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PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION
EFORE referring to the most important of the changes in
the present edition, it" may be as well to refer to several
minor. points as to which I often receive inquiries.
First, as to the "catch-line" names which appear in the
book. In the first edition the first entry for each surname was
so distinguished for mere purposes of ready reference, or perhaps
even — for it was not my own idea — by the desire of the printers
to make an " artistic " page. Their efforts and labour to that end have been
unceasing, beyond even my own desires. But even before the completion of
the first edition the fatal objection had become apparent that the addition of
an entry for the same surname but with a christian name earlier in the
alphabet involved the displacement of the catch-line from the one paragraph
to the other, and the resetting of both. The catch-lines were therefore
abandoned ; but I did not consider their importance, in or out, was worth
the cost of resetting in order to provide for their deletion. Consequently
those which were then standing in the type were allowed to remain until
such time as other alterations necessitated a disturbance in the type of the
particular entries containing them. As such opportunities arise they are
deleted, and each new edition has seen their number largely reduced. They
are thus automatically disappearing, and doubtless ere long will have
vanished.
In the present edition a new form of entry has been adopted. One
seldom at the very beginning of a project hits off the precise plan which
the experience of years in carrying out that enterprise eventually indicates
as the most advantageous. There were two considerations always before
me. Thg chief was the eternal literary difficulty of " space." My book
icrid\|tc> gfownigT-growing, and some drastic change was necessary. My original
3(a (based upon the inclusion of impalements) had been a separate entry
"foo each separate person. Ihat involved a repetition of parentage (a matte*
i( four or five lines) in the cases of brothers, and a repetition of th
t(ails of the arms — sometimes running to a column or more. But tf
i:if(>etition became practically purposeless, because I found in practice tl
(■Ip/y a very small proportion of the entries carried impalements. Man
wn^ is keenly anxious to establish his own right to arms, who feels thr
i|s not his business, but the business of the male members of his -»
vhicfriilv to prove the right to arms on that side. Consequently a new s'
(in adopted in the present edition by which all bearing the
arms are grouped together under that coat, and all broths
c together under the names of their parents. The a Becket ' ;
est one in the book on the new model. I have not thought
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while to reset the book at a cost of many hundreds of pounds, m
obtain a fixed uniformity of arrangement, where no change is made
information afforded between one type of entry comprising severa
and a number of separate entries. On this point in the matter c
lines I have taken, as I propose to take in the future, every opp
as alterations or changes occur necessitating the disturbance of typ
entry, to convert the book to the form now adopted. The other o
tion was a printing technicality. Certain parts of an entry — the aim^
the livery — are permanent, needing no change generation after generation.
Other parts are constantly altering, and by putting the permanent portion
first it becomes less costly to make alterations.
Whilst the new form has been adopted in all new entries which now
appear in the work for the first time, the reverse is not the case. In all
entries in which alterations of any moment occurred the opportunity was
taken to adopt the new form, and the deduction to be drawn from the
appearance of an entry in either form is no greater than from the insertion
or absence of the black-letter catch-lines.
The coloured illustrations speak for themselves, and I can only hope the
insertion of these illustrations will prove the attraction I anticipate.
The dating of the arms has turned out a matter of great difficult; —
much greater than I had anticipated. In the first place, few seem to know
or care about the date of their arms. It is easy enough to check the truth
of a given statement of claim : except in the grant of a modern coat it is
almost impossible to ascertain the date save by research and the expenditure
of time wholly prohibitive to the attempt. Where a reasonable claim has
been made I have attempted to verify it, and with few exceptions all such
coats of arms are dated. But the claims made have been much fewer than
I anticipated. The dates which are inserted are {a) those of the dates
which I have been asked to insert, which I believe to be correct, (d) dates
which have been within my knowledge before they were supplied to me by
the owners of the arms. The date of a grant of arms is public property
to anybody who cares to pay the fees for a search, but where, to assist me
in my editorial work, my correspondents have been good enough to tell me
what the date of the grant is and have expressed a wish that the date
should not be published, I have respected that wish and treated .the
information as supplied to me in confidence. But some people object
the publication of a date a century or more ago, which most would
proud to acknowledge. The dates — where the arms are dated— are those
official authorisation. In a few cases where the arms are found on t
early rolls it is possible to take an old coat back approximately to its da
of origin, but in the bulk of ancient English cases one can do no mo|
than refer to the Visitations, which, though the earliest date of authoris^-^'
may or may not be the date of origin.
In Scottish cases, with rare exceptions, the earnest quotable dateo^
authorisation is 1672, the date of the commencemen . of the fr^-sent T '
I Register. . ^ be(
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..authorisation is not necessarily the date of origin. In the ^s bedj \
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iOparative purposes. But these coats form but a small pro-
portion of the arms in use.
The omission of the italic entries which have appeared in former
editions may or may not be an improvement. Many correspondents have
written to me on the point, some advocating insertion, some omission, but
the imperative necessity of reducing the space was the factor which finally
decided the point. At first I could not claim for " Armorial Families " any
approach to completeness, but-as each successive edition has brought more
and more families under review the approximation to completeness has
lessened the necessity for the retention of the italicised part, and lessened it
to an increasing extent. But even yet I do not claim to have reached the
end, though I think I am now justified in thinking my book is approxi-
mately a complete directory of those who are proved to be officially en-
titled to. bear arms. I have sent out right and left for the last twelve
years, hundreds of thousands of information forms asking that they should
be filled up and returned to me. Whenever a form has been returned to
me from which on the face of it it seemed possible that the arms claimed
were born by right, I have taken steps to ascertain if the claim were good,
and whenever this has been the case such arms have been inserted without
charge or stipulation. I have gradually worked through such books as
Burke's " Landed Gentry," and each edition has left a diminishing remnant.
Shortly before I closed up the present edition for the press I wrote to the
head of every remaining family in the "Landed Gentry" pointing out what
I was doing, saying I was aware of no modern proof of the right to the
arms which were attributed to him in that work, and asking that I might
be advised if I were wrong. The result of my letters astonished me. A
very large number at once informed me of their right under a compara-
tively modern grant or record, not to the ancient arms attributed to them,
but to some entirely distinct coat !
But to conclude my remarks on this point, I do say that there are few
families entitled to arms, whose right has been proved in sufficiently modern
times to place it beyond reasonable doubt, that are now omitted. That
there must be some I am of course aware, some even whose right is duly
registered up to themselves in the College of Arms. The College of Arms
will not Jpermit ainy one access to their records nor give the slightest clue
ars»'*"ftF-*heLi/')ef?yf5« (es which are recorded from time to time or the grants
j/- /hich ar^e made. One can, however, inquire whether a pedigree has been
y recorded to a givtn coat of arms, or whether a specified person has recorded
a right to arms lu grant or proof of
search fees can r
under my notice. ' '
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at the price of \
pedigree, and by paying the ordinary
ive the desired information. This I do in all cases comine
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nnot work through the London or any other Directory
le Heralds' College search fees for each inquiry : but,
given a coat of j|-ms which looks genuine, I can find and do find out to
I have many friends and correspondents for whose help
in this way I am, under deep obligations, and sooner or later most genuine
coats of arms eventually come into my hands — my difficulty being that I
am held up to criticism for the omission of arms recently proved or lately
granted before they have filtered through into my knowledge.
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Subject to this qualification, and with the exception of the arms of
Peers and Baronets, I beHeve the present edition of "Armorial Families"
may be fairly described as approximately complete.
Peers and Baronets were included in the first and second editions of
"Armorial Families." They were then omitted solely for the reasons of
space. But I published a list of those whose right to arms was faulty.
This list has since been published in every edition. Corrected and reduced
to date, it will be found herein on pp. 1523-4. A few Peers and Baronets,
however, appear in the body of the book. Some remain under the under-
taking I gave in my first prospectus to retain in perpetuity the arms of
every subscriber. The rest have been inserted from time to time for
various reasons, chiefly technical, which it is not necessary to explain.
Suffice it to say that every Peer and every Baronet has genuine arms (but
not always those which figure under his name in the printed Peerage
Books), except those to be found in the list I refer to.
In both Lyon Court and Ulster's Office I have been greatly helped in
the compilation of my book, and my sincerest thanks are due to Sir James
Balfour Paul, Lyon King of Arms, and Mr. F. J. Grant, Lyon Clerk, and
to Sir Arthur Vicars, K.C.V.O., Ulster King of Arms, and Mr. G. D.
Burtchaell, his secretary, for all the encouragement and assistance I have
constantly received at their hands.
A. C. FOX-DAVIES.
34 Henrietta Street,
London, W.C,
October 1905.
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THE ABUSE OF ARMS
URELY even those who affect the greatest contempt for Heraldry will admit
that if Arms are to be borne at all, it should be according to the laws of Arms;
and that, if the display of them be an empty vanity, it is a less creditable vanity
to parade as our own those which belong of right to others.
Heraldry has been contemptuously termed "the science of fools with long
memories." There is more wit than wisdom in the remark, and with the many
a smart saying has unfortunately a great advantage over a just one.
It is impossible to say that there is any direct testimony to the existence
of Armorial bearings in the now accepted sense of the word earlier than the twelfth century, when
they seem to have been adopted with one accord throughout Europe. Previous to that period
we read of " white shields" and "red shields" and "gilded shields." In Salmund's Edda mention
is made of a red shield with a golden border. The Encomiast of Emma speaks merely of the
littering effulgence of the shields suspended on the sides of the vessels of Canute. In the Anglo-
Saxon illuminations we perceive the shields of warriors generally painted white, with red and blue
borders and circles : 'on those of our Norman invaders as represented in the Bayeux Tapestry, a
work at the earliest of the close of the eleventh century, we find crosses, rings, grotesque monsters,
and fanciful devices of various descriptions, but nothing approaching a regular heraldic figure or
disposition of figures. Some of the standards are striped and spotted in a fashion which may have
originated the pales, bars, and roundels of the succeeding century, but as these devices are not
repeated on any of the bearers' shields they cannot be considered as personal insignia.
Thus we see that Heraldry as we know it, Heraldry even as it was understood in its earliest
stages, had no existence at the time of the Norman Conquest, nor can any authenticated example
be discovered of a proper Armorial shield prior to the first Crusade. Ere the second had reached
its termination its usage was extensive and assured. That is all that is known of its origin, but
undoubtedly — for it is a matter no one has as yet dreamed of disputing — the Crusades have exer-
cised an influence difficult to truly estimate. Not only are a vast proportion of heraldic "charges"
easily traceable to the Holy Land, but the assemblage of the flower of European chivalry in all its
nationalities, all claiming nobility of birth, must have given a great irripetus to the progress of a
science devoted and confined to themselves, apart from the encouragement afforded to it by the
requirement of some method of distinction amongst themselves.
A writer of a bygone age has said that "Coates of Amies were inuented by our wise ancestors
to these 3 ends : The first was to honour and adorn the family of him that had well deserued
towardes his countrye. The seconde to him more worthy and famous above the rest which had not
done merit, and thereby they might be prouoked to doe the like. The third was to differ out the
severall lignes and issues from the noble ancestor descending ; so that the eldest borne might be
known from the second, and he from the thirde."
" Heraldry was not originated in England, but England was not long in following the lead placed
before her, and though at no period perhaps within the British Isles has the love and reverence of
Arm.ory reached such a high degree of enthusiasm as has been sometimes accorded to Armorial
Insignia^lsewhere : still since the old Crusading days have our ancestors of each succeeding genera-
tion handed down a respect and admiration for these marks of lineage, rank, and high degree that
Socialism and Anarchy, with all their changeability of visage, have failed to suppress in spite of the
manifold and multifarious methods and manners in which these ideas have passed through the land,
in the Wars of the Roses, in the Reformation, the Commonwealth, the Revolution, and "the Hyde
Park tub-thumper." - a
"There is no subject more difficult to be dwelt on than that of honourable descent; none on
which the world are greater sceptics, none more offensive to them ; and yet there is no quality to
which every one in his heart pays so great a respect. "-^(Sir Egerton Brydges' Autobiography^ p. 153).
And by reason of this very reverence and respect. Armorial Bearings are one of the earliest
outward and visible signs which make their appearance when a family commences its rise in the
scale of social eminence.
At first, ere their full lustre and significance ^had been realised, those who bore Arms selected
them as pleased their fancy, but as a name became glorious so did the pictorial sign upon the shield
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associated with that name become renowned, and a son inherited his father's Arms with his father's
sword : and Armorial Bearings almost from the very birth of the science have been hereditary.
Let a privilege or a usage be created, and its abuse rapidly follows. Merchants placed their
" merchant-marks " upon escutcheons, and called them coats-of-arms when as yet their rank did not
warrant the assumption. New men called themselves by old names and claimed the ancient Arms.
The monks of Battle Abbey are known to have tampered with their roll, and centuries ago the
heralds deplored and tried to keep in check the vagaries and usurpations of these "painter-fellows,"
as they then described them, referring thus contemptuously to those handicraftsmen who undertook
the actual labour of cutting seals and emblazoning Arms. Had these handicraftsmen stopped their
hands at these legitimate limits, little abuse, comparatively speaking, could have crept in, but they
did not ; they hankered after the fees — in their eyes veritable flesh pots of Egypt — of the official
heralds. Then, as now, the true position and authority of the Officers of Arms was not properly
known or understood. Then, as now, these " painter-fellows " encroached, and then, as now, they
profited by the lack of heraldic knowledge current among the general public, and they purposed
to find, grant, confirm, and assign Arms. The Arms these outsiders dealt in were likewise of
but two kinds — firstly, Arms which emanated solely from their own imagination, and which were
bogus from beginning to end, and secondly. Arms which were perfectly legitimate, and which
belonged to ancient families, which legitimate coats-of-arms these "painter-fellows" assigned to
other families bearing the same or similar names, without the ghost of a pretence, and without
the shadow of a possibiUty of establishing a descent from the bona-fide holders. That was how
the abuse began centuries ago. At the present time this same abuse runs riot, and now, as
then, it is in the forefront, and the most prominent of all heraldic follies. Though beside
this particular illegality all others seem but as mere peccadilloes, there are many other matters
which can but come under the same heading and description. To a long-standing abuse, when
the legal penalties therefor seem almost to have lapsed into desuetude, there is but one remedy,
namely, publicity. It enlightens those who are sinning through ignorance, it may prevent others
falling into the same errors ; and as to those who are of knowledge and aforethought wilfully disre-
garding the laws of Arms and the laws of the Realm — well, it advertises their little weaknesses. This
remedy I propose to try. One of my critics has asked what business it is of mine to criticise Arms
when the College of Arms remains silent. It is every man's duty, when he sees a wrong, to try
to put that wrong right. Moreover I stand in a widely ditit'erent position from the Officers of
Arms. I much question if they are brought into contact with one tithe of the heraldic abuses
that I am, for people hardly of their own free-will exhibit to an accredited Officer of Arms preten-
sions which they know can be at once detected as bogus or illegal. On the other hand, the indivi-
duals comprising the world at large seem to fancy that the said world at large, outside themselves, is
unable to discover the real character of the Arms they lay claim to. Consequently, as I am simply
but another unit in this aforesaid world, the Arms and garbled pedigrees have been sent up to me
apparently with guileless simplicity, either for insertion in this book, "Armorial Families," or in
" The Book of Public Arms," or for the crests to be included in my edition of " Fairbairn," I had
no reason when I commenced heraldic writing to have looked with suspicion upon the informa-
tion which was afforded me, but as each successive case I investigated turned out to be a perver-
sion of the truth, my standpoint had to change. I found, first of all, that the fact ot living in the
same county, or in the adjoining one for the matter of that, or even in the county adjoining that^
was to the ordinary mind quite sufficient evidence for descent to be claimed ("in an unbroken
line," my correspondents usually state) from any armigerous person or any celebrity* who at
any time since the Norman Conquest (and many don't even stick at the Conquest) have had a resi-
dence in that county. At first I was always inclined to think that a person to make such a statement
must at least have some evidence to support him, even though it might not be sufficiently stable
and consecutive to pass muster as a pedigree before the Chapter of the College of Arms. I
couldn't have made a greater mistake. I then found that people really entitled to a pedigree of
perhaps five or six generations, and to a modern grant of Arms, were seldom content with it, and
it usually came to me as a genealogical tree of fifteen or sixteen generations, and the Arms had
generally been granted by Edward TIL, or at the latest by Queen Elizabeth. And here is a pretty
safe way to judge a pedigree if the time cannot be spared to investigate it thoroughly. Whenever
a pedigree in the male line runs back far up into antiquity — or I will say even this, whenever a
pedigree commences prior to the beginning of the eighteenth century, just look at it closely. If in
the early part of it there figure celebrities, with full dates of marriages and deaths, and details of all
the children, and there follow later the words, " from whom descends," or the words, " whose
descendant," without the details of the actual relationships, the odds that that particular pedigree
is "faked" are 999 to i.
Another little failing that was quickly made apparent to me is this. When a family have been
illegally making use of Arms for some time, and are then, for some reason or other, induced or
* One family to my knowledge claim descent from Cardinal Wolsey, and have assumed his Arms.
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required to place their Armorial matters upon a legal footing, and a Patent of Arms is obtained under
the hands and seals of the Kings of Arms, the coat-of-arms which has previously been in use is never
granted to the person intact. If a desire for a coat similar to the one in use be preferred, some
alterations and additions to it are introduced, varying according to the discretion of the Ofificers of
Arms and the circumstances of the case, in order to render it a different and ne7v coat-of-arms, and to
satisfy the requirements of one of the rules of the College, that no two coats-of-arms which may be
granted by its officers shall be alike. * The usual tale I am told — if the fact of the grant being modern
by any chance transpires — is, if you please, that the alterations and additions are "augmentations"
granted for some special service. Some of the older grants simply made additions to the coats which
had been previously used, and this, to an ordinary individual, might lend some semblance to the
idea. To the propagators of such fables I would add this fact to their knowledge. An " augmen-
tation " proper requires a special warrant from the Sovereign. The "augmentations" legitimately
existing are comparatively very few in number, and are all very well known. And another foible is
this. Very few people care to admit that they have had a "grant" of Arms. The usual tale is,
" My people had been using these Arms for a very long time, but documentary evidence, so very hard
to get, &c., &c., couldn't strictly prove a legal title to them, &c., so the College of Arms 'confirmed'
them to me with a very slight difference." The facts generally turn out to be that the Arms were
" found " for 3s. 6d. at an heraldic stationer's, perhaps ten or perhaps twenty years ago, or perhaps
supplied gratis with a "guinea box of stationery." It was then afterwards ascertained ihat they were
quoted in Burke's "General Armory" as belonging to a family of the same name, which family were
promptly claimed as ancestors. "The Arms are the same, you know, we mustht descended from
them." There are few people who could summon up sufficient audacity to offer to the critics such
another pedigree as the notorious Coultart genealogy ; but there is still a good deal of unblushing
audacity in existence. Times out of number have I been informed that Arms submitted to me have
been granted, or confirmed, or certified, by the Officers of Arms. Even the dates of grants have been
quoted to me when no such grants exist, and the certificates when asked for are never to be found.
I call those sort of statements untruths pure and simple.
Small wonder that with such a plenitude of these falsehoods my credulity waned below zero, and
now is non-existent. Of the hundreds with whom I have been brought in contact I could count on
the fingers of my one hand those people whom I know at the very beginning have told me the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Consequently, though it is a brutal admission to have to
make, I cannot believe, and do not believe for one moment, any man's account of his own family, or
take his word concerning them. No matter how truthful a man may be, his probity never seems to have
stability on that one point. I think the Archangel Gabriel would have " made the usual mistakes."
If any ordinary individual tell you he is descended m the male line from some one who figures
upon the glorious roll of Battle Abbey, or that his ancestor "came over with the Conqueror," write
him down a perverter of the truth at once. Mr. Evelyn Philip Shirley published some number of
years ago a book which deserves a greater name and a far wider reputation than it has received.
I refer to "The Noble and Gentle Men of England." He took a far less ambitious standpoint
than the ^^ 'an conquest, simply including within his covers all those then Arms-bearing
families , -.0 nad held their land in legitimate uninterrupted male descent since the reign of King
Henry VII. to the present day. Of all the landholders of to-day, of all the county families within or
without the pages of Walford ; of all the names in " Burke's Peerage " or in Kelly's " Upper Ten
. Thousand," how many families, titled and untitled together, think you does his book contain ? Three .i£;^
*■ hundred and thirty. Some number of the very older families are Saxon, but the great majority only
take their start from the Wars of the Roses, that great social upheaval which shook to its very foun-
dation the aristocracy of England. Read " De Nova Villa," and read the " Last of the Barons," if
you wish to know what became of the ancient families of England. Of the twenty-five barons who
signed or affixed their seals to " Magna Charta," of which we so proudly boast, not a solitary proved
male descendant is known to exist.
Fuller, writing in his book, "Worthies of Bedfordshire," says : — "Hungry Time hath made a
glutton's meal on this Catalogue of Gentry (the list of gentry of the reign of Henry VI.), and hath
left but a very little morsel for manners remaining."
The pedigrees in " Burke's Peerage " are lax enough, but even there but one hundred and
eleven are taken back to the time of the Norman Conquest, and of these forty-nine are Saxon,
Welsh, Scottish, or Irish. There are nearly seven hundred peers and over eleven hundred baronets,
and all their relations within the covers of " Burke's Peerage " ; there are nearly five thousand
families in the "Landed Gentry," and all their relations; there are sixteen thousand names in
Walford's " County Families " ; there are twenty-four thousand individuals in " Kelly." As I have
* I do not wish any opportunity for misconstruction. At the times of the Visitations, when two families — though
not the least relationship might exist between them — proved a right to identical Arms, these were allowed to them both,
and the above rule has only applied to grants.
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said, but sixty-two pedigrees in the Peerage are taken back to the Normans, and Shirley admits but
three hundred and thirty famiUes. The deduction is obvious.
The first point I wish to draw attention to is the wholesale display of bogus Arms — perhaps I
should be more correct in saying the wholesale bogus display of Arms. These, as I have previously
stated, are of two kinds : i. Arms which, apart from the question of ownership, are of no legal origin;
2. Legal Arms used by people to whom they don^t belong. The latter predominate. But first of all
it is necessary to make it clear what constitutes the right to bear Arms.
The right differs widely in the three kingdoms, and tliey all differ widely from the laws current
in the rest of Europe. But now, and throughout this Introduction, I shall confine myself to the
United Kingdom. It is of no use for the blind to lead the blind, and I have no sufficiently intimate
knowledge of either the heraldic or the common law in vogue in the various countries of Europe
to warrant my offering to teach others what I am by no means sure I know myself.
In the infancy of Heraldry no control existed or was exercised by anybody over Armorial matters.
It was
" The good old rule, the simple plan,
That they should take who have the power,
And they should keep who can."
But this era was of short duration. Almost the first step in the United Kingdom towards establishing
control was taken in England, and the Corporation of the College of Arms was established by Royal
Charter in the reign of Richard III. Now, there are very many people who grandiloquently assert
that "they don't recognise the authority of the College of Arms." Such a statement sounds very
big, but it is pure nonsense. They might just as well proclaim that they do "not recognise" the
Sovereign or the Houses of Parliament. And I have also found that any mention of the authority
of the College of Arms is usually the signal for an outburst of abuse (and abuse pure and simple,
not criticism) against the College itself and its officials. I will be no party to any such controversy.
Nothing I can say will add to or detract from their authority, or give more weight to its expression.
I can simply make the knowledge of it more public ; for one cannot but admit that nothing can
alter the fact that the Officers of Lyon Office (for Scotland), of Ulster's Office (for Ireland), and of
the College of Arms (for the whole of the rest of His Majesty's dominions) have the sole official
authority and control of Armorial matters.
I am not writing on behalf of any of the Colleges or Offices of Arms ; T am not connected in
any way with them. I am not writing at the instigation of any Officer of Arms. I am simply a
member of the general public, brought closely into touch with the laws and the practice of Arms \
and if the expression of the knowledge I have obtained prevent any person ignorantly following the
tempting and well-worn ruts of heraldic abuse, I shall be satisfied.
Now arms are a matter of honour. The Sovereign is the fountain of honour.
In the reign of Henry V. (14 17) a Royal Proclamation was made that no man in future be allowed
to bear arms without authority. This has been printed in full on several occasions. The next step
was the consolidation of the various Officers of Arms in England into the Corporation of the College
of Arms. The two Charters by which they hold and exercise their authority are given in Noble's
" History of the College of Arms." I don't ask any one unquestioningly to take my word that the
authority exists. They can convince themselves by referring to the Charters in question, to the Royal
Warrants appointing the Visitations, to the Reports submitted by the Law Officers of the Crown to
His Majesty King George III. in connection with the dispute between the Officers of the Order of the
Bath and the Officers of the College of Arms, and to the Patent appointing any King of xArms to his
office, which, to a certain extent, recites his powers and privileges. Perhaps the most important of
all are the warrants commanding the Visitations.
So much for England. Let us now see how matters stand in Scotland. The whole subject
is very tersely and pertinently put forward in the " Ordinary of Scottish Arms," from which I am
permitted to quote.
" The earliest Scottish Armorial in existence is said to have been prepared by or under the
superintendence of Sir David Lindsay of the Mount about 1542. It is impossible to say whether it
took from the first an official character, but that there must have been some such recognised record
before the close of the sixteenth century is clear from several references which are made to the Liber,
insigniorum, or " Book of Arms," in the Acts of the Scottish Parliament at that period. In 1592 an
Act was passed authorising the Lyon and his heralds to hold visitations throughout the realm in
order to distinguish the Arms of the various noblemen and gentlemen, and ' thaireftir to matriculat
thame in thair buikis and registeris.' It is unfortunate that this permission to make heraldic visita-
tions was never largely taken advantage of; had it been, and had the registers indicated in the Act
been properly kept, it is unlikely that the Privy Council would have, within the next forty years.
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practically authenticated as an official record Sir David Lindsay's MS. above referred to, which they
did in the following terms : —
" ' This Booke and register of Armes, done by Sir David Lindesay of the Month, Lyone King of
Arms, reg. Ja. 5, conteines 106 leaves, which register was approvine be the Lordies of his Majesties
Most Honourable Privie Counsale at Halierude hous 9 December 1630.
" * Sir James Balfour, Lyone.
" ' Thomas Drysdaill, Hay Herauld.
" ' Register: "
"Whatever may have become of the official registers previous to the date of the commencement
of the present one, it is certain that many collections of Arms were from to time made, both by the
Officers of Arms and others. Sir Robert Forman, Lyon (1555-1567), presented to Queen Mary a
roll containing 267 Scottish coats-of-arms. In addition to the 'Workman MS.' now in the
Lyon Office, at least four other Armorials belonging to the sixteenth century, and relating to Scot-
land, are in existence and were shown at the Heraldic Exhibition held at Edinburgh in 1891, while
the seventeenth century collections are comparatively numerous. As time went on, however, the
absence of an authentic and official Register of Arms was more and more felt: in 1639 the Com-
mittee on Articles appointed the Lyon to do diligence for cognoscing and matriculating all Arms, and
to represent the same to the Privy Council, that they might take some course to prevent Arms being
assumed irregularly, in 1662 it was apparently found that the registration of Arms was more
neglected than ever, though Cromwell had appointed one if not two Lyons during his administration
of the Government. By an Act passed in that year it was provided t'^iter alia that "... Consider-
ing what disorders and confusions have arisen and are dayly occasioned by the usurpation of Cadents,
who against all rules assume to themselffs the armes of the cheeff house of the familie out of which
they are descendit, and that other mean persones who can nowayes deryve thair succession from the
families whose names they bear, as they have just assumed the name, doe therafter weare the coat
of tliat name to which they pretend without any warrand or grund whatsumever, ... no younger
brother or caudent of any familie presume to carie the armes of that familie bot with such distinc-
tions as shall be given by the Lyon King of Armes ;" and it was likewise provided that all persons
were to have their Arms examined and renewed by the Lyon, and inserted in his register. This Act,
however, did not remain long in the Statute-Book : considerable dissatisfaction appears to have been
created by it, possibly from the amount of the fees which it entitled the Lyon to exact at the funeral
solemnities of the nobility and their wives, and it wai repealed in the following year, 1663. It is not
very clear whether the above-quoted allusion to the Lyon Register can be taken as implying that
at that time there was such a record in existence, or whether it merely means that a Register was
tnen to be commenced. But as the present Register was certainly commenced within the next ten
years as new, it may fairly be inferred that no official Register of Arms, with the exception of Sir
David Lindsay's MS. mentioned above as having been approved by the Privy Council, was in
existence at the period of the Restoration. What had become of the old Registers, if such there had
been, has been a matter of some speculation : both water and fire have been held to be answerable
for their destruction. It is by some thought that they may have formed part of that cargo of records
originally carried off to London by Cromwell, and ultimately jettisoned from the frigate 'Eagle' or
lost with the ship 'Elizabeth' of Burntisland, when, owing to the representations of the Scottish
Parliament, they were being restored to their proper home. On the other hand, Arnot in his ' History
of Edinburgh' mentions that the Lyon Office Records were burned in a fire which took place about
1670, and that the Act under which the present Register was instituted was in consequence passed
shortly afterwards. As, however, there is no mention made of any such fire in that Act, which merely
alludes in general terms to tlie 'many irregularities of these late times,' it can hardly be regarded
as authentic history, and it is unnecessary to do more than allude to the causes which have been
thought likely to have induced the Scottish Legislature to take the steps they did for the formation
of an entirely new Register. It has been shown that an attempt had already been made in 1662 to
improve the Registration of Arms, but it had come to nothing. In 1672 the Parliament again
addressed themselves to the subject, and this time with success : they had the advantage of a member
who was himself well acquainted with Heraldry — Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh — and he not
improbably took a special interest in drawing the Act, which took its place on the Statute-Book as
the Act of 1672, cap. 47^. It ratified generally the Act of 1592 so far as it related to visitations and
the penalties to be inflicted on persons using Arms without authority, and it ordered all persons of
whatsoever degree, who were in the habit of using Arms, to give in a description of such Arms and
of their lineage, to the Lyon Clerk in order that they might be distinguished with 'congruent
differences,' and that the Lyon might enter them in his books and registers, and might grant Arms
to 'vertuous and well deserving persones.' The Register now instituted was to be considered as
the true and unrepealable rule of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland, and was ordered to remain in
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the Lyon Office as a public register of the kingdom for all time coming. All persons who used Arms
after the expiration of a year and a day from the passing of the Act rendered themselves liable to a
fine of one hundred pounds, and the goods on which the Arms were engraved were to be escheat
to the king."
The Act reads as follows, and I think it better to quote it in full, as it definitely lays down the
important point that cadets in Scotland are not entitled to bear the Arms of the head of their family
until they have been matriculated to them with a difference : —
Copy of the Act concerning the Priviledges of the Office of Lyon King at Armes.
47. Our Soveraigne Lord Considering, that albeit by the 125 Act of the 12 Parlia^ holden by his
Maiesties grandfather in the yeir 1592 the usurpation of Armes by any of his Maiesties leidges without
the authority of Lyon King of Armes is expresly discharged ; And that in order thereto, Power and
Comission is granted to the Lyon King of Armes or his Deputes, to visite the whole Armes of Noble-
men, Barrens and Gentlemen, & to matriculate the same in their Registers, and to fine in One Hun-
dreth pounds, all others who shall unjustlie usurp armes ; As also to Escheit all such goods and geir
as shall have unwarrantable Armes ingraven on them. Yet amongst the many irregularities of these
late times, very many have assumed to themselvis Armes, who should bear none, and many of tliese
who may in law bear have assumed to themselvis ye Armes of their chieff, without distinctions, or
Amies which were not carried by them or their predicessors. Therefor His Maiestie, with advice and
consent of his Estates of Parlia' Ratifies and Approves the foresaid Act of Parliament ; And for the
more vigorous prosecution thereof Doth hereby Statute and Ordain that lettirs of publication of this
present Act be direct to be execute at the mercat cross of the heid Burghs of the Shires, Stewartries,
Bailliaries of Royalty & Regallitie and Royal Burrowghs chargeing all and sundry Prelates, Noble-
men, Barons & Gentlemen who make use of any Armes or Signes armoriall within the space of one
yeir aftir the said publication, to bring or send ane account of what armes or Signes armoriall they
are accustomed to use ; and whither they be descendants of any familie the Armes of which familie
they bear, and of what Brother of the ffamilie they are descended ; With Testificats from persones of
Honour, Noblemen or Gentlemen of qualitie anent the Verity of their having and useing those Armes,
and of their descent as afoirsd, to be delivered either to the Clerk of the Jurisdiction where the per-
sones duells, or to the Lyon Clerk at his office in Edinburgh, at the option of the party, upon their
receipts gratis without paying any thing therefore : Which Receipt shall be a sufficient exoneration to
them, from being obleidged to produce again, to the effect that the Lyon King of Armes may distin-
guish the sds Armes with congruent differences, and may matriculat the same in his Bookes & Regis-
ters, and may give Armes to vertuous and well deserving Persones, and Extracts of all Armes,
expressing the blasoning of the Arms undir his hand and seall of office : For Which shall be payed
to the Lyon the soume of Tuentie merkes by Every Prelate & Nobleman, and Ten merks by Every
Knight & Baron, and five merkes by every other persone bearing Armes, and noe more : And his
Mat'^ hereby Dispenses with any penalties that may arise be this or any proceiding act for bearing
Armes, befor the Proclamation to be issued hereupon. And it is Statute & Ordained with consent
forsd that the sd Register shall be respected as the true and unrepeallable rule of all Armes & Bear-
ings in Scotland to remain with the Lyons office as a publict Register of the Kingdome, and to be
transmitted to his Successors in all tyme comeing : And that whosoevir shall use any other Armes
any manner of way, aftir the expireing of year & day from the date of the Proclamation to be issued
hereupon in maner forsd shall pay One Hundred pounds money toties quoties to the Lyon, and shall
likewise escheat to his Maiestie all the moveable Goods & Geir upon which the fds Armes are
engraven, or otherwise represented. And his Maiestie with consent forsd Declaires that it is onlie
allowed for Noblemen & Bishopes to subscrive by their titles; And that all others shall subscrive
their Christned names, or the initiall letter thereof with there Sirnames, and may if they please adject
the designations of their Lands, prefixing the word Of to the fds designations. And the Lyon King
at Armes and his Brethren are required to be carefull of informeing themselvis of the contraveiners
heirof, and that they acquaint his Maiesties Councill therewith, who are hereby impowered to punish
them as persones disobedient to and contraveiners of the Law. It is likewise hereby Declaired that
the Lyon and his Brethren Heraulds are Judges in all such causes concerning the malversation of
Messingers in their office, and are to enjoy all other priviledges belonging to their Office which are
secured to them by the Lawes of this Kingdome, and according to former practice.
Under a strict interpretation of the above Act, this opportunity of " matriculation " of ancient
Scottish Arms could be held to have long since lapsed. I am in no way speaking for Lyon, nor do
I wish to in any way hamper his discretion, but I believe it to be correct, and consequently it cannot
be too widely known that the present Lyon King is by no means averse, if satisfactory evidence can
be produced, to still exercise his prerogative and discretion, and matriculate at the present date Arms
which can be shown to have been authoritatively borne prior to the passing of the above Act.
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In Ireland the powers of Ulster King of Arms are best defined by the Patent creating the first
Ulster. This can be seen in " Rymer's Fcedara," but most of the powers of Ulster King are recited
in the Patent of each successive occupant of the office.
Owing to the fact that the records in Ulster's Office are not so complete as is the case in
England, Ulster King of Arms has the power in his discretion to cofifirm Arms which it can be shown
have been continuously borne for a certain number of generations (I believe four), even though they
may have been previously of no legal authority, and this power is continually exercised ; but as a
general, nay, an almost invariable rule, some mark is placed upon the Arms, though usually a very
trifling one, to distinguish in the eyes of the learned tiiose Arms borne by virtue of a confirmation
from those for which the right has been fully proved.
Briefly, then, to sum up, to establish the right to bear Arms in England it is necessary to prove
legitimate male descent from some person to whom a grant of Arms has been made, or from some
person to whom Arms were confirmed at the Visitations ; in Ireland the same, or else from some
person to whose descendants Arms have been confirmed. Failing this, there is no alternative but to
obtain a grant of Arms yourself, or, if you be of Irish descent, and can produce the necessary
evidence, a confirmation. In Scotland, if you are the heir male of a grantee, or of any one to whom
Arms have been matriculated, you are entitled to bear these Arms ; if you can only establish a junior
descent, you must have the Arms matriculated to yourself, even if it be your father who is the giantee ;
if you cannot show any such descent, you must petition for a grant.
Now with regard to the bogus display of Arms, there are sins of omission and sins of commission.
Very few people indeed claim less than they are entitled to, and the only sin of omission of any
consequence is the cool disregard which is paid to the marks of illegitimacy. A person of illegiti-
mate birth has assuredly no Arms. Many people will tell you that it is simply a question of
placing what they colloquially term the "bar sinister" upon the escutcheon, in exactly the same
manner as a second son in England or Ireland may charge his Arms with a crescent, the third with
a mullet, the fourth with a martlet, and so on.* But this is not the case at all. He must either do
one of two things. He must petition for a grant of Arms, in which case he is under no necessity to
disclose his illegitimacy. But he will have an entirely new coat-of-arms granted to him. Or else he
must first prove of whom he is the natural son, and then petition for a Royal License to bear the name
and Arms of his putative lather. If he adopt the latter course, and the Royal License be granted to
him, he will find he is permitted to bear the Arms with "due and proper marks of distinction." Now
the grant of a perfectly new coat with no mark of illegitimacy, costs exactly the same as the grant of
the old one with these "due and proper marks," so that if a man deliberately elects to proclaim his
relationship to any family, it is only fair to other and legitimate members of that family that the
manner of his relationship should also be mdicated, for his birth cannot be an equivalent of their
legitimate descent.
I grant it is through no fault of tiie man himself, and consequently I refrain from giving any list
of those whom I know to be offending in this respect. There are several in the " Peerage," and
matters are certainly made easier for them by the fact that these " due and proper marks of distinction "
do not always figure upon their Arms therein. This is very unjust to their legitimate relatives, and it
is breaking the law of Arms, and is not in keeping with the terms therein recited, upon which the
Royal License to bear the name and Arms was conceded to them.
And concerning this colloquial term " bar sinister." There cannot possibly be such a thing, for
the " bar " in Armory is neither dexter nor sinister. The term is merely a misnomer for " bend sinister."
The bend sinister is given in all heraldic books as an ancient mark of illegitimacy ; but it has long
since been discarded, and is now never granted on a shield, though a bendlet wavy sinister is some-
times, in fact nearly always, placed across the crest. A baton sinister, which is a bendlet sinister
couped, is the mark reserved for Royal illegitimates, but it is not universal. I can call to mind at
the moment no coat-of-arms correctly in use at the present day upon which the bend sinister occurs
save the "Shiffner" coat (which I believe is of foreign origin) and the Burne Jones coat, and in
these it does not occur as a mark of illegitimacy ; nor do I know of any coat in use which bears the
mark which the laws of Arms are said to provide for the base-born son of a noble woman. I find the
mark now in use is not generally known even amongst those who profess to have made some study
of Heraldry, and I am only aware of one book in which it is mentioned ; and curiously enough it is not
a mark of illegitimacy at all in Scotland : though, knowing its English character, I believe it is a little
fought shy of even there. Consequently, as I have not the least desire to make it in any way more
difficult for those who have the misfortune to bear it, I have no intention of advertising what it is.
The only other sin of omission that I know is the objection some few people have to the double coat
consequent upon a double name. For instance, if your name be Jones, and you get Her Majesty's
* The laws of Arms only provide differences for nine sons of the same father. A correspondent wrote to me
in good faith, to ask what his difference would be as the twenty-first surviving son of the same father and mother.
I was forced to admit I did not know. I wonder what would be done.
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Royal License for yourself and your descendants to bear the additional name of Smith, and to bear
the Arms of Smith quarterly with those of Jones, that quarterly Smith-Jones coat becomes one indi-
visible coat, and you have no more right to separate it again than you would have to discard half the
charges upon a simple coat because you didn't like them.
But when we come to the sins of commission, their name is legion. In the first place, by the law
of Arms, the right of bearing either crest or motto is denied to a lady. In the olden days a Joan of
Arc was a wild exception, and it was universally conceded that no woman was capable of wearing a
helmet. The " new woman" may have changed this into a fiction in her crusade against her com-
plementary sex, but in the far-off ages Amazons, either Christian or Barbarian, were an unheard-of
quantity, and the laws of Arms were irrevocably constructed centuries ago. Anyhow the fiction (I
daren't call it anything else) did exist, and consequently, as the crest was then an ornament inseparable
from the helmet, the right to a feminine display thereof was denied. It is so still. The motto,
anciently the " cri-de-guerre" likewise, the shield also. Now the domain of the " ladye-faire" in olden
time was at the spinning-wheel — would that it were so still — and the "distaff" was a peculiarly
feminine ornament and prerogative. The distaff was supposed to resemble the heraldic lozenge
in form and figure — it does so in some slight degree. Consequently the law of Arms allows a
maiden lady to bear the Arms, upon a lozenge, which appear on her father's shield. When left
a widow, she impales her late husband's Arms with her father's, and bears that combination
upon a lozenge. Now here is another little anomaly. Heraldic law knows no Married Woman's
Property Act, and concedes them no " separate estate," and consequently in his lifetime the husband
bears the Arms " for his wife," and the impalement takes its place in his shield and under the pro-
tection of his helmet. If the, wife bean heraldic "heiress" (the exact meaning is explained later
on), though he is at liberty still simply to impale the coat if he prefer, the husband is allowed
instead to place the Arms of his wife's family upon a small escutcheon in the centre of his own
shield, called an "escutcheon of pretence," because through his wife he "pretends" to the repre-
sentation of her family. And if the said heiress survives her husband, she usually places her father's
Arms on the same escutcheon in the centre of a lozenge of her husband's Arms. And the "fic-
tion " of the feminine non-ownership of Arms is kept up further. By the English law of Arms, a
"difference" mark is if so facto provided for the second and all younger sons to place upon their
father's coat-of-arms. There are none for daughters, each bearing exactly the same Arms and differ-
ences as the father bore. But the Scottish law, which provides that all younger sons shall have no
Arms until a matriculation of their father's with a difference shall have been made to them, allows
all the daughters to bear their father's Arms upon a lozenge, and allows the husbands to impale
these Arms without further " difference."
But the point is that widows and unmarried girls must show that they have no helmet to pro-
tect them ; in other words, they must bear their Armorial Insignia upon a lozenge (the same figure as
a diamond upon a pack of cards), and they must not use a crest.
And now. on the subject of the conjunction of the Arms of man and wife, I will not inflict upon
you the old heraldic jargon of "baron et femme," but the rule is simply this. First of all find out
whether your father-in-law is or was legally entitled to bear Arms. Don't think that because you are
entitled to bear Arms anything will do for an impalement, because it won't. Both of them
must be irreproachable. Then divide your shield by a straight line down the middle \ place the
whole of your own Arms on the dexter side,* and place the pronominal coat of your wife's father
in the remaining half. This is called "impaling" the two coats.
If you are not entitled to Arms yourself, you are Jwt at liberty to take the Arms of your wife's
family. Her rights to bear or transmit any Arms or quarterings, whatever they are, become and
must remain dormant until such time as you or the descendants of 5'our marriage with her choose to
establish a right to Arms in the male line. If you are a knight of any Order having the right to
surround your own escutcheon with the ribbon or collar of an Order, you must use two escutcheons.
On the one are simply your own Arms so surrounded, and on the other your own Arms impaled with
those of your wife's family ; the idea being that your knighthood is personal to yourself, and that you
cannot share it with your wife. Just the same, a bishop cannot share his episcopal rank with his
wife, and he has to use two escutcheons if his wife be entitled to Arms. The Scottish Anglican
bishops and the Irish Anglican bishops created since the disestablishment of the Church in
Ireland, and all Roman Catholic bishops, have no Arms for their sees. If a woman be of higher
rank than her husband, or possess rank in her own right, she cannot share it with him. For instance,
take a peeress in her own right. By right of her heirship, the husband would place the Arms
of the family u{)on an escutcheon of pretence upon his own, and he is allowed to place her coronet
above the escutcheon of pretence, but he has no right to her supporters, or to place her coronet above
his own escutcheon. Here again two escutcheons must be used, for on the sinister side of his own
he must repeat her father's Arms upon a lozenge, surmounted by her coronet and between her sup-
* This is another heraldic fiction. You are always supposed to look at a shield from behind, so that the dexter half
is really the half upon your left-hand side, as you look at a shield in the ordinary way.
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;rs. In the same way the husband could not claim a share in a double-headed eagle, if the wife's
family were entitled to display Arms upon it.
There is one other point. Care must always be taken that the whole pronominal coat of your
wife's father be impaled. If he have a double name and a sub-quarterly coat, you must impale the
whole of the coat which stands for his surnames. Further, by the Scottish law of Arms you do not
become ipso /ado entitled to quarter Arms; you are only entitled to bear the coat which has been
matriculated to you in Lyon Office. If you want quarterings introduced, you must get a fresh
matriculation, and after they are matriculated you cannot drop them without rematriculation ; so
that, if you go north of the Tweed for your wife, you must be careful to impale everything that has
been matriculated to her father. Now in England the practice is different. I distinctly say it is
not illegal ox i?icorred in the slightest degree, but at the same time it is considered rather " bad form "
to impale more than the simple coat which stands for your wife's surname. Your wife's father may
be entitled to fifty quarterings, but if the name be Smith, you simply impale the Arms of Smith.
The next point is, what constitutes an heiress ? The heraldic meaning of the word is very
different from its colloquial usage. Neither land nor money have anything to do with it. An
heiress in Heraldry need not possess or transmit the value of one brass farthing. What she ffiust
transmit is the representation of her father or her family. If her father have no sons she is an
"heiress," or if she have sisters a "co-heiress." If she have brothers she is not an heiress unless
or until the issue of these brothers has become extinct. If the brothers die leaving no sons, but leaving
daughters, these daughters become the heiresses and not the sister. If the issue of the brothers even-
tually becomes absolutely extinct both in the f?iale and female lines, then the sisters (themselves, if alive,
or if not in their descendants) become the heiresses, even though the extinction may not occur for
hundreds of years. On marrying an "heiress" or "co-heiress," as I have said, a man is allowed,
but not required, to place the Arms of her family upon an escutcheon of pretence in the centre
of his own, and his children are entitled by the English law to take as quarterings the whole of these
Arms and quarterings which their mother was entitled to transmit, and add them to anything their
father may have possessed. Occasionally — but very very seldom — a woman may be an heiress
to her mother but not her father, or vice versa, and in these cases special rules apply. By Scottish
law, if you inherit quartering^, you must get them matriculated to yourself before using them.
The English law does not make the registering of them compulsory, but apart from the desirability of
perpetuating evidence, it is always advisable to submit your claim to the officers of the College, and
get your right adjudicated upon and recorded and allowed before assuming quarterings ; so very
often some or all require careful investigation, and, speaking advisedly, so few people, even amongst
those who have made a study of Armory, know how to marshal them correctly.
But two points I would draw special attention to are these : No woman is an heiress until the
death of her father. There is always the possibility of his marrying again and having sons, so that
until your father-in-law is dead you are only at liberty to " impale."
You do not necessarily quarter your mother's Arms. Find out if she be an heiress. And even
if your mother be an heiress, and her mother an heiress as well, you cannot quarter the Arms of your
grandmother's family until you have proved that your mother's father was also entitled to Arms.
One faulty coat invalidates everything that comes after it. So that, before you draw up wonderful
schemes of quarterings, find out if all the coats will hold water. Quarterings seem to be an especial
weakness of some people. I had a claim to nearly loo sent up to me not long ago along with
a claim to a dormant Baronetcy. Even the very first coat could not be substantiated. But some
families are undoubtedly entitled to a very great number. The Lane-Fox family have proved 136,
and Sir Lambton Loraine's children will have very nearly as many, and I fancy so would Sir Humphrey
de Traflford if he went to the trouble of proving them. I am told that the Duke of Northumberland
is entitled to over 500, but I doubt it. Anyhow, at the Heralds' College, I believe, the record is
held by the family of Lloyd of Stockton, who have proved and recorded 323.
Now a word or two about crests. At the publication of my edition of " Fairbairn's Book of
Crests," one of my reviewers gave himself away at the very commencement of a long and very
appreciative review, by the remark that the book " would commend itself to those who, whilst not
aspiring to the dignity of a coat-of-arms, rightly thought themselves entitled to something more
than a mere monogram, and so laid claim to possessing a crest." With all due deference to the
aforesaid gentleman, such an idea is utterly wrong. At the present moment, though there is
many a coat without a crest, I believe I am correct in saying, there is not a single crest legally in
existence that is not part of a complete achievement. I am afraid the abominable advertisement so
familiar to our eyes, " What is your crest and what is your motto?" &c., is much to blame for this
very erroneous idea. At the beginning of Armory the crest was an extra distinction — much the
same as supporters are at the present day — and the old Heraldry books allude to a time when none
below the rank of a knight were entitled to display a crest. Consequently many of the really old
coats have no crest belonging thereto, and it can generally be shown that amongst ancient families
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the crest is of more recent date than the Arms. One exception, and only one, have I come across,
and, though I have mentioned the matter to several Officers of Arms, I can learn of no other.
This is the Buckworth crest — one of the two belonging to Sir Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame;
Baronet. The Arms were exhibited at the time of the Visitations, and though the crest was passed
the Arms were not, but the Arms were rectified at a later date. That is the only case I know.
So may I impress the fact that you cannot have a crest unless you are legally entitled to a coat-
of-arms.
Another abuse with regard to crests is the promiscuous bearing of two, three, four, or five crests.
I have never seen more than five in England. The law in the United Kingdom is that you can, in
the ordinary matter of course, only possess one. Probably the abuse has crept in with the craze for
double surnames. If you obtain a Royal License to bear a double or treble surname, you probably
acquire the right — but such right only in accordance with the terms of the Royal License — to bear
one crest for each surname ; or even if you change your name, and yet obtain permission to quarter
the Arms for the new and the old surname, you would be entitled to two ; but if your Royal License
distinctly state that you shall bear the new name and Arms '■'•in lieu of" the old one, then you have
only the right to the one. If you want the two, you should take care the terms of the petition make
provision for that. The late Duke of Buckingham and Chandos had five, but he had five surnames
(Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville) ; and I know of no greater number legitimately used in the
United Kingdom.
Of course, there are exceptions. When a family obtain a grant of Arms, and then subsequently
prove their right to an older grant, they become entitled to both coats and both crests ; but this does
not apply to two or three matriculations in Scotland. The last matriculation supersedes everything
of a previous date.
Duplicate crests often occur through one being a crest of augmentation, as in the cases of Lord
Combermere, Lord Gough, Lord Nelson, and many others. There are some few instances where
additional crests have been granted without being crests of augmentation ; but this is very exceptional.
Lord Garvagh, Lord Bute, and Lord Camden are cases I can call to mind.
I confess I personally have no great objection to seeing a crest placed upon a wreath, and
without a helmet ; but of late an idea seems to have gained currency, and certainly with a
good deal of reason, that as the crest is purely an ornament to surmount the helmet, it is un-
warranted or even wrong to separate them or to depict a crest alone. That is one of these
"nice" points capable of a good deal of argument; but a book-plate in my possession shows a
Knight's helmet (of degree) in the fesse point of the escutcheon. I confess to having been much
amused by a brougham I have frequently seen of late. The said brougham, which from its striped
appearance is easily recognised, has for its Armorial decoration a helmet and a crest; but for some
utterly inscrutable reason these are detached, and are placed side by side. But, as a curiosity, I
can beat even this. I saw a carriage in the Park recently, which, from the monogram of the letters
T. G., and the shield bearing "three escallops on a chief" (I forget the tinctures employed), I
presume belongs to somebody of the name of Graham. The peculiarity in this case consisted of
the fact that the said monogram was placed, in the manner and after the fashion of a crest, upon
a wreath above the esaitcheofi.
Another point with regard to crests that is plainly an abuse is the encircling of them (and coats-
of-arms as well for the matter of that) with Garters, or with ribbons, whether bearing mottoes or not.
This is a privilege confined, and very strictly, to Knights of the various Orders, it not even being
conceded to Companions. Consequently an ordmary individual is very wrong in adorning his
achievement in this manner. Even if the motto upon the Garter be changed, it can only be said to
slightly lessen the offence. Yet there are several families legitimately possessing mottoes employed
by one or other of the Orders.
And, as to another little weakness, if your crest should legally be born'e upon a wreath, don't
place it upon a chapeau, or issuing from a coronet.
In England the College of Arms disclaim all jurisdiction over mottoes. If it is wished, any
motto, to which no objection offers, is painted below the emblazonment in the margin of a Patent,
but, save in rare instances, it is not mentioned in the wording, and forms no part ol the grant, and
it is a comparatively modern innovation for it to be inserted even in the painting ; so that the rule
for those people who come within the jurisdiction of the Heralds' College is this, that unless the
motto is specially mentioned in the wording of the Patent, or unless it be charged upon the shield
itself, or in some way attached to and forming a constituent part of the crest, any motto may be
assumed, altered, or discarded at the pleasure of the wearer. As far as the laws of the College are
concerned, you can quote a psalm or a scene out of Shakespeare in your escroU if it so please you.
And you are at liberty to place your motto where you like, — above your crest, below the arms, or in
any other position in which you can find room for it, though custom appears to rule that it shall
find its place under the shield. In Scotland the law is diametrically the opposite. The mottoes
are always mentioned in the Patents of grant or matriculation, and are unchangeable ; and more-
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over their position is stated, and must be adliered to. It is usually over the crest. Book-plate
designers might take a note of this fact. In Ireland the position is about half way between these
two extremes, inasmuch as if a motto be recorded with your coat you are expected to make use of
that particular one.
As to supporters, though there is a good deal of abuse concerning their usage, there is no
definite rule that can be laid down. Ulster and Lyon Kings have absolute power to grant supporters
to whomsoever they will. But little advantage has been taken of this power in Ireland, and practi-
cally the same rules hold good as obtain in England. Moreover, the present Lyon King of Arms, I
believe, considers it well to keep within these same bounds in the case of new grants. But former
Lyons thought nothing of the kind, and granted them to all and sundry who would pay the fees, and
some number of English Baronets went to the trouble and expense of obtaining grants of supporters
in Lyon Office. These grants, of course, were ultra vires. AH chiefs of clans and heads of families
claimed the right, and it was usually conceded to them if they cared to pay ; so that north of the
Tweed the only rule that can be quoted is that no one is entitled to them unless they are matriculated
in Lyon Office, and the larger half of them are not. I hope before long to publish a list of those
who are.
In England the law is very straightforward. Only those people to whom they have been
granted — and their successors or not, according to the limitations of the Patent — are entitled to
make use of them. And such grants are only issued to Peers, Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and
St. Patrick,* and Knights Grand Cross of the other Orders, unless the grant be made as an
augmentation or otherwise, pursuant to a warrant from the Sovereign. Sui)porters granted to a
Peer usually are limited to those upon whom the title shall descend, likewise those granted by
Royal Warrant to Baronets, e.g.. Guise, Otway, Guinness. Supporters granted to a Knight Grand
Cross are personal to himself. And I would point out that supporters granted to a Knight Grand
Cross who is subsequently created a Peer, do not descend with the Peerage, unless a new grant
with extended limitation be issued ; and to my knowledge more than twenty Peers and Baronets have
not the ghost of a right to the supporters they display. And there are a good many Knights Grand
Cross who use supporters without having obtained the right — in other words, have simply invented
them for themselves.
Another point is that it is utterly illegal for heirs-apparent to Peerages, even though bearing
courtesy titles, to assume either a coronet or supporters,
I would commend to the notice of all offenders on this point the clauses in the Patents confining
the right to use the supporters to "those upon whom the Peerage shall descend."
No Peeress, after a second marriage, is entitled to continue to use the coronet and supporters
of her first husband, and in fact any woman, after a second marriage, has entirely forfeited her
privilege of using anything Armorial pertaining to her first marriage.
And there is another class of offenders, those who undoubtedly have the right to bear Arms
but yet prefer to use some other coat, usually one much more illustrious.
The Yankee on the subject of Coat- Armour is proverbial. Cussans tells a tale in his " Hand-
book of Heraldry" which is decidedly amusing. During the residence of our Ambassador, Mr.
Crampton, in Washington, a carriage which he brought from England was sent to a carriage-builder's
to be repaired. Some time afterwards, on Mr. Crampton going to the factory, he was surprised to
see several buggies, sulkies, and ivagons each bearing his Arms. In astonishment he turned to the
attendant and, directing his notice to the carriages in question, inquired if they were built for him.
"I reckon not sir," was the reply; "you see when your carriage was here some of our citizens
admired the pattern of your Arms, and concluded to have them painted on their carriages too ! "
But if a tale which was once told to me be correct, I think I can go even one better than that.
A Yankee — or perhaps I should say an American, for that is all that can be guaranteed— calle<
one day at a noted coachbuilder's. At the time of his visit a state carriage of the Duke of Si
Alban's happened to be there for some trifling repairs, and the "stranger" admired it greatly, an(
particularly its heraldic adornments. He asked whose it was, and was told. " And is that hi
coat-of-arms ? " "Yes." He "reckoned it was mighty fine," and left. And the end of the stor
is that, until quite recently, a carriage was to be seen occasionally in New York with the coat, crest
coronet, supporters, and Garter of the Duke, and with the "baton sinister" and all. But what cat
you expect of a country where nobody can say definitely what the National Arms are really intendec
to be, and where they are popularly supposed to be governed by a clause with a "shifting limitation ■
of blazon ?
A coat-of-arms reached me not long ago which, from certain peculiarities, I at once recognisec
as a modern grant. Over all appeared the undoubted mark of illegitimacy. The coat was only
granted in 1843 to some one to whom a Royal License had been issued to take the same name as
* For a long time these Orders have been confined to Peers, and the Garter to those of the rank of Earl and
upwards ; but formerly, when they were open to commoners, they carried the privilege of the right to obtain supporters,
as did the Order of the Bath before it was divided into classes.
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that of my correspondent, who had been thus guilelessly labelling himself a bastard. Not the least
relationship existed. I have yet to learn where he picked up the Arms.
This is a good example towards my argument all along, which is to make sure you are really
entitled to the Arms you carry.
Perhaps some people sin through ignorance; but I know many people are perfectly well aware
of what they are doing, and one can but suppose they simply trust to the general ignorance of the
subject to escape detection. But having regard to those who are sinning through lack of knowledge,
it is a pertinent inquiry as to how they have drifted into the ranks of the offenders. The first people
to get blamed by the outer world are, of course, the official heralds. People like " Guy le Vieux "
{vide letters in the Globe), probably simply because their own Arms have failed to pass muster, go
about seeking whose credulity they may devour, and loudly proclaiming that the King, who is above
the Heralds' College, granted Arms which are not recorded there ; or that the heralds at their
visitations omitted to record this coat or the other coat. And you may, as I have done, hear tales
about families who have continuously since the twelfth century borne Arms which have never been
recorded in the College of Arms. It is, of course, impossible to say that any hypothetical case
camiot exist, but I have never known one proved ; nor can I come across any one having the least
real knowledge of Heraldry who believed in these tales ; for they all, when examined, prove to be a
tissue of impossibilities, improbabilities, and untruths. It is just possible one or two isolated cases
of the kind might exist in the Channel Islands, and undoubtedly unregistered Arms have for a long
time been borne in some cases in Scotland and Ireland, but the law of the land — not any law of the
Offices of Arms — has distinctly declared these to be illegal, and that puts an end to any argument.
But as to England proper, one can be very safe in saying that no such cases exist. One often hears
the remark, " Oh, but anybody can have a coat-of-arms by paying for it." A more mistaken idea
could not exist, as a good many people might find on petitioning the Earl Marshal for a grant. But,
though I have heard this remark often, I have never once heard it come from the lips of any one
who was undoubtedly Armigerous, either of new or old gentility. Consequently, if other people may
judge from my experience, whenever that remark is made you can be pretty certain of — well, the
deduction is fairly obvious.
A gentleman with whom I have come in contact has shown me a seal which was engraved for
him for some very small sum. When he was quite a boy he was persuaded by some itinerant vendor
who carried a small book of illustrations in his pocket, and went the round of commercial offices,
that that was the crest he was entitled to use. That is certainly one way of supplying Armorial
hankerings. And jewellers and seal-engravers carefully foster the very erroneous idea that all people
of the same name are entitled to the same Arms. Because your name be Smith you are not neces-
sarily a relative of Lord Carrington, nor is every Mr. Jones a relative of the late Lord Ranelagh.
Because your mother's name was Howard, you need not as a matter of course be a relative of the
Duke of Norfolk, and entitled to quarter his coat with his augmentation ; neither is every person
rejoicing in the name of Robinson at liberty to take and use Lord Rokeby's coat-of-arms. Arms
belong to the grantee and his descendants, and such others as may be mentioned in the Patent,
and not to everybody else of his name in the world.
It is the fashion just at present to abuse the late Sir Bernard Burke's publications. They might
have been a little more accurate certainly, but I don't think they have done quite the harm that some
people would debit them with, and they have certainly done a great deal of good by keeping alive the
interest in long descent, and it is still accounted "something" to have one's family included in the
" Landed Gentry."
But the real harm lies with these advertising heraldic shopkeepers. The general public think
that a search with them is precisely the same as a search through the official records. All these shop)-
keepers do is to take down Burke's " General Armory," and, if your name be a common one, pick
out the one amongst the different coats which is located nearest to the address you gave of your
earliest known ancestor. One of this shopkeeping fraternity, on being applied to for a " correct coat,"
with a good deal of ingenuousness replied to his correspondent that there were several different coats
for his name, and he could take his choice. One that was indicated seemed to be the oldest, and he
advised that. A certain well-known character had a presentation made to him, and an almost equally
well-known purveyor was asked to supply a coat-of-arms to occupy a prominent position upon the gift.
I may as well say at once that the coat and crest he supplied did not belong to each other, and
neither belonged to the gentleman in question, or ever had belonged to anybody of his name. But that
appears to have been merely a detail. Some rather strong remarks I had made upon the use of the coat
came to the ears of its purveyor, and one day a tall, middle-aged military-looking personage walked
into my room, and placed a card upon the table. It was very dirty, which may have been the reason
the individual took it away with him again when he left. It bore the name of the noted heraldic
purveyor in question ; and during our interview my visitor spoke vigorously with regard to what had
been said. The Arms over which the dispute had arisen, according to the first account I heard, were
erected upon a brass in a certain church in a small village in Derbyshire, which bore a date in the
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seventeenth century. A solicitor's letter, threatening a libel action, was the next act in the farce;
but I had meanwhile taken the trouble of writing to the clergyman of the church mentioned. He
assured me there was no such brass in existence, the church mentioned having been only built about
twenty years ago. I pointed this out to the purveyor, and he promptly gave another origin for the
coat, which was quite as ridiculous, namely, that it had been recorded in his books for some con-
siderable length of time.
In my preface to the revised edition of " Fairbairn," I said : " There is no such thing as the
' prescriptive right to Arms,* as to which one heraldic shopkeeper with whom I have come in contact
talks glibly ; it exists solely in his conversation. Others of his persuasion have other little plausibilities
equally corrupt which they bring into prominence. And it is a fairly safe plan to pursue to reject as
bogus all Arms and crests which boast no other origin than the heraldic stationer, who, for a trifling
fee, professes, on receipt of ' name and county,' to find Armorial Bearings for any applicant. During
the revision of this volume, I have had a very great number of ' certificates ' from such places sent
up to me for insertion. To my own mind that alone was sufficient evidence against their authen-
ticity ; but for fear they might be riglit, I have had each one formally examined as it reached me by
the proper authorities, and in no solitary ifistance have the Arms of right pertained to those one was
led to believe from the certificate were the possessors, and in most cases the Arms themselves, apart
from the question of ownership, were wrong in detail or some technicality."
In the two years which have elapsed since the book was published, I have had no reason what-
soever to in any way alter this opinion.
And I would remind those with the sneer ready to their lips that Arms are a mere matter of
payment of fees, that it is not so, and, moreover, that there are degrees of gentility. A grant of
Arms, which is a concession of grace by the Sovereign, is a Patent of Gentility from the Crown,
from which is all honour, and the fees which have to be paid are not the price of it to you, but are the
cost to the Crown of the concession which is made to you, and which cost you are required to defray.
The right to coat-armour is the proof of gentility. The grantee of Arms is simply a gentleman
by Patent, as the first holder of the lesser nobility of that creation in precisely the same manner as
the first Peer is a Peer by Patent, and the first holder of the greater nobility of his creation. But the
anomaly in England is that a Peer need not necessarily be a gentleman, and some are not.
The Crown only can take away a man's gentility, and in the ordinary way a man can forfeit
it by nothing he does, though the remark was true that " it is a pity some gentlemen are such
blackguards."
The Continental test of the perfection of blood — the proof of " Seize quartiers " — has never been
required in England, and though many glibly boast of it, but few indeed can prove it. It has nothing
to do with the quarterings you bear, and the fact of the proof thereof by the father does not consti-
tute the right of the son. In England men mate with whom they will, and a woman even socially is
accepted as of her husband's rank, unless the discrepancy be too egregious and apparent ; and this
is the English stumbling-block to proofs of " Seize quartiers."
To establish a proof of this you must show that ail your sixteen great-great-grandparents were
legally entitled to bear Arms. In other words, you must show this right to have existed for
Self.
1. Your
2. Your
3. Your
4. Your
5. Your
6. Your
7. Your
8. Your
9. Your
10. Your
11. Your
12. Your
13. Your
14. Your
15. Your
16. Your
Parents.
Father's
Father's
Father's
Father's
Father's
Father's
Father's
Father's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Mother's
Grand-
Gt.-grand-
Gt.-gt.-grand-
parents.
parents.
parents.
Father's
Father's
Father.
Father's
Father's
Mother,
Father's
Mother's
Father.
Father's
Mother's
Mother.
Mother's
Father's
Father.
Mother's
Father's
Mother.
Mother's
Mother's
Father,
Mother's
Mother's
Mother,
Father's
Father's
Father.
Father's
Father's
Mother.
Father's
Mother's
Father.
Father's
Mother's
Mother.
Mother's
Father's
Father.
Mother's
Father's
Mother.
Mother's
Mother's
Father.
Mother's
Mother's
Mother.
The word " Esquire" has been described by one writer as a description of a state {e.g., widow and
widowhood), and not a title. But whichever it is matters little, for the right to the affix of Esquire
is clearly defined. Neither usage and custom nor use and abuse can now alter the legal right to
this description. There have, in times past, been other qualifications (for instance, anciently
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Esquires were created by Patent) which have become obsolete, but by the qualifications still existing
Esquires are these —
The suns of Peers.
The sons of Baronets.
The sons of Knights.
The eldest sons of the younger sons of Peers, and their eldest sons in perpetuity.
The eldest son of the eldest son of a Knight, and his eldest son in perpetuity.
The Kings of Arms.
The Heralds of Arms.
Officers of the Army and Navy of the rank of Captain and upwards.
Sherifts of Counties, for Life.
J.P.'s of Counties whilst in Commission.
Serjeants-at-Law.
Queen's Counsel.
Ser j eants-at- Ar ms.
Companions of the Orders of Knighthood.
Certain principal Officers in the Queen's Household.
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy.
Masters of the Supreme Court.
Those whom the Queen, in any Commission or Warrant, styles Esquire [and
amongst these are Royal Academicians], and any person who, in virtue
of his Office, takes precedence of Esquires.
Graduates of universities, as such, are not Esquires, and barristers-at-law, as such, are noi
Esquires.
Touching the subject of liveries, I say frankly at once that there is no law, heraldic or otherwise,
to govern their choice or design. But, in the absence of any law, a very definite usage has sprung up,
so universal and long-established in its character, and so generally recognised, that 1 may doubtless
be pardoned if I draw attention to it.
This custom is that the colours of the livery shall be determined by the tinctures of the wreath
— in other words, by the principal colour and the principal metal occurring in the coat-of-arms, which
are known as the livery colours. In all Scottish Patents the phrase will be found, "and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for a crest," &c. The exceptions are so few that the rule may be briefly
understood by saying that these must be the first metal and the first colour which occur in the official
blazon.
Whatever is the field of the coat-of-arms, whether it be colour or metal, determines the pre-
dominant colour of the livery, thus —
Sable would give black.
Gules would give red.
Vert „ green.
Or „ yellow,
Azure „ blue.
Argent „ white.
Purpure ,, purple or mulberry colour.
A yellow or a white livery few people in this uncertain climate, and in these days of aesthetic
colours and half-tones, have the courage to make use of save for State or full-dress occasions, and for
ordinary usage dark drab for the former or light drab for the latter are generally used in their stead.
Scarlet is the Royal livery, and is barred to all others (with the exception of the few who are
privileged to make use of the royal stables, and, I believe, of the Duke of Norfolk as hereditary Earl
Marshal), consequently, if the field of your Arms be gules {i.e., scarlet), your red for livery purposes
must be claret colour or chocolate colour. If your livery be black, you have but Httle opportunity
for personal taste in the selection of tint, but with blue and green you may choose a shade as brilliant
or as retiring as seems good to your own particular taste.
The second colour governs that of the facings, and in the matter of facings yellow and white for
gold and silver and scarlet keep their original colours. And it is in the matter of facings that the
opportunity occurs for " taste " and ingenuity. The great majority of people for undress purposes
make the collars and cuffs of the second tincture, or " pipe " the garments with that colour. The
waistcoat for undress purposes is usually of a material of narrow stripes of the two colours. A craze
lately seems to be gaining ground to make use of scarlet waistcoats. This is decidedly an infringe-
ment of the royal livery, and doubtless arises from the fact that this forms a part of the undress livery
at Marlborough House. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales have to submit
to a good deal of imitation, but things have passed fir beyond the bounds of that " sincerest form of
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tery " when their Hveries are duplicated throughout the land. Their would-be disciples might just
ii£> well assume the plume of feathers encircled by the coronet of the Prince. If the hatband be
other than of black it should be of the metal in the wreath. The buttons, if they are of metal, should
also be governed by the same rule.
Dress and State liveries, from their less frequent assumption, are not so subject to the vagaries
of mind of the country or second-class tailor, consequently custom and usage with regard to them
are fairly regular. The coat is usually in accordance with the field, the facings and ornamentation
governed by the secondary colour or metal, as are the breeches and occasionally the stockings. The
garters and shoe-buckles follow the rules I mention above for metal buttons. The waistcoat is some-
times one and sometimes the other, most frequently being the same as the coat. If a third colour
appear in the Arms, this is sometimes introduced in the facings, and the undress waistcoat is then
striped of the three; but I think it undesirable, though it is not incorrect.
The following examples of the liveries which should pertain to the Arms I mention will show
how the colours are applied : —
Suppose the Arms to be vert (the field), a saltire argent, the livery would be —
Undress — Green coat and overcoat, with white collar and cuffs, facings, piping, or white or
silver braid or lace, silver buttons and hatband, green and white striped waistcoat.
Bress — Green coat, with silver lace or braid, or white facings — waistcoat the same — white
breeches and stockings, silver buttons, garters and buckles.
Suppose the Arms to be or, an eagle displayed sable —
Undress — Dark drab coat and overcoat, with black collar and cuffs, facings, piping, braid or
lace, gold buttons and hatband, black and yellow striped waistcoat.
Dress — Yellow coat and waistcoat, with black lace braid or facings, black breeches and
stockings, gold buttons, garters and buckles.
Suppose the Arms to be gules, a lion rampant or —
Undress. — Claret-colour coat and overcoat, with yellow collar and cuffs, or gold or yellow
facings, piping, braid or lace, gold buttons and hatband, black and yellow striped waistcoat.
Z'r(?.fj.— Claret-colour coat and waistcoat, with gold or yellow lace, braid or facings, yellow
breeches and stockings, gold buttons, garters and buckles.
If any one, from a lack of heraldic knowledge or any other reason, cares to write to me upon
the subject, I shall have very great pleasure in pointing out what colours should be made use of in
the designing of liveries.
If you have no coat-of-arms, it cannot be said to be wrong to assume any colour you may
choose; but it might be pointed out that the colour brown, which seems to be rather a favourite, is
not approxmiaied to any heraldic tincture.
With a double name or a quarterly coat you take the colours from the first quarter of your
Arms, disregarding all others.
If a fur occurs in one or other of the principal colour and metal of your Arms, you take the
colour of its ground, thus —
Ermine is treated as white. Erminites is treated as while.
Erminois is treated as gold. Pean and ermines is treated as black.
If the field of your Arms is vair, your livery colours are blue and white, and you are at liberty
to treat whichever you prefer as the dominant colour. If your field be vaire, you take in the same
manner the colours of which the fur is composed.
If the field be of a metal or colour, and the principal charge be vair or vair^e, the dominant
colour of your livery is in accordance with the field, and you take either colour or metal, whichever
you may want, from the fur.
If through a change of name you become an accredited representative of a different family, and
the first quarter in your coat-of-arms is altered, your livery ought certainly to change as well.
If you have been using a livery and have no desire to alter it, and subsequently obtain a grant
of Arms, I think it would be found, if the wish were expressed, that in designing the new coat tiie
Officers of Arms would, if possible, so arrange it that the old livery continued to be correct.
The colours of carriages and of the upholstering is simply a matter of taste, and it is nothing
more than artistic preference and a desire for uniformity — but a very general preference, by the way —
which makes them in accordance with the liveries. In actual practice the metal of the harness and
harness ornaments will usually follow the rules which decide the metal of the buttons. There is a
very pretty custom in vogue at the moment of placing knots of ribbon or coloured leathers at the
heads of horses. These should, of course, follow the two livery colours.
From liveries to cockades is no great step, and the abuse of this ornament — for such it assuredly
is — is greater than the abuse of Arms. As to this, again, there are no laws in existence, but the
custom which has regulated their usage is much more emphatic and pronounced than in the case of
liveries, and the observance of which at the same time is more widely recognised and exacted.
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The cockade originated in the " brooch," if I may so term it, or fastening of the old three-
cornered hats. The black cockade of the present time is generally known as the " black cockade of
Hanover," and its usage upon the hats of liveried servants dates from about the time of the Hano-
verian succession. One hears about the white cockade of the Stuarts, but I am inclined to think
it originated in contradistinction to the black cockade of Hanover, and I fancy has a greater existence
in poetry and romantic chivalry than it ever had in actual life. It is doubtful if it had anything
beyond an actual military existence.
The cockade is purely 2, fighting badge, so that it is essentially ridiculous for civilians or ladies
to pretend to it. There are two shapes at present in general usage; the most usual is the one
surmounted with a fan-shaped ornament. This is the military cockade. The oval shape, without
the fan, is the naval one. The right to the military cockade is universally conceded to all officers
holding commissions in the Army, Militia, or Volunteers ; and, by virtue of their military capacity, to
Lord-Lieutenants and Deputy-Lieutenants ; and for the same reason, to High Sheriffs during their year
of office. The right to the naval one is conceded to officers holding commissions in the Navy or
Royal Naval Reserve. It is a moot point whether ex-officers, when no longer holding their com-
missions, are still entitled to make use of it. In my opinion, it should be conceded, at any rate, to
those who receive permission to continue to wear their uniform ; but I cannot substantiate my opinion
by any authority, or settle the matter one way or the other.
The royal cockade is circular, and larger and rather different in the form of its construction.
This shape, in a smaller size, is adopted by many of the royal household for their private purposes,
and I cannot help thinking that the usage of this shape by such persons, and the usage of cockades
by ambassadors, are simply a matter of privileged concession to the holder of the office for the
time being.
The foreign cockades are of different colours. Cussans enumerates —
The German Black and white.
The Austrian Black and yellow.
The Portuguese White and blue.
The Belgian Black, yellow, and red
The Spanish Red.
The Netherlands .... Orange.
And I have seen others.
From the fact that the use of the cockade is conceded to Deputy-Lieutenants — and the list of
Deputy- Lieutenants includes the great majority of those in a prominent social position — it seems to be
cor>sidered by a large number of people that the placing of the cockade upon the hats of servants is
nothing more than an indication of such social position on the part of their employers, and conse-
quently the pretenders to this rank, with common consent, infringe the privilege. It is difficult to
see what steps can be taken to check the abuse. Certainly a step in the right direction has been
taken in this book, in which every person is marked whose right to the privilege I believe to be
undoubted. But now that the dynasty has changed, and many matters are being brought anew
under consideration, it would be most beneficial if an official notice by the Lord Chamberlain were
inserted in the Gazette, definitely conveying the wishes of the Sovereign, if an expression of them
could be obtained, as to what classes were entitled to the privilege.
The accepted raison d ^etre of the black cockade of Hanover no longer exists. If the colour of
the cockade were to be altered, and at the time of the official signification thereof the opportunity
were taken of definitely stating to whom the new cockade would appertain, attention would be
forcibly drawn to the matter, and public opinion, having definite knowledge to go upon, would
effectually prevent any extensive abuse of the privilege.
There is another very objectionable practice which I wish to refer to, and that is the display
of bogus private Arms in municipal matters, such as invitation cards, State carriages, and presenta-
tion portraits. It seems a very usual practice to introduce into such matters the personal insignia
of the Mayor or Aldermen, and it seems to me peculiar, judging by the publicity thereby given to
them, that it should be the exception rather than the rule that such personal insignia should be of
any authority.
The High Sheriffs' banners and seals bring us another crop of unauthorised Arms; but, of all
the occasions of the desecration of these marks of dignity and honour, the Lord Mayor's Show in
this City of London stands unrivalled.
It is the common boast of a certain City firm of " heraldic purveyors," that they have supplied
the successive Lord Mayors and Sheriffs with Arms for nearly a century. The statement certainly
may be only a sample of trade " tall-talk," but it might well be true, for it is a fact that but few of
these officers start their civic display with legitimate Arms.
It is not a matter of a recognised rule that each City Alderman must of necessity be a scion of
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the nobility, or even of " gentle " descent ; indeed, tradition points to the exact reverse, and that a
Lord Mayor more frequently "founds" than "terminates" an illustrious house.
Further, where is the disgrace of coming from a race of forebears who were not Armigerous ?
If a claim to gentility of birth, either on behalf of oneself or one's descendants, be made by the
display of Armorial Bearings, they most assuredly ought to be genuine.
And if Mayors, Lord Mayors, and Aldermen and High Sheriffs desire their Arms to be en
evidence, might I suggest that they should ascertain whether or not they have a legitimate right to
those to which they lay claim ?
And now we come to the question as to what can be done to prevent these abuses of the right
and privilege of bearing Arms, with which I have dealt m the foregoing pages, It is almost hopeless
to advocate or expect any further convictions and fines under the old laws, which provided such
heavy penalties for the wrongful usage of Arms ; but still, overlooking these penalties, and without
any alteration of the law, there is a great deal that might be done.
First and foremost, if the Inland Revenue authorities were more eager and efficient in the
discharge of their duties, and in the enforcement and collection of the annual licenses imposed by
the law, it would make a marvellous difference. And if the payment of the required license were
more rigorously enforced, the average tradesman's wife might think again before answering a news-
paper advertisement and placing herself in a tradesman's hands for a guinea box of stationery, and
perhaps a prudent husband might enforce a little reflection.
And the wording upon the licenses issued by the Inland Revenue authorities requires consider-
able alteration. At present it reads —
No
LICENCE : TO USE ARMORIAL BEARINGS ;^i i o
32 and 33 Vict. Cap. 14.
of in the Parish of within the Administrative County of.
is hereby Authorised to wear and use Armorial Bearings (but not to have the same painted, marked, or affixed on or to
any Carriage) from the day of the date hereof until the 31st day of December next following : the sum of One Pound
One Shilling having been paid for this licence.
Granted at this day of by
INLAND REVENUE.
LICENCE: TO USE ARMORIAL BEARINGS ;^2 2 o
32 and 33 Vict. Cap. 14.
of in the Parish of within the Administrative County of
is hereby Authorised to wear and use Armorial Bearings, and to have the same painted, marked, or affixed on or to any
Carriage from the day of the date hereof until the 31st day of December next following : he having paid the sum of Two
Pounds Two Shillings for the hcence.
Granted at this day of by
The italics are mine, and this wording, to put it mildly, is ultra vires. I am not the first to
point out that as it stands now it is a direct infringement of the personal prerogative of the Sovereign.
It needs no Act of Parliament to alter it. With all possible deference to the authorities at Somerset
House, I would suggest the following wording as more legal and less open to abuse : —
" having paid the sum of one guinea, is hereby admitted
to have fulfilled the requirements of the Inland Revenue Department, but such payment not to
be held to have confirmed or conferred any right to the usage of Arms not sanctioned by the duly
accredited Officers of Arms."
The Act of Parliament creating the requirement of these licenses reads as follows : —
" 32 & 33 Vict. : Customs and Inland Revenue Duties: Ch. 14, sec. 18. On and after the
first day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy, there shall be granted, charged, levied
and paid, for the use of Her Majesty, her heirs and successors in and throughout Great Britain, under
and subject to the provisions and regulations in this Act contained, the following duties, that is to
say : . . . For Armorial Bearings : —
If such Armorial Bearings shall be painted, marked, or affixed on or to any
carriage ;;^2 2 o
If such Armorial Bearings shall not be so painted, marked, or affixed, but
shall be otherwise worn or used . . . . . . .110
Ch. 14, sec. 19 (i). It shall not be necessary for any member of the Royal Family to make
any declaration or to take out any licence under this Act, nor shall it be necessary for the sheriff of
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any county, or mayor or other ofificer in any corporation or royal burgh serving an annual office
therein, to take out a licence for any servants, carriages, or horses employed or kept by him for the
purposes of his office during his year of service, nor for any person who shall by right of office wear
or use any of the Arms or Insignia of any member of the Royal Family, or of any corporation or
royal burgh, to take out a licence in respect of the use of such Arms or Insignia.
Ch. 14, sec. 19 (13). 'Armorial Bearings' means and includes any Armorial Bearing, Crest,
or Ensign, by whatever name the same shall be called, and whether such Armorial Bearing, Crest, or
Ensign shall be registered in the College of Arms or not.
Ch. 14, sec. 19 (14). Any person who shall keep any carriage, whether owned or hired by
him, shall be deemed to wear and use any Armorial Bearings painted or marked thereon or affixed
thereto.
Ch. 14, sec. 19 (15). It shall not be necessary for a licence to be taken out by any person
duly licensed by proper authority to keep or use any public stage or hackney-carriage for any Armorial
Bearings painted or marked on such stage or hackney-carriage."
There is some difference between the foregoing and the notice appearing upon the back of the
return, by which you are invited by the means above mentioned to contribute to the Inland Revenue.
It is as follows : —
"ARMORIAL BEARINGS.
Definitions.
The term 'Armorial Bearings' means and includes any Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign, by
whatever name the same shall be calleti, and whether such Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign shall
be registered in the College of Arms or not.
Any person who keeps a carriage, whether owned or hired by him, is deemed to wear and use
any Armorial Bearings painted or marked thereon or affixed thereto.
A licence to use Armorial Bearings on carriages includes the use of such insignia in any other
manner.
Note. — If any person holding a licence at the lower rate of duty shall become liable to the
higher rate by reason of using a carriage with Armorial Bearings thereon, a proper licence must be
taken out within 21 days. The duty on the former licence will then be repaid by the Collector of
Inland Revenue.
Exemptions.
The proprietors of public stage carriages or of hackney carriages licensed by local authority, in
respect of any Armorial Bearings marked thereon, or on the harness used therewith.
The Commissioners of Inland Reve?iue do not require licenses to be taken out in the
following cases : —
1. By any shopkeeper in respect of the use of Armorial Bearings or devices, solely as trade"
marks, and in the course of trade.
2. By any municipal or other corporation, or any public company, in respect of the use of their
corporate Armorial Bearings, or by any person using the Armorial Bearings of such a corporation or
company by right of office.
3. By any officer or member of a club, or society, using at the club, or on the business of the
society, any Armorial Bearings for the use of which such club or society have taken out a licence.
Persons Exempt from Return and Duty.
1. Members of the Royal Family.
2. The Sheriff of any county, or the Mayor or other officer in any corporation or royal borough,
serving an annual office therein, in respect of any servants or carriages kept by him for the purposes
of his office during his year of service.
3. Persons wearing by right of office any of the Arms or Insignia of members of the Royal
Family, or of any corporation or royal borough, in respect of the use of such Arms or Insignia."
The difference is no doubt somewhat explained by the enclosed reply I received to certain
inquiries upon the matter : —
1642 E " Inland Revenue,
1894 " Somerset House, London, W.C,
" g//i March 1894.
" Sir,— In reply to your leUcr dated the 22nd ultimo, 1 am instructed by the Board of Inland Revenue to acquaint
you that (i) section 19 of the Act 32 and 2>?> Vict. c. 14 provides that it shall not be necessary for a Corporation wearing
or using Arms or Insignia to take out a licence. (2) The above exemption for a Corporation is construed by the Board
as meaning that a licence need not be taken out by any public company for any corporate Armorial Bearings. (3) A
licence is not (according to a concession allowed by the Board) required by a shopkeeper for Armorial l>earings used in
connection with matters relating merely to his trade, as on bill-heads, trade labels, &c., or on his shop front; and this
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regulation applies to the use of the Royal Arms, so far as the Revenue is concerned. But (4) the Board cannot state
whether or not in any particular case objection arises under the Patent, Designs, and Trade-Marks Act of 1S83 to the
use of the Royal Arms. This point would be determined by the Board of Trade.
" The Act relating to licences for Armorial Bearings is the 32 and 33 Vict. c. 14. — I am, Sir, your obedient Servant,
(Signed) " Wm. Rossetti,
" Assi. Secretary."
Corporations, public companies, and tradesmen are every bit as capable of bearing taxation as
those of more patrician birth ; and, moreover, it appears to me that the Inland Revenue authorities
might just as well make up their minds not to collect the tax on wine or cigars when imported by
a tradesman or public company. If the tax were rigidly enforced in all the cases that the Act
sanctions, the revenue from this source would be more tnan doubled, and tradesmen would be far
less prone to prostitute the dignity of ^rms to the catchpenny artifices of business. As matters
stand, they have a direct suggestion and mducement for domg so. And it would need no Act of
Parliament to construct a regulation in the Trade-Mark Registration Department that no coronet
whatsoever, and no design which can be classed as heraldic, should in future be accepted for registra-
tion. It is easy to say what is "heraldic" in design: or the regulation might run that no design
should be placed upon an escutcheon, lozenge, wreath, or chapeau, or in conjunction with any
coronet, and that no design should consist of any object — commonly classed as heraldic — or any
such disposition of objects, upon a circle, parallelogram, or oval, that one could be led to suppose
the design might be considered to be a coat-of-arms. It would not need an Act of Parliament to
introduce a police regulation that no vehicle should be licensed as a public hackney carriage until
anything "heraldic" painted upon it or affixed thereto were defaced or obliterated. It would only
need a resolution of the Common Council for it to become a sine qua non that no Armorial Bearings,
personal or impersonal, should be placed upon any casket or other presentation article ordered by
the Corporation, or upon any official invitation card or other official publication, until such Arms had
been sanctioned by the College of Arms.
And a great deal might be done by Town Clerks and Mayors. It is a positive disgrace that
many towns are using Arms which are of no authority. It would be very little trouble for each Town
Clerk or Mayor of the towns which are illegally using Arms to call the attention of the Corporation
to the fact. I feel certain that in many towns, particularly in Scotland and Ireland, where the fees for
matriculating or confirming Arms are so trivial, matters have only to be placed before the Corpora-
tions in the proper light, for immediate steps to be taken to rectify the present illegal state of affairs.
If after having all the facts before them the Corporations are too parsimonious to move in the matter,
it should certainly be made known, in order that the effort might subsequently be made by private
individuals (as it has already been done in a good many cases) to rectify the apathy of the official
body. For surely in these large towns who are still defaulters— <f.^., Leeds, Swansea, Wolverhamp-
ton, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.), Crewe, Blackpool, Eastbourne, and Southend — there are enough
public-spirited people interested in Heraldry to subscribe in small sums the necessary fees, even if
there be no local magnate willing to make the town a present of its Arms. It would be no bad
speculation for the local paper in each place to head the subscription list, for it would be amply
repaid for its trouble by the advertisement and by the cash which would accrue from the sale of
photographs of the Patent or accurate copies of the official Arms. County Councils in the same
manner.
One of the most important checks is in the hands of clergymen, and is this. No brass plate or
mural tablet or tombstone may be erected in a church or churchyard without the consent of the
clergyman thereof for the time being, nor can any hatchment be hung up upon the walls of the church.
I am afraid the day of hatchments has come to a sorry end, but still with these where they may be
used, and with all intra or extra mural monuments, the clergyman can discourage the use of any but
legal Arms. He would be wise to require the mourners to spend an extra half-guinea to provide a
certificate from the College or Office of Arms concerned, that the Arms proposed to be erected
were legally displayed and properly marshalled.
Architects can do a great deal — particularly with regard to impersonal Arms — by discouraging
their display unless the coat-of-arms be beyond reproach ; and, where they have reason to doubt the
accuracy or validity of personal Insignia, by taking care to avoid affording opportunities for the
display of such.
I doubt the feasibility or the advantage of a return to compulsory "Visitations," but with all
possible agreement I join my advocacy to that of others who recommend the renewal of the Visita-
tions in a voluntary form. Many people, on the score of indifference, will not take the trouble to
record their pedigrees, but might respond to an invitation to do so if special facilities were offered.
The world is growing strangely casual and indifferent of late on matters of honour.
The House of Peers has been stated by an able writer to be as representative a body as
the House of Commons, the difference being that the composition of the one is permanent as
representative of a permanent class, and the other varying as representative of a body varying in
its constitution and wishes. Consequently there is everything in favour of the continuance of the
hitherto practised methods of the selection and creation of Peers.
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But there is much to be put forward in favour of the consideration whether services to the
Sovereign or the community, which may happen to be only of a comparatively minor character, cannot
adequately and acceptably be rewarded in more frequent cases by grants of Patents of Gentility, or
where gentility exists, by grants of Augmentations. Such a revival of ancient practices would greatly
add to the dignity of Arms, and in each case can readily be made into a direct memento of whatever
action it is desired to commemorate. And further, it would provide also for cases where services
worthy of recognition have been rendered, where the means do not exist to satisfactorily maintain
the dignity of knighthood, or of a hereditary title.
It is much to be regretted that it is not considered a necessity for each person, as he attains his
majority, to ascertain and record what Arms, quarterings, and difference mark he should display.
And upon his marriage, it ought to be considered as much a matter of course as consulting a lawyer
as to his marriage settlement, that he should consult an Officer of Arms as to what difference his
marriage makes in his achievement.
But even if the head of every family would take the trouble to investigate the right of his
original ancestors to the Arms they claimed, and would then prove and register his own right to
these Arms, and place upon record what he knows, a great step would be taken towards the correct
end. A certain responsibility attaches to the headship of a house, or even of a branch of one. It is
a rotten argument that because posterity have done nothing for you, you are called upon to do
nothing for them. As it has been truly said, " Many things are lost to us which were known to our
grandfathers, and our grandchildren will search in vain for things which to us are most familiar."
And the Ex-Libris Society, by instituting a pillory of all those book-plates which bear illegal
Arms, could at any rate reduce to a minimum the further initiation of unauthorised Arms, simply as
excuses for book-plates. But more than two-thirds of the Ex-Libris in existence are in some way
Armorial, and as but a very small proportion of the world at large is genuinely Armigerous, the
deduction is obvious.
And there is much to be done in the literary field. Learned treatises are still multiplying in
number, which will even yet continue to discuss the ancient controversy as to whether a lion
passant guardant must not of necessity be a leopard, which even yet take poor Sir Isaac Heard
to task for the coat he designed for Lord Nelson. It is certainly very interesting, but no book has
so far taken proper cognisance of the legal as apart from the scientific and antiquarian view of the
study of Armory. The scientific might well have been left until the legal was "understanded of the
multitude." These pages may perhaps have filled the void during the past two or three years.
But a series of articles have recently been published, "The Right to Bear Arms," by "X." These
articles have dealt more exhaustively with the legal side of the question than I have done herein,
and they have now been republished in an extended form under the above title.
Mr. Walter Rye did a great service to genealogists and antiquarians of all degrees — a service
which I hardly fancy is yet thoroughly realised — when he wrote and published his book, " Records
and Record Searching." In it he says : — " No catalogue or index has ever been published of the
contents of the College, nor have the Officers of Arms ever considered themselves called upon to
issue, as they most certainly ought to do, a list of those persons who are and those persons who are
not entitled to Armorial Bearings. Many of the earlier Visitations have been copied more or less
accurately — rather less than more — and are to be found in the British Museum and other libraries."
I mention it last because I consider this book is the most crying want that Heraldry knows. The
College has not published such a book, and apparently has left the effort to be made by private
enterprise. Had no heraldic book ever been published, had no list of Arms ever found its way
into print, had no unauthorised "Peerage" ever been compiled, then it would have been well for the
Science of Armory. If the attempt to supersede their jurisdiction had been suppressed ages ago,
when the College had and exercised sufficient power and authority to have done so, they would
have remained what they are not — (not only the sole authority upon matters of Arms), but — and
here they would have had the power — the sole source of heraldic information. But it is idle to talk
of lost opportunities, the situation of the moment remains. And it is this — every reference library
has a copy of Burke's " General Armory," from which the whole wide world helps itself to a
crest or a coat-of-arms. Every day the newspapers and the penny post convey advertisements of
those who pretend to find, for three-and-sixpence or less. Arms for those who don't know how
to help themselves. Everybody who proclaims himself to be anybody must apparently sport a
coat-of-arms. So that the need has undoubtedly arisen for some book which shall advertise, that all
who run may read, which coats-of-arms are lawfully and legally borne ; that shall discriminate between
the sheep and the goats ; that shall separate legitimate Armigeri from bogus pretenders. This is the
book I am endeavouring to create.
Where I could discover that Arms without doubt were lawfully borne, I have inserted them
in ordinary type ; and, to the extent of the knowledge I have, I honestly believe that every person so
included is, by the law of the Realm and by the laws of Arms, unquestionably a Gentleman of coat-
armour.
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In the cases in which I could not satisfy myself that the right to Arms legally existed the entries
are in italics. / give the information for what it is worth, and each entry upon its own merits, subject
to any quaiifying remarks by ivhich it is acco?npafiied. No one besides myself knows the trouble I
have gone to in order that my book should be accurate, but I can hardly expect a book of this
magnitude to have gone through the press devoid of any error whatsoever. If I have treated any
one unjustly I am truly sorry ; but as of the thousands of individuals mentioned in the book com-
paratively but few are personally known to me, I have no reason for anything but an absolutely
impartial standpoint. If any one considers I have wronged them, I can only ask them to com-
municate with me ; but I wish that as few as possible shall have cause of complaint.
It is possible some people may eventually establish a right to Arms which I have herein
criticised adversely.
The details of the Armorial Bearings have had my personal attention, and, as I have said, I
believe them to be correct. For the other details I have been at the mercy of those who have
supplied them and the sources from which they have been taken. And, unlike the details of the
Arms, the other facts and matters have been largely dealt with by my assistants, and I am not
inclined to personally vouch for them to the same extent that I hold myself responsible as to the
Arms, but I have no reason to consider that my book is less accurate than other publications of a
similar character. It may not be in some details so extensive, but I believe that the information I
do give is correct. But as by now most people must have received from six to eight proofs of their
entries at different times, the mistakes remaming must be few in number. But I do ?iot claim that
my book is at present anything like complete. But it is the first and only attempt to draw a plain,
unvarnished, and legible distinction between those Arms for which the authority has been legally and
duly established and those for which it has not. It is the first book of its character which has
recognised fully that the laws of Arms differ widely in England, Scotland, and Ireland. It is
the only book that has gone to the root of the matter, and treated of the abuse as well as of the use
of Arms.
The end I have in view mayhap is not yet near ; I may be a long time in reaching the goal I
have set before myself, but the ideal towards which I am striving can soon be told. It is simply to
take every living person who claims or pretends to the display of Arms, to quote the Arms he uses,
and to let it be widely known whether his Armorial Insignia are borne with or without authority.
The difificulties under which my book has been compiled may perhaps in some measure be
appreciated when I say that I personally have had no access to the records of the College of Arms.
My book is in no way ofificial, being issued under neither the sanction, the authority, nor the control
of the College of Arms, of Lyon Office, or of Ulster's Office. But it is for this reason in no worse
plight than any other book. As far as I know, the " Ordinary of Scottish Arms " by the present
Lyon King is the only book relating to Arms which has ever been issued, and which can be con-
sidered in any way official.
And then one passes naturally to the question of what changes in the law are desirable.
In the first place, it should be made imperative that, before any Charter of Incorporation be
granted to any town or company, the fees payable upon a grant of Arms should be lodged with an
Officer of Arms. This would at once check a great abuse, for I find that, unlike the cases of indi-
viduals, when Arms legally exist for a Corporation there is seldom much inclination to go beyond
or set aside what is duly authorised.
The erection of no monument bearing anything of an Armorial character should be permitted
without the production of a certificate from an Officer of Arms of its accuracy.
No Arms whatsoever ought to be permitted to be erected upon any building other than a private
dwelling-house without their validity being certified.
It is desirable that an official Government " Inspector of Seals " be appointed under the direct
authority and control of the Earl Marshal, Lyon King of Arms, and Ulster King of Arms. And it
should be required that all official seals be obtained from him. And by " official" seals, I mean any
seal whatsoever that is used for any purpose other than purely private and personal matters ; and I
would include all Ecclesiastical and Municipal seals, and all Company seals, and tiiose of the High
Sheriffs. This would put an end to the present farce by which so many bogus coats are per-
petuated. Such a regulation would inflict no hardship upon anybody, and would not require a single
person to obtain a grant of Arms. For the official Bishoprics there are the official coats, and a
Company or Municipal seal need be engraved with nothing beyond its legend. If the High Sheriffs
did not choose to establish a right to Arms, a monogram would answer all their purposes
The exemptions at present made from the taking out of licences in the case of " trade pur-
poses," hackney carriages, companies, and corporations, it is desirable to abolish. They simply
place a premium upon unauthorised coats.
There is a regulation which requires that before the Patent of creation for a Baronet can pass
the Great Seal, his Aims and pedigree shall have been first recorded in the Heralds' College. This
should most certainly be made to apply to all other hereditary tides ; and if it were made to apply
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to the dignity of Knighthood as well, it would inflict no hardship, and might bring a handsome
increase to the revenue. And Knights Grand Cross and Peers should be required to obtain grants
of Supporters. They nearly all assume them, and they might just as well all be required to do
it legally.
It is desirable that upon proving and recording your right to a coat-of-arms, it should be
possible to obtain damages from any unauthorised person who is making use of the same Arms.
I am advised that as matters exist at present this could not be done, even after the coat had been
"entered at Stationers' Hall."
The penalty for improperly making use of the Royal Arms, besides being much more rigorously
enforced, might, with advantage, be increased. It is doubtful to my mind if the Prince of Wales'
badge at present is protected. If it is not, it should be definitely included.
A penalty should be legalised and enforced upon those who make use of Municipal Arms for
other than Municipal purposes.
The last suggestion I will make is one for the origin of which I cannot claim the whole credit.
The law at present requires that a licence shall be taken out annually for the use of Armorial Bear-
ings, namely, of one guinea, or if used upon a carriage, of two guineas.
The proposition in question is, that it should be open to any one, corporations included, to
obtain a certificate from the Officers of Arms that they were legally entitled to bear Arms. Such
certificate might, as a help to the Revenue, be required to bear a half-crown stamp. Upon the pro-
duction of this certificate, a remission of 25 or perhaps 50 per cent, upon the amount payable to be
made to the applicant. And failing the production of the certificate, the licences to be increased to
two guineas and five guineas respectively.
Such a change would at once commend itself not only to those Armigers who would be em-
powered to take advantage of it, but to every one who has at heart in the least degree the welfare
and respect of true Armory. A few people — e.g.^ of illegitimate descent — would pig-headedly pay
the higher fee in perpetuity rather than have their claims adjudicated upon, but the great majority
would immediately prove and establish their right or drop the use of Arms. Then there would be at
once a practical end to the bogus display of Arms.
Such a change is only likely to take place if it can be shown that it will increase or at least not
diminish the revenue. It is my opinion, and also the opinion of all others whom I have consulted,
that the revenue from this source would, as a result, substantially increase. In the first place, a large
revenue would arise from the stamps upon the certificates. In the next place, a large number of
people in undoubtedly good position are sinning through ignorance of the law, and making use of
unauthorised Arms. They would have their attention forcibly called to this, and a large number of
new grants would require to be issued, and the revenue from the stamps thereupon would be of great
magnitude. It would call attention pointedly to the Scottish law of Arms, wiiich requires all younger
sons and cadets to matriculate their Arms, and of course in Lyon Office the whole of the fees accrue
to the Government. There would constantly and continuously be required new matriculations as
each younger son attained his majority, and the fees, jQ\2 in each case, would materially lighten the
woes of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being. And this would be by creating no
new law of Arms, but simply by enforcing laws which not only exist but are recognised and in a
measure conformed to at the present day.
And it would be a " Democratic " budget enough, in all conscience, for it would not touch this
latter-day fetish, the British working man.
But to my mind, as a lover of Armory, by far the greatest argument in its favour is, that it would
in some measure restore the ancient respect for Arms— it would in some degree renew their ancient
lustre.
I have little more to say; the advantages, on more general grounds, of these remedies for which
I have pleaded I would much rather leave in some belter hands to put forward.
If honour be at an end, let its signs and tokens go with it. But Arms have even yet a
lustrous meaning and a significance known and cherished by many, and " surely even those who
affect the greatest contempt for Heraldry will admit that if Arms are to be borne at all, it should
be according to the laws of Arms ; and that, if the display of them be a matter of vanity, it is a less
creditable vanity to parade as our own those which belong of right to others."
A. C. F-D.
London, September 1905.
CONTENTS
PAGH
PREFACE TO FIFTH EDITION i
INTRODUCTION v
CLUBS xxviii
A DIRECTORY OF GENTLEMEN OF COAT ARMOUR . I
APPENDIX 1520
LONDON CLUBS
Clubs. Postal address.
Albemarle 13 Albemarle Street.
Army and Navy 36 Pall Mall.
Arthur's 69 St. James's Street.
Arts 17 Hanover Square.
Athenseum 107 Tall Mall.
Bachelors' 8 Hamilton Place, W.
Badminton Piccadilly, W.
Boodle's 28 St. James's Street.
Brooks's St. James's Street.
Burlington Fine Arts 17 Saville Row.
Caledonian Charles Street, W.
Camera Charing Cross Road.
Carlton 94 Pall Mall.
Cavalry 127 Piccadilly, W.
Cigar Club 6 Waterloo Place, S.W.
City Carlton St. Swithin's Lane.
City Liberal Walbrook.
City of London 19 Old Broad Street, E.C.
Conservative 74 St. James's Street.
Constitutional Northumberland Avenue.
Crichton 10 Adelphi Terrace.
Devonshire... 50 St. James's Street.
East Indian United Service 16 St. James's Square.
^ . , (15 Garrick Street, Covent
Garrick \ „ .
( Gardens.
Grafton 10 Grafton Street, W.
Gresham I Gresham Place, E.C.
Grosvenor 135 New Bond Street, W.
Guards 70 Pall Mall.
Hurlingham Fulham, S.W.
Isthmian 150 Piccadilly.
Junior Army and Navy 10 St. James's Street.
Junior Athenceum 116 Piccadilly.
Junior Carlton Pall Mall.
Junior Conservative 43 and 44 Albemarle Street.
Junior Constitutional Piccadilly.
Junior United Service Charles Street, St. James's.
Clubs. Postal address.
Marlborough 52 Pall Mall, S.W.
National i Whitehall Gardens.
National Liberal Whitehall Place, S.W.
National Sporting Covent Garden.
Naval and Military 94 Piccadilly.
New Club 4 Grafton Street, W.
New Oxford and Cambridge 68 Pall Mall.
New University 57 St. James's Sireet.
Oriental iS Hanover Square, W.
Orleans 29 King Street, St. James's.
Oxford and Cambridge 71 Pall Mall.
Portland 9 St. James's Square, S.W.
Primrose H ^"'^ 5 Park Place, St.
( James's.
Queen's West Kensington.
Raleigh 16 Regent Street, S.W.
Reform 104 Pall Mall, S.W.
Royal Societies' 63 St. James's Street.
St. James's 106 Piccadilly.
St. Stephen's j^ E."^-ge Street, West-
( minster.
Savage Adelphi Terrace, W.C.
Savile 107 Piccadilly, W.
Sports Club St. James's Square.
Thatched House 86 St. James's Street.
Travellers' 106 Pall Mall.
Turf. 85 Piccadilly.
Union Trafalgar Square.
United Service 116 and 117 Pall Mall.
United University i Suflblk Street.
Wellington i Grosvenor Place.
Whitehall 47 Parliament .Street.
White's 37 St. James's Street.
Wyndham 13 St. James's Square.
Yorick 5 Beaufort Buildings, W.C
INDEX TO COLOURED PLATES
PAGE
Aberdare, Pl. XXXIII. .
928
AcLAND, Pl. XXV. .
784
Allen-Hoblyn, Pl. L.
1472
Ames, Pl. XXIII.
720
Amphlett, Pl. XXV. .
784
Anderton, Pl. XXI. .
656
Backhouse, Pl. XXI.
656
Bainbridge, Pl. XXV.
784
Bamford, Pl. XVI. .
496
Banks, Pl. XVIII. .
560
Bannerman, Pl. XXI.
656
Barlow, Pl. XI
336
Bartelot, Pl. XXVI.
800
Bath, Pl. Ill
80
Benison, Pl. X
304
BiLLIAT, Pl. II
48
BoNAR, Pl. XX
624
BONYTHON, Pl. XLI. .
II84
BouLTON, Pl. XLVIII.
1408
Bowlby, Pl. LI.
1504
Bowles, Pl. VII.
208
BoxALL, Pl. XL.
II52
Boyd, Pl. XIII
400
Braikenridge, Pl. XXI. .
656
Bredon, Pl. XXV. .
• 784
Bridge, Pl, XLIX. .
. 1440
Brimacombe, Pl, X. .
304
Broun-Mortson, Pl. XXVII. .
. 816
BUCHANNAN, Pl. IX. .
272
Burke, Pl, XIV.
■ 432
Burns, Pl. XLV.
I3I2
BUS.7.ARD, Pl, XIX. .
592
Butcher, Pl. I
16
Carysfort, Pl. XLVI.
1344
Casey, Pl. XI
• 336
Caulfeild, Pl. XXVI.
800
Cave, Pl. XLVII. . .
■ 1376
Chalmers, Pl. XXVI.
800
Clifton-Robinson, Pl. XXXI.
. 880
Cornwall, Pl. XLVII.
1376
PAGE
Cory, Pl. VII 208
Cory, Pl. XXII 688
Courthope, Pl. XX 624
Cowan, Pl. IV 112
Cox, Pl. XXII 688
Craig, Pl. XXII 688
Craigie, Pl. XXXII 896
Croker, Pl. XVII 528
Crosweller, Pl. XXII. . . .688
Dalgleish, Pl. XL 11 52
Dalton, Pl. XXVIII. . . .832
Daubeney, Pl. XVIII. . . . 560
Davenport, Pl. XXIII. . . . 720
De Courcy-Wheeler, Pl. XXIX. . 848
Delany, Pl. X 304
De Trafford, Pl. XXVIII. . . 832
Dick, Pl. XXIV 752
Drury-Lowe, Pl. XXVII. . . 816
Durham, Pl. XVII 528
Ebblewhite, Pl. X 304
Ebsworth, Pl. XXX. . . .864
Parish, Pl. Ill 80
Fell, Pl. XIV 432
Ferrand, Pl. XXIX. . . .848
Findlater, Pl. XXIX. . . .848
Fletcher, Pl. XVII 528
Forbes-Leith, Pl. IX. . . . 272
Fowler-Burton, Pl. XLV. . . 131 2
Fuller, Pl, XXVI 800
Gell, Pl, XLIX 1440
Gibson, Pl, XLIX 1440
Gordon, Pl, XV, .... 464
Gosling, Pl. XIII 400
Graham, Pl. III. .... 80
Grant Duff, Pl. XXIV. . . .752
Green, Pl. IX 272
Griffith, Pl. XXVIII. . . .832
XXX
3InDer to Coloured piatejef
PAGE
Haig, Pl. XXXII. .
896
Hancock, Pl. XXVIII. .
. 832
Harrison, Pl. I. . . .
16
Heber-Percy, Pl. XLII. .
. I216
Helme, Pl. XX. ....
624
Herbert, Pl. XXX. .
. 864
HoBSON, Pl. II
. 48
HoBSON, Pl. VI. .
. 176
Hordern, Pl. XXX. .
. 864
Hunter-Weston, Pl. LI. .
• 1504
Hutchinson, Pl. XXXI. .
. 880
Irvine, Pl. XXIX. .
. 848
Irwin, Pl. V
144
Jago-Trelawny, Pl. XXVII. .
816
Johnstone, Pl. III. .
80
Jones, Pl. XXXVIII.
1088
Kelly, Pl. XXXV. .
992
Kearley, Pl. XXXI.
. 880
Lane, Pl. IV
1
112
Lane-Fox, Pl. XLVII.
1376
Langdale, Pl. XXXVI. .
1024
Latter, Pl. XLVII. .
1376
Layland-Barratt, Pl. XXXIV.
960
Lee, Pl. VII
208
Leslie, Pl. XLVIII. ,
1408
Leslie-Ellis, Pl. XXVII.
816
Leveson, Pl. XV.
464
Lewis, Pl. XXIII. .
720
Lind, Pl. XXXII. .
896
LisTON-FouLis, Pl. IV.
112
Lloyd, Pl. XLI.
1 184
LONGSTAFF, Pl. XVI. .
496
LovATT, Pl. XI
336
Lysaght, Pl. XIV.
432
Macdonald, Pl, XXXVII.
1056
Macfie, Pl. V
144
MacGregor, Pl. XXIII. .
720 i
Maitland, Pl. VI.
176
Malcolm, Pl. XLVIII.
1408
Manbey, Pl. XL.
II52
Manby, Pl. L
1472
Marindin, Pl. XV. .
464
Marples, Pl. XLIV. .
1280
Martin, Pl. XIX.
592
Menzies, Pl. XXIV. .
Meredith, Pl. XII. .
Merriman, Pl. XXXI.
Mountgarret, Pl. XXXIII.
Murray, XXXVI.
Napier, Pl. VI. .
Nelson, Pl. XV.
Newton-Deakin, Pl. XX.
Nicholson, Pl. XXIV,
NicoLsoN, Pl. XLVI. .
NoAKES, Pl. II. .
North, Major H., Pl L.
North, Pl. XLIX. .
O'Neill, Pl. XLIII. .
Palitana, Pl. XL.
Palmer, Pl. XVI.
Patteson, Pl. XIII. .
Penton, Pl. XXXIX.
Pepper, Pl. XXXVI .
Perryman, Pl. XXXIV,
Pilter, Pl, XLI.
Pinnell, Pl. XLI.
Pitchford, Pl. LI.
Pollard, Pl. V. .
Pooler, Pl. VII.
Porch, Pl. XLII.
Purcell-Fitzgerald, Pl, XLIV
Radnor, Pl, XXXIII,
Rankin, Pl, VIII,
Raw, Pl, XII, ,
Redwood, Pl, XII, ,
Reynolds, Pl, XXXII. .
Rhine R- Waring, Pl, XXXVII
Richardson, Pl, XXXIX.
Roberts, Pl. XXXIV.
Royds, Pl. XL .
Ryland, Pl- XVI.
Samuelson, Pl. VI. .
Shaw, Pl. XLII.
Sherborne, Pl. XXXIII. .
SiMCOx, Pl. XLV.
Skeels, Pl. XIII.
Slaughter, Pl. XLV.
Smith, Pl. VIII. .
Smith, Pl, XXXVIII.
Sprot, Pl. XXXV. .
752
368
880
928
1024
176
464
624
752
1344
48
1472
1440
1248
II 52
496
400
1 1 20
1024
960
1 184
1184
1504
144
208
1216
1280
928
240
368
368
896
1056
1 1 20
960
496
176
1216
928
1312
400
1312
240
1088
992
Jntier to ColoureD piateief
XXXI
Stable, Pl. VIII.
Stables, Pl. XIX,
Stokes, Pl. XXXIX.
Strangman, Pl. XXXVIII.
Stubbs, Pl. IV. .
Sutthery, Pl. XVIII.
Sykes, Pl. I. . . .
Taylor, Pl. XXXV. .
Ternan, Pl. XVII. .
Terry, Pl. V
Thom-Postlethwaite, Pl. XXXVI.
Thornhill, Pl. XII. .
TiDSWELL, Pl. XXXVIII. .
TOMKINSON, Pl. I.
Tweedy, Pl. XXXIX.
Usher, Pl. XVIII.
PAGE
PAGE
240
Verdin, Pl. IX. . . .
. 272
592
I 120
1088
Waddingham, Pl. XXXIV.
960
112
Wall, Pl. XLIII.
1248
560
Walthall, Pl. XLIV.
. 1280
16
Weil, Pl. XIV
432
Welchman, Pl. VIII.
240
992
Wethered, Pl. XXXVII.
1056
528
White, Pl. XLIII. .
1248
144
White, Pl. XLIII. .
1248
1024
Whittaker, Pl. XXXVII.
1056
368
Williams-Meyrick, Pl. XLII. .
I2I6
1088
Wilson, Pl. XXXV. .
992
16
Windham, Pl. XLIV,
1280
1 120
WiNGATE, Pl. XLVIII.
1408
Wiseman, Pl, XIX. .
592
560
Wright, Pl. II
48
ARMORIAL FAMILIES
For the addresses of London Clubs refer to list. All Clubs are supposed to be London Clubs unless immediately
followed by the name of a town in brackets. A complete entry should contain full Christian and surnames, style, titles,
and designations, and oftices held, date of birth, name of father and of mother, and of mother's father, dales of succession
to, and creations of titles, clubs, livery, armorial bearings, including impalements, date of marriage, name of wife and of her
father, names of children and dates of birth of sons, names of estates and postal addresses. The Editor will be happy
in all cases to insert any number of quarterings that are duly recorded (upon proof of this being produced), and will add
such of the details above indicated as may be omitted. He hopes also to have his attention called to any mistakes, and
will be glad to receive notice of all alterations that occur. The surnames and dates of birth of daughters are intentionally
omitted, and the names of daughters are always placed after the names of sons, notwithstanding any priority of birth.
The description Gentleman is used throughout the book in its ancient and strictly legal and correct interpretation, namely,
a person entitled to bear arms ; and it occurs in every such instance where there is no other title employed. The
following are Esquires, and should be so described. The term is not used in ''Armorial Families" except in such
cases : — The sons of Peers ; the sons of Baronets ; the sons of Knights ; the eldest sons of the younger sons of Peers,
and their eldest sons in perpetuity ; the eldest son of the eldest son of a Knight, and his eldest son in perpetuity ; Com-
panions of the Orders of Knighthood ; the Kings of Arms ; the Heralds of Arms ; Officers of the Army and Navy of
the rank of Captain and upwards ; Sheriffs of Counties, for life ; J.P.'s of Counties whilst in Commission ; Serjeants-at-
Law ; King's Counsel; Serjeants-at-Arms; certain principal Officers in the King's Household; Deputy-Lieutenants
and Commissioners of Lieutenancy ; Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy ; Masters of the Supreme Court ; those
whom the King, in any Commission or Warrant, styles Esquire [and amongst these are Royal Academicians], and any
person who, in virtue of his Office, takes precedence of Esquires. Please address all communications to Arthur Charles
Fox-Davies, 34 Henrietta Street, London, W. C.
HENRY ABBEY, Gentleman, J. P., sometime Mayor of
Brighton. Born 1816,
Armorial bearings— Gules, on a fesse between three
lozenges in chief and a lymphad oars in action and sails
furletl in base all argent, a swallow volant of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed argent, between two cross cross-
lets or, each wing charged with a cross crosslet gules.
Married, ; and has Issue — (i) William Henry Abbey,
Gentleman, b. 1864; (2) Henry Robert Burrows Abbey,
Gentleman, b. 1872; Fanny; Florence; and Katherine.
Residence — Fairlee, Brighton. Club — ConsUtutional.
ABBOTT. (H, Coll.) Sable, a pale or, thereon a
crosier of the first, on a chief of the second, three water-
bougets of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of two crosiers saltire-
wise sable, a unicorn's head erased or. Post. add. — 70
Gracechurch Street, E.G.
A BECKETT (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron gules, be-
tween three lion's heads erased of the last, a fleur-de-lis
between two annulets of the first, all within a bordure
wavy of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis azure, surmounted with
a lion's head erased ermine, the whole debruised by a
bendlet sinister wavy or.
Sons of late Hon. William Arthur Callander a Beckett,
J. P., an Exec. Councillor of Colony of Victoria, a
Member of the Legislative Council of that Colony
1868-1876 (eld. s. of Sir William a Beckett, first Chief-
Justice of the Colony of Victoria), b. 1833 ; «?. ig ;
m. 1855, Emma, d. and h. of John Mills of Melbourne.
[Arms as above, but quartering Mills: Party per pale
indented argent and azure, a mill-rind between three
escallops all counterchanged ; and using motto, " Foys
sapience et chevalerie."] : —
William Gilbert a Beckett, Esq., M.A., LL.M. (Camb.),
M.A. , LL.M. (Melbourne), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
Barrister and .Solicitor of Melbourne, sometime Lieut. Camb.
Vol. Rifles, b. 10 Ap. 1864. C/«^— Melbourne Club,
Melbourne, Victoria.
Arthur Hey wood St. Thomas a Beckett, Esq.,Capt. (ret.)
Antrim Art. Mil., b. 18 June 1867; ;«. Aug. i8g8, Beatrice
Isabel, 2nd d. of late Arthur S. Windsor of Melbourne.
^jAz/iJ— Ballintrae, Mornington, co. Victoria. Clubs— New
Travellers', Savage (Melbourne).
Son of late Gilbert Abbott k Beckett, Esq. Barrister-at-
Law, of Hyde Park Gate, co. Middlesex, Metropolitan
Police Magistrate, b. 1811 ; d. 1856; m. 1835, Mary
Anne, d. of Joseph Glossop, Esq., of Silver Hall, Isle-
worth, Middx., Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant of
H. M. , Gentleman-at-Arms : —
Arthur William a Beckett, Esq. , Capt. late 4th Batt.
Cheshire Regt. , Barrister-at-Law (Gray's Inn), b. 1844;
m. 1876, Susanna Francis, eld. d. of Forbes Winslow,
M.D., D.C.L., of Cavendish Square, Middx.; and has
had issue — (i) Arthur Thomas a Beckett, Gentleman,
6. 1877 ; d. 1892 ; (2) Patrick Albert Forbes Winslow a
Gentleman, Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1880; (3) Walter
Francis a Beckett, Gentleman, Lieut. R.G.A.,
J?es. — 33 Eccleston Square, S.W. Clubs — Junior
Service, Garrick, Beefsteak, Authors', Royal
Beckett
Horace
b. 1881.
United
Societies
ABERCROMBIE (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron gules,
between in chief two boar's heads couped azure and in
base a serpent nowed proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a serpent
as in the arms, thereon a bee proper. Motto — "Vive
ut vi\as."
Sons of John Abercrombie, M.D. , b. 1817; d. 1892;
}n. 1847, Louisa, d. of Charles Worthington : —
John Abercrombie, Gentleman, M.D. , F.R.C.P.,i^. 1857;
m. 1903, Evelyn Graham, d. of James Aspinall Tobin,
Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — John Abercrombie, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Post. add. — 23 Upper Wimpole Street,
London, W.
is the Military Cockade,
is the Naval Cockade.
aiie
atJt
JAMES ALEXANDER ABERC'ROMBY, Gentleman,
born October 4, 1875, being the son of the late Alexander
Abercromby, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine of the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh, and Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh, by his wife Esther Susanna, only
child by his second marriage of Hermanns Christoffel Ester-
huyzen of Vruchtbaar, Wellington, Cape of Good Hope.
Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings — Parted per
pale argent and gules, a chevron between two boars' heads
erased in chief, and a bee volant en arriere in base all coun-
terchanged. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bee volant
or; and upon an escroll above, this Motto, "Vive ut
vivas."
ABERCROMBY of Birkenbog (L.O., matric, 1674 and
1792). Argent, a chevron gules, between three boar's heads
erased azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a falcon proper. Supporters —
Two greyhounds argent, collared gules. Mottoes — (over
crest) " Petit alta ; " (under arms) " Mercy is my desire."
Son of Sir Robert John Abercromby, 7th Bart., Vice-
Lieut. CO. Banff, D.L. Banff and Aberdeen, b. 1850;
d. 1895 ; m. 1883, Florence Anita Eyre, d. of Eyre
Coote of West Park, Hants: —
Sir George William Abercromby, 8lh Bart. (N.S.,
20 Feb. 1635-6), of Birkenbog, co. Banff, b. 1886. Seats—
Forglen House, nr. Turriff, Banffsh. ; Birkenbog and Castle
Douglas, N.B.
Abercromby of Tulhbody (rematric. L.O., 1797).
Arms as above, but the chevron indented, the boar's heads
armed or and langued sable. Crest — A bee volant proper.
Motto — " Vive ut vivas." Arms regd. H. Coll. and aug-
mention granted by Royal Warrant 1801 as follows :
Argent, a fesse embattled gules, a de.xter arm issuant in
chief embowed in armour proper, garnished or, encircled
by a wreath of laurel, the hand supporting the French
standard in bend sinister also proper, and in base his arms
of Abercromby.
Sons of George Ralph, 3rd Baron Abercromby, b.
1800 ; d. 1852 ; OT. 1832, Louisa Penuel, d. of John
Hay Forbes, Lord Medwyn : —
The Rt. Hon. George Ralph Abercromby, 4th Baron
Abercromby, of Aboukir and Tullibody, co. Clackmannan
(G.B., 28 May 1801), b. 1838; m. 1858, Lady Julia Janet
Georgiana Duncan, V.A. , a Lady of the Bedchamber to
Queen Victoria, d. of Adam, 2nd Earl of Camperdown.
Seat — Tullibody Castle, Clackmannanshire. Town res. —
14 Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W.
Club—Tmi.
Hon. John Abercromby, late Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b.
1841 ; w. 1876, Adele Wilhelmine Marika, d. of Chev. Chas.
von Heedenstam, Swedish Minister at Athens (mar. dis-
solved 1879) ; and has issue — Louisa Edla Montagu. Res. —
62 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh.
The Right Honourable Sir JOHN CAMPBELL
GORDON, 7th EARL OF ABERDEEN, Viscount
Formartine, Lord Haddo, Methlic, Tarves, and Kellie, in
Scotland, Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen, co. Aberdeen, in
the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Lord-
Lieut. CO. Aberdeen, P.C, G.C.M.G. , Hon. Col. ist Aber-
deenshire Volunteer Corps R.A., LL.D. Aberdeen, Queen's,
Toronto, McGill, Ottawa, Laval, Princeton, and Harvard
Universities, Hon. D.C.L. Bishops Coll., Lenno.xville ;
was H.M.'s High Commissioner to the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland 1881 to 1885; Lord-Lieut, of
Ireland Feb. 10 to Aug. 3, 1886; and Gov. -Gen. of Canada
1893-98. Born Aug. 3, 1847, being the third but only sur-
viving son of the late Rt. Hon. George John James Hamilton-
Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen, by his wife Mary, second -
dau. of the late George Baillie of Mellerstain and Jervis-
woode, and sister of Rt. Hon. George, roth Earl of Had-
dington. Armorial bearings -Azure, three boars' heads
couped or, armed proper, langued gules, within a double
tressure flowered and counter-flowered interchangeably with
thistles, roses, and fleurs-de-lis of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled ermine. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, two arms holding a bow and arrow straight upwards
in a shooting position and at full draft all proper. Motto
— " Fortuna sequatur." Supporters — Dexter, an earl;
sinister, a Doctor of Laws, both habited in their robes
proper. Married, Nov. 7, 1877, the Hon. Isabel Maria
Marjoribanks, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Dudley Coutts
Marjoribanks, ist Baron Tweedmouth ; and has Issue — (i)
George Gordon, Esq., commonly called Lord Haddo, b.
Jan. 20, 1879; (2) Hon. Dudley Gladstone Hamilton-
Gordon, b. May 6, 1883; (3) Hon. Ian Archibald Gordon,
b. Oct. 4, 1884; Lady Marjorie Adeline; and Lady
Dorothea Mary, d. an infant, 1882. Seats — Haddo
House, Aberdeen ; Tarland Lodge, Aberdeenshire Club
— Brooks's.
ABERNETHY. quartered by BOYLE, LINDSAY
HOME, HAMILTON, DOUGLAS, and LESLIE.
ABINGER, see SCARLETT.
ALFRED CLAY ABRAHAM, Gentleman, F.I. C.,F.C.S.
Born January 26, 1853, being the younger
CTflt*?lflfltt1 ^°" °'^ ^^^ ^^^^ John Abraham, by his wife
-^lUvCtlJUlll Maria Hayes, daughter of John 'Tyerman.
Armorial bearings — He tsears for Arms :
Ermine, on a chevron between three mullets of eight points
gules, as many towers argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, in front of two fronds of
fern, a rook proper; with the Motto, "Veritas libertas. "
Married, May 13, 1880, Lucy Ellison, daughter of Henry
Hunter Golding ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Askew Abra-
ham, Gentleman, born March 19, 1890; (2) Cuthbert
Fen wick Abraham, Gentleman, born May 26, 1891 ;
Margaret Ellison ; Agnes Mitford ; and Dorothy Foster.
Postal addresses — 2 Kingsmead Road, South Birkenhead ;
87 Bold Street, Liverpool.
THOMAS FELL ABRAHAM, Gentleman. Born Octo-
ber 10, 1847, being the elder son of the late John Abraham,
by his wife Maria Hayes, daughter of John Tyerman.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a
chevron between three mullets of eight points gules, as
many towers argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of two fronds of fern, a rook
is the Military Cockade,
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proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Veritas libertas. " Afarn'ed, firstly,
June 23, 1880, Margaret Sarah, eldest daughter of Joseph
J. Brown of Woodbridge, in the county of Suffolk (she died
July 12, 1889) ; secondly, August 9, 1893, Catherine Frances,
third daughter of Bell Williams of Liverpool ; and has
/ss//e — (i) John Fell Abraham, Gentleman, born October
14, 1882 ; (2) Edward Mitford Abraham, Gentleman, born
October 17, 1883 ; Mildred ; Isabel ; and Frances Mary.
Postal addresses — 8j Bold Street, (Liverpool ; 535 Bidston
Road, Oxton, Birkenhead.
ABRAHAMS (H. Coll.).
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on two ostrich feathers
in saltire, an antelope's head erased. Motto — " Verite sans
peur."
Son of : —
L Abrahams. J?es. — Northgate House, Avenue
Road, London, N.W.
BENJAMIN ST. JOHN ACKERS, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, and some-
time M.P. W. Div. of the aforesaid county. Born 1839,
and is the only surviving son of the late James Ackers
of Prinknash Park, co. Gloucester, M. P. for Ludlow, by
Mary his wife, dau. of the late Benjamin Williams of
Bowden Lodge, co. Chester. Liz'ffy — Green, with brass
buttons. Armorial Bearings — Argent, on a bend en-
grailed sable, between two doves rising three sprigs
of oak slipped and fructed proper ; and for a Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount, in front thereof three
sprigs of oak slipped and fructed, a dove rising, holding in
the beak a like sprig of oak all proper ; with the Motto,
" La libert(§." A/arried, October 24, 1861, Louisa Maria
Jane, elder daughter of the late Charles Brooke Hunt, of
Bowden Hall, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and has
had /ssi/e—(i) James Arthur Ackers, Gentleman, born 1873
and died 1888 ; (2) Charles Penrhyn Ackers, Gentleman,
born June 28, 1882 ; Edith Jane ; Mary ; Louisa ; Susan
Elizabeth ; Florence ; and Catherine Victoria Isabel. Estate
and postal address — Huntley Manor, Gloucester. C7u6 —
Carlton.
ACKROYD, see RAWSON-ACKROYD.
ACLAND, quartered by TROYTE.
S ALFRED DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, Major Royal
ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Born. August
^rTfltlTl ^9' ^^5^' being the seventh and youngest son
<ll-iUllU ofSir Henry WentworthDykeAcland, Baronet,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of
Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, F. R.S. ,
late Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of
Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah,
eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Lawi
Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leyton,
stone, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules,
impaling the arms of Smith, namely argent, on a chevron
azure, between three oak-leaves vert, each charged with
an acorn or, as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis of the
field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
couped arm lying fesseways to the sinister azure, gloved
argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered,
and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable. " Afarried,
July 30, 1885, Beatrice Danvers, commonly known as the
Honourable Beatrice Danvers, fourth daughter of the Right
Honourable William Henry Smith, a member of Her Ma-
jesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil
L..aw, Member of Parliament, First Lord of the Treasury,
Constable of Dover Castle, and Lord Warden of the Cinque
Ports, by the Right Honourable Emily his wife. Viscountess
Hambleden, of Hambleden, in the county of Bucking-
ham ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur William Acland, Gentle-
man ; (2) Peter Bevil Edward Acland, Gentleman; Angela
Cicely Mary ; Katherine ; and .Sarah Beatrice. Postal ad-
dress— 3 Cadogan Square, London S.W.
§ CHARLES THOMAS DYKE ACLAND, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
counties of Somerset and Devon ; and Justice of the Peace
for the county of Cornwall ; Master of Arts of the University
of Oxford ; Member of Parliament for East Cornwall, 1882-
1885 ; North-Eastern Division, 1885-1892 ; Deputy- Warden
of the Stannaries ; Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel
ist Devon Yeomanry, from 1883 ; Captain Devon Mounted
Rifles, 1866-1877; Barrister-at-Law. Born July 16, 1842,
being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas
Dyke Acland, eleventh Baronet of Columb-John [to whom
refer], by his first wife Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles
Mordaunt, eighth Baronet of Massingham. C/uds — Athen-
aeum, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, impaled
with the arms of Walrond, namely, argent three bulls'
heads caboshed sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister
azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper,
beaked, membered, and belled or; with the Motto,
" In^branlable." Afarried, November i, 1879, Gertrude,
third daughter of Sir John Walrond, first Baronet. Postal
addresses — Killerton, Exeter; Holnicote, Taunton.
THEODORE DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, M.A.. M.D.
(Oxon.), Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Mem-
ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, Physician at Saint
Thomas's and at Brompton Hospitals. Bo>-n No\ember
14, 1851, being the third son of Sir Henry Wentworth
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of
Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of
Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor
of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian,
and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William
Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society,
of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequy argent
and sable, a fesse gules, impaling the arms of Gull, namely
azure, a serpent nowed or, between three sea-gulls proper,
with the following honourable augmentation, namely, a
canton ermine, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled
or, enfiled by the coronet which encircles the badge or
plume of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales gold :
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped
arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent,
thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and
belled or; with the Motto, " In^branlable." Morried,
April 12, 1888, Caroline Cameron, the only surviving
daughter of the late Sir William Withey Gull, first Baronet,
Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, Doctor
of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of
Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge,
and Fellow of the Royal Society ; and has had Issue —
Theodore W^illiam Gull Acland, Gentleman, born November
7, 1890; and Aim^e Sarah Agnes Dyke, born May 14, and
died September 17, 1889. Postal address — 19 Bryanston
Square, London, W. Club — Athenaeum.
QSiR WILLIAM ALISON DYKE ACLAND, Bart., a
'R-iSl' \7ii^*a_ A rimiral in the
Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy, J. P. for co. of
Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Bom
Dec. 18, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Sir Henry
Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division),
Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and
Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius
Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe
Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of
William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal
Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of
Essex. He was attached to the Chilian Army in the war
between Chili arid Peru in 1881 ; Captain Her Majesty's
ship " Hyacinth " 1888-89; "Volage," 1889-91; "Edgar,"
1893-94; and "Australia" 1894-97; A.D.C. to the Queen
1896-99 ; Capt. Dockyard Reserve, Devonport, 1897-99 ;
Rear-Admiral 1899; second in conmiand Channel Squadron
1902-4 ; Admiral Supt. Gibraltar Dockyard 1902-4 ; Vice-
Admiral 1904. Armorial bearings — Chequy argent and
sable, a fesse gules; impaling the arms of Smith, namely
argent, on a chevron azure, between three oak-leaves
vert, each charged with an acorn or, as many leopards'
faces jessant-de-lis of the field ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying
fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a
falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or;
with the Motto, " In^branlable." Married, July 7, 1887,
Emily Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Emily
Anna, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable William
Henry Smith, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour-
able Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parlia-
ment, First Lord of the Treasury, Constable of Dover
Castle, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, by the
Right Honourable Emily his wife, Viscountess Hambleden,
of Hambleden, in the county of Buckingham ; and has
/ssi/c — (i) William Henry Dyke Acland, Esquire, born
May 16, 1888; (2) Hubert Guy Dyke Acland, Gentleman,
born June 8, 1890. Postal addrgss — Rocklands, Chudleigh,
Devon. CIuIjs — United Service, Athenaeum.
HUGH LEONARD ACLAND-TROYTE, Esquire,
J. P., Capt. 3rd Vol. Batt. Devon Regt. , late Lieut. 20th
Hussars. Born Dec. 18, 1870, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Charles Arthur Williams Troyte,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1881, Col. commanding
ist Royal Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, and Hon. Col. and
Lieut. -Col. commanding 3rd V. B. Devon Regt., by his wife
Katharine Mary, dau. of Sir John W. Walrond, ist Bart.,
of Bradfield, Devon, by his wife Hon. Frances Caroline
Hood, dau. of Rt. Hon. Samuel, 2nd Lord Bridport.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, an eagle dis-
played with two heads proper, within a bordure invected
ermine, in chief a cross crosslet sable, for distinction (for
Troyte) ; 2 and 3, chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules
(for Acland), quartering Wrothe and Dyke. Mantling
ermine and or. Crests — r. on a wreath of the colours, an
eagle's wing sable, charged with five estoiles or, environed
with a snake proper, the wing charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet or (for Troyte) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, on a man's hand couped at the wrist, in a glove
fesseways, a falcon perched all proper (for Acland). Motto —
" A Deo in Deo." Married, June 1899, Helen Jessie, dau.
of the late Henry Chapman. 5fa/— Hunsham, Court
Bampton, Devon. Club — National.
JOHN EDWARD ACLAND (formerly Acland-Troyte,
but use of latter name now discontinued). Esquire,
MA. Oxford, late Captain Essex Regt. Born Feb. 20,
1848, being the second son of the late Arthur Henry
Dyke Acland (who assumed by Royal Licence, 1852, the
surname and arms of Troyte), by his wife Fanny, dau. of
Robert Williams of Bridehead. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, or, an eagle displayed with two heads
proper, within a bordure invected ermine, in chief a cross
crosslet sable, for distinction (for Troyte) ; 2 and 3, chequy
argent and sable, a fesse gules (for Acland), quartering
Wrothe and Dyke. Mantling ermine and or. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's wing sable, charged
with five estoiles or, environed with a snake proper, the
wing charged for distinction with a cross crosslet or (for
Troyte) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a man's hand
couped at the wrist, in a glove fesseways, a falcon perched
all proper (for Acland). Motto — "A Deo in Deo."
Married, Oct. 26, 1882, Norah Letitia Nugent, dau. of
Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes ; and has Issue — (i) Henry
Vivian Acland, Gentleman, b. Nov. 27, 1883; (2) Arthur
Nugent Acland, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1885; (3) John
Bevill Acland, Gentleman, b. March 14, 1890; Lalage
Mary Kathleen ; Sibell Norah Garteret ; Fanny Veronica ;
and Victoria Letitia. Residence — Wollaston House, Dor-
chester.
Rev. REGINALD HENRY DYKE ACLAND-
TROYTE, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Chaplain at Pau,
France. Born June 8, 1851, being the third son of the late
Arthur Henry Dyke Acland (who assumed by Royal Licence,
1852, the surname and arms of Troyte), by his wife Frances,
dau. of Robert Williams of Bridehead. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, or, an eagle displayed with two
heads proper, within a bordure invected ermine, in chief
a cross crosslet sable, for distinction (for Troyte) ; 2 and
3, chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules (for Acland),
quartering Wrothe and Dyke. Mantling ermine and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's wing
sable, charged with five estoiles or, environed with a snake
proper, the wing charged for distinction with a cross crosslet
or (for Troyte) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a man's
hand couped at the wrist, in a glove fesseways, a falcon
perched all proper (for Acland). MottO — "A Deo in Deo."
Married, Jan. 8, 1879, Charlotte Eliza, dau. of George
Price. Residence — Presbytere St. Andr(5, Pau, France.
CHARLES HENRY WYNDHAM A'COURT-REP-
INGTON, M.A. (Cantab.), M.P. for Wilton 1852-55.
Bor7i 1819, being the only son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Charles Ashe A'Court-Repington, C. B. (who assumed the
name of Repington on succeeding to Amington in 1855),
by Mary Elizabeth Catharine, dau. of Abraham Gibbs.
Club -Travellers'. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
gules a fesse dancettte ermine between six billets argent (for
Repington) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois
and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaks and legs
gules, charged on the breast with two chevronels argent
(for A'Court). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic
antelope gules, armed, unguled and tufted or, billett^e argent
(for Repington) ; 2. upon a wreath of the coloui'S, an eagle
displayed sable, on the breast two chevronels or, holding
in the beak a lily proper. Motto— " Virtus propter se."
Married, 1854, Emily, only daughter of the late H. Currie.
Estate— tK\nm^\o\-\ Hall, Warwickshire. Postal address —
Travellers' Club.
ACTON, see WOOD-ACTON.
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EDWARD WILLIAM FREDERICK ACTON, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop,
late Capt. ist Cheshire Mil. , and late Captain 76th Regiment
of Foot, Lord of the Manor of Tasley. Born 1834, being the
son of the late Edward Farrer Acton, of Gatacre Park, only
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Salop, Lieutenant-Colonel Shropshire Militia,
by Mary Anne his wife, youngest daughter of the late
Reverend Horace Suckling, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of Barshani, in the county of Suffolk. 67«i^— Constitu-
tional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules,
two lions passant argent, between nine cross crosslets
fitchf^e or. Burke's "Landed Gentry" quotes a Crest
which is made use of by the family, but it is of no authority,
and there is no crest belonging to the arms of this family.
It is "within a torse, a human leg and thigh in armour
couped and dropping blood all proper." Married, 1855,
Helen Maria (who died, 1887), second daughter of the late
William Parker Ranney, of Saint John, New Brunswick ;
and has Issue— 2iW only daughter, Helen Beatrice, married
April 18, 1882, John Kendall Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton
Park, and has issue. Estate and postal address— T\\& Lea-
sowes, Bridgnorth.
WILLIAM ROBERT ACTON, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Worcester. Bor?i November 16,
1835, being the son of the late William Joseph Acton,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Wolveiton Hall, by Mary,
widow of William Trafford, Esquire. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : (jules, a fesse ermine within a bordure
engrailed of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, holding
in the hand a sword argent, hilt or, enfiled with a boar's
head couped at the neck sable, distilling blood ; with the
Motto, " Vaillance avance I'homme." Married, 1861,
Sarah, eldest daughter of Robert Dand of Gloster Hill,
Northumberland ; and has had Issue — (i) William Walter
Acton, Gentleman, born November 10, 1862; (2) Robert
Matthew Acton, Gentleman, born November 16, 1864; (3)
Henry Edward Acton, Gentleman, born May 29, 1867, and
died September 2, 1867; (4) Vincent Henry Acton, Gentle
man, boin December 18, 1868, and died February 9, 1870 ;
(5) Edward Vincent Joseph Ac'on, Gentleman, born Feb-
ruary 28, 1871 ; (61 Charles Joseph Acton, Gentleman, born
May II, 1872; (7) Roger David Acton, Gentleman, born
March i, 1874; (8) Richard Joseph Acton, Gentleman, born
February 5, 1880; Mary Margaret; and Winifred Mary.
Estate and postal address — Wolverton Hall, Pershore.
ADAM (L.O. , 26 May 1903). Argent, two cross crosslets
fitchfe in chief and a horse-shoe in base azure, on a chief
crosslet titchfe gules, surmounted by two swords in saltire
proper, hiked and pommelled or. Motto — " Dominus ipse
faciet."
Son of late Stephen Adam, Esq., J. P., of Hillside
House, Edinburgh, b. 1819 ; d. 1889 ; ;«. 1845 : —
Alfred Adam, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), b. 1857. Seat — Wester Livilands, Stirlingshire.
Clubs — Royal Societies, Grosvenor.
grant in 1834 to
from a mount in
invected gules, a lion passant of the field. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a cross
ADAMI (H. Coll., 1902, based upon
Valentine Adami, Munich). Or, issuant
base vert, an apple-tree fructed between two serpents erect
wavy and respectant proper, a fesse gules, thereon three
apples pendent, stalked and leaved or. Mantling vert and
or. Crest — Out of the battlements of a tower or, a demi-
lion double-queued gules, holding between the paws an
estoile of eight points also or, between two branches of an
apple-tree fructed proper. MottO — " Ne cede nialo."
Sons of John George Adami of Ashton-upon-Mersey,
Cheshire, b. 1826 ; d. 1883 ; tn. Sarah Ann Ellis, d.
of the late Thomas Leech of Urmston, Lanes. : —
John George Adami, Gentleman, M.A., M.D. (Camb.),
late Fellow of Jesus Coll., Professor of Pathology in M'Gill
Univ., Montreal, b. 1862; m. 1894, Mary Stuart, d. of
James Alexander Cantlie ; and , has surv. issue — George
Donald Stephen Adami, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Isabella
Marguerite Adeline. Res. — Peel Street, Montreal. Clubs —
Savile, St. James's (Montreal).
Leonard Christian Adami, Gentleman, I.C.S. , Sec. to
Legislative Council, Bengal, b. 1874; w. 1899, Elizabeth
Shaw, d. of late Grahame Hardie Thomson of Glasgow ;
and has issue — (i) George Grahame Adami, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; (2) Frederic MacLellan Adami, Gentleman, b.
1902.
ADAMS, see PEERS-ADAMS and WOOLLCOMBE-
ADAMS.
ADAMS, quartered by ATTWOOD and RAWSON.
ADAMS of Northlands (Ulster's Office). Gules, a heart
between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a cross crosslet fitchfe or, charged with a bleeding
heart gules. Motto— " In cruce salus." Ajwry— White,
faced with scarlet.
Son of John Hervey Adams, Esq., of Northlands, J. P.
COS. Cavan and Monaghan, High Sheriff 1854, b. 1818 ;
d. 1871 ; w. ist, 1846, Elizabeth Frances, d. of
Ambrose Going, Esq., J. P., of Ballyphilip, co. Tip-
perary : —
Samuel Allen Adams, Esq., J. P. co. Cavan, formerly ist
Lieut. Tipperary Mil. Art., b. 1847; m. 1871, Francis
Dorothea, d. of Rev. Decimus W. Preston, M.A. , Rector
of Killinkere (and gdau. of William Preston, Judge of
Appeal, by Hon. Frances Dorothea, d. of John, 5th Lord
Carbery) ; and has surv. issue— (i) John Hervey Stuart
Adams, Gentleman, b. 1875; (2) Samuel Allen Adams,
Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (3) Ambrose Douglas Adams, Gentle-
man, b. 1889; Olive Mildred; Mary Henrietta Mabel; and
Hazel Gertrude. Seat — Northlands, Carrickmacross.
Sons of Charles Stuart Adams, Esq., of Glynch House,
Newbliss, J. P. cos. Meath and Cavan, b. 1820; d.
1876 ; OT. ist, 1850, Eliza [d. i860), d. of Charles
McMahon of Rockfield, co. Monaghan ; 2nd, 1862,
Jane Henrietta (d. 1888), d. of Rev. Chas. Sheridan
Young : —
Samuel Stuart Adams, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res. —
Richard Hervey Adams, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res.—
Douglas Gerald Adams, Gentleman, /;. 1868; ;«. ist,
1897, Eleanor Anna, d. of Lt.-Gen. Clifford, C.B. ;
2nd, 1902, Edna Olivia Mant, d. of Edward Dobbs,
LL. D. ; and has issue— Lionel Douglas Adams, Gentle-
man, h. 1904 ; Violet Eleanor Sheila, b. 1897. Res. —
Aubawn, Killeshandra, co. Cavan.
Sons of Rev. Benjamin William Adams, D.D. , of
Kinnea, co. Cavan, Incumbent of Santry, b. 1827 ; d.
1886; m. 2nd, 1864, Louisa Jane, d. of William
O'Brien Adams, M.D. :—
William Augustus Adams, Esq., Major sth Lancers, b.
1865. Estate— K\nnQ3., co. Cavan.
Herbert Algernon Adams, Gentleman, Commander R.N.,
b. 1872; m. 1898, Emily Banner Clough, d. of Somerset J.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Johnstone of Egyptian Coast Guard Service ; and has issue
— Alastair Somerset Graham Adams, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res.—
ADAMS (H. Coll.). Or, sem^e of cross crosslets fitch^e
sable, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed of the
second. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, the elbow charged with a torteau, the gauntlet
also proper, grasping a cross crosslet fitchte sable.
Son of Col. Henry Cranstoun Adams [Res. — Lion
House, Exmouth), b. 1826; m. 1849, Matilda Winsloe,
d. of Commander Thomas Patton, R.N. : —
Herbert Cranstoun Adams, Esq., Lt.-Col. ist Devonsh.
Roy. Garrison Art. (Vols.), b. 1851 ; w. 1884, Emma Annie
Isabel, d. of Rev. Henry Percy, Rector of Greystoke, Hon.
Canon of Carlisle ; and has issue. Res. — 2 Beacon, Ex-
mouth. Club — Devon and Exeter.
Arthur Elford Adams, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Malpas, Truro.
JAMES CRAIG BATE DE LISLE ADAMS, Gentle-
man. Borji Aug. 20, 1 851, being the second son of the
late Henry Augustus Adams, Esq., General in the Army,
by his wife J. Charlotte, dau. of John Andrew Rabe of
Rabe Castle, near Amsterdam, Holland. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a heart between three cross crosslets fitch^c
died 1854 at Scutari, of wounds received at the battle of
Inkerman ; she was raised to the rank and precedence she
would have enjoyed had her husband lived to be elevated
to the rank of Knight Commander of the said Order.
Armorial bearings — On a lozenge vert, on a cross or, an
estoile sable, in the first quarter a bezant, impaling the
same arms of Adams. Postal address— 'Y\\fi Lodge, Anstey,
near Coventry.
LESLIE PEERS ADAMS, Gentleman. Dor7i Feb. 27,
1863, being the sixth but fourth surviving son of the late
Henry Augustus Adams, Esq. , General in the Army, by his
wife J. Charlotte, dau. of John Andrew Rabe of Rabe
Castle, near Amsterdam, Holland. Armorial bearings —
Gules, a heart between three cross crosslets fitch^e or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitch^e or, charged with a
bleeding heart gules. Motto -" In cruce salus." Resi-
dence —
NEWSHAM PEERS ADAMS, Gentleman. Bom June
6, 1861, being the fifth but third surviving son of the late
Henry Augustus Adams, Esq., General in the Army, by
his wife J. Charlotte, dau. of John Andrew Rabe of Rabe
Castle, liear Amsterdam, Holland. Armorial bearings-
Gules, a heart between three cross crosslets fitch^e or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitchfe or, charged
with a bleeding heart gules. Motto — "In cruce salus."
Residence —
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitch^e or,
charged with a bleeding heart gules. Motto — " In cruce
salus." Residence —
Rev. JAMES WILLIAMS ADAMS, V.C, B. A., Senior
Chaplain Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment, Rector of
Postwick, Norwich. Armorial bearings — Vert, a cat-a-
mountain between three crescents or, and pendent below
the escutcheon his Victoria Cross. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — An eagle regardant, wings elevated sable, pendent
from the neck an escutcheon or, charged with a cat's face
vert, resting the dexter claw on a crescent also or. Postal
address — The Rectory, Postwick, Norwich.
SAMUEL THOMAS ADAMS, Gentleman. Born 1870,
being the only son of the late Samuel Adams, Gentleman,
by his wife Louisa Lowe, dau. of the late Thomas Coulson,
Esq., of Barrow-on-Soar, co. Leicester. Armorial bear-
ings^ Vert, a cross parted and fretty between two mullets
in the first and fourth quarters, and as many cinquefoils
in the second and third quarters or. Mantling vert and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot
sable, semfe of cinquefoils or, and resting the dexter paw
upon a mullet also or.
WILLIAM ADAMS, Esq., J. P. for co. Cavan, High
Sheriff 1887. Born March 18, 1837, being the only son of
the late William Adams of Erne View, co. Cavan, by Eliza,
eldest dau. of George Cooney. Lively — Green, with yellow
facings. Ai"morial bearings — Vert, a pale between two
Dame KATHARINE ADAMS, commonly known as
Lady Adams, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Coker Adams,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A., Vicar of Anstey, Shilton, and
Foleshill. Married, Nov. 23, 1843, her cousin, the late
Major-General Henry William Adams, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Anstey Hall, who
griffins segreant or, the pale charged in chief with a trefoil
slipped of the first. Mantling vert and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped
gules between two wings sable, each charged with three
bezants. Married, 1870, Sarah, third dau. of George
is the Military Cockade.
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Chatterton, Esq., J. P., of Ballyrtamote, co. CorJc ; and has,
with other Issue — (i) Wilhani Chatterton Adams, Gentle-
man, B.A. [T.C.D.], b. 1873; (2) George Chatterton
Adams, Gentleman, B.A. [T.C.D.], Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 1^. 1877; (3) Welby Alleyne
Chatterton Adams, Gentleman, b. i88g. Seat — Drumelton
House, Cootehill, co. Cavan. Residence — 8 Elgin Road,
Dublin.
The Reverend WILLIAM FULFORD ADAMS,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, Rector of Weston-Sub-Edge, co. Gloucester.
Born July 19, 1833, being the eldest son of the late Reve-
rend bacres Adams of Howdon, in the county of Devon,
Vicar of Bampton, in the county of Oxford, and a Justice of
the Peace for that county, by Anna Maria, eldest daughter
of Baldwin Fulford of Fulford, in the county of Devon.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, semte of
cross crosslets fitch^e sable, a lion rampant gules, a bordure
engrailed of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, gar-
nished or, the elbow charged with a torteau, the gauntlet
also proper, grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e sable ; with the
Motto, " Libertas et natale solum." Married, October 13,
1859, Catherine Mary, only daughter of Thomas Horton
of Bromsgrove ; and has had Issue — William Dacres Adams,
Gentleman, born August 19, 1864; Margaret (deceased);
Katharine ; and Winifred Mary (deceased). Postal ad-
dress^^Yh& Rectory, Weston-Sub-Edge, Broadway, R.S.O. ,
Worcestershire.
§JOHN GEORGE ADAMSON, Esquire, Lieut.-Col.
Reserve of Officers, late Major King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry, J. P. and D.L. co. Leitrim. Born
January 8, 1855, being the elder son of Lawrence William
Adamson, Esq. [to whom refer], by Anne Jane, his
first wife, daughter of John T. E. Flint of Filleigh, Devon-
shire. Armorial bearings — Vert, gutt^e-d'eau, a cross
invected, in the first quarter a key in pale, and in the
second a talbot passant all or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a talbot passant azure, collared, charged
on the shoulder with a cross invected, and holding in
the dexter paw a key in pale all or. Motto — "Watch
and ward." Married, August 9, 1883, Caroline Sara, only
daughter of the late Reverend James Timothy Bainbridge
Landon, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford,
Vicar of the Parish of Ledsham, and Canon of York ;
and has Issue— Mnxxnl Annie Pearl ; and Catharine Evelyn.
5^(2/— Glen fame Hall, Glenfarne, R.S.O. , co. Leitrim.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin), and
Royal St. George's Yacht (Kingstown).
JOHN S. ADAMSON, Gentleman, only surviving son
of the late Henry Adamson, Shipowner in Aberdeen.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse
wavy between three cross crosslets fitch^e azure ; upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of liis
liveries is set for Crest, a cross crosslet as in the Arms ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Crux mihi grata
quies." Postal address— '&r&m^lon Place, Bexley Heath,
Kent.
LAWRENCE WILLIAM ADAMSON, Esquire, LL.D.,
J. P. cos. Northumberland and Durham, D.L. for former
CO. (High Sheriff 1900- 1901), a Member of the Manx
Bar. Born July 14, 1829, being the only son of the late
Lawrence Adamson, Her Majesty's Seneschal of the Isle
of Man, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest daughter of Captain
Roger Walmsley. Clubs — Union, Northern Counties (New-
castle-on-Tyne). Livery — Plain dark green. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, gutt^e-d'eau, a cross
invected, in the first quarter a key in pale, and in the second
a talbot passant all or ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a talbot passant azure, collared, charged
on the shoulder with a cross invected, and holding in the
dexter paw a key in pale all or; with the Motto, " W^atch
and ward." Married, firstly, December 22, 1853, Anne Jane
(who died), third daughter of John T. E. Flint, of Filleigh,
Devonshire ; and secondlv, 1889, Sarah Frances, youngest
daugliter of the late WiUiam Swan, of Walker, Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) John
George Adamson, Esq., Lieut.-Col. late King's Own Light
Infantry [to whom refer] ; (2) Lawrence Arthur Adamson,
Gentleman, Master of Arts and Barrister-at-Law, born
April 20, i86c. Estate — Eslington Lodge, Northumber-
mi
land.
Tyne.
Postal address — 2 Linden Road, Newcastle-on-
WILLIAM SHAW ADAMSON of Careston, Esquire,
J. P. CO. of Forfar. Bo?-n Nov. 20, 1851, being the only
child of the late John Adamson of Careston, Esq., J. P.
CO. Forfar, by his wife Susan Miller, third dau. of Capt.
Shaw of Newhall, Forfarshire. Armorial bearings— Ar-
ia the Naval Cockade.
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gent, a fesse gyronny of eight or and sable, between a heart
gules accompanied by two cross crosslets fitch^e azure in
chief and in base a galley, sails furled, oars in action, of
the third, flagged of the fourth. Mantling sable doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a sword proper,
hiked and pommelled or, and a cross crosslet fitchee gules
in saltire, all between two branches of laurel also proper.
Motto — " Crux mihi grata quies." Married, June 20, 1883,
Nora Jane, dau. of the Rt. Hon. James Alexander Camp-
bell of Stracathro, co. Forfar, P.C., M.F. for the Univer-
sities of Glasgow and Aberdeen, D.L. co. Forfar ; and has
Issue -William Campbell Adamson, Gentleman, b. Nov.
5, 1886 ; and Annie Peto. Residences — Careston Castle,
Brechin, co. Forfar ; Navar Lodge, Navar, Brechin. Clubs
— Junior Constitutional, New (Edinburgh), University
(Edinburgh).
ADAMSON (L.O. ). Azure, a mullet argent, between
three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreatli of his liveries, a dexter arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a scimitar all proper. Motto
— " Pro patria." Livery — blue, yellow facings.
Eld. s. of Thomas Black .'\damson of Alloa and
Grangemouth, Shipbuilder, b. 1831 ; d. 1877; m. 1858,
Anne, d. of John Smith : —
Thomas Adamson, Esq., Mem. Incorp. Soc. of Account-
ants and Auditors (Transvaal Branch), Capt. and Paymaster
2nd and 3rd Batts. Rally. Pioneer Regt. (Irregular Corps)
during S. African War 1900-1902, Capt. and Paymaster
Scottish Horse Vols. Transvaal, b. 18 Jan. 1859. Post.
add. — The New Club, Johannesburg, S. Africa.
EDWARD HOMFRAY ADDENBROOKE, Gentle-
man. Borti June 10, 1845, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Edward Addenbrooke of The Lea, co. Hereford,
and of Kingswinford, co. Stafford, B.A. Trin. Coll., Oxford,
Vicar of Prees, co. Salop, by his first wife Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Henry Homfray, Esq. , J. P. , D. L. , of Broadwaters
House, CO. Worcester. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
29 April 179s) — Quarterly azure and argent, a fess wavy or,
between three crescents counterchanged. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the
bank side of a river proper, an otter passant per pale
argent and sable, charged with two crescents counterchanged.
Motto — ' ' Nee teinere nee timide." Married, Aug. 4, 1870,
Marianne, dau. of Rev. Henry Downing, Vicar of Kings-
winford, CO. Worcester ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Edward
Addenbrooke, Gentleman, /'. July 28,
Andrew Addenbrooke, Gentleman, b.
Bertram Addenbrooke, Gentleman, b.
Arthur Addenbrooke, Gentleman, 1^.
Robert Geoffrey Addenbrooke, Gentleman, b. July
1889; Eleanor Charlotte; and Dorothy Marian, d. 190^.
Residence — -The Platts, Kidderminster.
1871 ; (2) Francis
Nov. 30, 1872 ;
Oct. 28, 1874 ;
May 30, 1882 ;
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HERBERT HENRY HODGETTS ADDENBROOKE,
Gentleman. Born May 1862, being the third son of the
late Rev. Edward Addenbrooke of The Lea, co. Hereford,
and of Kingswinford, co. Stafford, B.A. Trin. Coll., Oxford,
Vicar of Prees, co. Salop, by his second wife Caroline
Frances Bramston, eldest dau. of the Rev. James Davies
of Braishfield House, co. Hants. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly azure and argent, a fess wavy or, between three
crescents counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the bank side of a
river proper, an otter passant per pale argent and sable,
charged with two crescents counterchanged. Married
Catherine Alice, dau. of Cutler. Residence —
Reverend JAMES JENNINGS ADDENBROOKE,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Whixall, Salop, B.A. Bor?!
August 1859, being the second son of the late Rev. Edward
Addenbrooke of The Lea, co. Hereford, and of Kings-
winford, CO. Stafford, B.A. Trin. Coll., Oxford, Vicar of
Prees, co. Salop, by his second wife Caroline Frances
Bramston, eldest dau, of the Rev. James Davies of Braish-
field House, CO. Hants. Armorial bearings — Quaiterly
azure and argent, a fess wavy or, between three crescents
counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on the bank side of a river
proper, an otter passant per pale argent and sable, charged
with two crescents counterchanged. Postal address — Whix-
hall, Salop.
ADDERLEY, see CRADOCK, and BROUGHTON-
ADDERLEY.
The Hon. HENRY ARDEN ADDERLEY, B.A. (Ox-
ford), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), of the Warwick-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry 1877 to 1895, when he retired with
rank of Hon. Captain, J. P., co. of Warwick, D. L. , County
Councillor Coleshill Division Warwickshire. Born Sept.
26, 1854, being the second son of the Rt. Hon. Baron
Norton, P.C, K.C.M.G., of Norton on the Moors, Staffs. ;
by his wife the Hon. Julia Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of Rt. '
Hon. Chandos, Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh Abbey. Livery
— Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend
azure, three mascles of the field, and impaling the arms of
Stopford-Sackville, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly or
and gules, a bend vair (for Sackville) ; 2 and 3, azure, three
lozenges between nine cross crosslets all or (for Stopford).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a stork argent. Motto — "Addere legi
justitiam decus." Married, August 30, 1081, Grace, youngest
dau. of William Bruce Stopford-Sackville of Drayton House,
CO. Northampton ; and has Issue — Hubert Bowyer Arden
Adderley, Esq., b. February 21, 1886; Muriel, Ruth, Isabel,
Joan, and Lettice. Seat — Fillongley Hall, Coventry. Club—
Windham.
WILLIAM HENRY ADDISON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a bend ermine, between two snakes nowed
or, a chief argent, thereon three leopards' faces gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a snake nowed or, in front of a demi-eagle with
wings displayed sable, holding in the beak a snake entwined
round the neck proper. Motto — " Addecet honeste vivere."
Postal addresses — Newark House, Maidstone, Kent; Robert-
son, Cape Colony, S. .Africa.
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RODOLPH LADEVEZE ADLERCRON, Esquire,
Capt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, F. R.G.S.
Z)V;« July 5,1873, being the second son of George RotheLade-
veze Adlercron of Moyglare, co. Meath, by his wife Aloyse
Lilias, dau. of Baron de Blonay of the Chateau de Blonay,
Switzerland. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, an eagle displayed, wings inverted sable, langued
gules, membered and ducally crowned or (for Adlercron) ;
2 and 3, argent, a chevron in point embowed between in
chief two mullets and in base a lion rampant all gules (for
Trapaud). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed sable, langued
gules, ducally crowned or, the dexter wing per fesse
argent and azure, the sinister per fesse of the last and
or. Motto — " Quo fata vocant." Residence — Broom Hall,
Horsham, Sussex. Clubs — Naval and Military, Cale-
donian.
Sir WILLIAM AGNEW, first Baronet, J. P. for Lan-
cashire, Manchester, and Salford, M.P. for S. E. Lancashire
(1880-85), for Lancashire, S. E. Stretford (1885-86). Bortt
October 20, 1825, being the son of the late Thomas Agnew
of Manchester. Clubs — Devonshire, National Liberal, Re-
form. Armorial bearings — Per saltire argent and gules, in
pale two cinquefoils, and in fesse as many saltires couped,
all counterchanged, the escutcheon charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle regardant
wings expanded proper, each wing charged with a pale or,
holding in its mouth a sword pointed upwards, also proper,
and resting the dexter claw on a saltire couped gules. Motto
— " Consilio et impetu." Married, 1851, Mary (who died
1892), eldest daughter of George Pixton Kenworthy of Man-
chester, and Peel Hall, Lancashire ; and has /«?<^— George
William, Esquire, born Jan. ig, 1852. Residence - 11 Great
Stanhope Street, W.
AIKEN, see CHETWOOD-AIKEN.
JAMES AIKEN, Esquire, M.A. of the University of
Glasgow, J. P. for co. Dumbarton, elder son of John Aiken
of Dalmoak and Janet his wife, younger dau. of John Belch
of Drumoyne, Lanarkshire. Armorial bearings— Or, three
oak slips fructed proper, a chief vair ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist, holding a garland of oak leaves proper. Motto — "In
robore decus." Estate and postal address — Dalmoak, by
Dumbarton.
§ FRANK AIKENHEAD, Esquire, Capt. Royal Artil-
lery. Born March 22, 1867, being the only son of
the late Robert Aikenhead, Esquire, J. P. for the North
Riding of the co. of York, by his wife Frances Annie, eldest
is the Naval Cockade.
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child of Joseph Davidson of Greencroft Park, Lanchester,
CO. Durham. Livery — Green , with silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — Argent, three acorns slipped and leaved vert,
two flaunches gules, each charged with a thistle leaved and
slipped or. Mantling vert and argent; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affront^e, holding
in his dexter hand a branch of laurel slipped and fructed all
proper, and resting his sinister on a chaplet of oak also
proper, fructed. Motto — " Rupto robore nati." Married,
1891, Mabel Louise, only dau. of the late Major-Gen.
Edward Andrt^e Wylde, late R. M.L.I. ; and has Issue — (i)
Robert Aikenhead, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1892; (2)
David Francis Aikenhead, Gentleman, b. June 29, 1895.
Clubs — Naval and Military, and Yorkshire (York).
THOMAS STOKES GEORGE HUGH ROBERT-
SON .AIKMAN, Esquire, of Ross and Broomhiiton,
J. P., D. L. , Lieut. -Col. commanding and Hon. Col. 4th
Batt. H.L.L, and Hon. Lt.-Col. in Army. Born Feb. 25,
i860, being the eldest son of Hugh Henry Robertson
Aikman of Ross and Broomhiiton, by Mary Joyce, only child
of Thomas Stokes of New Parks, co. Leicester. Livery
— Drab coat, scarlet waistcoat and breeches. Armorial
bearings (L.O. , 1672 and 1893) — Argent, a sinister hand
holding a branch of oak palcways proper, surmounted of a
bend engrailed gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an oak-tree proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ".Sub
Robore Virtus." Married, iBgg, Constance Henrietta, only
dau. of the late John Archibald Middleton, Esq., Capt.
Royal Dragoons ; and has Issue — (i) William Hamilton
Robertson Aikman, Gentleman, b. November 23, 1902;
(2) Hugh Forbes RoVjertson Aikman, Gentleman, b. Dec. 9,
1903; and Margrett Georgina. Seats — Ross, Hamilton,
N.B. ; Tor Dale, Matlock; Grandborough, near Dun-
church. Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
The Most Honouk.\blf. Sik Archibald Kennedy,
third MARQUESS OF AILSA, and Baron Ailsa, in
the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl of Cassillis and
Baron Kennedy, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet
of Nova Scotia. Born Sept. i, 1847, being the eldest son
of the Most Hon. Sir Archibald Kennedy, second Marquess
of Ailsa, K. T. , by his wife Julia, sec(jnd dau. of the late
Sir Richard Mounteney Jephson, Baronet; became Ensign
Coldstream Guards 1806, Lieutenant 1870, retired same
year ; succeeded his father in 1870 ; late Lieut, commanding
R.N. Artillery Vols. (Clyde Brigade), J. P. and D L. for
Ayrshire, is Honorary Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve.
Livery — Claret. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
gules, between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, all within
a double tressure flory and counterflory of the second.
Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank,
and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, wiih a
Mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dolphin naiant proper. Sup-
porters— Two swans proper, beaked and membered gules.
Motto — " Avise la fin." Married, firstly, March 7, 1871,
the Hon. Evelyn Stuart (</. 1888), dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Charles, twelfth Baron Blantyre. He married secondly,
November 3, 1891, Isabella, dau. of Hugh M' Master of
Kausani, North-Wesl Provinces, India ; and has Issue
by his first marriage, (i) Archibald Kennedy, Esq., com-
monly called the Earl of Cassillis, b. May 22, 1872 \_m. 1903,
Frances Emily, dau. of .Sir .Mark John M'Taggart Stewart,
M.P.], Capt. 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Militia);
(2) Lord Charles Kennedy, Lieut. Prince of Whales Light
Horse, S. Africa, b. April 10, 1875 ; (3) Lord Angus
Kennedy, b. October 28, 1882; Lady Evelyn, d. January 9,
1886 ; and Lady Aline ; and by his second marriage,
(4) Lord Hugh Kennedy, /'. Jan. 19, 1895 ; and Lady
Marjory. Seats — Culzean Castle, Maybole, Cassillis
House, and Newark Castle, all in Ayrshire, N.B. Town
residence — 65 Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs — Guards', Tra-
vellers'.
§LiEUTENANT-CoLONEi, HENRY PARKE AIREY,
D.S. O. , New South Wales Artillery ; was Ensign loist
Royal Bengal Fusiliers ; served in Egypt in 1885 as A.D.C.
to Gen. Freemantle, Coldstream Guards (medal and clasp,
Khedive's star). Born Aug. 3, 1843, being the second
son of Henry Cookson Airey, Capt. 59th Bengal Native
Infantry, by his wife Emily, dau. of William Parke.
Club — Union, Sydney. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a
chevron argent, between in chief three mullets of the last
and in base the battlements of a tower or, three cinquefoils
of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower or,
a de.xter and a sinister arm embowed in armour proper,
is the Military Cockade.
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the hands also proper, holding a cinquefoil azure. Motto —
" Je le tiendrai." Married, Feb. 6, 1868, Florence Ada,
dau. of A. H. M'Culloch of Sydney, New South Wales;
and has Issue— (i) Charles Francis Airey, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 1, 1870, Lieut. 2nd Regt. New South Wales Forces ;
(2) George Henry Airey, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, 1874,
Midshipman, Naval Brigade, Sydney ; Annie Mary ;
Gertrude Florence : Dorothea Bessie ; and Dulce. postal
address — Victoria. Barracks, Oxford Street, Paddington,
Sydney.
AITCHISON (L.O., 29 Sept. 1904). Or, a double-
headed eagle sable, beaked and membered gules, collared
gold, on a chief argent, five barrulets waved azure (represent-
ing the five rivers of the Punjab). Mantling sable, doubled
Macfarlan, M.D. , of Ledard, co. Perth) ; and has had Issue
— George Staveley Aitchison, Gentleman, b. May 19, 1894;
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cock or, holding
in his dexter claw a lotus flower azure. Motto — " Vigilan-
tibus."
Only son of Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison,
K.C.S.I., CLE., Lt.-Gov. of the Punjab, b. 1832;
d. i8g6 ; t?i. 1863, Beatrice Lyell, d. of James Cox of
^ Cardean House, Perthshire : —
Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Esq., M.A., M.B.,
B.Ch. (Oxon.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1875. J?es.—
104 Banbury Road, Oxford.
ROBERT SWAN AITCHISON, M.D. (Edin.),
F. R.C. P. E. , Member of the Royal Company of Archers,
King's Body Guard for Scotland. Born June 7, 1854, being
the younger son of the late James Aitchison of Lilliesleaf,
CO. Roxburgh, by his wife Jane, dau. of Robert Swan of
liarlston, co. Berwick. Armorial bearings — Or, a double-
headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
on a chief engrailed vert, a pheon between two spur-revels
of the first ; in the centre of the shield an escutcheon of
pretence gules, on a chevron between three demi-lions
rampant, and in chief a cross crosslet fitchte or, a trefoil
between two nnchors sable (for Pepper-Staveley). Mant-
ling sable doubled or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle's head erased sable ; and on an escroU
over the same this Motto, " Vigilantibus." Married, June
16, 1891, Jessie Gcorgina Annie Staveley, dau. and co-heir
of the late George Augustus Pepper-Staveley, Esq., Judge
in the Bengal Civil Service, and of Woldliurstlea, co. Sussex
(by his second wife Jessie Louisa, eldest dau. of late Donald
and Nerina Jane, b. 1892, d.
King Street, Edinburgh.
1897. Residence — 74 Great
JAMES AITKEN of Saltcoats and Darroch, Gentleman.
Born 1834, being the eldest son of Henry Aitken of Darroch
and Margaret, eld. dau. of James Russel of Blackbraes,
Stirlingshire. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron gules.
is the Military Cockade.
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between three cocks sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, an oak tree proper.
Motto — " Robore et vigilantia." Residences — Darroch,
Falkirk, N.B. ; Glenbervie, Larbert, N.B.
AITKINS, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
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The Right Honourable ARETAS AKERS-DOUG-
LAS, a Member of Her Ma-
jesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, Member of Parliament
for St. Augustine's Division of
Kent, Justice of the Peace for the county of Edinburgh,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and Dumfries,
and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the city and the county of the
City of Canterbury, formerly a Lieutenant East Kent
Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1851, being the only son of the late
Reverend Aretas Akers of Mailing Abbey, in the county of
Kent, by Frances Maria his wife, daughter of Francis
Holk'S Brandrani of Tunbridge Wells, and assumed in 1875
by Royal License the arms and the additional surname and
designation of " Douglas of Baads." Clubs — Carlton ; Junior
Carlton. Armorial bearings— Argent, a man's heart with
a dart piercing through the same'fesseways gules, on a chief
azure three mullets of the field. Mai-ried, 1875, Adeline
Mary, elder daughter of Horatio Austen Smith of Hayes
Court, Kent; and has Issue — (i) Aretas Akers-Douglas,
Gentleman, born 1876; (2) George Alexander Akers-
Douglas, Gentleman, born 1878; Adeline Frances; Ethel
Margaret ; and Bertha Marion. Estates — Chilston Park,
Maidstone ; Craigs, near Dumfries.
ALBINI, quartered by HORDERN.
PHILIP CLAYTON ALCOCK, Esq., late Capt. of the
Gloucester Regt., J. P. for co. Wexford. Born June 26,
1861, being the eldest son of the late Philip Savage Alcock,
Esquire, of Park House, Wexford, late Capt. 95th Regt. ,
Hon. Colonel, J. P. co. Wexford, by his wife Katherine
Annette, second dau. of Richard Clayton Browne Clayton
of Adlington Hall, co. Lancaster, and Carigbyrne Lodge,
CO. Wexford ; s. his uncle 1893. Clubs — Junior Constitu-
tional, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings-
Argent, a fesse between three cocks' heads erased sable.
Mantling sable and argent; and for his Ores , upon a
wreath of the colours, on a pomeis charged with a cross
pat^e or, a cock statant sable; with the Motto, " Vigi-
late. ' Estate and postal address — Wilton Castle, Ennis-
corthy.
WILLIAM ALCOCK-BECK, Esquire, J. P. Lanes., retd.
Major loth Lanes. R.V., B.A. (Cantab). Born 1834, being
the eldest son of the late William Towers of Sawrey, co.
Lancaster ; by R. L. , May 13, 1856, took the names of Alcock-
Beck, in lieu of Towers, under the will of T. Alcock-Beck.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse indented azure,
between two cocks' heads erased gules in thief and a
blackbird proper in base, an annulet between two crosses
potent or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cross potent or, thereon a blackbird
proper, holding in his beak an annulet gold. Motto —
"Animum rege." Seat — Esthwaite Lodge, Hawkshead,
Ambleside.
JONAS WILLIAM ALCOCK-STAWELL, Gentleman.
Born 1846, being the eldest son of William St. Leger
Alcock-Stawell, Esq., J. P., D.L. , Lt.-Col. (second son of
the late Col. Thomas Alcock, and Hon. Caroline Catherine
Letitia, dau. of Rt. Hon. 3rd Viscount Doneraile), by his
wife Charlotte Harriet Esther, only dau. and heir of Jonas
Stawell of Kilbrittain, whose name he assumed. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules seven lozenges in cross
argent, a crescent for difference or (for Stawell) ; 2 and 3
sable, three cocks' heads erased argent, combed and wattled
or (for Alcock). Crest"" — i. on a cap of maintenance gules
turned up ermine, a falcon rising argent, in his beak a
scroll, thereon " En parole je vis" (for Stawell) ; 2. a cock
argent, combed and wattled gules, spurred azure (for
Alcock). Motto — " Vigilanter." Seat — Kilbrittain Castle,
Cork.
WILLIAM THOMAS JONAS ALCOCK-STAWELL-
RIVERSDALE, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Rath-
cormac. Born 1850, being the second son of Col. William
St. Leger Alcock-Stawell of Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork, by
Charlotte Harriet Esther, dau. of Jonas Stawell of Kilbrit-
tain ; succeeded 1861 to this property under the will ot
Ludlow, Bishop of Killaloe, last Lord Riversdale, whose
name he assumed. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i aiid
4, gules, on a fesse between in chief two castles and in
base a dexter gauntlet argent, three ogresses (for Rivers-
dale) ; 2. gules, seven lozenges in cross argent, a crescent
or for difference (for Stawell) ; 3. sable, a fesse between
three cocks' heads erased argent, combed and wattled or
(for Alcock). Crests — i. out of a mural crown or, a dexter
arm in armour couped at the elbow proper, charged with
an ogress, and the hand grasping a sword also proper (for
Riversdale) ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules turned up
ermine, a falcon rising argent, in his beak a scroll, thereon
" En parole je vis" (for Stawell) ; 3. a cock argent, combed
and wattled gules, sparred azure ; and above it on an escroU
the motto "Vigilanter" (for Alcock). Motto— " Haec
inimica Tyrannis." Married, 1889, Caroline, widow of
J. B. F. Davidge of Washington, D.C., and dau. of Dr.
Thomas Gray of Boston, U.S.A. iVa^ - Lisnegar, Rath-
cormac, co. Cork.
ALDAM, see WARDE-ALDAM.
HUGH ALDERSEY of Aldersey and Spurstow, Es-
quire, J. P. for CO. of Chester, Lord of the Manor of Alder-
sey, sometime of Eton and Trin. Coll., Camb. , B.A of that
University. Born February 2, 1858, being the elder son
of Thomas Aldersey of .Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq.,
Sheriff of co. of Chester 1862 (who d. 1899), by Rose
Sidney his wife, dau. of the Reverend George Becher
Blomfield, Canon of Chester and Rector of Stevenage,
Herts. Livery — Yx&nch grey and dark green. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, on a bend argent, between two
cinquefoils or, three leopards' faces vert, with many quar-
terings. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
segreant gules, beaked and armed, and issuing from a
plume of five ostrich feathers or. MottO — " Alnus semper
floreat." Married, April 3, 1888, Evelyn, dau. of the
Reverend Francis Coulman Royds, Hon. Canon of Chester,
Rector of Coddington ; and \\:is Issue — (i) Hugh Aldersey,
Gentleman, b. December 28, 1888 ; (2) Ralph Aldersey,
Gentleman, b. March 20, 1890 ; (3) Mark Aldersey, Gentle-
man, b. October 28, 1897. Seat— AXdersey Hall, Chester.
Clubs— 'iievf. Travellers', Grosvenor (Chester).
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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ALDRED, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND, quartered
by HUSSEY.
John James Richard Ohver Aldworth, Gentleman, of
Malay Fed. States Civ. Serv., i. 1866. J?es.~
CHARLES POWLETT ALDRIDGE, Gentleman,
Lieut. Royal Sussex Regt. Bor/i Sept. 27, 1866,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John
Aldridge, Esq., late Major Royal Scots Fusiliers, and Col.
Commandant 3rd and 4th Batts. Royal Sussex Regt.,
J. P. and D.L. for Sussex, by his wife Mary Alethea,
dau. of S. Matthews, and relict of Thomas Broad wood
of Holmbush, Sussex. Armorial bearings — Vert, on
a fesse between three garbs or, banded gules, two
branches of olives in saltire encircled by a ducal coro-
net of gold between two robins proper, a bordure en-
grailed erminois, charged with eight torteaux. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm
couped below the elbow, vested azure, charged with a bezant,
the hand holding a quill argent. Motto — " Dirige." Seat
— St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham, Sussex.
HERBERT HENRY ALDRIDGE, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 25, 1869, being the third son of the late Col. John
Aldridge of St. Leonard's Forest, by his wife Mary ."Xlethea,
dau. of Samuel Matthews of Romford, co. Essex, and
widow of Thomas Broadwood of Mickleham, co. Surrey.
Armorial bearings — Vert, on a fesse between three garbs
or, bandaged gules, two branches of olives in saltire, en-
circled by a ducal coronet of gold between two robins
proper, a bordure engrailed erminois, charged with eight
torteaux. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an arm couped below the elbow, vested azure,
charged with a bezant, the hand holding a quill argent.
Motto (above the crest)—" Dirige." Residence —
JOHN BARTTELOT ALDRIDGE, Esquire, Capt.
Royal Horse Artillery. Born Feb. 8, 1871, being the
fourth son of the late Col. John Aldridge of St. Leonard's
Forest, by his wife Mary Alethea, dau. of Samuel Matthews
of Romford, co. Essex, and widow of Thomas Broadwood
of Mickleham, co. Surrey. Armorial bearings — Vert, on
a fesse between three garbs or, bandaged gules, two branches
of olives in saltire, encircled by a ducal coronet of gold be-
tween two robins proper, a bordure engrailed erminois,
charged with eight torteaux. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an arm couped below the
elbow, vested azure, charged with a bezant, the hand hold-
ing a quill argent. Motto (above the crest) — "Dirige."
Residence —
Reverend BASIL S. ALDWELL, Clerk in Holy
Orders. Armorial bearings— Per fesse nebuly argent and
sable, in chief two lions rampant of the second, and in base
an osprey with wings displayed proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an
osprey as in the arms, resting the dexter claw on an escut-
cheon of the Butler arms, namely or, a chief indented azure.
Residence— S)\.. Luke, Portsea, Hants.
ALDWORTH (U.O., 1629). Argent, a fesse engrailed
between six billets gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in
armour embowed grasping a .straight sword all proper.
Motto — " Nee timere nee timide."
Son of Richard Oliver Aldworth, b. 1794 ; d. 1887 : —
Robert Aldworth of Newmarket Court (ij.v.).
Son of Rev. John Aldworth, Rector of Glanworth, co.
Cork, b. 1800; d. 1878; m. ist, 1826, Annie, d. of
Charles Deane Oliver of Rockmill Lodge, co. Cork :—
Charles Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1820, m. 1868; Sarah, d.
of Wm. Crooke Ronayne, co. Cork, and widow of Robert
James Martin of Dublin ; and has issue— (i) John Charles
Oliver Aldworth, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; (2) William Ronayne
Oliver Aldworth, Gentleman, b. 1874. -iVa^J— Poulacurra
and Ballybrack, co. Cork.
Sons of Col. Robert Aldworth of Glouncaume and
Meenkeragh, co. Cork, h. i8og ; d. 1899; m. 1852,
Olivia Catherine, d. of Rev. James Morton, Rector of
Clonfert : —
St. Leger Boyle Aldworth, Gentleman, Dist. Supt.
Burma Police, b. 1863, .^ra/— Meenkeragh, co. Cork.
Club — E.I. United Service.
ROBERT ALDWORTH. Esquire, late Captain and
Honorary Major 9th Battalion King's Royal Rifles, Justice
of the Peace for the cos. of Somerset and Cork. Born
1827, being the second but only surviving son of Richard
Oliver Aldworth, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Newmarket, in the county of Cork, by
his wife Letitia, commonly known as Lady Letitia, dau.
of Richard Hare. Esquire, commonly known as Viscount
Ennismore, and granddaughter of the Right Honourable
the first Earl of Listowel. Clubs — Primrose, Royal Dorset
Yacht (Weymouth). Liveiy — White and red. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Aims : Argent, a fesse engrailed
between six billets gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword
all proper; with the Motto, "Nee temere, nee timide. "
Married, May 23, 1867, Louisa Mary, daughter of Major-
General Henry Dunbar Tolley, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal addresses — West-
lake, West Coker, Yeovil, Somerset; and Newmarket
Court, Newmarket, co. Cork.
ALEIGH, quartered by MALET.
ALEXANDER of Forkhill (Confd. U.O.). Per pale
argent and sable, a chevron between in chief an
annulet and in base a crescent all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a
sword all proper, and charged on the elbow with an
annulet sable. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Sons of Henry Alexander, Esq., of Forkhill, D.L.
(Sheriff 1856), Barrister, b. 1803; d. 1877; w. 1839,
Lady Louisa Juliana Knox, d. of Thos., 2nd Earl of
Ranfurly : —
Granville Henry Jackson Alexander of Forkhill (q.v.).
Henry Nathaniel Alexander, Esq., Insp.-Gen. of Prisons,
Bombay, late I.C.S., b. 1854; tn. 1883, Mary Stuart, d.
of Claude Erskine. B.C.S. ; and has issue — Constance
Mary. Res. —
Claud Henry Alexander, Esq., Major late Wilts Regt.,
b. 1856; tn. 1896, Irene Christine, d. of Col. William C.
Tamplin of Lennox Place, Brighton ; and has issue —
Dorothy Alice ; Rosemary Irene ; and Nancy Stuart.
A'«.— Bolton Lodge, Winchester.
Ronald Henry Alexander, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Frederick Henry Thomas Alexander, Esq., late Capt.
Leics. Regt. and Army Pay Dept., b. i860; m. 1899,
Blanche, d. of Lt.-Gen. W. C. Bancroft of Knellwood,
Farnborough ; and has issue — Elisabeth Maud. Res. —
Basil Mansions, Basil Street, S.W.
Dudley Henry Alexander, Esq., C.M.G., Major (ret.)
late West Yorks Regt., ^. 1863. C7«^— United Service.
§ GRANVILLE HENRY JACKSON ALEXANDER,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Armagh (High Sheriff
1883), late Captain Armagh Militia, formerly Lieut. 83rd
Regt. Born 1852, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Alexander, Esq.. D. L. , of Forkhill, by Lady Louisa Juliana,
second dau. of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Knox, 2nd Earl of Ran-
furly. Clubs — Calton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and sable, a chevron between
in chief an annulet and in base a crescent all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, tiie hand grasp-
ing a sword all proper, and charged on the elbow with an
annulet sable. Motto — " Per mare, per terras." Married,
1880, Daisy, dau. of M. Matthews of San Francisco. Seat
— Forkhill House, Forkhill, co. Armagh.
LESLEY WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esquire. J.P.
CO. Donegal. Born Aug. 15, 1841, being the eldest son of
the late Thomas Alexander. Esq.. High Sheriff of Donegal,
by his wife Jane, eldest dau. of Wilhani Haigh of Westfield
House, Doncaster. Armorial bearings Per pale argent
and sable, a chevron between a trefoil in chief and a crescent
ill base all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in
is the Military Cockade.
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armour proper, in the hand a sword also proper, pommel
and hilt or. Motto— " Per mare, per terras." 6Va/~Ahilly,
Buncrana, co. Donegal. Residence — 29 Campden Grove,
Kensington.
m. EDWYN SINCLAIR ALEXANDER-SIN-
^ CLAIR, Esq., of Freswick, Caithness-shire,
and of South Barr, Renfrewshire, J. P. and D.L. co. Caith-
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Sinclair in 1894. Born 1867, being the second but only
surviving son of Capt. John Hobhouse Inglis Alexander,
R.N., C.B., of South Barr, A.D.C. to Her Majesty (who
d. 187s), by Isabella Barbara (who d. 1884), only dau. of
the late T. C. Hume. Livery — Blue, with buff facings
and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, quarterly i. azure, a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire,
within a double tressure counterfiowered or ; ii. and iii. or,
a lion rampant gules ; iv. azure, a ship under sail ; over all,
dividing the coats, a cross engrailed sable, and all within a
bordure chequy or and gules (for Sinclair of Freswick) ;
2 and 3 parted per pale argent and sable, a chevron, in base
a crescent, and in chief a fleur-de-lis, all counterchanged,
and within a bordure engrailed and parted per pale gules
and or (for Alexander). Above the escutcheon on the
dexter side is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a cross patte within a circle of stars argent, and
in an escroU above, this MottO, " Via crucis via lucis ; " and
on the sinister side is placed a like helmet ,with a Mantling
sable, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, an elephant passant proper, and in an escroll
above, this Motto, " Perseverantia vincit." Married, 1892,
Julia Margaret, third dau. of the late Col. Charles Vereker
Hamilton-Campbell of Netherplace, Ayrshire ; and has
/ssue — Mervyn Boyd Alexander-Sinclair, Gentleman, 6.
Aug. 15, 1894.
ALFORD (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron indented azure,
between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, four
crosses pat(^e, and three fleurs-de-lis alternately argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours.
ness. Lieutenant R.N. Succeeded his relative William
Sinclair Thomson-Sinclair, and assumed the surname of
an escallop inverted argent, surmounting a crosier in bend
sinister or. Motto — " Vive ut vivas." [Ped. H. Coll.]
Sons of the Rt. Rev. Charles Richard Alford, D.D.,
sometime Bishop of Victoria, by his first wife Sarah
Jacosha, d. of John Fleet of London : —
Charles John Alford, Gentleman, F. R.G.S. , d. 1844.
Res. — 30 Wilbury Road, Brighton.
The Rev. Josiah George Alford, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Camb. ), V. D. , Vicar of Stoke Bishop, Hon. Canon
of Bristol, fi. 1847; m. 1871, Catherine Mary, d. of Col. John
Thomas Leslie, C. B. ; and has issue — Charles Symes Leslie
Alford, Gentleman, /^. 1885. A'w.— Stoke Bishop Vicarage,
Bristol.
Robert Gervase Alford, Gentleman, M.Inst.C. E.,
F.R.S.E., Asst. Surveyor of Prisons, i^. 1848; m. Marion,
is the Naval Cockade.
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eldest d. of James Ashburner of Oxton, Cheshire. Hes. —
I Windmill Hill, Hampstead, N.W. Cl/i/> — National.
Edward Fleet Alford, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.,
6. 1850 ; ?n. Sept. 2, 1886, Jane Eliza Helen Nathalie,
eldest dau. of Col. John Shand, Madras Staff Corps; and
has issue— Edward John Gregory Alford, Gentleman, l>.
i8go ; and LfEtitia Helen, /fes. — 26 The Boltons, South
Kensington, London, S. W. C/u6 — Reform.
ALGAR, quartered by HULLEY.
ALGAR (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pile or, between four
bezants in base two and two paleways, an eagle displayed
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound's head couped sable, sem6 of
bezants, between two wings also sable, each charged with
as many bezants paleways. Motto — " Honore et amore."
Claudius George Algar, Esq., Commn. Lieutenancy City
of London, Solicitor, i^. . /^es. — 41 Mount View Road,
Crouch Hill, London, N. Posf. add. — 17 Abchurch Lane,
London, E.G.
LEWIS ALGEO, Gentleman. Armorial bearings —
Argent, in chief three hearts in triangle gules, and in base
a martlet sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, the stump of a tree proper.
Motto — " Non deficit alter." Kesidence—GtXftr'^'^'' ivtonnr
Hamilton, co. Leitrim.
S ARTHUR HILDEBRAND ALINGTON, Esquire,
Admiral, J. P. for the parts of Lindsey. Born Oct.
10, 1839, being the third son of George Marmaduke Aling-
ton, Esq., of Swinhope, Lincolnshire, J. P. and D. L. , and
his wife Mary, dau. of Matthew Bancroft Lister of Burwell
Park, CO. Lincoln. Livery — Black and yellow. Armorial
toearings — Sable, a bend engrailed between six billets ar-
gent, with various quarterings. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant ermine.
Mottoes — "Non pour haine," "En Dieu est tout."
Married, June 9, 1870, Charlotte Mary, dau. of Rev.
Charles Moore of Garlenick, Cornwall; and has Issue — (i)
Arthur Cyril Marmaduke Alington, Esq., Capt. East
Lancashire Regt. , b. June 15, 1872; (2) Argentine Hugh
Alington, Gentleman, R. N., b. July 10, 1876; Charlotte
Hildegarde Mary; and Sophie Ellen Elfrida. Seat' —
Swinhope, North Thoresby, S.O., Lines. Clubs — United
Srevice, Primrose.
JULIUS ALINGTON, Esquire, J. P. for Bedford and
Hertford, High Sheriff for Bedford 1883. Born Dec. 6,
1836, being the fifth but only surviving son of the late Rev.
John Alington, M.A. , of Little Barford Manor House, co.
Bedford, and Letchworth Hall, co. Hertford, by his wife
Eliza Frances, second dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Plumer
of Canon's Park, Middlesex, Master of the Rolls. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a bend engrailed between six billets
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a talbot passant ermine. Motto — "Non
pour hainc;," used since 1634, but the original one was
" En Dieu est tout." Married, Jan. 5, 1871, Catherine
Mary, dau. of Edmund Wright of Halston Hall, co. Salop ;
and has Issue — (i) Charles Edmund Argentine Alington,
Gentleman, b. May 26, 1872; (2) Walter Hildebrand Aling-
ton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1874; (3) Julius Hugh Alington,
Gentleman, b. May 3, 1875; (4) George Henry Alington,
Gentleman, b. April 23, 1887 ; Hilda Catherine; and Emily.
Seat — Little Barford, St. Neots, co. Huntingdon. Clubs —
St. James's, Wellington.
M ALEXANDER ALLAN, Esquire, J. P., D.L., and
w Hon. Sheriff of Argyllshire. Bort) Nov. 4, 1844,
being the only son of the late Bryce Allan of Aros,
Argyll, and Liverpool, by his wife Janet, dau. of George
Blair of Greenock. Armorial bearings — Per bend in-
dented ermine and gules, in chief a stag's head erased
of the second, attired or, and in base a crescent
argent, all within a bordure sable. Mantling gules
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a
talbot's head sable. Motto — "Spero." Married, Sept.
18, 1866, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander M'Ewan of
Sunderland, Islay ; and has Issue — Bryce Allan, Gentleman,
born 1874 ; and Sheila Elizabeth. Seat — Aros House, near
Tobermory, Isle of Mull, N.B. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
New (Edinburgh).
ROBERTGILKISON ALLAN, Gentleman. Bom-
being the eldest son of the late James Allan, Gentleman,
Shipowner, Glasgow. Armorial bearings — Party per
bend indented ermine and gules, in the sinister chief a
stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in the
dexter base a crescent argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a talbot's
head erased sable. Motto — "Spero." Residence— Kose.-
mont, Aigburth, Liverpool.
R. S. ALLAN, Esquire, J. P. co. of City of Glasgow,
eldest son of the late Alexander Allan of Glasgow. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms: Parted per bend indented
ermine and gules, in the sinister chief a stag's head erased
of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent
argent, within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
is the Military Cockade.
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a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
spelling of the family name. Bon/ 1853, being the eldest
son of Henry Hynman Allenby, Esq., J. P., of Ken-
wick Hall, who d. 1869, by Eliza, dau. of Titus Bourne
of Alford, CO. Lincoln. t7///w —Boodle's, Royal High-
land Yacht. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, between four horses' heads erased, three
in chief and one in base gules, three crescents of the first, a
bordure of the second, impaling the arms of Garfit, namely
sable, a bend nebuly argent, guttfe-de-poix, between four
goats, two and two salient, and bendways of the second,
armed or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a crescent gules, issuant therefrom
a demi-iion proper, holding between the paws a horse-shoe
nlso gules. Motto — -"Fide et labore." Married, 1879,
Mary Florence, dau. of Thomas Garfit, Esq., M.P.; and
has, with other Issue — Allan Charles Hynman Allanby,
Gentleman, b. i88r. Residence — Monk's Tower, Lincoln.
ALLARDICE, see BARCLAY-ALLARDICE.
HERBERT JOHN ALLCROFT, Esquire, appointed
High Sheriff of the county of Salop upon the
yTffrfnff' decease of his father, 1893. /?<;/•« 1865, being
vllltl-Ull' ti^g eldest son of the late John Derby AUcroft,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county
of Salop, of which county he was High Sheriff at the time
of his death, by his wife Mary Jewell [to whom refer],
daughter of John Ulundell of Timsbury Manor, in the
county of Southampton. Armorial bearings— He bears
a talbot's head erased sable; with the Motto, "Spero."
Postal addresi — 15 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow.
S HENRY CHARLES HYNMAN ALLANBY, Es-
quire, of Walsoken, M.A. (Oxon.) 1878, J. P. Lin-
colnshire, Hon. Maj. 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders ;
late Capt. R. N. Lincoln Militia ; has resumed the [old
for Arms : Argent, a cross engrailed, in the first and fourth
quarters a fret between four fieurs-de-lis, and in the second
and third three pears, two and one, all sable ; and for the
Crest, upon a wreath of tiie colours, the battlements of a
tower, and issuing therefrom a demi-lion rampant proper,
holding in the dexter paw a flag-staff, thereirom flowing to
the sinister a banner sable, charged with a tower argent,
and resting the sinister paw upon an escutcheon of the last,
charged with a fleur-de-lis as in the arms ; with the Motto,
" Dat Deus incrementum." Estate and postal address —
Stokesay Court, Onibury, Shropshire.
ALLEN, quartered by PROBY.
GEORGE ALLEN, Gentleman. Born Dec. i, 1820,
being the son of John Allen and Mary his wife, dau. of
William Wall. Armorial bearings— Per fesse indented
sable and gules, a garb or, between two flanches of the last,
each charged with two bars raguly of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wheat-
is the Naval Cockade.
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ear proper, rising and regardant, holding in the beak an ear
of wheat or, between four similar ears of wheat, two on
either side. Motto — " God giveth the increase." Married,
Nov. 21, 1852, Christiana, dau. of Charles Seaward Cantrell ;
and has Issue — Rev. George Cantrell Allen, Gentleman, b.
May 15, 1855 [to whom refer]. Estates — Surbiton House,
wreath of the colours, an ogress charged with a talbot's
head erased or. Motto— "Fidelismorte tam vitse. " Mar-
Surrey; Lynton House, Dulwich ; New Park, Cranleigh,
Surrey. Postal address — Queen's Terrace, Windsor.
Reverend GEORGE CANTRELL ALLEN, Clerk m
Holy Orders, B.D. (Cantab), F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S., Head-
master of Cranleigh School, Surrey. Born May 15, 1855,
being the only son of George Allen, Gentleman, and
Christiana his wife, dau. of Charles Seaward Cantrell. Club
— Royal Societies' . Armorial Bearings — He bears for Anns :
Per fesse indented sable and gules, a garb or, between two
flanches of the last, each charged with two bars raguly of the
first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a wheatear
rising and regardant, holding in the beak an ear of wheat,
stalked and bladed between four similar ears of wheat,
two on either side or. Motto— "God giveth the increase."
Married, December 29, 1881, Adelaide Catherine, daughter
of the late Robert Gray, sometime Master of the Vintner's
Company, London; and has Issue — (i) George Kendall
Allen, Gentleman, born Feb. 15, 1883; (2) Robert William
Allen, Gentleman, born Sept. 23, 1884; (3) Henry Isher-
tiood Allen, Gentleman, born Nov. 18, 1887 ; and Chris-
tiana Mary Adelaide. Postal address— Q,\2lv\\q\^ School,
Surrey.
JAMES FRANKLIN SWITHEN ALLEN, Gentleman,
M.D., M.Ch., R.U.L, President of the Natal Province of
the South African League. Born July 15, 1853, being the
third surviving son of William Allen of Liscongill, co. Cork,
by his wife Clara Belinda, dau. of Christopher Bland of
Derriquin Castle, Sncem, co. Kerry, Ireland. Livery —
Dark blue, with white facings. Armorial bearings — Argent,
two bars azure, a bend counterchanged, charged with three
bezants, on a chief of the second, an estoile between two
escallops or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
ried, Jan. 11, 1882, Jane Cooper, dau. of James Campbell
of Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland ; and has Issue — (i) William
Allen, Gentleman, b. March 3, 1889; (2) Robert Allen,
Gentleman, b. March 2, 1897; Clara Delinda ; Mary;
and Ellen. Residence — Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
Africa.
MARCUS ALLEN, Gentleman, B.A. (Dublin) and
L. R.C. P. (Edinburgh). Born August 9, 1843, being the
second surviving son of Henry Ellis Allen of Lisconnan,
CO. Antrim, by Jane, dau. of John Rogan of Kilkenny.
Armorial bearings — Argent, two chevronels azure, on a
chief indented of the last a bezant between two escallops or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a bezant charged with a talbot's head erased sable,
gorged with a chaplet of fern proper. Motto — " Malo mori
quam foedari."
ROBERT CALDER ALLEN, Esquire, late Captain
Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath. Born 1812, being the son of the late William
Allen, Royal Navy, of Torrebourne, in the county of Perth,
Master Attendant and Her Majesty the Queen's Harbour-
Master at Malta, 1864-1867 ; Deptford, 1867-1870 ; retired
Captain 1870 ; created Companion of t!ie Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1877. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Parted per bend wavy argent and azure, in chief
a crescent and in base a mullet, counterchanged, and pen-
dent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, an arm vested azure, the hand holding a
hunting-horn gules, garnished or; with the Motto, " Vivite
fortes." Postal address — 72 Shirland Gardens, Maida
Vale, London, W.
§ RICHMOND ROBERT ALLEN, Esquire,
F.R.CS.L, L.R.C.P. (Edin.), M.D. (Durham), J. P.
for CO. of Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Surgeon to the Natal
Royal Rifles, Member of the Natal Leprosy Commission
is the Military Cockade.
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1882. Born Dec. 19, 1852, being the eldest son of the late
Anthony Pierce Allen, Esq., Capt. H.E. I.C.S. , by his wife
Lydia Morton, second dau. of Charles Graves of Brookvale,
Cappoquin, co. Waterford. Armorial bearings- Gules,
three plates, each charged with a talbot passant sable,
on a chief or, an anchor of the second between two
lions passant respecting each other of the field. Crest —
On a wreath or and gules, a demi-heraklic tyger gules.
Motto — "Virtus auro prseferendi." Married, June 21,
consists of the townlands of Ballyallaght, Islandrose, Knock-
anboy, Lisconnan, and Toberdoney, all in the county of
1882, Clara Elvira, second dau. of the late Richard Philip
King of Isipingo, Natal, South Africa, celebrated in South
Africa as the "Dick King," who saved the beleaguered
garrison at Durban from the hands of the Boers in 1842 ;
and has Issue— An only surviving child, Ida Muriel.
Residence — 2 West Hill, Dartford.
SAMUEL ALLEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Antrim, for which he served the office of High
Sheriff in the year 1886, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Doctor of Laws of the University of Dublin,
and Barrister-at-Law. Bcini July 22, 1842, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Henry Ellis Alien of Lis-
connan, in the county of Antrim, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Dublin, by his wife Jane, third daughter of John
Rogan Master of the Charter School at Kilkenny. Clubs—
Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast), University (Dublin). Livery
—Light drab with blue facings and silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels
azure, on a chief indented of the last a bezant between two
escallops or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a bezant charged with a talbot's head erased sable,
gorged with a chaplet of fern proper ; with the Motto,
" Malo mori quam foedari." Married, January 15, i8go,
Florence Mary, second, but at that time the only surviving
daughter of General Sir Charles William Adair, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and
has had Issue — (i) Samuel Allen, Gentleman, born June 5,
1891; (2) Henry Adair Allen, Gentleman, born July 18,
1893 ; (3) Conway Benning Allen, Gentleman, born Sept.
25, 1896; Marjorie; and Audrey (died 1895). Estate
M is the
Antrim. Postal address -
Antrim, Ireland.
■Lisconnan, Dervock, county
ALLEN (H. Coll.). Gules, within two bars nebuly, as
many mullets, in chief a mullet between two martlets and
in base a martlet all argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a martlet, wings elevated
or, between two chaplets of roses gules.
Sons of Peter Allen of Overbrook, Kersal, Manchester
b. ; d. ; m. Sophia Russell, d. of John Edward
Taylor : — •
Russell Allen, Esq., D.L. co. of Anglesey, High Sheriff
1902, b. i860 ; m. 1886, Blanche, d. of Joseph Moseley.
Res. — The Cedars, Henton Mersey, Lancashire ; 10 Victoria
Terrace, Beaumaris.
Charles Peter Allen, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), M.A. (Oxford), M.P. Stroud Div. of Gloucestersh.
since 1900 ; b. i86i ; m. 1890, Evalina Caroline, d. of Alfred
Barker of Constantinople. Seat — Farm Hill Park, Stroud.
Club — National Liberal,
ALLEN (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and argent, in chief
two spades in saltire interlaced by a wreath of oak between
as many garbs all or, in base upon waves of the sea an
antique ship in full sail proper, with colours fixing gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm erect, holding a spade in bend
sinister, between two laurel branches all proper. Livery —
Blue with gold lace.
Son of William George Allen of Cardiff, by Anne, d. of
William Thomas of Llantrissant, Glamorgan : —
WilUam Henry Allen, Esq., J. P. co. Bedford (High
Sheriff 1904-s) M.R.I. , M.I.C.E., F.R.G.S., b. 1844; m.
ist, 1864, Annie Mary Pemberton, d. of Richard Thomas
Howell of Bryn-y-Caeran Castle, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire ;
2nd, 1887, Madeline Agnew, d. of W. J. Fedden of Rock-
leaze Point, Stoke Bishop, Glos. ; and has issue— (1)
Richard William Allen, Gentleman, b. 1867; (2) George
Pemberton Allen, Gentleman, b. 1872; (3) Harold Gwyne
Allen, Gentleman, b. 1874; (4) Glendovvr Allen, Gentle-
man, b. 1877; (5) Rupert Stanley Allen, Gentleman, b.
1879 ; (6) lohn Francis Allen, Gentleman, /'. 1881 ; Annie ;
Louisa Alice Madeline ; and Mary Beatrice. Seat— 'Qxom-
ham House, Bromham, nr. Bedford. Tozvn res.^i Dean's
Yard, Westminster. C////'.f— Royal Societies', Automobile,
Town and County (Bedford).
ALLEN-HOBLYN (R.L., 19 Aug. 1904. H. Coll. ; orig.
recorded Vn. Cornwall, 1620). Azure, a fesse or between
Naval Cockade.
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two Haunches ermine, and in the centre chief point a cross
crosslet or, for distinction. Mantling azuie and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, and for dis-
tinction a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Delectant domi non
impediunt fortis." Livery — Dark blue.
Son of Rev. Charles Allen, M.A. (Oxon.), Perpet.
Curate of Bushley, Worcs., d. 1880; m. , Frances
Lydia, d. of Joseph Longmore, Gentleman, of Mythe
House, Tewkesbury : —
Charles William Poynder AUen-Hoblyn (R.L., 1904;
formerly Allen), Capt. (ret.) R.N., b 1851 ; w. 1894, Zoe
Elizabeth, d. of late William Paget Hoblyn, Esq., J. P.,
M.A., of Fir Hill, Colan, Cornwall. 6V(Z/— The Rhydd,
Hanley Castle, Worcs.
ALLENBY, quartered by MONTGOMERIE.
ALLEYN, quartered by H INGRES.
HERBERT CYRIL ALLFREY, Gentleman, late of
Wokefield Park, Berks. Born .Sept. 28, 1874, being the
elder son of the late Goodrich Holm'sdale Allfrey, Esq.
J. P., High Sheriff 1881, formerly Major 2nd Dragoon
Guards, by his wife Helen Clare, dau. of William Little.
Armorial bearings —Per fesse sable and ermine, a pale
counterchanged between three ostriches' heads erased argent,
ducally gorged and lined or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich's head and
neck, between two ostriches' feathers argent. Married,
Oct. 30, 1897, Norah Church, dau. of John Gilbert Meiggs
of 123 Cromwell Road; and has /.wz/^ - Basil Holm'sdale
Allfrey, Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1898. Residence —
heads erased argent, ducally gorged and lined or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an ostrich's head and neck ducally gorged as in
the arms, between two ostrich feathers argent. Postal
address —
Rev. JAMES ALLGOOD, M.A. (Oxon.), late Rector of
Ingram, Alnwick. Born 30 June 1826, being the third but
eldest surviving son of the late Robert Lancelot Allgood of
Nunwick, Esq., D.L. Northumberland, High Sheriff 1818,
by his second wife Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
John Hunter, of The Hermitage, in the same county. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a cross
engrailed gules, between four mullets azure, on a chief or,
three damask roses of the second, seeded gold, barbed vert.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent : and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed in armour
proper, holding in the hands a human heart, gules, inflamed
or, charged with a tower triple-towered argent ; with the
Motto, " Age omne bonum." Married, April 4, 1854,
Isabella, 3rd dau. of Charles A. Williamson of Balgray ;
and by her (who d. 21 Jan. 1876), has had Issue — (i) Robert
Lancelot Allgood, Gentleman, b. 18 Oct. 1855; (2) George
Guy Hunter Allgood, Gentleman, b. 6 Nov. 1857 ; d. 1890 ;
(3) James Charles Allgood, Gentleman, b. 21 July 1862 ; d.
21 Jan. 1876; (4) David Williamson Allgood, Gentleman,
b. 19 April 1864; d. 21 Jan. 1876; (5) Alfred Major All-
good, Gentleman, b. 15 Aug. 1866 ; (6) William Henry
Loraine Allgood, Esq., Captain King's Royal Rifles,
b. Feb. 16, 1868 ; (7) Rev. Roland Frederick Allgood,
b. 3 Aug. 1873, Clerk in Holy Orders ; Alice Whittingham
[w., 1884, John CoppinStraker]; Elaine Elizabeth, (/. 2 Sept.
1861; Edith Gertrude [w. , 1895, Frederic Straker]; and
Mary Evelyn. Estate and postal address^H\\vc^\cV, near
Humshaugh, co. Northumberland.
H AUGUSTUS HENRY EDEN ALLHUSEN, Esq.,
© J. P. and D.L. co. Buckingham, M.P. for Salisbury
1897-1900, M. P. for Central Hackney since 1900. Born Aug.
20, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Henry Christian
Allhusen, by Alice his wife, younger dau. of the late Thomas
NUGENT ST. CLAIR ALLFREY, Gentleman. Born
May 2, 1880, being the second son of the late Goodrich
Holm'sdale Allfrey, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1881, formerly
Major 2nd Dragoon Guards, by his wife Helen Clara, dau.
of William Little. Armorial bearings— Party per fesse
sable and ermine, a pale counterchanged, three ostriches'
Eden, Gentleman, of Norton Hall, co. Gloucester, and
grandson of Christian Allhusen, Esq., J. P., D. L., of Stoke
Court, Bucks. Lively — Dark blue coat, yellow waistcoat,
brass buttons. Armorial bearings— Barry of six or and
is the Military Cockade.
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azure, four fleurs-de-lis, two and two counterchanged, and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Stanley of
Alderley, namely argent, on a bend azure, three bucks'
heads caboshed or, a crescent for difference. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion guardant azure, holding in the de.xter paw a passion
cross or, between two open buft'alo-horns of the last ; with
the Motto, " Devant si je puis." Married, July 21, 1896,
Osma Mary Dorothy, younger dau. and coheir of the late
Col. the Hon. John Stanley (second son of the late Lord
Stanley of Alderley), by his wife Susan Mary Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Keitti William Stewart-Mackenzie of Sea-
forth ; and has Issue — Henry Christian Stanley Allhusen,
Gentleman ; Madeleine Mary ; and Dorothea Elizabeth.
Estate — Stoke Court, in the co. of Buckingham. Postal
address — Stoke Court, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire.
C/«iJ J— Carlton, White's.
WILLIAM HUTT ALLHUSEN, Gentleman. Born
1845, being the fourth son of Christian Allhusen, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. , of Stoke Court, Bucks, who d. 1890, by Anne, -
dau. of John Shield, Esq., of Broomhaugh, Northumber-
land. Clubs — Union, Welllington. Armorial bearings—
Barry of six or and azure, four fleurs-de-lis, two and two
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion guardant azure, holding
in the de.xter paw a passion cross or, between two open
buffalo-horns of the last; with the Motto — "Devant si je
puis. " Married, 1876, Beatrice May, dau. of late Col.
Thomas Bromhead Butt, 79th Cameron Highlanders.
Residences — Twyford Abbey, near Ealing, W. ; Isola Bella,
Cannes.
WILTON ALLHUSEN, Gentleman. i7o;7/ 1840, being
the son of Christian Allhusen, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of Elswick
Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Stoke Court, Bucks, who d.
1890, by Annie, dau. of John Shield, Esq., of Broomhaugh,
Northumberland. Club — Union. Armorial bearings —
Barry of six or and azure, four fleurs-de-lis, two and two
counterchanged, and impaling the arms of Vandeleur, viz.
or, a trefoil vert, between three mullets purpure. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion guardant azure, holding in the dexter paw a
passion cross or, between two open buffalo-horns of the
last; with the Motto, "Honour first." Married, 1874,
Adelaide, dau. of Major Thomas Pakenham Vandeleur
of Limerick; and has, with other Issue — A son, Ormsby
Allhusen, Gentleman, b. 1888. Seat — Pinhay, East Devon,
near Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire. Town residence — 61 Eaton
Place, S.W.
ALLINGTON, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
P^REDERICK PRAT ALLISTON, Esquire, one of
the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London,
Alderman of Bread Street Ward since 1895, and Sheriff
of the City 1898-99. Armorial bearings Or, an eagle
displayed gules, holding in each claw a cotton-hank argent
on a chief vert a shuttle fesseways, thread pendent of the
third. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of an eagle's head erased, holding in
the beak a sprig of the cotton-tree slipped and fructed all
proper, a shuttle fesseways or, thread pendent gules. MottO
— " Renovate animos." Residence — Kamesburgh, Becken-
ham, Kent.
Rkverend HENRY HEPWORTH ALLOTT, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Stifford. Born June 25, 1842,
being the second son of the late Rev. John Allott of
Hague Hall, co. York, J. P., Rector of Maltby-le-Marsh,
CO. Lincoln, by his wife Catherine, dau. of William Wilson
of Louth, CO. Lincoln. Armorial bearings— Or, a plain
fesse, double cotised wavy azure, on a canton of the second,
two bars argent, charged with three swallows volant sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm couped at the elbow, habited or,
charged with a fesse double cotised wavy azure, cuff argent,
the hand proper, holding a mullet gold. Motto — " Fortiter
etrecte." Married, June 3, 1879, Alicia Georgiana, third
dau. of Rev. Henry Hanmer, Rector of Grendon, co. War-
wick; and has Issue — (i) Percy Brian Allott, Gentleman,
b. April 24, 1880 ; (2) Edmund Henry Allott, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 15, 1881 ; (3) Cyril Robert Allott, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 25, 1887 ; Evelyn Violet ; and Irene Georgiana. Postal
address — The Rectory, Stifford, Grays, Essex.
JOHN GEORGE ALLOTT, J. P. for Lincoln. Born
July 15, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Rev. John
Allott, J. P., Rector of Maltby-le-Marsh, co. Lincoln, by his
wife Catherine, dau. of William Wilson of Louth, co. Lin-
coln. Armorial bearings — Or, a plain fesse, double cotised
wavy azure ; on a canton of the second, two bars argent,
charged with three swallows volant sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
couped at the elbow, habited or, charged with a fesse double
cotised wavy azure, cuff argent, the hand proper, holding
a mullet gold. Motto — " Fortiter et recte." Married,
April 27, 1871, Louisa, eldest dau. of Maeburn Staniland
of Harrington Hall, co. Lincoln ; and has Issue — Hugh
Hamersley Allott, Gentleman, b. May 29, 1873 ! Louisa
Maud ; and Hilda Frances. Seat — Hague Hall, near Wake-
field, CO. York. Residence — Eastfield, Louth, Lincolnshire,
Reverend ROBERT JAMES ALLOTT, Clerk in
Holy Orders, late Rector of Utterby-ho, Mabelthorpe,
Lincoln. Born Nov. 22, 1847, being the third son of the
late Rev. John Allott, J. P., Rector of Maliby-le-Marsh, co.
Lincoln, by his wife Catherine, dau. of William Wilson of
Louth, CO. Lincoln. Armorial bearings — Or, a plain fesse
double cotised wavy azure, on a canton of the second two
bars argent, charged with three swalldws volant sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm couped at the elbow, habited or,
charged with a fesse double cotised wavy azure, cuff argent,
the hand proper, holdup a mullet gold. Motto — " Fortiter
et recte." Residence — Westgate, Louth, Lincolnshire.
WILLIAM AGUILAR ALLPRESS, Gentleman, Lieut.
Antrim Artillery (Militia). Born , being the son of
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Edward Whetham Allpress, late of "Cliefden," Eltham,
Kent. Armorial bearings — Per pale nebuly azure and
gules, an eagle with two heads displayed ermine between
four pomegranates leaved and slipped in saltire or. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed per
pale nebuly azure and gules, resting each claw upon a
pomegranate leaved and slipped or. Motto — " Mors levior
quam dedecus." /^eside>ice—'Lin]e St. James's Street,
Westminster, London, S.W.
ALPERAM, quartered by HULLEY.
§ CHARLES HENRY ALSTON, Esquire, formerly
Capt. and Hon. Major in "Queen's Own" Lanark-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bo>-n Feb. 28, 1843, being the
fifth son of the late James William Alston, Esq., of Stock-
briggs, CO. Lanarkshire, by his wife Margaret Hamilton,
dau. of William Stirling of Coidale, Dumbartonshire.
Armorial bearings — Azure, ten stars of six points or,
a demi-eagle rising Droper. Motto — "Inaltum." Married,
Jan. 5, 1899, Mary, only dau. of the late Alexander Thom-
son. Residence — Hill House, Newbury, Berks.
Oxford and Cambridge, New (Edinburgh).
Clubs-
Wn^LIAM ALSTON of Stockbriggs, Lanarkshire.
Armorial bearings — Azure, ten stars of six points or,
4, 3, 2 and I, within a bordure of tlie last, charged with
three fleurs-de-lis gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the liveries, a demi-eagle rising
proper, on each wing a crescent reversed gules. Motto
— "In ahum." Postal address — Stockbriggs, Lanark-
shire.
§\\TLLIAM CHARLES ALSTON, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Warwick, High Sheriff 1884, Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. Warwickshire Yeomanry. Borri Nov. 2, 1842,
being the elder and only surviving son of the late William
Charles Alston, Esq., of Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick, J. P.
and D. L. , by his wife Elizabeth Ann, youngest dau.
and coheir of Col. Charles Fetherston of Packwood.
Armorial bearings — Azure, ten estoiles or, four, three,
two, and one, on a chief argent, a crescent reversed gules,
between two boars' heads sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagli^ rising or,
on each wing a crescent reversed gules. Motto — "In
altum." Seat — Elmdon Hall, near Birmingham. Club —
Arthur's.
4, 3, 2 and I, within a bordure wavy of the last, charged
with three fleurs-de-lis gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the liveries, a demi-
eagle rising proper, on each wing a crescent reversed gules.
Motto — " In altum." Married, 1868, Sara FuUeiton, dau.
of Capt. John George Brown the younger of Auchlochan,
Lanarkshire ; and has Issue. Residence — Letterawe, Loch
Awe, Argyll, N.B.
GEORGE ALSTON, Gentleman. Born Sept. 13, 1864,
being the eldest son of the late George .Alston of Craighead,
N.B. , by his wife Margaret, dau. of the late Robert Wallace.
Armorial bearings — Azure, ten mullets of six points, four,
three, two, and one or, within a bordure argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries.
WILLIAM HAMILTON ALSTON, Esquire, J.P. co.
Lanark. Born 1858, being the eldest surviving son of the
late John Patrick Alston of Muirburn, co. Lanark, and Mary
Anne, dau. of the late William Hamilton of Northpark, co.
Lanark (and great-grandson of the late John Alston, Banker
in Glasgow). Armorial bearings -Azure, ten mullets or,
four, tliree, two, and one. Mantling gules, doubled
urgent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle
rising proper. MottO — "Inaltum." Residence— Oz\Comx's\,
Helensburgh, N.B. Clubs — Caledonian, Western (Glas-
gow).
EDWARD ALTHAM ALTHAM, Esquire, C.B.,
C.M.G. , 3rd Class of Japanese Order of the Sacred
Treasure, Col. (half-pay). Born .-^pril 13, 1856, being
the second son of the late William Surtees Althani, Esq. , late
is the Military Cockade.
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azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between three lozenges of the
a cinquefoil or. Crest — On a wreath of the
a dromedary statant proper, with halter and line
over the back or, charged on the body with two
lozenges argent. Motto — "Chi legge regge. " Livery —
Light drab, blue collars and cuffs, dark blue and yellow
striped vest, silver buttons and hatbanc.
Sons of Edward Amphlett of Horseley, Staffs., and
2 Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S.W. , Lieut. Scots
Greys, b. 1824; d. 1887; m. ist, 1851, Lavinia Flora
Henrietta {d. 1871), eld. d. of Benjamin Cuff Green-
hill of Knowle Hall, Somerset ; 2nd, 1873, Margaret
Louisa Maria [d. 1895), d. of lames Brewster, Esq.
(son of Sir David Brewster, K.H., F.R.S.) :—
Edward Greenhill Amphlett, Esq., J. P. Sussex, M.A.
(Oxon.), F.C.S. , M.R.L, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn),
b. 13 July 1853; m. 7 Feb. 1882, Aniye, d. of Thomas
Broughton Charlton, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Chilwell Hall,
Notts ; and has issue — Edward Paul Charlton Amphlett,
Gentleman, Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, /'. 23 March 1885 ;
Ruth Amye ; and Flora Macdonald Maud. lies. — 3 Union
Place, Worthing. C///(5— Oxford and Cambridge.
Charles Edward Amphlett, Esq., Capt. [resigned on
account of ill-health 1904] 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 30
Nov. 1879. Club — Cavalry.
ANDERSON, quartered by YARBOROUGH, Earl of.
and ROSE.
ANDERSON, see MACAULAY-ANDERSON, and
VI PONT.
1886, Master of Arts of the University of O.xford, Barrister-
at-Law. Born August 16, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late Thomas Anderson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumberland, for
which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1843,
by his wife Emily, daughter of the late Reverend John
Fisher of Wa\endon, in the county of Buckingham. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three mart-
lets fesseways or, between as many oak trees eradicated
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a falcon's head erased sable, gutttie-dor, holding
in the beak an arrow paleways head downwards proper,
three hearts or; with the Motto, " Vigilans et certus."
Married, 1885, Alice Mildred, third daughter of Cadogan
Hodgson-Cadogan of Brenkburne Priory ; and has with
other Issue — A son, George Denis Anderson, Gentleman,
born 1885. Estate and postal address — Little Harle Tower,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
JAMES HENRY ANDERSON, Gentleman. Born 1840,
being the third son of Thomas Anderson of London, by his
wife Sophia. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron in-
vected gules, between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief
sable, and in base a leaf of an india-rubber plant slipped
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a mount
vert, an oak-tree proper, in front thereof three cross crosslets
ARCHIBALD ANDERSON, Gentleman, Master of
Arts of the University of Oxford, Advocate, and Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, only son of
the late Thomas Scott Anderson, Writer to the Signet, and
of Hannah, daughter of the late James Lowthorp of Welton
Hall, East Riding ofthe county of Yorkshire. Clubs — United
University, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire engrailed vert between
a thistle slipped and leaved in chief proper, and three
mullets in the flanks and base of the second ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a crescent
argent. Motto — "Gradntim." Married, 1870, Georgina
Maria, daughter of the late Reverend Edmund Russell,
Master of Arts ofthe University of Cambridge, Incumbent
•" All Saints, Pontefract. Postal addresses — 30 Oxford
oquare, London, W. ; St. Helens, Dean Park, Bourne-
mouth.
S GEORGE ANDERSON, Esquire, Justice ofthe Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumber-
land, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year
fitch^e, one in pale and two in saltire sable. Motto — " .Stand
sure." Married, firstly, March 1859, Lydia Warren (r/. Oct.
28, 1894), dau. of John Townley ; secondly, June 1902, Emily
Mary, dau. of Rev. Sumner Wilson; and has Issue — (i)
Harry Claude Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; (2) Percy James
Anderson, Gentleman, 1^. 1864; (3) Thomas Valentine Ander-
son, Gentleman, b. 1866; (4) Charles Augustus .Anderson,
b. 1867 ; (5) Reginald Samuel Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
(6) Gerald Townley Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (7)
Frederick Arthur Bertram Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1874;
(8) Samuel .Alder Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; (9) George
Malcolm Anderson, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; Lydia Blanche
\m. Alfred Ernest Protheroe] ; Gertrude ; Sophia ; and
Constance Gwendolen. Res. — Russettings, Bournemouth.
Clubs — Devonshire, City Liberal, National Liberal.
KENNETH LOCKWOOD MORRISON ANDER-
SON, Esquire, J. P. co. of Dorset. Born 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Sir James Anderson of 62 Queen's
Gate, S.W. Armorial bearings — Azure, a three-masted
is the Naval Cockade.
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ship, sails furled, flags flying or, on a chief of the last three
escallops sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, issuing from waves of the sea a
seahorse's head proper, holding in the mouth a trident or,
and on an escroll below the shield this MottO, "'Stand
sure." Married, 1876, Alice E., dau. of William Flux.
Residences— 102 Cromwell Road, S.W. ; Cluny, Swanage,
Dorsetshire.
H EVELYN CORNWALLIS ANDERSON-PELHAM,
@ Esquire, commonly called the Hon. Evelyn Cornwallis
Anderson-Pelham, J. P. and D.L. co. Hants, J. P. co. Lin-
coln. Born Sept. 16, 1851, being the younger son of the
Right Hon. Charles Anderson Worsley Anderson-Pelham,
2nd Earl of Yarborough, by his wife the Hon. Maria Ade-
laide Maude, dau. of the Right Hon. Cornwallis, 3rd Vis-
count Hawarden. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans argent ; ii. and
iii. gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the
buckles upwards argent (both for Pelham) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a chevron between three crosses flory sable (for Anderson),
and impaling the arms of Hutton, namely or, on a fesse
sable, surmounted by a pale invected of the last, pierced of
the field, three stags' heads caboshed counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
ANDERTON (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a pile sable,
between iwo roses in base gules, barbed and seeded proper,
three double shackbolts argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a curlew close proper,
colours, a peacock in his pride argent (for Pelham) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a water-spaniel or (for Anderson).
Motto — " Vincit amor patria." Married, Oct. 24, 1872,
Harriett Frances, youngest dau. of Rev. George Hutton,
Rector of Gate Burton, co. Lincoln; and has Issue — (i)
Cecil Henry Anderson-Pelham, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Lin-
colnshire Regt., A.D.C. to the Governor of Queensland, b.
Jan. 25, 1874; (2) Charles Cornwallis Anderson-Pelham,
Gentleman, Lieut. Leicester Yeomanry Cavalry, b. Sept.
30, 1876; (3) Reginald Evelyn Anderson-Pelham, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 29, 1883 ; (4^ Alfred Ronald Anderson-Pelham,
Gentleman, b. June 7, 1888; Adelaide Muriel lone; Gwen-
doline Florence Eleanor Blanche ; and Muriel {d. i88g).
Seats — Caythorpe Hall, Grantham ; St. Lawrence, Ventnor.
Toivn residence — 29 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs —
White's, St. James's.
WILFRID FRANCIS ANDERTON, Esquire, J. P.
CO. of Lancaster. Bom Oct. 25, 1844, being the fifth son
of James Francis Anderton of Haighton, by his wife Mary,
dau. of James Sidgreaves of Inglewhite Lodge, Goosnargh,
near Preston, Lancashire. Livery — Green and white.
Armorial bearings — Vert, three hour-glasses in bend pro-
per, between two bendlets argent. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant oiu of
a crescent vert, a buck's head, holding in the mouth an ear
of wheat proper. Married, firstly. May 28, 1870, Mildred
Walburgha Tempest, dau. of Henry Tempest, Esq., of
Newland Park, York ; secondly, April 28, 1880, Mary
Louisa Frances Tempest, only dau. of Josi-ph F. Tempest,
youngest son of Stephen Tempest of Brimpton, Yorkshire ;
and has Issue — (i) Angilbert Wilfrid Anderton, Gentleman,
b. April 19, 1871 ; (2) Evan Gerard Anderton, Gentleman,
b. May 20, 1874; (3) Dunstan Francis Anderton, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 2, 1885 ; (4) Cuthbert Francis Anderton,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 15, 1890; Mildred Mary; Winifred
Frances; and Elfrith Mary Frances. Seat — Haighton,
Preston, Lancashire.
holding in the beak an escallop or, between two roses
gules, leaved and stalked also proper. Motto — " Flectimus
nunquam."
Sons of Frederick William Anderton of Bolton Royd,
Bradford, b. 1831 ; d. 1886; m. 1859. Ruth, d. of John
Foster, Esq., J. P., of Hornby Castle, Lanes : —
Herbert Foster Anderton, Esq., J. P. for Orkney and
Shetland, b. 1862. ^^rt/j-— The Island of Vaila, and Melby,
both in CO. of Orkney and Shetland ; Bolton Royd, Bradford,
Yorks. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Bath. Post, add. — Vaila,
Shetland.
Francis Swithin Anderton, Esq., R.B.A., b. 1868, m.
1901, Marjorie Katherine, d. of Frederic de la Fontaine
Williams of Rydeshill House, nr. Guildford ; and has issue
—Nancy Francesca Braithwaite. Res. — The Cottage, Hol-
land Park Road, Kensington, London, W. Clubs — Wel-
lington, Bath.
ANDERTON (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron invected
argent, between four shackbolts, three in chief and one in
base of the last, a cinquefoil of the first. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of tiie colours, a stork
argent, holding in the beak three cinquefoils slipped or, and
resting the de.\ter leg on a shackbolt sable.
Son of late James Anderton of Burgh Hall, Lanes. : —
James Parkinson Anderton, Gentleman, M.R C.S.,
b. ; formerly of Brondyffryn, Denbighshire.
ANDERVILL, quartered by CONYERS.
ANDREWS (U.O. ). Argent, on a chevron invected
between three quatrefoils slipped vert, as many heraldic
roses or, seeded gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
argent, cuffed vert, charged with a chevron invected of the
last, the hand proper holding three quatrefoils slipped or.
Motto -" Virtute et fortuna." Livery — Green, gilt buttons,
red waistcoat.
Son of late Samuel Andrews, Esq., of Fortview, co.
Antrim, J. P. for Belfast, m. Marian, d. of Rev. Robert
Gamble Orr : —
George Murray Andrews, Gentleman, B.A. Camb. , b.
1868 ; 7n. 1893, Ellen Louise, only d. of late E. W. Hale,
is the Military Cockade.
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M.D., of Bellefonte, Pa., U.S.A. 7?«.— Bellefonte, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A. Clufis — Brooks's, While's, Rittenhouse
(Philadelphia, U.S.A.).
Son of : — •
Hugh Andrews, Esq., J. P. and D. L. Northumberland
(High Sheriff 1 901), J. P. Glos., fi. ; m. , Isabel, d.
of John Sowerby of Benwell Tower. Seais — Toddinglon
Manor, Winchcombe, Glos. ; Swarland Hall, Felton, Nor-
thumberland.
Thk Reverend GEORGE ANGUS, Priest in Holy
Orders of the Roman Catholic Church, Master of Arts of
the University of Oxford, formerly Lieutenant in the Indian
Army. Born November 9, 1842, being the eldest son of
John Angus, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Advocate,
by his wife Katharine Ann, daughter of Ale.xander Forbes.
Cli/fis — Royal and Ancient Golf (St. Andrews), The Union
(Oxon.), University (Dundee). Armorial bearings— (L.O.,
1877) : Argent, a lion passant guardant gules, on a chief
of the last, two mullets of the field. Postal addresses — The
Presbytery, St. Andrews, N.B., and St. Edmund Hall,
Oxford.
§ ERNEST LAMBERT SWINBURNE ANNE, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding
PJtItIP °^ '^^^ county of York, Captain and Honorary
<lilllv Major 3rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Militia). Born September 17, 1852, being
the second son of William Henry Charlton of Hesleyside,
Northumberland, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the said county, by his wife Barbara Tas-
burgh, daughter of Michael Tasburgh, formerly Michael
Anne. The above-mentioned Ernest Lambert Swinburne
Anne, Esquire, assumed by Royal License, dated May 31,
1883, the surname of Anne only, in lieu of his patronymic
Charlton, and the arms of Anne quarterly with those of
Charlton. Aimorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent on a bend sable, three martlets of the first (for
Anne), 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant guardant gules, a chief
ermine, fretty vert, a canton sable, charged with a lion
rampant or (for Charlton) ; and for his Crests, i. on a
wreath of the colours, a woman's head couped at the
shoulders proper, crined or (for Anne) ; 2. also on a wreath
of the colours, a leopard's face gules, between two dragons'
wings proper, each charged with a fret sable. A tarried, Janu-
ary 20, 1885, Edith, fourth daughter of Sir Thomas George
Augustus Parkyns, Baronet, of Ruddlngton Manor, in the
county of Nottingham, by his wife Anne, daughter of W.
Jennings; and has /.m/zc— (i) George Charlton Anne, Gen-
tleman, born February 11, 1886; (2) Hesleytyne Oswald
Charlton Anne, Gentleman, born August 21, 1888 ; (3) Cra-
thorne Edward Isham Charlton Anne, Gentleman, born
December 2, 1892 ; and Ernestine Mary Charlton. Estate—
Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, Yorkshire. Residence —
Chateau du Hert, Picardy, France. Club — United
Service.
ANNESLEY, see LYTTELTON-ANNESLEY.
S WILLIAM GORE ANNESLEY, Esquire, Capt.
R.N. Born Oct. 30, 1833, being the second son of
Francis Charles Annesley, late Commander R.N. Armo-
rial bearings — Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend
gules, and (for distinction) a bordure wavy erminois. Mant-
ling azure and ar?;ent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a Moor's head couped at the shoulders in profile proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and (for dis-
tinction) debruised by a baton sinister or. Motto — ' ' Virtutis
amore." Married, May 22, 1862, Maria Anne, youngest
dau. of John William Crispo, Lieut. R. N. ; and has Issue
— (i) William Crispo Annesley, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. March 15, 1863; (2) Francis Charles Annesley, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 8, 1871 \jn., June 28, 1898, Evelyn, younger
dau. of Col. James D. Crawford of Thorney Holme, West-
mount, Montreal, Canada] ; (3) John Smyth Annesley,
Gentleman, R. N. , b. Sept. 14, 1872; Edith Maria; Katha-
rine Bell \jn., Feb. 15, 1896, Frederick Clayson, Chinese
Imperial Maritime Customs]. Reside7ice — " Delgany," Pol-
stead Road, N. , Oxford.
Sir ARCHIBALD EDWARD HARBORD ANSON,
Major-General (r.f.p.) R.A. , Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, and County
Councillor for East Sussex. Born April 16, 1826, being the
son of the late General Sir William Anson, first Baronet,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, by Louisa Frances, tUe Dickenson ; entered the Royal
Artillery 1844 ; became Major-General, 1879, and retired
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in the same year ; created Companion of the Most Distin-
guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1876;
and was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of
the same Order, in 1882. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Argent, three bendlets engrailed, and in the
sinister chief a crescent gules. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, a spear-head erect proper. Motto — " Nildesperandum."
Married, 1851, Elizabeth Mary (who died in 1891), daughter
of Richard Bourchier. Postal address — Southfie.ld, Silver-
hill, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
HENRY ANSON-HORTON, Esquire, J. P., co. of
Derby (formerly Anson, assumed the additional surname
and arms of Horton by Royal Licence, 189-), formerly
Stipendiary Magistrate and Protector of Immigrants in the
Colonial Service. Born 1853, being the eldest son of Rev.
A. H. Anson of Potter Hanworth Rectory, Lincolnshire.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, a stag's
head caboshed argent, attired or (for Horton); 2 and 3,
argent, three bendlets engrailed gules, in the sinister chief
a crescent of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, out of the waves of the sea
proper, a tilting-spear erect or, headed and enfiled with a
dolphin argent, finned gold (for Horton) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, issuant from a coronet or, a spear-head erect
proper. Married, 1886, Katharine E. , dau. of Thornton
Warner of the Trinidad Colonial Service. Seat — Catton
Hall, Burton-on-Trent. Club — Travellers'.
ANSTRUTHER,
THER,
see CARMICHAEL-ANSTRU-
§The Late ALEXANDER WILLIAM ANSTRU-
THER-DUNCAN, Esquire, ofNaughton, CO. Fife(for-
merly Alexander William Anstruther), Col. R. A. Burn Oct.
3, 1847, being the third son of Thomas Andrew Anstruther,
and IV., argent three piles issuing from the chief sable
(for Anstruther); II. and III., quarterly i and 4, gules a
chevron or between two cinquefoils in chief argent, and a
hunting-horn in base, garnished azure, stringed of the
second, a bordure of the second for difference (for Duncan) ;
2. argent, three Moors' heads couped sable, banded or, in
the centre a saltire couped of the second, charged with a
man's head of the third (for Morison) ; 3. counterquartered
i. and iiii. argent, a saltire engrailed sable ; ii. argent, a
saltire between four roses gules ; iii. or, a bend chequy sable
and argent, all within a bordure gules for difference (for
Haldane). Mantling sable doubled argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of his liveries, two arms in armour, holding in
the gauntlets a battle-axe proper. Motto — " Periissem in
periissem." Married, April 27, 1897, Catharine Henrietta
Adamina, dau. of Adam Alexander Duncan-Morison of
Naughton, Fife. Seat — Naughton, Fife, N.B.
WILLIAM HENRY ANTHONY, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 9, 1838, being the eldest son of the late William
Hollis Anthony of Wynches, Much Hadham, Herts, by
his wife Maria, dau. of Robert Jones of Liverpool. Liveiy
— Black and gold. Armorial bearings as used are —
Erminois, in the centre of a ram's head affront^e gules, two
flaunches sable, each charged with a bezant (for Anthony) ;
quartering 2. sable, a bend engrailed bettveen six billets
argent; 3. gules, on a bend argent, three leopards faces
sable ; 4. gules, three covered cups argent ; 5. azure, six
martlets, two, tivo, and two or, a cantm ermine; 6. azure,
six martlets, three, tivo, and one or ; 7. per fesse argent and
sable, a pale counterchanged and three griffins' heads erased
of the second; 8. argent, frettv and a canton sable; 9. per
sable indented argent and gules, a bull statant counter-
changed ; 10. argent, on a chevron azure, between three holly
branches vert, f rue ted proper, as many wood-pigeo?is of the
last. (The right to the quarterings is not yet officially
established.) Crest — A demi-ram per fesse ermine and
sable, horns and hoofs or, charged on the body with a
bezant, thereon a leopard's face gules. Motto — " None
pour haine." Married, Sept. 28, 1865, Rosa Sophia,
youngest dau. of Major John Sidney Farrell, R..^. ; and has
Issue — (i) William Sidney Anthony, b. Sept. 26, 1866; (2)
Hugh Arbuthnot Anthony, d. an infant. Estates — Pro-
perty at Harrow, Middlesex; and Boreham, Essex ; and
Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks. Clubs — Junior Conservative,
Athenseum (Liverpool).
JOHN COUTTS ANTROBUS, Esquire, T-P. and
C.C, High Sheriff 1868 for Chester, M.A. Cam-
bridge, Barrister-at-Law, Hon. Lieut. -Col. (retired) Earl of
Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry. Born Nov. 23, 1829, being
the eldest son of the late Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, D. L. ,
of Eaton Hall, by his wife Jane, second dau. of Sir Coutts
Trotter, Bart. Armorial bearings — Lozengy or and azure,
on a pale gules, three estoiles of the first. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head, couped argent, horned and maned or, gorged with a
wreath of laurel vert, issuing out of rays proper. Motto —
"Dei memor, gratus amicis." Married, firstly, Sept. 29,
1855, Fanny, dau. of Clement Swetenham of Sonierford
Booths, CO. Chester ; and by her (who d. Sept. 29, 1863)
had Issue — (1) Crawfurd John Antrobus, Gentleman, /'.
1862 ; Eleanor Margaret, d. 1873 ; Blanche Helen ; and Jane
Mary Evelyn. He married secondly, Jan. 10, 1865, Mary
Caroline [d. 1872), fourth dau. of Geoffrey Joseph Shaker-
ley ; and by her had Issue — (2) Geoffrey F.dward Antrobus,
Gentleman, b. 1867 ; (3) Philip Antrobus, Gentleman, d.
1874; (4) Ralph Edmund Antrobus, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
and Dora Katharine. He married thirdly, 1875, Mary
Egidia, youngest dau. of the late General the Hon. Sir
James Lindsay, K.C.M.G. ; and by her has Issue — (5)
Jocelyn James Antrobus, Gentleman, b. May 9, 1876; (6)
Cecil Hugh Antrobus, Gentleman, /'. Sept. 25, 1877; (7)
Walter Guy Antrobus, Gentleman, b. March 27, 1879; (8)
Charles Alexander Antrobus, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1880;
(9) Ronald Henry Antrobus, Gentleman, b. Nov. 8, 1891 ;
and Mabel Dorothy. Seat — Eaton Hall, Congleton, co.
Chester.
H.E.I.C.S., and his wife Sophia, youngest dau. of Arthur
Vansittart of Shottesbrook, Berks. Clubs — United Service,
Garrick, Junior United Service, New (Edinburgh). Livery
—White and gold. Armorial bearings — Quarterly I.
ANTRON, quartered by PAYNTER.
APSLEY, Baron, see BATHURST.
APSLEY, quartered by BATHURST.
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§HUGH GOUGH ARBUTHNOT, Esquire, one of
Her Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for the
City of London. Born Jan. 29, 1840, being the second son
of the late Archibald Francis Arbuthnot (fourth son of the
late Sir William Arbuthnot, Bart.) and Hon. Gertrude
Sophia, dau. of Field - Marshal the Rt. Hon. the first
Viscount Gough, K. P., G.C.B. C/«i^— Oriental. Livery—
Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Azure, a crescent between
three mullets two and one argent, a bordure or, charged
with three boars' heads couped gules ; impaling the arms
of Molyneux, namely azure, a cross moline pierced or, in
the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the last. Crest — A peacock's
head proper. Motto — "Innocent and true." Married,
June 10, 1864, to Caroline, youngest dau. of the late Rev.
Capel Molyneux, B.A. (heir to the Molyneux Baronetcy) ;
and has Issue — Lionel Gough Arbuthnot, Gentleman, born
September 24, 1867 [?«., April 18, 1894, Violet, youngest
dau. of Sir John H. Morris, K.C.S.L]; and Constance
Gertrude [/«., Jan. 25, 1900, Ernest Luxmoore Marshall].
Residence — 40 Princes Gate, London, S.W.
ARBUTHNOTT, see CAPEL-CARNEGY-ARBUTH-
NOTT.
S JAMES FITZWALTER ARCEDECKNE - BUT-
LER, Esquire, Capt. ist Batt. East Surrey Regt. Born
Oct. 23, 1869, being the second son of the late James Henry
Edward Arcedeckne- Butler, who assumed by Royal Licence
in 1867 the surname and arms of Arcedeckne in addition to
those of Butler, by his wife Minna, dau. of John Locke,
Esq., M.P. for Honiton. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in
bend counterchanged, a label on a crescent for difference
(for Butler) ; 2 and 3, argent, three chevronels sable
(for Arcedeckne). Mantling azure and or. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, out ofa ducal coronet or, a
plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a demi-falcon rising
argtnt, a label on a crescent for difference (for Butler); 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested argent,
charged with three chevronels sable, the hand proper, grasp-
ing a sword argent, pommel and hilt or (for Arcedeckne).
Motto — ' ' Ti mor Domini fons vitae. ' ' Residence —
ST. JOHN HENRY ARCEDECKNE - BUTLER,
Gentleman. Born Oct. 15, 1868, being the son of the late
James Henry Edward Arcedeckne-Butler, who assumed by
Royal Licence in 1867 the surname and arms of Arcedeckne
in addition to and before those of Butler, by his wife Minna,
dau. of John Locke, Esq. , M. P. for Honiton. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a chief indented azure,
three escallops in bend counterchanged, a label on a
crescent for difference (for Butler) ; 2 and 3, argent, three
chevronels sable (for Arcedeckne). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a
demi-falcon rising argent, a label on a crescent for difference
(for Butler) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, vested argent, charged with three chevronels sable,
the hand proper, grasping a sword argent, pommel and hilt
or (for Arcedeckne). Motto — "Timor Domini fons vitne."
Married, Aug. 7, 1895, Maud Geraldine, second dau. of
Capt. Albert E. Money of Little Stodham, Liss ; and has
Issue — (1) St. John Desmond Arcedeckne-Butler, Gentle-
man, b. 1896. Residence — Stamford Hill, Dickoya, Ceylon.
ARCHBOLD, see PEARS-ARCHBOLD.
ARCHDALL, see MERVYN-ARCHDALL.
The Right Reverend MERVYN ARCHDALL,
D. D. (Dublin), Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert,
and Killmacduagh. Bor?! Feb. 16, 1831, being the eldest
son of the late William Frederick Archdall, Gentleman, of
Farmhill, co. Wexford, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry R. Henry. Armorial bearings (of the See of
Killaloe) — Argent, a cross gules between twelve trefoils
slipped vert, on a chief azure, a key in pale or, impaling
(his personal arms of Archdall) azure, a chevron ermine
between three talbots passant or ; the escutcheon being
surmounted by his mitre. Married, Jan. 21, 1863, Hen-
rietta, dau. of Eyre William Preston of Clontarf, co.
Dublin (and granddau. of William Preston, by Hon.
Frances Dorothea Evans, dau. and cob. of John, sth Lord
Carberry); and has Issue — (1) Rev. Mervyn Archdall,
Clerk in Holy Orders, h. Jan. 27, 1868 ; (2) Rev. Eyre
WiUiam Archdall, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Feb. 26, 1871 ;
(3) William Frederick .Archdall, Gentleman, b. Feb. 26,
1873; Anne Angel; and Elizabeth. Seat — Clarisford
Killaloe, Limerick. Club — University (Dublin).
Reverend WILLIAM FREDERICK ARCHDALL,
M.A. (Dubl. ), Rector of Rathcooney with St. Lappans, Pre-
bendary of Killaspigmullane, and Canon of Cork. Born
1835, being the younger son of the late William Frederick
Archdall, Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
R. Henry. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron ermine
between three talbots passant or. Mantling azure and
ermine. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, an heraldic tiger's
head argent, maned, tufted, and armed sable. Motto —
"Data fata secuta." Married Constance, dau. of James
Ramsey Akers Smith, Esq., J. P., of Carrigbarrabane, co.
Waterford ; and has /fj«<? — Ethel Katherine ; Constance
Henrietta ; and Grace Ramsey. Residence — The Rectory,
Glanmire, R.S.O. , co. Cork.
ARCHDEACON, quartered by CORBET and LEM-
PRIERE.
ARCHER, see OSHEE.
Col. GEORGE BRAMSTON ARCHER- HOUR-
LON, J. P. for Berks, Essex, and Herts; formerly
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. Princess Charlotte's (R. Berkshire)
Regt., retired 1894. Born 1843, being the third son of the
late Charles Eyre (formerly Archer-Houblon), Esq., of Wel-
ford Park, J. P. and D.L., by his first wife, Mary Anne, elder
dau. of the late General E. W. Leyborne-Popham of Little-
cote, Wilts ; assumed the surname of Archer-Houblon, by
Royal License, on the death in 1891 of John Archer-Houblon
of Hallingbury. Livery — Brown, with dark green facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, the base
vert, issuing therefrom three hop-poles siistaming their fruit
all proper (for Houblon) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii.
ermine, a cross sable (for Archer) ; ii. and iii. argent, on
a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or (for Eyre) ; and im-
paling the arms of Lindsay, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules
a fesse chequy argent and azure ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant
gules, debruised by a ribbon sable. Mantling vert and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased or (for Houblon) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a wyvern argent (for Archer) ; 3. upon a
wreath of the colours, a leg in armour, couped at the
thigh proper, garnished and spurred or (for Eyre). Married,
\?>T2, Lady Alice Frances, eldest dau. of Alexander, 25th
is the Naval Cockade.
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Earl of Crawford; and has Issue — (i) Henry Lindsay
Archer- Houblon, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2) John Newton
Archer- Houblon, Gentleman, b. June i, 1878; (3) Francis
Archer- Houblon, Gentleman, b. March 3, 1880 ; (4) Richard
Archer-Houblon, Gentleman, b. Oct. 13, 1884; (5) Robert
Eyre Archer-Houblon, Gentleman, b. June 11, 1889 ;
Margaret Mary Anne ; Sybil Harriet ; and Alice. Seats —
Welford Park, Newbury ; Hallingbury Place, Bishop's
Stortford ; Culverthorpe Hall, Grantham ; Coopersale
House, Epping. Town residence — 73 Upper Berkeley
Street, W. Clubs — Travellers', Junior Carlton.
CHARLES FALCON ARCHIBALD. Born February
25, 1866, and is the only son of the late
CTfrflthairi <^"harles William Archibald, Esquire, of
ai-VillUaiU Rusland Hall, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Lancaster, by his wife Isa-
bella, second daughter of Robert Falcon, Doctor of Medicine,
of Whitehaven. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend
azure between two estoiles of the last, three crescents of the
first, all within a bordure invected sable, charged with three
mullets or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a
palm branch slipped in bend proper, in front thereof a mount
vert, thereon an estoile or; with the Motto, " Palma non
sine pulvere." Married, June 18, 1895, Harriet Mary,
second dau. of JohnDownes of the Court House, Richard's
Castle, Ludlow; and has Issue — (i) Myles Falcon Downes
Archibald, Gentleman, b. April 8, 1898 ; (2) Roger
Campbell Archibald, Gentleman, b. Jan. 8, 1903; and
Madeline Violet. Postal a^^r^w— Rusland Hall, Ulver-
ston.
CLARENCE HOLFORD ARCHIBALD. Born Nov-
ember 12, 1847, being the third son of the late Charles
Dickson Archibald, Esquire, of Rusland Hall, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lan-
caster, by his wife Bridget, only child and heiress of Myles
Walker of Rusland Hall, in the said county. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend azure between two estoiles of
the last, three crescents of the first, all within a bordure
invected sable, charged with three mullets or ; and for a
Crest, a palm branch slipped in bend proper, in front thereof
a mount vert, thereon an estoile or; with the Motto, " Palma
non sine pulvere." Married, 1880, Edith Lousia, daughter
of Francis Field of Oxford ; and has Issue.
EDMUND DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD, Esquire, M.A.
(Oxon.), is the younger son of the late Sir Thomas Dickson
Archibald, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Common Pleas,
by his wife Sarah, daughter of Richard Smith of Dudley
Priory, in the county of Worcester. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a bend azure between two estoiles of the last,
three crescents of the first, all within a bordure invected
sable, charged with three mullets or. Crest — A palm branch
slipped in bend proper, in front thereof a mount vert,
thereon an estoile or. Motto — " Palma non sine pulvere."
Mari-ied, 1876, Janet Helen, daughter of Robert Finlay ;
and has Issue — Robert Douglas Archibald, Gentleman,
b. July 2, 1881 ; Constance Helen Margaret ; Phyllis Muriel
Cowan ; and Elizabeth Mary. Club — Constitutional.
WILLIAM FREDERICK ALPHONSE ARCHI-
BALD, Esquire, Master of Arts in the University of Oxford,
late Fellow of St. John's College, a Master of the Supreme
Court of Judicature, and Barrister-at-Law. Born 1846,
and is the elder surviving son of the late Sir Thomas
Dickson Archibald, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Com-
mon Pleas, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Richard Smith
of Dudley Priory, in the county of Worcester. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend azure between two estoiles
of the last, three crescents of the first, all within a bordure
invected sable, charged with three mullets or ; and for a
Crest, a palm branch slipped in bend proper, in front
thereof a mount vert, thereon an estoile or ; with the Motto,
"Palma non sine pulvere." Married, 1873, Florence,
daughter of Charles W. H. Wallroth of Lee, Kent. Postal
address — Straithaird, Upper Norwood.
DOUGLAS ARDEN, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law.
Born Aug. 8, 1844, being the second son of Richard
Edward Ardcn, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his second wife
Mary, dau. of John Douglas Finney. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, two barrulets compony or and azure ; in chief
three boars' heads erased of the last, armed of the second.
langued gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a boar
passant argent, sem^e-de-lis azure, langued gules, armed and
unguled or. Motto — " Doluere dente lacessiti." Married
Emily Margaret, dau. of the late H. D. Rawnsley of Halton
Holgate ; and has Issue. Postal address —
GEORGE EDWARD ARDEN, Gentleman. Born
June 19, 1853, being the eldest son of the late George
Pinckard Arden, Gentleman, of Long:crofts Hall, by his
wife Caroline, third dau. of Admiral George Hills,
Armorial bearings — Ermine, a fesse chequy or and azure.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a chapeau azure,
turned up ermine, a wild boar statant or. Motto — "Quo
me cunque vocat patria. " Married, 1878, Alice, eldest
dau. of Edward H. Snoad ; and has Issue — (i) George
Alwyne Hills Arden, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) William
Reginald Guy Arden, Gentleman; (3) Edward Arthur
Hammersley .Arden, Gentleman ; and (4) Cyril Alvanley
Arden, Gentleman.
PERCY ARDEN, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, J. P.
CO. Pembroke, High Sheriff 1903, educated at Harrow and
Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Born June 9, 1840, being the
eldest son of the late Richard Edward Arden, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. , by his second wife Mary, dau. of John Douglas
Finney. Arinorial bearings — Ermine, two barrulets com-
pony or and azure ; in chief three boars' heads erased of
the last, armed of the second, langued gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
mount vert thereon a boar passant argent, semfe-de-lis
azure, langued gules, armed and unguled or. Motto —
"Doluere dente lacessiti." Seat — SunLury Park, Middle-
sex ; Pontfaen, near Fishguard, co. Pembroke. Residence —
A7 Albany, Piccadilly. Clul's — Oxford and Cambridge,
Garrick.
RICHARD EDWARD ARDEN, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Pem-
broke, High Sheriff 1872, Fellow of the Geological Society,
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Barrister-at-Law.
Born October 4, 1804, being the second son of Joseph
Arden of Islington and of Red Lion Square, in the county
of Middlesex. Clubs — National, Thatched House, AlLe-
is the Military Cockade.
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marie. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine,
two barrulets conipony or and azure ; in chief three boars'
heads erased of the last, armed of the second, langued gules.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a boar passant
argent, sem6e-de-lis azure, langued gules, armed and unguled
or. Motto — " Doluere dente lacessiti." Married, firstly,
September 8, 1832, Fanny, daughter of John Whitsed,
Doctor of Medicine ; and by her (who died May 21, 1836)
had, with two other children who died young — Emily Laura
Arden [mairied William Henry Peacock, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace, of Greatford Hall, in the county of Lincoln, and
died January 26, 1877]. He married secondly, August 29,
1839, Mary, daughter of John Douglas Finney ; and by her
(who died April 18, 1880) had surviving issue — (i) Percy
Arden, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born June 9, 1840;
(2) Douglas Arden, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born
August 8, 1844 [married Emily Margaret, daughter of the
late Reverend H. D. Rawnsley of Halton Holgate, Spilsby,
and has issue] ; (3) Frank Arden, Gentleman, born December
8, 1851 ; Caroline Arden [married, 1864, the Reverend J.
B. M. Camm, Mcar of Monkton Wyld, Dorset]; Blanche
Arden [married, 1874, Charles Lucena of Englefield Green] ;
Constance Arden; and Evelyn Helen Arden married, 1880,
Major Lawrence Thompson, 8th King's Regiment]. He
married thirdly, 1882, Frances, widow of John Raven.
Seats — East Burnham House, near Slough, in the county of
Buckingham ; Sunbury Park, in the county of Middlesex ;
Pontfaen, near Fishguard, in the county of Pembroke.
ARDERNE, quartered by HULLEY.
ALFRED CHARLES ARDING, Esquire, J.P. Berks.,
B.A. (O.xon.). Born 1858, being the third son of Edward
Wells, Esq., J.P. , of Wallingford ; and assumed by Royal
Licence, 1890, the name and arms of Arding in lieu of
Wells. Armorial bearing's— Quarterly i and 4,
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-griflfin vert,
the wing charged with three escallops two and one or, and
holding in the mouth a tilting-spear in bend proper (for
Arding) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from a
rock, a flame of fire proper, environed by a cliain or (for
Wells). Motto— "Semper fidelis." J/<7;77«/, 1880, Flor-
ence M. , dau. of Edwin D. Maddy of 10 Queen's Gate
Terrace, S. W. Postal address — Braziers Park, Checkenden,
Wallingford.
ARGENTINE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
ARGENTON, quartered by WILLIAMS.
ARTHUR CHANDOS ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, J.P. for
cos. Salop and Essex, late Lieut. -Col. Shropshire Yeomanry,
and late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards. Born March 8, 1843,
being the sixth son of the late John Arkwright, Esq., of
Hampton Court, co. Hereford, J.P. , by his wife Sarah,
eldest surviving dau. of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart., of
Harewood. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert,
a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between two
bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee
volant proper; and impaling the arms of Tufnell, namely
azure, on a fesse between three ostrich feathers argent, as
many martlets sable. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak
an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank
of cotton argent. Motto -" Multa tuli fecique." Married,
April 28, 1870, Agnes Mary, only dau. of William Michael
Tufnell of Hatfield Place, Witha'm, Essex ; and has Issue—
(i) Wilfrid Lionel Tyrell Arkwright, Gentleman, h. 1871 ;
(2) Harold Arthur Arkwright, Gentleman, b. 1872; (3)
Cyril Arkwright, Gentleman, /'. 1874 (deceased) ; (4) Gerald
Byng Arkwright, Gentleman, P. 1875 (deceased); and Lilian
Agnes. Postal address— Thohy Priory, Brentwood, Essex.
Club — Arthur's.
Rev. EDWIN ARKWRIGHT, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Oxon). Born May 2, 1839, being the fifth son of
the late John Arkwright, Esq., of Hampton Court, co.
Hereford, J.P. , by his wife Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of
Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart., of Harewood. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed
proper ; on a chief azure, between two bezants, an escutcheon
of the field charged with a bee volant proper. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a
ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent. Motto —
" Multa tuli fecique." Postal address — 36 Seymour Street,
London, W.
ESME FRANCIS WIGSELL ARKWRIGHT, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 5th Lancers. Born 1882, being the only son of
the late Capt. Frank Wigsell Arkwright, formerly Capt.
Coldstream Guards, by his wife Rosa Frederica, youngest
dau. of William Baring of Norman Court, Hants. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree
fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between two bezants, an
escutcheon of the field charged with a bee volant proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon azure,
pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton
argent. Estate — Sanderstead Court, Croydon, Surrey.
FRANCIS ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, J.P. for co. Derby
and for the N. R. of co. York ; Lord of the Manor of
Churchover, co. Warwick, formerly of the looth Regt., and
sometime M. P. for East Derbyshire. Born March 17,
1846, being the elder son of the late Rev. Godfrey Harry
Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, by Frances Rafela his first
wife, third dau. of Sir Henry Fitzherbert, 3rd Bart., of
Tissington Hall, co. Derby. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief
azure, between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field
charged with a bee volant proper, impaling the arms of
Addington, namely, per pale ermine and ermines, on a
chevron counterchanged of the field, between three fleurs-de-
lis or, five lozenges also counterchanged. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon
gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Multa
tuli fecique." Married, firstly, Jan. 2, 1868, Louisa, dau. of
Henry John Milbank ; and secondly, Sept. 15, 1875, the
Hon. Evelyn, third dau. of the Rt. Hon. William Wells
Addington, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth. Of the first marri-
age there is Issue — An only dau , Margaret Louisa. Estate
and postal address — Overton, near Marton, Wellington,
New Zealand. Club — Carlton.
FRANK WIGSELL ARKWKIGHT, Esquire, late a
Captain in the Coldstream Guards. Born Sept. 29, 1848,
being the eldest son of the late Major Robert Wigram
Arkwright of Knuston Hall, co Northampton, and Sander-
stead, CO. Surrey, J.P. , by his wife Sophia Julia, eldest
dau. of Alexander Greig. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure,
between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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ark
arfe
with a bee volant proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its
beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a
hank of cotton argent. Motto — " Multa tuli fecique."
Married, 1878, Rosa Frederica, dau. of W. Baring of
Norman Court, Salisbury ; and has Issue — A son and a
daughter. Estate and postal address — Knuston Hall, Well-
ingborough.
H FREDERIC CHARLES ARKWRIGHT, Esquire,
© J. P. and D.L. co. Derby. High Sheriff 1887, late
Capt. Derbyshire Rifle Volunteers. Borti Nov. 7, 1853, being
the only son of the late Frederic Arkwright of Willersley,
by his wife Susan Sabrina, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon
Burney. Livery — Drab, with yellow and black waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-
tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between two bezants,
an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee volant proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pen-
dent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent.
Motto — "Multa tuli fecique." Married, Nov. 7, 1883,
Rebecca Olton, third dau. of Sir John Gay Newton AUeyne,
3rd Bart.; and has Issue — (i) Richard Alleyne Arkwright,
Gentleman, b. Sept. i, 1884, Coldstream Guards ; (2) Fred-
eric George Alleyne Arkwright, Gentleman b. Oct. 23, 1885 ;
and Kathleen Rebecca. Estates — Willersley, in the parishes
of Cromford, Matlock, Bonsall, and Wirksworth, all in the
county of Derby ; and the Mellor and Marple estate in the
counties of Derby and Chester. Postal address — Willersley,
Matlock. C/«i5— United University.
HERBERT ROBERT ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Northampton, High Sheriff 1891. Born Nov. 15,
i860, being the second son of the late Major Robert Wigram
Arkwright of Knuston Hall, co. Northampton, and Sander-
stead, CO. Surrey, J. P., by his wife Sophia Julia, eldest
dau. of Alexander Greig. Armorial bearings -Argent, on
a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure,
between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged
with a bee volant proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of tlie colours, an eagle rising or, in its
beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a
hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Multa tuli fecique."
Postal address — Knuston Hall, Irchester.
JOHN HUNGERFORD ARKWRIGHT, Esquire,
D.L. and J. P. for the county of Hereford, High
Sheriff 1862, M.A. (Oxon.). Born July 1833, being the
eldest son of the late John Arkwright, Esq., of Hampton
Court, CO. Hereford, J. P., by his wife Sarah, eldest sur-
viving dau. of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart., of Hare-
wood. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, a
cotton- tree fructed proper; on a chief azure, between three
bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee
volant proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an
escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of
cotton argent. Motto — "Multa tuli facique. " Marj-ied,
June 12, 1866, Charlotte Lucy, dau. of John Davenport ot
Foxley, co. Hereford, and Westwood Hall, co. Stafford ;
and has Iss/ie — John Stanhope Arkwright, Gentleman, b.
1872 ; Geraldine Mary Rose ; Evelyn Lucy Alice ; and
Olive Katharine Mary. Estate a?id postal address — Hamp-
ton Court, Leominster. Club — Carlton.
SJOHN THOMAS ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Warwick. Born Nov. 2, 1823, being the
youngest son of the late Peter Arkwright, Esq., of Wil-
lersley, J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of
Charles Hurt of Wirksworth. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief
azure, between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field
charged with a bee volant proper. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules,
thereon a hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Multa tuli
fecique." Married, 1856, Laura (who died i886), dau. of
the late Rev. Edward Willes of Hanistall Ridware, Stafford-
shire ; and has Issue — (i) John Peter Arkwright, Gentle-
man ; (2) Ferdinand George Arkwright, Gentleman ; Laura
Jane [/«. J. Broughton Drydale of Wroxall Abbey, co.
Warwick]; and Emmeline Louisa. Postal address — Hatton
House, near Warwick.
LOFTUS JOSEPH ARKWRIGHT, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 14, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Loftus Wigram
Arkwright of Parndon Hall, co. Essex, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of S. Reynolds. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief
azure, between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field
cliarged with a bee volant proper. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules,
thereon a hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Multa tuli
fecique." Postal address — Parndon Hall, Little Parndon,
Harlow, Essex.
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, D.L. for co.
Hereford, M.A. (Cambs.), Barrister -at -Law, and
sometime M.P. for Leommster. Botyi Jan. 23, 1835,
being the second son of the late John Arkwright, Esq.,
of Hampton Court, co. Hereford, J. P., by his wife Sarah,
eldest surviving dau. of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart.,
of Harewood. Annorial bearings— Argent, on a mount
vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between
two bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee
volant proper ; impaling the arms of Byng, namely, quarterly
sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the
second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the
colours of the 31st Regiment. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its
beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a
hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Multa tuli fecique."
Married, July 22, 1862, Lady Mary Caroline Charlotte,
second dau. of the Rt. Hon. George Stevens Byng, 2nd
Earl of Strafford. Residence — Hertingfordbury, Herts.
Club — Carlton.
WILLIAM ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, Lord of the Manor
of Sutton Scarsdale, High Sheriff for co. Derby 1890. Born
April 21, 1857, being the only son of the late Major William
Arkwright, 6th Dragoons, by his wife Fanny Susan, second
dau. of Edward Thornewill of Dove Cliff, co. Stafford.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-
tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between two bezants,
an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee volant proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon
pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton
argent. Motto — " Multa tuli fecique." Married, July 8,
1884, Agnes Mary, dau. of John Somers Cocks. Estate
and postal address — Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield. Club —
White's.
Rev. WILLIAM HARRY ARKWRIGHT, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxford), J. P. for co. Leicester, Vicar
of Wirksworth, co. Derby ; Hon. Canon of Southwell.
Born Jan. 23, 1848, being the second son of the late
Rev. Godfrey Harry Arkwright of Sutton Scarsd.ale, by
& is the Military Cockade.
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his first wife Frances Rafela, fourth dau. of Sir Henry Fitz-
herbert, 3rd Bart., of Tissington Hall, co. Derby. Livery
— Dark green. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount
vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper ; on a chief azure, between
two bezants, an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee
volant proper. Mantling' vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an
escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of
cotton argent. Motto — " Multa tuli fecique." Married,
May 22, 1878, Margery Bertha, fith. dau. of Rev. Henry
Arkwright, Vicar of Bodenham, co. Hereford; and has
Issue - (i) Bertram Arkwright, Gentleman, b. May 12, 1879 ;
(2) Edward Arkwright, Gentleman, b. June 26, 1880; (3)
Henry Arkwright, Gentleman, b. Jan. 4, 1882 ; (4) Robert
Arkwright, Gentleman, b. March 6, 1889 ; (5) Charles
Arkwright, Gentleman, b. July 11, 1890; Ellen; and Alice.
Postal address— T^xQ Vicarage, Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
Clubs— \Jm\.^A University, New University.
MAJOR PETER ARMFIELD MARROW, late King's
Dragoon Guards. Borii Aug. 20, 1851, being the eldest
son of the late William John Marrow, by his wife Kinbaia
Swene, d.iu. of Edward Armfield of Birmingham. Armo-
rial bearings — Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse indented
argent, between in pale two roses of the last, barbed or,
seeded vert, and in cross four maidens' heads coupeil at the
shoulders argent, crined or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two roses argent,
seeded or, barbed vert, a maiden's head couped at the
shoulders proper, crined, also gold, the neck encircled with
a garland of roses as in the arms. MottO — " Fidite virtute."
Married, Feb. 28, 1878, Mary, dau. of Rev. Alex. Siewart,
Rector of Liverpool ; and \\2iS- Issue — (i) Edward Armfield
Armfield-Marrow, Gentleman, b. Sept. 26, 1883; (2) William
John Marrow, b. Jan. 27, 1887, d. in infancy; (3) Peter
Marrow, Gentleman, b. and d. 1888; Petrina Mary; Mar-
jorie Noel ; Mary Stewart ; Eileen Norah ; anil Alison
Violet. Residence —
ARMITAGE, quartered by WORMALD.
BENJAMIN ARMITAGE, Gentleman. Born January
1850, being the third son of the late Benjamin Armitage,
Esq., J. P. CO. Lanes., M.P. for Salford 1880-85, and fo""
West Salford 1885-86 (second son of the late Sir Elkanah
Armitage). Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings -
Gules, a lion's head erased within an orle argent, between
three crosses potent or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wTeath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed, vested gules, cuffed argent, the hand grasping
the blade of a sword in bend sinister, the pomt downwards
proper, pommel and hilt or, an escutcheon gold charged
with a cross potent gules. Married, 1887, Katharine du
Vernet, second dau. of Col. B. H. Martindale, C. B. , R.E. ,
and widow of Francis Gisborne, Esq., J. P., co. Derby;
and has Issue — -Vernon Hay Armitage, Gentleman, h. April
1888 ; and Marjorie. Residence — Holme Hall, Bakewell,
Derbyshire.
FREDERICK RHODES ARMITAGE, Gentleman,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), A.M.I.C.E. Born Aug. 11.
1867, being the younger son of the late Thomas Rhodes
Armitage, M.D. , of Cambridge Square (son of the late
James Armitage of Farnley Hall, Farnley, co. York), by
his wife Harriet, dau. of Stanley Black of Noan, near
Thurles, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
per tesse indented azure and gules, a wolfs head erased
between four cross crosslets argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of an arm embowed vested azure, cuff argent, the hand
grasping by the blade a sword proper, pommel and hilt or,
a dexter gauntlet fesseways or. Motto — "Deo duce ferro
comitante." Postal address — Noar, Thurles, co. Tipperary.
VERNON KIRK ARMITAGE, Esq.. J.P. for Lan-
cashire, M.A., LL.B., Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law. Borii 1842, being the sixth son of the late Sir
Elkanah Armitage of Hope Hall, co. Lancaster, by his
second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Kirk. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a lion's head erased within an orle argent
between three crosses potent or. Mantling gules and ar-
gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a dexter arm embowed vested gules, cuffed argent,
the hand grasping the blade of a sword in bend sinister.
the point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or, an es-
cutcheon gold, charged with a cross potent gules. Motto
— " Virtus niille scuta." Married, 1870, Emily, dau. of the
late John Fenton of Crimble Hall, co. Lancaster. Seat —
Swinton Park, Manchester. Residence — Hornby Hall, nr.
Lancaster. Clubs — New University, Princes.
WALTER STANLEY ARMITAGE, Gentleman. Born
, being the elder son of the late Thomas Rhodes
Armitage, M.D. , of Cambridge Square (son of the late
James Armitage of Farnley Hall, Farnley, co. York), by
his wife Harriet, dau. of Stanley Black of Noan, near
Thurles, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings —Quarterly
per fesse indented azure and gules, a wolfs head erased
between four cross crosslets argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
an arm embowed vested azure, cuff argent, the hand grasp-
ing by the blade a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, a
dexter gauntlet fesseways or. Motto— " Deo duce ferro
comitante." Postal address— 1\ Cambridge Square, Hyde
Park, London, W.
WILLIAM HENRY ARMITAGE, Gentleman. Born
-, being the eldest son of the late Benjamin Armitage,
Esq., T.P. CO. Lanes., M.P. for Salford 1880-85, and for
West Salford 1885-86 (second son of the late Sir Elkanah
Armitage). Live7y—V>2.xV. blue. Armorial bearings-
Gules, a lion's head erased within an orle argent, between
three crosses potent or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm em-
bowed, vested gules, cuffed argent, the hand grasping the
blade of a sword in bend sinister, the point downwards
proper, pommel and hilt or, an escutcheon gold charged
with a cross potent gules.
ARMITSTEAD, quartered, with FENTON, by
PRICKETT.
GEORGE ARMITSTEAD, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co.
Forfar and J.P. for co. Perth, was M.P. for Dundee 1868-
1873, and 1880- 1885. Born 1824, being the second son of
the late George Armitstead of Riga (a Russian merchant),
and grandson of Rev. John Armitstead, Vicar of Easmgwold,
CO. York. C/«i^ — Reform. Armorial bearings — Or, a
chevron embattled sable, between three pheons gules, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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border of the last, and impaling the arms of Baxter, namely
ermine, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets gules,
as many garbs or. Mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sinister and a dexter
arm embowed in armour, each hand grasping a spear erect
proper. Married, 1848, Jane Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Edward Baxter, Esq., of Kincaldrum, co. Forfar. Seat—
Kinloch Laggan, Kingussie, N. B. Town residence— t^ Cleve-
land Square, S.W.
The Reverend JOHN RICHARD ARMITSTEAD,
Master of Arts, Christ Church, Oxford, Patron and Vicar
of Sandbach, in the county of Cheshire, formerly Rector of
Wendlebury, in the county of Oxford. Born May 11, 1829,
being the eldest son of the late Reverend John Armitsiead,
Vicar of Sandbach, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, by
his wife Susan Hester, second daughter of the Reverend R.
Massie of Coddington, in the county of Chester; succeeded
his father as Patron and Vicar of Sandbach 1865, and in
1877, upon the death of his cousin, Agnes Anastasia Armit-
stead, to Cranage Hall. Livery — Drab coat, crimson waist-
coat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a
chevron counter-embattled between three pheons sable, two
Haunches gules, each charged with a tilting-spear erect of
the field, headed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
and sinister arm embowed in armour, each hand grasping a
spear erect proper; with the Motto, " Pro Rege et Patria."
Married, May 9, 1866, Frances Mary, eldest daughter of
WilHam Henry Hornby, Member of Parliament, of Poole
Hall, in the county of Chester ; and by her (who died
December 9, 1887) has Issue — (i) The Rev, John Hornby
Armitstead, M.A. (Oxon.), J. P., Cheshire, born August 31,
1868; (2) Lawrence Armitstead, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
born February 26, 1870; (3) Edward Armitstead, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.), born September 10, 1872; (4) Cecil Armitsiead,
Gentleman, born January 13, 1874; (5) Geoffrey Armitstead,
Gentleman, born February 15, 1878 ; Mary Henriana ; and
Margaret. Seat — Cranage Hall, Holmes Chapel, in the
county of Chester.
ARMSTRONG, quartered by MACDONNELL.
ARMSTRONG, see HEATON - ARMSTRONG,
WATSON - ARMSTRONG, and WRIGHT - ARM-
STRONG.
Sir GEORGE CARLYON HUGHES ARMSTRONG,
first Baronet. Born at Lucknow, July 20, 1836, being the
son of the late Colonel George Craven Armstrong, of the
Bengal Army, by his wife Georgina, daughter of Captain
Philip Hughes ; entered the Bengal Army 1855, and retired
as Captain; was created a Baronet in 1892. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three dexter arms
vambraced argent, hands closed proper ; on a canton of the
second three pallets azure ; and for his Crest, in front of a
dexter arm vambraced argent, hand closed proper, a trefoil
slipped vert; with the Motto, " Vi et armis." Married,
1865, Alice Fitzroy, daughter of the Reverend Charles Fur-
long; and has Issue— {\) George Elliot Armstrong, Esq.,
b. January 19, 1866 [to whom refer] ; (2) Francis Philip
Armstrong, Esq., b. 1871 ; (3) Arthur Reginald Armstrong,
Esq., ^. 1873, rf. 1898; and Agnes Beatrice. Postal address
— 39 Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, United
Service.
GEORGE ELLIOT ARMSTRONG, Esquire. Born
January 19, 1866, being the eldest son of Sir George Carlyon
Hughes Armstrong, Baronet [to whom refer] ; was formerly
Lieutenant Royal Navy. Club — Naval and Military.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three
dexter arms vambraced argent, hands closed proper ; on a
canton of the second three pallets azure ; and for his Crest,
in front of a dexter arm vambraced argent, hand closed
proper, a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, " Vi et
armis." Married, 1890, Edith Annie, daughter of Adolphus
Fass ; and has Issue — George Carlyon Armstrong, Esq., b.
June 5, 1896; and Doris Edith. Postal address — 24 Hans
Road, S.W.
LUCY ANN ARMSTRONG, Widow, youngest daughter
of Major Charles Henry Cobbe, 6oth Regiment. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three dexter arms
vambraced and embowed argent, the hands closed proper.
Married, November 21, 1885, John Childe Armstrong,
Gentleman, who died March 30, 1886, eldest son of John
Armstrong, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Roscrea (who
in the year 1890 assumed the additional surname and arms
of Heaton — see Heaton-Armstkong), by his wife Josephine
Th^rese, youngest daughter of Franz Mayr of Leoben.
ARMSTRONG - LUSHINGTON - TULLOCH (R.L.,
1884, U.O. ). Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a fesse invected
plain cottised gules, three estoiles argent, in chief as
many cross crosslets fitch6e of the second, and for dis-
tinction in the dexter canton a cross crosslet sable (Tulloch) ;
2 and 3, gules, on a fesse indented argent, between
two dexter arms embowed in armour and couped at the
shoulder fessewise, the hands gauntleted, a like arm, all
proper (Armstrong). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i,
on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, on the
shoulder three cross crosslets fitch^e, one and two, and
grasping a battle-axe the head towards the dexter all or,
charged on the neck (for distinction) with a cross crosslet •
argent (Tulloch); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm as in the arms encompassed at the elbow by a mascle,
and holding a mascle both gules (Armstrong).
Sons of William Cairns Armstrong-Lushington-TuUoch,
Gentleman (formerly Armstrong), b. 1848 ; d. 1901 ;
m. 1881, Kate Mary (now Mrs. France-Lushington-
Tulloch of Shanbolard — vide that name), d. of Charles
Hugh Lushington of Rodmersham, Kent : —
Graham de Montmorency Armstrong-Lushington-Tulloch,
Gentleman, b. 1886. Postal address — Shanbolard, Letter-
frack, CO. Galway.
Kinmont Willie Armstrong-Lushington-Tulloch, Gentle-
man, b. 1889.
CHARLES RANDAL ARMSTRONG -MACDON-
NELL, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of
Clare, Barrister-at-Law, King's Inns (Dublin), late Captain
Clare Artillery Southern Division Royal Artillery. Born
March 24, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Colonel i
William Edward Armstrong-MacDonnell of New Hall,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for, and formerly
Vice-Lieutenant of the county of Clare, who died 1883,
by his wife Hon. Juliana Cecilia, eldest daughter of the
Right Hon. Sir Lucius O'Brien, thirteenth Lord Inchiquin.
C/«/>— Kildare Street (Dublin). Zzw/j— Black, dark blue
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : j
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules ; ii. |
or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of
a cloud proper, in the hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect
azure ; iii. argent, a lymphad, sails furled sable ; iiii. per
fesse azure and vert, a fish naiant in fesse proper, in
is tbe Military Cockade.
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the centre point a crescent gules (for MacDonnell) ; 2 and 3
gules, three dexter arms vambraced and embowed proper,
the hands clenched also proper, in the centre chief point a
mullet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
fesseways, vested or, cuffed argent, the hand holding a cross
crosslet fitch^e erect azure, the arm charged with a crescent
gules (for MacDonnell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm vambraced fesseways and embowed proper,
charged with a mullet gules, the hand grasping an armed
leg, couped at the thigh and bleeding also proper (for
Armstrong). Motto — " Toujours pret." A/arried, March
28, 1896, May Eva Louisa, widow of E. Stewart, and
eldest daughter of Richard Stacpoole, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Eden Vale, Ennis ; and has Issue — May
Cecilia. Estates — New Hall and Liscrona House. Postal
address — New Hall, Ennis, co. Clare.
JULIANA CECILIA ARMSTRONG - MACDON-
NELL, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Juliana
Cecilia MacDonnell, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable
Sir Lucius O'Brien, the thirteenth Baron Inchiquin, by his wife
Mary, eldest daughter of William Fitzgerald of Adelphi, in
the county of Clare. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly, i. or,
a lion rampant gules ; ii. or, a dexter arm issuant from the
sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross
crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; iii. argent a lymphad, sails
furled sable; iiii. per fesse azure and vert, a fish naiant in
fesse proper, on the centre point a crescent gules (for Mac-
Donnell) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, gules, three dexter arms
vambraced and embowed proper, hands clenched also
proper, in the centre chief point a mullet or (for Armstrong),
and impaling the arms of O'Brien, namely gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent. Married,
July 20, 1858, Colonel William Edward Armstrong-Mac-
bonnell of New Hall, in the county of Clare, and Liscrona
House, Kilkee, who died 1883. Of the above marriage
there is Issue — (i) Charles Randal Armstrong-MacDonnell,
Esquire, of New Hall and Kilkee [to whom refer] ; (2)
Lucius Gerald Armstrong-MacDonnell, Gentleman, born
September 14, 1864 ; (3) Edward Ronald Armstrong-Mac-
Donnell, Gentleman, born July 8, 1867 ; (4) William Henry
Armstrong-MacDonnell, Gentleman, born April 10, 1870 ;
(5) Aubrey George Armstrong-MacDonnell, Gentleman,
born February 21, 1873; Mary Gertrude; Nora Grace;
and Violet Maud. Postal address — New Hall, co. Clare.
ARMYTAGE, see GREEN-ARMYTAGE.
§ ARTHUR HENRY ARMYTAGE, Esquire, Lt.-Col.
R.A., J. P. for E. Riding of Yorks. Born Aug. 27,
1845, being the second son of Sir George Armytage, fifth
Bart., of Kirklees, co. York, J. P. and D.L. for W. Riding
of that county [to whom refer], by Eliza Matilda Mary his
wife, second daughter of Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Rudding
Park, in the county of York, Baronet. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion's head erased, between
three cross crosslets argent ; and for his Crest, a dexter arm
embowed couped at the shoulder habited or, the cuff argent,
holding in the hand proper a staff gules, headed and
pointed or ; with the Motto, "Semper par.itus." Married,
June 24, 1879, Katherine Harriet, second daughter of
Ralph Creyke of Rawcliffe Hall and Marton, in the county
of York ; by whom he has had Issue — Arthur Ralph Ar-
mytage, born May 2, 1884, died August 5, 1885 ; Dorothy
Harriette ; Lilac Gwendoline ; and Frances Guinevere.
Postal address~T\\& White House, Clifton, York. Clubs—
Army and Navy, Yorkshire.
FRANCIS REGINALD ARMYTAGE, Esquire, Bai-
rister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, Master of Arts of the
University of Oxford, and Professional Associate of the
Surveyors' Institution. Born July 9, 1849, being the fourth
and youngest son of the late Sir George Armytage, fifth
Baronet, of Kirklees, in the county of York, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of that
county [to whom refer], by Eliza Matilda Mary his wife,
second dau. of Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Rudding Park, in the
county of York, Baronet Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, a lion's head erased, between three cross
crosslets argent ; and for his Crest, a dexter arm embowed
couped at the shoulder habited or, the cuff argent, holding
irf the hand proper a staff gules, headed and pointed
or; with the Motto, " Semper paratus." Postal address—
Ravensbourne, Harrpw. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, York-
shire (York).
Sir GEORGE JOHN ARMYTAGE, sixth Baronet
(July 4, 1738), of Kirklees, co. York, Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries since 1869, Associate of the In-
stitute of Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Surveyors' Insti-
tution, and Chairman of the Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway Company. Born April 26, 1842, being the eldest
son of Sir George Armytage, fifth Baronet, of Kirklees, in
the county of York, J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of
that county, by Ehza Matilda Mary his wife, second dau.
of the late Sir Joseph Radcliffe, second Baronet, of Rudding
Park, in the county of York. Livery —YiiLxV. blue coat,
brass buttons, scarlet waistcoat with brass buttons, black
trousers. Armorial bearings— Gules, a lion's head erased,
between three cross crosslets argent, and in chief his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Littledale,
namely argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure three
cross crosslets of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — A dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulders,
habited or, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a
staff gules, headed and pointed or ; with the Motto,
"Semper paratus." Married, firstly. May 11, 1871, Ellen,
who died July 4, 1890, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Ayscough
Fawkes of Farnley Hall, co. York ; and secondly, April 6,
1893, Mary Georgiana, dau. of the late Henry Anthony
Littledale of Bolton Hall, in Craven ; of his first marriage
he has had Issue — (i) George Ayscough Armytage, Esquire,
Lieutenant King's Royal Rifles, born March 2, 1872 [/«.,
July 12, 1899, Aim^e, dau. of Sir Lionel Milborne-Swinner-
ton-Pilkington, Bart., of Chevet Park, co. York]; (2) John
Hawksworth Armytage, Esq., served as a trooper with the
51st Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa 1900, born May 19,
1873 ; Winifred Harriette, born June 9, and died June 10,
1875 ; and Edith Beatrice. Seat — Kirklees Park, Brig-
house, Yorkshire. Town residence — 27 Cambridge Square,
Hyde Park, London, W. Club — Windham.
GODFREY ARMYTAGE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire,
late Governor of West Riding Prison at Wakefield. Born
March 16, 1825, being the third and youngest son of the
i is tbe Naval Cockade.
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late John Armytage, Esquire, by Mary his wife, only
daughter of William Assheton, Esquire, of Downham Hall,
in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Axmorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion's head erased between
three cross crosslets argent ; and for his Crest, a dexter arm
embowed couped at the shoulder, habited or, the cuff argent,
holding in the hand proper a staff gules, headed and pointed
or. Married, 1849, Charlotte Emily, daughter of Joseph
Blackburn of Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope. Postal ad-
dress - Carr Lodge, Horbury, Wakefield.
PERCY ARMYTAGE, Gentleman. Born March 8,
1853, being the son of Henry Armytage, Colonel in the
Coldstream Guards [to whom refer], by his wife Fenella
Fitzhardinge, commonly known as the Honourable Fenella
Fitzhardinge, daughter of Admiral the Right Honourable
Sir Maurice Berkeley, first Baron Fitzhardinge, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
(Military Division), and a Member of Her Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, a lion's head erased, between
three cross crosslets argent ; and for his Crest, a dexter
arm embowed couped at the shoulder, habited or, the cuff
argent, holding in the hand proper a staff gules, headed
and pointed or; with the Motto, "Semper paratus."
Married, April 25, 1888, Rosetta Phillippa, youngest
daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron of the 79th
Highland Regiment, and widow of Charles Stannard
Eustace, heir male and representative of the Viscounty
of Baltinglass.
HARRY THOMPSON ARNALL - THOMPSON,
Gentleman, B.A. 0.xon. Bor?i 1864, being the eldest son of
Joseph Arnall, Solicitor, of Thrussington, co. Leicester, by
his wife Mary, dau. of John Thompson, and nephew of the
late Frederic John Thompson of Belgrave, co. Leicester ;
and assumed in 1885 the additional name and arms of
Thompson, under the will of his uncle, on inheriting his
estate. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, quarterly sable and argent, a cross voided
countercharged between a horse's head couped of the second
in the first quarter, three men's heads in profile couped
at the neck proper in the second, a talbot statant of the
first in the third quarter, and a tower also of the second
in the fourth (for Thompson) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron
nebuly erminois between three escutcheons or, each charged
with a pheon of the first (for Arnall). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of two flagstaves proper, flowing from each a
pennon gules, a lion couchant sable, charged on the shoulder
with a bezant (for Thompson) ; 2. in front of a demi-leopard
regardant proper, senile of annulets gules, holding between
the paws a torteau charged with a pheon, a staff raguly
fesseways also gules. Married, 1901, Kathleen, dau. of
W. Longmore of Evington Hall, Leicester; and has
/w?^^— Eileen Mary. 5fa/— Anstey Frith, Leicestershire.
Clubs — Isthmian, County (Leicester).
Major W. B. ARNISON. Armorial bearings— Per
pale azure and sable, a demi-lion erased between four
estoiles saltireways or. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake, a stag
lodged proper, resting the dexter forefoot upon an estoile
or. Motto— "Ditat servata fides." Postal address —
Beaumont, Penrith.
ARNOLD, see COAPE-ARNOLD.
Sir JOHN ALEXANDER ARNOTT. 2nd Baronet
(1896), J. P. CO. Cork, formerly Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
4th Batt. Cheshire Regt. Born Nov. 16, 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Sir John Arnott, 1st Baronet and
Knight Bachelor, J. P. and D.L. for co. and city of Cork,
M.P. for Kinsale 1859-1863, Mayor of Cork 1859, i860,
by his wife Mary, dau. of James M'Kinley of Stirling, N.B.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron argent and azure, in
chief two mullets and in base a crescent counterchanged,
on a chief of the second three mullets of the first. Mant-
ling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a tower on a rock proper, with a pennon
of one point flotant azure. Motto— " Speratum et com-
pletum." Married, 1881, Caroline Sydney, eldest dau.
of Sir Frederick Martin Williams, 2nd Bart. ; and has
Issue — (i) John Arnott, Esq., b. July 25, 1885; (2) Lauri-
ston John Arnott, Esq., b. 1891 ; (3) Robert John Arnott,
Esq., b. 1896; (4) Thomas John Arnott, Esq., b. 1899;
Margaret Christian Salome ; Mary Christian ; and Lina
Victoria. Residence — 68 Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs
— Junior United Service, White's, Wellington, Kildare
Street (Dublin). Postal address — Woodlands. Cork.
WILLIAM AUCHINCLOSS ARROL, Gentleman.
Born October 24, 1844, being the eldest son of
Pft*rnT '■^^ '^^^ Archibald Arrol, Esq., J. P., and his wife
vl H Ul Margaret Reid, daughter of William Auchincloss.
Clubs — Conservative (Glasgow), Junior Conserva-
tive (Glasgow). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Or, a lion rampant gules, between three escallops sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules, armed and
langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a scimitar proper ;
with the Motto, "Courage." Marriei, October 27, 1880,
Elizabeth Agnes, daughter of Benjamin Bateman of Clapham
Park, London ; and has Issue — Archibald Theodore Arrol,
Gentleman, born July 19, 1881 ; Frances Margaret Isobel ;
Agnes Gwendolen ; and Elizabeth Winifred. Postal address
— Torwood Hill, Row, Dumbartonshire.
ARTHUR. Sable, an escarbuncle or, within an orle of
bezants. Mantling sable and or. Crest- On a wreath of
BirtDattBe^/fiUjttt^fij
his liveries, on a rock a pelican in her piety proper. MottO
— " Fac et spera." Live)y - Black, yellow collar.
Eld. s. of James Arthur of Carlung, Ayrshire, and of
Barshaw, Renfrewshire, b. 1819; d. 1885; m. 1847,
Jane, d. of Thomas Glen of Thornhill House, Renfrew-
shire : —
Sir Matthew Arthur, ist Bart. (10 Jan. 1903), J. P. and
D.L. for Ayrshire and co. of city of Glasgow, b. 9 March
1852; m. 8 July 1879, Janet Stevenson Bennett, yr. d. of
Alexander Bennett M'Gregor, LL.D., of Cairnoch, Stirling-
shire; and has issue —James Cecil Arthur, Esq., b. 2 June
1883; and Elizabeth Muriel. Seat — Carlung, West Kil-
bride, Ayrshire. Pes. — Fullarton, Troon, Ayrshire. Clubs
— Windham, Reform, Wellington, Western (Glasgow),
University (Edinburgh).
ARTHUR of Glanomera (U.O.). Gules, a chevron
argent between three rests or clarions or. Mantling
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gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon rising proper, jessed and belled or. MottO — " Ini-
pelle obstantia."
Sons of Capt. Thos. Lucius Jervis Arthur of Glanomera,
J. P. CO. Clare, b. 1847; d. 1888; m. 1881, Constance
Helen, d. of William Steele Studdert of Clonboy, co.
Clare: —
Charles V\'illiam Augustus Arthur, Gentleman, Lieut. City
of Limerick Art., b. 1882. Seats — Glanomera, O'Briens
Bridge, co. Clare ; Corracloon-Arthur, co. Clare.
De.smond Phelps Pery Lucius Studdert Arthur, Gentle-
man, b. 1884. Res. —
WILLIAM FRANCIS JOHN RAE ARTHUR, Gentle-
man. Born — , being the son of the late William Rae
Arthur, Lord Provost of Glasgow 1S70. Armorial bear-
ings — Argent, a chevron between two mascles in chief and
a cross crosslet fitchi^e in base gules, in the middle chief
point a robin-redbreast proper. Mantling' gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a pelican in her
piety, full faced and wings elevated all proper. Motto —
" Fac et spera. "
FREDERICK ARTINDALE, Gentleman. Armorial
bearing's — Azure, on a fesse indented erminois, between
three mullets of six points or, a lion passant guardant
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-pegasus or, winged fretty gules,
holding between the hoofs a mullet of si-x points.
Motto — "In lumine luce." Postal address — Brown Hill,
Burnley.
ARUNDEL, Earl of, see NORFOLK.
ARVAS, quartered by HORDERN.
ARVENICK, quartered by CONYERS.
Major-general Sir CROMER ASHBURNHAM,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath (Military Division), has Third Class of the Medjidie.
Born September 13, 1831, being the fourth and youngest
son of the late Reverend Sir John Ashburnham, seventh
Baronet, by Fanny, dau. of William Foster of Hollington,
Sussex ; was Aide de-Camp to the Queen 1882-1886 ;
Governor of Suakim 1884; Assistant-Adjutant and Quarter-
Master-General South-East District 1884-1886. Livery —
Dress : white, with scarlet facings ; undress : black and
grey mixture. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Gules, a fesse between six mullets argent. Upon the es-
cutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon, and pendent
therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for the
Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree proper ; with
the Motto, "Will God and I shall." Manicd, 1864,
Urith Amelia, ciaughter of the late Captain George Bohun
Martin, R.N., C.B. ; and has Issue — (i) Cromer Ash-
burnham, Esquire, Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps,
born 1866 ; (2) John Ashburnham, Gentleman, born and
died 1873 ; Urith Amelia ; and Editha. Postal address —
Brooklands, Wellington, Salop.
§ Colonel GEORGE ASHBY ASHBY, C.B., late
commanding 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Bom March 26, 1856, being the eldest son of the late
George Ashby Ashby, Esq., late Caot. nth Hussars,
J. P. for cos. Northampton and Leicester, D. L. and
High Sheriff for co. Northampton 1863-64 (assumed by
Royal Licence August 21, 1857, the surname and arms
of Ashby, as a representative of the senior branch of the
Ashby family), by his wife Helen, dau. of Lieut. -General
Hope-Gibstone of Pentland. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, azure, a chevron ermine between three leo-
pards' faces or (for Ashby) ; 2 and 3, per pale azure and
gules, three pheons in fesse, a lion passant in chief and an-
other in base or (for Maddock). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests— I. on a mural crown argent, a leopard's face affrontte
or (for Ashby) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
coujied or, fretty gules, holding in the dexter paw a dagger
erect argent, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Be just and
fear not." Married, 1888, Mabel Cecilia, dau. of the late
Lieut. -Col. P. C. .Anderson, R. (Bengal) Artillery ; and has
Issue— [\) George Waring Ashby, Gentleman,^. June 6, 1897.
GEORGE ASHBY HERMANN ASHBY, Gentleman.
Born December 18, 1866, being the eldest son of Nicholas
Hermann Ashby, Gentleman, of Quenby, by his wife Anne
(who, on succeeding to the Quenby estate on the death of
her uncle, with her husband assumed the surname of
Ashby), daughter of Williain George Ashby, Esquire,
Lieutenant Royal Navy ; succeeded his father 1890. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron
ermine, between three leopards' faces or. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a mural
crown argent, a leopard's face or. Motto — "Be just and
fear not."
JOHN SHUCKBURGH ASHBY, Esquire, Major
Bombay Staff Corps, Assistant Political Agent Bom-
bay Presidency. Born Jan. 29, 1858, being the second son
of the late George Ashby Ashby, Esq., late Captain nth
Hussars, J. P. for cos. Northampton and Leicester, D. L.
and High Sheriff co. Northampton 1863-64 (assumed by
Royal Licence August 21, 1857, the surname and arms of
Ashby, as a representative of the senior branch of the Ashby
family), by his wife Helen, dau. of Lieut. General Hope
Gibstone of Pentland. Armorial bearings Quarterly i
and 4, azure, a chevron ermine, between three leopards'
faces or (for Ashby) ; 2 and 3, per pale azure and gules,
three pheons in fesse, a lion passant in chief and another in
baseor (for Maddock). Mantling azure and argent. Crests
— I. on a mural crown argent, a leopard's face affront^e or
(for Ashby) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
couped or, fretty gules, holding in the dexter paw a dagger
erect argent, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Be just and
fear not." Married, Sept. 1879, Sarah Fanny Eliza, dau.
of P. W. Hewitt. Residence—
ASHELDAM, quartered by HORDERN.
ASHER (H. Coll.). Argent, an ancient ship of three
masts under full sail to the sinister proper, flags flying gules,
between two anchors erect in chief sable and a fountain in
base also proper. Mantling . Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, between two rudders erect on
waves of the sea proper, an ancient ship in full sail as in the
arms.
Son of late Asher Asher, M.D. : —
Samuel Garcia Asher, Esq. , Commn. of Lieutenancy for
City of London, b. 1868. Res. — 30 Berkeley Square,
London. W.
ASHFORDBY-TRENCHARD (R.L., 1802, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale argent and azure, in the first
three pallets sable (Trenchard, recorded 'Vn. Devon 1620,
but of much earlier origin) ; 2 and 3, per fesse or and
argent, a saltire engrailed sable, charged with five mullets
of the first (Ashfordby). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, the hand grasping a
trenching-knife in bend sinister, the point depressed proper
(Trenchard); 2. on a wreath of the colours, an ass's head
erased or, gorged with a collar sable, thereon three mullets
gold (Ashfordby). Motto — " Nosce te ipsum." Livery —
Drab, blue facings.
Only son of Rev. John Trenchard Craven Ashfordby-
Trenchard, M.A., of Stanton-Fitzwarren, ^. 1800; d.
1851 ; 7n. 1839. Mary Elizabeth Jane, only d. of Rev.
Samuel Davies, Incumbent of Northaw, Middx. : —
John Ashfordby-Trenchard, Gentleman,^. 1843; m. 1867
Augusta, only d. and h. of Rev. Henry Robert Fowler of
Felton, Gloucs. ; and has surv. issue — (i) John Henry
Mohun Ashfordby-Trenchard, Gentleman, b. 1868; (2)
Stephen Granville Ashfordby-Trenchard, Gentleman, b. \?>'j'2.
Seat — Stanton House, nr. Highworth, Wilts. Estates—
Stan ton-Fitzwarren, and South Marston, Wilts; Northaw,
Middx. Res. — Vista Linda, Torquay, Devon. Club — Junior
Carlton.
WILLIAM HENRY ASHHURST, Esquire, J.P.
and D. L. for co. of Oxford, High Sheriff 1891. Born
Dec. 29, 1851, being the eldest son of the late John Henry
Ashhurst, Esq., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Duflield, Esq., M.P., of
Marcham Park, co. Berks. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a cross between four fleurs-de-lis argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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statant proper. Motto — " Vincit qui patitnr. " Married,
Tulv 8, 1882, Catherine Sophia (d. 1890), second dau. of
Arthur H. Gierke Brown, Esq., D.L. , of Kingston Blount,
CO. Oxford; and has Issue -Gh^dys Mary; and Awdry
Frances. 5^a/— Waterstock, Wheatley, co. Oxford. Club
— Carlton.
ASHMEAD-BARTLETT. Party per fesse dancett^e
sable and azure, in chief three sinister gauntlets pendent
argent, tasselled or, fesseways, and in base four crescents in
cross of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for
The Right Honourable TAMES WILLIAMSON,
BARON ASHTON, of Ashton, in co. Palatine of Lan-
caster (1895), J. P. and D.L. for co. Palatine of Lancaster
(High Sheriff 1885), J.P. for the co, of London, M.P. for
the Lancaster Division of Lancashire (North), 1886-95.
Born Dec. 31, 1842, being the second son of the late James
Williamson, Esq., J.P. , of Parkfield, Lancaster, by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of Leonard Miller. Creation - 1895. Livery
— Blue, with white piping, silver buttons, blue and white
striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Party per chevron
or and argent, a chevron nebuly between in chief two trefoils
slipped and in base a demi-eagle couped and displayed
^|A1URUS->ENEUS-C0NSCIENTIA ' SANA'
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
proper, a demi-swan with wings elevated argent, collared
sable ; with the Motto — " Mature."
Sons of Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, Kt. Bach., M.P.,
B.A. , b. 1849; d. 1902; m. 1874, Frances Christina
(2 Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.), d. of H. E. Walsh : —
(?)
Ashmead-Bartlett, Esq.
ASHTON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
ASHTON, see MACKENZIE-ASHTON, and BUR-
CHARDT-ASHTON.
ASHTON (H. Coll.). Ermine, a mullet between three
tyger's heads erased sable. Mantling .sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an
heraldic tyger rampant or, gorged with a collar dancettfe,
and holding between the paws a mullet sable.
Son of : —
Thomas Walford Henshaw Ashton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
sable, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Stewart, namely argent, a pelican in her piety gules, between
two thistles, leaved and slipped in pale proper, and as many
roses in fesse of the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed or,
gutt6e-de-poix, each wing charged with a fes^e, and holding
in the beak two trefoils in saltire sable. Motto--" Murus
aeneus conscientia sana." Supporters On either side of
the escutcheon an eagle regardant, with wings endorsed or,
gutt^e-de-poix, holding in the beak, by a riband gules, an
escutcheon argent charged with a trefoil vert. Married,
firstly, Sept. 23, 1869, Margaret (who died 1877), dau.
of Joseph Gatey of Keswick ; secondly, 1880, Jessy Hen-
rietta, dau. and coheir of the late James Stewart of
Clapham, Yorks ; and by his first marriage has Issue —
Hon. Eleanor (Ella) [tn., 1899, the Hon. William Robert
Wellesley Peel, M.P. , eldest son of the Right Hon.
the ist Viscount Peel] ; and Hon. Maud. Estates —
Ashton Hall, Ellel Hall, and Ryelands, all in co. of Lan-
caster. Seats — Ryelands, Lancaster ; Ashton Hall, near
Lancaster. Town residence — Alford House, Prince's Gate,
S.W.
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THOMAS GAIR ASHTON, Esq.. M.P. for S. Bedford-
shire, J. P. COS. Lancaster, Chester, and Sussex , County Coun-
cillor for Cheshire, M.A. Oxon. Born 1855, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Ash ton, Esq., J. P. cos. Lancaster
and Cheshire, D.L. co. Lancaster, and High Sheriff 1883,
Hon. D.C. L. Victoria University, by his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of Samuel Stillman Gair of Liverpool. Armorial
bearings — Sable, on a pile between two crescents in base
argent, a mullet pierced of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest- On a mount vert, a mower proper, vested
paly argent and sable, in the act of whetting his scythe also
proper. Motto — " Fide et virtute." Married, 1886, Eva
Margaret, dau. of J. H. James, Esq., J. P. co. Herts, of
Kingswood, near Watford ; and has Issue — {i) Thomas
Henry .Ashton, Gentleman, b. 1887, d. 1897; (2) Thomas
Henry Raymond Ashton, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Marion
Evelyn ; and Margaret Joan. iVaA— Hyde, Cheshire, and
Vinchall, Robertsbridge, Sussex. Tcnvn residence — 39
Princes Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, New University,
Reform.
The Reverend WALTER HENRY TRELAWNY
ASHTON-GWATKIN, M.A. of the University of Cam-
bridge, Rector of Wrotham, Kent. Born August 27, 1861,
being the fifth son of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Lin-
coln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his wife
Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Am-
brose Stapleton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of
Halwell and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of
Devon ; and assumed by Deed Poll the additional surname
of Ashton in the year 1888. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert,
between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish
chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto,
" Duw a bortha y brain." Married, January 18, i888,
Frances Lilian, daughter and heir of Frank Ashton, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace of Twickenham ; and has Issue —
Frank Trelawny Arthur Ashton-Gwatkin, Gentleman, born
April 14, 1889. Postal address — The Rectory, Wrotham,
Kent.
ASH WORTH (H. Coll.) Quarterly, gules and argent, a
cross couped and indented between two fleurs-de-lis in chief
and as many quatretoils in base
Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
all counterchanged.
-On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two crosses bottonn6e fitch^e in saliire
or, a fox passant proper, charged on the body with two
fleurs-de-lis in fesse, also gold. Motto — " Vincit amor
patrias."
Sons of Edward Ashworth, Esq., J. P. Lanes. ,(5. 1829;
d. 1902; m. 1853, Helen, d. of Royston Oliver of
Todmorden, Yorks : —
Oliver Ashworth, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; m. 1878, Anne
Mary, d. of John H. Krabbe ; and has issue. Res. — Stag-
hills, Waterfoot, Manchester.
Edward Ashworth, Gentleman, b. i86o. Res. — The
Quinta, Alderley Edge, Cheshire.
GEORGE BINNS ASHWORTH, Esquire, J. P. Lanes,
Born Nov. 29, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Ashworth, Esq., J. P., of The Oaks, Turton, Lanes., by
Letitia his wife, dau. of George Binns of Liverpool. Club
— Union (Manchester). Al^orial bearings — Gules, a
passion cross invected or, between four lozenges saltireways
argent, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a rock a fox proper, supporting with the dexter foreleg a
passion cross as in the arms. Married, Aug. 13, 1863,
Ruth, dau. of John Jones, Esq., J. P., of Ruckley Grange,
Shropshire; and has Issue — (i) George Harry Ashworth,
Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), born 1865 ; (2) Arthur Henwayn
Ashworth, Gentleman, born 1869. Residence — Birtenshaw
House, Bolton.
HENRY ASHWORTH, Gentleman. Born March 6,
1865, being the second son of John Ashworth of OUerlon,
Bolton, by his wife Mary Jane, only dau. of Thomas
Knowles of Clively Bank, Pendlebury, Lancashire. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, a passion cross invected or, between
four lozenges saltireways argent, each charged with a fleur-
de-lis azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock a fox proper, supporting with the
dexter fore-leg a passion cross as in the arms. Married,
Sept. 9, 1889, Annie Lillian Margery, only dau. of Charles
Augustus Purnell of Dowlais. Residence — Llangorse,
Breconshire.
HENRY HUGH ASKEW, Gentleman, late 6th Dragoon
Guards. Born July 28, 1847, being the eldest son of Henry
William Askew, Gentleman, of Conishead, by his wife Lucy,
dau. of the Hon. and Rt. Rev. Hugh Percy, Lord Bishop
of Carlisle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ;
Sable, a fesse or, between three asses passant argent,
quartering Storrs, Crakenthorp, Rawlinson, and Mottram.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, Upon a
wreath of the colours, a naked arm proper, grasping a
sword argent, pommel and hilt gold, enfiled with a Sara-
cen's head couped, distilling drops of blood, all also proper,
wreathed about the temples. Married, 1868, Mary Edith
Montague, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Octavius Friere
Owen, M.A. , Rector of Burston, and has issue.
WATSON ASKEW- ROBERTSON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Northumberland, High Sheriff 1862, and Justice of the
Peace for the county of Berwick. Born August 6, 1834,
being the only son of the late Captain Christopher C.
Askew, Royal Navy, of Broadbush, in the county of Hamp-
shire, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Patrick Dickson, Es-
quire ; succeeded his uncle 1851 ; and on succeeding to the
estates of Lady kirk, on the death of Lady Marjoribanks,
1889, assumed the additional surname and arms of Robert-
son by Royal License, dated September 20, 1890. Clubs —
Carlton, Boodle's, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules,
three wolves' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure,
all within a bordure of the second, and (for distinction) a
canton of the field (for Robertson of Ladykirk) ; 2 and 3,
sable a fesse or, between three asses passant argent, maned
and unguled of the second (for Askew); and for and in right of
his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Robert-
son of Ladykirk, namely gules, three wolves' heads erased
argent, armed and langued azure, within a bordure of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the liveries, a dexter cubit arm
proper, charged (for distinction) with a cross crosslet gules,
the hand holding an imperial crown, also proper, and above.
is the Naval Cockade.
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on a scroll, the Motto, " Virtute gloria merces" (for Robert-
son of Ladykirk) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter hand holding on a poignard erect proper, hilt and
pommel or, a Saracen's head couped and imbrued proper,
wreathed about the temples with a torce argent and gules,
tied with ribands of the same colours, and above, on a scroll,
the Motto, " Fac et spera " (for Askew). And in a com-
partment below the shield, a wild man lying fesseways in
chains proper; with the Motto, " Patentia casus exuperat
omnes " (for Robertson of Ladykirk). Married, August 20,
1856, the Honourable Sarah, eldest daughter and co-heir of
the Right Honourable David Robertson, Baron Marjori-
banks of Ladykirk; and has had Issue —[i] George Chris-
topher Hugh Askew, Gentleman, born February 10, 1858,
died February 15, 1862; (2) David Hugh Watson Askew-
Robertson, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Berwick, Barrister-at-Law, born October
21, 1863; (3) William Haggerstone Askew - Robertson,
Gentleman, born October 4, 1868 ; (4) John Bertram Askew-
Robertson, Gentleman, born October 16, 1869 ; (5) Charles
Marjoribanks Askew- Robertson, Gentleman, born Septem-
ber 6, 1871 ; Bridget Watson (died 1894) ; Mary Marjori-
banks ; and Isabel Sarah. Seats — PalUnsburn, Cornhill, in
the county of Northumberland ; Ladykirk, in the county
of Berwick.
RALPH JOHN ASPINALL, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Lanes. (High Sheriff 1880), and J. P. for the W.
Riding of co. York, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. R.
Lanes. Regt. Born Sept. 26, 1847, being the only son of
the late John Thomas Walshman Aspinall, Esq. , of Standen
Hall, D.L., M.P. for Clitheroe, by his wife Ellinor, dau. of
Nicholas Aspinall of Liverpool. Cliihs — Carlton, Welling-
ton. Armorial bearings— Or, a chevron between three
griffins' heads erased sable. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin erased
sable, collared, winged, and beaked or. Motto — " Asgis
fortissima virtus." Married, March 14, 1876, Mabel Fede-
rica Frances Baynes, dau. of Robert Lloyd Jones Parry,
Esq., of Aberdunant, co. Carnarvon, and Plas Tregayan,
CO. Anglesey ; and has Issue — (i) John Ralph Aspinall,
Gentleman, h. April 11, 1878; (2) Miles Edward Aspinall,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 18, 1879; (/. Jan. 1900; (3) Charles Lewis
Robert Aspinall, Gentleman, b. April 14, 1883 ; (4) Geoffrey
Aspinall, Gentleman, b. June 25, 1884. Seat — Standen
Hall, near Clitheroe.
ARTHUR PALMER ASPLAND, Esquire, J. P. for
Cheshire. Armorial bearings — Azure, three chevronels
erminois between as many crescents in chief and a cross
Hory in base argent. Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a ram's
head couped sable, armed or, three mascles interlaced fesse-
ways argent. Motto — " Ex libertate Veritas." Seats —
Werneth Lodge, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire ; and Beau-
fell, Windermere.
LINDSAY MIDDLETON ASPLAND, LL.D., Bar-'
rister-at-Law, son of the late Rev. Robert Brook Aspland,
M.A. Armorial bearings — Azure, three chevronels er-
minois, between as many crescents in chief and a cross
flory in base argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a ram's head couped sable, armed or, three mascles
interlaced fesseways or. Motto — "Ex libertate Veritas."
Postal address —
ASSHENDON, quartered by HORDERN.
ASSHETON, see DUFF-ASSHETON-SMITH.
RALPH ASSHETON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Ivieutenant for the county of
CItttxflPf Oil Lancaster, and Justice of the Peace for the
U^^ilvtUll West Riding ofthe county of York, Master
of Arts of the University of Cambridge,
and late Captain of the ist Lancashire Militia ; sometime
(1868-1880) Member of Parliament for Clitheroe. Born
December 20, 1830, and is the elder son of the late
William Assheton, Esq., J. P., of Downham and Cuerdale,
both in the county of Lancaster, by Frances Annabella,
daughter of William Cokayne, Esquire, commonly known
as the Honourable William Cokayne, and niece and
coheiress of the Right Honourable Borlase Cokayne, sixth
and last Viscount Cullen. Clubs — Carlton, United Univer-
sity. Armorial bearmgs — Quarterly of six, i. argent, a
mullet sable, pierced ofthe field (Assheton, Vns. of Lanes.,
Ped. H. Coll.) ; 2. ermine, on a fesse gules, three annulets
or (for Barton) ; 3. argent, two bendlets sable, the upper
one engrailed (for Lever) ; 4. gules, two chevronels argent be-
tween three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; 5. ermine, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse sable (for Pigot) ; 6. argent, three cocks
gules, armed, crested, and jelloped sable (for Cokayne), im-
paling for his wife the arms of Feilden, namely, argent, on
a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in chief sable, and
a rose in base gules, three lozenges or ; and for a Crest, on
a cap of maintenance, a mower vested and capped quarterly
argent and sable, his sleeves and stockings countcrchanged,
holding a scythe azure, handled or, the point ofthe blade
towards the dexter; with the Motto, "Nee arrogo, nee
dubito." Married, August 3, 1854, Emily Augusta, fourth
daughter of the late Joseph Feilden, Esquire, of Witton,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
of Lancaster; and has Issue — (i) Ralph Cokayne Asshe-
ton, Esquire, b. September 13, i860 [to whom refer] ; (2)
Richard Assheton, Gentleman, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. ,
b. December 23, 1863 \m., Jan. 5, 1892, Frances Annette
Ellen, third dau. of Sir Thomas Sebastian Bazley, F.art., of
Hatherop Castle, co. Gloucester, and has issue, Richard
Thomas Assheton, Gentleman, b. July 4, 1894]; (3) Rev.
William Orme Assheton, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Jesus
Coll., Camb., Rector of Bilton, co. Warwick, b. Feb. 16,
1866 [;«., June 14, 1898, Winifred Maude, dau. of John
Henry Master of Petersham] ; (4) Nicholas Radclyffe
Assheton, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1870 ; P'rances Anna-
bella [;«., Oct. 20, i886, Mervyn Lloyd Peel, Esq., J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, of Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, and has
issue] ; Dorothy [w., July i, 1886, Edward Henry Burrows,
H.M. Inspector of Schools] ; and Joan. Estate and postal
address — Downham Hall, Clitheroe.
RALPH COKAYNE ASSHETON, Esquire, J. P. for
the CO. of Lancaster, and for W. R. co. of York. Born
September 13, i860, and is the eldest son of Ralph
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Assheton, Esquire, of Downham Hall, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lan-
caster [to whom refer], by his wife Emily Augusta, fourth
daughter of the late Joseph Feilden, Esquire, of W'itton,
also a Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for
the county of Lancaster. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six,
I. argent, a mullet sable, pierced of the field ; 2. ermine, on
a fesse gules, three annulets or (for Barton) ; 3. argent, two
bendlets sable, the upper one engrailed (for Lever) ; 4. gules,
two chevronels argent between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ;
5. ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable (for Pigot);
6. argent, three cocks gules, armed, crested, and jelloped
sable (for Cokayne) ; and for a Crest, on a cap of mainte-
nance, a mower vested and capped quarterly argent and
sable, his sleeves and stockings counterchanged, holding a
scythe azuie, handled or, the point of the blade towards the
de.xter ; with the Motto, " Nee arrogo, nee dubito. " Mar-
ried, Sept. 27, 1898, Mildred Estelle Sybilla, second dau.
of John Henry Master, Esq., of Petersham, J P. co. Surrey,
formerly Madras Civil Service ; and has Issue — Dorothy
Winifred. Postal address — Hall Foot, Clitheroe.
RICHARD ASSHETON, Gentleman, Master of Arts of
the University of Cambridge. Born December 23, 1863,
being the second son of Ralph Assheton, Esquire, of Down-
ham Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Lancaster [to whom refer], by his wife Emily
Augusta, fourth daughter of the late Joseph P'eilden, Esquire,
of W'itton, also a Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant
for the county of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He
bears (or Arms : Quarterly of six, i. argent, a mullet pierced
sable (for Assheton) ; 2. ermine, on a fesse gules, three an-
nulets or (for Barton) ; 3. argent, two bendlets sable, the
upper one engrailed (for Lever) ; 4. gules, two chevronels
argent between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; 5. ermine,
three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable (for Pigot) ; 6. argent,
three cocks gules, armed, crested, and jelloped sable (for
Cokayne), impaling the arms of Bazley, namely, per pale
azure and sable, a bee volant or, between three fleurs-de-lis
argent ; and for his Crest, on a cap of maintenance, a
mower vested and capped quarterly argent and sable, sleeves
and stockings counterchanged, his scythe azure, handled or,
the point ot the blade towards the dexter ; with the Motto,
" Nee arrogo, nee dubito." Married, January 5, 1892,
Frances Annette Ellen, third daughter of Sir Tiiomas Sebas-
tian Bazley of Hatherop Castle, second Baronet.
The Reverend RICHARD ORME ASSHETON,
M. A. of the University of Oxford, formerly Rector of Bilton,
in the county of Warwick. Born July 12, 1835, and is the
younger son of the late William Assheton, Gentleman, of
Downham and Cuerdale, both in the county of Lancaster,
by Frances Annabella, daughter of William Cokayne, Es-
quire, commonly known as the Honourable William
Cokayne, and niece and coheiress of the Right Honourable
Borlase Cokayne, sixth and last Viscount Cullen. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. argent,
a mullet sable, pierced of the field ; 2. ermine, on a fesse
gules, three annulets or (for Barton) ; 3. argent, two bendlets
sable, tlie upper one engrailed (for Lever) ; 4. gules, two
chevronels argent between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; 5.
ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable (for Pigot) ;
6. argent, three cocks gules, armed, crested, and jelloped
sable (for Cokayne), impaling for his wife the arms of
Feilden, namely, argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between
two martlets in chief sable and a rose in base gules, three
lozenges or ; and for a Crest, on a cap of maintenance, a
mower vested and capped quarterly argent and sable, his
sleeves and stockings counterchanged, holding a scythe
azure, handled or, the point of the blade towards the
dexter; with the Motto, "Nee arrogo, nee dubito." Mar-
ried, October 22, 1863, Charlotte Emma Willoughby (who
diel February 20, 1892), sixth daughter of the late Joseph
Feilden, Esquire, of VVitton, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster. Postal
address — The Gable House, Bilton, Rugby, W'arwick-
shire.
§ SOMERSET CHARLES GODFREY FAIRFAX
ASTELL, Esquire, D..S.O., Capt. North Staffs.
Regt., Deputy Military Commissioner of Police, Johan-
nesburg. Born July 15, 1866, being the only son of
the late Major-General Charles Edward Astell, J. P. for
the CO. of Dorset, by his wife Harriette, dau. of Francis
Spaight of Derry Castle, co. Tipperary. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion passant per pale
or and argent between four cross crosslets of the last (for
Astell) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron gules between three
thorn-trees eradicated vert, three crosses patte fitch^e argent
(for Thornton). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
cross crosslet or, entwined with a serpent vert ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased purpure. gorged
with a ducal coronet or and gutt(5e -de - larmes. Motto
— " Sub cruce gloriar." Postal address — West Lodge,
Puddlehinton, Dorchester. Club — Junior Army and
Navy.
JOHN HENRY ST. QUINTIN ASTELL, Esquire, J. P.
Cambs. Born Jan. 3, 1863, being the second son of the late
John Harvey Astell, Esquire, J. P. and D. L., of Woodbury
Hall, Beds. , by his wife Anne limelia, dau. of the late Robert
Parry Nisbet of Southbrome House, co. Wilts, Esq., J. P.,
M.P. for Chippenham. Club — Wellington. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion passant per
pale or and argent, between four cross crosslets of the last
(for Astell) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron gules, between
three hawthorn trees eradicated vert, three crosses pat6e
fitch^e argent (for Thornton). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a cross crosslet or,
entwined with a serpent vert (for Astell) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased purpure, gorged with
a ducal coronet or and guttee-de-larmes (for Thornton).
Motto — -"Sub cruce gloriar." Residence — Dale Lodge,
Sunningdale, Berks.
RICHARD JOHN VEREKER ASTELL, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 7, 1890, being the only son of the late William
Harvey Astell, Esq., of Woodbury Hall, J. P. and D. L.
for CO. Cambridge, and J. P. for the cos. of Bedford and
Huntingdon, by his wife the Hon. EUzabeth Maria, fourth
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Standish Prendergast Vereker, Vis-
count Gort. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules
a lion passant per pale or and argent, between four cross
crosslets of the last (for Astell) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a
chevron sable, between three thorn-trees eradicated vert,
three crosses pat^e fitch^e argent (for Thornton). Mantling
gules and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a
cross crosslet or, entwined with a serpent vert ; 2. on a
wr. ath of the colours, a lion's head erased purpure, gorged
with a ducal cornet or and gutt(§e-de-larmes. Motto —
"Sub cruce gloriar." Estates — Woodbury, and property
in the parishes of Gamlingay, in the county of Cambridge ;
Tetworth, in the county of Huntingdon ; Great Houghton,
in the county of Northampton ; and WVestlingworth, in the
county of Bedford. Postal add}-ess—V\l oodhmy Hall, Sandy
Beds.
ASTHORPE, quartered by BARNE.
ASTLEY, quartered by LEE.
ASTLEY, see LUDFORD-ASTLEY.
LLEWELLYN WTLLIAM ATCHERLEY, Gentleman.
Born 1870, being the fourth son of the late Francis Topping
Atcherley, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 30th Regt., by his first wife
Emma Arabella, dau. of Francis Harris Heward of Toronto,
Canada. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1511) — Gules, on
a fesse engrailed argent, between three griffins' heads erased
or, as many crosses pat^e fitch^e sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
bustard couped gules, wings elevated or, in the beak a lily
argent, slipped vert. Motto — " Spe posteri temporis.'
Married, Nov. 11, 1897, Eleanor Frances, dau. of Richard
Micklethwaite, Esq., J. P. and D. L. Residence —
MURIEL HOPE ATCHERLEY of Marton, co. Salop,
of Cymmau, Flintshire, and Ffrith, Denbighshire Only
daughter of the late Francis Robinson Hartland Atcherley,
Esq., J. P., of Marton, co. Salop, Captain 3rd. Batt. Shrop-
shire Light Infantry, by his wife Esther Hodgson, dau. of
John Mills of Northwold, Bowdon, Cheshire. Armorial
bearings— On a lozenge, gules, on a fesse engrailed argent,
between three griffins' heads erased or, as many crosslets
pat(5e fitch(^e sable. Seats — Cymmau, Flintshire, and The
Fryth, Denbighshire.
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RICHARD TOPPING BEVERLEY ATCHERLEY,
Gentleman. Born Oct. 1866, being the second son of
the late Francis Topping Atcherley, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
30th Regt., by his wife Emma Arabella, dau. of Francis
Harris Heward of Toronto, Canada. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., 1511)— Gules, on a fesse engrailed argent, be-
tween three griffins' heads erased or, as many crosses pat^e
fitch^e sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-bustard couped gules, wings
elevated or, in the beak a lily argent, slipped vert. Motto —
" Spe posteri temporis." Married, Sept. 13, 1892, Caroline
Mary Wynne, dau. of William Wynne Ffoulkes ; and has
Iss7ie — Mary Elizabeth Hope; and Hester Mary Eleanor.
Residence — Stoke-upon-Trent, Shropshire.
ATHERTON (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly azure and
sable, in chief a sun issuant rising in splendour, and in base
a thunderbolt winged and inflamed or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, an antique lamp fired or, encircled by a chaplet of oak
fructed proper.
Son of : —
James Basnett Atherton, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Manhatten, Gateacre, Little Woolton, Lanes.
CHARLES HAROLD ATHILL, Esquire, Richmond
Herald of Arms, Fellow of the Society of Anti-
3^tfltff quaries. Armorial bearings — He bears for
4»lVIJlll Arms : Argent, on a chevron double cotised
sable, three crescents or, the escutcheon being
surrounded by his collar of SS (and impaling the arms of
Smith, namely, quarterly or and gules, a fret between three
fleurs-de-lis all counterchanged). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
three ostrich feathers argent, interlaced by as many annulets,
also interlaced fesseways or ; with the Motto, " Crescam ut
prosim." Married, 1885, Katharine Mildred, dau. of the
late Ven. Benjamin Frederick Smith, Archdeacon of Maid-
stone and Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, and has issue.
Postal address — College of Arms, E.C.
Rev. GEORGE MIDDLETON ATHORPE, M.A.,
Patron of Dinnington, Yorks. Born 1835, being the eldest
surviving son of the late J. Carver Athorpe, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., of Dinnington Hall, Yorks. Armorial bearings—
Per pale nebuly argent and azure, two mullets in lesse
counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, belled or,
the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon of the arms.
Seats — Morthen Hall, near Rotherham ; Thorpe Hall,
Howden.
ROBERT ATHORPE, Esquire, Col. late R.E. Born
Oct. 16, 1841, being the fourth son of the late
John Carver Athorpe, who assumed, upon attaining his
majority, the surname and arms of Athorpe by Royal
Licence 1821, in pursuance of the will of his maternal uncle,
Thomas Athorpe of Dinnington. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale nebuly argent and azure,
two mullets in fesse counterchanged (for Athorpe) ; 2.
ermine, on a saltire engrailed sable, an eagle's head erased
or (for Middleton) ; 3. or, on a chevron between three
crosses cluch^e sable, a fleur-de-lis between two stags' heads
caboshed of the first (for Carver) Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon
proper, belled or, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
f)er pale nebuly, and two mullets in fesse as in the arms
for Athorpe) ; 2. Middleton ; 3. on a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon a cross cluch^e or, charged in the
centre with a fleur-de-lis sable. Married, 1880, Grace Mary
Edith, dau. of Thomas Gibzean Rose-Innes of Weiherdale,
Banff ; and has Issue — Grace Edith May ; and Leslie Clara.
Residence —
FREDERICK WALTER ATKEY, Gentleman, fifth
son of the late James Atkey of Chichester, and
rrf-f} pyt his wife Eliza, ni!e King. Livery — Dark blue
XxViXX'^ with brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Party per pale or and gules,
two chevronels between as many gryphons' heads erased in
chief, and a garb in base all counterchanged, and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant or,
gorged with a collar gemel, holding between the claws a
cross moline, and the dexter foot resting on a garb fesseways
gules ; with the Motto, " Labor et fides." Married, August
14, 1873, to Ellen Louisa, fourth daughter of Freeman
Oliver Haynes ; and has Issue — (i) James Frederick Haynes
Atkey, Gentleman, born November 27, 1876 ; (2) Oliver
Francis Haynes Atkey, Gentleman, born April 11, 1878;
(3) Freeman Archibald Haynes Atkey, Gentleman, born
April 17, 1883 ; Emelyn ; Margaret ; and Mildred Lucy.
Postal address —
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JOHN ROBERTS ATKIN-ROBERTS, Esquire, J. P.
^ CO. Kent, Major, late of the Prince of Wales's Leinster
Regiment. Born 1843, and is the second son of John Drew
Atkin of Castle Park, Dalkey, co. Dublin, by Georgina his
wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, Baronet, of Britfields-
town in co. Cork, and of Glassenbury in co. Kent, and
sister of Thomas Walton Roberts, Esquire, of Glassenbury
in the county of Kent. He received Her Majesty's Royal
License, dated December 23, 1882, to assume and bear the
surname of Roberts in addition to and after that of Atkin, and
to bear the arms of Roberts quarterly with those of his own
family. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Dark blue
with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron argent
cotised or, three mullets of six points pierced sable (for
Roberts) ; 2 and 3 argent, gutt^e-de-sang a cross cotised
flory, in the first and fourth quarters a trefoil slipped sable,
and in the second and third quarters a mullet of six points
of the last, pierced of the field (for Atkin) ; and for his
Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
an eagle displayed ermine, the wings argent, gorged with
a chaplet of ivy proper (for Roberts) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, two greyhounds' heads addorsed and erased
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, gorged with a collar vair, and
each holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped sable (for
Atkin); with the Motto, "Post funera virtus." Married,
1B75, Marian Gertrude, daughter of Douglas Fox of Derby ;
and has Issue — Malcolm Roberts, Gentleman, born 1876;
and Jane Walton. Estates — Glassenbury and Brenchley,
both in the county of Kent. Postal address — Glassenbury
Park, Cranbrook, Kent.
ATKINSON of Cangort (U.O.). Or, an eagle dis-
played with two heads azure, beaked and legged gules, in
chief a rose of the last seeded gold, between two martlets
sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads azure,
beaked and legged gules. Motto — "Deo at regi
fidelis."
Sons of Lieut. - Col. Guy Newcomen Atkinson of
Cangort, J. P., b. 1847; d. 1890; m. 1877, Frances
Elizabeth, only d. of Hon. Laurence H. King-
Harman :—
Guy Montague Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1882. Seat—
Cangort, Shinrone, King's Co. Res. — Quarry House,
Shrewsbury.
Gerald Newcomen Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Guy Atkinson, Esq., J. P., of Cangort, b.
1800; d. 1859 ; m. 1839, Anne Margaret, d. of William,
French of Cangort Park (br. of ist Lord Ash town) : —
William Henry Atkinson, Gentleman, ^. 1848; w. 1877,
Anna, d. of L. Moore of Cremorgan. Res. —
Richard Frederick Atkinson, Gentleman, late 67th Regt.,
^.1849. Res. —
Sons of Henry Atkinson, b. 1806; m. 1839, Elizabeth
Jane, eld. d. of Rev. Wm. Brownlow Savage, Rector
of Shinrone : —
Charles Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res. —
John Lavallin Savage Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1846.
Res.—
William Henry Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res —
Son of late Richard Atkinson of Gortmore, b. 1818 ;
d. 1871 ; m. 1840, Mary Jane Elizabeth, d. of Capt.
George R. Golding of Lime Park, co. Tyrone : —
Rev. Edward Dupr^ Atkinson, LL. B. , Rector of Donagh-
cloney, co. Down, b. 1855 ; m. 1878, Katherine Elisabeth, d.
of Major-Gen. Edmund L'Estrange of Kilcummin, King's
Co. ; and has issue — (i) Richard Guy Atkinson, Gentleman,
b. 21 Aug. 1879; (2) Edward Arthur Atkinson, Gentleman,
b. 1885 ; Dora Georgiana ; Mary Kathleen ; and Emily
Saida. Res. — The Rectory, Donaghcloney, co. Down.
ATKINSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and argent, an
eagle displayed sable, on a chief arched gules, two frets of
the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle's leg erased and
erect proper, grasping a fret argent.
Sons of late John Atkinson of Shanghai, formerly of
Low Wood, Newton in Cartmel, Lanes., by Ellen,
d. of John Burgeland Johnson :—
John Brenan Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1895,
Amelie Sophie, d. of John Youngs Gould ; and has issue —
(i) Rupert Norman Gould Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1896;
(2) Gerald Brenan Gould Atkinson, Gentleman, b. 1900;
and Joan Brenda le Fleming. Res. — Shanghai, China.
BUDDLE ATKINSON, Gentleman. Born May 20,
1841, being the only son of the late Robert Thomas Atkin-
son, by his wife Mary Burnet. Armorial bearings — Ar-
gent, an eagle displayed with two heads pean, between two
flaunches sable, each charged with a bugle-horn stringed of
the first, on a chief or, a pallet between two martlets gules,
the pallet charged with a rose of the first. Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, gorged with a
bugle-horn stringed argent, in each claw a rose slipped
proper, seeded or. Motto — " Deo rigi fidelis." Married,
Oct. I, 1863, Clara, dau. of J. Francis Draper; and has Issue
— (i) Frank Buddie Atkinson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1866,
Lieut, sth Lancers ; (2) Robert Hugh Montgomery Buddie
Atkinson, Gentleman, b. Dec. 17, 1870, Midshipman R.N. ;
Lilian Mary, d. in infancy ; Violet Florence Gwendoline ;
and Aline Clara Gertrude.
CHARLES ATKINSON, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, on a fesse per pale gules and vert, three
fleurs-de-lis argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two
heads argent, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis
sable. Motto — "Est pii Deum et patriam deligere."
Postal address — Rehins, Ballylahan, co. Mayo, Ireland.
NICHOLAS ATKINSON, Esquire, of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, formerly Senior Puisne Judge of the
Supreme Court of Justice in British Guiana. Born 1836,
being the second son of the late Nicholas Atkinson of
Hull, Yorks. C/«i5— Constitutional. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a pile gules, an eagle displayed with two heads
argent, a chief invected azure, thereon a rose of the third
between two mullets or, pierced azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon,
wings elevated and addorsed gules, bezant^, gorged with a
collar gemel argent, supporting with the dexter leg an
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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escutcheon azure, charged with a rose as in the arms.
Motto — " Deo et patrijE fidelis." Married, 1873, Catherine
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Margaret, dau. of Denis Burns of New Amsterdam, Berbice,
B. Guiana. Postal address — Roraima, Broadhurst Gardens,
Hampstead, N.W.
THOMAS HENRY HOLLIS BRADFORD AT-
KINSON, Esquire, Capt. Gren. Guards, eldest son of
the late Ralph Atkinson, Esq. , of Angerton, Northumberland,
Lieut. -Col. (retired) Grenadier Guards (who assumed the
name of Atkinson in lieu of Bradfordfin 1872, on succeeding
his brother), by his wife Amy Emily Sarah, dau. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Hugh Fitzroy, Grenadier Guards. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse double
cotised gules, between three pheons azure, a lion passant
between two roses argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount, between two roses stalked and leaved proper, a
pheon azure; with the Motto, " Crede Deo." Seat —
Angerton, near Morpeth, Northumberland.
ALFRED AUGUSTUS TOWN ATTREE, Gentleman.
Born June 24, 1857, being the younger son of
C?ff 1*0I> ^^^ '^'^ Reverend Francis Town Attree, Clerk
i^WrVX^K' in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Durham, sometime Incumbent of
Middleton-by-Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, by
Marie his wife, daughter of John Harding of Lastinghani,
in the county of York, sister and co-heir to her brother,
Thomas Harding. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Party per chevron or and vert, in chief two oak-
trees eradicated projjer, and in base a cinquefoil of the
first; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount an oak-tree, and in front thereof a serpent nowed
all proper ; with the Mot*o, " Sperate futiirum."
§ FREDERICK WILLIAM TOWN ATTREE, Es-
quire, Major in the Royal Engineers ; served in the
Afghan War 1879, ^nd at Suakim in the year 1886. Born
April 6, 1853, being the elder son of the late Reverend Francis
Town Attree, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Durham, sometime Incumbent of Middleton-
by-Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, by Mary his wife,
daughter of John Harding of Lastingham, in the county of
York, sister and co-heir to her brother, Thomas Harding.
Z-zT'tf/j— Dark green with yellow facings. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms ; Party per chevron or and vert,
in chief two oak-trees eradicated proper, and in base a
cinquefoil of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wieath
of the colours, on a mount an oak-tree, and in front thereof
a serpent nowed all proper; with the Motto, "Sperate
futurum." Married, November 23, 1887, his cousin Frances
Elizabeth Mary Wakeford, only surviving daughter and
heir of Richard Wakeford Attree of Clomendy House,
Corwen, in the county of Merioneth ; and has Issue —
Francis William Wakeford Town Attree, Gentleman, born
December 17, 1888 ; and Lorna May Wakeford Town.
Estate (in conjunction with his sister) — Chilverbri 'ge, in
the county of Sussex. Postal address — Royal Engineers,
Chatham.
ROSAMUND CARLESS ATTWOOD, only child and
heir of the late George Reginald Attwood, Gentleman (</.
1901), by his wife Constance Marion, dau. of Rev. William
Harper Brandreth, M.A. , Rector of Standish, Lanes., Hon.
Canon of Manchester, and Rural Dean of Leyland. l.ivery
— Claret and silver. Armorial bearings— On a lozenge,
quarterly i and 4, gules, a cross indented, in the first and
fourth quarters a lion rampant argent, and in the second
and third a swan close also argent, beaked or ; 2. per pale
argent and gules, a chevron vair between three quatrefoils,
in the centre chief point a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged
(for Adams of Cakemore House, co. Worcester) ; 3. or, on
a mount, in base an oak tree proper, over all a fesse gules,
thereon three cinquefoils of the field, in the dexter canton
two annulets interlaced in pale sable (for Carless of Bir-
mingham). Postal address — Glaslyn Court, Crickhowell.
THOMAS ARTHUR CARLESS ATTWOOD, Gen-
tleman, M.A. (Oxon.). Born May 27, 1863, being the
only child of the late Thomas Aurelius Attwood of Bir-
mingham, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary, eldest dau.
of Joseph Smallwood of Castle Bromwich ; succeeded, on
the death (1901) of his cousin George Reginald Attwood of
Glaslyn Court, to the male representation of the family of
Attwood, late of Hawne House, Corngieaves Hall, and the
Leasowes, near Halesowen, co. Worcs. Livery — Claret
and silver. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules,
a cross indented, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant argent, and in the second and third a swan close
.nlso argent, beaked or ; 2. per pale argent and gules, a
chevron vair between three quatrefoils, in the centre chief
poi n t a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged (for Adams of Cakemore
House, CO. Worcester) ; 3. or, on a mount, in base an oak-
tree proper, over all a fesse gules, thereon three cinquefoils
of the field, in the dexter canton two annulets interlaced in
pale sable (for Carless of Birmingham). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an oak tree proper, a demi-swan with wings expanded
argent. Motto — " Possuntquia posse videntur," or " Vou-
loir pouvoir. " Postal address — Malvern, Worcs.
AUBREY-FLETCHER (R.L., i Jan. 1903). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, a cross engrailed sable, between four pellets
each charged with a pheon (Fletcher) ; 2 and 3, azure, a
chevron between three eagles' heads erased or (Aubrey).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head argent, charged with a trefoil
gules (Fletcher) ; 2. an eagle's head erased or (Aubrey).
Motto — " Martis non Cupidinis."
Son of Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Bart., b. 1807; d. 1851 ;
m. 1834, Emily Maria, d. of George Browne, Member
of Council, Bombay : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 4th Bart.
(20 May 1782), P.C. (1901), C.B. (1900), V.D., late Col.
Commandg. Sussex and Kent Vol. Inf. Brig., sometime
Lieut. Grenadier Gds., M. P. for Horsham 1880-1885, and
for Lewes, Sussex, since 1885, Groom-in-Waiting to Queen
Victoria 1885-6, b. 24 Sept. 1835 ; m. 1859, Agnes, d. of
Col. Sir John Morillyon Wilson, C.B. , K.H., of the Royal
is the Military Cockade.
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Hospital, Chelsea. Seats — Ham Manon, Angmenng,
Sussex; Dorton House, Bucks; Llantrithyd, Glamorgan.
Tmcn res.— I Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. CV«^^— Carlton,
Constitutional.
AUCHER, see HUiNT.
AUDLEY, quartered by MALET and THICKNESSE-
TOUCHET.
AUFORDE, quartered by FLOYER.
AUGHTON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
AUNGIER. quartered by PAKENHAM. PAKEN-
HAM-MAHON, PRATT, and CONOLl.Y.
AUSTEN, see ROBERTS-AUSTEN.
JAMES AUSTEN-CARTMELL, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law. Armorial bearings-
Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per
fesse nebuly vert and gules, guttt% d'or, and resting the
forepaws on a tent or (for Cartmell) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of the battlements of a tower proper,
thereon a stag sejant argent, attired and resting the dexter
forefoot upon a quatrefoH or, a lion's gamb erased fesseways
gules (for Austen) Motto — " Immer frey. " Postal addresses
— 100 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London, S.W. ; New
Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
AUSTEN-LEIGH (R.L., 6 Jan. 1837, H. Coll.). Gules,
a cross engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a lozenge
of the second. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head couped or.
Sons of Rev. James Edward Austen-Leigh of Scarletts,
Berks, b. ; d. 1874 ; m. , Emma, d. of Charles
Smith of Suttons : —
Cholmeley Ausien-Leigh, Gentleman, M.A. , Barrister-at-
Law, m. 1864, Melesina Mary, d. of Most Rev. Dr. Trench,
Archbishop of Dublin ; and has issue. Res.—
Rev. Augustus Austen-Leigh, M..^. (Cantab. ), Tutor of
King's Coll., Camb., 1867-81, Provost from 1889. Post.
fl(/(/. — King's College, Cambridge.
Edward Compton Austen-Leigh, Esq., J. P. Bucks.
Post, add.— Eton College, Eton, Bucks.
CHARLES AWDRY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Wilts
(High Sheriff 1901), M.A. (Oxon.). Born Feb. 12,
1846, being the fourth son of the late Sir John Wither
Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notton, co. Wilts, J. P. and
D.L. for that co. , M.A. and Hon. Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow
of Oriel Coll., Oxford, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of Judicature at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his second wife,
dau. of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D. , Bishop of
Bombay. Livery— Blue, yellow and black striped waist-
coat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
bend azure, cottised sable, between two crescents of the
second, a crescent between two cinquefoils or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, a cinquefoil between two crescents fesseways
or. Motto— " Nil sine Deo." Married, April 20, 1876,
Margaret Helen, eighth dau. of the Rt. Rev. George
Moberly, D.D., Lord Bishop of Salisbury; and has Issi/e
— (i) Charles Selwyn Awdry, Gentleman, fi. March 1877:
(2) Ambrose John Awdry, Gentleman, d. 1879; (3) Robert
William Awdry, Gentleman, d. 1881 ; Margaret Frances;
Alethea Mary ; Helen ; and Elizabeth. Estate— Shaw Hill.
Postal addresses — Shaw Hill, Melksham ; 2 Hyde Park
Street, London, W. Club— Uniled University.
HERBERT AWDRY, Esquire. Born Oct. 20, 1851,
being the sixth son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry,
Knight Bachelor, of Notton, co. Wilts, |.P. and D.L. for
that CO., M.A. and Hon. Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of
Oriel Coll., Oxford, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Judicature at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his second wife,
dau. of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D., Bishop of
Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waistcoat,
silver hatband. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
azure, cottised sable, between two crescents of the second,
a crescent between two cinquefoils or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a lion's head era'^ed azure, gorged with a coUnr gemel
argent, a cinquefoil between two crescents fesseways or.
Motto — "Nil sine Deo." Postal address — Notton House,
Chippenham.
THOMAS AWDRY, Esquire, J. P. for the Colony of
New Zealand. Born July 6, 1840, being the eldest surviving
son of the late Sir lohn Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor,
of Notton, CO. Wilts, I. P. and D.L. for that co., M.A. and
Hon. Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel Coll., Oxford,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at
Bombay (by Prances Ellen his second wife, dau. of the
late Rt. Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D., Bishop of Bombay).
Livery — V>\\i.e., yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver-
cord hatband. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
azure, cottised sable, between two crescents of the second,
a crescent between two cinquefoils or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a collar gemel
argent, a cinquefoil between two crescents fesseways or.
Motto — " Nil sine Deo." Married, July 9, 1872, Mary
Olivier, dau. of West Awdry of Monkton, Chippenham ;
and has Issue— ]ohn West Awdry, Esq., b. 1874 [in. Emma
Margaret Ruscombe, d. of A. R. Poole, Esq., late Recorder
of Bristol; and has issue— (i) John Arthur Henry Eyre
Awdry, Esq., b. 1902; (2) Vere Ruscombe Awdry, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; and Mary Diana]; Frances Olivier; Lucy
Carr Delme ; and Margaret Alethea Verena. Estate —
Tadcroft, in the colony of New Zealand. Postal address
— Ardath, Salisbury.
The Reverend VERE AWDRY, Clerk in Holy Orders.
Born Oct. 14, 1854, being the seventh son of the late Sir
John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notton, co. Wilts,
J. P. and D.L. for that co., M.A.. and Hon. Doctor of
Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel Coll., Oxford, Chief-Justice of
the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, by Frances
Ellen his second wife, dau. of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas
Carr, D.D., Bishop of Bombay. Livery — BXvie, yellow
and black striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend azure, cottised saVjle, be-
tween two crescents of the second, a crescent between two
cinquefoils or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased
azure, gorged with a collar gemel argent, a cinquefoil be-
tween two crescents fesseways or. MottO — " Nil sine Deo."
Married, firstly, 1887, Margaret Emily (d. 1889), dau. of
F. Man of Beckenham ; and had Issue— HWdvcA Margaret
■Vere, b. 1889, d. 1891 ; secondly, 1891, Mary Louisa, dau.
of E. Man of St. Leonards ; and has had Issue — Carol
Edward Vere Awdry, Gentleman, b. 1894; and Bridget
Hildred Vere, b. 1892, d. 1900. Residence- Am^^eXd
Vicarage, Romsey.
The Rt. Rev. WILLIAM AWDRY, Bishop of S.
Tokio, Japan, M.A. of the University of Oxford, Canon of
Chichester. Born Jan. 24, 1842, being the second son of
the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of
Notton, CO. Wilts, J. P. and D.L. for that co., M.A. and
Hon. Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford,
Chief- Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bom-
bay, by Frances Ellen his second wife, dau. of the late Rt.
Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D. , Bishop of Bombay. Livery—
Blue, yellow and black striped waiscoat, silver hatband.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend azure, cottised
sable, between two crescents of the second, a crescent
between two cinquefoils or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's
head erased azure, gorged with a collar gemel argent, a
cinquefoil between two crescents fesseways or. Motto —
"Nil sine Deo." Married. Aug. 4, 1868, Frances Emily,
sixth dau. of the Rt. Rev. George Moberly, D.D., Lord
Bishop of Salisbury. Postal address— Tdk\o, Japan.
HENRY .\YLESBURY WALKER AYLESBURY,
Gentleman. Born Nov. 4, 1856, being the only son of
the late John Henry Walker (who assumed by Royal
Licence the name and arms of Aylesbury on succeeding
to the Packwood estates, oy the will of his cousin Wilson
Aylesbury), by his wife Georgina Horsman. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross azure ; 2 and
3, azure, a chevron argent, senile of goutes of the field be-
tween three escutcheons of the second, each charged with
a crescent of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crests
is the Naval Cockade.
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— I. on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree
eradicated proper, a dragon's head erased or, gorged with
a collar gemel azure ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a crescent azure, within a chain in orle or.
Motto— " Virtutis amore." Seai — Aylesbury House, Pack-
wood, CO. Warwick. Residence — Taipeng, Perak, Straits
Settlements.
AYLMER, see HENDRICK-AYLMER.
AYLMER of Lyons and Courtown {c. 1500 or earlier).
Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest -out of a ducal coronet
a Cornish chough rising all proper. Motto—" Hallelujah."
Sons of Aylmer of Lyons : —
Gerald Joseph Aylmer, Gentleman. /?es. — 28 Antrim
Mansions, Haverstock Hill, N.W.
Reginald A. Aylmer, Esq., Major (ret.). Mil. Club-—
United Sports.
Sons of Michael Aylmer, Esq., of Courtown, J. P., b.
1831 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1853, Charlotte, d. of Hans Hen-
drick of Kerdiffstown : —
Major John Algernon Aylmer of Courtown (q.v.).
Hans Hendrick Hendrick- Aylmer, Esq.,' of Kerdiffs-
town (q.v).
Algernon Ambrose Michael Aylmer, Gentleman, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1857; tn. 1886, Frances Sophia, d. of
Meade Caulfeild Dennis of Fortgranite, co. Wicklow ; and
has issue — (i) Richard Michael Aylmer, Gentleman, b.
1887; and Theodora Margaret. Seat — Rathmore, co.
Kildare. 67;/^— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Udolphus, 7th Baron Aylmer, b. 1814 ; d. 1901 ;
m. 1841, Mary Ehza, d. of Edward Journeaux, Esq.,
J. P., of Dublin, and of Melbourne, Canada : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew Aylmer, 8th Baron Aylmer, of
Balrath, co. Meath (Irel., i May 1718), nth Bart. (Irel.,
1662), latterly Col. and Adj. -Gen. Canadian Mil., Brig.-
Gen. and Insp.-Gen. Canadian Forces, late Lieut. 7th
Roy. Fus. [Arms as above, the shield charged with the
Inescutcheon of Ulster. Motto — "Steady." Supporters
— Two sailors (temp. George I.) proper, habited azure, the
dexter holding a cross-staff, the sinister a lead-line all pro-
per], b. 1842; m. 1875, Amy Gertrude, d. of Hon. John
Young of Montreal; and has issue— (i) Hon. John Frederick
Whitworth Aylmer, b. 1880; (2) Hon. Kenneth Athalmar
Aylmer, b. 1883 ; (3) Hon. Basil Udolphus Aylmer, b. 1886 ;
Hon. Amelia Winifred ; and Hon. Florence Gwendolen.
A'«. — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Hon. Henry Aylmer, Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut. Roy.
Marine Art. and Member of Canadian I'arlt., Lieut. -Col.
Canadian Mil., b. 1843; m. 1870, Louisa Blanche Fanny,
eld. d. of Henry Aspinall Howe, LL. D.
Hon. Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, Capt. Canadian Mil.,
b. 1850 ; m. 1899, Emma Meredyth Lang. Kes.
Sons of Hon. Henry Aylmer, b. 1816; d. 1900; m.
1846 ; Eliza, d. of Henry Atkins : —
John Athalmar Aylmer, Esq., b. 1847; m. 1883, Mary
Christine, d. of Judge Pringle of Ontario; and has issue —
Edith Christine; Mary Dorothy; and Muriel Esm^e.
Res. — Peterborough, Ontario.
Henry Brooke Aylmer, Esq., late Capt. Canadian Mil.,
b. 1853 ; m. 1901, Amelia Bertha Coates.
Sons of late Henry Lovell Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
d. 1882 ; m. 1872, his cousin Hon. Isabella Aylmer, d.
of Udolphus, 7th Lord Aylmer : —
Arthur Lovell Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1900,
Ghetta, d. of Col. Sweeney. Res. —
Henry Udolphus Paget Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Res.~
Yr. Son of Major-Gen. Henry Aylmer, R.A., b. 1813 ;
d. 1904 ; rn. 1847, Charlotte Louisa, d. of John
Gwatkin : —
Frederick Arthur Aylmer, Esq., Lieut. -Col. and Bt.-Col.
late R.A., b. 1849; m. 1890, Constance Isabella, d. of
C. W. Grenfell of Taplow Court, Bucks ; and has issue —
(1) Christopher Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) Edward
Arthur Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1892; (3) Henry Gerald
Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (4) Claud Aylmer, Gentleman,
b. 1900 ; and Rose Caroline Georgiana. Res. —Newton
Cross, Barnstaple, N. Devon. Clubs — United Service,
Army and Navy.
Sons of Capt. Fenton John Aylmer (eld. s. of nth
Bart.), b. 1835; d. 1862; m. 1857, Isabella Eleanor,
eld. d. of George Darling (h. and successor to his
uncle, Matthew Culley), of Fowberry Tower, North-
umberland : —
Sir Arthur Percy FitzGerald Aylmer of Donadea, 12th
Bart. (Irel. 25 Jan. 1621), b. 1858 ; m. ist, 1878, Annie (d.
1884), d. of John Sanger; 2nd 1885, Anne, d. of J.
Douglas Reid of New York. Re%. — Donadea Lodge, West
End Village, Hants.
Fenton John Aylmer, Esq., V.C. , Col. R.E. , served in
Burmah 1886-7 (desp. , medal and clasp), with Hazara
Field Force 1891 (desp. and clasp), Hunza-Nagar Exped.
1891-2 (desp., clasps, and V.C), Isazai Field Force 1892,
and in Chitral 1895 (desp., medal, and clasp, &c. ), b. 1862.
Club — Naval and Military.
Yr. son of Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer, nth Bart., d.
1885 ; m. 1832, Martha, d. of Richard Reynell of Killy-
non, CO. Westmeath : —
John Evans Freke Aylmer, Esq., late Capt. 54th Regt.,
M. P. for Maidstone 1880-85, b. 1838; m. 1861, Frances
Margarita, d. of James Thomson, Hanseatic Consul at
Gibraltar; and has issue— (i) Gerald Arthur Evans Freke
Aylmer, Gentleman (19 Springfield Avenue, Westmount,
Montreal, Canada), b. 1869 [»z. 1898, Mabel Howard, d. of
Hon. J. K. Ward, M.L.C. Prov. Quebec; and has issue —
Fenton Gerald Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1901, and Margaret
Lydia] ; (2) Henry Evans Freke Aylmer, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1878; Amy Geraldme Frances; Nina Florence
Mary [;«. 1886, Arthur Thomas Marson] ; Dora Gertrude;
Grace Marion; and Elfrida Fenton. Res. — Ferney
Surbiton.
Son of Justin John Aylmer, Esq., R.N., New Zealand,
b. 1831 ; m. 2nd, 1869, Susan Anne Cockerill, d. of
Samuel Beswick : —
Justin Arthur Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1895,
Annie Laura, d. of T. H. Harper. Res. —
Son of William Henry Aylmer, b. 1833 ; d. 1882 ; m.
ist, 1861, Henrietta, d. of Dr. Martin: —
Percy Aylmer, Gentleman, b. 186-. Res. —
Sons of John Harrison Aylmer, Esq., of Walworth
Castle, J. P., D.L. , b. 1812 ; d. 1868 ; m. 1849, Rosanna
Louisa, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir Joshua Coghill, Bart: —
Gerald Percy Vivian Aylmer, Esq., of Walworth (q.v.).
Edmund Kendal Grimston Aylmer, Esq., C.B. (1902),
Col. 19th Hussars, b. 1859. C/«3— Naval and Military.
CAROLINE MARIA AYLMER, Spinster, eldest and
only surviving child of the late Sir Gerald George Aylmer,
is the Military Cockade.
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loth Baronet, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Ahcia Hester
Caroline, fourth daughter of Richard Conway Dobbs of
Castle Dobbs, county Antrim. Livery— (Dress) white coats
and vest piped black, black breeches and stockings, silver
buttons ; (undress) black, silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross sable between
four Cornish choughs proper. £sia/e—Sen\ed estate of
Donadea in county Kildare, inherited at the death of only
brother, Sir Justin Gerald Aylmer, nth Baronet. Postal
address - Donadea Castle, county Kildare, Ireland. Clubs
— Alexandra, Sesame.
GERALD PERCY VIVIAN AYLMER, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Durham, High Sheriff 1887. Born July 8, 1856,
being the third and eldest surviving son of John Harrison
Aylmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, by his wife Rosanna Louisa, daughter of .Admiral
Sir Josiah Coghill, Baronet. Club — Bachelors'. Livery —
White and silver. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of
a ducal coronet or, a Cornish chough rising proper ; with the
Motto, " Hallelujah." Estate and postal address — Wal-
worth Castle, Darlington.
JOHN ALGERNON AYLMER, Esquire, Major
in the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, J. P.
and D. L. for the county of Kildare, eldest son of Michael
Aylmer (died 1885) of Courtown, in the county of Kil-
dare, by his wife Charlotte Margaret, daughter of Hans
Hendrick, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Kerdiffstown,
in the county of Kildare. Clubs— 'iiz.yaX and Military,
Cavalry, Kildare Street Club (Dublin). Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, between
four Cornish choughs proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, a Cornish chough rising out
of a ducal coronet all proper. Motto — "Hallelujah."
Married, 1886, Blanche [d. 1895), third dau. of late John
Eveleigh Wyndham of Clearwell Court, in the county of
Gloucester, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Fitz-
gerald of Turlo Park, in the county of Mayo ; and has Issue
— John Wyndham Aylmer, Gentleman, born March 9, 1889;
and Stella Wyndham. Estates — Courtown, Ballycannon,
Rathcoffey, in the county of Kildare, and lands in King's
Co. Postal address — Courtown, Kilcock, co. Kildare.
AYLWARD, see TOLER-AYLWARD.
AYNSLEY. see MURRAY-AYNSLEY.
AYSCOGHE. quartered by FLOYER.
AYSCOUGH, quartered by FAWKES.
AYTOUN, see SINCLAIR AYTOUN.
B
FRANCIS EVANS BABINGTON, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Suffolk. Born July 31, 1830, being the eldest son of
the late Matthew Babington, Esq. , J. P. , by his wife Frances,
third dau. of Nicholas Sykes of Swanland, near Hull. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, ten torteaux, four, three, two,
and one ; in chief a label of three points azure. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head between two dragons' wings gules. Motto —
"Foy est tout." Married, May 8, 1867, Slargaret Susan
[d. 1875),, only dau. of the Rev. W. B. Dunbar of Glen-
cairn, CO. Dumfries; and has Issue — Katherine Margaret
Frances Beckford. He married secondly, Aug. 9, 1893,
Octavia Stephanie Harriette, youngest dau. of Pastor
Leonard Anet of Brussels. Residence — South Lodge,
Hales worth, Suffolk.
Reverend JOHN ALBERT BABINGTON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. Born Nov. 13, 1843, being the third
but eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Gisborne
Babington, Esq., M.A., J. P., by his wife Augusta Theresa,
dau. of Francis Gerard Vecqueray, one of the Secretaries of
State to the King of Prussia for the Grand Duchy of the
Rhine. Armorial bearings — Argent, ten torteaux, four,
three, two, and one ; in chief a label of three points azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head between two dragons' wings gules.
Motto — "Foy est tout." Married, June 29, 1876, Emily
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Gardner, Vicar of Orping-
ton, Kent ; and has issue — (i) Percy Lancelot Babington,
Gentleman, B.A., LL.B., b. July 24, 1877; (2) Humfrey
Temple Babington, Gentleman, b. July 19, 1884 ; and Mar-
garet Agnes. Residences — Walmer House, Tonbridge ;
Cossington, Leicestershire.
THOMAS ZACHARY DODSON BABINGTON, Gen-
tleman. Born Nov. 27, 1889, being the eldest son of the late
Augustus Gisborne Babington, Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester,
by his wife Merriall Lucy, dau. of the Ven. Henry Patton,
Archdeacon of Ontario, Canada. Armorial bearings —
Argent, ten torteaux, four, three, two, and one, in chief a
label of three points azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head between
two dragons' wings gules. Motto — " Foy est tout." Resi-
dence— Redlands, Parkstone, Dorset.
Reverend FRANCIS JOSEPH BACCHUS, BA..
Member of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Birmingham.
Born Jan. 4, i860, being the second son of the late Henry
Bacchus of the Manor House, Lillington, co. Warwick, by
his wife Isabella, dau. of Rev. James Gumming, Rector of
North Runcton, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Per pale
argent and or, on a bend nebuly gules, between two ostrich
feathers erect sable, three eagles displayed of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle displayed
or, an eaglq's leg fesseways, erased at the thigh also or.
Motto — " Aquila non capiat mu?cam." Postal address —
Birmingham [Oratory, Edgbaston].
GEORGE REGINALD BACCHUS, Gentleman. Born
June I, 1873, being the eldest son of the late George Henry
Bacchus, Esq., late Capt. of Permanent Artillery, N. S.
Wales, by his wife Mary Constance Annie, dau. of Rev.
Dr. John Woolley, D.C. L. , President of the University
of Sydney. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and or,
on a bend nebuly gules, between two ostrich feathers erect
sable, three eagles displayed of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle displayed or, an
eagle's leg fesseways, erased at the thigh also or. Motto —
" .Aquila non captat muscam."
Reverend JOHN NORTHCOTE BACCHUS, Priest
in Holy Orders. Born Feb. 7, 1858, being the eldest
son of the late Henry Bacchus, B.A. , of Cote House, Staf-
ford, and the Manor House, Lillington, co. Warwick, by
his wife Isabella, dau. of Rev. James Gumming, Rector of
North Runction, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Per pale
argent and or, on a bend nebuly gules, between two ostrich
feathers erect sable, three eagles displayed of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle dis-
played or, an eagle's leg fesseways, erased at the thigh also
or. Motto — ".Aquila non captat muscam." Residence —
Presbytery, Henley-on-Thames.
ROBERT SIDNEY BACCHUS, Esquire, Lt.-Col. 4th
Batt. Suffolk Regt. Born July 21, 1855, being the third
but second surviving son of the late William Bacchus,
Gentleman, by his wife Emma, dau. of Robert Saunders
of Rememham Lodge, Henley-on-Thames. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and or, on a bend nebuly gules,
between two ostrich feathers sable, three eagles displayed
of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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TBac
TBac
a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon
an eagle displayed or, an eagle's leg fesseways, erased at
the thigh also or. Motto— " Aquila non capiat muscam."
MarrieJ, April 14, 1880, Jesse Norah, dau. of Gilliat
Hatfeild of Morden Hall, Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Julian
Bacchus, Gentleman, b. Feb. 21, 1881, Lieut, and Batt.
Liecestershire Regt. ; and (2) Roy Bacchus, Gentleman, b.
April 23, 1883, Sub-Lieut. R.N. 5'^a^— Burghfield Manor,
Reading.
WILLIAM ERNEST BACCHUS. Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Warwick. Born August 6, 1846, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late William Bacchus of Edg-
baston, by his wife Emma, dau. of Robert Saunders
of Rememham Lodge, Henley-on-Thames. Armorial
bearing's — Per pale argent and or, on a bend nebuly gules,
between two ostrich feathers erect sable, three eagles dis-
played of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper,
thereon an eagle displayed or, an eagle's leg fesseways,
erased at the thigh also or. Motto — "Aquila non captat
muscam." Married Ethel, third dau. of Rev. John Oldham,
Vicar of Ottershaw, Surrey ; and has /ssue^{\) ]ohn Basil
Rowland Bacchus, Gentleman, b. May 17, 1874; (2) Henry
Ernest Oldham Bacchus, Gentleman, b. Oct. 19, 1879 ; (3)
William Herbert Ogden Bacchus, Gentleman, b. Oct. 4,
1885 ; Evelyn Ethel ; and Gladys Esther. Seat— liorx\\.on
Grounds, Banbury.
THOMAS BACHE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, a lion rampant guardant sable, holding between
the paws a woolpack proper, within a bordure of the second,
charged with eight bezants, a chief wavy gules, thereon a
bend engrailed or, between two roses argent, barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a mount vert, a demi-lion guardant sable, bezant^e, gorged
with a wreath of oak or, holding between the paws a wool-
pack as in the arms.
PHILIP BACK, Gentleman, Alderman and Sheriff of
Norwich 1879. Born June 15, 1824, being the third but
only surviving son of the late Edward Back, by his
wife Harriot, dau. of Robert Alcock Barker. Armorial
bearings — Per saltire argent and gules, a lion rampant
guardant proper, on a chief wavy argent, a woolpack of
the first between two bezants. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant per
pale wavy gules and argent, collared or, wings elevated
erminois, the dexter claw supporting a woolpack as in the
arms. Married, June 7, 1849, Hannah, dau. of Charles
Whaites of Witton Hall, Norfolk; and has Issue — Philip
Edward Back, Esq., Major ist Norf. Vol. .Art. [to whom
refer]; Fanny Harriot [/«., 1879, Frederick Edwards of
Norwich]; and Ethel Mary [;«., 1887, Joseph Gibbons,
B.A. of Dulwich College, and has issue]. Postal address —
Eaton, Norwich.
PHILIP EDWARD BACK, Esquire, Lieut.-Col., V.D.,
late of ist Norfolk Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers.
Born January 14, i860, being the only son of Philip
Back, Alderman and Sheriff of Norwich 1879, by his
wife Hannah, dau. of Charles Whaites of Whitton Hall,
CO. Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Per saltire gules and
argent, a lion rampant guardant proper, on a chief wavy
argent, a woolpack of the first, between two bezants. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin passant per pale wavy gules and argent, collared
or, wings elevated erminois, the de.xter claw supporting a
woolpack as in the arms. Motto — " Splendidum virtus
insigne." Married, 1881, Ellen Race, younger dau. of
William Shales, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and Bradwell,
Suffolk ; and has Issue— [i] Philip Glandforti Back, Gentle-
man, b. 1882; (2) William Edward Back, Gentleman, b.
1889 ; (3) Nicholas Back, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (4) Thomas
Quarles Back, Gentleman, b. 1892; Dorothy, </. 1896; {5)
Robert Jermy Back, d. 1898 ; Phyllis Mary ; and Helen
Ursula. Residence — Curat's House, Norwich ; and Man-
croft Towers, Oulton Broad, Suffolk.
CHARLES JAMES BACKHOUSE, Esquire, J.P. for
CO. of Durham. Born 1848, being the second son of
William Backhouse and Katherine, daughter of William
Aldam. Livery — Blue, with white facings. Armorial
bearings — Per saltire or and azure, a saltire engrailed er-
mine between two roses in pale gules, barbed and seeded
proper, and as many passion crosses in fesse of the first.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a rock piroper, thereon an eagle
displayed vert, holding in each claw a cross as in the arms,
a serpent on its back, the tail nowed also proper. Motto —
" Confido in Deo." Married, Oct. 28, 1874, Lucy, elder
daughter of Major J. R. Vincent of Hemsworth, Lane Ends,
Wakefield. Estate and -tostal address — St. John's, Wolsing-
ham, Darlington.
EDMUND BACKHOUSE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Durham and for the
'^l^iirfefintlrtl? North Ridingof the county of York, only
iUdtnlJUUX^v surviving son of Jonathan Backhouse of
Polam,Darlington,and his wife Hannah
Chapman, daughter of Joseph Gurney of Norwich. Club —
Reform. Livery — Blue turned up with white. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Party per saltire or and azure, a
saltire engrailed ermine between two roses in pale gules, barbed
and seeded proper, and as many passion crosses in fesse of
the first ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in
right of his wife the arms of Fox, namely, ermine on a
chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure
fieurett^e of the second ; and on a canton of the same a
drinking-cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-
de-lis argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle dis-
played vert, holding in each claw a passion cross or, a
serpent on its back, the tail nowed also proper. Mar-
ried, September 22, 1848, Juliet Mary, only daughter of
Charles Fox of Trebah, Falmouth ; and has Issue — Jonathan
Edmund Backhouse, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Charles
Hubert Backhouse, Gentleman, born September 22, 1856
[married, 1880, Constance Maude, daughter of Ritchie
Ayton] ; Sarah Juliet [married Horatio North Pym, and
died 1880]; and Millicent Evelyn. Estate — Trebah, in the
Parish of Constantine, Cornwall. Postal address — Tre-
bah, Falmouth.
EDWARD BACKHOUSE, Gentleman. Born Oct. 26,
1876, being the eldest son of the late James Edward Back-
house, Esq. , J.P. CO. Durham, by his wife Elizabeth Barclay,
eldest dau. of Henry Fowler of Woodford, Essex. Ar-
morial bearings — Per saltire or and azure, a saltire en-
grailed ermine between two roses in pale gules, barbed and
seeded proper, and as many crosses in fesse of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle displayed vert,
holding in each claw a cross as in the arms, a serpent on
its back, the tail nowed also proper. MottO — "Confido
in Deo." Postal address —HMrviorth Grange, Croft, Dar-
lington.
Sir JONATHAN EDMUND BACKHOUSE, Bart.,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North
Riding of the county of York, and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Durham. Born November 15, 1849, being
the elder son of Edmund Backhouse, Esquire, of Trebah in
the county of Cornwall [to whom refer], and Juliet Mary
his wife, only daughter of Charles Fox of Trebah, Fal-
mouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quar-
terly I and 4, party per saltire or and azure, a saltire
engrailed ermine between two roses in pale gules, barbed
and seeded proper, and as many passion crosses in fesse of
the first (for Backhouse) ; 2 and 3, ermine on a chevron
azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure flory
of the second, on a canton of the same, a drinking-cup of
the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de-lis argent (for
Fox), impaling the arms of Salusbury-Trelawny, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron sable, between three
oak-leaves slipped proper ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant
per bend sinister argent and erminois, ducally crowned or,
between three crescents, on a canton of the last, a bear's
head erased, muzzled sable. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle dis-
played vert, holding in each claw a passion cross or, a
serpent on its back, the tailed nowed also proper. Married, y
November 29, 1871, Florence (d. 1902), youngest child of
the late Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, ninth Baronet ; and
has Issue — (i) Edmund Trelawny Backhouse, Esq., b. 1873 ;
(2) Oliver Backhouse, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1876; (3)
Roger Roland Charles Backhouse, Esq., Lieut. R. N., b.
1878; (4) Miles Roland Charles Backhouse, Esq., D.S.O.
is the Military Cockade.
Plate II.
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IBati
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(a twin with Roger), Capt. 5th Imp. Yeom., Major Nor-
thumberland Hussars; and Harriet Jane [w. , 1901, John
^of)Jgiffl&ii?arlUv^tim.Sarotirt/^
Ritchie Findlay of Aberlour, Banffshire].
— The Uplands, Darhngton.
Postal address—
BACON (H. Coll., 22 Feb. 1568). Gules, on a chief
argent, two mullets pierced sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boar statant
— " Mediocria firma."
Henry Hickman Bacon, loth and nth
3rd D.G. (Sheriff Lines. 1867), b. 1820 ;
1853, Elizabeth, d. of Sir Thomas Beckett,
ermme. Motto
Sons of Sir
Bart., Capt
d. 1872 ; m.
Bart :—
Sir Hickman
Beckett Bacon, nth Bart., of Redgrave
(22 May 1611), and 12th Bart., of Mildenhall (29 July 1627),
Premier Baronet of England, late Lieut. Gren. Gds. , J. P.,
C.A., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1887), F.S.A., b. 1855.
Seat — Thonock Hall, Gainsborough, Lines. Town res.—
Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W. Clubs — Royal Societies',
Burhngton Fine Arts.
Nicholas Henry Bacon, Esq. {q.v.).
Thomas Walter Bacon, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. 1863; m.
1901, Edith Mary, d. of Alexander Samuel Leslie-Melville
of Branston Hill, Lines.; and has issue — (i) Anthony Walter
Bacon, Gentleman, b. 1902; (2) Francis Thomas Bacon,
Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat — Ramsden Hall, Billericay,
Essex.
Richard Castell Bacon, Esq.,M.A. Camb.,J.P. , Parts
of Lindsey and Lines. Lieut. Lines., I.Y., formerly Lieut.
Notts Yeo. Cav. , b. 1866. Seat — Willingham, by Stow,
Gainsborough. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington, &c.
Sons of Rev. Francis Bacon of The Hall, Much
Hadham, b. 1824 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1855, Caroline Cecilia, d.
of Peter Clement Cazalet of Kemp Town, Brighton : —
Rev. Reginald Cazalet Bacon, M.A. Camb., late Rector
of Gilston, b. 1861 ; in. 1890, May Blanche, d. of late Rev.
W. Rimington, Rector of Norton; and has issue — Francis
Rimington Bacon, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. — 3 Denmark
Terrace, Brighton. Club — Royal Societies'.
Henry Bacon, Esq., J. P. Herts, B.A. Camb., b. 1865
Seat — Much Hadham Hall, Herts. Club — Windham
KENRICK VERULAM BACON, Esquire, J.P. cofbf
Surrey, late Captain 29th (Worcestershire) Regt. Born
March 22, 1838, being the only son of the late Kenrick
Bacon of Roehampton, and of Hale, Farnham, Surrey, by
his wife Mary Ann, dau. of John M'Cumming, Esq., some-
time Captain 31st Regiment of Foot, of the Grange.
Wrecclesham, Farnham, by his wife Charlotte, eldest dau,
and co-heiress of John Beaumont, Esq., of Whitley Hall,
CO. York, grandson of Charles Bacon, Esq. , sometime Capt.
in the Army, of Moor Park, Surrey, by his wife Martha, dau.
of Sir John Gibbons, Bart., of Stanwell Place, Middlesex.
Livery — Claret-coloured coat, white facings, silvt-r hatbands ;
(undress) light drab with claret facings. Armorial bearings
— Gules, on a chief argent, two mullets pierced sable, within
a bordure wavy ermine. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a boar statant ermine, bristled
armed, and unguled or, debruised by a bendlet sinister
wavy gules. Motto — " Mediocria firma." Married, Oct.
30, 1862, Jessie, youngest dau. of Thomas Wing of Gray's
Inn, and Hampstead, Middlesex ; and has Issue — (i) Ken-
rick Verulam Bacon, Gentleman, Commander Royal Indian
Marine, b. Dec. 5, 1864; (2) Francis Verulam Bacon,
Gentleman, b Dec. 24, 1868, d. Oct. 29, 1899 ; (3) Sidney
Kenrick Bacon, Gentleman, P. & O. Co.'s Service, Sub.-
Lieut. R.N.R., b. March 29, 187 1 ; (4) Basil Kenrick Wing
Bacon, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. Worcestershire Regt., b. May
28, 1872; (5) Charles Raymond Kenrick Bacon, Gentleman,
Lieut, ist Batt. "Queen's" Regt., b. Jan. 12, 1877; (6)
Ednmnd Kenrick Bacon, Gentleman, b. April 27, 1879 ;
Ethel Joane de Beaumont ; Jessie Rusilla ; Mary Everilda ;
Camilla Louisa Geraldine ; and Constance Monica. Resi-
dences—^The. Lodge, Hale, Farnham, Surrey; Cuffnells,
Eastbourne, Sussex. Club — Junior United Service.
NICHOLAS HENRY BACON, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1895 forco. Norfolk, late Capt. 4th
Dragoon Guards, served in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
and clasp and Khedive's star). Bo>-n Oct. 22, 1857, being
the second son of the late Sir Henry Hickman Bacon,
Premier Bart. Livery — dark blue, gilt buttons, drab
overcoat. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chief argent,
two mullets pierced sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar statant ermine.
Motto — " Mediocria firma." Married, June 22, 1893, Con-
stance Alice, youngest dau. of Alexander S. Leslie-Melville
of Branston Hall, co. Lincoln ; and has /««<?— Edmund
Castell Bacon, Gentleman, b. March 18, 1903; Margery
Frances ; Albinia Joane ; Bridget Louisa ; and Constance
Rhoda Elizabeth. .SVa/— Raveningham Hall, Norwich,
C/z/i^i— Carlton, Naval and Military, Arthur's.
BADEN-POWELL (R.L.
-). Quarterly, i and 4>>per
fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, between
two tilting-spears erect proper (Powell) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
lion rampant proper, ducally crowned or, within an orle of
four crosses pat^e gules and as many fleurs-de-lis azure
is the Naval Cockade.
D
so
T5aD
QBag
(Baden). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. on a wreath
of the colours, a lion passant or, in the paw a broken
tilting-spear in bend proper pendent therefrom by a riband
gules, an escutcheon resting on the wreath sable, charged
with a pheon or (Powell) ; 2. out of a crown vallery or, a
demi-lion rampant gules, on the head a like crown, charged
on the shoulder with a cross pat^e argent, and supporting
with the paws a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Motto — " Ar nyd yw pwyll pyd yw." Livety — Crimson
and red.
Sons of Rev. Baden Powell (1796-1860), Vicar of Plum-
stead, M. A. (Oxon.), V.P.R.S.,F.R.Ast.S., F.R.G.S.,
m. ist, 1821, Eliza Rivaz \d. 1836); 2nd, 1837,
Charlotte {d. 1844), d. of William Pope of Hillendene,
Middx. ; 3rd, 1846, Henrietta Grace, d. of Vice-
Admiral W. H. Smyth, K.S.F., D.C.L.. F.R.S.
(sister of Prof. Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer Roy. for
Scotland, and great-niece of ist Lord Nelson) : —
Henry Warington Smyth Baden Baden- Powell, Gentle-
man, F.R.G.S., Barrister Inner Temple (1876), Admiralty
Barrister, b. 3 Feb., 1847. Res.— 2,1 Prince's Gate, London,
S.W. Chambers — 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.
Francis Smyth Baden-Powell, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 29 July, 1850; tn. Florence Watt ; and has issue — Robert
Baden-Powell, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, Esq., Major-
Gen, late Col. sth Dragoon Guards, Intelligence Officer
Zulu operations 1887, Assistant Mil. Sec. South Africa
1888, Secretary to Special Mission to Swaziland 1889,
Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. Malta 1890, Special Service Ashanti
1895-6, and in South Africa 1896-7. Major-General Baden-
Powell was in command throughout the memorable siege
of Mafeking, and was promoted Major-General for his
distinguished services in connection with the heroic defence
of that place, is Inspector-Gen. of Cavalry, b. 22 Feb., 1857.
Res. — 32 Prince's Gate, S.W.
Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell, Esq., Major Scots
Guards ; Nile Expedition, 1884-85, Guards Camel Corps
(medal, clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; A.D.C. to Sir Anthony
Musgrave 1888; A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Sir
Henry Norman, in Queensland, 1889-90, b. 22 May,
i860. Res. — 32 Prince's Gate, S.W.
Son of the late Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell,
K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I., (1847-1898) [son of
above-mentioned Rev. Baden-Powell (1796-1860]), 7n.
1893, Frances, d. of Charles Wilson of Glendowan,
Cheltenham : —
Donald Baden-Powell, Esq., b. 1897. Res. — 114 Eaton
Square, S.W.
BADENOCH, quartered by GORDON and GORDON-
LENNOX.
BADGER, quartered by WETHERED.
LAURENCE JOHN BADHAM-THORNHILL, Es-
quire, Lieut. -Col. (Retired) Connaught Rangers, J. P.
Counties Galway and Cork. Born July 28, 1843, being the
second son of Edward Badham-Thornhill, Castle Kevin,
CO. Cork, late 8th Royal Irish Hussars, who died 1884,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Lau John O'Neill-Donovan.
Z-ji^^ry — Green faced yellow, gold buttons crested. Armo-
rial bearings Quarterly i and 4, barry of 10 gules and
argent, on a chief of the second a hand and dagger proper,
sleeved azure, between two pellets (for Thornhill); 2 and 3,
or, on a cross gules, five mullets of the field (for Badham).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a mount vert, a
thorn bush, thereon a robin-redbreast proper. Motto —
" Conquer or die." Married, April 11, 1872, Emily Geral-
dine [d. 1900), elder dau. of the late George Binks Braddell,
Esq., J. P., of Clohamon, co. Wexford ; and has Isstie — [-i)
Edward Badham-Thornhill, Gentleman, b. June 23, 1874 ;
(2) George Badham-Thornhill, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. ,
b. Dec. 23, 1876; (3) Lau John Badham-Thornhill, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 30, 1877, d. 1900; (4) Henry Badham-Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. July 3, 1880; (5) William Badham-Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1885; (6) Charles Badham Thorn-
hill, Gentleman, b. Sept. 30, 1888 ; Georgenia, d. March 30,
1882; Emily Gerald ; and Elinor, d. Oct. 21, 1884. Seats—
Carrigmahon, Monkston, co. Cork ; Abbey, Knockmore,
CO. Sligo.
BAGENAL (R.L., 1832). Barry of four ermine and or, a
lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an heraldic antelope sejant vert, attired, unguled, ducally
gorged and chained or.
Sons of Philip Bagenal (formerly Newton), b. 1796 ;
d. 1856 ; m. 1838, Georgiana Thomasina, d. of Major
James Boyd, K. D. Guards, of Rosslare, co. Wex-
ford :—
Beauchamp Frederick Bagenal, Esq., of Benekerry [q.v.).
Philip Henry Bagenal, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, Insp.-Gen. of Local Govt. Brd.,^. 1850; m. 1884,
Harriot Jocelyn, d. of Walter Hore of Linfield, Limerick,
(by Marion Jane, d. of Rt. Rev. H. Griffin, DD., Bishop
of Limerick) ; and has surv. issue — (i) Philip Hope Edward
Bagenal, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Nicholas Beauchamp
Bagenal, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Faith Marion ; and Georgina
Charis Mabel. Res. — 39 Kent Road, Harrogate. Club —
Constitutional.
BEAUCHAMP FREDERICK BAGENAL, Esquire, of
Benekerry, co. Carlow, J. P., formerly Lieut. 45th Regt.,
High Sheriff CO. Carlow 1871. Born Sept. 10, 1846, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late Philip Newton of
Benekerry, who assumed by Royal License, dated March 6,
1832, the surname and arms of Bagenal, by his wife Georgiana
Thomasina, dau. of Major James Boyd of Rosslare, co.
Wexford. Armorial bearings — Barry of four ermine and
or, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules; and
impaling the arms of Hall-Dare, namely, quarterly i and 4,
azure a lion rampant argent, between three lozenges or,
each charged with an increscent gules, in chief a cross
crosslet of the third (for Dare) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron
engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as many eagles
displayed of the field. Mantling azure and argent ; and
for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic
antelope sejant vert, attired, unguled, ducally gorged and
chained or. Married, July 5, 1870, Ethel Constance Mary,
dau. of Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq., of Newtonbarry,
CO. Wexford ; and has Issue — (i) Beauchamp Walter Bage-
nal, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5, 1873 ; (2) Charles James Bagenal,
Gentleman, b. March 22, 1877 ; Mary Verena, Violet, and
Kathleen Prudence Eirene. Estates and postal addresses
— Benekerry, Carlow.
CLAUDE BAGGALLAY, Esquire, K.C. (1897), LL.M.
(Cantab)., Barrister-at-Law (LincDln's Inn)., formerly
scholar of Trinity Hall, Canrb. Born 1853, being the
fourth son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Baggallay. P. C. ,
is the Military Cockade.
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a Lord-Justice of Appeal 1875-85, by his wife Marianne,
dau. of the late Henry Charles Lacy, formerly M.P. for
Bodmin. Armorial bearings — Per chevron gules and
azure, on a chevron or, between three goats' heads erased
argent, as many fleurs-de-lis of the second. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's
head erased argent, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-
lis one and two azure. Motto — " Stemmata quid faciunt."
Married, 1881, Mabel, dau. of the late Sir Richard
Henry Wyatt of Garthyngharad, Merioneth ; and has Issue
— (i) Richard Romer Claude Baggallay, Gentleman, b. 1884;
(2) Mervyn Eric Claude Baggallay, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
Elinor Mercy Claude ; Phyllis May Claude ; and Gaynor
Phoebe Claude. Residences — 20 Elvaston Place, South
Kensington, London, S.W. Clubs — United University,
Bath, Whitehall.
ERNEST BAGGALLAY, Esquire, M.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, M.P. for Lambeth (Brixton
Division), 1885-87, Police Magistrate (West Ham) 1887,
Metropolitan Police Magistrate 1901. Born 1850, being
the third son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Baggallay,
P.C. , a Lord-Justice of Appeal 1875-85, by his wife Mari-
anne, dau. of Henry Charles Lacy, Esq. , of Withdean Hall,
Patcham, Sussex, M.P. for Bodmin. Armorial bearings
— Per chevron gules and azure, on a chevron or, between
three goats' heads erased argent, as many fleurs-de-lis of the
second, impaling the arms of Burrell, namely vert, three
escutcheons argent, each having a bordure engrailed or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a goat's head erased argent, charged on the neck with three
fleurs-de-lis, one and two azure. Motto — " Stemmata quid
faciunt." Married, 1876, Emily Charlotte Edrica, dau. of
Sir Walter W. Burrell, 5th Baronet ; and has Issue — Richard
Burrell Baggallay, Gentleman, b. 1878, d. 1904; Ernest
Burrell Baggallay, Gentleman, b. i87g ; Dorothea Julia ;
and Frances Lois. Residences — 106 Elm Park Gardens,
London, S.W. ; The Moat, Cowden, Kent. Club— United
University.
HENRY CHARLES BAGGALLAY, Esquire. C.E.
Lieut.-Col. Ry. and Engineer Vol. Staff Corps. Born 1849,
being the second son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Richard
Baggallay, P.C, a Lord-Justice of Appeal 1875. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron gules and azure, on a chevron or,
between three goats' heads erased argent, as many fleurs-
de-lis of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On
a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, charged
on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis one and two azure.
Motto —" Stemmata quid faciunt." Married Evelyn,
youngest dan. of Alfred Richards, Barrister-at-Law ; and
has Issue — Evelyn Gladys. Residence — Blackdown , Bishop's
Waltham, Hants.
THOMAS EDWARD BAGGE, Esquire, Master of Arts
* of the University of Cambridge, Deputy-Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, Lieutenant-
Colonel (retired) of the Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk
Militia Artillery. Born April 30, 1838, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Richard Bagge, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Pleasance,
daughter of the late Reverend E. Hulton, Doctor of Laws,
Rector of the parish of Gaywood. Clubs—OxiorA and
Cambridge. Livery — Blue-black or dark blue coat and
trousers, red and white striped waistcoat and dark blue
greatcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— Hebears for
Arms : Lozengy paly bendy argent and gules, two flaunches
or, on achief of the last, an annulet between two cinquefoils of
the second ; and for the Crest, a pair of wings addorsed or,
semte of annulets gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Spes est in deo. "
Married, firstly, September 6, 1871, Louisa Maria Mary
(who died 1882), daughter of the late Frederick Walpole
Keppel, Esquire, of Lexham Hall, in the county of
Norfolk ; and secondly, 1884, Constance Mary, younger
daughter of the late Lloyd Baxendale of Greenham Lodge,
in the county of Berkshire, ^'.y/ato— Gaywood and Isling-
ton Halls, and has property in the parishes of Mintlyn,
Leziate, Tilney All Saints, and Islington, and in the town
of King's Lynn. Postal address—Gaywood Hall, King's
Lynn.
Rev. JOHN BAGHOT-DE LA BERE, M.A. (Oxon),
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Buxted St. Mary, Sussex,
and Patron of the Vicarage of Prestbury. Born July 8,
1832, being the eldest son of Rev. John Baghot-De la
Bere, sometime Vicar of Prestbury, co. Gloucs. , M.A.
(Oxon), J. P. CO. Gloucester, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
John Milford of Exeter. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, azure a bend or, cotised argent, between six
martlets of the second (for De la Bere) ; 2 and 3 ermine,
on a bend gules, three eagles displayed or (for Baghot) ;
and impaling the arms of Bruce of Downhill, viz. or, on
a saltire gules, a harp argent, a chief of the second, and
on a canton of the third, a lion rampant azure. Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a
plume of eight ostrich feathers, five and three per pale argent
and azure (for De la Bere) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a buck's head caboshed sable, and between the attires a
greyhound current argent, collared gules (for Baghot). Motto
— " In cruce salus." Married, Oct. 30, i860, Louisa Eliza-
beth Margaret, youngest dau. of Sir James Robertson Bruce
of Downhill, co. Londonderry, Bart, (by Ellen, youngest dau.
of Robert Bamford-Hasketh of GwTych Casile, co. Denbigh,
Esq.); and has had Issue— {1) Cyril De la Bere Baghot-De
la Bere, b. April 10, 1864 [m., March 27, 1894, Maud Mary,
elder dau. of James Ballard, Capt. R.N., of Brigliton, and
has issue, Cyril John Baghot-De la Bere, b. July 29, 1896 ;
Wilfrid Ballard Baghot-De la Bere, b. Oct. 3, 1899 ; and
Winifrid Maud] ; (2) Wilfrid Baghott De la Bere Baghot-De
la Bere, b. Oct. 14, 1866, d. Aug. 15, 1867 ; (3) Basil Baghott
De la Bere Baghot-De la Bere, b. Jan. 21, 1868; (4) John
Baghott De la Bere Baghot-De la Bere, b. March 28, 1870,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (O.xon.), Vicar of St. John's,
Bedminster ; (5) Thomas Baghott De la Bere Baghot-De la
Bere, b. April 12, and d. April 19, 1871 ; (6) Michael Patrick
De la Bere Baghot-De la Bere, b. Oct. 17, 1874 ; Efheldreda
Mary ; Ellen Bridget Mary ; Agatha Mary ; Winifrid Mary
Bruce ; and Louisa Elizabeth Mary, d. Oct. 7, 1876. Estate
—The Hayes, Prestbury, Gloucs. Postal address— 'Bxixwd
St. Mary Vicarage, Uckfield, Sussex.
RALPH BAGNALL BAGNALL- WILD, Esquire,
M.A. Camb., J. P. co. Nottingham, and Barrister-at-Law.
Born 1845, being the second son of William Kirkby ;
assumed by Royal License in the year 1868 the surnames of
Bagnall-Wild in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Wild
is the Naval Cockade,
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and Bagnall quarterly. Armorial bearings are for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, ermine a fesse engrailed between in chief
two stags' heads erased, and in base an escallop all sable
(for Wild), 2 and 3 or, two bars ermine, a lion rampant
azure between two flaunches of the last (for Bagnall) ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag
sable, guttle -d' or, attired and resting the sinister foot on an
escallop or (for Wild), 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting
proper, an heraldic antelope sejant azure, bezant^e, gorged
with a collar gemel and horned or (for Bagnall); with the
Motto, " Sfir et loyal." Married, July 4, 1871, to Alice,
daughter of R. A. Pfeil of Guildford ; and has Issue—
Ralph Kirkby Bagnall-Wild, Esquire, Captain Royal
Engineers, born August 18, 1873 ; and Maude Kirkby.
Estate and postal address—Manor House, Costock, Lough-
borough.
BAGOT, see NEVILLE-BAGOT.
ARTHUR HENRY LOUIS BAGOT, Esquire, Capt.
late Somersetshire L.L, A.D.C. to Govs, of Madras
1878-88. Born June 5, 1856, being the second son of the
late Col. Alexander Bagot, by his wife Gertrude Letitia,
dau. of Brig. -Gen. Robert Dampier Hallifax. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, two chevronels azure, in chief a crescent
gules. Mantling azure and ermine. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, armed of the first,
and charged with a crescent gules. Motto — "Antiquum
obtinens." Club — Naval and Military.
CHARLES FITZROY ALEXANDER HALLIFAX
BAGOT, Gentleman. Born Oct. 20, 1853, being the eldest
son of the late Alexander Bagot, Esq., Col. B.C.S. , by his
wife Gertrude Letitia, dau. of Brig.-Gen. Robert Dampier
Hallifax. Armorial bearings — Ermine, two chevronels
azure, in. chief a crescent gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
argent, armed of the first, and charged with a crescent gules.
Motto — "Antiquum obtinens." Married, firstly, Aug. 17,
1881, Emily Maynard, dau. of Col. Charles Oldfield (mar-
riage dissolved 1890) ; and secondly, Feb. 9, 1891, Beatrice
Laura, widow of Gen. John Studholme Brownrigg, C. B. ,
and dau. of Chevalier L. Desanges ; and has Issue —
Muriel Berge ; and Alexandra.
JOHN CHRISTOPHER BAGOT, Esquire, J. P. co.
Gal way. Born 1856, being the third but second surviving
son of the late John Lloyd Neville- Bagot, Esq. , of Ballymoe,
J. P. cos. Galway, Clare, and Roscommon, by his wife
Anna Georgina, only dau. of Edmund Kirwan of Rallyturin
Castle, CO. Galway. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, ermine, two chevronels azure, in the dexter chief point
a trefoil slipped vert (for Bagot) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend dancett^e sable, between two plain cotises azure, each
charged with three bezants, as many fleurs-de-lis or (for
Cuff), in the centre of the quarters, a crescent for difference.
Crest — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
ermines, armed of the first. Motto — " Antiquum obtinens."
Married, Oct. 20, 1891, Anna Catherine, only dau. of
Lieut.-Col. William Fleming, late 95th Regt. , of May-
field, Ashbourne, Derbyshire ; and has Issue — Mary Eileen
Lilian ; and Kathleen Anna. Seat — Ballyturin, Gort, co.
Galway.
JOSCELINE BAGOT, Esquire, Lt.-Col. Westmorland
and Cumberland Yeomanry, J. P. and D.L. co. West-
morland, M.P. for South Westmorland since 1892, formerly
Capt. Grenadier Guards (1874-1886), .Aide-de-Camp to the
Governor-General of Canada, 1882, 1883, and again 1888,
1889, served in South African War 1899-1900 (mentioned in
despatches). Born October 22, 1854, being the eldest son of
Colonel Charles Bagot of the Grenadier Guards Assistant
Master of Ceremonies to Her Majesty, 1852, 1871, by his
wife Sophia, eldest daughter and co heir of Vice-Admiral
Josceline Percy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, commonly known as the Honourable Josceline
Percy, brother of the Most Noble Hugh Percy, Duke of
Northumberland. Liverv— Dark blue, with silver buttons
and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Ermine, two
chevronels azure (for Bagot); and impaling the arms of Leslie,
namely argent, on a bend azure, between two holly leaves
proper, three buckles or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
head argent, attired also or; with the Motto, "Antiquum
obtinens." Married, June 11, 1885, Theodosia, Lady of
Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Royal Red Cross and
South African medal, dau. of Sir John Leslie, ist Bart.,
of Glaslough, Ireland, by his wife Constance Wilhelmina,
commonly known as Lady Constance Wilhelmina, dau. of
the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Portarlington ; and has Issue —
Alan Desmond Bagot, Gentleman ; Dorothy; Marjory Con-
stance; and Mary. Estates— l^evens Hall, Milnthorpe,
Lord of the Manors of Helsington, Fawcett Forest, Gay-
thorne, the fourth of the Barony of Kendal, called " Lumley
Fee," &c., all in the co. of Westmorland, Patron of two
livings. Postal address — Levens Hall, Milnthorpe. Cluis —
Carlton, Guards'.
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RICHARD BAGOT, Gentleman, a Knight of Malta.
Bor/t Nov. 8, i860, being the third son of the late Col.
Charles Bagot, J. P., Col. Grenadier Gurds, and Col.
3rd K.O.S.B. Militia, and Assistant-Master of the Cere-
monies to the Queen, by his wife Sophia Louisa, dau. of
Vice-Admiral Hon. Josceline Percy, C. B. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, two chevronels azure, in chief a crescent
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, armed of the first
and charged with a crescent gules. Motto — "Antiquum
obtinens." Residence — 42 Lowndes Street, S.W.
BAGOT (Confd. U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, ermine,
two chevronels azure, in the dexter chief point a trefoil
slipped vert (Bagot); 2 and 3, argent, on a bend
dancettte sable between two plain cotises azure, each
charged with three bezants, as many fleurs-de-lis of the
field (Cuffe, 1544). Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a goat's head ermines,
armed of the first. Motto — " Antiquum obtinens."
Son of Edward Thomas Lloyd Neville- Bagot : —
Milo Victor Neville- Bagot of Ballymoe and Aughrane,
[q.v.).
Sons of John Lloyd Neville-Bagot, Esq., of Ballymoe,
J. P. cos. Galway, Clare, and Roscommon, b. 1814 ;
d. 1890 ; m. 1846, Anna Georgina, only d. of Edward
Henry Kirwan of Ballyturin Castle, co. Galway : —
John Christopher Bagot {q.v.).
Charles Henry Bagot, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1891,
Georgina Louisa, d. of John Osburne, M.D. , of Lindville,
CO. Cork ; and has issue — (i) Charles Henry Kirwan Bagot,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Anna Georgina ; and Gwendolin
Frances. Seat — Curraghmore, Athleague, co. Roscommon.
Sons of Charles Augustus Bagot, Gentleman, of Dublin,
b. ; d. 1877 ; m. 1858, Fanny Louisa, d. of
A. S. Kerr :—
George Hindes Bagot, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Bernard William Bagot, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
William Sidney Bagot, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Christopher Neville Bagot. Esq. , of Aughrane
Castle, CO. Galway, b. ; d. 1877; tn. 1875, Alice,
d. of Sir William Verner, 2nd Bart : —
William Hugh Neville Bagot, Gentleman, b 1875.
Res.—
BAGOT-CHESTER(ActofPar.. ) Quarterly, i and
4, per pale argent and sable, a chevron engi-ailed between
three rams' heads erased all counterchanged, horned or, a
bordure engrailed gules, bezant(5e (Chester, 1560, Vn. of
London) ; 2 and 3, ermine, two chevronels azure (Bagot,
tetnp. Richard II.). Mantling sable and argent Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a ram's head couped argent,
armed or (Chester) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
head argent, armed gold (Bagot).
Sons of Lt. - Col. Charles Montague Bagot-Chester,
J. P., D.L., of Chicheley Hall, Bucks, b. 1815 ; d. 1879 ;
m. 1843 ; Maria, d. of Major Sandham : —
Charles Anthony Bagot-Chester, Esq., J. P. Bucks, b.
1846. Club — Junior Carlton.
Rev. John Greville Bagot-Chester, M.A. , Vicar of Gi"
ing, Richmond, Yorks, b. 1852, fn. 1883 ; Amy, d. of
Arthur Hughes ; and has surv. issue — (i) Greville Arthur
Bagot-Chester, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Anthony James
Bagot-Chester, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (3) George Bagot-
Chester, Gentleman, i^. 1894; (4) Henry Montague Bagot-
Chester, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (5) Lewis Charles Bagot-
Chester, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Dorothy Mary ; and Kathleen
Agnes. Res. — The Vicarage, Gilling, Richmond, Yorks.
Rev. Algernon Stewart Mackenzie Bagot-Chester, Rector
of Elford, Rural Dean of Tamworth, b. 1853; m. 1884;
Emily Mary, d. of Rev. Edward Manners Dillman Pyne ;
and has surv. issue — Walter Greville Bagot-Chester,
Gentleman, b. 1887; and Muriel. Res. — The Rectory,
Elford, Tamworth.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. John Bagot-Chester, b. 1779 ; d.
1857; m. 1821; Sophia Elizabeth, d. of Chas. Stuart
of Airdroch : —
Col. John St. Leger (q.v.).
Heneage Charles Bagot-Chester, Esq., J. P. Suffolk,
Col. Reserve Forces, served throughout Indian Mutiny (medal
and clasps), and on N.W. Frontier, b. 1834; m. 1865,
Madeline Elizabeth, only d. of Richard Mansel Oliver
Massey of Tickford Abbey ; and has issue— (i) Greville John
Massey Bagot-Chester, Esq., Capt. late Scots Gds., served
in S. Africa (medal and clasps) b. 1866 ; (2) Hugh Augustus
Bagot-Chester, Esq., Capt. 3rd Royal Lancaster Regt.
served in S. Africa (medal and clasps), b. 1871 \jn. 1895,
Margaret Kathleen Julia, d. of Col. R. E. Oakes, B.S.C.]
Seats — Zetland House, Maidenhead ; Southwold, Suffolk.
Clubs — Carlton, United Service.
BAGSHAW, quartered by MORE WOOD.
BAGSHAWE, see GREAVES-BAGSHAWE.
CLEMENT WALSH BAGSHAWE, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. of Kent and borough of Dover. Born August 4, 1840,
being the fourth son of the late Henry Ridgard Bagshawe,
Esq., J.P,, M.A., Q.C. (second son of Sir W. Bagshawe of
The Oaks and Wormhill Hall, Derbyshire), and Catherine
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Gunning, Esq., C.B.,
Surgeon-General. Armorial bearings — Party per pale
erminois and gules, a bugle stringed between three roses,
all counterchanged, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of tlie colours, issuing
out of clouds, a dexter cubit arm proper, holding in the
hand a bugle-horn or, the handle sable, within the strings
a rose gules. Motto — " Forma flos fama fatus." Married,
April 26, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. H. Melvill, Canon
of St. Paul's; and has /w?/^ — (i) Bernard Melvill Bagshawe,
Gentleman, b. 1872; (2) Arthur Bagshawe, Gentleman, b.
1874 \_m. Mary Angela, dau. of late Capt. Majendie] ; (3)
Edward Leonard Bagshawe, Gentleman, b. 1876; (4) Wil-
frid Francis Bagshawe, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R. G.
Artillery, b. 1883; Edith Mary [w. Capt. F. Bishop, R.A.];
and Hilda Melvill. Residence— z^ East Cliff, Dover. Club
— Dover.
FRANCIS WESTBY BAGSHAWE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the West Riding of the
nf^flfT<tflflVMl> county of York, and Justice of the
A^d^iJUUJv Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Derby, for which he served
the office of High Sheriff in the year 1868 ; Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, and late Captain of the ist
West York Yeomanry Cavalry. Born April 4, 1832, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late William John
Bagshawe, Esquire, of W^ormhill Hall, and of the Oaks,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts
and Barrister-at-Law, by Sarah his wife, third daughter of
William Partridge of Bishop's Wood, in the county of
Hereford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Party per pale erminois and gules, a bugle stringed between
three roses all counterchanged, barbed and seeded proper ;
and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, issuing out of
clouds, a dexter cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a
bugle-horn or, the handle sable, within the strings a rose
gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Forma flos fama fatus. " Married,
October 21, 1873, Caroline Amelia, younger daughter of
R. H. C. Godwin-Austen of Shalford House, in the county
of Surrey ; and has Issue — Beatrice Muriel Westby, and
Gladys Godwin de I'Hall. Estates and postal addresses —
The Oaks, Sheffield ; Wormhill Hall, Buxton.
His Honour WILLIAM HENRY GUNNING BAG-
SHAWE, a Judge of County Courts, and one of His
Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law, J.P. for cos. of
Northampton, Bedford, Huntingdon, Cambs. , and Middx.
Born Aug. 18, 1825, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Ridgard Bagshawe, Esq., J.P. , M.A., Q.C. (second son of
Sir Wm. Bagshawe of The Oaks and Wormhill Hall, Derby-
shire), and Catherine Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the late John
Gunning, Esq., C.B., Surgeon-General. Armorial bear-
ings— Party per pale erminois and gules, a bugle stringed
between three roses all counterchanged, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, issuing out of clouds, a dexter cubit arm
proper, holding in the hand a bugle-horn or, the handle
sable, within the strings a rose gules. Motto — "Forma
flos fama fatus." Married, Jan. 7, 1861, Harriet Teresa,
dau. of the late Clarkson Stanfield, Esq., R.A. ; and
has Issue — (i) Henry Ignatius Stanfield Bagshawe, Gentle-
man, b. May 25, 1864; (2) Joseph Richard Bagshawe,
Gentleman, b. July i, 1870; (3) Francis John Edward
Bagshawe, Gentleman, Troop Sergt.-Major S. African Con-
stabulary, b. Sept. 3, 1877; (4) Edward George Clarkson
Bagshawe, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut, ist Batt. Yorks. Regt.,
b. Sept, 17, 1879; Mary; Josephine Teresa Catherine [m.,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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1901, Marchese Alfred Mattel, Barrister-at-Law, of Capua
Palace, Malta] ; Teresa ; Gertrude Elizabeth Agnes ; Har-
riet Frances [m., 1897, Herman K. Bicknell of Knapp,
Northam, N. Devon]; Rebecca Helen [w. , July 15, 1896,
Joseph Patrick Eyre of Lima] ; and Helen Elizabeth. /Resi-
dence— 249 Cromwell Road, London, S.W.
BAGULEY, quartered by HULLEY.
WILFRID BAGWELL-PUREFOY, Esq., J.P. for co.
Tipperary, late Lieut. 3rd King's Own Hussars. Born
1862, being the eldest son of the late Colonel Edward
Bagwell-Purefoy of Greenfield, by his second wife Charlotte,
fourth dau. of John Green Wilkinson. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, sable three pairs of hands conjoined
or, rufHed argent (for Purefoy) ; 2 and 3 paly of six argent
and azure, on a chief gules, a lion passant of the first (for
Bagwell). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a hand in armour grasping a broken
lance all proper. Motto — " En bonnefoy." Seai — Green-
field, Tipperary.
BAIKIE of Tankerness (rematric. 7 Jan. 1902). Quar-
terly, i. and iiii. grand quarters, argent, on a chevron gules
between three flames of fire proper, a lion rampant accom-
panied by two estoiles of six points of the field (Baikie
orig. matric. 1680-7) '< "• giand quarter, counterquartered
I and 14, ermine, a man's heart proper, on a chief azure,
three mullets argent (Douglas of Eglishay) ; 2. or. a bend
chequy sable and argent (Monteith ; c. 1672-7), 3. azure,
three buckles or (Stirling, c. 1672-7) ; iii. grand quarter,
argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the
field, a crescent of the second for difference (Balfour, c. 1672).
Mantling gules, doubled argent Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a flame of fire proper. MottO — " Commodum
non damnum."
Only surv. s. of William Layman Cowan (s. of Com-
mander Malcolm Cowan, R.N., and Eliza de G. , gd. d.
of James Baikie of Tankerness), by his wife Deborah,
d. of Capt. Joseph Dover of Keswick (by his wife
Mary, eld. d. of Robert Baikie of Tankerness) : —
Alfred Baikie of Tankerness, Gentleman, 6. 9th March
1861 ; succeeded his brother and assumed name of Baikie
1898, m. ist, 1888, Annie Traill {d. 1896), d. of late Ralph
Fotheringhame of Lynnfield, Kirkwall ; 2nd, 1902, Mary
Anne Stewart, d. of Thomas Traill, Esq., of Holland, J.P.
and D.L. Orkney; and has issue — Robert Baikie, Gentle-
man, d. 1892. Sea/s — Tankerness House, Kirkwall,
Orkney ; Hall of Tankerness, Orkney.
§ EDMUND WYNDHAM GREVIS BAILEY, Esquire,
J.P. for the CO. of Kent, and Lt.-Col. commanding
3rd Batt. Royal West Kent Regt. Born Nov. 10, 1858,
being the eldest son of the Rev. James Sandford Bailey,
M.A. of the University of Cambridge, by Lavinia his wife,
dau. of Demetrius Grevis-James, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , of
Ightham Court, Kent, High Sheriff of that co. 1833.
Livery— Blue, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Er-
I
minois, a lion passant sable, bearing in his dexter paw a
cross pat^e fitch^e gules, on a chief nebuly of the second a
cross patde or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a denii-lion erminois holding in his dexter paw a cross
pat^e fitch^e gules, a trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways
and sprouting proper; with the Motto, "Nee temere nee
timide." Married, January 1885, Alberta Sylva, only child
of the late Capt. James Evelyn, Grenadier Guards ; and
has Issue -James von Hcestrecht Evelyn Grevis Bailey,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1902. Postal address — Nepicar
House, Wrotham, Kent. Clitbs — Junior Constitutional
and Junior United Service.
BAILEY (H. Coll). Quarterly, argent and azure, a fesse
nebuly between six estoiles, three in cliiefand as many in
base all counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a long bow
bent and erect proper, a stag statant argent, sem6e of
estoiles azure. Motto — ' ' Nil clarius astris."
Son of John Bailey of Bath : —
The late James Bailey, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 208
Elms Road, Clapham Park, Clapham, S.W.
BAILEY. Per fesse embattled or and gules, a sword
in pale counterchanged between two roses in ciiief of the
second, barbed and seeded proper, and as many billets in
base of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a horse-shoe or, the upper
part of a tilting-spear erect gules. Motto — "Semper
recte."
Sons of late John Bailey, M.I.C.E. , of Pittleworth.
Hants, m. Jane Frances, d. of late William Alltot
Summers of Leicester House, Beverley Road, Hull : —
Stanley Claude Bailey, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E., b.
2 Dec. 1866; /«. 15 Aug. 1891 ; Margaret, d. of Samuel
Davies of Swansea; and has issue — Constance Mary;
and Norah Frances. Res. — The Laurels, Banstead Road,
Ewell, Surrey.
Vivian Telford Bailey, Esq., Capt. 8th King's Regt. b.
n Dec. 1868. Club — Junior United Service.
JAMES BAILEY, Esquire, J.P. for Essex, D.L. for
Norfolk, M.P. for Walworth Division of Newington.
Born Nov. 10, 1840, being the son of William Bailey of
Kensington House, Mattishall, Norfolk, by his wiff^ Sarah,
is the Military Cockade.
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7iie Dunthorne. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Consti-
tutional. Livery— Blue. Armorial bearings — Per pale
indented argent and sable, a cross crosslet saltire\says, two
mullets in pale within as many flaunches, each charged
with a mullet all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm vested per pale azure and gules, cuff argent, the
hand proper holding a crosier, surmounted by a mullet,
both or, three mullets of the last. Motto — " Deo duce."
Married, firstly, Catherine {d. 1892), dau. of John Smith of
Benson, Oxford ; and secondly, 1896, Lily, dau. of Adol-
phus Fass of 32 Queen's Gate Gardens ; and has Issue —
(i) Percy James Bailey, Gentleman, Capt. 12th Lancers,
D.S.O. ; (2) Frederick George Glyn Bailey, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.A. ; (3) Sidney Robert Bailey, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N. ; Alice [w. Walter Hopkins] ; Augusta Dunthorne
\in. Vivian Nickalls] ; and Marie Elizabeth. Residences —
I Prince's Gate, London, S.W. ; Lofts Hall, Saffron
Walden.
Rev. JAMES SANDFORD BAILEY, M.A. (Cantab.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Vicar of St. Clements, Cam-
bridge. Boni May 5, 1824, being the only son of James
Alderson Bailey, Esq., Capt. King's Own 'Tower Hamlets
Militia, and Lieut. 69th Foot, by his wife Anne, only child
of the Rev. Edmund Sandford, B. D. , formerly Fellow and
Tutor of Jesus Coll. (0.\on. ), and Rector of Nutfield, Surrey.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, a lion passant sable, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a cross pat^e fitch^e gules, on a chief
nebuly of the second, a cross pat^e or ; impaling the arms
of Grevis-James, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent two bars
embattled and counter-embattled gules (for James, temp.
Henry VIII.); 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse azure between
three ogresses, each charged with a lion's head erased of
the first, a griffin passant between two escallops or (for
Grevis, 1523). Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant
erminois, holding in the dexter paw a cross pat6e fitch^e
gules, the trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways and sprouting
proper. Motto — " Nectemerenec timide." A/arried, ]uns
i6, 1857, Lavinia, dau. of Demetrius Grevis-James, Esq.,
J.P. andD.L. , of Ightham Court, Ightham, Kent, formerly
High Sheriff of Kent; and has Issue— (i) Edmund Wynd-
ham Grevis Bailey, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. R. West
Kent Regt. [to whom refer] ; (2) Demetrius James Sandford
Bailey, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), fi. May 31, i860; Ethel-
dreda Lavinia Margaret ; Edith Maud ; and Christabella
Rolfe. Estate and postal addresses — Nepicar House, Wro-
tham, Kent ; and 21 Clifton Terrace, Brighton.
JOHN LOCKHART BAILEY, Gentleman and Solicitor,
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born Octo-
ber 7, 1853, being the second son of the late William Latham
Bailey and his wife Frances Byng, youngest daughter of
John M'Lean of Campbeltown, in the county of Argyll.
Clubs — Conservative (Liverpool) and Athenoeum (Liverpool).
Livery— Dark blue coat, silver buttons, scarlet waistcoat.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three
annulets in fesse between two barrulets, all between three
martlets gules; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin sejant argent, senile of annulets gules;
with the Motto, " Libertas." Estates — Freehold house and
land in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, as tenant in common with
brother Llewellyn Crawshay Bailey and sister Mary Anne
Margaret Frances Byng Bailey. Postal address— hlangorse
House, Prince's Park, Liverpool.
§Thk Hon. JOSEPH HENRY RUSSELL BAILEY,
D.S.O. , late Major Grenadier Guards, A.D.C. to
Major-General H. Trotter, Commanding Home District,
Lieut. -Col. South Wales Borderers, and a D.L. for
Brecon. Born Oct. 6. 1864, being the eldest son of the Rt.
Hon. Sr Joseph Russell Bailey, ist Baron Glanusk, Bart.,
formerly M. P. for Herefordshire, Lord-Lieut, and County
Councillor for Breconshire, Hon. Col. ist Col. Batt.
5. Wales and Borderers (V.D.), and his wife Mary Ann,
dau. of Henry Lucas, M.D., of Glan-yr-Afon. Livery—
Blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings-Argent,
between two bars, three annulets in fesse gules, between as
many martlets of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin argent, sem^c
of annulets gules. Motto— " Libertas.' Married, Ang.
6, 1890, Editha Elma, dau. of the late Major Warden
Sergison; and has Issue— (1) William Russell Bailey, Esq.,
b. 1891 ; (2) Gerald Sergison Bailey, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
(3) Bernard Michael Bailey, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and
Dulcie Editha. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, National
Sporting.
LLEWELLYN CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Gentleman.
Born April 25, 1856, being the third son of the late William
Latham Bailey and Frances Byng his wife, youngest daughter
of John M'Lean, Esquire, of Campbeltown, in the county
of Argyll. 67«*j— Athenaeum (Liverpool), Palatine (Liver-
pool). Z.«'f/j— Dark blue coat, silver buttons, scarlet
waistcoat, drab breeches, top boots, black band on hat.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, three
annulets in fesse between two barrulets, all between three
martlets gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin sejant argent, senile of annulets gules ;
with the Motto, " Libertas." Estates— ¥ree\\o\A house
(Llangorse House) and land in Toxteth Park, Liverpool,
as tenant in common with brother John Lockhart Bailey
and sister Mary Anne Margaret Frances Byng Bailey.
Postal address— lAimgoxse House, Prince's Park, Liver-
pool.
RONALD BAILEY, Gentleman. Born October 24, 1883,
being the second and only surviving son of the late John
Eglington Bailey, Gentleman, F.S.A., by his wife Emma,
daughter of John Mills. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms: Gules, on a fesse nebuly between four martlets,
three in chief and one in base argent, two roses of the first,
barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in
front of an anchor in bend sinister proper, a female figure
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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vested vert, supporting with the right hand an escocheon
gules, charged with a martlet argent, and resting the left on
the stock of the anchor. Motto — "Vallum aeneum esto."
Sir WILLIAM HENRY BAILEY, Knight Bachelor,
Mayor of Salford 1893-94, J. P. for Salford and Lancashire.
Born 1838, being the son of John Bailey. C/td — Manchester
Reform (Mancliester). Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
fesse between two martlets in chief gules and a lymphad in
base, oars in action, sable, flagged of the second, two annulets
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a gritfin segreant argent, winged chequy of the
first and azure, holding in the dexter claw a flagstaff, there-
from flowing to the sinister a banner gules, semte of annulets,
and resting the sinister claw on a pheon sable. Motto —
" Non terra sed aquis." Married, 1866, Jane Dearden,
dau. of James Doming. Seat — Sale Hall, Cheshire ; Glan-
y-mor, Beaumaris.
BAILEY (H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled or and gules,
a sword in pale counterchanged between two roses in chief
of the second, barbed and seeded proper, and as many
billets in base of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a horse-shoe or, the
upper half of a tilting-spear erect gules. Livery — Claret.
Sons of John Bailey, M.I.C.E. , of Pittleworth, Hants,
b. ; d. ; m. , Jane Frances, d. of George
Alt off Summers, M.I.C.E. : -
Capt. Vivian Telford Bailey, 8th (King's Regt.), h. 1868.
Res. — Charles Street, S.W. Club—]\m\oY United Service.
Sir ROBERT ALEXANDER BAILLIE, 4th Bart., of
Polkemmet, co. Linlithgow (1823), B.A. (Oxon.). Boru
Aug. 24, 1859, being the second son of the late Thomas
Baillie, Esq., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of James Ballin-
gall, and succeeded his brother in 1896. Armorial bearings
Sir William. H.BAii.EY. -^
Sale Hall. Cheshire. 1898. " ^-^
— Azure, nine estoiles, three, three, two, and one or, within a
bordure nebuly compony argent and sable, the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, out of a cloud proper, an estoile of eight rays
or. Motto — " In caligine lucet." Supporters — Two lions
guardant argent. Married, July 13, 1887, IsaVjel, dau. of
David Elliot Wilkie of Melbourne, Australia, and of Ratho
Byres, Midlothian; and has Issue- (i) Gawain George
Stuart Baillie, Esq., b. May 29, 1893; (2) Adrian William
Maxwell Baillie, Esq., b. Mays, 1898. Residence — Toorak,
near Melbourne, Victoria.
THOMAS ROBERT BAILLIE-GAGE, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings-
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a ram passant
argent, armed and hoofed or, holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert (for Gage) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head couped, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak all
all proper (for Baillie). Motto — "Courage sans peur."
Postal address— 2,^ Northumberland Road, Dublin.
JOHN DOVE BAIN, Esquire, J.P. cos. Cumberland and
Lanark. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Sir James
Bain, F. R. S. , of Crof thead, Cumberland, J. P. and D. L. , Lord
Provost of Glasgow 1874-1877, and M.P. for Whitehaven
1891-1893, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Dove of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a wolf's head erased or, on a
chief argent, a salmon on its back proper, with a signet ring
in its mouth of the second, a label of three points for
is the Military Cockade.
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difference. Mantling' gules doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm embowed gules, the
hand grasping a dirk proper. Motto — " Et arte et marte."
Seai —
BAINBRIDGE (R.L., 21 Apl. ; Exemplification, 7 Sept.
1886). Argent, on a chevron sable, between two Cornish
choughs in chief proper and a stag's head caboshed in
base of the second, an escallop between two stags' heads
caboshed of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head erased
argent, attired or, holding in the mouth a stag's horn
Son of General Philip John Bainbrigge, d. 1817 ; d.
1881 ; m. 1846, Margaret Jane, d. of Maj.-Gen. Pater-
son : — •
Rev. Philip Thomas Bainbrigge, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
proper, two escallops sable. Motto — " Vis super hostem."
Livery — Blue and silver.
Son of Rev. Richard Martin of Wolsingham, co.
Durham, tn. Mary Hannah, only child and heir of
Cuthbert Bainbridge of Leazes House, Wolsingham : —
Cuthbert Bainbridge Bainbridge, Esq., J. P. co. Durham,
b. i860 ; ni. 1889, Jane Margaret Kirsof, 2nd d. of Thomas
Emerson Fenwick, Esq. , J. P., of Mayfield, Wolsingham;
and has issue — Adelaide Kirsop. Seats — Leazes House,
Wolsingham, co. Durham; Lower Cheam House, Cheam,
Surrey.
BAINBRIGGE (Arms of Bainbrigge confd. and crest
granted by Wm. Flower, Norroy, 1583). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, a fesse embattled between three battle-
axes sable (Bainbrigge) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
between three leopard's faces or (Parker). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat
sable, horned and unguled argent, around his neck a
collar of the same, standing on a hill vert. Motto — " Virtute
non armis fido." Livery -\a^\. drab coat, black plush
breeches and waistcoat, white stockings.
Son of William Henry Bainbrigge, Gentleman, J. P.,
F. R.C.S. , of Woodseat, b. 1805; d. 1884; m. Emma
Frances, d. of Joseph Brookes Yates, Esq., J. P. co.
Lanes., of West Dingle, Liverpool, sometime M.P. for
Liverpool : —
William Parker Yates Bainbrigge, Esq. , J. P. co. of
Victoria West, S. Africa, Bachelor of Medicine and Master
in Surgery (Glasgow), b. 1853 ; in. ist, 1886, Agnes Maud
Mary, d. of Count Hubert Cadenne de Lannoy ; 2nd, 1900,
Laura Gwenllian, d. of Francis Crawshay, Esq., J. P., of
Treforest, formerly of Bradbourne Hall, Kent; and has
issue — (i) William Arthur de Lannoy Yates Bainbrigge,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Roger Hubert Parker Cadenne
Bainbrigge, Gentleman, b. 1888; and (by 2nd mar.)
Barbara Isabel. Res. — 3 Donnington Villas, Newbury.
C/// (5— South Berks (Newbury).
St. Thomas's, Regent Street, W., b. 1848; m. 1884, Helen
Jane (d. 1904), d. of Alexander Gillespie ; and has issue —
Philip Gillespie Bainbrigge, Esq., b. 1890; and Mod-
wyn. Res. — St. Thomas's Parsonage, King Street, Regent
Street, London, W. Club — Athen?eum.
Son of General Sir Philip Bainbrigge, K.C. B., b. 1786;
d. 1862; m. 1816, Sarah Mary, d. of Joseph Fletcher
of Titchfield :—
Col. Arthur Bainbrigge, b. 1832 ; ni. 1866, Lucy, d. of
Ellis Reeve. Res. — Torquay.
BAINES (H. Coll., 7 May 1804). Quarterly, i. sable, a
thigh-bone in pale surmounted by another in fesse argent,
between two crosses pat^e in bend or (Baines) ; 2. argent,
a bend sable, on a chief of the last, three cushions of the
first (Johnson) ; 3. argent, a fesse sable, a demi-lion rampant
issuant gules, in base three mullets of six points azure
Oeils) ; 4. argent, on a fesse gules, a cross pati^e between
(two cross crosslets fitch^e or (Cuthbert). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed, vested azure, cuff argent, the hand grasping
a jawbone proper, on the arm a cross pat^e or. Motto —
" Furor arma ministrat."
Sons of late Rev. Charles Thomas Johnson Baines,
M.A. Christ Coll., Camb. , Vicar of North Carlton,
Lines., by his wife Jane Emily, d. of late John Houston,
M.D. :—
Rev. Montague Charles Alexander Baines, M.A. Balliol
Coll., Oxford, Rector of Carlby, Lines. Res. — Carlby
Rectory, Stamford.
Egerton Charles Augustus Baines, Gentleman, Surgeon, ;//.
Rosina, d. of late Capt. Lynch. Res. — Henley-on-Thames.
Harold Athelstan Baines, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. 1886,
Ella Emma, yr. d. of late Joseph Ellis of "Monks,"
Balcombe, Sussex ; and has issue — Athelstan Basil Baines,
Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and Muriel Ella. Res. — 24 Cannon
Place, Brighton.
Rev. Albert Charles Baines. Res. — Little Wymondeley,
Stevenage, Herts.
Louis Adolphus Baines, Gentleman ; is vi. and has issue.
Re^.~
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Sons of Lt.-Col. Cuthbert Athelstan Baines, 32nd
Regt. , D.L. , and his wife Sophia, d. of Samuel
Sanders of Fernhill, Isle of Wight : —
Athelstan Arthur Baines, Gentleman (^.v.).
Rev. Frederick Samuel Baines {//.v.).
Capt. John Baines (ret.). J?es. —
Son of late Rev. Edward Baines, Vicar of Yalding,
Kent, and his wife Catharine E. Baines : —
Jervoise Athelstane Baines, Esq., C.S.I, {^.v.).
ATHELSTAN ARTHUR BAINES, Gentleman. Bom
Aug. 8, 1854, being the eldest son of Cuthbert Athelstan
Baines, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 32nd Regt., D. L. , by his wife
Sophia, dau. of Samuel Sanders of Fernhill, Isle of Wight.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. sable, a thigh-bone in
pale surmounted by another in fesse argent, between two
crosses pat^e in bend or (for Baines) ; 2. argent, a bend
sable, on a chief of the last three cushions of the first (for
Johnson) ; 3. argent, a fesse sable, a demi-lion issuant
gules, in base three mullets of six points azure (for Oeils) ;
4.. argent, on a fesse gules, a cross pat6e between two cross
crosslets fitch^e or (for Cuthbert). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed, vested azure, cuff argent, the hand grasping a
jaw-bone proper, on the arm a cross pat^e or. Married,
April 19, 1894, Katherine Mary, dau. of Rev. F. Fanshawe ;
and has Issue — Frederick Athelstan Fanshawe Baines,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 2, 1896 ; and Mabel Katharine.
Residence — 29 First Avenue, Hove, Brighton. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
CUTHBERT JOHNSON BAINES, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. (late Gloucester Regiment), (retired). liorji Sept. 7,
1856, being the second son of the late Cuthbert Athelstan
Baines, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 32nd Regt., by his wife Sophia,
dau. of Samuel Sanders, Fern Hill, Isle of Wight. Livery—
Blue. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. sable, a thigh-
bone in pale surmounted by anotlier in fesse argent, be-
tween two crosses pat(5e in bend or (for Baines) ; 2. argent,
a bend sable, on a chief of the last three cushions of the
first (for Johnson) ; 3. argent, a fesse sable, a demi-lion
issuant gules, in base three mullets of six points azure (for
Oeils) ; 4. argent, on a fesse gules, a cross pat^e between
two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Cuthbert). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuff argent, the hand
grasping a jaw-bone proper, on the arm a cross pat^e or.
Married, Nov. 27, 1884, Ada Cornelia, dau. of Col. Henry
Bouchier Savile, C.B., V.D. , J. P.; and has Issue— {\)
Cuthbert Savile Baines, Gentleman, b. May 25, 1890; (2)
Thomas Borlase Baines, Gentleman, b. May 7, 1898;
Violet Mary Sophia ; and Frances Joyce. Residence — The
Lawn, Shirehampton, near Bristol.
The Right Reverend FREDERICK SAMUEL
BAINES, D.D. , Bishop of Natal, being the youngest son
of the late Cuthbert Athelstan Baines, Esq. , Lieut. -Col. 32nd
Regt. , by his wife Sophia. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I. able, a thigh-bone in pale surmounted by another in
fesse argent, between two crosses pat^e in bend or (for
Baines) ; 2. argent, a bend sable, on a chief of the last three
cushions of the first (for Johnson) ; 3. argent, a fesse sable,
a demi-lion issuant gules, in base three mullets of six points
azure (for Oeils) ; 4. argent, on a fesse gules, a cross pat^e
between two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Cuthbert).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuff argent,
the hand grasping a jaw-bone proper, on the arm a cross
pat^e or. Residence — Bishop's House, Pietermaritzburg,
Natal.
JERVOISE ATHELSTANE BAINES, Esq., CS.I.
Was in India Civil Service ; author of several Statistical
Works ; formerly County Alderman for London. Born
1847, being the son of the late Rev. Edward Baines,
Vicar of Yalding, Kent, by his wife Catherine E. Baines,
his cousin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i. sable, a
thigh-bone in pale surmounted by another in fesse argent,
between two crosses patde in bend or (for Baines) ; 2,
argent, a bend sable, on a chief of the last three cushions
of the first (for Johnson) ; 3. argent, a fes^e sable, a demi-
hon issuant gules, and in base three mullets of six points
azure (for Oeils) ; 4. argent, on a fesse gules, a cross patte
between two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Cuthbert).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuff argent,
the hand grasping a jaw-bone proper, on the arm a cross
pat^e or. Married, 1874, Constance, dau. of Henry Pyne,
Barrister-at-Law. Residence — Kidlington, Oxon. Club —
Reform.
BAIRD, see MATURIN-BAIRD.
BAIRD OF AUCHMEDDEN, quartered by FRASER,
Sir ALEXANDER BAIRD, Baronet (1897), of Urie
and Rickarton, Kincardineshire, Lord-Lieut, of co.
Kincardine, and a D.L. for co. Inverness. Born 1849,
being the eldest son of the late John Baird, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , of Urie and Loch wood, by Margaret his
wife, daughter of John Findlay of Springhill, co. Lanark.
C/«i5— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Parted per pale engrailed gules and or, a boar passant
counterchanged, the escutcheon being charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and impaling the arms of
Palk, namely sable, an eagle displayed argent, armed
or, a bordure engrailed of the second. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a griflfin's head erased or ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Dominus fecit." Married,
1873, the Hon. Annette Maria, elder dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Lawrence Palk, ist Baron Haldon ; and by her, who d.
1884, has Issue — John Lawrence Baird, Esq., D.L. for co.
Kincardine, Second Secretary H.M. Diplomatic Service,
b. 1874; (2) Alexander Walter Frederick Baird, Esq.,
D.S.O., Major 2nd Batt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 1876;
Evelyn Margaret ; Janet Norah ; Nina Isabel ; and Muriel
Jane. Seat — Urie, Stonehaven, N.B.
JOHN BAIRD, Esq., of Lochwood, co. Lanark, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Inverness, late M.P. for N.W. Lan-
arkshire. Born Feb. 17, 1852, being second son of the late
John Baird, Esq. , of Urie and Lochwood ; s. to Lochwood
on the death of his father 1870. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Parted per pale engrailed gules and or, a
boar passant, in chief a crescent, all counterchanged. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a grifiin's head erased or ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Dominus fecit."
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Married, April 23, 1878, Constance Emelia, dau. of John
Battersby Harford of Blaise Castle, Henbury, near Bristol ;
and has Issue — (i) James Alexander Baird, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 15, 1879; (2) Hugh William Baird, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 24, 1882 ; Jean Edith ; and Margaret Ina. Seat —
j Loch wood, Gartcosh, N.B.
I Admiral Sir JOHN KENNEDY BAIRD, Knight
ICommander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Born 1833, being the son of Sir David Baird, second
Baronet, by his wife Anne, commonly known as Lady
Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable Archibald, Mar-
quess of A ilsa ; became Captain in the Royal Navy, 1864,
Vice-Admiral, 1886, and Admiral, 1892 ; was formerly Naval
Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen ; served in the
Russian War, 1854, 1855 ; was Admiral-Superintendent of
Naval Reserves, 1885-1888 ; and in Command of the
Channel Squadron, 1888-1890; created Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Club —
Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Gules, a boar passant or, on a canton ermine, a sword erect
proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the
ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and
therefrom pendent the badge of a Knight Commander of
that order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased or; with the
Motto, " Vi et virtute." Postal address — 31 Cadogan Place,
London, S.W.
WILLIAM BAIRD, Esq., of Elie, Fifeshire, J. P. and
D. L. for CO. Ayr, and J. P. for co. Fife. Born 1848,
being the eldest son of William Baird, Esq., J. P., of Elie,
M.P. for Falkirk 1841-7, and nephew of the late James
Baird, Esq. , of Cambusdoon. Club — Carlton. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale gules and
j or, a boar passant counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a griffin's head erased or ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Dominus fecit." Married,
1883, Caroline Muriel, dau. of the late John Alexander
Burn Callander of Preston Hall ; and has Issue — James
William Baird, Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, 1893; Ethel Mary;
and Janet Muriel. Seat — Elie House, Fife.
JAMES GEORGE BAIRD- HAY, Esquire, formerly
Captain 92nd Highlanders, J. P., D. L. co. Haddington.
( Born 1826, being the eldest son of the late Rear-Admiral
James Hay of Belton, by Mary his wife, dau. of Robert
Hathorne Stewart of Physgill. Armorial bearings —
; Quarterly i and 4, qrly. i. and iiii. azure, three fraises
argent ; ii. and iii. gules, three bars ermine, all within a
bordure gules, over all an escutcheon of the arms of Hay,
; viz. argent, three escutcheons gules ; 2 and 3 parted per pale
j gules and or, a wild boar passant counterchanged. Mantling
: gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a
goat's head erased argent, armed or. Motto — "Spare
nought." Married, 1862, Jane, dau. of the late William
' Bairdof Elie, CO. Fife. /'t;fi'a/<z(/(/r«j- — Belton, Dunbar, N.B.
BAKER (H. Coll.). Sable, a chief gules, thereon an
estoile of the first between two bezants. Mantling sable
' and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
1 swan's head erased argent, an estoile or between two
bezants. Motto — ''Sedulo et honeste. "
Son of John Law Baker of Eastcote Lodge, Middx.,
late Indian Army, b. ; d. ; m. , Caroline
Brown : —
Lawrence James Baker, Esq., J. P. Surrey (High Sheriff
1898), M.P. Frome Div. Somerset 1885-6, b. 1827; /«. ist,
1857, Ellen Catherine Thompson ; 2nd, 1871, Susan Taylor ;
and has issue — Lawrence Ingham Baker, Gentleman, b.
1862 [?«. 1885, Helen Agnes, d. of Sir Samuel Morton Peto,
1st Bart. ; and has issue — Humphrey Lawrence Peto
Baker, Gentleman, b. 1887]. Seat — Ottershaw Park.
Chertsey, Surrey. Town res. — 10 Ennismore Gardens,
London, S.W. Club— Reform.
BAKER (H. Coll.). Argent, within two barrulets azure,
between three swan's heads erased of the second, and in
the centre chief point a fountain proper, two cinquefoils
: fessewise also of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan's head erased
argent, gorged with a naval crown and between two
cinquefoils azure.
Son of the late Sir Samuel White Baker of Sandford
Orleigh, Devonshire: —
Baker, Esq.
FERDINAND BAKER BAKER, Gentleman. Born
December 18, 1858, being the third son of the late Henry
John Baker Baker, Esquire, of Elemore Hall (who assumed
by Royal License, in 1844, the name of Baker only (in lieu
of Tower), in accordance with the will of his grandfather,
George Baker, Esquire, and the arms of Baker and Tower
quarterly), by his wife Isabella, younger daughter of Robert
Lancelot AUgood of Nunwick, in the county of Northumber-
land. Club — White's. Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, ermine on a saltire engrailed azure, a maunch between
four escallops or, on a chief sable, a lion passant of the
third (for Baker) ; 2 and 3 sable, a tower or, charged with
a pheon of the field, within a bordure of the second, charged
with ten cross crosslets also of the field (for Tower). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, charged on
the shoulder with a saltire azure, and supporting between
the paws a shield of the last, thereon a maunch or (for
Baker) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant
per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield
sable, charged with a tower as in the arms (for Tower).
Motto — " Love and dread." .S^i;^— Elemore Hall, in the
county of Durham.
Dame FLORENCE BAKER. Widow, commonly known
as Lady Baker, daughter of M. Finnian von Sass. Married,
i860 (as his second wife), Sir Samuel White Baker, Knight
Bachelor, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society,
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the
Royal Astronomical Society, Deputy - Lieutenant for the
county of Gloucester, and Justice of the Peace for the county
of Devon, who died December 31 , 1893. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge : Argent, within two barrulets between
three swans' heads erased of the second, and in the centre
chief point a fountain proper, two cinquefoils fesseways
also of the second. Postal address — Sandford Orleigh,
Newton Abbott.
JOHN RICHARD BAKER, Esquire. Born Oct. 5,
1866, being the eldest son of the Hon. Sir Richard Chaffey
Baker, K.C.M.G., K.C.P.S., President of the Senate of
the Commonwealth of Australia, by his wife Katherine
Edith, dau. of Richard Bowen Colley. Armorial bear-
ings— Party per fesse or and asure, in chief a cinquefoil
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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between two swans' necks erased, and in base a swans
neck erased between two cinquefoils all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the col-
ours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with two
cinquefoils azure, holding a lozenge also azure, charged
with a swan's neck erased or. Motto— " Carpe diem."
LAWRENCE INGHAM BAKER, Gentleman. Borfi
1862, being the eldest son of Lawrence James Baker of
Overshaw Park, formerly M.P. Frome Div. Somerset, by
his wife Ellen Catherine Thompson. Armorial bearings-
impaling the arms of Peto, namely, barry of six per pale
indented or and gules, two annulets in fesse all counter-
changed. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
swan's head erased argent, an estoile or, between two
bezants. Motto— "Sedulo et honeste." Married, 1885,
Helen Agnes, youngest dau. of Sir Samuel Morton Peto,
ist Bart. ; and has /m«^— Humphrey Laurence Peto Baker,
Gentleman, born 1887. Postal address— Easicote Lodge,
Pinner.
LAWRENCE JAMES BAKER, Gentleman, M.P. for
Somerset (Frome Div.) 1885. Born 1827, being the eldest
son of Capt. John Law Baker, by his wife Caroline Brown.
67«i^— Reform. Armorial bearings—
Crest- On a wreath of the colours, in front of a swan's head
erased argent, an estoile or between two bezants. MottO —
"Sedulo et honeste." Married, firstly, 1857, Ellen
Catherine Thompson ; secondly, 1871, Susan Taylor ; and
has issue. Fosiai address— Oltershaw Park, Ottershaw,
Surrey.
The Honourable Sir RICHARD CHAFFEY BAKER,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, M.A. (Cambridge), Member of
the Legislative Council of South Australia, Justice of the
Peace, and K.C. Born June 22, 1841, being the eldest
son of the Honourable John Baker of Morialta, Member
of the Legislative Council of South Australia, and Isabella
his wife, daughter of George Allen ; was elected Member
of Parliament of South Australia, 1868 ; Attorney-General,
1870; Member of the Legislative Coimcil of South Aus-
tralia from 1877 ; was Special Envoy from the Australian
Colonies to Great Britain to negotiate Postal Union be-
tween them, 1885, 1886; created C.M.G. 1886, and
K.C.M.G. 1895. Armorial bearings — Party per fesse
or and azure, in chief a cinquefoil between two swans' necks
erased, and in base a swan's neck erased between two cinque-
foils, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with
two cinquefoils azure, holding a lozenge also azure, thereon
a swan's neck erased or; with the Motto, "Carpe diem."
Married, December 24, 1865, Katherine Edith, daughter of
Richard Bowen Colley ; and has Issue — (i) John Richard
Baker, Esq. ; (2) Robert Colley Baker, Esq. ; and Adelaide
Edith. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. Clubs
— New University, Adelaide (Adelaide, South Australia).
Rkv. ROBERT LOWBRIDGE BAKER, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Cantab., J. P. co. Oxford, Rector of Wilcote
and Vicar of Ramsden, same co. Bor?i 22 Feb. 1831, being
the only son of the late Robert Baker, Esq., of West Hay,
J. P. and D.L. , Vjy his wife Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. John
Wyldc, Rector of Aldridge-with-Barr, co. Stafford. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse
engrailed between three swans' necks erased or, gorged
with ducal coronets gules, as many cinquefoils of the last ;
and impaling the arms of Hicks- Beach, namely, quarterly i
and 4, vair6, argent, and gules, on a canton azure, a pile or
(for Beach) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-
de-lis or (for Hicks). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in mail
proper, the under vest seen at the elbow vert, the hand also
proper, grasping a swan's neck as in the arms, beaked gu.
Married, ist, 1858, Mary Katherine (who died 1871), dau.
of Charles Noel of Bell Hall, co. Worcester; and 2ndly,
7 Jan. 1873, Henrietta Maria, 4th dau. of Right Hon. Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach, 8th Bart., of Beverston, M.P., by
whom he has Issue — Robert Michael Baker, Gentleman,
Ik 13 March 1887 ; Katherine Alice ; Mary Dorothea ;
Lettice Edith ; Marjorie Emily ; Laura Joan ; and Henrietta
Judith. Estate— 'W&si Hay, Wrington, Bristol. Postal
address — Ramsden, Charlbury, Oxford.
BAKER (H. Coll.). Per pale ermine and gules, a
greyhound courant between two bars invected, in chief
two quatrefoils, and another in base all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cockatrice per fesse indented erminois and pean
combed and wattled gules, gorged with a collar azure, and
in the beak a quatrefoil slipped vert. Motto—' ' So run
that ye may obtain."
Sons of William Clinton Baker, Esq. , J. P., of Bayford-
bury, b. 1839; d. 1903; m. 1864, Edith Mildmay
Ashurst, d. of Rev. Henry Lewis Magendie, Vicar of
Great Dunmow : —
Henry William Clinton Baker, Esq., J. P. Herts., b.
1865. Estates — Roughton and High Toynton, Lines. •
Hyde Hall, nr. Buntingford, and Seat — Bayfordburyi
Herts.
Lewis Clinton Baker, Gentleman, Commander R.N.
b. 1866. Pes.—
Osbert Clinton Baker, Esq., Capt. 2nd Roy. Irish Rif. ,
b. 1869. Pes.—
Geoffrey Clinton Baker, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res.—
ADDISON FRANCIS BAKER-CRESSWELL, Gentle-
man. Born Nov 8, 1874, being the eldest son of the late
Oswin Cumming Baker- Cresswell, Esquire, of Cresswell,
J. P., High Sheriff 1882, formerly Capt. 3rd Hussars, by his
wife Emma Sophia Georgina (now Countess of Ravens-
worth), dau. of the Hon. Richard Demnan of Westergate,
Sussex. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. quarterly i.
and iiii. erminois, three torteaux two and one, each charged
with a squirrel sejant argent (for Cresswell) ; ii. and iii.
gules, a goat statant, armed and crined or, between three
saltires of the last (for Baker) ; 2. the same arms of Cress-
well ; 3. the same arms of Baker ; 4. azure, two chevronels
argent, between two garbs in chief or, and in base two
swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold (for Reed).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a torteau, charged as in the
arms (for Cresswell) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat's
head erased argent, armed and crined or, gorged with a
collar gemel and charged on the neck with a saltire gules
(for Baker). Motto — " Cressa ne careat." Seats — Cress-
well, Morpeth, Northumberland ; Harehope, Alnwick,
Northumberland.
GILFRID GEORGE BAKER-CRESSWELL, Esquire,
J. P. for Worcestershire. Born 1848, being the second son
of the late Oswin Addison Baker-Cresswell, Gentleman, by
his wife Anne Seymour Conway, eld. dau. of Sir William
Gordon-Cumming, Bart., of Altyre. Club — Junior United
Service. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and
iiii. erminois, three torteaux, two and one, each charged
with a squirrel sejant argent (for Cresswell) ; ii. and iii. gules,
a goat statant, armed and crined or, between three saltires of
the last (for Baker) ; 2. the same arms of Cresswell; 3. the
same arms of Baker ; 4. azure, two chevronels argent,
between two garbs in chief or, and in base two swords in
saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold (for Reed), atid
impaling the arms of Cooper, namely vert, a fesse em-
battled or, between two pheons in chief and as many thigh
bones saltireways in base argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a torteau, charged as in the arms (for Cresswell);
2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent,
armed and crined or, gorged with a collar gemel, and
charged on the neck with a saltire gules (for baker). Motto
— "Cressa ne careat." Married, 1876, Alice Louisa,
youngest dau. of Sir Astley Pnston Cooper, Bart., of Gadc-
bridge ; and hTLS Issue — (i) Henry Gilfrid Baker-Cresswell,
Gentleman, born 1878 ; (2) Oswin Easterby Baker-Cresswell,
Gentleman, born 1882 ; and Alice Ida. Postal address— y
Lower Slpane Street, London, S.W.
GEORGE BARRINGTON BAKER-WILBRAHAM,
Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Born Jan. 26, 1845, being
the second son of the late Sir George Baker, 3rd Baronet,
by his first wife M.^ry Isabella, second dau. of Robert
Nassau Sutton, and assumed the additional surname and
arms of Wilbraham by Royal Licence, 1900. Livery —
Dark blue coat, blue and orange striped waistcoat, black
is the Military Cockade.
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trousers piped with orange. Armorial Ueannga-Quar-
Sv 1 and 4. argent, three bendlets wavy azure, and for
distinction a canton ermine (for Wilbraharii ; 2 and 3,
™.r Dale argent and or, on a saltire nebuly sable, five escal-
bos of the first, on a chief of the third a lion passant of the
second and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms
ofWilbraham without the mark of distmction. Mantling
izure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
wolfs head erased argent, charged on the neck with a cross
crosslet azure for distinction (for Wilbraham) ; 2. on a
vvreath of the colours, a dexter arm embo«ed, vested azure,
charged with three annulets interlaced or, cuffed argent,
holdfng in the hand proper an arrow of the last. Motto —
"In porta quies." Married, April 4, 1872, Katharme
Francis only child and heir of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Richard Wilbraham, K.C B., of Rode Hall, co. Chester;
and has had /wz/f— (i) Wilbraham George Baker, Gentle-
man b. 1873, d. 187s; (2) Phihp Wilbraham Baker-
Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17, 1875 [m., Aug. 8. 1901,
loyce, dau. of Sir John Kennaway, Bart., M.P. , of Escot,
Otterv St. Mary]; Katharine Mary [?«., 1899, Rev. Piers
lohn ' Benedict ffoulkes] ; Margaret Isabel; and Sybilla
Frances. Seats-Rode Hall, Cheshire; Woodhouse, Up-
ivme, Devon. London, W. C/«i5— Athenaeum.
ROBERT ANSTRUTHER B.-\LBIRNIE-VANCE,
Esquire, J. P., of Balmerino. Born , being the son of
Balbirnie, by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Vance
of Coagh, CO. Tyrone, and sister and co-h. of George
Washington Vance. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, argent, on a bend gules, three mullets or, in the sinister
chief point a cinquefoil of the second ; 2 and 3 vert, a fesse
ctiequy argent and azure, between three cuirasses of the
second, on a chief indented of the last, a rose gules, between
two buckles of the third. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or,
gorged with a collar gules, and holding in the dexter paw a
pair of balances proper, and charged on the shoulder with a
cinquefoil of the second. MottO— " Be faithful. "
WILLI.^M JOHN ATKINSON BALDWIN, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, County Alderman Lancashire County
Council, J. P. for co. Palatine of Lancaster, and for
CO. of Cumberland, Colonel (retired) 3rd Batt. Border
Regt. Bom Feb. 14, 1845, being the eldest son of Rev.
John Baldwin, Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. co. Palatine
of Lancaster, Fellow of Christ's Coll., Cambridge, and
nis wife Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of William Atkin-
son of Dalton. Livery — Navy blue, silver buttons.
drab overcoat, yellow and dark blue striped waist-
coat. Armorial bearings— Or, a chevron ermines, be-
tween two sprigs of oak in chief vert and an acorn in'base
azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a squirrel sejant or, charged with a fesse azure,
holding in his paws a feather argent. Motto — "Vim v'i
repello." Estates — Property in and about Dalton, Haw-
coat, and Newton. Residence — Dalton in Furness. Clubs -
Carlton, Junior Carlton, Junior United Service.
BALDWYN, quartered by CHILDE-FREEMAN and
CHILDE-PEMBERTON.
BALFOUR, see PATERSON-BALFOUR-HAY.
BALFOUR, see TOWNELEY-BALFOUR.
BALFOUR, quartered by BETHUNE and BRUCE.
ARTHUR MACKINTOSH BALFOUR, Esq.. Captain
Royal Regt. of Artillery, presently Adjutant in ihe Sussex
Artillery, East Division Royal Artillery. Born , being
the son of Lewis Balfour, Merchant, Calcutta. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron indented sable, between
a rose gules in chief and a saltire azure in base, an otter's
head erased of the first within a bordure engrailed of the
third. Mantling sable doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding an
olive branch proper ; and, in an escroU over the same, this
Motto, " Adsit Deus." Postal address — Sussex Artillery,
Brighton.
Thk Right Honourable ARTHUR JAMES BAL-
FOUR, First Lord of the Treasury, a Member of
His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of East Lothian, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Society,
Honorary Doctor of Laws of the Universities of Edinburgh,
St. Andrews, Cambridge, Dublin, and Glasgow, Honorary
Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Chan-
cellor of the University of Edinburgh. Born July 25,
1848, being the eldest son of the late James Slaitland
Balfour of Whittingehame, in the county of East Lothian,
and of Strathconan, in the county of Ross, by his wife
Blanche Mary Harriet, commonly known as Lady Blanche
Mary Harriet, second daughter of the Most Honourable
Sir James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, second Mar-
quess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the
Garter; elected a Member of Parliament for Hertford,
Februarv 1874 to November 1885, since when he has sat for
the East Division of Manchester. Armorial bearings-
is the Naval Cockade.
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Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets sable,
a seal's head erased of the first, within a bordure of the
second. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his hveries, a palm-tree proper. MottO — " Virtus
ad oethera it'.dit." Estate — Whittingehame. Postal ad-
dresses-— Whittingehame, Prestonkirk, East Lothian; lo
DowningStreet, London, S.W. Chibs — Carlton, Travellers',
Athenaeum, New (Edinburgh).
CHARLES BARR-INGTON BALFOUR, Esquire. J.P.
for the COS. of Roxburgh and Berwick, and D.-L. for the co.
of Berwick, M,P. for the Hornsey Div. of Middlesex since
igoo. Born Feb. 20, 1862, being the only son of Charles
Balfour of Balgonie and Newton-Don, by his wife Ade-
laide, commonly known as the Honourable Adelaide, dau.
of the Right Honourable William Keppel Barrington, sixth
Viscount Barrington. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, Bachelors',
New Club (Edinburgh). Livery — White, with black
facings, black breeches and stockings, silver buttons, and
silver shoe-buckles. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets
sable, an otter's head erased of the first, within a bordure also
engrailed of the second ; impaling the arms of McDonnell,
namely, quarterly, 1. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a
dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud
proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ;
3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azure
and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a palm-tree proper ; and in an escroll
above, this Motto, "Virtus ad sethera tendit." Mar-
ried, April 12, 1888, Helena, commonly known as Lady
Helena, fifth daughter of the late Right Honourable Mark
McDonnell, tenth Earl of Antrim ; and has Issite — (i)
Charles James Balfour, born February 8, 1889 ; (2) Duncan
Balfour, born April 10, 1891 ; (3) John Balfour, born
May 26, 1894 ; .Archibald Balfour, born August 26, 1896.
Estates — Newton-Don (counties of Berwick and Roxburgh) ;
Balgonie and Balfour (contiguous) in the county of Fife.
Postal addresses — Newton-Don, Kelso ; 14 Grosvenor Cres-
cent, London, S.W.
EDWARD BALFOUR, Esquire, of Balbirnie, in the
county of Fife, Deputy-Lieutenant. Dorn 1849, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late John Balfour,
of Balbirnie, Esq., J. P., D.L., Hon. Col. Fife Artill. Mil.,
late Capt. Grenadier Guards, by his wife, Lady Georgiana
Isabella, daughter of the Right Honourable John Frederick
Campbell, first Earl of Cawdor. Armorial bearings— He
bears tor Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed between
three mullets sable, a seal's head erased of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a palm-tree proper ; and in
an escroll above, this Motto, " Virtus ad oethera tendit."
Married, 1879, Isabella Weyman Hooper of Boston, United
States of America, and has issue. Estate — Balbirnie, Mark-
inch, N. B. Postal add. — 48 Belgrave Square, London, S.W.
FRANCIS WALTER BALFOUR, Esquire, of Fernie,
in the county of Fife, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for that county; formerly Major Rifle Brigade; one
of the claimants to the Barony of Balfour of Burleigh. Born
1830, being the eldest son of Francis Balfour of Fernie, by his
wife Margaret, daughter of Graham Bower of Kincauldrum,
in the county of Forfar. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable,
an otter's head erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a mermaid proper, holding in her dexter hand
an otter's head erased sable, and in the sinister a swan's
head erased, also proper. Motto — "Omne solum forti
patria." Supporters — Dexter, an otter; sinister, a swan,
both proper. Married, 1866, Jane Amelia, second daughter
of Patrick Small Keir of Kindrogan, in the county of Perth ;
and has, with other Issue — Francis Balfour, Gentleman,
born 1867. Estate and postal address — Fernie Castle,
CoUessie, Fife.
The Hon. JAMES BALFOUR, a Member of the
Legislative Council and of the Executive Council of Vic-
toria, Justice of the Peace. Born May 10, 1830, being
the sixth son of John Balfour, a merchant in Leith, and
the third son, by his second wife Robina, dau. of Capt.
Robert Gordon of Invercarron. Club — Australian (Mel-
bourne). Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron in-
dented sable, between a rose in chief gules and a saltire in
base azure, an otter's head erased of the field. Crest — A
dexter hand holding an olive branch proper. Motto — " Adsit
Deus. " Married, April 19, 1859, Frances Charlotte, eldest
dau. of the late Hon. James Henty, M.L. C. . of Victoria;
and has Issue — (i) James Hugh Balfour, b. 1861 [m., 1885,
Ethel Maud Lucy Scales, and has issue] ; (2) Rev. Graham
Henty Balfour, M.A. Melbourne University, B.D. St.
Andrews University, b. 1866 [ni., 1896, Annie Henderson];
(3) Lewis John Balfour, B.A., MB., Ch.B. Melbourne Uni-
versity, b. 1868; (4) William George Balfour, b. 1871 ; [m.,
1900, Margaret Mackie Henderson, and has issue] ; (5)
Robert Melville Balfour, b. 1873, d. 1883 ; (6) Henry Rainy
is the Military Cockade.
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Balfour, i. 1875 ; Charlotte Gordon ; Fanny Robina ; Mary
Matheson, deceased; Annie Munro ; and Christina Emily
Elphinstone. /Residences — Tyalla, Toorak, Melbourne; and
Round Hill, Culcairn, New South Wales.
JAMES WILLIAM BALFOUR, Esquire, of Balfour
and Trenabie, in the county of Orkney, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Convener of that county,
Honorary Colonel (retired pay), and Colonel Commanding
Orkney Artillery Volunteers, late Captain 7th Dragoon
Guards. Bo/yi December 30, 1827, being the eldest sur-
viving son of the late William Balfour, Esquire, of Trenabie,
Capt. R.N. and Vice-Lieut, of Orkney, by his second
wife Mary Margaret, dau. of Andrew Baikie ; succeeded to
the estate at the decease of his half-brother, 1887. C/ufis
—Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative
(Edinburgh). Armorial bearingS:— Argent, on a chevron
holding in bend a branch of laurel slipped all proper; and
upon an escroU above the crest this Motto, " Adsit Deus."
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sable, an otter's head erased of the first. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a dexter arm in armour erect proper, the
hand holding a baton in bend gules, tipped argent. Sup-
porters—Two otters proper. Motto — " Ford ward."
(Supposed to refer to the tenure of the wardenship of the
Forth, held by the Balfours as proprietors of the Isle of
May, at the mouth of the Firth of Forth.) Married,
December 28, 1852, Isabella, only daughter of Lieutenant-
Colonel Craster, late 22nd Regiment ; and has Issue —
(i) William Edward Ligonier Balfour, Esq., Lieut.-Col.
Royal Artillery, born February 17, 1855 [married, August
27, 1887, Florence Augusta Catherine Elizabeth, daughter
of Frederic Bernal, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul-General
at Havre] ; (2) James Edward Stanley Balfour, Gentleman,
born February 15, 1856, died July 29, 1862 ; (3) John David
Balfour, Gentleman, of Pensalatenne, Ceylon, born June 17,
1857 [married, September 22, 1885, Sophia, daughter of the
late John Orred of Ashwicke, in the county of Wiltshire] ;
Isabella Frances Emmeline, died January 28, 1871 ; Mary
Eleanor Edith; and Maud Alice. Seats— BaXionr Castle
and Noltland Castle, all in the county of Orkney.
JOHN EDMOND HEUGH BALFOUR, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, late Captain
nth Hussars. Born 1863, being the eldest son of the late
(George Edmond Balfour of The Manor, Sidmouth, in the
county of Devon, and his wife Marianna, daughter of the
Reverend J. Jowitt, Vicar of Headingley, Leeds. Clubs—
Boodle's, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Argent, on a chevron sable, between three lions
passant gules, an otter's head erased ol the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of
his hveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand and arm erect.
Estate — The Manor, Sidmouth. Postal addresses — The
Manor, Sidmouth, Devonshire.
WILLIAM EDWARD LIGONIER BALFOUR, Es-
quire, Major Royal Artillery from 1891. Born Feb.
17, 1855, being the eldest son of Col. James William Balfour
[to whom refer] and Isabella, dau. of late Col. Craster,
22nd Regiment. Clubs — Boodle's, Pratt's. Livery — White,
with black facings. Armorial bearings— igent, on a
chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the field, a label for
difference. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour erect, the
hand holding a baton in bend gules, tipped argent. Motto—
"Forward." Married, August 27, 1887, Florence Augusta
Catherine Elizabeth, only dau. of Frederic Bernal, Esq.,
C.M.G. , lately H.B.M.'s Consul-General at Havre; and
has Issue — Mildred Ligonier ; and Doris Ella Ligonier.
Postal address — Boodle's Club, St. James's Street, S.W.
BALFOUR (L.O.). Parted per pale argent and sable,
on a chevron between three roundles an otter's head
erased all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a mermaid holding in
her dexter hand an otter's head erased all proper.
Motto — " Non temere."
Son of late James Balfour of Letham, Scoonie, co.
Fife, b. 1803; (/. 1876; tn. 1834, Isabella, d, of Alex-
ander Hutchinson of Fosterton, co. Fife : —
Robert Balfour, Gentleman, b. 6 March 1844; w. 24
Aug. 1881, Josephine Maria, d. of late James Beazley,
Esq. , J. P. [Arms of Beazley impaled, viz. gules, a lymphad
with sails furled and oars in action between three crosses
pat^e all or]; and has surv. issue — (i) Alexander Balfour,
Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1882; (2) Alan Scott Balfour,
Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. — " Avonhurst," Chiselhurst,
Kent. Clubs — Bath, City of London.
BALFOUR (L.O. , 5 Sept. 1901). Ermine, on a chevron
sable, between two torteaux in chief and in base an open
book proper, an otter's head erased argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a
rock, a mermaid holding in her dexter hand an otter's
head erased, and in her sinister a swan's head erased all
proper. Motto — " Nil temere."
Son of Rev. Peter Balfour, Minister of Clackmannan,
b. 1794; (/. 1862; ni. 1833, Jane Ramsay, d. of John
Blair of Perth : —
Rt. Hon. John Blair Balfour, ist Baron Kinross, of
Glasclune, co. Haddington, in U.K. (15 July 1902), Lord
Justice-General and Lord Pres. of the Court of Session
in Scotland, P.C. , J. P. and D.L. Edinburgh and co.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Haddington, LL.D. (Edinburgh and St. Andrews), M.P.
for Clackmannan and Kinross 1880-1899 [Supporters
apptg. to B. of Kinross: On either side an otter proper
charged on the shoulder with two swords in saltire argent,
pommels and hilts or. He bears behind his shield as Lord
Justice-General of Scotland two swords in saltire points
upwards proper, hilted and pommelled or], b. 1837 ; m.
ist, i86g, Lilias Oswald [d. 1872), d. of Donald Mac-
kenzie, the Hon. Lord M.ickenzie, Judge of the Supreme
Court of Scotland ; 2nd, Hon. Marianne Eliza Moncreiff,
d. of James, ist Baron Moncreiff; and has issue — (i) Hon.
Patrick Balfour, B. A. Oxon. , Advocate, b. 1870 [w. 1903,
Caroline Elsie, d. of Arthur H. Johnstone-Douglas, Esq. ,
D.L. , of Comlongon Castle, Ruthwell, N.B.]; (2) Hon.
James Moncreiff Balfour, B.A. O-xon., b. 1878; (3) Hon.
John Ramsay Blair Balfour, b. i88r ; (4) Hon. Harry
Robert Chichester Balfour, b. 1882 ; (5) Hon. Norman
Frederick William Balfour, b. 1884 ; and Isabel Nora
Gwendoline. Seats — Glasclune, North Berwick, N.B.
Res. — 6 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh. Clubs — Brooks's,
Athenajum, Reform, National Liberal, New (Edinburgh).
BALFOUR of Dawyck, co. Peebles (L.O., 18 June 1902).
Parted per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between
three fleurs-de-lis all counterchanged, an otter's head
erased proper. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the liveries, a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand an otter's head erased, and in her sinister a
comb all proper. Motto — ■'• Nil temere."
Son of Alexander Balfour, Esq., J. P. co. Denbigh, of
Mount Alyn, Denbighshire, b. 1823; d. 1886; 7n. 1864,
Janet. [Seat — Dawyck, Peeblesshire), d. of Rev.
John Roxburgh, D.D., of Glasgow: —
Frederick Robert Stephen Balfour, Gentleman, M.A.,
Member of Royal Company of Scottish Archers (King's
Bodyguard for Scotland), b. 1873 '• *>^- I904i Gertrude, only
d. of F. H. Norman, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Moor Place,
Much Hadham, Herts. Post. add. — 21 Cambridge Square,
London, W. ; Dawyck, Stobo, N.B.
GEORGE THOMAS BALFOUR-KINNEAR (formerly
George Thomas Kinnear), of Birstane, in the co. of Orkney,
Writer to the Signet. Born Feb. 8, 1833, being the eldest
son of the late James Kinnear, Writer to the Signet, by
Mary Henrietta his wife, dau. of William Balfour, Esq,,
of Ehvick, afterwards of Trenaby, both in co. of Orkney,
Vice-Lieut, of that county, and Capt. R.N. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, on a bend or, three
martlets vert, within a bordure of the second (for Kinnear);
2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased
of the field (for Balfour). Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, an anchor proper.
Motto — "Spem fortuna alit." Married, Nov. 16, 1858,
Agnes, youngest dau. of the late Harry Gordon of Liver-
pool, and has with other /.r5«(?— James Balfour Kinnear,
Writer to the Signet, b. Sept. 24, 1859. Postal ad-
dress— Cross, Sanday, Orkney ; 6 Doune Terrace, Edin-
burgh. Club — Junior Conservative.
JAMES BALFOUR-MELVH.LE, Gentleman, of Strath-
kinness. Born Feb. 15, 1815, being fourth son of James
Balfour of Pilrig, by his wife Anne, dau. of Capt. John
Mackintosh of Courbrough More and Harwood, of the 42nd
Regt. /./w/j— Black and silver. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent on a chevron indented sable,
between a rose in chief gules and a saltire in base azure,
an otter's head erased of the field (for Balfour of Pilrig) ;
2 and 3 gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of
the last, charged with eight roses of the first, a crescent of
the second in chief for difference (for Melville). Married,
August 15, 1844, Eliza Ogilvie Heriot Maitland, daughter
of James Heriot of Ramornie, in the county of Fife ; and
has Issue — (i) James Heriot Balfour-Melville, Gentleman,
born July 8, 1845 ; (2) Frederick Maitland Balfour-Melville,
Gentleman, born July 2, 1847 ; (3) Francis Douglas Balfour-
Melville, Gentleman (twin with Frederick), died August
1859 ; (4) John Elphinstone Balfour-Melville, Gentleman,
born November 4, 1849 ; (5) Robert Andrew Agnew Balfour-
Melville, Gentleman (twin with his brother John); (6)
Leslie Melville Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, born March
9, 1854 ; (7) Elliot Southesk Balfour-Melville, Gentleman,
born July 6, i86o ; and Emma Constance. Estate — Strath-
kinness, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Mount
Melville, St. Andrews. Clubs— "Wit Club (St. Andrews),
Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
Sir CHARLES BENT BALL, Knight Bachelor. Ap-
pointed Regius Prof, of Surgery in the Univ. of Dublin
Nov. 1895, Member Advisory Board A. M.S., Hon. Sur-
geon to the King 1904. Born Feb. 21, 1851, being the son
of Robert Ball, LL.D. of Dublin, by his wife Amelia
Gresley, dau. of Thomas Hellicar of Bristol. Armorial
bearings ^ Argent, on a chevron gules, bet\\een three
fireballs proper, a galley with one mast, sail furled, pennant
flotant in stern of the 'first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced
embowed argent, charged with two ogresses, the hand
proper grasping a fire-ball as in the arms. MottO — "On."
Married Annie Julia, eldest dau. of Daniel Kinahan of
Roebuck Park, co. Dublin ; and has with otlier Issue— [\]
Charles Arthur Kinahan Ball, Esq., M.D., B.Ch., b. March
29, 1877; (2^ George Stawell Ball, Esq., b. July 19, 1884,
d. March 10, 1888; (3) Nigel Gresley Ball, Esq., h.
Aug. 27, 1892 ; (4) Ivan Helicar Ball, Gentleman, i.
July 23. 1894. Residence— 2\ Meirion Square. Clubs—
Constitutional, Kildare Street (Dublin).
JOHN STEWART VALENTINE BALL, Gentleman.
Born 1884, being the eldest son of the late Valentine Ball,
by his wife Mary, daughter of John Stewart Moore of
Moyarget, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a chevron gules, between three fireballs proper, a galley
with one mast, sail furled, pennon flotant in stern of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an arm vambraced embowed argent, charged
with two ogresses, the hand proper, grasping a fireball as
in the arms. Motto — "On." Postal address—
Sir ROBERT STAWELL BALL, Knight Bachelor,
LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Lowndean Professor of Astronomy
and Geometry in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow
of King's College ; Scientific Adviser to the Commissioners
of Irish Lights, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh, and formerly Royal Astronomer of Ireland.
is the Military Cockade.
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Bom July i, 1840, being the eldest son of Robert Ball,
LLD. , of Dublin, by his wife Amelia Gresley, dau. of
Thomas Hellicar of Bristol. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a chevron gules, between three fireballs proper, a galley
with one mast, sail furled, pennon flotant in stern of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm vambraced embowed argent, charged
with two ogresses, the hand proper, grasping a fireball as in
the arms. Motto— "On." Married, August 5, 1868, to
Frances Elizabeth, dau. of William E. Steele, M.D. ; and
has Issue — (i) Robert Steele Ball, Esq., Civil Engineer, b.
Dec. 17, 1869; (2) William Valentine Ball, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, b. Feb. 10, 1874 ; (3) Charles Rowan Hamilton
Ball, Esq., b. June 24, 1876; (4) Randal Gresley Ball,
Esq., 1^. July 23, 1881 ; Frances Amelia ; and Mary Agnetta
\m. 1903, Joseph Barcroft, Gentleman, M.A., B.Sc., Fellow
of King's Coll., Cambs.]. Estates — Ballinvoher, co. Water-
ford ; and in Dublin. Postal address — The Observatory,
Cambridge. Club — Athenaeum.
BALL (U.O., Confd. 12 March 1901). Argent, out of a
crescent gules, a tree eradicated proper, between three
a wreath of the colours, an escallop or, charged with a fire-
ball proper.
Son of and great-grandson of Henry Ball ot
Dublin :—
Thomas Hand Ball, Gentleman, b. . Res. — German-
town, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
FRECHEVILLE HUBERT BALLANTINE-DYKES,
Gentleman. Burn September 16, 1881, being the only son
of the late Lamplugh Frescheville Ballantine-Dykes, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1885, and his wife Edith
Georgina, youngest dau. of R. Howard-Brook of Castle
Howard, Avoca, co. Wicklow. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, I and 4, or, three cinquefoils sable ; 2
and 3, argent, on a cross between four mullets azure.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lobster vert. Motto — " Prius frangitur quam
flectitur." Seat — Dovenby Hall, Cockermouth. Club —
Guards'.
LAWSON LEIGH BALLANTINE-DYKES, Gentle-
man. Born 1864, being the fourth but only surviving son
of the late Frecheville Lawson Ballantine-Dykes, and his
wife Anne Eliza, eldest dau. and co-heir of J. Gunson of
Ingwell. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, three
cinquefoils sable ; 2 and 3, argent, on a cross between four
mullets azure, a sword proper, pommelled and hilled or.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lobster vert. Motto — "Prius frangitur quam
flectitur." Residence —
§ LIONEL ERLE BALLANTINE-DYKES, Esquire,
Captain R.A. Born November 30, 1865, being the
eldest son of the Reverend Joseph Ballantine-Dykes, Rector
of Headley, Hants, and his wife Helen Theresa, eldest dau.
of the late James Litt of Glasgow. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or, three cinquefoils sable ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a cross between four mullets azure, a sword
proper, pommelled and hilted or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lobster vert. Motto
— " Prius frangitur quam flectitur." Residence —
BALLARD, quartered by WOODD.
BALLIDON, quartered by COKE.
H HUGH BALLINGALL, Esquire, Provost of the
® Royal Burgh of Dundee 1884-87, J. P. Forfarshire,
escallops sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
J. P. Perthshire, D.L. of Forfarshire, D.L. and J.P. |for
CO. of the city of Dundee. Born May 26, 1840, being the
is the Naval Cockade.
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eldest son of William Ballingall of the Pleasance Brewery,
Dundee, and his wife Margaret, dan. of John Richardson.
Live>y—Gre:&n and wliite or silver. Armorial bearings-
Parted per pale argent and vert, three bars counterchanged.
Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-eagle displayed vert, between two lilies
issuing out of the wreath proper. Motto— " Decore."
Married, August 2, 1864, Alice Isabella Young, dau. of
Thomas Young of Fife; and has Issue— {\) William
Ballingall, Gentleman, M.A., F.C.S., b. June 12, 1868;
(2) James Bell Ballingall, Gentleman, Advocate, Edin-
burgh, M.A. (St. And.) LL.B. (Edin.), b. April 9, 1873;
(3) Harry Miller Ballingall, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
Horse Artillery, b. April 14, 1878; (4) Frederic Ballin-
gall, Gentleman, b. March g, 1880; (5) Ronald Murray
Ballingall, Gentleman, b. Aug. 29, 1838; Isabella Miller
\?n. Frederic Naunton Studdert, Templemaley, Ennis, in
CO. Clare] ; Margaret Richardson [m. Samuel Collier
Thomson, Balmossie, Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire] ; and
Alice Jane [m. John D. Fleming, Hill Cottage, Broughty
Ferry, Forfarshire]. Seat — Ardarroch, Dundee, N.B.
C/«*5— Conservative (Edinburgh), Eastern (Dundee).
BALLINGHAM, quartered by.DUCKETT.
WILLIAM FORD BALLY, F.R.C.S. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron argent and azure, in chief two acorns
vert, and in base a demi-griffin of the first. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, in front of an oak-tree fructed proper, two
swords in saltire also proper, pommels and hilts or. Postal
address — Bath.
REGINALD MANSFIELD BALSTON, Gentleman.
Bor?i July 5, 1871, being the eldest son of Richard James
Balston, Gentleman, by his wife Emily Parser, dau. of John
Robinson. Z,/w;j— Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Ar-
gent, a pale gules, on a fesse sable between three fleurs-de-
lis, two in chief of the last and one in base or, a rose of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a dove holding in the beak a sprig
of olive proper, three fleurs-de-lis fesseways sable. Motto
— "J'espere." Married, Jan. 25, 1900, Muriel Alice, dau.
of C. Shirreff Hilton, and has Issue — Joan Alice. Club —
Junior Constitutional.
RICHARD JAMES BALSTON, Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late William Balston of Spring-
field, Maidstone, Kent. Armorial bearnigs— Arg:ent, a
pale gules, on a fesse sable between three fleurs-de-lis, two
in chief of the last and one in base or, a rose of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dove holding in the beak a sprig of
olive proper, three fleurs-de-lis fesseways sable. Motto
— " J'espere." Ma?-ried Emily Parker, dau. of John
Robinson ; and has with other Issue — Reginald Balston,
Gentleman, b. July 5, 1871. Residence — Springfield,
Maidstone.
ARTHUR JOHN JONES BAMFORD, Gentleman,
Lord of the Manor of Misterton. Born
Ot^atnfnfTl April 25, 1857, being the third son of
A^nUllUVU Charles Bamford and his wife, Hannah
Clifford, daughter of John Yerl. Clubs —
Leicester Conservative (Leicester), Conservative (Liverpool),
County (Rhyl). Livery — Light coat, with red collar, piped
with red silk, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse engrailed between two
annulets in chief, and as many mascles in base gules ; and
for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter arm embowed holding a flagstaff proper, therefrom
flowing a banner argent, charged with a niascle gules,
three annulets interlaced of the last ; with the Motto,
" Perseverantia vincit." Married, October 15, 1879,
Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas Nash of Worcester-
shire; and has Issue — (i) Charles Arthur Bamford, Gentle-
man, born July 27, 1880; (2) Edwin Scott Bamford,
Gentleman, born April 23, 1886; and Anne Nash. Estates
—-Misterton Hall and Brookhurst, Bromboro, Cheshire.
Postal address — Misterton Hall, Lutterworth, Leicester-
shire.
BAMFORD (H. Coll., 1904). Gules, a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted by a fesse wavy
erminois, in chief two crosses crosslet fitch6e of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a lion's head couped sable, between
two olive branches fructed proper, two crosses crosslet
fitch^e in saltire or. Livery — Black, red facings.
Sons of Henry Bamfoid of Uttoxeter, b. 1818 ; d.
1896; 7n. 1842, Julia, d. of Samuel Brassington :—
Samuel Brassington Bamford, Esq., J. P. Staffs., b. 1845;
m. 1875, Dorothy Bond, d. of Henry Ornie Hawthorn,
Surgeon, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. ; and has issue — (i) Henry
Bernard Bamford, Gentleman, b. ; (2) Oswald Joseph
Bamford, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Julian Hawthorn Bamford,
Gentleman, b. ; (4) Alban Aloysius Bamford, Gentle-
man, b. . Seat — Hawthornden Manor, Uttoxeter,
Staffs.
Henry Brassington Bamford, Gentleman, b. 1849; m.
1878, Mary, d. of Francis Emery ; and has issue-
Gwendoline Mary; Florence Mary; Constance Mary;
and Celestine Mary. Seat — Paj-k House, Stafford.
John Bamford, Esq., J.P., b. 1854; m. 1883, Mary
Sutton, d. of Henry Orme Hawthorn, Surgeon, of
Uttoxeter; and has issue — Henry John Bamford, Gentle-
man, b. 1891 ; and Mary Henrietta. Seat — Oldfields
Hall, Uttoxeter.
Joseph Bamford, Esq., b. 1862; m. 1883, Ellen Frances,
d. of Thomas Laurence Emeiy of Stoke-on-Trent ; and lias
issue — (i) Cyril Joseph Laurence Bamford, Gentleman, b.
1885 ; (2) Gerald Wilfrid Bamford, Gentleman, b. i888;_
Ethel Mary; and Julia Winefride. .S^a/— " Beaconside,"
Lichfield.
Robert Bamford, Gentleman, b. . Seat— Weaver
Lodge, Uttoxeter.
Sir SQUIRE BANCROFT, Knight Bachelor (1897).
Born May 14, 1841, being the eldest and only surviving son
of Secundus Bancroft-Butterfield of Netherthorpe, by Julia
his wife, daughter of Thomas Anthony Wright, and was
authorised by Royal Licence to use for himself and issue
the surname of Bancroft only, which had been assumed in
i860. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend invected azure,
between three gryphons' heads erased in chief and as
many cross crosslets in base of the last, three garbs banded
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a garb banded between two wings
is the Military Cockade.
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or each wing charged with a cross crosslet, four annulets
fesseways and interlaced azure. Married, December 28,
1867, to Marie Effie, daughter of Robert Pleydell Wilton.
Postal address — 18 Berkeley Square, London.
§ EDWIN HODGE BANKS, Esquire, Master of Arts
(Cantab), Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
nf^fitlferf Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, for
JUdiltVP which county he served the office of High
Sheriff in 1889 ; Barrister-at-Law. Born
1847, being the younger son of the late William Banks,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Cumberland. Clubs — Carlton and New
University. Armorial beaxlngs — He bears for Arms :
Sable, a cross engrailed or, between in the first and fourth
quarters a bear rampant of the last, muzzled gules, and in
the second and third quarters a fleur-de-lis also or ; and
for a Crest, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated' and
sprouting to the de.xter proper, an eagle regardant with
wings elevated sable, charged upon the breast and upon
each wing with a fleur-de-lis or; with the Motto, " Dum
spiro spero." Postal address— Wx^moox , Wigton, Cum-
berland.
HERBERT DELAMARK BANKS, Esquire, I. P. co.
Kent, late Major 60th (King's Royal) Rifles, educated at
Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. Born Jan. 23, 1854,
being the second but only surviving son of the late
William John Banks, Esq., J. P., of Oxney Court, near
Dover {d. 1901), by his wife Margaret Ellen, dau. of
Richard Roflfey. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a cross
peRseveR^NDO
between four fleurs-de-lis or, five arches of the field, within
the centre arch a fleur-de-lis of the last. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a stone column of the Tuscan order fesseways thereon
a stork proper, the dexter claw resting on a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — " Perseverando. " Seat — Oxney Court, near Dover,
Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sir JOHN THOMAS BANKS, K.C.B., M.D. of Trin.
Coll., Dublin, Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, and D.Sc. of the R.
Univ., a Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland,
and Reg. Prof, of Medicine in Univ. of Dublin, Member of
the Senate of the R. University and Repr. on General
Medical Council, ex-Pres. of R. Coll. of Physicians and
R. Academy of Medicine m Ireland, and British Medical
Association, and J. P. and D.L. for co. Monaghan (High
Sheriff 1891). Born 1817, being the younger son of the
late Perceval Banks of Dublm, and was created K.C.B.
1889. C/«<^—Kildare Street, Dublin. Armorial bearings
— Per pale sable and gules, on a cross between four fleurs-
de-lis argent, five pheons azure, and impaling on a second
escutcheon the arms of Wood- Wright, namely, quarterly i
and 4, azure on two bars engrailed argent, three oak leaves
vert, in chief as many leopards' faces or (for Wright) ; 2 and
3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between in chief a
thistle proper and in base a trefoil slipped vert, a bordure
gules (for Stewart). Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
is the Naval Cockade.
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erased per pale sable and gules; with the Motto, "Fide
et fortitudine." Married, 1848, Alice, dau. of Capt.
Wood -Wright of Golagh, co. Monaghan. Postal ad-
dresses—GoUgh, Monaghan; 45 Merrion Square East,
Dublin.
BANNERMAN, see CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.
BANNERMAN, quartered by RAMSAY.
WILLIAM BRUCE BANNERMAN, Gentleman,
F.S.A. (Lond. and Scot.), Fellow of the Geological
Society. Bor?i Feb. 11, 1862, being the second and
only surviving child of George Bannerman and Eliza
Collis, dau. of John Collis. Livery— C\a.re\. colour with
gold lace, yellow collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a fess between two boars' heads erased or in
chief, and a banner displayed bendways in base argent,
thereon a canton azure, charged with a saltire of the
third. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-man in armour affront^e, his dexter
hand grasping a sword all proper, and his sinister hand
holding a banner displayed as in tlie arms. Motto — " Pro
patria." Married, Oct. 3, 1885, Emma Alexandra, dau.
of Thomas Davies ; and has Issue— {1) William Bruce
Bannerman, Gentleman, b. July 9, 1886; (2) Ronald
Robert Bruce Bannerman, Gentleman, b. Sept. 11, 1888;
(3) George Gordon Bruce Bannerman, (Gentleman, b. Sept.
28, 1889; (4^ Edward Alexander Bruce Bannerman, Gen-
tleman, b. July 26, 1896, d. June 2, 1897; (5) Robert
Campbell Bruce Bannerman, Gentleman, b. Oct. 13, 1901 ;
Elsie .Mexandrina Bruce; Ethel Mary Elizabeth Bruce;
and Jessie Murray Bruce. Residence — The Lindens,
Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey. Clubs — Caledonian,
Royal Societies' , Primrose.
BANNISTER, quartered by BEETHAM.
THOMAS NICHOLAS BARBENSON, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings— Azure, on a chevron between two
mullets in chief and a branch of olive in base or, three
gouttes-de-larmes. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, three mullets or, in front of a mount
vert, thereon an olive-tree proper, and on the dexter side
thereof rampant to the sinister a lion gules. Motto—
" Semper fidelis. " Residence — Alderney.
WILLIAM JOSEPH STARKEY BARBER-STAR-
KEY, Esquire, J. P. for N. R. of co. York, B.A.Trinity
College, Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, London,
Barrister-at-Law. Assumed by Royal Licence, 1873, 'he
name of Starkey in addition to that of Barber, and the arms
of Starkey. Born August i, 1847, being the only child of
the late Rev. William Henry Barber, M.A. Magdalen Col-
lege, Cambridge, Perpetual Curate of Quorndon, co. Derby,
by his wife Mary, third dau. of John Starkey of Wheat
House, Huddersfield, co. York. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a bend engrailed vair between six storks sable, and
impaling the arms of Kinloch of Kinloch, namely, quar-
terly, first grand quarter azure, a boar's head erased between
three mascles or, a crescent of the second in chief for dif-
ference (for Kinloch) ; second grand quarter, gules a chevron
embattled between three crescents argent (for Oliphant);
third grand quarter, parted per fesse argent and sable, a
chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged (for Bal-
neavis) ; fourth grand quarter counterquartered, i. gules, a
broken spear and a standard saltireways argent, the last
charged with a cross of the field and fringed or ; 2. azure,
a cat sahent argent ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable, nine
mascle.s of the first, a bordure azure ; 4. or, three bars wavy
gules, each charged with an escallop of the field (all for
Smyth). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stork argent, sem^e of estoiles azure.
Motto — ' ' Homo proponit, Deus disponit. " Married, April
29, 1873, Margaret Aimee, thiid dau. of Sir George Kinloch,
ist Bart., of Kinloch, co. Perth; and has had Issue— (i)
Joseph Edmund Kinloch Barber-Starkey, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 12, 1874, d. Aug. 2, 1875 ; (2) William Henry Joseph
Barber-Starkey, GenUeman, b. March 4, 188a; (3) Roger
John Kinloch Barber-Starkey, Gentleman, b. July 8, 1883:
(4) Frances Waugh Gordon Barber-Starkey, Gentleman,
b. May 9, 1885 ; (5) Charles Cecil Barber-Starkey, Gentle-
man, 1^. Feb. 6, 1890; Margaret Sarah Mary Josephine;
Georgina Blanche Elaine ; Aimee Josephine ; and Constance
Kathleen. Residences— A\dex\ha.m Park, Bridgnorth, Shrop-
shire, and Knockshandoch, Glenisla, Alyth, N.B. Club—
Devonshire.
jl GEORGE BARBOUR, Esquire, Honorary Major
® Cheshire Yeomanry, Master of Arts of Trinity College,
Cambridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
is the Military Cockade.
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for the county of Cheshire, High Sheriff 1890. Bom 1841,
being the only son of the late Robert Barbour, by Janet
Andrew his wife, daughter of the late William Fleming.
Clubs— CaxMon, New University. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire gules, gutt^e-
d'eau, between two garbs m pale and as many escallops
in fesse vert, an escallop of the first, and impaling the
arms of Macfie, namely, parted per fesse nebuly azure and
or, in chief a sword argent point downwards, and in base
a galley sable under sail of the third, flags and pennons
gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a mount vert, thereon a Cross Calvary argent,
a garb fesseways or. Motto — " Nihilo nisi cruce. "
Married, October 20, 1869, Caroline Easton, third dau.
of the late Robert Andrew Macfie of Dreghorn Castle,
in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — Robert
Barbour, Gentleman, born 1876 ; Caroline Elizabeth ;
and Janet Mary. Estate — Bolesworth Castle, in the
county of Cheshire. Postal address — Bolesworth Castle,
Chester.
CHARLES ALEXANDER BARCLAY, Esquire, J. P..
Born Oct. 18, 1826, being the son of James Barclay, Esq.,
of Knockleith, co. Aberdeen. Armorial bearings — Azure,
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a chevron or, between three crosses pat^e argent. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
hand holding a dagger proper. Motto— "Aut agere aut
mori." Supporters — Two hounds argent, collared gules.
Postal address— Aherdoxxr House, Fraserburgh, co. Aber-
deen.
CHARLES HERBERT BARCLAY, Gentleman, a
cadet of Barclay of Towie. Born March 31, 1861, being
the second son of the late Charles George Barclay, resid-
'ng at Dura, Cupar, Fife, by his wife Jessie Mackinlay,
third dau. of the late George Berry, Portobello, N.B.
Ltvenr (dress)— Dark blue, yellow facings ; (undress) dark
blue Armorial bearings (of Barclay of Towie, refer
'^/-"arles Alexander Barclay, differenced as a cadet)
Azure, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses
pat6e argent, a bordure of the last. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hand
holding a dagger proper. Motto— "Aut agere aut mori."
Residence — Inchdura, North Berwick, N.B.
White's.
Club
ROBERT BARCLAY, Esquire, of Bury Hill, in the
county of Surrey, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society (High Sheriff 1878), Chief of the
house of Barclay of Mathers and Urie. Bor>i October 7,
1837, being the eldest son of Arthur Kett Barclav, Esquire,
Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, of Bury Hill, who died 1869, by his
wife Maria Octavia, daughter of the late Ichabod Wright,
Esquire, of Mapperley, in the county of Nottingham ;
succeeded his father 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Azure, a chevron, and in chief three crosses
pat^e argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a mitre
or, and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " In cruce
spero." Supporters — Two savages wreathed round the
loins with oak, each holding in the exterior hand a club all
proper. Married, November 28, 1877, Laura Charlotte
Rachel, eldest daughter of Marmaduke Wyvill of Constable
Burton, Member of Parliament for Richmond, by his wife
Laura, daughter and heiress of Sir Charles Ibbetson,
Baronet, of Denton Park ; and has Issue — (i) Robert
Wyvill Barclay, Gentleman, born November 23, 1880;
(2) Thomas Hubert Barclay, Gentleman, born .April 13,
1884 ; (3) Arthur Victor Barclay, Gentleman, born August
II, 1887; (4) George Eric Barclay, Gentleman, born July
25, 1889 ; and Ellen Rachel. Estate and postal address —
Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey.
QBarclag^anartiice
DAVID STUART BARCLAY-ALLARDICE, Gentle-
man. Born November 21,
1845, being the third but
second surviving son of the
late Samuel Ritchie by his
wife Margaret [now Barclay-Allardice, and to whom refer],
only child and sole heir of Robert Barclay-Allardice, Esquire,
of Allardice and Urie ; and assumed by Royal License in
the year 1883 the surnames and arms of Barclay-Allardice.
Livery — Light blue with white facings. Armorial bear-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse
wavy gules between three boars' heads erased sable, armed
and langued of the second (for Allardice of AUardice) ; 2.
azure, a chevron and in chief three crosses pat(^-e argent (for
Barclay of Ury) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. argent on a chief
sable three escallops or, ii. and iii. or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, in chief a chevronel gules (for Graham, Earls
of Monteith and Airth). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
[/«., June I, 1899, Nettie Frances, dau. of Denzil O. Har-
rington of Clinton] ; (3) David Graham Barclay-Allardice
Gentleman, born 1877 [;«., Oct. 15, 1900, Annie, dau. of
James E. Firth of Providence; and has issue, Gordon
Barclay-Allardice, Gentleman, b. Oct. 11, 1904] ; (4) Clinton
Barclay-Allardice, Gentleman, b. 1882; Margaret Anna
[w., 1893, William Howard Bigelow, and has issue];
Augusta Standish ((/.««;;/.) ; and Amelia. Postal address—
IM-HAC ■ VmCE
ROBERT BARCLAY, ESQ.
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and for his Crests, upon the dexter side, upon a
wreath of the liveries a naked man from the middle, in
his dexter hand a scimitar all proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " In defence of the distressed"
(for Allardice), and upon the sinister side, on a wreath
of the liveries, a Bishop's mitre or ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "In cruce spero" (for Barclay).
Married, Octolier 15, 1868, Fannie Foster, daughter of
Edwin Day Elliot of W('st Brattleboro, Vermont, in the
United States of America; and has Issue — (i) Robert Bar-
clay-Allardice, Gentleman, born 1869 \jn., Nov. 30, 1899,
Jessie Darling, dau. of William Drown of Providence] ;
(2) Elliot Ritchie Barclay-Allardice, Gentleman, born 1873
Belmont Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
of America.
ROBERT BARCLAY-ALLARDICE, Esquire, J.P. co.
Cornwall, M.A., F.S.A. (Scot.), Mayor of Lostwithiel
1899-1901 and 1904-5, Alderman of Lostwithiel 1903.^ Born
May 19, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Samuel
Ritchie, by his wife Margaret, who died Aug. 7, 1903 [after-
wards Barclay-Allardice], only child and sole heir of Robert
Barclay-Allardice, Esquire, of Allardice and Urie, and as-
sumed by Royal License in 1883 the surnames and arms of
Barclay-Allardice. C/«/^5— Primrose, Fowey Yacht (Fowey)-
IAvery—\J\^\\. blue with white facings. Armorial bear-
ing's—Quarterly I and 4, argent a fesse wavy gules, be-
is the Military Cockade.
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iwecn three boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued
of the second (Allardice of AUardice, c. 1542) ; 2. azure, a
chevron and in chief three crosses pat(5e argent (Barclay of
Ury, c. 172s) ; 3- quarterly i. and iiii. argent, on a chief
sable three escallops or, ii. and iii. or, a fesse chequy azrue
and arejent, in chief a chevronel gules (Graham, c. 1542,
Earls of Alonteith and Airth). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon the dexter side,
upon a wreath of the liveries, a naked man from the middle,
in his dexter hand a scimitar all proper; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "In defence of the distressed"
(for Allardice), and upon the sinister side, upon a wreath
of the liveries, a Bishop's mitre or ; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, "In cruce spero " (for Barclay). Postal
address — Rose Hill, Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
The above-mentioned Robert Barclay- Allardice claims
the Scottish Earldoms of Strathearn, Monteith, and Airth.
§ HENRY BARCROFT, Esquire, D.L. co. Armagh,
High Sheriff 1890. Born 1839, being the eldest son
of the late Joseph Barcroft of Stangmore Lodge, co.
iyrone, by Mary, dau. of John Wandesford Wright of
New York. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant
sable, in the de.xter chief point a trefoil slipped vert.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-bear rampant gules, muzzled and charged
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Married, 1867,
Anna, dau. of David Malcolmson of Melview, co. Tip-
perary ; and has Issue — (i) Joseph Barcroft, Gentleman,
M.A. (Camb.), B.Sc. (Lond.), Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge, b. 1872 \_m., Aug. 5, 1903, Mary Agneta, dau.
of Sir Robert S. Ball, LL.D. , F.R.S. , and has issue,
Henry Barcroft, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1904J; (2) David
Malcomson Barcroft, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; Sarah Richard-
son ; Mary ; and Henrietta. Seat — The Glen, Newry, co.
Armagh. Club — Automobile.
BARDWELL, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
HAROLD HERMAN JOHN BARING, Gentleman.
Born March 4, 1869, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late Thomas Charles Baring, Esq., M.A. ,
J.P, and D.L., M.P. for S. Essex 1874-85, and for
London 1887-91, by his wife Susan Carter, dau. of Robert
Bowne Minturn of New York. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, muzzled
and ringed gold. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois between two
wings argent. Motto — " Probitate et labore. " Seat —
High Beach, near Waltham Abbey.
WILLIAM HENRY BARING, Esquire. J.P. for Hants,
Captain late Coldstream Guards. Born Dec. i, 1819, being
the only son of the late William Baring, Esq., M.P. , by
his wife Frances, fourth dau. of J. Poulett-Thomson of
Waverley Abbey, and sister of the late Lord Sydenham.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's
head proper, muzzled and ringed gold. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mullet
erminois between two wings argent. Motto — "Probitate
et labore." Married, April 21, 1849, Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Hammersley ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Charles
Baring, Esq., Captain late 3rd Batt. Hampshire Regt.,
b. 1852 [wj. , July 5, 1880, Isabella Augusta, eldest dau.
of Samuel Leo Schuster; and has issue, Thomas Esm6
Baring, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; Arthur Francis Charles Baring,
Gentleman, Dudley William Baring, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
and Violet Nina] ; (2) William Bingham Baring, Gentle-
man [w., March 2, 1886, Georgiana, dau. of Charles Hally-
burton Campbell ; and has issue, Evelyn Bingham] ;
Eleanor Mary; and Rose Fredericka [m., firstly, 1878,
F. W. Arkwright, Esq., Capt. late Coldstream Guards;
and secondly, Nov. 25, 1885, Lieut. -Col. George William
Adolphus FitzGeorge, late .A.D.C, to H.R.H. the Duke
of Cambridge. 5m/— Norman Court, Salisbury, Hants.
Clubs — Guards', Turf.
The Reverend BARING BARING-GOULD, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M..A. (Cantab.). Born Nov. 12, 1842, being
the only son of the late Rev. Alexander Baring-Gould, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. (Cantab.), of Kelso House, Worthing,
Sussex, formerly Vicar of Christ Church, Winchester, by
his wife Margaret Campbell, dau. of Rev. Walter Foggo
Ireland, D.D. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
per saltire or and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged (for
Gould) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head
proper, muzzled and ringed gold (for Baring). Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant azure, bezant(5e. Mottoes— " Touj ours
sans tache," " Probitate et labore." Married, Feb. 23,
1870 Ehnor Sibella, dau. of John King Letiibridge ; and
has Issue —JLdxih Margaret Emma. Residence — 65 Lee
Park, Lee, Kent.
FRANCIS BARING-GOULD, Gentleman. Born Nov.
I, 1839, being the fourth son of the late Rev. Charles
Baring -Gould, Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. (Cantab.),
Rector of Lew Trenchard, by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of
Richard Tanner. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4,
per saltire or and azure, a lion rampant counterclianged (for
Gould) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head
proper, muzzled and ringed gold (for Baring) ; and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Davies, namely gules, a
chevron nebuly or, between two boars' heads erased in pale
argent, withinas many flaunches of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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demi-lion rampant azure, bezantde. Motto —" Toujours
sans tache. " Married Flora Maria Marsden, only child
and heir of the late James Arthur Davies of London, and of
Trinity Coll., Camb. , M.A. ; and has /jjk^— Charles Sabine
Barrington Baring-Gould, Gentleman, /?. March 22, 1870;
Flora Caroline ; and Winifred Mary. Residence— Mfuvon
Grange, Surrey.
The Reverend SABINE BARING-GOULD of Lew
Trenchard, in the county of
'^KsjftniY /H?rlftI^I Devon, Master of Arts of the
iDaHUj^sVJDUUlU University of Cambridge, Justice
of the Peace for the county of
Devon, Rector and Patron of Lew Trenchard, aforesaid.
Born January 28, 1834, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Baring-Gould, Esquire, of Lew Trenchard, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon ,
by Sophia Charlotte his wife, daughter of Admiral Thomas
Godolphin Bond, Royal Navy. Livery — Blue and gold.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, party per saltire or and azure, a lion rampant counter-
changed (for Gould) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse or, in chief a
bears head proper, ringed and muzzled of the second (for
Baring). Crests — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant azure, bezant^e (for Gould), there being no
recorded Baring crest. Married, May 25, 1868, Grace,
daughter of John Taylor of Horbury, in the county of
York ; and has had Issue — (i) Edward Sabine Baring-
Gould, born September 5, 1871 ; (2) Julian Baring-Gould,
born 1877 ; (3) William Drake Baring-Gould, born 1878 ;
(4) Henry Baring-Gould, born 1885 ; (5) John Hillary
Baring-Gould, born 1890 ; Mary married to A. W. H.
Dickinson of Dunsland, in the count( of Devon) ; Margaret
(m. P. D. Rowe, Great Hayes, co. Devon) ; Beatrice Graci-
euse, died an infant, 1876 ; Veronicy (w. Dr. A. King,
Bude, CO. Cornwall) ; Barbara (m. F. L. Burnard, of Ply-
mouth) ; Diana Amelia ; Felicitas ; Joan ; Cecily ; and
Grace. Estate and postal address — LewTrenchard, North
Devon.
BARKER, see JONES-BARKER and RAYMOND-
BARKER.
CHRISTOPHER DOVE BARKER, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. CO. of Worcester. Born 1829, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Barker, Esq., J. P., of Rosella
House, Tynemouth, Northumberland. Armorial bearings
—Or, three escocheons in fesse gules, each charged with a
bezant between as many bears' heads erased sable, 'muzzled
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from an annulet or, a bear's head erased
sable, muzzled of the first, charged with a bend nebuly
argent, thereon three torteaux. Motto— " Virtus tutissima
cassis." Married, 1854, Alice Gray, dau. of the late A. W.
Elmslie of Weston, Somerset. AVa/— Radnor House, Great
Malvern. C/«^— Conservative.
GEORGE RICKARD BARKER, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace,
Patron of Hemsby, Barrister-at-Law. Born June 25, 1832,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Copeman, Esquire, of
Hemsby Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace,
by his wifeAnn, only surviving child of John Barker Hunting-
ton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for East Somerton, in the
county of Norfolk [by his first wife Anne, only daughter of
Benjamin Barker, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Carbrooke,
in the county of Norfolk] ; assumed the name and arms of
Barker only, in lieu of Copeman, by Royal License, dated
July 5, 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Argent, a torteau between three bears' heads couped gules,
muzzled or, a chief invected of the second. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, a bear's head couped gules, muzzled or, be-
tween two torteaux. Seat— Hemshy Hall, near Great
Yarmouth.
THOMAS BARKER, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, per chevron gules and argent, in chief
three escallops of the last and in' base a bear sejant sable,
muzzled or (for Barker) ; 2 and 3 azure, an eagle displayed
within an orle of four estoiles and as many annulets alter-
nately, all or (for Schuldham). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bear sejant sable,
muzzled and gorged with a collar gemelle or, holding in
the paws an escutcheon gules, charged with an escallop
argent. Postal address —R.o^yv\. Hall, Sydney, New South
Wales.
BARKER of Clare Priory (H. Coll.). Argent, a maunch
sable, between three bear's heads erased of the last, muzzled
or, on a chief gules, two swords salterwise points upwards
proper, pommelled and hilted gold. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
bear's head erased sable, muzzled or, two swords saltirewise
as in the arms. Motto— " Use well your talent." Livery—
Drab, with scarclet facings.
Sons of John Barker of Clare Priory, Suffolk, b. 1800;
d. 1837 ; m. 1829, Georgiana, d. of Col. Thomas
Weston of Shadowbush, Poslingford :—
Sir George Digby Barker, K.C.B. (Mil., 1900). General
in the Army (ret.). Col. of The Prince of Wales' (North
Staftordshire) Regt. , J. P. Essex and Suffolk, served in
Persian War and in Indian Mutiny, present at relief and
defence of Lucknow, &c., late Gov. and Commander-in-
Chief of Bermuda,-^. 1833; m. ist, 1862, ?>ances Isabella
{d. 1900), d. of George Murray of Rosemount, Ross-shire ;
2nd, 1902, Katherine Weston, d. of Edward Golding
Elwes ; and has had issue— Digby Hildyard Barker, Esq.,
Capt. Stafford and W. India Regt. d. 1899 ; Helena Augusta
Victoria [/«. 1891, Francis Henry May, Esq., C.M.G.J;
and Mary Caroline [w^. 1899, Col. James Cecil Dalton,
R.A., Knt. of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem]. Seat
—Clare Priory, " Suffolk. C/wi^j— United Service: West
Suffolk. , ^ „, .
Walter Julius Barker, Esq., Major late R. M.L.I. Llub
— Primrose.
BARKWORTH, see WILSON-BARKWORTH.
ALEXANDER KAY BARLOW, Esquire, J.P. co.
Essex. Born Sept. 30, 18^5, being the second son ol
William Barlow, Gentleman, of Chorlton-on-Medlock, Man-
chester, by his wife Leah Frances, dau. of William Searleo
Oakhill, West Derby. Clubs— V^oy^A Mersey Yacht, Royal
Harwich, Royal Portsmouth, and Corinthian. Liverv—
Black and silver. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Bendy of eight argent and vert, an eagle dis-
played with two heads sable, the claws resting on a mill-
rind in base fesseways or, holding in each beak an ear
of barley slipped proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a gauntleted hand bendways proper, grasping two eagles
heads conioined and erased at the neck sable ; with tne
Motto, "En foi prest." Married, Dec. 10, 1890, Sophia
Matilda, dau. of Henry Salomonson of Oaklands, Victoria
Park, Manchester; and has Lssiie-(i) Alexander WilUam
Lancashire Barlow, Gentleman, b. Nov. 11, 1892; (2) Jonn
Lancashire Barlow, Gentleman, b. Jan. 6, 1899; Joyce
is the Military Cockade.
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Henrietta Lancashire ; and Sybil Margaret Lancashire.
Estates — The Barlow Hall Estate, Woodbury County,
Gentleman, born 1885 ; (3) Montagu Lovick Barnard,
Gentleman, born 1891 ; Cecilia Elizabeth (deceased) ; Effie
Iowa, in the United States of America ; and Wivenhoe
Hall, Essex. Postal address — Wivenhoe Hall, Essex.
WILLIAM WYCLIFFE BARLOW, Esquire, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law ; J. P. for Cheshire, Lord of the Manor
of Maenau. Born March 18, 1854, being the eldest son of
the late William Barlow of Ashford, Wilmslow, Cheshire,
by his second wife Leah Frances, dau. of Samuel Searle
of West Derby, Lancashire. Armorial bearings — Bendy
of eight argent and vert, an eagle displayed with two heads
sable, the claws resting upon a millrind in base fesseways
or, in each beak an ear of barley slipped proper. Mantling'
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
gauntleted hand bendways proper, grasping two eagles'
heads conjoined and erased at the neck sable, Motto —
" En foi prest. " Married, April 23, 1884, Emily, second
dau. of the late James Jardine, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Alderley Edge, Cheshire ; and has Iss7(e — (1) James Jardine
Badow, Gentleman, b. April 15, 1855 ; (2) William Geoffrey
Barlow, Gentleman, b. Dec. 28, 1891. Seat — Ashford,
Wilmslow, Cheshire.
THOMAS BARLOW -MASSICKS, Esquire, J. P. for
Cumberland. Born 1832. Armorial bearings— Per pale
or and azure, on a fesse between four leopards' faces jessant-
de-lis, three in chief and one in base, two ' quatrefoils all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cross pat^e azure,
surmounted by a leopard's face jessant-de-lis or. Motto —
"Vestigia nulla retrorsum." Seat— The. Oaks, Millom,
Cumberland.
BARNARD, quartered by HUNTER.
The Reverend DENNIS JACOB JOHNSON BAR-
NARD, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Doctor of
Laws of Trinity Hall (Cantab. ). Born June 23, 1848, being
the eldest son of the late Dennis Barnard, by Maria Lovick
his wife, daughter of Jacob Johnson. Armorial bearings
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend invected azure,
between two bears' heads couped sable, three escallops
of the first. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion argent, charged on the shoulder with an escallop,
holding between the paws a serpent nowed, the whole between
two escallops all azure. Motto—" Maintenant ou jamais."
Married, 1874, Elizabeth Pitts, daughter of Robert Christo-
pher Pitts ; and has had Issue— [i) Dennis Christopher
Barnard, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (2) John Douglas Barnard,
Margaret ; Dora Madeline ; and Hilda Mary. Postal
address — The School House, Stamford.
GEORGE WILLIAM GIRLING BARNARD, Gentle-
man. Born May 21, 1851, being the third and youngest
son of the late Dennis Barnard of Norwich, by Maria
Lovick, his wife, eldest dau. of the late Jacob Johnson of Nor-
wich, and of The Lodge, Saxlinghani Nethergate, Norfolk.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend inveted azure, be-
tween two bears' heads couped sable, three escallops of the
first. Crest— A demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder
with an escallop, holding between the paws a serpent nowed,
the whole between two escallops all azure ; with the Motto,
"Nunc aut nunquam." Married, March 28, 1883, Ger-
trude Beatrice, youngest daughter of the late Robert Chris-
topher Pitts of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich ; and has Issue
— George W^illiam Barnard, Gentleman, born March 6,
1885 ; Gertrude Mary ; Helen Beatrice ; and Ethel Wini-
fred. Postal address — Stratton Lodge, Eaton, Norwich.
StR HERBERT BARNARD, Knight, J. P. Surrey and
Middlesex, F.S.A. Born 1831, being the eldest son of
the late John Barnard of Park Gate, Ham Common, by
his wife Mary Anne, dau. of Herbert N. Jarrett. Club —
Union. Armorial bearings — Barry of six or and argent,
a bear rampant sable, muzzled gold. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a demi-bear sable, muzzled, charged on the shoulder with a
cross pat^e fitch^e, and the sinister paw resting on a cross
crosslet or. Married, 1854, Ellen, dau. of the late William
Wyndham of Dinton, Wilts; and has, with other Issue —
Herbert Wyndham Barnard, Gentleman, born 1859. Res.
— 23 Portland Place, W. ; Burrows Lea, Shere, Surrey.
BARNARD (H. Coll. , 26 Apl. 1856). Per chevron gules
and argent, in chief two lions rampant of the last, and in
base a bear rampant sable, muzzled or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a lion
argent, billetty sable, supporting with the dexter paw a
shield gules, charged with a garb or. Motto — " Mea
gloria fides."
Only surv. son of John Barnard, Gentleman, of
Brighton, b. 1818 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1845, Eliza Ellen, only
child of Charles Gibson of Colchester and London :—
John Charles Barnard, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1879,
Ada Maria, d. of George Routledge, Esq., of Stone
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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House, Carlisle, T-P-, D.L. ; and has surv. issue— (i) Ivor
Barnard, Gentleman, l>. 1887; (2) Cedric Barnard, Gentle-
man, d. 1891 ; (3) Hunifrey Denzil Barnard, Gentleman,
i. 1892 ; Phyllis Marion ; Marjorie Calvert ; Joyce ; and
Winifred Routledge. /v'i^.r. — Oakleigh, Duppas Hill, Croy-
don. PosL add.— 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.
Sons of George William Barnard, Gentleman, l>. 1826;
d. 1901 ; m. 1855, Emma Harcourt, d. of Robert
Armstrong : —
Harcourt George Barnard, Gentleman, Solicitor, M.A.
Camb. , i. 1856; m. 1884, Anne Elizabeth, d. of Alfred
Porter ; and has issue — Keppel Harcourt Barnard, Gentle-
man, d. 1887. £es. — Lambeth, S.E. ; Farnham, Surrey.
Alfred George Barnard, Gentleman, d. . Res. —
77 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S.W.
Walter Burrows Barnard, Gentleman, b. . Ees. —
71 Oakhill Road, East Putney, S.W.
JOSEPH BARNARD, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, a bear rampant sable within two flanches vair.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-bear rampant sable, semi^e of annulets or, and hold-
ing between the paws a buckle of the last. Motto — "Ex
Concordia victories spes."
URSULA MARY FLORENCE BOLDERO BAR-
NARD, Spinster, only dau. of the late Charles Edward
Gee Boldero Barnard, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, by his
wife Sophia Letitia, fifth dau. of Hon. Andrew Godfrey
Stuart. Armorial bearings — On a lozenge quarterly
I and 4, argent a bear rampant sable, muzzled or (for
Barnard) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and azure, a saltire
counterchanged surmounted by another counterchanged
(for Boldero). 5az/— Cave Castle, Brough, co. York.
NATHANIEL BARNARDISTON, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Suffolk, and J. P. for Essex, Chair-
man West Suffolk Quarter Sessions from 1876, and late of
County Council from 1888, Col. late Brigadier Comm. the
Harwich Vol. Infantry Brigade, was formerly in the 27th
Inniskilling Regt. Born April 24, 1832, being the eldest
son of the late Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., and his wife Sophia, dau. of George Robert
Eyres of Cavenham House, Norfolk. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a fesse dancettte ermine, between six crosses
crosslet argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a bittern or, standing among bul-
rushes proper. Married, Feb. 11, 1858, Lady Florence
Legge, fifth dau. of William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth;
and has /««<?— Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston, Esq. [to
whom refer]; (2) Thomas Legge Barnardiston, Esc)., Com-
mander R.N., b. Sept. 4, 1866; (3) Geoffry Barnardiston,
Gentleman, b. May 30, 1868; (4) Roger Arthur Barnardiston,
Gentleman, /'. Aug. i, 1870, d. 1870; (5) Ernald Barnardis-
ton, Esq., Capt. R.li., b. Sept. 4, 1871 ; (6) Samuel
John Barrington Barnardiston, Capt. D.S.O. and Ad-
jutant ist Suffolk Regt., /', Aug. 1875; Florence Maria;
Maud Augusta ; Gertrude Elizabeth Frances ; Cecil Laura ;
Mary; Bertha Sophia; and Emma, d. 1873. Seat— The
Ryes, nr. Sudbury, Suffolk. Clitb — Junior United Service.
H NATHANIEL WALTER BARNARDISTON Esa
a T I> for SlnftolL- Major ^/| irlrUcijair D . »V-,-.^''
J. P. for Suffolk, Major Middlesex Regt., Military
Altach(? (Brux.) with rank of Lt.-CoL, Commander of the
Order of the Osmanieh, Knight of the Order of the Daiine-
brog. Born Nov. 28, 1858, being the eldest son of Nathaniel
Barnardiston, Esq. , of The Ryes, Suffolk, and his wife Lady
Florence Legge, dau. of Rt. Hon. William, 4th Earl of
Dartmouth. Armorial bearings— Azure, a fesse dancettde
ermine, between six crosses crosslet argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours a
bittern or, standing among bulrushes proper. Married
1892, Sarah Hall, third dau. of D. R. Floyd-Jones of Fort
Neck House, Long Island, formerly Lieut. -Gov. of New
York ; and has Issue — Joan. Residence — The Ryes, Sud-
bury, Suffolk. Club — Naval and Military.
— BARNATO, Gentleman. Born , being the
only son of the late Barnett Isaacs Barnato, Esq. , of Park
Lane, W. , a Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy
for London, by his wife , dau. of Joel. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a pile inverted argent, between two
roses in base of the second, barbed and seeded proper, a
lion passant of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
two roses saltireways argent, stalked, leaved, and slipped
vert, interlaced by a mascle or. Motto — " Industria atque
fortuna. " Residence - 23 Upper Hamilton Place.
GEORGE BARNE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings—
Per pale azure and gules, three leopards' faces in pale or, be-
tween six bezants paleways. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-tree proper,
growing out of a mount vert, an eagle with wings displayed
sable, charged on the body and on each wing with a bezant,
and resting the dexter claw on a leopard's face or. Motto—
" Avorum honori."
S MICHAEL BARNE, Gentleman, Sub-Lieutenant
Royal Navy. Born Oct. 15, 1877, being the second
son of the late Lt.-Col. Frederick St. John Newdegate
Barne of Sotterley and Dunwich, co. Suffolk, by his wife
Lady Constance Adelaide Seymour, dau. of the Most Hon.
Hugh George, 5th Marquess of Hertford. Armorial bear-
ings —Quarterly i and 4, azure, three leopards' heads argent
(for Barne) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron azure, between three
Cornish choughs proper (for Astliorpe). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle volant
argent, ducally gorged and niembered or, standing on a
mount vert. Motto — " Nee timide nee temere." Res.—
§ MILES BARNE, Esq., Capt. Imp. Yeo., late Capt.
Scots Guards, Lord of the Manor of Sotterley. Born
March 14, 1874, being the eldest son of the late Lt.-Col.
Frederick St. John Newdegate Barne of Sotterley and Dun-
wich, CO. Suffolk, by his wife Lady Constance Adelaide
Seymour, dau. of the Most Hon. Hugh George, 5th Mar-
quess of Hertford. Armoriafl' Ijearings— Quarterly i and
4, azure, three leopards' heads argent (for Barne) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chevron azure, btjtwJS^n three Cornish choughs
proper (for Asthorpe). Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle volant argent, ducally
gorged and membered or, standing orea mount vert. MottO—
' ' Nee timide nee temere." Married, T904, VioletEUa, elder
dau. of Sir Archibald and the Hon. Lady Orr-Ewing of
Ballinkinrain, CO. Stirling, N.B. i'ga^— Sotterley, co. Suffolk.
SEYMOUR BARNE, Gentleman. Born Oct. 26, 1886,
being the third son of the late Lt.-Col. Frederick St. John
Newdegate Barne of Sotterley and Dunwich, co. Suffolk, by
his wife Lady Constance Adelaide Seymour, dau. of the
Most Hon. Hugh George, sth Marquess of Hertford.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, three
leopards' heads argent (for Barne) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron azure, between three Cornish choughs proper (for
Asthorpe). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle volant argent, ducally gorged
and men-ibered or, standing on a mount vert. MottO—
" Nee timide nee temere." Res. — Sotterley, co. Suffolk.
§ WILLIAM HENRY BARNEBY, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Hereford, and High Sheriff 1884, Lieut
late s8th Regt. Born Feb. 2, 1843, being the second and
youngest son of the late John Barneby, Esq., M.P. for
Droitwich, and afterwards for East Worcestershire. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, a lion passant
guardant between three escallops argent ; 2 and 3, quarterly
is the Military Cockade.
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or and azure, four lions rampant counterchanged, impaling
the arms of Hicks- Beach, namely, quarterly i and 4, vaird
argent and gules, on a canton azure, a pile or ; 2 and 3, gules,
a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling sable
'ind ari^ent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
couchant guardant sable. Motto — " Virtute non vi.'
Married, August 8, 1865, Alice Mary, third dau. of Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach, M.P., 8th Bart.; and has Iss!ie—(i)
Edmund Henry Barneby, Gentleman, />. July and d. Oct.
1869; (2) Richard Hicks Barneby, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Hereford, />. May 16, 1875 ; (3) Edward Arthur Barneby,
Gentleman, d. Feb. 22, 1878 ; (4) Henry Meysey Barneby,
Gentleman, 6. Sept. 18, 1884; Susan Alice [w., Sept. 17,
1895, Rev. Herbert Chase Green-Price, Rector of Brampton
Brian, co. Hereford, second son of Sir Richard Green-
Price,' ist Bart.]; Margaret Caroline; Edith Katharine;
Evelyn Mary, d. young, June 1876; Alice Laura; and
Elizabeth Silver Bulkeley. Seat^—l.ongvforth, co. Here-
ford; and Brockington Grange, Bromyard, co. Hereford.
Cluis—Csir\ton, Junior Carlton, Naval and Military.
JOHN HABINGTON (BARNEBY) LUTLEY, Esquire,
M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, J. P. co. Worcester, J. P. and D.L.
\:o. Hereford, and High Sheriff for same co. in 1872. Born
iClay 2, 1840, being the eldest son of the late John Barneby
of Brockhampton, M. P. for Droitwich, and afterwards for
CO. Worcester, by his wife Susan, eldest dau. of John
Henry Ehves of Colesbourne, co. Gloucester. C/uds —
Carlton and Hurlingham. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, sable, a lion passant guardant between three
escallops argent (for Barneby) ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and
azure, four lions rampant counterchanged (for Lutley).
MantUng sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion couchant guardant sable. Motto — " Virtute
non vi." Married, and has /.f.f/^e— John Talbot Lutley,
Esq., B.A. Oxon., Capt. 5th Worcester Regt., and Capt.
Imp. Yeo. Worcester Batt. S. Africa 1900, A.D.C. to
Gov. Cape Colony 1903, b. Aug. 5, 1873 ; and three daus.
6Va/— Brockhampton, co. Hereford.
EARNED, see LEWIS-BARNED.
BARNES, quartered by BUXTON.
§ ALFRED BARNES, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for the
county of Derby, M.P. for E. Derbyshire, 1880-85,
for Chesterfield Division, 1885-92. Born 1823, being the
youngest son of the late John Gorell Barnes of Ashgate,
Derbyshire. Armorial bearings— Azure, two lions passant
guardant ermine, each holding in the dexter paw a sprig of
oak slipped or, between three annulets in pale argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm in armour, the hand grasp-
ing a broken sword all proper, the wrist encircled by a
wro-i>h of oak or, five annulets interlaced and fesseways
. Motto — " Frangas non flectes." Married, 1854,
itte, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Wilson of
ool ; and has, with other /w;/*?— Arthur Gorell Barnes,
o whom refer]. Seat — Ashgate Lodge, Chesterfield.
residence — 105 Pall Mall, S.W.
'HUR GORELL BARNES, Esquire, M.A. (Cantab).
r Derbyshire, late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt.
Derbyshire Regt. Born 1855, being the eldest son of
Barnes, Esq., J.P. , D.L. , M. P. , of Ashgate Lodge,
field, by his wife Charlotte, youngest dau. of Thomas
of Liverpool. Club — Reform. Armorial bear-
Azure, two lions passant guardant ermine, each
in the dexter paw a sprig of oak slipped or, between
mulcts in pale argent ; impaling the arms of Beau-
amely gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued
ilhin eight crescents in orle of the second. Mant-
re and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
I cubit arm in armour, the hand grasping a broken
II proper, the wrist encircled by a wreath of oak
nnulets interlaced and fesseways argent. Motto —
is non flectes. " Married, 1891, Everilda Maria, fifth
Henry Frederick Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont,
'. formerly M.P. 5m/— Tupton Hall, Chesterfield.
DERIC GORELL BARNES, Esquire, J.P. and
'■ for Kent, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for N.E. Div.
895-1900, M.A. (Cantab.), F.R.G.S. Bor?i 1856,
■ second but now only surviving son of the late
5arnes, Esq., J. P., of Mossley Hill, Wavertree,
Lanes., by his wife Marian, elder dau. of the late Rev.
William Peach, Vicar of Old Brampton, Derbyshire. Clubs
— Carlton, Garrick. Armorial bearings — Azure, two lions
passant guardant ermine, each holding in the dexter paw a
sprig of oak slipped or, between three annulets in pale
argent ; impaling the arms of Lethbridge, namely azure,
over water a bridge of three arches embattled proper, on a
chief argent an eagle displayed sable between two roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm
in armour, the hand grasping a broken sword all proper, the
wrist encircled by a wreath of oak or, five annulets inter-
laced and fesseways argent. Motto — " Frangas non flectes."
Married, 1894, Caroline Anne Roper, only dau. of Sir Roper
Lethbridge, K.C.I.E. ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Roper
Gorell Barnes, Gentleman, born July i, 1896 ; (2) Frederic
Finlay Gorell Barnes, Gentleman, b. Nov. 16, 1901 ; and
Catherine Elsie Marian. Estate — Barnes, Dronfield, Derby-
shire. Residence — Springfield, Hawkhurst, Kent.
Hon. Sir JOHN GORELL BARNES, Knight Bachelor
(1892), Q.C., a Judge of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty
Division of the High Court of Justice, M.A. (Cantab.).
Boi-n 1848, being the eldest son of the late Henry Barnes of
Liverpool, by his wife Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. Richard
Smith. Armorial bearings — Azure, two lions passant
guardant ermine, each holding in the dexter paw a sprig of
oak slipped or, between three annulets in pale argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm in armour, the hand grasp-
ing a broken sword all proper, the wrist encircled by a
wreath of oak or, five annulets interlaced and fesseways
argent. Motto — "Frangas non flectes." Married, i88i,
Mary Hampstone, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Mitchell.
Residence — 14 Kensington Park Gardens, I^ondon, W.
BARNES (H. Coll.). Gules, four lozenges conjoined
in cross between as many trefoils slipped all argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock a bear jiroper, muzzled or, and resting
the dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped vert.
Sons of Robert Barnes of the city of Durham, and of
Stathern, co. Leicester, and of Anne his wife, dau. of
John Wheeldon of Ashover, co. Derby, Gentleman : —
Robert Barnes, Gentleman [Motto— "For-bear"], b. 1822;
m. June 6, 1850, to Anne Elizabeth Jane Fielding, dau. of
James Fielding-Sweeny, Major 70th Regt., and J.P. co.
Carlow, Ireland ; and has Issue — Anne Elizabeth.
Rev. George Barnes, CHerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Univ.
Durham, Rector of St. Albans, of Wood Street, City
[Motto— "Fer fortiter "], b. 1831. Postal address —
154 Upper Clapton Road, N.E.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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BARNES (H. Coll). Vert, two garbs in chief or, and
a horse's head erased in base ermine. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a garb or, two sickles in saltire proper, the whole sur-
SiR REGINALD AYLMER JOHN DE BARNEVAL
BARNEWALI>, loth Baronet, of Crickstown Castle, co.
Meath. Dorn February i6, 1838, being the posthumous soii
of the late Sir Aylmer John Barnewall, 9th Baronet, who
mounted by as many ears of wheat saltirewise, stalked
and leafed also or. Motto — " Do it with thy might."
Sons of the late Samuel Barnes of Pulham, Norfolk : —
John Matthew Barnes, Gentleman, is in. ; and has issue —
Reginald Jarrould Barnes, Gentleman. Res. — Morning-
thorpe, Norfolk.
BARNET, quartered by LLANGATTOCK.
died January 22, 1838, by his wife Esniay Mary, who was
also his cousin, eldest daughter of Christopher Barne-
wall, Gentleman. Armorial bearings — Quarterly of
eighteen, i. ermine, a bordure engrailed gules, and his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet (for Barnewall), 2. azure, a
cross moline quarter-pierced or (for Molyneux), 3. argent,
a wyvern gules (for Drake), 4. argent, a chevron between
three dolplains naiant sable (for Serjeant), 5. vair, a chief
& is the Military Cockade.
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rheauv or and gules (for Fleming), 6. azure, three barnacles
f;«pwavs in pale or, on a chief ermme a demi-hon rampant
ssuant gules (for de Geneville), 7. or, a lion rampant gules
for de Lacy), 8. gules, a lion passant or (for Bigod), 9^
Inl^ a Dale or (for Grandmesnil), 10. party per pale or and
^T'a lion rampant gules (for Marshal), 11. gules, a bend
wpnev or (for Marshal— ancient), 12. argent, on a chief
i^me three crosses patte-fitchfe of the field (for de Clare).
TO or three chevronels gules, in chief a label of five points
i7ure (for declare— ancient), 14. gules, three lions passant
hi Dale argent (for Giffard), 15. sable, three garbs, two and
nne areent, banded gules (for Macmorough), 16. or, a lion
rampant sable (for de Welles), 17. gules, a fesse dancettte
between six crosscrosslets, three and threeor(ford Eingaine),
18 ermine, a fesse between three colts courant sable (for
Colt) Above his escutcheon is placed a helmet of his degree,
with his lambrequin of gules, doubled argent ; and for his
Orest upon a wreath of the colours, from a plume of five
ostrich feathers or, gules, azure, vert, and argent, a
falcon rising of the last; with the Motto, " Malo mori
nuam foedari." Tow^i residence— o.-}, Cliveden Place, Eaton
Square, S.W. 67«i^j— Brooks' , Wellington, Saint James',
Amphitryon, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Foster in his Peerage placed this Baronetcy in " chaos ;
but as Sir Reginald has proved his pedigree to the satisfaction
of Ulster King of Arms— and as his succession to the title
IS allowed, certified, and recorded in Ulsters Office— the
Editor fails to see what doubt exists upon the fnatter.
BARNHOUSE, quartered by JEKYLL.
BARNS, see GRAHAM-BARNS-GRAHAM.
HARRY BARNSTON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Chester.
,^' M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, Lieut. Chester Yeo-
manry Cavalrv, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
Lord of the Manor of Farndon. Born Dec. 12, 1870, being
the third and only surviving son of the late William
Barnston, Esq., J. P., Major ssth Foot, and his wife Mary
Emma, youngest dau. of the late Col. King, K.H., of the
nth Light Dragoons and i6th Lancers. Liferv— Dark
blue, back and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a fesse dancetti^e ermine, between six cross crosslets
fitch^e or. Seats— Crewe Hill, Farndon, Cheshire, and
Nerquis, co. Flint. Cluds—New Oxford and Cambridge,
Cocoa Tree.
Sir JOHN BARRAN, first Baronet, J. P. for Leeds
(formerly Mayor, 1870- 1871), M.P. for Leeds 1876-85, and
Yorkshire W. Riding (Otley Div.) 1886-95. Born Aug._3,
1821, being the son of the late John Barran. Armorial
bearings— Per saltire gules and sable, a bear passant or,
muzzled of the second, between two mascles of the third.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a tower gules, charged with three
mascles intertwined paleways, a lion's gamb fesseways erased
or. Motto— " Amor patriae." Married, ist, 1842, Ann (who
died 1874), daughter of M. Hirst of Leeds ; 2nd, 1878, Eliza,
daughter of William Brown of Helensburgh, N.B. ; and has
Issue— [1) Charles Barran, Esquire, born 1849; (2) Alfred
Barran, Esquire, born 1851; (3) Henry Barran, Esquire,
born 1856 ; (4) Rowland Hirst Barran, Esquire, born 1858 ;
Ann; Eliza; and Louisa. Seat — Chapel Allerton Hall,
near Leeds. Residence — '2\ Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs —
National Liberal, Reform.
BARRETT, see LAYLAND-BARRETT.
SAMUEL BARRETT-HAMILTON, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., High Sherriff 1886, late Capt. 3rd and 14th Hus-
sars, only son and heir of Hill Hamilton Barrett of Dublin ;
assumed name and arms of Hamilton by Royal Licence,
Aug. 20, 1887. a«^j— Kildare Street (Dublin), R. St.
George's Yacht. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
per saltire gules and azure, a galley, sails furled and oars in
action or, between three cinquefoils pierced argent (for
Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and gules, barry of
I'ight, in chief three roses all counterchanged (for Barrett).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two battle-axes in saltire, an oak tree
fructed all proper, the trunk transfixed with a frame-saw or
(for Hamilton). 2. on a wreath of the colours, a human
heart gules, between two wings conjoined and expanded
azure, bezant^e (for Barrett) ; over the second crest, " Vi it
pooh funera virtus." MottO (under the arms)—" Through."
Married, first, 1865, Alexina. eldest dau. of the late James
Lyall, Esq., of Earnoch, co. Lanark; second, 1870, Laura
Emilia, fourth dau. of Childers H. Thompson, Esq., of The
Mount, York; and has, with other Issue — Gerald Edwin
Hamilton Barrett-Hamilton, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt. R.I.
Rifles, B.A. Cambs., Barrister-at-Law. Seat — Kilmanock
CO. Wexford.
BARRETT-LENNARD (3 June 1801). Quarterly, i
and 4, or, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the field ;
2 and 3, barry of four per pale argent and gules, counter-
changed, all within a bordure wavy sable. Mantling or
and gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an Irish
wolf-dog's head per fesse argent and ermine, charged on
the neck with an escallop per fesse nebuly gules and sable.
Motto — " La loi le veut et moi ni mot."
Sons of Thomas Barrett - Lennard, Esq., M.P. for
Maldon (s. of ist Bart.), b. 1788; d. 1856 ; m. 2nd,
1825, Mary, only d. and h. of Bartlett Bridger Shedden
of Aldham Hall, Suff"olk :—
Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, and Bart. (30 June 1801),
J. P., C.A., D.L. Essex (Sheriff" 1865), D.L. co. Monaghan
(Sheriff 1868), M.A. Cantab., b. 1826; m. 1853, Emma, d.
of Rev. Sir John Page Wood, Bart.; and has surv. issue— (i)
Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Esq. (Horsford Manor, Norwich),
J. P. and D.L. Essex, J. P. Norfolk, b. 1853 [/«. 1884,
Mary, d. of late Rev. Canon Price, V. of Llanarth] ; (2)
Richard Fiennes Barrett-Lennard, Esq., J. P. Essex, M.A.
Cantab., b. 1861 [w. 1862, Lepel Julia, d. of Rev. Henry
Thornton Pearse, M.A., and has issue, Thomas Richard
Fiennes Barrett-Lennard, Esq., b. 12 Dec. 1898; and
Marjorie Lepel] ; and four surv. ds. Seats — Belhus Aveley,
Essex ; Woodingdean, Brighton. Res. — 7 Lewes Crescent,
Brighton. <r/;<'i?.f— Brooks's, United Univ.
Rev. Dacre Barrett-Lennard, M.A. Cantab., R. of
Aldham, Suffolk, b. 1829; w. ist, 1855, Elizabeth, d. of
Henry Lelliott ; 2nd, 1881, Sarah [d. 1903), d. of John
Liversage ; and has issue— Dacre Barrett-Lennard, Gentle-
man, b. 1884. i?«.— The Rectory, Aldham, Hadleigh,
Suffolk.
Son of Rev. John Barrett-Lennard, M.A. Camb., R.
of Crawley, Sussex, b. 1839 ; </. 1898; ;«. 1861, Isabella
lane, d. of Sir John Lambton Loraine, loth Bart : —
Rev. Herbert Loraine Barrett-Lennard, M.A. Camb.,
R. of Crawley, Sussex, b. 1863. Res.—I'cie Rectory,
Crawley, Sussex. C/z/iJ— Constitutional.
BARRINGTON, see KENNETT-BARRINGTON.
CHARLES GEORGE BARRINGTON, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born
1827, being the only son of Captain George Barrington,
commonly known as Captain the Honourable George
Barrington of the Royal Navy, by Caroline his wife,
commonly known as Lady Caroline, third daughter of the
Right Honourable Sir Charles Grey, second Earl Grey,
Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; Private
Secretary to Lord Palmerston 1856 and 1865, Lord Russell
1865-1866 ; Auditor of the Civil List and Assistant-Secretary
to the Treasury from 1848-1888, Gentleman Usher of the
Red Rod, created Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label azure.
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge
as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a capuchin's bust in profile vested,
with a cowl paly of six argent and gules ; with the Motto,
" Honesta quam splendida." Postal address— tt, Morpeth
Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Clubs— Tnri,
Travellers', Wellington.
EDWARD BARRINGTON, Esquire. Born 1849,
being the eldest son of Sir John Barrington, Knight
Bachelor, J. P. and D.L., sometime Lord Mayor of Dublin,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Pim. Livery—
Claret, red facings. Armorial bearings— Argent, three
chevronels gules, in base a civic crown proper ; on a chief
of the second, a castle of the first flammant. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours a
mural crown proper, out of which a hermit's bust in profile,
vested paly argent and gules, and having on the head a cow
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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also paly argent and gules. Motto — " Honesta quam splen-
dida." Residence — Campanella, Killiney, co. Dublin.
JONATHAN PIM BARRINGTON, Esquire. Born
Feb. 5, 1851, being the second son of Sir John Barrington,
Knight Bachelor, J. P., D.L., sometime Lord Mayor of
Dublin, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Pim.
ZiVez-y — Claret, red facings. Armorial bearings — Ar-
gent, three chevronels gules, in base a civic crown proper;
on a chief of the second, a castle of the first flammant.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mural crown proper, out of which a hermit's bust
in profile, vested paly argent and gules, and having on the
head a cowl also paly argent and gules. Motto — " Hon-
esta quam splendida." Married, Dec. 16, 1894, Mary
Thomas, dau. of Rev. 1 homas Greatorex, M.A. Oxon. ;
and has Issue — Henry Gordon Barrington, Gentleman, b.
May 3T, 1895; Mary Gwendoline ; Enid Irene; Elizabeth
Olga ; and Margaret Sylvia. Residence — 12 Morehampton
Road, Dublin.
M JAMES BARRINGTON -WHITE, Esquire, Lieu-
© tenant in Herts Yeomanry Cavalry, and High Sheriff
for CO. Armagh (1898). Born Sept. 21, 1856, being the
eldest son of T. H. White, Esq., J. P., of Orange Hill,
Tandragee, co. Armagh, by his wife Mary J. , daughter of
Edward Barrington, Esq., D.L. , of Fassaroe, Bray, co.
Wicklow, deceased. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington, Garrick,
Conservative, &c. Livery — Dark grey and gold facings,
yellow and black striped waistcoat, black plush knee-
breeches, gold garters, and white stockings. Armorial
bearings — Or, three chevronels sable, between in chief two
roses vert and in base a castle flamant proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crown
vallary or, charged on the band with three pommes, issuing
therefrom a demi-hermit, with the dexter arm elevated,
vested paly gules and argent, the hand proper, grasping
three roses gules on one stem, slipped, barbed, and seeded
proper, on the head a cowl also paly gules and argent.
Motto — " Ung durant ma vie." Married, 1885, Mary,
daughter of John K. Boyd of Cultra House, Cultra, co.
Down ; and has Issue — Ivan Barrington-White, Gentleman,
b. 1886. Seats — Roxley Court, Hitchin, Herts ; Orange
Hill, Tandragee, co. Armagh. Toivn residence— 12 Green
Street, Park Lane, London, W.
BARRON, quartered by MORE WOOD.
CLARKE CHARLES NETTERVILLE BARRON.
Gentleman. Borti August 20, 1834, being the second son
of John Netterville Barron, Esq., J. P., an Officer of the
Army. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a saliire gules, five
annulets or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar
passant azure. Motto — " Fortuna juvat audaces." Mar-
ried, Sept. 5, 1861, Augusta Jessie Curtiss ; and has Issue—
(i) Netterville Charles Barron, Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1867;
(2) Winston Netterville Barron, b. Sept. 25, 1869; (3)
Nugent Netterville Barron, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1873;
Mabel Inez ; and Ella Jessie. Postal address—Yiohons
Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
BRIDGMAN LANGDALE BARROW, Esquire, J.P.
for CO. Derby. Born 1844, being the fourth son of Richard
Bridgman Barrow, Esq., J.P. for co. Derby, by his wife
Avice Elizabeth (his first wife), who was the only dau. of
William James May, and Avice, the third dau. of Marma-
duke Langdale. Armorial bearings — Party per pale in-
dented sable and azure, two swords in saltire argent, hilts
and pommels or, between four fleurs-de-lis, two in pale or
and two in fesse argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a perch proper a
squirrel or, cracking a nut of the first, collared and chained
azure; with the Motto, " Non frustra." Married, July 22,
1880, Margaret Jane, elder dau. of Charles Henry Oakesof
Holly Hurst, near Alfreton, co. Derby; and has Issue— [i]
Charles Langdale Barrow, Gentleman, b. May 28, 1881 ;
(2) Alfred James Barrow, Gentleman, b. April 30, 1882 ;
(3) Cecil Bridgman Barrow, Gentleman, b. Nov. 11, 1883;
(4) Claud Gerard Barrow, Gentleman, b. Sept. 15, 1886; and
Marguerite Georgina. Estate and postal address — Sydnope
Hall, near Matlock. Telegrams — " Barrow-Twodales,"
Sir FRANCIS LAURENCE JOHN BARROW, 4th
Bart. (1835). Born Aug. 11, 1862, being the only son of the
late Sir John Croker Barrow, 3rd Bart., and of Emily Jane,
dau. of J. N. Merriman, M.D. Armorial bearings— Sable,
two swords in saltire points upwards argent, pommels and
hilts or, between three fleurs-de-lis, one in chief and two in
flanche, an anchor erect in base of the last. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a mount vert, a squirrel sejant crack-
ing a nut all proper, charged on the shoulder with an anchor.
Motto— " Parum sufiicit." Married, Jan. 7, 1890, Winifred
Sarah, second dau. of the late William Crozier Stewart of
Cartgate, Whitehaven ; and has surviving A^rwe— Wilfrid
John Wilson Croker Barrow, Esq., b. 1897. Estates—
Gloucestershire and Surrey. Residence — " Ulverstone,"
Westby Road, Boscombe.
BARRY, quartered by MAXWELL and DUCKETT.
BARRY, see BURY-BARRY, OTTER - BARRY,
SMITH-BARRY, and WOLFE-BARRY.
BARRY (U.O., 1607). Barry of six argent and gules, in
chief a castle in flames proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a wolf's head sable, collared of the first.
Son of Surg. -Maj. Daniel Paterson Barry, M.D. , 60th
Rifles :—
Dennett Heber Barry, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.— 19
Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W. C. Clubs— Demn
shire, Yorick.
Right Rev. Bishop ALFRED BARRY, D.D. Cantab.,
D.C.L. Oxon., LL.D. Durham, Canon of Worcester 1871-
1881, Westminster 1881-83, Principal of King's College,
London, 1868-83 ; Bishop of Sydney and Metropolis of New
South Wales and Primate of Australia and Tasmania,
1883-89; Coadjutor Bishop of Rochester, 1889-90; Canon
of Windsor from 1890 ; Rector of St. James's, Piccadilly,
W. , 1895-1900; Assistant Bishop in Diocese of London,
1897. Born 1826, being the son of late Sir Charles Barry,
R. A. Armorial bearings— Or, three bars gemel azure, oyer
all a pale invected ermine, thereon a portcullis with chains
sable, the escutcheon being surmounted by a mitre. Mar-
ried, 1851, dau. of T. S. Hughes, B.D., Canon of Peter-
m is the Military Cockade.
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borough. Postal addresses — Queen Anne's Mansions,
.S.W. ; Cloisters, Windsor Castle.
CHARLES BARRY, Esquire, Past President Royal
Institute B.A. , F.S.A. , Honorary Member of Imperial
■md Rov'al Academy of Arts at Vienna, Officer Leg. Hon.
Bom 1824, being the eldest son of the late Sir Charles
Barry, R.A- C///;^— Athenneum. Armorial bearings— Or,
three bars gemel azure, over all a pale invected ermine,
thereon a portcullis with chains sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon
•rules, wings elevated and addorsed barry of six or and
azure', in its beak a rose argent, leaved and slipped proper,
resting the dexter claw on a portcullis as in the arms.
Motto— " Boutex en avant." Married, 1854, dau. of
Tho. May of Exeter. Postal addresses — Stanley House,
London Road, Forest Hill, S.E. ; Parliament Mansions,
Victoria Street, S.W.
Sir FRANCIS TRESS B.^RRY, ist Baronet (1899),
of St. Leonard's Hill, co. Berks, and Keiss Castle, co.
Caithness, T.P. and U.L. co. Caithness, J. P. and County
Alderman for Berks [Baron de Barry in Portugal, but has
no Royal Licence to use the title in England], M.P. for
Windsor since April 1890, formerly H.B.M. Vice-Consul for
Province of Biscay in Spain, and Consul-General in Great
Britain for Republic of Ecuador. Born June 8, 1825, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Barry of The Priory,
Orpington, Kent. Armorial bearings — Argent, three bars
(jeniel gules between two wolves' heads erased in chief
sable and a trefoil in base vert, the escutcheon being
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a castle with two towers argent, a wolf's head
sable, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, between
four roses two on either side gules, stalked and leaved
proper. Motto — " Boutez ein avant." Manied, 1851,
Sarah Douglas, only child of the late Arthur Herron of
Northiam, Sussex ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Arthur
Barry, Esq., b. April 25, 1858 [/«., firstly, 1883, Kathleen
Ellen (d. 1885), eldest dau. of Percy Bicknell of Gurteen,
Shinrone, co. Tipperary ; and secondly, i8gi, Eleanor
Margaret, dau. of Col. Courtenay Harvey Saltren Scott ;
and has issue (by first marriage), Claude Francis Barry,
Esq. ; and by second marriage, Edward Courtenay Tress
Barry, Gentleman ; Cicely Eleanor ; and Margaret Col-
quhoun]; (2) Douglas Herron Barry, Esq., b. 1861 [;«.,
1884, Rose Grace, dau. of Peter Gowland, and has issue,
Ronald Tress Barry, Gentleman ; Dorothy Grace ; and
Audrey Rose]; (3) William James Barry, Esq., b. 1864
[m., 1896, Lady Grace Murray, dau. of Rt. Hon. 7th
Earl of Dunmore, and has issue, Gerald Barry, Gentleman,
b. 1896 ; Hubert Wyndham Barry, b. 1898] ; and (4) Stanley
Leonard Barry, Esq., Capt. loth Hussars, served in South
Africa 1900, b. 1873. Seats—'&i. Leonard's Hill, Windsor ;
Keiss Castle, Wick, Caithness. Town residence — i South
Audley Street, W. C/z/^— Carlton.
HENRY ARTHUR BRUNO ROBERT STANDISH
BARRY, Esq., J. P. for co. Cork. Born Nov. 5, 1873,
being only son of the late Charles Standish Barry, Esq. ,
J.P., of Lemlara,'by Hon. Margaret Mary, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Hon. Arthur Francis Southwell (and sister of the Rt.
Hon. the 4th Viscount Southwell, K.P.). Livery— Y)'xx\i
Uue, drab overcoat. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
bars gemels gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a castle with two towers argent,
therefrom a wolf's head issuant sable. Motto— " Boutez
en avant." Married, April 18, 1899, Nelly Lilian Helene
Lucie, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. C. B. Lucie Smith ; and
has /«7/e— Charles Henry Joseph Robert Gaiett Standish
Barry, Gentleman, b. Feb. q, 1900. ^ca/"- Lemlara House,
Carrigtwohill, co. Cork. C/?/^-County (Cork).
JAMES GRENE BARRY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
- CO. of Limerick. M.R.S. A. (Ireland). Born h^^x'\\ 20,
1841, being the eldest son of the late James Barrv, Esq.,
■ P., of Bellevue, by his second wife Maria Helena,' dau. of
John Grene of Cappamurra House, Cashel, co. Tipperary.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three bars gemel gules, a
Dordure, and in chief a crescent azure, for difference.
mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, out of a castle argent, charged with a crescent as in
tne arms, a wolf's head sable. Motto—" Boutez en avant."
Married, June 20, i88r, Mary, only dau. of Thomas Kane,
M.D., J. P., of Whitehall, Limerick; and has Issue —
(i) James Thomas Barry, Gentleman, b. June 8, 1882;
(2) Gerald Barry, Gentleman, b. 1883; (3) Donal Barry,
Gentleman, b. 1885; (4) William Barry, Gentleman, b.
1887 ; (s) John Barry, Gentleman ; Nesta ; and Anna
Maud. F.states and Postal addresses— ii?ix\A\\\\& House,
Ballyneety, co. Limerick ; and Bellevue, Croom, co.
Limerick. Club—Cow\\.y (Limerick).
BARRYMORE, see SMITH-BARRY.
§ JOHN JEREMIAH JACKSON- BARSTOW, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. co. Somerset. Born Jan. 15, 1845, being
the second son of the late Rev. Thomas Norfolk Jackson,
by his wife Sarah Kilvington, dau. and heir of Jeremiah
Barstow of Acomb, co. York ; and on succeeding to the
Yorkshire estates on the death of his uncle, Capt. John
Michael Barstow, in 1874, he assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Barstow by Royal Licence. Livery —
Blue, black collar, red facings and waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, erminois, within two bars
gemel, between as many horses' heads in pale couped, five
crescents fesseways sable (for Barstow) ; 2 and 3 barry of
six sable and argent, on a bend nebuly ermine, between
two trees eradicated or, an acorn between as many jack-
daws close of the first (for Jackson). Mantling sable and
or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
horse's head argent, collared gemel sable, an increscent and
a decrescent of the last (for Barstow) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two trees, a demi-catherine wheel, thereon
a jackdaw close both sable (for Jackson). Motto— "Nil
desperandum auspice Deo." Married, Aug. 8, 1888, Mary
elder dau. of Sir Abraham Woodiwiss of The Pastures, co.
Derby ; and has Issue — John Eric Jackson Barstow, Gentle-
man,'born Aug. 10, 1805; Evelyn Mary; Mabel Dorothy;
Hilda Beatrice ; Ileene Violet ; Constance Vera ; and Sybil
Enid. Residences — The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, co.
Somerset ; Rossmoor, co. York.
Reverend RICHARD GROSVENOR BARTELOT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxon. Born Dec. 5, 1868,
being the sixth son of the Rev. Robert Leach Bartlett, Rector
of Thurloxton, co. Somerset, by his wife Christiana, sole dau.
and heir of Joseph Adams, Physician to H.E.I.C.S. Armo-
rial bearings— (H. Coll. 1794') Azure, a fesse or, fretty gules,
two cotises indented of the second between two cinquefoils in
chief and a cross patde fitchee in base argent, quarteiing
is the Naval Cockade.
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Oldfeld, Grosvenor, Pulford, Phesant, Eton, Stockton, Left-
wich, Vernon, Malbank, Croxton, Ravenscroft, Howarth.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle or, wings elevated azure, pendent from
the beak an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross pat6e
fitch^e gules. MottO—" Sapiens incipit a fine." Postal
address — Church House, Salisbury.
BARTER (R.L., 22 Oct. 1901, U.O). Argent, two
bars ermines between si.\ crosses pat^e azure, three, two,
and one. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse passant gules, his forehoof
resting on a cross patte or. Motto -" Semper metiora
certans. "
Son of William Henry George, b ; d;
m. Christiana, d. of late Thomas Barter of Droum-
carra : —
John William Barter (formerly George), Gentleman,
b, . Seat — Droumcarra, Macroom, co. Cork.
BARTLETT, see ASHMEAD-BARTLETT.
CHARLES LEFTWICH OLDFELD BARTLETT.
Gentleman. Born Dec. 25, 1824, being the second son of
the Rev. Thomas Oldfeld Bartlett, Rector of Swanage,
Dorset, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Leach of
Sutton Montis, Somerset. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
of fourteen, i and 14, azure a fesse or, fretty gules, two
cotises indented of the second, between two cinquefoils in
chief and a cross pat(5e fitchee in base argent (for Bartlett) ;
2. or, on a bend gules, three crosses patt5e fitchte argent
(for Oldfeld) ; 3. azure, a garb or, charged with a crescent
for difference (for Grosvenor) ; 4. sable, a cross patonce
argent (for Pulford) ; 5. azure, three pheasants or (for
Phesant) ; 6. quarterly sable and argent, a cross patonce
counterclianged (for Eton) ; 7. vert, three trunks of trees
eradicated and raguly argent (for Stockton) ; 8. argent,
on an inescutcheon voided within an orle of eight martlets
sable, a cross pat^e gules (for Leftwich, ancient) ; 9. or, a
fesse azure (for Vernon); 10. quarterly or and gules, over
all a bend sable (for Malbank); 11. sable, a lion rampant
argent, debruised by a b.'ud gobony or and gules (for Crox-
ton) ; 12. argent, a chevron between three ravens' heads
erased sable (for Ravenscroft) ; 13. azure, a bend cotised
between two stags' heads attired or (for Howarth). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle or, wings elevated azure ; on an escutcheon
depending from the beak, a cross pat(5e fitch(5e gules.
Motto — "Sapiens incipit a fine." Married, April 14, 1858,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Edward Whiteley M A
Rector of Sutton Montis, Somerset; and has hsue~[\\
Thomas Charles Bartlett, Gentleman, b. Dec 14 igfiV
(2) Edward Whiteley Bartlett, Gentleman, b. May n
1865; Elizabeth Vincent [w., April 17, 1885 William
Haddon Owen of Little Grimsby Hall, Lines.] ■ and
Eleanor Burton. Postal address — Burton House ' Sher
borne, Dorset.
The Reverend JOHN MOYSEY BARTLETT
Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni'
versity of Oxford. Born October 25, 1821, being the
second son of Thomas Bartlett of Teignmouth, Solicitor
by his wife and cousin Grace Freeman, daughter of John
Bartlett of the same place. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Ermine, on a pale nebuly azure, three sinister
gloves paleways, pendent and tasselled argent, two flaunches
of the second, each charged with as many crescents also
paleways of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours
in front of a demi-swan, wings elevated argent, sem6e of
crescents, and gorged with a collar indented gules, five
roses fesseways of the last, barbed and seeded proper-
with the Motto, " Mature." Married, firstly, November 5'
184s, Penelope (who died 1853), daughter of Edmund
Roberts of Turlake House, Exeter, Solicitor, but had no
surviving issue; and secondly, September 12, 1859, Mar-
garet (who died 1859), daughter of William Hopson, but
had no surviving issue ; and thirdly, July 18, 1860, Char-
lotte Mary Sarah (who died November 16, 1892), only
daughter of Major-General John Alexander Philips, of the
Royal Marines, late Commandant of Marine Artillery at
Portsmouth ; and has had Issue— [\) Frank Walter Bart-
lett, Gentleman, born November 23, 1861, and died May
28, 1883; (2) Courtenay Langdon Bartlett, Gentleman,
born September i, and died November 20, 1862 ; (3) Philip
Perring Bartlett, Gentleman, born March 19, 1868; and
Katherine Buller. Estate and postal rt(/r//-m— Ludbrook,
Ivybridge, in the county of Devon.
The Reverend ROBERT LEACH BARTLETT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. Oxon. Born Aug. 18, 1826,'
being the third son of the Reverend Thomas Oldfeld
Bartlett, Rector of Swanage, Dorset, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Robert Leach of Sutton Montis. Somer-
set; graduated at Wadham College, Oxford; B.A. 1848.
Armorial bearings— (H. Coll. 1794) Azure, a fesse or, fretty
gules, two cotises indented of the second between two
cinquefoils in chief and a cross patt^e fitchc^e in base ar-
gent, quartering Oldfeld, Grosvenor, Pulford, Phesant,
Eton, Stockton, Leftwich, Vernon, Malbank, Croxton,
Ravenscroft, Howarth. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle or, wings elevated
azure, pendent from the beak an escutcheon argent,
charged with a cross patfe fitchee gules. Motto— " Sapiens
incipit a fine." Married, April 24, 1855, Christiana, sole
child of Joseph Adams, Surgeon in the H.E.I.C. Service;
and has Issue— {\) Robert Vincent Osborne Bartlett, Gentle-
man, born August 14, 1856 ; (2) the Reverend Charles Old-
feld Bartlett, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector ofWil-
lersey, Gloucester, born February 20, 1858'; (3) Thomas Old-
feld Bartlett, Gentleman, born September 25, 1859; (4)
Burton Oakley Bartlett, Gentleman, born July 10, 1865; (5)
Edmund Burton Bartlett, Gentleman, born April 13, 1867;
(6) the Reverend Richard Grosvenor Bartelot, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A., born Decembers, 1868; (7) Reginald Hast-
ings Bartlett, Gentleman, born August 27, 1870 ; (8) William
Leftwich Oldfeld Bartlett, Gentleman, born December 18,
1872 ; Christiana Elizabeth Maud [married, September 25,
1888 ; to the Reverend Charles Rowlandson Durham, M.A.,
Vicar of Ramsdale, Hants] ; and Margaret Burton. Postal
addresses — Leftwich House, Swanage, Dorset.
THOMAS BARTLETT, Gentleman. Born July 5,
1839, being the third and youngest son of the late John
Adams Bartlett of Liverpool, by his wife Mary, only daughter
of the late William Woods, also of Liverpool. Club—
Athenseum (Liverpool). Z,«rr)'— Claret. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly argent and gules, five lozenges conjoined
in fesse, between five crescents all counterchangcd, a
mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a moor-cock sable, combed
and wattled gules, in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and
is the Military Cockade.
Plate III.
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^linned proper, resting the dexter claw on
with the Motto, " Deo favente cresco.
12 Pembroke Place, Liverpool.
WILLIAM BARTLETT. Esquire, I
Lancashire Artillery Volunteer Corps, a ouiicnui oi tne
Supreme Court of Judicature, Commissioner for Oaths, Per-
netual Commissioner and Public Notary, President of the In-
corporated Law Society of Liverpool 1878-1879, Councillor
for Castle Street Ward in the City of Liverpool 1885 to 1895,
and since then an Alderman of the City, First Councillor for
Division of West Derby (South) in the County Council of
Lancashire. Born November 20, 1837, being the second
son of the late John Adams Bartlett of Liverpool, by Mary
his wife, only daughter of the late William Woods, also of
Liverpool. Clubs — Constitutional, Conservative (Liverpool),
Athenreum (Liverpool). Z/z/^/j— Claret. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, five
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lozenges conjoined in fesse between four crescents all
counterchanged, and in chief a crescent for difference, im-
paling the arms of Johnson, namely, argent, a saltire
invected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a
chief of the last a lozenge between two wool packs or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a moor-cock sable, combed and wattled gules, holding
in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped proper,
resting the dexter claw on a crescent gules ; with the Motto,
" Deo favente cresco." Married, June 8, 1865, Mary, second
daughter of the late James Johnson of Higherfield, West
Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and has had
hsue~[\) John Adams Bartlett, Gentleman, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, Solicitor of the Supreme Court
of Judicature and Public Notary, born March 14, 1868 ; (2)
William Francis Bartlett, Gentleman, born August 8, 1809,
died April 4, 1889 ; (3) Godfrey Thomas Bartlett, Gentle-
man, born February 7, 1880; Mary Beatrice [;«., July 19,
1900, Harold Evers-Swindell, B.A. (Camb.), eldest son of
James Swindell Evers Swindell, Esq., T.P. co. Staff.];
Alice Maud; Gertrude Elizabeth; Ethelind Grace (died
1874) ; Evelyn Dorothy ; Winifred Margaret ; and Elinor
Cicely. Postal ac/ffrm — Highfield House, Knotty Ash,
Liverpool.
WILLIAM LEHMAN ASHMEAD BARTLETT-
BURDETT-COUTTS, Gentleman, Master of Arts of
the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for West-
minster. Born 1851, being the son of the late Ellis
Bartlett of Plymouth, New England, United States of
America, by Sophia his wife, daughter of John King Ash-
mead of Philadelphia (his grandparents on both sides
having been British subjects) ; in 1877 was Special Com-
missioner to Turkey to administer the Turkish Compas-
sionate Fund, which had been initiated by the Baroness
Burdett-Coutts, and received from the Sultan the Collar
and Star of the Medjidie ; in 1879, 1880 visited Ireland to
assist in organising relief in the distressed districts ; largely
developed the Baroness Burdett's scheme for benefiting the
Irish Fisheries ; Trustee of the Baltimore Fishing Scheme;
was on E.xecutive Committee of International Fisheries
Exhibition, 1883 ; owner of the Columbia Market, and of
the Brookfield Stud of Old English Breeding Horses ;
carried Hampstead Heath Enlargement (Parliament Hill)
Act 1885, Police Enfranchisement, and Metropolitan Man-
agement Amendment Acts 1887, and Advertisement Rating
Act 1889 ; one of the Founders and a Director of the
British East African Association, and of Stanley Expedition
for relief of Emin Pasha ; was Master of the Turners' Com-
pany 188B and 1889. lie assumed by Royal License the
surname of Burdett-Coutts in addition to and before his own
surname of Bartlett, and the arms of those families quarterly
with his own ; and subsequently obtained a second Royal
License, bearing date May 19, 1882, to bear the name of
Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts in lieu of Burdett-Coutts-Bartlett.
Clubs — Carlton, Prince's, Union. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head
erased gules, within the attires a pheon azure, the whole
within a bordure of the last, charged with four buckles or,
for distinction in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet also
gules (for Coutts), 2. azure, two bars or, each charged with
three martlets gules, and for distinction in the dexter chief
point a cross crosslet gold (for Burdett), 3. party per fesse
dancettfe sable and azure in chief three sinister gauntlets
pendent argent, tasselled or, fesseways, and in base four
crescents in cross of the last (for Bartlett), and for and in
right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence surmounted
by the coronet of a Baron, the arms of Burdett-Coutts,
namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head erased
gules, between the attires a pheon azure, the whole within a
bordure embattled of the last, charged with four buckles or
(for Coutts), 2 and 3 azure, two bars or, each charged with
three martlets gules (for Burdett). Upion the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. in the centre, upon a wreath
of the colours, a man from the middle shooting an arrow
from a bow all proper, charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet or (for Coutts), 2. on the dexter side, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, charged for dis-
tinction with a cross crosslet or (for Burdett), 3. on the
sinister side, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
proper, a demi-swan with wings elevated argent, collared
sable; with the Mottoes, "Esse quam videri," " Cleve
fast," "Mature." And on the sinister side of his achieve-
ment, also for and in right of his wife, is placed a lozenge,
surmounted by the coronet of the rank of a Baron, the
arms of Burdett-Coutts, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent
a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon
azure, the whole within a bordure embattled of the last,
charged with four buckles or (for Coutts), 2 and 3 azure,
two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules (for
Burdett) ; and for Supporters, on the dexter side of the
lozenge, a stag proper, gorged, with a ribbon argent, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Coutts, namely,
argent, a stag's head, erased gules, between the attires
a pheon azure, the whole within a bordure embattled of the
last, charged with four buckles or ; and upon the sinister
side of the lozenge a lion proper, also gorged with a ribbon
argent, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms
of Burdett, namely, azure, two bars or, each charged with
three martlets gules. Married, February 12, 1881, the
Right Honourable Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts,
Baroness Burdett-Coutts of Highgate and Brookfield, in
the county of Middlesex, the youngest daughter of the
late Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet of Foremark, in the county
of Derby, Member of Parliament, by Sophia his wife,
daughter of Thomas Coutts, Banker. Her ladyship suc-
ceeded under the will of her grandfather's widow. Her Grace
Harriet, Duchess of Saint Albans, to Mr. Coutts' property,
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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assumed by Royal License 1837 the additional surname
of Coutts, and was created a Peeress, as Baroness Burdett-
Coutts, June 9, 1871. She is one of the co-heirs of the
Baronies of Scales-Latimer, and Badlesmere. Postal ad-
dresses — HoWy Lodge, Highgate, London, N.W. ; i
Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, W.
BARTON, quartered by ASSHETON and LANE.
CHARLES TOM BARTON, Gentleman. BornM^rch
6, 1853, being the third son of the late John Everard Barton
of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of
Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armoriarbearings— He bears
for Arms : Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags'
heads caboshed two and two within a bordure charged with
eight crescents, the whole cdunterchanged ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an
owl argent between two acorns slipped and leaved proper ;
with the Motto, "I byde my time." Mar? ted, February
2, 1876, Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Saunders
ofSion Hill, Wolverley ; and has had Issue— {i) Frederick
John Saunders Barton, Gentleman, born November 19,
1876, and died October 22, 1877 ; (2) Charles Percy Barton,
Gentleman, born September 20, 1880; (3) John Everard
Barton, Gentleman, born January 30, 1889; Dorothy; and
Hilda. Postal address — The Hill, Wolverley, Worcester-
shire.
DUNBAR PLUNKET BARTON, Esquire, one of His
Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Member of Parlia-
ment for Mid Armagh, Justice of the Peace for the city
of Dublin and for the county of Armagh. Bor?i October
29, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry
Barton, Gentleman, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known
as the Honourable Charlotte, daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable John Plunket, third Baron Plunket. Clubs-
Carlton, Constitutional, Kildare Street (Dublin), Sackville
Street (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a rose
gules, seeded or and barbed vert, between three boars'
heads erased proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a boar's head erased proper; with the Motto, "Fide et
fortitudine." Postal addresses — \2> Clare Street, Dublin;
12 Mandeville Place, London, W.
EVERARD WILLIAM BARTON, Gentleman. F.S.A.
Born June 8, 1849, being the eldest son of the late John
Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife,
younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Club —
Royal Societies'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed
two and two within a bordure charged with eight cres-
cents, the whole counierchanged ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent
between two acorns slipped and leaved proper ; with the
Motto, " I byde my time." Married, June 27, 1876, Agnes,
younger daughter of James Evers-Swindell, Esquire, of
Oldswinford Castle, in the county of Worcester, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Postal address — War-
stone House, Bewdley, Worcestershire.
FREDERICK GEORGE BARTON, Esquire, J. P. for
Colony of New South Wales. Borti August 29, 1851, being
the second son of the late John Everard Barton of Astley
Hall, Stourport, and of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife,
younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse argent and
azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two within a
bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counter-
changed ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, an owl argent between two acorns slipped
and leaved proper; with the Motto, "I byde my time."
Married, September, 28, 1882, Anne Rachel Warner,
daughter and heir of William Warner Sleigh, Barrister-at-
Law ; and has had Issue — Everard William Campbell
Barton, Gentleinan, born September 30, 1887 ; died Decem-
ber 19, 1887 ; Evelyn Mary ; Winifred Millie ; and Con-
stance Everard Campbell. Postal address — Astley Hall,
Stourport, Worcs.
§ HENRY JOHN HOPE BARTON, Gentleman, B.A.
Ch. Ch. , O.xon. , Lieut. Yorkshire Dragoons. Born
Feb. 25, 187s, being the only son of the late John Watson
Barton, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Juliana, second
dau. of James Hope of Moray Place, Edinburgh. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a fesse, between three bucks'
heads caboshed or, a martlet gules, within two acorns
slipped vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, issuing from a mount vert, an acorn proper,
fructed or, with a leaf on either side vert, each charged with
a martlet also or. Motto — " Crescitur cultu." Seats —
Stapleton Park, near Pontefract ; and Saxby Hall, Barton-
on-Humber.
WILLIAM HENRY HUGH BARTON, Gentleman.
BornYnh. 1871, being the elder son of the late Samuel Henry
Barton, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Grove, co. Tipperary,
by his wife Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Major Thomas
Frobisher, of the Bengal Army, of Cheltenham, J. P. and
D.L. Armorial bearings— Argent, a rose gules, barbed
vert, seeded or, between three boars' heads erased proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased proper. Motto — "Fide et
fortitudine." Postal a^c/rwj— Hereford Villa, Bronsford
Road, Worcestershire.
BRIAN BARTTELOT BARTTELOT, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Sussex, late
HK flfflrf rti" Captain 2nd Battalion Sussex Rifle Volun-
iC'UttVvlUl' teers, youngest but only surviving son of
George Barttelot, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant of Stopham, in the county of
Sussex (and brother of the late Colonel the Right Honourable
Sir Walter Barttelot Barttelot, Baronet, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament),
by Emma his wife, youngest daughter of James Woodbridge.
Clubs— O-K^oxA and Cambridge University, Pall Mall, Lon-
don ; Royal Torbay Yacht (Torquay), Royal Dart Yacht
(Kingswear, Dartmouth). Livery— 'D^xV. blue coat with
black and yellow striped waistcoat, black trousers, and
brass buttons ; dress livery : blue coat, pale yellow cashmere
waistcoat, black plush breeches, gold garters, and black
silk stockings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of 8, i. sable, three sinister gloves pendent argent,
tasselled or (for Barttelot); 2. quarterly per fesse indented
argent and gules, four crescents counterchanged (for Stop-
ham) ; 3. azure, three chevronels argent, in the sinister chief
a martlet for difference (for Lewknor) ; 4. gules, three bucks'
heads caboshed argent (for Doyley) ; 5. azure, two bars
gemel, in chief a lion passant guardant or (for Tregoz) ;
6. or, on a chief gules, three bezants (for Camoys) ; 7. argent,
three hawks' heads erased sable (for Walton) ; 8. argent, an
eagle with two heads displayed sable (for Sykeston) ; and
is the Naval Cockade.
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for his Crest, upon a Wreath of the colours, a swan couchant
with wings endorsed aro;ent ; and the Motto — "Matura."
Married, June i, 1864, Mary Dorothy (d. June 28, 1899),
eldest dau. of the late John Frederic La Trobe Bateman,
F. R.S., of Moor Park, Farnham, co. Surrey; and has
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Issue — (i) George Frederic Barttelot, Esq., Major Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, fi. June 13, 1865 ; (2) Brian Herbert
Fairbairn Barttelot, Gentleman, Commander R.N., d.
Dec. 31, 1867; Mary Philadelphia; and Isobel Dorothy
\m. Sept. 1891, Alfred P. Marsden]. Estate and postal
address — Ditton, Torquay, Devon.
BASHE, quartered by FLOYER.
BASHFORD (H. Coll.). Or, an eagle displayed sable,
on a chief of the last, a pale of the first, and three bear's
heads erased counterchanged. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw erased
fessewise sable, thereon a sea-horse's head erased argent.
Son of late Capt. James Bashford, R.N. : —
William Charles Lake Bashford, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
b. . E&s. — Brunswick Square, Brighton.
BASING, quartered by HUSSEY.
JOHN BASKERVILLE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Oxford, Colonel (retired) late commanding Queen's Own
Oxfordshire Hussars, formerly in the 6th Dragoons and
Major 14th Hussars. Born Nov. 9, 1839, being the eldest son
of the late Henry Baskerville, Esq., j.P and D. L. , High
Sheriff 1847 (who assumed by Royal Licence March 5, 1838,
the surname and arms of Baskerville, in lieu of those of
Viveash, on succeeding to the estate of his first cousin, John
Baskerville), by his wife Mary Anna, second dau. of John
Standfast Burton of Cheltenham. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron gules, between three hurts. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf's head erased or, pierced through the mouth by a
broken spear in bend sinister, point upwards argent, im-
brued gules, and staff broken gold. Motto — " Spero ut
fidelis. " Married, i86g, Caroline, dau. of William Charles
Henry, M.D., F.R.S., F.R.G.S., F.C.S., J. P., of Haflfield,
CO. Hereford ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Baskerville,
Esq., B.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, and late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal
Fusiliers, b. August 23, 1870; (2) Humphrey Baskerville,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1879 ; Clara Juliet ; and Maud Lucy.
Seat — Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford. Clubs —
Junior United Service, Cavalry.
RALPH HOPTON BASKERVILLE, Gentleman,
Born Feb 13, 1883, being the only son of the late Walter
Thomas Mynors Baskerville, Esq., J.P. , D. L. , and LP.
CO. Brecon, High Sheriff 1868, by his wife Bertha Maria,
only child of John Hopton of Canonffrome Court, co.
Hereford. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron gules
between three hurts. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or,
pierced through the mouth by a broken spear in bend
sinister, point upwards argent, imbrued gules, and staff
broken gold. Motto — "Spero ut fidelis." Seat — Clyro
Court, near Hay.
ALFRED BARNARD BASSET, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, Master of Arts of the University of
nt^fltt<tl>f" Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Society,
iUa^^i;-V only child of the late Alfred Basset, and heir
of the late John Swinford Bssset, Esquire,
of Stamford Hill, in the county of Middlesex. Armorial
bearings — Or, three piles gules, each charged with a
bugle-horn stringed of the first, a chief vair. Crest —
A boar's head erased or, gorged with a ribband gules, sus-
pending an escutcheon of the last, and thereon a bugle-
horn as in the arms. Motto — " In arduis fortitudo. " Mar-
ried, April II, 1882, Edith Sarah Irwin, only child of the
late Thomas Gustave de Chaundre of Rouen and Dublin ;
and has Issite — Almina Caroline Georgiana ; Efifie Alfreda
lima. Estate and postal address — Fledborough Hall,
Holyport, Berks. Club — United University,
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ARTHUR FRANCIS BASSET, Gentleman, late Royal
North Devon Hussars. Born Jan. 29, 1873, being the son
of the late Gustavus Lambart Basset, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L., by his wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of William Elm-
hirst of West Ashby, co. Lincoln. Annorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or, three bars wavy gules (for Basset) ;
2 and 3, sable, a falcon rising or, between three mullets of
the last (for Pendarves). Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped
argent, horned, waved, and tufted or. Motto — " Pro rege
et populo." Seat — Tehidy Park, Camborne.
H CHARLES HENRY BASSET, Esquire, Justice of the
^ Peace for the county of Devon, and sometime Member
of Parliament for Barnstaple (1868-1874). Born Novem-
ber 16, 1834, being the fourth surviving son of the late Sir
William Williams, first Baronet of TreguUon, in the county
of Cornwall, by his wife Caroline, younger daughter of
Richard Eales of Eastdon, Lieutenant (retired) in the Royal
Navy, having served through the whole of the Crimean
War in the Black Sea, and the Sea of Azof, Major in the
Royal North Devon Yeomanry. Assumed by Royal License,
in the year i88o, the surname of Basset in lieu of his patro-
nymic ; with the arms of Basset. Club — Junior United
Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry
wavy of six or and gules, and for distinction in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet of the last ; and for a Crest, on
a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped argen
the mane, beard, and horn or, on the neck two bars indented
gules, and charged for distinction with a cross crosslet also
gules; with the Motto, " Bene agereac Laetari." Married,
January 7, 1878, Harriet Mary, only daughter of Arthur
Davie Basset, Gentleman, of Watermouth, and sister and
co-heiress of Reverend Arthur Crawfurth Davie Basset,
Justice of the Peace and Master of Arts, also of Water-
mouth ; and has Issue — Walter Basset, Gentleman, born
September 20, 1863, and Edith [married, October 18, 1882,
Ernest Charles Penn Curzon, Esquire, Captain in the i8th
Hussars, and has issue]. Estates — Westaway, Umberleigh,
and Watermouth Castle, all in the county of Devon. Postal
address — Watermouth Castle, Ilfracombe.
WILLIAM RICHARD BASSET BASSET, Gentleman.
Borti November 23, 1863, being the eldest son of the late
Major William West Bruce, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan,
74th Highlanders and 94th Regt. He assumed by Royal
Licence, 1865, the surname and arms of Bassett, by his
wife Eliza, dau. of Richard Weeks, Barrister-at-Law. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three bugle-
horns stringed sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed, between
the attires a cross fitch^e at the foot argent. Motto — " Gwell
angau na chywilydd." Seat — Beaupr6, near Cowbridge. co.
Glamorgan.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in plate armour proper, garnished or, the elbow towards
the sinister, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a sword also
proper, pommel and hilt gold, in bend sinister, the point
downwards. Motto — "Pax potior bello." Married, Oct.
16, 1861, Frances Jane, youngest dau. of the Hon. Mortimer
Rodney. Seats — Kitley, near Yealmpton ; and Buckland
Court, near Ashburton, both in Devon.
WILLIAM EDMUND POLLEXFEN BASTARD,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Devon, late Lieut, ist Royal Devon
Yeo. Born April 12, 1864, being the elder and only surviving
son of the Rev. William Pollexfen Bastard, M.A., Oxon.,
formerly Rector of Lezant, Cornwall, by his wife Caroline,
second dau. of Vice-Admiral WooUcombe of Hemerdon.
Armorial bearings— Or, a chevron azure. Mantling azure
RALPH THURSTAN BASSETT, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for CO. of Glamorgan (High Sheriff
'IKatfrfpff 1895)- Born January 15, 1851, being the
iC UPS'V'VV second but only surviving son of the late
Richard Bassett, Esquire, of Bonvilstone,
in the county of Glamorgan , Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan, by his first wife, Ann
Maria, second daughter of John Homfray of Penlline Castle,
in the same county. Club— ]\xr\\or Carlton. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between
three bugle-horns stringed sable ; and for a Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed, between the
attires a cross fitch^e argent ; with the Motto, "Gwell angau
na chwilydd." Married, June 12, 1878, Augusta Maria,
daughter of Captain F. Tyler ; and has Issiie — Dorothy
Sysylt, and Olive. Estates — Bonvilston and Cilfynydd.
Postal address - Crossways, Cowbridge, South Wales.
§ BALDWIN JOHN POLLEXFEN BASTARD,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. High Sheriff 1865 for Devon,
late Col. commanding 4th Devon Adm. Batt. R.V. , served
in the Crimea as Lieut, in 9th Regiment of Foot. Born
March 11, 1830, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., M.P. for
Devon, by his wife the Hon. Anne Rodney, only surviving
dau. of Rt. Hon. George, 2nd Baron Rodney. Armorial
bearings — Or, a chevron azure. Mantling azure and or.
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in plate armour proper, garnished or, the elbow
towards the sinister, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a sword
also proper, pommel and hilt gold, in bend sinister, the
point downwards. Motto— " Pax potior bello." Married,
April 14, 1890, Rosamond Isabel, only dau. of Abraham
Briggs Foster of Canwell Hall, co. Stafford ; and has Issi^e
—Rosamond Bridget ; Petronel Jane ; Isabel May ; and
Wilfrida Anne. 5^a/— Lyneham , Yealmpton, Devon.
Reverend WILLIAM POLLEXFEN BASTARD,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxon., late Rector of Lezant,
Cornwall. Born Jan. 12, 1832, being the third son of the late
Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., of Kitley, M. P. for Devon,
by his wife the Hon. Anne Jane Rodney, only surviving dau. of
Rt. Hon. George, 2nd Baron Rodney. Armorial bearings
—Or, a chevron azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in plate
armour proper, garnished or, the elbow towards the sinister,
the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a sword also proper, pommel
and hilt gold, in bend sinister, the point downwards. Motto
—"Pax potior bello." Married, Jan. 27, 1859, Carolme,
second dau. of Vice-Admiral WooUcombe of Hemerdon ;
and has Issue— [i] William Edmund Pollexfen Bastard,
Esq. [to whom refer] ; (2) Edmund George Bastard, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. II, 1872, d. young; Jane Frances [m., April
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IS, 1884, Gerald Marcel Conran of Bradridge House, Devon,
and has issue]; Mary Caroline; Ellen Woollcombe ; Anne
Katherine [7/1., Oct. 27, 1S92, Hon. and Rev. Henry Noel
Waldegrave, and has issue]; Grace Petronell; Florence
Elizabeth; Alice Dorothy; and Caroline Bridget. Postal
address — Cofflete, Torquay.
§ THOMAS BATE, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint, for
•^[rji^rt which he served the office of High Sheriff in the
■^t*^*' year 1887, late Captain in the Denbighshire
Hussars. Bor/i 1849, being the only son of the
late Edward Bate, Esquire, of Kelsterton, Justice of the
Peace, by Martha his wife, only daughter of the Reverend
Edward Whitley of Berse Drelincourt. C/ids — Junior
Carlton. Livery — Dark blue coat, red waistcoat, drab box-
cloth overcoat, with blue cufts and collar. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse cotised argent.
1881-82, and to International Sugar Conference 1887-88,
British Delegate to International Tariff Bureau Conference
at Brussels 1888, Sec. to Treaties Committee 1890-92, and
British Delegate to Anglo-Portuguese Commercial Negoti-
ations 1892, and to Anglo-Spanish Conmiercial Negotia-
tions 1894 ; President Roy. Statistical Soc. 1897, Chair-
man of Board of Trade Commercial Committee. Born Aug.
31, 1844, being the seventh son of the late Rev. John Bate-
man, Rector of E. and W. Leake, Notts, and Dean of
Hartington, by his wife Emily, dau. of Edward Shewell.
Armorial bearings — Or, three crescents, issuant from
each an estoile of six points gules, a canton azure.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a crescent and estoile as in the arms, between two eagles'
wings or. Motto — •" Sidus adsit amicum." Married, July
30, 1868, Edith Ellen, dau. of James Eland Hobson of
Haverfield, Kew, and of Eaton Socon, Beds. ; and has had
Issue — (i) John Sacheverell Bateman, Esq., 1^. and d. 1869 ;
(2) Edward Sacheverell Bateman, Esq.,^. Dec. i, 1870; (3)
John Keelinge Bateman, Esq., h. June 10, 1872; (4) Alfred
James Bateman, Esq., h. 1881, d. 1883; Grace Ellen;
Hester ; and Edith Florence \in. 1899, Ivor Forbes Mal-
colmson]. Estates — Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire ; Cotton
Mill Farm, Uttoxeter, Staffs. Postal address — Woodhouse,
Wimbledon Park, London, S.W. Clubs — Windham,
National.
FREDERIC OSBORNE FITZHERBERT BATE-
MAN, Esquire, J. P. co. Derby. Born Nov. 12, 1859,
being the only child of the late Thomas Osborne Bateman,
Esq., J. P., D. L. , of Hartington Hall, by his wife Fanny
Hanham, dau. of William Lawrence Bicknell. Club —
Windham. Armorial bearings — Or, three crescents, and
issuant from each an estoile of six points gules, a canton
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a crescent and estoile as in the arms, between
two eagles' wings or. Motto — "Sidus adsit amicum."
Married, 1886, Evelyn Mary, dau. of Major Wilkinson of
Scarborough; and has, with other Issue — Osborne R.
Sacheverell Bateman, Gentleman, born 1887. Seats —
Hartington Hall and Breadsall Mount, Derbyshire.
HUGH ALLEYNE SACHEVERELL BATEMAN,
Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Morley. Born 1860,
being the only son of the late Thomas Keelinge Bateman,
Gentleman, by his wife Georgina, daughter of Frederick
Bannatyne, 33rd Regiiuent. Club — Boodle's. Livery —
Black coat, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or three crescents, with
an estoile of six points gules, a canton azure (for Bateman) ;
2 and 3 or, on a fesse between two dragons' heads erased
sable, three dolphins of the field (for Osborne) ; and for the
Crest, a crescent with an estoile gules between two wings
or; with the Motto, "Virtus ad sidera." Married, June
8, 1888, Anna, daughter of Edward Bridges, late of
Shropshire, formerly 7th Fusiliers. Estates — Morley,
in the county of Derby. Postal address — Etwall, Derby
shire.
between four dexter hands couped at the wrist three in chief
and one in base bendways or, an arrow fesseways proper ;
and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a stag's head couped argent, attired or, pierced in the neck
by an arrow in bend proper, a hand couped at the wrist
fesseways also or; with the Motto, " Live to live." Married,
July II, 1878, Perenna, daughter of William Owen, Esquire,
of Shanvaghey, Queen's County, and of Blessington, Ireland,
Justice of the Peace; and has Issue — (i) Roger Whitley
Bate, Gentleman, born October 12, 1882, killed at Rostpan,
Dec. 7, 1901 ; (2) Thomas Bate, Gentleman, born July i,
1889; Gwendoline Mary Owen; Dorothy; Gladys Annie;
Marjorie Perenna ; and Pauline Janet Whitley. Estates
and postal addresses — Kelsterton, and Plas Bellin, Flint,
North Wales.
BATEMAN, see LA TROBE-BATEMAN.
Sir ALFRED EDMUND BATEMAN, K.C.M.G.
(1900), Bar. Inner Temple, and Controller-Gen. of Com-
merce, Labour, and Statistics 1897-1903 ; was Sec. to Roy.
Commn. for negotiating Commercial Treaty with France
§HUGH OSBORNE BATEMAN, Esquire, Captain
late 43rd Light Infantry. Born Nov. 9, 1837, being
the fifth son of the late Rev. John Bateman, for forty-six
years Rector of East and West Lake, Notts, and Dean of
Hartington, by his wife Emily, dau. of Edward Shewell of
Bryanston Square, London. Armorial bearings — Or,
three crescents, issuant from each an estoile of six points
gules, a canton azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a crescent and estoile, as in the
arms, between two eagles' wings or. Motto — " Sidus adsit
amictim." Married, Sept. 19, 1871, Lydia Charlotte, dau.
of the Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood of Stamford Park,
Notts ; and has Isstie—YoMr daughters. Residence —
H JOHN BATEMAN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. co. Staf-
® ford, J.P. Essex. Born March 19, 1839, being the
eldest son of James Bateman, Esq., F. R.S., F. L.S. , F.G.S. ,
late of Biddulph Grange and Knypersley Hall, co. Stafford,
J.P. and D. L. , M.A. Oxon., by his wife Maria Sybilla, dau.
of Rev. Rowland Egerton of Norley, co. Chester (who took
the additional name of Warburton on succeeding to the
estates of Sir Peter Warburton, Bart., of Arley). Armorial
is the Military Cockade.
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bearings— He bears for Anns : Azure, on a fesse embattled
between three crescents issiiant from each an estoile argent,
the chemical character of Mars sable, and impaling the
arms of Bootle- Wilbraham, namely, quarterly i and 4,
argent three bendlets wavy azure (for Wilbraham) ; 2 and
3 gules, on a chevron engrailed, between three combs argent,
as many crosses pat^e fitch^e of the field (for Bootle).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, issuant therefrom
a demi-eagle with wings elevated sable, charged on the
breast with the chemical character of Mars or ; in the
beak a wreath of oak proper. Married, 1865, the Hon.
Jessy Caroline, 2nd dau. of the late Hon. Richard
Bootle- Wilbraham ; and has Issue — Agnes Mary [w., i88g,
Robert Maxwell D'Arcy-Hildyard, Esq., of Colborn Hall,
CO. York; 68th Durham L. I.]. iV^?/— The Hall, Bright-
lingsea, Essex. Clubs — Carlton, National.
ROBERT BATEMAN, Esquire, J. P. co. Salop. Born
1842, being the third son of James Bateman, Esquire,
D.L., J. P., F.R.S.. F.L.S., F.G.S., late of Biddulph
Grange and Knypersley Hall, co. Staff. , by his wife Maria
Sibylla, dau. of Rev. Rowland Egerton of Norley, co. Chester
(who took the additional surname of Warburton on succeed-
ing to the estates of Sir Peter Warburton, Bart., of Arley).
Clubs— '&a.\\\q. Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings
— Azure, on a fesse embattled between three crescents,
issuant from each an estoile argent, the chemical character
of Mars sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a tower argent, issuant therefrom a
demi-eagle with wings elevated sable, charged on the breast
with the chemical character of Mars or, in the beak a
wreath of oak proper. Married, 1883, Caroline Octavia,
dau. of the late Very Rev. the Hon. Henry Howard, Dean
of Lichfield. Residence — Benthall Hall, Broseley, Shrop-
shire.
The Rev. JOHN FITZHERBERT BATEMAN,
M.A. , late Rector of North and South Lopham, Norfolk,
and Rural Dean of Rockland. Borri April 6, 1829, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. John Bateman, Rector of
East and West Leake, Notts, and Dean of Hartington,
by his wife Emily, dau. of Edward Sheweil. Armorial
bearings — Or, three crescents, and issuant from each an
estoile of six points gules, a canton azure. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent
and an estoile as in the arms, between two eagles' wings
or. Motto — "Sidus adsit amicum." Married, firstly,
1861, Susan Elizabeth [d. 1874), dau. of Edward Anthony
Holden, Esq., D. L. , of Aston Hall, co. Derby; and
secondly, 1878, Georgina Caroline, dau. of the late William
Ambrose Morehead, H.E.I.C.S. By his first marriage he
had Issue — Susan Margaret, who died unmarried. Postal
address^iig Fordwych Road, West Hampstead, N.W.
Club — National.
The Rev. ROWLAND BATEMAN, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Oxon. Bo7-n Nov. i, 1840, being the second
son of (ames Bateman, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. P.
and D. L. , Staffs. , M.A. Oxon., by his wife Maria Sybilla, dau.
of Rev. Rowland Egerton of Norley, co. Chester (who took
the additional name of Warburton on succeeding to the
estates of Sir Peter Warburton, Bart., of Arley, Cheshire).
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse embattled, be-
tween three crescents issuant from each an estoile argent,
the chemical character of Mars sable. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tower
argent, issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings elevated sable,
charged on the breast with the chemical character of Mars
or; in the beak a wreath of oak proper. Married, Nov.
25, 1879, Helen, dau. of Philip Melvill, C.S.I., British
Resident at the Court of Baroda ; and has Issue— ]ohn
Melvill and Mary Sybilla. Residence— Ya.v/\&Y Rectory,
Bucks.
§ CHARLES SPENCER BATEMAN-HANBURY-
KINCAID-LENNOX, Esquire, commonly known as
the Hon. Charles Spencer Bateman-Hanbury-Kincaid-Len-
nox. Born 1827, being the son of the Rt. Hon. William
Hanbury Bateman-Hanbury, the first Baron Bateman, by
his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Spencer Stanley Chichester,
Esquire, commonly known as Lord Spencer Stanley
Chichester ; assumed the names of Kincaid-Lennox on
his marriage, by Royal License, 1872 ; entered 2nd Life
Guards 1850, Captain 1858, retired 1859 ; appointed Aide-
de-Camp to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1858, a Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Hereford i860, and for the
county of Stirling 1863, Member of Parliament for that
county 1852-1857, and for Leominster 1858-1865. Married,
firstly, 1861, Margaret Cunninghame, eldest daughter of
John Lennox- Kincaid-Lennox, and widow of the seventh
Viscount Strangford, who died 1857, within a month of his
marriage (she died 1892); and secondly, 1893, Rose, daughter
of Boyd Alexander Cunninghame, Royal Navy. Postal
addresses— 62, Montagu Square, W. Clubs — Q,2x\Xon,
Arthur's, Bachelors'.
BATES (H. Coll). Barry of twelve per pale azure and
argent, counterchanged, on a chevron or, cotised gules,
three pallets of the last, each charged with a fleur-de-lis
of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, five fleurs-de-lis alternately or and
gules, in front of a swan's head couped proper, and charged
on the neck with six barrulets azure. Motto—' ' Virtutis
comes invidia." Z,tz'«/-y— Blue and silver,
Sons of Thomas Bates of Aydon, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1810 ; d. 1882 ; m. 2nd, Matilda Jane, d. of Rev.
Edward Harbin, Rector of Kingweston :—
Rev. Edward Harbin Bates, M.A., Rector of Puckmg-
ton, b. 1862. /?f^.— The Rectory, Puckington, Somer
set
Charles Loftus Bates, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. late ist
Dragoon Gds., Major Reserve of Officers, Lt.-Col. North-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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umberland I.Y., b. 1863 ; tn. 1892, Katharine, eld. d. of
Edward Leadbitter, The Spital, Northumberland; and
has issue — Edward Giles Bates, Gentleman, b. 1897.
— The Spital, Hexham. Club — Army and Navy.
Res.
EDWARD HENRY BATH, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Car-
marthen, for which county he served the office of High
Sheriff in the year 1892, and is also a J. P. for the borough
of Swansea. Born Feb. 3, 1851, being the eldest son of the
late Edward Bath, Esq. , J. P. of Brynymor, Swansea, by
Eugenie his wife, daughter of Charles Lambert of Coquimbo,
in the Republic of Chili, and nephew of the late Henry
James Bath of Alltyferin. Livery — Chocolate, with red
piping. Annorial bearings (H. Coll., 1868)— Gules, a
chevron paly of six argent and or, between three plates,
on a chief of the third, as many wolves' heads erased sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head erased sable, gorged with a collar
vair, and holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and
leaved proper. Mottoes — "Habere et dispertire," — "He
conquers who endures." Married, August 12, 1874,
Esther, daughter of John Williams James of Brynbriallu,
Swansea; and has Issue — Henry Bath, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 18, 1875 ; Esther ; Catherine Edith ; and Janet Lam-
bert. Postal address — Alltyferin, Nantgaredig, R.S.O. ,
Carmarthenshire. Clubs — Swansea (Swansea), Bristol
Channel Yacht Club (Oystermouth).
CHARLES BATHURST, Esquire, J.P. forco. Glouces-
ter. Born Nov. 27, 1836, being the elder son of the late
Rev. William Hiley Bathurst ; by his wife Mary Anne,
fourth dau. of Matthew Rhodes of Leeds. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, two bars ermine, in chief three crosses pat^e
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm in mail embowed, holding in the
hand all proper a club with spikes or. Motto — "Tien ta
foy." Married, Jan. 27, 1864, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Colonel Hay ; and has had Issue — (i) William Hay Bathurst,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 17, 1864; d. Jan. 26, 1883; (2) Charles
Bathurst, Esq., J.P. co. Gloucester, late Capt. R. Mon-
mouth Engineer Militia, Barrister-at-Law, b. Sept. 21, 1867
[w. , Dec. 17, 1898, Hon. Bertha Susan Lopes, youngest
dau. of Rt. Hon. ist Baron Ludlow, and has issue, Ben-
jamin Ludlow Bathurst, Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1899] ; (3)
Arthur Henry Bathurst, Gentleman, b. Aug. 29, 1871 ;
(4) Robert Bathurst, Gentleman, b. May 18, 1875 ; Mary
Georgina ; and Margaret Frances, d. young, July 28, 1886.
Seat — Lydney Park, co. Gloucester.
The Venerable FREDERICK BATHURST, Arch-
deacon of the county of Bedford, Honorary Canon of Ely.
Born March 7, 1827, being the si.xth son of Sir James
Bathurst, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, by his wife Caroline, commonly known
as Lady Caroline, daughter of the first Earl and sixth
Baron Castlestuart. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Sable, two bars ermine, and in chief three crosses
pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in
mail embowed, the elbow to the sinister, the hand proper,
holding a spiked club or. Married, 1855, Catherine
Georgiana, daughter of the Reverend Calvert Fitzgerald
Moore, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty ; and
has had Issue — (i) James Stuart Bathurst, Gentleman,
born 1859, died 1868 ; (2) Frederick Marlay Bathurst,
Gentleman, born 1865 ; Louisa [married Stanley Victor
Coote] ; and Katherine. Postal address — Holwell Rectory,
Hitchin.
M The Right Honourable SEYMOUR HENRY
W BATHURST, Earl Bathurst of Bathurst, co. Sussex;
Baron Bathurst of Battlesden, co. Bedford; Baron Apsley
of Apsley, co. Sussex ; C.M.G., D.L. , Col. 4th Bat. Glou-
cester Regt. Born July 21, 1864, being the eldest son of
the late Right Honourable Allen Alexander, sixth Earl
Bathurst, by his wife Meriel Leicester Warren, dau. of the
Right Honourable George, second Lord de Tabley. Livery
— Dark blue with gilt buttons, pale yellow waistcoat with
narrow blue lines. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4 (for Bathurst), sable, two bars
ermine, in chief three crosses pat^e or; 2. argent, on a
cross gules, five escallops or (for Villers) ; 3. barry of six
argent and gules, a canton ermine (for Apsley) : and impal-
ing the arms of Borthwick, namely, argent, a cinquefoil
sable, on a chief invected of the last, two cinquefoils of the
field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his
rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in mail embowed the
hand proper, grasping a club with spikes or. Supporters
is the Military Cockade.
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Two stags argent, each gorged with a collar gemelle
ermines. Motto— " Tien ta foy." Married, Nov. 15, 1893,
Lilias Margaret Frances, only dan. of Rt. Hon. Sir Algernon
Borthwick, Baron Glenesk and Baronet ; and has Isstte —
(i) Allen Algernon Bathurst, Esq., commonly'called Lord
BATTEN, quartered by LYONS-MONTGOMERY.
HENRY BUTLER BATTEN, Gentleman, B.A. (New
Coll., Oxon.). Born Oct. 13, 1845, being the second son of
John Batten, Esq., of Aldon, Somerset, J. P. and D.L.
Apsley ; (2) Hon. William Ralph Seymour Bathurst ; Lady
Meriel Olivia. Residences — Cirencester House, Cirencester ;
22 Bruton Street, London, W.
THOMAS EDMOND BATT, Esquire, J. P. co. Done-
gal, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Commanding Donegal
Artillery. Born 1854, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas Batt, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, by his wife Charlotte, dau.
of the Rev. Edmond Hesketh Dalrymple Know, late Arch-
deacon of Killaloe. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
cross between four bats sable, three escallops in pale or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a crescent argent, charged with an escallop gules.
Motto — " Virtute et valore." Seat — Rathmullan House,
CO. Donegal.
BATTEN, see CHISHOLM-BATTEN and HENRY-
BATTEN-POOLE.
Somerset and Dorset, by his wife Grace Eleanor, dau. of
John White of Upcerne, Dorset. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a chevron nebuly ermine, between three anchors
erect entwined by a cable or, a chief in arch of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of the stump of an oak tree sprouting on
either side proper, three roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Motto — " Tenax propositi persto." Residence —
Aldon, Yeovil, Somerset. Club — New University.
HERBERT GARY GEORGE BATTEN, Esquire, J. P.
for Somerset, B.A. (Trin. Hall, Camb. ), Lieut. -Col. 3rd
Batt. Dorset Regt. Born March 3, 1849, being the third
son of John Batten, Esq., of Aldon, Somerset, J. P. and
D.L. Somerset and Dorset, by his wife Grace Eleanor,
dau. of John White of Upcerne, Dorset. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron nebuly ermine, between three anchors
erect entwined by a cable or, a chief in arch of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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colours, in front of the stump of an oak tree sprouting on
either side proper, tliree roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Motto — " Tenax propositi persto." Married,
firstly, Aug. 6, 1878, Frances Eleanor, dau. of John Beard-
more of Uplands, Hants; and secondly, Oct. 5. 1898,
Isabella Frances, dau. of the late Gen. Sir Robert Bright,
G.C.B. 6Va/j—Fairlee, Isle of Wight ; Keyford, Yeovil.
HERBERT PHELIPS B.\TTEN, Gentleman. Born
1859, being the son of the late Herbert Batten, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. Somerset, and J. P. for Dorset, Captain late ist
Somerset Militia, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
William Phelips of Cucklington, Somerset. Armorial
bearings -Azure, a chevron nebuly ermine, between three
anchors erect entwined by a cable or, a chief in arch of the
last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of the stump of an oak tree sprouting
on either side proper, three roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Motto— " Tenax propositi persto." Married,
1892, Josephine Constance, second dau. of Sir Joseph
Cocksey Lee. Residejice — Lufton Manor, near Yeovil,
Somerset. Club — New University.
JOHN MOUNT BATTEN, Esquire, C.B., late
Col. King's Liverpool Regiment, J. P. cos. Dorset
and Somerset, Sheriff of Dorset. Born April 7, 1843,
being the eldest son of John Batten, Esq., of Aldon,
Somerset, J. P. and D. L. Somerset and Dorset, by his wife
Grace Eleanor, dau. and heir of John White of Upcerne,
Dorset. Armorial bearings- Quarterly i and 4, azure,
a chevron nebuly ermine, between three anchors erect
entwined by a cable or, a chief in arch of the last (for
Batten) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a cross quarterly ermine and
or, between four falcons argent, a fret gules between four
lozenges of the first (White); impaling the arms of Sant,
jn^vc.z\j, sable, a chevron cv./iioCd.-'-"-. bftv:^" three roses
^argent, barbed and seeded proper, as many escallops of the
field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest (of Batten)— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of the stump of an oak tree
sprouting on euiier side proper, three roses argent, barbed
and seeded proper. Motto— " Hold fast." Tl/ar/vVrt', firstly,
July 16, 1873, Margaret Annie, eldest dau. of Rev. John
Brooks, Rector of Walter-le-dale, co. Lancaster ; and by
her (who died 1893) has h'^ue — (i) John Henry Strode
Batten, Gentleman, Lieut. King's Liverpool Regiment,
b. 1875; (2) Nathaniel Prygge Batten, Gentleman, of
Exeter Coll., Oxon. ; Grace Amy Margaret [w. , Jan. 6,
1898, Edward George Troyte Bullock, eldest son of George
Troyte-Ciiatyn Grove of North Cocker House] ; Winifred
Sarah Eleanor ; Frances Maud ; and Constance Mount. Col.
Batten m. secondly, 1895, Mary Edith, eldest dau. of James
Sant, Esq., R..'\. Residences — Upcerne House, Dorchester ;
Mornington Lodge, West Kensington. Mr. Batten makes
use of the White crest [out of a ducal coronet per pale or
and gules, a camel's head azure, eat-ed gold, gotged with a
wreath of lilies and coses') iji lieu of the crest of Batten.
BATTEN (H. Coll). Per pale argent and or, three
battle-axes erect sable, on a chief arched gules, two anchors
with cables also erect of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a battle-
axe in bend sinister blade upwards, two battle-axes in saltire
all proper. MottO — " Boutez en avant."
Only surv. son of John Batten, Gentleman, late Prin-
cipal Clerk, H.M. Customs, of 4 Percy Villas, Ken-
sington, W. : —
John llolgate Batten, Esq., late Major 4th Middx. Rifle
Vols. , ^. 1859; m. 1892, Jane Leckie, yr. d. of late Alexander
Forbes of The Galleries, Aberdeen [Arms of Forbes — vide
Forbes of Monymusk — impaled, viz. azure, on a chevron
argent, between three bears' heads couped of the last,
muzzled gules, a man's heart proper, a bordure or]; and
has issue — (i) John Forbes Batten, Gentleman, b, 1893 ; (2)
Stephen Alexander Holgate Batten, Gentleman, h. 1898;
and Marjorie Isabel. Res. — 4 Percy Villas, Campden Hill,
Kensington, London, W. Club -Junior Constitutional
Albemarle.
WORSLEY BATTERSBY, Esq., J. P. for Somerset.
Born 1825, being the son of the late Charles Battersby
of Hindley, co. Lancaster, by Annie, dau. and coheir
of the late Rev. Thomas Heyes, M.A. , Vicar of West
Houghton and Christchurch, co. Lancaster. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a lozenge sable, on a chief wavy azure
a paddle-wheel steamship with sails or, impaling the arms
of May, namely gules, a chevron invected or. between three
roses argent, on a chief of the second a bull statant sable.
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a ram argent, armed or, charged on
the body with two trefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter
foreleg on a lozenge sable. Motto — " Labore vinces."
Married, 1876, Jessie, 3rd dau. of William May, of the
E. I.e. Service; and has, with oXh&x Issue — Charles Worsley
Battersby, Gentleman, b. 1877. Seat — Knowle, Dunster
Somerset. Town residence — 72 Onslow Gardens, S.W.
M The Right Honour.^ble CYRIL FLOWER, ist
@ Baron Battersea, of Battersea, co. London, and Over-
strand, CO. Norfolk (1892), M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Lieut.
Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly M.P. for Brecknock,
1880-85, ^nd for Luton 1885-92, Junior Lord of the Trea-
sury Feb. to July 1886. Bor}i Aug. 30, 1843, being the
eldest son of the late Philip William Flower of Furze
Down, CO. Surrey, by his wife Mary, dau. of Jonathan
Flower. Armorial bearings — Or, two Haunches vert,
in pale three escutcheons of the last, each charged with a
fleur-de-lis of the field, and impaling the arms of Roths-
child, namely, quarterly, i. or, an eagle displayed sable ;
2 and 3, azure, issuing from the dexter and sinister sides
of the shield respectively, an arm embowed grasping five
arrows points downwards argent ; 4. or, a lion rampant
proper, langued gules, over all an escutcheon gules, thereon
a target point to the dexter proper. Mantling vert and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
clouds, a cubit arm erect proper, in the hand a rose and
lily argent, each slipped vert. Supporters — Dexter, a
mermaid proper, sem(5e-de-lis azure, holding in her dexter
hand three arrows or ; sinister, a sea-horse proper, collared
or, Semite of roses gules. Motto — " Flores curat Deus."
Married, Nov. 22, 1877, Constance, elder dau. of Sir
Anthony de Rothschild, ist Bart. Scats — Aston Clinton,
Tring, Bucks; Pleasaunce, Overstrand, Cromer, Norfolk.
Town residence — Surrey House, 7 Marble Arch, London,
W. Clubs — Brooks's, Devonshire, Reform.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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§ WILLIAM HENRY BAT TIE-WRIGHTSON, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. for ihe county of York, High
Sheriff of Yorkshire 1900, late Lieutenant in the 105th
Li-'ht Infantry, and Captain 3rd Battalion York and Lan-
caster Regiment, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Born i8s5^ being the eldest son of the Reverend Charles
Edward Vhomas, Rector of Hemsworth, in the county of
York, and his wife Georgiana Mary, third daughter of Colonel
Henry Hely Hutchinson of Weston, Towcester, commonly
known as Colonel the Honourable Henry Hely Hutchinson,
by Harriot his wife, eldest daughter of William Wrightson
of Cusworth ; and assumed the surname and arms of
Battle -Wrightson, by Royal License in the year 1891.
Clubs Naval and Military. Livery — Black coat with
yellow piping on the collar, yellow and black striped waist-
coat, black trousers with yellow piping, and black greatcoat.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, or a fesse engrailed compony counter-compony azure and
argent, between four griffins' heads erased, three in chief
and one in base of the second (for Wrightson) ; 2 and 3
sable, a chevron argent, between three goats statant of the
last, each charged with two pallets gules, a chief or, issuant
therefrom a demi-man affront^e, the de.xter hand holding a
club in bend between two cinquefoils, all also gules (for
Battle); impaling the arms of Cecil, namely, barry of ten
argent and azure, six escutcheons, three, two and one
sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, a unicorn rampant argent, resting the sinister fore-
leg on an escutcheon or, charged with a griffin's head
erased azure. Married, August 7, 1884, Isabella Georgiana
Katherine Cecil, commonly known as Lady Isabella
Georgiana Katherine Cecil, eldest daughter of the Most
Honourable William AUeyne Cecil, Marquess of Exeter;
and has Issue — Robert Cecil Battle- Wrightson, Gentleman,
born August 24, 1888 ; and Barbara Isabella Georgiana.
Estates — Lord of the Manors of Cusworth , Warmsworth , and
Edlington, in the county of York ; Hurworth, in the county
of Durham : Mickley, in the county of Northumberland.
Postal address — Cusworth Park, Doncaster.
BATTYE, see TREVOR-BATTYE.
CHARLES EDMUND AUGUSTINE TREVOR
BATTYE-TREVOR, Esquire, Capt. 3rd Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment. Born Dec. 5, 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Reverend William Wilberforce Battye
of Tingrith House, in the county of Bedford, Rector of
Hever, in the county of Kent, Lord of the Manors of Tin-
ith and Little Hampden, by his wife Harriet Dorothea
to whom refer], only daughter of Edmund Wakefield
Meade-Waldo, Esquire, of Stonewall, in the county of
Kent, and of Vever Castle, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Mrs. Battye-Trevor
was authorised by Royal License, dated September 23,
1890, in conjunction with the issue of her late husband,
to assume the surname of Trevor before that of Battye, and
the arms of Trevor quarterly with those of Battye, but her
eldest son, above-mentioned, assumed the name of Battye-
Trevor in lieu of Trevor-Battye in 1894. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a
chevron argent, between three goats passant of the last,
each charged with two pellets fesseways, a chief invected
or, thereon a demi-man couped and affrontte holding over
his dexter shoulder a club proper between two cinquefoils
gules (for Battye) ; 2 and 3 party per bend sinister erminois
and pean, a lion rampant counterchanged (for Trevor).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a club fesseways
proper, a stork argent, collared and lined sable, hold-
ing in the beak a roach proper (for Battye) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of
an oak-tree, a branch sprouting from its dexter side,
acorned proper, upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed
sable, wings elevated erminois (for Trevor) ; with the
Motto, "Ducat amor Dei."
ALFRED RIDLEY BAX, Gentleman, F.S.A., Barrister-
at-Law of the Middle Temple. Elder son of Daniel Bax
of Kenmure, Streatham, by Eleanor, youngest dau. of John
Carter of Greenwich. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a
chevron between three martlets argent, a lyre of the field ;
on a chief of the second, three beech leaves slipped vert.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed, vested sable, cuffs argent, the
hands proper holding a lyre or. Motto — " Verus et fidelis."
Married, Nov. 7, 1882, Charlotte Ellen, elder dau. of the
Rev. William Knibb Lea of Amoy, China, and after-
wards of West Norwood, co. Surrey ; and has had Issue —
(i) Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, Gentleman, /'. November
8, 1883 ; (2) Alfred Aubrey Vernon Bax, l>. 1884, d. 1895 ;
(3) Clifford Lea Bax, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1S86 ; and
Evelyn Mabelle Ellen. Residence — Ivy Bank, Haverstock
Hill, Hampstead, N.W.
HENRY GEORGE OUTRAM BAX-IRONSIDE, of
Houghton-le-Spring, co. Palatine of Durham, Secretary
E
H.B.M. Diplomatic Service. Born Nov. 15, 1859, being the
only son of John Henry Bax-Ironside, Esq., C.B., Bengal
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Civil Service, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Major-
Gen. Robert George Bulkeley Hughes of Plas Coch, co.
Anglesey. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, viz. quarterly azure and gules, a cross
flory or (for Ironside) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a bend engrailed
gules, between six torteaux, on a chief of the second three
cinquefoils argent (for Bax). Mantling azure and or. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested per pale
azure and gules, cuff argent, the hand proper holding a cross
flory or (for Ironside) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion gules, charged on the shoulder with three
cinquefoils argent, holding between the paws an Eastern
crown or (for Bax). Mottoes— " In hoc signo vinces,"
" Cavendo tutus." Seats — Houghton-le-Spring, co. Pala-
tine of Durham, and Heronden House, Eastry, Kent.
Residence — Heronden House, Eastry, Kent. Clubs — St.
James's, Travellers'.
JOSEPH WILLIAM BAXENDALE, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1893, M.A. Oxford. Born Oct.
1848, being the only son of the late Joseph Hornby Baxen-
dale, Esq., J. P. and D.L., F.R.G.C, by his wife Elizabeth
Mary, only surviving child of William Brockedon, F. R.S.
Armorial bearings — Gules, two barrulets argent, in chief
a fir tree eradicated proper between two trefoils slipped,
and in base a like trefoil of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from a mount, a fir tree proper between two trefoils slipped,
two on either side, vert. Married, 1874, Francis Margaret,
only surviving child of Hon. Francis Scott of Sendhurst
Grange, Surrey; and has Issue — Joseph Francis Noel,
Esq., late Capt. 3rd Hants Artillery, b. Dec. 25, 1877;
Laura Mary ; Ruth Margaret, d. 1882 ; and Dorothy
Margaret. Town residence — 78 Brook Street, W.
EDWARD A. BAXTER, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
Forfarsliire. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Rt.
Hon. William Edward Baxter, P.C., M.P. for Montrose
District, J. P. and D. L. , Secretary to the Treasury 1871 to
1873, by his wife Janet, dau. of J. Home Scott of Dundee.
Alinorial bearings — Ermine, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three mullets gules, as many garbs or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
lion passant guardant sable. Motto — " Vincit Veritas."
Married, 1879, Isobel, dau. of William Scott Elliott of
Arkleton, co. Dumfries; and has issue. Seats — Kincal-
drum, near Forfar ; Kilmaron Castle, Cupar, co. Fife.
C///i^— Devonshire.
BAXTER (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and sable, in
chief two garbs, and in base a dolphin naiant or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle displayed sable, gorged with a collar gemel, charged
on the breast and on each wing with an annulet and
holding in the beak as many ears of wheat leaved and
slipped all or. Livery —YyaxV. Green.
Son of Henry Baxter, Esq., J. P. Lanes., of The Tower,
Rainhill, b. 1830; d. 1886; tn. 1858, Sarah Ann, d. of
Abraham Mottram : —
Ernest Baxter, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Madeline
Frances, d. of Rev. Riou George Benson ; and has issue —
(i) Ernest Henry Baxter, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Francis
Riou Baxter, Gentleman, b. 1893; (3) Ralph Philip Baxter,
Gentleman, b. 1897; and Madeleine Riva. Res. — Rain-
hill, Lanes.
BAY, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
GIBBON BAYLEY - WORTHINGTON, Esq., J.P.
CO. Chester, formerly Capt. Earl of Chester's Yeomanry
Cavalry. Born 1836, being the second surviving son of
William Bayley, Esq., J.P. , of .Staleybridge, co. Lancaster,
by Sarah, dau. of the late John Gibbon of Ashton-imder-
Lyne, co. Lancaster ; assumed the name of Worthington
in 1863, under the will of his cousin, Thomas Worthington,
Esq., of Sharston. Armorial bearings — Ermine, three
tridents sable, each handle encircled by a chaplet of roses
proper. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant argent, sem^e
of estoiles sable, in the mouth a sprig of laurel proper.
Motto — "Inopinumsedgratum." ^lA^/vvW, 1868, Marianne,
dau. of the late Henry Brocklehurst of Foden Bank, Maccles-
field, CO. Chester ; and has, with other Issue — Thomas
Gibbon Bayley- Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1869. Seat —
Sharston Hall, near Northenden. Residence — 8 Balfour
Place, Park Lane, W.
BAYLY of Plasnewydd and Bally Arthur [ante 1730).
Gules, a chevron vair between three martlets or.
Sir Henry Cyril Paget, heir male, 5th Marquess of
Anglesey, 8th Bart., of Plasnewydd (4 July 1730).
Bayly of Bally Arthur. Quarterly, i. Bayly as above ; 2.
barry of four ermine and or, a lion rampant azure
(Bagenal); 3, argent, crusilly azure, three talbots' heads
erased sable, langued gules (Hall) ; 4. gules, three narcissus
flowers argent (Lambert) ; 5. Erminois, three increscents
azure (Symes) ; 6. argent, on a fesse between three wolves'
heads sable, as many mullets of the field (Cliffe). Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head erased proper, charged with a mullet argent. Motto
— " Quid clarius astris." Livery — Claret, piped yellow.
Son of Edward Symes Bayly of Bally Arthur, co.
Wicklow, Esq., J. P., D.L. (Sheriff 1837), Lieut-Col.
Wicklow Artillery and Capt. 34th Regt., b. 1807;
d. 1884, m. 1835, Catherine, d. of Rt. Hon. Peter Fitz
Gerald, Knight of Kerry : —
Edward Richard Bayly, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co.
Wicklow, formerly Ensign 3rd Bufis, Lieut - Col. late
commdg. 7th Brig. Irish Div. R.A., late an Assistant Land
Commissioner, b. 1845 ; m. 1875, Adelaide Alicia, eld. d. of
Col. Charles John Tottenham of Woodstock, co. Wicklow, :
and Plas Berwyn, co. Denbigh (by his wife Hon. Isabella 1
Maude); and has issue — (i) Edward Archibald Theodore
Bayly, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fus. , b. 1877; (2)
Charles John Bayly, Capt. 3rd Batt. Inniskilling Fus., b.
1878; Adela Maude ; and Kathleen Isabel. Seat— 'S>2\\y
Arthur, Woodbridge, co. Wicklow. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Son of Paget Lambert Bayly, Esq., Capt. 7th Hussars,
b. 1776; d. 1845; m. , Elizabeth, d. of Samuel
Shaw : —
John Bayly, Esq., C. B. ( ), Gen. (ret.) Col. commdg.
R.E., F.S.A., J.P. and D.L. co. Dumbarton,*. 1821 ; m.
1854, Jane, only d. of Humphrey Ewing Crum-Ewing,
Esq., of Strathleven, Lord-Lieut, of Dumbartonsh. ; and
has issue — (i) Rev. Paget Lambart Bayly, M.A. Camb.,
Vicar of Netherbury, Dorset, b. 1864 [m. 1896, Hon.
Blanche Louisa O'Brien, d. of Lucius, 13th Baron Inchiquin,
K.P.] ; Helen Tolmie Dick [m. 1880, Charles John Cathcart
Douglas, D.L.]; Florence Elizabeth [m. 1887, Thomas
Deuroche Smith, B.C.S.]; and Jane Coventry Ewing [m.
8168, Rev. Arthur William Dorman, M.A., Vic. of Hintor.
Charterhouse]. Res. — 13 The Crescent, Bath.
BAYNES (H. Coll., 1801). Sable, a shinbone in fesse,
surmounted of another in pale argent, on a canton of the
last, a vulture proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed
erminois, the hand holding a jawbone argent. Motto —
" Furor arma ministrat. "
Sons of Sir William John Walter Baynes, 3rd Bart.,
J. P., b. 1820; d. 1897; >n. 1845, Margaret, d. of
Daniel Stuart of Wyham Park, Oxon. : —
Sir Christopher William Baynes, 4th Bart., of Harefield
Place, CO. Middx. (29 June 1801) [Supporters (L.O.,
1805) — On either side a savage wreathed with holly about
the head and waist, holding a dub over his exterior shoulder
all proper], b. 1847; m. 1872, Amy Ruperta, d. of Edward
Colston of Roundway Park, Wilts ; and has issue— (')
William Edward Colston Baynes, Esq., B.A. , LL.M.
Camb., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1876; (2) Ronald Christopher
Baynes, Esq., b. 1878; Christobel Ruperta; and Dorothy
Julia. /e(?j. — Bank of England, Law Courts, Branch,
W.C. Clubs— Anhnx's, St. James's.
Donald Stuart Baynes, Esq., C.E., b. 1848; in. 1881,
Annie, ygst. d. of the Rev. Edward Ravenshaw, Rector of
Little Kington, Wilts. Res. — Latimers, Hants.
Roderick Walter Baynes, Esq. C.E. , b. 1852. Res.—
4 Saltram Place, The Hoe, Plymouth. Club — '^oys.X
Western Yacht (Plymouth).
Rev. Malcolm Charles Baynes, M.A. Camb., Rector of
Ringwould, Kent,i^. 1853; m. 1885, Margaretha.d. of Rev.
Arthur Cazenove, Hon. Canon of Rochester ; and has issue
— (i) Rory Malcolm Stuart Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1886;
(2) Keith Stuart Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1887; Isia Mar-
garetha Stuart ; and Morah Susan Stuart. A'trj.— Ring-
would Rectory, Dover, Kent. Club — Constitutional.
is the Military Cockade.
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Gilbert Samuel Baynes, Esq., Major late 6oth Roy.
Rifles served in Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), South African
War 1881 Eastern Soudan 1884 (medal with clasps and
Khedive's'star), b. 1855. A'es.— C/?/^— Wellington.
Kenneth Schalch Baynes, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret. p.) late
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, J. P. co. Inverness,
served in Egypt (twice mentioned in despatches, brevet
of Major, Egyptian medal with five clasps and Khedive's
star), commanded the Imp. Yeo. Aldershot 1902 (promoted
Lt-Col.), b- 1857; m. 1893, Florence Stewart Meetkerke,
vest. d. of Rev. Alexander Ewing, Vicar of Walmer, Kent.
y^^^Lworcester Lodge, Bracknell, Berks. Club — Naval
and Military.
Edward Neil Baynes, Esq., b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Charlotte
Augusta, elder d. of Hon. Augustus Anthony Frederick
Irby ; and has issue— (i) Edward Stuart Augustus Baynes,
Gentleman,^. 1889; (2) George Kenneth Baynes, Gentle-
man, b. 1891. Res. — 120 Warwick Street, S.W. Club —
Wellington.
Sons of Walter George Baynes, Esq., Capt. Coldstream
Guards, b. 1792 ; d. 1847 ; tn. 1836, Claudia Sulpicia
Barbara, d. of Francesco Maria Valerij of Bastia,
Corsica : —
Horace Christopher Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1827; w. ist,
1847, Adele [d. 1862), d. of Branchi ; 2nd, 1863,
Adel'e, d. of Meissonier. Res.—
Alfred Donald Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1828 ; 7n. 1864,
Theresa, d. of Rora ; and has surv. issue — Enid Mary
Seraphina. Res. —
William Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1830 ; m. 1853, Antonia,
d, of Adrian Alessandrini ; and has issue — (i) Walter
Donald Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1856; Georgina ; and
Claudina. Res. —
Sonsof Sir William Baynes, 2nd Bart., who was Super-
cargo-in-Chief of the H.E.I. Co.'s Factory at Canton,
China, b. 1789 ; d. 1868 ; ;«. 1815, Julia ((/. 1881), fourth
d. of General Sir John Smith, R.A. (the first European
lady who ventured openly to Canton) : —
Walter Francis Baynes, Gentleman, b. 1823; m. 1853,
Amelia Sarah, yr. d. of William Malton of Wimpole Street ;
and has issue — (i) Walter Malton Baynes, Gentleman,
^1854; (2) Nigel William Francis Baynes, Gentleman,
Lieut. 2nd Batt. Gloucestershire Regt., 1^. 1878 ; Amy
Helen ; and Ethel Frances. Res. — Braganza, Torquay.
Charles Christopher Baynes, Esq., formerly Capt. Surrey
Militia, and late member of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, b. 1829. Res. — Elstead, Godalming.
EDWARD BAZALGETTE, Esquire. Bor?i , being
the third son of the late Sir Joseph William Bazalgette,
Knight Bachelor, C. B. , designer of the Thames Embank-
ment, by his wife Dame Maria, dau. of the late E. Kough,
Esq., J.P., of Wexford. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a fesse gules, three crescents of the first, a chief azure,
thereon two crosses flory or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar azure, charged with two crosses flory
as in the arms, holding in the dexter forepaw a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt gold, and the dexter hind paw
resting on a crescent or. Postal address — C/o London
County Council, Spring Gardens.
JOSEPH BAZALGETTE, Esquire. Born , being
the eldest son of the late Sir Joseph William Bazalgette,
Knight Bachelor, C.B., designer of the Thames Embank-
ment, by his wife Dame Maria, dau. of the late E. Kough,
Esq., J. P., of Wexford. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a fesse gules, three crescents of the first, a chief azure,
thereon two crosses flory or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a hon rampant argent,
gorged with a collar azure, charged with two crosses flory
as in the arms, holding in the dexter forepaw a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt gold, and the dexter hind paw
resting on a crescent or. Residence—
The Rt. Hon. WILLIAM WITHER BRAMSTON
BEACH, J. P. and D.L. for Hants, formerly Major
f^^T ^^°' *^'^^al''y- M.P. for North Hants 1857-85, and
or W. Hants since 1885, M.A. Oxon. Born Dec. 2=;, 1826,
heing the only son of the late William Beach, Esq. , j". P. and
U.L., M.P. for Malmesbury, by his wife Jane Henrietta,
4^ ■ ■'°'^" Browne of Salperton Park, co. Gloucester.
Annonal bearings-Vair6 argent and gules, on a canton
azure, a pile or, quartering Hicks and Wither. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant argent, ducally gorged or, holding in
the paws an escutcheon azure, charged with a pile gold.
Motto--" Tout en bon heure." Married, Oct. 8, 1857,
Caroline Chichester, youngest dau. of Colonel Clevland of
Tapeley Park, Devon ; and has Issue — (i) William Archi-
bald Hicks, Esq., Capt. late 6oth Rifles, and Capt. and
Hon. Major 7th Batt. Royal Rifle Corps, b. Oct. 21, 1859
[w., Jan. 5, 1888, Violet Isabel, only dau. of Hon. Slingsby
Bethell, C.B., and has issue, William Guy Hicks Beach,
Gentleman, b. July 23, 1891 ; Cicely Caroline Hicks ; and
Winifred Violet Hicks]; (2) EUice Michael Hicks Beach,
Gentleman, b. March 31, 1875; ^-^d Alice Margaret \rn.,
July 19, 1890, William Graham Nicholson of Basing Park,
Hants, M.P. for Petersfield Div. , and has issue]. Seats —
Oakley Hall, Basingstoke ; Keevil House, Trowbridge.
BEACHCROFT (H. Coll., 12 Nov. 1717). Bendy of
six argent and gules, three stag's heads cabossed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a beech-tree proper, behind six park pales argent.
Son of Richard Beachcroft, Gentleman, b. ; d. ;
m. , Henrietta, d. of late Sir James Cosmo Melvill,
K.C.B. :—
Sir Richard Melvill Beachcroft, Knt. Bachelor (1904),
Solicitor, Vice-Chrmn. L.C.C. and Chrnin. Metropolitan
Water Board, b. 1846; ;«. , Charlotte, d. of late Robert
M. Bonnor-Maurice of Bodynfoet Hall, Montgomerysh.
Res. — II Craven Hill, London, W. C/?^35— -Conservative,
Union.
The Late HENRY CHRISTOPHER THOMAS
BEADNELL, Esq., J. P. cos. Montgomery and Merioneth,
late Lieut. W. Suffolk Regt., Capt. (ret.) Royal Montgomery
Rifles. Born Nov. 6, 1839, being the son of John Beadnell,
Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, and Castell-y-Dail, Mont-
gomeryshire, by his wife Matilda, dau. of Edward Gill.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse gules and azure, a fesse
argent surmounted by another of the second, charged with
a round buckle of the third, all between in chief a string of
beads (a rosary) with cross pendent therefrom, and in base
three bells, also of the third. Mantling gules and azure.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head
proper, erased gules, gorged with a string of beads and
pendent therefrom a bell argent. Motto— "Nee timide
nee temere." Married, Jan. 23, 1866, Matilda Jane, st-cond
dau. of John Marsh of Carno, Montgomery ; and has Issue —
(i) Henry Hugh Mostyn Beadnell, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, b. May 3, 1870 [m. Feb. 9, 1901,
Mary Winifred, dau. of Rev. E. Thwaites of Fisherton
Rectory, Salisbury] ; (2) Charles Hubert Marsh Beadnell,
is tbe Naval Coclcade.
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Gentleman, d. Feb. 6, 1872 ; Gwendoline Mabel Constance ;
and Matilda Henrietta Gwenllian. 5^^/— Gogarth, Llanid-
loes, CO. Montgomery. Cla&s — Junior United Service,
Junior Conservative.
BEAMISH (Confd. U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant
between three trefoils slipped gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped or. Motto—" Virtus insignit audentes."
Son of Capt. James Caulfield Beamish of Ditchley, co.
Cork, and Comphull, co. Sligo, b. 1847; d. 1896; m.
and, 1878, Elizabeth, d. and h. of Peter Niddrin,
Esq. , J.P. , of Comphull, co. Sligo, and Over Howden,
CO. Berwick : —
William Robert Delacour Beamish, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.E., b. 1879. ^^"■^ — Comphull, Dromore West, co.
Sligo.
Sons of North Ludlow Beamish, Esq., of Annemount,
CO. Cork, J.P. (High Sheriff 1855), Knight of Guelphic
Order, Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards,^. 1796; d. 1872;
m. 1841, Aline Marie, d. and coh. of Rev. John Eric
Forsstrom, Dean of Munktorp : —
North Ludlow Axel Beamish, Esq., of Ashgrove (q.v.).
William Adolphe Beamish, Gentleman, late 31st Regt. ,
b. 1844. Res. —
George Horace Townsend Beamish, Gentleman, b. 1847.
Res.—
Sons of Richard Pigott Beamish, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Ashbourne, co. Cork, Capt. W. Cork Art. Mil., b.
1832; d. 1899; 7n. 1858, Hulda Elizabeth Constance,
only d. and h. of Charles Gustavus Mosander, Knt. of
North Star of Sweden (by Philippina, d. and coh. of
Rev. John Erik Forsstrom) : —
Richard Henrik Beamish, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1903,
Violet, d. of Col. W. Pitcairn Campbell, A.D.C., 3rd
Batt. King's Roy. Rif. Seat— Ashhourne , Glounthaune,
CO. Cork.
Gustaf William Beamish, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Son of Richard Beamish, F.R.S : —
Alten Augustus William Beamish (q.v.).
Son of Francis Bernard Beamish : —
Francis Bernard Servington Beamish [q.v.].
ALTEN AUGUSTUS WILLIAM BEAMISH, Esquire,
Lt.-Col. Royal Engineers (retired), F.S.A. Born Sept. 24,
1841, being the second son of the late Richard Beamish of
Suffolk Square, Cheltenham, formerly an officer in the Cold-
stream Guards, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., F.S.S., &c., by his
wife Theodosia Mary, only surviving dau. and heiress of
Lieut. -Col. Augustus George Charles Heise, C.B. and K. H.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant, between
three trefoils slipped gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Motto —
"Virtus insignit audentes." Married, Dec. 20, 1892, May
Ross, dau. of Sir John Gillespie, W.S. (Edinburgh). Postal
address — 27 Philbeach Gardens, S.W.
FRANCIS BERNARD SERVINGTON BEAMISH,
Gentleman. Born Jan. 31, 1839, being the only son of the
late Francis Bernard Beamish, Esq., of Grenville House,
Cork, J. P., D.L. CO. Cork, M.P. for Cork 1837 to 1841,
and 1857 to 1865, Mayor of Cork 1841, High Sheriff of
Cork 1852, by his wife Hon. Catherine Savery de Lisle
de Courcey, daughter of Captain Hon. Michael de Courcey,
R.N., and sister of John Stapleton, 28th Lord Kingsale.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant between three
trefoils slipped gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, charged
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. MottO — "Virtus
insignit audentes." Married, July 24, 1862, Kate Phoebe,
daughter of Lieut. -Colonel Edward Broadley (died March
10, 1873) ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Edward de Courcey
Beamish, Gentleman, born March 4, 1866; and (2) William
Stuart Broadley Beamish, Gentleman, born 1868. Resi-
dence— Tuckton House, Christchurch, Hants.
NORTH LUDLOW AXEL BEAMISH, Esquire, J.P.
CO. Cork, B.A. (Trin. Coll. Dub.). Born 1842, being the
eldest son of the late North Ludlow Beamish, Esquire, of
Annemount, formerly of Lota Park, co. Cork, Knight of
the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Major in the Army,
formerly Captain 4th Dragoon Guards, Lieut. -Colonel a
la suite in the Hanoverian Service, F. R.S. , J.P. co Cork
(High Sheriff of Cork 1855), by his wife Aline Marie
daughter and co-heiress of Rev. John Eric Forsstrom, Dean
of Munktorp, Sweden. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
lion rampant between three trefoils slipped gules. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours'
a demi-lion gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped or. Motto — " Virtus insignit audentes. " Married,
November 16, 1869, Edith Annie, daughter and co-heiress
of Rev. William Hamilton Thompson, Rector of Stoke
Dry, J.P. CO. Rutland, by his wife Anne Jane Margaret,
only surviving daughter and heiress of William Beamish,
Esq., of Beaumont; by whom he has Issue — (i) Ludlow
Hamilton Beamish, Gentleman, b. Jan. 26, 1871 ; (2) Harold
Delacour Beamish, Gentleman, b. June 23, 1874 ; and Ethel
Hulda Frances [d. unm., July 5, 1896). Seat — Ashgrove,
CO. Cork.
STUART BROWNLOW BEATSON, Esquire,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Colonel Prince of Wales' Own Bengal Lancers.
Born July n, 1854, being the only son of Capt. William
Stuart Beatson, H.E.I.C.S. (who succumbed to cholera
when Assist. Adjutant-General to Havelock's force advance
ing to the relief of Lucknow), by his wife Cornelia Elizabeth-
dau. of Col. George Brownlow, H.E.I.C.S., a niece of the
first Lord Lurgan. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron
between three spear-heads points upward argent, a mullet
for difference, and impaling the arms of Elles, viz., parted
per fesse or and azure, three esquires' helmets counter-
changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and on a
wreath of the liveries is set'for Crest, a bee volant en arriire
%)roper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Cuni
prudentia sedulus." Married, Nov. 2, 1889, Edith Cecil,
youngest daughter of the late Major-General Sir William
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Kidston Elles, K.C.B. ; and has Issue— Charles Elles
Stuart Beatson, Gentleman, born Sept. 21, 1891 ; and
Eleanor Jean. Postal address — Union Bank of London,
Charing Cross Branch, W.C. Chtb — Cavalry.
BE.AUCHAMP, quartered by CORBET.
Sir REGINALD WILLIAM PROCTOR -BEAU-
CHAMP, 5th Baronet (Feb. 20, 1745), of Langley
Park, Norfolk, J. P. and D. L. for Norfolk, late Major 2nd
Brigade Eastern Division Norfolk Artillery. Born April
23, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas William
Brograve Proctor- Beauchamp, 4th Bart., D.L. for Norfolk,
who assumed by Royal Licence, July 9, 1852, the surname
of Proctor-Beauchanip, in that sequence, instead of Beau-
champ-Proctor ; by his wife the Hon. Catherine Esther
Waidegrave, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Granville
George, 2nd Lord Radstock. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a che\Ton sable, between three martlets gules (for Proctor) ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a pied greyhound sejant
proper, collared or. Motto— "Touj ours fid(^le." Married,
June 7, 1880, Lady Violet Julia Charlotte Maria Jocelyn,
only child of the 5th Earl of Roden (which marriage was
dissolved 1901) ; 'and has /w?/e — Shtila Ginevra Hilda
Mary; and Nadine. 5<?a/— Langley Park, Norwich.
Town residence— 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square. Clubs—
Carlton, Marlborough, Bachelors', and Hurlingham.
LEICESTER PAUL BEAUFORT, Esquire, M.A.,
B.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, Chief Justice North - Eastern
Rhodesia, formerly Governor and Commander-in-Chief of
the Colony of Labuan and of the State of North Borneo
1895-1899. Born Die. 13, 1853, being second son
of the late Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, by his wife
Emily Nowell, second dau. and coheir of Sir John Francis
Ravis, Bart., K.C.B., and grandson of Rear- Admiral Sir
Francis Beaufort, K.C.B. Armorial bearings- Quarterly
I and 4, azure, on a tower argent, a female figure
habited of the second, encircled round the waist with a belt
or, holding in her dexter hand elevated a mirror proper, in
her left hand a book resting on the battlements of the tower
gules, a crescent for difference (for Beaufort) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chevron nebuly between three mullets in chief and
another m base pierced sable (for Davis). Mantling azu*
and argent. Crest-Upon a wreath of the colours, a female
ngure as in the arms, between two wings erect argent.
Motto— "Deus meus turris fortis." Married, 1883 Edith
Mary, dau. of Rev. C. H. Griffith, Rector of Strathfield
Turgis ; and has Issue— \la.x'\on Cicely ; Ursula Ernestine ;
and Monica G. A. Residences— The Cottage, Strathfield
Turgis, Winchfield, Hants; Fort Jameson, N.E. Rhodesia.
C///1J— Sports'.
BEAUMONT (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile raguly
sable, between two escallops in base of the last, a cinquefoil
of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a cubit arm erect
proper, holding in the hand a cross crosslet fitch^e sable,
and surmounted by a mullet of si.\ points or.
Sir Lewis Anthony Beaumont, K.C.M.G. (1901), Grand
Officer of the Legion of Honour, Vice-Adm. R.N.,^ 1847;
m. 1889, Mary Eleanor, d. of Charles C. Perkins of Boston',
U.S.A. i?«.— 3 Sloane Gardens, London, S.W. Club—
United Service.
FRANCIS HENRY BEAUMONT, Gentleman, M.A.,
of Backland Court, Surrey, County Treasurer of Surrey.
Born April i, 1834, being the only son of Wilham Francis
Bertie Beaumont of Buckland (younger brother of Sir
George Howland Beaumont, 8th Bart., of Stoughton
Grange, co. Leicester), by his wife Frances Mary Caroline,
dau. of John Smith of Bury St. Edmunds. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, sem($e-de-lis or, turned up ermine, a lion
passant gold. Motto— " Erettus non elatus." Married,
July I, 1856, Mary Emily, third dau. of Evan Bailie of
Dochfour, N.B. , by Lady Georgiana Montagu his wife,
dau. of the most Hon. William, 5th Duke of Manchester;
and has Issue — (i) Francis Montagu Beaumont, Esq.,
Major King's Royal Rifles, b. Sept. 27, 1857 ; (2) Spencer
William Montagu Beaumont, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,^.
July 3, 1864; Evelyn Jane Mary; and Beatrice Caroline.
5<?a^— Buckland Court, Reigate, Surrey. Town residence—
14 West Halkin Street, S.W. C/«^— Carlton.
Sir GEORGE HOWLAND WILLIAM BEAUMONT,
loih Baronet (Feb. 21, 1661), of Stoughton Grange, co.
Leicester, late Captain Royal Horse Artillery. Born March
10, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Sir George How-
land Beaumont, 9th Bart., by his first wife Pauline Menzies,
third dau. of W. Hallows Belli, H.E.I.C.S., and niece of
Dr. How^Iey, Archbishop of Canterbury. Armorial bear-
ings-Azure, sem^e of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a chapeau
azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, turned up ermine, a lion
passant azure. Motto — " Erectus non elatus." Mat-tied,
Feb. 24, 1880, Lillie Ellen, second dau. of Major-Gen. G.
A. Cra'ster, late R. E. ; and has Issue — George Arthur
Hamilton Beaumont, Esq., b. 1881.
H HENRY FREDERICK BEAUMONT, Esquire,
^ V.D. , Justice of the Peace for the N. and W. Ridings
of the county of York, and for the parts of Kesteven, in
the county of Lincoln, Honorary Colonel of the West
Riding Yorkshire Volunteers, Deputy-Lieutenant for the
West Riding of the county of York, and formerly Member
of Parliament for the Southern Division of the said Riding,
and for the Colne Division. Born March 10, 1833, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Ralph Beaumont, by
Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir George Cayley, Bart., of
Brompton,co. York. Zzwrv— Dark claret. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and laneued azure,
within eight crescents in orle of the second. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased quarterly argent
and gules. Motto — "Fide sed cui vide." Married, Sept.
I, 1857, Maria Joanna, dau. of William Garforth ofWigan-
thorpe Hall, co. York; and has Issue — (i) Henry Ralph
Beaumont, Esq., J. P. and D.L. b. Dec. 17, 1865 \in. 1904,
Mary Helen, dau. of Sir James Gibson Craig, of Riccarton,
Bart.]; (2) Richard Henry Beaumont, Esq., Capt. King's
Royal Rifles, b. Jan. 2, 1868; Maria Catherine \_m. George
Darrock, son of D. Darrock, of Gourock] ; Emily Diana
Maria [w. William Graham Loyd] ; Dora Maria [ m.
J. W. Perryman, son of J. S. Perryman, of Ormesby Hall,
Middlesborough] ; Mary Frederica Maria \jn. Capt. W.
M. Maturin, R.N.] ; Everilda Maria \in. Arthur G. Barnes,
son of A. Barnes, Esq., M.P.]; Margaret Louisa Maria
ni. George Grant] ; Octavia Maria ; and Haid^e Maria
m. Rev. W. Outram, son of Sir James Oiitram, Bart., of
Clack na faire]. Estates — Whitley Beaumont; Crosland ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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and Meltham. Postal address— WhMey Beaumont, Hud-
dersfield. C/w^j— Brooks's, Turf, Yorkshire (York).
WENTWORTH BLACKETT BEAUMONT,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Durham, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Northumberland and the >A^est Riding
of the county of York. Born 1829, being the eldest son
of Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Esquire, Member of
Parliament of By well and Bretton, by Henrietta Jane
Enmia his wife, daughter of John Atkinson of Maple
Hayes, in the county of Stafford. C/uis — Reform, Travel-
lers', '\\'hite's, and Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and
langued azure, between eight crescents in orle of the
second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a bull's head erased quarterly argent and gules ; with the
Motto, "Fide sed cui vide." Alarried, firstly, Margaret,
commonly known as Lady Margaret, daughter of the Most
Honourable Sir Ulick John de Burgh, first Marquess of
Clanricarde, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint
Patrick (she died 1888); and secondly, 1891, Edith Althea,
daughter of Major-General Henry Meade Hamilton, and
widow of Colonel Sir George Pomeroy Colley, Knight
Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of
India. By his first marriage he has Issue—{i) Went-
worth Canning Blackett Beaumont, Esquire [to whom
refer] ; (2) Edward de Grey Beaumont, Gentleman ; (3)
Hubert George Beaumont, Gentleman; Margaret Harriet
[married. May 19, 1881, Copleston Richard George War-
wick Bamfylde, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour-
able Copleston Richard George Warwick Bamfylde (to
whom refer)]; and Amy Virginia [married, November 2,
1880, the Right Honourable Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen,
second Baron Brabourne]. Estates and postal addresses —
Bretton Park, Wakefield ; Dilston Hall, Corbridge-on-Tyne.
WENTWORTH CANNING BLACKETT BEAU-
MONT, Esquire, M.P. for Hexham Division, and
J. P. and D. L. co. Northumberland and the West Riding of
of the CO. of York, and Capt. (retd. Major) Yorks. Yeo.
Hussars, M.A. (Cantab.). Born i860, being the eldest son
of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esquire, of Bretton
Park, in the county of York, J. P. and D.L., and formerly
a Member of Parliament [to whom refer], by his first wife
Lady Margaret Anne, daughter of the Most Hon. Sir Ulick
John de Burgh, first Marquess of Clanricarde, K.P. Clubs
— Brooks's, Turf, Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and
langued azure, between eight crescents in orle of the second,
impaling the arms of Vane-Tempest, namely, quarterly i
and 4, argent a bend engrailed between six martlets sable
(for 'Fempest), 2 and 3 azure, three gauntlets or (for Vane) ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's
head erased, quarterly argent and guiles; with the Motto,
"Fide sed cui vide." Married, November 12, 1889, Lady
Alexandrina Louisa Maud, only surviving daughter of the
Most Hon. Sir George Henry Robert Charles William
Vane-Tempest, fifth Marquess of Londonderry, K.P. ; and
has Issue — Wentworth Henry Canning Beaumont, Gentle-
man, born 1890; Margaret Helen; Aline Mary de Burgh;
and Agatha Violet. Postal address — Bywell Hall, Stocks-
field-on-Tyne.
BEAVER (H. Coll., 1835). Or, a fess azure between
three lions rampant in chief gules, and a beaver passant in
base proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert thereon in front of three arrows,
one in pale and two in saltire, the pheons downwards, a
beaver passant proper. Motto — " Industria et virtute."
Sons of Roljert Atwood Beaver, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b.
1846 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1864, Charlotte Louisa, d. of Joseph
Robert Atkinson : —
Robert Atwood Beaver, Gentleman, M.D. (Vict.), M.B.
(Lond.), b. 1865; m. 1892, Jean Henrietta, d. of Henry
Rae ; and has issue — Mary Louise Atwood; and Jean.
Atwood. Pes. — Sturminster Newton, Dorset.
Hugh Atwood Beaver, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
Percy John Atwood Beaver, Gentlman, b. . Pes. —
Arnold Atwood Beaver, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
EDWIN ARTHUR BEAZLEY, Gentleman, J.P.
borough of Birkenhead. Born Aug. 17, 1857, being the
fourth son of the late James Beazley, Esq., J.P. for Liver-
pool, by his wife Eliza Emma Jessie, dau. of Thomas
Martin Illden Tilby, R.N., Knight of the Order of the
Redeemer. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lymphad with
sails furled and oars in action, between three crosses pat6e
all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-leopard proper, holding in dexter
paw a lily argent, stalked, leaved, and slipped vert, and
resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis or. Motto
" Steadfast." Married, Nov. 22, 1883, Alice Maud, eldest
dau. of George Richard Wilson, Gentleman, of O.xton ; and
has Issue -(1) James Geoffrey Brydon Beazley, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 23, 1884; (2) George Douglas Beazley, Gentleman]
b. March i, 1887, d. July 30, 1892; (3) Edwin Clover
Beazley, Gentleman, b. May 11, 1888, d. Nov. 30, 1888 •
(4) John Roland Beazley, Gentleman, b. Feb. 21, 1890'
(5) Harold Gilroy Beazley, Gentleman, b. April 26, 1891 •
(6J Frank Forbes Beazley, Gentleman, b. Jan. 26, 1896;
Helen Margaret ; and Barbara Noel. Pesidence—Mere-
field, Oxton, Birkenhead.
FRANK CHARLES BEAZLEY, Gentleman. Bom
June 27, 1856, being the third son of the late James Beazley,
Esq., J.P. for Liverpool, by his wife Eliza Emma Jessiei
dau. of Thomas Martin Illden Tilby, R.N., Knight of the
Order of the Redeemer. Armorial bearings - Gules, a
lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between three
crosses pat^e all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper, holding
in dexter paw a lily argent, stalked, leaved, and slipped
vert, and resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis or. Motto
— "Steadfast." Pesidence— Fern Hill, Birkenhead.
JAMES HENRY BEAZLEY, Gentleman. Born Sept.
2, 1847, being the eldest son of the late James Beazley.
Esq., J.P. for Liverpool, by his wife Eliza Emma Jessie^
dau. of Thomas Martin Illden Tilby, R.N. , Knight of the
Order of the Redeemer. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between three
crosses pat6e all or, impaling the arms of Nickels, namely,
per saltire sable and argent, two pheons in pale of the last
and as many Cornish choughs in fesse proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
leopard proper, holding in dexter paw a lily argent, stalked,
leaved, and slipped vert, and resting the sinister paw on a
fleur-de-lis or. Motto— " Steadfast." Married, Sept. 2,
1875, Emmeline, dau. of John Thomas Nickels, Gentleman,
of 5foctorum, Cheshire; and has Issj^e — (i) Ernest Henry
Beazley, Esq., b. Sept. 16, 1876, Capt. ist Vol. Batt.
Cheshire Regt. ; (2) Eric Bertram Beazley, Esquire, b. Feb.
24, 1878, Capt. ist Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt. ; (3) Arthur
Tetley Beazley, Gentleman, B.Sc, B.E., b. June 18, 1881 ;
(4) John Godfrey Beazley, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1885 ;
(s) Walter Edwin Beazley, Gentleman, b. June 26, 1886;
Margery Emmeline, d. April 14, 1884; Emmeline Jessie;
Margaret Ellen ; Winifred Marion Nickels ; and Alfreda
Edith Decima. Pesidence — Oak Dene, Noctorum, Birken-
head.
ROBERT CLOVER BEAZLEY, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 18, 1850, being the second son of the late James
Beazley, Esq., J.P. for Liverpool, by his wife Eliza Emma
Jessie, dau. of "Thomas Martin Illden Tilby, R.N., Knight
of the Order of the Redeemer. Armorial bearings Gules,
a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between
three crosses pat^e all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper, holding
in dexter paw a lily argent, stalked, leaved, and slipped
vert, and resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis or. Motto
— "Steadfast." Married, Feb. 6, 1879, Harriott Gertrude,
dau. of late David Williams of Dendraeth Castle, co.
Merioneth, Esq., J.P. and D.L.. High Sheriff 1861, M.P.
said CO. ; and has Issue -(1) Hugh Loveday Beazley, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 16, 1880; (2) Robert Gordon Beazley, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 2, 1887; Dorothy Gertrude; and Florence
Gwynedd. Pesidence — Waterford Road, Birkenhead.
BECK, see ALCOCK-BECK.
The Reverend EDWARD JO.SSELYN BECK, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Rotherhithe. Born , being
the only son of the late Henry Beck, Surgeon, of Needham
Market, by his wife Susan, dau. of George Clubbe Parsons,
.Solicitor, of Hadleigh, Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Or,
two bars dancett^e sable, surmounted by the fasces in pale
'A is tbe Military Cockade,
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proper, a chief azure, thereon three annulets argent. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
peacock's head erased or, holding in the beak a serpent
entwined about the neck proper, between two wings azure,
each charged with three bezants. Motto—' ' Unitate fortior."
Residence -The Rectory, Rotherhithe.
PETER ARTHUR BECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Warwick and Montgomery, and served
the office of High Sheriff for the latter county in the year
1886. Born 1829, being the second son of the late John Beck
of Kingsland, in the county of Salop, by Susannah Margaret
his wife, daughter of Overbury Whitley Badger of EUes-
mere, in the same county. Livery — Plain dark green.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two bars
nebuly sable, gutt^e-d'eau, on a chief azure, a peacock's
head couped between two annulets of the first ; and for
a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock's head
couped azure, holding in the beak an annulet or, between
two wings of the last, senile of annulets also azure; with
Postal addresses — Kirkstall Grange, Leeds; 17 Stratton
Street, W.
WILLIAM BECKETT -TURNER, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
the Motto, "Spem pretio non emam." Married, 1864,
Frances Ann, eldest daughter of His Honour the late
Robert Griffith Temple of the Lache, in the county of
Chester, Barrister-at-Law, and Judge of the North Staf-
fordshire County Courts. Estate and postal address — Trely
dan Hall, Guilsfield, near Welshpool.
BECKE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
BECKETT, quartered by SIMPSON,
S ERNEST WILLIAM BECKETT, Esquire, Lt.-Col.
Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, Member of
Parliament for Whitby Division of the North Riding of the
county of York since December 1885. Born Nov. 25, 1856,
being the eldest son of the late William Beckett, Esquire,
Member of Parliament, of Nun Appleton Hall, Bolton Percy,
in the county of York, by his wife Helen, commonly known as
the Honourable Helen, daughter of the Right Honourable the
second Baron Feversham ; heir presumptive under a special
remainder to his uncle, the first Baron Grimthorpe ; resumed
in 1866 by Royal License the original family surname of
Beckett in lieu of Denison. CA/i^j— Carlton, Marlborough,
St. James's, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Anns; Gules, a fesse between three boars' heads couped
erminois. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped or,
pierced by a cross pat^e fitch^e erect sable ; with the Motto,
" Prodesse civibus." Married, 1883, Lucy Tracy (who died
1891), daughter of the late William Tracy Lee of New York ;
and has /w;/«— Ralph Wilham Ernest Beckett, Gentleman,
born May 3, 1891 ; Lucy Katharine ; and Helen Muriel.
Quarterly of six, i and 6 quarterly, ii. and iii. erminois,
on a cross quarter-pierced sable, between four trefoils
vert, as many fers-de-moline argent (for Turner) ; ii. and
iii. or, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules,
a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the field (for Beckett) ;
2. the same arms of Beckett ; 3. argent, on a fesse engrailed
gules, three cross crosslets of the field ; 4. party per pale sable
and argent, a cross moline counterchanged ; 5. argent, a fesse
gules, between three stags' heads caboshed sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant erminois,
charged upon the body with three trefoils in fesse slipped
vert, and holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable
(for Turner) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-
lis azure, charged with a lion's head erased ermine (for
Beckett).
CLARENCE BECKFORD, Gentleman, Solicitor.
Armorial bearings— Or, a pile azure, over all a chevron
charged with three roses, between as many martlets all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a stork's head erased, collared and
chained reflexed azure, between tv\o roses argent, barbed,
seeded, leaved, and slipped proper. Motto — " De Dieu
tout." Postal address — Victoria Street, Westminister, S.W.
BECKWITH (recorded Vn. of York 1613, but^ in use
before 1480). Argent, a chevron between three hind's heads
erased gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — An
antelope trippant, holding in the mouth a branch proper.
Motto — " Joir en bien." Livery — Dark blue coat, scarlet
waistcoat, brass buttons.
Son of Rev. Henry Beckwith, 1806-1888, Rector of
Eaton-Constantine, Salop, m. 1836, Anne Rose, d. of
Rev. John Eyton, Rector of Eyton, and Vicar of Wel-
lington, Salop : —
Henry John Beckwith, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, late
Capt. 53rd Regt., b. 24 Aug. 1840; m. 12 Oct. 1876,
Kathleen Elizabeth, 2nd d. of Robert Craven Wade, Esq.,
of Clonebraney, co. Meath, J. P., D.L. ; and has issue-
William Malebisse Beckwith, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream
Gds. , b. 20 Aug. 1877 ; and Kathleen Frances Malebisse.
^ert/5— Millichope Park, Craven Arms, Salop; Silksworth
House and Trimdon House, co. Durham. C/i^i5— Naval
and Military.
CLAUDE BEDDINGTON, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin.
^"^ Coll. , Camb. ), 2nd Lieut. Westmorland and Cumber-
ia the Naval Cockade.
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land Yeomanry Cavalry, Lieut. Imperial Yeomanry. Born.
Jan. 20, 1868, being the second son of the late Alfred
Henry Beddington, Gentleman, and his wife Isabel, eldest
dau. of J. Alexander. Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion
rampant argent, charged on the shoulder with a mullet of
si.x points of the first between four roses in cross of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
gemelle azure, holding in the forepaws a flagstaff erect
proper, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner azure,
charged with a chaplet of roses argent, and resting the
dexter hind paw on a mullet of six points or. Motto —
"Be strong and of good courage." Married, Oct. 16,
1900, Frances Ethel, eldest dau. of Francis Berry Mulock,
Esq., J. P., late I.C.S., of Ballycumber House, King's Co.
and has Issue — Guy Claude Beddington, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 2, 1901. Residence — 51 South Street, Park Lane.
C/^i'^— Cavalry.
HERBERT MELVILLE BEDDINGTON, Gentle-
man, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ). Bor7i Aug. 21, 1863, being
the eldest son of the late Alfred Henry Beddington, Gentle-
man, by his wife Isabel, eldest dau. of J. Alexander. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant argent, charged on
the shoulder with a mullet of six points of the first, between
four roses in cross of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar gemelle azure, holding in the forepaws
a flagstaff erect proper, therefrom flowing to the dexter
a banner azure, charged with a chaplet of roses argent, and
resting the dexter hind paw on a mullet of six points or.
Motto — " Be strong and of good courage." Postal address
— 8 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
HYAM LEOPOLD BEDDINGTON, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion rampant argent, charged
on the shoulder with a mullet of six points of the first, be-
tween four roses in cross of the second. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, hold-
ing in the forepaws a flagstaff erect proper, therefrom
flowing to the dexter a banner azure, charged with a
chaplet of roses argent, and resting the dexter hind paw
on a mullet of six points or. Motto— "Ex fide fortis. "
Postal address — Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, London,
N.W.
MAURICE BEDDINGTON, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Surrey. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant argent,
charged on the shoulder with a mullet of six points of the
first, between four roses in cross of the second. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle azure,
holding in the forepaws a flagstaff erect proper, therefrom
flowing to the dexter a banner azure, charged with a chaplet
of roses argent, and resting the dexter hind paw on a mullet
of six points or. Motto—
Postal addresses — 91 Lancaster Gate, London, W. ; and
The Limes, Carshalton, Surrey.
SAMUEL HENRY BEDDINGTON, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant argent, charged
on the shoulder with a mullet of six points of the first, be-
tween four roses in cross of the second. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, hold-
ing in the forepaws a flagstaff erect proper, therefrom
flowing to the dexter a banner azure, charged with a
chaplet of roses argent, and resting the dexter hind paw
on a mullet of six points or. Motto — " Deus nobis, quis
contra." Postal address—Hyde Park Square, London, W.
WILLIAM HENRY REVELL BEDELL-SIVRIGHT
of South House, Gentleman. Born March 28, 1846, being
the only son of the late William Bedell, Attorney-at-Law,
Calcutta, and the also deceased Frances Elizabeth Ann his
wife, only child of William Sivright, Lieut. 8th Regiment of
Bengal Native Cavalry in the service of the Honourable the
East India Company. "By a Disposition and Deed of
Entail of the lands and Barony of Southhoiise and others in
the county of Edinburgh , executed by David Si vright of South-
house and Meggetland on March 28, 1732, and recorded
in the Register of Tailzies June 29, 1733, to which he
succeeded on the death, unmarried, of Miss Catherine Siv-
right of Southhouse, on May 14, 1873, he assumed the
surname of Sivright of Southhouse in addition to, and after
that of Bedell." Family [Livery) Colours — Red and grey.
Armorial bearings — Or, a battle-axe erect proper between
three torteaux. Above the shield is placed a helmet, with
a mantling gules doubled argent ; and issuing from a
wreath of liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding
a thunderbolt proper ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " Recte ferio." Married, firstly, 1875, Emma
Jane Chismon (she died 1877 without issue) ; secondly, 1879,
Grace Edith, eldest daughter of the late Benjamine Barbour
(she died 1884) ; and thirdly, 1890, Eleanor Locke, daughter
of Henry Aynsley. By his second marriage he has Issue —
(i) David Revell Bedell-Si vright. Gentleman, b. Dec. 8, 1880;
(2) John Vandeleur Bedell-Sivright, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18,
1881 ; (3) William Henry Vere Bedell-Sivright, Gentleman,
b. Aug. I, 1883, d. Dec. 25, 1903; and by his third
marriage, Theodore Bedell-Sivright, b. Aug. 6, 1895 ;
Herbert Ambrose Bedell-Sivright, Gentleman, deceased;
Eleanor Frances ; Catherine ; Sophia ; Winefred Beatrice ;
and Constance Gertrude. Estates — Southhouse, Edin-
burgh ; Ardencaple, Argyll ; Northcliffe, N. Queensferry,
Fifeshire ; and Redcliffe, Murrayfield, Edinburgh. Postal
address — North CHff, North Queensferry, Fifeshire, N.B.
HENRY HALL BEDFORD, Gentleman. Born April
17, 1847, being the second son of John Bedford, Gentleman
[to whom refer], by Harriet his wife, daughter and co-heir
of George Hawksley of Owlerton. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per chevron
argent and sable, four bears' paws erased, three in chief
and one in base, within a bordure engrailed all counter-
changed (for Bedford), 2. party per saltire chequy or and
azure, and argent, on a saltire gules between two battle-
axes in fesse proper, a cross pat^e of the first (for Grayson),
3. or, three demi-lions couped gules, on a chief of the last,
a rose between two chaplets of the first (for Hall) ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
bear's paw erased sable, holding a terrestrial globe proper,
an annulet argent; with the Motto, " Gare Ic pied fort."
Married, February 20, 1879, Lucy, youngest daughter of
Joseph Danby of Hibaldstown, in the county of Lincoln.
BEDFORD (H. Coll.). Quarterly i and 4, party per
chevron argent and sable, four bears' paws erased, three in
chief and one in base, within a bordure engrailed, all
counterchanged (for Bedford) ; 2. party per saltire chequy
or and azure, and argent, on a saltire gules between two
is the Military Cockade.
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battle-axes in fesse proper, a cross pat^e of the first (for
Grayson) ; 3. or, three demi-lions couped gules, on a chief
of the last, a rose between two chaplets of the first (for
ff El
Hall). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bear's paw erased sable, holding a terrestrial globe proper,
an annulet argent. Motto — " Gare le pied fort."
..,. Sons of John Bedford, Gentleman, of More Hall, nr.
k Sheffield, b. 1815 ; d. ; m. 1844, Harriet, d. and
' " coh. of George Hawksley of Owlerton : —
John George Hawksley Bedford, Esq., late Capt. Vol.
Art., Portuguese Vice-Consul, F.S.A. (Scot.), i5. 1845; m.
1885, Frances Isabella, d. of James Tod ; and has issue —
Kenneth Savile Bedford, Gentleman, b. 1890; Hilda
Savile; Mildred Savile. ^^^z/j — Sheflfield ; Briercliffe,
Filey Road, Scarborough.
Henry Hall Bedford, Gentleman, b. 1847 [to whom refer].
William James Bedford, Gentleman, b. 1849.
ROWLAND JOHN BEECH, Esquire, Major War-
wickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, late Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards ; served in detachment of Camel Corps in Nile
Expedition to the Sudan, 1884-5, and has medal with two
clasps and Khedive's Star; J. P. and D.L. for Warwick-
shire (High Sheriff 1890), and J. P. for Staffordshire. Bom
1853, being the eldest surviving son of James Beech, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for Warwickshire, by his wife Emily Char-
lotte, third dau. of John Madocks of Glanywern, M.P.
for Denbigh Boroughs. Clubs— Ca.x\ion, Arthur's, Pratt's,
Naval and Military, Bachelors'. Z.?"7'«/j— Dark blue, with
white facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, gutt^e-de-
poix, on a bend nebuly gules, a beech tree eradicated
proper, between two stags' heads caboshed or. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bugle-horn stringed azure, a stag's head
caboshed or. Married, Dec. 5, 1885, Adelaide Frederica,
only aaughter of the late Robert Capel Cure, Esquire, J. P.,
L'.L., of Blake Hall, Essex; and has Issue— {1) Rowland
Auriol James Beech, Gentleman, born Aug. 22, 1888 ; (2)
Douglas Charles Murray Beech, Gentleman, born Dec. 1889;
Christabel, Emily, Sarah, and Irene Frederica. Estates—
Ihe Shawe, Cheadle, Staffs ; and Brandon Hall, Warwick-
shire. Postal address—Bmndon Hall, Coventry.
JOSEPH BEECH AM, Esquire, J. P. county Palatine of
Lancaster, Mayor of St. Helens 1899. Born 1848, being
the son of Thomas Beecham of St. Helens and South-
port. Armorial bearings— Per fesse gules and sable, a
fesse nebuly plain cotised, in chief an escallop between two
martlets and the like in base all or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan's head
erased argent, beaked gules, holding an escallop and be-
tween two escallops or. Motto — •" Nil sine labore." Mar-
ried, 1873, Josephine, dau. of William Burnett, London.
Seat — Ewanville, Huyton, near Liverpool.
JAMES PLUMER GEORGE BEECHING, Gentle-
man. Born 19 April 1821, being the
1Kl?C*rfltt1lY third, but eldest surviving son of the late
lVKK\.\)in\^ Samuel Beeching, of Broad Oak, Bexhill,
Sussex. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly indented argent and ermine, on a cross
couped gules between four blackbirds, the sun in splendour
between as many fountains proper. [/« right of his wife, Mr.
Beeching bears, azure, on a chevron between three zvolves'
heads erased argent, as many trefoils slipped vert [for Skaife) ;
quarterly, 7vith azure, a lion rampant between three fleurs-
de-lis or, a chief vair [for Hard is ty). These Skaife arms
were exhibited at the visitations (and have since been con-
tinuously used), but were disalloived.'] Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a beech tree, the sun rising from behind the stem,
in front a fountain all proper. Married, March 27, 1855,
Harriet, daughter and co-heir of William Skaife, of Braisty
Woods, Yorkshire; and has Issue — (i) George Skaife
Beeching, Gentleman [married Bertha, dau. of Charles
Page] ; (2) Reverend Henry Charles Beeching [married
Mary, daughter of the late Rev. Antony John Plow] ; Mary
Louisa; Annie [married Percy Arthur Barnett, H.M.I.];
Harriet Isabel [married G. T. Denis de Vitr6]. Postal
address — Spring Grove, Isleworth.
BEETHAM (Arms of ancient origin ; recorded in the
Register of Knights dubbed U.O. , 1812). Quarterly, i.
or, three fleurs-de-lis azure (Beetham) ; 2. azure, a lion
rampant or, langued gules (Fitzroger) ; 3. gules, three
chevionels argent (Bannister) ; 4. or, a chief indented azure
(Burton). Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, an elephant's head gules, trunked argent,
tusked gold. MottO — "Per ardua surgam."
Son of Albert William Beetham, Esq., Bar.-at-Law,
F.R.S., F.L.S., J.P. and D.L. Tower Hamlets, J.P,
Middx. Recorder of Dartmouth, Clerk of the Cheque
and Adjutant of the Hon. Corps of the Gentleman-at-
Arms 1830-1842, b. 1801; d. 1895; m. 1827, Carohne
is the Naval Cockade.
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Jane, d. of John Capron, Esq., J. P. Middlesex, Master
of the Leathersellers' Company :—
Arthur Beethani, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Bencher
of Gray's Inn, Treasurer 1891-2, i>. 1837; m. ist, Anne
Blanche {d. 1889), d. of Robert Copeman, Solicitor,
Worcs., Lord of the Manor of Twinning, Hereford ; 2nd,
1892, Mary, eld. d. of Robert Harfield, Solicitor, of The
Warren Lodge, Shirley, Southampton ; and has issue (by
ist mar.) — (i) Frederick Beetham, Gentleman, M.B., CM.
{J^es. — Clifton End, Bradford, Yorks.), i. 1862 [m. 1902,
Ethel, eld. d. of James Sharp of Heathfield, Bingley,
Yorks. ; and has issue— Edward Betham Beetham, Gentle-
man, 6. 1905]; (2) Edward Beetham, Esq., Capt. R.N.R.,
d. 1864 ; and Mary Katherine [f/i. 1896, Allan Frost of
Bromley, Kent]. /?es. — The Warren Lodge, Shirley, South-
ampton.
The Rev. A. J. BEGBIE, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Horton, Chipping Sodbury. Born 1849, bemg
the son of Alfred William Begbie, Bengal C.S., Judge of
the High Court. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron en-
grailed sable between three hurts, on a chief wavy of the
second, a mullet of six points of the field between two
crescents argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cock proper, charged on the breast
with a hurt, the dexter claw resting on a mullet as in the
arms. Motto — "In Deo confidentia." Postal address —
The Rectory, Horton, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucester.
Colonel ELPHINSTONE WATERS BEGBIE, C.B.,
D.S.O. Borri 1842 ; served with Abyssinia Expedition,
1867-68 (mentioned in Despatches, medal), with Daffla
Expedition, 1874-75 (mentioned in Despatches), and with
Burmah Expedition, 1885-86 (mentioned in Despatches),
was D.A.G., Madras, 1891-96; D.S.O., 1891 ; C.B. (Mil.),
1896. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron engrailed sable
between three hurts, on a chief wavy of the second, a mullet
of six points of the field between two crescents argent, and
pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a C. B. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cock proper, charged on the breast with a hurt, the dexter
claw resting on a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " In
Deo confidentia." Postal address — Clifton Lodge, Win-
chester.
FRANCIS WARBURTON BEGBIE, Esq. M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), Surgeon-Capt. Army Medical
Staff. Born , being the son of the late James War-
burton Begbie, LL. D. , M.D. (Edin. ). Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire argent an eagle
displayed sable, beaked and membered of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules doubled argent; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's gamb erased, holding a
spear-head proper ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, "Sans peur."
CHARLES BEHRENS, Esquire. Boryi Aug. 5, 1848,
being the second son of the late Sir Jacob Behrens, Knight
Bachelor, of Springfield House, Bradford, Yorks., by his
wife Dorothea, dau. of Joseph Hohenemser of Mannheim,
Itaden. C7«(^j — Reform ; Clarendon (Manchester). Ar-
morial bearings— Per pale gules and sable, a bear rampant
argent, muzzled of the second, on a chief of the third, a bee
volant proper, between two mullets of six points of the first.
Crest— A demi-bear argent, muzzled sable, holding in the
dexter paw a mullet as in the arms, and resting the sinister
paw on an escutcheon gules, charged with a bee volant
proper. Married, April 11, 1883, Emily Milnes, only dau.
of Samuel Shaw, Esq., J. P., of Brooklands, near Halifax,
Yorks. ; and has Issue— Y.vi\\\y Doris ; Alice Muriel ; and
Norah Clare. Postal address— YioXm-Kcx^, Altrincham
Cheshire. '
GUSTAV NATHAN BEHRENS. Esquire. Born
Feb. 23, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Sir Jacob
Behrens, Knight Bachelor, of Springfield House, Bradford,
Yorks. , by his wife Dorothea, dau. of Joseph Hohenemser
of Mannheim, Baden. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules
and sable, a bear rampant argent, muzzled of the second
on a chief of the third, a bee volant proper, between two
mullets of six points of the first. Crest— A demi-bear
argent, muzzled sable, holding in the dexter paw a mullet,
as m the arms, and resting the sinister paw on an escut-
cheon gules, charged \\ith a bee volant proper. Married,
July 4, 1879, Fanny, dau. of M. Warburg; and has with
o'Ccv&x Issue — Harold Jacob Behrens, Esq., b. 1880. Postal
address—
BEKE, quartered by CARING ION.
BELAIRE, quartered by LA YARD.
FREDERICK MEADOWS BELDAM-JOHNS, Es-
quire, J. P. for Cambridgeshire, being the son of the late
Wm. Nash Woodham, Esquire, J. P., of Shepreth, Cam-
bridgeshire ; assumed names of Beldam-Johns in lieu of
Nash- Woodham by Royal License, 1867. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, three garbs chevronways between as many
dexter hands couped at the wrist or. Mantling vert and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a garb banded or, pendent from the band by
a ring also or an escutcheon vert, charged with a dexter
hand as in the arms. Motto — " Dat Deus incrementum."
Seat — Fowlmere Manor, Royston.
The Right Honourable ALEXANDER CHARLES
HAMILTON, loth LORD BELHAVEN AND STEN-
TON, a Representative Peer for Scotland. Borti 1840, being
the second, but eldest surviving son of the late William J.
Hamilton, Esquire, M.P. , F. R.S. , by his second wife, Hon.
Margaret F. , dau. of the Rt. Hon. 13th Viscount Dillon.
C/«i5— United Service. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, gules a mullet argent between three cinquefoils
ermine ; 2 and 3 gules, a man's heart proper shadowed
or, between three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bordure
argent. Mantling gules doubled ermine ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped
argent, bridled gules. Motto — " Ride through." Sup-
porters— Two horses argent, bridled gules. Married, 1880,
Georgiana K. , daughter of Legh Richmond ; and has Issue
— Ralph Gerard Alexander Hamilton, Esquire (Master of
Belhaven), born Feb. 22, 1883. Residences — Wishaw House,
Lanarkshire, and 41 Lennox Gardens, S.W.
BELI-MAWR, quartered by CONYERS and LLOYD.
BELILIOS (H. Coll.) Azure, a candlestick with seven
branches or, illuminated proper, between two demi-angels
affront^e vested and winged all of the second, a chief of
the last, thereon a lion passant guardant per pale indented
gules and azure, holding between the paws an open book
propel. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a sun in splendour
or, a demi-dragon gules. Motto — " Patience and per-
severance."
Son of Raphael Emanuel Belilios of Venice and of
Calcutta; in. Sally, d. of Aaron Linyado: —
Emanuel Raphael Belilios, Esq., C.M.G. (1893), J!P.
and formerly M.L.C. of Hong-Kong, b. 1837; tn. 1855,
Semah, d. of David J. Ezra of Calcutta ; and has issue-
Raphael Emanuel Behlios, Gentleman, /;. 28 Jan. 1880.
Seats — Kingsclere, Hong-Kong; The Eyrie, Peak, Hong-
Kong ; Green Park House. Res. — 134 Piccadilly, London,
W. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Constitutional.
CHARLES LORAINE BELL, Esquire, D.L. and J. P.
for Northumberland (High Sherifl 1895). Born July 3, 1836,
being the fourth son of the late Reverend J. Bell, Vicar of
Rothwell, in the county of York, and Rural Dean and Hon.
Canon of Ripon, by his wife Isabella Elizabeth, only dau.
of Sir Charles Loraine, Baronet, of Kirk Harle, in the
county of Northumberland. Club — Conservative. Livery
— (Dress) ; dark-blue coat with gold piping, buff waistcoat,
and black plush breeches ; (undress) : dark-blue coat with
brass buttons, red waistcoat, and drab overcoat. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a fesse erminois, in chief an escallop be-
tween two bells, and in base a bell between as many
escallops, all argent ; and for Crest, on a wrenth of the
colours, between two escallops sable a falcon close proper,
belled and jessed or, holding in the beak a wing erect, also
or ; with the Motto, " Bell assez Bel." Married, April 13,
1871, Anna Roberta, youngest daughter of Charles Ber-
nard, formerly Lieut. 24th Regt. ; and has /w«e— Walter
Loraine Bell, Gentleman, born May 30, 1877 \_m., Nov.
3, 1899, Winifred, dau. of H. W. Watson of Burnopfield,
'CO. Durham, and widow of Loxley Firth of Hope, Derby-
shire]; Margaret Ellen \ni., June 12, igoi, Claude Henry,
is the Militars' Cockade.
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son of Rev. S. W. Watson, Vicar of Booile, Cumberland] ;
Isabel Gertrude; and Dulcibella Mildreda. Estate and
Postal addresses — Rounton Grange, Northallerton ; Mount
Grace Priory, Motherley ; Red Barns, Coatham, Redcar ;
postal address — Woolsington, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in the
county of Northumberland.
H CHARLES WENTWORTH BELL, Esquire, J. P.
^ and D.L. co. of Hereford. Born 1857, being the only
surviving son of Charles Bell of Chapel Allerton, near Leeds.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse indented azure and or, a
pale, three bells two and one, and as many stags' attires
attached to the scalp all counterchanged. Mantlmg azure
and or. Crest — On a rock proper, between two antlers
azure, a hawk close also proper, around the neck a riband
azure, pendent therefrom a bell or. Motto — " Dextra
fideque." Married, 1891, Edith M., dau. of Michael Bid-
dulph of Ledbury, Esq., D.L., J. P., M.P. Seat— BronsW,
Eastnor, near Ledbury, Herefordshire.
GEORGE ROBERT BELL, Esquire, Commander R.N.
Born , being the son of the late William Bell of Bell-
view, Abbeyleix, Queen's County, Ireland. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a chevron engrailed ermine, between two bells
in chief and a tower in base or. Mantling azure and
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stone
masoned arch proper, suspended from the keystone thereof
a bell or.
Sir HUGH BELL, Baronet (1885), J. P. for N.R. co.
York, for co. Durham, and for borough of Middlesborough,
D.L. CO. Durham (High Sheriff of Durham 1895-96). Born
Feb. 10, 1844, being the eldest son of Sir Lowthian Bell,
Bart., by his wife Margaret, dau. of the late Hugh Lee
Pattinson, F.R.S. Livery — Dress: white, with blue
facings ; undress : blue, white collar and cuffs. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 1884) — Argent, on a fesse between three
hawks' lures azure, as many hawks' bells of the first ; and
on an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife
the arms of Olliffe, namely quarterly i and 4 argent, a chev-
ron engrailed vert between three olive branches fructed of
the same; (Olliffe), 2 and 3 chequy or and gules, on a
pile argent, a lion's head erased sable (Cubitt). Crest— A
hawk or, resting his dexter claw on the sun in his splendour
or, and holding in his beak a lure azure. Married, firstly,
April 23, 1867, Maria, youngest daughter ot the late John
Shield of Newcastle-on-Tyne, she died April 19, 1871 ;
secondly, August 10, 1876, Florence Eveleen Eleanore,
third daughter of the late Sir Joseph Olliffe, Knight Bache-
lor, sometime Physician to the British Embassy in Paris ;
and has /«j^f—( I ') Maurice Hugh Lowthian Bell, Esquire,
born March 29, 1871 ; (2) Hugh Lowthian Bell, Esquire,
born October 1878 ; Gertrude Margaret Lowthian ; Flor-
ence Elsa ; and Mary Katharine [;«. Jan. 6, 1904, Charles
Philhps, eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Bart.].
95 Sloane Street, London, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Bur-
lington Fine Arts, Cleveland (Middlesborough).
§SiR JAMES BELL, first Baronet, of Marlborough
Terrace, in the parish of Govan and co. of city of
Glasgow, ex-Lord Provost of the said city, D.L. of co. of
city of Glasgow and co. of Lanark. Born 1850, being
the second son of John Bell, Shipowner, Glasgow, and Helen
his wife, dau. of John Colquhoun of Luss, co. Dumbarton,
and was created a Baronet 1895. [Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between two bells in
chief or and a three-masted ship in base, a thistle slipped
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head
couped proper, attired or ; and in an escroU over the same
this Motto, " Signum pacis amor." Married, Nov. 23,
1875, Helen, dau. of William Findlay of Hallhill, co.
Lanark; and has Issue — (i) John Bell, Esq., born Aug.
is the Naval Cockade.
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19, 1876; (2) James Bell, Esq:, born April 2, 1879, killed
at Backenlaaghte, South Africa, Oct. 30, 1901 ; and Helen.
Postal address — Montgreenan, Kilmarnock, N.B. Cluds —
Western (Glasgow), Carlton, Junior Carlton.
JAMES BELL, Esquire, Chevalier of the Order of the
Crown of Italy ; Town Clerk of the City of London, and a
Lieut of the City ; formerly Town Clerk and Solicitor to
the Corporation of Leicester, and Solicitor to the Derwent
Valley Water Board. Born March 26, 1866, being the third
son of William Bell, M.D. , and his wife Jane, dau. of
William Owens, M.D. , of Kilmantin Hill, Wicklow, Ireland.
Liverj'— Blue and white. Armorial toearings— Argent, on
a pale indented, azure three hawks' bells of the field
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man affront^e habited in russet leather and
gloved, grasping in the de.xter hand a hawk rising proper,
suspended therefrom a lure, the sinister hand resting on a
trefoil slipped both or. MottO — "Magna est Veritas."
Married, Sept. 2, 1893, Evelyn Clifford, dau. of Stephen
Thomas Aveling of the Restoration House, Rochester; and
has /i-j7/e— James Clifford Aveling Bell, Gentleman, b. July
6, 1894; and Evelyn Mary Joyce Aveling. Residences —
Fron Henlog, Bourne End, Bucks, and 34 Kensington
Square, W.
§SiR JOHN CHARLES BELL, Esquire, Alderman of
the City of London (Coleman Street Ward), and a
Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy. Clubs — City
Carlton, Royal London Yacht, Ranelagh, Automobile.
Livery— BXw^ and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Per pale or and azure, a fesse embattled and
cotised between three roundels, each charged with a church
bell all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
the stock of a tree a branch of olive and a sword in saltire
all proper, thereon a hawk, wings close argent, belled or,
charged on the body with two bars azure. Motto — " Fortis
qui prudens." Married, April 18, 1867, Caroline Elizabeth,
daughter of Thomas Clare of Enfield, Essex ; and has Issue
— Annie Caroline. Postal address — 61 Portland Place,
London, W. , Framewood, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
MATTHEW MONTGOMERIE BELL, Esquire, W.S.,
Edinburgh, J. P. co. Midlothian, and one of the Royal
5, 1840, being the second son of the late John Montgomerie
Bell, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff of Kincardineshire, by his
wife Anna Eliza, dau. of Colonel William Scott, of U.S.
Army, of Providence Estate, near Nachez, Mississippi.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between three church
bells or. Mantling azure, doubled or; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag grazing proper. Motto
— " Signum pacis amor." Alarried, April 4, 1877, Jane
Caroline, younger dau. of the late James Cockburn of
Rampore Bauleah, Bengal, and Trinity Grove, Edinburgh ;
and has with other Issue — John Montgomerie Bell, Gentle-
man, b. June 30, 1879. Residence — 72 Great King Street,
Edinburgh. Club — University (Edinburgh).
REGINALD BELL, Esquire, J. P. for the N. Riding of
CO. York, late Lieut. North York Rifles, and inherited this
property in 1875, under the will of his grandmother, when
he assumed, by Royal License, the name and arms of Bell.
Born 1848, being the eldest son of the Rev. Henry Smith of
Easton Maudit, co. Northampton, by Frances, dau. of the
late Rev. William Macbean. Armorial bearings — Per
chevron azure and sable, a chevron engrailed with plain
cotises between three bells argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Motto — " Spes mea copia fecit. " Married, 1878,
Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of the late Arthur Bayley Mark-
ham of Northampton ; and has Issue — John Bell, Gentleman,
b. 1879. Seat — The Hall, Thirsk.
THOMAS BELL, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two bells in
chief, and a screw-stenmship under canvas in base all or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising proper, belled and
jessed gold, three roses fesseways or ; with the Motto, "In-
dustria et probitate. " Postal address — 23 Windsor Terrace,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
WILLIAM ABRAHAM BELL, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.B. Cantab., F.R.G.S. Born April 26, 1841, being the
only son of William Bell, M.D. , of 18 Hertford Street,
Mayfair, and Merlin, Eastbourne, by his wife Margaret,
dau. of Abraham Grubb. Armorial bearings— Azure, a
Company of Archers, the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland
formerly Capt. Midlothian Coast Art. Vol. Born March
chevron ermine, between in chief two bells, and in base a
fleam or ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Scovell, namely ermine, a tower proper, between three
fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief embattled gules, two swords
in saltire also proper, hilts and pommels or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
figure of Justice vested chevronny of six argent and gules.
Motto — " Hujus Stat foedere Mundus." Married, May 8,
1872, Cara Georgina Whitmore, dau. and coheir of Whit-
more Scovell, Gentleman, by Caroline Mary Taylour, dau.
of Edward Dance, Esq., by Sarah Britannia Juxon ; and
has Issue — William Archibald Juxon Bell, Gentleman, h.
March 29, 1883; Cara Rowena[w,, 1895, Harold Vyvyan
^ is the Military Cockade,
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Frederick Montagu-Pollock, Bart.]; Rosita, d. 1879; and
Hyacinthe Mary. Seats — Pendell Court, Bletchingley,
Surrey ; 8 Park Street, W. Cluds — New University, Wel-
lington.
§ GEORGE CLARKE BELLAIRS, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Leicester, Lieu-
TKoff fll1*<^ tenant-Colonel (retired) and Honorary Col-
iOvllttli-.Q oriel ist Volunteer Battalion Leicestershire
Regiment, and has Volunteer Decoration.
Born December 12, 1826, being the second son of George
Bellairs, by his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Linwood.
Livery — Black, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. ermine, a lion rampant
gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopard's face between
two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Bellairs) ; 2. argent, a
cross gules, upon a chief azure, an eagle displayed between
two cross crosslets fitchde or (for Bellairs) ; 3. quarterly
gules and azure, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned,
in chief two garbs or (for Bellairs) ; 4. azure, a chevron
erminois between three griffins passant or (for Lea) ; 5.
gules, a fesse vair^e erminois and azure between three
escallops argent (for Foote) : 6. argent, a fesse, and in
chief a lion passant gules (for Walford). Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules![andi argent ; and for his Crests, i. out
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of a mural crown gold, a demi-lion rampant gules, langued
azure, holding between his paws a cross crosslet fitch^e or ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped
argent, in the mouth a leaf of oak proper ; with the
Mottoes, "Virtus tutissima cassis," and " Nihil sine cruce."
Mairied, September 29, 1875, Eleanor Catharine, second
daughter of the late Reverend George Edward Bruxner,
Clerk in Holy Orders, of Thurlaston Holt, in the county of
Leicester ; and has had Issue— Ox\& daughter, Zillah Ella,
died an infant. Postal afl?fl'/-«.r— Southbourne - on - Sea,
Hants.
HENRY SPENCER KENRICK BELLAIRS, Gentle-
man, M.A. (Oxon.). Bor7i Sept. 27, 1840, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. Henry Walford Bellairs,' A.M., late
Vicar of Nuneaton, Rural Dean and Hon. Canon of
Worcester, formerly H.M. Inspector of Schools, !.P. co.
Oxford.byhis wife Mary Hannah Albina, dau. of G. Watkin
Kenrick of Woore Hall, co. Salop. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly of six, I. ermine, a lion rampant gules, on a chief
engrailed sable, a leopard's face between two cross crosslets
fitcht§e or (for Bellairs) ; 2. argent, a cross gules, on a chief
azure, an eagle displayed between two cross crosslets fitch^e
or (for Bellaers) ; 3. quarterly gules and azure, a lion ram-
pant argent, ducally crowned, and in chief two garbs or
(for Bellaers) ; 4. azure, a chevron erminois, between three
griffins passant or (for Lea) ; 5. gules, a fesse vair^e erminois
and azure, between three escallops argent (for Foote) ; 6.
argent, a fesse and in chief a lion passant gules (for Walford).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. out of a mural
crown or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the
paws a cross crosslet fitch^e also gold ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head couped argent, in the mouth a
leaf of oak proper (with motto over, "My trusts ys").
Motto — "Virtus tutissima cassis." Married, 1865, Mary
Jane, second dau. of Benjamin Halps Starey of Milton
Ernest, Beds. ; and has Issue — (i) Clement Bellairs, Gentle-
man ; (2) Ralph Bellairs, Gentleman ; (3) Cecil Bellairs,
Gentleman ; Beatrix Ursula ; and Ermyntrude.
Lieutenant-General Sir WILLIAM BELLAIRS,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being the son
of the late Sir William Bellairs (isth Hussars), of Mulbarton,
CO. Norfolk, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Cassandra
Wilson, daughter of Edmund Hooke, Barrister-at-Law,
and Bencher of the Middle Temple ; entered the army 1846;
became Colonel 1873, and retired Lieutenant-General 1887 ;
served with the 49th Regiment, and on Staff as Deputy
Assistant -Quartermaster -General, and Assistant - Quarter-
master - General to the Second Division throughout the
Crimean Campaign, 1854-1856 ; served in the Kaffir Cam-
paign, 1877, 1878, and commanded the Combined Imperial
and Colonial Forces on the Eastern Frontier during the
Gaika Rebellion ; in the Zulu War, 1879 ; commanded the
Forces in the Transvaal, 1880, 1881 ; was Administrator of
the Transvaal, 1881 ; was created Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, 1882; Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, 1878; is Knight of the Legion of Honour;
and has Crimean Medal with three clasps, the Medjidie,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Turkish War Medal, and South African Medal for 1877-79.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. ermine, a lion ram-
pant gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopard's face
between two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Bellairs), 2.
argent, a cross gules, upon a chief azure, an eagle displayed
between two cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Bellairs) ; 3.
quarterly gules and azure, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned, in chief two garbs or (for Bellairs) ; 4. azure, a
chevron erminois between three griffins passant or (for
Lea), 5. gules, a fesse vair^e erminois and azure between
three escallops argent (for Foote), 6. argent, a fesse and
in chief a lion passant gules (for Walford) ; the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon, and pendent his badge
as a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and as a C.B.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out
of a mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding
between his paws a cross crosslet fitcli^e or ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, in the
mantle Pursuivant of Arms, 1873-1882 ; Deputy-Registrar
of College of Arms, 1879, 1880 ; Secretary to Garter Missions
to Spain, 1881, and Saxony, 1882; Lancaster Herald from
1882 ; Librarian of Printed Books, 1887 ; Registrar from
1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : i and 4,
mouth a leaf of oak proper; with the Motto, "Virtus tutis-
sima cassis." Married, firstly, 1857, Emily Craven, eldest
daughter of William Barton Gibbons, Justice of the Peace
(she died in 1866); and has Issue— {\) William Gibbons
Bellairs, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Civil Com-
missioner, Resident Magistrate Cape of Good Hope,
born March 23, i860 ; Amye Venour [married, October 8,
1885, Sir David Tennant, Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Cape of Good
Hope] ; Florence de Courcy [married, September 27, 1890,
Fleet-Surgeon Myles O'Connell M'Swiny, Royal Navvl-
a'"?°,"1'''' l^^'^' Bl^^nche St. John, daughter of Francis
Adolphus Moschzisker, Doctor of Philosophy, and has had
2) Beauchamp St. John Bellairs, Esquire, Lieutenant and
Commander JRoyal Navy, born July 17, 1868 [died May
22, IB98J; (3) Norman Edward Breton Bellairs, Esquire,
Captain Royal Artillery, born November 12, 1869- (4)
Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs, Esquire, Lieut. R.N. (retired)
pZir^T ^'^olf^^l <S) Roger Mowbray Bellairi.
atna^Stibefr' ^.^^....-Clevedon, Somerset.
BELLASIS, see DALGLISH-BELLASIS.
^^vZt^^ ^^^^''^'^' ^^q"*^^' Lancaster Herald,
,cf ^"^"'f'er-at-Law. Bom 28th January 18^2 being
ustic'eTf trp'"%^"^\^'-- S^'-J^^"^ Ed'ward^ BellS
Westminster h'f^ "^"S ^'i? ^°""'i^s of Middlesex and
Westminster, by his wife Eliza Jane, only daughter of
S^' S'cSfnTv P°/?"*^''Tr°^'= ^^^' -'d BlelsdaKower
in the County Palatine of Lancaster, High Sheriff; Blue!
argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis azure, in chief
a tent proper, lined gules (Bellasis) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fess
embattled counter-embattled cottised plain, between three
annulets gules (Viall), a crescent for difference (in centre of
quarters) , the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a lion
couchant guardant azure in front of a tent, as in the arms.
Mottoes — ' ' Bon est bel assez ; " " Loris non ureris. " Postal
addresses — 22 Prince of Wales' Terrace, London, W. ;
Heralds' College, E.C.
BELLEW. Quarterly, i and 4, sable, fretty or (Bellew,
circa Edward HL); 2 and 3, gules, three hons passant two
and one or (Bryan of Bawnmore, granted 1684). Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm
in armour embowed, holding a sword all proper. Motto—
"Tout d'en haul."
Sons of Edward Joseph, 2nd Baron Bellew, h. 1830 ; d.
189S ; m. 1853, Augusta Mary, d. and eventual heir of
Col. George Bryan of Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny :—
The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Bertram Bellew, 3rd Baron
Bellew of Barmeath, co. Louth (U.K., 10 July 1848), 9th
Bart. (11 Dec. 1688), Lieut, of co. Louth, late Capt. 6th
Batt. Roy. Irish Rif. [Supporters of Barony : Dexter, a
leopard or, gorged with a mural crown azure ; sinister, a
wolf azure, gorged with a ducal coronet or], b. 1855 ; m.
1883, Mildred Mary Josephine, d. of Sir "Humphrey de
Trafford, 2nd Bart. .S^a^— Barmeath Castle, Dunleer, co.
Louth. <r/?/i55— Marlborough, Carlton, Bachelors', Kildare
Street (Dublin).
The Hon. George Leopold Bryan, J. P., D.L., Major
(ret.) loth Hussars, served in Afghan War 1878-9 (desp.,
medal, and clasp), in Soudan 1884-5, ^"^^ with Imp. Y. in
S. Africa 1900-1 ; assumed the name (without the arms) of
Bryan in lieu of Bellew by R.L. 1880; b. 1857. Seat—
Jenkinstown Park, co. Kilkenny. C/;/i55— Marlborough,
Bachelor's, Turf.
The Hon. Richard Eustace Bellew, b. 185b ; m. ist, 1887,
Ada Kate {d. 1893), d. of H. P.Gilbey of Stanstead. Essex;
is the Military Cockade.
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2nd 189s, Gwendoline Marie Josephine, d. of W. R. J.
FitzHerbert Herbert of Clytha; and has issue, with two daus. ,
four sons— (i) Edward Henry Bellew. Esq., 6. 1889; (2)
Bryan Bertram Bellew, Gentleman, d. 1890; (3) Richard
Courtenay Bellew, Gentleman; (4) George Rothe Bellew,
Gentleman, d. 1899. A'«. — Jenkinstown Park, Kilkenny.
C/?/^^— Marlborough, Bachelors'.
Son of Sir Michael Dillon Bellew, ist Bart., of Mount
Bellew, descending from 3rd Bart, of Barmeath, (^. 1796 ;
d. 1855; m. 1816, Helena Maria, eld. d. of Thomas
Dillon of Mount Dillon, co. Dublin : —
• Sir Henry Christopher Grattan-Bellew, 3rd Bart. , of Mount
Bellew (15 Aug. 1838), D.L. co. Galway (High Sheriff 1884),
late Lieut. 5th D.G., now Capt. 5th Batt. Connaught
Rangers [Arms (R.L. 1859) : Quarterly, i and 4, Bellew as
above, with a crescent argent for difference ; 2 and 3, per
saltire sable and ermine, a lion rampant or (Grattan, con-
firmed by Hawkins Ulr. to Rev. Charles Grattan). Crests
—I. Bellew as above, charged with a crescent for difference ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a dove proper holding in its
dexter claw a sceptre and standing on a tun or. Motto as
above], ^. i860; s. his uncle 1867; m. 1885, Lady Sophia
Maria Elizabeth Forbes, d. of George, 7th Earl of Granard,
K.P. ; and has issue— (i) Herbert Michael Grattan-Bellew,
Esq., l>. 1886; (2) Charles Christopher Grattan-Bellew,
Esq.,' i. 1887 ; (3) William Arthur Grattan-Bellew, Esq., d.
1893'; (4) Thomas Henry Grattan-Bellew, Esq., />. 1901 ;
(5) Arthur John Grattan-Bellew, Esq., d. 1903: Helena.
Barbara; Moirajane; and Angela Mary. iVa/— Mount
Bellew, CO. Galway. Cluds — St. James's, Kildare Street
(Dublin)
HARRY B.WVDEN BELLEW. Bom Jan. 31, 1854,
being the only son of the late Henry Bellew of Oakhampton
House, Wiveliscombe, Somerset, by his wife Mary Froude,
second dau. of Humphrey John Norreys Bawden, Esq.,
J. P., of South Molton, Devonshire. Livery — Dark blue.
Armorial bearings — Sable, fretty or, a mullet for differ-
ence. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested vert, cuffed argent,
the hand or, grasping a jug neck downwards gules, there-
from drops proper. Motto — "Tout d'en haut." Married,
Aug. 19, 1885, Ada, elder dau. of William Llewellin,
F.S.A., F.G.S., F.G.H.S., of Glanwern, Pontypool ; and
has /w«e— Froude Dillon Bellew, b. 1888 ; and Mary Froude
Llewellyn. Residences — Oakhampton ; and The Croft,
Wiveliscombe, co. Somerset.
WILLIAM LEGASSICKE BELLEW. Gentleman.
Born Sept. £2, 1841, being the second son of the late John
Prestwood Bellew, Gentleman, of Stockleigh Court, and his
wife Mary Anne, dau. of William Hancock of Wivelis-
combe, Somerset. Armorial bearings — Sable, fretty or, a
mullet for difference. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed vert, cuffed
argent, the hand grasping a chalice pouring water [belle
eau, in allusion to the name). Motto — "Tout vient d'en
haut."
BELLINGHAM, quartered by LANGRISHE, CUST,
RAMSDEN, and SLAUGHTER.
BELLOMONT, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
BELWARD, quartered by TEMPEST.
BEMROSE (H. Coll.). Paly of six gules and or, on a
chevron of the last, a lion rampant between two roses of the
first, barbed and seeded proper, a chief ermine thereon a
lion passant guardant also of the first, between two spear-
heads erect proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lamb holding with the sinister
forepaw a staff proper, flowing therefrom a pennon or,
charged with a chaplet of roses gules, barbed and seeded
also proper, between two like roses. Motto — "Semper
paratus."
Son of William Bemrose : —
William Bemrose, Esq., J. P., F.S.A,, b. 1831 ; 7n. and has
issue— (i) Col. William Wright Bemrose, V.D. (Littleover
Hill, Derby); (2) Charles Lloyd Bemrose, Gentleman (The
Woodlands, Boxmoor, Herts) ; (3) Arthur Cade Bemrose,
Gentleman (Derwent House, MUford, nr. Derby); (4) Herbet-
Cheney Bemrose, Gentleman (Perth, N.B.). Res.—lL\mx
hurst, Derby, and South Sitch, Idridgehay, Derbyshire.
EDWARD STARKIE BENCE, Esquire, J.P. andD.L.,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Suffolk Regt. Born 1862, being the
eldest son of Edward Robert Starkie Bence, Esq., J.P. and
D. L. , High Sheriff 1861 , late of the King's Dragoon Guards,
by his wife Eliza Charlotte Albinia, dau. of George James
Sullivan of Wilmington, Isle of Wight. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a cross between four frets gules, a tower of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a tower or, charged with a fret gules. Motto
— "Virtus castellum meum." Seat — Kentwell Hall, Long
Melford, Suffolk.
GUY LENOX BENCE -LAMBERT, Esquire,
C.M.G., J.P. for the Suffolk and Galway, and
D.L. CO. Suffolk, Colonel Connaught Rangers. Born
Dec. 30, 1856, being the second son of the late Alexander
Clendinning Lambert, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, of Brook Hill, in the county of Mayo,
Ireland, by his wife Emma Maria, daughter of Guy Lenox
Prendergast, Member of Parliament for Lymington, and
formerly a Member of the Council of Bombay. Club —
Windham. Livery — Blue coat, black and white striped
waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, a cross crosslet or, between three cinque-
foils pierced argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a centaur proper,
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or ; with the
Motto, " Ut quocunque paratus." Mai-ried, January 23,
1884, Ida Millicent, daughter of Henry Alexander Starkie
Bence, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant.
Estates --'Y\iox\i\g\.ovv Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; Dernas-
liggan, in the county of Galway. Postal address— 'Y\iOxvag\.o'n
Hall, Darsham, Suffolk.
The Rev. RICHARD BENDYSHE, Clerk in Holy Or-
ders, M. A. , late Curate of Harbridge, Hants. Born Sept. 8,
1822, being the second son of the late John Bendyshe, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N., J.P. and High Sheriff co. Cambridge, by his
wife Catherine, eldest dau. of George Matcham of Ash-
field Lodge, Sussex (by Catherine his wife, sister of Ad-
miral Horatio Viscount Nelson). Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron sable, between three rams' heads erased
azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a talbot's head proper. Motto — " Utraque
pallade. " Seat — Barrington Hall, co. Cambridge.
BENENDEN. see HUNT.
The Rev. EDWARD STEWART BENGOUGH,
M.A., Mus. Bac. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders. Boryi
July 24, 1839, being the fourth son of the late George
Bengough, of The Ridge, Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucs. ,
and his wife Anne Cooke, dau. of Capt. Carpenter, R.N.
Armorial bearings — Argent, three lions' heads erased
sable, each charged with an ermine spot or, on a chief
indented of the second, as many crosses pat^e of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two crosses pat^e argent, thereon resting a lion's
head erased sable, charged with an ermine spot or.
Motto — "Per acuta belli." Postal address — 12 Queen
Street, Horncastle.
Colonel HARCOURT MORTIMER BENGOUGH,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Born 1837, being the third son of the late George Ben-
gough of The Ridge, Gloucestershire ; served in Zulu War
at Ulundi 1879, with Burmah Expedition 1885-86, A.A.G.
Madras 1882-87, Brig.-Gen. commanding 2nd Class Dist.
Madras Army 1887-1891, commanding troops in Jamaica
in 1894, and an infantry brigade at Aldershot from 1894 ;
created C. B. 1886. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
lions' heads erased sable, each charged with an ermine spot
or, on a chief indented of the second, three crosses pat6e of
the first, and below the shield his badge as C. B. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
two crosses pat6e argent, thereon resting a lion's head
erased sable, charged with an ermine spot or. Motto —
"Per acuta belli." Married, 1876, Christina, dau. of H.
Maybery of Brecon, S. Wales. Postal address — Ripon
Lodge, Hastings.
H JOHN CHARLES BENGOUGH, Esq., J.P. and
® D.L. for Gloucestershire, High Sheriff 1877, Capt.
is the Naval Cockade.
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2nd Vol. Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. , late Capt. R. Glouces-
tershire Yeo. Cav. Born May 20, 1829, being the eldest sur-
viving son of George Bengough of The Ridge, who d. 1856,
by Anne, dau. of the late John Cooke Carpenter, Esq.,
Capt. R.N. ; and s. his brother 1865. Livery— Claret, with
red piping. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, three lions' heads erased sable, each charged with
an ermine spot or, on a chief indented of the second, three
crosses pat^e of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two
crosses pat^e argent, thereon resting a lion's head erased
sable, charged with an ermine spot. MottO— "Per acuta
belli." Married, June 9, 1857, Caroline Augusta, dau. of
Rev. Alan-Gardner Cornwall, M.A. , Rector of Kingscote
and Newington Bagpath, by his wife Caroline Kingscote ;
and has Issite—(i) John Alan George Bengough, Esquire,
J. P., b. 14 July 1859 [m., 10 Nov. 1887, Rosa, 2nd dau. of
Col. James Crosbie of Ballyheigue Castle, co. Kerry] ; (2)
Clement Stuart Bengough,' Gentleman, b. 14 Jan. 1861 ;
(3) Cyril Francis Bengough, Gentleman,/^. 31 March, 1864;
(4) Ernest Henry Bengough, Gentleman, b. 29 Nov. 1866,
d. ; (5) Charles William Bengough, Gentleman, 1^. 2 Nov.
1867 ; (6) Alan John Bengough, Gentleman, b. 16 Dec.
1872 ; Evelyn Caroline; Cecil Annp ; and Emily Marguerite
and Elinor Daisy, d., twins. Estates in Monmouthshire,
Gloucestershire, and Herefordshire. Seats — Upton House,
Poole, Dorset ; and The Ridge, Wotton-under-Edge
BENICLERE, quartered by SMITH.
BENISON (U.O.). Ermine, on a chevron per pale or
and gules, between in chief two martlets of the third and in
base an ash-tree eradicated proper, three crosses pat^e
fitch^e counterchanged. Mantling gulesjand or. Crest
Russell House, Bradford. Armorial bearings — Party
per chevron or and azure, on a mount in base an alpaca
statant, and two angora goats' heads affront^e in chief all
— On a wreath of the colours, two arms vambraced em-
bowed and interlaced, the hands bare, each grasping a
scymetar all proper. Motto — ' ' Sit prex detur pax."
Son of Rev. William Bradshaw Benison, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub,), b. 1820, Rector of Uley, Glos. ; ?n. Mary,
d. of Edward Best, Esq., J. P. co. Stafford :—
Rev. Ernest Dewes Benison, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin),
b. 1857; m. 1886, Jessie ygst. d. of late John Kemp-Welch,
Esq., J. P., of Sopley Park, Hants; and has issue — Eric
William Benison, Gentleman, b. 1889; Aileen Mary Dewes ;
and Marjorie. Res.—Yzxrs, Wimborne, Dorset.
WILLIAM HENRY BENN, Gentleman. Born ,
being the son of the late Joseph Benn, Gentleman, of
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an alpaca's head couped at the neck between
two sprigs of oak fructed all proper. Motto — " Curaatqae
industria." Residence — Willaston, Harrogate.
JOHN CHARLES BENNE T 1, Gentleman. Born 1843,
being the third son of the Reverend John Jackson, Rector of
Tallow, and Vicar of Kilwatermoy, in the county of Water-
ford ; succeeded his uncle Joseph Henry Bennett, whose
name and arms he assumed by Royal License in 1874.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, gules a bezant between three demi-lions rampant or (for
Bennett) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief
engrailed of the last, three battle-axes erect of the first (for
Jackson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crests, I. out of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
argent, holding between the paws a bezant (for Bennett);
2. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour,
Hhe hand grasping a battle-axe all proper, the arm charged
with a mullet gules (for Jackson). MottO — "Serve the
king." Married, 1865, Mary, eldest daughter and co-heir
of the Reverend Francis Newport ; and has, with other Issue
— George Newport Jackson Bennett, Gentleman, born 1876,
Estate and postal address — Bennett's Court, Queenstown,
Ireland.
S WILLIAM BENNETT, Esquire, J. P. co. Lincoln,
Capt. and Hon. Major ist Vol. Batt. Lincolnshire
Regt. 1889-1894. Born 1854, being the eldest son of the
late Sir Henry Bennett, Knight Bachelor, of Westlands,
Grimsby, and of Thorpe Hall, South Elkington, both in
the CO. of Lincoln, J. P. and D.L., six times Mayor of
Grimsby, by his wife Dorothy, dau. of Francis Sowerby.
Armorial bearings — Per pale or and argent, three chev-
ronels sable between two boars' heads erased in chief
gules, and a knight's helmet in base proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest- On a wreatii of the colours, in front
of a demi-lion or, gorged with a collar invected gules, hold-
ing between the paws a bezant, an escallop surmounting
two branches of oak fructed in saltire proper. Motto—
"Deo juvante." Married, 1887, Lizzie Holmes, only
^ is the Military Cockade.
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dau. of H. J. Farmer Atkinson, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Ore,
Hastings; and has Issue— Kennelh Henry Bennett, Esq.,
i. Jan. 23, 1898 ; Dorothy Holmes ; and Marjorie Holmes.
Jiesidence— Bank House, Grimsby.
WILLIAM WARD BENNITT, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Buckingham,
nKotltltft" '^'^ Colonel Commanding 5th Lancers, at
iijvlllli^^ present on retired pay. Born 1839, being
the second son of the late Captain William
Bennitt, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the counties of Stafford, Worcester, and Shropshire ; served
with Inniskilling Dragoons in Boer War 1881, commanded
an escort with Sir Evelyn W^ood to Zululand, served in
Bechuanaland Expedition 1884, selected to Command 5th
Lancers in 1885, half-pay from 1889. C/ui — Army and
Navy. /,z'w/j — Invisible green and gold. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between
three martlets in chief and one in base argent, three an-
nulets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert a horse's head couped
argent, pierced through the neck by an arrow in bend
sinister point downwards proper; with the Motto, " Irre-
vocabile." Married Augusta D'A. , daughter of the late J.
DA. Samuda, Member of Parliament, 7 Gloucester Square,
Hyde Park ; and has Issi^e — Two daughters. Postal ad-
dress— Stokegreen House, Slough, Bucks.
ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab.), Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Born April 24, 1862, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Edward W^hite
Benson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; Lord Primate
of All England and Metropolitan, D.D., P.C, D.C.L.,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Rev. William Sidgwick of Skipton,
CO. Yorks. Armorial bearings— Argent, a quatrefoil be-
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tween two trefoils slipped in bend sable between four
bendlets gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a bear's head argent, erased gules,
gorged with a collar gemel, and muzzled of the second, and
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped as in the arms.
Motto — "Fay bien crain rien.'
Granary, Cambridge.
EDWARD FREDERIC BENSON, Gentleman, B.A.
(Cantab.), First-Class Classics. Born July 24, 1867, being
the third but second surviving son of the late Rt. Hon. and
Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Lord Archbishop of Can-
terbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan, D.D.,
P.C, D.C.L. , by his wife Mary, daughter of Rev. William
Sidgwick of Skipton, co. Yorks. Armorial bearings —
.Argent, a quatrefoil between two trefoils slipped in bend
sable between four bendlets gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear's head
argent, erased gules, gorged with a collar gemel and muzzled
of the second, and holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped as
in the arms. Motto — " Fay bien crain rien."
RALPH BEAUMONT BENSON, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace, late Captain Salop Yeomanry. Born 1862, being
the eldest son of the late Ralph Augustus Benson, Esquire,
of Lutwyche, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts, Barrister-
at-Law, formerly Recorder of Shrewsbury, by his wife
Henrietta Selina, only dau. of Charles Robert Cockerell,
Royal Academician. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
waves of the sea, an old English galley all proper, on a chief
wavy azure a hand couped at the wrist, supporting on a
dagger the scales of Justice between two pine-apples erect
or, leaved vert, and impaling the arms of Cholmondeley,
namely gules, two esquires' helmets in chief proper, and
in base a garb or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse
caparisoned, passant, proper, on the breast a shield argent,
charged with a pine-apple proper. Motto — "Leges arma
tenent sanctas." Married, 1886, Caroline Essex, daughter
of the Reverend R. H. Cholmondeley, Rector of Hodnet ;
and has Issue — George Reginald Benson, Gentleman, born
1888 ; Stephen Riou Benson, Gentleman ; Catherine Maia
((/. 1899) ; and Stella. Seat — Lutwyche Hall, near Much
Wenlock, in the county of Shropshire. Clubs—CwWan,
Royal Societies'.
ROBERT HUGH BENSON, Gentleman. Born Nov.
18, 1871, being the fourth but third surviving son of the late
Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Primate of All England,
and Metropolitan, D.D., P.C, D.C.L., by his wife Mary,
daughter of Rev. William Sidgwick of Skipton, co. Yorks.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a quatrefoil between two tre-
foils slipped in bend sable between four bendlets gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a bear's head argent, erased gules, gorged with a
collar gemel, and muzzled of the second, and holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped as in the arms. Motto — "Fay
bien crain rien."
HENRY ALDENBURG BENTINCK, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon., D.L., Norfolk.
Born Jan. 7, 1852, being the second but only surviving son
of the late Charles Aldenburg Bentinck, Esq., J. P. co.
Devon, by his wife Harriet, third dau. of Baldwin Fulford
of Great Fulford, Devon. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
cross moline argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, two arms counter-em bowed,
vested gules, on the hands gloves or, each holding an
ostrich feather argent. Married, July 9, 1890, Alma
Martha, eldest dau. of Admiral Lord Clarence Edward
Paget, G.C.B., P.C. Seat — Terrington, St. Clement,
Norfolk. Residences — Indio, Bovey Tracey, Devon ; and
60 Cadogan Square, S.W.
BENTLEY, quartered by LITTLEJOHN.
RICHARD BENTLEY, Gentleman, Publisher in Ordi-
nary to Her Majesty the Queen, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries, and of the Linneean, Royal Geographical, and
Royal Meteorological Societies. Born May 5, 1854, being
the only son of George Bentley (Publisher in Ordinary to
Her Majesty), by his wife Anne, daughter of William
Williams of Aberystwith, in the County of Cardigan, and a
grandson of Richard Bentley (Publisher in Ordinary to Her
Majesty). Armorial bearings — Or, a bend vair, between
two bendlets engrailed sable, a martlet for difference
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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colours, a talbot passant argent, the dexter forefoot resting
upon an ancient shield vair, charged with an annulet or.
Motto— " Fide et fiducia." Es^aie— Upton, near Slough,
in the county of Buckingham. Postal addressS New
Burlington Street, London, W.
m JAMES HERBERT BENYON, Esquire, of Englefield,
^ Berks, and Kingston, Dorset; was educated at Eton
and Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876), and
called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1875, J. P. and D.L. for
Dorset (High Sheriff 1892), and Lord-Lieut, and J. P. Berks ;
assumed the surname of Benyon, and the arms of Benyon
quarterly with those of Fellowes, by Royal Licence 1897.
Bom Oct. 3, 1849, being the only son of James Fellowes of
Kingston, who died 1889, by Gertrude Charlotte, dau. of the
late Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq. , of Taverham Hall, Nor-
wich. Armorial toearings— Quarterly i and 4, vair^e sable
and or, on a chief wavy of the second, an Eastern crown be-
tween two nmllets gules (for Benyon) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse
indented ermine between three lions' heads erased murally
crowned argent (for Fellowes), and impaling the arms of
Walrond, namely argent, three bulls' heads caboshed sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a gryphon sejant or, gorged
with an Eastern crown gules, in the beak a gillyflower
leaved and slipped proper (for Benyon); 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased and crowned as in the
arms, charged with a fesse indented ermine (for Fellowes).
Motto — "Vincam vel moriar." Married, 1875, Edith
Isabel, youngest dau. of Sir J. Walrond Walrond, ist
Baronet, of Bradfield, Devon ; and has, with other Issue —
Henry Arthur Benyon, Gentleman, b. 1884. ^Va/j— Engle-
field House, Reading ; Kingston House, near Dorchester.
Clubs — New University, Oxford and Cambridge. Town
residence — 35 Pont Street, S.W.
FRANCIS WENTWORTH BERE, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 26, 1861, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Montague Bere, Esq. , Recorder of Penzance, Southamp-
ton, and Bristol, and Judge of Cornwall and Devon, Q.C.,
by his wife Cecil Henrietta, second dau. and coheiress of
Capt. Thomas Wentworth Buller, R.N., of Whimple,
Devon. Armorial bearings — Argent, three bears' heads
couped sable, muzzled or. Motto — "Bear and forbear."
Seats — Morebath House, Tiverton ; Grimstone, Horra-
bridge, Devon.
BERESFORD, quartered by COKE.
BERESFORD, see MASSY-BERESFORD and PACK-
BERESFORD.
H CHARLES EDWARD DE LA POER BERES-
© FORD, Esquire, Major Wiltshire Regt. Born Oct 23,
1850, being the eldest son of the late George de la Poer
Beresford, Esq., Capt. i6th Regiment, by his wife Anne,
dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Conyers, C.B. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, crusilly fitcht^e, three fleurs-de-lis
a border engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chief indented sable (for Power). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
erased argent, pierced through the neck with a broken spear
or, point argent, thrust through the upper jaw. Motto—
" Nil nisi cruce." Married, Oct. 17, 1882, Solita Hen-
rietta, dau. of Henry Ximenes, of Bear Place. Residence —
Major-General JOHN BERESFORD BERESFORD
(formerly and properly John Beresford Smyly, the name of
Beresford being assumed by Deed Poll only in i888) ; served
in Punjab Campaign 1848-49, and Indian Mutiny 1857-58,
ret. f.p. as Lieut.-Col. B.S.C. 1877; J. P. co. Londonderry.
Born 1828, being the eldest son of the Rev. William Smyly,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Aghanlos, Londonderry, by
his wife Catherine Charlotte, second dau. of J. C. Beresford.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a chevron
ermine between three pheons argent, a crescent for cadency
(for Smyly) ; 2 and 3, argent, sem^e of cross crosslets
fitch^e, three fleurs-de-lis, and a bordure engrailed sable,
a crescent charged with a mullet for cadency (for Beresford).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed vambraced proper, the hand
bare, holding a pheon by the point thereof gules. MottO
— " Viribus virtus." Married, 1866, Emma Ehzabeth
Adelaide, dau. of Rev. Bourchier Wray Savile, M.A.,
Rector of Shillingford, Devon; and has with other Issue-
Rev. John Claudius Beresford, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of Bailieborough, Cavan, b. April 28, 1871. Seats— Cxz\g
Dhu Varren, Portrush, co. Antrim ; Glena Moyle Lodge, •
CO. Londonderry. Club — Primrose.
MOSTYN DE LA POER BERESFORD, Esquire,
Lieut. -General (retired). Born Dec. 6, 1835, being the
eldest son of the Rt. Hon. William Beresford, by his
wife Catherine Heneage, dau. of Mr. Heneage of Hainton,
Lincolnshire. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, semde of cross crosslets fitch^e and three fleurs-de-
lis, a bordure engrailed sable (for Beresford); 2 and 3,
argent, a chief indented sable (for De la Power). Mantling
argent and sable. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head erased azure, pierced through the neck with
a broken tilting-spear or, the broken point argent in the
mouth (for Beresford) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
stag's head caboshed proper, attired or, between the horns a
crucifix of the last (for De La Poer). Postal address-
es Jermyn Street,
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RALPH HENRY BARRE UE LA POER BERES-
FORD, Gentleman. Born November 26, 1886, being the
only son of the late John Claudius Montgomery Beres-
ford, Esq., Major R. E. , A.D.C. , and Assistant Private
Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough when Lord-Lieuten-
ant of Ireland, by his wife Rosa, dau. of Ralph Smith of
Greenhills, Drogheda. Armorial bearings— Quarterly 1
and 4, argent, crusilly fitch^e, three fleurs-de-lis, a border
engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chief in-
dented sable (for Power). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased
argent, pierced through the neck with a broken spear or,
point argent, thrust through the upper jaw. Motto — " Nil
nisi cruce." Seai — Learmont, co. Londonderry.
WILLIAM JAMES MONTGOMERY BERESFORD,
Gentleman. Born August 31, 1859, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. William Montgomery Beresford, by his wife
Rosa, dau. of John Turner of Brighton. Armorial bear-
ingg — Quarterly i and 4, argent, crusily fitch^e, three fleurs-
de-lis, a border engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chief indented sable (for Power). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased argent, pierced through the neck with a broken
spear or, point argent, thrust through the upper jaw.
Motto — "Nil nisi cruce." Residence —
WILLIAM RANDALL HAMILTON BERES-
FORD-ASH (formerly Beresford), Esquire, Major R.
Welsh Fusiliers, D. L. co. Londonderry; assumed the
additional surname and arms of Ash by Royal Licence
dated June 26, 1901. Born June 19, 1859, being the third
son of the late John Barr(i Beresford, Esq., of Learmount
and Ashbrook, co. Derry, J. P. and D. L. , M.A. O.xon. , late
Vice-Lieutenant co. Derry, and J. P. co. Donegal, High
Sheriff 1846, and the eldest by his second wife Caroline,
only child and heiress of the late William Hamilton Ash
of Ashbrook, by his wife Lady Elizabeth Emma, sister of
George Sholtoe, Earl of Morton. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, two chevronels gules, in the
dexter chief a trefoil slipped vert (for Ash) ; 2 and 3, quar-
terly i. and iiii., argent, crusilly fitch^e, three fleurs-de-lis, a
border engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; ii. and iii., argent,
a chief indented sable (for de la Poer), a crescent for dif-
ference or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper, holding
in its paws a trefoil slipped vert (for Ash) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert, pierced through
the neck with a broken tilting-spear, the point thrust
through the upper jaw all proper, a crescent or for diffe-
rence (for Beresford). Motto — " Nil nisi cruce." Married,
Oct. 23, 1886, Florence, dau. of Lord Ulick Browne ; and
has hsue^^o\^^^s, Beresford- Ash, Gentleman, b. Sept. 3,
1887. Residence — Ashbrook, Derry.
S FRANCIS COLEBROOK BERESFORD-DRUM-
MOND, Esquire, formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Dorset-
shire Regt. and Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards. Borti 1846,
being the younger son of the late Hon. Sir Edmund Drum-
raond, K.C.l.E. (third son of 6th Viscount Strathalla), by
•his wife Juha Mary, dau. of J. C. G. Sutherland; assumed
the additional surname and arms of Beresford in 1875.
Armorial beariags— Quarterly i and 4, or, three bars wavy
gules; 2. or, a lion's head erased within a double tressure
nory counterflory gules ; 3. argent, semt^e of cross crosslets
fitch^e and three fleurs-de-lis sable, a bordure wavy ermines.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A falcon rising,
hooded jessed and bsUed proper, charged on the breast with
a mullet or. Motto— " Lord have mercy." Married, iZj^,
Marcia Mary Anne Harriet Wilhelmina de la Poer, dau. of
Sir George de la Poer Beresford, 2nd Bart. Residence—
ALEXANDER HUGH BERGNE-COUPLAND, Lt.
3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Regt. Born 1871, being the son of
the late Richard Coupland Bergne-Coupland, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., by his second wife Alice, dau. of Alexander Bevington
of Streatham. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or
three bars engrailed azure, on a bend gules, a rose between
two escallops of the first (for Coupland) ; 2 and 3 azure, a
ion passant argent, on a chief nebuly of the last, a fleur-de-
11s between two mullets of the first (for Bergne). Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a swan with wings endorsed argent, sem^e of
escallops gules, and resting the dexter foot on an escallop
also gules (for Coupland) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel or, holding in
the dexter paw two arrovv'S saltireways, points downwards
proper, and resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis azure.
Motto — " .A^quo adeste animo. " Seat — Skellingthorpe Hall,
Lincoln.
The Rkverend BASIL JAMES HAROLD BERIDGE
(formerly Sparrow), Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Cantab.),
Lord of the Manor of Biggs, Abbas Hall, and Thorpe
Morieux ; assumed the name of Beridge by Royal Licence
in 1885. Born 1853, being the eldest son of Basil Sparrow,
Esq., J.P-. D.L., by his wife Julia, dau. of John Scratton.
Livery — Grey, with red facings. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a saltire nebuly between two bears' heads erased
in pale and as many escallops in fesse sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a bear's head erased sable, three escallops inverted
or. Married, 1882, Margaret Louisa, dau. of Henry Capel
Elliot. iVaA— Gosfield Place, Halstead, Essex; Algarkirk
Hall, Boston, co. Lincoln.
W WILLIAM BERINGTON, Esquire, Capt. 5th Batt.
® Worcestershire Regt., J. P. Born 1873, being the
eldest son of the late Charles Michael Berington, Esq.,
High Sheriff 1868, late Captain in the Worcester Yeomanry
Cavalry, J. P. and D. L. , by his second wife Mary Louisa
Patricia, eldest dau. of Michael Agnew Coxon, Bombay
C.S. Armorial bearings — Sable, three greyhounds cour-
ant argent, collared gules, within a border of the last, a
crescent for difference. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head
couped argent, gorged with a collar gules. 5e(z/— Little
Malvern Court, Malvern, co. Worcester.
H MAURICE HENRY BERKELEY, Esquire, J.P.
© and D.L. co. Worcester, Major 6th Batt. Worcester-
shire Regt. Born April 2, 1856, being the second son of
the late Robert Berkeley, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , by his wife
Lady Mary Catherine Browne, dau. of Rt. Hon. Thomas,
3rd Earl of Kenmare. Armorial bearings Gules, a
chevron argent between ten crosses patc^e of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a bear's head couped argent, muzzled gules.
Motto — "Dieu avec nous." Residence -Si. Cloud, Wor-
cester. C/u6 — -Junior Constitutional.
§ ROBERT VALENTINE BERKELEY, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. , late Major Worcester Militia. Born
.April 29, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Berkeley, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , by his wife Lady Mary
Catherine Browne, dau. of Rt. Hon. Thomas, 3rd Earl of
Kenmare. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron argent,
between ten crosses patfe of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a bear's
is the Naval Cockade.
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head couped argent, muzzled gules. Motto — " Dieu avec
nous." Married, 1891, Rose, younger dau. of the late
Frederick Willmott of Warley Place, Essex ; and has
Issue— {\) Robert George Wilmot Berkeley, Gentleman,
b. April 23, 1898 ; Eleanor Mary ; Rosamund Mary, d. in
infancy, March 24, 1894 ; and Margaret Elizabeth. Seat
— Spetchley Park, co. Worcester. C/«(^,f— Windham, Junior
Carlton.
S Lieut. - Col. THOMAS MOWBRAY MARTIN
BERKELEY, Esquire, served in Nile Exped. 1884
(medal, clasp, and Khedive's star), and S. African War,
1899 - 1902 (mentioned in despatches, two medals, six
clasps), wounded at Paardeburg, South Africa, Feb. 1900.
Bor>i Nov. II, 1859, being the third son of the late Robert
Berkeley, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Lady Mary
Catherine Browne, dau. of Rt. Hon. Thomas, 3rd Earl of
Kenmare. Armorial toearings — Gules, a chevron argent,
between ten crosses pat^e of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head, couped argent, muzzled gules. Motto — " Dieu avec
nous." (7/?^^— Naval and Military.
BERMINGHAM, quartered by HEYWOOD-JONES,
O'SHEE, and WILLDING-JONES.
BERNARD, see MORROGH-BERNARD.
§JOHN MACKAY BERNARD, Esquire, of Dunsinnan
and Buttergask, J. P. cos. Perth and Haddington,
B.Sc, F.R.S. Edin., F.R.S.G.S., Royal Scottish Archer
Queen's Body Guard for Scotland, Member of Council of
the Meteorological Society, Scotland. Born March 21, 1857,
being the second son of Thomas Bernard of Holme House,
in the co. of Haddington. Armorial toearings— Azure, a
cross flory between four bears' heads couped argent, muzzled
gules, a bordure of the second, above the shield a helmet ;
with a Mantling azure doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-bear argent, muzzled and lined
gules; and on an escroU this Motto, " Bear and forbear."
Livery — Blue, and silver facings. Married, Dec. 12, 1888,
Ellen Anne, youngest dau. of Edmund Thos. Wedgwood
Wood, Esq., of Henley Hall, Ludlow, Shropshire. Estates
— Dunsinnan and Buttergask. Residence — Dunsinnan,
Perth. Telegraphic address — Dunsinnan, Balbeggie. Clubs
— Wmdham, Devonshire, University (Edinburgh).
§ PERCY BRODERIC BERNARD, Esquire, J. P.,
D. L. county Galway, J. P. county Cork. Born
Sept. 17, 1844, being the eldest son of the Hon. and
Rt. Rev. Charles Bernard, Bishop of Tuam, Killala, and
Achoury, by his wife Jane Grace, dau. of Percy Evans Freke
(sister of seventh Lord Carbery). Clubs — Carlton, Kil-
dare Street (Dublin). Livery — Black, light-blue waistcoat.
Armorial toearings — Argent, on a bend azure, three escal-
lops of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Great —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding a
snake proper. Motto — " Virtus probata florebit." Married
(ist), 1872, Isabel Enmia Beatrice, dau. of John Newton
Lane, Esq. ; (2nd), Mary Lissy, dau. of late Denis Kirwan
of Castle Harket, county Galway ; and (3rd) Eva, dau. of
late Henry Hoare of Staplehursf, Kent ; and has Issue — (i)
Ronald Percy Hamilton Bernard, Esq., b. 1875; (2) Denis
John Charles Kirwan Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1882; (3)
Percy Arthur Ernald Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (4)
Percy Morogh Bernard, Gentleman; Frances Mary ; and
Mary Winifred. Seat — Castle Harket, Tuam, Ireland.
BERNERS, quartered by KNYVETT.
AUGUSTUS BERNEY, Gentleman, late of Sydney,
N.S.W. Bor7i 1831, being the fourth son of the late
Thomas Trench Berney, Esq., J. P., and High Sheriff 1813,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Thomas Penrice of Great Yar-
mouth, Norfolk. Armorial toearings -Per pale azure and
gules, over all a cross engrailed ermine. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet, a plume of five
ostrich feathers argent. Motto — "Nil temere, neque
timore." This is the ancient motto of the family, but the
late Mr. Thomas Trench Berney took for his motto, "In
God is my trust," and his son Mr. George Duckett Berney
continued its use. Married, 1858, Matilda Lavinia, dau.
of Col. John George Nathaniel Gibbes. Seat — Bracon
Hall, Norfolk.
BERRIDGE (U.O.). Azure, on a fesse between three
dolphins naiant or, as many anchors erect sable. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On an anchor fessewise sable,
a dove rising proper. Motto — " Semper fidelis. '
Son of Richard Berridge of Ballynahinch Castle : —
Richard Berridge, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Galway
(High Sheriff 1894), b. 1870; m. 1905, Marie Eulalia,
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d. of Robert W. Lesley. Seai — Ballynahinch, co.
Galway.
BERRY, quartered by DUCKETT.
EDWARD RING BERRY, Esquire, Col. formerly
6ist Regt. of Foot. Bom April lo, 1828, being the
youngest son of the late Henry Berry of Gooldshill, Mallow,
CO. Cork, and Mary, only dau. of James Sullivan of
Mallow. Lize/y ~C]a.ret, faced with yellow. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a fesse engrailed cotised or, three
torteau.x, in chief as many leopards' faces argent. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head erased argent, charged on the neck with
three torteau.x. Motto — " Ne cede nialis." Married, July
3, 1856, Margaret, only dau. of Christopher Oliverson of
Goosnargh, Lancashire, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Abraham of Whittingham, Lancashire; and has
Jssue — (i) Edward Berry, Esq., formerly Capt. nth Royal
Prussian Hussars, d. Jan. 5, i860 ; (2) William Berry,
Gentleman, fi. Dec. 29, 1871 [t/i., Oct. 16, 1900, Helen,
dau. of W^illiam Garvie of Scone, Perthshire] ; and Margaret
[m., May 29, 1888, Col. James Davidson, late 8th Hussars,
A.A.G. Headquarter Staff, Ireland, of Balnagask, Kincar-
dineshire]. Residence — 2 Hyde Park Gate, South Kensing-
ton, London, S.W. Club — Army and Navy.
HENRY BERRY, Gentleman. Axmorial bearings-
Gules, a demi-gryphon couped in chief argent, and three
frets two and one in base or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
gryphon argent, holding between the claws a fret gules, a
like fret. Motto —" Vincit omnia Veritas." Residence —
Eshald House, Rothwell, Yorkshire.
HENRY FITZPATRICK BERRY, Esquire, LS.O.,
M.R.I. A., M.A. , Barrister -at- Law, Assistant Deputy-
Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Born May 12,
1847, being the eldest son of Parsons Berry of Mallow, co.
Cork, by his wife Isabella, dau. of William Fitz Patrick of
Loughill House, co. Kilkenny. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a fesse engrailed cotised or, three torteau.x, in
chief as many leopards' faces argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased argent, charged on the neck with three torteaux.
Married, July 25, 1895, Sarah Elizabeth Letitia, dau. of
Hastings Twiss, Esq., J. P., of Birdhill House, co. Tip-
perary. Postal address— ^\ Waterloo Road, Dublin. Club
— University (Dublin).
§ ROBERT BERRY, Esquire, Barrister of the Inner
Temple and .-Vdvocate, Sheriff of Lanarkshire since 1886,
J. P. and D. L. for co. of City of Glasgow, and J. P. for co.
of Lanark, M.A. and formerly Fellow Trin. Coll., Camb. ,
and Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Professor of Law in Glasgow Uni-
versity 1867-1887. Bo7-n Nov. 18, 1825, being the younger
son of the late William Berry, Esq., of Tayfield, co. Fife,
by Isabella his wife, dau. of the late Sir Robert Bruce
Henderson, Bart., of Fordell and Earl's Hall. Armorial
bearings (rematric. L.O. 1900)- Quarterly i and 4, vert, a
cross crosslet argent (Berry, 1785) ; 2 and 3 parted per pale
argent and sable, on a chaplet four mullets counterchanged
(Nairne, isth cent.), in tiie centre of the quarters a crescent
or, for difference. Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
armed and langued, holding in his dexter paw a cross cross-
let fitch^e azure ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " In hoc signo vinces," and in another under the
shield, " L'esperance me comforte. " Married, 1864, Mary,
dau. of the late John Miller, Esq. , son of the late Sir William
Miller of Glenlee, Bart., Judge of the Court of Session,
under the name of Lord Glenlee. Residence—^ University
Gardens, Glasgow. Club — Western (Glasgow).
WILLIAM BERRY, Esquire, of Tayfield, in the county
of Fife, Justice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
of Laws, Advocate. Born May 9, 1864, being the eldest
son of the late John Berry of Tayfield, Advocate, by his wife
Margaret Higgins, third dau. of John Burn-Murdoch of
Neuck and Coldoch, co. Stirling. Livery — Dark green and
white. Armorial bearings (rematric. L.O. 1870)— Quarterly
I and 4, vert a cross crosslet argent (Berry, 1785) ; 2 and 3,
per pale argent and sable, on a chaplet four mullets counter-
is the Naval Cockade.
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changed (Nairne, isth cent.). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-lion gules, holding in his dexter paw a cross
crosslet fitch^e azure. Mottoes— Above, "In hoc signo
vmces ; " below, " L'esp^rance me comforte." Seai — Tay-
field, Newport, in the county of Fife. C7u6 — New (Edin-
burgh).
BERTRAM, quartered by OGLE and CONYERS.
BERT RAM (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per chevron
nebuly sable and or, a chaplet of roses between two fleurs-
de lis in chief and an eagle displayed in base all counter-
changed (for Bertram) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a chevron between
three leopards' faces erminois, as many spear-heads azure,
on a chief per pale or and argent, three cocks gules (Price,
1817). Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed sable, holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, and in each claw a chaplet of roses gules,
leaved also or. Motto — " Aquila non capit muscas."
Son of Julius Alfred Bertram of 29 York Terrace,
London, by Martha Janet, d. of James Gemmell of
Ardiffery, N.B. :—
Julius Bertram, Gentleman, B. A. Oxon. J?es. — 14 Suffolk
Street, London, S.W. ; Sishes, Stevenage, Herts. C/ud —
Reform.
WILLIAM BERTRAM, Esq., of Nisbet and Kerse-
well, CO. Lanark, J. P. and D. L. , formerly Lieut. 72nd and
77th Foot, Captain Royal Lanark Militia, now Captain of
Volunteers. Born April 23, 1826, being the elder and only
surviving son of the late William Bertram of Nisbet and
Kersewell, Major Hon. E. I. Co.'s Service, by his second
wife Louise Caroline Clementine Delie Bertrand, dau. of
Dr. Arnaud de Lapeijre of Port Louis, Island of Mauritius.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on an in-
escutcheon or, between eight crosses pat(5e argent, an anvil
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a ram's head proper,
issuing from an antique crown or. Motto — " Je avance."
Married, Oct. i, 1853, Adelaide Mary, widow of John
Daniel Collyer, and dau. of John Bateman, one of the
founders of Melbourne ; and by her (who d. May 25, 1882)
had Issue — (i) William Bertram, Gentleman, Lieut. 96th
Regt. , d. 1859 [;«., 1888, Ethel Angel, dau. of the late
R. B. Towse, and has, with other issue, William Robert
Bertram, Gentleman, d. Dec. 1888]; (2) Archibald Douglas
Bertram, Gentleman, i. 1862; (3) Allan Lockhart Bertram,
Gentleman, d. 1864; (4) John Bertram, Gentleman, d. an
infant ; Adelaide Mary ; and Eliza Violet. Seat — Kerse-
well, Carnwath, co. Lanark.
PHILIP EUSTACE BESANT, Esquire. Born Oct. 8,
1875, being the elder son of the late Sir Walter Besant,
Knight Bachelor, and his wife Mary Garratt, dau. of
Eustace Foster Barham. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
indented sable and gules, a palm tree eradicated or, within
an orle of bezants. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds proper, a palm
tree or, thereto attached by a chain gold and resting on the
wreath an escocheon sable, charged with two bezants in
pale. Postal adaress — Frognal End, Hampstead, N.W.
BESLY, see FINGH-HATTON-BESLY.
BEST, quartered by PAYNTER.
BEST, see HADEN-BEST.
BESWICK, see MYERS-BESWICK.
CLEMENT ROBERT NUTTALL BESWICKE-
ROYDS, late Fourth Dra-
goon Guards, Captain 3rd
Battalion East Lancashire
Regiment, 1879-1884. Born
January 3, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Albert
Hudson Royds, Esquire, of Falinge, in the County Palatine
of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Depiity-Lieutenant,
by Susan Eliza his wife, daughter of Robert Nuttall, and
assumed by Royal License in the year 1867 the surname of
Beswicke in addition to and before that of Royds. Club —
Conservative. Livery — White, with blick collar and cuffs
and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four lions
rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard
sejant sable, bezant^e gorged with a collar argent, the
dexter fore-paw resting on a pheon or ; with the Motto,
"Semper paratus. " Married, May 9, 1867, Mary Alice
13e0toiclie=BopD0
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Gibson, only child of the late John Halliwell Beswicke of
Pyke House; and lias /sstw — Clement Halliwell Beswicke-
Royds, Gentleman, born February 5, 1868. Estate —
Belfield. Postal address — Pyke House, Littleborough,
Manchester.
BETHAM (Arms of ancient origin ; recorded in the
Register of Knights dubbed U.O., 1812). Quarterly i and
6, or, three fleurs-de-lis azure (Betham); 2. azure, a lion
rampant or, langued gules (Fitzroger) ; 3. gules, three
chevronels argent (Bannister) ; 4. or, a chief indented azure
(Burton) ; 5. sable, a turnip leaved proper, a chief or, gutt6-
de-poix (Damant). Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head gules, trunked
argent, tusked gold. Motto — " Per ardua surgam."
Son of .Alfred William Betham, Gentleman, b. 1836;
m. 1861, Alfreda, d. of Edward Edwards of Wester-
field Hall, Ipswich, .Suffolk:—
Ernest Burton Betham. Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. — •
96 Lordship Road, -Stoke Newington.
Sons of Molyneux Betham, Esq., b, 1813; d. 1880;
m. 1837, Elisabeth, d. of Sir Richard Ford, and grand-
sons of Sir William Betham, Ulster King of Arms: —
Cecil William Betham, Esq., late 55th Regt., b. 1840;
in. 1869, Emily Isabel, d. of John .Mallet Williamson.
Res. — 9 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Alfred Betham, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res.— a, Richmond
Hill, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
BETHELL, see WESTBURY.
ALFRED JAMES BETHELL, Esquire. J. P. W.R.
CO. York. Born 1862, being the youngest son of the late
William Froggatt Bethell, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff
1875), of Rise Park and Watton Abbey, by his wife Eliza-
beth Beckett, second dau. of Sir Ednmnd Denison of Green-
thorpe. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped
close sable, an estoile or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a boar's head couped sable.
Married, 1887, Maud, dau. of R. Bower; and has Issue —
Three daus. Residence — Middlethorpe Lodge, York.
tCoMMANDKK GEORGE RICHARD BETHELL,
R.N., M.P. Holderness Div. E.K. co. York 1885 to
1900; served during Egyptian War. Bor?i 1849, being the
second son of the late William Froggatt Bethell, Esq. , J. P. ,
D.L. (High Sheriff 1875), of Rise Park and Watton Abbey,
by his wife Elizabeth Beckett, second dau. of Sir Edmund
Beckett. C/z/i^j— Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron between three boars'
heads couped close sable, an estoile or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a boars head
couped sable. Residence — Sigglesthorne, Hull.
GUY VIVIAN BETHELL. Borii 1861 (twin with his
brother Slingsby Westbury), being the son
Of^pfflt^TT '^^ Slingsby Bethell, Esquire, conuiionly
iiJK\,\)K'li known as the Honourable Slingsby Bethell,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace
for Westminster [to whom refer], by his wife Caroline,
daughter of the late William Chaplin, Member of Parliament,
of Ewhurst, in the county of Hampshire ; was formerly
Lieutenant 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
chevron engrailed azure, between thre> boars' heads sable,
an estoile or, a bordure of the third ; and for the Crest,
out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head sable between
two wings azure, and charged on the breast with an estoile
or; with the Motto, " Ap Ithel." Married, 1892, Ethel,
daughter of John Coutts Fowlie.
SLINGSBY BETHELL, Esquire, commonly known as
the Honourable Slingsby Bethell, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath ; Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Oxford ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the
Peace for Westminster. Born 1831, being the second son
of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Bethell, first Baron
Westbury, by his first wife Ellionor Mary, eldest daughter
of Robert Abraham ; Barrister, Middle Temple, 1857 ; is
Reading Clerk and Clerk of Committees in the House of
Lords ; was formerly Registrar of the Court of B.inkruptcy.
Club — Brooks'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
."Xrgent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three boars'
heads sable, an estoile or, a bordure of the third. Pendent
from the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and f t the Crest, out
of a crqwn vallery or, an eagle's head sa* e, 'letween two
wings azure, and charijed on the breast wu'i an estoile or;
with the Motto, " Ap Ithel." Married, first 1855, Caroline
(who died 1886), daughter of the late Willi m |. Chaphn,
Member of Parliament, of Ewhurst Park Ha npshire ;
secondly, 1888, Laura Beatrice, daughter o< the l\ erend
Frederick Maunsell, Rector of Symondsbury, Bridpori ; and
has had hsue — by his first wife, (i) Slingsby Westbury
Bethell, Gentleman, born November 5, 1861 [to whom
refer]; (2) Guy Vivian Bethell, Gentleman, twin with his
brother Slingsby [to whom refer] ; (3) Lionel Beresford
Bethell, Gentleman, born 1864; Violet Isabel Slingsby
(who married, 1888, Captain Archibald Hicks-Beach, and
died in 1891) ; by his second wife, (4) Llwelyn Slingsby
Bethell, Gentleman, born July 22, 1889 ; (5) Richard
Alfred Slingsby Bethell, Gentleman, born July 7, 1892;
and Eleanor Love Slingsby. Residence — 47 Sussex Square,
Kemp Town, Brighton.
SLINGSBY WESTBURY BEIHELL. Born 1861
(twin with his brother Guy Vivian), being the son of the
Hon. Slingsby Bethell, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace
for Westminster, by his wife Caroline, daughter of the late
William Chaplin, Member of Parliament, of Ewhurst, in the
county of Hampshire ; was formerly Lieutenant 4th Battalion
Gloucestershire Regiment. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between
three boars' heads, sable an estoile or, a bordure of the
third ; and for the Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an
eagle's head sable, between two wings azure, and charged
on the breast with an estoile or; with the Motto, " Ap
Ithel." Married, , 1890, Sophia Isabella, daughter
of the late Captain J. H. T. Alexander, Royal Navy, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
S WILLIAM BETHELL, Esquire, J. P., D.L. for
E.R. and J. P. N.R. co. York. Born 1847, being
the eldest son of the late William Froggatt Bethell, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1875), of Rise Park and Wahon
Abbey, by his wife Elizabeth Beckitt, second dau. of Sir
Edmund Denison of Greenthorpe. Clubs — Carlton, York-
shire (York). Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
between three boars' heads couped close sable, an estoile
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head couped sable. Married, Jan. i,
1880, Hon. Mairi Myrtle, fifth dau. of Rt. Hon. Henry
Willoughby, eighth Lord Middleton ; and has Issue —
William Adrian Vincent Bethell, b. 1890 ; and Phyllis
Mary Hermione. Seats — Rise Park, Hull; Walton Abbey,
Beverley.
BETHUNE, see PATTON-BETHUNE.
BETHUNE of Blebo (R.L., H. Coll., 1815). Azure, a
fesse chequy or and gules, between three lozenges of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-otter argent. Motto — ••Debon
naire."
Son of late Alexander Bethune, Esq. , of Blebo, Cupar,
CO. Fife, b. 1824 ; d. ; m. 1849, Margaret, d.
of lohn Maxwell of Dundee : —
Alexander Bethune, Esq., J. P. co. Fife, formerly a
planter in C:eylon, b. i860 ; m. 1889, Elizabeth Constance
Carnegie, d. of late Frederick Lewis Maitland-Heriot of
Ramorine ; and has issue three ds. iVfz/— Blebo, Cupar,
CO. Fife. Res.—c) Ridgway Place, Wimbledon. Clubs^
Badminton, New (Edinburgh).
Son of late Lt.-Gen. Alexander Bethune (formerly
Sharpe), d. 1847 ; m. 1840, Maria, d. of Robert Low
of Clatto : —
Robert Bethune, Esq., J. P., Major (ret.) late 92nd High-
landers, b. 1827 ; m. 1865, Mary Louisa, d. of Capt.
William Amherst Hale, 52nd Light Inf. ; and has issue-
Henry Alexander Bethune, Gentleman, Lieut. Gordon High-
landers, b. 1866 ; Eleanor Mary ; Louisa Cecilia ; Jane
is the Naval Cockade.
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BETHUNE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse invected
gules, a mascle erminois, two otter's heads erased in chief
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock charged with a salmon fesse-
wise, an otter statant in front of five bulrushes leaved all
proper.
Sons of Charles Bethune, late of Worth, Sussex : —
Edward Maximilian Bethune, Gentleman, f>. . Seat
— Denne Park, Horsham, Sussex.
BEURNES, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BEVAN, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 17, 1840, being the second son of the late Robert
Cooper Lee Bevan, Esq., J. P. co. Middlesex, by his wife
Lady Agneta ElizaVjeth Yorke, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir
Joseph Sydney Yorke, K.C.B., and sister of Charles Philip,
4th Earl of Hardwicke. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
a bull passant, between three annulets gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
griffin passant or, sem(?e of annulets gules, holding in his
dexter claw two annulets interlaced also gules. Motto—
"Deus prasSdium." Married, first, July 22, 1862, Eliza-
beth Marianne (d. 1863), third dau. of Lord Charles James
Fox Russell, grandson of John, 6th Duke of Bedford ; and
has Issue — (1) Cosmo Bevan, Gentleman, b. May 22,
1863 [?«., Feb. s, 1891, Marion Leila, youngest dau. of
Rev. Filmer Sulivan, and has issue, Desmond Russell,
Bevan, Gentleman, b. Feb. 27, 1892]. He 7n. secondly,
April 19, 1866, Constance, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart. ; and by her (who d. Oct. 15,
1872), had Issue^[2) Bertrand Yorke Bevan, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 8, 1867 [m. , Sept. 26, 1889, Georgina Laura Frede-
nca, second dau. of George F. Malcolmson of Norrys-
bury, Herts, and has issue, Robert Austen Bevan,
Gentleman, b. July 26, 1890, Margaretta Constance, Enid
Laura, and Edith Joyce]; (3) Rev. Raymond Francis
Bevan, M.A. Trin. Coll., Canib., b June 20, 1868 [;«.,
January 10, 1893, Margaret Alda, dau. of Rev. Horace
Meyer, Vicar of Christchurch, Clifton, and has issue, one
son and two daus.] ; (4) Gerard Lee Bevan, Gentleman,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., b. Nov. 9, 1869 [m., Oct. 3, 1893,
Sophie, dau. of John Arthur Kenrick of Barrow Court, and
has issue, one dau.]; (5) Owen Charles Bevan, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 30, 1870 [7/1., April 12, 1894, Mary, dau. of
Theodore Bosanquet of West Down, and has issue,
Francis Hugh Bevan, Gentleman, /'. March 5, 1895, and
two daus.]; (6) Ivor Bevan, Gentleman, b. April 15, 1872
[w., July 14. 1896, Ethel Jean, dau. of Sir Algernon Coote,
Bart.] He »/. thirdly, July i, 1875, Maria (d. 1903), dau.
of John Trotter of Dyrhani Park ; and by her has Issue —
(7) Leonard Francis Bevan, Gentleman, b. April 6, 1876,
d. Oct. 13, 1901 ; Evelyn Agneta [;«. Philip Ridsdale
Warren, C. E.] ; Audrey Nona [w. Major Richard Gamble] ;
and Gytha. Constance [tn. Lionel Offiey Micklem, and has
issue] Seat — Trent Park, New Barnet, co. Herts.
ROLAND YORKE BEVAN, Gentleman. Bor7i Sept.
30, 1848, being the fourth son of the late Robert Cooper
Lee Bevan, Esq., J. P. co. Middlesex, by his wife Lady
Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph
Sydney Yorke, K.C,B. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a
bull passant, between three annulets gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
griffin passant or, sem^e of annulets gules, holding in dexter
claw two annulets interlaced also gules. Motto— "Deus
prajsidium." Married Hon. Agneta Olivia Kinnaird, dau.
of Arthur Fitz-Gerald, loth Lord Kinnaird ; and has Issue
—Winifred Agneta Yorke and Olivia Mary Yorke. Resi-
dence—
SYDNEY BEVAN, Gentleman, of Fosbury, Wilts, and
of Trent Park, Herts, a Banker in London. Bom Oct. 6,
1838, being the eldest son of the late Robert Cooper Lee
Bevan, Esq., of Fosbury House, Wilts, and Trent Park,
Herts, J. P. CO. Middlesex, by his first wife Lady Agneta
Elizabeth, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke,
K.C. B. , and sister of the Rt. Hon. Charles Philip Yorke,
4th Earl of Hardwicke ; s. his father 1890. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, a bull passant,
between three annulets gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a lielmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin passant or, semt^e of annulets gules,
holding in dexter claw two annulets interlaced also gules.
Motto — "Deus proKsidium." Seats — Fosbury Manor,
Hungerford, Wilts ; Trent Park, New Barnet, Herts.
THOMAS BEVAN, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, and a
Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City
of London, High Sheriff of the City of London and county
of Middlesex, 1879. High Sheriff of the county of Kent,
1895. Born 1829, being the eldest son of Thomas Bevan,
Doctor of Medicine, of Finsbury Circus, London, by his
wife Hannah, daughter of the late Samuel Bennett. Club
— Magistrates'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, on a rock, in base a dove proper holding in the beak
a branch of olive or, on a chief nebuly ermine a hurt betweten
two annulets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon
the battlements of a tower a griffin or, gorged with a collar
gemelle azure, resting the dexter claw on an escutcheon
argent charged with a hurt. Married, 1852, Emma, daughter
of Thomas Bayes of Kimberley, in the county of Norfolk ;
and has, with other Issue — (i) Robert Bevan, Gentleman,
born 1857 [married, 1885, Constance Helen, only daughter of
the late William Munro Ross of Stone Castle, in the county
of Kent]; (2) and Edmund Henry Bevan, Esquire, J. P.,
born 1862; (3) Wilfrid Bevan, Gentleman. Seat — Stone
Park, Greenhithe.
WILFRID ARTHUR BEVAN, Gentleman. Born
October 21, 1845, being the third son of the late Robert
Cooper Lee Bevan, Esq., J. P. co. Middlesex, by his
wife Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, dau. of Vice-Admiral
Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, K.C.B. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, a bull passant, between three annulets gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin passant or, sem6e of annulets gules, hold-
ing in dexter claw two annulets interlaced also gules.
Motto — "Deus prsesidium." Married, May 11. 1869,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Green of Princes
Gardens, London ; and has Issue — Agneta Elizabeth,
Amy Geraldine ; Lena Mary ; Maud Lucy ; Muriel Edm^e ;
and Violet May. Residence —
CHARLES BEWES, Gentleman. Born
Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant, tail nowed gules, gorged with an Eastern
crown or, in chief three falcons proper, belled of the third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a chapeau gules.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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turned up ermine, a Pegasus rearing on his hind legs, of a
bright bay colour, mane and tail sable, wings displayed or,
holding in the mouth a laurel branch proper. Motto —
"Major ab adversis." Estates in Devon and Cornwall.
5(;a/— Hillside, Plympton, co. Devon. Residence— Cross
Park House, Harsley, Plymouth.
CALVERLEY BEWICKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Northumberland and
IRritltffer Durham. Born January 28, 1858, being
ilJvUJlttVV theelderson of the late Calverley Bewicke,
Esquire, of Close House and Urpeth
Lodge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by
Jane Henrietta his wife, daughter of W. T. MacCullagh
Towers. 6V«/^j— Windham, Junior Carlton. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, five lozenges con-
joined in fesse gules, each charged with a mullet of the field
between three bears' heads erased sable ; and for a Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased at the neck
argent, armed maned and gorged with a mural crown gules ;
with the Motto, " In coelo quies." Married, 1880, Eleanor
Evelyn, daughter of the Reverend H. Quicke of Newton
Saint Cyr, in the county of Devon, and has Issue. Estates —
Close House, in the county of Northumberland ; and Urpeth
Lodge, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Close
House, Wylam-on-Tyne.
§ CALVERLEY THEODORE BEWICKE, Gentle-
man, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Born 1848, being
the eldest son of the late Calverley Bewicke, Gentleman, of
Hallaton Hall, in the county of Leicester, by Mary Amelia
his wife, youngest daughter of the Reverend Nathaniel John
HoUingsworth, Rector of Boldon, in the county of Durham.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, five
lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with a
mullet of the field, between three bears' heads erased
sable ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
goat's head erased at the neck argent, armed maned and
gorged with a mural crown gules. Married, August 21,
1878, Effie Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Reverend
Dawson Turner, Doctor of Divinity.
S ROBERT CALVERLEY ALINGTON BEWICKE-
COPLEY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the North
Riding of the county of York, Colonel late King's Royal
Rifle Corps. Born April 8, 1855, being the eldest son
of Robert Calverley Bewicke Bewicke, Esquire, of Coulby
Manor, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Mary his wife, third daughter
of the Reverend William Gooch, a Minor Canon of the
Cathedral of York ; and assumed by Royal License, in the
year 1892, the surname of Copley in addition to and after
that of Bewicke, and the arms of Copley quarterly with
those of Bewicke. 6'/«i^j— Naval and MiUtary, Yorkshire.
Livery— IVlacV. and white. Armorial bearings are for
Arms : (^)uarterly i and 4, argent a cross moline sable, and
for distinction a canton gules (for Copley), 2 and 3 argent,
five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with a
mullet of the field, between three bears' heads erased sable
(for Bewicke) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence in right
of his wife, the arms of Watson-Copley, namely, quarterly
I and 4, argent a cross moline sable (for Copley), 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron invected azure, between three martlets
sable, as many crescents of the field, in the centre chief
point a naval coronet of the second (for Watson) ; and for
his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, charged with a
cross crosslet gules for distinction, five ostrich feathers
argent (for Copley), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat's
head erased at the neck argent, armed, maned, and gorged
with a mural crown gules (for Bewicke) ; with the Mottoes,
" In cruce vinco," " Quies in coelo. Married, February 2,
1886, Selina Frances, eldest surviving daughter and co.
heiress of the late Sir Charles Watson-Copley, third Baronet
of Fulmer, in the county of Buckingham, by Georgina his
wife, daughter of the Reverend Robert Tredcroft ; and has
Issue — Redvers Lionel Calverley Bewicke-Copley, Gentle-
man, born September 1890; a son, born May 23, 1893;
Gladys ; and Albreda. Estates — Sprotborough Hall, and
Coulby Manor, both in the county of York. Postal address
— Sprotborough Hall, Doncaster.
Sir EDMUND THOMAS BEWLEY, Knight Bachelor
(1898), K.C.. M.A., LL.D. (Univ., Dub.), M.A. (Roy. Univ.
of Ireland), J. P. cos. Carlow, Dublin, and Wicklow. Hon.
Bencher of King's Inns, a Judge of the Supreme Court of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Judicature in Ireland (1890 1898). Bor/j Jan. 11, 1837, being
the only son of Edward Bewley of Moate, co. Westmeath,
M. D. , by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Miilock of
Kilnagarna, King's Co. Livoy — Drab, with black facings
and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
sable, between three Cornish choughs' heads erased proper,
in chief an ermine spot. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours (argent and sable), an
ibex's head or, issuant from the centre of a rose gules,
stalked and leaved proper. Motto — " Virtutis gloria
merces." Married, Aug. 8, 1866, Anna Sophia Stewart,
eldest dau. of Henry Cope Colles of Moiikstown, co. Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Dawson
Bewley, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Oxon. ), b. July 9,
1868; (2) Arthur Mulock Bewley, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), b.
Sept. 27, 1879 ; Annie Sarah ; and Ethel Grace. Residence
— 40 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Clubs — .:\thena3um, Uni-
versity (Dublin).
BEYNON, see CROWTHER-BEYNON.
H CHARLES HESKETH BIBBY-HESKETH, Es-
^ quire, M.A. (Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, Lieut. Duke
of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff of co.
Pal. of Lancaster 1901 ; assumed the name and arms of
Hesketh when he succeeded to North Meols on the death
of his grandmother in 1898 (Royal Licence, 1899). i^orn
1871, being the son of John Bibby of Hart Hill, Liverpool,
by his wife Anna Maria Emily Fleetwood, eldest dau. of
the Rev. Charles Hesketh of North Meols Hall, Rector
of North Meols, and Rural Dean. Livery — Light drab,
black facings, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, on a bend sable, three garbs or, a chief
azure, thereon an eagle with two heads displayed proper,
all within a bordure erminois (for Hesketh) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a saltire parted and fretty argent, surmounted by a lion
rampant pean, two escallops in pale and as many mullets
of six points in fesse of the second (for Bibby). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon in front of an eagle with Itwo heads
displayed proper, a garb or, banded gules (for Hesketh) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm
erect, holding a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and
hilt or, a mullet of six points between two escallops fesse-
ways argent (for Bibby). Motto — "Quod tibi hoc alteri."
Married, Jan. 4, 1900, Anne Dorothea, dau. of Thomas
Brocklebank of Woolton, Liverpool; and has Issue~\^ncy
Fleetwood. iV(z/— The Rookery, North Meols, Southport,
CO. Lancaster. Clubs Orleans, Cavalry.
JOHN JOSEPH BICKERSTETH, Barrister-at-Law,
Clerk of the Peace for the East Riding. Born Oct. 28,
1850, being the third son of the late Rt. Rev. Robert
Bickersteth, D.D. , Lord Bishop of Ripon, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Garde of Cork. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a cross flory sable, charged with five
mullets or, on a chief azure, three roses of the third, and
impaling the arms of Ashburnham, namely gules, a fesse
between six mullets argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, about the elbow a wreath
of oak vert, in the hand a roll of paper proper. Motto —
" Esto fidelis." Married, Aug. 2, 1882, Lady Margaret,
dau. of Rt. Hon. Bertram Ashburnham, fourth Earl of
Ashburnham ; and has Issue — Edward Robert Bickersteth,
bbrn Oct. 13, 1889 ; and Ruth. Residence — Beechwood
House, Driffield, Yorks.
SLt.-Coi.. ROBERT BICKERSTETH, commanding
Middlesex Yeomanry, 1891-92, Capt. Sherwood
Rangers, 1876, M.P. for North Shropshire, 1885-86. Born
June 24, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Rt. Rev.
Robert Bickersteth, D.D., Lord Bishop of Ripon, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Joseph Garde of Cork.
Clubs — Brooks's, Windham. Livery — -Blue and white. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a cross flory sable, charged with
five mullets or, on a chief azure, three roses of the third,
and impaling the arms of Bertie, namely, quarterly i and
4, argent three battering-rams fesseways in pale proper,
headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a
shattered castle triple - turreted argent (for Willoughby).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished
or, about the elbow a wreath of oak vert, in the hand a
roll of paper proper. Motto — " Frajipe fort." Married,
Jan. t6, 1883, Lady Lavinia Louisa, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Montagu Bertie, sixth Earl of Abingdon. A'esidenct — 70
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, S.W.
The Rev. SAMUEL BICKERSTETH, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Vicar of the Parish Church of St. Mary's, Lewis-
ham. Born Sept. 9, 1857, being the second son of the Rt.
Rev. Edward Bickersteth, Lord Bishop of Exeter, by his
wife Rosa, dau. of Sir Samuel Bignold, Knight Bachelor,
M.P. for Norwich. Armorial bearings— Argent, a cross
fiory sable, charged with five mullets or, on a chief azure,
three roses of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of tlie colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, about the elbow a wreath
of oak vert, in the hand a roll of paper proper. Motto —
" Frappe fort." Married, )une 21, 1881, Ella, dau. of Sir
Monier Monier-Williams, K.C.I.E., D.C.L., LL.D. ; and
has w!th other Issue — Edward Monier Bickersteth, born
1882. Postal address — The Vicarage, Lewisham, S.E.
ALGERNON SIDNEY BICKNELL, Gentleman.
Born , being the son of Elhanan Bicknell, late of
Heme Hill. Armorial bearings Or, on a mount vert, a
beacon fired proper, a chief sable, thereon a cross fiory
between two porcupines respecting each other of the first.
Mantling vert and or. Crest - On a w reath of the colours,
a dragon couchant regardant, wings expanded sable,
gorged with a collar or, holding in the dext r claw a cross
as in the arms. Motto - "Surge biconyll. "
BIDDULPH, quartered by BRASSEY.
BIDDULPH. See MYDDELTON-BIDDULPH.
GEORGE TOURNAY BIDDULPH, Gentleman.
Born May 25, 1844, being the fifth son of the late Robert
Biddulph, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Hereford, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Palmer, Esq., M. P. , of
Nazing Park, Essex. Armorial bearings -Vert, an eagle
displayed argent, armed and langued gules, a canton of the
is the Military Cockade.
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second, impaling the arms of Palmer, namely argent, on
two bars sable, three trefoils of the first, in chief a grey-
hound courant of the second, collared or. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf
salient argent, charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto -" Sublimiora petamus." Married, Oct. 3,
1883, Lady Sarah Wilfreda Palmer, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Roundell, Earl of Selborne ; and has Issue — Victor Roundell
George Biddulph, Gentleman, b. May 24, 1897. A'fj/-
rfewte— Douglas House, Petersham. C/«(^ Brooks's.
JOHN BIDDULPH, Esquire, Col. (retired), formerly
in the Indian Political Service. Born July 25, 1840,
being the third son of tiie late Robert Biddulph, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., M.P. for Hereford, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of George Palmer, Esq., M.P. , of Nazeing Park, Essex.
Armorial bearings — Vert, an eagle displayed argent,
armed and langued gules, a canton of the second. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
a wolf rampant argent, charged on the breast with a trefoil
slipped vert. MottO -" Sublimiora petamus." Married,
1882, Julia Errington, dau. of Sir J. R. Martin. Residence
— Grey Court, Ham, Surrey. C/wiJ^Travellers'.
§ MICHAEL BIDDULPH, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Here-
ford, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester,
Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford, 1865-
1885, since then for Ross Division. Born 1834, being the
eldest son of the late Robert Biddulph, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Ledbury Park,
Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford, by his
wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late George Palmer, Member
of Parliament, of Nazeing Park, in the county of Es'^ex.
Livery — Green. Armorial bearings — Vert, an eagle dis-
played argent, armed and langued gules, a canton of the
second, impaling the arms of Yorke, namely argent, on
a saltire azure, a bezant ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant argent, vulned in the
shoulder gules. Married, firstly, August 9, 1864, Adelaide
Georgiana, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable
General Peel (she died May 22, 1872) ; and secondly, 1877,
Elizabeth Philippa, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth
Philippa, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles
Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, widow of Henry John
Adeane of Babraham, in the county of Cambridge, Bed-
chamber-Woman to Her Majesty the Queen, Lady of
the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. By his first
marriage he has Issue — (i) John Michael Gordon Biddulph,
Gentleman, born 1869 ; (2) Claud William Biddulph,
Gentleman ; Adela Margaret Mary ; Edith Mary ; and
Violet Maud. Estates and postal addresses — The Park,
Ledbury, in tlie county of Hereford ; Kenible House,
Cirencester ; and London address — 19 Ennisniore Gardens,
London, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform.
General Sir ROBERT BIDDULPH, Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath. Born August 26, 1835, being the second
son of the late Robert Biddulph, Esquire, of Ledbury, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieut., Member of Parliament for
Hereford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of George Palmer,
Member of Parliament, of Nazing Park, in the county of
Essex ; entered the Royal Artillery 1853, became Colonel
1872, General 1883 ; served in the Crimean Campaign ;
was Deputy Assistant-Adjutant-General in India, 1858-1860 ;
Military Secretary in China, i860, 1861, and at Madras, 1861-
1865 ; Assistant Boundary Commissioner under Reform
Act, 1867; Deputy Assistant -Quartermaster- General at
Woolwich, 1868-1871 ; i'rivate Secretary to the Secretary
of State for War, 1871-1873; Assistant-Adjutant-General at
Headquarters, 1873-1878 ; High Commissioner and Com-
mander-in-Chief in Cyprus, 1879-1886; Inspector-General of
Recruiting, 1886-1888 ; Director-tieneral of Military Educa-
tion, 1888-1893; Quartermaster-General to the P'orces, 1893 ;
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar, 1893-1900;
was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, 1877, K.C.B. 1896, and G.C.B. 1899; created
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to
the rank of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order,
1886. /,«'6VT— Dark green. Armorial bearings— Vert,
an eagle displayed argent, armed and langued gules, a
canton of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is en-
circled by the ribbon and collar of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, and pendent his badges as G.C.B. and
G.C.M.G., is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant argent, vulned on the
shoulder gules; with the Motto, "Sublimiora petamus."
Married, August 11, 1864, Sophia, daughter of the Rev-
erend Anthony Lewis Lambert of Chilbolton, and widow
of Richard Stuart Palmer of Calcutta ; and has Issue— { i )
Hope Biddulph, Esquire, Major Royal Artillery, born
October 27, 1866; (2) Michael Biddulph, Esquire, Captain
Army Pay Department, born April 5, 1871 ; (3) Harry
Biddulph, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, born July 19,
1872 ; (4) Lewis Biddulph, Esquire, born June 27, 1876 ;
Eva [married Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Mason, C. B. ,
D.S.O.]; Constance, married to Sir C. A. King-Harman,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George ; Jessie ; Helen ; Mabel ;
and Georgiana. Postal address — 83 Cornwall Gardens,
S.W. Club — United Service.
FRANC DIGBY BIDDULPH-COLCLOUGH, Esq.,
Capt. 3rd Middlesex Militia (who assumed the surname
and arms of Colclough, by Royal Letters Patent, in 1886).
Born , being the youngest son of Francis Wellesley
Marsh Biddulph of Rathrobbin, Tullamore. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent five eaglets displayed
in cross sable, a canton azure for distinction (for Colclough);
2 and 3 per pale vert and azure, an eagle displayed ermine,
armed and beaked between four trefoils slipped or (for Bid-
dulph). Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
sable, ducally gorged or, and charged, for distinction, on
the breast with a cross crosslet argent (for Colclough) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf rampant argent, gutt(5e-
de-sang, gorged with a gemel azure, and charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert (for Biddulph). Motto
— " His calcabo gentes." Married, 1885, Louisa Maria
Susan Biddulph-Colclough, eldest dau. of John Thomas
Rossborough, Esq., of co. Fermanagh, a J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Wexford (High Sheriff i860), [who assumed the name
and arms of Colclough on succeeding to the Tiiitern estates],
by Mary Gray Wentworth, only dau. of the late Cassar
Colclough, Esq., Chief Justice of Prince Edward's Island;
and has had Issue— Cxsar Franc Thomas Bickerstafle Plan-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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tagenet Biddulph-Colclough, Gentleman, l>. Sept. 15, 1886,
d. July 20, 1888 ; Lucy Wilmot Maria Susanna Biddulph.
6Va^ — Tintern Abbey, Kinnagh, New Ross, co. Wex-
ford.
BIELINSKI, quartered by LUBIENSKI.
BIEST, quartered by LINGEN-BURTON.
BIGGS, see YEATMAN-BIGGS.
The H0NOUR.A.BLE Sir JOHN CHARLES BIGHAM,
Knight Bachelor (1897), a Judge of the High Court of
Justice; called to the Bar at tiie Middle Temple 1870,
became Q.C. , 1883, and a Bencher of the Middle Temple
1886, and a Judge of the High Court of Justice 1897; was
M. P. for Liverpool (Exchange Div. ), 1895-97. Bor/i 1840,
being the second son of the late John Bigham, Esq.,
Merchant, of Liverpool. Armorial bearings -Per bend
dancett^e azure and or, a bend invected between three
crosses pat^e in chief and as many horse-shoes in base all
counterchanged. Mantling' azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse per pale or and sable, charged
on the body with three horse-shoes fesseways counter-
changed, and resting the dexter foreleg on a cross patee
gules. Motto — " Javance." Married, 1871, Georgina,
dau. of John Rogers. A'esidefice — io Palace Gate, Ken-
sington, S. W.
GEORGE BIGLAND, Gentleman. Born Dec. 18, 1830,
being the second son of the late John Bigland, Esq , Capt.
3rd Lancashire Militia, by his wife Mary, dau. of John
Marshall of Towton Yorks Armorial bearings — Azure,
two ears of big wheat erect in fesse and bladed or. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant regardant gules, holding in his fore-paw
an ear of big wheat as in the arms. Mottoes — " Spes
labor levis," and "Gratitudo." Married (ist), Feb. i,
i860, Alice Maud Mary Proud, youngest dau. of John
Dowker of Terrington, Yorks; (2nd), Aug. 28, 1886, Edith
Blanche Hinde, dau. of Peter Fox Andre of London ; and
has Issue — George Braddyll Bigland, Gentleman, fi. Nov. 4,
1891. Seat — Bigland Hall, near Ulverston, Lancashire.
C/ud — Junior Conservative.
BIGOD, quartered by BARNEWALL.
M JOSEPH BILLIAT, Esquire, J. P. for the Parts of
W Lindsey, co. Lincoln, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt.
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Lincolnshire Regiment, served in South African War,
1902 (medal with two clasps), Lord of the Manor of
Sapley, Hunts, and Patron of one Living. Born Sep-
tember 23, 1863, being the only child (posthumous) of the
late Joseph Billiat of Barkstone House, Grantham, and of
Sapley, Hunts, by his wife Margaret, third dau. of the
la^e John Clark, Esq., Justice of the Peace, of Balderton,
and The White House, Newark-on-Trent, co. Notts ;
succeeded his grandfather 1892. Livery — Green and gold.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, per fesse embattled vert
and or, a pen in bend sinister saljle between in the first and
fourth quarters a duck close of the second, each holding in
the beak a billet argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a duck close or, holding
in the beak a billet argent, between two bulrushes proper.
Motto— "Ung Dieu ung Roy." [Ped. H. Coll.]
Married, March 26, 1885, Eveline Agnes Schreiber,
eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Tweeddale, M.A. ,
Vicar of Sherborne and Fring, Norfolk ; and has hstte
— John Joseph Billiat, Gentleman, b. March 6, 1893; and
Eveline Schreiber. Estates — Owns property in various
parishes of Kesteven (Lines.) and Huntingdonshire.
Seat — Aisthorpe Hall, Lincoln. Clubs — Junior Carlton
and Junior United Service, S.W.
BILLINGSLEY, quartered by LANGRISHE.
BINGHAM (temp. Henry HL). Azure, a bend cottised
between six crosses pat^e or. Crest — On a mount vert, a
falcon rising, wings expanded proper, armed, membered,
and belled or. Motto — " Spes mea Christus."
Sons of Col. Charles Bingham, Dept. A.G. Roy. Art.,
b. 1815 ; (/. 1864; m. 1841, Williamina Henrietta, d.
of John Mackintosh, M.D. : —
Col. Richard Charles William Bingham of Melcombe
Bingham [q.v.)
Edmund George Henry Bingham, Esq., Lt.-Col. Roy,
Art., b. 1848 ; tn. , Beatrice Helen, d. of F. S. Stephen
of Melbourne, Australia ; and has issue. Res. —
Sons of F. M. George Charles, 3rd Earl of Lucan,
G.C.B., &c., b. 1800; (/. 1888; OT. 1829, Anne, d. of
Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir George Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan
(Irel. , I Oct. 1795), 4th Baron Lucan of Castlebar (24 July
1776), loth Bart. (Nov. Scot., 30 June 1634), K.P. ( )
a Rep. Peer for Ireland, Vicc-Adm. of Connaught, Lieut,
and Custos Rotul. Mayo. J. P. and Alderman co. Ivliddx.
late Capt. and Lt.-Col. Coldstream Gds., Knt. Legion of
Honour, and has 5th class Medjidieh [Supporters— Two
wolves azure, collared and chained or], b. 1830; m. 1859,
Lady Cecilia Catherine Gordon- Lennox, d. of Charles, 5th
Duke of Richmond, K.G. ; and has issue — (i) George
Charles Bingham, Esq. , commonly called Lord Bingham,
J. P. and D.L. Mayo, Capt. (ret.) Rifle Brig., Lt.-Col.
comdg. ist Lond. Rifles, served in Bechuanaland Expedn.
1884-5, 'i^s Order of St. Stanislaus of Russia (2nd class)
(38 Bryanston Square, W.), b. i860 [w. 1896, Violet,
d. of. Spender Clay of Ford Manor, Surrey ; and has
issue — Hon. George Charles Patrick Bingham, b. 1898 ;
and Hon. Barbara Violet] ; (2) Hon. Cecil Edward Bing-
ham, Maj. and Brev. Lt.-Col. ist Life Guards, served in
S. Afrcian War 1900, has Star of Ethiopia, 3rd class
(25 Charles Street, Berkeley Square), b. 1861 [in. 1884,
Rose Ellinor, d. of J. A. Guthrie of Craigie, co. Forfar;
and has issue — Ralph Charles Bingham, Esq., b. 1885;
David Cecil Bingham, Gentleman, b. 1887; and C"ecilia Mary
Lavinia] ; (3) Hon. Francis Richard Bingham, Maj. R.F.A.,
formerly A.D.C. to Comm.-in-Ch., Madras, b. 1863 [in.
1896, Kathleen, d. of Lieut-Gen., Sir Mansfield Clarke,
Bart., K.C.B. ; and has issue — Frances[Humphrey Bingham,
Esq. , b. 1899] ; (4) Hon. Alexander Frederick Bingham,
b. 1864; (5) Hon. Albert Edward Bingham, b. 1866; (6)
Hon. Lionel Ernest Bingham, b. 1876 ; and Lady Rosalind
Cecilia Caroline [m. 1894, James, Marquess of Hamilton,
eld. s. of 2nd Duke of Abercorn, K.G. Seats — Castlebar
House, CO. Mayo ; and Laleham House, Staines. Cltibs —
Carlton, Turf.
Hon. Richard Bingham, Rear-Adm. (ret.) R.N., b. 1847;
m. 1877, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Edward Henry Cole of Stoke
Lyne ; and has issue— Violet Mary; and Edith Lavinia.
Res. — 8 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. Club — Naval and
Military.
Son of John Charles Robert, 4th Baron Clanmorris : —
The Rt. Hon. John George Barry Bingham, 5th Baron
Clanmorris [q.v.)
Yr. son of Denis Arthur, 3rd Baron Clanmorris, b.
is the Military Cockade.
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1808; d. 1847; m. 1825, Maria Helena, d. of Robert
Persse of Roxburgh, co. Galway :—
Hon. Arthur Yelverton Bingham, D. L. co. Mayo, i.
1840 ; /«. ist, Caroline {d. 1879), d. of James Begbie,
M.D. ; 2nd, 1883, Jean Crawford, d. and h. of Thomas
Service of Cranley, co. Lanark; and has issue — (i) Bent-
wick Yelverton Warburton Bingham, Esq. , 3. 1862 ; and
two daus. Seai — Stonebyres House, Lanark. Clud —
Carlton.
Sons of late Denis George Charles Arthur Bingham,
Gentleman, d. 1849 ; d.v.p. 1878 ; m. 1874, Maria
Mary Hutchinson, eld. d. of Capt. W. H. Broad : —
Denis George Broad Bingham, Gentleman,^. 1875 [Arms
— Quarterly, i and 4, Bingham as above, 2. gules, a fesse
ermine between three dolphins naiant argent (Blenner-
hasset) ; 3. vert, a lion rampant or, armed and langued
gules (Shaen)]. iVa/ — Bingham Castle, Belmullet, co.
Mayo.
Charles Henry Arthur Shaen Bingham, Gentleman, 6.
1877. A'es. —
Yr. son of Denis Bingham, Esq., of Bingham Castle,
J. P., d. 1818 ; d. 1902; m. 1846, Itlizabeth Eleanor,
d. and h. of Arthur Nash of Carne House, co. Mayo : —
Gerald Henry Bingham, Gentleman, 6. 1855; m. 1877,
Augustus Cecilia Yelverton, d. of late Rowland Augustus
Griffith Davies of Tredinick, Cornwall.
BINGHAM (20 Apl. 1904). Per pale azure and sable, a
bend between six crosses pat^e or and two flaunches of the
third, each charged with a garb vert. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising
proper, charged on each wing with a cross patte or, resting
the dexter claw on a garb fessewise vert. Motto — ' ' Spes
mea Christus."
Son of Edward Bingham, d. 1808 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1835,
Emma, d. of Arthur Dyson : —
Col. Sir John Edward Bingham, ist Bart. (1904), V.D.,
J. P., d. 1839; m. 1863, Maria, d. of William Fawcett ; and
has issue — Albert Edward Bingham, Esq., Capt. and Hon.
Major, ist W.Y.R.E. (Vol.), d. 1868. A-^.— West Lea,
Ranmoor, Sheffield.
§ RICHARD CHARLES WILLIAM BINGHAM.
Esquire, J. P. co. Dorset, Col. 3rd Dorset Regiments
Born June 17, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Charle,
Bingham, Esq., Col. and Dep. Adj. -Gen. R.A., and his
wife Williamina Henrietta, dau. of John Mackintosh, M.D.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a bend cotised between six
crosses pattde or (for Bingham). Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, an
eagle rising or. Motto — -"Spes mea Christus." Alarried,
August 9, 1888, Georgina, dau. of Captain William Stuckey
Wood, late 7th Dragoon CJuards, of Charlton Musgrove,
Wincanton ; and has with other Issue — Richard Charles
Otho Bingham, Gentleman, /'. August 24, i88g. Seat —
Melcombe Bingham, Dorchester. Club — Royal Dorset
Yacht (Weymouth).
BINGLEY (H. Coll.) Barry of six sable and argent,
twelve pheons in orle counterchanged. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, three
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire or, the points down-
wards, barbed and flighted argent, in front thereof sus-
pended by a riband gules an escutcheon sable, charged
with a pheon also argent. Motto — " Beatus qui implevit."
Son of : —
Thomas Henry Bingley, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
5ra/— Whitley Hall, Ecclesfield, Yorks.
§ JAMES BINNEY, Esquire, Master of Arts of the
University of Cambridge, Capt. 3rd Batt. (King's)
Liverpool Regt. , Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L. Cambs. ,
High Sheriff of Cambs and Hants, Lord of the Manor
of Pampisford. Bont Au?. 14, 1868, being the third
son of Edward William Binney, Fellow of the Royal
Society, of Ravenscliffe, Isle of Man, and of Man-
chester, by Mary Christiana his wife, fourth dau.
and coheir of the Rev. David Jones, Rector of Hope
Bagot, CO. Salop. Livery — Blue, with brass buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — Per saltire or and azure, four horses'
heads couped at the neck, counterchanged ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a barbel in front of
two bulrushes in saltire proper; with the Motto, "Bene."
Married, Jan. 4, 1894, Cecilia De Anyers (d. 1897), dau.
of Henry Rodolph De Anyers Willis, Esq. (late Capt.
92nd Gordon Highlanders), of Halsnead, co. Lancaster;
and has Issue — Richard Christian Cecil James Binney,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 27, 1897 ; and Cecilia Ermyntrude
Alice. Postal address — Pampisford Hall, Cambs. Club —
Union.
§ CHARLES BIRCH - REYNARDSON, Esquire,
Colonel late of the Grenadier Guards, J. P. for the
county of Lincoln. Born December 10, 1845, being the
only son of the late Charles Thomas Samuel Birch-
Reynardson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, by Anne his
first wife, daughter of the late Simon Yorke of Erddig,
in the county of Wrexham, North Wales. Clubs— CurXion
and Guards'. Liveiy—'Ds.Y'k blue coat, yellow and blue
striped waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, or two chevronels engrailed gules, on a
canton of the last a mascle argent (tor Reynardson) ; 2 and
3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton of the last (for
Birch). Crests— I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head ermine, murally crowned chequy argent and gules
(for Reynardson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
fleur-de-lis argent and a trefoil vert entwined by a serpent
proper (for Birch). Mottoes—" Virtus est vitium fugere,"
" Prudentia simplicitate." Married, April 8, 1875, Emma
Maria, daughter of the Rev. William Stracey-Clitherow,
late of Buxton, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue—
Miriam Anne [;«., 1896, Capt. Arthur Fuller-Acland-Hood,
and has issue] ; and Alice Marv [m. Lieut. Coventry
Crichton-Maitland, R.N.]. Estates— UolyweW Hall and
lands in Kesteven Division, and lands in Lindsey Division
of the county of Lincoln. Postal address— UoXywcW Hall,
Stamford.
VERB HENRY BIRCH-REYNARDSON, Esquire,
late Captain 3rd. Batt. (Mil.) Hants Regt. Born 1864,
being the second son of Col. Edward Birch- Reynardson,
C.B., by his wife Emily, dau. of the late Vcre Vane,
Esquire, of Little Ponton. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or two chevronels engrailed gules, on a canton of
the last, a mascle argent (for Reynardson) ; 2 and 3 azure,
three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton of the last (for Birch).
Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head ermine, murally crowned chequy
argent and gules (for Reynardson) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a fleur-de-lis argent and a trefoil slipped vert,
entwined by a serpent proper (for Birch) ; with the Mottoes,
"Virtus est vitium fugere," "Prudentia simplicitate,'
is ttie Naval Cockade.
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Married, 1892, Eva A. J., second daughter of the late
H. M. E. Crofton of Inchinappa, co. Wicklow. Scat —
Rushington Manor, Totton, Hants.
WILLIAM JOHN BIRCH-REYNARDSON, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Oxford, and Bachelor
of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1849, being the
eldest son of the late Henry Birch-Reynardson, Esquire,
(ustice of the Peace, of Ad well House, by Eleanor Dorothea
his wife, youngest daughter of Henry S. Partridge. Club —
United University. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or two chevronels engrailed
gules, on a canton of the last, a mascle argent (for Rey-
nardson), 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton
of the last (for Birch) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head ermine, murally crowned chequy
argent and gules (for Reynardson), 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a fleur-de-lis argent, and a trefoil vert entwined
by a serpent proper (for Birch) ; with the Mottoes, " Virtus
est vitium fugere," " Prudentia Simplicitate." Married,
1889, Violet, daughter of Thomas Maxwell of West Hill
House, Guildford ; and has with other Issue — A son, Henry
Thomas Birch-Reynardson, Gentleman, born 1892. Estate
and postal address — Adwell House, Tetsworth.
WILLIAM MACDONALD BIRD, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 5, 1831, being the second son of William
Bird, Gentleman by Sarah, daughter and heiress
of George Buck, Gentleman. Club — Conserva-
tive. Livery — Dress : buff with green facings ;
undress : green. Armorial bearings - He bears for Arms :
T5irD
Argent, a cross flory vert between four martlets gules, a
chief dovetail azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound's head vert, erased gules, collared dovetail or ;
with the Motto, " Recte Certe." Married, April 26, 1870,
Mary Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Thomas Griffiths,
M.R.C.S. ; and has Issue— {i) Robert Macdonald Biid,
Gentleman, born Jan. 27, 1871 ; (2) William Bird, Gentle-
man, born Jan. 22, 1872 ; (3) John Bowyer Bird, Gentle-
man, born Aug. 21, 1874 ; (4) Geoffrey Doran Bird, Gentle-
man, born Oct. 8, 1879; and Gertrude Minnie. Postal ad-
dress— 26 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London.
HENRY BIRKBECK, Gentleman. Born May 12, 1853,
being the eldest son of Henry Birkbeck, Esq., of Stoke Hall
[to whom refer], by his first wife Mary Anne, dau. of Anthony
Hamond of Westacre. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse
chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three
lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow
paleways, stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and inter-
twined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, Feb. 24,
1881, Ysabella Caroline, dau. of Roljert Elwes of Congham,
Norfolk; and has Issue— {\) Henry Anthony Birkbeck,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1885 ; (2) Gervase William Birkbeck,
Gentleman, b. April 20, 1886; (3) Christopher Robert
Birkbeck, Gentleman, h. Jan. 26, 1889; Gillian Mary;
Judith ; and Ysabel. 5ra^— Westacre High House, Swaff-
ham, Norfolk.
WILLIAM BIRKBECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Norfolk. Born August 3, 1832, being the
third son of the late Henry Birkbeck of Keswick Old Hall,
in the county of Norfolk, by Elizabeth Lucy his second
wife, daughter of Robert Barclay. Club — Junior Carlton.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse
che(|uy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three
lions' heads erased gules, in the cenire chief point a bow
paleways stringed proper; and for liis Crest, on a wreath ofthe
colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined
with a hazel branch all proper. Married, firstly, February
16, 1858, Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Albemarle Cator.
She died March 2, 1859 ; and he married, secondly, October
14, 1862, Susan Maria, daughter of Anthony Hamond of
Westacre. By his first marriage he has Issue — One son,
William John Birkbeck, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; and by
his second, a daughter, Susan Elizabeth Antonia. Postal
address — Thorpe High House, Norwich.
WILLIAM JOHN BIRKBECK, Gentleman. Born
February 13, 1859, being the only son of William Birkbeck,
Esquire, of Thorpe High House [to whom refer] ; by his
first wife Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Albemarle Cator.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse
chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three
lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow pale-
ways stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined
with a hazel branch all proper. Married, October. 4, 1883,
Rose Catherine, daughter of Somerville Arthur Gurney of
North Runcton Hall, Norfolk; and has Issue — Benedict,
born March 21, 1886.
BIRKET, quartered by FOSTER.
BIRKMYRE (L.O., 6 Oct. 1903). Or, on a fess gules,
between three branches of birch slipped proper, a mirror
pommet6 argent. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest —
is the Military Cockade.
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On a wreath of his hveries, an eagle displayed sable, beaked
and memhered gules. Motto — " Avance."
Son of William Hirkmyre, sometime M.l'. for the
Ayr Burghs :—
Henry Birkmyre, Esq., J. P. for Argyllshire, 6. 13 Nov.
1864. J^fs. — 13 Albert Hall Mansions, London, W.
HENRY LANGTON BIRLEY, Gentleman, of Carr
Hill, CO. Lancaster, Lord of the Manor of Kirkham. Born
Aug. II, 1837, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Langton Birley, Esquire, J. P. for Lanes, of Carr Hill, by
his wife Anne, eldest dan. of the late John Birley, Esq., of
Wood End, Cumberland. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Sable, on a fesse engrailed between three boars'
heads couped argent, a niascle between two cross crosslets
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar
sable, collared argent, chain refle.xed over the back or,
supporting a branch of wild teazle proper, and charged
on the shoulder with a millrind arg. Motto — "Omni liber
nietu." Seaf — Carr Hill, near Kirkham.
§HUGH ARTHUR BIRLEY, Esq., J. P. for Cheshire,
Capt. and Hon. Major Earl of Chester's Yeomanry
Cavalry, B.A. (O.x'on.). Born 1846, tieing the eldest son ot
the late Hugh Birley, Esq., of Moorland, J. P. and D. L. ,
and formerly M.P. for Manchester, by Mabella, dau. of
Joseph Baxendale of Woodside, Middlesex. Armorial
bearings — Sable, on a fesse engrailed between three boars'
heads couped argent, a mascle between two cross crosslets
of the field. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar rampant sable-
collared argent, the chain refiexed over the back or, sup,
porting a branch of wild teazle proper, charged on the
shoulder with a millrind argent. MottO— " Omni liber
metu." Marned, 1874, Amy, eldest dau. of William H.
Chichester of Grenofen, Devon ; and has, with other Issue,
Hugh Ronald Chichester Birley, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat
— Woodside, Knutsford.
BIRMINGHAM, quartered by LONGUEVILLE.
WILLIAM MORLAIS BIRT, Gentleman. Born 1874,
being the only son of William Henry Birt and Fanny his
wife, youngest daughter of James Shipwright. Livery — Green,
yellow collar. Armorial bearings — Party per chevron in-
vected vert and or, two turbots in chief and in base a demi-
leopard guardant holding in the dexter paw a branch of oak
fructed all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, w ith a mantling vert and or ; and for
the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard guar-
dant gules, gutti^e-d'eau, charged with two bars wavy or,
supporting with the paws an anchor argent, cable sable,
all between two branches of oak fructed proper. Motto — •
"Facta non verba." Postal address — 42 Park Lane,
London, W.
HENRY STAFFORD TYNDALE BISCOE, Esquire,
J. P. for the CO. of Oxford. Born October i, 1857, being
the eldest son of \\ illiani Earle Biscoe, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
by his wife Eliza Carey, dau. of George Glas Sandeman.
Livery— GKen and gold. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
1 and 4, paly of six or and vert, three greyhounds courant
in pale ermine, each gorged with a collar gold (for Biscoe) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a fesse gules, between three garbs sable,
a martlet or (for Tyndale). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of an
oak tree a greyhound courant proper, collared or, seizing a
hare also proper. Motto — " Confido non confunda." Mar-
ried, Jan. 22, 1884, Frances Ethel, dau. of Fr.incis Neil Prim-
rose of Bixley Hall, Norfolk ; and has had /w7/t' — (i) Francis
William Tyndale Biscoe, Gentleman, b. April 18, 1885, d.
July 22, 1889 ; (2) Robert Stafford Biscoe, Gentleman, b.
April 17, 1886; (3) Archibald Biscoe, Gentleman, b. July 6,
1887; (4) John Sewell Biscoe, Gentleman, b. June 15, 1894;
(5) Thomas Winne Biscoe, Gentleman, b. January 23. 1897 ;
Dorothy Primrose ; Agnata Bellamira ; and Ethel Mary.
.S>a/— Holton Park, Wheatley, near Oxford. Cli/b— County
(Oxford).
is the Naval Cockade.
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CHARLES JOSEPH BISHOP, Esquire, J. P. Born
Aug. 28, 1851, being the son of Charles Bishop, by his wife
Ellen, dau. of Joseph Richardson. Armorial bearings-
Gules, an eagle's head erased ermine between four lozenges
saltireways argent, each charged with a pheon sable,
and impaling the arms of Gamble, namely, or, on a pile
gules, between two trefoils slipped in base vert, a fleur-
de-lis of the first, a chief ermine. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head erased per fesse ermine and
or, charged with two lozenges paleways, and holding in
the beak a pheon sable. Motto — "Pro Deo." Married,
July 9, 1874, Ann Jane, dau. of Colonel Sir David Gamble,
ist Bart., C.B. ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Gamble Bishop,
Gentleman, b. March 10, 1878 ; (2) George Samuel Bishop,
Gentleman, b. May 10, 1882 ; Margaret Helen ; Alice Jose,
phine ; and Constance. Postal address — Hillside, St.
Helen's.
BISSET, see ELRINGTON-BISSET.
of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant sable, armed and
langued gules. Motto — " Non crux sed lux." Postal
address —
NORMAN SPENS BLACK, Gentleman. />V;7/ April 5,
1855, being the eldest son of the late James Spens Black,
Gentleman, of Craigmaddie, co. Stirling. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a saltire sable between three martlets in chief
and flanks, and a crescent in base gules, on a chief of the
second three roses or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant
proper, gorged with a collar or. Motto — " Non crux
sed lux." Residence — i Grove Avenue, Blackrock, co.
Dublin.
WILLIAM GEORGE BLACK of Annathill, co.
Lanark, Gentleman, .Solicitor in Glasgow. Born Dec. 23,
1857, being the eldest son of the late George Black of
Glasgow, Solicitor, by his wife Catherine Boden, dau. of
BLACHANT. quartered by NOWELL-USTICKE.
BLACK of Kailzie, co. Peebles (L.O. , 6 May 1902).
Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the last three wolves'
heads erased or. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules
armed and langued azure. MottO — "I will." Lively —
Black and white.
Only s. of late Capt. William Connel Black, of 2nd
Dragoon Gds. (Roy. Scots Greys), D. L. and J. P. co.
Peebles, b. \ d. ; m. , Florence Elizabeth,
d. of Hon. George Ponsonby Prittie : —
Florance William Black, Esq., J. P. Peeblesshire, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1879; m. 1902, Aldyth Lorna, d. of J. T. Darcy
Hutton of Aldburgh and Marske, Yorks. ; and has issue —
Ian William D'Arcy Black, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat —
Kailzie, Peeblesshire. Pes. — 3 Whitehall Court, London,
S.W.
CHARLES BERTRAM BLACK, Gentleman. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a saltire sable, between a mullet
in chief and three crescents in the flanks and base gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
William Steel of Annathill. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a saltire sable, on a chief of the last, a wolf's head erased
of the first, in the flanks two furisons azure. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion gules, armed and langued azure, and in an
escroll over the same, this Motto, "Non crux sed lux."
Married, 1899, Anna Robertson, dau. of Robert Blackie.
Publisher, of Glasgow. Residence —R'a.moyle^, Dowanhill
Gardens, Glasgow. Clubs — Royal Societies', Authors',
University (Edinburgh), New (Glasgow), Art (Glas-
gow).
S ROBERT IRELAND BLACKBURNE, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. South Lancashire
Regt. (Mil.), J. P. and D.L. for Lanes., Lord of the Manor
of Hale. Born Oct. 13, 1850, being the only son of Col.
John Ireland Blackburne and Mary, eldest dau. of Sir
Henry Bold Hogston, Bart., of Hogston Town, Preston,
is the Military Cockade.
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Lancashire. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's United Service.
Livery — Dress: dark-blue, red waistcoat, silver braid,
knee-brecclies, silver buckles, black silk stockings ; un-
dress : dark-blue, red waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial
(Qomeiilleo-suf
nebuly between three mullets sable, in chief a crescent
for difference (for Blackburne) ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed erminois,
charged on the breast and on each of the wings with
a cinquefoil gules (for Maze) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a trumpet fesseways or, thereon
a cock gules, beaked, wattled, armed, and charged on the
breast with a cinquefoil gold (for Blackburne) ; with the
Motto, "Garde ta bien aim^e." Married, first, June 14,
1888, Evelyn Agnes Marian {d. 1897), dau. of late
William Rathbone Duncan of Liverpool ; and has Issue
— Cecil Ireland Blackburne-Maze, Gentleman, born June 3,
1889 ; Doris Evelyn ; and Marjorie Isabel. He m. 2ndly,
1901, Edith Mary, d. of William Edward Meares Bedford,
late of Lucknow ; and has Issue — (2) Leonard Norman
Blackburne-Maze, Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal address —
Shaw House, Newbury, Berks.
BLACKENHALL,
TAUNTON.
quartered by GROSVENOR and
bearings — Argent, a fessc nebuly between three mullets
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a trumpet or, thereon
a cock gules, beaked, combed, wattled, spurred, and
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil or. MottO — "Come
ut ieo sue." Married, Feb. 5, 1885, Georgina Vernon,
youngest dau. of Col. Sir Gustavus Hume ; and has Issue—
(i) Gilbert Ireland Blackburne, Gentleman, b. June 14,
1887; (2) John Ireland Blackburne, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9,
1889 ; and Mary Ireland. Estates— WzXn and Orford.
Seat — Hale Hall, Liverpool.
WILLIAM PETER BLACKBURNE-MAZE, Gentle-
man. Borti January 17,
113Iackturne=^afc t.
865, being the only sur-
mg son of the late
William Ireland Black-
burne-Maze, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county
of Kent, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel ist West Kent
Rifle Volunteers, by his wife Charlotte Emma, only child
and heiress of the' late Peter Maze of Bristol. Club—
Constitutional. Livery — Chocolate, with red waistcoat and
brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend engi-ailed between
two eagles displayed azure, a bend or, charged with three
lions passant proper (for Maze) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse
§ MURRAY MACGREGOR BLACKER, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. for co. Mayo. Born 1824, being the
youngest son of the late Lieut. -Col. Valentine Blacker,
C. B. , Surveyor-General of India, by Emma, dau. of Robert
Johnson of Elm Grove, Lancaster. Armorial bearings — •
Argent, on a mount vert, a warrior in complete armour in
the act of advancing towards the right, and brandishing in
his dexter hand a battle-axe proper, from his shoulder a
mantle flowing gules. Mantling vert and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter armed arm em-
bowed proper, the hand gauntleted and grasping a battle-axe
proper. Motto — "ProDeoet Rege." ^l/a/v-m;', 1851, Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Samuel Blacker, LL.D., Rector of
MuUabrack, co. Armagh.
§ WILLIAM BLACKER, Esquire, J.P. and High
Sheriff (1878) for co. Kildare, formerly Major 3rd Batt.
R. Dublin Fusiliers. Born Sept. 29, 1853, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Samuel Blacker, Esquire, of Castle
Martin, co. Kildare, by Frances Mary Anne, his wife,
dau. of Thomas A. Forde of Seaforde. Livery — Claret.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, a warrior
in complete armour in the act of advancing towards
the right, and brandishing in his dexter hand a battle-
axe all proper, from his shoulders a mantle flowing
gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper,
the hand gauntleted and grasping a battle-axe as in the
is the Naval Cockade.
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arms. Motto—" Pro Deoet Rege." Married, firstly, 1877,
Hon. Mary Lawless \d. 1885), dau. of Rt. Hon. Edward,
third Lord Cloncurry; and had Issue — {\) Cecil William,
b. 1877, (/. 1885 ; (2) Frederick St. John Blacker, Gentleman,
Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. i88i ; (3) Percy Valentine Henry
Blacker, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. 1883; and
Marjorie Mary. He married secondly, 1892, Eva Harriet
Cator, youngest dau. of late Edward Beauman of Furness,
CO. Kildare, and had further Issue, Alice, d. an infant 1894.
i'tw/"— Castle Martin, Newbridge, co. Kildare.
ST. JOHN THOMAS BLACKER- DOUGLASS,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Kerry (High Sheriff 1865),
and J. P. for CO. Armagh (High Sheriff 1861). Born 1822,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Dr. Samuel Blacker
of Elm Park, and Prebendary of Mullabrack, by Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Douglass of Grace Hall, co. Down, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Douglass by
Royal License in 1880, under the will of his uncle C. M.
Douglass of Grace Hall. 67///;— Carlton. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, per pale argent and or, a human
heart gules, on a chief azure, a trefoil slipped between two
estoiles of the second (for Douglass) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a
mount vert a warrior in complete armour in the act of
advancing to the right, and brandishing in his de.xter hand
a battle-axe all proper, from his shoulders a mantle flowing
gules (for Blacker), and impaling the arms of Vandeleur,
namely or, a trefoil vert, between three mullets pierced
purpure. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
grasping a human heart as in the arms, and charged with
a trefoil slipped vert (for Douglass) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a dexter armed arm embowed proper, the hand
gauntleted, grasping a battle-axe as in the arms. Mottoes
— " Forward ; " " Pro Deo et Rege." Married, 1855, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late Col. Vandeleur of Kilrush, co. Clare ;
and has, with other Issue, Maxwell Vandeleur Blacker-
Douglass, late Lieut. 4th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, b.
1859 [w. 1891, Alice, only child of Robert Macgeough of
Silver Bridge, co. Armagh]. Scats — Elm Park, Armagh ;
TuUahennel, Ballylongford ; Grace Hall, Lurgan.
M CHRISTOPHER EDWARD BLACKETT, Esquire,
© late Coldstream Guards, Colonel in the Army, un-
attached, J. P. CO. Kirkcudbright. Born Oct. 18, 1826,
being the eldest son of the late William Fenwick Blackett,
by his wife Catherine Porterfield, dau. of Robert Stewart
of St. Fort, CO. Fife. t7///;.f— Carlton, United Service,
Travellers', Guards.' Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
chevron between three mullets pierced sable, three escal-
lops of the field, and impaling the arms of Corbet,
namely or, a raven sable. Motto — "Nous travailerons
dans I'esp^rance." Married, April 17, 1861, Georgiana
Frances, dau. of Sir Andrew Vincent Corbet of Moreton
Corbet, second Baronet. Seat — Arljigland, Kirkbean,
Dumfries, N.B.
EDWARD UMFREVILLE BLACKETT, Esquire,
of Wylam, Northumberland, Major R.A. Born
May 19, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Algernon Blackett, Esquire, of Wylam, Capt. R.N.,
J. P. and D.L. for Northumberland and King's Co.,
by his wife Lucy, dau. of Rev. W. Minchin of Green-
hills, CO. Tipperary. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
chevron between three mullets pierced sable, three escal-
lops of the field. Motto — " Nous travailerons dans
I'esp^rance." Married, Aug. 9, 1879, Florence Rachel
Th6rese Laura, only child of John Cleland of Stormont
Castle, CO. Down.
JOHN REGINALD BLACKE TT-ORD, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 10, 1885, being the eldest son of the late Andrew-
John Blackett-Ord, Esq., J. P., late Capt. and Hon. Major
4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and late
Major ist Vol. Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers, by his wife
Amy Louisa, youngest dau. of Charles William Jebb of
Clilton, CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, per pale sable and azure, three salmons hauriant argent
within a bordure engrailed ermine (for Ord) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron between three mullets pierced sable,
as many escallops of the field (for Blackett). Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mountv ert, an elk's head erased proper,
pellett^e (for Ord). Motto — " Nous travaillerons dans I'es-
perance." Seat — Whitfield Hall, Langley-on-Tyne, North-
umberland.
SIAMES ROBERTSON BLACKIE, Esquire, Hon.
Major 4th Vol. Batt. Scottish Rifles. Born 1854,
being tiie only son of the late Robert Blackie, Esq.,
J. P. for CO. of Dumbarton, by his wife Anne, dau. of
James Robertson of Mulberry Bank, Glasgow. Livery —
Claret colour. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse
azure, three crescents or, in chief a wolfs head erased
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a wolf's head erased proper;
and in an escroll over the SMme this Motto, " Virtute
et fidelitate." Married, 1887, Ellen Arthur, dau. of
Major Henry T. Botts of Savannah, Georgia; and
has Issue — Lucy Herndon. Rcsidences--Ye.xx\Ai;7s.-i\, Cove,
Dumbartons'iire ; Northbank, Glasgow. Clubs — New,
Imperial Union, .Art (Glasgow).
BLACKWOOD (L.O.). Argent, a saltire sable between
four mascles gules, on a chief of the second three oak-leaves
proper ; on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly, i and 4,
or, a bend wavy azure between a lion passant in chief and
another counter-passant in base gules (Gloag) ; 2. or, a
chevron gules between three lion's gambs erect and erased
azure (Austin) ; 3. sable, a bend between six cross crosslets
fitch(r'e argent (Lake). Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
is tbe Military Cockade.
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On a wreath of his hvpries a sun in splendour issuing from
clouds all proper. MottO — " Per vias rectas."
Son of John Blackwood of Uunkeld Lodge, Edinburgh,
h. ; d. ; m. Edith Mary, dan. of Frederick
James Catling : —
John Lionel Blackwood, Gentleman, Lieut. West of
Scotland Artill. Mil., /'. ; m. 1899, ElizaV)etli Duncan
Lake, d. of John Austin Lake-Gloag, by his wife Hon.
Elizabeth Georgiana, d. of 3rd Viscount Lake. Res. —
23 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh.
BLADES, quartered by PRODGERS.
BLAIR, see HUNTER-BLAIR.
BLAKE, see JEX-BLAKE.
BLAKE, quartered by MASON.
CHARLES JOSEPH BLAKE, Esquire, J. P. Queen's
Co. and co. Galway, High Sheriff Queen's Co. 1895.
Bom May 6, 1839, being the second son of the late Valen-
tine O'Connor Blake, Esq., of Towerhill, co. Mayo, and of
Bunowen, co. Galway, J. P. cos. Mayo and Galway, D.L.
CO. Mayo (High Sheriff 1839), by his wife Hon. Margaret
Mary t^Vench, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Austin,
3rd Baron ffrench, of Castle ffrench, co. Galway. Armo-
rial bearings— Argent, a fret gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-
a-mountain passant guardant proper. Motto —" Virtus
sola nobilitat." Residences— \ieM\\ House, Maryborough,
Queen's Co. ; Bunowen Castle, Clifden, co. Galway.
GEORGE FRANCIS BLAKE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the city ot Dublin, Diploniate, Gold
^KIpiJjj^ Medallist, and Honorary Member of the
XL ICtUv Academic Parisienne des Inventeurs, Regis-
trar of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Dublin. Boni 1857, being the son of the late Martin K.
Blake, Esquire, ot Merlin Park, in the county of Galway,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Galway and Mayo,
by his wife lulia Maria, daughter of the late John Blake of
Ballyglunin "Park, in the county of Galway, great-grand-
nephew of Rt. Hon. John, ist Baron Kilmaine, and great-
grandson of the Rt. Hon. Michael, loth Earl of Clanricade.
Liverv—'Da.vV blue. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 6, argent a fret gules (for Blake) ; 2. azure, a cross
Calvary argent, the dexter arm terminating in a sun in
splendour or, and the sinister in a decrescent of the second
(for Martyn) ; 3. per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per
fesse sable and gules, in chief two dexter hands couped of
the last (for Daly) ; 4. sable, three lions passant in bend
between two double cotises argent (for Browne) ; 5. argent,
two bars per pale indented azure and gules, in chief three
ogresses (for Dodwell), and over all a mullet for difference.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a mountain cat passant guardant
proper ; with the MottO, "Virtus sola nobilitat." Estate —
Merlin Park, in the county of Galway. Postal address —
Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, West Dublin.
Clubs— \\'\hern\a.n United Service (Dublin), Royal Irish
Yacht (Kingstown).
Sir henry ARTHUR BLAKE, Knight Grand Cross
(1897) of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and
St. George (C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1888), Knight of
Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, formerly in the Royal Irish Constabulary,
appointed Governor of Bahamas 1884, Newfoundland 1887,
of Jamaica 1888, and of Hong-Kong 1888; Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society. Born Jan. i8, 1840, being
the eldest son of the late Peter Blake of Corbally Castle,
CO. Galway, by his wife Jane, dau. of John Lane of Lane's
Park, CO. Tipperary ; created Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George,
1888. Livery — Claret with white facings and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4 argent, a fret gules
(for Blake) ; 2 and 3 sable, three lions passant between
four bendlets argent, in chief a fleur-de-lis of the last for
difference (for Browne). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon and
is the Naval Cockade.
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the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
Michael and St. George ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant proper,
charged with a crescent gules for difference. Motto—
— "Virtus sola nobilitat." Married, firstly, 1862, Jeannie
{d. 1866), dau. of Andrew Irwin of Ballymote ; secondly,
1874, Edith, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Ralph
Bernal Osborne, M.P. , of Newtown Anner, Clonmel ; and
has Issue by his first marriage— (i) Henry Irwin Blake,
Esq., b. Nov. 27, 1865 ; by his second marriage— (2) Arthur
Blake, Esq., b. Jan. 15, 1877; (3) Maurice Bernal Blake,
Esq., b. June 6, 1878; and Olive. 5^fl/— Myrtle Grove,
Youghal. A*(?5?V/t'«(-t'— Government House, Hong-Kong.
Clubs — Marlborough, Brooks's.
M HENRY CLAUDE BLAKE, Esquire, M.V.O.,
© Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, Esquire of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, late
Lieut. 3rd Vol. Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers Born 1874,
being the fourth but third surviving son of John Lane
Blake, Esq., by his wife Kate Edith, dau. of John Gibbs.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fret
ings — Argent, a fret gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain
gules, a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3, sable, three
lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent,
a fleur-de-lis fcjr difference. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain proper,
charged with a crescent gules for difference. Motto — •
"Virtus sola nobilitat." Postal address — Office of Arms,
The Castle, Dublin.
MARTIN JOSEPH BLAKE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law (Middle Temple), B.A. Dublin. Born Jan. 13,
1853, being the sixth son of the late Valentine O'Connor
Blake, Esq., of TowerhiU, co. Mayo, and of Bunowen, co.
Galway, J. P. cos. Mayo and Galway, D. L. co. Mayo
(High Sheriff 1839), by his wife Hon. Margaret Mary
ffrench, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Austin, 3rd Baron
ffrench, of Castle ffrench, co. Galway. Armorial bear-
passant guardant proper. Motto "Virtus sola nobilitat."
Residence— 0\A Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.<'.
Colonel MAURICE CHARLES JOSEPH BLAKE,
C. B. , J. P. , D. L. , High Sheriff of Mayo 1864, late Col.
3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers. Born 1837, being the eldest
son of the late Valentine O'Connor Blake, Esq., D.L. and
J. P. for CO. Galway, by his wife Hon. Margaret, only dau.
of Rt. Hon. Charles Austin, 3rd Baron ffrench. Livery —
White with scarlet facings, and (undress) Oxford grey
with red piping. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fret
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mountain cat passant proper. MottO —
"Virtus sola nobilitat." Married, November 24, 1863
Jeannette, only surviving dau. of Surgeon Richard Pearce
O'Reilly of Sans Souci, co. Dublin; and has Issue — (i)
Valentine Joseph Blake, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Con-
naught Rangers ; (2^ Charles Joseph Blake, Gentleman ;
Olivia ; Georgina ; Cecilia, d. 1886 ; Margaret ; and Frances,
d. unm. Sept. 8, 1897. Estates — Towerhill, Cloongullane,
and Muckanagh, CO. Mayo; Carnmore and Ballycahalan,
CO. Galway. Seat — Towerhill, Ballyglass, co. Mayo.
Club — United Service (Dublin).
ROBERT JOSEPH BLAKE, Gentleman. Born Feb.
4, 1847, being the fourth son of the late Valentine O'Connor
Blake, Esq., of Towerhill, co. Mayo, and of Bunowen, co.
Galway, J. P. cos. Mayo and Galway, D.L. co. Mayo
(High Sheriff 1839), by his wife Hon. Margaret Mary
ffrench, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Austin, 3rd Baron
ffrench, of Castle ffrench, co. Galway. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, a fret gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain pas-
sant guardant proper. Motto — " Virtus sola nobilitat."
THOMAS JOSEPH BLAKE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law (Kings Inns, Dublin), B.A. Dublin. Born May 27,
1849, being the fifth son of the late Valentine O'Connor
Blake, Esq., of Towerhill, co. Mayo, and of Bunowen, co.
Galway, J. P. cos. Mayo and Galway, D.L. co. Mayo
(High Sheriff 1839), by his wife Hon. Margaret Mary
ffrench, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Austin, 3rd Baron
ffrench, of Castle ffrench, co. Galwav. Armorial bear-
ings -Argent, a fret gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain pas-
sant guardant proper. MottO — " Virtus sola nobilitat. '
VALENTINE JOSEPH BLAKE, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Roscommon and Mayo, Secretary of the Grand Jury co.
is the Military Cockade.
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Mayo. Born Oct. 4, 1842, being the third son of the late
Valentine O'Connor Blake, Esq., of Towerhill, co. Mayo,
and of Bunowen, co. Gahvay, J. P. cos. Mayo and Galway,
D L. CO. Mayo (High Sheriff 1839), by his wife Hon.
Margaret Mary ffrench, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. Charles
Austin, 3rd Baron ffrench, of Castle ffrench, co. Galway.
Armorial bearings- Argent, a fret gules, impaling the
arms of French, namely ermine, a chevron sable. Mantling
OTiles and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cat-a-mountain passant guardant proper. Motto — " Virtus
sola nobilitat." Married, Sept. i, 1880, Hon. Mary
[osephine French, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles, 3rd
Baron De Freyne, of French Park, co. Galway ; and has with
other Issue — Arthur Maurice Joseph Blake, Gentleman, b.
May 26, 1884. Residence — YixookhiW, Claremorris, co. Mayo.
HJOHN ARCHER BLAKE-DALY, Esq., J.P. and
@ D.L., CO. Galway (High Sheriff 1866), late Lieut. -Col.
and Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers. Born 1835,
beino' the son of the late Andrew William Blake, Esq.,
J.P. and D. L. , of Furbough, co. Galway, by Maria Julia,
youngest dau. of Malachy Daly of Raford ; and assumed
the name and arms of Daly by Royal License in ,
under the will of his maternal grandfather. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per
fesse sable and gules, in chief two dexter hands couped at
the wrist of the last, and impaling the arms of Nugent,
namely ermine, two bars gules. Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a greyhound courant sable, collared, in front of an oak tree
proper, fructed gold. Married, 1864, Lady Anne Elizabeth
Charlotte, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Anthony Francis Nugent,
9th Earl of Westmeath ; and has, with other Issue — Denis
Andrew Malachy Blake-Daly, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.
Irish Regt. ; b. 1865 ; he assumed the name of Daly under
the will of his maternal grandfather. Seats — Raford,
Kiltulla, near Athenry ; Furbough, Galway.
CHARLES ORMSBY BLAKE-DE BURGH, Gentle-
man. Borit March 29, 1840, being the eldest son of Charles
Kilmaine Blake, Esquire, of Merlin Park, in the county of
galway, J.P. and D.L. for co. Mayo, and J.P. for co.
galway, by his wife Dorothea Stewart, daughter of Thomas
(jore Ornisby of Comyn, in the county of Sligo, and as-
sumed the additional name and arms of De Burgh by Royal
Licence, 1896. Clubs— 'Wxndh^m., Kildare Street (Dublin).
Livery — White coat, silver shoulder-knots, crimson plush
waistcoat and breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iii. argent, a fret
gules (for Blake) ; ii. and iii. or, a cross gules, in the dexter
canton, a lion rampant sable (for De Burgh); 2. argent, a
fret gules (for Blake) ; 3. per fesse argent and or, a lion
rampant per fesse sable and gules, in chief two dexter hands
couped of the last (for Daly) ; 4. sable, three lions passant
in bend between two double cotises argent (for Browne) ; 5.
argent, two bars per pale indented azure and gules, in chief
three ogresses ; 6. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets
fitch^e or (for Ormsby) ; and upon an escutcheon of pre-
tence for and in right of his wife, quarterly i and 4, argent
a cross raguly gules (for Laurence) ; 2 and 3 sable, a
catherine-wheel between two crescents in chief and a trefoil
in base or (for Scott). Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain
sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and above
it on an escroll, " Ung Roy, ung foy, ung loy ; " 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a mountain cat passant guardant
proper. Motto — " Virtus sola nobilitat." Married, July
29, 1868, Honora Mabel Angela, only child and heir of
Walter Blake Lawrence, Esquire, of Lisreaghan, in the
county of Galway, Captain 41st Regiment and Knight of
Malta, by his wife Olivia Mary, daughter of Sir Michael
Dillon Bellew, first Baronet, of Mount Bellew ; and by her
(who died in 1873) has Issue — A daughter, Violette Olivia.
Estates — MerlinPark; Merlinstown; BallyglassandCoolcon.
Postal address — Windham Club, St. James's Square, S.W.
Lieutenant-Colonel THOMAS BLAKE-HUM-
FREY, late Major 8th (the King's, Liverpool) Regiment,
J.P. CO. Norfolk. Born March 3, 1844, being the second
son of the late Robert Blake- Humfrey, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. , of Wroxham, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, gules, a lion rampant, and above the head a
ducal coronet or, a canton of the last for distinction (for
Humfrey) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between three garbs
sable, a bordure of the last, charged with eight fleurs-de-lis
of the field (for Blake). Mantling' gules and or. Crests—
I. on a ducal coronet an eagle, wings elevated, holding in
the dexter claw a sceptre or, and charged on the breast for
distinction with a cross crosslet gules (for Humfrey) ; 2. on a
wreath of tlie colours, on a morion proper, a martlet argent.
Motto — " Coelestem sperocoronam." iVa/— Heggatt Hall,
Horstead, Norwich. C///;^— Naval and Military.
§JOHN BLAKISTON- HOUSTON, Esq., J.P. for
and Vice-Lieut, of co. Down (High Sheriff i860), late
Capt. South Down Militia. Born 1829, being the eldest
son of the late Richard Bayly Blakiston -Houston, by Mary
Isabella, dau. of the late John Holmes Houston of Orange-
field and Roddens. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, or a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three
martlets of the second (for Houston) ; 2 and 3 argent, two
bars and in chief three cocks gules, an annulet azure for
difference (for Blakiston). Mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a sand-glass
proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock statant
gules, charged with an annulet or. Motto—" Do well and
doubt not." Married, 1859, Marian, dau. of Richard S.
Streatfeild, Esq. (she died 1890) ; and has, with other Issue —
Richard Blakiston-Houston, Esq., late Capt.sth Batt. R.Irish
Rifles, b. 1864. Seats — Orangefield and Roddens, Belfast.
Major-Gener.^l EDWARD LOFTUS BLAND, late
Royal Engineers. Born Dec. 10, 1829, being the
second son of the Rev. Robert Wintringham Bland, by his
wife Alicia Evans, dau. of Edward Evans, Esq., of Dun-
gannon, co. Tyrone. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
bend sable, three pheons or, in the sinister chief point a
crescent gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head proper, charged with a
crescent gules; and for the Motto, "Quo fata vocant."
Married, Jan. 4, 1859, Emma Frances, dau. of Robt. F.
Franks, Barrister-at-Law, Dublin ; and has Issue — (i) Robert
Norman Bland, Gentleman, b. Oct. 8, 1859; (2) John
Otway Percy Bland, Gentleman, b. Nov. 15, 1863 ;
(3) Edward Humphrey Bland, Esq., Major R.E., b. May 3,
1866; (4) William St. Colum Bland, Esq., Capt. R A., b.
Tune 6, 1868 ; (5) Charles Loftus Bland, Gentleman, Lieut.
"R.A., b. Oct. 24, 1881 ; (6) Thomas Dundas Bland, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 7, 1876, d. Aug. 14, 1900 ; Mary ; Alice Rosalie ;
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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and Sydney Josephine. Seai—Woodhank, Whiteabbey, co.
Antrim.
JAMES FRANKLIN BLAND, Gentleman, late of
Derriquin Castle, co. Kerry, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin.
Bor/i 1850, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Christopher Bland, Esq., of Derriquin Castle, co. Kerry,
|.P. , High Sheriff 1859, by his wife Jane, dau. of the Rev.
Archibald Robert Hamilton of Cork." Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a bend sable, three pheons or, in the sinister
chief point a cinquefoil vert. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, charged
on the breast with a pheon or. Motto—" Eloquentia
fagitta." Married, Dec. 31, 1873, Agnes Margaret, eldest
dau. of Samuel Wilson Block, 15 Talbot Square, Hyde
Park, London ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Christopher
Cecil Bland, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (2) Archibald Franklin
Wilson Hland, Gentleman, b. 1885; (3) Godfrey Hamilton
Bland, Gentleman, b. 1889; Agnes Emma; Eveleen ; and
Ethel. Residence — Hollywood, Kenmare.
JOHN HUMPHRY BLAND, Gentleman. Born 1828,
being the eldest son of Rev. Robert Wintringham Bland,
by his wife Alicia Evans, dau. of Edward Evans, Esq., of
Gortmerron, Dungannon, co. Tyrone. Armorial bearings
(confn. U.O. , 1854, on long user) — Argent, on a bend sable,
three pheons or, in the sinister chief point a crescent gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's head proper, charged with a crescent gules ; and
for Motto, " Quo fata vocant." Man ied, 1867, Emily Char-
lotte, dau. of Rev. Wyndham Carlyon Madden ; and has
with other Issue — Robert Wyndham Humphry Maciel Bland,
Gentleman, b. 1872. iVa/— F'ernagh, co. Antrim.
BLANFOY, quartered by RAMSDEN.
BLAUMES, quartered by CORBET.
BLENKHORN (H. Coll). Azure, on a chevron argent,
between two horses' heads in chief couped or, bridled proper
and a bugle-horn stringed in base of the third, three pallets
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-lion azure, holding in the
de.xter paw a rose gules, barbed, seeded, leaved and slipped
proper, a cross engrailed or. Motto — " Justus esto et non
metue."
Son of Thomas Blenkhorn of Stockhill Green, Thirsk,
Yorks. : —
John Farrar Blenkhorn, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
" Stirches," Wilton, co. Ro.xburgh. Res. — Golden Square,
Regent Street, London, W. C/«/'^^Caledonian, Junior
Constitutional.
BLENKINSOPP, quartered by COULSON.
BLENNERHASSET, quartered by BINGHAM.
BLENNERHASSETT of Ballyseedy [c. 1600). Gules,
a chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf sejant proper. Motto — "Fortes fortuna
juvat."
Son of Charles John Allanson Winn Blennerhassett,
Esq., of Ballyseedy, J. P. (Sheriff 1858), b. 1830; d.
1859; /«. 1855, Marianne, d. of (ohn Hickson, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of The Grove, Dingles-
Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Kerry
(Sheriff 1878), late Major 4th Batt. R. Munster Fus. , b.
1856; m. 1882, Clara Nesta Richarda, only d. of Desmond
John Edmund Fitz Gerald, The Knight of Glin ; and has
issue — Nesta Georgie ; Hilda ; and Vera. Seat — Ballyseedy
House, nr. Tralee. Club — Kildare Street,
Sons of Rev. William Blennerhassett, b. \ d. ;
in. , Emma Houssemayne, eld. d. of F. Housse-
mayne du Boulay : —
Jolin Blennerhassett, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
William Blennerhassett, Gentleman, (^. . Res. —
Arthur Blennerhassett, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Frank Blennerhassett, (jentleman, b. . Res. — ■
Son of Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, 3rd Bart., b. 1794;
d. 1849 ; m. 1826, Sarah, d. of John Mahony : -
Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Bart. (U.K., 22 Sept.
1809), of Blennerville, D.L. co. Kerry (Sheriff 1866), Com-
missioner of Nat. Educ. in Ireland, Pres. Queen's Coll.,
Cork, M.P. for Galway 1865-74, anrl for Kerry 1880-85
[Arms as above, with an escutcheon of Ulster], b. 1839;
m. 1870, Countess Charlotte de Leyden, only d. of Count
de Leyden ; and has issue — (i) Arthur Charles Francis
Bernard Blennerhassett, I.C.S. , B.A., b. 1871 [;«. 1899,
Mary Frances, only d. of late Baron Aretin of Haidenburg;
and has issue — Marmaduke Casimir Henry Joseph Blenner-
hassett, Esq., b. 1902]; (2) Rowland Lewis William Paul
Blennerhasset, Esq., b. i88a ; and Marie Carola Franciska
Roselyne {in. 1894, Baron Raphael d'Erlanger, who d.
1897]. Clubs — Brooks's, St. James's, Athennsum.
Son of Richard Francis Blennerhassett of Kells : —
Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett, Esq., K.C. [q.v.).
ROWLAND PONSONBY BLENNERHASSETT,
Esquire, K.C, J. P. co. Kerry, M.P. for Kerry 1872-
1885. Born July 22, 1850, being the only son of the kite
Richard Francis Blennerhassett, Esq., of Kclls, by his wife
Honoria, dau. of William Carrique Ponsonby, Esq., of
Crotto. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine,
between three dolphins embowed argent. Mantling gules
and arge-nt. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf
sejant proper. Motto— " Fortes fortuna juvat." Married,
Sept. 21, 1876, Mary Beatrice, youngest dau. of Wa-lter
Armstrong of Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; and has Issiie —
(i) Richard Francis Ponsonby Blennerhassett, Gentleman,
b. 1879. Seat — Kells, co. Kerry. Town residence — 52 Hans
Place, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, St. James's.
GRAHAM THOMAS BAYLIS BLICK, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.). Born May 10, 1868,
being the eldest son of the late Thomas Edward Blick,
Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), and Anne his wife, dau. of
the late John Baylis of Maynes Hill, Winslow, Bucks.
Livery — Dark blue, silver facings. Armorial bearings —
Sable, on a chevron between three leopards' faces crminois,
as many mullets gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard passant argent, "*
Semite of mullets sable. Motto — " Ne timere caute eo."
Residence — The Lodge, Islip, O.xon.
BLIGH [c. 1700). Azure, a griffin segreant or, armed
and langued gules, between three crescents argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head erased or. Motto — " Finem respice."
Heir-general and only d. and h. of Edward Henry
Stuart Bligh, 7th Earl of Darnley and i6th Baron
Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, b. 1851 ; d. 1900;
m. 1899, Jemima Adeline Beatrice, d. of late Francis
J. L. Blackwood of Norton Court : —
The Rt. Hon. Elizabeth Adeline Mary Bligh, Baroness
(r7th) Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (9 July 1608)
[Arms as above, on a lozenge. Supporters of Barony-
Two wild boars proper], b. 22 Jan. 1900. Res.— 6 Cam-
bridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
Sons of John Stuart, 6th Earl of Darnley, b. 1827 ;
d. 1896; ni. 1850, Lady Harriet Mary Pelham, eld. d.
of Henry Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester : —
The Rt. Hon. Ivo Francis Walter Bligh, 8th Earl of
Darnley (29 June 1725), Visct. Darnley of Athboy (7 March
1723) and Baron Clifton of Rathmore (14 Sept. 1721),
B.A. (Camb.), D.L. Kent, Hon. Col. 4th V.B. Roy. W.
Kent Regt. [Supporters of Earldom — Twogriftinsor,ducally
gorged and chained], b. 1859; ?n. 1884, Florence Rose,
d. of John Stephen Morphy of Beechworth, Victoria,
Australia; and has issue — (i) Esm6 Ivo Bligh, Esq.,
commonly called Lord Clifton of Rathmore, b. 1886; (2)
Hon. Noel Gervase Bligh, b. 1888 ; and Lady Dorothy
Violet. Seats — Cobham Hall, Near Gravesend, Kent;
Clifton Lodge, Athboy, Meatli. Club — Carlton.
Hon. Arthur Frederick Pelham Bligh, b. 1865. Res. —
Yr. sons of Edward, 5th Earl of Darnley, b. 1795 ;
d.. 1835; '"• 1 Emma Jane, d. of ist Lord
Congleton : —
Hon. and Rev. Edward Vesey Bligh, M.A. Camb.,
J. P., D.L. , and C.A. Kent, formerly in Diplomatic Service,
and late Vicar of Birling, b. 1829; nt. 1854, Lady Isabel
Mary Frances Nevill, sister of the Marquess ,of Aber-
gavenny; and has issue — Lodovick Edward Bligh, Esq.,
Major late 3rd Batt. Bufts, J. P. Kent (Cambria House,
Minehead, Somerset), b. 1854 [m. 1886, Marion Louisa, d.
of Rev.. F. A. S. Savile ; and has surv. issue — (i) Algernon
Stuart Bligh, Esq., b. 1888; (2) Jack Frederick Bligh,
Gentleman, b. 1893; and Rose Marion]; and Rosalind
is the Military Cockade.
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Isabel [m. i88r, Lt.-Col. C. V. Wingfield-Stratford, R.E.].
■Seai — Fartherwell, Kent. J?es. — 6 Portman Square,
London. W. C//id — Constitutional.
Son of Hon. and Rev. Henry Bligh, 6. 1834 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 2nd, 1883, Anne Elizabeth Dobree, d. of Lieut. -
Col. E. D, Butler: —
Edward Henry Svyinburne Bligh, Esq., i. 1884. Jx't's. —
The Close, Winchester.
Son of Major Frederick Cherburgh Bligh of Brittas,
J.P., i. 1829; d. 1901 ; m. 1858, Emily Matilda, d.
of Hinton East : —
Frederick Arthur Bligh, Esq., J. P.- co. Meath, late
Capt. R.A., d. 1861; M. 1898, Mary Wentworth, d. of Lt.-
Gen.Wentworth Forbes. Seat — Brittas, Nobber, co. Meath.
Son of Charles Bligh, Gentleman, b. 1808; d. 1892;
m. 1837, Fanny Catherine, d. of Sir William George
Parker, Bart. : —
William George Bligh, Gentleman, 6. . Res. —
Major ARTHUR HUGH BLOCK, R.A. Born
, being the son of the late Samuel Wilson Block.
Armorial bfearings — Argent, on a chevron azure, between
two falcons in chief proper, belled or, and a mount
vert, thereon the stump of an oak tree sprouting out a
branch to the sinister also proper in base, three roses of the
field, barbed of the fourth and seeded gold. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon an eagle wings elevated proper, seizing
with the dexter claw an owl argent. Married, 1903, Hilda
Rose Nugent Johnstone. Postal address — 15 Talbot Sq.,
Hyde Park, W. Residence— Z\mVi\gh.&rxy , Deccan, India.
Major - General Sir BINDON BLOOD, K.C.B.
(1896), C.B. (1891), has fourth class Order of the Osmanieh,
served with Jowaki Expedition 1897-98 (medal with clasp),
in S. African War 1879 (medal with clasp), in Afghan War
1879-80 (medal), with Egyptian Expedition 1882, present
at Battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star), with Chitral Relief Force 1895, as
Chief Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), in command of Malakand Field Foyce 1897 (men-
tioned in despatches), and in command of Buner Field Force
1898 (mentioned in despatches, two clasps). Born 1842,
being the eldest son of the late William Bindon Blood, Esq. ,
J. P., of Cranagher, co. Clare. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fesse indented gules between
six martlets sable (for Blood) ; 2 and 3, gules, three escallops
argent, within a bordure engrailed or (for Bindon). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
issuant^from waves of the sea, a demi-figure of Neptune all
proper. Motto— " Honor virtutis prcemium." Married,
1883, Charlotte E., dau. of Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.M.G., CLE. Seat — Cranagher, Ennis, co. Clare.
C/«^— Naval and Military.
CHARLES HOLCROFT BLOOD, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 29, 1858, being the fourth son of the late Fitzgerald
Blood of Ballykilty, by his wife Millicent Anne, dau. of
Francis Morice of Springfield, co. Clare. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a fesse indented gules, between six
martlets sable, two crescents or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
waves of the sea, a demi-figure of Neptune proper. Motto
- " Honor virtutis praemium. " Postal address —
^FREDERICK WILLIAM BLOOD, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 5, i860, being the sixth son of the late Fitzgerald
Blood of Ballykilty, by his wife Millicent Anne, dau. of
Francis Morice of Springfield, co. Clare. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a fesse indented gules, between six
martlets sable, two crescents or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
^^,! u"*^ the sea, a demi-figure of Neptune proper. Motto
— Honor virtutis prasmium." Married, Oct. 27, 1892,
Alice, dau. of Frederick Randolph Hohne, Secretary of
^tate of the Orange Free State. Postal address—
fh^^^^ BLOOD, Gentleman. Born June 9, 1849, being
h eldest son of the late Fitzgerald Blood of Ballykilty,
Dy his wife Millicent Anne, dau. of Francis Morice of
Springfield, CO. Clare. C/«^i— County (Ennis, co. Clare).
i.zwn/-_Dark blue coat, silver buttons, striped waistcoat,
inH ^'■f'^'^^*^^- Armorial bearings— Argent, on a fesse
naented gules, betwepn six martlets sable, two crescents
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or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, issuant from waves of the sea, a demi-
figure of Neptune proper. Motto — "Honor virtutis
premium." Married, Mar. 7, 1878, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Studdert of Ballyhannan, co. Clare; and has Issue — (i)
Charles Fitzgerald Blood, Gentleman, b. April 2, 1879; (2)
John Frederick Blood, Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1880, d.
Dec. 18, 1893: (3) William Holcroft Blood, Gentleman,
b. May 29, 1887. it j/a/^j— Ballykilty, in the parish of
Quin ; Lickeen and Clooney North, in the parish of Kil-
feriora ; Clooney, in the parish of Clooney ; all in co. Clare.
Postal address — Ballykilty, Ardsollus, co. Clare.
JOSEPH FITZGERALD BLOOD, M.A. and M.D.
'Irin. Coll., Dublin; L.M., R.C.P.I. ; Surgeon-Major (re-
tired) Bengal Army. Born March 15, 1853, being the
second son of the late Fitzgerald Blood of Ballykilty, co.
Clare, by his wife Millicent Anne, dau. of Francis Morice
of Springfield, co. Clare. Clubs — Wallasey Golf (Wallasey,
Cheshire). Livery— 'Da.vk blue coat, black buttons, red
waistcoat, and drab breeches. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a fesse indented gules, between six martlets
sable, two crescents or ; impaling the arms of Dudgeon,
namely argent, on a pale azure, an eye distilling tears
proper, and three mullets counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from waves of the sea, a demi-figure of Neptune
proper. Motto — "Honor virtutis prasmium." Married,
July 20, 1887, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Henry James
Dudgeon of The Priory, Stillorgan, co. Dublin ; and has
Issue — (i) Brian Blood, Gentleman, b. July i, 1889; (2)
Morice Blood, Gentleman, /;. April 30, 1897; Olive Milli-
cent ; and Barbara Florence. Postal address — 8 Lome
Road, Birkenhead.
NEPTUNE FITZGERALD BLOOD, Gentleman, B.A.,
M.D. Born July 16, 1856, being the third son of the
late Fitzgerald Blood, by his wife Millicent Anne, dau. of
Francis Morice of Springfield, co. Clare. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a fesse gules, between six martlets sable,
two crescents or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from waves of the sea, a
demi-figure of Neptune proper. Motto — "Honor virtutis
praemium." Married, Feb. 19, 1884, Rebecca Sarah, dau.
of Augustus Hartford of Rose Court, Portarlington, Queen's
Co. Postal address — Vrede, Orange Free State, South Africa.
BLOSSE, see LYNCH-BLOSSE.
is the Naval Cockade.
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BLOUNT, quartered by FLOYER.
BLOUNT, see DARELL-BLOUNT.
Sir EDWARD CHARLES BLOUNT, K.C.B. (Civil
Div. ). Bor» 1809, being the son of Edward Blount, M. P. , of
Bellamour, co. Stafford. Acted as Consul in Paris during the
siege of 1871 ; created C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1888. Armorial
bearings — Barry nebuly of six or and sable. The escut-
cheon is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, and therefrom pendent his badge as a
Knight Commander of that Order; and impaling upon a
second escutcheon the arms of Jerningham, namely, argent,
three lozenge-shaped arming-buckles gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a sun in splendour charged with a gauntlet
proper; with the Motto, "Lux tua via mea." Married,
1834, Gertrude Frances, daughter of William Charles Jerning-
ham ; and has had Issue — (i) flerbert Aston Edward Blount,
Esquire, born April 22, 1837, died July 21, 1878; (2) Henry
Edmund Blount, Esquire, born December 16, 1844, [married,
July s, 1869, Marguerite Marie Hyacinthe, ciaughter of
Charles Paul Marie Moreau de la Rochette, Baron de la
Rochette, and has issue, Edward Aston Charles Marie
Blount, Esquire, born January 2, 1874, and Marie Charlotte
Gertrude Louisa, died April 28, 1894] ; Alice Mary [mar-
ried, June 9, 1856, Edward, Baron Hainguerlot, of Villandry,
Indre-et-Loire], and died May 9, 1873 '< ^rid Mary Frances
Gertrude, died unmarried, June 13, 1871. Postal addresses
— Paris ; Imberhorne, Sussex.
BLUNDELL, see WELD-BLUNDELL.
BLUNDELL - HOLLINSHEAD - BLUNDELL (H.
Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per bend argent and ermine,
on a cross gules, a trefoil slipped or (Hollinshead) ; 2 and 3,
lozengy erminois and sable, on a bend wavy gules, three
billets argent (Blundell). Crests — i. on a wreath of the
m. 1863, Hon. Beatrice Byng {d. 1884), formerly Maid of
Honour to Queen Victoria), d. of late Vice-Adm. Hon.
Henry D. Byng. Res. — 10 Stratton Street, London, W.
Seats — Ashurst Lodge, Sunning Hill, Berks ; Deysbrook
nr. Liverpool. Club — Carlton, Guards', United Service,
Army and Navy.
Rev. Thomas Blundell- Hollinshead - Blundell, M.A.
(Oxon.), Rector of Halsall, formerly (1892) Hon. Chaplain
to Queen Victoria and (1896) Chaplain in Ordinary; Hon.
Chaplain to the King since 1902, Proctor in Convocation,
Hon. Canon of Liverpool and Rural Dean of Ormskirk,
b. 1834; m. 1865, Adelaide {d. 1900), d. of late Sir Francis
Dugdale Astley, Bart. , of Everlev, Wilts ; and has had issue
— (i) Wilfred Astley Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1871 ; killed at battle of Belmont,
S. Africa, 1899 ; (2) Cuthbert Leigh Blundell-Hollinshead-
Blundell, Gentleman, formerly 2nd Lieut. Gren. Gds.,
served in S. Africa 1900-2 ; Muriel Marian Beatrice [w.
1898, Alexander R. Alston, s. of Sir Francis Alston
K.C.M.G.]; and Ethel Hilda. i?(?j-.— Halsall Rectory]
Ormskirk. Club — Athenaeum.
Major - Gen. Richard Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell,
formerly comdg. 3rd Hussars, iJ. 1835; in. 1865, Henrietta,
d. of R. A. H. Kirwan of Bawnmore, co. Galway ; and has
surv. issue — Capt. Dermot Howard Blundell-Hollinshead-
Blundell, M.V.O., b. 1874 \in. 1901, E. Sybil, d. of William
Humble Dudley Ward]; and Henrietta Mary \ni. 1889,
Colin Richard Keppel, Esq., R.N., C.B., D.S.O., s. of
Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B.,
O.M.]. Res. — 12 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Club—Army
and Navy.
BLYTH, quartered by COHAM-FLEMING.
Sir JAMES BLYTH, ist Baronet (Aug. 30. 1895), J.P.
CO. Essex, formerly President, now Vice-President, of the
British Dairy Farmers' Association. Born Sept. 10, 1841,
being the son of James Blyth of Chelmsford, and Caro-
line, dau. of Henry Gilbey of Bishop Stortford. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a mount vert, a bull statant argent,
ringed and chained or, on a chief arched of the fourth,
a stag's head erased proper between two annulets gules,
the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours,' in front of a mound vert thereon
colours, a heron argent, in the beak a trefoil slipped vert,
behmd the heron, two tilting-spears in saltire gules, headed
proper (Holhnshead) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours a
mount vert thereon a squirrel sejant under an oak-tree
eatmg a nut all proper (Blundell). [The arms of Blundell
formerly in use by the faintly %vere: Lozengy or and sable.
Lrest—A squirrel sejant, eating a nut all proper ']
Sons of Richard Benson Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell
ot Deysbrook, nr. Liverpool, b. 1794 ; d. 1853 1 '«• 1828,
Jane, d. of late John Leigh of Sandhills, nr. Liver-
pool : —
Col. Henry Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell, C.B., late
fl^"-f^, 7 ^-K- <°-''°,"-)' ^-^^ ^^"'^s- se'-^ed in Crimea
after fall of Sebastopol and in Nile Exped., M.P. Ince
Div. of S.W. Lanes. 1885-92, and since 1892,?^. 1831 ;
S is tbe Military Cockade.
a bull as in the arms, three roses gules. Motto — " Spero
meliora." Married, Aug. 29, 1865, Eliza (who died 1894),
dau. of William Mooney of C'lontarf, co. Dublin ; and
has Issue — Herbert William Blyth, Esq., b. 1868; James
Audley Blyth, Esq., b. 1874 [m., 1903, Ethel Jane,
youngest dau. of Sir John Brunner, Bart.] ; Rupert Alfred
Blyth, Esq., b. 1877; Nora Beatrice [w., 1885, '""'
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Alan Gardner, J. P., D.L., of Clearwell Castle, Coleford,
Gloucestershire] ; Grace Loudenne ; Gladys Ellen [w. ,
1898, Gerald Gold of Bentfield, Stansted, Essex, and has
issue]; and Millicent Catherine. Seat — Blythwood, Stan-
sted, Essex. Residence — 33 Portland Place, W. Club —
Devonshire.
HENRY BODDINGTON, Esq., J. P. for Manchester,
a Director of the Manchester Ship Canal Company. Borii
Nov. 7, 1849, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late Henry Boddington of The Cove, Silverdale, Carn-
forth, by his wife Martha, dau. of William Slater of Bank
House, Barton-on-Irvvell. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Per chevron azure and or, three lions rampant
counterchanged, a chief of the second thereon a demi-lion
issuant between two cross crosslets fitchi^e of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, gorged with a
collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitch^e or, resting the sinister on a lozenge also azure,
charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Motto — " Vincit
Veritas." Married, Dec. 5, 1878, Emily, dau. of David
Butterworth of Eccles, co. Lancaster ; and has Issue —
Henry Pownall Boddington, Gentleman, b. July 6, 1881 ;
Ruth Olive ; and Marianne Gladys. Seat — Pownall Hall,
Wilmslow, Cheshire.
BODKIN of Annagh (U.O., ;'^w/. Chas. I.). Ermine,
a saltire gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a wild boar proper. Motto —
" Crom-a-boo. "
Son of John Domenick Bodkin of Bengarra, Athenry,
and Castletown, Tuam, co. Galway, b. 1809; d. 1872;
m. 1837, Elizabeth, d. of Daniel Moore, Killikelly : —
Martin Bodkin, Gentleman, b. 1854. Seat — Annagh,
Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
BODRUGAN, quartered by PAYNTER.
CHARLES ASH BODY, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings—Per chevron nebuly sable and or, in chief a distaff
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between-two garbs of the last and a phoenix rising out of
names in base proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest—
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged
with two bars sable, holding in the dexter paw a distaff in
bend sinister proper, and supporting with the sinister an
eagle's head erased gules. Motto — ' ' Omne bonum desuper. ' '
Residence— The Cedars, Sydenham Hill.
BOGER (H. Coll. 1817). Or, a bend vair6 argent and
gules, cottised azure, between two towers sable, on a canton
of the fourth an anchor in bend of the field surmounted by
a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tower or, charged with two lozenges conjoined
fesseways vair^ argent and gules, thereon a dove holding
in the beak an olive branch both proper. Livery — Blue.
Sons of George Turtliffe Boger, sometime of the Roy.
Art., b. 1800; d. 1878; ;«. Georgina, Martha, d. of
Admiral Albany Otway : —
William Shadforth Boger, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1833. Res. — Highlands Gardens, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Coryndon Peters Boger, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), b. 1835,
m, ist, 1861, Mary Anne, d. of James Innes of Leyton ;
2nd, 1895, Mary Daubuz, d. of Robert Hugh Innes of
Leyton, Essex; and has issue — James Innes Coryndon
Boger, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ). (Res. — Peacock Hall,
Goring, Sussex. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge), b.
1871. Res. — 77 Marine Parade, Brighton. Club — United
Service.
Sons of the late Henry Turtliffe Boger, Esq., Capt.
R. N., b. ; d. ; m. :—
Boger, Gentleman. Res. — Ryde, Isle of Wight.
FRANCIS HERBERT BOGER, Gentleman. Born
March 19, 1855, being the second son of the late Rev.
Edmund Boger, Hon. Canon of Rochester Cathedral, Vicar
of Chart, Sutton, Kent, M.A., and late Fellow of Exeter
College, Oxon., by his wife Charlotte Gilson, third dau. of
Rev. John Allen, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, Head
Master of Ilminster Grammar School. Livery — Dark
green, yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a
chevron argent, between two cinquefoils in chief or and an
escutcheon in base of the third, charged with a rose of the
field, barbed and seeded proper, three pallets sable. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cubit arm erect proper, holding a dibble in
bend or, and a rose gules, leaved in bend sinister proper, a
cinquefoil or. Postal address — Melbourne, Australia.
JOHN RICHARD BOGER, Gentleman. Born May 18,
1853, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Edmund Boger,
Honorary Canon of Rochester Cathedral, Vicar of Chart,
Sutton, Kent, M.A. , and late Fellow of Exeter College,
Oxon., by his wife Charlotte Gilson, third daughter oif
Rev. John Allen, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, Head
Master of Ilminster Grammar School. Livery — Dark
green, faced with yellow. Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a chevron argent, between two cinquefoils in chief or
and an escutcheon in base of the third, charged with a
rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper, three pallets
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper,
holding a dibble in bend or, and a rose gules, leaved in
bend sinister proper, a cinquefoil or. Postal address — 12
Rivercourt Road, Ravenscourt Park, W.
PERCIVAL SYLVESTER BOGER, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 17, 1858, being the third son of the late Rev. Edmund
Boger, Hon. Canon of Rochester Cathedral, Vicar of
Chart, Sutton, Kent, M.A., and late Fellow of Exeter
Coll., Oxon., by his wife Charlotte Gilson, third dau. of
Rev. John Allen, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, Head
Master of Ilminster Grammar School. Livery — Dark green,
faced with yellow. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron
argent, between two cinquefoils in chief or and an escut-
cheon in base of the third, charged with a rose of the field,
barbed and seeded proper, three pallets sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cubit arm erect proper, holding a dibble in bend
or, and a rose gules, leaved in bend sinister proper, a cinque-
foil or. Married, 1883, Eliza, eldest dau. of John Newman.
Postal address— ^■sXx.z.sh, Cornwall. C/?/^— Royal South-
western Yacht (Plymouth).
§ WALTER DEEBLE BOGER, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L., Cornwall (High Sheriff 1882), M.A., Barrister-
is the Naval Cockade.
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at-Law. Born Feb. 15, 1832, being the eldest son of the
late Deeble Boger, Esq., J. P. and D.L., Deputy- Warden of
the Stannaries, by his wife Frances, eldest davi. of Thomas
Bevves of Beaumont, Devon, M.P. Armorial bearings-
Gules, on a chevron argent, between two cinqueioils in
chief or and an escutcheon in base of the last, charged
with a rose of the field, barljed and seeded proper, three
pallets sable ; quartering Deeble and Wolsdon. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cubit arm erect proper, holding a dibble
in bend or, and a rose gules leaved and slipped in
bend sinister proper, a cinquefoil also gold. Married,
August 1863, Amelia Harriet, youngest dau. of Thomas
Holmes Bosworth of Westerham, Kent. Seat — Wolsdon,
Antony, Cornwall.
WILLIAM HENRY BOGER, Gentleman. Born Aug.
I, 1862, being the fourth son of the late Rev. Edmund Boger,
Hon. Canon of Rochester Cathedral, Vicar of Chart, Sutton,
Kent, M.A. , and late Fellow of Exeter Coll., Oxon., by his
wife Charlotte Gilson, third dau. of Rev. John Allen, M.A.,
of Christ Church, O.xford, Head Master of Ilminster
Grammar Scliool. Livery —XidLxV green, faced with yellow.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, between
two cinquefoils in chief or and an escutcheon in base of
the third, charged with a rose of the field, barbed and
seeded proper, three pallets sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm erect proper, holding a dibble in bend or, and a
rose gules, leaved in bend sinister proper, a cinquefoil or.
Postal address —Yowf&y, Cornwall.
H Sir MAURICE COLBORNE BOILEAU, 3rd Baro-
W net (1838), J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk, and D.L. for city
and county of the city of Norwich, M.A. (Worcester Coll.,
Oxford.) Bor?i Dec. 3, 1865, being the third but eldest
surviving son of the late Sir Francis George Manningham
Boileau, 2nd Bart., by his wife Lucy Henrietta, dau. of the
late Sir George Edmund Nugent, 2nd Bart., late Grenadier
Guards. Zzzw-y — (Dress): Blue coat with yellow facings;
yellow waiscoat. (Undress) : Dark blue, with yellow facings.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a castle triple-towered, in base
a crescent or, the escutcheon being charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety proper,
charged on the breast with a saltire gules. Motto -" De tout
moncoeur." ^fj/j— KetteringhamPark, Wymondham, Nor-
folk; Tacolnestone Hall, Norwich; Hethel Hall, Norwich;
Fundenhall Grange, Norwich. Clubs^ Piccadilly, Travellers'.
BOLDERO, quartered by BARNARD.
The Late GEORGE FREDERICK BOLDING,
Esquire, J. P. for the City of Birmingham. Born Feb. 25,
1830, being the third son of Thomas Bolding of Birming-
ham, by his wife Matilda Lyne Newman, and died Aug.
28, igoo. Armorial bearings — Per bend or and azure, a
bend lozengy between two bowls all counterchanged. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a demi-sea-horse proper, a garb fessways or.
Motto — " Sto pro vertiate." Married, ]nly g, 1862, Mary
Savage, dau. of John Robins of Dunsley Hall, Kinver,
Staffordshire ; and has /ssue —John Frederick Bolding,
Gentleman, /». June 29, 1863 ; and Mary Beatrice. Postal
address -224 Hagley Road, Edgbaston. Chtis— The Con-
stitutional, Union (Birmingham).
BOLIGH, quartered by CON VERS.
BOLINGTON, quartered by PLOVER.
JOHN WILLIAMS HORTON BOLITHO. Gentle-
man, b. 1873, and THOMAS ROBINS EVELYN
BOLITHO, Gentleman, b. 1875, being the sons of John
Borlase Bolitho, Gentleman, by Elizabeth, dau. of J. M.
Williams of Caerhayes. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a
plain chevron cotised engrailed, between three fleurs-de-lis
sable, five bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake pro-
per, a cubit arm erect, vested azure, charged with three
bezants, cuff argent, in the hand proper, a fleur-de-lis sable.
Motto—" Re Deu." Postal address— Tx&goWs, Truro.
OTHO GLYNN BOLITHO, formerly Lieut.-Col. 3rd
Dragoon Guards. Born 1844, being the son of Thomas
Simon Bolitho, Esquire, Vice- Warden of Stannaries, J. P.
and D.L. co. Cornwall, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter
of Thomas Robins of Liskeard, co. Cornwall. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, on a plain chevron cotised engrailed,
between three fleurs-de-lis sable, five bezants. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a cubit arm erect
vested azure, charged with three bezants, cuff argent, in
the hand proper a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto — "Re Deu."
Married, ist, 1878, Elizabeth Agnes (who died 1880),
dau. and co-heiress of the late John McNeill of Ardna-
cross, CO. Argyll ; 2nd, 1889, Mary Constance, second
dau. of James Hope of Belmont, Midlothian ; and has
/m?/^ — Thomas Gerald Glynn, born 1890. Residency—
Kenegie, Cornwall.
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THOMAS BEDFORD BOLITHO, Esquire, J. P.,
■ DL for Cornwall, High Sheriff 1884; J. P. for
Devon M.F. for St. Ives Div. of Cornwall. Bo?-h 1835,
bein°- the only son of the late Edward Bolitho of Trewidden,
bv hts wife Mary, dati. of John W. Stephens of Beedferris,
Devon. C//td— Union. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on
a plain chevron, cotised, engrrailed, between three fleurs-
de-lis sable, live bezants. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake
proper, a cubit arm erect, vested azure, charged with three
bezants, cuff argent, in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis sable.
MottO-^" Re Deu." Married, 1893, Frances Jane, dau. of
Edward S. Carus- Wilson of Penmount, Tiuro. Residences
—Trewidden, near Penzance ; Greenway, Brixhani. Devon ;
Huldon House, near Exeter.
§ THOMAS ROBINS BOLITHO, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
'^KrtTtf'hn county of Cornwall. Born September 13,
JuOllvyU 1840, being the eldest son of Thomas Simon
Bolitho, Esquire, Vice -Warden of Stan-
naries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Cornwall, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter
of Thomas Robins of Liskeard, in the county of Corn-
wall. (r/«<^.r— Athenaeum, New University. Z,w(?/j— White
cloth, black facings, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Anns : Ermine, on a plain chevron cotised
engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis .sable, five bezants.
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-
brake proper, a cubit arm erect vested azure, charged with
three bezants, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper
a fleur-de-lis sable ; with the MottO, " Re Deu." Married,
fur.e 30, 1870, Augusta Jane, third dau. of Richard Bassett
Wilson, Esq., Clifte Hall, Darlington, J. P. and D.L.
for N.k. CO. York. Postal address— 'YxQn^\\7iw\\.on, Hea
Moor, Cornwall, R.S.O.
WILLIAM EDWARD THOMAS BOLITHO.
Esquire, D.S.O., J. P. Cornwall, Capt. Royal 1st
Devon Yeomanry. Borti 1862, being the only son of
the late William Bolitho, Esq., of Polwithen, Cornwall,
J. P., by his wife Mary Hichens, dau. of Walter Yonge
of St. Ives. C7«i^j^— Carlton, Windham. Armorial bear-
ings—Ermine, on a plain chevron cotised engrailed be-
tween three fleurs-de-lis sable, four bezants, and impaling
the arms of MacLeod of CadboU, namely, quarterly,
I. or, a mountain inflamed proper ; 2. gules, the three
legs of Man proper, conjoined in the centre at the
upper end of the thigh, flexed in triangle, and the
spurs or; 3. or, a lymphad sable, flags gules; 4. azure,
a castle triple-towered and embattled argent, masoned
sable, windows and portcullis gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fern-brake proper, a cubit arm erect vested azure,
charged with three bezants, the cuff argent, holding in
the hand proper a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto — "Re Deu."
Married, 1888, Ethel Grace, dau. of the late R. B. M.
MacLeod of Cadboll ; and has A.f//f— William Torquill
MacLeod Bolitho, Gentleman, b. November 13, 1892 ; and
Brenda Grace. Residences — York House, Penzance, and
Hannaford, Ashburton, Devon.
THOMAS BOLSTER, Gentleman. Born March 19,
1809, being the son of the late George Bolster of Curra
Bower, co. Cork, by his wife Alice, dau. of Corliss Hawkes
of Carhue, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse
engrailed gules, between three stags' heads erased proper,
as many plates. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper,
charged with three plates in pale, the hand bare, grasping
a scimitar also proper, hilt and pommel or. MottO — " Vi et
virtute." Married, March 28, 1838, jane, dau. of Thomas
Gardiner; and has had Issue — (i) George Bolster, Esq.,
J.P. CO. of Cork, Deputy- Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets, 1^. Dec. 30, 1838 ; (2) Thomas Gardiner Bolster,
Esq., Surg.-Major Army Medical Staff, M.D., F.R.C.S.I.,
b. Feb. 17, 1840, d. May 23, 1893 [w., 1875, Ludivina,
dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Nembhard, Bengal Army;
and had issue— George Emil Bolster, Esq., Capt. Royal
Field Artillery, h. July 14, 1876 ; Reginald Charles Bolster,
Esq., B.A. Oxon., Indian Civil Service, b. Jan. 9, 1878;
Hugh Hamilton Bolster, d. in infancy ; and Ina Mignon
Freda] ; (3) Richard James Bolster, Gentleman, b. June
26, 1843, "'• June 3, 1876 ; Elizabeth [m. Dr. C. H. Roche] ;
and Alice. Residence -'S'pr\ng\'\\\e, Kanturk, co. Cork.
BOLSTER (U.O. ). Or, on a fesse engrailed gules,
between three stags' heads erased proper, as many plates.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper, charged with
three plates in pale, the hand bare, grasping a scimitar
also proper, hilt and pommel or. MottO— " Vi et
virtute. "
Son of John Hawkes Bolster of Egmont House, co.
Cork, by Sarah, d. of William Sharp of Glen Mount,
CO. Cork : —
George Sharp Bolster, Esq., J.P. co Cork, ?n. 1894,
Georgiana Annie, d. of William Flint Fritchley of Heming-
ton Hall, Derby ; and has issue— George Granville Sharpe
Bolster, Gentleman ; Alice Florence Emma ; and Muriel
Mary. Seats— Glen Mount, Kanturk; Egmont House,
Churchtown, co. Cork.
BOLTON, see ORDE.
HENRY HARGREAVES BOLTON, Esquire, J.P. co.
of Lancaster. Born March 2, 1831, being the second son
of the late Harrv Bolton of Colne, Lanes., Solicitor, by his
wife Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Henry Hargreaves of New-
church-in-Rossendale. Armorial bearings - Per pale argent
and gules, two bird-bolts in saltire, surmounted in the centre
by a tun between three roses all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, three
bird-bolts, two in saltire and one in fesse proper, thereon a
falcon close, belled and jessed or. Motto— "Sursumcorda."
Married. October 1854, lane, dau. of James Baldwm, Soli-
citor, of Colne; and lias Issue— [i] Henry Hargreaves
Bolton, Esq., J. P., b. June 21, 1856; (2) Edgar Ormerod
Bolton, Gentleman, b. July 28, 1862 ; (3). Hubert Ernest
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Langtree Bolton, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, i. Nov. lE
1872 ; Margaret Alice ; and Elizabeth Hargreaves. Sea(s-
Heightside, Newchurch-in-Rossendale, Lanes.; Leeming-
on-Ulleswater, Cumberland. C/i/6 — Constitutional.
HENRY HARGREAVES BOLTON, Esquire, Junior,
J. P. CO. of Lancaster. Born 1856, being the son of Henry
Hargreaves Bolton, E^sq., J. P. co. Lanes., of Heightside,
Newchurch-in-Rossendale, Lanes., and Leeming-on-Ulles-
water, Cumberland, by his wife Jane, dau. of James Bald-
win, Solicitor, of Colne. Armorial bearings — Per pale
argent and gules, two bird-bolts in saltire surmounted in
the centre by a tun between three roses all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, three bird-bolts, two in saltire and one in fesse pro-
per, thereon a falcon close, belled and jessed or. Motto —
"Sursum corda." Married, 1885, Florence E., dau. of
Thomas Allen of Thurmaston Manor House, Leicestershire.
Residence — High Brake, fluncoat, Accrington, Lanes.
BOLTON of TuUydonnell and Castle Ring (U.O., c.
1600). Or, on a chevron gules, three lions couchant
guardant of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a hawk close proper, belled or.
Motto — " Deus providebit."
Son of Chichester Francis Boltcjn of TuUydonnell,
Barrister, b. 1B04 ; d. 1865, m. , Harriett Augusta,
d. of Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D. , Rector of Loughgelly,
CO. Armagh, and niece of Rt. Hon. Sir John .Stewart,
Bart. :—
Henry Richard Stewart Bolton, Gentleman, of TuUy-
donnell, CO. Louth, /'. 1842 ; tn. 1880, Elizabeth Victoria
d. of Rev. Richard Maunsell, Rector of Castle Island, eo.
Kerry. Seat — Castle Rheban, co. Kildare. Res. — 28 St.
George's Square, London, S.W.
Sons of Richard Bolton of Castle Ring, co. Louth,
and Donaghmoyne, eo. Louth, J. P., /•. 1811 ; d. 1872;
w. 1853, Mary Sophia Ward, d. of Rev. Cornelius
Marshall :—
John Marshall Bolton, Esq., J. P. cos. Louth and
Monaghan (High .Sheriff eo. Mon. 1894), B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1858 ; m. 1895, Florinda Julia, d. of late Rev.
James Robert ftblliott, M.A., Rector of Moira, co. Down.
Seats— Castle Ring, co. Louth ; Donaghmoyne, Carrickma-
eross, CO. Monaghan.
Archer Clive Bolton, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Northants Regt.
6. 1859. Res. —
BOLTON of Car brook (L.O.). Argent, a falcon close
sable, armed, jessed, and belled or, on a chief of the
second, three bezants of the third. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
falcon as in the arms. Motto — " Industria et virtute."
Livery — Black and silver.
Son of Joseph Cheney Bolton, Esq., J. P. co. Lanark,
D.L. CO. Stirling, M.P. for co. Stirling 1880-1892,
h. 1819 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1850, Emma, d. of Samuel
Higginbotham : —
Edwin Bolton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Stirling, b. 1858;
m. 1888, Elinor Elizabeth, eld. d. of J. H. N. Graham of
Larbert ; and has issue — (i) Ian Frederick Cheney Bolton,
Gentleman, b. 1889; (2) Edwin Graham Bolton, Gentle-
man, b. 1891 ; Mona Graham; and Florence Marjorie.
Seat — Carbrook, Larbert, Stirlingshire. Clubs — Naval and
Military, New (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), County
(Stirling).
BOMFORD, see NORTH-BOMFORD.
BONAMY, quartered by DOBREE.
BOND, see MACGEOUGH-BOND.
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GERALD DENIS BOND, Esquire, J. P. Dorset,
_ Capt. ist Vol. Batt. Dorset Regt. , 1892-99. Born
1869, being the second son of Nathaniel Bond, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for co. Dorset, by his wife Lady Selina Jane,
fifth dau. of the Rt. Hon. John Scott, 2nd Earl of Eldon.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly of six, i. sable, a fesse or ;
2. argent, on a chevron sable, three bezants ; 3. vert, an
eagle displayed with two heads or ; 4. sable, three lions
rampant argent ; 5. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, a chief of
the last, thereon a demi-lion rampant issuant sable ; 6.
gules, nine billets, four, three, and two, and in base a
bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a wing sable, charged with a fesse or.
Seat— Holme Priory, Wareham.
§ NATHANIEL BOND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Dorset, second surviving son of the Rev. Nathaniel
Bond, Clerk in Holy Orders, by Mary his wife, dau. of
John Havvkesworth of Forest, Queen's County, Ireland.
Livery — Black, with yellow facings and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly of six, i. sable, a fesse
or ; 2. argent, on a chevron sable, three bezants ; 3.
vert, an eagle displayed with two heads or ; 4. sable, three
lions rampant argent ; 5. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, a chief
of the last, thereon a demi-lion rampant issuant sable ; 6.
gules, nine billets, four, three and two, and in base a
bezant. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours, a wing sable, charged with a fesse or.
Married, Nov. 10, 1864, Selina Jane, commonly known
as Lady Selina Jane (who died Dec. 17, 1891), fifth dau. of
the Rt. Hon. John Scott, 2nd Earl of Eldon ; and has
hsue~{i) ]o\\n Wentworth Garneys Bond, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. CO. Dorset; (2) Gerald Denis Bond, Esq., J. P. co.
Dorset; (3) Rev. Raymond Alured Bond, Clerk in Holy
Orders [w., Oct. 4, 1898, Mildred, dau. of the late Hon.
Ashley Glyn, son of the ist Lord Wolverton] ; (4) Claud
Nathaniel Bond, Gentleman ; (5) Kenneth Duncombe
Bond, Gentleman ; (6) Nigel de Mundevile Bond, Gentle-
man ; (7) Herbert Ivo de Kenton Bond, Gentleman ;
(8) Walter de Grey Bond, Gentleman ; Louisa Charlotte ;
Leonora Sophia ; and Rachel Adela \_m. Paul Warner
Bush, Esq., Capt. R.N. Estafe-s — Creech Grange and
Holme, CO. Dorset ; Sway and Arnwood, co. Southampton ;
Cefncoed, co. Cardigan. Postal address — Creech Grange,
Wareham, Dorset. Club — Carlton.
WILLIAM HENRY BOND, Esquire, J. P. cos. Dorset
and Hants, late Lieut, ist Batt. Royal Scots. Born May
27, 1852, being the eldest son of the Rev. Henry Bond,
B.C. L. , Vicar of South Petherton, Prebendary of Wells,
and Rural Dean, by his wife Aditha Augusta Mary, only
dau. of Hon. Henry Pomeroy, son of Rt. Hon. John,
4th Viscount Harberton. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly of six, I. sable, a fesse or ; 2. argent, on a chevron
sable, three bezants ; 3. vert, an eagle displayed with two
heads or ; 4. sable, three lions rampant argent ; 5. azure,
three fleurs-de-lis or, a chief of the last, thereon a demi-lion
rampant issuant sable ; 6. gules, nine billets, four, three,
and two, and in base a bezant, impaling the arms of
Thompson, namely, per fesse argent and sable, a fesse
counter-embattled between three falcons counterchanged,
belled and jessed or, a canton gules. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wing sable,
charged with a fesse or. Married, July 2, 1878, Mary
Caroline, second dau. of Sir Harry Meysey Thompson,
Bart., of Kirby Hall, Yorks ; and has Issue— (1) Algernon
Arthur Garneys Bond, Gentleman, b. June 21, 1879; (2)
William Ralph Garneys Bond, Gentleman, b. December
12, 1880 ; Edith Cicely Garneys ; Lilian Mary Garneys ;
and Margaret Helen Garneys. Seat — Fryern Court, Hants.
BONITHON, quartered by CONYERS.
BONAR of Kimmerghame (of very ancient origin, but
matric. L.O. 1824). Argent, a saltire azure, on a chief
sable, three escallops or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a sword erect in pale
proper, hilled and pommelled or. Motto — " Denique
ccelum. " Livery — Blue and white or silver.
Only son of the late John Andrew Bonar, Gentleman
(eld. s. of Andrew Bonar of Kimmerghame, co.
Berwick and of Marsali, d. of Col. Ranaldson Mac-
donnel, 15th of Glengarry), b. 1838 ; d. 1874; m. 1862,
Ellen Elizabeth Anne, d. of Ralph E. Godschall John-
son : —
John Andrew Macdonell Bonar, Gentleman, b. i Sept.
1863 ; m. 6 July 1887, Mary Catherine Lindsey, d. of
Charles Lindsey Page ; and has issue — Alastair John
Macdonell Bonar, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; May Louisa
Macdonell ; and Marsali Glengarry Macdonell. Post.
add.—Qmxry Place, Sevenoaks, Kent. Club— Go\i&vs .
is the Naval Cockade.
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§ HENRY COSMO ORME BONSOR, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., and County Alderman, M.P. for N.E. Surrey
since 1885, one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of London.
Born Sept. 2, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Bonsor, by his wife Eliza Denne, dau. of Major Orme.
C/ufis—Carhon, Arthur's, Turf, St. Stephen's. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse azure and argent, a pale counter-
changed, three lions' heads erased or, on a chief indented
erminois, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a staff raguly fesseways or, a wolf passant sable,
collared and chained also gold, resting the dexter fore-paw
on a rose as in the arms. Married, firstly, April 18, 1872,
Emily Gertrude, dau. of James Fellowes of Kingston, Dor-
set ; and by her had Issue — (i) Malcolm Cosmo Bonsor,
Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) Reginald Bonsor, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 9, 1879 ; (3) Robert Cecil Bonsor, Gentleman, b. Nov.
20, 1880 ; and (5) Arthur Charles Bonsor, Gentleman, b. July
13, 1882. He m. secondly, March 3, 1886, Mabel Grace,
youngest dau. of James Brand of Sanderstead Court, Croy-
don. Seat — Kingswood Warren, Epsom, Surrey. Resi-
dence— 38 Belgrave Square, S.W.
JOHN BONTEIN, Esquire, chief of his name, late
Lieut. R. M.L.I. Born 1838, being the only son of the late
Col. John Bontein, H.E.I.C.S., by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Col. Barnard. Armorial bearings — Argent, a bend
gules, between three bunting birds proper. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest -A denii-eagle issuing out of
a ducal coronet proper. Supporters -Two lions rampant
proper. Motto — " Copiose et opportune. " A/arried, 1S62,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Sir William Chalmers of
Glenericht, co. Perth ; and has Issue — John William
Chalmers I3ontein, Esq., b. 1863; and Ethel.
BONTINE, quartered by EWING.
CHARLES WILLIAM BONYNGE, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 5, 1838, being the eldest son of Thomas Bonynge of
Ranelagh, co. Dublin, by his wife Louisa Selena Taylor
of London. Armorial bearings — Argent, two bars gules,
each charged with as many escallops or, on a chief in-
dented azure, an annulet of the third. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich
proper, charged with an escallop sable, and holding in
the beak a key of the same. Motto — " Virtute decoratus. "
Married, June 5, 1869, Rodie S. D., dau. of James M.
Stephens (a Planter in the Southern States), and descended
on her mother's side from the family of U.S. Senator
George Read, one of the signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence ; and has Issue — Louisa Selena [;«. , Aug. 8, 1892,
Major John Grenfell Maxwell, ist Batt. R.H. (Black
Watch). Residence — 42 Prince's Gate, London, S.W.
The Honourable Sir JOHN LANGDON BONY-
THON, Knight Bachelor (by Letters Patent 1898),
Member of the House of Representatives in the Parlia-
ment of the Commonwealth of Australia, having been
elected second on the poll for the State of S. Australia
10 the first Parliament, and returned unopposed to the
second Parliament, President of the Council of the South
Atisiralian School of Mines and Industries since 1889,
Pres. of South Australian Branch of Royal Geographical
Society, Chairman of the Adelaide School Board, and
Chairman of the Council of the Government Agricultural
College, J. P. for South Australia. Born Oct. 15, 1848,
being the second son of George Langdon Bonythoii, now of
AdeLiide, formerly of St. Columb Minor, Cornwall, by
his wife Annie, dau. of James Fairbairn MacB.iin of Aber-
deen. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between
three fleurs-de-lis sable. [Confirmed Vns. of Cornwall
i6th and 17th cent, to Bonython of Bonython, Ped. H.
Coll.]. Motto— " In Deo sp'es mea." Married, Dec. 24,
1870, Marie Louise Frederica, dau. of Daniel Friedrich
Balthasar of Berlin ; and has Issue— {1) Clive Hereward
Bonython, Gentleman, b. July 31, 1872, d. Feb. 21, 1873;
{2) John Lavington Bonython, Esq. , Member of the Ade-
laide City Council, formerly Pres. of the South Australian
Branch of Australian Natives' Association, Lieut, in the
South Australian Military Forces [/v'i?.f.— Carhaves, North
Adelaide, South Australia], b. Sept. 10, 1875' ["'• ^904.
Blanche Ada, dau. of the Hon. the late Sir John Cox
Bray, formerly Premier and Agent-Gen. in London of
South Australia ; and has issue^ohn Langdon Bonython,
Esq., b. Feb. 13, 1905]; (3) Hugh Trevanion Bonython,
Esq., b. July 9, 1879; (4) Arthur Fairbairn Bonython,
Gentleman, b. June 18, (/. Nov. 7, 1883 ; (5) Francis Godol-
phin Bonython, Esq., b. Jan. 4, 1885 ; Mary Elsie [;«., April
18, 1900, Herbert Angas Parsons, LL. B., son of the Hon.
J. L. Parsons, Member of the South Australian Legisla-
ture]; Edith Annie; and Ada Langdon. Residences — Car-
clew, Adelaide; Carminow, Mount Lofty, South Australia.
BOORD (1896). Per fesse azure and gules, a goat's head
erased within an orle of eight martlets argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
goat argent, gutt^-de-poix, resting the dexter leg on an
escutcheon gules, charged with a martlet of the first.
Motto — " Virtute et industria." Livery — Blue, red piping,
and blue and red striped waistcoat, silver buttons.
Son of Joseph Boord, Esq., of Harefield Grove, nr.
Uxbridge, J. P., co. Bucks [d. 1875); m. ist, Mary
Ann, d. of 'Fhomas Newstead of Dunham, Notts : —
Sir (Thomas) William Boord, ist Bart. (1896), of Wake-
hurst Place, CO. Sussex, J. P. for that co., F.S.A., Capt.
(ret.) ist V.B. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, V.D,, M.P.
for Boro. of Greenwich 1873-1895, b. 1838 ; m. 1861,
Margaret d'Almaine, eld. d. of Thomas George Mackinlay,
F.S.A. , of Regent's Park Gardens, London (by Katherine,
his wife, only d. and eventual heir of the late Andrew
Ure, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy and
Chemistry in the Univ. of Glasgow, Analytical Chemist
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to H.M. Board of Customs); and has issue — (1) William
Arthur Boord, Esq., F. R.G.S., i. 1862; (2) Harry Percy
Boord, Esq., M.A. Camb. fi. 1868; (3) Alexander Edgar
Boord, Esq., i. 1872 [»i. 1901, Coralie Mary, d. of Herman
Hoskier of Hayes, Kent] ; and Mary Lilian [m. 1897, Com-
mander Warren Frederick Caborne, C.B. , R. N.R. ; and
has issue] ; and Ethel Margaret [m. 1899, Sydney .Arthur
Monckton Copeman, Esq., M.D., M.A. Camb., F.R.C.P.,
F. R.S. Lond., Medical Inspector H.M. Local Government
Board, Surg. Capt. 2nd London Rifles ; and has issue].
J?es. —Oklhury Place, Ightham, Kent. C///i5— Carlton.
CHARLES EDWARD BOOTHBY, Esquire, formerly
in Privy Council Office, and Private Secretary to Lords
President; formerly Capt. 2nd Derbyshire R.V. , J. P. co.
Staff., and Ranger of H.M. Forest of Needwood. Btvn
Aug. 17, 1821, being the third son of the Rev. Prebendary
Brooke Boothby, M.A. (Ch. Ch. , O.xford), by his wife the
Hon. Louisa Henrietta Venables- Vernon, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Henry, 3rd Lord Vernon (and grandson of the late Sir
William Boothby, 8th Bart.). Live/y~B\ue coat, black
trousers, and black and white waistcoat. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a canton sable, a lion's gamb erased
or, and impaling the arms of Harbord, namely, quarterly
azure and gules, four lions rampant argent, and in the fesse
point an imperial crown or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb as in the
arms. Motto — " Mors Christi mors morti mihi." A/arried,
Sept. 185s, Hon. Georgiana Mary Harbord, dau. of Rt.
Hon. Edward, 3rd Lord Suffield, and widow of George
Edward Anson, Esq., C.B. , Keeper of H.M. Privy Purse;
and had /ss!/e — An only dau., Emily Louisa, d. unm. Feb.
2, 1874. Postal add. — I Palmeira Square, Brighton, Sussex.
THOMAS GEORGE BOROUGH, Gentleman, B.A.
Ch. Ch. , Oxford. Bom January 31, 1856, being the second
son of the late John Charles Burton Borough, Esq., J.P
and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, late Lieut. S. Salop Yeol
manry, by his wife Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of Rear
Admiral Roberts-Gawen. Armorial bearings — Gules, the'
root of an oak tree eradicated and couped in pale, sprout-
ing out two branches proper, with the shield of Pallas
hanging thereon or. Mantling gules and or. Crest^
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle proper, holding
the shield of Pallas in its claws. Motto— ' ' Virtute et
robore." Residence — Spring Grove, Milverton.
JOHN SIDNEY BURTON BOROUGH, Esquire,
J.P. for Somerset, D.L. for county Salop, High Sheriff,
B.A. (O.von.). Born April 22, 1852, being the eldest
son of the late John Charles Burton Borough, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1844, late Lieutenant S.
Salop Yeomanry, by his wife Elizabeth Charlotte, only
daughter of Rear-Admiral Roberts-Gawen. Livery — Dark
blue and silver. Armorial bearings— Gules, the root of an
oak tree eradicated and couped in pale, sprouting out two
branches proper, with the shield of Pallas hanging thereon
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle proper, holding the shield of Pallas in its
claws. Motto— " Virtute et robore. " Married, K-^uX 2^,
1889, Edith Fanny Maud, younger dau. of Rev. Henry
Gladwyn Jebb of Firbeck Hall, Yorks ; and has Issue— [\)
John George Burton Borough, Gentleman, b. Sept. 13,
1890; (2) Alaric Charles Henry Borough, Gentleman, b.
April 9, 1892 ; Elisabeth Hon'ora ; and Cynthia Mabel.
5f(?/— Chetwynd Park, Newport, co. Salop. Clubs —
Carlton, County (Shrewsbury).
BOROUGHDEN, quartered by FLOYER.
ARTHUR HARDRESS BORRER, Gentleman. Born
October 31, 1854, being the fourth son of the Reverend
Carey Hampton Borrer, Rector of Hurst Pierpoint, Treasurer
of Chichester Cathedral and Rural Dean, in the county of
Sussex [to whom refer], by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of
James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion
rampant erminois, holding in the dexter paw an auger or
borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut-
cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of
the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, and in chief a
martlet upon a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head eraseei proper,
tretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the ;irms.
Married, October 27, 1881, Dorothea Caroline, second
daughter of Maxi)nilian Hammond Dalison, Esquire, of
Hamptons Tunbridge, in the countv of Kent [to whom
refer]; and has Issue— {1) Arthur Carey Hampton Borrer,
Gentleman, born September 14, 1882; (2) Cliftord Dalison
Borrer, Gentleman, born April 12, 1885 ; (3) John Maxi-
milian Borrer, Gentleman, born September 20, 1888. Postal
address— 6 Durham Place, Chelsea, S.W.
§ Major CARY HAMPTON BORRER, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Sussex, eldest son of the late Rev. Canon
Borrer, Rector of Hurst Pierpoint, Treasurer of Chichester
Cathedral and Rural Dean, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
late James Orr of Holywood House, co. Down. Clubs—
Naval and Military, St. Stephen's. Livery— Dark blue,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Azure, a lion rampant erminois, holding in his dexter paw
an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent,
three escutcheons of the field, the centre one charged with
a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, in chief
a label upon a mullet for difference. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, fretty
argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms.
Married, June 22, 1871, Alice, only surviving child of the
late John Eanies Downe, Esq. Postal address— •'■ Somerhill
Lodge," Hove, Sussex.
The Reverend CHARLES ALEXANDER BORRER,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Horseheath, Linton, in
the county of Cambridge, Bachelor of Arts of the University
of Oxford. Born December 4, 1843, being the third son of
the Reverend Carey Hampton Borrer, Rector of Hurst
Pierpoint, Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral and Rural
Dean [to whom refer], and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of
James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion
rampant erminois, holding in the dexter paw an auger or
borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut-
cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of
the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, and in chief a
crescent upon a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper,
fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms.
Married, firstly, Dora, dau. of Thomas Gee of Beechwood,
Hope Mansel. He m. secondly, Evelyn Maria, dau. of
Thomas Jesson of Awbridge House, Romsey, Hants.
Postal address — Horseheath, Linton, Cambridgeshire.
WALTER CHARLES FRESHFIELD CLIFFORD
BORRER, Gentleman. Born , being the only son
of the late Capt. Clifford Fortescue Borrer, by his wife
Christina Sophia, dau. and co-heir of Charles K. Freshfield,
M. P. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a lion rampant erminois, holding in his dexter paw
an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent,
three escutcheons of the field, the centre one charged with
a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, a
mullet for difference. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper,
fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the
arms. MottO — "Deo cari nihilo carent." Residence —
Pickwell, Cuckfield, Sussex. C/«i^ — Boodle's.
§ WILLIAM BORRER, Esquire, J.P. Born 1846,
being the eldest son of the late William Borrer of
Cowfold, Sussex, by his wife Margaret, dau. of John
Hamlyn Borrer. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion ram-
pant erminois, holding in his dexter paw an auger or
borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut-
cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of
the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased
proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in
the arms ; with the Motto, " Fide laboro." Married, 1883,
Fanny Elisabeth, eld. dau. of the late William Piers
Thomas, Esq., and has, with other issue —William Hardres
Borrer, Gentleman, born 1889]. Residence — Pickwell,
Cuckfield, Sussex.
BORROWES, see ROCHE-BORROWES.
§ ROBERT HIGGINSON BORROWES, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, late Capt. 13th Light
Dragoons, and formerly Major of Kildare Rifles. Born
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Sept. 25, 1826, being the only son of Robert Borrowes, by
his wife Charlotte, dau. of Col. John Madden of Hilton,
CO. Monaghan. Armorial bearings— Or, on a cross gules
five mullets pierced argent, in the first quarter a lion passant
guardant of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, ducally crowned
or. Motto — " Non vi virtute." Married, June 9, 1859,
he Hon. Louisa Katharine Browne, third dau. of John
Cavendish, 3rd Lord Kilmaine. Seat— GiWtown, New-
bridge, CO. Kildare.
JOHN BORTHWICK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Midlothian and Berwick. Bar// 1825,
being the eldest son of John Borthwick of Borthwick and
Crookston, by his wife Ann, eldest daughter of Robert
Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron of Scotland 1819.
C/ui — Junior Carlton. Livery — Black and white. Armo-
rial bearings — He ought to bear for Arms : Argent, a
crescent between three cinquefoils sable, which are duly
matriculated in Lyon Register as the arms of Borthwick
of Crookston. The achievetnent Air. Borthwick claims is :
Quarterly i and ^, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, three cinque-
foils sable; ii. and Hi. argent, a cross engrailed between
four cross crosslets titchie sable ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii.
gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent ; ii. and Hi. ermine, on a
fesse sable, three crescents argent; 3. quarterly i. and iiii.
per pale argent and sable, a chapter adorned ruithfour roses
counterchanged ; ii. and Hi. purpure (? vert), three grey-
hounds courant argent, two and one, on a chief of the last,
three hunting-horns stringed. Crest — A blackamoor s head
in profile couped. Supporters — On either side an angel
proper. MottO — " (?///' conducit." Married, 1854, Eliza-
beth Mason, eldest daughter of Vice- Admiral Pringle
of Forwoodlee, in the county of Selkirk. Estates —
Barony of Borthwick Castle, Crookston House, and
Barnhouse. Postal addresses — Heriot, and Foimtainhall,
Midlothian. Clubs — Constitutional, Caledonian United
Service (Edinburgh).
BOSANQUET, see SMITH-BOSANQUET.
BOSCO, quartered by LEMPRIERE.
BOSTOCK, quartered by CONYERS and FOX,
BOSTOCK (6 Oct. 1733). Argent, a fesse couped azure,
on a canton gules, a maiden's head couped at the breast
proper, crined or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a crescent argent, therein
issuant a bear's head pean, erased gules, muzzled or.
Motto- " Frangas non flectes."
Son of John Stileman Bostock, Gentleman, b. 1813;
(/. 1885 ; m. 1840, Emma, d. of Rev. Edward Elms,
M.A. : —
Edward Ingram Bostock, Esq., J. P. co. Sussex,
M.R.C.S., b. 29 Nov. 1842; w. 24 Apl. 1873, Sarah
Southey, eld. d. of Thomas Baker, M.R.C.S. ; and has
issue — (i) John Southey Bostock, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C.,
h. 8 June 1875; (2) Archibald Thomas Bostock, Gentleman,
b. 23 Feb. 1877; (3) Robert Vernon Bostock, Gentleman,
b. 15 May 1878; (4) Francis Edward Henry Bostock,
Gentleman, b. 9 Feb. 1883; (5) Edward Lyon Bostock,
Gentleman, b. 9 Nov. 1886; (6) Neville Stanley Bostock,
Gentleman, b. 6 Apl.
Constance Marjorie ;
Sussex.
i»8« ; Eva Mary ; Agnes Helen ;
and Dorothy. Res. — Horsham,
BOSVILLE, quartered by MACDONALD.
ALEXANDER WENTWORTH MACDONALD BOS-
VILLE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the East Riding of co.
York, High .Sheriff. Born Sept. 26, 1865, being the only
son of Godfrey Wentworth Bayard Bosville, Gentleman, by
his wife Harriet Cassandra, commonly known as the Hon.
Harriet Cassandra, dau. of Henry Willoughby, Esq. , and
sister of the Rt. Hon. Henry Willoughby, eighth Baron
Middleton of Middleton, in co. Warwick. Livery — Dress:
scarlet plush waistcoat and breeches, white silk stockings,
and a drab coat ; undress : double-breasted dark " Oxford
mixture " coat and trousers, red and white striped waistcoat,
drab great-coat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in
chief three bears' heads erased at the neck sable, muzzled
or, a canton ermine for distinction (for Bosville), 2 and 3
quarterly, i. argent a Hon rampant gules, ii. or, a cubit arm
in fesse couped in armour, the hand proper, holding a cross
crosslet fitchte erect gules, iii. or, a lymphad, the sails furled
sable, iv. vert, a fish naiant proper, all within a bordure
wavy sable (for Macdonald). Crests— i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a bull passant argent, armed sable, charged
for distinction on the shoulder with a rose gules, issuant
from a hurst of oaks proper (for Bosville), 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm in fesse couped in armour proper,
charged for distinction with a bendlet sinister azure, the
hand also proper holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gules
(for Macdonald); with the MottO, "Virtus propter se."
Married, October 20, 1886, Alice Edith, daughter of John
Middleton ; and has /.y.r«(?— Godfrey Middleton Bosville,
Gentleman, born September 25, 1887; and Celia Violet.
Estates — Thorpe, near Bridlington ; Gunthwaite and Mid-
hope, near Penistone ; all in the county of York. Postal
address— ■'Y\\ox^& Hall, Bridlington. <:V«(^5— Boodle's, York-
shire (York).
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HARRIET CASSANDRA BOSVILLE. Widow, com-
monly known as the Honourable Harriet Cassandra Bosville,
dauc^hter of Henry Willoughby, Esquire, of Birdsall and
Settrino-ton, in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife,
eldest daughter of the Venerable Archdeacon John Eyre
of BabworTh, and sister of the Right Honourable Henry
Willoughby, eighth Baron Middleton. With her other
brothers and her surviving sister she obtained a Patent of
Precedence as the children of a Baron. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent five fusils
conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads erased
at the neck, sable, muzzled or, a canton ermine for distinc-
tion (for Bosville), 2 and 3 quarterly, i. argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, ii. or, a cubit arm in fesse couped in armour, the
hand proper holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gules, iii. or,
a lymphad, the sails furled sable, iv. vert, a fish naiant proper,
all within a bordure wavy sable (for Macdonald) ; impaling
the arms of Willoughby, namely, quarterly 1 and 4 or, fretty
azure (for Willoughby of Parham), 2 and 3 or, two bars
gules, thereon three water-bougets, two on the upjier and one
on the lower argent (for Willoughby of Middleton). Married,
July 5, 1864, Godfrey Wentworth Bosville, Gentleman, of
Thorpe Hall, who died October 11, 1865 ; of which marriage
there is Issue — An only son, Alexander Wentworth Mac-
donald Bosville, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address —
Mount St. John, Thirske, Yorkshire.
CLAUD PATRICK BOSWELL, Gentleman, M.A.,
LL.B. (Edin. Univ.), and Advocate at the Scottish Bar.
Born August 28, 1864, being the eldest son of the late John
Thomas Irvine Boswell Boswell, LL.D. (who assumed the
surname and arms of Boswell in lieu of Syme, by Royal
Licence, 1875, upon succeeding to the estates of his maternal
uncle, John Irvine Boswell), by his wife Susan, dan. of
Benjamin Hardwick of Beckenham, co. Kent. Armorial
bearing's — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse sable, three
cinquefoils of the first ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules,
armed and langued aznre, debruised by a ribbon sable, all
within a bordure engrailed sable, for difference. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
falcon proper, hooded gules, fessed and belled or. MottO
— "Vrayfoy." Seat — Balmuto, Kirkcaldy, co. Fife.
BOTEVILLE, quartered by THYNNE.
BOTFIELD, see GARNETT-BOTFIELD.
BOTTOMLEY, see CAUTLEY.
JOHN CHARLES BOUCHER, Esq., formeily Capt.
3rd Regt. Dragoon Guards and 5th Roy. Lancers. Born
1836, being the son of James George Boucher (who assumed
that naiue by Royal Licence August 23, 1837, in lieu of his
patronymic), by his wife Alethea, dau. of John He.xt of
Trenarron, co. Cornwall. Armorial bearings— Azure, on
a chevron or, between three lamps argent, flames proper, as
many water-bougets sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a demi sea-horse proper,
collared and lined gules, between the fins a water-bouget as
in the arms. Motto — " Deo favente." Married, ist, i^6i,
Beatrice, d. of J. J. J. Sudlow ; 2nd, Fanny Adelaide, d. of
Joseph Carter of Bury Lodge, Alverstone, Hants. Resi-
dence— 14 Beaufort East, Bath.
EDWARD GRAHAM BOUCHER, Gentleman. Born
June 4, 1854, being the second son of James George Boucher
and his wife Charlotte, dau. of Rev. James Bush. Armorial
bearings— Azure, on a chevron or, between three hand-
grenades fired proper, as many water-bougets sable. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
demi sea-horse proper, collared and lined gules, and holding
between the feet a water-bouget as in the arm=. Motto—
"Deo favente." Married , Ocioher 14, 1888, Maud Har-
greaves, dau. of Henry Hargreaves. Postal address —
"Fairfield," Lymington, Hampshire. C/«^— Piccadilly.
BOUGHEY, quartered by LINGARD-MONK.
HOUGHTON, see ROUSE- BOUGHTON, ROUSE-
BOUGHTON- KNIGHT, and WARD-BOUGHTON-
LEIGH.
BOULTBEE, quartered by CANTRELL - HUB-
BERSTY.
JAMES BOULTON, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Per pale sable and or, a chevron invected between
two eagles in chief and a leopard's face in base all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with wings dis-
played, holding in the beak a branch of holly, and between
two branches of holly all proper. Residence — 13A Great
Marlborough Street, London, W.
§SiR SAMUEL BAGSTER BOULTON, Bart.,
F.R.G.S., A.I.C.E., J. P. and D.L. Herts, J. P.
Middlesex, J. P. Borough of West Ham; Lord of the
Manor of Totteridge ; President West Ham Chamber of
Commerce, 1893-1902 ; Vice-President London Chamber of
Commerce, 1893-98 ; Chairman of London Labour Con-
ciliation Board. Bom July 12, 1830, being the third but
only surviving son of the Rev. Thomas Boulton and his
wife Rhoda, dau. of John Parker. Livery — White (or
drab) with red facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a bend gules, two leopards' faces of the field, a chief arched
of the second, thereon two falcons close proper. Upon
the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a holly-bush a falcon rising, holding in the dexter claw
a bird-bolt in pale, head downwards, and in the beak a
a sprig of holly all proper. Motto— " I will never quit."
Married, April 19, 1855, at the British Embassy, Pans, to
Sophia Louisa, dau. of the late Thomas Cooper ; and has
Issue— {\) Harold Edwin Boulton, Esq., M.A. Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, late Capt. 2nd Batt. Cameron Highlanders, b.
Aug. 1859 [m., Jan. 26, 1889, Adelaide Lucy, second dau.
of Duncan Davidson of Tulloch] ; (2) Oscar Evan Boulton,
Esq , M.A. Balliol Coll., O.xford, Capt. Ayrshire Yeomanry,
b. May 29, 1866, [m., June 2, 1894, Barbara Marion, fourth
dau. of Maj.-Gen. Wauchope, late Indian Army]; Cora
Burt \m. the late Richard Cowper] ; Mabel Annie [m. St.
Clair Kelburn Mulholland Stobart, B. A. Oriel Coll. , Oxford,
of Mount Bagnall, co. Louth] ; Enid Alice \_m. Frederick
Hugh Capron, B.A. University Coll., Oxford]; Eva Ger-
trude; and Beatrice Amy [m. Sidney Galpin, B.A. New
Coll Oxford]. Estates— CoY>Y>e<l Hall Estate, Totteridge,
Herts- and Hendon, Middlesex. Residences — Coy>V^A
Hall, Totteridge, Herts; 189 St. James's Court Bucking-
ham Gate. S.W. Clubs — Roy3\ Societies, Whitehall,
Constitutional.
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BOURCHIER, quartered by BERNERS, KNYVETT,
andMAINWARING-ELLERKER-ONSLOW.
BOURKE (U.O. ). Quarterly, or and ermine, a cross
engrailed gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant, in the
fourth a dexter hand couped at the wrist sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cat-a-mountain proper, gorged with a collar engrailed
gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with
a cross of the second. Motto — " A cruce salus. "
Son of John Bourke, late of Kanturk, co. Mayo: —
Edmund Francis Bourke, Gentleman, b . Res. —
Pretoria, Transvaal.
The Rkvekend GEORGE DRINKWATER
BOURNE, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Gloucester,
and Honorary Canon of Gloucester. Born
August 1 82 1, being the youngest son of the
late Peter Bourne, Esquire, of Hackinsall, Justice of the
Peace, by Margaret his wife, Lady of the Manor of Mag-
hull, in the county of Lancaster, and only daughter of the
late James Drinkwater of Liverpool. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge. Livejy — Dark blue with a r>;d waistcoat.
Armorial bearings are for Arms : Argent, a chevron
TBourne
sable, guttde-d'eau, between in chief two lions rampant
and in base an heraldic tyger also rampant gules ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic
tyger sejant or, gutt(5e-de-sang, resting the dexter paw
upon a cross pat^e gules; witli the Motto, "Semper
vigilans." Married, firstly, April 1847, Jane, only daughter
of Francis Hole of Tiverton, in the county of Devon. She
died September 22, 1854 ; and secondly, April 1857, Harriet
Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Moss of Otters-
poole, and sister of the late Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss,
Baronet. By his first marriage the above-mentioned
Reverend George Drinkwater Bourne had Issue — Francis
Hole Bourne, Esquire, late Captain 43rd Light Infantry,
born 1850 and died 1880 ; and Margaret Hole, married,
June 24, 1875, to the Reverend Francis Edward Broome-
Witts ; and by his second marriage, William Moss Bourne,
Gentleman, who died an infant ; Hannah Moss (died 1897) ;
and Louisa Moss. Estates — Weston Subedge, in 1 he county
of Gloucester; and Nor Moss, in the county of Lancaster.
Postal add. — Weston Subedge, Broadway, Worcestershire.
JOHN BOURNE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. Stafford-
shire. Born 1850, being the eldest son of the late
John Bourne, by his wife Ethel, dau. of John Mason of
Lymington, co. Hants. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a mount vert, and in base barry wavy of four of the field
and azure, a castle triple-towered gules, two flaunches of the
last, on a chief nebuly of the third, the sun in splendour
between two estoiles of the first. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
pegasus salient per fesse or and gules, charged on the body
with two fountains proper, in tlie mouth a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — " Haec omnia transeunt." Married, 1881,
Helen Margaretta, dau. of the late C. W. Faber, Esq.,
D. L. , J.P. ; and has Issue — Gladys; and Muriel. Seat—
Hilderstone Hall, Stone, Staffordshire.
GEORGE SMITH BOURNES, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 1, 1828, being the eldest son of the late Samuel
Bournes, by his wife Maria, dau. of Andrew Watts. Livery
— Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Per chevron azure and
argent, in chief two mullets pierced or, and in base a bugle-
horn sable, garnished of the third and stringed gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a garb between two doves respecting each other all
proper. Motto — "Vincit qui patitur." Mar7-ied, Julys,
1855, Elizabeth Hartley Isabella, eldest dau. of Charles
Persse Wallace, Esq., of Lime Park, co. Galway, J.P. for
that CO., and late of 40th Regt. ; and has had Issue— [\]
Samuel George Bournes (deceased) ; (2) Charies Wallace
Bournes (deceased) ; (3) Rev. George Henry Bournes, B.A.
(Corpus Christi, Cantab.), Clerk in Holy Orders, b. July 4,
1873; Annie Maria; Maria Louisa; Caroline Wallace;
Annieline Wallace \vi. Laurence Teesdale Molesworth,
Gentleman] ; Georgina Elizabeth ; Emily Frances Edith
[;«. Rev. Edwin Coupland Aspinall] ; Henrietta Marion ;
and Elizabeth Ada Wallace \m. Rev. William Frances
Sherr]. /?.v/a/<f — Rossdhu, co. Mayo. 5i?(7/ — Rossport
Hous-, Belmullet, Ireland. Residence— <Z^rVihx\A^& House,
Blackheath, S.E.
BOUVERIE, see PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE-CAMP-
BELL-WYNDHAM.
JOHN AUGUSTUS SHEIL BOUVERIE, Esquire,
late Captain 3rd Batt. Northampton Regiment. Born
Dec. 8, 1866. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and argent,
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast
an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable, ducally
gorged or, on the breast a cross crosslet argent. Motto—
" Patria cara, cnrior libertas." 5«a/— Delapr^ Abbey,
near Northampton.
H BETHELL GODEFROY BOU WENS, Gentleman, b.
@ 1884, being the onlv son of Lieut.-Col. Lambart Henry
Bouwens, R.A., J.P. for Bucks, by Charlotte, dau. of
William F. Bethell of Rise Park, Hull. Livery— T)xa\
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vellow facings, black plush breeches; (dress) black velvet.
Armorial bearings— Per pale sable and gules, a lion
rampant guardant, holding between the paws a fleur-de-
lis both or, two roses in chief argent, barbed and seeded
nroper Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-lion guardant or, between
two wings vair argent and sable, three roses fesseways
argent, barbed and seeded proper. Motto—" Nee temere
nectin'iide." J?es!dent:e—Rougdovfn End, Boxmoor.
BOWATER (Vn.— Ped. Regd. H. Coll.). Argent, on an
inescutcheon sable between eight martlets in orle gules, a
crescent of the held. No crest registered.
Son of : —
William Vansittart Bowater, Gentleman, 6. 1838; w.
1861 Eliza Jane, d. of Thomas Davey of Bristol ; and has
issue— (i) Thomas Vansittart Bowater, Gentleman (Fritton
Lodge, Howard Road, South Norwood, S.E. Club—
Constitutional), h. 1862 [w. 1887, Emily Margaret, d. of
John Spencer of Croydon ; and has issue— Rainald Van-
sittart Bowater, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Thomas Dudley
Blennerhassett Bowater, Gentleman, b. 1889; Victor
Spencer Bowater, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Leslie Frank
Bowater, Gentleman, /'. 1898; Elsie Mary; and Doris
Margaret] ; (2) F H Bowater, Gentleman, b.
L. ; ' and has issue] ; (3) F W Bowater,
Gentleman, b. \rn. ; and has issue] ; (4) Herbert
James Bowater, Gentleman, b. ; (5) Arthur Edward
Bowater, Gentleman, b. ; (6) Sydney Bowater, Gentle-
man, b. ; (7) Norman Vansittart Bowater, Gentleman, b.
'; andtwodaus. Res. — Bury Hall, Edmonton, Midd.x.
BOWDON, see BUTLER-BOWDON.
BOWEN of Holly mount (U.O. , temp. James L). Argent,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged gules, attired and unguled
or, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped of the second.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, in front of an oak-tree proper,
acorned or, a stag as in the arms.
Sons of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Synge Christopher
Bowen, Baron Bo wen of Colwood, a Lord of Appeal in
Ordinary and a Life Peer, b. 1835; d. 1894 ; m. 1862,
Emily Frances, d. of James Meadows Rendel, F.R.S.: —
The Hon. and Rev. William Edward Bowen, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. Nov. 1862; in. 1890, Catharine, d. of late
Rev. Canon Morse, Vicar of St. Marys, Nottingham.
I?es.—iig Barkston Gardens, London, S.W. ; Glenheadon,
Totland, Isle of Wight. C///i^.— .Xthena-'um.
The Hon. Maxwell Steele Bowen, b. Oct. 1865. Res. —
Son of Croasdaile Bowen-Miller (formerly Bowen,
assumed name and arms of Miller by R.L. 1812),
i. 1802; d. 1837; m. 1828, Catherine Anne, d. of
Thomas Ormsby of Knockmore : —
Ormsby Bowen-Miller {g.v.).
Sons of Charles Bowen, b. 1804; d. 1871 : m. 1829,
Georgiana, d. of Joseph Lambert of Brookhill, co.
Mayo : —
The Hon. Charles Christopher Bowen, M.L.C. New
Zealand, Minister of Justice and Education for that Colony
1874-1877, b. 1830; m. 1861, Georgina Elizabeth, d. of
Rev. David Markham, Canon of Windsor and Rector
of Great Horkesley ; and has issue — (i) Charles David
Bowen, Gentleman, a Magistrate in Perak, Straits Settle-
ments, i. 1862; (2) Rev. George Henry Croasdaile Bowen,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1868; (3) Lambert Bowen, Gentleman,
b. 1870; (4) Gerald Markham Bowen, Gentleman, /'. 1875;
Gertrude Elizabeth [?«. 1889, Robert Julian Scott]; Katharine
Georgiana; and Lilian Lucy. A'^j.— Middleton, nr. Christ-
church, New Zealand.
Son of Rev. Croasdaile Bowen, B.D., Archdeacon of
Christchurcli and Incumbent of Riccarton, New
Zealand, b. 1831 ; d. 1890; m. 1880, Annette Laura,
d. of Henry Wiles of Denny Abbey, co. Cambridge : —
Charles Henry Croasdaile Bowen, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
CHARLES EDWARD HARTPOLE BOWEN, Gentle-
man. Bon! , being the son of the late Charles Hart-
pole Bowen, Gentleman. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
I. argent, on a mount vert, a stag sejant gules, attired or,
in the^mouth a trefoil slipped proper, a crescent azure for
difference (for Bowen) ; 2. sable, a chevron between three
spears' heads embowed argent (for Bowen, ancient) ; 3.
sable, a fesse ermine between three boars' heads cou'ped
or (for Jones) ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a chevron
embattled argent ; on a chief of the second, a torteau be-
tween two lions' heads erased sable ; ii. and iii. ermine, a
fesse nebuly azure, between three stags' heads cabosh'ed
sable (for Hartpole). Mantling vert and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag sejant
as in the arms, in the mouth a trefoil slipped proper, a
crescent or for difference. Motto — "Virtus vincit in-
vidiam." Residence — Kilnacourt, Queen's County.
GEORGE EDWARD BOWEN, Esquire, of Portaferry,
CO. Down, J. P. cos. Down and Armagh. Born 1821, being
the only son of the late George Bowen, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
J. P., by Annabella Harriet, dau. of Noah Simpson, Esq.,
of Boyle, co. Roscommon, Major 38th Regt. Armorial
bearings— Per pale argent and gules, a stag lodged coun-
terchanged, holding in his mouth a trefoil shpped vert.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant, holding in his paws a flag
bearing the standard of St. George, all proper. Motto —
"In hoc signo vinces." Married, 1850, (Catherine Bell,
only dau. of the late John Oliver Howe Nunn, Esq., Capt.
86th Regt. ; and has with other Issue — George William St.
Quintin Bowen, Gentleman, b. 1851. Residence — Porta-
ferry, CO. Down.
Right Honourable Sir GEORGE FERGUSON
BOWEN, G.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., M.A., Hon.
D.C.L. , Hon. LL.D., Camb., Fellow of Brasenose ; was
Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Ionian Islands, Gov. of Queensland,
of New Zealand, of Victoria, of Mauritius, and of Hong-
Kong, and a Royal Commissioner to Malta. Born 1821,
being the son of the late Rev. Edward Bowen, R. of
Taughboyne, Donegal. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a
chevron embattled argent, between three fleurs-de-lis or,
two lions counterpassant gules. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, within a crown vallarial argent, a
falcon rising regardant proper, holding in the dexter claw a
like fleur-de-lis. Mari-ied, firstly, 1856, Countess Diaman-
tina, dau. of H.H. Count Candiano di Roma, G.C. M.G. ,
formerly Pres. of Ionian Senate ; secondly, 1896, Florence,
dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Luby, D. D. , Senior Fellow of
Trin. Coll., Dublin, and widow of the Rev. Henry White.
Residence. — 16 Lowndes Street, S.W. Club — Athenseum.
GEORGE WILLIAM HOWARD BOWEN, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Cambridge. Born April 9, 1864,
being the only son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Ferguson Bowen,
P.C, G.C.M.G., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon., Hon. LED. Can-
tab, ijy his wife Countess Diamantina [d. 1893), only dau.
of Count Candiano Roma, G.C. M.G. , formerly President
of Ionian Senate. Livery — Claret, and scarlet waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a chevron embattled argent,
between three fleurs-de-lis or, two lions counterpassant gules.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, within a crown vallarial argent, a falcon
rising regardant proper, holding in the dexter claw a like
fleur-de-lis. Married, Jan. 16, 1896, Gertrude, younger
dau. of Richard Chamberlain, Esq., J. P. Warwickshire;
and has Issue— G&rlvnde Roma, b. Dec. 27, 1900. Seat
— Ickleton Grange, Cambridgeshire. Postal address —
Ickleton, Great Chesterford, Essex. C/?^^i- — Travellers',
Wellington.
BOWEN-COLTHURST (R.L., 9 Dec. 1882, U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a fesse between three colts
courant sable, as many trefoils slipped or, a crescent for
difference (Colthurst) ; 2 and 3, per pale azure and gules, a
stag trippant argent, pierced in the back with an arrow,
and antlered or (Bowen). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests— I. upon a wreath of the colours, a colt statant
sable, charged on the shoulder with a crescent sable (Colt-
hurst) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a falcon close proper, belled or (Bowen). Motto—" Justum
et tenacem."
Sons of Robert Walter Travers Bowen -Colthurst
(formerly Bowen), of Oak Grove and Dripsey Castle,
CO. Cork, Esq., I. P., b. 1840; d. 1896; m. 1878,
Georgina de Bellasis (Stvz/- Dripsey Castle), d. of
Alfred Greer of Dripsey House, co. Cork:—
John Colthurst Bowen-Cohhurst, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy.
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Irish Rifles, b. 1880. Seat—Ozkgva.\e, Killmardrish , co.
Cork.
Robert MacGregor Bovven Colthurst, Gentleman, b.
1883. Res.—
H ORMSBY BOWEN-MILLER, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
® CO. Mayo, and J. P. co. Galway, B.A. (Dublin). Born
1832, being the second son of the late Croasdaile Bowen-
Miller of Milford, by Catherine Anne, dau. of the late
Thomas Ormsby of Knockmore, co. Mayo. Clubs — Con-
stitutional, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, ermine, three wolves' heads erased azure
(for Miller) ; 2 and 3 gules, a stag trippant argent, pierced
in the back with an arrow, and altered or (for Bowen).
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased as in the
arms (for Miller) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon
close proper, belled or (for Bowen). Motto—" Nil conscire
sibi." Married, ist, 1884, Elizabeth Mira, dau. of Gen.
Wm. Irwin of St. Catherine's Park, co. Kildare (she died
1886) ; 2nd, 1890, Monica Mary, dau. of O. Dolphin of
Turoe, and widow of T. S. Kirwan, Esq., D.L., of Blind-
well CO. Galway. Seat — Blindwell, Tuam, co. Galway.
m EDMUND THOMAS CHIVERS BOWER, Esquire,
® Captain (retired) in Her Majesty's ist Battalion Oxford-
shire Light Infantry, J. P. N.R. Yorks. Born February 9,
1859, being the eldest son of Edward Chivers Bower, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Broxholme,
Scarborough, by his wife Amelia Mary, second surviving
daughter of the late William Bennett Martin of Wors-
brough Hall, Barnsley. Livery— Bhxe:. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a human leg couped at the thigh and
pierced bendways by a broken lilting-spear or, a chief
argent, thereon between two castles sable a pale of the first
charged with a rose of the second, impaling the arms of
TroUope, namely vert, three stags courant within a bordure
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert a quiver azure, garnished
or, and filled with arrows proper in saltire, with a
bow unstrung also proper; with the MottO, "Veritas
prajvalebit." Married, August 23, 1892, Elizabeth
William Mina, only daughter of the late General Sir
Charles TroUope, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, brother of the first Lord
Kesteven ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Charles Chivers
Bower, Gentleman, b, July 29, 1899 (deceased); (2)
Edmund Murray Chivers Bower, Gentleman, b. March 31,
1902 ; Cordelia Mary Chivers and Violet Denise Chivers.
Seat — Broxholme, Scarborough. Clubs — Carlton, Naval
and Military, York-shire (York).
§ HERBERT MORRIS BOWER, Esquire, M.A. (Can-
tab.), J. P. for the Liberty of Ripon and West Ridin<r
CO. York, i3arrister-at-Law, Capt. 3rd Batt. York and
Lancaster Reg., 1894-igoi. Born Feb. 14, 1854, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Abrahatn Bower, Esq., J.P,
by Cornelia his wife, dau. of the late Rear-Admiral Henry
Gage Morris. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or,
a cross patte vert between four escallops sable ; 2. argent,
two barrulets dancett^e sable between four pellets ; 3.
erminois, on a bend engrailed and plain cotised gules,
three mascles or, and in chief an unicorn's head erased
of the second ; and for iiis Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a boar passant argent, senile of escallops sable ;
with the Motto, " Fortis propositi tenax." Married, Aug.
22, 1899, Eileen Frances Fitzgerald, dau. of the late Rev.
John Thompson, M.A., Vicar of Patrick Brompton ; and
has Isstie — Roger Herbert Bower, Gentleman ; Cornelia
Frances Eileen and Mary Morris. Estate and postal
address — Elmcrofts, Ripon. Club — United University.
§ JAMES BOWER BOWER, Esquire, Major 3rd Bat-
talion Cheshire Regiment, formerly Lieutenant 51st
King's Own Light Infantry. Born May 3, 1848, being the
eldest son of the late Richard Marsh Marsh-Dunn, Esquire,
Carlton Lodge, Teignmouth, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Devon, by his wife Eliza Helen, second daughter
of the late James Bower of Melcombe Regis, in the county
of Dorset ; and assumed the name and arms of Bower by
Royal License in accordance with the terms of his uncle's
will. Club — East Devon and Teignmouth (Tegnmouth).
Armorialbearings (R.L.,i88i, H. Coll.)— Sable, twotihing-
spears saltireways or, in chief three talbots' heads couped
argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in
front of a talbot's head couped sable, gorged with a collar
gemel or, a tilting-spear fesseways, head to the dexter also
or. Married, January 22, 1881, Ada Emily Gwynne Fitz-
gerald, eldest daughter of the late William James Fitzgerald
Butler, Esquire ; and has Issue — James Gerald Marsh Bower,
Gentleman, born April 21, 1886; Ada Patricia Fitzgerald;
and Synolda Helen Adah. Postal address — Claremont,
Teignmouth, Devon.
BOWES, quartered by WILSON.
BOWLBY (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly sable and
argent, a pale with three hind's heads erased two and one,
and as many annulets one and two all connterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
is the Military Cockade.
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lours thiee annulets interlaced one and two or, between
^wo tho'rn-branches proper. Motto-" Ne cede malis."
Sons of Thomas William Bowlby of Durham, b. 1818.
d i860; m. 1848, Frances Marion, d. of Pulteney
Mein : —
Charles Cotsford Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; w. 1880,
Rosalie d. of Joseph Valentine Smedley, M.A. Camb. ; and
has issue— (i) Thomas Rupert Bowlby, Gentleman, Sec.
Lieut Norfolk Regt., b. 1882 ; (2) Charles Nicol Bowlby.
Gentleman,^. 1891.; and Rosalie Maud. y?«j.— 17 Fairfax
Road, Han'ipstead, London, N.W.
William Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; /;/. 1897, Mary
Irene, d. of Rev. John Wallace. Res. — Ashenground,
Havward's Heath, Susse.v.
Anthony Alfred Bowlby, Esq., C.^LG. (1900), F.R.C.S.,
Surgeon to the Household of H.\L the Kmg and to St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, served in S. Africa 1900 in charge
nf Portland Hospital (ment. desp.), b. 1855 ; w. 1898, Maria
Bridget, d. of Rev. the Hon. Hugh W'ynne Lloyd-Mostyn ;
and has issue— Frances Winifred Mostyn ; and Marion
Ellen Mostyn. Res. — 24 Manchester Square, London, W.
Frederic Alexander Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; w.
1903, Dorothy Emma, d. of Col. Alexander Clerk. Res. —
Norton House, Ingatestone, Essex.
Sons of Edward Salvin Bowlby, Esq., M.A. , J.P., D.L.,
of Gilston Park, Herts (High Sheriff 1895), b. 1830;
d. 1902; m. ist, 1861, Maria (d. 1879), d. of James
Rimington of Broomhead Hall, Yorks. ; 2nd, i88o,
Elizabeth, eld. d. of Robert Vans Agnew of Barnbar-
roch : —
Arthur Salvin Bowlby, Esq., J. P. Herts, B.A. (Camb.)
[Motto— "Je ne change qu'en mourant." Z-nr?/— Olive
green and silver], b. 1872; m. 1903, Catherine Mary, d. of
late Lieut. Col. Edward Bruton Bond, B.S.C. ; and has
issue— Francis Edward Salvin Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1904.
&a<.r— Gilston Park, Harlow, Herts ; Knoydart, Inverness-
shire.
Geoffrey Vaux Salvin Bowlby, Gentleman, Sec. Lieut.
R.H.G.,*. 1883. Res.—
Hugh Salvin Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res.—
Lionel Henry Salvin Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Charles Edward Bowlby, b. 1833; d.
1893; w. 1858, Sophia Louisa, d. of Rev. John
Sergeaunt :—
Charles William Bowlby, Esq., Major Connaught
Rangers, b. 1861 ; m. 1885, Fanny Sarah Alicia Katherine,
d. of Capt. Edward Richard White, loth Regt. ; and has
issue -(i) Adelbert Charles Edward Salvin Bowlby, Gentle-
man, b. 1886 ; (2) Gerard William Salvin Bowlby, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; and Margaret Eleanora Salvin.
Robert Russell Bowlby, Esq., Capt. Loyal North Lanes.
Regt., b. 1863; m. 1894, Violet, d. of Henry Murray
"-ampbell; and has issue — (i) Vivian Russell Salvin
Bow by. Gentleman, b. 1895; (2) Cecil Henry Salvin
Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Son of Edward Bowlby, b. 1795; d. i860; m. ist,
1829, Hannah, d. of Thomas Hodgson of Bowness
and Newbigging ; 2nd, 1833, Caroline, d. of William
Randall :—
Thomas William Salvin Bowlby, Gentleman, b. 1845;
m. 1887, Alice Antonina, d. of Rev. Edward Hamilton
Nelson ; and has issue — Russell Frank Bowlby, Gentleman,
b. 1890; and Alice May. Res. — 5 Cleveland Gardens,
London, W.
§ HENRY CARINGTON BOWLES BOWLES, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. for co. of Midlesex. Born
June 30, 1830, being the only son of the late Edward
Treacher, Gentleman, by his wife Anne Sarah, only dau.
of the late Henry Carington Bowles, Gentleman, F.S.A., of
Myddelton House ; and assumed by Royal Licence, 1852,
the surname and arms of Bowles. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented gules and azure, three
cups, two and one argent, in each a boar's head erect or
(for Bowles) ; 2 and 3 per chevron gules and azure, on a
chevron between three boars' heads couped argent, a
cross flory between two grasshoppers respecting each
other vert (for Treacher). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar erect
erminois, the sinister shoulder pierced with an arrow
argent. Motto— " Ut tibi sic alteri." Married, Sept.
10, 1856, Cornelia, dau. of George Kingdom of Houl-
bowline, Ireland ; and has Issue— {i) Henry Ferryman
Bowles, Esq. [to whom refer] ; and (2) Edward
Augustus Bowles, Gentleman. Seat — Myddelton House,
Enfield. Postal address — Myddelton House, Waltham
Cross, Herts.
H HENRY FERRYMAN BOWLES, Esquire, J. P. for
@ CO. of Middlesex, M.P. for the Enfield Division of
Middlesex, late Lieut. -Col. of the 7th Batt. Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort's Own), M.A. Camb., now Lieut. -Col.
Coipmanding ist Vol. Batt. Middlesex Regt., Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple). Bom 1858, being the eldest son of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Henry Carington Bowles, Esq., of Myddelton House,
Waltham Cross, in co. Hertford, J. P. and D.L. , and
Governor of the New River Company, by Cornelia liis wife,
dau. of the late George Kingdom. Clieh—Cavhon, Con-
servative. Liz/e/y—Blue, with gold buttons and narrow red
cord. Armorial bearings — Per pale indented gules and
azure, three cups, two and one argent, in each a boar's
head erect or (for Bowles). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar erect
erminois, the sinister shoulder pierced with an arrow argent.
Motto — " Ut tibi sic alter!." Marned, 1889, Dolly, dau.
of J. L. Broughton of Tunstall, co. Salop ; and has Issue
— WilmaMary Garnault. Postal add. — Forty Hall, Enfield.
ALFRED JOHN BOWMAN, Esquire, Barrister-at
Law (Inner Temple), late Capt. 4th Batt. Scottish Rifles,
(2nd Royal l^anark Militia). Born Aug. 31, 1857, being
the eldest son of the late John Bowman of Rusthall Lodge,
Tunbridge Wells, in the parish of Spcldhurst, Kent, by his
wife Charlotte Emma, youngest dau. of John Robinson.
Armorial bearings - Ermine, on a chief indented sable,
two long bows bent, stringed and interlaced saltireways or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag gorged with a chaplet of olive proper, at
tired gold, pierced on either side by an arrow in bend sini-
ster gules, and resting the dexter leg on an antique shield
or, transhxed by an arrow in bend also gules. MottO —
" Vulneratus sed non victus. " Residence - 'Rwiih'aSS. Lodge,
Tunbridge Wells. C7i/3s —New University, Junior United
Service.
EDGAR ALFRED BOWRING, Esquire, Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bor/i May 26,
1826, being the fourth son of the late Sir John Bowring,
Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant,
Doctor of Laws and Fellow of the Royal Society, Governor,
Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral of Hong Kong,
and Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to China, who
died November 23, 1872. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, three Eastern crowns chevronways be-
tween two chevronels, the whole between three lions ram-
pant or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his
badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion or, holding in the dexter paw an arrow
in bend sinister, and in the sinister paw a bow paleways
proper. Married, firstly. May 12, 1853, Sophia, daughter
of Thomas Cubitt of Denbies, in the county of Surrey, who
died September 4, 1857 ; and secondly, December 7, 1858,
Ellen, daughter of Lewis Cubitt. By his first marri-
age the above-mentioned >; Edgar Alfred Bowring, Es-
quire, has Issue — (i) Edgar Francis Bowring, Gentleman,
born .'\ugust 15, 1854 ; and Margaret Sophia ; and by
his second marriage, (2) Algernon Cunliffe Bowring,
Gentleman, born September 27, 1859; and (3) Victor
Henry Bowring, Gentleman, born March 26, 1867. Postal
addresses — 30 Eaton Place, London, S.W. ; and 5 Lewes
Crescent, Brighton.
JOHN FREDERICK EDWARD BOWRING,
Esquire, Capt. 5th Lancashire Fusiliers, B.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. Born August 9, 1867, being the eldest son of the
late John Charles Bowring, Esq., F. L.S. , of Forest Form,
Berkshire, formerly of Larkbeare, J. P. for co. Devon, by
his second wife Mary, eldest dau. of Charles John Fur-
longer. Armorial bearings — Gules, three Eastern
crowns between two chevronels, the whole between three
lions rampant or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, in the dexter paw
an arrow in bend sinister, and in the sinister paw a
bow paleways proper. Motto — " Nunquam mutans."
Married, June 4, 1904, Mary Georgina Frances, eld. dau.
of Adrian E. Hope of 55 Prince's Gate, S.W. Seat — Forest
Farm, Windsor Forest. Club — United University.
LEWIN BENTHAM BOWRING, Esquire, Companion
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Devon. Born July 15, 1824, being
the third son of the late Sir John Bowring, Knight Bachelor,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Doctor of Laws
and Fellow of the Royal Society, Governor, Conmiander-in-
Chief and Vice-Admiral of Hong-Kong, and Her Majesty's
Minister Plenipotentiary to China, who died November 23,
1872. C7«^— East India United Service. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three Eastern crowns
chevronways between two chevronels, the whole between
three lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon, from which
is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for a Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, holding in the
dexter paw an arrow in bend sinister, and in the sinister
paw a bow paleways proper. Married, firstly, August 13,
1857, Mary Laura, who died April 17, 1866, daughter of
Admiral Sir John Talbot, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, commonly known as Ad-
miral the Honourable Sir John Talbot, by his wife Juliana
(or Julia), commonly known as the Honourable Juliana,
daughter of the Right Honourable James Everard, ninth
Baron Arundell of Wardour, a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire ; and secondly, July 31, 1867, Katharine, fourth
daughter of Mr. Serjeant Edward Bellasis. By his first '
marriage the above-mentioned Lewin Benthani Bowring;
Esquire, has Issue — (i) Charles Talbot Bowring, Gentleman,
born December 15, 1862 ; and Mary Lucy, married H. J.
Weld, and died March 7, 1893 ; and by his second marriage,
(2) Edward Lewis Stanislas Bowring, Gentleman, born
November 13, 1869, and died June 30, 1885 ; (3J Philip
Francis Bowring, Gentleman, born April 6, 1871 ; (4) John
Bellasis Bowring, Gentleman, born November 10, 1872,
killed Sept. 20, 1904 ; (5) Vincent Lewin Bowring, Gentle-
man, born May 5, 1875; (6) Francis Stephen Bowring,
Geiuleman, born January 29, 1878 ; (7) Wilfrid Joseph
Bowring, Gentleman, born March 31, 1879; (8) Ignntius
William Bowring, Gentleman, born July 31, 1880; Edith
Mary ; and Clara Mary Aloysia. Postal address — East
India United Service Club.
BOX.ALL (H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant azure, fretty
argent, and in chief two anchors erect of the second.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two anchors with cables
in saltire azure, the shanks surmounted by and pendent
from a chain or, an escutcheon also azure, charged with a
fret also or. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Sons of William Percival Boxall, Esq. , J. P. , of Brighton
and Ivory's, Cowfold, Sussex (^."^98), by Caroline, d.
and coh. of the late William Mon^ : —
William Percival Gratwicke Boxall. Esq., K.C., M.A.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1849; m.
1885, Maria Cowper, d. of late Richard Franklin ; and has
is the Military Cockade.
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issue — William Peicival Gratwicke Boxall, Gentleman,
fi. 1886. Seai — Ivory's, Cowfold, Sussex. Towti res. —
36 Carlyle Square, S. W. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Sir Charles Gervaise Boxall, K.C.B. (1902), C.B. (1897),
V.D. , Hon. Lt.-Col. in the Army, Hon. Col. and late Lt.-
Col. commdg. ist Sussex R.G.A. (Vols.), invented and
organised City of London Imp. Vol. Corps for Service in
South Africa, Depot Commander 1899 ; b. 1852 ; m. 1879,
Eugenie, d. of late Henry Wyles. Res. — Battlemead,
Maidenhead. Club — St. Stephen's.
F.R.S., Professor of Pathology, &c. , at University College,
Liverpool, and on H. M. Royal Commission on Tuber-
Baron Boxall (Alleyne Alfred Boxall), ("Freiherr von
Boxall "in the Peerage of SaxeCoburg Gotha. ) Letters-
Patent, 1900. The title of Baron is borne in this country
under authorisation by Royal Sign-Manual Warrant of her
late Majesty, dated 17 Oct. 1900, in favour of the grantee
and the heirs male of his body. This warrant is counter-
signed by the Sec. of State and recorded in the College of
Arms. Is a Com. of Saxe-Ernestine Coburg Family Order,
formerly Personal Solicitor to H. R. H. thelate Reigning Duke
(Duke of Edinburgh, K.G.), b. iS.ss ; vi. 1881, Mary Eliza-
beth, eld. d. of late James Henry Lermitte, Esq., J. P.
[The Baron bears annexed to the above arms his coronet
and the supporters, granted in Coburg, appertaining to his
Barony, viz.: On either side a wild man affront^e, wreathed
about the temples with oak, belted over the shoulder and
clad with a lion's skin, and holding a club resting on the
exterior shoulder all proper, around the neck a gold chain,
therefrom pendent an escutcheon, the dexter or, charged
with a lien rampant azure, the sinister azure, fretty argent.
He impales in right of the present Baroness the firms of
Lermitte, which see]; and has issue— (i) Alleyne Percival
Boxall, (ientieman (heir apparent), cd. at Eton and Univ.
Coll., Oxford, B.A. (Oxoii.), b. Sept. 14, 1882; (2) Caryl
Lermitte Bo.xall, Gentleman, ed. at Eton. Res.~
14 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London, W. Club—
St. Stephen's.
BOYCE, see WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE.
ROBERT HENRY BOYCE, Esquire, C.B. (Civil, 1899),
Surveyor of Diplomatic and Consular Buildings 1877-1900.
Born Feb. 7. 1834, being the only son of Robert |. Boyce,
M.D. , formerly of Myshall, co. Carlow, by his wife Eliza,
third dau. of Henry Le Toler of New Town Barry, co.
Wexford. Armorial bearings— Per chevron embattled or
and azure, three escarbuncles counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of a
tower proper, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between
the paws an escarbuncle or. Motto— " Semper fidelis."
Married, Dec. 6, i860, Louisa Sinclair, dau. of the late
William Neligan, M.D., of Athlone ; and has had Issue^
(i) Robert Henry Sinclair Boyce, b. Sept. 26, 1861, died in
miancy; (2) Rubert William Boyce, Gentleman, M.B.,
culosis, b. April 22, 186-. Residence — Ee Yuan, Hampton
Wick, Middlesex. Club — Constitutional.
BOYCOTT,
BOYCOTT.
see MORSE-BOYCOTT and WIGHT-
BOYD, see ROCHFORT-BOYD.
Tiiii Venerable CHARLES TWINING BOYD, Arch-
deacon of Colombo, M.A. Born 1842, being the second
son of the late Ven. Archdeacon Boyd, Archdeacon of
Craven, by his wife Isabella Twining, dau. of George
Twining, Banker, Strand, London. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a fesse indented chequy argent and gules, between
two lozenges of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
hand couped at the wrist pointing conjoined and fesseways
azure. Married Ada, dau. of C. Powell. Residence —
Colombo, Ceylon.
GEORGE FENWICK BOYD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Durham (High Sheriff 1900-1), B.A. (Oxford).
Born Dec. 31, 1849, being the fourth but eldest surviving
son of Edward Fenwick Boyd, Esq,, J. P., of Moor House,
CO. Durham, by his wife Ann, dau. of Thomas Anderson
of Newcastle. Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse in-
dented chequy argent and gules, between two lozenges of
the second, impaling the arms of Haig, namely azure, a
saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a de-
crescent and an increscent in fesse argent, a bordure
invected or, charged with three talbots" heads erased alter
nately with as many crescents gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter hand couped at the wrist pointing upwards with the
thumb and two fingers proper, three lozenges conjoined and
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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fesseways azure. Motto —" Confido." Married, 1874,
Janet A. dau. of Geo. A. Haig, Esq., of Pen Itlion, co.
Radnor, T.P- ; and has /j5?<t>— Sybil Mary; Ann; Hester;
d. 1893 ; Esther Diana (</.
Cecily Knightley. Residence-
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1875) 1 Marion Isobel ; and
-North House, Long P)entoii,
and Janet Haig. Seals — Whitney, near Tynemouth,
Northumberland ; Moor House, Leamside, co. Durham.
HUGH FENWICK BOYD, Esquire, K.C., Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple). Born Dec. 24, 1852, being the
sixth but second surviving son of Edward Fenwick Boyd of
Moor House, co. Durham, by his wife Ann, dau. of Thomas
Anderson of Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a fesse indented chequy argent and gules, between
two lozenges of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter hand
couped at the wrist pointing upwards with the thumb and
two fingers proper, three lozenges conjoined fesseways azure.
Motto, "Confido." Married, .A.ug. 9, 1888, Elizabeth,
dau. of the late David Gibson Fleming of Oak Bank,
Whalley Range, Lanes. ; and has Issue — \ son and a dau.
Seat — Markesdene, West Clandon, Guildford. Postal ad-
dresses— 13 Evelyn Gardens, S.W. ; ii King's Bench Walk,
Temple, E.C.
JOHN BOYD. Esquire, of Maxpoffle, Roxburghshire,
M.A., Advocate, J. P. and D.L., Sheriff-Substitute of
Lanarkshire, Glasgow. Born November 24, 1855, being
the eldest son of the late Sir John Boyd, Knight Bachelor,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Lord Lieu-
tenant, and sometime Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and
his wife Isabella [to whom refer], daughter of John Lawson
of Cairnmuir, in the county of Peebles. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms: Azure, a fesse chequy argent
and gules between three mullets in chief, and an anchor in
base of the second, wreathed about with a cable proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand pointing upward
with the thumb and two fingers proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "Confido." Postal address—
Osborne Lodge, Crown Circus Road, Glasgow.
WILLIAM BOYD, Esquire, J. P. co. Northumberland.
Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late Ven. Arch-
deacon Boyd, Archdeacon of Craven, bv his wife Isabella
Twmmg, dau. of George Twining, Banker, of Sheen and
London. Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse indented
chequy argent and gules, between two lozenges of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter hand couped at the wrist
pointing conjoined and fesseways azure. Married, 1865,
Diana, only dau. of Edward Hawks of Douglas, Isle of
Man; and has /5«<e -William Boyd, Gentleman,' <J. 1869,
§ WILLIAM HENRY BOYD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Donegal, High Sheriff 1892 ; assumed by
Royal Licence, 1891, the name of Boyd. Born 1843,
being the only son of William Henry Porter, Esq., by his
wife Mary, eldest dau. of John Boyd, Esq., of Ballyma-
cool. Livery — Blue, crimson facings. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a fesse chequy argent and gules, in chief a trefoil
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter hand couped at the wrist erect, point-
ing upwards with the thumb and first two fingers proper,
the hand charged with a trefoil or. Motto — "Confido."
Married, 1879, Charlotte Agnes, only child of Col. James
Henry Dopping, J. P. ; and has Issue— [\) John Dopping
Boyd, Gentleman, b. 1886; (2) William Henry Ker Porter
Boyd, Gentleman, b. 1890; (3) Charles Knox Basil Boyd,
Gentleman, /'. 1892; Mary Rosalie; Lily (d. 1881) ; Helen
Frances Elizabeth; Agnes Margaret Anna; Haidee Alice
Nina. Seat — Ballymacool, near Letterkenny, co. Donegal,
GEORGE ARTHUR BOYD-ROCHFORT, Gentleman.
Born Jan. i, 1880, being the eldest son of the late Rochfort
Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1876,
Major West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, Capt. 15th Hussars
(who assumed the surname of Rochfort by Royal Licence
in 1888, on succeeding to the Rochfort estates left by his
grandmother, Jane, Countess of Belvedere), by his wife
Florence Louisa, dau. of Richard Hemming of Bentley
Manor and Foxlydiate, co. Worcester. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, a fesse checjuy argent and
gules, between three crescents of the second (for Boyd) ; 2
and 3, azure, a lion rampant argent, in chief two robin
redbreasts proper (for Rochfort). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a hand erect
with the third and fourth fingers folded proper (for Boyd) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mural crown or, a robin
redbreast proper, charged with a cross pat^e or (for Roch-
fort). Mottoes — (under arms) "Candor dat viribus " ;
(also over first crest) "Confido." Seat — Middleton Park,
Castletown, co. Westmeath.
BOYLE, quartered by CAVENDISH, HILL, PAK-
ENHAM, PAKENHAM-MAHON, CONOLLY, and
LANGRISHE.
Sir CHARLES CAVENDISH BOYLE, K.C.M.G.
(1897). Born May 29, 1849, being the second son of the
late Captain Cavendish Spencer Boyle, and his wife Rose
Susan, daughter and co-heir of the late Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles Carson .Alexander ; was Magistrate, Coroner, and
Registrar-General of Dominica, 1880 ; Member of the Legis-
lative Assembly, and Inspector of Gaols. 1880 ; Colonial
.Secretary and Registrar-General of Bermuda, 1882; Colonial
Secretary of Gibraltar, 1888 ; Lieutenant-Governor and
Government Secretary of British Guiana, 1894 ; Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of Newfoundland since 1901.
C7//^5— Marlborough and Badminton. Armorial bearings
— Per bend crenell^e argent and gules, the shield being
surrounded by the ribbon and pendent, the badge of a
K.C.M.G. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
per pale crenellde argent and gules. Motto — "God's pro-
vidence is my inheritance." Postal address — 100 Piccadilly,
W. ; Government House, St. John's, Newfoundland.
The Late Sir COURTENAY EDMUND BOYLE,
K.C.B., M.A., Fellow of the Statistical Society, died 1901.
Born Oct. 21, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Capt.
Cavendish Spencer Boyle, and his wife Rose .Susan, dau.
and co-heir of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Carson Alex-
ander ; was Private Secretary to the Lord- Lieutenant of
Ireland, 1868-73, '^""^ 1882-85; Local Government Inspec-
tor, 1873-85; Assistant -Secretary to the Local Govern-
ment Board, 1885, 1886, and to the Board of Trade,
1886-93 ; Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade since
1893. C/«^.f— Travellers', Brooks', Turf. Armorial bear-
ings— Per bend crenell^e argent and gules, all within the
ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight
Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath ; and impaling upon a second es-
cutcheon the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly, i. or,
a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder), 2.
is the Military Cockade.
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gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell), 3. argent, a
lympliad, oars in action sable (for Lome), 4. party per fesse
azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, out of a
ducal coronet or, a lion's head per pale crenellde argent
and gules; with the Motto, "God's providence is my
inheritance." Married, 1876, Muriel Sarah, commonly
known as Lady Muriel Sarah, second daughter of the
Right Hon. John Frederick Campbell, 2nd Earl of Cawdor.
Postal address — 11 Granville Place, London, W.
BOYLE of Limavady (Confd. U.O., 1903). Per chevron
crenell^e or and gules, three harts' horns erect counter-
changed. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a hart's head couped per chevron crenell^e
or and gules. Motto — " Dominus providebit." Livery —
(dress) yellow coat, red plush waistcoat and breeches;
(undress) dark drab, claret collar and cuffs, gilt buttons.
Sons of late Edward Boyle of Biidge Hill, Newtown-
Limavady, 1784-1861, in. and, 1844, Mary Anne, d.
of James Parke of Stewartstown, co. Tyrone: —
Alexander Boyle, Esq., J. P. co. Londonderry, Major
(ret.) Londonderry Art., S. Div. R.A. , B.A. (Dub.),
Barrister-at-Law (King's Inns), h. 8 Aug. 1845; m. 8 Jan.
1873, Louisa, youngest d. of Brudenell Plummer, C.L,
R.LC, of Mount Plummer, co. Limerick ; and has issue —
(1) Edward Maurice Fitz Gerald Boyle, Gentleman, Solici-
tor [Res. — Gorteen, Limavady, co. Londonderry. Club —
Northern Counties', Londonderry), b. i Nov. 1873 [Arms
as above, but impaling the arms of Ogilby (confd. 1830) :
Argent, a lion passant guardant gules between two crescents
azure ; m. 29 June 1898, Ethel Maude, eld. d. of Capt.
Robert Alexander Ogilby of Pellipar House, Dungiven, co.
Londonderry ; and has issue — Ale.xander Robert Boyle,
Gentleman, b. 25 June 1899, Edward Ogilby Boyle, Gentle-
man, b. II Oct. 1902; and Gladys Maude]; (2) Brudenell
Plummer Boyle, Gentleman, A.M.LE.E., b. 7 Aug. 1877;
(3) Alexander Frederick Boyle, Gentleman, b. 29 April
i88o ; (4) Charles Edwin John Boyle, Gentleman, b. 13
Dec. 1884 ; Geraldine Olive Martha ; and Louisa Muriel.
Res. — Bridge Hill, Limavady, co. Londonderry.
James Boyle, Esq., B.A. (Dub.), late Capt. Queen's
Roy. Antrim Rifles, served in Zula War, b. 8 Aug. 1849.
Res. — 12 Claude Villas, Grove Vale, East Dulwich,
London, S.E.
The Reverend CANON BOY TON. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly or and azure, three mullets pierced, two in
chief and one in base counterchanged. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon
close proper, holding in the beak a spur or, leathered
sable. Motto — "Per damna per casdes." Residences —
The Deanery, Londonderry ; and Convoy House, co.
Donegal.
BRABANT and LORRAINE, quartered by PERCY
and BAGOT.
BRABAZON, see MOORE-BRABAZON.
Major - Gener.\l JOHN PALMER BRABAZON,
Companion of the Most Hon. Order of the Bath (1893),
Lt.-Col. and Col. Commanding 4th Hussars, and A.D.C.
to the Queen. Born 1843, being the younger but only sur-
viving son of the late Major Hugh Brabazon Brabazon
of Brabazon Park, by Ellen Ambrosia, youngest dau. of Sir
William Henry Palmer, 3rd Bart. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules on a bend or three martlets sable,
a fleur-de-lis argent, for difference (for Brabazon); 2 and 3
argent, gutt6e-de-poix, on a fesse sable three towers of the
first (for Higgins). Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon rising,
belled or, charged with a fieur-de-lis azure ; with the Motto,
" Vota vita mea. " Seat — Brabazon Park, Swinford, co.
Mayo. Residence— 10 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W.
Clubs — Marlborough, Turf.
WILLIAM PHILIP BRABAZON, Esquire, M.D. St,
Andrews, and Member of the Royal College of Physicians
(Ireland), J. P. co. of Chester. Born March 1838, being
the eldest son of Philip Brabazon of Strokestown, co.
Roscommon, by his wife Maria, dau. of Thomas Flood of
Kilmore, Kildare. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend
or, three martlets sable. Mantling gules and sable. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon
rising or. Motto — " Vota vita mea." Married, Tiec. iSyi,
Eleanor {d. 1904), dau. of Benjamin Pierpoint, Esq., of St.
Austin's, Warrington, J. P. Cheshire and Lancashire; and
has Issue — Charles Pierpoint Brabazon, Gentleman, B.A.
Oxon., Solicitor, b. Feb. 1879; Frances Kathleen; and
Norah Eleanor. 6Va/— Brook House, Lymm, near War-
rington.
ELLEN JANE BRACE, Spinster, second dau. of
Henry Brace, Gentleman, of Mayfield, Walsall, co.
Stafford, by his wife Eliza, dau. of John Russell of Walling-,
ton House, Bloxwich, co. Staftord. Armorial bearings-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend argent, between two dexter
cubit arms in bend vested of the second, the hands proper.
/Residence— May field, Walsall.
FRANK ADDISON BRACE, Esquire, J. P. for the co.
of Stafford. Born April 23, 1859, being the second but
eldest surviving son of Henry Brace, Gentleman, of May-
field, Walsall, by his wife Eliza, dau. of John Russell of
Waliington House, Blo.xwich, co. Stafford. Clubs—
Whites, Boodle's. Armorial bearings— Sable, a bend
argent, between two dexter cubit arms in bend vested of
the second, the hands proper. [Crest as used, but for
which there is no authority, is an arm einbowed, vested in
chain-mail argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper,
tommel and hilt or.^ Married, Nov. 23, 1887, .'\nnie
Isobel, dau. of Hickson Fergusson of The Knowe, in
the borough of Ayr; and has Issue — Henry Fergusson
Brace, Gentleman, b, Oct. lo, 1888; and Edith Dorothy.
Seat — Doveridge Hall, Derbyshire.
BRACKENBURY (H. Coll.) Argent, a fesse nebuly
sable, between two lions rampant in chief gules, and as
many chevronels interlaced issuant from the base of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of two oak-branches fructed in
saltire proper, a lion guardant and couchant sable, charged
on the body with two acorns slipped or. Motto — "Sans
reculer jamai.s." Livery— ^\z.q\. coat, red waistcoat, silver
buttons.
Son of Thomas Brackenbury of Friskney, Lincolnshire,
and Manchester, b. 1794 ; ' d 1858 ; m. Maria, d. of
John Richardson of Toynton, Lines. : —
Thomas Brackenbury, Gentleman, h. 1828 ; m. ist, 1856,
Jemima Gray, d. of William Elliott of Bermondsey, Surrey ;
2nd, 1865, Sarah Ann, d. of Rev. Henry Bright-Britten;
and has issue — (i) Thomas Brackenbury, Gentleman,
b. 1857; (2) Albert Blackwall Brackenbury, Gentleman, b.
1861 ; (3) Henry Britten Brackenbury, Gentleman, b. 1866 ;
(4) Frank Herbert Brackenbury, Gentleman, b. 1869;
(5) Charles Ernest Brackenbury, Gentleman, b. 1872;
Laura ; and Alice. i?w.— Ryde, Isle of Wight.
UPTON PERCIVAL BRACKENRIDGE. Gentleman.
Born 1872, bemg the only son of the late George Charles
Brackenridge of Ashfield Park, co. Tyrone, by his wife
Matilda Anne, dau. of the Rev. Sir John' Richardson-
Bunbury, 3rd Baronet. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, azure, three roses argent, barbed vert, seeded 01. a
pile of the last charged with a rose gules, also barbed of
the third and seeded of the fourth (for Brackenridge) ; 2
and 3, per fesse argent and or, a bull's head caboshed
sable (for Tricuble). Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a pile gules charged wiih a rose
as in the arms, between two rings azure. Motto — " Virtute
et industria."
THOMAS HAIGH BRADBURY, Esquire, J. P. for
the West Riding co. York. Born 1834, being the eldest
son of Uriah Bradbury of Mirfield, in the county of York,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Thomas Haigh of Colne Bridge House,
Bradley. /,/7'f/j— Black and silver. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chevron invected ermines, between three
escutcheons sable, each charged with a round buckl(>,
tongue pendent of the first ; and for the Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a deini wood-pigeon,
wings displayed and elevated argent, each wing charged
with a round buckle tongue pendent sable, and liolding in
the beak a sprig of barberry, the trunk of a tree fesseways
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter both proper; with
tlie Motto, " ^quitas actionem regula." Estate and postal
address — Bradley, Huddersfield.
CHARLES ARTHUR WILBRAHAM BRADDICK,
Gentleman, only son of the late John Wilbraham Braddick,
Gentleman, /.nr/j— Dark green. Armorial bearings—
Or, on a chevron vert, between two lions' heads erased
azure in chief, and a fox current in base proper, a stag's
held caboshed between two wreaths of oak of the field ; and
for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dapple-grey horse
statant, the dexter forefoot resting upon an escutcheon vert,
charged with a stag's head caboshed as in the arms. Postal
rt(/(//wj— Boughton Mount, near Maidstone.
BRADDYLL. see RICHMOND-GALE-BRADDYLL.
WILLIAM BRADISH-ELLAMES, Esquire (formerly
Bradish), sometime Hon. Lieut. -Colonel 3rd (Militia) Batt.
Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) ; was authorised
by Royal Licence dated Nov. 7, 1900, lo continue to use
the surname of Bradish- lillames and to bear the arms of
Ellames and I?radish quarterly. Born ■, being the
eldest son of the late William Bradish, formerly of f'hurch
Street, in the city of Liverpool, but late of Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, and nephew of the late Lelitia Ellames (formerly
Bradish), wife of Pattison l'",llames of Allerton Hall, co.
Lanes. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, Ellames;
2 and 3, Bradish. Crests — i. Elames ; 2. Bradish. Seat
— The Manor House, Little Marlow, Bucks.
BRADLEY, quartered by FLOYER.
JOHN BRADNEY, Esquire, J. P. co. Somerset, formerly
Lieut. 14th Hussars. Born Dec. 21, 1841, being the
youngest cliild and only son of the late Rev. John Hopkins
Bradney, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Hurcot, co. Somerset,
Rector of Chariion-Adani in that co. , M.A., Camb., and
a J. P. for CO. Wiltshire and .Somersetshire, by his third wife
Mary, second d.aii. ot Lt.-Col. John Boland, Inspecting
Field-Officer at Bristol. Armorial bearings— Or, a fesse
raguly plain cotised between four crosses pat6e fitch^e sable ;
and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a hawki
close proper, belled, jessed and legged or, holding in itsi
dexter foot a cross pat6e fitch^e sable, and in its beaki
a trefoil vert; with the Motto, "Mors gloria forti."
Married, firstly, Mary Frances (who died November 2.
1867), daughter of the Reverend John William Routh,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Tilehurst, in the county
of Berkshire; and secondly, Maud Barbara, fourth dnu.
of Edgar Disney of the Hyde, Essex ; and has had Issue—
By his first marriage (i) John .Spencer Bradney, Gentle-
man, born November 23, 1865; (2) Francis William Routh
Bradney, Gentleman, born October 24, 1867; and by his
second marriage, (3) Edgar Joachim Bradney, Gentleman,
born June 26, 1873 ; (4) George Preston Bradney, Gentle-
man, born November 3, 1877 ; (5) William Gustave Bradney,
Gentleman, born December 15. 1878, and died February 10,
1879 ; (6) Philip Edwin Bradney, Gentleman, born Novembei
12, 1880; (7) Arthur Basil Bradney, Gentleman, born
August 25, 1883; Maud Beatrix; Ida; and Gwendolen
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Catherine Mary. Seats ^ Bayford Lodge, Wincanton,
Somerset ; Spring Grove, Bishopstoke, Hants. Clu6s —
Carlton, Naval and Military.
§ JOSEPH ALFRED BRADNEY, Esquire, Fellow of
the Society of Antiquaries, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the couniy of Monmouth, for which
he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1889, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Radnor, Bachelor of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, and Lieutenant-Colonel
Commanding the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the South
Wales Borderers. Born January 11, 1859, being the only
son of the Reverend Joseph Christopher Bradney of
Bradney, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the
University of Cambridge, Rector of Greet, in ttie coimty of
Salop, by Sarah Decima his wife, daughter of the Reverend
David Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Hope-Bagot,
in the same county. C7//6 — Boodle's. Livery — Dark blue,
with brass buttoris. Armorial bearings— He bears for
%Mm^
Sir EDMUND SIMON BRADSTREET, 6th Baronet.
Bor7i Aug. 24, 1820, bei ig the second son of the late Sir
Simon Bradstreet, by his wife Clare Margaret, dau. of John
Murphy of Dublin. Creation — July 14, 1759. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a greyhound passant gules, on a chief
sable, three crescents or. Motto — " Virtute et non vi."
Married, January 1846, Emily Matilda Sophia, dau. of
General V. de Gaja of Pau, France ; and by her (who d. in
1883) has Issue — Edward Bradstreet, Esq., h. 1856 [w.,
i888, Fortuni^e, dau. of M. Flori of Algiers, and has issue,
Gerald Edmund Bradstreet, Gentleman, b. 1891]; Ann
Matilda ; Geraldine ; and Sophia.
BRADY, see RICHARDSON-BRADY.
EDMOND CORNWALL- BRADY- HARTSTONGE-
WELD, Esquire, J. P. for co. Carlow ; assumed by Royal
Licence, Aug. 15, 1898, the additional surnames and arms
of Cornwall and Brady, in addition to and before those of
Hartstonge-W'eld. Borti 1846, being the elder son of
Lorenzo Weld Hartstonge of Rahinbawn, by his wife
Elizabeth Charlotte Letablere, eldest dau. of the late
T. Litton of Dublin. Livery — Blue, white facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters,
quarterly i. and iiii. vert, a fesse nebuly ermine, between
two crescents in chief argent, and in base a trefoil slipped
or (for \\'eld) ; ii. and iii. per chevron invected or and
sable, in chief three pellets, in base a stag trippant of the
first (for Hartstonge) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii. azure, a saltire engrailed or between four doves
argent, on a chief gules, three dishes, each holding a boar's
head coujied all of the second (for Brady) ; ii. and iii. argent, a
lion rampant gules, crowned or, within a bordure engrailed
sable, bezantt^e (tor Cornwall). Mantling vert and argent.
Crests — I. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern dis-
played vert (for Weld) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-savage proper, on his head a cap argent, holding in
his dexter hand a sword proper, hiked or, point downwards,
and in his sinister a battleaxe or, the hilt proper ; above on
an escroll the motto, "Sub libertate quietem " (for Harts-
tonge). Motto — " Verum atque decens." ALjrried, 1882,
Georgiana Elizabeth, elder dau. and heir of John Corn-
wall Brady, Esq. of Myshall, J. P., High Sherift co. Carlow
1870. Seat — Myshall House, co. Carlow. Estate — Raiiin-
bawn, Kildavin, co. Carlow. /Residence — Bruffe Lodge,
Parkstone, Dorset.
BRAIKENRIDGE (granted to George Weare Braiken-
ridge of Bristol and the other descendants of his
Arms ; Or, a fesse raguly plain cotised between four crosses
pat^e fitchde sable, impaling the arms of Jenkins, namely,
gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or, on a
chief argent, three hearts of the first ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk close proper, belled,
jessed and legged or, holding in the beak a trefoil vert, and
in the dexter claw a cross pat^e fitch^e sable; with the
Motto, " Mors gloria forti. " A/arried, October 24, 1883,
Rosa, only child of Edward Jenkins, Esquire, of the Grove
and Nant-y-groes, in the county of Radnor, Justice of the
I'eace nnd Deputy-Lieutenant [to w horn refer] ; and has hsue
— (i) John Harford Br.idney, Gentleman, born August 16,
1886, 2nd Lieut. Royal Monmouthshire R.E. Militia; (2)
Edward Bradney, Gentleman, born June 20, 1889 ; (3) Walter
Bradney, Gentleman, born September 4, 1892 ; Mnrgaretta ;
and Nest. Estates — Bradney, in the county of Somerset ;
Tal-y-coed, in the county of Monmouth ; and Nant-y-groes,
county Radnor. Seat — Tal-y-coed, near Monmouth.
FRANK BRADSHAW. Esquire, J. P. for cos. Devon
and Hants. Born 1821, being the only surviving son of
Capt. James Bradshaw, R.N., M.P. , by his wife Eliza,
dau. of John Blagrove of Abshot and Jamaica. Armorial
bearings — Gules, two bendlets erminois, a border indented
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, thereon a stag statant proper,
gorged with a collar gemel or, between two oak trees also
proper. Motto — " Tu ne cede malis." ALarried, 1858,
Emmeline, second dau. of the late Rev. Richard Buller,
Rector of Lanreath ; and has with other Issue — James
Buller Bradshaw, Esq., Lieut, late Scots Guards, J. P. co.
Devon, b. May 8, 1863. Seats — Lifton Park, Devon ;
Abshot House, Titchfield, Hants. Club — Conservative.
Father, George Braikenridge of Bristol). Vert, a thistle
stalked and leaved between three beehives or. Mant-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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ling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a beehive or, between two rose-branches proper. Motto —
" Bello ac pace paratus."
Son of George Weare Braikenridge, Gentleman, of
Bristol ((/. 1856) ; w. 1800, Mary Bush :—
William Jerdone Braikenridge, Esq., J. P., 6. 1817. AVj.
— Royal Crescent, Bath ; Clevedon, Somerset.
Son of William Braikenridge, Gentleman, of The Grove,
Bush Hill, Middlesex (</. 1856), and Harriett Cox :—
George John Braikenridge, Gentleman, Solicitor, i. 1827.
J?es.— The Grove, Bush Hill, Winchmore Hill, Middle-
sex.
WM. JERDONE BR.\IKENRIDGE, Esquire, J. P.
for Somerset. Bo/yi 1817, being the son of the late George
Weare Braikenridge of Brislington. Armorial bearings-
Vert, a thistle stalked and leavedbetween three beehives or.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a beehive or between two rose-branches proper.
Motto— "Bello ac pace paratus." Ch/is — Oxford and
Cambridge. /Residences — Claremont, Clevedon, and 16
Royal Crescent, Bath.
and encircled by a branch of oak vert. Motto -" .Vidua
tendo. " Married, April 18, 1872, Frances, dau. of John
Thomas of Cardiff; and has Issue— Ya\\&\ Frances [w.
Sidney Rice Sweet Escott of Brompton Ralph, .Somers.] ;
Gladice Mary \m. Henry Chester Vivian Notlage,
Glamorganshire] ; and Dora Florence [w. Reverend E.
A. Ostrehan of Penarth, Glamorganshire]. Scat — Rox-
burgh, Penarth, South Wales. Clubs — Constitutional,
Sports'.
BRAITHWAITE (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron
argent, between two roses in chief of the last and a bugle-
horn stringed in base or, three cross crosslets fitch6e of the
field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of two cross cross-
lets fitch(''e in saltire gules, a greyhound lodged argent,
gorged with a collar cottised and line reflexed over the back
sable. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Sons of Isaac Braithwaithe of Kendal, Westmorland,
b. \ d. ; III. : —
Joseph Bevan Braithwaite, Gentleman, b. 1818. JRes. —
Camden Road, Islington, N.
§ SAMUEL ARTHUR BRAIN, Esquire, Capt. 2nd
Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers, Member of County
Council Borough of Cardiff, Mayor 1900, J. P. for co. of
Glamorgan, a Freeman of the City of London, and a
Liveryman of the Brewers' Company, youngest son of
Samuel Brain, late of The Lodge, Kingswood, co. Glou-
cester. Livery — Light drab, claret facings. Armorial
toearings^Per pale argent and gules, on a pale cotised,
The Honoukablk ARTHUR GEORGE BRAND,
J. P. and D. L. for the co. of Sussex, M.P. for the
Wisbech Division of the co. of Cambridge. Born May i,
i8t;3, being the third son of the Rt. Hon. the first Viscount
Hampden, by his wife Eliza, dau. of General Robert
Ellice. Armorial bearings — Azure, two swords in saltire,
the dexter surmounting the sinister, points upwards argent,
jjommels and hilts or, between thret; escallops, one in chief
and two in fesse of the last. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a crown vallery or, a leopard's head argent,
seniee of escallops and gorged with a collar gemel gules.
Motto— " Pour bien desirer." Married, 1886, Edith,
youngest dau. of the late Joseph Ingram, Esq,. J. P.,
of Brooklands, co. Chester ; and has Issue — Henry Arthur
Trevor Brrmd, P2sq., born 1890. Residences — I'elham
House, Lewes ; Osborne House, Wisbech ; 50 Park Street,
W. Clubs — Reform, Bachelors', Garrick.
BRANDER, see DUNBAR-BRANDER.
BRANDON, quartered by KIN LOSS.
BRANDRAM, quartered by WIGAN.
BRANSTON (H. Coll.). Aigont, on a fesse invected
sable, between two torteaux in chief and an oval buckle in
fIf;^T\Tt)^
..j,v,^ wan a pale gules
& is the Military Cockade
;, tongue erect gules, a bezant between two like buckles
v^.. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, holding a
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buckle as in the arms or, a lozenge of the last between two
bezants. Motto — " Perseveiantia et spes."
Sons of Joseph William Branston of Newark-on-
Trent, in. Elizabeth, eld. d. of Joseph Gilstrap of
Newark-on-Trent : —
Joseph Gilstrap Branston, Esq., J. P., b. 1838; 7n.
Blanche Marguerite, d. of Charles Octavius Parnell of
Sussex Place, W. ; and has issue^(i) Walter Gilstrap
Branston, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn),
M.A. (Cantab.), /'. 1872; (2) Herbert Parnell Gilstrap
Branston, Esq., formerly Capt. 4th V. B. Sherwood
Foresters, b. 1873 \_m. Clara Gwenelin, d. of George Henry
Branston]; (3) Basil Gilstrap Branston, Gentleman, b. 1874
[/«. 1905, Irene Mildred, d. of Henry Owen Lucas, M.D.];
and three surv. daus. Seat — Winthorpe Grange, co.
Notts.
William Welsh Branston, Gentleman, m. 1873, Emma,
d. of Henry Frederick Stikeman of Lee, Kent ; and has
issue — William Bernard Branston, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt.
Rille Brigade, b. 1877; and two daus. Res. — 61 Onslow
Gardens, London, S.W.
Henry Hall Branston, Gentleman, m. Ellen Jane, d. of
Cornelius Leary ; and has surv. issue — Percy Gerald Bran-
ston, Gentleman, i^. 1875 ; and six daus. Res. — 28 Trebovir
Road, South Kensington, London, S.W.
Sons of George Henry Branston of The Friary, Newark-
on-Trent, b. 1849; d. 1900; m. 1877, Gwynedd Clara,
eld. d. of Adam Eyton of Plas Llanerch-y-Mor, Holy-
well, N. Wales : —
Henry Eyton Branston, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1903,
Mary Gertrude, d. of Alfred Dean Cain of Liverpool.
Res. — The Friary, Newark-on-Trent.
George Trevor Branston, Gentleman, /'. 1884.
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RALPH BRANTON-DAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Hertford. Borti
May 9, 1848, being the eldest son
of Thomas Day Branton-Day,
who assumed the name of Day in
1828 by Royal License, by his wife Helen Wilson, daughter
of David Smith of Montrose. Club — Oriental. Livery —
Black and buff. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per chevron erminois and sable, in chief two mullets
pierced of the second, and in base a mullet pierced or,
in the centre point a cross pat^e per chevron also of
the second and gold ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon two hands conjoined
proper, cufled argent, fixed to a pair of wings, the dexter
erminois charged with a mullet pierced sable, and the
sinister ermines charged with a mullet pierced argent ;
with the Motto, "Surge dies est." Estates — Micklefield
Green and Great Sarratt Hall, in the county of Hert-
ford. Postal address — Great Sarratt Hall, Rickmansworth,
Herts.
BRASIER (U.O., 24 May 1665). Quarterly, per fesse
in|tented or and sable, four cinquefoils counterchanged.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a (iemi-lion rampant per pale or and sable. Motto —
" Amor patriae."
Sons of Kilner Brasier of Ballyellis, J. P., m. Mary, d.
of James Ciriffin of Foynes, co. Limerick : —
Brooke Richard Brasier, Esq., J. P. cos. Cork and
Limerick, b. 1852. 5«<z/— Ballyellis, ^Iallow, co. Cork.
Kilner Brasier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Henry Brasier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Charles Brasier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Brooke Brasier of Ballyellis, ;«. Ellen, d. and
coll. of Henry Mitchell of Mitchellsfort : —
Henry Brasier-Mitchell, Esq., J. P., D. L. (assumed the
additional name of Mitchell), b. ; m. iS^y, Mary, d. of
Rev. William Bourne of Rathangan, co. Kildare. Seat. —
Mitchellsfort, co. Cork. Res. — Lleiniog Castle, Beaumaris.
Son of John Wellington Brasier, w. Barbara, d. of
John Smyth of Temple Michaell, co. Waterford : —
Brooke Brasier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of William Brasier-Creagh, b. 1826; d.v.p. 1866;
VI. 1862, Isabella Anne Caroline, d. of Thomas
Hungerford, R.N ; —
John Washington Brasier-Creagh, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
Capt. 9th Batt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, b. "1864. Seat. —
Creagh Castle, Doneraile, co. Cork.
William Hungerford Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman, b. 1866.
i^«.— New York, U.S.A.
Son of late Capt. George Percy Brasier-Creagh, 9th
Bengal Lancers, A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, h. 1864 ;
d. from wounds in S. Africa 1900 ; m. 1898, Marjorie
Cecil Rachel Battye : —
Brian Richmond Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Res. —
Sons of George Washington Brasier-Creagh, Gentle-
man, b. 1832 ; d. 1900 ; in. , Averina, d. and h. of
Capt. William Sherlock, late 69th Regt :^
■William Harrington Sherlock Langley-Brasier-Creagh,
Esq., J. P. CO. Cork, b. 1857; m. ist, 1887, Jane (</. 1889),
d. and h. of Henry Langley of Byblox, Doneraile, co. Cork ;
2nd, 1902, Ella May, d. of E. M. Denny of Bryanston
Square, London. Seat — Stream Hill, Doneraile, co.
Cork.
George Washington Brasier-Creagh, Esq., C.M.G. ,
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C, b. 1858. C///(^5— Junior Army and
Navy, Raleigh.
Henry Beresford Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman, late R.N.,
b. \ m. , Eliza, d. of Rev. Edmond Rambaut ; and
has issue — Edmond Beresford Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman,
b. . Res.—
Richard Sherlock Brasier Creagh, Esq., Major 9th Batt.
King's Roy. Rif. Corps, b. . Res. —
Kilner Charles Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman, Lieut. S.
African Constabulary, b. . Res.
Sherlock Brasier-Creagh, Gentleman, b. . Res.
ALBERT BRASSEY, Esquire, M.P., J. P. for co.
Oxford, late Lieut. 14th Hussars, Col. Queen's Own
Oxfordshire Hussars, and formerly High .Sheriff, M.A. of
the University of Oxford, M.P. for North Oxon. Born
February 22, 1844, being the fourth and youngest son of
the late Thomas Brassey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria
Farrington, dau. of Joseph HaiTison. Livety—Bvown and
white. Armorial bearings — Quarterly of four, i. quar-
terly per fesse indented sable and argent, in the first
quarter a mallard of the second ; 2. gules, in chief three
mullets argent, and in base a dexter hand apaum^e, couped
at the wrist of the last ; 3. sable, a chevron between three
bulls' heads caboshed argent ; 4, argent, on a chevron
gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, and impaling the
arms of Bingham, namely azure, a bend cotised between six
crosses pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mallard
proper; with the Motto, " Arduis sape metu nunquam."
Married, January 12, 1871, Matilda Maria Helena, com-
monly known as the Hon. Matilda Maria Helena, dau. of
the Rt. Hon. John Charles Robert Bingham, 4th Baron
Clanmorris ; and has /<;s!/e — (i) Robert Bingham Brassey,
Gentleman, 17th Lancers, b. Oct. 18, 1875 ; (2) Percy
Frederic Brassey, Gentleman, 9th Lancers, b. Dec. 10,
is the Naval Cockade.
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1876, killed near Kimberley, S. Africa, Feb. 16, 1900 ; (3)
Ralph Albert Brassey, Gentleman, d. Oct. 2, 1883 ; Lilian
Maude [m. Major R. A. Scott]; Rose Zara Maria [m.,
1896, Cajn. Denis Daly] ; May Eleanor Annie ; Violet
Catherine ; and Iris Hermione [m. Col. Malcolm Little].
Major West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March 7,
1870, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Henry Arthur Brassey, E^^q., J. P., D. L. , M.A.
Oxford, Barrister-at-Lavv, M.P. for Sandwich 1868 to
1885, High Sheriff 1890, by his wife Anna Harriet,
lARDUlS 5>EPE. AlETO NUNQUAn.l
Mstates — Heythrop Park, in the co. of Oxford ; Charlton
Park, in the co. of Gloucester. Postal addresses — Hey-
throp, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire; Charlton Hall,
Cheltenham ; and 29 Berkeley Square, S.W. Clubs — Carl-
ton, Army and Navy, Naval and Military, Cavalry, Oxford
and Cambridge.
HENRY LEONARD CAMPBELL BRASSEY,
Esquire, J. P. for the cos. of Kent and Northants,
dau. of George Robert Stevenson of Tongswood, Hawk-
hurst, CO. Kent. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i. quar-
terly per fesse indented sable and argent, in the first
quarter a mallard of the second ; 2. gules, in chief three
mullets argent, and in base a dexter hand apaum^e, couped
at the wrist of the last ; 3. sable, a chevron between three
bulls' heads caboshed argent ; 4. argent, on a chevron
gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, and impaling the
arms of Gordon-Lennox, namely, quarterly i and 4, quar-
is the Military Cockade.
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terly i. and iiii., France and England quarterly; ii. Scot-
land ; iii. Ireland (being the arms of Charles II.), all within
a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight
roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper (over all an
escutcheon of pretence gules, charged with three buckles
or, for the Duchy of Aubigny) ; 2 and 3, cjuarterly, i. azure,
three boars' heads or (for Gordon) ; ii. or, three lions' he;ids
erased gules (for Badenoch) ; iii. or, three crescents within
the royal tressure of Scotland gules (for Seton) ; iiii. azure,
three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mallard
proper. Motto — " Arduis saspe, metu nunquam." A/ar-
ried, June 30, 1894, Lady Violet Mary Gordon-Lennox,
second dau. of Charles Henry Gordon-Lenno.x, Esq.,
commonly called Earl of March ; and has Issue — (i) Ronald
Henry Brassey, Gentleman, h. May 21, d. May 29, 1895;
(2) Cecil Henry Brassey, Gentleman, h. Oct. 3, 1896; and
(3) Gerard Charles Brassey, Gentleman, b. Dec. 28, 1898.
6Vrt/— Apethorpe Hall, Northants. Town res. — 40 Upper
Grosvenor Street.
SAMUEL BRAUND, Esquire, J. P. Armorial bear-
ings Quarterly per pale wavy gules, gutt(5e-d'eau and
ermine, a sword in bend argent, pommel and hilt or, sur-
mounting a brand raguly inflamed in bend sinister proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from clouds, a de.xter cubit arm in armour,
holding in the hand a brand as in the arms all proper, the
arm charged with a cross bottony gules. Motto—" Fidelis
ad e.xlremum." Residetice — 'Dewon House, Prospect, South
Australia.
EDWARD BRAY, Gentleman. Bom Aug. 19, 1849,
being the second son of the late Reginald Bray, Esq., J. P.,
F.S.A., by his wife Frances, dau. of Thomas N. Longman.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron
between three eagles' legs sable, erased a la cuise, their
talons gules ; 2 and 3, vairy argent and azure, three l^nds
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a flax-breaker or. Married, July 22, 1873,
Edith Louisa, dau. of the Rev. John Hubbard; and has
Issue — Four sons and one daughter. Residence —
Sir REGINALD MORE BRAY, Knight, M.A., Inner
Temple, elected Bencher 1891, and Judge of the High
Court of Justice 1904. Born .Sept. 26, 1842, being the
eldest son of the late Reginald Bray, Esq., J. P., F.S.A. ,
and his wife Frances, dau. of Thomas N. Longman.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron
between three eagles' legs sable, erased a la cuise, their
talons gules ; 2 and 3, vairy argent and azure, three bends
gules. Mantling sal)le and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a fla.x-breaker or. Married, July 14, 1868,
Emily Octavia, dau. of Arthur Kett Barclay of Bury Hill,
Dorking ; and has Issue — (i) Regmald Arthur Bray, Gentle-
man, h. May 20, 1869 ; (2) Edward Neville Bray, Gentle-
man, h. Dec. 17, 1871 ; (3) Jocelyn Bray, Gentleman, b.
April 7, 1880 ; (4) Francis I'.dmond Bray, Gentleman, b.
March 2, 1882; I'anny Helen [/«., 1896, Charles I'". Lloyd,
fourth son of Samuel Lloyd of Gosden House, Bramley.and
has issue]; Marjorie Rachel Mary [/«., 1894, Bertram R.
Warren, only son of Frank Warren of Upton Park,
Slough ((/. 1900), and has issue] ; Lilian Emily ; and Olive.
Seat — The Manor House, Shere, near Guildford. Town
residence — 17 The Boltons, S.W. Club — Athenreum.
ALEXANDER MACAULAY BREDON, Gentleman.
Born]\Ay 14, 1849, being the second son of the late Ale.xander
Bredon, M.D. , of Ballintaggart House, Portadown, co.
Armagh, by Catherine, dau. of Joseph Breadon, R. N., of
Montreal, Canada. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion
rampant or, within a bordure invected of the last, charged
with ten passion-nails proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Uijon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
argent, holding in the dexter paw a cross pat^e fitch^e
gules, the sinister paw resting on a passion-nail or. Motto
— " Vincit Veritas." Married, July 14, 1881, Annie Isabella,
eldest dau. of Anthony Surtees of San Antonio, Texas,
U.S.A. ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Surtees Bredon,
Gentleman, b. June 27, 1885; (2) Anthony Suitees Bredon,
Gentleman, h. July i, 1888; and Margaret Sarah. Estate
— Castletown Cooley, Carlingford, co. Louth. Postal ad-
dress— Scarborough, Yorkshire.
MATIHEW BOYD BREDON, Esquire, Major 3rd
Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Deputy Commissioner of Cus-
toms, China. Born January 25, 1855, being the third son
of the late Alexander Bredon, M.D. , of Ballintaggart House,
Portadown, co. Armagh, by Catherine, dau. of Joseph
Breadon, R.N., of Montreal, Canada. Clubs — Grosvenor,
Junior Constitutional, R. Irish Yacht, R. Alfred Yacht,
County (Armagh). Z^z'tvj— Claret and yellow. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a lion rampant or, within a bordure in-
^Tn^^ms
vected of the last, charged with ten passion-nails proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter
paw a cross pat^e fitchte gules, the sinister paw resting on
a passion-nail or. Motto — "Vincit Veritas." Married,
Sept. 10, 1898, Mary Kerron, last surviving dau. of the late
Jervais Kerron Birney of Tyrone House, Rathfarnham, co.
Dublin. Estates and postal addresses — Ballintaggart House,
Portadown ; Dowth Lodge, Drogheda ; and 39 Ovington
Square, S.W.
SiK ROBERT EDWARD BREDON, K.C.M.G.
(1904), M.A. Univ. of Dublin ; served 1867 to 1873
as Asst. Surgeon 97th Regt., resigned and joined Im-
perial Chinese Customs as Chief Secretary in the Inspec-
is the Naval Cockade.
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torate General, and later served as Commissioner of Customs
at Hankow, Shanghai, Canton, and elsewhere, resigned
1897, and rejoined 1900 ; is an officer of the Legion of
Honour of France, Commander of the Order of St. Olaf
of Norway, and Second Class of the Order of the Double
Dragon of China, Second Class of the Sacred Treasure
of japan, Deputy Inspector-General of Chinese Imperial
Maritime Customs ; was present with wife and dau. in the
British Legation at Pekin during siege 1900 (China medal
and clasp). Bon/ Feb. 4, 1846, being the eldest son of
Alexander Bredon, late of Portadown, co. Armagh, M.D. ,
by Catherine, dau. of Joseph Breadon, R.N., of Montreal,
Canada. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant or,
within a Ijordure invected of the last, charged with ten
passion-nails proper. Mantliiig gules and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent,
holding in the dexter paw a cross pat^e fitchee gules, the
sinister paw resting on a passion-nail or. Motto — " Vincit
Veritas." Married, September 3, 1879, Lily Virginia,
younger dau. of Thomas Crane Banks of San Francisco,
California, U.S.A. ; and has /ssuf — Juliet. Residences —
I. G. of Customs, Peking and Shanghai. Club — Junior
United Service.
BRENCHLEY, see HUNT.
BRETHERTON, see STAPLETON-BRETHERTON.
TheRev. HUMPHREY WILLIAM BRETHERTON,
M.A. Camb. , Rector of Eccleston. Born July 6, 1857,
being the eldest son of the late William Bretherton, Esq.,
J. P. , Patron of the living of Eccleston, by his wife Margaret,
only child of the late Richard Norris' of Lostock Brow.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a cross raguly flory argent,
two flaunches of the last, each charged with a stag's head
caboshed of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cross raguly flory sable,
therefrom pendent by a riband gules a stag's head caboshed
argent. Motto — " Per aspera ad dulcia crucis." Man-ied,
June I, 1887, Edith Beata, only dau. of John Garden of
Llandudno, late Capt. 20th Regt. ; and has Issue— {\)
Humphrey Bretherton, Gentleman, b. 1889; (2) William
Bretherton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (3) John Talbot Brether-
ton, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and (4) Norris Garden Brether-
ton, Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat — Runshaw Hall, Chorley,
CO. Lancaster. Residence — Eccleston Rectory, near
Chorley.
NORRIS BRETHERTON, Esquire, J. P. Lanes. Born
1859, being the second son of the late William Bretherton,
Esquire, J. P., of Runshaw Hall, Lanes, by his wife Mar-
garet, only child of Richard Norris of Lostock Brow, Lanes.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, a cross
raguly flory argent, two flaunches of the last, each charged
with a stag's head caboshed of the first. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a cross raguly flory sable, therefrom pendent
by a riband gules a stag's head caboshed argent ; with the
Motto, " Per aspera ad dulcia crucis." Married, May 3,
1883, Anne Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of William
Bashall, Esquire, J. P., of Nateby, Lanes, and Stow Maries,
Essex ; and has Issue — Margaret ; Elsie ; and Dorothy.
Estates — Lands in Leyland, Farington, Ulneswalton, Clay-
ton-le- Woods, Nateby, and Tarnacre, Lanes ; and lands in
Stow Maries, Purleigh, and Cold-Norton, Essex. Postal
addresses — Runshaw Hall, Euxton, Lanes. ; Nateby Lodge,
Nateby, Lanes. ; and Bowerswood, Garstang, Lanes.
BRETT, see ESIIER.
CHARLES HENRY BRETT, Gentleman, sometime
Clerk of the Peace for county of the town of Carrick-
fergus, son of the Rev. Wills Hill Brett, M.A. Armo-
rial bearings— Argent, a fesse cotised sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a falcon proper, jessed gules, belled and vervelled or.
Motto — " Vilia contemnit aucui:)ia." Residence — Gretton,
Malone Road, Belfast. Club — National Liberal.
Colonel Sir WILFORD BRETT, Knight Commander
of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
If^fJ^ff ^I'chael and Saint George. Born 1824, being
XL IvVl jj^g 5Q^ Qf ji^g j^jg Reverend Joseph George
Brett ; served as Military Secretary in North
America, India, and at M.ilta, and as Civil Secretary in
Nova Scotia, the Ionian Islands, and Malta ; created Knight
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, 1864. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Gules, within an orle of crosses
bottony fitch(5e or, a lion rampant of the last, holding in
the dexter paw a fasces erect proper (for Brett). Upon the
escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander
of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion passant gules, charged on the shoulder
with a cross bottony fitch(5e or, and holding in the dexter
forepaw a fasces proper; with the Motto, " Vicimus."
Married, 1859, Mary Isabel (who died 1892), daughter
of Thomas Stephen. Postal address — Moore Place, Esher,
Surrey.
WILLIAM BAILEY BRETT, Gentleman. Born 1813,
being the eldest son of the late Alexander Brett of
Dublin. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse cotised
sable. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, jessed gules,
belled and vervelled or. Motto — " Vilia contemnit
aucupia." Postal address — 58 Merrion Avenue, Blackrock,
CO. Dublin.
VIVIAN BREW-MULHALLEN, Gentleman; assumed
the name and arms of Mulhallen by Royal Licence, May
31, 1897. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure
a stag's head erased or, between six escallops argent (for
Mulhallen) ; 2. quarterly argent and or, a lion salient sable
between four cross crosslets fitchee gules (for Brew) ; 3.
per bend gules and azure, a lion rampant argent, holding
in the dexter fore-paw a trefoil or (for Wallace). Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, an
is the Military Cockade.
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escallop or (for Mulhallen) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant per fesse or and gules, charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet fitchee sable (lor Brew).
Motto — "Always ready." Residence — 6 Sidmanton Square,
Bray, co. Wicklow.
for the county of Dorset, who died 1888. Of the above
marriage there was with other Issue — Charles Gawler
Bridge, Gentleman, born 1855 [married, 1884, Victoire,
daughter of Monsieur Fouassiere]. Postal address —
Piddletrenthide Manor, near Dorchester.
BREWES, quartered by FLOYER.
BREWS lER, see FRENCH-BREWSIER.
BRICE, see MONTEFIORE BRICE.
BRIDGE (H. Coll). Argent, on a bend invected plain
roltised sable, two chaplets of roses or, the whole between
two pairs of wings conjoined and elevated gules. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
a pair of wings addorsed argent, on a bend invected plain
The Revekenu JOHN ROBERT ORLANDO
BRIDGEMAN, commonly known as the Rev. the Hon.
John Robert Orlando Bridgeman, J. P. for the counties of
Stafford and Salop. Born 1831, being the son of the Right
Hon. George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, the
second Earl of Bradford, by his first wife Georgina Eliza-
beth, only daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of Mon-
crieffe, Bart.; graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge;
M.A. 1853 ! appointed Rector of Weston-under-Lyziard,
1859. 67«i— Carlton. Armorial bearings — Sable, ten
a)cusJpasciIiContes
plates, four, three, two and one, and on a chief argent, a
lion passant ermines, and impaling tlie arms of Clive,
namely, argent, on a fesse sable, three mullets or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a dcmi-lion rampant argent, holding between the
paws a wreath of laurel proper. Married, 1862, Marianne
Caroline, daughter of the late Venerable William Clive, Arch-
deacon of Montgomery; and has Issue living — William
Clive Bridgeman, Esquire. Postal addresses — 89 Harley
Street, W. ; Frognel, Torquay.
cottised sable, two chaplets of roses or. Motto — " Deus
pascit corvos."
Son of George Bridge, b. ; d. ; m. ,
Mary, d. of Zaccariah WooUey : — •
Alfred John Bridge, Esq., J. P. Sussex, l>. 24 Oct. 1848;
m. 1871, Jane Maria, d. of Charles Jones of Calcutta ; and
has issue — Eric Andrew Bridge, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1872.
/?«. — Wyberlye, Burgess Hill, Sussex. Cluds — Constitu-
tional, United, Hurlingham.
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ELLEN ELIZA BRIDGE, Widow, eldest daughter of
Edward Palmer of Wyke Regis, in the county
of Dorset, who died 1856, by his wife Eliza,
daughter of Robert Bridge. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a bend
engrailed sable, charged with a chaplet of oak of the field,
on a chief azure a bridge of three arches embattled, and at
each end a tower proper. Married, 1852, John Edward
Bridge, Esquire, of Piddletrenthide, Justice of the Peace
JOSEPH RIDGWAY BRIDSON, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Lanes, and Westmorland. Bo/-n April 10, 1831, being the
fourth son of the late Thomas Ridgway Bridson, Esq., J. P.,
of .Southport, Lanes., by his wife Sarah, dau. of Henry
Matthews of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — .\zure, gutt^e-
d'eau, a bridge of four arches between two dolphins naiant
enibowed in chief and a sphere in base all proper. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-mariner in profile proper, vested and capped
azure, collared argent, girdled or, grasping in the dexter
hand an anchor erect of the last, and resting the sinister
hand on a wreath of coral gules. Motto— " Tutis in undis."
Married, July i, 1857, Margaret, dau. of John Woodhouse
of Bolton; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Paul Bridson, Esq.,
Capt. Westm. and Cumb. Yeomanry, b. 1859 [m., 1889,
Katherine, dau. of Matthew Benson Harrison, and has
issue]; (2) Joseph Ridgway Bridson, Lieut. R.N., Z". 1861
[/«., 1896, Katherine Mary, dau. of J. Kenny of Halifax,
N.S.]; Ethel; Constance Mary; Mabel; and .Marguerite
is the Naval Cockade.
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Josephine. /Residence — Bryersvfood, Windermere, co.
Westmorland.
Major THOMAS RIDGWAY BRIDSON, J. P. Lanes.,
sometime Major Lanes. Fusiliers. Bom 1823, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Ridgway Bridson,
Esq., J. P., of Southport, Lanes., by his wife Sarah, dau.
of Henry Matthews of Liverpool. Armorial bearings-
Azure, gutt6e-d'eau, a bridge of four arches between two
dolphins naiant embowed in chief and a sphere in base all
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-mariner in profile proper, vested and
capped azure, collared argent, girdled or, grasping in the
de.xter hand an anchor erect of the last, and resting the
sinister hand on a wreath of coral gules. Motto— " Tutis
in undis." Marned, firstly, 1848, Mary (died 1856), third
dau. of Richard Smith of Poulton Manor House, Cheshire ;
and secondly, 1859, Charlotte Mary (died 1886), second
dau. of William Lowe. He has with other Issue, by both
marriages — Harry Bridson, M.A. (O.xon.). Residences —
Rock End, Torquay, Devon; and Bridge House, Bolton,
Lanes.
JOHN SWALLOW BRIERLY, Gentleman. Born
.April 25, 1842, being the son of Joseph Brierly, late of New
House, Huddersfield, by his wife Mary, dau. of Luke
Swallow. Armorial bearings Argent, a cross nebuly
gules, in the first and fourth quarters an oak-tree eradi-
cated proper, a chief arched vert. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
an oak-tree proper, an escutcheon argent, guttte-de-.sang,
charged with a cross nebuly gules, between two roses of the
last, both stalked and leaved of the first. Motto — "Ad
utrumque paratus." Married, Feb. 6, 1894, Ethel Arden,
dau. of William Henry Peacock, Esq., J. P. ; and has
Issue — Henry John Raymond Brierly, Gentleman, b. Oct.
6, 1896 ; and Leila ^Iary Arden. Residence — Delrow,
Aldenham, Herts. Club — Conservative.
ALLAN HEYWOOD BRIGHT, Esquire, J. P. city of
Liverpool, M.P. for Oswestry div. of Salop. Born May
24, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Henry Arthur
Bright, Esquire, of Ashfield, near Liverpool, Justice of the
Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife
Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Samuel Henry Thomp-
son, Esquire, of Thingwall Hall, Liverpool, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of
Lancaster. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1799)— Azure,
a fesse wavy erminois, in chief three crescents argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a crescent as in the arms, and be-
tween the horns an estoile or. Married, June 10, 1885,
Edith, youngest daughter of Alfred Turner, Justice of
the Peace; and has /,f.r«tf— Edith Honora. Residence —
Gorse Hey, West Derby. Clubs — Athenasum, National
Liberal.
CHARLES EDWARD BRIGHT, Esquire, C.M.G. '
(1883), was Commr. to Exhibitions of London 1862, Dublin
1865, Melbourne i866, 1867, London 1873, .Melbourne 1880,
Calcutta 1883, Adelaide 1887, and Melbourne 1888 ; has been
twice Chm. of Melbourne Harbour Trust. Born 1829,
being the fifth son of the late Robert Bright, Esq., of
Bristol and Abbot's Leigh, Somersetshire, High Sheriff of
Bristol 1852. Clubs — Windham, Hurlingham. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a fesse wavy erminois, in chief three
crescents argent, and impaling the arms of Manners, namely
or, two bars azure, a chief (juarterly of the last and gules,
the first and fourth c|uarters each charged with two fleurs-
de-lis or, and the second and third each with a lion passant
guardant or, and pendent his badge as a C. M.G. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
crescent as in the arms, between the horns an estoile or.
Motto — " Post tenebras luceni." Married, 1868, Hon.
.\nna Maria Georgiana, elder dau. of Rt. Hon. John Henry
Thomas, third Viscount Canterbury, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ;
and has Issue — (i) Alfred Ernest Brigiit (to whom H.I^.H.
the Duke of Edinburgh stood sponsor), b. 1869 ; (2) Charles
Henry Manners-.Sutton Bright, b. 1870 ; (3) Richard George
Tyndall Bright, Esq., Brevet-Major Ritie lirigade, /'. 1872;
and Cieorgina Amy Blanche. Postal address — 98 Cromwell
Road, London, S.W.
GEORGE BRIGHT, Esi|uire, J. P. for Somerset, a Judge
in India. Born 1826, being the fourth son of the late Robert
Bright, Esq., J. P., of Bristol, and of .Abbot's Leigh, Somer-
setshire, High Sheriff of Bristol 1852, by Caroline Tyndall.
Club — United Service. Livery — Drab, with green waist-
coat ; (dress), green plush breeches and silver lace. Ar-
morial bearing^s — .Azure, a fesse wavy erminois, in chief
three crescents argent, impaling the arms of Raikes, namely
argent, a chevron engrailed pean between three griffins'
heads erased sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a crescent as in the arms, and between the horns
an estoile or. Motto — "Post tenebras lucem." Married,
firstly, 1851, Eleanor Georgina (d. 1852), dau. of Marcus
M'Causland of Fruit Hill, co. Derry ; and by her had Issue
— (i) Robert Marcus Bright, b. 1852, d. 1868. He married
secondly, 1857, Tempe, dau. of Henry T. Raikes, Judge of
High Court, Calcutta, and has issue — (2) Richard F'rinsep
Bright, b. 1864, d. 1865 ; (3) Trevor Percy Bright, h. 1869 ;
(4) Ashley Rowland Bright, Lieut. 43rd Regt., b. Nov.
3, 1870 (killed in action at Paardeberg, South Africa,
Feb. 18, 1900); Amy Constance [w., 1880, Herbert Percy
Alleyne, who d. 1884; and secondly. Rev. Gerald Victor
Sampson] ; Ethel Fanny ; Grace Lilian ; and Kathleen
lulia [m., 1897, Charles T. Budgett]. Postal address — 25
Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol.
HEYWOOD BRIGHT, Esquire, J. P. Lanes. Born Oct.
20, 1836, being the second son of the late Samuel Bright,
Esquire, J. P., of Sandheys, Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth
Anne, dau. of Hugh Jones of Larkhill, near Liverpool.
Club— Reform. Armorial bearings— Azure, a fesse wavy
erminois, in chief three crescents argent. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent as
in the arms, and between the horns an estoile or. Motto —
" Post tenebras lucem." Married, 1884, Dorothea Anne,
eldest dau. of Col. John Ireland Blackburne of Hale Hall,
Lanes. ; and has Issue — Ursula Dorothea Elizabeth. Postal
address — Sandheys, West Derby, Liverpool.
The Rev. JAMES FRANCK BRIGHT, D.D. (Oxon.),
Master of University College, Hon. Fellow of Balliol College,
is the Military Cockade.
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Oxford, Lord of the Manor of Brockbury. Born May 29,
1832, being the third son of the late Richard Bright, M.D. ,
F.R.S., Physicinn at Guy's Hospital, by his wife Eliza, dau.
of B. Follett, Esq., of Exeter, and sister of Sir W. W.
Follett, Attorney-General. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a fesse wavy erminois, in chief three crescents argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a crescent as in the arms, between the horns an estoile
or. Motto — "Post tenebras lux." Married, 1864, Eni-
nieline Theresa, dau. of Rev. E. D. Wickham ; and has
/ssve — Margaret Franck [?n. William Carr, Esq., J. P., of
Gomersal, Yorks.]; Alice Clara Franck [w. George Frank
Newbolt] , Emily Gertrude Franck [m. John Arthur Gibbs] ;
and Evelyn Isabel Franck [m. Rev. Hubert Murray Burge,
D.D.]. Fostal address — Athenaeum, University College,
Oxford.
TYNDALL BRIGHT. Born 1824, being the third son
of the late Robert Bright of Bristol, and of Abbot's Leigh,
Somersetshire, High Sheriff of Bristol 1852, by Marianne
Schimmelpennick his wife. Armorial bearings— Azure, a
fesse wavy erminois, in chief three crescents argent. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
crescent as in the arms, and between the horns an estoile
or. Motto— "Post tenebras lucem." yl/(;rrm/, 1851, Mary,
dau. of W. Fletcher of Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Robert
Tyndall Bright, b. 1853, d. 1875; (2) William Tyndall
Bright, b. 185s, d. 1858; (3) Arthur Tyndall Bright, Lieut.
90th Regt. , killed in action in South Africa 1879; Caroline
Mary [/«., 1892, Francis O'Shaughnessey Belli Readel;
and Emily Isabel [w. , 1880, Henry Valentine Storey].
Postal address — Liverpool.
WILLIAM ROBERT BRIGHT, Esquire, C.S.I.,
I.C.S. (Bengal), Deputy- Commissioner Palaman 1892,
Magistrate of Midnapur 1895. Born 1857, being the eldest
son of the late General Sir Robert Onesiphorus Bright,
G.C. B., by his wife Catherine, dau. of Sir William Miles,
ist Bart., of Leigh Court, Somersetshire. Armorial bear-
ings— .\zure, a fesse wavy erminois, in chief three crescents
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a crescent as in the arms, between the horns
an estoile or. Motto — " Post tenebras, lucem." Married,
1883, Ellen Theophila, dau. of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe,
C.S. I. ; and has Issite — Honor Marguerite; and Gladys
ICthel. Postal address —
BRIGSTOCKE (H. Coll. These arms were supposed
to have been confirmed 1687, hy a deputy of Sir Henry
St. George, Clarenceux, but it appears to have been done
without sufficient authority, and a new grant of the identi-
cal arms was obtained in 1902. This, however, did not
include all the members of the family). Quarterly, or and
sable, three escallop-shells counterchanged. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a raven
sable, holding in its dexter claw an escallop-shell or.
Motto—" (1)5 6(f)L^ Kai irfpia-Tepa " (Matthew x. 16). Livery
(in use for four generations) — Claret -brown with silver
buttons and a crimson waistcoat, and for full dress,
crimson plush breeches.
Son of William Owen Brigstocke, Esq., of Blaen-
pant, CO. Cardigan, J. P. cos. Cardigan, Pembroke,
and Carmarthen, D.L. Cardigan, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A. ,<^. 1831 ; d. 1900; m. ist, Emmeline (d. 1868),
d. of Capt. Oliver Lloyd of Coedmore and Dol-
haidd : —
Augustus Brigstocke, Esq., J. P. cos. Cardigan and Car-
marthen, Alderman and C.C. for both counties, b. 1854 ;
m. 1900, Catherine Mary Grove, eld. d. of G. Fredk. Chester ;
and has issue — Gwilym Owen Brigstocke, Gentleman, b.
1905 ; Rosemary ; Nancy ; Lynette ; and Valerie. Seat —
Blaenpant, Boncath, R.S.O. , South Wales. Clubs —
National Liberal, Farmers'.
So/is [same arms, a martlet for difference, quartering
"azure, a pale or, gutti-de-sang,' for Player of Ashey
and Ryde'\ of Capt. George Campbell Henville Player
Brigstocke of Ashey and Ryde, of i,th Dragoon Gds.
{grandson of William Oiven Brigstocke of Blaenpant,
d. 1831), b. 1832 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1865, Adelaide, d. of
Elkana Thomas Copp : —
William Player Brigstocke, Gentleman, late Lieut, ^th
(Roy. Irish) Dragoon Gds., Barrister-at-Law, Lord of the
Manor of Ashey and Ryde, b. 1873; m. 1895, Marj, d.
of late Charles Aken Fairbridge of Sea Point, Cape. Colony.
Seat. — Ryde House, Isle of Wight. CXnhs^Army and
Ahny, Cavalry, Neiv, Royal I'ictoria Yacht.
George Robert Brigstocke, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
C.C. for Isle of Wight, b. 1874. Chambers — 36 Lincoln's
Inn I'ields, London, W.C. Res. — Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Clubs — Wellington, Royal I'ictoria Yacht {Ryde).
BRIMACOMBE (H. Coll., 1901). Sable, on a fesse or.
between seven bezants, three in chief and four in base
three and one, four martlets of the field. Mantling sable
is the Naval Cockade.
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and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper an owl, wings inverted sable, on each wing a pallet
or, charged with a pellet and holding in the beak a bezant.
Motto—" Sapienter."
Eld. son of late William Walter Brimacombe of East-
bury Manor, co. Worcester, i. 1835 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1866,
Anne Gill, d. of Richard Cridge : —
Richard William Brimcombe, Gentleman, M.D. (Brux.),
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lend.), fi. 1867; w. 20 Aug.,
1901, Irene Alice Vtctoria, d. of Reginald Henry Stanley,
M.D. ; and has issue — Grace Honor ; and Ruth Morwenna.
TPw.— Colebrook Lodge, Wandsworth, S.W.; 9 Cavendish
Square, W. C/ud — Reform.
ERNEST AUGUSTUS BRINE, Gentleman, C.E.
Bor/i Nov. 20, 1856, being the eldest son of Thomas
Charles Augustus Brine, Gentleman, of I'oole, Dorset, by
his wife Mary Cochram, dau. of William Adey of Poole.
Armorial bearings — Argent, an eagle displayed sable,
charged with an anchor or, on a chief embattled gules,
a cross moline also gold. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
sem^e of billets, and holding in the fore- paws a cross moline
gules. Motto — "Confide." A/a rried, Aug. 15, 1890; and
had Issue — Frances Mary ; and Helen Louisa. Postal
address — Poole, Dorset.
Rev. ALGERNON LINDES-W BRINE, M.A. Oxon,
Rector of Willesborough, Kent. Born Aug. 22, 1864,
being the fifth son of the late Rev. James (iram Brine,
M.A., B.D., late Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford,
formerly Rector of Lower Hardres, Kent, and Rural Dean
ol Canterbury, previously Rector of Chardstock All Saints,
CO. Dorset, by his wife Mary Amelia, only surviving
daughter and heiress of Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey,
D.D., Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, with an
anchor or, on a chief embattled gules, a cross molini'
also gold. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, sem^e of
billets, and holding in the fore-paws a cross moline
gules. Motto — "Confido." Married, Dec. 29, 1897,
Marian Fanny, eldest daughter of Brigade-Surgeon John
Adcock, M.D., of Bath. Postal rtrfrt'/wj— Willesborough
Rectory, Kent.
The Rev. GEORGE AUGUSTUS BRINE, M.A.
Exeter College, Oxford. Born August 12, 1839, being
the only son of Vice- Admiral George Brine, R.N., by
his wife Caroline, dau. of Michael Bush. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged
with an anchor or, on a chief embattled gules, a cross
moline also gold. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
semee of billets, and holding in the fore-paws a cross
moline gules. Motto — "Confido." Postal address —
Beechgrove, Honiton, Devon.
• The Rev. JAMES EDWARD BOUVERIE BRINE,
M.A. Christ Ch., Oxford. Born 1855, being the eldest son
of Rev. James Gram Brine of St. George's Place, Canter-
bury, M.A., B.D., F'ellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
Rural Dean of Canterbury, and formerly Rural Dean of
Bridport, Dorset, and Rtctor of Lower Hardres, co. Kent,
by his wife Mary Amelia, only surviving dau. and heiress
of Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D. , Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford. Armorial bearings— .Vrgent, an eagle
displayed sable, with an anchor or, on a chief embattled
gules, a cross moline also gold. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
argent, semde of billots, and holding in the fore-paws a
cross moline gules. Motto — "Confido." Married, firsiXy,
November 19, 1888, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Ekin,
of Newmarket, Cambs. (she d.s.p. February 20, 1892).
He m. secondly, January 18, 1896, Louisa Florence,
daughter of Colonel James George. Postal address —
Nuward Eliija, Ceylon.
COLONKI. JOHN JONES BRINE, H.E.I.C.S. Born
Oct. 18, 1824, being the second son of the late Com-
mander John Brine, R.N., of Charlton, Dorset, by his wife
F^lizabeth Horlock, dau. of Thomas Horlock Bastard,
D. L. , of Charlton Marshall. Dorset. Armorial bearings —
Argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged with an anchor
or, on a chief embattled gules, a cross moline also gold.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, semc-e of billets, and holding
in the fore-paws a cross moline gules. Motto — " Confido."
Married, -Aug. 12, 1854, Caroline, dau. of David Ross
of Rosstrevor, co. Down ; and has Issi/e — Arthur Brine,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 16, 1856 ; and Alicia Mary, [;;/., April 9,
1881, Thomas Armstrong of the Abbot's House, Abbot's
Langley, Herts, Director of Arts, South Kensington
Museum].
Admir.AL LINDESAY BRINE, R.N. ; served in the
Crimea, in the Baltic 1855, at the taking of Canton
1857, and of Taku Forts i860, Younger Brother of the
Trinity House, and a Naval Assessor to the House of
Lords. Born Nov. 5, 1834, being the eighth son of
the late Major James Brine of Claremont, Sidmouth,
Devon, Capt. and Brevet Major of the 7th Royal Fusiliers,
and previously of the 39th Regt. (served in the Penin-
sular War, and was wounded at Albuhera), by his wife
Gramina Julia Petrina, dau. of John Hieronymus Clauson
of Chri^tiania, Norway. Clubs — Athenaeum, United Ser-
vice. Armorial bearings — Argent, an eagle displayed
sable, charged with an anchor or, on a chief embattled
gules, a cross moline also gold, and impaling the arms of
Knapton, namely gules, a chevron dancett^e ermine be-
tween three chaplets or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
senile of taillets, and holding in the fore-paws a cross moline
gules. Motto — "Confido." A/arried, Aug. 10, 1871, his
cousin, Emily Ethel, dau. of the Rev. Augustus James
Knapton of Boldre Hall, Hants, son of Rear-Admiral
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Augustus Brine, R.N. ; and has /w//^— (i) Lindesay Heath
Brine, Gentleman, fi. April 5, 1884; (2) Everard Lindesay
Brine, Gentleman, d. Dec. i, 1890; Helen Claudia; Emily
Cecil; and Frances Gramina. Pasta/ addresses — Roydon,
Torquay, and Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
PERCIVAL FORBES BRINE, Esquire, Capt. (retired),
and Bt. -Major "The Buffs," East Kent Regt. Born
Oct. 25, 1857, being the third son of the late Rev. James
Gram Brine of St. George's Place, Canterbury, M.A., B.D.,
Fellow of St. John's Coll., O.xford, Rural Dean of Canter-
bury, and formerly Rural Dean of Bridport, Dorset, and
Rector of Lower Hardres, co. Kent, by his wife Mary
Amelia, only surviving dau. and heiress of Rev. Edward
Bouverie Pusey, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, O.xford.
Armorial bearings— Argent, an eagle displayed sable, with
an anchor or, on a chief embattled gules, a cross moline
also gold. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, sem^e of
billets, and holding in the fore-paws a cross moline gules.
Motto— "Confido." Married, firstly, Dec. 6, 1888, Annie
Mary, daughter of John Quain, J. P., of Dublin, and by
her, who died September 25, 1891, has Issue^VercwaX
John Frederick Brine, b. June 30, 1890 ; secondly, 1892,
Helen Howard, daughter of George Hart of Canterbury,
and has Issue — Grace. Postal address — Chardstock, Heme
Bay, Kent.
PHILIP ARTHUR SHERARD BRINE, Gentleman,
Vice-Consul at Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. Born July 12,
1861, being the fourth son of the Rev. James Gram Brine
of St. George's Place, Canterbury, M.A., B.D., Fellow of
St. John's Coll., Oxford, Rural Dean of Canterbury, and
formerly Rural Dean of liridport, Dorset, and Rector of
Lower Hardres, co. Kent, by liis wife Mary .Amelia, only
surviving dau. and heiress of Rev. Edward Bouverie I'usey,
D.D., Canon of Christ Church. Oxford. Armorial bear-
ings— .Argent, an eagle displayed sable, with an anchor
or, on a chief embattled gules, a cross moline also gold.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, sem(5e of billets, and holding
in the fore-paws a cross moline gules. Motto — " Confido."
Married, Jan. 14, 1886, Elvira Patrick, dau. of Capt.
Claiborne of Charleniont, Virginia, U.S.A. ; and by her,
who died Feb. 16, 1890, has surviving Issue — Philip Edward
Pusey Brine, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1887. Postal address —
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
BRINKLEY (Granted H. Coll., 1827). Or, a cross
potent engrailed g;ules, a chief azure, thereon three estoiles
argent. Crest — A cross potent engrailed, on the top
thereof an estoile argent (Confd. U.O., 1854). Azure, a
cross potence engrailed, and in chief three estoiles or.
Crest — A cross potent engrailed, surmounted of an estoile
all or. Motto — "Mutabimur. "
Sons of Walter Stephens Brinkley, Esq., of Knock-
maroon House, CO. Dublin, J. P., b. 1826; d. 1884;
m. 1851, Susanna Caroline, d. of Major Michael Turner,
K.D.G., of Ipswich : —
John Turner Brinkley, Esq., Chief Constable co. War-
wick, late Capt. P. of W. N. Staffs. Regt. , b. 1855 ; m.
1885, Mary, eld. d. of late Gen. H. A. Carleton, C.B..
R.A. ; and has surv. issue — Sheila Mary. Res. — Wasperton
House, Warwick. Club — Naval and ^Iilitary.
Rev. Walter Frederick Brownlow Brmkley, M.A. (Camb).,
V. of Abbotsleigh, Somerset, b. 1859, ///. 1897, Emmeline
Lydia (d. 1902), d. of late Gen. J. C. Brooke, and widow
of T. W. Miles, P.W.D. , India, of Caragh, co. Kerry ; and
has issue — Kathleen Sophia. Kes. — The Vicarage, Abbots-
leigh, Somersetshire.
Son of Major Charles Michael Edgeworth Brinkley,
4th D.G. , Chief Constable Lines., b. i86i ; d. 1903;
m. 1892, Evelyn Everard, d. of late Major Thomas
Everard Hutton of Middleton Hall, Norfolk : — ■
Walter Everard Brinkley, Gentleman, b. 1898. Pes. —
Sons of Richard Graves Brinkley, Gentleman, of Fort-
land, b. 1823 ; d. 1890; m. 1845, Hester, d. and h. of
James Stuart Downs Dodd Lloyd of Ardagh, co.
Sligo:-
John Lloyd Brinkley, Esq., of Portland (q.v.).
Richard Henry Lee King Brinkley, Esq., Capt. ist Batt.
Royal Warwicksh. Regt. , ^. i860. Res. —
JOHN LLOYD BRINKLEY, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. .
High Sheriff 1885. Born June 8, 1852, being the eldest
son of Richard Graves Brinkley of Portland, by his wife
Hester, dau. of James Stuart Downs Dodd Lloyd of Ardagh,
CO. Sligo, by Charlotte his wife, dau. of George Hepenstal.
Armorial bearings — .Azure, a cross patonce engrailed and
in chief three estoiles or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — •
On a wreath of the colours, a cross patonce engjrailed sur-
mounted of an estoile, all or. Motto — " Mutabimur."
Married, July 17, 1880, Annie Constance Isabel Worth-
ington, second dau. of the late Rowland Edward Cooper;
and has /w«^-(i) John Rowland Lloyd, Brinkley, Gentle-
man, b. 1882 ; (2) Edward Graves Brinkley, Gentleman, b.
1883 ; Mabel Fitzgerald ; Edith Sybil ; Annie Constance, d.
young, 1889 ; and Ruth Minna Constance. Seat — Portland,
Easkey, co. Sligo.
JOHN BRINTON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for county
of Worcester, for which he served the
1Rt*in1"nt1 office of High Sheriff 1890. Borti January
ZClllli-Utl 25, 1827, being the third son of Henry
Brinton, by his wife Martha Eliza, daughter
of John Gardiner. Club — Windham. Lively — Dark blue,
light blue edging. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Anns : Party per pale argent and gules, a lion salient
double-queued between three annulets counterchanged ;
and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a saltire gules, a beacon sable fired proper, with the
Motto, " Lux et salus. " Married, firstly, October 12,
1853, Anne, daughter of Samuel Oldham of Rathmines, in
the county of Dublin ; secondly, January 12, 1865, Mary,
daughter of Colonel John Chaytor of the Royal Engineers ;
thirdly, December 24, 1891, Mary, widow of William S.
Allen of Handsworth, Birmingham. Issue — (i) Selwyn
John Curwen Brinton, Gentleman, born Oct. 22, 1859 ; (2)
John Chaytor Brinton, Esq., Capt. 2nd Life Guards, b,
April 5, 1867; (3) Reginald Seymour Brinton, Esq., J. P.
CO. Worcester, b. Dec. 15, 1869 ; (4) Percival Robert Brin-
ton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1873 ; (5) Oswald Walter Brin-
ton, Esq., Capt. 2ist Lancers, b. April 27, 1876 ; (6) Cecil
Charles Brinton, Gentleman, b. April 25, 1883 ; Margaret
Anne ; Brenda Katharine ; Sybil Grace ; and Martha
Sabrina. Estates^}^\ooT Hall, Stourport, in the county
of Worcester ; Lurkenliope, m the county of Radnor.
Postal address — Moor Hall, Stourport.
CHARLES THOMAS BRISBANE, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of
Ayr. Born September 19, 1844, being the only son of the
late Charles Baillie Brisbane, by his wife Charlotte Maria,
dau. of the late Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Baronet, of
Belhus, in the county of Essex, and grandson of the late Sir
(-'harles Brisbane, Knight Commander of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath. Livery — Black and yellow. Ar-
morial bearings (first matric. L. O., 1816 ; rematric. and
altered 1881, recorded H. Coll.) — Sable, a chevron chequy
or and gules between three cushions pendent by the corners
of the second, a chief of honourable augmentation embattled
argent, thereon on waves of the sea a ship of war under
sail between two forts, the guns firing and on the battle-
ments the Dutch flag all proper. Above the shield is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and next tlie same are set the two following Crests,
namely, upon the dexter side the crest of honourable
augmentation, that is to say, out of a naval crown or, a
dexter arm embowed in the uniform of a captain of the
Royal Navy, the hand grasping a cutlass proper, hiked and
pommelled or, and from the hand pendent by a ribbon
argent fimbriated azure, a gold medal representing that
given by His Majesty to Sir Charles Brisbane ; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, "Curacao;" and upon
the sinister side, on a wreath of his liveries, the family Crest,
namely, a stork's head erased, holding in the beak a serpent
writhing proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Certamine summo ; " and on a compartment below the
shield are placed for Supporters, two talbots proper.
Married, June, 1869, Florence Frances Henrietta, younger
is the Naval Cockade.
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daughter of the late Montagu lohn Tatham, 6 Colville
Gardens, London. iVa;- — Brisbane, Largs, Ayrshire,
tlie South African Campaign at Colenso, Vaal Kranz, Spion
Kop, Pieter's Hill, and Ladysmith, &c. , 1899-1900 (Queen's
N.B. Clu/>s — Carlton, Junior Carlton, New Club (Edin-
burgh).
BRITTANY, quartered by CONYERS, CORBET, and
FOX.
BRITTON, see CARLYON-BRITTON.
§ ARTHUR HENRY DANIEL BRITTON, Esquire,
Lieut. 2nd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, formerly
Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, served in the
Lagos Hinterland Expedition 1898 (medal and clasp), in
medal, 5 clasps; King's medal, 2 clasps; twice mentioned
in despatches); also in Cape Colony and Transvaal in
1901 and 1902. Born Oct. 19, 1875, being the second and
younger son of the late Henry William Britton, Gentleman,
of Caer Brito, Ashley Hill, Bristol, by his wife Hannah
Canter [to whom refer], dau. and sole heiress of the late Ben-
jamin Poole, Gentleman, of Summerhill House, St. George's,
near Bristol. Livery— Dark drab, claret colour facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly or and gules, two lions
passant in chief and as many mullets of six points in base
within a bordure engrailed all counterchanged, a crescent
for difference. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erect and erased azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between
two mullets of six points also azure ; with the MottO,
" Salut a tous." Married, Sept. 19, 1900, Mary Maud,
is the Military Cockade.
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third dau. of the late Edward Acraman Greenslade of Cam
Brea, Apsley Road, Clifton, Bristol. Postal address — Vere-
croft, Clyde Road,
Bristol.
Redland Bristol. 67//^ — Clifton,
HANNAH CANTER BRIXTON, Widow. Only child
and sole heiress of the late Benjamin Poole, Gentleman, of
Summer Hill House, St. George's, near Bristol, by Esther
his wife, daugliter and co-heir of Isaac Canter, Gentleman,
deceased. Livery — Dark drab, with claret-coloured f.icings.
Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge — Quarterly or and
gules, two lions passant in chief and as many mullets of six
points in base, within a bordure engrailed all counterchanged,
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Poole and
Canter quarterly, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, on a
pile sable, between four fleurs-de-lis two and two paleways
in base of the second, a lion rampant of the first, holding
in the dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis or (for Poole) ; 2 and 3
azure, a pale or, three larks rising chevronways proper (for
Canter). Married Henry William Britton of Caer Brito,
Ashley Hill, in the City of Bristol, Gentleman, who died
1890. Of this marriage there is Issue^[\) Philip William
Poole Carlyon-Britton, Esq. [to whom refer]; (2) Arthur
Henry Daniel Britton, Esq. [to whom refer]. Postal address
— Verecroft, Clyde Road, Redland, Bristol.
BRIT TRIXTON, quartered by JEKYLL.
BROADLEY. see HARRISON-BROADLEY.
HENRY BROADMEAD, Esquire, Captain Essex
Regt. Born Dec. 2, 1861, being the fourth son of the
Jate Thomas Palfrey Broadmead, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
'High Sheriff, by his wife Harriet, only child of James
Bucknell of Cork, and of Crowcombe, Somerset. Armorial
bearing's — Argent, on a mount in base, a stag lodged
proper, on a chief azure, three acorns slipped or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
fret azure, thereon a stag's head erased, holding in the
mouth an acorn, slipped proper. Motto — " Semper tidelis."
Married, Jan. 8, 1891, Edith Melvill, dau. of the late Gen.
Mainwaring ; and has Issue — (i) Philip Mainwaring Broad-
mead, Gentleman, b. 1893; and Cicely. Residence —
Reverend PHILIP PALFREY BROADMEAD,
M.A. (Camb.), J. P. co. of Somerset, Vicar of Bradford,
Somerset, 1885-99. Horn Aug. 28, 1856, being the third
son of the late Ihomas Palfrey Broadmead, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. , High Sheriff 1882, Barrister-at-Law, by his
wife Harriet, only child of James Bucknell of Cork, and
of Crowcombe, Somerset. Armorial bearings Argent,
on a mount in base, a stag lodged proper, on a chief
azure, three acorns slipped or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a fret azure,
thereon a stags head erased, holding in the mouth an acorn,
slipped proper. Motto " Semper fidelis." A/(/;/7C(/, 1885,
Edith, dau. of the late George Birch of St. Petersburg ;
and has Issue (i) Harold Hamilton Broadmead, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 23, r88Q ; Edith Robinet; and Mary HamiU
ton. Postal address — Olands, Milverton, Somerset.
THOMAS PALFREY BROADMEAD, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1882, and County Alderman,
Barrister-at-Law. Horn April 20, 1822, being the only son
of the late Philip Broadmead, Esq., J. P. and D. L., by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Palfrey of Oake Manor.
Armorial bearings Argent, on a mount in base a stag
lodged i^roper, on a chief azure, three acorns slipped or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a fret azure, thereon a stag's head erased, holding
in the mouth an acorn slipped proper. MottO — "Semper
fidelis." Married, Aug. 16, 1848, Harriet, only child of
James Bucknell of Cork; and lias /w/c^—(i) James Buck-
nell Broadmead, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1849 [w.,
1878, Angelina Isabella, younger dau. of Henry James
Hoare, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , and has issue, Sybil Robinet,
Eveline Mary, and Vera Gwendoline]; (2) William Buck-
nell Broadmead, Esq., J. P. for Somerset, B.A. Oxford, b.
1853 ; (3) Rev. Philip Palfrey Broadmead, Vicar of Bradford
Somerset, b. 1856 [/«., 1885, Edith, dau. of the late George
Birch of St. Petersburg, and has issue, Harold Hamilton
Broadmead, Gentleman, b. Jan. 23, 1889, Edith Robinette,
and Mary Hamilton]; (4) Henry Broadmead, Esq., Capt.
Essex Regt., b. Dec. 2, 1861 [m., Jan. 8, 1891, Edith Melvill,
dau. of late Gen. Mainwaring, and has issue, Philip Main-
waring Broadmead, Gentleman, b. 1893, and Cicely Main-
waring] ; (5) Edward Broadmead, Gentleman, b. 1863, d.
1869; (6) Arthur Broadmead, Gentleman, b. 1868, d. 1880;
Harriet Robinet; Elizabeth Coghlan [«/. , 1887, Capt. Cecil
Leycester Becher, late 7th Dragoon Guards, and d. 1895]; Con-
stance ; Ellen Jane ; Alice, d. 1865 ; and Florence. Seats—
Enmore Park, Bridgwater ; Olando, Milverton, co. Somerset.
WILLIAM BUCKNELL BROADMEAD, Esquire,
I. P., B.A. Oxford. Born 1853, being the second son of
the late Thomas Palfrey Broadmead, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1882, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife
Harriet, only child of James Bucknell of Cork, and of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Crowcdmbe, Somerset. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a mount in base, a stag lodged proper, on a chief azure,
three acorns slipped or. Mantling azure and or. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a fret azure, thereon a stag's
head erased, holding in the mouth an acorn, slipped proper.
Motto— " Semper tidelis." Sea(s —Enmore Castle, Bridg-
water ; Olands, Milverton, co. Somerset. C/«^ — Oxford
and Cambridge,
Col. EDWARD BROADRICK (ret.), R.A. Born Sept.
30, 1837, being the third son of the late George Broadrick,
Esq., of Hamphall Stubbs and Ottrington Hall, by his
wife Jane, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Sir Richard Fletcher, Bart.,
K.C.B., R. E. Armorial bearings — Erminois, two bars
wavy gules, on a chief azure, an estoile of the first between
two spear-heads points upwards argent. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a spear-head
argent, consanguined and within a chaplet of oak fructed
all proper. Motto— " Decens et honestum." Married
Letitia, daughter of the late Lieut. -General Stehelin, R.E. ;
and has Issue — Two sons, Edward Broadrick, Gentleman ;
and Frederick Broadrick, Esq., Major R.A.
GEORGE BROADRICK, Gentleman, Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Member of Institution of Civil
Engineers. Born Oct. 4, , being the eldest son of the
late George Broadrick, Esq., J. P., and D.L., by his wife'
fane Mudge, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard
Fletcher, Baronet, of the Royal Engineers, killed at the siege
of St. Sebastian, 1813. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Erminois, two bars wavy gules, on a chief azure an
estoile or between two spears' heads, the points upwards
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet
of oak fructed proper, a spear's head argent, ensanguined
also proper; with the Motto, "Decens et honestum."
Married, October 10, 1857, Eliza Harriet, daughter of the
late Reverend Canon W. Hownth, Rector of Whitton-cum-
Thurlston, in the county of Suffolk. i't-ij/— Hamphall
Stubbs, Doncaster. Reside}ice—^xo\x^\.o\\ House, Brough-
ton Road, Ipswich.
HENRY JOHN TSCHUDI BROADWOOD, Gentle-
man. Born Feb. 5, 1856, being the second son of the
late Henry Fowler Broadwood of Lyne, Sussex, by his
wife Juliana Maria, dau. of Wyrlev Birch of Wretham Hall,
Norfolk. Armorial bearings Ermine, two pallets vaire
argent and gules, on a chief azure, an annulet between two
pine trees eradicated or. MantUng gules and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a pine tree eradicated
and fructed proper, surmounted by three arrows, two in
saltire points downwards and one in fesse point to the dexter
also proper, encircled around the stock by an annulet or.
Motto — " Semper virens. " Married, August 26, 1886, Ada
Randolph, dau. of Admiral Sir Leopold George Heath,
K.C.B. ; and \\z.s Issue - (\) Stewart Henry Tschudi Broad'-
wood. Gentleman, b. May 31, 1890; (2) Leopold .Alfred
Tschudi Broadwood, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1890 ; Marion
Ada Flora ; and Janet Muriel. Seat—
EVELYN HENRY TSCHUDI BRO.\D\VOOD,
Gentleman. Bom March 17, 1889, being the only son of
the late James Henry Tschudi Broadwood of Lyne, Sussex,
by his wife Margaret Evelyn, dau. of Thomas Fuller-
Maitland, Esq., J. P., of Wargrave, Berks, and Garth,
Breconshire. Armorial bearings -Ermine, two pallets
vaire argent and gules, on a chief azure, an annulet between
two pme trees eradicated or (for Broadwood). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours a
pme tree eradicated and fructed proper, surmounted 'by
three arrows, two in saltire points downwards and one in
fesse point to the dexter also proper, encircled around the
stock by an annulet or. Motto " Semper virens." Seats-
Lyne Capel, Surrey ; and Pleystowe, Capel, Surrey.
JOHN ALEXANDER REDMAN BROADWOOD
Gentlenian. Born , being the eldest son of the
late John Jarvis Broadwood of Buchan Hill, Crawley
Sussex by his wife Dorothy, dau. of Richard Tomson of
rhe Elms, Isle of Thanet. Armorial bearings-Ermine
two pallets vaire argent and gules, on a chief azure, an
annulet between two pine trees eradicated or. Mantline
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
pine tree eradicated and fructed proper, surmounted by
three arrows, two in saltire points downwards and one in
fesse point to the dexter also proper, encircled around the
stock by an annulet or. Motto -" Semper virens."
Married, 1876, Alice Sophia, youngest dau. of Henry
Davison of Armagh; and has Issue— (1) John Henry Hyde
Broadwood, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Alice Kathleen ; and
Ethel Meta. Seat — Laugharne, co. Carmarthen.
BROCKET (R.L., 1896). Or, a cross patonce sable.
Only surv. d. and sole h. of Stanes Brocket Brocket,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Spains Hall, ICssex, b. 1782 ; (/.
1873 ; m. , Elizabeth, d. of Isaac Rutton of Ospringe,
Kent, and widow of John Wooilett of Rye, .Sussex : —
Mrs. Mary Brocket, m. 1866, Charles I'ix Meryon of
Rye, Sussex (who d.s.p. 1879), and resumed her maiden
name and arms by R.L. , 1896. .S^aA- Spains Hall,
Ongar, Essex ; Rye, Susssex.
BROCKHOLES, quartered by HORDERN.
BROCKHOLES, see FITZHERBERT - BROCK-
HOLES.
RALPH BROCKLEBANK, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Chester (.Sheriff 1896). Born 1840, being the eldest son of
the late Ralph Brocklebank, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for the
CO. of Lancaster, and Eliza Ann his wife, eldest dau. of
Richard Moon of Liverpool. Club — Windham. Livery —
Blue, red facings. Armorial bearings — .Azure, an escallop
or, between three brocks projxT, on a chief engrailed or, a
cock also proper between two escallops azure. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a mount \<'it, thereon a cock jiroper, three escallops in
fesse or. Motto^" God send grace." .SVa/— Haughton
Hall, Tar|)orley, Cheshire. Postal address — 9 Faulkner
Square, Liverpool.
THOM.AS BROCKLEBANK, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for the CO. of Chester, Sheriff 1901. Born July 26, 1841,
being the second son of the late Ralph Brocklebank, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Lancashire, and Eliza Ann
is the Military Cockade.
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his wife, eldest daughter of Richard Moon of Liverpool.
Cluis — Constitutional, Conservative, Ranelagh. Livery —
Blue, red facings. Armorial bearings — Azure, an escallop
or between three brocks proper, on a chief engrailed or, a
cock also proper between two escallops azure ; and
impaling the arms of Royds, namely ermine, on a cross
engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-
spear erect between as many bezants. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a cock proper, three escallops
fesseways or. Motto — "God send grace." Married,
April 25, 1867, Mary Petrena, eldest daughter of Henry
Royds, Esq., T-P- for the co. of Lancashire ; and has Issue
— (i) Rev. John Wilfrid Royds Brocklehank, M.A. Oxford,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Aug. 23, 1869 ; (2) Ralph Eric
Royds Brocklebank, Esq., J. P. co. Chester^, *. Nov. 13,
1870 [m., .\Y>r\\ 22, 1896, to Constance .Mington, dau. of
Rev. N. Royds, and has issue, Ralph Royds Brocklebank,
Gentleman, h. June 21, 1897; Denys Royds Brocklebank,
Gentleman, b. Sept, 14, 1898; Peter Royds Brocklebank,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1899, d. Jan. 7, 1900; Philip
Royds Brocklebank, Gentleman, b. 1901], and Elsie Mary;
(3) Henry Cyril Royds Brocklebank, Gentleman, Lieut, in
H.M.'s Navy, b. Jan. 22, 1874 [m., Feb. 22, 1900, Honoria
Caroline, dau. of Commander W. H. Lewin, R.N. (retired),
and has issue, Margaret Petrena and Elinor Joan Ida] ;
(4) Richard Hugh Royds Brocklebank, Gentleman, 9th
Lanrers, b. Jan. 3, 1881 ; (5) Clement Edn)uncl Royds
Brocklebank, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. Aug. 28, 1882;
Mary Adeline, d. May 2, 1881 ; Margaret Elsie Royds,
d. Oct. 23, 1893. Seats— The. Roscote, Heswall, Chester ;
Villa San Leonardo, Florence.
BROCKLEHURST of St. Clare, West Derby, Lanes.
(1884). Argent, a fess azure between two brocks
in chief, and on a mount in base a hurst proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a rock in front of two oak-branches fructed
in saltire, a brock all proper. Motto — " Veritas me
dirigit."
Sons of George Brocklehurst of Liverpool, (d. ) : —
Robert Brocklehurst. AVc Roughwood Park, Chalfont
St. Giles, Bucks.
S ■ Brocklehurst. Res. —
BROCKLEHURST (H. Coll.). Party per pale argent
and sable, three chevronels engrailed between as many
brocks all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a brock sable,
holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed projjer, in front
of a mount vert, thereon two oak-trees also proper. Motto
—"Veritas me dirigit."
Sons of William Coare Brocklehurst, Esq., J. P., M.P.,
b. 1818; (/. 1900; m. 1849, Mary, yr. d. of William
Worthington, Esq., J. P., of Brockhurst Hall, North-
wich : —
William Brocklehurst Brocklehurst, Issq., J.P. Cheshire,
B.A. (Oxford), Lt.-Col. Chester Yeom., /^. 1851. Estate—
Hurdsfield, nr. Macclesfield. 6Va/— Butley Hall, Maccles-
field.
Arthur John Pownall Brocklehurst, Esq., J.P. Cheshire,
b. 1852. Postal address— Uut\ey Hall, Macclesfield.
Sons of Henry Brocklehurst of Foden Bank, Maccles-
field :—
Col. John Fielden Brocklehurst, C.B., C.V.O., late
R.H.G., served in Egyptian War 1882, Nile Exped. 1884-5,
Equerry to Q. Victoria 1899-1901, and to Q. Alexandra
since 1901, Col. comdg. R.H.G. 1895-9, comdg. 2nd
Cav. Brig. Natal Field Forces 1899-1901, b. 1852; m.
1878, Louisa Alice, d. of Hon. Laurence Parsons. Seat —
Ranksborough, Oakham, Rutland. Clubs — CvlxMou ,
Brooks's.
Henry Dent Brocklehurst, Esq., J.P. Glos. and W.R.
Yorks., Lord of the Manor of Sudel'ey, b. 1856; m. 1881,
Marion, d. of Hon. Egremont William Lascelles of
Middlethorpe Manor, York. Seats — Sudeley Castle,
Winchcombe, R.S.O., Glos. ; Middlethorpe Manor,
York.
Alfred Brocklehurst, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Horence, d. of Gen. Sir Archibald Little, G.C.B. Res.—
Ine Spinney, Melton Mowbray.
Sons of Sir Philip Lancaster Brocklehurst, ist Bart.,
J.P., D.L., b. 1827; d. 1904; m. 1884, Annie Lee,
d. and coh. of Samuel Dewhurst [Arms of Dewhurst —
Per chevron gules, gutt^-d'eau, and or, in chief three
escallops of the last, and in base a mount therefrom
issuant a fir-tree proper] of Southfield Hall, Cheshire: —
Sir Philip Lee Brocklehurst, 2nd Bart. (25 Aug. 1903),
b. 1887. .Seats — Swythamley Park, co. Stafford ; Beech
Hall, nr. Macclesfield. Town res. — i Stanhope Terrace,
Hyde Park, W.
Henry Courtney Brocklehurst, Esq., b. 1888. Res. —
BRODIE, see CALLENDER-BRODIE.
IAN ASHLEY MORETON BRODIE of Brodie,
Esquire, J.P. , Lord-Lieut, co. of Nairn, and J.P.
Morayshire (Elgin), late Lieut. Scots Guards; served as
Captain D.S.O. in Lovat's Scouts, in S. Africa (severely
wounded). Born Sept. 26, 1868, being the eldest son of
the late Brodie of Brodie, by his wife Lady Eleanor, third
dau. of the late Rt. Hon. the Earl of Ducie. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron gules, between three mullets
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand holding three arrows all
proper. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the
head and middle with laurel, each holding a club resting
against the shoulder. Seat — Brodie Castle, Forres, N.B.
Clubs — Bachelors', Guards'.
ERNEST GEORGE BRODRIBB, Gentleman. Born
July 22, 1856, being the third son of the late Hon. William
is the Naval Cockade.
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Adams Brodribb, J. P. , Member, of the Legislative Council
of New South Wales, by his wife Eliza Maitilda, dau. of
John Kennedy of Keswycke, Gunning, N.S.W. Armorial
bearings— Per chevron gules and argent, in chief two
swans ermine, beaked of the first, legged sable, in base a
mount vert, therefrom springing three roses of the first,
stalked and leaved proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therelrom
springing three roses gules, stalked and leaved proper,
interlaced by as many inascles, also interlaced fesseways
or. Motto— " Prudentia tutus." Postal address — Melbourne
Club, Melbourne, Australia. Residenpe —
FRANK CLAUDIUS BRODRIBB. Esquire, Justice of
the Peace. Livery — Claret colour, with white collar and
cuffs, and silver buttons and hat-band. Armorial bear-
ings— Party per chevron gules and argent, in chief two
swans ermine, beaked of the first, legged sable, and in base
a mount vert, therefrom springing three roses gules, stalked
and leaved proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, therefrom springing three roses gules,
stalked and leaved proper, interlaced by as many mascles
also interlaced fesseways or ; with the Motto, " Prudentia
tutus." isV/rt/^.v -" Wyallah," Toowoombah ; and " Kur-
rowah," Darling Downs, Queensland.
0WI':N ADAMS KENNEDY BRODRIBB, Gentle-
man. Born May 18, 188 1, being the only son of the late
Rev. William Kennedy Brodribb, B.A. , Clerk in Holv
Orders, by his wife Anne Montgomery, dau. of the late
Major Owen Riciiard Natiianiel Lloyd- of " Rockville,"
CO. Roscommon, Ireland. Armorial |bearings — Party
per chevron gules and argent, in chief two swans ermine,
beaked of the first, leeged sable, and in base a mount vert,
therefrom sprmging three roses gules, stalked and leaved
proper. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
therefrom springing three roses gules, stalked and leaved
proper, interlaced by as many mascles also interlaced fesse-
ways or. Motto— " Prudentia tutus." Residence—
§ WILLIAM BRODRICK CLOETE, Esquire, M.A.
(0.xford), Captain West Somerset Yeomanrv, late
Lieut. Edinburgh Artillery Militia. Born , being the
son of the late Lawrence Grahiim Cloete (eldest son of the
Hon. Henry Cloete and his wife Christian Helen, dau. of
Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry, the lineal descendant of
Sir William Graham, Lord of Kincardine and Chief of his
name, by his second wife Lady Mary Stuart, dau. of Robert
III., King of Scotland). The Cloete family is of German
extraction, and flourished in the sixteenth century in the
Principality of Nnssau ; Jacob Cloeten landing at the Cape
in 1652 with Van Riebeck, the first Governor. The Hon.
Henry Cloete was appointed in 1843 Her Majesty's ( 'om-
missioner for the settlement of affairs in Natal. Livery—
Claret, with red facings. Armorial bearings — Per jiale
argent and or, two wings conjoined in kaire gules, on a
chief engrailed of the last two javelins in saltire of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, two javelins in pale points upwards interlaced by
as many saltireways, banded gules, between two wings per
fesse argent and gules. Motto — "Ubicras." Seat W2lx<:
Park, Botlisham, Cambridge. Clubs — 0.\ford and Cam-
bridge, Cavalry.
HORACE BROKE, Esquire, J. P. Burn Sept. 26, 1827,
being the only son of the late Major-Geiieral Horatio George
Broke, sometime .>\. D.C. to the Queen, and Col. of the
88th Regt. , by his wife Frederica Sophia, dau. of James
Mure of Cecil' Lodge, Herts. Club — United University.
Armorial bearings — Or, a cross engrailed party per pale
sable and gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a brock or badger passant proper. Married,
first, May 8, i860, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Brampton Gurdon,
M.P. , of Letton Hall, Norfolk; and by her, who </. Jan. 11,
1868, had Issue — (i) Horatio George Broke, M.A. , Vicar
of Holme, near Peterborough, b. Nov. 27, 1861 [w., June i,
1893, Mary Campbell, dau. of the late Henry Smith
Adlington of Holiuf Hale Hall, Norfolk, and has issue] ;
(2) Harry Broke, Esq., Major R.E., b. May 11, 1864; (3)
Philip Broke, Gentleman, Assistant Master at Eton, b. Jan.
9, 1867 ; and Katharine Louisa. He m. secondly. April
23, 1870, Georgina Marianne, eldest dau. of the late Sir
Richard Mayne, Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan
Police ; and by her has — Margaret Georgina. Postal ad-
dress— Gladvvyns, Harlow, Essex.
§ CHARLES JAMES BROMHEAD, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; has
commanded the 24th Regimental District since 1892. Born
1840, being the son of the late Sir Edmund Gonville Brom-
head, third Baronet, by his wife Judith Coristine, younges-
daughter of James Wood of Woodville, in the county of
Sligo ; has medals — Ashantee 1873, 1874, with clasp ; Zulu,
with clasp ; Burmah, with clasp ; was created Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — United
Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure,
on a bend argent, between two leopards' faces or, a mural
crown gules, between two tleurs-de-lis sable. Upon the escut-
cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a unicorn's
head argent, armed or, holding in the mouth a rose gules.
is the Military Cockade.
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slipped and leaved proper; with the Motto, "Concordia
res crescunt." Married, 1876, Ahce Marie, daughter of the
late Thomas Freckleton ; and has Issue living — A son, born
1877. Postal address — Brecon.
WILLIAM BROMLEY-DAVENPORT, Esq., J. P. co.
Chester ,y;^apt. Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for
Macclesfield Division of co. Chester since 1886. Born]a.n. 21,
1862, being the eldest son of the late William Bromley-
Davenport, Esq., of Capesthorne, J. P. and D.L. , M.P.
for North Warwickshire, Lieut-Col. Staffordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, by his wife Augusta Elizabeth, dau. of Walter
Frederick Campbell, Esq., of Isiay ; succeeded his father
June 15, 1884. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch^e
sable, a rose of the field (for Davenport) ; 2 and 3, quarterly
per fesse indented gules and or, an inescocheon argent
charged with a griffin segreant vert, all within a bordure
gobony argent and azure, and for distinction, a canton er-
mine (for Bromley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and ar-
gent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a man's head in profile proper, around the neck a rope or
(for Davenport) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
issuant argent (charged for distinction on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet fitchee sable), supporting a pennon flying
towards the sinister gules thereon a lion passant guardant
of the first, the staff and spear erect proper (for Bromley).
Motto — "Fear God, honour the king." Seats — Capes-
thorne, Chelford, Crewe ; Calvelcy, Nantwich ; Baginton
Hall, Coventry ; and Wooton Hall, Ashbourne. Town
house — I Belgrave Place, S. W. Clubs — Carlton, Welling-
ton, and White's.
MAURICE BROMLEY-WILSON, Esquire, J. P. co.
Westmorland, High Sheriff 1900, Lieut. Notts Yeomanry
Cavalry (formerly Bromley ; assumed the additional surname
and arms of Wilson by Royal Licence dated 1897). Born
June 27, 1875, being the second son of Sir Henry Bromley, 5th
Barontt, and his wife Adela Augusta, only child of Westley
Richards. Armorial bearings (Quarterly i and 4, argent,
three wolves' heads couped sable, vulncd i)rt)per (for Wilson) ;
2 and 3, c|uarterly per fesse indented gidos and or (for
Bromley). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a crescent or, therefrom flames
issuant proper (for Wilson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a pheasant proper (for Bromley). Seat Dallam Tower,
Milnthorp, Westmorland. Club — Junior Carlton.
BROOKE, quartered by FIRMAN and LUXMOORE.
BROOKE (R.L., 1797; granted 1785). Chequy argent
mount vert, a brock per piale sable and argent. Motto —
" Virtus est Dei." Livery — Blue, yellow facings.
Sons of John Townshend Brooke, Esq., of Haughton
Hall, J. P., B.A. Oxon., b. 1844; d. 1899; m. 1874,
Lady Wilhelmina Legge, ygst. d. of William, 4th
Earl of Dartmouth : —
William John Brooke, Esq., Capt. 3rd Shropshire Lt.
Inf. (Mil.), b. 1876; m. 1901, Gwendolen, d. of J. D. Kellie
Mac Galium of Quinton Rising, Northants ; and has issue
— (i) Richard Townshend Brooke, Gentlemann, b. 1903;
and Margaret Eleanor. Seat — Haughton Hall, Shifnal,
CO. Salop.
George Townshend Brooke, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Basil Richard Brooke, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1882.
Res.—
Yr. son of Rev. John Brooke of Haughton Hall, Vicar
of Shifnal, M.A., iJ. 1803; d. 1881 ; m. 1843, Georgiana
Frances, d. of John Cotes of Woodcote, by Lady
Maria Grey, d. of 5th Earl of Stamford : —
Rev. Charles Brooke, M. A. (Oxon.), Vicar of Grendon, b.
1846 ; m. 1884, Bertha Ann, d. of Rev. William Thornton
of Kingsthorpe, Northants. Res. —The Vicarage, Grendon,
Northants. C/«^^ United University.
BROOKE (H. Coll. ). Argent, a cross per pale gules and
sable, between four brocks of the last. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of
and sable, on a canton vert, a brock or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
a rock proper, a brock sable. Motto—" Vis unita fortior."
Son of : —
Gilbert Edward Brooke, Gentleman. Seat—Uatioxx, co.
GIos. Res. — Singapore.
EDGAR WILLIAM BROOKE, Gentleman. Born
December 19, 1862, being the second son of the late John
Brooke, Gentleman, by'^his first wife Elizabeth Hannah,
daughter of \\'illiam Greenwood of Huddersheld. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per
pale gules and sable, in the first and" fourth quarters a boar's
head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two
serpents respecting each other proper, a boars head erased
sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu."
EDWARD BROOKE, Gentleman, late Lieut Grena-
dier Guards. Born 1856, being the second son of the late
Francis Capper Brooke, Esq., late Captain Grenadier
Guards, High Sheriff i86q, by his second wife Louisa,
second dau. of James Duff. Armorial bearings Gules, on
a che\Ton argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or, armed
and langued of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Crest— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wing erect
of the first, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a lion
rampant sable, crowned gold. Seaf -UHord Place, near
Woodbridge. Residence -2,2, Brompton Square, S.W.
EDWARD BROOKE, Esquire, of Oakley House,
Huddersfield, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace
for the borough of Huddersfield. Born October 27, 1830,
being the second and eldest surviving son of the late Edward
Brooke, Gentleman, of Field House, Huddersfield, by his
first wife Martha, daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland,
Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and
sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased
of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two
serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased
sable; with the MottO, "Est nee astu." Married, May 6,
1858, Anne, daughter of Isaac Burkill of Leeds ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Burkill Brooke, Gentleman, born July
28, 1859 [to whom refer] ; (2) Henry Norman Brooke,
Gentleman, born September 30, 1864 ; (3) Frederick Howard
Brooke, Gentleman, born April 27, 1866 ; (4) Arthur Lyell
Brooke, Gentleman, born April 27, 1869; Annie Maud
[married, 1890, Frank Hirst of Lascelles Hall, Hudders-
field] ; Martha Helen [married, 1882, Bernard Parkin of
Lydgate House, Sheffield]; and Winifred Mary.
EDWARD BROOKE, Gentleman. Born Aug. 25,
1885, being tlie only son of the late Edward Burkill Brooke,
Gentlenuin, of Thorpe Almondbury, in the co. of York, by
his wife Gertrude, dau. of Richard Barker of Huddersfield.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules
and sable, in the first and fourtli quarters a boar's head
erased of the last. Crest — On a wreatli of the colours, in
front of a sword erect, entwine3 by two serpents re-
specting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable.
Motto — " Est nee astu." Seat — Thorpe Almondbury, co.
York.
HAROLD JOHN BROOKE, Gentleman. Born Decem-
ber 25, 1859, being the eldest son of the late John Brooke,
Gentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of
William Greenwood of Huddersfield. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules
and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head
erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two serpents
respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ;
with the Motto, "Est nee astu."^ Married Caroline, nee
Hales ; and has Issue — Margery.
HARRY BROOKE, Gentleman, of Porth, St. Columb
Minor, in the county of Cornwall. Born January 31, 1858,
being the second son of the late John William Brooke,
Esquire, of Sibton I^ark, near Yoxford, in the county of
Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Suffolk, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, by his wife Jemima Charlotte, daughter of James
Brittain of Buenos Ayres. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable,
in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the
last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents
respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ;
with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, March 31, 1883,
Mary Jane, daughter of James Henry Morley of Cowes ; and
has [ssue — Olive.
§ HARRY VESEY BROOKE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Aberdeen, Captain late Gordon Highlanders.
Born Sept. 23, 1845, being the second son of the late Sir
Arthur Brinsley Brooke, second Bart., M.P. for co. Fer-
managh 1845-1854, by his wife the Hon. Julia Henrietta
Anson, Maid-of-Honour to the Queen, and youngest dau.
of Gen. Sir George Anson, G.C. B. Armorial bearings — •
Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a crescent for
difference, impaling the arms of Moir-Byres, namely azure,
a chevron argent between three martlets volant or. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
brock or badger passant argent. Motto -" Gloria finis."
Married, Dec. 9, 1879, Patricia, only child of James Gregory
Moir-Byres of Tonley, co. Aberdeen; and has Issue— [\)
James Anson Otho Brooke, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3, 1884;
(2) Arthur Brooke, Gentleman, b. Feb. 13, 1886 ; (3) Henry
Brian Brooke, Gentleman, b. Dec. 9, 1889 ; (4) Patrick Harry
Brooke, Gentleman, /'. 1895 ; Constance Geraldine ; and
Alice Irene. 6'6'a/j — Fairley, Countesswells, co. Aberdeen;
Town address — i Lauderdale Road, Maida Vale, W.
Clubs —Naval and Military, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
HENRY BROOKE, Gentleman, of Warrenfield, Hud-
dersfield, in the county of York. Born October 5, 1842,
being the fourth son of the late Edward Brooke, Gentleman,
of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha,
daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland, Halifax, in the county
of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and
fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword
erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each
other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the MottO,
" Est nee astu." Married, July 25, 1872, Alice Maud Mary,
daughter of John Bottomley of Fort Breda, Belfast ; and
has had Issue — Hilda ; Marion, died September 17, 1876 ;
and Marjorie.
HUBERT EDWARD BROOKE, Gentleman. Born
Octoljer 20, 1868, being the third son of the late John
Brooke, (Jentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah,
daughter of William Greenwood of Huddersfield. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a cross nebuly per
pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's
headerased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two
serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased
sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu."
JOHN ARTHUR BROOKE, Esquire, of Fenay Hall,
Almondbury, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for
the West Riding of that county and for the borough of
Huddersfield, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford.
Born March 22, 1844, t)eing the fourth son of the late
Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Ilonley,
in the county of York, Ijy his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph
Ingham of Hunslet, in the county of York. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a cross nebuly per
pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's
head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a vvreath of
is the Military Cockade.
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the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by
two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head
erased sable; with the Motto, "Est nee astu.' Married,
January 7, 1873, Blanche, daughter of Major Charles
Weston of Morvich, in the county of Sutherland ; and has
Isute — (i) John Weston Brooke, Gentleman, formerly Lieut.
7th Hussars, born July 2, 1880 ; (2) Robert Weston Brooke.
Gentleman, born August 10, 1885 ; Blanche ; and Dorothy,
^^aA — Fenay Hall, Huddersfield ; Fearn Lodge, Ardgay,
CO. Ross.
JOHN KENDALL BROOKE, Esquire, of Sibton Park,
near Yoxford, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace
for that county. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford.
Boni March 31, 1856, being the eldest son of the late John
William Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton Park, near Yoxford, in
the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts of the University
of Oxford, by his wife jemima Charlotte, daughter of James
Brittain of Buenos Ayres. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable,
in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the
last, and impaling the arms of Acton, namely gules, two
lions passant argent, between nine cross crosslets fitch^e
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respect
ing each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with
the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, April 18, 1882,
Helen Beatrice, daughter of Captain Edward William
Frederick Acton of Gatacre Park, in the county of Salop ;
and has Issue — (i) John Acton Brooke, Gentleman, born
August 5, 1883 ; (2) r^eginald William Acton Brooke,
Gentleman, born May 12, 1889; (3) I'lederick Acton Brooke,
Gentleman, born March 28, 1891 ; Philip Acton Brooke,
Gentleman, born Oct. 7, 1894; Cecilia Acton; and Mabel
Acton. Seat — Sibton Park, near Yoxford, Suffolk. Club
— United University.
Till-: Venerable JOSHUA INGHAM BROOKE,
Archdeacon, Halifax, and Canon of Wakefield. Born
Feb. 14, 1836, being the third son of the late Thomas
Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgale House, Honley, in the
CO. of York, by his wife Ann, dan. of Joseph Ingham of
Hunslet, in the co. of York. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and
fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect,
tlie blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other
proper, a boar's head erased sable. Motto, " Est nee
astu." Married, July 5, 1859, Grace Charlotte, dau. of
Lieut. -General Christopher Godby of Southbank, Bath-
easton, in the co. of -Somerset, C. B. ; and has had Issue —
(i) Rev. William Ingham Brooke, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Barford, Warwickshire, /'. April 7, 1862 [;;/., ^Iarch 31,
1891, Beatrice, dau. of Surgeon-Major George Wallich ;
and has issue, Rupert Joshua Ingham Brooke, Gentleman ;
Oliver Ingham Brooke, Gentleman ; Faith ; Marjorie ; Ida
Joyce ; and Beatrice Olwen] ; (2) Cliristopher Robert Ing-
ham Brooke, Est]., Brevet- -Major ist K.O.Y. L. I., h. July
4, 1869 [/«. , 1899, Irene -Spencer, dau. of Col. Codding-
ton, R.E. , and has issue, Robert Astur Ingham Brooke,
Gentleman, and Grace Desirt^e] ; {3) Edward Vanrenen
Ingham Brooke, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Lieut. 2nd
K.O.Y.L.I., b. Sept. 23, 1877 (killed at Bakenlaagte, Oct.
30, 1901); Margaret [w., 1879, Rev. Canon Grenside,
M.A. , Rector of Tliornhill, and has issue]; Emily Mary
[m., 1888, Rev. George Alexander Grenside, M.A., Rector
of Thorpe Bassett, in the co. of York, d. April 9, 1890] ;
Edith, d. July 26, 1882 ; Grace Millicent ; Mabel ; and
Barbara Joan. Residence—^oodgriiayes, Wakefield.
BROOKE. Quarterly I and 4, paly of six gules and argent,
on a chevron of the last, a lion rampant sable between two
pellets (for Brooke) ; 2 and 3 or, on a fesse engrailed sable,
between three escallops azure, t\\ o eagles displayed of the
field (for Reeve). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a wing elevated paly of six gules and argent, charged \vith
a chevron as in the arms (for Brooke) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, in the
mouth a lily argent, slipped proper (for Reeve).
Sons of Rev. Richard England Brooke, M.A. , Canon
of York, b. 1821 ; d. 1900 ; m. 31 Mar. 1846, Harriet
(deceased), d. of William Bonner Hopkins of Great
Limber, Lincolnshire : — •
John Reeve Brooke, Gentleman, Barrister- at- Law, b. 29
Jan. 1848; 711. 1876, Charlotte Mary, d. of Rev. J. Baldwin
Brown of Brixton; and has issue— John Reeve Brooke,
Gentleman, b. 1880; Margaret Elizabeth Keeve ; and Char-
lotte Mary Reeve. iV«.— The Red House, Bushey, Herts.
William Parker Brooke, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b.
29 Dec. 1850.
Herbert Richard Brooke, Gentleman. M.A. (Camb.), b.
9 Feb. 1859.
Rev. Alan England Brooke, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Camb.), b. Sept. 1863.
§SiR THOMAS BROOKE, ist Baronet (1899), F.S.A.,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieut., and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for the West Riding of the county of York,
late Lieut. -Colonel commanding 5th West Riding Rifle
Volunteers. Born May 31, 1830, being the eldest son of
the late Thomas Brooke of Armitage Bridge, by his wife
Anne, dau. of Joseph Ingham. Armorial bearings—
-Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first
and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and
for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting
each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the
Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, firstly, September 20,
1854, Eliza, daughter of Enoch Vickerman of Stepps, in the
West Riding of the county of York (she died September 5,
1855) ; secondly, July 3, i860, Amelia (who died May 10,
1901), daughter of David Dewar of Dunfermhne, in
the county of Fife ; and thirdly, September 30, 1902, Mary,
daughter of James Priestley, Esq., Justice of the Peace of
Bankfield, Huddersfield, and widow of the late Rev. C. F.
Forster, Vicar of Beckwithshaw, Harrogate. Estates —
Armitage Bridge, in the townships of South Crossland
and Almondbury ; also sundry lands and tenements in the
townships of Thurstonland. Honley, Ossett, Heckmondwike,
Horbury, Thornhill, Thornes, and Soothill Nether, all m
the West Riding of Yorkshire, and Barrow-in-Furness, co.
Lanes. Postal add ress~ ArmiiagQ Bridge, Huddersfield.
Clubs -Carlton, Constitutional.
WILLIAM BROOKE, Esquire, of Northgate Mount,
Honley, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for the
is the Naval Cockade.
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tile second son of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of
Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his
wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Hunslet, in the
county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sal)le, in the first
and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting
each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the
Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, October 19, 1871,
Gertrude Elizabeth, daughter of Joshua In-ham of Blake
Hall, Mirtield, in the county of York ; and has Issi/e—
Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, born Novemljer 16, 1875 ;
and Gertrude Elizabeth. Residence — Northgate Mount,'
Honley, Yorks.
WILLIAM BROOKE, Gentleman, of York. Born
January 20, 1839, being the third son of the late Edward
Brooke, Gentleman, of Field House, Huddersfield, by iiis
first wife Martha, daughter of Kli .Smith of Grectiand,
Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebulv per pale gules and
sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased
of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents
respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ;
with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, Mav 28, 1867,
Jane, daughter of Henry Wood of Aberford ; and has had
/ssite—(\) Edward Brooke, Gentleman, born July 18, 1869 ;
(2) Henry Brooke, Gentleman, born August 2, 1878 ; Fanny ;
Amy Elizabeth ; Kate ; and Martha, died 1878.
BROOKE- POPH AM (R.L., 6 May 1904, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a chief gules, two stag's
heads caboshed or (Popham, temp. Edw. I.); 2 and 3,
argent, on a cross engiailed per pale sable and gules, a
spear erect between two annulets or (Brooke). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests i. on a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased proper (Popham) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, on the stock of an oak-tree fesseways sprouting
to the dexter, a brock statant all proper.
Only son of Henry Brooke, Esq., J. P. Suffolk, formerly
42nd Highlanders, by Dulcibella Letitia, d. of Rev.
Robert Moore : —
Henry Robert Moore Brooke - Popham (R L 1904
formerly Brooke), Esq., Capt. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf.,^. 1878'
£,f/rt/^— Bagborough, Somerset.
§ ARTHUR MONTAGU BROOKFIELD, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex
formerly a Lieutenant 13th Hussars, Colonel command-
ing ist Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers, Member of Par-
liament for the Rye Division of the county of Sussex Born
March 18, 1853, being the son of the late Reverend W H
Brookfield, Chaplain to Her Majesty, by his wife Jane Octavia,
daughter of Sir Charles lilton, sixth Baronet. C/nb — Carlton.
Livery — Green with yellow facings. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Vert, a fesse wavy argent, on a bend
between two garbs or, three mullets of six points sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert and argent ; and (or his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper,
holding a sickle paleways also proper, and two ears of wheat
in saltire stalked and bladed or ; with the Motto, " Beware
the reaping." Married, Oct. 11, 1877, Olive Harriet,
daughter of the late James Murray Hamilton, Esquire, of
New Abbey, North Britain, and Buffalo, United States of
America; and has Issue — (i) Edward Williams Hamilton
Brookfield, Gentleman, R. N., b. June 24, 1880 ; (2) Eugene
Murray Brookfield, Gentleman, /'. Aug. 26, 1885; Letitia
Mary Virginia ; Violet Elizabeth ; Olive .'\gnes Margaret ;
and Cornelia Constance. Postal address — Leasam, Rye,
Sussex.
BROOKS,
BROOKS.
see CLOSE- BROOKS, and BURD-
§ MAURICE BROOKS, Esquire, J. P., D.L. co. of
Dublin, Lord Mayor of the city of DubMn 1874, M.P.
for the city of Dublin 1874- 1885. Born Nov. 30, 1823,
l)eing the eldest son of the late Thomas Brooks of Abbey
Street, Dublin. Lzwry— Straw and blue. Armorial bear-
I
ings Azure, on a cross engrailed argent, a civic crown vert,
in ilie first quarter a. trefoil slipped or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a badger passant prop.-r, the dexter forepaw resting on
a civic crown as in the arms. Motto — " Respice aspice
prospice." Married, firstly, 1847, Harriet Maria [d. 1873),
dau. of tlie late James Rose of Burford, co. Worcester ; and
secondly, Jane, dau. of the late Roliert M'Dowellof Belfast ;
and has Issue — Maurice .Aitken Brnoks, Gentleman, b. 1856,
(/. 1893, unmarried; llarriette Anne [;;?., 1872, William
Dakin Waterhouse, M.D., West Hampstead, London];
Louisa Florence [/«., 1875, Edward T. Lefroy, d. 1879;
and secondly, 1881, Daniel J. Corbett, F.R. C.S.I.];
Hannah Maria [?;/., 1892, Richard K. Gamble, Barrister-at-
Law]. (Mr. Brooks has adopted his grandson, Edward
Clive Lefroy, Gentleman, who by Royal Licence and
Authority, dated April i8, 1899, assumed the name of
Brooks in lieu of Lefroy.) Residence — O^.V}L-a.^v\, Bird
Avenue, Milltown, Dublin.
EDWARD CLITHEROW BROOKSBANK, Esquire,
I. P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire, B.A. (Camb.), late
Capt. and Hon. Major Yorkshire Artillery. Born Nov. 24,
1858, being the eldest son of Edward Brooksbank, Esq., of
is the Military Cockade.
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Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster, and Newton House, Whitby,
J. P., by his wife Lucy Mary, dau. of Edward York of
Wighill Park, Tadcaster. Liveiy - Light blue coat, buff
collar, silver buttons. Armoriai bearings — Azure, two
bends wavy argent, within a bordure or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— A stag's head couped proper, attired
or, charged 011 the neck with two bars wavy azure. Married,
April 9, 1885, Katharine Graham, dau. of Hugh Morris
Lang, Esq. , of Broadmeadows, J. P. and D. L. for the co.
of Selkirk ; and has Issue — (i) Stamp Brooksbank, b. Jan. 16,
1887 ; (2) Edward York Brooksbank, b. Dec. 17, 1888 ; and
Margaret Graham. Postal address — Healhaugh Old Hall,
Tadcaster. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Yorkshire.
WALTER LAMPLUGH BROOKSBANK, Esquire,
J. P. for the CO. of Cumberland. Born Nov. 4, 1850, being
the son of James Brooksbank, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife
Mariann, 7/ t'e; Edmonds, /./ft'/j— Blue. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, two bars wavy argent, within a bordure or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — A hart's head couped
proper, attired or, charged on the neck with two bars wavy
azure. Married, 1877, to NLiry Anne Madeline, second
dan. of Francis Greenwell of the co. of Durliain ; and has
Issue — James Lamplugh Brooksbank, /'. 1888; Madeline
Ethel (deceased) ; Katharine Dorothy Aurora ; Honor
Elizabeth ; Philippa Myrtle ; and Una Frances Honora.
£'r/ai'«— Lamplugh Hall and Manor of Lamplugh. Club
— Junior Carlton.
BROTHERTON, quartered by HOWARD, MOW-
BR.\Y, NORFOLK, and STOURTON.
BROUGHTON, quartered by CON VERS.
JOHN LAMBART BROUGHTON, Esquire, for-
merly Capt. Staffordshire Militia. Born Jan. 19, 1831,
being the second son of the late Peter Broughton, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , by his wife .Anna Ogilvie, dau. of John
Sniithwick. Armorial bearings— Argent, two bars gules,
on a canton of the second, a cross of the first, a cres-
cent for difference, and impaling the arms of Adderley,
argent, on a bend azure, three mascles of the tield. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
a sea-dog's head couped gules, eared and finned argent.
Married, Oct. 11, 1859, .\nne Selina, youngest dau. of
Ralph Adderley of Coton and Barlaston, co. Stafford ;
and has Issue — (1) Hul)ert John Broughton, Gentleman
(w ho assumed the additional name of Adderley 1886), b. Aug.
16, i860; [w., 1886, Hon. Florence Margaret Handcock,
second dau. of Richard, fourth Lord Castlemaine, and
has issue]; (2) Ralph Brougliton, (jentleman, Lieut. 9th
Lancers, b. July 1863, d.s.p. July 17, 1885; Rosemond [w.,
1881, Delves Louis Broughton]; Evelyn Selina, [;//., 1890,
Lieut. Col. Charles TurnbuU]; Florence I^w. F. H. Bowles];
Eleanor; and Amy Marguerite. Seat — Tunstall Hall,
Market Drayton, co. Salop. Residence — 37 Cornwall Gar-
dens, S.W.
HUBERT JOHN BROUGHTON-.ADDERLEY, Gentle-
man, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Prince of Wales' North
Staffordshire Regiment. Born i860, being the eldest son
of John L. Broughton of Almington Hall, in the county of
Stafford, by his wife Anne Selina, youngest daughter of the
late Ralph Adderley of Coton Hall, and nephew of the late
Ralph Thomas .Vdderley, Esquire, of Barlaston and Coton ;
succeeded his brother 1885 ; assumed the name of Adderley
by Royal License in 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms: Argent, on a bend azure, three mascles of the
field, and impaling the arms of Handcock, namely ermine,
on a chief sable, a dexter hand between two cocks argent,
armed, wattled, and jelloped gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a stork argent. Married, i886, the Hon.
Florence Margaret, second daughter of the Right Honour-
able Richard Handcock, fourth Baron Castlemaine ; and
has, with other /.«//« — Peter Handcock Broughton-.Adderley,
Gentleman, born 1891. Seats — Barlaston Hall, Stoke-on-
Trent ; Coton Hall, Sudbury, in the county of Derby.
K JOHN BROUN BROUN-MORISON, of Finderlie
® and Murie, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. , Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Black Watch. Member of The Royal Company of Archers
(H.M. the King's Bodyguard of Gentleman for Scotland,
Member and Visitor of the Royal Institution of Great
Britain, Commissioner of Supply for Perthshire and Kin-
ross-shire, Commissioner of Income Ta.x, Perthshire, a
Member of the Council of the University of Edinburgh.
Born January 22, 1840, being the only son of the
late Rev. James Broun of Finderlie, by his wife Mary
Neil, daughter of the late Rev. James Hay, Doctor
of Divinity. tV/^/^j— Brooks's, Reform. /./t'tvvVj— White,
with black facings, and white, with red facings. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse sable between
three Moors' heads couped proper, banded or (for Morison) ;
2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three fieurs-de-lis argent
(for Broun). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of the
liveries, three Moors' heads conjoined in one neck proper,
banded or, one looking upwards, the others to the dexter
and sinister (for Morison) ; and on the sinister side, on a
wreath of the liveries a lion rampant proper, holding in the
dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis argent (for Broun) ; and in
escrolls above the creststhese Mottoes, " Prudentia prtestet,"
" Floreat majestas." Married, Sept. 20, 1864, Eve Magda-
lene ((/. 1896), dau. of George Waugh of Queensborough
Terrace, London; and has Issue — (i) Guy Edward Broun-
Morison, Esq., J. P., b. March 4, 1867 \m. 1903, Beatrice F.
Crowley] ; (2) Valentine Dudley Ogilvy Broun-Morison,
Gentlernan, b. 1869; (3) Basil Broun-Morison, Gentleman,
b. 1875 ; (4) Henry de Annand Broun-Morison, Gentleman,
b. February 19, 1885 ; Maud, d. 1865 ; Muriel, d. 1875 ;
Gwendolen [///. A. O. Bevitt]; and Blanche Aim^e. Estates —
Murie, in the co. of Perth ; Finderlie, in the co. of Kinross.
Postal addresses — The House of Murie, Errol, N.B. ,and
Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex.
FRANCIS HENRY ERNEST BROUNCKEK, Gen-
tleman, late Lieut. R.-'X. Born Jan. 29, 1865, being the only
son of the late Henry Francis Brouncker, Esq. , J. P. cos.
Southampton and Dorset, late Lieut. 24th Regt., by his wife
Marv Katherine, eldest dau. of Everson Harrison, Esq., of
Tole'thorpe Hall, Rutlandshire, J. P. Armorial bearings
— Argent, six pellets, three, two, and one, a chief embattled
sable, thereon a lozenge fesseways of the field, charged with
a cross pat^e of the second between two crescents of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, out of battlements sable, a dexter cubit arm
vested, charged with two bendlets wavy of the first, holding
in the hand proper a lozenge in pale, charged with a cross
pat^e as in the arms. Motto—" Duty." Married, Oct. 29,
1889, Clementina Mary, dau. of C. D. F. Phillips, M.D.,
LL.D. 6'(?a/— Boveridge, Cranborne. C/«/J— Hyde Park.
BROWE, quartered by DAVENPORT.
BROWELL. Azure, on a rock, in base proper an eagle
with wings elevated argent, in chief a naval crown or be-
is the Naval Cockade.
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tween two estoiles also argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a rock proper,
thereon in front of an anchor cabled in bend sinister sable an
eagle rising also proper. Motto— " Virtute quama stutia."
Sons of Edward Mash Browell, Esq., J. P., late Secre-
tary to Board of Green Cloth, d. 1808 ; </. 1898 ; »/.,
first, 1835, Eliza Caroline, dau. of Henry Hakewill ;
second, 1845, Charlotte, dau. of Jacob Hans Busk :—
Edward Thomas Browell, Esq., Col. R.A., 6. March 16,
1842; m. Oct. 12, 1869, Catherine Mary Amelia Helen, dau.
of Rev. Edward Thrupp, Vicar of Feltham, and has issue,
Langton William Browell, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., d. Sept.
2, 1871; Henry Frith Browell, Gentleman, d. Nov. 21, 1872;
William Morris Browell, Gentleman, d. March 25, 1875;
Frederick James Browell, Gentleman, d. July 17, 1879;
Helen Edith, and Catherine Margaret.
Henry Herbert Browell, Gentleman, M.A., Barrister-at
Law, i. June 21, 1856.
Rev. WILLIAM ROBERT BROWELL, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Beaumont, Esse.x. Bor/t , being the
only son of the late James Browell, Purser R.N. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a rock, in base proper an eagle with
wings elevated argent, in chief a naval crown or between
two estoiles also argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rock proper, thereon in
front of an anchor cabled in bend sinister sable, an eagle
rising also proper. Motto — "Virtute quam astutia."
Postal address — 'I'he Rectory, Beaumont, Essex.
BROWN, see GILPIN-BROWN, HARVIE-BROVVN,
KNOX- BROWN, M'KERRELL- BROWN, and OS-
WALD-BROWN.
BROWN, quartered by LEES and TROTTER.
SiK ALEXANDER HARGREAVES BROWN, Bart.,
M.P. for the Wellington Division of Shropshire,
Hon. Col. ist Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, and J. P.
for Lancashire and Surrey ; was Cornet 5th Dragoon
Guards 1864-66. Born April 11, 1844, being the third
son of the late Alexander Brown, Esq., of Beilby Grange,
in the co. of Yorkshire, by Sarah his wife, dau. of the late
James Brown of New York. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a chevron or between two bears' paws erased in chief
argent, and in base four hands conjoined in saltire of the
.second, on a chief engrailed also or, an eagle displayed
sable. Crest - Upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw
as in the arms issuant out of a wreath of oak, and holding
a sinister hand all proper. Motto — "Est concordia fra-
trum." Married, 1876, Henrietta Agnes Terrell, dau. of
Charles R. Blandy of Madeira ; and has Issite — (i) Gordon
Hargreaves Brown, Esq., Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b.
1880 ; (2) Walter Hargreaves Brown, Esq., l>. 1881 ; Agnes
Sarah Hargreaves ; and Gladys Emily Hargreaves. Postal
addresses — Broome Hall, Holmwood, Surrey; 12 Grosvenqr
Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform.
ALFRED BROWN, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a lion rampant or, between two flaunches of the
last, each charged with a hillock vert, a chief of the second,
thereon an oak-tree upon a mount proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a hillock vert,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand
grasping a dagger the point to the dexter proper, pommel
and hilt or, pendent from the arm by a riband gules an
escutcheon or, charged with an oak-tree eradicated proper.
Motto " Honor meus vita mea." Res. Dnrha.n, Natal.
Sir CHARLES GAGE BROWN, K.C.M.G., LL.D.,
M.D., F.R.C.P., was Physician and Medical Adviser to
the Colonial Office and to the Crown Agents for the
Colonies 1874-97. Born 1826, being the son of the late
Com. Charles Brown, R.N., sometime Queen's Harbour-
Master at Portsmouth. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
fesse wavy between two estoiles in chief and a saltire
couped in base all azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect
holding in the hand a steering-wheel all proper. Motto —
" Spes ultra." Married, 1855, Mary Anne, dau. of the
late William, McP. Rice, formerly Ch. Naval Constructor
in H.M.'s Dockyards at Pembroke and Woolwich; and
has Issue — (i) Charles Herbert Gage Brown, Esq., M.D.
(Edinburgh), b. 1859 [to whom refer]; (2) William Percy
Ga^e Brown, Esq., b. i860; Elinor Edith; Emily Ethel;
and Louisa Charlotte. Residence— Z^ Sloane Street, S.W.
CHARLES HERBERT GAGE BROWN, Esquire,
M.D. (Edin.), M.R.C.S. (Eng). Born 1859, being the
elder son of Sir Charles Gage Brown, K.C.M.G. , M.D. ,
F. R.C.P. , by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of the late William
M'P. Rice, formerly Chief Naval Constructor in H.M.'s
Dockyards at Pembroke and Woolwich. Armorial bear-
ings - Argent, a fesse wavy between two estoiles in chief
and a saltire couped in base all azure, a label for difference.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect holding in the hand a steering-
wheel all proper. Motto "Spes ultra." Married, 1891,
Janet Pitcairn, dau. of the Rev. J. P. Sandlands, M.A. ;
and has Issue — (i) Charles Lewis Gage Brown, Esq., b.
1892 ; (2) John Douglas Gage Brown, Gentleman, b. 1898 ;
Sybil E. ; and Phyllis. Postal address - 85 Cadogan Place,
S.W. C/a(J— Automobile.
BROWN. Per pale sable and gules, on a bend engrailed
with plain double cotises, between two escallops argent,
three lions passant guardant of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours,
two escallops or, thereon resting an eagle displayed vert, in
the beak a cross crosslet fitch^e gold. Motto — " Suivez
raison " : —
Sons of Rev. Di.xon Dixon Brown, J. P., D.L., M.A.,
b. 1826 ; d. ; w. 5 July i860, Georgiana Elizabeth,
d. of Col. Ferrers Loftus : —
Lionel Dixon Brown, Gentleman, b. 14 Feb. 1865.
Alfred Dixon Brown, Gentleman, b. 22 June 1867.
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HORATIO ROBERT FORBES BROWN, Esquire, of
New Hall, Midlothian, and of Carlops, Peeblesshire, J. P.
for COS. Edinburgh and Peebles. Bor/i 1854, being the
eldest son of Hugh Horatio Brown of New Hall and Car-
lops, who 1/. 1866, by Gulielmina Forbes Ranaldson, dau.
of the late Col. Ranaldson iMacdonell of Glengarry and
Clanranald, N.B. Armorial bearings- Gules, on a chev-
ron between three fleurs-de-lis or, a garb vert, banded azure.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a ship in the sea hring the signal for sailing, all
proper. Motto — " Deus adesto."
JAMES MILLAR BROWN, B.L. (Edin.), Solicitor
Supreme Court, Cape Colony, &c. Bon/ Dec. 24, 1864,
being the third son of the late Colin Brown of Rawdon,
CO. York, by his wife Eliza, dau. of George Burgess of
Worcester. C/uh — Civil Service (Cape Town), Buluwayo
Club (Buluwayo). Armorial bearings— Parted per fesse
or and gules, three fleurs-de-lis and in the fesse point
a mullet, all counterchanged. Mantling gules doubled
or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-lion rampant vert, holding in his de.xter paw a
fleurde-lis gold; with the Motto, " Floreat majestas."
Estate — Colstoun, Khami River, near Bulawayo. Postal
address — The Buluwayo CUib, Buluwayo, South Africa.
JOHN BROWN, Gentleman. Born May 26, 1851,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late James
Brown and Ann his wife, dau. of the late George Slinn (and
nephew of the late Sir John Brown, Kt. , J. P. and D.L.),
Armorial bearings — Argent, two barrulets between a
mullet in chief and a representation of a railway conical
spiral wheel in base sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper,
charged with two barrulets sable, and supporting with the
de.Kter paw an escutcheon argent, thereon a bee volant.
Motto — "Nee sorte nee fato." Married, June i, 1886,
Albreda, second dau. of the late John Pearson of Hall
Carr House, -Sheftield. Postal address — Caxton Road,
Bromhill, Sheffield.
WILLLAM JAMES BROWN, Gentleman. Born April
17, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Samuel James
Brown, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Jacobina Maria
Sophia, dau. of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., of Rudding
Park. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable, cot-
ised azure, between two mullets of six points pierced sable,
three lions rampant of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant or, between two elephants' trunks proper. Motto
— " Persevera Deoque confide." Married, Feb. 8, 1872,
Julia Elizabeth, dau. of George Cooke-Yarborough of Camps-
mount, Doncaster. Seats — Burghwalis Hall, Doncaster ;
Mibigill Lodge, co. Sutherland.
Sir WILLIAM RICHMOND BROWN, 2nd Bart., of
Astrop, CO. Northampton, D.L. co. Northampton.
5t>/-« Jan. 16, i840,beingthesonofthelate Alexander Brown,
Esq., by his wife and cousin Sarah Benedict, eldest child of
James Brown of New York; sue. his grandfather as 2nd Bart.
March 3, 1864, under the creation of Jan. 24, 1863. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron or, between two bears' paws
erased in chief argent, and four hands conjoined in saltire of
thes econd, in base, on a chief engrailed also or, an eagle
displayed sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with
his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw erased argent,
issuant out of a wreath of oak vert, holding a sinister hand
proper. Motto — " Est concordia fratrum." Married, May
28, 1862, Emily, second daughter of General William T. B.
Mountsteven, late 79th Regiment, and Staff-Officer of Pen-
sioners, Liverpool ; and has /ssi/e — (i) Melville Richmond
Brown, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regi-
ment, born October 13, 1866; (2) Frederick Richmond Brown,
Esquire, born January 28, 1868 ; Amy Woodford, died Sep-
tember II, 1876; Ethel Richmond; Margaret Richmond;
and Dora Richmond. Seat — Astrop Park, King's Sutton,
Northamptonshire. Clud — Union.
Thr L.\ti.: Sir WILLIAM ROGER BROWN, Knight
Bachelor, J. P. and D.L. for co. Wiltshire, High Sheriff
1898, Lord of the Manor of I5eckington. Born 1831, being
the son of the late James Brown of Highfield, Hilperton ;
dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three
bees volant, two and one, and as many bales of wool, one
and two proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm vested azure, cuff argent, the hand proper holding
a balance suspended gold, a mount vert, thereon a garb fesse-
ways or. Married, 1857, Sarah, daughter of the late Samuel
Elms Brown of Trowbridge. Postal address — Highfield,
Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
BROWN (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly gules and
azure, two hinds trippant in chief and a tower in base or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a tower fessewise sable, a falcon rising, belled and
jessed or. Motto — " Nil desperandum auspice Deo."
Son of Rev. Joseph Thomas Brown, Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford, i. 1817 ; d. 1897; m. 1853, Emma, d.
of William Colborne Towers, Ensign 3rd Guards : —
Charles Samuel Sneade Brown, Gentleman, 6. i860 ;
m. 1889, Fanny Margaret, d. of Sir William Anderson,
K.C.B., F.R.S., D.C.L., Director-Gen. Royal Ordnance
Factories; and has surv. issue — (i) William Noel Sneade
Brown, Gentleman, 6. 1894. Pes. — Laggan jHouse,
Maidenhead, Berks ; Towers House, Eastbourne. Cluds —
Isthmian, Sussex (Eastbourne).
BROWN of Dalnair (L.O., 3 Oct. 1902). Parted per
chevron argent and gules, two fleurs-de-lis in chief and in base
lymphad all counterchanged, flags azure, charged with a
saltire of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a lion rampart gules. Motto
— ' ' Famas studiosus honestas." Livery — Dark blue.
Son of : —
Thomas Brown, Gentleman, b, 1831 ; m. i860, Jemima
Jean, d. of John Hunter of Burnhead. Seat — Dalnair.
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Fifth son of above-mentioned Thomas Brown : — ■
Percy Wilson Brown, Escj. , Capt. 2nd Batt. Gordon High-
landers [Arms as above, but (reniatric. 6 Oct. 1902) parted
per chevron embattled, &€.], ^. 1876. Club — Wellington.
BROWN (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, within
two bendlets, as many lions passant, the whole between two
Heurs-de-lis all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — -On a wieath of the colours, in frorU of a
griffin's head erased per pale sable and argent, gorged
with a collar Hory counter flory.counterchanged, five bezants
fessewise. Motto — " Si sit prudentia."
Sons of William Brown of Compton, Ashbourne,
Derbysh. , fi. ; d. ; m : —
David Brown, Gentleman, h. 1833; m. ; and has
issue — Frederick W. Brown, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Southport, Lanes.
BROWN (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron between two
lions rampant in chief or, and three swords two in saltire
surmounted by one in pale in base proper, pommels and hilts
also or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the body
with a sword in pale, and holding in each claw a sword all
proper, pommels and hilts or. Motto — " From thee cometh
victory."
Son of David Philip Brown, Esq.,
Own) Hussars, b. ; </. 1867
Dorothea, sister of Sir Edward
Bart. :
Lt.-Col. Edward Douglas Brown Synge-Hutchinson,
V.C. (y.j'.).
Augustus George Brown, Gentleman, b. 1864. Jies. —
Juneau, Alaska Territory, U.S.A.
BROWN (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse argent, between
two bees volant in chief proper and in base a garb or, a
beaver statant of the third. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wre.ath of the colours, a demi-wolf-dog couped,
holding in the mouth a broken javelin in bend proper,
between the paws a horse-shoe or. Motto— "Fidem
servabo."
Son of late William Brown of Bridge Hall, Bradwell,
Essex, b. ; d. ; m. : —
John Smith Brown, Gentleman, Citizen of London and
Member of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Com-
pany of Tin Plate Workers [Arms as above, impaling the
Major 7th (Queen's
w. 1853, Frances
Synge-Hutchinson,
arms of Crisp, per fesse sable and gules, a camelopard
statant argent, between three horse-shoes or], b. 1856; m.
1884, Maria Emily, yst. d. of late James Crisp of Bridge
House, Beccles, co. Suffolk ; and has issue — Ivan Crisp
Brown, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; and Muriel Crisp. Seai —
Broomtield Hall, Chelmsford. Postal address — 22-30 Great
Eastern Street, London, E.C. Club Royal Thames Yacht.
FRANCIS ARCHIBALD BROWN DOUGLAS, Ad-
vacate and Gentleman. Born April 17, 1854, being the
eldest son of the late Francis Brown Douglas, Advocate,
Lord Provost of Edinburgh in i860, by his wife Marianne
Leslie, dau. of the Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville. Armo-
rial bearings — .Argent, a cincjuefoil sable, within abordure
wavy t-rniine, on a chief gules, two mullets of the field.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a hand grasping a man's heart proper. Motto
— "Sicker." Postal address — 21 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
BROWN -SYNGE-HUTCHINSON (R.L.. 23 June
1904, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale azure
and gules, a lion rampant ermine between eight cross
crosslets or (Hutchinson); 2. quarterly, i. and iiii.,
azure, three millstones proper; li. and iii., argent, an eagle
displayed with two heads sable, beaked and legged gules
(Synge, formerly Miliington Vn. Shropshire, 1623); 3.
gules, a chevron between two lions rampant in chief or,
and three swords, two in saltire surmounted by one pale-
wise in b.ase proper, pommels and hilts also or (Brown).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. issuing out of a
ducal coronet or, a cockatrice with wings endorsed vert
(Hutchinson) ; 2. on the dexter side, issuing from a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's claw proper (Synge) ; 3. on the
sinister side, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
plaved sable, charged on the body with a sword in pale,
and holding in each claw a sword all proper, pommels and
hilts or. Mottoes " Non sibi sed toti " (Hutchinson),
'* Coelestia canimus" (.Synge), "From Thee cometh vic-
tory " (Brown).
I'.ld. son of Major David Philip Brown, 7tli ((Queen's
Own) Hussars, b. 1821 ; d. 1867 ; m. 1853, Frances
Dorothy, sister of Sir Edward Synge-Hutchinson,
Bart., and widow of James Hewitt, Esq. :
I'xiward Douglas Brown - Synge - Hutchinson (formerly
lirown), Esq., V.C, Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. 14th (King;'s)
Hussars, b. i86r. Kes. -Somerset Barracks, Shornclitfe.
Club — Army and Navy.
I'RANCES MARY P.ROWN - WESTHEAD, eldest
daughter of John Catnn Thompson of Bazil Grange, West
Derby, and widow of the late Marcus Brown- Westhead,
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Lsquire, Major of the ist Manchester Rifle Volunteers, and
uniierly a Lieutenant in tiie Worcestershire Militia. Livery
Es.
formerly
Drab coat and vest, dark bhie and silver facings, dark
blue trousers. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge —
Quarterly, i. grant! quarter (Biown-W'esthead), quarterly i.
and iv. argent, t\\ o barrulets dancett^e sable, between three
Saracens' heads coupetl at the shoulders proper, wreathed
round the temples of the first and second (for Westhead), ii.
and iii. azure, on a fesse argent, between three martlets in
chief and the Roman fasces erect, surmounting two swords in
saltire and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess-
rooks sable (for Brown); 2. grand quarter, the same arms
namely or, a lion rampant between three swans' heads
erased, all within a bordure invected azure, charged with
four annulets or. Married, February 20, 1855 ; and has
Issue — George Montagu Brown-Westhead, Gentleman [to
whonij^refer] ; and Frances Dora Adela. Postal address —
Lea Castle, near Kidderminster.
GEORGE MONTAGU BROWN-WESTHEAD, Gentle-
man, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws of the University
of Cambridge. Born Feb. 21, 1859, being the only son of the
late Marcus Brown-Westhead, Esq., by Frances Mary his
wife, eldest dau. of John Caton Thompson of Bazil Grange,
of Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the same arms of Westhead ;
4. grand quarter, party per ctievron or and azure, in
chief a mullet of six points between two crosses patc^e
of the last, and in base the front elevation of a chapel
argent (for Chappell), and impaling the arms of Thompson,
West Derby. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. grand
quarter (Brown Westhead), quarterly i. and iv. argent, two
barrulets dancettee sable, between thiee Saracens' heads
coujied at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples
of the first and second (for Westhead), ii. and iii. azure, on
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;i fesse argent, between three martlets in chief, and the
Roman fasces erect surmounting two swords in saltire,
and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess-rooks
sable (for Brown) ; 2. grand quarter, the same arms of
Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the same arms of Westhead ;
4. grand quarter, party per chevron or and azure, in chief
a mullet of six points between two crosses patfc of the
last, and in base the front elevation of a chapel argent
(for' Chapell) ; and for his Crests i. on a wreath of the
colours, within a fetterlock or, a Saracen's head couped
proper, wreathed round the temples argent and sable (for
Westhead), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed with two heads azure, charged on the breast
with the fasces, swords and chaplet as in the arms (for
Brown); with the Motto, " Ora et Labora." Married,
April 30, 1888, Ada, dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of Gol-
borne Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and has
/^j,^^_Maud Frances. Es/aies—hea Castle, Wolverley,
CO. Worcester; Redcliffe, Newton -le- Willows, in the
County Palatine of Lancaster ; and Reit Spruit and Drie
Fontein, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Postal Address— Lea.
Castle, Wolverley, Worcestershire.
GEORGE MARION YORK BROWN-WESTHEAD,
Gentleman. Born July i, 1861, being the son of the late
Thomas Chappell Brown - Westhead, Esc]. of Cauldon
House, in co. Stafford, J. P., by Marian his wife, fourth
dau. of George Fourdrinier. Armorial bearings— (Quar-
terly, I. grand quarter (for Brown-Westhead), cjuarterly
i. and iv. argent, two barrulets dancett^e sable, between
three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders proper,
wreathed round the temple's of the first and second (for
Westhead), ii. and iii. azure, on a fesse argent, between
three martlets in chief and tiie Roman fasces erect sur-
mounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet
in base or, three chess-rooks sable (for Brown) ; 2. grand
quarter, the same arms of Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the
same arms of Westhead ; 4. grand quarter, party per chev-
ron or and azure, in chief a mullet of six points between
two crosses pat6e of the last, and in base the front elevation
of a chapel argent (for Chappell), the whole being charged
with a crescent for difference ; and for his Crests, i. on a
wreath of the colours, within a fetterlock or, a Saracen's
head couped proper, wreathed round the temples argent
and sable (for Westhead) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle displayed with two heads azure, charged on the
breast with the fasces, swords, and chaplet, as in the arms
(for Brown) ; with the Motto, " Ora et labora." Married,
December 4, 1884, Alice Meigh, eldest daughter of Taylor
Ashworth, Esquire, of Stoke-upon-Trent, Justice of the
Peace; and has Issue — Gerald York Brown-Westhead,
Gentleman, born July 23, 1890. Postal address — Shelton,
Stoke-upon-Trent.
BROWNE, see CAVE -BROWNE, DU MOULIN -
BROWNE. WOGAN-BROWNE, and STAPLES-
BROWNE.
BROWNE, quartered by BLAKE. BLAKE -DE-
BURGH, and MOSTYN.
W CHARLES MICHAEL EDWARD BROWNE, Es-
@ quire, Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Regt. Born ,
being the younger son of the late Francis Browne of Castle
Browne, Major 7th Hungarian Hussars, Austrian Service,
by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Gen. Baron de Kerederen de
Trobriand of the French Army. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, sable, a chevron between three cranes
argent (for Browne) ; 2. per pale ermine and gules, a saltire
counterchanged (for Stephens) ; 3. or, on a chief sable,
three martlets of the field (for Morgan), a crescent for
cadency. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger azure, maned,
tufted, and armed or. Motto — "Qui non ciconia ligris."
Married, July 8, 1896, Vera Marguerite Mansel, younger
dau. of Major Boyse, J. P., of Bannow, co. Wexford.
Residence — L' Hermitage, St. Cyre, Indre et Loire,
France.
DODWELL FRANCIS BROWNE, Esquire. M.A. and
LL.B. Trinity College, J. P. co. Mayo, Barrister-at-Law of
the Irish Bar, and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Ceylon ;
was appointed, Jan. 15, 1893, Distrtct Judge of Colombo.
Born May 23, 1841, being the only son of Neal O'Doncl
Browne of Rathain, co Mayo, Resident Magistrate King's
Co. 1839-48, CO. Cork 1848-67, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Abel Labertouche. Armorial bearings— Sable, three lions
passant in bend between two double cotises argent. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed vert. Motto — "Suivezraison." Married,
Aug. 9, 1871, Annabella, dau. of Samuel Glenny of Liver-
pool; and has Issue — (i) Dodvvell Browne, Gentleman, b.
May 4, 1872; (2) Keppel Glenny Dodwell Browne, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 15, 1873 ; (3) O'Donel Henry Dodwell Browne,
Gentleman, /'. Sept. 20, 1878; and Norah Lucy Frances
Dodwell. Residences — Rathain, Castlebar, co. Mayo, and
Colombo, Ceylon.
M DOMINICK ANDREW BROWNE, Esquire, I. P., '
© D.L. CO. Mayo, High Sheriff 1881. Born June 30,
1824, being the eldest son of Lieut. -Col. John Browne,
98th Regt. , of Brcaghvvy, who served with distinction at
Waterloo, and in several engagments in the Peninsular
War, by his wife Frances Jane, dau. of John Hawthorn.
Z-zw^j — Claret and silver. Armorial bearings — Sable,
three lions passant in bend between two double cotises
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed vert. Motto — -"Suivoz
raison." Married, July 26, 1864, Emily Louisa, only dau.
of John Sidney Hawkins, Esq., of Brompton, eldest son
of Sir John Hawkins, Knt. , Chairman of Quarter Sessions
for Middlesex; and has had Issue — (i) Dominick Sidney
Browne, l"".sq., High .Sheriff co. Mayo 1896, Capt. 3rd
Batt. Royal Scots l""usiliers, /'. March 31, 1866 \in., June
1895, Naomi, eldest dau. of Hon. R. R. Doliell of Beauvoir
Manor, Quetjec, Canada, M.P. and P. C. Canadian Parlia-
ment] ; (2) Francis John Sidney Browne, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 23, 1867, (/. June 30, 1875. Seat — Breaghwy, Castle-
bar. Town address — 3 Berkeley House, Berkeley Square,
W. C/i/^^Windham.
Rkvf.rknd HENRY GEORGE CAVENDISH
BROWNE, B.A., Rector of Bredon, Lord of the Rectory
Manor of Bredon, Worcestershire. Born 1829, being the
second son of the Hon. Henry Montague Browne, Dean
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of Lismore, by his wife the Hon. Catherine Penelope de
Montmorency, eldest dau. of Lodge Evans, Viscount
Frankfort de Montmorency. Z-n-t'/j — Black coat, white
facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, sable, three lions passant in bend between double
cotises argent, in the sinister chief point a crescent of the
first ; 2 and 3, argent, two bars per pale indented azure and
gules, in chief three pellets (for Dodwell). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
displayed vert, charged with a crescent as in the arms.
Motto— " Suivez raison." Married, 1856, Amelia Hunt,
dau. and coheir of lames Hunt of Quebec, Canada, second
son of Thomas Hunt of Blackpool, Dartmouth, Devonshire ;
and has Issue— {\) Henry Montague Browne, Esq., Capt.
ist Batt. Lancashire Regt., b. Nov. 19, 1857, d. in S. Africa,
May 23, iqoo ; (2) lames Cavendish Browne, Gentleman,
b. March 3, 1863, killed in action in S. Africa, Oct. 23,
1900; (3) Augustus Arthur Howe Browne, Esq., b. April
25, 1868; and (4) Francis Raymond Browne, Gentleman,
b. March 7, 1870, d. Dec. 14, 1886. Residence — 'Yhe.
Rectory, Bredon, Tewkesbury.
HENRY GEORGE BROWNE, Esquire, J. P. Hants
and Isle of Wight; has the Victoria Cross, Colonel m
the Army (retired). Born Sept. 1830, being the eldest
surviving son of Arthur Browne, Esq., of Newtoun, Ros-
common, Ireland, by his wife Anne, dau. of Captain
Clements, E.I.C.S. Z,zi/^;j— Claret, yellow facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, three lions passant in bend,
between four bendlets argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert.
Motto--" Suivez raison." Married, 1862, Annie Jane,
dau. of the late Chas. Seely, Esq., M.P. (sister of the
present Sir Charles Seely, Bart. ) ; and has /w?/<?— Charles
Henry Arthur Browne, Gentleman ; and Claudine Mary.
Residence— Mon\.fia.g\e. Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Club—
Victoria Yacht Club, Ryde.
General Sir JAMES FRANKFORT MANNERS
BROWNP:, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the eldest son of the late
Very Reverend and Honourable Henry Montague Browne,
Dean of Lismore, Master of Arts, by his wife Catherine
Penelope, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine
Penelope, daughter of the Right Honourable Lodge Evans
de Montmorency, first Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency ;
entered the Royal Engineers 1842, became Colonel 1864,
General 1888 (and retired same year), and Colonel-Com-
mandant 1890; served in the Crimean Campaign; Acting
Adjutant-General, Royal Engineers, 1866-71 ; Deputy
Adjutant-General, Royal Engineers, 1871 76; was Gover-
nor of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1880-
1887 ; created C^ompanion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, 1856, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-
mander, 1894. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Sable, three lions passant in bend, between two double
cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Upon the escut-
cheon, wliicli is encircled by the ribbon, and from which is
pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played vert ; with the Motto, "Suivez raison." Married,
1850, Mary (who died 1888), daughter of the late James
Hunt of Quebec ; and has Issue — Annie Kathleen de
Montmorency, and Agnes Montague. Postal address — 19
Roland Gardens, S.W.
ROBERT JOHN BROWNE. Bom April 7, 1832,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Browne, Esq.
(Ranger of Her Majesty's Curragh of Kildare for nearly
fifty years), and of Harriet, second dau. of the late William
S. Dempster of Skibo Castle, near Dornoch, Sutherland-
shire. C/// ^5— Kildare Street (Dublin) and Royal St. George
Yacht (Kingstown). Livery— C\a.Te\.. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, sable three lioncels passant in bend
argent, armed and langued gules, between two double
cotises or ; 2 and 3 argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest- On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed party per fesse
vert and or. Motto — "Suivez raison." Married, Jan. 20,
i88o, Edith, youngest daughter of the late William Beau-
champ Stoker (Banister-at-Law) and Grace, youngest
daughter of the late Commodore Thos. Gordon Caulfield,
R.N. Estates— K.\\ske2igh, Mount Kelly, and Glen-
amaddy, in county of Galway. Postal address — Coolarne,
Silchester Road, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
THOMAS BROWNE BROWNE, Esquire, J. P. Born
Feb. 22, 1846, being the third son of Luke Brady, by his
wife Anne, dau. of Windham M'Grath Fitzgerald, and
assumed the surname and arms of Browne by Royal
Licence in 1877. Livery — Claret coat faced with red, and
red waistcoat, drab plush trousers. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a bend engrailed between two plain cotises
sable, three eagles displayed with two heads of the first ; in
the sinister chief point a pellet. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
with two heads per pale argent and sable, the dexter wing
charged with a pellet, and the sinister with a plate. Motto
— " Nee timeo nee sperno." Married, Feb. 8, 1875, Emily,
dau. of John Thomas Perry of Fomerlea, Tulla, co. Clare ;
and has Iss24e—(i) Thomas Henry Brady Browne, Esq.,
late Lieut. 5th L.incers, 1902, Capt. Clare R.G.A. (Militia),
b. Feb. 22, 1882 ; (2) Windham Alexander Browne, Gentle-
man, b. May 31, 1887; (3) Alfred Lucius Browne, Gentle-
man,' b. Oct. 29, 1888 ; Emly Frances ; Marian Alice ; and
Aileen Mary. Seats— 'He^growQ, Tulla, co. Clare ; Kilbegs,
Blessington, co. Wicklow ; Cartron, Burren, co. Clare.
BROWNE (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three
lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, a
crescent for difference (Browne, c. 1600); 2 and 3, argent,
two bars per pale indented azure and gules, in chief three
pellets (Dodwell). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert.
Motto — " Suivez raison."
Sons of John Cavendish,
1794; d. 1873; ^- 2nd,
Charles Ewan Law, M.P. ,
g.d. of ist Lord Ellenborough : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis William Browne, 4th Baron
Kilmaine, of The Neale (Irel., 16 Nov. 1789), loth Bart.
(Nova Scotia, 21 June 1636), a Rep. Peer, J. P. and D.L.
Westmeath, J. P. Mayo, b. 1843 ; m. 1877, Alice Emily, d.
of Col. Deane Shute ; and has issue— Hon. John Edward
Deane Browne (The Neale, co. Mayo), b. 1878 [w. 1901,
Lady Aline Kennedy, d. of the 3rd Marq. of Ailsa ; and
has issue— John Francis Archibald Browne, Esq.
3rd Baron Kilmaine, b.
1839, Mary, d. of Hon.
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5^„/.r— Gaulston House, Killucan, Westmeath ; The Neale,
Ballinrobe, co. Mayo. C/w^^j— Carlton, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
The Hon. Arthur Henry Browne, b. 1850; m. 1885.
Clotilda Georgiana, d. of Sir John Don Wauchope, 8th
Bart., of Newton; and has surv. issue— Clotilda Mary
Hamilton ; Clementina Berthia Evelyne ; and Gertrude
Cicely luliet. Res.—^i Ailesbury Read, Dublin. Club—
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son of Hon. and Very Rev. Henry Montague Browne,
M.A., Dean of Lismore, b. 1799; d. 1884; m. \%'2'2.,
Hon. Catherine Penelope, eld. d. of Lodge Evans, ist
Visct. Frankfort de Montmorency : —
Sir James Frankfort Manners Browne, K.C.B. [q.v.).
Rev. Henry George Cavendish Browne [q.v.).
Sons of Major Hon. George Augustus Browne, b.
i8or ; d. 1878; /«. 2nd, 1853, Frances Mary, eld. d.
of Charles Prideaux-Brune of Prideaux Place, Corn-
wall : —
George Caulfeild Prideaux Browne, F.sq., b. 1855; m.
1882, Evelyn ((/. 1883), d. of Lieut.-Gen. Edward Arthur
Somerset, C.B. ; and has issue — Evelyn Browne, Esq., b.
1883. Res.—
Cecil Augustus Seymour Browne, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1889, Ada Catherine, only d. of Sir William Crosbie,
7th Bart. ; and has issue — Claude Lancelot Seymour
Browne, Gentleman, b. 1891. Club — White's.
Sons of Capt. Hon. Richard Howe Browne, 8th
Hussars, b. i8ii ; d. 1888 ; m. ist, 1833, Elizabeth
[d. 1876), d. of Col. Hon. John Browne ; 2nd, 1880,
Elise, d. of Col. H. L. Watkins, and widow of E.
Hutchinson Little : —
George Richard Browne, Esq., Major late 88th
Connaught Rangers, Knt. of Legion of Honour, b. 1834 ;
m. 1857, Louisa, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir George Tyler,
K.H. ; and has issue — (i) Ernest Cavendish Browne, Esq.,
b. i860 [w. 1885, Rachel Georgina, d. of Lieut. -Col. Brett,
17th Lancers; (2) George Frederick Browne, Gentleman,
b. ; and Adelaide. Res. —
Arthur Henry Howe Browne, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
Sons of Rev. William James Caulfeild Browne, R.
of Kittesfoid, Somerset, b. 1825; d. 1893; w. 1853,
Jane Catherine Meade, d. of Thomas Audrey Gapper of
Wincanton : —
Aubrey Caulfeild Browne, Esq., b. i860 ; ///. ist, Caroline
Mitchelf (f/. 1893); 2nd, Ida Graham; and has issue —
Cecil Browne, Esq., b. 1892; Winifred; Norah ; and
Kathleen. Res. — Rangoon. Biirmah.
James Cecil Caulfeild Browrm, Gentleman, b. 1862;
m. 1887, Elsie Manning; and has issue— (i) Rolf Caulfiild
Browne, Gentleman, b. 1895; (2) Edwin Caulfeild Browne,
Gentleman, b. 1895 (twin with his brother) ; Cecily Caulfeild ;
and Nesta Caulfeild. Res. — Upton Wood, Shepherdswell,
Kent.
Harold John Caulfeild Browne, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Res.—
Edward Hungerford Caulfeild Browne, Gentleman, late
Bechuanaland Border Police, b. 1867. Res. —
Browne of Rathain.
Dodwell Francis Browne of Rathain [q.v.).
Browne (Arms as above, but without the quartering ,
for Dodwell).
Sons of Howe Peter, 2nd Marquess of Sligo, K.P. ,
b. 1788 ; (/. 1845 ; m. 1816, Hester Catherine, eld. d.
of i8th Earl of Clanricarde : —
The Most Hon. Henry Ulick Browne, 5th Marquess
of Sligo (Irel., 29 Dec. 1800), 7th Earl of Altamont (Irel.,
4 Dec. 1771), Visct. Westport (Irel., 24 Aug. 1768), and
Baron Monteagle of Westport, co. Mayo (irel., 20 Aug.
1760), 5th Baron Monteagle of Westport, co. Mayo (U.K.,
20 Feb. 1806), D.L. CO. Mayo [Supporters — Dexter, atalbot
gorged with a Baron's coronet ; sinister, a horse argent], b.
1831 ; m. 1855, Catherine Henrietta, d. of W. S. Dicken,
Dep. Insp.-Gen. LM.S. ; and has issue — (i) George Ulick
Browne, Esq., commonly called Earl of Altamount, late
Capt. i2th Bengal Cav. , served in Afghan War 1879-80,
medal and clasp (High Field, Haslemere, Surrey), b. 1856
\m. 1887, Agatha Stewart, d. of J. Stewart Hodgson, of
Lythe Hill, Haslemere; and has issue — Ulick de Burgh
Browne, Esq. , commonly called Visct. Westport, b. 1898 ;
Lady Eileen Agatha ; Lady Moya Melisende ; Lady Doreen
Geraldine] ; (2) Lord Arthur Howe Browne, Capt. ist Batt.
Roy. Munster Fus. , b. 1867; (3) Lord Terence Morris
Browne, Assistant-Sup. Bengal Police, b. 1873 ; (4) Lord
Alfred Eden Browne, Lieut. R.H.A., /'. 1878; Lady lidith
Hester [w. 1881, John George Charles]; Lady Florence
Marion \ni. 1886, Major William Randal Hamilton
Beresford-Ash of Ashbrook, co. Londonderry]; Lady
Norah (twin with Terence) ; and Lady Alice Evelyn \rn.
1898, John Fitz Gerald Mahon]. A'fa/— Westport House
CO. Mayo.
Lord Richard Howe Browne, Major late 96th Regt. ,
b. 1834 ; m. 1863, Agnes Elizabeth ((/. 1885), d. of late James
Amesbury of Brighton; and has had issue — (i) Arthur
Richard Browne, Esq., b. 1866; d. 1900 [/«. 1892, Bernice,
d. of James Seagrave ; and had issue — Arthur Richard
Howe Browne, Esq. , b. 1893] ; (2) Percy Howe Browne.
Gentleman, b. 1868 [;«. 1897, Alice Tremlett, d. of late
Capt. C. H. Marillier; and has issue — Margaret Kathleen j ;
(3) Cyril Edward Browne, Gentleman, M. A. (Camb. ), b.
1873 [w. 1902, Alice Christina, d. of F. T. Lewin, D. L. ,
of Castle Grove, co. Galway ; and has issue a son, h.
1903 ; ] ; Helen Augusta [;«. 1901, George Mitchell of
Buluwayo] ; and Marion Agnes. Res. — Leith Villa,
Reigate.
Son of Peter Denis Browne, Esq., b. 1825; d. 1883;
m. 1865, Emily, d. of Col. Richard Beauchamp: —
Beauchamp Denis Browne, Esq., /'. 1871.
Sons of Very Rev. Denis Browne, Dean of I'-mly,
b. 1795; d. 1864; m. 1824, Anne Alicia, d. of Thomas
William Filgate of Arthurstown : —
Denis Howe Browne, Gentleman, b. 1826. Res. —
William Denis Browne, Gentleman, b. 1836; m. 1879,
Louisa, d. of Thomas Hacket of Moor Park; and lias
issue — (i) Denis Robert Howe Browne, Gentleman, b.
1879; (2) William Charles Denis Browne, Gentleman,
b. 1888; Emily Alice; Louisa Muriel; and Helen Ethel.
Res.—
Son of John Dennis Browne, Gentleman, of Mount
Browne, b. 1798; d. 1862; m. 1832, Esther, eld. d.
of John Wells of Beckley, Kent, M.P. :—
Percival Altamount Browne, Esq., late Capt. B.S.C. ,
b. 1841 ; VI. 1871, Maude, d. of James Hunt ; and
has issue — (i) Pi-rcy Frederick Browne, (Jentli-nian,
b. 1872; (2) Buidett Browne, Gentleman, b. 1875; (3)
Denis Howe Browne, Gentleman, b. 1876; an<l Her-
bert Browne, Gentleman,! iJ. 1878. Seat — Mount lirowne,
CO. Mayo.
Son of Rev. George Browne, V. of Lenton, Notts,
b. 1803 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1828, Elizabeth Anne, d. of Rev.
Edward Day of Beaufort House, Kerry : —
George Robert Browne, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry (High \
Sheriff 1889), b. 1833; m. 1862, Emma Frances, only d. of j
Wilson (iun, Esq., D. L. , of Rattoo, co. Kerry; and has !
issue, with six daus. , a son, George Denis Gun Brown, /•.
1874 [;«. 1901, Gertrude Bessy, d. of John Robert Sutton
Hudson]. Scat — Cahirdown, co. Kerry.
Sons of Rev. Rol^ert Browne, R. of Fawley, Hants,
b. 1835; d. 1900; nt. 1866, Ellen Richenda, d. of Rev.
Daniel Wilson, V. of Islington : —
Robert Denis Browne, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
George Cyril Denis Browne, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.—
Ambrose George Denis Browne, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
Son of Arthur Browne, Esq., of Newtown, co. Ros-
common, b. 1785 ; d. 1870 ; w. 1814, Anna Elizabeth,
only d. of Capt. Richard Clements H.E.I.C.S. : —
Henry George Browne, Esq., V.C. , Col. late looth Foot
{q.v.).
Son of Rev. John Denis Browne, V. of Braintree, Essex,
b. 1807 ; d. 1864 ; /«. Mary Ruth, d. of William
Lacy : — J
Rev. Valentine John Augustus Browne, R. of Nuffield, ^
Oxon., formerly 7th Fus., b. 1843.; m. 1884, Frances Eliza-
beth, d. of William Rose, Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue —
Rosalind Frances. Res. — Nuffield Rectory, Henley-on-
Thames.
Son of Dominick Andrew Browne, Esq., of Breaghwy,
CO. Mayo, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1881), b. 1824 ; d.
1902 ; m. 1864, Emily Louisa, only d. of John Sidney
Hawkins, Esq., eld. d. of Sir John Hawkins : —
Dominick Sidney Browne, Esq., D.L. co. Mayo (High
Sheriff 1896), Capt. 3rd Batt. R. Scots Fus., b. 1866; tn.
1805, Elizabeth Naomi, eld. d. of Hon. R. R. Dobel of
Beauvoir Manor, Quebec, M.P. and P.C., Canadian
Pari. ; and has issue — Naomi Frances Muriel ; Noel
Sidney ; and Moyra Rose. Seat — Breaghwy, Castlebar,
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CO. Mayo. C/i/ds — United University, Orleans, Kildare
Street (Dcblin).
Son of John Joseph Browne of Brownestown, 6. ;
(i. 1844 ; m. , Maria, d. of Walter Eakins : —
George Eakins Browne, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Mayo,
M.P. 1870-1880, d. 1837; m. ist. 1858; Julia (d. 1876), d.
of late Maurice Blake of Ballinafad ; 2nd, 1879, Julia Mary,
d. of James Lynch ; and 3rd, 1883, Honoria Ellen, d. of
Francis Murphy of Kilcairne, co. Meath. Seai — Brownes-
town, CO. Mayo. C/itd — Reform.
BROWNE of Riverstown (U.O.). Gules, a chevron
between three lions' gambs erased and erect or, on a chief
crenellee argent, an eagle displayed sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On an Eastern crown or, an eagle dis-
played with two heads sable. Motto — " Hoc age."
Sons of Jemmett Browne of Riverstown, co. Cork, l>.
1832; d. 1897; m. ist, 1864, Frances Mary (</. 1875),
d. of Henry Miles Custance; 2nd, 1877, Frances
Caroline Cecil, eld. d. of Major William Walter
Stephenson : —
Charlton Basil Jemmett Browne, Gentleman, fi. 1866;
M. 1898, Rosa Cicely, d. of Edward Salter; and has issue
— Mary Cicely. .S'tw/— Riverstown, co. Cork.
Arthur Blennerhassett Jemmett Browne, Gentleman, d.
1869. AV-f.—
William Kellerman Jemmett Browne, Gentleman, d.
1878. A'es.—
Yr. son of Rev. John Browne of Riverstown, L.L.B.,
6. 1795; (i. 1857; m. 1832, Maria Judith, d. of Rev.
James Hamilton : —
Edward Frances Browne, Esq., Lieut-Col. (ret.) 35th
Regt. fi. 1835 ; m. 1877, Elizabeth Mary, eld. d. of Augus-
tin Robinson of West Lavant House, Sussex; and has
issue— (i) Wiston John Browne, Gentleman, d. 1878 ; (2)
Anthony Edward Browne, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Batt. R.
Sussex Regt., 6. 1878; and Dorothy Margaret. Hes. —
BROWNE (U.O. ). Per saltire gules and vert, in pale
two double-headed eagles, and in fess two elk's heads
coLiped respecting each other all or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a double-headed
eagle displayed per chevron gules and vert, bezantte.
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus. "
Ygst. son of Samuel Browne of Brownhill, Banbridge,
CO. Down : —
James Bankhead Browne, Gentleman, fi. . Res. —
Mirrion, Spencer's Wood, Reading, Berks.
BROWNE-GUTHRIE, see ORANMORE.
CONOLLY W^L LECKY BROWNE-LECKY, Esq.;
was High Sheriff city and co. Londonderry 1888, being
the youngest son of the late Thomas Richardson Browne,
Esq., D. L., of Aughentaine Castle, co. Tyrone, by Sarah,
fourth dau. of Hervey de Montmorency of Castle Morres,
CO. Kilkenny ; and assumed the additional name and
arms of Lecky by Royal License 1871, under the will of
Conolly W. M'Causland Lecky, Esq., D.L., of London-
derry. Club — Kildare Street, Dublin. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron between three
roses gules, a trefoil slipped or (for Lecky) ; 2 and 3 per
chevron gules and azure, a mullet between three fleurs-de-lis
or (for Browne). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased proper, charged with a rose gules (for Lecky) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, resting
the forepaw on an escutcheon gules, charged with a fleur-
de-lis gold (for Browne). Motto — "Were dum potes."
Married, 1878, Annie Henrietta, eldest dau. of Charles
Eccles, Esq., D.L. , of Ecclesville, co. Tyrone; and has,
with other Issue — Raymond S. C. de Montmorency Brovvn-
Lecky, Gentleman, b. 1881. 5^^/— Fintimara, near Warren-
point, CO. Down.
EDWARD ARTHUR BROWNFIELD. Born 1855,
being the eldest son of the late William Brownfield, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., of Chatterley House, by Ellen, dau. of
Charles Etches of Derby ; s. his brother 1889. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron engrailed argent, between two
stags' heads erased in chief of the last, and a cross pat^e
fitcht'e in base or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent,
senile of pheons gules, supporting with the dexter paw a
cross patfe fich^e or. Motto — " Laborant numen adest."
Seat — Rock House, Barlaston, Staffordshire.
General Sir CHARLES HENRY BROWNLOW,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath. Borti December 12, 1831, being the son of the late
Colonel George Arthur Brownlow (brotherof the first Baron
Lurgan), by his wife Cornelia, granddaughter of Thomas
P. Sandby, Deputy-Ranger of Windsor Great Park ; entered
the Indian Army 1847, became Colonel 1869, and General
1889 ; served in the PunjaubWar, 1848, 1849 ; in the Huzara
Campaign, 1852, 1853 ; North-West Frontier of India, very
severely wounded 1854 ; Bozdar Campaign, 1857 ; Eusofzai
Expedition, 1858 ; in the China War, i860 ; Ainbeyla Cam-
paign, 1863 ; in the Huzara Expedition, 1868 ; and as
Brigadier-General Commanding the Looshai Expedition,
1871, 1872 ; was Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen,
1869-1881 ; and Assistant Military Secretary for Indian
Affairs at the Horse Guards, 1879-1889; was created
C.B. 1864; was advanced to rank of K.C.B. 1872; and
toG.C.B. 1887. Clubs — United Service, Arthur's, Welling-
ton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per
pale or and argent, an inescutcheon within an orle of
martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled
by the ribbon of the Order of the Bath, by a wreath of
laurel, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge
of a G.C.B. , is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a chapeau
azure, turned up ermine, a greyhound gules, collared
or; with the Motto, " Esse quam videri." Married, 1890,
Georgiana, eldest daughter of the late W. C. King of
Warfield Hall, in the county of Berkshire. Postal address
— W^arfield Hall, Bracknell, Berkshire.
BROWNTON, quartered by CUST, and MAN-
SERGH.
BRUCE, quariered bv HUSSEY, SALVIN, and KIN-
LOSS.
BRUCE, see KNIGHT-BRUCE.
BRUCE (L.O., 23 March 1901). Or, a saltire gules,
charged with an open Bible proper, on a chief of the second,
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three gillyflowers argent. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest-On a wreath of his liveries, a lion sejant azure
holding in his dexter paw a passion cross or. MOttO— Ad
summa virtus." , u t
Sons of late Alexander Low Bruce, Edinburgh, fi.
d • m. , Agnes, d. of David Livingstone,
M.D., the celebrated African Missionary and Ex-
plorer:— ^ . ^ , ,
David Livingstone Bruce, Gentleman, Lieut. Duke ot
Edinburgh's Own Edinburgh Art. Mil.. ^. . ■^^■^•--
Alexander Livingstone Bruce, Gentleman [Arms as above,
but (matric. 1901) the saltire engrailed], i.
BRUCE (L.O., 1905). Or, a saltire gules, charged with
nine lozenges of the field, on a chief of the second a re-
presentation of the gateway of the city of Tientsin proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
the Bass Rock proper. Motto — " Firm."
Son of Col. Edward Jackson Bruce, R. H.A. , tn. Ellen
Arbuthnot, d. of William Henry Clarence Dalrymple,
Capt. H.E.LC.S. :—
Clarence Dalrymple Bruce, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Command-
ing ist Chinese Regt., Major West Riding Regt.
The Right Honourable Sir GAINSFORD BRUCE,
P.C., Knight Bachelor (1892), formerly a Judge of Her
Majesty's High Court of Judicature (Queen's Bench Divi-
sion), one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law.
Borfi 1834, being the eldest son of the Rev. J. Colling^vood
Bruce, LL.D. , of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hon. Doctor of
Civil Law of Durham Univ. Armorial bearings— Or, a
saltire cotised gules, on a chief of the last, a fleurs-de-lis
between two demi-lions erased of the field. Mantling
gules and or. Crest^On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a torch erect, fired proper, a lion statant with tail ex-
tended or, charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis
fesseways gules. Motto — " Do well and doubt not." Afar-
ried, 1868, Sophia, dau. of Francis Jackson of Chertsey.
Postal address — Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent ; and Gains-
law House, Berwick - on - Tweed. Clubs — Athenasum,
Carlton.
Sir GEORGE BARCLAY BRUCE, Knight Bachelor.
Born 1821, being the son of the late John Bruce of New-
castle-on-Tyne ; was elected President of the Institution of
Civil Engineers in 1887, and again in 1888, and was dubbed
Knight Bachelor in the latter year. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Anns : Or, a saltire cotised gules, on a chief
of the last, a fleur-de-lis between two demi-lions erased of the
field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a torch erect, fired
proper, a lion statant with tail extended or, charged on the
body with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways gules ; with the Motto,
" Be trew." Postal address — 64 Boundary Road, London,
N.W.
JAMES BRUCE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1886. Born April 13, 1835, being the second son of the
late Samuel Bruce of Thorndale, co. Antrim, by his wife
Annette, dau. of James Ferguson of White Park, co.
Antrim. C///i5j— Carlton and Boodle's. Armorial bearings
— Or, a saltire and a chief gules, in the dexter chief a mullet
argent, and in base a cinquefoil of the second. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head argent, bridled gules, and charged on the neck with a
cinquefoil as in the arms. Motto — " Do well, and doul)t
not." Married, Jan. 4, 1877, Mary Hogg, dau. of William
Thompson, M.D. , of Lisburn, and relict of George Mitchell.
Seat — The Manor House, Benburb, co. Tyrone.
ROBERT BRUCE, Esquire, late Colonel, Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace-
for the counties of London and Middlesex. Bor7i 1825, being
thesonof the late Sir James Robertson Bruce, second Baronet
of Down Hill, in the county of Londonderry; was created
Companion of the Most Honoural)le Order of the Bath,
1885 ; has medals — Crimea, with clasp and Turkish medal ;
Indian Mutiny, with two clasps. ( liibs — Army and Navy,
Royal St. George Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms: Or, on a saltire gules, a harp argent, a chief of
the second, on a canton also argent, a lion rampant azure,
impaling the arms of Burgoyne, namely gules, a chevron
or, between three talbots argent, on a chief of the last, as
many martlets azure. Below the escutcheon is pendent his
badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath ; and for his Crest, a lion passant azure, holding
in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped proper ; with the Motto,
" Fuimus. " Married, 1859, Mary Caroline, daughter of
Sir J. M. Burgoyne, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue —
Lilian Amy. Postal address — 6 Warwick Square, Lon-
don, S.W.
SAMUEL BRUCE, Esquire, J. P. Born August 19,
1838, being the third son of the late Samuel Bruce of
Thorndale, Belfast, and Annette his wife, dau. of James
Ferguson of Whitcpark, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings
— Or, a saltire and chief gules, in the dexter chief point a
mullet argent, in base a cinquefoil of the second (a mullet for
difference), and impaling the arms of Colthurst, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse azure, between three
colts courant sable, as many trefoils slipped or ; 2 and 3,
sable, on a bend cotised ermine, a rose gules, seeded or,
barbed vert, between two annulets of the field, a crescent
for difference. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent.
Motto — "Do well, doubt not." Married, June 17, 1878,
Louisa Mary Julia, dau. of Sir George Conway Colthurslj,
of Blarney Castle, Cork; and hiiS Issue — (i) George James
Bruce, Gentleman, b. June 3, 1880; (2) Robert William
Vesey Bruce, Gentleman, 17th Lancers, b. 1882 ; (3) Patrick
Alexander Bruce, Gentleman, b. July 4, 1888 ; and four
daughters. Seat — Norton Hall, Campden, Gloucestershire.
C/«^5— Carlton, Ulster (Belfast).
WILLIAM ROBERT BRUCE, B.A. 1855, M.A. 1878
(Dublin), Barrister-at-Law, is Master Queen's Bench Division
of the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Born 1833, being
the eldest son of the late Samuel Bruce of Thorndale, co.
Antrim, by Annette, dau. of the late James Ferguson of
White Park, co. Antrim. Clubs — Junior Carlton, University, ^
(Dublin), Ulster (Belfast). Armorial bearings — Or a saltire '
and chief gules, in the dexter chief point a mullet argent,
in base a cinquefoil of the second. Mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head couped argent, bridled gules, and charged on
the neck with a cinquefoil as in the arms. Motto — "Do
well, doubt not." Married, 1870, Florence Helen, dau.
of George Alexander Osborne ; and has, with other Issue
is the Military Cockade.
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Dublin.
■ BRUGES, see LUDLOW-BRUGES.
BRUNE, see PRIDEAUX-BRUNE.
Sir JOHN TOMLINSON BRUNNER, first Baronet,
J. P. CO. Chester, M. P. for Northwich Division of Chester,
1885-86, 1887, 1892, 1895-1900. Bor/t 1842, being the
second son of the late Rev. John Brunner of Zurich. Chtbs
—Arts', National Liberal, Reform. Armorial bearings —
Gules, a fountain playing proper, charged on the basin with
a rose gules, in chief two mullets of six points or. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a wing erect gules, a fountain as in the arms.
Motto — " Bibe si sapis." Married, ist, 1864 (who died
1874), Salome, daughter of James Davies of Liverpool ;
2nd, 1875, Jane, daughter of the late Dr. Wyman of
Kettering; and has Issue — (i) John Fowler Leece Brunner,
Esquire, b. May 24, 1865 ; (2) Roscoe Brunner, Esquire,
b. 1871 ; Grace, Mabel Alicia, Hilda, Sybil, Maud Mary,
and Ethel Jane. i>a/j— Winnington Old Hall, Northwich,
Cheshire ; Druid's Cross, Wavertree, Liverpool. Residence
— 9 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
§LOFTUS ANTHONY BRYAN, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
CO. Wexford (High Sherifl' 1892), Capt. Waterford
Art. S. Div. R.A. Bo)n 1867, being the eldest son of the
late Loftus Anthony Bryan of Highfield, co. Dublin, by
Georgina Percival, dau. of the late Thomas M'Craith of co.
Tipperary ; inherited this property from W. 1. Bryan, Esq.,
in 1873. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a lion rampant
gules, crowned or, between two cinquefoils in chief and
a fleur-de-lis in base azure, a canton of the second charged
with three bars dancettt-e argent. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a mural crown proper, a
lion rampant gules, collared gemelle or, and charged on
the shoulder with a cinquefoil argent. Motto — " Ferro
mea recupero." Married, 1886, Annie, youngest dau. of
M. R. Ryan, Esq., J. P., of Temple Mungret, co. Limerick ;
and has, with other Issue — Loftus Anthony Bryan,
Gentleman, b. 1886. Seat — Borrmount Manor, Ennis-
corthy.
BRYDGES. quartered by KINLOSS.
WILLIAM ERNEST BRYMER, Esquire, J.P. for
Dorset (High Sheriff 1887), M.A. Cantab., Major and
Hon. Lieut. -Col. Dorset Yeo. Cav., M.P. Dorchester 1874-
1885, and Southern Division Dorset 1891-98. Dorn 1840,
being the son of the late John Brymer of Ilsington, Dor-
chester, by Eliza Mary, only dau. of George H. 'Fugwell of
Crowe Hall, near Bath, and grandson of the late Alexander
Brymer, Esq., of Bathwick, one of Her Majesty's Council
for Novia Scotia, Colonel Commandant of the Militia, and
Deputy Paymaster-General in that Province. C/w/v^Carl-
ton, Turf, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — •
Per bend erminois and gules, in chief a demi-catherine
wheel in bend of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a plume of six ostrich feathers
alternately gules and argent, charged with an escutcheon of
the last, thereon a catherine-wheel of the first. Motto —
" Virtute." Residences— \\?^m^\.on House, Dorchester; 8 St.
^James's Street, London, S.W
BUCHAN, see FORDYCE-BUCHAN.
BUCHAN, quartered by MONTGOMERIE.
'^'f^toR JOHN INNERARITY BUCHAN, V.D. (re-
i Militia, J.P. Born Nov. 11, 1842, being
of John Buchan, Gentleman, by his wife
I. of Thomas Bell. Armorial bearings—
'nted or and azure, a garb between two
rased in chief of the last, and a like lion's
two garbs in base of the first. Crest — On
the colours, an oak tree eradicated fesse-
thereon a lion rampant per fesse indented
holding in the dexter fore-paw a branch of
d also proper. Motto — "Facta non verba. "
rch 19, 1885, Blanche Ellen, eldest dau. of
: and has Issue — (i) Eric John Buchan, Gentle-
. 3, 1886; (2) Ronald Buchan, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 12, 1887; (3) Kenneth Shaw Buchan, Gentleman,
b. March 7, 1890; Olive Charlotte; and Viola Blanche.
Residence — Finhaven, Stevenson Street, Studley Park, Kew,
near Melbourne. Club—^ZMzS. and Military (Melbourne).
WILLIAM BUCHAN, Esquire, F.S.A. (Scotland),
Procurator- Fiscal for the county of Peebles. Born 1851,
being the second son of the late John Buchan, Solicitor,
Hon. Sheriff-Substitute of the county of Peebles, by his
wife Violet, dau. of William Henderson. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a fesse engrailed between three lions' heads
erased argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled argent ;
and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a sun-
flower proper ; and in an escroll over the same, this Motto,
" Non inferiora secutus." Postal address — Peebles.
BUCHANAN, see PARKES-BUCHANAN, GRAY-
BUCHANAN, FERGUSON-BUCHANAN, and LEITH-
BUCHANAN.
Colonel Sir DAVID CARRICK ROBERT CARRICK-
BUCHANAN, K.C.B., J.P. and D.L. for the cos. of
Lanark, Linlithgow, Argyll, and Renfrew. Born 1825, being
the son of the late Robert Carrick-Buchanan of Drumpellier,
Scotland, and Hon. Col. 3rd and 4th Batt. Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles) ; was created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881 ; and advanced to
the rank of Kniglit Commander, 1894. Club — Army
and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant within a double
tressure flory and counterflory sable, 2 and 3 sable, on a
chevron between three bears' heads erased argent, muzzled
gules, a cinquefoil of the first charged with a crescent of the
second. Upon the shield, which is encircled by the ribbon
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his
badge as a Knight Commander thereof, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand
holding up a ducal cap purpure, lined ermine, tufted on the
top with a rose gules, within two branches of laurel disposed
orleways proper; with the Motto, " Audaces juvo." Mar-
ried, 1849, Frances Jane, daughter of the late Anthony
Lefroy, Esq., M. P. , of Carrigglass, in the county of
Longford. Postal addresses — Drumpellier House, Coat-
bridge, Lanarkshire ; Corsewall, Wigtonshire.
HERBERT BLACKWOOD BUCHANAN, Gentleman,
of Throsk, Stirlingshire. 'Born 1889, being the only son of
George Buchanan, Esq., of Arden, .Stirlingshire, who d.
1894, by Lillias Catharine, second dau. of Daniel Ritchie
of Blackwood, Victoria, Australia. Armorial bearings—
Or, a lion rampant sable, in his dexter forepaw a dagger
proper, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the
second, all within a bordure gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand grasping a scimitar proper. Motto —
" Audaciter." Residence — Throsk, Stirlingshire.
JOHN YOUNG BUCHANAN, Gentleman, F.R.S.
Bo^n , being the eldest son of the late John Buchanan,
Gentleman, of Dowanhill, Merchant in Glasgow, by his wife
Jane, dau. of John Young, Merchant in Glasgow. Armorial
bearings — Or, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued
gules, within a double tressure flowered counter-flowered
of fleurs-de-lis of the second, a bordure engrailed, parted
per pale azure and of the third. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle rising
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Audax
omnia perpeti." Residence — Christ's College, Cambridge.
Clubs — Athenceum, Conservative.
THOMAS ALEXANDER BUCHANAN, Esquire, late
Captain H.M.'s Indian Army. Born March 26, 1842, being
the eldest son of the late John Buchanan of Powis, by his
wife Harriet, eldest dau. of Joseph Nimmo, H.E.I.C.S.,
Bombay. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, a
a lion rampant gules, within a double tressure flory counter,
flory sable, 2 and 3, sable, a chevron argent between
three bears' heads of the last, muzzled gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a sword
erect in pale proper, hilted and pommelled or. Mottoes-
lover the crest), "Virtute gladii parvi " ; (below the
shield), " Nobilis est ire leonis." Married, May 3, 1873,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Mary Anne, dau. of the late W. Griffiths ; and has Issue—
(i) Ralph Abercromby Edmonstone Buchanan, Gentleman,
b. July 26, 1875 ; (2) Archibald Buchanan, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 16, 1882; and Olivia Evelyn. 5<?a/— Powis, near
Stirling, N.B.
WILLIAM CROSS BUCHANAN, Gentleman. Born
being the eldest son of the late John Cross
Buchanan of Moss and Auchintoshan, Dumbartonshire,
Esq., J. P. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, a
lion rampant sable, holding in the dexter paw a cinquefoil
ermine, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the
second ; 2 and 3, argent, a raven, wings endorsed proper, be-
tween four cross crosslets fitch(5e gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
cubit arm erect proper, holding a sword also proper,
pommel and hilt or.
WILLIAM FREDERICK BUCHANAN, Esquire.
J. P. for the Colony of New South Wales, Fellow of the
R. Colonial Inst., F.R. Hist. Soc., F.R.G.S., and a
Member of the Cloth Workers' Company. Born June 21,
1824, being the second son of Charles Henry Buchanan,
Lieut. 69th Regt. of Foot, by his wife Annie White.
Livery — Drab, crimson facings. Armorial bearings —
Erminois, a lion rampant sable, charged on the shoukle.
with a mullet of eight points or, in chief two horses'
heads couped of the second, all within a bordure in-
vected gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter hand couped at
the wrist proper, holding an escutcheon sable, charged with
a rose argent, barbed and seeded of the first, two branches
of laurel slipped and fructed in saltire of the last. Motto—
'I^Clarior hinc honos." Married, Jan. 31, 1857, Laura
Eliza Connell, second dau. of Assistant Commissary Gen.
Connell; and has /w«f — William Frederick Buchanan,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 23, 1858; Laura Emily; Laura Bessie;
Annie Elizabeth; Emily Blanch Connell; Alice Maud;
and Eva Wilhelmina. Residences — <Z\zx Innis, Sydney
N.S.W. ; Killarney, Narrabii, N.S.W.
GEORGE BUCHANNAN, Gentleman, Coroner for the
Liberty of Whitby and Whitby Strand. Born May 12, 1843,
bemg the eldest son of the late John Buchannan, by his
wife Ann, daughter of George Langborne, both of Whitby.
Livery — Black and gold. Armorial bearings — Or, a
lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, within a
double tressure, flowered and counterflovvered of fleurs-de-lis
of the second, a bordure invecked, parted per pale of the
third and argent, charged with eight crescents counter-
changed. Above the shield is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent;
and issuing from a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a
dexter hand proper, holding a ducal cap purpure, turned up
ermine, tufted on the top with a rose gules, all within two
branches of laurel disposed orleways also proper ; and in an
escroll over the same the Motto, ' ' Audaces juvo. " Married,
' ~'\\. 28, 1868, Marianne, dau. of George Croft of Rich-
d, CO. York ; and has /r«/t'^ Archibald John Buchannan,
■nan, b. June 21, 1872; Lilias Mary; and Margaret
^ostal address — Flowergate Cross, Whitby.
MATTHEW BUCKLE,
"'')r« Oct. 14, 1828, bein
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art,
coroii,
timide.
United Set .
Esquire, Vice-
the third but
the late Rev. William Lewis Buckle
~o. Surrey, Vicar of Banstead and
•■d, by his wife Mary Freeman,
'ley, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law,
^ Chester Circuit. Armo-
'^tween three chaplets
•-est — Out of a ducal
■ ' Nee temere nee
' W. Clubs—
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CHRISTOP.
Captain R.A.
son of the late Christop.
wife Caroline Maria, dau. ^
of Hellingly, Sussex. Armori..
between three chaplets argent,
gent. Crest - Out of a ducal coroi.
Motto — " Nee temere nee timide. " Ai.
Elizabeth Braithwaite, dau. of Charles
Bideford, Devon ; and has Issue — Christo
'lire,
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Buckle, Gentleman, 6. March 15, 1888; Doris Eden; and
Phyllis Norton. Seat — Norton House, Aldingbourne,
Chichester.
SCUTHBERT ROBERT BUCKLE, Gentleman,
Commander R.N. Born 1837, being the sixth but
third surviving son of the late Rev. William Lewis Buckle
of Hurgh, by his wife Mary Freeman, second dau. of
William Manley, Serjeant-at-Law, sometime .Attorney-
General of the Chester Circuit. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron between three chaplets argent. Mantling'
sable and argent. Crest -Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
ounce argent. MottO — "Nee temere nee timide." Married,
1865, Mary Charlotte, dau. of Henry Gardiner, H.E.I.C.S.;
and has Issue— Three, sons and three daus. Residence —
Reverend EDWARD VALENTINE BUCKLE.
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Banstead. Born 1831,
lieing the fourth but second surviving son of tlie late Rev.
William Lewis Buckle of Burgh, in Banstead, co. Surrey,
by his wife Mary Freeman, second dau. of William Manley,
Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, sometime .Attorney-General of the
Chester Circuit. Armorial bearings Sable, a chevron
between three chaplets argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-ounce argent. Motto
— " Nee temere nee timide." Married, 1862, Mary Geor-
gina, dau. of Rev. Fiennes Samuel Trotman of Dallington,
CO. Northamptonshire ; and has Issue Two sons and three
daus. Postal address — lia.ns\.e2id, Surrey.
CH.\RLES ALB.\N BUCKLER, Esquire, created
Surrey Herald E.xtraordinary by Royal Warrant, liear-
ing dale July 16, 1880; and by Bull, dated at the Magistral
Palace, Rome, June 11, 1885, His Eminence the Prince
Grand Master and Council of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem conferred upon him a Donat's Cross of the
first class. Born September 25, 1824, being the eldest
surviving son of John Chessell Buckler, Architect, of
O.xford (born December 8, 1793, d'^<^ January 5, 1894),
by ICsther his wife, daughter of Thomas Fair, descended
from Colonel Robert I^haire of Rostillon, in the county of
Cork, born 1619, died 1682, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter
of Sir Thomas Herbert of Tintern, in tlie county of Mon-
mouth, Baronet, Groom of the Chamber to King Charles L
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a fesse between three
^wyverns' heads erased or, langued gules, as many etoiles
'of seven points of the field. Mantling gules, lined argent.
Crest — A dragon's head couped sable gorged with two
gemels and guttt^ d'or [granted to Sir Walter Buckler of
Causewey, in the county of Dorset, Knight, by Christopher
Barker, Garter, 36 Henry VHI., .\.\\ 1544]. Postal
address — 6 Hereford Square, South Kensington, London,
S.W.
The Honour.\ble Sir HENRY BURTON BUCK-
LEY, Knight Bachelor (1900), M.A., a Judge of the
High Court of Justice. Born Sept. 15, 1845, being the
fourth son of the Rev. John Wall Buckley, M.A., and
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Burton. Liveiy —
Green. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron cottised
between two stags' heads caboshed in chief and a garb
in base all or, on a chief engrailed ermine, a buckle
between two crosses pat^e fitcht^e gules. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a demi-stag at gaze
gules, attired and gorged with a collar, a chain attached
reflexed over the back or, supporting a garb of the last.
Motto—" To my utmost." Married, April 12, 1887, Bertha
Margaretta, dau. of Charles Edward Jones ; and has had
Issue — (i) Bryan Burton Buckley, Esquire, born May 24,
1890; (2) Guy Burton Buckley, Esquire, born June 21,
1892, and died July 9, 1892; (3) Colin Burton Buckley,
Esquire, born October 16, 1899 ; Joyce Burton ; Muriel
Burton ; Olive Burton ; and Ruth Burton. Postal addresses
— 7 Melbury Road, Kensington, London, W. ; Royal
Courts of Justice, Strand, W.C. C/«^5— Athenaeum,
Oxford and Cambridge.
BUCKNER (13 Dec. 1804). Gules, an open book or,
between three bucks' heads erased ermine. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck
courant erminois in front of a beech-tree issuant from a
mount proper. Motto — " Fide surgimus ad spem."
Sons of Rev. John Buckner, M.A., late Vicar of Bap-
child, Kent, formerly of the Rifle Brigade, vi. Eliza
Lydia, d. of Gen. Hon. William Henry Gardner, R.A. ,
son of ist Lord Gardner : —
Richard Edward Herbert Buckner, Gentleman, late R.N.,
b. 1847; m. , Charlotte (Chassie), d. of John
Fellenes ; and has issue — Amy. Pes. — 20 Russell Street,
Toronto, Canada.
William Henry Peirce Buckner, Esq., Commander
R.N., b. 1849; 7n. 1881, Emma Linnington, d. of George
Gill Moffatt, Member of the House of Assembly, St.
Kitts ; and has issue — John Gardner Buckner, Gentleman,
b. 1890 ; Georgina Mary Frederica Moffat ; and Augusta
Elizabeth. Pes. — Dartanmoor, Totnes, Devon.
Sir CHARLES BUCKWORTH - HERNE-SOAME,
ninth Baronet, of Sheen, in the county of Surrey, Member
of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Licentiate of
the Society of .Apothecaries, J. P. and a member of the
Council for the county of Salop. Bor?i May 29, 1830, being
the son of Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Esquire, by
Hannah his wife, daughter of Richard Procter of Hay,
Brecon. Creatio?i—A'px\\ i, 1697. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between three mallets
or, a canton argent, for difference (for Soame) ; 2 and 3
sable, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitcht^
argent, an ermine spot (for Buckworth). Upon the escut-
cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lure argent, garnished and lined
or, thereon a hawk of the last, charged upon the breast
with a cross crosslet for difference (for Soame) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a man's head in a helmet, the beaver
up all proper (for Buckworth). Married, March 29, 1855,
Mary (who died December 24, 1893), daughter of R'chard
Fellows Procter, Esquire, of Iron Bridge, Salop ; and has
Issue-ii) Pyter Richard Everard Buckworth-Herne-Soame
Esquire, born May 15. 1863, died, unmarried, 1884 1 (2)
Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Esquire, born .September
18 1864 [to whom refer] ; Mary Hannah [married, firstly,
is the Naval Cockade.
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October i6, 1878, Arthur Marcy, of Wellington, Salop,
who died 1883; and secondly, July 24, 1889, Reverend
Richard Herbert Snape, Vicar of Eskdale, Cumberland] ;
and Evelyn [married, June 7, 1881, George Day Hanison
of Stone]. Postal address — Dawley, Shropshire.
CHARLES BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME, Es-
quire. Bor7i September 18, 1864, being the third but only
surviving son of Sir Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, ninth
Baronet [to whom refer], by his wife Mary, daughter of
Richard Fellows Procter of Ironbridge, Salop. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a
chevron between three mallets or, and a canton argent for
difference (for Soame), 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between
three cross crosslets fitch(5e argent, an ermine spot (for
Duckworth), and in chief a label of three points for differ-
ence ; and for his Crests : i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lure argent, garnished and lined or, thereon a hawk of
the last, charged upon the breast with a cross crosslet for
difference (for Soame), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
man's head in a helmet, the beaver up all proper (for
Buckworth). Married, 1891, Mary, daughter of John Edge
of Dawley, and widow of Peter Burnett Bring, Doctor of
Medicine ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Everard Buckworth-
Herne-Soame, Esquire ; (2) Charles Burnett Buckworth-
Herne-Soame, Gentleman. Postal address — Dawley,
Shropshire.
§ HARRY WILLIAM BUDDICOM, Esquire, J. P.
cos. Flint and Monmouth (High Sheriff for former
CO. 1896). Born October 25, 1859, being the second
son of the late William Barber Buddicom, Esq., J. P.,
by his wife Mary Jeanne, daughter of Captain Joseph
Robert Hownam, R.N. A/t'erj— Dark green. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron between two crosses
patde in chief and a demi-gryphon couped in base all
gules, on a chief of the last, three escallops of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a beacon fired proper, issuant from the
flames thereof a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemei
or, holding in the dexter paw a sword in bend sinister of
the first, pommel and hilt or, a cross pat^e between two
escallops of the last. Motto— " Virtute et vigilantia."
Married, 1892, Sophia, dau. of the late Charles Wriothesley
Digby ; and has Issxe^x) Walter Digby Buddicom, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; Venetia Digby ; and Marcia Sophia. Seat —
Penbedw, Mold, co. Flint. Residence — V\\\a Capella,
Bordighera, Italy. C/?^^.f— Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
WILLIAM SQUIRE BUDDICOM, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Salop. Born Jan. 9, 1840, being the only son of tlie
dau. of Rev. William Rufford. Livery — Dark blue, red
facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between
two crosses patee in chief and a demi-gryphon couped in
base all gules, on a chief of the last, three escallops of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a beacon fired proper, issuant from
the flames thereof a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar
gemel or, holding in the dexter paw a sword in bend sinister
of the first, pommel and hilt or, a cross patfe between two
escallops of the last. Motto — "Virtute et vigilantia."
Married, Aug. 23, 1866, Elizabeth Haughton, dau. of Rev.
Robert Hornby, M.A. , J. P., and grand-dau. of Sir William
Feilden, Bart., M.P. , of Feniscowles ; and has Issue —
Robert Arthiu" Buddicom, Gentleman, b. Nov. 7, 1874;
and Lilian Holland. Seat — Ticklerton Court, Church
Stretton, Salop. Club — Junior Conservative.
JAMES SMITH BUDGETT. Born 1823, being the
eldest son of the late Samuel Budgett of Bristol, by Ann,
dau. of the late Thomas Smith of Midsomer Norton.
Club — Conservative. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a cross
nvected or, between four water-bougets of the last, an
escallop between as many horse-shoes of the first. Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of two palmers' staves in saltire or, a
water-bouget azure. Married, 1849, Mary Bolton, dau. of
Thomas Farmer of Gunnersbury llouse, Middlesex ; and
has, with other Issue — Richard Sanmel Budgett, /'. 1851
[w., 1878, Annie, dau. of Joseph Maitland Ware (she dietl
1888), and has, with other issue, Huljcrt Maitland Budgett,
b. 1882]. Seat—'Sidk& Park, Guildford.
X^ulfeele^^€)toen
Rev. Robert Joseph Buddicom, Vicar of Morton, M.A.
Brasenose Coll., O.xford, by his wife Sarah Sophia,
The Reverend THOMAS MAINWARING BULKE
LEY BULKELEY-OWEN
Clerk in Holy Orders, Justice
of the Peace for the county of
Salop. Born November 15,
1826, being the son of Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley-Owen,
and his wife Marianne, eldest daughter of the Reverend
Edward Thelwall of Llanbedr Hall, in the county of
Denbigh, ('lub — Grosvenor. Livery — Black and white.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, argent a cross lleury engrailed sable between four Cornish
choughs proper, and on a chief azure a boar's head couped
argent, langued gules (for Owen) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron
betw-een three bulls' heads caboshed argent (for Bulkeley) ;
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Ormsby-
Gore, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse between three
cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Gore), 2 and 3 gules, a bend
between six cross crosslets or (for Ormsby) ; and for his
Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent (for
Bulkeley); with the Mottoes, " Eryr eryrod eryri," and
"Nee temere nee limide." Married, August 24, 1880,
the Honourable Fanny Mary Katharine, daughter and
heir of the Right Honourable John Ralph Ormsby-Gore,
1st Baron Harlech, widow of Lloyd, eldest son of Lloyd,
3rd Lord Kenyon, and mother of the 4th Lord Kenyon.
Estates — Tedsmore Hall, and lands in West P'elton, Ruy-
ton-of-the- Eleven-Towns, and Shrewsbury, all in the county
of Salop; and lands in Llanwrin and Darowen, in the
county of Montgomery. Postal address — Tedsmore Hall,
Oswestry, Salop.
BULLEN, see TATCHELL-BULLEN.
JOHN BULLEN SYMES BULLEN, Esq., J. P. for
Dorset, Colonel, late Lieut. -Col. commanding 15th Hussars.
Bo?-n 1847, being the son of the late Wyatt Symes of Pounds-
ford, Somerset, by Eliza Fitzherbert, dau. of W. F. Bullen ;
assumed by Royal License in 1868 the name of Bullen,
under the will of his great-uncle, John Bullen of Charmouth
and Marshwood Manor (who died 1853). Clubs — Army and
Navy, Arthur's. Livery— \j\\ie and silver. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, on a chevron azure, between three bulls'
heads erased sable, two swords proper, pommels and hilts
or, the points saltireways, encircled by a wreath of laurel
gold. Mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, out
of a naval crown gold, the sails argent, a bull's head or,
charged on the neck with an anchor sable, between two
wings azure. Motto— " A rege et victoria. " Married, 1st,
1884, Blanch Mary Townend, younger dau. of William
Hall of Syndale, Kent (she died 1886); 2nd, 1891, F"rances
Mary, eldest dau. of Samuel Perry, Esq., J. P., D. L., of
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Woodruffe, co. Ti perarv ; and has Issue — (i) John Symes
BuUen, Gentleman, b. ; (2) Henry Fitzherbert
Symes BuIIen, Gentleman, ^. ; and Mary Frances.
Seat — Catherston, Charmouth, Dorset.
DULLER, see DUNBAR-BULLER.
Thp: Late Admiral Sir ALEXANDER DULLER,
K.C. B. , J. P. CO. Devon. Boni June 30, 1834, being the
second son of the Rev. Ricliard BuUer, Rector of Lanreath,
CO. Cornwall, and his wife Eliza, dau. of John Hornby of
the Hook, Titchfield, in the co. of Southampton ; has Crimea
(1854, 1855) medal wiih clasp, and Turkish medal ; was
created C. B. 1876, and K.C.B. 1896. Livery — Claret
colour, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a
cross c|uarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the
field, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and
pendant his badge as a K.C.B. Mantling sable and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head
affront(5e couped at the shoulders proper. Motto — " Aquila
non capit muscas." Married, Feb. 3, 1870, Emily Mary,
dau. of the late Henry Tritton of Beddingion, in the co. of
Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Tritton Duller, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.N., (^. Oct. 30, 1873; (2) Richard Edward
Duller, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, 1875 ; (3) Francis Alexander
Waddilove Duller, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. May 14,
1879 ; (4) Herbert Cecil Duller, Gentleman, Rifle Drigade, b.
Jan. 2, 1862 ; (5) Edward Maxwell Duller, Gentleman, /'.
June 6, 1883 ; and Jane Elizabeth [;«., June 28, 1892, Major
Charles Turner of the 49th Royal Derkshire Regt.]. Postal
addresses— Er]e Hall, Plympton, South Devon, and Del-
more House, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Ciub — United
Service.
CHARLES FRANCIS DULLER, Esquire, late of the
2nd Life Guards. Born May 26, 1846, being the only son
of the late Sir Arthur William Duller, a Judge in Calcutta,
and his wife Anne Henrietta [to whom refer], daughter of
Francis James Templer, Treasurer of Ceylon. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : .Sable, on a cross quarter-
pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field, impaling
the arms of Ridley, namely gules, on a chevron between
three falcons argent, as many pellets ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront(^e
couped at the shoulders proper; with the Motto, " ."Xejuila
non capit muscas." Married, July 11, 1873, Louisa
Katharine, eldest daughter of the late Major-General
Charles William Ridley, Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Dath, formerly the wife of Captain Henry
Dloomfield Kingscote.
JOHN DASHWOOD DULLER, Esquire, Capt. Army
Service Corps. Born 1878, being the only surviving son of
the late James Hornby Duller, Esq., J. P., Col. (retired) late
S7th Regt., one of His Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, by his second wife Emily Augusta, dau. of Major
Henry Dashwood, R.H.A. Armorial bearings— Sable, on
a cross argent, quarter-pierced of the field, four eagles dis-
played of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -
On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped proper.
Motto — "Aquila non capit muscas." Married, 1903,
Sybil Ernestine, eldest dauughter of Mortimer John
Collies of Foxhams, Horralridge. Club — Junior United
Service.
General the Right Honourable Sir REDVERS
HENRY DULLER, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, upon whom Her Majesty has
conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1839, being the
son of the late James Wentworth Buller, Member of
Parliament, Doctor of Civil Law, of Downes, Crediton ;
Under-Secretary for Ireland 1886 to 1887, and Quartermaster-
General to the Forces 1887 -1890, since when he has been
Adjutant-General, with teiuporary rank of General ; was
created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander
of the same Order 1885, and to that of Knight Grand Cross
1894 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George 1879,. and advanced
to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order 1882,
and Knight Grand Cross 1894 ; was appointed a Member
of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council 1887 ;
has medal and third class Osmanieh, Egypt, 1882. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross
quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field.
The escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Hon-
ourable Order of the Bath and by a wreath of laurel, and
by his collar pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight
Grand Cross of the Military Division of the said Order,
and his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George and
his Victoria Cross, and impaling upon a second escut-
cheon the arms of Townshend, namely, azure, a chevron
ermine between three escallops argent. Upon the escut-
cheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at
the shoulders proper; with the Motto, "Aquila non capit
muscas." Married, 1882, Audrey Jane Charlotte, com-
monly known as Lady .Audrey Jane Charlotte, widow of
Greville Theophilus Howard, Esquire, conmionly known as
the Honourable Greville Theophilus Howard, and daughter
of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquess Townshend.
Postal address — Downes, Crediton. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Naval and Military, United Service,
BULLINGBROOK, quartered by FLOYER.
BULLOCK,
GROVE.
quartered by TROYTE - CHAFYN •
BULLOCK. Gules, a chevron ermine, between three
bulls' heads caboshed argent, armed or.
W.ALTER HENRY BULLOCK, Gentleman. Born
1861, being the eldest son of the Rev. Walter Trevelyan
Bullock, J. P., M.A., Rector of Faulkbourn, by his wife
Margaret, dau. of William Staines. Armorial bearings —
Gules, a chevron ermine, between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent, armed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, five Lochaber axes, staves or,
blades proper, bound with a scarf gules, tassels or. Motto —
"Nil conscire sibi." Married, Dec. 5, 1882, Caroline
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Augustus Shell Douverie of
Delapre Abbey ; and has /.M?/t'— Henry Talbot Douverie,
Gentleman, b. 1866 ; and Eiuily Margaret Joan.
DULLOUGH (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and
erminois, a chevron counterflory argent, in chief two bull's
heads caboshed of the last. Mantling gules and or.
Crest- On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a beehive or, charged with a chaplet of
roses.
Son of J. Dullough of Meggerine Castle, Glentyon :—
Sir George Dullough, Knt. Dachelor (1901), /'. 1870;
m. 1903, Monica, eld. d. of Gerard, Marquis de Lapasture.
5eflA— Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rhum, N.D.
The Rev. JOD GEORGE DULMAN, M.A., Clerk in
Holy Orders. Born Dec. i, 1826, being the eldest son of
fob James Bulman of Cox Lodge, in the co. of North-
umberland, by his wife Caroline, dau. of George Robmson
of Easington and Hendon Lodge, in the co. of Durham.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Livery-Ught drab, red facings. Armorial bearings—
Gules, three barrulets wavy argent, on a chief or, an annulet
azure, between two bulls' heads caboshed, with rings in their
noses sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a bull passant
argent, the de.xter fore-foot resting on a ball azure ; with
the Motto, " Patienter." Postal address— Oskv^ood, West
Enfield, Middlesex.
BULMER, quartered by CONYERS.
BULSTRODE, quartered by LUDLOW-BRUGES.
General Sir EDWARD EARLE GASCOIGNE
BULWER, Knight Commander of the
nKtlTVVIOt* ^'^os^ Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom
iOUlUJvl' 1829, being the second son of the late
William Earle Lytton Biilwer of Heydon,
in the county of Norfolk, and Emily his wife, youngest
daughter of General Gascoyne, formerly Member of Parlia-
ment for Liverpool; Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey
from 1889-1894 ; was created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, and advanced to the
rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1886 ; has
medals — Crimea, 1854, 1855, with two clasps, and Turkish
medal ; Indian Mutiny, with clasp. Clubs — United Service,
Brooks's. Livoy — Dark, with brass buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron argrnt,
between three eaglets regardant or, as many cinquefoils sable.
Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and
pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the
Most Honourable Order of the Batii, is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horned wolfs
head erased ermine, crined and armed or ; with the Motto,
" Adversis major par secundis. " Married, 1863, Isabella
Anne (who died 1883), daughter of Sir John Jacob Buxton,
second Baronet; and has Issue — Hugh Earle Bulwer,
Esquire, born February 9, 1867 ; Audrey Emily ; Isabel Mary
[married Capt. George Nugent of the Grenadier Guards] ;
Maud Eleanor ; and Winifred. Postal address — The
Grange, Heydon, Norwich.
Sir henry ERNEST GASCOYNE BULWER,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1836, being the son
of the late William Earle Lytton Bulwer of Heydon Hall
and Wood Daling, in the county of Norfolk ; was created
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, 1864, advanced to the rank of
Knight Commander of that Order, 1874, and to that of
Knight Grand Cross, 1883. Clubs — United University,
Athenoeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Gules, on a chevron argent, between three eaglets regardant
or, as many cinquefoils sable. Upon the escutcheon, which
is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and
pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of
the said Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a horned wolf's head erased ermine,
crined and armed or ; and for Supporters, on the dexter
side an heraldic antelope ermine, and on the sinister side a
gnu proper, each charged on the shoulder with a hurt,
thereon a fleur-de-lis or ; with the Motto, " Adversis major
par secundis."
§CoL. WILLIAM EARLE GASCOYNE LYTTON
BULWER, C.B., J. P. Born Jan. i, 1829, High
Sheriff 1883, formerly Capt. in the Scots Guards ; served in
the Crimea, and was severely wounded at the Battle of
Alma ; late Col. Commanding 3rd Vol. Batt. of the Norfolk
Regt. , and Brigadier-Gen. Commanding Norfolk Vol. Inf.
Brigade. Eldest son of William Earle Lytton Bulwer,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., Major West Norfolk Militia, by his
wife Emily, youngest dau. of Gen. Gascoyne, M. P. for
Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
argent, between three eaglets regardant or, as many cinque-
foils sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a horned wolfs head erased ermine,
crined and armed or. Motto — "Adversis major, par
secundis." Married, July 5, 1855, Marian Dering, dau.
and heir of William Wilson Lee- Warner of Quebec House ;
and has had Issue — (i) William Dering Earle Bulwer, Esq.,
T.P. , b. Aug. 19, 1856 ; (2) Edward Augustine Earle Bulwer,
Esq., Major 4th South .Staftbrdshire Regt. (38th), b. Sept.
13, 1864 ; Sybil Dering, deceased ; and Marian, de-
ceased. Seats — Heydon Hall, Norwich ; Quebec House,
E. Dereham.
BUNBURY, see VERSTURME-BUNBURY.
BUNBURY (is Henry III.). Argent, on a bend sable,
three chess-rooks of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two swords saltirewise
passing through the mouth of a leopard's face or, the
blades proper.
Sons of Col. Henry William St. Pierre Bunbury, C.B.,
b. 1812 ; d. 1.875; ?n. 1852, Cecilia, d. of Lieut. -Gen.
Sir George Napier, K.C.B. : —
Sir Henry Charles lohn Bunbury, loth Bart. (Eng. ,29
Tune 1681), late R.N. , B.A. (Camb.), C.C. and D.L.
Suflblk, /'. 1S55 ; s. his uncle 1895 ; tn. 1884, Laura, 3rd d.
of Gen. Thomas Wood, M.P., of Littleton, Middx., and
Gwernyfed Park, Brecon ; and has issue — (i) Charles
Henry Napier Bunbury, lisq., b. 1886; (2) Henry William
Bunbury, Esq., b. 1889 ; Cecilia Frances Laura ; and Laura
Constance Eleanor. Seats — Barton Hall, Bury St.
Edmunds; The Manor House, Mildenhall, Suftblk.
Club — Orleans.
George Edward Bunbury, Esq., late Lieut. Norfolk
Regt. , /^. 1857; m. 1884, Beatrice Dora, d. of Thomas J.
Cottle of Altadore, Woodstock, Ontario ; and has issue —
Noreen Cecilia Napier. Res. — Hilden Manor, Tonbridge.
William St. Pierre Bunbury, Esq., Major late R.A., i^.
1859; 7n. 1882, Lilian, d. of Lieut. -Gen. Hon. Sir Henry
Ramsay, K.C.S.I., C.B. ; and has surv. issue— (i) Gerald
Bruce St. Pierre Bunbury, Gentleman, b. 1883; (2) Noel
Louis St. Pierre Bunbury, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (3) Godfred
Hugh Bimbury, Gentleman, /'. 1895 ; and Marjorie Eleanor.
Hes. — Freiburg-in-Baden, (Jermany.
Sons of Capt. Henry Fox Bunbury, /'. 1839; d. 1870;
m. 1863, Elizabeth, d. of J. Kelsey: —
Cecil Edward F"rancis Banbury, Gentleman, I.C.S., b.
1864, is married. Res. —
William Clement Hanmer Bunbury, Esq., Capt. I.S.C.,
b. 1868. Res.~
Sons of Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R.N., b.
1813 ; (/. 1857; m. 1838, Sarah Susanna, d. of Robert
Clement Sconce : —
Cecil Hanmer Bunbury, Esq.. Col. (ret.) 2nd Batt.
Connaught Rangers, b. 1845 ; m. ist, 1873, Susan Frances
(d. 1878), d. of Gen. W. C. E. Napier; 2nd, 1897, May
Lennox, d. of Thomas Atkins, of Belle Vue House,
Chepstow. Res. —
Robert Clement Sconce Bunbury, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-law, b. 1847, is married.
Herbert Napier Bunbury, Esq., Col. Army Service
Corps, D.A.Q.M.G. , b. 1851; 7n. 1878, Mary Louisa, d.
of Major Donald Patrick Campbell, of Balliveolan, Ledaig,
CO. Argyll; and has issue— (i) Rev. Patrick Stanley St.
Pierre Bunbury, b. 1879; (2) Richard Seymour Bunbury,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1880; (3) Evan Campbell,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1881. Res.—
Son of Capt. Philip Peter Mill Bunbury, 7lh D. G., b.
1824 ; d. 1894 ; in. 1865, Georgina, d. of Peter Mac-
Evoy, of Wimbledon, .Surrey: —
Hamilton Joseph Bunbury, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt.
Highland Light Inf., formerly Capt. 2nd V.B. Roy.
Sussex Reg. , (^. 1866. Estate — Cranavonane, co. Carlow.
Res.— 'Vhft Elms, Bitteswell, Lutterworth. 67«(Jj— Well-
ington, Sackville .Street (Dublin).
Yr. son of Hugh Mill Bunbury, of West Hill, Wands-
worth, b. 1766; d. 1838; ?n. 2nd, Alicia, d. of Philip
Lille, of Drumdor Castle, co. Roscommon : —
Charles Thomas Bunbury, Esq., Lieut. -Col. late ist
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1836; tn. 1875, Lady Harriot Emily
Dundas, sister of the first Marquess of Zetland ; and has
issue — (i) Charles Hamilton de St. Pierre Bunbury, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Yorks Regt., b. 1877; (2) Wilfred Joseph
Bunbury, Gentleman, 1^. 1882; (3) Bertram John Bunbury,
Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (4) Evelyn James Bunbury, Gentle-
man, ^.1888 ; Mary Beatrice Theresa ; and Cecilia Mary.
Descendants of Bunbury of Moyle, bearing by R.L.
(30 June 1846), the arms of Bunbury, quarterly
with their paternal arms of M'Clintock [viz. Quarterly,
I and 4, Bunbury as above, 2 and 3, per pale gules
and azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops
is the Military Cockade,
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Bunbury as above ;
lion passant proper
et labore"]. Sons
Bunbury (formerly
d. 1800; d. 1866;
of Sir
argent (M'Clintock). Crests — i.
2. on a wreath of the colours, a
(M'Clintock). Motto— " Virtute
of Capt. William M'Clintock
M'Clintock), of Lisnaveagh, M.P.
m. 1842, Pauline Caroline Diana Mary, d.
James Matthew Stronge, Bart. : —
The Rt. Hon. Thomas Kane M'Clintock-Bunbury, 2nd
Baron Bathdonnell (21 Dec. 1868), a Rep. Peer for Ireland,
Lieut, and Custos Rot. co. Carlow (Sheriff 1876), D. L. co.
Louth, Hon. Col. 6th Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles, late Capt.
Leics. Yeom. , formerly Lieut. Scots Greys [Supporters
(granted 5 Jan. 1869)— Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a leopard, both
proper, each collared ermine and charged on the shoulder
with an escallop argent], d. 1848 ; tn. 1874, Katherine
Anne, eld. d. of Rt. Hon. Henry Bruen, P.C., of Oak
Park, CO. Carlow ; and has surv. issue— Hon. Thomas
Leopold M'Clintock-Bunbury, i. 1881 ; Hon. Isabella
Katherine [w. 1894, Lt.-Col. F. F. Colvin] ; Hon. Mary
Emily [m. 1898, Major Henry Duncombe Bramwell] ; Hon.
Pauline Caroline [;«. 1897, Capt. F. J. Dalgety]. Heais —
Lisnavagh, Rathvilly, co. Carlow ; Drumcar, Dunleer, co.
Louth. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry, Naval and Military,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Descendants (in the female line) of Bunbury of
Kilfeacle, bearing the name and arms of Richardson-
Bunbury, by R.L. 20 Apl. 1822 [viz. : Quarterly, i and
4, ermine a chess-rook, between two leopards' faces
in bend, between two bendlets sable (Bunbury), 2 and
3, azure on a fesse argent, between an ancient ship,
the sails furled in chief and a bull's head couped or
in base, a saltire gules (Richardson). Crests^i. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a tree proper on a
mount vert, a leopard's face paly of six argent and
sable, transfixed by two arrows in saltire also proper
(Bunbury) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant ermine, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert,
between the forepaws a tortean charged with a cross
crosslet or. Motto— " Virtus paret robur."] Son of
Sir James Mervyn Richardson-Bunbury, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1781 ; d. 1851 ; m. i8io, Margaret, d. of John Corry
Moutray of Favour Royal, co. Tyrone: —
Rev. Sir John Richardson-Bunbury, 3rd Bart. (30 Aug.
1787) of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone, b. 1813; m. 1838, Maria
(</. 1888), d. of William Anketell of Anketell Grove, co.
Monaghan ; and has had issue — Mervyn Matthew Richard-
son-Bunbury, Esq., h. 1841 ; d. 1889 [/«. 1868, Eliza Mary,
d. of William. Thorn M.D. ; and has surv. issue— Mervyn
William Richardson-Bunbury, Esq. (15 St. Mary's Terrace,
Paddington, W. ) ; b. 1874 ; and Irene Kate Matilda.
~m. 1895, Capt. 13ouglas Philip Bayly]; Matilda Anne
in. 1870, George Charles Brackenridge] ; and Olivia Emma
VI. 1891, Lt.-Col. George Atherley F"orrest]. Res.—
10 Catherine Place, Bath.
Sons of William Richardson-Bunbury, Esq., b. 1817 ;
d. 1877; m. 1857, Amelia Georgina, d. of Lt.-Col.
Molloy :—
Mervyn Corry Richardson-Bunbury, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Moutray Frederick Richardson-Bunbury, Gentleman,
b. . Res.—
Archibald Edward Richardson-Bunbury, Gentleman, b.
. Res.—
Descendant (in the female line) of Bunbury of
Kilfeacle, bearing (by R.L. 1873) the name of Tighe-
Bunbury, and the arms of Bunbury and Tighe
quarterly, but now using the name of Bunbury-Tighe : —
Edward Kenrick Bunbury-Tighe, Esq., of Inistioge
{'/.v.).
§ EDWARD KENRICK BUNBURY-TIGHE, Es-
quire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kilkenny,
late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Born August 24, 1862,
being the second but eldest surviving son of Frederick Edward
Bunbury-Tighe, Esquire, late Colonel County Kilkenny
Militia, by his wife Kathleen, commonly known as Lady
Kathleen, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl
Bessborough. Clubs — Guards', Brooks's, Naval and Military,
Bachelors', Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend
sable, three chessrooks of the field, in the sinister chief point
a mullet gules (for Bunbury) ; 2 and 3 party per chevron
embattled argent and sable, nine cross crosslets counter-
changed, five in chief and four m base (for Tighe). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, two swords saltireways passing
through the mouth of a leopard's face all proper (for Bun-
bury) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased
proper, gorged with a collar azure, charged with a cross
crosslet or, between two bezants; with the Motto, "Sum-
mum nee metuam diem nee optem." Estates — Woodstock,
in the county of Kilkenny ; also property in the counties
of Carlow, Westmeath, Wexford, and Tipperary. Postal
address — Estate OflRce, Inistioge, county Kilkenny.
BUND, see WILLIS-BUND.
JAMES CLARK BUNTEN, Gentleman. Born Jan-
uary 23, 1838, being thc"s'econd surviving son '— rt
Bunten and Agnes his wife, daughter of Robert Clark
of Crosshill, in the county of Lanark. Uvety—DarV.
is the Naval Cockade.
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blue, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend
invected azure between two garbs proper, banded gules, on
a chief of tlie last three bunting birds also proper. Above
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-eagle dis-
played proper ; and in an escroU above this Motto,
" Copiose et opportune." Married, June i, 1865, Jessie,
daughter of Andrew Maclure, London ; i:nd has Issue
— Jeanie [w. , Frank Lewis de Sales la Terriere, late Capt.
15th Hussars, and has issue]. Estate — Dun-Alastair. Postal
address — Dun-Alastair, Perthshire. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Conservative, Hurlingham, Western (Glasgow).
NATHANIEL GEACH BURCH, Gentleman, Consul
in London for the Republic of Venezuela. Armorial bear-
ings—Per pale gules and azure, a pale or, a cutter-yacht
rigged proper, in chief a birch leaf slipped vert, between
two like leaves of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a canoe proper, an
eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast and upon
each wing with a birch leaf slipped or, holding in the beak
a like leaf. Motto— -" Strune fortis." Residence — Eden-
wood, Sydenham Hill, London, S. E.
ARTHUR BURCHARDT-ASHTON> Esquire.
morial bearings —
Ar-
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's
head erased gules, between two mullets of si.x points sable,
pierced argent, a javelin erect proper (for Ashton) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a castle with two
towers sable, issuant therefrom a demi-woman affrontt^e
proper, habited azure, holding in the dexter hand a heart
gules, and supporting with the sinister hand a javelin
(for Burchardt).
SAMUEL BURD-BROOKS, Esquire. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross flory erminois,
in chief a fountain. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper, maned
argent, charged on the shoulder with a fountain, and
holding in the paws a pheon in bend sinister proper,
stringed or.
The Late SIDNEY BURDEKIN, Gentleman, M.P.
for and sometime Mayor of the city of Sydney, New South
Wales. Born . Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
pile wavy or, between two quatrefoils in base of the last, a
sea-horse erect proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse as in the arms,
resting the sinister paw on an anchor erect sable, the whole
between two coral branches gules. Motto — " Virtus summa
nobilitas." Residence — Sydney, New South Wales.
BURDETT (Vn. Leics. i6ig, but probably much earlier).
Azure, two bars or, on each three martlets gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased sable, langued gules. Motto — " Cleve fast."
Son of Lt. -Col. Sir Francis Burdett, 7th Bart.,
J. P., D.L., b. 1813; d. 1892; in. 2nd, 1867, Mary
Dorothy, yr. d. of John Smyth of Cleatlaw, co.
Durham : —
Sir Francis Burdett, 8th Bart. (25 Feb. 1618) of Fore-
mark, co. Derby, D.L. for that co. , formerly Lieut. 17th
Lancers, Capt. Reserve of Officers, served in S. Africa
1900, Extra A.D.C. to Gov. of Ceylon (Sir J. West
Ridgeway, G.C.M.G.) 1901 ; b. 1869. Seats— ForemcixV,
Repton, Ramsbury Manor, Wilts. Clubs — Wellington,
Army and Navy, Carlton, Cavalry,
Grandson of 7th Bart. , being son of his dau. , Clara
Maria Money-Coutts, d. 1899 : —
Francis Burdett Thomas Money-Coutts, Esq. (q.v.).
Dau. of 7th Bart. : —
The Rt. Hon. Angela Georgina, Baroness Burdett-
Coutts (q.v.).
Sons of William Jones Burdett, Gentleman (brother of
7th Bart.),i5. 1814 ; d. 1858; m. 1852, Caroline Julia,
d. of Capt. Joseph Neynoe : —
William Jones Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Francis Neynoe Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; w. 1875,
Eleanor Raynor. Res.—
Son of Lt. - Col. Charles Sedley Burdett, J. P., b.
1819; d. 1880; w. 1846, Harriet Elizabeth, d. of Levi
Ames of The Hyde, Herts : —
Henry Hugh Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Descendants of second son of ist Bart. , bearing the
following arms : Paly of six argent and azure, on a
bend gules, three martlets or. Crest — On a tower
argent, a martlet with wings displayed or :—
Arthur Hugo de Burdet-Burdett, Esq. (q.v.).
Sons of Rev. Henry Burdett, Rector of Ballybay, co.
Monaghan, b. 1813; d. 1875; m. 1842, Sybilla, d. of
Thomas Fleetwood : —
Rev. Henry Plantagenet Burdett, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1853; m. 1892, Maria Louisa, d. of John Curry
of Fareham, Hants. Res. — 5 Colleton Crescent, Exeter.
John Head Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1855; /;;. 1882, Ada,
d. of late Rev. Moses Leatham ; and has issue — (i) John
Head Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2) Henry Leatham
Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1887; (3) Charles Plantagenet
Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1890; (4) Cyril Trench Burdett,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Sybil Mary. Res. — 24 Lammas
Park Road, Ealing, London, W.
ARTHUR HUGO DE BURDET BURDETT, Esquire,
J. P. for King's Co. (High Sheriff 1896), formerly Capt.
4th Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born March 27, 1863,
being the only son of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq., J. P., of
Coolfin (who d. 1884), by his first wife Grace Florinda, dau. of
late John Eyre Trench of Clonfert House, co. Galway.
Lively —Dark blue with silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, three
martlets or, impaling the arms of St. George, namely argent,
a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, diically crowned
or, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest -(N'ot registered in Ulster's Office)— On a tower argent,
a martlet zvith wings displayed or. Married July 23, 1884,
Henrietta Maud, youngest dau. of late Robert St. George
and granddau. of late Sir Richard Bligh-St. George, 2nd
Bart., of Woodgift, co. Kilkeimy ; and has Issue - (i) Arthur
St. George Burdett, Gentleman, /'. July 19, 1895 ; Grace
Sophia ; and Maude. .S't'a^— Coolfin, Banagher, King's
Co. C/«(^j— Sports, Kildare Street (Dublin); Royal St.
George's Yacht (Kingstown).
BURDETT-COUTTS, see BARTLETT-BURDETT-
COUTTS.
BURDICK (H. Coll.). Vert, an ancient ship with three
masts, sails set or, between four sea-gulls close proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a mast, a sail hoisted, upon water a sea-gull all
proper. Motto — " Navigo diligenter."
Son of George Burdick of Northam, co. Devon, b. ;
d. ; ni. : —
James Burdick, Gentleman, b . Res. — St. Laurance,
Putney Hill, S.W.
§ AUGUSTUS EDWARD BURDON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Northumber-
IRnrlTlfin ^'^^^> captain and Honorary Major Nor-
M^ K^KrKJVH thumberland Hussars (Yeomanry), late of
the 17th Lancers. Born September 11,
1851, being the only son of the late Colonel Augustus de
Butts of the Royal Engineers, and of his wife Hannah
Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of .•\dmiral Inglefield, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Burdon by
Royal License in 1870. Clubs — Saint George's, Northern
Counties (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), and Conservative (New-
castle-upon-Tyne). Livery — Dark blue, orange piping,
orange and blue striped vest, silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
per fesse azure and or, a pale with three trumpets two
and one, and as many cross crosslets all counterchanged
(for Burdon), 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse engrailed between
two salmons naiant argent, a like salmon of the field (for
De Butts) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising regardant or, each wing charged
with a cross crosslet azure, holding in the dexter claw a
trumpet gold (for Burdon), 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
upon three annulets interlaced gules, a stork argent, beaked,
legged and collared gules, holding in the beak a salmon
proper (for De Butts); with the Motto, "Honor virtutis."
is the Military Cockade.
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Married, August 19, 1875, Alice Gertrude, daughter of the
late Major Thomas t'akenham Vandeleur of Bellefield, in
the county of Limerick ; and has /ssue — William Wharton
Burdon, Gentleman, born October 13, 1889 ; Norah
Wharton ; and Georgina Wharton. Estates — Hartford,
Wooperton, and Roseden, in the county of Northumber-
land ; Prior Hall, in the county of Cumberland. Postal
address — Ha-riiord House, Cramlington, Northumber-
land.
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RICHARD BURDON-SANDERSON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the
county of Northumber-
land, and High Sheriff
1 892- 1 893, Barrister-at-
Law. Born December i, 1852, being the eldest son ot
Richard Burdon-Sanderson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Isabella Mitchelson,
daughter of James Haldane. Clubs — Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-'lyne). Livery —
Claret coloured coat and gilt buttons, crimson breeches. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly of six or and
azure, on a bend sable three annulets of the first, a canton
cules, charged with a sword erect argent, pommel and hilt
gold, surrounded with the collar of the Lord Mayor of the
City of London proper, and for distinction, in the chii-f point
a saltire humettee counterchanged of the field. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head argent, erased gules,
collared and chain reflexed behind the neck or, between a
branch of palm and another of laurel, and for distinction,
on the neck a saltire humettee gules. MottO— " Clarior
ex obscuro." Married, January 18, 1893, Katharine
Emily, daughter of Robert Henry Mitford ; and has Issue
— (i) Richard Lionel Burdon-Sanderson, Gentleman, b,
April 22, 1894 ; (2) Guy Askew James Burdon-San-
derson, Gentleman, b. June 6, 1897. Estates — Otter-
burn Dene and Brunton, both in the county of Nor-
thumberland. Postal addresses — Waren House, Belford,
Northumberland ; Otterburn Dene, Otterburn, R.S.O.,
Northumberland.
BURGES, quartered by LAMB.
CoLONKi, YNYR HENRY BURGES of Parkanaur.
CO. Tyrone, J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff 1869; Col. late
Commanding 6th Brigade N.I. Div. R.A. Boiu Jan. 31,
1834, being the eldest son of the late John Ynyr Burges,
Esq., of Parkanaur, co. Tyrone, and Thorpe Hall and East
Ham, Essex, J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1829,
by his wife Lady Caroline, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrini, K.P. Armorial
bearing's — (Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy argent
and azure, in chief two cross crosslets gules, and in base a
covered cup of the last (for Burges); 2. paly of eight or
and gules, all within a bordure of the first peilet^e (for
Lloyd) ; 3. argent, a saltire sable on a chief gules, three
cushions or (for Johnston); and impaling the arms of
Bootle-Wilbraham, namely, cjuarterly i and 4, argent,
three bendlets wavy azure (for Wilbraham) ; 2 and 3 gules,
on a chevron engrailed between three combs argent, as
many crosses patt^e of the field (for Bootle). Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a dove rising argent, beaked and membered
gules, in its beak a palm branch proper (for Burges) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, langued
azure, in the dexter paw an amiulet, enclosing a fleur-de-lis
argent (for Lloyd). Motto— " Tace aut face." Married,
firstly, Sept. 7, 1859, Edith, third dau. of the late Hon.
Richard Bootle-Wilbraham (and sister of the present Earl of
Lathom) ; and has Issue — (i) Ynyr Richard Patrick Burges,
Esq., Capt. 6th Brigade N.I. Div. R.A., b. March 15,
1866 ; (2) John Ynyr Wilbraham Burges, Gentleman, b.
1871, d. 1895 ; Edith Alice, Ethel Margaret, Myrtle Con-
stance, and Irene Caroline. He m., secondly, 1896, Miss
Mary Pearce. Seat — Parkanaur, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
C/«3— Carlton.
The Right Hon. HERBERT COULSTON GARD-
' NER, BARON BURGHCLERE of Walden, co.
Essex, D. L. for Middlesex. Born 1846 ; educated at Harrow
and Trin. Hall, Cambridge (B. A. 1868, M.A. 1872) ; is Presi-
dent of the Board of Agriculture ; M. P. for Essex N. , 1885-
1895. Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron gules, be-
tween three griffins' heads erased azure, an anchor erect
with a piece of cable attached, between two lions counter-
passant chevronways of the field, all within a bordure wavy
sable, and impaling the arms of Herbert, namely, per pale
azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, a crescent for
difference. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin azure, collared
and chained, and charged on the shoulder with a saltire
wavy or, and holding between the claws an anchor as in the
arms. Motto — " Valet anchora virtus." Supporters — On
either side a wyvern regardant vert, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory or, and charged with an anchor as in
the arms. Married, 1890, Lady \\'inifred Anne Henrietta
Christina, dau. of the 4th Earl of Carnarvon, and widow of
Capt. the Hon. Alfred John George Byng ; and has Issue^
Hon. Juliet Mary Evelyn Stanhope ; and Hon. Alethea
Margaret Gwendolen Valentine. Seat — Debden Hall,
Saffron Walden. Town residence — 48 Charles Street
Berkeley Square, W. C///^j— Brooks's, White's, Turf, St.
James's, Bachelors', Pratt's.
BURGHE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
BURGOYNE- WALLACE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and
4, gules, semt5-de-lys or, a lion rampart argent, within a
bordure company azure, and of the third (Wallace) ; 2 and
3, gules, a chevron or between three talbots argent, on a
chief embattled of the last as many martlets azure (Bur-
goyne). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a pelican in her piety argent, the nest sable,
the whole enclosed within two olive branches proper
(Wallace). Motto — " Dieu donne."
Sons of Gen. Hill Wallace, C.B., R.H.A., b. 1824; d.
1899; m. 1851, Harriet Sophia, d. and coh. of
Capt. Frederick William Burgoyne, R.N. : —
Frederick William Burgoyne Burgoyne- Wallace, Gentle-
man (assumed the additional surname of Burgoyne by Royal
Licence, 1903), b. 1852 ; /«. 1888, Hannah, d. of Robert
Watson of Victoria Park, Ayr ; and has issue — Douglas
Burgoyne Burgoyne- Wallace, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; Freda
Gladys Burgoyne ; and Nancy Burgoyne. Res. — Fern
Bank, Cheltenham. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, New
(Cheltenham), Royal and Ancient Golf (St. Andrews).
BURKE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
BURKE, see HAVILAND-BURKE.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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BURKE or DE BURGH {c. 13th cent.). Or. a cross
gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant
proper, collared and chained or. Motto—" Ungroy, ung
foy, nng loy."
Son of ist Marquess of Clanricarde, K. P. , 6. 1802 ; d.
1874; m. 1825, Hon. Harriet, only d. and h. of Vis-
countess Canning and Rt. Hon. George Canning : —
The Most Hon. Hubert George De Burgh-Canning,
2nd Marquess (Irel., 26 Nov. 1825), and 15th Earl of
Clanricarde (Irel., i July 1543), Viscount Burke of Clan-
mories, co. Mayo (Irel., 23 Aug. 1628), Baron Dunkellin,
Baron of Immaney, Baron of Somerhill, co. Kent [Arms
(R.L. , 1862) — Quarterly, i and 4, argent, three floor's
heads couped in profile proper, wreathed about the temples
argent and azure (Canning) ; 2 and 3, Burke as above.
Crests — I. a demi-lion rampant argent, charged with three
trefoils vert, holding in the dexter paw an arrow barbed
and flighted proper, the shaft or (Canning); 2. Burke as
above. Motto— " Ne cede malis sed contra." Sup-
porters— On either side a cat guardant proper, collared
and chained or], d. 1832. Sent — Portumna Castle, co.
Galway. jRes. — The Albany, Piccadilly, W.
Descendant (in the female line) of loth Earl of Clanri-
carde : —
Charles Ormsby Blake-De Burgh {(/.v.).
Sons of John Burke, M.D. , of Manila (3rd s. of Joseph
Burke of Ower), d. 1832 ; if. 1886 ; w. 1869, Victoria,
only d. and h. of Benjamin Butler of Manila : —
Joseph Butler Burke, Gentleman, J?es. —
John Benjamin Butler Burke, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub., and Trin. Coll., Cantab.), late Fellow of
Owen's Coll., Manchester, Jies. — Cambridge. C/ud —
Royal Societies.
William Joseph Butler Burke, Gentleman, M.D. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.). lies. — San Miguel, Manila.
Son of Rev. Michael Burke, M.A., of Ballydugan, co.
Galway, d. 1886; m. 1848, Isabella, d. of Capt.
James Clarke : —
Michael Henry Burke, Esq., J. P., d. 1853;
Ethel Maud, d. of Robert Henry of Toghermore
issue — William St. George Burke, Gentleman,
Seai — Ballydugan, near Loughrea, co. Galway.
Son of Capt. John Hawley Burke, W. Yorks. Regt. ,
d. 1854 ; d. 1887 ; »!. 1885, Mary Alice, eld. d. of
m. 1901,
; and has
i. 1902.
1858.
M.D.
A'es.—
F.R.C.P.I.,
; d. ; m.
Hugh Hamilton of
Col. Henry Vansittart Riddell, Divisional Judge,
Lahore :^
Noel Michael Burke, Gentleman, d. 1885. A'es. —
Yr. sons of Rev. Michael Burke above mentioned : —
Thomas Edmund Burke, Esq., Capt. K.O. Roy. Lanes.
Regt., d. 1856. A'es.—
George Selwyn Burke, Gentleman, /'
Sons of William Malachy Burke,
Registrar- Gen. for Ireland, k
1852, Harriet Isabella, d. of Rev
Churchill : —
John Albert Burke, Gentleman, /'. 1862. A!es. —
Edmund Burke, Gentleman, 6. 1865. A't'5. —
Son of Rev. Thomas James Burke, Rector of Babcary,
Somerset, 6 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1856, Eraser: —
William Henry Burke, Gentleman, M.B. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Surgeon-Capt. Indian Army, d. 1858. Aes. —
ARTHUR AUGUSTINE MEREDYTH BURKE, Es-
quire. Boi-n August 17, 1872, being the sixth surviving son
of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances,
second daughter of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the
CO. of Meath. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross gules, in
the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper,
collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a
cross gold; with the Motto, "One king, one faith, one
law." Married, Jan. 9, 1900, Gertrude, youngest daii. of
the late James Francis Caulfield ; and has Issue — Shelagh
Mary. Residence — Corner Cottage, Walton-on- Thames.
ASHWORTH PETER BURKE, Esquire, late Lieut.
Royal Irish Rifles, and .X.D.C. to the Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland, sometime Captain 4th Batt. Royal Irish RiHes.
Born Sept. 8, 1864, being the fourth but second surviving
son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight P.achelor,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances, second
dau. of James Macl'-voy of Tobertynan, in the co. of
Meath. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross gules, in the
first and fourth cjuarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befittmg his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper,
collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a
cross gold ; with the Motto, " Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy."
Postal address — 59 Pall Mall. C/«^5— Garrick, New.
CHARLES CARRINGTON BURKE, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab.). Bor?i July 8, 1853, being the eighth son of
the late James St. George Burke, Q.C. , of Auberies, Bulmer,
CO. Essex, by Anne Eliza his wife, dan. of John Grubbe,
Esquire, J. P., D. L. , of Horsendon House, co. Bucks.
Armorial bearings— Or, a cross gules, in the first quarter
a lion rampant sable. Mantling gules and or; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of tne colours, a cat-a-mountain
sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. MottO—
" Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Married, December 7, 1882,
Frances, dau. of Charles Greenstreet Addison, Barrister-at-
Law (by Frances Octavia his wife, dau. of James Wolfe
Murray, Lord Cringlelie of Cringletie) ; and has Issue—
Hugh St. George Melville Addison Burke, Gentleman, born
June 15, 1884. Residence — Michenhall, Godalming.
FRANCIS EUSTACE BURKE, Esquire, J. P. for cos.
Bucks and Kent. Born Nov. 8, 1848, being the sixth son
of the late James St. George Burke, Q.C, of Auberies,
Bulmer, co. Essex, by Anne Eliza his wife, dau. of John
Grubbe, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Horsendon House, co.
Bucks. Armorial bearings— Or, a cross gules, in the first
and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and
chained or, charged on the breast with a cross of the
last. Motto — " Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Maj-ried,
April 16, 1884, Mary Alice, dau. of Charles Greenstreet
Addison, Barrister-at- Law (by his wife Frances Octavia,
dau. of James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie of Cringle-
^ is the Military Cockade.
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tie); and has Issite — John Addison Burke, Gentleman,
d. June 23, 1885. i>'ea^—
HAROLD ARTHUR BURKE, Gentleman. Bom
Jan. 28, 1852, being the seventh son of the late James St.
George' Burke, Q.C., of Auberies, Bulmer, co. Essex, by
Anne Eliza his wife, dau. of John Grubte, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., of Horsendon House, co. Bucks. Armorial beaxings
—Or,' a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant sable. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant
guardant proper, collared and chained or, charged on the
breast with a cross of the last. Motto— " Ung roy, ung
foy, ung loy." Married, Jan. 12, 1893, Beatrix Mary
Clifford, dau. of Stephen Thomas Aveling, of the Restora-
tion House, Rochester. Postal address— 2g Victoria Road,
Kensington. Clufis— Arts, Savage.
HENRY FARNHAM BURKE, Esquire, C.V.O.,
_ Somerset Herald of Arms and Registrar of the
College, Genealogist of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint
Patrick, F.S.A. Borti June 12, 1859, being the eldest son
of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Ulster King of Arms, and Principal Herald of all Ireland,
Registrar of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick,
and Keeper of the State Papers of Ireland, Doctor of Laws,
by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James
MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath, by his
wife Theresa, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Joshua CoUes
Meredyth, Baronet ; was Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms,
iBSo-i'SSy, Somerset Herald of Arms from 1887; appointed,
1889, Genealogist of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint
Patrick ; Deputy Ulster King of Arms 1889-1892, Com-
mander of the Royal Victorian Order 1902, Registrar of
the College of Arms and Inspector of Regimental Colours
from 1904. 67///^— Garrick. Armorial bearings— Or,
a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant
sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by his
collar of SS, and from which is pendent his badge of Saint
Patrick, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared
and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross
gold; with the Motto, "Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy.'
Married, April 23, 1885, Helena Mary Ray, only daughter
of Henry Pollard Palmer, late of Oaklands, Eccles, in the
county of Lancaster ; and has /sst/e — John Bernard Burke,
Esquire, born November 6, 1892 ; Barbara Helen Mary.
Postal address — Heralds' College, Queen Victoria Street,
London, E.C.
Sir HENRY GEORGE BURKE, fifth Baronet, of
Marble Hill, in the county of Gahvay, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, High Sheriff 1883; late Lieutenant 4th Battalion
Connaught Rangers. Born November 30, 1859, being
the second son of the late Sir Thomas John Burke, third
Baronet, Captain ist Royal Dragoons, by his wife Mary
Frances, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances, second
daughter of the Right Honourable Anthony Francis Nugent,
ninth Earl of \\'estmeath ; and succeeded his brother
as fifth Baronet, August 17, 1880, under the creation of
December 5, 1797. Clufi — KiUiare Street (Dublin). Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms — Erminois, a cross
gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper,
collared and chained or. Motto — "Ung roy, ung foy,
ung loy." Esfale and postal address — Miwhic Hill,
Loughrea, county Galway.
JOHN EDWARD BURKE, Esquire, formerly Athlone
Pursuivant of Anns. Born March iq, 1868, l>eing the fifth
surviving son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight
Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances,
second dau. of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, co. Meath.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a cross gules,
in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet l>efitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper,
collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with
a cross gold; with the Motto, " One king, one faith, one
law."
Sir THEOBALD HUBERT BURKE. Baronet, of
Glinsk, in the co. of Galway, Lieut. -Colonel (retired) i8th
Regiment. Bo?-n March 1833 ; succeeded his kinsman as
13th Baronet, July 21, 1884, under the creation of Aug. 2,
1628. Armorial bearings— Or, a cross gules, in the first
quarter a lion rampant sable, the escutcheon being charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent.
Motto — "In hoc signo vinces." Club — Army and
Navy.
ULICK JOHN BURKE, Esquire. Bachelor of Arts of
the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the coun-
ties of Essex and Southampton, late Captain Suffolk Yeo-
manry Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law. Born July 29, 1843,
being the fourth, but at present the second surviving son
of the late James St. George Burke, Esquire, one of Her
Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of Auberies, Sud-
bury, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife. Anne Eliza,
dau. of John Grubbe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of
Horsendon House, in the county of Buckingham. Club —
White's. Liver}' — Claret-coloured coat, with scarlet piping-
breeches, &c„ and gold lace. Armorial bearings — Or,
a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant sable. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain proper,
collared and chained or, charged on the breast with a
cross of the last. Motto—" Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy."
Married, August 5, 1869, Edith Charlotte, youngest dau. of
Nathaniel Barnardiston, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, of The Ryes, in the county of Essex ;
and has Issue— \JY\c^ Roland Burke, Gentleman, born
January 23, 1872 ; Violet ; Kathleen Laura ; and Dorothy.
WALTER ST. GEORGE BURKE, Esquire. Justice
of the Peace for the counties of Essex and Suffolk, formerly
is the Naval Cockade.
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Major and Honorary Lieut. -Col. Royal Engineers (retired).
Born April 27, 1842, being the third but eldest surviving
son of James St. George Burke, Esquire, of Auberies,
Esse.x, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law,
by his wife Annie Eliza, daughter of John Grubbe, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Horsendon
House, in the county of Buckingham. Club — Conservative.
Livery — Claret, with scarlet piping. Armorial bearings
— Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant sable. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant
guardant proper, collared and chained or, charged on the
breast with a cross gold. Motto — " Ung roy, ung foy, ung
loy. " Married, June 6, 1877, Mary Ann Amy Macrae,
daughter of George Ferguson Cockburn ; and has Issue —
(i) Redmond St. George Burke, Gentleman, born July 21,
1879 ; (2) Hubert Francis Burke, Gentleman, born October
8, 1880 ; (3) Charles Dominick Burke, Gentleman, born
January 24, 1882 ; (4) Harold French Burke, Gentleman,
born February 28, 1883 ; (5) Edmund Plunkett Burke,
Gentleman, born June 13, 1885 ; (6) Michael Lawrence
Burke, Gentleman, born June 5, 1888; Norah Rachel;
Amy Evelyn ; Geraldine Margaret ; and Constance Audrey.
Estate — Auberies, in the parish of Bulmer, in the county of
Esse.x. Postal address — Auberies, Sudbury, Suffolk.
HURLEY, quartered by CORBET.
THOMAS DAVIES BURLTON, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Hereford, County Councillor. Born Sept. 19, 1852, being
the only son of Thomas Burlton, Esq., J. P., F.R.C.S.,
Eaton Hill, Herefordshire, by his wife Margaret Edwards,
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dau. of Thomas Davies, Esq., J. P., of Caswell House, Leo-
minster, and Luntley Court, Herefordshire. Z/z/(?rv — Blue,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, three bars gem-
mel between four horseshoes, three in chief and one in base
all azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-gryphon, couped, wings elevated and
addorsed argent, holding in the de.xter claw a horseshoe
and resting the sinister on a fleur-de-lis both azure. Motto
— " Mens Sana in corpore Sano." Married, Sept. 16,
1884, Jane Annie Westmorland, elder dau. of the Rev.
John Price-Jones, Vicar of Ivington, Herefordshire ; and
has /w«tf— Richard Ferrer Burlton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 26,
1889 ; Margaret Annie ; and Ethel Gladys. Seats —¥.a.\.ow.
Hill, Leominster ; Luntley Court, Pembridge. Clubs —
Piccadilly, County (Hereford).
BURN-CALLANDER(H. Coll.). Azure, abend chequy
or, and gules between six laillets of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Out of an Plastern crown or, a
dexter arm embowed proper, holding a billet as in the
arms. Motto — " Tendit ad astra fides."
Son of John Alexander Burn-Callander of Westertown
and Preston Hall, /;. 1839 ; d. 1865 ; m. i860, Mary
Frederica Uundas, d. of Hon. Henry Amelius Coventry
[yr. son of Geo. William, 8th Earl of Coventry, by
Lady Mary P.eauclerk, d. of 6th Uuke of St. Albans]:—
Henry Burn-Callander, I'^sq., J. P. and D. L. co.
Haddington, b. 25 Feb. 1862 ; in. 6 July 1886, Cecilia
Margaret, d. of late William Baird of Elie ; and has
issue — (i) William Henry Burn-Callander, Gentleman, b.
25 June 1890 ; (2) George Douglas Burn-Callander,
Gentleman, b. 31 May 1895 ; and Cecilia Ruth. Estate —
Westerton, co. Stirling. Seats — Preston Hall, Dalkeith,
N.B. ; The Grange, Oakham, Rutland. Clubs — White's,
Turf.
BURN-MURDOCH (L.O., rematric. 1904). Quarterly,
I. or, a crescent gules between two spur-rowels in chief and
a hunting-horn in b.ase sable (Burn of Coldoch, 1757); 2,
azure, a saltire between four unicorn's heads erased argent-
armed and crined or (Higgins of Higgin's Neuck) ; 3. azure,
a bend chequy or and gules, between six billets of the
second (Callander of Westertown, c. 1672) ; 4. parted per
pale argent and sable, two ravens pendent on an arrow
fessways pointing to the sinister all counterchanged
(Murdoch of Gartincaber). Mantling' (dexter) sable and
or. Crest — on a wreath of his liveries, two daggers in
saltire proper. Motto — "Tendit ad astra fides." Mant-
ling (sinister) sable and argent. Crest — A raven rising
transfixed by an arrow all proper. Motto— "Omnia pro
bono."
Sons of John Burn-Murdoch, Esq., J. P. and D. L., of
Gartincaber and Coldoch, co. Perth, and Higgin's
Neuck and Easter Greenyards, co. Stirling, b. 1793 ;
d. 1862 ; ni. 1820, Anna Maule, only child and h. of
William Murdoch of Gartincaber : —
John Burn-Murdoch, Esq., of Gartincaber, co. Perth,
Advocate, J. P. cos. Perth and Edinburgh, b. 1821 ; m. 1851,
Dorothea Harriet, d. of Capt. Thomas Monck-Mason,
R.N. , by Mary, d. of Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., K.C. B.
(s. of ist Earl Grey, K.B.); and has issue —John George
Grey Burn-Murdoch, Gentleman, b. 1853. Seat — Gartin-
caber, Doune, co. Perth.
Archibald Burn-Murdoch, Gentleman, W..S. [Arms as
above, and (rematric. 16 July 1904) "the whole within a
bordure ermine], b. 1836 ; in. 1874, Mary Harriot, only d.
of W. Burn-Callander of Preston Hall ; and has issue —
(i) Hector Burn-Murdoch, Gentleman, B.A., LL.B., b.
1881 ; (2) Alexander Burn-Murdoch, Gentleman, /'. 1886;
(3) William Callander Burn-Murdoch, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Fust, add.— 10 Merchiston Avenue, Edinburgh. Club —
University (Edinburgh).
BURNARD, quartered by CHICHESTER.
CHARLES FREDERICK BURNARD, Gentleman.
Justice of the Peace for the County
'nt^!ll*mit*tl Borough of Plymouth, for which town he
iU U 1 1 1 CI I. U served the office of Mayor in the year 1882,
Fellow of the Chemical Society. Born
July 18, 1816. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, three escallops in bend between two bendlets azure,
in chief and in base a leopard's face jessant-de-lis of the last ;
and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a rock
proper an escallop argent, between the attires of a stag also
proper; with the Motto, "Bear and forbear." Married,
1839, Jane Bice, daiighter of William Evans, Shipowner
is the Military Cockade.
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and Merchant, of Fowey ; and has Iss7ie— An only surviv-
ing son, Robert Burnard, Gentleman [to whom refer];
Fanny Evans ; Mary Beatrice ; Alice ; and Katherine Bice.
Postal address — Ch^\.sfiov(h Lodge, Compton Gifford,
Plymouth.
ROBERT BURNARD, Gentleman, F.S.A., Justice of
the Peace for the Borough of Plymouth, only surviving
son of Charles Frederick Burnard, Gentleman, Justice of
the Peace, by his wife Jane Bice, daughter of William
Evans. C/«/^j— Royal Societies', Eighty, National Liberal.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three
escallops in bend between two bendlets azure, in chief
and in base a leopard's face jessant-de-lis of the last, and
differenced with his label as the eldest son ; and for a Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper an escallop
argent, between the attires of a stag also proper ; with the
Motto, " Bear and forbear." Married, .'\pril 6, 1871,
Fanny Louise, eldest daughter of Samuel Henry Pearce of
Paignton, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue— {1)
Lawrence Friedrich Burnard, Gentleman, born July 27,
1874 [/«., 1901, Barbara, dau. of Rev. S. Baring-Gould, of
Lew Trenchard, and has issue, Robert Sabine Burnard,
Gentleman, born 1902] ; (2) Cliarles Francis Burnard, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Royal Warwickshire Regt. , born April 12,
1876 ; Olive Louise ; and Dorothy Blanclie. Postal address
— Huccaby House, Princetown, S. Devon.
BURNELL, quartered by CON VERS and FOX.
BURNELL, see PEGGE BURNELL.
BURNES (Regd. H. Coll. ; matric. L.O. 1851, another
coat having been previously matric. 1837). Ermine, on a
bend azAire, an escutcheon or charged with a holly-bush
surmovmted by a crook and bugle-horn saltireways all
proper, being the device of the poet Burns, and on a chief
gules, the White tlorse of Hanover between two Eastern
crowns or, in allusion to the Guelphic Order conferred on
James Burnes, K. H., by King William IV., and to the
distinguished services of himself and his brothers in India.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — i. on the dexter
side (of augmentation, in allusion to the devotion to their
country shown by the late Lt.-Col. Sir Alexander Burnes,
C.B., and Lieut. Charles Burnes), out of a mural crown
per pale vert and gules, the colours of the Douranee
Empire, the rim inscribed " Cabool " in letters argent, a
demi-eagle displayed transfixed by a javelin in bend sinister
proper ; 2. on the sinister side that previously borne, viz.
issuant from an Eastern crown or, an oak-tree shivered
renewing its foliage proper. Motto—" Ob patriam vulnera
passi."
Son of Adam Burnes, b. 1802 ; d. 1872 ; brother of
Sir James Burnes, K. H. : —
Alexander Horatio Burnes, Gentleman, Res. — New
Zealand.
JOHN GEORGE BURNETT, Gentleman. Born March
30, 1876, being the eldest son of the late George Burnett,
Esquire, LL.D. , Advocate, Lyon King-at-Arms, by Alice,
dau. of John Alexander Stuart of Carnock. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent three holly-leaves in
chief vert, with a hunting-horn in base sable, garnished and
stringed gules (for Burnett) ; 2 and 3 azure, two garbs in
chief and a crescent in base or (for Craigmyle), the whole
differenced by a mullet sable at the fesse point. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the liveries,
a dexter hand holding a palm-branch proper, and in an
escroll above the same. MottO, " Quae vernant crescunt."
Married, Nov. 13, 1901, Helen, only child of Captain
Duncan Malcolm Irvine, Esq., J. P. co. Tyrone; and has
Issue— [i) George Irvine Leslie Burnett, Gentleman, /;,
1903 ; (2) Malcolm Stuart Leslie Burnett, Gentleman, b.
1904. Residence — Powis House, Aberdeen.
W HENRY EDWARD BURNEY, Esquire, Colonel 3rd
© Batt. Oxford Light Infantry, J. P. for co. Bucks.
Born April 9, 1845, being the only son of the Reverend
Henry Hurney, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Wavendon,
by his wife Sophia, dau. of Peter Richard Hoare, Esq. , of
Luscombe Castle, co. Devon, who was fifth son of Sir
Richard Hoare, Bart. Livery— RoysX blue with yellow
facings, with Maltese crosses on yellow braid. Armorial
bearings (Aug. 8, 1807)— Azure, two bars counter-embattled
erminois, on a canton argent, a cross pat^e fitch6e sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, out of a maunch gules, charged with an ancient
lyre or, stringed argent, a hand proper, holding a cross
is the Naval Cockade.
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pat^e fitch(^^e erect as in the arms. Married, May 25, 1872,
Countess Ortensia Maria, elder dau. and heir of Count
TroiU, Officer in Bodyguard of H.H. the Pope of Rome, by
his wife Maria, elder dau. of Capt Richard Hoare, second
son of Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, Bart.; and has Issue — Guy
Henry Chetham Burney, Gentleman, h. Oct. 22, 1873.
Estate and postal address — Wavendon Tower, Bletchley,
Bucks. C/ud — Junior Carlton.
§ HARDIN BURNLEY-CAMPBELL, Esquire, Lieu-
tenant-Colonel, late of H.M. 6th Dragoon Guards
(the Carabineers), of Ormidale, co. Argyll, J. P. and D. L.
for that county. Born 1843, being the eldest son of
William Frederick Burnley, by his wife Rozina, daughter
of the late James Eccles, and assumed the additional
surname of Campbell in the year 1882. dill's — Army
and Navy, United Service, New (Edinburgh). Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
gyronny of eight ermine and sable (for Campbell) ; 2
and 3 ermine, on waves of the sea a ship in full sail
proper, on a chief engrailed azure, a cornucopia between
two bees volant also proper (for Burnley). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand in pale,
holding a dirk erected, both proper ; and in an escroll
over the same, this Motto, "Pro patria semper." Afar-
ried, February 8, 1882, Margaret Jane Campbell, only
child and heiress of William Morrison Hunter (by his wife
Catherine Helen Campbell of Ormidale) ; and has Issue —
(i) Ian Hardin Burnley-Campbell, Gentleman, born No-
vember 29, 1882; (2) Colin William Burnley -Campbell,
Gentleman, born March 9, 1888 ; Marjorie Catharine (died
1887) ; and Daisy Helen. Estate — Ormidale, Argyllshire.
Postal address—OvxmAaXe, Colintraive, Argyllshire.
H JOHN WILLIAM BURNS, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
® CO. Dumbarton, J. P. Lanark. Born March 18, 1837,
being the only son of the late James Burns, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. , by his second wife Margaret, dau. of William Short-
ridge of Glasgow. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
chevron azure, betwixt two spur-revels in chief and a hunt-
ing-horn in base sable, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a hand dexter proper, holding a hunting-horn. Motto
"Ever ready." Married, Dec. 10, 1861, Helen, only dau.
of Gen. Sir George Movie Sherer, K.CS. I. ; and has Issue
— (i) James Burns, Esq., Capt. Leicestershire Y.C. , late
Royal Horse Guards, b. Oct. 22, 1862 [m., June 4, 1894,
Florence Honoria, dau. of the late Capt. William Wray
Hartopp, Royal Horse Guards, and assumed .by Royal
Licence in 1894 the surnames of Burns-Hartopp] ; (2) John
WilHam Burns, Gentleman, b. Nov. 13, 1863, Capt. 1st
Royal Dragoons; (3) Alan Burns, Gentleman, Advocate,
b. Feb. 28, 1868; Helen Sherer [w., Feb. 4, 1891, Major
Archibald Spencer Drummond, Scots Guards, and has
issue]; Margaret Shortridge [/«., Dec. 3, 1896, Major John
Eraser Vans .'\gne\v, R.A. (retired), and has issue]. Seats
— Kilmahew, Cardross, Dumbartonshire; Cumbernauld
House, Cumbernauld, Dumbartonshire. Club — Reform.
BURNS (matric. L.O. ). Ermine, on a bend azure, an
escutcheon or, charged with a holly-bush and in chief a
shepherd's crook surmounted by a bugle-horn in saltire all
all proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an oak-tree shivered renewing its
foliage proper. MottO— " Ob patriam vulnera passi. "
Son of Robert Buins, b. 1847; d. 1891 ; m. 1871,
.Sibylla, d. of Rev. Phillipps Donnithorne Dayman,
M.A. :—
Kenneth Glencairn Burns, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; tn. 1895,
Emmeline Bertha, d. of William Winter. Post. add. —
Parkfield, Hayward's Heath. Clubs — Blenheim, Prim-
H JAMES BURNS-HARTOPP, Esquire, Capt. Leices-
W tershire Yeo. Cav. , late Capt. Royal Horse Guards, J. P.
for cos. Leicester and Kerry. Assumed by Royal Licence
1894 the additional name and arms of Hartopp. Born
Oct. 22, 1862, being the eldest son of John William Burns
of Kilmahew, co. Dumbarton, Esq., J. P., D.L. [to whom
refer], by his wife Helen, only dau. of Gen. Sir George
Moyle Sherer, K.CS. I. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, sable, a chevron between three otters argent, a
is the Military Cockade.
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canton or, for distinction (for Hartopp) ; 2 and 3, argent,
on a chevron gules, between two spur-rowels in chief and
a hunting-horn in base sable, three fleurs-de-lis of the field
(for Burns), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Hartopp without the mark of distinction. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet
or, a pelican issuing argent, charged on the neck with a
cross crosslet for distinction, vulning herself proper (for
Hartopp) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand proper,
holding a hunting-horn sable, garnished or ; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, " Ever ready." A/arrieii,
June 4, 1894, Florence Honoria, dau. and heir of Capt.
William Wrey Hartopp, and granddau. of Edward Bour-
chier Hartopp of Dalby Hall ; and has Issue — Lastitia
Honoria; and Helen Dorothy Lina. iVaA— Dalby Hall,
Melton Mowbray; Scraptoft Hall, co. Leicester; Water-
, ville and Kilgarvan, CO. Kerry. C/ui— Turf.
ISAAC WILLIAM BURNS-LINDOW, Esquire, of
Irton Hall, in the county of Cumberland, Capt. 8th Hus-
sars. Bom June 10, 1868, being the eldest son of the late
Jonas Lindow Burns-Lindow, Esquire, of Irton Hall, in
the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and De-
puty-Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, and High
Sheriff 1877, formerly Captain Royal Cumberland Militia,
who assumed the name and arms of Lindow by Royal
License 1871, by his wife Mary [to whom refer], eldest
daughter of Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga,
Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls of that
island ; succeeded his father 1893. Livery — Buff, crimson
facings. Armorial bearings (R. L., 1871; orig. grant,
1861) — ICrniine, on a chevron dove-tailed between three
sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, as many fountains.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, semiJe
of buckles or, and holding between the paws a fountain.
Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, 1896, Madelaine Harriet
Mary Theresa, dau. of Col. Boileau, of Old Catton, Nor-
wich. Estate and postal address — Irton Hall, Holmrook,
via Carnforth, Cumberland.
MARY BURNS-LINDOW, Widow, daughter of the
late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga and of
Bridge House, Castletown, Isle of Man, Her Majesty's
Clerk of the Rolls and Justice of the Peace for that island,
by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James
Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of
Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant,
Major in the Militia, late Captain Grenadier Guards. Ar-
morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, on a chevron
dovetailed between three sinister hands couped at the wrist
gules, as many fountains, and impaling the arms of Quayle,
namely argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between
three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two
swords points upwards of the first. Married, July 11, 1867,
Jonas Lindow Burns-Lindow, Esquire, of Irton House, in
the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, and High Sheriff 1877, who assumed the arms
and the additional surname of Lindow by Royal License
1871, and who died 1893. Of the above marriage there
is Issue — (i) Isaac William Burns-Lindow, Gentleman
[to whom refer]; (2) Samuel Lindow Burns-Lindow,
Gentleman, born October i, 1869; (3) Mark Hildesley
Jonas Burns-Lindow, Gentleman, born January 28, 1879;
Mary Jane ; Agnes Lindow ; and Ruth Edith. Postal
address — Irton Hall, Holmrook, via Carnforth, Cumber-
land.
BURNSHEAD, quartered by CUST,
BURNSHIDE, quartered by RAMSDEN.
BURNSIDE, quartered by DUCKETT.
WILLIAM BURNYEAT, Esquire, J. P. for Cumberland
(1894). Born 1849, being the son of William Burnyeat of
Whitehaven. Armorial bearings -Per pale or and azure,
on a chevron between three bears' heads couped, two quatre-
foils all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from flames
proper, a bear's head per pale or and azure, gorged with
a collar flory counterflory counterchanged. Married S.
Frances, daughter of Thomas Dalzell of Moresby, White-
haven. Seat — Mill Grove, Moresby, Whitehaven.
BURR. Ermine, on a mount vert, issuing from park
palings with gate proper. A lion rampant or, holding in
the dexter paw a scimitar all proper, on a chief indented
sable, two lions rampant argent. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest— Out of a mural crown inscribed with the
word ' ' Ternate " a Malay holding in his de.xter hand the
colours of Ternate all proper, gianted in commemoration
of the capture in 1801 of that island, the chief of the
Malaccas, by the late Lt.-Gen. Daniel Burr, H.E.I.C.S.
Motto — " Virtus verus honos."
Son of : —
Higford Burr, Gentleman.
BURRA, quartered by POMFRET.
JAMES SALKELD BURRA, Esquire, J. P. for Kent,
M.A. (Oxon.). Born 1838, being the youngest son of
William Burra and Mary Catharine, dau. of John Butler
Pomfret of Tenterden. Club — Union. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, a chevron engrailed sable, between three chaplets
of roses proper, a chief vert, fretty argent ; and for
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
griffin's head erased sable, semt§e of annulets or, a fret of
the last; with the Motto, "Pactum serva." Married,
1873, Eleanor Margaret, youngest dau. of Nicolas Toke of
Godinton, Kent ; and has with other Issue— [\) William
Pomfret Burra, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) John Salkeld
Burra, Gentleman, b. 1876. 5Vrt/— Bockhanger, Ashford.
Kent.
ROBERT BURRA, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the West Riding of the county of York. Born December 29,
1840, being the eldest son of Robert Burrra of Carshalton,
in the county of Surrey, and of King's Meaburn, in the county
of Westmorland, by his wife Agnes Ann, daughter of the
late Thomas Fawcett, Esquire, of Gate, Sedbergh, in the
county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant. Z/i'tvj— Dark blue
coat with brass buttons, and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial
is the Naval Cockade.
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beaxings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron en-
grailed sable, between three chaplets of roses proper, a chief
vert, fretty argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a griffin's head erased sable, sem6 of
1885; (9) Harold Martin Biirrough, Gentleman, />. Julv 4,
1888; (10) Walter Raphael Burrough, Gentleman, />. Feb.
annulets or, a fret of the last ; with the Motto, " Persiste."
Married, September 21, 1869, Clara, only daughter and co-
heiress of the late John Abernethy Warburlon ; and has
Issue — Robert Burra, Gentleman ; Agnes Phoebe ; Mary
Cicely; Dorothy Angela Elyetson ; and Margaret Elinor
Isabel. Estates— "W^ii Gate,' Dent, near Sedbergh, in the
county of York ; The Meaburn, near Appleby, in the county
of Westmorland. Postal address— Gate, Sedbergh, York-
shire, R.S.O.
BURRELL, quartered by CARRINGTON.
The Reverend CHARLES BURROUGH, M.A.
Univ. of Cambridge (Jesus Coll.), Rector of Eaton Bishop,
in the co. of Hereford. Bor^t Dec. 12, 1846, being the
only son of John f^urrough, Commander in the Royal Navy,
by Ann his wife, daughter of James Wainwright. C///ds
— Junior Conservative (London), Herefordshire County
(Hereford). Lnvry— Grey, with gieen facings and silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, two chevronels between three chap-
lets vert, the roses d'or (for Burrough, granted with the
crest, 1586, to Thomas Burrough' of " Wickhambrook,
Suffolk) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross-bow pointed upwards
between four moorcocks sable, beaked and membered
gules (for Highmore). Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest- On a torse argent and vert, a griffon's head
couped argent, beaked d'or, charged with two chevronels
as in the arms; with the Motto, "Vive ut vivas." A/a?--
ried, June 8, 1871, Georgina, third daughter of George
Long, Esquire, Justice of the Peace; and has Issue— {\)
Rev. Charles James Burrough, b. July 25, 1872 [;«., 1898,
Lucy Mabel, dau. of William Wilson, and has issue,
Charles William Burrough, Gentleman, b. Oct. 13, 1899 ;
John Wilson Burrough, Gentleman, b. 1904; and Mary
Lucy]; (2) Rev. John Burrough, M.A., b. Sept. 5, 1873;
(3) William George Burrough, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1875 ;
(4) Herbert Strong Burrough, Gentleman, b. Dec. 13, 1876;
(s) Francis Thomas Burrough, Gentleman, b. Oct. 26, 1879
[w. , 1904, Naomi Rose, dau. of Alfred T. Kaeppel, and
granddau. of Sir James Patterson, K.C.M.G.]; (6)
Edmund .Andrew Burrough, Gentleman, b. Nov. 16, 1881 ;
(7) Hubert Michael Burrough, Gentleman, b. April 26,'
1884; (8) Evan Gabriel Burrough, Gentleman, b. Sept. 21,
13, 1892 ; and Mary,
lory, Hereford.
Postal address — Eaton Bishop Rec-
THOMAS COSBY BURROWES, Esquire, I. P. and
D.L. , High Sheriff 1888. Born 1856, being the son of
the late Edward James Burrowes, second son of Thomas
Burrowes of Stradone. Armorial Isearings— Or, on a cross
gules, five mullets argent, in each chief cjuarter a lion passant
sable, ducally crowned and langued of the second. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
sejant guardant sable, ducally crowned or, langued gules.
Motto—" Non vi sed virtute." Married, April 15, 1885, the
Hon. Anna Frances Ma.xwell, youngest dau. of Hon.
Richard Thomas Maxwell of Portland, co. Cavan, and
sister of Rt. Hon. Somerset, loth Lord Farnham ; and has
Issue — Eleanor Mary Cosby ; and Rosamond Char-
lotte Cosby. Seat — Lismore House, Crossdoney, co.
Cavan.
THOMAS JAMES BURROWES, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Cavan. Born May 13, 1879, being the
eldest son of the late Robert James Burrowes Esq., J.P.
and D. L. , High Sheriff 1883, formerly Capt. ist Dragoon
Guards, by his wife Eliza Bankhead, dau. of Commodore
Magruder, U.S. Navy, and niece of Major-Gen. J. B. Mag-
ruder. Livery — Drab (dress) ; black (undress). Armorial
bearings — Or, on a cross gules, five mullets argent, in each
chief quarter a lion passant sable, ducally crowned and
langued of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant guardant sable, ducally
crowned or, langued gules. Motto — " Non vi sed virtute."
Seat — Stradone House, Cavan. Town residence — 22
Lowndes Street, S.W. C/z<r(^ - Bachelors'.
H Sir JOHN MOWLEM BURT, K.B., a Commis-
^ sioner of Lieutenancy for City of London. Z?6i/-« 1845,
being the eldest son of George Burt, Esquire, of Swanage,
in the county of Dorset, who died 1894, by Elizabeth his
wife, daughter of John Hudson. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron cotised gules, between two bugle-
horns in chief sable, garnished or, stringed of the second,
and as many cross crosslets fitchi^e and saltireways in the
base of the third, a bugle-horn stringed between two cross
crosslets filcli^e of the fourth ; Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a rock proper, two cross crosslets fitch^e
saltireways or, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn sable, gar-
nished or, stringed gules ; MottO, " Know thyself." Mar-
is the Military Cockade.
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ried, i86g, Marion, dau. of Robert Ker Aitchison. Postal
addresses— ^urheck House, S.vaiiage ; 19 Grosvenor Road,
S.W.
JAMES BURT-MARSHALL, Esquire, of Luncarty,
Perthshire, J. P. co. of Perth. Born 1847, being the eldest
son of James Burt of Prince's Park, Liverpool (who d. 1861),
by his wife Jane, dau. of Thomas Cuthbert Newall of
Earlston, Galloway, N. B. He assumed the name and arms
of Marshall by Royal Licence in 1872, on inheriting the
property from the late William Marshall of Luncarty.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a saltire azure, between
three edock leaves slipped proper in chief and flanks, and
a hunting-horn sable, stringed gules, in base, a cross crosslet
fitch^e of the first, within a bordure of the fourth. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a dove with an olive branch in its beak proper ; and
in an escroll above this Motto, " Virtute tutus." Married,
1884, Kate, second dau. of David Bannerman, Esq., J. P.,
of Mansfield Lodge, Whalley Range, Manchester ; and has,
with other Issue — A son, b. 1886. Seat — Luncarty, Perth.
Clubs — Conservative, New Club (Edinburgh).
S CHARLES HENRY BURTCHAELL, Esquire,
Major R.A.M.C, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of
Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery and of Obstetrics, all of
'Trinity College, Dublin ; served in the Tirah Expedition
and in South African War ; is Principal Medical Officer
(Lieut. -Col. ) South African Constabulary. Born, Aug. 30,
1866, being the third son of the late Peter Burtchaell,
Gentleman, County Surveyor of Kilkenny, by his wife Maria
Isabella, dau. of Lundy Edward Foot, Barrister-at-Law.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, party per pale
azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets
or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell) ; 2 and 3,
or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under
an oak-tree proper (for Rothe) ; over all a mullet for differ-
ence. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wxeath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, sup-
porting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper. Motto —
"Quo fata vocant." Married, 1903, lierlha Marcella,
eldest dau. of John George Auret of Johannesburg. Resi-
dence— Johannesburg, South Africa.
DAVID EDWARD BURTCHAELL, Gentleman,
Bachelor of Arts and of Engineering, of Trinity College,
Dublin. Born Feb. 9, 1859, being the second son of the
late Peter Burtchaell, Gentleman, County Surveyor of
Kilkenny, by his wife Maria Isabella, dau. of Lundy
Edward Foot, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a
chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils
of the first (for Burtchaell) ; 2 and 3, or, on a mount in base
vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for
Rothe) ; over all a crescent, charged with a crescent for
difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper.
Motto — "Quo fata vocant." Married, Dec. 23, 1904,
Caroline Harriett Crosby, eld. d.iu. of the late Thomas
Boyd, Clerk of the Crown and Peace, co. Tipperary.
GEORGE DAMES BURTCHAELL, Gentleman, Master
of Arts and Bachelor of Laws of Trinity College, Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law of King's Inns, Dublin, Member of the
Royal Irish Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of
Antiquaries (Ireland). Bo)-n June 12, 1853, being the eldest
son of the late Peter Burtchaell, Gentleman, Civil Engineer,
County Surveyor of Carlovv 1851-1860, and of the city and
county of Kilkenny 1860-1894 [who was the second son of
the late David Burtchaell, Esquire, of Brandondale and
Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Sovereign of
Thomastown 1815-1821, and Portrieve of Gowran from
1815 until that Corporation was abolished ini844], by his
wife Maria Isabella, eldest daughter of Lundy Edward Foot,
Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three
cross crosslets or, as many quatrefoils of the first (for Burt-
chaell) ; 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant
argent, under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), over all a
crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an
an oak-tree proper. MottO— " Quo fata vocant." Postal
address — 44 Morchampton Road, Dublin. Clubs — Royal
Societies', City and County Conservative (Dublin).
BURTON, quartered by BEETHAM.
BURTON, see LINGEN-BURTON.
General Sir FOWLER BURTON, K.C.B. (1903),
W General in the Army, Col. -in-Chief of the Queen's
Own Regt., Member of the Goldsmiths' Company, and
has Freedom of City of London, Nov. 20, 1900, J. P.
CO. Devon. Born 1822, being the second son of the late
David Burton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Cherry Burton Hall,
Beverley, by his wife Isabella, dau. of Thomas Fawell
of Yarm Hall, Yorkshire; entered the Army 1839; has
medals— Crimea 1854, 1855, with clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish medals, and fifth class Medjidie, Indian Mutiny ;
promoted Brevet Lieut. -Colonel for service in the field ;
created C.B. 1867; Col. Royal West Kent Regt. Oct.
1890. Livery— lAghi drab, with red facings. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse erminois and
azure, two barrulets engrailed between three talbots' heads
all counterchanged (for Burton), 2 and 3 vert, a chevron
erminois between two cinquefoils pierced in chief, and a
stag trippant in base or, a bordure engrailed of the last
(for Robinson). Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the B.ith, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath ot the colours, a mount vert,
thereon upon a perch or, a parrot also vert, the dexter claw
resting upon an escallop argent, and holding in the beak a
cherry stalked proper (for Burton) ; 2. upon a wreath ot the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a stag regardant or, the
dexter forefoot resting on a cinquefoil as in the arms (tor
Robinson). Married, 1862, a daughter of the late John
is the Naval Cockade.
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Banks Friend, Esquire, of Ripple Vale, in the county of Kent,
and 30 Sussex Square, VV. ; and has Issue— (1) Cecil Fowler
Burton, Esq., Capt. Royal Fusiliers, i. 1863, d. 1897; (2)
Gerald Arthur Fowler Burton, Esq., Major (retired) 3rd Suf-
folk Regt., /'. Aug. 7, 1868; (3) Montague Richard Fowler
Burton, Gentleman, 6. Aug. 12, 1882; and Lilian Florence
[/«., 1903, Col. W. Sydney S. Harvest, Royal Marines, son
of late Major-Gen. E. O. Harvest]. Z;"j/(z to— Preston
House, South Durham ; and in the town-ships of Preston,
Hartburn, and Stockton, in the parish of Stockton-on-Tees.
Postal address — Sioke Danierel, Devonport. Clubs —
United Service, Wellington, Grosvenor.
Langhorne Burton Burton, M.A. , Rector of Bag Enderby
and Somerby, by his wife Charlotte, seventh dau. of Rev.
John Hale, Rector of Holton and Buslingthorpe, co. Lin-
coln. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a chevron engrailed
argent, between tiiree owls ermine memVjered and ducally
crowned or, as many estoiles of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an owl as
in the arms, the dexter claw resting on an estoile sable.
Motto — " Cari Deo niliil carent." Married, Jan. 9, 1879,
Edith Grace, younger dau. of Rev. Thomas Henry Lister
of Scremby Hall ; and has with other Issue — Langhorne
Burton Burton, Gentleman, h. 1880.
GERALD ARTHUR FOWLER BURTON, Esquire.
Major (retired) 3id Suffolk Regt., a Liveryman of the
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths of the City of London,
received the Freedom of the City Nov. 20, 1900. Born
Aug. 7, 1868, being the eldest surviving son of Gen. Sir
Fowler Burton, K.C. B. , Gen. in the Army and Col. -in-
Chief Queen's Own Regt., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
late John Banks Friend, Esq., of Rijiple Vale, co. Kent,
and 30 Sussex Square, late Prime Warden of the Gold-
smiths' Company. Livery — Ligiit drab with red facings.
Armorial bearings — Party i)er fesse erminois and azure,
two barrulets engrailed between three talbots' heads all
counterchanged (for Burton), 2 and 3 vert, a chevron
erminois between two cinquefoils pierced in chief, and a
stag trippant in base or, a bordurt; engrailed of the last
(for Robinson). Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon upon a
perch or, a parrot also vert, the dexter claw resting upon
an escallop argent, and holding in the beak a cherry stalked
proper (for Burton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon a stag regardant or, the dexter fore-
foot resting on a cinquefoil as in the arms (for Robinson).
Motto — "Vigilante salus." Residences— ^\.o\i<i Damarel,
Devonport ; 17 Bury Street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs —
United Service, Wellington, Grosvenor, Royal Western
Yacht (Plymouth).
LANGHORNE BURTON BURTON, Gentleman.
Born August 21, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
WILLIAM SCHOOLCROFT BURTON, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Bedfordshire and
Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff 1878. Born 1829, being
the son of the late John Burton, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, of Roundhay Grove, in the county of York, by
his wife Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Thomas
Musgrave of Foggathorpe. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Per pale indented azure and sable, six fleurs-
de-lis, three, two, and one, each within an annulet argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two
arms einbowed in armour, the hands proper, holding a
fleur-de-lis argent, six annulets interlaced fessewise, also
argent. Motto — "Sans changer." Married, 1855, Mary
Judith, only daughter of James Shaw of Stubbing, in
the county of York ; and has had, with other Issue —
James Schoolcroft Burton, Gentleman, born 1857, died
1881.
BURTON -MACKENZIE (L.O., 1887). Quarterly, i
and 4 grand quarters, azure, a stag's head caboshed or,
between the attires a nniUet of the last (for Mackenzie) ;
2. grand quarter, counter-quartered i. and iiii. azure, three
cinquefoils argent, ii. and iii. argent, three antique
crowns gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Eraser of
Inverallochy) ; 3. grand quarter, counter-quartered i. and
iiii. azure, three garbs or, ii. and iii. quarterly, first and
fourth argent, a pale sable ; second and third azure, a bend
between six cross crosslets fitch(Je or (all for Erskine, Earl of
Buchan), and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right
of his wife, this same coat and quarterings of Mackenzie.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — i. on the
dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm enibowed
in chain mail, couped at the shoulder, holding a broad-
sword in Ijend proper (for Mackenzie) ; 2. on the sinister,
on a wreath of the liveries, a stag's head caboshed or,
pierced with an arrow proper (for Eraser). Mottoes —
Over the crests, "Fide parta fide aucta ; " Ijelow tlie
shield, " Dia's mo dhuthaich." Liveiy — Blue, with yellow
facings.
Son of Lt.-Col. John Edward Burton-Mackenzie, J. P.
and D. L. , b. 1835 '< ^- 1901; '«• 3° March 1869, Isabella
Jane, eld. d. and heiress of the late Sir Evan .Mackenzie,
2nd Bart., of Kilcoy, co. Ross, J. P. and D. L. : —
Evan North Burton-Mackenzie, Gentleman, Lt. Lovat's
Scouts, Imperial Yeo. , J. P. cos. Ross and Cromarty, b,
9 March 1870. Postal addresses — Kilcoy Castle, Muir of
Ord, Inverness ; Belmaduthy House, Munlochy, Ross-
shire.
BURY, see HOWARD-BURY.
WILLIAM PENNEFATHER ARTHUR FORBES
PHINEAS BURY, Gentleman. Born Sept. 26, 1868, being
the only son of the late William Phineas Bury of Carrig-
renane, Little Island, co. Cork, by Harriet his wife, second
dau. of Arthur Forbes of Newstone, co. Meath. Clubs —
Junior Constitutional, Royal Cork Yacht, County (Cork).
Livery — Dark green, yellow facings, green and yellow
striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings (U.O., Conf.
1896) — Vert, a cross crosslet or, on a canton argent, an
ermine spot sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head or, couped at the
shoulder, pierced at the neck with a spear embruod proper.
Motto — "Virtus sub cruce crescit." Married, 1899,
^ IS the Military Cockade.
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Catherine, dau. of Maurice Collins of Shauntrade, co.
Limerick ; and has Issue — Phineas Bury, Gentleman, 6.
feild, M.A., of Upwood, Rector of Keighley, by his wife
Sarah, dau. of Rev. Charles Frederick Bond of Margaret-
ting, Essex. Ch/d — Junior United Service. Armorial
bearing's — Argent, a chevron invected gules, guttt'e-d'eau,
between three fleurs-de-lis vert, in the centre chief point a
saltire couped of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
proper, charged with a saltire as in the arms, holding in the
1902 ; and Iris Euphemia. Se(7/s — Curraghbridge, co.
Limerick; Carrigrenane, Little Island, co. Cork.
JAMES ROBERT BARRY BURY- BARRY, Gentleman.
Bom Jan. 3, 1875, being the son of the late Capt. Robert
Bury, of the ylh Dragoon Guards, by Anne his wife ; s. his
grand-uncle, the late St. Leger Barry, in 1888, when he also
assumed the additional name of Barry. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, harry of si.\ argent and gules (for Barry) ;
2 and 3 vert, a cross crosslet or, in chief a crescent for differ-
ence (for Bury). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a castle ar-
gent a wolfs head couped sable, langued gules (for Barry) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped at
the neck or, tusked argent, langued gules, transfixed through
the neck by a spear proper, and charged with a crescent for
difference gules (for Bury). Mottoes — Under the arms,
" Boutez en avant ; " over the second crest, " Virtus sub
cruce crescit." i>eat — Ballyclough, Fermoy, co. Cork.
§JOHN BUSFEILD, Esquire, Major (Retired List)
late 79th (Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders. Born
Nov. 18, 1839, being the second son of the Rev. Wm.
Busfeild, M.A., of Upwood, Bingley, Yorkshire, and of his
wife Sarah, dau. of Rev. F. C. Bond, Margaretting, Essex.
C/ufi — Constitutional. Liveiy — Green and red. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron invected gules,*gutt^e-d'eau,
between three fleurs-de-lis vert, in the centre chief point
a saltire couped of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
in armour proper, charged with a saltire as in the arms,
holding in the hand also proper a fleur-de-lis within an
annulet or. Married, March 23, 1871, Caroline [d. March
30, 1901), dau. of the late J. A. Busfeild. Residence —
Laurel Bank, Ripon.
WILLIAM BUSFEILD, Esquire, J.P. for West Riding
CO. of York, Lieut.-Col., late Major 22nd Regt. Bom Jan.
20, 1837, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Bus-
hand proper a fleur-de-lis within an annulet or. Motto —
" Medio tutissimus ibis." Married, April 21, 1874, Louisa
Emily, youngest dau. of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild ; and
has Issue — (i) William Busfeild, Gentleman, b. June 19,
1875; (2) Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, Gentleman, Lieut.
2nd Cheshire Regt. , b. Dec. 3, 1877 ; Dorothy ; and Emily
Mary Victoria. A'«ir6;«<"<?— Pant-y-Ochin, Wrexham.
THOMAS BUSH, Gentleman, of The Lawns, Alveston,
in the co. of Gloucester. Bo>-n Oct. 22, 1813, being the
fourth son of the late John Bush, Gentleman, of Fifteen
Acres, Bitton, in the co. of Gloucester, by his wife Anne,
only child of Joseph Gregory Harris of Biiton. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure
a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules, collared
and chained (the chain passing over the front of tlie body
in bend sinister) or, in chief three crosses patee fitchee fesse-
ways of the second (for Bushe, alias Duyland, Kydwelly);
2. argent, on a fesse gules, between three boars statant sable,
armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between two eagles
displayed of the last (for Bushe) ; 3. argent, two lions
passant sable (for Strange of Gloucester) ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head
couped argent, the sinister horn azure, and the dexter
purpure ; with the MottO, " Hope me encouragithe."
Married, April 30, 1844, Frances, daughter of John
Brickdale Ward, of Upper Hazle, Alveston, in the co. of
Gloucester; and has Issue — Mary Frances [in., 1883,
William Alford Ward of Fizleaze Rudgway, Glos. ; and
has issue].
BUSHBY (H. Coll.). Vair, on a chief gules, five passion
crosses argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag's head
erased proper, gutt^e-de-sang, transfixed through the neck
by an arrow bendways, point towards the dexter, also pro-
per. Motto — " Fructu non foliis."
Sons of Henry Jeffreys Bushby, Esq., J. P., b. 1820, d.
1903, m. 1862, Lady Frances, sec. d. of the Rt Hon.
Francis North, sixth Earl of Guilford :—
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Henry North Grant Bushby, Esq. , J. P. co. Herts, formerly
Lieut. Herts Yeom. Cav., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1863; m. i8q6,
Esther, d. of T. D. Ford of Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue —
(1) Geoffrey Henry Bushby, Gentleman, h. 1899 ; (2) Francis
Walter Dudley Bushby, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Dorothy
Esther. Estates — Wormley Bury, in co. Hertford ; Lagduff
Lodge, in co. Mayo. Postal address — 268 Gloucester Ter-
race, Hyde Park, W. C////'— Carlton.
Dudley Charles Bushby, Gentleman, b. 1864.
BUSHE, alias DUYLAND, quartered by BUSH.
ARTHUR BUSHE, Gentleman. Born , being the
third son of the late Arthur Bushe, Master of the Court of
Queen's Bench, by his first wife, Miss Christian. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a wolf rampant argent
collared and chained or, in chief three crosses pat^e fitchte
of the second ; 2 and 3, barry of si.x argent and a/.ure, a
bend compony or and gules (for Grey). Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's
head argent. Motto — " Moderata durant." Ala rried l-Wss
Keough. Residence —
CHARLES BUSHE, Esquire, late Colonel 59th Regt.
Born , being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Bushe, Secretary to the late licclesiastical Commissioners,
by his wife Miss Phillips. Armorial bearings — (Quarterly
I and 4, azure, a wolf rampant argent, collared and chained
or, in chief three crosses patee fitchi5e of the second ; 2 and
3, barry of six argent and azure, a bend compony or and
gules (for Grey). Mantling azure and argent. Crest^On
a wreath of the colours, a goat's head argent. Motto -
"Moderata durant." Married Miss Victoria Franch.
Residence —
t CHARLES PERCY BUSHE, Esquire, Capt. R.N.,
J. P. for the Cinque Ports. Bo?-n 1835, being the
eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Bushe, Rector of Castle-
haven, CO. Cork, by his first wife Fanny, dau. of James
Bury of St. Leonard's, near Nazing, Essex. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a wolf rampant argent,
collared and chained or, in chief three crosses patee fitchc^e
of the second ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and azure, a
bend compony or and gules (for Giey). MaJitling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's
head argent. Motto — "Moderata durant." Married,
firstly, Louisa {d. 1883), dau. of Paul Walker of Killown,
CO. Wexford, and widow of Hugh Dale Matthie ; secondly,
1887, Adelaide Charlotte Devereux, dau. of Rev. John
Harris, Rector of Shercock ; and has /w/^e— Sylvia Louisa
Kendel. Residence — Leelands, Walmer, Kent. Club —
United Service.
ERASMUS BUSHE, Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Wilts.
Born Oct. 31, 1853, being the only son of the late William
Bushe, J. P., and his wile Amelia, dau. of William Stan-
comb of Springfield House, Trowbridge. Livery — Blue
and silver. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
azure a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules,
collared and chained or, in chief three crosses patt^e
fitch^e fesseways of the second (for Bushe, alias Duyland
[Kydwelly]), 2. argent, on a fesse gules, between three boars
statant sable, armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between
two eagles displayed of the last (for Bushe), 3. argent, two
lions passant sable, armed and langued gules (for Strange) ;
and for his Crest, a goat's head couped argent, the dexter
attire purpure, and the sinister azure ; with the Motto,
" Hope me encouragithe." Married, August 9, 1876, to
Ada, daughter of the late Reverend William Thomas
Huxham Eales, Bachelor of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of Yealmpton, in the county of Devon. Postal ad-
dresses— 32 Bullingham Mansions, Kensington, London,
W. ; and Chillingham, near Kingsbridge, Devon.
GEORGE BUSHE, Gentleman. Born
being
the fourth son of the late Arthur Bushe, Master of the
Court of Queen's Bench, by his first wife Miss Christian.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a wolfram-
pant argent, collared and chained or, in chief three crosses
patte fitch^e of the second ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent
and azure, a bend compony or and gules (for Grey). Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head argent. Motto
" Moderata durant." ./l/a;v7'e(^ Miss Dunne. Residence —
PERCY BUSHE, Gentleman. Born , being
the son of the late Arthur Bushe, Esq., Master of
the Court of (Jueen's Bench, by his wife Miss Christian.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, a wolf
rampant argent, collared and chained or, in chief three
crosses pat6e fitchfe of the second ; 2 and 3, barry of six
argent and azure, a bend compony or and gules (for Grey).
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head argent.
Motto — "Moderata durant." Married Miss Atkinson.
Residence —
SEYMOUR COGHH^L HOR 1' BUSHE, Esquire, K.C.,
Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings —Quarterly i and 4,
azure, a wolf rampant argent, collared and chained or, in chief
three crosses pat(?e fitcht5e of the second ; 2 and 3, liarry of
six argent and azure, a bend compony or and gules, impaling
the arms of Maude, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gemelles sable,
over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet fitch(?e or (for Grey). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head
argent. Motto— " Moderata durant." Married, July 17,
1886, Lady Kathleen Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, ist Earl
de Monlalt, whose first marriage with Gerald Richard
Richard Brooke was dissolved in Jan. 1886. Club — Uni-
versity (Dublin).
WILLIAM DAXON BUSHE, Gentleman. Born
, being the only son of the late Gervase Bushe,
by his wife Isabella, eldest dau. of Arthur Usher of Bally-
saggartmore, Lismore. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, a wolf rampant argent, collared and chained or, in
chief three crosses patfe fitch^e of the second ; 2 and 3,
barry of six argent and azure, a bend compony or and
gules (for Grey). Mantling azure and argent. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, a goat's head argent. Motto —
' ' Moderata durant. ' ' Residence —
BUSZARD (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pale argent, between
two cinquefoils in fesse of the last, each charged with an
ermine spot sable, a buzzard close proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
is tlie Military Cockade.
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buzzard wings expanded and inverted proper, each wing
charged with a pellet, and supporting with the dexter leg a
cinquefoil as in the aims.
Son of Marston Buszard, M.D., of Lutterworth,
Leics., d. 1801 ; ci. 1879 ; 7«. 1836, Sarah Catherine,
d. of John Clarke, Esq. (High Sheriff co. Leicester
1820) :—
Marston Clarke Buszard, Esq., K.C., M.A., LL.M.
(Cantab.), Bencher of the Inner Temple, Recorder of
Leicester and formerly of Derby, J. P. co. Leics., M.P.
for Stamford 1880-1885, I'. 1837 ; m. ist, 1864, Louisa {d.
1895), d. of late John Mayor Threlfall of Higher Broughton,
Manchester; 2nd, 1898, Violet, d. of E. R. Whitweli, Esq.,
J. P., of The Friarage, Yarm ; and has issue — -Mary Violet :
and Irene Catherine. Res.— ■22. Pembridge Square, London,
W. ; Lutterworth, Leics. Chambers — 5 Crown Office Row.
Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, Fo.x.
ARTHUR HERBERT BUTCHER, Gentleman,
L.R.C.P.I. 1889, L.R.C.S. andL.M. Edinburgh 1883, Hon.
Surgeon Birkenhead Borough Hospital since 1885, Hon.
Consulting Surgeon 1900. Born Feb. i, 1855, being the
third son of the late Major-General Arthur Butcher, by his
wife Jane, dau. of Colonel Charles Cox of the 72nd Regi-
ment. Livery — Green, with white facings. Armorial
bearings— Vert, an elephant argent. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a branch of a
cotton-tree fructed proper. Motto — ' ' Be steady. " Married
Alice, dau. of Robert Evans of Gateacre, co. Lanes.;
and has /w//<?— Catherine Hilaire Herbert ; and Stella
Frances Herbert. A'<?j/Wtv?(e — Elmslea, Birkenhead, co.
Chester.
LiEUT.-CoLONEL HENRY TOWNSEND BUTCHER,
R.A. Born Feb. 9, 1857, being the fourih son of the late
Major-Gen. Arthur Butcher, and his wife Jane, dau of Col.
Charles Cox of the 72nd Regiment. Armorial bearings—
Vert, an elephant argent. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a branch of a cotton tree fructed
proper. MottO — " Be steady." Married Annie Susan, only
dau. of Colonel George James Dalrymple-Hay of the Bengal
Staff Corps; and has Issue — (i) Arthur James Basil
Butcher, Gentleman, b. April 27, 1884 ; (2) Herbert Edwin
Dalyrymple-Hay Butcher, Gentleman, b. June 15, 1888 ;
(3) Trevor Aveling Butcher, Gentleman, b. Aug. 12, 1893 ;
Emily Jane Einna; Violet Ruih ; May; Henryna Gladys
Hilaire ; Pearl Townsend ; and Beryl. Residence —
JOHN GEORGE BUTCHER, Esquire, K.C., Master
of Arts of the University of Cambridge, formerly Fellow
of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of Parliament for
the city of York since 1892. Born November 15, 1852
being the son of the late Right Reverend Samuel Butcher,
Lord Bishop of Meath, by his wife Mary. Armorial
bearings — Vert, an elephant argent. Mantling vert and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
branch of a cotton tree fructed proper ; with the Motto,
"Be steady." Married, 1898, Alice Mary, dau. of E. L.
Brandreth, Esq., J. P. Postal addresses — 32 Elvaston
Place, London, S.W. ; and Riccall Hall, Yorkshire. Club
— Carlton.
SAMUEL BUTCHER, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., some-
time Acting H.B. M. Vice-Consul in Persia at Moham-
merah. Born April 5, 1850, being the eldest son of the
late Major - Gen. Arthur Butcher, by his wife Jane,
dau. of Colonel Charles Cox. Armorial bearings —
Vert, an elephant argent. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, a branch of a cotton-
tree fructed proper. Motto— " Be steady." Postal address
— c/o Messrs. Thomas Cook & Son, Banking Dept., Lud-
gate Circus, E.C. Club — Junior Conservative.
SAMUEL HENRY BUTCHER, Esq., J. P. for co.
Kerry, LL.D., Litt.D., M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), for-
merly Prof, of Greek in the Univ. of Edinburgh. Born 1850,
being the eldest son of the late Right Rev. Samuel Butcher,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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IBut
IBut
D.D., Lord Bishop of Meath, by Mary, dau. of John Leahy,
Esq., of Southhill, co. Kerry CJi/d—Alhenxum. Armo-
rial bearings— Veit, an elephant argent, impahng the arms
of Trench, namely argent, a lion passant gules, between three
Heurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last, a sun in splendour
or. Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a branch of a cotton tree fructed pro-
per. Motto — " Be steady." Married, 1876, Rose Julia
(died April 1902), youngest dau. of the late Most Rev.
Richard Chevenix Trench, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin,
^^rt/" — Danesfort, Killarney, co. Kerry. Residence —
6 Tavistock Square, W.C.
Rev. SAMUEL JOHN BUTCHER, M.A., Clerk in
Holv OrdL-rs, Vicar of Weston Beggard, co. Hereford.
Born February 7, 1838, being the only son of the late
Robert Butcher of Cork, by his wife Rebecca, dau. of
John D'.aves of Cork. Armorial bearings — Vert, an
elephant argent. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of tlie colours, a branch of a cotton-tree fructed
proper. Motto— "Be steady." Married Mary Haines,
dau. of Joseph Plaits of the Russian Admiralty, St.
Petersburg ; and has Issue— GxAce Mary. Postal address
— Weston Beggard, co. Hereford.
BUTLER, quartered by RAMSDEN.
BUTLER, see ARCEDECKNE-BUTLER, FOWLER-
BUTLER.
BUTLER (U.O.). Quarterly, i. or, a chief indented
azure (Walter or FilzWalter) ; 2. gules, three covered
cups or (Butler); 3. argent, a lion rampant gules, on a
chief of the second, a swan close of the first between two
annulets or (Carrick) ; 4. ermine, a saltire engrailed gules
(FitzGerald). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, from a plume of five ostrich feathers,
a falcon rising argent. Motto — ' ' Comme je trouve."
Heirs general — being together coheirs to the Earldom
of Carrick in Ireland (cr. with remainder to heirs
general i Sept. 1315). and not improbably together
entitled to the Hereditary Office of Chief Butler of
Ireland (cr. 1177) : — •
(i) The heir or heirs, if any, of Sir George St. Leger of
Annery.
(2) The Rt. Hon. Eva Mary Fitzhardinge Foley, de
jure and sua jure Countess of Ormonde (Irel., 1529) i6th
Baroness Berkeley (Eng., 20 Oct. 1421 ; confirmed Letters
Patent, 12 June 1893), a coheir to the Earldom of Carrick
and the Barony of Braose of Gower [Arms— Quarterly, i.
Milman ; 2. Berkeley ; 3. Mowbray ; 4. Segrave ; 5.
Brotherton ; 6. Cary ; 7. Boleyn ; 8. FitzWalter, as above ;
g. Butler, as above ; 10. Carrick, as above, and many others.
Supporters — Two lions argent, the sinister ducally crowned
gules, both collared and chained gold], b. 1875; s. 1899;
m. 1903, Capt. Frank Wigram Foley, D.S.O. [Arms —
Argent, a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils sable,
a bordure of the last. Crest — A lion rampant argent
holding an escutcheon of the arms]. Seat — Martin's Heron,
Bracknell, Berks.
Heir general of the 3rd and last Duke of Ormonde,
as such inheriting the Baronies of Dingwall and
Butler of Moor Park :—
The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Thomas De Grey Cowper, 7th
Earl Cowper (20 March 1717-18), Viscount Fordwich,
Baron Lucas, Baron Butler, Baron Cowper, and Baron
Dingwall, a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire", a Bart,
and K.G. [Arms — Quarterly, i. Cowper; 2. Nassau-
D'Auverquerque ; 3. Butler, as above; 4. Preston; 5.
De Grey and Robinson ; 6. Yorke ; 7. Campbell ; 8. Grey
Duke of Kent ; 9. Lucas]. Seats — Panshanger, Hertford ;
Wrest Park, Ampthill, Beds.
Heir male : —
The Marquess of Ormonde (see below).
Sons of John, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde, K.P. , b.
1808 ; (/. 1854 ; in. 1843, Frances lane, eld. d. of
Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B.": —
The Most Hon. Sir James Edward William Theobald
Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde (Irel., 29 Oct. 1825),
Earl of Ormonde, Earl of Ossory (23 Feb. 1527), Viscount
Thurles of Ihurles, co. Tipperary (Irel., 2 Jan. 1535),
Baron Ormonde of Llanthony, co. Monmouth (U.K.,
17 July 1821), K.P., claiming to be 27th Hereditary Chief
Butler of Ireland, P.C., Vice-Adm. of Leinster, Lieut,
and Custos Rot. co. Kilkenny [Arms as above. Supporters
— Dexter, a falcon wings expanded argent, beaked and
membered or; sinister, a male griffin argent, beaked,
rayed, collared and chained or], b. 1844; m. 1876, Lady
Elizabeth Harriet Grosvenor, eld. d. of 1st Duke of
Westminster, K.G. ; and has issue^Lady Beatrice Frances
Elizaljeth [;«. igoi, Major-Gen. Sir Reginald Pole-Carew,
K.C.B., C.V.O. [q.v.)\, and Lady Constance Maryr
6^t?a^ — Kilkenny Castle, Ireland. Town res. — 32 Uppe,
Brook Street, W. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry, Marlborough.
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Lord James Arthur Wellington Foley Butler, M.A.
Camb. , late Lieut, ist Life Guards, b. 1849; w. 1887,
Ellen, d. of Gen. Anson Stager, U.S.A. ; and has issue—
(i) James George Anson Butler, Esq., b. 1890; (2) James
Arthur Norman Butler, Gentleman, b. 1893; Evelyn
P'rances ; and Eleanor Rachel. Res. — . Clubs —
Travellers', Carlton.
Rev. Lord James Theobald Bagot John Butler, M.A.
Camb. , Rector of Ulcombe, b. 1852; in. 1885, Annabella
Brydon, only d. of Rev. Cosmo Reid Gordon, D. D. , Rector
ofChetwynd; and has issue — (i) James Walter Theobald
Gordon Butler, Esq.,/;. 1886; (2) James Hubert Theobald
Charles Butler, Gentleman, b. 1899; Violet Mary Emily
Maud ; Sybil Frances Christina Lilah ; and Victoria Blanche
Constance Theodora. Nes. — The Rectory, Ulcombe, nr.
Maidstone.
Sons of Lord lames Wandesford Butler, J. P.,
D.L., b. 1815; d. 1893; M. 1856, Lady Rachel
Evelyn Russell, d. of John, 6th Duke of Bedford,
K.G. :—
James Francis Butler, lisq., b. 1857. Res. —
Julian George Butler, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Descendants of the ist Viscount Mountgarrett (and
son of 8th Earl of Ormonde), bearing the arms of
Butler (i.e. FitzWalter) as above, with a crescent for
difference. Crest as above. Motto — " Depressus
Extoller." Son of 13th Viscount Mountgarrett, /;. 1816 ;
d. 1900; m. 1844, Frances Penelope, only child and
h. of Thomas Rawson of Nidd Hall, Yorks. : —
The Rt. Hon. Henry Edmund Butler, 14th Viscount
Mountgarret and Baron of Kells (Irel., 23 Oct. 1550),
D.L. COS. York and Kilkenny (High Sheriff Yorks. 1895)
[Arms (R.L. 1891): Quarterly, i and 4, per fesse sable
is tlie Military Cockade.
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and azure, a quadrangular castle with four towers between
three martlets all argent (Rawson) ; 2 and 3, or, a chief
indented azure, a crescent for difl'erence (Butler). Crests
— I. an eagle's head per fesse sable and azure, gutt^-d'or,
holding in the beak two annulets interlaced paleways or
(Rawson); 2. Butler, as above. Supporters — As Marquess
of Ormonde], b. 1844; 7H. ist, 1868, Mary iileanor [d.
1900), ygst. d. of St. John C. Charlton of Apley Castle,
Salop; 2nd, 1902, Robinia Marion, d. of Col. Edward
Manning Hanning-Lee of Brighton Manor, Alresford,
Hants; and has issue -(i) Hon. Edmund Somerset Butler,
late Lieut. Yorks Hussars, b. 1875 [w. 1897, Cicely, d. of
Arthur Duncombe of Sutton, Hall, Easingwold] ; (2) Hon.
Piers Henry Augustine Butler, b. 1903 ; Hon. Elinor
Frances \jn. 1889, Andrew Lawson of Aldborough Manor,
Yorks.]; Hon. Ethel Mary \>n. 1897, Henry Rimington
Wilson]. Seats — Ballyconra, co. Kilkenny; Eaglehall,
Pateley Bridge, Yorks. ; Nidd Hall, nr. Ripley, Yorks.
Clubs — Windham, Brooks's, Wellington.
Sons of Capt. Henry Butler, S9th Regt., b. 1805; d.
1881 ; tn. 1846, Clara, eld. d. of John Taylor of The
Newarke : —
Lt.-Col. Somerset James Butler, J. P. and D. L. co.
Kilkenny (High Sheriff 1893), late Roy. Berks Regt., b .1849.
Seat — Kilniurry, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Clubs —
Junior United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Walter Theobald Butler, Esq., late Major 5th Batt. Roy.
Irish Regt., b. \\ Feb. 1853. Kes. —
Son of William Butler, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b.
1814 ; d. 1847 ; m. 1841, Catherine, d. of John Walsh : —
Walter Butler, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res. —
Sons of Walter Butler, Gentleman, b. 1821 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1852, Emily Maria, d. of Michael Farrell : —
Theobald Butler, Gentleman, /'. 1853; m. 1882, Jane,
eld. d. of William Edward Stuart; and has issue — Theo-
bald Stuart Butler, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; and Kathleen
Dorothea. Res. —
Walter Butler, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Descendants of Edmond Butler, ist Earl of Carrick
(cr. 1315), bearing Arms — (Quarterly, i and 4, Butler
{i.e. Walter) as above, a crescent for difference;
2. gules, three cinquefoils argent, on a chief or, a heart
of the first (Hamilton) ; 3. gules, three cushions argent,
tasselled or (Redman). Crest as above. Motto —
"Soyez ferme" : —
The Rt. Hon. Charles Henry Somerset Butler, 6th Earl
of Carrick (10 June 1748), 13th Viscount Ikerrin (12 May
1629), Major late Welsh Regt. [Supporters— As Marquess
of Ormonde and Viscount Mountgarrelt, but each charged
with a crescent for difference] ; b. 1851 ; ;«. ist, 1873,
Kathleen Emily Hamilton [d. i883), d. of Lt.-Col. A. E.
Ross, 5th Fus. ; and has surv. issue — Charles Ernest Alfred
French Somerset Butler, Esq. , commonly called Viscount
Ikerrin, late Lieut. K.O. Yorks Lt. Inf., Insp. Dept. Agric.
in Ireland (Glasnevin, co. Dublin),*^. 1873 [w. 1898; Ellen
Rosamond Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay
of Glasnevin; and has issue — Hon. 'fheobald Walter
Somerset Henry Butler, b. 1903 ; Hon. Horace Somerset
Edmond Butler, a twin with his brother ; Hon. Rosamond
Kathleen Margaret; and Hon. Irene Jane Beatrice]; Lady
Kathleen [?«. Walter Charles Lindsay]; he m. 2nd, 1896,
Emily, d. of Codrington Jones. Seat — Mount Juliet,
Thomastown, Kilkenny.
Son of Rev. Pierce Butler,;^. 1825; d. 186S ; m. 1861,
Catherine Twisden, d. of Rev. Sir. W. M. Smith
Marriott, Bart. : —
Pierce Armar Butler, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1885,
Emily, d. of W. I. Rtiswuren ; and has issue — Pierce Rollo
Butler, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Yr. son of Gen. Hon. Henry Edward Butler, b. 1780 ;
d. 1856; m. 2nd, 1836, Frances Mauleverer, d. of John
Parker Toulson : —
Edward John Butler, Esq., Capt. late 21st Fus., b.
1842 ; 7)1. 1879, Elizabeth Turner, d. of G. E. S. Clarke,
M.D.
Descendants of Sir Thomas le Botiller {d. 1329), yr. br.
of 1st Earl of Carrick, bearing Anns — Quarterly, i and
4, or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in bend
counterchanged (Butler or Walter) ; 2. argent, a fesse
sable (Petit); 3. gules, three covered cups or (Butler).
MottO-^" Timor Domini fons vitce." Son of 14th
Baron Dunboyne, b. 1806 ; d. i88i ; m. 1832, Julia
Celestina Maria, d. of William Brander of Morden
Hall :—
The Rt. Hon. Robert St. John Fitz Walter Butler, i6th
Baron Dunboyne (11 June 1541), a Rep. Peer for Ireland,
Senior Master of the Court of Judicature and King's Remem-
brancer, D.L. Middx. , J. P. co. Clare. [Crest as above.
Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant argent ; sinister,
a horse sable, mane, tail, and hoofs or] ; b. 1844 ; m. 1869,
Caroline Maude Blanche, d. of Capt. George Probyn ; and
has issue — (i) Hon. FitzWalter George Probyn Butler,
Lieut. R.N., served in Witu Exped. (medal and clasp),
b. 1874; (2) Hon. Lesley James Probyn Butler, Lieut. Irish
Guards, served in S. African War (medal and four clasps),
b. 1876; (3) Hon. Robert Thomas Rowley Probyn Butler,
C.E., P.W.D., India, b. 1882; (4) Hon. Theobald Patrick
Probyn Butler, b. 1884, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ; Hon. Lavinia
Alice Julia \jn. 1891, Rev. John H. Hindson] ; Hon.
Maude Celestina \in. 1895, Robert Charles Donner] ;
Hon. Blanche Amy Charlotte ; and Hon. Rosalinda
Letitia. ^'m/— Knoppogue Castle, Quin, co. Clare. Res.
— Ouselye Lodge, Old Windsor. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Sons of James Henry Arcedeckne- Butler, Esq. : —
St. John Henry Arcedeckne-Butler, Esq. {q.v.).
Capt. James FitzWalter Arcedeckne-Butler, {q.v.).
Res.—
Descendants of Theobald Butler of Priestown, and
Maria, d. of Sir Nathaniel Whitwell, bearing : Quar-
terly, I. Butler {i.e. FitzWalter), or, a chief indented
azure, three escallops in bend counterchanged ; 2. Petit,
as above ; 3. Butler, as above; 4. gules, a fesse com-
pony or and azure, cottised of the second (Whitwell).
Son of James Butler, Gentleman, of Brownstown Park,
CO. Meath, b. 1823; d. 1899; in. 1864, Mary Elizabeth,
d. of Tottenham Alley of Hill of Ward, Athboy, co.
Meath : —
James Tottenham Butler, Esq., J. P. co. S. Meath and
Donegal, Capt. 5th Batt. Leinster Regt. [Motto — "Timor
Domini fons vitce." Livery — Blue], b. 1868. Seats —
Priestown, co. Meath; Holt Lodge, Kintbury, Berks;
Altameenagh, co. Donegal. Clubs — Sackville Street
(Dublin).
Son of Whitwell Butler, Esq., J. P. of Staffordstown,
CO. Meath, b. 1799; d. 1^77; m. 1833, Elizabeth, d. of
John Paine Garnett of Arch Hall, co. Meath : — •
Richard John Butler, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; w. 1870,
Georgina Eleanor {d. 1888), d. of Charles Rothwell of
Kells ; and has issue — Richard John Butler, Gentleman, b.
1S79 ! ^"d Synolda [w. 1903, Rev. Arthur Cowan Digby
French], Seal — Staffordstown, co. Meath.
Son of John Butler ot^Maiden Hall, b. ; d. 1890;
m. 1853, Mary, d. of Robert Barton of Greenhill, co.
Kilkenny : —
George Butler, Esq., J. P. co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff
iQoi); b. ; m. 1898, Harriet Neville, d. of Marshall
Neville Clarke of Graiguenor Park, co. Tipperary ; and has
issue — Hubert Marshal Butler, Gentleman, b. 1900; Cicely
Marion ; and Yoanna Vernon. Seat — Maiden Hall, co.
Kilkenny.
Sons of James Butler, Esq., of Waterville, J. P., b.
1820 ; (/. 1887 ; m. 1847, Anne Margaret, d. of Roger
Green Davis of Killeagh : —
James Edward Butler, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry (High Sheriff
1892) ; b. 1856 ; w. 1897, Mary Goyne, eld. d. of William
Goyne Stevens; and has issue — (i) James Whitwell Butler,
Gentleman,^. 1897; (2) John Hubert Butler, Gentleman,
b. 1900; (3) Edward Vincent Butler, Gentleman, b. 1902;
Arabella Agnes ; Mary Rosellen ; and Belinda Yielding,
Seat — Waterville House, Waterville, co. Kerry.
Theobald Butler, Gentleman,;^. 1857 ; m. 1880, Elizabeth,
d. of Richard Bayley of Green Park, Kilmallock ; and has
surv. issue — Theobald FitzWalter Buder, Gentleman, b.
1894 ; Elizabeth Susan Aileen ; Arabella Agnes Muriel ;
Gwenda Mary ; and Synolda. Res. —
BUTLER (Fun. Entry, 1636, U.O.). Or, a chief
indented azure, within a bordure indented ermine, a
crescent gules for difference. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich
feathers, therefrom a falcon rising argent. Motto—
" Comme je trouve."
Sons of Sir Richard Pierce Butler, 9th Bart., b. 1813 ;
d. 1862; m. 1835, Matilda, d. of Thomas Cookson
of Hermitage, co. Durham : —
Sir Thomas Pierce Butler, loth Bart. (16 Aug. 1628), J. P.
is the Naval Cockade.
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and Vice.-Lieut. co. Carlow (High Sheriff 1866), late Lieut.
56th and 24th Regts., served in Crimea, present at siege
and takiiii,' of Sebastopol (medal and clasp and Turkish
medal), Hon. Col. 8th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps, h.
1836; m. 1864, Hester Elizabeth [d. 1904), eld. d. of Sir
Alan E. Bellingham, 3rd Bart.; and has issue— (i) Richard
Pierce Butler, Esq., J. P. co. Carlow, Capt. 8th Batt.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, served in South African War
(medal and five clasps), b. 1872; (2) Thomas Edniond
Butler, Esq., b. 1876 ; Edith Alice ; Maude Isabel ; Dorothea
Hester [w. 1904, Rev. and Hon. Benjamin John Plunket] ;
and Eleanor Frances. Seats — Ballintemple, Tullow, and
Garryhundon, co. Carlow. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Richard Pierce Butler, Esq., late Lieut. 78th Highlanders,
/'. 1839 ; m. 1864, Florence Isabel, d. of late Hans Henry
Hamilton, Esq., Q.C. ; and has issue — Hans Pierce Butler,
Gentleman, /'. 1880; Violet \_m. 1891, John Francis of
Winnipeg] ; Eva \_ni. 1893, Charles E. Hall of Belcourt,
Manitoba]; Isabel; Mildred; and Kathleen. Res. —
Solgorth, Manitoba, Canada.
Walter Selby Butler, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 8th Batt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, /'. 1845 ; m. 1885, Alice Lucy, d. of
Edmund Fowler of Abberley, Edgbaslon, co. Warwick ;
and has issue — Edmund Pierce Butler, Gentleman, b. 1886 ;
and Vivien Tilla. Seat — Grcenmount, Castle Bellingham,
CO. Louth.
Charles Robert Butler, Esq., late 30th Regt., /'. 1848.
Res. — 43 St. Stephen's Green, Dutilin. Clubs — Wellington,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son of Antoine Sloet Butler, Esq., C.B. , late Capt.
7th Dragoon Gds. , Divis. Magistrate in Ireland 1883-88,
b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. ist, 1854, Mary, eld. d. of Rev.
George Hamilton Le Peer Beresford : —
George Beresford Butler, Esq., R.M., /'. 1857; in.
1896, Georgina Rose Mary, only d. of Capt. Charles
Walker, 21st Fusiliers. Res. — Kiltoy, Letterkenny, co.
Donegal.
Yr. son of Sir Thomas Butler, 8th
1861 ; 711. 1812, Frances, fourth d.
Clarke of Sutton, co. Cork : —
Henry William Paget Butler, Esq.,
Wicklow, and Kildare, late Capt. 7th
Coll., Dub.), b. 1831 ; m. 1855, Geraldinc Sydney (</.
only d. of Lord William Fitzgerald ; and has issue
Frederick Francis Baron Butler, Gentleman, b. 1861
Bart., b. 1783 ; d.
of John Graham
J. P.
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cos.
B.A.
Clare,
(Trin.
1896),
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Bertha Florence, d. of late P. J. Dunne of Rockhampton,
Queensland ; and has issue, Frederick Paget Butler, Gentle-
man, /'. 1892; Reginald Percy-- FitzGerald, b. 1896; and
Constance Geraldine] ; (2) Thomas Percy Butler, Gentle-
man, b. 1862 ; and Mabel Howard [w. 1887, Brig. -Gen.
James Alfred Coxhead, R.A., C.B.]. a?/(5 — ^United
Service (Dublin).
Son of James Butler, Esq., of Ballybar, co. Carlow,
/). 1788 ; (/. 1865 ; m. Eliza, d. of Beauchamp B.
Hill :—
James Butkr, Gentleman, of Ballybar, /'. 1826; m. i860,
Henrietta Clara, d. of late Charles George Butler, R.N.;
and has issue — (i) James Walter Butler, Gentleman, b.
1864 ; (2) Beauchamp Charles Butler, Gentleman, /;. 1865
[;«. 1896, Elizabeth, d. of late Finlay Muirhead of Natal ;
and has issue, Eileen Doris] ; (3) \\ illiam Arthur Butler,
Gentleman, b. i868 ; (4) Harry Claude Butler, Gentleman,
Lieut. Imp. Yeo. (" Irish Horse"), served in S. African War,
b. 1875; and Amy Sarah. Res., — 16 Tivoli Terrace, (Kings-
town, CO. Dublin.
Sons of John Bayford Butler Butler, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
b. 1832 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1867, Hen. Sybil Devereu.x, d.
of 15th Viscount Hereford : —
Francis Algernon Butler, Gentleman, (^. 1878. Res.—
Humphrey Charles Butler, (Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1903,
Emily Laura, d. of late Alexander J. Baxter. Res. —
Yr. son of Charles George Butler, Esq., Capt. R.N. ,
b. 1793; d. 1867; m. 1830, Emily, d. of John Heseltine
Bayford : —
William Charles Butler, Esq., J. P. Cumberland, Registrar
Probate Div. High Court of Justice, late Capt. 3rd Border
Regt., b. 1844; tn. 1877, Emily, d. of H. S. Chadwick ;
and has issue^(i) Henry Beauchamp Butler, Gentleman, b.
1878 ; (2) Charles Walter Butler, Gentleman, Lieut. Suffolk
Regt., served in S. African War, b. 1880; (3) William
Bayford Butler, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Eleanor Elizabeth
Mary; Sybil Emily; and Dorothy Clara. Res. — Durran
Hiil House, Carlisle.
BUTLER (R.L., 1878, U.O.). Quarterly, 1. or, a
chief indented azure ; 2. gules, three covered cups or ; 3.
argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
on a chief of the second, a swan of the first between two
annulets or ; 4. ermine, a saltire gules, the whole within
a bordurc engrailed vert. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon displayed
proper rising out of a plume of five ostrich feathers
argent. Motto — " Comme je trouve. "
Son of John Kilkelly, Esq., J. P., LL.D. , of 46 Upper
Mt)unt .Street, Dublin, b. ; d. ; m. , Maria
Elizabeth, onlyd. and h. of William Butler of Ratliilig,
Queen's Co. : —
John Piers Butler, Gentleman, B.A. (Dublin), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1870. 6Va;!— Raihilig, (Jueen's Co. Res. —
46 Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Club — University
(Dublin).
BUTLER (H. Coll). Gules on a chevron cottised be-
tween three covered cups all or, a cross couped azuie.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon rising belled and jessed, the dexter leg
resting on a covered cup all or. Motto — " Intuta quae
indecora."
Sons of Rev. George Butler, D.D., Canon of Winchester
Cathedral, b. 1819 ; d. 1890; m. 1851, losephine Eliza-
beth, d. of John Grey, Esq., J.P., of Milfield,
Northumberland : —
George Grey Butler, Esq., J. P. Northumberland, M.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, late Senior Examr. Civ. Serv.
Comm. , b. 1852; m. 1893, Maria, Countess St. Paul {d.
1901), only child and heir of Sir Horace St. Paul, 2nd Bart. ,
Count St. Paul ; and has issue — Horace George St. Paul
Butler, 5th Count St. Paul of the Holy Roman Empire (cr.
20 July 1759; Roy. Lie. 7 Sept. 1812), b. 31 Jan. 1898;
Hetha Grey St. Paiil ; and Irene Maria. 5'm/— Ewart Park,
Wooler, Northumberland. Clubs — Athengeum, Royal
Societies'.
Arthur Stanley Butler, Gentleman, M.A. O.xon., b. 1854 ;
m. 1886, Edith Rhoda, d. of Jasper Bolton of Ballykisteen,
CO. Tipperary. Res.—'&\.. Swithin, St. Andrews, Fifeshire.
Charles Augustine Vaughan Butler, Gentleman, 1^. 1857;
tn. 1857. Club. — Isthmian.
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Sons of Very Rev. George Butler, D.D., Dean of Peter-
borough, b. 1774; ti- 1853; m. 1818, Sarah Maria, d. of
John Gray of Wembley Park, Harrow :—
Spencer Perceval Butler, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b.
1828 ; m. 1863, Mary, only child and heir of Rev. Nicholas
Kendall; and has issue— (i) Cyril Kendall Butler, Esq. J. P.
CO. of London, b. 1864 [w. 1893, Louisa Mary, only child
of loseph Beaumont Pease ; and has issue — Walter
Kendall Butler, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Patrick Kendall
Butler, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Mary Kendall ; and Daphne
Kendall. Seat—)io\inon House, Shrivenham, R.S.O.,
Berks. C///i^5 — Windham, Bath, Hurlingham] ; (2)
Spencer Harcourt Butler, Esq. CLE. (1901); /'. 1869;
\m. 1894, Florence, d. of late Francis Nelson Wright,
LC.S.]. Kes.—2. Collingham Place, London, S.W.
Chambers— 2 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, S.W.
The Very Rev. Henry Montagu Butler, D.D. Camb. ,
Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria 1877-1885, Dean
of Gloucester 1885-6, Hon. Canon of Ely since 1898,
Master of Trin. Coll., Camb., since 1886, Vice-Chancellor,
Camb. Univ., 1889 and 1890, b. 1833; m. ist, 1861,
Georgina Isabella (d. 1883), d. of Edward F. Elliot, Esq.,
for many years Chief Magistrate at Madras ; 2nd, 1888,
Agnata Frances (" Senior Classic," Camb. Classical Tripos,
1887), d. of Sir lames Henry Ramsay, loth Bart., of Banff.
He has issue— (i) Edward Montagu Butler, Gentleman, b.
1866; (2) Arthur Hugh Montagu Butler, Gentleman,
Assistant Librarian to House of Lords, b. 1873 [m. 1900,
Margaret, d. of F. L. Latham, formerly Adv. -Gen. of
Bombay]; (2) James Ramsay Montagu Butler, Gentleman,
b. 1889; (3) Gordon Kerr Montagu Butler, Gentleman, b.
1891 ; (4) Nevile Montagu Butler, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; and
twodaus. (by ist m.) viz., Agnes Isabel, and Gertrude Maud.
/?e^.— Trinity Lodge, Cambridge.
HENRY BUTLER, Gentleman. Armorial beaxings—
Gules, on a fesse, nebuly between three covered cups in chief
and one in base or, a stag trippant proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound stjant argent, charged with two bars azure, and
resting the dexter paw on a covered cup as in the arms.
Motto — '' Labor omnia vincit." 6Va^— Elmore, Chipstead,
Surrey.
HUMPHREY BUTLER, Esquire, Commander R.N.
Born , being the youngest but only surviving son
of the late Humphrey Butler, Esq. (grandson of the
ist Viscount Lanesborough), by .Alicia, dau. of Michael
White, Esq. , Governor of Montserrrat. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, argent, three covered cups in bend
between two bendlets engrailed sable (for Butler) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a bordure gules, on a chief vert, a cross tau or,
between two mullets of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
cockatrice rising vert, wings e.xpandeti argent, combed,
wattled and ducally gorged or. Married, .April 27, 1852,
Eliza Margaret, eldest dau. of William Tewart of Glanton
and Swinhoe, Northumberland.
SAMUEL BUTLER, Gentleman. Born June 9, 1855,
being the fourth but second surviving son of \\'illiam Butler,
Esq., I.P., by his wife Ann, dau. of Henry Boam.
Armorial bearings— Party ptr fesse azure and sable, three
unicorns' heads in chevron, couped between as many covered
cups or, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure and or.
Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn salient or,
holding in the mouth a rose gules, barbed, seeded, slipped,
and leaved proper, and resting the sinister forefoot upon
a covered cup azure. Motto — " Fac recte et nil time."
Residence — Wewhwry Hill, Westbury- on -Trym, near
Bristol.
V. Grosvenor, M.A. , Rector of Dunkerton, Somerset. Club
— Oxford and Cambridge^
WILLIAM BUTLER, Esq., of Wilton, co. Kilkenny,
B.A. (1836) of Trin. Coll., Dublin, and was called to
the Irish Bar in 1839, 's a- J-1'- fo"" co. Kilkenny. Born
1814, being the eldest son of the late John Butler of Wilton,
by Catherine, dau. of William Butler of Park, co. Tipperary.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. or, a chief indented
azure; 2. gules, three covered cups or; 3. argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, armed and langued azure, on a chief of the
second, a swan of the first between two annulets or ; 4.
ermine, a saltire gules ; the whole within a bordure engrailed
vert. Mantling or and azure. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon displayed proper, rising out of a plume of
five ostrich feathers argent. Motto — "Comme je trouve."
Married, 1842, Jane Diana, dau. of Benjamin Bunbury ;
and had, with other Issue — John Butler, Gentleman, b. 1843
[m., 1866, Agnes, only dau. of H. A. Archer, Esq., M.D.,
and (/. 1884, leaving a dau.] Seat — Wilton, Uriingford, co.
Kilkenny.
WILLIAM HENRY BUTLER, Esq., J. P. co. Glou-
cester. Born June 26, 1850, being the third but eldest
surviving son of William Butler, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Ann, dau. of Henry Boam. Armorial "bearings— Party
per fesse azure and sable, three unicorns' heads in chevron,
SAMUEL EVAN BUTLER, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset,
Captain (Hon. Major) North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry,
Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, M.A. Oxon. Born 1850,
being the onlv son of Samuel Butler, Esq., of Great Cumber-
land Place, J. P. Armorial bearings— Per fesse azure and
or, a pale with three covered cups two and one, and as many
stags' heads caboshed one and two counterchanged. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-stag azure, collared or, supporting between the legs a
covered cup as in the arms. Motto— "Tandem implebitur."
Married, 1884, Florence S., third dau. of the late Rev.
couped between as many covered cups or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn
salient or, holding in the mouth a rose gules, barbed,
seeded, slipped, and leaved proper, and resting the sinister
fore-foot upon a covered cup azure. Motto— "Fac recte
et nil time." Residence— ^VimmerhWX House, St. George,
Bristol.
W JOHN ERDESWICK BUTLER-BOWDON, Esq.,
0"J.P. for CO. Lanes, and Derby, D.L. for co. Derby;
is the Naval Cockade.
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late Colonel commanding yd Batt. the East Lancashire
Regiment. Bo/// February 16, 1850, being the eldest son
of the late John Butler Bowdon, Esq., J. P. and D.L. [who
s. to the Pleasington estate by the bequest of his cousin,
Mary Anne, only surviving child and heir of Richard
Butler, Esq., of Pleasington Hall, and upon his acces-
sion assumed by Sign Manual, dated Jan. 21, 1841, the
additional name and arms of Butler], by his wife Amelia
Catherine Frances, eldest dau. of G. T. Whitgreave, Esq.,
of Moscley Court, co. Stafford. Liw/y —Blue and yellow.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly sable
and or, in the first quarter a lion passant ermine, langued
gules (for Bowdon) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between
three covered cups or, in the centre chief point a cross
crosslet of the last (for Butler) ; and impaling the arms
of Petre, namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops
argent. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a heron's head erased
proper, beaked and charged on the neck with three ermine
spots (for Bowdon) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
covered cup or, charged with an ermine spot sable (for
Butler). Motto — "Vanus est honor. " J/rt/vvVrf, ist, Nov.
30, 1876, Madelene Mary, youngest dau. of Edward Wright
of Richmond, co. York (she died Oct. 12, 1877) ; 2nd, 1879,
Hon. Monica Mary, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. William
Bernard, 12th Baron Petre; and has /ss//e — (i) W'illiam
Erdeswick Ignatius Butler-Bowdon, Gentleman, Lieut.
2nd Batt. Uuke of Cornwall's L. I., fi. Jan. 16, 1880; (2)
Leonard Joseph Bruno Butler-Bowdon, Gentleman, d. Feb.
2, i88i ; (3) Bernard Joseph Butler-Bowdon, Gentleman,
fi. Oct. 30, 1896, d. May 11, 1897; (4) Basil Joseph Butler
Bowdon, Gentleman, d. Nov. 5, 1898; Theresa Mary
Sophie; Angela Mary Josephine; Monica Mary Rose;
Gladys Mary Ella ; Ursula Mary Cora ; and Isabel Mary.
Seais — Pleasington Hall, Blackburn, co. Lancaster; South-
gate House, Chesterfield. Residc/ice — Southgate House,
Chesterfield. Club — Wellington.
§ LANCELOT GEORGE BUTLER-BOWDON, Es-
quire, J. P. for Derbyshire, Capt. (and Hon. Major)
3rd Batt. N. Staffordshire Regt. Born 1851, being the
second son of the late John Butler-Bowdon, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. , of Pleasington Hall, co. Lancaster, by Amelia Cathe-
rine Frances, dau. of the late George Thomas Whitgreave,
Esq., of Moseley Court, co. Stafford. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, quarterly sable and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant ermine, langued gules (for Bowdon) ;
2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three covered cups or, in
the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last (for Butler) ;
and impaling the arms of Clifton, namely sable, on a bend
argent, three mullets gules. Mantling sable and or ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a heron's
head erased proper, beaked, and charged on the neck with
three ermine spots sable (for Bowdon) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a covered cup or, charged with an ermine
spot sable (for Butler). Motto — "Vanus est honor. " i\fa/--
ried, 1879, the Hon. Ella Cecily Mary, dau. of Augustus
Wykeham Clifton, Esq., by his wife, the late Rt. Hon. the
Baroness Grey de Ruthyn ; and has Iss/ie — John Lancelot
Wykeham Butler-Bowdon, Gentleman, b. 1883. Seat —
Barlbro' House, Chesterfield.
BUTLER-BOWDON (R.L., 21 Jan. 1841, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly sable and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant ermine, langued gules (Bowdon) ;
2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three covered cups or,
in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last (Butler).
Mantling sable and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a heron's head erased proper, beaked and charged
on the neck with three ermine spots sable (Bowdon) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a covered crip or, charged with an
ermine spot sable (15utler). MottO — " Vanus est honor."
Livery — Blue, yellow facings.
Sons of John Butler-Bowdon (formerly Bowdon), Esq.,
of Pleasington Hall, Lanes. , and Southgate House,
Derbyshire, J. P., D.L., m. Amelia Catherine Frances,
eld. d. of G. T. Whitgreave, ^sq., of Moseley Court,
Staffs. :—
John Erdeswick Butler-Bowdon, Esq. (q.v.).
Lancelot George Butler-Bowdon, Esq. (<f.v.).
Bruno Aloysius Butler-Bowdon, Gentleman, b. 1858 ;
m. 1887, Constance Mary, d. of Charles Andrew, Esq., J. P.,
of Coughton Court ; and has issue— Dorothy Maud Mary ;
and Erica Margaret Mary. Seat — Upwey House, Upwey,
Dorset. Clubs — Oriental, Royal Dorset Yacht (Wey-
mouth).
Lt.-Col. WALTER BLAKE BUTLER-CREAGH,
late Yorks. Lt. Infantry. Assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Creagh by Royal Licence dated Aug. i,
1889. Born 1858, being the eldest son of Nicholas Butler,
Esq., J. P., by Anna, dau. of Walter Butler, Esq., J. P.
Live/y — Green. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron gules between three laurel branches vert,
on a chief azure, as many bezants, a fleur-de-lis sable for dis-
tinction (for Creagh); 2 and 3. or, a crescent sable, on a chief
dove-tailed gules, three covered cups argent (for Butler).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head erased argent, caparisoned gules, in
the headstall of the bridle a laurel branch vert, and charged
on the neck, for distinction with a fleur-de-lis sable (for
Creagh); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five
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ostrich feathers argent, charged with a covered cup gules,
therefrom issuant a falcon rising proper (for Butler).
Mottoes— " V^irtute et numine " (for Creagh) ; " Comme
je trouve " (Butler). Married, November 13, 1888, Eliza-
beth Clara, dau. and coheir of the late Cornelius Creagh of
Dangan, co. Clare ; and has Issue —Richard Butler-Creagh,
Gentleman, b. 1890; and Mary Gertrude. Seat — Dan-
gan Castle, Kilkilhen, co. Clare. C"/«/^j — United Service
(Dublin), Clare (Ennis).
CHARLES JAMES BUTLER-KEARNEY, Esquire,
Lieutenant-Colonel late Royal Monster Fusiliers. Bom
1857, being the eldest surviving son of the late William
Butler of Drom, by his wife Catherine, only daughter of
John Lloyd of Lisheen Castle, in the county of Tipperary ;
assumed the additional surname and arms of Kearney, by
Royal License, dated April 30, 1876, upon succeeding to
a moiety of the estates of his cousin James Charles Kearney,
Esquire. C///i^— Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three
lions rampant gules, on a chief azure between two pheons
or, a gauntleted hand in fesse of the last, holding a dagger
of the first, pommel and hilt gold (for Kearney) ; 2 and 3
or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in bend counter-
changed (for Butler). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a gauntleted hand in fesse or, holding a dagger
argent, pommel and hilt gold (for Kearney) ; 2. out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent,
issuant therefrom a demi-falcon also argent, with the motto
over, "Timor Domini fons vitas" (for Butler); and below
the arms the Motto, " Sustine et abstine." Married, 1873,
Georgina, daughter of the late Robert Clarke of Bansha ;
and has Issue — ( i)Theobald William Butler- Kearney, Gentle-
man, born May 15, 1875 ; (2) Trench Frank Butler- Kearney,
Gentleman, born December 20, 1877 ; (3) George Butler-
Kearney, Gentleman, born December 15, 1881 ; and Mary
Violet. Estate and postal address — L)rom, county Tip-
perary.
BUTT (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, gules, on a chevron
engrailed between three estoiles or, a trefoil vert, between
two lozenges of the field (Butt) ; 2. or, three bars azure, on
a canton gules, a lion's head erased argent (Co.x) ; 3.
argent, an eagle displayed in chief a cross crosslet fitch^e
sable between two pellets (Ramsay). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
erased argent, charged on the neck with a trefoil vert, on
the head and mane, plaited or, a plume of three ostrich
feathers of the first. Motto — " Possunt quia posse
videntur."
Son of George Butt, Gentleman, Bengal Civil Service,
b. 1843; d. 1879; VI. 1875, Annie Frances, d. of
Robert Ball, LL.D. of Dublin, and sister of Sir
Robert Ball :—
The late George Berkeley Butt, Gentleman, Indian
Medical Service, b. 3 July 1878 ; d. 1902.
PHILIP BUTT-GOW, Gentleman (formerly Butt) ; as-
sumed the additional surname and arms of Gow by Royal
Licence, dated Aug. 10, 1900. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, vert, on a fesse argent, between a cat-a-
mountain sejant guardant in chief and a de.xter hand
couped holding a dagger erect in base proper, the holly
leaves of the field, and for distinction a ; 2 and 3, the
arms of Butt, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Gow-Steuart, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, a lion ram-
pant gules, surmounted of a fesse chequy azure and argent
between three mullets of the third, within a bordure of the
second (for Steuart) ; 2 and 3, the arms of Gow as above,
without the mark of distinction. Mantling vert and ar-
gent. Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a de.xter
arm in armour embowed, holding a broadsword enfiled,
with a boar's head all proper ; and in an escroU over the
same this Motto, " Caraid ann am fheum " ; 2. the crest of
Butt. Married Hannah Elizabeth, second but eldest sur-
viving dau. of the late James Gow-Steuart (formerly Gow)
of Fowler's Park, Hawkhurst, co. Kent, and of Little
Colonsay, co. Argyll, Gentleman. Residence — Dorville
Road, Lee, Kent.
§ HENRY EDMUND BUXTON, Esquire, M. A., Trin.
Coll., Camb. , J. P. for cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, and Yar-
mouth ; High Sheriff Suffolk, 1902; Vice-Chairman of Eastern
Div. of Suffolk C.C, and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. Norfolk
Regt. (V.D. ), Mayor of Gt. Yarmouth 1896-7. Borri 1844,
being the fifth son of Sir Edward North Bu.Kton, 2nd Bart.,
by his wife Catherine, second dau. of Samuel Gurney of Ham
House, Essex. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion ram-
pant, tail elevated and turned over the head, between two
mullets in fesse sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head gules, attired
or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon argent, charged with an African's head proper.
Motto — " Do it with thy might." Married, Oct. 1867, Mary
Rosalind, dau. of Rev. Abbot Upcher of Kirby Cane, Nor-
folk ; and has Issue — (i) Abbot Redmond Buxton, Gentle-
man, b. 1868 ; (2) Ronald Henry Buxton, Gentleman,
Lieut. 2nd Norfolk Regt. , killed in action in Transvaal ; (3)
Edward Hugh Buxton, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; (4) Knyvet
Upcher Buxton, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th Norfolk Regt., b.
1882 ; Winifred [w. 1901, Major A. C. Waterfield, P.W.O..
Bengal Lancers] ; Violet ; and Rosalind Upcher. Residence
— Fritton, Great Yarmouth.
D.\ME MARY AUGUSTA BUXTON, Widow, com-
monly known as Lady Buxton, daughter of the late Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Johnstone. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant, tail
elevated and turned over the head sable (for Buxton); 2
BUTTS, DE, quartered by BURDON.
and 3 sable, two bars argent, on a canton of the last, a buck
trippant of the first (also for Buxton), and upon an es-
cutcheon of pretence the arms of Johnstone, namely argent,
a saltire sable, in base a man's heart imperially crowned
proper, on a chief gules, three cushions or. Married,
1865, Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, third Baronet, who died in
1888, when the title became extinct ; and has Issue — Maud
Isabel [/«. Dec. 1901, Gerard J. Barnes, of Tockenham
Manor, Wootten Bassett, Wilts, who assumed by Royal
Licence the name of Buxton in lieu of Barnes, 1902], and
Sybil Mary. Postal address — 32 Cadogan Place, S.W.
BUXTON (R.L., 26 March 1902). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, a lion rampant, the tail elevated and turned over
the head sable, and for distinction a canton gules (Buxton) ;
2 and 3, vert, a horse's head erased ermine, in chief two
garbs or (Barnes). Mantling sable and argent. Crests—
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped
gules, attired or, charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet of the last (Buxton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a garb or, two sickles proper, and two ears of
wheat in saltire or (Barnes). Motto— " Whatsoever thy
hand findeth to do, do it with thy might."
Son of John Matthew Barnes of Morningthorpe,
Norfolk, 7n. 1866 Anne, d. of Garrould James:—
Gerard James Buxton (formerly Barnes) Esq., J. P.
is the Naval Cockade.
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15pr
[Arms as above, and in pretence the same arms of Buxton
without marks of distinction], b. 1870; m. 1901, Maud
Isabel (Lady of the Manors of Bunvvell, Carleton Rode,
Tibenham, Aslacton, and East Harling, Norfolk, and of
Tockenham, Wilts, and Patroness of two Livings), elder
d. and coh. of late Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, 3rd Bart,
(extinct), D. L., M.P. Seats — Icklingham Hall, Milden-
hall, Suffolk; Channing Hall, Tibenham, Long Stratton,
Norfolk; Tockenham Manor, Wotten Bassett, Wilts.
SYDNEY CHARLES BUXTON. Gentleman, Member
of Parliament for the Poplar Division of the Tower Hamlets.
Bom October 25, 1853, being the second son of the late
Charles Buxton, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Fox
Warren, Cobham, in the county of Surrey, by Emily Mary,
daughter of Sir Henry Holland, first Baronet ; was a Member
of London School Board, 1876-1882 ; appointed Under
Secretary of State for the Colonies, August 1892. Annorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated, between
two mullets in fesse sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a buck's head gules, attired or, gorged with
a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon argent,
charged with an African's head proper; with the Motto,
"Do it with thy might." Married, firstly, 1882, Con-
stance (who d. 1892), dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir John Lubbock
(Lord Avebury) ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Sydney Buxton,
Gentleman, h. May 26, 1884; (2) Kenneth Sydney Buxton,
Gentleman, h. Sept. 4, 1886 {d. 1894) ; and Phyllis Sydney.
He married secondly, 1896, Mildred, dau. of Hugh C.
Smith; and has further /.w/zt? — (3) Denis Buxton, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 29, 1897 ; and Doreen. Residences — 7 Grosvenor
Crescent, S.W. ; Crewtimber Place, Hassocks, Sussex.
Club — Athenreum.
ROBERT NICHOLL BYASS, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Oxford and Gloucester. Bom 1834, being the elder son of
the late Robert Blake Byass of Nevill Court, Tunbridge
Wells. Armorial bearings— Argent, three wings bendwavs
^V -ASS I'D U ITY"
azure, in chief two escutcheons of the last, each charged with
a fleur-de-lis of the first. Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two
wings azure, a wing argent, charged with an escutcheon as
in the arms. Motto— " By assiduity." Afarried, isn, 18^,7,
Mary, second dau. of late Rev. William Hutchinson, Rector
of Checkley (she died 1879); 2nd, 1884, Mary Agnes, fourth
dau. of the late James Dalglish ; and has, with other Issue
— Rose Nicholl[/«., 1881, Robert Wm. Kennard]. Seat—
Wyck Hill, Stow-on-Wold. C/ub — Junior Carlton.
SIDNEY HUTCHINSON BYASS, Esquire. J. P. for
Glamorganshire. Bom 1862, being the second son of
Robert Nicholl Byass, Esq., J. P., by his first wife Mary,
second dau. of late Rev. Wm. Hutchinson, Rector of
Checkley. Armorial bearings— Argent, three wings bend-
ways azure, in chief two escutcheons of the last, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
between two wings azure, a wing argent, charged with an
escutcheon as in the arms. Motto — "By assiduity."
Married, 1891, Eveline, dau. of J. L. Stratton, Esq., of
Turweston, Brackley. Seat — Craig Avon, Port Talbot,
Glamorgan.
BYGO. quartered by RAWSON.
BYNG, see CRANMER-BYNG.
BYRES, see MOIR-BYRES.
BYRNE (U.O.). Gules, on a chevron between three
dexter hands couped argent, a mullet azure. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest^On a wreath of the colours, a
mermaid holding in the dexter hand a mirror and in the
sinister a comb all proper, and charged with an escallop
gules. Motto — " Certavi et vici."
Sons of Hon. Henry Byrne, Master of Supreme Court
of Judicature, Madras, m. Isabella Selina, d. of Capt.
Goodinge : —
Rev. Henry Barnes Byrne, b. . A'^j. — Milford
House, Winchester.
Rev. John Rice Byrne, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly H.M.
Inspector of Schools, b. 1827 ; t/i. 1859, Ella Gertrude, d.
of Richard Webb, Esq., J. P., of Donnington Hall, Here-
fordshire ; and has issue — Lionel Stanley Rice Byrne,
Gentleman, b. 1863; and Evelyn Dorothea Adelaide.
/des. — Grange House, Upper Norwood, London, S. PL
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Thomos Edmond Byrne, R.A. : —
Reginald Jerome Edmond Byrne, Gentleman, b.
Henry Andrew Lorenzo Zoylo de Tejada Byrne, Gentle-
man, b.
Gerald Bertram Herreros de Tejada Byrne, Gentleman,
b.
The Late Hon. Sir EDMUND WIDDRINGTON
BYRNE, Kt. Bach. (1897), a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn,
sometime Q.C. and a Member of Gen. Council of the Bar,
M.P. for S.W. or Walthamstow Div. of Essex 1892 to
1897, when he was appointed a Judge of the High Court of
Justice (Chancery Division). Born June 30, 1844, being
the eldest son of Edmund Byrne, Solicitor, of 3 Whitehall
Place, S.W. , by his wife Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Cowell. Armorial bearings — Per chevron gules and
barry wavy azure and argent, a chevron invected of the last
between two dexter hands apaum^e couped at the wrist also
argent in chief, and in base a mermaid proper, holding
in her dexter hand a mirror and in her sinister a comb.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a mermaid as in the arms between two dexter
hands, also as in the arms. Motto — "Certavi et vici."
Married, 1874, Henrietta Johnson, dau. of the late James
Gulland of Newton of Wemyss, Fifeshire. Residence — 33
Lancaster Gate, W. Chambers — 625 Royal Courts of
Justice, W.C. Clubs — Athenoeum, Carlton, Savile.
THOMAS JOSEPH BYRNE, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Louth, Vice Chairman County Council. Born Oct. 17,
1862, being the only son of Richard Simon Byrne, Esq.,
of Rosmakea, J. P., by his wife Judith, dau. of Terence
Coleman of Ballybarrack. Livery — Dark blue. Annorial
bearings— Gules, on a chevron between three dexter hands
couped argent, a mullet azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mermaid holding in
the dexter hand a mirror and in the sinister a comb all
proper, and charged with an escallop gules. Motto —
is the Military Cockade.
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." Certavi et vici." Married, Sept. 8, i8gi, Helen, dau.
of Thomas Verdon, Esq., J. P., of Mossfield. Wavertree,
Liverpool; and has /^j//^— Richard Joseph Byrne, Gentle-
nin, fi. |an. 23, 1895; Mary Angela ; Jenny; Helen; and
Judith. Seai — Rosmakea, Dundalk. C/«(^— Dundalk (Uun-
dalk).
§ EDWARD BYROM, Esq., D.L., High Sheriff 1888.
Born 1827, being the second son of Edward Vigor
Fo.K, by his wife Anne, dau. of John Daintry, and in accor-
dance with the will of Eleanora Atherton of Kersall Cell,
he in 1871 assumed the name and arms of her mother's
family. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Argent,
a chevron between three hedgehogs sable, a canton azure
for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of
the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hedgehog sable,
charged for distinction with a cross crosslet argent. Motto
— "Arm6 i tous points." Married, firstly, July 19, 1853,
Katharine Mary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Coopland, Esq., of
Assenby, Yorkshire; and by her (who d. iBSi) has Issue
— Edward Clement Atherton Byrom, Gentleman, M.A. ,
Barrister-at-Law, d. Nov. 24, 1857 ; Esther Eleonora Mary ;
Katharine Florence Mary ; Eleanora Mabel. He w. 2ndly,
Oct. 10, 1882, Florence Maria, elder dau. and co-heir of the
late Marmaduke Jerard Grimston, Esq., of Grimston Garth
and Kilnwick, co. York ; and has further /ssue — Edward
Euttrell Grimston Byrom, Gentleman ; and Rose Eflfie
Jerardine. Seats — Culver, near Exeter ; Kersall Cell, co.
Lancaster; Grimston Garth, Hull.
BYSSE, quartered by MONTGOMERY.
Rear-Admiral JOHN BYTHESEA, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
'^t2 Y^*-i«l^^(^ji Companion of the Most Eminent Order
iO|^lUv?>vCl of the Indian Empire, on whom Her
Majesty has conferred the Decoration of
the Victoria Cross. Born 1827, being the son of the late
Reverend George Bythesea, Rector of Freshford, in the
county of Somerset ; was created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, and Companion of
the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878; has
medals— Baltic, 1855, and China, 1858-1860, with clasp.
C7ufi — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three
crabs, the claws to the de.xter gules, the Roman fasces erect,
surmounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet
or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badges
as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire, and his Victoria Cross, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed ar-
gent, charged on the breast w ith the Roman fasces erect, sur-
mounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet
proper, and each wing charged with a cross crosslet fitchte
gules; with the Motto, " Mutare vel timere sperno."
Married, 1874, Belinda, third daughter of the late Colonel
George Nelson Prior. I'ostal address — 22 Ashburn Place,
S.W.
SAMUEL FRANCIS GLOSSOP BYTHESEA, Esq.,
J. P., formerly in the 31st Regt., Knight of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born July
30, 1822, being the third son of Rev. George Bythesea,
Patron and Rector of Freshford, by Mary his wife, dau. of
the late Francis Glossop of Glossopdale, co. Derby. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron
engrailed sable, between three crabs the claws towards the
dexter gules, the Roman fasces erect, surmounting two
swords in saltire and encircled by a chaplet or. "Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed argent, on the breast the
Roman fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltire, and
encircled by a chaplet proper, each wing charged with a cross
crosslet fitch(§e gules. Motto—" Mutare vel timere sperno."
Married, 1873, Mary Prideaux, Lady of Grace of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, third
dau. of Rev. J. Michell, and niece and co-heir of T. Prideaux
Ball, Esq., of Urker, Armagh. Seat—T'aQ Hill, Freshford.
Residence— 7,6 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton.
BYWORTH (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or, an
eagle displayed sable, each wing charged with a crescent
of the first , on a chief arched azure, between two towers of
the second a pale chequey of the first and azure. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-eagle displayed sable, on each wing a bend
nebuly or, charged with a pellet, holding in the beak a
bezant, thereon three pellets one and two, a crescent also
or. Motto— (under arms) " Bi weorth and weorc" ; (over
crest), " Dominus illuminatio mea." Livery— UighX dxab,
black facings.
Son of Thomas John Cox By worth, by his wife Susan,
d. of Henry Vincent Rowse : —
Charles Joseph Byworth, Esq., J. P. for Cape Town, b.
9 March 1855 ; nt. 15 Dec. 1875, Alice Hannah, d. and
coh. of Tames Forster Shedlock ; and has issue— Erskine
Oswyn Rowse Byworth, Gentleman, b. 2 Sept. 1890,
Eileen Nora Marie ; and Elsie Georgina Forster. Res.—
" Narford," Wandsworth Common, London, S.W. Addit.
postal addresses— clo Standard Bank of South Africa, Cape-
town and London. Club — Whitehall.
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ERNEST CABLE, Gentleman. Bom 1859, being the
son of the late George Cable of Calcutta. Armorial
toearings - Per pale vert and or, fretty, a fesse dovetailed,
also per pale, thereon a fret, between two padlocks all
counterchanged. Mantling vert and or. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a fret sable, an escutcheon
or, charged with a padlock of the first. Has Issue — George
Pickersgill Cable, Gentleman, b. 1892; Noorooz Weston;
and Ruth M'Carthy. Residence — 6 Cadogan Gardens,
S.W. f///^— Wellington.
CADBURY, quartered by FOX. ^
CADDELL, see CARY-CADDELL.
The Reverend JOHN MONTAGU CADMAN,
M.A. (Cantab.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Sedbergh,
Yorkshire. Born March 11, 1856, being the younger son
of the late Rev. William Cadman, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, late Rector of Trinity, .St. Marylebone, and Canon
Residentiary of Canterbury Cathedral, by his wife I^oetitia
Ann Rose, dau. of the late Rev. Richard Snape, M.A.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and gules, a pale counter-
changed, three columbines, two and one vert. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a rock, a stork's head both i^roper, ducally crowned or.
Motto — " Deus et patria." Married, Aug. 25, i886, Anrvie
Sophia, only dau. of Rev. Henry Moore Mosse, M.A.,
Rector of Heage, Derbyshire. Residence -St. Matthew's
Vicarage, New Kent Road, London, S.E.
The Reverend WILLIAM SNAPE CADMAN, M.A.
Cantab.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Boxley, co. Kent.
Born Jan 4, 1853, being the elder son of the late Rev.
William Cadman, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, late Rector
of Trinity, St. Marleybone, and Canon Residentiary of
Canterbury Cathedral, by his wife Loetitia Ann Rose, dau.
of the late Rev. Richard Snape, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk. Amorial bear-
ings— Per fesse or and gules, a pale counterchanged, three
columbines, two and one vert. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock, a
stork's head, both proper, ducally crowned or. Motto —
" Deus et patria." Married, Jan. 15, 1885, Constance
Maria, younger dau. of the late Christopher Procter of
5 Cambridge Terrace, Regent's Park, and of Lincoln's Inn
Fields; and has Issue — Cuthbert William Montagu Cad-
man, Gentleman, b. May 4, 1889; Dorothy Constance;
and Hilda Loetitia. Residence — The Vicarage, Boxley,
near Maidstone, Kent. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
CHARLES HAYDON WILKINSON CAFE, Esquire.
Colonel (retired list) late Royal Sussex Regiment; served
in the Egyptian War, 1882, and Tirah Campaign. Born
August 31, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Lt.-Col.
Haydon Lloyd Cafe of Westgate-on-Sea, by his wife
Harriet Emily, dau. of John William Wilkinson of Chi-
chester. Armorial bearings — Quarterly gules and azure,
a cross argent between in the first and fourth cantons a
sword, and in the second and third a Saracen's head of the
last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a sword proper, pommel and hilt or,
on an escutcheon azure, a Saracen's head argent. Motto —
"From Caf to Caf" Married, Sept. 28, 1875, Fanny (rf.
1898), dau. of Richard Rugg of Brighton, Sussex ; and has
Issue — William Richard Haydon Cafe, d. in infancy, 1880;
Violet Isabel Harriett ; and Mary Cecilia. Residence —
Tunbridge Wells. Club — Army and Navy. ■
General WILLIAM MARTIN CAFE, V.C, of the
Indian Army ; served in the Gwalior Campaign 1843, and
was present at the Battle of Maharajpore ; in the Punjaub
Campaign 1848-49, and was present at Sadoolapore, Chil-
lianwallah, Goojerat, and in the pursuit to Peshawar; in
the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of Meean-
gunge, .at the siege and capture of f^ucknow, and the action
of Rooyah, where he was severely wounded, and gained
the Victoria Cross for an act of bravery April 15, 1858 ;
also served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1861. Born ,
being the third son of Henry Smith Cafe of Egremont
Place, Worthing, by his wife Sarah, flau. of William
Waine, formerly of Witney, Oxford. Armorial bearings —
<^)uarterly gules and azure, a cross argent, between in the
first and fourth cantons a sword, and in the second and
third a Saracen's head of the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or, on an escutcheon azure,
a Saracen's head argent. Motto — "From Caf to Caf."
Residence — Wetherby Place, -South Kensington.
JOHN NUGENT CAIIILL, Esquire, of Ballyconra
House, CO. Kilkenny, J. P. for co. Kilkenny, and Col.
(retired) late 5th Batt. R. Irish Regt. Bo?-n 1850, being
the fourth but eldest surviving son of Michael Richard
Netterville-Cahill, Esq., J. P., of Ballyconra (who d. 1877),
by his first wife Margaret, dau. and coheir of Francis Magan,
Esq., D.L. , of Emoe, Queen's Co. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on waves of the sea, in base a whale naiant proper,
in chief a trefoil slipped or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an anchor erect entwined
with a cable proper, out of. the dexter fluke an oak branch
also proper. Motto — " In Domino confido." Married,
1887, Emily, dau. of H. Hodgens, Esq., and has a son,
b, 1892. Seat — Ballyconra House, Ballyragget.
WILLIAM JOSEPH CAIN, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings -Per chevron azure and ermine, a phoenix argent,
issuant from flames proper, between two mullets of six
points of the third, pierced of the field, and a like mullet in
base of the first, pierced of the third. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-heraldic antelope gules, armed and gorged with a
collar gemel or, semfe of plates, supporting between its
legs a mullet of six points, pierced argent, a rock proper.
Motto — " Esto quod esse videris. " Residence —Wood-
bourne Square, Douglas, Isle of Man.
CAIRO, see HENRYSON-CAIRD.
CAITHNESS, quartered by SINCLAIR.
CALCOT, quartered by CHAMBRE.
CALCRAFT, see LUCAS-CALCRAFT.
CHARLES HENRY BU LWER CALDWELL, Gentle-
man. Born June 3, 1863, being the only son of the
late Henry Caldwell, Commodore R. N. , C.B. , A.D.C. to
the Queen, by his wife Mary Eleanor, youngest dau. of
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William Earle Lytton Bulwer of Heydon Hall, Norfolk.
Armorial bearings — Or, three piles sable, the centre one
charged with a wreath *of oak of the field, the others each
with a fountain, and in base four barrulets wavy alternately
gules and vert. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a naval crown or, a
demi-lion, the dexter paw grasping a scimitar proper,
pommel and hilt sold, the sinister resting on an anchor
erect also proper. Motto—" Ense libertatem petit." Seats
— New Grange, Slane, co. Meath ; New Grange Lodge,
Bray, co. Wicklow. Residence — The Cedars, Windlesham,
Surrey. C/«i^j— Arthur's, White's, Kildare Street (Dublin).
H ROBERT TOWNLEY CALDWELL, Esquire,
® Colonel late Commanding 3rd Batt. Gordon High-
landers, D.L. , J. P. for the cos. of Aberdeen and Cambridge,
M.A., LL.M. Cantab., and Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, Fellow
of Corpus Christi Coll. in the University of Cambridge.
Born March 16, 1843, being the son of Lt.-Col. William
B. Caldwell, formerly 92nd Gordon Highlanders, by Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Robert Townley of Townley House,
Ramsgate, J. P. Lively — Dark green, yellow piping.
Armorial bearings— Or, three piles sable, each charged
with a fountain ; in base four barrulets wavy alternately
gules and vert. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Out of
an Eastern crown argent, the rim inscribed "Gooty" in
letters sable, a demi-lion rampant holding in its de.xter paw
a falchion proper, and supporting in its sinister paw an
escutcheon azure charged with a representation of the medal
conferred upon Sir Alexander Caldwell in commemoration
of his services at the siege of Seringapatam pendent from a
riband tennt^. Motto — "Virtus et spes." Married, Jan.
3, 1883, to Ellen Philippa Mary (d. Nov. 1886), eldest dau.
of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C. B. , of Drumnagesk,
Aberdeenshire; and has /wwe— Keith Farquhar Townley
Caldwell, Gentleman, b. Nov. 21, 1886. Residences — Brook
House, Cambridge; Inneshewen, Aboyne, N.B. Clubs-
Carlton, United Service.
CALEY (H. Coll.). Quarterly or and argent, on a
bend gules, between in the second and third quarters a
battle-a.xe erect proper, a mullet of six points between two
mullets of five points of the second. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
lion rampant proper, charged on the shoulder with three
crescents interlaced or, a battle-axe fessewise proper.
Motto— " Callide sed honeste."
Son of Frederick Goodman Caley of Windsor, Berks: —
Frederick William Caley, Gentleman, /?«.— Beech
Bank, Eaton, Norwich.
CALLANDER, see BURN-CALLANDER.
§ GEORGE FREDERICK WILLIAM CALLAN-
DER, Esq., J. P. for co. Stirling and D.L. for co.
Argyll. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late James
Henry Callander of Craigforth and Ardkinglas, by his second
wife Charlotte Edith Eleanora, only dau. of the late John
George Campbell. Armorial bearings - Quarterly, ist
grand quarter, sable a bend chequy or and gules, between
six billets of the second (for Callander) ; 2nd grand quarter,
quarterly i. and iiii. , azure a deer's head caboshed or ; ii,
and iii., gules three legs in armour proper, garnished and
spurred or, flexed and conjoined in triangle at the upper
part of the thigh (for Mackenzie of Grandvale) ; 3rd grand
quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, three gilly-flowers gules
within a double tressure flory counterfiory vert ; ii. and iii.,
sable a bend between six billets or, in the centre of the
quarters a crescent gules, all within a bordure compony
gules and argent (for Livingstone) ; 4th grand quarter,
gyronny of eight sable and or, a bordure of the second (for
Campbell). Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand
proper, holding a billet or; and in an escroll above, the
Motto, " I mean well." Married, 1876, Alice L., eldest
dau. of J. C. Craigie-Halkett, Esq., of Cramond. Seats
— Craigforth House, Stirling; Ardkinglas, Cairndow, vid.
Glasgow.
JOHN SHARP CALLENDER-BRODIE of Idvies, co.
Forfar, Gentleman. Born Dec. 17, 1850, being the eldest
son of John Archibald Callender. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, on a chevron gules, between three
mullets azure, a galley proper with four oars in action within
a bordure engrailed of the second (for Brodie of Idvies) ;
2 and 3, per bend or and sable, six billets all counterchanged
(for Callender). Above the escutcheon is placed on the
dexter side a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his hveries is
se for Crest, a dexter hand holding a sheaf of arrows proper ;
and in an escroll above, this Motto, " Be mindful to unite
(for Brodie) ; and on the sinister side is placed a like helmet,
with a MantUng sable, doubled or ; and upon>a wreath ot
his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper holding a
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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billet or, and in an escroll above, this Motto, "I mean
well." Married, lune 8, 1886, Anne Catherine, eldest dau.
of the late John Clerk Brodie, Esq., C.B., of Idvies, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Forfar, Deputy Keeper of the Signet and
Keeper of the General Register of Sasines for Scotland, for-
merly Crown Agent for Scotland ; and has Issue — John
Clerk Brodie Callender-Brodie, Gentleman, d, May 8, 1894 ;
Anne Catherine Gilliam ; and Phoebe Marianne. Seat —
Idvies, Forfar. Residence — 26 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
MARY SYLVIA CALMADY-HAMLYN. Born Aug.
9, 1881, being the only child of the late Vincent Waldo
Calmady-Hamlyn, Esq., of Leawood and Paschoe, Devon,
T.P. , Lord of the Manor of Willesworthy, Barrister-at-
Law (Lincoln's Inn), M.A. (Balliol Coll., Oxford), Capt.
Royal N. Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, by his wife Emma
Josephine, eldest dau. of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, Bart.,
of Hutton Low Cross, co. York. Assumed the additional
surname and arms of Calmady by Royal Licence in the
year 1898. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge —
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse indented sable and argent, two
swords in saltire between as many gryphons' heads erased
in pale all counterchanged (for Hamlyn) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron between three pears slipped and pendent, in the
centre chief point a cross pat6e all or (for Calmady). Resi-
dence— Bidlake Vean, Bridestowe, Devon. Club — Sesame.
CALTHROP. see HOLLWAY-CALTHROP.
EDMOND LEVESON CALVERLEY, Esq., Capt.
4th Batt. Essex Regt. Born June 7, 1864, being the third
son of the late Edmund Calverley, Esq., of Oulton Hall,
CO. York, J. P. and D.L. for West Riding, by his wife
Isabella Mary, elder dau. of Sir John Thomas Selwin,
sixth Baronet, of Down Hall, Essex. Armorial bearings
— Sable, an inescutcheon within an orle of owls argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a horned owl argent. Married, July 19, 1893,
Sybil Maitland, eldest dau. of Osbert Salvin, F.R.S., of
Hawksfold, Fernhurst, Sussex; and has Issue — Hugh
Salvin Calverley, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1894 ; and Amice
Mary. Postal address — 18 Cheyne Gardens, S.W.
HORACE WALTER CALVERLEY, Esquire, late
Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards. Borti Sept. 3, 1862, being
the second son of the late Edmund Calverley, Esq., of
Oulton Hall, co. York, J. P. and D.L. for West Riding, by
his wife Isabella Mary, elder dau. of Sir John Thomas
Selwin, sixth Baronet, of Down Hall, Essex. Armorial
bearings — Sable, an inescutcheon within an orle of owls
argent, and impaling the arms of Henniker, namely or, on
a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief and in base
an escallop azure, three estoiles argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horned
owl argent. Married, Jan. 6, 1891, Louisa Mary, youngest
dau. of Sir Brydges Henniker, Bart. ' Postal address —
38 South Eaton Place, S.W.
H TREVOR WHELER CALVERLEY-RUDSTON,
^ Esquire, J. P. for North Riding, J. P. and D.L. for
E. Riding co. York., F.R. Hort. S., F.Z.S. (London);
assumed by Royal Licence the name of Calverley- Rudston
in compliance with the will of his uncle, the late William
Henry Rudston-Read. Born Dec. 30, 1851, being the
only son of Rev. George Rudston-Read, M.A., Rector of
Sutton-on-Derwent, E.R. co. York, by his wife Teresa,
eldest dau. of Rev. William Wheler. Armorial bearings
— Argent, three bulls' heads erased pean, each charged on
the neck with a cross moline or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw
erect pean, grasping a cross moline erminois. Married,
1873, Annie [d. Dec. 28, 1900) only dau. of the late Gilbert
Wilkes, Esq., of Chadwick Manor, co. Warwick; and
has Iss7ie—{\) William George Trevor Calverley-Rudston,
Esq., J. P. East Riding co. York, b. Feb. 14, 1874 ; (2) a son,
b. and d. 1884 ; Annie Teresa ; and Evelyn Maud. Seats
— Allerthorpe Hall, Pocklington, Yorks ; Hayton, Yorks.
C"/«/J J— Carlton, Yorkshire (York).
JOHN JACKSON CALVERT, Esquire, Clerk of the
Parliaments in the Colony of New South Wales. Born
Aug. 31, 1830, being the second son of the Very Rev.
Thomas Calvert, Warden and Dean of Manchester,
Chaplain to His Majesty King William IV., by his wife
Juliana, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Watson, Baronet, of
Wratting Park, in the county of Cambridge. Armorial
bearings -He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, or
six gouttes, three, two and one gules, within abordure azure,
charged Iwith eight owls argent (for Calvert) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a fesse gules, between two goats' heads couped
azure, armed and crined or in chief, and a greyhound
courant in base sable, three pheons gold (for Jackson).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degiee, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
an owl ermine, gorged with a collar azure, pendent there-
from an inescutcheon sable, charged with three gouttes,
two and one argent (for Calvert) ; 2. a goat's head azure,
erased, armed, and crined or, charged on the neck with
a pheon as in the arms (for Jackson). Motto — "Domino
domus honestanda." Married, 1869, Mary Murray, dau.
of James Barker of Sydney ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas
Andrew Copley Calvert, Gentleman, b. Nov. 16, 1869 ; (2)
Cecil Harnett Hamilton Calvert, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5,
1875; and Ethel Watson [/«., 1893, Reginald Houblon
Calvert, eldest son of the late Major Calvert of Owlstone
Croft, Cambridge]. Estates — Woodphimpton Hall and
Balderstone, Lancashire. Residence — Mayebank, Manly,
Sydney, N.S. Wales. Club — Piccadilly.
CAM, quartered by THACKWELL.
CAMBRIDGE, see PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE.
C.'\MERON, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by
HEAD.
DONALD CAMERON of Lochiel, Chief of Clan
Cameron (designation "Lochiel"), Lord-Lieut, co.
Inverness, J. P. for Bucks, and J. P. and D.L. co. Argyll;
M.P. for CO. Inverness, formerly in the Diplomatic Service.
Born April 5, 1835, being the eldest son of Donald Cameron
of Lochiel, by his wife Lady Vere Catherine Louisa Hobart,
sister of the Rt. Hon. the fifth Earl of Buckinghamshire.
C/?<3.f— Carlton, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings-
Gules, two bars or, and impaling the arms of Montagu-
Douglas-Scott, namely, quarterly, I. the Royal Arms of
King Charles II., namely, quarterly i and 4, France and
England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, debruised by a
baton sinister argent; II. or, on a bend azure, a mullet of
six points between two crescents of the field (for Scott);
III. quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, crowned
with an imperial crown or, and on a chief azure three mullets
of the field (for Douglas); 2 and 3 azure, a bend between
six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar), the whole of this
quarter within a bordure or, charged with the double tres-
sure of Scotland gules ; IV. quarterly i and 4, argent
three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules within a bordure sable
(for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked
and membered gules (for Monthermer). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a
sheaf of five arrows proper, tied with a band gules. MottO
m is the Military Cockade.
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—"Unite," and below the shield, "Pro rege et Patria."
Supporters — Two savages with Lochaber axes all proper.
Married, Dec. 9, 1875, the Lady Margaret Elizabeth Mon-
tagu-Douglas-Scott, second daughter of the Most Noble Sir
Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duke of Buccleuch
and Queensberry, K.G. ; and has Issue— {1) Donald Walter
Cameron, Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1876; (2) Ewen Charles
Cameron, Gentleman, b. Feb. 18, 1878; (3) Allan George
Cameron, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1880; and (4) Archibald
Cameron, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5, 1886. 5^a/— Achnacarry,
Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire.
CAMERON of Lochiel (matric. 1795, but in use at a
remote period). Gules, two bars or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
sheaf of five arrows proper tied with a band gules. Mottoes
—Over crest, " Unite"; under arms, " Pro Rege et patria."
Supporters — Two savages with Lochaber axes all proper.
Son of Cameron of Lochiel, b. 1796 ; d. 1858 ; m. 1832,
Lady Vere Catherine Louisa Hobart, sister of 5th
Earl of Buckinghamshire : —
(Donald) Cameron of Lochiel [q.v.].
Descendants of Dr. Thomas Cameron of Worcester,
d. 1777 [matric. 1730 : Argent, three bars gules, a
bordure azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
grasping a sword proper. Motto — " Pro Rege et
Patria].
Son of Rev. Charles Cameron, M.A., b. 1807; d.
1861 ; m. 1851, Hon. Marcia Sarah Burrell, d. of
Hon. Lindsey Merrik Peter Burrell, and sister of
4th Lord Gwydyr : —
Charles Hamilton Hone Cameron, Gentleman, L. R.C.P.
(Lond.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), D.P.H. (Camb.), b. 1852;
w. 1878, Mary Louisa Savile, d. of Robert Mexborough
Shepherd of Cheltenham ; and has issue — (i) Charles Peter
Gwydyr Cameron, Gentleman, Cadet R.M.A., b. 1885;
(2) Ewen Paul Burrell Cameron, Gentleman, b. 1897;
Stella Willoughby Savile [/«. 1903, C. J. F. Cobbold] ;
and Marcia Ruth Jean. Res. — Kolassy House, Old Town,
Eastbourne.
Second son of Rev. Francis Marten Cameron, M.A.,
late Rector of Bonnington, Kent, b. 1824; d. 1900;
m. 2nd, i860, Hannah, d. of Edward Dale : —
The Ven. George Henry Cameron, Archdeacon of
Eshowe, Natal, and Canon of St. Peter's Pro Cathedral,
the second for difference. Crest — A cubit arm grasping
a sword proper. Motto as above], b. 28 Aug. 1861 ; m. 20
Apl. 1899, Dorothy Margaret, d. of Edwin Arthur Brassey
Crockett ; and has issue — Jean Mary ; and Joyce Dorothy.
Res. — The Rectory, Eshowe, Natal.
Son of Archibald Henry Foley Cameron of Lakefield,
Inverness, b. 1829 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1862, Charlotte, d. of
John Theodore Wilcox : —
Donald George Cameron of Lakefield, Gentleman [ Arma
(rematric. 1851)— Argent, three bars gules, a bordure en-
grailed azure. Crest and Motto as those of Dr. Thomas
Cameron above], b. i866. y?ej.— Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire,
CAMERON (L.O., 17 May 1905). Gules, three bars or,
and in chief four bezants. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a hand grasping a sprig
of crowberries proper. Motto — " Bi DhichioU."
Son of William Cameron of Muckovie. co. Inverness : —
Sir Ewan Cameron, K.C.M.G. (1900). Manager of
Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, b, 1841 ;
m. 1878, Josephine, d. of late John Houchen of Thetford,
Norfolk. Res.—^i Maresfield Gardens, S. Hampstead,
N.W\
JOHN CAMERON, Esquire, J. P. co. Dumbarton. Born
1869, being the eldest son of the late John Cameron, Esq.,
of South Bank Ironworks and Meiklehill House, Kirkintil-
loch, CO. Dumbarton, J. P. for co. , Provost of Kirkintilloch
1880-3, author of " The Parish of Campsie," and a history
of " The Clan Cameron," by his wife Elizabeth Bell, eldest
dau. of Thomas Purves. Armorial bearings— Gules, three
Vryheid. M.A. (Camb.) [Arms (rematric. 7 Dec. 1903),
viz. Argent, three bars gules, within a bordure azure,
charged with eight fleurs-de-lis or, in chief a crescent of
~ 'mg, '
bars or, in chief three mascles interlaced between two
cinquefoils and in base a saltire couped argent. Above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degiee, with
a mantling gules, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a sword proper ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, "Pro rege et patria." Residence and
postal address— Vi^xVXenxW House, Kirkintilloch. N.B.
Sir RODERIC WILLIAM CAMERON, Kmght
Bachelor (1883) ; was Hon. Commissioner for N. S. Wales
at the Philadelphia Exhibition in 1876. and at the Pans
Universal Exhibition in 1878; Hon. Commissioner from
Canada to the Sydney Exhibition in 1879. and the Victorian
is the Naval Cockade.
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Exhibition in 1880. Borii 1825, being the son of the late
Major Duncan Cameron, M.P. for co. Glengarry in the
Canadian Parliament. Armorial bearings— Quarterly 1
and 4, barry of six or and gules, on a pile argent, a maple
leaf slipped proper (for Cameron) ; 2 and 3, azure, a castle
triple-towered argent, masoned sable, windows and porch
gules, within an orle or (for Macleod of Hamer). Mantling
gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping a flagstaff in
bend sinister, also proper, therefrom flowing a banner
argent, charged with a lymphad sable ; and in an escroll
above, this Motto, " Hinc orior." Married, firstly, 1846,
ARCHIBALD ALLEN CAMMELL, Gentleman. Bom
, being the sixth son of the late Charles Cammell, Esq.,
J. P., of Brookfield and Norton, co. Derby, and of Ditcham
Park, Hants, by Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Rollason of
Erdington, CO. Warwick. C///i^.r— Union, Wellington. Ar-
morial bearings— Sable, on a chevron argent, cotised or,
Mary, dau. of George Cumming of Quebec (she d.
1858); secondly, 1861, Anne Fleming, only dau. of the late
Nathan Leavenworth of New York. .SV^A- Glennevis,
Canada ; Clifton Berney, Staten Island, New York. Clubs
—Wellington, Junior Carlton,, Turf.
BERNARD EDWARD CAMMELL. Born 1850, being
the second son of the late Charles Cammell, Esq., J. P., of
Norton Hall, &x., by Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Rollason
of Erdington, co. Warwick. Chib—]\x\-\\ox Carlton. Ar-
morial bearings- Sable, on a chevron argent, cotised or,
between three camels statant of the second, as many trefoils
slipped of the first. Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a camel's head
erased argent, gorged with a collar gemel sable, holding
m the mouth a trefoil as in the arms. Motto —" Perse-
verando." Married, 1878, Evelyn Jane, third dau. of Col.
William Henry Charles Wellesley, late 7th Fusiliers ; and
has surviving Issue— K dau. Seat—YoVi\ Court, Woking-
ham, Berks.
CHARLES DAVID WILSON CAMMELL. Gentle-
man, late of the i8th Hussars, Consul for
(JTamittPfT Liberia at Sheffield. Born 1847, being
VO^dUmitU the eldest son of the late Charles Cam-
^T.j . n-j- . mell. Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
^ ^ f\.\^ ^^ ^^^ '^°""ty of York, of Norton Hall and
Brookheld Manor, in the county of Derby, and of Ditcham
Park, in the county of Southampton. C/ub—Naval and
Military. _ Liverv—mrk grey with silver buttons. Armo-
rial beanngs-He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron
argent, cotised cr, between three camels statant of the
second, as many trefoils slipped of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a
mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a camel's head erased argent gorged
with a collar gemel sable, and holding in the mouth a
trefoil as in the arms; with the Motto, " Perseverando "
Postal address— Ashwicke Hall, Marshfield, Chippenham'
between three camels statant of the second, as many tre-
foils slipped of the first. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of ihc colours, a camel's
head erased argent, gorged with a collar gemel sable,
holding in the mouth a trefoil as in the arms. Motto —
"Perseverando." Afarried, Kate. dau. of Dr. Orr ; and
has Issue — (?). Seat — Brookfield Manor, Hathersage, Shef-
field.
CAMOYS, quartered by BARTTELOT.
CAMPBELL, quartered by CALLENDER, WAL-
LACE, and SPENS.
CAMPBELL, see MACIVER-CAMPBELL, STRATH-
EDEN. BURNLEY-CAMPBELL. CARTER- CAMP-
BELL, COCKBURN - CAMPBELL. PLEYDELL-
BOUVERIE-CAMPBELL-WYNDHAM. SOMERSET-
CAMPBELL, CLIFTON - HASTINGS - CAMPBELL,
and HAMILTON-CAMPBELL.
CAMPBELL-ORDE, see ORDE.
CAMPBELL. Gyronny of eight or and sable, in the
fesse point a heart g^les, ensigned with an imperial crown
proper within a bordure azure, charged with three spur-
revels argent, on a chief chequy of the fourth and last a
galley, oars in action of the second. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest —
Son of Major-Gen. Sir John Campbell, K.C.S.I.,
C.B. {d. 1877):—
John Alexander Campbell, Esq., Col. (ret.) Indian
Army, formerly Private Secretary to the Maharajah of
Mysore, i. . J?es. —
CAMPBELL of Inverneill (L.O., 1875). Gyronny of
eight or and sable, the shield placed in front of the mast
of a galley, oars in action sable, flags flying. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a boar's head erased proper. Motto — "Fit via vi."
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of James Archibald Campbell of Inverneill : —
Duncan Campbell, Esq., of Inverneill (?.t'. ).
I Son of James Campbell "of Craignish " and of
I Blackerton, Devon, (^. ; d. 1895; m. 1883, Agnes,
d. of George Frederick White of Porchester Gate,
Hyde Park, 'W.:—
Ronald Campbell, Gentleman [Arms as above, with
(rematric. 1886) a bordure azure], b. 1884. Res. — Vann
House, Ockley, Dorking.
CAMPBELL of Lochnell (L.O., r. 1672-7). Quarterly.
I and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (Campbell); 2.
argent, a boar's head erased azure, armed and langued
gules (Gordon) ; 3. argent, a lymphad sable, her oars in
action sable (Lorn). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a
lance in bend "proper. Motto — " Audaccs juvo."
Son of Rev. Colin Campbell : —
Archibald Argyle Lochnell Campbell, Esq., of Lochnell
{'!■■"■)•
Son of late Capt. Archibald Campbell of Glendaruel,
by his second marriage with Christina, d. of William
Maclaren : —
William Maclaren Campbell, Esq., Major ist Batt.
Royal Highlanders ("Black Watch") [Anns as above,
and (rematric. 5 Feb. 1904)311 " within a bordure engiailed
quarterly gules and azure." Mantling sable, doubled or.
Crest as above. Motto — "Arma parata fero." Liveiy —
Brown, yellow facings], b. 7 March 1864. Res. — Govern-
ment House, Madras. Clubs — Naval and Military, New
(Edinburgh).
CAMPBELL of Tullichewan Castle (L.O., 1869).
Gyronny of eight or and sable, on a chief invected argent,
a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between
two hunting-horns stringed all of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
boar's head erased proper. Motto — " Nil tibi."
Son of James Campbell, Esq., J. P., D.L. , b. 1823;
d. 1901 ; nt. 1846, Jessie, dau. of James Black of Cross,
Arthurlie, co. Renfrew : —
William M'Oran Campbell, Esq., J. P. cos. Cambridge
and Lanark, b. 1847 ; m. 1876, Marianne, second dau. of
the late Thomas Richardson of Ralston, co. Renfrew ;
and has surv. issue— George M'Oran Campbell, Gentle-
man, R.N., b. 1877. i?sj.— 24 Palace Court, London, W.
ALBERT JOHNSTONE CAMPBELL. Born Dec.
7, 1854, being the son of James Campbell, late of 58 Lan-
caster Gate, London, by his wife Rosalie, eldest dau. of the
late Charles Beaufoy of Upton Gray, Hants. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable.
within a bordure chequy ermine and vcrt (for Campbell) ;
2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent
and azure ; ii. and iii. or, a lion rampant gules debruised of
a ribbon sable (for Lindsay). Mantling sable doubled or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand proper
holding a spur or. Motto — "Remember." Married, ]u\y
1881, Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Stirling Begbie. Postal
address— 22 Gledhow Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs —
Wellington, Ranelagh.
§ ALEXANDER JAMES HENRY CAMPBELL, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Argyll, ninteenth Captain of Dun-
staftnage (a designation created about 1436, and heredi-
tary in direct male descent). Born 1846, being the
eldest son of John Alexander Campbell, Esquire, Major
7th Madras Cavalry, by his wife Annabella, eldest daughter
of James Robertson. C/«^:f— Conservative (Edinburgh),
Royal Highland Yacht (Oban). Livery— BIuq and silver.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i.
azure, a castle of three towers argent, masoned sable,
standing on a rock proper, doors and windows gules, on
the top of the middle tower a cock, and on each of the
others an eagle or ; 2. gyronny of eight or and sable ; 3.
or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; 4. gules, a boar s head
is the Naval Cockade.
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caboshed or, between a crescent and spur-rowel in fesse
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on
a wreath of the livery is set for Crest, an anchor in pale
reversed azure. Supporters— On either side a unicorn
argent, armed or, gorged with an antique crown, thereto
affixed a chain of the last ; and in an escroll this Motto,
"Vigilando." Married, January 4, 1888, Jane (of Inver-
awe), youngest daughter of the late Alexander Campbell
of Monzie; and has Issue — (i) Angus John Campbell,
Gentleman, born 1888 ; (2) Neil Alexander Campbell,
nell Campbell, Gentleman, b. 1879; (2) Alexander Andrew
Locknell Campbell, Gentleman ; and Augusta Annie Mary
Flora, i'm/— Locknell House, near Bonawe, N.B.
H Sir ARCHIBALD SPENCER LINDSEY CAMP-
® BELL, Baronet, of Succoth, in the county of Dum-
barton, Justice of the Peace and Dejiuty-Lieutenant for that
county. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, an
Advocate at the Scotch Bar. Born June 27, 1852, being
the elder son of the late George Ramsay Campbell, Esquire,
Honourable East India Company's Service, by Lucy his
Gentleman, born 1890; Christina Elizabeth Annabella ;
and Mary Margaret. £5/^/^— Dunstaffnage. Postal ad-
dress—Conn&\, Argyllshire.
ARCHIBALD ARGYLL LOCKNELL CAMPBELL
of Locknell, Esquire, J. P., D.L. for co. of Argyll.
Born 1849, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Colin
Campbell, Vicar of St. George, Wolverhampton, by his
wife Henrietta, daughter of Henry N. Hovy, Consul at
Bordeaux to H.M. the King of the Netherlands; succeeded
his uncle in 1882. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 2. argent, a
boar's head couped azure (for Gordon) ; 3. argent, a lym-
phad sable, her oars in action (for Lorn). Mantling giiles,
doubled argent. Crest- On a wreath of the liveries, a
dexter hand grasping a lance bendways all proper ; and in
an escroll above this Motto, " Audaces Juvo." Married,
June 26, 1877, Annie Constance, daughter of John Francis
Fitzgerald, M.D., of Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary, and
widow of Richard Carr William Clement, M.D., Staff
Surgeon, R.N. ; and has Issue— (x) Archibald John Lock-
wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Spencer Lindsey of Holly-
mount, in the county of Mayo ; succeeded as fifth Baronet
on the death of his cousin, Feliruary 17, 1874. Armorial
bearing's — Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight engrailed
or and sable (for Campbell), 2 and 3 azure, a lion ram-
pant argent, within a bordure counter-compony of the
second and first (for Wallace of Ellerslie). Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent, and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a camel's head couped proper ; and
for his Supporters, dexter, a lion rampant guardant ;
sinister, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins
all proper ; and in an escroll over his crest this Motto,
" Labor omnia superat. " Married, January 18, 1887,
Harriett Katharine Grace, fourth daughter of Colonel
Arthur Reynell Pack, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, late of Avisford, in the county of
Sussex ; and has Issue — George Hay Campbell, Esquire,
born January 20, 1894 ; and Lucy Katharine Grace.
Seat — Garscube, Glasgow. Residence — 23 Moray Place,
is the Military Cockade.
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Edinburgh. Ch/ds—Cailton, National, New (Edinburgh),
Western (Glasgow).
ARTHUR CAMPBELL, Gentleman. Fourth son of
the late Arthur Campbell, by his wife Burella, second dau.
of Robert Hunter of Pisgah, co. Ayr, Professor of Greek
in the University of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings—
Gyronny of eight ermine and gules, in middle chief point
a covered cup and in base a hunting-horn stringed or ;
within a bordure engrailed of the last, a canton quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a fesse azure, three mullets of the first ;
2 and 3, azure, three garbs or, a crescent ermine for dif-
ference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an eagle displayed gules, with two
heads in a flame of fire or. Motto — " I byde my tyme."
Married Jane, dau. of the late Charles Barstow of Kelso ;
and has Issue — With several daus., an only son,
Arthur Campbell, Gentleman. 5«a/— Catrine House, co.
Ayr, W.S.
§ DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Esquire, of Inverneill and
Ross, CO. Argyll, J. P. and D.L. for co. Argyll, late
Capt. 89th Regt., Lt.-Col. 5th V.B. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders. Born Sept. 11, 1842, being the eldest son of
the late James Archibald Campbell, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Inverneill and Ross, by his second wife Anne. dau. of
Joshua Bowdon. Z^jWry— Brown and yellow. Armorial
bearings — Gyronny of eight or and sable, a bordure azure,
the shield placed in front of a lymphad, sails furled and
oars in motion sable, flags and pennons flying. Above the
shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased or, langued
gules. Motto — "Fit via vi." Married, June 10, 1875,
Isabel, dau. of the late James Aspinall Tobin of Eastham
House, CO. Chester; and has Issue — (i) Duncan Campbell,
Gentleman, b. 1880 ; (2) Torquil Lome Campbell, Gentle-
man, b. 1885 ; (3) Neill Diarmid Campbell, Gentleman,
b. 1892 ; Olive ; Ysobel ; and Una. 5^a/j— Inverneill,
Ardrishaig ; Taynish, Lochgilphead, Argyll. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
HENRY ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Esquire, J. P.
for Kent and Norfolk, Capt. Royal East Kent Yeo.
Cav. 1888 to 1892, formerly Lieut. R.H.A. Born April 21,
1851, being the third son of the late Colin Campbell of
Colgrain, Dumbartonshire, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his
wife Jessie, dau. of William Middleton, son of John Middle-
ton of Shiel, CO. Aberdeen. Armorial bearings— Gyronny
of eight or and sable, in chief a mullet counterchanged of
the field, all within a bordure embattled vert, charged with
eight buckles of the first, and upon an escutcheon of pretence
the arms of Clavering, namely, quarterly or and gules, a
bend sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a boar's head erect and erased or. Motto
— " Fac et spera." Married, July 5, 1876, Ivy Valerie
(died June 29, 1898), dau. of the late Sir Henry Augustus
Clavering, loth and last Bart. , of Axwell Park ; by whom
he has Issue — (i) Rawdon Clavering Campbell, Gentleman,
Lieut. Highland Light Infantry, b. April 13, 1877 ; (2)
Claude Henry Campbell, Gentleman, Lieut. Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders, b. Dec. 4, 1878 ; (3) Gerald Victor
Campbell, Gentleman, b. April 29, 1884 ; (4) Eric William
Campbell, Gentleman, b. April 8, 1886; (5) Harold George
Campbell, Gentleman, b. April 6, 1888 ; (6) Montagu Arthur
Campbell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 11, 1890, d. Nov. 22 follow-
ing ; and Ivy Geraldine. Seat — Lynford Hall, Mundford,
Norfolk. Club — Naval and Military, White's, Royal Yacht
Squadron, &c.
The Right Honour.\ble JAMES ALEXANDER
CAMPBELL, P.C. (1898), J. P. and D.L. for cos.
Forfar and Lanark, M.P. for Glasgow and Aberdeen
Universities. Born 1825, being the son of the late Sir
James Campbell of Stracathro, Brechin, North Britain,
by his wife Janet, dau. of the late Henry Bannerman, of
Manchester. Armorial bearings— Gryonny of eight or and
sable, on a chief engrailed argent , a lymphad with sails furled
and oars in action, between two hunting-horns stringed all of
the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased
proper. Motto (over the crest) — " Ne obliviscaris." Mar-
ried, April 25, 1854, Ann (who died 1887), dau. of Sir Samuel
Morton Peto, Baronet ; and has /w//^— James Morton Peto
Campbell, Gentleman, born January 29, 1863; Nora Jane:
Hilda Sophia ; and Elsie Louisa. .S'<ra^— Stracathro House,
Brechin, North Britain. C/«d— Carlton.
JAMES ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Gentleman. Born
July 30, 1872, being the son of the late Richard Frederick
Fothringham Campbell, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for the
Ayr Burghs 1885-88, Vice-Lieut, and Lieut.-Col. of the
Ayrshire Yeomanry, late Captain 8th Madras Cavalry, by
his wife Arabella jane, dau. of Archibald Argyll Hay, and
widow of Charles Tennant. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a
horse's head couped sable, bridled gules ; 3. argent, a fesse
gules, all within a bordure compony ermine and purpure.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand and arm couped at the elbow
erect proper, holding a spur or. Motto— ' ' Forget me not.
5<fa^— Craigie House, Ayr.
HOWARD CAMPBELL, Gentleman. Born 1857, son
of John Campbell of Rathfern. Armorial bearings—
Gyronny of eight argent and azure, a bordure compony
ermine and gules, over all on a canton sable, a boar" heads
erased and erect or, gutt^e-de-sang. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased fessewise or, guttfe-de-sang. MottO— " Ne oblivi-
scaris." Residence ~-'Rs.\hi&c'c\, White Abbey, co. Antrim.
LEVESON GRANVILLE ALEXANDER CAMP-
BELL of Fairfield, Ayrshire, Esquire, J. P. co. of Ayr, and
late Captain H.M. Indian Army; succeeded his uncle in
1858. Born 1825, being the eldest son of the late Major
Charles Hay Campbell of the Bengal Artillery, by Jane
Wemyss, dau. of the late Hon. Leveson G. Keith-Murray
(and grand-dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore). Armonal
bearings— Gyronny of eight ermine and gules, charged in
each division with a mullet or. Mantling gules, doublep
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, an eagles
head couped proper. MottO-" Constanter et prudentei
Married, 1849, Sara Anne, dan. of D. Cowan (she d. 1890) ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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and has, with other /w7/«— Leveson Granville, Hon. Major
late Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1854 [m., 1876, Mary
Douglas, dau. of W. A. Bethune, and has, with other issue,
Leveson Granville, b. 1881].
MACIVER FORBIiS MORISON MACIVER CAMP-
BELL of Ballochyle, Gentleman. Born June r, 1867, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late William Rose
Campbell, Esq., J. P. and b.L. for Argyll, Lieut. -Col.
H.E.LC.'s Military Service, and served with distinction in
the Indian Mutiny, by his second wife lean Morison, dau. of
Rev. James Buchanan, D.D., LL.D., "Professor of Divinity,
New College, Edinburgh, and of Mary Morison of Het-
land, Dumfriesshire. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 2 and
3, quarterly or and gules, a leopard's face proper (for
Maclver). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On
a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head couped proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " I will not forget."
Residences -Morison House, Hetland, Ruthwell, Dumfries-
shire ; and Vancouver City, British Columbia.
ROBERT MITCHELL CAMPBELL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Ayr, formerly Lieut. Royal En-
gmeers, late Captain Ayr and Wigtown Militia. Born
September 16, 1841, being the only son of the late Major-
General Andrew Campbell of the Bombay Artillery, T-P. ,
by his second wife Nicola Anne, dau. of the late Colonel
Richard Ma.xwell of Birdstown, co. Donegal. Armorial
bearings— Gyronny of eight ermine and gules, in middle
chief a covered cup and in base a hunting-horn stringed or ;
a canton quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse azure, three
mullets of the first; 2 and 3, azure, three garbs or, a
crescent ermine for difference. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle dis-
played gules with two heads, in a flame of fire or. Motto
— "I byde mytyme." Married, June 9, 1870, Marianne
Letitia Georgiana, second dau. of George Robert Steven-
son, late of Tongswood, Hawkhurst, Kent; and has Issue
— (i) Arthur Maxwell Mitchc-U Campbell, Gentleman,
Lieut. 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, b. March 20,
1874; (2) Montagu Irving Mitchell Campbell, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 13, 1879; and Hilda Burella Mitchell. Seats—
Auchmannoch, by Galston, N.B. ; also Glaisnock, Old
Cumnock, N.B.
Captain WALTER DOUGLAS SOMERSET-CAMP-
BELL, C.V.O., late 79th Highlanders, Groom-in-Wait-
ing to Queen Victoria 1880-1901 and to the King from
1901, Deputy - Ranger of Windsor Great Park from
1883. Born , being the eldest and only surviving son
of the late Walter Frederick Campbell, Esquire, of Islay
and of Woodhall, co. Lanark, M.P., J. P., D.L. Cli/bs
— Naval and Military, Travellers'. Armorial bearings —
Gyronny of eight or and sable, within a bordure engrailed of
the first, charged with eight crescents of the second, impaling
the arms of Brodrick, namely argent, on a chief vert, two
spear-heads of the field erect, and the points imbrued gules.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a griffin holding the sun between his claws pro-
per. Supporters— Two lions rampant regardant i)roper.
Motto " I'idus amicis. " Married, April 26, 1881, Marie
Louise dau. of J. Guild, and has A.w/c— Walter Henry
Edward Campbell, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1897, and Vic-
toria Alexandrina Helena Christian (to whom H.M. Queen
Victoria and their R.H. Prince and Princess Christian of
Schleswig-Holstein stood sponsors). Residence — Holly
Grove, Windsor Park.
WILLIAM MIDDLETON CAMPBELL, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Dumbarton, Commissioner of
Lieutenancy for the City of London, and a Director of the
Bank of England. Born Aug. 15, 1849, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Colin Campbell, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Jessie, dau. of William Middle-
ton, son of John Middleton of Shiel, co. Aberdeen. Ar-
morial bearings— Gyronny of eight or and sable, in chief
a mullet countcrchanged of the field, all within a bordure
embattled vert, charged with eight buckles of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a boar's head erect and erased or. Motto — " Fac
et spero. " Married, Jan. 9, 1873, Edith Agncta, dau. of
the late R. C. L. Bevan of Fosbury and Trent Park, by
his first wife Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, sister of the
4th Earl of Hardwicke ; and has Issue — (i) Colin Alger-
non Campbell, Gentleman, b. August 5, 1874; (2) Ronald
(ieorge Campbell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1878 ;'(3) Norman
Robert Campbell, Gentleman, b. March 7, 1880; (4) Evan
Roland Campbell, Gentleman, b. July 24, 1887 ; and Agneta
Elspeth [w. , 1898, Alfred E. Tritton]. Residences— C-Amis-
Eskan, Helensburgh, N.B. ; Fen Place, Turner's Hill,
Sussex. Clubs — Union, New (Edinburgh), Western
(Glasgow).
H The Right Honoukablic Sir HENRY CAMP-
^ BELL-BANNERMAN, G.C.B. (1895), a Member of
Her Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council, M.A. of the
University of Cambridge, Hon. LL.D. of the University
of Glasgow, J. P. and D.L. for co. Kent, and J. P. for the
COS. of Perth and Lanark. Born 1836, being the son of the
late Sir James Campbell of Stracathro, in the co. of Forfar,
by his wife Janet, dau. of the late Henry Bannerman
of Manchester; Financial Secretary to War Office, 1871-
1874; in October 1872 assumed the additional surname or
Bannerman ; Member of Parliament for Stirling District
since 1868 ; was subsequently Secretary to Admiralty ; Chief
Secretary Ireland ; Secretary of State for W^ar. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, party per pale gules and sable,
a banner displayed bendways argent, thereon a canton
azure, charged with a saltire of the third (for Bannerman) ;
2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, on a chief engrailed
argent, a galley, her oars in action between two hunting-
horns stringed all of the second (for Campbell). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the
dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, a demi-man in
armour proper (for Bannerman) ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Patriot; fidelis ; " on the sinister side, on
a wreath of the liveries, a boar's head erased proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Ne oblivijcaris."
is the Military Cockade.
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Seat — Belmont Castle, Meigle, N.B. Toxcn residence — 6
Grosvenor Place, S.W, Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, Athe-
nanini, Oxford and Cambridge, Devonshire, National
Liberal.
SIiiK Reverend JOHN ERSKINE CAMPBELL-
COLQUHOUN, Esquire, Lord of the Barony of
Killermont and Garscadden, co. Dumbarton, M.A. , 'rrin.
Coll. , Oxon. , formerly Vicar of Southwold, Suffolk, I). L. co.
Dumbarton, J. P. cos. Dumbarton, Lanark, Perth, and Kent,
and D. L. co. Dumbarton. Born June 15, 1831, being the
second but only surviving son of the late John Campbell
Colquhoun, M.P. for Dumbarton 1832, Kilmarnock Burghs
1837, and Newcastle-under-Lyne 1842, by his wife Hon.
Henrietta Maria Powys, dau. of Thonias, 2nd Lord Lil-
ford. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on
a saltire engrailed sable, a buckle or; 2 and 3, gyronny
of eight sable and or, charged in the centre with a
crescent counterchanged for difference with a bordure
vair. Crests — i. on a wreath of his liveries, a hand pro-
f)er, holding a buckle or ; 2. upon a wreath of his liveries, a
boar's head erected and erased or, langued azure. Mottoes
— "Omnia tirmat" (Colquhoun), " Fac et spera " (Camp-
bell). Married, Feb. 9, 1864, Emily Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
David Barclay IBevan of Amwellbury, Herts ; and \\.x-i Issue —
(i) William Erskine Campbell-Cokiuhoun, Gentleman, b.
June 2, 1866; (2) Laurence Archibald Campbeil-Colquhoun,
Gentleman, b. April 18, 1869, d. Jan. 6, 1870; (3) Archi-
bald John Campbell Colquhoun, Gentleman, b. NIarch 7,
1874 ; Agnes Henrietta \in. Rev. S. Pelly] ; Alice Emily
\rn. Captain L. A. Bosanquet] ; Rose Eleanor; Lilian
Powys [;«. Lieut. H. T. A. Bosanquet, R.N.]; Eveline
Janet; Violet Mary; and Helen Margery. Seats — Killer-
mont and Garscadden, co. Dumbarton, N.B. ; Ledeame-
roch, Dumblane ; Chartwell, Westerham, Kent.
The Reverend SHOLTO DOUGLAS CAMPBELL-
DOUGLAS, Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. for co. Lanark,
M.A. Trin.Coll. , Camb. ,late Rector of All Souls, Marylebone.
Succeeded to the Douglas-Support estate as heir of entail of
Margaret, Duchess of Douglas, and assumed the surname of
Douglas 1869. Born June 28, 1839, being the second son
of the late Archibald Douglas, 17th Laird of Mains, by his
wife Caroline Agnes, dau. of NI. Dick of Pitkerro. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a man's heart
imperially crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of
the first ; 2. argent, a fesse chequy gules and of the first, be-
tween three mullets in chief azure and a man's heart in laase
proper; 3. counterquartered, quarterly i. and iiii. , gyronny
of eight or and sable, each charged with a trefoil .slipped
counterchanged; ii. and iii., argent, a lymphad sable, all
within a bordure erminois, impaling the arms of Paget,
namely sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles
displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, an oak tree with a lock hanging from one of the
branches proper. Motto— "Quceserratasecura." Married,
Oct. 22, 1889, Violet Mary, second dau. of Lord Alfred
Paget, Clerk Marshal to Her Majesty's Household. [The
Rev. S. D. Campbell-Douglas and his brothers are, by a
special clause in Lord Blythswood's patent, in remainder
to his barony.] 5?a^— Douglas-Support, Coatbridge, co.
Lanark. C/«^5 — National, New (Edinburgh), Western
(Glasgow).
JEAN MORISON CAMPBELL MILLER MORISON,
\yidow, dau. of the late Rev. James Buchanan, D.D. , by
his wife Mary Morison of Hetland. Armorial bearings,
on a lozenge, are — .Argent, a bear's head couped azure,
muzzled gules, between three Moors' heads couped sable,
banded of the second. Married, firstly, 1862, Lt.-Col.
William Rose Campbell of Ballochyle,' co. Argyll (who
died 1872); and secondly, 1878, Hugh Miller of H.M.
Geological Survey ; and by her first marriage has,
with other Issue — Mac Iver Forbes Morison Mac Iver
Campbell of Ballochyle [to whom refer]. Residences —
Morison House, Hetland, Ruthwell, N.B. ; 4 Randolph
Cliff, Edinburgh.
JOHN LIULF CAMPBELL-SWINTON, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace of
Campbell=^tointon Sprn'L^V^oCS
Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, Member of the Royal Company of Ar-
chers, the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland. Born March 3,
1858, being the eldest son of the late Archibald Campbell
Swinton of Kimmerghame, by his wife Georgina Caroline,
third daughter of the late Sir George Sitwell, Baronet, of
Renishaw, in the county of Derby. Clubs — Carlton ; New
(Edinburgh) and Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery — Claret-
colour, with red facings and silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a
chevron or, Ijetween three bo-ars' heads erased argent, within
a bordure engrailed ermine (for Swinton) ; 2 and 3 counter-
quartered, i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable, each
charged with a trefoil counterchanged, ii. and iii. argent,
a lymphad sable (for Campbell), and on an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of White, namely gules, a chevron vair,
between three lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a boar chained to an oak-tree fructed all proper ; with
the Motto, " Jesp^re." Married, June 6, 1893, Agnes Cecil,
youngest daughter of the late George Towry White, Barrister-
at-Law, Lincoln's Inn ; and has Issue — Margaret .Anne Cecil.
Estate and postal address — Kimmerghame, Duns, N.B.
CANNING, see GORDON-CANNING.
Cantrell^
ALBERT CANTRELL CANTRELL- HUBBER-
STY, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel com-
manding and Honorary Colonel (1892)
ist Notts Volunteers (Robin Hood
Rifles), late Major and honorary Lieu-
tenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion (Militia)
Derbyshire Regiment. Justice of the
Peace for the counties of Derby and Nottingham, Lord of
the Manor of Roclaveston, and patron of Tollerton ;
High Sheriff 1903. Boi-n June 6, 1843, being the younger
son of the late Philip Hubbersty of Wirksworth, in
the county of Derby, by his wife Anne Augusta, dau.
and sole heiress of the late Reverend William Cantrell,
Master of Arts, of Alvaston Field, in the county of Derby,
and assumed by Royal License in 1894 the additional
surname and arms of Cantrell. Liveiy — Green and
gold. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, first grand quarter,
quarterly i and 4, vert two bars engrailed between two
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moles erect in chief, and in base a griffin's head erased
all or (for Hubbersty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a pelican m her
piety, in chief two roses, the whole within as many flaunches
all sable (for Cantrell) ; second grand quarter, Hubbersty ;
third grand quarter, Cantrell ; fourth grand quarter, or, a
pile azure, over all a chevron invected between two garbs
in chief, and in base a mullet of six points, all counter-
changed (for Boultbee), impaling the arms of Jessop, or, two
bars gules guttf5 d'or, between in chief a cross couped gules
between two leopards' faces fesseways sable, and in base a
lion rampant of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and
or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a griffin's head erased argent, charged with a
fesse engrailed vert, a mole fesseways or (for Hubbersty);
2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower argent,
a rock proper thereon, a boar passant sable armed or,
charged on the body with two roses argent (for Cantrell) ;
with the Mottoes, " Propositi tenax " over the Hubbersty
the elder son of the late Arthur Risdon Capel (who assumed
the additional surnames of Carnegy-Arbuthnotl). Armorial
bearings - Quarterly i and 4, azure, a crescent, between
crest, and ' Pectus fidele et apertum " over the Cantrell
crest. Married, December 5, 1876, Martha Lydia, younger
daughter of the late William Jessop, Esquire, of Butterley
Hall, in the county of Derby, in the Commission of the
Peace for the said county; and has Issue — (i) William
Philip Cantrell Cantrell-Hubbersty, Gentleman, educated
at Eton, Lieut. 15th Hussars, born October 24, 1877; (2)
George Albert Jessop Cantrell-Hubbersty, Gentleman, B.A. ,
educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, born
January 19, 1882 ; (3) Edward de Burgh Cantrell-Hubbersty,
Gentleman, born March 9, 1888; Augusta Margaret; and
Mary Frances. Seat — Tollerton Hall, Notts. Clubs —
Carlton, Wellington.
ELOISE FANNY JODRELL, in her own right
Countess Cape St. Vincent, in the Kingdom of Portu-
gal. Married, 1843. the Reverend Henry Jodrell, Rector
of Gisleham.
JAMES CARNEGY CAPEL CAPEL-CARNEGY-
ARBUTHNOTT, Gentleman. Born May 31, 1864, being
three mullets within a bordure argent (Carnegy) ; 2 and 3,
or, an eagle displayed azure, beaked and membcred gules,
within a bordure vaire (Arbuthnot). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests -i. on a wreath of the colours, a peacock's
head and neck couped proper ; 2. on a wreath of tiie colours,
a hand grasping a thunderbolt proper. Mottoes (over) —
" Interna prcestat ; " " Dread God." Residence —
CAPPEL (H. Coll.). Azure, two palmer's staves saltire-
wise or, on a chief of the last, as many catherine-wheels of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a palmer's staff erect, a catherine-
wheel or, between two wings azure, gutt6-d'or. Motto —
"Plus ultra." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Rev. Louis Cappel, D.D., b. 1817; d. 1882;
m. 1851, Theresa, d. of William Matthiessen :—
Louis Cappel, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1885, Anna, d. of
Emil Springmann, Gentleman; and has issue— Norman
Cappel, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.—s UUet Road, Liver-
pool.
Edward Louis Cappel, Esq., CLE., b. 1856. Chd'—
East India United Service Club.
CAPPER (H. Coll., 1804), Quarterly, i and 4, azure, a
chevTon engrailed erminois between two bees volant in chief
and a beehive in base or, on a chief of the last two buck's
heads caboshed sable (Capper) ; 2 and 3, chequy argent and
sable, on a bend erminois three billets azure (Smallwood).
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuff erminois,
the hand grasping a staff in bend sinister proper, thereon
hoisted a banner of the first fringed and charged _ with a
bee volant or. Motto — " Qui potest capere capiat."
Sons of : —
William Smallwood Capper, Gentleman, 1
Clifton, Bristol.
Stephen Jasper Capper, Gentleman, b.
Roundhay, Leeds.
Samuel James Capper, Gentleman, b.
Huyton, nr. Liverpool.
Res.—
Res.
Res.—
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CAPPER (H. Coll., 1804). Quarterly, i and 4, azure,
a chevron engrailed erminois between two bees volant in
chief and a beehive in base or, on a chief of the last two
buck's heads caboshed sable (Capper, this coat having been
prev. granted 1765 to a cadet branch of the same family) ;
2 and 3, chequy argent and sable, on a bend erminois
three billets azure (Smallwood). Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed,
vested azure, cuff erminois, the hand grasping a staff in
bend sinister proper, thereon hoisted a banner of the first
fringed and charged with a bee volant or. Motto — "Qui
potest capere capiat."
Sons of William Copeland Capper, Gentleman,
Bengal C.S., b. 1832; d. 1902; m. 1855, Sarah, d.
of William Taylor Copeland, sometime Lord Mayor
of London and M. P. : —
Col. William Baume Capper, b. 1856 ; m. 1888, Helen
Parry ; and has issue two daus. Res. — Simla, India.
Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. John Edward Capper, C.B.
(1902), R.E., served in Tirah Expedn. 1898, and in S.
African War 1899-1902, b. 1861 ; w. 1895, Edith Mary,
eld. d. of Joseph Beausire of Liverpool ; and has issue-
John Beausire Copeland Capper, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and
Edith Frances. j?t'.f.— Highcliffe, Farnborough, Hants.
Club — Naval and Military.
Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. Thompson Capper, D.S.O.
(1902), E. Lanes. Regt., served in Chitral 1895, in Nile
Exped. 1898, and in S. African War 1899-1902, b. 1863.
Res. — Staff Coll. , Camberley, Surrey.
Capt. Alfred Stewart Capper, Central India Horse,
Adj. Imperial Cadet Corps, b. 1871. AV.f.— Meerut, India.
Son of Jasper Capper, Gentleman, b. 1809 ; d. 1880 ;
m. 1835, Jane Fryer, d. of James Gilpin:—
Hon. Thomas Capper, B.Sc. (Lond.), B A. (Camb.),
Suptg. Insp. of Schools, lamaica, M. L.C. , b. 1853; ?n.
1881, Alice Jane, dau. of William Whitfeld of Ashford,
Kent ; and has issue— Dorothy Whitfeld ; and Ruth. Res.
— Cassia Grove, Kingston, Jamaica.
Son of Walter Capper, Gentleman, of Blackheath, b.
1815; d. 1890; III. Eliza Kent: —
Walter Kent Capper, Gentleman, /;. 1842 ; m. Caroline
Adelaide Garrod ; and has issue— Harry Kent Capper,
Gentleman, b. 1898; and Rita Kent. Res.—The Priory,
Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Sons of Jasper John Capper, Gentleman , of Edinburgh
(yr. br. of Walter tapper above mentioned), b. 1820;
d. 1895; m. ist, 1854, Harriet Millington, d. of John
Stanway Jackson of Falcon Cliff, Douglas, Isle of
Man : —
John Brainerd Capper, Gentleman, M.A. Edin., b.
1855 ; w. 1884, Emily Sophia, d. of Henry Benjamin
Spalding of Eastbom-ne, and widow of Harold Henbest
Capper (yr. brother of Walter Kent Capper aforesaid, by
whom she had issue three daus.) of Blackheath. Res.—
51 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W. Ch^b
Athenaeum.
Stewart Henbest Capper, Esq., M.A. Edin., A.R.I. B. A.,
Roy. Canadian Academician, Capt. 3rd Field Batt. Cana-
dian Mil., Professor of Architecture in Univ. of Manchester,
late Macdonald Professor of Architecture, M'Gill Univ.,
Montreal, b. 1859. ^«.— 337 Moss Lane East, Man-
chester. C/«(J— Brazenose (Manchester).
Da\'id Sing Capper, Gentleman, M.A. Edin., M. Inst. C.E.,
&c. , Professor of Engineering in King's Coll., London, and
Member of Senate of London Univ., b. 1864; m. 1893,
Lillian Grace, d. of late Dr. Archibald R. Shaw of St.
Leonards-on-Sea ; and has issue — Derick Jasper Capper,
Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. — Plas Gwyn, Frognal, Hamp-
stead, N.W. Club— St. Stephen's.
Rev. CHARLES HENRY WARD CAPRON, B.A.
(Camb.), formerly Rector of Stoke Doyle. Bom March
1826, being the fifth son of the late George Capron of
Southwick Hall, by his wife Martha, third dau. of William
Halliley of St. Neots. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, per chevron gules and azure, on a chevron engrailed
argent, between two lions combatant in chief erminois and
a cross flory in base or, three mullets sable (for Capron) ;
2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between three lozenges argent,
each lozenge charged with an ermine spot, another chevron
gules (Capron, ancient). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cross flory or, in
front of a demi-man affrontde in armour proper, garnished
gold, holding in the dexter hand an arrow point down-
wards proper, the sinister hand resting on the cross.
Motto — "Sub cruce salus." Postal address — Westown
Lodge, Worthing.
Rev. GEORGE HALLILEY CAPRON, Esquire, J. P.,
B.A. St. John's Coll., Camb., formerly Rector of Stoke
Doyle. Born Nov. 23, 1816, being the second son of the
late George Capron of Southwck Hall, by his wife Martha,
third dau. of William HaJliley of St. Neots. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per chevron gules and azure,
on a chevron engrailed argent, between two lions combatant
in chief erminois and a cross flory in base or, three mullets
sable (for Capron) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between
three lozenges charged with an ermine spot, another chevron
gules (Capron, ancient). Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cross flory or, in front of a
demi-man affront^e in armour proper, garnished gold, hold-
ing in the dexter hand an arrow point downwards proper,
the sinister hand resting on the cross. Motto — " Sub cruce
salus." Married, 1855, Anna Henrietta, fifth dau. of John
Smith, Oundle. co. Northampton; and by her has /ssne —
(i) George Her )ert Capron, Esq., j[.P., B.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb., ^. 185s [m., Jan. 23, 1896, Edith Alice, dau. of Theo-
dore Walker]; (2) Theodore Henry Shuckburgh Capron,
Gentleman, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, b. 1857, d. May
1892; (3) Frederick Hugh Capron, Gentleman. B.A. Univ.
Coll., O.xon. [i/i., .April 12, 1883, Enid Alice, third dau. of
S. B. Boulton of Copped Hall] ; (4) .A.thol John Capron,
Gentleman [iit., 1888, Catherine, second dau. of W. Dickin-
son of Croydon] ; (5) Walter Evelyn Capron, Gentleman,
B..\. Trin. Coll., Camb., Barrister-at-Law [;«., 1894,
Mary, third dau. of Rev. R. F. Whistler, Rector of
Elton, Hunts]; Constance Henrietta; Martha, d. 1880;
Bertha Georgina Pauline ; Bessie Louise ; Flora ; Vic-
toire ; and Grace. 56frt/— Southwick Hall, Oundle, co.
Northampton.
Sir JOHN CRAVEN GARDEN, fifth Baronet, of
Templemore, in the county of Tipperary, Justice of the
Peace for that county, High Sheriff 1882, formerly Lieu-
tenant Queen's County Militia. Born January 30, 1854,
being the eldest son of the late Sir John Craven Garden,
fourth Baronet, by his second wife Julia Isabella, only daugh-
ter of Admiral Charles G. Robinson ; succeeded his father
is the Naval Cockade.
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1879, under the creation of August 31, 1787. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Anns : Argent, a mascle gules,
between three pheons sable. Above the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling argent and
gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
pheon sable. Married, February 10, 1891, Sybil, only
surviving child of the late General Valentine Baker ; and
has Issj/e — John Valentine Garden, Esquire, born Feb-
ruary 6, 1892. Seat — Templemore Abbey, in the county
of Tipperary.
CAREW, see POLE-CAREW.
CAREW, quartered by GONYERS.
GHARLES ROBERT SYDENHAM GAREW, Esq.,
B.A. Cambridge, and J. P. co. Devon. Bom 1853, being
the eldest surviving son of Rev. Robert Baker Carew,
M.A., Rector of Bickleigh, by his wife Augusta Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Thomas Daniel of Stoodleigh, Devon.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three lions passant in pale
sable, impaling the arms of Heathcote-Amory, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, two bars gules, on a bend en-
grailed with plain cotises sable, two annulets of the field
(for Amory) ; 2 and 3, vert, three piles, two issuing in chief
and one in base, each charged with a pommc, thereon a
cross of the second (for Heathcote). Mantling sable and
or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a mainmast the
round top set off with palisadoes or, a demi-lion issuant
thereout sable. Motto— "Nil conscire sibi." Married,
1891, Muriel Mary, eldest dau. of Sir John Heathcote-
Amory, Bart. ; and has Issue — (i) Peter Gawen Garew,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Francis Ludovic Garew, Gentle-
man, b. 1895 ; Nesta Muriel ; Elizabeth Dora ; and Nancy.
Residence— Co\\\pr\e.si House, Tiverton, Devon. Clubs —
Windham, Gounty (Exeter).
§ ROBERT THOMAS GAREW, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Waterford, High Sheriff 1891, Hon. Gol.
and Lt.-Gol. commanding Waterford Art. S. Div. R.A.,
late Gapt. 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade. Born May 22, i860,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Thomas Garew,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Waterford, High Sheriff 1866,
by his wife Henrietta, eldest dau. of Richard Glayton
Browne- Glayton, Esq., J.P. , D. L. , of Adlington Hall,
CO. Lancaster, and Carrigbyrne, co. Wexford. Armorial
bearings — Or, three lioncels passant in pale sable, armed
and langued gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an antelope passant gules,
crined and combed or. Married, August 4, 1887, Con-
stance Charlotte Mary, dau. of Major-Gen. William Creagh,
Boml)ay Staff Corps, and grand-dau. of Gen. Sir Michael
Creagh, K. H. ; and has Issue — Robert John Henry Carew,
Gentleman, b. June 7, 1888. Seat — Ballinamona Park,
Waterford. Club — Junior United Service.
ARTHUR CAREY, Gentleman, M.I.C.E. Born .
Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and sable, four roses
fesseways argent, barbed and seeded proper, between three
s\vans of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two roses argent, stalked
and leaved proper, a horse's head couped sable in armour
and bridled proper, holding in the mouth an ostrich feather
or. Motto — " Utroque fidelis." Postal address— \mY>e\'\^\.
Institute.
JAMES A. ALSTON GARFRAE, Gentleman, Civil
Engineer. Armorial bearings— Azure, three bars argent,
the upper charged with three crescents of the field. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of his
liveries, a tower embattled argent. MottO — " Fortis in
fide." Residence — YioXvAft. Lodge, Wimbledon Common,
London, S.W.
CARILL, see TINDAL-GARILL-WORSLEY.
CARLESS, quartered by ATTWOOD.
CARLETON. see PIGOTT-GARLETON, and LEIR-
GARLETON.
Pigott-Stainsby-Gonant), Lieut. 9th Lancers. Born Feb.
28, 1876, being the younger but only surviving son of the
late Francis Paynton Pigott (properly Pigott-Stainsby-
Gonant), Esq., Gapt. i6th Lancers, of Banbury, by his wife
\see Leir-Garleton] the Rt. Hon. Henrietta Anne Carleton,
ist Baroness Dorchester (creation, Aug. 2, 1899), who as-
sumed for herself and her issue the surname and arms of
Carleton only by Royal Licence 1899. Livery — (dress)
white, crimson plush breeches, crimson waistcoat; (undress)
black, red piping. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, ermine, on a bend sable, three pheons argent (for Carle-
ton); 2. (for Pigott-Stainsby-Gonant), quarterly i. and iiii.,
per saltire gules and azure, billety or, a canton ermine for
difference (for Conant) ; ii. azure, on a fesse engrailed ar-
gent, between three falcons belled or, as many mill-rinds
sable (for Stainsby) ; iii. per fesse ermine and sable, three
pickaxes counterchanged (for Pigott) ; 3. the same arms of
Pigott. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, vested
above the elbow gules, edged argent, the hand grasy^ing an
arrow in bend sinister point downwards proper. Motto—
"Quondam his vicimis armis." Seat — Greywell Hill,
Winchfield, Hants. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry, Grosvenor.
The L.\te EDWARD CARLILE, Gentleman. Born
1819, being the eldest son of William Garlile, Merchant,
London. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross flory gules, on
a chief of the second, a saltire of the first. MantUng
gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of the liveries, two
dragons' heads addorsfe vert ; and on an escroU over the
same the Motto, " Humilitate." Was Married and had
Issue. Residence —
I'TJWARD HILDRED CARLILE. Born 18.S2. being
the son of Edward Garlile of Richmond Hill, Surrey.
Armorial bearings— Or, a cross flory gules, on a chief
engrailed of the second, a saltire of the first. Mantling
gules doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
two dragons' heads addorsde vert. Motto — "Humilitate."
Postal address — The Manor House, Ponsbourne, near
Hertford.
H JAMES WILLIAM GARLILE, Esquire, J.P., DL.
©Herts (High Sheriff 1882), J.P. Bucks. Born 1823,
The Honourable DUDLEY MASSEY CARLE-
TON (formerly Pigott or Pigott-Carleton, and properly
being the second son of the late William Garlile of Brixton.
Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross
is the Military Cockade.
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flory gules, charged with a crescent of the field, on a chief
of the second, a saltire of the first. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, two dragons'
heads addors^e vert. Motto — " Humilitate. " Married,
firstly, 1853, Mary [d. 1892), dau. of W. W. Whiieman of
Glengarr, CO. Argyll; secondly, 1895, Elizabeth [d. 1903),
widow of Joseph Crossley of Broomfield, Halifax ; and
has Issue— {hy first maniage), William Walter Carlile,
Esquire, J. P., M.P. , b. 1862. Seats — Ponsbourne Park,
near Hertford ; Gayhurst House, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
§Wn.LIAM WALTER CARLILE, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. , Bucks, M.P. for North Bucks since 1895.
Bor>i 1862, being the only son of James William Carlile,
Esq., J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff, Herts, 1882), by his first
wife Mary, dau. of W. W. Whiteman of Glengarr, co.
Argyll. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton. Armorial
bearings — Or, a cross flory gules, charged with a cres-
cent of the field, on a chief of the second, a saltire of
the first, a label of three points for difference. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
two dragons' heads addors^e vert. Motto — " Humili-
tate." Married, 1885, Blanche A., third dau. of Rev. E.
Cadogan, Rector of Wicken, Northants. Residences —
Gayhurst, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
CARLETON (U.O.). Argent, on a bend sable, three
mascles of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head argent, the
horn twisted of the first and second. Motto — " Nunquam
non paratus."
Sons of Gen. Henry Alexander Carleton, C.B. , b.
1814 ; d. 1900; m. 1855, Elizabeth, d. of Armor
Boyle of Dundrum ; —
Major Henry Augustus Carleton, 12th Bengal Cav. , b.
1858 ; 7/1. 1895, Marguerite Sophia, d. of late Gabriel
P'ynard of Les Genets, Canton de Vand, Switzerland ; and
has issue —
Estates — Clare, co. Tipperary ; Greenfields, co. Cork.
Ees. — 12 Marlborough Buildings, Bath. Club — United
Service.
Capt. Montgomery Lancelot Carleton, Roy. Art., b.
1 86 1. Kes.—
Major Hugh Dudley Carleton, D.S.O. , 2nd West India
Kegt., /'. 1865. Res.—
Major Frederick Montgomerie Carleton, D.S.O., Capt.
and Bt.-M.ajor King's Own (4lh) Regt., i^. 1867; w. 1899,
Emma Gwendolen Priscilla, eld. d. of Sampson S. Lloyd ;
and has issue — Res. —
CARLION, quartered by CONYERS.
CARLTON (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pile or, between
two tilting-spears erect in base, three mascles all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, three tilting-spears, two in saltire and one
in fesse the head to the dexter or, interlaced with a mascle
sable.
Sons of Thomas William Carlton, late of Canfield
Gardens, Hampstead : —
Henry Dudley Carlton, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Scots
(Lothian Regt.) b. Res.—
CARLYON, quartered by SPRY.
ALEXANDER KEITH CARLYON, Esquire, J. P. for
Middx., Barrister-at-Law. Born 1848, being the second son
ot the Rev. Philip Carlyon, M.A. Cantab., formerly Vicar
of Wisbech St. Mary, Cambs. Club — Junior Carlton. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, a plate between three towers
argent, each charged with a cross crosslet gules, on an
escutcheon of pretence, these same arms of Carlyon. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a denii-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, gorged
with a collar argent, and holding between the paws a bezant.
Motto — "Turris tutissima virtus." Married, 1873, Julia,
dau. and co-heir of the late Major Thomas Tristram
Spry Carlyon of Tregrehan, Cornwall, and Alperton
Lodge, Middlesex. Residetice — Mount Park, Harrow,
Middlesex.
ELLEN GERTRUDE CARLYON, dau. of the late
Charles Alfred Carlyon, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), of
Kirby Muxloe, Leics., and his wife Betsy Green, dau. of
Isaac Squires of Woodhouse Eaves, Leicester. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge— Sable a plate between three
towers, each charged with a cross crosslet gules. Postal
address— K.\ng%\.on, Princess Road, Bournemouth.
Reverend HENRY CHICHELE CARLYON, M.A.
(Cantab.). Born Oct. 6, 1847, being the third but second
survivmg son of the late Rev. Edward Carlyon, B.A.
(Oxon.), by his first wife Anne Helen, dau. of Thomas
Harvey of Overross, co. Hereford. Armorial bearings-
Sable, a plate between three towers argent, each charged
with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or, collared argent, holding between
his paws a bezant. Motto— " Turris tutissima virtus."
Postal address— Delhi, Punjab, India.
GERALD WINSTANLEY CARLYON, Gentleman.
Born December 8, 1845, being the second but eldest sur-
viving son of the late Rev. Edward Carlyon, B.A. (Oxon.),
by his first wife Anne Helen, dau. of Thomas Harvey of
Overross, co. Hereford. C/?/3— Oriental. Armorial bear-
ings—Sable, a plate between three towers argent, each
charged with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, ducally crowned or, collared argent, holding
between the paws a bezant. Motto — "Turris tutissima
virtus." Married, April 26, 1881, Laura Theresa, dau.
of Reverend Llewellyn Lloyd Thomas, Rector of New-
port, South Wales. Residence —
THOMAS ALFRED CARLYON, Gentleman, late of
Emmanuel Coll. Cantab. Born 186=;, being the only son
of the late Charles Alfred Carlyon, Gentleman, B.A. , Can-
tab., and his wife Betsy Green, dau. of Isaac Squires of
Woodhouse Eaves, co. Leicester. Armorial bearings-
Sable, a plate between three towers argent, each charged
with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or, collared argent, holding between
his paws a bezant. Motto — " Turris tutissima virtus."
Married, April 17, 1888, Gertrude Elizabeth, dau. ol George
is the Naval Cockade.
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William Mitchell, by Eliza Lilian his wife, dau. of Rear-
Admiral Robert Sharpe of Portsea ; and has Issue — Thomas
Clement Winstanley Cailyon, Gentleman, b. November 2,
1890. Postal address — c/o Capt. Carlyon-Britton, Melbury
Mansions, W.
THOMAS BAXTER CARLYON, Gentleman. M.B.,
M.R.C.S. L. Borti 1855, being the seventh son of the late
Rev. Clement Winstanley Carlycn, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of St. Just in Roseland, Cornwall, by his first wife
Harriet, dau. of George Simmons of Truro. Armorial
bearings -Sable, a plate between three castles argent, each
charged with a cross crosslet gules, and impaling the arms
of Spedding, namely vert, on a fesse or, between three
boars' heads erased close proper, as many oak slips also
proper, on a canton of the second a battle-axe of the third.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned
or, collared argent, holding between the paws a bezant.
Motto -"Turris tutissima virtus." Married, June 2, 1891,
Florence Mary, dau. of R. Deey Spedding, Esq., B.C.S.
[to whom refer], late Commissioner of Revenue and Police
for the Agra Div., N.W. Provs., India. Residence ~^oyz\.
Arsenal, Woolwich.
CARLYON ( ). Sable, a plate between three castles
argent, each charged with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, collared
argent, holding between the paws a bezant. Motto —
" Turris tutissima virtus."
Sons of George Gwavas Carlyon, Gentleman, of New
Zealand, late Capt. ist Regt. Foot, b. 1824; d. 1875;
m. , Mary Ann, d. of Thomas Long : —
Arthur Spry Gwavas Carlyon, Gentleman, b. i860; ;«.
1891, Kathleen Louisa, d. of Capt. Kenrick Hill of Fern
Hill, Hawke's Bay, N. Z. Res. — Gwavas, New Zealand.
Edward Fitzherbert Gwavas Carlyon, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 8 Nov. 1861.
Sons of Horatio Carlyon, Gentleman, of Cadwell,
Devon, b. 1833; d. 1896; m. 1864, Jane, d. of fohn
Lomas, M.D. : —
Hugh Geoffrey Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Cadwell, Devon.
Tredenham Hugh, who assumed by R.L. name and
arms of Spry [q.v.].
Claud William Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Ygst. son of Major-Gen. Edward Carlyon, J. P., D.L.,
of Tregrehan and Greenaway, b. 1784; d. 1854; m.
1820, Anna Maria, eld. d. of Admiral Thomas Spry
(formerly Davy), of Place and Tregolls, Cornwall : —
Tredenham Fitzherbert Carlyon, Esq., Major late 76th
Regt., ^. 3 July 1841 ; in. , Sophia Birmingham; and
has issue — (i) Henry Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1873; (2)
Alfred Spry Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1879; and Cecile.
Res.—
Descendants of Rev. Thomas Carlyon, Rector of St.
Mary's, Truro, b. 1765 ; d. 1826 ; tn. Mary, d. of
William Stackhouse of Trehane, co. Cornwall : —
Thomas Alfred Carlyon, Gentleman (t/.v.).
Agnes Cassandra Carlyon-Britton {</.v.).
Gerald Winstanley Carlyon, Gentleman (y.t'.).
Rev. Henry Chichele Carlyon {(/.v.).
Sons of Rev. Philip Carlyon, late Rector of Wesbech, ^.
1811 ; m. Julia, d. of Col. Keith Young: —
Philip Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1846.
Alexander Keith Carlyon, Esq. (</.v.).
Harold Carlyon, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1849. Res. —
Edinburgh.
Sons of Rev. Clement Winstanley Carlyon, Rector of
St. Just, Cornwall, b. 1810; d. 1888; m. ist, 1833,
Harriet, d. of George Symons of Truro : —
George Francis Carlyon, Esq., Col. late 3rd Batt. E.
Kent Regt., b. 1834; w. , Elizabeth, d. of Major F. E.
Manning, i6th Bengal Grenadiers ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Francis Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1861 [m. Anna Maria,
d. of Rev. Percy Croft; and has issue — Algernon Carlyon,
Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Charlotte] ; (2) Lionel Kekewich
Carlyon, Gentleman, Lieut. N. Staffordshire Regt., b. 1867
[m. 1891, d. of late Edward Hornidge, of Tulfarris, co.
Wicklow] ; (3) Arthur Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1873; (4)
Herbert Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; and Blanche [tn.
Rev. Lewis Evans]. Res. —
Clement Winstanley Carlyon, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Roy.
Marines, b. 1838; m. 1864, Lilian Maria, d. of Lt.-Col.
E. T. P. Shewen, R. M. ; and has issue — Dorothy Georgina
Lilian. Res. —
Reginald Carlyon, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1842,
Res.—
Albert Harald Carlyon, Gentleman, late R.N. , b. 1843
[m. 1881, Sophia Dunbar Gordon Sutherland, d. of Major
E. Sutherland, of H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms]. Res. — Roseland, New Quay, Cornwall.
Rev. Hubert Edward Carlyon, B.A. Camb., Rector of
Harlesden, formerly Rector of St. Just, b. 1848 ; m. Emily
Thoume. Res. — Harlesden Vicarage, London, N.W.
Winstanley Simmons Carlyon, Gentleman, b.
Post add. — Post Ofllce, Tuticorin, South India.
Thomas Baxter Carlyon, Gentleman [q.v.].
Sons of Rev. Frederick Carlyon, M.A. , Rector of
Leverington, b. 1815 ; m. 1843, Lucy, d. of Edmund
Turner, M. P. for Truro : —
Percy Frederick Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. ,
Mary Simmons; and has surv. issue — (i) Clement Carlyon,
Gentleman, b. i88i ; (2) Frederick Carlyon, Gentleman, b.
1883 ; (3) Samuel Carlyon, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and Lucy.
Res.—
Edmund Laurence Carlyon {q.v.).
Frederick Harold Carlyon, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.), 6.
1864. Res. — 66 Lemon, Truro: —
Sons of Edward Trewbody Carlyon, Gentleman, of
Tr6vre, Truro, b. 1817 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1842, Frances
Maria, only surv. d. of late Capt. Thomas Trist of
Bengal Army : —
Edward Trewbody Carlyon, Gentleman, M.B. (Durh. ),
L.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), b. i860. Res.—
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
Rev. Thomas Trist Carlyon, M.A. (Camb.), Assistant
Master at Dover. Res. — Priory House, Dover College,
Dover.
C.\RLYON. Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a plate between
three castles argent, each charged with a cross crosslet gules
(Carlyon) ; 2 and 3, per pale argent and or, on a saltire
sable, a lozenge of the second charged with a fleur-de-lis
gules between four others also or (Hawkins, 29 July 1901).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or,
is the Military Cockade.
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collared argent, holding between the paws a bezant. Motto
— " Turris tutissima virtus."
Son of Rev. Frederick Carlyon, M.A., formerly Rector
of Leverington, b. 1815 ; d. 1897 ; tn. 1843, Lucy, d. of
late Edmund Turner, M. P. for Truro : —
Edmund Laurence Carlyon, Gentleman, Solicitor, a
Coroner for Cornwall, b. 24 Aug. 1863; m. 9 Oct. 1894,
Margaret, d. of late James Jago of Truro, M.D. , F. R.S. ;
and has issue — (i) Laurence Jago Carlyon, Gentleman, b.
29 March 1896; (2) Thomas Tonkin Carlyon, Gentleman,
b. 15 April 1897 ; (3) Frederick Carlyon, Gentleman, b.
22 March 1902 ; Margaret Violet ; Lucy ; and Barbara.
Res. — Truro.
PHILIP WILLIAM POOLE CARLYON - BRIT-
TON, Esquire, Solicitor of Supreme Court of Judica-
ture, late Captain 3rd Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers,
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Justice of the Peace
for the CO. of Middlesex, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for co.
of Gloucester, President of the British Numismatic Society.
Bor?/ October 13, 1863, being the elder son of the late
Henry William Britton of Caer Brito, Ashley Hill,
Bristol, by his wife Hannah Canter, daughter and sole
heiress of the late Benjamin Poole of Summerhill House,
St. George's, near Bristol. He assumed by Royal Licence,
dated April 29, 1897, the surname of Carlyon in addition to
and before that of Britton, and the arms of that family
quarterly with the arms of Britton. Armorial bearings -
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly or and gules, two lions passant
in chief, and as many mullets of six points in base, within a
bordure engrailed all counterchanged (for Britton) ; 2 and 3
sable, a plate l>etween three towers argent, each charged with
a cross crosslet gules, and for distinction in the centre chief
point a cross crosslet or (for Carlyon) ; and impaling the
arms of Carlyon, namely sable, a plate between three towers,
each charged with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling gules
and or. CrestS— I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erect and erased azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between two
mullets of six points also azure (for Britton) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned
or, collared argent, holding between the paws a bezant, and-
charged on the shoulder for distinction with a cross crosslet
of the second (for Carlyon). Mottoes — " Salut k tons " (for
Bntton); "Turris tutissima virtus" (for Carlyon). [The
arms and crest of Carlyon to be borne without the marks of
distinction by the issue of Capt. and Mrs. Carlyon-Britton.]
Married, Sept. 8, 1886, Agnes Cassandra, elder daughter
of the late Charles Alfred Carlyon, Gentleman, Bachelor of
Arts of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and grand-daughter
of the late Rev. Thomas Stackhouse Carlyon, Master of
Arts of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Rector of Glenfield,
in the county of Leicester, and twenty-first in descent from
King Edward III. ; and has Issiie~[\) Winstanley Carlyon-
Britton, Gentleman, born July 25, 1887 ; (2) Henry Courtenay
Carlyon-Britton, Gentleman, born January 21, 1891 ; (3)
Raymond Carlyon Carlyon-Britton, Gentleman, born
September 16, 1893 ; and Ella Carlyon Poole. Estate—
Hanham Court and the Manor of West Hanham, other-
wise Hanham Abbotts, co. Glouc. Postal addresses— ^2
Bedford Square, London, W.C. ; 14 Oakwood Court,
Kensington, W.
JAMES CARMICHAEL, Esquire, of Arthurstone, co.
Perth, J. P. for Perthshire and Forfarshire. Born 1846,
being the eldest son of James Drummond Carmichael of
Ailly-sur-Somme, France, by his wife Helen, dau. of Robert
Stewart (and nephew of the late Peter Carmichael of
Arthurstone). Armorial bearings— Or, a fesse wreathed
azure and gules, between a crescent of the third in chief
and a cinquefoil of the second in base. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a broken tilting-spear proper ; and in an
escroll above, this Motto, " Toujours prest." Married,
1874, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Geekie of Baldowrie, co.
Forfar ; and has, with other Issue— ]a.mes Louis Carmichael,
Gentleman,/?. 1875. Estates and postal addresses— Axihur-
stone, Meigle, Perthshire. Clubs— ]\imoT Carlton, Scottish
Conservative.
REGINALD ST. JOHN CARMICHAEL, Gentleman.
Born 1874, being the son of the late John Carmichael,
Esq. J P. for co. Cork, by his wife Jane Josephine, dau.
of William Maxwell Browne of Cork. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fesse wreathed azure and
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules, between three crosses pat^e of the third (for Car-
michael) ; 2 and 3, per fesse gules and azure, three fishes
hauriant argent, between eight cross crosslets fitch^e of the
third (for M'Ostrich). Mantling azure and argent. Crests
— I. out of a mural crown a dexter arm in armour, the hand
holding a broken spear all proper, the arm charged with a
cross patde gules (for Carmichael) ; 2. out of a mural crown
proper, an ostrich head azure, holding in the beak a horse-
shoe or, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet
fitch^e of the last (for M'Ostrich). Motto — " Tou jours
pret. ' ' Residence —
CARMICHAEL (U.O.). Argent, afesse wreathed azure
and gules, on a canton of the last, a cross or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wreath of the liveries, two arms in armour holding a pole-
axe with both hands, gauntleted proper ; sinister, on a
wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a broken spear proper. Mottoes —
Dexter, " Periissem ni periissem" ; sinister, "Tout jour
prest."
Son of Sir Windham Robert Carmichael-Anstruther,
9th and 6th Bart., D.L. Lanarkshire, b. 1877; d.
1903; tn. 1901, Frederica Sylvia, d. of Sir Frederick
Darley, G.C.M.G., Lieut.-Gov. of New South Wales:—
Sir Windham Frederick Carmichael - Anstruther, loth
Bart, of Anstruther (Nova Scotia, 6 Jan. 1700), and 2nd
Bart. (Gt. Brit., 18 May 1798), Heritable Carver, and
TOUJOURS PRET
one of the Masters of the Royal Household in Scotland
[escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster, and
pendent below his badge of Nova Scotia. Supporters —
Two falcons with wings expanded proper, beaked and
membered gules, belled and jessed or] ; b. 30 Apr. 1902.
Seat — Carmichael House, Thankerton, Lanarkshire.
dexter arm vambraced, embowed, the hand grasping a
broken tilting-spear all proper. Motto — " Toujours pr^t."
Sons of James Carmichael, Clerk of the Crown of the
county of Tipperary, b. 1792; (/. 1880; ?n. 1830, Eliza-
beth Murray, d. of Singleton Maynard Walker:—
Rev. Frederick Falkiner Carmichael, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A.. LL.D. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Prebendary of
St. Michan's and Canon of the Cathedral Church of the
Holy Trinity, Dublin, commonly called Christ Church,
sometime Donnellan Lecturer in the University of Dublin,
Chaplain of the Magdalen, Dublin, and Chaplain to H.E.
the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, h. 1831 ; m. 1855, Susan Eliza-
beth lurton, d. of Francis Bulkeley Cotton ; and has issue
—Maynard Chamberlain Campbell Carmichael, Gentleman
M.B. (Trin. Coll.. Dub.), b. 1868; Lilias [;«. 1885, Everard
DigbyJ; Ethel Susan [w. 1886, Rev. Hirste Haywood];
Ellen Maud [w. 1891, James Dixon]. Res.— 10 Sallymount
Avenue, Leeson Park, Dublin.
Rt. Rev. James Carmichael, D.D., Coadjutator Bishop
of Montreal, /^. 1836. Res. — Montreal.
Henry Carmichael, Lieut. 3rd Madras Fus. (ret.), b.
Res. — Gemsbrooke, Australia.
CARMICHAEL -ANSTRUTHER (Mar. 28, 1902).
Quarterly, i and 4, argent, three piles sable (Anstruther
orig. matric. c. 1672-7) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse wreathed
azure and gules (orig. matric. 1701, but matric. by cadet
line, c. 1672-7). Mantlings— Dexter, sable, doubled argent ;
sinister, azure, doubled argent. Crests — Dexter, on a
JOHN CARMICHAEL- FERRALL, Esquire, B.A.
(T.C.D. ), Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co. Tyrone. Bor7t 1855,
being the only son of the late Capt. J. J. O'F. Carmichael-
Ferrall, J. P. (who assumed the additional name and arms
of Ferrall by Royal License in 1853, on the death of his
grandmother), by his wife Margaret, dau. of Sir John N.
Humble, ist Bart. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, vert a lion rampant or (for Ferrall) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a fesse wreathed gules and azure, in chief a trefoil vert
for difference (for Carmichael) ; and impaling the arms of
Humble, namely sable, a stag trippant or, on a chief in-
dented argent, a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling vert and
or; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, a
dexter hand gules (for Ferrall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, an arm embowed in armour, grasping a broken
lance all proper, charged with a trefoil or (for Carmichael).
Married, Sept. 28, 1899, Elizabeth Emily, third dau. and
co-heir of Rev. David Henry Elrington, Vicar of Swords,
CO. Dublin, formerly Lieut. 6th (Warwickshire) Regt. Seat
— Augher Castle, co. Tyrone. C/«iJ— Hibernian United
Service (Dublin).
- CARNABY, quartered by RAMSDEN.
DAVID CARNDUFF, Gentleman, formerly of the
Bengal Education Dept. Boryi Oct. 28, 1828. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a saltire azure, between an eagle
displayed in chief sable and a serpent nowed in base vert,
a martlet of the first. Mantling azure and argeni. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand grasp-
^ is the Military Coclcade,
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ing a banner argent, charged with a saltire couped azure.
Married, Dec. 20, 1859, Kathleen, dau. of WilUam
Cameron ; and has Issue — (i) Herbert William Cameron
Carndiiff, Gentlemau, b. 1862; (2) Arthur Andrew Carn-
duff, Gentleman, /5. 1863; (3) William Anstruther Thompson
Carndutf, Gentleman, b. 1869. Motto -"Tena.x propositi."
^<;i-/V<?//c4?— 22 Queen Street, Edinburgh. Club — Caledonian
United Service (Edinburgh).
CARNE (R.L., 16 Dec. 1842, H. Coll.). Gules, a
pelican in her nest, wings displayed, feeding her young ones
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— (none exemplified).
Mottoes — "En toute loyale," " Fy ngobaith sydd yn
nuw. "
Sons of John Whitlock Stradling Carne of St Donat's
Castle, J. P. and D.L. co. Glamorgan (High Sheriff
1874), D.C.L., M.A., F.S.A. , Barrister-at-Law, b.
1817; d. 1889; m. ist, 1844, Mary Jane [d. 1874),
only d. of Peter Whitfield Brancker of Wavertree,
Lanes ; 2nd, 1875, Mary Salusbury, d. of John Salusbury
Crump of Hani])lon, co. Hereford: —
John Devereux Vann Loder NichoU-Crane, Esq. J. P.,
D.L., b. 1854; 711. 1880, Alice, d. of R. C. Rowe, of St.
Anstell, Cornwall; and has issue — (i) Gilbert Stradling
Nicholl Carne, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Nigel St. John
NichoU Carne, Gentleman, b. 1883. Seats — Dimlands,
Cowbridge ; St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan.
Mansel Sydney Berkrolles Nicholl -Carne, Gentleman,
b, 1863. Seat — Nash Manor, Glamorgan.
Caradoc St. Barbe Nicholl-Carne, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.~
Right Hon. CHARLES NOEL CARNEGIE, Earl of
Southesk, Baron Carnegie, and Baron Balinhard, and a
Baronet of Nova Scotia, J. P. and D. L. for the cos. of Forfar
and Aberdeen, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. P'orfar and Kin-
cardine Artil. Born March 20, 1854, being the only son and
heir apparent of the Rt. Hon. Sir James Carnegie, Earl of
Southesk, K.T. [to whom refer], by his wife the late Lady
Catherine Hamilton Noel, second dau. of the Rt. Hon.
the ist Earl of Gainsborough. Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Armorial bearings — Argent, an eagle displayed azure,
armed be.iked and tiietnbered gules, on its breast an antique
covered cup or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Bannerman, namely argent, on a fesse between
tiiree boars' heads erased gules, as many mascles or. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a thunderljolt proper, winged or. Motto— " Dred
God." Supporters — Iwo talbots argent, collared gules.
Married, August i, iSgi, Ethel Mary Elizabeth, only child
and heir of the late Sir Alexander Bannerman, 9th Bart.,
of Elswick; and has Issue — (i) the Hon. Charles Alexander
Carnegie, commonly called Lord Carnegie, b. Sept. 23,
1893 ; (2) the Hon. Alexander Bannerman Carnegie, b. Dec.
30, 1894 ; Lady Katherine Ethel ; and Lady Mary Elizabeth.
Seat — Kinnaird Castle, co. Brechin. Residences — Crimon-
nogate, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire; Elsick, Kincardineshire.
Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'.
CARNEGIE (matric. 7 Nov. 1901, but cadet of Carnegie,
Earl of Southesk, being descended from sixth son of 2nd
Bart, of Pitarrow). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale or and
argent, an eagle displayed azure, armed, beaked, and
membered gules (Carnegie) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse
between three otters' heads erased gules, two mullets
of the first (Fullerton of Kinnaber). Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
hand grasping a thunderbolt proper, winged or. Motto—
" Dread God."
Only surv. s. of Major-Gen. George Fullerton-Carnegie,
Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1826 ; d. 1897 ; vi. 1852, Maria
Priscilla, d. of Lieut. -Col. John Howard Wakefield :—
Edward Hugo Wakefield P'ullerton-Carnegie, Gentleman,
b. 5 Aug. 1870; 7)1. 1893, Emilie, d. of Anton Prange of
Bremen; and has issue— (i) George David Howard Fuller-
on-Carnegie, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) James Edward
Fullerton-Carnegie, Gentleman, b. 9 Jan. 1897. Res. —
Mayfield, Somerset Road, Wimbledon. Club. — St.
James's.
§ MAXWELL JOHN CARPENDALE, Esq., Major sth
Batt. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers. Borti 1864, being the
only son of the late Captain T. C. R. Carpendale, of the
Indian Navy. Club — Friendly Brothers' (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Azure, two bars between in chief three cross
crosslets and in base a crescent all or. Mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a hawk's head erased proper, charged with a cross
crosslet as in the arms. Married, 1888, Louisa Sophia,
only dau. of Charles Raymond Pelly of Johnstown House,
CO. Dublin.
CARNEGY, see CAPEL-CARNEGY- ARBUTH-
NOTT.
WALTER CECIL CARPENTER, Esquire, commonly
called the Honourable Walter Cecil Carpenter. Born
1834, being the son of the Rt. Hon. Henry John Chetwynd
Chetwynd-Talbot, eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, Water-
ford, and Talbot ; entered Royal Navy 1847, Rear-Admiral
1882, Vice-Admiral 1888, Admiral 1894, Member of Parlia-
ment for the county of Waterford 1859-1865 ; took the
surname of Carpenter only (in lieu of Talbot) by Royal
License, 1868 ; Commander-in-Chief of the Irish Naval
Stations, 1887, 1888. C/w-^i-- Carlton, United Service.
Armorial bearings— Paly of six argent and gules, on a
chevron azure, three cross crosslets or, and for distinction
a canton ermine; and impaling the arms of de Grey,
namely, barry of six argent and azure, in chief three
annulets gules. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a globe in a frame
or, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet azure.
Motto— "Per acuta belli." Married, firstly, 1869, Maria
Georgiana, who died 1876, daughter of Sir Robert Miller
Mundy, K.C.M.G.; secondly, 1887, the Hon. Beatrice,
daughter of the Rt. Hon. the fifth Baron Walsinghain ;
and by his first marriage has Issue living— Sarah Mane
Talbot. Residejice—YJv^Xxn, Northallerton.
JOHN CARPENTER-GARNIER, Esquire, Justice of
_: the Peace and Deputy-
Arr^*.**,«,v,4-^«. /tSrt«.Mtr>i« Lieutenant for the coun-
Catpentet=(^atniet ues of Southampton and
Devon, and served the
office of High Sherift for the former county (1890), late
Member of Parliament for South Devon (1873-1884). Horn
February 28, 1839, being the only son of John Carpenter,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Esquire, of Mount Tary, Tavistock, by his wife Lucy,
daughter of Reverend William Garnier, and in 1864 assumed
the additional surname and arms of Garnier by Royal
License, under the will of William Garnier of Rookesbury.
C/«/,_Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, azure a sword bendways, point down-
wards proper, between in the sinister chief a fleur-de-lis and
in the dexter base an oak branch or, a bordure embattled
also or (for Garnier) ; 2 and 3 per pale indented or and
azure, an eagle displayed, and in chief two roundels all
counterchanged (for Carpenter), and impaling the arms of
Trefusis, namely argent, a chevron between three spindles
sable. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a wreath of
oak, three fleurs-de-lis or (for Garnier) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm embowed in armour proper, the
hand grasping a staff or, between two wings of the last,
sem6e of estoiles azure (for Carpenter). Married, November
28, 1868, Mary Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable
Mary Louisa, second daughter of the Right Honourable
Charles Rodolph Trefusis, nineteenth Baron Clinton. She
died April 5, 1903. Issice — (i) John Trefusis Carpentcr-
Garnier, Esq., Capt. Scots Guards, b. Feb. 2, 1874; (2)
George William Carpenter-Garnier, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16,
1877 ; (3) Mark Rodolph Carpenter-Garnier, Gentleman, b.
Jan. II, 1881 ; Mary Lucy ; Evelyn ; and Adela Elizabeth.
Estates — Rookesbury Park, in co. Hants. Postal addresses
— 33 Queen's Gate Gardens, London, S.W. ; Rookesbury
Park, Fareham, Hants.
CARR, quartered by GLYN, VIGORS.
CARR (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron engrailed between
two nmllets of six points in chief or, and a stag's head
erased in base argent, three pallets of the held, each charged
with a like mullet also or. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wieath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, four
mullets of six points fessewise sable, thereon a stag's head
erased proper. Motto — " Nil desperanduni."
Son of
Frank Clifford Carr, Gentleman, b. . Postal address
— c/o Mrs. J. C. Smith, Church Hill House, Handsworth,
Staffs.
CARR (H. Coll.). Gules, a pale erminois, surmounted
by a chevron argent, charged with three mullets sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head couped gules, attired and charged on
the neck with three barrulets or, surmounted by a pale
erminois.
Son of William Carr, Esq. , of Gomersal House, Yorks. ,
and Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk, I. P. West Rdg.
Yorks., Norfolk, and Suffolk, M.A. (Oxon.j, b. 1828;
d. 1904 ; m. 1858, Emma, yr. d. of John Whitaker of
Howley Hall : —
William Carr, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon. ), Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1862 ; m. 1886, Margaret eld. d. and coh. of Rev.
James Bright, D.D. , Master of Univ. Coll., Oxon. ; and
has issue — William Greenwood Carr, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
Margaret Mary ; Joyce Emma ; Dorothy Sarah ; and Alice
Catherine. Seats — Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk ; Gomersal
House, Gomersal, Yorks. Clubs — Athenaeum, Junior
Carlton.
The Reverend CHARLES RIDLEY CARR, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.). Born Nov. 14, 1840, being
the second son of the late Rev. Henry Byne Carr, M.A.,
Rector of Whickham, co. Durham, Rural Dean and Hon.
Canon of Durham, by his wife Eliza, second dau. of J.
Ridley of Parkend, Northumberland. Armorial bearings
— Gules, on a chevron argent, three estoiles sable, a bordure
invected of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped argent,
attired or, gorged with two bars gemels and between as
many annulets gules. Motto — " Por dysserver. " Married,
1886, Alice Agatha, eldest dau. of Trehawke Kekewich of
Peaniore, Exeter; and has Issue — Julia Mary Ridley.
Postal address — Exmouth, Devonshire.
CUTHBERT ELLISON CARR, Gentleman. Bom
April 18, 1849, being the eighth, but now second, surviving
son of the late Ralph Carr Ellison of Dunstan Hill, in the
CO. of Durham, of Hedgely, Northumberland, Esq., and
Elizabeth his wife dau. and co-heir, of the late Major
John Werge, 38th Regiment. Cliibs — Northumberland
and Northern Counties' Club. Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a chevron argent, three estoiles sable, all within a
bordure invected of the second ; and for llie Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired
or, gorged with two bars gemel, and between as many
annulets gules. Motto (over the crest) — " Por Dysserver."
Married, Aug. 12, 1902. Postal address — i Park Terrace,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Club — Northern Counties( Newcastle).
Rev. EDMUND CARR, M.A. Camb., Vicar of Hol-
brooke and Hon. Canon of Carlisle. Born June i, 1826,
being the second and only surviving son of the Rev. John
Edmund Carr, by his wife Ellen, dau. of William Evans
of Darley Abbey. Livetj — Claret and siher buttons.
Armorial bearings - Per pale gules and sable, on a
chevron invected plain cotised argent, a stag's attires
proper between two mullets of six points sable, in base
a like mullet of the third. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
proper, charged on the neck with a mullet of six points
or, between two thistles slipped and leaved proper. MottO
— "Tout droit." Married, firstly, 1858, Emma Anne,
youngest dau. of the late Richard Stileman of The Friars.
Sussex ; and had Issue — (i) Rev. Lawrence Carter Carr,
M.A. Camb., Rector of Overstrand, Norfolk, b. Aug. 17,
1861 \jn., 1890, Olive, dau. of the Rev. Daniel Frederick
Wilson ; and has issue, Anthony Lawrence Carr, Gentle-
man, b. 1892 ; Vera ; and Violet Olive] ; (2) Rev. Ednmnd
Stileman Carr, b. July 6, 1864 \_m., firstly, Jan. 22, 1891,
Edith, dau. of Rev. F. A. C. Lillingston ; and by her has
issue, John Lillingston Carr, Gentleman ; Neil Edmund
Carr, Gentleman ; and Edith Gwendolen. He »i. secondly,
1896, Eleanor Selina, dau. of the late Rev. F. E. Wigram
of Oak Hill House, Hampstead. He in. thirdly, Clara,
dau. of the late Arthur de N06 Walker of Florence] ; (3)
is the Military Cockade.
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Donald William Carr, Gentleman, b. April 16. 1866 [w.,
Aug. II, 189 1, Agnes, dau. of W. H. Nevill of Ferryside,
S. Wales ; and has issue, Donald Nevill Carr, Gentleman ;
Margaret Rachel ; and Nora Kathanne] ; Helena Mary
[?//. the late H. Healhfield, and d. Nov. 15, 1902]; Edith
Annie [w., March 10, 1891, Rev. Charles Trevor Horan ;
and has issue]; Janet Waldegrave [;«., Aug. 5, 1896,
Rennie, youngest son of Miles Maclnnes of Rickerby,
Carlisle ; and has issue]. He married secondly, 1873, Mary
Fanny, only dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Salkeld
of Holm Hill, Cumberland; and thirdly, 1881, Mary,
eldest surviving dau. of the late Rev. William Leeke, Vicar
of Holbrooke, co. Derby. Seat — Holbrooke Hall, co.
Derby ; and Boscobel, Shropshire.
HENRY ARBUTHNOT CARR, Esquire, a Captain in
the Worcestershire Regt. Bo)n Sept. 2, 1872, being the
eldest son of the late Ralph Edward Carr, Esq. , a Col. in
the Worcestershire Regt., by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of
the late H. A. Wedgwood of Woodfield, Pembrokeshire.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, three
estoiles sable, all within a bordure invected of the second.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on a wTeath
of the colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired or,
gorged with two bars gemels, and between as many
annulets gules. Motto (over the crest) — " For Dysserver."
Club — Army and Navy.
S HENRY JOHN CARR, Esquire, Vice-Admiral in
H.M. Fleet (1901), Admiral Superintendent of H.M.
Dockyard, Devonport (1896). Born July 6, 1839, being the
eldest son of Rev. Henry Byne Carr, M.A. (O.xon. ), and
Hon. Canon of Diuham [third son of John Carr of Dunston
Hill, CO. Durham, and Hedgeley, co. Northumberland],
by his wife Eliza, dau. of John Ridley of Parkend, co.
Northumberland. Clubs — United Service, Royal Naval,
&c. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent,
three estoiles sable, all within a bordure invected of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired or,
gorged with two bars gemels, and between as many annu-
lets gules. Motto — "For dysserver." Married Frances
Jane (died 1882), eldest dau. of John Carr. Postal address —
Longcross, Chertsey.
MARTIN RAYMOND CARR, Gentleman. Born July 9,
1877, being the fourth but second surviving son of the late
Ralph Edward Carr, Esq. , a Colonel in the Worcestershire
Regt., by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of the late H. A.
Wedgewood of Woodfield, Pembrokeshire. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevTon argent, three estoiles sable,
all within a bordure invected of the second. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired or, gorged
with two bars gemels, and between as many annulets
gules. Motto (over the crest)— " Por Dysserver." Postal
address —
RALPH CLEMENT CARR, Gentleman. Born Nov.
23, 1878, being the fifth but third surviving son of the late
Ralph Edward Carr, Esq., a Colonel in the Worcestershire
Regt., by his wife .Anne Jane, dau. of the late H. A.
Wedgewood of Woodfield, Pembrokeshire. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, three estoiles sable,
all within a bordure invected of the second. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired or, gorged
with two bars gemels, and between as many annulets
gules. Motto (over the crest)—" Por Dysserver." Postal
address —
The Reverend THOMAS WILLIAM CARR, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Barming, Kent. Born June 15,
1830, being the eldest son of the Reverend Thomas William
Carr, Incumbent of Southborough, Kent, and Susan his
wife, eldest daughter of the Rev. Richard Woodward,
D.D. , Rector of Glanworth, co. Cork, and widow of the
Rev. John Leveson Hamilton, Rector of Ellesborough,
Bucks. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules,
on a che%Ton cottised between three annulets argent, as
many estoiles of six points sable ; and impahng the arms
of Oakes, namely azure, on a chevron between three falcons
belled or, as many leopard's faces proper. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantl ng
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a stig's head erased proper, gorged with a collar
is the Naval Cockade.
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gemelle, and the neck encircled with an annulet gules ; on
the attires a riband also gules, passing through an annulet
or. Motto— " Pour deservir." Married, February 9,
1858, Harriet (who died Feb. 21, 1889), seventh daughter of
John Deacon of Mabledon, Kent ; and secondly, July 2,
1891, Emily Mary Charlotte, third daughter of Richard
Montagu Oakes, Lt.-Col. ist Lifeguards [and widow of
R. Whitfield Hewlett, M.D., by whom she had Issue—
Etheldred M. Marguerite Hewlett]; by his first marriage
he has Issue— {\) Thomas William Carr, Gentleman,
B.A. Oxon, born Jan. 24, 1861 \m. and has issue] ;
(2) Robert Lancelot Carr, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab., born
March 3, 1863 [;«., 1892, Evelyn Mary Holmes, and has
issue] ; (3) Alured John Deacon Carr, Gentleman, born 1866,
died 1888; (4) Frank Collett Carr, Gentleman, B.A. 0.\on,
born July 16, 1870 [vi. Sybil F. Egerton - Warburton,
Narrogin, W. Australia]; Mary Joanna Sophia [;«. 1886,
Major W. H. M. Fitzherbert of Somersal Hall, Derby-
shire] ; Laura \tn. 1893, W. L. Wigan] ; and Margaret
Lucy. Estates— V.ong Rede, Kent, and Eshott Heugh,
Felton, Northumberland. Postal address — Long Rede,
Barming, Maidstone, Kent.
THOMAS WILLIAM CARR, Junior, Gentleman, B.A.
(0.\on.). Bor7i Jan. 24, 1861, being the eldest son of the
Rev. Thomas William Carr, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of Barming, by his first wife Harriet, seventh dau. of John
Deacon of Mabledon, Kent. Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a chevron cotised between three annulets argent, as
many estoiles of six points sable. Mantling guks and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased proper, gorged with a collar gemelle, and the neck
encircled by an annulet gules, on the attires a riband al-o
gules, passing through an annulet or. Motto — "Pour
deservir."
JOHN RALPH CARR-ELLISON, Esquire, J. P. for
the counties of Durham and Northumberland (High Sheriff
of the latter 1888), late Capt. 4th K. O. Regt., and served
throughout the Crimean Campaign in the 33rd (Duke of
Wellington's) Regt. Born June. 7, 1832, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Ralph" Carr (after-
wards Carr-Ellison) of Hebburn and Dunst on Hill,
CO. Durham ; and Hedgelev, co. Northumberland, by
Elizabeth, second dau. and eventually co-heir of John
Werge, Major 38th Regiment (killed at the storming
of St. Sebastian, Aug. 31, 1813), and with his father
assumed by Royal Licence in 1870 the additional name
and arms of Ellison. Clubs — ■ Northumberland and
Northern Counties (London), Northern Counties (New-
castle). Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a
poi\.; dyssenvei^
chevron argent Ijetween three eagles' heads erased or (for
Ellison) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, three estoiles
sable, a hordure invected of the second (for Carr). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased or, gorged with a collar vair,
holdiTig in the beak a branch of three roses gules, leaved
and slipped proper (for Ellison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head couped argent, attired or, gorged with
two bars gemels, and between as many annulets gules (for
Carr). Mottoes — (over the Carr crest) " Por dysserver ; "
(under the arms) "Nee te quaesiveris extra." Married,
firstly, April 22, 1862, Emily Anne (who died 1887), dau. of
Capt. Henry Pearson Stockley ; and has Issue — (i) Ralph
Henry Carr-Ellison, Esq., ist Royal Dragoons, Lt.-Col.
(h.p. ) \in., Feb. 28, 1893, Alice Mary, youngest dau. of
Archibald Campbell of Glendaruel, Argyllshire, and has
issue, John Campbell Carr-Ellison, born Sept. 25, 1897] ; (2)
John Ralph Stockley Carr-Ellison, Gentleman, born 1867
[w., 1900, Alice Ursula, eld. dau. of F. A. Lang of Mel-
bourne, Australia]; (3) Herbert George Carr Carr-Ellison,
Gentleman, born 1874; Emily Theodora; Violet Caroline
[;«., 1900, Rev. O. W. Darling, Ilford, ICssex] ; and Amy
Harriet. He married secondly, Jan. 30, 1890, Edith Maude
Mary, dau. of Thomas Fenwick Clennell of Harbottle,
Northumberland, by whom he has issue — (4) Thomas Fen-
wicke Clennell Carr-Ellison, Gentlemen, born 1893 ; (5)
Oswald Fenwicke-CIennell Carr-Ellison, Gentleman, born
1895 ; (6) Cuthbert Fenwicke-CIennell Carr-Ellison, Gentle-
man, born iqoi ; and Edith Fenwicke Clennell. Estates—
Hedgeley, Northumberland; Dunst on Hill, and Hebburn,
Durham. Postal address — Hedgeley, Alnwick, North-
umberland.
FRANCIS CULLING CARR-GOMM, Esquire, Bar-
rister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, J. P. for the cos. of
Buckingham and Berkshire, D. L. for Bucks, Honorary
Colonel of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment ; formerly of Her Majesty's Madras
Civil Service ; High Sheriff of the county of Buckingham for
is the Military Cockade.
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the year 1894. Born June 25, 1834, being the second son of
the late Reverend Thomas William Carr of Southborough,
Kent, by his first wife Susan, widow of the Reverend Leveson
Hamilton, and eldt-st daughter of the Reverend Richard
Woodward, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Glanworlh, in the
county of Cork. He with his second wife, with the issue
of their marriage, assumed, by Royal License dated March
9, 1878, under the will of the late Dame Elizabeth Gomm,
relict of the late Field-Marshal Sir William Maynard
Gomm, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, the surname of Gomm in addition to
and after their former surname of Carr, and the arms of
Gomm quarterly with their own. Clubs — -East India United
Service, Union, /.nv/i'— Claret. Armorial bearing's— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant
sable, on a chief gules two seaxes in saltire, points upwards
proper, and a canton or for distinction (for Gomm), 2 and
3 gules, on a chevron cotised l;etween three annulets argent,
three estoiles of si.x points sable (for Carr), impaling the
arms of Carr-Gomm, namely, quarterly i and 4 argent, a
lion rampant sable, on a chief gules two seaxes in saltire,
points upwards proper, and a cross crosslet for distinction
(for (iomm), 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron cotised between
three annulets argent, three estoiles of six points sable (for
Carr) ; and for hi"s Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
two lions' gambs in saltire sable, erased gules, charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet argent, and each holding a
seax erect proper, hilt and ponmiel or (for Gomm) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a stag s head erased proper, gorged,
with a collar gemelle, and the neck encircled with an
annulet gules, on the attires a ribband also gules passing
through an annulet or; with the Mottoes, 1. (of Gomm)
"Per costanza e speranza," and 2. (of Carr) "Pour
deservyr." Married, firstly, 1857, Jeanie Elizabeth
Chetwynd (who died 1869), youngest daughter of Major
Edward Francklyn of the Honourable F:ast India Com-
pany's Service; and secondly, 1876, Emily Blanche,
Lady of the Manor of Roth'erhithe, only daughter of
Andrew Morton Carr, and niece of the late Field-Marshal
Sir William Maynard Gomm, Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Constable of the
Tower. By his first marriage he has Issue— [\) Francis
Edward Culling Carr, Gentleman, Officer in the Madras
Police, born 1858; (2) Eardley Culling Carr, Gentleman,
Lieut. Royal Navy, born 1861, died i8q6 ; (3) Reginald
Childers Culling Carr, Gentleman, of Her Majesty's Madras
Civil Service, born 1864 ; and Edith Mary Culling [married
Colonel W. H. Stafford, C.B. , R.E., and has issue]. By
his second marriage as above he has further issue, (4)
Hubert William Culling Carr-Gomm, Gentleman, born
1877; (5) Mark Culling Carr-Gomm, Gentleman, born
1883; Elizabeth (now deceased) ; and Dorothy. Estate and
postal address — The Chase, Farnham Royal, Bucks.
CARRE, see RIDDELL-CARRE.
CARRICK, quartered by BUTLER.
CARRINGTON, see SMITH-CARRINGTON.
ARTHUR CARRINGTON, Esquire, J.P. co. Derby,
Hon. Major (retired) 2nd Volunteer Battalion Derby-
shire Regiment, upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has
been conferred. Born December 7, 1845, being the second
surviving son of the late Thomas Carrington, Esq., J.P.
Chesterfield, by his wife Elizabeth Boothby, daughter of
John Raine, Barristei-at-Law. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a bend azure, cotised sable, between two horse-
shoes of the second, a unicorn's head erased or between
two bezants, a crescent for difference gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, three horse-shoes or, thereon a uni-
corn's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Semper
paratus." Married, August 21, 1877, Florence, dau. and
co-heiress of Charles Binns, Esq., J.P. , of Clay Cross
Hall, CO. Derby, by Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of the
late Sir J. Walmsley, Kt. , of Hume Towers, Bournemouth ;
and has Issue — Harold Edward Carrington, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 10, 1886 ; Emily Raine ; and Adeline Mary. Postal
address— C/O Mr. Stafford, Midland Road, Bedford. Club—
Golfers' Club, Whitehall Court.
Sir FREDERICK CARRINGTON, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G. Born 1844, being the
/lT'rtt«t«t»*»/vf-rtii second son of Edmund Carrington,
ViLUllUllJlUn Gentleman, of Cheltenham, by his
wife Sarah Louisa, dau. of Thomas
Henney of Cheltenham ; was created Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-
mander of that Order, 1887. C////w— United Service, Naval
and Military, Wellington. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. or, a chevron cotised
between three demi-griffins','(hose in chief respecting each
other sable (for Carrington) ; 2. vert, three escutcheons
argent, each charged with a bordure engrailed or (for
Burrell); 3. argent, three battering-rams in pale proper,
headed and garnished or (for Bertie) ; 4. or, fretty azure
(for Willoughby) ; 5. gules, a cross patonce or (for Beke) ;
6. or, three bars wavy gules (for Drummond). Upon the
escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander
of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased or, eared
gules, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and
one azure; with the Motto, " Tenax et fidelis." Postal
address— College Lawn, Cheltenham.
lOHN BODMAN CARRINGTON, Gentleman,
F R.G.S. Armorial bearings Per pale or and argenf , a
chevron gules, on a pale sable, between two lions' he^as
erased in chief of the third, a lion's head erased betwe^en
two annulets of the first. Mantling gules and or. Cresj;
On a \Nreath of the colours, a lion sejant per bend smif er
or and argent, sememe of annulets, and holding m the mouth
a mallet ^in bend gules, resting the dexter paw upon a
torteau. Motto -" Absque labore mhi . Pesidenre--
Laggis, Netherhall Gardens, Hampstead, London, N.W.
THOMAS CARRINGTON, C.E., F.G.S. Born 1841.
beine the eldest son of the late Thomas Carrington, Esq.,
J P of Holywell House, co. Derby, by Elizabeth Boothby.
only dau. of the late John R^ine Barrister-at-Law Aj^o-
rial bearings- Argent, on a bend azure, cotised sable,
"etween two'^horse-lhoes of the --ndl. un.com s head
erased or, between two bezants. Mantlmg azure and
is the Naval Cockade,
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argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
three horse-shoes or, thereon a unicorn's head erased
sable. Married, 1871, Ada Lancaster, eldest dau. of the
late Bentley Shaw, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Woodfield
House, CO. York. Residence — Sharrow Hurst, Sheffield.
CARROLL ( U.O.). Per pale argent and gules two lions
combatant, counterchanged, supporting a sword erect in
pale proper. Mantling gules and arg. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on the stump of a tree sprouting proper, a
falcon rising per pale argent and gules belled and jessed or.
Motto — " Flecti non frangi."
Sons of Rev. Frederick Carroll of Ashford and Munduff,
CO. Wicklow, and of Woodhouse, Halifax, co. York,
M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1827; (/. iSgg ; m. 1851, Ellen
Charlotte, 4th d. of Henry Sankey, R. N. , of Preston
House, Kent, and Green Park, Bath: —
Frederick Harry Carroll, Esq., late Capt. Connaught
Rangers, b. 1855. Seat — Munduff, Ashford, Wicklow.
Raymond John Hereward Wake Carroll, b. 1867.
Res.—
Alexander Ernest Carroll, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Miss JANE DE LA COUR CARROLL, elder dau.
and coheir of Rev. Theophilus De la Cour Carroll, late of
Clareville Lodge, co. Mayo, by Catherine, younger dau.
and coheir of Arthur Irwin of Willowbrook and Oakfield,
CO. Sligo. Armorial bearings — -On a lozenge, argent, two
lions combatant gules, supporting a sword proper, hilt and
pommel or. Residence — 13 Kensington Gate, London, W.
Miss ELIZABETH CATHERINE CARROLL-
IRWIN, second dau. and coheir of Rev. Theophilus De
la Cour Carroll, late of Clareville Lodge, co. Mayo, by
Catherine, younger dau. and co-heir of Arthur Irwin of
Willowbrook and Oakfield, co. Sligo; assumed name and
arms of Irwin by Royal Licence, May 31, 1892. Armorial
bearings — On a lozenge, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse
gules, between three holly leaves proper (for Irwin) ; 2 and
3 argent, two lions combatant gules, supporting a sword
proper, hilt and pommel or (for Carroll). Residence — 13
Kensington Gate, London W.
CARRUTHERS, see MITCHELL-CARRUTHERS,
CARTER (/«w/. Edward IV.). Azure, a talbot statant
between three round buckles or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest (temp. Henry VII.)-^ut of a nnual crown or,
masoned azure, a demi-nionkey proper.
Sons of late Col. John William Carter of the Indian
Army, b. 1815; d. 1867: —
William Graydon Carter, Esq., Lt.-Col. commanding
1st Batt. Essex Regt., /'. 1857; m. 1881, Mary Adelaide
Horatia, d. of Major-Gen. Davies (and gt.-gd. of Mrs.
Matciiam, sister of ist Viscount Nelson) ; and has issue — (i)
John Leslie Graydon Carter, Gentleman, Sub- Lieut. 4th
Batt. Essex Regt., b. 1886; (2) Cyril Rodney Carter,
has surv. issue — (i) Charles Becher Carter, Gentleman, b.
14 Oct. 1853; (2) William Jeffreys Becher Carter, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 1854; (3) John Becher Carter, Gentleman, b.
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Robert Brudenell Carter, Gentleman, Knight of Justice
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, F.R.C.S. (Eng.), served as Staff " Surgeon in
Crmiea (English and Turkish medals), 1855-57 [Arms as
above, but with chief as a Knight of Justice of St. John of
Jerusalem, and Motto, "A posse ad esse"], b. 2 Oct.
1828 ; w. ist, 3 Jan. 1852, Helen Ann Beauchamp [d. 1880),
d. of John Becher of Balasore, India; 2nd, 17 Dec. 1883,
Rachel Elizabeth, d. of Stephen Hallpike of Singapore ; and
6 July 1865 ; (4) Nicholas Becher Carter, Gentleman, b.
16 Feb. 1869. Postal address — 76 South Side, Clapham
Common, S.W.
CARTER of Shaen Manor (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, two lions rampant combatant sable (Carter) ; 2.
vert, a lion rampant or (Shaen) ; 3. or, on a bend plain
cottised between two garbs azure, a mitre of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a mural crown or,
charged with three buckles azure, a talbot passant argent.
Motto — " Sub libertate quietem."
Son of Thomas Shaen Carter, Esq. , of Watlington
Park, J. P., b. 1813; d. 1875; m. 1842, Maria Susan,
only surv. child and heir of Col. John Henry Tilson
of \\'atlington Park : —
George Tilson Shaen Carter, Esq., J. P. co. Mayo, b.
1848; m. ist, 1878, Eva Augusta [d. 1891), d. of William
French of Ardsallagh, co. Meath ; 2nd, 1894, Grace, eld. d.
of Rev. D. Hughes of Trinity House, Sudbury; and has
issue (by first marriage) — (i) Victor Tilson Arthur Shaen
Carter, Gentleman, b. 1879; (2) Ernest de Freyne Tilson
Shaen Carter, Gentleman, b. 1883; and Muriel Una Shaen.
Seat — Shaen Manor, Belmullet, co. Mayo. Res. — Chilton
House, Sudbury.
Son of Arthur Tilson Shaen Carter, Gentleman, Lieut.
R N , b. 1851 ; d. 1894; m. 1885, Viola Alexandra,
Denis Bingham of Bingham Castle :^
"arter. Gentleman, b. . Res. —
■1 of Thomas Shaen Carter, Esq. (see above),
'son Shaen Carter, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
John Carter, Esq., Admiral R.N. [Arms —
.y, I and 4, Carter ; 2 and 3, Shaen], b. 1785 ;
d. 1863; m. 1833, Julia Adery, d. of William Payne
Georges : —
William Henry Carter, Esq., late Capt. i6th Foot, b.
1836; 7n. 1862, Louisa, d. of H. Le Mesurier of Quebec;
and has surv. issue — (i) George Herbert Carter, Gentleman,
b. 1873; (2) William le Mesurier, Gentleman, b. ; (3)
Basil Brooke, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Arthur Shaen Carter, Esq., late Capt. 51st K.O. Yorks
L.I., b. 1840. Res.~
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Sons of Col. Thomas Tupper Carter - Campbell
(formerly Carter) of Possil, co. Lanark, R.E., J. P.
COS. Lanark and Argyll, b. 1838; d. 1900; m. 1864,
Emily Georgiana (of Possil and Ardrishaig), d. of
late Gen. George Campbell, C.B.
Arthur Campbell Carter-Campbell, Gentleman [Arms-
Quarterly, i. and iiii., quarterly i and 4 (Campbell of
Possil), gyronny of eight or and sable, in chief a mullet
counterchanged all within a bordure indented azure, charged
with eight buckles of the first ; 2 and 3 (Carter), argent, two
lions rampant combatant sable (Carter-Campbell of Possil,
L.O. 1894); ii. Carter, as above (U.O.); iii. Shaen, as
above (U.O. ). Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erect, erased or,
armed and langued azure. Motto — " Fac et spera"], b.
1867; tn. 1898, Kathleen Isabelle, eld. d. of late James
Hillhouse of Surbiton ; and has issue — George Lome
Carter-Campbell, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. — Oaksleigh,
Sarisbury.
George Tupper Campbell Carter-Campbell, Esq., Capt.
2nd Batt. Scottish Rifles [Arms (U.O.)— Quarterly, i and 4,
Carter ; 2 and 3, Shaen. Crest and Motto of Carter all as
above], b. 1869. Kes. —
EDWARD CARTER, Gentleman. Born , being
the son of the late Jeremiah Carter of Coleman Street,
London. Armorial bearings -Chequy argent and azure,
a quatrefoil or, on a chief per pale indented gules and of
the last, two quatre^oils counterchanged. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect, vested gules, charged with two roses paleways
argent, barbed and seeded, the hand grasping a carbine
in bend sinister between two branches of oak fructed all
proper. Motto— "Few words, fair faith." Residence —
Birmingham.
GEORGE WILLIAM CARTER, Esquire, M.A. (Can-
tab.), Barrister-at-Law. Born 1842, being the only son of
the late John Carter of Lime Grove, Knottingley, co. York,
by his first wife Christiana, dau. of George Lund. Livery
—Green, with white facings. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Party per fesse sable and gules, on a
fesse or, three round buckles, in base a talbot passant of
the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from the
battlements of a tower a demi-monkey proper, holding
between the hands an escutcheon or, charged with a round
buckle sable; with the Motto, " Fortitudine." Married,
1879, Elizabeth McMaster Paget, dau. of the late John
Milling of Harlow Manor, Harrowgate ; and has Issue —
(i) John Mark Carter, b. 1880 ; (2) William Edward Carter,
b. 1885 ; and Georgina Maria Elizabeth. Estate and
postal address — Cliff End House, Scarboro'.
Sir GILBERT THOMAS CARTER, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief of
Lagos 1891-1896 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief and
Vice-Admiral of the Bahamas 1897-1904 ; Governor and
Commander-in-Chief Barbados 1904 ; Fellow Colonial Insti-
tute ; Corresponding Member Zoological Society ; Fellow
of the Entomological Society. Born 1848, being the only
son of Thomas Gilbert Carter, Esq., Commander Royal
Navy, by Mary, dau. of R. Webber of Clyst St. George,
Devon ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890, and advanced
to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893.
Club — Grosvenor. Livery — Dark blue, with light drab
facings and waistcoat, gilt buttons. Axmorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Or, on a mount in base an elephant
statant encircling with his trunk a palm-tree issuant on
' ■-'" "oKiiiv azure, thereon a
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^. c. v-iuwneu crane proper, resting the dexter leg on an
escutcheon azure, charged with a lion's head erased argent.
Motto — " Nemo me major nisi me justior." Married, 1874,
Susan Laura (who died 1895), dau. of Lieut-Col. Edward
Hocker, R. M.L.I. ; and 'm.s Issi/e—{\) Otho Gilbert Carter,
Esq. , born October 26, 1882 ; (2) Humphrey Gilbert Carter,
Esq., born October 19, 1884; Lily Barbara; and Evelyn
Laura. He married 2ndly, 1904, Gertrude Codman, only
dau. of the late F. V. Parker of Boston, U.S.A. Postal
addresses— Gowernment House, Barbados, Bahamas; 43
Charing Cross, London.
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JOHN CARTER, Gentleman. Borri May 7, 1863, being
the eldest son of the late John Carter of Barnsley. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse sable and gules, a talbot passant or,
between in chief two round buckles and in base a cross
flory argent. Mantling' sable and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower argent, a
demi-monkey gules, charged on the shoulder with a bezant,
and holding between the hands a shuttle of the first. Motto
— " Spes in salute." Married, Oct. 15, 1895, Suzanah,
dau. of the late John Parker of Orby, co. Lincoln. yvV.f/-
rf<?«rf J- -Harrogate, Yorkshire; and Langrick Grange, near
Boston, Lincolnshire.
JOHN BURROUGHES CARTER, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Norfolk. Bom March 27, 1866, being the only child of
the late Charles Carter of Nortluvold, by his wife Sarah .'\nn,
elder dau. of John Norton of Hardingham, co. Norfolk.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and azure, a chevron
between three catherine-wheels counterchanged. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
talbot sejant ermine-;, the de.xter fore-piw supporting an
escocheon per pale argent and azure, a catherine-wheel as
in the arms. Motto— "Sacro gratus cineri." Married,
Oct. 23, 1895, Jane Evelyn, elder dau. of Rev. James
Alexander Crozier, Rector of Coston, co. Leicester; and
has /ssue~(i) John Hugh Crozier Carter, Gentleman, fi.
iMarch 13, 1897; (2) John Patrick Carter, Gentleman,
d. Oct. 12, 1898 ; and Janetta Constance Blanch. A'esi-
dence — The Manor House, Northwold, Norfolk.
JOHN ROBERT CARTER, Gentleman. Bom Dec.
14, 1853, being the only child of John Carter, Supt. of
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, by his wife Sarah
Jane, dau. of James Powell. I.iveiy — (Dress), chocolate and
chevron or and purpure, two taus in chief and a cartwheel
of eight spokes in base all counterchanged. Mantling
purpure and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a tau purpure, a demi-cartwheel or. Motto—" In
hoc signo vinces." Married, Jan. 12, 1878, Jane Elizabeth,
dau. of William Smith; and has Aw/e— (i) Frank John
Carter, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1878 ; (2) Herbert William
Carter, Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1880; (3) Arthur George
Carter, Gentleman, b. June 18, 1886. Residence—
CARTER-CAMPBELL (L.O., 1894). Quarterly, i and
4, gyronny of eight or and sable, in chief a mullet counter-
changed, all within a bordure indented azure, charged with
eight buckles of the first (for Campbell of F^ossil) ; 2 and 3,
argent, two lions rampant combatant sable (for Carter).
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a boar's head erect erased or, armed and langucd
azure. Motto — " Fac et spera. "
Son of Col. Thomas Tupper Carter-Campbell, b. ;
d. 1900; m. 1864, Emily Georgina (of Possil, co.
Lanark), d. of late Gen. George Campbell, C.B.
Arthur Campbell Carter-Campbell, Gentleman, ^. 1867;
m. 1898, Kathleen Isabelle, d. of late James Hillhouse of
Surbiton ; and has issue — George Lome Carter-Campbell,
Cientleman, b. 1899. Seat — Oaksleigh, .Salisbury.
CARTHEW of Woodbridge Abbey, Suffolk (H. Coll.).
Or, a chevron cottised sable, between three auks proper,
all within a bordure engrailed of the second, charged with
thirteen bezants. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, ujjon a rock an auk proper, holding
in the beak a bezant. Motto — " Bedhoh fyr ha heb drok."
Livery— YiuH, black facings, black and yellow braid.
Son of Peter Carlhew of VV'oodl;ridge Abbey, Suffolk,
b. 1808; (/. 1870; m. 2nd, i860, I'^lizabeth, d. of Joseph
Henry Good of Kensington : —
Ranulphus John Carthew, Escj., J. P., C.C. Suffolk,
Major Suffolk Artillery, /'. 1863 ; iii. 1892, Catherine Agnes
Edith, eld. d. of William Naunton Waller, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of the Grove, Bealings;. and lias issue — (i) Peter
Ranulphus Waller Carthew, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2)
Edmund John Carthew, Gentleman, (^. 1900; and Dorothy
Edith Maude. Seat — Woodbridge Abbey, Suffolk. 'J'oivrt
res. — 15A Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Cli/b — Con-
servative.
MORDEN CARTHEW-YORSTOUN, Esquire, J.P.
for CO. Dumfries. Bom 1832, being the eldest son of the
late General Morden Carthew, Comoanion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, Madias Army, by his
is tlie Military Cockade.
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first wife Jemima Borland, daughter of John Ewnrt,
Esquire, late of Mullock, in the county of Kirkcudbright ;
served in Her Majesty's Indian Army 1848-1860; assumed
the name and arms of Yorstoun in i860. Armorial
bearings of Yorstoun : Azure, a crescent between seven
mullets argent, on a chief or, three swords, two in saltire
and one in fesse, between a dexter hand couped ap-
paumde and a heart all gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a tower proper; with the Motto, " Mens conscia
recti." Married, 1854, Maynard Eli/.a Charlotte Rochfort,
only daughter of the late General Sir Archibald Bogle ; and
has, with other Issue — Archibald Morden Carthew-Yorstoun,
Escjuire, Major the Black Watch, born 1855 [married,
1890, Madeleine Feilding, daughter of the late R. W.
Hillas, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant, of Seaview, in the
county of Sligo, and Farm Hill, in the county of Dublin].
Estates and postal address — East Tinwald, Dumfries, N.B. ;
Irvine House, Canobie, N. B. Air. Carthe^v- Yorstouti hears,
but has tiot as yet officially established , for the arms of Carthew :
Quarterly i and 4, or a chevron sable between three murrs
proper [for Carthew) ; 2. azure, a chevron between three
escallops 7vithin a bordure engrailed or (for Colby); 3.
argent, a fleur-de-lis gules [for Morden), Crest — A inurr
proper, ducally gorged or. MottO — " Dedoh fyr ha heb
drok."
JOHN HOWARD CARTLAND, Esquire, Major
Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars, J. P. for Wor-
cestershire, Higli Sheriff 1898-99. Born Nov. 5, 1850,
being the eldest son of the late John Cartland, Esq., J. P.,
of Tne Priory, King's Heatli, Worcestershire, by his wife
Ann, youngest dau. of John Howard of Liverpool. Livery
— Dark blue, yellow facings. Armorial bearings— Or, a
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demi-eagle rising, couped proper, on a chief nebuly sable,
three garbs argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-eagle as in the
arms, holding in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and
slipped, a garb fesseways or. Motto — "Loyal a devoir."
Seat — The Priory, King's Heath, near Birmingham. Clubs
— Cavalry, Raleigh, Ranelegh, Union (Birmingham), Con-
servative (Birmingham).
RF.VERKNn ANSON WILLIAM HENRY CART-
WRIGHT, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Cantab.), I. P.
and C.A. for Devonshire. Born Feb. 5, 1836, being" the
eldest son of Henry Anson Cartwright, Esq., J. P. and
High Sheriff (1844) of Devonshire, by his first wife Harriet,
dau. of John Watson of Hamilton Square, Birkenhead.
Armorial bearings— Sable, a chevron engrailed between
four catherme-wheels, three in chief and one in base argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, out of a chaplet of roses gules, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour, the hand proper, holding a catherine-
wheel also gules. Motto— " Nil desperandum." Married,
April 1863, Rose Catherine, second dau. of Edward Crocker ;
and has /.f.v//t'— Rose Martha Anson [w. Lt.-Col. Cotter,
R. M.L.I.]; and Katharine Anson. Residence — Brimley
House, Teignmouth. C/z/^J- National Liberal.
ERNEST HENRY CARPWRIGHT, Esquire, Bar-
rister-at-Lnw, M.A., B.Ch., M.D. (Oxon.). Born June 20,
1865, being the eldest son of the late Sir Henry Edmund
Cartwright, Knight Bachelor, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for
CO. of Londonderry, High Sheriff 1884, Member of Royal
Irish .Academy, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late Harrison
Watson, Esq., J. P., of Stanhope, co. Durham. Armorial
bearings— Or, guttt§-de-poix, on a fesse nebuly gules between
four bombs fired, three in chief and one in base proper, an
escallop between two catherine-wheels or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased or, gultt^-de-poix, gorged with a collar nebuly gules,
between on either side three cinquefoils slipped vert. Motto
— " Defend the fold." Manied, Dec. 7, 1899, Dorothy,
youngest dau. of the late Richard William Giles of 60
Nevern Square, London, S.W. Residence — Myskyns,
Ticehurst, Sussex. Clubs — Athenteum.
CECIL CARUS-WILSON, Gentleman. Born October
18, 1857, being the fifth son of the late William Wilson
Carus- Wilson of Casterton Hall, Westmorland, by his wife
Mary Letablere, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Edward Litton, Q.C.,
of Altmore, co. Tyrone, Master in Chancery in Ireland.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, three
wolves' heads couped sable, vulned in the neck proper (for
Wilson) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron engrailed or, between
nine quatrefoils argent, three mullets gules (for Carus of
Kirkby Lonsdale). Mantling sable and argent. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, issuing flames
of fire proper (for Wilson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
hawk rising sable, beaked, belled, and collared or, from the
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collar an escutcheon pendent argent, charged with a wolf's
head sable, vulned proper (for Carus). MottO — " Non nobis
solum." Married Barbara, dau. of Rev. R. G. Chalk,
Rector of Wilden, Beds. Residence—
EDWARD SHIPPHARD CARUS-WILSON, Esquire,
M.A., J. P. for Cornwall. Born July 15, 1830, being the
third son of the late Rev. W. Carus-Wilson of Casterton
Hall, by his wife Ann, dau. of Gen. Neville. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, three wolves' heads
couped sable, each vulned on the neck proper, a crescent
for difference (for Wilson) ; 2. azure, on a chevron engrailed
or, between nine cjuatrefoils argent, three mullets of five
points gules (for Carus) ; 3. party per pale or and vert, on
a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis, as many cross cross-
lets all counterchanged (for Shipphard). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a
crescent or, therefrom flames issuant proper (for Wilson) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a hawk rising sable, beaked,
belled, and collared or, from the collar an escutcheon
pendent argent, charged with a wolfs head as in the arms
(for Carus). Motto — "Non nobis solum." Mar-ried,
Oct. 25, 1854, Ellen Anne, eldest dau. of the late Humphry
Willyams, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Carnanton, St. Columb,
Cornwall; and has Issue — (i) Edward Willyams Carus-
Wilson, Gentleman, b. April 30, 1856 ; (2) Trevor Carus-
Wilson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 3,1869; Agnes Ellen [;«.
Rev. J. B. Kitson] ; Dorothea [w. Michael Williams];
Frances Jane [in. Thos. Bedford Bolitho, Esq., M.P. , D.L.
and J. P.]; and Margaret Louisa \jn. Capt. J. S. Hender-
son, W. I. Regt.]. Seat — Penmount, near Truro. Club —
Junior Conservative.
TiiK Reverend WILLIAM CARUS WILSON, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Bachelor of
(frfl1*tttf ^iTltfrfrttl Artsof the University of Oxford,
ViLaVU^-VLVUlH^Ull Vicar of Preston-next-Favers-
ham, late Rector of Lyndon,
Oakhnm, in the county of Rutland. Borti January 16, 1845,
being the eldest son of the late William Wilson Carus-
Wilson, of Casterton Hall, W^estmorland, by his wife Mary
Letablere, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Litton,
Member of Parliament, Master in Chancery, one of Her
Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Livery — Claret and
blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, argent three wolves' heads couped sable, each
vulned on the neck proper, a crescent for difference (for
Wilson) ; 2. azure, on a chevron engrailed or, between
nine quatrefoils argent, three Huillets of five points gules
(for Carus) ; 3. party per pale or and vert, on a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis as many cross crosslets, all
counterchanged (for Shipphard). Crests — i. a crescent or,
therefrom flames issuant proper (for Wilson); 2. a hawk
rising sable, beaked, belled and collared or, from the collar
an escutcheon pendent argent, charged with a wolfs head
as in the arms (for Carus). Motto — "Non nobis solum."
Married, firstly, September 30, 1869, Euphemia Barr^
Georgina (who died 1894). daughter of the late .Arthur
Kennedy Forbes of Newstone, in the county of Meath,
Ireland (a landowner); and secondly, 1895, -^^'^ f^-- third
dau. of Thomas Coggin ; and has with other Issue — Rev.
Arthur Cecil Henry Carus-Wilson, M.A. (Oxon.). Clerk
in Holy Orders, SS. John the Evangelist, Cowley, Oxford,
born March 10, 1872 ; Rev. Percy Carus-Wilson, born
October 16, 1873. Estate— "LvinA at Casterton, in the co.
of Westmorland. Postal address — Faversham, Kent.
CARVER, quartered by ATHORPE.
LUCIUS FALKLAND BRANCALEONE GARY,
Esquire, Colonel (retired) late of the Rifle Brigade. Born
1839, being the fourth son of the late Henry George Cary
of Torr Abbey, and his wife Emily Munro, only child and
heiress of Robert Sheddon of Brooklands, Hampshire.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend sable, three roses
of the first. Mantling argent and sable. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a swan proper. Motto — "Virtute
excerptaj." Married, firstly, 1868, Bertha Elizabeth, dau.
of Captain Winslow Phillipps ; and has Issue — Henry
James Lucius Cary, Gentleman, Lieut, late 3rd Devon-
shire Regt., b. 1872. He m. secondly, Oct. 26, 1878,
Louisa Sophia Isabel, dau. of Major George Rowley.
Residence —
ROBERT SHEDDEN SULYARDE CARY, Gentle-
man. Born June 22, 1828, being the eldest son of the late
Henry George Cary of Torr Abbey, and his wife Emily
Munro, only child and heiress of Robert Shedden of Brook-
lands, Hampshire. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
bend sable, three roses of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan proper.
Motto — "Virtute excerptrv." Mairied, 1866, Margaret
Mary, dau. of George Stockman. Seat — Torr Abbey,
Torquay.
CARY-CADDELL (H. Coll., U.O.). Quarterly, i. the
arms of Cary-Caddell ; i and 4, argent, fretty gules, on a
chief vert, a lion rampant or (Cadell) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend sable, three roses of the field (R. L. , 5 May 1900)
(Cary) ; ii. the same arms of Cary ; iii. argent, three lozenge-
shaped arming-buckles, tongues fessewise gules (Jerning-
ham) ; iv. the same arms of Caddell. Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — I. Caddell ; 2. Cary, on a wreath of the
colours, a swan proper.
Son of Stanley Edward George Cary of FoUaton, Devon,
b. 1825 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1865, Agnes Mary (d. and coh.
of Admiral Arthur William Jerningham), who obtained
a R.L. to bear name and arms of Cary-Cadell : —
Francis Joseph Cary-Caddell, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat
— Follaton, near Totnes.
CASE. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a bend engrailed
gules, plain cottised sable, three round buckles or (Case —
arms confd. and crest granted by Scgar, Norroy, 21 Dec.
1598) ; 2. argent, a fesse between three crescents gules
(Ogle, temp. Edward I.); 3. argent, a cross engrailed sable,
between four torteaux (Clayton). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, habited ermines, cuffed argent, holding in the hand
proper a round buckle or. Motto — " Distantia jungit."
Livery — Blue.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Charles Case, Bengal Staff Corps,
b. 1839; d.v.p. 1882; m. 1863, Jane Amelia, d. of
Major-Gen. John Elphinstone Eraser: —
Capt. 'I'homas Ephinstone Case, Capt. Lanes. Hussars
Imp. Yeo. , late Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 1869 ; m. 1904,
Evelyn Ruby, d. of late Adolphus Ferguson. Estates at
Huyton and Whiston, Lanes. Res. — The Temple, Horton,
Northlands. Club<; — Guards', Travellers', Wellington.
Edwin George Case, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
Yr. sons of Thomas Case, Gentleman, of Redhazels
and Shenstone Moss, b. 181 r; d. 1887; vi. 1834,
Alexandrina Veronica, d. of Giovanni Mavromati of
Messina, Sicily : —
Alfred George Case, Gentleman, b. 1843. Res. —
Edwin William Case, Gentleman, b. 1850; w. ist, 1875,
Clotilde [d. 1901), d. of Don Antonio de Romr^e-y-Cebrian,
Comte de Romr^e of Valencia; 2nd, 1903, Caroline, Mar-
quise de Trazegnies, d. of Edouard, Marcjuis de Trazegnies
of Corroy-le-Chateau, Belgium ; and has issue — Charles
ICdward Case, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — 199 Faubourg
St. Honors, Paris. Club — Cercle de la Rue Royale (Paris).
Son of John Ashton Case, Gentleman, of Ince Hall,
Lanes., b. 1804; d. 1855; m. 1832, Caroline Elizabeth,
eld. d. of Heniy Walker of Blythe Hall, Notts : —
Capt. Henry Ashton Case, late 12th Lancers, J. P.,
b. 1851 ; m. 1878, Mary Louisa [d. 1888), d. of Col. W.
Southey, Madras Staff" Corps ; 2nd, 1891, in Canada, Alice
Marston, d. of Col. W. Southey; and hiis issue (with six
daus.)^John Aloysius Ashton Case, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Seat — Beckford Hall, nr. Tewkesbury. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Cavalry, Hurlingham.
JULIUS CASEMENT, Esquire, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, J. P. COS. Antrim, Loivdonderry, and Wicklow, High
Sheriff 1877. Born 1830, being the fourth son of the late
Roger Casement of Harry ville, co. Antrim, by his second wife
Margaret, dau. of Andrew M'Quiltv. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, a lion rampant guardant proper, charged witii a
mullet gules, and holding in the paws a sword erect also
proper, pommel and hilt gold, encircled round the point with
a wreath vert, on a chief embattled gules, a tower argent,
between two elephants' heads erased or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — A mural crown gules, issuing there-
from a demi-tiger rampant guardant proper, charged with
a mullet of the first, and crowned with an Eastern crown or,
holding in the paws a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt
gold, the point encircled with a wreath vert. Motto — "Dum
is tbe Military Cockade.
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spiro spero." Married, 1863, Maria Clarke, dau. of Rev.
I. Lacy Barnard, Rector of Powerscourt ; and has Issue—
\\) Roger Casement, Esq., Major R.A., (^. Feb. 24, 1864;
(2) Joshua Bernard Casement, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Dur-
ham Light Infantry, b. Sept. 16, 1868, d. July 29, 1894; (3)
Julius Casement, IJeut. R.A., d.s.p. Sept. 3, 1896, aged 20,
(4) John Moore Casement, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.;
h. Sept. 13, 1877 ; anil three daus. Seat — Cronroe, co.
VVicklow.
CASEMENT (granted H. Coll., 17 April 1826, and con-
firmed U.O. , with slight distinctions). Ermine, a lion
rampant guardant proper, charged with a mullet gules, and
holding in the paws a sword erect also proper, pommel and
hilt gold, encircled round the point with a wreath vert,
on a chief embattled gules, a tower argent, between two
elephants' heads erased or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— A mural crown gules, issuing therefrom a demi-
tiger rampant guardant proper, charged with a mullet of
the first and crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding
in the paws a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold,
the point encircled with a wreath vert. Motto — " Dum spiro
spero."
Sons of John Casement of Magherintemple, Esq.,
J.P. (High Sheriff co. Antrim 1881), NLA., b. 1825;
d. 1902 ; m. ist, 1849, Charlotte, d. of Brabazon New-
comen of Camla House, co. Roscommon : —
Roger Casement, Esq., J.P. co. Antrim, b. 1850;
m. 1877, Susanna, d. of James Beatty, C. E. ; and has
issue — (i) John Casement, Gentleman, Lieut. R. N., b. 1880;
(2) Francis Casement, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (3) Roger Hugh
Casement, Gentlemen, b. 1883 ; (4) Robert James Case-
ment, Gentleman, b. 1884; (5) Edgar Reginald Casement,
Gentleman, b. 1886. 5(?a/— Magherintemple, Ballycastle,
CO. Antrim.
Brabazon Newcomen Casement, Gentleman, M.D. , b.
1852, m. ist, 1880, Henrietta Louisa ((/. 1881), d. of
Rev. Thos. Jas. Burke, Rector of Babcary, co. Somerset
(by whom he has a dau., Charlotte Mary); and 2nd, 1884,
Islet Scott of Kempsey, N. S. Wales; and has issue —
Raymond Casement, Gentleman, b. ; and Margery.
Res.—
John Casement, Esq., Capt. R.N. , b. 1854; in.
Maria, d. of Rt. Hon. John Young ; and has issue —
Charlotte. Res. — Glendun, Cushendun.
CASEY (CO.). Azure, on a chevron argent between
three eagles' heads erased or, a talbot passant gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed proper, charged on the
breast with a bugle-horn stringed gold. Motto — " O'Caitha-
saigh cloidhimh deirge,"
Sons of George Casey of Winterbourne, St. Leonards-
on-Sea, b. \ d. \ m. , Mary Bourcicault, d.
of George Glenny of Newry : —
Lieut. -Col. Charles Leslie Casey, b. . Club — Naval
and Military.
Arthur Edwin Comerford Casey, Gentleman, of Bengal
Civ. Service, b. ; w. 1885, Edith Annette (d. 1886),
d. of Sir Thomas Willshire, 1st Bart., G.C.B. Res.—
Son of Thomas Casey, M.D., of St. Albans, 6 ;
d. ; m. : —
Rev. Henry Ernest Casey, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar of
Barrow, b. Res. — The Vicarage, Berrow, Ledbury.
Hon. JAMES JOSEPH CASEY, C.M.G., K.C., elected
M.L.A. 1861, but was unseated; represented Mandurang
1863-1879 ; has been a M.E.C. since 1868 ; appointed Min.
of Justice 1868, and Solicitor-Gen. 1869 ; was Pres. of
Board of Land and Works and Min. of Agriculture 1872-5 ;
a Barrister of Victoria, N.S.W. , S. and W. Australia and
Queensland, and a Knt. Officer of Legion of Honour and of
Crown of Italy; formerly Prosecutor for H.M. ; has been
Judge of County Court, Court of Mines, and Court of
Insolvency, and Chm. of Gen. Sessions of Victoria 1884-
1900 ; Acting Judge of Supreme Court 1885. Bor?t
December 25, 1831, being the eldest son of the late James
Casey of Tromroe, co. Clare; er. C.M.G. 1878. C/i/bs —
Royal Yacht (London), Royal Yacht (Victoria), and Aus-
tralian (Melbouine). Livery — Claret, and cream facings.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron between three eagles'
heads erased argent, langued azure, on a canton or, a star
of six points sable. Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock, thereon an
eagle rousant regardant, holding in the beak a dagger
bendways all proper, and charged on the breast with a star
of six points or; with the Motto, " Vigore et virtute."
is the Naval Cockade.
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dau. of James Cahill, Member City Council. Bendigo.
7?«/,/t'«c^— "Ibrickane," Acland Street, St. Kilda, Mel-
bourne, Australia.
CASS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per chevron or
and ermine, on a chevron sable lietween two eagle's heads
erased gules in chief and a garb of the first in base, a
harrow gold between two fountains (Cass); 2, sable, a fesse
ermine coitised argent between three cinquefoils of the last,
in the centre chief point a cross crosslet fitchei^ or (Potter);
3, per fesse azure and or, a pale between two roses leaved
and slipped in chief, and as many trefoils slipped in base
all counterchanged (Simmons). Mantling sa'nle and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
gules, charged on the neck with a fountain, in the beak
three ears of wheat or. Motto — " Ubique patriam
reminisci." Livery — Black and yellow.
Son of Rev. Frederick Charles Cass, M.A. (O.von.), b.
1824; (/. 1896; VI. 1853, Julia Elizabeth, d. of William
Tewart, Esq., J. P., of Glanton and Swinhoe, co.
Northumberland : —
Rev. Frederick Charles Guise Cass, M.A. , b. 1859. Kes.
— Monken Hadley, Heene, Worthing. Clubs — Conservative,
Oxford and Cambridge.
H ARTHUR HERBERT CASS, Esquire, Colonel in the
@ Army, late Major loth Hussars ; served in the (.'rimea
(medal and clasp). Born July 19, 1828, being the third
son of the late Frederick Cass, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his
wife Martha, eldest dau. and eventual co-heiress of John
Dell Potter of Ponders End, Middlesex. Clubs — United
Service, .Army and Navy, Marlborough, Conservative.
Armorial bearings —Quarterly i and 4, per chevron or
and ermine, on a chevron sable, between two eagles' heads
erased gules in chief and a garb of the first in base, a
harrow gold between two fountains (for Cass); 2 and 3
sable, a fesse ermine, cotised argent, between three cinque-
foils of the last, in the chief point a cross crosslet fitch^e or
(for Potter). Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's head erased gules, charged on the
neck with a fountain, in the beak three ears of wheat or.
Motto — " Ubique patriam reminisci." Postal address —
bnued Service Club, Pall Mall, W.
C.VPTAIN CHARLES HERBERT DAVIS CASS.
Bor>i .Aug. 13. 1858, being the only son of the late Rev.
Charles William Cass, M.A. (Cantab.), by his wife
Elizabeth Frances, second dau. of William Kirkpatrick
of St. Cross, Newport, Isle of Wight. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, [ler chevron or and ermine,
on a chevron sable, between two eagles' heads erased
gules in chief and a garb of the first in base, a harrow
gold between two fountains (for Cass) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a
fesse ermine cotised argent between three cinqueloils of the
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last, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for
Potter) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle's head erased gules, charged on the neck with a
fountain, in the beak three ears of wheat or; with the
Motto, " Ubique patriam reminisci."
BERN.ARD CROFT CASS, Esquire. Born May 10,
1873, being the only son of the late Sir John Cass, Knight
Bachelor, j.P. , by his wife Hannah, dau. of Robert Gamble
of Bradford. Armorial bearings -Per pale argent and
azure, a balance suspended between two Haunches, each
charged witii a branch of palm slipped all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a balance suspended per pale argi.'nt and azure
between two p.ilm-branches slipped vert. Motto — "Cave
Deus videt." Residence — " Maylands," Heaton, Bradford,
Yorks.
M.ATTHEW SHEFFIELD CASSAN, Esquire, J. P.,
High .Sheriff 1843. Born Dec. 23, 1820, being the eldest
son of the late Stephen Sheffield Cassan, Esq., J.P. , Bar-
rister-at-Law, by his wife Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Laurenson of Capponellan, co. Kilkenny. Armorial bear-
ings— .Argent, three oaks eradicated proper. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from an earl's coronet proper, a boar's head and
neck erased or, langued gules. Motto — " Juvant arva
parentum.
has Issue-
b. July i:
b. Sept. 14,
Married, May i, 1843, Phoebe Louisa; and
(i) Francis Seymour Stuart Cassan, Gentleman,
1849; (2) Henry Erskine Cassan, Gentleman,
1849 '■ (3) Stephen Sheffield Cassan, Gentleman,
b. August 29, 1851, deceased ; (4) Matthew Sheflfield Cassan,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 14, 1852; (5) Edward Lawrenson
Cassan, deceased ; (6) Reginald Sheflfield Cassan, Gentle
man, d. unm. ; Emily .Anne [m., Feb. 13, 1875, Lieut. -
Col. J. Cecil Grove-Price, R.A., of Croydon, Surrey];
Flora .Adelaide ; and Anne Elizabeth [m. William Robert-
son, d. 1887]. Seat — Sheffield House, near Maryborough,
Queen's Co.
LARRETT GODFREY CASSELS, Gentleman. Bom
1858, l>eing the second but eldest surviving son of the late
W^ilter Gibson Cassels, Gentleman, Banker in Toronto and
Hamilton, Ontario, by his wife .Adelaide Victoria, dau. of
Commissary General Larratt Smith of Southampton, Eng-
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land. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron gules, be-
tween in chief two cross crosslets fitch(?e and in base a
key fesseways wards downv\ards sable. Mantling gules.
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dolphin naiant or. Motto — "Aviselafin." Postal address
— The Dominion Rank, Oshawa, Canada.
MARIE EMMANUEL ALVAR DE BIAUDOS-
SCARISHRICK, MARQUIS DE CASTEJA. Bon, 1849,
being the son of the late Remy Leon de Biaudos, Marquis
de Casteja (who was authorised, on succeeding to Scaris-
brick, by Royal Licence, dated Jan. 31, 1873, to take the
name of Scarisbrick after that of De Biaudos, and to bear
the arms of Scarislrick quarterly), by his wife Eliza Mar-
garet, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Windsor Hunloke, Bart.,
of Wingorworth. Armorial bearings— t^^uarterly i and 4,
gules, three nmllets in bend between two bendlets engrailed
argent, for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross cross-
let or (for Scarisbrick) ; 2 and 3, De Biaudos. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
dove sable, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak
an olive branch proper, charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet or (for Scarisbrick) ; 2. De Biaudos. Married,
1874, Adolphine Gabrielle Marie de Faret, dau. of the Mar-
quis de Fournfes ; and has Issue — Marie Andre Leon Alvar
Scarisbrick, Gentleman, fi. 1875. Seat — Scarisbrick Hall,
near Ormskirk.
CASTELLO (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend cottised
argent, between a lion rampant in chief and an Eastern
crown in base or, three towers triple-towered sable. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — Issuant from a crown
valiary or, five ostrich feathers argent, in front of a tower
as in the arms.
Son of : —
Edmund Francis Castello, Gentleman, formerly of Bogota,
Columbia, S. America, fi. . Hes. — Rue-de-Bassins,
Paris.
CASTLEHOW (H. Coll., 1858). Azure, on a mount
vert, a castle proper, in chief three passion crosses or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a castle proper, therefrom issuant .a lion azure, supporting
a passion cross or.
Son of Thomas Castlehow, b. ; d. 1863 ; m.
Ann, d. of Thomas Rumney : —
William Castlehow, Gentleman, M.A. (O.xford), b. 1863.
5?a/— Waterside House, Watermillock, Ullswater, Penrith,
Cumberland. Club — Oxford Union (Oxford).
Sir henry JAMES STUART-RICHARDSON, 5th
EARL AND VISCOUNT OF CA.STLE .STUART, and
Baron Stuart in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of
Nova Scotia; assumed by Royal Licence, dated May 11,
1867, the surname of Richardson in addition to and after that
of Stuart, and the arms of Richardson and Stuart quarterly.
Borfi March 21, 1837, being the only son of the late Rt. Hon.
Charles Knox, 4th Earl of Castle'Stuart, by his wife Char-
lotte Raffles Drury, only dau. of Quintin Thompson (niece
of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the celebrated Governor of
Java, and cousin of the eminent divine. Rev. Dr. Raffles).
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, afesse persaltire
gules and ermine, between in chief a bull's head couped
and in base a galley sable (for Richardson) ; 2 and 3, quar-
terly, i. or, a lion rampant gules, within a double tressure
flory counterflory of the last (for Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse
chequy argent and azure, in chief a label of three points
gules (for Stuart); iii. argent, a saltire between four roses
gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. or, a lion rampant gules (for Mac-
duff), the whole within a bordure compony argent and azure,
and upon an escutcheon of pretence these same arms of
Richardson. Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of his liveries, a lion rampant argent, holding a
wreath of oak leaves fructed proper, and charged on the
shoulder with a cross formt^e gules (for Richardson) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head argent, armed or
(for Stuart). Supporters — I'wo dragons vert. Motto—
" Forward." Married, Nov. i, 1866, Augusta Le Vicomte
Massy Richardson, widow of Major Hugh Massy, 8sth
Foot, and only child of Major Richardson-Brady, D.L. , of
Drum, CO. Tyrone; and has /.o/^tf - Muriel Albany [vi.,
June 2, 1891, Major Maxwell Archibald Close, 13th Hussars,
and has issue]; Mary [w., Dec. 21, 1898, Major Edward
Harrison Clough Taylor of Firby Hall, co. York]. Seats —
Stuart Hall, Stewartstown ; Drum Manor, Cookstov\n, both
in CO. Tyrone. Club — Carlton.
CATON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per fesse gules
and azure, two cats-a-mountain passant argent, spotted
sable, on a canton or, a cross crosslet titchfe of the fourth
(Caton, 1859) ; 2 and 3, quarterly gules and vair, a bend
or, thereon an annulet and crescent (Constable). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out
of a castle argent, charged with three cross crosslets sable,
a Saracen's head aft'ront^'e proper, wrea.thed argent and
gules. Motto — " Cautus metuit foveam." Livery — Blue,
red facings.
Only son of Redmond Rideout Bewley Caton, Gentle-
man, Lieut, ist Regt. (Royal Scots), b. 1S33 ; d.v.p.
1859 ; tn. 1857, Jane Anne Aytovm, eld. d. and coh. of
Angus Turner, Esq., J. P., of Kippen House and
Glentyre : —
Rev. Redmond Bewley Caton of Binbiook, Lines.,
Rector of Great Fakeniiam, M.A. Oxon., b. 1858; m. 1883,
Louisa Laura Forbes, d. of Col. Alexander John Cruickshank
is the Naval Cockade.
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Wairand, J. P., of Bught, co. Inverness, N.B. ; and has
issue — Richard Bewley Caton, Gentleman, (J. 1886; Margaret
Hawksmore; and Dorothy Mary. A'es. — Great Fakenham
Rectory, Thetford, Norfolk. Clubs — United University,
West Suffolk County (Bury St. Edmunds).
§ ALBEMARLE CATOR, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
Born April 6, 1836, being the eldest surviving son
of the late Albemarle Cator, Esq., of Woodbastvvick Hall,
Norfolk, J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1867, by his wife Eliza-
beth Margaret, eldest dau. of John H. Blakeney of Abbert,
CO. Galway. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a pile en-
grailed gules, a lion passant argent, in base two fishes haurient
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased erminois, charged on
the neck with two bars engrailed gules. Motto — " Nihil
sine labore." Married, Feb. 22, 1859, Mary Molesworth
Cordelia, third dau. of Christopher Arthur Mohun-Harris
of Hayne ; and has Issue — (i) John Cator, Msq., J.P. co.
Norfolk, b. Sept. 24, 1862 [w. , Oct. 7, 1895, Maud,
second dau. of Henry J. Adeane of Brabraham] ; (2) Albe-
marle Bertie Cator, Gentleman, b. Jan. 6, 1869, d. March
12, 1869 ; (3) Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator, Gentleman,
Capt. ist Batt. Scots Guards, b. April 12, 1877 [m., 1903,
Violet, eldest dau. of Francis Sutton of Penton, .'\ndover,
Hants]; (4) Christopher Arthur Mohun Cator, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 25, 1881 ; Louisa Eleanor; Elizabeth Mar-
garet [m., Sept. 23, 1885, Lord Victor Seymour, fourth
son of Francis, fifth Marquess of Hertford, and has issue];
Mary Wingfield [w. , .April 25, 1895, C:harles A. Fellowes,
second son of Robert Fellowes of Shotesham Park, co.
Norfolk, and has issue]; Gertrude Harriet [»i. Junes, 1897,
George John Talbot, eldest son of Rt. Hon. John Gilbert
Talbot, P.C, M.P.]; Beatrice Charlotte Emily [;«., .April
12, 1894, Henry Arthur Hallani Lennard, only son of Sir
John Lennard, Bart., of Wickham Court, and has issue];
Edith Louisa; Georgina Marquerite [/«. , June 17, 1899,
Major F. Hawley, Royal Scots Greys] ; Mabel Diana
Frances ; Christabel Nona Penelope ; and Grace Granville
Dieya. Seats — Woodbastwick Hall, Norwich ; Trewsbury,
Coates, Cirencester ; Beckenham Place, Kent. Club —
Carlton.
GEORGE HENRY CATT, Esquire, J.P. for the co. of
Hants, 1895. Born Aug. 6, 1856, being the second son of
port. Isle of Wight. Clubs— ]\.m\o\- Constitutional, Hamp-
shire (Winchester), Hythe Yacht (Southampton). Livery—
Dark blue, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Gules,
three cats-a-mountain passant guardant in pale argent, two
flaunches of the last, each charged with a rose of the first,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent.'
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an esquire's
helmet proper, a gauntlet fesseways also proper. Motto —
" Fortis qui prudens." Married, firstly. May 29, 1879,
Mary Eliza, eldest dau. of Sills Clifford Gibbons of Great
VValstead, Lindfield. Secondly, June 8, 1886, Alice Mary,
eldest dau. of Thomas Wallis of Southampton ; and has
Issue— [\) Arthur Ethelbert Catt, Gentleman, b. June 16,
1880; (2) George Clifford Catt, Gentleman, b. Feb. 12,
1887 ; (3) Hugh Charles Catt, Gentleman (twin with his
brother, George Clifford); (4) James Catt, Gentleman, /;.
March 29, 1888; (5) Noel Catt, Gentleman, /;. Dec, 21,
1894; Amy Maud; Mary Louisa; Betty; and Rachel.
Postal address — Villa Amalthea, Hythe, Southampton.
CATTERICK, quartered by WITHAM.
ALFRED HENRY CAULFIELD, Esquire, son of St.
George Francis Caulfield, Esquire, J.P. for the co. of Ros-
common, by his wife the Hon. Susanna Anne (sister of the
Rt. Hon. tiie second Baron Crofton), who was raised to the
rank of a baron's daughter by Patent, 1837. Armorial
bearings^ Barry of ten argent and guics, on a canton of the
second a lion passant guardant or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased gules, gorged with a collar gemelle argent ; with
the Motto, " Deo duce ferro cotnitante." Married, firstly,
the Hon. .Augusta (who died 1873), "^l^u. of the Rt. Hon. the
first Baron Templemore, and widow of the Rt. Hon. the
seventh Isarl of Kingston ; secondly, 1874, Rosamond (who
died 1888), dau. of Thomas Dowker of Huntingdon Hall,
in the co. of York, and widow of Lord Alan .Spencer-
Churchill. Postal address— "i^\?A\oQ:& House, Twickenham,
Middlesex.
CAULFEILD (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, barry of ten
argent and gules, on a canton of the second a lion passant
Charles Catt of Brighton, and Summer Hill, Lindfield, and
Nether Walstead, Seaynes Hill, Susse.x, and Mary Anne
his wife, eldest dau. of Benjamin Mew of Polars and New-
guardant or (Caulfeild, tenip. Eliz.) ; 2 and 3, or, a chevron
chequy argent and azure, between three martlets sable
is the Military Cockade.
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(Houston). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased gules, gorged
with a collar gemelle argent. Motto — "Deo duce ferro
comitante."
Son of Edward Houston Caulfeild, Esq. , of Drum-
cairne, J. P. and D.L., b. 1807; d. 1883; m. 1828,
Charlotte [d. 1840), d. of Piers Geale : —
Rt. Hon. James Alfred Caulfeild, C.B. , 7th Viscount
Charlemont.and Baron Caulfeild, of Charlemont, in Ireland,
Vice-Lieut, co. Tyrone, J. P. and D.L. for that co. (High
Sheriff 1868), Hon. Col. 4th Batt. the Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers, late Capt. Coldstream Guards, and Comptroller
in the Household of the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1868-95,
now Usher of the Black Rod of the Order of St. Patrick,
b. 1830; m. 1858, Hon. Annette Handcock, yr. d. of
Richard, 3rd Lord Castlemaine ; and has issue — Constance
Elizabeth [»i. 1880, Rt. Hon. Uchter John Mark, sth Earl
of Ranfurly]. Seats — Roxborough Castle, Moy ; and Drum-
cairn, Stewartstown, Tyrone. Clubs — Guards', United
Service.
Son of Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, Esq., C. B.,
formerly Major Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia, 1^. 1840;
d. 1895 ; fn. 1878, Louisa Gwyn, 4th d. of Robert
Griffith Williams, and niece of Sir Richard Williams,
Bulkeley, loth Bart. : —
James Edward Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Son of Hans St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1837 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1878, Emily Berenice, d. of Edward James,
Esq., M.D., of Edgbaston, J. P. :—
Charles Edward St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res.—
Son of Right Rev. Charles Caulfeild, D.D., Bishop of
Nassau, Bahamas, b. 1804 ; d. 1862 ; »i. 1832, Grace
Anne {d. 1896), d. of Sir Richard Bligh St. George,
Bart. :—
Charles Edwin St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1841.
Res.—
Francis St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman. M.I.C.E.,
Director of Public Works, Federated Malay Straits,
b. 1852 ; m. 1880, Helen Isabel, d. of Henry John Simonds,
Esq., J. P., of Cavesham ; and hasisurv. issue — (i) Harry
Frowd St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A.
b. 1881. Res. — Borlases, Twyford, Berks.
Son of James Caulfeild, Gentleman, Treasurer of
Ceylon, b. 18 June 1843 ; d. 1861 ; m. Eliza (d. 1854),
d. of Basil Gray and widow of Major RechtS : —
James Campbell Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1843. Res. —
Henry St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1^77,
Jane, d. of William Goldsmith ; and has issue — (i) James
Charles Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) Robert Toby
Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. i88i ; (3) Charles St. George
Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1884; (4) Richard William
Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res.- —
Son of Rev. Hans Caulfeild (eld. s. of Rev. Wilberforce
Caullield), b. 1833; d. 1874; m. 1861, Rachel, d. of
Thomas Reade of Callan, co. Kilkenny : —
Charles Hans Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; in. 1898 ;
Ethel Jessie, d. of the late D. G. R. Mann of Ottawa; and
has issue — (i) Charles Wilberforce Caulfeild, Gentleman,
b. 1899 ; (2) Eric St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Post. add. — 141 M'Leod Street, Ottawa, Canada.
Yr. sons of the Rev. Wilberforce Caulfeild, Rector of
St. Mary, Kilkenny, d. 1872; m. Catherine, d. of
E. Butler :—
Charles Francis Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1835. Res. —
Wilberforce Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1836. Res. —
Ednumd James Caulfeild, Gentleman, i^. 1842. Res. —
Francis Butler Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. —
Sons of Hans Caulfeild, Gentleman, ^I.D. , b. 1814 ;
d. 1863 ; m. 1847, Mary .'\nn, d. of Henry Ellis of
Pottle Rath, Kilkenny :—
Hans James Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1872,
Jenny, d. of Samuel Brasher ; and has issue — (i) Alfred
Hans Waring Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; Lilian May
[w. H. N. Sandus] ; Mabel Violet [w. 1901, Hubert V.
Hamilton] ; and Kathleen Crofton. Res. —
Henry Ellis Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1852; nt. Annie, d.
of Thomas Jenkins ; and has issue — Hester ; and Alice.
Res.—
Alexander Theophilus Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1824 ;
m. 1854, Rosetta, d. of Samuel Knowlton ; and has issue —
Marion Olive ; and Ida May. Res. —
James Bellairs Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
85 Grenville Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Club —
Royal Canadian Yacht.
Son of the Rev. Abraham St. George Caulfeild, Rector
of Windsor, b. 1823; d. 1882; /«. Mary Anne, d. of
W. Waring : —
Charles Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1848 [tn. 1873, Eliza
Caroline, d. of Daniel Hanvey ; and has issue — Charles St.
George Stewart Hanvey Caulfeild, Gentleman, b. 1874 ;
and Kathleen Elizabeth. Res. —
Son of St. George Francis Robert Caulfeild, Esq.,
Capt. ist Life Guards; b. 1831 ; d. 1875; w. 1868,
Louisa Ann, only d. of Thomas Russell Crampton,
C.E. :—
Algernon Thomas St. George Caulfeild, Esq., J. P. co.
Roscommon (High Sheriff 1899), b. 1869. Seat — Donamon
Castle, CO. Roscommon. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton.
NATHANIEL CAUTLEY, Esquire, M.A. Ch. Ch.,
Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner lemple. He assumed
the name of Cautley by Royal Licence 1885. Born Jan. 9,
1857, being the elder san of Samuel Bottomley, by his wife
Caroline Jane, dau. of Nathaniel Holmes of Pocklington.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per bend gules and
sable, a sword bendways point upwards proper, pommel and
hilt gold, between two fountains in chief also proper, and a
cross flory in base or (for Cautley) ; 2 and 3, or, on a pale
gules, between two bees volant in base proper, a lion ram-
pant of the field (for Bottomley). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire
proper, pommels and hilts or, surmounted bv a cross flory as
in the arms (for Cautley) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, an Angora goat in front of a palm-tree
proper, resting the dexter foot upon an escutcheon gules,
charged with a shuttle paleways or (for Bottomley). Motto
^" Fideli certa merces." Seat — Shelf Hall, Halifax,
Yorks.
CAVE (/^;«/. Edw. III.). Azure, fretty argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant sable, to
which on an escroll proceeding from the mouth the word
" Gardez " for motto.
Verney-C.we. Quarterly, i. Verney-Cave (R.L.,
S Feb. 1880), viz. : quarterly, i. and iiii. , Cave as above ;
ii. and iii., azure, on a cross argent, five mullets gules
(Verney) ; 2. sable, a fesse dancetty argent, between three
eagles displayed or, a chief of the last (Wyatt, 1723) ; 3.
the arms of Cave as above (R.L., 12 March 1818) ; 4.
argent, a pile sable, a chevron counterchanged (Otway, c.
1670) ; 5. the arms of Cave as above ; 6. azure, a chevron
between three escallops or (Browne, 15th cent.); 7. the
same arms of Verney (1465) ; 8. argent, a chevron between
three eagle's legs sable, erased a la ^uise, the talons gules
(Braye, temp. Edw. HI.). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. Cave as above, the greyhound collared argent ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-phcenix in flames
beholding a ray of the sun all proper, over it the Motto,
" Un tout seul."
Son of Edgell Wyatt-Edgell of Stanford Hall (son of
Edgell W'yatt of Milton Place, Surrey, who assumed
by R.L., 1813, the surname of Edgell), b. 1801 ; d.
1888 ; m. 1844, Henrietta, s.j. Baroness Braye (d. 1879),
d. of Henry Otway of Castle Otway, by his wife Sarah,
s.j. Baroness Braye :—
Rt. Hon. Alfred Thomas Townshend Verney-Cave
(R.L., 1880, formerly Wyatt-Edgell), 5th Baron Braye
(3 Nov. 1529), a coheir to the Barony of Braose, a Knight
of Malta, J. P., D.L. Leics., late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd
Batt. Leics. Regt. , served in S. African War 1902 (medal
and clasp) [Supporters — On either side a lion guardant
or, winged vair] [Badge of the Lords Braye — A hemp-
breaker or], b. 1849 ; ??i. 1873, Cecilia Harriet, d. of late
William Gerard Walmesley of Westwood Hall, Lanes. ; and
has surv. issue — (i) Hon. Adrian Verney Verney-Cave, J. P.
Northants, Capt. Motor Vol. Corps, b. 1874 [/«. 1900, Ethel
Mary, d. of Capt. Edward Bouverie Pusey, R.N. ; and
has issue — Thomas Adrian Verney-Cave, Esq., b. 1902;
and Lucy Agnes Vera]; (2) Hon. Thomas Florian Verney-
Cave, b. 1885 ; Hon. Cecilia Violet [m. 1903, Lieut. K.
von Gratzy, Austrian Armyj ; and Hon. Vera Angela.
Seat — Stanford Hall, Market Harboro'. Town res. —
4 Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs — Travellers', Royal
Yacht Squadron.
is the Naval Cockade,
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Cave- Browne-Cave. Quarterly, i and 4, Cave as
above; 2 and 3, Browne as above. Crests— i. Cave, a,
first above ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork propers
beaked and membered or.
Son of Sir John Robert Cave-Browne-Cave, loth Bart.,
b- 1797 1 d- 1855; 7n. 1821, Catherine Penelope, d.
and coh. of William Mills of Barlaston Hall : —
Sir Mylles Cave-Browne-Cave, nth Bart. (30 June 1641),
of Stanford, co. Northampton, J. P. and D.L. cos. Derby,
Leics. , and Warwick, late Major Derbyshire Yeo. Cavalry,
formerly Lieut, nth Hussars, b. 1822 ; m. 1855, Isabelle,
d. and coh. of John Taylor of The Newarke, Leics. ; and
has surv. issue — (i) Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, Esq., h.
1869; Millicent Rosamond [w. 1885, William VVentworth
Clapham of Crumpshall House, co. Lanes.]; Mabel; and
Muriel. Seat — Stretton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouche. Club
— Carlton.
Reginald Ambrose Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, Com.
R.N. ,^. i860; m. 1890, Evelyn, ygst. d. of Rev. Charles
and Lady Georgina Oakley. Res. —
Club — United Service.
Wilmot Cave- Browne-Cave, Esq., b. 1862. Res. —
Rowland Henry Cave- Browne-Cave Gentleman, B.A.,
b. 1865 ; m. 1895, Honora Phoebe Gertrude, widow of E. S. ^
Fowler, and d. of Benjamin Bright of Colwall.
Bernard Cave-Browne-Cave, Esq., Capt. Reserve of
Officers, InsjDector Sierra Leone Police, late Lieut. 2nd
Batt. Wilts Regt. , b. 1868 ; m. 1903, Katherine Elizabeth
Frere Haden Cope, ygst. d. of Gen. Sir John Co.v, K.C.B.
Res.—
Edward Lambert Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b,
1870 ; m. Rachel, d. of Rev. A. L. Fortin. Res. —
Clement Andrew Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res.—
Anthony Stanhope Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b.
1879. Res. —
Sons of the Rev. William Astley Cave-Browne-Cave,
M.A. , Rector of Stretton-en-le-Field, ;//. ist, 1828,
Eliza Martha, d. of Samuel Wathen of New House,
Gloucs. ; 2nd, 1830, Julia, d. of Thomas Minton of
Stoke, Stafford :—
Rev. William Cecil Cave-Browne-Cave, M.A., b. 1835;
m. 1864, Rachel Perimo {d. 1904), d. of Rev. H. S.
Gumming. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Fitzherbert Astley, Vicar of Longridgc,
Lanes., m. ist, Harriet Ellen, d. of William Beckwith of
Seacox Heath; 2nd, Francis Esther Anne, ygst. d. of
Courtney Kenny Clark of Larch Hill, co. Dublin : —
Cecil Beckwith Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
m. 1896, Sarah Eleanor, d. oC\. W. Nicholson.
William Astley Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Courtney Priestley Edwards Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentle-
man, b. 1890. Res.—
Sons of Rev. John Walker of Lifford Hall, Kings
Norton, co. Worcester, and Clarence House, South-
port, 1^. 1828 ; m. 1850, Hannah, d. of Edward Johnson
of FuU-Sutton, CO. York: —
Edward Johnson Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1851 ;
tn. 1880, Phoebe, d. of J. Andrews ; and has issue, with
two daus. , a son, Jordayne Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman,
b. 1885. Res.—
Henry Wilmot Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, M. R. C.S. ,
L. R.C. P. , (^. 1863. Club — Junior Athenajum.
Sons of Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, of
Cliff Hall, Warwickshire, and Repton Lodge, Derby-
shire, b. 1801 ; d. 1854; m. 1827, Anne, d. of John
Walker, of Levenshulnie, co. Lanes. : —
William Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; m.
ist, 1853 ; and has issue — Lizzie ; 2nd, 1877, Maria,
d. of John Thornicroft of The Ravenhurst, Harborne ;
and has further issue — (i) Stretton Cave-Browne-Cave.
Gentleman, h. 1878; Mary; and Margaret Wilmot. Res. —
WfUington Lodge, Harborne, Birmingham.
Thomas Cave- Browne-Cave, Esq., a Commissioner of
the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, and formerly Deputy Ace. -
Gen. of the Army, b. 1835 ; m. 1870, Blanche ^Iatilda
Mary Anne, d. of Sir John Milton, C.B. , of High Elms,
Streatham Common; and has issue — (i) Thomas Regmald
Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, R.N.E. Cadet, ^. 1885; (2)
Henry Meyrick Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, R.N.E.
Cadet, b. 1887 ; Jeannette Gertrude ; Beatrice Mabel ; and
Frances Evelvn. Res. — Burnage, Streatham Common, S. W.
Son of Rev. Henry Cave- Browne-Cave, Vicar of
Edington, b. 1840; d. 1890; w. 1865, Maria Louisa,
ygst. d. of George Chance of Edgbaston : —
Eustace Henry Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1876
Res.—
Son of Thomas CaveBrowne-Cave, Gentleman, of
Cliff Hall, Warwickshire, and Repton Lodge, Derby-
shire, b. 1801 ; d. 1854; m. 1827, Anne, d. of John
Walker of Levenshulme, co. Lanes. : —
Francis Wyamarus Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b.
1844 ; tn. 1883, Annie Mabel, d. of Joseph Barrows, of The
Limes, Himley, co. Stafford; and has issue — (i) Nigel
Frederick Cave-Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1885; (2)
Frank Wyamarus Cave-Brown-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1S86 ;
(3) Norman Cave- Browne-Cave, Gentleman, b. 1893; Mabel
Jane ; and Isabel Verney. Res. — The Limes, 21 Augustus
Road, Edgbaston.
Son of Rev. Edward Sacheverell Cave-Browne-Cave,
M.A., Vicar of Stow and Gayton, co. Stafford, b.
1804 ; d. 1842 ; m. 1830, Mary, only surv. d. of John
Watson, D.L., of Bilton Hall, Yorkshire:—
Rev. Edward Farsyde Cave- Browne-Cave. , M.A. , late
Rector of Bretherton, co. Lanes., b. 1833; d. 1899; m.
1873, Sarah Maria (d. ), ygst. d. of William Marshall]
D. L., of Penwortham. Res. — 5 Uplands Views, St.
Leonard's-on-Sea.
Cave-Bkowne (Act of Parliament, 1752). Quarterly, 1
and 4, I'rowne as above ; 2 and 3, Cave as above. Crests —
I. Browne ; 2. Cave.
Son of Edward Cave-Browne, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; d.
1895; m. 1886, Norah, d. of Lt.-Col. Gorman : —
Edward Rehan Cave- Browne. Gentleman, b. 1889. AVr.
— Glenesk, 85 Cheriton Fioad, Folkestone.
Sonof r<ev. John Cave-Browne, M.A. Oxford, Vicar of
Detling, Maidstone, b. 1818 ; d. 1898; m. ist, 18151,
Selina iNLary, d. of Lt.-Col. William Turner, Bengal
Army ; 2nd, 1884, Marian, widow of Samuel Bostock
of Walton Heath, Surrey, and d. of William Tiftin
Ilitf, M.D., of Newington, Surrey: —
John Asteley Cave- Browne, Gentleman, b. 15 Nov. i860;
m. 1894, Amy Burvill, d. of Lt.-Col. W. B. Holmes, R.l-:.
William Charles Cave-Browne, Gentleman , Assist. Auditor
S. Indian Railway at Trichinopoly /;. 1867; m. 1895, Maude
Alice, d. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. J. Jones, M.S.C. ; and
has issue — Selina Verney Cleveland. iV^j. -Negapatam, S.
India.
Son of Lt.-Col. Edward Cave-Browne, E.I.CS., b.
1779; d. 1841 ; 711. 1815, Ann (d. 1876), d. of Thomas
Raban of Calcutta : —
Rev. William Henry Cave- Browne, M.A. Oxford, late
Rector of Wickham, St. Paul, Essex, b. 1827 ; tn. ist, 1852,
Henrietta (she d. 1856), d. of Philip Selfe of Marten,
Wilts; 2nd, 1865, Louisa, d. of George- Munday of
Kennington ; and has issue — Henry Cave-Browne,
Gentleman, b. 1856 [ttt. 1900, Nina Christina, ygst. d.
of Rev. Newton J. Spicer, Rector of E. Woodhay] ; and
Henrietta Mary.
Edward Raban Cave- Browne, Esq., C.S.I. , late Account-
ant-General India Office, b. 1835 ; tti. 1879, Caroline Anne,
d. of William Abbott Greene, Inspector-General of Hos-
pitals ; and has issue — (i) William Cave-Browne, Gentle-
man, b. 1884; (2) Horace Cave-Browne, Gentleman, b.
1886; (3) Frederick Cave-Browne, Gentleman, b. 1889
Ann ; and Mary. Res. —
B.\SIL SHILLITO CAVE, Esquire, C.B., H.B.M.'s
Diplomatic Agent and Consul-Gen. at Zanzibar ; created
C.B. 1897, for services in connection with the bombard-
ment of Zanzibar. Bom Nov. 14, 1865, being the fourth
son of the late Thomas Cave, Esq., M. P. , J. P., Queens-
berry House, Richmond, Surrey, and 4 Eastern Terrace,
Brighton. Armorial bearings— Or, fretty azure, a cross
moline and a bordure nebuly gules, on a chief of the
last two greyhounds' heads erasrtd of the first. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a greyhound sejant or, pellettte, resting the dexter leg on a
cross moline gules. MottO - " Cave Deus videt. " Married,
Feb. 19, 1892, Mary Creighton, younger dau. of the Rev.
J. B. M'Clellan, M.A., Principal of the Royal .Agricultural
College, Cirencester; and has Issue — Kenneth M'Clellan
Cave, Gentleman, b. Aug. 16, 1893 ; and Joy Mary. Postal
addresses — H.B.M.'s Agency and Consulate-General, Zanzi-
bar; 14 Redcliffe Square, London, S.W. Club — St. James's.
is the Military Cockade.
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Sir CHARLES DANIEL CAVE, Baronet. J. P. and
D. L. for counties Gloucester and Devon, M.A. Oxford.
Born Sept. 17, 1832, being the third son of Daniel Cave,
Esq., of Cleve Hill and Sidbury Manor, J. P., and M.A.
O.xford, and his wife Frances, dau. of Henry Locock, M.D. ,
of Northampton. Armorial bearings— Azure, fretty argent,
on a fesse or, a greyhound courant sable, collared of the
second, a bordure of the third, pellett^e. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a daisy
flower slipped proper, issuant therefrom a greyhound's head
per pale argent and sable, guttle, counterchanged. Motto
— " Cave." Married, .Sept. i, 1859, Edith Harriet, dau. of
John Addington Symonds, M.D. , of Clifton ; and has had
Issue — (i) Daniel Charles Addington Cave, Esq., J. P. for
cos. Gloucester and Devon, h. May 17, i860, d. July 23, 1901 ;
(2) Charles Henry Cave, Esq., B.A. O.vford, J. P. co.
Gloucester, h. March 17, 1861 [w. , Jan. 12, 1892, Beatrice
Julia, third dau. of Sir Frederick Martin Williams of
Tregullow, Cornwall, Bart., and has i.ssue]; (3) Walter
Frederick Cave, Esq. b. Sept. 17, 1863 [/«. June 21, 1892,
Jessie Maria, dau. of Hugh Cochrane of Montreal in
Canada]; (4) Arthur Stephen Cave, Esq., Major Princess
Ciiarlotte of Wales Royal Berkshire Regt., served with
the Egyptian Frontier Field Force (medal and Khed-
ive's Star), h. June 24, 1865 ; and Edith Frances. Seats—
Cleve Hill, Gloucestershire ; Sidbury Manor, Sidmouth,
Devon ; Stoneleigh House, Clifton Park, Bristol. Club —
Carlton.
CAVE [temp. Henry VII., granted by Barker, Garter
King of Arms). Azure, fretty argent, on a fesse or, a grey-
hound courant sable, collared of the second, a bordure of
the third, pellettt-e. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a daisy tlower slipped proper
issuant therefrom a greyhound's head per pale argent and
sable, gutl^, counterchanged. Motto — " Cave."
Sons of Edward Cave of Rowden Abbey and Pool
Hall, Bromyard, b. 1819 ; d. 1879; m. 1841, Elizabeth,
d. of Thomas Taylor : —
Edward Lashford Cave, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. ist,
1878, Bessie Curzon, d. of George Austin of Shefford,
Beds; 2nd, 1896, Minna Lizzy, d. of' Julius Berncastel of
Tonbridge, Kent; and has issue — Edward Austin Cave,
Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Elizabeth Minna. Estate — Pool
Hall, Bromyard. Res. — Felsenheim, Bromyard. Club —
Junior Conservative.
Daniel William Cave, Gentleman, b. 1848. Res. — Fern-
hill Heath, Worcester.
William Perry Cave, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. — Lady-
wood, Droitwich.
Sons of George Cave, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Burfield,
nr. Bristol, b. 17(^6 ; d. 1877 ; m. Anne, d. of Capt.
Halliday, R.N :—
Admiral John Halliday Cave, C.B., R.N., Knt. of
Legion of Honour, has 5th class Mejidie, b. 1827; m. 1859,
Louisa, d. andh. of George Ellis, formerly ofTingley Hall,
Yorks. ; and has issue. Seat — Henbury Court, Gloucester.
Res. — 17 Palace Gate, Kensington, W.
Lt.-Col. Edward Cave, b. . Res. —
Lt.-Col. Walter Cave, late Roy. Irish Fus., b. 1843;
m. , Ada, d. of J. Wetherall ; and hasissue. Res. —
Only surv. son of Daniel Cave, Esq., J. P., of Cleve
Hill, Glos. , and Sidbury Manor, Devon, M.A. O.xon.,
(Sheriff of Bristol 1836), b. 1789; d. 1872; m. 1820,
Frances, d. of Henry Locock, M.D. , of Northampton : —
Sir Charles Daniel Cave, ist Bart. (21 July 1896) [(f.v.).
CAVE (H. Coll., c. 1880). Or, fretty azure, a cross
moline, and a bordure nebuly gules, on a chief of the last,
two greyhound's heads erased of the first. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound
sejant or, pellett^e, resting the dexter leg on a cross moline
gules. Motto— " Cave Deus videt." Liveiy — Blue.
Sons of late Thomas Cave, Esq., of Queensberry
House, Richmond, J. P. cos. Middx., Surrey, and
Westminster (High Sheriff London and Middx. 1865,
M.P. Barnstaple 1865-1880), (5. 1825 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1849,
Elizabeth (14 Redcliffe Square, S.W.), d. of Jasper
Shallcrass : —
Thomas Cave, Gentleman, b. 1854; d. 1904; leaving
issue.
George Cave, Esq., K.C.
Chrman. of Qr. Sessions, B.A.
ford, b. 1856 ; ;«. 1885, Estella, d. of William Mathews,
late of Crewkcrne, Somerset. Res. — The Old Palace,
Richmond, Surrey. Club— \Jmon.
Edmund Cave, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res.—'^S St. John's
Wood Road, N.W. Clubs— C\\.y Liberal, Walsingham.
Basil Shilhto Cave, Esq., C.B. (1897) [q.v.].
GEORGE ALIN(iTON CAVE-ORME, Esquire, of the
Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, LL.M., B.A. (Cantab.),
and B.A. of Melbourne University. Born 1867, being the
eldest son of the late Wm. Thomas Robinson ; assumed
the surnames of Cave-Orme by Royal Licence in the year
1888, under the will of his cousin, the late Charles Cave
John Orme, sometime High Sheriff of Rutland. Club —
New Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings—
J. P. and D.L. co. Surrey,
(Oxon.), Recorder of Guild-
Argent, a chevron between three escallops in chief, and a
dolphin naiant in base all gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
a dolphin naiant argent, charged on the body with two
escallops gules, and between as many branches of coral
of the last. Married, 1891, Ida Ventry, daughter of the
late William Kennedy of Nuntherungie Station, New South
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Wales, and has Issue — Rupert William Cave-Orme, Gen-
tleman, born 189s ; Leila Margaret ; and Emily Frances.
Postal address — Vicarage House, Teddington.
JAMES GORDON CAVENAGH-MAINWARING,
Esquire, Capt. Cornwall and Devon Miners' R.G.A.
(Militia). Born December 3, 1865, being the eldest son of
Hon. Wentworth Cavenagh of Edin Park, Marryatville,
South Australia, for twenty years a Member of the Legislative
Assembly of Soutli Australia, by his wife Ellen Jane, dau. of
Gordon-Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall, who both assumed
by Royal Licence, Feb. 25, 1892, the additional arms and
name of Mainwaring. Aimorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, argent two bars gules (for Mainwaring); 2 and 3
per fesse azure and sable, a lion passant regardant argent,
between four crescents, three in chief and one in base of
the last (for Cavenagh). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. out of ducal coronet or, an ass's head proper
(for Mainwaring) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount, between two trefoils slipped vert, a crescent azure,
therefrom issuant a garb or. Married, Nov. 2, 1904,
Evelyn Dutlon, eldest dau. of George Dutton Green of
Holmfield, Adelaide, South Australia. Motto—" Devant
si je puis." Seat — Whitmore Hall, co. Stafford.
ALFRED EDWARD JOHN CAVENDISH, Gentle-
man. Bor7i June 19, 1859, being the
(TTPlVirnrittffl second son of Francis William Henry
va^aUtUUi;iil Cavendish, Gentleman, by his first wife
Elinor Siophia Diana, commonly known
as Lady Elinor Sophia Diana, daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable Richa.-d Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl of
Clare. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly
of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for
Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a
chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ;
3. per bend crenelde argent and gules (for PjovIc) ; 4. chequy
or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend
sable, three owls of the field (for Savile); 6. sable, a lion
passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent
(for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, " Cavendo
tutus." Married, May 18, 1886, Alice Isabella, daughter
of the late John Van der Byl of Fairfield, Cape of Good
Hope; and has /j«/(?— Ralph Henry Voltelen Cavendish,
(lentleman, born March 27, 1887.
Captain CECIL CHARLES CAVENDISH, second
_■ Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Born May 14,
1855, being the second son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel
William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, in
the county of Sussex, by his wife Emily Augusta, com-
monly known as Lady Emily Augusta, daughter of the Right
Honourable John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six,
1. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ;
2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the
second three roses of the first (for Hardwick); 3. per
bend crenelle argent and gules (for Bovle) ; 4. chequv
or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford)'; 5. argent, on
a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable,
a hon passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets
argent (for Compton); and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a snake nowed proper; with the Motto,
"Cavendo tutus." Married, March 4, 1890, Maud Henri-
etta, daughter of Colonel (Jeorge Thomas Halliday of the
Bengal Staff Corps; and has Issue~(\) Frederick George
Cavendish, Gentleman, b. Dec. 8, 1891 ; (2) Bruce Alwynne
Cavendish. Gentleman, b. April 27, 1894, d. June <„ 1894 ;
(3) Ronald Valentine Cecil Cavendish, Gentleman," (^. April
14, 1896; (4) Charles Vernon Balfour Cavendish, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 14, 1903.
CHARLES GEORGE C.WENDISH, Gentleman.
Born July 5, 1874, being the only son of the Reverend
Charles William Cavendish, Rector of Little Casterton,
in tne county of Rutland, by his third wife Marv, daughter
of the late Ivil Alexander Gregg. Armorial bearings-
He be.irs for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks'
heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire
engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of
the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and
gules (for Boyle); 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules
(for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the
field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, be-
tween ihree esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed
proper ; with the MottO, " Cavendo tutus."
ERNEST LIONEL FRANCIS CAVENDISH, Gentle-
man. Born February 2, 1863, being the third son of
Francis William Henry Cavendish, Gentleman, by his
wife Elinor Sophia Diana, commonly known as Lady
Elinor Sophia Diana, third daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl
of Clare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed
argent (for Cavendish); 2. argent, a saltire engrailed
azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the
first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and
gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules
(for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of
the field (for Savile); 6. sable, a lion passant guardant
or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake
nowed proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Cavendo tutus. " Married,
Feb. 23, 1886, Jessie, second daughter of the late William
Jenkins of West House, Fishguard, in the county of Pem-
broke ; and has /w7/<? — ."Mwyn Lionel Compton Cavendish,
Gentleman, born March 26, 1890. Residence — Deputy
Governor's House, H.M. Prison, Portsmouth. Club —
East India United Service.
HENRY FREDERICK COMPTON CAVPZNDISH,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Derby, Lieut. R.N. Born
May 6, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -
Col. William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke,
in CO. Sussex, by his wife Emily Augusta, commonly
known as Lady Emily Augusta, dau. of the Rt. Hon.
John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks'
heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire
engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of
the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and
gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for
Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the
field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or,
between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed
proper; with the Motto, "Cavendo tutus." Married,
July 10, 1888, Harriet Castalia Godolphin Osborne, com-
monly known as Lady Harriet Castalia Godolphin Osborne,
eldest daughter of the Most Noble George Godolphin
Osborne, ninth Duke of Leeds; and has Issue — (i) Henry
James Francis Cavendish, Gentleman, b. Aug. 17, 1893 ;
(2) George Sidney Godolphin Cavendish, b. Dec. 2, 1895 ;
Emily Gcorgiana Harriet ; and Evelyn Alice Beatrix.
Residences — Cronford, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire; 37
Eaton Place, London, S.W. C/miJ Naval and MiUtary.
REGINALD RICHARD FREDERICK CAVEN-
DISH, Gentleman. Born February 25, 1857, being the eldest
son of Francis William Henry Cavendish, Gentleman, by his
first wife Elinor Sophia Diana, commonly known as Lady
Elinor Sophia Diana, third daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl of
Claie. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quar-
terly of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (
(for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on \
a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; ',
3. per bend creneli^e argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy '
or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a
bend sable three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a
lion passant guardant or between three esquires' helmets
argent (for Compton) ; and for her Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto,
"Cavendo tutus." Married, September 11, 1880, Mary
Constance, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Harry
Dupins, Vicar of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, by his
wife Catherine Rosalie, daughter of Colonel Godfrey Thomas
Green of the Honourable East India Company's Service ;
and has had Issue — (i) George Francis Compton Cavendish,
Gentleman, born August 23, 1881, died February 3, 1884;
(2) Godfrey Lionel John Cavendish, Gentleman, born March
30, 1884; (3) Richard Charles Alexander Cavendish, Gentle-
man, born August 4, 1885; Rachael Muriel Evelyn Con-
stance ; Diana Violet Gladys ; Beatrix Fiances Dupuis ;
and Dorothy Alice Georgina.
is the Military Cockade.
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§ VICTOR CHRISTIAN WILLIAM CAVENDISH,
Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine
of Lancaster, Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry,
Bachelor of Arts ot the University of Cambridge, Member
of Parliament for the Western Division of the county of
Derby ; heir-presumptive to the Dukedom of Devonshire.
Born May 31, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Cavendish, Esquire, commonly called Lord Edward Caven-
dish, Member of Parliament, by his wife Elizabeth Emma,
commonly called the Honourable Elizabeth Emma, daughter
of the late Right Honourable William Sebright Lascelles.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Sable, three
bucks' heads caboshed argent, and impaling the arms of
Petty-Fitzmaurice, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine on a
bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing to the Polar Star or
(for Petty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, a chief ermine
(for Fitzmaurice). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed
proper; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus." Married,
1892, Evelyn Emily Mary, commonly called Lady Evelyn
Emily Mary, daughter of the Most Honourable the fifth
Marquess of Lansdowne. Residence — Holker Hall, Carn-
forth.
WILLIAM HENRY ALEXANDER GEORGE
DELMAR CAVENDISH, Gentleman. Born October
3, 1849, being the son of the late Captain George Henry
Cavendish, First Life Guards, by his wife Emily Victorine
P'lizaljeth, only daughter of Sir William Rumbold, Baronet.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of
six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboslied argent (for
Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a
chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ;
3. per bend creneMe argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4.
chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent,
on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable,
a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets
argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto,
"Cavendo tutus." Married, September 15, 1874, Edith
Louisa, daughter of Edmund Chivers ; and has Issue —
Charles Alfred William Delmar Cavendish, Gentleman,
born July 28, 1878; Georgina Edith Bessie; Editli Emily
Ida ; Louisa Ann Grace ; and two other children.
Motto — "Sohou, Sohou." Married Mary Ellen, dau. of
the late Richard Haworth of the Argoed, Shropshire; and
has Issue— (\) George H. Cawston, Gentleman; (2) Cecil
Faulkner Cawston, Gentleman, i8th Hussars, died of
CAVERSWELL, quartered
TAUNTON.
by GROSVENOR and
FREDERICK CAWLEY, Esquire, J. P. Lanes., M.P.
Prestwich Division of Lancashire. Born Oct. 9, 1850,
being tlie son of the late Thomas Cawley of Priestland,
Tarporley, by Harriet his wife, dau. of Sanniel Bird of
Beeston Hall, Cheshire. C///(Jj— National Liberal, Reform.
Armorial bearings — Sable, three swans' heads erased
argent, gutt(^e-de-poi.\, a chief arched or, thereon a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two garbs azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a swan's head erased argent,
between six bulrushes stalked and leaved, three on either
side or. Married, 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of John Smith of
Kynsall Lodge, Audlem. Residences — Brooklands, Prest-
wich, and Berrington Hall, Leominster.
HUGH CAWLEY, Esquire, J. P. for Cheshire. Born
1840, being the fourth son of the late Thomas Cawley of
Priestland, Cheshire. Armorial bearings— Sable, three
swans' heads erased argent, gutt^e-de-poix, a chief arched
or, thereon a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between
two garbs azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a swan's head
erased argent, between six bulrushes stalked and leaved,
three on either side or. Married, 1862, Elizabeth, dau. of
late Samuel Dobell of Acton, Cheshire, and Manchester.
Seats— ^\.. Mary's Clyffe, Alderley Edge.
GEORGE CAWSTON, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law.
Born 1851, being the second son of the late S. W. Cawston.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable, four crosses
clech(?e, voided and pometti^e of the first, on a chief nebuly
azure a falcon, wings expanded of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an oak-tree proper, a falcon argent, charged on the
wing with a cross crosslet sable, preying on a hare azure.
SOMOLT- SOMOtr
wounds received in action in the Transvaal, 1901 ; Ellen
Winifred Louise [w., 1904, Capt. M. P. R. Oakes, sth
Royal Irish Lancers] ; and Sylvia Phyllis. Seat— The Manor
House, Cawston, co. Norfolk. Town residence— s^ Upper
Brook Street, W. 6V?/*j— Conservative, Wellington.
GEORGE J. CAWTHORNE, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly per pale indented ermine and gules,
gutt6e-d'or, a fesse nebuly or, between in the first and fourth
quarters a lion's head couped azure, and in the second a
pair of wings conjoined in lure of the third (or), and in the
third quarter a chess rook argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wTeath of the colours, between two
wings sable, each charged with a chess-rook or, a thorn-
bush proper, thereon a rook also proper. Motto— " At
spes non fracta." Residences— 'QedMchene, Fox Hill, Upper
Norwood, London, S.E. ; Stretton House, Leamington
Spa.
HENRY CAWTHRA, Gentleman, formerly a Barrister-
at-Law of Canada. Born Sept. 2, 1830, being the fourth
and youngest son of John Cawthra, Esq., J. P.. of New-
market, CO. York, who was the first Member of Parliament
of Upper Canada for the co. of Simcoe when that county
was separated from the co. of York in 1829. Livery— ^lae.
Armorial bearings Or, on a chevron azure, between three
hurts, each charged with a boar's head couped, two arrows
points upwards of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a quiver fesseways
filled with arrows or, a boar's head couped azure, holdmg
in the mouth two arrows saltireways, the points resting on
the quiver also or. Motto— " Maintien le droit." Married
(at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, England),
Oct. 6, 1857, Anna Celista, eldest dau. of the Hon. Samuel
Mills, a Member of the Legislative Council of Upper
Canada (whose patent bears the sign-manual of H.M.
Queen Victoria, and who was subsequently nommated as a
senator, on the confederation of the Dominion of Canada) ;
and has Issue— [\) Henry Cawthra, Gentleman, b. Aug. 8,
i8c8 d Feb 8 1859 ; (2) William Cawthra, Gentleman,
b. March 6, 1864, d. lune 16, 1865 ; (3) Henry Victor
Holton Cawthra, Gentleman, b. at St. Heliers, Jersey,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ca^
Caj
Dec. 31, 1866 [m. Ada Austin ArthursJ ; Anna Maud
Henry Brock, Barrister-at-Law] ; Helena Frances
m. Oldfield, India Civil Service] ; Gertrude Stephanie [;«.
m. Nowell Paul Cayley, Esq.]; Adelaine Matilda |w. William
Sidney Hargreaves] ; Dorothy Mary ; and Gwladys Eva.
Residences — Westend Lodge, Westend, Hants; 62 Clarendon
Road, W. Club — New University.
CAYTHORPE, quartered by FLOYER.
Sir CHARLES CAYZER, ist Bart. (1904), Knight
Bachelor (1897), J. P. for cos. Renfrew, Dumbarton, and
Stirling, M. P. for Barrow-in-B'urness since 1892, Hon.
Col. ist Lanarkshire Volunteer Artillery. Born July 15,
1843, being the only son of Charles William Cayzer of
Plymouth, by Mary Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of William
Nicklin of Hackney. Livery — Myrtle green, with drab
facings. Armorial bearings — Party per chevron azure and
argent, in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and ni base an
ancient ship with three masts, sails furled sable, colours
flying gules, a chief invccted of the third, thereon three
estoiles of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of his
colours, a sea-lion erect proper, holding in the de.xter paw
a fleur-de-lis, and supporting with the sinister an estoile
James G. Burnham, Esq., Capt. R.C.I.]; and Grace Milli-
cent Kennaway. 5tf«/-Yeadon Mall, Toronto. Canada.
DIGBY LEONARD ARTHUR CAYLEY. Esquire.
D. L. for CO. Hereford, Lieut. Yorks. Huss. Yeo.
Cavalry. Born Sept. 25, 1864, being the eldest son of Digby
Cayley (son of Sir Digby Cayley, Bart.), by his wife Char-
lotte, dau. of Robert Bower of Welham, Malton. Armo-
rial bearings -Quarterly argent and sable, on a bend gules,
three mullets of the first, impaling the arms of Coddington,
namely ermine, a cross sable fretty or, in the first and fourth
quarters a trefoil slipped, and in the second and third a
boar's head erased of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a denii-lion
argent or, charged witii a bend as in the arms, holding a
battle-axe ary;ent, handle gules, and garnished or. Mottoes
— " Nulq'un " [only one" (God)]; and " Per lucein ac tone-
bras mea sidera sanquine surgent." Married, .April 18,
1894, Beatrice Coddington, only dau. of Sir William Cod-
dington, Bart., M.P. Boro' of Blackburn ; and has Issue —
(i) Digby Coddington Cayley, Gentleman, /'. July 17, 1895 ;
(2) William Arthur Seton Cayley, Gentleman, h. Sept. 11,
1896. Residence — Lovely Hall, Salesbury, near Blackburn.
Clubs — Carlton. Yorkshire (York).
HUGH CAYLEY, Gentleman. Bom Sept. 6, 1861,
being the eldest son of the late George John Cayley, Bar-
rister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, by his wife Mary Anne
Frances, eldest dau. of Montagu Wilmot of Osmaston, co.
Derby. Armorial bearings — Quarterly argent and sable,
on a bend gules, three mullets of the first. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant or, charged with a bend gules, thereon three
mullets argent, in the paws a battle-axe azure, handle
also gules, tufted gold. 5^(;/— Wydale, Yorks. Club —
Wellington.
Sir RICHARD CAYLEY, Knight Bachelor (1882), M.A.
Camb. (1858), Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn (1862),
J. P. for Rutland, Northants, and the Liberty of Peter-
borough, Retired Chief-Justice of Ceylon. Born 1833.
being the third son of the late Edward Cayley, Esq., J. P.
Stamford, and of Frances, dau. of the late Rev. Richard
Twopeny, Rector of Little Casterion, Rutland. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly argent and sable, a bend gules,
charged with three mullets of the first, a mullet for differ-
ence. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged with a bend gules,
thereon three mullets argent, in the paws a battle-axe
proper. Married, April 17, 1866, Sophia Margaret, dau. of
David Wilson, Member of Legislative Council, Ceylon;
and has Issue— (\) Hugh Charles Cayley, Esq., B.A. Trin.
College, Cambridge, b. August 1869 {m. Annie Beatrice,
and has issue, Kymer Frank Hugh Cayley, Esq., b. Dec.
12, 1900, and Richard Wilkins Cayley, Gentleman, b.
1902] ; Frances Sophia Henrietta \_m. Francis Du Pre
both or; with the Motto, "Cautcsed impavide." Married,
1868, Agnes Elizabeth, only daughter of William Trickey
of Clifton, Bristol; and has Issne — (i) Charles William
Cayzer, Esq., M.A. (Christ Church, O.xford), b. 1869
[m., 1893, Mary, dau. of Thomas Jennings White, Esq.,
Q.C. , and has issue, Charles William Cayzer, Esq., b.
1896 ; Arnold Tellefsen Cayzer, Gentleman. /'. 1897; Wini-
fred Mary ; and Estelle Agnes] ; (2) John .Sanders Cayzer,
Esq., Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1871 [;«. Sibyll, dau.
of Herbert Hall] ; (3) August Bernard Tellefsen Cayzer,
Esq., Lieut, of the Royal Navy. b. 1876 [w., 1904, Ina,
dau. of William Stancombe] ; (4) Arthur Edward Cayzer.
Esq., b. 1878; (5) Herbert Robin Cayzer, Esq., (5. 1881 ;
(6) Harold Stanley Cayzer, Esq., born 1882, Lieut, nth
Hussars ; Mary Agnes [w. Capt. J. M. Vereker, late 4th
Dragoon Guards]; Florence Gwendoline [w., 1902, Capt.
John Rushworth Jellico, C. B.]; and Constance Winifred.
Seats- GMimore, Perthshire; Ralston, Renfrewshire ; and
Newtyle, Forfarshire. To7on residence^i-] Belgrave Square,
S.W. Clubs — Carlton, City of London.
§ WILLIAM MARSHALL CAZALET, Esquire, D.L.
and J. P. for the co. of Kent, late Lieut, of the West
Kent Yeo. Cav. Born 1865, being the only son of Edward
Cazalet, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Fairlawn (who died 1883),
by his vvife Elizabeth Sutherland, dau. of William Marshall.
Armorial bearings - Azure, a castle triple-towered argent
between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a boar passant in base
or, and impaling the arms of Maxwell, namely argent, on a
saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, in base a crescent
of the second, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight
bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
is tbe Military Cockade.
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his degree, with a mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a casque, and in front thereof a tilt-
ing-spear fesseways all proper. MottO — " Spero meliora. "
Married, July 20, 1893, Maud Lucia Heron, dau. of Sir John
Robert Heron-Maxwell, seventh Baronet. Postal address —
Fairlawn, Kent. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
ARTHUR PHILIP CAZENOVE, Gentleman. Born
1857, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Arthur Cazenove.
Annorial beaxings — Azure, a tower argent, supported by
two lions rampant guardant, that on the de.\ter side or,
and that on the sinister of the second, a fleur-de-lis in base
of the third, on a chief arched of the last two roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two demi-lions guar-
dant addorsed, tails interlaced, that on the dexter or, that
on the sinister azure, each gorged with a collar counter-
changed and holding between the paws a rose as in the
arms. Married, 1882, Charlotte Isabel Augusta, dau. of
General Sir Charles Cameron Shute, K.C. B. ; and has Issue —
(i) Bernard de L. Cazenove, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (2) Arnold
de L. Cazenove, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and Muriel de L. Res.
—51 Cadogan Place, S.W. C///^j — Boodle's, Wellington.
CECIL, quartered by CONYERS.
CECIL, see GASCOYNE-CECIL and JOICEY-CECIL.
CECIL, see GASCOYNE-CECIL.
CECIL [c. 1525). Barry of ten argent and azure, six
escutcheons sable, each charged with a lion rampant of
the first langued gules. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine,
a garb or supported by two lions, the dexter argent, the
sinister azure. Motto — " Cor unum via una. "
Son of the 4th Marquess of Exeter, b. 1849 ; d. 1898 ;
jii. 1875, Isabella, only child and heir of Sir Thomas
Whichcoie, 6th Bart. :—
William Thomas Brownlow Cecil, 5th Marquess of
Exeter (4 Feb. 1801), 14th Earl of Exeter (4 .May 1605),
15th Lord Burghley (25 Feb. 1571) [Supporters— Two
lions ermine] ; b. 1876; m. 1901, Hon. Myra Rowena Sibell
Orde Powlett, d. of 4th Lord Bolton ; and has issue — Lady
Letitia Sibell Winifred. Seat — Burghley House, Stamford.
Sons of late Lord Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil,
Lieut. R.N., b. 1851 ; d. 1889; in. 1874, Ediih (she
re-m. Capt. P. F. Tillard, q.v.), d. of Sir William
Cunlifte Brooks, ist Bart. : —
Ean Francis Cecil, Esq. , <^. 1880; m. 1901, Hilda Mary
Daubeny, d. of Col. Francis Charteris Wemys, H.M.
Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ; and has issue — Aileen Hilda
Frances. Res. — Aston Dene, Stevenage, Herts.
Richard William Francis Cecil, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; ?n.
1901, Jessie, d. of J. F. H. Bain of Ardilea, Green Island ;
and has issue — a son, b. 1902. Res. —
Yr. sons of third Marquess of Exeter, b. 1825 ; d. 1895 ;
w. 1848, Lady Georgiana Sophia Pakenham, d. of
Earl of Longford : —
Lord William Cecil, M.V.O., Groom-in- Waiting to
Q. Victoria, Comptroller and Treasurer to H.R. H. Princess
Henry of Battenberg, b. 1854; m. 1885, Hon. Mary Rothes
Margaret, d. of William, ist Baron Amherst of Hackney;
and has issue — (i) William Amherst Cecil, Esq., b. 1886;
(2) Thomas James Amherst Cecil, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
(3) John Francis Amherst Cecil, Gentleman, b. 1890; (4)
Henry Mitford Amherst Cecil, b. 1893. Res. — Hunmanby
Hall, Yorkshire.
Lord John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil {q.v.).
Yr. son of 2nd Marquess of Exeter, b. 1795 ; d. 1867 ;
m. 1824, Isalella, d. and coh. of William Stephen
Poyntz of Cowdray, Sussex : —
Lord Brownlow Thomas Montagu Cecil, b. 1827 ; m. ist,
1854, Charlotte Alexandrina Mabella [d. 1888), only d. of
Edward Thompson Curry, H.B.M. Consul at Ostend ; 2nd,
1896, Stella, d. of Rev. William Randall, D.D. Res.—
Cowdray, Reigate.
Yr. son of 2nd Marquess of Salisbury, b. ijgi ; d.
1868, by his second marriage, 1847, with Lady Mary
Catharine, d. of sth Earl De la Warr : —
Lord Arthur Cecil, M..A. Camb., Capt. 4th V.B. Hants
Regt. [Arms as above. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
six arrows in saltire or, barbed and flighted argent, girt
with a belt gules, buckled and garnished gold over the
arrows a morion cap proper. Motto — " Sero sed serio "] ;
b. 1851 ; /«. ist, 1874, Elizabeth Anne (d. 1901), eld. d.
of Joseph Wilson of Woodhorn Manor, Northumberland ;
2nd, 1902, Frederica, eld. d. of Baron Otto von Klenck
of Gnmnden, Austria ; and has issue — (i) Arthur William
James Cecil, Esq., Lieut. Grenadier Gds. , b. 1875; (2)
Reginald Edward Cecil, Esq., Capt. 21st Lancers, b. 1878
[/«. 2 Feb. 1902, May Beatrice, d. of H. Drayson Pilcher ;
and has issue — Margaret Mary]. Res. — The Mount,
Lymington, Hants.
CHAD, see SCOTT-CHAD.
CHADWICK. see COOPER-CHADWICK.
ALFRED CHADWICK, Gentleman. Born Feb. 3.
1836, being the only surviving son of the late William
Chadwick of Grove Park, Camberwell, co. Surrey, by his
second wife .-Xnn, eldest dau. of James Waghorn of Ewell,
CO. Surrey. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and sable,
an inescutcheon argent, within an orle of the last, charged
with eight martlets of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lily stalked and
leaved proper between two quatrefoils or. Motto — "Nil
desperandum." Married, firstly, Caroline Skuse, who
died without issue ; and secondly, Nov. 16, 1876. Anne
Simpson, elder dau. of Edward Harby; and has Issue—
Alfred WiUiam Chadwick, Gentleman, b. Dec. 31, 1878;
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Annie Violet ; Mary Winifred ; and Joyce Chadwyck. Seat—
Frankham, Mark Cross, co. Sussex.
His Honour AUSTIN COOPER CHADWICK,
County Judge for co. of Wellington, Local Judge of High
Court ot Justice. Bor/i Nov. 18, 1842, being the fourth son
of John Craven Chadvi'ick, Esq., of Guelph, J. P., by his
vv'ife Louisa, dau. of Jonathan Bell. Armorial bearings-
Party per pale gules and sable, within an orle of eight
martlets an inescutcheon argent, charged with a cross of
the first, and in the first quarter a crescent of the second.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet argent,
bearing in his bill fesseways a white lily slipped, stemmed,
and leaved proper, borne fesseways, the flower to the
sinister. Mottoes — (Above), " In candore decus," (below),
(3) George D'Arcy Austin Chadwick, Gentleman, b. Feb.
22, 1880 ; (4) Richard Ellard Garden Chadwick, Gentleman,
Lieut. 36th Peel Regt. , b. Feb. 16, 1885 ; (5) Bryan Damer
Seymour Chadwick, Gentleman, b. June 24, 1888 ; Fanny
" Toujours pret." Married, December 19, 1867, Caroline
Christie, daughter of Ralph Charles Nicholson ; and has
Issue — Henry Austin Chadwick, Gentleman, born April 15,
1883 ; and Caroline Gladys May. Postal address — Guelph,
Canada.
EDWARD MARION CHADWICK Esquire, Major
(ret.) in Active Militia, late Queen's Own Rifles, Barrister-
at-Law, Treas. , Meniberof Chapter of Cathedral of Toronto.
Is an honorary chief of the ."^i-x Nations Indians, having
been adopted by the chiefs in council into the .Anowara
or Turtle Clan of the Mohawk Nation by the name of
Shagotyohgwisaks. Born Sept. 22, 1840, being the third
son of John Craven Chadwick Esq. , of Guelph, J. P. , by his
wife Louisa, dau. of Jonathan Bell of Kensington, England,
and granddau. of Daniel Bell and Catherine his wife, dau.
of David Barclay of London, son of Barclay of Urie, Kin-
cardine, Scotland. Armorial bearings^^Party per pale
gules and sable, within an orle of eight martlets an inescut-
cheon argent, charged with a cross of the first, and in the
first quarter a crescent of the second. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a martlet argent, bearing in his bill a white
lily slipped, stemmed and leaved proper, borne fesseways,
the flower to the sinister; with the Mottoes, (above) "In
candore decus," (below) " Toujours pret." Married, firstly,
June 28, 1864, Ellen Byrne, dau. of James Beatty (she died
Feb. 10, 1865); secondly, Feb. 20, 1868, Maria Martha,
dau. of Alexander Fisher ; and has Issue — (1) William
Craven Vaux Chadwick, Esq., Capt. 36th Peel Regt.
(Active Militia of Canada), b. Dec. 6, 1868 {m. Dec. 29,
1898, Jessie Dorothea, dau of Robert Murray of New York,
and has had issue, Patricia Katharine, d. March 2, 1901] ';
(2) Edward Alister Eade Chadwick, Gentleman, of the
Imperial Bank, St. Thomas, Ontario, b. Feb. 13, 1871 [m.
June 4, 1898, Florence Edith, dau. of Thomas Campbell
Kemp, and has issue, Edward Norman Loud, b. April 7,
1899 ; Austin Ralph Chadwick, Gentleman, b. July 10, 1901] ;
Marion [in. June 30, 1898, to James Grayson Smith, Bar-
rister-at-Law, and has issue]; and Louisa Mary Caroline.
Postal address — Toronto, Canada.
HARRY CHADWICK, Gentleman, B. A., S.C.L., Wor-
cester Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple.
Born Oct. I, 1849, being the only son of Henry Stret-
tell Chadwick, by Elizabeth Pearce. ("///(^—(Conservative.
Livery — Dark blue, brass buttons. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Anus : Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle
of martlets argent, all within a bordure engrailed or, charged
with cross crosslets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire, the flower and
stem of a white lily slipped proper. Motto — " In candore
decus." Married, Dec. 2, 1875, Jane Lane, 2nd dau. of
William Percival Boxall, Esq., of Ivories, co. Sussex, and
Brighton ; and has Issue — (i) Harry Eli;is Lane Chadwick,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1876; (2) Percival Strettell Chad-
wick, Gentleman, b. Dec. 29, 1880; (3) Rupert Pemberton
Chadwick, Gentleman, b. May 23, 1887. Seat — Chad
Wyche, Bovey Tracey, co. Devon.
HUGO MAVESYN CHADWICK, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 14, 1859, being the eldest son of the late John de
Heley Mavesyn Chadwick, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his
wife Clara Sophia, eldest dau. of Major F. B. Goad, Bengal
Cavalry. Armorial bearings — Gules, an inescutcheon
within an orle of martlets argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lily argent,
stalked and leaved vert. Married, Feb. 5, 1887, jane,
only dau. of the late Major James Kennedy M'Adam, late
7th Royal Fusiliers, of Craigengillan, Ayrshire ; and has
Issue — Lottie Violet Mavesyn. Residence — Shenstone, Lich-
field. C/«<J— Raleigh.
The Reverend WILLIAM KYLE WESTWOOD
CHAFY, M.A. and D.D. in Oxford Univ., F.S.A. Born
1841, being the eldest son of the late William Westwood
Chafy, Gentleman, sometime of Feltwell Place, co. Norfolk, •
by his first wife Annette, second dau. of the Rt. Rev. Samuel
Kyle, D.D., Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. Liveiy—
Dark-blue coat and trousers with pale-blue stripe, white waist-
coat, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Party per
is the Military Cockade.
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]iale gules and azure, a griffin segreant argent, on a chief en-
tjrailed ermine, three lozenges of the second, impaling in
rii;ht of his wife the arms of Shirley, namely, paly of six
<ii and azure, a (|uarter ermine. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, between two branches of palm,
a i^eacock in his pride all proper. Motto — " Fide et fiducia. "
Married, May 2, 1872, Mary Clara, second dau. of the late
Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq., of Ettington, co. Warwick, J. P.
and D.L. for that co. , and of Lough Fca, co. Monaghan,
Ireland; and has Issue — (i) liugli I'khnund Chafy, Gentle-
man, l>. May 17, 1876 [w. July 2, 1903, Henrietta .Sybil,
dau. of G. M. Swinhoe, of Park House, Windsor] ; (2) Ralph
I'^velyn Westwood Chafy, Gentleman, b. March 28, 1884 ;
Blanche .Annunziata ; Gwendolen Mary; Honor Annette [</.
April 2, 1903] ; and Ursula Kathleen '1 heodora, a twin with
Honor, listufes — Rous Lench and Church Lench, in co.
Worcester ; and also property in the parishes of Sherbourne,
Broadwinsor, and Haslebury Bryan, all in co. Dorset; and
in the parishes of Trent, Wincanton, and Rimpton, in co.
Somerset. Postal address — Rous Lench Court, Rous Lench,
Evesham. Club — Junior Carlton.
Dr. Cliafy is entitled [though does not do so) to quarter the
following .-xrins for Westwood, viz., gules, a leopard's face jessant-
de-lis or, between three mullets of si.\ points of the last pierced
of the field.
CHAFYN, see TROYTE-CHAFYN-GROVE.
CHAIGNEAU, quartered by COLVILL.
ALFRED RAYMOND CHALKE. Gentleman. Born
, being the son of Henry Chalke, late of Groveleigh,
Torquay. Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and argent,
three bars counterchanged, a swan rising between three
cinquefoils ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-swan, wings
expanded or, a fountain, each wing charged with a cinque-
foil gules. Motto —" Semper virtute vivo." Residence —
Coryton Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth.
DAVID MONT.AGUE ALEXANDER CHALMERS,
Advocate in Aberdeen. Born Dec. 26, 1861, being the
eldest son of James Chalmers, Esq., J. P. of Westburn,
Aberdeen, by his wife Theresa Isabel, tu'e Brander. Clubs —
Junior Constitutional, Caledonian, Royal Northern, Conser-
vative (Aberdeen), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery
— Blue, with yellow corded edge. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a demi-lion sable, armed and langued gules, issuing
from a fesse azure, charged with a bear's head couped of the
first, muzzled of the third, in base a fleur-de-lis also of the
third, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules doubled
argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
dove holding an olive branch in its beak proper ; and in
an escroll above this MottO, "Spero." Postal addresses —
Beaconhill, Murtle, Aberdeen; 18 Golden Square, Aberdeen.
Sir DAVID PATRICK CHALMERS, Kt. Bach., son
of David Chalmers, Doctor of Medicine ; dubbed Kt. Bach. ,
1876. Armorial bearings— Argent, a demi-lion sable
issuing out of a fesse gules, charged with two bells of the
first, and in base a fleur-de-lis of the third. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising regardant proper ;
with the Motto, "Spero." Married, 1878, Janet Alice,
daughter of James Lorimer, Professor of Public Law of
the University of Edinburgh. Postal address — Georgetown,
British Guiana.
JAMES CHALMERS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace,
eldest son of David Chalmers, Esquire, of Westburn,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Anna Lamb, ni!e Camp-
bell. C/«^ — Conservative (Aberdeen). Livery — Blue, with
white corded edge. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, a demi-lion sable, armed and langued
gules, issuing from a fesse azure, charged with a bear's
head couped of the first, muzzled of the third, in base a
fleur-de-lis also of the third, a bordure of the second. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wieath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dove holding an olive branch in
its beak proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto,
"Sp(-ro." Married, December 27, i860, Theresa Isabel
Brander, widow of the Reverend William Elliott, Master of
Arts, (jf Holy Trinity Church, Paddington ; and has Issue —
(i) David Montague Ale.xander Chalmers, Gentleman, born
December 26, 1861 ; (2) James Piercie Chalmers, Gentle-
man, born September 6, 1866. Estate and postal address —
Westburn, Aberdeen.
JOHN HENRY CHALMERS, Gentleman. Born
August 26, 1849, being the second son of the Rev. Thomas
Smith Chalmers, formerly of Stafford, and afterwards of
Torquay, and Eliza his wife, dau. of Thomas Ward of Port
is the Naval Cockade.
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Hill, Shrewsbury. C/«^— National Liberal. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll.) — Argent, a fesse, in chief a dcmi-lion
couped between two fleurs-de-lis, and in base a falcon rising,
all gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a falcon, wings addorsed iiropur, semeje-de-
lis, between two quatrefoils all gules. Motto— " Quid non
Deo Juvante." Married, April ii, 1888, Emily Frances,
second dau. of William Silvester, Esq., J. P., of Stafford;
and has Issue— [\) Ronald Ward Silvester Chalmers, Gentle-
man, b. June 5, 1889; (2) Colin Ward Silvester Chalmers,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1891. Seat — Holcombe, Moreton
Hampstead, S. Devon.
CIIALONER (H. Coll. Ped.). Quarterly, i. sable, a
chevion between three cherubim or (Chaloner, R.L. , 1888) ;
2. sable, a lion rampant argent between four crosses bolonny,
two in chief and as many in base or, two flaunches of the
last, each charged with three like crosses in pale of the first
(Long) ; 3. sable, a lion passant argent, on a chief of the
last three crosses crosslet of the first (Long of Rood Ashton,
granted 1589 ; 4 gules, a sword in pale point upwards
proper, [jommel and hilt or, in chief two mullets of tiie last
(Dick) ; 5. vert, a lion rampant argent (Hume); 6. argent,
three popinjays vert, collared gules (Pepdie). Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
sea-wolf or. Livery — Black and yellow, gilt buttons,
gold lace.
Second son of Richard Penruddocke Long, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., M.P., of Rood Ashton and Wraxhali, co. Wilts,
b. 1825 ; (/. 187s ; ni. 1853, <-^harlotte Anna, only child
of late Rt. Hon. William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume
Dick, P.C., of Humewood, co. Wicklow : —
Richard Godolphin Walniesley Chaloner (R.L., 1888,
consecjuent upon will of late Admiral Chaloner, C.H. , of
LonghuU, Gisborough, Yorks. ), Esq., J. P. co. Wilts, late
Capt. 3rd K.O. Hussars, Lt.-Col. comdg. ist Wilts R.V.,
M.P. for Wesibury Div. Wilts 1895-1900, /;. 1856; m. 1882,
Margaret Brocklesby, d. of Rev. W. Brocklesby Davis,
Vicar of Ramsbury, co. Wilts; and has issue — (i) Richard
Godolphin Hume Chaloner, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2) Thomas
Weston Peel Long Chaloner, b. 1889; Margaret Bruce
Esm6 ; Ursula Violet ; C;ynthia Frances Charlotte ; and
Honora Elizabeth Dundas. Seat — Gisborough, Yorks.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military.
CHAMBERLAIN, quartered by BROWNLOW.
§ Field-Marshal Sir NEVILLE BOWLES CHAM-
BERLAIN, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon-
ourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of
the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1820,
being the third son of the late Sir Henry Chamberlain,
ist Bart., by his second wife, the dau. of William Morgan ;
created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, 1857, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of
that Order, 1863, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1875;
created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of
the Star of India, 1866, and advanced to the rank of Knii;ht
Grand Cross of that Order, 1873. Armorial bearings —
Gules, within an orle argent, charged with eight mullets
azure, an armillary sphere or. Upon the escutcheon, which
is surrounded by the rijjbon of the Most Honourable Ordt^r
of the Bath, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the
badges of a Knight (irand Cross of that Order, and of a
Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of
the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, uijon
a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed proper, the dexter
claw resting on an armillary sphere or ; with the Motto,
" Spes et fides." Martied, 1873, Charlotte Cuyler, dau.
of Major-General Sir William Reid, R.E. , Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint (jeorge, Knight Commander of the Most H(jn-
ourable Order of the Bath. Postal addicss — Lordswood,
near Southampton. Clubs — Naval and Military ; East
India United Service.
CHAMBERLAYNE, quartered by TAUNTON
FLOYER.
and
TANKERVILLE JAMES CHAMBERLAYNE,
Esquire, of Chamberlainstown, co. Meath, retired
Major 8oth South Stafl'ordshire Regiment, Commen-
datore of S. Silvcstro. Horn Jan. 10, 1844, being the
eldest son of 'lankerville William Chamberlayne, listj., of
Chamberlainstown, who </. 1895, by M irgaret, dau. of Ven.
Criiius Irwin, Archdeacon of Ossory (she d. 1883). l.ivery
-White with red facings. Armorial bearings— (^)uarterly
I and 4, gules, between three escallops argent, a chevron
engrailed or [Ulster's Office, 1607] (for Chamberlayne); 2
and 3, argent, between three holly leaves vert, a hand
gloved and couped at the wrist, and holding a thistle
all proper (for Irwin of Tanragoe, Ulster, 1899, on extinc-
tion in male line of that family) ; impaling the arms of
Rus|5oli (not recorded in England or Ireland), " d'azur, a
un mont de six coupeaux d'or, sonime de deux ccps de vignc
l)ass('-s en double sautoiret fruiid's de deux grappes de raisins
a dextre et ;\ senestre le tout au naturel " [vide Rietstay)).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest Upon a wreath of tin:
colours, a pegasus argent. Motto (for Irwin, 1899) — "Nemo
me impune lacessit." [This is the only family of the name
recorded in Ulster's Office with the arms of Chamberlayne.
Since 1674 the arms borne have been " gules, between three
escallops argent, a chevron of the same. "J Married, July
24, 1890, Donna Leopoldine [ti^e Princess Ruspoli); and
has Issue -[i] Crinus Henry Leopold Francesco Maria
Tankerville Chamberlayne, Gentleman, b. June 15, 1893;
(2) Jayme Isidore Caniille Paul Michael Chamberlayne,
Gentleman, b. May 15, 1895; and Marguerite Mary Isntay
Leopoldine. Residences— Q.y^'XXi^; 27 Upper Mount Street,
is the Military Cockade.
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Army and Navy.
W. Clubs — United Service,
CHARLES EDWARD STUART CHAMBERS of
Cardney. Born June 7, 1859, being the eldest son of the late
Robert Chambers of Edinburgh, by his wife Laura, dau. of
Murray Anderson of London. Armorial bearings— Or,
on a fesse wavy azure, between a denii-lion sable, holding
in his dexter paw a sword in chief proper, and in base three
roses gules, barbed and seeded vert, a fleur-de-lis of the
first. Mantling- gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a f.dcon rising, belled proper. MottO— " Facta
non verba." Married iKx\v\\& Sophia, dau. of the late John
K. Lindsay of Edinburgh. Seat Cardney, Dunkeld, N.B.
Clubs — Wellington, University (Edinburgh).
GEORGE FREDERICK CHAMBERS, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, J. P. for East Bourne,
Capt. 1st Sussex Engineer Volunteers. Born Oct. 18, 1841,
being the only son of the late Richard Chambers, Gentle-
man, M.D.,ofWimpole Street, London, by Cecilia, youngest
dau. of the late Rev. Ale.x. Brodie, D.D. , Vicar of East
Bourne, 18101828. Livery — Blue, with while collar and
cuffs and silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a mount in base, a negro cutting witli a bill a sugar-cane
all proper, on a chief azure two pine-apples or, leaved and
crowned of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed
proper, charged with a cross couped gules, holding in the
hand proper a scimetar argent, hilt and pommel or. Motto
— "Vi ct virtute." Married, Sept. 12, 1867, Henrietta
Cecilia, younger dau. of Rev. William Robert Newbolt,
Vicar of Somerton, Somerset ; and has Issue — Julia Cecilia ;
Julia Brodie ; Constance Emily Brodie ; Maud Henrietta
Brodie ; and Alice Mary Brodie. Estate — Northfield
Grange, East Bourne. Residence — Lethen Grange, Syden-
ham, Kent. Club — Carlton.
§ EDWARD CHAMBERS, Esquire. Born May 24,
1849. Eldest son of the late Sir George Henry
Chambers, Kniglit Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the
Tower Hamlets, by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of William
Chapman Sheppard of Redhill, in the co. Surrey. Livery —
Plain claret, with silver-plated buttons with crest. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, two chevronels sable between as many
chambers fi.xed in chief proper, and a lyniphad with sails
furled and oars in action in base sable. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of an ass's head erased proper, gorged with
a collar geniel, an anchor fesseways or. Motto — " Constans
et fidelis. " Postal address — Langley Lodge, Benkenham,
Kent.
CHAMBERS (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron between
three cinquefoiis or, as many Eastern crowns azure. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, a bear passant proper, muzzled, and gorged
with an Eastern crown or, from the muzzle a chain pendent
and refle.xed over the back gold.
Sons of George Wilton Chambers, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
Barrister-at-Law, /'. 1812; d. 1904; m. 1840, Anne, d.
of William W^ortiiington of Brockhurst Hall ; —
Charles Wilton Chambers, Gentleman, b. 1842. Seat — ■
Clough House, Rotherham, Yorks.
Robert George Chambers, Esq., J. P. W. Riding Yorks.,
b. 1846. Res. — Clough House, Rotherham, Yorkshire.
Ernest William Chambers, Gentleman, b. 1847; in. 1877,
Mary, oniy d. of Thomas Need of The Park, Nottingham.
Res. — Castle Hill House, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater.
Harry Polhill Chambers, Gentleman, ^. 1852; m. 1889,
Alice Jane, d. of Sir W. Ross Mahon, Bart. Res. — Grove
House, Whyteleaf, Surrey.
JOHN EDMUND FREDERIC CHAMBERS, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Nottingham. Born
February 20, 1836, being the only son of the late John
Chambers of The Hurst, <md Anne his wife, second daughter
of the late John Piatt, Commander in the Royal Navy.
Livery — Light drab, w ith black collar and cuffs. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a fesse en-
grailed sable, three cincjuefoils or, and in chief two squirrels
sejant proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fret or, a stork with wings expanded
proper, each wmg charged with a cinquefoil also or ;
with the Motto, "In fide fortis." Married, September
n, 1872, .Agnes Howard, youngest daughter of the late
Richard Coombes Soutter ; and has Issue — (i) John Edmund
Johnstone Chambers, Gentleman, born August 23, 1878 ; (2)
Christopher Brailsford Chambers, Gentleman, born Octoljer
31, 1880; Grace Mary; Margaret Agnes Alisimond; Deborah
Sylvia ; and Beatrix Elizabeth. Estates — Hurst Lodge,
Tibshelf, in the county of Derby ; Fifield House, in the
county of Oxford. Postal address — The Hurst, near Alfer-
ton, Derbyshire.
RICHARD EDWARD ELLIOT CHAMBERS, only
son of Edward Elliot Chambers, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
is the Naval Cockade.
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at-Lavv (King's Inn). Armorial bearings — Sable, a cross
couped, engrailed, and quarter-pierced ermine, between four
martlets rising or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
Out of a ducal coronet or, ciiarged with a cross humettde
gules, a demi-eagle displayed of the last, winged and col-
lared of the first. Motto—" Non prceda sed Victoria."
CHAMBRE (U.O.). Quarterly of eight, i. azure, a
dexter arm embowed or, the hand grasping the stalk of a
red rose slipped and leaved proper (Chambre) ; 2. argent,
a fesse counter-compony or and azure, between three lion's
heads erased sable, a bordure gules charged with eight
escallops of the first (also for Chambr6) ; 3. ermine, three
lozenges conjoined in fesse within a bordure engrailed sable
(Pigott); 4. per pale or and gules, on a chief argent three
ducks close sable, beaked and membered of the second
(Calcot); 5. azure, a lion rampant or (Meredith); 6. per
fesse argent and sable, a lion rampant counterehanged
(Powell); 7. azure, a fesse engrailed between three lions
rampant, twoand one or (Symonds) ; 8. gules, three talbol's
heads erased, two and one or, on a chief argent, gutte'e-de-
sang, a lion passant sable (Whitchurch). Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's
head erased argent, collared azure, therefrom a cord
knotted and terminated by a ring or. Motto — " 'I'utamen
pulchris."
Son of William Chambrd, Gentleman, b. 1825 ; d,
1865; m. ist, Mary Searight ; 2nd, 1857, Fanny JJiana,
d. of Joseph Booth of Darver Castle : —
William ChambrC', Gentleman, (5. . Res. — Dundrum,
CO. Dublin.
Sons of Hunt Walsh Chambr6, Esq., of Hawthorn
Hill, CO. Armagh, J. P. (High Sheriff 1829), /'. 1787;
d. 1848; III. 1813, Rebecca, only d. of William Upton
of Ballynabearney, co. Limerick: —
Hunt Walsh Chambr(^\ Esq., J. P., b.
Mary Anne Brunette, eld. d. of John
of Ballykilbeg, co. Down; and has issue
Alan Chambre, Gentleman ; (2) John
Meredith Chanibri*, Gentleman ; (3)
Macpherson Chambre, Gentleman ; (4)
1831 ; nt. i860,
Brett lohnstone
--(i) Hunt Walsh
Brett Johnstone
Charles Barclay
John Chambre,
Gentleman ; (5) William Henry Calcott Chambrt?, Gentle-
man ; Thomasina Elizabeth Crochley ; Rebecca Mary
Brunette ; Jane Henry Wray Young Mabel ; and Kath-
leen Georgiana Evelyn, i'tv;/— Dungannon House, co.
Tyrone.
John Chambrd, Gentleman, b. 1834. Seats — Hawthorn
Hill, Newry, co. Armagh ; Mespil House, Dublin.
CHAMIER (U.O.). Azure, on a fesse or, between three
roses, one in chief and two in base argent, barlied and
seeded proper, a human heart gules between two branches
in saltire, the one of palm and the other of cypress, all
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a French
noble coronet proper, a cubit arm in bend vested azure,
charged with five fieurs-de-lis in saltire or, the cuff ermine,
holding in the hand a scroll and thereon an open book
proper, garnished gold. Mottoes — (Over crest), " Aperto
vivere voto," (under arms), " Fortis generosus fidelis."
Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons, blue and yellow striped
waistcoat.
Sons of the late Henry Chamier (whose father, John
Ezechiel Deschamps, took the surname of Chamier,
in succession to his maternal uncle, Anthony Chamier,
M.P. for Tamworth, by Royal License, October 20,
1780), Chief Secretary and Member of Council at
Madras, by his second wife Mary Elizabeth, d. of
General Sir Jasper NicoUs, K.C.B. , Commander-in-
Chief in India: —
Lieut. -Gen. Stephen Henry Edward Chamier, C.B.
(1886); has Indian Mutiny medal, with clasp, /'. 1834;
III. 1858, Dora Louisa, d. of George Tyrrell of co. Down ;
and has issue — (i) George Daniel Chamier, Esq., C.M.G. ,
Major R A. , b. i860; (2) Arthur Tyrrell Chamier, Esq.,
Capt. R. E. , b. 1871 ; Georgiana Grace [w. Col. J. Penny-
cuick, C.S.I., R.E.]; and Alice Geraldine [;«. Lieut. -Col.
R. H. Mahon, R.A.]. Res. — 64 Inverness Terrace, Hyde
Park, W. Club — United Service.
Adrian Charles Chamier, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A
1888, b. 1855 ; III. 1882, Maude Geraldine, second d. of
Major William M' Mahon, late 14th Light Dragoons, son
of General Sir Thomas M'Mahon, Baronet, G.C.B., Col.
loth F'oot ; and has issue — Eric Adrian Charles Deschamps
Chamier, Gentleman, b. 1896; Muriel Maude Ella Des-
champs; and Geraldine Mary Deschamps, who died 1886.
Post. add. — 46 Nevern Scjuare, London, S.W. Club —
Naval and Military.
CHAMNEY (U.O.). Gules, a chevron engrailed argent,
between in chief two escjuire's helmets, and in base a garb
all proper, on a canton of the second, an oak tree eradicated
and fructed of the thiid. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — A garb or, banded gules, enclosing two hatchets in
saltire proper. Motto — " Ceres juncta marte."
Son of Rev. Robert Mascall Chamney, M.A. , Principal
of Cheltenham Training Coll., b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Rev. Paul Martin Chafliney, M.A. (O.xon.), Vicar of
St. Luke's, Kew, b. . Res. — St. Luke's Vicarage,
Kcw, W.
Son of William Graves Chamney, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1821 ; d. 1869 ; 111. 1851, Harriet, d. and sole heir
of Joseph Bulkeley-Johnson (by Sophia, d. and eventu-
ally sole heir of Holland Watson) : —
William Clianiney, (ientleman [Arms - (^)uai terly, i and
4, Chanmcy as above; 2. cjuarterly, i. and iiii., per pale
sable and a/.ure, on a saltire argent between two towers of
the last in llames proper, one in chief and two in fess, and
in base two tilting-spears in saltire of the last, five game-
cocks gules (Johnson) ; ii. and iii. , sable, a chevron between
three bull's heads cabossed argent (Bulkeley); 3. argent,
on a chevron engrailed azure, between three martlets sable,
as many crescents or (Watson). Crest and MottO as
above], b. 1855. Res. — 15 Elgin Road, Dublin.
Son of late Henry Chamney of Ballyrahine, co.
Wicklow : —
Rev. Joseph Chamney, M.A. (Dub.), Rector of Dromis-
ken, CO. Louth. [Arms — Chamney only, as abjve. Crest
and Motto as above.] Res. — Dromisken Rectory, co.
Louth.
CHAMPERNOWNE (R.L., H. Coll.). Gules, a
saltire verry between twelve billets or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a ducal crown or, an ostrich,
the wings and de.xter leg elevated, in the beak a horse-
shoe argent.
Sons of Arthur Champernowne, Esq., J. P., M.A. , of
Dartington Hall, Devon, b. 1839, d. 1887; m. 1870,
Helen Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Michael Linning
Melville of Hartfield Grove, Sussex : —
Arthur Melville Champernowne, Esq., J.P. co. Devon,
B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, F.R.G.S.,^. 1871. Seat—
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Darlington Hall, near Totnes. Res. — Hood Manor, Totnes.
Clubs — Caledonian, Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
Amyas Walter Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. — Court Hall, Sidbury, Sidmouth.
Robert Anthony Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res.—
Gilbert Raleigh Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Edward Buller Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Henry Champernowne, Gentleman, of
Dartington, b. 1815 ; d. 1851 ; tn. 1838, Charlotte, d.
of Sir Antony Buller of Pound, co. Devon : —
Henry Champernowne, Esq., Col. late R. E. , b. 1840;
m. 1880, Elizabeth Charlotte, d. of Major-Gen. Thomas
Andrew Lumsden Murray, R.E. Seat — Pound, Yelverton,
Devon. Res. — 44 Draycott Place, S.W. Club — United
Service.
Kev. Walter Champernowne, M.A. , b. 1848. Res. —
The Rectory, Northleigh, Honiton, Devon. Club — New
University.
Sons of Rev. Richard Champernowne, M..'\., Rector
of Dartington, /^. 1817 ; d. 1890; m. 1848, Elizabeth,
d. of late Rev. Thomas Keble, Vicar of Bisley : —
Philip Henry Champernowne, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt.
Rifle lirigade, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1859; m. 1893, Katharine
Theresa Vidal, d. of the late John Alexander Radciiffe of
Ordsal, Surrey ; and has issue — Richard Haringtoii Rad-
ciiffe Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1897; and Doris.
Res. — Scale Lodge, Farnham, Surrey.
Francis Gawayne Champernowne, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1866. Res. — 7 Bennett Street,
St. James's, S.W. Chambers — 5 Stone Bldgs. , Lincoln's
Inn, W.C. Club — New University.
Thomas Arthur Champernowne, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Res. — Sabie, Transvaal.
Rev. John ICdward Cham[)ernowne, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1870; m. 1902, Audrey Eliza, d. of late Joseph Russell
Evans. Res. — 11 College Road, Exeter.
CHAMPION (H. Coll.). Per saltire argent and or,
three mullets in fesse between as many trefoils sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
Sons of Rev. John Champion, M.A. (Camb. ), Rector
of Taxall and Incumbent of E^dale, Derbyshire,
b. 1802 ; d. 1872 ; m. , Margaret Elizabeth, d.
of William Murray, W.S., of Duncrievie, Kinross: —
William Needham Longden Champion, Esq., J. P.,
Norfolk, b. 22 May 1850; m. 13 July 1875, Constance
Sara, d. of Robert John Bentley, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Westhouse, Rotherham, Yorks. ; and has issue — Dorothy
Margaret {m. i Oct. 1898, Col. Spencer FoUett, 7th
Dragoon Gds., only s. of Sir Charles Follett, C.B.].
Seats — Riddlesworth Hall, Thetford ; Grindslow House,
Edale.
The Rev. Francis Beresford Champion, M.A. (Camb.),
Rural Dean and Rector of North Pickenham and Houghton-
on-the-Hill, Swaffham, b. 1854; m. 1882, Annie Maud, d.
of Pelham Aldrich, M.R.C.S. ; and has issue— (i) John
Pelham Champion, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., ^. 1883; (2)
Arthur Beresford Champion, Gentleman, ^. 1884; Margaret
Frances ; Constance Maud ; and Barbara Noel. Res. —
The Rectory, North Pickenham, Swaffham.
Major Sir CLAUDE CHAMPION-DE CRES-
PIGNY, 4th Bart. Born April 20, 1847, being theeldest
son of the late Sir Claude William Champion-de Crespigny,
3rd Bart., by his wife Mary, second dau. of Sir JohnTyssen-
Tyrell, Bart. ; and succeeded as 4th Bart, under the crea-
tion of Oct. 31, 1805, at the decease of his father, Aug. 11,
1868. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings
colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper, encircled by
an annulet or, the hand gauntleted of the first, surmounted
by a mullet of six points of the second, and holding two
branches of laurel in saltire slipped also of the first.
Motto — " Le camp vavlt miex que I'or."
— Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable, armed and
langued gules, in the dexter base a fer-de-moulin pierced of the
second (for Champion-de Crespigny ), 2 and 3 azure, three bars
argent (for Vierville de Vierville). The escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is surmounted
by a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling sable, lined with
argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a cubit arm in armour holding in the hand a broad-
sword proper; with the Motto, "Mens sibi conscia recti."
Claims "Seize Quartiers." Married, September 19, 1872,
Georgiana Louisa Margaret, second daughter of Robert
M'Kerrell; and has Issue — (i) Claude Champion-de
Crespigny, Esquire, born September 11, 1873; (2) Claude
Raul Champion-de Crespigny, Esquire, born September
19, 1878 ; (3) Claude Philip Champion-de Crespigny, Esquire,
born March 3, 1880 ; (4) Claude Vierville Champion-de Cres-
pigny, Esquire, born 1882 ; (5) Claude Norman Champion-
de Crespigny, Esquire, born 1888 ; Cicely ; Cerise ; Crystal ;
and Valerie. Estates— C\i2Lm^\on. Lodge, Maldon, in the
county of Essex ; Champion Hill and Hanover Park, Camber-
is the Naval Cockade.
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well. Postal address— Q\\7\.m\)\oxi Lodge, Maldon, Essex.
Clubs — Caledonian, Sports'.
PHILIP AUGUSTUS CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY,
Esquire. Born 1850, being the son of the late Sir Claude
Champion de Crespigny, Bart., by his wife Mary, second
dau. of Sir John Tyrell, Bart. Livery — Dark blue and
gold buttons. Armorial bearing-s— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a lion salient sable, armed and langued gules, in
the dexter base a fer-de-moulins pierced sable; 2 and 3,
argent, three bars azure. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a cubit arm
mailed, holding a broadsword proper. Motto — "Mens
sibi in conscia recti." Married, 1878, Rose, eldest dau. of
Admiral the Rt. Hon. Sir Astlcy Cooper Key, G.C.B.,
F.R.S., D.C.L. ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Champion de
Crespigny, Gentleman, b. 1882; (2) Frederic Champion de
Crespigny, Gentleman, /'. 1885 ; (3) Emund Ale.xander
Champion de Crespigny, Gentleman, b. 1890, and Phyllis
Rose. ^ffl/— Round Hill, Lyndhurst. Club — Army and
Navy.
CHANCE (H. Coll.). Gules, a saltire vair between two
fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem6 of annulets or
holding between the paus a sword erect, entwined by a
wreath of oak all proper. Motto — " Deo non fortuna."
Sons of Sir James Timmins Chance, ist Bart., J. P.,
D.L., M.A., b. 1814 ; d. 1902; m. 1845, Elizabeth, d.
of George Ferguson of Houghton Hall, Carlisle : —
Sir William Chance, 2nd Bart. (19 June 1900), J. P. co.
Surrey, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1853; m. 1884,
Julia Charlotte, only child of Lt.-Col. Henry Strachey.
Seat — Orchards, near Godalming.
George Ferguson Chance, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), 3. 1854;
7)1. 1891, Mary Kathleen, d. of Rev. Henry Stobart of
Wykeham Rise, Totteridge ; and has issue — (i) Roger
James Ferguson Chance, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2) William
Hugh Stobart Chance, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (3) Eustace
George St. Clair Chance, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and
Katharine Dorothea. Seat—CX^nX Grove, Clent, Worcs.
James Frederick Chance, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1856.
Res. — 30 Lennox Gardens, S.W.
ALEXANDER MACOMB CHANCE, Esquire, J. P.
for the county of Worcester. Born June 28, 1844, being
the third son of the late George Chance of Birming-
ham, by Cornelia Maria his wife, daughter of Arent
Schuyler de Peyster of New York, U.S.A. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis
in pale and as many towers in fesse argent. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem(5e of annulets or,
holding between the paws a sword erect, entwined by a
wreath of oak all proper. Motto — "Deo non fortuna."
Married, June 8, 1870, Florence, (/. 8 July, 1903, eldest
dau. of Major Arthur Hill Hasted Mercer, formerly 60th
Rifles ; and has, with other Issue — Alexander Macomb
Chance, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., b. Oct. 10, 1871.
Residence — Lawnside, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
ARENT DE PEYSTER CHANCE, Esquire, J. P. Born
Dec. 25, 1836, being the eldest surviving son of the late
George Chance of Birmingham, by Cornelia Maria his
wife, dau. of .Xront Schuyler de Peyster of New York,
U.S.A. Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire vair between
two fleurs-de-lis in |)ale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the col(;urs, a demi-lion rampant gules, senile of annulets
or, holding between the paws a sword erect, entwined by a
wreath of oak all proper. Motto — " Deo non fortuna."
Married, Dec. 4, 1862, Maria, eldest dau. of William Lucas
Sargant, Esq., J. P., of Birmingham; and has, with other
Issue — Arent Schuyler de Peyster Chance, (Jentleman, B. A.
Cantab., b. Nov. 3, 1863. Seat — Wheatfields, Powick,
Worcestershire.
ARTHUR LUCAS CHANCE, Esquire, J. P., Lord ot
the Manor of Great Alne (High Sherift' of Warrickshire
1903). Born June 12, 1853, t)eing the eldest son of the late
Robert Lucas Chance, Gentleman, of Chad Hill, Edgbas-
ton, by his wife Elizabeth Fanny, eldest dau. of Abel
Peyton, Esq., J. P. the last Lord Bailiff of Birmingham.
I.iTery (Dress) white, with red collar and cuffs, and red
waistcoat ; (undress) drab, with reil collar and cuffs.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire vair between two
fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem^e of annulets or,
is the Military Cockade.
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holding between the paws a sword erect, entwined by a
wreath of oak all proper. Motto — "Deo non fortuna."
Married, 1880, Mabel Henrietta, second dau. of the late
Richard William Johnson, Esq., J. P. D.L. , of Brickle-
hampton Hall, Pershore ; and has Issue — {\) Walter Lucas
Chance, Gentleman, b. Dec. 2, 1880 ; (2) Noel Richard
Lucas Chance, Gentleman, b. Dec. 25, 1881 ; (3) Geoffrey
Robert Lucas Chance, Gentleman, b. Oct. 7, 1885 ; and
Stella Mabel. .S'ea/— Great Alne Hall, Alcester. Clubs—
Constitutional and Automobile.
EDWARD FERGUSON CHANCE, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Oxford, B.A. (Cantab.). Bor?} April 9, 1861, being
the second son of the late Edward Chance, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. of Great Malvern, by his wife Maria Isabella,
daughter of Joseph Ferguson, Esq., of Carlisle, J. P.,
D.L., anil M.'P. for Carlisle 1852-1857. Armorial bear-
ings — Gules, a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis in
pale and as many towers in fesse argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — -Upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, semte of annulets or, holding
between the paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath
of oak all proper. Motto — " Deo non fortuna. " Married,
Aug. 4, 1887, Eliza Gertrude, third daughter of Col.
Archiljald Wybergh, J. P. of Borran's Hill, Dalston, Cum-
berland. Seat — Sandford Park, Sandford St. Maitin,
Oxon.
H FREDERICK WILLIAM CHANCE, Esquire, J.P.
@ and D. L. for Cumberland and for Carlisle. Born Dec.
26, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Edward Chance,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L. , of Great Malvern, by his wife
Maria Isabella, dau. of Joseph Ferguson, Esquire, of Car-
lisle, J. P., D.L., M.P. for Carlisle 1852-1857. Club—
Reform. Armorial bearings — Gules, a saltire vair between
two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem^e
of annulets or, holding between the paws a sword erect,
entwined l)y a wreath of oak all |)roper. Motto — " Deo non
fortuna." Married, ]-a.\\. 14, i88o, Mary, younger daughter
of George Berkeley Seton-Karr, I.C.S. ; and has Issue — /i)
Edward Seton Chance, Gentleman, b. June 23, 1881 ; (2)
Andrew Ferguson Chance, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1882 ;
(3) Robert Christopher Chance, Gentleman, b. Nov. 28,
1883; (4) Frederick Selby Chance, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17,
1886; (5) Kenneth Miles Change, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28,
1893. Seat — Morton, Carlisle.
ARTHUR FREDERICK CHANCE, Gentleman, M.A.
Cantab. Born Dec. 4, 1857, being the son of George Chance,
Esquire, J.P. for Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
(Cantab.), a Memter of the Sheflield Trades Union
Commission 1867, and apjiointed a Metropolitan Police
Magistrate in 1870, and of his wife Mary, dau. of the Rev.
George Richard Downward of The Castle. .Shrewsbury,
Birmingham. Club — United University. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis in pale
and as many towers in fesse argent. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, semee of annulets or, holding be-
tween the paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak
all proper. Motto — " Deo non fortuna." Postal address —
The Schools, Shrewsbury.
GEORGE FERGUSON CHANCE, Esquire, M.A.
Born Sept. 25, 1854, being the second son of the late Sir
James Timmins Chance, ist Bart., J.P. and D.L. cos. Stafford
and Worcester, by his wife Elizabeth, fourth dau. of George
Ferguson of Houghton Hall, Carlisle. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis in pale and
as many towers in fesse argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, sem(§ of annulets or, holding between the
paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak all proper.
Married, 1891, Mary Kathleen, second dau. of the late
Rev. Henry Stobart of Wykeham Rise ; and has Issjie —
(i) Roger James Ferguson Chance, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2)
William Hugh Stobart Chance, Gentleman, b. 1896; (3)
Eustace George St. Clair Chance, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and
Katharine Dorothea. Seat — Clent Grove, near Stourbridge.
§ HENRY CHANCE, Esquire, J.P. for the counties of
Warwick and Worcester, D.L. for co. Warwick (High
Sheriff 1885-6), M.A. Cantab. Born Jan. 26, 1828, being
the sixth son of William Chance of Birmingham, J.P. , and
of his wife Phoebe, dau. of James Tinmiins of Birming-
ham. Armorial bearings — Gules, a saltire vair between
two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, semte of
annulets or, holding between the paws a sword erect, en-
twined by a wreath of oak all proper. Motto — " Deo non
fortuna." Married, Sept. 18, 1856, Mary Leiitia (who died
1890), dau. of George Latham Bennett, Esquire, J.P. , of
Glenefy, co. Limerick ; and has, with other Issue — Henry
Featherstone Chance, Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1859. Resi-
dence— Leamington.
JOHN HOMER CHANCE, Gentleman. Born July 31,
1827, being the third son of the late Robert Lucas Chance
of Birmingham, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Edward Homer
of West Town, co. Somerset. Armorial bearings — Gules,
a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many
towers in fesse argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gfules, sem^e of annulets or, holding between the
paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak all proper.
Motto — "Deo non fortuna." Married, firstly, Cornelia de
Peyster, eldest dau. of George Chance of Birmingham ;
and has, with other surviving Issue — Ernest Chance, Gentle-
man, of Burghfield Bridge, Berks, b. 1857 [w., 1888, Lucy
Isabella Barrington, dau. of Robert Thomas Elsam Bar-
rington Cooke, F. R.C.S. , of The Haven, Scarborough].
He married secondly, Feb. 25, 1869, Frances Maria, fourth
dau. of James Edward Homer of Wraxall. Residence —
Edgbaston, Birmingham.
JOSEPH SELBY CHANCE, Esquire, J.P. for Cumber-
land B.A. Oxford. Born Oct. 13, 1862, being the third
son of the late Edward Chance, Esquire, J. P., D.L. , of
Great Malvern, by his wife Maria Isabella, dau. of Joseph
Ferguson, Esquire, of Carlisle, J. P. , D. L. , M.P. for Car-
lisle 1852 1857. Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire vair
between two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in
fesse argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, senile of annulets or, holding between the paws a
sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak all proper.
Motto — "Deo non fortuna." Married, August 4, 1887,
Helen Augusta, eldest dau. of Col. Archibald Wybergh,
J. P., of Borran's Hill, Dalston, Cumberland; and has
Issue — Richard Selby Chance, Gentleman ; Helen Jose-
phine, Norah, and Rita. Postal address — Murrell Hill
House, Carlisle.
WILLIAM EDWARD CHANCE, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Worcester. Born Aug. 12, 1842, being the second son of
the late George Chance of Birmingham, by Cornelia Maria
his wife, dau. of Arent Schuyler de Peyster of New York,
U.S.A. Armorial bearings — Gules, a saltire vair between
two fleur.s-de-hs m pale and as many towers in fesse argent.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem6e
of annulets or, holding between the paws a sword erect,
entwined by a wreath of oak all proper. Motto — " Deo
non fortuna." Married, April 21, 1875, Laura, daughter
of Thomas Thorneycroft Kesteven of Wolverhampton ;
and has, with other Issue — George Harold de Peyster
Chance, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., h. Oct. 7, 1876.
5<?a/— Aldby Park, York.
HUME FREDERICK CHANCELLOR, Gentleman.
Born April 26, 1854, being the third son of the late John
George Chancellor, Esq., of Shieldhill, co. Lanark, J.P.
and D.L. , by his first wife Isabella Adolphus, dau. of
Adolphus M'Dowall Ross, M.D. Armorial bearings— Or,
a lion rampant gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the
first ; a man's head proper within a fetterlock of the second,
in the dexter chief point, for difference. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle
displayed sable. Motto — "Que je surmonte." Seat —
Shieldhill, by Biggar, co. Lanark.
SAMUEL CHANDLEE, Gentleman, fourth son of
Thomas Chandlee. Armorial bearings — Argent, two
garbs vert, on a chief azure, a sword lying fesseways, point
to the dexter proper, pommel and hilt or. Crest — Upon a
is the Naval Cockade.
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wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped at the wrist pro-
per, holding a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt
gold, the wrist charged with a garb vert. Motto—" Fax et
copia." Postal address— Ga'A's Mills, Waterford, Ireland.
THOMAS CHANDLEE, Gentleman. Boin July 7,
1824, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Chandlee,
and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Taylor. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, two garbs vert, on a chief
azure, a sword lying fessevvays point to the dexter proper,
pommel and hilt or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter hand couped at the wrist proper, holding a sword in
bend sinister argent, [wnmiel and hilt gold, the wrist charged
with a garb vert. Motto — " Pax et copia." Postal address
— Balliiore, Athy, Ireland.
WILLIAM CHANDLEE, Gentleman, second son of the
late William Chandlee. Armorial bearings are for Arms :
Argent, two i^arbs vert, in a ciiief azure, a sword lying fesse-
ways point to thedt-xter proper, pommel and liilt or ; and for
a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped
at the wrist proper, holding a sword in bend sinister argent,
ponmiel and hilt gold, the wrist charged with a garb vert ;
with the Motto, "Pax et copia." Postal address — 28
Brighton Square, Rathmines, Dublin.
CHANDOS. quartered by KINLOSS.
§ REGINALD WALKELYNE CHANDOS-POLE,
Esquire, of Radbourne Hall, co. Derby, J. P., late
Lieut. Grenadier Guards, now Hon. Major Derbyshire
Yeomanry. Bor>t Feb. 4, 1833, being the eldest son of
Edward Sacheverell Chandos- Pole (High Sheriff co. Derby
1867), by his wife Lady Anna Caroline Stanhope, dau. of
Leicester, fifth Earl of Harrington. Armorial bearings —
I. argent, a chevron between three crescents gules (for
Pole) ; 2, argent, a pile gules (for Chandos). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a man's head proper, wreathed about the
temple argent. Married, March 7, 1882, Violet Katherine,
dau. of William Becket Denison and Hon. Mrs. Denison
of Nun Appleton, co. York ; and by her (who d. March 18,
1883) has Issue— T>OTO\hy Violet. Seats —Radbourne Hall,
CO. Derby ; andSidling Court, Dorchester.
HARRY ANTHONY CHANDOS-POLE-GELL, Es-
quire, J. P. for Derbyshire, late Major Derbyshire Imperial
Yeomanry, late Capt. Coldstream Guards, served in the
South African War. Born 1872, being the only son of
the late Henry Chandos-Pole-Gell, Esq., of Hopton Hall,
by his wife Teresa Charlotte, dau. of Edward Manningham-
Buller, Bart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per
bend or and azure, three mullins of six points pierced in
bend counterchanged, and for difference a canton argent.
thereon a rose gules (for Gell) ; 2. argent, a chevron between
three crescents gules (for Pole) ; 3. argent, a pile gules (for
Chandos). Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound statant sable, coUari'd or, on the
shoulder a cross crosslet gold for difference (for Gell) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper, helled and
jessed or (for Pole) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a man's
head proper, wreathed about the temples argent (for Chan-
dos). Seat — Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Clubs
— Guards', Boodle's.
CHANNELL. quartered by FLOYER.
CHAPLIN, quartered by FLOYER.
CECIL CHAPLIN, Gentleman. Born , being the
tliir<l son of the late Rev. Henry Chaplin, Vicar of Ryhall,
CO. Rutland, by his wife Caroline Horatia, dau. of William
Ellice. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a chief indented
vert, three griffins' heads erased or. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased or, gorged with a mural coronet vert.
Married, Jan. 20, 1870, Emily Cecilia, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Hon. Robert Edward Boyle; and has Issue — (i) Frank
Chaplin, Gentleman, b. 1870; (2) Charles Chajilin, Gentle-
man, b. 1872; (3) Verc Chaplin, Gentleman, b. 1875; (4)
Fred Chaplin, Gentleman, b. 1886; and Jiertha Cecilia.
Residence — 21 Grafton Street, i^ond Street, W.
The Right Hon. HENRY CHAPLIN, J. P. and D.L.,
elected M.P. for Mid-Lincolnshire in 1868, Chancellor of
the Duchy of Lancaster 1885, President of the Board of
Agriculture 1889. Born Dec. 22, 1840, being tlie eldest
son of the late Rev. Henry Cliaplin, Vicar of Ryhall, co.
Rutland, by his wife Caroline Horatia, dau. of William
Ellice. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a chief indented
vert, three griflins' heads erased or. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased or, gorged with a mural coronet vert.
Married, Nov. 15, 1876, Lady Florence, elder dau. of the
Most Noble Sir George .Sutherland- Leveson-Gower, third
Duke of Sutherland, K.(>. ; and by her (who d. Oct. 10,
1881) had Issue — ^Eric Cha[ilin, Gentleman, b. 1877; and
Florence. Seat — Blankney Hall, Lincoln. Toimt residence
— Stafford House, St. James's, S.W.
THOMAS CHAPLIN, Gentleman, M.D., M.R.C.S.
Born Dec. 14, 1830, being the fourth son of the late John
Chaplin, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of James Browning.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse sable, between two
serpents nowed vert, a Maltese cross between as many
^ is the Military Cockade.
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crosses potent argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross potent or,
a caduceus fesseways proper. Motto — "Lahore et fide."
Married, Nov. 1865, Sophia Caroline, dau. of George
William Howe Cresswell ; and has Issue — Alfred William
Cresswell Chaplin, Gentleman, b. 1869; Emily Adah Sophia
\ni., 1897, Lewis Pugh Evans Pugh, and has issue]; and
Janet Mabel. Residence— Club — Junior Constitutional.
CHAPMAN, quartered by FLOVER.
ALFRED DANIEL CHAPMAN, Esquire, J. P. Born
Feb. 22, 1827, being the eldest son of Capt. Alfred Chap-
man, H.E.I.C.S., by his wife Caroline, daughter of Sir
Francis Workman ^lacNaghten, Bart. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent counter-
changed, in chief three annulets of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
spear-heads in saltire, in front of a de.xter arm embowed
in armour, the hand guantleted, and grasping a broken
tilting-spear proper entiled with an annulet or. Motto —
" Crescit sub pondere virtus." Married, Nov. 4, 1852,
Madeline Emily, dau. of Robert Hanbury of Poles, Herts.
ARTHUR WAKEFIELD CHAPMAN, Esquire, J. P.
Born Aug. 8, 1850, being the sixth son of Henry Chapman,
by his wife Priscilla Susan, dau. of Edward Wakefield.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron ermine and gules, a cres-
cent counterchanged, in chief three annulets of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two spear-heads in saltire, in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand gauntleted, and grasping
a broken tilting-spear proper enfiled with an annulet or.
Motto — "Crescit sub pondere virtus." Married, 1876,
Agnes, dau. of Capt. Mangles of Poyle Park, Tongham ;
and has Issue — (i) Paul Chapman, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18,
1877; (2) Michael Chapman, Gentleman, 1^. 1880. Seat —
Crooksbury, Farnham, Surrey. Residence — i Prince's
Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.
EDWARD CHAPMAN, Esquire, M.P. and D.L. for
(Cheshire (Hyde Div.), J. P. cos. Chester and Lancaster, M.A.
Oxon. , Fellow of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, F. L.S. , Lord of
the Manor of Hattersley. Born Oct. 12, 1839, being the eldest
surviving son of John Chapman, Esq., J. P., M.P. , D. L. ,
and Anne his wife, dau. of George Sidebottam of Hill End.
Livery — Claret, with bluff facings. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron or and azure, a crescent between three mullets
of six points pierced, all counterchanged. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased sable, semte of crescents and attired or. Motto —
"Crescit sub pondere virtus." Married, July 29, 1863,
Elizabeth Beardoe, dau. of Fred. Grundy, Solicitor ; and
has had Is<iue — Annie Beardoe, died an infant, Jan. 29,
1869. Estates— YV'X\. End, Manor of Hattersley. Seat —
Hill End, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire. Clubs —
Conservative, Constitutional, Carlton, Union (Manchester).
HILLYAR DAVID CHAPMAN, Esquire, J.P., Major
late Salop Yeomanry Cavalry. Born May 5, 1846, being
the third son of William Robert Chapman, by his wife
Caroline Sarah, eldest dau. of John Fryer of Chatteris.
Clubs — St. James's, Cavalry, United University. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron ermine and gules, a cres-
cent counterchanged, in chief three annulets of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, two spear-heads in saltire, in front of a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand gauntleted, and
grasping a broken tilting-spear enfiled with an annulet or.
Motto — "Crescit sub pondere virtus." Married, firstly,
Aug. II, 1868, Ethel Georgina Mary, dau. of Sir Francis
Dugdale Astley, second Bart. ; and by her had Isstie — (i)
Ethel Georgina Mary [w., April 29, 1893, Hon. George
Edwin Hill Trevor, son of Lord Trevor]. He married
secondly, Aug. 22, 1878, Alfreda Lucy Darby, dau. of Alfred
Darby ; and has had /jj/ze— Allister Hillyar Darby ; Cicely
Caroline May [d. Sept. 19, 1893) ; Sybil Christine, died an
infant ; Lucy Beryl ; and Auriol Frances Kyrle. Seat —
Kilhendre, EUesmere, Salop.
HORACE EDWARD CHAPMAN, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Wilts, M.A. Downing College, Camb. Born Jan. 25,
1842, being the seventh son of the late David Barclay
Chapman of Roehampton, by his second wife Maria, dau.
of Rev. Robert Chatfield, Rector of Chatteris. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent counter-
Crescihsubpcn^creUirtusl
changed, in chief three annulets of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
spear-heads in saltire, in front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour, the hand gauntleted and grasping a broken tilting-
spear proper, enfiled with an annulet or. Motto — "Cres-
cit sub pondere virtus." Married, June 30, 1863, Adelaide
Maria, dau. of Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart. ; and has Issue —
(i) Horace Arthur Bruce Chapman, Gentleman, b. Sept.
22, 1866 [w., Oct. 7, 1891, Frances, dau. of William Pinck-
ney, and has issue, Pamela and Beryl]; Helen Mary [m.
Rev. Darell Carey, Rector of Lowestoft] ; Florence Maria ;
Adelaide Mabel [;«. Col. Allenby, C.B., 5th Lancers];
and Mary Edith Faith [?«. , 1901, Capt. Charles Lionel
Napier, R.N. 5^a^— Donhead House, Salisbury, Wilts.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Major-Genkral INGRAM FRANCIS CHAPMAN,
late Bombay Staff Corps. Born March i, 1831, being the
only son of the late Ingram Chapman, by his wife Agnes
Stannus, dau. of Gen. Willis, H.E.I.C.S. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent counter-
changed, in chief three annulets of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Two spear-heads in saltire, in
front of a dexter arm eiiibowed in armour, the hand guant-
leted, and grasping a broken tiltmg-spear proper enfiled
with an annulet or. Motto — " Crescit sub pondere virtus."
Married, firstly, Sept. 15, 1853, Louisa, youngest dau. of
Colonel Aplin ; and by her has Issue — (i) Francis Robert
Henry Chapman, Esq., Capt. late I.S.C, b. Oct. 22, 1858
[w., Feb. 17, 1890, Margaret, only dau. of William Ritchie
of Dunnottar House, Stonehaven ; and has issue, Sheila
Hamilton ; and Edith Margaret Hamilton] ; (2) Richard
Gerald Chapman, Gentleman, b. Aug. 22, i860, d. Sept.
23, 1863; (3) Ingram Cecil Chapman, Gentleman, b. May
13, 1865; Alice Lydia [/«. , April 25, 1882, Charles Ray-
mond Booth Barrett, M.A., of Carshalton] ; Agnes Emily;
and Katherine. He married secondly, Feb. 17, 1874,
Frances Mortimer, eldest dau. of Maj.-Gen. J. G. Scott,
Bombay Army; and by her has Issue — (4) Ronald Scott
Chapman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1878 ; {5) Edmund David
Vesey Chnpman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1884; (6) Eric
Haldane Chapman, Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1887; Horence
Claire ; and Ermine Constance Ella. Residence — Lam-
bourn, Weymouth.
JOHN HENRY CHAPMAN, Gentleman, Master of
Arts of the University of O.xford, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries, and Barrister-at-Law. Born April 12, 1846,
being the eldest son of the late Thomas Hall Chapman
and his wife Ann, daughter of John Campion of Whitby.
Clubs — Union, Royal Western Yacht (I'lymouth;. Livery
—White, with red facings. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Party per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent
counterchanged, m chief three annulets of the second ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two spear-
heads in saltire in front of a de.xter arm embowed in armour,
the hand gauntleted and grasping a broken tilting-spear
proper, enfiled with an annulet or ; with the Motto, " Cres-
cit sub pondere virtus." Married, SeiJtember 28, 1867,
Louisa, daughter of John Meire of Brockton House, Shifnal,
in the county of Salop; and has Issue~[\) John Ingram
Temple Chapman, Gentleman, born May 12, 1869 ; (2)
William Henry Temple Chapman, Gentleman, born January
15, 1872 ; and Gwynneth Esther. Estates — Certain lands
in the county of York. Postal address— YAXstzx^ Chambers,
Temple, E.G.
JOSEPH JOHN CHAPMAN, Esquire, J. P. North
Riding Yorks, M.A. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born
July 5, 1837, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Barker Chapman, Esq., J. P. for Middlesex, by his wife
Louisa Agnes, dau. of Thomas Simpson. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent counter-
changed, in chief three annulets of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
spear-heads in saltire, in front of a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand guantleted, and gras[iing a broken
tilting-spear proper enfiled with an annulet or. Motto —
"Crescit sub pondere virtus." Married, March 26. 1873,
Fanny, dau. of Henry Simpson; and has had Is<iue — (i)
Edward Henry Chapman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1874; (2)
Percy Chapman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1875 [d. July 13,
1898); (3) Harold Chapman, Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1876;
(4) Wilfrid Hubert Chapman, Gentleman, b. Dec. 13, 1879;
Josephine; and Fanny Beatrice. Residence — 17 St. Hilda
Terrace, Whitby, Yorks.
CHAPPELL, quartered by BROWN-WESTHEAD.
CHARLES. Quarterly indented gules and azure, ten
lozenges, five in chief and as many in base ermine. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-wolf gules, charged with two lozenges in pale
ermine supporting with the paws a battle-axe argent between
two branches of oak fructed proper. Motto — " Esse quam
videri."
Sons of John Smith Charles, b. 1833 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1862,
Anne Snowdin, d. of George Browne : —
Tohn Roger Charles, Gentleman, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.),
M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., b. 12 Oct. 1872; w. 8 July 1901,
Alice Mary Gertrude, d. of the Ven. Robert Hodgson,
Archdeacon of Stafford ; and has issue — John Hugo Audley
Charles, Gentleman, h. 20 Jan. 1904 ; and Joyce Evelyn
Mary. Estate— V&\s^\\ Hall, Staffordshire. Post, add.—
12 Victoria Square, Clifton.
Michael Thomas Charles, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1874. Post. arf(f.— Pelsall Hall, Staffordshire.
CHARLESWORTH (H. Coll.). Ermine, a chevron
azure, fretty or, between in chief two eagles displayed sable
and in base a mascle of the second. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of tlie colours, a denii-
eagle sable, uings elevated fretty or, in the beak a mascle
gold. Motto -" Justitia et virtus."
Sons of Joseph Charlesworth, Esq., J. P., of Lofthouse,
Yorks. , ^. 1847; d. 1901 ; m. 1880, Evelyn Gwenelin,
d. of Adam Eyton, Esq., J. P., of Plas Llanerch-y-Mor,
CO. Flint : —
Joseph Eyton Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1881. Seat —
Lofthouse Park, nr. Wakefield.
John Hubert Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1883.
William Henry Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Eric Baff Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Malcolm Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Yr. sons of Joseph Charlesworth, Esq., J. P., of Loft
house, d. 1858 ; w. 1846, Susanna, d. of Robert
Demain : —
Charles Ernest Charlesworth, Esq. [q.v.).
William Charlesworth, Esq., J. P. Dorset, b. 1858;
m. 1880, Florence Evadne, d. of Adam Eyton, Esq., J. P.,
of Plas Llanerch-y-mor, Holywell, Flintshire ; and has
issue— (i) William Harold Charlesworth, Gentleman, b.
1882 ; (2) John Caradoc Charlesworth, Gentleman, b.
1886; (3) Ivor Clinton Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. 1888;
Clara Gwenelin ; and Marjorie Stobart.
H ALBANY HAWKE CHARLESWORTH, Esquire,
^ J. P. for the West Riding, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batt. K.O. York Light Infantry,
M.P. for Wakefield 1892-95. Bot7i Feb. 5, 1854, being
the only surviving son of John Charlesworth Dodgson-
Charlesworth of C'haplethorpe Hall, W.R. co. York, M.A.,
J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for Wakefield 1857-59, by his wife
is the Military Cockade.
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Sarah, second dan. of Walker Fetlierstonhaugh of The
Hennitage, co. Durham. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
a chevron azure, fretty or, between in chief two eagles
displayed sable and in base a mascle of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle sable, the wings elevated fretty or,
in the beak a mascle of the last. Motto — " Justitia et
virtus." Married, Nov. 6, 1889, Eleanor (-"harloite, second
dau. of Keiuiett Bayley of Sevenoaks, Inchicore, Dublin ;
and has with other Issue — Albany Kennett C'harlesworth,
Cientleman, <^. 1892. Seats — Kerne, Donhi'ad, St. Andrews,
Salisbury ; Grinton Lodge, Richmond, co. York. Clubs —
Carlton and Conservative.
CHARLES ERNEST CHARLESWORTH, Esq., Joint
Lord of the Manor of Lofthouse and Carlton, near \\'ake-
field, and Joint Lord of the Manor at Dodworth-near-
B rnsley, J. P. West Riding of co. York. Born May 6,
1849, being the second son of Joseph Charlesworth, Esq.,
J. P. W. R. CO. York, by his wife Susanna de la Maine.
Livery — Dark blue with red pipings. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, a chevron azure, fretty or, between in chief two
eagles displayed sable and in base a mascle of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle sable, wings elevated fretty or, in the
beak a mascle gold. Motto — " Justitia et Veritas. " Married,
April 12, 1871, Fanny, dau. of W. Statter, Esq., of The
Old Hall, Snapethorpe, near Wakefield, J. P. ; and has
Issue — (i) John Stobart Charlesworth, Gentleman, b. May
22, 1875 ; (2) Charles Bertram Charlesworth, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 12, 1877 ; (3) William Grice Charlesworth, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 16, 1879; Ethel [///., 1891, S. D. Price-Davies
of Marrington Hall, Salop] ; and Frances \fn. Captain
Graham Clarke of Frocester Manor, Gloucester]. Seat —
Owston Hall, near Doncaster. C/«i?j— (,'onservative, Hur-
lingham. Coaching.
CHARLEY (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron gules,
between three corn blue-bottles slipped proper, a mullet or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a falcon's head erased argent, charged
with a cinquefoil of the first, in the beak a corn blue-bottle
as in the arms. Motto — "Justus esto et non metue."
Son of John Stouppe Charley, Esq., J. P., of Finaghy
House, CO. Antrim, and Island of .Arranmore, co.
Donegal, b. 1825; d. 1878 ; m. 1851, Mary Stewart, d.
of Francis Forster, Esq., J. P., of Roshine Lodge, co.
Donegal :—
Walter Roberts Matthew Charley, Esq., J. P., b. 1859;
m. 1899, May, d. of John A. Simpson, M.L.A., Innisfail,
N.W.T. , Canada. Res.—Vvae^ Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Sons of W^illiam Charley, Esq., of Seymour Hill, co.
Antrim, J. P., D.L. , b. 1826; d. 1890; m. 1856, Ellen
Anna Matilda, d. of Edward Johnson, Esq., J. P., of
Ballymacash : —
Edward Johnson Charley, Esq., J. P. co. Antrim, b. 1859.
Seats — Seymour Hill, Dunmurry, co. Antrim ; Mossvale,
CO. Down' Club — Ulster (Belfast).
Arthur Frederick Charley, Gentleman, 1^. 1870. Res. —
Mossvale, co. Down.
Harold Richard Charley, Esq., Capt. ist Batt. Roy.
Irish Rifles, b. 1875. R^^- —
Son of Edward Charley, of Conway House, Lisburn ;
b. ; d. 1868; m. ; 2nd, Catherine Jane, d. of
J. Richardson of Lambeg House, Lisburn : —
Rev. Edward Charley, Vicar of Rossett, b. i860 ; m. 1886,
Eva, d. of Alfred Thomas, Esq., J. P., of Frodsham. Res.
— Rossett Vicarage, Denbighshire.
CHARLTON, quartered by ANNE.
EDWARD FRANCIS BENEDICT CHARLTON,
Gentleman, R N. Boryi March 21, 1865, being the eldest
son of the late Edward Charlton, M.D., D.C.L., by his
second wife Margaret, second dau. of Serjeant Bellasis.
Armorial bearings Or, a lion rampant guardant gules, a
chiff irmine fretty vert, on a canton sable, a lion rampant of
the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, a lion's face gules, between two dragon's wings
elevated proper, on each a fret sable. Motto — " Sans
varier." Residence —
ST. JOHN CHARLTON, Esquire, J. P. co. Flint. Born
1843, being the only son of St. John Charlton, Esq., of
Apley Castle, Shropshire, Capt. 14th Hussars, by his wife
Julia, dau. of Richard Houghton of Everton, Lancashire,
and widow of William Ripley, S2nd Regt. Armorial
bearings— Or, a lion rampant gules, a sinister quarter
quarterly i and 4, gules, ten bezants ; 2 and 3, azure, on
a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or, inipahng the
ia the Naval Cockade.
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arms of Hughes of Kinmel, namely gules, two lions passant
and a rose in chief argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest
—Out of an Eastern coronet or, a leopard's head issuant
affrontt^e gules. Motto— " Spero meliora." Married, 1881.
Bronwen "Elizabeth Hughes, eldest dau. of Mr. and Lady
Florentia Hughes of Kinmel Park, North Wales ; and has
/ssue—{i) St. John Alan Charlton, Gentleman, d. Nov.
1889 ; Bronwen Alicia Mary ; and Vanda Dorothy Julia.
J?estdence—Cholmonde\ey, Malpas. C/«i^— Junior Carlton.
ULRIC EDMUND EMMANUEL CHARLTON,
Gentleman. Born June 28, 1855, being the third son of
the late William Henry Charlton, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1857, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Michael
Anne, afterwards Tasburgh, of Burghwallis, co. York.
Armorial bearings— Or, a lion rampant guardant gules,
a chief ermine fretty vert, on a canton sable, a lion rampant
of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the eolours, a lion's face gules, between two dragon's
wings elevated proper, on each a fret sable. Motto —
" Sans varier."
WILLIAM HENRY CHARLTON, Gentleman, Lieut.
Northumberland Hussars. Born May 25, 1876, being
the eldest son of the late William Oswald Charlton, Esq.,
I. P. , of Hesleyside, Northumberland, by his wife Mary Gr.uit,
only dau. of Archibald Campbell of Washington, U.S.A.
Armorial bearings — Or, a lion rampant guardant gules, a
chief ermine fretty vert, on a canton sable, a lion rampan
of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's face gules, between two dragon's
wings elevated proper, on each a fret sable. Motto —
"Sans varier." ^^a^~ Hesleyside, Bellingham, Northum-
berland. Townaddress- I c^ Hans Road, -S.W. Clui^Ht.
James's.
WILLIAM LANCELOT STANISLAS CHARLTON,
Gentleman. Born May 7, 1867, being the second son of
Edward Charlton, M.D. , D.C. L. , by his second wife Mar-
garet, second dau. of Serjeant Bellasis. Armorial bearings
— Or, a lion rampant guardant gules, a chief ermine fretty
vert, on a canton sable, a lion rampant of the field. Mant-
ling g^les and or. Crest On a weath of the colours, a
lion's face gules, between two dr.igon's wings elevated
proper, on each a fret sable. Motto " Sans varier."
Married Theresa Mary, dau. of Thomas Walmsley of
Lilystone, Essex ; and has Issue. Residence —
HUGH SPENCER G^ARRINGTON Esquire, J. P.
for Staffs., and Major Q.O. R. Staffs. Yeomanry
Trice Mary, dau. of J. T. Baumgartner of Island Hall,
Godmanchcster, Hunts. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery —
Black. Armorial bearings — Gules, a gryphon's head
erased between two crosses pat^e in pale or, two flaimches
vair^e azure of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a denii-gryphon gules,
gorged with a collar gemelle, charged on the shoulder with
two annulets interlaced and resting the sinister claw on a
cross pat^e all or, and holding in the dexter claw a branch
of thorn-tree proper. Motto — "Cassis tutissima virtus."
Married, Oct. 7, 1886, Elinor Mary, dau. of the late Rt. Hon.
Sir Richard Baggallay, P.C. , Lord Justice of Appeal; and
has Issue — Hugh Evelyn Charringlon, born 1887; Audrey
Elinor ; and Gwendoline Mary. Estate and postal address
— Dove Cliff House, Burton-on-Trent.
Cbarrington
SPENCER CHARRINGTON, Esquire, Member of
Parliament (Tower Hamlets, Mile
End Division), entered Parliament
Nov. 1885. Born May 24, 1818,
being thefifthsonof the late Nicholas
Charrington, by Harriet his wife, daughter of John Milward
of Bromley, Middlesex. Club — Conservative. Liverv --
Drab, with blue waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, a gryphon's head erased between twocrosses
Cavalry. Born 1859, being the eighth son of the late
Edward Charrington, Esq., D. L. , by his wife Georgiana
pat^e in pale or, two flaunches vair^e azure of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon gules, gorged with a
collar gemelle, charged on the shoulder \vith two annulets
interlaced and resting the sinister claw on a cross pat6e all
or, and holding in the dexter claw a branch of thorn-tree
proper. Motto — " Cassis tutissima virtus. " Married, Feb.
5, 1853, Alethe Charlotte Pauline, daughter of Rev. Johann
Gerhard Calmeyer, Archdeacon of Hammerfest, Norway ;
and has Issue— (i) Spencer Calmeyer Charrington, Gentle-
man, born Oct. 14, 1854; (2) Harold Charrington, Gentleman,
born 1855, Lieut. R.N., killed on service in Egypt 1882 ; (3)
Francis Charrington, Gentleman, born November 17, 1858 ;
(4) Edmund Knollys Charrington, Gentleman, born March
25, 1863 ; (5) Henry Charrington, Gentleman, born March
27, 1865; (6) Cyril Norman Charrington, Gentleman, born
July 22, 1866, died Nov. 30, 1896 ; (7) Eric Charrington,
Gentleman, Lieutenant R.N., born April 30, 1872; Alethe
Marian [married Capt R. A. Montgomerie, C.B., R.N.]
is the Military Cockade.
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and Katharine Henrietta Violet. Estates — Hunsdon House,
Herts, and Temple Farm, Roydon, Essex. Postal address—
Hunsdon House, Hunsdon, near Ware, Herts.
RICHARD BUTLER CHARTERIS, Gentleman.
Lieut. Warwick Yeomanry Cavalry. Born Oct. 12,
1866, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Col. Hon.
Richard Charteris, second son of Francis, 8th Earl of
Wemyss and March, by his wife Lady Margaret Butler of
Cahir Lodge, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a fesse azure within a double tressure t^ory counterflory
gules. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a swan proper. MottO — " This our charier."
Married, Aug. 8, 1890, Pamela, dau. of Robert Dyer of
Langham, Suffolk, Seat — Cahir Lodge, Tipperary. Clubs
—Turf, White's.
CHASTECHIN, quartered hy JOSSELYN.
CHATTERTON, see SMITH-CHATTERTON.
CHAUNCELLOR, quartered by FLOYER.
HENRY CHAVASSE, Esquire, Major 4th Batt. the
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Born June ig, 1863,
being the second son of the late Rev. William Izon Chavasse,
M.A., Vicar of Kirtling, Cambs., and the late Anna
Georgina, dau. of Admiral .Sir Josiah Cogliill Coghill,
Bart., R.N. Livery— 'DdiVk blue coat and greatcoat, dark
blue and orange striped waistcoat, white breeches. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale or and azure, between two bars
nebuly, as many pheons erect all counterchanged. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest —On a wreatii of the colours, upon
a rock proper an eagle's claw erased and erect or, grasping
an arrow in bend of the last, barbed and flighted argent.
High Sheriff 1864, by his wife Caroline Anne, eldest dau.
of Henry Sherbrooke of O.xton Hall, Notts ; authorised by
Royal Licence, Oct. 6, 1888, to assume the additional name
and arms of Chaworth. C/w-^— Carlton. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, argent, on a bend gules, a lion
Motto " Loyault^ mon h(^ritage." Married, April 7,
1896, Judith Isabella, dau. of the late Becher Lionel Fleming,
Esq., j.P. , of New Court, Skibbereen, co. Cork; and has
had issue (i) Claude Lionel Chavasse, Gentleman, b.
April 28, 1897 ; (2) Izon Coghill Chavasse, Gentleman, b.
May 26, 1899, (/. Jan. 11, 1900; (3) Kendal George Fleming
Chavasse, Gentleman, b. 1904. Residence -- Whitfield
Court, Kilmeaden, Waterford. Club — Waterford County
(Waterford).
JOHN PATRICIUS CHAWORTH-MUSTERS, Es-
quire, J.P. CO. Nottingham. Born i860, being the eldest
son of the late John Chaworth-Musters, Esquire, of Annesley
Park, Colwick Hall, and Wiverton Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
passant guardant or, within a bordure engrailed of the
second (for Musters) ; 2 and 3 barry of ten argent and
gules, three martlets two and one sable, within a bordure
engrailed ermines (for Chaworth). Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion sejant guardant or, supporting with the fore paws a
shield of the arms (for Musters) ; 2. upon a wreatii of the
colours, a tower argent, charged with a bendlet wavy gules,
thereon a lion passant or, issuant from the battlements an
ostrich feather sable between four others of the first (for
Chaworth). Married, Mary Anne, dau. of George Sharpe ;
and has, with four other sons and four daus., George
Patricius Chaworth-Musters, Gentleman, b. 1888. Seats —
Annesley Park, near Nottingham ; Wiverton Hall, near
Bingham.
CLERVAUX ALEXANDER CHAYTOR, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 8, 1881, being the eldest son of the late Clervaux
Darley Chaytor, Esq., of Spennithorne Hall, J.P. and D.L.
for the North Riding of Yorkshire, by his wife Frances
Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Rev. James Alexander Birch,
Rector of Middlehani, co. York. Livery — Blue and silver.
Armorial bearings— Per bend dancett^e argent and azure,
four quatrefoils counterchanged. Mantling azure and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head
erased lozengy argent and sable, armed or, in the mouth a
trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Fortune le veut." Seat —
Spennithorne Hall, near Leyburn.
§ GEORGE CLERK CHEAPE, Esquire, Lieutenant-
Colonel Fife Light Horse, Deputy-Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace for the coimty of Fife, late Captain
of the nth Hussars. Born October 24, 1842, being the
only son of the late Hugh Cheape of the Honourable East
India Company's Medical Service. Clubs — Carlton , Cavalry,
Wellington, New Club (Edinburgh). Zwrrr— White, with
green facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert, and on an
escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife the arms o.
Hemming, namely argent, on a chevron engrailed azure,
between three lions' heads erased gules, an ostrich with
wings endorsed of the first, holding in the beak a key
between two pheons or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
is the Naval Cockade.
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of the colours, a garb or, banded vert ; with the Motto,
"Ditat virtus." Married, June 5, 1873, Maude Mary
Hemming, daughter of Richard Hemming of Bentley
Manor, in the countv of Worcester, and Caerhmi, North
Wales ; and has Issue— {\) Hugh Annesley Cheape, Gentle-
man ; (2) Ronald Hamilton Cheape, Gentleman, Lieut.
H.M.S. "Hawk"; (3) Leslie Saint Clair Cheape, Gentle-
man ; Catherine Beatrice [w. C. Robert] ; Helen Margaret ;
and Maud. Estates — Welltield, Stralhniiglo, in the county of
File; Carsaig and Terorain, Isle of Mull ; Bentley Manor,
Redditch. Postal address — Bentley Manor, Redditch.
JAMES CHEAPE, Gentleman. Born 1853, being the
only son of the late Alexander Cheape, Esquire, of Strath-
tyrum, in the county of Fife, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice
of the Peace, and his wife Anne Charlotte, commonly
known as the Honourable Anne Charlotte [to whom refer] ;
daughter of the Right Honourable John Arbuthnott, eighth
Viscount Arbuthnott. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or,
banded vert ; with the Motto, " Ditat virtus." Married,
Dec. 22, 1897, Lady Griselda Johanna Helen Ogilvy, fourth
dau. of Rt. Hon. David, 8th Earl of Airlie ; and has Isstte
— Alexander Ogilvy Cheape, Gentleman, b. Jan. 7, 1899.
Postal address — Strathtyrum, St. Andrews, Fife.
GEORGE EDWARD CHECKLAND, Gentleman.
Born June 18, 1845, being the eldest
ffT^IOrblilMri surviving son of George Checkland of
VG^lJl^tninilU Hawks Wick, St. Albans, by his wife
Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Thomas
Crofts. /./w/T— Green. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms ; Or, on a pile between two annulets in base gules,
ten cinquefoils, four, three, two and one of the field. Crest
— Two cubit arms erect proper, holding two annulets inter-
laced sable, each arm charged with a cinquefoil gules.
Motto — " Omne bonum dei donum." Married, October
15, 1873, Agnes Aked, second daughter of Samuel John
Claye. Manor House, Long Eaton, in the county of Derby.
Postal address — Thurmaston Hall, Leicestershire.
WILLIAM CHECKLAND, Gentleman. Born June 10.
1852, being the second son of George Checkland of Hawk's
Wick, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John Crofts of Not-
tingham. Armorial bearings — Or, on a pile gules, between
in base two annulets of the second, ten cinquefoils, four,
three, two, and one of the first. Mantling gules and or-
Crest— A sinister and a dexter cubit arm erect proper, each
charged on the fore-arm with a cinquefoil gules, holding in
the hands two annulets interlaced fesseways sable. Motto—
" Omne bonum dei donum." Married, June i, 1876, Amy,
dau. of Rev. Henry Beaumont, D.D. ; and has /wz<?— Aimee
Beaumont.
CHEETHAM. Argent, gutt^e-de-sang, a cross parted
and fretty sable, between in the first and fourth quarters a
griffin segieant, in the second a fleam, and in the third a
cross potent, all of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-grififin segreant gules, resting the sinister claw
on a cross potent sable, a plate. Motto— " Quod tuum
tene."
Son of Joshua Milne Cheetham, Esq., J. P., M.P., h.
1835 ; d. 1902 ; w. 1862, Sarah, d. of the late Abram
Crompton of High Crompton, Lanes. : —
lames C. Cheetham, Gentleman, b. . i?<;.f.— Eyford
Park, Bourton-on-the- Water, Gloucester.
CHENDUIT, quartered by HORDERN,
ALFRED CHENEVIX-TRENCH. Gentleman. Born
Nov. 4, 1849, being the fourth son of the late Rt. Hon.
and Most Rev. Richard Chenevix-Trench, D.D., D.C. L.,
P.C. , Dean of Westminster and Archbishop of Dubhn,
Primate of Ireland, and Chancellor of the Order of St. Pat-
rick (who assumed the additional surname of Chenevix in
1873), by his wife Hon. Frances Mary, sister of the Rt.
Hon. Frederick Mason, 2nd Lord Ashtown of Moate,
CO. Gal way. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion passant
gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the
last the sun in splendour or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a cutlass all proper. MottO
— "Virtutis fortuna comes." Married Isabella, youngest
dau. of James Moore of Dalcoolin, co. Down (by Eliza his
wife, dau. of John Gunning of Stranorlar, co. Donegal).
Postal address— WWa. Bona Ventura, Cadenabbia, Italy.
Colonel CHARLES CHENEVIX-TRENCH, R.A..
_ Chief Instructor of School of Gunnery, Shoeburyness,
CO. Essex, Director of the Artillery College. Woolwich, co.
Kent. Born Jan. 26, 1839, being the fourth son of the late
Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Chenevix-
Trench, D.D., D.C.L., P.C, Dean of Westminster, Arch-
is the Military Cockade.
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bishop of Dublin, Primate of Ireland, and Chancellor of
the Order of St. Patrick, by his wife Hon. Frances Mary,
sister of Rt. Hon. Frederick Mason, 2nd Lord Ashtown
of Moate, CO. Galway. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion
passant gules, between three tieurs-de-lis azure, on a chief
of the last the sun in splendour or, and impaling the arms
of Lefroy, namely, quarterly i and 4, vert fretiy argent, on
a chief of the second a cap between two wyverns gules ; 2
and 3, azure, a chevron or between three cresceiUs argent,
on a chief gules, three mullets of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a cutlass
all proper. Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes." Married
Emily, eldest dau. of General Sir John Henry Lefroy,
K.C.M.G., G.C.B. , Governor of Bermuda, and subse-
quently of Tasniania; and has Issue~{i) Richard Henry
Chenevi.x-Trench, Gentleman, of the Indian .Staff Corps, b.
April 4, 1876; (2) Charles Godfrey Chenevix-Trench, Gen-
tleman, b. Dec. 30, 1877 ; (3) Francis Maxwell Chenevix-
Trench, Gentleman, b. Oct. 15, 1879; (4) Christopher
Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. April 14, 1881 ; (5) Law-
rence Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. March 24, 1883 ; (6)
Ralph Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. Dec. 15, 1885; {7)
Alfred Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. Dec. 10, 1887 ; and
Emily Maude. Resideiice —
GEORGE FREDERICK CHENEVIX-TRENCH,
Esquire, Captain Bombay Staff Corps, served in
Burmah Campaign 1880 (medal), joined Political Depart-
ment 1888, formerly H.M. Consul at Busserah, Assistant
Resident of Kashmir and Joint Commissioner of Scli 1891
97. Born June 23, 1859, being the third son of the late
Philip Charles Chenevix-Trench, Esq., J. P. for co. Hants
(who assumed additional name of Chenevix in 1873), by his
wife Ellen Maria, dau. of Thomas Jacob Turner of the
Hon. East India Co.'s Service. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fieurs-de-lis
azure, on a chief of the last the sun in splendour or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasp-
ing acutlass all proper. Motto " Virtutis fortunas comes."
Residence —
JULIUS CHENEVIX-TRENCH, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 2, 1885, being the second son of the late Maj. -General
Frederick Chenevi.x-Trench, C.M.G., of Broomfield, co.
Wicklow, by his wife Mary Frederica Blanche, only dau. of
Captain Charles Blood Mulville, formerly of the 3rd
Dragoon Guards. Armorial bearings —Argent, a lion
passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of
the last the sun in splendour or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, the hand grasping a cutlass all proper.
Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes." Residence^
PHILIP FRANCIS CHENEVIX-TRENt:H
man. Fellow of the Surveyor's Institute. Born
Gentle-
June 7,
1849, being the eldest son of the late Philip Charles Chene-
vix-Trench, Esq., of Botley Hill, co. Hants, by his wife
Ellen Maria, dau. of Thomas Jacob Turner of the Hon.
East India Co.'s Service. Armorial bearings- Argent, a
lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a
chief of the last the sun in splendour or. Mantling argent
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, the hand grasping a scimitar all proper.
Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes." Married, April 13,
1882, Frances Angel, dau. of Robert Reeves of 5 Fitz-
wiUiam Place, Dublin; and has Issue— (1) Philip Gervais
Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. Oct. 11, 1886; (2) Robert
Denis Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1899;
Muriel Emily ; Melesina Gladys ; and Oonah Frances.
Residence — 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Club — Kildare
Street (Dublin).
RICHARD BAYLEY CHENEVIX-TRENCH, Gentle-
man. Born Oct. 23, 1861, being the fourth son of the late
Philip Charles Chenevix-Trench, Esq., J. P. for co. Hants
(who assumed the additional name of Chenevix in 1873), by
his wife Ellen Maria, dau. of Thomas Jacob Turner of the
Hon. East India Co.'s Service. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis
azure, on a chief of the last the sun in splendour or, and im-
paling the arms of Heron-Maxwell, namely argent, on a
saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, in base a cres-
cent of the second, a bordure gules charged with eight bezants.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a cutlass all proper. Mottoes^" Virtuiis fortuna
comes"; " Dieu pour la tranche qui centre?" Married
Gwendoline Heron, second dau. of Sir John Robert Heron-
Maxwell, Bart., of Springkell, co. Dumfries ; and has Issue
— (1) Hugo Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. July 24, 1890 ;
(2) Eric Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1892 ; and
(3) Ivor Chenevix-Trench, Gentleman (twin with Eric), b.
Dec. 7, 1892. Seat — Lime Grove, Bangor, N. Wales.
SAMUEL RICHARD CHENEVIX-TRENCH, Gentle-
man. Born Dec. ri, 1881, being the eldest son of the late
Maj -General Frederick Chenevix-Trench, C.M.G. , of
Broomfield, co. Wicklow, by his wife Mary Frederica
Blanche, only daughter of Captain Charles Blood Mulville,
formerly of the 3rd Dragoons. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis
azure on a chief of the last the sun in splendour or. Mant-
ling gules and :irgent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a
cutlass all proper. Motto — "Virtutis fortuna comes."
Residence —
CHENEY, quartered by JOHNSTON.
M.ajor-General APSLEY CHERRY-GARRARD.
J. P. for Berks and Herts, High Sheriff for Herts, 1901,
served with 90th Light Infantry, Defence of Alumbagh,
Relief of Lucknow, and subsequent campaigns of 1858-
1859, Kaffir War 1878, Zulu War 1879 (Ulundi) ; has two
medals and three clasps. Born 1832, being the second son
of the late George Henry Cherry, Esq., of Denford, Berks,
High Sheriff for that co. 1829, M.P. for Dunwich, by Char-
lotte his wife, dau. of Charles Drake-Garrard of Lamer,
Herts ; and assumed the additional surname and arms of
Garrard by Royal License. Livery — Chocolate coat, red
waistcoat, light drab greatcoat, with scarlet facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse
sable, a lion passant of the first (for Garrard) ; 2 and 3
argent, three fleurs-de-lis fesseways withm two barrulets
engrailed the whole between three annulets all gules (for
Cherry) Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. upon
is the Naval Cockade.
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a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant proper (for
Garrard); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
argent, the neck encircled with an annulet, and holding
between the paws a fleur-di-lis within an annulet all gules
(for Cherry). Motto— " Ch^ris I'espoir. Carried, Jan.
29, 1885, Evelyn Edith, dau. of H. Wilson Sharpin ;
and has Issue — Apsley George Benet Cherry -Garrard,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 2, 1886 ; Ida Evelyn ; Elsie Charlotte ;
Mildred ; and Margaret Ursula. Estates — Lamer Park,
Herts ; Denford, Berks. Postal address — Lamer Park,
Wheathampstead, Herts. Club — Naval and Military.
CHESHAM, quartered by CHEYNE.
CHESTER, see BAGOT-C HESTER.
CHESTER HERALD, see LANE.
CHETILTON, quartered by DAVENPORT.
Sir GEORGE CHETWODE, sixth Baronet, of Chet-
wode, in the county of Buckingham, and of Oakley, in the
county of Stafford, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Hussars.
Born July 20, 1823, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Reverend George Chetwode of Chilton
House, in the county of Buckingham, Master of Arts,
Rector of Ashton-under-Lyne, by his first wife Charlotte
Anne, daughter of Moreton Walhouse ; succeeded his
uncle, Sir John Chetwode-Newdigate-Ludford, lifth Baronet,
September 8, 1873, under the creation of April 6, 1700.
Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings- -He bears
for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, four crosses form^e
counterclianged, and impaling the arms of Bass, namely
gules, on a chevron cottised argent, between three plates,
eacii charged with a fleur-de-lis a/.ure, a demi-lion rampant,
couped of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram-
pant gules; with the Motto, "Corona mea Christus."
Married, October 21, 1868, Alice Jane, second daughter
of Michael Thomas Bass, Esquire, Member of Parliament ;
and has Issue — (i) Philip Walhouse Chetwode, Esquire,
Major, D.S.O. , 19th Hussars, b. Sept 21, 1869 [w. Hester,
eld. d. of Col. the Hon. Richard Stapleton-Cotton] ; (2)
George Knightley Chetwode, Esq., Midshipman R. N., b.
Dec. 10, 1877 ; Evelyn Hamar [in. 1892, Percy Alfred
Leyland Laming]; Laura Grey [w. 1897, Christian Edward
Cornwallis Eliot, third son of Col. the Hon. Charles Eliot] ;
and Florence Hyacinthe [m. 1903, Major Noel Birch].
Seats — Oakley, Market Drayton ; Chetwode, in the county
of Buckingham ; Agden, in the county of Cheshire.
JOHN CHETWOOD CHETWOOD-AIKEN, Esquire.
Banker, Justice of the Peace
^flPtVnOliri-3ib(>n ^°^ ''^'^ county of Gloucester,
VO^yi^VUIUUU'aiKI^U claimant to the dignity of
Baron de W'ahull, in the Peer-
age of England (see Attorney-General's Reports, May 24,
1892, but which claim failed, owing to the absence of
Parliamentary records proving that his ancestors had ever
sat in Parliament). Born August 17, 1835, being the only
son of Peter Freeland Aiken, Advocate, by his wife Con-
stantia Elizabeth, only child of John Chetwood, Captain
33rd and 73rd Regiments, and assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Chetwood by Royal License 1885. Clubs
— Union, Constitutional (Bristol), /,/f^rv— Black, with
gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quar-
terly I and 4, or a chevron sable, between two cocks respec-
tant in chief gules and a hunting-horn in base vert, garnished
and stringed of the third (for Aiken) ; 2 and 3 quarterly
argent and gules, four crosses formt-e counterchanged (for
Chetwode). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the'colours, a cross crosslet
fitch^e gules, and in an escroll above the motto, "In cruce
salus " (for Aiken) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
rampant sable; with the Motto, " Corona mea Christus."
Married, March 28, 1863, Lucy Cuthbert, daughter of
Edward Richard Townsend, Doctor of Medicine, of the
county of Cork, Ireland; and has Issue— [1) Walter Chet-
wode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1866, d. Jan.
3, 1899 ; (2) Edward Hamilton Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken,
Gentleman, /'. April 3, 1867 ; (3) Harold Freeland Chet-
wode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1, 1868 ; (4)
Knighte Chetwode Chetwood-y\iken, Gentleman, b. Oct. 11,
1870 ; (5) John Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman,
b. April 25, 1873 ; (6) Hugh Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken,
Gentleman, b. July 3, 1882. Estate — The Glen, in the co.
of Gloucester. Postal address — The Glen, Stoke Bishop,
Gloucestershire.
CHETWYND, quartered by GROSVENOR, TAUN
TON, and TALBO T.
ARTHUR CHETWYND, Esquire, J. P. co. Stafford,
late Capt. 4th Batt. South Staffordshire Regt. Born 1857,
being the son of the Inte William Henry Chetwynd, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. , by his wife Blanche, dau. of Hon. and Rev.
Arthur Talbot, Rector of Ingestre. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a chevron between three mullets or, a crescent for
difference. Mantling azure and or. Motto — ' ' Quod Deus
vult fiet." Married, 1886, Kinbarra Swene, dau. of Samuel
Lipscombe Seckham, Esq., D.L., of Beacon Place; and
has Issue— (i) Arthur Henry Talbot Chetwynd, Gentleman,
/'. 1887; (2) William Ralph Talbot Chetwynd, Gentleman,
b. 1890. Seat— L,ongdon Hall, Rugeley.
EMILY HANNAH CHETWYND, Widow, commonly
know as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Chetwynd, daughter
of the late W. H. Blaauw of Beechland, in the county of
Sussex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure,
a chevron between three mullets or. Married, i860, Charles
Cornwallis Chetwynd, Esquire, commonly known as the
Honourable Charles Cornwallis Chetwynd, late Captain loth
Foot, son of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Chet-
wynd, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue
is the Military Cockade.
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— The Reverend Charles Richard Blaauw Chetwynd, Master
of Arts, Curate of Bracknell, born February 17, 1863, died
March 28, 1891 ; Emily Mary Frances ; Margaret Adelaide
[married. June 5, 1890, Frank Bousfield Hudson]; Louisa
Charlotte ; Julia Alice; Elizabeth, died October 19, 1892; and
Katherine Philippa. Postal address — Cissbury, Ascot Heath.
RALPH Wn.LIAM TALBOT CHETWYND, Gentle-
man. Born 1890, being the second son of the late Arthur
Chetwynd, Esq., J. P. co. of Stafford, late Capt. 4th Batt.
South Staffordshire Regt. , by his wife Kinbarra Swene,
dau. of Samuel Lipscombe Seckhani, ICsq., D. L. , of
Beacon Place. Armorial bearings Az-ure, a chevron
between three mullets or, a crescent for difference. Mant-
ling azure and or. Motto " Quod Deus vult fiet." Kesi-
deiue - Longton Hall, Rugeley.
GRANVILLE GEORGE CHETWYND - STAPYL-
TON, Esquire, Lieut. -Gen. late 32nd Regiment. Born
March 22, 1823, being the second son of the late Henry
Richard Chetwynd-Stapylton, Esq., Major loth Hussars,
by his wife Margaret, dau. of George Hammond of Port-
land Place. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a Saracen's head proper. MottO "Fide sed
cui vide. " Married, Dec. 8, 1864, Lady Barbara Emily
Leeson, dau. of Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown, K.P. ; and
has had Issue — (i) Granville Joseph Chetwynd-Stapylton,
Lieut. R.A., b. Sept. 11, 1871 ; (2) Bryan Henry Chetwynd-
Stapylton, Gentleman, Lieut. Cheshire Regiment, b. June
10, 1873 ; (3) Richard Cecil Chetwynd-Stapylton, Gentle-
man, b. April 14, 1876, d. June 27, 1878 ; and Barbara
Margaret. Residence—
HENRY GOULBURN CHETWYND-STAPYLTON,
Esquire, M.A. Univ. Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, J. P.
for Susse.x. Born May 20, 1852, being the eldest son of
Henry Edward Chetwynd-Stapylton, by his wife Esther
Charlotte, dau. of Edward Goulburn, Serjeant-at-Law,
[great-grandson of Hon. Granville Anson Chetwynd, son
of 4th Viscount Chetwynd, who by Royal Licence 1783
took the name of Chetwynd-Stapylton on his marriage
with Martha, only child of Henry Stapylton of Wighill
Park, Yorkshire]. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, argent, a lion rampant sable (for Stapylton) ; 2 and 3,
azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ;
and impaling the arms of Williams- Wynn (being those of
Williams), namely argent, two foxes counter-salient in
saltire gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out
of a ducal cornet or, a Saracen's head affront^e proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Supporters
used, but which are not recorded — Two talbots argent, with
three gutti'e-de-sang on shoulders. Motto — "Fide sed cui
vide." Married, June i, 1886, Mary, eldest dau. of
Charles Watkin Williams- Wynn, Esq., M.P. and D.L.,
of Coed y maen, Welshpool, and his wife Annora
Ciiarlotte, dau. of 2nd Earl Manvers ; and has Issue—
Heiry Miles Chetwynd-Stapylton, Gentleman, b. 1887;
and Annor.i Esther. Residence — Hilliers, Petworth,
Sussex. Club Oxford and Cambridge.
MILES CHETWYND-STAPYLTON, Esquire, late
Captain 7th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born June
22, i860, being the second son of the late Henry Edward
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Esq., by his second wife Ellen,
youngest dau. of Henry Hoyle Oddie of Colney House,
Herts. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a Saracen's head proper. Motto — "Fide sed
cui vide." Married, 1888, Helen, dau. of the late Arthur
Preston of Norwich ; and has Issue— (i) Philip Chetwynd-
Stapylton, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (2) Geoffrey Chetwynd-
Stapylton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; Beatrice ; and Evelyn
Mary. Residence—
The Rev. WILLIAM CHETWYND-STAPYLTON,
Hon. Canon of Rochester, and Rector of Hallaton, co. Leics.
Born May 15, 1825, being the third son of the late Henry
Edward Chetwynd-Stapylton, Esq., Major loth Hussars, by
his wife Margaret, dau. of George Hammond of Portland
Place. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, a Saracen's head proper. Motto — " Fide sed cui vide."
Married, Oct. 26, 1852, Elizabeth Biscoe, dau. of the late
Rev. Robert Tritton, Rector of Morden, Suriey ; and has
Isst/e — (i) Edward Chetwynd-Stapylton, Gentleman, b. July
20, 1855 [m., Sept. 27, 1879, Mary Beatrice, dau. of Henry
Cowie of (Calcutta; and has issue, Richard Chetwynd-
Stapylton, Gentleman, b. June 28, 1880; Lilian Beatrice
and Dorothy] ; (2) Frederick Chetwynd-Stapylton, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 15, 1857 [m. Maud, dau. of William Hiram
Morrison of New York, and has a son, Alan, b. 1890, d.
1897, and a dau.]; (3) Granville Chetwynd-Stapylton,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1858 [m., Dec. 15, 1885, Elizabeth,
dau. of the late James Routledge ; and has issue, Gran-
ville Brian Chetwynd-Stapylton, b. 1887; and Ella Mabel] ;
and Elian [w., June 5, 1886, Henry Cockburn of Kensing-
ton Gate]. Postal address — Hallaton, co. Leicester.
CHETWYND-TALBOT, see SHREWSBURY.
JOHN JOSEPH CHEVERS, Esquire, J.P. andD.L.,
late Capt. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers. Born Nov.
28, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Michael Joseph
Chevers, Ksq. , J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860-61, by
his wife Annie, second dau. of Hon. Martin Ffrench.
Armorial bearings— Gules, three goats salient argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-goat argent as in the arms, collared
gules, horned and unguled or. Motto — "En Dieu es ma
foi. " Married, Jan. 23, 1894, Frederica Sophia Elizabeth
Mary, younger dau. of Henry Owen Lewis, D.L. , of
Ennisken, co. Monaghan ; and has Iss2<e — {i) Norman
Michael Joseph Henry Chevers, Gentleman ; (2) Michael
John Joseph Chevers, Gentleman ; Frederica Annie ; and
Annie Mary Frances. 6'^a/ Killyan House, Ballinasloe,
CO. Galway.
CHICHESTER. Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and
gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a
pale between two holly leaves slipped or, a torch erect
of the field, fired proper (for Burnard). Mantling gules
and or. Crests i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
heron, wings addorsed, in its beak an eel all proper (for
Chichester) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a chaplet of holly fructed proper, a torch as in the
arms (for Burnard). Motto—" Ardet in arduis."
Son of Rev. Arthur Chichester Chichester, Rector of
Badlesmere, Kent, d. 1903 : —
Evelyn Chichester, Esq., Capt. Roy. Marines, b.
CHARLES CHICHESTER, Esquire, J.P. and D,L.
for CO. Devon. Born Feb. 4, 1828, being the eldest
son of the late Robert Chichester, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
by his wife Clarentia, only child of Col. Henry Mason,
E.I.C.S., of Chichester, Surrey. Armorial bearings (in
use since 1314, Vns. Devon, 1561, 1620)— Chequy or and
gules, a chief vair. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a heron rising with an eel in the
beak proper. Motto— "Ferme en foy." Married, Aug.
2, 1870, Beatrice, dau. of Sir Arthur Chichester, 8th Bart.,
of Raleigh ; and has Issiie—{i) Charles Hanilyn Chichester,
Esq., Capt. 3rd Devon Regt., b. Oct. 29, 1871 ; (2) Robert
Chichester, Gentleman, b. Dec. 2, 1872. 5^a;'— Hall, near
Barnstaple, Devon.
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The Rev. EDWARD ARTHUR CHICHESIER,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of
Dorking, in the county of Surrey, and Rural Dean. Born
February 23, 1849, being the eldest son of the Reverend
George Vaughan Chichester, Bachelor of Arts, by his wife
Harriet Eleanor, daughter of Hugh Lyle of Knocktarna,
in the co. of Antrim. A/7vry— Dark blue, with silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Chequy or and gules,
a chief vair, impaling the arms of Cubitt, namely,
chequy or and gules, on a pile argent, a lion's head erased
sable. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a stork rising
with a snake in its beak all proper. Motto— " Invitum
sequitur honos. " .Married, April 23, 1884, Mary Agnes,
commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes, second
dau. of the Right Honourable George Cubitt, first Baron
Ashcombe ; and by her has /w/cf— (i) Arthur O'Neill Cubitt
Chichester, Esq., h. July 14, 1889; (2) William George
Cubitt Chichester, Gentleman, h. July 20, 1892 ; Harriet
Laura ; and Mildred Mary. Postal address — The Vicarage,
Dorking. Club — Royal Societies'.
NUGENT CHICHESTER, Esquire, J. P. for co. Devon,
Captain (retired) 7th Dragoon Guards. Born Septeniber
17, 1827, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Chichester
Nagle of Calverleigh Court, who assumed by Royal Licence
dated Aug. 5, 1859, the additional surname of Nagle, by
his wife Lady Henrietta Caroline Fellowes, dau. of Newton,
4th Earl of Portsmouth. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., ermine, on a fesse azure, three
fusils or; ii. and iii., argent, a lion rampant between three
dexter hands couped at the wrist gules (for Nagle) ; 2 and 3,
chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester). Mantling
azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a goldfinch proper (for Nagle) ; 2. on a wreatli of the
colours, a heron rising with an eel in the beak proper
(for Chichester). MottO— " Ferme en Foy." Married,
April 8, 1856, Amelia .Mary, dau. of Joseph Lamb of West
Denton, co. Northumberland ; and has Issue — (t) Joseph
Chichester, Esq., Captain Worcestershire Regt. h. Sept.
7, 1858 [/«. , 1893, Etheldreda, youngest dau. of Robert
Berkeley of Spetchley Park, co. Worcester]; (2) John
Amyas Chichester, Gentleman, i^. 1864; (3) Philip Charles
Chichester, Gentleman, A. 1865 ; (4) Edward <Jhichester,
Gentleman, b. 1866 ; (5) Rev. Richard Chichester, b. 1867 ;
(6) Walter Raleigh Chichester, Gentleman, Lieut. Wor-
cester Regt.,^. 1870; Henrietta; Eveline Mary ; Blanche;
and Lucy. Seat — Calverleigh Court, Tiverton, co. Devon.
Club — Army and Navy.
WILLIAM HENRY CHICHESTER, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Devon. Born Sept. 8, 1831, being the second son
of the late Robert Chichester of Hall, co. Devon, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. ,by his wife Clarentia, only child of Col. Henry
Mason, E. I.C.S. , of Chichester, Sussex. Armorial bear-
ings— Chequy or and gules, a chief vair, and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Carpenter, namely, per
pale indented or and azure, an eagle displayed, and in chief
two roundles all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heron rising
with an eel in the beak proper. Motto — " Ferme en
foy." Married, April 21, 1853, Harriet Elizabeth, eldest
dau. and eventually sole heiress of the Rev. Jonathan
Phillipps Carpenter of Grenofen, and Harriet Elizabeth his
wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Garnier of Rooksbury
Park, Hants ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Chichester, Gentle-
man, h. August 29, 1868 ; (2) John Chichester, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 18, 1870; Amy[;«. , Nov. 12, 1874, Hugh Arthur
Birley of Woodside, Knutsford, Cheshire, eldest son of
the late Hugh Birley of Moorland, Didsbury, Lancashire,
J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for Manchester; and has issue];
Blanche [w., Oct. 12, 1876, Stephen Christy of Highfield,
Stockport, Cheshire, J. P., and by him (who d. Feb. 26,
1890) has issue]; Constance [w. , Jan. 18, 1877, Tyndale
White of Stondon Place, Essex, and has issue] ; Evelyn ;
Florence; and Gertrude. Seat — Grenofen, Tavistock,
Devon.
§ WALTER GEORGE RALEIGH CHICHESTER-
CONSTABLE, Esquire, late Major 3rd Batt. Liver-
pool Regt., J. P. for the E. R. and N.R. of the co. of
York, D.L. for E. R. co. York, J. P. and D.L. co. Roscom-
mon, High Sheriff of the latter 1896. Born 1863, being
the eld. surviving son of Charles Raleigh Chichester, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. 97th Regt., J. P. and D.L. co. Roscommon,
by Mary his wife, eld. dau. and co-heir of James Balfe,
of Runnamoat, co. Roscommon (he assumed in 1895
the additional surname and arms of Constable on suc-
ceeding to the estates of his uncle, the late Sir Thomas
Clifford-Constable, Bart.). Livery — Chocolate and claret.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly of six, i. quarterly i.
and iiii., Ijarry of six or and azure, on a canton argent a
teasle slipped and leaved proper (for Constable) ; ii. and
iii. chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ;
2. the same arms of Chichester ; 3. gules, a bend vair
between six cross crosslets or ; 4. ermine, a fesse between
three cinquefoils gules ; 5. or, a lion rampant gules ;
6. argent, a saltire engrailed between four mullets sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degiee, with a mantling azure and or. Crests — i.
upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped
barry of six argent and gules, charged with nine lozenges
or, three, three, and three (for Constable) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a stork rising holding in the
beak a snake proper. Mottoes— " Surgit post nubila
phagbus," "Ferme en foy." Married, Nov. 29, 1888,
Edith Florence Marv, third dau. of J. H. W. Smyth
Pigott, Esquire, J. P., D.L. of Brockley Court, Somerset,
and has Issue— (i) Raleigh Charles Joseph Chichester-
Constable, Gentleman, b. Dec. 21, 1890; (2) Cecil Hugh
Chichester-Constable, Gentleman, b. Aug. 25, 1893; (3)
Basil Henry Chichester-Constable, Gentleman, b. June
4, 1897 ; Blanche Marv ; Violet Mary ; and Edith Mary.
Estates — Burton Constable, Hull ; Wycliffc Hall, Dar-
lington ; Scargill Lodge, Barnard Castle; Wood Hall,
Hull; and Runnamoat, Roscommon. Postal address—
Wood Hall, Hull. Club—]un\ov Carlton.
CHIGNELL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron in vected
sable, gutt^-d'eau, between two cygnets close in chief and a
fountain in base proper, a cross crosslet fitche(? of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-cygnet proper, wings addorsed and
sem^ of estoiles sable, holding in the beak a lotus flower
slipped and leaved also proper.
Son of — - : —
Thomas Chignell, Gentleman, b. . /?^i-.— Castle-
mount, Dover.
CHILDE. Quarterly i. (R.L., 1849), quarterly i. and
iiii., gules, a chevron ermine, between three eagles close
is the Military Cockade.
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argent (Childe) ; ii. and iii., argent, a saltire sable, a
crescent for difference (Baldwyn) ; 2. the same arms of
Baldwyn (Vn. of Salop) ; 3. barry of six azure and argent,
a chief ermine (W'igley) ; 4- gules, a chevron ermine
between three eagles (Childe); 5. azure, sem6 of plates, a
lion rampant guardant, and a bordure argent (Holland of
Burwarton) ; 6. gules, a chevron ermine between three
eagles close argent (Childe) ; 7. quarterly per fesse in-
dented ermine and azure (Lacon); 8. argent, a lion
rampant, queuee fourchee sable (Stanlowe) ; 9. argent, a
fesse engrailed sable between three mullets gules (Cotton) ;
10. argent, 011 a fesse gules three plates (Titley) ; n.
argent, three crescents sable, a canton gules (Heyton) ; 12.
argent, a fesse between three mullets pierced azure (Paslowe) ;
13. argent, a cross fleury sable, on a canton gules, a wolfs
head erased of the first (Peshall); 14. or, a bend cottised
sable (Harley); 15. or, on a chief sable, three taus of the
first (Presthope); 16. sable, three mullets of six points
pierced argent (Pulesdon); 17. or, fretty azure, a canton
gules (Willey) ; 18. argent, on a bend sable, three escallops
of the first (Remlegh); 19. or, two lions passant gules
(Brampton); 20. or, two lions passant guardant gules (St.
Valorey) ; 21. barry of six, vair^e ermine and azure and
gules (Brus); 22. gules, two bendlets, the upper one or,
the lower argent (Mylo); 23. gules, five fusils in fesse or
(Newmarch); 24. gules, a bend fusilly or (Marshall); 25.
or, six lions rampant sable (Strongbow) ; 26. (Uermod,
King of Leinster), sable, three garbs argent, banded gules ;
27. azure, three round buckles or (Remevill) ; 28. or,
two ravens in pale sable (Corbet of Caus) ; 29. or, on
a chief indented azure, three annulets of the first (Here-
ford) ; 30. Quarterly per fesse indented or and gules
(Leighton); 31. or, three boars' heads couped close sable
(Cambrey) ; 32. azure, a lion rampant, queuee fourchee
or (Stapleton) ; 33. argent, a wyvern sable (Drake); 34.
or, three bendlets gules (Muschampe) ; 35. azure, three
escallops or (Mallett) ; 36. azure, a chevron between three
fleur-de-lis ermine (De' Burgh) ; 37. or, a lion rampant
gules, within a bordure engrailed sable (Movvddwy); 38.
gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or
(Theodor) ; 39. or, a raven sable (Corl)et of Moreton
Corbet) ; 40. gules, a bend between 6 pears erect or,
stalked and leaved vert (Clopton) ; 41. Quarterly per fesse
indented or and gules, in the first quarter a lion passant
guardant argent (Besyn), and m^ny others, the whole of the
foregoing being entered at tiie Visitation of Shroj)shire, 1623.
to the families of Baldwin, Lacon, and Leighton. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle with wings expanded argent, standinsj upon and
entwined round the neck by a snake proper (Childe) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice argent, wattled, combed,
and beaked or, ducally gorged, lined, and ringed gold, a
crescent sable for cadency (Baldwyn). MottO — " Per Deum
meum transilio murum."
Sons of William Lacon Childe, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of
Kinler Hall, Kyre Park, and 'Mallieiiope Park, d.
1786; d. 1880; obtained R.L. , 1849, to bear the name
of Childe only, and arms of Childe and Baldwyn
quarterly : —
William Lacon Childe, Esq., I. P., of Kinlet, d.s./'. i88i.
Charles Orlando Childe-Pemberton, obtained R.L., 1849,
to bear additional name and arms of Pemberton ; and had
issue (See Childe-Pemberton).
Rev. Edward George Baldwyn-Childe of Kyre, d.s.p.
Rev. Arthur Childe, who adopted the name of Childe-
Freeman.
Sons of above Rev. Arthur Childe-Freeman, d. ; d.
1882; m. 1852, Mary Harriet, eld. d. and coh. of John
Freeman, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Gaines, co. Hereford:
The late .\rthur lohnChilde-Freeman, Esq. , J. P., />. 1853 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1887, Harriet, d. of Richard Alexander Shaw ;
and had issue — John Arthur Childe-Freeman, Gentleman,
i. i8go; Mary Abigail ; and Olive.
Rev. Edward Leonard Childe-Freeman i^.v.).
Cecil Edwyn Childe-Freeman, fi. 1861 ; m. 1887, Amy
NLacDougall ; and has issue — Edwyn Ralph Childe-Freeman ,
Gentleman, 6. 1897. J?es. —
Rowland Lacon Childe-Freeman, Gentleman, d. 1870.
j?^.f. — Fernie, Whitbourne, Herefordshire.
The Rev. EDWARD LEONARD CHILDE-FREE-
MAN, M.A., Rector of Edwyn Ralph, Bromyard, Hereford.
Borfi Feb. 24, 1855, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Rev. Arthur Childe (who assumed with his
wife in 1878 the additional surname of Freeman), by his
wife Mary Harriet, dau. and heir of the late John Freeman
of Gaines. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules,
a chevron ermine between three eagles close argent (for
Childe) ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire sable, a crescent for
difference (for Baldwyn). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle with
wings expanded argent, entwined round the neck by a serpent
proper (for Childe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a cockatrice argent, wattled combed and
beaked or, ducally gorged and lined also or, and charged
with a crescent sable for difference. Mottoes " Per Deum
meum, transilio murum" (for Baldwyn); " Pax et plenitudo."
Married, June 15, 1880, Edith, youngest dau. of George
Mercer of Deal, Kent ; and by her has Issue — (i) Leonard
George Childe-Freeman, Gentleman, d. March 13, 1881 ;
(2) Arthur Harold Childe-Freeman, Gentleman, i. July 10,
1B82 ; and Dorothy Edith. Residence — Edwyn Ralph
Rectory, Bromyard, Worcs.
WILLL\M SHAKESPEAR CHILDE-PEMBERTON,
Esquire. Mr. Childe-Pemberton is one of the co-heirs to
the ancient Baronies of Grey de Powys, Wake, Woodstock,
and Holland, and entitled to quarter the royal arms of Plan-
tagenet, the head of this family having become co-heir of
the late Sir John Kynaston, Bart. Born Jan. 14, 1857, being
the second but eld. surv. son of the late Charles Orlando
Childe-Pemberton, Esq., of Millichope Park and Kinlet
Hall, Shropshire, J. P. and D.L,, High Sheriff co. Salop,
by his wife .Augusta Mary, eldest surviving daughter
of Henry Davenport Shake'^pear, Senior Member of the
Supreme Council of India, also a Member in Chancery
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, two chevronels
between three buckets sable (for Pemberton) ; 2. gules, a
chevron ermine between three eagles close argent (for
Childe); 3. argent, a saltire sable, a crescent for difference
(for Baldwyn), impaling^the arms of Bligh, namely azure, a
griffin segreant or, armed and langued gules, between three
crescents argent Mantling sable and or. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head couped
sable, a crescent or (for Pemberton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, an eagle with wings expanded argent, enveloped
with a snake proper (for Childe) ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a cockatrice argent, wattled
combed and beaked or, ducally gorged and lined gold,
charged with a crescent for difference (for Baldwyn). MottO
" Per Deum meum, transilio murum." Married, June 28,
1894, Lady Constance Violet Lucy Bligh, youngest dau. of
Rt. Hon. John Stuart, Earl of Darnley ; and has Issue—
(i) Edmund William Baldwyn Childe-Pemberton, Esq., b.
1895 ; (2) Roland Ivo Lacon Childe-Pemberton, Gentle-
man, b. 1898. Resideiue^ii Granville Place, Porlman
Sciuare, W. Club — Bachelors'.
CHINNERY-HALDANE, see HALDANE.
CHISELDON, quartered by FLOYER.
CHISENHALE MARSH, see MARSH.
Thk L.\tk RODERICK DONALD MATHESON
CHISHOLM ("The Chisholm") Born 1862, being the
onlv son of the late lames Sunderland Chisholm ("The
Chfsholm "), D.L., by his wife Annie Cecilia, dau. of Angus
Macdonnel. Armorial bearings— Gules, a boar's head
erased or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a dagger erect
roper, on the point a boar's head couped or. Motto
over—" Feriosferio. " Supporters— On either side a savage,
wreathed about the head and middle, and holding in the
dexter hand a club all proper. .Sea/— Erchless Castle,
Inverness.
CHISHOLM (4 Dec. 1902). Gules, a boar's head erased
between two bells argent in chief, and in base a salmon
on its Vmck holding a signet ring in its mouth proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a hand holding a boar's head erased proper.
Motto — " Colo communitatem."
Son of John Chisholm of Dalkeith, b. 1810; d. 1882;
m. 1831, Isabella, d. of George Wilson of Dalkeith : —
Sir Samuel Chisholm, ist Bart. (3 Feb. 1903), J.P. and
D.L. Lanarkshire, T-P- Glasgow, D.L. co. of city of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Glasgow, LL.D. Glasgow Univ., Lord-Lieut, of county of
city of Glasgow, and Lord Provost 1899-1902, i^. 23 Sept.
1866 ; m. ist, Charlotte {d. Nov. 1900), d. of Rev. John
Beck Thompson of Holywell ; 2nd, 17 Jan. 1903, Agnes
Gibson, d. of Andrew Carnduff of Cathcart, co. Renfrew,
and widow of Thomas Henderson. Res. — 20 Belhaven
Terrace, Glasgow. C/z/i^— Liberal (Glasgow).
CHISHOLM (L.O., 6 March 1902). Gules, a boar's
head couped or, langued azure, within a bordure engrailed
vert, charged with three mitres argent. Above the shield is
placed a hat befitting his degree as a Prelate of the Roman
Catholic Church. MottO — " Vi aut virtute."
Son of Colin Chisholm, Solicitor, of Inverness, b. ;
d. ; m. , Margaret, d. of John Macdonald of
Glenaladale : —
Rt. Rev. ^neas Chisholm, Roman Catholic Bishop of
Aberdeen, b. 26 June 1836. Res. — Bishop's House, 19
Golden Square, Aberdeen.
JAMES FORBES CHISHOLM CHISHOLM-
" BATTEN, Esquire, of Aigas F'orest, Strathglass, co.
Inverness, and Lord of the Manor of Thornfalcon, co.
Somerset, J. P. for Somerset, B.A. (Oxon.), formerly Capt.
34th Foot, Lieut. -Col. in the Army, 1900 (retired). Born
Jan. 13, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Edmund
Chisholm-Batten of Thornfalcon and Aigas Forest, J. P.
for cos. Somerset and Inverness (who assumed by Royal
Licence, 1859, the additional surname of Chisholm before
Batten) by his wife Jemima [d. 1883), only dau. and, on the
deaths of her two only brothers, 1838 and 1858, heir of
William Chisholm of Chisholm, in the county of Inverness,
((/. 1817). James Forbes Chisholm Chisholm-Batten claims
to be "The Chisholm" as heir of his grandfather and of
his two uncles [d.s.p.], who were successively chiefs of
Chisholm. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
either side proper, three roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. By a matriculation in Scotland, dated i860, he is
entitled to bear the arms and crest of ( hisholm alone, the
arms being as above ; the Mantling gules, doubled argent
azure, a chevron nebuly ermine between three anchors
erect, entwined by a cable or, a chief in arch of the last
(for Batten, H. Coll. 1889) ; 2 and 3, gules, a boar's
head couped or, langued azure (for Chisholm, L.O. 1816
and i860, but of ancient origin) ; impaling the arms of
Utermarck, namely, per fesse or and azure, in chief a sprig
of three rose-le.ives slipped vert, and in base a mullet of
six points of the first, pierced of the second. Crest (for
Batten) -In front of the stump of an oak tree sprouting on
and the Crest on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
erect holding a dagger proper, and on its point a boar's
head erased or ; and on an escroU over the same this Motto,
" Feros ferio. " Badge (for Chisholm) A fern leaf.
Married, August 9, 1883, Anne Douglas, relict of Capt.
W. B. Potter, 22nd P'oot, eldest dau. of John de Havilland
Utermarck, Esq., d. 1884, the Bailiff of Guernsey, by
his wife Helen Douglas, d. 1898, youngest dau. of John
Guthrie, i8th Laird of Guthrie, co. Forfar ; and has had
/.M«^ — (i) James Utermarck Chisholm-Batten, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. Somerset Militia, <^. May 29, 1884; (2) Harry
Copeland Ctiisholm-Batten, Gentleman, b. Oct. 21, 1885,
(/. 1886 ; (3) Edmund Rodolphe Chisholm-Batten, Gentle-
man, Nlidshipman, R.N., b. iMay 10, 1887; (4) John dc
Havilland Chisholm-Batten, Gentleman, b. Oct, 14, 1889.
^SVfl/.t- Thornfalcon, near Taunton; Kirkhill, R.S.O.,
Inverness-shire. Club The .\thenaeum.
CHISHOLME, see GOODEN - CHISHOLM and
SCOTT-CHISHOLME.
CHOLMELEY, quartered by TEMPEST.
CHOLMELEY, see FAIRFAX-CHOLMELEY.
THK Rkv. RICHARD HUGH CHOLMONDELEY,
Clerk in Holy Orders, late of Condover 1 lall, co. Salop, late
Rector of Hodnet (1873-96) and Rural Dean, M..'\. Caml).
Born August 24, 1828, lieing the fourth son of the late Rev.
Charles Cooper Cholmondeley, Rector of Hodnet, and Per-
petual Curate o; Moreton Say, both co. Salop, by his wife
.Mary, dau. of Dr. Reginald Heber, sister of Richard Heber of
Hodnet Hall, Salop, and Marton, co. York, and of Reginald
Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. Armorial bearings— Gules,
in chief two helmets in profile argent, and in base a garb
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, beak, winged,
and membered or, holding in the claws a helmet as in the
arms. Married, June 19, 1855, Emily, dau. of Henry
Ralph Beaumont of Newby Park, co. York ; and has Issue
— (i) Thomas Richard Cholmondeley, Gentleman, b. May
21, 1856 [w., Feb. 16, 1897, Lady Margaret Augusta Her-
bert, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Percy Egerton Herbert,
and sister of Rt. Hon. George Charles, Earl of Powis] ; (2)
Reginald Harry Cholmondeley, Esq. , of Preshaw, Hamp-
shire, late Capt. the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. Oct. 5,
1857 [w. , Sept. 5, 1888, P'lorence Sophia, dau. of John
Remington ^IiIls of Tolmers, co. Hertford ; and has issue,
Reginald Cholmondeley, Gentleman, b. Sept. 20, 1889 ;
Mary ; Florence ; Essex ; and Hester Jane] ; (3) Richard
Vernon Cholmondeley, b. Feb. 6, 1862 ; Mary ; Caroline
Essex \jn., June 22, 1886, Ralph Beaumont Benson of
Lutwyche Hall, Salop] ; Diana ; Victoria ; and Hester
Catherine, d. March 7, 1892. Residence — 62 Albert Gate
Mansions, S.W.
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CHRISTIAN' (H. Coll., 1788). Azure, a demi-mascle
Ijetween three covered cups or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, armed and gorged with a collar invecked or. Motto
^" Salus per christum."
Sons of the late Rev. William Bell Christian, B.A. ,
J. P., of Ewanrigg Hall and Milntown, Member of the
House of Keys and Receiver-Gen. in the Isle of Man,
6. 1815 ; d. 1886; m. ist, 1840, Charlotte Elizabeth
(d. 1862), d. of Thomas Brine of the Isle of Man ;
4th, 1874, Vio, d. of Carl L. Schlaet of Schwerin,
Germany : —
Malcolm William Christian, Gentleman, d. 1850. J^es. —
New Zealand.
Edward Alan Christian, Gentleman, 6. 1879. Seat —
Milntown, Ramsey, Isle of Man.
AUGUSTUS LANGHAM CHRISTIE, Gentleman,
Bor/i Aug. 8, 1857, being the eldest son of William Lang-
ham Christie, Esq. [to whom refer], J. P. for the co. of
Northampton, and J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Sussex, for-
merly Captain Northamptonshire Militia, was Member of
Parliament for Lewes 1874- 1885, by his wife Agnes Hamilton,
(laughter of the late Colonel Augustus Saltren Clevland of
Tapeley Park. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Azure, a lamb passant, the de.xter leg supporting in bend
sinister a banner argent, the staff or, on a chief of the last
a tower with two turrets between two gabions proper, in
chief a label of three points for difference, and impaling the
arms of Fellowes, namely azure, a fesse indented ermine
between three lions' heads erased or, muraliy crowned
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brown bear passant,
muzzled and the chain reflexed over the shoulders or, on the
back a bezant, charged with a cross sable, the dexter paw
resting on an escutcheon per pale of the last and gules.
Married, February 15, 1882, Rosamond Alicia, commonly
known as Lady Rosamond Alicia, third daughter of the
Right Honourable Isaac Newton Fellowes, fifth Earl of
Portsmouth ; and has Issue — John Christie, Gentleman, born
December 14, 1882. Postal addresses — Tapeley Park, Instow,
N. Devon ; 42 Great Cumberland Place, London, W.
HECTOR CHRISTIE, Esquire, J. P. for West Riding
of county of York. Born April 12, 1828, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Lorenzo Christie, Gentle-
man, of Edale, co. Derby, and Slackhouse, co. York, by
his wife Ann, dau. of Isaac Bayley of Lenton Sands, Not-
tinghamshire. Ctu6 — Reform. Armorial bearings — Or,
a saltire wavy between four mullets pierced sable. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a withered holly-branch sprouting out afresh proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Sic viresco."
Married, September 8, 1852, Maiy Elizabeth (</. 1868), dau.
of William Simpson of Singleton Brook, co. Lancashire;
and has /ssue — \\'illiam Lorenzo Christie, Esquire, J. P., d.
December 18, 1858 ; and Anne. Seats — Langcliffe Place,
near Settle, co. York ; and jervaulx Abbey, Bedale, Yorks.
JOHN CHRISTIE, Esquire, of Cowden and Glenfarg,
Perthshire, and of Milnwood, Lanarkshire, J. P. for cos.
Perth and Kinross. Born 1824, being the only surviving
son of Alexander Christie, Esq., of Milnwood, who d. 1859,
by Isabella, dau. of the late John Robertson, Esq. Armorial
bearings— Gules, a saltire engrailed argent between four
mullets or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Philp, namely or, a fesse barry wavy of four gules
and vert, between three talbots' heads erased of the second.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a withered holly-branch sprouting out leaves
proper. MottO — "Sic viresco." Married, 1859, Alison,
only dau. of William Philp, Esq. ; and has surviving /ssue
—Isabella Robertson ; and Alice Margaret. Seat — Cowden
Castle, Dollar, N.B. Residence — 19 Buckingham Terrace,
Edinburgh. *
ROBERT MAITLAND CHRISTIE, Gentleman. Born
1857, being the second son of the late Robert Christie,
Esq., late Captain sth Bengal Cavalry, J. P. and D. L. ,
by his third wife Eleanor Roper, dau. of William Cotton,
and widow of Donald Maclennan, Stipendiary Magistrate,
Demerara. Armorial bearings — Or, a saltire cantoned
between two stars in flank sable, in chief a demi-lion couped
at the joints gules, and in base a cross patc^e of the last.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand holding a missive letter proper.
Motto— " Pro Rege." Married, 1881, Emily, eldest dau.
of Col. Nicholson, late loth Regt. ; and has had Issue— {\)
Robert Christie, Gentleman, b. July 8, 1882 ; (2) James Mait-
land Christie, Gentleman, b. Nov. \o, 1883, d. May 13, 1887 ;
(3) Ralph Lindsey Christie, Gentleman, b. June 25, 1887 ; (4)
Louis Desmond Christie, Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1890 ; (5)
Leslie Fitzherbert Christie, Gentleman, b. July 12, 1893;
d. Feb. 6, 1894 ; (6) Douglas Albert Christie, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 20, 1894 ; and Kathleen Rosalie Anna. Seat—
Durie, near Leven, co. Fife.
THOMAS CRAIG CHRISTIE, Esquire, of Bedlay
and Petershill, Lanarkshire, J. P. and D.L. for Lanark-
shire, and J. P. for the cos. of Dumbarton and Glasgow, a
Commissioner of Supply and a Commissioner of Assessed
Taxes and Property and Income Tax for Lanarkshire.
Born Sept. 6, 1816, being the eldest son of James Ramsay
Christie, sometime merchant in Glasgow, and his wife
May, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Craig, sometime of
Nantw^ich, Cheshire, and latterly of Glasgow. Clubs—
Western (Glasgow), United Service (Edinburgh). Lii<e>y
— Dark blue, with yellow or gold facings. Armorial bear-
ings—Or, a saltire indented between four mullets sable, on
a chief of the last three crescents argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a branch
of holly leaved and fructed proper. Motto — "Sic viresco."
Married, firstly, Feb. 15, 1853, Catherine Cameron of Bedlay
and Petershill, daughter and heiress of James Campbell,
Esquire, a Captain in the 94th Regt., and J. P. for the co. of
Lanark (she died Feb. 4, 1854) ; and secondly, Feb. 14,
1859, Anna Boiling, eldest dau. of John Cross Buchanan,
Esquire, of Moss and Auchintoshan, Dumbartonshire, J. P. ;
and has Issue— (i) Walter Cross Buchanan Christie, Esquire,
b. Dec. 5, 1862, Writer to the Signet, and a Com-
missioner of Supply and of Assessed and Property and
Income Taxes, and a J. P. for Lanarkshire; (2) Bernard
Ramsay Craig Christie, Gentleman, b. March 12, 1870,
M.D. of Edinburgh University; Catherine Campbell;
Eveline May ; .Anna Boleyn ; and Jean Wardrop. Estates
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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— Bedlay, and Mollins, and Petershill, in the counties of
Lanark and Glasgow. Postal address — Bedlay, Chryston,
Glasgow, Lanarkshire.
§ WILLIAM LANGHAM CHRISTIE, Esquire, of
Glyndebourne, in the county of Sussex, Master of
Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Susse.\ and
Northampton, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Sussex, Member of Parliament for Lewes 1874-1885, late
Captain Northamptonshire Militia. Born May 31, 1830,
being the son of the late Langham Christie, Esquire, of
Preston Deanery, High Sheriff of the county of Northamp-
ton 1852, by his wife Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of
William Gosling of Hassobury Park, Bishop's Stortford,
in the county of Essex. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cam-
bridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure,
a lamb passant, the dexter leg supporting in bend sinister
a banner argent, staff or, on a chief of the last a tower with
two turrets between as many gabions proper, and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Cleveland, namely azure,
a hare salient or, collared gules, to the collar a bugle-horn
pendent sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brown bear
passant muzzled, the chain reflexed over the shoulder or,
on the back a bezant charged with a cross sable, the dexter
paw resting on an escutcheon per pale of the last and gules.
Motto — "Integer vitfe." Married, October 22, 1855, Agnes
Hamilton, eldest daughter and co-heir of Colonel .\ugustus
Cleveland of Tapeley Park, North Devon ; and has had
Issue — (i) Augustus Langham C:hristie, Gentleman [to
whom refer]; (2) Langham Charles Christie, Gentleman,
born December 5, 1858, died October 7, 1879 ; (3) Archibald
Christie, Gentleman, born October 31, 1859, died March 29,
1888; (4) Edward Christie, Gentleman, born January 5,
1864 [married, July 16, 1886, Ethel Mary, daughter of John
Alison MacMahon]; (5) Spencer Christie, Gentleman, born
February 26, 1868, died December 27, 1889 ; (6) Henry
Herbert Christie, Gentleman, born October 13, 1869 ; Agnes
Chichester [w. 1895, Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland, M.P. ,
of Ashley Manor, Gloucestershire] ; Elizabeth, died May 18,
1894 ; and Mary [married Major Le Marchant, 1892].
Estate and postal address — Glyndebouree, Lewes, Sussex.
Town house — 117 Eaton Square, S.W.
SYDNEY RICHARDSON CHRISTIE- MILLER,
Esq., J. P. CO. Down, High Sheriff 1898, Lt. 3rd Batt. Oxford-
shire Light Infantry (Mil.), M.A. (Oxon.). Born March 7,
1874, bemg the eldest son of the late Wakefield Christie-
Miller, Esq., J. P., D.L. for F^ucks, Cheshire, and co. Down,
Lord of the Manor of Black Notley, Essex (who assumed
by Royal Licence, 1890, the name and arms of Christie-
Miller on succeeding to Britwell on the death of his uncle,
Samuel Christie-Miller), by his wife Mary Elizabeth, dau.
and coheir of Jonathan Joseph Richardson of Kircassock,
CO. Down. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4, argent,
a cross moline azure (for Miller) ; 2 and 3, or, a saltire
ent;railed between two mullets in pale and two roses in fesse
sable (for Christie). Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
I. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand erect holdmg
an open book proper (for Miller) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a hollv stump withered and sprouting out leaves
proper. Mottoes -" Manent optima cql'Io " and "Sic
viresco." .SVaA— Britwell Court, Burnham, Bucks; Kir-
cassock, Lurgan, co. Down ; Craigentinny, Midlothian ;
and Trankeel, Letterkenny, co. Donegal. Town address —
21 St. James's Place, S.W. Club~]wmox Carlton.
C.\PTAIN ALFRED CHARLES SETON CHRIS-
TOPHER, Seaforth Highlanders, served in Southern
Afghanistan, 1880 (medal), and as A.D.C. to Governor of
Bombay 1881-82, Recruiting Staff Officer N.W. Dist. 1892
1897. Born March 20, 1856, being the third but second
surviving son of the Rev. .Mfred Millard William Christopher
of Downend, co. (Jloucester, M.A., Hon. Canon of Christ
Church, and Rector of St. .Aldate's, Oxford, by his wife Maria
Francis, second dau. of Thomas Christopher. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron wavy azure and erminois, a cliart
of Chesterfield's Inlet, between two estoiles in chief argent
and on a mount in base vert a beaver passant proper,
impaling the arms of Chenevix-Trench, namely argent, a
lion passant gules, tetween three fleurs-de lis azure, on a
chief of the last, the sun in his splendour or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
arms embowed, vested azure, the hands proper, supporting
an anchor erect sable, cable argent. Motto — "Arte con-
servatus." Married, July 7, 1892, Melesina Ethel Maud,
youngest dau. of Philip Chenevix-Trench of Botley. Resi-
dence— 9 Sloane Terrace Mansions, S.W. (L7«^— Naval
and Military.
DANBY STEVENS CHRISTOPHER, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 23, 1829, being the eldest son of the late John
Danby Christopher, by his wife Elizabeth Henley Stevens,
niece of Joseph Henley, Esq., of Waterpery, co. Oxford.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron
wavy azure and erminois, a chart of Chesterfield's Inlet,
between two estoiles in chief argent, and on a mount in
base vert, a beaver passant proper. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed, vested az. , the hands ppr. sup-
porting an anchor erect sa. , cable arg. Motto — "Arte
conservatus. " Married, 1866, Margaret, dau. of William
Charles Kerr, Esq., of the Haie, co. Gloucester, and grand-
dau. of General James Kerr. She d. at San Remo, Nov. 3,
1881, s.p. Postal address — 28 Argyll Street, London, W.
HENRY CARMICHAEL CHRISTOPHER, Gentle-
man. Born Jan. 31, 1845, being the only son of Wilmot
Christopher, Esquire, Comm. Indian Navy, by his wife
Caroline, elder dau. and co-heir of Col. Simpson. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron wavy azure and erminois, a chart
of Chesterfield's Inlet, between two estoiles in chief argent
is the Military Cockade.
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and on a mount in base vert a beaver passant proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Two arms embowed,
vested azure, the hands proper, supporting an anchor erect
sable, cable argent. Motto — " Arteconservatus." Married.
July 30, 1868, Charlotte Louisa, 4th dau. of Major William
Harpur, Both Regt. ; and has Issue — Cosby Carmichael
Christopher, Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1869.
JOHN THOMAS CHRISTOPHER, Gentleman. Born
1830, being the second son of the late John Danby Chris-
topher, Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth Henley Stevens.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron wavy azure and erminois,
a chart of Chesterfield's Inlet, between two estoiles in chief
argent and on a mount in base vert a beaver passant
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, two arms embowed, vested azure, the hands
proper, supporting an anchor erect sable, cable argent.
Married, 1862, Helen Maria, dau. of Thomas Smith ; and
by her (who d. Nov. 8, 1888) has Issue — (i) Freville Gurney
Christopher, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, i866 ; (2) Charles
Danby Christopher, Esq., Capt. A.S.C. , late Sherwood
Foresters, b. Nov. i, 1871 ; Mary Henley; Helen Stanley;
and Alice. Residence — Estcourt Lodge, Watford.
LEONARD WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER. Esquire,
C.B. (Mil.)(i898), Maj.-Gen. I.S.C; served during the
Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal), with
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal, bronze star), and with
Tirah Expedition 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, C.B. );
Dir.-Gen. of Supply and Transport in India since 1900. Born
1848, being the eldest son of Major-Gen. Leonard Rias-
beck Christopher. Armorial bearings Per chevron wavy
azure and erminois, a chart of Che:>terfield's Inlet, between
two estoiles in chief argent, and on a mount in base vert,
a beaver passant proper ; impaling the arms of Lane,
namely, per fesse or and azure, a chevron gules, between
three mullets coimterchanged of the held, a canton of
England. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, two arms embowed vested azure, the hands
proper, supporting an anchor erect sable, cable argent.
Motto — ".Arte conservatus." Married, 1878, Florence,
dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane. Residence —
Murre, Punjab. Club — Constitutional.
WILMOT CONWAY CHRISTOPHER, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 27, i860, being the only son of the late Thomas
Borradaile Christopher, Esquire, Commander R.N., by his
wife Selina, dau. of Majoi William Conway Harpur, 8oth
Regt. Armorial bearings — Per chevron wavy azure and
erminois, a chart of Chesterfield's Inlet, between two e-toilos
in chief argent and on a mount in base vert a beaver
passant proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two arms embowed vested azure, the
hands proper, supporting an anchor erect sable, calile argent.
Motto — " .Arte conservatus."
JOSEPH FELL CHRISTY. Esquire, J.P. for co. Hants.
Born July 11, 1825, being the sixth son of the late William
Miller Christy, by his wife .Ann, dau. of John Fell of
Peckham. Armorial bearings Or, on a saltiie invected
sable, between four mullets pierced azure, a saltire ermine.
Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon the stump of a holly tree sprouting
between four branches of fern, all proper. Motto — " S;c
viresco." Married, June 28, 1854, Lilias, dau. of James
Dowie of Chestnut Grove, Kingston ; and has Issue Edwin
Christy, Gentleman, Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. June 13, 1855,
d. in the Punjab; Amy Lilias; Mary Ethel [/«., .April 10,
1886, George John Scott, Esq., Captain i8th Hussars];
Millicent [m. Ralph Patteson Cobbold]. Seat — Upton.
Alresford, Hants.
RICHARD CHRISTY, Esquire, J.P. cos. Chester,
Lancaster, and Sussex, and D.L. for the latter co.
Born May 23, 1819, being the fifth but eldest surviving son
of the late William Miller Christy, by his wife .Ann, dau. of
John Fell of Peckham. Armorial bearings Or, a saltire
invected sable, between four mullets pierced sable, a saltire
ermine. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon the stump of a holly tree
sprouting between four branches of fern, all proper. Motto
— "Sic viresco." Married, Jan. 9, 1862, Alice, third dau.
of Henry .Ashworth, Esq., J.P. , of The Oaks. co. Lan-
caster; and has /«««—(!) \\'illiam Miller Christy. Gentle-
man. M.A. Ch. Ch. , Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, b. Jan. 24.
1863 ; and (2) Henry Edmund Christy, Gentleman, b. May
19, 1865 \m., April 30, 1895, Ethel May Phipps, youngest
dau. of the late Admiral Sir G. Phipps Hornby, G.C.B. .
of Little Green, Sussex, and has issue, Stephen Edmund
Fell Christy, Gentleman, b. April 26. 1896; and Basil Francis
Robert Christy, Gentleman, b. July 25, 1897]. Seat—
Watergate, Emsworth, Sussex. Club — Union.
Sir GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB, ist Baronet, of
Newlands, Chislehurst, Kent (1900). Knight Bachelor
(1885), a Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born Aug. 29, 1848,
being the second son of John Chubb, by his wife Priscilla.
dau. of Godwin Withers of Romsey, Hants. Armorial
bearings — .Azure, a cross erminois between in the first and
fourth quarters a bezant, and in second and third quarters
a rose or. the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant azure,
supporting between its paws a bezant charged with a rose
gules, a key fesseways wards upwards or. Married, Dec.
29, 1870, Sarah Vanner, only dau. of Charles Early, Esq.,
of Witney, Oxfordshire, J.P. for co. Oxford ; and has Issue
— (i) Charles .Archibald Chubb, Esq., b. Nov. 11, 1871 ; (2)
George Herbert Chubb, Esq., b. May 27, 1873; Ethelwyn
Early ; Helen Mary ; and Priscilla Frances Vanner. Seat
— Newlands, Chislehurst. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
CHURCH (R.L., 5 May 1869). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, on a file gules, a chevron of the field, charged with
three roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper,
between as many greyhound's heads erased of the first
(Church); 2 and 3, sable, a lion rampant between four
mascles saltireways or (Philips). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — i. On a WTeath of the colours, in front
of a passion cross gules, a pelican in her piety argent, the
wing charged with a rose also gules, barbed and seeded
proper (Church); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant regardant sable, sem6 of pheons and holding
between the paws a mascle or (Philips). Motto — " Vulnera
ecclesi.-e liberorum vita."
Son of Rev. Samuel Phillips, Vicar of Llandewi with
Llangennith, Glamorganshire, m. Juliana Hicks, d. of
Sir Gerard Noel. Bart. : —
Rev. Samuel Church Church (formerly Phillips), b.
1836; in. i860, Mary Anne Bridges Evans, only child
of Rev. Benjamin Evans, Vicar of Llanstephan, Car-
marthen.shire ; and has issue — (i) Samuel Bridges Noel
Church. Gentleman, b. 1861 ; (2) John Church Church,
Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (3) .Arthur Charles Gainsborough
Church, Gentleman,^. 1866; (4) Francis William Church,
Gentleman, /^. 1868; (5) Cyril Gerard Church, Gentleman,
b. 1871 ; Mary, Juliana and Elizabeth. Res. — St. Mary's
Cottage, Musbury, Axminster, East Devon.
CHURCHILL, quartered by CONYERS and
SPENCER.
CHURCHILL, see MARLBOROUGH.
CHARLES LENN.ARD CHUTE, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Inner Temple), of Sherborne St. John.
Born May 6, 1879, being the eldest son of the late
Chaloner \\'imam Chute. Esq.. J. P.. D.L.. M.A. Oxford,
formerly Fellow of Magdalen Coll.. Barrister-at-Law. by
his wife Eleanor Jane, second dau. of Wyndham Spencer
Portal. Esq.. D.L., of Malsh:inger, Hants. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, three swords barways,
the points towards the dexter proper, pommels and hilts or
(for Chute) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three mullets, two and one
azure, pierced gules ; on a chief wavy sable, a dove regardant
proper (for \^'iggett). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a broken sword in
bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt or (for Chute) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a griphon's head couped sable,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat proper, between two
wings argent, each charged with a mullet gules (for Wig-
gett). Motto — " Fortune de guerre." Seat^The Vyne,
near Basingstoke. Clubs — Union. Bachelors'.
Thk Rev. DEVEREUX WIGGETT CHUTE, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Sherborne St. John, Basingstoke.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Born Dec. 20, 1839, being the second son of the late William
Lyde Wiggett-Cliute, Esq., M.P. for Norfolk, J. P., and
High Sheriff 1832 (who assumed by Royal Licence, 1827,
on succeeding to the estates of the Rev. Thomas Vere
Chute, the additional surname and arms of that family),
by his wife Martha, second dau. of Theophilus Russell
Buckworth of Cockley Cley Hall, Norfolk. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, three swords barways,
the points towards the dexter proper, pommels and hilts or
(for Chute) ; 2 and 3, ermine, threemullets, two and one azure,
pierced gules; on a chief wavy sable, a dove regardant
proper (for Wiggett). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
I. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a broken sword
in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt or (for Chute) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a griphon's head couped
sable, holding in the beak an ear of wheat proper, between
two wings argent, each charged with a mullet gules (for
Wiggett). Motto — " Fortune de guerre." Married, -i%6Z,
Mary Henrietta, dau. of Captain Hugh Hunter, R.N. ; by
whom he has hsiie — Maud Eleanor ; and Norah Madeleine.
Postal add ress^Shtvhorne St. John, Basingstoke.
The Rev. THEOPHILUS DACRE CHUTE, Clerk in
Holy Orders. Born June 10, 1852, being the fifth son of
the late William Lyde Wiggett-Chute, Esq., J. P., High
Sheriff 1832, and M.P. for Norfolk, by his wife Martha,
second dau. of Theophilus Russell Buckworth of Cockley
Cley Hall. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, gules,
three swords barways, the points towards the dexter proper,
pommels and hilts or (for Chute) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three
mullets, two and one azure, pierced gules ; on a chief wavy
sable, a dove regardant proper (for Wiggett). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet,
grasping a broken sword in bend sinister pioper, pommel
and hilt or (for Chute) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a griphon's head couped sable, holding in the beak an ear
of wheat proper, between two wings argent, each charged
with a mullet gules (for Wiggett). Motto — "Fortune de
guerre. ' ' — Residence —
§The Right Honourable JOHN GEORGE
BARRY BINGHAM, Baron Cknmorris of New-
brook, in the county of Mayo, in the Peerage of
Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant and J. P. for the cos. of
Galway and Down, late Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, and
Aide-de-Camp to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Born
August 27, 1852, being the driest son of the fourth Baron,
by his wife Sarah Selina, fourth daughter of Burton Persse
of Moyode Castle, in the county of Galway. Creation —
July 31, 1800. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin),
County Galway, Ulster (Belfast), Ulster Yacht (Bangor). Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend cotised
between six crosses patt^e or, impaling the arms of Ward,
namely azure, a cross patonce or. Above the escutcheon is
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, a rock, thereon an eagle rising all proper. Suppor-
ters— Two lions proper. Motto — " Spes mea Christus."
Married, June 27, 1878, Matilda Catherine, only child of
Robert E. Ward, Esq., of Bangor Castle, in the co. of
Down ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Maurice Robert Bing-
ham, Esq., commonly known as the Honourable Arthur
Maurice Robert Bingham, Lieut. 5th Lancers, A.D.C. to
Gov.-Gen. of New Zealand, b. June 22, 1879 ; (2) John
Denis Yelverton Bingham, Esq., commonly known as the
Honourable John Denis Yelverton Bingham, Lieut. 15th
Hussars, b. Aug. 11, 1880; (3) Edward Barry Stewart
Bingham, Esq., commonly known as the Honourable
Edward Barry Stewart Bingham, Lieut. R. N. , Commander
of the Torpedo Flotilla, Gibraltar, b. July 26, 1881 ; (4)
Hugh Terence de Burgh Bingham, Esq.,' commonly known
as the Honourable Hugh Terence de Burgh Bingham,
b. Dec. 31, 1885; (5) Henry Derrick Thomas Bingham,
Esq., commonly known as the Honourable Henry Derrick
Thomas Bingham, b. Oct. 17, 1887, d. 1902; (6) George
Roderick Bentinck Bingham, Esq., commonlv known as
the Honourable George Roderick Bentinck Bingham, b.
May s, 1894,; (7) Richard Gerald Ava Bingham, Esq., com-
monly called the Honourable Richard Gerald Ava Bingham ;
Harriette lerne Maude, commonly known as the Honour-
able Harriette lerne Maude ; Emily Ina Florence, com-
monly known as the Honourable Emily Ina Florence ;
Eleanor Clare Alice, commonly known as the Honour-
able Eleanor Clare Alice. Seats — Creg (Tare, Ardrahan,
in the co. of Galway ; Newbrook, Ballyglass, in the co.
of Mayo ; Fonfield, in the co. of Dublin.
CLAPTON (H. Coll., Aug. 1879). Argent, on a
chevron between two bells in chief, and a horse's head
erased in base azure bridled or, three pairs of hands
couped at the wrist, in saltire proper. Mantling azure
is the Military Cockade.
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and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bay
horse's head erased, bridled and charged with a quatrefoil
or, gorged with a chain also or, pendent therefrom a bell
azure. Motto — " Laudo et plaudo."
Sons of leremiah Clapton, Alderman of Stamford,
b. 1796; d. 1870; m. 1827, Sarah Harrington, d. of
Thomas Laxton : —
Edward Clapton, Gentleman, M.D. (Lond.), F.R.C.P.
:(Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.L.S., F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.,
b. 28 Apl. 1830; m. II Feb. 1862, Mary, d. of John
Churchill, Esq., I. P., of Wimbledon ; and has issue— Rev.
Edward Louis Churchill Clapton, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Lee, Kent, b. 25 .April 1863; [m. 1890, May Vivian, d. of
George William Keeling, Esq., J.P. ; and has issue —
Edward Vivian Clapton, b. 1892; Ethel May, w. 1891,
Rev. Edward Travers Clark, M.A.]. A'(?5.— Towercroft,
Lee, Kent. C///i5— Athenceum.
William Clapton, Gentleman, F.R.C.S., b. 1833; m.
1862, Mary Jane, d. of Henry Hall of Wansford ; and has
issue— (i) Arthur Clapton, Gentleman (850 Munroe Street,
Chicago, U.S.A.), b. 1863; (2) Rev. Ernest Clapton, Vicar
of Stebbing, Essex, b. 1864 [»«. 1892, Margaret Jane, d. of
Robert Snaith Hichens ; and has issue— Arthur Clapton,
Gentleman, b. 1893; and John Clapton, Gentleman, b.
1895] ; (3) William Clapton, Gentleman (Port Dalhousie,
Ontario, Canada), b. 1870. Res.—'&t. Stephen's Road,
Canterbury; 4 Queen Street Place, London, E.C.
Henry Clapton, Gentleman, b. 1838; m.. 1866; and has
issue four daus. Res. — 8 Widcombe Crescent, Bath.
JOHN LEIGH CLARE, Gentleman. Bom, June 29,
1824, being the third son of William Clare of Liverpool, by
his wife Elizabeth, daughterof Ralph Leigh of Hindley Green,
Lanes. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevronel gules,
between two others azure, on a chief dancett^e of the last a
goat's head erased between two crosses patonce or. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mill-rind fesseways or, a cock with wings expanded
gules. Motto — "Vigilante." Married, March 5, 1850,
Francisca Constancia de Carvalho, dau. of Thomaz Joz6
Duarte of Liverpool and Figueira da Foz, Portugal ; and
has Issue — (i) John Francis Leigh Clare, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 4, 1 851 ; (2) Edward William Leigh Clare, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 28, 1855, d. Oct. 28, 1884 ; Constance Leigh ;
and Mabel Leigh. Residence — Hoylake, Birkenhead.
OCTAVIUS LEIGH LEIGH-CLARE, B.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Eccles Div. of Lanes. Born
July 6, 1841, being the son of William Clare of Hindley
House, Walton Breck, Lanes., by Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph
Leigh of Hindley, Lanes. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
Dec. 30, 1846) — Argent, a chevronel gules, between two
chevronels azure, on a chief dancette of the last, a goat's
head erased between two crosses patonce or, and impaling
the arms of Wigan, namely vair, on a pile or, a mount vert,
thereon a mountain ash-tree proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mill-rind
fesseways or, thereon a cock with wings expanded gules.
Married, firstly, 1868, Harriet [d. 1885), dau. of William
Huson of Liverpool ; secondly, 1889, Jane Maria, dau. of
James Wigan of Mortlake, Surrey ; and has Issue — (i)
Reginald Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; (2)
Gerard Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, 1^. 1881 ; (3) Harry
James Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (4) Cedric
Octavius Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; Eliza-
beth Muriel Leigh ; Amy Leigh ; Mary Elizabeth Leigh ;
Joan Leigh ; and Phyllis K^ona Leigh. Residence — Hindley
Cottage, East Sheen, Siu-rey. Clubs — New University,
Carlton, St. Stephen's.
CLARENDON (U.O.). Or, on a bend cottised all
indented sable, three pairs of ostrich feathers in saltire
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an ostrich feather barry argent and sable.
Motto — ' ' Amando servio. "
Son of Frederick Villiers Clarendon, B.A. (Dub.),
Architect and C.E.,*. 1820; d. 1904; m. 1853, Mar-
garet Jane, d. of Rev. William Randal Slacke, B.A.
(Dub.), Rector of Newcastle, co. Down : —
Rev. Thomas William Clarendon, B.D. (Dub.), b. 1855 ;
m. 22 Apl. 1879, Lavinia, d. of Sir William Ewart, Bart.,
M.P. ; and has issue — (i) William Randal Slacke
Clarendon, Gentleman, b. 1882; (2) Victor Frederick
Clarendon, Gentleman, b. 1887; and Dorothea Mary. Res.
— Magheralin Rectory, Lurgan.
Rev. Owen Samuel Edward Clarendon, B.D. (Dub.), b.
1872; m. 1901, Alice May, d. of (ieorge Wilkinson of
Lincoln ; and has issue— Audrey Patricia Villiers. Res. —
Craufurd Terrace, Maidenhead, Berks.
CLARK,
CLARK.
see GILCHRIST-CLARK and TOWERS-
CLARK, quartered by FLOYER.
ANDREW CLARK, Gentleman, S.S.C, of Drum-
sheavera House, Leith, and Clark Lodge, Auchtermuchty.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse chequy argent and
sable, between two boars' heads couped in chief of the
second and a crescent in base or, on a canton also of the
second, a chevron of the third between three lions rampant
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a falcon rising proper. Motto —
" Honoreetvirtute." /'o.f/.arfa?.—2i Bernard St., Leith, N.B.
CHARLES STANLEY GORDON CLARK, Gentle-
man. Bo??i , being the third son of the late Gordon
Wyatt Clark, Esq., J.P. and D. L. for co. Surrey, by his
wife Anna Maria, only dau. of Henry Welch of Brunswick
Square, Brighton. Armorial bearings - Argent, on a
bend sable, cottised gules, between two pellets in chief and
as many animlets interlaced bendways in base of the second,
a plate between two swans of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
pellets thereon a lark rising proper, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, and holding in the beak an ear of wheat
leaved and slipped or. Motto — " Be advised." Res. —
W CRAWFURD A. GORDON CLARK, Esquire, Major
^ King's Royal Rifles. Born March 2, 1864, being the
second son of the late Gordon Wyatt Clark, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. for co. Surrey, by his wife Anna Maria, only dau.
of Henry Welch of Brunswick Square, Brighton. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a bend sable, cottised gules, between
two pellets in chief and as many annulets interlaced bend-
ways in base of the second, a plate between two swans of
the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two pellets thereon a lark rising
proper, gorged with a collar gemel argent, and holding in
the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped or. Motto —
" Be advised." Married, April 30, 1897, H. L. A., dau. of
H. Cockerel!, Esq., C.S.I. ; and has Issue — John Stanley
Clark, Gentleman, b. Jan. 3i;ti903- Residence— q% Oakley
Street, Chelsea. Club — Naval and Military.
§ FREDERICK CLARK, Esquire. D.L. for co.
Hereford. Born March 4, 1837, being the second son
of Edward Clark, by his wife Maria, dau. of Charles Sparkes
of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. Livery—
Black. Armorial bearings— Party per pale or and argent,
on a bend engrailed plain cotised gules between four pellets.
is the Naval Cockade.
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a rose between two swans close of the second ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a lark rising proper,
charged on the breast with a rose gules, and holding in the
beak three ears of wheat slipped or. Married, 1870, Fanny
Frederica, daughter of the Reverend Prebendary Hubert
M'Laughlin, by Frederica his wife, commonly known ixs
the Honourable Frederica, youngest child of Sir Edward
Crofton, third Baronet, and sister of the Right Hon. Sir
Edward Crofton, second Baron Crofton ; and has Issue — (i)
Frederick Stewart C'lark, Gentleman, born Sept. 8, 1872;
(2) Mervyn Hanbury Lowther Clark, Gentleman, b. April 30,
1879 ; (3) St. George Rushout Clark, Gentleman, b. June
28, 1888 ; Kathleen Frederica ; Augusta Ida Crofton ; and
Dorothy Agnes Graham. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's.
HENRY HERBERT GORDON CLARK, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Surrey, M.A. Exeter College, Oxford. Born 1861,
being the eldest son of Gordon Wyatt Clark, Esq. , J. P. co.
Surrey, of Mickleham Hall (who d. 1897), by Anna Maria
(who d. i8gi), only dau. of Henry Welch. Armoiial
bearings -Argent, on a bend sable, cottised gules, between
two pellets in chief and as many annulets interlaced bend-
ways in base of the second, a plate between two swans
of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, two pellets, thereon a lark rising
proper, gorged with a collar gemelle argent, and holding in
the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped or. Motto
" Be advised." Married, 1895, Helen Johanna, fourth dau.
of Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence ; and has with other Issxte —
Henry Michael Gordon Clark, Gentleman, b. 1896. Seat -
Mickleham Hall, near Dorking. C/w^— United University.
JAMES JACKSON CLARK, Esquire, late Major 9th
Brigade North Irish Dragoons, and Hon. Lieut.-Col.,
J. P. and D. L. for co. Londonderry (High Sheriff 1875).
Born April 6, 1845, being the second but eldest surviving
son of James Johnston Clark, Esq., D. L. for tlie co. of
Londonderry, by his wife Frances, dau. of Robert Hall,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Tipperary, of Merton Hall.
Livety — Claret colour, with red piping. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, three swords erect in pale proper, hilts and
pommels or, a canton argent charged with a trefoil vert.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
of a mural crown an arm embowed in armoiu", the hand
holding a dagger all proper, charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto— " Virtute et labore." Married, Nov. 16, 1883,
Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Lenox-Con-
yngham, J. P. and D.L., c6."' Londonderry, of Springhill ;
and has Issue — (i) James Jackson Lenox-Conyngham
Clark, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Sept. 26, 1884; (2)
Francis Hartley Hall Clark. Gentleman, b. June 22, 1886 ;
(3) Roland Arbuthnot Clark, Gentleman, Midshipman
R.N., b. July 15, 1888; and Eleanor Laura. Estate —
The Maghera Estate, county Londonderry. Postal add.
— Largantogher, Maghera. Chib — Kildare Street Dublin).
H Sir JOHN MAURICE CLARK, 2nd Baronet, J.P.
© for the CO. of the city of Edinburgh, V.D.. Lieut.-Col.
5th V.B. "The Royal Scots." Born March 7, 1859, being
the eldest son of Sir Thomas Clark, ist Bart., by his wife
Lady (Eliza Maule) Clark. Livery — Blue and gold.
Armorial bearings Azure, a fesse or between a castle
triple-towered argent, masoned sable, in chief and a cres-
cent of the second in base. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a battle-axe in pale
proper. Motto — " In Deo speravi." Married, June 3,
1885, Helen Marder, dau. of Rev. Henry M. E)ouglas,
Minister of the Free Church, Kirkcaldy ; and has Issue —
(i) Thomas Clark, Esq., 1^. 1886 ; (2) Henrv Jam*s Douglas
Clark, Esq., b. 1888; (3) John Maurice' Clark, Esq., /-.
1903 ; and Isabella Douglas. Residence — 14 Rothesay Place,
Edinburgh. Club — University (Edin.).
§ THOMAS CLARK, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for Wilts,
and a retired Major, Wilts R.V. Born 1819, being the
eldest son of the late Thomas Clark, Esquire, of Bellefield,
by Sarah, dau. of the late William Perkins of Trowbridge.
Armorial bearingSr— Or, on a bend between two crosses
moline gules, three swans argent. Mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan
argent, ducally gorged and with chain reflexed over the
back or, charged on the wings with an estoile gules, and
resting the dexter foot on a cross moline also gules. Mar-
ried, 1876, Dorcas, dau. of Samuel Pearce. Seat — Belle-
field, Trowbridge.
CLARK (L.O. , 1886). Azure, a fesse or, between a
castle triple towered argent, masoned sable windows and
portcullis gules in chief, and a crescent of the second
in base. Mantling azure doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a battle-axe in pale proper. Motto —
"In Deo Speravi."
Sons of Sir Thomas Clark, ist Bart. (28 Sept. 1886),
b. 1823; d. 1900; 7n. 1851, Eliza Maule, d. of Rev.
George Ramsay Davidson, D. D. : —
Sir John Maurice Clark, 2nd Bart. (^^.z-. ) [Arms charged
with inescutcheon of Ulster as a Bart.].
Thomas George Ramsay Davidson Clark, Esq., Capt.
9th (Highland) V.B. Royal Scots [Arms as above, but
(rematric. 16 May 1901) the fesse engrailed. Crest (in
lieu of above) — A demi-lion rampant azure, holding in
his dexter paw a battle-axe proper], b. 10 Nov. 1868 ; m.
13 June 1894, Eliza, d. of late James Reburn ; and has issue-
Thomas George Clark, Gentleman , b. 1895 1(2) Cecil Erlward
Clark, Gentleman, b. 1899. Kes. — Ormidale, East Suffolk
Road, Edinburgh. Clubs — Northern, Union (Edinburgh).
CLARK (U.O.). Gules, three swords erect in pale
proper, hilts and pommels or, a canton argent charged
with a trefoil vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
Out of a mural crown an arm embowed in armour, the
hand holding a dagger all proper, charged with a trefoil
vert. Motto — " Virtute et labore."
Sons of lames Johnston Clark, Esq., of Largantogher
House, j.P., D.L., M.P. (High Sheriff co. London-
derry 1849), b. 1809; d. 1891 ; m. 1837, Frances, d. of
Robert Hall of Merton Hall, co. 'Tipperary : —
James Jackson Clark, Esq., of Largantogher [q.v.).
John, who assumed the surname of Hall.
Sir William Ovens Clark, Kt. Bach. (1903), Chief Justice
of the Chief Court, Punjab, b. 1849; in. 1885, Florence, d.
of R. Lawrie ; and has issue — ,
Res. — Kelwood, Woking ; Lahore, Punjab. Club — East
India United Service.
CLARK (H. Coll.). Purpura, three crosses moline or, on
a chief per pale of the last and argent, a lion passant gules.
Mantling purpura and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a talbot statant salde, a cross flory or.
Son of Edwin Clark of Ellinthorp Hall, Boroughbridge,
by Mary, d. of Hugh Stott, Surgeon, of Borough-
bridge : —
Edwin Charles Clark, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, LL.D.
and Regius Professor of Civil Law in the University of
Cambridge [Arms as above, impaled by the arms of
his office as Regius Professor of Law], b. 1835 ; m. 1865,
Mary Ann, d. of James Kitson of Elmete Hall, Leeds;
and has issue — (i) ICdwin Kitson, Gentleman, b. 1866 [w.
1897; and has issue — (i) Edwin Bidder Clark, Gentleman,
b. 1899 ; (2) George Sydney Roberts Kitson Clark, Gentle-
man, b. 1900]. Res. — Newnham House, C"ambridge.
Club — Royal Societies.
CLARK of Speddoch (L.O., 1824). Sable, a mullet
pierced or, within a bordure of the last, charged with
three cross crosslets fitch^e of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, within a
serpent in circle, an estoile of the arms. Motto — " Animo
et scientia."
Second but only surv. son of John Gilchrist Clark,
Esq., of Speddoch, M.A., J. P., Advocate, b. 1830;
d. 1881 ; m. 1859, Matilda Caroline, d. of William
Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock Abbey, W'ilts : —
Rev. William Gilchrist Clark-Maxwell, M.A., F.S.A..
Vicar of Clunbury (assumed the name of Maxwell, 1897),
b. 1865 ; m. 1896, Harriet Alice, d. of Rev. William Selwyn,
Vicar of Brom field ; and has issue — (i) George Selwyn
Clark- Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1900; (2) John Noel Clark-
Maxwell, Gentleman, ^. 1903; and Katharine Mary. Seat —
Carruchan, Kirkcudbright. Res. — The Vicarage, Clunbury,
Aston-on-Clun, Salop. C///^— Oxford and Cambridge.
JOHN WILLIAM JAMES CLARK - KENNEDY,
Esquire. Born 1875, being the eldest son of the late
Alexander William Maxwell Clark- Kennedy, Esq., J.P.
« is the Military Cockade.
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and D. L. , of Knockgray, late Capt. Coldstream Guards,
F.S.A., F. R.G.S. , F. L.S. , by his wife Hon. Lattice Lucy
Hewitt, dau. of James, fourth Viscount Lifford. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a chevron gules, between three
cross crosslets fitchte sable, in chief a fleur-de-lis of the
second ; and as an honourable augmentation (granted to
Sir Alexander Clark- Kennedy in commemoration of his
having, when in command of the centre squadron of the
Royal Dragoons at the Battle of Waterloo, captured the
eagle and colours of the 105th Regt. of Infantry with his
own hand), on a canton ermine, the eagle and colours of
the 105th Regt. and a sword crossed proper, and aljove them
the word "Waterloo." Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-nian in the
uniform of the Royal Dragoons, holding in his dexter hand
a sword, and sinister a French eagle all proper; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto —
" .'\visi' la fin." Seat — Knockgray, Carsphairn, co. Kirk-
cudbright, N. B.
CLARKE, see GRAHAM-CLARKE, and THORN-
HILL.
CLARKE, quartered by LANE.
ALEXANDER FELIX CLARKE, Gentleman, Banker
in St. Petersburg. Born May 14, 1821, being the eldest
son of the late Felix Clarke, by Dorothea, his wife, dau. of
Gen. Peter Van cier Vliet. Livery Dark blue, with blue
and yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings -Argent,
on a bend nebuly gules, between four pellets, a fountain
proper, between two swans of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a swan argent, charged on the body with two pellets
fesseways, holding in the beak an ostrich feather or.
Motto "Si bene facias nil metuas." Married, April
30, 1852, Sophia, dau. of J. Outine ; and has Issue (i)
Alexander Felix Clarke, Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1853; (2)
Frerierick Seymour Clarke, Gentleman, Diplomatic Service,
b. June 18, 1855 ; and Sophie Alice \m. Edward Master-
man]. Res. ~ 38 English Quay, St. Petersburg, Russia.
FRANK CLARKE, Gentleman. Born August 20, 1855,
being the second son of the late Thomas Clarke of The
Elms, CO. Derby, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, only child
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of Edward Ramsbottom of Liverpool. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a saltire engrailed erminois between two fleurs-
de-lis in pale and as niatiy horses' heads couped in fesse
argent. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a heraldic tiger's head
erased sable, maned or, gorged with a collar gemel argent,
two fleurs-de-lis also argent. Motto—" Vincit qui patitur. "
Married Mary, daughter of Thomas Stockham of New-
port, CO. Monmouth. Residence —
H GEORGE JACKSON CLARKE. Esq., J.P. and
^ D.L. for CO. Antrim. Born , being the son of
the late George Clarke, by Mary Jackson. Armorial
bearings— Azure, on a bend between two crosses pat(^e
fitcht^e or, a torteau between two trefoils slipped vert.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head erased sable, transfixed through
the jaws with a broken spear proper. Motto — " Non eget
jaculis." Married, 1827, Ellen, youngest dau. of the late
Robert Mercer ; and by her, who died 1886, has, with other
surviving /j-^/z^— Robert Clarke, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. , late of
the 7th Dragoon Guards, h. 1842 [w., 1876, Sarah Louisa
Cavendish, youngest dau. of Major Roger Palmer of Car-
rowmore, co. Mayo]. 5^«/— The Steeple, Antrim, Ireland.
The Latk JOHN CREEMER CLARKE, Esq., J.P.
for Berkshire, and for Abingdon, Mayor of Abingdon
1870, and M.P. for Abingdon 1874 to 1885. Born 1821,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Clarke of St.
Giles's-in-the-Wood, Devon, by Graciana, dau. of the late
John Creemer of Exbourne, Devon. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, on a bend ermine, cotised or, between three
crosses patee argent, as many swans of the third. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount overgrown with clover, a lark
rising proper, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e
argent, and holding in the beak an ear of wheat or.
Married, ist, 1845, Anna Maria, dau. of John Avis,
Esq., of Minehead, Somerset (she died 1848); 2nd, 1849,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Joyce, Esq., of Timberscombe,
Somerset ; and has by the former, with other Issue — John
Heber Clarke, Gentleman (of Fitzharris House, Abingdon),
J.P. for Abingdon (Mayor 1884-85), b. 1846 \m., 1871,
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Badcock, and has issue]. Seal —
Waste Court, Abingdon. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire.
SiK RUPERT TURNER HAVELOCK CLARKE, 2nd
Baronet, of Rupertswood, Victoria (1882). Borri March i6,
1865, being the eldest son of the late Sir William John
Clarke, Bart., LL.D., Member of the Legislative Council
of Victoria, by his first wife Mary, dau. of the Hon. John
Walker, Member of the Legislative and Executive Council
is the Naval Cockade.
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of Tasmania. Armorial bearings— Or, two bars azure,
between four escallops, three in chief and one in base gules,
two flaunches of the last, the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, grasp-
ing an arrow in bend sinister or, flighted argent, three
escallops also or. MottO - " Signum quaerens in vellere."
5fa/— Rupertswood, co. Bourke, Victoria.
THOMAS CLARKE, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's
Lieutenants for the City of London, Honorary Colonel
4th Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment, Sheriff of London
and Middlesex, 1885, 1886. Born 1843, being the son of
Henry Clarke of Holbeach, in the county of Lincoln.
Armorial bearings — He be;irs for Arms : Gules, a saltire
invected plain cotised or, between three horses' heads
couped one in chief and two in fesse erniinois. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a horse's head couped erniinois, a
spur erect leathered gules; with the Motto, " Fortis in
arduis." Married, 1^7-^, daughter of John
Charles M ' Donald. Postal address —
THOMAS CLARKE, Gentleman. Born May 5, 1845,
being the eldest son of the late Thomas Clarke of The
Elms, CO. Derby, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, only child
of Edward Ramsbottom of Liverpool. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a saltire engrailed erminois, between two
fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many horses' heads coujied in
fesse argent, and impaling the arms of Disney, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis
or, on a canton of the second a cross pat^e fitch(^"e of the
third (for Disney) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis gules, as many
bezants (for Cathrow). Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
heraldic tiger's head erased sable, maned or, gorged witli
a collar gemel argent, two fleurs-de-lis also argent. Motto
— " Vincit qui patitur." Married, May 10, 1876, Frederica
Eliza, only daughter of Henry Cathrow-Disney ; and has
Issue — (1) Thomas Henry Cathrow Clarke, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 16, 1878 ; (2) Reginald Clarke, Gentleman, b. Feb.
17, d. March 5, 1882 ; (3) Frederick Fitzroy Clarke, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 2, 1889; (4) Cyril Charles Clarke, Gentleman,
b. July II, 1891 ; (5) James Francis Cathrow Clarke, Gentle-
man, b. March 18, 1895; Frederica Muriel; Winifred
Houghton ; Enid Ethel Fuller ; Emily Gwendoline ; May
Cressey ; Helen Kathleen ; and Phyllis Disney. Seat —
Masson House, Matlock Bath, co. Derby. C/k^j— Con-
servative (Derby), Conservative (Matlock).
CLARKE (H. Coll.). Vert, on a bend ermine, cotised
or, between three crosses patte argent, as many swans of
the third. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a mount overgrown with clover,
a lark rising proper, charged on the breast with a cross
pat^e argent, and holding in the beak an ear of wheat or.
Sons of John Heber Clarke, Esq., of Fitzharris House,
Abingdon, J. P. for Berks and Abingdon (Mayor 1884-
85), b. 1846"; d. 1898 ; m. 1871, Elizabeth, d. of Richard
Badcock : —
Heber Noel Clarke, Gentleman, B.A., M.B., B.C. (Can-
tab.), b. 1872. Res. — Cogger's Hall, Lamberhurst, Kent.
Robert Joyce Clarke, Gentleman, b. 1874. /?t'r.— Boars'
Hill, Oxford.
John Creemer Clarke, Gentleman, b. 1875. ^^^- — Boar's
Hill, O.xford.
Yr. sons of John Creemer Clarke, Esq., [.P. Berks
and for Abingdon (Mayor 1870), M.P. for Abingdon
1874 to 1885 ; m. ist, 1845, Anna Maria (</. 1848,) d. of
John Avis of Nlinehead, Somerset ; 2nd, 1849, Elizabeth,
d. of John Joyce of Timberscombe, Somerset : — •
Harry "Thomas Clarke, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1885,
Elizabeth, d. of John Joyce of Bardon, Somerset; and has
issue — (i) Lawience Joyce Clarke, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2)
John Joyce Clarke, Gentleman, iJ. 1889; (3) Harold Joyce
Clarke, Gentleman, b. 1892; (4) Thomas Joyce Clarke,
Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — Holly Bank, Wootton, Oxon.
Cecil Clarke, Gentleman b. ; m. ; and has issue
— (i) Paul Creemer Clarke, Gentleman, ^. ; (2) Edward
Joyce Clarke, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Discove House,
Benton, Somerset.
CLARKE-THORNHILL (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, gules, two bars gemelles and a cliief argent
(Thornliill, teinp. Edw. HL); 2 and 3, or, a cross raguly be-
tween four trefoils vert, a crescent for difference (Cferke).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, the bust of a woman proper, vested gules, fim-
briated or, crined and ducally crowned also or, issuant from
the crown five thorn-leaves vert (Thornhill) ; 2. on awreath
of the colours, a peacock's head erased proper, in the beak
a trefoil slipped vert, a crescent for difference (Clarke).
Sons of William Capel Clarke-Thornhill (formerly,
Clarke), Esq., J. P. andD.L. co. Northants, of Swakes-
leys , Middx. , of Fixby Hall , Yorks. , and of Rushton Hall,
Northants, formerly Capt. 23rd Welsh Fus. , b. 1832 ;
d. 1898 ; ?;?. 1855, Clara, eld. d. and coh. of Thomas
Thornhill of P'ixby Hall, Yorks. : —
Thomas Bryan Clarke-Thornhill, Gentleman, M. A. Oxon.,
Sec. Diplomatic Service, b. 1857. Seats — Rushton Hall,
Kettering ; Fixby Hall, Huddersfield. Clubs — Arthur's,
Travellers', St. James's.
Randolph Clarke-Thornhill, Gentleman,!^. 1863. Seats —
Swakeleys, Middlesex ; Binhau), Norfolk.
ALBERT CHARLES CLAUSON, Gentleman, M.A.
Oxon., Barrister-at- Law Lincoln's Inn. Born ]2l\\. 14, 1870,
being the younger son of the late Charles Clauson, Knight
of the Orders of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus and of the
Crown of Italy, by Julia Burton his wife, dau. of the late
John Wall Buckley, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders. Club—
United University. Armorial bearings -He bears for
Arms : Barry of four per pale sable and or, counterchanged,
three bendlets .argent within two flaunches ermine, in chief
a crescent of the third for difference. Above the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, upon a Mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of tlie
colours, a mullet of ten points encircled by an annulet or,
between two wings sable, the dexter charged with three
bendlets and the sinister with as many bendlets in sinister
argent. Motto — " Spes et fides." Married — Dec. 15, 1902,
Kate, dau. of James Thomas Hopwood, of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at- Law, and widow of Lucas 'Thomasson, of
Hawkshead House, .North Mymms, Herts. Postal ad-
dresses— 8 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; 12 Cumber-
land Mansions, Upper George Street, W. ; Hawkshead
House, Hatfield, Herts. Club — United University.
JOHN EUGENE CLAUSON, Esquire, C.M.G..
Major Royal Eng. , Sec. to Colonial Defence Com-
I
mittee, B. A. , Student of the Inner Temple. Born November
13, 1866, being the elder son of the late Charles Clauson,
Knight of the Orders of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus and
is the Military Cockade.
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of the Crown of Italy, by Julia Burton his wife, dau. of the
late John Wall Buckley, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of four
per pale sable and or, counterchanged, three bendlets
argent, within two flaunches ermine, impaling the arms
of Makins, namely argent, on a fesse embattled counter-
embattled gules, between in chief two falcons proper belled
or and in base a lion's face of the second, an annulet
or between two bezants. Above the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, upon a Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
mullet of ten points encircled by an annulet or, between
two wings sable, the dexter charged with three bendlets
and the sinister with as many bendlets in sinister argent ;
with the Motto, " Spes et fides." Married, July 23,
1890, Mary Elisabeth, eldest dau. of Col. Sir William
Thomas Makins, Bart., DL., late Mem. of Parliament for
the Walthamstow Division of Essex ; and has Isside — (i)
Gerard Leslie Makins Clauson, Gentleman, b. April 28,
1891 ; (2) Philip Anthony Clauson, Gentleman, b. May 4,
1899; (3) Miles John Clauson, Gentleman, b. \cp'3.. Postal
add. — 2 Whitehall Gardens, S. W. , and 44 Stanhope Gardens,
Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs — hxvci'j and Navy, Savage.
CLAVERING, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by
CAMPBELL.
CLAVERING. see NAPIER-CLAVERING.
CLAXTON, quartered by SALVIN and CONYERS.
CLAY, quartered by KER-SEYMER.
ALFRED CLAY, Esquire, J.P. for co. Derby, of Darley
Hall, Matlock. Born March 20, 1842, being the second
son of the late Joseph Travis Clay, Gentleman, of Ras-
trick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest dau.
of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings— Ar-
gent, gutt(^e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between tlirce
trefoils slipped sal)le, a rose between two martlets argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an annulet
sable surmounted by a martlet argent, between two wings also
argent, gutt6e-de-poix, each wing charged with three trefoils
or and two sable. Married, July 23, 1885, Harriett, dau. of
Thomas Frederick Hutchinson of The Groves, Isle of Man.
ARTHUR TRAVIS CLAY, Esquire, J.P. for East
Riding, co. York, of Holly Bank, Rastrick, co. York.
Born Sept. 6, 1845, being the third son of the late Joseph
Travis Clay, Gentleman, of Rastrick, co. York, by his
wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal.
Armorial bearings — Argent, gutt<?e-de-poix, on a chevron
engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose
between two martlets argent. Crest Upon a wreath
of the colours, an annulet sable surmounted by a
martlet argent, between two wings also argent guttte-de-
poix, each wing charged with three trefoils one and two
sable. Married, February 21, 1875, Edith Beaumont,
daughter of B. H. Bates of Liverpool (she died August 24,
1889); and has had Issue — (i) Hugh Travis Clay, Gentle-
man, born April 19, 1876 ; (2) Percival Travis Clay, Gentle-
man, born May 6, 1881 ; (3) Wilfred Travis Clay, Gentleman,
born June 25, 1882 ; (4) Guy Travis Clay, Gentleman, born
and died January 18, 1885 ; and Marjorie Beaumont.
CHARLES JOHN CLAY, Esquire, J.P. co. Cam-
bridge, and for the borough of Cambridge, M.A. (Cantab).
Born July 2, 1827, being the eldest son of the late Richard
Clay of Avenue House, Muswell Hill, Hornsey, by his wife
Susan, dau. of Robert Painter of Cambridge. Armorial
bearings — ^Argent, a bend dovetail between a book in chief
and two mascles in base all azure. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a pheon azure, in front thereof a key fesse-
ways ward upwards and to the sinister of the last. Motto
— " Propositi tenax." Married, Aug. 16, 1854, Emily
Jane, fourth dau. of William Eady of Campsbourne,
Hornsey, Middlesex; and has Issue — (i) John Clay,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 25, 1858 ; (2) Charles Felix Clay, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 5, 1861 ; Mary Aim6e ; Marian Emily; and
Alice. Res. — West House, Cambridge. C/« 1^5— Cambridge
County (Cambridge), University Carlton (Cambridge).
M HENRY CLAY, Esquire, M.A., J.P. and D.L. Born
© 1825, being the eldest son of the late Henry Clay, Esq. ,
J.P. for cos. Derby and Stafford, by his wite Elizabeth,
second dau. of John Leigh. Livery — Drab, yellow waist-
coat. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron indented
between three trefoils slipped, in the centre chief point
a wing all sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of two wings argent,
sem^e of trefoils slipped sable, a mount vert, and thereon
two estoiles gules. Motto — " Clarior virtus honoribus."
Married, 1863, Mary Louisa, second dau. of Henry
Boden of Ednaston, co. Derby; and \\z.s Issue — (i) Henry
Hastings Clay, Esq., Capt. Mpnmouth Militia, J.P. and
D.L. for Monmouth, High SBeriff co. Monmouth 1895,
b. 1864 [;«., Feb. 4, 1891, Mabel Millicent, second dau.
of Charles Henry Williams of Roath Court, Cardiff; and
has issue — Henry Charles Hastings Clay, Gentleman, b.
1895; Richard Leigh Clay, Gentleman, b. 1898; Mabel
Edith Mary, and Phillis Irene]; (2) Charles Leigh Clay,
Gentleman, M.A. New College, Oxford, b. 1866 [w., Feb.
1897, Margaret, dau. of John Press of The Avenue, Clifton,
and has issue— John Charles Clay, Gentleman, b. 1898] ;
and Edith Louisa. Seat — Piercefield Park, Chepstow,
CO. Monmouth. C/«<5— Junior Constitutional.
JOHN WILLIAM CLAY, Esquire, F.S.A., of Rastrick,
Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county
of York. Born February 13, 1838, being the eldest son
of the late Joseph Travis Clay of Rastrick, in the county
of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell
of Kendal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between
three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between three martlets
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an annulet sable surmounted by a martlet argent, between
two wings also argent, gutti^e de-poix, each wing charged
with three trefoils one and two sable. Married, April 4,
1878, Alice Caroline, daughter of Henry Pilleau ; and has
Isstie—(\) Lionel Pilleau Clay, Gentleman, born March 11,
1880 ; (2) Charles Travis Clay , Gentleman, born July 30, 1885.
ALFRED CLAYFIELD-IRELAND, Esquire, J.P. co.
Somerset. Born 1851, being the fifth but second surviving
son of the late James Ireland Clayfield (assumed by
Royal Licence in 1827, in compliance with an injunction
contained in the will of his maternal grandfather, the sur-
name and arms of Ireland in addition to his patronymic
and paternal arms), by his wife Letitia, dau. (and ulti-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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mately, upon the death without issue in 1883 of her brother,
Colonel James Priaulx, co heiress) of Thomas Priaulx of
Montville House, Guernsey. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly, I and 4, gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent, each charged
with a goutte-de-sang, on a chief indented of the second, a
lion passant of the field between two torteaux (for Ireland) ;
2 and 3, vert, guttte-d'or, three garbs erminois, banded
gules (for Clayfield). Seat — Brislington Hall, near liristol.
ARTHUR CLAYFIELD-IRELAND, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Devon. Born 1838, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late James Ireland Clayfield (who assumed by
Royal Licence in 1827, in comphance with an injunction
contained in the will of his maternal grandfather, the sur-
name and arms of Ireland in addition to his jjatronymic
and paternal arms, by his wife Letitia, dau. (and ultimately,
upon the death without issue in 1883 of her brother. Colonel
James Priaulx, co-heiress) of Thomas Priaulx of Montville
House, Guernsey. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i and 4,
gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent, each charged with a goutte-
de-sang, on a chief indented of the second, a lion passant
of the field between two torteaux (for Ireland) ; 2 and 3,
vert, gutt6e-d'or, three garbs erminois, banded gules (for
Clayfield). Married, 1880, Mary Ann Emily, liau. of
Captain William Pitman, R.N. Seal — Dowiich Mouse
Sandford, North Devon.
DENNIS CLAYFIELD-IRELAND, Gentleman, M.A
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, late scholar of
New College, Oxford. Born 1857, Ixjing the sixth but third
surviving son of the late James Ireland Clayfield (who
assumed by Royal Licence in 1827, in compliance with
an injunction contained in the will of his maternal grand-
father, the surname and arms of Ireland in addition to his
{)atronymic and paternal arms), by his wife Letitia, dau.
and ultimately, upon the death without issue in 1883 of
her brother. Colonel James Priaulx, co-heiress) of Thomas
Priaulx of Montville House, Guernsey. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, i and 4, gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent,
each charged with a goutte-de-sang, on a chief indented of
the second, a lion passant of the field between two torteaux
(for Ireland) ; 2 and 3, vert, guttee-d'or, three garbs
erminois, banded gules (for Clayfield). Postal address —
49 Cheyne Court, Chelsea.
CLAYHILLS OF INVERGOWRIE. Arms: Parted
per bend sanguine and vert two greyhounds courant bend
and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, an arm
holding an imperial crown proper ; and in an escroll over
the same, this Motto, " Corde et animo." Matriculated
in Lyon Office prior to 1672.
[^Lieutenant Serge Clay/tills 0/ the Lithuanian Regiment
of Life Guards, Warsatv, is a cadet of this family, and sub-
ject to a rematriculation in Lyo?i Office would he entitled to
Ike foregoing arms with such difference as the Lyon King of
Ar?ns might decide. Howei'cr, he has not yet inatriculated.
The Russian branch of the fam.ily has been settled in that
country since 1645, iri the reign of Czar Alieksieg Michailo-
witch ; and this branch of the family now bears for Arms
per fesse azure and ajgent, on a fesse of the last, two grey-
hounds courant to the dexter sable, in chief a crescent between
two mullets of six points or. Various modifications of these
arms have been used, but the crest, a demi-greyhound sable
collared or, has remained unaltered since at least 1525. A
distinguished tnember of the Russian family is General
Clay hi lis, presently Prefect of St. Petersbnn^.']
GEORGE DAVID CLAYHILLS-HENDERSON,
Esquire, of Invergowrie, co. Forfar, Capt. R.N.,
D.L. and J. P. for co. of Forfar, and J. P. for co. of city of
Dundee. Born Dec. i, 1832, being the second but eldest sur-
viving son of the late George Dimbar Clayhills, originally of
the R. N., but afterwards Capt. Hon. East India ('o.'s Bom-
bay Fusiliers, by his wife Frances, dau. of Thomas Beckett of
Thornton-le-Moor, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings— (juar-
ways argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting the degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
terly, i. parted per bend sanguine and vert, two grey-
hounds courant bendways argent (for Clayhills) ; 2. argent,
a chief gules (for Menzies) ; 3. azure, three mullets argent,
in the centre a cross of the second, surmounted of a
saltire gules (for Murray of Ochtertyre) ; 4. argent, three
piles issuing from the dexter saVjle, on a chief ermine a
crescent gules, between two mullets or, in a canton azure,
on a chevron between three mascles or, a boar's head erased
of the field, in the middle chief a fleur-de-lis of the second
(for Henderson, the canton denoting the descent from Kin-
loch of Gourdie), and impaling the arms of Warren, namely
argent, a fesse chequy or and azure, between three talbots
passant proper. Mantling sanguine, doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding
an imperial crown proper. MottO — "Corde et animo."
Married, 1867, Catherine Rose, dau. of Sir John Borlase
Warren, fourth Bart. Estates ^Inwergo^vK, Dundee,
Forfarshire ; Hallyards, Meigle, Perthshire ; Thornton-le-
Moor, Yorkshire. Postal address — Invergowrie House,
near Dundee, N.B. C/«(Jj— Naval and Military, Cale-
is the Military Cockade.
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donian, United Service, Conservative (Edinburgh), Eastern
(Dundee), County (Perth).
CLAYTON, see BROWNE-CLAYTON.
FITZROY AUGUSIUS TALBOT CLAYTON, Es-
quire, Lieutenant-Colonel late Grenadier
(TTfflDf'nn Guards, J. P. co. Berks. Born March 28,
VcLlu^VUll 1833, being the eldest son of the Reverend
Augustus Clayton, by his wife Georgiana
Elizabeth, daughter of the Very Reverend and commonly
known as the Honourable Charles 'Talbot, Dean uf Salis-
bury. Livety — Full dress : white and orange, with blue
and orange lace. Armorial bearings — Argent, a cross
sable between four pellets, and impaling tlie arms of 'Taylour,
namely ermine, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lis between two
boars' heads erect or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
gamb erased argent, holding a pellet. Married, April 4,
1872, Isabel, commonly known as Lady Isabel, third dau.
of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Headfort ; andhas/j5«^ —
(i) Harold Dudley Clayton, Gentleman, b. 1878; (2) Lionel
Arthur Clayton, Gentleman, h. 1879 ; (3) Cecil Talbot Eraser
Clayton, Gentleman, Lieut, late Grenadier Guards, b.
Aug 12, 1880. Estate — Fyfield House. Postal address —
Fy field House, Maidenhead, Berks. Club — Carlton.
RICHARD DIGBY CLEASBY, Esquire, B.A. (Can-
tab.), Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
i8go. Born 1838, being the eldest son of the late Sir
Anthony Cleasby, one of the Barons of the Exchequer
1868 78, by his wife Lucy Susan, youngest dau. of Walter
Fawkes of Farnley, sometime M. P. for co. York. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a lion passant in bend azure lietween
two bendlets gules, on a chief azure three lozenges or.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a mount vert, theieon a demi-lion
regardant argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with
three lozenges as in the arms, holding between the paw s an
escutcheon gules, thereon a whelk argent. Motto — " Fide
sed cui vide." Married, 1870, Edith Anne, third dau. of
Ed. Arkwright of Hatton, co. Warwick, ^ca^— Penoyre,
Brecon. Residence—!^ Portman Square, W.
H.ARRY CLEGG, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Anglesey, and High Sheriff 1892, 1893, Justice
of Lancashire, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph
Rowland of Oldham. Clubs— \Jr\\on (Manchester), Albion
(Oldham). Livery — Claret coat piped red, scarlet waist-
coat, silver buttons, buckskin breeches and top boots.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale nebuly
gules and sable, a cross crosslet crossed argent between
four lozenges of the last, each charged with an acorn slipped
and leaved, those on the dexter of the first, and those on
the sinister of the second ; and for the Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-lion per fesse nebuly
argent and gules, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
crossed sable, three acorns erect and fesseways slipped and
leaved proper. Motto — " In veritate triumpho." Married,
firstly, Sarah Maria, daughter of John Chadwiek of Reddish,
Stockport, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the counties of Lancashire and Cheshire ; secondly, Rebecca,
eldest daughter of Joseph Sills of Orsett ; and has Issue —
(i) Alfred Rowland Clegg, Gentleman, J. P. Cheshire, b.
Dec. 22, 1872 ; (2) Humphrey Nichols Mavesin Clegg,
Gentleman, Lieut. Hussars, b. Aug. 23, 1882; (3) John
Harry Kay Clegg, Gentleman, R.N., b. July 24, 1884;
Quenelda Mary
Edith Winifred
m. Charles J. Williamson of Liverpool] ;
jn. Rev. H. Morgan] ; Dorothy Vernon
[/«. Major J. A. Turnir] ; and Beatrice Margery [w. Capt.
Bramston Newman]. Estates — Plas Llanfair, in county
of Anglesey ; and Cow Hill, Oldham. Postal address — Plas
Llanfair, Llanfair, P.G. , Anglesey.
JOHN WILLIAM HENDERSON-CLELAND, Es-
quire, Major-General (retired) Her Majesty's Indian Staff
Corps. Born December 28, 1835. C/w^— Junior Army and
Navy. Livery — Blue, with silver facings. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a hare
of the Peace for the counties of Lancashire, Anglesey, and
Carnal vonshire. Boni January 17, 1842, being the second and
only surviving son of Kay Clegg of Oldham, in the county
salient argent, with a hunting-horn vert garnished gules
hanging from his neck, a chief embattled of the second (for
Cleland) ; 2 and 3 ermine, three piles, two in chief and one m
base gules, each charged with a crescent argent, on a chief of
the second three estoiles of the third (for Henderson). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with
a mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i.
upon the dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a falcon
standing upon a glove all proper (for Cleland) ; 2. and upon
the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a cubit arm
erect vested azure, the hand proper, grasping a chain there-
from suspended an escutcheon argent, charged with tvvo
estoiles in chief and a crescent in base gules (for Henderson j_;
with the Mottoes, " Non sibi ; " "Virtus sola nobilitas.
Married, firstly. 1859, Isabella, daughter of Captain
Morphett, late 48th Foot ; and secondly, 1874, Charlotte
Edith, daughter of Captain Fletcher Fulton Compton Hayes
(only son of Commodore Sir John Hayes) ; and has Issue-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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1862; (2) Fletcher Hayes Henderson-Cleland, Gentleman,
born 1875; (3) Walter Henderson-Cleland, Gentleman, born
1878. Esti7/es—Roke Manor and Tuckton House, both in
the county of Hants. Postal add/rss— Tuckton House, near
Christchurch, Hants.
WILLIAM HENRY CLELAND, Gentleman. Live>y
— Dark blue and red and (for dress) dark blue, red, and
white. Armorial bearings Azure, a hare salient argent,
holding between the forelegs a bugle-horn stringed or,
within two flaunches of the second, each charged with a
bugle-horn stringed of the first, and impaling the arms of
Chichester, namely, chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a falcon proper, belled and jessed or,
between two dexter hands couped at the wrist also proper.
Motto " Je pense a qui pense plus." Married, Sept. 21,
1897, Marie Jeanette Amelia, youngest dau. of Lord Henry
Fitzwarrine Chichester; and has /ssue — (i) lohn William
Chichester Cleland, Gentleman, d. July 18, 1898 ; (2)
Dudley Fitzwarrine Chichester Cleland, Gentleman, d.
Dec. 12, 1900. Residences— Rook's 'Nest, Ranstead, Surrey,
and Castle Hill, co. Down, Ireland. C/u6s—Bood\t's,
Sandown Club (Esher).
CLEMENTS, quartered by LANE.
CLEMENTS, see LUCAS-CLEMENTS.
Reverend EDWARD MANSFIELD CLEMENTS.
B.A., Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Jan. 15, 1848, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Jacob Clements, M.A., Sub-
Dean and Canon Residentiary of Lincoln, by his wife
Susana, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Mansfield, Vicar of
Bisley. Armorial bearings — Per fesse indented argent
and gules, three garbs, two and one counterchanged, all
within a bordure sable, charged with ten cross crosslets
of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a hon passant argent, gutt^e-de-
sang, collared and charged with two cross crosslets in fesse
gules. A/a/ried, Sept. 1881, Katharine Elizabeth, dau.
of Willingham Franklin. Postal address —
FRANCIS LEONARD CLEMENTS, Gentleman,
B.A. Cambs. Born June 9, 1850, being the second son
of the late Rev. Jacob Clements, M.A. , Sub-Dean and
Canon Residentiary of Lincoln, by his wife Susana, eldest
dau. of Rev. Edward Mansfield, Vicar of Bisley. Ar-
morial bearings — Per fesse indented argent and gules,
three garbs, two and one counterchanged, all within a bor-
dure- sable, charged with ten cross crosslets of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent, gutt^e-de-sang, collared and
charged with two cross crosslets in fesse gules. Motto —
" Nil sine Deo." Residence —
§ HENRY THEOPHILUS CLEMENTS, Esquire,
Colonel late Commanding Leitrim Militia, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cavan, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Cavan and Leitrim, was High Sheriff
of Cavan, 1849, and of Leitrim 1872. Born July 24,
1820, being the only son of Henry John Clements, Colonel
Leitrim Militia, Member of Parliament for the county of
Leitrim, 1805- 1818, Member of Parliament for the county
of Cavan, 1840-1843, and his wife Lousia, daughter of James
Stewart of Killymoon, in the county of Tyrone, Member of
Parliament for the county of Tyrone, from 1768-1812. CIuIks
— Carlton, Sackville Street (Dublin), Kildare Street (Dublin).
Livery — White, black collar and cuffs, red waiiitcoat and
black breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ;
Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules, three
bezants. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk
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close and belled proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Patriis Virtu-
tibus." Married, December 3, 1868, Gertrude Caroline
Lucy, daughter of the Reverend David Markham, Rector
of Great Horkesley, in the county of Essex, and Canon
of Windsor; and has /ssue — (i) Henry John Beresford
Clements, Gentleman, born October 22, 1869 [married,
October 31, 1893, El^onore, younger daughter of William
Wickham, Member of Parliament, of Binsted Wyck] ; (2)
Alfred William Clements, Gentleman, born January 29,
1871, died February 3, 1876 ; (3) Robert Markham Clements,
Gentleman, born November 6, died December 13, 1876 ; (4)
Marcus Louis Stewart Clements, Gentleman, born September
29, 1879 ; Gertrude Mary Catherine ; and Selina Margaret
Maud. Estates — Ashfield Lodge, in the county of Cavan ;
Lough Rynn and Manorhamilton, in the county of Leitrim ;
Maam and Derrypark, in the county oJ Galvvay ; and
is the Military Cockade.
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Killadoon, in the county of Kildare.
field Lodge, Cootehill, county Cavan.
Postal address — Ash-
HENRY TOPHAM CLEMENTS, Esq., J. P., Capt.
late 13th Light Dragoons, and 6th Inniskilling Dragoons.
Born Dec. 15. 1830, being the fourth son of the Rev. Jame
Crook Clements, B.A. , Cambridge, by liis wife Mary, dau.
and co-heir of George Jubb. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
indented argent and gules, three garbs, two and one counter-
changed, all within a bordure sable, charged with ten cross
crosslets of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent, gutt6e-de-
sang, collared and charged with two cross crosslets in fesse
gules. Motto — " Nil sine Deo." iV/rt/vvVrf, firstly, Jan. 12,
1852, Caroline Sarah, dau. of Col. Lucius H. Smith, 6th
Bengal L.I. ; and has Is^ue — (i) Edward Lucius Topham
Clements, Getuleman, b. Aug. 30, 1866, d. June 7, 1869 ;
(2) Hubert Clements, Gentleman, b. Dec. 30, 1868 ; Caroline
Mary; Eveline Sophia ; and Alice Georgina. He married
secondly, Nov. 30, 1887, Sophia, dau. of Rev. Frederick
Borrodaile, Prebendary of Lincoln. Postal address — Bel-
mont, East Hothly, Sussex.
RALPH ARTHUR PENRHYN CLEMENTS. Es-
ciuire, D.S.O. , A. D.C., Col., and Brev. Major-Gen.
South Wales Borderers. Born Feb. 9, 1855, being the
fourth but third surviving son of the late Rev. Jacob
Clements, M..\., Sub-Dean and Canon Residentiary of
Lincoln, by his wife Susana, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward
Mansfield, Vicar of Bisley. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
indented argent and gules, three garbs two and one counter-
changed, all within a bordure sable, charged with ten cross
crosslets of the first. Residence —
CLEMENTS {\J.O.,ante 1700). Argent, two bendlets
wavy sable, on a chief gules, three bezants. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
hawk proper. MottO — " Patriis virtutibus."
Sons of Theophilus Lucas-Clements, Esq., D. L. , of
Rathkenny, co. Cavan, b. 1830; </. 1898; tn. ist, 1861,
Emily Caroline (d. 1870), d. of William Magill, Esq.,
J. P. of Lyttelton, co. Westmeath ; and, 1874, Agnes
Jane, d. of James Stirling, Esq., J. P., of Ballawley
Park, CO. Dublin : —
Theophilus Edward Lucas-Clements, Esq., J. P. co.
Cavan [Arms (R.L., 1823) — Quarterly, i and 4, Clements,
as above ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse f)etween six annulets
gules (Lucas). Crests — i. Clements, as above ; 2. a demi-
griffin argent, beaked and niembered or (Lucas). MottO —
As above], b. 1864. Seat — Rathkenny, near Cootehill, co.
Cavan.
Shuckburgh Upton Lucas-Clements, Gentleman [Arms —
As R.L., 1823], b. . Pes.—
Sons of Robert Bermingham, 4th Earl of Leitrim,
D.L., b. 1847; (/. 1892; m. 1873, Lady Winifred
Coke, d. of 2nd Earl of Leicester : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Clements, 5th Earl of Leitrim (Irel. ,
30 Sept. 1795), 5th Viscount Leitrim (Irel., 3 Dec. 1793),
5th Baron Leitrim of Manor Hamilton (Irel., 11 Oct. 1793),
4th Baron Clements of Kilmacrenan, co. Donegal (U.K.,
20 June 1831), late Lieut. 9th Lancers, served in South
Africa 1900-2 [Arms — Quarterly, i and 4, Clements, as
above; 2 and 3, per pale indented or and gules (Berming-
ham). Crest and Motto— As above. Supporters— On
either side a buck proper, the dexter holding in its mouth a
trefoil, the sinister collared orj, b. 1879 ; m. 1902, Violet Lina,
only d. of late Robert Henderson of Sedgwick Park, Sussex.
Seat — Mulroy, Milford, co. Donegal.
Hon. Francis Patrick Clements [Arms — Quarterly, i and
4, Clements ; 2 and 3, Bermingham], b. 13 Sept. 1855.
Pes.—
Son of Col. Henry John Clements, M.P. , d. 1843 :—
Henry Theophilus Clements, Esq., of Ashfield (^.^'.).
Sons of John Marcus Clements, ^Esq. , of Glenboy,
(High Sheriff, co. Leitrim, 1868), b. 1826; d. 1896 ; m.
1854, Victoria Isabella, d. of Jas. Robert White of
White Hall, co. Antrim : —
George Stewart Clements, Gentleman, b. i860. Pes. —
Henry Victor Clements, Gentleman, b. 1866. Pes. —
Ygst. son of Lieut. -Col. John Marcus Clements of
Glenboy, b. 1789 ; d. 1833 ; m. 1822, Catherine
Frances, d. of Godfrey Wentworth of Wolley Park,
CO. York : —
Rev. Henry George John Clements, M.A. , Vicar of
Sidmouth, b. 1829; tn. 1855, his cousin, Selina, d. of Col.
Henry John Clements. Pes.— The Vicarage, Sidmouth,
Devon.
ROBERT MILDMAY CLERK, Esquire, J. P. and
Alderman co. of Somerset, Lieut. -Col. (retired) Madras
Army, served in the Egyptian Campaign 1882 , as D. A. Q. M. G.
Indian Division, A.A.G. Madras .'^rmy 1883-88, Lieut. -
Col. 4th Madras Pioneers 1888-90. Born, Dec. 7, 1844,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Clerk, Esq., of
Westholme, Somerset, and The Nook, Hobart, Tasmania,
Sergeant-at-Arms to the House of Assembly, Tasmania,
by his wife .-Xgnes Bertha, eldest dau. of John Edward
Cox of Launceston, Tasmania. Livery — Dark blue, yellow
piping. Armorial bearings (matric. L.O., c. 1672 and
1900) Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two
crescents in chief gules and in base a boar's head couped
sable, all within a bordure invected of the second, charged
with three cross crosslets fitch^e of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
huntsman winding a horn all proper. Mottoes (over the
crest) " Free for a blast ; " (under the arms) " Amat victoria
curam." Married, firstly, Sept. 16, 1879, Mary Jacintha,
only surviving child of the late Col. Richard Leckonby
Phipps, J. P. and D.L. for Somerset, and Col. Comm. ist
Somerset Militia; and has /«//<■- Robert Vere Clerk, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. Scottish Rifles ("The Cameronians,") b.
Dec. 25, 1883; and Nora May. Lieut.-Col. Clerk m.
secondly, Oct. 21, 1896, Ethel Mary, youngest dau. of
T. Farmer Hall of 39 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park.
5«a/5 -Westholme, and Charlton House, Shepton Mallet,
Somerset. Club E. I. United Service.
Clerfe^Eattra^
Likutenant-General Sir JAMES CLERK-RAT-
TRAY, K.C.B. (1897), Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Perth.
Born October 31, 1832, being
the elder son of the late Robert Clerk Rattray, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Craighall,
"Rattray, North Britain, by his wife Christina, daughter of
James Richardson of Pitfour, and sister of Sir John S.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Richiirdson of Pitfour, Bart.; has medals— Crimea 1857,
1855, with clasp and Turkish medal ; Indian Mutiny 1854,
1858, with clasp; was created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. C:/«i^.f— Carlton,
United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, azure three cross crosslets fitchfe or (for
Rattray), 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent between
two crescents in chief gules, and a boar's head couped in
base sable, within a bordiire of the second (for Clerk of
Liston Shields), 3. vert, a fesse dancett^e ermine between
a stag's head caboshed in chief and two escallops in base
or (for Duff of Craigstoun). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter
side, upon a wreath of his liveries a star or, and thereon
a flaming heart proper ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, "Super sidera votum " (for Rattray); and
upon the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries, a demi-
huntsman winding a horn proper, habited vert ; and in an
escroll over the same this MottO, "Free for a blast;"
and for Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon, a
serpent nowed vert. Postal address — Craighall, Rattray,
N.B.
Till.: Late WILLIAM CLIFF, Esquire, J. P.
— . Armorial bearings Or, on a mount, in
Borit
base
thereon on the sinister side an archer with bow, and on
the dexter a willow wand erect, cleft and transfixed by an
arrow all proper, on a chief az.ure a sun in sjilendour of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a willow tree proper, a gryphon's
head erased or. Motto " Well cleft." Residence-
Claremont, West Derby, Lanes.
WILLIAM EDWARD CLIFF-M'CULLOCH, Gentle-
man, of Kirkclaugh, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Born Dec. 16, 1880, being the eldest son of Edward Adam
Cliff-M'Culloch, Esq., J. P.. by his wife Janet M'C:ulloch,
dau. of John Gordon Brown. Armorial bearings —
CLIFFE, quartered by MALET and VIGORS
WITHAM.
H ANTHONY LOFTUS CLIFFE, Esq., late Capt. 3rd
^ Batt. R. Irish Regt. Born 1861, being the eldest son
of the late Anthony John Cliffe, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Belle
Vue, by Amy, second dau. of the late Sir John Ilowley,
Q.C., Serjeant-at-Law. Armorial bearings— lirmine, on
a fesse between three wolves' heads erased sable» a trefoil
between two mullets or. Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, a wolfs head erased quarterly per pale indented
or and gules. Motto — " In cruce glorior. " Scat -Belle
Vue, Wexford.
CLIFFORD, see HUNT.
CLIFFORD, quartered by CAVENDISH.
FREDERICK CLIFFORD. Esquire, K.C., Bencher
Middle Temple. Born June 1828, being the sixth son of
Jesse Clifford yf Gillingham, Kent, by his wife Mary Ann,
dau. of James Poirce. lAvoy — Green witli gold facings.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a mount in base vert, a coffee
IEC-^INE'LAl|OP>E'fRl)aU!
Quarterly i and 4, ermine, fretty gules, within a bordure
engrailed of the last ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire between a
mullet in chief and a roundle in base all sable (for Maxwell
of Hills) Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a hand throwing a dart proper.
Motto — " Vi et animo." Seat — Kirkclaugh, Gatehouse of
Fleet, N.B. Residence — St. Clare, West Derby, Liverpool.
tree proper within a bordure engrailed compony sable and
gules, charged with eight bezants. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fiemi-infant
affrontte (representing the infant Hercules) grasping in each
hand elevated a serpent entwined around the arm, and
respecting each other, a serpent nowed all jiroper. MottO
— "Nee sine labore fructus." Married, Dec. 22, 1853,
is the MiUtaxy Cockade.
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Caroline (</. July 30, 1900), dau. of Thomas Mason of
Hull; and has /ss/te — (i) Arthur Frederick Clifford, Esq.,
d. Sept. 25, 1854, Capt. 4th West York Artillery ; (2) Philip
Henry Cliftbrd, Gentleman, M.A. , Barrister-at-La\v, Fellow
of Christ's College, Cambridge, i. Feb. 16, 1856 (deceased) ;
(3) Rev. Harry Clifford, M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar
of Haxey, Doncaster, d. Feb. 6, 1859; (4) Charles Clifford,
Esq., Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. , V. D., Lieut. -Col. 4th
West York Artillery, d. March 19, i860; (5) Frank Clifford,
Esq., Hbn. Capt. in the Army, 6. June 19, 1862; (6)
Edward Clifford, Gentleman, 6. Dec. 11, 1864 (deceased) ;
Ethel Caroline ; and Mabel. Residence — 24 Collingham
Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
HENRY FRANCIS CLIFFORD, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Gloucester, Lieut. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. Born
Aug. 19, 1871, being the son of the late Henry James Clifford
of Frampton, by his wife Annie Frances, youngest dau. of Rev.
Henry Hilton Green, Hon. Canon of Bristol, and Rector
of West Kington, Wilts. Armorial beaxings — Chequy
azure and or, on a bend gules, three lions passant of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a hand proper, holding a fleur-de-lis or. Motto
— " Dulcis amor patrite." Seat — Frampton Court, Stone-
house, CO. Gloucester. Club — Wellington.
CLIFTON, see GREY DE RUTHYN.
and Hastings in England, dau. of the Most Hon. George
Augustus Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Marquess of
Hastings, by his wife the Rt. Hon. Barbara Yelverton, suo
jure Baroness Grey-de-Ruthyn. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gyronny of eight ermine and gules (for
Campbell); 2. argent, a maunch sable (for Hastings); 3.
sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules (for Clifton);
and impaling the arms of Hamilton, namely, quarterly i
and 4, gules, a leopard's face argent, between the cinque-
foils ermine ; 2 and 3, argent, a lymphad with sails furled
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of his liveries, issuant from flames or, an eagle with
two heads displayed gules, and in an escroll above <his
Motto, " I byde my time" ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a bull's head erased sable, armed and gorged w ith a coronet
or (for Hastings) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet or, grasp-
ing a sword argent, pommel and hilt or (for Clifton). Motto
— "Trust winneth troth." Married, July 12, 1894, Maud
Kemble, only surviving child of Sir Charles Edward
Hamilton, ist Baronet; and has /w«^ — Margaret Selina
Flora Maud ; Edith Winifred Lelgarde ; and Irene Mary
Egidia. C/?/(J^— Bachelors', Carlton.
CLIFTON -ROBINSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross
voided gules, on a chief azure, a thunderbolt or, irradiated
of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
AUGUSTUS WYKEHAM CLIFTON, Esquire, late
Captain in the Rifle Brigade. Born 1829, being the fifth
son of the late Thomas Clifton, Esquire, by his wife Hetty,
daughter of Pellegrine Treves. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable,
on a bend argent, three nmllets gules. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
holding a sword all proper; with the Motto, "Mortem
aut triumphum. " Married, December 11, 1855, the Right
Honourable Bertha Lelgarde (who died 1887), in her own
right Baroness Grey de Ruthyn (the abeyance being termi-
nated in her favour in 1885), and second daughter and
eventually co-heir of the Most Honourable the second
Marquess of Hastings; and has Issue — (1) The Right
Honourable Rawdon George Grey Clifton, Baron Grey de
Ruthyn fto whom refer] ; (2) Cecil Talbot Clifton, Esquire,
connuonly known as the Honourable Cecil Talbot Clifton ;
Ella Cicely Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ella
("icely Mary [married, 1879, Lancelot George Butler- Bowdon,
Esquire, Honorary Major 3rd North Staffordshire Regi-
ment] ; and Lelgarde Harry Florence, commonly called the
Honourable Lelgarde Harry Florence \in., 1895, Sir Alan
Henry Bellingham, Bart., J.P., D.L., M.A., of Belling-
ham Castle, co. Louth]. Postal address — Warton Hall,
Lytham.
JOHN TALBOT CLIFTON, Gentleman. Born Dec. i.
1868, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry
Clifton, Esq., M.P. for North Lancashire, J. P., Lieut.
Lancashire Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly ist Life Guards,
by his wife Madeline Diana Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
Andrew Agnew, Bart. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a
bend argent, three mullets gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour holding a sword proper. Motto —
"Mortem aut triumphum." Seats — Clifton and Lytham
Hall, Preston, co. Lancaster.
The Honour.\ble GILBERT THEOPHILUS CLIF-
TON CLIFTON- HASTINGS-CAMPBELL (formerly
Rawdon-Hastings, and previously Abney-Hastings), late
Major 3rd Batt. the Sherwood Foresters, Derbyshire Regi-
ment ; assumed the surname and arms of Clifton-Hastings-
Campbell by Royal Licence 1896. Born May 29, 1859,
being the third son of the late Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick
Abney-H.TStings (formerly Clifton), ist Baron Donington,
of Donington, co. Leicester, by his wife the late Rt. Hon.
Edith Maud Abney-Hastings, j«(7;«;-e Countess of Loudoun,
Baroness of Loudoun, Baroness Tarrinzean and Mauchline
in Scotland, Baroness Botreaux, Hungerford, De Moleyns,
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, the
hand grasping a wheel winged at the hub argent. Livery —
Light drab, red facings.
Son of William Robinson of Birkenhead, Cheshire, by
his wife Margaret Sheiles :^
James Clifton- Robinson, formerly Robinson (Roy. Lie,
1905), Esq., J.P. Middx., b. 1848; m. 1874, Mary Edith,
d. of Richard Martin of Blackrock, co. Cork ; and has
issue — lames Clifton- Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Garrick's Villa, Hampton, Middx. Clubs— Roy. Societies',
St. Stephen's, Cleveland (Middlesborough), Conservative
(Bristol).
SAMUEL DODD CLIPPINGDALE, Gentleman,
M.D., F.R.C.S. Born 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Samuel Dodd Clippingdale of Stamford Hill, Surgeon.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron wavy argent and azure,
is the Naval Cockade.
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in chief two anchors with cables erect of the second, in
base a sea-horse proper. Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse
proper holding in its mouth a piece of coral gules, and
supporting an anchor with cable erect or. Motto — " Sapi-
entia Domus erecta est. " Postal address— ^6 Holland Park
Avenue, London, W.
CLITHEROW, see STRACEY-CLITHEROW.
§ General EDWARD HENRY CLIVE, J.P. and D. L.
for CO. Mayo, J.P. co. Hereford, M.P. for Hereford
1869-71, sometime Colonel Commanding Grenadier Guards,
Commandant Staff Coll., 1885-88, Governor of Sandhurst
Royal Military Coll. 1888-93. Born Sept. 23, 1837, being the
eldest son of the late George Clive, Esq., J.P. and D.L. ,
and M.P. for Hereford, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, some-
time Secretary of State for the Home Department, third
son of Edward Bolton Clive of Whitfield, by his wife
Ann Sybella Martha, second dau, of Sir Thomas Harvie
Farquhar, Bart. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a fesse
sable, three mullets or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin pas.'-ant argent,
ducally gorged gules. Motto — " Audactcr et sincere."
Married^ }une 9, 1867, Isabel, eldest dau. of Daniel Hale
Webb of Wykeham Park, 0.\ fords h ire ; and has /w«f —
(i) George Sidney Clive, Esq., Captain Grenadier Guards,
d. July 16, 1874 [f/t. Madeline, dau. of Francis Bu.xton,
Esq.]; (2) Edward Archer Bolton Clive, Esq., Seaforth
Highlanders, fi. March 4, 1878; (3) Richard Alfred Clive,
Gentleman, /'. April 18, 1882 ; (4) Henry Ambrose Clive,
Gentleman, d. April 10, 1885 ; Sybil Mary [m. Chfton
Charles OrbyGascoigne, Esq., Capt. Seaforth Highlanders];
Isabel Kathleen ; Laura Cicely [m. Major Fred. O.
Gascoigne, D.S.O., Grenadier Guards]; and Judith
Evelyn. Sea/s — Pevryslone Court, co. Hereford, and
Ballycroy, Ballina, co. Mayo. Keddeme—is Ennismore
Gardens, S.W.
§ PERCY ARCHER CLIVE, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Hereford, Capt. Grenadier Guards, M.P,
for Southern or Ross Division of Herefordshire since 1900,
served with the Niger F"ield Force, 1898, and in Squth
Africa 1899-1901. Boni March 13, 1873, being the eldest
son of the late Charles Meysey Bolton Clive, Esq., J.P. ,
of Whitfield, co. Hereford, by his wife Lady Katherine
Feilding, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. William Basil Percy
Feilding, 7th Earl of Difnbigh. Livery — Dark blue,
orange and black waistcoat. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, I. argent, on a fesse sable, three mullets or ;
2. or, on a chevron gules, three lions couchant argent ; 3.
azure, three arrows, two and one paleways points down-
wards or ; 4. argent, three pallets embattled and counter-
embattled gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant argent,
ducally gorged gules. Motto— " Audacter et sincere."
^fa/j-— Whitfield, Tram Inn (R.S.O.), Hereford; Knock,
county Louth ; Doona, Ballycroy, county Mayo. Club —
Guards'.
HENDRICK CLOETE, Esquire, C.M.G., Bar. Inner
Temple ; served as Lieut, and Adj. of Vol. around Pretoria
during Transvaal War 1880-81, acted as British Agent in
South African Republic 1896. Born 1851, being the son
of the late Dirk Cloete of Alphen, Wynberg, Cape of Good
Hope. Armorial bearings— Per pale argent and or, two
wings conjoined in leure gules, on a chief engrailed of the
last two javelins in saltire of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, two javelins
in pale points upwards, interlaced by as many saltireways,
banded gules, between two wings per fesse argent and gules.
Motto—" Ubi eras." Married, 1893, the elder dau. of the
late Rev. N. J. Van Warmelo (a Minister of Dutch
Reformed Church) of Heidelberg, Transvaal. Residences
— Alphen, Wynberg, Cape Colony ; Alphen Villa, Pretoria,
Transvaal. Clubs — Civil Service (Cape Town), and
Pretoria.
CLOSE (U.O. 1812). Azure, on a chevron argent, be-
tween three mullets or, a fetter-lock sable between two bugle-
horns proper, stringed gules. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— Out of an Eastern crown or, a demi-lion rampant
vert, holding a battle-axe proper. Motto— " Fortis et
fidelis. " Livery — Blue and silver.
Sons of Maxwell Charles Close, Esq., M.A., J.P. , D.L.
(High Sheriff 1854), M.P. co. Armagh 1857-64 and
1874-85, b. 1827; d. 1903; m. 1852, Catherine
Deborah Agnes, d. of Henry Samuel Close of New-
town Park, CO. Dublin : —
Maxwell Archibald Close, Esq., J.P. co. Armagh, Major
late nth and 13th Hussars, b. 1853; tn. 1891, Lady Muriel
Albany, eld. d. of 5th Earl of Castle Stuart ; and has issue
— (i) Maxwell Stuart Close, Gentleman, b. 1902; (2)
Archibald Maxwell Close, Gentleman, h. 1903; Lilias
Augusta Muriel ; and Agatha Katharine Rose. Seat —
Drumbanagher, Newry. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and
Military.
Henry Samuel Close, Esq., J.P. co. Armagh, b. 1863;
w. 1890, Edith Dorothy Blanche, d. of Capt. Henry Segrave,
J. P., D.L. of Kiltymon, co. Wicklow ; and has issue —
Barry Samuel Close, Gentleman, b. 1897. Kes. — Kil-
bodagh, Newry.
JOHN BROOKS CLOSE-BROOKS, Esquire, J.P. co.
of Chester, M.A. (Camb.). Born June 9, 1850, being the
second son of James Close of Manchester and Naples, and
of Antibes, France, and eldest son of his second wife Anne,
second dau. of the late .Samuel Brooks, Banker, Manches-
ter ; and assumed the additional surname and arms of
Brooks by Royal License dated Feb. 14, 1889. Livery —
Blue, with wliite piping. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross flory erminois,
in chief a fountain proper (for Brooks) ; 2 and 3, vert, on a
chevron argent, between in chief two bezants each charged
with a cross pat^e gules and in base a garb or, a falcon
proper (for Close). Crests — i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder with
a fountain proper, holding in the paws a harpoon in bend
sinister, also proper (for Brooks) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a garb or, transfixed by a spear in fesse the
head to the dexter proper (for Close). Motto— " Finem
respice." Married, July 25, 1874, Emily, second dau. of
the late Rev. John Brooks of Walton le Dale, co. Lan-
cashire (second son of Samuel Brooks) ; and has Issue — (i)
lohn Charles Close-Brooks, Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards, b. June 18, 1876 ; (2) Arthur Brooks Close-Brooks,
is the Military Cockade.
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Gentleman, h. Oct. 22, 1884; Annie Isabel; Emily Cathe-
rine ; and Marjoiie Beatrice. Estates — Property in Whalley
Range, Manchester; property in Moston, Manchester.
Postal address— '&\n\e?, Hall, Chelford, Cheshire. Clubs
— Automobile, Oxford and Cambridge, Union (Man-
chester).
1846; d. 1900; m. Sept. 21, 1870, Emily, 3rd d. of
George Samuel Sanderson, C.E. : —
George Robert Clover, Gentleman, b. July 9, 1871. Res.
— Raml^, Birkenhead, Cheshire.
Guy Sanderson Clover, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1875 ; ;«.
WALTER OWEN CLOUGH, Esquire, a Member of
B9^ the Commission of Lieutenancy for the city of London,
J. P. for the CO. of Middlesex, Member of Corporation of
London (Cheap Ward), F.C.A., formerly M. P. for Ports-
mouth. Born Sept. 15, 1846, being the son of John Clough,
Esq., of Huddersfield. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
fesse indented ermine between two leopards' faces jessant-
de-lis in chief, and as many battle-axes saltireways in base.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in
front of a battle-axe erect sable, a leopard's face jessant-
de-lis or; with the MottO, " Duni spiro spero." Afar-
ried, 1871, Hannah, fifth daughter of George Marshall
of Newark. Residence — 9 St. Mildred Court, London,
E.C.
EDWARD HARRISON CLOUGH-TAYLOR, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. Reserve of Officers, late Major Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1880 84, J. P. East
Riding co. York. Born June 19, 1849, being the eldest son
of the late Edward Clough-Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for
CO. York, by his wife Sophia Mary, eldest dau. and coheir
of Rev. Thonia-. H;irrison, M.A., of Firby Hall, co. York.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a pale engrailed sable,
three lions passant or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard passant per pale proper
and erminois, the dexter paw resting on a shield of the arms.
Married Lady Elizabetli Campbell [d. Sept. 24, 1896),
second dau. of the late Most Noble George, 8th Duke of
Argyll, K.G. : and has Issue— {1) Edward Lome Frederic
Clough-Taylor, Gentleman, b. Oct. 26, 1881 ; (2) Lesley
Venetia. He married secondly, Lady Mary Stuart, younger
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry, 5th Earl of Castlestuart ; and
has further Issue — (3) Leonard Goodricke Stuart Clough-
Taylor, Gentleman, b. Aug. 13, 1901. Residence — Firby
Hall, county York. Clubs — Naval and Military, York-
shire.
HORATIO GEORGE CLOUGH-TAYLOR, Esquire,
Major Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born Oct.
12, 1856, being the second son of the late Edward Clough-
Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for co. York, by his wife
Sophia Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Rev. Thomas
Harrison, M.A. , of Firby Hall, co. York. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, on a pale engrailed sable, three lions passant
or ; and imjialing the arms of Byron, namely argent, three
bendlets enhanced gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a leopard passant per pale
proper and ermine, the dexter paw resting on a shield of
the arms. Married Ethel Maud, second dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. Augustus Byron, M.A., Rector of Kirkby Mallory.
Residence —
CLOUGH-TAYLOR (R.L., 12 Sept. 1807, H. Coll.).
Erminois on a pale engrailed sable, three lions passant
or. Mantling sable and or. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, a leopard passant per pale proper and erminois, the
dexter paw resting on a shield of the arms.
Sons of Edward Clough-Taylor, Esq., of Kirkham
Abbey and Firby Hall, co. York, J. P., D.L., b. 1822 ;
d. 1892; 7n. 1848, Sophia Mary, eld. d. and coh. of
Rev. Thomas Harrison of Firby : —
Major Edward Harrison Clough-Taylor [q.v.).
Horatio George Clough-Taylor, Esq., Major Leics. Yeo.
Cav. , b. 1856; 7n. 1889, Ethel Maud, d. of Hon. and Rev.
Augustus Byron. Res. —
CLOVER. Sable, a camel with two humps between
three trefoils slipped all or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a camel's head erased
or, charged with three trefoils slipped in pale sable, and
holding in the mouth a like trefoil. Motto — " Ut vincio
vir verbo ligitur." Livery — Black, with gold buttons.
Sons of George Robert Clover, Gentleman, J. P., b.
1903, Dorothy Margaret, d. of Herbert Wheeler Hind, Esq.,
of Ashville, Birkenhead, J. P. Cheshire. Res. — Fir Grove,
Claughtoii, Birkenhead.
Austin Leslie Clover, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Batt. Royal
Field Artillery, b. May 6, 1879.
CLUN, quartered by DU lUOULIN-BROWNE and
MOSTYN.
COACH, quartered by PRATT.
HENRY ERASER JAMES COAPE-ARNOLD, Gentle-
man, M.A. St. John's College, Cambridge (assumed by
Royal Licence the name and arms of Arnold, 1898). Born
Feb. 27, 1846, being the eldest son of James Coape, by
his wife Georgeana Arnold. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a chevron engrailed argent, gutt^e-de-poix, cotised or,
between three pheons of the fourtli. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-tiger
regardant sable, bezant^e, maned and tusked, and holding
between his paws a pheon or. Motto—" Ut vivas vigila."
Married, Jan. 8, 1873, Mary Gi^nevieve, eldest dau. of Rev.
Charles James Cummings, Rector of Cheadle, co. Chester;
and has Issue— {1) Cranfield Coe Henry Coape-Arnold,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1873; (2) Eraser Charles Coape-
Arnold, Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1875 ; (3) Wolvey George
Coape-Arnold, Gentleman, b. Oct. 31, 1876; (4) Ralph
Tresham Coape-Arnold, Gentleman, i^. Jan. 10, 1882; (5)
Henry Astley Coape-Arnold, Gentleman, b. Aug. 14, 1885 ;
(6) Raymond de Newburgh Coape-Arnold, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 31, 1891 ; Mary Georgeana Edith; Agnes Lovel ;
Gundred Beauchamp ; Aliva Edmiston ; Avice Agnes
Mary; Bertha De Warrenne. Seafs-V^olwey Hall, near
Hinckley; Gold hanger, Essex. Club— ]vLmor CaxXton.
COATES. Per fesse or and argent, three pallets sable,
two flannches gules, the dexter charged with a rose of the
second, barbed and seeded proper, and the sinister with a
lion passant also of the second. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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cock or, charged on the breast with a quatrefoil gules and
resting the dexter leg on an escarbuncle argent. MottO^
" Dum spiro dimicabo."
Son of Jonathan Coates of Helperby Hall. co. York,
b. ; d. 1869 ; m. , Anne, d. of late Thomas
Cooper of Kirkbridge, co. York : —
James Coates, Esq., J. P. and D.L. N. Riding co. York,
b. 1815; m. 1852, Elizabeth, only d. of William Sayer of
Yarm, co. York; and has issue — (i) Edward Feelham
Coates, Esq., J. P. and Vice-Chrm. Surrey C.C., J. P. N.
Riding co. York, formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt.
W. Riding Regt., a Lieutenant for City of London, M.P.
Lewisham since 1003 (Tayles Hill, Ewell, Surrey), b.
28 Feb. 1853 [;«. 1878, Edith, eld. d. of Capt. Philip
Woolley of Gravenhurst, Kent]. Seat — Helperby Hall,
York.
COATS, see GLEN-COATS.
JAME:S COATS, Gentleman. Born , being the
eldest son of the late Thomas Coats of Ferguslie, Esq.,
I. P. CO. Renfrew, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Glen of Thorn Hill, Johnstone, N.B. Armorial bearings
— Or, a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a
pheon azure, all between three mascles sable, within a bor-
dure of the last. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, an anchor cabled and erect
proper. Motto — "Be firm." Residence — Ferguslie House,
Paisley, N. B.
JAMES MUNRO COATS, Gentleman. Born
being the third son of James Coats of Auchcndrane, co.
Ayr. Armorial bearings Or, a stag's head erased gules,
charged on the neck with a mullet of the first, between the
attires a pheon azure, all between three mascles sable.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest On a wreath of his
liveries, an anchor gules ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, "Be firm." /?6'j/i/<;«f«" Auchendrane, co.
Ayr; 26 Upper Brook Street, London, W.
COBBE(U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, gules, a fesse argent,
in chief two swans proper (Cobbe) ; 2 and 3, argent, three
lozenges in fesse sable each charged with a fountain, be-
tween three goats' heads erased gules, collared and attired
or (Melborne). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
cjf a ducal coronet gules, a pelican's head and neck, vulning
itself proper. Mottoes — Below arms, " Moriens cano";
over ciest, " In sanguine vita."
Sons of Thomas Cobbe, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1813 ; d. 1882 ; ;«. , Janet Finlay, d. of Thomas
Grahame : —
Lewie Charles Cobbe, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Newbridge House, Donabate, co. Dublin.
Hervie Nugent Grahame Cobbe, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Son of Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander Hugh Cobbe, b. 1825;
(/. 1899 ; m. 1863, Emily Barbara, d. of Capt. G.
Stanhope Jones, 59th Regt. : —
Capt. Alexander Stanhope Cobbe, D.S.O. , Indian Army,
b. 1870. Res. —
Son of Rev. William Power Cobbe, M.A. , b. ; d.
1889; m. , Jane Selina, d. of Col. George John
Beresford, R..\., of V\'oodhouse, co. Waterfo^d.
Rev. Charles William Beresford Cobbe, b. 20 July 1875.
Res. — " Cuniberwood," Prince of Wales Road, Dorchester,
Dorset.
COBHAM (R.L., 1813, H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron
engrailed between three cinquefoils or, as many lions
rampant sable. Mantling gules and or. Cre3t— On a
wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the
shoulders proper, charged with three cinquefoils in fesse
sable, on the head a cap azure, bordered gules, tassel or.
Motto — ' ' Concordia."
Sons of Alexander Cobham Cobham, Esq., J. P., b.
1808 ; d. ; in. 1831, Jane Hulse, d. of Richard
Chambers of Whitbourne Court, Hereford : —
Alexander William Cobham, Esq., J. P. Berks (High
Sheriff), late Capt. 44th and 24th Regts. , b. 1834; m. ist,
1862, Louisa ((/. 1863), only d. of late Alexander Brown
of Beilby Grange, Yorks ; 2nd, 1865, Celina Kate, d. of
James Blyih of Woolhampton House, Berks ; and has
issue — (i) Alexander Blyth Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1869
\tn. 1900, Emma Mary, d. of David Anderson of Stawell,
Victoria]; (2) Henry Gray Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1872;
(3) Percy Edward Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (4) Claude
Barton Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; Florence Louisa ;
Mabel ; Louisa Constance ; and Henrietta Blanche. Seat
— Shenfield Manor-house, Reading, Berks.
Robert Gray Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1836; m. 1885,
Adela Annie Churchill, sister to Sir Arthur Grant, Bart.
Seat — Hurst Grange, Berks.
Edward Cobham, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1879, Margaret
Lowndes; and has issue — (i) Edward Clayton Cobham,
Gentleman, b. I (2) Francis Archibald Cobham,
Gentleman, b. ; (3) Alexander Herbert Cobham,
Gentleman, b. ; (4) Ralph Lowndes Cobham, Gentle-
man, b. ; Ethel Rosamond ; and Beatrice Margaret.
Res.—
NEIL KENNEDY COCHRAN-PATRICK, Esquire,
J. P. CO. of Ayr, B.A. (Cantab.), LL.B. (Edinburgh).
Borji .August i8, 1866, being the second son of John
Kennedy, Esq., of Underwood, co. Ayr, and Allerton,
CO. Lancaster, J. P. and Commissioner of Supply
CO. Ayr, by his wife Margaret, fourth dau. of the late
Colin Macrae of Macrae and Iiiverinate; and on the
succession of his wife (on the death of her father) he
assumed with her the surnames and arms of Cochran-
Patrick in addition to his own, under the terms of the
entail of the properties of Woodside and Ladyland.
Clubs — New (Edinburgh), County (Ayr). Livery — Blue,
with white facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, counterquartfred i. and iiii. argent, a saltire sable be-
tween a cinquefoil in chief and a crescent in base gules,
and on either side an eagle's head erased azure, on a chief
engrailed of the second, three roses of the field (for Patrick),
ii. and iii. argent, on a chevron gules, between three boars'
heads erased azure, a mullet or (for Cochran) ; 2. argent,
on a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets fitch^e
sable, a spur-revel between two lions counterpassant or
within a bordure of the second (for Kennedy of Under-
wood) ; 3. or, three hunting-horns vert, garnished and
stringed gules (for Hunter of Hunterston). Mantling
is the Military Cockade.
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sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the liveries,
a hand proper, holding a saltire sable (for Patrick) ; 2. on
a WTeath of the liveries, a horse trotting sable, crined and
unguled or (for Cochran). Mottoes— " Ora et labora,"
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a white
passant proper. Motto— " Domine in virtute tua."
horse
" Virtute et labore.'" Married, Sept. 18, 1895, Eleonora
Agnes Cochran-Patrick of Woodside and Ladyland, only
surviving child and sole heir of the late Robert William
Cochran-Patrick, Esq., of Woodside and Ladyland, co.
Ayr, J. P. for cos. of Ayr and Renfrew, D. L. for co. Ayr,
M.P. for North Ayrshire 1880 85, LL.D., Under-Secretary
of State for Scotland 1887-92, by his wife Eleanora, younger
dau. of Robert Hunter of that ilk, co. Ayr ; and has Issue
— William John Charles Cochran- Patrick, Gentleman, b.
May 25, 1896; Elenora ; Margaret; and Kathleen. Seats
— {^jure uxoris) Woodside, Beith, co. Ayr ; and Lady-
land, Beith, CO. Ayr. Postal address — Woodside, Beith,
N.B.
COCHRANE. Azure, on a chevron engrailed argent,
between in chief two boars' heads erased or and in base
a sun in splendour of the last, a thistle proper between two
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two tilting-spears
in saltire, a bay horse passant all proper. Motto — "Virtute
et labore."
Sons of Henry Cochrane, 1st Bart., J. P., D.L. , d.
1839 ; d. 1904 ; »i. 1865, Margaret, only dau. of the
late Richard Gilchrist of Dublin :—
Sir Ernest Cecil Cochrane, 2nd Bart. (8 Oct. 1903), late
Capt. 3rd Batt. Conn;iught Rangers, Barrister-at-Law, 6.
1873 ; m. 1898, Ethel Amy, d. of late John Henry Davis of
Cressingham House, Carshalton, Surrey; and has issue — '
Beatrice Dorothea. J?es. — The Castle, Bailieborough, co.
Cavan ; 45 Kildare Street, Dublin.
Stanley Herbert Cochrane, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), d. 1877.
COCHRANE of Calder Glen. Argent, on a chief
engrailed azure, a boar's head erased or between two
mullets of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Son of James Cochrane of Glasgow, by his wife
Robina, d. of James Cochran of Kirkfield, Lanark-
shire : —
John Richard Cochrane, Esq., J. P. Lanarkshire and for
CO. of city of Glasgow, fi. 1827 ; m. 1856, Mary Anne,
eld. d. of Andrew Howden, W.S., of Edinburgh; and has
issue — (i) James Richmond Inglis Cochrane, Gentleman,
6. 1857 [m. 1891, Effie Rose, d. of Capt. James Madison
Andrews, U.S.A. Army, of Saratoga Springs, New York;
and has issue — James Richmond Pelham Cochrane,
Gentleman, fi. 1893]; (2) Richard Pelham Maitland
Cochrane, Gentleman,^. 1863 ;/<!'. 1884, Laura Maitland;
Adelaide Robina m. 1st, ArihurVercy Hickman of Hagley,
Worcs. ; 2nd, Rev. Samuel Morgans, Vicar of Blackheath,
nr. Birmingham] ; Mary Anne Charlotte Maitland ; Louisa
Helen Gordon Itn. Major H. O. D. Hickman, Inniskilling
Fus ] ; Victoria Maitland [m. Rev. Humphrey Peare
Lindsay, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Battersea] ; and Muriel
Evelyn Maitland [rn. Major George Clit^ord Stockwell,
D.S.O., Highland Lt. Inf.]. /?«j.- Calder Glen. Blantyre.
N.B.
THOMAS BELHAVEN HENRY COCHRANE,
Esquire, M.V.O. , Lieut. R.N. (retired), J. P. and D.L.,
Deputy Gov. of the Isle of Wight, and Deputy Gov. of
Carisbrooke Castle. Born Nov. 24, 1856, being the third but
second surviving son (but the eldest by second marriage)
of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Thomas John Cochrane,
G.C.B. (eldest son of Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander
Forrester Cochrane, G. C. B. ), by his second wife Rosetta, dau.
of Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler Cuffe, Bart. Armorial bear-
ings -Argent, a che\Ton gules, between three boars' heads
erased azure, langued of the second, and as an honour-
able augmentation, on a chief wavy of the third, a sphin.x
couchant of the field, a crescent for difference, impaling the
arms of Rous, namely sable, a fesse dancett^e or, between
three crescents argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— I. (of augmentation) issuing out of a naval crown or, a
dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand
holding a flagstaff proper thereon hoisted the flag of a rear-
admiral of the White, being argent, a cross gules, and
thereon the words "St. Domingo" in letters of gold; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent.
Married, Feb. 19, 1887, Lady Adela Charlotte Rous, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. the 2nd Earl of Stradbroke. Seat—
Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight. J^esidence Carishrooke
Castle. C/w*— Naval and Military.
is the Naval Cockade.
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The Late ALFRED COCK, Esquire, one of Her
Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law. Born
CiTt\c\i '^45' being the second son of James Cock of
vi^UvK Shrewsbury and Ellen his wife, daughter of
Benjamin Lloyd of Madeley, Shropshire, and
died 1898. Clubs — Reform, Burlington Fine Arts. Livery
—Dark blue, with gold facings. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a chevron cottised and couped between two roses
in chief, and a leopard's face in base all or ; and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Liebreich,
namely, per pale argent and vert, a stag's attire sur-
mounted by an elephant's tusk saltirewise between four
eagles displayed all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of the
stump of an oak-tree, one branch sprouting from the dexter
side and fructed proper, thereon a cock or, holding in the
beak a sprig of oak of the first, five mascles conjoined
fessewise of the second. Motto— " Talent de bien faire."
Married, September 20, 1877, to Eva Laura Bertha, only
child of Richard Frederick Liebreich, M.D., M.R.C.S.E.,
Knight and Officer of the Legion of Honour, Knight of
the Order of Isabella Catolica and Carlo III. of Spain, and
of Rose of Brazil; and has Issue — (i) Roland Henry Lie-
breich Cock, Gentleman, born July 1886 ; (2) Gerald Alfred
Cock, Gentleman, born July 1887 ; Ellen Therese, and
Gwendolen Louise Judith. Postal address — 8 Kensington
Park Gardens, London W.
HENRY JOHN COCKAYNE-CUST, Esquire, Bachelor
of Arts of the University of
(XT t\f'{^<iWY\tf rtTlfiii' Cambridge, Justice of the Peace
^ilMVYi\X\^\\K'Kly\\7>y> for the counties of Bedford and
Lincoln, and heir presumptive
to the Barony of Brownlow, Member of Parliament for the
Stamford Division of Lincolnshire. Borti October 10, 1861,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Francis Cockayne-
Cust, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Grantham, by his
wife Sarah Jane (who died 1867), daughter of Isaac Cook-
son of Meidon Park, in the county of Northumberland.
Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Travellers'. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a
chevron sable, three fountains proper (for Cust) ; 2 and 3
argent, three cocks gules, crested and jelloped sable, and
impaling the arms of Welby-Gregory, namely, quarterly i
and 4, gules on a chevron between ten cross crosslets, si.x in
chief and four in base or, three cross crosslets of the field, a
canton for distinction (for Gregory) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse
between three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Welby). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, collared paly
wavy of six argent and sable (for Cust) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a cock's head erased gules, beaked, crested,
and jelloped sable; with the Motto, "Esse quam videri."
Married, 1893, Emmeline Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Sir
William Earle Welby-Gregory, fourth Baronet, of Denton
Manor, Grantham. Postal addresses — Cockayne Hatley,
Bedfordshire ; Belton House, Grantham ; 8 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W.
Argent, a rose gules, stalked
cocks of the second.
COCKBURN (L.O. , 1674).
and barbed vert, between thre.
CoCKHURN. Same arms, and (rematric. 1904) a bordure
invected gules, charged with three roses argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a cock proper. Mottoes— Over crest, "I rise with the
morning;" underarms, "jVigilans et audax."
... Yr. son of Archibald David Cockburn.iJ. 1826; </. 1886 ;
m. 1856, Johanna Richardson, d. of Henry, Lord
Cockburn, a Lord of Session : —
Henry Archibald Cockburn, Gentleman,!^. 1870. Post,
add. — 14 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Sir ALEXANDER THOMAS COCKBURN-CAMP-
BELL, 5th Baronet, of Gartsford, Ross-shire (1821). Borti
1872, being the eldest son of Sir Thomas Cockburn-
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Campbell, 4th Bart., Member and Chairman of Com-
mittees of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, by
his wife Lucy Anne, dau. of Arthur Trimmer (by his wife
Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. Sir Richard Spencer, C.B.,
R.N., K.H. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4,
quarterly i. and iiii., gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii.,
argent, a galley sable, sails furled and oars in action; iii.,
or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; over all on a chief
argent a rock proper, superinscribed Gibraltar between two
medals pendent by a ribbon gules, fimbriated, for Seringa-
patam and Talavera (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i.
and iiii., argent, an ostrich feather ensigned with an imperial
crown proper, between two cocks in chief and a lion's head
erased in base gules ; ii. and iii., gules, si.\ mascles, three,
two and one or (for] Cockburn), the escutcheon being
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter hand holding a scimitar proper. Mottoes—" With-
out fear"; "Forward." Residence — Perth, Western
Australia.
SGenek.\lJOHNCOCKBURN-HOOD,C.B.,J.P. and
D. L. for CO. Berwick, General Indian Staff Corps. Born
Nov. 29, 1823, being the third son of the late John Cockburn-
Hood,Esq.,J.P. and D.L., ofStoneridge(nowStainrigg), by
his^first wife Janet Anne, 2nd dau. of the late Ale.xander Lowe
of Annefield, co. Fife. Club — United Service. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per cross sable and
argent, over all a bend or ; on a chief of the second a lion's
head erased between two cocks gules. Upon the escutcheon
is 'placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, douljled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a demi-archer clothed and accoutred proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Swift and
sure;" and below the arms, " Olim sic erat." Married,
1879, Bell (deceased), eldest dau. of the late Spencer Mackay
of Grazeley Lodge, Berks. Postal address — Stainrigg
House, Coldstream, N. B.
COCKERELL, quartered by RUSHOUT.
JOHN JAMES THOMAS SOMERS COCKS, Es-
quire, commonly called the Honourable John
(XT t\e\yti James Thomas Somers Cocks, brother of the
V^UIR^ Right Honourable Sir Philip Reginald Cocks,
fifth Baron Somers. Boryi 1820 ; formerly
Rector of Sheviocke, in the county of Cornwall, but joined
the Roman Catholic Church 1856 ; raised to the rank of a
Baron's son, 1888. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three
stags' scalps with attires argent (for Cocks) ; 2 and 3 vert,
a fesse dancettf^e ermine (for Somers). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged and regardant argent, attired
and unguled sable. Married, 1858, Ann, daughter of the
Reverend Joseph Simpson ; and has Issue living— (i) Philip
Alphonso Somers Cocks, Esquire, born 1862 ; (2) Charles
Sebastian Somers Cocks, Gentleman, born 1870; Agnes
Mary [married, 1884, William Arkwright of Sutton Scars-
dale, Chesterfield]; Jane Margaret Somers, a nun; and
Anne Hariot Mary Somers [married, 1892, Baron Despine,
of Saint Innocent, Aix-les- Bains]. Residence— 7. Fawcet
Street, Earl's Court, S.W.
CODDINGTON (U.O.). Gules, a cross or, fretty azure,
between four trefoils slipped argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
erased or. Mottoes—" Nil desperandum," "Nee metuas
nee optes."
Sons of Henry Barry Coddington, Esq., of Oldbridge,
J. P. (High Sheriff co. Meath 1843), b. 1802; d. 1888;
m. 1827, Maria, eld. d. of William Sharman Crawford
of Crawfordsburn : —
John Nicholas Coddington, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Meath, formerly Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Roy. Meath
Regt. Mil, b. 1828; w. 1st, 1870, Lelia Jane [d. 1879);
eld. d. of late James Lennox William Naper of Loughcrew,
CO. Meath ; 2nd, 1883, Maria Louisa [d. i886), d. of Henry
Darley, and widow of John Osborn G. Pollock; 3rd, 1891,
Constance Elizabeth (</. 1894), d. of late Lt.-Col. Stephen
Henry Smith of Annesbrook, co. Meath ; and has surv.
issue— (i) Arthur Francis Coddington, Gentleman, b. 1873;
(2) Hubert John Coddington, Gentleman, b. 1877. Seat—
Oldbridge, near Drogheda.
William Henry Coddington, Gentleman, b. 1833; m.
1866, Rose, d. of Nathan Cairns. Res. —
Son of Col. Fitzherbert Coddington, Bengal S.C. , b.
1838 ; d. 1889 ; m. :—
Herbert Adolphe Coddington, Esq., D.S.O., Major,
Bt. Lt.-Col. Roy. Irish Fus., b. 1864. Res.—
Sons of Capt. Joshua William Coddington, R.E.,
b. ; d. 1853; m. 1840, Agnes, d. of Gen.
Emmett, R. E. : —
Charles Edward Coddington, Gentleman, ^. . Res. —
Edward Fitzherbert Coddington, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Sons of Major Fitzherbert ^ Nicholas Coddington, b.
; d. 1853; m. 1841, Jane, d. of Col. Trelawny,
R. A. , Governor of St. Helena : —
Fitzlierbert Henry Coddington, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Charles Hamlyn Coddington, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
ALFRED EDWARD CODRINGTON, Esquire, Col.
commanding Coldstream Guards. Born May 4, 1854,
being the second but only surviving son of the late General
Sir William John Codrington, G.C.B., Col. Coldstream
Guards, Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in the
Crimea 1855, M. P. for Greenwich 1857-1859, and Governor
of Gibraltar 1859-1865 [second but eldest surviving son
(and the only son to leave male issue) of Admiral Sir
Edward Codrington, G.C.B., K.S.L., K.S.G., wlic com-
manded at Navarin, and was M.P. for Devonport 1832-
1839], by his wife Mary (had Order of Victoria and Albert),
Bedchamber Woman to her Majesty, dau. of Levi Ames of
The Hyde, Herts. Armorial bearings— Argent, a fesse
embattled counter-embattled sable, fretty gules, between three
lions passant of thethird. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head couped gules
between two dragons' wings chequy or and azure. MottO —
" Vultus in hostem." Married, May 20, 1885, Adela
Harriet, dau. of Melville Portal of Laverstoke, co. South-
ampton ; and has Issue— {i) Geoffrey Ronald Codrington,
Esq., b. May 13, 1888; (2) William Melville Codrington,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1892 ; (3) John Alfred Codrington,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 28, 1898 ; and Mary Adela. Residences—
Preston Hall, Uppingham; no Eaton Square, London,
S.W.
ISAAC TRISTRAM COFFIN, Esquire, Capt. 21st
Royal Scots Fusiliers, with which regiment he served
is the Naval Cockade.
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in the Crimea. Bofti Oct. 7, 1836, being the eldest son of
the late Admiral John Townsend Coffin, R. N., by his wife
Sophie Emily Wallace, dau. of Lachlan Donaldson, Mayor
of St. John's, N.B. Armorial bearings — Azure, sememe of
cross crosslets or, in the centre two batons in saltire, en-
twined by a wreath of laurel of the second, between three
plates two and one. Mantling azure and or. Crest — The
stern of a man-of-war or, thereon a hooded dove, wings
elevated, and in the bill a branch of olive proper (a mullet
for difference). Motto — " E.xtant recte factis prasmia."
Married, July 28, 1870, Maria, dau. of John Baptista Van
Antwerpen of Boitsford, Belgium ; and has Issue — (i) John
Tristram Coffin, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1871 ; (2) Isaac
Henry Coffin, Gentleman, b. June 20, 1873; (s) Louis
Edward Coffin, (lentlcman, b. Aug. 16, 1874; Postal ad-
dress— Magdalen Islands, British North America.
COGAN. quartered by DUCKETT.
COGGIN (H. Coll.). Gules, a cog-wheel or, in chief an
open book proper, clasps of the second between two crosses
botony of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot proper, resting the de.vter
forepaw on a cog-wheel or, and charged on the body with
two crosses as in the arms. Motto — " Constans fidei."
Son of Thomas Coggin : —
Henry Coggin, Gentleman, b. 1823. Res. — Brackley
Road, Chiswick.
WILLIAM MANT HAY COGHLAN. Esquire, Privy
Chamberlain to His Holiness Leo XIII. ; served in the
Indian Civil Service, sometime Chief Jud^e in Sind. Horn
June 13, 1833, being the eldest son of the late General Sir
William Marcus Coghlan, K.C.B., R.A., by his wife Mary
Jane, dau. of Capt. John Marshall, R.N. Club — East
India United Service. lAvery — Navy blue, buff facings.
Armorial bearings— Per fesse gules and azure, three lions
passant guardant argent, on a canton ermine, an anchor in
bend dexter sable, surmounted by a sword in IxMid sinister
point upwards proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Out of an Irish crown or, an arm embf)\ved in armour
proper, charged with a bomb fired sable ; with the Motto,
" Fortis in arduis. " Married, first. Aug. 20, 1857, Matilda,
eldest dau. of Surg.-Gen. Thomas Staunton Cahill, M.D. , of
Lahinch, co. Clare ; secondly, Nov. 21 , 1868, Mary, only dau.
of Kedeagh Molloy of Galway ; and has Issue — (i) William
Kedeagh Strickland Coghlan, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1869 ;
and thirdly, Feb. 12, 1877, Marie Susan, eldest dau. of
William Walmesley of Ingatestone Hall, Essex; and has
Issue — {2) Percy Hay Coghlan, Gentleman, Lieutenant
R.A., b. March 10, 1878 ; (3I Charles Hay Coghlan, Gentle-
man, b. May 29, 1879; (4) Leo de Burgh Coghlan, Gentle-
man, b. June 26, 1889; Hilda Blanche; Gladys Isabel;
Mary .^gnes ; Helena Frances; and Edith Meta. Resi-
dence— iq Redcliffe Square, S.W.
JOHN BLYTH COHAM-FLEMING. Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for Devon, and High Sheriff 1887. Born i860,
being the eldest son of John Fleming of Bigadon, Devon,
by Mary, only dau. of John Blyth ; and by Royal License,
in 1883, on his marriage, he assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Coham. Club — Conservative. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., gules, on
a chevron argent, three fraises azure (for Fleming) ; ii. and
iii. per chevron engrailed gules and ermine, in chief five
fleurs-de-lis three and two, and in base a lion rampant or
(for Coham) ; 2. the same arms of Fleming ; 3. argent, on a
fesse indented between three crescents gules, as many garbs
or (for Blyth), and on an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Coham. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased
proper, collared or (for Fleming) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers argent,
two cross crosslets filch^e in saltire azure (for Coham).
Mottoes — "Let the deed show;" " Fuimus et sub Deo
erimus. " Married, 1883, Eleanor Mary Bickford, dau. and
heir of the late William Bickford Coham of Coham ; and
has Issue — Blyth Bickford Coham-Fleming, Gentleman, b.
1885. Seat — Coham, near Highampton, Devon.
MAURICE COHN, Gentleman. Born April 30, 1849,
being the eldest son of the late Isaac Cohn, by his wife
Emma, dau. of Joseph Nehemias. Livery ~V>\n&. Al-
morial bearings — Or, on a pile azure, between two torches
erect, fired proper, a lion rampant of the field, holding
between the forepaws a vine leaf vert. Mantling azure
and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a lion rampant or, holding between the forepaws a
torch fired proper, between two maple leaves of the first.
Motto -" Lux Dei ibi salus." Mar/ied, Dec. i, 1875,
Rebecca, dau. of Louis Benas ; and has Issue— {i) Albert
Mayer Cohn, Gentleman, b. April i, 1877; (2) Edgar Ben-
jamin Cohn, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1880. Residences —
21 Grosvenor Place, S.W. , and the Range, Shepperton,
Middlesex.
COKAYNE, quartered by ASSHETON.
H GEORGE EDWARD COKAYNE, Esquire, Claren-
w ceux King of Arms, Master of Arts of the University
of Oxford, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1825, being the youngest son of William
Adams, LL.D. , of Tliorpe, co. of Surrey, who died 1851,
by his wife the Honourable Mary Anne [who was raised
to the rank and precedence of a Viscount's daughter,
by Royal Warrant, dated September, 1836]. third daughter
of the Honourable William Cockayne of Rushton Hall
and Rothwell, in the county of Northam|)ton, and niece
and co-heiress of Borlase, sixth and last Viscount Cullen
(extinct). He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford,
and called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1853 < was
appointed Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms, 1850 ;
Lancaster Herald, 1870 ; Norroy King of Arms, 1882 ;
and Clarenceux King of Arms, 1894. He was attached
to the Garter mission to Portugal, 1865 ; to Russia,
1867; to Italy, 1878; to Spain, 1881 ; and to Saxony,
1882; and he assumed by Royal Licence, in 1873. the
name and arms of Cokayne, in compliance with the
terms of his motl.er's will. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Armorial bearings— The official coat of Clarenceux King
of .Arms, namely argent, across of Saint George gules, on a
chief of the second, a lion of England passant guardant
or, crowned with an open crown of the last ; and impaling
his family arms of Cokayne, namely argent, three cocks
gules, armed, crested, and jellojjed sable, the escutcheon
surrounded by his collar of SS. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a cock's head erased
gules, beaked, crested and jelloped sable. Motto — " Virtus
in arduis." Married, December 1856, Mary Dorothea, only
surviving daughter of George Henry Gibbs of Aldenliam
House, in the county of Hertford, and has issue. Postal
addresses — Exeter House, Roehampton, S.W. ; Heralds'
College, E.C.
EDWARD BERESFORD COKE, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. R.A. Born May 5, 1850, being the second son
of the late Edward Thomas Coke of Trusley and Debdale
Hall, and his wife Diana, second dau. of Rev. John Talbot
of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry. Armorial bearings— Gules,
three crescents and a canton or. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the sun in his splendour
proper. Motto — " Non aliunde pendere. " Married,
March 27, 1877, Ada Beatrice, seventh daughter of
W. H. Dawes of Kenilworth. Residence — Chib — United
Service.
JOHN TALBOT COKE, Esquire, J.P. for co. Derby,
Maj.-Gen. (retired), formerly commanding loth Brigade
in South Africa, Patron of the Living and Lord of the
Manor of Trusley. Born Aug. 9, 1841, being the eld' st
son of the late Col. Edward Thomas Coke of Trusley and
Debdale Hall, J.P. and D.L., and his wife Diana, second
dau. of Rev. John Talbot of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry.
Livery — Plum colour coat, yellow waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three crescents and a canton or ; quar-
tering the arms of Owen, Odingsells, Sacheverell Fitz-
Ercald, Snitterton, Kirkby, Beresford, Hassall, Ballidon,
Heywood, and Wilmot. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, the sun in his splendour
proper. MottO — " Non aliunde pendere." Married, Now.
14, 1867, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Major H. FitzGerald of
Maperton, co. Somerset; and has Issue— (1) Edward
Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke, Esq., Capt. K.O.S. Borderers,
b. Dec. 3, 1872 ; (2) John Gilbert de Odingsells Coke,
Esq.. Lieut. R.N., b. Oct. 19, 1874; (3) Francis Desmond
Talbot Coke, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1879 ; Diana Geraldine
[m., 1888, Colonel H. Burney, Gordon Highlanders];
Charlotte Geraldine \_m., Jan. 11, 1897, Colonel Thomas
is the Military Cockade.
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D'Oyley Snow]; Isabel Hariot Joan [tn., 1895, Langton
G. Bayly] ; and Dorothy Frances [m. 1902, Capt. Eustace
Briefly, Lanes. Fusileers]. Sea/ — Trusley Manor, near
Derby. Ch^is — United Service, County (Derby).
WILLIAM LANGTON COKE, Esquire, Colonel
late commanding 3rd Derbyshire Regiment, J. P.
and D. L. Derbyshire, J. P. co. Nottingham, Lord of the
Manor and Patron of the living of Pinxton, Joint Lord
of South Normanton, and representative of his family.
Born April 3, 1843, being the eldest son of William
Sacheverell Coke, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for Nottingham,
by his wife Sarah Kift, dau. of John Deane, Lieut. R.N.
Livery — Claret colour with gold buttons. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 15, gules, three crescents
and a canton or (for Coke, 1580) ; 2. party per chevron
or and azure, two roses gules, stalked and slipped (for
Owen) ; 3. argent, a fesse, three mullets in chief gules (for
Odingsells) ; 4. argent, on a saltire azure, five water-
bougets of the field (for Sacheverell) ; 5. argent, three
hares playing bagpipes gules (for Fitz'Ercald) ; 6. gules,
a shoveller argent, with coronet round neck or (for
Snitterton) ; 7. azure, a fesse between two chevrons en-
grailed ermine (for Kirkby) ; 8. ermine, on a chief
dancett^e gules, three ducal coronets or (for Leche) ; 9.
Coke, as above ; 10. argent, a bear rampant sable,
muzzled and collared, with a chain turned over his back or
(for Beresford) ; 11. party per chevron argent and azure,
three arrow-heads point downwards sable (for Hassall) ;
12. argent, two bars vert, six cross-crosslets argent,
barways (for Ballidon) ; 13. argent, two bends gules, three
torteaux gules (for Hey wood) ; 14. argent, two bars gules
(for Deane). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, sun in his splendour. Motto —
" Non aliunde pendere." Married, April 4, 1877, Ada
Caroline Catherine, dau. of Christian William Heugh of
Cape of Good Hope; and has Issue — (i) Langton
Sacheverell Coke, Gentleman, Lieut. Irish Guards, b.
Jan. 25, 1878; (2) Jacynth D'Ewes Fitz'Ercald Coke,
Gentleman, Lieut. Army Service Corps, b. August 13,
1879; (3) Anthony Launcelot Henry Deane Coke, Gentle-
man, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., b. Nov. 15, 1884. ^sa^— Brookhill
Hall, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Clubs—QoMvA^ (Derby), Nor-
thumberland and Northern Counties (London).
COKEFIELD, quartered by FLOYER.
LEWIS EDMUND COKER, Esquire, Lieut.-Col.
R.A. Borti March 24, 1850, being the eldest son of
the late Lewis Coker, Esq., of Bicester, co. Oxford, J. P.
and D.L., late Major 29th Regt., by his wife Caroline
Agnes, dau. of the late Major James Pitman of
Dunchideock House, co. Devon. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a bend gules, three leopards' faces or, in chief
a crescent for difference. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head, side-
faced, wreathed argent and gules. Motto—" Fiat justitia."
Married, Sept. 12, 1882, Frances Gertrude, third dau. of
James Aspinall Tobin, Esq., J. P., of Eastham Hall, co.
Chester ; and has Issue~[\) Lewis Aubrey Coker,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1883; (2) John Cad wallader Coker,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1887.
FREDERIC CLARENCE COPLESTONE COLBY.
Gentleman, Associate of King's Coll., London. Born
Nov. 4, 1868, being the third son of the late Rev. Edmund
Reynolds Colby, M.A. Univ. of Oxford, by his wife
Isabella Susan Jane, dau. of the late Rev. John Nicholas
Palmer, M.A. of the Univ. of Cambridge. Armorial
bearings — Azure, two chevronels between two escallops in
chief, and as many Palmers' staves saltireways in base or, a
crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between two
palm-branches, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet grasping a broken sword proper, suspended
from the hand a Palmer's scrip or. Married, August 12,
1893, Beatrice Geraldine, fourth daughter of the late
Reverend J. Hudson, Master of Arts, sometime Assistant
Master of St. Paul's School, London.
The Rev. SAMUEL REYNOLDS COLBY, A.K.C.,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Jan. 11, 1864, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. Edmund Reynolds Colby, M.A. (O.xon.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, and his wife Isabella Susan Jane,
dau. of the late John Nicholas Palmer, M.A. (Cantab.).
Armorial bearings— Azure, two chevronels between two
escallops in chief and as many palmers' staves saltireways
in base or, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure and
or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, between two palm-
branches, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand m a
•Gauntlet grasping a broken sword proper, suspended from
the hand a palmer's scrip or. Married, Oct. 13, 1891,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Elizabeth Jane, elder dau. of Rev. John Marshall Morrell,
Vicar of Shutc, Devon ; and has had issue -Knox Reynolds
Morrell Colby, Gentleman, 6. Nov. 26, 1892 (d. March 10,
1896). A'esidence—The Parsonage, West Row, Mildenhall,
Suffolk.
COLCLOUGH, see BIDDULPH-COLCLOUGH.
JAMES CECIL COLDHAM-FUSSELL, Gentleman,
Born September 7, 1844, being the only son of James
Coldham-Fussell of Crabb Hall, Owslebury, in the county
of Southampton, and his wife Sarah, only child of
Moore of Ockham, near Ripley, in the county of Surrey,
and widow of John Wells of Farnham. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse engrailed be-
tween four fusils or, on a chief of the last, three crosses
flory of the first. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
between two laurel branches proper, a fusil or, charged with
a cross flory sable; with the Motto, "AT A." Married,
June 9, 1868, Eliza Han;iet, eldest surviving daughter of
William Wilkes; and has Issite~(i) Vernon Coldham-
Fussell, Gentleman, born May 14, 1869; (2) Edgar Cold-
ham-Fussell, Gentleman, born September 20, 1870; (3)
James Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born February 5, 1874 ;
(4) Jervis Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born September
25. 1882; (5) Warwick Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born
June 6, 1889; Nina; Lynette ; Coldham ; Gwendaline ;
and Genista. Estales—Wodnet, North Sydney ; in the
colony of New South Wales. Posfal address— Hodnel,
Falcon Street, North Sydney, New South Wales.
COLE, see HUNT and EDWIN-COLE.
COLE, quartered by MONTGOMERY.
BROWNLOW COLE, Gentleman. Bom April 12,
1846, being the third son of the late William Cole Dicker,
Gentleman, of Moreton Hampstead, in the county of Devon,
Justice of the Peace, who assumed in 1833, t>v Royal License,
the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronvmi'c, under the will
of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, bv his wife Eliza, daughter
of Brownlow Bourdillon, bv his wife Eliza, nt<e Cole * Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine, a bull
passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head
couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak
fructed or; with the Motto, " Deum cole regem serva."
Married, September 1883, Bridget Marv, widow of — '—
Perkins ; and has Issue— C\ce\y Helen Bourdillon.
CHARLES FRANCIS COLE, Gentleman. Born
October 9, 1857, being the youngest son of the late John
Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Roval License
in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of 'his patronymic,
under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, bv his
wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant
between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable,
attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with
the Motto, " Deum cole regem serva."
H FRANCIS BURTON OWEN COLE, Esq., J. P. and
^ D.L. CO. Denbigh, late Capt. R.W. Fusiliers. Born
1838, being the eldest son of the late Owen Blayney Cole,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Brandrum, by Lady Frances, second
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Monck, late Earl of Rathdown
[ext.). Armorial bearings — Argent, a bull passant gules,
within a bordure sable, bezant(?e, a canton of the last, charged
with a horse's head couped argent, thereon a chief or, charged
with three mullets pierced gules. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
gryphon segreant vert, grasping in its dexter claw an arrow
point downwards or, feathered and barbed argent. Motto
— " Deum cole Regem serva." Married, first, 1872, Mary
Georgina Jane, only dau. of George Fosbery Lyster, Esq.,
of Gisburne House, Liverpool (she died 1881); 2nd, 1883,
Maria Susan, only dau. of A. C. Heyland, Esq., and widow
of the Rev. Robert McClintock (brother of ist Lord Rath-
donnell) ; and has by the former, with other Issue — Mowbray
Stanley Owen Cole, Gentleman, b. 1883. Seat — Brandrum,
Monaghan, Llys-Meirchion, Denbigh. Club — Naval and
Military.
The Rev. GEORGE LAMONT COLE, Clerk in Holy
Orders. Armorial bearings Per pale argent and or,
a bull passant sable within an orle of cross crosslets fitch^e
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-dragou proper, holding between the
paws two cross crosslets fitch(5e in saltire argent. Motto —
"Deum cole regem serva." Iiesidence—li^\\\horn<le.x\e,
Bournemouth.
JOHN COLE, Esquire, M.A., J.P. co. Cornwall. Born
October 10, 1844, being the second son of the late John
Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assinned by Royal License
in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic,
under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife
Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between
four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired
or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with the
Motto, "Deum cole regem serva." Married, August 11,
1874, Mary Ellen Oldfield, daughter of John Jope I'iogers
of Penrose. Helston ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh iJasil Cole,
Gentleman, born November 8, 1875; (2) Arthur Frederick
Andrew Cole, Gentleman, born February 4, 1883; and
Catherine Winifred. Residence — Treworgan, near Fal-
mouth, Cornwall. Club — United University.
JOSHU.A. COLE, Gentleman, Conmiander in the Royal
Navy. Born January 22, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal
License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patro-
nymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of E.xeter, by
his wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant
between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable,
attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with
the Motto, "Deum cole regem serva." Married, April 8,
1884, Lillian Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Patrick Joseph
Gannon of Ballysheen Castle, county Kildare.
RICHARD PRESTON COLE, Gentleman. Born
August 29, 1847, being the third son of the late John Cole
Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal License in 1833
the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will
of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Catherina,
daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinque-
foils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath ol the
colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two
branches of oak fructed or; witli the Motto, " Deum cole
regem serva." Married, .^pril 25, 1883, Elizabeth, daughter
of Henry Evans of Llangunllo, in the county of Radnor;
and has Issue — Charles Kenneth Preston Cole, Gentleman,
born August 7, 1884.
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The Reverend WILLIAM ALSTON COLE, Vicar
of Lockinge, in the county of Berkshire. Bont July 26,
1838, being the second son of the late William Cole
Dicker, Gentleman, of Moreton Hampstead, in the county
of Devon, Justice of the Peace, who assumed by Royal
License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patro-
nymic, under the will of his luicle, John Cole of Exeter, by
his wife Eliza, daughter of Brownlow Bourdillon, by his wife
Eliza. 7ide Cole. Armorial bearings : He bears for Arms :
Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross
sable ; and lor his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a bull's head sable, attired or, between two branches of
oak fructed or; with the Motto, " Deum cole regem
servia." Married, December 31, i86i, Emily Rosa,
daughter of the Venerable George Barnes, Archdeacon
of Barnstaple, Vicar of Sowton.
COLE-HAMILTON (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4 ;
quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils pierced
ermine ; ii. and iii. argent, a ship with sails furled and
oars sable (Hamilton); 2. argent, a bull passant sable,
armed and unguled or, a bordure of the second charged
with eight bezants on a sinister canton per pale gules and
azure, a harp gold, stringed of the field (Cole) ; 3. sable, a
chevron between three cherubim or (Chaloner). Livery —
Blue, crimson waistcoat.
Son of Capt. William Claud Cole-Hamilton, b. 1833;
d.v.p. 1882 ; w. 1858, Caroline, d. of Hon. Andrew
Godfrey Stuart : —
Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton, Esq., J. P., D.L., Lt.-
Col. 6th Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles, late Capt. 7th Hussars and
Roy. Scots Fus. , served in Egypt 1882, and in Soudan
1885-6, b. 1859 ; m. ist, 1882, Jeannette [d. 1883), eld. d.
of Samuel Moore of Moorlands, Lanes ; 2nd, 1884,
Florence Alice, d. of James Duke Hughes of Brentwood,
Surrey ; and has issue — William Moore Cole- Hamilton,
Esq., late Lieut. King's Roy. Rif. Corps, served in S.
African War 1902 (medal, two clasps), b. 1883; m. 1903,
Ada Beatrice, d. of William Huddle of Dover ; and has
issue a dau. Seat — Beltrim Castle, Newton Stuart, co.
Tyrone. Res. — The Rectory, Ballyhooley, co. Cork.
COLEGRAVE, see MANBY-COLEGRAVE.
STEPHEN WILLIAM BUCHANAN COLERIDGE,
Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stephen
William Buchanan Coleridge, Master of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Private Secretary to the Lord Chief-
Justice of England from 1883 to 1890, appointed Clerk of
Assize on the South Wales Circuit in 1890, Barristcr-at-
Law. Born May 31, 1854, being the second son of the
Right Honourable Sir John Duke Coleridge, first Baron
Coleridge, Lord Chief-Justice of England, by his first wife
Jane Fortescue, dau. of the Rev. George Turner Seymour
of Farringdon, in the Isle of \\'ight. Clubs — Devon-
shire, Isthmian, and M.C.C. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms: Argent, on a mount in base vert, an
otter proper, on a chief gules a dove of the first, between
two crosses patfe fitch(fe or ; and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Lushington, namely, or, on a fesse
wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as manv ermine
spots of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, therefrom issuing ears of wheat
proper, in front of a cross gules, an otter also proper ; and
with the Motto, " Qualis vita finis ita." Married, April 5,
1879, Geraldine Beatrice, daughter and co-heiress of the
laie Charles Manners Lushington of Norton Court, in the
county of Kent, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue —
(i) John Duke Coleridge, Esquire, born November 10, 1879
[/«. 1904, Katherine, dau. of Sir Arthur and the Hon. Lady
Godley] ; (2) Guy Lushington Coleridge, Gentleman, born
March 15, 1884 ; (3) Paul Humphrey Coleridge, Gentleman,
born February 17, 1884. Postal addresses — 7 Egerton
Mansions, South Kensington, London, S.W'. ; Room 243,
Royal Courts of Justice, London, W.C. ; The Ford, Grey-
well, Hampshire.
§ CHARLES HORSMAN COLES, Esquire, Colonel,
late Lieut. -Col. Commandant Cityof London Artillery.
Born August 17, 1851, being the eldest surviving son of the
late Charles Augustus Coles, Esq., of Midford House, near
Bath, formerly Captain 3rd Batt. Devonshire Regiment, by
his wife Mary Aime, dau. of Charles White, Esq., J. P., of
Barnesfield, co. Kent. Club — Conservative. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three bezants chevronways within two
chevronels or, between three lions' heads erased erminois.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a column erect entwined by
a serpent holding in the mouth a branch of olive all proper.
Motto—" Perseverez." Married, May 21, 1879, his cousin,
Adeline Mary, dau. of George Coles of Elmfield, Streatham ;
and has Issue — Constance Adeline. Postal address —
10 Palmeira Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
EDWARD GEORGE COLES, Gentleman. Born Dec.
20, 1843, being the eldest son of the late George Coles, by
his wife Margaret, eldest surviving dau. of William Leaf. Ar-
morial bearings— Gules, three bezants chevronways within
two chevronels or, between three lions' heads erased erminois.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a column erect entwined by a
serpent holding in the mouth a branch of olive all proper.
Motto—" Perseverez." Married, May 28, 1870, Elizabeth
Isabella, dau. of Edward Sidney Johnson ; and has Issue —
(i) Edward Gerald Coles, Gentleman, b. June 21, 1871 ; (2)
Douglas Coles, Gentleman, b. Aug. 10, 1875; (3) Hugh
Charles Coles, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1877; Margaret
Elizabeth [w. , July 11, 1894, Rev. Chapman Carey Andrew
Taylor, B.A.); Beatrice Edith; Mildred; and Ruth Borra-
daile.
ERNEST HARRY COLES. Gentleman. Born Feb. 25,
1855, being the second son of the late George Coles of
Elmfield, Streatham, by his wife Margaret, eldest dau. of
William Leaf. Armorial bearings— Gules, three bezants
jjgr^gygrgz^
chevronways within two chevronels or, between three lions
heads erased erminois. Mantling gules and or. oresi
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a column
erect entwined by a serpent holding in the mouth a branch
is the Naval Cockade.
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of olive all proper. Motto — " Perseverez." Married, Oct.
20, 1886, Adela Caroline, second dan. of James Heslop
Powell of Streatham ; and has Issue— (x) Ernest James
Coles, Gentleman, b. Oct. 3, 1887; (2) Edgar Ralph Coles,
Gentleman, b. May 13, 1889 ; (3) Guy Roger Coles, Gentle-
man, /'. June 21, 1894 ; Muriel Gertrude ; and Adela Evelyn,
Postal address— "^yixw^^^ooA, Caterham, Surrey.
WILLIAM COLFOX, Esquire, B.A. (Univ. London),
J. P. and D. L. for co. Dorset, High Sheriff of Dorset
1899. Born May 4, 1826, being the second son of William
Colfox, Esq., of Rax House, Bridport, J. P. for the Borough
of Bridport, by his wife Hannah, dau. of Andrew Abbott
of Allington, Dorset. Armorial bearings- Sable, three
spinning-cogs erect and in ft-sse or, on a chief argent as
many foxes' heads couped at the neck gules. Mantling
sable and or. Crest- On a wreath of the colours a fox
proper, charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse
sable, and resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis gules.
Motto — "Lux, lex, libertas." Married, May 26, 1855,
Anna Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Henry Wansey of
Sambourne, Warminster, Wilts ; and has /jj«tf-(i) Thomas
Alfred Colfox, Esq., J. P. for Dorset, Capt. Queen's Own
Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry, b. Sept. 29, i858[/w., April 14,
1886, Constance, second dau. of Edward J. Nettlefold of
The Grove, Highgate, Middlesex]; Alice Lee; and Mar-
garet Wansey [w. Oliver Lupton of Headingley, Leeds].
Estates m the parishes of Allington, Symondsbury, Nether-
bury. Stoke Abbott, Marshwood, and Brad pole, in the
county of Dorset. Postal arf(/;wj— Westmead, near Brid-
port.
COLHOUN (U.O.). Per pale argent and sable, a
saltire between four mullets counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
bucks head erased per pale vert and argent, charged
with two mullets m pale counterchanged. Motto—" Viget
sub. cruce."
Son of Capt. Charles King Colhoun of Carrick-
ballydoey, co. Donegal, b. 1834; d. 1880; m. i8<;6,
Lydia, d. of Rev. G. N. Tredennick of Kildoney and
WoodhiU, Ardara, co. Donegal (by Lydia, d. of Most
Rev. William Magee, Archbishop of Dublin) :—
Lt.-Col. Charles King Colhoun, late Maj. 84th York
and Lancaster Regt., b. 1858; w. 1900, Flora, eld. d of
Col. E. P. Mainwaring (Indian Army), by Florentia Ann
d. of Brig. -Gen. F. Brind, C.B., Bengal Horse Art'
Z:'j/a/<'— Carrickballydoey, co. Donegal. C/«^— Naval and
Military.
COLLEY, quartered by PALMER and WELLESLEY.
GEORGE POMEROY ARTHUR COLLEY, Esquire.
M.A. Born March 6, 1866, being the eldest son of the
late Henry Fitzgeorge Colley (eldest son of the Hon.
George Francis Colley, who assumed the name and arms
of Colley by Royal Licence 1830), by his wife Elizabeth
Isabella, fiau. of Hon. and Rev. William Wingfield.
Armorial bearings Or, a lion rampant gules, ducally
gorged of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm habited gules,
encircled beneath the cuff argent with a ducal coronet or,
the hand grasping a scymitar proper, hiked and pommelled
of the third. Motto -" Virtutis fortuna comes." Residence
— 13 Herbert Place, Dublin. C/wiJj— Sports', University
(Dublin).
ARTHUR BEVAN COLLIER, Esquire, J.P.. Major
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Vol. Batt. Duke of Cornwall's
L. I., V.D. Born 1832, being the fifth son of the late John
Collier, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Plymouth 1832-41,
by his wife Emma, dau. of Robert Porrett. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief
two demi-unicorns courant and in base an elephant's head
erased gules, three oak branches slipped, leaved, and fructed
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-man affront^e proper, holding in the
dexter hand an oak branch proper, fiucted or, and resting
the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with two
keys saltireways or. Motto — " Persevere." Married liliza
((/. 1891), dau. of Elford Blaker ; and has /.met?- Lilian,
deceased ; and Amy. Residence — Cartha-Martha, Calling-
ton, Cornwall.
JOHN FRANCIS COLLIER, County Court Judge
of Liverpool, J. P. for Lancashire. Born 1829, being the
fourth son of the late John Collier, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. for Plymouth 1832-41, by his wife Emma, dau. of
Robert Porrett. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron
azure, between in chief two demi-unicorns courant and in
base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak branches
slipped, leaved, and fructed or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest^On a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand an oak branch
slipped and leaved proper, fructed or, and resting the
sinister hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with two
keys saltireways or. Motto — "Persevere." Married, ¥eh.
2, i860, Frances Anne Jane (d. 1900), second dau. of the
late Robert Francis Jenner, Esq., D. L. , of Wenvoe Castle,
Glamorgansliire ; and has Issne—Hngh Collier, Gentleman,
Civil Engineer ; Maud ; and Rose. Postal address —
82 Huskisson Street, Liverpool.
MORTIMER CALMADY COLLIER, Esquire, 2nd
Prince of Wales' Volunteer Battalion Devon Regi-
ment, and Volunteer Army Service Corps. Born Dec. 14,
1874, being the eldest son of Mortimer John Collier, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. V. D. , by his wife Sophia Luddington Whipple,
dau. of J. Whipple. Livery Green, yellow collar and
cuffs, braided at base. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron azure, between in chief two demi-unicorns current
and in base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak
branches slipped, leaved, and fructed or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
man affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand an oak
branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed or, and resting
the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with two
keys saltireways or. Motto — " Persevere. " Residence —
Foxhams, Horrabridge. Clubs — Primrose, Royal West of
Eng. Yacht (Plymouth).
§LiEUT.-CoL. MORTIMER JOHN COLLIER, V.D.
(retired) late 2nd (Prince of Wales') Vol. Batt. Devon
Regt. Born 1825, being the third son of the late John
Collier, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for Plymouth 1832-41,
by his wife Emma, dau. of Robert Porrett, and brother of
the first Baron Monkswell. Club — Royal Western Yacht.
Livery — Green, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief two demi-
unicorns courant and in base an elephant's head erased
gules, three oak branches slipped, leaved, and fructed or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man affront^e proper, holding in the dexter
hand an oak branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed
or, and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure,
charged with two keys saltireways or. Motto — " Per-
is tbe Military Cockade.
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severe." Married, firstly, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
William Snow Harris, F. R.S. ; and secondly, Sophia Lud-
dington, dau. of J, Whipple of Plymouth ; and by her had
Issue — (i) Mortimer Calmady Collier, Gentleman; (2)
Claude Bertram Collier, Gentleman ; Sibyl Ernestine ; and
Imogene Mary. Res. — Fo.xhams, Horrabridge, S. Devon.
WILLIAM FREDERICK COLLIER, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born March 14,
1824, being the second son of John Collier, Esquire, of
Grimstone, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Devon. Member of Parliament 1832-1841,
by his wife Emma, daughter of Robert Porrett. Club —
National Liberal. Livery — White (drab) and blue. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
chevron azure, between in chief two demi-unicorns current,
and in base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak-
branches slipped, leaved and fructed or. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man affrontt^e proper, holding in the de.xter
hand an oak-branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed or,
and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure,
charged with two keys saltireways or. Married, March
7, 1854, Cycill Christiana, fourth daughter of Charles
Biggs Calmady, Esquire, of Langdon Court, in the county
of Devon, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
that county ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Calmady Calmady,
Gentleman, born 1856 [married, 1884, Cecilia Sarah,
daughter of Shilston Calmady Hamlyn, of Leawood and
Paschoe, in the county of Devon] ; (2) Frederick Mortimer
Collier, Gentleman [married, September 22, 1892, Rosa,
daughter of the Reverend Francis William Peel, Master
of Arts, Rector of BurghwallisJ ; (3) George Buller Collier,
Gentleman, born September 30, i860 [married, August 3,
1898, Anne Grace Helen, daughter of General Reynell
George Taylor, C.B., C.S.I.]; and Bertha Cycill.
Estate — Woodtown, in the parish of Sampford Spiney, in
the county of Devon. Postal address — Woodtown, Horra-
bridge, S. Devon.
COLLINGE (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and gules, a
gryphon segreant regardant, holding between the claws
a cross crosslet or, two (launches of the last, each charged
with a martlet between two cross crosslets palewise of the
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-gryphon regardant or, sem6 of cross
crosslets sable, holding between the claws an antique shield
gules, charged with a martlet also or.
Son of James CoUinge of Hale Cave, Timperley,
Cheshire : —
Edward Collinge, Gentleman, b. , Res. — Woodfield,
Werneth, Lanes.
COLLINGS (H. Coll., 1822). Azure, between three
fleurs-de-lis two and one or, a gryphon segreant holding
between the claws an escocheon argent, the latter charged
with an anchor erect sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head issuant
argent, bridled and charged on the neck with three fleurs-
de-lis one and two azure.
Son of Bonamy Collings, Esq., Major Royal Guernsey
Militia, b. ; d. ; m. , Elizabeth Durell, d.
of Charles d'Auvergne.
Charles d'Auvergne Collings, Esq., M.A. , D. M. (O.xon. ),
Surgeon-Major 2nd Batt. Roy. Guernsey Mil., b. 1852;
m. 1883, Laura Josephine, d. of Rev. Charles Williams,
D.D. (Camb.), Rector of Brondesbury, London; and has
issue — (i) Basil d'Auvergne Collings, Gentleman, b. 1884;
(2) Ernest Gardiner Collings, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (3)
Herbert Charles Collings, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (4) Cyril
Bonamy Collings, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (5) Wilfred
d'Auvergne Collings, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (6) Bernard
Stanley Collings, Gentleman, b. 1895 I (7) Eric d'Auvergne
Collings, b. 1896 ; and Edith Marion. Res. — Grange
Road, Guernsey. Club — Grange Club (Guernsey).
ARTHUR BURDETT COLLINGWOOD, Esq., J.P.,
Northumberland. Born 1847, being the second son of the
late Edward John CoUingwood of Lilburn Tower, Nor-
thumberland, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1843, by his wife
Anna, second dau. of Arthur Burdett, of Ballymany, co.
Kildare, and Ballywater, co. Tipperary. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chevron sable, between three stags' heads
erased of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stag in a holly-bush proper.
Motto — " Ferar unus et idem." Seat — Lilburn Tower,
Alnwick. Cltib — Naval and Military.
The Rkv. ROBERT GORDON COLLINGWOOD.
M.A., J. P. for CO. Northumberland, who assumed by Royal
Licence, April 3, 1868, the surname and arms of CoUing-
wood. Annorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between
three stags' heads erased sable, and (for distinction) a canton
of the last, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms without the canton. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag standing in front
of a holly-bush proper, the stag charged for distinction
with a cross crosslet sable. Motto — " Ferar unus et idem."
Married Arabella, eldest dau. of the late Edward CoUing-
wood of Dissington, by his wife Arabella, dau. of General
Henry John Calcraft of Cholderton, Hants ; and has Issue—
(i) Edward Gordon CoUingwood, Gentleman; (2) Walter
Gordon CoUingwood, Gentleman ; Arabella Cecil Catharine ;
and Cecil Dora. 5^a/— Dissington Hall, ten miles north-
west of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
COLLINS, quartered by LEES and TENISON.
CHARLES MILLINGTON COLLINS, Gentleman.
Born April 24, 1876, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Edward Collins, Esq. , J. P. for co. Lanark,
by his wife Clara Harriet, dau. of Charles Millington of
East Combe, Kent. Armorial bearings— Vert, a griffin
segreant or, on a chief of the last, a crescent sable.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-griffin or, holding in the dexter claw a thistle and a
rose gules, both slipped and leaved vert. Motto—" Fide et
virtute." 5'<'a/5— Kelvindale and Highfield, Maryhill, co.
Lanark.
EDWARD TENISON COLLINS, Esquire, Barrister-
at-Law, J. P. for the city of Dubhn. Armorial bearings—
Or, a griffin segreant sable, armed and langued gules, and
in the dexter chief point a trefoil slipped vert, all within a
bordure of the third. Mantling sable and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-gnffin segreant
or, armed and langued gules, charged on the shoulder and
wing with two trefoils slipped fesseways vert. Motto—
"Favente Deo et sedulitate." 5^a/-St. Edmunds, The
Burrow, Sutton, Howth.
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lAMKS TERTIUS COLLINS, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Warwick. Armorial bearings -Or, on a pile nebuly per
pale vert and sable, between two lozenges of the second,
a gryphon segreant or. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
gryphon or, winged vert, gorged with a collar gemel
sable, five lozenges conjoined fesseways of the second.
/Residence -ChuTchfield, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Clubs
— Royal Thames Yacht, Royal Victoria Yacht.
JOHN STEPHEN COLLINS, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
Barrister-at-Law. Born March 14, 1834, being the eldest
son of the late Stephen Collins, Esq., of Merrion Square,
Dublin, P)arrister-at-Law, Q.C., by his wife Francis, dau.
of William Henn, Esq., Master in Chancery [by Susanna,
sister of Sir Jonathan Lovett, Bart. , of LiscombeJ. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two lions combatant proper, on a chief
azure, a pelican of the first, vulning herself gules. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a [jelican as in the arms, gorged with a plain collar
azure. Motto — " Uant vulneravitam." yl/rtrWtv/, April 16,
1873, Henrietta-Cecil, dau. of Henry William Wray [and
grand -dau. of John James Wray of Castle Wray, co.
Donegal]; and has Issue — Lena Stephanie, and Olive
Susan. Seat — Ardnalee, Carrigrohane, co. Cork.
TnK Rt. Hon. Sir RICHARD HENN COLLINS,
Knight Bachelor, Master of the Rolls, Judge of the
Queen's Bench, Q.C. Born 1842, being the son of Stephen
Collins, (^.C, of the Irish Bar, by his wife Frances,
dau. of William Henn, Master in Chancery, Ireland ; Judge
of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, 1891 ;
dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Armorial bearings —
Argent, two lions combatant proper, on a cliief azure, a
pelican of the first vulning herself gules. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, ujjon a wreatii of the colours,
a pelican as in the arms, gorged with a plain collar azure.
Motto — " Dant vulnera vitam." Married, 1868, Jane, dau.
of the Very Reverend Ogle William Moore, Dean of Clogher.
Postal address — 3 Bramham Gardens, S.W.
COLLIS, see COOKE-COLLIS.
§FALKINER SANDES COLLIS- SAN DES, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Kerry and High Sheriff 1882,
B.A. of Trin. Coll., Dublin, and Barrister-at-Law. Bom
Oct. 15, 1844, being the si.xth son of the late Stephen
Edward Collis, Esq., J. P., of Tieraclea, by Margaret,
dau. of the late Thomas William Sandes, Esq., of Sallow
Glen, CO. Keiry, J. P. and D.L. ; and assumed by Royal
License the additional name and arms of Sandes in 1879,
under the will of his maternal uncle Maurice Fitzgerald
Sandes. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent a
fesse dancett(5e gules, between four cross crosslets fitch(5e,
three in chief and one in base of the last (for Sandes) ; 2 and
3 argent, on a chevron engrailed between three lions' heads
erased sable, five cinquefoils of the first (for Collis). Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a griffin segreant or,
gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules (for Sandes) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock, a sea-pie
charged on the breast with a fountain and preying on a
dolphin all proper. Motto — "Virtus fortunoe victrix."
Mairied, Oct. 31, 1882, Louisa Jane, dau. of the late Col.
James Young, R.A. ; and has, with other Issue — Maurice
James Collis-Sandes, Gentleman, /'. July 25, 1886. Seat —
Oak Park, Tralee, co. Kerry. Clubs— OnenVwl, Kildare
Street (Dublin), County (Tralee).
COLLYER of Hackford Hall, Norfolk. Argent, a
chevron engrailed between two unicorns' heads couped
in chief and an escallop in base all gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a cross patcic gules, an unicorn's head couped argent, in
its mouth an acorn slipped and leaved proper. Motto —
" Avance." Livety — Blue, orange waistcoat and breeclies.
Sons of John Collyer, Esq., J. P., of Hackford Hall,
Reepham, Norfolk, Judge of the County Courts (1801-
1870), m. 1837, Georgina Frances Amy, eld. d. of Sir
William Johnston, 7th Bart, of that Ilk.
John Monsey Collyer, Esq., B.A. (O.xon.), Barrister-at-
Law (Lincoln's Inn), Legal Adviser to the Exchequer and
Audit Office, formerly Capt. Lond. Scottish Rif. Vols., /'.
28 Apl. 1840 ; w. 30 Sept. 1869, Helen Jane, younger d. of
George Falconar, formerly of Carlowrie, co. Linlithgow ;
and has surv. issue — (i) John Johnston Collyer, Esq., Capt.
Cape Mounted Rifles, Chief of Staff to O.C. Colonial
Forces, Cape Colony, b. 21 Sept. 1870 ; (2) George Falconar
Collyer, Hon. Capt. in the Army, b. 1 Aug. 1872 ; (3) Roger
Messenger Monsey Collyer, Gentleman, b. 28 Apl. 1874 ; (4)
Hugh Nathaniel Collyer, Gentleman, b. 6 May 1877; (S)
Charles Alexander Stewart Collyer, Gentleman, b. i July
1881 ; (6) Francis Bedingfeld Collyer, Gentleman, b. Nov.
1877 ; Helen Amy Georgina ; and Catherine Frances Emily.
Res. — Hackford Hall, Reepham, Norfolk; Gimingham,
near Mundesley, Norfolk. Club — New University.
William Robert Collyer, Esq., I.S.O., M.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Attorney-General Straits
Settlements, late Queen's Advocate, Cyprus, b. 1842. Seat
— Hackford Hall, Norfolk. Kes. — Singapore.
D'Arcy Bedingfeld Collyer, Esq., Major 3rd V. Batt.
Norfolk Regt., b. 1846; m. 1886, Adelaide Martha, d. of
late Rev. Robert Shuckburgh, Rector of Aldborough,
Norfolk. Res.—'\\s^{oxA Grange, East Dereham, Norfolk.
Ven. Daniel Collyer, M. A., Archdeacon of Malta, formerly
Vicar of Castleacre, Norfolk, b. 1848; m. 1871, Helen
Augusta, d. of Rev. Thomas Preston of Swaffham Prior,
Cambridge ; and has issue— Mildred Helen ; and Mary.
y?«.— The Cloisters, St. Paul's Church, Valetta.
COLMAN (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale raguly between
two caltraps or, a lion rampant sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
two wings argent, each charged with a pale raguly azure, a
mount vert, thereon a caltrap or. Motto — " Labor omnia
vincit."
Sons of Edward Colman of Clapham Common : —
Frederick Edward Colman , Esq. , a member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, iJ. . Res.
— Nork Park, Epsom Downs, Surrey.
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., J. P. Sussex, Mayor of Hove
1899-1902, b. 1853 ; m. 1882, Annie, d. of late John Maple
of Bedford Lodge, Hampstead, and sister of late Sir John
Blundell Maple, Bart. Seat—SN\zV Hall, Hove, Sussex.
§ JEREMIAH COLMAN, Esquire, one of His Majesty's
Lieuts. for the City of London ; Master of the
Worshipful Company of Skinners 1899 - 1900, J. P.
and D.L. for the co. of Surrey, for which he served
the office of High Sheriff in the year 1893. Born
April 24, 1859, being the only son of the late Jeremiah
is the Military Cockade.
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Colman of Carshalton Park, in the co. of Surrey,
by his wife Isabella Cocksedge, tide Button. Livery —
Blue coat with gold aigulettes, yellow waistcoat and
breeches, pink stockings, brass buttons, three-cornered
hat trimmed with gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arras : Azure, on a pale rayonni^e or, guttee-de-larmes, be-
tween two fleurs-de-lis of the second, a lion rampant between
two annulets paleways gules ; and for the Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, in front of two wings argent, each charged
with an estoile azure, a rock proper, thereon a caltrap or ;
with the Motto, " Sat cito, si sat bene." Married, February
25, 1885, Mary, third daughter of James Short McMaster of
Mitcham, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Jeremiah
Colman, Gentleman, born January i, 1886. Estate and postal
address — Gatton Park, Surrey. Clubs — Reform, Devon-
shire, National Liberal, City Liberal.
§ RUSSELL JAMES COLMAN, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Norfolk, and J. P. for Norwich. Born
1861, being the only surviving son of the late Jeremiah
James Colman, Esq.. J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for Norwich
1871-1895, ofCarrow House, Norwich, by his wife Caroline,
eldest dau. of William Hardy Cozens-Hardy of Lethering-
sett. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a pale rayonn^e or,
gutt^e-de-l' amies, between two fleurs-de-lis of the second,
a lion rampant between two annulets paleways gules,
Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two wings argent, each charged with
an estoile azure, a rock proper, thereon a caltrap or.
Motto— "Sat cito, si sat bene." Married, 1888, Edith
Margaret, third dau. of Richard Davies, EscJ. , of Treborth,
in the co. of Carnarvon, Lord-Lieutenant of Anglesea ; and
has /.«//<?— Geoffrey Russell Rees Colman, Gentleman, b.
March 14, 1892 ; and Violet Rees. Postal adds. Bracon-
dale Woods, Norwich ; the Clyffe, Corton, Lowestoft.
COLMORE, see CREGOL-COLMORE.
COLPOYS, quartered by TWEEDY.
COLQUHOUN, see CAMPBELL-COLQUHOUN.
MONTAGU WILLIAM MACDONALD COL-
QUHOUN-FARQUHARSON-MACDONALD, Esquire,
J. P. Born Jan. 15, 1851, being the eldest son of the late
Colonel William Macdonald Colquhoun-Farqharson-Mac-
donald, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Forfar and Perth, J. P. for
CO. Sussex, Colonel commanding 2nd Perthshire Highland
Rifle Volunteers, by his wife the Hon. Clara Anne Jane
(who d. Dec. 16, 1883), second dau. of the Rt. Hon. the ist
Lord Lurgan, by his wife Jane, dau. of Roderick M'Neill,
Chief of Barra. Armorial bearings —Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm in armour
ouped in fesse proper, the liand holding a cross crosslet
fitchi^e gules ; or, a lymphad, oars and sail sable, flags
flying gules ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant proper, all within a
bordure azure charged with two mascles in chief argent and
a boar's head erased in base or. Mantling gules.doubled
argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
gules, holding in his dexter paw a hand proper. Motto
— "Per mare, per terras." Seats~'Y\\(t Craig, Montrose,
CO. Angus ; St. Martin's Abbey, Perth ; Banderan House
and Glenshee Lodge, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
§FULWAR LEWIS GEORGE COLQUITT-CRA-
VEN, Lieut. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. Born
1873, being the eldest son of the late Fulwar John Goodwin
Colquitt-Craven of Brockhampton, by Essie, dau. of Lewis
L. Dillwyn, Esq., M. P., of Hendrefoilan, co. Glamorgan.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse between six cross
crosslets fitch^e gules. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau
gules turned up ermine, a gryphon statant of the second,
beaked or. Motto — " Virtus in actione consistit."
COLT, quartered by BARNEWALL.
COLT (confirmed by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1583). Argent,
a fesse between three colts at full speed sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
horse passant or. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur."
Sons of Sir Thomas Archer Colt, 7th Bart., M.D. , b.
1815 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1849, Frances, d. of Elias Chadwick
of Swinton Hall, Lanes : —
Rev. Sir Edward Harry Dutton Colt, 8th Bart. (2 March
1694), M.A. (Oxon.), formerly Rector of Monkokehampton,
b. 1850 ; ;«. 1889, Alice, d. of late William JeH"erys Strange
of Mile House, Sulhamstead, Berks ; and lias issue— Flora
Margaret Frances Sophia Dutton Vaughan, and Stella
Theodora Dutton Vaughan. if?£rj.— Oakmead, Lyndhurst
Road, Exeter.
Thomas Archer Colt, Esq., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., b.
1851 ; 7n. 1st, 1881, Mabel Marion Aileen (divorced 1895), d.
of Rev. H. L. Nicholson, D.D. ; 2nd, 1897, Annie Mercy, d.
of late William Kennett of Chidham, Sussex ; and has issue
(by ist mar.)— (i) Henry Archer Colt, Lieut. R.N., b. 1882 ;
Mabel Emily; and Helen Enid; and (by 2nd mar.), John
Rochfort Colt, Gentleman, b. 1900. i?«.— Trawscoed, St.
Edward's Road, Southsea.
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§ GEORGE FREDERICK RUSSELL COLT, Esquire,
late Captain 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; is the second but eldest
surviving s^i of John Hamilton Colt, Esquire, of Inveresk,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Auldham, and Gartsherrie, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Jane, daughter of George
Cole Bainbridge of Gattonside, in the county of Rox-
burgh. Livery— Full dress : light drab coat, silver
buttons, waistcoat blue with white stripes, knee breeches
of blue plush ; undress : dark blue. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a stag's head erased gules, and between the attires
a pheon azure. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest —
A de.Kter naked arm embowed, holding in the hand an
arrow in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Transfigam."
Married, June 28, 1865, Julia Caroline, eldest dau. of the
late Rev. George Hutton of Gateburton and Knaith, in the
CO. of Lincoln, J. P- '< andhas/rj«e — Ronald Sherwin Holden
Stuart Rae Colt, Esq., J. P., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-
Law, b. March 23, 1869. y^.v/a/s — Gartsherrie. Postal
address — Gartsherrie House, Coatbridge, N.B. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Primrose, Isthmian, New (Edin-
burgh), Conservative (Glasgow), Union (Glasgow).
COLTHURST, see BOWEN-COLTHURST.
GEORGE COLTHURST-VESEY, Esq., J. P. for co.
Dublin, late Lieutenant King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Col. Charles
Vesey Colthurst-Vesey of Lucan House, J. P. and D. L. , by
Annie, dau. of Col. Eraser. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field
(for Vesey), 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse between three colts
courant sable, as many trefoils slipped or (for Colthurst).
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a hand in armour holding a laurel
branch all proper (for Vesey) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a colt statant sable (for Colthurst). Motto — "Sub
hoc signo vinces. " Seat — Lucan House, near Dublin.
JOHN STAVELEY COLTON-FOX, Esquire, J. P.
W. R. CO. York, son of Barnard Platts Broomhead-Colton-
Fox, Gentleman, Solicitor. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, erminois, a chevron nebuly between two
foxes' heads erased in chief gules, and on a mount in base
vert a fox passant also gules (for Fox) ; 2 and 3, sable, on
a saltire invected or, between four escutcheons of the last,
each charged with a cross crosslet of the first, a boar's head
erect and erased also sable. Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a fox passant gules,
gutti^e-d'or, resting the dexter forepaw on an annulet en-
circling an escallop both or (for Fox) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, in front of a cross crosslet
erect and titch^e sable, a boar passant argent, charged on
the body with two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper
(for Colton). Motto " Per fidem et patientiam." Seat—
Todwick Grange, Sheffield.
COLVILE, quartered by LANE.
AUGUSTUS HENRY ASGILL COLVILE, Esquire,
J. P., Captain Madras Cavalry. Borti December 3,
1841, being the second son of the late Rev. Augustus
Asgill Colville, M.A., Rector of Great and Little Liver-
mere, Suffolk, by his second wife Mary, dau. of A.
Hemming. Armorial beatings— .Azure, a lion rampant or,
a label of five points throughout gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail
extended argent, gorged with a label of three points of the
first. Motto—" Persevere." Married, November 18, i86g,
Ethel Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. A. F. Boucher, Vicar of
Cheddleton ; and has Isst<e~(i) Cecil Augustus Bradshaw
Colvile, Gentleman, b. March 24, 1876 ; Edith Anne ;
Margaret Ethel; and Mildred Elizabeth. Residence—
16 Pevensey Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea. C/«^j— Constitu-
tional, East Sussex (St. Leonards).
CHARLES FREDERICK COLVILE, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. (retired). Born 1843, being the third son of the late Rev.
Augustus Asgill Colvile, M.A., Rector of Great and Little
Livermere, Suffolk, and his second wife Mary, dau. of A.
Hemming. Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion rampant
or, a label of five points throughout gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail
extended argent, gorged with a label of three points of the
first. Motto— " Persevere." Married, 1^67, Mary Eliza,
dau. of Charles Rowe of Liverpool; and has Issue— [i]
Rev. Henry Colvile, B.A. ; (2) Charles Rowe Colvile,
Gentleman ; (3) Augustus Gilbert Colvile, Gentleman,
LL.B. ; (4) Capt. Arthur Montagu Colvile, Gentleman,
R.A. ; (5) Ernest Frederick Colvile, Gentleman, B.A. ; (6)
Kenneth Newton Colvile ; and Alice Maud. Residence —
45 Emperor's Gate, S.W.
EDWARD LEIGH MANSEL COLVILE, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 13, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Rev,
Frederick Leigh, M.A. , Vicar of Leek, Wootton, Warwick,
and of Kempsey House, co. Worcester, and his wife Caro-
line Mary, second daughter of Rev. William John Mansel,
eldest son of Sir William Mansel, 8th Bart., of Ischoed.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant or, a label of
five points throughout gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail extended
argent, gorged with a label of three points of the first.
Motto — " F'ersevere." Residence —
FIENNES MIDDLETON COLVILE, Esquire, C.B..
Lieut. -Gen. in the Army. Born April 4, 1832, being
the fifth but last surviving son of the late Frederick
Charles Acton Colvile of Barton House, co. Warwick,
and his wife Mary, sister of Rt. Hon. Chandos, Baron
Leigh. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant or,
a label of five points throughout gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail
extended argent, gorged with a label of three points of the
first. Motto — "Persevere." Married, November 7, 1862,
Helen Harrietto, third dau. of Major Hugh Stafford North-
cote ; and has Issue — (i) George Northcote Colvile, Esq.,
D.S.O., Captain ist Batt. Oxfordshire L.I., /-. July 9, 1867
[w., 1894, Eleanor Harriot, dau. of William Augustus
Ferguson- Davie] ; (2) Fiennes Maurice Colvile, Esq., Capt.
Royal Garrison Regt. , b. 1872 ; Agnes ; and Mary Helen.
Residence — St. Mildred's, Guildford. Clubs — United
Service, Army and Navy.
The Rev. GERALD HENRY COLVILE, formerly Vicar
of Dodford. Born April 27, 1859, being the third son of the
late Rev. Frederick Leigh Colvile, M.A. , Vicar of Leek,
Wootton, Warwick, and of Kempsey House, co. Worcester,
and his wife Caroline Mary, second dau. of the late Rev.
William John Mansel (eldest son of eighth Bart.). Ar-
morial bearings —Azure, a lion rampant or, a label of five
points throughout gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail extended argent,
gorged with a label of three points of the first. Motto—
" Persevere." Married, Jan. 20, 1886, Mary Elinor, dau.
of Rev. Brabazon Hallowes of Glapwell Hall, co. Derby ;
and has Issue — (i) Mansel Brabazon Fiennes Colvile,
Gentleman, Cadet R. N., b. Jan. 19, 1887; Geraldine
Mary, d. young ; Margaret Elinor ; and Evelyn May.
Postal address — Weston Rectory, Shifnal.
HENRY ALGERNON COLVILE. Gentleman. Born
, being the fourth son of the late Rev. Augustus Asgill
Colvile, M.A., Rector of Great and Little Livermere,
Suffolk, and his second wife Mary, dau. of A. Hemming.
Armorial bearings -Azure, a lion r.ampjant or, a label of
five points tliroughout gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a chapeau gules, a lion statant, tail extended
argent, gorged with a label of three points of the first.
Motto—" Persevere. " Married, 1869, the only dau. of Rev.
Holland Lomax, Vicar of Walton. Residence —
H M.\jor-Ge.v. Sir HENRY EDWARD COLVILE,
© K.C.M.G. (1895), C.B. (1884), late Colonel Grenadier
Guards. Born July 10, 1852, being the only son of the late
Charles Robert Colvile, Esq., of Lullington, Derbyshire,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, late M.P. for South
Derbyshire, by his wife Hon. Katherine Sarah Georgina
Russell, dau. of the late Captain John Russell, R.N. (son
of Lord William Russell, brother of the 5th and 6th Dukes
of Bedford), by his wife .Sophia, 22nd Baroness de Clifford.
Livery — (Dress) white, with blue facings; (undress) blue,
with blue and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a lion rampant or, a label of five points
throughout gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon of St. Michael and St. George, and pendent there-
from his badges as a K.C.M.G. and C. B. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up argent, a
lion statant of the last, gorged with a label of three points of
the first. Motto — " Persevere." Married, firstly, Aug. 6,
1878, Alice Rosa [d. Sept. 23, 1882), dau. of Hon. Robert
Daly, son of ist Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal ; and had
0 is the Military Cockade.
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Issue— A dau. , who died 1882 He m. secondly, Dec. 30,
1886, Zelie Isabelle, only dau. of the late M. Pierre Richaud
de Preville of Chateau des Mondrans, Orthez, Basses
Pyrenees, France ; and has Issue — Gilbert de Preville
Colvile, Esq., b. Oct. 3, 1887. Seats — Lullington, Burton-
on-Trent, and Lightwater, Bagshot, Surrey. Clubs —
Guards', Travellers'.
SPENCER TWISLETON COLVILE, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 13, 1856 (twin with his elder brother), being the
second son of the late Rev. Frederick Leigh Colvile, M.A. ,
Vicar of Leek, Wootton, Warwick, and of Kempsey House,
CO. Worcester, and his wife Caroline Mary, second dau. of
Rev. William John Mansel. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a lion rampant or, a label of five points throughout gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
a lion statant, tail extended argent, gorged with a label of
three points of the first. Motto — " Persevere." Married,
Dec. 6, 1894, Agnes Katharine, dau. of Rev. Sterling Westorp,
Rector of Teston, co. Glamorgan. Residence —
COLVILL, quartered by PEYTON.
JOHN CHAIGNEAU COLVILL, M.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law, one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools, elder
son of James Chaigneau Colvill of Coolock House, co.
Dublin. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
a cross pat^e gules, within a bordure quarterly of the
second and vert (for Colvill) ; 2 and 3 azure, an anchor
proper, depressed by a cartouche or, charged with an oak
tree eradicated proper (for Chaigneau). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a hind's
head couped argent, and charged with a cross pat^e
sable. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." Residence —
ROBERT FREDERICK STEUART COLVILL, B.A.
(Cantab.), J. P. co. Dublin. Born Aug. 4, i860, being the
younger son of James Chaigneau Colvill of Coolock House.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross
pat^e gules, within a bordure quarterly of the second and
vert (for Colvill) ; 2 and 3 azure, an anchor proper, depressed
by a cartouche or, charged with an oak tree eradicated
proper (for Chaigneau) ; a crescent or for difference. Crest
— On a vvTeath of the colours, a hind's head couped argent,
charged with a cross pat6e sable. Motto — " In hoc signo
vinces." Married, Oct. 24, 1891, Sophia, si.vth dau.
of George Maconchy of Rathmore, co. Longford ; and
has Issue, with three other sons — James Chaignean
Colvill, Gentleman. Residence — Coolock House, co.
Dublin.
CHARLES COMBE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
of Surrey. Bom Nov. 1836, being the eldest son ot
Charles James Fo.\ Combe, by his second wife Eliza, dau. of
Charles Roberts of Norwich. Livery — Undress: blue, red
waistcoat ; and for full dress red plush breeches. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a pale ermine between two tilting-
spears erect or, three lions passant in pale gules. Mant-
ling azure and argent ; Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a de.xter arm in armour embowed proper,
garnished or, around the arm a ribbon tied gules, the hand
grasping a broken tilting-spear all proper between two
flagstaves, flowing from each a pennon gules. MottO — " Nil
timere, nee temere." Married, November 1861, Marianne
Harriet Catherine (d. Feb. 1900), only daughter of Captain
Patrick Inglis, Royal Navy; and has Issue — (1) Charles
Harvey Combe, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for
Chertsey 1892 97, born February 1863 ; (2) Percy Combe,
Gentleman, born June 1864 [married, July 10, 1894, Edyth,
dau. of Col. Sir Hugh Oldham, Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms]; (3) Kenneth Combe, Esq., Capt. Royal Horse Artil-
lery, born Dec. 1867 [married, Sept. 29, 1898, Theodora, elder
dau. of the late Colonel W'illiamson, Bengal Staff Corps] ;
(4) Boyce Haddon Combe, Gentleman, born October 1871 ;
(sj Harvey Edward Combe, Gentleman, bom May 1873 ;
(6) Herbert Combe, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd K.O. Hussars,
born March 1878 ; (7) Edgar Combe, Gentleman, born
February 1881; (8) Edmond Combe, Gentleman, Midship-
man R.N., born January 1884 ; Grace Ethel [married Capt.
H. F. Deare, 8th Hussars] ; Evelyn [married, November 16,
1897, G. F. Deane] ; Gertrude [married, June 7, 1894, Major
R. E. Lowndes Radcliffe, R.H.A.]; Florence; Gwendolyn
[w. Aug. 28, 1901, Oswald Pearce Serocold, of Taplow
Hill, Bucks] ; and Dorothy. Estate and postal address —
Cobham Park, Surrey.
Royal Thames Yacht.
Clubs — Royal Yacht Squadron ,
CHARLES HARVEY COMBE, Gentleman, late Member
of Parliament for the North- West or Chertsey Division of the
county of Surrey. Born February 18, 1863, being the eldest
son of Charles Combe, Gentleman, of Cobham Park, Cob-
ham, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Marianne Harriet
Catherme, daughter of the late Captain Patrick Inglis,
Royal Navy. Chibs — Windham, Carlton. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Azure, on a pale ermine,
between two tilting-spears erect or, three lions passant in
is the Naval Cockade.
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pale gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
dexter arm in armour embowed proper, garnished or,
around the arm a ribbon tied gules, the hand grasping a
broken tilting-spear also proper, between two flag-staves,
flowing from each a pennon gules; with the Motto, "Nil
timere nee temere." Postal addresses — (Zo\>\\-m\\ Park,
Cobham, Surrey; The Grange, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
M RICHARD THOMAS COMBE, Esquire, J. P. for
@ Somerset, Capt. and Hon. Major West Somerset Yeo.
Cav. Born 1854, being the only son of the late Richard
Thomas Combe, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff" 1867, Bar-
rister-at-Law, and Recorder of Langport [who was the
second son of John Maddison of Alvingham, co. Lincoln (by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Andrews, who assumed by
Royal Licence, Dec. 18, 1849, the surname of Combe in
compliance with the will of Richard Thomas Combe of
Earnshill], by his wife Elizabeth Delicia, dau. of the late
Field-Marshal Sir John Michell, G.C.B. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale argent and or, three lions passant in pale
witliin an orle of mullets sable. Mantling gulos and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a morion in
front of a dexter arm embovvcd in armour, holding a sword
proper, and charged with a pheon sable. Seat — Earnshill,
Curry-Rivell, near Taunton.
GEORGE COMBER, Esquire, J. P. co. Lancaster and
Cheshire. Born Jan. 17, 1853, being the sixih but second
surv. son of the late Edward Comljer, Gentleman, of Myddle-
ton Hall, Warrington, co. Lancaster, by his wife Eleanor,
third dau. and coheiress of John Oldham of Pernanibuco,
Brazil. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, a
fesse dancetti'e gules, between three estoiles sable (for
Comber) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron sable, between three
thorn-trees proper (for Thornton). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest On a wreath or and sable, a lynx's head
couped or, pellet(5. Married, Nov. 15, 1890, .Annie Heap,
fifth dau. and coheiress of Robert Kelsall, Esq., of
Deeplish Hall, Rochdale, co. Lancaster; and has Issue
— Edith Mary; Winifred Margaret; and Helen Muriel
(twin with \\'inifred Margaret). 5?a^— Rowley Brow,
Knutsford, co. Chester.
JOHN COMBER, Gentleman. Born August 19, 1859,
being the seventh but fourth surviving son of the late
Comber); 2 and 3, argent, a chevron sable, between three
thorn-trees proper (for Thornton). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath or and sable, a lynx's iiead
couped or, pellet^. Married, Dec. 29, 1891, Ida Caroline
Blanche, third dau. of Thomas Faulconer Wisden of
Broadwater, co. Sussex ; and has Issue -John Oldham
Comber, Gentleman, b. Nov. 27, 1898 ; Ethel Oldham ;
and Ida Maud. Kes. — High Steep, Jarvis Brook, Sussex.
COMERFORD, quartered by LANGTON.
COMPTON-THORNHILL, see THORNHILL.
COMPTON. quartered by MAINWARING-ELLER-
KER-ONSLOW and CAVENDISH.
ARTHUR ERNEST COMPTON, Gentleman, fourth
son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice,
daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two
esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon
fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased of the
first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired,
a hon couchant, supporting with the forepaws an esquire's
helmet all proper ; with the Motto, " Nisi Dominus."
BEAUMONT ALBERT COMPTON, Gentleman, fifth
son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice,
daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two
esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon
fired proper of the third, between two lions' heads erased of
the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired,
a lion couchant, supporting with the forepaws an esquire's
helmet all proper ; with the Motto " Nisi Dominus."
GEORGE WILLIAM COMPTON, Gentleman. Born
October 22, 1847, being the third son of George Compton
Edward Comber, Gentleman, of Myddleton Hall,
Warrington, co. Lancaster, by his wife Eleanor, third
dau. and coheiress of John Oldham of Pernambuco,
Brazil. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, a
fesse dancettiie gules, between three estoiles sable (for
by his wife Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker.
is the Military Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse ncbuly sable, between
two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a
beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased
of tlic first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the
forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper ; with the Motto,
"Nisi Dominus." Maj-ried, February 22, 1883, Rosina,
daughter of William Richard Lock Vicary ; and has Issue
— (i) Albert George William Compton, Gentleman, born
September 30, 1885; (2) Sidney Ernest Vicary Compton,
Gentleman, born August 24, 1894; (3) Cyril Henry Comp-
ton, Gentleman, born November 24, 1896; Maud Alice;
and Irene Rosina. Postal address — Kimberley, South
Africa. Clubs~C'\\.y Carlton, Kimberley (Kimberley, S.
Africa).
HENRY JAMES COMPTON, Gentleman, second son
of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice,
daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between
two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a
beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased
of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting
with the forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper ; with
the Motto, "Nisi Dominus." Married, and has Issue —
One son.
WALTER GEORGE COMPTON, Gentleman, eldest
son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice,
daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms: Argent, a tesse nebuly sable, between
two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a
beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased
of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting liis degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting
with the forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper ; with
the Motto, "Nisi Dominus." Married, and has Issue —
One son.
JOHN CONACHER, iisquire, formerly Lieut.-Col. in
the Engineer and Railway Vol. Staff Corps, late General
Manager North British Railway. Bor7i Sept. 22, 1845,
being the eldest son of the late Charles Conacher, Merchant,
Perth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a
fesse, between two boars' heads in chief and a cross couped
in base gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a falcon rising azure ; and in an escroU
over the same this Motto, " Audacter et velociter. " Postal
address— 6q Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Club —
Reform.
CONANT, quartered by CARLETON and PIGOTT-
CARLETON.
CONANT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per saltire
gules and azure, billetty or (Conant, 1813); 2 and 3, ermine,
on a bend vert, between three lion's heads erased two and
one azure, as many roses or (Whiston, 1813). Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of tlie colours, on a
mount vert, a stag proper, resting the dexter foot on a
shield gules, billetty or.
Son of Edward Nathaniel Conant, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law{High Sheriff co. Rutland 1867),
grandson of Sir Nathaniel Conant, (^. 1820; d. 1901 ;
nt. 1844, Gertrude Mary, d. of Rev. Charles Proby,
Vicar of Twickenham and Canon of Windsor : —
Ernest William Proby Conant, Esq., J. P. co. Rutland,
Lord of the Manors of Lyndon, co. Rutland, and Aslackby
and Dowsby, Lines., b. 1852; ;«. 1898, Eva Mildred (of
Bulwick and Harringworth, Northants), d. and coh. of late
Lt.-Col. Tryon of Bulwick Park; and has issue — (i) Roger
John Edward Conant, Esq., d. 1899; (2) Rupert I'liomas
Conant, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat^'Lywd.on Hall, Rut-
land. Club — Windham.
Son of Rev. John William Conant, B.A. (Oxon.), of
Surfleet and Gosberton, Lines., b. ; d. 1884; m.
, Francis Catherine, d. of Col. P. Graves : —
Henry John Conant, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt. (Mil.) W.
Kent Regt. J. P. Glos. and Lines., b. 1852; vi. ist, 1878,
Emily, d. of Col. Gostling-Murray, J. P., D. L. , of Whitton
Park ; 2nd, 1883, Geraldine Effie, only d. of Charles Livius
Grimshaw, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Goldington Grange, Beds;
and has surv. issue — (i) Eric Edward Wake Conant, Gentle-
man, b. 1879; (2) Charles Henry Conant, Gentleman, b.
1880 ; (3) Malchom Vaughan Conant, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Hes. — . Club — Union.
EDMOND CONCANON, Gentleman. Born 1817.
being the fourth son of Edmond John Concanon of Car-
rownacreggy and Waterloo, in t|ie county of Galway, by
his wife Jane, dau. of John Blake; Esq., J. P., of Belmont,
CO. Galway. (This lady was through her mother Sarah
Cuffe, through the noble lines of Cuffe, Aungsie, Nevile,
Holland, Grey, and Fitzgerald, descended from Thomas
Woodstock, son of King Edward. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a mount vert, an oak tree proper, perched
thereon a falcon also proper, belled or, between in base two
cross crosslets fitch^e gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant
proper, tusked or. Motto — " Con can an." Married
Kate, dau. of Charles Parsons of Tuani, co. Galway; and
has with other Issue- (i) Edmond John Concanon, Gentle-
man, Circular Road, Tuam ; (2) Charles Concanon, Gentle-
man, Birmingham House, Tuam ; (3) James Blake Con-
canon, Gentleman, Annagh, Ballyglunin, co. Galway [is »i.
and has issue, Edmond George Concanon, Gentleman];
(4) Henry John. Concanon, Gentleman, The Grove, Tuam ;
(5) George Blake Concanon, Gentleman, The Hazels,
Streatham, London [is m., and has issue, James Blake
Concanon, Gentleman, and five daus]. Seat — Waterloo,
near Tuam, co. Galway.
GEORGE LEWIS BLAKE CONCANON, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 4th Batt. Sherwood Foresters, Minor Scholar
King's College, Cambridge. Being the only son of William
Augustus Concanon of Brisbane, Queensland, who was
only son of George Blake Concanon, LL. D. , of Trinity
College, Dublin, brother of Edmond Concanon of Waterloo,
CO. Galway, and youngest son of Edmond John Concanon
of Carrownacreggy and Waterloo, co. Galway, by his wife
Elizabeth Lloyd, second dau. of Richard Lewis Jenkins of
Nepean Towers , N . S. W. , Australia. Armorial bearings —
.'Urgent, on a mount vert, an oak tree proper, perched
thereon a falcon also proper, belled or, between in base two
cross crosslets fitch(5e gules. Mantling vert and argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Crest - On a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant
proper, tusked or. Motto - ' ' Con can an. ' ' Postal address
— King's College, Cambridge,
bridge.
Club — The Union, Cam-
HENRY J. CONCANNON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings -Argent, on a mount vert, an oak tree proper,
perched thereon a falcon also proper, belled or, between in
base two cross crosslets fitch(5e gules. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant
statant proper, tusked or. Motto — "Conn can aw."
Residence— ^Yxiasa, co. Galway.
H EDWARD CONDER, Esquire, Junior, J.P. co. of
W Gloucester, F.S.A., formerly Capt. Volunteer Forces.
Born]an. 7, 1861, being ti'.ie only son of Edward Conder,
Esq., of Terry Bank [to whom refer], by his wife Susanna,
elder dau. of Henry Kitton of Ringstead. Livery — Blue
coat with silver buttons and black velvet collar, scarlet waist-
coat. Armorial bearings — .\rgent, on ;i bend wavy azure
between two lyniphads sable, sails furled, fiags flying and
oars in motion, also sable, an anchor entwined with a cable
or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
lymphad as in the arms, an anchor fessewise, the flukes to
the dexter or; with the Motto, "Je conduis." Married,
April 29, 1887, Bertha Helen Louisa, elder daughter of the
late Dering Williams of the Madras Civil Service ; and has
Issue — Edward Conder, Gentleman, born April 5, 1888.
Estate and postal address — Conigree Court, Newent, Gloucs.
Club — Constitutional.
EDWARD CONDER, Esquire, J.P. co. Hereford. Born
November 27, 1829, being the eldest son of
(TT nnhpr '^'^ ^^'^ Richard Conder, by Alice his wife,
^O^WiiVVV daughter and co-heiress of John Haygarth
of Syke, in the county of York ; the said
Richard Conder being the fourth son of the late Edward
Conder of Terry Bank, in the county of Westmorland.
Livery— mne coat with silver buttons and black velvet
collar. Armorial bearings (Fed. H. Coll.) — Argent,
on a bend wavy azure between two lymphads sable, sails
furled, flags flying and oars in motion, also sable, an anchor
entwined with a cable or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, in front of a lymphad as in the arms, an anchor
fesseways, the flukes to the dexter or ; with the Motto, " Je
conduis." Married, September 9, 1856, to Susanna, elder
daughter of Henry Kitton of Ringstead, in the county of
Norfolk; and has Issue — Edward Conder, Esq., F.S.A.,
J. P. , of Conigree Court [to whom refer] ; and Alice Susanna
[married, 1880, to R. C. Smith Carington, of Worcester,
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Master of Arts]. Estates — Terry Bank, in the county of
Westmorland; Newbold, in the county of Leicester; New
Court, in the county of Hereford; Lord of the Manor,
of Kilcott, CO. Gloucester. Postal address — Terry Bank,
Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
CONLAN (U.O.). Azure, a chevron engrailed argent,
between in chief two lions' heads crascfi or, and in base a
garb of the last, banded vert. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreatli of the colours, a cubit dexter arm
erect vested azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand two
laurel branches proper, and charged on the sleeve with a
garb as in the arms. Motto — " Virtus tutissima."
Sons of William Peter Conlan of Kingstown, co.
Dublin :—
George Nugent Conlan, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
The Very Rev. Robert F. Conlan, Parish Priest of St.
Michan's. Res. — Halston Street, Dublin.
CONN, see PHILLIPS-CONN.
S JAMES HERCULES FITZWALTER HENRY
CONNELLAN, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Kilkenny
(High Sheriff 1890), formerly Hon. Lieut. -Col. 5th Batt. R.
Irish Regt. , and late Capt. Hampshire Regt. Born 1849,
being the eldest son of the late Peter Connellan, Esq., J.P.
and D. L. , of Coolmore, by Anne Maria, second dau. of
the Rev. Sir Hercules R. Langrishe, 3rd Bart. Club —
Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue with gilt buttons,
red and black striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Per
fesse azure and vert, a fesse or, between in chief a pelican
argent, vulned gules, and in base a land tortoise passant
of the third. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, an ow-1 perched on the stump
of an oak tree proper. Mottoes — " Inter utrumque" and
(over the crest) "lace et sape." Married, .April 5, 1881,
Laura, dau. of Richard Ussher Roberts of Waterford ; and
has Issue — Peter Martin Connellan, Gentleman, b. Feb. 19,
1882 ; and Marguerite Elizabeth. Seat — Coolmore, Thomas-
town, CO. Kilkenny.
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EDWARD MICHAEL CONOLLY, Esquire, Capt.
R.A. Born Feb. 20, 1874, being the third but only sur-
viving son of the late Thomas Conolly, Esq., of Castle-
town, CO. Kildare, and Cliff, co. Donegal [eldest son of
Edward Michael Conolly (formerly Pakenham), Esq., M.P.
CO. Donegal, and grandson of Admiral the Hon. Sir
Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B.], by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Joseph Shaw of Celbridge. Armorial bearings - Quarterly
I and 6, argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops of
the field (for Conolly) ; 2. quarterly or and gules, in the
first quarter an eagle displayed sable, and as an honourable
augmentation, on a chief argent, the sea, and thereupon on
the stern of an antique ship Britannia standing, Victory
alighting on the prow, and placing a wreath of laurel on
Britannia's head all proper, being the device on the medal
emblematic of the glorious sea-fight of June i, 1794,
wherein Capt. Hon. Thomas Pakenham commanded
H.M.S. "Invincible" (74 guns), which captured " Le
Juste " (80 guns), one of the enemy's ships (for Pakenham) ;
3. argent, on a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three
fieurs-de-lis of the field, each cotise charged with three
bezants (for Cuff) ; 4. ermine, a griffin segreant azure (for
Aungier) ; 5. per bend crenelli^e argent and gules (for Boyle).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, the
hand proper, grasping a chaplet or. Motto -" En IMeu
est tout." 5^a/— Castletown, CO. Kildare. CV/zi^j— Kildare
Street (Dublin), Cavalry.
JOHN RICHARD ARTHUR CONOLLY, Gentleman.
Born 1870, being the only son of the late Lieut. -Col. John
Augustus Conolly, V.C, late Coldstream (Guards, by his
wife Ida Charlotte dau. of Edwin Burnaby of Baggrave
Hall, CO. Leicester. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and
5, argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, live escallops of the
field (for Conolly) ; 2. quarterly or and gules, in the first
quarter an eagle displayed vert, and as an honourable
augmentation, on a chief the sea, and on the stern of an
antique ship riding, thereon Britannia standing. Victory
alighting on the prow and placing a wreath of laurel on
Britannia's head all proper, being the device, on the medal
emblematic of the glorious sea-fight on June i, 1794,
wherein Capt. the Hon. Thomas Pakenham commanded
H.M.S. " Invincible," seventy-four guns, and captured " Le
Juste," eighty guns, one of the enemy's ships (for Pakenham);
3. argent, on a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three
fleurs-de-lis of the field, each cotise charged with three
bezants (for Cuffe) ; 4. ermine, a griffm segreant aziu-e,
(for Aungier) ; 5. per bend crenell^e argent and gules (for
Boyle). Mantling sable and argent. Crest ^ Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped between the
wrist and the elbow, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand
proper, grasping a chaplet or. Motto " Fiat Dei voluntas."
GERALD MARCELL CONRAN, Esquire, J.P. co
of Devon, Capt. and Hon. Major Royal Cornwall
S?^\
of the late Capt. William Adam Conran, J.P. , by his wife
Robina Aug^usta, dau. of Robert Andrew of Harperhay, near
Manchester. Z^rry— Green and silver. Armorial bear-
ings (U. O. , 1825)— Vert, on a chevron argent, three
martlets of the field, between as many hinds' heads erased
of the second. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased argent.
Motto— "In Deo spes mea." Married, April 15, 1884,
Jane Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Pollexfen
Bastard ; and has Issue~{j.) John Marcell Conran, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 17, 1886 ; (2) William Adam Bastard Conran,
Gentleman, h. Sept. 28, 1887 ; and Frances Mary. Resi-
(/(?w^f— Bradridge House, South Brent, co. Devon. Club—
Royal W^estern Yacht (Plymouth).
HENRY ARTHUR LEWIS CONRAN, Esquire, J.P.
for Jamaica, late Lieut. Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia.
Born Sept. 3, 1856, being the third son of the late Capt.
William Adam Conran, J. P., by his wife Robina Augusta,
dau. of Robert Andrew of Harperhay, near Manchester,
Armorial bearings — Vert, on a chevron argent, three
martlets of the field, between as many hinds' heads erased of
the second. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased argent. Motto —
" In Deo spes mea." Married Elizabeth Alice, dau. of
Charles William Steer of Bradfield, St. Anne's co. ,
Jamaica ; and has Issue — Ethel Penelope. Residence —
WILLIAM ADAM CONRAN, Esquire, J. P., late
Lieut, ist Stafford Militia. Born Oct. 19, 1852, being the
eldest son of Capt. William Adam Conran, J.P. , by his
wife Robina Augusta, dau. of Robert Andrew of Harper-
hay, near Manchester. Armorial bearings— Vert, on a
chevron argent, three martlets of the field, between as many
hinds' heads erased of the second. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased
argent. Motto -" In Deo spes mea." Married Agnes,
widow of William Narcott Stewart of Shaw Park, Jamaica ;
and has Issue -{i) William Douglas Baynes Conran,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 4, 1881 ; (2) Percy Drysdale Wogan
Conran, Gentleman, b. 1885. Residences — KAmhnrgh
Castle, St. Anne's co., Jamaica; Roden Hall, Harmony
Hill, Belmont in St. Ann, Jamaica ; Home Lodge, Man-
namead, Plymouth, England.
Rangers Militia. Born March 31, 1858, being the fourth son CONSTABLE, quartered by ASTLEY.
M is the Naval Cockade.
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CONSTABLE, see CHICHESTER-CONSTABLE and
STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE.
CONSTABLE-MAXWELL (rematric. L.O., 29 Oct.
1904). Quarterly, i grand quarter, argent, an eagle dis-
played with two liertds sable, beaked and membered gules,
surmounted of an escutcheon of the first, charged with a
saltire of the second and subcharged in the centre with a
hurcheon or (Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale, niatric. by cadet
lines 1719 and 1875) ; 2 grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii.,
argent, a saltire sable, in chief a label of three points gules
(Maxwell, 1875); ii- and iii., argent, three hurcheons sable
(Herries, 1875) ; 3 grand quarter, quarterly gules and vair, a
bend or (Constable of Everingham, tetnp. Edward L) ; 4
grand quarter, azure, on a bend cottised argent, three billets
sable (Haggerst on, temp. Edward I IL). Mantling gules,
doubled ermine. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag's head with ten tynes argent. Supporters — Two
savages, wreathed about the loins and holding clubs in
their exterior hands proper.
Son of William, loth Baron Herries of Terregles, h.
1804; d. 1876; 7)1. 1835, Marcia, d. of Hon. Sir
Edward Marmaduke Vavasour, Bart., of Hazel-
wood : —
Rt. Hon. Marmaduke Constable- Maxwell, nth Baron
Herries of Terregles (Sco. , ante 1489), 1st Baron Herries
of Carlaverock Castle, co. Dumfries (U.K., 1884), Lord-
Lieut, and Cust. Rot. co. Kirkcudbright and of East Rdg.
Yorks. , Hon. Col. East Rdg. Imp. Yeo. , b. 1837; m. 1875,
Hon. Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan-Howard, d. of ist
Lord Howard of Glossop ; and has issue— Hon. Gwendolen
Mary [w. 1904, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, K.G., G.C. V.O.I ;
Hon. Angela Mary [/«. 1904, Hon. James Eric DrummondJ.
Seat — Evermgham Park, nr. York].
§ HERBERT CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of
the CO. of York, and Deputy- Lieutenant for the co. of Peebles.
Born July 20, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as
the Honourable Henry Constable-Maxwell-Sluart, Justice
of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and his wife Juliana [to
whom refer], daughter of the late Peter Middlcton of Storkeld
Park. C7?<^5— Athen;tum, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. grand r)uarter, quarterly
i. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, ii. azure, three garbs
or, iii. sable, a mullet argent, iiii. argent, an orle gules, in
chief three martlets sable, beaked of the second, all within a
bordure gules (for Stu:irt) , 2. grand quarter, argent, a two-
headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
bearing on his breast an escutcheon of the first, charged
with a saltire of the second, surcharged with an urcheon
or (for Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale) ; 3. grand quarter,
quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a saltire sable, in chief a label of
three points gules, ii. and iii. argent, three urcheons sable
(all for Maxwell, Lord Herries) ; 4. grand quarter, quar-
terly gules and vair, a bend or (for Constable). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmetbefitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, on a garb a crow proper ; and in an
escroU over the same this Motto, " Judge nought." Estates
— Traquair, in the counties of Peebles and Selkirk ;
Terregles, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Postal address —
Traquair, Innerleithen, N.B.
CONWAY (H. Coll.). Sable, on a bend or. cottised
invected erminois, between two cinquefoils of the second,
four annulets gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a Moor's head in profile
couped at the shoulders proper, an annulet between two
cinquefoils gules. Motto—" Finem respice."
Sons of Edwin Conway of Stalybridge, b. 1830 ; d. 1884 ;
in. 1853 :—
Basil Wiseman Conway, Gentleman, M. R.C.S. ,
L.R.C.P., b. 1861. Res. — Overton House, Longsight,
Lanes.
§ FRANCIS INGRAM CONWAY-GORDON, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for Parts of Lindsey, in the county
of Lincoln, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln,
Lieutenant-Colonel late 3rd Battalion Lincolnshire Regi-
ment, Alderman Lindsey County Council since its formation
in January 1889. Born September 23, 1833, being the second
son of Captain William Conway-Gordon, 53rd Bengal Native
Infantry, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Brigadier-General
J. Vanrenen, Honourable East India Company's Service.
Chibs — Carlton, Royal Albert Yacht Club (Southsea).
Livery — Dark l)lue coat with yellow collar, yellow waist-
coat, yellow plush knee-breeches, white stockings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i. azure, three boars' heads
couped or ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules, langued
azure ; 3. or, three crescents within a double tressure gules ;
4. azure, three cinquefoils argent, in the dexter chief point
a canton ermine, charged with a crescent or, the whole being
within a bordure compony argent and azure (for difference).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and above is set
for Crest, issuing out of a mural crown or, a stag's head
at gaze proper, attired and charged on the neck with a
crescent of the first ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " Bydand," and also in an escroll below the shield
this Motto, "Animo non astutia." Married, March 5,
1859, Mary Raikes, only daughter of the late John T.
Garrett, Royal Artillery, of Portsmouth, in the county of
Southampton ; and has Issue — (i) Ingram Cosmo Conway-
Gordon, Esquire, Lieut. -Col. Highland Light Infantry,
born February 6, i860 [married, November i, 1892, Ethel,
second daughter of Colonel Forbes Macbean, late 92nd
Highlanders, Sergeant-at-Arms to Queen Victoria, and has
issue, a son, born December 6, 1900]; (2) Frank Conway
Gordon, Gentleman, born August 23, 1861, late Lieu-
tenant 4th Dragoon Guards ; (3) Lewis Conway-Gordon,
Esquire, Major Royal Marine Artillery, born October 27,
1863 [married .AmyDelia, third daughter of Rev. F. Otway
Mayne] ; and Ethel [married Lieut. -Col. Swan, 3rd Batt.
Lincolnshire Regiment, of Sansthorpe Hall, Spilsby].
Estates — 'L.yxwioAft and Market Rasen, in the county of
Lincoln. Postal address — Lynwode Manor, Market Rasen,
Lincolnshire.
n MAURICE WILLIAM ROWLEY - CONWY,
@ Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for the co. of Flint, formerly
(1896-7) a Captain in the 4th Batt. of the Oxfordshire Light
Infantry. Born March 27, 1874, being the eldest son of the
late Conwy Granville Hercules Rowley-Convvy, Esq., of
Bodrhyddan, J. P., D. L., formerly a Captain 2nd Regt. of
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Life Guards, by Marion his wife, second dau. of the late
Frederick Paul Harford, Esq., of Down Place, co. Berks,
formerly Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, sable, on a bend cottised argent, arose
between two annulets gules (for Conwy) ; 2 and 3, argent,
on a bend cottised gules, three crescents or (for Rowley).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest (for Rowley, no
crest having been recorded with the ancient arms of
Conwy)— On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
erased argent, collared and langued gules. Motto — " Fide
et amore." Seat — Bodrhyddan, Rhuddlan. R.S.O.,
Flintshire.
CH.\RLES AUGUSTUS VANSITTART CONY-
BEARE, Esquire, B.A. (Ch. Ch., Oxon.), Barrister-at-
Law Gray's Inn 1881, Member of London School Board
for Finsbury 1888-90, M.P. N.W. Cornwall 1885-95. Bor7i
1853, being the eldest son of the late J. C. Conybeare of St.
Leonard's' Grange, Essex. Armorial bearings - Argent,
a saltire sable, over all a pale gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a rock thereon
a dove rising proper, holding in the dexter foot a cross
pat^e fitch^e gules. Married , 1896, Florence A., elder
dau. of Gustave Strauss of 2 Bolton Gardens West, S.W.
Seal -Oakfield Park, near Dartford, Kent. Clubs—
National Liberal, New Reform.
HENRY GRANT MADAN CONYBEARE, Gentle-
man. Borfi Oct. 26, 1859, being the fourth son of the l.ite
John Charles Conybeare, Gentleman (second son of the
Very Rev. William Daniel Conybeare, Dean of Llandaff ),
by his wife Katherine Mary, dau. of Very Rev. William
Vansittart, D.D. Livery Pale drab with black facings.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a saltire sable, over all a pale
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a rock, thereon a dove rising proper, holding
in tlie dexter foot a cross patde fitchi^e gules. Married,
August 4, 1886, Minna, youngest daughter of Colonel
Sir Richmond Campbell Shakespear, C.B., of the Bengal
Artillery; and has Issue — Constance Phyllis; and Pene-
lope Minna. Residence — Delmore, Ingatestone, Essex.
Club — Camera.
CONYERS, quartered by RAMSDEN.
COODE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron gules, be-
tween three moorcocks sable, niemt)cred, combed, and
wattled of the second, a bezant. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bald-headed
coot proper, charged on the breast with a bezant.
Sons of Edward Coode, Esq., of Polapit Tamar
Launceston, J. P. and D. L. Cornwall, J. P. Devon, h.
1821 ; d. 1894 ; VI. 1850, Anna Maria, d. of Gen.
Edward Carlyon of Tregrehan, Cornwall: —
Richard Carlyon Coode, Esq., J. P. Devon and Cornwall,
formerly Capt. 76ih Regt., b. 1856. .S^a/j— Polapit Tamar,
Launceston ; Moor Cottage, St. Austell, Cornwall.
Harold Coode, Gentleman, b. 1861. A'«j-. — Trerose,
Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, Cornwall.
SSiR FREDERICK LUCAS COOK, 2nd Baronet
(1886), M.P. for Kennington Division of Lambeth
(since 1895), one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of
London; educated at Harrow. Born Nov. 21, 1844,
being the eldest son of Sir Francis Cook, Baronet, and
of Emily (died 1884), dau. of Robert Lucas of Lisbon.
/.n<»;j— Blue and silver. Armorial bearings— Gules, a rose
argent, between three crescents of the second, a chief vairt^e.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, a dexter arm
embowed proper, holding in the hand a mullet of six points
or, between two branches of oak vert. Motto — " Esse
quam videri. " Married, Jan. 7, 1868, Mary .A.nn Elizabeth,
dau. of late R. P. Cotton, M.D. , of Cavendish Square:
and has Issue — (i) Herbert Frederick Cook, Esq., M.A.
Balliol Coll., O.xon., Barrister Inner Temple, F.S.A., b.
Nov. 18, 1868 [;;/., April 21, 1898, Mary, elder dau. of
Rt. Hon. Arthur Hood, C.B., Viscount Bridport] ; Edith
Laura [w. Rev. A. P. Pott, Rector of Thursley, Godal-
ming]; Mabel Emily [w. Professor M'Corniick, Secre-
tary of Corugier Trust, of St. Andrews University,
N.B.]. Postal addresses — 24 Hyde Park Gardens, W. ;
Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey ; and Montserrate-
Cintra, Portugal. Clubs— C'axXx.on, Princes', Ranelagh,
Hurlingham, Coaching.
SSiR HENRY COOK, Knt., J. P., D.L. Born July 28,
1848, being the third but eldest surv. son of John Cook,
by his wife Margaret Sophia, dau. of General Sir John
Hope, G.C. H. Armorial bearings -Gules, on a bend or,
two cinquefoils azure, on a sinister canton argent, a cross
crosslet fitchde issuing out of a crescent of the first, all
within a bordure of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a sea-chart
proper. Motto -" Tutum monstrat iter." Married, ]une
17, 1879, Margaret Patten, elder dau. of John Patten, W.S. ;
and has Issue''(i) John Cook, Esq., b. May 26, 1880; (2)
Walter Ramsay Cook, Esq., b. February 12, 1884; (3)
Adrian Henry Cook, Esq., b. January 2, 1889; and
Jean Maxwell Campbell Cook. Residence -22 Eglinton
Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Caledonian, University
(Edinburgh).
JOHN COOK, Gentleman. Born May 8, 1877, being
the eldest son of the late John Cook, Gentleman, sometime
the Manager in Aberdeen of the Union Bank of Scotland.
Armorialbearings— Gules, on a bend or, two cinquefoils
azure, on a sinister canton argent, a cross crosslet fitch(5e
issuing out of a crescent of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a sea-chart proper. Motto -"Tutum monstrat iter."
Residence— Aberdeen.
WYNDHAM FRANCIS COOK, Esquire. Born Aug.
21, i860, being the second son of the late Sir Francis
Cook, ist Baronet, by his wife Emily Martha, dau. of
Robert Lucas of Lisbon. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
rose argent between three crescents of the second, a chief
vairde. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, a
dexter arm embowed proper holding in the hand a mullet
of six points or, between two branches of oak vert. Motto
—" Esse quam videri." Married, 1887, Fredenca Evelyn
is the Naval Cockade.
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Stilwell, dau. of the late F. J. Freeland of Chichester ; and
has Issue— Humphrey Wyndham Cook, Gentleman, 6.
1893 ; Cecil Emily Freda ; and a dau. Residence — 69
Cadogan Square, S.W. Club — Reform.
PHILIP BRYAN DAVIES COOKE, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., F.S.A., High Sheriff co. Fhnt 1858, J. P. for that co.
and for the West Riding co. York. Born March 2, 1832,
being the eldest son of the late Philip Davies Cooke, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. for Yorkshire, Denbigh, and Flintshire, High
Sheriff CO. FHnt 1824, F.L.S., F.G.S., F.H.S., and F.Z.S.,
by his wife Lady Helena Caroline King, eldest dau. of
George, third Earl of Kingston. Armorial bearings— Or, a
chevron gules, between two lions passant guar(iant sable,
quartering, with many others, Puleston, Davies, King, &c.,
and impaling the arms of Sykes, namely argent, a chevron
sable, between three sykes or fountains proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-
lion guardant sable, ducally gorged or. Motto (Davies of
Gwysaney) — " Da Domine quod jubes, et jube quod vis."
Married, July 17, 1862, Emma Julia, si.xth dau. of Sir
Tatton Sykes, fourth Baronet, of Sledmere, co. York ; and
has Issue — (i) Philip Tatton Davies Cooke, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. CO. Flint, and J. P. for W.R. co. York, late Lieut,
ist W. York Yeomanry Cavalry, Capt. Denbigh Hussars,
b. May 15, 1863 [w., Aug. 14, 1894, Doris, second dau. of
the late Charles Donaldson- Hudson, M.P. for Cheswardine,
CO. Salop] ; (2) Henry George Davies Cooke, Gentleman,
b. May 3, 1867, d. Feb. 27, 1872 ; Mary Helena ; Mildred
Emily ; Emma Katherine ; and Helena Francis Anna.
Seats — Owston, near Doncaster ; and Gwysaney, near
Mold.
PHILIP TATTON DAVIES COOKE, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. Flint, and J.P. for W.R. co. York, late Lieut.
ist W. York Yeomanry Cavalry, Major Denbigh Hussars.
Born May 15, 1863, being the eldest son of Philip Bryan
Davies Cooke, Esq., J. P., D.L., F.S.A., High Sheriff co.
Flint 1858, J.P. for that co. and for the West Riding co.
York, by his wife Emma Julia, sixth dau. of Sir Tatton Sykes
fourth Baronet, of .Sledmere, co. York. Club — Carlton.
Livery — Blue coat, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— Or, a chevron gules, between two lions passant guardant
sable, quartering, with many others, Puleston, Davies,
King, iS:c. , and impaling the arms of Donaldson-Hudson,
namely, quarterly i and 4, or, on a fesse dancettee, between
two boars' heads couped in chief and a lion rampant in
base gules, two martlets of the field (for Hudson) ; 2 and 3
argent, a lymphad sable, between three dolphins naint
azure (for Donaldson). Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-lion guardant sable,
ducally gorged or. Motto — " Spes tutissima coelis." Mar-
ried, Aug. 14, 1894, Doris, second dau. of the late Charles
Donaldson- Hudson, M.P. , of Cheswardine, co. Salop;
and has /w?/(?— Philip Ralph Davies Cooke, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 14, 1896. Seat — Mresalyn, Mold.
COOKE-COLLIS (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent,
on a chevron engrailed sable, bezants, between three lion's
heads erased gules, four barrulets or (Collis) ; 2 and 3, argent,
on a chevron embattled counter-embattled gules, between
three tiger's heads erased sable, each charged on the neck
with a gemel or, three cinquefoils of the last (Cooke).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a "sea-pye" sable, bezant^, collared or, wings
endorsed and inverted preying on a fish proper. Motto —
" Mens conscia recti."
Sons of Rev. Maurice Atkin Cooke-Collis, D.D., of
Castle Cooke, co. Cork, Rector of Queenstown, b. 1812 ;
d. 1882; m. 1839, Anne, d. of Rev. John 'Palbot of
Ardfert Abbey, M.A. Camb. (2nd s. of William Talbot
of Mount Talbot by Lady Anne Crosbie, d. of William
1st Earl of Glandore) : —
Col. William Cooke-Collis, C.M.G., J. P., D.L., Lt.-
Col. late Roy. I. Rif. , now Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
comdg. 9th Batt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps (N. Cork Mil.),
served in Afghan War 1879-80 (desp. , medal), Soudan
1885 (desp., medal, clasp, and bronze star), and in South
Africa 1899-1901 (desp., medal, four clasps, C.M.G. ), b.
1847 ; m. 1875, Katherine Maria [d. 1891), d. of Col.
James Oliphant, R.E. , of Worlington Hall, Suffolk; by
whom he has issue — (i) William James Norman Cooke-Collis,
Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. I. Rif., served in South Africa
(wounded at Dewetsdorp, desp.), b. 1876; (2) Maurice
Talbot Cooke-Collis, Gentleman, ^. 1879; Nora; Katherine
Sophia \rn. 1905, T. St. John Grant of Kilmurry, co. Cork] ;
and Geraldine \m. 1904, James S. FitzGerard, Lt. Roy.
Irish Regt.]. He m. 2nd, 1894, Elizabeth Marian Shrubsole,
d. of Edward Cunliffe of The Drive, Brighton ; and has
issue — (3) Edward Cunliffe Cooke-Collis, Gentleman, b.
1902 ; Elizabeth Susan ; Mary Doreen ; and Diana Florence.
Seat — Castle Cooke, Kilworth, co. Cork.
John Talbot Cooke-Collis, Gentleman, B..'\. (Camb.), b.
1849; w. 1891, Amalie Elizabeth, d. of John Conrad Reuss
of Upper Long Ditton, Surrey. Res. — Cannes.
Col. Maurice Crosbie Cooke-CoUis (Indian Army), served
in Afghan Frontier and China Campaigns (medals), b.
1850. Res. — Queenstown, co. Cork.
FLORENCE ANNE COOKE-HURLE, Widow,
daughter of Arthur Forbes, Esquire, 1
rfTrirtbl^-fhMffd? Justice of the Peace and Deputy- 1
\il,\^\^\S.K'V^VX\,\K Lieutenant, of Craigavad, in the
county of Down. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on
a chevron indented azure, between three cross crosslets
fitch^e gules, as many mullets pierced of the field, on a
chief indented gules a greyhound current of the field (for
Hurle) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse chequy or and gules,
and between two cinquefoils in chief a cross pat6e, all of
the last (for Cooke). Married, 1857, Joseph Cooke-Hurle,
Esquire (who died 1894), High Sheriff of the city and
county of Bristol, 1865 ; assumed the additional name and
arms of Hurle by Royal License, 1855; and has Issue — (i)
Joseph Cooke-Hurle, Esquire, born 1859 [to whom refev] ;
(2) John Arthur Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1863; (3)
Henry Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1864 ; (4) Edward
Forbes Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1866 ; (5) William
is the Military Cockade.
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Arniitage Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1875 ; and
Susannah Caroline. Estates in the parishes of Brislington,
Keynsham and Whitchurch, in the county of Somerset.
Postal address — Brislington Hill House, Bristol.
JOSEPH COOKE-HURLE, Esquire, Barrister, Lincoln's
Inn, 1884, J. P. for co. Somerset, 1887, County Alderman,
1902. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Cooke-Hurle, Esq., of Brislington, by his wife Florence
Anne, daughter of Arthur Forbes, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Down. Armorial hearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent on a chevron indented azure, between three cross
crosslets fitch^e gules, as many mullets pierced of the field,
on a chief indented gules a greyhound current of the field
(for Hurle) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse chequy or and gules,
and between two cinquefoils in chief a cross pat^e, all of
the last (for Cooke). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
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issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a swan with wings
extended argt'iit. and each charged witii a cross crosslet fitchde
gules (for Ilurie) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, an eagle's head erased argent, semCe of cinquefoils gules
(for Cooke). Motto — "Confide recle agens. " Married,
1886, Lilian Margaret, dau. of Benjamin I'liomas, formerly
of Staplelon Park, near Bristol ; and has Issue — (i)
Reginald Joseph Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, b. ; Mary
Lilian ; Margaret Florence ; Alice Violet ; and Letitia
Caroline. Postal address — Southfield House, Brislington,
Bristol.
THOMAS RICHARD FREDERICK COOKE-
TRENCH, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Kildare, High
Sheriff 1882 (resumed the name and arms of Trench in
addition to those of Cooke by Royal Licence 1858). Born
1829, being the only son of Thomas Cooke (formerly
Trench), Esq., of Millicent, by Catherine, dau. of the
late Col. Croasdaile of Rynn, Queen's Co. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion passant
gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of
the third a sun in splendour or (for Trench) ; 2 and 3,
azure, on a fesse between three wolves' heads erased
argent, a Heur-de-lis of the first between two crescents
gules (for Cooke) ; impaling the arms of Heathcote,
namely, ermine, three ponieis, each charged with a cross
or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, an armed arm embowed holding a
cutlass all proper (for Trench) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wolf argent, holding in his paws a fleur-
de-lis azure. Motto— " Virtuti fortuna comes." Married,
1858, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Heathcote, 5th Bart. ^ai"— Millicent, Naas. Club—
Kildare Street, Dublin.
ALFRED COOKE- YARBOROUGH, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 12, 1847, being the second son of the late George
Cooke- Yarborough, Esq., of Campsmount, co. York, J. P.
and D.L. , by his second wife Mary Louisa, youngest dau
of Richard Heathfield of Green Lanes, Middlesex. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and
azure, a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged ;
2 and 3, or, a chevTon gules, between two lions passant
guardant sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, belled gold,
preying on a mallard proper ; 2. out of a mural crown
argent, a demi-lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal
coronet or. Motto — " Non sine pulvere palma. Married,
1874, Mary, dau. of J. Ferguson ; and has Issue— i) Bryan
Alfred Cooke- Yarborough, Gentleman, b. i8yj ; (2) Alfred
Graeme Cooke- Yarborough, Gentleman, b. 1879; (3) Archi-
bald Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (4) Ranaall
Francis Cooke- Yarborough, Gentleman, b. 1B83 ; and
Gertrude Mary. Residence —
ARTHUR COOKE-YARBOROUGH, Gentleman.
Born May 8, 1852, being the third son of the late George
Cooke-Yarborough, Esq., of Campsmount, co. York, J. P.
and D.L. , by his second wife Mary Louisa, youngest dau.
of Richard Heathfield of Green Lanes, Middlesex. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and
azure, a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged ;
2 and 3, or, a chevron gules, between two lions passant
guardant sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i.
on a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, belled gold,
preying on a mallard proper ; 2. out of a mural crown
argent, a demi-lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal
coronet or. Motto -" Non sine pulvere palma." Married,
|une 20, 1877, Ethel Constance, dau. of Rev. William
Rawlins Capel, Vicar of Bickenhill, Warwick ; and has
Issue (i) .\rthur Capel Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman, b.
1880 ; Ethel Dorothy Marion ; Norah Gladys ; and Edith
Muriel. Residence — The Cottage, Wyberton, near
Boston.
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FREDERICK COOKE-YARBOROUGH, Gentleman.
Born June 23, 1850, being the son of the late Samuel
Alexander Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman, by his wife
Mary, daughter of John Robinson of Loversall. Armorial
bearings -Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and azure,
a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged ; 2
and 3, or, a chevron gules, between two lions passant
guardant sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, belled
gold, preving on a mallard proper; 2. out of a mural crown
argent, a demi-lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal
coronet or. Motto — "Non sine pulvere palma." Resi-
dence—
GEORGE BRYAN COOKE-YARBOROUGH, Esquire,
[.P. for West Riding, B.A. (O.xford), formerly Lieut. 14th
"Hussars. Born Dec. i, 1843, bein : the eldest son of
George Cooke-Yarborough, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his
second wife Mary Louisa, youngest dau. of Richard Heath-
field of Green Lanes, Middlesex. Armonal bearmgs-
Quarterlv i and 4, per pale argent and azure, a chevron
between 'three chaplets all counterchanged; 2 and 3, or, a
chevron gules, between two lions passant guardant sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests -i. on a wreath of the
colours, a falcon close or, belled gold, preying on a mal ard
proper; 2. out of a mural crown argent, a demi-hon
guardant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or. MottO —
"Non sine pulvere palma." Married, Feb. 14. iS^i,
Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Henry Yarborough Parker
of Streetthorpe, 'co. York; and has Issue-{x) George
Eustace Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman, b. Jan. 12, 1870 ,
(2) Henrv Alfred Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman.^. March
27 1877; (3) Orfeur Cooke-Yarborough, Gentleman, ^.
Nov. 26, 1878 ; (4) Humphrey Charles Cooke-Yarborough.
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Gentleman, b. Dec. 24, 1880; (5) Edmund Selwyn Cooke-
Yarborough, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1882 ; (6) Geoffrey
Arthur Cooke- Yarborough, Gentleman, b. June 10, 1883 p
Mary Alice ; and Mary Violet. 6'^a^— Campsmount, near
Doncaster. C/«i5— Naval and Military.
JOHN DISNEY COOKE- YARBOROUGH, Gentle-
man. Born Dec. 19, 1849, being the eldest son of the late
Richard Cooke- Yarborough, Gentleman, by his wife Mary
Utton, dau. of James Utton Easson of Jamaica. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and azure, a
chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged ; 2 and
3, or, a chevron gules, between two lions passant guardant
sable. Mantling' azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath
of the colours, a falcon close or, belled gold, preying on a
mallard proper ; 2. out of a mural crown argent, a demi-
lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto—" Non sine pulvere palma." Residence —
RICHARD COOKE -YARBOROUGH, Gentleman.
rioni Aug. 22, 1851, being the second son of the lale
Ricliard Cooke- Yarborough, by his wife Mary Utton, dau.
of James Utten Easson of Jamaica. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, per pale argent and azure, a chevron
between three chaplets all counterchanged ; 2 and 3, or, a
chevron gules, between two lions passant guardant sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests -i. on a wreath of
tiie colours, a falcon close or, belled gold, preying on a
mallard proper ; 2. out of a nmral crown argent, a demi-
lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto — "Non sine pulvere palma." Married, Aug. 4,
1898, Cornelia Clara, second dau. of the late John Di.xon,
C.E., of .Surbiton ; and has Issue~]o\\x\ Richard Cooke-
Yarborough, Gentleman, b. June 12, 1899.
WILLIAM HENRY COOKE- YARBOROUGH, Gen-
tleman. Born Aug. 31, 1853, being the third son of the late
Richard Cooke- Yarborough, by his wife .Mary Utton, dau.
of James Utten Easson of Jamaica. Armorial bearings -
Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and azure, a chevron
between three chaplets all counterchanged ; 2 and 3, or, a
chevron gules, between two lions pas.sant guardant sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests i. on a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close or, belled gold, preying on a
mallard proper ; 2. out of a mural crown argent, a demi-
lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto — " Non sine pulvere palma." Married, 1883, Char-
lotte Georgina, dau. o^ Morgan Charles Chase, M.C.S. ;
and has Issue ~[\) Wilfred Ernest Cooke- Yarborough,
Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Geoffrey Michael Cooke -Yar-
borough, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Constance Maiy ; and
Dorothy Maude. Residence —
TnK Rev. THOMAS HORACE COOKES, M.A.
(Oxon.), being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. Charles Burrell Cookes, by his wife "Mary .Anne,
iau. of Thomas Hayes of IJath. Armorial bearings
Argent, two chevrons between si.\ martlets, three two and
one gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest Out of a
mural coronet or, an arm in armour proper, charged with
two chevronels gules, holding in the gauntlet a sword
argent, pommel and hilt gold.' Motto—" Deo regi vicino."
j^w^V/fz/fe— Curraghmore, Banbury.
COOKSON, quartered by CRACKENTHORP.
COOKSON, see FIFE-COOKSON, SAWREY-COOK-
SON, and HUME-COO K.SON.
GEORGE FRANCIS COOKSON, Gentleman. Born
July 30, 1853, bemg the eldest son of the late James
Gathorne Cookson, Esq., Lieut. -General Madras Cavalry,
by his first wife Georgina Augusta, only dau. of the late
trancis Augustus Robson of the Madras Civil Service
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron embattled
counter-embattled or, between two swords in saltire
proper, pommels and hilts gold, surmounted by a medal
of the second, bearing as in a crescent with a star of
eight points in chief, and a sphinx in base argent, an
anchor erect sable between two lions passant gules. Crest
— Out of a mural crown or, a boar's head gules, gorged
with a chain of gold, and transfixed by a spear from
the sinister proper.
Road, Bedford.
Postal address — D'.Xpoolie, 11 Lnidor
COOPE (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron cottised azure
Ixjtween two roses in chief gules, stalked and leaved proper
and a Heur-de-lis in base of the tliird, a rose argent, stalkn.
and leaved proper, between two lleurs-de-lis also argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a tieur-de-lis or, in front of a dragon's head gules, gorged
with a collar vair, all between two roses of the second,
stalked and leaved proper.
Only s. of Octavius Edward Coope, Esq., J. P., DT>. ,
M. P. , of Rochetts, Brentwood, and of Berechurch Hall
Colchester, Essex, b. ; d. 1886 ; m. 1848, Emi'
d. of Capt. Fulcher, Indian Army : —
Edward Jesser Coope, Esq., J. P. Leics. and
Capt. Suffolk Yeo. 1888-90, b. 1849; m. 1872.
S -, eld. d. of Rev. T. L. Fellowes. Ser
South Weald, Brentwood. Clubs — Cava'
R.Y.S.
COOPER, quartered by OHAR'
ALBERT BEAUCHAMP/
late Captain R.A., J. P. fr
1841, being the ninth son
Bart., of (jadebridge, Heme
Claret. Armorial bearings
between two pheons and as 1.
argent. Mantling vert and or.
crown argent, a spear erect pro,
.ire,
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Cooper,
,. Lively —
embattled or,
/Ones sal tire ways
J — Out of a mural
fringed or, headed
argent, surmounted of two palm branches in saltire proper.
Motto — " Nil magnum nisi bonum." Married, April 16,
1879, Eva Cornelia O'Reilly, dau. of Anthony O'Reilly,
Esq., D. L. , Baltrasna, co. Meath ; and has Issue -Geoffrey
Beauchamp Astley Cooper, Gentleman, Middlesex Regt. , b.
Feb. 5, 1884 ; Olive Sylvia Beauchamp ; and Rosalind Beau-
champ. Residence —'Tem'pXe Hill, East Budleigh, Devon.
TnK L.\TE Sir DANIEL COOPER, Baronet, of Wool-
lahra. New South Wales, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. Bo>-n
July I, 1821, being the son of the late Thomas Cooper; by
Jane his wife, dau. of Nathaniel Ramsden ; first Speaker of
the Legislative Assembly, New South Wales, from 1856 to
i860 ; knighted by patent, July 18, 1857 ; created a Baronet,
January 26, 1863. Creation — January 26, 1863. Club —
is the Military Cockade.
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Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure,
a chevron engrailed between two lions passant in chief and
a star of eight points in base or, and impaling on a second
GEORGE ALEXANDER COOPER, Esquire, J. P.
and U. L. for co. of Elgin, Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol. Batt.
Seaforth Highlanders. Bom Feb. 20, 1856, being the son of
escutcheon the arms of Hill, namely gules, a sallire or,
between two martlets in pale and as many garbs in fesse.
Upon the escutcheons, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the ribbon of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge
of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant
or, collared azure, supporting in the de.xter paw a lance
erect proper. Supporters — Dexter, Faith holding in the
sinister hand a nuillet of six points or; sinister, Hope
holding in the dexter hand a like nuillet. Motto — " Per-
severantia omnia vincit." Married, September 4, 1846,
Elizabeth, third daughter of William Hill ; and has
Issue — (i) Sir Daniel Cooper, 2nd Bart., born Nov. 15,
1848 [married, July 12, 1886, Harriet, daughter of Sir
James Grant Suttie, sixth Baronet of Balgone, and has
issue, Dorothy and Hilda Susan] ; (2) William Charles
Cooper, Esquire, born October 22, 1851 [married at
Sydney, November 18, 1876, Alice Helen, third daughter of
George Hill of Surrey Hills, Sydney, New South Wales,
and has issue, George William Cooper, Gentleman, born
1878 ; Arthur Hamilton Cooper, Gentleman, born 1880 ;
Gerald Melbourne Cooper, Gentleman, born 1892; and
Alice Nellie]; Ellen Sophia; Alice Jane [married, July
9, 1868, to Frederick Green, Esquire, of Hainault, in the
county of H^ssex, Justice of the Peace, and has issue] ; Mary
Elizabeth [married, April 29, 1886, William Palfrey Burrell,
Her Majesty's Consul at Port Said] ; Florence Eva [married,
June 10, 1882, Hugh Arundell Trevanion]; and Elizabeth
Edith [married, April 25, 1883, Henry Valentine Macnamara,
Cajitain Royal .Artillery, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Doolen and
Ennistymon House, in .the county of Clare, and has issue].
Seat — Woollahra, Sydney, New South Wales. Town
house — 6 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.
Alexander Cooper of Elgin (son of Rev. James Cooper), by
his wife Anne Phebe. eldest dau, of William Jenkins of
Struan Grove (granddan. of Major-General George Duncan
Robertson of Struan, C. B. ). Livery^ Green coat, red and
white waistcoat. Armorial bearings- Argent, a chevron
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules, between two laurel branches in chief vert and a
wolf's head erased of the pecond in base. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand grasping a wolf's head erased all proper.
Motto " Virtute et fortitudine." Married, A\)ri\ 2, 1887,
May E. , dau. of George S. Smith, Illinois ; and has Issue -
(i) George James Robertson Cooper, Gentleman, 6. July
22, 1890; (2) Alastair Robertson Cooper, Gentleman, 6.
April 17, 1897; and May Phebe. Residences Hursley
Park, Hampshire ; 26 Grosvenor Square, London, 'W.
C/«i!^— Carlton.
JAMES COOPER COOPER, Esq., J. P. co. Limerick.
Born 1825, being the eldest son of the late Christopher
Tuthill, Lieut. R.N., by Grace, dau. of Robert Reeves of
Flatten, co. Meath ; and assumed by Royal License, in
1844, the name and arms of Cooper. Armorial bearings
— Sable, a fesse wavy ermine, between three lions ramjxint
or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or. Motto—
" Noli irritare leonem." Married, 1847, Mary, dau. of
Cliarles IMckering of Roebuck, co. Dublin ; and by her,
who died 1877, has, with other surviving Issue — James
Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1865. 5«a/— Cooper's Hill, Clarina,
CO. Limerick.
SAMUEL JOSHUA COOPF.R, Gentleman, Lord of
the Manor of Snaith, Cowick, and Granimary Fee. Born
Sept. 17, 1830, being the second son of William Cooper of
Mount Vernon, by Harrieit, dau. of Thomas Mami of Mann-
villf, P.radford, Yorks. Zn'f^/j — Brown and silver. Armo-
rial bearings — Party per pale pean and gules, on a chevron
between three lions passant argent, an estoile wavy between
two lozenges gules, and impaling the arms of Mann,
namely, per saltire azure andeiminois, on a fesse dovetailed
between three goats argent, as many annidets sable. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a lion sejant pean, supporting
with his dexter paw a battle-axe or. Motto — "Tout
vient de Dieu." Married, February 9, 1859, Fanny,
daughter of John -Mann of Boldshay Hall, Bradford.
Seat — Cowick Hall, near Snaith. Residence — Mount
Vernon, near Barnsley.
WILLIAM CRAUFURD COOPER, Gentleman. Lieut.
R.E, Born Jan. 28, 1881, being the eldest son of the late
William Samuel Cooper, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , Major Ayrshire
Yeomanry, LL.B. and LL.M., by his wife Amy Frances,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Gordon, Adjutant - General
Madras Army. Armorial bearings -Quaiterly, i. argent,
on a bend engrailed between two lions rampant gules.
three crescents of the field, all within a bordure chequy of
the first and azure (for Cooper) ; 2 and 3, quartered i. and
iiii.. argent, on a chief gules, three liuns' heads erased of the
first, all within a bordure ermine (for Ritchie); ii. andiii.,
gules, a fesse ermine, and in chief a mullet of the last (for
Craufurd) ; 4. argent, a chevron gules, surmounted of
another ermine, betwixt three laurel slips vert, all within a
border chequy as tiie former (for Couper or Cowper).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On the de.xter
side, issuant out of a wreath argent and gules, a dexter
hand holding a garland of laurel both proper ; and over the
same the MottO, "Virtute"; and on the sinister, upon a
wreath argent and azure, an oak tree with a branch
borne down by a weight, both proper ; and over the
same the Motto, " Resurgo." Seat — Failford, Mauchline,
CO. Ayr. Residence -ly Xv^ilton Street, Grosvenor Place,
S.W.
COOPF.R (H. Coll.). Per chevron invected or and
sable, in cliief three lions and in base a beehive all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest~On a
wreath of the colours, a horse rampant regardant argent,
gorged with a collar gemel sable, holding between the fore-
legs an escutcheon or, charged with a crow also saljle.
Son of John Cooper of West Wickham, Kent,*.
d. ; VI. : —
John Cooper, Esq., J. P. Surrey, London, Northants,
and Croydon, b. 1837; m. 1868, Maria, d. of Richard
Hooper of Gloucestershire. Seat — Delapr6 Abbey, North-
ampton.
COOPER (H. Coll.). Argent, a sword fesseways proper
between tiiree martlets gules, on a chief invected azme
four annulets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased or,
charged with two annulets azure transfixed by a sword as
in the arms and iiolding a cherry branch proper. Motto —
" Tuum est."
Sons of Henry Cooper, Esq., late Major Q.O. l.t. Inf.
Militia, of Forest Lodge, Shooter's Hill, Kent. /'. 1824 ;
d. 1900; m. 1846, Catlierine Croom, d. of S. Lovi -
grove : —
Col. Harry Cooper, C.M.G , served in Ashanti War
1874, Boer War 1881, Burmese Exped. 1886, Dongola
Exped. 1896, S. Africa 1899-1902, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria
1898-1901, and .A.D.C. to the King 1901-1904, b. 1847,
m. 1894, ICmily Charlotte Ernestine, d. of late Capt.
Henry Caldwell, R.N., C.B., A.D.C. ; and has surv. issue-
Derek Henry Caldwell Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1895; and
Barbara Eleanor. Res. — Red House, Hasketon, nr. Wood-
bridge, Suffolk. Club — United Service.
Frank Cowjx;r, Gentleman (q.v.).
The Rev. Svdney Cooper, M.A., *. 1862 ; m. 1890,
Edith, d. of Klichael Henry Williams, ICsq., J. P., of
Pencalenick, Cornwall; and has surv. issue — (t) Corin
Henry Benedict Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) John
Victor Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1897; (3) Hugh Christopher
Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (4) Edward Cecil Williams
Cooper, Gentleman, /'. 1902; (5) George Perran Cooper,
Gentleman, b. 1903; Sylvia Katherine; Mary Genefer ;
and Christina. /i'^r^.— Christ Church Vicarage, Frome,
Somerset. Club — Westminster.
COOPER U.O.). Sable, a chevron wavy ermine be-
tween three lions rampant or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a chajjcau gules, turned up ermine, a bull
passant proper. Motto — " Love, Serve."
Son of Austin Cooper, Esq., of Killenure Castle, J. P.
CO. Tipperary, and High Sheriff 1893, Lieut. R.N. R.,
b. 1835; d. 1897; m. ist, 1868, Minnie, d. of Very
Rev. Ogle William Moore Deane : —
Austin Samuel Cooper, Esq., J. P. co. Tipperary, Capt.
2nd Chesh. Regt., b. 8 Nov. 1870. Seat—KxWaumc:,
Cashel, co. Tipperary.
Son of Rev. Austin Cooper of Kinnealy, b. ; d.
1871 ; ;«. ■ Margaret, d. of James Armstrong :—
Austin Daniel Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1831. Seat—
Kinnealy, co. Dublin.
Son of Nathaniel Cooper of Cooperhill, b. ; d.
^ is the Military Cockade.
Coo
Cop
309
Anne, d. of Henry Irwin of Stream-
. Seat —
1852; 711.
town : —
Henry Alexander Cooper, Gentleman, b.
Cooperhill, co. Meath.
COOPER of Markree (U.O.)- Quarterly, i. azure, on a
chevron between three cinquefoils or, two lions passant
respecting each other sable (Cooper) ; 2. argent, a chevron
engrailed between three martlets azure ; 3. azure, three
mi'llstones proper (for iMillmgton) ; 4. iirgent, an eagle dis-
|)Iay<-d with two heads sable, beaked and legged gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man affrontec, habited per pale argent and
sable, in the dexter hand profx-r, a covered cup or, on the
head wieathed round the temples argent and azure, a cap
gules. Motto — " Deo, patria, Rege."
Sons of Major Francis Kdward Cooper, R.F.A., b.
1859; d.v.f>. 1900; m. 1883, Ella Beatrice, d. of Col.
Mark Prendf^rgast, B.S.C : —
Rryan Ricco Cooper, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A.,
/'. 1884. .SVr?;'— Markree Castle, co. Sligo. C///*— Junior
Naval and Military.
Guy Edward Cooper, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1891. Res. —
Yr. sons of Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. Edward Henry Cooper,
P.C. , of Markree Castle, Lieut, of that co. , J. P. and
High yherilT 1871, late Lt.-Col. Gren. (}ds., NLP.
CO. Sligo 1865 8, /'. ; d. 1902 : —
Richard Joshua Cooper, Esq., M.V.O., Col. (ret.) Irish
Guards, Priv. Sec. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, b. i860;
w. 1904, Constance, d. of G. Thorold. Kes. — Phoenix
Park, Dublin.
Arthur Charles Cooper, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Col. Joshua Harry Cooper of Dun-
boden, co. Westmeath, J. P. (High Sheriff 1875); b.
1831 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1857, Helen Malet, d. of Capt.
Haydon, R.N. :—
Edward Joshua Cooper, Esq., C.B., D.S.O., Col. Roy.
Fus. , /'. 1858; m. 1894, EfTie, only d. of James Forrest
Hilinain of D.ilvreck, co. Perth. Seal — Dunboden,- co.
Westiue.ith.
Richard Wordsworth Cooper, Gentleman, b. i860.
A't'.t. — H.illinun, Cork.
ANNIECOOPER-CllADWlCl-;, Widow.youngcst dau.
iif the late John Langley of Knockanure, co. Tipperary.
Armorial bearings are upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and
4, or, an inescutcheon gules, charged w ith a lily slipped and
leaved proper, within an orle of martlets sable (for Chad
wick) ; 2 and 3, per pale indented argent and sable, three
bulls passant counterchanged, a canton azure (for Cooper).
Married, 1886, William Cooper-Chadwick, ICsquire, b. Nov.
14, 1855, Lt.-Col. Tipperary Artillery, who died 1895, leaving
/w//<?— l'"rances Violet, and Kathleen Lilian. Seat — Bal-
linard, Tipperary.
§ WILLIAM COOPER -COOPER, Esq, F.S.A., J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, 1868, Barrister-at-
Law, late Major Beds. Militia. Boni April 10, 1810, being
the eldest son of William Dodge Cooper-Cooper, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1829, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John Cooper of Tod-
diiigton Park, co. Bedford, and of Park House, Highgate,
CO. Middlesex. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron
between three lions passant argent, each holding a battle- axe
in his lorepaw or, three lozenges sable, on a chief engrailed
gold, a lozenge of the field between two martlets of the
fourth. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, on a gazon vert, a lion sejant
or .and erminois, holding in his dexter paw a l)attle-axe and
in the sinister a tilting-spear all proper. Motto — "Tuumest."
Married, April 26, 1831, Laura Georgina (who died 1886),
eldest dau. of the late Capt. Thomas Ellis of Tuy Duy Park,
CO. Monmouth, late of the i7ih Light Dragoons ; and by
her has Issue — One son, William Smith Cooper- Cooper,
Gentleman, b. 1832 [w., 1859, Eliza, dau. of Thomas
Houssemain Du Boulay of West Lawn, Sandgate, Kent,
and has three daus.]. Seat — Toddington Manor, Dun-
stable, Bedfordshire.
JAMES EDWARD COOPER-DEAN, Gentleman. Born
1840, being the third son of Joseph Cooper of Throop, in co.
of .Southampton, by his wife, dau. of the late Richard Dean
of Littledown House, in the same county ; assumed the
additional surname and arms of Dean by Royal License in
the year 1888. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion couchant, and in base a
crescent argent, on a chief nebuly of the last tw<i crescents
of the first (for Dean) ; 2 and 3 ermine, three barrulets wavy
azure, as many annulets or, on a chief of the second, three
acorns slipped of the third (for Cooper) ; and for his Crests,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, gorged, with
a collar nebuly, holding in the dexter paw a crescent, and
resting the sinister paw on an increscent all gules (for Dean),
2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm,
holding in the hand a scroll entwined Ijy a branch of oak all
pioper, an annulet or (for Cooper) ; with the Motto, " Fortis
ill artiuis." Postal address — Littledown, Christchurch.
COOTE, quartered by LANGRISHE.
CHARLES HENRY COOTE, Esquire, Major late
nth Hussars. Born August 5, 1859, being the second
son of the late Eyre Coote of West Park, by his wife
Jessie Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Heniy Lechmere Worrall,
E. I.e., of The Cottage, Clifton. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron sable, between three coots close proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a coot close proper. Mottoes — " Coute que coute,"
and " Vincit Veritas." Afarrird, 1895, Evelyn, dau. of J. H.
Gartside of Overstone Park, Notts. Residence —
CHARLES ROBERT PURDON COOTE, Gentleman.
Born June 23, 1875, being the only son of the late
Charles Purdon Coote, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , sometime
Gentleman Usher to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, by
his wife Harrielte Louisa, fourth dau. of Robert Perceval
Maxwell, D.L. , of Finnebrogue andGroonisport, co. Down,
and Moore Hill, co. Waterford. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a chevron sable, between three coots close proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a coot close proper. Mottoes — "Vincit Veritas"; and
" Coute qui Coute." Seats — Ballyclough Castle and Bear-
forest, Mallow, CO. Cork. C7//<5— Kildare Street (Dublin).
EYRE COOTE, Esquire, J.P. for Wilts and Hants,
High Sheriff Queen's Co. 1886. Born Dec. 31, 1857, being
ihe' eldest son of the late Eyre Coote of West Park, by his
wife lessie Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Lechmere
WiMiall, I':.I.C., of The Cottage, Clifton. Armorial bear-
ings—.Argent, a chevron sable, between three coots close
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a coot close proper. Mottoes— " Coute
que coute," and " Vincit veritas." Married, Nov. 24, 1892,
Evelyn Mary, fifth dau. of the lat**: Rev. Edward Cadogan,
Rector of W'icken, co. Northampton. Seat— Wesi Park,
Damerham, via Salisbury. Clubs— Carhon, Wellington,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
FRANCIS ROBERT COPE, Esq., D.L. for co.
-^ Armagh. Born 1853, being the only son of the late
Robert Wright Cope Cope, of Loughgall Manor, by Cecilia
Philippa, dau. of the late Francis Manley Shawe Taylor of
Castle Taylor, co. Gal way. C/«/'-f— Junior Carlton ; St.
George's Yacht Club (Kingstown, Dublin). Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron azure,
between three roses gules, stalked and leaved vert, as many
fleurs-de-lis or, a mullet of the second for difference (for
Cope) • " and 3 argent, three crescents in pale azure, be-
tween two pellets (for Doolan). MantUng azure and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
fleur-de-lis or, charged with a mullet gules, a dragon's head
of the second (for Cope) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a crescent or^ there-
from issuant a trefoil slipped vert (for Doolan) Motto-
■■.■Equo adesteanimo." Scat—Ma.noY House, Loughgall,
Armagh.
COPE (temp. Henry VIII.). Argent, on a chevron
azure, between three roses gules, stalked and leaved vert,
as many fleurs-de-lis or. MantUng azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of a fleur-de-lis or,
a dragon's head gules. Motto-" ^quo adesto an.mo.
Sons of Rev. Sir William Henry Cope 12th Bait , ^
1811 ; d. 1892 ; m. ist, 1834. Marianne [d. 1862), d. of
Henry Garnett of Green Park, Meath ; 2nd 1865
Harriette Margaret, d. of Robert Jaffray Hautenville
of Vesey Place, Monkstown, Dublin:— . , Cn\
Sir Anthony Cope, 13th Bart. (29 June 1611), Lt.-Col.
is the Naval Cockade.
3TO
Cop
Cor
late Rifle Brigade, b. 1842; m. 1870, Mary Leckonby, d.
of John Phipps of Leighton, Wilts, and widow of Rev. Hy.
Tudway ; and has issue— (i) Denzil Cope, Esq., b. 1873;
(2) Walter Galen Cope, Esq., /'. 1874 [m. 1904, Maria
Ignacia, d. of Raymon de Estevez of New York and Cuba] ;
(3) Anthony William Edmond Cope, Esq., b. 1876; (4)
Mordaunt Leckonby Cope, Esq., b. 1878; Ada Beatrice
[m. 1903, Cecil Stephenson]. Seat — Brainshill Park,
Winchtield, Hants. Club — Brooks's.
John Hautenville Cope, Esq., b. 1867; in. 1899, Emma
Elizabeth, d. of Major W. R. M. Thoyts of Sulhamstead,
Berks. To7un res. — 13C Hyde Park Mansions, W. Club —
National Liberal.
Cope (R.L. , 1847 and 1867). Same arms.
Sons of John Ale.xander Mainley Cope, Esq. (formerly
Pinniger), J. P. and High Slieriff co. Armagh, d.
1892 ; m. 1848, Georgina Catherine, d. and- h. of
Natlianiel Garland : —
John Garland Cope, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1850; w. ist,
1878, Theresa Charlotte (d. 1880), d. of Ralph Smith
Obr6 ; 2nd, 1900, Mary Edith, d. of Col. Lonsdale Hale,
R.E. ; and has issue — John Ralph Obr6 Cope, Gentleman,
/;. 1879. Seat — Drumilly. AV.f. — 40 Roland Gardens,
S.W. Club — Constitutional.
Arthur Mainley Cope, Gentleman, b. 1854. J^es. — 1.\
Wetherby Mansions, S.W. Post. add. — 15 Victoria Street,
Westminster, S.W.
George Cope, Gentleman, b. 1855. Kes. — 20 Endsleigh
Terrace, S.W.
Frederick Lorance Cope, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Cope (R.L., 1844). Same arms, quarterly with those
of Doolan. Francis Robert Cope of Loughgall Manor
THOMAS COPE, Esquire, M.A. Trinity College,
Cambs. , and Barrister-at Law, J. P. for co. Leicester,
Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Lord of the Manors
of Osbaston and Barleston. Born 1840, being the eldest son
of Thomas Cope, Esq., D. L. and J. P. co. Leicester, and
Mary Greenaway, dau. of Francis Bcnnet (Joldney. Livery
— Daik blue, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— (,)uartcrry
ermine and azure, a chapeau gules, turned up of the first,
belvseen two greyhounds current in pale or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a saltire couped azure, a greyhound current or.
Motto — " Perseverando." Married, 1879, .Mice Kate, dau.
of George Walker of Walthamstovv, Esse.x ; and has Issue
— Thomas George Cope, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; and Ethel
Mary Booker. Seat — Osbaston Hall, Nuneaton. Club —
New University.
• RICHARD PIRIE COPELAND, Esq., J. P., D.L. co.
Stafford. Born 1841, being the youngest son of the late
Alderman William Taylor Copeland, '^LP., D.L., of Cliff
Bank Lodge, co. Staftbrd, by Sarah, dau. of John Yates of
Shelton, co. Stafford. Armorial bearings — Or, two bars
gules, in chief three trefoils slipped vert, on a bend over all
azure, as many boars' heads erased argent. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a nag's head erased argent, charged on the neck
with a trefoil vert between two holly laanches fructed proper.
Motto — " Benigno numine. " Married, 1868, Emily Hen-
rietta, second dau. of the late Edmund Thomas Wedgwood
Wood of Henley Hall, co. Salop ; and has, with other Issue
—William Fowler Mountford Copeland, Esq., M.A., J. P.,
b. 1872. .S^rt/— Kibblestone Hall, near Stone, Stafford-
shire.
WILLIAM FOWLER MOUNTFORD COPE-
LAND, Esquire, J.P. for Middlesex, City of West-
minster, Staffordshire, and Herefordshire, D.L. for
London. Born Nov. 4, 1828, being the eldest son of
the late Alderman William Taylor Copeland, M.P., Lord
Mayor of London 1836, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Tohn
Yates of Shelton. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bear-
ings—Or, two bars gules, in chief three trefoils slipped vert,
over all a bend azure, charged with three boars' heads
erased argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, between two branches of holly fructed
proper, a nag's head argent, mancd or, charged on the
neck with a trefoil as in the arms. Motto — " Benigno
numine." Married, Jan. 9, 1850, Elizabeth Mary (d. 1903),
dau. of John Lane, of Leyton Grange, Essex, and King's
Bromley, Staffordshire.
ards-on-Sea.
Seat — Quarry House, St. Leon-
COPEL.'^ND (1836). Or, two bars gules, in chief three
trefoils slipped vert, over all a bend azure, charged with
three boars' heads erased argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased
argent, charged on the neck with a trefoil vert between two
holly branches fructed jjropcr. Motto — " Benigno numine."
Sons of late William Taylor Copeland, M.P. , Lord
Mayor of London 1836, m. Sarah, d. of John Yates of
Shelton : —
William Fowler Mountford Copeland, I£sq. [q.v.).
Alfred James Copeland, Erq., J.P. Herts and Kent,
Member of the Commission of Ivieutcnancy for the City of
London, b. 1837. Kes. — 3 Victoria Parade, Ramsgate.
Richard Pirie Copeland, Esq. {q-v.).
COPLEY, see BEWICKE-COPLEY.
JOHN MAURICE COPPEN, Gentleman. Born 1850,
Ijcing the second son of John Coppen of Lenham, Kent,
by liis wife Margaret, dau. of Maurice Jones of Aberystwith.
Club—]\w\\o'c Conservative. Armorial bearings— Azure.
a che\Ton invected argent between two boars' heads couped
in chief and a demi-gryphon also couped in base or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-
gryphon or, holding between the claws a saltire azure.
Motto — " Copia sine penuria." Livery — Dark blue.
Married, June 21, 1872, Emmie, only dau. of Thomas
William Boyden ; and has Issue — John ^Laurice Coppenhall
Coppen, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1880; Emmie Margaretta ;
Muriel May Edith; and Dorothy. Residence — Ascot,
Berks.
CORBET, quartered by SINGLETON.
FREDERICK HUGH MACKENZIE CORBET,
Gentleman, Honorary Executive Officer and Home Agent
for Ceylon Government at the Imperial Institute, Barrister-at-
Law of Gray's Inn. Born July 17, 1862, being the second son
is the Military Cockade.
Cor
Cor
3it
of Reginald John Corbet, Esq., J. P. for Ceylon, sometime
a Member of the Legislative Council of that colony, by his
wife Sophia Louisa Ottilia Whilhelmina, dau. and co-heir
of Lieut.-Gen. Adolphus Otho Baron von Barsse, a Major-
Gen, in the British Army, and widow of Baron Ernest von
Maltzan-Wartenberg-Penzlin. Armorial bearings— Or, a
raven sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Crests — i.
upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent,
tusked or, the trappings sable fimbriated gold, on his back
a castle triple-towered of the last ; with the motto, " Virtutis
laus actio " ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel
sejant cracking a nut all or; with the motto, " Dum spiro
spero." Motto (under the arms) — " Deus pascit corvos."
Married, May 8, 1893, Eila Louisa Mary, eldest dau. of
Sir George William Robert Campbell, K.C.ALG. ; and has
Issue— [i) Reginald Vincent Campbell Corbet, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 26, 1894; (2) George Frederick Francis Corbet,
Gentleman, b. Mav 20, 1896 ; and Constance Eila. Res. —
42 Kenihvorth Avenue, Wimbledon, S.W. Chambers—
I Brick Court, Temple, E. C.
The Reverend GEORGE WILLIAM CORBET,
Bachelor of Arts of the University of O.xford, Rector of
Upton Magna, and Honorary Canon of Lichfield Cathedral.
Born 1824, being the youngest son of the Reverend John
Dryden Pigott, many years Rector of Edgmond, in the
county of Salop, by his wife Fanny, daughter of H. Bevan ;
succeeded his brother in this property 1890, when he
assumed by Royal License tlie surname and arms of Corl)et
in lieu of Pigott'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ;
Or, two ravens in pale proper, a bordure engrailed gules,
and for distinction in chief a cross crosslet also gules.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert an elephant statant
argent, the trappings or and sable, on its back a tower
triple-towered of the third, suspended therefrom by a
riband gules an escutcheon of the above arms of Corbet.
Marrieii. 1871, Ellen Maria Phoebe, daughter of the Rev-
erend Percival S. Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, in the county
of Durham. Estate and postal address— 'i^wndoxnc Castle,
Shrewsbury.
HENRY REGINALD CORBET, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. of .Salop (High Sheriff 1892), and j.P. and D.L.
for CO. of Stafford. Born 1832, Ijeing the eldest son of
Richard Corbet, Esq., J.P. and D. L., of Adderley Hall
(who d. 1877), by his wife Eleanor, dau. of the Rev.
Croxton Johnston, Rector of Wilmslow, Cheshire, and
grandson of Sir Andrew Corbet, first Baronet. Clubs —
Carlton, Boodle's, Wellington, Pratt's, /.nrn'— Canary
coloured coat with black facings. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 30, or, a raven sable (for Corbet) ; 2. or,
an escarbuncle sable (for Turrett) ; 3. azure, two lions pas-
sant in pale or (for Erdington) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or,
within eight cross crosslets fitch(§e in orle or (for Hopton) ;
5. azure, a mermaid holding in her de.vter hand a mirror,
and in her sinister a comb all argent (for Guros) ; 6. vaire
argent and sable, a canton gules (for Stanton) ; 7. per bend
azure and gules, a bend between two crescents or (for
Langbege) ; 8. barry of si.x sable and or, an inescutcheon
ermine, charged with three bars gules, a chief of the second,
thereon two pallets of the first (for BurUy) ; 9. barry of six
or and azure, a bend gules (for Penbruge) ; 10. or, three
roses gules, barbed vert (for Young) ; 11. barry nebuly or
and vert (for Hawberke) ; 12. or, an eagle displayed vert,
debruised by a bend compony argent and gules (for Sibton) ;
13. gules, three lucies haurient erect, between nine cro.":s
crosslets or (for Lucy) ; 14. azure, six lioncels rampant
argent, within a bordure engiailed or (for Leybourne) ; 15.
gules, two lions passant in pale argent, within a bordure
engrailed or (for Strange) ; 16. quarterly or and gules, a
bend sable (for Beauchamp) ; 17. argent, three chevronels
sable (for Archdeacon) ; 18. gules, three roach naiant argent
(for Roach) ; 19. argent, three bends sable (for Haccombe) ;
20. gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or,
debruised by a bend azure (for Talbot) ; 21. gules, a lion
rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot); 22.
barry of six or and vert, each bar charged with tliree
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged (for Mortimer) ; 23. gules, two ,
bars vair (for Say) ; 24. gules, ten bezants or, three, two,
and one, a label of three points throughout azure (for
Zouche) ; 25. gules, ten mascles, four, three, two, and one
or (for Rohan) ; 26. ermine (for Brittany^ ; 27. azure, a lion
rampant within eight billets in orle or (for Beaumes) ; 28.
gules, a saltire or, surmounted by a cross engrailed ermine
(for Prynce) ; 29. argent, on a bend betw'een three ravens,
two in chief and one in base, as many garbs or, and im-
paling the arms of Grey-Egerton, namely, quarterly 1 and
4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable
(for Egerton) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, a
label of five points gules (for Grey). Mantling sable and or ;
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant
focu5pascUQor(?os{
argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on
his back a tower triple-towered of the last ; and over it the
motto, "Virtutis laus actio;" 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut all or ; and over :t
the motto, " Dum spiro spero." Motto (under the arms)—
" Deus pascit corvos." Married, 1855, Anna Mary Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Sir Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton,
Bart M P. ; and has Issue— (i) Reginald Corbet, Esq.
[to whom refer]; (2) Randulph John Corbet, Gentleman,
b Dec -xi 1858- (3) Bertram Davenant Corbet, Gentleman,
b Nov. 4,' 1869.' Estates— Adder\&y, Stoke, Child's Ercall.
i^a;-— Adderley Hall, Market Drayton.
REGINALD CORBET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
^& for the county of Salop. Bon, 1857. bemg the eldest
son of Henry Reginald Corbet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Adderley Hall, by his wife Anna
Mary Elizkbeth, elder daughter of Sir Philip de Malpas
Grey-Egerton, tenth Baronet ; Captain Sa op Yeomanry,
1890,1891 ; Honorary Major, 1891. 6/..*.-White s, Pratt s
Annorial bearings - He bears for Arms: Or, a raven
proper, and impaling the arms of Russell, name y argent, a
lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the
f^eld Upon The escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree with a Mantling sable and or; and for his Crests,
I upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent
tusked or the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back
LcSde triple-towered of the last ; and over it the motto.
is tbe Naval Cockade,
312
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" Virtutis laus actio ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
squirrel sejant cracking a nut all or ; and over it the motto,
" Dum spiro spero ; " and under the arms the MottO,
" Deus pascit corvos." Married, April 23, 1891, Katharine,
commonly known as the Honourable Katharine, daughter
of the Right Honourable Edward Southwell Russell, twenty-
third Baron De Clifford; and has Issue— A dau., Sybil.
Postal address— AAder\ey Hall, Market Drayton.
REGINALD GEORGE CORBET, Gentleman, Bachelor
of Divinity, formerly Chancellor of the Diocese of Kandy.
Born January 8, 1857, being the eldest son of Reginald John
Corbet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Ceylon, sometime
a Member of the Legislative Council of that colony (third son
of Sir Andrew Vincent Corbet, Bart. , of Moreton Corbet), by
his wife Sophia Louisa Ottilia Wilhelmina, dau. and co-heir
of Lieutenant-General Adoljihus Otto, Baron von Barsse, a
Major-General in the Britisli Army, and widow of Baron
Ernest von Maltzan-Wartenberg-Penzlin. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Or, a raven sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, witli a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, an elephant slatant argent, tusked or, the
trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back a tower triple-
towered of the last ; with the motto, " Virtutis laus actio ; "
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant cracking
a nut all or; with the motto, " Dum spiro spero;" under
the arms the Motto, " Ueus pascit corvos." Postal address
— 3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
§S!K WALTER ORLANDO CORBET, fouith Baronet
of Moreton, in the county of Salop, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, late Captain Coldstream Guards. Horn July 11,
1856, being the son of the late Sir Vincent Rowland
Corbet, third Baronet, by his wife Caroline Agnes, liiird
daughter of Vice-Admiral Charles Orlando Bridgeman,
commonly known as the Honourable Charles Orlando
Bridgeman. Creation — October 3, 1808. Ctul's — Guards',
Bachelors', Carlton, Pratt's. Armorial bearing— He bears
for Arms : Or, a raven sable (for Corbel), with twenty-
nine other quarterings. Upon the escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting liis degree, w ith a Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an
elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trapjiings sable,
fimbriated gold, on his back a castle triple-towered of the
last ; and over the crest the motto, " Virtutis laus actio ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant cracking a
nut all or ; above it the motto, " Dum spiro spero." Motto
— "Deus pascit corvos." Married, July 7, 1888, Caroline
Douglas, only child of Cafitain James Stewart, formerly nth
Hussars; and has Issue — (1) Vincent Stewart Corbet, Es-
quire, born January 27, 1890; (2) Roland James Corl^et,
Esquire, born August 19, 1892. Seat — Acton Reynald Hall,
Shrewsbury. Residence — St. Fort, in the county of Fife.
CORBETT, see HOLLAND-CORBETT.
ARCHIBALD CAMERON CORBETT, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace for the counties of Lanark and Warwick,
Member of Parliament for the Tradeston Division of
Glasgow. Born May 23, 1856, being the son of the late
Thomas Corbett, byhiswifeSarah,daughterof the late Archi-
bald Cameron. Club — Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a key fesseways, wards downwards,
between two ravens sable, and upon an escutcheon of pre-
tence the arms of Poison. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
branch of a tree proper ; thereon a raven sable, with the
Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, 1887, Alice Mary,
who died July 10, 1902, only daughter of John Poison of
Castle Levan, by Greenock, North Britain. Postal address
—26 Hans Place, S.W.
EDWARD CORBETT, Esquire, J. P. Born Feb. 7.
1843, being the eldest son of the late Edward Corbett,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , Lieut. -Col. Shropshire Militia, Lord
of the Manor of Longnor, M.P. for the Southern Div. of
the CO. of Salop 1868-1877, by his wife Elizabeth Ann
Teresa, dau. of Robert Scholl. Armorial bearings — Or,
two ravens in pale proper, within a bordure engrailed gules,
bezant^e, and impaling the arms of Isham, namely gules,
a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a raven proper with a holly branch in its bill vert, fructed
gules. Married, July 12, 1871 ; Louisa Mary, eldest dau.
of Sir Charl'-s Edmund Isham, loth Bart. , of Lamport Hall,
CO. Northampton. Seat — Longnor, Shrewsbury.
REGINALD WILLIAM UVEDALE CORBETT,
Gentleman, late Lieut. 52nd Light Infantry. Born Feb.
20, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Uvedale Corbett,
Esq., J. P. CO. Chester, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law,
late Inspector of the Local Government Board, by his
wife Mary, eldest dau. of John Fryer of The Wergs,
CO. Stafford, first M.P. for Wolverhampton. Armorial
bearings — Or, two ravens in pale proper, with a border
engrailed gules, bezant(5e. Mantling sable and or. Crest -
Upon a wreath of the colours, a laven proper, with a holly
branch in its bill vert, fructed gules ; with the Motto, "Deus
pascit corvos." Married, 1889, Jeanie Gerard Redfern,
dau. of the late Hon. Chandler J. Wells of Buffalo, New
York. .SVrtC— Ashfield Hall, Neslon, Cheshire. Clubs —
Sports', Junior Constitutional.
R1CH.\RD CECIL CORBETT, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Salop, late Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery. Bom June 4,
1851, being the second son of the late. Uvedale Corbett;
Es(|., of Ashfield Hall, Cheshire, J. P. for co. Chester,
M..\. (Oxon.), P.arrister-at-Law, late Inspector of the
Local Government Board, by his wife Mary, eldest dau.
of lohn Fryer of The Wergs, co. Stafford, first M.P.
for Wolverhampton. Armorial bearings— Or, two ravens
in pale proper, with a border engrailed gules, bezant(fe.
Mantling sable and or. Crest Upon a wreath of the
colours, a raven proper, with a holly branch in its bill vert,
fructed gules; with the Motto, "Deus pascit corvos."
Married, Feb. 8, 1877, Susan Horatia, eldest dau. of
Harvey Drummond of Iping, co. Sussex, and 7 Ennismore
Gardens. London ; and has /w//<r— Three sons and five
daughters. .SVa/— St able ford Hall, near Bridgnorth, Salop.
Club — Travellers'.
R0GI':R JOHN CORBETT, Gentleman. Born 1863,
being the eldest son of the late John Corbett, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., Lord of the Manor of Impncy, by his wife .'Xnna
-^
Eliza, dau. of John O'Meara. Armorial bearings— Sable,
on a pile erminois, a raven of the field, on a chief nebuly
ermine, a gryphon sejant or. Mantling sable and or.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Crest — Oh a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
gules, an elephant argent, the trappings and saddle-cloth
sable, charged with a raven or, and supporting with the
trunk a tilting-spear erect proper. Motto — " Deus pascit
corvos." Estates — Impney, co. Worcester; Ynys-y-Maen-
gwyn, CO. Merioneth. Postal addresses — Impney, Droit-
wich ; Ynys-y-Maengwyn, Towyn, Merioneth.
UVEDALE BENNETT CORBETT, Esquire, J. P.
CO. of Chester, late Royal Navy. Born May 17, 1853,
being the third son of the late Uvedale Corbatt, Esq., J. P.
CO. Chester, M.A. (O.\on. ), Barrister-at-Lavv, late Inspector
of the Local Government Board, by his wife Mary, eldest
dau. of John Fryer of The Wergs, co. Stafford, first M.P.
for Wolverhampton. Armorial bearings - Or, two ravens
in pale proper, with a border engrailed gules, bezantte.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Uijon a wreath of the
colours, a raven proper, with a holly branch in its bill
vert, fructed gules; with the Motto, " Deus jjascit corvos."
Married, Aug. 8, 1877, Margaret Asliton, eldest dau. of
Charles Andrew of Conipstoll, co. Chester, and Coughton
Court, CO. Warwick; and has Issue — One son and four
daughters. Seat — Crabwall Hall, Mollington, Chester.
WALTER JOHN CORBETT, Gentleman. Born Jan.
25, 1867, being the second son of the late John Coibett,
Esq., J. P., U.L., Lord of 'the Manor of Impney, by his
wife Anna Eliza, dau. of Joiin O'Meara. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, on a pile erminois, a raven of the tield, on a
chief nebuly ermiie, a griffin sejant or, a crescent for differ-
ence. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a tower gules, an elephant argent,
the trappings and saddle-cloth sable, cbnrgei with a raven
or, and supporting with the trunk a tilting-spear erect pro-
per. Motto—" Deus pascit corvos." Postal address — Imp-
ney, Droitwich.
WILLIAM CORBETT-WINDER, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Montgomeryshire, High .Sheriff 1888, Major in tlie Army
(retired) late 52nd Liglit Infantry. Born 1820, being the
2nd son of tlie late Uvedale Corbett- Winder, Esq., who
assumed, 1868, the surname of Winder on his wife inherit-
ing ilie Vaynor estates. Armorial bearings -He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ciiecjuy or and vert, on a fesse
engrailed gules, a crescent between two fleurs-de-lis argent
(for Winder) ; 2 and 3 or, two ravens proper, a bordure
engrailed gules, charged with eiglit bezants (for Corbett).
U[)on the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
witli a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a
crown vallery or, a buffalo's head sable, armed gold, in the
month a branch of cherry-tree fructed projjcr (for Winder) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a raven, in the Ijcak a holly
brancli slipped proper (for Corbett). Mottoes — "Nulla
pallescere culpa," and " Deus pascit corves." Married,
1872, Cecilia Millicent, youngest dau. of Rev. Robert
Hornby, Vicar of Bayston, Salop; and has Issue — William
John Corbett-A\'inder, Gentleman, b. Aug. 26, 1875; ^nd
Harriet Millicent. Seat — Vaynor Park, Berriew, co. Mont-
gomery.
Thk Reverknd JOHN WARREN CORBOULD-
WARREN, Rector of Tacolneston, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Norfolk. Born October 28, 1843, being
the eldest son of the Reverend William Corbould-VV'arren,
Rector of Tacolneston, by his wife Anne, daughter of the
late Sir William Cubitt, F.R.S., C///*?— Norfolk County
(Norwich). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, chequy ermine and azure, two flanches or,
each charged with a cross pat^e fitch^e gules (for Warren) ;
2 and 3 sable, on a pile between two ravens in base or, a
raven of the field (for Corbould). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent; and for his Crests, r. upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a wyvern aigent, winged barry
of six ermine and azure (for Warren) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed in armour with gauntlets proper,
each charged with a rose gules and grasping a sword fesse-
ways, point toward the dexter also proper, pendent from
the blade by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a raven sable
(for Corbould); with the Motto, "Sola virtus in victa."
Married, January 14, 1867, Maria Louisa, daughter of the
late Henry Raynes; and has /.yj-«e — John Warren Corbould-
Warren, Gentleman, born June 30, 1870 ; Edith Margaret ;
Elizabeth Catherine ; Helen Maude Mary ; and Dorothy
Ann. .ff.vAz/tf— Tacolneston Old Hall. Postal address—
Tacolneston Old Hall, Norwich.
CORDELL, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
CORFIELD (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and argent,
in chief two escutcheons of the second, and in base an
escutcheon ermine, each charged with a heart of the first,
and impaling the arms of Alleyne, namely, per chevron gules
and ermine, in chief two lions' heads erased or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping two palm
branches in orle all proper, a heart as in the arms. Motto
— "Serva fidem." Liver\ — Buff, with red collar and cuffs
and silver buttons. Full dress livery (as used by General
Corfield) — Hat, black beaver with gold band, with red and
blue cockade ; coat, drab with blue facings, buttons and
epaulets gold ; waistcoat, striped white and blue ; knee
breeches scarlet, with blue bands and buckles ; stockings,
pink silk ; shoes, black with gold buckles ; harness, silver
mounted.
Sons of Frederick Channer Corfield, Esq., J. P., b.
1849 ; d. 1904 ; m. Sept. 7, 1880, Agnes Rebecca
Augusta, eldest dau. of Sir John Gay Newton Alleyne
of Alleyne Dale, Barbados, and of Chevin, Hazlewood,
CO. Derby, third Bart., J. P. for co. Derby, Capt. ist
Derby Rille Vol. :—
Frederick Alleyne Corfield, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Northants Regt., b. Nov. 10, 1884. iVrf/.? — Ormonde
Fields, Derbyshire ; and Chatwall Hall, Cardington,
Shropshire.
Richard Fitz-Herbert Corfield, Gentleman, b. March 9,
1892.
John Wilmot Corfield, Gentleman, /'. July 14, 1893.
Ralph Tregoning Channer, Gentleman, b. 1895.
CORNELISEN, quartered by HOARE.
HERBERT SOMERSET HAMILTON CORNE-
W.-\LL, Gentleman, late Rifle Brigade. Born Dec. 7,
1826, being the elder and only surviving son of the late
Herbert Cornewall of Debury, co. Salop, by his wife
Charlotte, second dau. of Gen. Lord Charles Henry
Somi'rsct, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Armorial
bearings Ermine, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, a
border sable, bezant^e. Majitling gules and argent. Crest
— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant
proper. Married, 1862, Ellen, dau. of J. Wood of
Surbiton Park, Kingston; and h'ls Issue — (i) Charles
Somerset Herbert Cornewall, Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1863,
d. Dec. 24, 1890 ; (2) Henry Folliot Hamilton Cornewall,
Gentleman, Mercantile Marine, b. Feb. 15, 1864 ; and
Ada [w., Sept. 24, 1896, Andrew Soath]. 6'<?fl A- Debury
Hall, Salop. Residence — 48 Haggard Road, Twicken-
ham.
CORNOCK, see HAWKES-CORNOCK.
CORNW^ALL, quartered by FLOYER, TAUNTON,
and LEGH.
MOSES CORNWALL, Esquire, J. P. for the Dis-
trict of Kimberley, Deputy-Sheriff of Griqualand, Mayor
of Kimberley 1881, 1882, 1898, Member of the House of
Assembly for the District of Kimberley from Feb. 1884 to
Nov. 1888, Hon. Associate of the Order of St John of
Jerusalem, served as a Volunteer in the Griqualand West
War, 1878 (medal and clasp), and in the Town Guard
during the siege of Kimberley, 1900 (medal and clasp, and
siege medal). Born July 6, 184 1, being the second son of
William Cornwall by "his wife Mary Teresa, dau. of James
D'Arcy. Armorial bearings -Or, three piles, two issuing
in chief and one in base ermine, each charged with a lion
rampant regardant gules, a bordure engrailed of the last,
thereon four bezants and as many trefoils alternately of the
field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a Cornish chough proper, holding in its
beak a bezant. Motto — "La vie durante." Married,
Feb. 29, 1864, Margaret, dau. of William Lundie of co.
Monaghan, Ireland; and has Issue-[\) William Lundie
Cornwall, Esq., Capt. Rhodesia Horse, served in Mata-
bele War 1896, and with Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
in S. African War, b. June 23, 1865 ; (2) John Patrick
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cornwall, Gentleman, b. March 25, 1874; (3) Charles
Stewart Cornwall, Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1883; Mary
and Constance Edwina [w., Feb. 16, 1901, the Most Noble
Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of West-
Eleanor Frances ; Margaret Kate ; Lydia Jane ; and
Miriam Dora. Residence Kimberley, S. Africa. Club —
Kimberley Club (Kimberley).
CORNWALL- BRADY- HARTSTONGE- WELD, see
BRADY-HARTSTONGE-WELD.
§FIENNES STANLEY WYKEHAM CORNWAL-
LIS, iLscjuire, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Lt.-Col. West Kent
Yeomanry, M.I*, for Maidstone 1888-95, and from 1898-1900.
Born May 27, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Major
Fiennes Wykeham Martin, 4th Light Dragoons (assumed
tlie name of Cornwallis only), by his wife Harriet Elizabeth,
dau. of John Thomas Mott of Barningham Hall, Norfolk.
Armorial bearings — Sable, guttre-d'eau, on a fesse argent,
three martlets of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag
lodged regardant argent, attired and unguled or, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel and vulned in the shoulder proper.
Married, Feb. 10, 1886, Mabel, eldest dau. of the late
Oswald Peter Leigh of Belmont, Cheshire ; and has Issue —
(i) Fiennes Wykeham Mann Cornwallis, Gentleman, b.
1890 ; (2) Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis, Gentleman, b.
1892 ; (3) Oswald Wykeham Cornwallis, Gentleman, b.
1894 ; Julia Dorothy ; Vere Mabel ; Yvonne ; and Bridget
Frances Kate. iVa/- Linton Place, Maidstone, co. Kent.
C/«/'j>- -Carlton, Bachelors'.
§Wn.LLAM CORNWALLIS CORNWALLIS -
WEST, Esquire, J. P., Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotu-
lorum of CO. Denbigh, High Sheriff 1872, Hon. Col. Denbigh-
shire Rifle Volunteers, and M.P. for W. Denbighshire from
1885 to 1892. Assumed the additional name of Cornwallis.
Born March 20, 1835, being the eldest son of the late
Frederick Richard West of Ruthin Castle, co. Denbigh,
M.P. (grandson of John, 2nd Earl Delawarr), by his second
wife Theresa, only dau. of the late John Whitby, Esq.,
Capt. R.N., of Newlands Manor, Hants. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a fesse dancettte sable. Mantling
argent and sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head azure, bqaked and eared gold. Motto — ■" Jour
de ma vie." Married, Oct. 3, 1872, Mary Adelaide Vir-
ginia Eupataria, eldest dau. of Rev. Frederick Fitzpatrick
and Lady Olivia his wife, dau. of Most Hon. Thomas,
2nd Marquis of Headfort ; and has Issue — (i) George
Frederick Myddelton Cornwallis- West, Gentleman, Lieut.
Scots Guards, b. Nov. 14, 1874 \_m. , July 1900, Jane, widow
of Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill] ; Mary Theresa Olivia
[;«., Dec. 8, 1891, H.S.H. Prince Hans Heinrich of Pless] ;
minster]. 6V(7/.r— Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, co. Denbigh ; New-
lands Manor, Milford-on-Sea, Lymington, Hants. Clubs
— Brooks's, Windiiam.
CORONA, quartered by HULLEY.
H ALFRED WYNNE CORRIE, Esquire, J. P. for co.
© Salop, Mayor of Oswestry 1889-93, Captain of Shrop-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born July 9, 1856, being the
fourth son of John Malcolm Corrie of Itchen Abbas, by his
wife Fanny, dau. of William Wynne of Itchen Abbas. Ar-
morial bearings -Gules, on a saltire invected argent,
between a rose in chief of the last, barbed and seeded proper,
and a cock in base also proper, four torteaux, and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Fletcher of Peel Hall,
namely ermine, a cross engrailed betw^een four escutcheons
sable, each charged with a pheon argent, all within a bor-
dure wavy azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, holding in the
beak a rose argent, leaved and slipped of the first, and rest-
ing the dexter claw on a saltire couped of the second.
Motto — " Vigilans et audax." Married, Dec. 1, 1886,
Charlotte Anne, only dau. and heir of the late Jacob Fletcher
Fletcher of Peel Hall, Lancaster. Seat — Park Hall, Oswes-
try, CO. Salop.
EDGAR VALENTINE CORRIE, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 1853, being the third son of the late J. M. Corrie of
Itchen Abbas, Alresford, by his wife Fanny, dau. of William
Wynne of Itchen Abbas. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a
saltire invected argent, between a rose in chief of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, and a cock in base all proper,
four torteaux. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cock proper holding in the beak
a rose argent, leaved and slipped of the first, and resting
the dexter claw on a saltire couped of the second. Motto —
"Vigilans et audax." Married, June 18, 1879, Ellen
Margaret, dau. of Henry Christopher Fisher of Cradock,
Cape Colony; and has Issue— {\) Malcolm Wynne Gil-
fillan. Gentlemen, b. Sept. 25, 1880; and Margaret Anna
Byrom. Residence —
is the Military Cockade.
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EDWARD ROWLAND CORRIE, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 3, 1850, being the eldest son of the late John Mal-
colm Corrie of Itchen Abbas, Alresford, Hants, by his
wife Fanny, dau. of William Wynne of Itchen Abbas.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a saltire invected argent,
between a rose in chief of the last, barbed and seeded proper,
and a cock in base also proper, fotir torteaux. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wxeath of the colours, a
cock proper, holding in the beak a rose argent, leaved and
slipped of the first, and resting the de.vter claw on a saltire
couped of the second. Motto — " Vi^ilans et audax."
Married, June i, 1882, Gertrude Maude, dau. of James
Searight of Dieu la Cres?e Abbey Leek, co. Stafford,
and has Issue— ] Ames Searight Malcolm, Gentleman, b;
Feb. 27, 1883; Sarah Gertrude Hyde, d. Feb. 29, 1887.
Irene Vera ; Sybil Rita Ryroni ; and Gertrude Dorothea;
Residence —
JESSIE ELIZABETH CORRIE, fourth daughter of
the late J. M. Corrie of Itchen Abbas, Alresford, by his
wife Fanny, dau. of William Wynne of Itchen Abbas. Ar-
morial bearings— On a lozenge, gules, on a saltire invected
argent, between a rose in chief of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, and a cock in base also proper, four torteaux. Re-
sidence—
MALCOLM STUART CORRIE, Gentleman. Born
April 9, 1858, being the fifth son of the late J, M. Corrie
of Itchen Abbas, Alresford, by his wife Fanny, dau. of
William \\'ynne of Itchen Abbas. Armorial bearings-
Gules, on a saltire invected argent, between a rose in chief
of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and a cock in base
also proper, four torteaux. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, hold-
ing in the beak a rose argent, leaved and slipped of the
first, and resting the dexter claw on a saltire couped of the
second. Motto — " Vigilans et audax." Married, April
23, 1884, Edith, youngest dau. of W. D. J. Bridgman,
D.C.L. ; and has Issue — (i) William Ronald Corrie,
Gentleman, b. April 12, 1887; Marjory; and Ursula (twin
with her sister). Seat —
WILLIAM MALCOLM CORRIE, Gentleman. Born
April 3, 1851, being the second son of the late J. M. Corrie
of Itchen Abbas, Alresford, by his wife Fanny, dau. of
William Wynne of Itchen Abbas. Armorial bearings-
Gules, on a saltire invected argent, betw'een a rose in chief
of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and a cock in base
all proper, four torteaux. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, holding
in the beak a rose argent, leaved and slipped of the first,
and resting the dexter claw on a saltire couped of the
second. Motto— " Vigilans et auda.x." iT/(?;v76'</, April 30,
1878, Margaret Louisa, dau. of Macgregor Laird, by Ellen
Margaret his wife, dau. of Gen. Sir Edward KichoUs,
K.C. B. ; and has Issue — Eleanor Margaret.
CORRY, see LOWRY-CORRY.
CLIFFORD JOHN CORY, Esquire, J. P. for counties of
Glamorgan and Monmouth { High Sheriff 1905), late Captain
3rd Welsh Regiment. Borri April 10, 1859, being the second
son of John Cory, Esq., J. P. for cos. Glamorgan and Mon-
mouth and Borough of Cardiff, and D.L. for county Mon-
mouth, of Duffryn, Glamorganshire, by his wife Anna Maria,
dau. of the late John Beynon of Newport, Monmouthshire.
Z/zrrv— Black with white facings. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief azure, three cinque-
foils or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Lethbridge, namely argent, over water in base proper, a
bridge embattled, thereon a turret gules, in chief an eagle
displayed sable, charged with a bezant. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a griffin's head couped between two wings or, three roses
fesseways gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto —
"Virtus semper viridis." Married, Jan. 25, 1893, Jane
Anne Gordon, second dau. and coheir of the late Albert
Arthur Lethbridge of Somersetshire, ^'^'a/j — Llantarnam
Abbey, Monmouthshire ; St. Lythans, Glamorganshire.
Clubs — Devonshire, National Liberal, National, Isthmian,
and New.
JAMES HERBERT CORY, Gentleman, J. P. for the
Borough of Cardiff. Armorial bearings -Argent, a
saltire between two quatrefoils in pale sable, on a chief
azure a griffin's head erased between two quatrefoils or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a griffin's he^d erased or, between
two wings per pale of the last and gules, three quatrefoils
sable. Motto— " Cor unum via una. " 5(ra^— Tryn-y-parc,
Whitchurch, Glamorgan.
JOHN CORY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Mon-
mouth, and J. P. CO. Glamorgan, Lord of the Manor
of Duffryn, and Patron of the Living of St. Nicholas.
Born March 20, 1828, being the eldest son of Richard
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Co0
Cory, by his wife Sarah, dau. of John Woolacot of
Bideford. Livery— Black, with white facings. Armorial
bearings -Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief azure three
cinquefoils or/ Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head coiiped
between two wings or, three roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper. MurriaJ, Sejn. 19, 1854, Anna Maria, dau. of
the late John Beynon of Newport, co. Monmouth ; and
has Issue -{i) Herbert Beynon Cory, Esq., J.l'. co.
Monmouth, /'. Aug. 7, 1855 [/«., May 28, 1885, Constance,
fourth dau. of r<. Stedall, Esc]., J. P., of The lYiory, High-
gate, and has issue, Ivan Ru|iert Cory, Cientleman, /'. July 16,
1886 ; Cecil Noel Cory, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 22, 1887 ;
Roderick John Cory, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1889, d. Jan.
26, 1890; and Herbert Chichester Cory, Gentleman, fi.
April 22, 1895]; (2) CUfford John Cory, Esq., J. P. cos.
Glamorgan and Monmouth, late Captain 3rd Batt. Welsh
Regt. , b. April 10, 1S59 [in., Jan. 25, 1893, Jane Anne
Gordon, younger dau. of the late Albert Arthur Lethbridge];
(3) Reginald Radcliffe Cory, Gentleman, b. Oct. 31, 1871 ;
and Florence Margaret. 56'a/ — Duffryn, nr. Cardiff. A'esi-
dcftce—4 Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. Clubs—
Devonshire, National Liberal.
SAXTON CAMPBELL CORY, Esquire, J, P. and
D.L. CO. Monmouth. Bom 1855, being the eldest son of
Richard Cory, Esq., J. P. co. Monmouth, by his wife
Emily, dau. of Joseph Vivian of Roseworlhy, Cornwall.
Armorial bearings - Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief azure
three cinquefoils or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head
couped between two wings or, three roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Married, 1884, Constance Emily, third
dau. of D. Collett Thomas of Woodlands, Highgate.
iVa^— Cranwells, Bath.
CORY-WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Or, gutt6-de-Iarmes, a
fesse compony counter-compony azure and of the first, be-
tween two eagle's heads erased in chief and a unicorn
passant regardant in base also azure. , Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a tilting-spear erect proper, a unicorn passant regardant
argent, gutt(5-de-larmes.
Son of William Wright of Charlton, Kent, h. 1795 ;
d. 1877 '• '"• 1825, Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Thomas
Hooper, M.A., Rector of Yatton Keynell, W^ilts : —
Sir (Cory) Francis Cory-Wright, ist Bart. (1903), J. P.,
D. L. ,andC.A. Middx. (High Sheriff 1902-3), J. P. London,
b. 1838 ; m. 1867, Mima, d. of late Sir Hugh Owen ; and
has issue — (i) Arthur Cory Cory-W'right, Esq., M.A.
(O.xon)., b. 1869 {m. 1891, Olive, eld. d. of Henry Clothier,
M.D., of Highgate; and has issue]; (2) Dudley Cory-
Wright, Esq., M.A. (Oxon)., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1872,
and three daus. Seat— C^en Wood Towers, Highgate,
London, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's.
M ROBERT ASHWORTH GODOLPHIN COSBY,
© Esquire, J. P., Vice- Lieut. Queen's Co., Col. 3rd Batt.
Leinster Regt. (late Inniskilling Dragoons). Bor?i April
7, 1837, being the only son of Sydney Cosby and ICmily,
dau. and co-heir of Capt. Robert Ashworth, late I7lh
Lancers. 6'////'5— Army and Navy, W^ellington, Hurling-
ham, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery— B\\ie coat, scarlet
vest, blue breeches (full dress). Armorial bearings-
Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a chevron, between three leojjards'
faces sable, on a canton or, a saltire vert, between a cross
crosslet in chief gules, a lizard erect in the dexter, and a
salmon in the fesse point of the fourth, and a dexter hand
couped in base of the fifth ; 2. azure, three shackles or, on
a canton argent, a saltire gules, between a sinister hand
couped in chief of the last, two salmon in fesse and one
in base vert ; 3. or, a pheon azure. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin
scgreant, his wings erect gules, supporting a broken spear
or, headed argent. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat."
Married, firstly, Oct. 18, 1859, Alice Sophia Elizabeth,
only dau. of Sir George Edward Pocock, Bart., of The
Priory, Christ Church, Hampshire; and by her (who died
i878)'has had Issue— (1) Dudley Sidney Ashworth Cosby,
Esq., b. Jan. 12, 1862, Capt. 3rd Scottish Rifles, late
Lieut. Rifle Brigade [;«., April 30, 1895, Emily Mabel,
only dau. and heir of Lieut. -Gen. James Gubbins, C. B. ;
and has issue, Irene Mable Alys] ; (2) Sidney George
Coventry Cosby, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. July
23, 1864, d. unm. 1891 ; Edith Augusta Emily [;«. , Aug.
10, 1887, Major the Hon. Henry Edward Maxwell, Black
Watch, brother of Lord Farnham] ; Mary Powlet, \in..
May 17, 1893, William H. Persse, eldest son of Henry
Per'sse of Glenarde, co. Galway, and has issue] ; Aline
Islay; Lilian Alice; Violet Grace [;«. , Jan. 11, 1894,
Frederick Oliver Baron Ashtown, and has issue]. ^ He
married secondly, Jan. 22, 1885, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Capel
Molyneux, Vicar of St. Paul's, Onslow Square, and widow
of Sir Charles Goring, ninth Bart of Highden, Sussex.
5ea^— Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co.
is tlie Military Cockade.
Cot
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ARTHUR COTES, Esquire, J. P. and C.C. co. Wilts,
Major late Suffolk Regt. Born April 11, 1850, being the
second son of the late Rev. Charles Grey Cotes, Rector of
Stanton St. Quentin, Wilts, by his wife Fanny Henrietta,
dau. of Sir Robert Pigot, Bart. Livery — Blue, with
red collar. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine ;
2 and 3, paly of six or and gules, impaling the arms of Dixon-
Poynder, namely, quarterly i. and iiii. , pily counterpily or and
sable, the points ending in crosses formee, two in chief and
one in base, in the centre chief point a castle of the second,
and in base two martlets of the first, a chief azure, thereon
a key erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister gold,
between a rose on the dexter and a fleur-de-lis on the
sinister argent ; ii. and iii. , azure, an anchor erect or, encircled
with an oak wreath vert, between three mullets pierced of
the second ; on a chief of the last, three pellets gules, sur-
mounted by a mural crown argent. Motto — "Soli Dei
honor et gloria." Married, July 6, 1890, Isabella Emily,
youngest sister of Sir John Dixon-Poynder, Bart. Seat —
Seagry House, Chippenham, Wilts. Clubs — Brooks's,
Naval and Military.
CHARLES COTES, Gentleman. Born 1846, being the
eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Grey Cotes, Rector of
Stanton St. (,)uentin, Wilts, by his wife Fanny Henrietta,
dau. of Sir George Pigot, Bart. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, ermine ; 2 and 3, paly of six or and gules,
impaling the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie, namely, quarterly
i. and iiii. , per fesse or and argent, a double-headed eagle dis-
played sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules charged with
a bend vair ; ii. and iii., argent, a bend gules, gutt^e-d'eau,
between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last.
Motto — "Soli Dei honor et gloria." Married, Sept. 19,
1876, Lady Edith Pleydell-Bouverie, third dau. of Jacob,
4th Earl of Radnor. Residence — Burcot, Leighton Buzzard.
CHARLES JAMES COTES, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. late
(irenadier Guards, J. P. and D. L. co. Salop. Born
Dec. 16, 1847, being the third but second surviving son of
the late John Cotes, Esq., J. P. andD. L. , High Sheriff 1826,
M.P. for North Shropshire 1832-4, by his wife Lady Louisa
Harriet Jenkinson of Pitchford Hall, .Shrewsbury, third dau.
of Rl. IIdii. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Li\erpool.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, ermine; 2 and 3,
sails set and flags flying to the dexter all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a fleur-de-lis fesseways, a cock combed and
wattled proper, holding in the beak an oak-leaf slipped vert.
Motto — " Vigilantibus.
COTTINGHAM of Cavan (confd., U.O., ic,oi, on
user since 1640). Sable, between two bars or, as many
hinds counter-trippant argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two scimitars,
a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed
icaoRa ffljB eama rssm
I
paly of six or and gules. Motto — "Soli Dei honor et
gloria." Seats — Pitchford Hall, Salop; and Woodcote
Hall, Newport, Salop. Clubs — Brooks's, Turf, Guanls'.
CHARLES EDWARD COTTIER, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Per bend nebuly gules and or, a lion
rampant in chief and an ancient ship with three masts.
about the temples argent and azure. Motto — " Cadere non
cedcre possum." Livery — Black, with white facings.
Sons of Col. Edward Roden Cottingham, R.A. , of
Hermit's Hill. Burghfield, Berks, b. 1834; d. 1901 ;
m. 1862, Eliza Anne, only d. of Charles Johnson,
M.D. :—
Edward Roden Cottingham, Esq., Capt. R.M.A., b.
1866. Post. add. — Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth. Club —
United Service. Estates — In co. Cavan.
Henry Langrishe Cottingham, Esq., Capt. R.F.A., b.
1871. /"f/;//. (?(/(/.— Deepcut Lines, Farnborough.
COTTON, quartered by FELL, GROSVENOR,
HUSSEY, and LEGH.
HENRY CALVELEY COTTON, Esquire, late Capt.
Royal Scots Fusiliers. Born April 16, 1823, being the only
son of Henry Calveley Cotton, by his wife Elisa Mostyn
Owen, /./j'd'ri' — Dark blue, scarlet waistcoat. Armorial
bearings Azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a falcon proper, belled or, holding in the
dexter claw a belt azure, buckled of the second. Motto —
" In utraque fortuna paratus." Married, March 4, 1856,
Georgiana Bolton King, dau. of Edward Bolton King, Esq.,
M.P. for Warwickshire, and D.L. ; and has Issue -{\)
Henry Robert Stapleton Cotton, Esq., of The Hall, Wem,
Shropshire, late Capt. Oxfordshire Light Inf., b. June 8,
1859 \jn. .Sept. 12, 1900, Isabel Scott, dau. of the late John
Johnstone of Haleaths, Dumfriesshire, and widow of T. A.
Lyon] ; (2) Willoughby Lynch Cotton, Esq., late Capt. 3rd
Batt. Shropshire Light Inf., b. Aug. 22, 1863; Francis
Georgina; and Eloisa Alice. iij/a/« -Radnor House,
Shrewsbury ; Studley, Warwickshire. Residence — Clubs
—Army and Navy, County (Shrewsbury).
COTTON (Confn. U.O. ). Azure, an eagle displayed
argent, on a canton of the last a cross crosslet sable.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cou
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-eagle displayed or, charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet sable. Motto— " With God's
blessing."
Son of Henry Laurence Cotton, b. 1819; d. 1861 ; m.
1843, Elizabeth, d. of Sir Malby Crofton, Bart. :—
Lt.-Col. Henry French Cotton, J. P. co. Waterford, b.
1844 ; m. 1878, Sophia, d. of Maj.-Gen. Robert Sandeman ;
and has issue— (i) Henry Robert French Cotton, Gentle-
man, b. 1883 ; (2) Sydney Laurence French Cotton, Gentle-
man, b. 1887, Eleanor Emma; Mabel Mary; Constance
Louise ; and Marion Elizabeth. /?<?j-.— The Hall, Lismore,
CO. Waterford.
COTTON (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend invected be-
tween two cotton hanks argent, three torteaux. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a falcon close proper, belled or, charged on the
breast with a cotton hank argent, three bezants fessew^ise.
Son of Sir George Cotton, Knt. Bach. (1897), Sheriff of
Bombay 1897, b. 1842; d. 1905; m. 2nd, 1880, .Amy
Agnes, d. of James George White, I.C.S.: —
Claude George Meade Cotton, Esq., /;. 1882. Res. —
Greeiibank, Folkestone; Thonibnnk, Didsbury. Club —
Junior Constitutional.
§ EDWARD THOMAS D.WENANT COTTON-
JODRELL of Yeardsley, Esquire, C.B., J. P., D.L.
CO. of Chester, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Com. 2nd Cheshire
Royal Engineer Volunteers, M.P. for the Wirral Div. of co.
Chester from 1885 to 1900. Horn June 29, 1847, being the
only son of the late Rt. Rev. George Edward Lynch Cotton,
Bishopof Calcutta, by his wife Sophia Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Tonikinson of Reaseheath, Nantwich, co. Chester;
and assumed by Royal License, 1890, the additional sur-
name and arms of Jodrell. Livery — Black and silver.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, sable, three buckles
argent (for Jodrell) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three
hanks of cotton argent (for Cotton). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a cock's head and neck couped or, the wings
elevated argent, combed and wattled gules (for Jodrell) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon jiroper, belled or,
holding in the dexter claw a belt azure, buckled of the
second (for Cotton) ; with the MottO, " Vigilando." Mar-
ried, April 24, 1878, Mary Rennell, daughter of William R.
Coleridge, Esquire, of Salston, in the county of Devon ; and
has surviving hsue — Dorothy Lynch and Olive Harriet
Estates — Reaseheath and Yeardsley, Cheshire, and Sliall-
cross, Derbyshire. Postal address — Reaseheath Hall, Nant-
wich. C////'.5— Carlton, Army and Navy.
COTTRELL, see UPTON-CO ITRELL-DORMER.
CHARLES COTTRELL-DORMER, Esquire. J. P.,
Capt. late 13th Hussars. Born May 21, i860, being the
eldest son of the late Clement Upton Cottrell-Dormer,
Esq., J. P. and D. L., by his wife Florence Anne, second
dau. of Thomas Upton of Ingmire Hall, Westmorland.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure ten billets,
four, three, two, and one or, a chief of the last, therefrom
issuant a demi-lion rampant sable (for Dormer) ; 2. argent,
a bend nebuly, guttiJe-d'eau, betw'een three escallops of the
second (for Cottrell) ; 3. sable, a cross moline argent (for
Upton). Mantling azure and or. Crests— i. on a wreath
of the colours, a fox statant argent (for Dormer) ; 2. on
the dexter side, on a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head
couped sable, gorged with a collar with chain affixed
thereto, between two crosses pat^e paleways or, the collar
charged with three escallops also sable (for Cottrell) ; 3.
upon the sinister side, on a ducal coronet or, a horse
passant sable, bridled, saddled, and accoutred also or (for
Upton). Motto — "Semper paratus." Married, Aug. 7,
1889, Ursula, youngest dau. of Mr. and Lady Elizabeth
Leslie-Melville-Cartright of Melville House, co. Fife ; and
has Issue — (i) Clement Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman, b. Feb.
6, 1891 ; (2) Charles Melville Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman,
b. 1892 ; (3) Thomas Cottrell-Dormer. Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
Seat — Rousham and Middle Aston, Oxford.
CLEMENT ALDEMAR COTTRELL-DORMER,
Esquire, Capt. R.A. (retired). Born Nov. 14, 1862. being
the second son of the late Clement Upton Cottrell-Dormer,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Florence Anne, second
dau. of Thomas Upton of Ingmire Hall, Westmorland.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure ten billets,
four, three, two, and one or, a chief of the last, therefrom
issuant a demi-lion rampant sable (for Dormer) ; 2. argent,
a bend nebuly, guttde-d'eau, between three escallops of the
second (for Cottrell); 3. sable, a cross moline argent (for
Upton). Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath
of the colours, a fox statant argent (for Dormer) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a talbot's head conped sable, gorged
with a collar with chain affixed thereto, between two crosses
pattfe paleways or, the collar charged with three escallops
also sable (for Cottrell) ; 3. on a ducal coronet or, a horse
passant sable, bridled, saddled, and accoutred also or.
Motto — "Semper paratus." Seat — Cokethorpe Park, Oxford.
COTYS, quartered by RAMSDEN.
COULL, see FORSTER-COULL.
HENRY JOHN WASTELL COULSON, Esquire,
J. P., Barrister-at-Law. Born Nov. 13, 1848, being the
eklest son of the late CJustavus Hamilton C!oulson, Capt.
R.N., J. P. and D.L. (second son of Col. John Blenkin-
sopp Coulson of Blenkinsopp, Northumberland), by his
wife Anne Lindsay, only dau. of Rev. Henry Wastell of
Newbrough and Wall Town, Northumberland. Livery
— Pepper and salt, drab buttons. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and ermine, on a
bend sable, three fleur-de-lis or (for Coulson) ; 2 and 3
argent, a ffssc between titree garbs banded sable [for Blen-
kinsopp). ' Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, between two spears, a pelican in her
piety all proper. Motto — " Je mourrai pour ceux que
j'aime." Married, July 14, 1875, Caroline Stewart, dau. of
the late Henry Unwin of the Bengal C.S. ; and has Issue —
Gustavus Hamilton Blenkinsopp Coulson, V.C., D.S.O. ,
Lieut. King's Own Scottish Borderers, b. April i, 1879
(killed in action at Lambrechtsfontein, May 19, 1901);
Florence Lindsay ; Isabel Forbes ; and Inez Lisle. Seat —
Newbrough Hall, Fourstones, Northumberland. Residence
— Langton Lodge, Blandford, Dorset.
The right 0/ Mr. Coulson to the foregoing quartering for
Blenkinsopp has not up to the present time been officially
established or recorded in the College of Arms, but these
arm^ of Blenkinsopp were recorded at the Visitations, and
from the proofs supplied to him the Editor has personally no
doubt that the use thereof by Mr. Coulson is correct.
is the Military Cockade.
Cou
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naiant em
Son of-
(H. Coll.). Per pale wavy argent and
.ns hauriant respecting each other, counter-
;d, and chained together by their necks or,
;stoiles three in chief and one in base also
d. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a dolphin
A^ed sable in front of two tridents in saltire or.
Henry Joseph Coulston (formerly Knowles), Esq., J.P.
Lanes., b. . Res. — Hawksheads, Bolton -le -Sands,
Lanes.
COUPER, quartered by COOPER.
COUPLAND, see BERGNE-COUPLAND.
GEORGE COURTAULD, Esquire, J.P. co. Essex, High
Sheriff 1896-97, and was M.P. for Maldon 1878-1885.
Bom 1830, being the eldest son of the late George Court-
auld of Bocking, Essex, by Susanna, dau. of John Sewell of
Halstead, Essex, and nephew of the late Samuel Courtauld
of Gosfield Hall, Essex. Armorial bearings— Per pale
argent and or, a chevron between three trefoils in chief and
a fleur-de-lis in base vert. Mantling vert and argent; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
fleur-de-lis argent, three mullets gules. Motto— " Tiens a
la V(5rit6." Married, first, 1855, Mina, youngest dau. of the
late William Bromley of Clapton, Middlesex (she died 1859) ;
second, 1864, Susannah Elizabeth, elder dau. of the late
Samuel Webb Savill of Bocking, Essex (she died 1879) ;
third, 1888, Serena Elizalx^th, dau. of the late B. Sparrow
of Gosfield Place ; and has, with other Issue— G&orge Court-
auld, Gentleman, b. 1859. Ncsidence—CviXheAge, Gosfield,
Halstead. Clubs — Reform, Royal Societies.
COURTHOPE (H. Coll . Vns. Sussex). Argent, a fesse
a/urc, between three estoiles of six points wavy sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-stag salient gules, attired and charged
with estoiles wavy or.
Sons of George Campion Courthoiie of Whiligh, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. co. Sussex (Higii Sheriff 1850), J.P.
Kent,/'. 1811 ; d. 1895; m. 1841, Anna, eldest d. of
John Deacon of Mabledon, Tonbriilge, Kent: —
George John Courthope, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for Kent
and f.P. for Sussex, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxford, b.
Nov. 3, 1848; OT. 21 Sept. 1876, Elinor Sarah (d. 1895),
second d. of Lieut. -Col. Edward Loyd of Lillesden, Hawk-
hurst, Kent; and has issue — (i) George Loyd Courthope,
Esq., J.P. , b. 12 June 1877 [m. 14 June 1899, Hilda
Gertrude, only d. of Major-Gen. Henry Pelham Close,
B.S.C. ; and has issue, Hilda Beryl and Elinor Daphne];
2) Alexander Courthope, Gentleman, b. 14 Sept. 1878
d. 1892) ; (3) John Edward Courthope, Gentleman, b.
28 Jan. 1882 ; (4) Richard Foster Courthope, Gentleman,
b. 21 Oct. 1888 (d. 1889) ; (5) Robert Courthope, Gentle-
man, b. 15 March 1891 ; Barbara Frances ; Elinor Joan ;
and Margery [d. 1901). ^^a^— Whiligh, Sussex. Club —
St. Stephen's.
William Francis Courthope, Gentleman, b. 1850.
Alexander Courthope, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Rev. Arthur Henry Courthope, M.A. , b. 1854.
Sons of Rev. W'illiam Courthope, Rector of S. Mailing,
Sussex, b. 1816 ; d. 1849; m. 1841, Caroline Elizabeth,
d. of John Ryle of Macclesfield, M.P. : —
WiUiam John Courthope, Esq., C.B. , M.A. O.xon., Hon.
LL.D. (Edin.), Hon. D.Lit. Durham, late Professor of
Poetry, Oxford, Hon. Fellow of New Coll., Oxford, and
First Civil Service Commissioner, b. 17 July 1842 ; m.
2 Nov. 1870, Mary, d. of John Scott, Esq., H.M. Inspector-
General of Hospitals, Bombay ; and has issue — (i) William
George Courthope, Gentleman, h. 28 Nov. 1871 ; (2) John
Courthope, Gentleman, b. 15 March 1876; (3) Edward
Arthur Courthope, Gentleman, b. 28 Nov. 1879; (4)
Richard Alan Courthope, Gentleman, b. 8 Oct. 1882 ;
Katharine [tn. Rev. C. F. Cholmondeley, Rector of Little
Sampford, Essex] ; and Emily Mary Dorothea. Res.
— 29 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs —
Athenneum, St. Stephen's.
Frederic George Courthope, Esq., J.P. , /'. 26 Nov. 1845 ;
m. 14 Sept. 1869, Lucy, youngest d. of William Smith
Uppleby of Bonby, co. Lincoln ; and has issue— (1) Harold
Frederic Courthope, Gentleman, b. 28 Jan. 1873; d. 1887;
(2) Edward Rupert Frederic Courthope, Gentleman, b.
19 Dec. 1875 ; d. 1876 ; (3) Ronald Frederic Courthope,
Gentleman, b. 18 Jan. 1881 ; (4) Wilfred Herbert Frederic
Courthope, Gentleman, b. 28 Oct. 1883; Margaret Esther
Lucy; and C'aroline Hilda. 7?*?^. — Southover, Lewes, co.
Sussex.
GEORGE COUSSMAKER, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. Bombay
Staff Corps (retired). Born June 16, 1839, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Lannoy Arthur Coussmaker, by
his wife Marianne, dau. of the late Caleb Woodyer of
Guildford. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure,
on a chevron between three mullets or, three trefoils slipped
vert ; 2 and 3, azure, two chevrons interlaced, one issuing
from the chief and the other from the base, between seven
mullets of six points all or. MahtUng azure and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, an estoile or. Motto —
" Deofretussum." Afarried, July 7, 1864, Margaret Shaw,
dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Flood Page, Incumbent of
St. Paul's, Preston; and has had Issue — 'E.diih. Shaw, b.
1866, d. Sept. 18, 1875. Reside?ices—'Wes\.\sood, Nor-
mandy; Guildford, Surrey C/z^i? —The Farmers' Club.
COUTTS, see BARTLETT- BURDETT-COUTTS,
and MONEY-COUTTS.
JOHN COVENTRY, Esquire, J.P. for the co. of
Soutliauipton. Born February 19, 1845, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. John Coventry, formerly Rector
of Tywardreath, Cornwall, by his wife Catherine, youngest
daughter of Colonel Seton of Brookheath, Hants.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a fesse ermine, between three
crescents or, impaling the arms of Weld, namely azure, a
fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
garb or, fesseways, thereon a cock gules, comb, wattles,
and legs of the first. Motto— " Candide et constanter."
Married, Oct. 25, 1876, Emily Mary, dau. of Joseph Weld
of Lymington, Hants; and has Issue — {1) John Joseph
Coventry, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1882 ; (2) Bernard Seton
Coventry, Gentleman, b. March 30, 1887 ; (3) W^illiam St.
John Coventry, Gentleman, b. Feb. 7, 1893 ; Mary Flora ;
Constance Catherine Mary ; Philomena Barbara Mary ;
Annette Emily Mary ; and Dorothy Mary. Residence —
Burgate House, Fordingbridge, Hants.
M CHARLES WILLIAM COWAN of Logan House,
^ Midlothian, Esquire, J.P. for the co. of Midlothian,
D.L. for the co. of the City of Edinburgh, late Capt.
3rd Batt. Royal Scots Regt., and formerly Capt. Edin-
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burgh County Militia. Born May 27, 1835, being the eldest
surviving son of Charles Cowan, Esq., M.P. , of Logan
House (who died 1889), by Catharine, eldest dau. of the late
Rev. Wm. Menzies, Minister, of Lanark, N.B. Livery —
Blue, with brass buttons and buff coat. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last an escallop
of the first. Mantling gules, doul<led argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of his liveries, an escallop argent. Motto
— "Sic itur in ahum." Married, 1861, Margaret, eldest
dau. of Robert Craig, Esq.; and has /w««r—(i) Alexander
Cowan Cowan, Gentleman, b. August i, 1863 [w. , 1892,
Alice Buchanan, dau. of the late John Comrie Thomson,
Sheriff of Forfarshire, and has issue] ; (2) Robert Craig
Cowan, Gentleman, b. Jan. 2, 1865 ; (3) Charles Menzies
Cowan, Gentleman, b. April 17, 1872; Katharine Mabel;
Margaret Lucy ; Eleanor Charlotte [/«. Rev. G. F. Eyre,
Vicar of Far Forest, Rock, Bewdley] ; Mabel Beatrice ; and
Edith Lilian (twin with her sister Mabel). Estates — Logan
House, Milton Bridge, Midlothian. Residence — Dalhousie
Castle, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, N.B. Clubs — Caledonian,
University (Edinburgh), Conservative (Edinburgh), Union
(Edinburgh).
DAVID COWAN, Gentleman, M.A. ( Irinity Coll.,
Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law. Born May i, 1863, being the
second son of the late Lieut. -Co). Phineas Cowan, one of
H.M.'s Lieutenants for Ciiy of London, by his wife Rose,
eldest dau. of the late Samuel Moses of'Stockwell Park.
Armorial bearings Gules, an Eastern crown between two
galtraps in.fesse or, between three stags trippant argent,
each gorged with a collar gemel sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and fructed proper, a stag
argent, resting the dexter forefoot on a galtrap or. Motto
— " Sanctitas Deo." Residence -■z-j Linden Gardens, \V.
HARRY DOUGLAS COWAN, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 6, 1865, being the son of the late Lieut. -Col. Phineas
Cowan, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the Citv of London,
by his wife Rose, eldest dau. of the late Samuel Moses of
Stockwell Park. Armorial bearings— Gules, an Eastern
crown between two galtraps in ftsse or, between three stags
trippant argent, each gori^ed with a collar gemel sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and fructed
proper, a stag argent, resting the de.xter forefoot on a gal-
trap or. Motto —" Sanctitas Deo." Residence — 4 Albe-
marle Street, London, W.
JAMES COWAN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and a
Member of the Council for the county of Renfrew, second
son of Lachlan Cowan and his wife Lilias, daughter of
James Bruce. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Constitutional,
Conservative (Glasgow), Scottish Conservative (Edinljurgh).
Livery — Claret colour with white facings. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire and a chief
gules, the former charged with an escallop or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, issiiant out of a cloud a de.xter hand
proper, holding a heart gules ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, "Vires et fides." Estate and postal ad-
dress— Ross Hall, Crookston, Renfrewshire.
TiiK Latk JAMES WILLIAM ALSTON COWAN,
Esquire, D.S.O. ,Capt. Highland Light Infantry; killed
in action at Magersfontein, Dec. 11, 1899. Thirdson of J(jhn
B. Cowan, M.D. , LL.D., Professor of Materia Medica in
the University of Glasgow, by .\nne B. B , seconp dau. of
James W. Alston of Stockbriggs, Lanarkshire, Armorial
bearings — Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief engrailed of
the second, a fleur-de-lis of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wrea h of his liveries, an
escallop shell or. MottO — " Sic iiur in altum."
JOHN CAMPBELL COWAN, Gentleman. Born Jan.
31, 1870, being the son of the late L:eut.-Col. Phineas
Cowan, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London,
by his wife Rose, eldest dau. of the late Samuel Moses of
Stockwell Park. Armorial bearings Gules, an Eastern
crown between two galtraps in fesse or, between three stags
trippant argent, each gorged with a collar gemel sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and fructed
proper, a stag argent, resting the dexter forefoot on a gal-
trap or. Motto— " Sanctitas Deo." Residence— \].S. A.
JOHN MARSHALL COWAN, Gentleman, B.A., M.D.,
B.C. (Cantab), D.Sc. (Gkisgow), Fellow of the Faculty of
Physicians and Surgeons. Born 1870, being the fourth and
youngest son of the late John B. Cowan, M.D. , LL.D., Pro-
fessor of Materia Medica in the Univ. of Glasgow, and Anne,
his wife, second dau. of James W. Alston of Stockbriggs, !
Lanarkshire. Live/y—'Red. Armorial bearings —Argent,
a saltire gules, on a chief invected of the second a fleur-de-
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lis of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an escallop or. Motto — " Sic itur in
ahum." Married, 1898, Maud Mary, eldest dau. of George
W. Hamilton of Row, Dumbartonshire ; and has Issue —
Robert Hamilton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1899. Residence —
14 Woodside Crescent, Glasgow. C/m^— Western (Glasgow).
LEWI.S PHINEAS COWAN, Gentleman. Born Nov.
i6, i860, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Col. Phineas
Cowan, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London,
Sheriff" of London and Middlesex 1883, by his wife Rose,
eldest dau. of the late Samuel Moses of Stockwell Park.
Armorial bearings Gules, an Eastern crown between two
galtraps in fesse or, between three stags trippant argent,
each gorged with a collar gemel sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and fructed proper, a stag
argent, resting the de.xter forefoot on a galtrap or. Motto
— " Sanctitas Deo." C/«iJ.f— Isthmian, Royal Temple
Yacht. Residence -59 St. James's Street, S.W.
ROBERT WILLIAM COWAN, Gentleman. Born
April 4, 1861, being the eldest son of the late John Black
Cowan, M.D., of Glasgow, bv his first wife Mary Anne,
dau. of Dr. W. Stokes of Dublin. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a saltire and chief gules, the latter charged with a
fleur-de-lis of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest Upon a wreath of his liveries, an escallop or. Motto
—"Sic itur in altum." i?w.— Cochrane, N.W.T. , Canada.
COWANS (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron embattled
gules, between a chaplet of roses in chief of the last, leaved
vert, and a demi-lion couped double-queued in base also
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a wreath of roses argent, leaved
vert, a demi-lion double-queued as in the arms, holding
between the paws a wreath of oak fructed proper.
Sons of John Cowans of Carlisle, Cumberland, and
Hartlands, Cranford, Middx. , jn. Jennie Steven: —
Col. John Steven Cowans, M.V.O. , A.Q.M.G. 2nd Div.
Aldershot Command, Major and Lt.-Col. Rifle Brigade,
D..A.Q.M.G. Headquarters 1898-1903, has Order of Royal
Crown, b. 1862 ; m. 1884, Eva, d. of Rev. John Edmund
Coulson, Vicar of Long Preston, Yorks. C/«i5— Naval and
Military.
Major Ernest Arnold Cowans, Seaforth Highlanders, b.
1865. C/«^— Naval and Military. Res. —
§ .ALBERT VICTOR JOHN COWELL, Esquire,
Capt. Rifle Brigade. Born 1869, being the eldest son
of the late Major. -Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir John Clayton
Cowell, K.C. B. , by his wife Georgina Elizabeth, only child
of the late lames Pulleine, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Clifton
Castle and" Crake Hall, Yorks. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, a hind trippant gules. Crest -A lion passant
guardant gules, ducally crowned and gorged with a plain
collar or. Motto — "Fortis et celer." Postal address--
Clifton Castle, Bedale, Yorks. Club — Wellington.
COWPER, quartered by HINCKES.
FRANK COWPER, Gentleman, M.A. Univ. of Oxford,
late Lieut, ist Ad. Batt. Buckingham Volunteers, Born
1849, being the second son of Henry Cooper, Gentleman, of
Forest Lodge, Shooter's Hill, in the co. of Kent, by his wife
Catherine Crwm, dau. of S. Lovegrove, and resumed the
original spelling of Cowper by Deed-Poll. Clubs — Grosvenor,
Royal Harwich Yacht, Royal Cinque Ports Yacht (Dover).
Armorial bearings- Argent, a sword fesseways proper,
between three martlets gules, on a chief invected azure, four
annulets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased or,
charged with two annulets azure, transfixed by a sword as
in the arms, and holding a cherry branch proper. Motto —
" Tuum est." Married, 1876, Edith Eliza, daughter of
the Reverend Edward Cadogan, Master of Arts, Clerk m
Holy Orders; and has had Iss7ie~~[\] Frank Cadogan
Cowper, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (2) Lionel Cadogan Cow-
per, Gentleman, born 1880; (3) Gerald Cadogan Cowper,
Gentleman, born 1883 ; (4) Henry Evelyn Cadogan Cowper,
Gentleman, born 1886, died 1887; Edith Alice Magdalen;
Gladys Blanche Catherine ; Gwenllyan Sibylla Mary ; and
Nesta Evelyn Dorothea. Post. add. — Grosvenor Club, W.
GEOFFREY THOMAS MIDDLETON CARLETON
COWPER, Gentleman. Born Nov. 17, 1889, being the
second but only surviving son of Frederick Carleton Cowper,
by his wife Ella Elizabeth, only dau. of W. Middleton Moore,
Esq., J. P., D. L., of Grimesliill, Westmorland. Livery —
Dark blue, waistcoat white and black. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron paly or and ermine, in chief an annulet
between two martlets argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a buffalo's head erased per fesse
sable and or, armed of the last, charged on the neck with a
cross crosslet counterchanged, in the mouth a sV\p of oak
proper. Motto — " Industria et perseverantia." Estates—
Unthank and Carleton. Residence— Q^xXtion Hall, Penrith,
Cumberland.
HENRY SWAINSON COWPER, Esquire, F.S.A.,
formerly Capt. ist V. B. Royal Lancaster Regt. , 2nd Lieut.
3rd and 4th Batt. King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. Born
June 17 i86t;, being the second son of Thomas Christopher
Cowner-Essex of Yewfield, Hawkshead, Lancashire, by his
wife Catherine Anne, dau. of Benjamin Hall of Grange-over-
\ is the Naval Cockade.
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Sands, and Newton in Cartmel. Armorial bearmgs-Or
two barriilets wavy azure, between two horseshoes in chief
sable and a lantern in base proper, a crescent for distinction.
Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuff argent, holding in the
hand a lantern suspended to a staff proper. MottO-
"Conduco." Married, 1902, Amy Mary, eldest dau. of
Major-Gen. Charles Stirling Dundas, R.E. (son of James
Dundas of that ilk) ; and has /jj//tf— Christopher Swainson
Cowper, 1903. Residence -High House, Hawkshead.
Lanes. Clubs -Constitutional, Royal Societies'.
THOMAS COWPER COWPER- ESSEX, Esquire,
Major 3rd Batt. Loyal North Lanes. Re.^t., b. July i, 1863,
being the eldest son'of Thomas Christopher Covvper-Essex,
of Yewfield Castle, Hawksliead, in the County Pal.itine of
Lancaster, and Oldfields, Acton, in the county of Middle-
sex, by Catherine Anne, dau. of Benjamin Hall of Grange-
over-Sands. Armorial bearings —Quarterly i and 4,
azure, within two chevronels or, a qiiatrefoil of the last,
between two griffins' heads couped ermine, the whole be-
tween three eagles displayed of the second (for Essex), 2
and 3 or, two barrulets wavy azure between two horse-
shoes in chief sable, and a lantern in base proper (for
Cowper. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, on the
capital of an Ionic column a griffin's head couped sable,
charged with two quatrefoils or (for Essex), 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested gules, the cuff
argent, holding in the hand a lantern suspended from a
staff proper (for C!owper). Motto — "Conduco." Estates
— Hawkshead and Acton. Postal address — Grove House,
Seymour Place, Fulham Road, South Kensington.
COX. quartered by BUTT.
ALFRED WILLIAM COX, Esquire, J. P. co. Perth.
Born 1861, being the fourth son of George Addison Cox
of Invertrossachs, Perthshire, by his wife Eliza, dau. of
David Methven, Kirkcaldy. C/k^— Junior Athenaeum.
Armorial bearings— Or, a chevron azure between two
spur-revels in chief and a lion's head erased in base gules,
langued of the second, within a bordure indented ermines.
Upon the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure doubled or. Crest - A dexter arm embowed
issuing out of the sea, holding in the hand an anchor in
bend sinister, cabled proper ; and in an escroll above, this
Motto, ' ' Praemium virtutis honos. " Married, September 8,
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1892, Helen, daughter of Major George Paris Salmon (late
of the Bengal Artillery) of Willanslee, Perth ; and has
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Issue— Ewz.x\ Hillhouse Methven Cox, Gentleman, born
June 19, 1893. iVa/— Glendoick, Glencarse, Perthshire.
EDWARD COX, Esquire, of Cardean and Drumkilbo,
cos. of Forfar and Perth, J. P., D.L., M.A. Edin. Born
1850, being the fourth son of the late James Cox, Esq.,
of Cardean, and of Clement Park, J, P. and D.L. for co.
of Forfar, and his wife Clementina, dan. of James Car
michael of Dundee. Armorial bearings— Or, a chevron
azure between two mullets pierced in chief, and a lion's
head erased in base gules, langued of the second. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed issuing out
of the sea, holding in the hand an anchor in bend sinister
cabled proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
"Prgemium virtutis honor." Married, 1875, Ada Mary,
is the Military Cockade.
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daughter of John Johnson Stitt of Liverpool ; and has
Issue — (x\ James Ernest Cox, Gentleman, born Sept. 12,
1876 ; (2) John Arthur Cox, Gentleman, born April 29,
1878 ; Hilda Mary ; Irene Mildred ; and Beatrice Emily.
Estates and postal address— Cardean, Meigle, N.B. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir JOHN WILLIAM COX, K.C.B.,
Colonel Somersetshire Light Infantry since 1900. Born
1821, being the eldest son of the late Col. Sir William
Cox of Coolcliffe, co. Wexford; served with 13th L.I. in
Afghanistan 1840-1842 (two medals, and specially men-
tioned in despatches), in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and
in Indian Mutiny 1857, 1858 (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, and medal); created C. B. (Mil.) 1859, and
K.C. B. 1896; Col. Bedfordshire Regt., 1893-1900. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, three bars azure, in chief a trefoil
slipped vert, on a canton gules, a lion's head erased
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest^On a wreath of
the colours, a goat's head erased azure, armed or, holding
in his mouth a trefoil slipped vert. MottO — " Fide et
fortitudine." Married, 1850, Emma (who died 1887),
dau. of Capt. C. Griffin, R.N. ; and has Issue — Major
William C. Cox, Somerset Light Infantry, b. Feb. 1861 ;
and fivedaus. Postal address— 26 South Parade, Southsea.
Club— RoyaX Albert Yacht (Southsea).
WILLIAM HENRY COX. Esquire, J. P. for Perthshire.
Born April 14, 1865, being the eldest son of William Cox,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Snaigow, in the county of
Perth, who died September 7, 1894, by his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of Henry Boase, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow
of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Geological Society
(Cornwall). Clubs — Junior Athenxum ; New (Edin-
burgh); Coimty (Perth); Royal and Ancient Golf (Saint
Andrews). Livery — Drab coat, blue collar and cuffs.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Or, a chevron
azure between two spur-revels in chief, and a lion's head
erased in base gules, langued of the second within a
bordure of the third, impaling the arms of Kinloch of
Gourdie, namely azure, on a chevTon between three mascles
or, a boar's head erased of the field, a fieur-de-lis in chief
of the second. Above the shield is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ;
and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
arm embowed issuing out of the sea, holding in the hand
an anchor in bend sinister, cabled proper, and in an escroU
over the same this Motto, " Pra2mium virtutis honos."
Married, June 6, 1893, Amy Verden (who died March 21,
1894), daughter of the late William Harrower Anderson,
13 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh ; and has Issue — Amy
Verden. He married secondly, April 28, 1896, Annie,
daughter of the late David James Kinloch, Esquire, Colonel
R.A., of Gourdie; and has Issue — (1) Henry Kinloch Cox,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 6, 1898; (2) William Archibald Cox,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 15, 1901 ; (3) Graham Kinloch Cox,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1903. Estates — Snaigow, near
Dunkeld, and Clunie, near Blairgowrie, both in the co.
of Perth. Postal address — Snaigow, Murlhly, Perthshire.
Col. WILLIAM COX, late Lt.-Col. Somerset Regt.
Born 1837, being the elder but only surviving son of the late
William Cox, Esq., J. P., of Ballynoe, by Elizabeth, dau.
of the late John Ormsby Vandeleur of Maddenstown, co.
Kildare. Armorial bearings — Argent, three bars gules,
on a canton azure, a lion's head erased or, and impaling
the arms of Lowry-Corry, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules
a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ; 2
and 3 sable, a cup argent, with a garland between two
laurel branches, all issuing therefrom proper (for Lowry).
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an antelope's head erased sable,
corned or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear
proper. Motto— " Fortiter et fideliter." Married, 1882.
Mary Emma, dau. of the late Admiral Armar Lowry-Corry.
Seat — Ballynoe, Ballingarry, Limerick.
COX (H. Coll., 1761). Argent, three cocks gules, crowned
or, on a chief azure, on a pale between two ostrich feathers
of the first, a rose of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock gules,
ducally crowned or. Motto — " Garde la foy."
Son of Frederick William Cox, b. 1808 ; d. 1864 ; m,
1834, Hon. Fanny Pitt-Rivers, d. of Horace William,
3rd Lord Rivers : —
Frederick Cox, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Middx. , Hon.
Col. late Middx. Yeom. Cav. , b. 1835; ;«. 1861, Mabel, d.
of Arthur Eden, Assist. Compt. of Exchequer (nephew of
ist Lord Auckland); and has surv. issue — (i) Reginald
Henry Cox, Gentleman, b. 1865 [w. , Sybil Mary, d. of
late F. M. Wiguelin] ; (2) Hubert Arthur Cox, Gentleman,
b. 1871 ; (3) Algernon Charles Cox, Gentleman, b. 1876 ;
[m. 1901, Lilian, d. of W. Grazebrook ; and has issue —
Frederick Cox, Gentleman, b. 1902] ; Lilian \m. H. V.
Rudston-Read] ; and Mabel Horatio. Seats — Hillingdon
House, Middx. ; Harefield Place, Uxbridge, Middx.
A'tfj.— 3 Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W. ; Stanswood
Cottage, Fawley, Southampton.
COX (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile nebuby gules between
six ears of wheat slipped three and three, two in saltire
and one in pale in base vert, an eagle displayed of the
field, thejwings vair. MantUng gules and or. Crest— Un
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed or, the wings
vair, holding in each claw three ears of wheat as in the
arms. Motto—' ' Super sidera volum. "
Eld. son of Edward and Ann Cox of Middx. : —
Henry Cox, Gentleman, F. R.G.S., Liveryman of the
Worshipful Company of Fanmakers, h. 1851 ; ni. 1887,
Martina, d. of William Warren ; and has issue — Helen
Dora. ^mZ-Radipole Manor, Radipole, Dorset. lown
Jies. — 64 Eaton Square, London, S.W. Clubs — Royal
Societies, Junior Constitutional.
Rev. AUGUSTUS MEAD COXWELL- ROGERS,
M.A. St. John's Coll., Oxon. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar
of Mickleton, Chipping-Campden, Glos. , being the youngest
son of the Rev. William Rogers Coxwell- Rogers (who
assumed the additional surname and arms of Rogers by
Royal Licence 1854). Armorial bearings (^)uarterly i
and 4, argent, a mullet sable, on a chief or, a tleur-de-lis
gules (for Rogers) ; 2 and 3, argent, a bend between six
cocks gules (for Coxwell). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis or (for
Rogers) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon
displayed argent. Motto —" Vigi la et ora." Residence —
Mickleton Vicarage, Chipping-Campden.
Rev. RICHARD COXWELL-ROGERS, B.A. Cambs.
Clerk in Holy Orders, being the eldest son of the Rev.
William Rogers Coxwell- Rogers (who assumed the addi-
tional surname and arms of Rogers by Royal Licence 1854).
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent, a mullet
sable, on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis gules (for Rogers) ; 2 and
3, argent, a bend wavy between six cocks s;ules (for Cox-
well). Mantling sable and or. Crests -i. on a wreath of
the colours, a fleur-de lis or (for Rogers) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-dragon displayed argent. Motto
" Vigila et ora." Postal (it^i^rwj- - Dowdeswell Rectory,
Andoversford, Glos.
COYSH, quartered by LLANGAT TOCK.
CLEMEN r WILLIAM HARDY COZENS-HARDY,
Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Norfolk. Born Feb. 27, 1833,
being the eldest son of William Hardy Cozens-Hardy,
Esq., of LetheriuLjsett Hall, J. P., by his wife Sarah, dau.
ofThomas Theobold, Esq., of Norwich. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and or, in
chief two bombshells tired, and in base an eagle's head
erased proper (for Hardy) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and
gules, on a pile or, a lion rampant of the second, guttt^e-
d'eau and collared argent (for Cozens). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed proper, charged with a pellet between
two chevronels or, and grasping an eagle's head fesse-
ways also proper (for Hardy) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant or, gutt6e-de-sang and fretty gules
(for Cozens). Motto — " Fear one." Marr-tid, May 8,
1856, Helen Ferneley, dau. of T. C. Wrigley of Wood-
field Lodge, Huddersfield ; and has with other Issue (a
son and two daughters) —Arthur Wrigley Cozens-Hardy,
Gentleman, b. 1857 [m., 1882, Mary, only dau. of Sydney
Evershed, Esq., and has, with other issue, a son, b.
1886]. 6V,;/.r— Letheringsett Hall and Cley Hall, Nor-
folk.
HERBERT HARDY COZENS-HARDY, Esquire,
Member of Parliament for the Northern Division of Nor-
folk, Barrister-at-Law, one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned
in the Law, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws of
the University of London. Born November 22, 1838,
being the second son of the late William Hardy Cozens-
Hardy, Esquire, J. P., of Letheringsett Hall, Holt, in
the county of Norfolk, by his wife Sarah (who died
1891), daughter of Thomas Theobald of Norwich. Chtb
—Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and or, in chief
two bombshells fired and in base an eagle's head erased
proper (for Hardy) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and gules,
on a pile or, a lion rampant of the second, gutt^e-d'eau
and collared argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with a pellet
between two chevronels or, and grasping an eagle's head
fesseways also proper (for Hardy) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion rampant or, guttte-de-sang and fretty
gules (for Cozens) ; with the Motto, " Fear one." Married,
1866, Maria (who died 1886), daughter of Thomas Hep-
burn, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Clapham Common ;
and has Issue— Tv/o sons and two daughters. Residence
— 50 Ladbroke Grove, W. Chambers — 7 New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
CRABBIE (L.O. , 1873). Azure, on a fesse argent,
between two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a crab in base or, a
iiunting-horn sable, garnished and stringed of the field.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter arm embowed, the hand holding a
crab-stick in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Nunquam
non paratus."
Son of the late John Crabbie of 22 Royal Terrace,
Edinburgh, Merchant in Leith : —
George Crabbie of Blairhoyle, Port of Monteith, Perth-
shire, Esq., J. P. CO. Perth, b. 1848. Res. — 8 Rothesay
Terrace, Edinburgh.
H MONTAGUE HUGHES CRACKANTHORPE,
^ Esquir.', D.C.L., K.C., J. P., D.L., Hon. Pillow
St. John's College, Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's
Inn, and Bencher, Chairman of Westmorland Quarter
Sessions. Born Feb. 24, 1832, being the sixth son of
Christopher Cookson of Nowers, near Wellington, Somer-
set, by Jane Ancrum, dau. of the late John Strother
Ancrum, Esquire; succeeded to the Newbiggin estates on
the death of iiis father's cousin, Mr. William Cr.ickanthorpe,
1888, and by Royal License, dated July 28, 1888, he and
his issue were authorised to take and use the surname of
Crackanthorpe instead of that of Cookson, and to bear
the arms of Crackanthorpe quarterly with their own family
arms. Clubs — Athen;eum, Brooks's. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : (Juarterly i and 4, or a chevron between
tiiree mullets azure (for Crackanthorpe) ; 2 and 3 per pale or
and gules, two legs couped at the thigh in armour, between as
many tilting-spears fesseways, one in chief and one in base
all counterchanged (for Cookson). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a holly bush vert, fructed ppr. (for Crackanthorpe) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper, collared vair,
holding in the dexter paw a staff raguly gu. , and resting the
sinister paw on a mullet pierced also gu. (for Cookson),
Motto — " Mihi res succurrere disco." Married, April 6,
i86g, Blanche .\lethea Elizabeth, younger dau. of the Rev.
Eardley Chauncy Holt, M.A., Oxon., of the Cottage, Upper
East Sheen, Surrey; and has had Issue — (i) Hubert Mon-
tague Crackanthorpe, Gentleman, b. May 12, 1870, d. with-
out issue Nov. 1896; (2) Dayrell Eardley Montague Crack-
anthorpe, Gentleman, b. Sept. 9, 1871 ; (3) Oliver Montague
Crackanthorpe, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1876. Seat — New-
biggin Hall, Westmorland. Residence— Si, Rutland Gate,
S.W.
EDWARD WESTON CRACROFT (formerly Cracroft-
Amcotts, the name of Amcotts being discontinued in 1885),
Esq., J. P. Born January 5, 1849, being the second son of
the late Weston Cracroft-Amcotts, Esq., J. P., Colonel ist
Lincolnshire Rifle Volunteers, by his wife Williama Emma,
daughter of W^illiam George Cherry. Club — Grosvenor.
Armorial bearings as recorded are — Quarterly i and
4, argent a tower triple-towered between three standing
cups azure (for Amcotts) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a bend dan-
cettte argent, three martlets sable (for Cracroft). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules,
collared or, eating an acorn of the last (for Amcotts) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, supporting
with the dexter claw a battle-axe, the handle or, the head
argent (for Cracroft). The name, arms, and crest of Cra-
croft only are now used. Married, April 24, 1879, Cicely
Sophia Mary, dau. of Henry Nevile of Walcot Hall,
Stamford. Estates — Hackthorn, near Lincoln; West
Keal, near Spilsby. Postal address — Hackthorn Hall,
Lincoln.
The L.-^te FREDERICK A. CRACROFT-AMCOTTS,
Esq., J. P. for Kesteven and Lindsey, parts of Lincolnshire,
late Major sth Dragoon Guards, Lord of the Manor of
Stow, Lincolnshire, who died April 16, 1897. Bo>-n 1853,
is the Military Cockade.
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being the second surviving son of the late Weston Cracroft-
Amcotts, Esq., J. P., Col. ist Line. Rifle Vol., by his wife
Williama Emnia, dau. of William George Cherry. Chib
—Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent a tower triple- towered between three
standing cups azure (for Amcotts) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a
bend dancett^e argent, three martlets sable (for Cracroft).
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, collared
or, eating an acorn of the last (for Amcotts) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, supporting with
the dexter claw a battle-axe, the handle or, the head
argent. Married, Feb. 17, 1885, Emily Grace, youngest
dau. of Anthony Willson of Ranceby, Lincolnshire ; and has
Issue — (i) Weston Cracroft-Amcotts, Gentleman,/^. Nov. 7,
1888 ; (2) John Cracroft-Amcotts, Gentleman, b. Jan. 3,
1891 ; and Sylvia. Estates — Kettlethorpe, Newton, and
Marton, and the Manor of Stow, all in the county of Lin-
coln. Postal address — Kettlethorpe Hall, Newark.
WESTON CRACROFT-AMCOTTS, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 7, 1888, being the elder son of the late Major
Frederick Augustus Cracroft-Amcotts of Kettlethorpe Hall,
CO. Lincoln, J. P., 5th Dragoon Guards, by his wife Emily
Grace, youngest dau. of the late Anthony Willson of Rauceby,
near Sleaford, co. Lines. Armorial bearings Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a tower triple-turreted between three
covered cups azure (for Amcotts) ; 2 and 3, per pale vert
and gules, on a bend dancett^e argent, three martlets sable
(for Cracroft). Mantling azure and argent. Crests i.
on a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, collared
and eating an acorn or (for Amcotts) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a stork proper, supporting with his dexter foot
a battle-axe staff or, head argent (for Cracroft). Seat —
Kettlethorpe Hall, Newark.
EDMUND JAMES ADDERLEY CRADOCK,
Esquire, D. L. for co. Warwick; assumed by Royal
Licence, 1886, the surname of Cradock instead of Adderley.
Born Jan. 17, 1816, being the second son of Charles
Clement Adderley of Knighton, co. Leicester, by his
wife Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Edmund Cradock
Hartopp, Bart., of Four Oaks Hall, Warwickshire.
Armorial bearings — Per saltire gules and argent, semfe
of cross crosslets and three boars' heads couped coimter-
changed. Married, April 1848, Marian Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Sir Joseph Leeds, Rart. , of Croxton Park, co.
Cambridge ; and has Issue Ednmnd William Cradock,
Esq., Lt.-Col. the Royal Fusiliers (retired); b. Sept. 18,
1849. iVrt/ Knighton Hall, Leicester; Woodbine, Ryde,
Isle of Wight. Club -Royal Victoria Yacht.
EDMUND WILLIAM CRADOCK. Esquire, Lt.-
Col. (retired) late Royal Fusiliers, Colonel late Isle of
Wight Princess Beatrice's Rifle Volunteers, J. P. cos. Hants
and Hereford, D. L. Isle of Wight; assumed by Royal
Licence, 1886, the name of Cradock in lieu of Adderley.
Born Sept. 18, 1849, being the only child of Edmund James
Cradock {d. May 14, 1903), of Knighton Hall, Leicestershire,
crosslets and three boars' heads couped all counterchanged.
Married, Nov. 14, 1878, Emily Margaret, dau. of Captain
F. Stanfell, R.N. ; and hfis /««(? — Hartopp Francis Charles
Adderley Cradock, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards, b. March 17, 1880. Seats -The Castle, Ryrie,
Isle of Wight; Knighton Hall, Leicestershire; Thinghill,
Herefordshire. C/«*j United Service, Army and Navy,
Royal Victoria Yacht (Ryde).
CRAIG of Dalnair, quartered by FRASER-TYTLER.
CRAIG of Craigavon (U.O.). Gules, a fesse ermine,
between three bridges of as many arches proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
AMES eRAIG
and Woodbine, Ryde, Isle of Wight (only brother of ist
Baron Norton), by his wife Marian, eldest dau. of Sir Joseph
Leeds, 2nd Bart. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial
bearings — Per saltire gules and argent, sem^e of cross
demi-lion rampant per fesse gules and sable, holding m the
dexter paw a mullet or. Motto— " Charity provokes
charity." ZLzw^t'— Light green, with dark green facings.
Son of James Craig, Esq., J. P., of Craigavon and
Tyrella, b. 1828; d. 1900; m. 1858, Eleanor Gilmour,
d. of Robert Brown : —
James Craig, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles, b.
1871. 5frt/— Craigavon, CO. Down. C/?^i5j— Ulster (Belfast),
Union (Belfast).
R. HUNTER CRAIG, Esq., J.P. for co. of Ayr, and
M.P. for Govan Division of Lanarkshire. Born April 28,
1839, being the son of James Craig, of Gowan Bank, Par-
tick, CO. Lanark. Armorial bearings— Azure, a sword
proper, hilted and pommelled or, enfiled near the point
with a' celestial crown also proper, over all on a fesse
ermine an escutcheon of the second charged with a cross
gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure doubled argent; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a chevalier
armed capa-pie or, on a horse in full career sable harnessed
proper grasping a broken lance in bend also proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, "J'ai bonne
esp<?rance." Estate~^t%\. Dunmore, co. Stirling. Postal
address— West Park, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, N.B. Clubs-
Reform, New (Glasgow).
The Late WILLIAM YOUNG CRMG Esq. J.P. for
COS. Chester and Stafford, was M.P. for North Staffs, 1880-
is the Naval Cockade.
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ino- son of John Craig of Lowick, Northumberland, and
Jane his wife, dau. of John Young of the same county.
(7/;^^_N.itional Liberal. Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse between three
annulets azure, as many crescents of the field. Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is
set for a Crest, a beaver sejant proper ; and on an escroll
over the same this Motto, "Arte utile Facio." Married,
May 19, 1857, Harriette Milton, only daughter of Richard
Stanney ; and has Issue — (i) John Craig, Gentleman, 1^.
1858 [/«. Minnie, daughter of Walter Craig of Melbourne,
and d. Jan. i, 1890, leaving with other issue, John William
Archibald Craig, Gentleman] ; (2) Samuel Elliot Craig,
Gentleman, b. 1866; (3) Donald Craig, Gentleman, h. 1868
is»/.]; Emily Frances [is w.]; Jane[isw.l; Harriette Elaine
'is ?«.]; Gertrude May; Mary Donaldson [is w.]; and
Marion Alsager [is m.\ Postal address — Milton House,
Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Latk JOHN CRAIG-LAURIE (formerly John
Craig) of Redcastle, Kirkcudbrightshire, and Myra Castle,
Born 1821, being the second son of the late John Craig of
Downpatrick, by his wife Jane, dau. of Thomas Anderson
of Walsh'stown Castle. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Ulster
(Belfast). Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, sable a cup argent, with a garland
between two laurel branches issuing out of the same vert,
all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight
boars' heads erased gules (for Laurie) ; 2 and 3 ermine,
a saltire engrailed gules, between a mullet in chief of the
second and a boar's head erased in base azure, the saltire
being surmounted of a fesse argent, charged with three
crescents sable (for Craig). Mantling sable doubled argent.
Crests — De.xter, on a wreath of the liveries, the trunk ot
an oak tree fesseways sprouting proper, and above the
same a cross pat^e iitchte gules ; and on an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Benedictio Dei ditat " (for Laurie) ;
sinister, on a wreath of the liveries, a chevalier on horse-
back, in full career, grasping a broken lance in bend
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Vive Deo ut vivas " (for Craig). Seats — Redcastle, Castle
Douglas, CO. Kirkcudbright ; i\Iyra Castle, Downpatrick,
and other lands in co. Down. Residence — Myra Castle,
Downpatrick, co. Down.
CHRISTINA HARRIET CRAIGIE, elder dau. of
the late Maurice Carmichael Craigie of Dumbarnie, by
iiis wife Helen, dau. of the late Hugh Tennant, Esq., J. P.,
of Well I'ark, co. Lanark. Armorial bearings, on a
lozenge, are Parted per pale sable and azure, on a chevron
ermine between three crescents or, a cross moline of the
first, within a bordure or. Seat Dumbarnie, Bridge of
Earn, N.B.
CRAIGIE (L.O.). Per pale gules and azure, on a
chevron ermine, a boar's head erased between two crescents
or, all within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
CO. Down, Esquire, J. P. for co. Down, Col. (retired), late
Lieut. -Col. Commandant 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles.
knight in full armour argent, mounted on a horse sable,
his dexter hand grasping a broken lance proper. Motto —
"iVive Deo ut vivas."
Son of John Craigie of Knoll House, nr. Honiton, co.
Devon, and of Fair View Tower, Pietermaritzburg,
Natal, M.D. Aberdeen (son of Capt. David Craigie of
Forfar, R. N. , C. B. ), m. 1865, Frances Mary, d. of
John Andrew Feild of Milford Haven, M.R.C.S.
(Eng.):-
David Charles Craigie, Gentltman, Solicitor (Eng.), and
Solicitor and Advocate of Supreme Court of Natal, b.
1867. Res. — Craigfintray House, Carshalton, Surrey.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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CRAIGMYLE, quartered by BURNETT.
CRAKENTHORP, quartered by ASKEN.
JOHN THOMAS CRAMER, Esquire, Capt. 5th Batt.
_ Roy. Irish Div. Royal Artillery. Born Dec. i, 1858,
being the only son of the late John Thomas Cramer, Esq.,
of Ballindinisk House, co. Cork, J. P., B.A. , Barrister-at-
Law, formerly Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards, by his wife Mary
Augusta, dau. of the Rev. Henry Richard Rogers, Esq., of
Killeagh, co. Cork. Armorial bearings— Per fesse in-
dented azure and or, in chief two fleurs-de-lis of the second,
a canton ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, ,1 fleur-de-lis between two wings ex-
panded or, penned argent. Motto— " Inevitabile fatum."
Postal rt(f(/r«5— 'Ballindinisk House, co. Cork.
GEORGE CECIL CROXTON CRAMPTON, Esquire,
of St. Valerie, co. Wicklow, J. P. co. Wicklow (High
Sheriff 1903), B..\. Pembroke College, Cambridge. Born
1858, being the eldest son of George Ribton Crampton,
Esq., I. P. for co. Mayo, of St. Valerie, and Ballyhook, co.
Wicklow, who d. 1889, by Helen Roden, dau. of John
Croxton of Owestry, co. Salop. Armorial bearings-
Sable, an esquire's helmet proper between two lions passant
guardant in pale or, in chief a rose argent, seeded or,
barbed vert, a canton quarterly or and gules, in the first
quarter a lion passant sable. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
or, holding between his paws a helmet close proper. Motto
— " Fortem posce animam." Married, 1895, Ida Blanche
(d.s.p. 1900), youngest dau. of James Mitchell of Ballynure,
CO. Wicklow. i)Vrt/- Ballyhook, Grange Con., co. Wick-
low. Club Kildare Street (Dublin).
JOHN TWISLETON RIBTON CRAMPTON, Esquire,
of Termoncarra, co. Mayo, J. P. co. Mayo. Born 1823,
being a younger son of the late Rev. Cecil Crampton, Rector
of Killucan, co. Westmeath, by Jane, dau. of Sir G. Ribton,
2nd Bart. Armorial bearings Sable, an esquire's helmet
proper between two lions passant guardant in pale or, in
chief a rose argent, seeded or, barbed vert, a canton
quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter a lion passant
sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, holding between his
paws a helmet close proper. Motto " Fortem posce
animam." Married, 1869, Melesina, dau. of John Richards,
Esq., J. P., of Baranagh, co. Mayo (she d. 1891); and has
/.f.f?/^ Gertrude Twisleton. 6Va/ - Termoncarra, Bel-
mullet.
CR.WISIE of O'Harabrook (U.O.) .\zure, on a fesse
or, between three lions rampant argent, as many trefoils
vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a stag's head coupod, pierced through the neck
with an arrow embrued proper, and charged with a trefoil
vert. Motto — " Labor omnia vincit."
Sons of lames Sinclair Cramsie, Esq., Capt. late 5th
Fus., M.A. , J. P. CO. Antrim (High Sheriff 1889-1890),
b. 1848; (/. 1903; m. 1882, Laura Mary, d. of Capt.
Antoine Sloet Butler, C. B., Divisional Magistrate,
MuUinyar : —
Robert Alexander Cramsie, Gentleman, <^. 1888. Seat —
O'Harabrook, Ballymoney, co. .-\ntrim.
lames Randal Beresford Cramsie, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Res.—
Arthur Butler Cramsie, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. —
Charles Murray Cramsie, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
John Moore Cramsie, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
ALFRED MOLYNEUX CRA'NMER-BYNG, Esquire,
formerly Lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards. Born
March 19, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Byng, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy, by his wife Mary
Ann, daughter of William Webb of the 24th Light
Dragoons [and grandson of Vice- Admiral the Hon. H. D.
Byng, fourth son of John, fifth Viscount Torrington], and
assumed by Royal License in the year 1882 the additional
surname and arms of Cranmer. Club — Boodle's. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly
sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the
second (for Byng) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron purpure,
between three pelicans vulning themselves proper, as many
cinquefoils or (for Cranmer). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
an heraldic antelope passant ermine (for Byng) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a crane's head ermine, erased gules,
pierced in the neck by an arrow in bend sinister or, barbed
and flighted argent ; with the Motto, " Tuebor." Married,
firstly, June 20, 1870, Caroline Mary, daughter of the Right
Honourable Henry Tufnell ; and secondly, Emma Evan-
geline Ker, daughter of Ker Baillie-Hamilton, Esquire,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ;
and has Issue— {i) Launcelot Alfred Cranmer Cranmer-
Byng, Esquire, born November 23, 1872 ; (2) Hugh Edward
Cranmer Cranmer - Byng, Gentleman, born 1873 ; and
Harriet Beatrice Cranmer. Estates - Quendon and Chickney,
in the county of Essex ; Blencairn and Tynehead, in the
county of Cumberland. Postal address — Quendon Hall,
Newport, Essex.
CRANSTOUN, see EDMONDSTOUNE
STOUN and TROTTER-CRANSTOUN.
CRAN-
EDMUND HENRY BERTRAM CRASTER, Esquire,
Capt. R.A. Born Sept. i, 1869, being the eldest son of the
late Edmund Cra'ster Cra'ster, Esq., J. P., formerly of the
Bengal Civil Service, by his wife Katherine Margaret, eldest
dau. of the late H. F. Broadwood of Lyne, Surrey. Armo-
rial bearings - Quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter
a raven proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a raven proper, charged on the breast with'
an escallop or. Motto — " Hodie felix eras ter." Seat —
THOMAS WILLIAM CRASTER, Esquire, J. P. for co.
of Northumberland. Born Dec. 28, i860, being the eldest
son of the late John Craster of Craster Tower, Northumber-
land, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1879), late Capt.
Northumberland Lt. Inf. Regt. (Mil.), B.A. (0.\on.), by his
wife Charlotte Pulleine, dau. of William Roddam of
Roddam, Northumberland. Zzwry— Claret colour. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly or and gules, in the first
quarter a raven proper impaling the arms of Osborn, namely
argent, a bend between two lions rampant sable. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest-on a wreath of the colours,
a raven proper, charged on the breast with an escaUop or.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Motto — " Hodie felix eras ten" Married, Jan. 1897,
Hilda, third dau. of the late Rev. M. F. F. Osborn
of Embleton Vicarage, Northumberland, Canon of New-
castle (younger brother of the late Sir George Osborn, Bart. ,
of Chicksands Priory, Beds.); and has Issite — John Mon-
tagu Craster, Gentleman, h. June 5, 1901. Estates —
Craster, Beadnell, and Shoresvvood (all in Northumber-
land). Seat — Craster Tower, Northumberland. [This
family has been settled at Craster since temp. Henry I.
The name was anciently written Crawcestre, but was
changed to the present spelling temp. Edward V.].
CRAUFURD, quartered by COOPER.
CRAUFURD, see HOUISON-CRAUFURD.
CRAUFURD of Kilbirnie (matric. 17 Nov. 1903, but
matric. as a quartering by Edmonston, 1775). Argent, two
tilting-spears in saltire proper between four ermine spots
sable, a bordure chequy gules and of the field. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
an ermine proper. Motto— " Sine labe nota."
Son of Rev. Sir George William Craufurd, 3rd Bart.,
M.A., h. 1797; d. 1881 ; m. ist.-Hon. Hester King, d!
of Peter, 7th Lord King, and sister of William, Earl of
Lovelace : —
Sir Charles William Frederick Craufurd, 4th Bart. (8
June 1781) of Kilbirney, Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b. 1847 ■' m.
1870, Hon. Isolda Caroline Vereker, eld. d. of Stan'dish
Prendergast, 4th Viscount Gort ; and has issue— (i) George
Standish Gage Craufurd, Esq., D.S.O. , F.R.G.S. , Capt.
Gordon Highlanders, d. 1872 ; (2) Quentin Charles Alex-
ander Craufurd, Esq., Lieut. R.N., d. 1875 [/«. 1890, Annie,
d. of Thomas Blackwell] ; (3) Alexander John Fortescue
Craufurd, Esq., i. 1876 ; (4) Charles Edward Vereker
Craufurd, Esq., R.N.,*^. 1885; Hester Jane Lahne ; Laline
Isolda; Isolda Mabel Cecil; Eleanor Mary Dorothea-
and Margaret Elizabeth Maria. Res.— 10 Warwick Square!
S.W. Cluis— United Service, Royal Naval (Portsmouth).'
GEORGE PERCIVAL CRAUFURD, Gentleman, heir
male of Craufurd of Ardmillan. Bom 1876, being the only
son of George Moir Craufurd, Gentleman, of the H.E.I.C.S.
(eldest son of Clifford Craufurd, H.E.I.C.S., next surviv-
ing brother to leave issue of the Hon. James Craufurd of
Ardmillan, a Lord of Session with the title of Lord Ard-
millan, who died s.p.w.), by his wife Jane, dau. of William
Freeman. Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings
Gules, on a fesse ermine between three mullets argent,
two crescents interlaced of the field. Motto — "Durum
patientia frango. " Residence — Calgarry, Canada.
HUGH RONALD GEORGE CRAUFURD, Gentle-
man. Born July 16, 1873, being the only son of the late
Edward Henry John Craufurd, Esq., of Auchenames and
Crosbie, J. P. and D. L. for the cos. of Ayr and Bute, M.P. for
the Ayr District of Burghs from 1852 to 1874, M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, by his wife Frances, who d. 1899, dau. of Rev. William
Moleswortii, Rector of St. Breoke, Cornwall, and sister of
Sir Paul William Molesworth, lotii Bart. Livery — White
and scarlet. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
gules, a fess ermine ; 2 and 3, argent, a stag's ht-ad erased
gules. MaJitling gules and argent Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a stag's head erased gules, between the attires
a cross crosslet fitchc^'c. Supporters — Two bulls sable,
armed and unguled or. Motto — " Tutum te robore red-
dam." Married, 1896, Teresa Mary, second dau. of the
late Charles Austin Leucher-Gibson, J. P. co. Gloucester.
Seat — Portencross, co. Ayr.
CRAWFURD - STIRLING- STUART (L.O., rematric.
26 Apl. 1904). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a bend gules, sur-
mounted of a fesse chequy azure and argent (Stuart of
Castlemilk, c. 1672-7) ; 2. argent, on a bend sable, three
buckles or, within a bordure gules (Stirling of Keir (cadet),
c. 1672-7) ; 3. gules, a fesse ermine between three mullets
argent within a bordureof the last, charged with three crosses
pat^e azure (Crawfurd). Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm erect, couped
below the elbow, holding in the hand a sword all proper.
Motto — " .\vant."
Only son of Capt. James Stirling-Stuart of Castlemilk
and Milton, J. P., formerly Capt. King's Dragoon
Guards, b. 1825 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1852, Harriet Boswell
Erskine, d. of Matthew Fortescue of Belvidere,
Dublin :—
William James Crawfurd - Stirling - Stuart, Esq., D. L.
CO. Lanark, b. 1854 ; m. 1890, Constance Marie de Lormet,
d. of Alexander Dennistoun of Golfliill, co. Lanark ; and
has issue — (i) James Stirling-Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
(2) Douglas Rae Stirling-Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and
Helen Constance. 6Va^j — Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glas-
gow ; Milton, Glasgow. C/«^.f— Carlton, Turf.
is the Military Cockade.
Cra
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CRAVEN, see COLQUITT-CRAVEN.
CRAWFORD, quartered by BOYLE.
CRAWFORD, see SKARMAN-CRAWFORD.
TAMES DUNDAS CRAWFORD, Gentleman. Born
November 1850, being the son of the late James Coutts
Crawford, Esquire, of Wirawan, Wellington, New Zealand.
Captain of the New Zealand Militia, and Member of the
Legislative Council, by his first wife Sophia, daughter of
Admiral Sir James \\'hitley Deans-Dundas, Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Honourable of the Bath, of Barton Court,
in the county of Berkshire, and Ashton Hall, in the county
of Flint. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, gules a fesse wavy ermine, between three
mullets argent, pierced azure (for Crawford) ; 2 and 3 sable,
a chevalier on horseback armed at all points cap-a-pie,
brandishing a scymitar aloft argent, a bordure gules (for
Nevay). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an increscent
chequy argent and azure; with the MottO, "Fide et dih-
gentia."
S ROBERT CRAWFORD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
the CO. of Donegal, and High Sheriff for the said
county for the year 1894, B..-^. Dublin University, 1852;
M.A., Dublin, and of Cambridge [ad eundem). 1869;
Honorary Master in Engineering Dublin University,
1883 ; Professor of Civil Engineering in he Univer-
sity of Dublin, 1882-1887; Member of the Institution
of Civil FInginccrs; Member of the Royal Irish Academy.
Bor7i June 2, 1831, being tne third and youngest son of
Samuel Crawford of Ballvshannon, by his wife Margaret,
daughter of John Duncan of Granby Row, Dublin. Club
—University (Dublin). A/'j-fO'— Dark claret colour, with
silver-plated buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Gules, a fesse ermine, between three crosses pat^e
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, an
ermine passant proper, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped or ; with the Motto, " Sine labe nota " [Ped.
U.O.]. Married, firstly, Dec. 9, 1856, Emily Sarah (who
died 1870), dau. of James Crawford, Doctor of Medicine,
of Montreal, Canada; and secondly, June i, 1876, Anna,
eldest dau. of Thomas Troubridge Stubbs of Ballyshannon
(she died 1880); and by his first maiTiage has Issi/e — (i)
James Samuel Crawford, Gentleman, born January 20, 1858 ;
died December 6, 1858 ; (2) Robert Karl Crawford, Gentle-
man, born September 27, 1859, late Scholar and Prizeman of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, took a First Class in the
Classical Tripos (Part 1.) 1882 [/«. , June 20, 1891, Dora
Minnie Helen, dau. of Frederick Ottd of Canonbury,
London ; and has issue, Robert Frederick Crawford, Gentle-
man, born July 13, 1895]; (3) Ernest Caldwell Crawford,
Gentleman, born January 26, 1861, late Scholar, First
Honour and Prizeman, Trinity College, Dublin, and Gradu-
ate in Classical Honours, Dublin University (1885) ; (4)
Duncan John Crawford, Gentleman, born August 24, 1862,
died February 17, 1864 ; (5) the Reverend William Saunders
Crawford, D. D. , born July 12, 1864, late Scholar, and First
Honour and Prizeman, Trinity College, Dublin ; first of
the First Class in Classics (Senior Moderator) and first gold
medal at Degree Examination 1886 ; Vice-Chancellor's Prize-
man, Greek Verse, 1888 ; Clerk in Holy Orders; (6) Henry
Arthur Crawford, Gentleman, Civil Engineer, born ^lay 11,
1870 ; Ahce Emily ; Emma Mary ; and by his second —
(7) Thomas Troubridge Crawford, Gentleman, born April
19, 1877, died December 12, 1900 ; (8) Alfred Crawford,
Gentleman, born August i, 1878 ; (9) and (10) Edward
Crawford, Gentleman, and Frederick Crawford, Gen-
tleman, twins, born November 23, 1880. Estates —
Stonewold, near Ballyshannon, in the county of Donegal ;
Rahans Far, near Dunkineely, in the county of Done-
gal. Postal address — Stonewold, Ballyshannon, county
Donegal.
JAMES CRAWFURD, Esquire, J.P., B.A. Trinity
Coll., Dublin, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
formerly in the Bengal Civil Service, Judge of Hooghly
1891. Born Feb. 18, 1846, being the second but eld. surv.
son of George Crawfard, Esq., of Thornvvood, J. P., by his
wife Agnes Gibson, dau. of James Wilkie of Knowehead.
Armorial bearings (9 April, 1864) — Gules, a fesse ermine,
between three mullets argent in chief and in base two
swords saltireways proper, hiked and pommelled or, all
within a bordure engrailed azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a castle
triple-towered argent, masoned sable, window and ports
gules. Motto— " Expugnavi." Residence — Thornwood,
CO. Lanark. C/w^i^Caledonian, Western (Glasgow).
THOMAS MACKNIGHT CRAWFURD, Esquire, J. P.
for both cos. Renfrew and Midlothian, formerly in the 93rd
Highlanders. Born 1820, being the son of the late William
Macknight Crawfurd, by his wife lane, second dau. of John
Crawford of Broadfield, co. Renfrew. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, gules, a fesse ermine, in base two
swords saltireways proper, hilted and pommelled or, all
within a bordure wavy argent (for Craufurd) ; 2 and 3, sable,
three lions' heads erased or, langued gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests~i. on a wreath of the liveries,
a sword erect in pale, having a pair of balances on the
point all proper ; 2. on a wreath of the liveries, a demi-hon
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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rampant or, armed and langued gules. Mottoes — "Quod
tibi hoc alteri " ; "Nil durum volenti." Married, first,
1847, Jane Cunningham, only dau. of John Allan Woddrop
of Dalmarnock and Garvald ; and has an only surviving
child, Marion Woddrop Macknight [;«., Aug. 1883, James
Dennistoun Mitchell of Garwood, co. Lanark]. He m.
secondly, Lillian, Parkinson of Fullwood Park, Chelten-
ham, dau. of T. T. Parkinson of Hampton and Sedge-
berrow, co. Worcester. Seats — Lauriston Castle, Mid-
lothian; Kirkland House, West Kilbride, N.B.
GEORGE CRAWHALL, Esquire, J. P. W.R. Yorks,
Born 1830, being the son of L Crawhall of Nun Monkton.
Yorks. Armorial bearings — Argent, three battle-axes
b. ; d. 1878 ; m. 1837, Laura, d. of Richard
Crawshay of Ottershaw Park : —
chevronways sable, between two chevronels engrailed gules,
the whole between three crows, also sable, impaling the
arms of Synnott, namely argent, three swans in pale sable,
ducally gorged or ; on a canton gules, a sword in pale proper.
MantUng sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a crow sable, holding in the
dexter claw a battle-axe in bend proper. Motto — " Preesto
et persto." Married, 1868, Cecilia B. , dau. of late M.
Synnott of Ballymoyer, co. Armagh. Seat — Burton Croft,
York.
FRANCIS CRAWLEY, Esquire, J. P. for Herts and
Beds. Born Oct. 12, 1S53, being the eldest son of the late
John Sambrook Crawley, Esq., J.P-. High Sheriff 1858, by
his wife Sarah Bridget, second dau. of BVederick Octavius
Wells, Bengal Civil Service. Armorial bearings Or, on
a fesse gules, between three storks proper, as many cross
crosslets of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wTeath of the colours, a crane proper, holding in the
talon a fleur-de-lis or. Married, Oct. 27, 1897, Edith Rosa,
dau. of Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Ferguson of Pitfour ; and
has /^5««— Joan. Seat -Stockwood, Luton, Beds. Club —
Arthur's.
CRAWSHAY (H. Coll., 2 March 1793). Argent, on a
mount in base vert, a plough proper, on a chief azure a
pale or, charged with the chemical sign of Mars S sable,
between two lions' heads erased gold. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a mount %'ert, a dog standing over a
heap of cannon-balls proper. Motto — " Perseverance."
Livery — Blue coat, yellow and blue striped waistcoat.
Sons of Francis Crawshay, Gentleman, of Treforest,
S. Wales, and Bradbourne Hall, Riverhead, Kent,
PERS EVE RANGE
William Ciawshay, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m. 1869, Julia
Annie Allen ; and has issue — William Crawshay, Gentleman,
b. 1 87 1. Res. —
Francis Richard Crawshay, Esq., J. P. for Glamorgan,
b. II Jan. 1849; w. 21 April 1875, Isabella, d. of Hutton
Vignoles ; and has issue — Francis Gwilym Crawshay,
Gentleman, b. 27 Mar. 1876; Laura Gwenllian ; and
Evelyn Illtyd. Livery ~C\&rGi. Seat Treforest, South
Wales. C/«(^ National Liberal.
Tudor Crawshay, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for co. of Gla-
morgan (High Sheriff 1887), b. i Oct. 1850; m. 26 Jan.
1877, Maria Augusta Hester, d. of Thomas Hester Ayres ;
and has issue — (i) Owen Tjdor Richard Crawshay, Gentle-
man, b. 17 Jan. 1878 ; (2) Mervyn Crawshay, Gentle-
man, b. 4 May 1881. Livery — Green. Estates — Forest
House, in South Wales. Postal address — Dimlands,
Llantwit-Major, Glamorgan.
de Barri Crawshay, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 11 July
1878, Rose Mary, fourth d. of Rev. Walter Young, M.A. ,
T. C. D. , of Templecarne, co, Donegal, Ireland; and
has issue — (i) Lionel Henry de Barri Crawshay, Gentle-
man, ^.31 Aug. 1882 ; (2) Raymond Vaughan Edwin de
Barri Crawshay, Gentleman, b. 5 June 1885. Estate—
Treforest, S. Wales. Postal address — Rosefield, Sevenoaks,
Kent.
Sons of Henry Crawshay, Esq., J. P., of Oaklands
Park, Glos., b. 1812 ; d. 1879: —
Edwin Crawshay, Esq., J. P. co. Glos., b. 1838; m.
1862, Charlotte, d. of Rev. Francis Hole, M.A. , Rector of
Georgeham, Devon ; and has issue. Pes. — Biaisdon Hall,
Glos.
William Crawshay, Esq., J. P. Glos., b. ; tn. 1871,
Alice Maria [d. 1878), d. of P. R. Gordon Canning of Hart-
pury ; and has issue — Henry James Crawshay, Gentleman,
b. 1875. Res. — Riverdale, Glos.
Sons of Robert Thompson Crawshay of Cyfarthfa Castle,
b. 1817 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1846, Rose Mary, d. of William
Wilson Yeates of Caversham Grove, co. Oxford : —
William Thompson Crawshay, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for
cos. of Glamorgan and Brecknock (High Sheriff Brecknock
1883), b. 15 April 1847 ; m. 4 Oct. 1870, Florentia Maria,
eld. d. of Col. E. R. Wood of Stouthall, co. Glamorgan.
Seats — Cyfarthfa Castle, Merthyr Tydvil ; and Caversham
Park, Reading.
Richard Frederick Crawshay, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Brecon (High Sheriff 1887), b. 1858; m. 1880, Temp^
Isabella, d. of Col. Oakes ; and has issue — Richard Oakes
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Crawshay, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; and three daus. Seat —
Ty Mawr, Abergavenny.
Son of Charles Crawshay, Esq., J. P., of Hingham,
Norfolk, b. 1815 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1856, Eliza, d. of
Benjamin Cubitt : —
Charles Edward Crawshay, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m.
1889, Marcella Mildred, d. of Gen. C. W. Thompson of
Wethersfield Place, Essex. Res. —
Son of Frederick Crawshay of Scole, Norfolk, b. i8i8 ;
d. ; m. 1859, Eliza, widow of Capt. J. C. Reming-
ton : —
Richard Wood Crawshay, Esq. , J. P. co. Norfolk, b. i860 ;
m. 1891, Augusta Jane, d. of Lt.-Gen. Hungerford Meyer
Boddam.
Son of Capt. Alfred Crawshay, 17th Lancers, of Dany
Park, Crickhowell, m. Jessy, d. of William C'rawshay
of Cyfarthfa : —
Codrington Eraser Crawshay, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for
the CO. of Monmouth, /;. 14 Nov. 1851; ;«. 1881, Emily
Howard, second d. of John Cartland of The Priory, King's
Heath, co. Worcester ; and has issue — (i) Codrington How-
ard Rees Crawshay, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Roy. Welsh
Fus. , b. 29 Oct. 1882; (2) Alfred William Eraser Craw-
shay, Gentleman, b. 27 Oct. 1884 ; (3) Geoffrey Cartland
Hugh Crawshay, Gentleman, b. 20 June 1892. Estate and
postal address — Lhanvair Grange, near Abergavenny, Mon-
mouthshire. Club — .Abergavenny (Abergavenny).
CREADY, quartered by MALET.
CREAGH, see MACMAHON - CREAGH,
BUTLER-CREAGH.
and
JOHN BAGWELL CREAGH. Born Aug. 31, 1828,
being the son of the late Arthur Gethin Creagh of Bally
Andrew, by his wife and cousin Mary, only dau. and heir
of James McGhee of Carrahane, co. Clare. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron gules between three laurel
branches vert, on a chief azure as many bezants, and impal-
ing the arms of Wolseley, namely, argent a talbot passant
gules, a mullet for difference. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of colours, a horse's head
erased argent, caparisoned gules, in the headstall of the
bridle a laurel branch vert. Motto — " Virtute et numine."
Married, Feb. 23, 1854, Matilda Emily Victoria, eldest dau.
of Major Garnet Wolseley, 25th Regt. (and sister of Field-
Marshal Viscount Wolseley, K. P. , G.C. B. ) ; and lias Issue —
(i) Arthur Gethin Creagh, Esq., Brevet Lieut. -Col. R.A.,
A.D.C. to Gen. Lord Wolseley, b. Feb. 12, 1855; Erie
Wolseley; Moriet Frances [w., 1884, Frederick John Eve-
leigh, Lieut. Oxfordshire Light Infantry]. Seat — Hermi-
tage, near Doneraile.
CREAGH (U.O.). Argent, a chevron gules, between
tliree laurel leaves vert, on a chief azure, as many bezants.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled proper, with
a laurel branch in the head-stall of the bridle. Motto —
" Thournib' crev'th."
Sons of James Creagh, Esq., of Cahirbane, Capt.
R.N., b. ; d. 1857; m. , Grace Emily, d. of
The O'Moore of Cloghan Castle : —
James Creagh, Esq., late Capt. ist Royals, served in the
Crimea, b. 1836; m. 1886, Marion, d. of J. Wardell of
Leicester. Seat — Cahirbane.
Charles Vandeleur Creagh, Esq., C.M.G., Barrister-at-
Law, late Governor of British North Borneo and Labuan,
b. 1842 ; m. 1882, Blanche Frances, d. of late Capt.
Edwardes of Rhydygors, co. Carmarthen ; and has issue —
(i) James Vandeleur Creagh, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1883;
(2) O'Moore Charles Creagh, Gentleman, b. 1896, and
Dorothy Vandeleur. Res. — 32 Charlton Road, Blackheath.
Boyle Purdon Creagh, Esq., J. P. andD.L. co. Clare (High
Sheriff 1902), late Capt. Indian Marine, and Port Officer
and Hon. Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, b. 1844 ; m. 1889,
Margaret Louisa, d. of John North Bonynge of Ballin-
tubber, co. Longford, and Rathorpe, co. Clare. Seat —
Rathorpe, Gort, co. Gal way. Clubs — Primrose, County
(Ennis).
Major-Gen. Sir Garrett O'Moore Creagh, K.C.B., V.C,
Major-Gen. Indian Army, commanding Field Force in China
1901-3, b. 1848; w. ist, 1874, Mary (d. 1876), d. of John
Brereton ; by whom he has issue — May Geraldine. He
m. 2nd, 1890, Elizabeth, d. of late E. Read of Kelverton,
Bucks; and has issue — Duncan Vandeleur Creagh, Esq.,
b. 1892. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Major-Gen. Charles Augustine FitzGerald
Creagh, late S. Staffs Regt., b. 1838, d. 1902; m. 1st,
Mary Anne, d. of Richard Dodd of Elm Bank, Herts : —
Charles Hamilton Vandeleur Creagh, Gentleman, b.
Yr. son of Col. Giles Vandeleur Creagh, 8ist Regt.,
b. ; d. 1871 ; tn. , Elizabeth, eld. d. of The
O'Moore of Cloghan Castle : —
Giles Vandeleur Creagh, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Bucks
King's Own Mil., b. 1849; tn. 1882, Georgina Justina, eld.
d. and coh. of Thomas Green of Wilby and Athelington
Hall, CO. Suffolk, Lieut. 93rd Highlanders ; and has issue
— Giles Desmond Vandeleur Creagh, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res. — Fitzroy, near Taunton.
CREDIE, quartered by LEMPRIERE.
WILLIAM BARWICK CREGOE-COLMORE. Born
i860, being the eldest surviving son of the late Colmore
Frind Cregoe-Colmore of Moor End, by his first wife Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Edward Price Owen of Bettwys Hall, co.
Montgomery. C/«i5j— Boodle's, Conservative. Armorial
bearings— Per chevron gules and azure, nine billets, three,
three, and three argent, and three crescents, two and one
argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent or, a blacka
moor's head in profile, wreathed about the temples or and
gules. Seat— '^\oox End, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.
WYNDHAM CREMER CREMER, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Norfolk, late Lieut. P.W.O. Norfolk Artillery, M.A.
(Cantab.). Bor7i August 3, 1870, being the only son of
the late Thomas Wyndham Cremer, Esq., J. P., B.A. St.
John's Coll. , Camb. , by his wife Rachel Anna, eldest dau.
of the late John Ketton of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, three wolves' heads erased sable,
on a chief gules as many cinquefoils or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, a ram's
head erased per pale wavy argent and gules, armed or.
5^3/- Beeston Hall, Cromer, Norfolk.
CRESSWELL, see BAKER-CRESSWELL.
GEORGE CRESSWELL, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1895 for co. Hereford, Lord of the Manor
of Ocle Pychard. Born Jan. 27, 1856, being the eldest son
of the late Thomas Cresswell of Enfield House, Hudders-
field, by his wife Mary, dau. of Walter Newton, late 21st
Light Dragoons, of Womersley Grove, Pontefract. Ar-
morial bearings Per fesse gules and or, a pale, three
squirrels sejant and as many trefoils slipped all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, between two eagles' wings gules, goutt^-d"or,
a bird-bolt of the last, thereon a squirrel sejant proper,
holding in the paws a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Vincit
amor patria;." Married, Feb. 4, 1886, Edith Jane, dau.
of Rev. Canon Snowden, Rector of Kirkby Overblow,
Yorks; and has Issue— [i] George Edmund Cresswell,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 28, 1887; (2) Cyril Eystein Cresswell,
Gentleman, b. May 5, 1888. Seat— ~0<^c Court, Hertford.
CRESSY, quartered by PRIMROSE.
WILLIAM DILLWORTH CREWDSON, Esq. , J. P. ,
D.L. for Westmorland (High Sheriff 1888). Born
1838, being the eldest son of the late G. B. Crewdson, by
Eleanor his wife, dau. of George Fox of Perran Arworthal.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Westmorland County. Livety —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron azure
between two estoiles in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base sable,
three foxes' heads erased of the first. Mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox's
head erased or, charged with an estoile and between two
fleurs-de-lis azure. Motto — "Sapientia tutus." Married,
Feb. I, 1866, Katherine, dau. of Thomas Davidson. Estate
and postal address — Helme Lodge, Kendal.
The Right Honourable ROBERT OFFLEY ASH-
BURTON CREWE-MILNES, EARL OF CREWE
(1895), of Crewe, co. Chester, and Baron Houghton of Great
Houghon, in the West Riding of co. York (1863), both in
the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord- Lieutenant
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cre
Cte
of Ireland 1892-95, Justice of the Peace and County Alder-
man for the West Riding of the co. of York, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge. Born Jan 12, 1858, being
the only son of the Rt. Hon. the first Baron Houghton, by
his wife the Hon. Annabella Hungerford, dau. of the kt.
Hon. the second Baron Crewe ; appointed Lieut, ist West
York Yeomanry Cavalry 1878 ; was Private Secretary to
Earl Granville 1883 84 ; a Lord-in- Waiting to Her Majesty
1886 ; succeeded his father as Lord Houghton in 1885, and
assumed by Royal Licence, in the year 1894, the additional
surname and arms of Crewe. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, a chevron be-
tween three windmill-sails or (for Milnes) ; 2 and 3 azure, a
lion rampant argent (for Crewe). Aljove the escutcheon is
OFFLEY JOHN CREWK-READ, Esquire, J. P. for
^ CO. Montgomery, Lieut. -Col. 4th Batt. South Wales
Borderers. Bor/i Dec. 3, 1848, being the only son of the
late Offley Malcolm Crewe-Read, Esq., Captain R.N., J. P.
and D.L. , High Sheriff 1870, by his wife Charlotte Lucy,
dau. of Thomas Marmaduke George. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, azure, a griffin segreant or (for Read) ;
2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant argent (for Crewe). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed sable (for Read) ; 2. out of a ducal
coronet or, a lion's gan>b argent, charged with a crescent
gules (for Crewe). Married, March 2, 1875, Elizabeth
Stuart, second dau. of Hon. Edward Morris Erskine, C.B. ,
and granddau. of Rt. Hon. David Montagu, 2nd Lord
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or,
charged with a fesse dancettt^e azure, thereon three mullets
argent (for Milnes) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
gamb argent, armed gules (for Crewe). Supporters — On
either side a pegasus argent, gorged with a collar dancett^e
azure, thereon three mullets argent, in the mouth a branch
of laurel proper. Motto — " Scio cui credidi." Married,
first, June 3, 1880, Sibyl Marcia, fourth dau. of Sir Frederick
Graham, Bart., of Netherby, by his wife Lady Jane Her-
mior.e, dau. of the Most Noble the twelfth Duke of Somer-
set ; ai.d by her (who died Sept. 19, 1887) has had Issue —
the Hon. Richard Charles Rodes Milnes, b. July 30, 1882
((/. March 20, 1890); Lady Annabel Hungerford; Lady
Celia Hermionc; and Lady Helen Cynthia, twin with Lady
Celia Hermione. He married secondly, 1899, Lady Mar-
garet Etrenne Hannah Primrose, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the
5th Earl of Roseberry, K.G., K.T. .SVa/.f— Fryston Hall,
Ferrybridge ; Bawtry HaU, Bawtry, in the co. of York ;
Crewe Hall, Crewe, in the co. of Chester ; and Madeley
Manor, Newcastle, in the co. of Stafford.
Erskine; and has Issue-~(i) Randolph Offley Crewe-Read,
Gentleman, b. April 12, 1876; (2) Edward Charles Crewe-
Read, Gentleman, b. June 15, 1877 ; (3) a son, b. Dec. 17,
1878. C///^— Brooks's.
RALPH CREYKE, Esquire, J. P. for East and West
Ridings of Yorkshire, and for Middlesex and West-
minster, D. L. , High Sheriff for Yorkshire 1894, M.V.
for York 1880-85. Born Sept. 5, 1849, being the elder
and only surviving son of the late Ralph Creyke, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for East and West Ridings of the co.
of York, by his wife Louisa Frances, second dau. of Col.
Croft of Stillington Hall, Yorkshire. Armorial bear-
ings— ^ Pt-r fesse argent and sable, a pale and three
rooks (called creykes in the old language of Yorkshire)
counterchanged, impaling the arms of Bacon, namely gules,
on a chief argent, two mullets pierced sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest On a \\ reath of the colours, on
a garb fesseways or, a rook, wings proper. Motto "A vie
la verity." Married, Dec. 28, 1882, Frances Elizabeth,
second dau. of Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, Premier Baronet
of England ; and has Issue— {x) Ralph Creyke, Gentleman,
is the Military Cockade.
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b. Oct. 17, 1883 ; (2) Edmund Ralph Creyke, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 26, 1886; and Everilda Frances. 5m/j~Ra\\clift'e
Hall, Goole ; Marton, Bridlington (in the possession of
the family since 1447). Clubs -brooks' %, St. James's.
CRICHTON, see MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICH-
rON.
CRISP, see MOLINEUX-MONTGOMERIE.
FRED CRISP, Esquire, D.L., J. P., and C.C. co. of
Camhs, High Sherift' of Cambridgeshire and Hunt-
ingdonshire 1898. Bom 1849, being the second son of
William Hemington Crisp of Cambridgeshire. Armorial
toearings Sable, on a che\Ton argent, surmounted by a
pale engrailed of the last, pierced of the field, five horse-
shoes counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a camelopard
statant argent, semte of pellets, gorged with a collar with
line reflexed over the back gules, three horseshoes sable.
Motto "Mens conscia recti." Married, 1874, the eldest
dau. of Richard Coxford of London. 5(?a/j-— White House,
New Soutligate, co. Middlesex ; Moor Barns, Maddingley ;
and Girton, Cambridge.
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP. Gentleman, F.S.A.
Born June 27, 1851, being the eldest son of
(TT ftflftl Frederick Augustus Crisp of the Hall, Playford,
^^*' "r Suffolk, and of Sarah his wife, dau. of John
Steedman of Walworth, Surrey. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and
or, on a chevron invected and plain cotised sable, five horse-
shoes of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a cameleopard statant sable, semte of annulets,
and gorged with a collar, thereto affixed a chain refle.xed
over the back, and holding in the mouth a horse-shoe all or ;
with the Motto, " Dum tempus habemus operemur bonum."
Married, October 21, 1880, Gertrude, dau. of John South
of Stutton, Suffolk; and has /^^//f^Dorothy ; Margaret;
Ursula ; Katherine ; Cecily ; and Barbara. Postal ad-
dresses— Inglewood House, Grove Park, and of " Broad-
hurst," Godalming, both in co. Surrey. Telegrams —
" Crisp. London."
GEORGE EDWIN CRISP. Gentleman. Bom June 16,
1857. being the third and youngest son of Frederick Augustus
Crisp of The Hall. Playford, Suffolk, and of Sarah his wife,
dau. of John Steedman of Walworth. Surrey. Armorial
bearings — Party p)er pale argent and or, on a chevron
invected and plain cotised sable, five horse-shoes of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a cameleopard statant
sable, sem^e of annulets, and gorged with a collar, thereto
affi.xed a chain reflexed over the back, and holding in the
mouth a horse-shoe all or. MottO — " Dum tempus habemus
operemur bonum." Postal address — The Hall. Playford,
Suffolk.
WILLIAM HENRY CRISP, Gentleman. Bom March
2. 1855, being the second son of Frederick Augustus Crisp
of The Hall. Playford. Suffolk, and of Sarah his wife. dau.
of John Steedman of Walworth, SiiiVey. Armorial bear-
ings—Party per pale argent and or, on a chevron invected
and plain cotised sable, five horse-shoes of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a cameleopard statant sable.
Semite of annulets, and gorged with a collar, thereto affixed
a chain reflexed over the back, and holding in the mouth a
horse-shoe all or. Motto — " Dum tempus habemus opere-
mur bonum." Married, Dec. 8, 1882, Charlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of William Burehall Perrin of Compton Durville, South
Petherton, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Francis Louch
of Stonechester, Sonier>et ; and has Issue — (i) Harold God-
frey Crisp, Gentleman, b. May 11, 1885 ; (2) Reginald Crisp,
Gentleman, b. April 13, 1892 ; Muriel ; and a fourth chikl.
Postal address — The Cedars. Great Bealings, Suffolk.
CRISPEN, quart' -^ Hv DE TRAFFORD.
CRISPIN, quart'
RICHARD F
D.L., and 1
Col. Hertfordshir/
i860 (medal and clasp,, .
1843, being the eldest son of tne ....
Vicar of Hilhngdon, Middlesex, by his first w.,^
Leonora, dau. of Col. Robert Russell, H.E.I.C.S. Ai-
morial bearings (1308) — Quarterly per fesse indented azure
and argent, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a hon passant guardant argent. Motto— " Esse
quam videri." Married, 1869. Anne Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Page of Ware ; and has Issue— (1) Richard Page
Croft. Esq.. J. P. co. Herts, Capt. 4th Beds. Regt., b. 1872;
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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(2) Henry Page Croft, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Joyce [m. , Jan.
6, 1897, Geoffrey de Mountney Gerard Hoare of Stan-
sted, Surrey]; Maud[OT., 1897, Spencer James Langton of
Reigate, and has issue]; Anne Page; Helen [m., 1897,
Major R. M. Richardson 14th Hussars, and has issue] ;
Violet Mary; and Grace. .SVa/ — Fanhams Hall, Ware,
Herts. Clubs — Carlton, United Service, Royal Yacht
Squadron (Cowes).
The Rev. ADDISON CROFTON, M.A. Oxford, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Born July 13, 1846, being the eldest son
of the late John ffoUiott Crofton, Esq. , General in the Army,
Col. of the 6th Regt., B.A. , T.C.D. , by his wife Anne
Agnes, only child of John Addison of Preston. Armorial
bearings Per pale v Jented or and azure, a lion passant
guardant counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, seven ears of wheat on one
stalk proper. Motto ' ' Dat Deus incrementum. " Married,
Aug. 7, 1873, Mary Pilkington, dau. of John Hall of Bald-
ingstone ; and has /j.v//^ Annie ; and Sydney d'Abzac.
Fostal address — Linton Court, Settle.
HENRY THOMAS CROFTON, Gentleman. Born
July 23, 1848, being the second son of John ffolliot. Crofton,
Esq., General in the Army, Col. of the 6th Regt., B.A. ,
T.C.D. , by his wife Anne Agnes, only child of John Addi-
son of Preston. Armorial bearings Per pale indented
or and azure, a lion, passant guardant counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest Ona wreath of the colours,
seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper. Motto " Dat
Deus incrementum." Married, Sept. 7, 1871, Martha
Pilling, dau. of Joseph M'Keand ; and has Issue— (i) John
ffolliott Frederick Crofton, Esq., Capt. 3rd Vol. Batt.
Cheshire Regt. , b. Jan. i , 1877 ; Josephine Christie [w. ,
Sept. 7, 1897, H. Barker-Hahlo, and has issue] ; Alice
Addison ; and Gladys Noelle. Seat— hla^nox House, Dids-
bury, Lanca'i-Jre.
The Rev. WILLIAM d'ABZAC. CROFTON, M.A.
Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born June 3, 1854, being
the fourth son of lohn ffolliott Crofton, Esq,, General in the
Army, Col. of the 6th Regt,, B.A., T.C.D., by his wife
Anne Agnes, only child of John Addison of Preston. Armo-
rial bearings Per pale indented or and azure, a lion pas-
sant guardant counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, seven ears of wheat on
one stalk proper. Motto—" Dat Deus incrementum."
A'«/'(/<f«(r^ Puckeridge, Standon, Ware, Herts. Club —
Constitutional.
CROKE, quartered by FLOYER.
JOHN CROKE, Esquire. Born November 23, 1811,
being the fourth but only surviving son of Sir Alexander
Croke, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Alice, n^e Blake
Livery — Brown, turned up with red. Armorial bearings —
He bears for the Arms of Croke : Gules, a fesse between
six martlets argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
two swans' necks indorsed and interlaced, issuing out of a
crescent all argent, and holding in their beaks an annulet
gules; with the Motto, " Virtutis amore." Married, July
16, 1884, Ida Frances, daughter of John R. Dickson,
Esq., J. P., of Woodville, co. Fermanagh, and widow of
James Nye Croke, Commander R.N. Estates — Studley
Priory, co. Oxford ; and Marsh Gibbon, co. Buckingham.
Postal address— The Abbey, Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
Clubs — Junior Conservative, Piccadilly.
CROKER (U.O.). Argent, a chevron engrailed gules,
between three ravens proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, a drinking-cup or,
with three fleurs-de-lis, also or, issuing above the rim, and
charged in the centre with a rose gules. Motto — "Deus
alit eo3. "
Son of Edward Croker, Esq. of Ballynagarde and
Raleighstown, J. P., D.L., Capt. 17th Lancers,
b. 1812; d. 1869; m. 184T, Lady Georgiana Ellen
Monck, d. of Henry Stanley, Earl of Rathdowne : —
Courtenay Le Poer Trench Croker, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CD. Limerick, Auditor Local Govt. Board since 1882, J).
1853; m. 1882, Mary, d. of late Ven. Charles Hare, Arch-
deacon of Limerick. Seats — Ballynagarde, co. Limerick ;
Blackwater, Limerick. Club — County (Limerick).
Son of Charles de la Poer Beresford Croker, Gentle-
man, b. 1856; d. 1891; tn. 1884, Edith Elizabeth, d.
of Alfred .^dams : —
Alfred Edward Beresford Croker, Gentleman, b. 1886.
J?es.—
Son of Col. William Croker. C.B., 17th Regt., 6. ;
d. 1852 ; m. , d. of Charles Stokes, B.C.S. :—
lidward Croker, Esq., late Capt. 17th Regt., b.
Res. —
CROKER (U.O. ). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a chevron
engrailed gules, between tliree ravens proper (Croker) ;
2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant between three crescents
gules, issuant from each crescent an estoile of the field,
over all a fesse azure (Dillon). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a two-handled drinking-
is the Military Cockade.
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cup or, charged with a rose gules and above it three fleurs-
de-lis argent. Motto— " Deus alit eos." [Ped. U.O.].
£,ivery—Si\veT-grey. black collar and cuft's, red piping.
Son of Eyre Coote Croker (s. of Major Henry Croker
and Harriet, only d. and h. of Arthur Dillon), d. ;
(i. ; m. , Frances, fourth d. of John Welstead of
Ballywalter, co. Cork : —
Richard Croker, Gentleman, (?. 1843; w. 1873, Elizabeth,
d. of Samuel Eraser ; and has had issue— (i) Richard Sandes
Croker, Gentleman, d. 1876; (2) Frank Henry Croker,
Gentleman, d. 1905; (3) Herbert Vincent Croker, Gentle-
man, d. 1904; (4) Howard Croker, Gentleman, l>. ;
Florence; and Ethel. 7?<f^.—Glencairn, Stillorgan, Dublin.
Edward James O'Brien Croker, Gentleman, Irish Traffic
Manager, Great Western Railway of England [son of
William Roberts Croker (s. of Major Henry Croker and
Harriet, only d. and h. of Arthur Dillon), i>. 1816; d. 1850;
m. 1839, Catherine Margaret, d. of William Croker,
Solicitor, Baggot Street, Dublin], fi. 1847; m. 1880,
Henrietta Emily, d. of William Odium of Meelick,
Maryborough, Queen's Co.; and has issue -(i) Edward
James O'Brien Croker, Gentleman, i>. 1881 ; (2) George
FitzGerald Croker, Gentleman, /'. 1885; (3) Crofton
Croker, Gentleman, (>. 1888; (4) William Pennefather
Croker, Gentleman, 6. 1889 ; (5) Reginald Croker, Gentle-
man, f>. 1891 ; (6) Launcelot Hungerford Croker, Gentle-
man, l>. 189s ; Elizabeth Drought ; and Emma Wilhelmina,
Post, add.— GweehcLrra., Palmerston Road, Dublin.
CROMMELlN.seeDELACHEROIS-CROMMELIN.
JOHN GILBERT CROMPTON, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for Derbyshire, High Sheriff 1873. Bom 1819,
being the eldest son of Gilbert Crompton, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., by Deborah Catherine, dau. and co-h. of late Rev.
George Bossley, Vicar of Chesterfield, Rector of Clown, co.
Derby. Armorial bearings— Vert, on a bend argent,
double-cotised ermine, between two covered cups or, a lion
passant gules, on a chief azure three pheons or. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-horse rampant, vulned in the breast by an arrow or,
shafted and feathered argent. Motto—' ' Love and loyalty. "
Married, ist, 1852, Millicent Ursula Mary (d. 1859), dau.
of Henry Smedley ; and had Issue— \sa\x\ Emma [m. . 1876,
C. E. Arkwright]; 2ndly, Sept. 21, 1865, Caroline Georgiana,
only dau. of Fred. Chaplin of Tathwell Hall, co. Lincoln,
and has issue— John Gilbert Frederick Crompton, Gentle-
man, />. April 5, 1869 ; and Millicent Evelyn Cecilia Georgina.
iVa/— Flower Lilies, Windley, Derbyshire.
CROMPTON-ROBERTS (H. Coll., R.L., 3 Aug. 1861).
per bend dove-tailed gules and or, a lion rampant between
in sinister chief and dexter base two pheons all counter-
changed (for Roberts) ; ii. and iii. per pale argent and
azure, on a fesse wavy between three lions rampant, two
lozenges all counterchanged (for Crompton), a crescent for
difference ; 2 grand quarter, the same arms of Roberts ; 3
grand quarter, the same arms of Crompton. Mantling
gules and or. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion guardant per bend dove-tailed or and gules,
holding in the dexter paw a sword erect also gules, and
resting the sinister upon a pheon or (for Roberts) ; 2.
Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or, pellett^e,
resting the dexter paw upon an escutcheon azure charged
with a lozenge argent (for Crompton). Motto — " God and
my conscience." Livery — Blue.
Sons of the late Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts,
Esq., of Drybridge and 16 Belgrave Square, by Mary,
only d. and h. of the late Roger Crompton of Breight-
met and Kearsley, Lancashire : —
Henry Roger Crompton-Roberts, Esq., Maj. Gren. Gds.,
b. 18 May 1863. To^vn res. — 16 Belgrave Square, S.W.
Club Guards'.
Charles Montagu Crompton-Roberts, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. CO. Monmouth, High Sheriff 1897, and Capt. R.
Monmouthshire Roy. Eng. (Militia), b. 22 July 1865 ; m.
26 May 1896, Winifred Eyre, eld. d. of Walpole Lloyd
Greenwell of Marden Park, Surrey. Seat — Drybridge,
Monmouth. London add. — 52 Mount Street, W. Clubs —
Conservative, Wellington.
Sir WILLIAM CROOKES, Knight Bachelor (1897),
Fellow of the Royal Society, Past President of the
Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii.
Society of Psychical Research, Past President of the
Chemical Society. Past President of the Institution of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Electrical Engineers, Past President of the British Asso-
ciation. Born June 17, 1832, being the eldest son by
his second marriage of the late Joseph Crookes of Brook
Green, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late John
Scott of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire. Armorial bear-
ings—Or, on a chevron vert, three prisms proper, between
in chief two crosses pattt'e of the second, and in base a
radiometer proper. Mantling vert and or. Crest - On a
wreath of the colours, an elephant quarterly or and vert,
charged with two crosses patties counterchanged. resting
the dexter forefoot on a prism proper. Motto — " Ubi crux
ibi lux." Married, 1856, Ellen, dau. of W. Humphrey of
Darlington; and has Isstie—{\) Henry Crookes, Esq., b.
May 27, 1859; (2) Joseph Crookes, Esq., b. Nov. 22, 1861 ;
(3) Joim \A^illiam Crookes, Esq., b. Oct. 30, 1863; (4)
Bernard Humphrey Crookes, Esq., b. Oct. 28, 1865; (5)
Walter Scott Crookes, Esq., b. May 16, 1867; (6) Lewis
Philip Crookes, Esq., b. May 2, 1874; Alice Mary;
and Florence Ellen Jane, d. 1884. Residence — 7 Kensing-
ton Park Gardens, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Grosvenor,
Savile.
CROOKS (L.R.). Gules, on a bend or, three escutcheons
sable, a crescent of the second for difference. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — A demi-leopard rampant proper.
Motto — " Nihil sine Ueo."
Son of Robert Crooks, and Mary, d. of Peter
Fleming :—
Robert Fleming Crooks, Gentleman, b. 1855; w. 1901,
Edith, d. of Samuel Hammond Russ/U of Boston, U.S.A.,
and widow of ist Baron Playfair. Res. — 72 South Audley
Street, London, W.
CROPPER, see THORNBURGH-CROPPER.
S CHARLES JAMES CROPPER, Esquire, J. P., D.L.,
B.A. (Cantab.). Born July 6, 1852, being the eldest
son of James Cropper, Esq., J. P., D. L. , High Sheriff of
Westmorland 1874, M. P. for Kendal 1880-85, by liis wife
Fanny Alison, dau. of the late John Wakefield of Sedgwick.
t7«iJ— Brooks's. Armorial bearings— Or, two spears in
saltire azure, on a chief dovetailed of the last, as many
cropper pigeons of the first ; impaling the arms of Holland,
namely, per pale argent and azure, sem6e-de-lis, a lion
rampant guardant all counterch;inged, the whole debruised
by a bendlet engrailed gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, in
front of two spears in saltire azure, a cropper pigeon or.
Motto -" Love all men, fear no man." Marned, Aug. 3,
1876, Hon. Edith Emily Holland, eldest dau. of the Rt.
Hon. tlie first Viscount Knutsford, Bart., G.C.M.G. ; and
has Issue — ^James Winstanley Cropper, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
Eleanor Margaret ; Mary Frances ; Margaret Beatrice ; and
Sibyl Edith. Residence — Ellergreen, Kendal. Club —
Brooks's.
EDWARD WILLIAM CROPPER, Esquire, J. P. co.
Lancaster. Born July 7, 1833, being the third son of the
late John Cropper, Gentleman, of Dingle Bank, by his wife
Anne, dau. of the late John Wakefield of Sedgwick, Kendal.
Club — Lyceum (Liverpool). Armorial bearings — Or, two
spears in saltire azure, on a chief dovetailed of the last, as
many cropper pigeons of the first ; impaling the arms of
Wright, namely sable, onachevron argent, three spears' heads
gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and
maned or, in base, on a pile of the last, issuing from the
chevron , a unicorn's head erased of the first. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, in front of two spears in saltire azure, a cropper
pigeon or. Motto — " Love all men, fear no man." Mar-
ried, May 30, 1861, Frances, dau. of the late Ichabod Charles
Wright, Esq., M.A. , of Mapperley Hall; and has Issue —
Rev. James Cropper, B.A. Camb. ,3. May 2, 1862 [w., March
8, 1888, Ethel Frances, dau. of G. Percival Smith] ; (2) John
Cropper, Gentleman, Medical Missionary (M.A. , M.B.
Camb. ), b. Sept. 17, 1864 [;«., Feb. 6, 1895, Ann Ellen, dau.
of T. A. Walker] ; (3) Rev. Charles Henry Edward Cropper,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 25, 1866 [>•«., April 30, 1891, Ethel Mary,
dau. of Rev. Conrad Greeti] ; (4) Edward Nevill Cropper,
b. May 14, 1869, d. in infancy ; (5) Rev. Frederick William
Cropper, M.A. Camb., b. Feb. i, 1871 ; Frances Mildred
Theodosia; Mary Isabella ; Anne Wakefield ; Emily Mabel ;
and Evelyn Wright. Residence — Fearnhead, Great Crosby,
near Liverpool.
CROSBIE, see TALBOT-CROSBIE.
CROSBIE (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant sable, in
chief two dexter hands couped and erect gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
three swords, two in saltire the points .downwards, the third
in pale point upwards, environed wii*« a snake all proper.
Motto — " Indignante invidia -l^hJirbii Justus." Livery —
Dark blue and yellow.
Son of Sir William Richard Crosbie, 7th Bart., b.
1820; d. 1877; m. 1854, Catherine, d. of Rev. Samuel
Madden : —
Sir William Edward Douglas Crosbie, 8th Bart. (24
April 1630), of Maryborough, Queen's Co., late Lieut.
Beds Mil., b. 1855; m. 1893, Georgina Mary, d. of
Thomas Edward Milles Marsh of Bath ; and has issue—
Marjorie Kathleen. Res.—
Sons of William Talbot Talbot-Crosbie, Esq., J. P.;
D.L., b. 1817; d. 1886; m. 1839, Susan Anne, d.
of Hon. Lindsey Merrik Peter Bunell : —
Lindsay Bertie Talbot-Crosbie, Esq., of Ardfert [q.y.).
William David Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, <^. '1849;
m. 1874, Kathleen Sophia, d. of Col. E. T. Coke of
Trusley. Res. —
Son of Lt.-Col. James Crosbie of Ballyheigue Castle,
J. P. and D.L. co. Kerry (High Sheriff 1862), b.
1832; d. 1897; VI. i860, Rosa, d. of Sir John Lister
Lister-Kaye, 2nd Bart., of Denby Grange, Wake-
field :—
James Dayrolles Crosbie, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Kerry
(High Sheriff 1894), late Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fus., b. 1865 ;
m. 1894, Maria Caroline, d. of late Major James Leith,
V.C. of Scots Greys (s. of Sir Alexander Leith of Glen-
kindie) ; and has issue — Oonah Mary. Seat — Ballyheigue
is the Military Cockade.
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Castle, Ballyheigue, co. Kerry. Clubs — Naval and Mil
Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
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Yr. sons of Pierse Crosbie of Ballyheigue (High
Sheriff co. Kerry 1815), b. ; (/. 1849 ; m. 2nd,
1831, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas William Sandes Esq.,
D.L., of Sallow Glen, co. Kerry:—
Pierse Crosbie, Gentleman, late Lieut. 7th Roy. Fus. ,
b. ; m. 1875, Lissie, d. of Thomas McClelland of
Greencastle, co. Donegal. Res. — Castle House, Green-
castle, Moville, Donegal.
Leslie Wren Crosbie, Gentleman, b. ; in. ,
Agnes, d. of Rowland Bateman. Res. — Brandon View,
Ardfert, co. Kerry.
Francis Crosbie, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1876, Henrietta
Anne, d. of Thomas Smith of Woodford, Listowel, Co.
Inspector R.LC. ; and has issue — Margaret Henrietta,
and Maria Alice. Res. — 10 Belgrave Square, Dublin.
WALTER CROSLAND, Esquire, J. P. for co. Berks.
Bom Feb. 3, i860, being the eldest son of Edward Powell
Crosland of Stainley House, Yorks, and of Maria his wife,
dau. of the late John Mundell of Castley, Yorks. Livery —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Quarterly argent and
gules, a cross parted and fretted between four crosses
bottony all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
grasping a cross bottony gules, between two roses gules,
stalked leaved and slipped also proper. Married, April
30, 1892, Eliza Cockshott, dau. of the late George Hender-
son of Ealing, Middlese.x ; and has Issue — (i) Harold
Powell Crosland, Gentleman, b. March 5, 1893 : (2) Walter
Hugh Crosland, Gentleman, b. Nov. 28, 1894; and Evelyn
May. Residence ~'Y\i& Grange, Eaton Hastings, Faringdon,
Berks.
CROSS,
CROSS.
see INNES- CROSS and SHEPHERD -
CROSS (U.O.). Quarterly, gules and or, in the first and
fourth quarters a cross potent argent, in the second and
third quarters a rose of the first seeded of the second,
barbed vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stork proper holding in the beak a cross
potent fitch^e argent and resting the de.xter claw on a rose
gules, seeded or, barbed vert.
Son of Col. William Cross of Dartan, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Armagh (High Sheriff i860), b. 1815 ; d. 1882 ; m.
1844, Frances Jane, only d. of Maior-Gen. Pennell
Cole, R.E:—
William Pennell Cross, Esq., J. P. co. Armagh, Barrister-
at-Law, LL.B., b. 1849; m. 1883, Beatrice Lucinda, d. of
Rev. Dominick Augustus Browne, M.A. ^Va^— Dartan,
Killylea, co. Armagh.
Sons of Arthur Charles Innes Cross (R.L., 1887,
formerly Innes), Esq., of Dromantine, co. Down, J. P.,
D.L., M.P., b. 1834; d. 1902; m. 2nd, 1887, Jane
Beauchamp, d. of Col. William Cross of Dartan, d.
1882 :—
Arthur Charles Wolseley Innes-Cross, Gentleman [Arms
(R.L. , 1887)— Quarterly, i and 4, Cross, as above ; 2 and 3,
argent, three estoiles azure, a bordure engrailed of the last,
charged alternately with eight bezants and as many trefoils
or (Innes). Crests — i. Cross, as above ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, an estoile azure (Innes). Mottoes — Under
arms, " Certavi et vici " ; over Innes crest, "Be traiste."
Seat — Dromantine, Newry, co. Down.
Sydney Maxwell Innes-Cross, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res.—
ALEXANDER CROSS, Esquire, J. P. for co. Ayr.
Born 1851, being the eldest son of the late David Cross,
Gentleman, of East Bank and Ingliston, in the county of
Renfrew, and of Knockdon, in the county of Ayr, by his
wife Mary, dau. of Alexander Paterson. Armorial toearings
— Argent, an ear of wheat proper, between four cross cross-
lets fitch^e sable, one, two, and one, within a bordure parted
per pale of the second and or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a gritfin
segreant sable, armed, beaked, and winged or. Motto —
" Sub cruce copia." Property -~Y^ViOcV.diOn, Maybole, co.
Ayr. Residence — Langbank, Renfrewshire. Clubs —
Western (Glasgow), County (Ayr), Badminton, Wynd-
ham.
§ CARLTON CROSS, Esquire, J. P. for County Palatine
of Lancaster, M.A. (Oxon.), Lord of the Manor of
Whittle-le- Woods. Born August 30, 1859, being the eldest
son of the late J. K. Cross, Esq. , J. P., formerly Member of
Parliament, and Under Secretarv of State for India, by his
wife Emily Jane, dau. of James Carlton, Esq., J. P. Livery
— Green coat, with yellow and green striped vest. Armorial
bearings— Or, a cross molme vert, charged with three
fleurs-de-Iis in fesse of the field, a chiefof the second, thereon
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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a saltire argent, between two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dragon's head couped gules, langued
gold, collared argent, three fleurs-de-lis tesseways or.
Mottoes— " Ex cruce flores," "Truth is in my trust."
Married, June 17, 1886, Emily, third dau of R. H. Briscoe,
b. Sept. I, 1894; (2) Noel Paton Cross, Gentleman, b. Feb.
7. 1897; (3) Donald Gross, Gentleman, h. May 27, 1900.
Esq , Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Old
Caynton, co. Shropshire; and h^a.s Issue — -(i) John Kynas-
ton Carlton Cross, Gentleman, born August 27, 1889;
(2) Reginald Carlton Cross, Gentleman, born November 11,
1891 ; (3) Wilfrid Randall Carlton Cross, Gentleman, born
September 30, 1893. Estates — Crooke Hall, and Martin
House, Whittle-le- Woods, all in the County Palatine of
Lancaster. Postal address — Crooke Hall, Chorley, Lanca-
shire. Club — Boodle's.
DAVID CROSS, Esquire, J. P. for co. Renfrew. Born
1853, being the second son of the late David Cross, Gentle-
man, of East Bank and Ingliston, in the county of Renfrew,
and of Knockdon, in the county of Ayr, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Alexander Paterson. Armorial bearings — Argent,
an ear of wheat proper between four cross crosslets fitch^e,
one, two, and one sable, within a bordure engrailed parted
per pale of the second and or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest -Upon a wTcath of his liveries, a griffin
segreant sable, armed, beaked, and winged argent. Motto
— "Sub cruce copia." .S^a/ - Ingliston, Bishopton, Ren-
frewshire. Club —Western (Glasgow).
ROBERT CROSS, Gentleman, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland, Merchant in Leith. Born Nov.
22, 1862, being the sixth and youngest son of the late
David Cross of East Bank and Ingtiston, in the co. of
Renfrew, and of Knockdon in the co. of Ayr, J. P. , by his
wife Mary, dau. of Alexander Paterson. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, an ear of wheat proper, between four cross
crosslets fitch(5e, one, two, and one sable, within a bordure
indented parted per pale of the second and or, and impaling
the arms of Paton, namely azure, a wolfs head argent,
between two crescents in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a griffin segreant sable, armed beaked and winged
argent. Motto — "Sub cruce copia." Married, April 4,
1893, Caroline Aimili Robertson, third dau. of Sir Noel
Paton, R.S.A., LL.D., Her Majesty's Limner for Scotland;
and has Issue~{i) Alexander Robertson Cross, Gentleman,
Residence ~ •L'i Moray Place, Edinburgh,
versify (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
Clubs — Uni-
WILLIAM CROSS, Gentleman. Born Nov. 27. 1850,
being the eldest son of the late William Assheton Cross,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., Col. ist R. L. Militia, by his wife
Katharine Matilda, fourth daughter of Charles Winn of
Nostell Priory, co. York, and sister of ist Lord St. Oswald.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a cross flory argent, charged
with five passion-nails sable, a bordure of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head erased argent, gorged with a double
chain gold, therefiom pendent a mullet pierced sable, in the
beak a passion-nail also sable. Motto— "Crede Cruci."
Married, 1879, Marianne, dau. of Charles Murray Adamson
of Jesmond, co. Northumberland. Seat— Red Scar, Pres-
ton, CO. Lancaster.
CROSSE, quartered by HAMILTON.
The Reverend MARLBOROUGH CROSSE, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Terrington St. Clement, King's Lynn,
Norfolk. Born Aug. 6, 1826, fourth son of William Crosse
of CO. Wicklow. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a pile or,
between two mullets of six points in base, a cross potent
counterchanged. Mantluig gules and or. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased gules, charged
with a mullet of six points or, between two crosses potent,
also gules. Motto— " Esse quam videri." Afarried, Nov.
25, 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of James Wilson of co. Carlow ;
and has /ssue-(i) James Stuart Crosse, Gentleman, b.
. April 2, 1852 [m. Agnes, dau. of F. Gayford] ; (2^
WiUiam Henry Crosse, Gentleman, M.D., b. Sept. 4, 1858,
d. P"eb. 24, 1903; (3) Marlborough Crosse, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 17, 1864 ; (4) Frederick Crosse, Gentleman, b. Dec. 9,
1866, d. Dec. 13, 1899; (s) John Richard Crosse, Gentle-
man, b. 1871, d. in infancy; Harriet Elizabeth; Eliza-
beth Frances [w. Cornelius Thorne, Shanghai] ; Charlotte
Elizabeth [m. Lieut.-Col. C. F. H. Beardmore] ; Mary
'A is the Military Cockade.
Cro
Ann, d. in infancy; Kate Louisa, d. in infancy; Phillis
Arabella [;«. Dr. G. Kendall]. Postal address — The
Cro
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Vicarage, Terrington St. Clement, near King's Lynn, Nor-
folk.
THOMAS RICHARD CROSSE, Esquire. Hon. Col.
3rd and 4th Batts. North Lancashire Regt. Born
Sept. 29, 1829, being the eldest son of Thomas Bright
Crosse, Esq. (formerly Ikin), by his wife Anne Mary,
second daughter of Richard Crosse. C/?/^j-— Carlton,
University. Livery — White coat, scarlet waistcoat, scarlet
plush breeches, white stockmgs. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Anns : Quarterly gules and or, in the first and
fourth quarters a cross potent argent, and impaling the
arms of Stewart, namely, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant
within a double tressiire flory and counter-flory gules (for
Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief
a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire
engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a
lion rampant gules (for Macduff). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
stork proper, holding in its beak a cross potent fitch^e
argent; with the Motto, "Sub cruce salus." Married,
January 5, i860, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary,
eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of
Castlestuart ; and has /j5//«— Kathleen Mary; and Ella
Beatrice [married, November 28, 1888, John Ormerod Scarlet
Thursby, Esquire, and has issue, one daughter]. Estates—
Shaw Hill and Crosse Hall, both in the county of Lanca-
ster. Postal addresses - Chorley, Lancashire ; 38 Grosvenor
Gardens, S.W.
TALBOT KING CROSSFIELD, Esquire, J. P. for
Suffolk, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn). Born April 15,
1 86 1, being the elder son of Abraham Crossfield of Stam-
ford Hill, CO. London, Solicitor, by his wife Miranda Eliza,
dau. of William Grimwood King. ArmoriaJ bearings
— Azure, on a chief nebuly or, four crosses couped of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a talbot passant or, holding in the mouth a
cross crosslet fitch^e azure, and resting the dexter fore-leg
on a cross couped as in the arms. Motto—" La croix ma
foi." Married, Sept. 15, 1892, Sarah Jane, dau. of William
TuUet Howard ; and has /««<?— Hilda Emmeline (d. Sept.
14, 1898) ; and Dorothy Miranda. £'j/a/^— Stanningfield,
Suffolk. Postal address — Stanningfield, Bury St. Edmunds;
8 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London.
GROSSMAN (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron or, between
two goats' heads erased argent in chief, and an eider duck
in base proper, three cross crosslets gules. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
goat's head erased argent, three cross crosslets gules.
Motto — " In cruce spes mea."
Sons of Major-Gen. Sir William Grossman, K.C.M.G. ,
R.E., M.P., J.P., F.S.A.. b. 1830; d. 1901; w.
1855, Catharine Josephine, d. of John Lawrence
Morley of Albany, West Australia : —
Robert Grossman, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford, /J. 1862; tn.
1891, Elsie H., d. of late Capt. E. L. Clogstoun of Four
Peaks, New Zealand. Seats — Gamslaw, Berwick-on-Tweed ;
Wilcot House, Nesscliffe, Salop.
La\vrence Morley Grossman, Esq., J. P. Northumber-
land, Major late 5th Batt. Northumberland Fus. , Lord of
the Manor of Holy Island, b. 1864 ; t?i. 1887, Frances Ann,
d. of late J. T Ronaldson of Howick Grange, Northumber-
land ; and has issue — (i) Francis Lindisfarne Morley Cross-
man, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) William Ronald Morley
Grossman, Gentleman, b. 1894. Seats — Cheswick House,
Beal, R.S.O., Northumberland; Manor House, Holy
Island, Beal, R.S.O., Northumberland. Club — Junior
United Service.
CROSWELLER (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant or,
holding with the forepaws a spear erect proper, in chief two
plates fessewise, each charged with a trefoil slipped vert,
and on an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Pates,
namely, argent, a che\Ton per pale ermine and ermines
between three pellets each within an annulet sable. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cross patee sable, a lion's face or. Motto —
" Vive ut vivas."
Only son of William David Crosweller (son of late
David Crosweller of Kennington Park Road), b. 1822 ;
d. 1890 ; VI. 1849, Sarah Ward, third and ygst. d. of
late Joseph Pates of Headington, Oxfordshire : —
William Thomas Crosweller, Gentleman, F.Z.S.,
F.R.S.L., M.S.A., Renter Warden of the Worshipful
Company of Gardeners, and Liveryman of the Worshipful
Companies of Spectacle Makers, Shipwrights, and Patten
Makers, Life Member of the British Association and Life
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Fellow of the Imperial Institute, b. 1851 ; m. 1882, Annie,
eld. d. and coh. of late William Pates of Headington.
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Res. — Kent Lodge, Sidcup, Kent. Cliibi — Royal Tempi
Yacht, Surrey County Cricket.
WALLACE GEORGE CROTHERS, Esq., formerly
Capt. 4th Batt. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. Born 1849,
being the only son of the late Robert Crothers of Auchna-
cloy, CO. Tyrone, V)y Jessie, dau. of William Murdoch of
Greenock (she died 1872). Armorial bearings— Gules, a
bend wavy vair(5e azure and or, between two lions rampant
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, on a club lying fesseways proper, an heraldic
tiger passant or. Motto — " Sperandum est." Married,
1873, Fanny, dau. of Augustus H. Ward of Elm and Wis-
bech, CO. Cambridge; and has, with other /.v.f«(? — Robert
Boyne Crothers, Gentleman, b. 1876. Seat — Highfields,
Chew Magna, Somerset.
W THOMAS CROWE, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Clare
@ (High Sheriff 1877), late Lieut. 17th Lancers. Born
1844, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Crowe, Esq.,
D.L. , of Dromore, by Isabella, dau. of the late William H.
Hume, Esq., M.P. , of Hume Wood; educated at Trin.
Coll., Dublin. Clubs — Army and Navy, Naval and Mili-
tary. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert, an
oak tree proper, a canton gules, charged with an antique
Irish crown or. Mantling vert and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an
Irish wolf-dog argent, collared gules. Motto — " Skagh
M'Enchroe." Seat — Dromore, Ruan, co. Clare.
§ THOMAS CARLISLE CROWE, Esquire. Major-Gen.
late Royal Horse Artillery. Born Sept. 15, 1830, being
the eldest son of Capt. John Crowe, 93rd Sutherland High-
landers, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. E.
Stather, Member Legislative Council of Nevis, W.I. Clubs
— The United Service Club, Radnor (Folkestone), Byculla
(Bombay). Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount vert,
an oak tree proper, a canton gules, charged with an
antique Irish crown or. Crest — On a mount vert, an Irish
wolf-dog argent, collared gules. Motto — " Shagh me
enchroe. " Married, Nov. 23, 1859, Ellen Maynard,
dau. of Rev. William Branthwaite Clarke, M.A., F.R.S. ;
and has Issue — (i) Mordaunt Abingdon Carlisle Crowe,
Esq., Capt, R.A. ; (2) William Maynard Carlisle Crowe,
Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Warwicksliire Regt., b. Sept. 11,
1870; Eleanor Louisa Carlisle; and Agnes Dolores
Carlisle. Seats — Barefield, Carhunahovan, and Granahan,
CO. Clare, Ireland.
EDWARD BOWLES CROWFOOT, Gentleman,
Bachelor of Medicine. Born October 21, 1845, being the
son of the late William Edward Crowfoot, Esq., J. P., by
his wife Ellen, youngest dau. of Richard Beckford Miller.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Or, two chev-
ronels azure, between three ravens sable, a canton of the
second charged with a staff erect of the first, entwined with
a snake proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert a raven sable, supporting with
de.xter claw a staff erect, and entwined with a snake as in
the arms ; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus."
The Reverend JOHN HENCHMAN CROWFOOT,
Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, Master of Arts, Fellow of
Jesus College, Oxford. Born October 16, 1841, being the
second son of the late William Edward Crowfoot, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Ellen, youngest daughter
of Richard Beckford Miller. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Or, two chevronels azure, between three ravens
sable, a canton of the second, charged with a staff erect of
the first, entwined with a snake proper; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a raven
sable, supporting with dexter claw a staff erect, and entwined
with a snake as in the arms; witli the Motto, "Cavendo
tutus." Married, August 8, 1872, Mary Elizabeth, daughter
of Robert Bayly of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law ;
and has had Issue — John Winter Crowfoot, Gentleman,
B.A., B.N.C. (Oxon.), Assistant Director of Education in
the Sudan, b. July 28, 1873 ; Agnes Mary ; Ellen Monica ;
and Margaret Eva. Residence — Sub-Deanery, Lincoln.
WILLIAM MILLER CROWFOOT, Esquire, Bachelor
of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Justice of the Peace. Born May 2, 1837, being the
eldest son of the late William Edward Crowfoot, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Ellen, youngest daughter
of William Beckford Miller. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Or, two chevronels azure, between three ravens
sable, a canton of the second, charged with a staff erect of
the first, entwined with a snake proper; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a raven
sable, sujiporting with dexter claw a staff erect, and en-
twined with a snake as in the arms ; with the Motto,
"Cavendo tutus." Married, June 30, 1874, Catharine
Anne, daughter of Robert Bayly of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at Law ; and has Issue — (i) William Bayly Crow-
foot, Gentlrman, born September 2, 1878 ; (2) Alfred
Henchman Crowfoot, Gentleman, born September 14, i88r ;
(3) Arthur Rustat Crowfoot, Gentleman, born May 26, 1886 ;
Amy Vaughan ; Ellen Mabel ; and Eva Catharine Mary.
Residence — Beccles, Suffolk.
The Reverend SAMUEL BRYAN CROWTHER-
BEYNON, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. of the Univ. of
Cambridge. Born Dec. 8, 1829, being the elder son of the
Rev. Samuel Crowther, by his wife Hester Barnardiston,
dau. of the Rev. Richard William Yates of 'I'he Elms,
Solihull, in the co. of Warwick, and assumed by Royal
License in 1879 the additional surname and the arms of
is the Military Cockade.
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Beynon. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings
(of Beynon) — Per pale wavy azure and gules, on a bend
cotised or, three cross crosslets vert (for distinction a rose
gold). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for the
Crest of Beynon, on a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant argent, sem^e of cross crosslets vert, holding between
the forepaws an escutcheon also argent, thereon a grey-
hound's head erased pean, charged on the shoulder for
distinction with a rose gules. Married, January 20, 1864,
Gertrude Anne Barnardiston, daughter of Richard Bar-
nardiston Yates, late Captain 59th Regiment ; and has
Issue — Vernon Bryan Crowther-Beynon, Gentleman, Master
of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law,
b. Oct. 21, 1865 [married, January 31, 1894, Mary, daughter
of the Reverend Frederick Walter Giffard] ; and Margaret
Hester. Estates — Sline's Oaks, in the county of Surrey ;
Ware Hill, Amwell, in the county of Hertford. Postal
address — Beckenham, Kent.
CROXTON, quartered by EGERTON-WARBUR-
TON, BARTLETT, EGERTON-WARBURTON, and
FERRERS.
BOYDELL CROXTON, Esquire, formerly in the 17th
Foot, ("ornet Shropshire Yeomanry, and Captain Shrop-
shire Militia. Born 1819, being the only son of the late
John Croxton of Erway, by Anne, dau. of Josiah Boydell of
Kilhendre Park and Sodylt Hall, co. .Salop. Aimorial
bearings Or, a fesse nebuly between two crosses botonny
fitch^e in chief azure, and in base a tun proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, encircled by a
wreath of oak, the hand supporting a cross botonny fitch^e
in pale or, on the dexter side of the wreath. Married, 1845,
Constance Charlotte, dau. of Edward and Lady Harriet
Ferrers of Baddesley-Clinton, co. Warwick ; and has with
Other Issue — Henry Ferrers Ferrers, Esq. , who has assumed
by Royal Licence (1885) the surname and arms of Ferrers
[to whom refer]. Residence — Brookfield, Abergavenny.
CROZIER, quartered by SURTEES.
The Rt. Rev. JOHN BAPTIST CROZIER, D.D.,
M.A. (Dublin), Bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin,
Canon of Wicklow in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin,
1896-97; Vicar of Holy wood, Down, 1880-97, Chaplain to
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1891-97. Born April 8, 1853,
being the eldest son of the Rev. Baptist Barton Crozier,
B.A. , by his wife Catherine Mary, dau. of John Bolland.
Livery — Dark blue and brass buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— The arms of the See of Ossory, namely gules, a
covered cup, on the top thereof a cross pat^e between five
crosses pat^e fitch6e or, impaling his family arms of Crozier,
namely or, on a cross between four fleurs-de-lis azure, a
crosier of the field, differenced by a crescent. Married,
Sept. 12, 1877, Alice Isabella, third dau. of Rev. John W.
Hackett, M.A. , St. James' Parsonage, Bray; and has Issue
— (i) Baptist Barton Crozier, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
Artillery; b. July 17, 1878; (2) Rev. John Winthrop Crozier,
Clerk in Holy Orders, /;. Dec. 10, 1879 ; (3) Mervyn Paken-
hani Crozier, Gentleman, b. July 20, 1881 ; and Alice Maud.
Residences — The Palace, Kilkenny, and Rockview, Cavan,
Clubs — Royal Societies', University (Dublin).
JOHN GEORGE CROZIER, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1897). Born April 22, 1869,
being the only son of the late John Crozier, Esq., of
Gortra House, co. Fermanagh, J. P., by his wife Anne,
dau. of James Tymons, Esq., of Baskin Hill, co.
Dublin, and of Riverston, co. Clare. Livery — Blue, with
gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Or, on a cross be-
tween four fleurs-de-lis azure, a crozier of the field. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle displayed proper, charged on the breast with a
cross patde or. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, Aug.
4, 1891, Marian Georgiana, eldest dau. of Lucan Bingham,
County Inspector R.I.C. ; and has Issue— {\) John Spencer
Noel Crozier, Gentleman, b. Jan. 6, 1896; (2) George
Armar Lucan Crozier, Gentleman, b. Sept. 3, 1904; and
Helena Inez. Seat — Gortra House, co. Fermanagh.
C/z^/'.v — Fermanagli County (Enniskillen) ; Royal Alfred
Yacht (Kingstown).
CRUDDAS (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, u
chevron indented between five fleurs-de-lis three in chief
and two in base all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, between two wings erect or,
a female figure affront^e proper, vested argent, the hands
crossed and resting on her breast.
Son of George Cruddas of The Dene, Elswick, North-
umberland, b. ; d. ; 7n. : —
William Donaldson Cruddas, Esq. , J. P. and D.L. North-
umberland, J. P. Nevvcastle-on-Tyne, M.P.Newcastle 1895-
1900, Lord of the Manors of Haughton and Budle, b.
1831 ; tn. 1861, Margaret O. (d. 1900), d. of William
Nesham of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Seats — The Dene, Els-
wick, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Haughton Castle, Humshaugh,
R.S.O., Northumberland. Clubs— Carhon, National,
Constitutional. \
AUGUSTUS WALTER CRUIKSHANK, Esquire,
J. P. Born Aug. 25, 1837, being the seventh but last sur-
viving son of the late James Cruikshank, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , Major Angus and Mearns Militia, by his wife Lady
Anne Lfetitia Carnegie, second dau, of Rt. Hon. William,
7th Earl of Northesk. Armorial bearings— Argent, three
boars' heads couped sable, armed of the field and langued
gules, within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed
hand holding a dagger in pale proper. Motto -" Cavendo
tutus." Married, July 14, 1863, Alethea Harriet, youngest
dau. of Rev. J. S. Jenkinson, M.A., Vicar of Battersea ;
and has Issue— (1) James Walter Cruikshank, Gentleman,
b. May 14, 1864 [;«., 1895, Mary Elizabeth Thackeray, dau.
of the late Col. Alexander E. F. Holcombe, 1st Royal Scots,
and has issue, two sons and a dau.] ; (2) John Cruikshank,
Gentleman, b. April 20, 1869; (3) Alexander Norman
Cruikshank, Gentleman, b. May 26, 1871 ; (4) Edward
Cruikshank, Gentleman, b. Dec. 27, 1873; Augusta Lastitia ;
Mary Helen ; and Grace Alethea, d. young. 6'(r«^— Langley
Park, Montrose, co. Forfar.
W WILLIAM GRAHAM CRUM, Esquire, of Thorn-
@ liebank, Renfrewshire, D.L., J. P., and C.C. for co.
Renfrew, and was Hon. Major Earl of Chester's Yeo. Cav.
Born 1836, being the second son of Walter Crum of Thorn-
liebank, who d. 1867, by Jessie, dau. of William Graham of
Burntshields. Armorial bearings— Vert, a cross boton^e
or, on a chief argent, a lion passant gules, all within a bor-
dure of the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, an oak-tree proper. MottO
— " Fear God." Married, 1868, Jean Mary, dau. of the Rev.
John M'Leod Campbell, D.D. ; and has, with other /.rjK<f—
Walter Graham, b. 1870 [w., 1896, Elinor Violet, fourth
dau. of Sir John Frederick Croft, 2nd Bart., of Dodington.
.S:<?aj(— Thornliebank, Glasgow. Clubs— Union, Wellington.
§ REDMOND GEORGE SILVERIUS CRUMPE,
Esquire, Capt. Royal Irish Regt., eldest son of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ctu
Cub
William Moriarty, Com. R.N. ; assumed the name of
Crumpe only, and arms of Crumpe quartered with Mori-
arty, by Royal Licence, Oct 12, 1897. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, per chevron gules and azure,
on a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced or, a cross
crosslet fitch(5e sable (for Crumpe) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and
argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast and
on each wing with a trefoil slipped of the first (for Moriarty).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a cat salient guardant sable,
charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for Crumpe) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced, embowed, the
hand bare grasping a sword entwined with a serpent all
proper, charged with a trefoil slipped vert. MottO —
" Scandit sublimia virtus." Residence —
CHARLES CRUTCHLEY, Esquire, M.V.O., Col. late
Scots Guards, D.A.A.G., Headquarters. Born Dec. 10,
1856, being the second son of Gen. Charles Crutchley,
J. P., Gen. in the Army, and Col. of the 23rd R.W.
Fusihers, by his wife Eliza Bayfield, dau. of John Harris,
R.N. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron gules,
cotised azure, between three torteaux, each encircled by
two branches of oak proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
talbot sejant argent, collared and line reflexed over the back
or, the dexter fore-paw resting on a torteau. Married,
Feb. 15, 1887, Sybil Mary, only dau. of Hon. Henry and
Lady Katharine Coke of Longford ; and has Issue — Gerald
Edward Victor (for whom H.R.H. the Princess of Wales
stood sponsor), b. Nov. 19, 1890." Residence —
PERCY EDWARD CRUTCHLEY, Esquire, J. P., Co.
Berks. Born July 24, 1855, being the eldest son of Gen.
Charles Crutchley, J. P., Gen. in the Army, and Col. of the
23rd R.W. Fusiliers, by his wife Eliza Bayfield, dau. of John
Harris, R.N. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
gules, cotised azure, between three torteaux, each encircled
by two branches of oak proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
talbot sejant argent, collared and line reflexed over the back
or, the dexter fore-paw resting on a torteau. Married, Feb.
12, 1890, Hon. Frederica Louisa Fitz-Roy (Maid-of-Honour
to the Queen from 1833 to 1890), second dau. of Rt. Hon.
Charles Fitz-Roy, third Lord Southampton ; and has
Issue — (i) Victor Alexander Charles (for whom H.M. the
Queen stood sponsor), b. Nov. 2, 1893; and (2) Ismay
Victoria Crutchley, Gentleman, /'. March 28, 1897. Resi-
dence— Sunninghill Lodge, Ascot.
CRUWYS. Azure, a bend party per bend indented
argent and gules, between six escallops or. Mantling azure
Sons of George James Cruwys, Esq., J. P. co. Devon,
M.A., b. 1836; d. 1904; m. 30 Aug. 1876, Mary Helen,
eld. d. of the late Rev. L. W. Owen, Hon. Canon of
Winchester Cathedral : —
Lewis George Cruwys, Gentleman, b. 21 May 1881.
Estate — Manor of Cruwys Morchard. Postal address —
Cruwys Morchard House, near Tiverton, Devon.
Robert Geoffry Cruwys, Gentleman, b. 10 March 1884.
CUBITT (H. Coll., c. 1830). Chequy or and gules, on
a pile argent issuing from the chief a lion's head erased
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a Doric column proper, in front thereof two
falchions in saltire argent, pommels and hilts or. MottO —
" Felix qui prudens. "
Son of Thomas Cubitt, Gentleman, of Denbies, Surrey,
b. 1788; d. 1855; m. 1819, Mary Anne, d. of Samuel
Warner ; —
Rt. Hon. George Cubitt, Baron Ashcombe of Dorking,
Surrey (U.K., 22 Aug. 1892), M.A. Cambridge, D. L. cos.
Surrey and Middx., Hon. Col. 2nd V.B. Roy. West Surrey
Regt., M.P. 1860-1892 [Supporters of Barony— Dexter, a
mason habited, holdmg in his exterior hand a mallet all
proper ; sinister, a carpenter habited proper, holding in
his exterior hand a pair of compasses or], b. 1828 ; m.
1853, Laura ((/. 1904), d. of Rev. James Joyce, Vicar of
Dorking; and has surv. issue (with five daus. ) — Hon.
Henry Cubitt, M.A. [17 Prince's Gate, S.W.], J. P. and
D.L. Surrey, Lt.-Col. Comdg. Surrey Imp. Yeo., M.P. for
S.E. Surrey since 1892, b. 1867 \jn. 1890, Maud Mariamne,
d. of late Col. Archibald Motteux Calvert, of Ockley Court,
Surrey ; and has with other issue — Henry Archibald Cubitt,
Esq., /'. 1892]. .V^<;A— Denbies, Dorking; Fallapit, South
Devon. Toivn 7'es. — 17 Prince's Gate, S.W. Club —
Carlton.
Only son of Capt. Lewis Cubitt, 26th Cameronians,
b. 1834; d. 1872; m. 1869, Charlotte Anne, d. of
Robert William Kennard, M.P. for Newport, Isle of
Wight.
Thomas Riccardi-Cubitt (name of Riccardi assumed by
Royal Licence, 1904), Count Riccardi-Cubitt in the
Kingdom of Italy (officially confirmed by Royal Warrant
under the hand and seal of the King of Italy, 1904), B.A.
(Oxon.) [Arms— (Jubitt as above, and impaling the arms of
and argent. Crest — -Upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a stork azure, legged gules, resting the dexter
leg on a stone proper. Motto—" Vigilate."
Ricardi, viz. gules, a castle argent, on a chief or, an eagle
displayed sable. Crest of Cubitt, as above, or (as recorded
in Italy) issuing from the coronet of his rank], b. 1870; m.
1893, Fede Maria, Countess Riccardi, only surv. d. and
sole heir of Col. Count Riccardi of Vercelli, Piedmont,
^ is the Military Cockade.
Cuti
Cum
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Italy ; and has issue — ^Charles Cyril Riccardi-Cubitt, Gentle-
man, b. 1896; Vera Alicia Maria; Theodora Fede Maria;
and Monica Yolunda. Seat — Eden Hall, Edenbridge,
Kent. Club — Carlton.
CUDDON, see REID-CUDDON.
CUFFE, quartered by BAGOT, PAKENHAM, PAK-
ENHAM-MAHON, PRATT, and CONOLLY.
CULCHETH, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
CULLEY, see LEATHER-CULLEY.
The Reverend MATTHEW CULLEY, in Holy
Orders of the Church of Rome, J. P. for Northumberland,
Lord of the Manor of Akeld. Bom Sept. 3, i860, being
the eldest son of Matthew Tewart CuUey, Esq., J. P., of
Coupland Castle, High Sheriff of Northumberland, by
his first wife Harriet Mary Jane, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Knight, J. P., M.A. (Canib. ), Rector of Ford. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented azure and sable, on a chevron
engrailed ermine, between three talbots' heads erased or, as
many roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of an oak tree proper, a
talbot statant per pale azure and or, gorged with a collar
gemelle argent, and holding in the mouth a lily slipped
proper. Motto— " Amicos semper amat." ^ca;"— Coupland
Castle, Wooler.
CULLUM, see MILNER -GIBSON-CULLUM.
HENRY HOBART CULME - SEYMOUR, Esquire,
M.A. (New College, Oxon.), |.P. and C.C. Hants, late
Hon. Major 4th Batt. Bedfordshire Regt. Born April 5,
1847, being the third son of the late Rev. Sir John H.
Culme-Seymour (who assumed. May 6, 1842, the additional
surname of Culme before his patronymic) , by his second wife
Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of Charles Smith, Esq., M.P.,
of Suttons, Esse.x, and sister of Sir Charles Joshua Smith,
2nd Bart. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings Azure,
two wings conjoined in lure surmounted of a naval crown
or, on a canton argent, an anchor erect sable. Mantling
azure and or. Crest- On a naval crown or, two brands in
saltire inflamed proper, thereon an eagle rising also proper,
gazing on the sun or. Motto — " Foy pour devoir." Married,
Sept. 24, 1878, Kate, third dau. of William C. Lucy, Esq.,
J.P.,F.G.S., of Wynstones Brookthorpe, Gloucestershire;
and hiislssue~(i) Reginald Hobart Culme-Seymour, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 28, 1879, (/. 1901 ; (2) Evelyn Culme-Seymour,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,^.Sept. 19, 1881; (3)ArthurGranville
Culme-Seymour, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1884; (4) Erne.^t
Victor Culme-Seymour, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1887; and
Violet Katharine Maria, ^e-a^ -Glenville, Bitterne, Hants.
Clubs— Oxiord and Cambridge, Royal Southern Yacht.
CHARLES EDWARD CUMBERLEGE- WARE.
Born March 1866, being the son of Rev. Charles Cuniber-
lege-Ware, M.A. Trm. Coll., Cambridge, Vicar of Astwood,
Bucks, by his wife Elizabeth Anne, dau. and heiress of
Mrs. Montgomery Williams of Crawley Grange, Bucks.
Armorial bearings— Per pale argent and gules, two lions
passant within an orle of roses and escallops all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two spears in
saltire proper, a dragon's head gules, gorged with a collar
gemel argent. Motto — "Deo favente." Married, 1889,
Beatrice, dau. of John Bell of Lancaster Gate. Seat —
Poslingford, Suffolk.
CUMING, see GORDON-CUMING-SKENE.
CUMING, quartered by FARQUHARSON.
HENRY ALFRED CUMMINS, Esquire, C.M.G.
(1901), M.D., Major R.A.M.C, Ireland, Fellow
Linnean So. of London, F.R. Met. So., F.R.H.S., served
with Sikkim Expedition 1888, Ashanti Expedition 1895-96,
and in S. African Campaign 1899-1901. Born March
8, 1864, being the second son of the late William Jackson
Cummins, M.D. (Edin. Univ.), by his wife Elizabeth Hen-
rietta, dau. of Thomas Poole of Mayfield, Bandon, co. Cork.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron ermine, cotised
argent, between three garbs or, banded gules, on a canton
of the third, a ship in full sail proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vambraced, the hands proper, holding a garb as
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Cun
in the arms. Motto— " Hinc garbae nostrae." Married,
June 14, 1894, Ethel Percy, dau. of the late Robert Con-
stable Hall, Esq., J. P. for co. Cork; and has Issue—
HINC GARBLE NOSTR^t
Kathleen Percy, Joan Poole, and Geraldine Ethel Aylmer
Poole. Postal address— Cjo Messrs Holt & Co. , 3 Whitehall
Place, S.W.
Brigadier-General JAMES TURNER CUM-
MINS, D.S.O. ; was A.A.G. to the Madras Forces
1895-6, and A.Q. M.G. thereto 1896, since when he has
commanded a second-class Dist., Madras. Born 1843,
being the son of the late Nicholas Cummins, Esq.; J. P.,
of Ashley House and Myrtleville House, co. Cork, by his
wife Julia Anna, dau. of the late Major-General Sir Robert
Travers, C.B. , K.C.M.G. Armorial bearings— Azure, a
chevron ermine, cotised argent, between three garbs or ; on
a canton of the third, a ship in full sail proper, and pendent
below the escutcheon his badge of the D.S.O. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
arms embowed vambraced, the hands proper, holding a
garb as in the arms. Motto — "Hinc garba; nostr.ne. "
Married, July 13, 1869, Louie, dau. of the late T. Dunman,
Commander of Police, Straits Settlements ; and has Issue —
(1) Harry Ashley Vane Cummins, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9,
1870 ; (2) Horace Cecil Cunmiins, Gentleman, b. Sept. 13,
1871 ; (3) Ernest Norman Daunt Travers Cummins, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 27, 1876 ; Agnes Lilian ; Ethel Bertha ; and
Kathleen Mary Travers. Postal address — Fort St. George,
Madras.
WILLIAM EDWARD ASHLEY CUMMINS, Esquire,
M.D.M.Ch. Royal University of Ireland, Professor Practice
of Medicine, Queen's College, Cork, &c. Born Feb. 4,
1858, being the eldest son of the late William Jackson
Cummins of Cork, M.D. of University of Edinburgh, by his
wife Mary Elizabeth Thorn Connell, dau. of the late John
Connellof Halton, Barbadoes. Club — Cork County. Armo-
rial bearings — Azure, a chevron ermine, cotised argent,
between three garbs or, on a canton of the third, a ship in
full sail proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, vambraced, the
hands proper, holding a garb as in the arms. Motto — " Hinc
garbae nostrae." Livery — Blue. Married, July 9, 1884,
lane Constable, second dau. of the late Robert Constable
Hall, Esq. , J. P., of Rockcliffe, Blackrock, co. Cork; and
has Issue — (i) Arthur Aylmer Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;
(2) William Ashley Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1886; (3)
Robert Constable Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (4) Harry
Jackson Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1888; (5) Nicholas
Marshall Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1892; (6) Fenton King
Cummins, Gentleman, b. 1897; Geraldine Dorothy; Mary
EUice Thorn ; Iris Ashley ; and Jane Grace Evans-Freke.
Residence— 17 St. Patrick's Place, Cork ; and Woodville,
Glanmire, co. Cork.
CUNINGHAME, see GUN-CUNINGHAME, and
SMITH-CUNINGHAME.
JOHN ALISTAIR ERSKINE CUNINGHAME,
Esquire, co. Fife. Born Nov. 10, 1869, being the only son
of the late John Cuninghame, Esq., J. P., formerly Captain
i2th Lancers, by his wife Helen Rebecca, dau. of /Eneas
Ranaldson Macdoiiell of Glengarry. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a shakefork sable, and in chief
a mullet gules, within a bordure engrailed of the last ; 2 and
3 grand quarters, i. and iiii. azure, a bend between two cross
crosslets fitchte or ; ii. and iii. argent, a pale sable, the
second and third grand quarters within a bordure sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest- On a wreath of
the liveries, an oak tree proper. MottO — "Tandem."
Married, June 1901, Margaret Jean, youngest dau. of
William Carstares Dunlop of Gairbraid ; and has Issue—
Margaret Helen Erskine. Seat — Balgownie House, Cul-
ross, via Dunfermline, co. Fife.
CUNINGHAME (L.O., 1674). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, a shakefork sable ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Ou
a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head couped argent,
gorged with a collar chequy azure and or. Motto — "So
fork forward."
Son of Col. William Cuninghame of Belmont, b.
1834 ; d. 1904 ; ;«. 1875, Mary Georgiana, d. of George
Oswald of Auchincruive : —
William John Cuninghame, Gentleman, Lieut. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1879. 5^/— Belmont,
Ayr, N.B. C/w^.f— Carlton , Army and Navy, New (Edin-
burgh).
CUNLIFFE, see PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE.
Captain ELLIS BROOKE CUNLIFFE, late of the
6th Dragoon Guards. Born , being the eldest son of
Ellis Watkin Cunliffe (who was second surviving son of Sir
Foster Cunliffe, Bart.), bv Harriet his wife, dau. of Sir
David Kinloch, Bart. Armorial bearings -Sable, three
conies courant argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant argent,
collared sable. MottO-" Fideliter." Married, July 17,
1867, Emma Florence, only child of the late Rev. John
Sparling, M.A., of Petton, J. P. for co. Lancaster, Rector
of Eccleston, near Chorley, co. Lancaster, by his wife
Catharine Sybilla, dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph de Trafford,
ist Bart. , of Trafford Park, co. Lancaster ; and has Issue
— (i) Ellis Sparling Cunliffe, Esq., Captain 3rd Batt.
Shropshire L.I., b. May 13, 1868; (2) John Brooke
Cunliffe, Gentleman, Lieut. Shropshire Y.C., b. Oct. 9,
1869; (3) William Noel Cunliffe, Gentleman, b. Dec. 25,
1877; (4) Legendre Watkin Cunliffe, Gentleman, b. 1878;
Catherine Violet [m., 1888, J. F. G. Hodgson- Roberts] ;
Emma Veronica [w., 1890, Henry Jessop Stone]; Florence
Vanda[w., 1891, R. DOyly Thomas] ; Verbena [;«., 1893,
Masterman Stanley Williams, R.H.A.]; Caroline Muriel
Valencia [m., Oct. 6, 1894, Loftus de Launay Mollerus-le-
Champion] ; and Mabel Virginia. Seat—VeUon Park,
Shrewsbury. Residence— \& Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
Club— Army and Navy.
CUNNINGHAM, see MILLER-CUNNINGHAM.
CUNNINGHAME of Brownhill, quartered by HUN-
TER-BLAIR.
jf ROBERT BONTINE CUNNINGHAME -GRA-
© HAM, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Dumbarton,
is the Military Cockade.
OTun
Cur
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J. p. for COS. Perth and Stirling, elected M.P. for N.W.
Lanarkshire 1886. Boni 1852, being the son of William
Cunninghame Graham Bontine, Esq., j.P. and Vice-Lieut,
of Dumbarton, and D. L. co. Stirling, an officer in the 2nd
Dragoons, and afterwards Major Renfrewshire Militia, by
his wife Anne Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Admiral the
Hon. Charles Elphinstone Fleming of Cumberland House,
CO. Dumbarton. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
or, a pale gules, charged with a mullet argent, on a chief
sable, three escallops of the first ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, in chief a chevron gules. Mantling'
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
eagle displayed, in his dexter talon a sword in pale proper.
Motto — "For right and reason." Supporters — Two lions
rampant guardant proper, armed and langued gules.
Married, 1873, Gabriella Maria de Labalmondiere, dau.
of Don Francisco Jose de Labalmondit^-re, late of Chili, S.
AmericH. Seat — Ardoch, Dumbartonshire.
HENRY HARDINGE SAMUEL CUNYNGHAME,
Esquire, Companion of the Most Hon. Order of the
Bath, Legal Assistant Under-Secretary to Home Oftice,
M.-A. Cambridge, Member of the Institute of Electrical
Engineers, formerly of the Royal Engineers, Barrister-at-
Law, Secretary of Parnell Coirimissioners, and Secretary
Behring Sea Commission, Featherstone Commission, &c.
Born July 8, 1848, being the eldest son of the late General
Sir Arthur Cunynghame, G.C. B. , and of Hon. Frances
Elizabeth (Imperial Crown of India) his wife, eldest
daughter of the Rt. Hon. the ist Viscount Hardinge.
Club — Reform. Livery — Red and silver. Armorial bear-
de-lis in base gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dcmi-eagle with
ings — Argent, a shakefork sable, between three fleurs-de-lis
azure, one in chief and two in the flanges, above a helmet
with mantle gules, the doubling argent. On a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a unicorn unguled, maned and
armed or, lying on a mount vert. In an escroll above the
crest, this Motto, "Over fork over." Married, June 21,
1893, Emily Harriette, eldest daughter of Col. A. Prescott,
2nd Bombay Cavalry. .S^a^— Barn Bridge, South Nutfield.
Surrey. Postal address — 36 Eaton Place, S.W.
ROBERT BARCLAY CURLE, Gentleman. Born
1856, being the only son ot the late Robert Curie, Gentle-
man, of 12 Crown Gardens and Whiteinch, Glasgow.
Clui—Nevf (Glasgow). Armorial bearings — Argent, a
chevron vert, between two spur-revels in chief and a fleur-
wings expanded proper. Motto — "Unefoi." Poslal address
— New Club, Glasgow.
HENRY WILLIAM CURRIE, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Northampton. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Currie, Esq., M.P. for Guildford, by his wife Emma,
dau. of Col. Thomas Knox. Armorial bearings — Gules,
a saltire couped argent, in the centre chief point a rose of
the last, f)arbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper,
resting the claw on a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.
A/arried, Dec. 13, 1859, Flora Caroline, dau. of the Hon.
and Ven. Henry Reginald Yorke, M.A. , brother of Charles
Philip, Earl of Hardwicke ; and has had Issue — William
Reginald Currie, Gentleman, d. Sept. 14, i860, d. July 13,
1900, late Lieut. i8th Hussars [m., 1887, Muriel Eve Alex-
andra, dau. of Thomas Barnard of Cople House, co. Bed-
ford]. Seat — Rushden House, Higham Ferrers.
§ JAMES PATTISON CURRIE, Esquire, Director of
the Bank of England, and Governor from 1885 to
1887, one of H.M. Lieuis. for the City of London. Born
Dec. 12, 1824, being the eldest son of the late John
Currie, Esq., M.P. for Hertford, by his wife Elizabeth
Anne, dau. of N. Pattison. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a saltire couped argent, in the centre chief point a rose of
the last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper,
resting its claw upon a rose as in the arms. A/arried,
firstly. May 31, 1849, Anna Dora, dau. of the Rev. J. G.
Brett of Ranelagh, Chelsea; and had Issue— {1) Reginald
Charles Wilford Currie, Gentleman, i. July 20, 1854;
Josephine ; and Ada Mary [m. Sir Henry J. Jourdain,
K.C.M.G.]. He married secondly, June 12, i860, Euphe-
mia Anna, second dau. of James Blyth of Woolhampton
House, Berks ; and by her had Issue — (2) James Blyth
Currie, Gentleman, i. April 4, 1869 [m. Ethel, dau. of
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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R. H. Few]; (3) Henry Wilford Currie, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 9, 1870 [w. Lily, dau. of H. D. Blyth] ; Effie Con-
stance \jn. F. D. Maxwell] ; Florence ; Edith ; Isabel ;
Lilian; Evelyn [;«. George M'Intoch Fleming]; Violet;
Ethel Mildred \jn. Robert A. D. Fleming] ; and Millicent
Mary. Residence — Sandown House, Esher. Chib — Union.
LAURENCE CURRIE, Esq., J. P. co. Hants., M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Canib.). Boim 1867, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Bertram Wodehouse Currie,
Esq., ^.V. Hants and Surrey, High Sheriff of London 1892,
by his wife Caroline, dau. of Sir William Lawrence Young,
4th Bart., M.P. Armorial toearings Gules, a saltire
couped argent, in the centre chief point a rose of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, and impaling the arms of Finch,
namely argent, a chevron between three griffins passant
sable, a bordure wavy ermines. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, resting
its claw upon a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Married Edith Sibyl Mary, dau. of G. H. Finch, Esq.,
M.P., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland; and has Issue--
Bertram Francis George Currie, Gentleman, h. 1899; and
Edith Catherine. Scat — Minley Manor, Farnborough,
Hants. Town residence — 1 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall,
S.W. Clubs— "Ai. James's, Travellers'.
CURRIE (H. Coll.). Gules, a saltire couped argent, in
the centre chief point, a rose of the last, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cock proper, resting its dexter claw on a
rose as in the arms.
Son of Henry Currie, Esq., M.P. , of West Horsley
Place, Surrey, b. 1798; d. 1873; m. ist, Emma, d. of
Col. Thomas Knox :—
Henry William Currie, Esq., J. P., b. 1828; in. 1859,
Flora Caroline, d. of Hon. and Ven. Henry Reginald
Yorke, M.A. (bro. of Chas. Philip, Earl of Hardwicke) ;
and has issue— William Reginald Currie, Gentleman, late
Lieut. i8th Hussars, b. i860 [w. 1887, Muriel Eve
Alexandra, d. of Thomas Barnard of Cople House, co.
Bedford]. Seat — Rushden House, Higham Ferrers.
Sons of Rev. Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1823; d. 1900; m. ist, 1849, Eliza Reeve, d. of
Matthew Rackham of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich : —
Sir Frederick Reeve Currie, 3rd Bart. (11 Jan. 1847), b.
1851. Res. — Sloane House, Seaford, Sussex.
Walter Louis Rackham Currie, Esq., b. 1856; m. 1892,
Bertha, d. of late Thomas Anthony Mitford Freeman of
Brighton ; and has issue — Walter Mordaunt Cyril Currie,
Gentleman, b. 1894; and Lenore Consuelo Marguerite.
Res.—
Percy George Colin Currie, Esq., b. 1857; m. 1885,
Agnes Grace Johnstone, d. of Charles Paterson of Dumfries.
Res.—
Arthur Edward Currie, Esq., b. 1859. Res. —
Cecil Edmund Currie, Esq., B.A. (Camb.),^. 1861 ; m.
1894, Louisa Fanny, d. of Major-Gen. Drury. Res. —
Son of Lieut. -Col. Frederick Alexander Currie, h.
1851 ; d. 1902; /«. 1874, Geraldine Lucy, d. of R. W.
Graves : —
Ryves Alexander Mark Currie, Gentleman, Lieut.
Somerset Lt. Inf., b. 1875. Res. —
Sons of William Close Currie, Esq., b. 1826; d. 1865 ;
m. 1851, Harriett Gardiner, d. of John Brown of Hall
Court, CO. Hereford.
William John Frederick Currie, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; m.
1887, Minnie E. H. M., d. of G. H. Catania; and has
issue — (i) William George Cubitt Currie, Gentleman, b.
1888; (2) Edward John Charles Currie, Gentleman, b.
1892; and Marie Effie Georgie. Res. — Bettiah, India.
Edward Larkins Currie, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
Charles Ernest Currie, Gentleman, b. 1856; ni. i888,
Annie, d. of late Isaac Hardy of Stoney Hill, co. Antrim.
Robert Browne Vincent Currie, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res. —
Sons of Charles Currie, Esq., Bengal C.S., b. 1829;
d. 1878 ; VI. 1852, Marian, d. of Rev. T. T. Upwood,
M.A. :—
Stanley Charles Cuthbert Currie, Gentleman, b. 1856.
Res.—
Harry Currie, Gentleman, /'. i866. Res. —
Sons of Robert George Currie, Esq., Bengal C.S. , b.
1835; d. 1880; m. ist, 1866, Fanny Catherine Onseley
{d. 1870), d. of Alexander C. Macrae, M.D. ; 2nd,
1872, Annie Flora, d. of A. K. MacKinnon : —
Robert Currie, Gentleman, /'. 1867. Res.^
Alexander Charles Currie, Gentleman, <5. 1873; m. 1902,
Dorothea, only d. of Arthur Crickitt. Res. —
George Hugh Currie, Gentleman, b. 1873 (twin with his
bro. Alexr. ). Res.—
Yr. sons of Sir Frederick Currie, ist Bart., /'. 1799; d.
1875 ; m. 3rd, 1841, Katherine Maria, d. of Geo.
Powney Thompson, B.C.S. : —
Major - Gen. Fendall Currie, Bengal Cav.
Oude, b. 1841 ; m. ist, 1866, Susan Elizabeth
of Rev. James R. Pears, M.A. ; 2nd, 1869,
Frederick Pole Buller ; and has surv. issue (with five daus.
)i) Fendall James Pears Currie, Gentleman, b. 1867 [m.
1890, Christina, d. of David Anderson of Hamilton, Auck-
land, N. Z., and has issue]; (2) Ivor Bertram Fendall
Currie, Esq., Capt. R.A., b.
Square, S.W.
Rivers Grenfell Currie, Esq
Theresa Disney, d. of late Arthur Disney Dunne ; and has
issue — (i) Disney Rivers Currie, Gentleman, b. 1894; (2)
Frederick Rivers Currie, Gentleman, b. 1896; and Mabel
Rivers. Res. —
Son of Bertram Wodehouse Currie, Esq., of Winley
Manor, J. P. Hants and Surrey, High Sheriff of London
1892:—
Lawrence Currie (<l.v.).
Ygst. son of Raikes C'urrie, Esq., M.P. , of Bush Hill
and Minley Manor, Hants, J. P. and D.L. Middx., b.
1801 ; d. 1881 ; i?i. 1825 ; Hon. Laura Sophia Wode-
house, d. of John, 2nd Lord Wodehouse: —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Philip Wodehouse Currie, ist
Baron Currie of Hawley, Southants (25 Jan. 1899), G.C.B.
{1892), P.C. (1894), Ambassador at Rome, 1898-1903
[Supporters of Barony — On either side a cock proper,
charged on the breast with a rose argent], b. 1834 ; ?«. 1894,
Mary Montgomerie, widow of H. S. Singleton of Mell, co.
Louth, and sister of Sir Archibald Lamb, 3rd Bart. Res. —
Hawley, Hants. Clubs — Travellers', Turf, St. James's.
Commr.
[d. 1868),
Julia, d.
m
d.
of
1872. Res. — 48 Nevern
b. 1857; ;«. 1889, Alice
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Sons of" John Currie of Essendon, Herts, M.P. for
Hereford, (^. 1797 ; d. 1873; >'^- 1823, Elizabeth Anne,
d. of N. Pattison :—
James Pattison Currie, Esq. (q.v.).
Sons of Gen. Augustus Arthur Currie, I.S.C, b. 1831 ;
d. 1884; m. 1862, Emily Louisa, d. of James M'Gregor
of Wooltan Hill, Liverpool : —
Arthur Cecil Currie, Gentleman, b. 1863. Nes. —
William M'Gregor Currie, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Yr. sons of John Currie above mentioned, b. 1797: —
Henry Octaviiis Currie, Esq., Lieut.-Col. late Pay Dept.,
b. 1834 ; 7n. 1859, Meliora {d. 1877), d. of John Bowen
Gambleton of Fort William, co. Waterford ; and has issue —
(i) Henry Gordon Currie, Gentleman, b. 1862; (2) Mark
Robert Currie, Gentleman, b. 1863; (3) James Maxwell
Currie, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; (4) William Edward Everard
Currie, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; (5) Gerald Ernest Currie,
Gentleman, b. 1875; (6) John Currie, Gentleman, b. 1^77;
and six daus. Res. —
Herbert Francis Currie, Gentleman, b. 1839. Res. —
Sons of Leonard Currie, of Bromley, Middx. , and
Manor House, Tunbridge Wells, b. 1800 ; d. 1878 ; 7n.
1829, Caroline Christina, d. of Gen. Sir James Hay,
K.C.H., Gov. of Edinburgh Castle: —
Leonard Douglas fLay Currie, Gentleman, b. 1832; m.
ist, 1862, Harriet Carroll [d. 1877), d. of Isaac Jackson ;
2nd, 1879, Harriett, d. of Canon Frampton ; and has issue—
(i) Leonard Charles Edmund Currie, Gentleman, b. 1867;
(2) Arthur Douglas Currie, Gentleman, b. 1869; and
Frances Mary Ellen. Res. —
Sir Edmund Hay Currie, Knight Bachelor (1876), Chair-
man of London Hosp. and of People's Palace Trustees,
Vice-Chrm. London School Board 1873-6 and 1882-5, b.
1834 ; m. 1877, Harriett Anna, d. of Rev. Edward Golding
of Brimpton and Maiden Erleigh, Berks; and has issue —
(i) Edward Douglas Hay Currie, Esq., b. 1878 ; (2) Phillip
Maynard Hay Currie, b. 1887. Sea^ — Seafield Park,
Crofton, Hants.
Sons of Archibald Arthur Currie, Esq., Vice Consul at
Nice, I*. 1841 ; d. 1880; m. 1871, Marion, d. of Col.
Alban (iwynne, D.L. of Monachty : —
Archibald Gwynne Hay Currie, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
Edmund Hay Currie, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
HERBERT CURTEIS, Esquire, J. P. for Sussex, and
Alderman East Sussex C.C. Bofn April 14, 1849, being
the eldest son of the late Herbert Mascall Curteis, by his
wife Paulina, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Sir Godfrey
Thomas, Bart., of Wenvoe, South Wales, Vicar of Bodiam,
Sussex. Armorial bearings—Argent, a chevron sable,
between three V^ulls' heads caboshed gules, impaling the
arms of Ashburnham, namely gules, a fesse between six
mullets argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant or, between
four trees proper. Motto — " Fortiter suaviter." Married,
Jan. 12, 1881, Isabella, eldest dau. of the late Sir Anchitel
Ashburnham, Bart., of Broomham, Sussex ; and has Issue
— (i) Herbert Charles Curteis, Gentlemen, b. May 21, 1885 ;
(2) Fleetwood Ashburnham Curteis, Gentleman, b. June 17,
1887 ; Isabella [;«. July i, 1903, John Bernand Garman of
Lapley Hall, Staffordshire]; Paulina, d. July 2, 1883 ; and
Dorothy Muriel. Seat — Windmill Hill Place, Hailsham,
Sussex.
CURTIS, quartered by VERSCOYLE.
FREDERICK LEWIS CURTLER, Gentleman. Born
1861, being the son of the late Rev. T. G. Curtler of Bever^
House, CO. Worcester. Armorial bearings — Per pale in-
dented azure and sable, two chevrons between three lions
rampant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased bendy sinister or
and azure, ducally crowned gold, from the mouth flames
issuant proper. MottO—" Labor omnia viiicit." Married,
1892, Nannie M'C, youngest dau. of the late Charles
Gwatkin of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. Seat—'Qever^
House, North Claines, near Worcester.
CURWEN (R.L., 1790, H. Coll.). Argent, fretty
guies, a chief azure. Mantlingf gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, armed or. Motto — "Si je n'estoy." Livery —
White, with blue facings.
Son of Henry Eraser Curwen, Esq., of Workington
Hall, Cumberland, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1888),
b. 1834 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1863, Mary Ann Susan, d. of
Col. Charles Christopher Johnson, Seigneur of Argen-
teuil, Canada, 7th son of Sir John Johnson, Bart. : —
Alan De Lancy Curwen, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1895,
Mabel, d. of Sir Wilfred Lawson, Bart, of Brayton, co.
Cumberhind ; and has issue — (i) Alan Henry Curwen,
Gentleman, b. ; (2) Eldred Arthur Curwen, Gentleman,
and Isabel Mary. Seats — The Hall, Workington ; The
Island, Windermere.
Sons of Edward Stanley Curwen, Esq., of Working-
ton Hall, J. P., D.L., Lieut. 14th Light Dragoons, b.
1810; d. 1875; VI. 1833, Frances Margaret, d. of
Edward Jesse of Hampton Court, Middx. : —
Rev. Alfred Francis Curwen, J. P. Cumberland, Rector
of Harrington, b. 1835; m. ist, 1861, Beatrice Cervinia,
(d. 1876), d. of John Hills, Recorder of Rochester; 2nd,
1878, Laura Naomi, d. of John Smith of Weyhill, Hants ;
and has surv. issue (with four daus.) — (1) Christopher
Cuthbert Curwen, Gentleman, /;. 1871 ; (2) Stanley Patricius
Curwen, Gentleman,/^. 1876; (3) John. Neville St. George
Curwen, Gentleman, /;. 1879. ■^^^- — The Rectory, Harring-
ton, R.S.O., Cumberland. Club — Junior Conservative.
Eldred Vincent Morris Curwen, Esq., J. P. Cumberland,
b. 1842; m. 1865, Hebe Emily Maritana [d. 1889), d. of
Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart. ; and has had issue — Chaloner
Frederick Hastings Curwen, Gentleman, (5. 1866; d. 1899
\m. , Elizabeth, d. of Sir William Gordon Cameron,
K.C.B. ; and had issue — Chaloner Curwen, Gentleman];
and Edith Margaret Spence. Seat — Withdeane Court,
nr. Brighton. Clubs — Arthur's, Conservative, Garrick, Royal
Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
Charles Houston Curwen, Gentleman, b. 1843 ; tn. 1873,
Laura Helena Wallace, d. of Rev. R. T. G. Hill ; and has
issue — Clare Hebe ; and Trenna. 7?c-s-. — South Africa.
Rev. Edward Hasell Curwen, D.C.L. (Durham), Rector
of Plumbland, Carlisle, b. 1847; m. 1872, Eleanor Marie
Louise, d. of Rev. John G. H. Hill, Rector of Quarley,
Hants ; and has issue — Edward Stanley Curwen, Gentle-
man, b. 1879 ; and Frances Edith Mackenzie. Seat —
Ackenthvvaite, Milnthorpe.
Sons of Rev. Henry Curwen, B.A., Rector of Working-
ton, b. 1812 ; d. ; ;«. 1835. Dora, d. of Gen. Goldie
of The Nunnery, Isle of Man : —
Henry Curwen, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. —
Rev. Alexander John Goldie Curwen, B.D. , Rector of
Kirkby Thore, J. P. Westmoreland, b. 1848; m. 1877,
Margaret, d. of late William Scott Fulton, Esq., J. P., of
Bank End House, Appleby ; and has surv. issue — Henry
Curwen, b. 1883 ; Dora Goldie ; Isabella Evelyn ; and Edith
Elaine. Res. — The Rectory, Kirkby Thore, Penrith.
Cecil Curwen, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res. —
GEORGE AUGUSTUS CURZON, Esquire. Born July
12, 1836, being the eldest son of Edward Cecil Curzon,
commonly kriown as the Honourable Edward Cecil Cur-
zon, and his wife Amelia Sophia Charlotte, daughter of
James Daniel ; late Colonel in the Army, and Lieutenant-
Colonel in the 2nd Life Guards ; served with the Rifle
Brigade in the Indian Mutiny at Cawnpore, and at the siege
and capture of Lucknow. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms: Argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or,
collared gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a popinjay as in the arms; with the MottO, " L>et
Curzon holde what Curzon helde." Married, firstly. May
7, 1867, Mary Florence, daughter of Morgan Treherne,
Member of Parliament for Coventry (she died July 21,
1868) ; and secondly. May 15, 1873, Mary Louisa Anne
Frances Josephine Martha, dau. of William Ince Andertcil'
of Euxton Hall, in the co. of Lancaster (she died Nov. 3,
1889) ; and by his second marriage has Issue — Mary Cecil.
TAMES WILLIAM HENRY CLAUD CUSACK,
Esquire, J. P., Major (ret.) ist Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Born Aug. 29, 1856, being the second son of the late Henry
Thomas Cusack of Abbeville House, Barrister-at-Law,
Lieut. Roy. North Devon Mounted Rifles, by his wife Sophia
Anne, dau. of the late William Tanner of Blacklands House,
Wilts. Armorial bearings— Per pale or and azure, a fesse
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a mermaid sable, holding in the dexter
hand a sword, sinister a sceptre. Mottoes — " Ave Maria,
plena gratia!" and "En Dieu mon espoir." Married,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Nov. 15, 1887, his cousin Mary, youngest dau. of Sir Ralph
Smith Cusack, D.L. , of Furry Park, co. Dubhn. Seat—
Abbeville House, Malahide, co. Dublin.
Sir RALPH SMITH CUSACK, Knight Bachelor (so
created 1873), M.A. Trin. Coll., Dub., D.L. for Dublin, J. P.
for cos. Dublin and Meath ; late Clerk of the Crown and
Hanaper in Ireland, Barrister-at-Law. Bor/i 1822, being the
second son of the late James W. Cusack, M.D., of Abbeville
House, CO. Dublin, by Eliza Frances his wife, eldest dau. of
the late Joseph Bernard of Greenhills, King's Co. Clubs —
Kildare Street (Dublin), Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings
— Per pale or and azure, a fesse counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a mermaid sable, crinde or, holding in the de.xter hand a
sword and in the sinister a sceptre proper. Married, 1850,
Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Richard Barker of
Sterling, co. Meath ; and had Issue — James William Cusack,
Esq., b. 1851 \m., 1874, Miss Morrisson, and d. 1886,
leaving issue, Ralph Cusack, Esq., b. 1876]. Estates —
Furry Park, co. Dublin ; Cussington, co. Meath. Postal
address — Furry Park, Raheny, Dublin.
Sir (THOMAS) BERRY CUSACK-SMITH, Knight
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George (1898), Joint-Receiver and Custodian of
Revenues of Samoa and Adviser to the King, also Presi-
dent of the Municipality of Apia, July to Dec. 1893, and
Jan. to June 1897 ; appointed H.M.'s Consul and Deputy-
Commissioner for W. Pacific at Samoa 1890; also Dep.
Commr. for the Union Group 1892 ; Special Judicial Com-
missioner 1893, and H.M.'s Consul -General for Chile
1897. Has been Charge d' Affaires since June i, 1900.
Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend
between two unicorns' heads erased azure, armed or, three
lozenges of the last (for Smith) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and
azure, a fesse counterchanged (for Cusack), the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon and pendent the badge of a
K.C.M.G. Mantling azure and argent. Crest -Out of a
ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head azure. Motto — " En Dieu
est mon espoir." Married, 1886, Winifred (</. 1894), dau.
of Rev. John Whitaker Maitland of Loughton Hall, Esse.x ;
and has Issue — Maia Williamina. Residences — British Lega-
tion, Santiago; and British Consulate-General, Valparaiso.
CUST, see COCKAYNE-CUST and PORCELLI-
CUST.
Sir REGINALD JOHN CUST, Knight Bachelor, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Borfi September 25, 1828, being the third son
of the Reverend Henry Cust, commonly known as the Hon-
ourable and Reverend Henry Cust, by his wife Anna Maria,
commonly known as Lady Anna Maria, daughter of the Right
Honourable the fir^t Earl of Kilniorey. Club — Travellers'.
Livery — Bright blue, with white waistcoat, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a
chevron sable, three fountains proper, quartering Cust
(ancient), Ranson, Pury, W'oodcock, Bellingliam, Burns-
hend, and Brownlow, and impaling the arms of Bligh,
namely azure, a griffin segreant or, armed and langued
gules, between three crescents argent. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a niani-
ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head erased sable, collared paly wavy
of six argent and azure; with the Motto, "Qui cust-odit
caveat." Married, December 13, 1855, Elizabeth Caroline,
commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Caroline, dau. of the
Right Hon. Edward Bligh, fifth Earl of Darnley. Issue —
Lionel Henry Cust, Esquire, M.V.O., Master of Arts, Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries, born January 25, 1859 [mar-
ried,,'805, Hon. Sybil Lyttelton ; and has issue, LionelGeorge
Archer Xust, Esquire]; Evelyn Georgiana [married, 1879,
Honourable Arthur Lovvther Pelham] ; Caroline Emma ;
and Beatrice Frances. Postaladdress — 13 Eccleston Square.
ROBERT NEEDHAM CUST, Esquire. LL.D.,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. cos. Middlesex and London. Born
1821, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Rev. Canon the Hon. Henry Cockayne Cust, by his wife
Lady Anna Maria, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Francis Needham,
first Earl of Kilmorey. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on
a chevron sable, three fountains proper, quartering Cust
(ancient). Ransom, Pury, Woodcock, Bellingham, Burns-
head, and Brownlow. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head eiased sable,
collared paly wavy of si.x argent and azure ; with the Motto,
" Opera illius mea sunt." Married, first, 1856, Maria Ade-
laide, who d. 1864, dau. of the late Very Rev. the Hon.
Henry Lewis Hobart ; secondly, 1865, Emma, who d. 1867,
dau. of the Rev. Edward Carlyon, R. of Dibden ; thirdly,
1868, Elizabeth Dewar, dau. of the late J. Mathews ; and
has Issue — (By first marriage) Robert Henry Hobart Cust,
Gentleman, M.A. (O.xon.), /;. 1861 ; Albinia Lucy [w., 1881,
George Edward Wherry, F. R.C.S. , and has issue]; Maria
Eleanor Vere ; and (by third marriage) Anna Maria Eliza-
beth. Residence— 6t, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
§ FREDERIC HAMBLETON CUSTANCE, Esquire,
CB. , J. P., Colonel Commanding and Hon. Col. 3rd
Batt. Norfolk Regt., late Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards.
Born Dec. 2, 1844, being the only son of the late Sir
Hambleton Francis Custance, K.C. B. , by his wife Frances,
widow of Rev. Henry Walpole Nevill, and youngest dau.
of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. Armorial bearings— Or,
an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with a
star of six [joints of the first, quartering azure, on a bend
ermine, three legs, coujjed at the thigh or (for Hambleton) ;
impaling the arms of Jolliffe, namely, quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a pile vert, three dexter hands couped of the
first (for JdIUHV) ; 2 and 3, argent, two bars azure (for
Hilton). Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle displayed as in the arms. Motto
— " Appetimua rationi pareat." Married, July 9, 1871,
Eleanor Constance, eldest dau. of Capt. Hylton Jolliffe,
eldest son of the ist Lord Hylton ; and has Issue — Olive
Eleanor ; and Cecile. Seat — Weston House, near Nor-
wich. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough.
CUTHBERT, quartered by BAINES.
CUTHBERT (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse between
in chief two hawks sable and in base a cross crosslet fitch^e
gules, a hawk between two cross crosslets fitchee of the
field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased argent,
charged with a hawk's lure gules, a cross crosslet fitchcie
fessewise of the last. Motto —
Son of Sidney Cuthbert of Beaufront Castle, b. 1851 ;
d. 1882; tn. 1873, Frances, d. of Charles Griffin : —
James Harold Cuthbert, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. Scots
Guards, served in S. African War 1900, b. 1876; tn. 1903,
Lady Anne Dorothy Frederica Byng, d. of the 5th Earl
of Straflbrd. Seats — Beaufront Castle, Sandhoe, Northum-
berland. ('////' — Guards'.
ROBERT CUTLAR-FERGUSSON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the counties of Dumfries and Kirk-
cudbright, Lord of the Baronies of Craigdarroch and Orro-
land, Captain Reserve of Officers, late Scots Guards. Born
is the Military Cockade.
Dae
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July 26, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Robert Cutlar-
Fergusson, Gentleman, by his wife Ella Frances Catherine
Alison [who married subsequently Lieutenant-General the
Honourable Sir James Dormer, K.C. B.], dau. of Sir
Archibald Alison, Baronet. C/«i^j - Travellers', Turf,
Marlborough, Pratt's, New Club (Edinburgh). Armorial
bearings as registered in Lyon Office are for Arms : Argent,
a lion rampant azure, on a chief gules, a mullet between a
cross crosslet fitch^e on the dexter, and a rose on the sini-
ster of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a dexter hand grasping a broken spear in bend.
Motto — " Vi et arte." Captain Ciitlar-Fergusso7i quarters
^or Cutlar the above arms, namely azure, three dragon's
heads erased argent. Crest — A dragon's head as in the arms,
holding in the mouth a thistle dipped and leaTed proper,
and uses two lions for supporters ; but on inquiry at Lyon
Office, Lyon King of Arms states thai " the Cutlar arms are
not on record either by themselves or quartered with Fetgus-
son. Nor can I find any old authority for them, though the
Cutlars of Orroland were no doubt an old family." Married,
February 5, 1889, Rose Ellen Grant (died March 18, 1890),
daughter of the late John Grant Hodgson of Cabalva, in
the county of Hereford; and has Issue — Ella and Esm^,
twin daughters. Estates — Craigdarroch, Moniaive, in the
county of Dumfries ; and Orroland, Dundrennan, in the
county of Kirkcudbright. Postal address — Craigdarroch,
Moniaive, Dumfries, N.B.
D
DACRE, quartered by HOWARD.
D'AETH, see HUGHES-D'AETH.
§ ARTHUR JAMES LOUIS FRANCIS D'ALBANI,
Esquire, S.S.C. , Capt. and Hon. Major (retired) 2nd
Volunteer Batt. Suffolk Regt. Born April 2, 1856, being
the only son of the late Rinaldo Charles Louis Ferdinand
d'Albani, by his wife Eleanor, youngest dau. of the late
James Day of York. Armorial bearings — Ermine, three
bendlets indented azure, the centre bendlet charged with as
many mullets, and each of the others with two martlets all
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two ostrich feathers
in saltire azure, thereon perched a martlet or. MottO —
" Vestigia nulla retrorsum." Married, Oc\. 6, i^?>j,'E.mmi\,
youngest dau. of the late Daniel Mackenzie of 32 Upper
Addison Gardens, Kensington, London, W. ; and hs.s Issue
— Charles Louis d'Albani, Gentleman, born May 5, 1891 ;
and Inez Valerie Eleanor. Postal addresses — Newmarket,
and Risbygate House, Bury St. Edmunds. (7/// 1^^— Prim-
rose, Auxiliary Forces, West Suflblk County.
D'ALBINI, quartered by HULLEY.
Sir WILLIAM BARTLETT DALBY, Knight Bache-
lor, M.B., B.A. (Cantab.), F.R.C.S. Born December 10,
'^'^^^
and was created Knt. Bachelor by patent 1886. Clubs —
Athenoeum, Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Barry wavy of six gules and or, on a pale ol the
last, between two doves rising, a rod erect entwined by a
serpent proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
arm embowed to the sinister, holding in the hand an ancient
lamp, a serpent nowed all proper. Motto — " Probitas verus
honos." Married, February 25, 1873, Hyacinthe, daughter
of the late Major Edward Wellesley, 73rd Regt. ; and has
Issue— Thom2LS Gerald Dalby, Esquire, born 1880 ; Mary
Hyacinth Dulcibella ; Rose ; and Violet. Estate — Red
Lodge, Englefield Green, Surrey. Postal address — 18 Savile
Row, London, W.
BRODRICK DALE. Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Durham. Born 1854, being the
JPVjslj^ third son of the late John Brodrick Dale, Es-
ZL Wlv' quire. Justice of the Peace, of Cleadon Meadows,
in the county of Durh|ani, and Agnes Sarah,
daughter of Thomas Tilney. Livery — Plain. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a mount
^^
1840, being the eldest son of the late Charles Allsopp
Dalby, by his wife Sarah, daughter of William Bartlett ;
proper, a swan argent, gorged with a collar gemel or, in
chief three frets of the last ; and for the Crest, upon a
rock proper, a heron argent, gorged with a collar gemel
gules, and resting the dexter foot on a fret or ; with the
Motto, "Spectemur agendo." Married, August 17, 1886,
Edith Jane, onlv laughter of the late Sir David Deas,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Dal
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, of the Royal Navy, Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets; and has Issue — Everard Charles Hrodrick,
Gentleman, born February i6, 1890; Dorothy Brodrick ;
and Agnes Hepburn Brodrick. Residence — Apperley Dene,
Stocksfield R.S.O., Northumberland.
H Sir DAVID DALE, first Baronet, of West Lodge,
W Darlington, D.C.L., J. P. and D.L. for the County
Palatine of Durham (High Sheriff 1888). Born Decem-
ber II, 1829, being the second son of the late David
Dale, Esquire, H.E.I.C.S., Judge of Murshedabad City
Court, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, daughter of the Reve-
rend George Douglas. Clubs — Reform, Royal Societies'.
Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Azure, a swan argent between four bezants saltire-
ways ; and impaling the arms of Milbank, namely gules,
a saltire argent, gutt6e-de-poi.\, between two lions' heads
couped in pale, and as many roses in fesse of the second.
Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of two eagles' heads erased
and addorsed' proper, an escutcheon azure, charged with
a bezant. Motto — "I byde my tyme." Married, firstly,
1853, Ann Backhouse (who died 1886), daughter of Edward
Robson, and widow of Henry Whitwell ; and secondly, 1888,
Alice Frederica (who died Nov. 25, 1902), eldest daughter
of Sir Frederick Acclom Milbank, first Baronet, of Well,
CO. York, and of Hart, co. Durham ; and by his first
marriage has Issue — James Backhouse Dale, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. co. Durham, born June 7, 1855 \in. 1879,
Helena, daughter of the late Henry William Fenwick of
Newcastle-on-Tyne] ; and Annie Marion Stuart {tn. 1874,
Edward Hutchinson of The Elms, Darlington]. Estate
and postal address — West Lodge, Darlington.
FREDERICK JOHN DALGETY, Esquire, late Capt.
15th King's Hussars, ana Patron of two livings. Born Nov.
19, 1866, being the eldest son of Frederick Gonnerman
Dalgety, Esq., J. P., D.L., High Sheriff co. of Southampton
1877, by his wife Blanche Elizabeth Trosse, only daugh-
ter of John Allen of Coleridge House, Stokenham, Devon.
Livery — ^\\\Q., with red and white striped waistcoat. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, a swan argent gorged with a
collar gemel azure, within a bordure of the second, c'narged
with four thistles two in chief and two in base slipped proper,
impaling the arms of M'Clintock-Bunbury, namely, quar-
terly I and 4, argent on a bend sable, three chess-rooks of
the field ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and azure, a chevron
ermine between three escallops argent. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant gules,
gorged with a wreath of oak or, supporting a shield argent,
thereon a thistle slipped proper. Motto — " Vincit qui
patitur. " Married, June 10, 1897, the Hon. Pauline
Caroline M'Clintock-Bunbury, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Baron Rathdonell ; and has Issue — (i) John Allen Fre-
derick Dalgety, Gentleman, b. Aug. 29, 1898; (2) Arthur
William Hugh Dalgety, Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1899 ;
and Barbara Blanche. Seat — Lockerley Hall, Romsey,
Hants. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington, Naval and Military,
Hurlingham.
§JOHN JAMES DALGLEISH, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born April 22, 1836,
being the eldest son of James Dalgleish, Esquire, of West-
grange and Ardnamurchan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, by his wife Elizabeth Christian, daughter of
Laurence Johnston of Sands. Clubs — New (Edinburgh),
Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery — Dark blue witli silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Argent,
an oak-tree eradicated fesseways proper, between three pheons
points upwards azure, and impaling the arms of Oliphant of
Kinnedar, namely gules, three crescents argent within a
bordure chequy of the second and first. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of the liveries
IS set for Crest, the stump of an oak-tree sprouting out
branches and leaves proper; with the Motto, " Revirescam."
Married, August 16, 1892, Mary Eliza, third daughter of
Major Patrick Oliphant of Kinnedar ; and has Issue —
(i) James Patrick Dalgleish, Gentleman, born June 16,
1893; (2) Laurence John Oliphant Dalgleish, Gentleman,
born April 25, 1903. Estates — Westgrange and Balgownie,
in the county of Fife.
LAURENCE DALGLEISH, Esquire, J. P. cos. Perth
and Fife. Born 1839, being the second son of James Dal-
gleish, Esq., D.L., of Westgrange, co. Perth, and Ardna-
murchan, CO. Argyll. Armorial bearings— Argent, an
oak tree eradicated fesseways proper, between three pheons
points upwards azure, within a bordure of the last. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, the stump of an oak tree sprouting out
branches and leaves proper; with tlie Motto "Revires-
cam." Married, 1878, Ellen Kate, youngest dau. of the
late Gen. David Davidson, of H.M.'s Indian Army. Estate
— Keavil, Dunfermline, N.B. Residence --^b Palmerston
Place, Edinburgh. Clubs — University (Edinburgh), Con-
servative (Edinburgh).
H Sir WILLIAM OGILVY DALGLEISH, Baronet,
@ Justice of the Peace for the counties of
TDj^TfTTotttfl ^''^'^' ^^^'"^^' ^"^ Forfar, and for the city
ZLyal^lt-lpU and county of Dundee, and a Deputy-
Lieutenant for the two first counties,
and a Member of the Council for the county of Perth.
Born 1832, being the eldest son of the late Captain James
Ogilvy Dalgleish of the Royal Navy, of Woodburne, Fife,
I)y Isabella his wife, only child of David Martin of Dundee.
Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh). Livery —YiiixV green
and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent a tree eradicated fesseways vert,
between three pheons points downwards azure (for Dal-
gleish); 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a lyon passant
guardant gules (for Ogilvy), ii. and iii. or, three crescents
gules (for Edmonstone), over all dividing the coats a cross
engrailed sable (for Sinclair), all for Ogilvy of Boyne ; over
all on an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife the
arms of Mollison, namely or, two cross crosslets fitchfe in
chief and in base the attires of a hart affixed to the scalp
gules, a chief chequy of the second and argent, in the fesse
point a crescent sable for difference. Above the shield,
which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, mantled vert doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest
is tbe Military Cockade.
Dal
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the stump of an oak-tree sprouting out branches and leaves
proper ; and upon an escroll above the crest this Motto,
" Revirescam" ; and for his Supporters, upon either side
of the escutcheon a lion rampant or, charged upon the
shoulder with a pheon point downwards, azure, such being
personal to the above-mentioned William Ogilvy-Dalgleish.
Mary ; Mildred Mary ; Agnes Mary Helena ; and Victoria
Louisa (the last by second wife).
§ THOMAS YORKE DALLAS-YORKE, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. , late a Capt. in the nth Hussars,
served in the Crimean War, 1854 ; he assumed the addi-
Married, i860, Elizabetli Frances, only child of Francis
Molison, Esquire, of Errol. Estates — Errol, in the county
of Perth ; Woodburne and Baltilly, in the county of Fife ;
Mayfield, in the county of Forfar ; and Coulin, in the county
of Ross. Postal address — Errol Park, Errol, Perthshire.
WILLIAM DALGLISH-BELLASIS, Gentleman. Bom
June 23, 1853, being the third son of the late Mr. Serjeant
Edward Bellasis, Justice of the Peace for the counties of
Middlesex and Westminster, by his wife Eliza Jane, only
daughter of William Garnett of Quernmore Park, in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, High Sheriff. [By Royal
Licence in 1896 he and his second wife took the additional
surname of Dalglish.] Club — White's. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three
fleurs-de-lis azure, in chief a tent proper, lined gules (for
Bellasis) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse embattled counter-em-
battled and plain cotised, between three annulets gules
(for Viall). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a mount vt-rt, tliereon a lioii couchant
guardant azure, in front of a tent, as in the arms. Mottoes
— "Bon est bel assez " ; " Loris non ureris." Married,
first, Jan. 11, 1877, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas
Waliiiesley of Lilystone Hall, Esse.x (she died Oct. 28, 1888) ;
second, June 18, 1892, Marie Sophie Nicholson, second
dau. of the Marquis de Guerry de Lauret of Pondicherry,
East Indies, and relict of James Campsie Dalglish of
Campsie, N.B. , and of New South Wales; and has Issue
— (i) Cyril Edward Bellasis, Gentleman, h. Jan. 28, d.
Dec. 2, 1879 ; (2) John Henry Bellasis, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 7, 1883; (3) William Joseph Bellasis, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 17, 1884 ; (4) Richard Fauconberg Bellasis,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 23, 1886; (5) Philip Joseph Bellasis,
Gentleman, b. April 19, 1893 ; Mary Theresa ; Monica
tional name nnd arms of Yorke by Royal Licence 1856, in
compliance with the will of James Whiting Yorke on
succeeding to his property. Born Feb. 25, 1826, being
the only son of the late David Haliburton Dallas, by
his wife Mary Anne, dau. of James Whiting- Yorke.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented
argent and or, a saltire between two mullets of si.x points
in fesse azure (for Yorke) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between
five mullets of five points, three in chief and two in base
gules (for Dallas). Mantling nzure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, the battlements of a tower
proper, therefrom issuant a dragon's head argent, charged
with a mullet of six points azure. MottO — " Lux venit ab
alto." Married, Sept. 30, 1862, Frances Perry, third dau.
of William Graham of Burntshiels ; and has had Issue — Hall-
burton Francis, Gentleman, Lieut. loth Hussars, b. Nov.
27, 1875, d. Dec. 16, 1899 ; and Winifred Anna [w. , June
II, 1889, the Most Noble William John Arthur Cavendish-
Bentinck, sixth Duke of Portland, and lias issue]. Seat —
Walmsgate Hall, Louth, Co. Lincoln. Clubs — Carlton,
Army and Navy.
DALRYMPLE (10 Feb. 1902). Argent, on a saltire
gules, five rustres of the field, in chief a lion rampant of
the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, in the waves of the sea a rock
proper. Motto— " Firm." Livery — Black, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. Thomas Gray Duncan, Minister of St.
David's, Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire, b. 1808; d.
1861 ; 7)1. 1845, Mary, d. of Alexander Dalrymple of
Woodhead : —
James Dalrymple Gray Dalrymple (formerly Duncan),
Esq., J. P. CO. Stirling, F.S.A., b. 7 July 1852; m. 24 July
1890, Katharine Hutton, d. of Stephen Rowan of Holm-
is the Naval Cockade.
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fauldhead and widow of Patrick Francis Connal-Rowan
(formerly Connal, who assumed the additional surname of
Rowan on his marriage). Seats — Woodhead, Kirkintil-
loch, Dumbartonshire ; Meiklewood, Gargunnock, Stirling.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, County (Stirling), Western and
Imperial Union (Glasgpw), Conservative (Edinburgh).
D.ALTON, see GRANT - DALTON, PORTMAN-
DALTON, and WADE-DALTON.
DALTON (Granted by Flower Norroy, 5th Elizabeth,
Ped. H. Coll.). Azure, crusilly or, a lion rampant guardant
colours, a dragon's head couped vert, wings elevated or,
gorged with a collar nebuly gold. Livery — Blue, white
facings, blue and white striped waistcoat.
Sons of Charles James Dalton, Esq., a Lt.-Gen. in the
Army, Col. Commandant Royal Artill. , b. 1812 ; d.
1880; m. 1847, his cousin Mary Norcliffe, eld. d. of
George Cleghorn of Weens, co. Roxburghe :—
James Cecil Dalton, Esq., Major-Gen. Commanding R.A.
at Gibraltar, Knight of Justice Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in Enyland, F.R.G.S., b. 1848; m. 1899, Mary
Caroline, yr. d. of Gen. .Sir George Digby Barker, K.C. B. ,
of Clare Priory, Suffolk, late Gov. and Commander-in-Chief
Bermuda ; and has issue — Charles James George Dalton,
Gentleman, /'. 1902 ; Mary Frances Helena ; and Joan
Caroline Wray. A't^j. —Artillery House, Gibraltar. Clubs
— Army and Navy, United Service.
Charles Dalton, Gentleman, F.R.G.S. , b. 1850; m. 1880,
his cousin, Isabella Dalton, d. of Henry Robinson (by
Rosamund, n^e Best, who took name and estates of
Norcliffe of Langton). Res. — 32 West Cromwell Road,
London, S.W.
DALWAY, quartered by DOBBS.
§MARRIOT ROBERT DALWAY, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Antrim, J.P. for Carrickfergus (High Sherifl
1859), was M.P. for Carrickfergus 1868-1880. Born 1832,
being the only son of the late Marriot Dalway, Esq., J.P. ,
of Bella Hill, by Euphemia, dau. of Thomas Henry. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, two lions in chief counter-
passant and one in base all guardant gules, armed and
langued azure. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, holding in the paws a staff erect proper, a banner
therefrom flowing to the sinister argent, charged with a
saltire of the hrst. Motto — " Esto quod audes." Married,
1859, Elizabeth, only child of the late Col. Andrew Arm-
strong Barnes ; and has, with other /w«t' — Marriot William
Dalway, Esq., J.P. for co. Antrim, late Lieut. Antrim
Militia, b. 1861.
DALY, quartered by BLAKE, and BLAKE -DE
BURGH.
JOHN ARCHER DALY, Esquire, J. P., D.L., High
Sheriff 1866, Col. commanding 4th Batt. Connaught
argent, a chief barry nebuly of four of the last and sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
Rangers (assumed the surname and arms of Daly in lieu of
his patronymic Blake by Royal Licence dated April 24,
1837, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of the
is the Military Cockade.
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maternal great-uncle, Hyacinth Daly of Raford). Born Jan.
II, 1835, being the eldest son of the lateAndrew William Blake
of Furbough, co. Galway, by his wife Maria Julia Daly, second
dau. of Malachy Daly of' Raford. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per fesse sable and
gules, in chief two dexter hands couped at the %vrists of
the last, impaling the arms of Nugent, namely ermine, two
bars gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of an oak tree proper, fructed
or, a greyhound courant sable, collared gold. MottO —
"Deo fidelia et regi." Married, .April 30, 1864, Lady
Anne Elizabeth Charlotte Nugent, dau. of Rt. Hon. Anthony
Francis, 9th Earl of Westmeath ; and has Issue — (i) Denis
Andrew Malachy Daly, Gentleman, late Lieut, in the army,
b. Sept. 27, 1865 ; and Anne Christian, d. unm. 1897.
Seats — Raford, Athenry ; and Furbough, Galway.
H RALPH DALYELL, Esquire, C.B., D.L., J. P. co. Fife,
W heir of line of the families of Melville of Murdocairnie,
and Robertson of Newbigging, through his grandmother,
Jane Melville. Bor7i June 29, 1834, being the second son of
the late John Dalyell, Esq., 5th Dragoon Guards, Lieut-
Col. Fifeshire Militia, D. L. , by his wife Jane, eldest dau.
of Gen. Robert Anstruther (eldest son of Sir Robert
Anstruther, Bart., of Balcaskie). Armorial bearings-
Sable, a naked man with arms extended proper, between
two stars or, within a bordure of the last, and below the
escutcheon his badge as a C. B. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
grasping a scimitar both proper. Motto -"I dare."
Married, 1870, Annie Margaret Christina, eldest dau. of
Algernon William Bellingham Greville of Granard, co.
Longford; and has had /w«^ — Ruth Margaret; Violet
Jane; Lilias; and Magdalen. Seats — Ticknevin, Carbery,
CO. Kildare ; Lingo, St. Andrews. Residence — 21 Onslow
Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Arthur's, Wellington.
DANGAR (H. Coll., 1854). Ermine, on a bend sable,
cottised engrailed gules, a ram's head erased or, between
two esquires' helmets proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
demi-nian affrontde in armour proper, the helmet adorned
with three feathers azure, holding in the dexter hand a
broken tilting-spear also proper, and supporting with the
sinister an escutcheon sable, charged with a ram's head
erased or. Motto — " Traditus non victus."
Sons of Henry Dangar, Esq., J. P., of Haverstock
Hill, Hampstead, England, of Grantham, co. Cumber-
land, N.S.W., and of Neotsfield, co. Northumberland,
N.S.W. , Member of the Legislative Council, b. 1796;
d.^ i86i ; m. 1828. Grace, d. of John Sibley of St. Neot,
Cornwall, England: —
The Hon. Henry Carey Dangar of Grantham, Sydney,
Member of the Legislative Council of that colony, b. 1830,
in N.S. Wales; m. 1865, Lucy Jane, d. of Commander
Lamb of the Royal Navy; and has Issue — \\) Richard
Halifax Dangar, Gentleman, of Neotsfield, Whittingham,
N.S.W. ; (2) Reginald Neville Dangar, Gentleman; (3)
Horace William Dangar, Esq., Major Royal Australian
Artillery ; (4) Leonard Adrian Dangar, Gentleman ; (5)
Mabel (deceased) ; Lucy Beatrice \_m. Henry M. Osborne] ;
EHnor; Ruth; Nora; Muriel Ethel ; and Dorothy Marian.
Postal addresses~Q,x2LV^h^vc\, Sydney; and Yallaroi, Wari-
alda, New South Wales.
Frederick Holkham Dangar, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; m.
1858, Eliza, d. of John Phelps of Sydney, N.S.W. ; and
has issue— (i) Dudley Richard Dangar, Gentleman, i5. ;
(2) Harry Dangar, Gentleman, b ; and Ada. Res. —
Lynd hurst, Cleveland Road, Ealing, W.
Albert Augustus Dangar, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; ni. 1866,
Phoebe, d. of E. Rouse of Rouse Hill, near Sydney, N.S.
Wales ; and has issue — (i) Rodney Rouse Dangar, Gentle-
man, b. ; (2) Norman Napier Dangar, Gentleman, b.
; (3) Clive Collingwood Dangar, Gentleman, b. ;
Maude Marion ; Elsie Eleanor ; Grace Gladys; and Phyllis
Phcebe. Estates (160,000 acres) at Gostwyck, Mooki
Springs, and Waterloo, all in N.S. Wales, and Noorin-
doo, Queensland. Seat — Baroona, Whittingham, N.S.
Wales.
DANIEL, quartered by HUSSEY.
WILLIAM HENRY DANIEL, Esq., J. P. Born 1812,
being the son of the late George Robert Daniel, Esc|., Q.C. ,
of Auburn, by his wife Margaret, eldest dau. of Henry
Smyth of Harcourt Street, Dublin. Armorial bearings—
Per saltire argent and or, two dexter arms fesseways couped
and in pale, vested gules, cuffed azure, the hand proper
holding a cross crosslet fitch^e ereqt of the third, and as
many lions rampant in fesse also of the third. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a trefoil slipped vert, a dexter arm fesse-
ways couped, vested gules, cuffed azure, the hand proper,
holding a cross crosslet fitch(!e erect also gules. Motto —
" Toujours pret." Married, 1836, Harriett, dau. of Robert
Johnstone, Esq., Q.C. (and niece of Sir William Richard-
son, Bunbury, Bart.); and has Issue — (i) George Robert
Daniel, (Jeiitleman, late Lieut. 64th Regt., b. Jan. 9, 1840
\m., Jan. 1864, Susan, dau. of Major -Gen. Philip Gay,
C.B.]; (2) William Henry Daniel, Esq., Lieut. - Col.
(retired) late 15th Regt., h. March 28, 1847; Margaret;
Anna Maria \in., 1861, Richard Doyne of Ballygrange,
Calcutta, and has issue]; Georgina [w., 1861, Hon. George
Annesley, and has issue] ; and Cecilia. 5^rt/— Lough Ree
Lodge, Glasson, co. Westmeath.
ROBERT GEORGE DANIELL, Esq., J.P. co. West-
meath. Born 1830, being the elder son of the late Robert
Daniell, Esq., D.L., by Cecilia Frances, dau. of the late
Major Cliffe of Bellevue, co. Wexford. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a pale fusily sable, in the dexter chief point
a crescent gules. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, armed and crined or, charged with a crescent gules.
Motto—" Pro fide et patria." Married, 1864, Ellen, second
dau. of the late John O'Brien, M.P., of Eden Vale, co.
Clare ; and has Issice—]o\i\\ Daniell, Gentleman, b. 1868.
5«<//— Newforest, Kilbeggan. co. Westmeath.
DANIELL (H. Coll.). Per fesse ermine and azure,
a fesse embattled counter-embattled per fesse of the secorid
and or, between five fleurs-de-lis two and three each withm
an annulet of the last. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a roundle per fesse or
and azure, a lion rampant proper, charged on the shoulder
with and holding between the paws a fleur-de-hs or. MottO
— " Pro fide et patria." r o a e
Son of Joseph Staines Daniell, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., ot
Blandford, Dorset, by Charlotte, d. of Lt.-Col. James
is the Naval Cockade.
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Williamson, late 70th Foot, and Commandant Roy.
Mil. Asylum, Chelsea: —
Edward Staines Daniell, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 102nd Regt.
(ist Roy. Dub. Fus. ), served in Burmah 1852-3 (medal and
clasp) and in Indian Mutiny (medal and clasp), b. 1828 ;
m. 1875, Mary Elizabeth, d. of George Ure Skinner,
F. L.S. ; and has issue — (i) George Edward Staines Daniell,
Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (2) William Raymond Daniell, Gentle-
man, Indian .Army, 'ate Devonshire Regt., b. 1878; (3)
James Skinner Daniell, Gentleman, b. 1883; (4) Charles
John Williamson Daniell, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; Agnes
Katharine Raymond ; and Margaret Swayne. Res. — Ilfra-
combe, nr. Devon. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Royal
Societies'.
DANIERS, quartered by FOX.
Sir JULAND DANVERS, K.C.S.I. (1886), formerly
Government Director of Indian Railway Companies, and
Secretary in Public Works Dept. of the India Office.
Born 1826, being the son of the late Frederick Dawes
Danvers, Esq., of the Duchy of Lancaster Office, by his
wife Charlotte Maria, dan. of John Juland Rawlinson.
Ch(bs — Athena:um, St. Stephen's, Northbrook. Livery —
Mulberry colour, silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. gules, a chevron between three mullets of six
points or ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend gules, three martlets
or, winged vert ; the escutcheon being encircled by the
ribbon and pendent the badge of a K.C.S I. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
with wings endorsed or. MottO — "Forte en loyalte.
Married, 1851, Sarah Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry Roch-
fort of Vastina, Westmeath ; and has /jJWf. Postal address
— 103 Lexham Gardens, W.
CHARLES HENRY DARBISHIRE, Esquire, J. P., and
C.C. for Carnarvonshire ; Lt.-Col. Comdg. 3rd V.B.R. W.F.
Born May 9, 1844, being the fifth son of the late Samuel
Dukinfield, Esq., J. P. for Carnarvonshire (High Sheriff
1855), of Pendyffryn, Conway, by his wife Mary, third
dau. of Robert Grierson Blackmore of Manchester. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a pile
issuant from the dexter canton argent, three leo-
pards' faces of the field (for Darbishire) ; 2 and 3, ar-
gent, a cross pointed and voided sable (for Dukinfield).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from clouds, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand proper a cross pointed and
voided sable. Married, 1874, Mary L., dau. of William
Eckersley. Seat — Plas Mawr, Penmaenmawr. Club —
Reform (Liverpool).
GEORGE STANLEY DARBISHIRE, Esq., J. P.
Lanes. Born Sept. 18, 1827, being the fifth but third sur-
viving son of the late James Darbishire of Green Heys,
Chorlton, Lanes., by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of George
Bramston Roberts, H.E.I.C.S. C///i5— Windham. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a pile issuant
from the dexter canton argent, three leopards' faces of the
field (for Darbishire) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross pointed and
voided sable (for Dukinfield), a mullet for difference, together
with other quarterings appertaining to the Dukinfield
family. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, issuant from clouds, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand proper grasping a cross pointed and
voidedsable. Motto — " Durateet vincite." Married, Yeh.
12, 1857, Ellen ((/. 1882), second dau. of the late John Carver
of Belmont, Pendleton, Lancf. ; and has had Issue — (i)
Arthur Stanley Darbishire, Gentleman, b. Nov. 29, 1851, d.
1884 ; (2) Russell NichoUs Darbishire, Gentleman, b. Jan. 3,
i860; (3) Francis Gaskell Darbishire, Gentleman, b. 1862,
d. 1895; and Alice Mary \jn., 1875, Capt. John Alfred
Hind]. Postal address— t^ Morella Road, Wandsworth
Common, Surrey.
DARBISHIRE (H. Coll. ). Gules, on a pile issuant from
the dexter canton argent, three leopards' faces of the field,
quartering Dukinfield, a crescent for diflerence. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from clouds a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, the hand unmailed and grasping a cross pointed
and voided sable. Motto—' ' Durate et vincite. "
Sons of Henry Astley Darbishire, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Kent, b. ; d. 1899; m. 1858, Eliza, only
d. of George Byng Paget of Sutton Bonnington, co.
Nottingham : —
Frederic Astley Darbishire, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
is tlie Military Cockade.
Inner Temple, M.A. Christ Church (Oxon.), b. 1859.
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Estate and postal address — Oakdene, Cowden, co. Kent.
Harry Vernon Darbishire, Gentleman, /M864.
JAMES EDWARD DARBISHIRE, Gentleman. Born
Darbishire, Gentleman, by Jane, second dau. of John John-
son of Chester. Club— Si. Stephen's. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a pile issuant from the
dexter canton argent, three leopards' faces of the field (for
Darbishire) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross pointed and voided
sable (for Dukinfield). [The family are entitled to quarter
the arms of other families appertaining to Dukinfield.]
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from clouds, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand proper, grasping a cross pointed and
voided sable. Motto — " Durate et vincite." Married,
Aug. 6, 1879, Susan, third dau. of the late Samuel Swan of
Manchester ; and has /w«f— James Thurstan Dukinfield
Darbishire, Gentleman, b. June 30, 1893: Lilian Mary;
Norah Grace ; and Kathleen Muriel. Postal address—
Dunowen, Thurleigh Road, Wandsworth Common, Surrey.
W WILLIAM ARTHUR DARBISHIRE, Esq., J. P. and
^ D.L. for Carnarvonshire, B.A. Born Aug. 4, 1829,
being the second son of the late Samuel Dukinfield Darbi-
shire, Esquire, J. P. for Carnarvonshire (High Sheriff of that
CO. 1855), of Pendyffryn, Conway, by his wife Mary, third
daughter of Robert Grierson Blackmore of Manchester.
Club — Devonshire. Livery— T)r3.h, with scarlet facings.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a pile
March II, 1852, being the only son of James Mather
issuant from the dexter canton argent, three leopards' faces
of the field (for Darbishire) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross
pointed and voided sable (for Dukinfield). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in
the hand proper a cross pointed and voided sable. Married,
April 28, 1864, Ellen, eldest dau. of Thomas Lombe Taylor
of Starston, Harleston, Norfolk. A'«.— Penybryn, Car-
narvon, N. Wales; Penmaenmawr, N. Wales. Club —
Devonshire.
The Very Rev. JOHN LIONEL DARBY, Dean of
Chester. Born Nov. 20, 1831, being the third son of Rev.
Christopher Darby, M.A., by his wife Mary, dau. of Alex-
ander Boyle, Esq. Z,/W;j -White, with yellow facings.
Armorial bearings— Azure, on a che\Ton argent, between
three garbs or, a naval coronet of the first between two
anchors sable, pendent in the centre chief point from a
riband of the second, finibricated of the field, a representa-
is the Naval Cockade.
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tion of the gold medal conferred upon Admiral Darby by
command of his Majesty in commemoration of his gallant
conduct at the battle of the Nile &c. ; beneath the said
medal the word "Nile" inscribed in gold letters upon the
field. [This augmentation was granted in 1820, and is
registered in Ulster's Office to be borne by the descendants
of^Iohn Darby of Leap, King's Co., brother to Admiral Sir
Henry d'Esterre Darby, who as Captain commanded the
" Bellerophon " in the battle of the Nile.] Mantling
with a naval crown azure, in front of an anchor placed in
sinister bend sable. Motto — " Spero meliora." Married,
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a garb or, banded with a naval crown azure, in front of
an anchor placed in sinister bend sable. Motto — "Spero
meliora." Married, May 4, 1871, Cecilia Catherine, dau.
of the Rev. Canon Hopwood (and Lady Ellinor Mary
his wife, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Derby) ; and has
Issue — (i) Lionel Frank Christopher Darby, Gentleman, b.
1873; (2) Arthur John Lovett Darby, Gentleman, b. 1876;
(3) Edward Henry d'Esterre Darby, Gentleman, b. 1880;
Mary Cecilia ; and Constance Ellinor Katherine. Property
in counties Armagh and Antrim. Postal address — The
Deanery, Chester.
W JONATHAN CHARLES DARBY, Esq., J.P. and
© D.L. for King's Co. , and J.P. for co. Tipperary. Born
1855, being the eldest son of the late Jonathan Darby, Esq.,
J. P., who died 1871 (by Caroline Curteis, dau. of John
Graham of The Elms, Eastbourne), and grandson of the
late William Henry Darby of Leap Castle. Club — Kildare
Street, Dublin. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, a naval coronet
of the first between two anchors sable, pendent in the centre
chief from a riband of the second, fimbriated of the field,
a representation of the gold medal conferred upon Admiral
Sir Henry D'Esterre Darby (by command of his Majesty,
in commemoration of his gallant conduct at the Battle of
the Nile, in command of H.M.S. "Bellerophon"), and
beneath the medal the word " Nile " inscribed in gold letters
upon the field. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, banded
1889. Mildred Henrietta, younger dau. of Richard Dill, M. D. ;
and has Issue — Horatio Darby, Gentleman, b. Dec. 18,
1898 ; Augusta Diana O'CarroU ; and Cecily Mildred
O'Carroll. Seat — Leap Castle, Roscrea, King's Co.
DARBY of Coalbrookdale (H. Coll., 10 Aug. 1836).
Per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles
displayed two and one, each charged on the breast with
an escallop all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of two cross
crosslets fitchfe in saltire sable, a demi-eagle displayed
couped erminois, the wings azure, charged on the breast
with an escallop of the last. Motto — " Utcunque placuerit
Deo."
Sons of William Henry Darby of Brymbo, nr. Wre.x-
ham, b. ; d. ; ;«. : —
John Henry Darby, Esq., J.P. co. Denbigh, b. 1856 ; w.
ist, 1884, Isabelle, d. of William Littleboy, J.P. ; and has
issue — Gwendolen ; 2nd, 1902, Ellen Muriel, d. of the
late G. F. Adams of Cardiff. Seat — Brymbo Hall, Brymbo.
C//^^— Whitehall.
William Darby, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
Alfred Darby, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
Son of Alfred Darby, Gentleman, of Coalbrookdale
and Stanley Hall, Salop, b. 1807; d. 1852; m. 1848,
Rebecca, d. of late William Miller Christy of Wood-
bines, Kingston, co. Surrey: —
Alfred Edmund William Darby, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
CO. Salop, formerly Capt. Shropshire 'Yeo. [impaling
the arms of Arthur, namely or, on a chevron azurt;
is the Military Cocliade.
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between two rests in chief gules and a kangaroo sejant
in base proper, two swords chevronways also proper,
pommels and hilts of the first ; on a chief of the third a
horse courant argent], b. 1850; vt. 1881, Frederica Louisa
Juliana, only d. of the late Sir Frederick Arthur, 2nd
Baronet, by his wife Lady Elizabeth, d. of the loth Earl of
Kinnoul ; and has issue— Maurice Alfred Alexander Darby,
Gentleman, b. 1894; and Frances Muriel. Post. add. —
Little Ness, Shrewsbury ; 36 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
§ CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM DARBY-GRIFFITH,
Esq., J. P., Capt. Gren. Gds., A.D.C. from 1888-92
to Gen. Lyltelton Annesley, commanding in Scotland. Born
June 17, 1858, being the only son of the late Christopher
Darby-Griffith, Esq., of Padworth, J. P. and D.L., M.P.
for Devizes 1857 to 1868, by his wife Arabella Sarah, only
dau. of Edward Francis Colston of Filkins Hall, co. O.xon.,
and Roundway Park, Wilts. Clubs — Guards', Wellington,
Bachelors', St. James's, Junior Carlton. Armorial bear
ings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between three
men's heads in profile argent, each charged on the ncek
with an ermine spot sable, the two in chief couped, that
in base erased (for Griffith) ; 2 and 3 erminois, a chevron
engrailed barry wavy argent and azure, between three garbs
sable (for Darby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head caboshed per pale gules and azure, attired or, between
the attires an estoile of the last (for Griffith) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a garb argent charged with an anchor
erect sable (for Darby). Seat — Padworth House, Reading.
D'ARCY, quartered by FOX and FLETCHER-VANE.
DARCY of Chiche, quartered by FOX.
D'ARCY (13th cent.). Azure, sem^ of cross crosslets
and three cinquefoils argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a bull
sable, armed or. Motto — " LTn Dieu, un Roy."
Coheirs General, being daus. of Sackville George Lane
Fox, i2th Lord Conyers and de jure 15th Lord Darcy
de Knayth — representing the line of Darcy, Earls of
Holderness : —
The Rt. Hon. Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of Yar-
borough {vide Yarborough), suo jure Baroness Fauconberg
and Baroness Conyers {q.v.).
The Rt. Hon. Violet Ida Evelyn, Countess of Powis, suo
jure Baroness Darcy de Knayth [Supporters of the Barony
of Darcy — Dexter, a heraldic tiger argent ; sinister, a bull
sable, armed or].
D'ARCY of Hyde Park, the senior Irish line, descending
through Darcy of Plattyn from John Darcy, ist Lord Darcy
de Knayth, by his second wife Joan, d. of Richard de
Burgh, Earl of Ulster. Arms (Regd. U.O.)— Quarterly,
I. Darcy as above ; 2. gules, sem^ of cross crosslets and an
orle or (Bertram) ; 3. quarterly gules and argent (Tuite) ; 4.
or, a chevron vert (Judge) ; 5. argent, from the centre base
vert, a fir-tree growing proper, at the top a sword in bend
azure, hiked or, and in chief two antique crowns gules
(Grierson) ; 6. argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the
field, barbed and seeded proper (Cary). Crest and Motto
as above.
Son of George James Norman D'Arcy, Esq., T.P. cos.
Meath and Westmeath, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,' Dub.),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1820 ; m. ist, 1856, Antoinette
Jane [d. 1877), d. of Anthony John Dopping, Esq.,
D.L., of Colmolyn, co. Meath: —
Rev. George James Audomar D'Arcy, M.A. Oxon. , Vicar
of St. Patrick's, Birmingham, b. 11 Oct. 1861. Szat —
Hyde Park, Killucan, co. Westmeath. Res.—'&X. Patrick's
Clergy House, Highgate, Birmingham.
Sonsof Thomas Lavallin D'Arcy, Gentleman, of Ginnets
Park, CO. Meath, b. 1821 ; d. 1886; m. ist, 1845, Maria
Louisa, d. of James Fox of Galtrim, co. Meath : —
Rev. John Bertram D'Arcy, b. 1845. Res. — 21 Greville
Road, London, N.W.
Lavallin Cary D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. — Chad-
desley Corbett, Kidderminster.
Son of John Charles D'Arcy, Gentleman, of Mount
Tallant, co. Dublin, b, 1828; d. 1902; m. 1852,
Henrietta Anna, eld. d. of Thomas Brierly of
Dubhn :—
Rt. Rev. Charles Frederick D'Arcy, Bishop of Clogher,
M.A., D.D. , formerly Vicar and Dean of Belfast and
Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, b. 1859; in. 1889, Harriet
Le Byrrt, d. of late Richard Lewis of Comrie, co. Down ;
and has issue — John Conyers D'Arcy, b. 1894, Ellinor
Marian ; Henrietta Grace Lewis ; and Dorothy Frances.
Res. — Bishopscourt, Clones, co. Monaghan.
Sons of Rev. Anthony Ralph D'Arcy, Rector of Nymps-
field, b. 1832; d. 1894; m. i860, Caroline, d. of
Thomas Brierly of Dublin : —
Ralph Francis D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1900,
Dorothy Isabel Munro, eld. d. of Edgell E. Westmacott,
Esq., of Richmond, Surrey. Res. — Beach House, Kessing-
land, Suffolk.
Thomas Anthony D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Redlands, Bristol.
Arthur D'Arcy, Gentleman, i^. . Res. —
D'ARCY of CorVjetstown (13th cent. Regd. U.O.).
Azure, crusilly and three cinquefoils argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a bull sable, armed or. Motto—" Un Dieu
un roi."
Sons of John Sheppard D'Arcy, of Finchfield, nr.
Wolverhampton, b. 1840; d. 1885; m. 1864, Emily,
d. of William Meagher of Swansea : —
Francis Meagher D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1895,
Rose Patrice, d. of late S. James Fellows of Wolver-
hampton ; and has issue— John Leslie Fellows D'Arcy,
Gentleman, b. 1896. Res.— The Grange, Winterbourne,
Gloucester.
Cuthbert Edward D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res.—
Basil Norman D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.—
Lionel John Montague D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Res.—
Gerald Claude Randolph D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res.—
HYACINTH D'ARCY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. co.
Galway, and High Sheriff 1877. Born Feb. 26, 1830,
being the second son of the late James D'Arcy, Esq., J.P.,
of New Forest, by his wife Ehzabeth, dau. of Hyacmth
Chevers of Killyan. Armorial bearings— Azure, sem(§e
of cross crosslets and three cinquefoils argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
bull passant sable. Motto—" Un Dieu un roy." Married,
Tune 13, 1878, Louisa Alicia, dau. of Samuel James Brown,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Loftus Hall, co. York; and has
Issue-{\) lames D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. March 29, 1880;
(2) Richard D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1881 ; (3)
Isidore D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. June 26, 1882; (4) Hyacmth
D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. Nov. 13, 1883; (5) Lionel George
is the Naval Cockade.
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D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. Feb. 2, 1888 ; Mary L. E. ; Sophia
J. M. ; and Teresa M. 5m^— New Forest, Ballinasloe, co.
Galway ; Fisher Hill, Castlebar ; Rockvale, Gort.
MARTIN CHARLEMAGNE MACDONNELL
D'ARCY, Gentleman. Bor7i Feb. 13, 1859, being the
second son of the late Dominick D'Arcy, Barrister-at-Law,
by his wife Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Myles
MacDonnell, Esq., J. P. (M.P. for co. Mayo 1846-47), of
Doo Castle, co. Mayo. Liveiy—'&M& and silver. Anno-
rial bearings Azure, sem6e of cross crosslets and three
cinquefoils argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a bull passant sable. Seat—
Doo Castle, co. Mayo.
WILLIAM KNOX D'ARCY, Gentleman. Born Oct.
II, 1849, being the only son of the late William Francis
D'Arcy of Newton Abbot, co. Devon, by his wife Elizabeth
Baker, dau. of Rev. Robert Bradford, Rector of Wol-
borough, CO. Devon. Armorial bearings — Azure, sem^e
of cross crosslets and three cinquefoils argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on
a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a bull passant sable,
armed or. Motto—" Un Dieu un roy." Married, firstly,
Oct. 23, 1872, Elena (who d. Dec. 19, 1897), dau. of
Samuel Bradford Birkbeck of Queensland ; and has Issue —
(i) William Francis D'Arcy, Gentleman, b. Sept. 14, 1873;
(2) Lionel Knox D'Arcy, Gentleman, Lieut. 19th Hussars,
b. Feb. 12, 1876; Gertrude Elena Elizabeth [w., 1895,
Capt. Sydney Hankey, 2nd Life Guards, and has issue],
Violet Bertha [/«., 1900, Archibald Eraser Home, iith
Hussars, and has issue] ; and Ethel Anastasia. He married
secondly, Feb. 21, 1899, Nina, dau. of A. L. Boucicault of
Queensland. Residence — Stanmore Hall,Stanmore, Middle-
sex. Town address — 42 Grosvenor Square, W. Cli/bs — Carl-
ton, Junior Carlton, Garrick, and Queensland (Brisbane).
DARE, see HALL-DARE,
DARELL (c. 1200). Azure, a Hon rampant or, ducally
crowned argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head in profile, couped at
the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples or and
azure, on the head a cap of the last fretty argent, tasselled
gold, turned up ermine.
Sons of Rev. Sir William Lionel Darell, 4th Bart. , M. A. ,
Rector of Fretherne, co. Gloucs. , b. 1817 ; d. 1883;
m. 2nd, 1843, Harriet Mary, only d. of Sir Edward
Tierney, Bart. :—
Sir Lionel Edward Darell, 5th Baronet (12 May 1795),
of Richmond, Surrey, J. P., D.L., C.C. co. Gloucs. (High
Sheriff 1887), late Capt. Gloucs. Yeoni. Cav. , b. 1845;
m. 1870, Helen Frances, only child of Edward Marsland
of Henbury Park, Chester; and has issue — (i) Lionel
Edward (Hamilton Marmaduke Darell, Esq., Lieut, ist Life
Guards, b. 1876 \_ni. 1903, Eleanor, d. of Capt. Heathcote
of Apedale, Staffs.]; (2) William Harry Verelst Darell,
Esq., Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 1878; (3) Guy Mars-
land Darell, Esq., Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 1883 ;
Violet Mary ; Evelyn May ; Marguerite Helen ; Dorothy
Muriel ; and Barbara Gladys. Seat — Fretherne Court,
Stonehouse, Gloucs. Tmvn 7-es. — 39 Upper GrosvenorStreet,
London, W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Orleans.
Son of Edward Tierney Gilchrist Darell, Esq., b. 1847 ;
d. 1898; m. 1st, 1869, Amy, d. of Leo Schuster of
Roehampton : —
Harry Francis Darell, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Rif.
Brigade, b. 1872. Club — White's.
DARELL. Azure, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal
cornet or, a Saracen's head in profile couped at the shoulders
proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure, on the
head a cap of the last, fretty argent, tasselled gold, turned
up ermine. Motto — "True to you."
Son of Robert Stephens of Trewornan, Cornwall
(great-grandson of Anne, d. of Henry Darell of
Trewornan (who d. 1731), b. 1811 ; d. 1890; m. Jane
Agnes Elford, d. of Rev. John Smythe, Rector of
Dromiskin, co. Louth:—
Robert Darell Smythe Darell (formerly Stephens — name
and arms of Darell assumed by Royal Licence 1902),
Gentleman, F.L.S., F.G.S., &.C., b. 1851 ; 711. 1882, Mary
Frances, eld. d. of William Trevenen of Helston, Corn-
wall; and has surv. issue — (i) Robert Darell Elford
Darell, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (2) Edward Marmaduke Darell
Darell, Gentleman, b. 1897; (3) Henry St. George Darell
Darell, Gentleman, b. 1898; Mamie; Joan Gratiana ; and
Beatrix. Estates — The Manor of Trewornan and other
lands in the Parish of St. Minver, Cornwall. Seat — Tre-
wornan, Cornwall. Res. — Ford Hill, Townstal, Dart-
mouth.
JOHN DARELL-BLOUNT, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Oxford. Bo7'n 1833, being the fourth but only surviv-
ing son of the late Michael Henry Mary Blount, Esq., of
Maple, Durham, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff in 1832,
is the Military Cockade.
by his first wife Hon. Elizabeth Anne Mary, 4th dau. of
the Rt. Hon. Robert Edward Petre, loth Lord Petre ; s.
his brother, Charles John, 1881, and assumed the prefix
surname and arms of Darell by Royal License 1882. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
barry nebuly of six or and sable (for Blount) ; 2 and 3
azure, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned argent, in the
dexter chief point for difference a cross crosslet of the second
(for Darell) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Darell without the difference. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, the sun in splendour, charged in the centre with
an eye all proper (for Blount); 2. out of a ducal coronet
or, a man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders and
bearded proper, wreathed round the temples or and azure,
on the head a cap also azure, fretty argent, tasselled gold
and turned up ermine, for difference a cross crosslet azure
(for Darell). Motto— " Lux tua vita mea." Married, June
13, 1881, Henrietta, only dau. of Edward Henry Darell,
Esq., eldest son of Edward Darell, Esq., of Calehill ; and
has /j«^^— Ethel Mary. 5^a/j-— Maple Durham, near Read-
ing, CO. Oxford ; and Calehill, Ashford, Kent.
Dar
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Duncan Darroch, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1868, Captain 2nd
Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; (2) Alasdair
Ronald Darroch, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1880; Annie
Marion [;«., 1888, Hon. Gilbert James Duke Coleridge,
third son of Lord Coleridge, and has issue] ; Caroline Effie ;
and Helen Margaret. Seats — Gourock, Greenock, co.
Renfrew; and Torridon, Auchnasheen, co. Ross. Club —
Athenaeum.
§ Colonel CHARLES WARING DARWIN, late
68th Durham Light Infantry, J. P. co. Durham. Born
Aug. 28, 1855, being the second surviving son of Francis
Darwin of Elston Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and
of Creskeld Hall, in the co. of York, D.L. and J. P. for the
W. R. of that CO., by his first wife Charlotte Maria Cooper,
dau. of William Brown Darwin of Elston Hall. Clubs—
Arthur's, Junior United Service. Livery — Purple coat, green
collar and cuffs, green breeches and waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine a leopard's face jessant-
de-lis between two escallops, all within two bendlets gules (for
Darwin) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a bend
BARLEY, see WARREN-DARLEY.
The Rev. FREDERICK DARLING, M.A. (Oriel
Coll., O.xon. ). Born 1821, being the eldest son of the late
Gen. Sir Ralph Darling, G.C.H., by Elizabeth, dau. of the
late Lieut. -Col. John Dumaresq. Axmorial bearings — Per
fesse crenellt^e azure and gules, in chief a lion passant argent,
and in base two falchions in saltire, blades of the last, hilts
and pommels or, on a canton ermine, a mural crown of the
fourth, suspended therefrom by a riband gules, edged azure,
the Corunna medal gold. Mantling azuie and argent ; and
for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour proper, sustaining an inescutcheon gules,
thereon two falchions in saltire as in the arms, encircled
by the ribbon and medal of Corunna. Motto—" Inspired,
1 aspired." 6Va/— The Ridge, Hartfield, Sussex.
DARLINGTON (H. Coll.). Azure, gutt^e-d'eau, on a
fesse engrailed or, between two leopards' faces in pale of
the last, four crosses crosslet gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
Corinthian column erect or, between two wings sable, each
charged with a cross crosslet argent, a mount vert. Motto
— *■ Fide."
Son of Joseph Darlington of Alison Hall, Lanes. , b. 1781 ;
d. 1862; m. Margery, d. of William Fisher of Bradley
Hall, Lanes. : —
James Darlington, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Warwick (High
Sheriff 1886), b. 1827; m. 1861, Frances [d. 1897), d. and
coh. of John Radcliffe of Radcliffe, Lanes. ; and has issue
— (i) Hayward Radcliffe Darlington, Gentleman, M.A.,
VL.M., b. 1863 \_m. 1890, Dora, eld. d. of John Sheriff
Hill, of Hawkeswick, St. Albans]; (2) Willoughby Scott
Darlington, Gentleman, b. 1883. Evelyn Mary ; Frances
Maud [;«. Harold W. Cave] ; Helena Radcliffe [;«. J. F.
Kittermaster, M.A.]; Lucy Elizabeth; Agnes Mabel [;«.
H. H. Sills of King's Coll., Camb.]; and Constance Wini-
fred. Seat — Bourton Hall, Rugby, co. Warwick. Club —
Conservative.
Sons of Ralph Darlington of Whitley Hall, Wigan,
b. 1824 ; d. 1890: —
Sons of John Darlington of Alison Hall, Lanes., b. ;
d. 1852 :—
§ DUNCAN DARROCH. Esq.,, J.P. and D.L. cos.
Renfrew and Ross. Born Mai^ch 15, 1836, being the
son of the late Duncan Darroch, Esq., of Gourock and
Drums, Major in the Army, D.L., J. P., by his wife Susan
(who died Aug. 14, 1889), dau. of Charles Stewart Parker
of Fairlie, co. Ayr, West Indian Merchant. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a three-masted ship under full sail in a
sea all proper, between three oak trees eradicated and fructed
of the last. Mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-negro holding
in his dexter hand a dagger proper. Motto—" Be watch-
ful." Married, May 7, 1864, Ann, dau. of Samuel Philip
Rickman of Tottenham, Middlesex; and has Issue— [\)
\
nebuly, a lion passant guardant between two acorns slipped
all counterchanged (for Rhodes), impaling the arms of
Wharton, namely, sable a maunch argent, a canton or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griflSn sable, sem^e of mascles or, resting
the sinister claw upon a shield argent, charged with a
leopard's face jessant-de-lis gules (for Darwin) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested bendy of
six argent and azure, cuffed gules, the hand holding in
saltire an oak branch and vine branch, both fructed proper
(for Rhodes). Motto— "Cave et aude." Married, 1894,
Mary Dorothea, onlv child of Rt. Hon. John Lloyd Wharton
of Bramham Yorks., M.P., D.L. ; and has Issiie—[}.)
Charles John Wharton Darwin, Gentleman, b. Dec. 12,
1894 ; (2) Francis Wharton Darwin, Gentleman, b. July 13,
1896 ; and (3) Gilbert William Lloyd Darwin, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 9, 1899. Seat — Dryburn, near Durham.
§ FRANCIS DARWIN, Esquire, J.P. co. Nottingham,
J. P., D.L. for West Riding of co. York, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, M.A. Camb., formerly Capt. ist West
York Militia. Born 1825, being the fourth son of Capt.
is the Naval Cockade.
;6o
Dar
Dat
William Rhodes, late 19th Light Dragoons, of Bramhope,
by his wife Caroline Esther, daughter and heiress of
Christopher Smith of Bramhope ; and assumed the surname
of Darwin in lieu of Rhodes, and the arms of Darwin
quarterly with his own, by Royal License in the year 1850.
C//i/?— United University. Livery— Piirp\e coat, with green
collar and culls, green breeches and waistcoat. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 1850)— Quarterly i and 4, ermine
a leopard's face jessant-de-lis between two escallops, all
within two bendlets gules, and (for distinction) in chief a
cross pat^e also gules (for Darwin) ; 2 and 3 per pale
argent and azure, on a bend nebuly a lion passant guardant
between two acorns slipped all counterchanged (for Rhodes);
and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin sable senile of mascles or, resting the sinister claw
upon an escutcheon argent, charged with a leopard's face
jessant-de-lis gules, and charged upon the shoulder (for
distinction) with a cross patt^e or (for Darwin) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested bendy of
six argent and azure, cuffed gules, the hand holding in
saltire an oak-branch and a vine-branch, both fructed proper
(for Rhodes). Motto — "Cave et aude." Married, firstly,
July 25, 1849, Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin, daughter
of William Brown Darwin of Elston (she died June 22,
1885) ; and secondly, June 12, 1889, Georgina Huntley Duff,
daughter of the late Huntley George Duff of Muirtown
House, near Inverness; and has Issue — (i) Francis Alvey
Rhodes Darwin, Gentleman, born August ig, 1851 ; (2)
Gerard Lascelles Darwin, Gentleman, born November 25,
1852, and died- January 9, 1888 ; (3) William Waring Dar-
win, Gentleman, born May 30, 1854, and died June i,
1855; (4) Charles Waring Darwin, Esq., born August 28,
1855, Col. Durham Lt. Infantry ; (5) Rev. Arthur William
Darwin, born October 30, 1864, Rector of Stoneham Aspal ;
(6) Robert Henry Darwin, Esq., Capt. Yorkshire Regt. ,
born June 19, 1875 ; Charlotte Elizabeth Anne, died Sep-
tember 1868 ; Mary Eleanor, died 1890 ; and Caroline
Edith, died 1891. Estates — Elston, in the county of Notting-
ham ; Creskeld, in the county of York. Postal address —
Creskeld, Arthington, Leeds.
FRANCIS ALVEY RHODES DARWIN, Gentleman,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law, Clerk of the Peace and of the County Council for
the West Riding of the county of York. Bor?i August
19, 1851, being the eldest son of Francis Darwin of Elston
Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and of Creskeld Hall,
in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of
the Peace for the West Riding of that county [to whom
refer], by his first wife Charlotte Maria Cooper, daughter
of William Brown Darwin of Elston Hall (she died June
22, 1885). Clubs — O.xford and Cambridge, Junior Carl-
ton. Live)}' — Purple coat, green collar and cuffs, green
breeches and waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a leopard's face
jessant-de-lis between two escallops, all within two bend-
lets gules, and (for distinction) in chief a cross pat^e also
gules (for Darwin) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure,
on a bend nebuly a lion passant guardant between two
acorns slipped all counterchanged (for Rhodes) ; and for
his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
sable semfe of mascles or, resting the sinister claw upon a
shield argent, charged with a leopard's face jessant-de-lis
gules, and charged upon the shoulder (for distinction) with
a cross patee or (for Darwin) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm erect vested bendy of six argent and azure,
cuffed gules, the hand holding in saltire an oak-branch and
vine-branch, both fructed proper (for Rhodes). MottO —
" Cave et aude." Married, December 2, 1886, Edith Mary,
daughter of William Andrew Fairbairn of Heppington,
Canterbury. Postal address — Leathley Hall, Otley, York-
shire.
GEORGE HOWARD DARWIN, F.R.S., Barrister-at-
Law (Lincoln's Inn), Plumian Professor of Astronomy, and
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Bor7i July 9, 1845,
being the second son of the late Charles Robert Darwin of
Down, Kent, and Emma, dau. of Josiah Wedgwood of Maer
Hall, Staffs. C/^/3— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings ( Ped.
H. Coll.)— Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert, between
two mullets each within an annulet gules, three escallops or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
griffin segreant vert, holding] between the claws an escallop
or, three escallops fesseways argent. Married, July 22,
1884, Martha Haskins, daughter of Charles Meredith Du
Puy of Philadelphia, U.S.A. ; and has Issue~{\) Charles
Galton Darwin, Gentleman, b. Dec. 19, 1887 ; (2) William
Robert Darwin, Gentleman, b. Aug. 22, 1894; Gwendolen
Mary ; and Margaret Elizabeth. Postal address — Newnham
Grange, Cambridge.
HORACE DARWIN, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.),
F.R.S., Mayor of Cambridge 1896-1897, A.M.I.C.E.
Born May 13, 1851, being the fifth son of the late
Charles Robert Darwin of Down, Kent, and Emma,
daughter of Josiah Wedgwood of Maer Hall, Staffs.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend gules, cotised
vert, between two mullets each within an annulet
gules, three escallops or, and impaling the arms of
Farrer, namely argent, on a bend engrailed sable, four
horse-shoes of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
griffin segreant vert, holding between the claws an
escallop or, three escallops fesseways argent. Marticd,
Jan. 3, 1880, Hon. Emma Cecilia, only dau. of Rt. Hon.
Lord Farrer; and has /w/zs— Erasmus Darwin, Gentleman,
born Dec. 7, i88t ; Ruth Frances ; and Emma Nora.
Postal address— The Orchard, Cambridge. 67«i^5— Albe-
marle, AthencKum.
Major LEONARD DARWIN, Member of Parliament
for the Lichfield Division of Staffordshire 1892- 1895, late of
the Royal Engineers. Born January 15, 1850, being the fourth
son of the late Charles Robert Darwin, Esquire, Fellow of
the Royal Society, J. P., the great Savant, of Down, in the
county of Kent, bv Emma his wife, daughter of Josiah
Wedgwood of Maer Hall, in the county of Stafford ; educated
at the Roval Military Academy, Woolwich. C7?//^— Brooks's,
Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert, between two
mullets each within an annulet gules three escallops or and
in chief a martlet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin vert, holding
between the claws an escallop or, three escallops fesseways
argent ; with the Motto, "Cave et aude." Married, firstly,
1882, Elizabeth Frances, d. 1898, dau. of G. R. Eraser.
He m. secondly 1900, Charlotte Mildred, dau. of Edmund
Langton. Postal address — 12 Egerton Place, S.W.
WILLIAM ERASMUS DARWIN, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Southampton, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge. Born 1839, being the
eldest son of Charles Robert Darwin, Esquire, Fellow of
the Royal Society, the great savant of Down, in the county
of Kent, Justice of the Peace, by Emma his wife, daughter
is the Military Cockade.
Dau
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of the late Josiah Wedgwood of Maer Hall, in the county
of Stafford. Clu6—Athenpenm. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert,
between two mullets each within an annulet gules, three
escallops or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-griffin vert, holding between the
claws an escallop or, three escallops fesseways argent ; with
the Motto, "Cave et aude." Married, 1877, Sara Price
Ashburner, daughter of Theodore Sedgwick of New York,
who died Oct. 24, 1902. Postal address — 11 Egerton Place,
London, S.W.
DAUBENEYof Cote. [This family is directly descended
in the male line from Robert de Todenei, Standard-Bearer
to William the Conqueror — Ped. H. Coll.] Quarterly, i
and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., gules, four fusils conjoined
in fesse argent (Daubeney, 13th century), ii. and iii., or,
two chevronels within a bordure gules ; 2. sable, a bend
or, between six fountains (Stourton) ; 3. gules, three lions
rampant argent (Pauncefote). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a holly-tree fructed
proper. Badge — Two bat's wings sable conjoined by a gold
cord. Motto — " Ad finem fidelis."
Sons of George Matthews Daubeney, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, of Alston Lodge, Cheltenham, b.
1800; d. 1881 ; m. 1830, Elizabeth, eld. d. of Humphrey
Creswicke of Hanham Court, Glos. : —
George Robert Henry Daubeney, Gentleman, late 22nd
Regt. , b. 28 July 1840. Res. —
Henry Elias Daubeney, Gentleman, /;. 1848; m. 1880,
Eliza Hudson, d. of late James Bownes of Charlton Kings ;
and has issue— George Henry James Daubeney, Gentleman,
b. s July 1887 ; Cecily ; Joan ; and Dorothy Eliza. Res. —
Balcarras, Charlton Kings, nr. Cheltenham.
Sons of Joseph Walters Daubeney of Cote, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Somerset, Sheriff of Bristol, b. i8io; d. 1863 ;
m. 1839, Sarah Anne Savage, only d. of Daniel Wait
of Belluton and Norton Malreward, Somerset : —
George Walters Daubeney of Cote, Esq., late Capt.
West York Militia, J. P. cos. Somerset and Glos., b. 15
Oct. 1841. <SVa/— Cote, nr. Bristol. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Constitutional.
Lansdowne Daubeney, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, b. 24 Dec.
1842 ; ni. 18 Aug. 1863, Mary Ryland, only child of George
Eaglesfield of Clifton, Glos. ; and has issue — Beatrice Mary
[w. 1889, Edward Plantagenet Kemeys-Tynte] ; Innys
Maud Eaglesfield [;«. 1895, Major Hon. P. C. Westenr.-] ;
Evelyn Muriel Stuart [;«. 1897, Hon. Arthur Eveleigh-
de Moleyns]. Seat — Norton Malreward, Pensford, Somer-
set. Clubs — Windham, Constitutional, Junior Constitu-
tional.
William Arthur Daubeney, Esq., I. P. cos. Devon and
Somerset, M.A. Oxon., b. 8 Aug. 1845. .Sm/— Clevelands,
nr. Dawlish, Devonshire. Clubs— \5m.\.QA University, Junior
Constitutional.
Son of Rev. George Barnston Daubeney, b. 1812 ;
d. 1869; m. 1843, Albinia Anne, d. of Sir Thomas
Crawley Boevey, Bart. : —
Rev. George William Daubeney, B.A. Camb., Rector of
Knodishall, b. 1844 ; m. 1875, Anita, d. of Henry Chilton ;
and has issue— (i) Harrison Digby Daubeney, Gentleman,
b. 1876 ; (2) George Grant Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
Percy Miles Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1883; Albinia
Blanche ; and Anita Marie. Res.—'Yhtt Rectory, Knodis-
hall, Saxmundham.
Son of Charles Daubeney, Gentleman, M.D., b. i8i6;
m. 1856, Sarah Maria, d. of Rev. Henry Cripps, D.L.
Charles Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Sons of the Rev. George William Daubeney, LL.D.,
(5. 1784; d. i860; m. i8ii, Elizabeth, d. of Rev.
Charles Crawley : —
William Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1823 ; in. 1857,
Elizabeth Anne Rowe, d. of Rev. Tobias Furneaux.
Res.~
Edward Daubeney, Esq., Major late 67th Regt., b. 1829;
711. 1865, Emily, d. of Charles Carpenter; and has issue-
Edward Charles Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 4 June 1868 ;
and Lilian Emma. Res. —
Rev. John Daubeney, M.A., Vicar of Winkfield, b. 1833 ;
m. 1879, Edith Ehretia, d. of Edward Ehret Dyson.
Res. — Winkfield Vicarage, Windsor.
Sons of General James Daubeney, C.B. , late 62nd
Regt., b. 1826; VI. 1855, Mary, d. of Samuel Leveson
of Brighton: —
Arthur Charles Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Capt. Cyril James Daubeney, b. 1876. Res. —
Sons of Henry Daubeney, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1820;
d. ; m. 1847, Elizabeth, d. of Walter Kean :
Henry Giles Daubeney, Gentleman, /;. 1855. Res.—
Hugh Frederick Daubeney, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1859. Res. —
Yr. Son of Henry Charles Daubeney, of South Wrex-
hall, Wilts, b. 1786 ; d. ; »I. 2nd, : —
Walter Daubeney, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1870, Fanny
Northage Laud, d. of Dr. James ; and has issue. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Robert Thomas Daubeney, Vicar of
Ampney, Cirencester, b. 1824 ; d. 1887; in. 1857, Mary
Cecilia, d. of William Kaye.
Edward Kaye Daubeney, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. 80th
Regt. , b. 1858 ; m. 1886, Eileen Gertrude, d. of the late
Knight of Kerry ; and has issue. Res. —
Arthur Giles Daubeney, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Son of Rev. Andrew Alfred Daubeney, M.A., Priv.
Chaplain to William IV., b. 1799; d. ; m. 1828,
Frances Elizabeth, d. of Richard Goodlad of Hill
Place, Hants : —
Walter Augustus Daubeney, Esq., late Major "The
Buffs." Seat—Y{:\\\ Place, Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
Sons of Edmund Joseph Daubeney, Esq., J. P., of
Cleve House, co. Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1808 ;
d. 1880; m. Margaret, d. of Rev. Thomas Biggs of
Whitborne, co. Hereford : —
Rev. Edmund Thomas Daubeney, B.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Market Weston, b. ; m. ; and has issue. Res.
— The Rectory, Market Weston, Thetford.
St. John Edward Daubeney, Esq., J. P., Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. late 3rd Batt. West Riding Regt., formerly Capt.
38th Regt., b. 1841 ; m. 1869, Eliza Williama, d. of late
Llewellyn Llewellyn of Buckland Fileigh, N. Devon ; and
has issue — Williama Margaiet \_m. 1897, Robert Edmund
Rous Benson, Lieut. R.N.]; Mary Edith [;«. 1896, Henry
Welch-Thornton] ; Ethel Blanche \tii. 1894, Capt. Henry
Peter Routh, R.N.] ; and Rose Evelyn. Seat — The Beacon,
King's Wear, South Devon.
Albert James Hesketh Daubeney, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
io8th Regt. , (5. 1844; m. ; and has issue. Res. —
Henry Joseph Daubeney, Esq., Lt.-Col. late i8th Roy.
Irish Fus., b. 1847. Res. —
Giles Andrew Daubeney, Esq., Capt. late 82nd Regt.,
b. 1849 ; m. 1873, Louisa, d. of Thomas Hiilersden Bulteel ;
and has issue— Giles Bulteel Daubeney, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A., b. 1882. Res.—
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Frederick Augustus Daubeney, Gentleman, B.A. Oxford.
h. Kes.—
Edward Alfred Daubeney, Esq., Major East Lanes.
Regt., l>. 1863; m. 1897, Rhoda, d. of Robert Handsley,
Esq. ,'j.P. , of Reedley Lodge, Lanes.; and has issue —
Adeliza Joan. Res. —
DAUGLISH (formerly DALGLEISH) (L.O. 1854).
Argent, an oak-tree eradicated and lying fesseways proper
between two crescents in chief gules and a pheon in base
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A
camel's head and neck couped proper. Motto, ' ' Be hardy."
Son of Henry WiUiam Dauglish, Gentleman, b. 1827;
d. 1904 ; m. 3 March 1852, Eliza, d. of the Rev.
Algernon Wells : —
Milverton Godfrey Dauglish, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
law. It. 23 February 1855. Post. adJ.—s\ Leinster Square,
London, W.
Rev. ACHILLES DAUNT, M...\. O.xon., Rector of
Broome, co. Norfolk, 1892-96, Curate of Sherborne,
Dorset, since 1898. Born 1867, being the eldest son of
the late Very Rev. Achilles Daunt, D.D. , of Tracton Abbey,
Dean of Cork, by his wife Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of
Rev. John Leslie of Castlemartyr. Armorial ■bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron sable, between three
choughs' heads erased proper (for Daunt) ; 2 and 3, sable,
a chevron between three owls argent (for Owlepen).
Mantliag sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of
the colours, a bugle-horn or, stringed sable. Motto —
" Vigilio et spero." Married, July 27, 1892, Ida, dau. of
Godfrey Carey of Rozel, Guernsey, Bailiff; and has Issi^e
—Achilles Daunt, Gentleman, b. Oct. 26, 1894. Seat—
Tracton Abbey, Kinsale, co. Cork. jReside?ue—'&he.r\:>ornt,
Dorset.
§ ACHILLES THOMAS DAUNT, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Cork. Born Oct. 9, 1849, being the only son of
William Joseph O'Neill Daunt of Kilcascan, by his
wife Ellen, dau. of Daniel Hickey. Livery — Dark blue
faced with red. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, argent a chevron sable, between three choughs' heads
erased of the second, beaked gules ; 2and3achevron between
three owls argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a hutchet or bugle-horn or,
stringed sable. Motto— " Vigilo et spero." Married,
May 15, 1877, Anna Maria, dau. of Bartholomew Corballis
of Berwick-on-Tweed, and niece of the late John Richard
Corballis, Q.C. , of Rosemount, co. Dublin ; and has Issue —
(i) Achilles Thomas Wilson O'Neill Daunt, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 15, 1880 ; (2) Reginald Nigel Francis Joseph O'Neill
Daunt, Gentleman, /'. 1889; Mary Henrietta Frances
Louisa O'Neill; and Mary Lucy Dorothea O'Neill. Seats
— Kilcascan Castle, Ballyneen, co. Cork.
Rev. EDWARD STEPHEN DAUNT, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Greystones, co. Wicklow, being the third
son of the late Achilles Daunt, Esq., J. P., by his wife Mary,
thirddau. of John Isaac Heard, Esq., M.P. for Kinsale, High
Sheriff of Cork. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron sable, between three choughs' heads erased
proper (for Daunt) ; 2 and 3, a chevron between three owls
argent (for Owlepen). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a bugle-horn or, stringed sable.
Motto — " Vigilo et spero." Married, July 10, 1873, Sarah
Gertrude, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert William Whelan,
Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and granddau. of James
Pratt of Kinsale, co, Cork. Postal address— Gveyslones,
CO. Wicklow.
Rev. WILLIAM DAUNT, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Queenstown, being the eldest surviving son of
the late Achilles Daunt, Esq., J. P., of Tracton Abbey, by
his wife Mary, third dau. of John Isaac Heard, Esq., M.P.
for Kinsale. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron sable, between three choughs' heads
erased proper (for Daunt) ; 2 and 3, sable a chevron be-
tween three owls argent (for Owlepen). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a bugle-
horn or, stringed sable. Motto — " Vigilo et spero."
Married, i8jj, Rosamond .A.nne, dau. of Sii" Gilbert King,
Bart., of Charlestown, co. Roscommon. Postal address—
Queenstown, co. Cork.
The late ROBERT DAUNTESEY DAUNTESEY,
formerly Lieut, sth Fus. Born 1839, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Robert Pennyman-Hull Brown (by a dau. of
Leonard Slater), and cousin of the late John Dauntesey
of Agecroft ; and assumed the name and arms of Dauntesey
by Royal License, under the will of his great-aunt, in 1878.
Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
dancettte or and gules, a lion rampant seizing upon a wyvern
erect counterchanged, a bordure engrailed ermine. Mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head erased vert, gorged with a collar
dancett^e or, encircled by a chain also or. Motto — " Virtus
sola invicta." Married, 1882, Alice Mary, dau. of C. M.
Schomberg. Seat — Agecroft Hall, Pendlebury.
DAVENPORT, see BROMLEY-DAVENPORT.
DAVENPORT, quartered by NO YES.
DAVENPORT (R.L. 1838, H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, a canton azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a man's head couped at the shoulders in profile
proper, a rope round the neck or, and charged upon the
neck for distinction with a cross crosslet sable. Motto —
" Audaces fortuna juvat."
Son of Col. William Davenport Davenport, J. P. and
D.L. :—
John William Davenport-Handley, Esq. {q.v.).
Sons of Trevor Davenport, Esq., b. 1814; d. 1878;
tn. 1837, Frances, d. of Hon. Chief-Justice Sewell of
Quebec : —
Malcolm Nugent Ross Davenport, Gentleman, b. 1848;
m. , Ellen, d. of Thomas Goulbourne Parker of Brows-
holme Hall, CO. York. i?«.— Bramall Lodge, nr. Quebec,
Canada.
Jestyn Frances Trevor Davenport, Gentleman, b. 1855.
Pes.—
Son of Capt. Charles Edgcumbe Davenport of Bramall
Hall, CO. Chester, b. 1819 ; d. : —
Cyril James Davenport (?.z'.).
DAVENPORT (H. Coll., descending from Ormus de
Davenport, temp. Conquest). Quarterly, i and 6, argent,
a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchde sable
is the Military Cockade.
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(Davenport, temp. Edw. IV., probably earlier) ; 2. quarterly
per fesse indented gules and or [temp. Edward IV.); 3.
argent, on a chevron gules, five bezants, a bordure en-
giailed of the second (Chetilton) ; 4. gules, on a chevron
argent, three roses of the first (Browe) ; 5. or, three in-
escutcheons sable, each charged with an eagle displayed
argent (Waverton — arms confd. and crest granted 1571).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a man's head couped at the shoulders in profile
proper, around the neck a rope or. Motto — " Audentes
fortuna juvat."
Only child and heir of Edmund Henry Davenport,
Esq., J. P. , of Davenport, Shropshire, b. 1839 ; d. 1890 ;
m. 1875, Margaret Ann (now of Davenport), d. of
James Morrison Smith, R.M. , Tasmania: —
Hilda Marguerite, b. 1879 ; m. 1904, Cuthbert Leicester-
Warren, Esq. Post. add. — Davenport, nr. Bridgnorth,
Shropshire.
Yr. sons of William Sharington Davenport, Esq., J. P.,
of Davenport, b. 1808; d. i87r ; m. 1835, Catherine
Louisa, d. of Samuel Peter Marindin of Chesterton,
Salop : —
Vivian Davenport, Gentleman, late Lieut. 26th Regt.
b. 1843 ; m. 1874, Frances Gratiana, d. of George Nicholas
of Harley Street ; and has issue — Vivian Hugh Stuart Daven-
port, Gentleman, b. ; and Violet Catherine. Res. —
Charles Talbot Davenport, Esq., Major, late Capt. 83rd
Regt., b. 1848; 7n. \^TJ , Constance Julia, only d. of
Herbert Taylor Ussher, Esq., C.M.G. ; and has issue —
Talbot Neville Fawsett Davenport, Gentleman, Lieut. R.L
Rifles, b. at Kurachi, Scinde, India, 9 Sept. 1878; d. 1905
[Arms as above, but the sixth quartering the arms of Ussher,
viz. : azure, a chevron ermine between three batons or], \in.
1903; and has issue — Ormus Neville Talbot Davenport,
Gentleman,^. 1904]; and Elinor Louisa. Res. — 7Grosvenor
Crescent, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Club — Constitutional.
CYRIL JAMES HUMPHREYS DAVENPORT, Es-
quire, V.D., F.S.A., Knight of Grace St. John of
Jerusalem ; formerly Major in the 6th Volunteer Bait,
the Rifle Brigade, being the eldest son of Charles E.
Humphreys-Davenport, Esq., formerly Capt. ist Foot, and
D. L. for the W. R. of Yorkshire (fourth son of Vice- Admiral
Sir Salusbury Price Humphreys Davenport of Weedon
Lodge, Aylesbury, and Bramall Hall, Stockport, Cheshire,
K.C.H. and C. B. ), by his wife the dau. of Rev. James
Webber, D.D. , Dean of Ripon, and Canon of Westminster,
by his wife Caroline Frances, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Fynes-Clinton. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron
between three cross crosslets fitchfe sable, a canton azure
for distinction. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a man's head affrontfe proper, around
his neck a rope or, and charged upon the neck for distinction
with a cross crosslet fitch^e sable. Motto —" Audaces
fortuna juvat." Married, March 21, 1878, Constance
Georgina Marsland, dau. of Major Trevor Humphreys
Davenport (second son of Admiral SirS. P. H. Davenport),
and his wife Frances, dau. of the Hon. Jonathan Sewell,
Chief-Justice of the Canadas, LL.D. ; and has Issue— [\)
Cyril Henry Fynes-Clinton Humphreys Davenport, Gentle-
man, b. P'eb. 29, 1888 ; and Dorothy Hill Trevor. Postal
addresses— The Library, British Museum; 113 St. Mark's
Road, W. Clubs -Royal United Service Institution, White-
hall, S.W., Burlington Fine Arts, Pall Mall.
Reverend GEORGE HORATIO DAVENPORT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxford), J.P. co. Hereford,
Alderman of Herefordshire County Council. Bom Aug. i,
1832, being the second son of John Davenport, Esq., J.P. ,
D.L. cos. Stafford and Hereford, by his wife Charlotte,
second dau. of George Coltman of Hagnaby Priory,
Lincolnshire. ZzW;j— Dark blue. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron pean between four cross crosslets
fitchte, three in chief and one in base sable, and impaling
the arms of Dashwood, namely argent, on a fesse double
cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a man's head in profile couped at the shoulders
proper, around the neck a rope or, two cross crosslets
fitch^e, in saltire, also or. Motto—" Mors Jauna vitae."
Married, Feb. 6, 1866, Sophy Diana, third dau. of Rev.
Samuel Vere Dashwood of Stanford Hall, Notts ; and
has /«//«- Ralph Tichborne Davenport, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Staffs. Militia Regt., b. Jan. 28, 1873. Seat—Yoy\&j,
Hereford. C/?//;— Carlton.
§JOHN WILLIAM HANDLEY DAVENPORT -
HANDLEY, Esquire, of Clipsham, Oakham, in the
CO. of Rutland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1882. Born
October 19, 1851, being the only son of Lieutenant-Colonel
is the Naval Cockade.
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William Davenport Davenport, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, of Branihall Hall, in the county of
Chester, who died 1869, by his second wife Diana Elizabeth,
second daughter of John Handley of Northgate House,
Newmark, in the county of Nottingham, and assumed the
additional name and arms of Handley by Royal License in
1881, under the will of his maternal uncle, John Handley,
Esquire, of Clipsham. Club — Windham. Livery (of
Davenport) "Black with white facings ; (of Handley) — drab
and scarlet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent three mascles in fesse within two
barrulets gules, all between three goats' passant sable,
bearded, armed, and unguled or (for Handley) ; 2 and 3
argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch(5e sable,
a canton azure (for Davenport). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a goat passant sable, bearded, unguled, and armed
or, charged on the body with two mascles interlaced, and
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped argent (for Handley) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile,
couped at the shoulders proper, around the neck a rope or,
and charged upon the neck with a cross crosslet sable ; with
cross boton^e sable, and therefrom flotant to the sinister a
forked pension gules; with the Motto — " E perseverantia
honor." Married, Aug. 2, 1871, Julia, eldest dau. of
William Watt of 'I'ickton Grange, in the co. of York ;
and has Issue — Aim(5e Sydney Horton [w. Thomas Francis
Goddard of Croxley Green, Rickmansworth] ; and Alice
Milicent. Estates and postal addresses — Bochym, Cury-
Cross-Lanes, R.S.O. , Cornwall; The Bungalow, South
Brent, S. Devon. Clubs — Windham, Royal Western Yacht
(Plymouth).
the Motto, " Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, firstly,
1876, Fanny Constance Mabel, youngest daughter of the
late John Jervis Broadwood of Buchan Hill, in the county
of Sussex (which marriage was dissolved 1885) ; and has
Issue — (i) John Davenport-Handley, Gentleman, born
1877; (2) Charles Davenport-Handley, Gentleman, born
1879 ; secondly, 1887, Eliza Alkn, daughter of the late
Chief -Justice Harding, of Natal. Estate ayid postal
address — Clipsham Hall, near Oakham.
JOSHUA SYDNEY DAVEY, Esquire, J. P. for the
CO. of Cornwall. Born April 28, 1842, and is the younger
but only surviving son of the late Stephen Davey, Esq.,
of Redruth and Bochym, in the co. of Cornwall, J. P. and
D. L. for that county, by Charlotte his wife, dau. of the
Rev. William Horton. Livery — Plain Oxford grey.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron azure, between
two nuillets pierced in chief and a lion passant in base
gules, three cinquefoils or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
an eagle rising with wings endorsed azure, charged upon
the wing with a cinquefoil or, and supporting in the beak
and in the dexter talon a flagstaff erect, terminating with a
DAVID, Earl of HUNTINGDON, quartered by
HUSSEY.
ARTHUR EVAN DAVID, Gentleman. Born
being the third son of the late Rev. William David, M.A.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Fagan's, Cardiff. Ar-
morial bearings -Azure, on a plain bend argent, cottised
indented or, between two quatrefoils of the last, three boars'
heads couped sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between
two quatrefoils or, a dove holding in the beak a sprig of
olive proper, and gorged with a collar gemel also or. Motto
— " Ffyddlon hyd angau."
EDMUND USHER DAVID, Gentleman. Born — ,
being the second son of the late Rev. William David, M.A..
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Fagan's, Cardiff. Ar-
morial bearings Azure, on a plain bend argent, cottised
indented or, between two quatrefoils of the last, three boars'
heads couped sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between
two quatrefoils or, a dove holding in the beak a sprig of olive
proper, and gorged with a collar gemel also or. Motto -
"Ffyddlon hyd angau." Residence—S.%z?iVioz, Llandaff,
Cardiff.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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EVAN EDGAR DAVID, Esquire, J. P., M.A.. of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, being the eldest son of
Evan Williams David, Esq., J. P. for the co. of Glamorgan,
by his wife Jessie Louisa Tal.ivera, dau. of Robert Herring,
Esq., of Cromer, Norfolk. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a plain bend argent cotised indented or, between two
quatrefoils of the last, three l)oars' heads couped sable.
(Inverness). Lively — Blue coat, Valencia waistcoat, blue
trousers, narrow red stripe, buff greatcoat. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a fesse argent, between three pheons points
downwards or, a buck couchant gules, a bordure of the
third. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a man's
heart all proper. Motto — " Sapienter si sincere." Afarried,
Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a mount vert, be-
tween two quatrefoils or, a dove holding in the beak a
sprig of olive proper, and gorged with a collar gemel also
or. Motto— " Ffyddlon hyd angau." Married, June i,
1887, Mabel Gwladys St. Mawr, third surviving dau. of
John Whitlock Stradling-Carne of St. Donat's Castle,
Bridgend, D.C. L. , D.L; and by her had Issue — Evan
John Carne David, Gentleman, b. June 22, 1888. Seat —
Fairwater House, Cardiff.
TANNATT WILLIAM EDGEWORTH DAVID,
Gentleman. Born , being the eldest son of the late
Rev. William David, M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of St. Pagan's, Cardiff. Armorial bearings - Azure, on a
plain bend argent, cottised indented or, between two quatre-
foils of the last, three boars' heads couped sable. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, between two quatrefoils or, a dove holding
in the beak a sprig of olive proper, and gorged with a collar
gemel also or. Motto—" Ffyddlon hyd angau."
WILLIAM ONTARIO DAVID, Gentleman. Born
being the fourth son of the late Rev. William David,
M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Pagan's, Cardiff,
Armonal bearings — Azure, on a plain bend argent, cottised
indented or, between two quatrefoils of the last, three boars'
heads couped sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between
two quatrefoils or, a dove holding in the beak a sprig of
olive proper, and gorged with a collar gemel also or. Motto
— " Ffyddlon hyd angau."
§HUGH DAVIDSON, Esquire, late Captain 2nd Batt.
.Seaforth Highlanders, formerly Capt. and Hon. Major
3rd Batt. of the same Regt. , J. P. for cos. Inverness and
Nairn, and D.L. for co. Nairn. Born April 14, 1857,
being the only son of Hugh Grogan Davidson of Cantray,
by his wife Caroline Charlotte, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Strat-
ford Powell, Adjut.-Gen. of the Bombay Army (of the
family of Clonshavoy). Clubs — Junior Carlton, Highland
Feb. I, 1890, Harriette King, dau. of the late Roderick
Hugonin of Kinmylies, Inverness-shire, N.B. ; and has
Issue — Edith May. i'^i?/ ^ Cantray, Croy, GoUanfield,
N.B.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Gentleman. Born 1843, being
the eldest son of 1 homas Davidson of Muirhouse, LL.D. ,
F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., by his wite Caroline Charlotte,
dau. of Isaac Pittar. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
chevron or, between two stars in chief and a pheon in
base argent, a fleur-de-lis gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a phoenix in
flames proper. Motto — " Viget in cinere virtus." Sup-
porters— Two griffins proper. Married, 1872, Charlotte,
only child of John Wood of Hickstead Place, Susse.\ ;
and has Issue — (1) Randall George Davidson, Gentleman,
b. 1874; and Blanche Maud. Seat — Muirhouse, Davidson's
Mains, Midlothian.
DAVIDSON (H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse erminois between
two pheons in chief and in base a stag lodged or. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount, a demi-Highlander aff"ront6e proper, habited and
capped vert, kilted chequy argent and sable, his sporran
also proper, bearing in his dexter hand a pheon or, and
supporting with the sinister a human heart gules. Motto
— " Sapienter si sincere."
Sons of Madgwick Spicer Davidson, b. 1815 ; d. 1888 ;
m. ist, 1846, Harriet Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Clement
Strong, Clk. in H. Orders ; 2nd, 1858, Emily, d. of
C. M. Thompson : —
Madgwick George Davidson, Gentleman, M.A. (O.xon.),
is the Naval Cockade.
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Barrister-at-Law, b. 15 Jan. 1847; m. 10 Aug. 1880,
Florence Elizabeth, d. of His Honour Judge Woodforde
Ffooks Woodforde; and has issue— (i) Charles Madgwick
Davidson, Gentleman, b. 22 Feb. 1891 ; Harriet Clare;
Frances Anne ; Mary Catherine ; and Olive Barbara. Ees. —
89 Westbourne Terrace, London, W. Post. add.~6 Stone
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn,W.C.
Arthur Charles Davidson, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
46 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
Alan Herbert Davidson, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn. 1892,
Maud Mostyn, d. of Maj.-Gen. Eardley William Childers,
R.A. ; and has issue — Richard Eardley Madgwick David-
son, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res.—s^ Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W.
Henry Ashmore Davidson, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
46 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
DAVIDSON (16 Jan. 1903). Azure, four pheons con-
joined in point within a bordure argent. Mantling azure ,
only son of the late Rev. Edward William Lewis Davies,
M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, of Ty-isha and Glyn Rhumney,
CO. Monmouth, by his wife Jeanette Letitia, youngest dau.
of Capt. Dayrell, Lord of the Manor of Lillingston Dayrell,
CO. Bucks. Livery— Tiaxk navy blue. Armorial bearings
— Azure, on a cross or, between in the first and fourth
quarters a falcon rising, belled and jessed, and in the
second and third a spur, leathered, the rowel upwards of
the last, a lion rampant between two martlets fesseways of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, charged with
three estoiles chevronways, and in front thereof a spur
leathered fesseways, rowel to the dexter, all or. Motto —
"Per crucem ad astra." l\Iarried, June 2, 1894, Laura
Frances, only child of the Rev. E. Handley of Winthorpe,
Notts, and of 19 Royal Crescent, Bath ; and has Iss7je —
Edward Dayrell Handley Davies, Gentleman, b. Sept.
30, 1899 ; and Vanda Pamela. Estates~Ty-\s\\z., Ty-
Gwyn, and Glyn Rhymney, all in co. Monmouth. Resi-
dence — 26 Circus, Bath. C/mj^j-— United Service, Constitu-
tional.
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a fal-
con's head erased proper. Motto — " Viget in cinere virtus."
Son of late Charles Davidson of Edinburgh, b. 1841 ;
d. 1891 ; 7)1. 1870, Mary Helen, d. of Duncan Irvine,
Banker in Edinburgh : —
John James Sinclair Davidson, Gentleman, b. 28 Sept.,
1872 ; ;;/. 1901, Mary, d. of Owen Davies; and has issue —
Mary Rowena ; and Fanny Sylvia. Res. — Ringstead, Sutton
Court Road, Chiswick, London. Club — Australasian.
DAVIES, see GROSVENOR and PRICE-DAVIES.
DAVIES, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by
BARING-GOULD.
CLEMENT DAVIES, Gentleman, Solicitor. Born
, being the son of the late John Birt Davies, Gentleman,
of Birmingham. Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure
and gules, on a chevron or, between two fleurs-de-lis in chief
and a lion rampant in base of the third, three pellets.
Mantling azure and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, charged with three cross
crosslets gules, and holding between the paws a piece of
cable nowed proper. Motto — "Conatimur." Residence—
Birmingham.
DAYRELL DAVIES, Gentleman, late Senior Lieut.
R.N.. F.Z.S., F.R.G.S. Born July 16, 1856, being the
Alderman Sir HORATIO DAVID DAVIES, Knight
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George (1898), J. P. for Kent, M.P. for Chatham, a
Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City,
was elected a Member of the Court of Common Council
in 1885, and Alderman for the Ward of Bishopsgate
(Feb. 4, 1889), previously to which (in 1887) he had served
the office of Sheriff of London and Middlesex, a Past-Master
of the Spectacle Maker's Company, formerly Lieut. -Col. 3rd
Middlesex Artillery Volunteers. Born 1842, being the son
of H. D. Davies of Bishopsgate. Armorial bearings —
Per saltire gules and argent, two boars' heads couped in pale
and as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in fesse counter-
changed ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon,
and pendent the badge of a K.C.M.G. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest- Upon a wreath of the colours, upon
a fasces fesseways or, a boar's head couped argent, and
transfixed by a sword imbrued in bend point upwards proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero. " Mar-
ried, 1867, L. , dau. of C. J. Gordon ; and has, with other
Issue — Horatio Gordon Davies, Esq. Postal addresses —
23 Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate Street, E.C. ; Watcombe
Hall, St. Mary Church, Torquay. Club — Carlton.
THEOPHILUSCLIVE D.WIES. Gentleman, Bachelor
of Science. Born Sept. 28, 1871, eldest son of the late
Theophilus Harris Davies, Esq., J. P. borough of Southport,
H.M.'s Vice-Consul at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, by his
wife Mary Ellen, dau. of late George Cocking, Esq., J. P., of
Ludlow, Shropshire. Armorial bearings — Argent, gutted-
de-poix, a lion rampant sable, between two flaunches of
the last, each charged with a harp or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion sable, gutte^-d'eau, supporting a harp or. Motto —
" Ffyddlawn a gwir." Married, July 12, 1898, Edith
Marion, dau. of Francis Fox, M.I.C.E. , of Alyn Bank,
Wimbledon ; and has /««f~Muriel Edith ; and Gwendo-
len Selina. Residence— Cx2i\g'i\A&, Honolulu, Hawaiian
Islands.
THOMAS HENRY DAVIES, Esquire, Major late
2nd West India Regt. Born , being the son of the late
Thomas Henry Davies of Ladbroke Square, London, W.
Armorial bearings — Ermines, three chevronels between
three spear-heads argent, over all a lion rampant gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of three spear-heads one erect and two in
saltire sable, headed proper, a lion rampant gules, charged
on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto — " Heb
duw heb ddim duw a digon." Residence— ^X. Albans,
Clarendon Road, Southsea.
WILLIAM DAVID DAVIES, Gentleman, on the roll
for High Sheriff for the county of Brecknock 1903. Born
Aug. 16, 1846, being the third son of the late William
David Davies of Devynock, co. Brecknock, by Margaret,
eldest dau. of the late Rees Llewellyn of Maesgwyn, co.
Brecknock. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and
azure, three chevronels nebuly between two lions passant
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of two flag-staves in saltire proper,
is the Military Cockade.
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flowing from each a banner gules charged with a shepherd's
crook erect or, a lamb passant also proper. MottO —
counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a scalp of a stag, between
" Duw dy ras." Married, Sept. 24, 1885, Lucy, second
dau. of John Woodward of 13 Endsleigh Street, Tavistock
Square, London, W.C. ; and has Issue — An only surviv-
ing child, Margaret Llewellyn. /^eside^/ces—Cwmwysg,
Senny Bridge, Breconshire ; Holly Lodge, Hilldrop Road,
London, N.
WILLIAM HOWELL DAVIES, Gentleman, Mayor of
the city of Bristol in 1896. Armorial bearings — CJuarterly
azure and gules, a cross raguly between in the first and
fourth quarters an escallop and in the second and thir.l
quarters a gryphon all or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross
crosslet fitch^e gules, a stag proper, resting the de.xter
foreleg on a hawk's lure also gules. Motto — " Amynedd
a dewrder.'' /Residence -Chatford House, Clifton Down,
Clifton, Bristol.
DAVIES (H. Coll.). Per pale indented snble and gules,
a stag trippant argent, attired or, holding in the mouth a
serpent entwined about the neck proper, between four
mullets in cross of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a "stag
trippant per pale argent and or, attired of the last, holding
in the mouth a serpent entwined as in the arms, five
trefoils slipped fessewise sable.
Sons of late Richard Davies, Esq. , of Treborth, Lord-
Lieut, of Anglesey, 6. ; d. 1896; ?n. , Annie
only child of late Rev. Henry Rees : —
John Robert Davies, Esq., J. P. Carnarvonshire, J. P.,
D.L., and C.C. Anglesey (High Sheriff 1898), M.A.
(Camb.), 6. 1856; m. 1883, Grace, eld. d. of late Samuel
Osborne Habershon, M.D. ; and has issue— Richard Rees
Davies, Gentleman, 6. 1891. Seat — Ceris, Bangor,
Carnarvonshire. 6V«i5j-— Automobile, R. London Yacht.
Henry Rees Davies, Esq., J. P. Anglesey. Seat—
Treborth, Bangor.
DAVIES (H. Coll.). Per chevron azure and argent,
two stags' heads caboshed in chief and an owl in base
the attires argent an owl azure. Mbtto — "Fide sed cui
vide." Live/y — Dark blue.
Son of David Davies, b. 1793 ; d. 1864 ; tn. 1827,
Margaret, d. of John Morgan: —
John Morgan Davies, Esq., D.L. and J. P. Carmarthen-
shire (High Sheriff 1902), b. 1835 ; m. 1865, Jane Elizabeth,
d. of Robert Jones of Bron Hendre, Carnarvon, and
Ynysfaig, Merionethshire; and has issue — (i) Cyril Frood-
vale Davies, Gentleman, b. 1868; (2) Ottley Wilding
Davies, Gentleman, b. 1870; (3) Oswyn St. Leger Davies,
Gentleman, b. 1873; Helen Elizabeth; and Alice Mabel.
Res. — Froodvale, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire.
§ HERBERT DAVIES- EVANS, Esq., Lord -Lieu-
tenant of CO. Cardigan, J. P. and D.L. co. Carmarthen
(High Sheriff 1870) late Lieut. -Col. Carmarthenshire R.V. ,
late Lieut. loth Hussars, and late R.N. Born Feb. 19,
1842, being the only son of the late Delme Seymour
Davies, Esq., of Penlan, co. Carmarthen, Capt. Fusilier
Guards, by Mary Anne, dau. of the late Capt. Watkins
Evans, R. N. Livery — Green and Silver. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a pile vert,
a chevron or between three spear-heads of the first (for
Evans) ; 2 and 3 or, on a pale between two eagles displayed
vert, an eagle displayed of the field (for Davies). Mantling
vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a wolf's head argent, gutt^e-de-sang, gorged
with a collar gemelle and erased gules (for Evans) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, sem^e of crosses
pat^e fitch^e azure, gorged with a collar dancett^e, with
a chain reflexed over the back sable. Motto — "Fide et
virtute. " Married, Sept. 15, 1869, Mary Eleanor Margaret
Geraldine, elder dau. of the late David Jones of Pant-
glas, CO. Carmarthen, and formerly M.P. for that co. ;
and has Issue — (i) Herbert Davies-Evans, Gentleman,
b. 1870 ; (2) Delme William Campbell Davies-Evans,
Gentleman, b. April 25, 1873; (3) Alan Gerwyn Seymour
Davies-Evans, Gentleman, b. Sept, 15, 1876; and Viola
Emilv Augusta Margaret. Seat— High Mead, Llanybyther
(R.S.'O.), South Wales.
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HENRIETTA MATILDA D'AVIGDOR, Widow,
second dau. of the late Bethel Jacobs of Hull, co. York.
Armorial 'bearing's are, upon a lozenge -Sable, a lion
passant argent, holding in the dexter fore-paw an anchor
erect or, between two mullets of six points paleways of the
last (for d'Avigdor) ; and impaling the arms of Jacobs,
namely, quarterly, gules and or, a rose lietween two escallops
in fesse all counterchanged. Married, 1866, Elim Henry
d'Avigdor, late of Lancaster Gate (who (/. 1895); and has
hsue — Osmonde Elim d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Esq., of Somer-
hill, CO. Kent, J. P., who assumed tlie additional surname
and arms of Goldsmid by Royal Licence 1896 [to whom
refer]; Olga [;«. 1901, F. Fletcher, R.A. Oxon.]; Estelle
\m. 1887, G. E. Nathan]; Sylvie \_m. 1901, C. B. Clapcott,
Barrister-at-Law] ; Elsa ; and Berenice.
DAVIS, see HART-DA VIS.
DAVIS, quartered by BEAUFORT.
FREDERICK DAVIS, Gentleman, F.R.G.S. Born
, being the son of the late Charles Davis of the parish
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Armorial bearings -
Gules, a vase between three gavels argent. Mantling
gules and argent, Crest - On a wreatli of the colours, a
demi- wolf gules, charged on the shoulder with a gavel, and
holding between the paws a vase argent.
JAMES W. DAVIS, Gentleman, F.S.A., F.G.S., F.L.S.,
Alderman and late Mayor of Halifax. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a chevron ermine, between in chief two mounds or
and in base a talbot passant of the last. Mantling gules
and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, habited ermine, cuffed azure, the hands proper,
supporting a mound or. Motto—" Ne tentes, aut perfice."
Residence — Chevenedge, Halifax.
Son of .Sir Edwyn Sandys Dawes, K.C.M.G., J.P., ^.
1838; (/. 1903; ni. 1859, Lucy Emily, d. of William
Bagnall of Hamstead Hall, Staffs. : —
William Charles Dawes, Esq., J. P. Kent, /;. 1865; m.
1893, Jane M., d. of late James Simpson of Inverboyndie,
Banff. Seat — Kemsdale, Faversham, Kent.
DAWSON, quartered by DUCKETT.
DAWSON, see WESTROPP - DAWSON, MASSY-
DAWSON.
§ HENRY PHILIP DAWSON, Esquire, Lieutenant-
Colonel late Royal Artillery. Born July 27, 1850,
being the elder son of Henry Dawson, Gentleman,
Lieutenant 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), by his wife
Harriet Emma, daughter of General Sir Philip Bainbrigge,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Blue, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings (Nov. 5, 1802) — Azure, on
a bend engrailed argent, lluee daws sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, a cat's head erased guardant argent, gorged
with a mural crown or, in the mouth a rat fesseways proper ;
with the Motto, "Amor mens crucitixus." Married,
November 16, 1886, Mary Louisa, daughter of the Reverend
W. L. Bevan, Canon of St. David's, and Vicar of Hay ;
and has Issjie — Henry Christopher Dawson, Gentleman,
born October 12, 1889, and Gwendoline Mary. Estates —
Manor of Hartlington, in the parish of Burnsall ; Settle,
and Winskill ; all in Craven, in the county of York. Postal
address — Hartlington Hall, Burnsall, Skipton-in-Craven.
§ WILLIAM CHRLSTOPHER DAWSON, Esquire,
J. P. for West Riding of co. of Yorks, Col. and
WILLIAM GOFF DAVIS -GOFF, Esq., J. P. cos.
Waterford and Wexford, formerly High Sheriff of Water-
ford city (1869), and co. Waterford 1892, M.A. (Dublin),
formerly Cornet 3rd Dragoon Guards. Born 1838, being
the eldest son of the late Strangman Davis-Goff, Esq., J. P.,
of Horetown House, by Susan Maxwell, youngest dau. of
the late Arthur Ussh^r. Club — Kildare Street, Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron
between two fleur-de-lis in chief and a lion rampant in base
or, a crescent for difference (for Goff ) ; 2 and 3 per pale
gules and argent, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped, counterchanged (for Davis). Mantling' azure and
or ; and for his Crest, a squirrel sejant argent. MottO —
" Honestas optima politia." Married, 1866, .Anna, dau.
of Michael D. Hassard ; and has, with other Issue — Herbert
William Davis-Goff, Gentleman, B.A. Trin. Coll., Cam-
bridge, /;. 1870. Seats — Glenville, Waterford; Horetown,
CO. Wexford.
ROBERT JOHN WILLIAM DAVISON, Gentleman,
B.A. of the Univ. of Cambridge, Headmaster of Downing
College. Born Aug. 20, 1853, Ijeing the only son of the
Rev. John Robert Davison, Vicar of Moseley, by his wife
Elizabeth Jane, only dau. of the Rev. W. Villiers, Vicar of
Bromsgrove, and Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a dove between three roses
two and one argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a
chief or, three crosses pate(5 gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a cross moline gules, entwined by a branch of
olive or, thereon perched a dove ermine. Postal address —
Cross House, II minster.
DAWES, see WILLOCK-DAWES.
DAWES (H. Coll.). Ermine, on abend azure, cottised
dancett^ gnles, between four battle-axes erect two in chief
and as many in base sable, three swans close argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-battle-axe erect or, surmounted
by a dragon sans wings and legs, the tail nowed sable,
charged with five bezants fessewise, three cinquefoils
also or.
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Christopher Holdsworth Dawson, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Royds Hall, by his wife Emma, n^e Carter. Liveiy — Dark
blue and white facings. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
three pallets engrailed gules, on a canton sable, a stag
lodged argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of a
quiver paleways or, with arrows therein proper, a talbot
stalant sable, charged with two buckles gold. Motto —
" Perseverando." Married, Aug. 23, 1882, Kate, fiftii
dau. of Thomas George Robinson ; and has Issue — (i)
William Stopham Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1885; (2) John
Vavasour Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1890; Kate; and Phyllis
Mary. Seat — Weston- Askwith, Brompton-on-Swale.
Thk L.\te WILLIAM MOSLEY DAWSON, Gentle-
man, son of late William Mosley Perfect ; assumed name of
Dawson in lieu of Perfect by Royal Licence 1879. Amorial
bearings— Vert, on a bend invected double cotised plain or,
three mai tlets of the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a stafTraguly fesseways
or, a cat's head erased affronts^e proper, gorged with a
collar flory counterflory or, and holding in the mouih a
rat fesseways also proper. Seal — Langcliffe Hall, Settle,
W.R. Vorks.
DAWSON (R.L.). Vert, on a bend invected double
cottised plain or, three martlets of the field.
Dau. of : —
?t Jane Dawson (formerly Perfect). Seat —
Hall, Langcliffe, Giggleswick, co. York.
DN (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pile erminois between
1 splendour in base or, a daw close sable. Mant-
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
sun rising or, a daw as in the arms between two
;at stalked and leaved also or. Motto—" Vincit
tas."
. i..
.rk.
Henry Dawson, Gentleman, 1^.
k, Otley, Yorks.
Res.
N-LAMBTON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse
rmine, between two lambs passant in chief
a mascle in base or, three mullets of the field.
:ules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
orteau charged with a lamb's head in profile
le neck ermine, within two branches of oak or.
ohn Dawson-Lambton of Biddick, co. Durham,
d, ; m. : —
.vson-Lambton, Gentleman, b. . Res. — •
,"Codicote, Herts; Broomfield, Northallerton,
BRANTON-DAY, FITZGERALD-DAY.
).). Per chevron or and azure, a crescent
;e mullets all counterchanged. Mantling
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two
g each other in fess proper, conjoined at the
ir of wings, the dexter or, the sinister azure,
irp^ed with Q r»ii»Uo* ♦!-- 1-*.- • '
Diseases of Women and Children (served in the Crimea,
and siege of Sebastopol, medal and clasp). Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, on a pale gules, a horse-shoe or, a chief
azure, thereon a crescent between two suns in splendour of
the third, impaling the arms of Kitchener, namely gules,
a chevron argent, surmounted by another azure, between
three bustards proper, in the centre chief point a bezant.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a greyhound's head erased
argent, collared, with line affixed thereto gules, in front
a fountain. Married, i860, Emma, elder dau. of the late
William Cripps Kitchener of Newmarket, Suffolk ; and
has Issue — (i) Francis Henry Cripps Day, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1864 ; Florence [tn. Alexander Marc].
Estates and postal addresses — Holly Hill, Kent; Stratton
Saint Margaret, Wilts. Club — Junior Carlton.
DEAKIN, see NEWTON-DEAKIN.
DEAN, see COOPER-DEAN.
DEANE, see FITZMAURICE-DEANE-MORGAN.
S BERKELEY ST. GEORGE DEANE, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Wicklow, Commander R.N. Born 1844, being the
eldest son of the late George Knudson Deane, Esq., J. P.,
by his wife Isabella, dau. of John Wise of Bahernagore,
CO. Cork. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
gules, between three cornish choughs sable, beaked and
legged of the second, as many crosses patt?e of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tortoise displayed proper. Motto — " Forendo
non feriendo. " Married, June 1880, Emily Jane, dau. of
Nelson Houghton of the Isle of Wight ; and has Is^ue —
Olive Isabel. Seat — Glendaragh, Delgany, co. Wickiow.
JOSEPH EDWARD DEANE-DRAKE, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. , co. Wexford, eldest son of the late John Deane-
Drake of Stokestown, by his wife Emily Letitia, daughter
of the late Thomas Watson of Lumclone, in the county of
Carlow. Lively — Dark blue and silver. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse
wavy argent, between two stars of six points or (for Drake) ;
2 and 3 argent, on a chevron gules, between three Cornish
choughs sable, beaked and legged gules, as many crosses
patee argent (for Deane). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour grasping a pole-axe all
proper (for Drake) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
tortoise displayed proper (for Deane). Mottoes— •' Sic
Parvis Magna" (for Drjtke) ; "Ferendo non Feriendo" (for
Deane). Married, June 29, 1882, Dora Venables, only
daughter of Richard Venables Kyrke, Esquire, of Nant-y-
Ffrith, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Flint, High Sheriff in 1890 ; and
has Issue— CecW John Venables Deane-Drake, Gentleman,
born March 30, 1887 ; and Emily Frances, is.f/rt to— Stokes-
town, New Ross, in the county of Wexford ; Timolin, in
the county of Kildare. Postal a(/(f/-m— Stokestown House
Mo,.r P.--- T_-l-- '
jKC
3), i
f late Kev. W. Tottenham Day, M.A. (Trin.
Dub.), Rector of Rathclarin, co. Cork, 1^. ;
; m. Alicia, d. of Rev. John Quarry, LL.D. : —
v\ .Uiam Tottenham Collins Day, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
- jtorofKilleagh, ^. . /?«.— Killeagh, R.S.O.,
hn Quarry Day, M.A. (Trin.
hcrew, b. ; m. Agnes,
1, M.A., Rector of Moyne.
Coll., Dub.), Rector
d. of Rev. James
Res. — The Rectory,
ew, Oldcastle, R.S.O., co. Meath.
^lAM HENRY DAY, Gentleman, M.D. Born
.'ing the only son of the late Thomas Day, formerly
it-Surgeon "The Buffs," M.D., M.R.C.P. London,
ronsuliing Physician to the Samaritan Hospital for the
„.. „ ^..^.loii guica, ueiween tnree martlets sable, as
many crosses patte of the field (for Deane). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests -i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between his
paws a lozenge argent (for Freeman) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a tortoise displayed proper (for Deane).
Mottoes-" Liber et auda" (Freeman); "Ferendo non
feriendo" (Deane).
RICHARD DEANE-FREEMAN, Gentleman. Fifth
and youngest son of the late Rev. Richard Deane-Freeraan,
Rector of Ardnageehy, co. Cork, by Ellen his wife, on y
dau. of the Rev. Rowland Davies. Live>y-'B]ne, with white
facings ; (dress) white coat, blue plush breeches, and white
stockings! Armorial bearings- Quarterly i and 4, gules
three lozenges argent (for Freeman) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
is the Naval Cockade.
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chevron gules, between three martlets sable, as many crosses
patte of the field (for Deane). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
Gentleman, l>. May 26, 1865; (2) Francis John Debenh
Gentleman, fi. March 1870 ; Alice ; Edith ; Caroline ;
Agnes Elizabeth. Residence — Fitz John's Avenue, H:
rampant gules, holding between his paws a lozenge argent
(for Freeman) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a tortoise
displayed proper (for Deane). Mottoes — " Liber et audax "
(Freeman); " Ferendo non feriendo " (Deane). Married,
firstly, April 19, i860, Rebecca, only dau. of the late
Ambrose Rush, Esq., J. P., of Taylor's Hill House, Galway ;
and secondly, Feb. 14, 1899, Jfuliana, dau. of the late Archi-
bald Tisdall, Esq., oj|" Sunnyside, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf,
CO. Dublin ; and ha's surviving Issue -\\) Edward Deane-
Freeman, Gentleman, b. Dec. 21, 1874 ; Mary Jane [w. N.
Ormsby Scott] ; Anna Frances ; Rebecca Maria ; Ethel ;
Elmina Adelaide \_m. Winning H. Gelston, Esq., J. P.];
Flora ; and Bertha. Residences — Sunnyside, Vernon
Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin; Drumman, Peake, Aghloragh,
CO. Galway ; Garrankea, co. Limerick.
DE ANNA, quartered by FLOYER.
DEASY (U.O.). Argent, in base a de.xter hand proper,
holding a dagger erect of the last, pommel and hilt or, and
in chief two castles gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of two trefoils
slipped in saltire vert, a dexter arm erect couped above the
elbow proper, in the hand a dagger argent, pommel and
hilt or. Motto — " Toujours pret."
Son of Rt. Hon. Richard Deasy, P.C., Lord Justice of
Appeu: ^'■eja.nd; b. i8ic> ; -> t^Rq- m. 1861, Monica,
d. of Hugh " ''•"'~inn' r : —
Capt. Henry Hugh Peter Deasy, b. 1866; m. 1901,
Dolores, d. of Col. J. F. Hickie of Slevoyre, co. Tipperary ;
and has issue — Monica ; and Lucila. Res. — 24 Evelyn
Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs — Cavalry, Savile, Auto-
mobile.
FRANK DEBENHAM. Gentleman. Born Nov. 3,
1837, being the fifth son of the late William Debenham
and Caroline, dau. of Thomas Freebody of Hurley, co.
Berks. Armorial bearings— Per bend gules and sable,
two bendlets indented between as many crescents each
within an annulet all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per pale in-
dented sable and gules, holding in the dexter paw a key
in bend wards upwards and an arrow in bend sinister point
downwards, and resting the sinister paw on a decrescent
all or. Motto— " Laborante bona debentur." Married,
April 8, 1863, Emma Folkard, dau. of Frederick Henry
Ridley; and has Issue— [i] Ernest Ridley Debenham,
stead, London, N.W.
National Liberal.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire,
DE BIAUDOS, see CASTEJA, Marquess of. '^
DE BURGH, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE,
DE BURGH, see BLAKE-DE BURGH.
HUGO HENRY PATRICK DE BURGH, Gentleman.
Born June 8, 1868, being the third son of the late Thomas
de Burgh of Oldtown, Naas, by his wife Jane, only child
of Major Thomas Campbell-Graham, ist Royal Scots, of
Scarva House, co. Monaghan. Armorial bearings -Or,
a cross gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant
proper, collared and chained or. Motto —" A cruce salus."
Married, Oct. 7, 1893, Mabel, dau. of J. Beaumont; and has
Issue— {\) Hugo Graham de Burgh, Gentleman, b. Oct. 16,
1894 ; (2) Ulric Campbell de Burgh, Gentleman, b. July 29,
1899 ; and Marguerite. 5fai^— Ballinaperce, co. Wexford.
S THOMAS jUiiW uE BURGH, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1884, late Lieut. 57th Regt., late
5th Dragoon Guards, Lieut. -Col. 17th Batt. Imperial Yeo.
Rhodesian Field Force. Born Nov. i, 1851, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas de Burgh of Oldtown, by Jane, only
child of Major Thomas Campbeil-Graham, ist Royal
Scots, of Scarva House, co. Monaghan. Armorial
bearings Or, a cross gules. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain
sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto
— " A cruce salus." Married, April 23, 1878, Emily Anne,
eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Henry John, Baron de Robeck,
of Gowran Grange, CO. Kildare; and has /.w?/<^-(i) Hubert
Henry de Burgh, Gentleman, R.N., b. Feb. 16, 1879; (j)
Eric de Burgh, Gentleman, b. May 10, 1881 ; (3) Maurice
Ulick de Burgh, Gentleman, b. Oct. 15, 1882; (4) Charles ,
de Burgh, Gentleman, R.N., b. July 17, 1886 ; (s) Thomas
de Burgh, Gentleman, b. Sept. 10. 1888; Coralie Helen;
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Zoe; and Una, d. young, 1890. 5^(7/— Oldtown, Naas,
CO. kildare. C/«^i'- Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
ULICK GEORGE CAMPBELL DE BURGH,
_ Esquire, C.B. , Col., formerly Lieut. -Col. com. 3rd
Dragoon Guards, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin. Born July 19,
1855, being the second son of Thomas de Burgh of Oldtown,
by his wife Jane, only child of Thomas Campbell Graham,
Esq., of Scarva, Major ist Royal Scots Regt. Livery—
Claret, waistcoat claret and yellow ; full dress, breeches
scarlet' plush. Armorial bearings- Or, a cross gules, im-
paling the arms of Paget, namely sable, on a cross engrailed
between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant
guardant of the field, idantling gules and or. Crest —
On a vreath of the colours, a cata-mountain sejant
guardant proper, chained or. Motto — "A cruce salus."
Married, Nov. 22, 1883, Anna Blanche Constance Paget,
only child of Charles Augustus Francis Paget, third son of
Lord William Paget; and has Issue-[\) Geoffrey Henry
Paget de Burgh, Gentleman, b. and d. 1884 ; (2) Desmond
Herlouin de Burgh, Gentleman, b. August 5, 1897. Seat
—Scarva Clones, co. Monaghan. Residence — 7 Sloane
Street, S.W. Ciub— Army and Navy.
ALBERT DE BURTON, Esquire, J. P. for the Parts
of Holland, and for the Parts of Kesteven, in the
county of Lincoln, for which county he is a D. L. , late Lieut. -
Col. 4th Batt. of the Lincolnshire Regt. Born April 30,
1844, being the si.xth and only surviving son and youngest
child of the late Tliomas Burton Burton, by his wife ^iary
Ai^n, dau. of Johnson of Tytton Hall, Boston ;
and changed his surname from Burton to De Burton.
Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
bend wavy sable. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
de.\ter arm embowed in armour proper ; garni.'-hed or,
the hand grasping a spear in fesse, the point towards the
sinister, and two arrows in saltire, the pheons towards the
dexter also proper; with the Motto, " Ab illustri page."
Married, 1875, Fanny Vickery, fifth daughter of Francis
Venn, Solicitor, London; and has had Issue — A son, who
:d in the year 1878, at the age of nine months. Estate
d postal rt(/(//-<.'jj— Buckminster Hall, Billingboro, Lin-
Inshire.
DE BUTTS, quartered by BURDON.
De CETTO. Argent, a fesse azure, charged with three
irs-de-lis of the field, between in chief an eagle dis-
p.4yed sable, crowned and armed or, and in base a lion
rampant gules, standing on a mount vert and supporting
a flagstaff, the flag therefrom flowing to the dexter of the
setond, bordered gold. Mantling azure and argent.
CDest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five
oarich feathers alternately argent and azure, each charged
wth a mullet counterchanged. Motto — " Altiora peto. "
I Son of Baron Louis Charles Augustus de Cetto, J. P.
Surrey, b. 1837; d. 1902; m. 1871, Evelyn Rose, d. of
Admiral Sir Alexander Montgomery, Bart. : —
Baron Arthur Evelyn Melford de Cetto, b. 1876.
DECIE, see PRESCOTT-DECIE.
DE CLARE, quartered by BARNEWALL.
DE COURCY, quartered by DUCKETT.
HENRY ELIARDO DE COURCY-WHEELER,
Esquire, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Barrister-at-Law,
Ciipt. 8th Batt. Kings Royal Rifle Corps (Carlow Militia),
J. P. CO. Kildare, High Sheriff for 1906. Born March 17,
1872, being the second son of the late William Ireland de
Courcy- Wheeler, M.D. (who assumed the name of de
Courcy by Royal Licence 9th April 1897), President of the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, of 32 Merrion Square,
Dublin, by his wife Frances Victoria, dau. of Henry Shav/
of Tullamaine, co. Dublin, grand-niece of Sir Robert Shaw,
nrst Baronet. Z./z'ery— Drab, with black facings. Ar-
lorial bearings -Or, a chevron between three leopards'
ices sable, a crescent for difference. Mantling sable
id or. Crest— On a ducal crest coronet or, an eagle
'splayed gules, a crescent for difference. Motto—" Facie
nus." Married, 1904, Selina Maude Beresford, youngest
u. of Hercules Francis Knox of Rosslare, co. Sligo, by
. vrnett Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Rev. John James Fox
of Fox Hall, CO. Longford, and Harriet Louisa his wife [d.
Sept. 24, 1871), dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford ; and
has had Issue — A son, b. and (/. 1904. Residence— ^\i\^&\&.
Sandymount, Dublin. 5^a^— Robertstown House , Roberts-
town, CO. Kildare. Clubs — Junior United Service, Hiber-
nian United Service (Dublin). <
DE CRESPIGNY, see CHAMPION-DECRESPIGNY.
DEEBLE, quartered by BOGER.
DE FOREST (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a saltire
azure, three mullets, one on the fess point and two in chief ar-
gent ; 2 and 3, per fesse or and azure, in chief a stag rampant
proper, with twelve antlers, langued gules, in base three
mullets of five points argent (De Forest, granted in Austria
and recorded by Roy. Lie, H. Coll., 1900). Crests— i. three
hillocks vert, thereon a stag springing proper, collared or;
\\
is the Naval Cockade.
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2. out of a coronet a pair of wings per fesse or and azure.
Supporters — On either side a stag as in the arms. Motto
— " Fides et honor."
Adopted son of late Baron Hirsch : —
Maurice Arnold Forest, Baron de Forest (Hered. title
of Austria, cr. 1899, Roy. Lie. to use in United Kingdom
1900), /'. 1879; vt. 1904, Hon. Ethel Catharine Hannah
Gerard, only d. of 2nd Lord Gerard [Arms of Gerard,
viz. "argent, a saltire gules," borne impaled with his own
arms] ; and has issue — Alaric Frederick Maurice, b. 1905.
Seat — Eichorn-bei-Brunn, Austria. lies. — 25 St. James's
I'lace, S.W. Club — Marlborough.
DE GENEVILLE, quartered by BARNEWALL.
DE GENNES, quartered by ERASER.
JOHN AUGUSTUS DE GREY, Esquire, commonly
known as the Honourable John Augustus de Grey, Bache-
lor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law, Recorder of King's Lynn, Chairman East Suffolk
Quarter Sessions. Born March 21, 1849, being the second
son of late Right Honourable Thomas de Grey, fifth Baron
Walsingham, by his second wife Emily Elizabeth Julia, com-
monly known as the Honourable Emily Elizabeth Julia,
eldest daughter of the Right Honourable John
son, second Baron Rendleshani. Clubs — Carlton ;
County. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms
of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gul(
for his Crest, a wyvern's head proper ; with the
" Excitari non hebescere." Married, April 24, 1883
beth Henrietta, daughter of Patrick Grant (ofGlenmc
late of the Honourable East India Company's Servic
has Issue — (i) George de Grey, Esq., Lieut. 2nu
Norfolk Regt. , b. 1884; (2) Richard Patrick de Grey,
Gentleman, b. 1900; Elizabeth Helen ; Margaret Henrietta ;
and Alice Mary. Postal addresses — Old Abbey, Leislon,
Suffolk; 2 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ; 73 Oak-
wood Court, Kensington, W.
EGMONT DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT, Gentleman.
Born 1841, being the son of the late John Janus de Hoche-
pied-Larpent, 7th Baron De Hochepied, British Consul at
Antwerp and Dep. f^aymaster-General of the Army, by his
wife Georgiana Frances, dau. of the late Frederick Ree\es.
ArmoHal bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a saltire
or, between four plates, each charged with a hurt, on .
chief ermine a fleur-de-lis azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and 3,
per pale argent and azure, on the dexter a chevron gules,
between three crescents sable, and on the sinister a dextt-r
hand expanded issuant from the sinister in bend, and
beneath a pair of manacles, the chains broken proper (for
De Hochepied). Crests -i. on a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head argent, crined or, the neck charged with a
fleur-de-lis, and beneath four annulets conjoined azure (for
Larpent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a crescent sable ;
3. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand issuant proper
(both for De Hochepied). Motto — " Optivo cognomine
crescit." Married, 1865, Jane, dau. of Henry Smyth ; and
has Issue— (i) Egmont Reginald De Hochepied-Larpent,
Gentleman, b. 1870 [w. 1896] ; (2) Arthur John De
Hochepied, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (3) Lionel Herbert De
Hochepied-Larpent, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; Charlotte Rosa-
mond ; Alicia Georgiana ; and Louisa Geraldine. Resi-
dence —G\3.As\.one Avenue, Malvern, Victoria, Australia.
FREDERICK DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT, Gentle-
man, formerly Dep. Accountant-Gen. Lahore, and Registrar
of Punjab Univ. Born 1843, being the son of the late
John James De Hochepied-Larpent, 7th Baron De Hoche-
pied, British Consul at Antwerp and Dep. Paymaster-
General of the Army, by his wife Georgiana Fran< s,
dau. of tlie late Frederick Reeves. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, a saltire or, between four plates,
each charged with a hurt, on a chief ermine a fleur-de-lis
azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and 3, per pale argent and azure,
on the dexter side a chevron gules between three crescents
sable, and on the sinister a dexter hand expanded issuant
from the sinister in bend, and beneath a pair of manacles,
the chains broken proper. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a unicorn's head argent, crined or, the neck
charged with a fleur-de-lis, and beneath four annulets con-
joined azure (for Larpent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or,
a crescent sable ; 3. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
hand issuant proper (both for De Hochepied). W
"Optivo cognomine crescit." Married, 1866,
Helen, dau. of Thomas Pearson ; and has Iss
Seymour Lionel George De Hochepied-Larpent. 1
man, b. 1867; (2) John Frederic Robinson De Hocl
Larpent, b. 1869 ; (3) George Gerrard Belson De
pied-Larpent, Gentleman, b. 1879; (4) Gabriel F
James De Hochepied-Larpent, Gentleman, b. 188.
Elaine Margaretta Louise. Residence —
JOHN MELVILL DE HOCHEPIED-LARI
9th Baron De Hochepied (1704), a Baron and M
of the Kingdom of Hungary; assumed in 1889 (in :
ance with a Royal Warrant of 1819) the title of Bai
Hochepied in lieu of De Hochepied-Larpent. Bon
17, i860, being the son of the late Rt. Hon. Arthui
8th Baron, by his wife Catherine Mary (who d. 1872
of Major-Gen. Sir Peter Melvill Melvill, K.C.B. Ar
bearings (of De Hochepied), per pale argent and
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on the dexter a chevron gules between three crescei
and on the sinister a dexter hand expanded issu
the sinister in bend, and beneath a pair of man;
chains broken proper. Crests - i. out of a duca
or, a crescent sable ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or,
hand issuant proper. Motto^" Optivo cognomine
Married, 1897, Elizabeth Cowill, dau. of G. Wit
of Dartmoor; and has Issue — Clarissa Catharim
deuce ^'^ 'Irt^ \\^,rlc.f.r^mK*i-in-tV»^_'\Tr»r\r '^ V^f^vr
— W
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Porter De Hocnepuru-i^a.. p>,... .
1>> Hochepied, by his wife Mary, dau. of the 1
'i T.Harrison. Armorial bearings- Quarterly
gules, a saltire or, between four plates, each cha
a hurt, on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis azure (for I
2 and 3, per pale argent and azure, on the dexter :
gules, between three crescents sable, and on th
side a dexter hand issuant from the sinister in \
beneath a pair of manacles, the chains broken pi
De Hochepied). Crests — i. on a wreath of the
a unicorn's head argent, crined or, the neck cha
a fleur-de-lis. and beneath four annulets conjoii
(for Larpent); 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a
sable ; 3. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter han
proper (for De Hochepied). Residence — Kelvedoi
is the Military Cockade.
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LIONEL HENRY PLANTA DE HOCHEPIED-
LARPENT, Esquire, Major-Gen. LS.C. ; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857, with Eusofzaie Expedition 1858 (medal
with clasp), and in Abyssinian Campaign 1868 (medal).
Bor?i Oct. 18, 1834, being the son of the late John James
De Hochepied-Larpent, 7th Baron De Hochepied, British
Consul at Antwerp and Dep. Paymaster-Gen. of the Ainiy,
by his wife Georgiana Frances, dau. of the late Frederick
Reeves. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a
saltire or, between four plates, each charged with a hurt,
on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and
3, per pale argent and azure, on the dexter a chevron
gules, between three crescehts sable, and on the sinister
side a dexter hand expanded issuant from the sinister in
bend, and beneath a pair of manacles, the chains broken
proper (for De Hochepied). Crests— i. on a wreath of
the colours, a unicorn's head argent, crined or, the neck
charged with a fleur-de-lis, and beneath four annulets con-
joined azure (for Larpent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a
crescent sable ; 3. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand
issuant proper (both for De Hochepied). Motto—" Optivo
cognomine crescit." Married, 1874, Annie Jane, dau. of
the late William Peppe of Bird pore, Bustee, N.W.P. ;
and has Issue — (i) Lionel William Peppe De Hochepied-
Larpent, Gentleman, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Suffolk
Regt., b. 1877; (2) John Planta George De Hochepied-
Larpent, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; and .'\nnie Georgiana Delia.
Residetite — Holmwood, Lexden, Colchester.
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oni I chevron engrailed gules, three escallops, the centre one
or the other two argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is
ci rged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent;
an^ for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull pas-
sant argent, the ears, tip of the horns, mane, hoofs, and point
of the tail sable. MottO— " Mai gv& le tort." Married, June
27, 1878, Aimfe Jean, only daughter of John Grove, junior,
of Feme; and has Issue — (i) Guy de Hoghton, Esquire,
born May 12, 1879, died December 27, 1880 ; (2) Cuthbert
de Hoghton, Esquire, born August 27, 1880; (3) Vere de
Hoghton, Esquire, born March 6, 1882 ; (4) Guy de Hogh-
ton, Esquire, born November 21, 1886; Dorothy; Cicely;
Joan ; and Barbi.'^a. Seat — Hoghton Tower, Preston, in
the county of Lancashire.
SAdmirai. Sir ALGERNON FREDERICK ROUS
DE HORSEY, K.C.B., J. P., co. Southampton;
served in the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840 (Syrian
and Turkish medals); in Jamaica during the Rebellion,
1865; in Canada during the Fenian disturbances, 1866-7 I
A.D.C. to the Queen, 1871-5 ; Commodore in the West
Indies, 1872-5; Com. -in-Chief on Pacific Station, 1876-g ;
Commanded Channel Squadron, 1884-5. Z?y;-« July 25, 1827,
being the second son of the late Spencer Horsey de Horsey
(formerly Spencer Horsey Kilderbee) of Great Gleniham,
CO. Suftblk ; assumed by Royal Licence, dated April 13,
1832, the name and arms of De Horsey in lieu of those
of Kilderbee), M.P. for Aldeburgh, Orford, and New-
castle-under-Lyme, by his wife Lady Louisa Maria Judith
Rous, youngest dau. of John, ist Earl of Stradbroke. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, three horses' heads couped ar-
gent, bridled or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent,
in armour or, bridled azure, on the head a plume of three
feathers, the dexter gold, the centre of the third and the
sinister gules. Married, April 9, 1861, Caroline Augusta,
dau. of Admiral Andrew Drew ; and has Issue — (i) Spencer
■Victor Yorke de Horsey, Esq., Capt. R.N., b. June
4, 1863; Louisa Mary Adeline [m., October 8, 1885,
Capt. Thomas Vaughan Wynn Phillips, R.A. , and has
issue \d. Sept. 29, 1897)]; Muriel Adeline Brudenell [w. ,
July 26, 1894, William Croughton Peel, 3rd Dragoon
Guards, of Peele Fold, co. Lancaster, and Trenant, co.
Cornwall, and has issue] ; and Grace Adeline Rous. Resi-
dence— Melcombe House, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Club —
United Service.
DEINCOURT, quartered by FOX and SIT WELL.
DEINTON, quartered by CONYERS.
CHARLES FERDINAND DE KIERZKOWSKI-
STEUART, Gentleman. Born May 22, 1842, being the
only son of Ferdinand de Kierzkowski, an officer in the
Prussian Army, by his wife Sealina, daughter and heiress
of Robert Steuart, third son of Robert Steuart of Ballechin,
in the county of Perth, and assumed the additional surname
and arms of Steuart. Club — St. Stephen's. Livery — Drab,
with scarlet piping, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arm : v^uarterly i and 4, quarterly 1. and iiii. or,
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued nzure, within a
double tressure flowered and counter-flowered of fleurs-de-lis
of the second ; ii. and iii. or, a fesse c'lequy azure and
argent, all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale argent
and or (for Steuart) ; 2 and 3 (for de Kierzkowski). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. a lion's
head erased gules, langued azure (for Steuart) ; 2. out of a
ducal coronet or, three ostrich feathers, the centre one
argent, the others azure (for de Kierzkowski). Married,
May 4, 1867, Constance Adriana, second daughter of Henry
W. Torrens ; and has Issue — Ferdinand Henry de Kierz-
kowski-Steuart, Esq., Capt. and Brevet-Major Scots Guards,
born June 8, 1868. Postal addresses — Langley House, King's
Langley, Herts; 7 Collingham Road, S.W.
DE LA
LLOYD. _^
HECHE, quartered by WHITELOCKE-
DE LA BERE, see BAGHOT DE LA BERE.
§ DANIEL DE LA CHEROIS, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Down (High Sheriff" 1863-1864), B.A. (Dublin),
Barrister-at-Law. Borti 1825, being the second son of the
late Samuel Louis De la Cherois, by Mary, dau. of John
Roland. C/«i5— Ulster Club (Belfast). Armorial bearings
— (iules, a chevron between three mullets in chief, one and
two or, and an anchor in base argent. Mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an anchor erect azure. Motto—" Fac et spera. " Married,
1854, Ellen, dau. of George Leslie of Donaghadee (she died
1891); and has, with other /w?/^ — Daniel Louis De la
Cherois, Esq., educated at Trin. Coll., Dublin, Major 3rd
Batt. R. Irish Rifles, late Lieut. 4th Hussars, b. 1855. Seat
— The Manor House, Donaghadee.
is the Naval Cockade.
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SAMUEL DE LA CHEROIS. Born 1828, being the
younger son of the late Samuel Louis De la Cherois of
Ballywilliam, by Mary, dau. of John Tvowland. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron between three mullets in chief,
one and two or, and an anchor in base argent. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an anchor erect azure. Motto — " Fac et spera. "
Married, 1854, Catherine O'Donnel, only dau. of the Rev.
William Young ; and has Issue — Samuel George De la
Cherois, b. 1856. Seat — Ballywilliam, near Donaghadee.
DE LA CHEROIS-CROMMELIN (R.L., 1809, U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a chevron between two mart-
lets in chief respecting each other and one in base argent, a
trefoil slipped vert (Crommelin) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
between three mullets in chief, one and two or, and an
anchor in base argent (De la Cherois). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a swan
rising proper (for Crommelin) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, an anchor azure. Motto^" Fac et spera."
Sons of Nicholas de la Cherois-Crommelin, Gentleman,
of Rockport, Cushenden, Lame, (^. 1819 ; d. 1900; m.
1851, Annie, d. of Andi ^''"Iholland, Esq., D.L., of
Springvale, co. Down :-
Nicholas de la Cherois-Ci ''h
Batt. Roy. Irish Rif.. J. P. ■
Blanche Marjorie, d. of Thoi
J. P. CO. Antrim, of Ballydrs
House, Cushenden, Larne.
cubbin, co. Down.
Andrew Claude de la Che.
1865 ; VI. 1897, Letitia, only d. 01 it^^^
and has issue. Res.^
DE LACY, quartered by MAHONY.
DE LA DENE, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE.
§ CHARLES HENRY JOUBERT DE LA FERTI
Esquire, a Colonel (Indian Medical Service), B.N
(Lond.), F.R.C.S. Born March 2, 1846, being the secon
couped sable, a pine tree eradicated and fructed proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest - U pon a wreath of
the colours, two pine trees in saltire eradicated and fructed
proper. Motto— " Omnia virtuti cedunt." Married, Feh.
i.Si 1875, Eliza Jane, eldest dau. of Philip Sandys Melvill,
Esq., C.S.I. , of the Indian Civil Service, aud has surviving
/ssue-(i) Philip Bennet Joubert de la Fertd, Gentleman,
d. May 21, 1887 ; (2) John Claude Joubert de la Fert6,
Gentleman, d. Feb. 28, 1893 ; Dorothy Melvill, and Bar-
bara Melvill. Residence— The Ferns, Weybridge, Surrey.
Club— East India United Service.
DE LA HAY, quartered by RAMSDEN.
DE LA HIDE, quartered by O'SHEE.
DE LA HYDE, quartered by LANE.
DE LA LEKE, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE.
DE LA LYNDE, quartered by WILLIAMS.
DELAMARE, quartered by FLOYER.
DELAMERE, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
DELANYof Bagnalstown,co. Carlow. Per nale InHpntpH
but eldest surviving son of Ferdinand Jean Joubert de la
Fert^, by his wife Frances Amelia, dau. of James Bennet
of Leeds. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings—
Azure, three bendlets argent, each surmounted by another,
)lours, a dexter arm embowed vambraced, '■
T iuntleted, grasping a covered cup or. Motto — "
" men e.\tollor."
Sons of James Delany of Skehena, Ballylina
Co., ;;«. Joanna, d. of William Brennan of S"
William Delany, Esq., J. P. co. Carlow, L :
.R.C.S.I., d. I Dec. 1862. /?«. — Bagnal
Carlow.
James Delany, Gentleman, B.A. and Bach.
Univ., Ireland, County Surveyor of King's Co., d. 1864.
Res. — Skehena, Ballylinan, Queen's Co. ; Tullamore,
King's Co.
is the Military Cockade.
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JAMES BOGLE DELAP, Esq., J. P. for Bucks, late
Hon. Major R. Bucks Hussars, High Sheriff co. Donegal
1874. Born 1847, being the only son of the late Rev. Robert
Delap of Monellan, by Isabella, dau. of Sir James Galbraith,
ist Bart. [ext.). Club — Carlton. Livery — Claret with white
facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, on
a pile argent, an eagle with two heads displayed of the field,
armed or, between in base two roses of the second, barbed
and seeded proper (for Delap) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and
gules, a trefoil slipped argent between three bears' heads
erased or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, the dexter
proper holding a rose gules, slipped and leaved vert ; the
sinister in armour, the hand holding a sword all proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Merito." Married, xZ-jo.,
Marion, daughter of Protheroe Smith, M.D. ; and has, with
other Issue — James Onslow Kingsmill Delap, Gentleman, h.
1881. Seats — Monellan, Killygordon, co. Donegal; The
Manor House, Lillingstone Lovel, Buckingham.
DE LA POER. quartered bv BERESFORD and
DUCKETT.
DE LA POLE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
HERBERT DE LA RUE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Cambridge. Born
?ni> \^ IRftP ^^55. being the fourth and youngest
U^K' \\X iiAUt' gon of th^ ia;e Warren de la Rue, by
Georgiana his wife, daughter ot Thomas
Bowles, Zz'z'f/T— Black with brass buttons and a striped
yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Or,
three bars gules, each charged with as many estoiles of the
first, in chief an increscent and a decrescent of the second ;
and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brazier
gules, fired, bstween two branches of laurel, issuant from
the flames thereof a serpent nowed and erect proper ; with
the Motto, " Chcrche la verity." Married, February 14,
1885, Georgina Todd, third daughter of Robert Dickenson,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Durham ;
and has Issue — Reginald Warren de la Rue, Gentleman,
born January 15, 1886. Estate and Postal address— The
Lodge, Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket.
Sir THOMAS ANDROS DE LA RUE, ist Bart.
(1898), M.A. (Canib.). Born May 26, 1849, being the
second son of Warren de la Rue, M.A., D.C. L., Ph.D., of
Portland Place, W. , V)y his wife Georgiana, dau. of Thomas
Bowles of Guernsey. Armorial bearings - Or, three bars
gules, each charged with as many estoiles of the first, in
chief an increscent and a decrescent of the second, the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
baronet. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a brazier gules fired between two branches of
laurel, and issuant fron the flames a serpent nowed and
erect proper. Motto " Cherche la veritt^." Married, Veh.
I, 1876, Emily Maria [d. 1904), dau. of William Speed, Esq.,
K.C. ; and has Issue — (1) Evelyn Andros de la Rue, Esq.,
b. Oct. 5, 1879 \:>"- I'eb. 17, 1903, Mary Violet, dau. of John
Liel Franckhn of Gonalston, Notts] ; (2) Ivor Andros de la
Rue, Esq., b. Dec. 2, 1880; (3) Stuart Andros de la Rue,
Esq., b. May 29, 1883; and Sybil [w. , July 17, 1897, W.
W. Grantham of Cadogan Place, S.W.] Residence— S^
Cadogan Square, S. W. C///<^j— Carlton, United University.
WARREN WILLIAM DE LA RUE, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the counties of Cambridge and Suffolk,
eldest son of the late Warren de la Rue. 67«iJ— White's.
Armorial bearings are for Arms : Or, three bars gules, each
charged with as many estoiles of the first, in chief an in-
crescent and a decrescent of the second ; and for a Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a brazier gules, fired between
two branches of laurel, issuant from the flames thereof a
serpent nowed and erect proper. Postal addresses — The
Cottage, Chippenham, near Newmarket ; and 43 York
Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
DE LEGA, quartered by HULLEY.
EMILIUS CHARLES DELME- RADCLIFFE, Es-
quire, Lieut. -Col. late 88th Regt. , being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Charles Delm^-Radcliffe, Rector of Holywell, co.
Beds. , by his wife Elizabeth, third dau. of John Delm<5 of
Cams Hill, co. Hants. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, argent, a cross crosslet gules, between three bend-
lets engrailed sable, a label of three points throughout, on a
canton of the third, a cross crosslet or (for Radcliffe) ; 2 and
3, or, an anchor in pale sable, between two lions passant
gules (for DelmfJ). Mantling gules and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head sable, armed
or, gorged with a ducal coronet, and holding in the mouth
a cross crosslet fitch(5e gold (for Radcliffe) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, in front of an anchor sable, a lion passant
gules (for Delm6). Motto— " Caen, Crecy, Calais." Mar-
ried Louisa Baddicott, seventh dau. of the Rev. J. John
Holroyd of White Hall, co. Essex, Rector of Abberton ; and
has Issite—Mdiuon. Louisia [tn., Sept. 21, 1897, Captain
Baron Von Ungern, Sternberg, 167th Regt. Imperial
German Army]. Residence—
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS DELME-RADCLIFFE, Esq.,
J. P., Comm. R.N. (retired). Born June i, 1845, being the
elder surviving son of Frederick Peter Delm6- Radcliffe of
Hitchin Priory, by Enmia, daughter of the late John
Waddington of Langrish, Hants ; succeeded his brother
1878. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent
a cross crosslet gules, between three bendlets engrailed
sable, a label of three points throughout, on a canton of
the third, a cross crosslet or (for Radcliffe) ; 2 and 3 or, an
anchor in pale sable, between two lions passant gules (for
Delm6). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head sable,
armed or, gorged with a ducal coronet, and holding in the
mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e gold (for Radcliffe) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of an anchor sable, a lion
passant gules (for Delme). Motto — " Caen, Cr^cy, Calais."
Married, April 14, 1874, Georgy Melosina Mary Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Talbot, K.C.B. Seat —
Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, co. Herts.
The Rev. HENRY ELIOT DELME-RADCLIFFE,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A., Rector of South Tedworth,
CO. Hants, being the second son of the late Rev. Charles
Delm6- Radcliffe, Rector of Holywell, co. Beds., by his wife
Elizabeth, third dau. of John Delmt^ of Cams Hall, co.
Hants. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent,
a cross crosslet gules, between three bendlets engrailed
sable, a label of three points throughout, on a canton of
the third, a cross crosslet or (for Radcliffe); 2 and 3, or, an
anchor in pale sable, between two lions passant gules (for
Delmd). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head sable, armed or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, and holding in the mouth a cross
crosslet fitchte gold (for Radcliffe) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of an anchor sable, a lion passant gules
(for Delm(5). Motto— "Caen, Crecy, Calais." Married,
Oct. 30, 1862, Frances Eliza, dau. of Rev. Richard Young,
Rector of Riseley ; and has Issue. Postal address— '&o\x\\\
Tedworth, co. Hants.
RALPH HUBERT JOHN DELME-RADCLIFFE,
Gentleman. Born Oct. 11, 1877, being the elder son of
the late Rev. Arthur Henry Delm^-Radcliffe, M A., some-
time Rector of Holwell, Beds., Vicar of Christ Church,
Camb., and St. John's, Paddington, by his wife Beatrice
Mary Frederica, second dau. of Hon, F. Dudley Ryder,
and granddau. of Rt. Hon. Dudley, ist Earl of Harrowby.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross
crosslet gules between three bendlets engrailed sable, a
label of three points throughout, on a canton of the third,
a cross crosslet or (for Radcliffe) ; 2 and 3, or, an anchor in
pale sable, between two lions passant gules (for Delm6).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests- 1. on a wreath ot
the colours, a bull's head sable, armed or. gorged with a
ducal coronet, and holding in the mouth a cross crosslet
fitch^e gold (for Radcliffe); 2. on a wreath of the colours,
in front of anchor sable, a lion passant gules (for Delrn^).
Motto— ' ' Caen, Crecy, Calais. " Residence—
DELMEGE, see DOLMAGE.
§ JAMES O'GRADY DELMEGE, Esq.. B.A ('Trin
Coll. Dublin). J. P. cos. Clare and Limerick (High
is the Naval Cockade.
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Del
Den
Sheriff 1893), D.L. for co. Limerick, the only surviving son
of the late John Christopher Delmege, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Clare, Limericl<, and Cork, High Sheriff of Limerick 1880,
Bairibter-at-Law, ot Castle Park [son of the late Christopher
Delmege, Esq., J. P., of Castle Park, by Martha, dau. of
the late John Royse Yielding], by his wife Katherine, dau.
of the late James O'Grady, Esq., of Raheen, co. Limerick
(and niece of Standish, ist Viscount Guillamore). Clubs —
Constitutional, Kildare St. (Dublin), County (Limerick),
County (Cork). Liveiy — Undress : dark blue, with white
facings ; full dress : pale blue, with white facings. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron argent and azure, in chief two
fleurs-de-lis gules, emerging from as many crescents of the
second, and in base a fleur-de-lis of the first emerging from
a crescent or, in the centre chief point a spear-head proper,
gutti5e-de-sang, and upon an escutcheon of jiretence the
arms of Cramer, namely, per fesse indented azure and or.
in chief two fleurs-de-lis of the second, a canton ermine.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head erect and erased per
pale gules and sable, langued azure, armed or. Motto —
" Inveniam aut faciem." ]\farricd, 1887, Caroline, dau.
of Marmaduke C. Cramer, Esq., D. L. , of Rathmore, co.
Cork, and has Issue — (i) Marmaduke Coghill Cramer
Delmege, Gentleman, h. 1889 ; (2) James O'Grady Delmege,
Gentleman, h. 1891 ; (3) John Christopher Royce Delmege,
Gentleman, b. 1893; and Caroline Marie. Estates — Castle
Park, Ballygunan, Glensharold, Creaghville, Scart, and
Ardgoule, all in co. Limerick ; Glenagross, Cappantimore,
Hallyfinan, in co. Clare ; and in jure uxoris, extensive
properties in cos. Cork and Tipperary. Seat — Castle Park,
Limerick.
DEL SEE, quartered by RAMSDEN.
The Rev. WALLER DE MONTMORENCY, M.A.
Camb. , J. P., Canon and Chancellor of the Cathedral, Kil-
kenny, Vicar of Kilsheelan. Born Sept. 1841, being the
secondson of John Pratt de Montmorency, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny, by his wife Hon. Henrietta,
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Standish O'Grady, ist Viscount Guilla-
more. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross gules between
four eaglets displayed azure. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a ducal crown or, a peacock in his pride proper.
Motto — " Dieu ayde." Married, Nov. 1872, Mary, dau.
of Right Rev. James Thomas O'Brien, Bishop of Ossory
and Ferns ; and has Issue — (i) John Pratt de Montmorency,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., /;. Aug. 1873; (2) Geoffrey Fitz-
Harvey de Montmorency, Gentleman, b. Aug. 1876. Seat
— Castle Morres, Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
DE MONTMORENCY (name offamily formerly Morres,
changed R.L., 17 June 1815, U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, a cross gules, between four eagles displayed sable (an
ancient French coat borne by R. L. 1815) ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
dancett^e, in base a lion rampant sable (Morres). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock in its pride proper. Motto — " Dieu ayde."
Sons of William Browne, sth Viscount Mountmorres,
b. 1832; d. i88o ; ;«. 1862, Harriet, d. of George
Broadrick of Hamphill Stubbs, Yorks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Geoffrey Bouchard de Montmo-
rency, 6th Viscount Mountmorres (Irel., 29 June 1763)
and Baron Mountmorres of Castlemorres, co. Kilkenny
(Irel., 4 May 1756), nth Baronet (Irel., 28 March 1631)
[Supporters — Two angels proper, vested argent, iiair and
wings or], b. 1872; w. 1893, Bessie Louise Cameron,
d. of Sampson Taylor Rowe of Trecarrel, Redruth ; and
has issue — Hon. Marjorie Evelyn Louise. AVj. — 102 Queen's
Gate, London, S.W.
Sons of Hervey, 4th Viscount Mountmorres, b. 1790;
d. 1872; ni. 1831, Sarah, d. of William Shaw of
Temple Hill.
Hon. Francis Reymond de Montmorency, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1835; m. 1865, Elizabeth Hester, d. of Lt.-Col.
J. Echlin Matthews of White Abbey, co. Antrim. Hes. —
Wilmount, Shankhill, co. Dublin.
Hon. Arthur Hill Trevor de Montmorency, B.A. (Dub.),
M.D., L.RC.S.L, b. 1846; 7n. 1878, Caroline, d. of Rev.
George Kemmis of St. Helen's, Blackrock; and has issue
— Arthur Herv(5 Alberic Bouchard de Montmorency, Esq.,
/'. 1879 ; Carolie Lucia Marguerite Alix Gertrude Ruby
Wilhelmina ; and Anna Victoria Stephanolis Kemmis.
Res. — The Grange, Carricktnines, co. Dublin.
Descendants (formerly Pratt, but bearing the name and
arms of Montmorency by R.L., 1831), in the female
line of ist Viscount Mountmorres. Sons of John Pratt
de Montmorency of Castle Morres, /;. 1815; d. 1868;
;«. 1838, Hon. Henrietta O'Grady, d. of ist Viscount
(iuillamore : —
Rev. Waller de Montmorency {q.v.).
Mervyn Standish de Montmorency, B.A. (Oxon.), Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 1844; m. 1883, Annie, widow of Gustaf,
Baron de Geer of Zeist, Holland.
Son of Raymond Hervey, 3rd Viscount Frankfort de
Montmorency, Major-Gen. and a Rep. Peer, b. 1835 ;
(/. 1902 ; 7n. 1866, Rachel Mary Lumley Godolphin,
d. of F.-M. theRt. Hon. Sir John Michel G.C.B., P.C,
of Dewlish, Devon ; —
Rt. Hon. Willoughby John Horace de Montmorency,
4th Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency (Irel., 22 Jan.
1816), and Baron Frankfort of Galmoye, co. Kilkenny (Irel.,
31 July 1880), Capt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf. [Arms
as above, charged with a crescent. Supporters as Viscount
Mountmorres], b. 1868. Res. —
Sons of Hervey Lodge de Montmorency, b. 1854; d.
1899 :—
Hervey Angus de Montmorency, Gentleman, b.
Miles Fletcher de Montmorency, Gentleman, b.
Son of James Lodge de Montmorency of Greenwicli
Hospital, b. 1821 ; d. 1886; m. 1849, Susan, d. of
John Kiddell, and grands, of Lieut. Edward D'AIton
de Montmorency, R. N., nephew of ist Vise. Frankfort
de Montmorency : —
John Kiddell de Montmorency, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1889, Ada Ligonier, d. of Capt. Macintosh Balfour, R.N.
Res. — Neville Cottage, Bexley, Kent.
James Edward Geoffrey de Montmorency, B.A., LL. B.
(Cantab.), Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1866; m. 1899,
Caroline Maud Saumarez, d. of Major-Gen. James de
Haviiland ; and has issue — Geraldine Susan Maude ; and
Eleanor Evelyn Saumarez. Chambers — 3 New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
RICHARD SIDNEY DENDY, Gentleman, F.R.G.S.,
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Militia) Hampshire Regt. Born
March 31, 1859, being the second and only surviving son
of the late Robert Dendy, Esq., J. P. for co. Sussex, by
is the Military Cockade.
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Den
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his wife Mary Peerman, only dau. of James Barkfield
Street, M.D., of Chichester. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent ; 2 and 3, azure, a mullet
erminois ; over all, on a bend invected, cotised sable, three
cinquefoils or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a mount between two slips of
lauristinus vert, a bezant charged with a unicorn's head
couped azure. Married, Sept. 9, 1890, Louisa, younger
dau. of John Woods of Chichester ; and has /w7/e — Robert
William Miller Dendy, Gentleman. Residence— 'Qo%-aox,
CO. Sussex.
ROBERT ARTHUR DENDY, Gentleman, B.A.
(Univ. Coll., O.xford). Born September 15, 1873, being
the second but eldest surviving son of Charles Robert
Dendy of Chichester, by his wiie Isabel Beatrice, dau. of
John Blaker of Southover, co. Sussex. Aimorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, argent ; 2 and 3, azure, a mullet
erminois; over all, on a bend invected, cotised sable, three
cinquefoils or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, a mount between two slips of
lauristinus vert, a bezant charged with a unicorn's head
couped azure. Married, .Sept. 14, 1898, Constance Mary,
youngest dau. of Rev. John Thorp, M.A., of Hertford
College, Oxford ; and has Issue — ^Ronald John Robert
Dendy, Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1900. Residence— ^'\\\s-
cott, Beckenham, Kent.
D'ENGAINE, quartered by BARNEWALL.
JOHN DENIS-TOTTENHAM, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Dublin. Borii 1837, being the eldest son of the late William
Denis-Tottenham of .Ashfield (who assumed the additional
name of Tottenham on his marriage in 1835 by Royal
Licence), by his wife Sarah, only child and heiress of Edward
William Tottenham of Woodville, co. Wexford. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, four barrulets dancett^e
argent, a mullet sable for difference (for Tottenham) ; 2
and 3, ermine, three battle-axes two and one proper (for
Denis). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, charged with
a crescent or (for Tottenham) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic tiger's head erased ermine (for Denis).
Motto ' ' Ad astra sequor. " 5^a/— Ashfield, Rathfarnham,
CO. Dublin.
HENRY DENISON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Notts,
retired Lieut. -Col. R.E. , Col. Sherwood Rangers I.Y.
Born 1847, being the eldest son of the late Stephen Charles
Denison, M.A,, D.C. L. , Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Judge
Advocate-General, by his wife Susan Ann Frances, dau. of
Rev. F. Fellowe of Shotesham, Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend between a unicorn's head
erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base sable,
three bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a sinister cubit arm in bend dexter,
vested vert, cuffed ermine, charged with a cross crosslet on
the hand proper, pointing with the forefinger to an estoile.
Married, April 28, 1877, Edith Kate, dau. of Pierce Taylor,
Esq., of West Ogwell, co. Devon, and has with other
Issue — Edward Bridgeman Denison, Gentleman, King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1880. Seats — Babworth Hall and
Eaton Hall, Notts. ToTvn house — 4 Hereford Gardens, W.
C/z/^j'— Carlton, Naval and Military.
WILLIAM EVELYN DENISON, Esq., J. P. and
D.L.,lateCapt. R.H.A., M.P. for Nottingham 187410
1880. Born Feb. 25, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Sir
William Thomas Denison, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. R.E., first
Governor of Van Diemen's Land, afterwards Governor-Gen.
of Australia, and Governor of Madras, by his wife Caroline
Lucy, second dau. of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend between a unicorn's
head erased in chief and a cross fitchte in base sable, three
bezants, and impaling the arms of Amherst, namely, gules
three tilting-spears erect or, headed azure. Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a sinister cubit arm in bend dexter, vested vert, cuffed ermine,
charged with a cross crosslet on the hand proper, pointing
with the forefinger to an estoile. Married, Oct. 25, 1877,
Lady Elinor, dau. of the Rt. Hon. WiUiam Pitt Amherst,
Earl Amherst ; and has Issue — William Frank Evelyn
Denison, Esq., b. Dec. 22, 1878. Seat — Ossington Hall,
near Newark. Clubs — Carlton, Junior United Service.
DENISON (H. Coll.). Erminois, on a plain/bend
cottised engrailed sable, between a unicorn's head erased
in chief and two cross crosslets fitch^e in saltire in base
gules, a cavalry sword sheathed or. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of clouds
proper, issuant therefrom a dexter arm in bend vested
azure, cuff erminois, charged with two crosses crosslet
fitch(?e in saltire or, the forefinger pointing to an estoile
radiated gold, a sword fessewise as in the arms. Motto—
" Perse verando."
Sons of Lt.-Col. Richard Lippincott Denison, b.
; d. 1878 ; m. : —
Sons of Col. George Taylor Denison of Rusholme,
Toronto, sometime senior Officer of Militia in Nova
Scotia, b. 1816; d. 1873; m. 1387, Mary Anne, d.
of Major Jeremiah Dewson : —
Lt.-Col. George Taylor Denison, comdg. Gov.-Gen.'s
Body Guard, J. P. and Police Magistrate, b. 1839. Res. —
Toronto.
Sons of Lt -Col. Frederick Charles Denison, C.M.G.,
of Rusholme, Toronto, F.R.H.S., Barrister-at-Law,
M.P. for West Toronto, Canada, Lt.-Col. Gov.-
Gen's. Body Guard, served in the Fenian Raid in
Canada 1866, as Orderly Officer to Lord Wolseley
Red River Exped. 1870, in the Soudan 1884-5, ^■
1846; d. ; m. 1874, Julia Abigail, d. of Oliver
Tiffany Macklem of Magara Falls, Ontario :—
Frederick Coningham Denison, Gentleman, /;. 1875.
i'ea/— Rusholme, Toronto, Ontario.
Harold Edmund Denison, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res.—
Edgar Street Denison, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.—
Victor Edward Denison, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res.^
Gordon Cyril Denison, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.—
Egerton Boyer Denison, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res.—
Sons of Col. George Taylor Denison (see above) ot
Rusholme, b. 1816; d. 1873:—
Henry Tvrwhitt Denison, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res.—
Clarence' Alfred Kinsey Denison, Esq., Capt. and Adj.
Gov.-Gen.'s Body Guard, b. 1851. Res.—
John Denison, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1853.
Col. Septimus Julius Augustus Denison, C.M.G., Chief
of Staff, Western Ontario, formerly Major 4th Batt. S.
Staffs. Regt., served in S. African War 1899-1900 as A.D.C.
to F.M. Lord Roberts, Commander-in-Chief, and as A.D.C.
to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his tour in Canada,
b. 1859; m. 1881, Minnie Clarke, d. of late James Lowe,
Esq., J. P.; and has issue— Maud Esther Borden; and
Dorothy Esme Vera. v?«.— Stanley Barracks, Ontario,
Canada. C/ubs— United Service, Toronto (Toronto).
is the Naval Cockade.
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Den
Den
Sons of late Lt.-Col. Robert Brittain Denison,
Brigade-Major and Dep. Adj. -Gen. of Toronto Dist.,
b. \ d. ; m, : —
Ygst. son of late Lt.-Col. George Hunter Denison of
Belle Vue, Toronto, 6. 1783 ; d. 1853 ; m. , Esther
Borden, d. of Capt. Richard Lippincott : —
Charles Leslie Denison, Gentleman, 6. 1841 ; ;«. ;
and has issue. J^es. — Dufferin Street, Toronto, Canada.
ALEXANDER DENNISTOUN, Esquire, Capt. 3rd
Batt. the Black Watch, J. P., D.L. for Dumbarton,
and J. P. for Lanarkshire. Barn June 14, 1867, being
the eldest son of Alexander Dennistoune of Golfhill, by
his wife Helen, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Oakeley,
2nd Bart. Armorial bearings — Per argent and ermine, a
bend sable, between a unicorn's head erased in chief and
a cross crosslet fitchfe in base gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm
in pate proper, the hand holding an antique shield sable,
charged with a mullet or. Motto — " Adversa virtute re-
pello." Married, Dec. 6, 1894, Clare, second dau. of the
late Arthur Hanson of Candili. Residence — Golfhill,
Glasgow, N.B.
JAMES WALLIS DENNISTOUN of that Ilk, J. P.
for Dumbartonshire. Born 1839, being the only son of
the late George Dennistoun, by Margaret Helen, dau.
of Henry Wallis of co. Cork ; entered the Royal Navy
1853, became a Lieutenant i860, and retired 1865.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a bend sable. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in pale proper, clothed gules, holding
an antique shield sable, charged with a mullet or. Sup-
porters— Dexter, a lion gules, armed and langued azure,
sinister, an antelope argent, unguled and attired or. Motto
— "Adversa virtute repello." Married, 1868, Caroline
Joanna, second dau. of Henry Gore-Bo3th ; and has, with
other Issue — James George Dennistoun, Esq., Capt.
R.H.A. , b. 1871. Estate — Dennistoun, Kilmalcolm, Ren-
frewshire. Residence — Auchenlea, Row, Dumbartonshire.
Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh).
RICHARD CAMPBELL DENNISTOUN, Gentleman.
Born August 24, 1841, being the elder son of the late
Richard l3ennistoun, formerly of Kelvin Grove, Glasgow,
by his wife Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Thomas
Rishton Satterthwaite of Lancaster. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, between a unicorn's head
erased gules, horned or, in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e
of the third in base sable, three bezants. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
arm in pale proper, clothed gules, cuffed ermine, holding
an antique shield sable, charged with a mullet or. Motto
— " Adversa virtute repello." Residence —
DENNISTOUN (1811). Argent, a bend sable between
a unicorn's head erased gules, horned or, and a cross cross-
let fitch^e of the third, on a canton of the first, a demi-lion
azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm in pale proper, vested
gules, cuffed argent, holding an antique shield sable, charged
with a mullet or. Motto — " Adversa virtute repello."
Son of James Robert Dennistoun, Gentleman, b. 1851 ;
m. 1834, Barbara, d. of Robert Macredie of Williams-
field :—
Robert Peel Dennistoun, Esq., Vice-Admiral R.N. (ret.
list, 1896), served in the Baltic 1854, China War 1860-1862,
Egyptian War 1882, has 3rd class Osmanieh, b. 1836,
Res. — Dilarne, Row, Dumbartonshire. Club — United
Service.
DENNY, see RAMS A Y-DENNY.
RICHARD HARRISON DENNY, Esquire, J. P. co.
Norfolk. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
R. C. Denny, M.A. , J. P., of Bergh Apton, co. Norfolk,
by his wife Jane Deker, dau. of the Rev. H. Harrison.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire between six crosses
pat^e, three in chief two and one, and three in base one
and two argent, and two spurs in fesse or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper, the hand
grasping three ears of wheat or, surmounting two cross
crosslets in saltire gules. Motto — " Vincit omnia Veritas."
Married, April 24, 1889, Isabel Mary Beatrice, dau. of
J. H. B. Christie. Estates — Bergh Apton and Norton
Subcourse. Postal address — The Cottage, Framingham
Pigot, Norwich.
THOMAS ANTHONY DENNY, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
a member of H.M. Commission of Lieutenancy for the
City of London. Born , being the eldest surviving
son of Henry Denny of Waterford. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a saltire between nine crosses pat^e, three
in chief and a like number on each flank argent, and in
base a lion passant guardant or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a mural coronet proper, a cubit
arm vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand also proper
holding five wheat-ears or. Motto — " Et mea messis erit."
Married, 1893, Ehzabeth R. , only dau. of Gen. Sir Arthur
Cotton, K.C.S.I., and widow of Admiral Sir James Hope,
K.C.B. Residence — 7 Connaught Place, London, W.
Clubs — Union, National.
DENT, see PRICE-DENT,
DENT (R.L. , 1832). Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a bend
per bend gules and sable, three fusils conjoined of the field
(Dent) ; 2 and 3, gules, two chevronels or, between three
hawks belled argent (Hedley). Mantling gules and or.
Crest — I. on a wreath of the colours, a panther's head
affrontee erased with flames issuant from the mouth and
ears, transpierced by an arrow barbed and flighted, the
pheon towards the dexter all proper (Dent) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a swallow rising out of clouds proper.
Son of William Dent Dent, I'Lsq. (formerly Hedley),
J. P., Comm. R.N., of -Shortflatt Tower, b. 1796; d.
1872; m. 1840, Ellen Mary, d. of Andrew Seton Karr
of Kippilaw, co. Roxburgh : —
Edward John Dent, Gentleman, b. 8 June 1855 ; m. 1893,
Louisa Emma, d. of Stewart Falls of Curraghmore, Bourne-
mouth ; and has issue — William Edward Dent, Gentleman,
b. 1894. 6't'(Z^— Shortflatt Tower, Belsay, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
FRANCIS DENT, Barrister-at-Law. Born Aug. 11,
i860, being the second son of the late John Dent Dent,
Esquire, of Ribston Hall, co. York, and Winterton, co.
Lines., J. P. and D.L. for W. R. Yorks., M.P. 1852-74.
B.A. (Cantab ), Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary Hebden,
dau. of John Woodall of St. Nicholas House, Scarborough.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend
between two cotises engrailed sable, three lozenges ermine
(for Dent) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cranes argent, on a chief
or, two roses gules (for Trickett), and impaling the arms of
Buxton, namely argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated and
turned over the head sable, between two mullets of the last.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, collared gemelle
argent, resting the sinister paw on a lozenge ermine (for
Dent) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount, a crane
holding in the beak a rose slipped, and resting the dexter
foot on a serpent nowed all proper (for Trickett). Motto —
" Patientia et perseverantia. " Married, Nov. 21, 1888,
Geraldine, eld. dau. of Edward North Buxton, Esq. ; and
has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Dent, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (la)
Arthur Cyril Dent, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; and Mary Con-
stance. Postal addi-ess — i Harcourt Buildings, Temple,
E.G.
HENRY FRANCIS DENT, Esquire, J.P. for North
and East Ridings of Yorkshire, Lieut. -Col. late 3rd
K.O. Hussars and 7th Dragoon Guards, Master of the
Bedale Hounds, 1878-1884, and from 1896-1898. Born
June 2, 1839, being the fourth son of Joseph Dent, Esquire,
of Ribston Hall, co. York, and Winterton, co. Lincoln,
J. P., High Sheriff of co. York 1847, by his wife Martha,
dau. of Joseph Birley. Clubs — Army and Navy, Yorkshire
(York). Livery— <Z\7i.xe.i, with red piping. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend between two
cotises engrailed sable, three lozenges ermine (for Dent) ;
2 and 3 azure, three cranes argent, on a chief or, two roses
gules (for Trickett). Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger
sable, collared gemelle argent, resting the sinister paw on
is the Military Cockade.
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a lozenge ermine ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount, a crane holding in the beak a rose slipped, and
resting the dexter foot on a serpent nowed all proper (for
Trickett). MottO — " Patientia et perseverantia. " Married ^
Dec. 20, 1870, Isabella, only child of the Rev. John
Tomkyns, formerly Captain ist Life Guards, by his wife
Isabella, dau. of Richard Frederick Coore ; and has Issue
— (i) Bertie Coore Dent, Gentleman, b. 1872, Captain
Leicestershire Regt. ; (2) Edmund Lechmere Dent, Gen-
tleman, b. 1887; Ella Francis; Dorothy ; and Letitia (d.
1886). Seat — Menethorpe, Malton, Yorkshire.
Major JOHN WILLIAM DENT, J. P. W. R. co. of
York ; Major 4th Dragoon Guards, 1894-95 (retired). Born
Aug. 18, 1857, being the eldest son of the late John Dent
Dent, Esquire, of Ribston Hall, co. York, and Winterton,
CO. Lines., J. P. and D.L. for W. R. Yorks., M.P. 1852-
1874, B.A. (Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary
Hebden, dau. of John W'oodall of St. Nicholas House, Scar-
borough. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
on a bend between two cotises engrailed sable, three lozenges
ermine (for Dent) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cranes argent, on a
chief or, two roses gules (for Trickett). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, ademi-
heraldic tiger sable, collared gemelle argent, resting the
sinister paw on a lozenge ermine (for Dent) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, on a mount, a crane holding in the beak a
rose slipped, and resting the de.xter foot on a serpent nowed
all proper (for Trickett). Motto— " Patientia et perse-
verantia." iVa/— Ribston Hall, Wetherby. C///i^— Army
and Navy.
The Rev. JOSEPH JONATHAN DENT, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of Hunsingore, Wetherby. Borti
July 8, 1829, being the second son of Joseph Dent, Esq.,
Ribston Hall, co. York, and Winterton, co. Lincoln, J. P.,
High Sheriff of co. York 1847, by his wife Martha, dau. of
Joseph Birley. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a bend between two cotises engrailed sable,
three lozenges ermine (for Dent) ; 2 and 3 azure, three
cranes argent, on a chief or, two roses gules (for Trickett).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, collared gemelle
argent, resting the sinister paw on a lozenge ermine (for
Dent) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount, a crane
holding in the beak a rose slipped, and resting the dexter
foot on a serpent nowed all proper (for Trickett). MottO—
" Patientia et perseverantia." Married, April 17, i860,
Laura, youngest dau. of James W. Freshfield of The
Wilderness, Reigate ; and has /j,9;/^— Three sons and one
daughter. Postal address— Th.^ Vicarage, Hunsingore,
Wetherby, Lines.
WILLIAM DENT DENT, Esq. , J. P. co. Lanes. Born
March 13, 1832, beinglthe 3rd son of Joseph Dent, Esquire,
Ribston Hall, co. York, and Winterton, co. Lincoln,
J. P., High Sheriff of co. York 1847, by his wife Martha,
dau. of Joseph Birley. Armorial bearings- Quarterly i
and 4, argent, on a bend between two cotises engrailed
sable, three lozenges ermine (for Dent) ; 2 and 3 azure
three cranes argent, on a chief or, two roses gules (for
Trickett). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, collared
gemelle argent, resting the sinister paw on a lozenge
ermine (for Dent) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount, a crane holding in the beak a rose slipped, and
resting the dexter foot on a serpent nowed all proper (for
Trickett). Motto— " Patientia et perseverantia." Married,
firstly, Nov. 26, 1862, Mary Perry, 3rd dau. of Capt. Hill,
26th Regt. ; and by her (who d. 1875) had Issue— Owz son
and one dau. ; and secondly, 1880, Georgina, dau. of Capt.
Mason, R. N. Postal address— ^ Green Heys Road, Princes
Park, Liverpool.
DE REUTER (Granted in Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1871, Roy. Lie, H. Coll., 1891). Azure, a terrestrial globe
between four flashes of lightning, one issuant from each
corner all proper. Crest— A horse at full gallop, on his
back a knight in complete armour argent, grasping in his
dexter hand a lance in [the act of charging, and in his
sinister a flash of lightning. Motto — "Per mare per
terras." Supporters— On either side a lion rampant
proper.
Sons of Paul Julius de Ruyter, ist Baron de Renter,
b. 1816 ; d. 1899 ; vi. 1845, Ida Maria Elizabeth
Clementina, d. of S. M. Magnus of Berlin : —
August Julius Clemens Herbert, Baron de Reuter
(Sa.\eCoburg-Gotha 7 Sept. 1871, Roy. Lie. to use title in
England 7 Nov. 1891), b. 1852; tn. 1876, Edith, d. of
Robert Campbell of Coombe Wood ; and has issue —
Hubert Julius, b. 1878 ; Olga Edith [m. 1901, John Douglas
of Tilquhillie, N.B.]. Res. — 15 Palace Gate, Kensington.
Baron George JuHus de Reuter, M.A., LL.B., F.R.G.S.,
Commander of Royal Order of the Saviour, b. 1863 ; m.
1891, Maud, d. of John Potter of Philadelphia, U.S.A. ;
and has issue — (i) Oliver George Paul Louis Gordon, b.
1894 ; (2) Ronald Carl George, b. 1899. Res.—i^ Rue de
Lubeck, Paris.
GEORGE EDWARD DERING, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 15, 1831, being the only son of Robert Dering, Esq.,
Lockleys, J-P-i formerly an Ofificer in the Rifle Brigade,
by Loetitia his wife, second dau. of Sir George Shee, Bart. .
of Dunmore, co. Galway. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or, a fesse azure, in chief three torteaux ; 2 and 3,
or, a saltire sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
ducal coronet or, a horse passant sable, maned gold. Motto
— " Terrere nolo, timere nescio." Seats — Lockleys, near
Welwyn, Herts; Dunmore House, co. Galway; Barham
Court, near Canterbury, Kent.
DE ROS, quartered hy SALVIN.
DERWENTWATER, quartered by SALVIN.
DE SALIS, see FANE DE SALIS.
DE STAC POOLE (Regd. U.O.). Argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, collared or, holding in the forepaws a sword
proper, a canton ermine, thereon a fleur-de-lis gold.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a pelican in her piety proper, collared or, and
pendant therefrom an escutcheon argent, charged with a
lion rampant gules. Mottoes— Over crest, "I die for
those I love" ; under arms, " Pro Deo et rege pro patria
et lege."
Son of George, 3rd Duke de Stacpoole, a Prelate of
the Church of Rome, Knight of the Order of Christ,
and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Holy
Sepulchre, b. 1829; d. 1896; m. 1859, Maria, d. of
Thomas Dunn of Bath House, Northumberland :—
George de Stacpoole, 4th Duke (1830) and Marquess
is the Naval Cockade.
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(1828) de Stacpoole in the Papal States, Count and Viscount
(1818) de Stacpoole in the Kingdom of France, J.T. co.
Galway, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. YorUs. Regt., b. i860; m.
1883, Pauline, only child and heir of late Edward Francis
MacEvoy, M.P. , of Tobertynan, co. Meath, by Eliza, only
child and heir of Andrew Browne of Mount Hazel, co.
Galway (half-brother of 8th Viscount Strangford) ; and has
issue — (i) George Edward Joseph Patrick, b. 1886; (2)
Edward Hubert Michael, b. 1888 ; (3) Francis Gustave,
b. i8go ; (4) Robert Andrew, h. 1892 ; (5) Roderick
Algernon, b. 1895 ; and Gertrude Mary Pauline. Scats —
Mound Hazel, Woodlawn, co. Galway ; Tobertynan, co.
Meath. Toicni res. — 24 Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs —
St. James's, County (Galway).
Sir (GEORGE) WILLIAM DES VCEUX, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George. Born 1834, being the son of the late
Rev. Henry Des-Voeux, and brother of Sir Charles Des-
Voeux, 6th Bart. ; created C.M.G. 1877, K.C.M.G. 1883,
G.C.M.G. 1893. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pale
or, a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head couped
in base proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and collar of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, and pendent his badge as a
Knight Grand Cross thereof, and impaling upon a second
escutcheon the arms of I^ender, namely gules, on a bend
nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe proper in chief
and a fleur-de-lis of the second in base, two lions' heads
erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling' gules and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel
sejant proper ; with the Motto, " Altiora in votis." Mar-
ried, 1875, Marion Denison, daughter of Sir John Pender,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of Parliament,
of Middleton Hall, co. Linlithgow; and has Issue — (i)
Henry John des Vceux, Esq., Grenadier Guards, b. 1876;
(2) Frederick William Des Voeux, Esq., b. 1889; Alice
Frances Denison ; and Emma Bettine. Postal address — 7
Cromwell Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs — Travellers',
Brooks's, Turf.
DES VOEUX (Confd. U.O., 3 Aug. i8ii). Gules, on
a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head
couped in base proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper. Motto
— " Altiora in votis."
Son of Rev. Henry Des Voeux, b. 1786 ; d. 1857 ; m.
ist, 1812, Francis (d. 1827), only d. and h. of Daniel
Dalrymple of Barrow, co. Derby ; 2nd, 1828, Fanny
Elizabeth, eld. d. of George Hutton of Carlton,
Notts :—
Sir Charles Champagne Des Voeux, 6th Bart, (i Sept.
1787), b. 1827 ; m. 1853, Katherina (d. 1895), d. of T. W.
Richardson of Clifton, Gloucs. ; and lias issue — Frederick
Henry Arthur Des Voeux, Esq., Capt. late 6th D.G. , b.
1857 ; »i. 1899, Hylda Henrietta, d. of Sir Victor Alexander
Brooke of Colebrooke ; and Charlotte Mary [»i. 1879, Com-
mander S. Ewing, R.N.]. Clubs — Brooks's, Devonshire.
Sons of Alfred Anthony Des Voeux, Esq., Maj.-Gen.
Bombay Staff Corps, b. 1830 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1863,
Isabella, d. of J. W. Muspratt : —
Edward Alfred Des Voeux, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Henry Bertram Des Voeux, Esq., Capt. R.E.
DE TEISSIER. Or, on a mount vert, a wild boar
proper, a chief gules, thereon a crescent between two
estoiles argent. Supporters — Two greyhounds regardant
proper. Mottoes — "Nemo me impune lacessit," "Sit
ordo in omnibus."
Son of Henry Price, 4th Baron de Teissier, General,
Col. comdg. R.A., b. 1820; d. 1895; "'• 1854, Mary
Shirley, d. of Henry Miller : —
Henry de Teissier, 5th Baron de Teissier (France, 1819),
formerly Capt. 8th Hussars, b. 1862 ; tn. 1887, Agneta
Mary, d. of F. L. Ballantine Dykes of Dovenby Hall ; and
has issue — Geoffrey Fitzherbert, b. 1888 ; and Aubrey, b.
1893. Ees. — Denton Court, Canterbury. Clubs — Cavalry,
Hurlingham.
HENRI ASHETON DE TONGE, Baron, Cheva-
lier de I'ordre de Charles III. of Spain, a naturalised
French subject. Born March 20, 1847. Livery — Blue
and gold. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a bend in-
vected, plain cotised between six martlets or, a lion
passant between two grappling-irons flukes upwards of
the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter ana in armour enibowed, the hand grasping a
grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the
last, pierced in the shoulder by an arrow proper ; with the
Motto, "Tenebo." Married, February 25, 1883, M^laine
Puchot d'Ennery ; and has Issue — (i) Henri Roger Achille
Asheton de Tonge, born May 12, 1886 ; (2) Georges Re\\€
Patrice Asheton de Tonge, born September 4, 1887; (3)
Richard Denis Asheton de Tonge, born January 26,
1894; (4) Charles Ludovic Asheton de Tonge, born
January 26, 1894 ; Marie Jeanne Emilienne ; and Edith
MfJIanie. Estate and postal address — Chateau du Ragotin,
Avranches, Manche.
DE TRACEY, quartered by FLOYER.
S CHARLES EDMUND DE TRAFFORD, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L., Lord of the Manor of Hothorpe.
Born May 4, 1864, being the second son of Sir Humphrey
de Trafford, Bart., by his wife Lady Annette Talbot, sister
and coheir of Rt. Hon. Bertram, 17th Earl of Shrewsbury,
and dau. of Col. Talbot. A/tr;)' (for dress)— White with red
facings, gold buttons ; (undress), light blue and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a griffin segreant gules (with
([uarterings as Sir Humphrey Francis de 'Prafford, Bart., to
whom refer), and impaling the arms of Feilding, namely
argent, on a fosse azure, three fusils or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
thrasher proper, his hat and coat per pale argent and
gules, his breeches and stockings of the third and second,
holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the
dexter side ; and over the crest upon an escroll the Motto
"Now thus," and below the arms the Motto, "Gripe
Griffin" ("hold fast"). Married, Oct. 15, 1892, Lady
Agnes Mary Pia Feilding, dau. of Rt, Hon. the 8th Earl of
Denbigh; and has Issue — (i) Hubert Edmund Francis de
Trafford, Gentleman ; Clare Mary Annette ; and Hilda
Bertha Alary Clare. Seat — Hothorpe, Rugby. Clubs —
Bachelors', Bath, M.C.C.
SiK
De Craffor'o
HUMPHREY FRANCIS DE TRAFFORD,
third Baronet, of Trafford Park , in
the county of Lancaster, Lt.-Col.
Lancashire Hussar Yeomanry Cav-
alry. Born July 3, 1862, being the
eldest son of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, second Baronet,
by his wife Mary Annette, commonly known as Lady
Mary Annette, eldest sister and co-heir of the Right
Honourable Bertram Arthur Talbot, seventeenth Earl
of Shrewsbury ; succeeded his father in 1886. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly of twenty,
I. argent, a griffin segreant gules (for Trafford) ; 2. are
gent, two bears, and in chief two mullets pierced azure
(for Venables) ; 3. argent, on a bend azure, three garbs
proper (for Tritten) ; 4. quarterly gules and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant argent (for Massey) ; 5. paly of six
argent and gules, a chief vaire (for Whitney) ; 6. argent, on
a bend gules, three escarbuncles sable (for Thornton) ; 7.
vert, a cross engrailed ermine (for Kingsley) ; 8. or, a saltire
sable (for Hellesby) ; 9. azure, a chevron argent, between
three garbs proper (for Hatton) ; 10. bendy barry gules and
argent (for Crispen) ; 11. argent, a chevron gules, between
three chaplets (for Ashton) ; 12. argent, three bars sable
(for Legh) ; 13. gules, two lions passant guardant in pale
argent (for De la Mere) ; 14. argent, on a chevron quarterly
gules and sable, between three birds of the second as many
bezants (for Kitchen); 15. argent, three garbs proper,
banded or (for Aughton) ; 16. argent, a fesse sable, in chief
three torteaux (for Mason) ; 17. argent on a child proper,
wrapped in swaddling clothes gules, and banded or, an
eagle sable (for Culcheth) ; 18. argent, a griffin segreant
azure (for Culcheth) ; 19. argent, a griffin seg-reant sable
ducally crowned or (for Risseley) ; 20. azure, a hind trippant
argent (for Hindley), and impaling the arms of Franklin,
namely azure, on a bend invected between two martlets or,
a dolphin naiant between two lions' heads erased of the field.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a thrasher proper, his hat and coat
per pale argent and gules, his breeches and stockings of the
third and second, holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted
over a garb on the dexter side, and over the crest upon an
escroll the Motto, "Now thus;" and below the arms the
Motto, "Gripe griffin" ("hold fast"). Married, August
9, 1886, Violet Alice Maude, daughter of Captain James
Franklin, formerly 77th Regiment; and has Issue — (i)
Humphrey Edmund De Trafford, Esq., b. Nov. 30, 1891 ;
(2) Rudolph Edmund de Trafford, Esq., b. Aug. 23, 1894;
(3) Raymond Vincent de Trafford, Esq., b. 1899 ; and Violet
Mary. Residences— HiW Crest, Market Harborough ; and
13 Charles Street, Berkeley Square.
RICHARD DUPPA DE UPHAUGH, Gentleman.
Born 1855, being the second son of the late Gladwin Turbutt,
Esquire, ofOgston,in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by his wife Ellen,
youngest daughter of Baldwin Duppa of HoUingbourne
House, and Malmaynes Hall, both in the county of Kent,
and assumed by Royal License in the year 1888 the sur-
name of de Uphaugh in lieu of his patronymic, and the
arms of Duppa quarterly with his own. Club — Junicr
Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion's paw couped in fesse
between two chains or, a chief nebuly of the last, thereon
two roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper (for Duppa),
2 and 3 party per fesse azure and sable a trident fesseways
or, between three turbots argent (for Turbutt) ; and for his
Crests, I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper
grasping a lion's paw in bend sinister couped, a rose
between two annulets gules (for Duppa), 2. on a wreath ot
the colours a cubit arm erect proper charged with an anchor
sable, encircled by an annulet, and holding in the hand in
bend sinister a trident both or (for Turbutt). Married,
July 7, 1890, Ethel, daughter of Major Ernest Bengough
Ricketts of Mancetten Manor, co. Warwick ; and has Issue
— (i) Richard George Duppa de Uphaugh, Gentleman, b.
March 1895 ; (2) Baldwin Francis Edward de Uphaugh, b.
Jan. 1897. Estates — HoUingbourne House, and Malmaynes
Hall, both in the county of Kent. Postal address — HoUing-
bourne, Maidstone.
CHARLES FREDERIC DEVAS, Esq., B.A., J.P.
for Kent. Born 1825, being the elder son of the late
Thomas Devas of Dulwich Common, Surrey, by Louise
Charlotte, dau. of C. F. Hennings. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron between three boars sable, maned
and hoofed or, langued gules, a bee between two bulls'
heads caboshed of the field. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant sable, collared or, langued gules, holding between
the fore-paws a shield argent, charged with a spear-head in
pale sable. Motto — " Virtute et opera." Married, 1848,
Leonora, dau. of Henry Alexander ; and has, with other
Issue — Horace George Devas, Gentleman, b. 1852; [w. ,
1886, Edith Caroline, second dau. of the Hon. Henry W.
Campbell, and has, with other issue, a son, b. 1888]. 'Seat
— Pickhurst Manor, Bickenham.
HORACE DEVAS, Esq., J.P. Born Dec. 28, 1826,
being the second son of the late Thomas Devas, by his
wife Louise Charlotte, daughter of C. F. Hennings. Club
—Carlton. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
between three boars sable, maned and hoofed or, langued
gules, a bee between two bulls' heads caboshed of the field.
Mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, collared or,
langued gules, holding between the fore-paws a shield argent
charged with a spear-head in pale sable. Motto — " Virtute
et opera." Married, Feb. 19, 1857, Anne Shuttleworth,
dau. of late Edward Anthony Holden of Aston Hall, co.
Derby, by Susan Drummond his wife ; and has Issue —
Edward Thomas Holden Devas, Esq., J. P., b. March 29,
1859. Seat — Spondon Hall, Derby.
HORACE GEORGE DEVAS, Gentleman. Born 1852,
being the second son of Charles Frederic Devas, Esq.,
J. P., B.A. Oxford, by his wife Leonora, youngest dau.
of Henry Alexander. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a chevron between three boars sable, maned and un-
guled or, langued gules, a bee between two bulls' heads
caboshed of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, collared
or, langued gules, holding between the fore-paws a shield
argent, charged with a spear-head in pale sable. Motto—
" Virtute et opera." Married, Sept. 2, 1886, Edith Caroline,
second dau. of Lieut-Col. the Hon. H. W. Campbell ; and
has Issue — Geoffrey Charles Devas, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4,
1887. 5frt^— Hart field, Hayes, Kent.
THOMAS DEVAS, Gentleman. Born Sept. 27, 1813,
being the second son of William Devas, by his wife Sarah,
dau. of Robert Smith. Armorial bearings— .\rgent, on a
chevron between three boars passant sable, crined, tusked,
and hoofed or, a bee volant proper between two bulls' heads
caljoshed of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a lion
rampant sable, collared or, holding Letween the paws an
escutcheon argent, charged with a spear-head erect of the
second. Motto— " Virtute et opera." A/rt/vm/, first. May
18, 1841, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Charlton;
and has Issue — (i) Horace William Devas, Gentleman, b.
March 26, 1842, d. Dec. 13, 1863 ; (2) Rev. Arthur Charles
Devas, Rector of St. Peter's, Devizes, M.A. Oxon, b. July 6,
1843 [;«. , Sept. 21, 1869, Louisa Mary, dau, of James
Trevor]; (3) Thomas Ernest Devas, Gentleman, b. April
6, 1847 [w. , 1872, Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
GronowJ ; (4) Hubert Edwin Devas, Gentleman, b. June
24, 1853 [w., April II, 1890, Edith Gertrude Barker]; (5)
Jocelyn Devas, Gentleman, b. June 28, 1859, d. unmarried,
Sept. 1885; Helen Rowena [///., 1867, Thomas Conway
Mary Harriet Gertrude Sjn., 1877, Robert Lewin Hunter
and Bertha Katherine. He m. secondly, May 19, 1875,
Emily, dau. of Edward Kough, J.P., and widow of Gilbert
Love, M. D. , of Wimbledon. Postal address — Mount
Ararat, Wimbledon, Surrey.
ROBERT STEPHEN DE VERE, Esquire, J.P. co.
Limerick. Born July 23, 1872, being the only son of Aubrey
Stephen de Vere O'Brien, Esq., Capt. late 6oth Rifles [who
was the eldest son of the Hon. Robert O'Brien (brother of the
Rt. Hon. Lucius O'Brien, 13th Lord Inchiquin), by his wife
Eleanor Catherine Jane Alicia Lucy, dau. of Sir Aubrey de
Vere, Bart.], by his wife Harrriett Lucy, only dau. of Major-
Gen. George Wynne, R.E. ; by Royal License, dated April
9, 1899, he assumed the name of de Vere in lieu of O'Brien,
and the arms of de Vere as his principal arms quarterly with
the arms of O'Brien. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, quarterly gules and or, in the dexter chief quarter a
mullet argent (for de Vere) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii.,
gules, three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or, and
argent ; ii. argent, three piles issuing from the chief and
meeting in point gules ; iii. or, a pheon azure (for O'Brien).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a cap of dignity gules,
doubled ermine, a boar passant azure, armed, bristled, and
unguled or. Motto — " Vero nihil verius." ^^^a^— Curragh
Chase, co. Limerick. Club — Wellington.
DEVEREUX, quartered by MAINWARING-ELLER-
KER-ONSLOW,
DEVEREUX. Quarterly, i. argent, a fesse gules, in
chief three torteaux (Devereux, c. 14th cent.); 2. vair(5
or and gules (Ferrers of Chartley, temp. Henry HI.) ; 3.
argent, a cross engrailed gules, between four water-bougets
sable (Bourchitr, 14th cent.) ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii., azure,
three fleurs-de-lis or (France); ii. and iii., gules, three
lions passant guardant in pale or (England), within a
bordure argent (Thomas of Woodstock, son of King
Edward III.). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head argent, eared gules.
Motto^" Bassis virtutum constantia."
Sons of Robert, 15th Viscount Hereford, in Holy
Orders, Canon of Durham, b. 1809 ; d. 1855 ; ;«.
1841, Emma Jemima, d. of George Ravenscroft : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Devereux, i6th Viscount
Hereford (2 Feb. 1550) and Premier Viscount of England,
13th Baronet (Eng., 25 Nov. 1611), J.P. and D.L co.
Brecon, J.P. cos. Hereford and Radnor [Supporters —
is the Military Cockade.
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Dexter, a talbot argent, eared gules, ducally gorged of the
last ; sinister, a reindeer proper, attired, gorged with a ducal
coronet and lined or] ; b. 1843; m. 1863, Hon. Mary Anna,
d. of ist Lord Tredegar ; and has issue— Hon. Robert
Charles Devereux, J. P. and D.L. co. Brecon, J. P. co.
Hereford, B.A. (Oxon.), Capt. ist V.B. S. Wales Borderers
1889-1895, b. 1865 [m. 1892, Ethel Mildred, d. of John
Shaw, Esq., J.P., of Welburn Hall, co. York; and has
issue— Robert Godfrey de Boliun Devereux, Esq., b. 1894;
Blanche Marion ; and Ursula Mary Ethel] ; Hon. Muriel
[m. 1893, Anthony Noel Denny] ; Hon. Eleanor Mary ;
Hon. Lilian ; and Hon. Rosamond Ela. Seats — Tregoyd,
Three Cocks, Breconshire ; Ashford Hall, Ludlow. Club—
Carlton.
Hon. Henry de Bohun Devereux, b. 1848; in. 1872,
Maude Philippa, d. of Edward Salamon of Bayswater,
Double Bay, Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has surv. issue— (i)
Humphrey Bourchier Devereux, Esq., b. 1873 ; (2) Godfred
Vaughan Devereux, Gentleman, b. 1803 ; Sybil Henrietta ;
Muriel Ravenscroft [m. 1897, John E. Makgill] ; Miriam
Beatrice ; andMaud Guinevere. iVa/'— Tregoyd, Auckland,
New Zealand.
Son of Rear-Adm. Hon. Walter Bourchier Devereux,
M.P., b. 1810 ; d. 1868; in. 1856, Adelaide Eleanor,
d. of Hugh Robert Hughes of Bache Hall, co. Chester
(br. of 1st Lord Dinorben) : —
Walter de Laci Devereux, Esq., b. 1864; m. 1893,
Blanche Isobel, d. of W. H. Johnston of Annandale,
Clifton; and has issue — (i) Humphrey William Devereux,
Esq., b. 1894; (2) Edmund Bourchier Devereux, Gentle-
man, b. 1895; (3) Robert de Bohun Devereux, Gentleman,
b. 1897. Bes. — Jersey.
Son of Major -Gen. Hon. George Talbot Devereux,
R.H.A. , b. 1819; d. 1898; m. 2nd, 1889, Katherine
Jane, d. of Ashe Windham of Wawne Hall, Yorks. : —
George Arthur Windham Devereux, Esq., b. 1892.
Res.~
DEVEREUX of Ballyrankin (U.O.). Quarterly, i and
4, ermine, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux (Devereux) ;
2 and 3, per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per fesse
sable and gules, in chief two open dexter hands of the
last (Daly). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a buck trippant proper. Motto —
" Per angusta ad augusta."
Sons of Rev. Nicholas Devereux, D.D., of Ballyrankin
House and Killimur Castle, b. 1799 ; d. 1867 ; m.
1833, Maria, d. of John Harward Jessop of Doory
Hall, CO. Longford.
Rev. Nicholas Jessop Devereux, ^LA. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Vicar of St. Mary's, Hoxton, and Private Chaplain
to the Duke of Portland, b. 1841 ; m. 1887, Florence
Sarah, d. of Ferdinand Greatrex of Uxbridge, Middx.
Seat — Ballyrankin House, Ferus, co. Wexford. Res. —
St. Mary's Vicarage, Provost Street, Hoxton, N.
Hyacinth Daly Devereux, Gentleman, formerly Lieut. 87th
Roy. Irish Fus., b. 1846; in. 1890, Miss Nichol. Res. —
Texas, U.S.A.
Robert Fetherston Devereux, Esq., Major (ret.) 2nd
W. India Regt., b. 1847; m. 1883, Francis Josephine
Alicia, d. of Rev. Morley Swifte-Denis, M.A. , M.D., Rector
of Eldermine, co. Wexford ; and has issue — John Nicholas
Devereux, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
d. an infant ; (3) Hubert Stephen Lowry Dewar, Gen-
tleman, b. May 14, 1892. Estate — " HoX&s" Estate,
DE WAHULL,
WODE.
quartered by WILMOT-CHET-
ALBEMARLE O'BEIRNE WILLOUGHBY DEWAR,
Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Hurstbourne, Tarrant.
Born June 15, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Albe-
marle Dewar, Esq., Captain 87th Regt,, Royal Irish Fusi-
liers, and Jane his wife, only child of Felix O'Beirne, Esq.
Armorial bearings — Or, a ship in the sea proper, sails
furled, streamers flying azure, on a chief of the last two
boars' heads erased argent, armed gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an anchor
erect sable, cabled gules. Motto— " Dum spiro spero."
Married, April 29, 1882, Florence Wilhelmina Rose, second
dau. of the late Col. Marriot Matthews, D.L. Oxon. 89th
Regt., and Col. Oxfordshire Militia; and has Issue — (r)
Albemarle Willoughby David Dewar, Gentleman, b. Sept.
18, 1886; (2) Clive Albemarle Bertie Dewar, Gentleman,
Hampshire.
Andover.
Residence — "Doles," Hurstbourne, Tarrant,
JAMES GUMMING DEWAR, Esquire, J. P. and Com-
missioner of Supply for Midlothian, Capt. late ist Dragoon
Guards and nth Hussars ; served throughout the Zulu War
and at the capture of Sekukunis Town, South Africa
(severely wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal and
clasp). Is a meniber of the Royal Company of Archers,
and a Private Chamberlain (Cameriere Segreto di Spada e
cappa) to His Holiness Pius X. Botn Jan. 13, 1857,
being the eldest and onlv surviving son of the late Lieut.-
Col. Alexander Gumming Dewar, Esq., J.P., Lieut.-Col.
is the Naval Cockade.
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H.E.I.C.S., served throughout the Afghan and Sikh
Campaigns, by his wife Jane Eliza, 2nd dau. of Colonel
Cumming, H.E.I.C.S. Z./w/j— Blue, with gilt buttons,
blue and yellow waistcoat. Anuorial bearings (2nd matric,
L.O. , 1760)— Or, a chief azure. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
vanibraced brandishing a sword proper, hiked and pom-
melled or. Motto — "Quid non pro patria." Afarried,
July 29, 1884, Catherine Adeline, fifth dau. of Thomas
Purcell of CO. Wexford ; and has Issue — Gladys Mary ;
Eileen Jane ; and Katharine Vera. Seat — Vogrie, Gore-
bridge, Midlothian. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edin-
burgh), Royal Cork Yacht.
Sir THOMAS ROBERT DEWAR, Knight Bachelor.
M.P., J. P. CO. of Kent, Sheriff' of the City of London
1897-98. Born 1864, being the fifth son of John Dewar of
Perth. Armorial bearings— Per saltire or and azure, a
seax erect proper, surmounted by a saltire engrailed per
saltire of the first and second, between two cinquefoils in
fesse also of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, between two thistles leaved and
slipped proper, a cock gules, armed and spurred argent,
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil or. Motto —
" Gloria Patri." Seat — The Grove, Pluckley, near Ashford,
Kent. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Sports.
DEWAR (19 June 1902). Gules, the crosier of St.
Fillan, between a water-bouget in the dexter and a
vacuum vessel in the sinister argent, on a chief of the last,
Dewey of Cheshunt, co. Herts, by his wife Caroline, dau.
of Thomas Ballard of High Halden, Kent. Livery~'D?aV
bine. Armorial bearings — Per fesse sable and or, three
cinquefoils within two barrulets, between three dragons'
three cinquefoils of the first. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cock proper.
Motto — " Scientia potestas."
Son of Thomas Dewar of Kincardine-on-Forth, /'. ;
d. ; m. , Anne, d. of Hugh Eadie, Shipowner : —
Sir James Dewar, Knight Bachelor (1904), President of
the Royal Society, M.A., LL.D. (Glasgow, St. Andrews,
and Edinburgh), D. Sc. , Professional Fellow of St. Peter's
College, Cambridge ; Jacksonian Prof, of Experimental
Philosophy, Univ. Camb. ; FuUerian Professor of Chemistry,
Roy. Inst, of London, &c., b. 20 Sept. 1842; tn. 1871,
Helen Rose, d. of William Banks of Edinburgh. Res. —
21 Albemarle Street, London, W; Scroope Terrace, Cam-
bridge. Clubs — Athenaeum, Garrick.
DE WELLES, quartered by BARNEWALL.
D'EWES, quartered by GRANVILLE.
THOMAS CHARLES DEWEY, Esquire, J. P. co. Kent.
Bom August 31, 1840, being the eldest son of Charles
heads erased counterchanged, in each of their mouths a
sword in bend proper, pommels and hilts of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head erased sable, holding in the mouth a sword
in bend proper, pommel and hilt or, between two dragons'
wings of the last, on each a bend of the first, charged with
a cinquefoil of the third. Motto — " Vir sapiens fortis est."
Married, Aug. 29, 1866, Clara, dau. of Thomas Daws of
Pyrford, co. Surrey ; and has Issue — (1) Rev. Stanley Daws
Dewey, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A., Rector of Moreton-
hampstead, b. Aug. 12, 1867 [m. Emily Rose, second dau.
of Rev. Hugh Lewis Pryce, Rector of Llanfairynghornwy
and Rural Dean of Talabolion, Anglesey] ; (2) Marshall
Dewey, Gentleman, b. Oct. 14, 1874 [m. Ethel, third dau.
of Charles Harvey]; Violet [;«. Rev. Edmund Wigram,
eldest son of the late Prebendary Wigram.]; Lilly [tn.
Arthur Willoughby Harvey] ; Daisy ; Ivy Muriel ; and
Daphne Dorothy. 5Va/ — South Hill Wood, Bromley,
Kent ; Peak House, Sidmouth, Devon. Clubs — Constitu-
tional, Junior Constitutional.
DEWHURST (H. Coll.). Or, gutt^-de-poix, three
saltires couped fessewise gules between as many escallops
of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a wolf's head erased or, gutt6-de-
poix, three saltires as in the arms gules. Motto — " Spes
mea in Deo."
Sons of John Bonny Dewhurst, Esq., J. P., of Aireville,
Skipton, b. 1819 ; d. 1904; w. 1844, Frances, d. of
Nicholas England of Colne, Lanes. : —
Algernon Dewhurst, Gentleman, b. 1851. Seat^—.Wre-
ville, Skipton, Yorks. Club — Reform (Manchester).
Lionel Dewhurst, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; i?i. 1884, Elinor,
d. of William Tunstill of Reedyford, Nelson-in-Marsden ;
and has issue— Cyril Dewhurst, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; Mary
Frances; and Gladys. Kes. — Prospect House, Skipton.
Harold Dewhurst, Gentleman, b. 1861. Kes. — Aireville,
Skipton.
Son of John Dewhurst of Swadford House, Skipton,
b. 1787 ; d. 1864 ; ;«. 1815, Alice, d. of John Bonny of
Blackpool, Lanes. : —
Thomas Henry Dewhurst, Esq., J. P. West Rdg. Yorks.,
b. 1829 ; w. 1859 ; and has with other issue five sons. Res.
— Whin Field, Skipton, Yorks.
ROBERT HENRY DE WINTON, Esquire, formerly
Capt. 99th Regt. , J. P. and D. L. for the co. of Hereford
is the Military Cockade.
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(High Sheriff 1886), and J. P. for the co. of Glamorgan.
Born 1819, leing the youngest son of the late Cann de
Winton (formerly Wilkins), Esq., J. P., D.L., of the Manor
House, St. George, co. Somerset, by Mary, only dau.
of Thomas Evans of Berthlwyd, and widow of William
Williams. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and argent,
in chief two spear-heads erect sable, and in base a wyvern
proper, wings elevated, and charged with two annulets pale-
ways of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern's head erased proper, gorged
with a collar embattled counter-embattled or, thereon two
annulets sable, holding in the mouth an arrow in bend
the pheon downwards argent. Motto — " Syn ar dyhiin."
Married, 1847, Frances Caroline, dau. of Andrew Allan
of Strathallan, New South Wales; and has had Issue —
(i) Robert de Winton, Gentleman, b. June 25, 1854; (2)
William Edward de Winton, Gentleman, b. Sept. 6, 1856;
Mary Augusta [m., 1894, Towers Smith] ; Fanny, d. young ;
Edith; Emmeline Charlotte Frances m., July 22, 1891,
Alfred Houston- Boswall of Broome Park, Alnwick]; Maud
Ellie; Fanny Augusta [;«., 1807, Richard Chester-Master];
Ellie Blanche [m., Jan. 6, 1886, Philip Wolfe Murray,
Lieut. R.N.]. 5«rtV— Graftonbury, Hereford. Club —
Boodle's.
GEORGE DE WORMS, second Baron de Worms,
an Hereditary Baron of the Austrian Empire [title
borne in England by Royal License dated 1874], of Milton
de Worms, first Baron de Worms, by his wife Henrietta,
dau. of S. M. Samuel. Livery — Dark blue and orange.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure a key in
bend, wards upwards or ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed
sable, over all an escutcheon gules, a de.xter arm fesse-
ways, couped at the wrist proper, the hand grasping three
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire or, barbed and
flighted argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet
of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree
with a mantling gules and azure, lined or; and for his
Crest, out of a ducal coronet, five ostrich feathers or, gules,
or, azure, and or. Supporters— On a bronze compartment,
on either side a lion gold, collared and chained or, and
pendent from the compartment a golden scroll, thereon the
Motto in letters gules, " Vinctus non victus." Married,
April 18, i860, Louisa, only daughter of the late Baron
de Samuel; and has Isstie—(i) Baron Anthony Denis
Maurice George de Worms, born January 4, 1869; (2)
Baron Percy George de Worms, born November 3, 1873 ;
Henrietta Emmy Louisa Amelia. 5<?a/— Milton Park,
Egham, in the county of Surrey. Town residence — 17 Park
Crescent, W. Marine residence — 27 Adelaide Crescent,
Brighton. Clubs — Carlton Conservative, Junior Carlton,
City of London, Constitutional.
D'EYNCOURT, see TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT.
DICCONSON, see GERARD-DICCONSON.
Park, Egham, J. P. for the cos. of Surrey, Middlesex, Sussex,
and London, D.L. for the Tower Hamlets, Knight Grand
Commander of the Imperial and Royal Austrian Order of
Francis Joseph, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Born Feb. 16, 1829, being the son of Solomon Benedict
DICK (L.O.). Or, a fesse azure, between two mullets
gules in chief, and in base a thistle slipped proper.
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, the sun in splendour or. Motto—" Haud unquam
post."
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Son of late Capt. James Adam Dick of the Hawkesbury
Rifles, N.S. Wales, d. 1840; d. 1900; m. ist, 1864,
Jean, d. of William Benson of Carronshore and Grange-
mouth, and Richmond, N.S.W. : —
James Adam Dick, Esq., B.A. (Sydney), M.D.. Ch.M.
(Edin.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.), Capt. Australian Army Med.
Corps, S. African Field Force 1900-1901, /'. 1866. J^es. —
Catfoss, Randwick, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
QUINTIN DICK DICK. Esquire, of co. Wicklow, late
a Capt. in the Derbyshire Yeomanry and Queen's Royal
Antrim Rifles, High Sheriff co. Wicklow 1898. Born
April 13, 1848, being the second surviving son of the Rev.
Quintin Dick Hume, by his wife Anna, dau. of Benjamin
Wills Richardson ; succeeded his uncle the Rt. Hon. W.
W. F. Dick in 1892, under the will of that gentleman's
maternal uncle, Quintin Dick, Esq., formerly M.P. for
Maiden, and by Royal License, dated Nov. 1892, was
authorised to take and use the surname and arms of
Dick. Livery — Green, with white facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, a sword in pale point up-
wards argent, hilted and pomelled or, between two mullets
in chief of the last (Dick) ; 2, vert, a lion rampant argent
(Hume) ; 3, argent, three popinjays vert, collared gules
( Pepdie). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a leopard sejant proper. Motto — " Semper
fidelis." Estates in cos. Wicklow, Carlow, and Galway,
Ireland. Seat — Carintrila, co. Galway. Residence — 12
Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Arthur's, Junior United Service, Bachelors', Cavalry, Kil-
dare Street (Dublin), St. George's Yacht.
Sir THOMAS NORTH DICK-LAUDER, 9th Baronet
(Nova Scotia, Jan. 25, 1690), of Fountain Hall, co. Had-
dington, Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England (formerly Lieut.
6oth Rifles). Born April 28, 1846, being the eldest son
of the late Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Bart., by his wife
Lady Anne, second dau. of the Rt. Hon. North Hamilton,
6th Earl of Stair, and succeeded his father in 1867. Ar-
morial bearings (as recorded in Lyon Register) — Gules, a
gryphon salient within a bordure argent (for Lauder) ; and
pendent from an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a
Baronet of Nova Scotia. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a tower with portcullis
down and the head and shoulders of a sentinel appearing
above the battlements in a watching posture proper. Sup-
porters— Two lions rampant argent. Mottoes (over the
crest) — " Turris prudentia custos " ; (below the arms) " Ut
migraturus habita. " \The arms are, as will be seen, used
is the Military Cockade.
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with a quartering for Dick attd 7vith a second crest for
which there does not appear to be any authority, and with
other minor differences.^ Seats — Fountain Hall, F'encait-
land, Haddingtonshire ; The Grange House, Edinburgh.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
[Heir presumptive — His brother, John Edward Arthur
Dick-Lauder, Esq., b. 1848, m., 1873, Rosa, dau. of the
late C. \V. Caldecott of Fort Jackson : and has Issue -Zella
Evelyn ; Norma Anne [m. Alick Sackville Payne-Gallwey] ;
and Marguerita Maud Elizabeth. Residence — The Grange,
Agra Patnas, Ceylon.^
CHARLES GAUNTLETT DICKEN, Esquire, Post
Captain R.N. Born April 26, 1854, being the fourth but
second surviving son of the late Rev. Aldersey Dicken, by
his wife Caroline Mary, fourth dau. of George Huddleston
(formerly Croft) of Greenland, co. Middlesex. Armorial
bearings — Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a cross flory sable,
between four leopards' faces jessant-de-lis gules, a cross
flory or. Mantling' sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a lion sejant sable, gutt^e-
d'or, gorged with a collar or, supporting with the dexter
fore-paw an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross flory
sable, surmounted by another. Motto — " Consilio ac vir-
tute." Married, firstly, Margaret Christina, dau. of Edward
Brooking Cornish of Sydney, New South Wales ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Vernon Dicken, Gentleman, b. August
13, 1881; (2) Frank Huddleston Dicken, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 25, 1885 ; (3) Edward Bernard Cornish Dicken,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1888. He married secondly, Ada
Mary, only dau. of Major-General John Byron ; and has
further Issue (4) John Aldersey Dicken, (Jentleman, b.
Sept. 23, 1896. Residence —
FREDERICK ROWLAND DICKEN, Esquire, Post
Captain R.N. (retired). Born Sept. 13, 1845, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Aldersey
Dicken, by his wife Caroline Mary, fourth dau. of George
Huddleston (formerly Croft) of Greenford, co. Middlesex.
Armorial bearings — Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a cross
Hory sable, between four leopards' faces jessant-de-lis gules,
a cross flory or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a lion sejant
sable, guttfe-d'or, gorged with a collar or, supporting with
the dexter fore-paw an escutcheon argent, charged with a
cross flory sable, surmounted by another. MottO — "Con-
silio ac virtute." Married, ]\me 28, 1877, Charlotte Hester,
fourth dau. of Rev. James Hardwicke Dyer, B. D., Fellow
and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford, Vicar of Great Walt-
ham, CO. Essex ; and has Issue — (i) Aldersey Dicken, Gentle-
man, b. July 12, 1880 ; (2) Eden Rowland Huddleston
Dicken, Gentleman, b. Jan. 17, 1888 ; Edith Louise ; and
Avice Cecily. Residence —
Colonel WILLIAM POPHAM DICKEN, C.B. (mil.
1891), D.S.O. (1887), Indian (Madras) Staff Corps, served
with Burmese Expedition, in command of Toungoo and
Ningyan (Pyinmana) Column 1885-87 (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal). Born 1834, being the eldest son of the
late William Stephens Dicken, M.D., of the Indian Medical
Service, and grandson of the Rev. Perry Dicken, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Witheridge, and Rector of Pong-
hill, CO. Devon. Armorial bearings Argent, gutt^e-de-
poix, on a cross flory sable, between four leopards' faces
jessant-de-lys gules, a cross flory or, and pendent below
the escutcheon his badges as C.B. and D.S.O. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -On a rock proper, a lion cou-
chant sable, gutt6e-d'or, gorged with a collar or, supporting
with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon argent, charged with
a cross flory sable, surmounted by another as in the arms.
Club — United Service.
DICKINS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, ermine, on a
cross flory sable, a leopard's face or (Dickins, granted by
Segar, 1625); 2 and 3, azure, a dolphin naiant argent, fins
or, between three escallops of the last (Scrase — arms confd.
and crest granted by Segar, 1616). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant
sable, holding in the dexter paw a cross flory or.
Son of William Dickins, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Cher-
rington, co. Warwick, J. P. cos. Glos. and Worcs. ,
b. 1793; d. 1883; m. 1821, Lucy, d. of Hon. Sir James
Allan Park, Judge of the Common Pleas :^
William Park Dickins, Esq., I. P. and D.L., Dep. Chrm.
Qr. Sessions and Vice-Chrm. C.C. co. Warwick, J. P. co.
Worcs., M.A. Oxon., late Fell. Merton Coll., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1824 ; w. 1859, Catherine Frances (d. 1899), d.
of Rev. Charles Causton, Rector of Lasham, Hants; and
has issue— William Godfrey Dickins, Gentleman, b. 1869
[w. 1895, Sybil Octavia, d. of Rev. Christopher D. Francis ;
and has issue— William Anthony Dickins, Gentleman, b.
1896]. i'^aZ—Cherrington House, Shipston-on-Stour. Club
— United University.
DICKINS, see SCRASE-DICKINS.
ARCHIBALD DICKSON, Gentleman, M.D. Born
May 15, 1837, being the fourth but only surviving son of
the late David Dickson of Kilbucho, Advocate, by his wife
Jemima, dau. of Rev. David Pyper, Minister of Pencait-
land. Armorial bearings -Argent, three mullets gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
liis liveries, a dexter hand holding a scymitar proper.
Motto— " Fortes fortuna juvat." Seat — Hartree House,
Biggar.
JAMES DICKSON, Gentleman. Born 1849, being the
second surviving son of the late Edward Dalzel Dickson,
M.D., M.R.C.P. (Lond.), Physician to H.M. Embassy at
Constantinople, by his wife Louisa, youngest surviving dau.
of the late Col. H an mer Warrington, K. H. 4th Dragoon
Guards. Armorial bearings— Per pale azure and argent,
two mullets in chief and an escallop in base counter
changed, and on a chief engrailed or, three pallets gules.
Mantling azure doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the liveries, a dexter hand holding a sprig of everlasting
proper. MottO — " Dum vita spes." Married, Feb. 15,
1904, Ottilia Caroline, third surviving dau. of Dr. Elijah
Meshallum, M.D. Residence — ElWayleeyeh, Cairo, Egypt.
RAYNES WAITE DICKSON, Gentleman, of Arnside,
South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, President of the Law
Institute of Victoria. Born August 13, 1845, being the
eldest son of James Dickson, by his wife Hannah Berry,
and grandson of William Dickson of Anfield Lodge, near
Liverpool, by his wife Frances Rickets, daughter of Raynes
Barrett Waite of Jamaica. Clubs — Oriental, Australian
(Melbourne). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Vair, five mullets, three and two, fesseways or, a chief of
the last thereon between two torteaux, a pale gules, charged
with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's
head erased argent, gutt^e-de-sang, muzzled gules, a bezant
between two mullets fesseways or ; with the Motto, " Fortes
fortuna juvat." Married, firstly, October 20, 1870, Elizabeth
(died 1889), daughter of William Kiddle of Somersetshire,
England ; and by her has Issue — Raynes Waite Stanley
Dickson, Gentleman, born November 11, 1871 ; secondly,
Annie Mary, widow of the late Colonel Borthwick, and
daughter of the Reverend S. Russell Davies, and by her has,
Maud.
WILLIAM DICKSON DICKSON, Esquire (formerly
Maunsell ; assumed the surname and arms of Dickson in
lieu of Maunsell by Royal Licence dated Dec. 27, 1900),
Col., lately commanding the Limerick City Artillery, J. P.
CO. Limerick, High Sheriff 1890. Born April 27, 1853, being
the only son of the late Rev. W. F. Maunsell, Vicar of Kil-
linio, CO. Limerick, by his wife Rebecca Caroline, elder dau.
of Rev. Richard Dickson of Vermont, Clarina, co. Limerick.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, azure, a crescent
between three mullets argent, on a chief or, as many pallets
gules (for Dickson) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between
three maunches sable (for Maunsell). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, out of battle-
ments a naked arm embowed holding a sword all proper.
Motto -" Fortes fortuna juvat." Married, Feb. 17, 1897,
Frances Louisa, elder dau. of the Rev. L. M. Maunsell,
lately Rector of Kilskyre, co. Meath ; and has Issue—
Elizabeth Rebecca Frances ; and Norah Constance. Seats
— Kildinio House, Kildinio, co. Limerick; and Southill,
Bournemouth. Clubs— \2mo-n, County (Limerick), Bourne-
mouth.
CHARLES WRIOTHESLY DIGBY, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. of Warwick. Born Jan. 31, 1859, being the only son of
Charles Wriothesly Digby, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Dorset,
I is the Naval Cockade.
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by his wife Adelaide, dau. of Rt. Hon. Gtorge Bankes of
Kingston Lacy, Dorset. Livery — Dark blue, with white
facings. Armorial bearings -Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent.
Mantling' azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an ostrich argent, holding in his beak a horseshoe
or. Motto -" Deo, non fortuna. " Alarried, firstly, Feb.
15, 1881, Dora Adelaide (d. 1898), dau. of Rupert Pennefather
Fetht-rstonhaugh of Moreton, Dorset; secondly, 1904,
Evelyn Frances Adams, dau. of Ralph Coker Adams Beck,
of Bookham Lodge, Cobham, Surrey; and has Issue^
Lettice Adelaide; and Margery Frances. 5^a^ — Meriden
Hall, Coventry. Clubs — Arthur's, Junior Carlton.
HENRY ALMARUSDIGBY, Esquire, J. P. co. Norfolk,
Capt. R. N. (retired). Born Feb. 9, 1843, being the second son
of the Hon. and Rev. K. H. Digby, Hon. Canon of Norwich,
by his wife Caroline Sheppard, dau. of E. Sheppard. Ar-
morial bearings -Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, an
ostrich argent, holding in his beak a horseshoe or. Motto
— "Deo, non fortuna." Married, Sept. 24, 1874, Leonora
Sabina, dau. of Rev. G. L. Wavey. Residence -North
Runeton Lodge, King's Lynn. C/«i^ — United Service.
Sir KENELM EDWARD DIGBY, K.C.B. (1898).
Born September 9, 1836, being the eldest son of the
late Reverend Hon. Kenelm Henry Digby, M.A. (Oxon.),
Honorary Canon of Norwich, Rural Dean, Rector of
Tittleshall, in the county of Norfolk, by Caroline his wife,
dau. of Edward Sheppard of Firgrove, in the co. of Salop ;
called to the Bar in Lincoln's Inn, 1865, and made a
Bencher, 1891 ; appointed Judge of Circuit Number 19,
Feb. 1892 ; Permanent Under Secretary of State for the
Home Department, 1895 -1903. Club — Athenasum. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent, impaling
for Strutt party per pale sable and azure, two chevronels
engi-ailed between three cross crosslets fitchi^e or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours an ostrich argent, holding
in its beak a horse-shoe or. Motto— " Deo non fortuna."
Married, August 30, 1870, Caroline, commonly known as
the Honourable Caroline, dau. of the Right Honourable
Edward Strutt, first Baron Bel per ; and has /ssue — (i)
Arthur Kenelm Digby, Esq., R.F.A., b. May 19, 1879;
(2) Edward Aylmer Digby, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1883;
Emily ; and Lettice. Postal addresses — Gorse Acres,
Churt, Farnham, Surrey, and 57 E^aton Place, S.W.
WILLIAM BENJAMIN DIGBY, Esquire, Hon.
Lieut. -Colonel D.A.M., J. P. for co. Westmeath, High
Sheriff 1 877 and 1878. Born April 28, 1824, being the eldest
son of Benjamin Digby and his wife Sophia, dau. of Ad-
miral Inglis, Redhall, N.B. Armorial bearings Azure, a
fleur-de-lis argent. Mantling azure and ar!;ent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, holding in
his beak a horseshoe or. Motto —" Deo, non fortuna."
Married, firstly, Fannie Isabella, dau. of William Lees,
Esq., of Ashfield, CO. Dublin; and secondly, Fanny Char-
lotte, third dau. of Rev. Edward P. Brooke, Canon of
Dromore, co. Down. 5ea/ — Ballincurra, MuUingar, co.
Westmeath.
The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES WENT-
WORTH DILKE, 2nd Baronet (January 22, 1862), of
Sloane Street, Chelsea, P.C, LP. co. Middlesex, LL.M.
(Trin. Hall, Camb.), Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple),
M.P. for Chelsea (1868-1886), and for Forest of Dean
Division of Gloucestershire since 1892, was Under-Secretary
for Foreign Affairs 1880-1882, and President of Local
Government Board 1882-1885. Born Sept. 4, 1843, being
the eldest son of the late Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke,
ist Bart., M.P. for Wallingford, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Capt. Wm. Chatfield, ist Madras Cavalry ; succeeded his
father May 11, 1869. Z,zW;j— Chocolate brown. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a lion rampant per pale argent and or,
the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as
a baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dove argent, membered gules.
Mottoes — "Love and honour," "Leo inimicis amicis
columba." Married, first, Jan. 30, 1872, Katherine Mary
Eliza [d. 1874), only dau. of the late Capt. Arthur Gore
Sheil ; and has Issue — Charles Wentworth Dilke, Esq., b.
Sept. 19, 1874. He married secondly, Oct. 3, 1885, Emilia
Friinces((/. 1904), dau. of the late Major Strong, and widow
of the Rev. Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln Coll. , Oxford.
Rendences — 76 Sloane Street, S.W. ; Pyrford, Rough,
Woking ; Docketi Eddy, Sheppertun, Middlesex. Clubs-
Reform, National Liberal, Burlington, Cobden.
DILLON, quartered by FITZGIBBON.
DILLON, see LEE-DILLON.
ALFRED DILLON, Gentleman. Born May 15, 1852,
being the eldest son of the late Ralph Cantrell Dillon of
Manchester, and of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, sometime
H.B. M.'s Consul at Pernambuco, by his wife Matilda Caro-
line, dau. of James Nott. Armorial bearings — Party
per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant debruised
by two barrulets between three crescents, and within the
horns of each a mullet of six points all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a falcon rising argent, the whole
between two crescents, and within the horns of each a
mullet of six points gules. Motto — " Auxilium ab alto."
is the Military Cockade.
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Married, Feb. 23, 1876, Hedwig Caroline, dau. of Dr.
John Frederic Meister, formerly of Munster, Westphalia,
and now of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul ; and has
Issue — John Alfred Leonard Dillon, Gentleman, b. Jan. 30,
1880 ; Maria Valeria Florentina ; and Leonora Helena
Frederica. Estates in Rio Grande do Sul. Residence —
Aquitaine House, Elm Road, Beckenham, Kent.
LINN DE GLORL^ DILLON, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 15, 1859, being the fourth but third surviving son of the
late Ralph Cantrell Dillon of Manchester and of Rio Grande
do Sul, Brazil, formerly H.B.M. Consul at Pernambuco,
by his wife Matilda Caroline, dau. of James Nott. Armo-
rial hearings -Party per pale argent and gules, a lion ram-
pant debruised by two barrulets between three crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six points all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a falcon rising argent,
the whole between two crescents, and within the horns of
each a mullet of si.x points gules. Motto—" Auxilium ab
alto." yl/rt/'/-/t'(/, and has issue. Residence— V<x\.o M^gx^,
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
LUKE GERALD DILLON, Gentleman. Born April
24, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Charles Blake
Dillon, Gentleman, of Springlawn, in the co. of Roscommon,
by Maria his wife, dau. of the late John Neilan of -Stone-
park, in the connty of Roscommon. Armorial toearings —
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Argent, a lion passant between three crescents gules, a
martlet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is i^laced a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules holding between the paws an
estoile of eight points or; with the Motto, " Dum spiro
spero." Married, Feb. 6, 1900, Elizabeth Mary, second
dau. of the Hon. Hubert Francis Dormer ; and has Issue —
Gerald Dormer Fitzgerald Dillon, Gentleman, b. April r, 1901.
Postal address — Tempest House, Seaham, county Durham.
General Sir MARTIN ANDREW DILLON, G.C.B.,
C.S.I. , General; Col. Com. Rifle Bridade 1904; served
with distinction in the Crimea, in India, and in Abyssinia ;
late an A. D.C. to the Queen, Mil. Sec. in India, and
Assistant Mil. Sec. at the Horse Guards ; commanded a
Division in India. Born 1826, being the son of the late
Major A. J. Dillon of Lissane, co. Mayo. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion passant between three crescents
gules, a martlet for difference. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an
estoile wavy of eight points or; with the Motto, "Dum
spiro spero." Postal address — United Service Club,
London, S.W. Clubs — United Service, Marlborough.
a falcon rising
and within the
Motto—" Aux-
Mary, dau. of
RALPH AMARO DILLON, Gentleman, M.D. Born
Nov. II, 1857, being the third but second surviving son of the
late Ralph Cantrell Dillon of Manchester and of Rio Grande
do Sul, Brazil, formerly H.B.M. C'onsul at Pernambuco, by
his wife Matilda Caroline, dau. of James Nott. Armorial
bearings — Party per pale, argent and gules, a lion rampant
debruised by two barrulets between three crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six points all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a falcon rising
argent, the whole between two crescents, and within the
horns of each a mullet of six points gules. Motto — " Aux-
ilium ab alto." Is married. y?«?(3'^//r£' - Dextrelle Avenue,
Chicago.
RUPERT WENTWORTH DILLON, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., Mem. Brit. Med. Assoc, late
Assst. Div. Surg. Wandsworth Div. Metrop. Police. Born
March 4, 1866, being the sixth but fifth surviving son of the
late Ralph Cantrell Dillon of Manchester and of Rio Grande
do Sul, Brazil, formerly H.B.M. Consul at Pernambuco, by
his wife Matilda Caroline, dau. of James Nott. Armorial
bearings — Party per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant
debruised by two barrulets between three crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six points all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper
argent, the whole between two crescents,
horns of each a mullet of six points gules,
ilium ab alio." Married, 1900, Lilian
Samuel Wayte Cooper ; and has Issue— {\) Ralph Beresford
Rupert Dillon, Gentleman, b. 1901. Residence — 39 All-
farthing Lane, Wandsworth, S.W.
THOMAS CANTRELL DILLON, Gentleman, M.D.
Born Oct. 25, 1861, being the fifth but fourth surviving son
of the late Ralph Cantrell Dillon of Manchester and of Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil, formerly H.B.M. Consul at Pernam-
buco, by his wife Matilda Caroline, dau. of James Nott,
Armorial bearings — Party per pale argent and gules, a
lion rampant debruised by two barrulets between three
crescents, and within the horns of each a mullet of six
points all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a
falcon rising argent, the whole between two crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six points gules. MottO
— " Auxilium ab alto." Residence— VoxX-o Alegre, Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil.
HENRY LUKE DILLON -TRENCHARD, Gentle-
man. Born Tan. 14, 1849, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Luke Smith Dillon-Trenchard of Lytchett House,
by his wife Laura Augusta, younger dau. of Rev. J. J. De
Witt, of Wool, Dorset. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, per pale argent and azure, in the first three pallets
sable (forTrenchard) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant gules,
debruised with a fesse azure, between three crescents, with
an estoile of six points of the second issuant from each (for
Dillon). Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested azurt,
cuflfed or, holding in the hand a trenching-knife proper (for
Trenchard ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermme, a
hawk rising proper (for Dillon). Motto— " Nosce teipsum."
Married, March i, 1870, Fanny, youngest dau. of the late
John Steele Gatehouse of Bayville House, Emsworth,
Hants ; and has /wz/<?— Harry de Burgh Dillon-Trenchard,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 22, 1872; Laura Fanny ; and Margaret
Eva. .SVfz/— Colinshays House, near Bruton, Somerset.
§ CHARLES lp:yshon DILLWYN - VENABLES-
LLEWELYN, Esquire, Major Glamorgan Imperial
Yeomanry, J. P. for the counties of Glamorgan, Brecon,
and Radnor. Born June 29, 1870, being the second
but only surviving son of Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-
Llewelyn, Baronet, of Penllergare and Ynis-y-gerwn, in
the county of Glamorgan, by his wife Caroline Juha,
eldest dau. of Sir Micliael Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet ;
assumed by Royal License, dated June 27, 1893, the
surname of Venables in addition to and before that oi
Llewelyn and after that of Dillwyn, and the additional arms
of Venables quartered. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms -. Quarterly i and 4, argent gutt(?e-de-poix, three chey-
ronels gules, in base a Iamb passant proper (for Llewe yn) ;
2. azurS, two bars each cotised, between hve mullets, three
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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in chief and two in base all argent, and for difference a
cross crosslet or (for Venables) ; 3. gules, on a chevron
nebuly argent, five trefoils slipped of the first (for Dillwyn),
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of
Venables without distinctions. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and
sprouting, a lamb passant proper supporting a stafi" or,
therefrom flowing a banner gules, charged with three chev-
ronels argent; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern,
wings expanded gules, each wing charged with a fesse
argent, issuant from a weir-basket proper, the dexter claw
resting on a mullet azure, charged for difterence as in the
arms (for Venables) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a stag's head couped proper, three trefoils slipped
vert (for Dillwyn). Motto — " Craignez honte." Married,
August 23, 1893, Katharine Minna, elder dau. and co-
heiress of the late Rev. Richard Lister Venables of
Llysdinam, co. Brecon; and has Issue — (i) John Lister
Dillwyn-Venables- Llewelyn, Esq., b. 1897; (2) Charles
Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Gentleman, b. 1900;
and Agnes Barbara. Seat — Llysdinam Hall, Newbridge-
on-Wye. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's.
UIMSDALE, quartered by TARLETON.
DIMSDALE (H. Coll., 1769). Argent, on a fesse
dancett^e azure, between three mullets sable, two bezants.
DiMSDALE. Arms as above, and as an honourable
augmentation (granted by Empress Catherine of Russia
1769; R.L., 1813), an inescutcheen or, thereon a wing of
the displayed black eagle of the Russian Imperial coat.
Crest— Out of the coronet of a Russian Baron, a griffin's
head azure.
Sons of Robert, 6th Baron Dimsdale, |.P., D.L.,
M.A. (Oxon.), M.P., b. 1828; ,/. 1898; m. 1853,
Cecilia Jane, eld. d. of Rev. Richard Marcus South-
well, M.A., Rector of St. Stephen's, Herts.
Charles Robert Southwell Dimsdale, the Hon. (7th)
Baron Dimsdale of the Russian Empire (13 Feb. 1769 ;
R.L., 29 July 1813), Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Camb.), J. P.
Herts, b. 1856; ;«. ist, 1882, Ahce, (d. 1886), d. of late
Charles J. Monk, M.P. ; 2nd, 1891, Mabel Sophia, d. of
Sir Brydges Henniker, 4th Bart. ; and has issue (by first
mar.) — (i) Edward Charles, b. 1883 ; (2) Reginald Thomas,
b. 1885; and (by second mar.), Ursula Katharine, and
Cecilia Mable Lucinda. Seats — Essendon Place, Hatfield,
Herts ; Smaley, Meesden, Buntingford, Herts.
Marcus Southwell Dimsdale, Gentleman, M.A., Kell.
King's Coll., Camb., b. i860; m. 1902, Elsbeth, d. of
Rev. Sir James Phillips, i2lh Bart. Jies. — Corner House,
Cambridge.
Robert Dimsdale, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1898, Lucy
Maud Mary, d. of Sir T. Bazley, Bart; and has issue —
Peter Dimsdale, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and Priscilla
Res. — Ravenshill, Lechlade, Glos.
DIMSDALE. Arms as first above. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a staff fesse-
wise, entwined by a serpent proper, thereon a griffin's head
erased argent. Motto—" Quod Deus vult fiet."
Sons of Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, Gentleman, of
52 Cleveland Square, b. 1813 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1846,
Catharine, d. of Thomas Stephenson of Clapham : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, ist Bart.
(25 July 1902), P.C. (1902); K.C.V.O. (1902), having been
previously created a Knight Bachelor in 1894, Chamberlain
of the City of London since 1902, Alderman (1891-1902),
Sheriff (1894), and in 1902 Lord Mayor of the City of
London, when he carried the crystal sceptre of the City
in front of his Majesty King Edward VII. at his corona-
tion, J. P. Essex, a Member of the Commission of Lieu-
tenancy and M.P. for City of London (since 1900), L.C.C.
1895-1900, has the Star of Ethiopia, and is Knt. Com-
mander of the Rising Sun of Japan, b. 1849; '"• 1873,
Beatrice Eliza Bower, d. of Robert Hunt Holdsworth of
57 Gloucester Gardens. W. ; and has surv. issue — John
Holdsworth Dimsdale, Esq., b. 1874 [m. 1901, ; and
has issue — John Holdsworth Dimsdale, Esq., b. 19 ];
Beatrice Holdsworth [m. 1899, L.W. Dent]; and Charlotte
Mary Holdsworth. Seat — Goldsmiths, Langdon Hills,
Romford, Essex. Town res. — 29 Sussex Square, Hyde
Park, London, W. Clubs — Carlton, City Carlton, Albe-
marle.
John Dimsdale, Esq. {q.v.).
Rev. Henry Cockfield Dimsdale, Vicar of Christchurch,
Watney Street, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1856. Res.— 'The. Christ-
church Vicarage, Watney Street, London, E.
§JOHN DIMSDALE, Esquire, a Member of His
Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of
London. Born Feb. 11, 185 1, being the second son of
thf late Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, by his wife Catherine,
is the Military Cockade.
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n^e Stephenson. Livery — 'D-axV. blue, primrose piping.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse dancettt^e azure,
between three mullets sable, two bezants. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a staff
fesseways entwined by a serpent proper, thereon a griffin's
head erased argent. Motto— " Quod Deus vult fiet." Mar-
ried, Oct. II, 1877, Mary, fifth dau. of the late William
Henry Wall of Pembury, Kent. Postal add. —i<) Phillimore
Gardens, Kensington, W. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
DINGWALL, quartered by FORUYCE.
DINGWALL 24 Sept. 1902). Azure, a stag's head
caboshed within a bordure dovetailed or, on a chief wavy
ermine, a golden fleece between two spur-revels of the
second. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a buck rising proper. Motto — " Deo
favente. " Livery—VsXe. blue, yellow facings.
Son of late Charles Dingwall, Esq., by Julia Blanche,
d. of Harvey Drew : —
Kenneth Dingwall, Esq., D.S.O., late Capt. Gordon
Highlanders (fifth surv. son), b. 17 July i86g. Post,
add. — Caledonian Club.
ALEXANDER DINGWALL-FORDYCE, Gentleman,
of Brucklay, in the county of Aberdeen. Born Sep-
tember 16, 1873, being the eldest son of the late
William Dingwall-Fordyce, Esquire, of Brucklay, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of
Aberdeen and Kincardine, by his wife Christina, eldest
daughter of Robert Horn, Esquire, Dean of the Faculty
of Advocates. Armorial beai"ngs — He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, azure three bears' heads couped argent,
muzzled gules (for Fordyce) ; 2. azure, a buck's head
caboshed or, between tliree mullets pierced argent (for
Dingwall) ; 3. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in
chief a mullet of the second, and the base wavy of the
third, a bordure engrailed or (for Lindsay). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of the
liveries are set for Crests, i. an eagle volant proper, holding
in the claws an escroll with this motto, ' ' Altius ibunt qui
ad summa nituntur ; " 2. a stag lodged proper. MottO —
" In arduis fortis." Seat — Brucklay Castle, in the county
of Aberdeen.
DIROM, see PASLEY-DIROM.
§ EDGAR JOHN DISNEY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Essex, late Capt, 7th Royal Fusiliers, Hon. Col.
3rd Batt. Esse.x Regt. Born 1835, being the eldest son
of the late Edgar Disney, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High
Sheriff 1864, by his wife Barbara, youngest dau. of Lewis
William Brouncker, of Pelhams, Dorset. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a fesse gules three fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
lion statant guardant gules. Motto—" Vincit qui patitur."
Married, 1859, Lilias Charlotte (who d. June 4, 1874),
youngest dau. of the Rev. H. Buckley, Rector of Hartshorn,
CO. Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Edgar Norton Disney,
Gentleman, B.A. Pembroke Coll., Oxon., b. 1862; [m.,
Aug. 7, 1895, Lilian Lee, only dau. of the late Captain
Townshend of Wincham Hall, co. Chester] ; Maude
Lilias ; Violet Mabel [m. Algernon Mainwaring Vaughan
Hughes, and d. March 4, 1897]; Evelyn Frances, dec;
Georgiana Emily ; and Ethel Charlotte. He m. secondly,
1878, Ellen Louisa, youngest dau. of Edward Thomas
Bainbridge of Croydon Lodge, Surrey; and has Issue — (2)
John Henry Disney, Gentleman, b. 1880; and (3) Gervase
Percy Disney, Gentleman, b. 1882. Seat—Th^ Hyde, near
Ingatestone, Essex. C/«i^ -Junior United Service.
FREDERICK WILLIAM DISNEY, Gentleman. Born
May 16, 1841, being the third son of the late Edgar
Disney, Esq., of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex, J. P. and
D.L. , High Sheriff 1864, by his wife Barbara, youngest
dau. of Lewis William Brouncker Disney of Pelhams,
Dorset. Livery — Light drab, red collar. Armorial
bearings —Argent, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis or.
with many quarterings, a mullet for difference. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest-On a wreath of the colours, a
fion statant guardant gules. Motto-" Vmcit qui patitur
Married, Nov. 29, 1883, Alice Mary. dau. f Ge"?!.^' S n^
lohn Cheape, G.C.B. , of Old Park, Ventnor, Isle of Wight .
is the Naval Cockade.
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and has Issite-{i) Frederick John Pigot Disney, Gentle-
man, /;. Aug. 9, 1889 ; and Kathleen Alice. Seat — The
Woodlands, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Club — Union.
HENRY R. E. DISNEY, Gentleman. Armorial
bearing's— Argent, on a fesse gules, three fieurs-de-lis or,
in chief a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
guardant gules, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis
or. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur." Residence-—
LAMBERT BROUNCKER DISNEY, Gentleman.
Born , being the third but second surviving son
of the late Edgar Disney, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High
Sheriff 1864, by his wife Barbara, youngest dau. of Lewis
William Brouncker of Pelhams, Dorset. Armorial
bearings -Argent, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis or.
Mantling and gules argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, a lion statant guardant gules. Motto —" Vincit
qui patitur." Married Flora Georgiana, youngest dau.
of Captain Thomas John Bourke O'Flahertie, Kilkenny
Fusiliers; and has with other Issue— AXbexi Brouncker
Disney, Gentleman ; and Ada Flora. Residence —
CONINGSBY RALPH DISRAELI, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. CO. Buckingham, M.P. for the Altrincham Div. co.
Chester. Burn 1867, being the son of Ralph Disraeli, Esq. ,
formerly Deputy Clerk of Parliaments, by his wife Katherine,
dau. of Charles Trevor, Esq., of the Inland Revenue Depart-
ment, and nephew of the Rt. Hon. the late Earl of Beacons-
field. Armorial bearings — Party per saltire gules and
ai-gent, a castle triple-towered in chief of the last, two lions
rampant in fesse sable, and an eagle displayed in base or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak
IjrojXM-, a castle triple-towered argent. Motto — " Forti
nihil difficile." Estate — Hughenden Manor, in the county
of Buckingham. Postal addresses — Hughenden Manor,
High Wycombe. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Bachelors',
Garrick.
GEORGE HENRY HEWITT DIXON, Gentleman,
N.S.W. Civil Service. Born 1847, being the second son
of Peter James Dixon, Esq., J. P., by his wife Anne, dau.
of Henry Hewitt-Oliphant. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a dove statant jMOper, in chief two bees volant or, a chief
of the last, thereon three pallets gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— In front of an anchor in bend sinister
sable, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, in the hand an
olive branch also proper. Motto — "Peace." Married,
Nov. 22, 1882, Hettie, fifth dau. of J. G. Day of p:sscx ;
and has Issue — Edmond Christian Hay Dixon, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. I, 1884; and Laura Edith Marguerite,
Postal address — Carlisle, Alfred Street, North Sidney.
THOMAS DIXON, Esquire, J. P. and County Councillor
1903-4 CO. Cumberland (High Sheriff 1903-4), Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple). Born June 9, 1861, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Dixon, Esq., of Rheda, J. P., by
his wife Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Michael Hughes of
Kingston House, Moresby, in co. Cumberland. Lively —
Blue cloth w"th silver buttons, blue and white striped
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a pale
argent, a fleur-de-lis of the first, a chief engrailed
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a cubit arm grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt
gold, a staff raguly fesseways or. Motto — "Quod dixi
dixi." Married, February 13, 1889, Maria Florence Wynn,
only daughter and heir of the late Llewelyn Lewis of "Tan-
y-fynwent, Aber, North Wales; and has Issue — Myfanwy
W^ynn Lewis; and Vera Mabel Florence. Estate — Rheda.
Postal address — Rheda, Frizington, Cumberland, via Carn-
forth. Club — Junior Carlton.
THOMAS DIXON, Gentleman. Armorial bearings—
Mantling . Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm vested or, cuffed gules, the
hand holding a fox's head erased proper, a torteau. Motto -
"Quod dixi dixi. " Residence— Qix^nsuXe. House, Durham.
THOMAS HENRY DIXON, Gentleman. Born March
9, 1844, being the only son of the late Thomas Dixon of
IJttleton, Cheshire, by his wife Anne Mary, dau. of Henry
Potts of Glan-y-rafon, Denbighshire. /,n'^;j— Blue, yellow
facings. Armorial bearings— Per chevron or and gules,
on a chevron linibriated per chevron between three lions'
heads erased and counterchanged, five fleurs-de-lis reversed
alternately. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased per fesse argent and
gules, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis of the
last, and pierced through the mouth by an arrow, and the
point coming out at the back proper, feathered argent.
Motto " Macte virtute esto." Married, July 27, 1865,
Mary Isabelle, dau. of Ambrose Wain of Birkenhead.
Seat — The Clappers, (iresford, Denbighshire. Club
Royal Thames Yacht.
§WTLLIAM SMITH DIXON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for cos. Ayr and Lanark ; late Major 2nd R. Lanark
Militia. Born 1824, being the eldest son of the late
William Dixon of Govan Hill, by Elizabeth, dau. of John
Strang of Glasgow. Armorial bearings Argent, on a
cross between four lozenges sable, an eagle displayed of the
field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter hand proper, holding a
sword in bend sinister argent. Motto -" Fortes fortuna
juvat." Married, 1851, Catherine Anne, dau. of David
Napier of Singapore. 5^a^-Govan Hill, Lanarkshire.
Residence— \<\ Grosvenor Place, S.W.
DIXON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a bend or, between two
fox's heads erased of the last, three torteaux, on a chief
nebuly ermine, a garb proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm
vested or, the cuff gules, the hand holding a fox's head
erased proper, a torteau. Motto — "Quod dixi dixi."
Son of Thomas Dixon of Blythswood, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, and of Eastfield House, Corbridge-on-Tyne : —
Thomas Dixon, Gentleman. Res. — Grenside House, co.
Durham.
DIXON-HARTLAND (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, i
and 4, argent, on a bend between two crescents sable,
three pallets or, each charged with a stag's head erased of
the second (Hartland); 2 and 3, per bend indented sable
and or, two bendlets between as many lions passant all
counterchanged (Dixon). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased or, gorged with a collar gemel, pendent therefrom
by a chain a key in bend all sable (Hartland); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion couped per fesse indented
or and sable, supporting with the sinister paw an antique
shield of the second, charged with a talbot's head erased of
the first (Dixon). Motto — " Vive memor lethi." Livery —
Navy blue, blue and white striped waistcoat.
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of Nathaniel Hartland of The Oaklands, Charlton
Kings, d. 1791 ; d. 1866; m. (2nd) 1825, Eliza, d. and
h. of Thomas Dixon of King's Lynn ; —
Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartlaiid, ist Bart. (13 Oct.
lets interlaced azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest Upon
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper, charged
with two chevronels as in the arms, the hand grasping a
spear passing through an annulet azure, bent sinisterwise.
VIVEME/AOa-LETHI
1892), J. p. COS. Gloucester, Worcester, London, and
Middx., C.A. Middx., a Member of the Commission of
Lieutenancy for the City of London, M.P. for Evesham
1880-5 3.nd for Uxbridge Div. of Middx. since 1885,
F.S.A. F.R.G.S., /'. 1832; m. 1st, 1867, Grace Amy {J.
1892), d. of Col. Wilson, K.H. ; 2nd, 1895, Agnes
Chichester, d. of William Langham Christie, Esq., D.L.,
of Glyndebourne, Sussex ; aiid has surv. issue (by ist
mar.) — Teresa Roma [w. 1894, Capt. Percy Moreton
Scott C.V.O., C.B.]; Amy Fridswede [m. 1894, Fitzroy
Cowper, Bairister-at-Law] ; and Norah Gladys [m. 1900,
Richard Bredan of the German Army]. Sea/s — Middle-
ton Manor, nr. Bognor ; Ashley Manor, Cheltenham.
Town res. — -14 Chesham Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Garrick.
DIXON-JOHNSON (Royal License, 1894). Quarterly,
I and 4, per pale sable and azure, a saltire argent, charged
with five cocks of the first between three towers, one in chief
and two in fesse of the third, flames issuing therefrom proper,
and in base two tilting-spears in saltire (for Johnson) ; 2 and
3, gulis, on a bend between six plaies, three torteaux, a chief
erminois (for Dixon of Ramshaw). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, an arm em-
bowed in aj-mour firing a pistol all proper (for Johnson) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erected vested
erminois, cuffed argent, in the hand a roundle of the first
(for Di.xon). Motto- " Fortiter et sincere."
Sons of the late Cuthbert Greenwood Dixon-Johnson,
Esq., J. P. CO. Durham and N. Riding of York;
assumed by Royal License 1894 the additional sur-
name and arms of Dixon : —
Cuthbert Francis Dixon-Johnson, Esq., late Capt. H.M.
6th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1871. 6V<z/— Ayhleyheads,
CO. Durham. Residence — Oakwood, Croft-on-Tees, Darling-
ton. C/^/i'' — Cavalry.
Charles William Dixon-Johnson, Gentleman, /'. 1875.
Sir ALFRED GRAHAM DOBBIN, Knight Bachelor
(igoo). High Sheriff of the city of Cork, J. P. for co. Cork.
Born Sept. 10, 1853, being the second son of Leonard Dobbin
and .Alithea Maria, dau. of John Graham. Armorial bear-
ings Or, two chevronels gules, between three pairs of annu-
MottO - ' ' Deus dexter mens. " Married, firstly. May 4, 1876,
Margaret Reid {d. Feb. 25, 1884), dau. of Peter Ogilvie ;
and has Issue by that marriage — (i) Leonard Graham
Dobbin, Esq., Lieut. 9th K.R.R. , b. Sept. 27, 1881 ; and
Margaret Evelyn. He m. secondly, March 31, 1887, Kate,
dau. of William Wise of Clifton, Bristol ; and has (2) Alfred
William Dobbin, Esq., b. May 17, 1888. Residence —
Frankfort, Montenotte, Cork.
LiEUT.-CoL. GEORGE MILLER DOBBIN, J.P. cos.
Louth and Armagh (High Sheriff 1884), Lieut. -Col. R.A.
(retired list), and late Major Royal (late Bengal) Artillery.
Born 1833, being the only surviving son of the late Leonard
Dobbin of Armagh, by Mary, dau. of the late Rev.
George Miller, D.D. Armorial bearings — Gules, five
mullets of six points, two, one and two or, in the centre
chief point a crescent of the last, between two flaunches
chequy argent and sable. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Out of a mural crown an oak branch acorned
proper, the crown charged with a crescent or. Motto—
"Re e merito." Married, 1868, Elizabeth Jane, dau.
of the late Lieut.-Col. George Turnbull Marshall, Bengal
Army : and has Issue~{\) Leonard George William Dobbin,
Esq., Captain Northamptonshire Regiment, b. March 31,
1871 ; (2) Herbert Thomas Dobbin, Gentleman, Lieut.
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, b. May 27, 1878 ; (3)
George Henry Dobbin, Gentleman, b. 1881, d. 1892;
(4) Arthur William Dobbin, Genntleman, b. March 24,
1883 ; Rhoda Margaret Elizabeth, Mary Marshall, and
Annie, ^sa/— Drummulla House, Omeath, co. Louth.
ARCHIBALD EDWARD DOBBS, Gentleman, being
the only son of the late Archibald Edward Dobbs, of the
Bengal Civil Service, by his wife, Miss Chapman. Armorial
bearings -Quarterly i and 4, per pale sable and argent, a
chevron engrailed between three unicorns' heads, erased all
counterchanged (for Dobbs) ; 2 and 3, sable, three lions
passant guardant (the two in chief rencontrant) or (for Dal-
way). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-On a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent. Motto-
" Amor Dei et proximi summa beatitudo." Married, May
4, 1875, Edith Mary, second daughter of James Timmins
Chance, and has Issue. Residence
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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CONWAY EDWARD DOBBS, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Antrim, High Sheriff for Carrickfergus 1875, and co. Louth
1882. Boni Aug. 22, 1818, being the third son of the
late Conway Edward Dobbs, fourth son of the Very Rev.
Richard Dobbs, Dean of Connor, by his wife Maria Sophia.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per pale sable and
argent, chevron engrailed between three unicorns' heads
erased all counterchanged (for Dobbs) ; 2 and 3, sable,
three lions passant guardant (the two in chief rencontrant)
or (for Dalway). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent.
Motto —" Amor Dei et pro.ximi summa beatitudo." Mar-
ried, March 14, 1865, Sarah, dau. of St. Clair Kelburn
Mulholland of Eglantine, Hillsboro', co. Down ; and has
Issue— {i) Conway Richard Dobbs, Gentleman, Lieut. R.Ii.,
b. Dec. 2, 1867 [;«., April 1895, Jane Constance, dau. of
Carlston Atkinson] ; (2) St. Clair Mulholland Dobbs, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 29, 1870; (3) Henry Hugh Dobbs, Gentleman, h.
Feb. 19,1875; Margaret Emmeline. Seats — Glenariffe Lodge,
Parkmore, co. Antrim ; Dalguise, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
MONTAGUE WILLIAM EDWARD DOBBS, Esquire,
J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff for co. Kitdare 1871, and for
CO. Antrim 1888, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law. Born Sept. 28, 1844, being the eldest son of the
late Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High
Sheriff 1841, and M.P. for Carrickfergus, by his first wife
Charlotte Maria, dau. and co-heiress of William Sinclair of
Fort William, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings Quarterly
I and 4, per pale sable and argent, a chevron engrailed
between three unicorns' heads erased all counterchanged
(for Dobbs) ; 2 and 3, sable, three lions passant guardant
(the two in chief rencontrant) or (for Dalway). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head erased argent. Motto — "Amor Dei et
proximi summa beatitudo." 5m/'- Castle Dobbs, Carrick-
fergus, CO. Antrim. Residence —Q\onVs.G.\2M, Donadea, co.
Kildare. C/«(5—Sackville Street.
ALFRED DOBREE, Gentleman. Born July 31, 1864,
being the eldest son of the Rev. Prebendary Osmond
M^ ft at ;< aijBTlil ;^ ;< dI M,
ings — Gules, a crescent party per pale or and argent,
between three trefoils slipped of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours (ar-
gent and gules), a mount, and thereon a thistle all proper.
Residence — 16 St. George's Terrace, Gloucester Road, S. W.
§BONAMY DOBREE, Esq., a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy for the City. Born 1818,
being the eldest son of the late Bonamy Dobree, Gentle-
man, and Caroline his wife, daughter of John Locke.
C/«^j— Travellers', Union. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
Dobree, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late John Eaton
of Claremont, Shrewsbury (and Mary, dau. of Sir Lauchlan
MacLean, M.D., of Sudbury, Suffolk). Armorial bear-
I. gules, a crescent per pale or and argent, between three
trefoils slipped of the last (for Dobree) ; 2. ermine, two
chevronels between three sinister hands apaum^e, couped at
the wrist gules (for Bonamy) ; 3. per pale azure and gules,
a wolf rampant or (for Hankey) ; 4. azure, on a fesse
between three saltires couped or, as many lions' heads
erased of the field, collared argent (for Gale). Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a thistle slipped and leaved proper. MottO — " Spe
vivitur." Married, Nov. 26, 1840, Emma, dau. of Nathaniel
Snell Chauncy, Lord of the Manor of Little Memden, Herts ;
and has /«//£?— (i) Harry Hankey Dobree, Gentleman, 1''. May
24, 1842 ; (2) Augustus Croft Dobree, Gentlemen (deceased) ;
(3) Robert Arthur Dobree, Gentleman (deceased) ; (4) Bon-
amy Dobree, Gentleman (deceased) ; Caroline Locke \in.
Ferdinand Marshall Huth, Esq., to whom refer] and Mary
Augusta \in. Alured de Vere Brooke, Col. R.E.]. Estate —
Beauregard, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Residence — 4
Queen's Gate Place, London, S.W.
SAMUEL DOBREE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Somerset. Born April 7, 1843, being the third
but eldest surviving son and heir of the late Samuel Dobree,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and
Somerset, by his wife Jane Mary, third daughter and co-
heiress of Carteret Priaulx , Magistrate, of Guernsey. L ivery
— Dark green coat, medium striped white and red waist-
coat, drab breeches (coachman) ; black plush breeches and
white stockings or black trousers (footman) ; brass buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i. gules,
a crescent per pale or and argent between three trefoils slipped
of the last (for Dobree) ; 2. ermine, two chevronels between
three sinister hands apaum^e, couped at the wrist gules
(for Bonamy) ; 3. per pale azure and gules, a wolf rampant
or (for Hankey) ; 4. azure, on a fesse between three saltires
couped or, as many lions' heads erased of the field, collared
argent (for Gale). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a thistle slipped
and leaved proper; with the MottO, "Spe vivitur."
Married, 1871, Mary Milford Tozer, second daughter of
Stephen Franklin Bridge, Doctor of Medicine, late of Old
Court, Wellington, in the county of Somerset ; and has sur-
viving Issne — (i) The Rev. Herbert Carteret Priaulx Dobr<^e,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.), born 1875 ; (2) Franklin
Bonamy Hankey Dobrde, Gentleman, born 1876 [m. eldest
dau. of Col. Shepheard, Indian .Army]; (3) Richard Harry
is the Military Cockade.
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Bonaniy Melvill Dobr^e, Gentleman, born 1877, died
May 16, 1903 ; Margaret Katherine Carey. Estates — The
Priory, Wellington, in the county of Somerset, and other
land. Postal addresses — The Priory, Wellington, .Somerset.
HUGH VERNER DOBSON, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset.
Born Nov. 3, 1859, being the third but only surviving son
of the late William Dobson of Gilnow, co. Lancaster, and
of Oakwood, Bath, co. Somerset, by his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of Benjamin Dobson. Armorial bearings- .Argent,
a fesse invected, in chief two lions' gambs erased in saltire
between as many fleurs-de-lis all gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, two lions'
gambs erased proper, entwined by a chain or, and sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis gules. Motto -" Robur cum
virtute." Married, Sept. 22, 1885, Evelyn Diana, second
dau. of Col. W. J. Verner. Residence — '^exnA^'S. House,
Pilton, Shepton Mallet. Clubs — Athenaeum, Oriental.
M.\URICE EDWARD DOCKRELL, Esquire. J. P.
Born Dec. 21, 1850, being the eldest surviving son of the
tween two crescents in chief of the last and a wreath of oak
leaves in base proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gorged
with a wreath of oak leaves proper, and charged on the
shoulder with a crescent of the arms. MottO — " Semper
idem." Married Margaret Sarah, dau. of George William
Shannon ; and has Issue— [\) Thomas Edward Dockrell,
Gentleman ; (2) Henry Morgan Dockrell, Gentleman ; (3)
Maurice Dockrell, Gentleman ; (4) George Shannon Dockrell,
Gentleman ; (5) Kenneth Brooks Dockrell, Gentleman; and
Anne Dorothy. Res. — Camolin, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
DOD, quartered by BAKER.
DOD, see WOLLEY-DOD.
DODD (H. Coll.). Or, a garb vert, between two branches
of holly slipped and fructed proper, palewise, within as
many flaunches gules, each charged with a crescent of the
first. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a garb or, environed with a serpent
vert, a crow sable. Motto —
Son of late John Dodd of Hale, Bowden, Cheshire :^
John Dodd, Gentleman, b. . Res. — The Hollies,
Oldham, Lanes.
DODDINGTON, see MARRIOTT-DODDINGTON.
RICHARD BALL DODSON, Gentleman, only son of
Richard Whatcoat Dodson, by his wife Harriett Stiles,
only daughter of the late Joseph H. Ball of Richmond
late Thomas Dockrell, Esq., J. P., by his wife .Anne Morgan
Brooks. Armorial bearings Argent, a fesse azure, be-
Hall, Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, one of the United
States of America. Armorial bearings are : Argent, a fesse
nebuly gules, in chief a trefoil slipped of the last between
two flfeurs-de-lis sable, and in base a fleur-de-lis of the last
between two trefoils slipped of the second ; and for a Crest,
a demi-lion argent, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil as in
the arms, and resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis sable ;
with the Motto, "Credo." Postal address— \ Vicarage
Gardens, Brighton, Susse.x.
DODWELL, quartered by BLAKE and BROWNE.
CAPTAIN DANIEL HENRY DOHERTY- WATER-
HOUSE, formerly of 3rd Hussars, afterwards of the
Antrim Artillery Militia. Born , being the son of the
Right Hon. John Doherty, Lord Chief-Justice of Com-
mon Pleas, Ireland, by Elizabeth Lucy his wife, dau.
of the late J. W. Wall, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Coolnamuck Court, co. Waterford ; and assumed by
Royal License, 1872, the additional surname and arms
of Waterhouse. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
or, on a pile engrailed sable, a fountain, and (for distinc-
tion) in chief a cross crosslet gold (for Waterhouse) ; 2 and
3 argent) on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils
slipped vert, a cross crosslet fitchee or (for Doherty) ;^ and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of \\atei-
is the Naval Cockade.
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Del
Dom
house without the mark of distinction. Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crests,, I'^'upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or, issuant there-
from a wing in bend sable, a fountain, and charged (for
distinction) on the thigh with a cross crosslet sable (for
Waterhouse) ;,:'2..upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour embowed proper, charged with a cross crosslet
fitch^e, the hand grasping a scimitar also proper. Motto —
"Veritas vincit omnia." Married, 1872, Catharine Grace
Waterhouse of Well Head, Halifax, co. York. Seat^
Well Head, Halifax, co. York.
EDMUND D'OLIER, Gentleman, of Knocklinn, co.
Wicklow. Born 1857, being the eldest son of Edmund
D'Olier, Esq., of Knocklinn, High Sheriff of Dublin (city)
1864, who d. 1887, by Maria Louisa, eldest dau. of Isaac
Manders, Esq., of Castlesize, co. Kildare. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron gules,
between three bunches of grapes sable, a crescent of the first
surmounted with a bezant, all within a bordure azure, semde-
de-lis of the first ; 2. azure, three columns of the Corinthian
order in fesse proper, each surmounted with a dove close
argent ; 3. gules on a bend or, three martlets sable within a
bordure ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dove close argent, holding in his
beak an ear of wheat or. Motto "La bontt^ de Dieu."
Married, 189 1, Alice, second dau. of the late William Gore,
of Innismore Hall, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, and has
/.f.v«(? -Edmund William D'Olier, Gentleman, b. 1897;
Sylvia May; and Florence Charlotte. Residences -Y^noz\i-
linn. Bray, co. Wicklow ; 9 Eustace Street, Dublin. Club —
Kildare Street (Dublin).
DOLLING (U.O.). Per fesse argent and azure, a fesse
dancett^e per fesse sable and of the first. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head proper, attired or, gorged with two bars
dancett^e argent. Motto^' ' Spero."
Son of Robert Holbeche Dolling, Esq., of Magheralin,
j.P. Down and Monaghan, J. P., D.L., Londonderry
(High Sheriff 1865), Barrister-at-Law, h. 1809; d. 1878';
>n. 1842, Eliza, third d. of Josias du Pr6 Alexander,
J.P. (nephew of James, ist Earl of Caledon) :^
Caledon Josias Dolling Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1883,
Harriette Amabel, d. of John Gregory Grace of Springfield,
Dulwich ; and has issue — (i) Caledon Robert John Dolling,
Gentleman, /'. 1886; (2) Harry Holbeche Dolling, Gentle-
man, b. 1893 ; Ulrica Margaret ; Mary Noel ; and Dorothea
Cecil. 6'm^— Edenmore, Magheralin, co. Down.
AUSTIN J. DOLMAGE, Gentleman. Born July 1838,
being the eldest surviving son of tlie late Julius Dolmage,
Esq., of Rathkeale, by Belinda, dau. of .Samuel Leake of
Riverlawn, co. Limerick; formerly in the 87th R. Irish
Fusiliers ; served also with the Italian Army, and is a
Knight of SS. Maurice and Lazarre and of the Corona of
Italy, of Rathkeale, co. Limerick. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron argent and azure, in chief two crescents of the
last, issuant therefrom as many fleurs-de-lis gules, and in
base a crescent or, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis of the
first, in the centre chief point a spear-head proper,
guttc^e-de-sang. Mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased and erect per pale azure and gules, armed or. Motto
— " Inveniam aut faciam." Married, Sept. 1864, Frances
Millicent, only child of Capt. Goodrich Shedden of 8th
Hussars; and has Issue — (i) John Shedden Dolmage,
Gentleman, /'. 1866; (2) Cecil Goodrich Julius Dolmage,
Gentleman, b. 1870; and (3) Francis Alfred Eniilio Dol-
mage, Gentleman, /'. 1875. Seat — Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
C/?/>.f— Union (S.W), United Service (Dublin).
DOLMAGE or DELMEGE (U.O.). Per chevron
argent and azure, in chief two crescents of the last,
issuant therefrom as many fleurs-de-lis gules, and in base
a crescent or and issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis of the
same, in the centre chief point a spear's head proper, gutt^-
de-sang. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours a boar's head erased and erect per pale proper
and gules, armed or. MottO — " Inveniam aut faciam."
Sons of Julius Delmege of Rathkeale, /'. ; d. 1868;
m. 1833, Belinda, d. of Samuel Leake of Riverlawn,
CO. Limerick : —
Austin Jonas Delmege of Rathkeale \q.v.).
Alfred Gideon Delmege, Esq., M.V.O. (1898, 4th class),
R.N., Deputy Insp.-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets, Hon.
Surgeon to the King, M.D. (Roy. Univ., Irel.), ^. 1846;
m. 1884, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Rt. Hon. James Anthony
Lawson, Judge of the High Court; and has issue — (i)
Julius de Gorrequer Delmege, Gentleman, b. ; (2)
James Anthony Delmege, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Claude
Philippes Delmege, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
William Henry Delmege, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Arthur James Delmege, Gentleman, M.A. , Barrister-
at-Law.
Louis Edward Delmege, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Rosalie, d. of Rev. W. Croskerry ; and has issue — Julius
Delmege, Gentleman. Res. —
The Reverend RICHARD HIPPISLEY DOMENI-
CHETTI, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Belshford, co. Lines. Bor7i 1863, being the son of
Richard Domenichetti, Esq., Deputy-Inspector-General,
Hon. Physician to H.M. the Queen, and grandson of
William Lewis Domenichetti of Collingliam, co. Notts.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chief or, a demi-lion of the
first between two trefoils slipped proper. Mantling gules and
or. Crest - Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion of St.
Mark sejant guardant, winged and circled round the
head, supporting an Irish harp all or. Motto " Nun-
quam non paratus. " Married, 1900, Mary Louisa, second
dau. of William Frederick Blyth Dalzel ; and has Issue —
Richard Frederick Cyprian Domenichetti, Gentleman, b.
1901. AVjv'a'eMce —Belshford Rectory, Horncastle.
DOM VILE (Granted 6 Nov. 1816, U.O.). Quarterly,
indented of four, i. azure, a lion rampant argent, collared
gules, on a canton sable a lion of England between three
esquires' helmets argent ; 2. barry of six argent and gule~,
a bend counterchanged ; 3. barry of six argent and gules ;
4. azure, a lion rampant argent, collared gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased argent, ducally crowned or. Motto —
" Qui Stat caveat ne cadat."
Son of Sir William Compton Domvile, 3rd Bart., J.P. ,
D. L., b. 1825; d. 1884; m. 1854, Caroline, d. of Gen.
Hon. Robert Meade : —
Sir Compton Meade Domvile, 4th Bart. (22 May 1815),
of Templeogue and Santry, b. 1857. Seat — Santry House,
CO. Dublin.
Sons of Henry Barry Domvile, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, Clerk of the Peace co. Worcs. , b. 1813 ;
d. 1843; m. 1838, Frances, eld. d. of Rev. Edward
Winnington-Ingram, Prebendary of Worcester : —
Major Herbert Winnington Domvile {q.v.).
Admiral Sir Compton Edward Domvile, G. CV.O.,
K.C.B. , Commander-in-Chief Mediterianean Squadron,
A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1888-1891, b. 1842; ;;/. 1876,
Isabella, d. of Edmund Yates Peel, R.M. at Letterkenny ;
and has issue (i) Barry Edward Domvile, Esq., Lieut.
R. N., b. 1878; (2) Archibald Compton Winnington Domvile,
Esq., ^. 1884; Adelaide Mary ; Georgina Isabella Frances ;
and May Louise. Club — United .Service.
Sons of Rev. Charles Domvile, Rector of Nettleton,
Wilts, b. 1816 ; (/. 1898; vi. 1851, Augusta Pratt, d. of
Sir William Oldnall- Russell, and widow of Lt.-Col.
Archibald I'^rskine : —
Capt. Beauchamp Victor Santry Domvile, 3rd Batt. Roy.
Munster Fus. , served in S. .Africa 1900-2 (desp. , Queen's
medal and three clasps, and King's medal and two clasps),
b. 1864 ; m. , Harriet Matilda, only d. of Rev. R.
Croly, M.A., Vicar of Dunkeswell, Devon. Clubs — Junior
Naval and Military, Constitutional.
Edwin Arthur Domvile, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Son of Capt. John Russell Domvile, R.A., b. ;
d. 1852; m. 1842, Augusta, d. of Rev. William Dom-
vile, Rector of W'inforton : —
Henry William Russell Domvile, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
m. 1876, Florence, d. of Rev. William Montgomery Beres-
ford, Vicar of Gortin ; and has issue — Claude Henry Dom-
vile, Gentleman, b. 1878; and Eileen Augusta. Res. —
HERBERT WINNINGTON DOMVILE, Esquire,
late Major 3rd and 4th Batts. Worcestershire Regiment,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of .St. Jolm
of Jerusalem in England, J.P. cos. of Dublin and Worcester,
High Sheriff for the co. of Dublin (1901). Born July 11,
1840, being the eldest son of Henry Barry I^omvile, Esq.,
is the Military Cockade.
Don
Don
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nephew of Sir Compton Domvile, Bart., and Frances,
elder dau. of Canon Winnington Ingram of Ribbesford
(brother of Sir Thomas Winnington, Bart.). Livery^
Maroon with brass buttons, crimson waistcoat, plain
buff overcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, indented
of four, I. azure, a lion rampant argent, collared gules, on
a canton sable a lion of England between three esquires'
helmets argent ; 2. barry of six argent and gules, a bend
counterchanged ; 3. barry of si.x argent and gules ; 4. azure,
a lion rampant argent, collared gules. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, ducally crowned
or. Motto -"Qui Stat caveat ne cadat." Married, Oct.
I, 1867, Marie Elizabeth, dau. of J. Koosin of Wesantain
and Dresdin ; and secondly, Sept. 1880, Rose, dau. of
Admiral of Fleet Sir George R. Sartorius, G.C. B. ; and
has Issue (by first marriage)— (i) Compton Charles Domvile,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 21, 1868 \_m. Eleanor, dau. of J.
Richardson of Kirklevington, Yorks] ; (2) Harry Koosen
Domvile, Gentleman, b. May 29, 1872 ; Rose Margaret ; and
Grace Frances. 6'eai'— Loughlinstown, co. Dublin. Clubs
— Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
THOMAS OLINTHUS DONALDSON of William-
shaw, Ayrshire, Gentleman. Armorial bearings Quarterly
first and fourth or, a double eagle displayed surmounted by
a galley or, lymphad sable, armed and flagged gules, in the
dexter chief canton a left hand couped of the last (for
Donaldson) ; second and third, gules, two arrows salter-
ways argent, surmounted of a fess chequie of the second
and first (for M'AuIlay of Ardincaple), all within a bordure
indented azure, charged with eight buckles or ; with a
Mantle gules, doubling argent. Crest -Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a dagger proper and
in a scroll above this Motto, " Aut pax aut bellum." Es-
tate — Williamshaw, Ayrshire. Residence 49 Lee Terrace,
Blackheath, S.E.
§ RALPH CHARLES DONALDSON - HUDSON,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Salop, Lieut. Shropshire Im-
perial Yeomanry, late Lieut. 12th Lancers. Born Feb.
20, 1874, being the only son of Charles Donaldson-Hudson,
Esq., J. P. for the cos. of Stafford and Salop (High Sheriff
CO. Salop 1880), M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1880-1885,
late Capt. and Hon. Major Shropshire Yeo. Cav. , by his wife
Sarah Marie, only dau. of Sidney Robert Streatfield, Major
52nd Foot. Livery — D^ktV blue, scarlet vest. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a fesse dancett^e,
between two boars' heads couped in chief and a lion
rampant in base gules, two martlets of the field (for Hud-
son) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad sable between three
dolphins naiant azure (for Donaldson). Mantling gules
and or. Crests i. on a wreath of the colours, upon a
niill-rind fesseways sable, a lion's head erased or, gorged
with a bar gemel indented gules (for Hudson) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire azure, a cubit
arm erect grasping a dagger, and charged with a thistle
all proper. Married, 1899, Muriel, only dau. of Robert
Drummond Balfour of Sherrards, Herts, and has Issue —
Michael Donaldson- Hudson, Gentleman, /;. 1900; and
Ruth. Seat — Cheswardine Hall, Market Drayton. Clubs
— Cavalry, Army and Navy.
JAMES HENRY FRANCIS DONEGAN, Esquire,
Lt.-Col. (retired) 3rd Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers, J. P.
CO. of city of Cork. Born , being the third son of the
late Daniel Donegan, Esq., J. P. co. of city of Cork; of
Carrigmore, Cork, and his wife, Anne Maria Johanna
Barry, dau. of the late James Barry, Esq., of Cork. Ar
morial bearings- Argent, three ermine spots in pale sable,
between four lions rampant, those in the dexter chief and
sinister base gules, those in the sinister chief and dexter
base of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
A mural crown , thereon a robin redbreast all proper. Motto
— "Virtus non vertitur." Postal address— 6 Alexandra
Place, Cork. Clubs— ]\xm.oT United Service, Royal Cork
Yacht (Queenstown), The Cork Club (Cork).
DONELAN (U.O.). Argent, an oak-tree eradicated
vert. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or. Motto —
" Omni violentia major."
Sons of Thomas O'Conor Donelan of Sylanmore and
Peterswell, i^. 1812 ; d. 1874; m. 1851, Elizabeth, eld.
d. of Joseph Burke of Ower, co. Galway : —
Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Esq. J. P. co. Galway,
b. 1853. Seat. — Sylanmore, Tuam, co. Galway. Club —
County (Galway).
Joseph O'Conor Donelan, Gentleman, b. 1856. Seat —
San Miguel, Manila. Club — Thatched House.
John O'Conor Donelan, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1866. Res. —
Portrane House, Donabate. Club — Stephen's Green (Dublin).
Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., late
Lieut. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers, b. 1872. Res. — Men-
ston, nr. Leeds.
Son of Stephen Joseph Donelan, Esq., J. P., of Killagh,
b. 1789 ; (/. 1866 ; m. 1826, Evelyne W'ilhelmina
Catherine, d. of Robert French of Monivea Castle :^
Stephen Joseph Robert Donelan, Gentleman, b. 1830.
Seat — Killagh, co. Galway. C/«^j- Hibernian United
Service (Dublin), County (Galway).
JAMES DONELAN, Gentleman, Chevalier of the
Crown of Italy (Royal Licence), Bachelor of Medicine
(with Honours), Master of Surgery (with Honours),
Bachelor of Obstetrics Royal University of Ireland 1886,
Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of
London 1887, Physician to the Throat Dept. of the Italian
Hospital, Queen's Square, London, Honorary Physician to
the Roval Society of Musicians of England, ike. &c. Born
June 26, 1857, being the eldest son of John Donnellan of
Mount Kennett, Limerick, by his wife Margaret, eldest dau.
of the late James Clampett of that city. Live/y-Bnff:
(white) green facings. Armorial bearings— Argent, an
oak tree eradicated proper, on the sinister side thereof a
slave sable, tied gules, a bordure vert, over all a label of
three points for difference, impaling the arms of Taylor,
namelv argent, a saltire wavy sable, between in pale two
hearts' gules and in fesse two cinquefoils. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant, the dexter fore-paw grasping a sprig of
three oak leaves all proper. Motto— " Omni violentia
major." Married, June 15, 1889, Sophia Annie, second
dau. of the late Major-Gen. James M'Killop Taylor,
formerly commanding Bombay Cavalry Division by his
wife Isabella Bannerman, dau. of Arthur Campbell,
Gentleman, of Katrine, Ayrshire) ; and has Issue— Coviox
John Donelan, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1898 ; and Honoria,
Isabella. Postal addresses— 6 Manchester Square, London,
W. ; Bruntsfield, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Clubs— 'RoyaX So-
cieties', St. James's Street (S.W.).
DONNE, quartered by HULLEY.
JOHN DONNELLAN, Gentleman (eldest surviving
descendant of William Donelan of Leitrim, co. Galway,
High Sheriff for that county in 1641). Born March 22,
i8''3 being the only son of Patrick Donelan, subsequently
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Donnellan, of Limerick, by his wife Mary, dau. of John
O'Grady of Trugh, co. Clare. Armorial bearings —
Argent, an oak tree eradicated proper, on the sinister side
thereof a slave sable, tied gules, within a bordure vert, and
impaling argent, a bend indented gules and azure, between
a lion's head erased giiardant dexter proper and a covered
cup gules {for Clampett of Li?nerick and iVaterford). \The
arms of Clampett are not registered in Ulster's office J\
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant, the
dexter fore-paw grasping a spray of three oak leaves all
proper. Motto — " Onmi violentia major. " Mar7ied,]2iX\.
8, 1856, Margaret, eldest dau. of James Clampett of
Limerick; and has Issue — (i) James Donelan, Gentle-
man, of 2 Upper Wimpole Street, London, W. , b. June 26,
1857 [to wliom refer] ; (2) Patrick Donnellan, Gentleman,
Philadelphia, U.S.A., M.D., b. Dec. i, i86o; (3) John
Nicholas Donnellan, Gentleman, of 8 Grosvenor Street,
Grosvenor Square, W. , b. Sept. 10, 1866; (4) Robert
Vincent Donnellan, Gentleman, of Church Stretton,
Shropshire, L. R.C.P. and S. , Edinburgh, 1897, h. July 19,
1868; (5) Francis O'Grady Donnellan, Gentleman, b. Feb.
9, 1871 ; Mary Frances, a nun in Loreto Abbey, Dalkey,
CO. Dublin ; Ellen Anne, a nun in Loreto Abbey, Rathfarn-
ham, CO. Dublin; Alice Honoria, d. unm., Jan. 3, 1890;
and Jane. Address — Mount Kennett House, Limerick.
PATRICK SARSFIELD DONNELLAN, Gentleman,
M.D. (Pennsylvania), L.R.C.P.L 1887, L.R.C.S.I. 1883,
Physician to St. Mary's Hospital and Lecturer on Materia
Medica in the Medical College, Philadelphia, U.S.A., Life
Governor Stanley Hospital, Liverpool, England, 1887.
Born Dec. i, 1861, being the second son of John Donnellan
of Mount Kennett, Limerick, by his wife Margaret, eldest
dau. of James Clampett, Gentleman, of Limerick. Clubs —
University (Philadelphia). Armorial bearings — Argent,
an oak tree eradicated proper, on the sinister side thereof
a slave sable, tied gules, within a bordure vert, atid impal-
ing gules, a bend argent charged with six holly leaves in
pairs, and cotised or (for Ryan of Eaglesmere, 1 1 'illiamsport,
Penn., U.S.A.). \The artns of Ryan are not registered.^
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant, the
dexter fore-paw giasping a spray of three oak leaves all
proper. Motto — " Omni violentia major. " Married, Oct.
16, 1894, P'lorence Tinsman, elder dau. of John J. Ryan
of Eaglesmere, Williamsport, Penn., Chairman of Phila-
delphia and Williamsport Railway. Postal address — 1028
Spruce Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Major -General Sir JOHN FRETCHEVILLE
DYKES DONNELLY, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, served in the Crimea, twice
mentioned in despatches, medal and two clasps. Knight of
the Legion of Honour, has Turkish medal. Born 1834, being
the son of Lieut. -Col. T. Donnelly, H.E. LC.S. ; Secretary
and Permanent Head of Science and Art Department, South
Kensington, since 1884 ; created C. B. (Civil Div. ) 1886, and
advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1893. Club —
Athenteum. Armorial bearings — Argent, two lions ram-
pant combatant supporting a dexter hand couped apaum^e
between three mullets two and one gules, pierced of the
field, in base the sea, therein a salmon naiant proper.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed grasping a
straight sword proper, hilt and pommel or, encircled with
a pointed Irish crown of the last. Motto — " Lamh dearg
Eiren." Married, firstly, 1871, Adeliza, second daughter of
F. L. B. Dykes of Dovenby Hall, in the county of Cumber-
land (she died 1873). Postal addresses — 59 Onslow Gardens,
London, S.W. ; Felday, Dorking, Surrey.
DONNINGTON, quartered by FOX and CONYERS.
DONOUGHMORE, see HELY-HUTCHINSON.
ST. JOHN HENRY DONOVAN, Esquire, of Seafield,
CO. Kerry, J. P. for that county. Chairman of Kerry County
Council, and of Tralee Harbour Board. Bortt Oct. 29,
1863, being the only son of the late Sir Henry Donovan of
Clogher's House, Seafield, Tralee, J. P., High Sheriff co.
Kerry 1873, who d. 1886, by Kathleen, dau. of the Hon.
Patrick Morris of St. John's, Newfoundland, Colonial
Treasurer. Livery ~'W\\\le, red waistcoat and red facings.
Amorial bearings— Argent, issuing from the sinister side
of the shield a dexter cubit arm vested gules, cuffed azure,
the hand grasping an old Irish sword, the blade entwined
with a serpent all proper, in the dexter chief point a cross
crosslet fitch^e of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon alighting
proper, holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitch(5e gules.
Motto — " Adjuvaiite Deo in hostes." Married, June 1886,
Susan Josephine, dau. of the late Daniel Donovan of Ball-
yard, CO. Kerry (she d. 1891), and has Issue Henry
Joseph Brendan Donovan, Esq., b. May 15, 1887; Miriam
Agnes ; Kathleen Mary ; and Agnes Mary Aloysia. Seat
— Seafield, Tralee.
DOOLAN, quartered by COPE.
H Maj. LAMBERT JOHN DOPPING-HEPENSTAL,
^ Royal Engineers, J. P. i?c?;7/ 1859, being the eldest son
of the late Lt.-Col. Ralph Anthony Dopping-Hepenstal, J. P.
and D. L. co. Longford (High Sheriff 1859) of Derrycassan,
by his first wife Diana Margaret, dau. and heir of the Rev.
Lambert W. Hepenstal of Altadore. C7//^— Kildare Street
(Dublin). Livery — Dark blue, with red facings. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron ermine and argent,
on a chevron gules, between in chief a cross crosslet of the
third and in base an eagle displayed sable, three cinquefoils of
tiie second (for Hepenstal) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine,
in base a plate, a chief chequy argent and azure, a Vjordure
engrailed or (for Dopping). Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican
in her piety proper, on the breast a cross crosslet gules (for
Hepenstal) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head argent, chained or, and gorged with a collar engrailed
gules, thereon three bezants. Motto— " Virescit vulnere
virtus." Estates in cos. Dublin, Longford, and Wicklow.
Seats — Derrycassan, Granard, co. Longford; Altadore
Castle, CO. Wicklow.
DORLING (H. Coll.). Per pale vert and gules, on a
pale between two snaflfle-bits or, a griflfin segreant sable.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from an annulet, a griffin's claw erect and erased at
the thigh, holding a fleur-de-lis all or. Motto — " Pone
iras frena."
Son of Henry Dorling of Strood Green House,
Croydon : —
Francis Dorling, Gentleman, b.
Pes. — Dims Cottage, Farnborough, Hants.
DORMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars azure, over all
a lozenge sable, thereon three leopard's faces in pale of the
is tbe Military Cockade.
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field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a lion's paw erased
sable, grasping a javelin in bend sinister proper, transfixing
a leopard's face argent. Motto — " Virtus in arduis."
Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Charles Dorman of Ashford, Kent, b. 1809 ; d.
1885 ; in. , Emma, d. of Richard Wilson Page : —
Arthur John Dorman, Esq., J. P. North Rdg. Yorks.,
b. 1848 ; m. 1873, Clara Share, d. of George Lockwood,
Esq., T.P. ; andhassurv. issue— (i) Arthur Charles Dorman,
Esq., J. P. North Rdg. Yorks, <^. 1874; (2) Bedford Lock-
wood Dorman, Gentleman, b. 1879; (3) Arthur John Dor-
man, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Clara Lilian; Frances Mary;
and Alice. Seat—GxQ.y Towers, Nunthorpe, R.S.O. , Yorks.
Clubs — Junior Athenaeum, St. Stephen's.
Alfred Mark Dorman, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. ist, 1878,
Laura Mary [d. 1890), d. of Joseph Hunt Brooke of Folke-
stone ; 2nd, 1895, his cousin Mary Louisa Dorman ; and
has issue — (i) Leslie Claude Dorman, Esq.,Capt. Worcs.
Regt.,i5. 1879; (2) Mark Dorman, Gentleman, /?. 1881; (3)
Richard Brooke Dorman, Gentleman, ^. 1890; and Florence
Mary. /?(fj.— The Whist, Ashford, Kent ; 10 Manor Road,
Folkestone.
Frank Dorman, Gentleman, b. i8t;8. Res. — Vancouver,
B.C.
Son of Frederick William Dorman, i^. 1853; d. 1884:
m. Emily, d. of Rev. Charles WyncoU : —
Edgar Dudley Dorman, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Ygst. son of Mark Dorman of Ashford, Kent, b. 1783 ;
d. i860 ; m. , Mary, d. of Peter Tow : —
James Dorman, Esq., J. P., 1?. 1833; in. i860, Elizabeth
Warren Elkington ; and has issue — Seven sons and three
daus. i?ej.— Bray brooke Terrace, Hastings.
DORMER, see COTTRELL-DORMER, UPTON-
COTTRELL-DORMER.
DORRIEN, see SMITH-DORRIEN.
DORSETT. quartered by EVANS.
DOUGALL, see RONEY-DOUGALL,
DOUGLAS, see AKERS- DOUGLAS, BROWN -
DOUGLAS, CAMPBELL-DOUGLAS, and PALMER-
DOUGLAS.
DOUGLAS, quartered by HOPE.
ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, Gentleman, M.A., Lord of
the Manor and Patron of the Living of Salwarpe, Solicitor.
Born April 10, 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. William Willoughby Douglas, M.A. , J. P., Rector of
Salwarpe and Hon. Canon of Worcester, and Frances Jane
his wife, dau. of William Wybergh How of Shrewsbury. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, three piles gules, on a chief of the
second, two mullets of the first, all within a bordure ermine,
charged with three cross crosslets fitchew sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
man's heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown between
two wings or. Motto -" Spero." Married, April 23, 1885,
Caroline Ada, dau. of Gen. Arthur Francis of Cheltenham ;
and has Issue — {\) Francis William Gresley Douglas, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 15, 1886; (2) Harold Archibald Douglas, Gen-
tleman, b. Sept. 2, 1887; Ada Gladys; Margaret Elspeth ;
and Kathleen Mary. iVa^- Kingsland, Newcastle, Staffs.
^ JAMES TORY DOUGLAS, Gentleman, Master Mariner.
Born July 11, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Harigad Douglas, formerly of St. Bride's House, Borough-
muirhead, by his wife Jane Catherine Rachel, dau. of
Alexander Simpson of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a cinquefoil sable, on a chief gules, two stars of
the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the liveries, a hand grasping a man's heart
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Sicker." Married, Dec. 1896, Mary Louise, dau. of Rev.
John MacGowan, CM. of Amoy, of China; and has
/jj-Kg— Marjorie. Residence— \ior\g-Y^ovi^.
ROBERT HINDE DOUGLAS, Gentleman, Master
Mariner. Born Oct. 31, 1871, being the third son of the
late Thomas Harigad Douglas, formerly of St. Bride's
House, Boroughmuirhead, by his wife Jane Catherine
Rachel, dau. of Alexander Simpson of Edinburgh. Armo-
rial bearings— Argent, a cinquefoil sable within a bor-
dure azure, on a chief gules, two mullets of the field.
Mantling sable doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a man's heart
proper, and on an escroll over the same this Motto,
■ ' Sicker. ' ' Residence —
WILLIAM CHARLESIDOUGLAS, Esquire, D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col., comdg. 3rd Batt. the Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles), J. P. CO. Forfar. Born June 18, 1862, being the eldest
son of the late William Douglas of Brigton, Forfarshire,
by his wife Ellen, dau. of John Rigge of Hawkshead, Lanes.
Livery — Light drab, scarlet facings. Armorial bearings
(L.O. 1900, matric. as cadet on proof of descent from the
Earls of Angus) — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a heart gules,
ensigned with arc, imperial crown proper on a chief azure,
three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a cross embattled sable (for Auchinleck), over all dividing
the quarters a cross raguly of the last, the whole within
a bordure invected azure, charged with eight holly leaves or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a salamander in flames of fire
proper. Motto— " Jamais airiere." Married, Aug. 24,
1892, Jeannette Duguid, dau. of late Peter Hutchison of
Thornwood, Glasgow, Shipowner; and has /.fj/ze— Marion
Ellen; Jeannette Elizabeth Edith Grizel ; Margaret
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Eupham Duguid; and Marjorie Alison Hutchison. Resi-
dence— Brigton, Douglastown, near Forfar. Clubs — Junior
United Service and Junior Conservative.
DOUGLASS, see BLACKER-DOUGLASS.
JOHN WILLIAM EDWARD JAMES DOUGLAS
of Tilquhillie, Esquire, J. P. cos. of Kincardine and Aber-
deenshire. Born Feb. i5, 1865, being the eldest son of
John Sholto Douglas, by his wife Vanda, dau. of Baron
"Ernest de Poellnitz. Armorial bearings— (^)uarterly i and
4, argent a heart imperially crowned proper, on a chief
azure, three mullets of the field ; 2. argent, three piles gules,
on a chief of the last two mullets of the first ; 3. argent,
three mascles sable, on a chief of the last, as many lions
passant guardant of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand issuing
from clouds holding a sword erect proper. Motto (over
the crest) — "God for us." Supporters — Two savages
wreathed head and middle with a garland of oak leaves, each
with a club in his e.vterior hand resting on his shoulder
proper. Married Nov. 7, igoi. Baroness Olga de Reuter,
only dau. of Baron de Reuter. Postal address — Feugh
Lodge, Banchory, N.B. C///3— Wellington.
HENRY LEWIS DOULTON, Esquire. Bom Feb.
12, 1853, being the only son of the late Sir Henry Doulton,
Knight Bachelor, J. P., by his wife Sarah, dau. of John
Lewis Kennaby. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a pale invected or, between two goats' heads
erased of the last, a lion rampant sable between two es-
callops gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, ademi-lionsable, holding in the dexter
paw a cr os crosslet or, and resting the sinister upon an escut-
cheon argent, charged with a vase proper. Motto — " Le
beau est la splendour de vrai." Married, April 18, 1885,
Jessie Maria, dau. of Geo. Thompson White. Seats — Bowling
Green House, Putney Heath, S.W. ; Woolpit, Ewhurst,near
Guildford, Surrey. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Westminster.
DOULTON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile vert, between four
cross crosslets fitch^e two and two in saltire in base, a
dragon rampant wings expanded all counterchanged.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cross crosslet htch^e erect vert, a dragon wings
expanded, resting the dexter foreclaw on a . Motto —
" Excelsior."
Son of : —
Alfred Percy Doulton, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
Res. — York Lodge, Walton-on-Thames.
DOWDALL (U.O.). Gules, a fess between six martlets
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a martlet argent, crowned or.
Sons of late Rev. Launcelot Dowdall, M.A., Rector of
Rathfarnham, b. \ d. ; in. Maria, d. of John
Downing, Judge of the Supreme Court of the Kandian
Provinces : —
Rev. Launcelot John George Downing Dowdall, B.D.,
M.A., LL.B. (Dub.), /;.
Res. — West Lodge, Sackville Road, Hove, Brighton.
Lawrence Charles Edward Downing Dowdall, Esq. , C. B.,
(Civ., 1901), M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Chief Clerk in Irish
Office 1887-1892, Private Sec. to Rt. Honbles. John Morley,
G. W. Balfour, and George Wyndham, successively Chief
Secretaries for Ireland, 1892-1901, since when he has been a
Principal Clerk in Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin, b. 1852.
Res. — The Castle, Dublin. C/«^— University (Dublin).
Raymond Alexander Granville FuUerton Downing
Dowdall, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.), b.
Res. — Mountjoy Prison, Dublin.
DOWNES, see GROSVENOR.
CHARLES VILLIERS S. DOWNES, Esquire, J. P.
for the CO. of Bedford, High Sheriff 1896, Lt.-Col. late
E. Lanes. Regt. Born Oct. 15, 1846, being the eld. son of
the late Rev. R. Downes, M.A. (O.xon. ), Vicar of Sundon,
in the co. of Bedford, by his wife, the late Charlotte Julia
is the Military Cockade.
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E. , dau. and co-heiress (with her sister, Emma J. B. , wife of
H. Brandreth, Esq., of Houghton Hall, Beds., both de-
ceased) of the late Lieut. -Col. C. Hervey Smith, 40th Foot,
M.A. (Oxon.), of Aspley House, in the co. of Bedford, J. P.
and D. L. for that county. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Bedford, Town and County. Z,/i'<?aj/— Black, white facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale sable and
gules, a stag lodged argent, holding in the mouth an ear of
wheat leaved and slipped or, between four garbs saltirew ays
of the third (for Downes) ; 2 and 3, per fesse nebuly sable
and argent, a pale with three cro>s crosslets crossed two
and one, and as many demi-men affront^ couped, each
holding in both hands a club in bend, one and two, all
countercharged (for Smith of Aspley House). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon two ears of wheat leaved and slipped or, a lapwing
with wings addorsed proper. Motto — " Soies content."
Married, Jan. 10, 1884, Catherine Elizabeth Anne, dau. of
the late F. Thompson, Esq., of Wimbledon Park; and
has surv. Issue — (i) Villiers Chernocke Downes, Gentleman,
/'. March 5, 1891 ; (2) Archer Chernocke Downes, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 5, 1892 ; Dorothy Chernocke ; and Marjorie
Chernocke. Estates — Aspley House, Aspley Guise, in co.
of Bedford, and Kites Hardwick M;mor, in co. of War-
wick. Postal address — Aspley House, Aspley Guise,
Beds.
JOHN SHEEN DOWNES, Gentleman. Born June 8,
1850, being the younger son of the late Rev. R. Downes,
M.A. (O.xon. ), Vicar of Sundon, in the co. of Bedford, by
his wife Charlotte Julia E. , dau. and co-heiress (with her
sister Emma J. B. , wife of H. Brandreth, Esquire, of
Houghton Hall, Beds. , both deceased) of the late Lieut. -Col.
C. Hervey Smith, 40th Foot, M.A. (Oxon), of Aspley House,
in the co. of Bedford, J. P. and D. L. for that county. Livery
— Black, white facings. Armorial beatings — Per pale sable
and gules, a stag lodged argent, holding in the mouth an
ear of wheat leaved and slipped or, between four garbs
saltirewnys of the third (for Downes). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two ears
of wheat leaved and slipped or, a lapwing with wings
addorsed proper. Motto — "Soies content." Married, iSgi,
Mary, dau. of Dr. J. Bentley. Postal address — Newmarket,
Ontario, Canada.
of the Hon. and Rev. Edward Pellew ; and has Issue- (i)
Guy Pellew D'Oyly, Gentleman, b. 1864; (2) Claude Pellew
D'Oyly, Gentleman, /;. 1866 ; Maude Helen ; Constance
Frances ; Evelyn Breure ; Mabel Emily ; Sybil Margaret ;
and Cecily Joane. Town residence-b Pembridge Villas,
Bayswater, London, W. C/«(J— East India United Ser-
vice.
CHARLES MERVYN DOYNE, Esq., J.P. andD.L.
CO. Wexford (High Sheriff 1873, and co. Carlow 1875)
M.A. Cantab. Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late
Robert Stephen Doyne, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Wells, by
Sarah Emily, dau. of Joseph Pratt of Cabra Castle, co.
Cavan. C/?^*.y— Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery—
(Dress) : white, with red facings ; (undress) : Oxford mix-
ture, with red collar and waistcoat. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse dancettt^e between
three escallops argent (for Doyne); 2 and 3 azure, an
eagle displayed or (for O'Doyne), and impaling the arms
of Wentworth- Fitzwilliam, namely, quarterly i and 4,
lozengy argent and gules (for Fitzwilliam) ; 2 and 3 sable,
a chevron between three leopards' faces or (for Wentworth).
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle rising proper ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a holly bush proper, in front
thereof a lizard passant or. Motto— " MuUac a boo."
Married, 1867, Lady Frances Mary, d. April 23, 1903,
eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon. William Thomas Spencer
Wentworth -Fitzwilliam, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam; and has,
with other Issue— Koh&n Wentworth Doyne, Capt. 4th
Batt. Oxon. Light Infantry, educated at Eton and Mag-
dalene Coll., Cambridge, b. 1868 [tn. 1898, Lady Mary
Diana Lascelles, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry
Wick, 5th Earl of Harewood ; and has issue, Robert
Harry Doyne, Gentleman, b. 1899]. Seats — Wells, near
Gorey ; and Kellistown, co. Carlow.
DRAKE, quartered by BARNEWALL.
DRAKE, see DEANE-DRAKE and TYRWHITT-
DRAKE.
DOWNING (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of eight argent and
vert, a swan rising and regardant sable, on a chief arched
of the second two garbs or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
swan as in the arms, holding in the beak an ear of wheat
stalked, leaved, and slipped, and on the dexter side a garb
both or.
Sons of William Downing of Holly Lodge, Smethwick,
Staffs. :—
William Edward Downing, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Elm Lodge, Hagley, Worcs.
DOYLEY, quartered by BARTTELOT.
WILLIAM D'OYLY, Esquire, J.P. cos. of Nottingham
and Sussex. Born 1825, being the sixth son of the Rev.
George D'Oyly, D.D. , by Maria Francis his wife, dau.
of William Bruere of Chetwynd, co. Salop. Armorial
bearings — Or, two fleurs-de-lis in bend sable between two
bendlets azure, impaling the arms of Pellew, namely
gules, a lion passant guardant and in chief two civic
wreaths or, and as an honourable augmentation, on a
chief wavy argent, in front of a representation of the city
of Algiers, a range of batteries flanked on the sinister by
a circular fortified castle with triple battlements proper,
thereon two flags displayed, the one barry wavy or and
gules (indicative of the presence of the Bey of Algiers
within the said castle), and the other of the last, on the
dexter and abreast of the said batteries a ship of the line
bearing the flag of an Admiral of the Blue Squadron
moored also proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest -On
a wreath of the colours, a denii-dragon argent, wings
elevated azure, holding between the claws a fleur-de-lis
sable. Mottoes — " Omne solum forti patria; " and " Do no
ylle quoth D'Oylle." Married, 1856, Emma Susan, dau.
DRAX. see EGGINTON-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX. and
SAWBRIDGE-ERLE-DRAX.
DRAYTON, see GRIMKE DRAYTON.
DREW (U.O.). Ermine, a lion passant gules. Motto
— " Drogo nomen et vitus arena dedit."
Son of Col. Francis Massy Drew of Drewscourt, J. P.,
7th Hussars, and Assistant Inspector of Remounts,
b. 1838 ; d. 189s ; m. 1874, Mary Anne, eld. d. of late
Anthony Wilkinson of Coxhoe, co. Durham :—
Clennell Frank Massy Drew, Esq., J.P. co. Limerick,
(High Sheriff 1903), b. 1877. 5ea/— Drewscourt, Charle-
ville, CO. Cork.
Sons of Ringrose Drew, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1881, Anna Alicia Susanna, d. of William Ryan of
Ballymackeough, co. Tipperary :—
Francis William Massy Drew, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
Ringrose Charles Willington Drew, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
Res.—
JULIUS CHARLES DREW, Esquire, J.P. co. Sussex.
Born April 4, 1856, being the third son of the late Rev.
George Smith Drew, M.A., Rector of Avington, Wm-
chester. Select Preacher at Cambridge, and Hulsean Lec-
turer 1877 by his wife Mary, eldest child of William Peek
of Loddiswell, Devon. Armorial bearings— Ermme, a
lion passant per pale gules and or, in chief three ears of
wheat stalked and bladed of the last. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a bull's head sable, gorged with a collar gemel, and
holding in the mouth three ears of wheat, a garb fessewise
all or Mottoes-" Drogo nomen et virtus arma dedit,
and " Deum adspice." Married, Sept. 16, 1900, Frances.
is the Naval Cockade.
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shire ; and has Issue — (i) Adrian Drew, b. 1891 ; (2) .Basil
JOHN LOUIS EMIL DREYER, Esquire, M.A., Ph.D.
(Copenhagen), Director of Armagh Observatory. Born
Feb. 13, 1852, being the son of His Excellency Lt. -General
John Christopher Frederick Dreyer of the Danish Army,
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog of
Denmark, and of St. Stanislaus of Russia, Knight Com-
mander of the Swedish Order of the Sword, by his wife Ida,
dau. of Christian Frederic Randrup, and was naturalised
as a British subject 1885. Armorial bearing's— Per fesse
argent and gules, cnaperonn6 azure, in chiet a trefoil slipped
and inverted vert, and in base three roundels, each charged
with a quatrefoil argent. Mantling' gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced,
the hand gauntleted, grasping a trident bend sinisterways
Drew, b. 1894 ; (3) Cedric Drew, h. 1896 ; and Mary Seat
— Wadhurst Hall, Sussex. Club — Junior Carlton.
WILLIAM FRANCIS DREW, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple. Born , being the second
son of the late Rev. George Smith Drew, M.A., Rector of
Avington, Winchester, by his wife Mary, eldest child of
William Peek of Loddiswell, Devon. Armorial bearings —
Ermine, a lion passant per pale gules and or, in chief three
ears of wheat stalked and bladed of the last. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a bull's head sable, gorged with a collar gemel, and
holding in the mouth three ears of wheat, a garb fessewise all
or. Motto— " Drogonomenet virtus armadedit." Married
Maria, dau. of W. M. Meigh, Esq., J. P., of Ash Hall, Staf-
fordshire.
ALFRED DREWE-MERCER, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings-
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a heron's head couped,
holding in the beak an eel twined round the neck proper,
between two crosses pat^e azure (for Mercer) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag courant
proper, in front of a gate or (for Drewe). Residence~y]
Stanhope Gardens, Queen's Gate.
DREWETT ORMONDE DREWETT, Esquire, J. P.
for Durham, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Oxon.). Born June
I, 1838, being the only son of the late Thomas Drewett
Brown, Barrister-at-Law (who assumed by Royal Licence,
Sept. 6, 1867, the name and arms of Drewett only, for him-
self and his issue), by his wife Isabella, eldest dau. of Sir
William Claytor, first Bart. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a chevron nebuly, between three fleurs-de-lis gules, a
rose of the field between two wreaths of palm proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two palm branches saltierways proper,
a fleur-de-lis gules. Married, 1869, Catherine Mary, second
dau. of Joseph Burrell. Seat — Jarrow Hall, Jan-ow-on-Tyne,
CO. Durham. Residence — Riding Mill, Northumberland.
argent, the shaft proper. Motto — " Uden arbeide ingen
lykke." Married, Nov. 11, 1875, Katherine Hannah,
eldest dau. of John Tuthill, Esq., formerly of Kilmore,
CO. Limerick ; and has Issue — (i) John Tuthill Dreyer,
Esq., Capt. R.A. , b. Dec. 24, 1876; (2) Frederic Charles
Dreyer, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Jan. 8, 1878 [w. June
26, 1901, Una Maria, dau. of Rev. J. T. Hallet, and has
issue, Phyllis Una Tuthill] ; (3) George Villiers Dreyer,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. Feb. 27, 1883 ; (4) Wilfrid Lloyd
Dreyer, Gentleman, b. 1885, d. 1889 ; Alice Beatrice \ni.
June 4, 1901, Warham Jemmett Shaw-Hamilton, eldest son
of the Dean of Armagh] ; and Margaret Ida, b. 1887, d.
1888. Residence — The (Observatory, Armagh.
Sir WILLIAM LEECE DRINKWATER, Knight
Bachelor, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, first Deemster in the Isle of Man
until 1897, when he resigned. Born 1812, being the second
son of John Drinkwater of Liverpool, and Moor Piatt,
in the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Eliza-
beth, daughter of James Gandy of Kendal, and nephew
of Sir George Drinkwater, Knight Bachelor ; and was
dubbed Knight Bacheloi in the year 1877. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure,
on a fesse wavy argent, between three garbs or, as many
billets of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, three ears of wheat, one in pale
and two in saltire, enfiled with a ducal coronet all or ; with
the Motto, "Sapiens qui assiduus." Married, 1840,
Elinor, daughter of Peter Bourne of Liverpool and
Hackinsall Hall, in the county of Lancaster; and has
had Issue — (i) George Drinkwater, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law,
Crown Receiver and Seneschal, and a Justice of the
Peace for the Isle of Man, born 1852 [married, 1880,
Mary Wyse, granddaughter of Roddam J. Roddam of
Roddam, and has, with other issue, William Roddam
Drinkwater, Esquire, born 1881] ; (2) John Drinkwater-
Lawe, Esquire, who assumed the additional surname
is the Military Cockade.
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and arms of Lawe by Royal License 1879, ^^'^ died
1889. Estate and postal address — Kirby, Douglas, Isle
of Man.
§The Right Honourable PONSONBY WILLIAM
MOORE, Earl of Drogheda, Viscount Moore of
Droglieda, and Baron Moore of Mellefont, in the Peerage
of Ireland; Representative Irish Peer, J. P. and D.L. for
Devonshire and Queen's County, and J. P. for Kildare.
Born April 29, 1846, being the son of Ponsonby Arthur
Moore, Esquire, by his wife Augusta Sophia, daughter
about the temples argent and azure. Supporters— Two
greyhounds argent. Motto— " Fortis cadere, cedere, non
potest." Married, October 16, 1879, Anne Tower, daughter
of George Moir, Doctor of Laws, formerly Sheriff of the
county of Stirling ; and has /jj?/e— Henry Charles Ponsonby
Moore, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Moore, born
April 21, 1884 ; and Lady Beatrice Ponsonby Moore. Seat
— Moore Abbey, co. Kildare.
S RICHARD REYNELL DROUGHT, Esquire, D.L.
and J. P. CO. Wicklow, High Sheriff 1901, late Capt.
i^W~2^
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of the Hon. William Henry Gardner, Lieut.-Gen. R.A.
Creations — Baron, July 20, 1616; Viscount, Feb. 7, 1621 ;
Earl, 1661 (Irish honours). Clubs — Carlton, Conserva-
tive. Livery — Blue with orange facings. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chief indented or,
three nmllets pierced gules. Above the escutcheon is placed
the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head proper, wreathed
Westmeath 'and Wicklow Militia, formerly Lieut. 51st
Light Infantry. Born July 2, 1840, being the second but
eldest surviving son of Rev. John William Fairbrother
Drought of Glencarrig, co. Wicklow, A.B. Trmity College,
Dublin by his first wife Anna Maria, dau. of Richard
Reynell of Killynon, Killucan, co. Westmeath. Livery—
Dark green, crimson facings. Armorial bearmgs— Or, a
chevron vert, between three wolves' heads erased gules.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
is tbe .Naval Cockade.
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a rainbow issuant from clouds proper. Motto — "Semper
sitiens. " Married, June 26, 1869, Isabella Euphemia
Anne, only child of Lieut. -Col. J. J. Nugent of Clonlost,
Killucan, co. Westmeath. Seat — Glencarrig, Glenealy,
CO. Wicklow. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
THOMAS ARMSTRONG DROUGHT, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1889, late Capt. 28th Regt. Born
June 30, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Col.
John Head Drought, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1821,
formerly in the 13th Light Dragoons, served in the Peninsula
to the end of the war at Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris,
by his wife Frances Jane, dau. of Henry Spunner of Coro-
lanty. Armorial bearing's — Or, a chevron vert between
three wolves' heads erased gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rainbow issuant from
clouds proper. Motto — " Semper sitiens." Married, ^os.
6, 1884, Mary Letitia, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Edward O.sborne
Broadley, 32nd L.L ; and has /jj-wt'— John Victor Drought,
Gentleman, h. Jan. 9, 1887; (2) Francis Gerald Drought,
Gentleman, b. May 8, 1888 ; (3) Thomas David Broadley
Drought, Gentleman, b. Nov. 15, 1900 ; and Doris Marjorie.
Seat — Lettybrook, Kinnetty, King's County.
THOMAS HENRY DROUGHT, Esquire, J. P. Born
1855, being the second son of the late John Alexander
Drought, Esq. , Capt. King's Co. Militia, formerly Capt.
65th Regt. , by his wife Caroline Susanna, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. John White of the 8oth Regt. Armorial bearings —
Or, a chevron vert, between three wolves' heads erased
gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a rainbow issuant from clouds proper. Motto
— "Semper sitiens." Married, 1888, Madeline Kyra,
eldest dau. of Capt. E. C. M'Murdo, late 79th Highlanders,
and has had Issue — Ale.xander Charles Drought, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 8, 1899; Madeline Mary; Helen Iris, d. June 7,
1897; and Violet Caroline, ^ea/— Whigsboro' , near Par-
sonstown.
DRUMMOND, see STIRLING - HOME - DRUM-
MOND, BERESFORD-DRUMMOND, and HAY-
DRUMMOND.
DRUMMOND, quartered by CARINGTON and
ELPHINSTONE.
DRUMMOND, Earl of Perth (matric.
Or, three bars wavy gules.
L.O., c. 1672-7).
DRUMMOND of Machanie (matric. c. 1672-7). Arms as
above, and on a canton of the first, a lion's head erased
within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second,
in the middle chief point a crescent of the third. [Neither
as Viscounts Strathallan nor since their succession to the
Earldom of Perth has any rematriculation been made to
this line of the house of Drunimond, now represented in the
male line as under. Unless the arms have passed away to
the many heirs portioners, the present Earl of Perth— who
is not within the first-mentioned matriculation — would
appear to be entitled to the arms of Drunimond of
Machanie. He however uses an entirely different achieve-
ment].
Son of James David Drummond, loth Viscount Strath-
allan, b. 1839; d. 1893; m. ist, 1868, Ellen ((/. 1873),
d. of Cuthbert B. Thornhill, Indian C.S. ; 2nd,
Margaret, eld. d. of William Smythe of Methven
Castle, Perth : —
Rt. Hon. William Huntley Drummond (presumably since
1902), isth Earl of Perth (4 March 1605) and (presumably
smce 1902) i8th Lord Drummond (29 Jan. 1487-8), nth
Viscount Strathallan (6 Sept. 1686), nth Baron Drummond
of Cromlix (6 Sept. 1686), 14th Baron Maderty (31 Jan.
1608-9), all m the Peerage of Scotland, Hereditary Thane
of Lennox, and Hereditary Steward of Menteith and
Strathearn, Capt. 3rd Batt. "Black Watch," b. 5 Aug.
1871. 5ea/— Machany, Perthshire.
Drummond (matric. L.O., 1875). Quarterly, i and 4,
Drummond as above ; 2. or, a lion's head erased within a
double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 3. argent, sem6
of cross crosslets fitch(5e, three fleurs-de-lis sable within a
bordure wavy ermines ( Beresford, granted 1814). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— A falcon, wings expanded.
hooded, jessed, and belled proper, charged on the breast
with a mullet or. Motto — " Lord have mercy."
Son of Sir Edmund Drummond, K.C.I.E. : —
Capt. Francis Colebrooke Beresford-Drummond {q.v.).
Drummond of Cromlix (matric. 1853, and 20 July 1903 ;
vide also Hay-Drummond of Cromlix). Quarterly, i and 4,
Drummond as above ; 2 and 3, or, a lion's head erased
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, the whole
within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle regardant,
wings expanded proper, membered gold. Motto— " Prius
mori quam fidem fallere. "
Son of George Drummond, Gentleman, of Stanmore,
Banker (gdson of George Drummond of Stanmore by
Martha, eld d. and coh. of Hon. Thomas Harley, son
of 3rd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, and gt. -gdson of
John Drummond by Charlotte, d. of Lord William
Beauclerk, s. of Charles, ist Duke of St. Albans, by
Lady Diana de Vere, d. and sole h. of Aubrey de Vere,
20th and last Earl of Oxford), b. 1802 ; d. 1851 ; vi.
1831, Marianne, d. of Edward Berkeley-Portman,
Esq. : —
George James Drummond, Gentleman [has obtained
R.L. , 31 July 1902, to assume additional name and arms
of De Vere], b. 1835 ; m. 1876, Elizabeth Cecile Sophia, d.
of Rev. F. J. Norman, by his wife Lady Adeliza, d. of sth
Duke of Rutland ; and has issue— (i) George Henry
Drummond, Gentleman, b. 1883; (2) David Robert Drum-
mond, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; (3) Alexander Victor Drum-
mond, Gentleman, b. 1888; Cecile Elizabeth Adeliza
Beatrix ; Ida Mary ; and Euphemia Mabel. Seat — Sway-
lands, Penshurst, Kent. Town res. — 14 Belgrave Square,
London, S.W.
MALCOLM DRUMMOND, Esquire, of Megginch,
^ Captain Reserve of Officers, late Captain Grenadier
Guards, served in Soudan Campaign, 1885 (medal and
clasp and Khedive's star), J. P. and D.L. co. Perth,
Groom of the Privy Chamber to Her Majesty the
Queen, appointed 1893 Groom-in-Waiting in Ordinary to
the Queen. Born March 2, 1856, being the eldest son of the
is the Military Cockade.
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late John Murray Drummond, Esquire, of Megginch, late
Captain Grenadier Guards, by Frances his wife, fourth daugh-
ter of General Sir John Oswald, Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, of Dunnikier. Club — Guards'. Livery — Grey coat
with red and yellow lace round collar, and gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse wavy or
and gules, and impaling the arms of Amherst, namely,
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, two anus properl
drawing an arrow to the head in a bow or ; and in an escro,
above this Motto, ' ' Marte et arte ; " and for his Supporters,
on the dexter side a savage wreathed head and middle with
oak, holding on his de.xter shoulder a club proper ; and on
the sinister side a Knight armed at all points, the visor of
his helmet up, a spear resting in his sinister arm proper.
Married, April 30, 1890, Geraldine Margaret Amherst,
commonly known as the Honourable Geraldine Margaret,
quarterly 1 and 4, i;ules three tilting-spears, two and one br,
headed argent (for Amherst) ; 2. per saltire argent and or,
in fesse two lions rampant gules, in chief and in base a
dexter arm couped at the elbow, habited gules cuffed azure
and hand proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect also
gules (for Daniel) ; 3. or, on a chevron azure between three
marigolds slipped proper, two lions passant respecting each
other or, within a bordure compony argent and azure (for
Tyssen). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and upon a
sixth daughter of the Right Honourable William Amhurst
Tyssen Amherst, first Baron Amherst of Hackney ; and has
/^j^^^_|ohn Drummond, Gentleman, b. May 6, 1900;
Jean; Victoria Ale.vandrina ; and Frances, .fij/a/f— Meg-
ginch, in the county of Perth. Postal rtr/(/rm— Meggmch
Castle, Errol, N.B.
REGINALD HENRY TUDOR DRUMMOND, Gentle-
man, and Civil Engineer, of Balquhandy, Dunn'"&' 9°;
Perth. Born March 16, 1869, being the son of the late John
is the Naval Cockade.
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Drummond, Esq., Lieut. loth Hussars and Capt. West
Kent Light Infantry (Militia), sometime A.D.C. to Com-
mander-in-Chief, Bombay ; of Strageath and Balquhandy,
CO. Perth. Armorial bearings— Or, three bars wavy
— Quarterly i and 4, azure, a hart trippant argent (for Lowe) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a chief vert, two mullets or, each charged
with an annulet azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent (for
Lowe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant
sable, gorged with a plain collar and charged with two
mullets all or. Residence —
ROBERT HENRY DRURY-LOWE, Esquire, Colonel
late Grenadier Guards;; served in the Kaffir War, Indian
Mutiny as A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief at Delhi,
D.A.A.G. in China i860, D.A.Q.M.G. in Canada 1862-4,
J. P. for CO. Derby. Borri October 7, 1831, being the third
son of the late William Drury Holden Lowe (who assumed
by Sign Manual 1849 the surname of Lowe), J. P. and D. L.
for CO. Derby, High Sheriff 1854, by his wife Hon. Caroline
Esther Curzon, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Nathaniel, 2nd
Lord Scarsdale. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
azure, a hart trippant argent (for Lowe) ; 2 and 3, argent,
on a chief vert, two mullets or, each charged with an annu-
let azure (for Drury). Mantling azure and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent (for
Lowe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant
sable, gorged with a plain collar and charged with two
mullets all or. Married, May 15, 1862, Ellen, eldest dau.
of Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse of Netherall, co. Cumber-
land. Residence —
VINCENT FRANCIS KEPPEL DRURY-LOWE.
Gentleman, late 63rd Regt. Born July i, 1847, being the
fourth son of the late William Drury Holden Lowe (who
assumed by Sign Manual 1849 the surname of Lowe), J. P.
and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1854, by his wife
Hon. Caroline Esther Curzon, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, azure, a hart trippant argent (for Lowe) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a chief vert, two mullets or, each
charged with an annulet azure. Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf
passant argent (for Lowe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound courant sable, gorged with a plain collar and
charged with two mullets all or. Married, April 28, 1877,
Elizabeth Mary, only dau. of Dr. Christmas. Resi-
dence—
gules within a bordure engrailed azure, charged with three
mullets argent, in fesse point a crescent of the last. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled or; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm in armour from
the shoulder embowed, the hand holding a falchion
proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto,
" Caute sed intrepide." Postal address — Balquhandy,
Dunning, co. Perth, N.B. C/w3— Caledonian. Resides
abroad.
General Sir DRURY CURZON DRURY-LOWE,
G.C.B. ; served in the Crimea, Indian Mutiny, command-
ing Cavalry Brigade in South Africa 1881, Egypt 1882, at
Aldershot 1884, Inspector-General of Cavalry 1890. Born
Jan. 3, 1830, being the second son of the late William
Drury Holden Lowe (who assumed by Sign Manual 1849
the surname of Lowe), J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High
Sheriff 1854, by his wife Hon. Caroline Esther Curzon,
youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a hart
trippant argent (for Lowe) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chief
vert, two mulltts or, each charged with an annulet azure.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a wolf passant argent (for Lowe) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant sable, gorged
with a plain collar and charged with two mullets all or
(for Drury). Residence — Key Dell, Horndean, R.S.O. ,
Hants. Club — Army and Navy.
RICHARD CURZON SHERWIN DRURY-LOWE,
Gentleman, late loth Hussars. Bo>-n July 23, 1849, being
the fifth son of the late William Drury Holden Lowe (who
assumed by Sign Manual 1849 the surname of Lowe), Esq. ,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1854, by his wife
Hon. Caroline Esther Curzon, youngest dau. of the Rt.
Hon. Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale. Armorial bearings
WILLIAM DRURY NATHANIEL DRURY-LOWE,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1893), late Lieut, nth
Hussars. Born July 13, 1828, being the eldest son of the
late William Drury Holden of Denby and Locko aforesaid
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[who assumed on the death of his grandmother, Anne, wife
of William Drury-Lowe, in the year 1849, the surname of
Lowe, by Royal Sign-Manual dated July 19, 1853], J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Derby, High Sheriff for the same 1854, by his
wife Hon. Caroline Esther, youngest dau. of the Right Hon.
Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baron Scarsdale ; assumed by Royal
License, dated Aug. 16, 1884, the surname and arms of Drury,
in addition to and before that of Lowe. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, azure a hart trippant argent (for
Lowe) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chief vert, two mullets or, each
charged with an annulet azure (for Drury), and impaling the
arms of Needham, namely, argent a bend engrailed azure,
between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a wolf passant argent (for Lowe) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound courant sable, gorged with a
plain collar, and charged with two mullets all or (for Drury).
Mottoes -"Duty leads me" (Lowe) ; " Droyt et devount "
(Drury). Married, Dec. 16, 1876, Lady Lucy, eldest dau.
of Francis Jack Needham, Esq., commonly called Viscount
Newry, and sister of the present Rt. Hon. Earl of Kilmorey ;
and has hsue — (i) William Drury Drury-Lowe, Gentleman,
Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. Sept. 30, 1877 ; (2) John Alfred
Edwin Drury-Lowe, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6, 1881 ; (3) Law-
rence Robert Charles Drury-Lowe, Gentleman, b. Aug. 7,
1883; (4) Edward Nathaniel Drury-Lowe, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 22, 1888 ; Lucy Ann ; Dorothy ^Largaret ; and
Grace. 5^/— Locko Park, Derby. C/«^J — Carlton,
Travellers'.
ARTHUR GREY DUBERLY, Esquire, J.P. co. Bedford,
late Lt.-Col. i6th Regt. , Reserve of Officers serving with
remounts in South Africa. Born Dec. 15, 1846, being the
fourth son of the late James Duberly, Esq. (eldest son of Sir
James Duberly), of Gaynes Hall, who served in the Penin-
sula and Flanders in the nth Dragoons, by his wife Emily
Hannah, third dau. of Col. Hon. William Grey (brother of
Earl Grey). Livery — Bottle green coat, striped yellow waist-
coat and drab overcoat. Armorial bearings (1766)— Vert,
on a fesse or, between two garbs in chief of the last and a
sickle in base argent, the handle gold, an arrow barways
gules, headed and flighted of the third, between two estoiles
azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand
three ears of wheat or. Motto — " Res non verba." Mar-
ried, Nov. 10, 1877, Ida Mary Villiers, second dau. of R.
W. Farrer of Mitchellstown, co. Cork; and has Issue —
(i) James Duberly, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 2nd Royal
Berks, served in South Africa (1901-1902), b. March 14,
1882 ; (2) Vernon Conrad Duberly, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Royal Field Artillery, /'. June 22, 1885; (3) Montagu
Richard William Duberly, Gentleman, b. 1887. Seat—
The Barns, Fenlake, Beds.
§GREY WTLLIAM DUBERLY, Esquire, Captain
Grenadier Guards. Born June 29, 1875, being the
eldest son of the late William Duberly, Esq., of Gaynes
Hall, J.P. and D.L. co. Huntingdon, High Sheriff 1884,
Capt. Grenadier Guards, by his wife Hon. Rosa Louisa
Vernon Sandys, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Arthur Marcus
Cecil, 2nd Lord Sandys. Armorial bearings (1766) -Vert,
on a fesse or, between two garbs in chief of the last and a
sickle in base argent, the handle gold, an arrow barways
gules headed and flighted of the third, between two estoiles
azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a de.xter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand
three ears of wheat or. Motto — " Res non verba." Seat—
Gaynes Park, St. Neots, co. Huntingdon. C/«*Jj— Guards',
Brooks's, Bachelors'.
JAMES GREY DUBERLY, Esquire, J.P. co. of
Cambridge, late Lieut. R.N. Borji Dec. 5, 1855, being
the sixth son of the late James Duberly, Esq. (eldest son
of Sir James Duberly), of Gaynes Hall, who served in the
Peninsula and at Waterloo in the nth Lt. Dragoons, by his
wife Emily Hannah, third dau. of Col. Hon. William Grey
(brother of Earl Grey). Armorial bearings (1766)— Vert,
on a fesse or, between two garbs in chief of the last and a
sickle in base argent, the handle gold, an arrow barways
gules, headed and flighted of the third, between two estoiles
azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand
three ears of wheat or. Motto—" Res non verba." Mar-
ried, Feb. 10, 1881, Gertrude Emily, dau. of Harry Thorn-
ton of Kempstone Grange, co. Beds. Residence — 41
Camperdown Place, Great Yarmouth.
DUCKETT, see STEUART-DUCKETT.
STEUART JAMES CHARLES DUCKETT. Esq.,
J.P. CO. Carlow (High Sheriff 1873), formerly Lieut. 13th
Hussars. Born 1847, being the eldest surviving son of the
late William Duckett, Esq., J. P., of Russelstown, by
Harriet Isabella Anne, dau. of Lieut-Col. Charles Edward
Gordon, R.A. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bear-
ings — Sable, on a saltire argent, a mullet of the field,
with many quarterings, and impaling the arms of
Dick-Lauder, namely, gules, a griffin salient argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, a
crescent for difference ; 2. a buck's head couped affront^e
proper ; 3. a cat's head affront^e and erased of a tabby
colour, holding in the mouth a rat sable. Motto — "Je
veux le droit." Married, 1871, Catherine Seton, youngest
dau. of Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Bart., and Lady Anne
Dick-Lauder, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Stair ; and
has Issue — John Steuart Duckett, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; and
Amy Anne Charlotte. Seat — Russelstown Park, Carlow.
Club — Naval and Military.
WILLIAM DUCKETT, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. co.
Carlow, and J.P. co. Kildare, High Sheriff for co. Car-
low 1854, and for Queen's co. 1881. Born April 14, 1822,
being the eldest son of John Dawson Duckett of Duckett's
Grove, co. Carlow, by his wife Sarah Summers, dau. of
William Hutchison of Timoney, co. Tipperary. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly of 16; i. sable, a saltire argent, a
crescent gules (for Duckett) ; 2. gules, a saltire argent,
between twelve cross crosslets or (for Windsor) ; 3. argent,
a bend gules (for Kendall) ; 4. sable, five gouttes d'or in
saltire (for ); 5. argent, three bugle-horns sable
stringed gules (for Ballingham) ; 6. argent, three bendlets
gules, on a canton of the last, a lion rampant of the first
(for Burnside) ; 7. argent, a chief dancette sable, a crescent
for difference (for De la Poer) ; 8. argent, on a chief gules,
three escallops of the field (for Power) ; 9. Barry of eight
argent and gules (for Barry) ; 10. argent, three eagles dis-
played gules (for De Courcy) ; 11. or, three bars gules (for
Berry); 12. gules, three oak leaves argent (for Cogan) ; 13.
argent, on a fesse wavy between three leopards' faces azure,
as many crescents of the field a chief vair (for Piphoe) ; 14.
azure, a chevron ermine between three arrows paleways
points downwards argent, on a chief of the last, three mart-
lets sable a canton gules, charged with a mullet gold (for
Dawson)'; 15. sable, a bull's head couped argent, enclosed
in a wreath or and azure (for Pim) ; 16. argent, on a bend
azure between two lions rampant sable, three mullets or
(for Handy). Mantling sable and argent. Crests -i. Out
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent,
a crescent for difference ; 2. a buck's head couped affrontte
proper; 3. a cat's head affront^e and erased of a tabby
colour, holding in the mouth a rat sable. Mottoes—
' ' Je veux le droit," ' ' Spectemur agendo." Marrud^xsWy,
Ian. 16, 1868, Anna Maria, third dau. of the late Thomas
Harrison Marony, Esq.. J. P., of Miltown House, Miltown
Malbay, co. Clare (she «f.5./. May 12, 1894). He married
secondly, Nov. 19. 1895. Marie Georgina, eldest dau. of
the late Captain Robert Gordon Cummmg, s6th Regt. (who
was present at Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon, and
served in the Crimea), and widow of Theophilus Thompson
Esq., of Ford Lodge, co. Cavan, J.P. 5^a^5-Duckett s
Grove, Palatine, co. Carlow, and Newtown, co ^->ldare;
"De Wyndesore." Raglan Road, Dublin. a«^^-Con-
servative; Royal St. George's (Kingstown). Kildare Street
(Dublin).
CHARLES EDWARD HENRY DUCKETT-
STEUART, Esq., J.P. co. Carlow (High Sheriff 1879).
Cant 8th Batt king's Royal Rifle Corps. Born 1850,
S?gtSe'se?ond surviving so^ of the late Willmm Ducke„
of Russelstown Park, co. Carlow, by Harriet Isabella Anne,
only dau. of the late Lieut-Col. Charles Edward Gordon
R A • assumed the name and arms of bteuart, by Royal
Eictse? M?rl \., 1894. Club - Raldgh ^onal
bearings-Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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argent, surmounted by a bend engrailed gules (for Steuart);
2 and 3 sable, on a saltire argent, a mullet of the field (for
Duckett). Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety argent,
winged or, the nest and young proper. MottO — " Virescit
vulnere virtus." Married, 1873, Anne, youngest dau. of the
Hon. B. Seymour (Senator), of Port Hope, Canada; and
has, with other Issue — William Steuart, b. 1874. Seal —
Rutland Lodge, Carlow.
Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, Knight Bachelor, Knight
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of
Jerusalem in England, Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of
Laws (honoris causa) of the University of Edinburgh ;
Doctor of Medicine (honoris causa) of the Royal University
of Ireland; Fellow and Treasurer of the Royal College of
Physicians, London, and Honorary Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians of Ireland ; Honorary Physician to
H.R. H. the Prince of Wales, 1890- igoi. Born November
24, 1840, being the fourth and youngest son of the late
Robinson Duckworth of Liverpool, by Elizabeth Forbes
his wife, daughter of the late William Nicol of Stonehaven,
Doctor of Medicine (by his wife, Margaret Dyce), and was
dubbed a Knight in the year 1886. Club — Athenaeum.
Livery— RoysX blue and white. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure,
between two leopards' faces in chief and a garb in base
sable, three crosses pat^e or, surmounted by a helmet befitting
his degree, mantled azure doubled argent ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount between
two palm-branches vert, a garb fesseways or, charged with
two crosses pat6e in fesse, and surmounted by a duck sable ;
with the Motto, " Perseverantia." Married, firstly, April
26, 1870, Annie Alicia (who died 1889), dau. of Alexandei
Hopkins, and widow of John Smith of Bombay and
Mickleham Hall, Surrey ; and secondly, 1890, Ada Emily,
dau. of George Arthur Fuller of the Rookery, near
Dorking ; and has had Issue — (i) Edward Dyce Duckworth,
Esquire, born July 10, 1875 ; (2) Christian Leslie Dyce
Duckworth, Esquire, born November 19, 1891 ; (3) Arthur
Dyce Duckworth, Esquire, born March 6, 1896 ; and two
daughters, both deceased, namely, Elizabeth Dyce and
Margaret Dyce. Postal address — 11 Grafton Street, Pic-
cadilly.
DUCKWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross pointed
sable, surmounted by a like cross or, in chief two gryphons'
heads erased, each surmounting four spear-heads conjoined
in saltire proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased and
surmounting four spear-heads conjoined as in the arms.
Sons of Herbert Duckworth, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1833; d. ; m. May i, 1867, Julia Prinsep
Jackson : —
George Herbert Duckworth, h. March 5, 1868.
Gerald de I'Estrang Duckworth, Gentleman, b. Oct. 29,
1870. Res. — 0.2. Hyde Park Gate, London, W.
Rev. Canon ROBINSON DUCKWORTH, D.D.,
C.V.O. , Sub-Dean and Canon of Westminster, Chaplain in
Ordinary to the King, Rural Dean of Saint Marylebone,
Vicar of Saint Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, Saint Maryle-
bone; Almoner and Chaplain of the Order of the Hospital
of Saint John of Jerusalem in England ; formerly Fellow
and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford, and Assistant-
Master of Marlborough College ; Governor to His Royal
Highness the late Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. Born
December 4, 1834, being the second son of the late Robinson
Duckworth of Liverpool, by Elizabeth Forbes his wife,
daughter of the late William Nicol of Stonehaven, Doctor
of Medicine. Armorial bearings — He bears foi Arms :
Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between two leopards'
faces in chief, and a garb in base sable, three crosses pat^c
or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, between two palm-branches a garb fesseways
or, charged with two crosses pat^e in fesse, and surmounted
by a duck sable; with the Motto, " Perseverantia." Postal
addresses — 5 Abbey Road, London, N.W. ; and Little
Cloisters, Westminster Abbey, London, S.W. Clubs—
Athenaeum, Grosvenor.
RUSSELL DUCKWORTH, Esquire, J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, B.A. Camb. Born April 30, 1830, being the third
but second surviving son of the late William Duckworth,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Orchardleigh Park, Somerset, by
his first wife, Hester Emily, dau. of Robert Philips of The
Park, Prestwich, Lancashire. Armorial bearings -Argent,
a cross pointed sable, surmounted by a like crosc or, in
chief two gryphons' heads erased, each surmounting four
spear-heads conjoined in saltire proper. Mantling sable
is the Military Cockade.
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and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's
head erased and surmounting four spear-heads conjoined as
in the arms. Married, April 16, 1863, Jeannette, only dau.
of Rev. Prebendary Henry Clutterbuck ; and has Issue — {\)
William Henry Duckworth, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. Aug. 17, 1867; (2) Ralph Duckworth, Gentleman, Lieut.
2nd S. Staffs. Regt., b. Nov. 13, 1876; Amy; and Edith
Anna. Residence — The Cloisters, Bath.
1870, Rachel Sarah, dau. of Joseph Lloyd Phelps ; and has
had /w««— Francis Phelps Dudley-Janns, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 18, 1873; Henrietta Maria; Rachel Caroline, d.
1887; Mary; and Jane. Residence— Gi\QX\'sxxa.KQC\.oxy , zo.
Antrim.
DUFF, see FIFE, Duke of, GORDON-DUFF, and
GRANT-DUFF.
Reverend WILLIAM ARTHUR DUCKWORTH.
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, J. P.
for Somerset, Lord of the Manors of Frome Selwood,
Orchardleigh, LuUington, and Buckland Dinham, Somerset,
and of Over Darwen, Lancashire, formerly Rector of Pul-
tenham, Surrey. Born March 17, 1829, being the eldest sur-
viving son of William Duckworth of Orchardleigh and his
wife Hester Emily, dau. of Robert Philips of The Park, Prest-
wich. /./'iwj — Black. Armorial bearings -Argent, across
pointed sable, surmounted by a like cross or, in cliief two
gryphons' heads erased, each surmounting four spear-heads
conjoined in saltire proper, impaling the arms of Campbell,
namely, gyronny of eight or and sable within a bordure
engrailed quarterly or and azure, charged with eight buckles
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased, and
surmounting four spear-heads conjoined as in the arms.
Motto— "Non nobis solum." Married, Oct. 4, 1859,
Hon. Edina, youngest dau. of the late Lord Chancellor,
Baron Campbell and the Lady Stratheden and Campbell ;
and has Issue — {i) Arthur Campbell Duckworth, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. Royal Scots Greys [w., Sept. 15, 1897, Viola,
only dau. of Col. Davies-Evans of Highmead, I^ord-Lieut.
of Cardiganshire]; (2) Herbert Stratheden Duckworth,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 4, 1872 ; Cecilia Sjn. Harold Yorke Lid-
derdale Smith]; Mary Cnmpbell [w. Major Henry Dacres
Olivier, R.E., and d. 1891]; Frances Evelyn; Margaret
Edina \m. Henry J . Newbolt] ; and Florence Helen \ni.
Bernard Holland], ^j/ato — Orchardleigh, co. Somerset;
The Manor of Over Darwen, Lancashire; lands at Mus-
bury, near Haslingden. 5fa/— Orchardleigh Park, Frome,
Somerset. C/?/(55— Athenaeum, United University.
HENRY DUDGEON, Gentleman. Born May 1851,
being the eldest son of the late Henry James Dudgeon of
The Priory, Stillorgan, co. Dublin, J. P. for tliat co. , by
his wife Eliza Maitland, dau. of John Reid. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a pale azure, an exe distilling tears
proper, three mullets counterchanged. Crest — A naked
arm fesseways, couped at the shoulder and eniboued at the
elbow, the hand grasping a dudgeon or dagger all proper,
pierced tlirougii a heart gules. Motto — "Deo fide ferro
comitante." Married, Sept. 1889, Rose, dau. of the late
Richard Chute (by liis wife the Hon. Mrs. Chute, sister of
Lord Ventry) ; and has Issue — (i) Cyril Henry Dudgeon,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 1890 ; Dorothy ; Rose ; Florence (twin
with her sister) ; and Lilian Mary. Postal address — The
Priory, Stillorgan, co. Dublin. •
Reverend SHELDON FRANCIS DUDLEY-JANNS
(formerly Dudley ; assumed by Royal Licence, 1874, the
additional surname and arms of Janns in compliance with
the will of his kinsman, Charles James Janns, Esq., of
Cragleigh, Ennis, Commander R.N.), B.A., B.D. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), Rector of Tickmacrevan, Rural Dean of
Carrickfergus and Chancellor of St. Saviour's Cathedral,
Connor. Born May 12, 1844, being the eldest son of
Francis Dudley of Roscrea, by his wife Henrietta, dau.
of Nathaniel Powell, M.D. , of Roscrea. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, per pale gules and azure, on
a bend engrailed argent, three Cornish choughs sable,
beaked and membered of the first (for Janns) ; 2 and 3
or, two lions passant azure, between in chief a rose gules,
seeded of the field and barbed vert, and in base a trefoil
slipped of the last, a 'bordure engrailed of the second
(for Dudley). Mantling gules and argent. Crests -i.
Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, collared
gemelle argent, holding between the paws an escallop of the
last (for Janns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant double queued azure, holding between the paws a
rose gules entwined with a trefoil slipped and leaved vert, and
over it the Motto, " Mori quam foedari." Motto (under
the arms) — " Honor virtutis prasmium." Married, Oct. 19,
DUFF of Craigstoun, quartered by CLERK-RAT-
TRAY.
ROBERT WILLIAM DUFF, Esquire, J. P. co. Kin-
cardine, Lieut. F. and K. Artillery (Mil.), D.L. for cos.
Kincardine and Banff. Born March 17, 1873, being the
eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Robert William Duff,
G.C.M.G., P.C, Commander R.N. (retired), and M.P. for
CO. Banff from 1861 to 1893, J. P. and D. L. counties of Banff,
Kincardine, and Aberdeen, Junior Lord of the Treasury 1882
to 1885, Lord of the Admiralty 1886, Privy Councillor 1892,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief New South Wales 1893
to 1895 ; discontinued the name of Abercromby, and re-
assumed the family name of Duff, by his wife Louisa,
youngest dau. of Sir William Scott, Bart., of Ancrum, co.
Roxburgh. Armorial bearings— Vert, a fesse dancett^e
ermine, between a buck's head caboshed in chief and two
escallops in base or, a border of the last. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-
lion rampant gules, holding a sword in the de.xter paw
proper, pommel and hilt gold. Supporters (accorded to
Adam Duff after the siege of Gibraltar, 1781) — On each side a
sailor proper, habited in a blue jacket, white waistcoat and
breeches, handkerchief round the neck, hat and shoes
sable, the latter with gold buckles, kneebands red, stockings
of the third, each holding in the exterior hand a sword
proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Virtute et opera."
Seats — Fetteresso Castle, Stonehaven, co. Kincardine;
Culter House, co. Aberdeen ; and Glassaugh, co. Banft".
Clubs — Brooks's, Bachelors', Royal Northern, (Aber-
deen).
§ GEORGE WILLIAM DUFF-ASSHETON-SMITH,
Esquire, of Vaynol, in the co. of Carnarvon, J. P. and
Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 17, 1848, being the eldest
son of the late Robert George Duff, by his wife Mary
Astley, daughter of William Buckler Astley, and niece of
Thomas Assheton-Smith, Member of Parliament, of Ted-
worth and Vaynol ; assumed the name of Assheton-Smith
in addition to that of Duff under the will of Mrs. Assheton-
Smith, widow of his grand-uncle, Thomas Assheton-Smith
of Tedworth and Vaynol. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers',
Union. Liveiy — Buff, with yellow facings. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure two
bars between three pheons or (for Smith) ; 2. argent, a
mullet pierced sable (for Assheton) ; 3. vert, a fesse in-
dented ermine, between a stag's head caboshed in chief and
two escallops in base or (for Duff). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. issuant from a mural
crown or, two arms embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent,
holding a pheon or (for Smith) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a mower in the act of mowing, vested per pale
argent and sable, sleeves and hose counterchanged, cap
quarterly argent and sable, scythe-handle or, blade proper
(for Assheton). Married, April 19, 1888, Laura Alice,
second daughter of Colin Stanhope Jones ; and has Issue—
Enid Mary. Seat—Wa.yno\ Park, near Bangor.
Sir GEORGE DUFF-SUTHERLAND-DUNBAR,
6th Baronet, of Hempriggs (Nova Scotia, 1706), Lieut.
2nd Batt. Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, succeeded
his grandfather, Capt. Sir Benjamin Duff, 92nd Gordon
Highlanders, dejure, 5th Bart., in 1897. Born May 29, 1878,
being the eldest son of the late Garden Duff-Dunbar, 79th
Cameron Highlanders (who had assumed the additional
surname of Dunbar on succession to the Hempriggs and
Ackergill estates), by his wife Jane Louisa, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Col. James Duff of Knockleith, N.B. Livery—
Drab, scarlet facings. Armorial bearings (L.O., rematnc.
i899)_Quarterly i. gules, a lion rampant within a bordure
argent, charged'with eight roses of the field (for Dunbar, c.
1672) ; 2. gules, three mullets or, a crescent of the last for dif-
ference (for Sutherland) ; 3. vert, on a fesse dancettfe ermme.
is the Naval Cockade.
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between a buck's head caboshed in chief and two escallops
in base or, a mullet of the first for difference (for Duff) ; 4. or,
three cushions within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory gules (for Randolph); the whole within a bordure
vairy or and gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Sea/s — Hempriggs, Caithness-shire ; Ackergill Tower, near
Wick, Caithness-shire. Chii> — Caledonian.
The Most Honourable Sir TERENCE JOHN
HAMILTON -TEMPLE -BLACKWOOD, 2nd MAR-
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a sword and key
in saltire proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant
argent ; sinister, a savage man holding a club over his
shoulder proper. Motto — (Over the crest), "Sub spe."
Married, July 8, 1903, Sibyl Hawtrey, second dau. of Col.
Charles Tate, late Army Ordnance Dept., War Office.
QUESS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA, of co. Down
and of Burmah (1888), Earl of Dufferin (1871), Earl of
Ava (1888), and Viscount Clandeboye, 6th Baron Dufferin,
and a Baronet, D.L. co. Down. Born 1866, being the
second and eldest surviving son of the ist Marquess of
Dufferin and Ava, P.C, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,
is the Military Cockade.
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G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., &c., by his wife Harriet, V.A., C.I.,
dau. of Archibald Rowan Hamilton, Esq., of Killyleagh
Castle, CO. Down. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4,
azure, a fesse or, in chief a crescent argent, between two
mullets of the second, and in base a mascle of the third (for
Blackwood) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii., or, an eagle displayed
sable ; ii. and iii., argent, two bars sable, each charged with
three martlets or (for Temple) ; 3. gules, three cinquefoils
pierced ermine, on a chief or a lion passant of the field (for
Hamilton).. Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i. on
a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a crescent
argent ; 2. on a ducal coronet or, a martlet gold ; 3. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-antelope affront^e ermine,
attired and unguled or, holding between his hoofs a heart
gules. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, gorged with a
collar flory counterflory or, supporting a staff proper, there-
from flowing to the sinister a flag or, charged with a peacock
in its pride also proper; sinister, an heraldic tiger ermine,
gorged with a collar tlory counterflory gules, and supporting
a staff proper, therefrom a flag flying to, and charged as
that of the dexter. Married, Oct. 16, 1893, Flora, only
dau. of John H. Davis of 24 Washington Square, New
Issue — Lady Doris Gwendoline, Lady
and Lady Patricia Ethel. Seat — Clande-
Club — Travellers'.
York ; and has
Ursula Florence
boye, CO. Down.
DUFFEY. Per pale nebuly gules and sable, a lion ram-
pant, holding in the dexter paw a scymetar all or. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
tower proper, thereon a banner of the arms displayed.
Motto—" Deo, Patriae, Amicis."
Son of Sir George Duffey, Knight Bachelor (1897),
M.D. (Dublin), Fellow (1873), and Pres. (1896-98) of
the Roy. Coll. of Physicians of Ireland, Prof, of
Materia Medica in the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons in Ireland,
Senior Physician Roy. City of Dublin Hospital, &c. , b.
20 June 1843 ; d. 1903 ; w. 29 April 1871, Agnes, only
d. of the late John Cameron of Glasgow and Dublin : —
Arthur Cameron Duffey, Esq., M.D. Univ. Dublin, Lieut.
R.A.M.C, b. Jan. 13, 1875. Post, add.—
ADAM DUGDALE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for County
Palatine of Lancaster. Born Oct. 19, 1833, being the
second son of the late Thomas Dugdale, Esq., of Griffin
Lodge, Blackburn, D.L. and J. P. for the County Palatine of
Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of the late
Thomas Walmsley of Blackburn. Chib — Junior Carlton.
Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for
erminois, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, and charged
on the neck with a cross as in the arms ; witli the Motto,
" Perseverando." Married, June 17, 1875, Amy Agnes,
daughter of the late Thomas Harrison of West Hill, Staley-
bridge. Justice of the Peace for the Counties Palatine of
Lancaster and Chester, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue— [\) Adam
Norman Dugdale, Gentleman, born July 8, 1877; (2)
Thomas Gilbert Dugdale, Gentleman, born March 2, i88o ;
Hilda; Amy Bessie; and Edith Muriel. Estates— Gx'\^r\,
Blackburn ; Gilmonby, Bowes, Yorkshire. Postal address
— Griffin Lodge, Blackburn.
ARTHUR GEORGE DUGDALE, Esquire, Major,
late Royal Artillery, T. P. for co. Dorset. Born 1843,
being the fourth son of William Stratford Dugdale, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Warwickshire, by his wife Harriet
Ella Portman, dau. of E. Berkeley- Portman, Esq., sister
of the ist Viscount Portman. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, a cross moline gules, charged in the
centre with a Garter King of Arms' coronet or, and in the
first quarter a torteau ; 2 and 3, barry of ten argent and
azure, overall a lion rampant gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
and wings endorsed or, gorged with a coronet as in the
arms. Motto— " Pestis patriae, pigrities." Married, 1S78,
Mary Eliza Cornwallis, dau. of the late James Whatman,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P., of Vinters, near Maidstone.
Seat— Manor House, Fifehead, Neville, Dorset. C/ubs —
Naval and Military.
K FRANK DUGDALE, Esquire. Hon. Lieut.-Col.
ISP Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry, J. P. co. Warwick,
Equerry-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
Born April 5, 1857, being the second son of the late James
Dugdale, Esq. , of Wroxall Abbey, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for Warwickshire, by his wife Mary
Louisa, dau. of John Plummer. Livery — Dark blue coat,
red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a cross moline
Arms : Ermine, a cross moline gules between four hurts.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed
gules, between four hurts, impaling the arms of Greville,
namely sable, on a cross engrailed within a bordure also
engrailed or, five pellets. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantlmg gules and
■ is the Naval Cockade.
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argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a grirtin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with
a collar gemel azure, and charged on the neck with a cross
as in the arms. MottO— " Perseverando." AIarned,]u\y
20, 1895, Lady Eva Greville, only daughter of the Rt.
Hon. the fourth Earl of Warwick, Lady-in-Waiting to
H.R.H. the Princess of Wales; and has /.w/e — James
George Greville Dugdale, Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1898 ;
Victoria Mary Enid Anne. Estate— DovncoX, near Liver-
pool. Iiesidence—Sm\.\.evfie\d, Stratford-on-Avon. Clubs
— Marlborough, White's, Cavalry, Turf.
JAMES BOARDMAN DUGDALE, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Dorset. Born 1843, being the third son of the late
Thomas Dugdale, Esq., of Griffin Lodge, Witton, near
Blackburn, J. P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of T. Walmesley, Esq. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, a cross moline gules between four hurts. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged
with a collar gemelle azure, and charged on the neck with
a cross as in the arms. Motto -" Perseverando." Postal
rt(/(/mfj— Sandford, Wareham, Dorset. Clubs ~ ]m\\oi-
Carlton, Royal Dorset Yacht Club, and County (Dorset).
JAMES BROUGHTON DUGDALE, Esquire. J.P-
and D.L. for the county of Warwick, and late Captain
and Honorary Major of the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Bo)-ri September 19, 1855, being the eldest son of James
Dugdale, Esquire, of Wroxall, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, who died 1876, by his wife Mary Louisa,
daughter of John Plummer. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross moline gules, between
four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar geme
azure, and cliarged on the neck with a crossas in the arms.
Married, 1878, Laura Jane, eldest daughter of J. T. Ark-
wright, Hatton House, in the county of Warwick. Estate
and postal address — Wroxall Abbey, near Warwick. Clubs
— Carlton, Boodle's, Cavalry.
§JOHN MARSHALL DUGDALE, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. of Montgomery (High Sheriff 1896), late
Major of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Barrister-
at-Law. Born Oct. 15, 1851, being the eldest son of John
Dugdale, Esq., late of Llwyn, by his wife Margaret
Rosetta, third dau. of C. L. Ringrose. Livery— V>3xV blue,
red waistcoat and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
Ermine, a cross moline gules, between four hurts. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent. Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois,
gorged with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the
neck with a cross as in the arms. Motto^" Perse-
verando." Married, 1876, Isabella, only dau. of James
Hargreaves, Esq., of Pendleton; and has with other Issue
— (i) John Percy Dugdale, Gentleman, h. 1879, d. 1903;
(2) William Marshall Dugdale, Esq., Capt. Montgomery
Imp. Yeo. , b. 1881 ; (3) Gerald Dugdale, Gentleman, b.
1884 ; Evelyn Mary, d. 1877 ; and Eva Margaret. Estate
and postal address — Llwyn, Llanfyllin. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
WILLIAM FRANCIS STRATFORD DUGDALE,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L. Born Oct. 20, 1872, being the
eldest son of the late William Stratford Dugdale, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 1876,
by his wife Alice Frances, youngest dau. of Sir Charles
Edward Trevelyan, Bart., K.C.B., of Wallington, Nor-
thumberland. Armorial beariags ~ Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a cross moline gules, charged in the centre with
a Garter King of Arms' coronet, and in the first quarter
a torteau ; 2 and 3, barry of ten argent and azure, over all
a lion rampant gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings en-
dorsed or, gorged with a coronet as in the arms. Motto
— " Pestis patrire pigrities." 5ra/j-- Merevale Hall, near
Atherstone, Blythe Hall, Coleshill, both in co. Warwick.
Residence -^'ivLKW-aXG. Hall, Atherstone. C/wiJj —Travellers'
and White's.
PETER DUGUID-M'COMBIE, Esquire, J.P. cos.
AI)erdeen and Kincardine. Born 1829, being the only son
of the late Simpson Duguid, Esq., of Cammachinore, in co.
Kincardine, J. P., by his wife Margaret, dau. of Thomas
M'Combie, Esq., of Easter Skene, in co. Aberdeen, J. P.,
assumed the additional surname of M'Combie under the
deed of settlement of the late William M'Combie of Easter
Skene and Lynturk. Live>y —V>\\xq, gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings —Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure, a chief of the second (for
M'Combie); 2 and 3 azure, a fesse between three crosses
pat^e argent, a bordure parted per pale of the second and
or (for Duguid) ; impaling argent a fesse wavy between three
cross crosslets fitch^e azure. "Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the liveries, a wild
cat sejant proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a dove
holding a laurel branch in her beak proper. Mottoes —
"Touch not the cat but a glove;" " Patientia et spe."
Married, Sept. i, 1859, Jane, dau. of the late Henry Adam-
son, shipowner in Aberdeen ; and has Issue — (i) Simpson
is the Military Cockade.
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Duguid, Esq., J.P. co. Kincardine, b. 1863; (2) William
M'Combie Duguid M'Conibie, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
Scots Greys, h. 1874 [m. Jan. 5, 1903, Helen Emily (d.
Dec. 9, 1903), dau. of the Hon. Walter Courtenay Pepys] ;
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and Margaret [m. William Rich]. Estates— 'Easier Skene,
and Lynturk, in co. Aberdeen. Postal address — Easter
Skene, Aberdeen, N. B. 67///'— Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
WILLIAM HENRY DUIGNAN, Gentleman. Born
August 16, 1824, being the only child of
Tr^fttrTtmn Henry Duignan of Walsall, by Ann his
ZL/Ul^llUll \vife^ daughter of Samuel Barnett, also of
Walsall. Armorial bearings are for
Anus : Argent, on a mount in base vert, an oak-tree, the stem
entwined with two serpents interwoven and respecting each
other all proper ; and for a Crest, upon a wre.ith of the
colours, an owl at gaze proper ; with the Motto, " Historia
magistra vitae." Married, firstly, Esther, daughter of E. P.
Jackson of Aldridge, of which marriage there was no issue ;
secondly, Mary, daughter of William Minors of Fisherwick ;
and thirdly, December 2, 1868, Jenny, daughter of J. B.
Petersen of Stockholm. Of the second marriage there is
Issue — (i) Ernest Henry Duignan, Gentleman, born May
24, i860 ((/. May I, 1895); (2) George Stubbs Duignan,
Gentleman, born February 4, 1865 ; and Florence Mary
[w. George Rose of Wednesbury (deceased)] ; and of
the third marriage, (3) Carl Duignan, Gentleman, born
November 27, 1873 ; and (4) Oscar Duignan, Gentle-
man, born July 6, 1875. Postal address — Gorway House,
Walsall. Club—RoyzX Societies.
DUKE (H. Coll., 20 Feb. 1891). Per fess nebuly or and
azure, a sword erect between two chaplets of roses in chiet
of the last and the like in base of the first. Mantling-
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin argent, charged with three annulets interlaced pale-
wise azure, holding in the de.xter claw a chaplet of roses
of the last, and resting the sinister claw on a sword point
downwards proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Grada-
tim vincinms."
Son of Thomas Olliver Duke, M.R.C.S., ofClapham : —
Olliver Thomas Duke, Esq., late Major and Hon. Lt.-Col.
5th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1843. Res. — Folkestone. Club
— United Service.
DUKINFIELD, quartered by DARBISHIRE.
HENRY JOHN PHILIP DUMAS. Esquire, J.P. for
the CO. of London and a Member of Lloyds'. Born May
14, 1829, being the eldest son of Henry Dumas and his
wife Eliza, dau. of John Sowerby. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron flory and counterflory or and azure, m chief
two lions' gambs erased, and in base a garb counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses an arm embowed
in armour proper, charged with a fleur-de-lis azure and
sjrasping a scythe in bend sinister also proper. Motto -
••Adsum." Married, April 26, 1855, Janette P., 2nd
dau. of lohn Fairrie of Clapham Common, formerly Provost
of Greenock ; and has Issue-(x) Henry Dumas, Gentleman,
b i86i- (2) Hugh Dumas, Gentleman, <J. 1865; (3) Philip
Dumas,' Gentleman,^. 1867; (4)GeraldDunias, Gentleman,
b. 1869 ; Helen ; Elizabeth Henrietta [m. E. A. Uvedale-
Price, whom see]; Beatrice; Janet; Alice f«"/;^«'-^--7
The Cedars, Clapham Common London, S.\\. 6/«^^
Reform, City of London. City Liberal, New Thames \acht.
is the Naval Cockade.
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CHARLES ANTHONY DU MOULIN-BROWNE,
Gentleman. Born Nov. 9, 1886, being the eldest son of
the late Charles Nicholas du Moulin-Browne, Gentleman,
two bendlets argent (for Browne) ; ii. and iii., erniinois, on a
chevron engrailed between three lions' heads erased gules, a
fleur-de-lis between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for
I
of Leamington, by his wife Winifrede Mary, eldest dau. of
Henry Bacchus of The Manor House, Lillington, co. War-
wick. Armorial bearings — Quarterly of twenty, namely, i.
quarterly i. and ini. , sable, three lions passant in bend between
Du Moulin) ; 2. erminois, on a chevron engrailed between
three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two
leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du Moulin) ; 3. sable,
three lions passant in bend between two bendlets argent
is the Military Cockade.
Dum
Dun
4T5
(for Browne) ; 4. barry of eight or and gules (for Fitzalan) ;
5. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan); 6. argent, a chief
azure (for Clun); 7. chequy or and azure (for Warren); 8.
sable, a fret or (for Maltravers) ; 9. gules, a saltire argent,
a label of three points chequy of the last and azure (for
Neville) ; 10. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules
(for Montacute) ; 11. or, an eagle with two heads displayed
vert (for Monthermer) ; 12. gules, three lions passant guardant
or, within a bordure argent (for Edmund of Woodstock) ;
13. or, two bars gules, in cliief three torteaux (for Wake) ;
14. or, a lion rampant gules (for Meschines) ; 15. argent, a
saltire engrailed gules (for Tiptoft) ; 16. gules, a cross en-
grailed argent (for Ingoldsthorpe) ; 17. azure, a fesse between
three leopards' faces or (for De la Pole) ; 18. argent, on a
fesse dancett^e sable, three bezants (for De Burgh) ; 19.
argent, a moor-cock sable (for Moore) ; 20. quarterly i. and
iv. sable, three lions passant in bend between two bendlets
argent (for Browne), ii. and iii. erminois, on a chevron
engrailed between three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur-
de-lis between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du
Moulin). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. upon a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert (for Browne),
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's face or, trans-
fixed through the mouth with two tilting-spears saltireways
proper, and surmounted by a fieur-de-lis gules (for Du
Moulin); with the Mottoes, " Suivez raison," "In te
Domine speravi."
WINIFREDE MARY DU MOULIN - BROWNE,
Widow, eldest dau. of Henry Bacchus of The Manor
House, Lillington, co. Warwick, by Isabella his wife, dau.
of the Rev. James Gumming. Armorial bearings, borne
upon a lozenge, are — Quarterly i. and iiii., sable, three
lions passant in bend between two bendlets argent (for
Browne); ii. and iii. , erminois, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between
two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du Moulin),
impaling the arms of Bacchus, namely, per pale argent and
or, on a bend nebuly gules, between two ostrich feathers
erect sable, three eagles displayed of the second. Alar-
ried, July 27, 1881, Charles Nicholas du Moulin-Browne,
Gentleman, ot Leamington, who died May 5, i8go. Of this
marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Anthony du Moulin-
Browne, Gentleman, born November 9, 1886 [to whom
refer] ; (2) Francis Stanislaus du Moulin-Browne, Gentle-
man, born February 10, 1888 ; (3) Joseph Henry du Moulin-
Browne, born March 23, 1890. Postal address — Rusina,
Leamington.
DUN, quartered by WEST.
JAMES CAMERON DUN-WATERS, Gentleman.
Born 1865, being the youngest son of the late James
Coltart Waters of Craigton, by his wife Grace Elizabeth,
dau. of Benjamin Charles Godwin. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a saltire wavy between a dagger argent, hiked or in
chief, and three padlocks of the second in flanks and base.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-talbot argent, holding in his mouth an
arrow gules. Motto — " Toujours fidele." Married, 1888,
Alice Isabel, dau. of Charles William Orde, of Nunnykirk,
Northumberland, ^^ra^- Culcreuch, near Balfron, Stirling-
shire. 67?/^ — Boodle's.
DUNBAR-BRANDER (L.O., 1854). Quarterly i and
4, grand quarters, gules, a flaming bush on top of a mount
proper, between three lions rampant argent, in the flanks
two roses of the last (Brander, 1777); 2 and 3, grand
quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., gules, a lion rampant argent
within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of
the first; ii. and iii., or, three cushions pendent by the
corners within a double tressure flory counterflory gules,
the second and third grand quarters within a border
quarterly azure and or, and in the fesse point a deer's
head caboshed proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests— I. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries,
a dove holding a branch of laurel in its beak both proper,
and in an escroll over this Motto, "Silentio et spe " ; 2.
on the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries a dexter
hand apaum^e pointing to an astral crown proper. Motto
— " Spem vigilantia firmat."
Son of Capt. James Brander Dunbar- Brander, J. P.,
D.L., b. 1825 ; d. 1903; 711. 22 Dec. 1874, Alice, ygst.
d. of James Grant, Provost of Elgin : —
James Dunbar-Brander, Esq., Capt. in the Army, now
Capt. 3rd (Mil.) Q.O. Cameron Highlanders, J. P., h.
10 Oct. 1875. 5«a/— Pitgaveny House, near Elgin.
Cluh — Caledonian.
§ CHARLES WILLIAM DUNBAR-BULLER, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. co. Down, and D.L. for Norfolk
(High Sheriff 1894). Born Oct. 2, 1847, [being the eldest
surviving son of the Rev. William Buller.of Pelynt and
Lanreath, Cornwall, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of the Rev.
W. Coney ; took the additional surname and arms of
Dunbar by Royal Licence in 1891. C/z/i5.y— Brooks's, St.
James's, United University, Ulster (Belfast), Devon and
Exeter (E.xeter). Z-zW/j— Claret, with red waistcoat, black
trousers with red cord. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, sable, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles
displayed of the field (for Buller) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and
argent, three cushions, two and one, within a double tressure
flowered and counterflowered gules, all within a bordure
vair, and for distinction in the fesse point a cross crosslet
of tiie third (for Dunbar) ; and upon an escutcheon of pre-
tence these same arms of Dunbar without the cross crosslet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders
proper (for Buller) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant or, armed and charged on the shoulder for
distinction with a cross crosslet gules, holding in the dexter
paw a red rose proper, leaved and barbed vert (for Dunbar).
Motto — "Aquila non capit muscas." Married, 1890,
Georgina Ann Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of the late
George Dunbar, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Down,
M.P. for Belfast, High Sheriff for Down and for Armagh
(by Harriet Isabella Susan Delapoer, dau. of Lord George
Beresford). Estates— ^ohnxn, co. Down ; Cam a gart, co.
Donegal; Toft Monks, Norfolk, &c. Postal addresses—
Woburn, co. Down ; and 38 Upper Grosvenor Street,
London, S.W.
Reverend JOHN ARCHIBALD DUNBAR-DUN-
BAR, Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. for co. Elgin, M.A.
(Oxon). Born Oct. 8, 1849, being the eldest and only
surviving son of Edward Dunbar-Dunbar of Sea Park, and
Kinloss, by his wife Phcebe, dau. of Duncan Dunbar of
Limehouse. Z/w/j— Drab with red facings. Annonal
bearings -Quarterly i and 4, gules, a lion rampant argent,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Dun
Dun
within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the
first ; 2 and 3, or, three cushions within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules, the whole within a bordure in-
vected and quartered azure and of the last ; in the centre of
the quarters a deer's head cabossed proper. Crest — On a
Adele. Estates — Sunnyside, Montrose, and Newton,
Auchtermuchty. Ctud—New (Edinburgh),
DUNCAN (L.O.). Gules, a chevron between two buckles
in chief and a bugle-horn in base argent, viroled sable,
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand appaume reaching to
an astral crown proper, and in an escroU over the same this
Motto — "Sub spe." Married, Nov. 5, 1875, Louisa, dau.
of Thomas Cambray of Oxford. Estates— Sea. Park, Kin-
loss, Glen of Rothes, all in co. Elgin. Seat — Sea Park,
Forres, N.B.
DUNCAN, see ANSTRUTHER-DUNCAN.
JOHN DUNCAN, Esq., J.P. Born 1803, being the
second son of the late Alexander Duncan, F. R.S. , of Park-
hill, by his wife Janet, dau. of Patrick Scott of Rossie.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron engrailed or, be-
tween two cinquefoils in chief argent, and a hunting-horn
in base of the last, garnished azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a ship
in distress in the sea proper. Motto — " Disce pati."
Married Cmherine, dau. of A. F. Gourlay ; and has Issue —
Alexander Duncan, Gentleman, fi. 1844. .Sm/— Parkhill,
Arbroath, N.B.
ALEXANDER ROBERT DUNCAN, Esquire, J.P. cos.
of Forfar and Stirling, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Advocate
Scots Bar. Born Sept. 23, 1844, being the only son of John
Duncan of Parkhill, co. Forfar, late of H.E. I.C., by his wife
Catherine, dau. of Robert F. Gourlay. Livety — Blue and
silver. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1809) Gules, a chevron
engrailed or, between two cinquefoils in chief argent, and a
hunting-horn in base of the last, garnished azure. Mantling
gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of his liveries, a ship in
distress proper. Motto— " Disce pati." Mart ied, ]une 2,
1873, Frances Euphemia, fourth dau. of Admiral Sir William
Edmonstone, Bart., of Duntrenth ; and has /ssi/e-(i) John
Alexander Duncan, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., 6. March 22,
1878 ; (2) Basil William Duncan, Gentleman, d. April 25,
1885 ; (3) William Edmonstone Duncan, Gentleman, />.
March 19, 1890 ; Mary Catherine ; and Margaret Alice
Pilliam-MacBovo
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'vncan
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stringed of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-greyhound proper,
collared gules. Motto — " Vivat Veritas." (Ped. Crisp's
Vn., vol. xii.)
Only son of Willliam Rathbone Duncan of Toxteth,
Liverpool, l>. 1802; d. 1877; m. 1863, Jessie, d. of
Thomas Hignett of Cholmondeley, Cheshire : —
William MacDougall Duncan, Gentleman, 6. 25 March
1873; tn. 30 Aug. 1899, Dorothy Fitch, d. of Charles
Fitch Kemp, Esq., J.P., D.L., Knight of Grace of
the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Foxbush, Hilden-
boro, Kent ; and has issue — Geoffrey Charteris Duncan,
Gentleman, d, 5 July 1903. ^e^.— Edgcote Rectory,
Banbury.
DUNCOMBE, see PEIRSE-DUNCOMBE.
ALFRED CHARLES DUNCOMBE, Esquire, J.P.
for cos. Staftbrd and Derby, County Councillor and
High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1883, late Capt. of ist Life
Guards, Hon. Major Staffordshire Yeomanry. Born Junes,
1843, being the eldest son of the late Very Rev. and Hon.
Augustus Duncombe, Dean of York, by his wife Lady
Harriet Duncombe, dau. of Most Hon. Charles, 5th Mar-
quis of Qiieensberry. Li I'ery — Chocolate coat, red plush
breeches. Armorial bearings — Per chevron engrailed
gules and argent, three talbots" heads erased counter-
changed, and impaling the arms of Montagu, namely,
argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules, a bordure sable
is the Military Cockade.
Dun
Dun
417
(for Montagu). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sable, the shoe
argent. Motto -" Deo regi patrins." Married, Dec. 5,
1876, Lady Florence Adelaide Montagu, dau. of 7th Earl
of Sandwich. Seat Calwich Abbey, Ashbourne, Derby-
shire. Clubs - Carlton, Arthur's.
SLINGSBY ARTHUR BUNCOMBE EDEN (for-
merly Shafto), Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. of Durham.
Born 1844, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Slingsby
Buncombe Shafto, by his wife Frances, dau. of Joseph
Hunter, and assumed the surname and arms of Eden by
Royal Licence in the year 1899. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, banded
vert, as many escallops sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a de.\ter arm embowed
in armour argent, the upper part encircled by an annulet
gules, the hand proper grasping a garbbendways or. Mar-
ried, 1876, Louisa Anne, dau. of F. N. Appleyard ; and has
with other /^«/^— Shngsby Buncombe Eden, Gentleman, b.
1877. iVa/ — Beamish Park, Chester-le-Street, Durham.
Commander COLIN MACKENZIE BUNBAS, R.N.,
J. P. C///^j-— United Service, New Club (Edinburgh).
Born Sept. 12, 1842, being the second son of George
Bundas, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Colin Mackenzie
of Portmore, Peeblesshire. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a human
heart of the second, in the centre chief point a crescent
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm couped below the elbow, hold-
ing in the hand proper a mullet azure. Motto—" Essayez."
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Married, Jan. 4, 1882, Agnes {d. 1901), dau. of the late
Samuel W'auchope, Esquire, C.B. ; and has Issue— [\)
James Colin Bundas, Gentleman, Royal Field Artillery, b.
Jan. 6, 1883 ; (2) Bavid John Wauchope Bundas, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 3, 1886. /^Oj/a/af/rf/w^—Ochtertyre, Stirling, N.B.
Sir ROBERT BUNBAS, ist Baronet, of Arniston
(1898), J. P. for Midlothian and Fife, and B.L. for
Midlothian. Born March 23, 1823, being the eldest son
of the late Robert Bundas of Arniston, by his wife Lilias
Calderwood Burhani of Largo and Polton, only dau. of
Thomas Burham Calderwood, and representative of the
Burhams of Largo. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion
rampant gules, within a bordure ermine, the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a lion's head affrontee, looking through an oak
bush proper. Supporters— Be.xter, a lion gules ; sinister, an
elephant proper; in a compartment under the arms, a
salamander in flames of fire proper. Motto— " Essayez "
yi/ar/W, Sept. 25, 1845, Emily Louisa Biana, onlv child of
Col the Hon. John James Knox, youngest son of Thomas,
rt o u ^^"^"'■ly ; and by her (who died 1881) has Issue—
(I) Robert Bundas. Esq., J. P., Capt. late Scots Guards, b.
July 25, 1857 [w., April 22, 1893, Evelyn Henrietta dau. of
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, Bart., and has issue
Victoria Mary Evelyn] ; (2) Henry Herbert Philip Bundas,'
Esq., late Capt. isth Hussars, b. Sept. 4, 1866 Un., 1899,
Lady Beatrice Lucy, dau. of the Earl of Home, and has
issue, Phihp Bundas, Gentleman, b. Nov. 8, 1899 ; Henry
William Hugh Bundas, Gentleman, b. Nov. 16, 1901 ;
Bavid Bundas, Gentleman, b. Jan. 12, 1903]; Marion [7«.',
1900, Major-Gen. Wm. Hamilton-Cox, R.A., who d. 1903] •
Alice [w., 1889, Major-Gen. Sir W. G. Knox, K.C B ]•
Ellen Mary Charlotte [;«., 1894, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Lionel
Joseph Goff, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, of Hale
Park, Salisbury, who d. 1899; >"■< secondly, 1903, Edward
Thompson] ; and Hester, d. 1873 Seats— \xn\%Xon, Gore-
bndge, Midlothian; Polton House, Lasswade, N.B.
BUNKIN (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a chevron gules,
cottised sable, between two cinquefoils in chief and an oval
buckle tongue erect in base of the second, a bugle-horn
stringed between two like buckles or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the coloui^s, a deini-grey-
hound sable, seni6 of cinquefoils, gorged with a collar gemel
and resting the sinister leg on an oval buckle as in the
arms all or. MottO — "Vi vat Veritas." Livery — Chocolate,
red waistcoat, brass buttons.
Son of John Bunkin, b. 1823; d. 1871 ; in. i860, Ann,
d. of George Brown : —
Rev. Henry Bunkin, Clerk in H. Orders, M.A. (Oxford),
b. ig Oct. 1861 ; m. 9 Aug. 1893, Janet Adelaide, eld. d.
of Major G. F. Churchill, A.M.S. ; and has issue — John
Churchill Bunkin, Gentleman, b. 6 Mar. 1895; and Mary
Barbara. Res.^The. Green, Sherborne, co. Borset.
Club — Constitutional.
GEORGE JAMES BUNLOP, Gentleman. Bor7i 1849,
being the eldest son of James Dunlop of Tolcross (and great-
grandson of James Bunlop of Carmyle). Armorial bear-
ings -Argent, a double-headed eagle displayed gules, in the
dexter chief point a rose also gules within a bordure azure.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand holding a dagger in bend sinister
proper, and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ' ' Merito " ;
and below the arms, " E spinis." Married, 1874, Jane
Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Gray
is the Naval Cockade.
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Dun
Dun
Buchanan of Scotstown ; and has /ssiie— James Leshe
Dunlop, Gentleman, /'. 1877 ; and Gladys Mary. /Resi-
dence—The Hermitage, St. Mark's, Cheltenham.
S WILLIAM HAMILTON DUNLOP, Esquire, of
Doonside, co. Ayr, J. P., D.L. Born 1844, being the
seventh son of the late Alexander Dunlop of Clober, co.
Dumbarton, by his wife Christian, dau. of Hamilton Douglas
Boswell of Garrallan, CO. Ayr. C//ifi — Junior Carlton. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a double-
headed eagle displayed azure, beaked and membered sable,
within a bordure of the second, charged with three cinque-
foils ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
cubit arm erect grasping a dagger all proper, the arm charged
with a cinquefoil ermine ; and in an escroll above, this Motto,
" Merito." Married, 1875, Janette McCracken, dau. of
Thomas M. Gemmell of Frankville, co. Ayr ; and has Issue—
(i) Alexander Hamilton Dunlop, Gentleman, fi. 1876; (2)
Thomas Charles Dunlop, Gentleman, fi. 1878 ; (3) William
James Frederick Dunlop, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N.,
d. 1885; Anne Katharine; and Christian Muriel, d. 1892.
Seais — Doonside, Ayr, N.B. ; The Lodge, Dalwhinnie,
N.B.
ALFRED CALVERT DUNN, Gentleman. Born July 2,
1867, being the third son of the late John Dunn, Esq.,
J. P., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late John Williams.
Armorial bearings — Per saltire invected argent and sable,
two garbs in fesse of the first, between in chief a horse's
head erased of the second and in base, on a mount vert, a
man vested proper resting his dexter hand on a spade also
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a windmill proper, an estoile
between two mullets of six points or. Motto — " Perge sed
caute." Afarried, April 25, 1894, Ethel, eldest dau. of Rev.
C. H. Newman. Residence —
EUSTACE ALEXANDRIA ANDREW DUNN, Gen-
tleman. Born Jan. 28, 1869, being the fourth son of the
late John Dunn, Esq., J. P., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
the late John Williams. Armorial bearings — Per saltire
invected argent and azure, two garbs in fesse of the first,
between in chief a horse's head erased of the second and
in base, on a mount vert, a man vested proper resting his
dexter hand on a spade also proper. MantUng sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
windmill proper, an estoile between two mullets of six points
or. Motto — " Perge sed caute." Residence —
FREDERICK WILLIAMS DUNN, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 28, 1863, being the eldest son of the late John Dunn,
Esq., J. P., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late John
Williams. Armorial bearings — Per saltire invected argent
and azure, two garbs ui fesse of the first, between in chief a
horse's head erased of the second and in base, on a mount
vert, a man vested proper resting his dexter hand on a spade
also proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a windmill projjer, an
estoile between two mullets of six points or. Motto — ' ' Perge
sed caute." Married Anme, only dau. of W. Humble, and
has Issue — John William Dunn, Gentleman, h. Feb. 1894.
Residence — Park View House, Hackney, South Australia.
HEDLEY ALLEN DUNN, Gentleman. Born Oct.
27, 1865, being the second son of the late John Dunn,
Esquire, J. P., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late John
Williams. Armorial bearings — Per saltire invected argent
and azure, two garbs in fesse, of the first, between in chief a
horse's head erased of the second and in base, on a mount
vert, a man vested proper resting his dexter hand on a
spade also proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a windmill proper, an
estoile between two mullets of six points or. Motto — " Perge
sed caute." Married, April 5, 1893, Annie Elizabetli Powis,
dau. of the late Henry Jordan, Shirley, Brisbane. Residence—
Sir WILLIAM DUNN, ist Baronet, J. P. for cos. Ren-
frew and Suffolk, M. P. for Paisley. Born Sept. 1833,
being the son of the late John Dunn of Paisley, by his wife
Isabella, daughter of Tarbert Chambers. Clubs — City
Liberal, Devonshire, Reform. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a mount vert, the figure of Commerce seated proper,
vested argent, the dexter hand resting on an anchor erect
or, and the sinister holding a caduceus also or, on a chief of
the last an oak tree erect and eradicated proper, therefrom
hanging a hunting-horn sable, between on the dexter a
thistle proper, and on the sinister a fleur-de-lis of the first.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cornucopia fesseways or,
an arm erect proper, holding in bend sinister a key of the
first. Motto — " Vigilans et audax." Married, 1859, Sarah
Elizabeth, dau. of James Howse of Grahamstown, South
Africa. Seat — The Retreat, Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk.
Residence — 34 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W.
WILLIAM ALLISON DUNN, Gentleman, Member of
the Royal College of Surgeons. Bor7i Sept. 8, 1848, being
the eldest son of the late William Allison Dunn of Louth,
in the county of Lincoln, by Eliza his wife, daughter of
John Parker of the Manor House, Ludborough, in the same
county. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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a wolf rampant ermine between two serpents nowed in
chief or, and a buckle in base of the last ; and for a Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erect
proper, grasping a serpent entwined around it, three buckles
all or; with the Motto, "Facta non verba." Married,
July 9, 1879, Jane, daughter of Thomas Clark of Carlisle ;
and has Issue — (i) William Allison Dunn, Gentleman, born
August 10, 1886 ; (2) Herbert Arthur Raisbeck Dunn,
Gentleman, born June 1,1894; and Annie Maud Emily.
Postal address — 78 Lapstone Road, Milloni, via Carnforth.
DUNN-GARDNER. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a
saltire between three griffins' heads erased one in chief and
two in fesse sable and a woolpack in base azure, another
saltire or (Gardner) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron or between
two boars' heads erased in chief and a padlock iu base
argent, a lozenge gules with two keys chevron wise sable
(Dunn). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, sur-
mounted by two branches of laurel in saltire proper
(Gardner) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, two swords in
saltire, the points upwards proper, pommels and hilts or,
tied with a riband vert, pendent therefrom a key sable
(Dunn). Motto— " Fide et amore."
Son of John Dunn-Gardner, Esq., of Chatteris, Cambs.,
m. 1st, Mary, d. of late Andrew Lawson of Borobridge
Hall, Yorks: :—
Arthur Andrew Cecil Dunn-Gardner, Gentleman, B.A.
(0.\on.), h. 1851; m. 1890, Rose, only d. of late Andrew
Laurie.
Son of William Dunn-Gardner, Gentleman, of Fordham
Abbey, d. 1880 ; m. Angelina Wainwright : —
Cyril Dunn-Gardner, Gentleman, b. 1874; ed. at Eton
and Trin. Coll., Camb. ^^a/— Fordham Abbey, Isham,
Cambridgeshire.
DUNNE of Brittas (U.O.). Azure, an eagle displayed
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount, an oak-tree and in front thereof a
newt all proper. Motto— " Mullaher a boo." Livery—
Green and gold.
Son of Rev. Robert Hedges Dunne, M.A., Rector
of Lemanaghan, b. ; d. 1883 ; ?«. 1844, Martha
Robinson : — ■
Charles Henry Plunkett Dunne, Esq., J. P. King's and
Queen's Cos., late of 20th Regt. Lancashire Fusiliers,
h. 1853. Seat—YJxW'a.xX. Clonaslee, Queen's Co.
Sons of Rev. John Henry Dunne, MA., Rector of
Dunshauglin, Meath, b. 1791 ; d. 1863; m. 1843,
Augusta, d. of John Bockett of Southcote House.
Berks :—
Terence fohn Bockett Dunne, Esq., Major late "The
Queen's" Regt., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1846; m. 1882,
Alice Isabel, d. of Philip Butler, Esq., J. P., of Tickford
Abbey, Bucks, .ffj/a/f- Kilcooney, King's Co. A'«.— The
Lodge, Burghfield Bridge. Reading. Club~]\x\\\ox United
Service.
Rev. Francis William Bradney Dunne. B.A., LL.D.
(Dub.), Vicar of Goldington, Beds, Barrister-at-Law,
i- 1850; m. 1876, Henrietta, d. of Henry Bradshaw,
M.R.C.S. ; and has issue — (1) Terence PYancis Kilcavan
Dunne, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
i- 1879; (2) Francis John Newton Dunne, Gentleman, b.
1887 ; Alice Augusta Jane Esmonde ; and Evelyn Russell
{m. 1903, John Cochrane Brady]. Res.— Y\\(t Vicarage,
Goldington, Beds.
EDWIN HARRIS DUNNING, Gentleman. Armo-
nal bearings — Bendy sinister of fourteen or and gules,
on a pale raguly ermine, a lion rampant sable, between
two acorns slipped and leaved proper, and impaling the
arms of Freeman, namely, per saltire gules and sable, a
^w^\ *^0''y or. gutt(^e-de-poix, between four lozenges of the
third. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, an antelope's head couped at the neck proper,
gorged with a chain gules, pendent therefrom an escut-
cheon argent, charged with two annulets interlaced fesse-
ways sable, between as many acorns slipped and leaved
as in the arms. Motto-" Fide et animo." ^^a/— Easter-
lands, Washfield, Tiverton.
& JOSEPH JOHN DUNNINGTON- JEFFERSON,
^ Esquire, of Thicket Priory, in the co. of York, J. P. for
J e-ast and West Ridings and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
East Riding of the county of York, Captain and Honorary
Major Yorkshire Hussars, Master of Arts of the University
of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born November 19, 1845,
being the eldest son of the Reverend Joseph Dunnington,
Vicar of Thorganby and Canon of York, Master of Arts,
Justice of the Peace (who assumed by Royal License, 1841,
the additional surname of Jefferson upon inheriting the
estates of that family [descended from Peter Jefferson, owner
of estates in Hook and Howden, in the county of York,
A.D. 1664]), by his wife Anna Mervynia, daughter of General
Sir Henry Mervyn Vavasour, second Baronet, of Spalding-
ton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, gules a griffin sejant w^ngs endorsed or, a bordure
engrailed of the last, charged with eight pellets (for Jeffer-
son) ; 2 and 3 paly of si.x argent and azure, on a chief
gules, a bezant between two annulets or (for Dunnington).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin as in the arms,
gorged with a collar gemel azure, in the beak a lily slipped
proper (for Jefferson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
horse courant argent, gorged with a collar gules, charged
with a bezant between two annulets or (for Dunnington).
Motto — "A cruce salus." Married, September 14, 1870.
Emma Sarah, daughter of Thomas Butler Stoney, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, of Portland Park, in the county of
Tipperary. .S<?a/— Thicket Priory, in the co. of York.
CLEMENT DUNSCOMBE. Gentleman. M.A. and
L.C. E. Trin. Coll.. Dublin). Born March 27. 1846, being
the youngest son of the late Nicholas Dunscombe, Esq., of
King Williamstown House, co. Cork, J. P. co. Cork, by his
wife Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of Thomas Johnston,
Esq., of Fort Johnston, co. Monaghan. Club — National.
Livery — Light drab coat, black breeches and waistcoat.
Armorial bearings (Ped. Foster's "Royal Descents")—
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron ermine, between
three talbots' heads erased gules ; 2 and 3, argent, two
bars, and in chief a demi-griffin issuant segreant sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a horse's fore-leg sable, hoof argent. Motto —
" Fidelitas vincit." Married, Sept. 1895, Gertrude Hannah,
2nd dau. by his first wife of Alfred Clark of Wood Dalling.
Norfolk; and has Issue— [\) Clement Dunscombe. Gentle-
man, b. April 30, 1897 ; (2) Nicholas Dunscombe-Duns-
is the Naval Cockade.
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Dur
combe, Gentleman, b. Nov. 21, 1898. ^.f/a/^— King
Willianistown, co. Cork. Postal addresses— Whttvi Man-
sions, 92 Victoria Street, London, S.W. ; and The Laurels,
Halliford-on-Thames, Middlesex.
PARKER DUNSCOMBE, Esq., J. P. for co.. Cork.
Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late Nicholas Duns-
combe, Esq., J. P., of King William's Town, by Anna
Matilda, eldest dau. of Thomas Johnston, Esq., of Fort
Johnston, co. Monaghan. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent a chevron ermine, between three talbots'
heads gules ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars and in chief a demi-
griffin segreant sable. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's fore-leg
sable, hoof argent. Motto — " Fidelitas vincit." Married,
1865, Elizabeth, dau. of A. Ruddock ; and has hiue —
Nicholas Dunscombe, Gentleman, b. 1867.
HENRY DUNSMURE, Esquire, J. P. co. Perth. Born
, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Dunsmure
of Leith, Gentleman. Armorial bearings - Vert, three
garbs or, banded sable, within a bordure of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of
his liveries, an anchor or. Motto — "Spesanchoratuta." Is
Married,M\A has Issue- (i)Alastair Dunsmure, Gentleman ;
and Colin Dunsmure, Gentleman. Residence Glenbruach,
Callander, N.B. Clubs — Conservative, New (Edinburgh).
JAMES DUNSMURE, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.), LL.D.
(Glas.), F. R.C.S.E. , Pres. of the Royal College of Surgeons
(Edin., 1900, 1901). Born Jan. i, 1846, being the eldest
son of the late James Dunsmure, M. D. , F. R.C.S.E. , by
his wife Catherine, third dau. of the late Charles Hill of
Luthrie, Fifeshire. Livery - Green and gold. Armorial
bearings— Vert, three garbs or, banded sable, within a
bordure argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
Reverend Thomas Warburton Dunston of E.xeter College,
Oxford, Bachelor of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, by
his wife Emma Jane, eldest daughter of the late Robert
Roscoe. Livery — Chocolate coat, gilt buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a stag's head
— Upon a wreath of his liveries an anchor or. MottO —
" Spes anchora tuta." Married, Dec. i, 1885, Caroline
Margaret, third dau. of the late Edmund Birley, Clifton
Hall, Lancashire ; and has A^fz^e— Caroline Margaret Cathe-
rine. Residence— ^j, Queen Street, Edinburgh. Clubs-
University, Caledonian, United Service (Edinburgh).
FREDERICK WARBURTON DUNSTON, Esquire,
of Wadham College, Oxford, Bachelor of Arts, 1875 ;
Master of Arts, 1888 ; Justice of the Peace for the
cos. of Wilts and Dorset ; a Member of the Hon-
ourable Society of Lincoln's Inn ; Barrister-at-Law. Born
December 24, 1850, being the elder son of the late
caboshed or, a chief invected of the last, thereon three
fleurs-de-lis of the first, impaling the arms of Gwatkin,
namely ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert, between
three bees volant proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cock gules, combed and wattled, and
between two antlers of a stag or; with the MottO, "Fortis
et vigilans." Married, February 21, 1878, Louisa Florence
Camilla, youngest daughter of the late Frederick Gwatkin
of Grove House, Twickenham, Armiger ; and has /.w//^—
(i) Thomas Frederick Gwatkin Warburton Dunston, Gen-
tleman, b. June 25, 1883; (2) Robert Roscoe Ambrose
Stapleton Dunston, Gentleman, b. October 2, 1884 ; (3)
Warburton John Griffies Dormer Dunston, Gentleman, A
May 28, 1891 ; d. 1904 ; (4) Ambrose Ellis Aspinwall Dun-
ston, Gentleman, b. June 10, 1895 ; Louisa Florence Camilla ;
Emma Frederica Isabella ; and Frederica Rose Margaret.
Postal address — Burltons, Donhead, Salisbury.
DU PLESSIS, quartered by LANGRISHE.
DUPPA, see DE UPHAUGH.
WILLIAM BARING DU PRE, Esquire, /.P. for
■ CO. of Bucks. Born April s, 1875,. being the eldest
son of the late James Du Pre,'Gentlemarf7 by his wife
Selina, dau. of the late Rev. T. Stoker. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a chevron or, between two mullets in chief
and a lion passant in base argent, from "^he centre chief a
pile issuant of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, resting
the dexter hind paw on a fleur-de-lis gules. 5(?a^— Wilton
Park, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
The Right HoNoaRABLE Sir HENRY MORTIMER
DURAND, G.C.M.G. (1900), K.C.S.I. (1804), K.C.I.E.
(1888), P.C. (1901), British .Embassador in U.S.A., formerly
British Ambassador in Spain ; Barrister-at-Law Lincolns
Inn ; accompanied Gen. Roberts to Afghanistan Sept. 1879,
being present at Charasia and the fighting round Cabul ; was
Foreign Secretarv to Government of India and Secretary to
the Orders of the Star of India and the Indian Empire
1884 to 1894, Special Mission to Cabul 1893, Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Court ot
is the Military Cockade.
Dur
Persia and Consul- General at Teheran 1894-1900. Bo7-n
Feb. 14, 1850, being the second son of the late Major-
General Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I., C. B. , R.E.,
by his wife Anne, dau. of Gen. Sir John M'Caskill, K.C. B.
Livery - Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings Azure,
five fusils conjoined in fesse within a bordure or, on a chief
embattled of the last, a pair of manacles of the first, a
crescent for difference, the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon and collar of a G.C. M.G. , and pendent the
badges of G.C.M.G., K. C.S.I. , and K.C. I.E. Mantling-
azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, on a
rock proper, a crescent argent, between two laurel branches
or. Supporters Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a Bengal tiger,
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gules. Motto-" Beati qui durant." Married, 1887. Hon
Nora Augusta Robinson, dau. of Lord Rosmead, P.C.;
tS«« ?"'-.^"'^ has /..«^- Noel Durant, Gentleman, b.
1888 Residences-V^mgi Walden, co. Berks; and iq
ufh't^" AX?""!^"'' ^°"^'' Kensington, S.W. Clubs-
White s, Wmdham.
DURANTS, quartered by LANE.
WILLL-^M STEWART MITCHELL D'URBAN
Esquire, late a Fellow of the Linna-an Society of London of
the Entomological Society of London, and of the Huguenot
Society of London. Born July 29, 1836, being the only son
both proper, each crowned with an Eastern crown and
gorged, with a chain or, and pendent therefrom an escut-
cheon gules, charged with a sword in pale proper, pommel
a^ii hilt also or. Motto " Esperance en Dieu. " Married,
1875, Ella Rebe, dau. of Teignmouth Sandys ; and has
/wtte- Henry Marion Durand, Esq., b. Feb. 23, 1876; and
Amy Josephine. Residence The British Embassy, Wash-
ington, U.S.A. Clubs - Aih&nxum, St. James's.
CHARLES RICHARD DURANT, Gentleman, for-
merly Lieut. Herts Yeomanry Cavalry, educated at Eton.
Born 1853, being the son of Charles James Durant, by his
wife Eva Dora Ann, dau. of Thomas Vardon, Librarian at
House of Commons. Armorial bearings -Sable, a cross
crosslet engrailed between four annulets or, impaling the
arms of Robinson, namely vert, a chevron engrailed between
three bucks at gaze or, each charged on the shoulder with a
fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a wild boar bendy of six or and
sable, pierced through the back by a sword in bend sinister
proper, and resting the dexter foot upon a cross crosslet
of Lieut. -General William James D' Urban, Col. 107th Regt. ,
by his wife Mary Elizabeth Stewart, only dau. and heiress
of the late Samuel Mitchell of Hopevale, Grenada, West
Indies, and of Newport in the parish of Topsham, Devon.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron between three mul-
lets of six points sable, a bombshell or, between two scal-
ing ladders, and as an honourable augmentation, granted in
1817 to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Benjamin D' Urban, G.C. B. , K.C. H.,
K.C.T.S., on a canton gules, a representation of the Mili-
tary Gold Cross inscribed with the words Busaco, Albuhera,
Badajos, and Salamanca, pendant from a ribband of the
first fimbriated azure, with five gold clasps inscribed with
the words Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
Mantling sable and or. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a palm-tree, a sphinx couchant. Motto
— "Firme." Married, July 29, 1863, Gertrude, youngest
dau. of the late Henry Porter of Winslade House, Devon,
and of Chedzoy, Somerset, Esq., D.L., granddaughter of
the Right Hon. Sir Henrv Russell of Swallowfield, Berks,
first Bart. ; and has Issue -(i) \N\\\\^m Harry Mitchell
DUrban, Gentleman, b. Aug. 7, 1864, d. Dec. 6, 1889;
is the Naval Cockade
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(2) Henry Ludovic D'Urban, Gentleman, b. Jan. 31, 1866,
(/. Jan. 31, 1888; and Rose Mary {in. 1902, Major John
Unett Coutes, R.F.A. ; and has issue].
House, near Exeter, Devon.
5^a^— Newport
DURHAM (Confn. U.O.). Or, on a fesse engrailed
plain cottised azure between three crescents gules, as many
nuillets argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
Only son of James Andrew Durham of Elm Lodge,
Hampton-on-Thames, sometime Director of London
and County Bank, b. 1791 ; d. i860; m. 1845, Maria
Helen, only d. of William Thomas I'oone, Judge in
Indian Civil Service, and cousin of the Earl of Dysart : —
Rev. James Samuel William Durham, D.D. , Rector of
Ladbroke, Warwickshire, /'. 1852 ; in. 1877, Anne, second
d. of Roger Duke of New Park, co. Sligo ; and has issue —
James Andrew Cuninghame Durham, Gentleman, b. 1879,
ed. at Radley, and a member of Lloyds \>n. 1903, Lady
Agnes Elizabeth Audrey Townshend, only d. of 5th Mar-
quess Townshend ; and has issue, Nicholas James Redvers
John Townshend Durham, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; impales
arms of Townshend, viz. azure, a chevron ermine between
three escallops argent. Res.~^ Norfolk Square, London
W.] ; and Margaret. Res. — The Rectory, Ladbroke,
Warwickshire.
Sir EDWIN DURNING-LAWRENCE, first Bart.,
B.A., LL.B., Bar. Middle Temple, 1867, a Com-
missioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London, J. P. for
Berks, sometime a Member of Metropolitan Board of
Works, M.P. for Truro Division of Cornwall; assumed by
Royal Licence, 1889, the additional surname of Durning.
Born Feb. 2, 1837, being the youngest son of the late
William Lawrence, Esq., Alderman of London, by Jane,
dau. of James Clarke, Esq. of Wymeswold, Leicestershire.
Armorial bearings Ermine, on a cross raguly gules.
wreath
proper,
animus.
of the colours, two dolphins hauriant addorsed
collared and chained or. Motto — "Ultra fert
between in the first and fourth quarters a fasces erect,
encircled by a wreath of oak proper, a pair of compasses
extended or, and upon the escutcheon his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent, crusily,
and charged with a pair of compasses extended sable.
Motto— " Per ardua stabilis." Married, 1874, Edith Jane,
dau. and coheiress of the late John Benjamin Smith, M.P.,
of King's Ride, Ascot. Residences — 13 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. ; King's Ride, Ascot, Berks. Clubs— 'R^e.-
form, Athenaeum, Burlington Fine Arts, Devonshire, City
Liberal.
DURWYN, quartered by MALET.
RICHARD DUSGATE DUSGATE, Gentleman. Born
1850, being the only son of J. W. Bushby (by Louisa Dick-
son, only dau. of the late William Oliver Locke, M.D. ),
and grandson of the late Mrs. Locke of Fring ; formerly a
Midshipman, R.N. ; assumed the name and arms of his
maternal grand-uncle, Richard Dusgate, by Royal License
is the Military Cockade.
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in 1875. Ch^i — Conservative. Armorial bearings —
Argent, three magpies proper. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased sable. Married, Aug. 28, 1890, Rose Ada,
eldest dau. of E. U. Thorn of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. ; and
has Issue — (i) Richard Edmund Dusgate, Gentleman, b.
March 26, 1897; (2) William Arthur Dusgate, Gentleman,
b. March 5, 1900; (3) Francis Edwin Dusgate, Gentleman,
b. May 14, 1901 ; Ada Louisa ; and Constance Muriel.
Seat — Fring Hall, King's Lynn.
DUTTON, quartered by CONYERS, FOX, and LEE-
DILLON.
DUTTON, see SHERBORNE.
FRANK MACDERMOTT DUTTON, Gentleman,
F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute
CM.G,, F. R.G.S. , Agent-General in London for South
Australia, 1865-77, by iiis wife Caroline, eldest dau. of
Marshall MacDermott. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
ermine and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret
within an orie or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a fret fesseways gules, in front
of a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately or and argent.
Motto — "Servabo fidem." Postal address — 74 Lancaster
Gate, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative (Bath).
HENRY DUTTON, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of Frederick Hansbrow Dutton, sometime member of
the Legislative Council of South Australia, went to the
Province from New South Wales in 1839. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly ermine and gules, in the second
and Fellow of the Royal Botanical Society. Born July 15,
1850, being the eldest son of Francis Stacker Dutton, Esq.,
and third quarters a fret within an orle or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a fret fesseways gules, in front of a plume of five
ostrich feathers alternately or and argent. Motto —
" Servabo fidem." Residence — Anlaby, Kapunda, South
Australia.
DUYLAND, see BUSH.
ISABELLA CATHARINE DYCE, Spinster, daughter
of the late William Dyce, Esquire, of Aberdeen, Master of
Arts of the University of Aberdeen, a Royal Acade-
mician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh),
by his wife Jane Bickerton, eldest daughter of the late
James Brand of Milnathort, in the county of Kinross. Ar-
morial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Argent, a chevron
embattled between three leopards' faces sable. Postal
address —
JAMES STIRLING DYCE, Gentleman, Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries. Born July 29, 1853, being the
younger but only surviving son of the late William Dyce,
Esquire, of Aberdeen, Master of Arts of the University of
Aberdeen, a Royal Academician, and a Fellow of the Royal
Society (Edinburgh), by his wife Jane Bickerton, eldest
daughter of the late James Brand of Milnathort, in tlie
county of Kinross. Club — Wellington. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron embattled
between three leopards' faces sable, and above the shield
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, mantled gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
is the Naval Cockade.
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Crest, a lion rampant guardant sable, murally gorged argent.
sustaining a flagstaff proper, thereon hoisted a banner, party
(Sat
per bend embattled or and gules, charged with a leopard's
face counterchanged ; and, in an escroll over the same, tliis
Motto, "Decide and dare." Postal address — 8 Lawrence
Mansions, Chelsea, London, S. W.
LIZZIE DYCE, younger daughter of Lieutenant-General
Archibald Brown Dyce, Colonel of the 105th Regiment
Madras Light Infantry, by his wife, a daughter of General
LachlAn MacLachlan. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge : Party per chevron embattled or and gules, in base
two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure, a
denii-Hon rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a
trident gold.
DYER, see THISELTON-DYER.
DYKE, quartered by ACLAND-TROYTE.
DYKES, see BALLANTINE-DYKES.
DYMOKE, see WELLS-DYMOKE.
' DYOTT (R.L., 18 May 1891). Or, a heraldic tiger pas-
sant sable, armed and langued gules. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a heraldic tiger
passant argent, armed and langued gules, collared, chained
(the chain reflected over the back and passing between the
iiind legs) and ringed also gules.
Sons of George Richard Dyott, Esq., J. P. co. Stafford,
h. 1847; (/. 1897; tn. 3 Oct.. 1877, Caroline Mitchell,
d. of George Clinton Miller of Goshen, Orange co. ,
New York : —
Richard Archibald Dyott, Gentleman, h. 27 Oct. 1881.
6'l?a^— Freeford, Lichfield.
George Miller Dyott, Gentleman, b. 6 Feb. 1883.
Hugh I-elton Dyott, (Jentleman, b. i April 1887.
Kenelm Mitchill Dyott, Gentleman, b. 24 .April
1888.
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The Rev. ALEXANDER RICHARD E.AGAR, D.D.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of St. Goran. Boni 1856, being
the eldest son of Francis MacGiUycuddy Eagar, Esq., J. P.
CO. Clare, by his wife Francis ^Iargaret, dau. of Francis
Smollett Holden, Mus. Doc. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules, gorged with
an antique Irish crown of the last, a chief ermine. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion azure, gorged with an antique Irish crown, and
charged on the shoulder with a mullet or. Motto — " Facta
non verba." Married, 1880, Jane Frances Deborah Evans,
eldest dau. and heir of Frederic Evans ; and has Issue — (i)
Francis Frederic Kingsley Eagar, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2)
Walter Alexander Eagar, Gentleman, b. 1882, deceased;
(3) Waldegrave MacGiUycuddy Eagar, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
(4) George Eraser Fitzgerald Eagar, Gentleman, b. 1885;
(5) Alexander Eveleigh Agathos Eagar, Gentleman, b.
1891. Res. — St. Goran Vicarage, St. Austell, Cornwall.
§ LIONEL GEORGE NUTTALL EALES, Esquire.
Capt. the Bufl's (East Kent Regt.). Born July 19,
1864, being the only son of Col. George Daniel Eales of
the Indian Army, by his wife ?"lora Thornbrough, dau. of
Lieut -Gen. Richard Whish. Armorial bearings — Per
pale azure and or, a fesse engrailed, in chief an annulet
between two fleurs-de-lis, and in base a fleur-de-lis between
two annulets all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear's gamb erased
fesseways azure, holding a fleur-de-lis and encircled by an
annulet, both or. Motto — "Nee parvis sisto." Married,
Oct. 30, 1893, Laura Ellen, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Charles R.
Pennington, C.B. ; and has had Iss7ie — Charles Pennington
Eales, b. Aug. 5, 1894, d. May 29, 1895.
EARLE (Confd. 1660, Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, three
pallets ermines. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the coloui ^, .1 lion's gamb erased sable, holding
a harpoon argent. Motto — " Servare modum."
Sons of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bart. , of Alterton Tower,
Lanes., J. P., D.L. , b. 1820; d. 1900; in. 1853, Emily,
d. of William Fletcher of Allerton : —
Sir Henry Earle, 3rd Bart. (3 Nov. 1869), D.S.O. ( ),
Lt.-Col. late K.O. Yorks. L. I., served in Jowaki Campaign
1877, Afghan War 1878-80, Egyptian Cami^aign 1882,
Burmah 1886-7 (desp. ), Tirah Exped. (1897-8) and in S.
Africa 1899-1901 (desp. ), iJ. 1854; m. 1 891, Evelyn Grace,
d. of late Major C. H. Boileau, 6ist Regt. ; and has issue —
Phyllis Audrey. TPer. ^Norton Lodge, nr. Yarmouth, Isle
of Wight. Club — Naval and Military.
Hardman Arthur Earle, Esq., (J. 1859. Clubs — Union, New.
Thomas Algernon Earle, Esq., Major Lanes. Hussars,
b. i860; III. 1901, Edith, d. of late Gen. Disney Leith,
C.B. , of Glenkindie ; and has issue — Hardman Alexander
Mort Earle, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Rosemary. Res. —
Sandiway, Cheshire. Club — -Windham.
William Edward Earle, Esq., b. 1861. Club — New.
Alfred Earle, Esq. , b. 1864. C//^i^— Bath.
Charles Frederick Earle, Esq., b. 1867.
Reginald Earle, Esq., b. 1871. C///^^Bath.
John Wilfrid Earle, Esq., b 1878.
ARTHUR EARLE, Esquire, J. P. co. Lancaster, and
P'ellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born Dec. 14,
1838, being the fourth and only surviving son of Sir Hard-
man Earle, Baronet, by his wife Mary, dau. of William
Langton. Livery — Dark blue with a canary-coloured
stripe, with a waistcoat of the latter colour. Armorial
bearings are : Or, three pallets gules, each charged with an
escallop-shell in chief of the field, impaling for Matthew
the arms, sable a stork argent, tufted azure, legged gules,
with a bordure of the second ; and for a Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased, holding an
^ is tlie Military Cockade.
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arrow in bend sinister, the barb downwards proper, pen-
dent by a chain or, an escutcheon gules, charged with an
escallop-shell as in the arms; with the Motto, " Servare
modum." Married, Nov. 19, 1867, Ida Eupheniia Bertie
(d. 1903), eldest dau. of the late Sir George Buckley-Mathew,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
Michael and St. George, Companion of the Most Noble
Order of the Bath ; and lias Issue— (1) Cecil Arthur Earle,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. Nov. 19, 1868, d. of cholera in
India July 15, 1896 [m., 1891, Isabella Lizzie, eldest dau.
of Fife Scott of Newcastle-on-Tyne] ; (2) John Greville
Earle, Esq., T.P. co. Lancaster, /'. Oct. 26, 1869; (3)
Ronald Hamilton Earle, Esq., late Capt. Lanes. Art. Mil.,
b. Feb. 20, 1874 [?>!., Tune 1901, Lily Mary, only dau. of
R. J. Delaney]; {4) Lawrence Mathew Earle, Gentleman,
B.A. Cambs., b. Sept. 16, 1881 ; and Lilian Ida. Postal
address— ChWdw^W Lodge, Wavertree, Liverpool. Clubs—
Windham, Reform, Palatine, and Racquet.
GEORGE HUDSON EARLE, Gentleman. Born May
27, 1851, being the eldest son of the late George Foster
Earle, by his wife, Sarah Theodosia, daughter of John Hud-
son, and late of Linnaius House, Kingston upon Hull, and
3 Lancaster Gate, W. Armorial bearings— He bears for
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Arms : Gules, a fess between three sheldrakes and as many
escallops argent, on an escutcheon of pretence sable two bars
dancett^ argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a wiealh of the colours, in front of two
spears in saltire proper, a lion's head erased or, charged
with two escallops fessewise gules. Married, July 20, 1883,
Susanne Catherine Elizabeth, Baroness de Reede de Ter
Aa, who died Feb. 24, 1896. Post. add. — Rocklands, Tor-
quay. Clubs- Conservative, and Royal Torbay Yacht Club.
E.\RP (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of six or and ermine, an
eagle displayed pean, in chief a rose between two escallops
gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a mount thereon a tiger passant,
holding in the mouth an eagle's leg erased, a tilting-spear
fessewise head to the de.xter all proper.
Son of late Henry Smith Enrp of The Vinery, Dun-
stall Hill, Wolverhampton, b. ; d. ; m.
Mary, d. of : —
Earp, Gentleman. Res. — The Vinery, Dunstall
Hill, Wolverhampton.
HERBERT D'ESTE-EAST, Gentleman. Assumed
names of D'Este-East in lieu of Maclaverty by Royal
Licences 1879 and 1895. Armorial bearings — Sable, on
a chevron or, between three horses' heads erased or, two
passion crosses chevronways of the first. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse passant
ermine, the dexter foreleg supporting a passion cross in
bend sinister sable. Married, 1877, Gertrude C. M. D'Este,
elder dau. of late E. H. East, Lieut. R.A., and cousin and
heir of late Sir James BuUer East, Bart. 6'm/— Bourton
House, IMoreton-in-the-Marsh, Glos.
EASTWOOD (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and sable,
on a chevron invected erminois, plain cottised or, between
in chief two swans close respecting each other, and in base
a pelican also close argent, vulning herself gules, a fountain
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, on the battlements of a tower per pale argent
and gules, in front of a lance erect proper with pennon
azure, a hon statant guardant per pale of the second and
first, resting the dexter paw on a fountain as in the arms.
Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Sons of John Fisher Eastwood, Esq., of Esher Lodge,
Surrey, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1891-2), b. 1824; d.
1898 ; m. 1857, Frances Mary, d. of the late Charles
Thomas Pearce of Grove Hill, Camberwell :—
William Seymour Eastwood, Gentleman, of Esher Lodge,
[q.v.].
Arthur Edgell Eastwood, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, b.
i860 ; m. 1889, Margaret Esther, d. of late W. Knox
Wigram of St. Margaret's, Twickenham. Scat — Leigh
Court, Angersleigh, Somerset.
John Charles Basil Eastwood, Esq., Col. 12th Roy.
Lancers, b. 24 March 1862 ; m. 1901, Hon. Eleanor
Sophia, d. of ist Baron Heneage. Res. —
Frank Bruce Eastwood, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; vi. 1895,
Amy Sophie, d. of William Keswick, M.P., of Eastwick
Park, Leatherhead. Res. — High Clandon, Guildford.
CHARLES EDMUND EASTWOOD, Gentleman, B.A.
Magdalene College, Cambridge. Born April 19, 1863, being
the second but only surviving son of the late Rev. J.
Eastwood, Vicar of Hope, Staffordshire, and his wife Anne
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of W. F. Dixon, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Page Hall, Sheffield, and Birley House, Sheffield.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron gules and azure, two
swans respecting each other in chief argent, beaked and
legged sable, and a rose in base of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a wreath of oak a well proper, thereon a swan
argent, beaked and legged sable. Postal address — Maze
End, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire.
FRANCIS EASTWOOD EASTWOOD, Esquire, late
Major 27th Inniskilling Fusiliers. Bor?i March 3, 1831,
being the second son of Robert Murphy and Jane Atkinson
his wife, of 17 Merrion Square North, and Castletown, co.
Louth, and Dromin, co. Wicklow. He assumed the sur-
name and arms of Eastwood in lieu of Murphy by Royal
Licence dated May 24, 1886. Livery — Dark blue. Armo-
rial bearings Or, three bucks trippant sable, armed and
langued gules, that in the base standing under an oak tree
eradicated vert. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a boar passant azure, chiuged with a
castle argent, and holding in the mouth an oak branch
proper. Motto — " Oriens silva." Married, Aug. 4, 1866,
Ismena Amy, dau. of the late Major Cuhtbert Barlow, 9th
Lancers ; and has with other Issjte — Robert John Camac
Eastwood, Gentleman, 1^. 1868. 6V(/^ -Castletown, Dundalk.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
FREDERICK EASTWOOD, Gentleman, J. P. for the
borough of Huddersfield. Born Aug. 26, 1842, being the
eldest son of Edmund Eastwood, by Sarah his wife,
daughter of the Reverend Benjamin Boothroyd, D. D.
Clubs — Reform, Huddersfield Club ( Huddersfield). Livery—
Black and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Sable, a chevron embattled, counter-embattled argent, guttd-
de-sang, between two swans close respectingeach other in chief
and a swan rising in base argent, in the centre chief point, a
battle-axe erect or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battle-
ments of a tower proper, a lion passant gules, gutte d'or
supporting with the dexter fore-paw a battle-axe, erect also
proper; with the Motto, " Oriens sylva." Married, March
22, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Joshua Nicholson
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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of Leek, Staffordshire ; and has Is'sue — (i) Harry Arnold
Eastwood, Gentleman, b. Feb. 28, 1870; '2) Arthur East-
wood, b. Oct. I, 1871, d. Nov. 22, 1873 ; (3) Frederick Nor-
man Eastwood, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1877 ; and Carrie
[w., June n, 1896, Richard Sykes of Denver, U.S.A.].
Postal address — Buckden Mount, Huddersfield.
HARRY ARNOLD EASTWOOD, Gentleman. Born
(2Bas
wife Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Joshua Nicholson of
Leek. Armorial bearings— Sable, a chevron embattled
counter-embattled argent, gutt6-de-sang, between two swans
close respecting each other m chief and a swan rising in
base argent, in the centre chief point a battle-axe or ; "and
impaling the arms of Brooke, namely argent, a cross
nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth
quarters a boar's head of the last. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the
battlements of a tower proper, a lion passant gules, gutte-
d'or supporting with the dexter fore-paw a battle-axe erect
also proper. Motto— " Oriens sylva." Married, ]\me 17,
1897, Hilda, elder dau. of Henry Brooke of Warrenfield,
Huddersfield ; and has Issue — Ralph Brooke Eastwood.
Gentleman, b. May 25, 1898 ; and Margaret Brooke,
Residence — Thorpe House, Almondbury, Huddersfield.
Clubs — Devonshire, and Huddersfield (Huddersfield).
WILLL-^M SEYMOUR EASTWOOD, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law. Born July 31, 1858, being the eldest son
of the late John Fisher Eastwood, Esq., of Esher Lodge,
CO. Surrey, j.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Surrey 1891-92,
by his wife Frances Mary, dau. of the late Charles Thomas
Pearce of Grove Hill, Camberwell. Armorial bearings —
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Feb. 28, 1870, being the eldest son of Frederick Eastwood,
Gentleman, J.P. for the borough of Huddersfield, by his
Per chevron gules and sable, on a chevron invected erminois,
plain cotised or, between in chief two swans close respect-
ing each other, and in base a pelican also close argent,
vulning herself gules, a fountain proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the battle-
ments of a tower per pale argent and gules, in front of a
lance erect proper, with pennon azure, a lion statant guardant
per pale of the second and first, resting the dexter paw upon
a fountain as in the arms. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Married, June i, 1886, Cecil Emma, eldest dau. of the late
Col. the Hon. Sir Patrick WelHngion Talbot, K.C.B., and
has Issne — (i) John Patrick Basil Eastwood, Gentleman, b.
1889 ; (2) Charles Seymour Eastwood, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
(3) Gerald Arthur Eastwood, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Cecil
is the Military Cockade.
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Mary ; and Dorothy Constance, d. 1902. Postal address —
5 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. Club — New University.
EATON, see GROSVENOR.
ERNEST ARTHUR EBBLEWHITE, Gentleman, of
the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law (Chester and North
Wales Circuit), Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Citizen
and Ironmonger of London, Clerk of the Worshipful Com-
panies of Tin Plate Workers (1894), and Gardeners (1903).
Born March 2, 1867, being the son of the late John Henry
Ebblewhite, Citizen of London, of Portsoken Ward in the
City of London, and King Edward Road, South Hackney,
London, by his second wife Amy Louisa, eldest dau. of
Nathaniel Price of Hornsey, Middlesex. Armorial bear-
ings— Per fesse indented argent and azure, within two
pallets as many roses in pale all counterchanged ; on
a canton gules, a mullet of six points pierced of the first ;
impaling the arms of George, namely, per fesse gules and
sable, on a fesse indented argent, between two falcons
rising in pale of the third, beaked and legged or, a
talbot passant of the second. Mantling' azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf ermine,
holding between the paws a lyre or, and charged on the
shoulder with a mullet of six points pierced gules. Motto
— " En avant." Married, June 28, 1888, Blanche Amy,
second dau. of the late Frederic Charles George, of the City
of Wells, Gentleman, and sister of Frederic Brand George,
Gentleman [whom see] ; and has Issue — Ernest George
Ebblewhite, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. April 19, 1889;
Ursula; and Joyce. Postal addresses — i Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.C. ; Tintern, Christchurch Road, Crouch End, N.
C///^ — Grosvenor (Chester).
CHARLES JOHN EBDEN, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.,
ALA. Trin. Coll., Camb. , Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple. Born March 24, 1853, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Charles Hotson Ebden, senior Mem-
ber for Port Philip district in the first Legislative Council
for New South Wales, first Auditor-General of the Colony of
Victoria 1851-56, and Treasurer 1857, by his wife Tamar,
only child of Robert Harding. Armorial bearings Or, five
fusils conjoined in fesse sable, between in chief two palm-
trees eradicated proper, and in base a lion passant regar-
dant of the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion regardant sable, collared or,
resting the dexter paw upon a fusil also sable, and holding
in the mouth a palm branch proper. Motto — ' ' Spes sibi quis
que." Married, Feb. 21, 1878, Agnes Murray, dau. of Col.
Murray Mackenzie, Bengal Horse Artillery ; and has Issue
— (i) Charles Hotson Murray Ebden, Gentleman, b. June
29, 1880; Agnes Leila ; and Gladys Eveline. Residence —
Baldslow Place, near St. Leonards-on-Sea.
ElBSWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross engrailed and
voided sable, between four human hearts gules, and in the
centre point a raven close proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of two
arrows in saltire sable, a cockatrice's head erased argent,
combed and wattled gules.
Sons of George Clement Ebsworth (eld. s. of Rev.
George Searl Ebsworth), b. 1844; d. 1904; m. 1877,
Jessie Agnes, d. of Frederick Cook Stephens of
Bilbao :—
Frederick George Ebsworth, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Alfred Henry Ebsworth, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Sons of Rev. George Searl Ebsworth, Vicar of Croxton
Kerrial, b. 1814 ; d. 1894 ; tn. 1843, Sarah Marianne,
d. of Peter Cazalet : —
Rev. .Algernon Frederic Ebsworth, Vicar of East Retford,
Canon of Southwell Cathedral, b. 1845 ; m. 1879, Mary
Frances, d. of Rev. Evelyn Hardolph Harcourt Vernon ;
and has issue — Wilfrid Algernon Ebsworth, Gentleman,
b. 1897 ; Helena Mary ; Janet Evelyn ; and Hilda Margaret.
Res. — The Vicarage, East Retford.
Edward Henry Ebsworth, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan, b.
1848 ; m. 1873, Josephine Mary, d. of Richard Miller of
Manderston, co. Berwick; and has issue ^ Elizabeth [in.
Capt, George S. C. Swinton, March Pursuivant of Arms
(y.f. )]. Seat — Llandough Castle, Cowbridge, Glamorgan.
Clubs — Wellington, Prince's, County (Cardiff).
Ernest Alfred Ebsworth, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1892,
Muriel Fanny Cecil Stuart, d. of Edward Daniel of Clifton,
Glos. Res. — Hemingford Grey, St. Ives, Hunts.
JOHN ECCLES, Esquire, J. P. co. of Lancaster. Born
Oct. 19, 1831, being the second but only surviving son of
the late William Eccles, by his wife Jane, dau. of Kenneth
M'Kenzie. Armorial bearings - Sable, on a pale en-
grailed or, between six lions rampant paleways argent, a
rose between two crosses pat^e gules. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper,
a cross pat^e gules, and on either side three cinquefoils
slipped vert. Motto —" Per ecclesiam ad ccelum." Mar-
ried, 1875, Victoria Mary Luis Kay, dau. of Jos6 Luis
Ferhandes; and has Issue- [i) John Gilbert Luis Eccles,
Gentleman, b. 1875; (2) William Ernest Luis Eccles,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Gentleman, b. 1879. Residence — Farington House, near
Preston.
JOHN GODFREY ECHLIN, Gentleman. Bom April
5, 1843, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. John Robert Echlin, M.A. , J. P., formerly In-
cumbent of Bronington, near Whitchurch, Salop ; by his
second wife Mary Anne, second dau. of Ford North, of the
Oaks, Ambleside, co. Westmoreland. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or, a galley proper ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy purpure and argent, in chief a deer at full speed
pursued by a dog all proper. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a talbot passant argent, spotted sable, langued
gules. Motto — " Non sine praidi." Married, 1870, Anna
Medici, elder dau. and coheir of Rev. John Wri.xon, M.A. ,
Vicar of Malone, co. Antrim ; and has Issue — (1) John
Stafford Echlin, Gentleman, b. Feb. 23, 1872; (2) Godfrey
Cecil Echlin, Gentleman, Lieut. R. N. , ^. Aug. 12, 1874;
(3) Bertram Wrixon Echlin, Gentleman, R. N.R., b. Nov.
1879. Seat— The. old family residence was at Ardquin,
near Portaferry, co. Down, but it is now in ruins, and
occupied by tenants. Presetit seat — Dunloskin, Carrick-
fergus.
JAMES CARLTON ECKERSLEY, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Lancaster, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge. Born May
20, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Nathaniel
Eckersley, Esq., M.P. for Wigan 1866 68, and 1883-85,
High Sheriff of Lancashire 1878, J. P. and D. L. , formerly
Major 4th Batt. Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, by his wife
Elisabeth, dau. of Henry ffarington. Clubs — United Uni-
versity, Carlton. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings —
Sable, on a bend indented or, between live martlets, three
in chief and two in base of the last, a chaplet of oak
proper, between two dragons' heads erased of the first.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm in armour embowed proper, garnished and charged
with two cinquefoils, the one above, the one below, the
elbow or, holding in the hand an esquire's helmet between
two branches of oak in saltire, slipped, also proper.
Motto — " Allons mes enfants." Seats — Ashlield, near
Wigan, CO. Lancaster, and Carlton Manor, Yeadon, co.
York.
ECROYD, quartered by FARRER.
§Wn.LIAM FARRER ECROYD, Esquire, D.L. and
J. P. for CO. Hereford, and J. I', for County Palatine
Lomeshaye, in co. Lancaster, by his wife Margaret, eldest
dau. of William Farrer of Wythmoor, in co. Westmorland.
Livery — Olive, brown, and gilt buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a chevron erminois, between three stags'
heads erased of the last, in the centre chief point a bezant
charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, two
oak-i)ranches slipped chevronways also proper. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-tower proper,
thereon a stag's head erased erminois, three spears, one in
pale and two in saltire, also proper. Motto — " In veritate
victoria." Married, firstly, Oct. i, 1851, Mary, elder dau. of
Thomas Backhouse of York ; and has L^sue — (i) Thomas
Backhouse Ecroyd, Gentleman, b. July 7, 1857 ; (2) William
Farrer (assumed that name by Royal Licence, see Farrer),
Gentleman, b. Feb. 28, 1861 ; (3) Edward Ecroyd, Gentle-
man, h. Oct. 9, 1864 ; Edith Mary ; Margaret ; Gertrude ;
Alizon ; Mary (deceased) ; and Adelaide Jane. He married,
secondly, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of George Foster of
Sabden, in co. Lancaster. Estates — Lomeshaye, in co.
Lancaster ; Credenhill Park, in co. Hereford ; Whitbarrow
Lodge, in co. Westmorland. Postal address — Credenhill
Court, near Hereford. Club — Carlton.
EDEN, see DUNCOMBE-EDEN.
JOHN HENRY EDEN, Esquire, Lieut.-Colonel(retd.
pay), late P.W.O. Yorkshire Regt.), H.M. Inspector
of Constabulary. Born May 10, 1851, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. J. P. Eden, Rector of Sedgefield, co.
Durham, and his wife Catherine Frances, dau. of Colonel
H. Stobart. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
of Lancaster, M.P. for Preston 1881-5. Born July 14,
1827, being the eldest son of the late William Ecroyd of
between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops
sable ; and impaling the arms of Lowry-Corry, namely,
quarterly i and 4, gules, a saltire argent, in chief a rose of
the last (for Corry) ; 2. sable, a cup argent, with a garland
between two laurel branches all issuing therefrom proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, the hand grasping
a garb as in the arms. Motto--" Si sit prudentia." Mar-
ried, Oct. 12, 1893, Lady Florence LowTv-Corry, second dau.
is the Military Cockade,
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of 4th Karl of Bel m ore ; and has Issue — (i) Robert John
Patrick Eden, Gentleman, b. April 26, 1896; {2) George
Wilfrid Eden, Gentleman, h. Aug. 13, 1903 ; Christian
Florence ; and Norah Madeline. Postal address — Bisliop-
ston Grange, Ripon. Clvb — United Service.
WILFRED HAYTHORNE EDGAR, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born Jan. 9, 1864, being the only son of
the late Rev. Joseph Haythorne Edgar, M.A. Oxon.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Lieut, in the Royal Artil-
lery, by his wife Emily Sarah, dau. of William Pritchard,
Proctor of Doctors' Commons. Armorial bearings-
Provinces of India, 1886 ; created Knight Bachelor, 1886.
Born 1841, being the only son of Benjamin Booker Edge,
Esq., of Clonbrock, by Esther Anne, dau. of Thomas
Allen, Esq., of The Park, co. Wicklow. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse sable and gules, an eagle displayed
Party per fesse sable and argent, a lion rampant counter-
changed, armed and langued gules. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and issuing from a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, an arm in armour, the hand bare and
grasping a dagger point downwards all proper ; and in an
escroll above the same this Motto, " Maun do it," and on
a compartment below the shield the additional Motto,
" Salutem disponit Deus."
EUGBASTON, quartered by MIDDLEMORE.
EDGCUMBE, see PEARCE-EDGCUMBE.
RICHARD JOHN FREDERICK EDGCUMBE,
Esquire, J. P. co. Berks, Sergeant-at-Arms since 1880,
late Capt. Royal Bucks Militia, formerly of 73rd and 52nd
Regts. Born Aug. 12, 1843, being the eldest son of the late
Hon. George Edgcumbe and of Fanny Lucy, dau. of Sir
John Shelley, si.xth Bart. Armorial bearings- Gules, on
a bend ermines, cotised or, three boars' heads argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a boar argent, accolled with a wreath of oak proper, fructed
or. Motto — " A\i plaisir fort de Dieu. " Married, Nov.
26, 1872, Mary Louisa, dau. of John Bligh Monck, Coley
Park, Reading; and has Issue — Kenelm William Edward
Edgcumbe, Esq., b. Oct. 9, 1873. Seat — Edgbarrow, Crow-
thorne, Berks. Town ;v.v/rtV«(:<?— 33 Ted worth Square, Chel-
sea. Clubs — Athenasum, Wellington, Berkshire County.
Sir JOHN EDGE, Knight Bachelor, K.C., LL.B.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin); formerly Chief Justice of the N.W.
argent, on a chief or, a cinquefoil between two annulets of
the second. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped
proper, collared and chained or, holding in the mouth a
trefoil vert ; with the Motto, " Semper fidelis." Married,
1867, Laura, youngest dau. of Thomas Lougborough of
Selwood Lodge, Surrey ; and has had Issue — John Edge,
Esq., b. 1873, d. 1896; Esther Frances (deceased); Ethel
Laura [/«. Capt. Stuart George Knox, Indian Army];
Kathleen Mary \tn. Major Charles Trevor Caulfield,
R.H.A.]; and Helga \'iolet. Postal addresses — -Waverley
Court, Camberley, and Clonbrock, Crettyard, Ireland.
Club — Junior Carlton.
JOHN HENRY EDGE, Esq., B.A. (Dublin), Barnster-
at-Law. Born 1841, being the only surviving son of the
late John Dallas Edge, Barrister-at-Law, by Anne, dau. of
the late T. Mansell. Armorial bearings— Per fesse sable
and gules, an eagle displayed argent, on a chief or, a cinque-
foil between two annulets of the second. Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a reindeer's head couped proper, collared and chained or,
and holding in its mouth a ttefoil vert. Motto — "Semper
fidelis." Married, 1870, Georgina,, only dau. of W. Monck
Gibbon, LL.D. Seat — Farnaus, Ballickmoyler, Queen's
Co. Residence — 25 Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
H THOMAS LEWIS KEKEWICH EDGE, Esquire.
© J. P. for Notts, Capt. and Hon. Maj. 4th Notts V.B.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Sherwood Foresters, High Sheriff of Notts, 1904. Borri
Oct. 27, 1856, being the eldest son of James Thomas
Edge, by his wife Julia Frances, dau. of S. T. Kekewich,
Esq. Club — New University. Livety — Blue C(;ats, scarlet
waistcoats. Armorial bearings (1848) — Quarterly i and
4, per fesse sable and gules, an eagle displayed argent, on
a chief or, a rose between two annulets of the second (for
Edge) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils
or (for Hurt). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— (i)
Upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped
proper, collared and chained or (Edge) ; (2) a hart passant
proper, horned, membered and hurt in the haunch with an
arrow or, feathered argent. Motto — "Semper fidelis."
Married, May 27, 1886, Frances Etheldreda, eldest dau.
of Canon Musgrave ; and \va.% Issjic — (i) Ralph Thomas
Edge, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1888 ; (2) James Vernon Edge,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 1889; (3) Roger Francis Edge, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 1897; Julia Frances; Emily Mary; Cecily
Etheldreda; and Nevill Cassandra Strelley. Seat — Strelley
Hall, Nottingham.
EDGELL, see WYATT-EDGELL.
The Rev. EDWARD BETTENSON EDGELL. Esq. ,
J. P. CO. Wilts. Born 1819, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Edward Edgell, Prebendary of Wells and Rector of
Rodden, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Robert
Wilson, Puston, Wilts. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a chevron embattled sable, between three cinquefoils gules,
as many bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, a falcon rismg, belled or, guttee-de-
sang, resting the dexter foot on an antique shield of the first,
charged with a cinquefoil as in the arms. Motto— "Qui
sera, sera." Married, 1843, Hester, dau. of R. Capel of
Bulland Lodge, Wiveliscombe ; and has with other Issue —
Rev. Edward Methuen Rogers Edgell, Rector of Rodden,
Frome, b. 1851 ; Frances Elizabeth (deceased) \_m. Rev.
R. G. Walker, Rector of Boyton, and has issue |. Seat —
Standerwick Court, Frome, co. Somerset. Residence —
Bromham, Chippenham.
for London, Chairman of Quarter Se: if
London. Born 1819, being the son of I i
of Mortlake, by his wife Sophia, da 3
Sawyer of Tunbridge Wells ; dubbed ,
1888. Armorial bearings— He bears 1
a fesse vair, in chief two arrows salt I
within a bordure nebuly sable. Upor i
placed a helmet befitting his degree, wil '
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a crescent or, therefrom rising a falcon proper,
belled and jessed gold, each wing charged with a trefoil
slipped vert ; with the Motto, " Suspice." Married, 1870,
Amy Alicia, daughter of Thomas Bruce Swinhoe, Solicitor
to the Honourable East India Company. Postal addresses
— 64 Queensborough Terrace, W. ; Wentworth House,
Clifton.
Major-General HENRY EDMEADES, Royal Artil-
lery (retired 1886). Born Oct. 16, 1835, being the eldest
surviving son of the Rev. William H. Edmeades, by his
wife Sarah Mary Jane, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Isache
of the Hon. East India Company's Service. Lii'ery — 'Dxa.h
and green facings. Armorial bearings Ermine, a fesse
dancett^e paly or and vert, between two horses' heads erased
in chief, and three arrows, one in jiale surmounted by two
in saltire, the pheons downward sable. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, five arrows
interlaced or, surmounted by a crescent sable. Married,
.A.ug. 2, 1870, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. (d. 1887) of the
late Rev. W. T. CoUings, Seigneur of Sark, Channel
Islands; and has Issue — (i) Henry Edmeades, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 8, 1875; (2) William Allaire Edmeades, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 13, 1880; Mary Mildred; Mabel; Florence; and
Hilda Margaret. AV/ato— Nurstead Court; Wrotliam
Place, in the county of Kent. Postal address —^vss\ea.d
Court, Gravesend. Club — Junior United Service.
WILLIAM EDMONDS, Esq., J. P. for Devonshire, and
Lord of the Manor of Southleigh! Born 1834, being the
eldest son of the late William Edmonds of IJverpool, by
EDGEWORTH of Edgeworthstown (U.O.). Per
:hevron gules and or, three martlets counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a ducal coronet a
aelican vulning herself or. Motto — " Constans contraria
ipernit." Liveiy — Claret, canary facings.
Sons of Francis Beaufort Edgeworth, Gentleman, b.
1809; (/. 1846; m. 1831, Rosa Florentina, d. of Don
Antonio Eroles of Catalonia, Spain :^
Antonio Eroles Edgeworth, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Long-
brd (High Sheriff 1890), M.A. and ex-Scholar (Trin. Coll.,
Dub,), b. 1842 ; m. 1874, Fran9oise, d. of Col. Delcher of
the French Service. Seat — Edgeworthstown House, co.
Longford.
Ysidro Francis Edgeworth, Gentleman, M..^., D.C. L.
F. R.S., Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of All Souls College, and
Professor of Political Economy, Oxford, b. 1846. Res. —
Oxford. Clubs — Athenaeum, Alpine, Savile.
Sons of Rev. John Essex Edward Edgeworth, B.A., of
Kilshrewley and Longwood, b. 1814 ; d. 1904 ; w. 1843,
Elizabeth Anne, d. of late Lancelot Croasdaile of
Rynn, Queen's Co. : —
Thomas Newcomen Edgeworth, Esq., D. L. co. Long-
ford, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1850; m. 1878,
Elizabeth du Pr6, eld. d. of John Wilson, Esq., J. P. of
Daramona, co. Westmeath ; and has issue — (i) Kenneth
Essex Edgeworth, Gentleman, Lieut. R. E., b. 1880; (2)
John Agnew Edgeworth, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., b. 1884;
and Ethel Marian. 5<'a/j— Kilshrewley, Edgeworthstown,
CO. Longford; Longwood, co. Meath.
Rev. Lancelot Croasdaile Agnew Edgeworth, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1852; tn. 1893, Eliza, d. of Joseph S.
Cragg of Longbridge-Hayes, Staffs. Res. — The Parsonage,
County Asylum, Chester.
Son of Cecil Roger Edgeworth, Gentleman, b. i860;
d. 1896; m. 1891, Alice, d. of late H. J. Knox of
Durban, Natal :— »
Roger Lovell Edgeworth, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Sir peter HENRY EDLIN, Knight Bachelor, one
of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the CO. of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace
Matilda Elvina, fourth dau. of the late Thomas Humphries
of Dublin. Clubs — St. George's, Conservative (Liverpool).
Armorial bearings — Per chevron nebuly argent and vert,
in chief two fleurs-de-lis of the last, and in base a ship under
sail proper. Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest,
^ is the Military Cockade.
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upon a wreath of the colours, a rock proper, thereon a fleur-
de-lis vert, surmounted by a boar's head couped or. MottO
— " Absque labore nihil." Married, 1868, Mary Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the late Nicholas Gifford of Rathcoyle, co.
Wicklow (she died 1877) ; and has, with other Issue —
WilliamEdnionds, Barrister-at-law, b. 1871. Seat — Wis-
combe Park, Colyton, Devon.
EDMONS rONE, quartered by DALGLEISH.
WILLIAM EDMONDSTONE EDMONSTONE-
MONTGOMERIE, Esquire, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
in the Volunteers. Born Oct. 9, i860, being the eldest
son of Hugh Edmonstone - Montgonierie, Esq., by his
wife Ellen, dau. of Thomas Turner. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules,
three annulets or, stoned azure, all within a bordure en-
grailed or, charged with a double tressure flory counterflory
gules (for Montgomerie) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, or, three
crescents within a double tressure flory counterflory gules,
in the fesse point a crescent azure (for Edmonstone).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — i. on the dexter
side, on a chapeau, a dexter gauntlet erect proper, the hand
holding a dagger erect also proper, hilted and pommelled
or (for Montgomerie) ; 2. on the sinister side, out of a ducal
coronet or, a swan's head and neck argent, beaked or (for
Edmonstone). Motto — " Garde garde." Residence — 200
Cromwell Road, Kensington, S. W.
issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a wolf's head
per pale ermine and gules, guit6e-d'or, charged with a cross
couped also or. Motto — "A gar y gwir a gyfyr. " Mar-
ried, 1880, the second dau. of D. Davis of Maesyffynon,
EDMUND OF WOODSTOCK, quartered by
MOULIN-BROWNE and lERNINGHAM.
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EDMUNDS, see MARTIN-EDMUNDS.
EDNOWAIN BENDEW, quartered by MOSTYN.
EDWARDES, see HOPE-EDWARDES.
EDWARDS, quartered by VAUGHAN-LEE.
Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honour.able Sir
FLEETWOOD ISHAM EDWARDS, Knight Grand
Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, K.C.B., I.S.O., P.C.
(1895), Serjeant at Arms in the House of Lords, and E.xtra
Equerry to the King (1901), Keeper of the Privy Purse, and
Extra Equerry to Queen Victoria, Member of the Council
of the Ducliy of Lancaster, Royal Commissioner for Exhibi-
tion of 1851 and a Governor of Wellington College (1903).
Born 1842, being the son of Thomas Edwards, by his wife
Hester M. P. , dau. of the Rev. William Wilson of Knowle
Hall, in the county of W'arwick ; created C.B. (1882),
K.C.B. (1887), G.C.V.O. (1901), I.S.O. Armorial bear-
ings— Party per saltire ermine and ermines, a lion rampant
or, a chief of the third, thereon a wolf's head erased between
two estoiles sable, the escutcheon being encircled by the
ribbon and motto of the Royal Victorian Order, and
pendent therefrom the badges of G.C.V.O. and K.C.B.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, a lion's
head erased per pale ermines and ermine, gorged with a
collar gemel or; with the Motto, " Integritate." Married,
first, 1870, Edith, dau. of the Rev. Allan Smith Masters of
Camer, in the county of Kent (she died 1873) ; secondly,
1880, Mary, dau. of the late Major J. R. Majendie, 92nd
Highlanders. Postal address — St. James's Palace, S.W.
Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service.
FRANK EDWARDS, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
of Radnor, High Sheriff 1898, was educated at Shrews-
bury and Jesus Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875), was formerly a
Solicitor, and M.P. for Radnorshire 1892-95 and since 1900.
Born 1852, being the son of Edward Edwards of Llangollen.
Armorial bearings— Per pale ermine and gules, gutt6e-d'or,
a lion rampant or, between two flaunches of the last, each
charged with a wolf's head erased of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours.
Aberdare ; and has Issue — Caroline Myfanwy. Seat —
The Cottage, Knighton, Radnorshire. Town residence —
III Ashley Gardens, S.W. Clubs— 'R^tiorm, National
Liberal.
GEORGE FREDERICK EDWARDS, Gentleman,
F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.. Citizen and Spectacle Maker of London
and a Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Tinplate
Workers. Born Nov. 2, 1843, being the third son of the
late Frederick Doniinick Edwards of Frederick, Place,
Caledonian Road, Islington, by Phillis Messeter his wife.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a pile sable, gutt^e-d'eau,
between two clubs in pale heads downwards also sable,
a lion rampant of the first. Mantling sable and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of a man's
head in profile, couped proper, crined or, a fret of the
last. Motto — " Gratia naturam vincit. " Married, May
10, 1869, Selina Hannah, dau. of Thomas Wooldridge
of Slough, Bucks; and has /j.fi/(? living -George Frederick
Thomas Edwards, Gentleman, a Captain in the 2nd Batt.
of the Tower Hamlets Rifle Vol. Brigade, b. April 8, 1872 ;
Annie Lena [w., March 11, 1896, Henry Von Joel, jun.,
of 35 Aberdeen Road, Highbury Park, Islington, and has
issue] ; Alice ; and Amy Hindle. Residence— Alger House,
6 Highbury Crescent, London, N. C/?/i?j-— Constitutional,
Royal Temple Yacht.
HOWELL POWELL EDWARDS, Esquire, J. P. co.
Sussex, M.A. Oxon. Bo?-n Aug. 17, 1854, eldest son of the
late Rev. Canon H. Powell Edwards, of Llandevaud, Mon-
mouthshire, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Evans,
Esq., J. P., of Lovesgrove, Cardiganshire. Livery — Black,
with gold or orange facings. Armorial bearings — Sable,
a chevron vair, in base a spear-head or, embrued proper,
on a chief of the third three spear-heads of the first, also
imbrued proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
erased vert, gorged with a collar vair and charged with two
quatrefoils in pale or, holding in the mouth a dexter hand
couped at the wrist distilling drops of blood proper, between
two spear-heads erect argent. Married, September 8, 1881,
Katherine Elizabeth, second daughter of Thomas Bonsall,
Esq., J. P., D.L., of Glaurheidol, Cardiganshire; and has
Issue — (i) Herbert Ivor Powell Edwards, Gentleman, born
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March 12, 1884 ; (2) William Gerald Howell Edwards,
Gentleman, born January 6, 1891 ; (3) Thomas Awbrey Rice
Edwards, Gentleman, born April 25, 1894; and Sybil Mary
OBge
CHARLES AUGUSTUS EGERTON, Esquire. J. P.,
D.L. Borti Aug. 24, 1846, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Christopher Egerton, Esq., M.P. lor N. Cheshire,
sometime Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
by his wife Lady Mary Pierrepont, dau. of Charles, 2nd
Earl Man vers. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, between three pheons sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine,
a lion rampant also gules, supporting an arrow paleways,
pheoned and flighted argent. Motto —" Sic donee.'
Married, April 17, 1888, Hon. Mabelle Annie Brassey.
eldest dau. of Lord Brassey, G.C.B. ; and has Issue — (i)
Edward Brassey Egerton, Gentleman, 1^. March 3, 1889 ;
(2) Hugh Sidney Egerton, Gentleman, 1^. Oct. 6, 1890 ; (3)
Henry Jack Egerton, Gentleman, b. March 29, 1892 ; Cicelv
Annie ; Phyllis Mabelle ; and Hester Joan. 5ca/— The
Banks, Mountfield, Sussex. C/w^j— Travellers', Turf.
Sir EDWIN HENRY EGERTON, K.C.B. (1897),
Envoy E.\traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to H.M.
the King of the Hellenes since 1893, Sec. H.M. Legation
at Paris 1886-92. Born Nov. 9, 1841, being the third son
of Rev. Thomas Egerton, Canon of York, Rector of Middle
(brother of Lord Egerton of Tatton), by his wife Charlotte
Catherine, dau. of Sir William Milner of Nunappleton.
Livery — Drab, scarlet collar and waistcoat, silver buttons ;
for dress, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable.
Mantling argent and gules. Crest— On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a lion rampant also gules, supporting an
arrow in pale or, barbed and flighted argent. Motto —
"Sic donee." Married, July 22, 1895, Olga, widow of
Michael Katkof, late Russian Secretary of Legation at
Lisbon, and dau. of Prince Nicholas Lobanow Rostowski
of Lobanoro, Russia ; and has Issue~]ohn Frederick
Egerton, Esq., b. July 29, 1896. Postal address — British
Legation, Athens. Clubs — Travellers', Marlborough,
Garrick.
Elizabeth. Estates — Novington Manor, in the co. of Sussex,
and Maytham Hall, in the co. of Kent. Residences —
Novington Manor, Sussex ; 18 Cleveland Square, Hyde
Park, London, W. Clubs — United University, Bath.
JOHN EDWARDS, Gentleman, of Trematon Hall, in
the county of Cornwall. Bor>i June 12, 1835, being the son
of the late John Edwards, Esquire, of Trematon Hall, in
the county of Cornwall, by his wife Jane, daughter of John
Bennett of Wearde, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron azure and or,
in chief a cross crosslet between two garbs, in base a garb
between as many cross crosslets counterchanged. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased per chevron or and azure
between two ears of wheat gold. Married, October 6, 1863,
Eliza Howard, daughter of Joseph Yelloly Watson, Fellow
of the Royal Geographical Society, of the Grange, Thorpe,
in the county of Essex; and has Issue — (i) John Edwards,
Gentleman, born September 23, 1865; (2) Henry William
Edwards, Gentleman, born December 23, 1871 ; Eliza
Mary ; and Edith Annie. Seat — Trematon Hall, near
Saltash.
EDWYN, Lord of Tegengle, quartered by MOSTYN.
§ALAN DE TATTON EGERTON, Esquire, com-
monly known as the Hon. Alan de Tatton Egerton,
M.P. for Knutsford Division of Cheshire. Born March 19,
1845. Clubs — Bachelors', Carlton, St. James's. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant gules between three
pheons sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent.
Crest - On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion ram-
pant also gules, supporting an arrow paleways or, pheoned
and flighted argent. Married, 1867, Anna Louisa, daughter
of Simon Watson Taylor, formerly Member of Parlia-
ment for Devizes, of Erlestoke Park, Devizes; and has
Issue living — Maurice Egerton, Esquire, born 1874. Postal
addresses — 9 Seamore Place, Mayfair, W. ; 9 King's
Gardens, Hove, Brighton ; The Cottage, Taplow, Maiden-
head ; Rostherne Manor, Knutsford.
HUGH EDWARD EGERTON, Esquire, J.P. London,
Barrister-at-Law. Bo>-ti April 19, 1855, being the second son
of the late Edward Christopher Egerton, Esq., M.P. for N.
Cheshire, sometime Under Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs,
by his wife Lady Mary Pierrepont, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl
Manvers. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant
gules, between three pheons sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a
lion rampant also gules, supporting an arrow paleways,
pheoned and flighted argent. Motto — "Sic donee." Mar-
ried, July 7, 1886, Margaret Alice, dau. of Alexander
Trotter of Dreghorn, Midlothian; and has Issue — (i) Guy
William Egerton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1892; (2) Arthur
Edward Egerton, Gentleman, b. Aug. 7, 1893 ; Frances
Lilias Noel ; and Sibyl Alice. Residence — ii Tite Street,
Chelsea, S.W.
SiK ROBERT EYLES EGERTON, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of
India (1879), Companion of the Most Eminent Order of
the Indian Empire (1878), J.P. and D.L. for Denbighshire.
Born April 15, 1827, being the third son of William Eger-
ton, Gentleman, of Gresford Lodge, Denbighshire, and his
wife Sibella, dau. of Robert Boswell of Edinburgh. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant gules, between
three pheons sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, three arrows, two in saltire and
one in pale or, headed and feathered sable, banded gules.
Motto — " Virtuti non armis fido." Married, firstly, April
18, 1853, Mary Warren, dau. of William Hickey ; and
has Issue — (i) William Henry Egerton, Gentleman, Indian
Financial Department, b. 1854, d. unmarried, April 24,
1889; (2) Robert Walter Egerton, Gentleman, Executive
Engineer, P. W. Dept. , India, b. 1855 [m., 1887, Flora
Augusta, dau. of Gen. Richard Shubrick ; and has issue,
Robert Randle Egerton, Gentleman, b. 1888]; (3) Raleigh
Gilbert Egerton, Esq., Major Indian Staff Corps, b. Sept.
25, i860; [w. first, 1894, Bridget Watson (d. 1894), dau.
of Watson Andrew Robertson, Esq., of Ladykirk ; and
secondly, 1904, Maude Helen, dau. of Sir George R.
Briscott ; and has issue, David George Egerton, Gentleman,
b. 1904]; (4) Charles Philip Egerton, Esq., Capt. Indian
Staff Corps, b. March 7, 1863 [m., Nov. 16, 1889, Lilian
Isabel, fourth dau., of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh Rose, B.S.C. ;
is the Military Cockade.
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and has issue, Rowland Philip Egerton, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 25, 1891 ; Brian Raleigh Egerton, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 18, 1897; Robert Charles Egerton, Gentleman,
/;. 1903; and Grace Lilian]; Frances Mary [m., 1881,
Sir William Mackworth Young, K.C.S.I., B.C.S.];
Katharine Flora; and Margaret Rebecca. Sir Robert Eyles
Egerton married secondly, Aug. 4, 1883, Emily Caroline,
dau. of Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow. Postal
address — Coed-y-Glyn.
CLAUDE EGERTON EGERTON-GREEN, Esquire,
J. P. for Esse.x, M.A. (Oxon.). Born May 31, 1863, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Egerton Green, Esquire,
of King's Ford, Esse.x, J. P., D.L. , by his wife Caroline
Frances, dau. ofGeorge Green of Harley Street; and assumed
the additional name and arms of Egerton by Royal Licence
1887. Clubs — Windham, Isthmian. Armorial bearings
— C^uarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and gules, in chief
two sprigs of holly fructed proper, and in base a stag
trippant of the first, attired or (for Green) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable (for
Egerton). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head argent, erased or,
attired sable, gorged with a collar gemel gules, holding in
the mouth a sprig of holly as in the arms (for Green) ; 2.
on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion rampant of
the first, supporting an arrow in pale, the pheon downwards
argent (for Egerton). Married, June 6, 1887, Alice Helen,
youngest dau. of Octavius Edward Coope, Esquire, of
Rochetts, Brentwood, Essex, J. P., D. L., M. P. ; and has
Issue — John William Egerton Egerton-Green, Gentleman,
born 1891 ; and Audrey Egerton. Postal address — East Hill
House, Colchester.
AUGUSTUS EGERTON -WARBURTON, Gentle-
man. Born March 26, 1850, being the fourth son of George
Edward Egerton- Warburton, formerly 51st Regiment, by
his wife Augusta, youngest dau. of the late Sir Richard
Spencer, R.N. Aiinorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable (for War-
burton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant gules between
three pheons sable (for Egerton). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — ^i. on a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's
■head affrontt^e, couped at the shoulders proper, round the
temples a wreath argent and gules, issuing thereform three
ostrich feathers or (for Warburton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, three arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or,
headed and feathered sable, bound with a ribbon gules (for
Egerton). Married, 1880, Fanny, dau. of Edward Hester ;
and has Issue — Two sons and four daughters. Residence —
Bakerup, West Australia.
The Rev. GEOFFREY EGER TON-WARBURTON,
Rector of Warburton, Cheshire. Born April 7, 1846, being
the third but second surviving son of the late Rev. James
Francis Egerton- Warburton, by Ann, second dau. of Geort;e
Stone of Blisworth, co. Northampton. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron between three
cormorants sable (for Warburton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion
rampant gules between three pheons sable (for Egerton).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e, couped at the
shoulders proper, round the temples a wreath argent and
gules, issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or (for War-
burton); 2. on a wreath of the colours, three arrows, two
in saltire and one in pale or, headed and feathered sable,
bound with a ribbon gules (for Egerton). Married, 1878,
Adela Georgina Victorine, widow of H. T. Kelsey, and
daughter of B. G. Goode, Barrister-at-Law. Residence —
Warburton Rectory, Cheshire.
GEORGE EGERTON -W^ARBURTON, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 24, 1844, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Rev. James Francis Egerton- Warburton, by
his wife Ann, second dau. of George Stone of Blisworth, co.
Northampton. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable (for
Warburton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant gules between
three pheons sable (for Egerton). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's
head affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper, round the
temples a wreath argent and gules, issuing therefrom three
ostrich feathers or (for Warburton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, three arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or,
headed and feathered sable, bound with a ribbon gules (for
Egerton). Married, October 1886, Ruth, dau. of the late
Hon. Arthur Lascelles. Residence— Sa.nA\croh, Northwich,
Cheshire.
GEORGE GREY EGERTON -WARBURTON, Es-
quire, J. P. for the district of Plantagenet, W.A. Born
Oct. 9, 1843, being the eldest son of the late George
Edward Egerton- Warburton, formerly 51st Regiment,
by his wife Augusta, youngest dau. of the late Sir
Richard Spencer, R.N. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable
(for Warburton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant gules
between three pheons sable (foi- Egerton). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
Saracen's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper,
round the temples a wreath argent and gules, issuing there-
from three ostrich feathers or (for Warburton) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, three arrows, two in saltire and one
in pale or, headed and feathered sable, bound with a ribbon
gules (for Egerton). Married, 1872, Amy, dau. of Edward
Godfrey Hester, Esq., J. P. for the district of Wellintgon,
W.A. ; and has Issue — Philip Grey Egerton- Warburton,
Gentleman, b. 1877 ; Georgia ; Mary Augusta ; and
Winifred Amy. Residence — Yeriminup, Western Aus-
tralia.
HORACE EGERTON -WARBURTON, Gentleman.
Born 1848, being the third son of George Edward Egerton-
Warburton, formerly 51st Regiment, by his wife Augusta,
youngest dau. of the late Sir Richard Spencer, R.N.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron
between three cormorants sable (for Warburton) ; 2 and 3
argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons sable
(for Egerton). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e, couped
at the shoulders proper, round the temples a wreath argent
and gules, issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or (for
Warburton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, three arrows,
two in saltire and one in pale or, headed and feathered sable,
bound with a ribl ion gules (for Egerton). Married, 1875,
Selina, dau. of John M'Kaill ; and has Issue (with one other
son and four daughters)— John Le Belward Egerton- War-
burton, Gentleman, b. 1880. Residence— ?>t. Werburghe's,
West Australia.
§ PIERS EGERTON- WARBURTON, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Chester, Col. in the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry
Cavalry (ret. 1899), B.A. Oxon. Born May 22, 1839, being
the eldest son of the late Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warbur-
ton, Esq., J. P. Co. Palatine of Chester, by his wife Mary,
is the Naval Cockade.
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eldest dau. of the late Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bart., of
Norton Priory. Livery — Plum-colour coat, red waistcoat,
black trousers, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., argent a
chevron between three cormorants sable (for Warburton),
ii. and iii. , argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons
sable (for Egerton) ; 2, the same arms of Egerton ; 3, barry
of six argent and azure, a label of five points gules (for Grey),
impaling the arms of Saumarez, namely argent, on a chevron
gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles
triple-turretted or. Crests -i. on a wreath of the colours.
a majil? bf;ad._affrQnt^e, couped at the shoulders proper,
'iDund the temples a wreath argcnl and gules, and issuant
therefrom three ostrich feathers or (for \\ Warburton) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, three arrows heads downwards, one
in pale, and two in saltire or, headed and feathered sable,
bound with a ribbon gules (for Egerton). Married Antoi-
nette Elizabeth, commonly known as the Hon. Antoinette
Elizabeth, third dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir John St. Vincent
Saumarez, 3rd Baron De Saumarez ; and has Issue — (i) John
Egerton- Warburton, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1883; (2) Geoffiey
Egerton- Warburton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 1888; Dorothy;
Eveline ; Marjory ; and Lettice. Estates — Arley and War-
burton. Postal address — Arley Hall, Northwich, Cheshire.
Clubs — Carlton, St. James's.
ROLAND EGERTON-WARBURTON, Gentleman,
Born Nov. 14, 1845, being the second son of George Edward
Egerton- Warburton, Esquire, formerly 51st Regiment, by
his wife Augusta, youngest dau. of the"^ late Sir Richard
Spencer, R.N. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable (for War-
burton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant gules between
three pheons sable (for Egerton). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's
head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper, round the
temples a wreath argent, issuing therefrom three ostrich
feathers or (for Warburton^ ; 2 nn => «irroo»K ^r •!-- --'
E. Spence of Tilworth, E. Yorkshire. 67//^— Conserva-
tive. Armorial bearings— Argent, six eagles displayed
sable, a chief nebuly azure, and impaling these same
arms of Egginton. Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot
sejant argent, eared sable, gorged with a collar per fesse
nebuly or and azure, the dexter paw resting on a sphere
proper. Motto— " Integer vitas." A/a/v7<?rt', 1880, Beatrice
Constance, eldest dau. of John Smyth Egginton of The
Elms, Kirk Ella. 6Vdi/— South Ella, near Hull.
JOHN SMYTH EGGINTON, Esq., J. P. for E. Riding
of the CO. of York. Born 1831, being the younger and
only surviving son of the late Joseph Smyth Egginton,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Kirk Ella, by Louisa Fanny, dau.
of the late Nathaniel Gostling. Armorial bearings —
Argent, six eagles displayed sable, three, two and one, a
chief nebuly azure. Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant
argent, eared sable, gorged with a collar per fesse nebuly or
and azure, the dexter paw resting upon a sphere proper.
Motto— " Integer vitae." Married, 1855, Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of William Peppercorn of Eaton Socon, Hunts;
and by her (who died 1883) has, with other Issue — Joseph
Smyth Egginton, Esq., Capt. R. Sussex Regt., b. i860.
Seat— ThQ Elms. Kirk Ella, Hull.
JOHN LLOYD EGGINTON-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX,
Esquire, late Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, J. P. for co. of
Dorset. Born 1833, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
John Clemson Egginton, M.A. , of Bilbrooke, in the co. of
Stafford, by his wife ; assumed the name of Ernie by Royal
License, August 6, 1887, on succeeding to the property ot
that extinct Baronetcy, and was authorised to bear the
additional surnames and arms of Erie and Drax by another
License, dated September 27 following. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Naval and Mihtary. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly, i. chequy or and azure on a chief gules
three ostrich feathers in plume issuant of the first, and
for difference a canton ermine (for Drax) ; 2. gules, three
escallops argent, a bordure engrailed of the last, and for
difference a canton erminois (for Erie) ; 3. argent, on a
benr' sable three eagles displayed or, and for difference a
canton ermine (for Ernie) ; 4. per fesse nebuly azure and
ermine, six eagles displayed, three and three, counter-
changed (for Egginton) ; on an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Drax, Erie, and Ernie, quarterly without such
marks of difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his deg^ree, with a mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-dragon or, charged for difference on the shoulder
with an escallop g^les (for Drax) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a lion's head erased or, gorged with two
barrulets sable, three escallops fesseways argent (for Erie) ;
3. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile
couped at the shoulders proper, on the head a long cap
barry of ten tasselled and tied or and sable, and charged on
the neck for difference with a cross crosslet or (for Ernie) ;
4. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a talbot
sejant ermine, holding in the mouth an eagle displayed
sable (for Egginton). Motto- " Mort en droit. " Married,
1871, Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth, only surviving child and
heir of John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of
Parliament, by his wife Jane Frances, only daughter of
Richard Erie - Drax - Grosvenor, Esquire, and widow of
Colonel Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton, Coldstream
Guards, who died December 25, 1853 '> ^'^^ t)y whom he
has Issue — Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor \m.,
April 3, 1877, the late Right Honourable the seventeenth
Lord Dunsany, M.P. for South Gloucestershire. Seats —
r-v,.,_u v^ Park and Bere Regis, Wareham ; EUerton
nmond, co. York ; Etchilhampton Manor and
1 House, CO. Wiltshire ; Swell Court, co. Somer-
r's Camp, Wimbledon. Residence — 7 Lypiatt
heltenham.
J TON, quartered by LAMB.
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The Right Honourable Sir AUGUSTUS ARTHUR
PERCEVAL, Earl of Egmont, Viscount Perceval of Kan-
turk, Baron Perceval of Burton, and Baron Arden of Lohort
Castle, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland ;
Lord Lovel and Holland of Enmore, in the county of
Somerset, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Arden of
Arden, in the county of Warwick, in the Peerage of the
United Kinedom ; and a Baronet of Ireland. Born June
4, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Charles John
Perceval, and succeeded as eighth Earl on the death
of his cousin, Sir Charles George Perceval, seventh Earl.
Creations — Baronet, Sept. 9, 1661 ; Baron, April 21, 1715 ;
Viscount, Feb. 25, 1722 ; Earl, Nov. 6, 1733. Irish
honours — Baron (Great Britain), May 7, 1762; Barony of
Arden (Ireland), May 23, 1770; of the United Kingdom.
July 18, 1802. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
ling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a vireath of the
colours, an eagle's claw erased proper, grasping a bezant,
charged with a cross crosslet as in the arms. Motto —
" Teneo tuto memor futuri." Residence — Liverpool.
ELANU, quartered by TEMPEST.
ELDER of Fairfield (L.O., 1869). Argent, a fesse
wreathed gules and vert between two mullets in chief of the
second and a dolphin hauriant in base azure, within a
bordure of the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a roll
of paper proper. Motto—" Virtute duce."
Son of : —
.Alexander Elder, Gentleman, J. P. for Borough of South-
port, b. . Res, — Fernholm, Southport, Lanes.
Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chief indented gules, thre
crosses pat6e of the field (for Perceval) ; 2 and 3 barry nebul
of six or and gules (for Lovel of Tichmersh). Mantlin
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of th
colours, a thistle erect, leaved proper. Supporters — Dexte
an antelope argent, attired and unguled or, ducally gorge
and chained of the last ; sinister, a stag sable, attired an
imguled or, ducally gorged and chained of the last, eac
holding in the mouth a thistle proper. MottO — " Su
cruce Candida." Mar^-ied, 1881, Kate, dau. of the lat
Vv^arwick Howell of S. Carolina, U.S.A. Seat — Cowdra
Park, Midhurst, in the county of Sussex.
lOHN LAMPORT FILLS, Gentleman. Annoria
bearings— Argent, a fesse wavy between three rnullet
azure, one in chief and two in base, and as many cros
crosslets fitch^e sable, two in chief and one in base. Mant
AR JOHN ELGOOD, Esquire, B.C.L., M.A.
, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co. of Kent. Born May 26,
;ing the then fourth surviving son of John Garrard
Lord of the Manor of Somersham, co. of Hunting-
.0 died April 19, 1879), and eldest son of Anne, his
vife (who died June 3, 1892), dau. of Jonathan Craw-
Boroughbridge, co. York. Livery — Blue, blue and
vaistcoat. Armorial bearings— Or, on a rock in
per, a greyhound current sable, a chief azure, thereon
ards upwards between two fers-de-moline erect of
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Milnes Wright of North Collingham, in the co. of Notting-
ham ; and has /w«^— Garrard Elgood, Esq., Capt. 2n(i
Batt. of the "Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regt.),
6. Sept. 4, 1879; and Mary. Estate — Grassington House,
Grossington, near Skipton in Craven, in the West Riding
CO. of York. Postal address — The Manor House, Sidcup,
Kent. Club — United University.
WILLIAM ELIOTT-LOCKHART, Esquire, of Cleg-
horn, in the county of Lanark, Justice of the Peace for
the counties of Lanark, Roxburgh, and Selkirk, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the counties of Lanark and Selkirk, educated
at Harrow ; late Captain 26th Cameronians and 74th
Highlanders ; was Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General at
Aldershot, 1863-1868. Born March 2, 1833, being the eldest
son of the late Allan Eliott-Lockhart, Esquire, of Borth-
wickbrae and Cleghorn, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the counties of Lanark and Roxburgh, and
Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk, called to the
Scotch Bar, 1821, Member of Parliament for the county of
SoiK.ik, 1846-1861, by his wife Charlotte, fifth daughter
of Sir Robert Dundas, first Baronet, of Dunira. Clubs —
Carlton, S.W. , New (Edinburgh). Armorial beaxings —
Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads erased argent,
armed and langued gules ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend en-
grailed or, a baton azure, within a bordure of the second
surmounted of another oi the third, the last charged with
four crescents and as many mullets argent and of the second
alternately. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled argent ;
and for his Crests, i. on the dexter side, upon a wreath of
the liveries, a boar's head erased argent, armed and langued
gules ; and in an escroU above, the Motto, ' ' Sine labe fides ; "
2. and upon the sinister side, a dexter hand erect, holding a
horseman's lance bendways proper, headed argent ; and in
an escroU over the same, the Motto, " Hoc majorum opus ; "
and for his Supporters, two wild harts proper. Married,
April II, 1866, Dorothea Helen, eldest daughter of Sir
Walter Elliot, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India, of Wolfelee [by Maria Dorothea,
eldest dau. of Sir David Hunter-Blair of Blairquhan] ; and
has had Issue — (i) Allan Ashton Eliott-Lockhart, Esq.
Capt. Highland Light Infantry, b. Feb. 21, 1867, d. at
Malta, May 16, 1898 ; (2) Walter Blair Eliott-Lockhart,
Gentleman, Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, b. March 3, 1870,.
d. March 2, 1895; (3) Norman Eliott-Lockhart, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 26, 1871, d. April 3, 1872; Mary Charlotte [tn.,
Sept. 20, 1899, Robert Henry Adams, Esq., Major Scots
Greys). Seat — Cleghorn, Lanarkshire.
ELKINGTON, quartered by FLOYER.
ELLERKER, see MAINWARING- ELLERKER-
ONSLOW.
ELLERTON, quartered by WITHAM.
ELLERTON THORP, see THORP.
ARTHUR WARRE ELLES, Esquire, Captain King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Born 1864, being the
eldest son of the late Maj. -Gen. Sir William Kidston Elles,
K.C. B. , Chevalier 5th Class French Imperial Order Legion
of Honour ; Lieut. -Gen. Commanding the Forces in Bengal,
by his wife Eleanor Noble, dau. of the late George Warre.
Armorial bearing's — Parted per fesse or and azure, three
esijuires' helmets countercharged. Mantling azure doubled
or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
gauntleted dexter hand grasping an asp proper, the hand
charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ; and in an escroll
above, this Motto, "Sperno. " Married, 1893, Janet, dau.
of Rev. J. G. Pea rse of Exeter. Postal address —
H. ELLICOMBE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three stags
current proper, as many crosses pat^e of the field. Mantling
sab'e and argent. Crest Upon a wreath of the colours a
stag's head erased proper, attired or, between the attires
a cross patte fitchy, and gorged with a collar embattled
counter-embattled gules with chain gold. Residence -i^
Albemarle Street, W.
ELLIOT, see FOGG-ELLIOT and SCOTT-ELLIOT.
BERTRAM CHARLES ELLIOT, Esquire. Born
1867, being the eldest son of Admiral the Honourable Sir
Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot, K.C.B., by his wife
Louisa, dau. of Sir Edward Blackett, 6th Bart. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly first and fourth grand quar-
ters, quarterly i and 4 argent, a buglehorn rable, stringed
and garnished gules, on a chief azure three mullets of
the first (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent
between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second
and third grand quarters, gules, on a bend engrailed or,
a baton azure, within a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; over
all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's
head couped in profile proper, being the arms of Corsica.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from clouds a dexter arm embowed,
throwing a dart all proper. Motto — " Non eget arcu."
Residence — Brydone, Bitterne, in the county of Southampon.
H EDWARD HAY MACKENZIE ELLIOT, Esquire,
IS' Major late South Lancashire Regt. (Prince of Wales'
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Volunteers). Born Nov. 30, 1852, being the third but
only surviving son of the late Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee,
Knight Commander of the Most E.xalted Order of the Star
of India, by his wife Maria Dorothea, dau. of Sir David
Hunter Blair, Baronet, of Blairquhan ; succeeded his brother,
1892. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend invected or
a flute azure, in chief a lion passant guardant argent, im-
perially crowned proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wTeath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a ram proper, and in an escroll above the Motto, " Fortiter. "
Seai — Wolfelee, Hawick, North Britain.
FRANCIS EDMUND HUGH ELLIOT, Esquire,
C.M.G. , His Majesty's Envoy to Greece. Born March
24, 1851, being the only son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry
G. Elliot, G.C.B. (second son of Rt. Hon. Gilbert, 2nd
Earl of Minto), and of Anne, dau. of Sir Edmund An-
trobus, Bart. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a bugle-horn sable, stringed
and garnished gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the
field (for Murray) ; ii. and iii., azure, a chevron argent, be-
tween three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; 2 and 3,
gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, a bordure
vair (for Elliot) ; over all a chief of augmentation argent,
charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being
the arms of the Island of Corsica. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed issuant from clouds, throwing a dart, all proper ;
and over it the Motto, " Non eget arcu." Motto (under
the arms) — "Suaviter et fortiter." Married, Oct. 26, 1881,
Henrietta Augusta Mary, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir F.
Clare Ford, G.C. B. , G.C M.G. ; and has Issue — Katharine ;
Frances Clara ; Dorothy ; and Violet Marie. Clubs — Travel-
lers', St. James's.
Admir.VL Sir GEORGE ELLIOT, Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1813,
being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir George Elliot,
commonly known as the Honourable Sir George Elliot,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, by his wife Eliza Cecilia, youngest daughter of James
Ness of Osgodvie, in the county of York ; created Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1877. C///(^— United Service. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton
azure, a bordure vair, a chief of augmentation argent,
charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being
the arms of the Island of Corsica ; the escutcheon being
surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander
thereof, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms
of Wauchope, namely azure, two mullets in chief and a
garb in base or. Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em-
bowed, issuant from clouds, throwing a dart all proper.
Motto (over crest) — "Non eget arcu." Married, August
I, 1842, Hersey Susan Sydney, who died December 11,
1893, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Wauchope of
Niddrie-Marischall, in the county of Midlothian ; and has
Issue — George Edmund Lyons Elliot, Esquire, born April
5, 1849 ; Elizabeth [married, February 28, 1865, to her
cousin the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Northesk,
who died September 9, 1891] ; Nina Helen [married, July
19, 1877, Captain Thomas Dacres Butler, late 52nd Light
Infantry] ; Hersey Eliza Cecilia [married, July 20, 1876,
Gerald R. Maltby, Esquire, late Lieutenant Royal Navy] ;
and Anna Maria Olivia [married, June 17, 1873, Charles
Windham R. Kerr]. Postal address — 6 Castletown road,
West Kensington, S.W.
The Right Honourable Sir HENRY GEORGE
ELLIOT, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable
Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the second surviving
son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Minto, a
Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of Patrick Brydone.
C/«|j^_-rravellers', Athenaeum. Armorial bearings—He
bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii.,
argent a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules,
M is the V
on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Murray) ; ii.
and iii. azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-lis
or (for Kynynmound) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend engrailed
or, a baton azure, a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; over all a
chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head
couped in profile proper, being the arms of the Island of
Corsica ; the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar
and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross
of that Order, and impaling on a second escutcheon the
arms of Antrobus, namely, lozengy or and azure, on a pale
gules three estoiles of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant from clouds a dexter arm embowed, throwing a dart
all proper; and over it the Motto, "Non eget arcu."
Married, 1847, Annie, daughter of Sir Edmund Antrobus,
second Baronet ; and has Issue — Francis Edmund Hugh
Elliot, Esquire, born 1851 [married, 1881, Henrietta Augusta
Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Francis Clare
Ford, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Her Majesty's
Ambassador at Constantinople, and has issue, Katharine ;
Frances Clara ; and Dorothy] ; and Gertrude. Residence —
Ardington House, Wantage.
JOHN ELLIOT of Binks, co. Roxburgh, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend indented on a flute
of the first, within a bordure invected of the second. Mant-
ling gules doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-man in armour argent, holding in his dexter hand
a pike proper. MottO— " Pro Deo Rege et Limite." Postal
address — Binks, co. Roxburgh.
ELLI0T(i7ii, rematric. 16 Dec. 1902). Gules, on abend
engrailed or, a baton azure, within a bordure of the second,
charged with eight roundlets of the first. Mantling gules,
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Louisa, d. of Edward Bennett of Willaston Hall,
Cheshire, and Bedstone, Salop : —
William Elliot, Esq,, Major, formerly R.A. , now Col.
cmdg. Kent Artill. Mil., b. 31 March 1861, m. 14 Jan.
1890, Mary Frances, d. and coh. of Arthur B. Warre of
Westcliffe House, Ramsgate, and 109 Onslow Square, S. W.;
and has issue— Alison Mary. Res. — 44 Harrington Gardens,
London, S.W. ; Redheugh, Sutton Valence, Kent. Club—
United Service,
ELLIOT (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse wavy between two
bars gemels also wavy azure, over all a pale wavy counter-
changed. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —On a wreath
of the colours, an elephant's head erased sable, charged with
a bar gemel wavy argent, supporting with his trunk a tiliing-
spear erect proper.
Son of : —
The late John James Elliot, Esq., J. P. co. Devon, d. 1892.
Res. — Leighani, Egg Buckland, Devonshire.
GEORGE HENRY BLOIS ELLIOTT, Esq. Born
1854, being the only son of the late George Henry Elliott
of Farnborough Park, by Ellen, dau. of the late William
Palmer-Morewood of Alfreton (she died 1892). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine a fesse azure, with two
double cotises indented vert (for Elliott) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a fleur-de-lis between three mullets within a bordure gules
(for Glasse). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid holding a looking-
glass and a comb in her hand proper (for Glasse). Seat —
Club — junior United Service.
THOMAS GOSSELINE ELLIOTT, Gentleman, Born
1870, being the son of the late Nicholas Gosseline Elliott,
Gentleman, late Lieut. 62nd Regt. , by his wife Anna,
dau. of the late Capt. Sir Thomas Ross, R.N. Armorial
bearings -Gules, on a bend engrailed between two trefoils
slipped or, a baton azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant gules, holding
in the beak a snake proper, and charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Occurrcnt nubes."
Residence — Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham.
ELLIS, see HATTON-ELLIS and LESLIE-ELLIS.
ELLIS (Confn. U.O.).
tween three crescents or.
Gules, on a fesse argent,. !>•
as many escalloA?-"*' ,.,,,.
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colours, a dolphin naiant embowed argent, charged with
an escallop as in the arms. Motto—' ' Non sine jure."
Sons of Robert Francis Ellis, Esq., of Sea Park, co.
Wicklow, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), J. P. and High
Sheriff (1867) co. Monaghan (High Sheriff co.
Wicklow 1868), b. 1822; d. 1899; m. 1851, Elizabeth
Mary, d. of James Hawkins of St. Fenton's, co.
Dublin :—
Lt.-Col. Henry Leslie- Ellis [q.v.). _
Alexander Leslie Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res. — ■
William Whewell Leslie Ellis. Gentleman, b. 1859, ~
Res.—
Sons of Thomas Cupples Ellis, Esq., of St. Austm's.
CO. Wexford, J. P., b. 1829; d. 1885; m. i860, Augusta
Catherine, d. of Rev. Thomas Burne Lancaster, Rector
of Grittleton, Wilts : —
Henry Herbert Maxwell Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
w. 1885, Louise Van Metres; and has issue-Henry
Augustus Emilius Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1888; Catherine
Inez; and Violet. Res. —
Ernest Francis Leslie, Esq., J. P. co. Wexford,*. 1867;
m. 1894, Harriet Eva, d. of late Matthew Johnson-Smyth
of Ingram, Lisburn, co. Antrim ; and has issue— Eva
Augusta Elizabeth. Seat—^i. Austin's, co. Wexford.
Arnold Claud Lancaster Ellis, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R.,
b. 1869 ; III. 1899, Georgina Alice, d. of Rev. James .Sullivan,
Rector of Askeaton, co. Limerick ; and has issue — Henry
Thomas Cupples Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Florence
Claudia Helena. Res. —
M.\jor-GeneralSik ARTHUR EDWARD AUGUS-
TUS ELLIS, G.C.V.O. (1902), C.S.I. (1876), formerly
Colonel Grenadier Guards ; served in Crimea (medal with
clasps, and Sardinian and Turkish medals) ; in India 1858-
62; was Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Cambridge
1864-66, and Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
1866-1900; Equerry to the King (1901); Comptroller of
the Lord Chamberlain's Department (1901); is a Knight
Grand Cross of Dannebrog of Denmark. Born Dec. 13,
1837, being the second son of Lieut.-Col. Hon. Augustus
Frederick Ellis, M.P. (second son of the Rt. Hon. the
ist Baron Seaford, by his wife ElizaVjeth Catherine Caro-
line, granddau. of the Rt. Rev. Frederick Augustus Hervey,
4ih Earl of Bristol, 5th Lord Howard de Walden, and
Lord Bishop of Derry), by his wife Mary Frances Thurlow,
dau. of Sir David Cunynghame, Hart. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly, I. erniinois, a cross sable, charged with
five crescents argent (for Ellis) ; 2. gules, on a bend argent,
three trefoils slipped vert (for Hervey) ; 3. gules, two lions
passant argent, ducally crow ned or (for Felion) ; 4. gules, a
bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, on the bend
an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, erased
and pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a
double tressure flory counterflory, all gules (for Howard) ;
and impaling the arms of Labouchere, namely, quarterly
ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross
patonce or. Mantling sable and or. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a goat's head erased
argent. Married, 1864, the Hon. Mina Labouchere, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. the ist Baron Taunton ; and has surviving
Issue— [i] Henry Arthur Augustus Ellis, Esq., Clerk in
House of Commons, b. 1866 ; (2) Gerald Montagu Augustus
Ellis, Esq., b. 1872, formerly a Page of Honour to Her
Majesty, Capt. 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
Own) ; Mary Evelyn [m., 1885, Ralph Sneyd of Keele Hall,
Newcastle-under-Lyne] ; Albertha Lily Magdalen ; Alex-
andra Mina [m. Sir Arthur Hardinge, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.] ;
Evelyn Mary [m. Walter Kerr] ; and Dorothy [m. Charles
Kemeys-Tynte, Esq. , of Haswell and Cefn Malby]. Resi-
dences—2^ Portland Place, London, W. ; and Royal Lodge,
Windsor Great Park. Clubs— MaxlhoroMgh, Turf, Tra-
vellers'.
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Canton of the third a garb vert, charged with two bezants.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
CHALLONER ELLIS CHUTE ELLIS, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings- Quarterly i and 4, per saltire argent
and gules, on a pale sable between two demi-lions passant
ducally crowned of the first, three escallops also argent (for
Ellis) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion passant within two bars raguly
between as many fleurs-de-lis in chief and a tower triple
towered in base all or.
RICHARD ADAM ELLIS, Gentleman. Born May
1850, being the younger son of the late Edward Ellis of
is the Military Cockade.
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Bruce Grove, I'ottenham, co. Middlesex, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of Benjamin Adam. ^«'^;t— White and blue.
Armorial bearings Per pale argent and azure, a dolphin
naiant embowed V)et\veen two eels also naiant all counter-
changed. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a sun in splendour, a
dolphin naiant proper, chaiged on the body with a cross
couped sable. Motto -•' Obsta." Married, Feb. 1878,
Emma Eliza, dau. of William Booker; and has /ssue —
(i) Ricfiard Hugh Adam Ellis, Gentleman, Royal Artillery,
t. Oct. 1880, d. Dec. 9, 1902 ; (2) Rae Adam Ellis,
Gentleman, d. Oct. 1881 ; Dorothy Booker Ellis; and
Marjory Ellis (deceased). /Residence — Greenwoods, Stock,
Essex.
The Reverend ALFRED WILLIAM ELLIS-VINER,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Patron of Badgeworth with Shurd-
ington. Born 1822, being the son of Joseph EUis-Viner,
Esq., I. P., of Badgeworth, and his wife Anne, dau. of the
late Captain John Twisden, R.N., of Bradbourne, Kent.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, bendy of six azure
and gules, on a bend or a vine branch proper, a chief
argent, thereon a saltire engrailed of the second, between
two Cornish choughs proper (for Viner) ; 2 and 3, quarterly
azure and gules, on across ermine, between four nags' heads
erased or, a cinquefoil pierced between four crescents sable
(for Ellis). Mantling gules and azure. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
encircled at the elbow by a wreath of vine, and holding in
the hand a gem-ring all proper ; 2. on a wreath of the
colouri, a horse's head erased ermine, gorged with a plain
collar argent, thereon a cinquefoil between two crescents
slipped sable, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped proper.
Motto — " Labore et honore." Married, 1854, Lucy Maria,
dau. of William Pritchard, Madras Medical Service.
ELLISON, see CARR-ELLISON.
JOHN WILLIAM ELLISON-MACARTNEY, Esq..
J. P. and DL. co. Tyrone, Magistrate co. Fermanagh,
High Sheriff co. Armagh 1870, M.P. co. Tyrone 1875-84.
Barrister-at-Law. Born 1818, being the only son of the late
Rev. Thomas Ellison, by Catherine, second daughter of
Art'nur Chichester Macartney, Esq. , of Murlough, co. Down ;
and assumed by Royal License in 1859 the additional name
and arms of Macartney ; ,f. his uncle 1858. C///^j— Carlton,
National, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or a buck trippant gules, a bordure of
the last (for Macartney) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron between
three eagles' heads argent, a trefoil slipped vert (for Ellison.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose-
branch flowered all proper (for Macartney) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, charged on the
neck with a trefoil slipped vert (for Ellison). Motto — " Spe
gaudeo." Married, 1851, Elizabeth Phoebe, eldest surviv-
ing dau. of the Rev. John Grey Porter ; and has, with other
Issue — William Grey Ellison-Macartney, educated at Eton,
B.A. of Exeter Coll. , Oxford; Barrister of the Inner Temple ;
has been M.P. for S. Antrim since 1885; late Lieut. R.
Tyrone Fusiliers. 5^/— Clogher Park, co. Tyrone.
The Right Honourable WILLIAM GREY ELLI-
SON-MACARTNEY. B.A. (Oxon.), a Member of His
Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council (1900), Barrister-at-
Law, M.P. for the South Antrim Division, Dec. 1885-1903,
Secretary to the Admiralty 1895-1900, Deputy-Master of
the Mint since 1903. Born June 7, 1852, being the eldest
son of John William Ellison-Macartney, Gentleman, M.P.
for the CO. of Tyrone 1874-1885, by his wife Elizabeth
Phoebe, dau. of the Rev. John Grey Porter of Bellisle.
CO. Fermanagh. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
or, a buck trippant gules, a bordure of the last (for Macart-
ney) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron between three eagles'
heads erased argent, a trefoil slipped vert (for Ellison).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degjree.
with a Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose-
branch flowered all proper (for Macartney) ; motto over,
" Stimulat sed ornat ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil
slipped vert (for Ellison) ; with this Motto, " Spe gaudeo."
Married, Aug. 5, 1897, Ettie, eldest dau. of John Edward
Scott of Outlands, Devenport ; and has Issue— John Arthur
Murray, Gentleman ; Phoebe Katharine and Mildred
Esther. Cluds — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Ulster (Belfast),
Kildare Street (Dublin).
J.A £sELMHIRSr, Esquire, J. P. forW. Riding Yorks.
Born 1830, bci^.j, e second son of William Elmhirst of
Round Green and Elmhirst, co. York, by his wife Anna
Frances, second dau. of William Walker of Haileybury,
Herts, and of Swinnow Park, co. York. Armorial bear-
ings—Barry wavy of six argent and sable, a canton paly
wavy also of six of the same. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, therefrom issuant rays of the sun in
front of a hurst of elm-trees proper. Motto -" In Domino
confido." Married, 1865, Anne Hampden, dau. of the late
Henry John Pye of Clifton Hall, co. Stafford; and has
Issta—(i) James Henry Pye Elmhirst, Gentleman, fi. 1866;
(2) Charles Cutts Elmhirst, Gentleman, d. 1872. Esiafe
and postal address — Elm House, Thorne, near Don-
caster.
The Reverend ROBERT ELMHIRST, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Vicar of Brearton, near Knaresborough, co. York.
Lord of the Manor of Fulletby. co. Lincoln. Born 1835,
being the third and youngest son of the late William
EliTihirst of Round Green and Elmhirst, co. York, and
his V ife .Anna Frances, second dau. of William Walker,
Bachelor of Medicine, of Swinnow Park, Wetherby.
Armorial bearings — Barry wavy of six argent and sable,
a ca-^ton palv wavy also of six of the same, a mullet
for ( .fference] Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therefrom issuant
rays of the sun in front of a hurst of elm-trees proper.
Motto— "In Domino confido." Married, January 11,
1865, Mary Makins (who died 1884), eldest dau. of the
late James Robert Nicholson of Thornton, in the county of
Northumberland ; and has Issue— [i) Robert Jar. -~ Elm-
hirst, Gentleman, born January 6, 1868 ; (2) Charles 'y
Elmhirst, Gentleman, born February 18, 1871 ; (3) William
Elmhirst, Gentleman, born October 11, 1875 ; (4) Richard
is the Naval Cockade.
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Elmhirst, Gentleman, born March 14, 1884 ; Frances Mary,
died 1866 ; Harriet Elizabeth ; Mary Cicely ; Anna Frances ;
Maud ; and Rosa. Estates — The Manor of FuUetby, Win-
thorpe, Burgh, and East Halton, all in the county of
Lincoln ; Farnham Lodge, in the county of York.
address — Farnham Lodge, near Knaresborough.
Postal
The Reverend WILLLAM HEATON ELMHIRST,
Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. Camb. Born Nov. 23, 1856,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Elmhirst,
Clerk in Holy Orders, of Elmhirst, near Barnsby, York,
by his wife Anne Elizabeth Pasmore, second daughter
of William Barnard Healon, Solicitor, of Gainsborough.
Armorial bearings — Barry wavy of six argent and sable,
a canton paly wavy also of six of the same. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therefrom issuant rays
of the sun in front of a hurst of elm-trees proper. Motto —
" In Domino confido. " Married, Nov. ig, 1890, Mary,
youngest dau. of Rev. William Knight, Master of Arch-
bishop Holgate's Hospital, Hemsworth, Yorkshire; and
has Issue -[\) William Elmhirst, Gentleman, /'. Jan. g,
1892; (2) Leonard Knight Elmhirst, Gentleman, i5. June 6,
1893; (3) Ernest Christopher Elmhirst, Genileman, h. Dec.
25, 1894 ; (4) Thomas Walker Elmhirst, Gentleman, b. Dec.
15. 189s ; (5) Edward Elmhirst, Gentleman, b. 1897, d. 1898 ;
(6) James Victor Elmhirst, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and (7)
Richard Elmhirst, Gentleman, b. May 6, 1900; (8) Alfred
Octavius Elmhirst, Gentleman, b. July 31, 1901 ; and Irene
Racliel. Estates -Elmhirst, Ouslethwaite, Round Green
and Lewden, in Worsborough Dale, co. York, &c. Postal
address — Elmhirst, near Barnsley, Yorkshire.
ELMLEY, Viscount, see BEAUCHAMP.
ELMSALL (R.L., 1817). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three
bars engrailed between ten elm-leaves erect or (Elmsall) ;
2 and 3, quarterly gules and vert, an eagle displayed, in
the beak a slip of oak fructed or (Greaves, July 1782).
Mantling sable and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, an oak-tree entwined round the trunk with a vine-
branch fructed proper (Elmsall); 2. on awreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, in the mouth a slip of
oak proper. Motto^" Amicta vitibus ulmus."
Son of Mansfeldt de Cardonnel Elmsall, b. ; d. ;
m. , Eloise Trabeck : —
Mansfeldt de Cardonnel Elmsall, Gentleman, b. ;
w. , Res.~
ELPHINSTONE- STONE (R.L , 1879, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, i and 4, party per pale or and azure, an
eagle displayed with two heads between two Haunches
each charged with an anchor erect all counterchanged
(for Stone) ; 2 and 3 argent, gutt^e-de-sang, on a chev-
ron embattled sable, between three boars' heads erased
gules, two swords proper, hiked and pommelled or
(for Elphinstone). Mantling azure and or. Crests—
I. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an anchor
lying fesseways or, a swan's head and neck couped argent,
beaked sable (for Stone) ; 2. out of a mural crown gules,
a lady from the middle well attired proper holding
in her dexter hand a sword, and in her sinister a laurel
branch, both also proper. Motto— " True to the end."
Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons.
Son of late Capt. Webb Elphinstone Elphinstone-
Stone, R.N., b. 1827; <i- 1897; m. 23 Jan. 1861,
Lydia, d. of Ralph Walters, Barrister-at-Law, New-
castle-on-Tyne : —
Webb Smith Elphinstone - Stone, Gentleman, b. 21
Nov. 1868 ; in. 1903, Catherine Annie, d. of late Dr.
Millar, R.N. A'^.r.- Teign View, Christow, Dunsford,
Devon.
JANET ELRINGTON-BISSET, Widow, eldest dau. of
the Ven. Archdeacon M. G. Fenwick-Bisset, by his wife Jane
Harriet, dau. of Maurice George Bisset of Lessendrum.
Livery— '&{w& and silver. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge— Azure, a bend argent. Married, Aug. 28, 1849,
Joseph Faviere Elrington, Esq., K.C., LL.D. ; and has
had Issue— (i) Charles Elrington-Bisset, Gentleman, b. Sept.
20, 1850, d. Dec. 12, 1888; (2) Maurice Elrington-Bisset,
Esq., Major R. E. (retired), b. June 12, 1854; (3) Rev.
Mordaunt Elrington-Bisset, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Dec.
8, 1859 ; and Isabella. Estate and postal address— Lessen-
drum, Huntly, N.B.
ELTON, quartered by FLOYER.
ELTON, see MARWOOD-ELTON.
ELWES, see CARY-ELWES.
THOMAS LIGHT ELWON, Esquire, Justice of the
© Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of
the county of York, late Major 4th Batt. Princess of Wales'
own Yorks. Regt. Born 1828, being the only son of the late
Commodore Thomas Elwon (who died 1834), by his wife
Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Light of Bombay. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron gules,
between four martlets sable, three in chief and one in base,
three mascles of the field, a bordure of the second. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a stag's head sable, attired and
collared gemel or, three mascles interlaced fesseways or.
Motto— "Dum spiro spero." .ffw/rf'^wcc- Saltburn-by-the-
Sea. C/k*j— Reform, Junior United Service, Union
(S.W.).
The Most Honourable Sir JOHN HENRY
LOFTUS, Marquess and Earl of Ely, in the county of
Wicklow, Viscount Loftus of Ely, and Baron Loftus of
Loftus Hall, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Loftus of
Long Loftus, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and
a Baronet of Ireland. Born March 6, 1851, being the son
of the Rt. Hon. Lord Adam Loftus, J. P., M.A., third son
of the second Marquess, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Robert
Fannin, Esq., J. P., B.A., of Dublin; succeeded his cousin
April 3, 1889. Creations— 'Q2LXone\., Dec. 2, 1780; Baron,
June 28, 1785; Viscount, Dec. 22, 1789; Earl, Feb. 15, 1794;
Marquess, Dec. 29, 1800— Irish honours; Baron (United
Kingdom), Jan. 19, 1801. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three
trefoils slipped argent. Above the escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the
coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased
is the Military Cockade.
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and erect argent. Supporters— Two eagles, wings inverted,
argent, beaked and legged or, each charged on the breast
with a trefoil slipped vert. Mottoes— Under the arms,
" Prends moi tel que je suis " ; over the crest, "Loyal a
mart." Heir presut>iptive—\Ws brother. Lord George
Herbert Loftus, born 1854; married, 1884, Emily Harriet,
of Lincoln. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or,
three bars wavy between two flaunches sable, on a chief of
the last a bezant between two cinquefoils of the first ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's
head and neck couped sable, gorged with a collar gemel,
three cinquefoils or; with the Motto, "Emeritus." Mar-
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daughter of Major Arthur Vandeleur (she died i886). Seats
— Ely Lodge, in co. Fermanagh ; Loftus Hall, in co. Wex-
ford. Club — Royal St. George's Yacht (Kingstown).
The Reverend JOHN EMERIS of Southwood. Vicar
of Saint James's, in the county of Gloucester, Master of Arts,
late 'Rector of Upton Saint Leonard's, in the county of
Gloucester. Boni April 12, 1816, being the eldest son
of the late Reverend John Emeris of Southwood, Bachelor
of Divinity, Rector of Little Slaughton, in the county of
Bedford, and Incumbent of Alvingham, in the county of
Lincoln, by his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of the Reverend
John Grantham, 'Vicar of Cadney and Warthe, in the county
ried, November 16, 1852, Anne Elizabeth, third daughter of
James Helps of Saint Michael's Parish, in the county of
Gloucester, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend James
Plucknett ; and has Issue — The Reverend William Charles
Emeris of New College, Oxford, Master of Arts, born July
8, 1863 ; Elizabeth Anne ; Harriet Mary ; and Frances
Rose.
REVEREND WILLIAM CHARLES EMERIS. M.A.,
New College, Oxford. Born July 8, 1863, being the second
and only surviving son of the late Rev. John Emeris, M.A.,
University College, Oxford, late Rector of Upton St.
Leonard's, co. Gloucester, by his wife Anne Elizabeth,
is the Naval Cockade.
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third dau. of James Helps. Armorial bearings— Or.
three bars wavy between two flaunches sable, on a chief
of the last, a bezant between two cinquefoils of the first,
Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a boar's head and neck couped sable,
gorged with a collar gemel, three cinquefoils or. Motto
— "Emeritus." J?eside>ice—Ta.ynton Vicarage, Burford,
Oxen. Clud — New University.
CHARLES ARTHUR EMERSON. Born March 6,
1857, being the third son of the late James Emerson of
Easby Hall, in the county of York, by his wife Ann Dorothy,
only child of Eleazer Biggins. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a bend raguly or, a hart between two annulets of the
field, a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A demi-lion
guardant erased azure, holding between the paws a hawk's
lure, and gorged with a plain collar or, debruised of a
bendlet sinister wavy of the last. Motto — " Fideliter et
honeste." Postal address — Deighton Manor, Northal-
lerton.
ELEAZER BIGGINS EMERSON, Esquire, J. P. for
North Riding of co. York, B.A. Cambs. Born 1848, being
the second son of the late James Emerson of Easby Hall,
in the county of York, by his wife Ann Dorothy, only child
of Eleazer Biggins. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a bend
raguly or, a hurt between two annulets of the field, a
bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A demi-lion guardant
erased azure, holding between the paws a hawk's lure, and
gorged with a plain collar or, debruised of a bendlet sinister
wavy of the last. Motto — " Fideliter et honeste." Married,
June 13, 1876, Mary, eldest dau. of J. M. M'Kean; and
has /ss/^e — Ethel Mary Alice Maud ; and Constance Ann
Dorothy. Posial address— ToWeshy Hall, Marton, R.S.O.,
Yorkshire.
JOHN JAMES EMERSON, Esquire, J. P. for N. R. of co.
York, J. P. CO. Cambs., LL.D. Cambs., Barrister-at-Law,
Great and Little Abingdon in co. Cambs. ; Lay Rector of
two parishes and Patron of three livings. Bor/j yia.y 21, 1847,
being the eldest son of the late James Emerson, Esq., J. P.,
of Easby Hall, co. York, by his wife Ann Dorothy, only
child of Eleazer Biggins. Livery — Claret colour piped with
red, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure, on
a bend raguly or, a hurt between two annulets of the
field, a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A demi-
lion guardant erased azure, holding between the paws a
hawk's lure, and gorged with a plain collar or, debruised
of a bendlet sinister wavy of the last. MottO — " Fideliter
et honeste." Married, April 20, 1876, Frances Mary
Eleanor, eldest dau. of Col. Melville Francis Evatt,
Bengal Staff Corps ; and has /.«//■<? — James John Emerson,
Gentleman, i^. May 4, 1878 [w. 1904, Florence, only child
of F. Davison of Highfield House, Market Harborough].
Estates — Easby, Kirby in Cleveland, and Tollesby in York-
shire, and Abington, Cambridgeshire ; and possesses pro-
perty in the parishes of Ayton, .Stokesley, Hutton Rudby,
Appleton, Ingleby Greenhow, Ingleby Cross, Carlton,
Faceby, Broughton, Hawnby, &c. Seats — Easby Hall,
Great Ayton, R.S.O. , Yorkshire, and Abington Hall,
Cambridgeshire. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Yorkshire (York).
PETER HENRY EMERSON, Gentleman, M.B., B.A.
(of Clare Coll., Cambridge), M.R.C.S. (Eng.). Born May
13, 1856, being the elder son of Henry Ezekiel Emerson,
of the La F'alma Estate, .Santa Clara, Cuba, by his
wife Jane Harris, dau. of William Billing, M.R.C.S.,
of Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
Lord of the Manors of Easby, Kirkby in Cleveland, Easter-
side, Tollesby, and Great Broughton, in co. York, and of
nebuly or and vert, on a bend invected azure, gutt^e-d'eau,
a battle-axe between two lions passant argent. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-lion vert, charged on the shoulder with two
barrulets dancett^e or, and holding in the paws a battle-
is the Military Cockade.
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axe erect, a club fessewise entwined by a serpent also
proper. Motto — " Audacter et hilare." [Ped. H. Coll.].
Married, June 22, 1881, Edith Amy, dau. of the late
Joseph Ainsworth of The Thorns, Bolton, Lanes. ; and has
Issue — (i) Leonard Ainsworth Emerson, Gentleman, born
May 12, 1882; (2) Ralf Billing Emerson, Gentleman, born
July 3, 1897 ; Sybil ; Gladys ; and Zoe Orchis. Residence—
Foxwold, Southbourne-on-Sea, near Christchurch, Hants.
Club~'R.oy2i\ Corinthian Yacht.
EMMOTT, see GREEN-EMMOTT,
(for Lome). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-bull sable,
armed or, sem^e of annulets and gorged with a collar gemel
argent, and holding between the legs a plate, three escal-
lops reversed or. Married, 1891, Lady Constance Harriet,
youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir George Douglas
Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, K.G., K.T., P.C, D.C.L..
I>L.D. , F. R.S. ; and has surviving Issue — Charles Ernest
George Campbell Emmott, Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1898,
and Constance Hilda Campbell. Postal address — Snow
Hall, Darlington.
ALFRED EMMOTT, Esquire, J. P., Lanes. Born 1858,
being the second surviving son of the late
fJpTtlttinff Thomas Emmott of Brookfield, Oldham,
VCi^UllllUlV ji„d Anchorsholme, Poulton-le-Fylde, by
Hannah his wife, daughter of the late John
Barlow of The Oak, Chorley. C///^j— Reform, Clarendon
(Manchester). Livery — Blue, gilt buttons. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and sable, on a
fesse argent, cottis.;d or, between three plates, each charged
EMPSON, see LISTER-EMPSON.
ENGAINE, quartered by CONYERS.
ENGLAND, borne on a canton of augmentation by
LANE.
ENGLAND, quartered by FPrZROY, HOWARD,
LENNOX, MOWBRAY, SOMERSET MAINWARING-
ELLERKER-ONSLOW, KINLOSS, and KNYVETT.
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with a bull's head caboshed of the first, as many annulets of
the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ■
ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
bull sable, armed or, senile of annulets and gorged with a
collar gemel argent, and holding between the legs a plate,
three escallops reversed or. Married, October 5, 1887,
Mary Gertrude, daughter of the late John William Lees
of Waterhead House, Oldham; and has Issue — Mary
Gwendolen, and Dorothy. Postal address — 30 Ennismore
Gardens, S.W.
CHARLES EMMOTT, Esq., J. P. co. Durham. Born
1 861, being the fifth son of the late Thomas Emmott of
Brookfield, Oldham, and Anchorsholme, Poulton-le-Fylde,
by his wife Hannah, dau. of the late John Barlow of The
Oak, Chorley. Liveiy — Blue, with white facings. Armorial
bearings— Per pale azure and sable, on a fesse argent,
cotised or, between three plates, each charged with a
bull's head caboshed of the first, as many annulets of
the second, and impaling the arms of Campbell, namely,
quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (for
Campbell) ; 2 and 3 argent, a galley, oars in action, sable
ENGLEFIELD, quartered by LANE.
PERCY JAMES ENGLISH, Gentleman, late Lieut.
West London Rifles. Bor7i April 14, 1866, being the only
son of James English of Colehill House, Fulham, by his
wife Caroline B. , daughter of S. Gibbs. Livery — Claret and
yellow. Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and gules, a
pale counterchanged, a fesse ermine thereon an arrow fesse-
ways sable, between three acorns slipped and leaved, two
and one proper, and as many cinquefoils one and two
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in tront of a cinquefoil vert,
an arrow paleways or, between two branches of oak slipped,
leaved, and fructed proper. Postal address — 42 Egerton
Gardens, S.W. C/w^- Constitutional.
ROBERT ENGLLSH, Gentleman. Born December
27, 1849, being the fourth son of Daniel English of Win-
canton, in the county of Somerset, by Mary Ann his wife,
n^e Green, of that parish. Club — City Carlton. Livery —
Green, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears
is the Naval Cockade.
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for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between two lions
passant in chief sable, and a rose-branch slipped proper,
thereon three roses of the second in base, five lozenges
of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rose-branch as in the arms, five lozenges
fesseways and conjoined or; with the Motto, "Virtus
semper viridis." Married, November 30, 1880, Mary
Ann, daughter of William Henry Mayne of Greytown,
Natal, South Africa; and has had Issue— {\) Cecil Rowe
English, Gentleman, born September 24, 1881 ; (2) Robert
Ernest English, Gentleman, born November 6, 1883;
Dorothy Mary ; Margaret Alice ; Grace ; Bessie ; and
Violet (deceased). Seat — Scatwell, Ross-shire. Postal
address — 21 Portman Square, London, W.
ENGLOWISE, quartered by GORGES.
JOHN BERTIE NORREYS ENTWISLE, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1888. Born Oct. 2, 1856,
being the only son of the late John Smith Entwisle, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1849, by his wife Caroline,
second dau. of Robert J. Norreys of Davy Hulme Hall, co.
Lancaster. Armorial bearings Argent, on a bend en-
grailed sable, three mullets of the first. Mantling- sable
and argent. Crests i. on a wreath of the colours, a hand
fesseways couped above the wrist proper, holding a Heur-
de-lis erect or ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, holding with the hand by the hair a
Saracen's head erased and affront^e all proper. Motto —
"Per ce signe a Agincourt." Married, June 23, 1881,
Mary Sophia, dau. of Gustavus Tuite Dalton, Esq., J. P.,
of Kilnahard, Fermor, co. Cavan, and Eureka, Kells, co.
Meath, and niece of the late Lady Lisgar. i>a/^- Fox-
holes, Rochdale; Kilworth House, Rugby. C/7/^.f— Arthur's,
Wellington.
FRANCIS GILBERT ENYS, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for the co. of Cornwall, for which he served
the office of High Sheriff 1876-1877, Deputy- Warden
of the Stannaries. Born July 30, 1836, being the eldest
son of the late John Samuel Enys, by Catherine his
wife, eldest daughter of Davies Gilbert of Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, and Tredrea, co. Cornwall. Livery — Black coat,
with red piping, red waistcoat, and brass buttons. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent three wyverns
volant in pale vert, within a bordure gules (for Enys) ;
2 and 3 gules, on a fesse embattled counter- embattled
between three birds argent, as many cinquefoils sable ;
the whole within a bordure compony or and sable.
Motto — " Serpentes velut et columba." Estate and postal
address — Enys, Penryn, Cornwall. Clubs — Oxford and
Cambridge, Windham.
ERDINGTON, quartered by CORBET.
ERLE, see EGGINTON-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX, and
SAWBRIDGE-ERLE-DRAX.
ERNLE, see EGGINTON-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX.
ERSKINE, Baron, see MAR and KELLIE.
ERSKINE (Earl of Buchan), quartered by BURTON-
MACKENZIE and WEST.
ERSKINE, GOODEVE-, see MAR.
ERSKINE, see MAR, MAR
KENNEDY - ERSKINE, KNIGHT
WEST-ERSKINE.
AND KELLIE,
-ERSKINE, and
ERSKINE [c.
Vide hereunder.
13th century). Argent, a pale sable.
Er,<;kine,
1673). The
Earl of Mar (rematric. 1866, orig. matric.
Rt. Hon. John Francis Erskine Goodeve-
Erskine, Earl of Mar {q.v.). [For details of arms see his
entry.]
Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie (matric. c. 1672-7, re-
matric. 1866 and 1895).
The Rt. Hon. Walter John Francis Erskine, Earl of Mar
and Kellie [q.v.]. [For details of arms see his entry.]
Erskine (matric. c. 1672-7). Quarterly, i and 4, gules,
an eagle displayed or, armed and niembered azure, looking
towards the sun in his splendour, placed in the dexter chief
as a coat of augmentation ; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, a
bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (Mar) ; ii. and iii.,
Erskine as above, viz. argent, a pale sable : 3. quarterly,
i. and iiii., or, a fess chequy azure and argent (Stewart) ; ii.
and iii., azure, three garbs or (Gumming). Crest — A
dexter arm couped below the elbow holding a club proper.
Supporters — Two ostriches proper. — Motto — " Judge
nought."
Son of Rt. Hon. David Stuart Erskine, 13th Earl of
Buchan, b. 1815, d. 1898 ; m. ist, Agnes Graham, d.
of James Smith of Craigend :—
Rt. Hon. Shipley Gordon Stuart Erskine, 14th Earl of
Buchan (1469), 9th Lord Cardross (1610), D.L. co. Lin-
lithgow, J. P. Cambs., b. 1850; m. 1876, Rosalie Louisa,
d. of Capt. Jules Alexandre Sartoris ; and has issue —
Ronald Douglas Stuart Mar Erskine, Esq., commonly
called Lord Cardross, Lieut. Scots Guards, b. 1878 ; Lady
Muriel Agnes Stuart \_ni. 1903, Major Hon. Chas. S. Heath-
cote - Drummond - Willoughby] ; Lady Margery Gladys
Stuart ; Lady Evelyn Hilda Stuart [?«. 1903, Hon. Walter
E. Guinness]. i^«. — Gogmagog Hills, Cambridge; Al-
mondwell House, Linlithgow. Clubs — Carlton, Turf.
Erskine (not rematric. in L.O., but as registered in H.
Coll.). Quarterly, i. the arms of Erskine as above; 2.
azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (Mar) ;
3. or, a fess chequy azure and argent (Stewart) ; 4. argent,
three bars gemel gules, surmounted of a lion rampant sable
(Fairfax). Crest-— A dexter arm embowed holding a club
all proper. Motto " Trial by jury."
Son of the 4th Baron Erskine, d. 1882 ; m. ist, 1829,
Margaret, d. of John Martyn : —
Rt. Hon. William Macnaghten Erskine, 5ih Baron
Erskine of Restormel Castle, Cornwall (U.K., 10 Feb.
1806), Capt. (ret.) 9th Lancers, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and
D. L. Northants [Arms as above. Supporters of Barony-
Dexter, a stork holding in the beak a snake both proper,
charged on the breast with a mullet gules ; sinister, a griffin
gules, charged on the breast with a mullet or], b. 1841 ;
m. 1864, Caroline Alice Martha, d. of William Grimble ;
and has issue — (i) Hon. Montagu Erskine, "i^. 1865 \in. 1895,
Florence, d. of Edgar Flower of The Hill, .Stratford-on-
Avon ; and has issue — Donald Flower Cardross Erskine,
Esq., b. 1899; Richard Alister Erskine, Gentleman, b.
1901 ; and Victoria Esm6] ; (2) Hon. Stuart Joseph
Ruaidhri Erskine, b. 1869, and to whom refer below; (3)
Hon. Esm^ Standish Erskine, b. 1873: Hon. Margaret
[;«. 1890, Capt. E. H. Lacon]. Res. — Spratton Hall,
Northampton. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Hon. David Erskine (s. of 2nd
Baron), Major late 21st Fus. and Lt.-Col. Natal
Carab. , b. 1816 ; d. 1903; m. ist, 1839, Anne Maria
[d. i860), d. of Josiah Spode ; 2nd, 1870, Emma
Florence, d. of Capt. Charles J. Harford, late 12th
Lancers : —
Stuart Townsend, Erskine, Esq., b. 1844; m. 1866, Jessie
Smith, d. of David Dale Buchanan. Res. —
St. Vincent Whitshed Erskine, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; m.
1870; Ahce, d. of David Dale Buchanan. Res. —
Wallace Buchan Erskine, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Herman Harford Erskine, Gentleman, in Cape Civ.
Serv. , b. 1871 ; m. Adela Eva, d. of Richard Fielding
Nevins ; and has issue — Angela Augusta. Res. —
Robert Henry Erskine, Gentleman, Vice - Consul at
Dakar, West Africa, b. 1874.
Ygst. son of David Montagu Erskine, 2nd Baron
Erskine, b. 1777; d. 1855; m. ist, Frances, d. of
General John Cadv/alader : —
The Hon. James Stuart Erskine, Baron Erskine, in
Bavaria (so created), b. 1819; m. 1853, Wilhelmine,
Countess Lerchenfeld, d. of Count Toerring Minucci of
Munich; and has issue — Herman David Montagu Erskine,
Esq., an Officer in the Bavarian Army, b. 1854; and
Hermine Maria. Res. — Munich.
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Sons of Rev. Thomas Erskine, Rector of Alderley,
Cheshire (gdson. of ist Baron), i. 1828; d. 1878;
til. 1856, Emnieline Augusta, d. of Henry John Adeane
of Babraham : —
Henry Adeane Erskine, Esq., V.D., Lt.-Col. 3rd
V.B. Northumberland Fus., d. 1857; m. 1891, Florence
Eliza Palmer, d. of Ven. F. R. Chapman, Archdeacon of
Sudbury and Canon of Ely ; and has issue — Henry David
Erskine, Esq., i^. 1897; Margaret Helen; Christian Mary ;
and Griselda Beatrice. J?es. — Nevvcastle-on-Tyne.
Thomas Edward Erskine, Gentleman, d. 1859 ; m. 1888,
Amy Gertrude, d. of Lt.-Gen. Robert Bruce (brother
of ist Lord Aberdare) ; and has issue — Thomas Erskine,
Gentleman, 6. 1897; Marjory Rachel Helen ; Diana Isobel ;
and Violet Amy. /^es. —
Robert Steuart Erskine, Gentleman, 6. i860 ; m. 1899,
Beatrice Caroline, d. of H. Linwood Strong. /^es. —
22 Stanford Road, London, W.
Edward John Erskine, Gentleman, l>. 1864; m. 1888,
Gertrude, d. of J. Harding of New South Wales; and has
issue — Steuart Edward Erskine, Gentleman, d. 1902 ;
Sybil Gertrude ; and Dona Maud. Jies. —
David Erskine, Gentleman, d. 1873.
Erskine (rematric. L.O., 20 Jan. 1903). Quarterly, i.
Erskine as above ; 2. azure, a bend between six cross
crosslets fitch^e or (Mar) ; 3. azure, three garbs or
IComyn); 4. or, a fess chequy azure and argent
(Stewart) ; the whole within a bordure engrailed gules.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath
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of his liveries, a dexter arm embowed grasping a club
proper. MottO — " Fortitudine."
Second son of William Macnaghten Erskine, sth
Baron Erskine, whom see above : —
The Hon. Stuart Joseph Ruaidhri Erskine, i. 1869 ; m.
ist, 1891, Muriel Lilias Colquhoun (ci. 1895), d. of Maj.-
Gen. G. Irving Graham ; 2nd, 1902, Dona Maria Guadelupe
Zaara Cecilia Heaven y Ramirez de Arellano, d. of Joseph
Robert Heaven, Esq., J. P., of the Forest of Birse, by his
wife the Marquesa de Braceras, Dama de la Sagrada Orden
Militar del Santo Sepulcro.
Erskine of Carnock, now of Cardross (rematric. 1677).
Henry David Erskine, Esq. {f.v.). [For details of arms
see his entry.]
Erskine of Linlathen, formerly Paterson (matric. 1870).
The late James Erskine (i/.v.). [For details of arms see
his entry.]
Erskine, formerly of Alva (matric. L.O., c. 1672-7).
Quarterly, i and 4, M;ir ; 2 and 3, Erskine as above, a
bordure quarterly or and vert (R.L. in H. Coll., 14 Feb.
1805); quarterly, i. argent, a cross engrailed sable (St.
Clair); 2. Erskine as above; 3. Mar as above; 4. argent,
on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last, barbed
vert, a fleur-de-lis of the field for difference (Wedderburn).
Crests — I. a phoenix proper, and above, " Rinasce piu
glorioso"; 2. an eagle's head erased proper, " Illasso
lumine solem."
Sons of Robert Francis, 4th Earl of Rosslyn, i. 1833;
d. 1890; m. 1866, Blanche Adeliza, d. of Henry
FitzRoy, Esq., and widow of Hon. Charles Henry
Maynard : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir James Francis Harry St. Clair-
Erskine, 5th Earl of Rosslyn (U.K., 21 Apl. 1801) and
Baron Loughborough (U.K., 31 Oct. 1705), 9th Bart., of
Alva (Nova Sco., 30 Apl. 1666), J. P. and D.L. co. Fife,
formerly Roy. H.G., late Capt. ist Fifesh. Vols. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, an eagle wings inverted proper, gorged
with a collar argent thereon a fieur-de-lis gules ; sinister,
a griffin wings elevated argent], d. 1869 ; m. 1890 (div.
1902), Violet Aline, d. of Robert Charles de Grey Vyner of
Gautby Hall, Lines. ; and has issue— Francis Edward
Scudamore St. Clair- Erskine, Esq., commonly called
Lord Loughborough, i. 1892; and Lady Rosabelle Milli-
cent. Seat—Dysan, Fife, N.B. C/«^j— Carlton, Turf,
Prince's, &c.
The Hon. Alexander FitzRoy St. Clair-Erskine, i. 1870.
Jies. —
Erskine of Pittodrie (rematric. 1787 and 1868).
Henry William Knight-Erskine, Esq., of Pittodrie (g.v.).
[For details of arms see his entry.]
Erskine of Dun (matric. 1828).
Augustus John William Henry Kennedy-Erskine, Esq.
(^•v.). [For details of arms see his entry. Fide also
West.]
HENRY DAVID ERSKINE, Esquire, C.V.O., J. P.
and D L. cos. Perth and Stirling, Serjeant-at-Arms in
the House of Commons, formerly Captain Scots Guards,
and Gentleman Usher and Groom of the Robes. Born Jan. 5,
1838, being the elder son of the late James Erskine of
Cardross, by his wife Mary Eliza, dan. of Lieut. -Gen.
Christopher Fagan. Livery — Black, with white facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, an eagle
displayed or, armed and membered azure, looking towards
the sun in his splendour placed in the dexter chief; 2 and 3,
quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, a bend between six cross crosslets
fitch^e or; ii. and iii., argent, a pale sable, all within a
bordure parted per pale or and argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
sword erect, bearing on the point a boar's head proper.
Motto--" Fortitudine." Married, June 26, 1861, Lady
Horatia Elizabeth Seymour, dau. of Rt. Hon. Francis
George Hugh, 5th Marquess of Hereford ; and has Issue
— (i) James Francis Erskine, Esq., Major Scots Guards,
formerly A.D.C. to G.O.C., S.E., b. June 4, 1862 [m.,
Nov. 1896, Margaret, dau. of the late Henry Lambton] ;
(2) Seymour Elphinstone Erskine, Esq., Capt. R.N. ; (3)
Walter Hugh Erskine, Gentleman, Assistant Serjeant-at-
Arms, b. April 27, 1870 ; (4) Alan David Erskine, Gentle-
man, b. August 26, 1872 [/«., June i, 1897, Enid, youngest
dau. of Lachlan M'Rate of Milton Court, Dorking]; (5)
Ronald Keith Erskine, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1879; (6)
Arthur Edward Erskine, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Artillery,
b. September i, 1881 ; and Rachel Augusta. Seat —
Cardross, Port of Menteith, N.B. Residence — Speaker's
Court, Palace of Westminster, S.W. Club—QswaxAs\
The Late JAMES ERSKINE, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Forfar, a D.L. for Dundee, and Hon.
Col. Forfar A.V. ; was formerly Lieut. 42nd Royal High-
landers. Assumed the name of Erskine, in 1870 on inheriting
the estates of his uncle, Thomas Erskine. Born 1826, being
the eldest son of the late Captain James Paterson, Bengal
Cavalry, by David, dau. of David Erskine, Esq. Armorial
bearings (matric. L.O. , 1870)— Quarterly r and 4, gules,
an eagle displayed or, armed and membered azure, looking
is the Naval Cockade.
446
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towards the sun in his splendour placed in the dexter chief;
2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, a bend between six
cross crosslets fitch^e or ; ii. and iii. argent, a pale sable, all
within a bordure engrailed per pale or and argent. Mantliug
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a sword bearing on the point a boar's head proper. Motto
— " Fortitudine. " Married, 1852, Mary Jane, dau. of
James Macnabb, Esq., H.E. I.C.S. ; and left Issue.
HENRY DOUGLA^ESHELBY, Gentleman, F.S.A.
Born Aug. 23, 1845, bemg the elder and only surviving son
of Henry Lowcay Eshelby of Liverpool, merchant, and
Mary, dau. of Thomas Phillips Pemberton of Liverpool,
merchant. Armorial bearing's — Per pale argent and
FACRLLE BENt MLFLEM)0
gules on a chevron between three roses, a rose all counter-
changed, the roses barbed and seeded proper, within a
bordure sable, charged with eight bezants within as many
annulets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a rose argent, barbed and seeded
proper, between two wings vair on each wing a fesse gules,
charged with a bezant. Motto — " Excelle bene merendo."
Married, July 31, 1884, Williamina, younger dau. of Robert
Irvine, Esq., J. P. co. Durham; and has Issue — Alan
Douglas Eshelby, Gentleman, b. March 24, 1889 ; Ivetta
Douglas ; Joan Irvine ; and Avice Mary. Postal address
— Birkenhead.
The Right Honourable ^ir REGINALD BALIOL
BRETT, VISCOUNT AND BARON ESHER OF
ESHER, in the county of Surrey, in the Peerage of
the United Kingdom, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., M.A. Camb.,
M.P. for Falmouth and Penryn 1880-85, Secretary to
the Office of Works 1895-1902 ; Deputy Governor and
Constable of Windsor Castle, J. P. and D.L. for co. of
Berks. Borri June 30, 1852, being the only surviving son of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir William Baliol Brett, ist Viscount
and Baron Esher, Master of the Rolls, P.C. , by his wife
Eugenie Mayer, dau. of L. Mayer, stepdau. of Col. Gur-
wood. Armorial bearings — Gules, within an orle of crosses
botonny fitch^e or, a lion rampant of the last, holding in
the dexter fore-paw a fasces erect proper. Above the
escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there-
upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant gules, charged on the shoulder with a
cross botonny fitch^e or, and holding in the dexter fore-paw
a fasces proper. Supporters— Dexter, a boar ; sinister,
a lion, both sable, and each charged on the shoulder with
a cross botonny fitch6e or, and holding between the paws
a fasces erect proper. Motto — "Vicimus." Married,
Sept. 24, 1879, Eleanor Frances Weston, third dau. of His
Excellency Sylvain Van de Weyer, late Belgian Minister at
the Court of St. James's; and has Issue — (i) The Hon.
Oliver Sylvain Baliol Brett, b. March 23, 1881 ; (2) The
Hon. Maurice Vyner Baliol Brett, M.V.O., b. April 24,
1882 ; The Hon. Dorothy Eugenie ; and The Hon. Sylvia
Leonora. Seats — Orchard Lea, Windsor Forest ; The
Roman Camp, Callander. Residence -\ Tilney Street, W.
Clubs— Txisl, Brooks's.
ESSE, quartered by MALET.
ESSEX, see COWPER-ESSEX.
ESTCOURT, see SOTHERON-ESTCOURT.
ETHELSTON, quartered by PEEL.
ROBERT PEEL ETHELSTON, Esq., J. P. Born
Feb. 4, 1831, being the second son of the late Rev. Charles
Wicksted Ethelston of Wicksted Hall, co. Chester, Rector
of Uplyme, co. Devon, by his wife Anne, only surviving
child and heiress of Robert Peel of Wallington Hall, Nor-
folk. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a pile between two
cross crosslets in base or, an eagle displayed purpura,
quartering argent, on a bend azure, between three Cornish
choughs sable, beaked and legged gules, as many garbs
or (for Wicksted). Mantling azure and or. Crest -On
a wreath of the colours, a ram's head couped sable,
charged with three cross crosslets or. MottO — ' ' Dat et
ra is the Military Cockade.
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447
sumat Deus." Married, firstly, July 25, 1854, Louisa
Philippa, dau. of the late Thomas Perry of Moor Hall,
Essex; and by her (who d. July 27, 1892) has Issue-[\)
Edmund Ethelston, Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, 1858 [w.,
April 10, 1883, Ethel Constance, dau. of Andrew Caldecott
of Pishobury, Herts, and has issue, Simon Ethelston, Gentle-
man, h. 1893; and Ethel] ; (2) Robert Wicksted Ethelston,
Esq', of Moor Hall, Essex, late Capt. 2nd Batt. R.W.
Fusiliers, b. April 12, i860 \jn., July 19, 1900, Ruth
Frances, only dau. of the late Assheton Ramsbothani of
Ebnal Grange, Malpas] ; (3) Arthur Assheton Ethelston,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 14, 1861 ; (4) Alfred Peel Ethelston,
Gentleman, Comm. R.N., H.M.S. "Powerful," b. Dec. 31,
1862, killed in action at Graspan, South Africa, Nov. 25,
1899; (S) Hugh Wicksted Ethelston, Gentleman, b. July
27, 1868; Edith \m., Aug. 10, 1882, John Eldon Bankes,
eldest son of John Scott Bankes of Soughton Hall, co.
Flint]; Margaret Maud \m., Aug. 20, 1894, Rev. Hugh
Hanmer, Vicar of Hanmer]. He married secondly, 1893,
Mabel, yoimgest dau. of the Rev. William Heiuy Egerton,
Rector of Whitchurch, Salop. 5?a/— Hinton, Whitchurch,
CO. Salop. C/z/iJ -Arthur's.
ETON, quartered by BARTLETT.
ETTON, quartered by TEMPEST.
ETTRICK OF HIGH BARNES, co. Durham. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion ram-
pant and a chief gules (for Ettrick) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i.
and iiii., paly of six argent and vert; ii. and iii., argent, a
cockatrice with wings raised sable, beaked and membered
gules (for Langley of Higham Gobion). Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding
in the dexter paw a marshal's staff sable, tipped at each
end or.
SOPHY GRACE (pedigree recorded College of Arms),
second surviving and youngest d^u. of the late Walter
Ettrick, Esq., J. P., of High Barnes, co. Durham (by his
wife Sophia Cumberland, third dau. and coheir of Capt.
Edward Burt, R.N., of Bath, and grandniece of the Hon.
William Mathew Burt, M.P., of Maiden-Earleigh, Berks,
Captain-in-Chief and Governor-General of the Leeward
Islands), and sister and coheir of the late Walter Cum-
berland Ettrick, Gentleman, of High Barnes, who died 1888.
Married, April 18, 1871, Rev. James Slade Maiighan,
Vtcar of Earl Shilton, and Rector of Elmsthorpe, co. Leics. ,
sometime Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers, and Vicar of
Charlton, VVorcs., [third son of Rev. Sivipson Brown
Maughan, M.A., of Collingwood House, Morpeth, Rector
of IViddrinoton, by his wife Jane Eliza Frances, eldest dau.
and coheir of Capt. A rchibald Dickson , R. N. , also of Colling-
wood House, and ttiece of Sir Archibald Collingwood Dick-
son, Bart., of Sydenham, Roxburghshire, Admiral R.N.) ;
and has Issue — Slade Ettrick, b. Dec. 2, 1872, of St. Peter s
Coll. , Camb. , ivho assumed {without Royal Licence) the sur-
name of Maughan-Ettrick, April 12,< 1896. The Maughan
arms as iised, but which are not entered in the College of
Arms, are — Perpaleargentand gules, achevron between three
roundles all counterchanged. Orest — A lion's gamb erect
and erased gules, holding a broken sword in pale proper.
Motto — " Fortes fortuna juvat." Livery — Maroon, white
facings, silver buttons. Seat — High Barnes, co. Durham.
Residence — Earl Shiltofi Vicarage, Leicester. Club —
Junior Conservative.
EUSTACE, quartered by MANSFIELD, ROBERTSON-
EUSTACE, and TICKELL.
The Late HENRY EUSTACE, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
heir male, and recognised representative of the Vis-
counts Baltinglass (which title is now under attainder). Born
1826, being the son of the late Henry Eustace Esq. , of Corbally ,
Queen's Co., Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, by his wife Hen-
rietta, dau. of Peter, Count Dalton of Grenanstown. Armo-
rial bearings -Or, a saltire gules. Mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag
statant, between the horns a crucifix all proper. Motto —
"Cur me persequeris." Married, Oct. 9, 1861, Albertine,
widow of Count Foschi, and youngest dau. of the late Gen.
Marquis Paulucci, Governor-General of Genoa, Knight of
the Annunciata, &c. ; and has Issue — Henrietta. Seat —
Grenanstown, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
EVANS, see DAVIES-EVANS.
EVANS (H. Coll.). Azure, an anchor erect in pale or,
between three sea-gulls proper, and in chief as many estoiles
gold. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion regardant or, charged on the body with
two anchors in saltire azure, and holding between the paws
an escutcheon of the second, thereon a sea-gull as in the
arms. Motto — " Libertas."
is the Naval Cockade.
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Second and only surv. son of Henry Evan or Evans by
Mary, d. of Thomas Thomas: —
Titus Evans, Gentleman, b. 25 Dec. 1833 ; fn. 4 July
1863, Elizabeth, only d. of Thomas Thomas ; and has
issue ^ (i) Thomas Henry Evans, Gentleman, M. E.,
F. R.G.S. , b. 24 Mar. 1866 ; (2) Rev. John Thomas Evans,
Rector of Stow-on-the-Wold, b. i Aug. 1869 [;«. 21 Apl.
1896, Isabel, the yr. d. of Joseph Owen of Rainhill,
Lanes. ; and has had issue — Henry Stafford Evans, b. 14
Sept. 1903, d. 27 Mar. 1904 ; and Elizabeth Alice Stafford
Evans]; (3) Rev. Arthur Wade Evans, B.A. (Oxon.), b.
31 Aug. 1875 [tn. Florence May, only d. of Christopher
Edwin Dixon of London ; and has issue — Elizabeth Pal-
myre]. Post, add.— Ty Rhos, Fishguard, Pembroke-
shire.
EVANS (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron between three
fleurs-de-lis argent (the arms of Collwyn ap Tangno,
Lord of Evionydd, &c. , in Wales, from whom the under-
mentioned is twenty-second in lineal descent. As is often
the case with very ancient arms, no crest is recorded
herewith).
Only son and heir of late Owen Evans, Esq., of Broom
Hall, Chwilog, Carnarvonshire, J. P., D. L. , and High
Sheriff 1872 for that co. : —
Owen Lloyd Jones Evans, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1901) for co. of Carnarvon, Hon. Col. and late Lt.-
Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Roy. Welsh Fus., M.A. (Camb.), b.
1856; tn. 1885, Lydia, d. of J. Savin of Bodegroes,
Pwllheli; and has issue — (i) Rowland Owen Lloyd Evans,
Gentleman, b. 1886; (2) John Meredith Jones Evans,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (3) William Prys Owen Evans, Gentle-
man, b. 1905; and Margaret Lydia. Seat — Broom Hall,
Chwilog, R.S.O., Carnarvonshire. Club — Junior Carlton.
EVANS (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and gules, a lion
passant regardant between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and
in base a bundle of rods banded all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion regardant argent, the body charged with
three crosses moline gules, and resting the dexter paw on
a bundle of rods also gules. Motto — " Libertas."
Son of late John Evans of Leamington by Hannah,
d. of Thomas Bickerton :—
Edward Evans, Esq., of Bronwylfa (q.v.).
Son of Richard Hawley Evans, b. 1820; d. 1882; m.
1842, Janet, d. of Alexander Burn of The Hermitage,
Leith :—
John Hawley Evans, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; i?i. 1892,
Agnes M'Kinnon. Res. —
Son of late John Evans of Leamington by Hannah, d.
of Thomas Bickerton : —
Worthington Evans, Gentleman, b. 1827; m. ist, 1851,
Susannah (d. 1861), d. of Richard Powell ; 2nd, 1865,
Susanna Jane [d. 1891), d. of James Laming of Birching-
ton Hall, Kent, and widow of A. S. Smith ; 3rd, 1898,
Helen, d. of Adam Curror and widow of Walter Scott
Dalgleish ; and has (with other issue) two surv. sons —
(i) Laming Worthington Evans, Gentleman, b. 1868 [;«.
1898, Gertrude Annie, d. of William Hales] ; (2) Evan
Laming Evans, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1871. Res. — 47 York Terrace, Regent's Park,
N.W.
Son of Henry Sugden Evans, Gentleman, of Ottowa,
Canada, b. 1830; d. 1886; r?i. 1854, Kate Morse, only
d. of Charles Moss of Gray's Thurrock, Essex : —
Henry de Courcy Sugden Evans, b. 1874. Res. —
Son of Edward Wallace Evans, Gentleman, of Whit-
bourne Hall, Hereford, b. 1847 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1872,
Frances Rhoda, d. of Arthur Herbert Somers Cocks,
Esq., C.B. :—
Edward Francis Herbert Evans, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford,
Lieut. 3rd Worcester Regt. 1 895-1901, served in S. Africa
with Paget's Horse LY. (1900-1901), b. 1873. Seat^
Whitbourne Hall, Worcester. Clubs — New Oxford and
Cambridge, County (Worcester).
Sons of Patrick Fleming Evans, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
LL. M., Recorder of Newcastle-under-Lyme, b. 1851 ; d.
1902 ; m. 1879, Alice Emily, d. of William Rutherford
Ancrum of St. Leonard's Court, Glos. : —
Arthur Geoffrey Evans, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
54 Longridge Road, Earl's Court, S.W.
Rupert Ancrum Evans, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. —
EVANS (H Coll.). Azure, on a chevron invected or,
laetween two beavers statant in chief proper and a mullet
in base of six points of the second, three crosses couped
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, between two crosses as in the arms, a tower
¥^»
Esq., J. P. COS.
d. 1904 ; 7/1. 1st,
of the late John
and B.C.L.
proper, thereon a flagstaff of the last with a pennant flying
to the sinister gules, charged with two mullets of six points
argent. Motto — " Nisi IJominus frustra. "
Sons of Franklen George Evans,
Glamorgan and Monmouth, b. 1826 ;
1861, Elizabeth [d. 1878), only d.
Williams of Sher, co. Glamorgan : —
Pepyat Williams Evans, Gentleman, M.A.
of Balliol Coll., Oxon., b. 1862.
Franklen Paine Evans, Gentleman, M.A. and M. B. St.
John's Coll. , Camb. , b. 1863 (7vho has assigned the additiotial
surname of Franklen); ?n. 1898, Violet, d. of George
Wood.
Trevor Halket Evans, Gentleman, M.A. and M. B.
Cantab., b. 1866.
CHARLES PAYNE EVANS, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Radnor, High Sheriff 1890. Born 1835, being
the second son of Richard Evans of Shrewsbury, by his wife
Catherine, dau. of Edward Rice. Livery — Blue. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse indented sable and gules, three arrows,
one in pale and two in saltire, the points downwards, between
as many boars' heads couped all or. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two arrows
in saltire, a boar's head couped all or. Married, Oct. 15,
1862, Emma, dau. of Charles Edwards of Lurkenhope
Manor and Skyborrah, Salop. Seat — Llanstephan House,
Llyswen, R.S.O. , Breconshire.
Sir DAVID EVANS, Knight Commander of the Most
Distmguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
is the Military Cockade.
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449
Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county
of Glamorgan, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Surrey, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the
City of London. Born 1849, being the son of Thomas
Evans of Glanmuchudd, Llantrissant, in the county of
Glamorgan, by his wife Anne, dau of Treharne Treharne
of Llantrissant ; created K.C. M.G. , 1892. Armorial bear-
ing's—Sable, a chevron nebuly between two tleurs-de-lis in
chief and as many fasces in saltire in base argent. Upon the
escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander
of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
Jessie Louisa [w., Dec. 5, 1894, Major Harry North (to
whom refer)]; and Jane Ann. Residences — Cleveland House,
wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree couped and
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a boar's head erect
and erased all proper; with the Motto, " Trwy rhinwedd
ac onestrwydd." Married, 1874, Emily Deborah, daughter
of Laurence Boakes. Postal addresses — Ewell Grove,
Surrey ; 24 Watling Street, London.
DAVID EVANS, Esquire, J. P. co. of Monmouth, and
for the North Riding of the co. of York. Born Oct. 1841,
being the son of the late Evan Evans of Trecynon, Aber-
dare, Glamorgan, by his wife Rachel Hopkins. Livery —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Or, a dragon sable^ in
chief three roses gules, slipped and leaved proprr, and in
base a fleur-de-lis also gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest- On a wreath of the colours, in front of a javelin
proper, a dragon statant sable, holding in the mouth a
rose as in the arms. Motto— " Y dewraf ennilla." Mar-
ried, June 1864, Jane, dau. of the late David Thomas
of Llantwit Major, Cowbridge ; and has /ssi/e—{i) Evan
David Evans, Gentleman, formerly Lieut, ist V. B. King's
Own Royal Lancaster Regt., fi. Aug. 12, 1867; (2) John
William Harvest Evans, Gentleman, d. Sept. 23, 1880;
Mary Rachel [w., Sept. 26, 1900, Horace Bransby Bryant] ;
DcU)raf enniUa:
Grangetown, R.S.O. , Yorkshire; Cliffden, Saltburn-by-the-
Sea. Clui> — National, Cleveland (Middlesborough).
M.\joR DAVID WILLIAMS EVANS, J. P. for the
county of Montgomery. Born Feb. 9, 1833, being the
second but only surviving son of the late William P2vans
of Glascoed, by his wife Ellen, dau. of John Williams.
Livery — Claret colour, with white facings and silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules
a lion passant guardant between four crosses moline, three
® is the Naval Cockade,
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in chief and one in base all argent (for Evans) ; 2 and 3
sable, three mullets or, on a chief nebuly argent, as many
lozenges azure (for Dorsett). Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion guardant argent, charged on the body
with two crosses moline azure, and resting the dexter
fore-paw upon an escutcheon erminois. thereon a cross
moline between four lozenges also azure. Motto — " Festina
lente. " Married, August 28, 1873, Mary, daughter of
Wright Allen, Doctor of Medicine, of Arnold, in the county
of Nottingham ; and has Issue — (i) David Dorsett Evans,
Gentleman, born October 2, 1874; (2) William Howard
Dorsett Evans, Gentleman, born September 27, 1875 ;
(3) Maurice Dorsett Evans, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
born July 28, 1877 ; (4) Francis Allen Dorsett Evans, Gentle-
man, l:)orn May 22, 1879 ; (5) Jeffrey Williams Dorsett Evans,
(Gentleman, born March 30, 1883; (6) Edward Llewelyn
Dorsett Evans, Gentleman, born November 8, 1885 ; (7)
Henry Worthington Dorsett Evans, Gentleman, born Feb-
ruary 18, 1890 ; Ursula Mary Dorsett ; and Eleanor Sydney
Dorsett. Estate and postal address — Glascoed, Llansant-
ffraid, near Oswestry. Club — Junior Constitutional.
§ EDWARD EVANS, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Denbigh (High Sheriff 1894-95). Born June 15,
1816, being the only surviving son of the late John
Evans of Leamington, by Hannah, dau. of Thomas
Bickerton of Woodcott, co. Salop. Livery — Dark blue,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Per pale argent and
gules, a lion passant regardant gules, between two fleurs-
de-lis in chief and in base a bundle of rods all counter-
changed. Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant regardant argent, the
body charged with three crosses moline gules, resting the
dexter paw upon a bundle of rods banded also gules.
Motto — " Libertas." Married, 1841, Margaret, second
dau. of Robert Paterson, Esq., J. P., of Nunfield and
Brocklehirst, co. Dumfries (she died 1890) ; and has Issue
— (i) John James Evans, Esq., J. P., h. 1842; (2) Edward
Evans, Esq., J. P. [to whom refer]; (3) William Paterson
Evans, Gentleman, b. 1858; (4) Alfred Bickerton Evans,
Gentleman, b. 1864; (5) Arthur Ernest Evans, Gentleman,
b. 1866. Seat — Bronwylfa, near Wri.-xham. Club —
National Liberal.
EDWARD EVANS, Esquire, J. P. co. of Chester. Born
1846, being the second surviving son of Edward Evans,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Bronwylfa [to whom refer], by his
wife Margaret, second dau. of Robert Paterson, Esq., J. P.,
of Nunfield and Brocklehirst. Z«'e/j-Blue. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and gules, a lion passant re-
gardant gules, between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and in base
a bundle of rods all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
regardant argent, the body charged with three crosses moline
gules, resting the dexter paw upon a bundle of rods banded
also gules. Motto — "Libertas." vl/a >-;-;></, 1869, Martha,
dau. of William Nevett of Shrewsbury and Marton ; and
has Issue— {\) Edward Nevett Evans, Gentleman, /'. 1875;
(2J John Nevett Evans, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22, 1877 ; Ger-
trude Mary Nevett; Margaret Nevett; and Rose Noeline
Nevett. ^fa/— Spital Old Hall, near Spit.il, Cheshire.
Club — National Liberal.
GEORGE EVANS, Gentleman. Born 1828, being the
elder son of the late Rev. George Evans, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of William Murray, Esq., J. P. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, three boars' heads couped sable, langued
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, regardant erminois,
holding between liis paws a boar's head couped sable.
Motto-" Libertas." Married, Nov. 13, 1858, Jane, dau.
of the late Major Fitzgerald, Town Major of Kingston,
Canada; and has Issue -[x] George Edward Augustine
Evans, Gentleman, b. April 13, i860; (2) Arthur Thomas
Kelly Evans, Gentleman, b. March 4, 1862 ; Mary Eliza
\im., Jan. 3, 1888, W. H. H. Lyons of Brookhill, Lisburn] ;
and Mabel Sara [?«., Dec. 17, 1890, Rt. Hon. Algernon
William, 6th Viscount Avonmore] ; and Louisa Evelvn.
5^/— Gortmerron House, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
JOSIAH EVANS, Gentleman. Born 1882, being the
son of the late Arthur Henry Lyne Evans, Gentleman, of
Haydock, co. Lancaster, by his wife Mary Leclie de
Cawarden, dau. of the Rev. Harold H. Sherlock, J. P.
Armorial bearings - Sable, three nags' heads erased
argent, on a chief nebuly or, a pale gules, charged with
an estoile of the third Ijetween two estoiles of the fourth.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased argent,
between two estoiles or. Motto — "A fynno Duw
derfid."
WILLIAM GWYNNE EVANS, Gentleman. Born
1845, being the only son of Evan Evans of Wain, Cardi-
ganshire, and of Mary Gwynne Pryse, widow of Charles
Gwynne Pryse of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire. Livery —
Black, with white facings. Armorial bearings -Per pale
sable and gules, a fesse or, in chief a dagger erect with an
annulet both of the last, between two boars' heads couped
argent and the like in base. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a boar's
head couped sable between two daggers erect or. Married,
Aug. I, 1866, Mary, dau. of Evan Williams of Berllwyd,
formerly of Maesytroeddyn, Carmarthenshire ; and has
Issue — Evan Gwynne Gwynne Evans, Gentleman, b. 1877;
Edith Mary ; Beatrice Alice ; Jean Anne ; Elizabeth Wynne
Gertrude; Ethel Irene Penelope. Seats — Ve.v\-M\ Hall,
Fordham, Essex; Oaklands Park, Newnham, Gloucester-
shire.
Major-Gen. CHARLES SPALDING S. EVANS-
GORDON, late Governor of Netley Hospital, retired
1877. /A)r« 1813, being the son of Colonel Evans. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a bend between two boars' heads erased
in chief and another in base or, within a bordure of the last,
charged with four crescents of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-
savage holding in his right hand a baton erected on his
shoulder, in his left an ear of wheat proper. Motto — " Tarn
pace quam praslio." Married, 1866, Annie [d. 1891), sister
of Robert Grimshaw Dunville of Redburn, co. Down ; and
has Issue — [\) Henry Evans-Gordon, Esq., J. P. co. Kent,
b. 1842 [?«., 1871, Mary Theodosia, only dau. of late Edward
John Sartoris of Warsash, Hants] ; (2) Major William Eden
Evans-Gordon, Assist. Sec. For. Dept. Govt, of India
1888-92 [m., 1892, Julia (commonly called Marchioness of
Tweeddale), second dau. of Keith Stewart MacKenzie of
Seaforth]. Residence — Preston Cottage, Ightham, Seven-
oaks. Club — Junior United Service.
§ EDWARD HENRY EVANS -LOMBE, Esquire,
J. P., D.L. , for CO. of Norfolk, Capt. and Hon. Major
P.W.O. Norfolk Artill. Mil., B.A. (Camb). Born 1861,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Evans-Lombe, J. P.,
of Bylaugh Park, by Louisa, dau. of Thomas Browne
Evans. Armorial bearings — Azure, two combs in fesse
between a broken tilting-spear barways or, one piece in
chief, the head towards the dexter, the other half in base,
a canton argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, two tilting-spears in saltire or,
each having a small pennon gules. Motto — " Propositi
tenax." Married, 1886, Albinia Harriet, second dau. of
Alexander S. Leslie-Melville ; and has Issue— 'Vwo daus.
6VrtA- Bylaugh Park, East Dereham; Melton Hall, Wy-
mondham.
EVELYN, quartered by FOLJAMBE.
EVERARD, quartered by GREEN.
EVERARD, see WELBY-EVERARD
EVERITT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4. per chevron
argent and gules, two chevronels between three cscar-
buncles counterchanged (Everitt); 2 and 3, per chevron
raguly azure and or, in chief two estoiles of the last, and in
base as many spears in saltire banded together with a
riband gules (Stiffe). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant argent,
winged vair argent and gules, supporting a tilting-spear
proper (Everitt) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising or, winged sem6 of estoiles azure, in the beak
a billet also azure (Stiffe).
Sons of Francis William Everitt Everitt (R.L. i860,
formerly Stiffe), Esq., K.C. , of Lincoln's Inn (s, of
g is the Military Cockade.
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William Stiffe of Stuttgart, Wtirtemburg, by a d. of
Sir John Everitt, Knt. Bach., Sheriff of Bedfordshire),
b. 1830 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1870, Melicent I , d. of late
J. Graham of New Barnes : —
Arthur Francis Graham Everitt, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, b. . Res. — 19 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn,
London, W.C.
Robert Gordon Everitt, Gentleman, Barrister at-Law,
b. . Res.—
§ CHARLES EDWARD EVERY-HALSTED, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lan-
caster, Major 3rd Battalion King's Own Royal Lancaster
Regiment. Born 1857, being the youngest and of his
second marriage the only surviving son of the late Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Every-Clayton of Rowley, Burnley, in the
county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, by his second wife Eliza Halsted, daughter of
the late R. Holgate ; and assumed the surname of Every-
Halsted in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Halsted
quarterly with those of Every, by Royal License in the year
1891. Clubs — Conservative, Raleigh. Livery — Dark green.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
EWING, see KER-EWING.
4, gules an eagle displayed ermine, beaked and membered
or, a chief chequy of the last and azure (for Halsted) ; 2 and
3 erminois, two chevronels azure between two others gules
(for Every) ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown
chequy or and azure, a demi-eagle displayed ermine, beaked
gold (for Halsted) ; 2. a demi-unicorn argent, gutt6e-de-
sang and crined or (for Every). Married, March 15, 1892,
Lucy Clare, second daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel
Dallas of Knill Court, in the county of Hereford ; and has
Issue — Evelyn Stella. Estate — Rowley, Burnley, in the
county of Lancaster. Postal address— M?Cm%\.on& Court,
Ledbury, Herefordshire.
§JOHN SPENCER EWART, Esquire, Major and
Brevet-Col. Cameron Highlanders. Born 1861, being
the eldest son of Gen. Sir John Alexander Ewart, K.C.B.,
by his wife Frances, eldest dau. and co-heiress of |ohn
Spencer Stone, Esq., of Callingwood Hall, in the co. of
Stafford. Armorial bearing's— Or, a sword in fesse sur-
mounted by two others in saltire, points upward proper,
hiked gules, in chief a heart, and in base a sinister hand
erect, both of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the liveries, a dexter gauntlet fesseways,
holding a sword erect, enfiled with a heart distilling blood
gules. Motto— " Abest timor." Married, Dec. 26, 1891,
Frances, dau. of Major Piatt of Dunallan, co. Stirling ; and
has Issue— M-Ax\o\\ Frances. Estates— QxMgcX&ich, Lang-
holm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
ROBERT EWING, Esquire, J. P. co. Hertford. Bom
March 26, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Alex-
ander Ewmg, Esq., J. P., Capt. Queen's Own Glasgow
and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire Yeo. Cavalry, by his
wife Maria, dau. of Robert Macaulay, in the county of
Antrim, Ireland, /.z'w/j — Blue and silver. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron embattled
azure, ensigned with a banner gules, charged with a cantoa
of the second thereon a saltire of the first all between two
mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour in base of the
third, a bordure of the second (for Ewing) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a bend gules between three bunting birds proper (for
Bontine). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and issuing from a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-lion rampant holding in the dexter fore-paw a
mullet gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
"Audaciter." Married, December 14, 1880, Elizabeth
Agnew, daughter of John Macaulay, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, of Red Hall, in the county
of Antrim, Ireland; and has Issue— \-,vi\ Alastair Ewing,
Gentleman, born October 26, 1881. Residence— y-z Durham
Villas, Kensington, W. Postal address— V>Vir\.on Grange,
Cheshunt, Herts. C"/«^j — Oriental, City of London,
Western (Glasgow).
EYRE, quartered by ARCHER-HOUBLON.
EYRE, see WORTHINGTON-EYRE.
ARTHUR HARDOLPH EYRE, Esquire. Born\'&z,\,
being the only son of the late Sir William Eyre, K.C.B.,
Lieut. -General in the Army, Commander of the Forces in
Canada, distinguished in the Kaffir War and in the Crimea,
by his wife Georgiana, dau. of the Hon. John Bridgman
Simpson. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
sable, three quatrefoils or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed leg couped at
the thigh quarterly argent and sable, spurred or. Motto —
" Virtus sola invicta." Residence —
FREDERICK JAMES EYRE, Gentleman. Born Oct.
17, 1862, being the second son of the late Thomas Eyre, a
retired army officer [natural son of Brigadier-General Thomas
Eyre, who was the sixth son of Richard Eyre, Esq., Member
of the Irish House of Commons, and the nephew of John,
Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt], of 33 Clarendon Road, St. Heliers,
Jersey, and the only child by his second wife Elizabeth Mary,
who died 1902, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Jarvis, of
St. Heliers. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
sable, three quatrefoils, or in chief a fleur-de-lis gules (for
cadency), and (for distinction) the whole within a bordure
wavy vert. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at the thigh
proper, garnished and spurred gold, charged with a fleur-
de-lis as in the arms (for cadency), and deVjruised (for
distinction) with a baton sinister sable. Motto — "Pro
Rege saepe, pro patria semper. " Married, April 30, 1890,
Mary King, dau. of the late Edward Robert Simpson of
Unley Park, S. Australia ; and has Issue — Marjorie
Adelaide. Postal addresses — 98 O'Connell Street, North
Adelaide.
Colonel HENRY EYRE, C.B. (1887), V.D., M.P.
for Gainsborough Division of Lincolnshire 1886 to
1892, J. P. and D.L. for co. Nottingham, High Sheriff
1873-74 ; served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the
Crimea during the campaign of 1855-56; wounded at the
attack on the Redan Sept. 8; A D.C. to Lieut. -General Sir
W. Eyre (medal and clasp) ; served also during the Mutiny
in India 1857-58 ; present at the siege and fall of Lucknow,
and with Ross's camel corps at the fall of Calpee (medal
with two clasps, Lucknow and Central India) ; served in
the Sherwood Rangers Yeom. Cav. 1852-55 and 1862-65,
commanded 4th Notts R. Vol. from 1865-92 ; Chairman of
Committee at War Office for Organisation of Medical Dept.
of Auxiliary Forces ; Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born Feb.
4, 1834, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Charles
Wasteneys Eyre of Rampton and his wife Lucy Dorothea,
is the Naval Cockade.
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dau. of [ohn Robinson Foulis of Heslerton and Bucton, co.
York. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron sable,
three quatrefoils or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an armed leg couped at the
thigh quarterly argent and sable, spurred or. Motto —
"Virtus sola invicta." Married, March 7, 1861, Kathleen,
dau. of the Rev. Robert Machell of Crackenthorpe, West-
morland ; and \\a.s Issue — (i) Gervas Malcolm Eyre, Gentle-
man, b. May 17, 1862; (2) Morland Stanhope Eyre, Esq.,
Captain R.A. , served in Burmese War and Black Mountain
Expedition (medal and clasp, and mentioned in despatches),
and in Tirah Expedition (3 clasps), h. May 16, 1863; (3)
Henry Roland Eyre, Gentleman, b. Oct. 7, 1878 (d. March
23, 187Q); (4) Charles Roland Babington Eyre, Gentleman,
b. April 7, 1880. iVa/— (Late of) Rampton Manor, Lincoln.
Club — Carlton.
EYRE of Eyrecourt (U.O. ). Argent, on a chevron sable,
three quatrefoils or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at the
thigh proper, garnished and spurred or. Motto — " F^ro
rege saspe pro patria semper."
Son of John Eyre, Esq., of Eyre Court, J. P., D.L. , b.
1820; d. 1890; m. 1846, Eleanor Maria, eld. d. of
Hubert Butler Moore of Shannon Grove :^
William Henry Gregory Eyre, Esq. [.P. co. Galvvay,
Asst. Land Com. in Ireland, b. i860; m. 1901, Louisa
Butler, d. of Lewis Gower-Stewart of Mount Pleasant,
Ilfracombe, co. Devon ; and has issue— Mary. Seat — Eyre
Court Castle, co. Galway.
Sons of William Armit Eyre, Gentleman, b. ;
d. ; m. , Maria, d. of Adm. Ballingall : —
William Eyre, Gentleman, b. Hes. —
John Eyre, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Clara K., d. of
Dunham ; and has issue. Res. —
George Henry Lewis Eyre, Gentleman, b. ; m. ;
and has issue. Res. —
Son of Lt.-Col. Philip Roman Eyre, b. 1832 ; d.
1885 ; m. 1873, Lucy Catherine Louisa, d. of late
William Clarke : —
Hastings Elles John, Lieut, ist Batt. S. Stafls. Regt., b.
1^77. Res. —
Yr. sons of Richard Eyre of Woodview, co. Galway,
b. ; »!. Eleanor, d. of Capt. Baldwin : —
Henry Baldwin Eyre, late Lieut. 25th Foot. Res. —
Gerald Dillon Eyre, Esq., J. P., b. ; in. , Fannie
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Francis Heaton Thomas of Burnane,
Tipperary; and has issue — Richard Gerald Eyre, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Connaught Rangers, served throughout S.
African War, b. 1878. Seat — Prospect, Ballycumber,
King's Co.
Edmund Eyre, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Rev. Canon Richard Booth Eyre of Hassop
Park, Rector of Eyrecourt, Preb. of Clonfert, b. 1798 ;
d. 1884; ;«. 1st, 1829, Sarah (d. 1841), d. of Robert
Persse of Roxborough ; 2nd, , Honora Louisa
Madeline, d. of Ven. James Strange Butson, Arch-
deacon of Clonfert : — ■
Robert Dudley Erye, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
Matilda Norton ; and has issue. Res. — New Zealand.
Hastings Augustus Eyre, Major Army Pay Dept., late
9th Foot, b. 1854 ; m. 1882, Kathleen Francis Walsh ;
and has issue — (i) John Lionel Eyre, Gentleman, Lieut.
Dorset Regt.,/?. 1883; (2) Richard Philip Hastings Eyre,
Gentleman, I?. 1888; and Nora Kathleen. Res.— 2 Buck-
land Hill, Maidstone.
Sons of Capt. Richard Eyre, 48th Foot, b. ; d.
1866 ; ?;z. , Monimia Mary, d. of Major Butler : —
John Richard Eyre, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Annesley Eyre, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Richard Eyre, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Robert Eyre, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Thomas Stratford Eyre, b. 1822 ; d. 1898 ; m.
i860, Marion Dallas, d, of Alexander Campbell of
Edinburgh : — •
Lionel Hedges Eyre, Gentleman, b, 1863, Res. —
Willoughby Cole Eyre, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. ,
Minnie, d. of Hey wood ; and has issue — Arthur Lowry
Cole Eyre, Gentleman.
CAROLINE ISABEL EYRES, Widow, daughter of
Edward Sharp, of Gilstead Hall, Bingley, in the co. of
York. Armorial toearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar-
terly I and 4, sable on a chevron nebul(5e, plain cotised,
between three cinquefoils or, as many woolpacks jiroper
(for Eyres) ; 2 and 3 per fesse argent and or, a fesse
chequy gules, and of the first, in chief a lion rampant
between two crosses pattfe of the third (for Ketilewell).
Married, October 20, 1880, Henry William Eyres of
Dumbleton Hall, in the county of Gloucester, who died
April 6, 1881; leaving Issue — Caroline Mary Sybil.
Seat — Dumbleton Hall, Evesham, in the county of Glou-
cester.
EYSTON. Sable, three lions rampant or. Livery —
Brown.
Son of George Basil E^yston, Gentleman, b. 1820; d.
1904; in. 1851, Maria Theresa, third d. of George
Thomas Whitegreave, Esq., of Moseley Court, Staf-
fordshire, J P. and D.L. : —
Francis Thomas Eyston, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1880,
Miss Vavasour, and d.s.p. 1888. Seats — Stanford Place,
Faringdon, Berks ; Salford Hall, near Evesham.
JOHN JOSEPH EYSTON, Esquire, J. P. ^o/vv March
15, 1867, being the second son of Charles John Eyston,
Esq., J. P., by his wife Agnes Mary, fifth dau, of Michael
Henry Blount of Maple Durham, Oxon. Club — St.
George's. Armorial bearings — Sable, three lions rampant
or. Married, Oct. 15, 1890, Elizabeth, only dau. of
George Dunn of Bath House, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Seat —
Hendred House, Steventon, Berks.
RALPH AGLIONBY SLANEY EYTON, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Salop. Bo7-7t Aug. 28, 1871, being the third but eldest
surviving son of the late Thomas Slaney Eyton, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. , High Sheriff 1890, by his wife Isabel Sarah
Dashwood, eldest dau. of John Henry Ruxton of Broad
Oak, Brenchley. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
or, a fret azure ; 2 and 3, gules, two bars ermine. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
reindeer's head couped and attired or, holding in the mouth
an acorn slipped vert, fructed gold. Seats — Eyton, near
Wellington, Salop ; and Walford Hall, near Shrewsbury.
Club — Wellington.
ROBERT HENRY EYTON, Gentleman. Born Dec. 7,
1845, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Thomas Campbell Eyton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his
wife Elizabeth Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Aglionby
Slaney of Walford Manor and Hatton, Salop. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a fret azure ; 2 and 3,
gules, two bars ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped and
attired or, holding in the mouth an acorn slipped vert,
fructed gold. Married, August 26, 1866, Eleanor Josephine,
eldest dau. of Francis Fosbery of Curraghbridge, co.
Limerick. Residence —
WILLIAM HENRY PLOWDEN EYTON, Gentle-
man. Born Sept. 18, 1843, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Robert William Eyton of Albury House, Guildford,
author of the "Antiquities of Shropshire," by his wife Mary
E. , dau. of the Rev. J. G. Watts, Rector of Ledbury. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a fret azure ; 2
and 3, gules, two bars ermine. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped
and attired or, holding in the mouth an acorn slipped vert,
fructed gold. Married, August 26, 1886, Marianne Eliza-
beth, relict of the late James Quinlan, Barrister -at -Law,
Dublin, and niece of the late Lord Gordon of Drumearn.
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FABER (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale ermine, a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper, a chief azure, thereon two
mullets argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a tower or, in
front of a cubit arm in scale armour, holding in the hand
proper a rose gules, slipped and leaved also proper, two
mascles interlaced fesse ways vert. Motto — "Quisque faber
fortunse sure."
S(3ns of Charles Wilson Faber of Northaw House,
Herts, b. ; d. 1878 ; m. Mary [d. 1902), d. of late
Sir Edmund Beckett, 4th Bart. : —
Edmund Beckett Faber, Esq., J. P. and D.L. W. Riding
Yorks. , M.P. Andover Div. of Hants since 1901, b. 1847.
Res. — 19 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. ;
Belvedere, Harrogate. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Yorkshire (York).
George Denison Faber, Esq., J. P. and D.L. W. Riding
Yorks., Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), Registrar of the
Privy Council 1887-96, B.A. (Oxon.), M.P. for York city
since 1900, b. 1852 ; in. 1895, Hilda Georgiana, d. of Sir
Frederick Ulrick Graham, 3rd Bart., of Netherby, by Lady
Jane Hermione, d. of the 12th Duke of Somerset. Res. —
14 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ; Rush Court, Walling-
ford.
David Faber, Esq., J. P. Hants, b. 1853; m. 1878,
Caroline, d. of late Col. Broadley. ^MA^Ampfield
House, Romsey, Hants ; Crubenmore Lodge, Newton-
more, N.B. Cltibs — Oxford and Cambridge, Union,
Hurlingham.
Walter Vavasour Faber, Esq., Capt. late R.H.A. , Capt.
R. Wilts Imp. Yeo., b. 1857. Res. — Weyhill, nr. Andover.
C/7/^^Naval and Military.
FAGAN (U.O., Vn. Dublin, 1607). Per chevron gules
and ermine, in chief three covered cups or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
griffin segreant argent, winged and tufted or, supporting in
the talons an olive branch vert, fructed gold. Motto —
" Deo patriceque semper fidelis."
Son of Capt. William Addis Fagan, 12th Lancers,
M.P. for Carlow 1869-75, b- 1832; d. 1890; m. 1871,
Frances, d. of Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle,
Killarney : —
William Charles Trant Fagan, Gentleman, b. r^Tj.
Res. -143A Ebury Street, S. W. Clubs— Ans , Bath.
Sons of late Lt.-Col. George Hickson Fagan, R.E. : —
Lt.-Gen. Christopher Sullivan Feltrim Fagan, R.M.L.I.,
F.R.G.S., b. 1845. ^«.— Gosforth House, Duhvich.
Rev. George Hickson Feltrim Fagan, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Kings Kerswell, b. 1851. Res. — Kerswell Vicarage,
Newton Abbot.
Rev. William Feltrim Fagan, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
Hersham, b. 1853; tn. 1889, Ellen, d. of Henry Brooks of
Hersham Lodge, Surrey ; and has issue — (i) Arthur William
Fagan, Gentleman, b. 1890; and Kathleen Mary Feltrim.
Res. — Hersham Vicarage, Walton-on-Thames.
FAIR, see RUTTLEDGE-FAIR.
CHARLES BASS FAIR, Gentleman. Born 1840, being
the eldest son of the late Charles James Fair of Cape Town,
by his wife Mary, second dau. of Coakeley Leevis, Lieut, in
the Army. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules
a cross moline argent, surmounted of a bend azure (for
Fair) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and gules, three lions ram-
pant argent (for Herbert). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet, a demi-falcon rising
proper. Motto— " A tout faire." Postal address— AnAii
Office, Cape Town.
JOHN FAIR, Gentleman. Armorial bearings — Gules,
an anchor between two fleurs-de-lis in chief or and a mullet
in base argent. Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a garb or, encircled
by two snakes vert ; and in an escroU above, this Motto,
" Vincit Veritas." Residence —
The Rev. ROBERT HERBERT FAIR, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge,
Vicar of Wellow, Romsey, in the county of Huntmgdon.
Born June i, 1849, being the fourth son of Charles James
Fair of Cape Town, by his wife Mary, second daughter of
Coakeley Leevis, a Lieutenant in the Army. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross moline argent,
over all a bend azure (for Fair) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure
and gules, three lions rampant argent (for Herbert). Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon rising proper.
Motto — "A tout faire." Married, September 11, 1884,
Frances Jane, sole surviving daughter of the Reverend James
Council, Master of Arts, Rector of Monks Eleigh, in the
county of Suffolk, and widow of the Venerable E. H. Fisher,
Master of Arts, Archdeacon of Southwark, in the Diocese
of Rochester ; and has Issue — Charles Herbert Fair, Gentle-
man, born June 20, 1885 ; and Helen Mary. Postal address
— The Rectory, Westmeon, Petersfield.
FAIR (L.O.). Gules, an anchor in pale or, between two
mullets in fesse argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the liveries, a garb or, encircled
by two serpents vert. Motto — "Veritas vincit." Livery —
Black coat, yellow and ruby facings.
Son of late James Fair, Esq., J. P. co. Lanes.,
b. 1803 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1824, Elizabeth, d. of Alexander
Bannerman : —
Thomas Fair, Esq., J. P. co. Lanes., b. 1836; m. ist,
i860, Louisa [d. 1896), d. of late Bartholomew Stretton
of Grosvenor Mount, Crumpsall, Manchester ; 2nd, 1900,
Elizabeth Mary Ethel, d. of William Pilkington, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Robyhall, Lanes. ; and has issue— (i) James
Alexander Stretton Fair, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; (2) Thomas
Henry Fair, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; Gertrude Emily ; Maud
Louisa; Ethel; Rosina Stretton; and (by seeond mar.)
Elizabeth Barberie. .ff^j. — Clifton Hall, nr. Preston,
Lanes.
FAIRBAIRN, see WAILES-FAIRBAIRN.
FAIRBAIRN (1839, regranted 1869, and see Wailes-
Fairbairn). Argent, on a chevron between three boars'
heads couped gules, as many bezants. Crest — On a
wreath of the liveries, the sun in splendour proper. Motto
— " Semper eadem."
Son of Sir Thomas Fairbairn, 2nd Bart., D.L., 1823-
1891 ; m. 1848, Allison, d. of Thomas Callaway of
Chislehurst, Kent : —
Sir Arthur Henderson Fairbairn, 3rd Bart. (2 Nov. 1869),
of Ardwick, Manchester, Hon. Treas. Roy. Assoc, m aid
of Deaf and Dumb, b. 11 April 1852; m. 5 July 1882,
Florence Frideswyde, d. of late Richard Penruddocke
Long, Esq., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts. Res. --
45 Brunswick Square, Hove, Brighton. Clubs— brooks s,
Windham, Union (Brighton).
REVELL ANTHONY FAIRCLOUGH, Gentleman,
Born 1846, being the son of Thomas Fairclough of
Leyland, co. Lanes. Armorial bearings - Or, a lion
rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis
of the first, between four fleur-de-lis saltirewise of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours in front of a lion's gamb erased or, h<^aing
a fleur-de-lis, three fleurs-de-lis fessewise all azure. Motto
— "Faire sans dire." Residence-2S Kensington Palace
Gardens, London, W.
FAIRFAX, see RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY.
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BRYAN CHARLES FAIRFAX, Esquire, Capt. Durham
L.I., Aide-de-camp to Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Sir Neville
Lyttelton, K.C.B., Feb. 1903. Bor7i Sept. 12, 1873, being
the second son of the late Thomas Ferdinando Fairfax of
Steeton, Bilbrough, and Newton Kyme, Lieut. -Col. Grena-
dier Guards, by his wife Evelyn Selina, dau. of Sir William
Milner, Bart. Armorial bearings— Argent, three bars
gemelles gules, surmounted by a lion rampant sable,
crowned or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant sable.
Motto — "Fare fac." Residence — Bilbrough Manor, York.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Yorkshire (York).
The Rev. CHARLES HENRY FAIRFAX, M.A.
(Oxon.), Rector of Brailsford, Derby, formerly Vicar of
Hackthorn, co. Lincoln. Born Jan. 2, 1849, being the third
son of the late Thomas Fairfa.x, Esq., of Steeton, Bilbrough,
and Newton Kyme, J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Louisa Con-
stantia, dau. of George Ravenscroft, E. I.C.S. Armorial
bearings — Argent, three bars gemelles gules, surmounted
by a lion rampant sable, crowned or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
guardant sable. Motto — "Fare fac." Married, 1873,
Emmeline Marian [d. 1898), dau. of J. Cookson of Neasham
Hall, CO. Durham ; and has Issite — Gabriel Fairfax, Gentle-
man, b. 1878; Sybelle [;«., 1901, W. Mills, late Grenadier
Guards] ; Mary ; Theophania ; and Josephine. Residence —
Brailsford Rectory, Derby.
GUY THOMAS FAIRFAX, Esq., J. P. W. R. York-
shire. Born April 13, 1870, being the eldest son of the
late Thomas Ferdinand Fairfax, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Grenadier
Guards ; by his wife Evelyn Selina, dau. of Sir William
Milner, Bart. Armorial bearings — Argent, three bars
gemelles gules, surmounted by a lion rampant sable,
crowned or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant sable.
Motto — "Fare fac." Married, 1899, Joan, third dau. of
Charles Henry Wilson, Esq., M.P. ; and has Issite — (i)
A son, b. July 16, 1900; (2) Gavin Thomas Fairfax, Gentle-
man, b. Dec 2, 1902. Seats — Bilbrough Hall, York ; and
Steeton Hall, Tadcaster. Clubs — Bachelors', White's,
Yorkshire (York).
Admiral Sir HENRY FAIRFAX, K.C.B. ; was Naval
Attach^ to Right Hon. Sir Bartle Frere's mission to Zanzibar
1872-73, and Private Secretary to First Lord of Admiralty
1873-74; commanded H. M.S. " Monarch" at bombardment
of Alexandria 1882 (medal, Khedive's bronze star, and third
class Osmanieh) ; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1879-85,
Com. -in-Chief on Australian Station 1887-89, Naval Lord
of the Admirality 1889-92, and in command of the Channel
Fleet 1892-94; is a J. P. and D. L. for Roxburghshire;
C.B. (Civil) 1879 and (Mil.) 1882, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1896.
Born 1837, being the son of the late Sir Henry Ramsay-
Fairfax, ist Bart. Clubs — United .Service, Army and Navy,
Marlborough, and New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings —
Argent, three bars gemelles sable, surmounted of a lion
rampant gules, in the middle chief point a mullet of the
second, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and
pendent the badge of a K.C.B. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion passant
guardant proper. MottO — "Fare fac." Married, 1872,
Harriet, dau. of Sir David Kinloch, gth Baronet. Resi-
dences— Ravenswood, Melrose, N.B.
HUGH CHARLES FAIRFAX - CHOLMELEY, Es-
quire, J. P. CO. York. Born 1864, being the eldest son of
the late Thomas Charles Fairfax-Cholmeley, Esq., Captain
Royal Navy, by his wife Rosalie St. Quintin, dau. of
Strickland of Sans Souci, Posilipo, Naples; and
assumed by Royal License, 1886, the additional surname of
Fairfax. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules,
two helmets in chief proper, garnished or, in base a garb of
the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant
sable, beaked or, holding a helmet as in the arms. Estate
and postal address — Brandsby, Easingwold.
JAMES FAIRLIE, Gentleman, Lieut. Cameronians.
Born Aug. 24, 1880, being the eldest son of the late William
Fairlie, Esq., of Holms, co. Ayr, J. P. and D.L. , Lord of
the Barony of Holms, by his wife Florence, third dau. of
William Osbourne of Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron between three water-
bougets sable, as many mullets or, a border ermine.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A lion's head
couped proper. Motto — "Meditare." Residence — Holms,
by Hurlford, co. Ayr. Clubs — Caledonian, Junior Naval
and Military.
JAMES OGILVY FAIRLIE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Fife, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Oxford, Private Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope
Pius X. Born December 28, 1848, being the third son of the
late James Ogilvy Fairlie, Esquire, of Coodham, in the county
of Ayr, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, late
&(ih ^wm
Captain 2nd Life Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding
Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry , one of Her Majesty's Body Guard
of Scotland, by Elizabeth Constance his wife, only surviving
daughter of William Houison Craufurd of Craufurdland and
Braehead. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron be-
tween three water-bougets sable, within a bordure engrailed
ermines, charged with as many lions' heads affrontfe gules,
is the Military Cockade.
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imperially crowned proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a lion's head cooped gules ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Tak' thocht." Married, November 6, 1880,
Jane Mary, third daughter of John Buchanan of Dowanhill,
and 10 Moray Place, Edinburgh; and has Issiie — (i) John
Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born December 22, 1881 ; (2)
Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie, Gentleman, born March
7, 1883 ; (3) James Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born May 7,
1885 ; (4) Gilbert Thomas Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born
February 17, 1893; and Margaret Elspeth Mary. Estate —
Myres, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Myres Castle,
Auchtermuchty, Fife. Club — New (Edinburgh).
ROBERT FRANCIS FAIRLIE, Gentleman, C.E.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron between two water
bougets in chief sable, and a pheon in base point upwards
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, langued gules.
Motto— "Je suis prest."
FALCON-STEWARD (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, i
and 4, or, a fesse engrailed chequy azure and argent, be-
tween two stag's heads caboshed in chief and a round
buckle in base of the second, all within a bordure ermine
(Steward) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron between two falcons
close in chief and an annulet in base all argent (Falcon).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a stag or, charged on the body with a buckle as in
the arms, and resting the dexter foreleg on a stag's head
caboshed proper (Steward) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, and within an annulet in front thereof
sable, a falcon close argent. Livery — Black, canary cuffs
and collar.
Son of Rev. Thomas William Falcon, Clk. in Holy
Orders, b. 1832 ; d. 1883 ; in. 1874, Edith, d. of Rev.
Henry Curwen : —
William Watts Curwen Falcon -Steward (formerly Falcon),
Gentleman, b. 1881 ; vi. 1903, Muriel Margaret Mary
Hattie Montgomery, d. of Lt.-Col. Harold Gore-Browne,
King's Roy. Rifles ; and has issue — Mary Violet. Seats —
Newton Manor, Gosforth, Cumberland; Clifton House,
Workington, Cumberland. C/wiJ— Bath.
rising proper; and in an escroll above this Motto, "Ad
aethera." Married Margaret (deceased), dau. of the late
Duncan MacLennan, Inverness-shire; and has Issue^An
only child, John James MacLennan Falconer.
St. .Anns, Lasswade, co. Midlothian.
Resideiice-
GEORGE MERCER FALCONAR-STEWART, Esq.,
J. P. for CO. Linlithgow, Secretary of the Local Government
Board for Scotland. Assumed the name of Stewart in 1879,
on succeeding to the estate of Binny. Born June 10, 1844,
being the second but only surviving son of the late George
Falconar of Carlowrie (served in Rifle Brigade and 80th
Regt.), by his second wife Frances Georgina, dau of George
Mercer, Esq., D. L. , of Gorthy. Armorial bearings —
Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between a mullet in
chief gules and a hunting-horn in base sable, garnished and
stringed of the fourth. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of his liveries, a falcon close proper,
between two laurel branches in orle vert ; 2. on a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a dagger point down-
wards. Mottoes — "Candide," " Armis potentius ajquum."
Married, Sept. 8, 1881, Louise Victoria Emanuella, youngest
dau. of Vincenzo Bartolemi of Rome; and has Issue — (i)
Ronald Dundas Falconar-Stewart, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, b. July 4, 1882; (2) Cyril
Falconar-Stewart, Gentleman, h. May 14, 1884; (3) Percy
George Falconar-Stewart. Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1886;
and (4) Ian Stewart Falconar-Stewart, Gentleman, b. May
18, i8q2. 5^(7/— Binny, Uphall, LinUthgowshire. Club —
New (Edinburgh).
JOHN FALCONER, Gentleman, Member of Royal
Colleg^of Surgeons, England. Bom Sept. 30, 1827, being the
eldest and only surviving son of the late John Falconer,
Surgeon, Loanhead, co. Midlothian, by his wife Helen, dau.
of JamesMurie. Armorial bearings— Parted perfesse argent
and azure, in chief a falcon's head issuing out of a heart proper
between two mullets of the second, and in base two clay-
mores in saltire points downwards proper, entwined at the
point of intersection by a serpent enibowed biting his tail,
head to the sinister or. Mantling azure doubled argent;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a falcon
Sir FREDERICK RICHARD FALKINER, Knight
Bachelor (1896), Q.C. , Recorder of Dublin, J. P. for co. and
City of Dublin, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Chairman of
the Board of King's Hospital, and Chancellor the Bishops
of Tuam, Clogher, Kilmore, and Derry. Boi'ii 1831, being
the son of Richard Falkiner, formerly 4th Royal Irish
Dragoon Guards. Club — Dublin University. Armorial
bearings — Or, three falcons close proper, in centre chief
point a mullet gules, charged with a mullet argent (for
difference). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a falcon's lure proper, charged with a mullet
gules, thereon a mullet argent (for difference), between two
wings azure. MottO — " Fortunafavente. " Married, firstly,
1851, .Adelaide [d. 1877), dau. of Thomas Sadleir of Ballin-
derry Park, co. Tipperary ; secondly, 1878, Robina [d. 1895),
dau. of the late N. B. M'Intyre of Clover Hill, co. Dublin.
Residence — Inveruisk, Lower Killiney, co. Dublin.
RICHARD HENRY FALKINER, Esq., J. P. co. Tip-
perary. Born 1827, being the eldest son of the late Richard
Falkiner of Mount Falcon, by Tempe, dau. of Richard
Litton of Dublin. Armorial bearings— Or, three falcons
close proper, in the centre chief point a mullet gules.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wxeath
of the colours, a falcon's liu-e proper, charged with a mullet
gules, between two wings azure. Motto — " Fortuna fa-
vente. " Married, 1859, Georgina Rebecca, dau. of the late
Thomas Sadlier, Esq., J. P., of BaUindery and Castletown,
CO. Tipperary ; and has, with other Issue — A dau., Tempe.
Seat—'^loM.wX Falcon, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary.
FALKINER (U.O.). ' Or, three falcons close proper,
belled gules, a mullet for diff"erence. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath, a falcon's lure proper, between
two wings azure. Motto—" Fortuna favente."
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Son of Sir Samuel Edmund Falkiner, 6th Bart., b.
1841 ; d. 1893 ; 7)1. 1865, Blanche, d. of Sir WiUiam
Berkeley Call, 3rd Bart. : —
Sir Leslie Edmund Percy Riggs Falkiner, 7th Bart.
(24 Aug. 1777), of Annemount, co. Cork, /'. 1866; in. ist,
1894, Elaine Maynard ((/.J./. 1900), d. of William Mortimer
Maynard Farmer; 2nd, Kathleen Mary, d. of Hon. Henry
R. Orde-Powlett ; and has issue— Terence Edmund Patrick
Falkiner, Esq., b. 1903. Seat — Annemount, co. Cork.
Res. — 85 Sloane Street, London, S.W. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Boodle's, Ranelagh, County (Cork).
Sons of Richard Falkiner of Mount Falcon, b. 1778;
d. 1833 ; 7)1. 1825, Tempe, d. of Richard Litton: —
Richard Henry Falkiner, Esq., of Mount Falcon [q.v.) .
Travers Hartley Falkiner, Gentleman, C.E., b. 1829.
Res.—
Sir Frederick Richard Falkiner [q.v.).
sable and or. Crests — i. out of the coronet of a Marquess,
a demi-woman proper, crowned or, hair flowing down the
back, winged in place of arms, and from the armpits azure ;
2. out of a ducal cornet or, an eagle displayed sable, crowned
or, as in the arms ; 3. on a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram-
pant, doubled- queued andcrowned all or, brandishing a sword
as in the arms, the lion cotised by two tilting-spears gold,
from each a banner paly of six argent and gules, fringed also
gold ; 4. out of a ducal cornet or, a bull's head argent, pied
sable, armed of the first, charged on the neck with a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Fane). Mottoes —
" Salix flectitur, sed non frangitur," and " Pro Deo, Rege,
et patria." Married, July 21, 1896, Lady Mary Alice Parker,
dau. of 6th Earl of Macclesfield ; and has Isiue — Sydney
Charles Fane De Sails, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Dorothy Mary ;
and Ruth. Postal address— 'Y\\& Rectory, Weston-Super-
Mare. Club — County (Taunton).
FANE, refer to VANE.
FANE, see PONSONBY-FANE.
FANSH.\WE. Quarterly, i and 4, or, a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis sable (Fanshawe, 1490); 2 and 3
(being an augmentation granted Feb. 8, 1649, to Richard
Fanshawe, Remembrancer of the Exchequer, and others).
CECIL FANE DE SALIS, Esquire, Count Palatine
of the Palace of the Lateran (1556), Count of the Holy
Roman Empire (1748), Hereditary Knight of the Golden
Spur, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for Middlesex. Borii May
31, 1857, being the second son of Rev. Henry J. A.
Fane De Salis and his wife Grace Elizabeth, dau. of
Rt. Hon. Joseph Henley of Waterperry, Oxon. Livoy —
Green coat, orange and green waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ing's— Quarterly, i and 4 grand quarters, i. and iiii., or, an
eagle displayed sable, crowned of the field; ii. and iii.,
azure, three bends sinister argent, a lion rampant or, crowned
of the same, brandishing in his dexter paw a sword proper,
hilt of the third, over all (in pretence) an inescutcheon paly
of six argent and gules, on a chief or, a salix or willow-
tree eradicated proper (for De Salis) ; 2 and 3, azure,
three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontt^e or (for Fane). Mant-
ling sable and or. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-woman invested proper, the hair flowing down the
back, crowned or, winged in lieu of arms argent ; 2. out of
a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed sable, crowned of the
first, as in the arms ; 3. out of a mural coronet or, a demi-
lion rampant, double-queued and crowned of the same,
brandishing a sword as in the arms, the lion cotised by two
tilting-spears or, from each a banner paly of six argent
and gules, fringed of the first ; 4. out of a ducal coronet
or, a bull's head argent, pied sable, armed of the first,
charged on the neck with a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper (for Fane). Supporters — Dexter, a leopard
guardant ; sinister, a griffin regardant both proper. Mottoes
— "Flectitur non frangitur," "Pro Deo, Rege, et patria,"
and "Pro fructibus arma." Married, Sept. 3, 1889,
Rachel E. F. , dau. of the late Edmund Waller, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Farmington Lodge, Northleach, Glos. ;
and has Issue — (i) Henry Edmund Challoner Fane De
Salis, b. 1891 ; (2) Edmund William Fane De Salis, b.
1894 ; (3) Jerome Joseph Fane De Salis, b. 1896 ; (4) John
Peter Fane De Salis, b. 1897 ; (5) George Rodolph Fane De
Salis, /'. 1898 ; (6) Andrew Augustine Fane De Salis, b.
1901 ; (7) Stephen Hercules Fane De .Salis, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; Adela Lucy, </. an infant ; Barbara Grace Victoria ;
Grace Dorothea; and Judith Anna. Residence — Dawley
Court, Uxbridge. Club — Union.
Prebend..\ry CHARLES FANE DE SALIS, M.A.,
Exeter Coll., Oxford, Rector of Weston-super-Mare. Borii
March ig, i860, being the fourth son of Rev. Count Henry
J. De Salis of Portnall Park, Virginia Water, and his wife
Grace Elizabeth (who d. 1898), dau. of the Rt. Hon. Joseph
Warner Henley, D.C.L. , of Waterperry, Oxfordshire.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i and 4, grand quarters,
quarterly, i. and iiii., or, an eagle displayed .sable, crowned
of the field; ii. and iii., azure, three bends sinister wavy
argent, a lion rampant and crowned or, brandishing in his
right paw a sword proper, hilt gold, over all (in pretence) an
inescutcheon per fesse, the chief or, a salix or willow-tree
eradicated proper, the base paly of six argent and gules ;
2 and 3 grand quarters, azure, three dexter gauntlets, backs
affront^e or ; and impaling the arms of Parker, namely,
gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Mantling
chequy argent and azure, a cross gules. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased or, flames issuing from the mouth proper.
Mottoes — " In cruce victoria," and " Dux vitre ratio."
Sons of Rev. John Faithfull Fanshawe, B.A. , Lieut.
R.N. , afterwards Rector of Withington, Salop, b. 1810 ;
d. 1892; VI. 1842, Elizabeth, d. of James Upton of
Dulwich Common : — •
Henry Ernest Fanshawe, Gentleman, of Dengey, co.
Essex, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. , Camb. , Tutor
of the Coll. 1892, b. 1844 ; m. 1873, Bertha, yr. d. of Rev.
Charles Smith, B.D., Fellow of Peterhouse Coll., Camb.,
Rector of Newton, Suffolk; and has issue -(i) Charles
Henry Fanshawe, Esq., Capt., b. 1874 ; (2) Richard Evelyn
Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (3) Percival Moilliet Fan-
.shawe. Gentleman, b. 1B79 ; Amy Bertha; and Gladys
Emily.
Lionel Fanshawe, Gentleman, Comm. R.N., b. 1847;
m. 1890, Julia, widow of Capt. Kendall, H.M. Diplomatic
Service. Res. —
Sir Arthur Upton Fanshawe, K.C.S.I., Bengal Civil
Service, Director-General of the Post-Office in India, b.
is the Military Cockade.
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1848 ; m. ist, 1873, Louisa Maria (d. 1873), d. of Capt.
Chase; 2nd, 1901, Eva, d. of T. B. Myers of Porter's
Park; and has surv. issue — (i) Lionel Arthur Fanshawe,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1874; (2) Rupert Temple Fan-
shawe, Gentleman, b. 1876; (3) Geoffrey Denys Fanshawe,
Gentleman, b. i.?ijg ; (4) Jocelyn Herbert Fanshawe, Gentle-
man, b. 1880; Katherine Elinor; and Ethel Margaret.
Herbert Charles Fanshawe, Esq., C.S.L, Bengal Civil
Service, b. 1852. Fes. —
Reginald Fanshawe, Gentleman, Fellow of New Coll.,
O.xford, Prof, of Bristol Coll., b. 1855 ; m. ist, 1880, Fanny
Lithgow Payson (d. 1891), d. of Rev. J. G. Faithfull, Vicar
of Cheshunt ; and has issue — (i) Maurice Fanshawe, Gentle-
man, b. 1893; (2) Wilfrid Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1884;
(3) Gordon Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1885; and Irene.
He m. 2nd, 1896, Clara, d. of the late Rev. V. Faithful;
and had further issue — Frances Caroline ; and Alice.
Res.—
Son of Rev. Charles Robert Fanshawe of Fanshawe
Gate and Dengey Hall, Rector of Morton, Norfolk,
Vicar of Coaley, co. Gloucester, b. 1780 ; d. 1856 ;
;«. ist, 1806, Margaret ((/. 1823), d. of Rev. Robert
Faithfull of VVarfield, Berks; 2nd, Maria Catherine
Charlotte [d. i860), elder d. of Col. Hugh Wrottesley,
H.E. I.C.S., Lt.-Col. in the Bengal Establishment : —
Hugh Arnold Wrottesley Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1846;
m. 1885, Rosa, d. of ; and has issue — Lily.
Sons of John Gaspard Fanshawe, Gentleman, of
Parsloes, Essex, Late Clerk in the Board of Trade.
b. 1824 ; d. ; m. 1853, Barbara Frederica Beau-
jolois, third d. of Hon. William James Coventry of
Earl's Croome Court, co. Worcester : —
Evelyn John Fanshawe, Esq , Late Capt. 4th Batt.
Essex Regt., b. 1854; ;«. 1887, Emily, d. of John Moore ;
and has i^sue — Edgar Sydney Waldo Fanshawe, Gentle-
man, b. 1 89 1.
Basil Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., Capt. N. Devon Yeo.
Cav. [^Livery — Myrtle green, red fac ngs], b. 1857;
m. i8qo, Mary Georgina, only d. of the late Sir William
Henry Gierke, Bart., of Hitcham, Bucks; and has issue —
(i) Aubrey Basil Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2)
Evelyn Gascoyne Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Muriel
Mary; Aline Barl ara ; Rachel Georgina; and Vere.
Seats — Holywell Girt, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Devon ;
The Park, Lunugala, Ceylon. Clubs — Auxiliary Forces,
Barnstaple and North Devon (Barnstaple), Colombo
(Ceylon).
Lyonell Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1894, Bessie
Emily, second d. of William Gibson Miller ; and has issue —
Loftus Gaspard Lyonell William Fanshawe, Gentleman,
b. 1896. Kes.~
Son of the Rev. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe, M.A. St.
Mary's Coll., Oxon., of Parsloes and Wyersdale,
Domestic Chaplain to 7th Earl of Kintore, and Vicar
of Dagenham, b. 1792; d. 1858; tii. 1821, Catherine
Stephens [d. 1881), eld. d, of Major-Gen. John Gaspard
Le Marchant of Manor le Marchant, Guernsey : —
Thomas Basil Fanshawe, Esq., Col, late 33rd Regt.,
engaged in Crimean and Abyssinian Wars, b. 1829 ; m. 1864,
limily Catherine, yr. d. of Gerard Lipyeatt Gosselin of
Mount Ospringe, Kent; and has issue — (i) Gerard Lewis
Fanshawe, Esq., Capt. R. E. , b. 1866; m. 1894, Grace (d.
1904), second d. of the late Hynman .'\llenby ; (2) Herbert
Cecil Fanshawe, Gentleman, Lieut. .Submarine Min. Mil.
Eng. , b. 1867; (3) Reginald Winnington Fanshawe, Esq.,
Capt. West Riding Regt. , ^. 1871 [m. 1898, Susan Isabel,
ygst. d. of R. F. MacTier, late Bombay Civil Service] ; (4)
Frank Raymond Fanshawe, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; Helen
Maude [m. 1890, Cecil Augustus Carey, Advocate and
A. D.C. to the Governor of Guernsey]; and Lilian Emily.
Res. —
Colonel THOMAS BASIL FANSHAWE, Esquire;
served in the Crimea, in the Indian Mutiny, and in Abys-
synia ; retired as Colonel. Born Dec. 3, 1829, being the
second son of the late Rev. T. L. Fanshawe, M.A. , Domes-
tic Chaplain to the Earl of Kintore, Vicar of Dagenham,
CO. Essex, and his wife Catherine Stephens, eldest dau. of
Maj.-Gen. John Gaspard Le Marchant of Manor Le Mar-
chant, Guernsey, First Lieut. -Governor of the Royal Mili-
tary College, Sandhurst. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
1 and 4, or, a chevron between three fleurs-delis sable ;
2 and 3 (being an augmentation granted Feb. 8, 1649, to
Richard Fanshawe, Remembrancer of the Exchequer),
chequy argent and azure, a cross gules. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased or, flames of fire issuing from the mouth proper.
Mottoes — "In cruce victoria," and "Dux vitre ratio."
Married Emily Catherine, younger dau. of Gerard Lipyeatt
Gosselm of Mount Ospringe. co. Kent; and has Issue— (\)
Gerard Lewis Fanshawe, Esq., Captain Royal Engineers,
b. April 24, 1866 [m. Grace, second dau. of Hyman Allenby
of Felixstowe, co. Suffolk] ; (2) Herbert Cecil Fanshawe,
Gentleman, Lieut. Submarine Miners Militia Engineers, b.
Nov. 9, 1867 ; (3) Reginald Winnington Fanshawe, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regt., b.
Sept. 2, 1871 ; (4) Frank Raymond Fanshawe, Gentleman,
b. March 5, 1874; and Lilian Emily. Residence—
FARDELL. Azure, on a bend ermine, between a uni-
corn's head erased in chief and a lion rampant erminois
in base, an open book proper between two roses gules,
barbed and seeded vert. Mantling azure and ermine.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
demi-lion erminois, charged on the shoulder with a rose,
and holding between the paws an open book as in the
arms. Motto— " Non nobis solum." Z,/wo'— Dark blue.
Sons of John Wilson Fardell, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; d.
1896; m. 1861, Frances, d. of J. H. Heard: —
John Fardell, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1890, Margaret
Mary, d. of John Smith of Bembridge ; and has issue —
(i) John Gerald Fardell, Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) Frederick
Herbert Fardell, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (3) Gervase Fardell,
Gentleman, b. 1895; (4) Wilson Fardell, Gentleman, b.
1904 ; and Joan Alice. Seat — Moreton Manor, Brading,
Isle of Wight. Club — Royal Victoria Yacht.
George Fardell, Gentleman, b. 1872. Po^t. add. — Ryde,
Isle of Wight.
Sir (THOMAS) GEORGE FARDELL, M.P. for Pad-
dington (South Division), Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1862 ; joined
Norfolk Circuit ; sometime Registrar in Bankruptcy at
Manchester ; was a Member of Metropolitan Board of
W^orks 1884-89 (mainly instrumental in obtaining Roy.
Com, to inquire into allegations against Board 1888) ; for-
merly a County Councillor for London (S. Paddington Div. ),
six years Chm. of Licensing Committee; J. P. and Chm.
of Quarter Sessions for Isle of Ely. Born October 26,
1833, being the younger son of the late Rev. Henry Fardell,
Vicar of Wisbech and Canon of Ely, by Eliza, elder dau.
of the late Rt. Rev. Bowyer Edward Sparke, D. D., Lord
Bishop of Ely. Clubs — Carlton, t'onservative. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a bend ermine, between a unicorn's
heail erased in chief and a lion rampant in base erminois,
an open book proper between two roses gules, barbed and
seeded vert. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws an open book as in the
arms, charged on the shoulder with a rose gules. Motto —
"Non nobis solum." Married, 1862, Letitia Anne, dau.
of the late Henry Swann Oldfield, B.C.S. ; and has sur-
viving Issue — (i) Rev. Ernest Scott Fardell, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of WrL^ningham, co. Norfolk, b. 1864 [m.,
1890, Isobel Elsie Macfie, and has issue] ; (2) Hubert
Askew Fardell, E'-q., formerly in Dorsetshire Regt., now
Capt. 4th Batt. East Surrey Regt., b. 1868 [m., 1892, Hen-
rietta Maria, second dau. of the late Henry Woods of
Warnford Park, and has issue] ; Flora Emily ; and Lilian
Edith. Residence — 26 Hyde Park Street, W.
FAREWELL (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron engrailed
between three escallops argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an heraldic
tiger sejant sable, ducally gorged or.
Son of Capt. Nathaniel Farewell of Holebrook, co.
Somerset :—
The late Major-Gen. William Thomas Freke Farewell,
b. 1825; (/. 1903; ni. 1851, Augusta D. S. , d. of Capt.
Francis Senior, H.E.I.C.S. 7?^.— Westwood, Lansdown
Road, Bath.
ALLAN FARIE, Esquire, of Farme, in co. of Lanark,
J. P. for CO. of Lanark. Born March 19, 1832, being the
second but oldest surviving son of the late James Fane
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of Farme, by his wife Janet, dau. of James Scott of Cow-
lairs, in CO. of Lanark. Annorial bearings — Azure, an
anchor in pale argent, a chief or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, an eagle displayed proper, charged on
the breast with an anchor argent. Motto — " Corde,
Mente, Manu." Married, June 15, 1880, Sarita, youngest
daughter of David Russell Crawford of Tirhoot, Bengal,
and Cheltenham ; and has Issue — Allan James Crawford
Farie, Gentleman, born April 7, 1881 ; and Sarita Alice
Lloyd. Residence — Baronald, in the county of Lanark,
North Britain.
Captain ARTHUR FARISH FARISH. Bom April
9, 1868, being the third son of the late Edward Farish
of Elm Park Gardens, co. Middlesex, who died 1886, by
his wife Georgiana, only dau. and heir of the late Walter-
Hancock Garthwaite of Shakleford, co. Surrey, late Cap-
tain Volunteer Forces and Lieutenant Reserve of Officers,
a Solicitor of the Supreme Court. Livery — Light drab,
facings blue. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron azure, guttt^-d'eau, between two horse-
shoes in chief and a bugle-horn stringed in base, all of the
second (for Farish) ; 2 and 3 quarterly per fesse indented,
i. and iiii. , gules, a chevron or ; ii. and iii. , azure, a fret of the
second (for Garthwaite). Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon two horse-shoes or, a
bugle-horn stringed azure. MottO — "Forward." Postal
address ^'WoTCttsier House, Walbrook, London, E.C.
Ciitb — junior Constitutional.
AGNES-MAUDE FARISH, Gentlewoman, widow of
the late John Farish, Gentleman, who was b. 1871, and d.
May 27, 1904 (being the fifth son of the late Edward Farish
of Elm Park Gardens, co. Middlesex, by Georgiana, only
dau. and heiress of the late Walter-Hancock Garthwaite of
Shakleford, co. Surrey), and dau. of John Drinkwater Ghosley.
Livery— lAghi drab, facings blue. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron azure, gutt(5e-d'eau,
between two horse-shoes in chief and a bugle-horn stringed
in base all of the second (for Farish) ; 2 and 3, quarterly
per fesse indented, i. and iiii. , gules, a chevron or ; ii. and iii.
azure, a fret of the second (for Garthwaite). Address — 4
Elm Park Gardens.
ram, co. Cumberland ; Patron of Cornworthy Vicarage,
CO. Devon. Postal addresses—:^ Elm Park Gardens, South
'^OR^^ARDj^
Kensington; 57^ Old Broad Street, London, E.G.; and
10 Victoria Street, Westminster. Clubs — Conservative, City
Carlton.
CLAUDE REGINALD THORNE FARISH, Gentle-
man; served in South Africa 1900-1901 with K..'\. Medical
Corps (medal). Born January 3, 1870, being the fourth
son of the late Edward Farish of Elm Park Gardens,
CO. Middlesex, who died 1886, by his wife Georgiana, oifly
dau. and heir of the late Walter - Hancock Garthwaite
of Shakleford, co. Surrey. Z/z-'^rj/— Light drab, facings
blue. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a
chevron azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between two horse-shoes in chief
and a bugle-horn stringed in base all of the second (for
Farish); 2 and 3 quarterly per fesse indented, i. and iiii.,
gules, a chevron or ; ii. and iii. , azure, a fret of the second (for
Garthwaite). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon two horse-shoes or, a bugle-
horn stringed azure. Motto — " Forward. " Postal ad-
dress—\ Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
EDWARD GARTHWAITE FARISH, Gentleman, a
Solicitor of the Supreme Court, April 1881, and of the Privy
Council, 1895, and a Parliamentary Agent ; Citizen and
of the Companies of Scriveners and Gunmakers of Lon-
don. Born Feb. 8, 1856, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Farish of Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, Gentle-
man, who died 1886, by his wife Georgiana, only dau.
and heir of the late Walter Hancock Garthwaite of Shakle-
ford, CO. Surrey, and of Burniere, Cornwall, Gentleman.
Livery — YA^i drab, facings Cambridge blue. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron azure,
gutt^e-d'eau, between two horse-shoes in chief and a bugle-
horn stringed in base all of tlie second (for Farish) ; 2 and 3,
quarterly per fesse indented, i. and iiii., gules, a chevron or ;
ii. and iii. , azure, a fret of the second (for Garthwaite). Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon two horse-shoes or, a bugle-horn stringed azure.
Motto — " Forward." ^^/ato— Tewfit Hall, Holme Cult-
GEORGIANA FARISH, Gentlewoman, widow of the late
Edward Farish, of Elm Park Gardens, Gentleman, who was
born in London, Nov. 17, 1831, and died at Kingsnorth
Rectory, co. Kent, Sept. 9, 1886. Born Feb. 26, 1837, being
the only surviving child and sole heiress of the late Walter
Hancock Garthwaite of Shakleford, co. Surrey, and of
Burniere, co. Cornwall, Gentleman, by his wife Georgina,
second dau. of the late William Vaughan of Eyton-in-Alber-
bury, CO. Salop. jL/z'tvi'— Light drab, facings light or
Cambridge blue. Armorial bearings -Argent, a chevron
azure, guttle d'eaux, between two horse-shoes in chief and
a bugle-horn stringed in base, all of the second, and upon
an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Garthwaite, namely,
quarterly per fesse indented i and 4, gules, a chevron or ;
2 and 3, azure, a fret of the second. Married, Oct. 28,
1854, the late Edward Farish, Gentleman; and has Issue —
(i) Edward Garthwaite Farish, Gentleman (to whom refer) ;
(2) Leonard Walter Farish, Gentleman (to whom refer) ; (3)
Arthur Farish Farish, Esq. (to whom refer) ; (4) Claude
Reginald Thorne Farish, Gentleman (to whom refer) ; (5)
John Farish, Gentleman, a medical practitioner of the
Orange River Colony, b. Oct. 17, 1871, </. May 27, 1904, s.p.
\rn., April 6, 1895, Agnes Maude, second dau. of John
Drinkwater Ghosley] ; (6) Rupert Vaughan Farish, Gentle-
man (to whom refer); Georgina Eliza, d. May 3, 1899;
Mabel ; Florence, d. Alay 3, 1904 [w. Anders Lindblad of
Stockholm, Knight of the Order of the Northern Star and
Licentiate in Medicine, University of Upsala, and had issue,
two children] ; Edith Mary ; Frances [w. Rev. Arthur Sand-
bach, M.A. Cantab., late Vicar of Cornworthy, co. Devon,
and has had issue, seven children]; Hilda \_m. Thomas
Henry Henry Howson, B.A. Oxon., Secretary and Assistant
Master of Rugby School and Student-at-Law Gray's Inn,
and has issue, two children] ; and Madeline Allnutt. Resi-
dence ^d, Elm Park Gardens.
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LEONARD WALTER PARISH, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 22, 1864, being the second son of the late Edward
Parish of Elm Park Gardens, co. Middlesex, who d. 1886, by
his wife Georgiana, only dau. and heiress of the late Walter-
Hancock Garthwaite of Shakleford, co. Surrey. Livery —
Light drab, facings blue. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a chevron azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between
two horse-shoes in chief and a bugle-horn stringed in base
all of the second (for Parish) ; 2 and 3, quarterly per fesse
indented, i. and iiii., gules, a chevron or; ii. and iii., azure,
a fret of the second (for Garthwaite). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two
horse-shoes or, a bugle-horn stringed azure. Motto — " For-
ward." Married, July 3, 1900, Valerie Isabel, younger dau.
of Henry Edward Meyer, late Lieut, ist Regiment Sardinian
Army. Postal a(/(//-(?jJ-— Brooklands, Cheshire.
JL RUPERT VAUGHAN PARISH, Gentleman. Lieut.
^ Royal Warwickshire Regt. , of Jesus Coll., Camb.,
and of Grays Inn, Student-at-Law. Born March i, 1876,
being the sixth son of the late Edward Parish of Elm Park
Gardens, co. Middlesex, who died 1896, by his wife Geor-
giana, only dau. and heiress of the late Walter-Hancock
Garthwaite of Shakleford, co. Surrey. Livery — Light drab,
facings blue. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between two horse-
shoes in chief and a bugle-horn stringed in base all of the
second (for Parish) ; 2 and 3, quarterly per fesse indented,
i. and iiii., gules, a chevron or; ii and iii., azure, a fret of
the second (for Garthwaite). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two horse-shoes
or, a bugle-horn stringed azure. Motto—" Forward."
Married, Oct. 28, 1903, Alice Maude Mary, dau. of Lieut.
William Shackleton, retired Military Train. Postal address
— Royal Warwickshire Regt., Curragh, Kildare, Ireland.
FARLEY, see TURNER-FARLEY.
FRANCIS PARMBROUGH, Gentleman. Born March
23, 1806, being the eldest son of William Farmbrough, by
his wife Anna Watts, only daughter of Richard Checkley.
Armorial bearings — Gules, three cross crosslets bend-
ways between two bendlets engrailed, the whole between as
many garbs or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed vested gules, holding a plough
paddle handled, also gules and bladed or, the arm garnished
with a wreath of wheat ears proper. Motto—" Deus noster
refugium." Married, November 17, 1829, Eliza, only child
of Charles Griffes ; and has IssueStwen sons and nine
daughters, ^j/a/t-— Denbigh Hall, Sympson, in the co. of
Buckmgham. Postal address— 'Denbigh. Hall, Bletchley.
H Sir WILLIAM FARMER, Knight Bachelor, one of
\J Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London.
Born 1832, being the son of the late Samuel Parmer of
Moor Hall, in the county of Worcester, by his wife Eliza-
beth, daughter of Thomas White ; dubbed Knight Bachelor,
1891. C///(^.f— Constitutional, City Carlton. Z./j'tvj— Dark
green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per
chevron dovetailed gules and argent, in chief two lions
heads erased of the last, and in base a salamander in flames
proper, and impaling the arms of Perkins, namely erminois,
an eagle displayed, in chief an escallop between two fleurs-
de-lis, and in base a fleur-de-lis between two escallops all
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for the
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an
antelope argent, sem6e of estoiles sable, armed and unguled
or, resting the dexter forefoot upon a fountain proper ; with
the Motto, "Agendo honeste." Married, ]a.n. 26, 1864,
Martha Perkins, dau. of the late Thomas Perkins of Droit-
wich, CO. Worcester; andhas/«?/f — William Alfred Parmer,
Esq. b. Jan. i, 1868; Martha Amy; Ahce Maud; and Made-
line. Postal address — Ascot Place, Berks.
WILLIAM TANNER FARNCOMBE - TANNER,
Esquire, J. P. Essex. Born March i, i860, being the eldest
son of William Parncombe of Montpellier Villa, Worthing,
by his wife Philidelphia, dau. of William Tanner, Esq.,
J, P., D.L. , late of Patcham, Brighton, Sussex; assumed
additional name and the arms of Tanner in 1881, by Royal
Licence. Livery— Drnk blue. Armorial bearings— Sable,
three piles argent, two issuant from the chief and one from
the base, each charged with a Moor's head in profile couped
at the shoulder proper, wreathed about the temples of the
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second and gules. Mantling' sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head as in the
arms, between two trefoils slipped vert. Seats — Fishers,
Wakes Colne, Halstead ; More House, Wivelsfield, Burgess
Hill, Sussex.
WILLIAM EDWARD BASIL FARNHAM, Esquire,
J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1887, late Captain Leicester
Yeomanry, M.A. Cambs. F. R. H.S. Born July 18, 1855,
being the eldest son of the late Edward Basil Farnham,
Esq., J. P. and D. L, , High Sheriff 1870, Major Leicester
Yeomanry, M.P. for N. Leicestershire from 1837 to 1859,
and his wife Gertrude Emily, second dau. of Sir William
Cradock Hartopp, Bart., of Four Oaks Park, co. Warwick.
Armorial bearing's — Quarterly or and azure, in the two
first quarters a crescent counterchanged, and impaling the
arms of Scott, namely argent, on a fesse gules, cotised
azure, between three catherine-wheels sable, as many lambs
passant of the field. Mantling or and azure. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an eagle or, wings c'.ose, preying on
a rabbit argent. Married, Nov. 9, 1882, Catherine Matilda
Annie Georgina, second dau. of Sir Francis Scott, 3rd Bart.,
of Great Barr, co. Stafford ; and has Issue — John Adrian
George Farnham, Gentleman, b. March 5, 1890; and
Lilian Mildred Gertrude. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's.
§^ Admiral Sir ARTHUR FARQUHAR, Knight
^^ Commander of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath (1886) Admiral Royal Navy, J. P. and D.L. co. of
Aberdeen. Born 18 15, being the only son of Rear-Admiral
Sir Arthur Farquhar, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Knight Commander of the
Sword of Sweden, by his wife Jane, dau. of James Murray
of Campvere ; created Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Lively — Dark Claret
colour. Armorial bearings — Or, a lion rampant sable,
supporting a sword erect proper, the blade encircled by a
wreath of laurel also proper, between three sinister hands
couped gules, a chief wavy azure, thereon out of waves of
the sea a representation of a fortified town of the third,
and above the word "Gluckstadt" in letters of gold,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his
badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a naval
crown or, a sword as in the arms, and a flag flowing to-
wards the sinister in saltire azure, inscribed with the
word "Acheron" in letters of gold, surmounted by a
dexter hand issuant gules ; with the Motto. ' ' Sto cado
fide et armis." Married, 1851, Ellen [d. 1898) dau. of
Philip Rickman ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Murray
Farquhar, Esq., Capt. in the Royal Navy, b. 1855 [w.,
1893, Eva, dau. of Malcolm McNeill, Esq., C.B., and has
issue, Arthur McNeill Farquhar, Esq. ; Malcolm Farquhar,
Gentleman ; and John Farquhar, Gentleman] ; (2) Richard
Bowles Farquhar, Esq., Capt. in the Royal Navy, b. 1859
[;«., 1882, Mary Reade, dau. of Reade, Consul at
Corfu, and has issue, Ellen, Dee, and Nina] ; (3) William
Rickman Farquhar, Esq., b. i860 [;«. , 1897, Manon, dau. of
H. Peck of United States Navy, and has issue, Stuart
Moubray Farquhar, Gentleman] ; (4) Moubray Gore Farqu-
har, Esq., b. 1862; (5) Albert Farquhar, Esq., b. 1864
[w. , 1887, Alice Jane, dau. of Alexander Nicol, and has
issue, Alastair Charles Nicol Farquhar. Gentleman, and
Adeline Mary]; (6) Stuart St. John Farquhar, Esq., Com-
mander Royal Navy, b. 1865 ; (7) Charles Gordon Darroch
Farquhar, Esq., /'. 1867; (8) James Brooke Farquhar, Esq.,
b. i868 ; (9) Hobart Brooks Farquhar, Esq., b. 1874 ; Ellen
Philippa Mary (</. 1886) [m. Col. Robert Townley Cald-
well]; Jane Gertrude ; Adeline[w?., 1877, Rev. Hon. Edmund
Tudor St. John] ; and Alice[w.
Esq., of Cound, Shropshire].
Drumnagesk, Aboyne, N.B.
1890, James ThursbyPelhani,
Estate and postal address —
Club — United Service.
ALEXANDER FARQUHARSON, Gentleman, Lieut,
loth Hussars 1889-93. Born March 12, 1867, being the
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second son of the late James Ross Farquharson, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , by his wife Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau. of
Alexander Haldane Oswald ot Auchincruive. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant gules ;
2 and 3, argent, a lir tree growing out of a mount in base,
fructed proper, and on a chief gules, the Royal banner of
Scotland displayed on a canton of the tirst, a hand issuing
from the sinister side, holding a dagger point downwards
proper ; impaling the arms of Musgrave, namely azure, six
annulets, three, two, and one or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath ot his liveries, a demi-lion ram-
pant gules, holding in his dexter paw a sword pro| er, pom-
melled or. Supporters — Two wild cats regardant proper.
Motto — " Eide et fortitudine." Married, ]a.n. 16, 1893, Zoe
Caroline, second dau. of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart., of
Eden Hall, Cumberland. Heat — Invercauld, Ballater, Aber-
deenshire. Town address — 12 Lowndes Square, S.W.
GEORGE FARQUHARSON (formerly George Young
Leslie) of Whitehouse, co. Aberdeen. Born 1846, second
son of the late George Abercromby Young Leslie, 13th
Laird of Kininnie, Banffshire, by his wife Barbara, dau. of
General William Stewart, C.B. , of Lesmurdie, Banffshire,
and succeeded his cousin the late Andrew Farquharson in
1896, when he assumed by special licence the name and
arms of Farquharson of Whitehouse. Club — Oriental,
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion
rampant gules ; 2 and 3 or, a fir tree growing out of a
mount in base proper, on a chief gules, the banner of
Scotland displayed, a canton ermine, charged with a
dagger proper point downwards. Mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter paw a
sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or ; and in an
Farquharson of Haughton, by his first wife Mary S.,
younger daughter of the late General Sir Alexander Leith
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, of Freefield and Glenkindie, in the county of Aber-
deen. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly,
1. or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure (for
Farquharson) ; 2. and 3. azure, a bezant between three garbs
or (for Gumming) ; 4. argent, a Scotch fir-tree growing out
of a mount proper (also for Farquharson). Estate and
postal address — Haughton, Alford, Aberdeenshire.
FARQUHARSON - MACDONALD, see COLQU -
HOUN-FARQUHARSON-MACDONALD.
FARRANT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on
a chief per pale gules and sable, two crosses patonce vair6 or
and azure (Farrant) ; 2. azure, on a fesse invested or, three
escroll above this Motto, " Fide et fortitudine ; " and below
the shield, "I force nae frien ; I fear nae fae." Seat —
Whiteliouse, co. Aberdeen.
MARIA OGILVIE FARQUHARSON, Spinster, eldest
daughter and heiress of the late Robert Francis Ogilvie
leopard's faces gules (Lee) ; 3. sable, a chevron between
three pelican's heads erased or, vulning themselves proper
(Godfrey). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested azure, the
cuff argent, charged with a cross patonce vain5 of the last
and gules, the hand grasping an anchor cabled proper
(Farrant) ; 2. on a wreath, argent and gules, a demi-negro
affront^ holding in his dexter hand a tlag flowing to the
sinister thereon on waves of the sea a ship all proper.
Motto — " Spes anchora vitoe."
Son of Richard Farrant of Oxford : —
Sir Richard Farrant, Knt. Bach. (1897), /'. 1835; w. 1854,
Fanny, d. of late Samuel Wymark of Newhaven, Sussex.
Seat — Rockhurst, West Hoathly, Sussex. Torvn res.—
9 Park Square, N.W. C/«3— Reform.
FARRELL, quartered by CONYERS.
GEORGE FARREN, Esquire, of Trefenai, Carnarvon-
shire, J. P. CO. Carnarvon (High Sheriff 1898), Member
of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Royal
Statistical Society. Born 1836, being the son of the late
George Farren, Barrister-at-Law. Z?W)'- Buff and red.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a pile gules, between two
blocks of dressed red granite proper, a lion passant regardant
of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath
of the colours, upon a block of dressed grey granite proper,
is the Naval Cockade,
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a lion passant re,L;ardant gules, resting the dexter forepaw
on a saltire or. Motto— " Perseverantia vincit." Married,
the centre chief point a bezant charged with a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper, two oak-branches slipped chev-
Cundy, Esq. (she
Club — Reform
1876, Rebecca Mary, dau. of Henry C.
(/. 1886). .Sea^— Trefenai, Carnarvon.
(S.W.).
FARRELL, quartered by FOX.
Thk Reverend FREDERIC FARRER, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. St. John's Coll., Oxford, Rector of Bourton-
on-the-Hill, Moreton-in-Marsh. Born September 29, 1826,
being the fifth son of the late Farrer Grove SpurgeonFarrer
of Brayfield House, Bucks, who assumed by Royal Licence,
1799, the additional surname and arms of Farrer, by his
wife Mary, dau. of the Hon. David Anstruther, and relict
of Capt. Mitford, R.N. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a bend sable, three horse-shoes of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
horse-shoe argent between two wings sable. Married, firstly,
1852, Georgina Ann, eldest dau. of Rev. W. J. E. Bennett,
Vicar of Frome ; and by her had Issue— Ma-vy, and Georgina
Ann [?«., April 1882, Henry Appleby Wollaston, and d.
March 1883, leaving one dau.]. He married secondly, 1869,
Maria Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Rev. J. A. Barron,
of Great Stanmore ; and has Issue— [1) Lawrence William
Frederic Farrer, Gentleman, h. June 1871, (/. 1873; (2)
Denis Herbert Farrer, Gentleman, b. May 1874 ; Clarence
Annie Mary ; Betty Marie Noel ; and Dorothy Acton.
./?«/(/««(-«— Bourton-on-the-Hill, Moreton-in-Marsh, and
Brayfield House, Bucks.
WILLIAM FARRER, Gentleman. Borft February 28,
1861, being the second son of William Farrer Ecroyd, Esq.,
J. P., D. L., by his wife Mary, only dau. of Thomas Back-
house of York (see Ecroyd of Lomeshaye). Obtained a
Royal Licence dated July 29 ,1856, to assume the name of
Farrer in lieu of Ecroyd, and to assume the arms of Farrer,
and to quarter therewith his paternal coat in accordance
with a provision contained in the will of his great-uncle
William Farrer, late of Whitbarro^v Lodge, co. Westmor-
land, J. P., who died Feb. 4, i886. C//^/;— Constitutional.
Livery Dark purple, silver buttons. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend indented sable,
between three acorns leaved and slipped proper, three horse-
shoes of the first (for Farrer) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron
erminois, between three stags' heads erased of the last, in
ronwise also proper (for Ecroyd) ; and for the Crests, i. on
a wreath of the colours, an acorn leaved and slipped proper
within a horse-shoe sable, between two wings of the last,
each charged with a horse-shoe argent (for Farrer) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-tower proper,
thereon a stags head erased erminois, three spears, one in
pale and two in saltire, also proper (for Ecroyd). Motto —
" Ferr6 va ferme." Married, firstly, April 25, 1895, Ellen
Jane Ward (who died June i, 1897), second dau. of Henry
Ward, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Staff., of Rodbaston, Penk-
ridge, by his wife Jane, second dau. and co-heiress of John
Bagnall, Esq., J. P., of West Broniwich ; and has Issue—
Alizon Margaret Farrer Ecroyd (who being born and bap-
tized before her father's change of name retains his paternal
name of Ecroyd). He ?//. secondly, 1900, Eliza, ihird dau.
of J. Boyce, of Redgrave, Suffolk ; and has further Issue—
Olive Mary. Postal add>-esses—\\a.\\ Garth, Over Kellet,
near Carnforth, Yorks ; Whitbarrow Lodge, near Grange-
over-Sands.
WILLIAM FARSIDE, Esq., J. P. North Riding Yorks.,
M.A. Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge. Armorial bearings-
Gules, a fesse or, between three bezants, a bordure wavy
ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath 6f
the colours, two lions' gambs erect argent, erased gules,
holding a bezant, the whole debruised by a bsndlet wavy
ermine. Motto — " Furth and fear nocht." Seats -T\\or\ie
Hall, Fylingdales, near Whitby ; Bilton Hall, Knaresboro.
Club — Royal Societies.
FAUCONBRIDGE or FAUCONBERG, quartered by
CONYERS.
SSiR GEORGE FAUDEL FAUDEL-PHILLIPS, ist
Baronet (1897), G.C.I.E., Lord Mayor of London
(1896-97), Alderman of the Ward at Farringdon Within,
is the Military Cockade.
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Sheriff of London and Middlesex (1884-85), and High
Sheriff of the co. of London (1895), J-P- for cos. Hertford,
London, and Middlesex, D. L. for the co. of London and
one of the Commissioners for executing the Lieutenancy of
the City of London, an Almoner and Governor of Christ's
Hospital, Governor of the Irish Society, President of the
Jewish F'ree Schools at Norwood, President of Bethlehem
and Bridewell Hospital. By Royal Licence Dec. 23, 1895,
he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of
Faudel before that of Phillips, and to bear the arms of
Faudel quarterly with those of Phillips. Born July 1840,
being the second son of the late Sir Benjamin S. Phillips,
Lord Mayor of the City of London 1866 and 1867, by
Rachel, only dau. of Henry P'audel. Livery — Dark blue
and gold. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, paly
of six ermine and azure, on a chief gules, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut or (for I'hillips) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent
and or, in the first and fourth a chevron azure, and in the
second and third a peacock's head erased proper, all within
a bordure sable (for Faudel) ; the escutcheon being sur-
rounded by his ribbon and collar of the Order of the Indian
Empire, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of
Lawson, namely gules, a saltire double parted and fretted
or, between in fesse two rams' heads couped argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, a squirrel sejant cracking a
nut or, between on the dexter side a trefoil slipped and on
the sinister a branch of hazel fructed, extending to the
dexter, charged on the shoulder with an acorn leaved and
slipped proper (for Phillips) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount a peacock regardant in its pride proper, be-
tween two roses argent, leaved and slipped vert. Sup-
porters— On the dexter side a Hindu, and on the sinister a
Mahomedan of India, both habited "proper MottO — " Ne
tentes aut perfice." Married, April 17, 1867, Helen, dau.
of Joseph Moses Levy, Esq., J. P., D.L., of 51 Grosvenor
Street, London, and Florence Cottage, Ramsgate (and
sister of Lord Burnham, of Hall Barn, Bucks); and has
Issue — (i) Benjamin Samuel Faudel-Phillips, Esq., J. P.
CO. Hertford, High Sheriff co. London, one of the Com-
missioners for executing the Lieutenancy for the City of
London, b. July 21, 1871 ; (2) Lionel Lawson Faudel
Faudel-Phillips, Esq., a Commissioner of Lieutenancy for
the City of London, b. April 11, 1877; Beatrice Rachael
Faudel [m., July 20, 1892, Philip Henriques, Esq., a
Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London, of
Grosvenor Place, London ; and has issue] ; Nellie Cyril
Faudel; and Stella Josephine Faudel [;«., Dec. 17, 1903,
Hon. Charles Henry Tufton, 3rd son of Lord Hothfield].
Seat — Balls Park, Hertford. T070H residence — 52 Grosvenor
Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Garrick, Orleans.
H SAMUEL HENRY FAUDEL-PHILIPS, Esq., J.P.
@ for Kent, one of the Commissioners for executing the
Lieutenancy for the City of London (High Sheriff 1898).
By Royal Licence Dec. 23, 1895, he and his issue were
authorised to take and use the surname of Faudel before
that of Phillips, and to bear the arms of Faudel quarterly ,
with those of Phillips. Born Oct. i, 1838, being the eldest
son of the late Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips, J.P. and
D.L. , Lord Mayor of the City of London 1865, and his
wife Rachel, only dau. of Samuel Faudel of the city of
Hamburgh, and sister and heiress of Henry Faudel of
Westerham, Kent. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, paly of six ermine and azure, on a chief gules, a squirrel
sejant cracking a nut or (for Phillips) ; 2 and 3, quarterly
argent and or, in the first and fourth a chevron azure, and
in the second and third a peacock's head erased proper, all
within a bordure sable (for Faudel). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut or, between on
the dexter side a trefoil slipped, and on the sinister a branch
of hazel fructed, extending to ihe dexter, charged on the
shoulder with an acorn leaved and slipped (for Phillips) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a peacock re-
gardant in its pride proper, between two roses argent, leaved
and slipped vert. Motto— " Ne tentes aut perfice." Mar-
ried, April 29, 1875, Sarah Georgiiia, dau. of George White
of PorchesterGate, London; andhasAjwe — (i) Harry Faudel
Faudel-Phillips, Esq., 5th R.I. Lancers, b. Jan. 7, 1884;
Rachel Faudel ; Henrietta Norah Faudel ; and Ceril
Katherine Faudel. Seat — Mapleton, Edenbridge, Kent.
To7vH address— \j Grosvenor Street, W. Club — Reform.
FAULKNER (U.O.). Azure, a falcon rising argent,
ducally crowned or, and charged on the breast with a
human heart gules, between two estoiles in chief and
a trefoil in base of the second. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, an angel in a praying posture or, within an orle of
laurel proper. Motto—" Vive nt vivas."
Son of Hugh Faulkner, Esq., of Castletown, co.
Carlow, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1847 : —
Capt. Francis Macnamara Faulkner, late Roy. Marines,
b. Res.—
FAULKNER (H. Coll.). Azure, an eagle displayed
argent, holding in the beak a laurel branch slipped or, on
a chief nebuly of the last, a heart gules between two
mullets of six points of the first. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a
falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or, resting the dexter
claw upon a mullet as in the arms, surmounted by a rainbow
also proper. Motto — " Vive ut vivas."
Sons of William Carey Faulkner of Charlton House,
Worcs., b. 1824; d. 1884; ;«. 1864, Susannah Mary
Glass : —
John Faulkner, Esq., J.P. Glos., b. 1865; m. 1887,
Clara, d. of W. H. Ashwin, Esq., J. P., of Bretforton
Manor, Evesham, Worcs. Seat — Kempsford Manor. Post,
add. — Dunfield, Fairford, Glos.
James Faulkner, Esq., J.P. Worcs., b. 1866; m. , Ada
Elsmere, d. of Capt. Thompson Macky M'Clintock, late
87th Regt. , of Hampston Hall, Londonderry. Seat —
Charlton House, nr. Pershore, Worcs.
Thomas Faulkner, Gentleman, ^, 1867. Res. — Riverside,
Kempsford, Glos.
Honourable Captain THEODORE FAWCETT,
J.P. , Member of the Legislative Council of Western Aus-
tralia, Capt. Pinjarrah Mounted Volunteers, late of the
6th Dragoon Guards. Born Feb. 10, 1832, being the
second son of Col. William Fawcett of Craven-hill, London
(grandson of General Sir William Fawcett, K.B.), by his
wife Mary Agnes Wickham. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a bend nzure, three dolphins embowed of the field,
finned or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — A dol-
phin embowed as in the arms. Motto — " Officio et fide."
Alarried, March 30, 1864, Eliza Agnes Audry, fourth dau.
of Capt. Hill, 57th Regt. ; and has Issue— [j.) Theodore
John Henry Fawcett, Gentleman, b. Aug. 14, 1865 ; (2)
Charles William Theodore Fawcett, Gentleman, b. June
24, 1873 ; (3) Ernest Murray Johnson Fawcett, Gentleman,
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b. April 25, 1875 ; Mary Agnes ; Agnes Constance Augusta ;
Emmeline Eleanor May ; and Eva Adela Julia. Seat — Pin-
jarrah Park, Murray District, Western Australia.
FAWKES. Quarterly, i. ermine, a niascle sable (Fawkes
— an ancient coat borne by R.L. , 1786, there being
no blood descent from that family), 2. sable, three hawks
argent (Hawksworth, R. L. ? 1736); 3. argent, on a
chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many ram's
heads couped at the neck argent (Ramsden, by male
descent); 4. Hawksworth as above (Vn. Yorks. , 1584-5,
borne as an inherited quartering) ; 5. sable, a fesse or
between three asses argent (Ayscough). Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, charged on the
breast with a mascle sable. Motto — " A Deo et Rege."
Livery. — Buff, scarlet facings.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Fawkes of Farnley Hall,
Rector of Escrick, b. 1833; d. 1900; m. 1868, Ellen
Mary, d. of Frederick Arkwright of Willersby : —
Frederick Hawksworth Fawkes, Esq., J. P., West. Rdg.
Yorks., Lieut. Yorks. Hussars Imp. Yeo. , h. 1870. Seat —
Farnley Hall, Otley, Yorks. ; Hawksworth Hall, Guiseley,
Yorks. Clubs — Cailton, Boodle's, Yorkshire (Yorks. ).
Richard Ayscough Hawksworth Fawkes, Gentleman, b.
\^j'2. Res. —
Walter Hawksworth Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Stephen Hawksworth P'avvkes, Esq., Magistrate O.R.
Colony, b. 1878. Res. —
Yr. son of Rev. Ayscough Fawkes of Farnley Hall,
Rector of Leathley, b. 1804; d. 1871 ; ni. 1830, Ellen,
d. of John Bambrigge Story of Lockington ; —
Major Francis Fawkes, late 71st Highlanders, J. P.
Beds., b. 1B37; in. 1873, Constance Charlotte, d. and coh.
of Edward Arkwright of Hatton ; and has issue — (i) Rupert
Edward Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; (2) Valentine Hawks-
worth Francis Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1884; and six daus.
iVrt/'— Elmfield, Bayshill, Cheltenham.
Sons of Major Ricliard Fawkes, b. 1809; d. 1896;
m. 1839, Fanny, d. of Archibald Paris : —
Lt.-Col. Montagu Fawkes, late Roy. Irish Fus. , b. 1843;
VI. 1884, Florence Geraldine. d. of Rev. C. J. Dickinson
Vicar of Bodmin; and has issue — (i) Charles Hawksworth
Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Lionel Richard Fawkes,
Gentleman, /'. 1889; (3) Cecil Wentworth Fawkes, Gentle-
man, b. 1896. ^eat — White Lodge, Parkstone.
Vice - Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes,
K.C.V.O., b. 1846; m. 1875, Juliana, d. of Major John
William Gooch Spicer of Spye Park, Wilts. Res. ^2.
Seymour Street, W.
Rev. Richard Wentworth Fawkes, late Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1848; w. 1873, Isabel, d. of Rev. Atkinson Holden of
Nuttall, Notts; and has issue — Walter Hawksworth
Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1875; Averil ; and Sibyll. Res. —
The Vicarage, Woodbury Salterton, Devon.
Col. Lionel Grimston Fawkes, late R.A., b. 1849 ;
m. 1891, Lady Constance Eleanor Kennedy, d. of 2nd
Marquess of Ailsa ; and has issue — Monica ; and Lois.
Seat. — The Elms, Bedhampton, Havant.
Rev. Richard Reginald Fawkes, Vicar of Amesbury,
late Lieut, in the Army, /). 1850; w. ist, 1886, Elizabeth
Janet [d. i8go), d. of Hon. and Rt. Rev. -Samuel Walde-
grave, D.D. ; 2nd, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Henry Abel
Smith of We'.wood House, Notts; and has issue (by ist
mar.) — Janet. Res. — Amesbury Vicarage, Salisbury.
Algernon Fawkes, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; in. 1884, Bertha,
d. of Col. Dalgety. Res. — Berwick St. John, Tisbury,
Wilts.
Archibald Walter Fawkes, Esq., K.C. , Puisne Judge,
Orange River Colony, Attorney - General of Gibraltar,
1^. 1855 ; III. 1884, livelyn Fanny, d. of George John Johnson
of Castlesteads, Cumberland. Res. — Hawksworth, Bloem-
fontein, O.R.C.
FAWSITT, see FERGUSON-FA WSITT.
JAMES HENRY FAY, Esquire, J. P. and Grand Juror
for Cavan, High Sheriff 1881. Born May 20, 1838, being
the fifth son of Thomas Fay of Faybrook, by his wife Mary
Herbert, only dau. of Patrick Maccabe of Ballybay, co.
Monaghan. Armorial bearings— Vert, two arms issuing
from the dexter and sinister sides of the escutcheon grasping
^ sword through a dragon's head couped or, the hands
proper. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a dragon's head couped or. Motto — " Toujours
fiddle." ^'t'rt/— Faybrook, Cootehill, co. Cavan.
JOHN FAY, Esquire, J. P. for co. Cavan, High Sheriff
1873. Born 1833, being the eldest son of James Fay of
Moyne Hall, who d. 1866, by his wife Susan, dau. of the
late James M'Cabe. Seat — Moyne Hall, co. Cavan.
FAZAKERLY. quartered by HORDERN.
H GEORGE FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL, Es-
® quire, of Watford, in the co. of Hertford, J. P., Major
of the South Herts Yeomanry Cavalry, late Captain 12th
Royal Lancers. Bo?n Feb. 12, 1830, being the only
son of the late Edmund Fearnley-Whittingstall of Langley-
bury and Watford, by liis wife Mary, daughter of John
Griffin of Shrewsbury, and widow of Fawcett James
Lewin of Watford. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert a cross composed of
seven lozenges ermine, between tsvo flaunches erminois,
in canton an antelope's head erased argent (for Whit-
tingstall) ; 2 and 3 argent, three sinister bendlets gules
over a bend engrailed sable, thereon three bucks' heads
caboshed or (for Fearnley). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
vert and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of an antelope's head couped at tlie
neck azure, armed or, a saltire composed of nine lozenges
or (for Whittingstall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon in front of a bush of ferns proper, a
talbot passant ermine, collared and line, refle.xed over the
back gules, the dexter forefoot resting on a buck's head
caboslied or (for Fearnley). Motto — "Animus tamen idem. "
Married, July 25, 1854, Anne Mary, only daugliter of
William Joseph Myers of Porters Shenley, in the county of
Hertford ; and has had Issue — (i) Edmund George Fearnley-
Whittingstall, Gentleman, born December 27, 1855 ; (2)
William George Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gentleman, born
March 29, 1857 ; (3) the Reverend Herbert Oakes Fearnley-
Whittingstall, Vicar of Great Marlow, born March 15,
1859 [married, August 25, 1891, Alice Mary, eldest daughter
of Colonel Owen Wethered of Marlow, and has, George
Herbert Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 17, 1S92]; Florence Mary, died December 20,
1861 ; Maud Mary [married, 1883, Colonel Sir Charles
Holled Smith, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ;
and Beatrice Mary [married, December 10, 1885, Percival
Edward Reeve]. Postal address — 105 Queen's Gate. S. W.
CECIL WILLIAM MONTAGUE FEILDEN,
Esquire, J. P., Lancashire, Capt. Scots Greys, A.D.C.
to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1891 to 1895, and Military
Secretary that year; A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Vis-
count Wolseley, Commander-in-Chief, 1895-7, and now
A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Born March 13,
1863, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late ;
Randle Joseph Feilden, Esq., C.M.G., of Witton Park,
CO. Lancaster, J. P., Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, late Lieut.-
Col. Goth Rifles, M.P. for North Lancashire 1880, for^
Chorley Division 1885, by his wife Jane Campbell, dau. of
James Hozier of Mauldslie Castle, co. Lanark (by Catherine
his wife, dau. of Sir William Feilden, Bart.). Cli/bs — J
Naval and Military, Wellington. Armorial bearings— \
Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in
chief sable and a rose in base gules, three lozenges or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel branch fructed,
holding in its mouth a red rose slipped all proper. Motto
— " Virtutis prairaium honor." Seats — Witton Park, near
Blackburn, and Molington Hall, Chester. Town house —
32 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
§ GRANVILLE CHOLMONDELEY FEILDEN.
Esquire, Capt. Seaforth Highlanders. Born Feb. 15,
1863, being the eldest son of the late Rev. John Robert
Feilden, Chaplain to the Marquis of Cholmondeley, Rector
of Honingham, Norfolk, and Rural Dean, by his wife
Hon. Frances Blanche Anne, second dau. of the Rt.
Hon. Frederick, 4th Baron Calthorpe (by Lady Charlotte
is the Military Cockade,
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Sophia Somerset his wife, dau. of the Most Noble Henry
Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort). Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in
chief sable and a rose in base gules, three lozenges or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel branch, holding
in its mouth a red rose slipped all proper. Motto — " Vir-
tutis prtemium honor." Married, 1894, Edith Margaret,
dau. of Sir Henry Cockburn Macandrew ; and has Issue—
Granville John Henry Feilden, Gentleman, d. 1895;
Blanche ; and Dorothy. C/«i5— Naval and Military.
JAMES HAWLEY GILBERT FEILDEJSJ, Gentleman,
Lieut. 6oth Rifles. Bor?t June 11, 1867, being the third son
of the late Randle Joseph Feilden, Esq. , C.M.G. , of Witton
Park, CO. Lancaster, J. P., Lieut. -Gen. in the army, late
Lieut. -Col. 60th Rifles, M.P. for North Lancashire 1880,
for Chorley Div. 1885, by his wife Jane Campbell, dau. of
lames Hozier of Mauldslie Castle, co. Lanark, by his wife
Catherine, dau. of Sir William Feilden, Bart. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two
martlets in chief sable and a rose in base gules, three
lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel
branch fructed, holding in its mouth a red rose slipped all
proper. Residence —
LiEUT.-CoL. MONTAGUE JOSEPH FEILDEN, J.P.
and D.L., M.P. for Blackburn 1853-57, quartered with his
Regt. , 3rd Royal Lane. Militia, at Gibraltar during the
Crimean War. Bor?i May 8, 1816, being the second son of
the late Sir William Feilden, ist Bart., and grandson of the
late Joseph Feilden of Witton, by his wife Margaret, dau.
and heiress of William Leyland of Blackburn. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two
martlets in chief sable and a rose in base gules, three
lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel
branch fructed, holding in its mouth a red rose slipped all
proper. Motto — " Virtutis prajmium honor." Married,
firstly, Jan. 8, 1846, Mary Anne, only dau. and heir of
William Valentine of Walton-le-Dale, Preston, and Saniles-
bury, Lancashire, by whom he had no issue. He married
secondly, Oct. 24, 1865, Alice, second dau. of James Thoume
of Bon Air, Guernsey ; and has fssite — Montague Leyland
Feilden, Gentleman, b. March 11, 1867. Seat— The Chain,
Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston, Lancashire. Residence — Isle of
Hern, Guernsey.
§ OSWALD BARTON FEILDEN, Esquire. Lieut.-
Col. late 78th Highlanders. Born 1832, being the
fifth son of the late Joseph Feilden, Esq., of Witton, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1818, Capt. ist Royal Lane. Militia
from 1812 to 1816, and M.P. for Blackburn, by his wife
Mary, dau. of. the Rev. Streynsham Master, Rector of
Croston, co. Lancaster (by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
John Parker Mosley, Bart.). Armorial bearings—Argent,
on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in chief
sable and a rose in base gules, three lozenges or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
nuthatch perched upon a hazel branch fructed, holding in
its mouth a red rose slipped all proper. Motto — " Virtutis
prsemiuni honor." Married, Aug. 22, 1866, Caroline Susan,
youngest dau. of Thomas Bright Crosse of Shaw Hall, co.
Lancaster; and has Issue— (1) Richard Oswald Feilden,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 9, 1874; (2) Francis Oswald Feilden,
Gentleman, h. Sept. 22, 1877. Residence —
H PERCY HENRY GUY FEILDEN. Esquire, Capt.
© 7th Batt. K. R. Rifle Corps, served in South African
War 1900-1902, J.P. CO. Chester. Born 1870, being the
fourth son of the late Randle Joseph Feilden, Esq., C.M.G. ,
of Witton Park, co. Lancaster, J.P. , Lt.-Gen. in the Army,
late Lieut. -Col. 6oth Rifles, M. P. for North Lancashire 1880,
for Chorley Div. 1885, by his wife Jane Campbell, dau. of
James Hozier of Mauldslie Castle, co. Lanark. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two
martlets in chief sable and a rose in base gules, three
lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel
branch fructed, holding in its mouth a red rose slipped
all proper. Motto — " Virtutis prsemium honor." Married,
1902, Dorothy Louisa, youngest dau. second Viscount
Hampden, G. C.M.G, Residence— MoWmgion Hall, Chester.
RANDLE FRANCIS JOSEPH FEILDEN, Gentleman.
Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Randle Joseph Feilden, C.M.G., M.P. , J.P. co. Lancaster,
by his wife Jane Campbell, dau. of James Hozier, Esq.,
of Maudslie Castle, co. Lanark. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in
chief sable and a rose in base gules, three lozenges or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— A nuthatch perched on
a hazel-branch, fructed, all proper, and holding in its beak a
rose gules, slipped also proper. Motto, "Virtutis prsemiuni
honor." AIarrled,iZ6i, Estate and postal address — Witton
Park, Blackburn ; 32 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.
Rev. WILLIAM LEYLAND FEILDEN, M.A., Chap-
lain to the Marquess of Cholmondeley and to the Bishop of
Liverpool, Canon of Liverpool, Rector of Rolleston, co.
Stafford. Born 1825, being the third son of the late Joseph
Feilden, Esq., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1818, Capt. ist
Royal Lane. Militia from 1812 to 1816, and M.P. for
Blackburn, by his wife Frances Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Streynsham Master, Rector of Croston, co. Lancaster.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse cotised azure,
between two martlets in chief sable and a rose in base
gules, three lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a nuthatch perched
upon a hazel branch fructed, holding in its mouth a red
rose slipped all proper. Motto — " Virtutis prnsmium honor."
Married, Sept. 6, 1853, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of Charles,
i2th Lord Sinclair ; and has Issue — Henry St. Clair Feilden,
Gentleman, b. 1856. Residence — Rolleston, co. Stafford.
JOHN BASIL FEILDING, Esquire, J.P. co. Flint, F.
Linn. Soc, F.Z.S., Capt. 2nd V.B. Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Bor?i 1868, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Charles
William Alexander Feilding, commonly known as the Hon.
and Rev. Charles William Alexander Feilding, by his first
wife Lucy, dau. of John Grant of Kilgraston. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse azure, three
lozenges or ; in chief a martlet for difference. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a nuthatch with a hazel branch fructed all
proper. Mottoes — "Crescit sub pondere virtus," "Virtutis
prtemium honor." Married, 1897, Emily M., dau. of Ewen
Tod of Brighton. /vVj/Vfwre- Upper Downing, Holywell,
N. Wales. Club—'^ew.
§ General Sir PERCY ROBERT BASIL FEILDING,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, commonly known as Gen. the Hon. Sir Percy
Robert Basil Feilding. Born June 26, 1827, being the second
son of the Rt. Hon. William Basil Feilding, 7th Earl of
Denbigh, by his wife Mary Elizabeth Kitty, commonly
known as Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty, dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Thomas, ist Earl of Ducie. Z/z't'rj- Black, with black
and yellow lace to the collar of greatcoat, canary waist-
coat. Armorial bearings— Argent on a fesse azure, three
lozenges or ; in chief a crescent for difference. The whole
encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath and the wreath of laurel, as is usual with Knights
of the Military Division of the said Order, and impaling
upon a second escutcheon the arms of Thynne, namely,
quarterly i and 4, barry of ten or and sable (for Bottevflle) ;
2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant tail nowed and erect gules
(for Thynne). Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and or ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a nuthatch with
a hazel-branch fructed, all proper. Mottoes— |' Crescit sub
pondere virtus," "Virtutis praemium honor." Married,
April 29, 1862, Louisa Isabella Harriet, commonly known
as Lady Louisa Isabella Harriet, only dau. of the Most
Hon. Henry Frederick Thynne, 3rd Marquess of Bath ; and
has Issue— (\) Geoffrey Feilding, Esq., b. Sept. 21, 1866;
(2) Percy Henry Feilding, Esq., born Dec. 23, 1867; Ahce
Augusta; Louisa Mary; Grace Darling; and Margaret
Agnes. Clubs— Gn^Lvds' , Senior United Service, lurt.
FELL (H Coll.). Quarterly, I. ermine, two bars nebuly
gules, each charged with two crosses pat^e fitch^e at the
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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foot argent, between three roses in pale of the second (Fell,
17 Dec. 1901) ; 2. azure, a chevron between three hanks of
cotton argent (Cotton, /tv«/. Ric. II.); 3- ermine, on a fesse
sable, a castle argent (Hill, Av«/. Ric. II.) ; 4. or, on a fesse
gules, between two lions passant sable, three bezants
(Noble). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a lion sejant per pale
argent and gules, charged on the shoulder with a rose
counterchanged and resting the dexter forepaw on a cross
pat^e fitch(^e at the foot also gules. Motto — " Vigilate."
Sons of William Edwin Cotton Fell of Lochrin House,
Edinburgh, fi. 1818 ; d. 1866; m. ist, 1852, Rosina, d.
of James Tasker ; 2nd, Barbara Louisa Thompson : —
Lt.-Col. Edwin James Fell, J. P. co. Salop, d. 1853;
m. ist, 1888, Ethel (</. 1899), d. of late Henry Haig of
Kingsland ; 2nd, 1903, Verbena, d. of Ellis Brooke Cun-
liffe ; and has issue — (i) Michael Edwin Fell, Gentleman,
fi. 1889; (2) Patrick Edwin Fell, Gentleman, fi. 1892.
J?es. — Tilley House, Wem, Salop. C/nfis- Na.va.\ and
Military, County (Shrewsbury).
William Edwin Fell, Esq., Major Yorks. Artill. Mil.
A'es. — Fowthorpe, Hunmanby, Yorks.
Edwin Frederick Berry Fell, Gentleman, B.A. Ciud —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of Rev. James Alexander Fell, J. P., of Knells
{d. 1897), and his wife Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Henry
Gylby Lonsdale : —
Henry Walter Fell, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, fi. 1852; m. 1886, Ada Catherine, d. of Henry
Noble of Hong-Kong; and has issue — Ronald Arthur
Lonsdale Fell, Gentleman, 6. 1895 ; and two daus. Jfes. —
Shavington Grange, Market Drayton. Clubs — United
University. County (Carlisle). County (Shrewsbury).
Alexander Lonsdale Fell, Gentleman, b. 30 Dec. 1856.
Seat — Blunsdon Abbey, Wilts. Post. add. — Grosvenor
Chambers, Oxford Street, London, W. Clubs — Consetva-
tive, Bath, Ranelagh, County (Carlisle).
Allan Heywood Fell, Gentleman, B.A. Camb., Lieut.
Q.O. Oxfordshire Hussars Imp. Yeo. {^Livery — Dark green
and gold], 1^. 1858 ; m. 1900, Florence, d. of John Mont-
gomerie of Newcastle - on -Tyne, and widow of S. K.
Barnes of Bunker's Hill, Carlisle ; and has issue — Alexander
Montgomerie Heywood Fell, Gentleman ; and Muriel Hey-
wood. Seat — Lismore, Argyll. Res. — Park Leys, Stratford-
on-Avon.
FELLOWES, quartered by BENYON.
FELLOWS, quartered by TWEEDY.
FELLOWS. Per pale azure and sable, a fesse dancett^e
ermine between three lions' heads erased each within an
annulet or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased sable,
charged with two barrulets dancettt^e, three annulets fesse-
wise or.
Son of Alfred Thomas Fellows, m. Susannah, d. of
Edward Woodhouse of Scotswood, Newcastle-on-
Tyne : —
George Fellows, Esq., J. P., Capt. and Hon. Major late
South Notts Yeomanry Cav. , b. 29 March 1845 ; m. 7 Feb.
1877, Emma Margaret, eld. d. of late Rev. Richard
Pulteney, Rector of Ashley, Northants ; and has issue- (i)
John Pulteney Fellows, Gentleman, b. 28 March 1881 ;
(2) Richard Woodhouse Fellows, Gentleman, b. 13 Apl.
1887; Evelyn Emma; Frances Dorothy; Violet; Sylvia
Bettina ; and Margaret Geraldine. Scat — Beeston Fields,
Nottingham. Club — Junior Carlton.
ERNEST GADESDEN FELLOWS, Gentleman. Born
, being the only son of the late James Israel Fellows,
J. P., Agent-General for New Brunswick in Great Britain, by
his second wife Jane Hamlin, dau. of James R. Crane of St.
John, New Brunswick. Armorial bearings— Party per
fesse or and azure, in chief two reindeers' heads erased
proper, and in base on the base thereof barry wavy of four
argent, and of the second an ancient ship of three masts
sails furled also proper. Mantling azure and or. ^ Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head
erased proper, crowned with a vallery coronet, and holding
in the mouth the attire of a reindeer, three lozenges con-
joined or ; with the Motto, " Fac at spera."
FREDERICK BURNINGTON FELLOWS, Gentle-
man. Born July 23, 1852, being the eldest son of the Hon.
lames Israel Fellows, F. R.G.S. , F. R. S.S. , F. R. H.S. , F.S. A. ,
F.Z.S., M.L.C., and J. P. for Province of New Brunswick,
who was appointed Agent-Gen. for Province of New Bruns-
wick 1887, by his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Allan,
J. P., of St. John, New Brunswick. Armorial bearings
Per fesse or and azure, in chief two reindeer heads erased
proper, and in base, on the base thereof barry wavy of four
argent and of the second, an ancient ship of three masts,
sails furled also proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased
is the Military Cockade.
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proper, crowned with a crown vallery of the first, holding
in the mouth an antler of a reindeer also proper. Motto —
" Fac et spera." Residence —
FELTON, quartered by ELLIS.
FENTON, quartered by PRICKETT.
FENTON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, a
cross dovetailed, in the first and fourth quarters a fleur-de-
lis, and in the second and third a trefoil slipped all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
with scarlet facings. Armorial bearing's— Quarterly i
and 4, argent, three gillyflowers gules, within a double
tressure tlory counterflory vert ; 2 and 3, sable, a bend
between six billets or, all within a bordure quartered
or and gules, in the centre of the quarters a crescent for
difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest- On
lE-SVISrPREST,
wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis sable, in front of two
arrows in saltire or, barbed and flighted argent. Motto —
" Je suis prest."
Sons of James Fenton, Esq., F.S.A., J. P. Lanes, and
Glos. (High Sheriff 1869), M.A., b. 1818 ; d. 1902;
m. April 23, 1843, Helen, eldest dau. of Thomas
Greenall of Grappenhall Hall, in co. of Chester, and
niece of Sir Gilbert Greenall, M.P. : —
The Rev. Albert Edward Fenton, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. Jan. 18, 1852 ; ;«. Aug. 25, 1887, Mary Emilie Salisbury,
eld. d. of the late Rev. Augustus Conway, Rector of Tod-
morden, co. York ; and has issue.
Richard Kay Fenton, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1853 ; w.
April 19, 1894, Ella Mary, d. of the late Rev. H. Williams,
Vicar of Risca, co. Monmouth ; and has issue — Richard
James Kay Fenton, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Helen Mary.
Seats — Button Manor, Longridge, Preston ; and Clegg
Hall, Rochdale.
Henry Banning Fenton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 8, 1865 ;
m. , and has issue.
GEORGE FREDERICK JAMES FENTON-LIVING-
STONE, Esquire, J. P. co. Lanark, late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Cameronian (Scottish Rifles) Militia. Born i860, second
surviving son of Thomas Livingstone Fenton-Livingstone of
Westquarter, Falkirk, by his wife Christian Margaret, only
child and heiress of William Waddell, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Easter Moffat, Lanarkshire. Livery — Drab or white,
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage wreathed about the
head and loins with laurel, holding in his dexter hand a
club resting on his shoulder, and a snake entwined around
his sinister arm all proper. Motto— "Si je puis." Mar-
ried, July 31, 1889, Marion Isabella Rose Traill, only child
of Robert Traill, youngest ton of George Traill, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Holland, Orkney; and has Issue— {\) Thomas
Frederick Fenton-Livingstone, b. Aug. 7, 1890; (2) Robert
George Fenton-Livingstone, /'. Jan. 11, 1895; and Dorothy
Christian Jean. Residences — Easter Moffat, Airdrie, Lanark-
shire ; 62"Great King Street, Edinburgh. Clubs-W^A&
Park Club, R.H.Y.C, Oban, Argyllshire.
JOHN NIGEL EDENSOR FENTON-LIVING-
STONE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, late Lieutenant
Royal Highlanders, " " The Black Watch," third but eldest
surviving son of the late Thomas Livingstone Fenton-Living-
stone, Esq., of Westquartei (who succeeded his gi-and-uncle
Admiral Sir Thomas Livingstone 1853, and assumed the
additional surname of Livingstone), by his wife Christian
Margaret, only dau. and heiress of William Waddell, Esq.,
D. L. , of Easter Moffat, co. Lanark. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, three cinquefoils gules, within a
double tressure florv and counterflory vert ; 2 and 3 sable, a
bend between six billets or, all within a bordure quartered
or and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-savage,
wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves, hold-
ing in his dexter hand a baton erect, and in his sinister a
serpent entwined round the arm all proper. MottO— "Si
je puis." Married, Feb. 15, 1892, Elma, only aau. and
heiress of Allan McDougall of Ardincaple, co. Argyll, by
his wife Elizabeth Ann Penney, second dau. of Lord Kin-
is the Naval Cockade.
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loch, Judge of the Court of Session ; and has Isstie^
(i) William Nigel Fenton-Livingstone, Gentleman, l>. Jan.
12, 1893; (2) Allan Fenton-Livingstone, Gentleman,
b. March 23, 1894. 5ffl/5~Westquarter, near Falkirk ; and
Bedlormie, co. Linlithgow.
FENTOUN, Viscount, see MAR and KELLY.
THOMAS CLENNELL FENWICKE-CLENNELL,
Esquire, J. P. Born Oct. 14, 1857, being the second (but
eldest surviving) son of the late Thomas Fenwicke-Clen-
nell, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, who assumed by Royal
Licence, 1882, the additional name of Clennell, upon suc-
ceeding to the estates of Percival Fenwicke- Clennell of
Harbottle Castle, and his wife Frances, eldest dau. of the
late Frederick Hardinge of Coatham Hall, co. Durham.
Armorial bearings (Royal Licence, 1882, H. Coll. )— Quar-
terly I and 4, azure, a dexter arm proper issuing from a
cufl argent, in the sinister of the shield the hand grasping a
baton or (Clennell, originally granted 1796); 2and3,Fenwick.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, issuing from flames
proper, a phoenix with wings elevated or, gorged with a
ducal coronet azure, charged on the breast and on each
wing with a martlet sable (for Clennell) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a phcenix in flames, with wings elevated
proper, supporting with the beak a staff raguly erect sable
(for Fenwicke). Motto — " Tous jours loyale." Married,
1883, Helen Maud Amy, dau. of the late Rev. Edward
Cheese, Rector of Haughtonle-Skerne, co. Durham (and
granddau. of Hon. H. Montague Villiers) ; and has Issue —
(i) Thomas Percival Edward Fenwicke-Clennell, Gentleman,
b. 1886 ; (2) Edward Clennell Fenwicke-Clennell, Gentle-
man ; (3) Geoffrey Edward Fenwicke-Clennell, Gentleman ;
Constance Maud ; and Frances Amy. Seat — Harbottle
Castle, Rothbury, co. Northumberland.
FERENDON, quartered by FLOYER.
FERGUSON, see MONRO-FERGUSON and OLI-
PHANT-FERGUSON.
§ GEORGE ARTHUR FERGUSON, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. , late Lt.-Col. Grenadier Guards. Borji March 17,
1836, being the son of the late Admiral George Ferguson of
Pitfour, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, commonly known as the
Honourable Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the Right Honour-
able Lord Longford. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Anns : Azure, a buckle argent, between three boars' heads
couped or, within a bordure of the second, and impaling the
arms of Hood, namely azure, a fret argent, on a chief or,
three crescents sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a crescent
or, rising from a cloud proper. Motto — "Virtute." Mar-
ried, Feb. 7, 1861, Hon. Nina Maria, V.A., Bedchamber
Woman to the Queen, eld. dau. of the Rt. Hon. Alexander
Hood, first Viscount Bridport ; and has Iss7ie — (i) Arthur
George Ferguson, Esq., Major Rifle Brigade, b. June 22,
1862 \_m. Oct., 1902, Janet Norah, dau. of Sir Alexander
Baird, Bart., of Urie, and has issue, Angus Arthur Fergu-
son, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1903] ; (2) Francis William
Ferguson, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1863, d. Jan. 24, 1896 ;
(3) Rev. Edwin Augustus Ferguson, Rector of Holdenby,
Northamptonshire, b. Sept. 24, 1864 [w. 1892, Madeline
Master, and has issue] ; (4) Charles Alexander Ferguson,
Gentleman, 1^. Oct. 21, 1873 '< Edith Rosa \jn. Oct. 27, 1897,
Francis Crawley, Esq., of Stockwood, Luton]; and Mary
Georgiana {ni. Sept. 10, 1903, The Hon. Rupert Barring-
ton]. Seat — Pitfour, near Mintlaw, N.B. Town residence
— 15 Granville Place, W.
GEORGE BAGOT FERGUSON, Gentleman. M.A.,
M.D., M.Ch. Hertford Coll., Oxford, F.R.C.S. (Eng.),
Senior Surgeon to Cheltenham Hospital and College, Vice-
President of the British Medical Association, President
1891, Fellow of the Royal Medical, Chirurgical, and
Obstetrical Societies. Born Jan. 1843, being the only son
of the late William Bruce Ferguson, Esq., formerly of the
Court of Policy, British Guiana, by his wife Catherine Anne,
eld. dau. of the late George Bagot, Esq., High Sheriff of
British Guiana. Livery — Light blue with yellow facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a buckle or, between three boars'
heads erased argent, a bordure of the second, senile of tre-
foils slipped vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, on a thistle proper, passing through
a buckle or, a bee alighting of the last, winged azure, and
on an escroll above " Dulcius ex asperis." Motto below
the arms—" Ut prosim aliis." Married, May 7, 1873,
Amelia Laura, eldest dau. of the late Major J. R. Boissier,
37th Regt. ; and has Issue— V\z\.ox Bruce Ferguson, Gentle-
man, i^. '^April 8, 1875. Residence— Wixi^ox^ Villa, Pittville,
Cheltenham. Clubs— T\\(t Royal Societies', New (Chelten-
ham).
§ JAMES FERGUSON, Esquire, Advocate, K.C.,
Sheriff of Argyllshire, D.L. and J. P. for Aberdeen-
shire, Lt.-Col., Hon. Col. commanding 9th V.B. (High-
landers) Royal Scots (V.D.). Born July 28, 1857, being
the eldest son of William Ferguson of Kinmundy, LL.D.,
by his wife Eliza (who d. 1881), daughter of Andrew
WiUiamson of Ayr, N.B. Z./i'tvy- Blue and white. Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, a buckle argent, between three
boars' heads couped or, within a bordure embattled of the
third. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud,
grasping a broken spear in bend proper. Motto— "Arte
et animo." Married, 1885, Georgina Anne, eldest dau. of
Capt. John de Courcy Andrew Agnew, R.N., of 2 Oxford
Terrace, Edinburgh; and has Issue— [\) James Ferguson,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 9th V. Batt. (Highlanders) Royal
Scots, b. Feb. 20, 1886 ; (2) John de Courcy Agnew Fer-
guson, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1887, d. 1904. Estates—
Kinmundy and Cognach, Aberdeenshire. Residence—
10 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh. Clubs— Cn.r\ion, New
(Edinburgh), Royal Northern (Aberdeen), Scottish Conser-
vative.
H WILLIAM FERGUSON, Esquire, D.L. and J. P. for
@ the county of Aberdeen, LL.D. (Aberdeen Univ.).
Born Dec. 21, 1823, being the third but eldest surviving
son of James Ferguson of Kinmundy, and Emilia, dau.
of Rev. Robert Chalmers. 67«(^j — Scottish Conservative
(Edinburgh), Royal Northern (Aberdeen), Conservative
(Aberdeen), Unionist (Aberdeen). Armorial bearings-
Azure, a buckle argent, betwixt three boars' heads couped
or, within a bordure embattled of the third. On a helmet
befitting his degree. Mantled gules, and doubling argent ;
and on a torse of his colours is set for his Crest, a dexter
hand issuing from a cloud grasping a broken spear in
bend proper. The Motto, in an escroll, "Arte et animo."
is the Military Cockade.
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Married, July 22, 1856, Eliza, dau. of Andrew Williamson
of Ayr, N.B. ; and has Issue — (i) James Ferguson, Esq.,
Sheriff of Argyll and D. L. for co. Aberdeen, b. July 28,
1857 [w. , March 25, 1885, Georgina Anne, dau. of Capt.
John De Courcy Agnew, R.N., and has issue, James Fer-
guson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 20, 1886; John De Courcy
Agnew Ferguson, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1887] ; (2) Andrew
Williamson Ferguson, Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1858, d. Jan. i,
1864; and Agnes Adair. Estates — Kinmundyand Coynach,
Aberdeenshire. Postal address — Kinmundy, Mintlaw, N.B.
FERGUSON of Carlisle. Argent, a lion rampant azure,
between six oval buckles, tongues erect, three fessewise in
chief and as many in base two and one, a chief vair
(impaling the arms of Irwin, viz. per pale or and argent,
three annulets in fesse between as many holly-leaves
slipped and pendent vert). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
lion or, collared vair, holding in the dexter paw a thistle
leaved and slipped proper, three buckles fessewise as in the
arms. Motto — " Vi et arte."
Son of late Richard Saul Ferguson, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
M.A., LL.M., F.S.A., Chancellor of Carlisle and
Chairman of Qr. Sessions, b. 1837; d. 1900; m. 1867,
Georgiana Fanny, eld. d. of Spencer Shelley of the
Treasury : —
Spencer Charles Ferguson, Esq., J. P. Cumberland, Major
5th Northumberland Fus. , served in Nile Campaign 1898,
present at battle of Omdurman, and in Boer War 1899-
1900, present at battles of Belmont, Enslin, Modder River,
and Magersfontein, b. 13 Aug. 1868; m. 12 Sept. 1901,
Caroline Agnes, eld. child of Thomas Angelo Irwin, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for Cumberland, of Lynehow and Solport in
that CO. ; and has issue — George Cuthbert Irwjn Ferguson,
Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Agnes Ursula. Re^. — 74 Lowther
Street, Carlisle. Club — Army and Navy.
JOHN DANIEL FERGUSON-FA WSITT, Esq., J. P.
for E. Riding co. York, late Major York Militia. Born
1818, being the son of the late Rev. Daniel Ferguson, D.L. ,
Patron of Walkington, by Margaret, only dau. and coheir
of the late Thomas Booth of Killerby Hall and Warlaby,
CO. York. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a
lion rampant pean debruised by a bendlet gobony argent
and azure, between two bugle-horns stringed gules, and for
distinction, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet azure
(for Fawsitt) ; 2 and 3 azure, three buckles chevronways
between as many boars' heads couped argent (for Ferguson) ;
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of
Fawsitt without the cross crosslet. Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion pean supporting a pillar erect gules, thereon a bugle-
horn or, stringed azure, the lion charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet or (for Fawsitt) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm proper, grasping a dagger
erect- also proper, pommel and hilt gold, a buckle argent ;
over which the Motto, " Arte et marte ; " under the arms,
" Dominus providebit." Married, 1866, Anne Eliza, eldest
daughter and co-heir of the late John Fawsitt of Hunsley,
CO. York. Seat — Walkington Hall, near Beverley.
FERGUSSON, see CUTLAR-FERGUSSON.
§SiR JAMES RANKEN FERGUSSON, 2nd Baronet
(Jan. 23, 1866), of Spitalhaugh, co. Peebles, and of
Hever Court, Ifield, Kent, J. P. and D.L. co. Peebles,
Barrister-at-Law, and a Member of the Royal Company
of Archers. Born Aug. 10, 1835, being the eldest son of
the late- Sir William Fergusson, ist Bart., President of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to the late Prince
Consort, Serjeant - Surgeon to Her late Majesty Queen
Victoria, by his wife Helen Hamilton, dau. of William
Ranken of Spitalhaugh. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules, on a chief
engrailed of the last, a mullet between two cinquefoils of
the first, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
—On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a
broken spear in bend all proper. Motto— " Vi et arte."
Married, firstly, Dec. 13, 1862, Mary Ann Somes, eldest
dau. of Thomas Colyer of Wombwell Hall, Kent ; and by
her (who d. April 14, 1868) has had Issue— \i] William
Hamilton Colyer- Fergusson, Esq., b. Feb. ''25, 1864, d.
April 2, 1873; (2) Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, Esq.,
B.A. , b. July II, 1865 [w., Jan. 30, 1890, Beatrice Stanley,
only dau. of Professor Max Miiller, and has issue, Max
Christian Hamilton Colyer-Fergusson, Esq., b. Dec. 30,
1890- William Porteous Colyer-Fergusson, Gentleman,
b Oct 18 1893 ; Thomas Riversdale Colyer-Fergusson
Gentleman, b. Feb. 18, 1896; Mary Adelaide Somes; and
Phillis Katherine St. Leger]. He married secondly, Oct.
17 1877 Louisa, second dau. of William Forbes, Esq., of
Medwyn, co. Peebles, and has by her (who d. Sept. 12,
1878) a son ; (3) Louis Forbes, b. Sept. 5 1878 He
married thirdly, June i, 1886, Ahce Fanny, dau. of John
Price Simpson, Esq., and has issue; 4) J?"^^* ^'^^"^
Hamilton, ^. March 22, 1892; (5) Charles Hamilton -5.
Aug 9, 1894; Margaret Alice Hamilton; and Helen
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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JTer
Hamilton, ^erf^j — Spitalhaugh, West Linton, Peebles-
shire; Hever Court, Gravesend, Kent. Cliibi — Carlton,
Constitutional, Scottish Conservative, New (Edinburgh).
M GEORGE JAMES FERGUSSON - BUCHANAN,
9 Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Dumbarton, Major
(retired), Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Scots Fusiliers, formerly
A.D.C. to the Governor of Bombay, Major Army Reserve,
attached to 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers in South Africa (medal
with three clasps). Member of the Royal Company of Archers
[assumed 1890 the additional name of Buchanan on
succeeding to Auchentorlie]. Born April 27, 1862, being
the only son of the late George Hermand Fergusson
(second son of 4th Bart, of Kilkerran), by his second wife
Georgina Grace, dau. of Archibald Buchanan of Auchen-
torlie. Livery — Black and yellow. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant sable, between two
otters' heads erased in chief proper and a cinquefoil in base
of the second, within a double tressure flory counterflory of
the last ; 2 and 3 azure, a buckle argent between three
boars' heads couped or, within a bordure of the last. Crests
— I. upon a wreath of the liveries, an armed dexter hand
couped proper, holding a cap of dignity purpure, faced ermine,
within two laurel branches disposed in orle proj^er. MottO —
" Clarior hinc honos ; " 2. on a wreath of the liveries, on a
thistle leaved and flowered proper, a bee or. Motto —
" Dulcius ex asperis." Married, Dec. 8, 1886, Grace,
dau. of the late Claud H. Hamilton, Esq., J. P., of Barns,
CO. Dumbarton ; and has Issue — Noel Grace ; and Avril
Nora. Scat — -Auchentorlie, Bowling, N.B. Clubs —
Carlton, Orleans, New (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM FERGUSSON -POLLOCK, Gentleman,
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, vert, a saltire or,
between three hunting-horns in the flanks and base argent,
garnished and stringed gules ; 2 and 3, gules, a buckle
between two boars' heads couped in chief and two arrows
in saltire i^oints downwards in base. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i. upon the dexter side, on a
wreath of the colours, a boar passant shot through with
a dart proper (for Pollock) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
on the sinister side, on a thistle leaved and flowered a bee
proper (for Fergusson). Mottoes — " Audacter et strenue,"
and " Dulcius ex asperis." Residence —
H WILLIAM FERRAND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
W West Riding of co. York, High Sheriff of Yorkshire,
J. P. for Westmorland. Born January 15, 1838, being
the only surviving son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild of
Upwood, CO. York, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
John Priestley, Esq., Capt. 32nd Regiment ; and on be-
coming the devisee of his paternal uncle, William Ferrand,
^S^S^p?
gRpPQ5ltX-
FERRALL, see CARMICHAEL-FERRALL.
late of St. Ives and Harden Grange (who died March 31,
1889), assumed by Royal License, March 18, 1890, the
surname and arms of Ferrand, in lieu of Busfeild.
Livery — White coat, scarlet waistcoat and breeches.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chief gules, two
crosses flory vair, a cinquefoil azure, for difference,
and impaling the arms of Orde-Powlett, namely sable,
three swords in pile proper, pommels and hilts or, on
a canton argent, an escutcheon of the field, charged
with a salmon haurient proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degi-ee, with a mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm vair, charged with a cinquefoil gules, in the
hand a battle-axe proper. Motto — "Justus, propositi
tenax." Married, firstly, April 19, 1865, Emily, youngest
dau. of Alfred Harris, Esq., of Oxton Hall, in co. York,
J. P. and D.L. ; and by her (who died July 16, 1881)
had Issue — (i) William Harris P'errand, Esq., M.A.
Christ Church, J. P. W. R. co. York, late Lieutenant
Yorkshire Artillery Militia, b. March 9, 1873 [;;/. 1897,
Constance, second dau. of Col. Hon. Augustus Murray
Cathcart, and has issue, Geoffrey William Ferrand, Gen-
tleman, b. 1899]; (2) Guy Ferrand Ferrand, Gentleman, /;.
July 14, 1881 ; and Emily Mary \_m. June 15, 1887, Edward
Pelly Woodman, d. Sept. 24, iqoi]. He married secondly,
Sept. 26, 1S83, Florence Annie Letitia, eldest dau. of Amias
Charles Orde-Powlett, Esq., commonly known as the Hon.
Amias Charles Orde-Powlett of Thorney Hall, in the county
of York ; and by her has — (3) Amias William Powlett
Ferrand, Gentleman, born April 7, 1887; (4) Stafford
Hubert Ferrand, Gentleman, born March i, 1888 ; Florence
Marjorie ; and Hermione Monica. Scats — St. Ives ; Harden
Grange, Bingley, in the county of York. Chibs — Carlton,
Constitutional, and Yorkshire (York).
FERRAND (R.L. , 1788, originally recorded Yorks.
Vns. ). Argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a chief gules, two
crosses flory vair. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vair, charged
with a cinquefoil gules, in the hand a battle-axe proper.
is the Military Cockade.
JFet
\ Son of Rev. Thomas Gerrard Ferrand, Rector of
V Tunstall, Suffolk, b. \ d. ; m. : —
Gerard Thomas Worthington Ferrand, Esq., J. P.
Suffolk, late Capt. Suffolk Artill. Mil. , d. 1838 ; m. 1870,
Alice {d. 1902), d. of Rev. John Emra, Rector of Bidde-
stone, Wilts; and has issue. /■iCs. — Littlefield House,
E.vmouth. Esfafe—Towes Grange, Market Rasen, Lines.
S AUGUSTUS MINCHIN FERRAR, Esquire, D.L.
for CO. of City of Belfast. Born 1837, being the second
but el(iest surviving son of the late Michael Lloyd Ferrar,
by his wife Mary, dau. of William Augustus Minchin,
H.E. I.C.S. of Ballinteer, co. Dublin, and of Woodville,
CO. We.xford. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend cotised
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sable, between three martlets of the second, as many horse-
shoes of the tield. Mantling' sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm embowed in armour
argent, charged with a horse-shoe sable, the hand bare,
grasping a broken sword proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Motto — " Ferr(5 va ferme." Married Reb(5, third dau.
of Rev. W. Hughes, Rector of Killymard ; and has Issue
— (i) William Augustus Ferrar, Esq., J. P., b. 1859 [>/i. Isa-
belle, eldest dau. of H. J. Neill of Rockport, co. Down] ;
(2) Michael Lloyd Ferrar, Esq., Major 19th Princess of Wales'
Regt. , b. 1861 ; (3) Henry Minchin Ferrar, Esq. , Major R. A. ,
/'. 1863 [;«. Laura, third dau. of John Hargreaves, Esq.,
D. L., of Maiden Erlegh, Berks] ; (4) Walter Hughes Ferrar,
Gentleman, Lieut. 41st The Welsh Regt.,^. 1876; Evaleen
[m. George Annesley Grindle, M.I.E.E.]; and Florence
Augusta Howard [w. William Octavius Andrews, Staff-
Surgeon R.N.]. Residence — Torwood, Belfast.
BENJAMIN BANKS FERRAR, Gentleman, M.D.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.) Born 1862, being the son of the late
William Hugh Ferrar, Fellow of Trin. Coll. , Dub. , by his
wife Elizabeth Banks. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend
cotised sable, between three martlets of the second, as
many horse-shoes of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour argent, charged with a horse-shoe sable, the
hand bare, grasping a broken sword proper, pommel and hilt
gold. Motto — " Ferr6 va ferme. " yl/a;v7frf Isabella Hardy,
dau. of the Very Rev. Robert J. Shaw-Hamilton, Dean of
Armagh ; and has Issue — Mary Isabella Hardy ; and
Daphne Beatrice. Residence — Armagh.
HENRY STAFFORD FERRAR, Gentleman. Born
July iG, 1850, being the fifth but third surviving son of the
late Michael Lloyd Ferrar, by his wife Mary Minchin.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend cotised sable, between
three martlets of the second, as many horse-shoes of the
field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour argent, charged
with a horse-shoe sable, the hand bare, grasping a broken
sword proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Ferr6 va
ferme." Married Miss Veitch ; and has Issue — Three
daus. Residence — Nebraska, America.
JOHN EDGAR FERRAR, Gentleman. Born 1852,
being the sixth but fourth surviving son of the late Michael
Lloyd Ferrar, by his wife Mary Minchin. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a bend cotised sable, between three martlets
of the second, as many horse-shoes of the field. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour argent, charged with a horse-shoe
sable, the hand bare, grasping a broken sword proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Ferr^ va ferme." Mar-
ried, Miss Hartley; and has Issue — (i) William Hugh
Ferrar, Gentk-man, /;. 1877 ; (2) Hartley Ferrar, Gentle-
man, b. 1879; (3) John Edgar Ferrar, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Residence —
MICHAEL LLOYD FERRAR, Esquire, of the Bengal
Civil Service (Retired List), late Capt. Gorakhpur Light
Horse, B.A. Trin. Coll., i)ublin. Born Nov. 24, 1839,
being the third but second surviving son of the late Michael
Lloyd Ferrar, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, dau. of Wm.
Augustus Minchin, H.E.I.C.S., of Ballinteer, co. Dublin,
and of Woodville, co. Wexford. L/cWj— Black with yellow
facings and gold lace. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend
cotised sable, between three martlets of the second, as many
horse-shoes of the first, a mullet for difference. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in scale armour argent, charged with a horse-
shoe sable, the hand bare, grasping a broken sword proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto— ■' Ferret va ferme.' Mar-
ried Nov. 10, 1870, Rosa Margaret, eldest dau. of John
Walter O'Donnell; and has /.«//(?— Michael Lloyd Ferrar,
Gentleman, Lieut. Indian Staff Corps, b. 1876; Beatrice \_m.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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jrer
jFet
Capt. Wolseley Haig, Indian Staff Corps] ; Gwendolyn
\in. John Mitchell Holms, Indian Civil Service] ; and
Dorothy de Brotherton, h. and d. 1879. Residence— \J\\.\\c.
Gidding, Ealing. Chibs — East Indian United Service,
Constitutional (Ealing).
FERRERS, quartered by MAINWARING-ELLER-
KER-ONSLOW.
FERRERS (Vn. of London, 1633). Or, on a bend sable,
three horse-shoes argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
Ferrers, Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1882 ; (3) Bernard Compton
Ferrers, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1884 ; and (4) Cecil Ralph.
argent.
colours, a horse-shoe sable, between two wings
Mottoes — " Ferre va ferme," " Nulla retrorsum."
[Descent not yet officially recorded, but probably
correct. Vide " The Ferrers Family History"].
Sons of late William Stewart Ferrers, Barrister-at-
Laxv {Lincoln s Inn), b. 1822; d. 1878/ m. ,
Emilia, d. of Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart., M.P. : —
Cecil Stewart Filmer Ferrers, Esq., Capt. {ret.) in the
Army, b. 25 Aug. 1861. Post.
Club — Raleigh.
Arthur Murray Ferrers, b.
Australia.
add. — Holyport, Berks.
1864. Res. — Melbourne,
HENRY FERRERS FERRERS, Esquire. Born Jan.
20, 1848, being the eldest son of Capt. Boydell Croxton of
Erway, Shropshire, by his wife Constance Charlotte, third
dau. of the late Edward Ferrers, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ; as-
sumed by Royal Licence, in 1885, the surname and the ad-
ditional arms of Ferrers, in compliance with the will of his
uncle, Marmion Edward Ferrers. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly 1 and 4, gules, seven mascles conjoined or, three,
three, and one, a canton ermine (for Ferrers) ; 2 and 3, or, a
fesse nebuly between three crosses botony fitch^e in chief
azure and a tun in base proper (for Croxton). Mantling gules
and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a unicorn pas-
sant ermine (for Ferrers) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, encircled by
a wreath of oak, the hand supporting a cross botony fitch^e
in pale or, on the dexter side of the wreath (for Croxton).
Motto— " Splendeo tritus." Married, Feb. 11, 1879,
Beatrice Mary, eldest dau. of the Hon. Arthur Charles
Augustus Petre of Coptfold Hall, Essex, by Lady Catherine
his wife, dau. and co-heir of William, 4th Earl of Wicklow,
K.P. ; and has Issue— [1) Edward Arthur Joseph Ferrers,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1881 ; (2) Francis Charles Cecil
Ferrers, Gentleman, /;, Aug. 8, 1887. .S'fd/^Pentreheylin
Hall, Oswestry.
FESANT, quartered by TAUNTON and GROS-
VENOR.
FESANT, see GROSVENOR.
M HENRY ERNEST WILLIAM FETHERSTON-
® WHITNEY, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Westmeath
(High Sheriff 1887), B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), late Hon.
Maj. 7th Batt. King's R. Rifle Corps, formerly Lieut. 6oth
Rifles. Born 1847, being the only surviving son of the late
Rev. Sir Thomas Francis Fetherston, 4th Bart, (by his second
wife Anne, dau. of Edmund I'Estrange), and brother of the
late John Henry Fetherston-Whitney, Esq., of Newpass ;
and assumed the additional name and arms of Whitney by
Royal License dated 1881, on inheriting the property. Club
— Junior United Service. Armorial ibearings — Quarterly
I and 4, azure across chequy or and sable, in the first quarter
a crescent of the second (for Whitney) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a
chevron between three ostrich feathers argent, a pellet (for
Fetherston). Mantling azure and or; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable,
horned argent, lipped gules, gorged with a collar chequy or
and sable (for Whitney) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
an antelope statant sable, armed or. Motto — " Volens et
valens." Married, ist, 1876, Jeannie, youngest dau. of the
late Edward Atkinson, Esq. (she died 1880); 2nd, 1885,
Alice Marion Caroline, eldest dau. of Col. Robert Caulfeild
of Colamber Manor, co. Longford. Seat — Newpass, Rath-
owen, Westmeath.
FETHERSTONHAUGH,
STONHAUGH.
see TURNOR-FETHER-
CHARLES FETHERSTONHAUGH, Esquire, J.P. co.
Devon. Born Feb. 4, 1844, being the second son of the late
Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., J.P. , High Sheriff 1846,
by his wife Eliza Were, dau. of John Were Clarke of Brid-
well, CO. Devon, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Carew, Bart., of Haccombe. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a chevron between three ostrich feathers argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
antelope's head erased gules, armed or. Motto — " Valens
et volens." Married, 1885, Dorothea Frances, second dau.
of Rev. Robert Baker Carew ; and has Issue— (i) Charles
Francis Carew Fetherstonhaugh, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2)
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Robert Geoffrey Fetherstonhaugh, Gentleman, b. 1889;
Florence Dorothy ; Violet Maud ; and Margorie Constance.
§ SHIRLEY ARTHUR STEPHENSON FETHER-
STONHAUGH, Capt. 3rd Batt. Worcestershire Regt.
Born March 8, 1861, being the son of Rev. T. Nash Stephen-
son (who (/. 1876), by his wife Eleanor Jane, dau. of Rev.
J. Hext Bushnell. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules two chevronels engrailed
between three feathers within a bordure also engrailed
argent, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last
for distinction (for Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a
bend nebuly erminois, between six ears of wheat three and
three, one in pale and two in saltire, banded or, three
leopards' faces of the first (for Stephenson). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic antelope's head erased gules, sur-
mounted by two feathers in saltire argent, charged on
the neck (for distinction) with a cross crosslet or (for Fether-
stonhaugh) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
garb or, a cornucopia fesseways proper (for Stephenson).
Motto—" Ne vile velis." Married, 1886, Christina Stan-
ley, dau. of the late Col. Stanley Clarke, 21st Hussars ; and
has Issue — Alexander John Fetherstonhaugh, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 6, 1889; and Eleanor Marjory. Seat — Hopton Court,
near Worcester. Town res. — 14 Warwick Square, S.W.
TIMOTHY FETHERSTONHAUGH, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. , High Sheriff r870, formerly Lieut. 13th Hussars.
Born Dec. 5, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Timothy
Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1846, by his
wife Elizabeth Were, dau. of John Were Clarke of Bridwell,
CO. Devon, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Carew,
Bart., of Haccombe. C///fis — Turf, Army and Navy. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, a chevron between three ostrich
feathers argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head erased gules,
armed or. Motto — " Valen et volens." Married, July 4,
1865, the Hon. Maria Georgiana Carleton, younger dau. of
Guy, 3rd Lord Dorchester ; and has with other surviving
Issue — Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., Capt. Seaforth
Highlanders, b. Jan. i, 1869 [w., Dec. 29, 1898, Nancy,
dau. of James Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, Sussex ; and
has with other issue, "Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 7, 1899]. Seai — The College, Kirkoswald,
Cumberland. Town res. — 9 Green Street, Park Lane, W.
The Reverend GEORGE SKETCHLEY FFINDEN,
Vicar of Downe, in the county of Kent, and Domestic
Chaplain to Earl Carrington. Born October 4, 1836, being
the only child of the late George Frederick Ffinden, by
Caroline Dorothea Sophia his wife, daughter of Alexander
Sketchley of Claphani, in the county of Surrey. Club —
Constitutional. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
upon a mount vert, a bull argent, pied and yoked sable,
resting the dexter foot upon an escutcheon azure, charged
with a cross patfe fitchi^e at the foot argent ; with the Motto,
" Suchet und ihr vverdet finden." Married, September 25,
1861, to Frances Margaret, tliird daughter of the Reverend
Henry William Johnson Beauchamp, Master of Arts, Rector
of Monk's Risborough, in the county of Buckingham ; and
\^z.s Issue — George Constantine Frederick Alexander Sketch-
ley Ffinden, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, born March 26, 1866 ; Constance Caroline Georgina
Sketchley ; and Hermione Margaretta Dorothy Sketchley.
Post. add. — Downe Vicarage, Farnborough ; R.S.O. , Kent.
PHILIP BERNEY FICKLIN, Esquire, J.P. co. of
Norfolk. Born October 3, 1849, being the elder son of the
late Reverend Philip Utton Brown, by Mary Horatia
Russell his wife, daughter of Horatio Pettus Ficklin, and
assumed the surname of Ficklin in lieu of his former
siirname of Brown, and the arms of Ficklin by Royal
License dated November 28, 1888, in pursuance of the
provisions of the will of the late Thomas John Ficklin,
Esquire, late of Linton, in the county of Cambridge,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Clubs —
Isthmian, County (Norwich). Lively — Claret coat with
gilt buttons, striped claret and yellow waistcoat, claret
trousers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
Azure, two chevronels engrailed argent between three escut-
cheons of the last, each charged with a cross pat^e fitch^e at
the foot sable, in the centre point a bull's head cabossed of
the second ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours.
on a chevron or, between two escallops in chief of the last
and a bezant in base, an escallop of the first ; and for his
Crest, an heraldic tiger sejant sable, senile of escallops,
crined and gorged with a collar gemel or, resting the dexter
paw on a bezant ; with the Mottoes, "Semper fidelis," and
"Quod bene maneat." Married, July 18, 1888, Rita, only
daughter of Alexander Mackintosh, Doctor of Medicine [by
his second marriage with Janet, daughter of John Tennent] ;
and has had Issue — [\) Philip Sydney Berney Ficklin,
Gentleman, born May 20, 1889, and died August 26, 1889 ;
(2) Horatio Pettus Mackmtosh Berney Ficklin, Gentleman,
born June 13, 1892 ; (3) Alexander Tennent Mackintosh
Berney Ficklin, b. May 10, 1895. Postal address— 'Y'Si-ihViKg\\.
Hall, near Norwich.
FIELD. Per chevron or and vert, in chief two dolphins
respecting each other gules, in base a garb of the first.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— In front of two darts in
saltire proper, points upwards, a dolphin embowed per pale
or and gules.
Sons of John Field, d. 1851 : —
Albert Frederick Field, Gentleman, M.D., M.Ch.
(Aberdeen), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Edin.) Res.—
Central House, Castle Drive, Falmouth.
Charles Eastwick Field, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
/?«.— Hurst House, Midhurst, Sussex.
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m JOSHUA FIELD, Esquire, D.L. and J. P. for the co.
© of Surrey and for co. of London. Born Dec. 29, 1828,
being the eldest son of Joshua Field, F. R.S. , of Balhani
House, CO. Surrey, and North Warnborough, co. Hants,
by Matilda, dau. of Geo. Evans of Balham House, co.
Surrey. C/it/'— Reform. Liverj— Bine. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron sable and azure, a chevron engrailed
erminois between three garbs argent. Mantling' sable and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a slip of oak
fructed in front of an arm in armour fesseways, issuant from
clouds from tiie sinister, holding in the hand all proper, an
armillary sphere erect or. Motto — " Bis dat qui cito dat."
Married, Aug. 14, 1855, Emma Jessie, eldest dau. of Robert
Mendham Evans of Wateringbury, co. Kent ; and has had
Issue — (i) Joshua Leslie Field, Gentleman, M.A. , of Ch.
Ch., Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b. March 11, 1857 [;«., July
26, 1902, Eveline Flora, dau. of Henry S. Ryland, Esq.,
Master of the Supreme Court]; (2) Freke Hamilton Field,
Gentleman, b. Feb. i, i860; (3) Percy Telford Field, Gentle-
man, b. July 10, 1863, late Lieut. 3rd Battalion lia^t Surrey
Regt. [?«., July 1896, Beatrice, dau. of the late Henry Brett
luce, K.C. , M.P. for Hastings] ; (4) Algernon Sidney Field,
Gentleman, b May 7, 1865 ; (5) Gerald Hampden Field,
Gentleman, /;. Jan. 16, 1868 [d. Jan. 27, igoi); (6) Cecil
Duncan Field, Gentleman, b. July 15, 1871, i8th Hussars
[;/^.,Oct. 15, 1902, Madoline Phillips Hoiton] ; (7) Kenneth
Douglas Field, Gentleman, R.A. ; Madeline Gertrude;
Mabel Jessie [w. , Nov. 22, 1896, William Anderson Hasted
of the India Civil Service]. Estates — Balhamand Latchmere
House, Ham, Surrey; and Hove, Sussex. Postal addresses
— Latchmere, Ham, Surrey ; and 4 Courtney Terrace,
Hove, Sussex.
M The Most Noble Sik ALEXANDER WILLIAM
W GEORGE DUFF, Duke of Fife and Marquess
and Earl of Macduff, of the county of Banff, Earl of
Fife and Baron Skene, of Skene, in the county of Aber-
'leen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl
Fife, Viscount Macduff and Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in
the county of Cavan, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Knight
of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle,
and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of
London, Hon. Col. Banffshire Artillery Vol. (R.G.A.).
Born Nov. 10, 1849, being the only son of the Right Hon.
the fifth Earl of Fife, by his wife Agnes Georgiana Eliza-
beth, commonly known as Lady Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth,
daughter of the Right Hon. the seventeenth Earl of Erroll ;
Member of Parliament for the counties of Elgin and Nairn,
1874-1879 ; late Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms ; succeeded his father August 7, 1879. Creations — •
Baron, July 28, 1735 ; Earl, iS:c. , April 26, 1759 (in Ireland) ;
Baron (United Kingdom), October i, 1857; Earl (United
Kingdom), 1B85 ; Duke and Marquess (United Kingdom),
July 29, 1889 ; Duke of Fife and Earl of Macduff with special
remainder (1900). Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff) ; 2 and 3, vert, a fesse
dancettee ermine, between a hart's head caboshed in chief,
and two escallops in base or (for Duff) ; the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent
therefrom ti e badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of
his wife, namely, (|uarterly i and 4, gules three lions passant
guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant
within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules (for
Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland),
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxony,
namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend
vert. In chief is the distinctive label of Her Royal Highness
Princess Louise of Wales, Duchess of Fife, being of five
points argent, charged in the centre and outer points with
the Cross of St. George gules, and in the two others with a
thistle proper. Above the escutcheon is placed tlie coronet
of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree,-
with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a horse in full gallop argent,
covered with a mantling gules, bestrewed with escutcheons
or, each charged with a lion rampant of the second, on his
back a knight in complete armour, with his sword drawn
proper, on his sinister arm a shield, charged as the escut-
cheons, on the helmet a wreath of the colours, thereon a
demi-lion rampant gules. Supporters — Two savages
wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and holding
in their exterior hands branches of trees over their shoulders
all proper. Mottoes — "Deo juvante ; " under the shield,
" Virtute et opera;" and upon the sinister side of his
achievement, upon a lozenge surmounted by the coronet of
her rank, being composed of crosses pat6e, fleurs-de-lis,
and strawberry leaves, are placed the arms of Her Royal
Highness as upon the second escutcheon, the lozenge being
supported on the dexter side by a lion guardant or, crowned
with a like coronet and charged with a like label ; and on
the sinister side a unicorn argent, armed, crined, and un-
guled or, gorged with a like coronet, therefrom a chain
passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back or,
and charged with a label as the dexter. Married, July 27,
1889, Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise 'Victoria
Alexandra Dagmar, Lady of the Imperial Order of the
Crown of India, and of the Royal Order of Victoria and
Albert; and has Issue— 'L.z.&y Alexandra Victoria Al-
berta Edwina Louise ; and Lady Maud Alexandra Victoria
Georgina Bertha. Seats — Duff House, in the co. of Banff;
Mar Lodge, Braemar ; East Sheen Lodge, near Rich-
mond, in the co. of Surrey. Town 7-esidence — 15 Portman
Square, W. Clubs — Brooks s, Marlborough, Athenaeum,
Turf, Garrick, Royal Yacht Squadron.
SiK AUBONE GEORGE FIFE, late Col. 6th Dragoon
Guards (Carabiniers), Standard- Bearer to His Majesty's
Royal Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, and Barrister-at-Law, Knight of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born Feb.
I, 1847, being the third son of the late William Henry Fife
of Lee Hall, in co. Northumberland, by Lucy Cookson liis
first wife, and a grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; served
on the Canadian frontier during the raids in 1866 and 1867 ;
in the Afghan War 1879 and 1880 ; in the Brumese War
1886 and"i887 ; Lieut. -Col. Com. and Hon. Col. Mont-
gomeryshire Yeom. Cavalry 1866 to 1889 ; Brigade-Major
Portsniouth Infantry Vol. Brigade 1889-1895. Armorial
bearings — Or, a lion rampant gules, gutlfe d'or, between
three thistles slipped and leaved proper. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower
l^roper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a
saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon
or, charged with a thistle as in the arms. Motto — "Virtute
et opera." Postal addresses — 42 Jermyn Street, London,
S.W. ; St. James's Palace, London, S.'W.
WILLIAM HENRY FIFE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Dorset, and for the North Riding of the
county of York, Captain late 9th Lancers. Born September
18, 1845, heing the second son of the late William Henry
Fife of Lee Hall, iu the county of Northumberland, by
Lucy his first wife, and is a grandson of the late Sir John Fife.
Clubs— Army and Navy, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : or, a lion rampant gules, guttte-d'or,
between three thistles slipped and leaved proper; and for
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements
of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter
paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an
escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms ;
with the Motto, " Virtute et opera." Married, October 16,
1879, Janet, eldest daughter of Alexander Boyle, Vice-
Admiral in the Royal Navy; and h^s Issue — (i) Alexander
John Fife, Gentleman, 6oth King's Royal Rifle Corps, born
August 13, t88o; (2) Harry Arebone Fife, Gentleman ; and
Lucy Agnes. Postal address — 'Lwng^.on Hall, Northaller-
ton, Yorkshire.
§JOHN COOKSON FIFE - COOKSON, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col., J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Dur-
ham, and J. P. for the North Riding of the county
of York and for Northumberland. Born 1844, being
the eldest son of the late William Henry Fife, Esq., of Lee
Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Lucy his first
wife, and grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; late 65th
Regiment, and Military Attache to the Embassy in Turkey
duruig the Russo-Turkish War; author of "With the
Balkan Armies ; " was promoted to be Major for services in
Turkey, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
By Royal License, dated December 2, 1878, he assumed
the surname of Cookson in addition to and after his
surname of Fife, and the arms of Cookson quarterly with his
own, under the will of John Cookson Esq., J. P., D.L , of
Whitehill, in the county of Durham, on succeeding to the
Whitehill estates. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
per pale argent and gules, a pale between two legs
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§ JOSHUA FIELD, Esquire, D.L. and J. P. for the co.
of Surrey and for co. of London. Bum Dec. 29, 1828,
being tfie eldest son of Joshua Field, F. R.S. , of Balliani
House, CO. Surrey, and North Warnborough, co. Hants,
by Matilda, dau. of Geo. Evans of Balham House, co.
Surrey. Club — Reform. Livery — Blue. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron sable and azure, a chevron engrailed
erminois between three garbs argent. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — Upon a wieath of the colours, a slip of oak
fructed in front of an arm in armour fesseways, issuant from
clouds from tiie sinister, holding in the hand all proper, an
armillary sphere erect or. Motto — " Bis dat qui cite dat."
Married, Aug. 14, 1855, Emma Jessie, eldest dau. of Robert
Mendhani Evans of Wateringbury, co. Kent ; and has had
Issue — (i) Joshua Leslie Field, Gentleman, M.A. , of Ch.
Ch., Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b. March 11, 1857 [/«., July
26, 1902, Eveline Flora, dau. of Henry S. Ryland, Esq.,
Master of the Supreme Court]; (2) Freke Hamilton Field,
Gentleman, h. Feb. i, i860 ; (3) Percy Telford Field, Gentle-
man, b. July 10, 1863, late Lieut. 3rd Battalion Ea^t Surrey
Regt. \in., July 1896, Beatrice, dau. of the late Henry Brett
Ince, K.C., M.P. for Hastings] ; (4) Algernon Sidney Field,
Gentleman, b May 7, 1865 ; (5) Gerald Hampden Field,
Gentleman, /;. Jan. 16, 1868 ((/. Jan. 27, 1901); (6) Cecil
Duncan Field, Gentleman, b. July 15, 1871, i8th Hussars
[;«.,Oct. 15, 1902, Madeline Phillips Horton]; (7) Kenneth
Douglas Field, Gentleman, R.A. ; Madeline Gertrude ;
Mabel Jessie [;«., Nov. 22, 1896, William Anderson Hasted
of the India Civil Service]. Estates — Balhamand Latchmere
House, Ham, Surrey; and Hove, Sussex. Postal addresses
— Latchmere, Ham, Surrey ; and 4 Courtney Terrace,
Hove, Sussex.
§riiE Most Noble Sik ALEXANDER WILLIAM
GEORGE DUFF, Duke of Fife and Marquess
and Earl of Macduff, of the county of Banff, Earl of
Fife and Baron Skene, of Skene, in the county of Aber-
leen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl
Fife, Viscount Macduff and Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in
the county of Cavan, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Knight
of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle,
and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of
London, Hon. Col. Banffshire Artillery Vol. (R.G.A.).
Born Nov. 10, 1849, being the only son of the Right Hon.
the fifth Earl of Fife, by his wife Agnes Georgiana Eliza-
beth, commonly known as Lady Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth,
daughter of the Right Hon. the seventeenth Earl of Erroll ;
Member of Parliament for the counties of Elgin and Nairn,
1874-1879 ; late Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms ; succeeded his father August 7, 1879. Creations —
Baron, July 28, 1735 ; Earl, &c. , April 26, 1759 (in Ireland) ;
Baron (United Kingdom), October i, 1857; Earl (United
Kingdom), 1885; Duke and Marquess (United Kingdom),
July 29, 1889 ; Duke of Fife and Earl of Macduff with special
remainder (1900). Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff) ; 2 and 3, vert, a fesse
dancett(5e ermine, between a hart's head caboshed in chief,
and two escallops in base or (for Duff) ; the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent
therefrom ti e badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle, and upon a second escutclieon the arms of
his wife, namely, (|uarterly 1 and 4, gules three lions passant
guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant
within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules (for
Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland),
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxony,
namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend
vert. In chief is the distinctive label of Her Royal Highness
Princess Louise of Wales, Duchess of Fife, being of five
points argent, charged in the centre and outer points with
the Cross of St. George gules, and in the two others with a
thistle proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet
of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree,'
with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a horse in full gallop argent,
covered with a mantling gules, bestrewed with escutcheons
or, each charged with a lion rampant of the second, on his
back a knight in complete armour, with his sword drawn
proper, on his sinister arm a shield, charged as the escut-
cheons, on the helmet a wreath of the colours, thereon a
demi-lion rampant gules. Supporters — Two savages
wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and holding
in their exterior hands branches of trees over their shoulders
all proper. Mottoes— " Deo juvante ; " under the shie
" Virtute et opera;" and upon the sinister side of
achievement, upon a lozenge surmounted by the coronet
her rank, being composed of crosses patde, ficurs-de-!;
and strawberry leaves, are placed the arms of Her Ro
Highness as upon the second escutcheon, the lozenge bei
supported on the dexter side by a lion guardant or, crowr I
with a like coronet and charged with a like label ; and
the sinister side a unicorn argent, armed, crined, and i
guled or, gorged with a like coronet, therefrom a ch
passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back
and charged with a label as the dexter. Married, July :j
1889, Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Victo
Alexandra Dagmar, Lady of tiie Imperial Order of t'
Crown of India, and of the Royal Order of Victoria a:
Albert ; and has Issue — Lady Alexandra Victoria i<
berta Edwina Louise ; and Lady Maud Alexandra Victo
Georgina Bertha. Seats — Duff House, in the co. of Ban
Mar Lodge, Braemar ; East Sheen Lodge, near Ric
mond, in the co. of Surrey. Town residence — 15 Portm
Square, W. Clubs — Brooks s, Marlborough. Athenaeu
Turf, Garrick, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Sir AUBONE GEORGE FIFE, late Col. 6th Drago
Guards (Carabiniers), Standard -Bearer to His Majest
Royal Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemi
at-Arms, and Barrister-at-Law, Knight of the Order of 1
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born F(
I, 1847, being the third son of the late William Henry F
of Lee Hall, in co. Northumberland, by Lucy Cookson
first wife, and a grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; serv
on the Canadian frontier during the raids in 1866 and iSf
in the Afghan War 1879 and 1880; in the P)rumese W
1886 and 1887 ; Lieut. -Col. Com. and Hon. Col. Mo
gomeryshire 'Veom. Cavalry 1866 to 1889 ; Brigade-Ma
Portsmouth Infantry Vol. Brigade 1889-1895. ' Armor
bearings — Or, a lion rampant gules, gutt& d'or, betwe
tliree thistles slipped and leaved proper. Crest — On
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a to\
proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw
sallire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutclif
or, charged with a thistle as in the arms. Motto — " Vin
et opera." Postal addresses — ^2 Jermyn .Street, Londc
S.W. ; St. James's Palace, London, S.W.
WILLIAM HENRY FIFE, Esquire, Justice of the Pe:
for the county of Dorset, and for the North Riding of t
county of York, Captain late 9th Lancers. Born SeptemI
18, 1845, being the second son of the late William Hei
Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland,
Lucy his first wife, and is a grandson of the late Sir John Fi
Clubs — Army and Navy, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings»l
He bears for Arms : or, a lion rampant gules, gutt^e-d'
between three thistles slipped and leaved proper; and
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battleme
of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in tlie dex
paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on
escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arrr
with the Motto, " Virtute et opera." Married, October :
1879, Janet, eldest daugliter of Alexander Boyle, Vii
Admiral in the Royal Navy; and h:rs Issue — (i) Alexanc
John Fife, Gentleman, 60th King's Royal RiHe Corps, be
August 13, t88o ; (2) Harry Arebone Fife, Gentleman ; a
Lucy Agnes. Postal address —'Lnn^Um Hall, Northall
ton, Yoikshire.
§JOHN COOKSON FIFE - COOKSON, Esqui
Lieut. -Col., J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Di
ham, and J. P. for the North Riding of the cour
of York and for Northumberland. Born 1844, bei
the eldest son of the late William Henry Fife, Esq., of L
Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Lucy his fi
wife, and grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; late 6f
Regiment, and Military Attach^ to the Embassy in Turk
during the Russo-Turkish War; author of "With t
Balkan Armies ; " was promoted to be Major for services
Turkey, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colon
By Royal License, dated December 2, 1878, he assum
the surname of Cookson in addition to and after i
surname of Fife, and the arms of Cookson quarteily with 1
own, under the will of John Cookson Esq., J. P., D.L ,
Whitehill, in the county of Durha'n, on succeeding to t
Whitehill estates. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
per pale argent and gules, a pale between two le
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couped at the thigh in armour all counterchanged (for
Cookson), 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, gutt(^es
d'or, between three thistles leaved and slipped proper (for
Fife); and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion proper, gutt(5e-de-sang, grasping in both paws
a club also proper (for Cookson) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper a demi-
hon gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and
resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with
a thistle as in the arms (for Fife); with the Motto, " Vir-
tute et opera." Estates and postal addresses — Whitehill-
Chester-le-Street, in the county of Durham ; and Lee Hall,
Wark-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Club — United Service.
FILGATE, see MACARTNEY-FILGATE.
FILLEUL (H. Coll.). Vair, on abend dovetailed plain
cottised gules, three escallops or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head erased argent, gorged with a collar dovetailed with
chain retlexed over the neck gules, thereon three escallops
or, the whole between two forelegs of a unicorn erect sable.
Motto — "In tutela beata." [Fed. "Armorial of Jersey,"
by Payne.]
Sons of Rev. Philip Valpy Mourant Filleul of South-
brook, Upwey, M.A. (Oxon. ), /'. 1824; </. 1901; m. 1853,
Marianne, d. of Samuel Rainbow Girdlestone, Barris-
ter-at-Law : —
Rev. PhiHp William Girdlestone Filleul, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1854 ; m. 1882, Elizabeth, d. of Eusebius Joseph Rod-
way ; and has issue — (i) Philip Rowland Filleul, Gentleman,
b. 1885; (2) Leonard Amauri Filleul, Gentleman, b. 1888;
(3) Ernest Edward Filleul, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; Elsie
Marianne ; and Dorothy Blanche. Res. — St. Ebbe's Rec-
tory, Oxford.
Rev. Samuel Edward Valpy Filleul, Clk. in H. Orders,
M.A. (O.xon.), Rector of All Saints, Dorchester, h. 24 June
185s ; m. 17 Dec. 1891, Mary Jane Bashall, d. of Richard
Rodgett ; and has issue— (i) Richard Rodgett Filleul,
Gentleman, b. i Oct 1892; (2) Philip Miles Filleul, Gentle-
man, b. 13 Apl. 1894 ; (3) John Valpy Filleul, Gentleman,
b. I June i8g8 ; (4) Francis Edward Filleul, Gentleman,
b. 19 Feb. 1902 ; Grace Mary ; and Phyllis Elizabeth.
Res. — South Walks House, Dorchester.
Son of Wilham Gabriel Filleul of Nelson, N.Z., ^. 1831 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1859, Louisa Anne Belcher : —
Richard Algernon George Filleul, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
m. 1898, Frances Matilda, d. of Eustace Wriothesley
Roxby ; and has issue— (i) Eustace William Filleul, Gentle-
man, b. 1899; (2) George Roxby Filleul, Gentleman,
b. 1901. Seat — Taupata Estate, Collingwood, New Zealand.
FINCH, quartered by EVANS.
Right Honouk.msle GEORGE HENRY FINCH,
Esquire, P.C, M.A. (O.xon.), J. P. for co. Rutland,
Hon. Major Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for co.
Rutland since Nov. 23, 1867. Born Feb. 20, 1835, being
the son of the late George Finch, Esq., of Burley-on-the-
Hill, J. P. and D.L. , by his second wife Lady Louisa Eliza-
beth, fifth dau. of the Most Hon. the 6th Duke of Beaufort.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three grif-
fins passant sable, a bordure wavy ermines. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pegasus
courant argent, winged, crined, and unguled or, debruised
by a pallet wavy sable. Motto — " Nil consciresibi." Mar-
ried, firstly, Feb. 1861, Emily Eglantine, eldest dau. of John
Balfour, Esq. , of Balbirnie, co. Fife ; and by her (who died
April 1865) has Issue — (1) Alan George Finch, Gentleman,
b. May 4, 1863 ; Magdalen ; and Gwendoline ; secondly,
Aug. 1871, Edith, dau. of Alfred Montgomery, Esq. ; and
by her has (2) Somerset Alfred George Finch, Gentleman;
(3) Wilfred Henry Montgomery Finch, Gentleman ; Gwen-
doline [ot. D. Evan Hanker] ; Edith Sybil Mary \jii. O. L.
Currie] ; Margaret Georgina ; Essex ; Jasmine Cecilia ; and
Verona Cecil. Postal address— V>\yc\&'j-ox\.-\\ie.-W\\\, Oakham.
Club — Carlton.
HENRY FINCH, Gentleman, of Willesdon, Barrister-at-
Law, late a Moneyer. Born July 23, 1831, being the younger
son of the late Robert Finch, Gentleman, of Dollis Hill, in
the CO. of Middlesex, Moneyer in the Royal Mint, by Mary
his wife, eldest surviving dau. of Richard Franklyn of Tot-
teridge, in the co. of Hertford, also a Moneyer in the Royal
Mint. Livery — Blue, with blue and white striped waist-
coat and silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a
chevron engrailed ermine, between three gryphons passant,
with wings elevated or, a lion's head erased sable, between
two magpies proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon segreant azure, bezant^e, the wings
elevated or, holding between the paws an escocheon ermine,
charged with a lion's head erased, as in the arms ; with the
Motto, "Carpe diem." Married, firstly, February 5, 1868,
Catherine, youngest daughter of William Scott of Kensal
Manor House, Willesden, in the county of Middlesex, and
of Leith, Scotland (she died August 16, 1879) ; and secondly,
February 22, 1881, Sarah Jane, second daughter of the late
Lieutenant-Colonel Browne of Breaghwy, in the county of
Mayo, Ireland. By the first marriage there is Issue— {\) Henry
William Finch, Gentleman, b. Jan. 2, 1869; (2) Ernest
Cormack Finch, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1870; (3) Edward
Harlee Finch, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Scots Fusiliers,
^ is tlie Military Cockade.
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and was killed in action at Fredericksbad Oct. 21, 1900.,
b. Aug. 5, 1876 ; (4) Robert Geoffrey Finch, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 9, 1879 ; Catherine Scott ; Mary Elizabeth ; and
Janet Maud. Postal address — Bergen House, South God-
stone, Surrey.
The Reverend ROBERT FINCH, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, eldest
son of the late Robert Finch, Gentleman, of Dollis Hill, in the
county of Middlesex, Moneyer in the Royal Mint, by Mary
his wife, eldest surviving daughter of Richard Franklyn of
Totteridge, in the county of Hertford, also a Moneyer in
the Royal Mint. Livery — Blue, with blue and yellow striped
waistcoat and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine,
between three gryphons passant, with wings elevated or, a
lion's head erased sable, between two magpies proper ; and
for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant
azure, bezant^e, the wings elevated or, holding between the
paws an escocheon ermine, charged with a lion's head
erased as in the arms. Motto — " Carpe diem."
FINCH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, between
two chaplets of roses in base gules, a goldfinch close
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a hillock, thereon a goldfinch as
in the arms, a branch of a hawthorn tree or. Motto—
" Honor et Eiequitas."
Sons of Henry Finch of Weston Hall, Upper Norwood,
London, S.E. , b. ; d. ; m.
Henry Hobson Finch, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Goffs
Hill, Crawley, Sussex.
George H. Finch, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Mayfield,
1 Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, S.E.
WILLIAM DAVID FINCH-HATTON-BESLY, Gen-
tleman (formerly Finch-Hatton) ; assumed the additional
surname and arms of Besly by Royal Licence 1893. Born
Nov. 27, 1857, being the third but second surviving son of
the Rev. William Robert Finch-Hatton, Rector of Great
Weldon, Northants (Winchelsea, Earl of, Collaterals), by
his wife Agnes Graham, second dau. of the Rev. Montagu
Oxenden, and sister of Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart. Armorial
bearings- Quarterly i and 4, quarterly wavy or and sable,
two bendlets raguly gules between as many towers, triple-
towered argent (for Besly) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron
between three gryphons passant sable (for Finch). Mant-
ling sable and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a tower triple-towered argent, the trunk of a tree
fesseways eradicated and sprouting to the dexter proper
(for Besly) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a pegasus courant
argent, wings endorsed or. Motto — " Tandem vi." Mar-
ried, 1893, Caroline, widow of Edmund Heysham Wood-
Besly, Gentleman (formerly Wood, but assumed the addi-
tional surname and arms of Besly by Royal Licence), and
eldest dau. of the late W. H. Besly of Dunmore, Devon,
and niece and heir of the late Rev. J. Besly, D.C.L. , Vicar
of Long Benton, Northumberland, and of Sidbrook, Somer-
set. 5efl/j— Gotton House, West Monkton, Taunton ;
Sidbrook Hall, Taunton. To%v7i residence— Y^tVi%m^\.ox\
Gardens Square, London, W.
FINDLATER. Azure, a chevron between three estoiles
in chief or, and an eagle regardant with wings displayed in
base proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, on a rock an eagle regardant with wings
displayed all proper, the breast and each wing charged
with an estoile of the arms. Motto — " Sit mihi libertas.'
Son of William Findlater, b. 1792 ; d. 1831 ; m. 1822,
Sophia Huffington : —
Sir William Huffington Findlater {q.v.).
Son of John Findlater, b. 1802 ; d. 1836 ; m. 1827,
Mary Ann Hughes :—
John Findlater, Esq., J. P. city of Dublin, b. 1828; in.
1854, Mary, d. of John Johnston ; and has issue — (i) Adam
Seaton Findlater, Esq. (St. Alban's, Monkstown, Dublin),
J. P. CO. of Dublin, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Chairman
Kingstown Commissioners 1895-7, b. 1855 \in. 1881, Mary
Agatha M'Curdy ; and has issue — Seaton M'Curdy Find-
later, Gentleman, b. 1886; and Wanda Mary]; (2) John
Findlater Gentleman, b. 1858 \_m. ist, Helen F. Corscaden
{d. 1894); 2nd, Edith Heinekey; and has issue — Frank
Findlater, Gentleman ; James Ronald Findlater, Gentleman ;
John Corscaden Findlater, Gentleman ; Jean Mai tin ; and
Mary]; (^) Alexander Findlater, Gentleman, B.A., M.D.,
B.Ch. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 10 Dec. i860 {in. 25 Feb.
1886, Emily Anna, d. of Thomas Donnelly ; and has
issue — Helen. Res. — North Lodge, Edgware, Middx.];
(4) William Findlater, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.) (Melville, Avoca Avenue, Blackrock), b. 1867 [w. 1891,
Lucie Heinekey ; and has issue — Marjorie ; Doris ; and
Sheila]; (5) Charles Arthur Findlater, Gentleman (Johannes-
burg), b. 1870 ; (6) Herbert Snowden Findlater, Gentleman,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Solicitor (69 and 70 Dame Street,
Dublin), b. 16 Oct. 1873; m. 1903, Evelyn Maxwell
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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§SiR WILLIAM HUFFINGTON FINDLATER,
Knight Bachelor (1897), J. P., D.L. co. Dublin,
M.P. CO. Monaghan 1880-85, President Incorporated Law
Society of Ireland 1878. Founded 1904 Perpetual Annuity
of _^35 in Solicitors' Benevolent Association. Born 1824,
being the only son of the late William Findlater of Lon-
donderry. C/uds — Devonshire, Reform. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a chevron between three estoiles in chief
or, an eagle regardant, wings displayed in base proper.
Crest — On a rock, an eagle regardant, wings displayed
all proper, the heart and each wing charged with an
estoiie of the arms. Motto — "Sit mini libertas." A/a>-
ried, firstly, Mary J., dau. of the late John Wolfe,
Solicitor, Dublin ; and secondly, 1878, Marion, eld. dau.
of the late Lieut. -Col. Archibald Park, Bengal Army
(and granddau. of Mungo Park, the celebrated Afri-
can traveller) ; and has Issue — (i) William Alexander Victor
Findlater, Esq., /'. 1880; (2) Percival St. George Findlater,
Esq., b. 1882. Postal addresses — 22 Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin; Fernside, Killinney, co. Dublin.
FINDLAY of Aberlour (L. O. , 16 June 1902). Or, a chev-
ron purpuie between two thistles slipped proper, in chief
and in base a rose gules, barbed and seeded vert. Mantling
purpura, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
the figure of Mercury, holding a caduceus in his sinister
hand all proper. Motto — " Est et silentio merces."
Sons of late John Ritchie Findlay, Esq., of Aberlour,
Banffshire, J. P., D.L., F.S.A. (Scot.), b. 1824 ; d. 1898 ;
7n. 1863, Susan, d. of late James Leslie, C.E., of
Edinburgh :—
John Ritchie Findlay, Esq. , J. P. and D.L. co. Banff, D.L.
city of Edinburgh, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. (Scot.), b. 13
Jan. 1866 ; m. 9 July 1901, Harriet Jane, d. of Sir Jonathan
E. Backhouse, Bart. ; and has issue — (i) John Edmund
Ritchie Findlay, Gentleman, b. 14 June 1902 ; (2) Roland
Lewis Findlay, Gentleman, b. 14 July 1903; and Laetitia
Florence. Seat — Aberlour, Banffshire. Res. — 27 Drum-
sheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. Club — New (Edinburgh).
James Leslie Findlay, Gentleman, Architect [Arms as
above, but (matric. 1902) the chevron engrailed. Crest
(in lieu of above) — A boar passant sable. Motto — " Foriis
et fidelis "], b. 30 April 1868 ; m. 21 Oct. 1897, Kathleen
Marguerite, d. of J. Theodore Richardson, Esq., D.L., of
Lishurn, co. Antrim ; and has issue — Patrick Herbert Leslie
Findlay, Gentleman, b. 21 Jan. 1904; Dorothy Leslie; and
Elizabeth Ivan Leslie. Hes. — 10 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh.
Club — University (Edinburgh).
Charles William M'Diarmid Findlay, Esq., B.A., Capt.
Gordon Highlanders [Arms as above, but (matric. i July
1902) the chevron iiivected. Crest (in lieu of above) —
A boar passant sable. Motto — " Fortis et fidelis"], served
in South Africa, wounded at Elandslaagte 1899, b. 1872;
m. 1902, Eva Noel, d. of Sir J. Noel Paton, H.M. Limner
for Scotland. Nes. —
JAMES FINDLAY of Easterhill, co. Lanark, Gentle-
man. Born 1819, being the third and only surviving son
of the late Robert Findlay, Esquire, of Easterhill and
Boturich, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by
his wife Mary, eldest daughter of John Buchanan, Esquire,
of Ardoch, in the county of Dumbarton, Vice-Lieutenant
and Member of Parliament (1821-1826) for that county.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a
chevron between two roses in chief and a double-headed
eagle displayed in base gules, two swords chevronways,
points downwards of the first, hiked and pommelled or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of the liveries is set for Crest, a boar passant argent.
Motto — " Fortis in arduis." Man led, firstly, 1851, Eleanor
Sarah, third daughter of Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford, and
sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Sandford ;
by whom he has Issue — Cecilia Mary Louisa [married,
August 5, 1882, Walter Combermere Lee Floyd, Esquire,
seventh son of Major-General Sir Henry Floyd, Baronet,
and has issue]. He married secondly, Lucy Anna de Car-
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donnel, second daughter of Colonel Greaves-Elmsall of
Woodlands, in the county of York ; by whom he has —
Robert de Cardonnel Findlay, Gentleman, born April 26,
1868. Seat — Easterhill, Tollcross, in the county of Lanark.
Residence — Skellow Hall, Doncaster.
§ ROBERT ELMSALL FINDLAY, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Dumbarton, M.A. Balliol Col., Oxford, Capt.
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Boturich, by his wife Georgiana de
Cardonnel, dau. of Col. Elmsall of Woodlands, co. York.
Armorial beaxings— Argent, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween two roses in chief and a double-headed eagle diss
played in base gules, two swords chevronsvays, point-
downwards of the first, hilted and pommelled or. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a boar passant argent. Motto — " Fortis in
arduis." Married, August 10, 1882, Jane Cecilia Louise,
dau. of James Scott of Woodside Place, Glasgow ; and has
Issue— {\) Charles Bannatyne Findlay, Gentleman, Royal
Field Artillery, b. Oct. 18, 1883 ; (2) Robert Scott Findlay,
Gentleman, h. April 17, 1887 ; (3) George de Cardonnell
Elmsall Findlay, b. Aug. 20, 1889; (4) James Buchanan
Findlay, b. Jan. 7, 1895 ; and Jane Cecilia Hope. Seat—
Boturich Castle, Balloch, co. Dumbarton. t7«i^j— Carlton,
New (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
M ^L•\JORJOHN FINLAY, late 78th Highlanders. Born
^3 Oct. 17, 1833, being tlie third but only surviving son
of the late John Finlay, Esq., J. P. co. Perth, by his wife
Isabella, dau. of Richard Hotchkis of Edinburgh. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a chevron between two roses in
Queen's Own Glasgow Imp. Yeom. Doryi April 25, 1855,
being the eldest son of the late Charles Bannatyne Findlay,
chief gules, and in base a salmon on its back proper, with
a signet ring in its month or, two swords chevronways,
points downwnrds of the first, hilted and pommelled gold,
all within a bordure of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
couped at the wrist holding a sword in bend all proper.
Motto— " I'll be wary." Married, Jan. 13, 1863, Mary
Marcella, dau. of Thomas Taylor, B.C.S. ; and has, with
other Issue -\:\xv Archibald Finlay, Gentleman, Lieut. R.
Scots Greys, b. 1878. 5f(z/j-— Castle Toward, Argyllshire ;
Woodhay, Windlesham, Surrey. Club— Army and Navy,
New (Edinburgh).
§SiR ROBERT BANNATYNE FINLAY, G.C.M.G.,
of Newton, co. Nairn, K.B., one of H.M. Counsel
Learned in the Law. Attorney-General, M.P. for Inverness
is the Naval Cockade.
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Burghs, in Comn. of Peace, and D. L. co. Nairn. Born
1842, being the eldest son of William Findlay, F.R.C.P.,
of St. Colme's, Trinity, near Edinburgh ; and was dubbed
Knight Bachelor, 1895. Clubs — Brooks's, Garrick. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
chevron vert, between two roses in chief and a mullet
in base gules, two swords points downwards of the field,
hiked and pommelled or ; and impaling the arms of Innes,
namely argent, a chevron between three mullets azure.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a dagger
proper; and in an escroll above, this Motto, " Fortis in
arduis." Married, 1874, Mary, daughter of the late Cosmo
Innes, Advocate, of Edinburgh. Postal addresses — 31
Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W. ; Newton, Nairn,
N.B.
FINNEMORE (U.O., i May 1503). Ermine, on a chev-
ron gules, between in chief two gnu's heads erased proper,
and in base an Irish harp or, stringed argent, a chevronel
of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
AD FINEM'ORA
wreath of the colours, on a Roman fasces proper, a gnu's
head as in the arms. Motto — " Arl finem ora."
Eld. and only surv. son of Isaac Powell Finnemore of
Ballyward, co. Wicklow, Ireland, and Pietermaritzburg,
by Jane, d. of Thomas Clarke of London :^
Robert Isaac Finnemore, Esq. , Senior Puisne Judge of
the Supreme Court of Natal 1896-1904, and Acting Chief-
Justice in 1903 and 1904, J. P., F. R.A.S. , F. R.G.S. ,
F.R.Hist.S., F.S.S., F.Z.S., F.A.I., Y.\.l.,b. 29 Oct. 1842 ;
m. 7 June 1887, Catherine Augusta, only d. (by second
mar.) of late John Russom, Esq., J. P., sometime Mayor of
Pietermaritzburg ; and has surv. issue — Robert Isaac Finne-
more, Gentleman, b. 15 Apl. 1888 ; Irene Augusta Violet ;
Catherine Isabel ; and Norah Clementina. Res. — ^Elim
House, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Post. add. — 401 Pieter-
maritz Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Club — Victoria
( Pietermaritzburg ).
HENRY LESLIE FINNY, Gentleman, M.D., &c.
Borti , being the eldest son of the late Rev. Henry
Maturin Finny, B.A. , by his wife Agnes Amelia, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Leslie, B.D. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, azure, on a chevron between two trefoils
slipped in chief and a lion rampant in base or, three escal-
lops gules (for Finny); 2 and 3 ermines, on a cross engrailed
or, five mullets vert (for Warner). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram
pant gules, gorged with an antique Irish crown, and hold-
ing in the de.xter paw a tleam or. Motto — " Spes mea
A
Deus." Estate — Leixlip,
mere Port, near Chester.
Ireland. Postal address — Elles-
Professor JOHN MAGEE FINNY, B.A. (Dublin),
M.D. (Dublin University), F. (and Ex-President) R.C.P.,
King's Professor of Medicine (Trin. Coll., Dublin).
Born 1841, being the son of the late Rev. Thomas
Henry Cotter Finny, B.A. , by his second wife Frances,
dau. of the Most Rev. William Magee, D.D. , Arch-
bishop of Dublin. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, azure, on a chevron between two trefoils slipped in
chief and a lion rampant in base or, three escallops gules
(for Finny) ; 2 and 3 ermines, on a cross engrailed or, five
mullets vert (for Warner). Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
gorged with an antique Irish crown, and holding in the
dexter paw a fleam or. Motto — " Spes mea Deus." Alar-
ried, July 24, 1873, Agnes Anne, dau. of William Watson,
Esq., J. P. ; and has Issue — (i) William Watson Finny,
Gentleman, B.L., M.A. (Oxon.), M.D. (Dublin); b. April
22, 1876 [/«., 1904, Phyllis Rose, only dau. of Philip
Champion de Crespigny of Round Hill, Lyndhurst,
Hants.]; (2) Cecil Edward Finny, Gentleman, i5. July 30,
1877 [ot., 1904, Isabel Norah, youngest dau. of the late
Richard Marriott of Birmingham] ; (3) Arthur John Finny,
Gentleman,^. Oct. 29, 1884; (4) Charles Morgan Finny,
Gentleman, b. July 9, 1886; and three daughters. Postal
address — 36 Merrion Square, Dublin. Club — University
(Dublin).
THOMAS GEORGE ROECASTLE FINNY, Gentle-
man, Commander Royal Indian Marine Service. Bo)-fi
, being the son of the late Rev. Thomas Henry Cotter
Finny, B.A. , by his third wife Mary Louisa Morris. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a chevron
between two trefoils slipped in chief and a lion rampant in
base or, three escallops gules (for Finny) ; 2 and 3 ermines,
on a cross engrailed or, five mullets vert (for Warner).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with an antique Irish
crown, and holding in the dexter paw a fleam or. Motto
— " Spes mea Deus." Postal address — Post-Oflice, Madras.
WILLIAM EVELYN ST. LAWRENCE FINNY,
M.D., M.B., Chirurgiag Magister, B.A.O., Licentiate in
Midwifery, Licentiate of Medicine and of Midwifery of
the Royal College of Physicians, Mayor of Kingston-upon-
Thames (1898-99 and 1901-2). Bo>-7i Sept. i, 1864, being
the second son of the late Rev. Henry Maturin Finny of
Gotham, in the co. of Derby, B.A. of the Univ. of Dublin,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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by his wife Agnes Amelia (married, secondly, the Rev.
George Nesbit Tredennick of Lismore Cathedral, in the
CO. of Waterford), dau. of the Rev. Edward Leslie, B.D.
(Oxon. ), Rector of Dromore. Livery — Blue cloth with yellow
facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, azure, on a chevron between two trefoils slipped in
chief and a lion rampant in base or, three escallops gules ;
2 and 3 ermines, on a cross engrailed or, five mullets vert.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with an
antique Irish crown and holding in the de.xter paw a fleam
or. Motto — ■" Spes mea Deus." Married, Oct. 19, 1898,
Rosa, youngest dau. of the late William Clements, formerly
of Cream Hall, Higbury, and Woodside, Redhill, Surrey;
and has Issue — Thomas Clements Leslie Maturin Finny,
Gentleman, b. Aug. i, 1900. Postal address — Tamesa,
Kingston Hill, Surrey. Clubs — Camera, Royal Societies'.
M JOSEPH THOMAS FIRBANK, Esquire, J.P. and
© D. L. CO. Monmouth, J.P. co. Kent, High Sheriff
1891, and M.P. for the Eastern Division of Hull
Major Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps.
189s.
Born
1850, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Firbank, Esq.,
of St. Julian's, Monmouth, J.P. and D. L., High Sheriff
1886, by his wife Sarah, widow of John Fryatt of Melton
Mowbray. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Junior Con-
stitutional, Union, White's. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a fesse nebuly plain cotised sable, between in chief two
robins proper and in base a martlet sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, a sun in splendour between two ostrich
feathers. Motto—" Coelitus mihi vires." Married, June 6,
1883, Jane Harriette, fourth dau. of the late Rev. James
Perkins Garrett of Kilgarron and Kellistown, co. Carlow ;
and has Issue~[\) Joseph Sydney Firbank, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 30, 1884; (2) Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 17, 1886 ; (3) Hubert Somerset Firbank,
Gentleman, b. May 27, 1887; and Heather. Seats— 'SA.
Julian's, Newport, co. Monmouth ; The Coopers, Chisle-
hurst, Kent.
HUMPHREY BROOKE FIRMAN, Gentleman. Born
1858, being the eldest son of the late Humphrey Brooke Fir-
man, by his wife Anne Louisa, dau. of Thomas Gibbon Fitz-
gibbon of Ballyseeda, co. Limerick. Armorial bearings^
Quarterly i and 4,, argent on a chevron sable, between three
lions' heads erased gul^s, a sun in splendour between two
anchors erect or (for Firman) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and gules,
a cross engrailed counterchanged, in the centre point a cres-
cent also counterchanged (for Brooke). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of two crosses crosslet fitch^e in saltire gules, a sun in
splendour or. Motto — ' ' Firmus in Christo." Married, Jan.
15, 1880, Florence Adelaide, only dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir
Arthur Gumming, K.C. B. , of Foston Hall, co. Derby; and
has Issue — Humphrey Osbaldeston Brooke Firman, Gentle-
man, b. 1886 ; Ivy ; and Gladys. Seat — Gateforth Hall,
Selby, CO. York. Clubs — Boodle's, Naval and Military.
BERNARD ALEXANDER FIRTH, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 14, 1866, being the fourth son of the late Mark Firth,
Gentleman, of Oakbrook, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Armorial
bearings — Or, on a pile gules, between two battle-a.xes
erect sable, a lion rampant of the field. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, in front of a demi-lion rampant or, two battle-axes in
saltire sable. Motto—" Deo non fortuna." Married
Mary Lewton, dau. of the late Rev. Edward Lewton Pennly
R.N. ; and has Issue— [i) Alec Mark Bernard Firth, Gentte-
man, b. Sept. i, 1889 ; (2) Charles Phillimore Lewton Firth,
Gentleman, b. July 17, 1893 ; (3) Mark Firth, Gentleman,
b. May 10, 1896 ; Kathleen Mary ; and Anthea Penne. Re-
sidence—'iioxX.on. Hall, near Sheffield.
is the Naval Cockade.
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FREDERIC HAND FIRTH, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Devon. Bor7i 1824, being the eldest son of the -
late Thomas Firth of Hartford Lo4ge, co. Chester, by his
second wife Ann, dau. of the late Thomas Hand of Middle-
wich, CO. Chester. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron
engrailed ermine, between two battle-axes in chief and
a garb in base or. Mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a griffin passant in front of a hurst of six trees
proper. Motto — " Deus incrementum dedit." Married,
first, 1846, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Joseph'Mallaby (she
died 1886); 2nd, 1888, Caroline, youngest dau. of the late
Joseph Firth ; and has, with other Issue — Frederic William
Firth, Gentleman, b. 1849. ^Va^ — Place, Ashburton. Club
— Constitutional.
MARK FIRTH. Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Leicester.
Born i860, being the second son of the late Mark Firth,
Gentleman, of Oakbrook, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Armo-
rial bearings— Or, on a pile gules, between two battle-
axes erect sable, a lion rampant of the field, impaling the
arms of Foster, namely ermine, a bugle-horn vert, garnished
and stringed or, on a chief arched gules, two roses argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, in front of a demi-lion rampant or, two
battle-axes in saltire sable. Motto — " Deo non fortuna."
Alarried, 1895, Ida, fourth dau. of the late John Foster of
Thorne, Yorkshire. Seat — Wistow Hall, Leicester. Club
— Junior Carlton.
FISHER (H. Coll., arms confirmed and crest granted
15 Sept. 1730). Argent, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-
de-lis sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a kingfi.'-her proper, holding in
the dexter foot a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto — " Non- sibi
sed patria;." Livery— -D-ax\. blue.
Son of Thomas Fisher, Gentleman, of Birmingham,
b. 1852 ; d. 1887 ; w. , Margaret, d. of Sir Alfred
Hickman of Wolverhampton : —
Thomas Fisher, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Rev. John Fisher, Rector and Patron of the
. Living of Higham-on-the-Hill, b. 1797 ; d. 1868 ; m. ist.
Eliza, d. of Rev. John Cartwright, Rector of Preston
Bagot, nr. Henley ; 2nd, 1832, Sophia Frances, d. of
the Rev. James Eyre Harrington, Rector of Sapcote
CO. Leicester : —
John Fisher, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor and Patron
of the Living of Higham on-the-Hill, (^. 1834; vi. ist, 1867,
Emily {d. 1887), only d. of John Scholefield of Birmingham ;
2nd, 1899, Isabella Rosina, d. of the late Patrick Caddell
of^Stirling; and has issue — (i) John Francis Fisher,
Esq., Capt. R.A. , b. 1868, killed in S. Africa in 1901;
(2) Arthur Thomas Fisher, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; (3) Cecil
Herbert Fisher, Gentleman, b. 13 July 1877. AV;-. — St.
Ediths, Bromhani, Chippenham, Wilts. Club — New
University.
Rev. Henry Fisher, M.A. Camb., Rector of Higham-on-
he-Hill, b. 1837 ; vi. 1870, Katherine, d. of the Rev.
H. S. Richmond ; and has issue. Res. — Higham Rectory,
Nuneaton.
. Sons of Joseph Edward Fisher, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
d. 1884 ; ni. 1874, Margaret Jane, d. of A. Palmer : —
Walter Harington Fisher, Gentleman, B.A. , M.B.
(Cantab.), b. 1876. Res. — Cleethorpes. Club — Royal
Societies'.
Bernafd Campbell Fisher, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Cleethorpes.
CHARLES EDWARD FISHER, Esquire, J. P. co.
Cumberland. Born i860, being the only surviving child
of Charles Fisher, Esq., J. P., of Distington (who d. 1883),
by Pollen, dau. of Edward Carr Knubly of Whitehaven.
Armorial bearings- Per fesse azure and ermines, a fesse
bretesse argent, between two dolphins naiant in chief or,
and a kingfisher in base, holding in the beak a fish proper.
Majitling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a kingfisher holding in the beak a fish
proper, three crosses pai6e fesseways argent. Motto —
" Virtutem entendere factis." Married, 1890, Florence
Campbell, dau. of the late Myles Kennedy of Stone Cross,
Ulverstone; and has Issue — Charles Leslie Fisher, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 1890; Benita Violet; and Kathleen Knuh-
ley. AVa/ — Distington Hall, Whitehaven. Club — Junior
Carlton.
FREDERICK FISHER, Gentleman. Born Jan. 2,
1845, being the second but eldest surviving son of
Octavus Fisher, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of William
Willis of St. James's Street, London, W. Livery — Blue.
is the Military Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — Per chevron or and gules, in chief
two denii-lions couped per chevron of the last and
sable, and in base a like demi-lion per chevron of the
first and argent, a chief wavy of the second fretty also of
the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant per chevron or and gules,
holding in the dexter paw a stag's attire of the last, and
resting the sinister upon an eel-spear proper. Motto —
"Fortiter. " Married, Sept. 13, 1873, Louisa, eldest dau.
of Edwin Williams; and has had Issue — (i) Jeffery Fisher,
d. young; (2) Kenneth Fisher, Gentleman, b. April 1882;
(3) Frank Fisher, Gentlemen, b. Dec. 1883; Ethel Mary,
d. young; Mabel; and Winifred. Estates — Farninghain,
CO. Kent. Residence — Hill View, Tulse Hill, S.W. Club
— Junior Athenaeum.
GEORGE GREGG FISHER, Esquire, J. P. for Haver-
fordwest. Born 1848, being the fourth son of Edward
Fisher of Spring Dale, Yorks, and brother of Sir C. E. G.
Philipps, ist Bart. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
chevron gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, in chief as
many fieurs-de-lis of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bulrush erect, a kingfisher proper, resting the dexter
claw on a fleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Virtute et fide."
Seat — Helme Edge, Netherton, Yorks. Club — Junior
Carlton.
JOSEPH DEVOxNSHER FISHER, Gentleman. Born
1846, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Allen
Fisher, Rector of Kelmore, co. Cork, by his wife Anna,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Carson. Armonal bearings —
Or, three kingfishers proper, on a chief azure, an ancient
Irish harp of the field. Mantling azure and or. . Great —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a kingfisher, holding in the
beak a fish all proper. Motto — " Veritas vincit." Married,
Nov. I, 1877, Susanna Louisa, youngest dau. of Samuel
Browning Power, Esq., of Afane, J. P. co. Waterford, and
has Issue. Postal address — 13 Lower Ormonde Quay,
Dublin.
SHARPLES FISHER, Esq.', J. P. for Haverfordwest,
and for West Riding co. York. Born 1845, being the
third son of the late Edward Fisher of Spring Dale, by
Jane, dau. of the late Dominick Gregg of Lisburn and
Coleraine, Ireland. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
chevron gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, in chief as
many fleurs-di-lis of the second. Mantling gules and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bul-
rush erect, a kingfisher proper, resting the dexter claw on a
fleur-de-hs or. Motto— " Virtute e't fide." Married, idijj;
Constance Madeline Ellen, dau. of the late Major Lindsay,
3rd Bengal Cavalry ; and has, with other Issue — Edward
Lindsay Fisher, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat — Helme Edge,
Netherton, Yorks. C"///(?— Junior Carlton.
S EDWARD ROWE FISHER-ROWE, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co. of Surrey, and J. P. for London,
late Captain 4th Dragoon Guards, present at battles of
Balaclava, Inkernian, Kliernaya, and at the siege and
capture of Sebastopol. Boj-n November 8, 1832, being the
eldest son of Thomas Fisher, by his wife Ann Berry,
daughter of Laurence Rowe of Rew Abbeywood and Culli-
ford, in the county of Devon ; of Thorncombe, in the county
of Surrey ; and of Ruckroft, in the county of Cumberland.
Clubs— Army and Navy, Wellington. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale sable
and gules, three crosses pat^e in fesse or, between as many
lambs passant proper, each supporting with the dexter fore-
leg a pennon argent, charged with the Cross of St. George
(for Rowe) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse wavy vert, between
three kingfishers, as many fountains proper, and impaling
the arms of Liddell, namely argent, fretty gules, on a chief
of the last three, leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lamb resting the dexter foreleg on a bee-hive
proper, and charged on the body with a cross pat(5e or (for
Rowe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a fountain be-
tween six bullrushes, a kingfisher all proper (for Fisher);
with the Motto, " Favente Deo." Married, firstly, No-
vember 7, 1865, Edith Maria, daughter of Mayow Waynell
Adams, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Kent ; secondly, 1874, Victoria Isabella, commonly known
as Lady Victoria Isabella, youngest daughter of the Right
Honourable Sir Henry Thomas Liddell, ist Earl of Ravens-
worth. By first marriage he has Issue — (i) Laurence Rowe
Fisher-Rowe, Esquire, born 1866, Major Grenadier
Guards; (2) Herbert Fisher-Rowe, Gentleman, born 1870;
and by his second marriage — (3) Seymour Fisher-Rowe,
Gentleman, born 1876, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy ; (4)
Guy Henry Fisher-Rowe, Gentleman, born 1877; (5) Con-
way Victor Fisher-Rowe, Gentleman, born 1881, Lieu-
tenant Grenadier Guards; (6) Leopold George Fisher-Rowe,
Gentlen\an, born 1883; Eleanor Frederica [;«., April 26,
1898, the Honourable Archibald Dudley Ryder, second son
of the 4th Earl of Harrowby] ; and Ethel Horatia \_m. ,
April 25 1900, the Honourable Walter John Henry Boyle,
4th son of the Earl of Shannon], ^^/afe- Thorncombe,
near Guildford, in the county of Surrey. Postal address—
Thorncombe, Guildford.
§ FREDERICK WILLIAM FISON, Esquire, D.L. and
J. P. for W. R. Yorkshire, and M.P. for Doncaster
Div. Born 1847, being the only son of the late William
Fison Esq., J. P.. of Greenholme, and Fanny his wife, dau.
of Jonas Whitaker of Greenholme. Livery— B\ue coat,
yellow facings, striped yellow and blue waistcoat, black
trousers, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
azure and ermine, in chief three battle-axes erect or, m base
an heraldic tiger passant of the third. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-heraldic tiger rampant or, collared gules, holding
between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged with a
battle-axe sable. Motto— " Deo confide." Married, 1872,
Isabel, dau. of the late Joseph Crossley of Broomfield,
Halifax; and has had Issue-(i) Francis Geoffrey Fison,
Gentleman, b. 1873 ; (2) Hugh Valentine Fison, Gentleman.
* 1875 (d. 1898) ; (3) William Guy Fison, Gentleman, b. 1890 ,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Edith ; and Dorothy. Postal address — 64 Pont Street,
London, S.W. Clubs— CdiVlion, United University.
FREDERICK GEORGE FITCH, Esquire, J. P. for co.
of Middlesex. Born Nov. 27, 1842, being the son of
Frederick Fitch, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society,
by his wife Sarah Maria, dau. of Edward Fitch. Armorial
bearings — Vert, on a chevron between three leopards'
faces or, as many cross crosslets fitch(5e gules, in the centre
chief point an ermine spot of the second ; and for the
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's face
erminois pierced through the mouth with a sword broken
in the middle argent, pommel and hilt or. Motto —
" Facta non verba." Married, Aug. 11, 1870, Clara,
dau. of George Portway, J. P. ; and has Issue — Dora; and
Constance. Postal address — Pines, Enfield, Middlesex.
Ciubs — ■ Royal Thames Yacht, City of London, Royal
Societies', City Liberal.
FITCHETT, quartered by MALET,
FITTEN, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
FITZ ALAN, quartered bv CONYERS, DU MOULIN-
BROWNE, FOX, HOWARD, MOSTYN, MOWBRAY,
and NORFOLK.
FITZ ELLIS, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE.
FITZ ERCALD. quartered by COKE.
FITZGERALD, quartered by BUTLER and CON-
YERS FOX.
FITZGERALD, see FOSTER-VESEY-FITZGERALD,
PURCELL - FITZGERALD, and WILSON - FITZ-
GERALD.
Hon. ARTHUR SOUTHWELL FITZGERALD,
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Essex Regt. Born 1861, being
the fourth son of the late Rt. Hon. John David Fitz-
Gerald, Baron FitzGerald of Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, a
Life Peer, being a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the
Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, by his second wife Jane
Matilda Mary, dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Arthur
Francis Southwell. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a mascle
or, over all a saltire gules. Mant ing gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the Roman fasces
lying fesseways proper, a boar passant ermine, fretty gules.
Mottoes — " Crom a boo," and ' ' Fortis et fidelis. " Mariied,
1896, May d'Alvarez, eldest dau. of Peter Borchards, Esq.,
J. P., of Fairholme, Wynberg, near Cape Town; and
has Issue — Doreen Maive Teresa Southwell. Residence —
BRUCE FITZGERALD, Gentleman, formerly Bruce
Healy ; assumed the surname and arms of Fitzgerald by
Royal Licence, June 20, 1900. Armorial bearings - Gules,
a saltire invected per pale argent and or, between four
monkeys statant of the second, environed with a plain
collar and chained of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a monkey as
in the arms, charged on the body with two roses, and
resting the dexter foreleg on a saltire gules. Motto —
" Crom-a-boo." Residence — The Royal Farm, Pepper-
harrow, Surrey.
His Honour the Hon. Judge DAVID FITZ-
GERALD, B.A. 1872, Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871, and of
King's Inns, Dublin, 1872, a Q.C. 1889, is Chairman
of Quarter Sessions and a County Court Judge for cos.
Waterford, Kilkenny, and Queen's Co. Born 1847, being
the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. John David FitzGerald,
Baron FitzGerald of Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, a Life Peer,
being a Lord of .'\ppeal in Ordinary under the Appellate
Jurisdiction Act, 1876, by his first wife Rose, dau. of John
O'Donoghue of Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a mascle or, over all a saltire gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on the Roman fasces lying fesseways proper, a boar
passant ermine, fretty gules. Mottoes— " Crom a boo,"
and "Fortis et fidelis" [w., 1894, Isabel, dau. of Luke
M'Donnell]. Residence — 18 Clyde Road, Dublin. Club—
University (Dublin).
DESMOND FITZ-JOHN LLOYD FITZ-GERALD,
"The Knight of Glin," of Glin Castle, co. Limerick,
J. P. and D.L., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Desmond John
Edmund Fitz-Gerald, " Knight of Glin," of Glin Castle, co.
Limerick, J. P., D. L., High Sheriff 1870 and 1871, by his
wife Isabella Lloyd, second dau. of Rev. Michael Lloyd
Apjohn of Lichfield, co. Limerick. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, a saltire gules impaling the arms of Wyndham-
Quin, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules, a hand couped
below the wrist grasping a sword all proper, between in base
two serpents erect and respectant, their tails nowed or, and
in chief two crescents argent (forO'Quin of Munster) ; 2 and
3, azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, a
mullet for difference (for Wyndham). Married, Oct. 28,
1897, Lady Rachel Wyndham-Quin, second dau. of the
Rt. Hon. the Earl of Dunraven. Seat-GXwi Castle, co.
Limerick. C/«iJ — Conservative.
The Hon. EDWARD FITZGERALD, formerly Cnpt.
3rd Batn. Essex Regt. , and subsequently in Bechuanaland
Border Police, served during Matahele Campaign, 1895-96.
Born 1864, being the sixth son of the late Rt. Hon. John
David FitzGerald, Baron FitzGerald of Kilmarnock, co.
Dublin, a Life Peer, being a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, by his second
wife Jane Matilda Mary, dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. the
Hon. Arthur Francis Southwell. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, a mascle or, over all a saltire gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
the Roman fasces lying fesseways proper, a boar passant
ermine, fretty gules. Mottoes — "Crom a boo," and
" F'ortis et fidelis." Married, 1884, Rita, eldest dau. of
the late Matthew D'.-Xrcy, Esq. , J. P. . D. L. ; and has Issue—
(i) William Reginald FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2)
Geoffrey Joseph FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; and Ethel
Christina. Resides in S. Africa.
Honourable EU.STACE ROBERT FITZGERALD.
Born 1863, being the fifth son of the late Rt. Hon. John
David FitzGerald of Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, a Life Peer,
being a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the -■Appellate
Jurisdiction Act, 1876, by his second wife Jane Matilda
Mary, dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Arthur Francis
Southwell. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a mascle or,
over all a saltire gules. Mantling gules and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the Roman fasces
lying fesseways proper, a boar passant ermine, fretty
gules. Mottoes— "Crom a boo," and " Foitis et fidelis."
Alarried, 1889, Maude Louisa, eldest dau. of the Hon.
Walter Bulkeley Barrington ; and has Issue — Derek Bar-
rington Fitzgerald, Gentleman, h. 1892 ; iris Mary ; and
Pamela Marie. Residence — 40 Stanhope Gardens, S.W.
■ Club — Wellin<rton.
Ysolda, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, and Bart. ;
and has Issue~[\) Gerald Thomas FitzGerald, Gentle-
man, b. 1883 ; (2) Maurice Pembroke FitzGerald, Gen-
tleman, b. 1887; Rose Emma; Ysolda Mary Nesta ;
Geraldme Evelyn; and Kathleen Finora. Residence—
33 Harrington Gardens, Kensington, S.W. Chambers—
38 Parliament Street, S.W. 67«i^j— Brooks's, Reform,
Athenasum.
FREDERICK LATTIN FITZGERALD, Esquire,
formerly Lieut, in the 63rd Regt., with which he served in
the Crimea (medals and clasps), and Capt. Royal .Ayrshire
Rifles. Born June 19, 1832, being the eldest and only
surviving son of the late Charles FitzGerald, Esq., of
Rathgar and Laccagh, by his wife Jane, only dau. of the
late George Wahl of the co. Dublin (and grandson of the
late Charles FitzGerald of Navinstown and Laccagh in the
CO. Kildare, Rathgar, co. Dublin. Armorial bearings —
Argent on a saltire gules, within a border gobony of the
first and azure, quartering (2) Cusack of Rathgar, (3) Gene-
ville, (4) De Lacy, Lord of Meath, (5) Pylatte, and (6)
Petit. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a monkey passant in front of an oak tree all
proper. Motto — " Crom-a-brudh." iVizA— Rathgar, co.
Dublin, and Leccagh, co. Kildare.
The Hon. GERALD FITZGERALD, K.C., B.A.
1869, Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1871, and Q.C. 1892, for-
merly Chairman of Quarter Sessions for cos. Westmeath,
Meath, Longford, and King's Co., appointed an Irish Land
Commissioner 1889. Born 1849, being the third son of the
late Rt. Hon. John David FitzGerald, Baron FitzGerald of
Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, a Life Peer, being a Lord of
Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act,
1876, by his first wife Rose, dau. of John O'Donoghue of
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Armorial bearings— Ermine,
a iiiascle or, over all a saltire gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the Roman
fasces lying fesseways proper, a boar passant ermine, fretty
gules. Mottoes— " Crom a boo," and " Fortis et fidelis."
Residence — 6 Fitzwilliam Square, Dtiblin. Cli/bs — Brooks's,
Wellington, Kildare Street, University (Dublin), Royal St.
George Yacht.
Sir GERALD FITZGERALD, K.C.M.G., J. P. for
London and Middlesex, Dep. Controller-Gen. of Mil. Ex-
penditure 1864-68, Assistant Comptroller-Gen. of India 1869,
Accountant-Gen. Madras 1871, British Burmah 1872, and
Deputy Comptroller-Gen. of India 1872-76 ; allowed to
accept temporary service under Egyptian Govt. 1877, and
was Director-Gen. of Public Accounts in Egypt 1879-85 ;
Accountant-Gen. ot tne Navy, and Assistant Financial
Secretary 1885-96; has ist Class Order of the Medjidie,
3rd Class Osmanieh, and Egyptian War medal and
bronze star; was created C.M.G. 1880, and K.C.M.G.
1885. Bor/i 1833, being the son of the late Francis Fitz-
gerald. Cli/b — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
on a saltire gules, a mullet argent, pierced sable, the es-
cutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and pendent
the badge of a K.C.M.G., and impaling on a second
escutcheon the arms of Milnes, namely azure, a chevron
between three windmill sails or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
proper, a boar passant or. Married, 1881, Hon. Amicia
Henrietta, dau. of ttie Rt. Hon. Richard Monckton Milnes,
first Baron Houghton ; and has Issue — Gerald Milnes Fitz-
Gerald, Esquire, born 1883. Residence — 18 Cadogan
Gardens, S.W.
The Hon. JOHN DONOHOE FITZGERALD,
(LL.B. Cantab, ist Class Law Tripos 1869, LL.M. 1873),
Bar. Inner Temple 1872, and a Q.C. 1896. Born 1848, being
the second son of the late Rt. Hon. John David FitzGerald,
Baron Fitzgerald of Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, a Life Peer,
being a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate
Jurisdiction Act 1876, by his first wife Rose, dau. of
John Donohoe of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a mascle or, over all a saltire gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on the Roman fasces lying fesseways proper, a
boar passant ermine, fretty gules. Mottoes — "Crom a
boo," and "Fortis et fidelis." Married, 1881, Emma
FI'TZGERALD (R.L. , 20 June 1900, and again 1904,
H. Coll.). Gules, a saltire invected per pale argent
and or, between four monkeys statant of the second, en-
vuoned with a plain collar and chain of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a monkey as in the arms, charged on the body
with two roses and resting the dexter foreleg on a saltire
gules. Motto—" Crom a boo."
Sons of : — ■
Bruce Fitzgerald (R.L., 1900, formerly Healy), Gentle-
man,^. . Res. — The Royal Farm, Pepperharrow, Surrey.
Calvert Fitzgerald (R.L. 1904, formerly Healy), Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., b. Post, add.— znd
Batt. Oxfordsh. Regt., Poonah, India.
Argent, a saltire
FITZGERARD of Coolanowle (U.O.)
gules, a bordure azure.
Sons of Gerald Richard FitzGerald of Coolanowle and
Moate, b. 1848 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1877, Lilla, d. of Frederick
Charles FitzGerald, late R.N. : —
Gerald Richard Frederick FitzGerald, Lieut. R.E.M.
Submarine Miners, b. 1877; ni. 1901, Alice Florence (</.
1902), eld. d. of late Frank Campion of The Mount, Derby.
Seais — Coolanowle and Moate, Queen's Co.
Robert O'Brien FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.^-
Arthur Stanley FitzGerald, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy.
Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1881. Res.—
Sons of Lucius Henry FitzGerald, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, of The Firs, Berks, b. 1815; d. 1891 ; m. 1856,
Mary Katharine, d. of Adm. the Hon. Sir John Talbot,
G.C.B. :—
Lucius FitzGerald, Gentleman, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Duke of Edinburgh's Wilts Regt. b. 1859. Res. —
Gerald Lucius FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Robert Lucius FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res.-—
FITZGERALD (U.O. ). Ermine, a sahire gules. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a chevalier in complete armour on horseback at full speed,
his sword drawn and beaver up all proper. Motto —
" Fortis et fidelis."
Son of Sir William FitzGerald, 2nd Bart., b. ; d.
1847; tn. 1805, Emilia Cummiiig, d. and coh. of
William Veale of Trevaylor, Cornwall ; —
Sir George Gumming FitzGerald, 5th Bart., of Newmarket-
on-Fergus (5 Jan. 1822),!^. 1823; m. ist, Emily Georgiana
((/. 1886), only d. of Lieut. George Cleaveland, R.N., of
Bromley, Kent ; 2nd, 1888, his cousin Ellen Creagh, d. of
Crofton Hamilton FitzGerald. Seats — Trevaylor, Pen-
zance; Killibegs House, Naas, co. Kildare.
Son of F.-M. Sir John Forster FitzGerald, G.C.B.,
M.P., b. 1784; d. 1877; M. 2nd, 1839, Jean, d. of
Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Clova, M.P., br. of the 6th
Earl of Airlie : —
William Walter Augustine FitzGerald, Esq. , J. P. and D. L.
CO. Clare (High Sheriff 1897), b. 1852; w. 1894, Clara
Emma, d. of James Whitaker of Huddersfield, and widow
of Lt.-Col. Sir Augustine FitzGerald, 4th Bart. Seat— Corr'i-
goran, Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare. C///^j— Carlton,
Junior Carlton. Wellington, Kildare Steet (Dublin).
FITZGERALD of Turlough (U.O. ). Ermine, on a saltire
gules, a mullet argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount proper, a boar
passant or. Motto — " Honor probataque virtus."
Son of Major Henry Thomas George FitzGerald,
Esq,, J. P., of Maperton House, Wincanton, Somerset,
b. 1820; d. 1890; w. 1839, Elizabeth Harriott, eld. d.
of Rev. Samuel Wildman Yates, Vicar of St. Mary's,
Reading: —
Charles Lionel Wingfield FitzGerald, Gentletr.an, b. 1841 ;
m. 1893, Adolphine Caroline Annie Helena Marie, d. of
Capt. Schmitz of the Imperial German Army. Seat-
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Tuilough Park, Castlebar, co. Mayo. Res. — Winterton
Hall, Hythe, Southampton.
Sons of Lionel Charles Henry William FitzGerald,
Esq.,Capt. 2nd W.I. Regt., K.T.S., b. 1812; d. 1894;
m. 1839, .Sarah Caroline, d. of Hon. Patrick Brown of
Nassau, N.P. :^
Desmond FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; in. 1870,
Elizabeth Parker Clarke, d. of Stephen Salisbury, M.D.,
of Brookline, Boston, U.S.A. ; and has issue — (i) Harold
FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) Stephen Salisbury Fitz-
Gerald, Gentleman, (5. 1878, Caroline Elizabeth ; and Harriot.
Res. — Brookline, Mass., U.S.A.
Ormond Edward FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res. —
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Son of Edward Thomas FitzGerald, Gentleman, b.
1817; d. ; m. 1856, Annie ffarington, d. of Leonard
S. Co.x :—
Edward Leonard FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1859; m.
1882, Florence Elizabeth Sophia, d. of Robert J. Hunter;
and has issue — (i) Edward Walter FitzGerald, Gentleman,
b. 1885 ; (2) Desmond Gerald FitzGerald, Gentleman, b.
1893; Florence; Marjorie ; Dorothy; and Audrey. Res. —
Ygst. son of Lt.-Col. Edward Thomas FitzGerald,
b. 1784 ; d. 1845 ; m. 1811, Emma, d. of Esmond Green
of Medham, Isle of Wight :—
Desmond Gerald FitzGerald, Gentleman, h. 1834; m.
1862, Louisa, d. of Matthew Crawford of Crumlin, co.
Westmeath ; and has issue — (i) Desmond Gerald FitzGerald,
Gentleman, b. 1863; (2) Ormond Edward FitzGerald,
Gentleman, b. 1865 [m. 1900, Rebecca Susanna, d. of
Becher Lionel Fleming of Newcourt, co. Cork] ; (3) Cecil
Henry FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; Emma Louisa
Hope ; and Ruby Gwendoline. Res.^
Sons of Lt.-Col. Charles Lionel FitzGerald, /;. ;
d. ; in. , Marianne, d. of Lt.-Col. Breedon,
R.M. ;—
Charles Lionel FitzGerald, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A. , b.
; m. , d. of Lt.-Col. Pettey, R.A. ; and has
issue — (i) William Hervey FitzGerald, Gentleman, /;. ;
(2) Henry Alfred John FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. ;
(3) Ormond FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. ; (4) Augustus
Henry FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Alfred John FitzGerald, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 6oth Rifles,
b. 1842. Res. —
Sons of Francis FitzGerald of Galway, /'. 1779 ; d. 1857 ;
in. , Lienor, d. of John Joyes of Galway : —
The Hon. Nicholas FitzGerald, M.L.C. Victoria, Knight
of the Order of Pius IX,, 6. 1829; iii. 1863, Marianne, eld.
d. of the late .Sir John O'Shanassy, K.C.M.G., of Tara,
Hawthorne, Melbourne; and has issue — (i) Francis John
FitzGerald, Esq. (3 Pump Court, Temple), Barrister-at-Law,
M.A., LL.B. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Recorder of Newbury,
b. 1864; [m. 1889, Hon. Mina Susan Georgina North, d. of
William Henry John, nth Lord North; and has issue-
Dudley Francis North FitzGerald, Gentleman, R.N., b.
1891 ; John Sidney North, Gentleman, b. 1893; Winifred
Marie ; and Eileen Theresa] ; (2) John Plunkett FitzGerald,
Gentleman, fi. i866 ; (3) Edward FitzGerald, Gentleman, b.
1868; (4) Matthew FitzGerald, Gentleman, b. 1870; (5)
Percy Desmond FitzGerald, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. nth
Hussars, b. 1872 ; (6) Reginald Patrick FitzGerald, Gentle-
man, b. 1874. Res. — Moira, St. Kilda, Melbourne,
Australia,
Sir Gerald FitzGerald, K.C.M.G. {,/.v.).
CHARLES E. FITZGERALD-DAY, Gentleman, late
Indian Civil Service. Born , being the eldest son of
the late Rev. Edward FitzGerald-Day of Spring Hill, co.
Kerry. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per
chevron or and azure, three mullets counterchanged, in the
centre chief point a mullet gules for difference ; 2 and 3,
ermine, on a saltire gules, a cross form^e argent, the whole
within a bordure gobony ermine and azure (for FitzGerald).
Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
two dexter hands clasped together proper, each from a wing
expanded quarterly or and azure counterchanged, over the
hands a mullet gules. Motto — "Sic itur ad astra." Re-
sidence—
FITZGERALD-KENNY. Per pale or and azure, a
fleur-de-lis between three crecents all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out of an Earl's coronet
or, a demi-arm erect, sleeved gules, with a white ruff, hold-
ing in the hand a roll of parchment proper. Motto—
" Teneat, Luceat, Floreat."
Sons of James Christopher FitzGerald-Kenny, Esq.,
J. P., of Kilclogher, Barrister-at Law, b. ; d. 1877;
m. 1870, Helena Mary, d. and coh. of Major Patrick
Crean Lynch : —
William Lionel Crean Nicholas de Kenne FitzGerald-
Kenny, Gentleman, late 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers,
b. 1872 ; III. 1896, Josephine, d. of D. L. Delmas of San
Francisco. Seats — Kilclogher, Monivea, Athenry, co. Gal-
way ; Clogher House, Ballyglass, co. Mayo.
James Christopher FitzGerald-Kenney, Gentleman b.,
1878. Res.—
M.vjOK J. FH ZGERALD-DAY, R.E. Born
being the son of the late Rev. Edward FitzGerald-
Day. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron
or and azure, three mullets counterchanged, in the centre
chief point a mullet gules for difference ; 2 and 3, ermine,
on a saltire gules, a cross form^e argent, the whole within a
bordure gobony ermine and azure (for FitzGerald). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, two
dexter hands clasped together proper, each from a wing
expanded quarterly or and azure counterchanged, over the
hands a mullet gules. Motto -"Sic itur ad astra." Re-
sidence— •
FITZGIBBON of Crohana (U.O.), Ermine, a saltire
gules, on a chief argent, three annulets of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A boar passant
proper, fretty argent. Motto — " Honore integro con-
temno fortunani."
Sons of the late Maurice FitzGibbon of Crohana,
CO. Kilkenny, b. 1818 ; d. 1881 ; m. ist, Isabella
{d. 1874), d. of Rev. John Stronach ; 2nd, Mary
{Seai — Crohana, nr. Stonyford, co. Kilkenny), d. of
John Rhind of Elgin, N.B :—
Philip John FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1858; in. 1884,
Ruth Mary, d. of W. M. Hearn ; and has issue — Maurice
Desmond FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Isabella
Marion; Norah Ruth; Irene Eraser; Sybil Clare; and
Esm6 Muriel. Res. — Public Works Secretariat, Bombay.
Maurice Coates FitzGibbon, Gentleman,/^. 1862; and is
m. Res. — Johannesburg.
Arthur FitzGibbon, Gentleman, /;. 1864 ; and is in.
Res.—
John Brenton FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. — •
Archibald Coates FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Res.~
Sons of Abraham FitzGibbon, Gentleman, C.E., of
The Rookery, Great Stanmore, Middx. , and of Moor-
side, Bushey Heath, b. 1823 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1853,
Isabelle, d. of Cornelius Stovin of Chestnut Grove,
Kingston-on-Thames : —
Gerald FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1857; in. 1887,
Margaret Mary, d. of Thomas Matthews ; and has issue —
(i) Allen FitzGerald FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2)
Desmond FitzGerald FitzGibbon, Gentleman, b. 1890;
and two daus. Res. — Cawood, Apperley Bridge, Yorks.
Robert FitzGibbon, Gentleman, h. 1859; is in. and has
issue two daus. Res. — Montreal.
AUGUSTUS HENRY FITZGIBBON, Esquire. Born
1850, being the eldest son of the late Hon. Gerald Normanby
FitzGibbon, and his wife Lady Louisa Isabella Georgiana
FitzGibbon, dau. of Rt. Hon. the 3rd Earl of Clare.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, a saltire
gules, on a chief or, three annulets of the second (for Fitz-
Gibbon) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion passant between three
crescents gules (for Dillon). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules,
bristled and armed or, charged with three annulets of the
second (for FitzGibbon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an
estoile argent (for Dillon). Motto— "Nil admirari."
Married, 1874, the Baroness Adele, dau. of Baron Ernest
de Poellnitz of Rabenwohl Bregenz, Austria ; and has sur-
viving Issue— GtTa.\A FitzGibbon, Esq., b. 1884 ; Elizabeth
Louisa Theobaldina ; and Violet.
CLARE VALENTINE FITZGIBBON, Gentleman,
formerly Lieut. 2nd Lancashire Militia. Born 1858, being
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the third son of the late Hon. Gerald Normanby Fitz-
Gibbon (formerly Dillon, son of the 13th Viscount Dillon),
and his wife Lady Louisa Isabella Georgiana Fitz-
Gibbon, dau. of 3rd Earl of Clare. Armorial beaxings —
Quarterly i and 4, ermine, a saltire gules, on a chief or,
three annulets of the second (for FitzGibbon) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a lion passant between three crescents gules (for
Dillon). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules, bristled and
armed or, charged with three annulets of the second (for
FitzGibbon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, holding between the paws an estoile argent
(for Dillon). Motto— " Nil admirari." Married, 1882,
iSIary Agnes, dau. of the late Richard Bernard ; and has
Issue — Agnes.
JOHN ARTHUR FFrZGIBBON, Gentleman. Born
1854, being the second surviving son of the late Hon. Gerald
Normanby FitzGibbon, and his wife Lady Louisa Isabella
Georgiana FitzGibbon, dau. of Rt. Hon. the 3rd Earl of
Clare. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, a
saltire gules, on a chief or, three annulets of the second (for
FitzGibbon) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion passant between three
crescents gules (for Dillon). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules,
bristled and armed or, charged with three annulets of the
second (for FitzGibbon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an
estoile argent (for Dillon). Motto — "Nil admirari."
Married, firstly, 1882, Louisa Bosville (who (/. 1883), dau.
of the late Sir Belford Hinton Wilson, K.C. B. ; secondly,
1890, Katherine Maude, dau. of the late Rev. W. C. Ran-
dolph of Yate House, Gloucestershire ; and by second
marriage has Issue — Brian Normanby Randolph FitzGibbon,
Gentleman, h. 1894 ; and Kathleen Beatrice Florence. Resi-
dence— 2 Arnold Villas, Rugby.
LOUIS THEOBALD FITZGIBBON, Gentleman, for-
merly Lieut. 2nd Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Born
1859, being the fourth son of the late Hon. Gerald Nor-
manby FitzGibbon, and his wife Lady Louisa Isabella
Georgiana FitzGibbon, dau. of Rt. Hon. the 3rd Earl of
Clare. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, a
saltire gules, on a chief or, three annulets of the second (for
FitzGibbon) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion passant between three
crescents gules (for Dillon). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules,
bristled and armed or, charged with three annulets of the
second (for FitzGibbon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an
estoile argent (for Dillon). Motto — "Nil admirari."
Married, 1884, Maria Dolores, dau. of the late Robert
Maxwell ; and has Issue — Two sons and one daughter.
Residence —
ARTHUR VESEY FITZHERBERT, Gentleman. Born
1845, being the third son of the late Thomas FitzHerbert
Esq., J. P., D. L. , by his wife Frances Sidney, dau. of Hon.
Rev. Arthur Vesey. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chief
vairiJ or and gules, over all a bend sable, charged with a
crescent of the field. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, the
hand clenched, armed and gauntleted all proper. Motto
— " Ung je serviray. " Married, 1873, Eveline, dau. of
Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of Belhavel,
CO. Leitrim ; and has with other Issue — Arthur Hugh
Francis FitzHerbert, Gentleman, b. 1874. Postal address
— Estancia Media Agua, Mercedes, Banda Oriental, South
America. Club — Junior Constitutional.
BASIL THOMAS FITZ-HERBERT, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Stafford, Lord of the Manors of Norbury and Swynnerton.
Born March 29, 1836, being the eldest surviving son of the
late Francis Fitz-Herbert, Gentleman, by Maria Teresa his
wife, dau. of John Vincent Gandolphi of East Sheen, in the
CO. of Surrey, and succeeded to the estates on the death of his
uncle, Oct. 13, 1863. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief vair^ or and gules, over
all a bend sable ; and for the Crest, a dexter cubit arm in
armour erect, the hand appearing clenched within the
gauntlet, all proper; with the Motto, "Ung je serviray."
Married, October 13, 1858, Emily Charlotte, elder daughter
of Edward Stafford Jerningham, Esquire, commonly called
the Honourable Edward Stafford Jerningham. She died
1881 ; and he married, secondly, Emma Eliza, Baroness
Stafford, daughter of Frederic S. Gerard of Aspull House,
in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and widow of the
late Right Honourable Sir Henry Valentine Stafford-
Jerningham, Baron Stafford. By his first marriage he has
Issue— [\) Lt.-Col. Francis Edward Fitz-Herbert, D.S.O.,
J. P. [to whom refer]; (2) Basil John Fitz-Herbert, Gentle-
[VNGllBBERVIRAYi
man, b. Aug. 28, 1861 ; (3) Edward Stafford Fitz-Herbert,
Esq., R.N., b. April 17, 1864; (4) Thomas Charles Fitz-
Herbert, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1869; Beatrice Mary;
Evelyn Mary; Alice Maud Walburga ; and Maud Mary
Josephine, ^j/a/e-— Swynnerton Park, co. Stafford. Postal
address — Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffordshire.
H FRANCIS EDWARD FITZ-HERBERT, Esquire,
© D.S.O., J. P. CO. Stafford, late Lieut. -Col. 3rd Royal
Lanes. Regt. , served in South Africa 1900-2. Born
Aug. 28, i860, being the eldest son of Basil Thomas
Fitz-Herbert, Esq., of Norbury Manor and Swynnerton
Park, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Stafford, by his first wife Emily Charlotte, elder
dau. of Edward Stafford Jerningham, Esq. , by courtesy and
commonly known as the Hon. Edward Stafford Jernmgham.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a chief vairee or and gules,
over all a bend sable. Crest— A dexter cubit arm in armour
erect, the hand appearing clenched within the gauntlet.
Motto—" Ung je serviray." Married, April 20, 1903,
Dorothy Hilda, third dau. of Albert Octavius Worthing-
ton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Maple Hayes, Lichfield.
Postal addresses — Moretown House, Newport, Salop;
Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffordshire. C/?<*5 — Marl-
borough and White's.
HENRY CORRY FITZHERBERT, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Monaghan and Queen's Co. Born May i, 1847, bemg
the fourth son of the late Thomas FitzHerbert, Esq.,
T P D L,, of Black Castle, Navan, co. Meath, by his
"wife Frances Sidnev, dau. of Hon. Rev. Arthur Vesey.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a chief vairt§ or and gules,
over all a bend sable, charged with a crescent of the field.
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Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, the hand clenched, armed
and gauntleted all proper. Motto — " Ung je serviray."
Married, Jan. 19, 1876, Mary Emily, dau. of Col. Vansit-
tart ; and has Issi/e — (i) Arnold Vesey FitzHerbert, Gentle-
man, b. 1878; (2) Eden FitzHerbert; (3) Cecil Fitz-Her-
bert ; Edith {in. Arthur Hall-Dare] ; Aileen ; and Isabel.
Seat — Millbrook, Abbey Leix, Queen's Co., Ireland.
JOHN KNIGHT FITZHERBERT, Esquire, Justice of
tlie Peace for the county of Derby, Master of Arts of the
University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born March
27, 1820, being the youngest son of the late Sir Henry
Fitzherbert, third Baronet, by Agnes his wife, second
daughter of the Reverend William Beresford. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, three lions rampant
or ; and for the Crest, a cubit arm in armour erect, the hand
appearing clasped within the gauntlet all proper ; with the
Motto, "Ung je serviray." Married, August 9, 1859,
Arabella Penelope, third daughter of William White,
Esquire, of Slirubs, in the county of Dublin ; and has Issue
— (i) Henry Fitzhirbert, Esquire, Captain in the Berk-
shire Regiment, born 1862 ; (2) Godfrey Fitzherbert, Gentle-
man, born 1864; Isabel, married, 1884, James Lowndes
Randall ; Maud ; Rachel ; and Edith. Postal address —
Twynham, Bournemouth.
H RICHARD RUXTON FITZHERBERT, Esquire-
w J. P. CO. Meath, and D.L. co. Monaghan, High
Sheriff 1880. Born Sept. 13, 1841, being the eldest son "of
the late Thomas FitzHerbert, Esq., J. P., D. L. , by his
wife Frances Sidney, dau. of Hon. Rev. Arthur Vesey.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chief vair6 or and gules,
over all a bend sable, charged with a crescent of the field.
Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, the hand clenched,
armed and gauntleted all proper. Motto — " Ung je
serviray." Married, Oct. 3, 1865, Elizabeth (Lilly), eldest
dau. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of
Belhavel, co. Leitrim ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Ruxton
Walter FitzHerbert, Esq., Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batt.
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt., served in the Boer
War 1900--1901 (medal, three clasps, mentioned in de-
spatches), h. Sept. 9, 1866 \m. Violet Caroline, dau. of
James Moffat, Esq., D.L.]; (2) Bertram Richard Edward
FitzHerbert, Gentleman, /'. Jan. 12, 1871 ; and Gladys
Lilian Ruxton. 5ert/.f— Black Castle, Navan, co. Meath;
and Shantonagh, Castle Blayney, Ireland.
M M.AJOR WALTER HEPBURN MELITAS FITZ-
W HERBERT. Born 1842, being the eldest son of the
late Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Henry FitzHerbert of
Somersal Herbert, in the county of Derby, Justice of the
Peace for co. of Notts, by Ellen Margaret his wife, second
daughter of James Hepburn of Tovil Place, in the county
of Kent ; served in the Jowaki Campaign 1877 ; Afghan
War 1878, 1879. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Gules, three lions rampant or, langued azure, a crescent
for difference ; and for a Crest, a cubit arm in armour
erect the hand appearing clasped within the gauntlet all
proper, and charged with a crescent gules for difference ;
with the Motto, " Plain living, high thinking." Married,
1886, Mary Joanna Sophia, daughter of the Reverend Thomas
William Carr, Rector of Barming, Maidstone ; and has Issue
— (i) Thomas Carr FitzHerbert, Gentleman, born 1887 ; (2)
Nicholas Hepburn FitzHerbert, Gentleman, born 1888; and
Harriet Marjorie. Postal address— The. Hall, Somersal
Herbert, Derby.
appearing clenched within a gauntlet all proper (for Fitz-
herbert). Married, firstly. May 9, 1876, Mary Ida, second
dau. of Robert Berkeley of Spetchley Park, co. Worcester.
She died Jan. 14, 1883; and he married, secondly, July i,
1885, Blanche, second dau. of the late Major-Gencral the
Hon. Sir Henry Clifford, Knight Conmiander of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Baih
(Military Division), upon whom Her Majesty conferred
the Decoration of the Victoria Cross ; and has Issue — (i)
Thomas Joseph Fitzherbert-Brockholes, Gentleman, b.
May 4, 1887 ; (2) John William Fitzherbert-Brockholes,
Gentleman, h. May 23, 1889; (3) Roger Hubert Fitz-
herbert-Brockholes, Gentleman, Ijorn February ig, 1891 ;
(4) Cuthbert Fitzherbert - Brockholes, b. May 24, 1899 ;
Mary Teresa ; Dorothy Mary Catharine ; Winifred Mary
and Audrey Mary. Estates — Claughton, Heaton, and
Maynes, all in the county of Lancaster. Postal address —
Claughton Hall, Garstang, Lancashire.
GODFREY FITZHUGH, Esquire, J. P. co. Denbigh,
Major Montgomeryshire Iiup. Y.C. , Capt. in Army. Boi-ti
1873, being the eldest son of the late Godfrey William Fitz-
hugh, by his wife Katherine Emily, eld. dau. of the late Capt.
Henry Oakeley, R.N., of Oakeley Park, Salop. Livery —
Chocolate and yellow. Armorial bearings — Ermine, two
|IT)o5cmtion i&'iryglor^
§ WILLIAM JOSEPH FITZHERBERT-BROCK-
HOLES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born
May 29, 1851, being the second surviving son of the late
Francis Fitzherbert, Gentleman, by Maria Teresa his wife,
daughter of John Vincent Gandolfi of East Sheen, in the
county of Surrey. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Livery— 'B\ack coat and trousers, gilt buttons, and pale
yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three
brocks passant sable (for Brockholes), 2 and 3 argent, a
chief vair^e or and gules, over all a bend sable (for Fitzher-
bert) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a brock passant sable (for Brockholes), 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, the hand
flaunches sable, on a chief gules, four martlets or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a quatrefoil sable, thereon a martlet erminois. MottO —
" Moderation is my glory." Seat— Pla.s Power, near Wrex-
ham, CO. Denbigh. Ch/bs — Wellington, Arthur's.
FITZ IVOR, quartered by HULLEY.
FITZ JEFFERY, quartered by FLOYER.
FITZ LANGLEY, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
FITZOSBORN, quartered by CONYERS.
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FITZ ROGER, quartered by BEETHAM.
FITZROY, quartered by LEE-DILLON.
ALMERIC WILLIAM FITZROY, Esquire, C.V.O.,
C'erk of the Privy Council since 1898. Born 1851, being the
eldest son of the late Francis Horatio FitzRoy, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. co. Southampton, by his wife the Hon. Gertrude,
second dau. of the Rt. Hon. William Buncombe, 2nd Baron
Feversham. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quar-
terly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ; ii.
and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for
England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double treasure
flory and counter-flory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a
harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland) ; being the arms of
His Majesty King Charles II., the whole debruised by a
baton sinister compony of six pieces argent and azure ;
impaling the arms of Farquhar, namely argent, a lion
rampant sable, armed and langued gules, between two
sinister hands couped and apaum(5e in chief of the last and
a crescent in base azure ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, ducally
crowned azure, and gorged with a collar countercompony
argent and of the fourth. Motto— "Et decus et pretium
recti." Married, 1887, Katharine, dau. of Sir Thomas
Henry Farquhar, 4th Baronet, of Gillminscroft. Residence
— 55 Lower Belgrave Street, S.W. Club — Travellers'.
d. 1904 \_ni. 1903, Winifred Marion, youngest dau. of
the late Alfred Parkin of Epworth and Doncaster ; and
has issue, Sidney William Basil Flavel, Gentleman, b.
1904] ; (2) Gilbert Henry Flavel, Gentleman, Midshipman
JTit^ro^
CECIL AUGUSTUS FITZROY, Esquire, of Ringstead.
Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, Justice of the
Peace. Born January 10, 1844, being the
third son of the Reverend Frederick Thomas
William Cuke Fitzroy, Rector of Great Ring-
stead, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Emilia Le
Strange, eldest daughter of Henry Styleman of Snellisham
Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, France and England ;
2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; over all a sinister baton compony
argent and azure, a crescent for difference. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a lion statant guardant or, crowned with a ducal
coronet azure, and gorged with a collar counter-compony
argent, and of the fourth; with the MottO, " Et decus
et pretium recti." Married, February 21, 1878, Susannah,
third daughter of William Beetham, Esquire, of Wellington,
New Zealand, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — (i)
Charles Cecil Southampton Fitzroy, Gentleman, born March
24, 1884 ; (2) Frederick Waller Southampton Fitzroy,
Gentleman, born July 3, 1885; Maud Mary Le Strange;
and Louisa Gwendoline. Postal address — Ringstead,
Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
FITZSTEPHEN, quartered by CONYERS.
FITZWILLIAM,
LIAM.
see WENTWORTH-FITZ-WIL-
FITZWITH, quartered by FLOYER.
SIDNEY FLAVEL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Alderman for the county of Warwick and for the borough
of Leamington, and si.\ times Mayor of that borough.
Born October 24, 1846, being the eldest son of the late
Sidney Flavel of Leamington, by his wife Elizabeth, second
daughter of Alderman John Smith of Coventry. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a maunch gules,
bezant^e, between three keys wards upwards, a cnevron
azure [a quartering for Sparke — " I'ert, an eagle di^layed
ermine^' is claimed, but the Sparke descent is not yet re-
corded in the College of Ar?ns). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
two keys in saltire wards upwards azure, in front of flames
of fire proper; with the Motto, " Tu Deus ale flammam."
Married, October 5, 1876, Gertrude, third daughter of
Henry Robinson of Boreham Woods, in the county of
Hertford, by his wife Sophia, daughter of George Crosland
of Crosland Hall, in the county of York ; and has had
Issue — (i) Sidney Reginald Flavel, Gentleman, b. 1879,
R.N.R., Officer on Union Castle R.M. steamer, b. July 12,
1881 ; (3) Rupert Victor Flavel, Gentleman, b. August
1886, (/. March 1887 ; (4) Percival William Flavel,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 6, 1888 ; Dorothea Gertrude Elizabeth
(deceased) ; and Gladys Mary. Postal rt(Wrt'j5— Leaming-
ton Spa.
FLEMING, quartered by BARNEWALL and MAC-
NEIL.
FLEMING, see COHAM-FLEMING and MONT-
GOMERIE-FLEMING.
M JOHN FLEMING, Esquire, J. P. for Devonshire and
© Middlesex and for Westminster, High Sheriff of
Devon 1877, is a member of H.M.'s Body Guard for
Scotland (Royal Archers), M.P. for Devonport 1865, Lord
of the Manor of Kilbury and of Blacktar, Widecombe in
the Moor, co. Devon. Born 1822, being the second son of
Alexander Fleming of Lethendy, co. Perth, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of George Stevenson of Watersluck.
C"/z<rfo— Carlton, Conservative, Junior Carlton. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, three fraises
azure, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Blyth,
namely argent, on a fesse indented between three crescents
gules, as many garbs or. Mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a goat's
head erased proper, collared or ; and above, in an escroll,
this Motto, ' ' Let the deed shaw. " Married, March i, 1859,
Charlotte Mary, only child and heir of the late John Blytli
of London ; and has Iss2ie—{\) John Blyth Coham-Fleming,
Esq., J. P., b. i860 [w., 1883, Eleanor Mary Bickford, dau.
and heir of the late William Holland Bickford Cohani] ;
(2) George M'Intosh Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1862 \m., 1889,
Evelyn, dau. of James Pattison Currie of Sandown House,
Esher] ; (3) Robert Alexander Douglas Fleming, Gentleman,
of Colston House, Buckfastleigh ; Charlotte Mary ; Evehne
[married]; and Agnes Maud. Postal addresses— ^ig'&^on,
Buckfastleiqh, Devon ; 83 Portland Place.
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FLEMING (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, a
fret argent, on a chief dancettee or, three garbs vert.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a garb or, a serpent nowed proper,
holding in the mouth an annulet also or. MottO^" Pax,
copientia, sapientia."
Son of Thomas Brandon Fleming of Champion Park,
Denmark Hill:^
Rev. Hugh Fleming, Vicar of Great Thurlow, Suffolk.
Sea/ — Rayrigg, Windermere, Westmorland. J^es. — The
Vicarage, Great Thurlow, Suffolk. C/ufi — Constitutional.
FLEMING (Confirmed U.O., Dec. 1902). Gules, an
orle flory counterflory argent, over all on a chevron of the
last, five cinquefoils azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased
argent, armed or, between the horns a cinquefoil gules.
Motto— " Let the deid schaw."
Son of William Alexander Fleming of Cassaugh Moane
and Tully Hill, co. Monaghan : —
Henry Contarini Fleming, Gentleman, ^>. ; m. ;
and has issue — (i) Rev. William Alexander Fleming, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Dub. {Post. add. — 7 Melbourne Terrace, Brad-
ford, Yorks), /'. [w. June 1903, Katie Georgina, second
d. of late Arthur Carey Lee of Lewes, Sussex ; and has
issue — Kathleen Willoughby Alexander] ; (2) Harry Oliver
Fleming, Gentleman, ^. ; (3) Alfred Alexander Fleming,
Gentleman, b. ; (4) Thomas Fleming, Gentleman,
b. . Res. — Greenore, Clontarf, co. Dublin.
The Hon. JOHN FLEMING, Esquire, Lord Provost
and Lord-Lieut, of the county of the city of Aberdeen.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron charged with three
towers triple-towered of the field, a chevron gules, between
two fir trees eradicated in chief and a lymphad with sails
furled sable in base, flagged of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a goat's head erased argent, armed or. Motto — "Let
the deed shaw." Residence — ^\c\\vnox\dL Hill House, Aber-
deen.
FLETCHER, see AUBREY-FLETCHER.
FLETCHER, borne in pretence by CORRIE,
§ ANDREW MANSEL TALBOT FLETCHER,
Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards. Bor)i 1880,
being the eldest son of the late John Fletcher, Esq., of
Saltoun Hall, J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Bertha Isabella,
dau. of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq., M.P. , of
Margam Park and Penrice Castle, in the co. of Glamorgan,
by his wife Charlotte, conmionly known as Lady Charlotte,
dau. of the Right Hon. the Earl of Weniyss. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a cross flory between four escallops
argent, and impaling the arms of Talbot, namely gules, a
lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-bloodhound azure, ducally gorged or.
Supporters— Two griftins proper. Motto— " Dieu pour
nous." Married, 1902, Frances Jane, dau. of Sir Francis
Winnington, Bart., of Stanford Court, Worcs. ; and has
Issue — John Theodore Talbot Fletcher, Gentleman, b. 1903.
5^(2^— Saltoun Hall, Pencaitland, North Britain. Clubs —
Bachelors', Wtiite's, Marlborough, Automobile.
BERNARD FLETCHER, Esquire, Lieut. 5th Vol.
Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1890-94, Lieut.
2nd Batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Militia
1894-96, J. P. for Argyllshire. Borti March 29, 1870, being
the eldest son of Bernard James Cuddon Fletcher, Esq.,
J. P., by his wife Harriet, only child of Angus Fletcher of
Dunans, D. L. , J. P. Livery — Green and red. Armorial
bearings — Sable, on a cross flory argent, between in the
dexter chief and sinister base points an escallop, and in the
sinister chief and dexter base a quiver full of arrows or,
three crescents in pale vert. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the liveries, two arms
drawing a bow all proper. Motto — " Recta pete." Scat—
Dunans, Glendaruel, Argyllshire. Club — Royal Highland
Yacht (Oban.)
CHARLES WILLIAM CORRIE FLETCHER,
Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Born Sept. 20, 1854,
being the fourth son of the Rev. John Waltham Fletcher,
M.A., by his wife Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the Rev.
John Giles Dimock, M.A. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, a cross engrailed sable between
four pellets, each charged with a pheon or, on a canton
azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend engrailed
gules, between two lions rampant or, langued azure, three
scaling-ladders of the field (for Keelinge). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head erased argent, gorged with a ducal crown azure,
charged on the neck with a pheon sable ; 2. on a cap of
maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a scaling-ladder in
bend sinister or. MottO — " Sub cruce salus." Married
Florence Mabel, dau. of Samuel Pountney Smith, J. P., of
The Limes, Shrewsbury. Residence — The Gables, Burton
Road, Derby.
EDWARD BLAKEMORE FLETCHER, Gentleman,
late Lieut. R.N. Born April 19, 1847, being the youngest
son of the Rev. William Fletcher, M.A., D.D., by his wife
Jane Maria, dau. of Joseph Bainbrigge of Derby. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross engrailed
sable between four pellets, each charged with a pheon or,
on a canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend
engrailed gules, between two lions rampant or, langued
azure, three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keelinge).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged with a
ducal crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon sable ;
2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a
scaling-ladder in bend sinister or. Motto — "Sub cruce
salus. "ai J/rtr;z>rf Maria Jane, widow of Ronald Macpher-
son, Lieut.-Col. R.A. and Lieut.-Gov. of the Straits Settle-
ments, and dau. of William Napier. Lieut.-Gov. of Labuan,
Borneo. Postal address— Kent Hall, Queen's Crescent,
Southsea.
FREDERICK BRANDSTROM FLETCHER, Gentle-
man, M.A. Camb. , Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple.
Born Oct. 4, 1855, being the third son of the late Rev.
Henry Fletcher, M.A., by his wife Mary Ann Letitia, dau.
and heiress of William David Field, Esq., of Ulceby Grange,
J. P. and D.L. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
is the Military Cockade.
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argent, a cross engrailed sable, between four pellets, each
charged with a pheon or, on a canton azure, a ducal crown
gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend engrailed gules, between two
lions rampant or, langued azure, three scaling-ladders of
the field (for Keelinge). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — I. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased
argent, gorged with a ducal crown azure, charged on the
neck with a pheon sable ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules,
turned up ermine, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or.
Motto — '"Sub cruce salus." Postal addresses — 11 King's
Bench Walk ; and Stow Thorna, Beauchanip Road, East
Molesey.
GEORGE HAMILTON FLETCHER, Esq., J. P. co.
■V\^ilts. Born i860, being the only son of the late George
Hamilton Fletcher, Esq., J. P., of Barrows Hedges, Surrey,
by his wife Sophy, dau. of George Wansey of War-
minster, Wilts. Z,/z'e;7 — Dark blue and primrose. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, three arrows in
triangle barbs pointing to the centre or, on a chief argent,
an anchor erect sable between two dolphins respecting each
other proper (for Fletcher) ; 2 and 3, or, a leopard's face
between three dexter gloves gules (for Wansey). Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fern-brake a centaur proper, wield-
ing with the de.xter hand a spear or. Married Constance,
daughter of S. Herepath of Westwood, St. Peter's, Kent ;
and has Issue -[1) Gareth Hamilton Fletcher, Gentleman,
b. 1894; (2) George Mervyn Anstey Fletcher, Gentleman,
b. 1896. Seats— '\'\\e Anchorage, near Christchurch ; Pyt
House, Tisbury, Wilts. C'/«*j — Reform, Royal Yacht
Squadron (Cowes).
The Rev. JAMES MICHAEL JOHN FLETCHER,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of Tideswell,
Derbyshire. Born Sept. 29, 1852, being the third son of the
Rev. John Waltham Fletcher, M.A., by his wife Elizabeth
Sarah, dau. of Rev. John Giles Dimock, M.A. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross engrailed sable
between four pellets, each charged with a pheon or, on a
canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend en-
grailed gules, between two lions rampant or, langued azure,
three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keelinge). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head erased argent, gorged with a ducal crown azure,
charged on the neck with a pheon sable ; 2. on a cap of
maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a scaling-ladder in
bend sinister or. MottO~"Sub cruce salus." Married
Mary, dau. of Richard Chandler of Paris. Postal address
— Tideswell Vicarage, Buxton, Derbyshire
JOHN ROBERT FLETCHER, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born Aug.
19, 1855, eldest son of the late James Fletcher, by Charlotte
his wife, daughter of Robert Leake. C/?/'!^^— Constitutional,
Junior Constitutional, Piccadilly. Z,nwT— Ultramarine
blue and old gold, with silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Argent, on a cross invected
between in chief two pheons, and in base two arrows
points downwards all sable three pheons in fesse of the
last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a naked arm embowcd holding a long bow,
two arrows in saltire points downwards, all proper ; with
the Motto, " Forti nihil difficile." Married, August 29
1884, Ellen, daughter of Thomas Tonge. Postal addresses
— The Uplands, Whitefield, near Manchester; Kearsley,
Stoneclough, Lanes.
THOMAS RUSSELL FLETCHER, Gentleman, Mid-
shipman R.N. Born April 11, 1885, being the elder son of the
late Walter Bracebridge Fletcher of Mayfield, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of Frederick Johnson of Edgbaston, co. War-
wick. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a
cross engrailed sable between four pellets, each charged with
a pheon or, on a canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3,
on a bend engrailed gules, between two lions rampant or,
langued azure, three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keel-
inge). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath
of the colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged with a
ducal crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon
sable ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine,
a scahng-ladder in bend sinister or. Motto— "Sub cruce
salus." j^wtVi'ewfiJ—Lawneswood, near Stourbridge. Ship
— H.M.S. "Diadem."
WALTER JOHN FLETCHER, Esquire, late Capt.
Dorset Mil., F.RT.B.A., Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., County Surv.
Dorset from 1874. Born Dec. 11, 1842, being the second
son of the Rev. William Fletcher, D.D. Oxon., by his wife
Jane Maria, dau. of Joseph Bninbrigge of Derby. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross engrailed
sable between four pelle'ts, each charged with a pheon or,
on a canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend
engrailed gules, between two lions rampant or, langued
azure, three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keelinge), and
impaling the same arms of Fletcher and Keelinge quarterly.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged with a
ducal crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon
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sable ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine,
a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or. MottO— " Sub cruce
salus." Married, first, Augusta Franklyn, dau. and heiress
of Augustus Robert Tovvnshend Passingham, late Capt.
29th Madras Native Infantry (she died March 13, 1900) ;
and second, his cousin, Ahce Vaughan, dau. of the Rev. John
Waltham Fletcher, M.A., of Ashleigh, Derby; and has
Issue — (i) Walter Townshend Fletcher, Cientleman, 3. Aug.
31, 1878; (2) Edward Keeling Fletcher, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Marine Light Infantry,;^. April 10, 1880; Evelyn
fane [w. Edward Gordon Peirce] ; and Irene Kathleen.
Postal address — The Chantry, Wimborne Minster, co.
Dorset.
WILLIAM BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, Gentleman,
late Fleet-Surgeon R.N. Botn Jan. 28, 1840, being the
eldest son of ihe Rev. William Fletcher, D. D. Oxon., by
his wife Jane Maria, dau. of Joseph Bainbrigge of Derby.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross
engrailed sable, between four pellets, each charged with a
pheon or, on a canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3,
on a bend engrailed gules, between two lions rampant or,
langued azute, three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keel-
inge). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged
with a ducal crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon
sable ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine,
a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or. Motto — "Sub cruce
salus." Married, ist, Christine Adriana Sidney, d. of Rev.
John William Conway Hughes, M.A., Consular Chaplain
at Corfu; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Bainbrigge Walter
Campbell Fletcher, Gentleman, Paymaster R.N., b. March
25, 1878 ; (2) William John Bainbrigge Fletcher, Gentle-
man, b. June II, 1879; m. 2nd, July 29, 1902, Catherine
Mary, dau. of late George Wadley of Springfield, Beulah
Hill ; and has issue— (3) Peter Bainbrigge Fletcher, b.
Jan. 13, 1904. Residence— ^t. Catherine's, Salisbury Road,
Wimbledon.
TiiK Reverend WILLIAM DUDLEY SAUL
FLETCHER, Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. and B.D. of
Dublin, and formerly of Kilshane, co. Dublin, by Annie
his wife, dau. of William Taylor of Dublin. Armorial
bearings— Per bend sable and gules, a cross flory quarter
pierced argent, between four escallops or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
talbot rampant gules, ducally gorged and charged with an
escallop or. Motto— "Dieu pour nous." Married, Jan.
12, 1899, Agnes Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Richard Altamont
Smythe, of Court na farraga, Killiney, co. Dublin.
jVd'jzVtv/rt;— Lissadell Parsonage, co. Sligo.
The Reverend WILLIAM GEORGE DIMOCK
FLETCHER, Clerk in Holy Qrders, Master of Arts of the
University of Oxford, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries,
Vicar of Oxon, near Shrewsbury. Bo)ti January 4, 1851,
being the eldest surviving son of the late Rev. John Waltham
Fletcher, M.A., of Ashleigh, in the borough of Derby, by
his wife Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the late Rev. John Giles
Dimock, M.A, Rector of Uppingham, in the county of
Rutland. Armorial bearings (i'ed., H. Coll. ; Norf.,
9, 21; 13 D. 14, 153; 20 D. 14, 70-74; Surrey, iii. 91)—
University of Dublin, Rector of Lissadell, co. Sligo.
Born Nov. 7, 1863, being the eldest surviving son of the
Rev. J. S. Fletcher, D.D., late Rector of St. Barnabas,
Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross engrailed sable between
four pellets, each charged with a pheon or, on a canton
azure a ducal crown gold (for Fletcher) ; 2 and 3 gules, on
a bend engrailed, between two lions rampant or, three scaling-
ladders of the field (for Keeling). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged with a ducal
crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon sable (for
Fletcher) ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up
ermine, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or. Motto—" Sub
cruce salus." Married, August 23, 1888, Elizabeth Harriet,
youngest daughter of the late John Yerrow Arrowsmith,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Swan Hill
Court, Shrewsbury. Postal address — Oxon Vicarage, near
Shrewsbury.
WILLIAM GIFFARD FLETCHER, Gentleman.
Born Jan. 15, 1889, being the second son of the late Walter
Bracebridge Fletcher of Mayfield, by his wife Agnes, dau.
of Frederick Johnson of Edgbaston, co. Warwick. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross en-
grailed sable between four pellets, each charged with a
is the Military Cockade.
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pheon or, on a canton azure, a ducal crown gold ; 2 and 3,
on a bend engrailed gules, between two lions rampant or,
langued azure, three scaling-ladders of the field (for Keel-
inge). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a
ureath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent, gorged
with a ducal crown azure, charged on the neck with a pheon
sable ; 2. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine,
a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or. Motto^" Sub cruce
salus." J^esidence — Berwood, Erdington, near Bir-
mingham.
The Rev. WILLIAM HENRY FLETCHER, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, Vicar and Rural Dean
of Wrexham, and Canon Residentiary of St. Asaph. Born
March 7, 1852, being the second son of the late Rev. Henry
Fletcher, M.A. Oxon., by his wife Mary Ann Letitia, dau.
and heiress of William David Field, Esq., of Ulceby Grange,
J. P. and D.L. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a cross engrailed sable between four pellets, each
charged with a pheon or, on a canton azure, a ducal crown
gold ; 2 and 3, on a bend engrailed gules, between t\\ o lions
rampant or, langued azure, three scaling-ladders of the field
(for Keelinge); and impaling the arms of Crawfurd, namely
gules, a fesse ermine, between three mullets argent, in chief
and in base two swords saltireways proper, hiked and
pommelled or, all within a bordure engrailed azure. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
a horse's head erased argent, gorged with a ducal crown
azure, charged on tiie neck with a pheon sable ; 2. on a
cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a scaling-
ladder in bend sinister or. Motto— "Sub cruce salus.''
A/arried Agnes, dau. of George Crawfurd of Thornwood,
Uddingston, co. Lanark; and has Issue— Henry Field
Fletcher, Gentleman, d. Feb. 3, 1884.
FLETCHER (L.O., 1825). Sable, on a cross fleury
between two escallops in the dexter chief and sinister base
points argent, and as many quivers filled with arrows in the
sinister chief and dexter ba'^e points or, two towers em-
battled gules in pale and two dexter hands proper, fesse-
wise, in fesse, each holding a cross crosslet fitchfe azure,
all within a bordure quarterly, i and 4, gyronny of eight
of the third and first ; 2. argent, two galleys of the
first, oars in action ; 3. chequy of the second and fifth.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wre.ith of his
liveries . Motto —
Son of : —
Archibald Henry John Fletcher, Gentleman, Solicitor,
M.A. I^es. — Huddersfield.
FLETCHER. Argent, an arrow in pale point upwards,
between two fl:iunches sable, each charged with a cross
pat^e of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, two squirrels sejant respecting
each other, supportingb etween the legs an arrow erect point
upwards or. Motto — " Droit comme un fleche."
Descendants of Ralph Fletcher of Barnton House,
Gloucester : —
Mrs. (Frances Maria) Goodyere, residing at Cheltenham,
only surv. child.
FLETCHER (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend sable,
between two crosses pat^e fitch^e gules, three plates each
charged with a pheon of the second. Mantling sable ar.d
argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
phcenix in flames proper, three pheons fessewise sable.
Motto — " Per mortem ad vitam."
Son of Thomas Fletcher by his wife Sarah, d. of
Nathan Woodroofe, and widow of Thomas Longsdon
of Manchester and Little Longstone, Derby : —
Alfred James Fletcher, Gentleman, d. 13 Apl. 1830 ; m.
3 Sept. 1859, Mary Davies, d. of Rev. James Brooke of
Cheetham Hill, nr. Manchester; and has surv. issue — (i)
Harold Brooke Fletcher, Gentleman, d. i86o; (2) Alfred
Woodroofe Fletcher, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1868 ;
(3) Edward Harris Fletcher, Gentleman, fi. 1870; Mary
Alice ; Agnes Isabel ; and Winifred Hope. A'w.— \\ood-
burn, Wilmslow Park, Wilmslovv, Cheshire. Club^
Clarendon (Manchester).
FLETCHER (Confn. U.O.). Sable, a cross florettde
engrailed between four escallops argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
talbot rampant azure, ducally gorged and pierced by two
arrows in saltire or. Motto— " Dominus non sagitta tuta-
men." /./I'e/^^-Black, white facings. [Ped. U.O.].
Sans of Rev. Matthew Fox Fletcher, B.A. (Dub. and
Oxon.), formerly Rector, Incumbent, and Patron of
Tarleton, Lanes., b. 1812 ; d. 1875; in. 1849, Louisa
Jane Cromplon [d. 1878), d. of Andrew Todd of Lower
Darley Hall, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes. :—
The Ven. Robert Crompton Fletcher, M.A. (Cantab.),
Rector, Incumbent, and Patron of Benefice of Tarleton,
Archdeacon of Blackburn, Alderman of C.C. Lanes., 1^. at
Fremantle, Swan River, Western Australia, 1850; m. 1878,
Nina Helen {d. 1904), eld. d. of Henry Rawcliffe, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Lanes., nowofGillibrand Hall, nr. Chorley, Lanes. ;
and has issue — (i) Matthew Henry Rawcliffe Fletcher,
Gentleman, b. 1879 ; (2) Robert Ronald Rawcliffe Fletcher,
Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (3) Leonard Rawcliffe Fletcher, Gentle-
man, b, 1891 ; Olive Eloise ; Nina Mary Hazel; Irene
Marian; Violet Monica; and Daphne Margaret. Res.—
Tarleton Rectory, Preston. C///i5— Royal Societies'.
Wilfred William Ernest Fletcher, Gentler, an, B.A.,
M.B., D.P.H. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), Inspector Med.
Dept. of H.M.'s Local Govt. Board, b. at Tarleton 1856;
m. 1881 ; no issue. Kes.—2 Addison Mansions, London,
W. C/«-^— Royal Societies'.
Thomas Bonsor Crompton Fletcher, Gentleman, b. i860,
.ffefj.— Texas.
Hautenville Fletcher. Gentleman, /5. i860. Res.—Tffx.a.s.
Matthew Reginald Fletcher, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res.—
Texas.
Theodore Fletcher, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.—lexas.
§SiR THOMAS FLETCHER BOUGHEY, 4th
Baronet (Aug. 24, 1798), of Aqualate, co. Stafford,
D. L. , High Sheriff 1898, late Capt. 2nd Staffs. Militia. Born
April 5, 1836, being the only son of Sir Thomas Fletcher
Fenton Boughey, 3rd Bart., by his wife Louisa Paulina,
youngest dau. of Thomas Gifford of Chillington. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, a cross wavy erminois
between four plates, each charged with an arrow in bend
of the first (for Fletcher); 2 and 3, argent, three bucks'
heads, erased and affrontt^e, ermines (for Boughey) ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a plate charged with a pheon per pale ermine and
sable (for Fletcher) ; 2. out of an eastern crown gold, the
points alternate or and argent, a buck's head ermines,
attired and collared of the first (for Boughey). Motto—
is the Naval Cockade.
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" Nee quae rere nee spernere honorem." Married, Aug. 25,
1864, Sarah Anabella, only dau. of Harold Littledale, of
Liscard Hall, Cheshire. Seat — Aqualate, Stafl'ordshire,
Post-town — Newport, Shropshire.
GEORGE FLETCHER FLETCHER-TWEMLOW,
Esq., D. L. for Staffordshire, B.A. (Cantab.). Born
1857, being the fourth son of Rev. Charles Smith Royds,
J. P., M.A. , by his wife Mary Anne, eldest daughter of
Francis Twemlow, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Betley Court, Staffs.
Livery — Brown and yellow. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, in the first quarter i. and iiii. azure, two bars
engrailed or, charged with three boars' heads couped erect,
two and one sable (for Twemlow) ; ii. and iii. sable, a cross
wavy erminois between four plates, each charged with an
arrow in bend of the first (for Fletcher); 2 and 3 ermine, across
engrailed gules, charged with four bezants and a tilting-spear
or, between four lions rampant gules (for Royds). Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath
of the colours, a parroquet standing on the stump of a tree,
a branch sprouting therefrom proper (for Twemlow) ; 2. on
the dexter side, on a wreath of the colours, a plate charged
with a pheon per pale ermine and sable, point downwards (for
Fletcher); 3. on the sinister side, on a wreath of the colours,
a leopard sable, spotted and collared or, resting its paw on
a pheon or (for Royds). Married, January 21, 1885, Emma
Beatrice, second daughter of William Foster, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. of Hornby Castle, Lancastei- ; and has had Issue —
Thomas William Fletcher Twemlow, Gentleman, h. Nov.
16, 1885, d. Aug. 18, 1900. Postal address — Pitmaston,
Worcester.
FLOOD, see SOLLY-FLOOD.
The Rkverend WILLIAM FLORY, Clerk in Holy
Orders. Born September 22, 1846, being the only son of
John Flory of Great Bealings, by his wife Eliza, only dau.
of Frederick Loom of Grundisburgh, co. Suffolk. Livery
— Light blue, with white facings and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent
and azure, five crescents chevronways between three fleurs-
de-lis all counterchanged, impaling the arms of Ryland,
namely argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets
sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops, each
within an annulet of the last ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, between two saltires azure, a stag's head
erased argent, gorged with a collar of the first, thereon three
crescents of the second, between the attires a fleur-de-lis also
azure; with the Motto, " Ut prosimus." Married, April
6, 1875, Susannah Proctor, second daughter of Thomas
Ryland, Esquire, of Erdington and Moxhull Park, in the
county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue
— Mary Ryland. Postal address — Redland Lodge, Leam-
ington.
ARTHUR FLOWER, Esquire, J.P. Beds, and Herts,
Captain Herts Yeomanry 1879-85. Born 1847, being the
son of P. W. Flower of Furze Down, Surrey. Armorial
bearings — Or, two Haunches vert, in pale three escutcheons
of the last, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, im-
paling the arms of Pauncefort-Duneoiiibe, namely, quarterly
I and 4, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three
talbots' heads erased counterchanged ; 2 and 3, gules, three
lions rampant argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a cubit arm
erect, in the hand a rose and lily slipped all proper. Motto^
" Flores curat Deus." Married, 1873, Isabel, second dau.
of Sir Philip Pauncefort-Duncombe, ist Baronet. Residence
— 36 Princes Gate, S.W,
ROBERT THOMAS FLOWER, Esquire, commonly
known as the Hon. Robert Thomas Flower. Born April i,
1836, being third but second surviving son of the late Rt.
Hon. Henry Jeffrey Flower, 5th Viscount Ashbrook, by his
wife Frances, dau. of Sir John Robinson, Bart. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two chevronels between three ravens,
each having an ermine spot in its beak sable, and between the
chevronels three pellets. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;
and for iiis Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven, hav-
ing an ermine spot on its beak. Married, 1866, Gertrude
Sophia, daughter of the late Reverend Sewell Hamilton of
Bath ; and has L<:siie — (i) L'owarch Robert Flower, Esquire,
born 1870 ; (2) Reginald Henry Flower, Gentleman, born
1871 ; Frances Mary [married, 1893, Harry Ernest White] ;
Eva Constance Ciertrude ; and Gertrude. Residence —
Knockatrina House, Durrow, Queen's County.
H Sir JOHN FLOYD, 3rd Baronet (March 30, 1816),
^ Major 2nd Royal Lanark Militia, late Capt. 3rd Buffs ;
served in the Crimea. Bor7i July 31, 1823, being the eldest
son of the late Sir Henry Floyd, 2nd Bart. , by his wife
Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of William Murray of Latiimi,
Jamaica. Armorial bearings — Sable, a lion rampant re-
gardant argent, on a chief embattled or, a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt gold, enfiled with an eastern crown
gules, between two tigers' faces also proper ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant regardant argent, murally crowned gules,
bearing a flag representing the standard of Tippoo Sultan,
flowing to the sinister proper. Motto — " Patiens pulveris
atque solis." Married, June 10, 1851, Thomasine Harriette,
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Shaw, P.C., 3rd Bart.
She d.s.p. Feb. 16, 1856. Club — National.
ERNEST AYSCOGHE FLOYER, Gentleman. Born
July 4, 1852, being the eldest surviving son of the late Rev.
Ayseoghe Floyer, M.A., by his wife Louisa Sara, dau. and
heiress of the Hon. Frederick John Shore. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, i. sable, a chevron between three arrows
argent (for Floyer) ; 2. azure, a bend between six fleurs-de-lis
or (for Bashe) ; 3. argent, a chevron gules, between three
crows sable, freaked of the first (for Croke) ; 4. per fesse or and
gules, a lozenge counterchanged (for Kirke) ; 5. argent, two
bars gules (for Martin) ; 6. or, two bendlets gules, an escallop
in the chief point sable, on a canton or, three piles conjoined
in base azure for Guy of Brian [for De Tracey) ; 7. per pale
sable and argent, a chevron per pale or and gules (for
Loundres) ; 8. quarterly argent and sable, four hawks' heads
erased counterchanged (for Pydel) ; 9. chequy or and azure,
on a fesse gules, three lions rampant argent (for Speckford) ;
10. argent, on a bend sable, three unicorns passant or (for
Ferendon) ; 11. argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the
second, three bezants [for De Anna) ; 12. gules, a chevron
between three roses argent, seeded proper (for Wadham) ;
13. or, on a chevron gules, three martlets argent (for
Chiseldon) ; 14. azure, two bars bctiveen eight martlets, three,
two, and three or [for Tantifer) ; 15. azure, a chevron be-
tzoeen three chess-rooks or [for Rogus) ; 16. argent, on a
chief gules, two bucks' heads caboshed or (for Popham) ;
17. sable, three plates [for Clark) ; 18. gules, a chevron
argent, between ten bezants (for Souch) ; 19. sable, six
lions rampant, three, two, and one or (for St. Martyn) ;
20. or, a chief indented vert, over all a bend gules (for
is the Military Cockade.
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Nevill) ; 21. barry of six or and azure, over all an eagle
displayed gules (for Waleran or Walrand) ; 22. azure, a
lion rampant argent (for Lony) ; 23. gules, a fesse lozengy
ermine (for Reade) ; 24. argent, a chevron between three
escallops sable (for Tregarthin) ; 25. argent, two lobster
claws in saltire gules [for Tregarthin^ ancient) ; 26. azure,
a lion rampant within an orle of eight escallops or (for
Hendour) ; 27. argent, a lion rampant gules, within a
bordure sable, bezant^e, a label of three points of the third
(for Cornwall) ; 28. argent, on a bend sable, five bezants
[for Chambet layne) ; 29. argent, on a chevron gules, tiiree
Heurs-de-lis or (for Pever) ; 30. or, a chevron ermine, be-
tween three bur-leaves proper, a crescent jar difference
[for Bunvell) ; 31. argent, a saltire between four griffins'
heads erased gules [for Alverd) ; 32. gules, two pole-axes
in saltire or, headed argent, between four mullets of the
last [for Pit/nan); 33. sable, a fesse or, between three
asses passant argent (for Ayscoghe) ; 34. or, a bend azure
(for Caythorpe) ; 35. gules, a chevron engrailed between
three hounds sejant argent (for Hungate) ; 36. argent, a
saltire gules, on a chief of the second, three escallops or
(for Tailboys) ; 37. gules, on a bend argent, three cinque-
foils sable (for Boroughden) ; 38. gules, a cinquefoil within
an orle of crosses patonce or (for Umfraville) ; 39. gules,
a cinquefoil argent [for Umfraville, ancient) ; 40. gules,
a chevron between ten crosses crosslet or (for Kynie) ; 41.
gules, two bends or (for FitzWith) ; 42. barry of six or and
azure, a bend gules [for Bolingfon); 43. azure, a cross
chequy argent and gules (for Cokefield) ; 44. gules, two
chevronels within a bordure or (for Channell) ; 45. sable,
a chevron between three columns or, a label of three points
of the last (for Bullingbrook) ; 46. gules, a maunch ermine
[for Moigne) ; 47. gules, three mullets argent (for Han-
sard) ; 48. chevrony of six argent and gules (for Delamore) ;
49. ermine, two chevronels gules (for Semer) ; 50. argent,
an inescutcheon sable, in an orle of cinquefoils gules (for
Darcy) ; 51. argent, three cinquefoils gules (for Darcy,
ancient); 52. vert, a saltire engrailed or (for Hawley), and
a canton barry nebuly of six argent and sable (for Blount) ;
53. gules, five crosses crosslet between two flaunches argent
(for Elkington); 54. or, a saltire and a chief gules, on a
canton argent, a lion rampant azure (for Brewes) ; 55 vert,
an eagle displayed or, armed sable (for Hutton) ; 56. or,
three parroquets vert (for Chauncellor) ; 57. ermine, on a
canton argent, a saltire engrailed sable [for Fitzjeppery) ;
58. azure, a fesse between three pleurs-de-lis or [for Skelton) ;
59. argent, three bars gules, in chief a greyhound at full
speed sable, collared or, a bordure engrailed gobotiy of the
last and azure (for Skipwith) ; 60. or, a chevivn gules,
between three crosses patt'e fitch^e sable (for Bradley); 61.
sable, on a bend arg. between three leopards' faces or, as rnany
elm-leaves vert, on a canton argent, a cross molirie gules
[for Etton); 62. per chevron or and gules, m chief three
leopards' faces, and in base a crescent counterchanged [for
Chapman) ; 63. ermine, on a chief indented vert, three
grififins' heads erased or (for Chaplin) ; 64. azure, three
ancient helmets or (for Hamby) ; 65. per pale or and gules,
three mullets counterchanged (for Auforde) ; 66. argent,
a cross engrailed gules, in canton an annulet of the last
(for Green) ; 67. or, a chevron between ten crosses crosslet
sable (for Sleight) ; 68. gules, on a bend argent, three
shoveller ducks sable, beaked or (for Read) ; 69. sable, on
a bend arg. between three leopards' faces or, as many elm-
leaves vert, on a canton argent, a cross moline gules (for
Etton); 70. argent, three bars wavy azure (for ); 71.
argent, a fesse gules, between three eagles displayed sable
(for Leeds) ; 72. sable, three bells argent, a canton ermine
(for Porter) ; 73. argent, a chevroti sable, betiveen three
holly-leaves vert [for Shore). [N.B. — Sidch parts of the
foregoing as are in Roman Type are as registered in the
Heralds' College, the remainder in Italics is not yet so regis-
tered.] Mantling' sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a buck's head erased or, holding in the
mouth an arrow proper. Motto — " Floret virtus vul-
nerata." Married, Sept. i, 1887, Mary Louisa, eldest
dau. of Rev. William Richards Watson of Saltfleetby, St.
Peter's, Lines.; and has /ssue — (i) Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer,
Gentleman, b. June 30, 1888; William Anthony Floyer,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 31, 1890. Postal address — Cairo,
Egypt.
FREDERICK ANTHONY FLOYER, B.A. and M.B.
Camb., M.R.C.S. Eng. , and L.S.A. Lond. Born Aug.
28, 1858, being the second surviving son of the late Rev.
Ayscoghe Floyer, M.A. , by his wife Louisa Sara, dau.
and heiress of the Hon. Frederick John Shore. Armorial
■bearings — Sable, a chevron between three arrows argent.
(Quarterings as E. A. Floyer. ) Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased
or, holding in the mouth an arrow proper. Motto
— "Floret virtus vulnerata." Man-ied, July 26, 1883,
Alice Maude, _ daughter of the Rev. Thomas Roberts
Jones, Vicar of Codicote, Herts. Postal address — Mor-
timer, Berks.
GEORGE WILLIAM FLOYER, Esquire, J.P., B.A.
Christ Church, Oxon. , Barrister-at-Law. Born July 23, 1851,
being the only son of the late John Floyer, Esq., J. P. and
D. L., High Sheriff 1844, Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
and M.P. for Dorsetshire from 1846 to 1857 and 1864-85,
and his wife Georgina Charlotte Frances, eldest dau. of
the Rt. Hon. George Bankes, M.P., Cursitor Baron. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, a chevron between three arrows
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a buck's head erased or, holding in the
mouth an arrow proper. MottO — " Floret virtus vulnerata."
Seat — Stafford House, near Dorchester. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Rev. JOHN KESTELL FLOYER, M.A. Oxon., F.S.A.,
Vicar of Warton, Carnforth. Born June 28, 1865, being
the second surviving son of the late Rev. Ayscoghe
Floyer, M.A. , by his wife Louisa Sara, dau. and heiress of
the Hon, Frederick John Shore. Armorial bearings-
Sable, a chevron between three arrows argent. (Quar-
terings as E. A. Floyer.) Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased or,
holding in the mouth an arrow proper. Motto — "Floret
virtus vulnerata." Married, Jan. 14, 1897, Helen Frances,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. George Hill, sometime Vicar
of St. Winnow, Cornwall, by his wife Marie Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. James Thomas Houssemayne Du Boulay. Resi-
dence— Warton Vicarage, Carnforth.
Sir ARTHUR JOHN FLUDYER, 5th Baronet
(Nov. 14, 1759), J. P. and C.C. for Rutland, High Sheriflf
1900, late Major and Lieut. -Col, 3rd Batt. Northampton-
is the Naval Cockade.
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shire Regt. Born Oct. 12, 1844, being the second but
elder surviving son of the kite Rev. Sir John Henry Fludyer,
4th Bart., M.A., Rector of Ayston, Rutland, by his wife
Augusta, dau. of Sir Richard Borough, Bart. Armorial
beaxings — Sable, a cross flory between four escallops ar-
gent, each charged with a similar cross of thd field ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop as in the
arms, between two wings elevated argent. Married, Sept. 9,
1876, Augusta Frances, third dau. of .Sir Edward Borough,
Bart. Seat — Ayston Hall, Uppingham, Rutland. Cliib —
Windham.
JOHN WALTON FOGG-ELLIOT. Born 1867, being
the elder son of the late John Fogg-Elliot, Esq., D. L. , of
Elvet Hill, by his second wife Sarah, eldest dau. of the late
Thomas Tate of Bank House, Northumberland, and widow
of A. W. Hutchinson. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure (for
Elliot) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse between six annulets
sable, three mullets pierced of the field (for Fogg). Mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm holding a cutlass proper (for Elliot) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped
argent (for Fogg). Married, 1889, Silvia Kingsley, dau.
of the late A. W. Hunt, R.W.S. ; and has /jj//^— Three
daus. Scat — Elvet Hill, Durham.
FOGO of Row (L.O., 1830). Argent, a fess sable,
charged with three mullets of the first between two annulets
in chief and two crosiers saltireways in base of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
colours, a cross crosslet fitch^e gules.
Son of David Laurie Row Fogo : —
John Row Fogo, Gentleman, b. 1874
Perthshire.
On a wreath of the
Motto — " Fuimus."
Estate — Row,
F.S.A. Born March 19, 1857, being the son of the late
Henry John Wentworth Hodgetts-Foley, Esq., M.P. for
South Staffordshire 1857 to 1868, J. P. for cos. Stafford,
Worcester, and Hereford, and D. L. cos. Stafford and
Worcester, High Sheriff co. Stafford 1877, by his wife Jane
Frances Anne, second dau. of Richard Hussey, ist Lord
Vivian. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils sable, within a
bordure of the last (for Foley) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
between three doves in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or,
three crescents vert (for Hodgetts). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — (i) On a wreath of the colours, a lion
sejant argent, holding between the forepaws an escutcheon
charged with the arms (for Foley) ; (2) on a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head ermine, pierced through the neck
with a spear, the staff broken proper (for Hodgets). Motto
— " Ut prosim." Seats ~?>\.d\ke. Edith Park, Herefordshire ;
Prestwood House, near Stourbridge, co. Stafford. Clubs —
Travellers' and Brooks's.
§Rt..Hon. FRANCIS JOHN SAVILE FOLJAMBE,
P.C., Master of Arts of the University of
(TnTlflttlfll^ Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice
jrUiJClUIUv of the Peace for the county of Nottingham
and the West Riding of the county of
■York ; High Steward of East Retford, Vice-Chairman of
Nottinghamshire County Council, Member of Parliament for
East Retford, 1857-1885 ; High Sheriff for the county of Not-
tingham, 1889. Born April 9, 1830, being the eldest son of
George Savile of Qsberton, in the county of Nottingham,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High Sheriff
for the county of Nottingham, by his first wife Harriet Emily
Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner,
Baronet, of Nun-Appleton, in the county of York. Club —
Brooks's. Livery — Black and gold. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend between six escallops or
and eighty-three other quarterings, and impaling the arms
of Acheson, namely, argent, a double-headed eagle displayed
sable, beaked and membered or, on a chief vert two mullets
of the third ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a jamb unarmed (excepting the spur) quarterly or
and sable; with the MottO, " Soies ferme." Married,
February 20, 1856, Gertrude Emily, commonly known as
Lady Gertrude Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable
the late Sir Archibald Acheson, third Earl of Gosford ;
and has Issue — (i) George Savile Foljambe, Esquire, born
October 30, 1856 [to whom refer] ; (2) Godfrey Acheson
Thornhagh Foljambe, Gentleman, born October 21, 1868; (3)
Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe, Esq., Capt.
6oth Rifles, born Nov. 16, 1872. Estates — Osberton and
Sturton, in the co. of Nottingham; .'Xldwark, Wadworth,
and Brierley, in the co. of York. Postal address — •
Osberton, Worksop.
§ GEORGE SAVILE FOLJAMBE, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Nottingham, Major of the 4th Notts
Volunteer Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters. Born Oct.
30, 1856, being the eldest son of Rt. Hon. Francis John
Savile Foljambe, P.C. , J. P. and D.t^. [to whom refer],
by his wife Gertrude Emily, commonly known as Lady
Gertrude Emily, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the late Sir
Archibald Acheson, third Earl of Gosford. Livery — Black
and gold. Armorial bearings— Sable, a bend between
six escallops or, and eighty - three other quarterings.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a jamb unarmed
excepting the spur, quarterly or and sable. Motto — " Soies
ferme." ALirried, Feb. 21, 1888, Dora Margaret, elder
dau. of the Rev. Edmond Warre, D.D., M.V.O., Head-
Master of Eton College ; and has Issue— {\) Edmond
Walter .Savile Foljambe, Gentleman, b. Sept. 19, 1890;
(2) Robert Francis Thornhagh Foljambe, Gentleman, b.
1892; Mary Pauline; Rachel Emily; and Avice Dora
Geraldine. Postal address — Cockglode, Ollerton, Notts.
Clubs — Brooks's, Wellington.
FOLKEROY, quartered by HORDERN.
FOLLIOTT, quartered by POWELL.
PAUL HENRY FOLEY, Esquire, J. P. cos. Stafford
and Hereford, and D.L. for Hereford, Barrister-at-Law,
FOOTE, quartered by BELLAIRS.
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Reverend JOHN VICARS FOOTE, Clerk in Holy
Orders; M.A. (Oxon.); formerly Vicar of East Clevedon.
Born March 26, 1852, being the only child of the Rev.
Richard Gorges Foote, M.A., and Maria Louisa, dau. of
John Swire. /.zwrj— (Dress) white, with blue facings ;
(undress) : light drab, piped blue. Armorial toearings
— Party per chevron argent and 01, three martlets
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a martlet azure, charged
on the breSst with a cross humett(5 or. MottO — " Spes
mea Deus." Married, Jan. 18, 1888, Margaret Ada, dau.
of William Hallam Elton, Esq., Commander R.N. ; and
has Issue — Richard Christopher Gorges Foote, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 22, 1894, Mary Corisande Margaret ; Cicely Agnes
Gorges, and Elinor Christian Baird. Estate — Seskin Ryan,
CO. Carlow, Ireland. Postal address — St. Benet's, Kentish
Town, London.
FOOTNER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a bend argent,
between a cuirass with tasses in chief and a morion in base
both proper, a passion cross of the first between two
ermine spots sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds proper,
a demi-eagle displayed sable, each wing charged with a
morion proper, and holding in the beak a passion cross or.
Motto — " Devoir."
Son of : — ■
Henry Footner, Gentleman, ^. . Res. — " Lady field,"
Wilmslow, Cheshire.
FORBES of Monymusk {c. 1672-7). Azure, on a
chevron between three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled
gules, a man's heart proper.
Forbes of Pitsligo, Bt., paternally Forbes of Mony-
musk (rematric. 1783 and 1865). Quarterly, i and 4 as
above ; 2. Forbes of Pitsligo ; 3. Stuart of Fettercairn.
Sir William Stuart Forbes, 9th Bart. {q.v.).
Quarterly, i and
and 3, Forbes of
Forbes of.Medwyn (rematric. 1899).
4, Forbes of Monymusk, as above ; 2
Pitsligo, a crescent for difference.
John Houblon Forbes of Medwyn, Esq. {q.v.).
Forbes of Boyndlie (rematric. 1894). Quarterly, i
and 4, Forbes of Monymusk, as above ; 2 and 3, Ogilvy.
J. C . M. Ogilvie Forbes of Boyndlie, Esq. [q.v.].
Forbes of Camphill (rematric. 28 Dec. 1903). Arms
of Forbes of Monymusk as above, with a bordure or.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a man's heart proper, winged or. MottO —
' ' Spe expecto. "
Sons of the late Alexander Forbes of Dacca and
Calcutta, and of The Galleries, Aberdeen, h. 1823 ; d.
1891 ; m. , Jane Rebecca, d. of Lewis Duval of
H.E.I. C.S. :—
Patrick Lewis Forbes, Gentleman, b. 5 July t86o ; «?.
1892, Sarah Mildred, d. of James Blyth Leckie ; and has
issue — (i) Patrick Leckie Forbes, Gentleman, /'. 6 Feb.
1893 ; (2) Alexander Stewart Forbes, Gentleman, b. 29
March 1894. Res. — Egremont House, Willoughby Road,
Hampstead, London, N.W.
Alexander Duval Forbes, Gentleman, b. 13 Nov. 1865
[Arms, Crest, and Motto as Forbes of Camphill, but
(rematric. 15 Feb. 1904) the bordure engrailed or] ; in. 15
Dec. 1896, Elizabeth Shaw, d. of Harvey Hall, Esq., J. P.
CO. of Aberdeen, Capt. (ret.) 4th V.B. Gordon Highlanders,
V.D. ; and has issue— Joan Duval. Post. «</(/.— Lippakelle,
Lindula, Ceylon. Clubs— ]\xa\ox Constitutional, Hill Club
(Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon).
DUNCAN GEORGE FORBES of Culloden, Gentle-
man. Born , being the eldest son of the late Joseph
William Forbes, by his wife Sarah Dallas. Armorial
bearings -Azure, on a chevron between three bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, as many unicorns' heads
erased sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed or. Motto—
"Salus per Christum." 5m/— Culloden House, Inver-
ness.
§JOHN CHARLES MATTHIAS OGILVIE FORBES,
Esquire, D.L. and J. P. for co. of Aberdeen,
iZo^'Utft^ MasterofArts. Z^wv? 1850, being the only son
jrUlUtlo of George Ogilvie Forbes, Esq., J. P. for co.
of Aberdeen, of Boyndlie, in the co. of Aber-
deen, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, third daughtei
of Robert Cordiner. Armorial toearings— He bears for
Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron between
three bears' heads couped argent muzzled gules, a man s
he.irt proper (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 quarterly 1. and uu
argent, a lion passant guardant gules, miperially crowned
proper ; ii. and iii. argent, a cross engrailed sable, all withm
a bordure azure (for Ogilvie). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a man's heart proper, winged or, and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, "Spe expecto; and
under the arms the Motto, " Toujours fidele.' Married
firstly, June 2, 1890, Christine Mary [d. 1897), dau. of Capt.
George Augustus Vaughan ; and has /jf«d^— ( i ) George
Arthur Drostan Ogilvie Forbes, Gentleman,^. 1891, and
Rebecca Edith Mary. He married secondly, Sept. 19,
1899. Anne Marguerite, second dau. of Cok Leno.x f ren-
derg^st, and has issue, (2) Neill Charles Ogilvie Forbes
is the Naval Cockade.
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stitutional and Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
§JOHN HOUBLON FORBES of Medwyn, co. Pt
Esquire, D L. and J. P. co. Peebles, B.A. (Exeter
1 Mary Anne, dau. of John Archer
^ Place, Herts. Armorial beax-
^_... tcny I and 4, 'azure, on a chevron argent, betv\een
three bears' heads couped of the last, muzzled gules, a heart
proper, as his paternal coat ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
counterquartered i. and iiii., azure, three hears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules ; ii. and iii. , azure, three
frasiers argent (for Pitsligo) ; in the centre of the grand
quarters a crescent or, for difference ; and impaling the
arms of Fraser, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure, three
fraises argent; 2. gules, a lion'rampant argent; 3. argent,
three piles gules. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a hand issuing out of a Baron's
coronet, holding a scimitar in bend all proper ; and in an
escroll above this MottO, " Nee timide nee temere."
Married, March 1883, the Hon. Alexandra Katherine May
Fraser, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Alexander, 17th
Lord Saltoun ; and has Issue — Dorothy Charlotte Mary
Eleanor. Seat — Medwyn, West Linton, Peebleshire.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
NORMAN HAY FORBES, Esquire, Knight of Justice
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, a Member of His Majesty's Bodyguard for Scot-
land (Royal Company of Archers), J. P. for co. of Kent
Oxon. ), B. L. (Scotland), Advocate. Born August 22, 1852,
being the eldest son of the late William Forbes of Medwyn,
and for Tunbridge Wells, has Order of Mercy, Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, and Licentiate of the
Royal College of Physicians of London, formerly Surgeon
H.M. Army Med. Staff (1887-1890), Fellow of tlie Medical
and Chirurgical Society of London. Born March i, 1863,
being the second son of the late Major Frederick Murray
Hay Forbes, B.S.C. (great-grandson of seventeenth Lord
Forbes), and of Honoria Matilda, third dau. of the late
Rev. William Knox Marshall, B.D., Rector of Holton, and
Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral. /,« wry -(Undress)
Dark blue, primrose and black striped waistcoat, silver
is tlie Military Cockade.
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buttons, drab overcoat, dark blue facings. Armoiii
bearings — Azure, three bears' , heads couped argeni
muzzled gules, within a bordure counter-compony of tht
second and first, charged with three crescents counter-
changed ; and as a Knight of Justice, the Chief of. the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a stag's head couped
proper. Mottoes — (above) "Grace me guide," (below) " Lo-
nach." Married, Jan. 12, 1897,. Ellen, younger dau. of the
late Jason Wilshin of Hayes, Middlesex, and widow of the
late C. W. Robinson of Bromley, Kent ; and has Issue —
Eilidh MacLeod Hay Forbes. Postal address — Drum-
minor, Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Club —
Constitutional.
Sir WILLIAM STUART FORBES of Pitsligo, 9th
Baronet (Nova Scotia, March 31, 1626). Born June 16,
1835, being the son of the late Charles Hay Stuart Forbes
of Blackford House, near Edinburgli (third son of the 7th
Bart.), by his wife Jemima Rebecca, third dau. of the late
Alexander Macdonnell of Glengarry; succeeded his uncle
May 27, 1866. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. azure,
on a chevron argent, between three bears' heads couped of
the last, muzzled gules, a man's heart proper (for Forbes of
Monymusk) ; 2. counter-quartered i. and iiii., azure, three
bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes ot
Pitsligo ; ii. and iii. , azure, three frases argent (for Eraser)';
3. or, a bend gules, surmounted by a fesse chequy azure
and argent, in chief a crescent of the third (for Stuart of
Fettercairn). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent
by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova
Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, issuing
out of a Baron's coronet a dexter hand iiolding a scimitar
proper, motto over, " Nee temere nee timide" (for Forbes).
Supporters - Two bears proper. Motto - ' ' Fax mentis
honestas gloria." Man led, at Nelson, New Zealand, July
I, 1865, Marion, third dau. of J. Watts of Bridgend, Nelson,
New Zealand; and has Issue— [i] Charles Hay Hepburn
Forbes, Esq., b. June 3, 1871 ; (2) Kenneth Macdonnell
Forbes, Esq.. b. 1873, rf. 1876; (3) William Forbes, Esq.,
b. 1876; (4) Hugh Forbes, Esq., b. June, 20, 1882; Emma
Louisa ; Mary Elizabeth ; Katherine Evelyn Stuart ; Ade-
laide Amy ; Beatrice Fullerton ; and Georgiana Gordon.
Seat — Carterton, Wellington, New Zealand,
ALEXANDER JOHN FORBES-LEITH, Gentleman,
of Fyvie Castle, in the co. of Aberdeen. Born August 6,
1847, being the eldest son of Admiral John Leith, by his
wife Margaret, daughter of Alexander Forbes of Blackford,
in base gules (for Leith) ; second grand quarter ciuain-n^, x
and 4 azure, on a chevron between three bears' heads couped
argent, muzzled gules, a man's heart proper, between two
daggers of the first, pommelled or (for Forbes of Balfling) ;
2. azure, a fesse chequy argent, and of the first between
three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure indented of
the second (for Gordon of Badenscoth) ; 3. argent, a fir-
tree growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted of a
sword in bend supporting on its point an imperial crown
proper, in sinister chief and dexter base, a lion's head
erased azure (for Gregory) ; 3. grand quarter, parted per
fesse azure and argent, in chief three bears' heads couped
of the second, muzzled gules, and in base as many unicorns'
heads erased sable (for Forbes of Ballogie). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable doubled or ; and for his Crests, i. upon the
dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a cross crosslct
fitch^e sable ; and in an escroll above this Motto, " 'Irustie
to the end " (for Leith) ; 2. upon the sinister side, upon a
wreath of the liveries, a bear's head and neck couped
argent, muzzled azure ; and in an escroll above this Motto,
"Spe expecto" (for Forbes). Married, October 19, 1871,
Marie Louise, daughter of Derrick Algernon January of St.
Louis United States of America ; and has Issue— l^xc^
Forbes-Leith, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Dragoons, born
March 12, 1881, killed on active service at Newcastle,
Natal Dec 31,1900; Ethel Louise [married, July 22, 1891,
Captain Cliarles Rosdew Burn. Royal Dragoons, Aide-de-
Camp to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, and
has issue]. .SV«/- Fyvie Castle, Fyvie, in the county of
Aberdeen.
JOHN FORBES-ROBERTSON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Parted per chevron gules and azure, t\\ o wolves
heads erased in chief or, and a bear's head couped in base
of the last, muzzle of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest-On a wreath of the colours, an arm erect proper
charged with a heart gules, the hand holdmg an Imperia
crowfaTso proper. Wto- ' ' Virtutis gl--^ ---^;^.
Married, — - ; and has Issue - Johnston Forbes-Ko
is the Naval Cockade.
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ried, 1875, Esther Cous ] ; (7) George Forrest, .Gentle
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O'Neill, and has
WILLIAM FORD, Gentleman. ?44,
being the eighth son of James Ford, : lau.
of John Nelson, all of Doncaster. Liveiy—'D&xV. blue and
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Per bend dovetailed
argent and azure, the stern of a ship in chief proper, and a
demi-lion couped in base or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per bend or
and azure, holding in the dexter paw a ship's mast with two
sails furled proper and pennon flying gules, and resting the
sinister on the stern of a ship as in the arms. Motto —
"Fortis in arduis." Married, June 25, 1865, Emma Edge-
worth, fourth dau. of Charles Hare, Kingston-upon-Hull ;
and has Issue— {1) James Ford, Gentleman, b. Feb. 27,
1868 ; (2) Henry Ford, Gentleman, h. July 15, 1873 i
Lavinia Alice ; Kate ; Edith ; and Gertrude. Residence —
50 Coltman Street, Kingston-upon-Hull.
§ ALEXANDER DINGWALL FORDYCE. Born
1873, being the elder son of the late William Ding-
wall Fordyce, Esq., of Brucklay, J. P. and D.L. co. Aber-
deen, M.P. CO. Aberdeen 1866-68, and E. Aberdeenshire
1868-75, by Christina, eldest dau. of Robert Horn, Dean of
the Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, azure, three bears' heads argent, muzzled
giiles (for Fordyce) ; 2. azure, a buck's head caboshed or
between three mullets pierced argent (for Dingwall) ; 3.
gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a mullet
of the second, the base wavy of the third, a bordure en-
grailed or (for Linds). Mantling gules doubled argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, an eagle
volant proper, holding in the claws an escroll with this
Motto, " Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur " (for For-
dyce) ; 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a stag lodged
proper. MottO — "In arduis fortis " (for Dingwall). Seat
— Brucklay Castle, Aberdeej^, N.B.
§The Late GEORGE CHARLES FORDYCE-
BUCHAN, Esquire, J. P. for Berwickshire, Capt.
Royal Artillery, died s.p. at Bloemfontein, May 21, 1900.
Born August 23, 1867, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Col. William Fordyce ; served in the 74th
Highlanders and Scots Guards (who assumed the surname
of Buchan on succeeding his uncle George Buchan of Kelloe,
in 1856), by his wife Anne, dau. of Field-Marshal Sir Hew
Dalrymple Ross, G.C.B., of Stonehouse. Livery Dark
blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a garb azure, banded or, between three lions' heads
erased sable, on a chief ermine, a lion rampant gules ; 2 and
3, gules, a dagger in pale proper, point upwards, between
three boars' heads couped or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a camel's head
couped at the neck proper. MottO— " Persevere." Seat —
Kelloe Edrom, Berwickshire.
WILLIAM FORREST, Gentleman. Born 1819, being
the only son of the late James Forrest, Writer to the Signet,
by his wife Mary Cheque. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a mount, a forest of trees proper,
on a chief azure, three stars of eight points of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm erect, vested azure,
the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a cross botonny
fitch^e in bend sinister of the second, and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Vivunt dum virent." Married, 1840,
Margaret, daughter of David Hill; and has Issue — (i)
William Forrest, Gentleman, born 1842 [married, 1864,
Mary Ann, daughter of John Fowler, and has three sons and
seven daughters]; (2) James Hill Forrest, Gentleman, born
1845 [married, 1870, Annie Maria, daughter of W. C.
Ramsay, and has three sons and six daughters] ; (3) the
Rt. Hon. Sir John Forrest [to whom refer] ; (4) Alexander
Forrest, Gentleman, Member of the Legislative Assembly
for West Kimberley, born 1849 [married, 1880, Amy, eldest
daughter of Edward Barrett- Lennard, Gentleman, of Annan-
dale, Western Australia, and has three sons and one
daughter] ; (5) David Forrest, Gentleman, born 1852
[married Mary, daughter of John W. Parker, and has
issue] ; (6) Robert Forrest, Gentleman, born 1854 [mar-
issue]. Postal address-
AvisKraWsi.
-Leschenault, near Bunbury, Western
FORREST (L.O.). Argent, on a mount, a forest of
trees proper, on a chief azure, three stars of eight points
of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested azure,
cuffed argent, the hand proper, holding a cross botonny
fitche6 in bend sinister of the second. Motto— " Vivunt
dum virent."
Sons of William Forrest, Gentleman, of Glenbervie,
Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, and Leschenault, Bun-
bury, West Australia, b. 1819 ; m. 1840, Margaret
Gutlirie, d. of David Hill of Dundee :—
William Forrest, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; m. 1864, Mary
Anne, d. of John Fowler ; and has issue (with seven
daus.) — (i) Alexander Forrest, Gentleman, b. ; (2)
Walter Forrest, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Edward Forrest,
Gentleman, /;. . Seat — Leschenault, nr. Bunbury,
West Australia.
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Forrest, G.C.M.G. (1901),
K.C.M.G. (1891), and C.M.G. (1882), P.C. (1897), Knt.
of the Italian Crown 1876, F.R.G.S., F.G.S., F.L.S.,
LL.D. (Camb. ), Member of Legis. Assembly, West Aus-
tralia, formerly Prime Minister of that Colony (i 890-1901),
Postmaster-General, Minister of Defence, and Minister for
Home Affairs in the Commonwealth of Australia (1901-
1904). [Supporters as a G.C.M.G. — On either side a lion
azure, each charged on the shoulder with a mullet of eight
points and holding in the fore-paw a cross botonny fitch^e
in bend dexter and sinister argent], b. 1847 ; m. 1876, Mar-
garet Elvire, eld. d. of Edward Hamersley of Pyrton, nr.
Guildford, W.A. , and niece of Hugh Hamersley of Pyrton
Manor, Oxfordshire, England. Res. — The Bungalow,
Perth, W.A. Clubs — .Athenaeum, Melbourne (Melbourne),
Weld (West Australia).
ROBERT FORRESTER, formerly of Carbeth, Stirling,
Gentleman. Armorial bearings -Argent, on a fesse wavy
gules, between three hunting-horns sable, garnished and
stringed vert, two mullets of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a hunting-horn
sable, garnished and stringed vert. Residence —
FREDERIC GREGORY FORSAITH, third Viscount
de Fronsac (Holy Roman Empire, 1798). Boj-n 1856, being
the elder son of the late Frederic Forsnith, second Viscount
de Fronsac, Capt. P. R. Rifle Corps (commanding Guard
of Honour to Prince of Wales at Portland, Maine, in i860),
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by his wife Harriet, dau. of Maj.-Gt-n. Joseph Scott K'wett.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron engrailed gules
between three griffins segreant vert, armed and meinbered
of the second. Crest — A griffin's head between two wings
vert. Motto—" Loyal a la mort." These arms are re-
corded by Sir George Mackenzie, and were matriculated
in Lyon Register, undated (chra 1672), by Forsyth of Tail-
zertoun. In the male line Viscount de Fronsac is descended
from a younger branch of the same family, and as a Cadet
ought by the Scottish Law of Arms to rematriculate and
have a proper difference officially assigned him. Residence
— Montreal, Canada. America?i address — \Z Somerset
Street, Boston, U.S.A.
FORSDIKE (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of four argent and
azure, two arrows in saltire proper, on a chief wavy vert, a
garb or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours a swan, wings elevated and addorsed, holding
in the beak an arrow in bend both argent, between four
bulrushes leaved and slipped two on either side proper.
Son of : —
William David Forsdike, Gentleman, /;. . Res. —
Parkfield House, Sheffield.
FORSTER,
FORSTER.
see ARNOLD-FORSTER and HAIRE-
WILLIAM DIXON FORSTER-COULL, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Northumberland, is the eldest son of the late John
Forster of Winlaton, in the County Palatine of Durham, by
Isabella his wife, only dau. of Ephraim Dixon, late of
Morpeth, and is the nephew of the late Robert Dixon-Coull
of North Middleton Hall, both in the co. of Northumber-
land. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure a uni-
corn's head couped argent, in chief three annulets or (for
Coull) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron invected gules, between two
bugle-horns in chief sable, stringed of the second, and as
many tilting-spears in saltire, in base of the third (for Forster).
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a uni-
corn's head couped argent, gorged with a collar gemell
azure, three annulets interlaced or (for Coull) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak vert, a dexter
arm embowed rn armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding
a tilting-spear proper (for Forster). Motto — "Ad fineni
spero." Married, Aug. 30, 1887, Judith Mary, eldest dau.
of John Foggq of Choppington, co. Northumberland ; and
has Issue — John Leslie Forster-Coull, Gentleman; and
Mabel Beatrice. Esfateand postal address — North Middle-
ton, Morpeth.
S DOUGLAS METHUEN FORSYTH, Esquire, Com-
mander Royal Navy (Retired). Bom April rg, 1847,
being the second surviving son of the Rev. John Hamilton
Forsyth, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, by his wife Mary
Catherine, dau. and coheir of Lord F^dward O'Bryen, Cap-
tain Royal Navy, brother to James, last Marquess of Tho-
mond. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a
chevron engrailed gules, between two gryphons segreant in
chief azure, on the head of each an Eastern crown or, and
in base a thistle leaved and slipped proper (for Forsyth) ;
2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale per pale or and argent ; ii., argent, three
piles meeting in point gules; iii., or, a pheon azure (for
O'Bryen). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-gryphon vert, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, and supporting with the sinister claw a
thistle as in the arms. Motto — " Instaurator Ruina-."
Married, Oct. i, 1874, Kate, eldest dau. of William
O'Brien, Esq., formerly a Captain in the 53rd Regt. ; and
has Issue— (x) Douglas William O'Bryen Forsyth, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.N., /'. Oct. 6, 1880; (2) Archibald Hamilton
O'Bryen Forsyth, Gentleman, h. May 16, 1884 ; and
Katharine Mary O'Bryen. Residence — Leavington House,
Ryde, Isle of Wight. Cliibs~)vci\\ox United Service, Royal
Victoria Yacht (Ryde) ; Hon. Klember Royal Yacht Squad-
ron (Cowes).
§ THOMAS HAMILTON FORSYTH, Esquire, Hon.
Col. in the Army, late Lieut. -Col. ist Batt. Duke of
Edinburgh, Wiltshire Regt. (late 62nd). Born Dec. 29,
1843, being the eldest surviving son of Rev. John Hamilton
Forsyth, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cam., Domestic Chaplain to
3rd Marquis of Thomond, and Mary Catherine his wife,
younger daughter and co-heir of Lord Edward O'Bryen,
brother of 2nd and 3rd Marquises of Thomond. Club —
United Service. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4
(Forsyth), argent, a chevron engrailed gules, between two
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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gryphons segreant in chief azure, on the head of each an
Eastern crown or, and in base a thistle leaved and slipped
proper ; 2 and 3 (O'Bryen), quarterly i. and iiii., gules, three
lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent ; ii.
argent, three piles meeting in point gules; iii. , or, a pheon
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-gryphon vert, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, and supporting with the sinister claw a
thistle as in the arms. Motto — " Instaurator Ruinae."
Married, August 5, 1873, Anne Noel Noel, dau. of Edward
Andrew Noel, Esq., of Clanna House, Alvington, Gloster,
J, P. and D. L. for Gloucester, late Capt. 31st Regt. and of the
Royal Body Guard, Gentleman-at-Arms ; and has Issue —
(i) Ronald Graham Hamilton Forsyth, Gentleman, b. Dec.
I, 1875; Annie Cecilia Noel ; and Mary Beatrice Gertrude.
Residence — Northwold, Cavendish Road, Bournemouth.
RICHARD FORT, Esquire, J.P. Born July 29, 1856,
being the eldest son of the late Richard Fort, Esq. , of Read
Hall and Sedgley Park, J.P. and D. L. , co. Lancaster,
by his wife Margaret Ellen, youngest daughter of Major-
General John Nicholas Smith, Honourable East India
Company's Service, and widow of Captain Smith, Honour-
able East India Company's Service. Clubs — Arthur's,
Brooks's. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly, azure and gules a castle with two towers proper, on a
chief argent a bee volant proper between two martlets salde.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper a lion sejant gules
bezanti^e, collared gemel or, holding in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet fitch^e sable. Married, August 2, 1882, Alice
Anna, second daughter of the late Henry Blundell Leigh,
Esquire. Seat — King's Standing, Burton-on-Trent.
M ARCHER IRVINE FORTESCUE, Esquire, J.P.
ISf and D.L. for Kincardineshire and Orkney. Born
Dec. 12, 1819, being the son of the iate Rev. William
Fortescue, LL. B. , by his first wife Isabel Barclay, second
dau. of James Christie of Durie, co. Fife. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic tiger statant argent, armed, maned,
and tufted. MottO — " Forte scrutum salus ducum." Mar-
ried, Aug. 1848, Anne Irvine, dau. of Patrick Syme ; and
has Issue — (i) William Archer Fortescue, Gentleman, b.
April 5, 1851 \jn., April 18, 1877, Edith Virginia, dau. of
John Robert Duguid ; and has issue, Archer Fortescue,
Gentleman, b. July 6, 1880 ; John Faithful Fortescue,
Gentleman, b. June 6, 188^; and William Grenville For-
tescue, Gentleman, b. May 26, 1897]; (2) Archer Irvine
Boswell Fortescue, b. Oct. 2, 1852, d. March 1853; (3)
Thomas Dyke Acland Fortescue, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30,
1856; Isabella Barclay [w. , April 12, 1883, Peter Duguid
of Auchlimes, Kincardineshire, and Bourtie, co. Aberdeen ;
and has issue I; Anne Margaret [w., July 1892, Lieut. -Col.
Francis Newell Innes, R.A. , only surviving son of Col.
Thomas Innes of Learney, co. Aberdeen ; and has issue] ;
Eliza Mary, d. Dec. 26, 1879 ; Eleanor Balfour ; Jessy
Thomson ; and Harriet Susan Pringle, d. unmarried, Nov.
18, 1896. Seats — Kingcausie, Aberdeen; Swanbister, Kirk-
wall, N.B.
FORTESCUE (U.O. ). Azure, a bend engrailed argent,
cottised or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger proper, supporting
with his forepaw an escutcheon proper. Motto — ' ' Forte
scutum salus ducum."
Son of Major Frederick Richard Norman Fortescue, b.
1823; d. 1867; m. i860, Marion Jane, eld. d. of Gen.
Garstin, R.E. : —
Matthew Charles Edward Fortescue, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
CO. Louth (High Sheriff 1903), Major 6th Batt. Roy. Irish
Rifles, b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Edith Magdalen, eld. d. of Sir
Charles Arthur Fairlie Cuninghame, loth Bart. Seats —
Stephenstown and Clermont Park, co. Louth.
FORWARD, quartered by HOWARD and LINDSAY.
M Sir DUDLEY BAINES FORWOOD, 2nd Baronet,
^3' Captain Lancashire Artillery, S. Div. R.A. , educated
at Harrow. Born May 31, 1875, being the eldest son of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Bower Forwood, ist Baronet,
P.C., M.P. , by his wife Mary Ann Eliza, dau. of Thomas
Baines, F.S.A. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and
azure, in chief a cormorant sable, beaked and membered
gules, between two fleurs-de-lis of the second, in base an
ancient galley or, sail argent, the escutcheon being charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the
arms of Lockett, namely, or, on a chevron engrailed gules,
between two stags' heads couped proper in chief, and a
rose of the second in base, two padlocks of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
between two wings argent, the battlements of a tower,
thereon in front of a stag's head two hatches in saltire
proper. Married, July 24, 1901, Norah Isabella, dau. of
Richard R. Lockett, Gentleman, of Ale.xandra Drive,
Liverpool. Seat — The Priory, Gateacre, Liverpool. Town
residence — 24 Hans Crescent, London, S.W. Clubs —
Windham, Hurlingham,
Sir WILLIAM BOWER FORWOOD, Knight
Bachelor, J.P. for counties of Lancaster and Chester,
and for the city of Liverpool. Bor7i 1840, being ihe
son of Thomas Brittain Forwood, Esq., J.P. , of Thornton
Manor, co. Chester, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of the late
William Bower of Liverpool; Mayor of Liverpool, 1881 ;
dubbed Knight Bachelor 1883. Armorial bearings — Per
fesse or and azure, in chief a cormorant sable between
two fleurs-de-lis of the second, and in base an antique
ship, oars in action. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on
the battlements of a tower, therefrom issuant a stag's
head, two battle-axes in saltire, all between as many
wings argent; with the Motto, "Fide virtute et labore."
Married, firstly, 1862, Mary (</. 1896), only daughter of
William Miles Moss of Ellerslie, in the county of Lan-
caster; and has Issue — Harold Forwood, Esq., born 1864.
He ;«. secondly, 1898, Elizabeth, third dau. of the late General
Le Fleming, J.P. and D.L. , of Rydall Hall, Westmorland.
Postal address — Bromborough Hall, Cheshire. Club —
Junior Carlton.
LiEUT.-CoLONEL GEORGE VINCENT FOSBERY.
V.C. Born •, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Thomas Vincent Fosbery, Cleik in Holy Orders, late Vicar
of Christchurch, Reading. Armorial bearings Gules,
three pheons chevronwise or, between as many lions
rampant of the last, each gorged with a collar gemel
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest -Upon a wreath
of the colours, two lions' gambs erased, the dexter cr, the
sinister gules, holding a pheon per pale of the last and the
is the Military Cockade.
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first. Motto— "Non nobis solum."
Square, S.W.
Residence —Victoria
FOSTER, see GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT.
FOSTER, quartered by GRANT-DILTON and WARD.
FOSTER (H. Coll.). Per chevron azure and ermine, a
chevron paly of eight argent and gules, between in chief a
sun in splendour between two bugle-horns stringed all or,
and in base a like bugle-horn. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — A stag's head erased proper, guttd-d'or, transfi.xed
through the head by an arrow gold, headed and flighted
argent. Motto — " Justum perficito nihil timeto."
Sons of William Foster, Esq., of Harrowins, (Queens-
bury,, co. York, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff Lanes.
1881), b. 1821 ; d. 1884; m. ist, 1848, Emma Eliza
(</. 1865), only d. of Swithin .Anderton, Esq., .[.P., of
Bradford ; 2nd, Mary Ellen, only d. of Thomas
Hornby of Flotmanby, Yorks. : —
William Henry Foster, Esq. [q.v.), of Hornby Castle.
Robert John Foster, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. York, b.
1850 ; vi. 1884, Hon. Evelyn Augusta Bateman-Hanbury,
d. of William, 2nd Lord Bateman ; and has issue — (i)
Gerald Robert Foster, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Cecil
Geoffrey Foster, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (3) William Edward
Foster, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Agnes Evelyn. Scats —
Harrowins, Queensbury, Bradford, Yorks. ; Stockeld Park,
Wetherby, Yorks.
Frederick Charles Foster, Esq., J. P. West Rdg. Yorks,
Capt. and Hon. Major 2nd West York Yeo. Cav.. b. 1851.
Res. — Prospect House, Queensbury, Bradford, Yorks.
Herbert Anderton Foster, Esq., j.P. West Rdg. Yorks.,
Hon. Col. 2nd West York Art. Vols., b. 1853. Seat —
Little Moor, Queensbury, Bradford, Yorks.
Arthur Wellesley Foster, Esq. [q.v.].
Yr. sons of John Foster, Esq., J.P. of Hornby Castle,
Lanes., and Queensbury, Yorks., b. 1798 ; d. 1879 ; m.
1820, Ruth, d. of Abraham Briggs of Northowrani,
Halifax : —
Abraham Briggs Foster, Esq., J.P. , and D.L. co.
Stafford (High Sheriff 1884.), J.P. West Rdg. Yorks, b.
1829; 711. 1862, Rosamond Susanna, d. of John Staveley of
Withwood Heath, Worcs. ; and has issue — Philip Staveley
Foster, Gentleman, Lieut. Staffs. Yeom., b. 1865 [/;/. 1890,
Louisa Frances, elder d. of Col. Francis Charteris Wemyss ;
and has issue — Philip Wilfred Wemyss Foster, Gentleman,
b. 1891 ; Ronald F"oster, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Irene
Frances] ; and Rosamond Isabel [;«. 1890, William
Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Lyneham]. Seats — Canwell
Hall, Staffs. ; Northowram Hall, Yorks. ; Egton Lodge,
Yorks.
John Foster, Esq., J.P. for N. and W. Rdgs. Yorks.,
J.P. and D.L. Oxfordshire (High Sheriff 1890), (^. 1832;
m. 1865, Fanny Elizabeth, d. of Robert Hudson, Esq.,
J.P. , of Roundhay, Yorks. ; and has issue — (i) John Kenneth
Foster, Gentleman, b. 1866 [w. 1896, Mary, d. of John
Ussher of The Dene, Northwich ; and has issue — Barbara
Elizabeth Marie] ; (2) Robert Lionel Foster, Gentleman, h.
1870; (3) Charles Percival Foster, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
Scots Greys, b. 1872 ; (4) Alwyn Foster, Gentleman, Lieut.
7th Batt. King's R. Rifles, b. 1874 ; (5) Francis Edward
Foster, Gentleman, b. 1876; and Edith Maude. Seats —
Coombe Park, co. Oxford ; Egton Lodge, Yorks. ; Thornton
Hall, Yorks.
FOSTER of Anstey Hall (1850). Azure, on a pile
between two bugle-horns in base stringed or, another bugle-
horn stringed of the field. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag or, sem6 of
pheons, and holding between the legs a bugle-horn azure.
Motto — " Virtutis Praemium honor."
Sons of George Ebenezer Foster of Brooklands, co.
Cambs. (High -Sheriff 1868), b. 1811 ; d. 1870; m.
Elizabeth, d. of William Bird of Bishop's Stortford : —
Ebenezer Bird Foster, Esq., J.P. and D.L. Cambs.
(High Sheriff 1882), b. 1838; m. 1870, Mary Campbell, d.
of Rev, Preb. Richard Snowdon Smith. Seat — Anstey
Hall, Trumpington, Cambs. Clubs — Union, City.
George Edward Foster, Esq., J.P. Camb ., B.A.
(Lond.), b. 1840. Seat — Brooklands, Cambridge.
Charles Finch Foster, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; 7n. and has
issue. Res. — Pinehurst, Cambridge.
Sons of John Nathaniel Foster of Sandy Place, Beds. : —
Rev. Albert John Foster, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1843; is m.
and has issue six sons. Res. — Wootton Vicarage, Beds.
Club — New University.
Lt.-Col. Hubert John Foster, R.E., b. 1855. Club—
United Service.
Sons of Edmond Foster, b. 1814 ; d. 1888 : —
Edmond Foster, Gentleman, m. and has issue — Hubert
Edmond Forter, Esq., Capt. Middx. Regt. , b. 1871 ; and
one dau. Res. — Avondale, Guildford. Clubs — Relorm,
County (Guildford).
John Ebenezer Foster, Gentleman, b. 1847; in. and has
issue two daus. Res — 30 Petty Cury, Cambridge.
Son of Henry Staples Foster : —
Frederick Charles Foster, Gentleman. Res. — Stamwell
Lodge, Thorndon, Suffolk.
Son of William Foster : —
Richard John Foster, Gentleman. Res. — Finchley Road,
London.
ARTHUR WELLESLEY FOSTER, Esquire, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace for the county of Hereford. Master of
the South Herefordshire Hounds 1897- 1900 ; Lieut.
Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born June 18, 1855, being
the fifth son of the late William Foster, Esq., of Hornby
Castle, in co. Lancaster, and Queensbury, in co. York,
D.L. and J.P. for the cos. of York and Lancaster, by
his wife Emma Eliza, dau. of Swithin Anderton, Esq.,
J.P. Livery — Blue coat, red waistcoat, silver buttons,
light box-cloth overcoat with silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears foi Arms : Party per chevron azure
and ermine, a chevron paly of eight argent and gules,
between a sun in splendour and three bugle-horns stringed,
two in chief and one in base all or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head erased proper, attired and gutt^e-
d'or, pierced through the head with an arrow gold, feathered
argent; with the MottO, "Justum perficito nihil timeto."
Married, 1885, Alice Madeline, dau. of E. D. Jordan of
Boston, in the United States of America; and has Issue
— (i) Cuthbert Wellesley Foster, Gentleman, b. March
29, 1887 ; (2) Arthur Cedric Foster, Gentleman, b. April
26, 1891. Estates — Brockhampton Court, and Fawley
Court, Ross, in the county of Hereford. Postal address —
Brockhampton ('ourt, near Ross, Hereford. (Railway
Station— Fawley, G.W. R. ; Telegrams— Brockhampton).
Clubs — Cavalry, Orleans, Herefordshire County.
Sir AUGUSTUS VERE FOSTER, fourth Baronet,
of Glyde Court, in the county of Louth. J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1901. Born March 30, 1873, being the
son of Major John Frederick Foster, by his wife Caro-
line Emily, dau. of T. C. Chisenhale Marsh of Gaynes
Park, in the county of Essex ; succeeded his grandfather
1890, under the creation of September 20, 1831. Armorial
bearings -He bears for Arms: Argent, a chevron vert
between three bugles sable, stringed gules. Upon the es-
cutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a stag trippant proper. Motto— " Divini
gloria ruris." Married, Oct. 25, 1894, Cearlotte Philippa
Marian, third dau. of Rev. H. E. B. ffolkes, Rector of
Hillington, Norfolk ; and has /jj-z/e— Philippa Eug^nie-
Vere ; and Dorothy Elizabeth Charlotte Vere. Seat—
Glyde Court, Ardee.
§ EDMUND BENSON FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born April 5, 1824,
being the only son of the late Edmund Foster, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
of Berkshire, by his wife Maria, only daughter and heiress
of Arthur Benson of New Crofts, Hillingdon, in the county
of Middlesex. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Ermine, on a chevron indented gules a chevronel or be-
tween three bugle-horns vert, and as many cross crosslets
fitch(?e, one in chief and two in base of the second, and
impaling the arms of Grove, namely ermine, on a chevron
engrailed gules three escallops, the centre one or, the others
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed.
is the Naval Cockade.
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vested gules, in the hand proper a tilting-spear also proper,
suspended from the wrist a bugle-horn or. Motto — " Spec-
temur agendo. " Murried, August 4, 1874, Edith Eleanor,
second daughter of Sir Thomas Eraser Grove, the first
Baronet, of Feme; and has Issue — (i) Edward Bayntun
Grove Foster, Gentleman, born August 16, 1879; (2)
Thomas Bayntun Grove Foster, Gentleman, born July 19,
1884 ; Evelyn Grace May ; Florence Constantia Cicely ;
and Ruth Edith. Seat — Clewer Manor, Windsor, in the
county of Berkshire.
EMMA FOSTER, of The Hall, Thorne, W.R. co. of
York, Widow of the laie John Foster of Newhall Grange,
near Maltby, co. York {d. Oct. 16, 1881), and eldest dau.
of the late Makin Durham of The Hall, Thorne, aforesaid,
also deceased. Armorial bearings (arms of Foster) — Er-
mine, a bugle-horn vert, garnished and stringed or, on a
chief arched gules, two roses argent. Seat — ^Ihe Hall,
Thorne, near Doncaster, co. York.
FREDERICK DURHAM FOSTER, Gentleman, Chair-
man of the District Council and School Board, and Presi-
dent of the Agricultural Society of Thorne. Born Oct. 5,
1851, being the son of the late John Foster of Newhall
Grange, near Maltby, co. York, by Emma his wife [to
whom refer], eldest dau. of Makin Durham of The Hall,
Thorne. Armorial bearings- Ermine, a bugle-horn vert,
garnished and stringed or, on a chief arched gules, two
roses argent. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of fern, a deer-hound statant
proper, gorged with a collar tlory counterflory, with a chain
pendent or. Motto — ^" Vi et visu." Postal address— The
Hall, Thorne, W.R. co. York.
§ HARRY SEYMOUR FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Suffolk, and in the Commission of Lieutenancy for the
City of London (Sheriff 1891), Member of Parliament for
the Lowestoft Division of the county of Suffolk since 1892,
Consul-General of Persia. Borti April 29, 1855, being the
second son of the late Sanmel Green Foster of 69 Tulse
Hill, S. W. , by his wife Georgiana Amelia, daughter of D.
T. Egerton, Esq., R.A. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, on a chevron invected gules, between two
bugle-horns sable, stringed of the second in chief, and the
attires of a stag affi.xed to the scalp in base of the third, two
fasces chevron ways or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a fasces erect, a stag trippant proper, and pendent
from the attires a bugle-horn stringed sable ; with the MottO,
" Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re." Married, June 5, 1878,
Amy, second daughter of the late John Sparks of East-
bourne ; and has Issue — (i) Claude Seymour Foster, Lieut.
3rd (King's Own) Hussars, Gentleman, born 1880; (2)
Bertram Egerton Foster, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (3) Harry
Gordon Foster, Gentleman, R.N. R., born 1884 ; Madeline
Violet ; Florence Muriel ; and Helen Louise. Postal
address — 122 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Cluds —
Carlton, City Carlton, Northumberland and Northern
Counties, and Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht.
HENRY DURETT FOSTER, Esquire, J. P. Corn-
wall. Born July 24, 1850, being the seventh but fifth
surviving son of the late Richard Foster, Esq., J. P., of
Castle Lostwithiel, Cornwall, by his wife Caroline, dau.
of Thomas Robins of Liskeard. Armorial bearings^
Per pale sable and gules, on a saltire ermine, a bugle-
horn vert, stringed of the second, between four escallops
of the fourth. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped azure, charged
on the neck with three escallops in fesse within a collar
gemel, and in the mouth an arrow in bend, point down-
wards or. Married, Sept. 14, 1886, Louise Amelie Andr(5e de
Lubersac, fifth dau. of Comte Charles Ernest de Lubersac ;
and has Issue — Muriel Durett ; and Joyce Armorel. Seat
— Treledan, Bodmin.
JAMES FOSTER, Esquire, late Captain Grenadier
Guards, J. P. co. Salop. Bom March 11, 1853, being the
second son of the late William Orme Foster, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. cos. Stafford and Salop, M. P. for South Staffordshire
1857-68, High Sheriff CO. Wexford 1876, and High Sheriff for
Shropshire 1883, by his wife Isabella, dau. of Henry Graze-
brook. Armorial bearings - Party per pale argent and
sable, on a chevron apheon between two escallops, in chief as
many pheons, and in pale two escallops all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest-On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an antelope's head erased proper, gorged
with a collar vair ringed and lined or, an escallop between
two pheons fessewise of the last. Motto " Excitari non
hebescere." Seat — Woodcote, Newport, Salop. Cluds —
Guards', Boodle's.
JAMES FOSTER, Gentleman, formerly 83rd Regt.
and King's Dragoon Guards. Born Feb. 12, 1822, being
the third son of the late William Foster of Wordsley House,
afterwards of Stourton Court, co. Stafford, by his wife
Charlotte, dau. of William Orme of Dulwich. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron a
pheon between two escallops, in chief as many pheons, and
in pale two escallops all counterchanged, and impaling the
arms of Curteis, namely, argent, a chevron sable between
three bulls' heads cabossed gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, in front of an
antelope's head erased proper, gorged with a collar vair
ringed and lined or, an escallop between two pheons fesse-
wise of the last. Motto —" Excitari non hebescere."
Married, July 30, 1867, Ida Frances Mary, dau. of Regi-
nald Curteis of Windmill Hill, Sussex ; and has Issue (t)
Percy Reginald Foster, Gentleman, 6. June 20, 1870 [;«.,
1887, Alice Dora, youngest dau. of John F. Devitt of
Wolverhampton]; and Evelyn Ida Isobel [m., Sept. i,
1892, Lord Grey de Ruthyn]. Seat— Cra.nhorne Hall,
Windsor.
JOHN FOSTER, Gentleman, being the third but only
surviving son of the late Percival Foster of Clent House,
Stourbridge, by his wife Ellen, dau. of John Barker. Ar-
morial bearings — Party per pale argent and sable, on a
chevron a pheon between two escallops, in chief as many
pheons, and in pale two escallops all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an antelope's head erased proper, gorged
is the Military Cockade.
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witli a collar vair ringed and lined or, an escallop between
two pheons fessewise of the last. Motto — ' ' Excitari non
hebescere. " Residence —
JOSEPH FOSTER, Gentleman, Hon. M.A. (Oxon).
C/?//«— Royal Societies', Savage. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron
cotised argent, between three bugle-horns stringed or, an
escallop between two fleurs-de-lis sable, a canton ermine
thereon a cross couped or (for Foster) ; 2 and 3, sable, a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head couped azure, maned, charged on the neck
with three escallops in fesse, within a collar gemel, and in
the mouth an arrow in bend, the point downward or.
Married, August 15, i860, Elizabeth Robins, daughter of
Thomas Simon Bolitho of Trengwainton, Penzance ; and
has Issue — An only child, Caroline Elizabeth Mabel. i?J-
/rtfei— Lanwithan and Castle, both near Lostwithiel ; and
Windsworth, Looe, all in the county of Cornwall. Postal
address — Lanwithan, Lostwithiel.
RICHARD ANDREWS FOSTER, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, two bendlets nebuly argent
between a greyhound sejant in chief and a bugle-horn
stringed in base or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant or,
gorged with a collar gemel, therefrom pendant a bugle-
horn, stringed gules between two branches of oak, leaved
and fructed proper. Motto— " Semper fidelis." Seat —
Tutshill House, Sidenham, co. Gloucester.
THOMAS ROBINS FOSTER, Gentleman. Bom Sept.
23, 1839, being the third son of the late Richard Foster, Esq.,
of Castle Lostwithiel, Cornwall, J. P. and D.L. , sometime
High Sheriff, by Caroline his wife, dau. of Thomas Robins
of Liskeard. Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and
gules, on a saltire ermine, a bugle-horn vert, stringed
of the second, between four escallops of the fourth, and
on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Carlyon, namely
sable, a plate between three towers argent, each charged
with a cross crosslet gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped
azure, maned, charged on the neck with three escallops
in fesse within a collar gemel, and in the mouth an
arrow in bend, the point downwards, or. Married, April
16, 1863, Julia, dau. and eventual heiress of the late
John Carlyon, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., Coroner for
the county of Cornwall ; and has Issue — Ethel Robins ;
Bertha Robins ; Ida Maude Robins ; and Kathleen May
Robins. Postal address — 3 Strangways Terrace, Truro,
Cornwall.
W WILLIAM HENRY FOSTER, Esquire, M.P. for
Bridgnorth 1870-85, J. P. and D.L. Salop (High Sheriff
goat's head erased argent, between three garbs or, a
borduro of the last, charged with eight cross crosslets
fitcht^e gules (for Birket) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound current argent, gorged with
a wreath of hawthorn vert, holding in the mouth by the
string gules a bugle-horn or; with the MottO "Persevere."
Postal address — 21 Boundary Road Finchley Road,
London, N.W.
H LEWIS CHARLES FOSTER, Esquire, V.D., J.P. for
® Cornwall and Liskeard, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 2 Vol.
Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. Bor7i 1844, being the
sixth but fourth surviving son of the late Richard Foster,
Esq., J.P. , of Castle Lostwithiel, Cornwall, by his wife
Caroline, dau. of Thomas Robins of Liskeard. Armorial
bearings — Per pale sable and gules, on a saltire ermine,
a bugle-horn vert, stringed of the second, between four
escallops of the fourth. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped azure,
maned, charged on the neck with three escallops in fesse
within a collar gemel, and in the mouth an arrow in bend,
point downwards, or. Married, Aug. 11, 1868, Frances
Trevenen, eld. dau. of Rev. J. Penrose of Exmouth ; and
hs.s Issue — (i) Edward Rich Foster, Gentleman; (2) Lewis
Penrose Foster, Gentleman ; Winifred Penrose ; Beatrice
Penrose ; Margaret Penrose ; Dorothy Penrose ; and Cicely
Penrose. Seat — Trevillis, Liskeard, Cornwall.
§ RICHARD FOSTER, Esquire, Master of Arts of the
University of Oxford, D.L. , J.P. for the co. of Corn-
wall, High Sheriff 1886-87. Bor7i October 29, 1836, being
the eldest son of Richard Foster, Esq. , sometime High Sheriff,
by his wife Caroline, daughter of Thomas Robins of Liskeard.
Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, on a saltire ermine,
a bugle-horn vert, stringed of the second, between four
escallops of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
lEXClTARl'/IOn'HTOSCLRL'l
1903), J.P. CO. Northants. Born April 9, 1846, being eldest
son of the late William Orme Foster, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
is the Naval Cockade.
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COS. Stafford and Salop, M. P. for South Staffordshire 1857-
68, High Sheriff CO. Wexford, High Sheriff for Shropshire
1883, by his wife Isabella, dau. of Henry Grazebrook of
Liverpool. Armorial bearings Party per pale argent
and sable, on a chevron a pheon between two escallops,
in chief as many pheons and in pale two escallops, all
counterchanged, and impaling tlie arms of Pakenham-
Mahon, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant
azure, armed and langued gules ; 2 and 3, quarterly or
and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an antelope's head erased proper,
gorged with a collar vair, ringed and lined or, an escallop
betv\een two pheons fessewise of the last. Motto —
" Excitari non hebescere." Married, March 7, 1874,
Henrietta Grace, dau. of Henry Sandford Pakenham-
Mahon, Esq. , of Strokestown House, CO. Roscommon; and
has Issue — [x] Arthur William Foster, Gentleman, b. Feb. 8,
1884; Grace Ethel; Mabel; and Dorothy. 6Va/.v — Apley
Park, Bridgnorth, Salop, and Spratton Grange, Northamp-
ton. Clubs Carlton, Wellington.
M WILLIAM HENRY FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of
fS' the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Lancaster, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in
1891, and Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the West Riding of the county of York, late Honorary
Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the West
York) Prince of Wales' Own) Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P.
Lancaster Div. 1895-1900. Born November 15, 1848,
being the eldest son of the late William Foster, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
of Lancaster and the West Riding of the county of York,
by his wife Emma Eliza, daughter of Swithin Anderton,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bradford. Clubs —
Carlton, St. Stephen's, Cavalry, &c. Lh>eiy — Blue coat,
blue and red striped waistcoat, red piping, and silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party
has Issue — (i) William John Foster, Gentleman, born
October 11, died October 13, 1879; (2) Henry Cyril Foster,
Gentli-nian, born April 14, 1893 ; Henrietta Marjory ;
Gladys Edith ; and Hermione Lilian. Estates — Hornby
Castle ; and Queensbury, in the West Riding of the county
of York. Postal address — Hornby Castle, Lancaster.
HONOUR.^BLE WILLIAM JOHN FOSTER, a Puisne
Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. l)or?i
Jan. 13, 1831, being the second son of the Rev. William
Henry Foster of Lough Gilly, co. Armagh, and of Alta-
menagh, Donegal, Ireland, Rector of Lough Gilly, by
Catherine, dau. of James Hamilton of Brown Hall, Ballintra.
Armoria bearings— Argent, a chevron vert between three
bugle-horns sable, stringed gules. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
proper. Motto — " Divini gloria ruris." Married, Axig. 8,
1854, Matilda Sophia, dau. of John Williams of Landigige,
Pembrokeshire, .South Wales; and has Issue (i) Arthur
William John Foster, Gentleman, /;. June 24, 1855; (2)
William Hi-nry Foster, Gentleman, b. May 24, 1856 [in.,
1886, Ella, dau, of George Clift, and has'issue] ; (3) Tliomas
Chichester James Foster, Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1858 ; (4)
Edward Pakenham Foster, Gentleman, b. June 25, i860;
(5) Frederick Leopold Foster, Gentleman ; (6) Charles
Ernest Foster, Gentleman, b. Dec. i, 1871 ; (7) Rodolph
Wellesley Foster, Gentleman, b. Sept. 26, 1874 ; Catherine
JaneiOT., 1882, Lieut. Henry John Jeffreys, R.N.]; Wil-
helniina Rosalind [w., 1886, W. M. St. Clair Maclardy of
Sydney] ; and Helen Mary Elizabeth. Seat — Thurnby,
Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.
per chevron azure and ermine, a chevron paly of eight
argent and gules, between a sun in splendour and three
bugle-liorns stringed, two in chief and one in base all or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a lielmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a stags head erased proper, attired
and gutti^e-d'or, pierced through the head with an arrow
gold, feathered argent; with the Motto, " Justum per-
ficito nihil timeto." Married, February 5, 1879, Henrietta,
daughter of the Reverend Canon Warneford, Master of
Arts, of Warneford Place, in the county of Wiltshire; and
WILLIAM MELLIAR FO.STER-MELLIAR, Esquire,
J. P. cos. Somerset and O.xford, High Sheriff of Oxford
1864. Bor/i April 12, 1836, being the eldest son of the
late Andrew Foster (who assum.ed by Royal License,
Nov. 13, 1840, the additional surname of Melliar),
by his wife Elizabeth, only dau. of the Rev. Aaron
Foster, Vicar of Kingston, near Taunton. Armorial
bearings— Argent, three mullets gules, on a chief azure,
an annulet or, between two fleurs-de-lis of the field (for
Melliar). Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a lion's gamb erect and couped
or, holding a branch of myrtle proper, two mascles inter-
is the Military Cockade.
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laced fesseways azure. Mottoes — "Semper eadem," and
'"Cupio meliora.'' Married, June 30, 1857, Louisa Elizabeth,
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dau. of Rev. Charles Ward, M.A., Rector of Maulden,
Beds, ^frt/— North Aston Hall, Deddington, O.xford.
JAMES FOSTER- VESEY- FITZGERALD, Esquire,
B.A. of Trin. Coll., Dublin, Barrister-at-Law. Bom 1846,
being the eldest son of the late James Foster- Vesey-Fitz-
gerald, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Clare (High Sherift"
1868), and J. P. for co. Galway [third son of the late John
Leslie Foster, M.P. , Baron of the Irish Exchequer, by Hon.
Letitia, second dau. of the Rt. Hon. Jnmes FitzGerald, and
Catherine (in her own right Baroness FitzGerald and Vesey)] ;
who assumed by Royal License the additional names and
arms of Vesey and FitzGerald in i860, on the death of the
Rt. Hon. Henry Vesey-FitzGerald, 3rd Baron FitzGerald
by his wife Henrietta Louisa, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, ist
Baronet. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, (]uar-
terly i. and iiii. ermine, a salti e gules (for FitzGerald) ; ii.
and iii. or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field
(for \'esey) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron vert, between three
bugle-horns sable, stringed gules (for Foster). Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a ducal coronet
or, a boar passant gules, charged with three annulets argent
(for FitzGerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand in
armour holding a laurel branch proper (for Vesey) ; 3. upon
a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper (for Foster).
Motto — " Shanet a boo. " Seat Mxoriesk, co. Clare.
JOHN VESEY FOSTER -VESEY- FITZGERALD,
Esquire, K.C. , (l'..A. Oxon.). Born 1848, being the
eldest son of the late William Leslie Foster- Vesey-Fitz-
Geraki, Esq., J. P., by Sarah Anne, only child of the
late Henry Quilter, of Monken Hadleigh, Middlesex.
Cli/b — Athenaeum. Livery — Claret, with scarlet piping.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii.
ermine, a saltire gules (for FitzGerald) ; ii. and iii. or, on a
cross sable, a patriarclial cross of the field (for Vesey) ; 2
and 3 argent, a chevron vert, between three bugle-horns
M is the
sable, stringed gules (for Foster). Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a ducal corofiet or, a boar
passant gules, charged with three annulets argent (for Fitz-
Gerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand in armour
holding a laurel branch proper (for Vesey) ; 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, a stag trippant proper (for Foster). Motto
—" Shanet a boo." Married, firstly, 1891, Annie (who rf.
1896), dau. of the late John Ross of Quebec; Canada; and
had /.f52/ir— Theodora Frances. He married secondly, 1899,
Mabel, dau. of Robert Leslie, Esq., D.L. , of Ballybay, co.
Monaghan ; and has Issue — William Patrick Desmond
Foster- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, /'. March 1900. Estates
in COS. Louth, Kerry, and Clare. Postal addresses — 56 Stan-
hope Gardens, S.W. ; 6 Crown Office Row, London, E.C.
FOTHERGILL, see PRICE-FOTHERGILL.
FOTHERGILL of Lowbridge House. Vert, a stag's
head couped between three antlers, a bordure dovetailed
all or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wieath of the
colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise proper,
a talbot passant or, collared sable, holding in the mouth an
antler also proper. Motto — ' ' So farre no farther." Livery —
Green with gilt buttons.
Son of kichard Fothergill, Esq., of Lowbridge House,
CO. Westmorland, and Sion House, co. Pembroke,
J. P. and D.L. co. Glamorgan, J. P. co. Pembroke,
M.P. Merthyr Tydvil 1868-1880, <^. 1822; d. 1903; m.
ist, 1848, Elizabeth (d. 1849), d. of Edward Lewis ;
2nd, 1850, Mary, d. of William Roden of Grindle Hall,
CO. Salop : —
Sydney Roden Fothergill, Esq., of Lowbridge House,
Kendal, J. P. co. Westmorland, Capt. 34th Imp. Yeo.
in S. Africa 1902, Major Pembroke Imp. Yeo. 1901-1904,
Major Westmorland and Cumberland Hussars I. Y. since
1904, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1864 ; m. 1896, Winifred Stewart, only d. of Stewart Glad-
stone, Esq., J. P., of Capenoch, co. Dumfries, by Sophia,
d. of Sir George Musgrave, Bt. , of Edenhall [Arms of
Gladstone impaled, viz. argent, a savage's head affront^e
dropping blood, wreathed abotit the temples with holly
proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an orle of eight
martlets sable]; and has issue — Richard Fothergill, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; and Mildred Helen Sophia. Seat — Low-
bridge House, Kendal. Clubs — Windham, Wellington.
Sons of Richard Fothergill, Esq., of Lowbridge House,
CO. Westmorland, J. P., b. 1789; d. 1851: m. 1822,
Charlotte Merrick, d. of Charles Merrick Elderton of
Brixton, Surrey: —
George Fothergill, Esq., J. P. cos. Westmorland and
Glamorgan, b. 1833 ; m. 1st, 1862, Isabel Eliza (d. 1876),
d. of late Francis Crawshay of Bradbourne Hall, Kent ; 2nd,
1878, Ada Joan (d. 1888), eld. d. of late William Hannay ;
Naval Cockade.
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3rd, 1898, Flora Sexburga, d. of late Rev. J. Chambers, Vicar
of Woodhead, Cliesh. ; and has surv. issue — (i) George
Algernon Fothergill, Gentleman. M.B. (Edin.) (18 Duke
Street, Darlington), b. 1868 \in. 1893, Isabel Fraser of
Macrihanish, co. Argyll; and has issue — George Hugh
Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1896; Charlotte Isabel; Erica
Maud Christine ; Elizabeth Mary ; and Eva Jessie] ; (2) John
Rowland Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; (3) Reginald
Hannay Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1879 ! (4) William
Hannay Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1887; (5) Eric Lambton
Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1900; (6) Ronald Noel Fothergill,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Eva Laura \m. i8gi, Robert Henry
Bicknell] ; Agnes Mary Henrietta [w. 1891, Harry Percival
Hannay, M.B.]; Nellie Maud Madeline [^«. 1899, Rev.
J. A. Legh] ; Ethel [;«. Cecil Bullmore]; and Joan. Seats —
Allan Bank, Grasmere, R.S.O. , Westmorland; Binswood
House, Leamington.
Henry Fothergill, Esq., J. P. Kent, late Maj. 4th Batt.
Essex Regt., b. 1836; m. 1877, Edith Russell, d. of Rev.
Edward Russell Horwood, Vicar of Maldon ; and has issue
— (i) Gerald Rowland Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1880;
(2) lidward George Neville Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Seat — Copt Hall, Hawkhurst, Kent. Club — Constitutional.
Thomas Rowland Fothergill, Gentleman, b. 1839; m.
1862, Laura, eld. d. of Francis Crawshay of Bradbourne
Hall, CO. Kent; and has issue— Ernest Fothergill, Gentle-
man, b. 1863. Res. — Calverley Park Gardens, Tunbridge
Wells.
FOTHRINGHAM, see SCRYMSOURE-STEUART-
FOTHRINGHAM, and STEUART-FOTHRINGHAM.
ELISE JOSEPHINE FOULDS, onlydau. and sole heir
of the late Astley Cooper Foulds, Gentleman, of The Old
Hall, Sheffield, by his wife Mary Ann, only surviving dau.
of Joseph Roberts of Belvoir House, Leicester. Livery- -
( Dress) light blue with silver buttons ; (undress) dark blue with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge —
Per chevron azure and argent, a rose between two fleurs-de-
lis in ciiief of the last, and three bay leaves erect and slipped
in base vert. 6Va/ — The Old Hall, Broomhall Park,
Sheffield. Postal address — 32 Elgin Cres. , Bays water, W.
FOULIS, see LISTER-FOULIS.
FOUNTAINE(R.L.,H. Coll.). Or, a fess gules, between
three elephants' heads erased sable. MantHngf gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant
sable. Motto — " Vix ea nostra voco."
Son of Thomas William Fountaine, Gentleman, b. ;
d. ; m. 1836, Mary Barbara, eld. d. of Henry
Barre De la Poer Beresford of Learmont : —
Thomas St. George Fountaine, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Sons of Capt. Charles Fountaine, S2nd Lt. Inf. ;
b. ; d. 1881 ; m. 1848, Rose Ravenshaw : —
Algernon Charles Fountaine, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,late
Major 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1851 ; m. 1876, his
cousin Mary, eld. d. of late Andrew Fountaine of Narford
Hall, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ; and has issue —Charles Andrew
Fountaine, Gentleman, R. N., b. 1879 ; and Marion. Scat—
Narborough Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk. C/?//5j— Travellers',
Boodle's, Marlborough.
Leonard Fountaine, Gentleman, b. Res. —
FOWLER, quartered by LANE.
FOWLER (U.O. ). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a
chevron argent, between three lions passant guardant or,
as many crosses pat^e sable ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a canton
gules, a horned owl argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-horned owl, wings
expanded proper. Motto — " Esto pernox."
Sons of Robert Fowler of Rahinston and Rathmolyon,
J. P. and D.L. co. Meath (High .Sheriff 1871), b. 1824;
d. 1897; VI. 1856, Letitia Mabel, d. of Henry I'arry
Coddington of Oldbridge : —
Robert Henry Fowler, Esq., of Rahinstown [q.v.).
John Sharman Fowler, Esq., D.S.O., Bvt. -Major R.E.,
b. 1864; is.w. Res. — ■
George Hurst Fowler, Esq., J. P. co. Meath, b. 1866;
m. 1896, Mabel, d. of John Blakiston- Houston of Orange-
field, CO. Down ; and has issue — (i) Frank Fowler, Gentle-
man, b. 1897 ; (2) Bryan John Fowler, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Res. — Eureka, Kells, co. Meath.
THOMAS WEBB FOWLER, Gentleman, Mayor of
Coventry 1898. Armorial bearings Per pale gules and
sable, a chevron nebuly erminois between two cats passant
in chief and a lion rampant in base or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, between
two hawks' lures gules a lion rampant or, charged upon the
shoulder with a rose, also gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto —" Je me fie in Dieu." Residence— 'Wycombe House,
Coventry.
§ Major -General ROBERT HENRY FOWLER-
BUTLER, J. P. for CO. Stafford, late Col. 7th Fusi-
liers, commanding 38th Regimental District 1889-93, ^^'-^ '"
command of troops in Barbados since 1895. Born May 11.
1838, being the only surviving son of the late Richard
Fowler-Butler, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (served at Waterloo and
in Peninsular Campaign), by his second wife Eliza, dau. of
H. Faux of Cliff House, co. Leicester. Livery — Blue.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a pile or, three covered cups
of the field within a bordure of the second (for Butler).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a covered cup or, surmounting two palm-branches
in saltire vert, between two wings quarterly gold and sable
(for Butler). Mottoes-^" Garde le Roy" (for Fowler), and
" Depressus extoller" (for Butler). Married, 1864, Agnes
de Courcy, only dau. of the late Rev. John de Courcy
O'Grady of Knockany, co. Limerick ; and has L<:st/e —
Richard Fowler- Butler, Gentleman, Lieut. 7th Royal
Fusiliers, b. Sept. 25, 1865. Seats — Pendeford Hall,
Wolverhampton ; and Barton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, co.
Stafford. Club — Naval and Military.
FOWNES, quartered by SOMERVILLE,
ALEXANDER FOWNES - LUTTRELL, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Somerset, Capt. late Grenadier Guards. Bor?i
June 1,1855, being the eldest son of George Fownes-Luttrell,
is the Military Cockade.
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Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff 1874, by
his wife Anne EHzabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart.,
M.P. for West Somerset. Armorial bearings— Or, a bend
between six martlets sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers argent.
Motto— "Quassita marte tuenda arte." Married, April 6,
1886, Alice, eldest dau. of the late Col. Munro- Ferguson of
Raith, CO. Fife, and Novar, co. Ross ; and has Issue — A
son, b. May 20, 1887 ; and a son, b. May 26, 1889. Seat—
Court House, East Quantoxhead, Bridgwater, Somerset.
C/^^iJ— Brooks's.
S GEORGE FOWNES-LUTTRELL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff 1874. Born
Sept. 27, 1826, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Fownes-Luttrell, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. late of the Grenadier
Guards, by his wife (his cousin) Emma Louisa, dau. of
Sanmel Drewe of Kensington. Livery — Drab, yellow facings,
silver lace, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings —
Or, a bend between six martlets sable, impaling the arms of
Hood, namely azure, a fret argent, on a chief sable three
crescents or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers argent. Motto —
" Quaisita marte tuenda arte." Married, August 26, 1852,
Anne Elizabeth Periam, youngest dau. of Sir Alexander
Hood, 2nd Bart. , M.P. for West Somerset ; and has Issue
— (i) Alexander Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. [to whom refer] ; (2)
Hugh Courteney Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. [to whom refer] ; (3)
Edward Fownes-Luttrell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1858; (4)
Claude Mohun Fownes-Luttrell, Gentleman, b, Sept. 9,
1867 ; Mary ; and Beatrice. Seats — Dunster Castle,
Taunton ; Court House, East Quantoxhead, Bridgwater,
Somerset. Club — Brooks's.
§HUGH COURTENEY FOWNES-LUTTRELL,
Esquire, M.P. for Tavistock Division of Devonshire,
1892 to 1900, Capt. late Rifle Brigade, Capt. 3rd Batt.
D.C.L.I., A.t).C. to Earls Cowper, K.G., and Spencer,
K.G., when Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland, and A.D.C. to
Gen. Sir John Adye, when Governor of Gibraltar. Bom
Feb. 10, 1857, being the second son of George Fownes-
Luttrell, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff
1874, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir
Alexander Hood, Bart., M.P. for West Somerset. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, a bend between six martlets sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a plume of five feathers argent. Motto — ' ' Quresita marte
tuenda arte." Married, Feb. 11, 1904, Dorothy Hope,
dau. of Sir William Wedderburn. Clubs — Reform,
Arthur's.
FOX, see COLTON-FOX.
FOX, quartered by BACKHOUSE and SUCKLING.
FOX. Quarterly, i. argent, a chevron between three
fox's heads erased gules (17th cent.); 2. argent, a lion
rampant gules, a bordure sable, a canton azure, charged
with a harp or (Lane, U.O. , 6 April 1661) ; 3. vert, a lion
rampant or (Farrell, 15th cent.); 4. or, a cross gules, in
the first quarter a lion rampant sable, a crescent for differ-
ence (Burke, 12th cent.); 5. argent, a saltire gules, a
crescent for difference (FitzGerald, 12th cent.); 6. gules, a
cross patonce between four cinquefoils or (Manning of
Codham, co. Kent, granted 1577) ; 7. sable, a fesse chequy
argent and azure between three bezants (Pitt) ; 8. gules, a
fesse vair^ or and sable, between three goat's heads erased
argent (Cadbury) ; 9. argent, six lions rampant sable, three,
two, and one (Savage, temp. Edw. III.); 10. argent, a
pale fusiliy sable (Daniers, /tfw/. Henry V.); 11. argent, a
cross fleurett^ sable (Swynnerton, temp. Edw. II.) ; 12.
gules, three inescutcheons in fesse between three mullets or
(Becke) ; 13. argent, on a fesse- azure, three garbs or
(Vernon, temp. Rich. II.); 14. sable, a fesse couped argent
(Bostocke) ; 15. azure, two bars argent (Venables, tetnp.
Edw. III.); 16. quarterly argent and gules, in the second
and third quarters a fret or (Dutton, temp. Ric. II.);
17. argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles or
(Thornton, 1348) ; 18. azure, an estoile of six points
issuing from a crescent argent (Minshull) ; 19. sable, a bend
engrailed between six billets argent, (Allington, temp,
Henry VI.); 20. gules, on a bend argent, three leopard's
faces (Burghe); 21. gules, three covered cups argent
(Argentine, 1308) ; 22. azure, six martlets, three, two, and
one or, a canton ermine (Tecon or Fitztek, 14th cent.);
23. per fesse argent and sable, a pale and three griffins
heads erased counterchanged (Gardiner, temp. Henry VI 1 1.);
24. argent, fretty sable, a canton of the last (Middleton,
temp. Edw. III.) ; 25. gules, a chevron engrailed ermine
between three griffin's heads erased or (Cordell, 17th cent.) ;
26. paly of six argent and azure, a chevron between three
lions passant guardant or (Webb) ; 27. argent, three
cinquefoils gules (Darcy of Chiche) ; 28. argent, a fesse
between six laurel-leaves gules (Langley) ; 29. argent, a
lesse ermine, cottised sable (Harleston) ; 30. sable, three
lucies in pale argent, on a chief or, a lion rampant of the
first, gutt6-d'or, between two pellets, the dexter charged
with a martlet and the sinister with an anchor or (Kitson,
granted 14 Apl. 1527) ; 31. sable, three lucies hauriant
argent, a chief or (Kitson, granted 13 Feb. 1568); 32. argent,
three pallets azure, on a chief gules, three bezants (Don-
nington) ; 33. argent, a chevron between three mullets
gules (Pye) ; 34. argent, on a fesse azure, three escallops
of the field (Pye); 35. argent, a lion passant gules, be-
tween two bars sable, the upper charged with two bezants
and the lower with one, in chief three stag's heads caboshed
of the third (Parker, Lords Morley and Monteagle, temp.
Ric. III.); 36. barry nebuly of six or and gules (Lovel,
13th cent.); 37. argent, three rams passant sable
(Tichmersh) ; 38. argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally
crowned or, a bordure azure (Burnell, 14th cent.); 39.
azure, sem^-de lis, a lion rampant guardant argent (Holland,
1308) ; 40. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one
(Zouche, 1300); 41. gules, ten mascles conjoined or, three,
three, three, and one (Rohan) ; 42. ermine (Brittany) ;
43. azure, billettee, a lion rampant or(Beures); 44. gules,
seven mascles conjoined, three, three, and one or (Quincey,
temp. Edw. III.); 45. gules, a cinquefoil ermine (Bellemont,
12th cent.); 46. lozengy or and azure (Melent); 47. per
pale or and sable, a bend vair (Gwadyr) ; 48. gules, a
bend argent, a fesse or (Fitzosborn) ; 49. or, three
chevronels gules (Yvery) ; 50. gules, a pale or (Grantmesnil,
i2thcent. ); 51. azure, a lion rampant argent (Galloway,
tem.p. Edw. III.); 52. azure, sem6-de-lis and fretty or
(Morville, 13th cent.); 53. azure, six lioncels, three, two,
and one or (Longesp^e, temp. Henry III.); 54. gules,
three pales vair, on a chief or, a lion passant sable (Rose-
mar) ; 55. argent, six escallops, three, two, and one sable
(Riddesford) ; 56. azure, billettfe, and a fesse dancettfe or
(Demcourt, 1298) ; 57. barry of six argent and azure, a
bend gules (Grey, 1300) ; 58. or, a lion rampant gules
(FitzAlan, 1298); 59. argent, two bendlets gules (Haget) ;
60. argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally crowned or
(Morley, 1322); 6r. per pale or and vert, a lion rampant
gules (Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, teynp. Henry III.);
62. gules, a bend lozengy or (Marshall of Rye, 1300, some-
times said to be an ofificial coat for the office of Marshal) ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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63. barry of six argent and azure, on a chief of the last,
three bezants (Aitkins) ; 64. sable, on waves of the sea
proper, a lion passant or, in chief three bezants (Hawkins) ;
65. paly of six or and gules, on a chief of the last three
escallops of the first (Bay) ; 66. azure, a bend or, cottised
dancettde of the last (Power) ; 67. sable, on a chevron
between three bull's heads caboshed argent, three torteaux
(Wright). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — None
recorded. [This family by male descent Fox assumed
the additional surname of Lane by Act of Parliament, and
no consequent exemplification of arms for Lane-Fox
or Fox-Lane was ever made. Consequently no right was
created to bear the crest of the Lane family, the arms of
Lane being inherited and borne as an ordinary quartering
only. The arms of Fox, as is often the case with ancient
families, are recorded without a crest to this branch of the
Fox family.]
Sons of George Lane-Fox, Esq., of Bramham Park,
Yorks.,J.P. and D.L. West Riding (High Sheriff 1873),
D.L. CO. Leitrim (High Sheriff 1846), b. 1816 ; d. 1896 ;
m. 1837, Katherine Mary, d. of John Stein, M.P.
for Bletchingley ; —
George Sackville Frederick Lane-Fox, Esq., J. P., late
Lieut. Yorks. Hussars, a coheir to the Baronies of Morley
and Monteagle, b. 1836; »i. ist, 1870, Fanny Maule, eld. d.
of Lt.-Gen. Marcus John Slade ; and has issue — (i) Rev.
Philip Edward Joseph Lane-Fox, /', 1871 ; (2) Francis Lane-
Fox, Gentleman, h. Nov. 28, 1872 ; (3) Joseph Lane-Fox,
Gentleman,^. April i, 1874; and Mary; tn. 2nd, April
22, 1879, Annette Mary, d. of Thomas Weld-Blundell
of Ince Blundell, in the county of Lancaster; and has
issue — (4) Richard Lane-Fox, Gentleman, b. Feb. 16, 1880;
Helen ; Dorothy ; Gertrude ; G race ; and Veronica [d.
young). Res. — 81 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
James Thomas Richard Lane-Fox, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
West Riding co. York, late Capt. Gren. Grds. , b. Feb. 28,
1841 ; m. 1868, Lucy Frances Jane St. John, d. of
Humphrey St. John Mildmay, M.P. ; and has issue —
(i) George Richard Lane-Fox, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1870;
(2) Edward Lane-Fox, Gentleman, h. 1874 ; and Marcia
Mary. Seats — Bramham Park, York ; Dromahaire, co.
Leitrim.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Augustus Henry Lane-Fox-Pitt-
Rivers (formerly Lane-Fox, and assumed addtl. surnames
of Pitt-Rivers by R.L. , 25 May 1880, and the arms
of Pitt quarterly with the arms of Fox under the will
of his great-uncle George, 2nd Lord Rivers (his children
to bear the names of Fox-Pitt only), b. 1827; d. 1900;
w. 1853, Hon. Alice Margaret Stanley, d. of Edward,
2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley : —
Alexander Edward Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers (formerly Fox-
Pitt, and assumed the additional surname of Rivers by
R.L., 1900), Esq., J. P., F'.S.A., late Lieut. Dorsetsh. Yeo.
[Arms — Quarterly of sixty-eight, viz. ; i. quarterly, i. and
iiii., Pitt as above (quartering No. 7); ii. and iii.. Fox as
above ; 2 to 68 as i to 67 above. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork proper.
Motto — " ^quam servare mentem." Lively — Blue, yellow
facings], b. 1855 ; in. 1889, Alice Ruth Hermione, d. of Lord
Henry Frederick Thynne ; and has issue — George Fox-Pitt,
Gentleman, 1^. 1890; and Marcia Ruth Georgina. Seats —
Rushmore, Salisbury, Wilts ; Hinton St. Mary, Sturminster
Newton, Dorset. Club — Arthur's.
St. George William Lane Fox-Pitt, Gentleman [Arms —
Quarterly of sixty-eight as next above], b. 1856 ; m. 1899,
Lady Gertrude Edith Douglas, d. of John Sholto, Marquess
of Queensberry. Hes. — 48 Glebe Place, Chelsea, S.W.
Major William Augustus Lane Fox-Pitt, Grenadier Gds.
[Arras — Quarterly of sixty-eight as next above], b. 1858; m.
1898, Lily Ethel, d. of Arthur F. Payne; and has issue— (i)
William Augustus FitzGerald Fox-Pitt, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
(2) Thomas Stanley Fox-Pitt, Gentleman, b. 1897; and
Alice Agnes. Res. —
Lionel Charles Lane Fox-Pitt, Esq., J. P. co. Dorset,
. F.R.G.S. [Anns — Quarterly of sixty-eight as next above],
b. i860 ; in. 1898, Mary Nesta, d. of late John Charles
Blackett, R.N., of Thorpe Lea, Surrey. Seat — Cliff House,
Shaftesbury. Clubs — St. James's, Dorset Yacht.
Douglas Henry Lane Fox-Fitt, Gentleman [Arms^
Quarterly of sixty-eiyht as next above], b. 8641.
Daus. and coh. of Sackville George Lane-Fox, 12th
Baron Conyers, and de jure 15th Lord Darcy de
Knayth, b. 1827 ; d. 1888 ; tn. i860, Mary, d. of
Reginald Curteis of Windmill Mill, Sussex : —
The Rt. Hon. Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of Yar-
borough, suo jure 7th Baroness Fauconberg (1283) and
13th Baroness Conyers (1509), senior coheir of the two great
generals, the Duke of Schomberg and the Duke of Marl-
borough [Arms — Quarterly of 134, viz. : 1-67 as first above ;
68. quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or (Osborne, Vn.
London, 1568) ; 69. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of
the second, a cross of the first (Broughton, temp. Edw. H.) ;
70. argent, a chevron vert, between three annulets gules
(Broughton, ) ; 71. azure, on a fesse flory and counter-
flory or, between three lions passant argent as many peewits
proper (Hewitt, Vn. of London, 1568) ; 72. or, a chevron
between three lozenges azure, on a chief gules, an eagle
displayed argent (Hyde, ) ; 73. gules, an eagle displayed
between three fieurs-de-lis argent (Godolphin, temp. Henry
Vni.) ; 74. argfnt, a chevron between three hawk's leures
gules(Rinsy); 75. argent, three dolphins naiant sable (Godol-
phin) ; 76. argent, an eagle displayed sable, a hordure of
the last, bezantt^ (Killegrew) ; 77. sable, a chevron between
three eagles displayed or (Kenitebury) ; 78. argent, three
inascles sable (Arvenick) ; 79. argent, on a chevron gules,
between three torteaux, as many plates (Boligh); 80. or,
on a fesse sable three chevronels argent fessewavs pointing
to the dexter (Trenouth, Vn. Cornwall. 1620) ; 81. argent,
a chevron between three salmon-spears points downwards
sable (Glinne) ; 82. argent, a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lis sable (Bonython) ; 83. sable, a lion rampant argent,
on a canton of the last, a cross gules (Churchill); 84. per
pale argent and azure, a lion rampant of the first supporting
a tree eradicated proper (Winston, temp. Elizabeth); 85.
or, a lion rampant regardant sable (Gwaith Voyd) ; 8'\
azure, three crowns two and one or (Kariadoc); 87. azure
three crowns in pale or (Beli Mawr) ; 88. sable, a lion
rampant argent (Taithwell) ; 89. per pale or and aznre,
a lion rampant argent, supporting a tree eradicated proper
(Inyrl ; 90. per pale azure and sable, three fleurs-de-lis or
(Inyr) ; 91. sable, a plate between three towers argent
(Carlion, temp. Elizabeth); 92. barry of ten argent and
azure, six escutcheons sable, each charged with a lion
rampant of the first, a crescent for difference (Cecil, temp.
Elizabeth) ; 93. argent, on a fesse gules, three bezants,
(Jenings) ; 94. gules, a bull's head caboshed argent, armed
or (Jenings) ; 95. gules, on a chevron cottised argent,
three lions rampant of the field (Rowlet) ; 96. paly of six
or and azure, a bordure engrailed of the last, on a canton
gules, a spur of the first (Knight); 97. azure, crusilly and
three cinquefoils argent (Darcy, 1345) ; 98. argent, three
cinquefoils gules (D'Arcy, 1298); 99. gules, crusilly, and an
orle or (Bertram, temp. Henry III.) ; 100. argent, a chevron
between three herons gules (Heron) ; loi. azure, three bars
gemel and a chief or (Meinill, c. 1320); 102. argent, a
bend between six martlets sable (Tempest, temp. Edw.
HI.); 103. or, three lions passant guardant in pale sable
(Carew, 1300) ; 104. gules, a saltire argent (Other) ; 105.
argent, a saltire gules (Windsor) ; 106. per pale ermine and
gules, a saltire counterchanged (FitzStephen) ; 107. quar-
terly argent and gules (Tuite) ; 108. quarterly sable
and argent (Hoo, temp. Edw. II.); 109. or, on a fesse
azure, a mullet of the field (Andervill) ; no. azure, a fret
argent, a chief or (St. Leger, temp. Henry III.); iii.
azure, a fesse between six cross- crosslets or (St. Maur) ;
112. azure, three sinister hands argent (Malmains) ; 113.
argent, a lion rampant sable (Welles, temp. 1300); 114.
gules, a fesse dancett^e between six cross crosslets or
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(Engaine. 1300); 115. paly of six ermine and gules, three
crescents sable (Waterton, 1418) ; 116. argent, three piles
wavy in point vert, a Vjordure azure, bezant^e (Bryan) ; 117.
azure, a maunch or (Conyers, temp. Edw. III.) ; 118. or,
on a chevron gules, a martlet argent, a chief vair (St. Quin-
ancient ship of three masts sails furled sable (Nevill, temp.
Edw. I.); 125. gules, a lion rampant or, billettte sable
(Buhner, temp. Edw. III.); 126. or, a fesse indented
azure (Midleham) ; 127. ermine (Brittany) ; 128. quarterly,
or and gules, a bend sable (Clavering, 1298) ; 129. barry
tin, temp. Edw. I.); 119. sable, a saltire argent (Ryleston) ;
120. Darcy as No. 97 ; 121. gules, a saltire argent, charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure for difference (Nevill, 1295) ;
122. lozengy or and gules, a canton ermine (Nevill, temp.
Edw. III.); 123. or, fretty gules, on a canton per pale
ermine and or, a lymphad sable (Nevill) ; 124. or, an
of ten argent and gules, on a bordure azure, eight martlets
(Merlais) ; 130. or, a fesse azure, in chief three pallets
gules (Fauconberg, 1300) ; 131. argent, a lion rampant
azure (Brus, 1300) ; 132. argent, two bars gules, on a
canton of the last a lion passant guardant or (Lancaster,
1300) ; 133. argent, a chevron between three rooks sable
is the Naval Cockade.
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(Rokeby, 1348) ; 134. quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, an inescut-
cheon sable, overall an escarbuncle or ; ii. andiii., gules, six
escutcheons, three, two, and one argent, in the centre of the
quarters an inescutcheon gules charged with a man in
armour on horseback argent (Schomberg) ; 135. as No. i.
Supporters (of Barony of Conyers) — On either side a lion
rampant azure] ; vide Yarborough.
The Rt. Hon. Violet Ida Evelyn, Countess of Powis,
suo jure i6th Baroness Darcy de Knayth [Arms — Quarteily
of 135 as next above. Supporters (of the Barony of
Darcy) — Dexter, a heraldic tiger argent ; sinister, a bull
sable, armed and unguled or] ; vide Herbert.
Daus. and coh. of Hon. Charles Pierrepoint A'Drcy
Lane-Fox, b. 1830 ; (/. 1874 ; m. 1859, Louisa Emma,
d. of Thomas Fairfax of Newton Kyme : —
Charlotte Catherine Marcia [Arms — Quarterly of 135
as above], m. 1884, Charles J. Weld-Blnndell, Esq., J. P.,
of Ince Blundell, Lanes. Seat — Ince Blundell Park,
Blundell-Sands, Lanes.
Louisa Emma Lane-Fox [Arms — Quarterly of 135 as
above]. Res. —
FOX (1903). Per chevron azure and argent, two foxes'
heads erased in chief or, and a human heart in base gules
between four ermine spots in cross sable. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a fox sejant or, resting the dexter leg on a
human heart gules. Motto — " Faire sans dire." Livery — •
Dark blue.
Sons of late Douglas Fox of Brighton, /;. 1798 ; d. 1885 ;
VI. 1840, Marianne, d. of Jedediah Strutt, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , of Belper (High Sheriff co. Derby 1849) : —
Arthur Douglas Fox, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., b. 1840; m.
1872, Frances Anne Arbuthnot, d. of Alexander MacKenzie
Banker ; and lias issue — (i) Alexander Douglas Fox, Gentle-
man, /'. 1874 ; (2) Herbert Sholto Douglas Fox, Gentleman,
b. 1879 ; Maria Helen Douglas ; and Constance Marianne
Douglas. Res. — St. G r'orge's Lodge, Eastern Road,
Brighton.
George Malcolm Fox, Esq., Col. late 42nd Roy. High-
landers ("Black Watch") [Livery — Blue and white], b. 4
March 1843 (and s. ), vi. ist, 1881, Mary Rose, d. of
Major William E. Newall, 92nd Highlanders; 2nd, 1884,
Marion Jane, d. of Remington Mills of Tolmers, Hertford ;
and has issue — Mary Agnes Dorothy ; and Marion Inez
Douglas. Res. — 118 Eaton Square, London, S.W. Cli/b
— Naval and Military.
Sons of Rev. Archibald Fox of Derford, Leics. (s. of
Archibald Fox of Blackheath, b. 1799), b. 1840;
d. 1901; m. Harriet, d. of the late Robert Darley
Oxley of Thorpe, Ripon : —
Capt. Robert Michael Douglas Fox, 2nd K.O. Yorks. Lt.
Inf., b. 1876. Res.—
Archibald Douglas Fox, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. — ■
Seaforth, Malvern.
Sons of the late Sir Charles Fox, Kt. Bach., b. 1810 ;
w. Mary, d. of Joseph Brookhouse of Derby : —
Sir (Charles) Douglas Fox, Kt. Bach. (1886), formerly
Pres. Inst. C. Eng., J.P. London and Surrey, C.A. Surrey,
b. 1840; m. 1863, Mary, d. of late Francis Wright of
Osmaston Manor, Derbyshire (by his wife Selina, d. of Sir
Henry Fitzherbert, Bart., of Tissington); and has surv.
issue — Francis Douglas Fox, Esq., M.A. Camb. , M.I.C. E.,
F.R. Col. Inst. (19 Kensington Square, S.W.), h. 15 April
1868 [;«. 12 July 1900, Mildred Susan, d. of Rev. Joseph
Harris of Westcotes, Leicester] ; Mary Douglas [/«. Rev.
E. H. Askwith, D.D.]; Judith Isabel [m. Rev. J. S. Wim-
bush] ; Agnes Selina ; and Lucy Adeline [w. E. B. Fitz-
herbert Wright]. Res. — 12 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
Clubs — St. Stephen's, National.
Francis Fox, Esq., M.I.C.E., J.P. Denbighshire and
N.R. Yorks., b. 1844. Res.~A\yn Bank, The Downs,
Wimbledon, Surrey. CiubSl. Stephen's.
Henry Fox, Esq., b. 1846; ;«. 1875, Emily, d. of
Hon. John Henry Knox. Res. — Moorfoot, Putney Hill,
London, S.W.
FOX of Fox Hall (U.O.). Azure, a sceptre in bend
between two regal crowns or, a chief of the last. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a winged
sceptre proper. Motto — " Nee elatus nee dejectus."
Son of Jemmett George Fox, b. 1826; d. 1868; ;«.
1856, Dora, d. of J. West, M.D. :—
Fox, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Capt. Maxwell Fox, R.N., of Annaghmore,
J.P. and D.L. King's Co. (High Sheriff 1868, and for
Longford 1885), /;. 1826; d. 1899; m. 2nd, lidith
Susan Marian, d. of Rev. Essex Edgworth of Kil-
shrewly : —
Essex Barry Fox, Gentleman, /'. 1888. Seat — Annagh-
more, King's Co.
FOX, The (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant, and in chief
two dexter hands couped at the wrist gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— An arm embowed in armour,
holding a sword all proper. Motto— " Sconnach a boo."
Son of Rev. Matthew Maine Fox, b. ; d. 1843;
m. 2nd, Ellen Anne, d. of Andrew Armstrong of
Kilclare, King's Co. : —
James George Hubert Fox, "The Fox" (as chief of his
name), J.P. co. Tipperary, late Lieut. 5th Roy. Irish
Lancers, b. 1842; m. ist, 1865, Elizabeth Amelia Lilian
(d. 1875), d. of Rev. J. B. Grant, Rector of Rathconrath,
Westmeath ; and, 1877, Georgiana Frances, eld. d. of Rev.
C. Ellington M'Kay, Vicar of Laracor andGaltiim; and
has issue — (i) Brabazon Hubert Maine Fox, Esq., Capt.
Roy. Irish Rifles, /'. 1868; [m. 1896, Florence Emily Clara,
eld. d. of Col. W. A. Le Motti^e ; and has issue — Nial
Arthur Hubert Fox, Gentleman, /;. 1897]; (2) Arthur James
Fox, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy. Irish Regt., /;. 1871 ; and
(by his second mar.) Georgina Frances. iieai — Galtrim
House, Summerhill, co. Meath.
FOX (U.O., 1840). Azure, on a bend engrailed ermine,
cottised or, three fox's heads erased gules, all within a
bordure of the second. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a fox sejant gules, collared and chained or, supporting by
his sinister paw a flagstaff proper, thereon a banner
azure, sem(?-de-lis or. Motto — "J'ay ma foi tenu a ma
puissance."
Sons of Rev. William Charles Fox of The Grange,
Northwoods, Glos., b. 1826; m. and, 1863; Georgina
Sarah, d. of Rev. Nathaniel Wodehouse : —
Lionel Wodehouse Fox, Gentleman, /'. 1865.
Armine Wodehouse Fox, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Raymond Wodehouse Fox, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Sons of Charles Joseph Fox, Gentleman, M.D. , of The
Beeches, Brislington, b. 1806; d. 1870; w. 1834, Ellen,
d. and coh. of Thomas Lucas by Jemima, d. of William
Newcome, D. D. , Archbishop of Armagh and l^ord
Primate of Ireland : —
Stephen Newcome Fox, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A. (Oxon.), i^. 1849; m. 1895, Annie Enid, d. of Alex-
ander Scrimgeour; and has issue — (i) Charles Alexander
Newcome Fox, Gentleman, b. 1896; (2) Keith Stephen
Fox, Gentleman, b. 1904; and Margaret Enid. Res. —
Inglenook, Eastbourne.
Sons of William Edward Fox, Gentleman-, of Clifton,
b. 1811 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1849, Emma, widow of Sir George
King Molyneux, Bart. : —
William Edward Ker Fox, Gentleman, late Lieut. i8th
Roy. Irish Regt., b. 1850; m. 1883, Emma Elizabeth, d. of
Capt. John Molyneux. Res. — Caring House, Leeds, nr.
Maidstone, Kent.
Major John Charles Ker Fox, late 19th Hussars, b. 1851 ;
m. 1877, Susan, d. of John Ramshay of Gilsland, Cumber-
land ; and has surv. issue — Hugo Fox, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
and Mildred. Res. — Great Bowden, Market Harborough.
Son of Edwin Fydell Fox, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. ,
of Brislington, b. 1814 ; d. 1891 ; m. ist, Elizabeth
Augusta, d. of John Hugh Smyth Pigot of Brockley,
Somerset : —
Arthur Edward Wellington Fox, Gentleman, M.B. ,
F.R.C.P., b. 1844; fn. 1886, Emily Frances, d. of Rev.
Thomas Arthur Babington of Cossington, Leics. Res. —
Ennox Lodge, Hinton Charterhouse, Bath.
Son of George Frederick Fox of Keynsham, Somerset,
b. 1817; m. 1840, Ellen, d. of Rev. Thomas Browne
Simpson of Congresbury, Somerset : —
Col. Harry Croker Fox, R. E., b. 1842. Res.—
Son of Washington Fox, Gentleman, b. 1824; d. 1866;
}». i860, Mary Desmond Coffin : —
Arthur Copley Long Fox, Gentleman, b. 1864.
BONNEVILLE BRADLEY FOX, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), M.D., M.R.C.S. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a bend engrailed ermine, plain cotised or, three foxes'
heads erased gules, within a bordure of the second.
is the Military Cockade.
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Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a fox sejant gules, collared and chained or, sup-
porting with his sinister paw a flagstaff, thereon a banner
azure, semde-de-lis or. Motto — "J'ay ma foi tenu k ma
puissance." Reside7ice — Brislington House, near Bristol.
Kendal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine,
on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a
bordure flory of the second, and on a canton of the same, a
drinking-cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de-
lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox sejant
or, collared flory azure, the paw resting on a fleur-de-lis of
the last; with the MottO, " Faire sans dire." Married,
Oct. 21, 1863, Caroline, second dau. of John Mellar Chap-
man of Brighton; and has Issue — (i) Charles Leslie Fox,
Esq., J. P. CO. Somerset [w., Sept. 12, 1892, to Lilian, second
dau. of the late Gurney Pease of Woodside, Darlington] ;
(2) Reginald Wilson Fox, Esq., J. P. co. Devon [;;;., Nov. 18,
1891, to Mabel, third dau. of J. W. Pease of Pendower,
Newcastle, and Nethergrange, Alnemouth] ; and Caroline
Hilda Macnaghten {m., April 17, 1894, to Ernest Legas-
sieke Hancock, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, of Casile Lodge,
Wiveliscombe, and Rhyl, Dulverton, Somerset]. Postal
address — Shuteleigh, Wellington, Somerset.
MARMADUKE FOX, Esquire, J.P. for co. Wigtown.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a pale between two grey-
hounds' heads erased argent, a mill-rind palevvays of the
field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mill-rind fesseways
sable, thereon a greyhound sejant argent ; with the Motto,
" Virtute et numine." Married, 1892, Ethel Marshall,
youngest daughter of J. Carter Jonas of the Grange, Great
Shelford. Postal addresses— M3.vm2iV\\\(t, Mirfield, York-
shire; Polbae, Wigtownshire, N.B.
ROBERT FOX, Gentleman, of Grove Hill, in the county
of Cornwall. Boi-n July 31, 1845, being the eldest son of
Robert BarclayFox of Grove Hill, by his wife Jane Gurney,
daughter of Jonathan Backhouse of Polam, Darlington.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a
chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, a bordure fleu-
rette, and over all a canton of the second, charged with a
cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours a fox sejant or, collared
fleurett^ azure, its paw resting on a fleur-de-lis of the last.
CHARLES HENRY FOX, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Alderman of the Council for the county of Somerset.
Born March 17, 1835, being the son of Charles Fox of
Wellington, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Sarah,
daughter of William Dillworth Crewdson of Helme Lodge,
Motto— "Faire sans dire." Married, October 3, 1867,
Ellen Mary, daughter of Francis Bassett, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace, of the Heath, Leighton, in the county of Bed-
ford, and formerly Member of Parliament for that county ;
and h&s Issue-Roheri BarclayFox, Gentleman, born July
24, 1873 [m. Feb, 21, 1900, Margaret Elizabeth Phoebe,
dau. of Frederick Bassett, Esq.. J. P.. of The Knolls,
Leighton, CO. Beds] ; and Lilian Isabel [married July 15.
1891, Frederic Herbert Trench formerly Fellow of All Souls,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Oxford, and has issue] ; and Naomi Bassett. Estates —
Penjerrick, Tregedna, Penrose, Pennance. Seat — Grove
Hill, Falmouth. Club -Isthmian.
The Late SAMSON FOX, Gentleman, J. P. for the
borough of Harrogate and for the borough of Leeds.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a repre-
sentation of a corrugated boiler-flue fesseways proper, be-
tween two foxes courant gules, each holding in their mouths
a trefoil slipped vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a representation of a corrugated boiler-flue as in
the arms and thereupon a fox gules, resting the dexter paw
upon a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, " Forti nihil
difficile." Postal address — Grove House, Harrogate.
SYLVAN US FOX, Esquire, J. P. co. Somerset. Born
April 15, 1622, being the only son of the late Sylvanus Fox,
by his wife Mary, dau. of John Sanderson, of Bruce House,
Tottenham. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a chevron
azure, three fox's heads erased or, within a bordure fleur-
ettee of the second, and on a canton, also azure, a drinking
cup of the third, issuing therefrom three fleurs-de-lis proper,
and charged on the centre with a rose gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
fox sejant or, collared fleurettfe azure, the paw resting on a
fleur-de-lis of the last. Motto— " Faire sans dire." Seat
— Linden, Wellington, Somerset.
WILLIAM LOWNDES TOLLER FOY, of Clayhill,
Enfield, Gentleman. Armorial bearings -Per chevron,
invected or and ermine, two lions rampant in chief azure,
and a cross patonce in base gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a lion rampant per bend sinister gules and ermine,
holding between the forepaws a cross patonce as in the
arms, and resting the dexter hind-leg upon an escutcheon
or. Motto — "In cruce gloria." Residences — Clayhill,
Enfield, CO. Middlesex; Manor Gardens, Henley-on-Thames.
FRAMPTON (H. Coll.). Or, a bend chequy sable and
argent, between two tuns iessewise each within an annulet
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tun within an annulet as in the arms. Motto—
" Love and Labour."
Son of late James Frampton of London, b. ; d.
m. : —
George James Frampton, Esq., R.A., F.S.A. , Hon. Assoc.
Roy. Inst. Brit. Architects, Past Master and Member of Art
Workers' Guild 1902, Liveryman of Merchant Taylors'
and Founders' Companies, Hon. Member Oxford Union
Soc. , b. i860; >/i. 1893, Christabel, d. of George Russell
Cockerell, London. /?es. — 32 Queen's Road, St. John's
Wood, London, N.W. Cl//bs — Atheneeum, Arts.
FRANCE, quartered by KINLOSS, KNYVETT,
FITZROY, KENNEDY, LENNOX, SOMERSET, and
MAINWARING-ELLERKER-ONSLOW.
CHARLES HOSKEN FRANCE- HAYHURST,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , Hon. -Col. 3rd Batt. Cheshire
Regt. , a County Councillor and Patron of the Living of
Davenham. Born 1832, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Canon Thomas France- Hayhurst, of Bostock Hall,
J. P., D.L. , by his wife Helen, eldest dau. of John Hosken
Harper, Esq., J. P., of Davenham Hall, co. Chester. He
succeeded to the Bostock estates on the death of his father
in 1889, and in 1873 succeeded his uncle, William Hosken
Harper, Esq., J. P., of Davenham Hall, &c., who devised
his estates to him, with remainder to his second son,
William Hosken. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
per chevron sable and or, in chief two crosses patte fitchte,
and in base a pair of wings conjoined and elevated counter-
changed (for Hayhurst) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a mount in
base a hurst proper, on a chief wavy azure, three fleurs-
de-lis or (for France). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a cross patti^e
fitchfe or, between two wings sable, each charged with
an annulet gold (for Hayhurst) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount, thereon a hurst as in the arms, from
the centre tree pendent by a strap azure a shield gules,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or (for France). Motto —
"Virtus semper viridis." Married, firstly, 1864, Mary
Halsted (she died 1877), dau. of William H. Poole, Esq.,
of Terrick Hall, co. Salop, Capt. Royal Horse Artillery ;
and has Issue — (i) Frederick Charles France-Hayhurst,
is the Military Cockade.
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Esq., [.P. {C/i/l's -White's. lunior Carlton), Lieut. Royal
Welsh" Fusiliers, born 1872 ; (2) William Hosken France-
Hayhurst, Esq., Capt. Cheshire Yeomanry, born 1873 ; (3)
Cecil Halsted France-Hayhurst, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
Navy, born 1874; Elizabeth Helen; Evelyn Mary [married,
January 22, 1891, George Herbert Shakerley, Justice of the
Peace, late Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, now Capt.
and Hon. Major 5th Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment,
second son of Sir Charles Shakerley, Baronet] ; and Isabel
Mary, died 1877. He married secondly, 1878, Annie
Elizabeth Nicholson, third daughter of John Ralph Shaw,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Arrowe Park, in the County
Palatine of Chester. Seafs — Bostock Hall, Middlewich ;
and DavenhamHall, Northwich. C/iti — Junior Carlton.
EDWARD FRANCE-HAYHURST, Esquire, J.P.
Cheshire. Born 1868, being the second son of Rev. Thomas
William Hamilton France-Hayhurst of Davenham Lodge,
Cheshire, Rector of Davenham. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, per chevron sable and or, in chief two
crosses patt^e fitch^e, and in base a pair of wings conjoined
and elevated counterchanged (for Hayhurst) ; 2 _ and 3,
argent, on a mount in base a hurst proper, on a chief wavy
azure, three fleius-de-lis or (for France). Mantling sable
and or; and for his Crests — i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a cross
patt^e fitch(5e or, between two wings sable, each charged
with an annulet gold (for Hayhurst) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a mount, thereon a hurst as in the arms, from
the centre tree pendent by a strap azure a shield gules,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or (for France). Motto—
" Virtus semper viridis." Married, i8go, Rosamund M. M. ,
only child of David Francis Atcherley of Whatcroft Hall,
CO. Cheshire, and Marton Hall, co. Salop, J.P. and D.L.
HENRY HOWARD FRANCE-HAYHURST, Esquire.
J.P. Salop, late Capt. L R. Cheshire Mil. Born 1843,
being tlie third son of the late Rev. Canon Thomas France-
Hayhurst of Davenham Rectory and of Bostock Hall,
Cheshire, D.L. , J. P., by his wife Helen, dau. of the late
John Formby of Formby Hall, co. Lancaster. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron sable and or, in
chief two crosses patt^e fitchtJe, and in base a pair of wings
conjoined and elevated counterchanged (for Hayhurst) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a mount in base a hurst proper, on a
chief wavy azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France). Mant-
ling sable and or. Crests — i. upon a wreath of rhe colours,
a cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a cross pat^e fitch^e
or, between two wings sable, each charged with an annulet
gold (for Hayhurst) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount,
thereon a hurst as in the arms, from the centre tree pendent
by a strap azure a shield gules, charged with a fleur-de-lis
or (for France). Motto — " Virtus semper viridis." Married
Susan J., dau. of late Edgar Corrie, The Leas, Guildford.
5ra/— Overley, Wellington, Salop. C/ud—New University.
FRANCE-LUSHINGTON-TULLOCH (R.L., 25 Feb.
1902, U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a fesse invected
plain cottised gules, three estoiles argent, in chief as many
cross crosslets fitch^e of the second, and (for distinction) in
the dexter canton a cross crosslet sable (TuUoch) ; 2 and 3,
argent, two lions passant regardant azure, between three
bars gules, an orle of fleurs-de-lis of the last (France), on
an escutcheon of pretence quarterly, i and 4, the same
' arms of TuUoch without the mark of distinction ; 2 and 3,
or, on a fesse wavy between three lion's heads erased vert,
langued gules, as many ermine spots of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion gules, grasping a battle-axe, the head
to the dexter, and charged on the shoulder with three cross
crosslets fitch6e two and one all or, and (for distinction)
on the neck with a cross crosslet argent ('lulloch) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion sejant
regardant azure, collared or, therefrom a shield of the last
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Son of William Hanmer France, d. ; m. ,
Frances Emily, d. of Thomas Cave-Brown-Cave : —
James Geoffrey Cave France- Lushington - Tulloch.
Gentleman, R.LC, 6. ; tn. 1901, Kate Mary, d. of
Charles Hugh Lushington of Rodmersham, Kent, and
widow of William Cairns Armstrong-Lushington-Tulloch
(T'/a'dT that name), formerly Armstrong. Seat — Shanbolard,
Letterfrack co. Galway.
FRANCIS, quartered by PEYTON.
FRANCIS (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron invected gules,
between two eagles displayed in chief sable and a bugle-
horn in base of the last, stringed of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
bugle-horn sable, thereon a dove holding in the beak an
olive branch, both proper. MottO— " Lege et labore."
Son of: —
George Francis, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Gray's
Inn, b. . Te^j-.— Carlton Hill, Paddington, W.
JOHN LIELL FRANCKLIN, Esq., J.P. lor co. Notts,
Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. S. Notts Yeomanry Cavalry.
Born Nov. 11, 1844, being the son of the late John Franck-
lin, Esq., of Gonalston, J. P., High Sheriff 1851, by his wife
Frances Barbara, second dau. of the late Harry Edgell of
Cadogan Place, Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Benchers
of Gray's Inn. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
engrailed between two lions' heads erased gules, a dolphin
hauriant between two ]3arrots or, and impaling the arms of
Jervis, namely sable, a chevron ermine between three martlets
argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a dolphin's head or, erased gules,
between two olive branches vert. Motto— " Sinceritate."
Married, March 17, 1868, Hon. Alice Maude, eldest dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Carnegie Jervis. 3rd Viscount St. Vincent ;
and has Issue— (1) John Francklin, Gentleman, b. 1869;
(2) Edward Francklin, Gentleman, b. 1B71 ; (3) Richard
Francklin, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (4) Philip Francklin, Gentle-
man, b. 1874 ; (5) William Robert Francklin, Gentleman,
b. 1878; Mary Violet; Flora Maude [m., Sept. 19, 1899,
Henry Graham Sherbrook, Lieut. R.N.) ; and Edith Eliza-
beth. 5,?a/j— Gonalston, near Southwell, Notts; Great
Harford, Co. Bedford. C/«(J— Boodle's.
Reverend JOHN FRANEY, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Minor Canon of Ely Cathedral. Born , being
the son of the late William Franey, Gentleman, by his wife
Eleanor, dau. of John Obee. Armorial bearings -Azure,
on a pile invected or, between two quatrefoils in base of
the last, as many fleurs-de-lis in pale of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a fleur-
de-lis azure, between two quatrefoils or. MottO — "Ut
vita finis." Married, 1863, Emma {d. 1901), dau. of the
late Robert Rushbrooke, and granddau. of John Sharman,
M.D. , of Hellesdon, Norwich ; and has Issue -John Sharman
Franey, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1864 [to whom
refer]. Residence —
JOHN SHARMAN FRANEY, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1864, being the son of the Reverend John
Franey, Master of Arts, Vicar of St. Mary's, Ely, Minor
Canon of Ely Cathedral, by his wife Emma, daughter of the
late Robert Rushbrooke, and granddaughter of John Shar-
man, Doctor of Medicine, of Hellesdon, Norwich. Club—
Isthmian. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, on a pile invected or, between two quatrefoils in base
of the last, as many fleurs-de-lis in pale of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a fleur-de-lis azure between two quatrefoils
or; with the Motto, " Ut vita finis." Married, 1889,
Mary Ethelind, younger daughter of Edward Kerrison
Harvey, Esquire, of Grey Friars, Norwich (son of General
Sir R. Harvey, Knight Commander of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath) ; and has, with other Issue— ]ohn
Sharman Franey, Gentleman, b. 1893. Postal addresses—
Lowestoft, Suffolk; 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ;
Mark's Dene, West Chandon, Guildford.
FRANK (H. Coll.). Per saltire azure and vert, on a
saltire indented or, a falcon proper, belled gold. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
morion proper, thereon a falcon also proper, gutt^e-de-
larmes, and belled or. Motto—' ' Esse quam videri."
Son of R. Bacon Frank of Campsall, Nor'ks., b. ;
d 1832 ; 7n. , Caroline, d. of late S. Curteis : —
Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq., J.P. and D.L. West Rdg.
Yorks. (Sheriff 1872, Vice-Chrmn. C.C. smce 1893), b.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Baldwin Wake Walker, Bart., K.C.B. ; 2nd, Mary, d. of
Rev. F. W. Peel. Seat — Campsall Park, Doncaster.
Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's.
§ BERTRAM FRANKLAND FRANKLAND-
RUSSELL-ASTLEY, Esquire, J. P., D.L., Bucks,
Lord of the Manors of Great and Little Kimble and of
EUesborough, Patron of one living, late Lieut. Rifle Brigade.
Born Feb. 27, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Lieut.-
Col. Francis L' Estrange Astley (third son of Sir Jacob H.
Astley, 7th Bart. , of Melton Constable, Norfolk, &c. , brother
of Jacob, Lord Hastings), by his wife Rosalind Alicia, fifth
dau. of the late Sir Robert Frankland- Russell, Bart., of
Chequers Court and of Thirkleby Park, Yorkshire. He
assumed by Royal Licence the additional names and arms
of Frankland-Russell on the death of his mother, 1900, in
compliance with the will of Lady Frankland - Russell.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. ,
azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine within a border engrailed
or (Astley); ii. , argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief
sable, three roses of the field (Russell) ; iii. , azure, a dolphin
naiant embowed or, on a chief of the last two saltires
couped gules (Frankland) ; 2. the same arms of Astley ; 3.
argent, a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or (Con-
stable); 4. or, a maunch gules (Hastings). Mantling' azure
and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
of five feathers argent ; 2. on a cap of maintenance, a ducal
coronet or, thereout a plume of feathers argent, incased gules
(both for Astley) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours a goat
statant argent, gorged with a mural crown, armed and un-
guled or (for Russell) ; 4. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dolphin argent, haurient, and entwined round an anchor
erect proper (for Frankland). Motto — " Justitias tena.x."
Ma7-ried, April 30, 1887, Florence, youngest dau. of Henry,
3rd Marquess Conyngham ; and has Iss7ie — Henry Jacob
Delaval Astley, Gentleman, b. March 3, 1888 ; and Olive
Joan. Residences — Chequers Court, Butler's Cross, Bucks ;
21 Eaton Place, S.W. Club — Marlborough.
The Reverend HUBERT DELAVAL ASTLEY,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxford, late Rector of EUes-
borough, Bucks. Born July 14, i860, being the second son
of the late Lieut. -Col. Francis L' Estrange Astley (brother of
Rt. Hon. Jacob, Lord Hastings), by his wife Rosalind Alicia,
fifth dau. of the late Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, Bart., of
Chequers Court, and of Thirkleby Park, Yorkshire, who as-
sumed the additional names of Frankland-Russell in 1872, in
compliance with the will of her mother. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, i. azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine within a
border engrailed or (Astley) ; 2. argent, a lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or (Constable) ; 3. gules, two lions
passant argent (L' Estrange) ; 4. or, a maunch gules
(Hastings). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i.
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers argent ;
2. on a chapeau gules, a ducal coronet or, thereout a plume
of feathers argent, incased gules. Motto — " Justitias
tenax." Married, July 30, 1895, Edith Constance, dau. of
Sir Vincent Corbet, Bart., and widow of Sir Richard
Francis Sutton, Bart. ; and has Issue — Philip Reginald
Astley, Gentleman, b. June 9, 1896; and Ruth. Residence
— Benham Park, Newbury.
THOM.^S JOHN FRANKS, Esq., J. P. co. Limerick
(Sheriff 1883). Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late
J. Franks of Ballyscaddane, co. Limerick. Club — Union.
Armorial bearings— Vert, on a saltire or, a griffin's head
erased gules, in the centre chief point a mullet of the second.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural
crown or, a griffin's head gules, between two wings erminois,
each charged with a mullet sable. Motto, "Sic vosnonvobis."
Married, first, Elizabeth Clara (who died 1B78), only dau. of
G. M. Kettle of Dallicott House, Salop; second, 1886, Eleanor
A., youngest dau. of the late Rev. S. Marindin, of Chesterton,
Salop, Seat — Ballyscaddane, Knocklong, co. Limerick.
FRANKS (U.O.). Vert, on a saltire or, a griffin's head
erased gules, in the centre chief point a mullet of the
second. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Out of a mural
crown or, a griffin's head gules, between two wings
erminois, each charged with a mullet sable. Motto — " Sic
nos non nobis."
Son of Thomas Franks of Dromrahane, b. 1805 ; d.
1875 ; 7n. 1834, Mary Anne Cuthbert, d. of Thomas
Cuthbert Kearney : —
Matthew Henry Franks, Esq., J. P. and D. L. Queen's Co.
(High Sheriff 1902), J. P. co. Cork, b. 1835; m. 1869,
Gertrude Priscilla, d. of late Capt. George Despard, R.M.,
late 53rd Regt., of Rathmolyon, co. Meath ; and has
issue — (i) Matthew Henry Fianks, Esq. (Woodbrook,
Mountrath, Queen's Co.), J. P., B.A. (Dub.) F.S.L, b. 1871
\ni. 1895, Sarah, d. of Robert Gardner, Esq., J. P., of
Ashley House, Clyde Road, Dublin ; and has surv. issue —
Henry Cecil Franks, Gentleman, b. 1899] ; (2) George
Despard Franks, Esq., Capt. 19th Hussars, A.D.C,
to Gen. comdg. 7th Div. 3rd Army Corps, b. 1873 ; (3)
Thomas Fitzherbert Franks, Gentleman, b. 1874 [»/. 1895,
Inez Ethel Mary, d. of late Joseph Wilson, Esq., D.L. ,
of Clonmore ; and has issue — Henry George Stanley Franks,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; Archibald Fitzherbert Franks, Gentle-
man, b. 1897] ; and Gertrude Lucy Maria. Seats — West-
field, Mountrath, Queen's Co. ; Garrettstown, Kinsale,
Dromrahane, Mallow, co. Cork.
Thomas C. Franks, Esq., J. P., b. 1839; in. 1876, Isabella
Mary, d. of late William Digges La Touche ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Thomas William Franks, Gentleman, b. 1880;
(2) Clement La Touche Franks, Gentleman, b. 1882; Alice
Louisa; and Beatrice Nora. Res. — St. Brigid's, Clonskegh,
CO. Dublin.
Sons of Robert Fergusson Franks of Jerpoint and
Upper Mount Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1807 ;
d. ; m. 1834, Henrietta, d. of Rt. Hon. Charles
Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief-Justice of Ireland :^
Norman Franks, Esq., CLE., Capt. late East Kent
Regt., formerly English Secretary to Indore State, b. 1843 ;
m. 1875, Frances Mary Jane, d. of late Charles Yorke
Lucas-Calcraft, Esq., D.L., of Ancaster Hall, Lincoln;
and has issue — John Fergusson Franks, Gentleman, b.
1888 ; and Mary Henrietta. Res. — 65 Onslow Square,
London, S.W. Chtb — Army and Navy.
Sir John Hamilton Franks, Knt. Bach., C.B. , J. P.
Dublin, Sec. to Irish Land Commn., b. 1848 ; m. 1874,
Catherine, d. of Harry Lumsden of Auchindoir, co.
Aberdeen; and has issue— (i) James Gordon Franks,
Esq., b. 1875; (2) Robert Fergusson Franks, Esq., b.
1877; Rosalie Henrietta; Anne Eleanor: Kathleen
Elizabeth ; and Dorothea Mary. Seat — Dalriada, Black-
rock, CO. Dublin. Club — University (Dublin).
Kendal Matthew St. John Franks, Esq., C.B., M.D.,
F.R.C.S.I., Past V. Pres. Roy. Coll. Surg, in Ireland.
Consulting Surg, to Forces in S. Africa 1902, b. 1851 ;
m. ist, 1879, Charlotte Selina [d. 1883), d. of Richard
fonas Greene and Louisa Lilias, d. of John, 3rd Lord
"Plunket ; 2nd, 1885, Gertrude Jane {d. 1896), d. of Lt.-
Col. T. Bromhead Butt, 79th Highlanders ; and has
issue — (i) Kendal Fergusson Franks, Gentleman, ^. 1886;
(2) Philip Hamilton Franks, Gentleman, iJ. 1890; (3) Ivan
Bromhead Franks, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Geraldine
Jane.
Charles Kendal Bushe Franks, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Res.—
ERASER, quartered by BURTON - MACKENZIE,
GORDON-LENNOX, ELPHINSTONE, and HAY.
H ALEXANDER EDMUND ERASER, Esquire, for-
^ merly Secretary of Embassy in H.M.'s Diplomatic
Service; Master of Arts of the Univ. of Oxford ; Member of
the Queen's Bodyguard (Royal Archers) in Scotland, and a
Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; called to the Bar at the Inner
Temple. Has been successively Attache and Secretary at
H.M.'s Embassies and Legations in Vienna, Rome, Stock-
holm, Brussels, Cairo, Lisbon, and Washington, and acted
as Her Majesty's Agent in the Transvaal from June 1898
till March 1899. Born Feb. 12, 1863, being the eldest son
of the late John Eraser of Stratherrick, N.B. , and of Susan
his wife, dau. of the late General Thomas Webster of
Balgarvie, co. Fife, D.L., J. P. Armorial bearings— He
bears the arms of Eraser of Farraline and Gortuleg, second
son of the third Lord Lovat : Quarterly, i. and 4. azure, on
a chevron between three fraisiers argent, as many fleurs-
de-lis gules; 2. and 3. argent, three ancient Scots crowns
gules ; all within a bordure of the last (for difference) ;
and (as a Knight of St. John), on a chief gules, a cross
argent embellished alternately in each of the principal
is the Military Cockade.
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angles with a lion guardant and a unicorn, both passant,
or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling azure doubled argent ; and for his
Crest : upon a wreath of his liveries, a buck's head attired
and couped proper, gorged with an ancient Scots crown or ;
for Mottoes — In an escroll above the crest : " Je suis prest,"
and in an escroll beneath the escutcheon: " Toutbienourien."
Address — 14 Chester Street, Belgrave Square, London, S.'W'.
Clubs — St. James's, Caledonian.
SMajor-General Sir THOMAS FRASER, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Military Division (1900, C.B. 1891), Companion of
the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George
(1882), Major-General 1898; served in the Transvaal War
1881 (mentioned in despatches) ; served on Staff in Egyp-
tian Campaign 1882 (mentioned in despatches, bronze star,
medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh) ; A.A.G. in Nile
Expedition 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, clasp, 3rd
class Medjidie) ; Commandant of School of Military
Engineering at Chatham since 1896, and also in com-
mand of Thames District since 1898-1902. Bor?t 1840,
being the son of G. R. Eraser, Barrister-at-Law. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i, and iiii. ,
argent, tliree frases azure; ii. and iii. , gules, a lion ram-
pant of the first, all within a bordure ermine charged with
eight cross crosslets of the third (for Eraser) ; 2 and 3,
azure, three foxes passant, two and one, or (for De Gennes),
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath,
and pendent his badges of K.C.B., C.M.G., Osmanieh, and
Medjidie. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cherub proper, wreathed around
the temples with a garland of frases azure. Motto — " Tout
jour prest." Married, 1865, Matilda, dau. of the late
James Beckford Wildman, M.P. , formerly of Chilman
Castle, Kent. Residence — 83 Onslow Square, London
S.W. Clubs — United Service, Athenaeum.
ALISTAIR FRASER, Gentleman. Born 1864, being
the only son of the late Francis Garden Eraser, Esq., of
Findrack, J. P. for co. of Aberdeen, Captain 3rd Batt.
East Yorks. Regt. , by his wife Elizabeth M'Kenzie Stewart
Menzies, dau. of Rev. Dr. A. R. Irvine. Livery — Light blue.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly first and fourth grand
quarters, azure three frases argent (for Eraser) ; second
grand quarter, counterquartered 1. azure, three boars' heads
couped or, armed argent and langued gules ; 2. or,
three lions' heads erased gules, langued azure ; 3. or,
three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-
flory gules ; 4. azure, three fraises argent all within a
bordure nebuly gules (for Gordon of Invergordon) ; third
grand quarter, counterquartered i and 4, gules, a boar
passant or (for Baird of Auchmedden) ; 2. azure, a uni-
corn salient argent, armed, maned, and unguled or, within
a bordure of the last, charged with eight half thistles
proper, and as many half roses gules, stalked and leaved
proper, conjoined paleways, being the coat of augmenta-
tion granted to the first Earl of Kinnoull ; 3. argent, three
inescutcheons gules (for Hay). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a stag's head erased proper. Supporters — Two stags
proper. Motto — "I am ready." Seat — Findrack, Tor-
phins, Aberdeenshire.
M CHARLES FRASER-MACKINTOSH, Esquire, of
W Borlum, co. of Inverness, J. P., D.L., LL.D. Born
June 5, 1828, being the third but eldest surviving son of Alex-
ander Eraser, by his wife Marjory, dau. of Capt. Alexander
Mackintosh, and sister of Eneas Mackintosh ; assumed by
Royal License the additional name and arms of Mackin-
tosh, in accordance with the request of his said uncle,
Eneas Mackintosh, of the Royal Navy. Club — Devon-
shire. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale
or and argent, a lion rampant between three dexter hands
fesseways couped at the wrists and clenched gules (for
Mackintosh); 2 and 3, per chevron argent and azure
three escutcheons, each charged with a cmquetoU all
counterchanged (for Eraser). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantlmg gules
and or; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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colours, a cat proper, collared gules, resting the dexter paw
upon an escutcheon or, charged with a dexter hand as in
the arms (for Mackintosh) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours
a stag's head erased argent, attired and collared gules, in
the mouth a sprig of fern proper, and pendent from the
collar an escutcheon azure, charged with a cinquefoil argent
(forFraser). Motto—" Onwards." Ma/T/ed, }u\y 12, 1876,
Eveline May, only child of Richard David Holland, Esquire
of Kilvean, in the county of Inverness, J. P. Seat— Drum-
mond, in the county of Inverness, North Britain. Toivn
house— \i Pont Street, S.W.
jFra0er= Cutler
EDWARD GRANT FRASER-TYTLER, Esquire, of
Aldourie and Balnain, in the
county of Inverness, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Inver-
ness, late Captain Highland Light Infantry (Mihtia), Lieut.
Lovat's Scouts, served in South Africa 1900-1901. Borti
1856, being the eldest surviving son of Charles Edward
Fraser-Tytler, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Sanquhar,
Aldourie, and Balnain, by his wife Harriet Jane, second
daughter of the late Reverend John Pretyman. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, Orleans. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms; Quarterly i. gules, a lion's head erased argent,
between tliree crescents or, a bordure of the last (for Tytler) ;
2. erminois, on a fesse per fesse embattled gules and azure,
three crescents argent (for Craig of Dalnair) ; 3. counter-
quartered, i. and iiii. azure, a bend engrailed between three
frases argent ; ii. and iii. gules, three antique crowns or,
the whole within a bordure argent (for Eraser of Balnain) ;
4. gules, three antique crowns or, a border per pale of the
last and azure (for Grant of Burdsyards). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. the rays of
the sun issuing from behind a cloud proper (for Tytler) ; 2.
a stag's head erased proper (for Eraser). Mottoes — "Oc-
cultus non extinctus" (for Tytler), " Je suis prest " (for
Eraser). Married, 1881, Edith Adriana, eldest dau. of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles J. Selwyn, Lord Justice of
Appeal ; and has with other Issue — Neil Fraser-Tytler,
Gentleman, b. 1889. ^ea;*— Aldourie Castle, in the county
of Inverness.
JAMES WILLIAM FRASER-TYTLER, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Oxford. Bor?i 1854, being the eldest son of the late James
Stuart Fraser-Tytler, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, by his wife
Mary Elizabeth, only child of Alexander Blair, Esquire.
C/«i^— New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion's head erased
argent, between three crescents or, a bordure of the last ; 2.
erminois, on a fesse per fesse embattled gules and azure,
three crescents argent ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. , azure a
bend engrailed between three frases argent ; ii. and iii. gules,
three antique crowns or, the whole within a bordure ermine.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of the liveries is set for Crest, the rays of the sun issuing
from behind a cloud proper. Motto — "Occultus non ex-
tinctus." Seat — Woodhouselee, Roslin, in the county of
Edinburgh.
FRECHEVILLE, quartered by RAMSDEN,
HUGH MELVIL FREELING, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 26, 1831, being the fifth son of the late John Clayton
Freeling, Esq., Sec. to the Board of Inland Revenue, by
his wife Mary, third dau. of Edward Coxe of Hampstead
'(and brother to the 5th Baronet). Armorial bearings—
Per fesse indented or and gules, three unicorns' heads
counterchanged, and impaling the arms of O'Grady,
namely, per pale gules and sable, three lions passant guar-
dant in pale, per pale argent and or, the centre lion charged
on the side with a portcullis azure. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head
couped per pale indented ermine and gules. Motto — •
" Nunquam, nisi honorificentissimc.'' Married, Feb. 20,
1873, Hon. Amabel O'Grady, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 2nd
Viscount Guillamore ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Standish
Freeling, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1875 ; (2) John Hardress
Freeling, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1879, d. 1901 ; Gertrude
Florence ; and Dorothy Mildred. Residences— 66 Elm .
Park Gardens, S.W., and Bude, N. Cornwall. Club—
Travellers'.
FREEMAN, see DEAN E- FREEMAN and WIL-
LIAMS-FREEMAN.
CHARLES EDWARD FREEMAN, Esquire, for-
merly (1882-95) conmmnding the 2nd Vol. Batt. Duke
of Wellington's West Riding Regt. , retired with the rank
of Hon. Col., J. P. for the Borough of Huddersfield. Born
Ian. 22, 1845, being the third but second surviving son of
the late John Freeman of Egerton, near Huddersfield,
Solicitor, by his wife Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Berry. Livery
—Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings -
Per pale azure and or, three lozenges conjoined in fesse
counterchanged, on a chief arched argent, two foxes' heads
erased of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest- On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a demi-fox charged with
two lozenges in pale, and holding between the paws a
mascle all or. Motto— " Liber et audax." Martied,
Sept. II. 1873, Sarah Caroline, eldest dau. of Richard
Moxon, Esq., of Pontefract, J. P. for the W.R. of York-
shire; and has Issue— John Arthur Freeman, Gentleman,
b. July 3, 1874 ; Mary Kathleen Gertrude ; and Norah Eliza-
beth. Residence— Oak.wsOoA House, Egerton, Huddersfield.
Club — Constitutional.
The Rev. JOHN FREEMAN, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of Woodkirk, co. York, M.A. (Cantab.). Born May
13, 1843, being the eldest surviving son of the late John Free-
man of Edgerton, near Huddersfield, Solicitor, by his wife
Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Berry. Livery -^Ina and gold.
Armorial bearings— Per pale azure and or, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse counterchanged, on a chief arched argent,
two foxes' heads erased of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a
demi-fox charged with tv\o lozenges in pale, and holding
between the paws a mascle all or. Motto — ' ' Liber et
audax." Residence- The Vicarage, Woodkirk, co. York.
Club — Constitutional.
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Court, a Lieutenant for the City of London, M.P. for
West Ham (North) 1886-1892. Boyti July 12, 1846, being
the youngest son of the late Lieut.-Col. F'ulton, K.H.,
and Fanny Goodrich fourth dau. of the late Joiui Sympson
Jessopp, Esq., J. P., D.L., F.S.A., Barrister-at-Law, of
Albury Place, Cheshunt, Herts. Club — Carlton. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant azure, debruised
by a bend gobony ermine and gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect grasping a broken javelin, point to the sinister
all proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, Aug. 12,
1875, Sophia Browne, eldest dau. of Jonn B. Nichol-
son ; and has Issue — (i) Forrest Fulton, Esq., b. June
6, 1876; (2) Leonard Jessopp Fulton, Esq., b. Jan. 8,
1879; (3) Eustace Cecil Fulton, Esq., b. May 17, 1880;
(4) Grenville Richard Fulton, Esq., b. Oct. 23, 1883; and
Clare Sophia Margaret Goodrich. Residences — 27 Queen's
Gardens, Lancaster Gate, W. ; and The Cottage, Shering-
ham, Norfolk.
FRANCIS CROSSLEY FULTON, Esquire, J. P. Born
1836, being the sixth but second surviving son of the late
Robert Bell Fulton, Esq., Major Bengal Artillery, by his
wife Elizabeth Jane, dau. of George Stephenson of Hills-
boro'. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant azure,
debruised by a bend gobony ermine and gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm erect grasping a broken javelin, point to the
sinister all proper. MottO — " Vi et virtute." Married,
1858, Fanny Fidela, dau. of E S. Hall of Sydney;
and has Issue — Eustace Henry Fulton, Gentleman, b.
i860 [w. , 1891, Jane, dau. of Charles Peacock of Hawke's
Bay, and has issue, Eric Bronte Fulton, Gentleman, b.
1891 ; and Sylvia Fidela Dora] ; Alice \jn. D. Reid,
Barrister-at-Law, and has issue, three sons and a dau.] ;
Lina Eliza [;«. W. Tabutea of Hawke's Bay] ; Florence
Dora; Rosa Fidela, d. 1867; Iris Fidela [;«. George
King of Hawke's Bay, and has issue]. Reside)ice—ll?iYiV.&'s
Bay, New Zealand.
HENRY FULTON, Esquire, Lieut. R.E. Militia, late
Capt. ist Hants R. E. Vols., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.,
M.D. (Brussels). Born Dec. 25, 1871, being the only son
of the late Joseph Fulton, L. R. C.S.I. , by his wife Florence
Mary Walsh of Dublin. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant azure, debruised by a bend gobony ermine and
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm erect grasping a broken javelin,
point to the sinister all proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute."
Married, Aug. 21, 1894, Mary, second dau. of Capt. James
Barton, late R.H.A. , of Blackheath, formerly of Mauritius ;
and has Issue — (i) Joseph Henry Caldbeck Fulton, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 7, 1896; (2) Theodore Stephen Miller Fulton,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1899; and Marie Josephine. Resi-
dence— Roebuck House, co. Dublin ; and Lisburn, Seven-
oaks, Kent. Club — Royal Yacht (Portsmouth).
JOHN FULTON, Esquire, Lieutenant-General R.A.
(retired), being the eldest surviving son of the late Robert
Bell Fulton, Esq., Maj. Bengal Art., by his wife Elizabeth
Jane, dau. of George Stephenson of Hillsboro'. Armorial
beaiings — -.Urgent, a lion rampant azure, debruised by a
bend gobony ermine and gules. MantUng azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect grasping
a broken javehn, point to the sinister all proper. Motto —
'' Vi et virtute." Residence — Christ Church, N.Z.
RICHARD ROBERT FULTON, Gentleman, late 44th
Regt. , afterwards Royal Irish Constabulary. Bor?i 1823,
being the fourth son of James Forrest Fuiton, Knight of
the Guelphic Order 1838, Ensign Northampton Fencibles
1798 and 38th Foot 1801, A.D.C. to Sir George Prevost,
Gov.-Gen. of Canada, and twice mentioned by him in
Despatches, Major 92nd Foot, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1815
(retired 1824), by his wife Penelope Francis, only dau. of
Richard Bowyer (who took the name of Atkins on s. Sir
Richard Atkins as Lord of the Manor of Clapham).
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant azure, de-
bruised by a bend gobony ermine and gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm erect grasping a broken javelin, point to the
sinister all proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married,
Nov. 10, 1857, Margaret Ormsby, dau. of Robert Twiss
of Birdhill ; and has Issue — Edith Atkins Bowyer, d. 1868 ;
Elizabeth Frances \_m., Jan. 10, 1883, Capt. John Edward
Maxwell Pilkington, 28th Regt., and has issue]; May
Ormsby \_vi., June 21, 1888, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Ruttledge,
14th Regt., and has issue]. Residence — Parsonstown,
King's Co.
ROBERT VALPY FULTON, Gentleman, M.B.,
CM., Edinburgh. Born 1865, being the fifth son of the
late Hon. James Fulton of Ravenscliffe, West Taieri,
N.Z. , M.I.C., J. P., elected to the House of Representa-
tives for Dunedin 1879, and called to the Upper House
1890, by his wife Catherine Henrietta Elliott, dau. of
William Henry Valpy, H.E. I.C.S. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a lion rampant azure, debruised by a bend gobony
ermine and gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect grasping
a broken javelin, point to the sinister all proper. Motto —
" Vi et virtute." Married, 1890, Lilias Augusta, dau. of
Henry C. Hertslet of Hawkesbury, N.Z. , and niece of
Sir E. Hertslet, K.C.B. ; and has Issue — (i) Roland Arthur
Hertslet Fulton, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) James Robert
Bell Hertslet Fulton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (3) Noel Edward
Hertslet Fulton, Gentleman, b. 1895; and Enid Fanny
Hertslet. Residence —
SYDNEY WROUGHTON FULTON, Gentleman.
Born 1859, being the eldest son of Lieut. -Gen. John
Fulton, R.A., J. P., by his wife Ellen, dau. of Major
R. Wroughton, Deputy Surveyor-General of India. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant azure, debruised
by a bend gobony ermine and gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect grasping a broken javelin, point to the sinis-
ter all proper. MottO — " Vi et virtute." Married,
1894, Elsie Maude, daughter of John Simson Arm-
strong, Barrister-at-Law; and has Issue — ShQulsh Alice
Wroughton ; Eileen Maude Wroughton ; and Lorna Hope
Wroughton. Residence — Melbourne.
Sir CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, Knight Bachelor
(1895), J. P. and D.L. for co. Durham, and for the N.R.
of Yorkshire, M.P. for the Hartlepools 1891-95, and
since 1900. Bor7i 1852, being the seventh son of the late
John Furness of Hartlepool, by Averil, dau. of the late John
Wilson of Naisbet Hall, Castle Eden. Armorial bearings
— Per saltire argent and or, a talbot sejant sable, on a chief
wavy gules three plates. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath
of cinquefoils vert, a bear's paw erect argent, charged with
a torteau grasping a javelin in bend sinister sable, pendent
therefrom by the straps proper, two spurs or. Motto —
" I'll defend." Married, 1876, Jane, dau. of Henry Suggitt
of West Hartlepool, and has issue. 6Va/.f— Tunstall Court,
West Hartlepool, co. Durham ; Grantley Hall, Ripon, co.
York. Town residence— 22 Upper Brook Street, W.
Clubs — Devonshire, Reform, Royal Thames Yacht.
CHARLES FURSDON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Devon,
late Captain ist Devon Militia. Born July 31, 1829, being
the eldest son of the late George Fursdon, Esq., J. P., by his
wife Georgina, dau. of Haynes G. Alley ne of Barbados.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron azure, between three
fire-balls proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — A
plume of five ostrich feathers issuing from a ducal coronet,
all proper. Married, Dec. 2, 1858, Eliza, eldest dau. of
the late Henry Willis; and has Issue— (1) George Henry
Fursdon, Gentleman, b. Nov. 7, 1859 [tn., April 28, 1892,
Charlotte, dau. of Hume Nicholl of Connaught Square,
London, and has issue, George Ellsworth Sydenhat©
Fursdon, Gentleman, /'. 1893; and Cicely Winified] ; (2)
Charles Alfred Thomas Fursdon, Gentleman, b. March 6,
i86i [m. Ethel, dau. of R. H. Robertson of Jamaica, and
has issue, Alfred Alleyne Fursdon, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26,
1895 ; and Charles Henry Fursdon, Gentleman, b. Nov. 11,
1897]; Lucy Ada Georgiana ; and Gertrude Emily Alleyne
[tn. Capt. R. Percy Smith, 2nd Devon Regiment]. Seat—
Fursdon, Tiverton.
JAMES CECIL COLDHAM FUSSELL, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 7, 1844, being the only son of James Coldham
Fussell of Crabb Hall, Owslebury, co. Southampton, and
his wife Sarah, only child of Moore of Ockham, near
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Ripley, co. Surrey, and widow of John Wells of Farnham.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a fesse engrailed between four
fusils or, on a chief of the last, three crosses flory of the
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, between two laurel branches proper, a fusil or,
charged with a cross flory sable. Motto — "AIA." Mar-
ried, June 9, 1868, Eliza Harriet, eldest surviving dau. of
William Wilkes; and has Issue — (i) Vernon Coldham
Fiissell, Gentleman, b. May 14, i86g ; (2) Edgar Coldham
Fussell, Gentleman, /;. Sept. 20, 1870 ; (3) James Coldham
Fussell, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1874; (4) Jervis Coldham
Fussell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 25, 1882 ; (5) Warwick Cold-
ham Fussell, Gentleman, b. June 6, 1889 ; Nina ; Lynette ;
Coldham; Gwendaline; and Genista. Estates — The Glen,
nenr Chatswood ; Hodnet, North Sydney ; all in the colony
of New South Wales. Postal address — Hodnet, Falcon
Street, North Sydney, New South Wales.
FUST, quartered by JENNER.
FUST, see JENNER-FUST.
The Honourable Sir PHILIP OAKLEY FYSH.
K.C.M.G. ; Treasurer in Sir E. Braddon's Ministry from
April 14, 1894 ; one of the Members for North Hobart,
elected May 2, 1894; was formerly M.L.C. for Hobart,
elected June 15, 1866, retired i86g ; M.L.C. for Bucking-
ham, elected Nov. 9, 1870, retired July 1873; M.H.A. for
East Hobart, elected Aug. 8, 1873, re-elected June 14, 1877,
retired Nov. 1878 ; M.L.C. for Buckingham, elected March
15, 1884, re-elected April 7, 1887, and May 6, 1890 ;
Treasurer in Mr. Kennerly's Ministry Aug. 4, 1873, to
March 12, 1875, and without portfolio to July 20, 1876;
Leader of the Opposition, July 14, 1877, to Aug. 9, 1877;
Premier without office, Aug. 9, 1877, to March 5, 1878 ;
held portfolio without office in Mr. Gibbon's first Admini-
stration, March 5, to Dec. 20, 1878 ; Premier and Chief
Secretary, March 29, 1887, to Aug. 17, 1892 ; Leader of the
Opposition in Legislative Council from Aug. 17, 1892, to
April 1894 ; is a Member of the Executive Council ; a
Magistrate for the Territory ; was President of the Central
Board of Health ; was Chairman of Metropolitan Drainage
Board ; Major commanding the Tasmanian Volunteer Rifle
Regiment, 1880 to 1884 ; was Alderman of Hobart, 1868
and 1869 ; was one of the delegates from Tasmania to the
Federal Convention held in Sydney, March 1891; was one
of the representatives of Tasmania in the Federal Coun-
cil of Australasia ; Agent - General for Tasmania 1899 ;
created Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St.
George, Jan. i, 1896, Postmaster-General, 1903. Fifth
surviving son of John Fysh, once of King's Lynn, Norfolk,
and afterwards of Highbury, Middlesex, by his wife
Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Kingston Fleet. Armorial
bearings — .^.zure, within two barrulets wavy argent, a fret
or between as many bezants, the whole between three
flying-fish proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and pendent his badge as a K.C.M.G. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, and issuant from a wreath
of red coral, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, holding
in the hand a flying-fish proper. Motto — " Nitor in
adversum." Married, Oct. 14, 1856, Esther Kentish, elder
dau. of William Willis, Manufacturer, Luton, Beds; and
has Issue. Residence — Hobart, Tasmania.
G
MARSHALL GABBETT-MULHALLEN, Gentleman,
who assumed the additional surname and arms of Mulhallen
by Royal License in 1895. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, azure a stag's head erased or, between six escallops
argent (for Mulhallen) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron bretessed
between three boars' heads couped sable (for Gabbett) ; and
upon an escutcheon of pretence these same arms of Mul-
hallen. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop or (for Mulhallen) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, under an oak tree proper,
a boar passant sable, armed, bristled, unguled, collared
and chained or (for Gabbett). Mottoes — " Always ready ; "
" Parcere subjectis et debellare superbos." Married, — — ,
Katherine Frances, second daughter of the late John
Gorges Hely Mulhallen of Malcolmville, co. Carlow.
Postal address —
GAGE, sec BAILLIE-GAGE.
GAITSKELL (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion passant argent
combatant with a snake entwined round his body proper,
a martlet or for difference, on a chief embattled of the
second, a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel gold, between
two laurel-branches proper, inclining towards the sword.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mountain an eagle regardant with wings
expanded proper, collared azure, resting the dexter claw on
a pellet. Motto — " Fortitudo et integritas."
Son of Lt.-Col. James Gandy Gaitskell, H.M.
Indian Army (Bengal Infantry), by his second wife
Emily Todd, d. of Jeremiah Todd Naylor of Kensing-
ton House, Fullwood Park, Liverpool : —
Walter James Gaitskell, Esq., Lt.-Col. Roy. Marine
Art., b. 29 June 1859; w. 12 Feb. 1884, Emily Caroline,
eld. d. of Sir William Richard Edwin Smart, K.C.B.,
K.L.H., M.D., R,N., Hon. Physician to H.M. Queen
Victoria ; and has issue — Henry Walter Gaitskell, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. R.A. , b. i Dec. 1884. Estates — Waldon
House, Cheltenham ; and Denbigh Lodge, Southsea.
Res. — Denbigh Lodge, Southsea.
GALBRAITH (U.O.). Gules, three boars' heads erect
and erased or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head erect and erased or.
Motto— " Sine tremore."
Son of Samuel Galbraith, Esq., J. P. co. Tyrone (High
Sheriff 1833, and High Sheriff co. Longford 1840),
b. ; d. 1864; m. 1824, Susannah Jane, d. of Rev.
Robert Handcock, D. D. :^
The Very Rev. George Galbraith, M.A. , Dean of Derry
and formerly Rural Dean, late Rector of parishes of
Drumachose and Aghanloo, b. 1829 ; m. 1874, Florence,
d. of Acheson Lyle, Esq., of The Oaks, Lieut, of co. of
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Hansford of Dorchester, co. Dorset. Livery — Dark drab,
with red collar and cuffs. Armorial ■bearings — Per che\Ton
gules and or, two cock's feathers in chief of the last, and a
bear's head erased in base sable. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cock's head erased
sable, combed and wattled gules, charged with a galtrap
between two cock's feathers or. Motto — " Vigilat validus. "
Married, January i6, 1889, Mary Maude, second dau. of
Henry William Hawkins of Rew Manor, co. Dorset ; and
has Issue — (i) Christopher John Galpin, Gentleman, b. July
13, 1892; (2) Bernard William Galpin, Gentleman, b. Aug.
20, 1897 ; and (3) Stephen George Galpin, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 14, 1898 ; and Ursula Frances. Postal address — WzX-
field Vicafage, Harlow.
THOMAS DIXON GALPIN, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron gules and or, two cock's feathers in
chief of the last, and a bear's head erased in base sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cock's head erased sable, combed and wattled g^les,
charged with a galtrap between two cock's feathers or.
Motto — "Vigilat validus." Residence — i Palace Houses,
Kensington, London, W.
GEORGE MOORE GALT, Gentleman. Born 1871,
being the second son of the late William Howard Gait
of Ballysally House, by his wife Sarah Ann, dau. of George
Moore. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron between
three garbs or, banded gules, a man's head in profile couped
below the shoulders proper, wreathed of the field, a crescent
for difference. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a garb fesseways or, banded gules,
a man's head in profile, couped at the neck proper, wreathed
azure. Motto — "Nihil melius virtute." Married, 1904,
Lida Janette Batchelder. Postal address — 8 Auburn Street,
Vashna, V.H., U.S.A.
WILLIAM HOWARD CURTIS GALT, Gentleman,
late 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Born June 9, 1870,
being the eldest son of the late William Howard Gait of
Ballysally House, by his wife Sarah Ann, dau. of George
Moore. Clubs — St. George's, Coleraine (Coleraine, Ire-
land). Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron between
three garbs or, banded gules, a man's head in profile,
couped below the shoulders proper, wreathed of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a garb fesseways or, banded gules, a man's
head in profile, couped at the neck proper, wreathed azure.
Motto — "Nihil melius virtute." Married in Paris, 1902,
515,
Josephine, dau. of Larbalettre de la Tremoiiille ; and has
Issue — Hamilton Curtis Gait, Gentleman, 1^. Dec. 26, 1904.
Estates — Ballysally and Coleraine, Ireland.
— Fortview Club, Coleraine, Ireland.
Postal address
DARWIN GALTON, Esquire, J.P., D.L. for co.
Warwick, Captain in the Warwickshire Yeomanry.
Born March 18, 1814, being the eldest son of the late
Samuel Tertins Galton, Esq., of Duddeston House and
Claverdon, co. Warwick, J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Violetta,
eldest dau. of the late Erasmus Darwin, M.D., F. R.S. , of
Derby, author of the " Zoonomia Phytologia," &c. &c.
Club — Arthur's. Livery — Dark, scarlet waistcoat. Armo-
rial bearings — Ermine, on a fesse engrailed between six
fleurs-de-lis g^les, an eagle's head argent between two
bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw
resting on a fleur-de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in splendour.
Motto — " Gaudet luce." Married, fwsxXy, Sept. 22, 1840,
Mary Elisabeth, eldest dau. of John Phillips of Edstone,
CO. Warwick ((/. Nov. 26, 1869) ; secondly, Jan. 21, 1873,
Frances Jane, third dau. of Peter Arkwright of Willersley,
CO. Derby [d. Nov. 9, 1894); and thirdly, June 11, 1896,
Penelope Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Cumberland of
Middlecave, Malton, co. York ; and has had Issue — John
Samuel Phillips, b. Nov. 23, 1841 [d. Aug. 20, 1842). Seat
— Claverdon Leys, Warwick.
Sir DOUGLAS GALTON, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
late Captain R.E. , Inspector of Railways 1851, Secretary
to Railway Dept. 1854-60, Assistant Inspector-General
of Fortifications 1859-62, Assistant Under-Secretary for
War 1862-70, Director of Works and Public Buildings
1870-75, J. P. Worcestershire, and C.C. , Officer Legion
Honour 1889, Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem. Born July 2, 1822, being the second son of the
late John Howard Galton, Esq., of Hadzor House, co.
Worcester, J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1834, by his wife
Isabella, only surviving child of Joseph Strutt of St. Peter's
House, Derby. Clubs — Athenaeum, Army and Navy. Ar-
morial bearings — Ermine, on a fesse engrailed between six
fleurs-de-lis gules, an eagle's head argent between two
bezants, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon
and pendent therefrom the badge of a K. C. B. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw resting on a fleur-
de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in his splendour. Motto —
" Gaudet luce." Married, Aug. 26, 1851, Marianne, eldest
dau. of George Thomas Nicholson, Esq. , of Waverley Abbey,
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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Surrey; and has Isst^e — Evelyne Isabella Douglas [tn.,
Leonard D. Cunliffe, of Juniper Hill, Dorking, Surrey] ;
Laura Gwendolyne Douglas [m., Feb. 1892, Frederick R. T.
Trench-Gascoigne of Parlington, co. York, and Craignish
Castle, N.B.]. Seai — Himbleton Manor, Droitwich. Town
residence — 12 Chester Street, S.W.
§ ERASMUS G ALTON, Esquire, J. P. , D. L. , late Major
2nd Warwick Militia, formerly R.N. Born May 31,
1815, being the second son of Samuel Tertius Galton, Esq.,
of Duddeston, J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Frances Anne
Violetta, eldest dau. of Erasmus Darwin, M.D. , F. R.S. , of
Breadsall Priory, co. Derby. Armorial bearings — Er-
mine, on a fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lis gules,
an eagle's head argent between two bezants. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw resting on a fleur-
de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in splendour. Motto —
" Gaudet luce." Postal address — Loxton, Weston-super-
Mare. Chid — Windham.
EWAN CAMERON GALTON, Esquire, Barrister-at-
Law, J. P. for Worcestershire. Born 1856, being the only
son of Robert Cameron Galton, Gentleman, of Shelsley
Grange, co. Worcester, by his wife Frances Anne Adtle,
dau. of James Moilliet, Esq., of Cheney Court, co. Hereford.
Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a fesse engrailed between
six fleurs-de-lis gules, an eagle's head argent between two
bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw
resting on a fleur-de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in splendour.
Motto — " Gaudet luce." Married, 1891, Lucy, second dau.
of Charles Pearce Serocold of Taplow Hill, Bucks. Seat —
Shelsley Grange, Worcester. C/u6 — Reform.
FRANCIS GALTON, F.R.S., D.C.L., D.Sc. Born
Feb. 16, 1822, being the third son of Samuel Tertius
Galton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Frances,
Anne Violetta, dau. (by his second marriage) of Erasmus
Darwin, Esq., M.D. , F. R.S. , of Beadsall Priory, co.
Derby. Clud—Athenseum. Armorial bearings— Ermine,
on a fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lis gules,
an eagle's head argent between two bezants. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw resting
on a fleur-de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in splendour.
Motto — "Gaudet luce." Married, 1853, Louisa Jane
{d.s.p. 1897), elder dau. of late Very Rev. Dean (Butler) of
Peterborough. Postal address — 42 Rutland Gate, S.W.
HUBERT GEORGE HOWARD GALTON, Esquire,
J. P., Major R.A. (ret. 1896). Born Feb. 6, 1854, being the
eldest son of the late Theodore Howard Galton, Esq., of
Hadzor House, J. P. and D. L. , Barrister-at-Law, by his wife
Frances Amelia, fourth dau. of Gen. Sir George Arthur, Bart.
Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on
a fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lis gules, an eagle's
head argent between two bezants ; and impaling the arms
of Clifford, namely, chequy or and azure, a fesse gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an eagle ermine, one claw resting
on a fleur-de-lis gules, gazing on the sun in splendour.
Motto — "Gaudet luce." Married, April 22, 1885, Emily
Josephine, dau. of the late Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry
Hugh Chfford, V.C, C.B., K.C.M.G. ; and has Issue— (1)
Theodore Hugh Galton, Gentleman, b. Oct. 22, 1888 ; (2)
Francis William Joseph Galton, Gentleman, b. Aug. 14,
1895 ; and Lucy Mary. Estate — Hadzor, Droitwich.
Postal address — 36 Thurloe Square, S.W.
§SiR DAVID GAMBLE, Baronet (1897), K.C.B.,
J. P. for CO. Lancaster and the borough of St.
Helens, Hon. Col. 2nd Batt. Prince of Wales' Volunteers
(South Lancashire Reg.). Born Feb. 3, 1823, being the
son of the late Josias Christopher Gamble, by his wife
Hannah, dau. of Henry Gower. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Or, on a pile gules, between two tre-
foils slipped in base vert, a fleur-de-lis of the first, a chief
ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount between two trefoils slipped vert, a
stork argent, holding in the beak a rose gules, stalked, leaved
and slipped proper. Motto — " Vix ea nostra voco. " Mar-
ried, January 26, 1847, Elizabeth (d. 1899), daughter of
Thomas Haddock of St. Helens ; and has Issue — (i) Josias
Christopher Gamble, Esq., J. P. for the co. Lancaster and
the borough of St. Helens, born January 7, 1848 [married,
June 5, 1873, Isabella, daughter of George S. Sander-
son, and has issue, David Gamble, Esq. [married,
April 23, 1903, Eveline Frances Josephine, dau. of
the late Rev. A. R. Cole] ; Hugh Gamble, Gentleman ;
Josias Christopher Norman Gamble, Gentleman ; John
Arthur Gamble, Gentleman]; (2) William Gamble, Esq.,
Justice of the Peace for the borough of St. Helens,
born August 16, 1852 [married, April 26, 1877, Eleanor
Eliza, daughter of Alan Ker, and has, Dorothy Ethel] ;
(3) David Gamble, Esquire, born June 9, 1856 [married,
firstly, August 13, 1880, Josephine Henriette Dorner (d.
1899), and has, Conrad Dorner Gamble, Gentleman ;
Victor Felix Gamble, Gentleman ; Lorentz Harry Gamble,
Gentleman; Josephine Henriette ; andEHzabeth; married,
secondly, March 18, 1901, Marion Parsonage; and has
further issue — David Brian Gamble, Gentleman ; and
Graeme Neil Gamble, Gentleman]; (4) George Gamble,
Esquire, born Feb. 10, 1858 [married, March i, 1884,
Mary Watts, and has issue, Charles Lancelot Gamble,
Gentleman ; George Vivian Gamble, Gentleman ; and
Eileen May] ; (5) the Rev. Arthur Gamble, born June 28,
1863 [married, August 6, 1891, Annie Isabel, dau. of Alan
Ker, and has issue, Arthur Christopher Gamble, Gentle-
man]; (6) Henry Gamble, Esq., born August 29, 1868
[married, 1895, Ethel Brewis, and has issue, Enid Kath-
leen; Violet Elizabeth ; and Winifred Kathleen]; Ann Jane
'married, July 9, 1874, Charles Joseph Bishop] ; Elizabeth,
married, June 2, 1887, Austin Cooper Carr] ; Hannah ;
Alice; and Grace [married, February 11, 1899, Martin J.
Hammill], Seat — Windlehurst, St. Helens, co Lancaster.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire.
m SYDNEY JAMES GAMMELL, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
^Qf CO. Kincardine. Born 1867, being the only son of the
late Rev. James Stewart-Gammell, J. P., M.A. (eldest son of
the late James Gammell, Esq., of Ardiffery, D.L. co. Aber-
deen), by his wife Anne, dau, of Henry Alcock Bramley,
Esq., of Silcoates, co. York. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a chevron between three hearts in chief gules, joined and
pierced by a chain azure, in base a branch of laurel proper,
and a sword of the third in saltire. Mantling gules, doubled
is the Military Cockade.
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argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for CreBt,
a pelican, wings displayed, pierced from behind with an
arrow proper. Motto— "Moriens sed invictus." Married,
1891, Alice Trench, fifth dau. of Rev. Henry Stobart of
Wykeham Rise, Herts ; and has Issue — (i) James Andrew
Harcourt Gammell, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (2) Henry Stobart
Gammell, Gentleman, b. 1896; (3) John Richard Gammell,
Gentleman, b. 1898; Barbara Anne; and Finella Mary.
Seats — Drumtochty Castle, Forcloun, co. Kincardine;
Countesswells, co. Aberdeen.
THOMAS CHARLES GANDOLFI HORNYOLD,
Esquire, Duke Gandolfi (of Rome, May 6, 1899), Mar-
quis Gandolfi of Rome (March 1895), Marquis Gandolfi of
Genoa (Aug. 14, 1529), and of Rome (March 29, 1895),
Marquis of Montcrescente and of Melassi, in the Duchy of
Mantua (Oct. 23, 1620), Count of Gazzelli and Chiosanica,
in Liguria (ofSavoy, June i, 1636), Knight Grand Cross
of the Orders of St. Gregory the Great and of the Holy
Sepulchre, Knight of the Sovereign Order of Malta (Royal
Wairant, Dec. 20, 1903, to wear the same), Knight Grand
Commander of Christ of Portugal, Knight Commander of
the Austrian-Tuscan Order of St. Stephen, D. L. and J. P. for
the cos. of Worcester and Hereford, Lord of the Manor of
Hanley Castle, Member of Royal Consulta Araldica of Italy,
by appointment of King Humbert, 1895; created Duke
Gandolfi, with remainder to his legitimate heirs male,
by Pope Leo XHL, May 6, 1899, and formally invested
as a Duke by the Pope at the Vatican, May 7, 1899;
recognised asjDuke and received in audience by the K ing
of Italy, April 29, 1903. Bom Dec. 22, 1846, being the
eldest son of John V. Hornyold, Esq. (in Italy, Marquis
Gandolfi), D.L. and J. P., Knight Grand Cross of Noble
Order of Christ, by his wife Charlotte, second dau.
of the late Hon. Charles Langdale (formerly Stourton),
M.P. , of Houghton Hall, Yorks (son of Rt. Hon. seven-
teenth Lord Stourton), by his wife Hon. Charlotte (dau. of
Rt. Hon. sixth Lord Cliftbrd). Clubs — Carlton, St. James's.
Livery — Dark blue, silver and red plush breeches. Armorial
bearings (as recorded in the College of Arms in F.ngland
under the Royal Licence, Feb. 1859, to his father to
assume the name and arms of Hornyold) — Azure, on a
bend embattled counter-embattled argent, .1 wolf passant
between two escallops sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn gules,
armed, crined, and unguled or. Motto — " Fidem tene."
Armorial bearings (as borne, and as recorded in Rome
and Turin, the Duke Gandolfi never having relinquished
his Genoese nationality) are — Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a
bend embattled and counter-embattled argent, a wolf pas-
sant between two escallops sable; 2. argent, from a mount
in base vert a poplar tree supported by two lions rampant
proper, each crowned with the coronet of a Marquis ; 3. per
(esse vert and gules, a lion rampant crowned argent, impal-
ing or, on a mount a goat passant sable, with a bordure
compony of the second and first. Crests — i. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-unicorn gules, crined and armed or ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding in
the dexter paw a dagger in pale proper. Supporters — Two
lions rampant proper, crowned with Marquises' coronets,
collared and crined or, and pendent from each of the
collars an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with the
arms of the Papal See, and that on the sinister charged
with the arms of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. Mottoes —
"Fidem tene," " Multa virum durando soecula vincit,"
"Quod vult, valde vult." Married, Feb. 19, 1878, Donna
Maria Teresa Louisa, first dau. of the late Marshal Cabrera,
Count de Morella, Marquis del Ter, Knt. Grand Cross of
all the Royal and Military Orders of Spain by creation of
King Don Alfonso XII. ; and has Issue — (i) Alfonso Otho,
Duke (to whom by a Royal Decree Don Alfonso XII.
was godfather, represented by the Spanish Minister in
London), Knight of Sovereign Order of Malta, and has
Royal Warrant, Dec. 22, 1903, to wear the same; b. June
20, 1879 ; (2) Ralph Vincent Gandolfi-Hornyold, Marquis
[created Marquis, with remainder to his legitimate heirs
male. May 7, 1899, by Pope Leo XIII.], b. March 4, 1880;
and Charlotte Mary [created a Countess in her own right,
May 7, 1899, by Pope Leo XIII.]. ^ffl/j— Blackmore
Park, Hanley Castle, Worcester; Villa Gandolfi, San
Remo, Italy.
JAMES GANDY GANDY, Esquire. J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1892, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford. Born Sept. 29,
1850, being the son of the late Lieut.-Col. Brandreth, Scots
Guards, of Broad Green, near Liverpool (who assumed
the surname of Gandy on the death of his wife's father
in 1858, by his second wife Jane, elder dau. and coheiress
of James Gandy, Esq., of Heaves, J. P. and D.L. Armo-
rial bearings — Per fesse nebuly gules and azure, in chief
two pairs of swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts
or, and in base a saltire couped of the last. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
pen in bend dexter argent, surmounted by a sword in bend
sinister proper, pommel and hilt gold, encircled by a chaplet
of oak vert, fructed or. Motto — " Marte et ingenio."
Married, April 21, 1880, Annie Lucy Stanley, youngest
dau. of the late John Nash Tyndale, M.A., Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple) ; and has Issue — Annis Vere Gandy.
Seat — Heaves, Kendal. C/wi^^Oxford and Cambridge.
GAPE (H. Coll., 1684). Or, three lions passant in bend
sable, between two bendlets vair. Mantling sable and or.
Crest-— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant re-
gardant or, pellettt5, gorged with a collar vair.
Son of George Gape, Esq., m. , Frances Elizabeth,
eld. d. of Col. George Morgan : —
James John Gape, Esq., J. P. Herts, late Major Com.
ist Batt. Herts Rifle Vols. , formerly for 22 years in Herts
Militia, b. 1826; m. May 1851, Henrietta Jemima, eld.
surv. d. of Christopher Richard Nugent ; and has issue —
(i) Thomas Walter Penrice Gape, Gentleman, b. 1852, lost
in the "Quetta" 1890 \m. 1876, Emily Louisa, eld d. of
Major-Gen. H. Le Poer Trench of Mount Bernard, co.
Galway; and had issue — (i) William Nugent Walter,
Gentleman, b. 1880]; (2) George William Moreton Gape,
Gentleman, b. 1850; (3) Henry Francis Bruce Gape,
Gentleman, b, 1862 ; (4) Ernest Francis Bruce Gape,
Gentleman, b. 1871 ; Henrietta Emily \m. 1882, Rev.
Paul O'Brien Methuen] ; Clare Maria [w. 1877, Rev. A. C.
Gray, Vicar of Sandon, Herts] ; Florence Louisa \m. 1882,
H. N. Dudding, Lieut. R.N.]; Frances Mary [w. 1886,
Rev. George Henry Pownall Glossop of Silver Hall] ; and
Octavia Evelyn. Seat—^\.. Michael's Manor, St. Albans.
Sons of George Thomas Gape, Gentleman, d. 1868 ;
m. , widow of T. Young : —
■ • Gape, Gentleman, b. . Res.^
Gape, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Gape, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
FRANCIS ALEXANDER GARDEN of Troup, co.
Banff, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for that county, some-
time Lieut, in Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and
14th King's Hussars; succeeded his cousm 1895. Born
is the Naval Cockade.
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Nov. 21, 1869, being the only son of the late Archibald
Garden (who died 1880), by his wife Jane Cathcart Euing,
second dau. of William Taylor Cumine of Otago.N.Z.
Liverv—Bla.ck and gold. Armorial bearings— Or, a
boar's head erased sable, armed and langued gules.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a boar passant argent ; and in an escroll over the
same tliis Motto, "Vires animat virtus." Married, April
9, 1896, Isabella Mary Bedford, eldest dau. of Edmund
Peel Kenyon of Dunedin, N.Z. ; and has Isst^e — Janet ;
and Maud. Seai — Troup House, Banff. Cluds — New
(Edinburgh), Royal Northern (Aberdeen), Automobile.
GARDINER, see DUNN-GARDINER.
GARDINER, quartered by FOX.
GARDINER (i March 1841). Or, a stag's head caboshed
gules, between the attires a nmllet of the last, a canton
azure thereon a mitre of the first, labelled argent. Crest^
On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed proper,
between the attires a mullet sable, pierced, and pendent
from a chain or.
Only son of Robert Barlow Gardiner, Gentleman, C.E.,
by Agnes, d. of Thomas Courthope : —
Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner, M.A. (0.\on.), d. 23 May
1843. J?es. — 3 Gliddon Road, West Kensington, London,
W. C/«^— Savile.
BENJAMIN BAMBER GARDNER, Esquire, J. P. co.
of Lancaster, M.A. (Camb.). Born 1838, being the fifth
son of the late Richard Cardwell Gardner, Esq., of Liver-
pool, J. P. (Mayor 1862-63), and his wife, only child and
heir of the late John Sykes of Fluke Hall. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, per fesse gules and or, a pale and
three griffins' heads erased two and one, and as many roses
one and two all counterchanged (for Gardner) ; 2 and 3, sable,
a fountain between three tufts of giass proper (for Sykes),
an annulet for difference. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of two dibbles in
saltire, a griffin's head erased all proper. MottO — " Animo
tefide." Seaf — Aldingham Hall, Ulverston. C7!<is— Junior
Constitutional, Conservative (Liverpool).
The Reverend JAMES CARDWELL GARDNER,
M.A. (Camb.), Vicar of Butler's Marston from 1879-93.
Born 1835, being the third son of the late Richard Cardwell
Gardner, Esq., J. P., of Liverpool (Mayor 1862-63), by his
wife, only child and heir of the late John Sykes of Fluke
Hall. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per fesse
gules and or, a pale and three griffins' heads erased two
and one, with as many roses one and two all counterchanged,
(for Gardner) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fountain between three
tufts of grass proper (for Sykes), a mullet for difference.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two dibbles in saltire, a griftin's head erased all
proper. Motto — " Animo et fide. " il/ar;7>(/, i860, Sarah
Ann, only dau. of David Waddington, Esq., D.L. co. of
Middlesex-, formerly M. P. for Maldon and Harwich. Seat
— Fluke Hall, Garstang, Lanes.
JOHN SYKES GARDNER, Gentleman. Bonr Aug. 5,
1830, being the eldest son of the late Richard Cardwell
Gardner, Esq., J. P., of Liverpool (Mayor 1862-63), by his
wife, dau. and co-heir of the late John Sykes of Fluke Hall.
Armorial bearings — (Quarterly i and 4, per fesse gules and
or, a pale and three griffins' heads erased two and one, and
as many roses one and two all counterchanged (for Gardner),
2 and 3, sable, a fountain between three tufts of grass proper,
(for Sykes). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of two dibbles in saltire, a griffin's
head erased all proper. Motto— " Animo et fide. " Married
Louisa, dau. of the late Edward Titley of Manchester ;
and had Issue — Seven sons and three daughters. Residence
— 34 Princes Avenue, Liverpool.
GARDNER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a mount in base
proper, a horse statant argent, on a chief arched of the last,
two gryphons' heads erased of the first.
Sons of George Gardner of Estry, Kent : —
Harry Gardner, Gentleman, b. Res. — Pietermaritzburg,
Natal.
GARDNER-BROWN (U.O.). Per pale gules and azure,
on a chevron between in chief two fleurs-de-lis and in base
an eagle displayed all or, three crosses pat^e of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged on each wing
with two crosses pat^e or. Motto — " Suivez raison."
Only son of Rev. John Brown M.A. (eld. son of
John Brown of Peter's Hill, co. Antrim) : —
Rev. John Gardner- Brown, M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar of
St. James's, Clapton. Res. — St. James's Vicarajje, Clapton,
London, E.
FRANK MEDWIN GARDNER-MEDWIN, Gentle-
man, B.A. Cambs. ; assumed the additional name and tlie
arms of Medwin by Royal Licence in the year 1898. Born
Oct. 28, 1876, being the eldest son of Joseph Gardner of
Folkestone, Kent, and his wife Emily Sophia, dau. of Aaron
Medwin. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and sable,
three chevronels between two cinquefoils in chief counter-
changed and a serpent nowed in base proper, all within
a bordure engrailed per pale of tlie second and first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount witiiin a serpent embowed with tail
in mouth, head to de.xter proper, a cinquefoil sable. Postal
address —
THOMAS CHENEY GARFIT, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
(frSj^fftf °'^ Lincoln (High Sheriff 1897). Born 1847,
VflytltUl being the eldest son of the late Thomas Garfit,
Esquire, of Boston, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln, by his wife
Elizabeth Boyd, only daughter of Thomas Broadbent of
Grove House, Longsight, in the county of Lancaster. Club
— New University. Livery — Dark blue, red waistcoat. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend
nebuly argent, gutt(5e-de-poix, between four goats, two and
two, salient and bendwise of the second, armed or, and im-
paling the arms of Noel, namely or, fretty gules, a canton
ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two bezants,
the battlements of a tower or, issuant therefrom a goat's head
argent, armed gold, gorged with a collar gemel sable.
Motto — "Semper idem." Married, firstly, 1882, Mina
Maria, second daughter of Andrew Murray of Edinburgh,
who died 1883 ; secondly, 1886, Louisa Emily, younger
daughter and co-heir of the Reverend Henry George de
Bunsen, Rector of Donington, in the county of Salop ; and
by her (who died 1887) has Issue — (i) Henry de Bunsen
Cheney Garfit, Gentleman, born 1887. He married thirdly,
December 3, 1891, Gertrude Arabella, daughter of Henry
Lewis Noel, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable
Henry Lewis Noel; and by her has — (2) Thomas Noel
Cheney Garfit, Gentleman, born 1892 ; (3) Christopher Noel
Cheney Garfit, Gentleman, born 1899; Mary Elizabeth;
and Violet Emily. Seat — Kenwick Hall, Louth, in the
county of Lincoln. Town residence — 23 Great Cumberland
Place, L-ondon. Clubs — Carlton, New University.
WILLIAM GARFIT, Esquire, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1892, formerly Capt. 2nd Batt. Lincolnshire R.V. ,
M.P. for Boston 1895. Born Nov. 9, 1840, being the eldest
son of the late William Garfit of Boston, by his wife Jane,
dau. of Richard Hassard Short of Edlington, Horncastle,
Lincolnshire. Armorial bearings — Sable, a bend nebuly
argent, gutt(^e-de-poi-x, between four goats, two and two,
salient and bend ways of the second, armed or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, be-
tween two bezants, the battlements of a tower or, issuant
therefrom a goat's head argent, armed gold, gorged with a
collar gernel sable. Motto — "Semper idem." Married,
May 28, 1868, Mary Krause, dau. of Conolly Norman of
Fahan House, co. Donegal ; and has Issue — Frances Mary
[m., Feb. 1892, Graham Lionel John Wilson, of The Grove,
Shropshire, and has issue, Lionel Garfit Wilson, Gentle-
man]. .Seat — West Skirbeck House, Boston, co. Lincoln.
Town address — 7 Chesham Place, S.W.
GARFORTH (H. Coll.). Sable, on a bend argent, be-
tween four goats passant of the last, attired and unguled
or, a cross crosslet fitchde between two lozenges of the
is the Military Cockade.
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field (Garforth) ; on an escutcheon of pretence azure a
lion rampant or, armed and langued gules, gorged with
an antique Irish crown of the last, a chief ermine (Eagar).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or, charged
on the neck with three lozenges two and one, and holding
in the mouth a cross crosslet fitclifc all sable. Motto —
" Absque Deo frustra." Livery — Black.
Son of William Garforth,' Esq., of Highfield, Dukin-
field, Cheshire, J. P. co. Lancaster, b. 1800 ; d. 1874 ; m.
1829, Sarah, d. of John Hall of Dukinfield, Cheshire: —
William Edward Garforth, Esq., J. P. co. Chester and
W. Rdg. CO. Yorks., M.I.C.E., F.G.S., b. 1845; »'• 1882,
Mary Elizabeth, only surv. child and heir of Rev. Canon
Eagar, M.A., Rector of Ashton-under-Lyne, R.D. ; and
has issue — Margaret ; Helen Kathleen ; Frances Sarah ;
Christina Mary ; Elizabeth Cecilia ; and Stephanie. Estates
— Ardrinane and Rathmilode, co. Kerry. Res. — Snydale
Hall, Normanton, Yorks. Club — County (Wakefield.).
GARIOCH, see JOHNSTON.
Captain CHARLES HENRY GARNETT, Esquire,
J. P., late 30th Regt. Born May 30, 1842, being the eldest
son of the late Henry Garnett, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High
Sheriff i860, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and Patron of
the Advowson of Dolphinholnie and Christleton, co. Ches-
ter, by his wife Harriet, third dau. of Henry Potts of cos.
Chester and Denbigh. Armorial bearings— Gules, a lion
rampant argent, ducally crowned, within a bordure dovetail
or, on a canton of the last a cross pat^e fitch^e of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, gorged with a collar dovetail
gules, between the paws an escutcheon or, charged with a
cross pat^e fitcli(5e also gules. Motto — " Fidus et audax."
Seat — Wyreside, near Lancaster. Club -Navaland Military.
§ HENRY GARNETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born January 16, 1814, being
the eldest son of the late Robert Garnett of Wyreside, in
the county of Lancaster, by his wife Louisa Ann, daughter
of William Walter Lyon, Doctor of Medicine, of Tam-
worth. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules,
a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned within a bordure
dovetail or, on a canton of the last, a cross pat^e fitch^e
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
argent, gorged with a collar dovetail gules, between the
paws an escutcheon or, charged with a cross pat^e fitch(5e
also gules. Motto— " Fidus et audax." Married , A-prW i\ ,
1839, Harriet, third daughter of Henry Potts ; and by her
(who died July 31, 1884) has had Issue— {i) Charles Henry
Garnett, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born May 30, 1842 ;
(2) the Reverend Lionel Garnett, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Oxford, Rector of Christleton, in the county
of Chester, born December 24, 1843 [married, January 1883,
Amy Eliza, daughter of John Thompson of Boughton Hall,
in the county of Chester, and has issue, two sons and a
daughter] ; (3) Robert Garnett, Esquire, of The Ridding,
Bentham, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace, born
February 17, 1845 [married, September 14, 1880, Alice
Catherine, daughter and heiress of Joseph Teale, Doctor
of Medicine, of The Ridding, Bentham, in the county of
York, and widow of Alfred Foster, and has issue, one
son] ; (4) Richard Lawrence Garnett, Gentleman, born June
12, 1846; (5) Frank Nasmyth Garnett, Gentleman, born
November 8, 1848 [married, November i, 1888, Jeanne
Caroline, third daughter of W. B. Buddicom of Penbedw,
in the county of Flint, and has issue, one son] ; (6) Stewart
Garnett, Gentleman, born March 29, 1850 [married, Febru-
ary 5, 1880, Caroline Sugden, only daughter of E. Armitage
of The Rookery, Pendleton]; (7) Gerald Garnett, Gentle-
man, born December 22, 1853 ; (8) Sydney Garnett, Gentle-
man, born September 4, 1855, died August 9, 1874 ; (9)
Sturges Alan Garnett, Gentleman, born April 4, 1857 ;
Annie [married, Thomas Francis Rolt of Normanton Hall,
in the county of Nottingham, and has issue]; Louisa;
and Helen Lister [married, April 11, 1883, Henry Brooke
Rhodes of Barrock Park, Carlisle, and has issue]. Seat —
Wyreside, near Lancaster.
Reverend LIONEL GARNETT, B.A. (Brasenose
College) Oxford, Rector of Christleton, co. Chester. Born
Dec. 24, 1843, being the second son of the late Henry
Garnett, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff i860. Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions and Patron of the Advowson of
Dolphinholme and Christleton, co. Chester, by his wife
Harriet, third dau. of Henry Potts, cos. Chester and Den-
bigh. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned, within a bordure dovetail or, on a canton
of tlie last, a cross pat^e fitchde of the field. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreatli of the colours, a
demi-lion argent, gorged with a collar dovetail gules, be-
tween the paws an escutcheon or, charged with a cross
pati^e fitch(?e also gules. Motto — " Fidus et audax."
Married, Jan. 1883, Amy Eliza, dau. of John Thompson
of Netherleigh House, Chester ; and has Issue— Two sons
and a dau. Residence — Christleton, co. Chester.
ROBERT GARNETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Lancashire and for the West Riding of York-
shire ; formerly Lieutenant 8th King's Regiment. Born
February 1845, being the third son of Henry Garnett,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of
Wyreside, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Harriet,
daughter of Henry Potts of Chester. C/ub— Army and Navy.
Livery — Dark blue, scarlet waistcoat, drab overcoat. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion ram-
pant argent, ducally crowned, within a bordure dovetailed
or, on a canton of the last a cross pat^e fitch^e of the field.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, gorged with a
collar dovetailed gules, holding between the paws an escut-
cheon or, charged with a cross pat(^e fitch^e, also gules.
Married, firstly, 1880, Alice Catherine {d. Feb. 13, 1900),
only child of Joseph Teale of The Ridding, and formerly of
Leeds ; and has Issue — Robert Everard Garnett, Gentleman,
b. 1885. He married secondly, 1901, Catherine Mary,
second dau. of the late William Rome, Esq., J. P., of Mell-
ing Hall, Lanes. Postal address — The Ridding, Lower
Bentham, Lancaster.
M WILLIAM GARNETT, Esquire, Justice of the
9 Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff of Lanca-
shire 1879. Born February 11, 1851, being the eldest son
of the late William James Garnett, Esquire, Barrister-at
Law, M. P. 1857-63 for borough of Lancaster, by his wife
Frances Anne, second daughter of the Reverend Henry
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Jeremy Hale of King's M'^alden, in the county of Hertford.
C/u/>— United University. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned
within a bordure nebuly or, on a canton of the last an eagle
displayed with two heads sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion argent gorged with a wreath of oak proper,
holding between the, paws an escutcheon gules charged
with a bugle-horn or. Motto — " Diligentia et honore."
Married, February lo, 1876, Bertha Fanny Elizabeth,
elder daughter of the late Thomas Christopher Tatham of
Weybridge, in the county of Surrey; and has Issue — (i)
William James Garnett, Gentleman, born July 19, 1878 ;
(2) Noel Trevor Garnett, Gentleman, born December 30,
1887 ; Frances Annie Maud ; Hilda Christine ; and Phyllis.
Seats — Quernmore Park, Lancaster; Bleasdale Tower,
Garstang.
WILLIAM EGERTON GARNETT - BOTFIELD,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Salop. Born August 16, 1849, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. William Bishton Garnett-
Botfield, of Decker Hill, Shifnal, J. P. for co. Salop, and
his wife Sarah, dau. of William Dutton of Halewood
House, CO. Lancaster. Livery — Blue, with blue and
gold vest. Armorial bearings (R.L. 1863, H. Coll.) —
Quarterly i and 4, barry of twelve or and azure, per pale
embattled counterclianged, on a canton sable a stag's
attires affixed to the scalp or (for Botfield) ; 2 and 3, bendy
of four gules and sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or,
a bordure indented of the last (for Garnett). Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, on
a rock a stag at gaze, holding in the mouth an arrow fesse-
ways all proper (for Botfield); 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, crowned or, gorged with a plain
collar vair, and holding between the paws a lozenge gules
charged with a bee gold (for Garnett). Motto — "The
Lord will provide." Married, Feb. 24, 1881, Elizabeth
Clulow, dau. of John Howard-M'Lean of Aston Hall,
Shifnal; and has Issue — (i) William M'Lean Garnett-
Botfield, Gentleman, h. Dec. 29, 1881 ; (2). Alfred Clulow
Fitzgerald Garnett- Botfield, h. 1892; and Helen Stella
Alexandrina. Residences— '\\\e Hut, Bishops Castle, R.S.O. ,
CO. Salop ; Decker Hill, Shifnal. Club — Union.
The Late GEORGE GARNETT-ORME, Esquire,
Lieut. -Colonel commanding 9th Batt. of the West
of Yorkshire at Bradford. Assumed with his wife the name
and arms of Garnett-Orme in lieu of his patronymic by
Royal Licence dated March 6, 1882. Born 1828, being the
son of William Robinson and his wife Alice, nde Hunter,
and died 1892. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
azure, an eagle displayed, and in chief three batile-axes or
(for Orme) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant argent, a bordure
invected or, over all a bend ermine, charged with three
covered cups azure (for Garnett). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. oh a wreath of the colours, in front of a battle-
axe in bend surmounted by a tilting-spear in bend sinister
proper, a dolphin naiant argent (for Orme) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a dexier cubit arm erect proper, grasping
two sea-lions' heads erased respectant and saltireways ar-
gent. Motto — " Deus refugium nostrum." Married, i860,
Mary Hester, dau. of the late Rev. E. H. Orme, by his wife
Mary, nie Garnett ; and has Issue- George Hunter Garnett-
Orme, Gentleman, b. Oct. 11, 1868; Henrietta Gertrude;
Frances Mary ; Alice Emily ; Lucy Winifred ; and Lilian
Susanna \_m. F. Grafton, and has issue, Alison Mary].
Seats — Tarn House, Skipton-in-Craven ; Greenfield, Buck-
den, near Skipton.
GARNIER, see CARPENTER-GARNIER.
GARNON, quartered by LANE.
GARRARD, see CHERRY-GARRARD.
JOB GARRATT, Esquire, J. P. co. Worcester, twice
Mayor of Dudley (1881-83). Born 1839, being the son
of S. Garratt of Dudley. Armorial bearings —Per chevron
or and vert, on a chevron ermine, between two rooks in
chief proper, and in base as many fasces saltirewise, the
dexter surmounting the sinister of the first, a chestnut tree
eradicated of the fourth between two pears pendant, stalked
and slipped sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a pear fesseways, stalked, leaved, and
slipped, thereon a rook proper, holding in the beak a feather
sable. Motto "(Jradatim." Residence— 'Wzs&G\\Q>xo\e.,
Stourbridge.
GARRETT (U.O.). Ermine, on a fesse azure, a lion
passant or. Mantling azme and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant azure, langued gules,
resting the sinister paw on a trefoil. Motto — "Semper
fidelis."
Sons of Rev. James Perkins Garrett of Kilgaran,
Rector of Killistown, h. 1810 ; d. 1879; ;«. 1834,
Caroline Anne Elizabeth, d. of Capt. Hugh Moore of
Eglantine House and Mount Panther, co. Down: —
William Raymond Garrett, Gentleman, b. 1840; tn. 1867,
Anna Barbara, d. of late William Elliot, Esq., of Radipole,
Weymouth, D.L. and J. P. ; and has issue — (i) James Hugh
Eliot Garrett, Gentleman, Indian Civil Service, b, 1867
[;«. 1889, Edith Geraldine, d. of late J. McNamara of Arra,
Bengal ; and has issue — Lilian Margaret ; Dorothy ; and
Winifred Raymond] ; (2) John Raymond Garrett, Esq.,
Capt. R. Marine Lt. Inf., b. 1869; (3) Arthur ffolliott
Garrett, Gentleman, Lieut. R. E. , b. 1875 [;«. 1900, Ida, d.
of late Rev. J. F. A. Gavin, Chaplain Bengal Estab-
lishment]. Seat. — Kilgaran, co. Carlow. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
James Hugh Moore Garrett, Esq., J. P. cos. Cavan and
Down, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1842; 7n. ist, 1884, Amie
[d. 1891), Baroness de Poelnitz and grandd. of 17th Lord
Forbes ; 2nd, 1894, Hon. Isabel (</. 1902), d. of late Hon.
Richard Maxwell, and sister of loth Lord Farnham ; 3rd,
1903, Elizabeth, widow of Major Stewart Masters, I.S.C.,
and d. of late Marmaduke Eyre. Seat — Corrie Wood,
Castlewellan, co. Down. Clubs — Constitutional, Ulster
(Belfast).
Annesley John Garrett, Esq., Lt.-Col. Bengal Staff
Corps, Military Sec. Hyderabad,^. 1846; m. 1887, Edith
le Blanc, d. of J. Grant Morris, Esq., J. P., of AUerton
Priory, nr. Liverpool. Res. — Hyderabad.
Riding Volunteers, Senior District Registrar of the Supreme
Court of Justice and Senior Registrar of the County Court
Sir ALFRED GARROD, Knight
Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Bachelor, Doctor of
Borti 1819, being the
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son of Robert Garrod of Ipswich ;I dubbed Knight Bachelor,
1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or,
gutt&-de-poix, a caduceus fesseways proper between three
boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a tilting-spear erect proper, a boar sable resting the
dexter leg on a quatrefoil or; with the Motto, " Altiroa
spero." Married, 1845, Elizabeth Anne (who died 1891),
daughter of the late Henry Colchester of Ipswich. Postal
address — 10 Harley Street, W.
H JOHN RIBTON GARSTIN, Esquire, F.S.A. (Lon-
w don and Edinburgh), Master of Arts of Trinity
College, Dublin, and of the University of Oxford, and
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Divinity of the Univer-
sity of Dublin, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant
for the county of Louth (High Sheriff 1880), Justice of the
Peace for the co. of Dublin, Ex- Vice-President of the Royal
Irish Academy (formerly Treasurer), President of the Royal
Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, a Visitor of the National
Museum, Dublin, and Governor of Armagh Library and
Observatory, &c. Born 1836, being the only surviving child
of William Garstin of Dublin, by Anne his wife, eldest
daughter of the late William Walker of High Park, in
the county of Dublin. Z,zw;j — Dark blue, buff facings.
Armorial bearings (U. Off. )— Argent, on a pale sable, a
lucy's head couped or, in the dexter chief point a fleur-de-lis
gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a dagger all proper, the
arm charged with a fleur-de-lis gules. Motto— " Gladio et
virtute." Married, May 3, 1864, Mary Martha Toone,
only daughter of James A. Durham of Elm Lodge,
Hampton-on-Thames ; and has Issue — William Fortescue
Colborne Garstin. Esq. , Capt. 6th Batt. Rgyai Irish Rifles,
attached to 2nd Batt. in S. Afncirr? J anfi^ 1875 ; Helena
Cordelia [w. Rev. J. H. Douglas, M.A., Rector of Brad-
ford-Peverel, Dorset] ; Adeline Frances ;1 and Rosamond
Alethea. 6'fa/— Braganstown, Castle Bellingham, co.
Louth. Clubs — Royal Societies', University (Dublin).
GARTER KING OF ARMS, see SCOTT-GATTY.
GARTHWAITE, quartered by FARISH.
CAVENDISH WALTER GARTSIDE - SPAIGHT,
Esquire, Capt. A.S.C., a temporary Major in the Reserve
of Officers, served on the Staff of the Army as D.A.A.G.
during the campaign in South Africa. Born Feb. 1857,
being the third son of the late Gartside Gartside-Tipping,
Esq., of Bolton, co. Lancaster, and Rossferry House, co.
Fermanagh, J. P., by his wife Jane Margaret, eldest dau.
of Robert Fowler of Rahinston, co. Meath, by Lady Jane
Crichton his wife, sister of John, Rt. Hon. third Earl Erne ;
a.ssumed by Royal Licence Aug. 6, 1888, the surname of
Spaight in addition to and after that of Gartside, and the
arms of Spaight only. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
fesse sable, three pheons of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a jay proper.
Motto— " Vi et virtute." Married Louisa, dau. of Col.
Spaight ; and has /«//<?— Irene Maria ; Daphne Dorina ;
and Dorothea Elspeth. ^d-a/— Derry Castle, Killaloe, co.
Clare.
JOHN W. F. GARVEY, Gentleman, District Registrar
of the Court of Probate. Born , being the son of the
late John Christopher Garvey, Esq., of Murrisk Abbey,
Westport, CO. Mayo, J. P., D.L. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, two chevronels between three crosses pat^e
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— A lion passant
guardant gules. Motto — " Morior invictus. " Residence—
Ballina, co. Mayo.
GASCOYNE-CECIL (R.L., 22 March 1821). Quarterly.
I and 4, barry of ten argent and azure, six escutcheons
sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first, langued
gules (Cecil, c. 1525), a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a pale sable, a conger's head erased and erect
or, charged with an ermine spot (Gascoyne, 1821). Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, six arrows in saltire or, barbed and flighted argent,
girt together with a belt gules, buckled and garnished gold,
over the arrows a morion cap proper (Cecil) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a conger's head erased and erect or, charged
with an ermine spot. Motto — " Sero sed serio."
Sons of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, K.G..
G.C.V.O. &c.,fi. 1830; d. 1903; m. 1857, Georgiana.
(V.A., C.I.), d. of Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson, a
Baron of the Exchequer : —
James Edward Hubert Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess
of Salisbury (24 Aug. 1789), loth Earl of Salisbury (4 May
1605), loth Viscount Cranborne (20th Aug. 1604), and loth
Baron Cecil (13 May 1603), C.B. (1900), Lord Privy Seal
since 1903 [Supporters —Two lions ermine], d. 1861 ; ?n.
1887, Lady Alice Cicely Gore, d. of 5th Earl of Arran ;
and has issue — (i) Robert Arthur James Gascoyne-Cecil,
Esq., commonly called Viscount Cranborne, i. 1893; (2)
Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil, d. 1902 ;
Lady Beatrice Edith Mildred; and Lady Mary Alice.
Seats— Hatfield House, Herts ; Cranborne Manor, Salis-
bury. Tozvn res. — 20 Arlington Street. Cluis — Carlton,
Athenaeum.
Rev. Lord Rupert William Ernest Gascoyne-Cecil, M.A.
Oxon., Rector of Bishop's Hatfield, d. 1863; tn. 1887,
Lady Florence Mary Bootle-Wilbraham, d. of ist Earl of
Lathom ; and has issue — (i) Randle William Gascoyne-
Cecil, Esq., fi. 1889; (2) Victor Alexander Gascoyne-Cecil,
Gentleman, d. 1891 ; (3) John Arthur Gascoyne-Cecil,
Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (4) Rupert Edward Gascoyne-Cecil.
Gentleman, d. 1895 ; Eve Alice ; and Mary Edith. Res. —
St. Audrey's, Hatfield. Clui — Athenaeum.
Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, B.A.
Oxon., K.C. , Barrister-at-Law, fi. 1864; tn. 1889, Lady
Eleanor Lambton, d. of 2nd Earl of Durham. Res. —
20 Manchester Square, London, W. Cluds — Junior Carlton,
St. Stephen's.
Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil, D.S.O. , Major
and Bt. Lt.-Col. Grenadier Guards, served Dongola Exped.
1896 (4th class Osfhanieh), special mission to King Menelik
of Abyssinia 1897 (3rd class Star of Ethiopia), Nile Exped.
1898 and pres. at Khartoum (ment. desp., D.S.O. ), and
S. Africa 1899-1900, siege of Mafeking, 6. 1867 ; w. 1894,
Violet Georgina, d. of Adm. Frederick A. Maxse of Dunley
Hill, Surrey ; and has issue — George Edward Gascoyne-
Cecil, Esq., d. 1895; and Helen Mary. Cluds — Junior
Carlton, Guards'.
Lord Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, M.A.
Oxford, M. P. for Greenwich since 1895, d. 1869. Res. —
20 Arlington Street. Cluis — Carlton, Junior Carlton, New
Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd
Marquess of Salisbury, K.G., />. 1791 ; d. 1868; m.
ist, 1821, Frances Mary {d. 1839), d. and h. of Bamber
Gascoyne ; 2nd, 1847, Mary Catherine, d. of George
John, 5th Earl De la Warr : —
Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Gascoyne-Cecil, Lt.-Col.
is the Naval Cockade.
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late Coldstream Guards, Surveyor-Gen. of Ordnance 1874-
80, M.P. S. Essex 1865-8, W. Essex 1868-85, ^"-A. Dorset,
J. P. Dorset, Essex, and Middx., b. 1834; m. i860,
Gertrude Louisa, d. of 2nd Earl of Eldon ; and has issue —
(i) Evelyn Gascoyne-Cecil, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister,
M.P. for Hereford 1898-1900, and for Aston iVIanor since
1900,/', iS6Cj[m. 1898, Hon. AliciaMargaretTyssen-Amherst,
d. of Baron Amherst of Hackney; and has issue — Robert
William Evelyn Gascoyne-Cecil, Esq., />. 1901 ; and Margaret
Gertrude]; (2) Algernon Gascoyne-Cecil, Gentleman, b.
1879 ; and Blanche Louisa. Res. — in Eaton Square, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum.
Lord Arthur Cecil {vide Cecil).
CHARLES GEORGE MILNES GASKELL, Esquire,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of co. York.
Bor?i Jan. 23, 1842, being the eldest son of the late James
Milnes Gaskell, Esq., J. P., D.L., M.P. for Wenlock, by
his wife Mary, second dau. of the Right Hon. Charles
Watkin Williams - Wynn, M.P. Armorial bearings —
He ought to bear for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 gules, a
saltire vair between two annulets in pale, and as many
lions passant in fesse or (for Gaskell) ; 2 and 3 azure, a
chevron between three windmill sails or (for Milnes), and
impaling the arms of Fellowes, namely, azure, a fesse in-
dented ermine, between three lions' heads erased or, murally
crowned argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork sable
gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon
azure, charged with an annulet as in the arms (for Gaskell).
Motto — " Scio cui credidi." Married, December 7, 1876,
Lady Catherine Henrietta, dau. of the Right Hon. the Fifth
Earl of Portsmouth ; and has Issue — Evelyn Milnes Gaskell,
Gentleman, born October 19, 1877 ; and Mary. Seats^
Thornes House, near Wakefield, Yorks ; Wenlock Abbey,
Salop.
§ GERALD MILNES GASKELL, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for W. Riding, co. York, Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. 5th
Royal Irish Fusiliers, late Lieut. 62nd and 94th Regts. Born
1844, being the younger son of the late James Milnes Gaskell,
Esq., M.P. , of Thornes House, co. York (by Mary, second
dau. of the late Right Hon. Charles W. VViUiams-Wynn,
M.P. ). Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire vair, between two annulets
in pale, and as many lions passant in fesse or (for Gaskell) ;
2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three windmill-sails or
(for Milnes). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork sable, gorged
with a collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon azure,
charged with an annulet as in the arms. Motto — " Scio cui
credidi." Married 1868, Anna Lousia, youngest daughter
of the late Godfrey Baldwin of Brookfield, co. Cork. Seat
— Lupset Hall, Wakefield.
C.^FT. HENRY BROOKS GASKELL, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Oxford, late Capt. 9th Lancers. Born Aug. 26, 1846,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Lomax Gaskell,
Esq., J. P., D.L., High Sheriff of co. of Oxford 1858, of
Kiddington Hall and Beaumont Hall, by his wife Alice
Cunliffe, dau. of Samuel Cunliffe Brooks of Whalley
Grange, Withington, Lanes. Z,/zr;j — Dark blue, yellow
facings. Armorial bearings — Barry of six per pale ermine
and vert, counterchanged, a lion rampant gules between
two fleurs-de-lis in chief and an annulet in base or. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm in bend sinister, entwined by a cable and sur-
mounted by a rainbow, all proper. Motto — "Spes."
Married, Dec. 31, 1873, Helen Mary, only dau. of Rev.
D. Melville, Canon of Worcester ; and has Issue — Henry
Melville Gaskell, Gentleman, b. April 16, 1879 ; Amy ; and
Daphne. A'a/j— Kiddington Hall, Woodstock, Oxford-
shire; and Beaumont Hall, Lanes. Town residence —
3 Marble Arch, W. Club -Avmy and Navy.
Majok-Gener.'H. JOHN GATACRE, Companion of the
Most Hon. Order of the Bath. Born 1841, being the
second son of the late Edward Lloyd Gatacre, Esquire, of
Gatacre, in the county of Shropshire, Justice of the Peace,
by his wife Jessie, second daughter of William Forbes of
Callendar House, in the county of Stirling ; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887.
C/«^— Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly, gules and ermine, in the second and
third quarters three piles of the first, over all on a fesse azure,
five bezants. Below the escutcheon is pendent his badge
as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a raven proper; with the Motto, " Hie eratu in dierum
seculis." Club — Naval and Military.
Major -Genek.'Vl Sir WILLL-\M FORBES GAT-
ACRE, K.C.B. (1898), C.B. (1896), D.S.O. (1889); has the
Kaisar-i-Hind medal. Born 1843, being the third son of
the late Edward Lloyd Gatacre, Esq., <jf Gatacre, J. P.,
by his wife Jessie, second dau. of William Forbes. Armo-
rial bearingS^Quarterly, gules and ermine, in the second
and third quarters three piles of the first, over all on a fesse
azure, five bezants ; the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon of the Bath, and pendent his badges as a K.C.B.
and D.S.O. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a raven
proper. MottO — " Hie eram in dierum seculis." Married,
firstly, 1876, ,'\lice Susan Louisa, third daughter of the Very
Reverend Anthony La Touche Kirwaii, Doctor of Divinity,
Dean of Limerick; and has Issue — (i) William Edward
(iatacre, Gentleman, born January 23, 1878; (2) Thomas
Ednmnd Gatacre, Gentleman, born November 5, 1880, d,
1881 ; (3) John Kirwan Gatacre, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 6, 1883. He married secondly, Nov. 10, 1895,
Hon. Beatrix Wickens, dau. of Rt. Hon. Lord Davey.
Postal address — Hazel Mill, Stroud. Clubs — United Ser-
vice, Pall Mall.
GATACRE or GATAKER (1664). Quarterly, gules
and ermine, in the second and third quarters three piles of
the first, over all on a fesse azure, five bezants. Motto —
" Hie eram in dierum seculis."
Sons of Edward Lloyd Gatacre, Esq., of Gatacre, co.
Salop, J. P. (High Sheriff 1856),/'. 1806; d. 1891, m.
1838, Jessie, d. of William Forbes of Callendar House,
CO. Stirling, M.P. : —
Edward Lloyd Gatacre, Gentleman, of Gatacre [q.v.).
Maj.-Gen. John Gatacre, C.B. [q.v.].
Sir William Forbes Gatacre, K.C.B. {q.v.).
Thomas Stephen Gatacre, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. —
Sons of George Gataker, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Milden-
hall, Suffolk, b. 1792 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1829, Sophia Sarah,
d. of Henry Samuel Partridge, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Hockham Hall, Norfolk:—
Melmoth William Gataker, Esq., Capt. Indian .Staff
is the Military Cockade.
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Corps (ret.) [Crest — On a wreath of the colours (or and
gules), in front of a pelican in her piety proper, five bezants
fessewisej, /■. 23 Jan. 1841 ; m. 30 Jan. 1873, Jemima, yr. d.
of Benjamin Wood, late of Long Newnton, Wilts; and
has issue — (i) Melmoth Leicester Swale Gataker, Gentle-
man, /■. 4 Jan. 1874 \_m. 1899, Annie Madeleine, d. of
George Young ; and has issue — Violet Louisa de Morel ;
and iSIuriel Elaine Georgina] ; (2) Reginald Henry Winch-
combe Gataker, Gentleman, fi. 8 June 1875 [w. Christian
Esson, d. of George Gordon]. A'es. — 5 Marlborough Street,
Bath. 67«^— Bath and County (Bath).
GEORGE GATEHOUSE, Esquire, J. P. for Sussex.
Bofyi 1835, being the son of Richard Covey Gatehouse.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and gules, in chief
seven mullets, four and three argent, and in base, upon a
mount vert, a gateway proper. Mantling azure and ar-
gent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
two keys saltireways azure, a portcullis argent. Motto —
" Quce serata secura." Postal address — Bognor Lodge,
Bognor.
GATTY. see SCOTT-GATTY.
The Honourable STEPHEN HERBERT GATTY,
third son of the Reverend Alfred Gatty, Doctor
(^ct\\\\ of Divinity, Vicar of Ecclesfield, in the county
ki?Ull||/ Qf York, Puisne Judge of Supreme Comt of
Straits Settlements from 1892. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Party per fesse sable and
azure, in chief a demi-cat issuant guardant argent, and in
base a shin-bone in bend, surmounted by another in bend
sinister, between four fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a fern brake and rising therefrom a cock-pheasant
all proper. Motto — " Non cate sed caute. " Married,
1876, Alice G. (who died July 17, 1894), eldest daughter
of the Reverend Canon Rawlinson. Postal address —
Singapore.
SUSAN ELIZABETH GAY and CHARLOT'IE
CATHARINE GAY, daus. of the |late William Gay,
Gentleman, by Charlotte Grace Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir of the late Christian Pedersen of Norway, Com-
GEACH (H. Coll.). Sable, a battle-axe erect or, sur-
mounted by a fesse of the last, thereon an escallop of tlie
field, on a chief arched of the second, two escallops of the
mander in H.M. Packet Service. Livery — Blue, buff
facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Upon a
lozenge ermine, on a pile between two escallops azure, a
falcon belled or. Estates atid I'esideiice — Rosvean, Fal-
mouth, and Crill, Budock, near Falmouth, Cornwall.
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest. — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand
holding a battle-axe erect all proper, an escallop or, between
two wings bezant^e. Livery — Dark green, gold buttons.
Son of William Eads Geach of Cornwall, b. 1811 ;
d. 1903 ; OT. 1855, Thomazine, d. of John Littleton of
Brightor, Cornwall :^
William Littleton Littleton Geach, Gentleman, b. 1856 ;
m. 1894, Eleanor, d. of late Rev. James Empson Alcock
of Hawling Rectory, Glos. , and grand-d. of Rev Reginald
W^ynniatt of Guiting Grange, Stanton Court, and Dymock
Grange, Glos. (High Sheriff of that co.); and has issue —
(i) Hugh William Ambrose Wynniatt Littleton Geach,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Arthur Empson Littleton Geach,
Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. — The Beeches, Chew Magna,
North Somerset ; Brightor Green, Cornwall.
GELL, see CHANDOS-POLE-GELL.
HENRY WILLINGHAM GELL, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.B. (O.von.). Born Oct. 15, 1856, being the third but
second surviving son of John Philip Gell, of Kirk Langley,
CO. Derby, by his wife Eleanor Isabella, only child and
heir of Admiral Sir John Franklin, K.C. H., Hon. D.C. L.
Oxford. Armorial bearings— Party per bend argent and
gules, a rose between two mullets of six points in bend
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a greyhound trippant pean, about
the neck a collar argent, and thereon a rose between two
mullets of six points gules. Motto — " Vocatus obedivi."
Married Edith Georgiana Banks, second dau. of Richard
Bradshaw ; and has Issue — Philip Victor Willingham, b.
Jime 19, 1897 ; and Honor Elizabeth Franklin. Residence
— 24 Palace Court, London, W. Club — New University.
PHILIP LYTTELTON GELL, Esquire, J. P. Oxon.,
M.A. (Oxon.), a Member of the Inner Temple. Bor?i
April 29, 1S52, being the second and elder surviving son
of John Philip Gell, by his wife Eleanor Isabella, sole
issue of Admiral Sir John Franklin, K.C. H., Hon.
D. C. L. Oxford. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Ar-
morial bearings (H. Coll., March 6, 1731).— Party per
bend argent and gules, a rose between two mullets of six
points in bend counter-changed, impaling the arms of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Brodrick, namely argent, on a chief vert, two spear-heads
of the field, the points embrued gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound passant pean, about the neck a collar argent, and
thereon a rose between two mullets of six points gules.
George Gentleman, Gentleman, /'. Oct. 27, 1879 ; (2) Arthur
Vincent Gentleman, Gentleman, h. Nov. 8, 1887 ; (3) Robert
Motto — "Vocatus obedivi." Married, July 25, 1889, to
Hon. Edith Mary Brodrick, third dau. of Right Hon.
Viscount Midleton, Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey. Estates —
Kirk Langley, co. Derby. Residences — Hopton Hall,
Derbyshire ; Langley Lodge, near Oxford. Clitbs —
Brooks's, Athenseum, Derbyshire County (Derby).
GELL (H. Coll. ,6 March 1731.) Party per bend argent
and gules, a rose between two mullets of six points counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound passant pean, about
the neck a collar argent, and thereon a rose between two
mullets of six points.
Son of late Gen. Sherbrooke Gell : —
Herbert Gell, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Police. Res. —
Bombay.
Son of : —
Rev. Canon Francis Gell ; is m. and has issue — Rev.
Edward Gell, Rector of Corsham, Wilts. Seat— The
Rectory, Ripple, Tewkesbury.
GENNYS, see HENN-GENNYS.
ROBERT GEORGE GENTLEMAN, Gentleman.
Bor?i July 22, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Goodman
Gentleman, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry, of Ballyhorgan, by his
wife Anne, second dau. of John Blakeny Kittson of Derry,
CO. Kerry. Lively — Blue with silver buttons. Armorial
bearingS^Ermine, two eagles displayed, each with two
heads in chief sable, and an esquire's helmet in base pro-
per, a chief indented gules. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle displayed with two heads sable, on each wing a trefoil
or. Motto — "Truth, honour, and courtesy." Married,
1873, Elizabeth, second dau. of Arthur Vincent of Shana-
golden House, co. Limerick; and has Issue — (i) Goodman
John Kittson Gentleman, Gentleman, b. Aug. 18, 1890 ;
.Sarah Margaret Roberta ; and Ethel Maud. Seat —
Ballyhorgan, near Listowel.
GEORGE (L.O.) Or, a fess between three falcons
rising azure, membered gules. Mantling azure, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, the sun shinmg on
a sun-flower proper. Motto — " Sol et scutum Deus."
is the Military Cockade.
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Eld. son of late Col. James George of The Ward,
Huntly, Aberdeenshire, formerly 92nd Gordon High-
landers, 2ist Hussars and Army Pay Corps, i. 1825 ;
d. 1897; m. 1856, Louisa Jane, d. of John Stewart, co.
Tyrone : — ■
Douglas Stewart George, Esq., Capt., ist. Batt. Roy.
Scots Fus., d. 19 Dec. 1874. Post, add.— Depot, Royal Scots
Fusiliers, Ayr. C/iid — Caledonian.
FREDERIC BRAND GEORGE, Gentleman, citizen
and Tin Plate Worker of London, formerly Town
Councillor of Wells. Born Feb. i, 1862, being the only
surviving son of the late Frederic Charles George of the
city of Wells, Somerset, Gentleman, by his wife Louisa
[whom see], second and youngest dau. of the late Benjamin
Parsons Ruble of Fareham, Hants. Armorial bearings—
Per fesse gules and sable, on a fesse indented argent, be-
tween two falcons rising in pale of the third, beaked and
legged or, a talbot passant of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-talbot per fesse indented sable and gules, charged on
the shoulder with a bezant, thereon a lion's head erased of
the second, and resting the sinister paw on a garb vert.
Motto — "Strive to attain." Married, Oct. 3, 1895, Ellen
Maria, second dau. of John Coster Bryant of Freshford,
near Bath ; and has A^wif- Frederic Arthur Ruble George,
Gentleman, b. June 30, 1896. Postal address — Wells,
Somerset.
JOHN DANIEL GEORGE, Gentleman. Born Sept. i,
1825, being the second son of the late John George of
Manvers Street, in the city of Bath, and formerly of Bury,
Abingdon, co. Berks, Gentleman, by Ann his wife, third
dau. of Thomas Giddins of Elton, co. Hunts. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse gules and sable, on a fesse indented
argent between two falcons rising in pale of the third,
beaked and legged or, a talbot passant of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-talbot per fesse indented sable and gules,
charged on the shoulder with a bezant, thereon a lion's
head erased of the second, and resting the sinister paw on a
garb vert. Motto — "Strive to attain." Married, Nov. 5,
1848, Harriet (d. July i, 1893), ^^^- of James Croft of
George Lane, in the City of London, a Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons ; and has Issue — (i) John James
George, Gentleman, b. March 5, 1850 {d. July 26, 1889) ,
(2) William Daniel George, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6, 1853;
(3) Frederic Gilmore George, Gentleman, b. May 8, 1856;
(4) Edward Thomas George, Gentleman, b. March 29,
1867 ; Elizabeth Emily ; Harriet Emma [w. Alan William-
son of Swansea ; and Mary Ann [m. William Evans
Thomas of Swansea]. Postal address — 24 Cromwell Street,
Mount Pleasant, Swansea.
LOUISA GEORGE, Widow, younger of the two
daughters of the late Benjamin Parsons Ruble of Fare-
ham, Hants, Gentleman (who d. 1846), and cousin of John
Ruble, Gentleman [to whom refer]. Armorial bearings
are, on a lozenge— Per fesse gules and sable, on a fesse
indented argent, between two falcons rising in pale of
the third, beaked and legged or, a talbot passant of the
third, and impaling the arms of Rubie, namely gules, an
ancient man-of-war, and in chief three escarbuncles fesse-
wise argent, a mullet for cadency. Married, Feb. 2, i860,
Frederic Charles George of the City of Wells, Somerset,
Gentleman (who d. 1884) ; and has had Issite — (i) Frederic
Brand George, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles
Richard George, Gentleman, d. 1872 ; (3) Edwin Purnell
George, Gentleman, d. 1893 ; Louisa Emily, d. i860 ;
Victoria Alice Rubie [/«., May 3, 1892, Herbert Baxter
Jones of Wells, Somerset, and has issue]; Florence Rubie,
(/. 1866; Blanche Amy[w., June 28, 1888, Ernest Arthur
Ebblewhite, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law [to whom refer];
Edith Agnes [w., July 26, 1895, Hebberton Alfred Sheldon
of Wells, Somerset, and has issue]; Ada Rubie, d. 1870;
and Mabel Minnie, d. 1888. Postal address — Weston
House, Wells, Somerset.
GERARD, quartered by WALMESLEY.
FREDERIC GERARD, Esquire, late Captain 23rd
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, J. P. for the cos. of Warwick and
Worcester. Born August 6, 1839, being the eldest son of
the late Frederic Sewallis Gerard, Esq. [brother of the first
Baron Gerard], of AspuU House, Wigan, J. P. and D.L.,
by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of the Rev. W. Wilkinson,
Rector of Kirkhallows, in the co. of Derby. Armorial
bearings- Argent, a saltire gules. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion rampant ermine, crowned or. Motto—
" En Dieu est mon esp^rance." Married, April 29, 1869,
Catherine, youngest daughter of Charles Porter, of the
Mythe, Tewkesbury; and has Issue — Edith [m., 1896,
Edward Charles Riddell]. Estates— KmwuvXon, in the
county of Warwick ; Robert Hall and Cansfield, in the
county of Lancashire. Postal address — Kinwarton House,
Alcester. Club — Army and Navy.
GERARD of Rochsoles (1851). Azure, a lion rampant
or, on a chief embattled ermine, a falchion in bend sinister
surmounted by the Punja (borne before the Emperor Shah
AUum) saltireways proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Out of a mural crown argent, a lion's gamb erect
ermine, holding in bend sinister the Punja as in the arms.
Motto — " Haud inferiora secutus."
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Son of Archibald Gerard, Esq., of Rochsoles, D.L. and
Lt-Col. Lanarksh. Yeo. Cav., b. ; d. 1880;
m. , Euphemia Erskine, eld. d. of late Sir John
Robison, K.H:—
Major-Gen. Sir Montague Gilbert Gerard, K.C. B.
(Mil., 1902), K.C. S.I. (1897), J. P. and D.L., Lt.-Gen.
commanding a district in India, late British Commr. for
delineation of Pamir Boundary, formerly Commandant of
the Central India Horse, late Military Attache at St.
Petersburg, b. 1843; m. 1888, Helen Adelaide, ygst. d. of
E. Meade; and has issue — Gilbert Meade Gerard, Esq., b.
1889. iVa/— Rochsoles, Airdrie, N.B. Clubs— Dmled
Service, Travellers', Cavalry.
The Hon. ROBERT JOSEPH GERARD-DICCON-
SON, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Kings Own Royal Lancaster
Regt. Assumed by Royal Licence, 1896, the additional
surname and arms of Dicconson. Bom Aug. 8, 1857, being
the second son of the late Lord Gerard. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or, on a cross pierced between four
hinds' heads erased vert, two cross crosslets fitch^e in pale,
and as many escallops in fesse of the field ; 2 and 3, argent,
a saltire gules. Mantling vert and or. Crests—i. on a
wreath of the colours, a Ijezant, charged with a hind's head
vert, erased gules, and holding in the mouth a cross crosslet
fitch^e of the last ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a monkey
statant proper, environed about the middle with a plain
collar and chained argent. Married, April 19, 1888,
Eleanor, second dan. of VV. J. Murray of Rosemount, co.
Ross, and of Mrs. Bankesof Winstanley Hall, co. Lancaster;
and has Issiie — Charles Robert Tolvcr Michael Gerard-
Dicconson, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 28, 1894 ; Winifrede
Mary ; and Evelyn. Seats — Wrightington Hall, and
Blackley Hurst, near Wigan. Clubs — Marlborough, Turf,
Boodle's.
GERNON, quartered by HULLEY and PEYTON.
GERNON (U.O.). Argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
horse passant argent. Motto — " Parva contemnimus."
Son of James Gernon, Esq., J. P., of Athcarne Castle
and Hanmiondstown, co. Louth, /'. 1811; d. 1870;
tn. ist, 1839, Marianne, d. of George Gradwell of
Preston : -
Henry Chester Gernoji, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. 5th Batt.
Roy. Dublin Fus., b. 1847; w. 1871, Alice Louisa, d. of
late Lt.-Col. Augustus F. Braham ; and has issue — (i)
Tames Robert Augustus Gernon, Gentleman, b. 1875; (2)
Reginald Henry John Gernon, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (3)
Ward John Gernon, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; (4) Cyril Louis
Michael Gernon, Gentleman, b. 1886; Evelyn Georgina
Elizabeth ; Margery Frances Mary ; Alice Maude Emily ;
Helen Elizabeth Mary ; and Constance Susan Mary,
^efl/— Athcarne Castle, Duleek, Meath.
Son of William Gernon, Esq., M.A. , Barrister-at-Law
(High Sheriff CO. Drogheda 1861), b. 1820; d. 1903;
m., ist, 1846, Marianne, d. of Patrick Curies, Esq.,
J. P., of Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin: —
Vincent Gernon, Gentleman, b. ; m. ist, 1889,
Emma (</. 1899), d. of Rev. James Butler of Priestown, co.
Meath ; 2nd, , Eliza Mary.d. of Andrew P. Monaghan,
Esq., J. P., of Drumlargan, co. Meath, and widow of
Laurence Byrne O'Reilly, Esq., J. P., of Ballinlough.
^<?a^— Hammondstown, co. . Louth. J^es.—ig Clarinda
Park, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
GERNONS, Earl of CHESTER, quartered by HUSSEY.
FRANCIS PETER GERVAIS, Esquire, J. P., D.L.
CO. Tyrone, formerly Capt. 6th Brigade North Irish
Division Royal Artillery, Barrister-at-Law. Bor/i Dec. 12,
1858, being the only son of Francis John Gervais, Esquire,
D.L., High Sheriff, co. Tyrone, 1902. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a chevron or, between in chief two lions
rampant respectant argent, and in base a white rose leaved
and slipped proper, in the centre chief point a crescent of
the third. Mantling azAire and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto— " Sic sustenta crescit."
Married, April 17, 1884, Georgina Francis Dalrymple, dau.
of James Gilmour of Warren Hill, Londonderry; and has
Issue— Dorothy. Seat— CecW Manor, Augher, co. Tyrone.
GERY, see WADE-GERY.
§SiR RICHARD CHARLES PERCY GETHIN.
8th Baronet, of Gethinsgrott, co. Cork, of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Capt. 4th Batt. Suffolk Regt.
Bom Nov. 30, 1847, being the son of the late Sir Richard
Getiiin, 7th Bart., by his wife Frances, dau. of George
Weller-Poley of Boxted Hall, co. .Suffolk; succeeded his
father in 1885, under the creation of Aug. i, 1665. Armo-
rial bearings— Vert, a stag salient argent, attired or. the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a stag's head erased
argent, attired and ducally gorged or. MottO — "Try."
Married, June 5, 1876, Catharine, eldest daughter of
Frederick Edward Burton Scott of Claughton, co. Cheshire ;
and has Issue- (i) Richard Walter Saint Lawrence Gethin,
Esq., b. Feb. 16, 1878; (2) Frederick Durant Scott Gethin,
Esq., b. Oct. 1879; (3) Percy Edward Lovell Gethin, Esq.,
b. 1884. Seat — The Grove, Hythe, co. Hampshire. Club —
Junior United Service.
GETTING (H. Coll.). Argent, asaltire couped gules, on
a chief arched of the last two escallops of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head couped at the neck argent, thereon
an escallop gules between two wings or, each charged with
an escallop also gules. Motto — " Taille bois."
Sons of Charles Talboys Getting, b. 1824; d. 1887;
m. 1859, Harriet Maria, only d. of Francis James
Graham, B.A. (Oxford):—
James Charles Getting, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., ^. i860.
Hes. — Doughton Cottage, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Clubs— '^oyaX Societies', City Carlton.
Henry Frederick Getting, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Ashfield Park, Ross, Herefordshire.
Walter V. C. Getting, Gentleman, b. 1865. Post. add. —
4 Corbet Court, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. Club
— Junior Atheneeum.
WILLIAM EDWARD GIBE, Esq., J.P. co. Essex.
Bortt March 16, 1849, being the son of the late Thomas
Augustus Gibb of Lancaster Gate, Old Broad Street, and
Shanghai. C/«*— Junior Constitutional. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a cubit arm erect giasping an arrow in bend
sinister, point downwards, between four mullets in cross or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a wreath of cinquefoils vert, a
stag's head or, couped gules, attired argent. Married,
June 5, 1873, Frances Elizabeth (who died May 3, 1896), only
& is tbe Military Cockade.
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child of Francis Tunnicliffe ; and has Issue — Francis William
Gibb, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1879; Florence Elsie; and
Nora Christine. Seats — Pyrgo Park, Havering atte Bower,
Romford, Essex ; and Shearwater Court, Ryfleet, Surrey.
GIBBINGS (U.O.). Argent, on a bend between three
fleurs-de-lis, two in chief and one in base azure, a crescent
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion proper, holding in his paws a
fleur-de-lis azure.
Son of Richard Gibbings of Gibbing's Grove, b. 1813 ;
(1. 1876 ; w. ist, 1834, Octavia (</. 1836), d. of Rev.
JVIatthew Purcell ; 2nd, 1837, Elizabeth, d. of John
Gray : —
Rev. Richard Gibbings, D.D., M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Rector of Llanmerewig, Abermule, Montgomery, b. 1835 ;
tn. 1864, Elizabeth Rebecca, d. of William Ware, Clerk of
the Peace co. Cork. Seat — Gibbing's Grove, Charleville, co.
Cork. Res. — Llanmerewig, Abermule, Montgomeryshire.
The Rev. BENJAMIN GIBBONS, M.A., of Wadham
Coll. (Oxon.), late Vicar of Lower Mitton (1861-94). Born
1824, being the eldest and only surviving son of the late John
Gibbons of Corbyn's Hall, co. Stafford. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a lion rampant or, between three escallops
argent, on a chief engrailed of the last, three crosses potent
gules. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant or, gorged with
a collar sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the last
charged with a cross potent argent, holding between the
paws an escallop also argent. Motto — "Fide et fortitu-
dine." Married, 1851, Charlotte Jane, dau. of G. Skip-
worth ; and has, with other Issue — John Skipworth Gibbons,
Esq. , J.P., b. 1852. Seat — Waresley House, Kidderminster.
Residences — St. Michael's Lodge, Lower Mitton, Stourport ;
16 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
JOHN SKIPWORTH GIBBONS, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Gloucester and Worcester, High Sheriff for the former
1889, late Capt. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. Born
June 16, 1852, being the eldest son of the Rev. Benjamin
Gibbons, M.A. , Rector of Lower Mitton, Worcester, by
his wife Charlotte Jane, dau. of George Skipworth. Ar-
morial bearings- Sable, a lion rampant or, between three
escallops argent, on a chief engrailed of the last, three
crosses potent gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant or, gorged
with a collar sable pendent, therefrom an escutcheon of the
last charged with a cross potent argent, and holding be-
tween the paws an escallop also argent. Motto — " Fide et
fortitudine." Married, Aug. 4, 1875, Constance Sarah,
younger dau. of Henry Crane of Oakhampton ; and has
Issue — Edith Constance [w. , July i, 1897, Capt. Cyril
Stacey, Esq., late 14th Hussars, of St. Pierre, Chepstow];
Rosamond Margaret Joan; Isabel Maud; and Violet Cicely
Helen. Seat — Boddington Manor, near Cheltenham.
Club — Junior Carlton.
ROBERT ALEXANDER GIBBONS, Gentleman,
M.D., F.R.C.S. Born at Montreal, Canada, May 8, 1853,
being the second son of the late David Gibbons of the
Island of Alderney, Commissary-General in the Army, by
his wife Elizabeth Frances, dau. of the late Capt. James
Ireland Wilkinson. Livery Dark green. Armorial bear-
ings—Paly of si.v argent and gules, on a bend engrailed
cottised also engrailed sable, a tiiisile slipped and "leaved
proper between two escallops or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a demi-lion sable, holding in the de.\ter paw a thistle
as in the arms, and resting the sinister on an escallop or.
Motto — "Nitor donee supero." Married, 1880, Evelyn
Augusta, dau. of the late Capt. Edward Frere Edwards,
R.A. ; and has Issue — Norman Barrington Gibbons, Gentle-
man, b. May 12, 1881 ; and Evelyn Cynthia. Residences—
29 Cadogan Place, Chelsea, London, S. W. ; Val des Portes,
Alderney. Clubs — Athenaeum, Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
H ANTONY GIBBS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
%# Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Somerset, Hono-
rary Major North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry.
December 10, 1842, being the eldest son of William
Born
Gibbs
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of Tyntesfield, by Matilda Blanche his wife, daughter of the
late Sir T. Crawley Boevey, Baronet, of Flaxley Abbey, in
the county of Gloucester. C/t^ds — Junior Carlton, New Uni-
versity, Burlington Fine Arts. Live/y — Buff coat with black
collar and cuffs, black waistcoat and breeches. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, three battle-axes
erect sable, within a bordure nebuly of the last ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock, a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand in a guantlet proper, bear-
ing a battle-axe sable ; with the Motto, " Tenax propositi."
Married, lune 22, 1872, Janet Louisa, daughter of John
Merivale, late Registrar m Chancery. Issue — (i) George
Abraham Gibbs, Gentleman, born July 6, 1873 '< (2) Antony
Hubert Gibbs, Gentleman, born September 18, 1874 ; (3)
William Gibbs, Gentleman, born November 20, 1877 ; (4)
John Evelyn Gibbs, Gentleman, born December 22, 1879;
{5) Eustace Lyle Gibbs, Gentleman, born March 10, 1885 ;
(6) Lancelot Merivale Gibbs, Gentleman, born December 23,
1889 ; Albinia Rose ; Anstice Katharine ; and Janet Blanche.
Estates — Tyntesfield, in the county of Somerset; Clyst
Saint George, in the county of Devon ; Alphington, in the
county of Devon. Postal address — Tyntesfield, near
Bristol.
HENRY MARTIN GIBBS, Esquire, J. P. for Somerset,
High Sheriff of Somerset 1897. Bom May 30, 1850, being
the fourth son of William Gibbs of Tyntesfield, by his wife
Matilda Blanche, dau. of the late Sir T. Crawley Boevey,
Bart., of Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, three battle-axes within a
border nebuly sable (for Gibbs) ; 2 and 3, argent, two
chevronels between three owls azure (for Hucks). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a rock a de.xter arm embowed in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet proper, holding a battle-axe sable. Motto
— "En Dios mi amparo." Married, June 22, 1882, Emily
Anna, fifth dau. of the Ven. W. B. Otter, Archdeacon of
Lewis; and \\a.s Issue — (i) William Otter Gibbs, Gentleman,
Lieut. loth Royal Hussars, b. Sept. 13, 1883; (2) Noel
Martin Gibbs, (jentleman, h. Dec. 25, 1884 ; (3) Francis
Antony Woodard Gibbs, Gentleman, b. Dec. 17, 1885;
(4J Roland Vicary Gibbs, Gentleman, b. March 16, 1887 ;
(5) (iuy Melvil Gibbs, Gentleman, b. Dec. 15, 1889 ; (6)
Ralph Crawley- Boevey Gibbs, Gentleman, b. July 24, 1841 ;
(7) Lionel. Cyril Gibbs, Gentleman, b. Feb. 15, 1893;
Matilda Blanche, d. Jan. 14, 1889 ; and Mary Albinia.
Seat — Barrow Court, Barrow Gurney, Somerset. Postal
address — Barrow Court, Flax Bourton, R.S.O., Somerset.
Clubs — Junior Carlton.
GIBSON, see MACKENZIE - GIBSON, MILNER-
GIBSON-CULLUM, and RAMSAY-GIBSON-MAIT-
LAND.
JOSEPH GIBSON, Esquire, J. P. co. of Westmorland.
Born March 27, 1877, being the second son of Henry Ernest
Hollins of The Uplands, Mansfield, by his wife Mary Ann,
third dau. and coheir of the late Joseph Gibson, Esq., of
Whelprigg, J. P. forco. Westmorland, High Sheriff 1866, and
assumed the surname and arms of Gibson by Royal Licence
1898. Armorial bearings - Argent, on a pile gules, between
two branches of holly slipped and fructed in base, three
storks wings expanded, each holding in the beak a holly leaf
slipped all proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount a stork, wings ex-
panded, holding in the beak a holly leaf between two holly
branches fructed proper. Seat -Whelprigg, Kirkby Lons-
dale, Westmorland. Club — New University,
THOMAS GEORGE GIBSON, Esquire, Alderman and
J. P. of the city and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Born April 29, 1830, being the eldest son of Thomas Cum-
mings Gibson, late of Newcastle, by his wife Jane, dau. of
Nicholas Gibson. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial
bearings— Per pale azure and argent, three acorns slipped
and leaved in fesse, between as many storks rising all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stork rising argent, between
two acorns slipped and leaved, and holding in the beak an
acorn slipped proper. Motto — "Per ardua ad alta."
Married, May 11, 1875, Anne Etty, dau. of Ralph Atkin-
son ; and has Issue — Thomas George Gibson, Gentleman,
Capt. 6th Dragoons, b. Jan. i, 1878. Residence — l^&s-
,-,^ '""■'K^ ■^Nf^^""
bury House, Lesbury, Northumberland. Clubs —KGiorm,
Northumberland, and Northern Counties'.
WILLIAM GIBSON, Esquire, J. P. Born Dec. 21,
1843, being the eldest son of the late William Gibson, Esq.,
PANDITE- CflELESTES PORT/t
J. P., Member of the Legislative Council of Tasmania from
1859-64, by Mary A., eldest dau. of William Blackler of
Devonshire, England. Livery —Dark blue, with blue facings,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Per pale gule: and
or, three pelicans' heads erased in fesse between two keys
is tbe Military Cockade.
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fesseways, wards downwards, all counterchanged. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting
to the dexter all proper, a pelican, wings elevated and ad-
dorsed argent, vulned and charged on the wings with a
key erect, wards to the sinister gules. Motto — ■" Pandite
coelestes portae. " A/arr/ed, March 30, 1871, Elvina Beau-
mont, second dau. of the late William Dawson Grubb, Esq. ,
J. P., Barrister-at-Law, Member of the Legislative Council
of Tasmania from 1869 to his death in 1879 ; and has /ssue
— Ernest William Gibson, Gentleman, 6. June 4, 1872 ;
Lilian Elvina ; Marian Louise ; and Eva Beaumont. Estates
— Scone, Scotchson, Woodhall, Esk Dale, Creekton. Seat
— "Scone," near Launceston, Tasmania.
GIBSON. Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by another
gules, thereon three pheons of the second between as many
storks wings expanded proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Out of an antique crown or, a lion's gamb erect
proper, grasping a club gules, spiked also or. Mottoes —
" Recte et fideliter," "Pandite coelestes portag," " Rectis
et fidelibus coeli prcemium." Live/y (undress)— Dark blue
coat and overcoat, gold or yellow collar, cuffs, facings,
pipings, and gold braid or lace, blue vest, gold piping, and
(for dress) yellow plush breeches with blue stockings and
gold-plated buttons, garters, and buckles and harness orna-
ments, with blue and gold ribbons and rosettes, gold hat-
bands looped up with gold or red cord.
Son of late Capt. Ralph Coxon Gibson, R.N. , b. 1829 ;
d. i860 ; m. 1854, Margaret, 3rd d. of the late Johii
Rossiter of Topsham (Devon), Murton, and North
Shields, Northumberland : —
Rev. John George Gibson, iM.A., B.D., D.D., F.E.LS.,
F.R.G.S., F.R.P.S., F.R.S.L., of University College, Dur-
ham; ist Class Camb. Prelim. T. ; LL.D. ; Member of
Society of Authors ; Deacon 1887, Priest 1888 by Lord
Bishop of Manchester ; Rector of Ebchester, County and
Diocese of Durham ; Organising Secretary, Jerusalem and
the East Mission Fund for the N. Province of York ;
Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers,
and Freeman of the City of London, b. 14 Feb. 1856; tit.
6 Dec. 1902, Harriette, yr. d. of late Nathan Meanock
(Mannock) of "Thorn Mount," Royton, Lanes. Estate —
" Murtonroyd, Northumberland. Res. — The Rectory, Eb-
chester, R.S.O., Durham; "Thorn Mount," Royton, nr.
Oldham, Lanes. ; Greenfield Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Clubs — "The Arts Club," Manchester; "The Primrose
Club," S.W. ; "Westminster Club," Whitehall, S.W. ;
and "The Press Club," Fleet Street, E.C.
MARY RAMSAY-GIBSON-MAITLAND. Born Oct. 6,
1871, being the only surviving child and sole heir of the
late Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Mnitland, 4th Bart., J. P.,
D.L., Convener co. of Stirling, F.G.S. , F.L.S. , by his wife
the late Dame Fanny Lucy Fowke, youngest dau. of Sir
Thomas Wollaston White, 2nd Bart. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge — Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion ram-
pant gules couped in all his joints of the field, within a
double tressure flory counterflory azure (for Maitland) ;
2. quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, three keys fesseways or (for
Gibson) ; ii. and iii., azure, a chevron between three battle-
axes argent, a bordure of the last (for Wright) ; 3. argent,
an eagle displayed azure, within a bordure of the last,
bezant^e, on a chief gules, two cinquefoils ermine (for
Ramsay), ^tra/— Sauchieburn, Stirlingshire.
JAMES MILLER GIBSON-WATT, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Batt. South Wales Borderers. Born 1875, being the eldest
son of the late James Watt Gibson- Watt of Doldowlod, by
Emma Henrietta, dau. of the late Henry O'Reilly Hoey
of Knuzden, Lancashire. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, barry of six or and azure, over all a club in
bend sinister, surmoimted by a caduceus saltireways all
proper (for Watt) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse engrailed
between two keys fesseways wards downwards azure, a
like key of the field (for Gibson). Mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a fer-de-moline fesseways or, an elephant statant pro-
per, charged on the body with a cross moline gold (for
Watt) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a key fesse-
ways wards downwards azure, a pelican in her piety or,
wings addorsed azure, semee of crescents argent. Mottoes
— " Pandite coelestes portas," " Ingenio et labore." Seat —
Doldowlod, Rhayader, Radnorshire. Club — United Uni-
versity.
JOHN GIBSONE, Esquire, Major (retired), late Captain
17th Lancers, J. P. for the cos. of Midlothian, Leicester,
is the Naval Cockade.
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and Warwick. Born May 4, 1838, being the eldest son of
General John Charles Hope Gibsone of Pentland, Mid-
lothian, by Jane Louisa, only dau. of Hugh Saye Bringloe.
Clufis — New (Edinburgh), Tennis Court (Leamington).
Armorial bearings — Gules, three keys fesseways in pale,
wards downwards, or. Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a pelican vulning
herself and feeding her young proper. Supporters — Two
angels with wings expanded proper. Motto — " Pan-
dite coelestes portse. " Afarned, Dec. 8, i860, Mary Anne,
second dau. of Rev. James Hughes-Hallet of Higham,
Canterbury, and Vicar of Petham, Kent ; and has /ssue —
(i) Hugh John Craig Gibsone, Esquire, Captain Royal
Marine Light Infantry ; (2) Alexander James Gibsone,
Gentleman ; (3) Donald Hope Gibsone, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Indian Marine ; (4) Kenneth Gibsone, Gentleman ;
Alice Mary ; Winifred ; Millicent ; Maud Mary ; and
Eleanor Ruth. Seat — Pentland, Midlothian. Postai
address — Redcross Lodge, Leamington.
GIDLEY (24 Nov. 1666). Or, a castle and bordure
sable, bezant(5e. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A
griffin's head couped or, between two wings sable, bezant^e.
Motto — " Munit et alit." Livery — Dark blue, light blue
facings.
Sons of Gustavus Gidley of Wonson, Chagford, Gentle-
man, b. 1792; d. 1875; III. 1830, Elizabeth, d. of C. H.
Clarke : — •
Gustavus Gidley, Gentleman, b. 1837; m. i860, Eliza
Davy, d. of Henry Ford ; and has issue — Gustavus George
Gidley, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
L.S.A., Lieut. 3rd V.B. Devon Regt., b. 1861 [m. 1895,
Constance Mary, d. of Josiah .Saunders. Res. — Heyford
House, Collumpton]. Res. — St. Michael's Mount, Honiton.
Sons of late Bartholomew Charles Gidley, Gentleman,
M.A. , of Hoopern House, Exeter, Town Clerk of that
city, m. , Mary Elizabeth, only child and heir
of John James Russell, Gentleman [Arms of Russell
(1835) — Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a fesse dancett(5e
ermines, between three crosses crosslet fitchte in chief
and two in base sable ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron
gules, between two martlets in chief sable and a book
closed in base proper, three pheons or (Best, 1835)] : — J
John Gidley, Gentleman, b. 25 March 1867. Res. —
Hoopern House, I'^xeter.
Courtenay de Blois Gidley, Gentleman, b. 16 Sept, 1876.
Res. — Hoopern House, Exeter.
Son of Theodore Courtenay Gidley, Gentleman,
Solicitor, by Charlotte, d. of Bartholomew Gidley,
Banker ; — •
Bartholomew Courtenay Gidley, Gentleman, b. 19 July
1835 ; m. 21 Sept. 1865, Alice Caroline, d. of Francis
Farrar, Solicitor ; and has surv. issue— Alice Jean Courtenay ;
Mabel Frances ; Lilian Mary ; and Madeline Gordon.
Res. — I Surbiton Terrace, Surbiton.
GIFFARD, quartered by BARNEWALL and LLAN-
DAFF.
HARDINGE FRANK GIFFARD, Genlleman, M.A.
(Merton Coll., Oxford), Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple ; twice Private Secretary to the Lord Chancellor,
Secretary to Lunacy Commission 1895-1900, when he was
appointed a Commissioner in Lunacy, Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries. Boni July 18, i860, being the
second son of his Honour the late Judge (John Walter de
Longueville) Giffard, of the family of Giffard of Halsbury
and Brightleigh, N. Devon, by Emilie, dau. of the late Daniel
Burton Scott of Ingham, Norfolk, deceased. Livery —
Black, with white facings. Armorial bearings (Vns.
Devonsh.) — Sable, three lozenges conjoined in fesse
ermine. Married, June 1900, Evelyn Alice, fifth dau. of
Sydney Chambers of Crete Hill, .South Nutfield, Surrey;
and has /.f.v?/c — Ingaret Stella. Residence — Stone Lodge,
Cheam, Surrey. Club — Junior Carlton.
JOHN HARDINGE GIFFARD, Esquire, Director of
Greenwich Hospital. Born 1847, lieingthe eldest son of the
late Edward Giffard, Esq., eldest surviving son of the late
Sir Ambrose Hardinge Giffard, Cliief-Justice of Ceylon, by
his wife Rosamond C. Pennell. Armorial bearings —
Sable, three lozenges conjoined in fesse ermine. Mantling
sable and argent. Postal address — Brightleigh, Outwood,
Surrey. Clubs — Conservative, Beefsteak.
WALTER THOMAS COURTENAY GIFFARD,
Esquire, J. P., D.L. Born Jan. 11, 1839, being the
only son of the late Walter Peter Giffard of Chillington,
CO. Stafford, and his wife Henrietta Dorothy, second dau
of Sir John Fenton Boughey, 2nd Bart., of Aqualate.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, three
stirrups with leathers or ; 2 and 3, gules, three lions passant
in pale argent. Mantling azure and or. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a panther's head couped full-faced,
spotted various, flames issuing from his mouth proper ; 2.
a demi-archer bearded and couped at the knees in armour
proper, from his middle a short coat paly argent and gules,
at his middle a quiver of arrows or, in his hands a bow and
arrow drawn to the head or. Motto — " Prenez haleine,
tirez fort." Married, May 20, 1879, Mary Constance,
eldest dau. of Richard Holt Briscoe of Somerford, co. Staf-
ford ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Arthur Walter Giffard,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 2, 1882 ; (2) Hugh Peter William
Giffard, Gentleman, b. Sept. i, 1892; Winifred Mary
Sophia; and Barbara Constance Anne. 5(?rt/--Chillington,
near Wolverhampton. Residence — Pendryl Hall, Codsall
Wood, Wolverhampton.
GIFFORD, quartered by HAY.
§CAREW DAVIES GILBERT, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Corn-
wall, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, eldest son
of John Davies Gilbert. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton, I^. Yacht
Squadron, Wellington. Liven' — Blue coat, white and red
stri ped waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
1/J#
[TEGYW-IROWCH
Argent, on a chevron gules, three roses of the field, a canton
of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a squirrel sejant,
charged on the body with a cross crosslet argent. Motto —
" Teg yw hedwch." Married, 1881, Grace, eldest daughter
of G. K. S. Massy Dawson of Ballinacourte, in the county of
Tipperary ; and has Issue — Minnie Davies ; Patience Davies ;
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Grace Davies ; Hester Davies ; and Honor Davies. Estates
— Manors of Gildredge, Parker, Eastbourne, and Birling, in
the county of Sussex ; Trelissick, Trevella, Amille, and
Tille, in the county of Cornwall. Postal addresses —
Trelissick, Truro, Cornwall ; Manor House, Eastbourne,
Sussex.
Sir WALTER On.BEY, Baronet, of Elsenham Hall,
in CO. Essex, J. P. for that county, Lord of the Manors of
Bishop's Stortford, Herts, and Colchester Hall, in the co.
of Essex. Bo7-ii May 2, 1831, being the sixth son of Henry
Gilbey, Gentleman, of Bishop's Stortford, by his wife Eliza-
beth, second dau. of William Bailey, Gentleman, of Stan-
sted Mountfitchet, in the co. of Essex. C/iib — City Liberal.
Livery — Drab and brown, gilt buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse nebuly or, in
chief a horse rampant between two estoiles and the like
in the base, all of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befittinj^ his degree, with a mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front
of a tower proper, issuant from the battlements thereof
a dragon's head gules, a fieur-de-lis or, all between two
ostrich feathers argent. Married, November 3, 1858, Ellen,
fourth daughter of John Parish of Bishop's Stortford ; and
has Issue — (i) Henry Walter Gilbey, Esquire, J. P. (Essex)
(28 Seymour Street, Portman Square), b. Oct. i, 1859 [/«.
Jan. 29, 1884, Ella, dau. of J. C. Fowlie of Surbiton, in the
CO. of Surrey, and has issue, Walter Ewart Gilbey, Gentle-
man, b. June 10, 1886; Eric Gilbey, Gentleman, b. Dec.
26, 1888]'; (2) Arthur Nocholds Gilbey, Esq., J. P. Berkshire,
b. April 6, 1861 [;«. Aug. ig, 1885, Beatrice, second dau.
of the late Henry Gold, Esq., of Cookham, in the co. of
Berkshire, J. P., and has issue, Sebastian Walter Gilbey,
Gentleman, b. May 6, 1893; Tresham Rupert Gilbey,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 14, 1900; Nina; and Sylvia]; (3)
Tresham Gilbey, Esq., J. P. for co. of Herts., of The
Grange, Bishop's Stortford, co. of Hertford, b. Aug. 6, 1862
[nt. April 29, 1886, Sarah Ann, only child of John Barker
of The Grange, Bishop's Stortford, J. P.]; (4) Sebastian
Gilbey, Esq., b. Nov. 29, 1863, died unmarried, Jan. 31,
1880; (5) Guy Gilbey, Esq., b. March 9, 1868 [w. 1902,
Katharine Thurlow, elder dau. of the late Henry Merry-
weather] ; Maud Ellen [w. July 20, 1886, Daniel Thomas
Hine] ; Mabel Kate [m. July 3, 1889, Leonard Arthur
Routledge] ; Rose [tn. April 28, 1891, Robert Stansfeld
Barrow]; and Emily Lucy \nt. 1901, Herbert Stroyan].
Estates — The Manor of Bishop's Stortford ; owns much
property and land in and around that town ; also in the
parishes of Elsenham, Takeley, &c. ; and the Manor of
Colchester Hall, in the county of Essex. Postal addresses —
Elsenham Hall, Essex; Post Town, Stansted, R.S.O.,
Essex; Cambridge House, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
JAMES GILCHRIST, Gentleman. Born Feb. 16, 1847,
being the eldest son of the late Archibald Gilchrist, Esq.,
J. P. for Argyleshire and Lanarkshire, Engineer and Ship-
builder, and his wife Margaret Martin, dau. of Thomas
Steel of Kirkintilloch. Armorial bearings — Azure, the
sun in splendour or, between two crosses pate^ in chief and
a water-bouget in base argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
supporting in his forepaws a pennoncelle proper, the flag
azure, charged with a horse passant also argent ; and in an
escroU over the same this Motto, " Mea gloria fides."
Residence — 5 Montgomerie Crescent, Kelvinside, Glasgow.
PERCY CARLYLE GILCHRIST,Gentleman, Associate
of the Royal School of Mines, Member of the Institute
of Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born
December 27, 1851, being the eldest son of the late
Alexander Gilchrist, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Anne,
only daughter of the late John Parker Burrows. Clubs —
Reform, Whitehall, Cleveland (Middlesbrough). Livery
— Brown, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, a bow stringed in bend or, between
a bull's head erased in chief and a pheon in base, both
argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
between the attires of a stag attached to the scalp or,
a crescent argent, issuant therefrom an arrow pale ways
point downwards also or ; with the Motto, " Fide et fiducia."
Married, December 22, 1877, Norah Augusta Maria, second
daughter of the late Captain Louis Roper Fitzmaurice,
Royal Navy ; and has Issue — Alexander Fitzmaurice Gil-
christ, Gentleman, born September 10, 1878 ; and Eileen
Fitzmaurice. Postal address — Frognal Bank, Finchley
Road, Hampstead, London, N.W.
GILDEA (U.O.). Argent, on a mount vert, a stag
statant under an oak-tree proper, in the dexter chief point
a cross crosslet fitchf^e gules for difference. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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wolfs head erased proper, langued gules, charged on the
neck with a cross crosslet fitchte as in the arms. Mottoes
— " Re e merito," " Vincit qui patitur."
Sons of Major-Gen. John Arthur Gildea, d. 1818 ;
d. 1873; m. 1857, Elizabeth, d. of late Robert Rickart-
Hepburn of Rickarton : —
Arthur Kno.x Gildea, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
CO. Mayo 1891), i. 1858; ?«. 1891, Jane, only d. of late
Thomas Ruttledge, Esq., D.L., of Cornfield, co. Mayo;
and has issue— (i) John Arthur Kno.x Gildea, Gentleman,
i. 1891 ; and Jane. Sea( — Clooncormack, Hollymount,
CO. Mayo.
Charles Bruce Gildea, Gentleman, d. 1866; m. 1890,
Alice Mary Curtler. Res.—
William Ernest Gildea, Gentleman, b. 1868. /?^j.— Slave
Island, Colombo, Ceylon.
Sons of Very Rev. George Robert Gildea, Provost of
Tuam, Rector of Moylough and R.D., h. 1803; d.
1887 ; m. 1826, Esther, only d. and h. of Thomas
Green of Greenmount : —
Rev. William Gildea, Hon. Canon of Salisbury and Pre-
bendary of Stretton, Rector of Upwey and R.D., b. 1833 ;
7?t. 1862, Sarah Caroline, d. of Nathaniel Phillips Simes ;
and has surv. issue — (i) George Stanhope Simes Gildea,
Gentleman, b. 1864 [m. 1895, Mary Louisa Bourne; and
has issue -(i) Cecil Gildea, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Stan-
hope Gildea, Gentleman, b. 1900; (3) Eric Gildea, Gentle-
man, b. 1903 ; and Ethel]; (2) John William Simes Gildea,
Gentleman, b. 1866 [m. 1905, Maud Trask] ; (3) James
Frederick Simes Gildea, Gentleman, 1^. 1884; Ethel Angelina
[tn. 1896, David Lindsay Crawford] ; Esther Theodora [;«.
1899, Arthur Franklin Guillemard] ; Gertrude Marian ;
and Wilhelmina Philippa Caroline. Res.— The Rectory,
Upwey, Dorset.
Sir James Gildea, Knt. Bach. (1903). C.V.O.. C.B.,
Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, late Col. comdg. 6th Batt.
Roy. Warwicksh. Regt. , has Jubilee and Coronation Medals,
b. 1838; m. 1864, Rachel Caroline ((/. 1888), Lady of Justice
of St. John of Jerusalem, d. of Arthur Kelt Barclay, Esq.,
D.L., of Bury Hill, Surrey; and has surv. issue— George
Arthur Gildea, Esq., Capt. 6th Batt. Roy. Lanes. Fus., served
in Matabele War (medal) and in S. Africa (medal and two
clasps), is Esquire of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1870 [;«. 1900,
Annie, d. of late J. J. Morgan-Thomas, Esq., J. P., of Glyn-
garth, Brecon, S. Wales]; Kathleen, Lady of Grace of
St. John of Jerusalem [m. 1895, Capt. G. E. Wickham
Legg, M.V.C)., Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem] ;
and Christian Helena. Seat— U.o\me Bury, Watford, Herts.
Res. — II Hogarth Road, London, S.W.
CHRISTOPHER BERNARD GILES-PULLER, Gen-
tleman. Born July 20, 1875, being the eldest son of the
late Charles Giles-Puller, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.A.,
sometime in Holy Orders, Fellow of Trin. Coll. , Camb.,
and formerly Vicar of Standon, Herts, by his wife Em-
meline Maria, second dau. of William Longman of
Ashlyns, Herts. Livery— 'Drab, with blue waistcoat. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a bend in-
vected, plain cotised between three escallops or, on a
chief of the last, a quatrefoil between two escallops of the
first (for Puller) ; 2 and 3, per chevron ermine and azure,
a lion rampant counterchanged, between in chief two crosses
clechf^e voided of the second (for Giles). Mantling azure
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a mount vert, thereon a dove holding in the beak an olive
branch proper, three escallops inverted or (for Puller) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, issuaut from an annulet or, a
lion's gamb erased azure, charged with a cross clech^e
voided also or, holding a branch of a peach-tree leaved and
fructed proper (for Giles). Seat — Youngsbury, near Ware,
Herts.
GILL (Confn. U.O.). Lozengy or and azure, a lion
rampant guardant argent, on a canton sable, an ostrich
feather passing through a scroll of the third. Mantling
azure and or. Crest -Tssuant from a mural crown or, a
falcon wings expanded proper, holding in its beak an
ostrich feather argent. Motto — " Re e merito."
Sons of Charles Gill, Gentleman, b. 1824 ; d. 1901 ;
m. 1849, Kate, d. of Joseph Moyers : —
Charles Frederick Gill, "Esq., K.C. [if.v.).
Arthur Edmund Gill, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder
of Faversham, b. 1864 ; w. 1898, Dorothy, d. of Arthur
Eraser Walter, Esq., of Bearwood, Berks ; and has issue —
Humphrey Gill, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Margery. Res. —
I Brick Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Garrick, Oxford and
Cambridge.
CHARLES FREDERICK GILL, Esquire, K.C,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of the city of Chichester.
Born 1851, being the eldest son of Charles Gill. Clubs —
Conservative, Garrick, Beefsteak. Armorial bearings—
Lozengy or and azure, a lion rampant guardant argent, on
a canton sable, an ostrich feather passing through a scroll
of the third. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant
from a mural crown or, a falcon wings expanded proper,
holding in its beak an ostrich feather argent. Motto —
" Re e merito." Married, 1878, Ada S. , youngest dau. of
J. C. Fielding of Brighton ; and has Issue— Fielding Gill,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, (J. July 26, 1879; and Elsie.
Seat — Monks, Ockley, Surrey. Town residence — 65 Park
Mansions, Knightsbridge.
Sir DAVID GILL, Knight Commander of the Most
Hon. Order of the Bath (1900), Doctor of Laws of the Uni-
versities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal
Society, J. P., Her Majesty's Astronomer-Royal at the Cape
of Good Hope. Born June 12, 1843, being the eldest son
of the late David Gill, Esq., J. P., of Blairythan, by
Margaret, dau. of Gilbert Mitchell of Savock, co. Aberdeen.
Armorial bearings — Lozengy argent and vert, on a chief
gules, three martlets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-eagle rising proper. Motto — Above the
crest, " Sursum prorsusque ; " and below the shield, "In te
Doniine spes nostra." Married, July 7, 1870, Isobel Sarah,
second daughter of John Black. Seat — Blairythan, in the
county of Aberdeen. Residence The Observatory, Cape
Town.
GILLANDERS. see MACKENZIE-GILLANDERS.
D.WID GILLESPIE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Fife, M.A. Born 1841, being the eldest son of the late
David Gillespie of Mountquhanie, by his wife Susan,
eldest dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Alexander Bethune. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron wavy argent, between three roses
slipped or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an anchor proper. Motto — " Tu certa
salutis anchora. " Married, July 22, 1880, his cousin Maria,
dau. of Alexander Bethune of Blebo. ^'^'ar— Mountquhanie,
Cupar, Fife.
ROBERT WILLIAM GILLESPIE-STAINTON, Es-
quire, J. P. for Leicestershire. Born 1843, being the only
son of the late Sir R. Gillespie, J. P., of Springhill, Douglas,
in the co. of Lanark, by his wife Louisa Maria, dau. of Capt.
William Dowers, R.N ; and assimied the name of Stainton
in 1873. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure a
three-masted ship sails furled and flags flying, in chief a cross
crosslet fitch^e between a pelican in her piety and dexter
arm fesseways couped below the elbow, the hand holding a
dagger erect all proper (for Gillespie) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a
chevron argent, between three boars' heads erased of the
second, as many cinquefoils of the first (for Stainton). Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter
side, on a wreath of the liveries, a wild cat salient proper ;
and above, in an escroll, the MottO, " Qui me tanget pasni-
tebit " (for Gillespie) ; and on the sinister side, upon a wreath
of the liveries, a fox salient proper, collared or ; and above,
in an escroll, the Motto, " Moderata manent " (for Stainton).
Married, first, 1873, Josephine (who died 1894), only child
of the late J. Stainton of Biggarshiels, co. Lanark. He
married secondly, 1900, Lilian, eldest dau. of the late Rev. J.
Bellingham Swann, Rector of Calthorpe. Seat — Bitteswell
House, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. Club — New.
JOHN SAUNDERS GILLIAT, Esquire, D.L. for
London, J. P. for Herts, M.P. for Clapham 1886 and
Lancashire (Widnes Div.) 1892, M.A. (Oxon.). Born 1829,
being the eldest son of the late John Kirton Gilliat of
Fernhill, Berks, by Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Saunders of
Remenham Lodge, Berks. Armorial bearings— Or, on a
fesse between four martlets, two and two, three ears of wheat
of the field. Mantling or and ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of a
garb or, two fronds of fern in saltire proper. Married, i860,
is the Military Cockade.
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Louisa Ann Fanny, youngest dau. of Matthew Babington
of Rothley Temple, co. Leicester ; and has, with other
/w//6'— John Babington GiUiat, Gentleman, Lieut. Herts
Yeo. Cav. , d. 1868. Seat — The Cedars, Chorleywood,
Rickmansworth, Rcsideuce~\% Prince's Gate, London,
S.W.
MARGARET GILLIES GILLIES-SMITH, COVEN-
TRY BARRETT GILLIES GILLIES- SMITH, and
ADELAIDE CATHCART GILLIES GILLIES-SMITH,
daughters and co-heirs of the late Adam Gillies Gillies-
Smith, Esq., J. P. for CO. of city of Edinburgh, Chairman
of the North Berwick Parish Council and of the North
Berwick Parish School Board, by his wife Maria Margaret,
eldest dau. of Capt. Samuel Gooden Barrett of Barret Hall
and Greenwood, Jamaica. Armorial bearings — On a
lozenge, quarterly r and 4, or, an eagle displayed gules,
charged on tlie breast with a horseshoe of the field (for
Smith) ; 2 and 3 or, two cross crosslets fitch(?e in chief,
and in base the attires of a hart affixed to the scalp
gules, a chief chequy of the second and argent (for
Molison), inthe centre of the quarters a cat's head
erased gules, for difference. Postal address — Agsacre,
North Berwick, N.B.
GILLIOT, quartered by TEMPEST.
HERBERT FRANCIS WEBB GILLMAN, Esquire,
J. P. for CO. Cork, a member of the Indian Civil Service,
educated at Dulwich College and Emanuel College, Cam.
bridge. Bom |une 7, 1867, being the eldest son of Herbert
Webb Gillman, Esq., B.A., B.L., J. P., of Clonteadmore,
and of the Ceylon Civil Service (who died 1898), by his wife
Annie, second dau. of Francis Mackwood of Avon House,
Scarborough, co. Yorks, and Galboda and other estates,
Ceylon. Liveiy (dress)— White, black facings; (undress)
dark blue. Armorial bearings -Quarterly, i. argent, a
man's leg couped at the thigh sable, encircled below the
knee by a gemel or ; 2. argent, a double-headed eagle
displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, ducally gorged
or ; 3. argent, three firebrands proper; 4. or, on a chevion
between three martlets sable, an escutcheon of the last
charged with a cross moline between four crescents argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head sable, holding in the beak gules
a brand sable, fired proper. Motto— " N on cantu sed
actu." Married, Jan. 9, 1904, Florence Mary, only child
of Hon. Charles James Weir, of the Madras Civil Service.
Club — East Indian United Service.
JOHN ST. LEGER GILLMAN, Esquire, J. P. oc.
Cork. Bor?i July 11, 1870, being the eldest son of the late
Major Bennett Watkins Gillman, H.M. 12th Regt. of Foot,
by his wife Sarah Beamish, dau. of Francis Bennett of
Clonakilty. Livery —Dark blue, red pipings. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a dexter leg couped above the knee or,
in the dexter chief point an annulet of the last. Mantling
sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased sable, charged with an annulet or, holding in
the beak a bear's paw of the last. Motto — "Non cantu
sed actu." Married, July 29, 1891, Jane Roll Sherlock,
youngest dau. of the late Thomas Sherlock of Devonshire
Square, Bandon ; and has Issue— Muriel Dorothy Eliza-
beth ; Ivy Neville Mary ; Claire Estelle Roll ; and Lorraine
Wigniore Jennie. Seat — The Retreat, Clonakilty, co.
Cork.
THOMAS HERBERT GILLMAN, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 20 1847, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late Webb Gillman, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Gardiner of Scart, co. Cork. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, i. argent, a man's leg couped at the thigh
sable, encircled below the knee by a gemel or ; 2. argent, a
double-headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered
gules, ducally gorged or ; 3. argent, three firebrands pro-
per; 4. or, on a chevron between three martlets sable, an
escutcheon of the last charged with a cross moline between
four crescents argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagles head sable, holding
in the beak gules a brand sable, fired proper. Motto —
" Non cantu sed actu." Married, Oct. 12, 1893, Maria
Catherine Beecher, dau. of Winthrop Baldwin Sealy of
Gortnahorna ; and has Issue — A dau. , Ursula May Sealy.
Residence —
HENRY GILLON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Linlithgow,
late Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, and Captain 18th Hussars.
Born November 10, 1854, being the second but only surviv-
ing son of the late Andrew Gillon, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
Hon. Col. of CO. Volunteers, by his second wife Catherine
Cameron (afterwards Lady Maxwell of Calderwood), dau.
of Walter Logan. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a saltire
argent, five martlets volant of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a raven
on the face of a rock proper. Supporters — Two ravens
proper. Motto — " Tutum refugium." Married, Oct. 12,
1881, Amy Blanch, dau. of G. W. Hemans, and granddau.
of Mrs. Felicia Hemans, the poetess. Seat — Wallhouse,
Bathgate, co. Linlithgow. Town residence— ^^ Cromwell
Road, South Kensington.
GILMOUR, see GORDON-GILMOUR.
ALLAN GILMOUR, Esquire, J P. and D.L. Born
1820, being the eldest son of James Gilmour of Polnoon, co.
Renfrew, by Clementina his wife, dau. of John Stuart.
Armorisil bearings — Argent, on a chevron invected between
three trefoils slipped vert, as many hunting-horns stringed
of the first. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter hand fessevvays, couped, hold-
ing a writing pen proper. Motto—" Nil penna sed usus."
Married, 1850, Isabella Buchanan, dau. of WiUiani
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ewing of Dunoon, co. Argyll ; and has, with other Issue —
Allan Gilmour, Gentleman, LL. H. Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge, Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple [m., 1875,
Amelia Curror of Nivingstone, co. Kinross ; and has issue,
Arthur Derrick Gilmour, Gentleman, fi. 1881.] Seat —
Eaglesham House, by Glasgow, N.B.
Sir JOHN GILMOUR, first Baronet, of Lundin and
Montrave, co. Fife, and of South Walton, Mearns, co.
Renfrew, J. P. and D.L. Fife, Lieut. -Col. Fife and Forfar
Imp. Yeom. Born July 24, 1845, V)eing the eldest son of
the late Allan Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave, and of
South Walton. Armorial bearings (1869)— Argent, on a
chevron between three trefoils slipped vert, as many hunt-
ing-horns of the first, the escutcheon being charged with
his badge as a Baronet. Mantling vert, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a de.xter hand fesse-
ways couped, holding a writing-pen proper, and en an escroU
over the same this Motto, " Nil penna sed usus. " Married,
1873, Henrietta, dau. of David Gilmour of Quebec ; and has
Issiie — (i) John Gilmour, Esq., Capt. Fife and Forfar Imp.
Yeom., b. May 27, 1876 ; (2) Harry Gilmour, Esq., h. 1878 ;
(3) Douglas Giiuioui-, Esq., b. 1889; Maud ; and Henrietta
Walton. Seat — Montrave, Leven, Fifeshire. Clubs — Carl-
ton, Junior Carlton, Boodle's, New (Edinburgh).
PETER VALENTINE GILPIN, Esuqire, J. P. for
Bedfordshire, late Lieut. 5th Lancers. Born 1858, being
the only son of the late Peter Valentine Purcell, Esq., of
Halverstovvn, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, by Agnes Maria,
eighth dau. of Sir John Hesketh, Lethbridge, 3rd Bart.
(she 7n. second, 1866, Major St. John Le Marchant, R. H.A) ;
and assumed the surname and arms of Gilpin by Royal
License in the year 1862. Club — Naval and Military. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, a boar passant sable, in chief two
roses gules, Ijarbed and seeded proper, a canton azure for
difference. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of three tilting-spears
points upwards, one in pale and two in saltire proper, as
many mascles interlaced fesseways or. Married, 1883, Amy
Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Henry Meux-
Smith of Hocklifte ; and has, with other Issue — Valentine
Purcell Gilpin, Gentleman, b. 1885. ^ert/.v — Hockliffe
Grange, Leighton Buzzard ; Halverstown, Kilcullen, co.
Kildare.
§ GEORGE THOMAS GILPIN -BROWN, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for North Riding of co. York. High
Sheriff of Yorkshire 1893. Born 1848, being the eldest son
of the late George Gilpin-Brown, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
the North Riding co. York, by his wife Louisa, dau. of
the late Hon. Thomas Laurence Dundas (fourth son ol the
Rt. Hon. first Baron Dundas). Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a chevron ermine, between three lions' gambs erased
and erect argent, three escallops of the field, all within a
bordure of the second, on a chief of the third, an eagle dis-
played between two escallops sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb
erased argent, armed and charged with a bar gemel gules,
the paw holding two eagles' wings conjoined sable. MottO
— " Dictis factisque simplex." Seats — Sedbury Park, Rich-
mond, Yorkshire; Scar House, Arkengarthdale, Richmond,
Yorks.
WILLIAM DUNDAS GILPIN - BROWN, Esquire,-
J. P. for parts of Kesteven, Lines., F.S.I. Born Nov. 17,
1851, being the second son of the late George Gilpin-
Brown, Esq., J.P, and D.L. for the North Riding of co.
is the Military Cockade,
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York, by his wife Louisa, dau. of the late Hon. Thomas
Laurence Dundas (fourth son of the Rt. Hon. first Baron
Dundas). Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
ermine, between three lion's gambs erased and erect argent,
three escallops of the field, all within a bordure of the
second, on a chief of the third, an eagle displayed between
two escallops sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased
argent, armed, and charged with a bar gemel gules, the
paw holding two eagles' wings conjoined sable. Motto
— " Dictis factisque simplex.' Married, Sept. 30, 1885,
Ada Frances Meta Maule, dau. of Major-General Frank
Horsley, late 3rd Madras 1-ight Cavalry ; and has Issue —
Leslie George Gilpin-Brown, Gentleman, b. July 20, 1886;
and Dorothy Louisa. Residence — Shilston House, Leam-
ington.
GILPIN-BROWN. Gules, on a chevron ermine, between
three lion's gambs erased and erect argent, three escallops
of the field all within a bordure of the second, on a chief of
the third an eagle displayed between two escallops sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's gamb erased argent, armed and charged
with a bar gemel gules, the paw holding two eagle's wings
conjoined sable. Motto — " Dictis factisque simplex."
Sons of George Gilpin- Brown, Esq., of Sedbury Park,
Yorks., J. P. and D.L. for N. Rdg. co. Yorks. , d.
1889, by his wife Louisa, d. of late Hon. Thomas L.
Dundas (fourth son of ist Lord Dundas) : —
George Thomas Gilpin-Brown, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
N. Rdg. Yorks. (High Sheriff Yorks. 1893), b. 1848. Seats—
Sedbury Park, Richmond, Yorks. ; Scar House, Arkengarth-
dale, Richmond, Yorks.
William Dundas Gilpin- Brown, Esq. [q.v.).
JAMES GILROY, Gentleman, Bachelor of Medicine and
Master of Surgery of the University of Glasgow, L.R.C.P.
Born May i, 1858, being the eldest son of James Gilroy of
Thurscraig, Paisley, by Agnes Campbell his wife, dau. of
Thomas Corbett, Esq., of Shawhill, PoUokshaws, co. Ren-
frew, J. P. for that CO. Livery — Blue and white. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, three dolphins haurient azure.
finned gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure, doubled ar-
gent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
winged heart in flames proper, the wings or; and in an
escroll over the crest this Motto, "Ad finem fidelis."
Estates — Property in Suffolk, Glasgow, and Paisley.
Postal addresses— ^■AX.itxh&cV, Ecclefechan ; Ilketshall, St.
Margaret's, Suffolk ; and 849 Lylesland, Paisley.
GILSTRAP, see MACRAE-GILSTRAP.
MATTHEW BABINGTON GISBORNE, Gentleman.
Born 1863, being the elder son of the late Thomas Matthew
Gisborne, Esq.. J. P. and D.L. co. Derby, J. P. cos. Leices-
ter and Stafford, by his wife Caroline Frances, dau. of Rev.
William Wilberforce Bird. Armorial bearings— Erminois,
a lion rampant sable, collared argent, on a canton vert a
garb or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Out of a mural
coronet argent, a demi-lion rampant ermines, collared,
dovetailed or. Residence —
The Hon. WILLIAM GISBORNE, J. P. for Hereford-
shire. Born 1825, being the third but eldest surviving son
of the late Thomas John Gisborne of Holme Hall, co.
Derby, by his wife Sarah, dau. of J. A, Krehmer of Cour-
land, St. Petersburg. Armorial bearings— Erminois, a
lion rampant sable, collared argent, and on a canton vert a
garb or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermines, collared,
dovetailed or, and issuing out of a mural coronet argent.
Married Carolme Gertrude, eldest dau. of the late Assis-
tant-Commissary Gen. Charles Brigden ; and has Issue—
(i) Lionel Guy Gisborne, Gentleman, b. Jan. 9, 1866,
\_m. Jessie, eldest dau. of James Mackintosh Gow of
Edinburgh, and has issue, Enid May Margaret, b. 1894] ;
Mary Gertrude [w., Dec. 12, 1893, Edward Rosebery
Anson of the Civil Service, British Guiana] ; Edith Clara,
Alice [w., 1893, Capt, Reginald Brittan, Sherwood Foresters,
Derbyshire Regiment]. 56ra/j-— AUestree Hall, co, Derby ;
Lingen, Brampton Bryan, co. Hereford.
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SAMUEL GIST, Gentleman. Born January 6, 1832,
being the son of the late Samuel Gist Gist, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace, of Wormington
Grange, by his wife Marianne, commonly known
as the Honourable Marianne, only daughter of
the Right Honourable Warner Westenra, second Lord
Rossmore. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Per pale gules and sable, on a chevron engrailed er-
minois, between three swans' heads and necks erased
ermine, as many fleurs-de-lis azure. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
is the Naval Cockade.
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of the colours, a swan's head and neck erased ermine,
collared gules, between two palm branches vert. Motto —
" Benigno numine." Seat — Wormington Grange, Stanton,
Cheltenham.
The Right Honourable HERBERT JOHN GLAD-
STONE, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, a
Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
Member of Parliament for the Western Division of Leeds,
Under-Secretary of State for Home Department, 1903-4,
First Commissioner of Works 1894-5. Born January 7,
1854, being the son of the Right Honourable William Ewart
Gladstone, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable
Privy Council, Member of Parliament, by his wife Cathe-
rme, eldest daughter of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne,
eighth Baronet. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Bath.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a savage's
head affront(5e, guttfe-de-sang, wreathed about the temples
with holly proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an
orle of martlets sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, and issuant from a wreath of holly proper, a
demi-griffin sable, supporting between the claws a sword
enfiled by a wreath of oak all proper ; with the Motto, "Fide
et virtute." Married, 1901, Dorothy Mary, daughter of
Sir R. H. Paget, Bart., P.C. Residences— ^dLT\Aycxo{\.,
Littlestone ; and 2 Cowley Street, Westminster.
ROBERT GLADSTONE, Esquire, J. P. co. S. Lanes,
and of Dumfries, Chairman of the Mersey Docks and Har-
bour Board. Born July 17, 1833, being the eldest son of
the late Thomas Steuart Gladstone of Capenoch, in co. of
Dumfries, by his wife Elizabeth Field, daughter of the late
Samuel Clark of Dumfries. Clvh — Palatine (Liverpool).
Livery — Black, with silver buttons; waistcoat red, with
narrow white stripes. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
savage's head affront^e, dropping blood, wreathed about
the temples with holly proper, within an orle flory gules, all
within an orle of eight martlets sable, impaling the same
arms of Gladstone, namely argent, a savage's head affron-
tt^'e, dropping blood, wreathed about the temples with holly
proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an orle of eight
martlets sable ; and for his Crest, issuant from a wreath of
holly proper, a demi-griflin sable, supporting between the
claws a sword enfiled with a wreath of oak all proper ; with
the Motto, "Fide et virtute." Married, February 16,
i860, Mary Ellen [d. 1895), eldest dau. of the late Robertson
Gladstone, Esquire, of Court Hey, near Liverpool, Justice
of the Peace for Liverpool, and for the County Palatine
of Lancaster; and has lssue~[\) Arthur Steuart Glad-
stone, Gentleman, born November 27, i860 ; (2) John
Steuart Gladstone, Gentleman, born .'\ugust 13, 1862 ; (3)
Robert Gladstone, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Bachelor
of Civil Law, of the University of 0.\ford, born May 6,
1866 ; (4) Ernest Steuart Gladstone, Gentleman, born July
6, 1867 ; Mary Ellen ; Catharine Steuart ; Flora Steuart ;
Edith Steuart ; Margaret Steuart ; Helen Steuart ; and
Lilian Steuart. Estate and postal address — Woolton Vale,
near Liveipool.
The Reverend STEPHEN EDWARD GLADSTONE,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of
Hawarden, in the county of Flint. Born April 4, 1844, being
the second son (but eldest surviving) of the Right Honour-
able William Ewart Gladstone, by his wife Catherine,
daughter of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, Baronet. Livery
— Dark cloth, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a savage's head affrontt^e, drop-
ping blood, wreathed about the temples with holly proper,
within an orle flory gules, all within eight martlets in orle
sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a wreath of holly proper, a demi-griffin sable,
supporting between the claws a sword enfiled with a wreath
of oak all proper; with the Motto, "Fide et virtute."
Married, Jan. 29, 1885, Annie C. , daughter of the late
Charles Bowman Wilson, M.R.C.S., of Liverpool; and
has Issue — (i) Albert Charles Gladstone, Gentleman, born
1886 ; (2) Charles Andrew Gladstone, Gentleman, born
1888 ; (3) Stephen Deiniol Gladstone, Gentleman, born
1891 ; (4) William Herbert Gladstone, Gentleman, born
1898 ; Catherine ; and Edith. Postal address — Hawarden
Rectory, Chester.
WALTER LONGUEVILLE GLADSTONE, Gentle-
man. Born Sept. 30, 1846, being the fifth son of Robertson
Gladstone, by his wife Mary Ellen, dau. of Hugh Jones.
Livery — Claret, crimson vest. Armorial bearings— Argent,
is the Military Cockade,
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a savage's head affront^e, distilling drops of blood, wreathed
about the temples with holly proper, within an orle fleury
gules, all within eight martlets in orle sable. Mantling
argent and gules. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a wreath of holly proper, a denii-griffin sable,
supporting between the claws a sword, the blade enfiled by
a wreath of oak also proper. Motto— " Fide et virtute."
Seat— Court Hey, Broad Green, Liverpool. CIud—Pa\a.Une
(Liverpool).
GLASBROOK (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile per pale
indented or and argent, between two fleurs-de-lis in base of
the second, a maunch of the first. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed in
armour, the hands gauntleted proper, holding a maunch
gules.
Son of John Glasbrook, Esq., J. P. Glamorgan:—
John Glasbrook, Esq., J.P. Glamorgan (High Sheriff
1903-4), d. 1849; w. 1891, Edith Amelia Batchelor ; and
has issue — John Henry Lionel Glasbrook, Gentleman,
i>. 1892. iVa/— Sketty Court, Sketty, co. Glamorgan.
fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure,
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
67«^— Conservative, Liverpool. Fos /a/ address — Hayman's
Green, West Derby, Liverpool.
FREDERICK EDWARD DE TWENEBROKES
GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born January i, 1859, being
the youngest son of the late Henry Glazebrook of Liverpool,
by Amelia his wife, daughter of Thomas Forbes Walmisley
of Westminster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and hold-
ing in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head
erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh
fesseways of the last. Married, October 21, 1889, Con-
stance Farrer, daughter of Edward Glazebrook ; and has
had Issue — Frederick Newton Glazebrook, Gentleman, died
an infant ; and a daughter.
GLASGOW, see ROBERTSON-GLASGOW.
GLASGOW, formerly of Auchenraith (1847). Argent, an
oak-tree growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief
gules, a garb between two crescents or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest —
Eld. son of William James Glasgow, Esq., J. P., of Old
Court ((/. 1887), by Dora, eld/d. of Bernard Robert
Shaw of Monkston, co. Cork : —
Alexander John Glasgow, Gentleman, 6. 1857. Seat —
Old Court, CO. Cork.
HAMILTON GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born July
24, 1867, being the fifth son of the late Nicholas Smith
Glazebrook of Hayman's Green, West Derby, Liverpool,
M. R.C.S. England, by his wife Sarah Anne, dau. of
Richard Tetley of Fremont, West Derby, Liverpool.
Armorial bearings -Ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or,
on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-
lis azure. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg
erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Postal address—
Hayman's Green, West Derby, Liverpool.
ALFRED PERCY GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born
being the fourth son of the late Rev. John Kirkland
Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
Melling, near Liverpool, by his wife Harriet Augusta, dau.
of William Harter of Hope Hall, Eccles, Manchester.
Armorial bearings — Ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or,
on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-
lis azure. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased
at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married, Nov. 21, 1889,
Alice Fanny, dau. of James A. Eaton.
HARTER KIRKLAND GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman.
Borii , being the eldest son of the late Rev. John Kirk-
land Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Melling, near Liverpool, by his wife Harriet
Augusta, dau. of William Harter of Hope Hall, Eccles,
Manchester. Armorial beartags— Ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure,
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
P^j/a/ a(/(/«Jj— Exchange Buildings, Liverpool.
ARTHUR GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman, son of the late
Edward Glazebrook of Liverpool, by his second wife Anne,
dau. of Capt. Henry Farrer of Scaleby Hall, Carlisle.
Armorial bearings — Ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on
a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased
at the thigh fesseways of the last.
CHARLES GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born
being the third son of the late Rev. John Kirkland Glaze-
brook, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
Melling, near Liverpool, by his wife Harriet Augusta, dau.
of William Harter of Hope Hall, Eccles, Manchester.
Armorial bearings — Ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
beaked, legged, and holding ui the beak a flenr-de-lis or,
on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased
at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married A.2^x. of Thomas
Court of Liverpool.
FRANCIS KIRKLAND GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman.
Born June 9, 1B57, being the second son of the late
Nicholas Smith Glazebrook of Hayman's Green, West
Derby, Liverpool, M. R.C.S. England, by his wife Sarah
Anne, dau. of Richard Tetley of Fremont, West Derby,
Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a
HENRY GEORGE TWANBROOK GLAZEBROOK,
Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford.
Born October 16, 1845, being the younger son of the late
Reverend lames Kirkland Glazebrook, Clerk m Holy Orders,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, and Vicar of
Lower Darwen, in the county of Lancaster, by Mary his
wife, daughter of lohn Hargreavesof Hart Common, West-
houghton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle displayed
gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis
or on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-
de-lis azure; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure,
an eatrle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
Married Louisa Russel, only child of Russel Patey, Com-
mander in the Royal Navy; and has Issue~{\) George
Russel Glazebrook, Gentleman, born October 19, 1878;
(2) Harold Patey Glazebrook, Gentleman, born December
30, 1886 ; and Constance Patey.
HERBERT ERNEST GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman.
Born , being the fifth son of the late Rev. John Kirk-
land Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Melling, near Liverpool. Armonal bearings-
Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and
holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two
bezants, each charged with a fleurde-lis azure. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear s head erased
or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesse-
ways of of the last. Married, Oct. 31, 1893, Charlotte
Mary Evelyn, dau. of Captain Alfred Eaton, K.N.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Gentleman. Born September 23, 1855, being the eldest sur-
viving son of the late Henry Glazebrook of Liverpool, by
Amelia his wife, daughter of Thomas Forbes Walmisley of
Westminster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and hold-
ing in the beak a fieur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased
or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesse-
ways of the last. Married, March 25, 1890, Leila Mary,
daughter of Alexander Geddes of Liverpool ; and has Issue
— (i) Francis Henry Glazebrook, Gentleman, b. October 2,
1893 ; (2) Paul Kirkland Glazebrook, Gentleman, b. June 19,
1899 ; and Dorothy May. Postal address — Oxton, Birken-
head.
bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased
or, nmzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesse-
ways of the last. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married,
June 28, 1883, Frances Gertrude, dau. of the late John
William Atkinson of Saint John's, Ilkley, in the co. of York ;
and has Issue — Arthur Rimington Glazebrook, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 28, 1891 ; Gertrude Ethel ; Monica; and Marian
Joan. Postal address — Bushy House, Teddington, Middle-
sex. Club — Athenaeum (London).
THOMAS TWANBROOK GLAZEBROOK, Gentle-
lan. Darn October i, 1843, being the second son of the
MICHAEL GEORGE GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman.
Born May 28, 1819, being the youngest son of the late Thomas
Kirkland Glazebrook of Orford Lodge, Warrington, Cap-
tain in the Militia, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of
Thomas Twanbrook of Appleton, in the County Palatine of
Chester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine,
an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the
beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a bear s head erased or,
muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways
of the last. Married, April 21, 1852, Margaret Elizabeth,
daughter of Joseph Tapson of London ; and has Issue — (i)
The Reverend Michael George Glazebrook, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, Hon.
Canon of Bristol, and now Headmaster of Clifton School ,
born August 4, 1853 [married, July 29, 1880, Ethel, daughter
of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Baronet] ; (2) Hugh de Twene-
brokes Glazebrook, Gentleman, born March 30, 1855
[married, July 30, 1891, Florence Singleton, daughter of
Edward Wilson] ; (3) Arthur James Glazebrook, Gentle-
man, born August 28, 1861 [married, November 7, 1889,
Lucy tiie Maclauchlan of St. John's, New Brunswick] ; and
two daughters.
NICHOLAS SMITH GLAZEBROOK, Esquire, J.P.,
has the Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal for Public Service in India
(1901). Born Sept. 29, 1859, being the third son of the
late Nicholas Smith Glazebrook of Hayman's Green, West
Derby, Liverpool, M.R.C.S. England, by his wife Sarah
Anne, dau. of Richard Tetley of Fremont, West Derby,
Liverpool. Armorial bearings— Ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure,
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
Married, Sept. 15, 1891, Edith Mary, dau. of the late
William Cleaver of West Derby; and has /.M?/e —Edward
Cleaver Glazebrook, /;. Oct. 3, 1892. Postal address —
Bombay, India.
PHILIP KIRKLAND GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman.
Born June 24, 1880, being the only son of the late John
Knowles Glazebrook, Gentleman, of Manchester and
Lymm Hall, co. Chester, by his wife Cecilia Anne Esther,
dau. of Robert Watson of the Riddings, Oswaldtwisle.
Armorial bearings — Ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on
a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's
leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
RICHARD TETLEY GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman,
M.A., and Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. , D.Sc, F.R.S.,
sometime Principal of Liverpool University Coll., Director
of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. Bo7-n
Sept. 18, 1854, being the eldest son of Nicholas Smith Glaze-
brook, Gentleman, Member of the Royal College of Sur-
geons (England), by his wife .Sarah Anne, dau. of Richard
Tetley of Fremont, West Derby, Liverpool. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged,
and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two
late Thomas Twanbrook Glazebrook of New Brighton, in
the County Palatine of Chester, by his wife Catharine,
daughter of William Hall, Justice of the Peace, of Grappen-
hall Hall, in the same county, and afterwards of Twembrooke
House, Seaforth, in the County Palatine of Lancaster.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle
displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled
azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the
last. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Postal address — Pala-
tine Club, Liverpool.
WILLIAM HALL GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 18, 1846, being the youngest son of the late Thomas
Twanbrook Glazebrook of New Brighton, in the Co. Palatine
of Chester, by his wife Catherine, daughter of William Hall
of Grappenhall Hall, in the same county and afterwards of
Twembrooke House, Seaforth, in the County Palatine of
Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and
holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two
bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's
head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the
thigh fesseways of the last. Married, July 13, 1876, Char-
is the Military Cockade.
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of the University of Edinburgh, and widow of Grove
Rowson Berry of New Brighton, Cheshire; and has
Issue — William Twanbrook Glazebrook, Gentleman, born
May I, 1877.
wreath of his liveries an anchor in pale proper ; and in an
escroU above the crest this Motto, " Be firm" (for Coats) ;
and 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a Cornish chough as
in the arms; and in an escroU above this motto, " Deus
alit corsos." Married^ 1876, Elise Agnes, daughter of Alex-
WILLIAM RIMINGTON GLAZEROOK, Gentlemnn.
Born July 19, 1864, being the fourth son of the late
Nicholas Smith Glazebrook of Hayman's Green, West
Derby, Liverpool, M. R.C.S. England, by his wife Sarali
Anne, dau. of Richard Tetley of Fremont, West Derby,
Liverpool. Armorial bearings -Ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure,
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last.
Married Dora, dau. of Samuel Field of Liverpool and
Bettws-Abergele, North Wales; and has /jj^/t'- (i) Reginald
Field Glazebrook, born April 23, 1899 ; and (2) William
Rimington Glazebrook, born Nov. 7, 1900. Postal address
— 17 Kingsmead Road South, Birkenhead.
MOUTRAY GLEDSTANES, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the counties of Tyrone and
(Jofj?nrtf?inCtf Fermanagh. ^o;-« April 28, 1845, being
VCL^ltUPiailtAJ the son of Robert Hornidge of Twicken-
ham, King's County, by his wife Sophia,
daughter of John Corry Moutray, Esquire, Deputy-Lieute-
nant, of Favour Royal, county Tyrone ; succeeded his cousin,
Ambrose Upton Gledstanes, under whose will he assumed
the name and arms of Gledstanes in lieu of those of Hor-
nidge, by Royal License, in 1871. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, per pale or and argent, within an orle of
martlets sable, a savage's head couped, distilling drops
of blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay and holly
leaves all proper (for Gledstanes) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a
chevron engrailed between three bugle-horns stringed gules,
a trefoil slipped or (for Hornidge), impaling the arms of
Verschoyle, namely argent, on a chevron between three
boars' heads couped gules, langued azure, a cross pat^e or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin sable, holding a spear
proper, transfixing a savage's head couped distilling drops
of blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay and
holly leaves as in the arms (for Gledstanes) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, out of park palings proper, a
demi-huntsman affront^e, habited gules, belt and cap sable,
winding a horn or, motto over, " Virtutis laus actio" (for
Hornidge). Motto — Under the arms, "Fide et virtute."
Married, January 15, 1874, Helen Catherine, daughter of
John James Verschoyle, Esquire, of Tassagart, in the county
of Dublin, Justice of the Peace [by his wife Catherine Helen,
daughter of the Reverend W. H. Foster, and grand-daughter
of the Right Reverend W. Foster, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop
of Clogher] ; and has Issue — Ambrose Upton Gledstanes,
Gentleman, 30th Lancers, Indian Army, b. July 6, 1876 .
Helen Margaret Catherine; and Sophia Cecilia Marion;
5fa^^Fardross, Clogher.
^Icn^Coats
Sir THOMAS GLEN GLEN-COATS, first Baronet, of
Ferguslie Park, in the county of Ren-
frew, Lieutenant-Colonel and Hono-
rary Colonel commanding 2nd Ren-
frewshire Volunteer Battalion (Princess
Louise's Regiment) Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
Born 1846, being the son of the late Thomas Coats, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Renfrew, (who died
1883), by his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas Glen of
Thornhill, Johnstone ; assumed the additional surname of
Glen by Royal Licence, dated July 5, 1894. Creation — 1894.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, or, a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon
azure, all between three mascles sable, a bordure engrailed
of the last (for Coats) ; 2 and 3 ermine, three Cornish
choughs sable, beaked and membered gules (for Glen).
Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or ; and for Crests, i. upon a
ander Walker of Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada ;
and has Issue — (i) Thomas Coats Glen Glen-Coats, Esquire,
born 1878 ; (2) Alexander Harold Glen Glen-Coats, Esquire,
born 1883; and Marion Marjorie Winifred Glen. Postal
address — Ferguslie Park, Paisley, N. B.
GEORGE POOLE NORRIS GLENCROSS, Esquire,
J. P. for Cornwall, M.A. Oxon. Born. 1855, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Rev. James Glencross, M.A. (Ball.
Coll., Oxon.), J. P. for Cornwall, by his wife Ann Armenell,
eldest dau. of the late Rev. George P. Norris of Roscraddock
House, St. Cleer, Cornwall. Armorial bearings— Per
saltire ermine and azure, a lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter forepaw a cross patonce of the last, in chief three
chaplets of oak proper, fructed gold. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound argent, charged on the body with a cross patonce
azure, resting the dexter forefoot upon a chaplet as in
the arms. Motto — "A cruce salus." Seat — Luxstowe,
Liskeard.
JAMES FERGUSON GLENN, Gentleman, F.A.I.,
and Member of the Londonderry County Council 1899-
1905. Born 1862, being the eldest son of William Glenn
of Aghadowey, by Mary, dau. of James MacMillan of
Aghadowey, co. Londonderry. Livery — Claret colour
with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
fesse gules, between four martlets, three in chief and one
in base sable, an estoille between two escallop shells or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a mount vert,
under an oak tree proper, a winged lion passant or, charged
on the shoulder with an estoille gules, and holding in his
dexter forepaw a battleaxe proper. Motto— "Deus forti-
tudo mea et salus." Married, Oct. 6, 1890, Mary, second
dau. of Robert Wilson of Dernagross, Aghadowey ; and
has had Issue — (i) James Ferguson Glenn, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 4, 1893; (2) Thomas Charles Glenn, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 5, 1897 ; (3) Robert Wilson Glenn, Gentleman, b. July 3,
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1899 ; Alice Mary, d. 1897 ; Annie Woodburn ; and Maggie
Wilson, d. 1898 (a twin with Thomas Charles) ; Ethel Mary ;
and Ida Caroline. J^esideHce—Fsiirmount, Aghadowey, co.
Londonderry. C/ud — Primrose.
GLINNE, quartered by CONYERS.
CLAYTON LOUIS GLYN, Esquire, J. P. co. Essex.
Born July 13, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Clayton
William Feake Glyn, Esq., of Durrington House, Harlow,
M.A., J. P. CO. Essex, by his wife Mary Jane, eldest dau. of
Thomas Perry of Moor Hall, Harlow. Livery — Blue and
silver with white piping. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable,
guttle d'or (for Glyn) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron argent,
three mullets sable (for Carr). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
erased sable, guttle d'or, in the beak an escallop argent.
Motto— "Firm to my trust." Married, 1892, Elinor, dau.
of Douglas Sutherland of Toronto, Ontario ; and has Issue —
Margot Elinor ; and Juliette Evangeline. Seats —Y)\xrr'mg-
ton House, Essex ; Sheering Hall, Harlow, Essex. Club —
United University.
General Sir JULIUS RICHARD GLYN, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Born 1824, being the son of the Rev. Thomas Clayton
Glyn, by his wife Jemima Julia, dau. of William Hammond
of St. Alban's Court, co. Kent; created C. B. 1859, and
advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order
1886. Armorial bearings — Argent, a double-headed
eagle displayed sable, gutt^e-d'or ; the escutcheon being
surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander
thereof. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
sable, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak an escallop argent.
Married, firstly, 1857, Adelaide (who died 1879), daughter
of William Lea of Areley House, in the county of Worcester ;
secondly, 1890, Julia, daughter of the late General St. George
Showers, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, and widow of Colonel Hamilton Maxwell; and
has Issue living (by first marriage) — Ada ; Marion [married,
1889, Captain Wentworth Odiarne Cavenagh, Bedfordshire
Regiment, and an Instructor at Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, and has issue] ; and Rachel [married, 1896,
Bertram Cox]. Residence — Sherborne House, Sherborne,
in the county of Dorset. Club — Army and Navy.
GLYNN (Vn. Cornwall, 1580 and 1620, Ped. H. Coll.).
Argent, three salmon-spears points downwards sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-talbot ermine, eared or. Motto — "Dry
weres agan Dew ny."
Sons of William Anthony Glynn, Elsq. , of Fairy Hill,
Isle of Wight, and of Bennacot Barton, Boyton,
Cornwall, J. P. for that co., D.CL., b. 1B07; d.
1866 ; tn. 1827, Anne Goodall : —
William Anthony Glynn, Esq., J. P. Hants., D.L. Isle
of Wight, late 26th Cameronian Regt. ,^. 1842; m. 1865,
Margaret Anderson, only d. of Robert Wigram Crawford,
M.P. , of 20 Eaton Square, London, W., and late of
Mickleham Hall, Surrey. Seat — ^ Seagrove, nr. Ryde,
Isle of Wight.
John Henry Oglander of Nun well (q.v.).
The Rev. CHARLES FREDERICK GODDARD,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Clearwell, Glos. Born Nov.
25, 1863, being the fourth but third surviving son of the late
Ambrose LethbridgeGoddard, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. co. Wilts,
M.P. for Cricklade 1847-80, by his wife Charlotte, eldest dau.
of the late Edward Ayshford Sanford of Nynehead Court,
CO. Somerset. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron vair
between three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head affront^e couped at the neck gules,
attired or. Residence — Clearwell Vicarage, Coleford,
Glos.
§ EDWARD HESKETH GODDARD, Esquire, Capt.
Dorset Regt. Born Oct. 19, 1855, being the third
but second surviving son of the late Ambrose Lethbridge
Goddard, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Charlotte,
eldest dau. of the late Edward Ayshford Sanford of Nyne-
head Court, CO. Somerset. Armorial bearings Gules, a
chevron vair between three crescents argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
is the Military Cockade.
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wreath of the colours, a stag's head affront^e, couped at
the neck gules, attired or. Married, April 1891, Gwendo-
line Loyd. Residence —
SFITZROY PLEYDELL GODDARD, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Wilts, Capt. Royal Wilts Yeomanry, late Queen's
Messenger. Born Aug. 30, 1852, being the second son of
Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , M.P.
for Cricklade from 1847 to 1868, and from 1874 to 1880,
and his wife Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late Edward
Ayshford Sanford of Nynehead Court, Somerset. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron vair between three crescents
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling' gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a stag's head aftrontt^e, couped at
the neck proper, attired or. Married, June i, 1895, Eugenia
Kathleen, dau. of T. R. Merry, and widow of the late
Alexander G. Sutton. Estates in the Parishes of Swindon,
Ridbourne, Wroughton, Wanborough, and Aldbourne,
Residences — The Lawn, Swindon, Wilts; and The Comedy,
Christian Malford, Chippenham, Wilts. Club — St.
James's.
GODDEN (H. Coll.). Sable, on a bend argent, between
a sun in splendour in chief and a talbot's head erased in
base or, a garb between two like talbots' heads gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, between two cross crosslets fitch^e bendwise sable
upon a garb fesswise or, an eagle close proper, holding in
the beak three ears of wheat, leaved and slipped also or.
Motto — "Sit laus Deo."
Son of : —
John Godden, Gentleman. Res. — Ferncliffe, Tunbridge
Wells.
INGRAM FULLER GODFREY, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Kent. Born Dec. 24, 1827, being the eldest son of the
late John Jull Godfrey, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Kent (who
assumed the surname and arms of Godfrey by Sign Manual
in 1810), by his wife Augusta Isabella, dau. of John Ingram
of Staindrop Hall, co. Durham. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron between three pelicans' heads erased
or, vulning themselves proper. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-negro proper,
holding in the dexter hand a cross crosslet fitch^e argent.
Motto — " Corde fixam." Seat — Brook Street House, Ash-
next-Sandwich. Kent.
§ ARCHIBALD GODLEY, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Leitrim, and J. P. for co. Cavan, being the fourth
son of the late John Godley, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Killi-
gar, by Catherine, dau. of the late Right Hon. Denis Daly
of Dunsandle, co. Galway, Club — Sackville Street (Dublin).
Armorial bearings — Argent, three unicorns' heads erased
sable, horned gules, two and one, and three trefoils slipped
vert, one and two, and impaling the arms of Stapleton,
namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable (for
Stapleton) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars, and in chief three
escallops azure (for Errington). Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head erased argent, horned gules, charged with three trefoils
slipped vert. Motto — "Sans Dieu rien." Married, 1862,
Jane Elizabeth, third dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Miles John
Stapleton ; and has Issue — Anna Charlotte Adelaide. Seat
— Killigar, Belturbet, co. Leitrim.
Sir ARTHUR GODLEY, Knight Commander of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Permanent Under
Secretary of State for India, Member of the Governing
Body of Rugby School. Born 1847, being the son of John
Robert Godley of Killigar, Belturbet, co. Leitrim, by Char-
lotte, dau. of C. W. G. Wynne, M.P. of Voelas, Denbigh-
shire ; created C. B. 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight
Commander 1893. Club — Athentfium. Armorial bearings
— Argent, three unicorns' heads erased sable, horned gules,
two and one, and three trefoils slipped vert, one and two,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath,
and pendent the badge of a K.C. B. , and impaling on a
second escutcheon the arms of James, namely gules, a dolphin
embowed or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, horned gules, charged with three trefoils slipped
vert; with the Motto, " Sans Dieu rien." Married, 1871,
the Hon. Sarah, dau. of the Right Hon. Walter Charles
James, ist Baron Northbourne; and has surviving Issue —
Hugh John Godley, Esq., b. 1877; Helen Sarah [fn., 1895,
Henry Rice of Dane Court, and has issue] ; Eveline Charlotte ;
and Katharine Euphemia. Postal addresses — 13 Ennisnio.
Gardens, London, S.W. ; Minley Lodge, Farnborough
Hants.
GODOLPHIN, quartered by CONYERS.
GOFF, see DAVIS-GOFF.
GERALD LIONEL JOSEPH GOFF, Esq., J. P. for
Hants, Major -Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Born
1855, being the eldest surviving son of the late Joseph Goff,
Esq., of Burton Grange, Herts, by Lady Adela, dau. of
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly, and grandson of the late
Joseph Goff, Esq., of Hale Park. Club — Naval and Mili-
tary. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between two
fleurs-de-lis in chief and a lion rampant in base or. Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a squirrel sejant proper. MottO — " Fier sans
tache." Seat — Hale Park, Salisbury.
ROBERT GOFF, Esq. Born 1823, being the third son
of the late Joseph Goff, Esq., of Hale Park, Hants, by Jane,
dau. of the late Capt. Thomas Stannus. Club — Arthur's.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between two fleurs-
de-lis in chief and a lion rampant in base or. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a squirrel sejant proper. Motto — "Fier sans
tache." Married, 1859, Cameron, only child of the late
Gen. de Lautour, C.B., K.H. ; and has Issue — ^ Ewan
Cameron Robert Goff, Gentleman, b. 1865 [;;/., 1892, Ellen
Clara, youngest dau. of George Sefton Constable of Sefton
Place, Warning Camp, Sussex]. Seat — Summers Place,
near Billingshurst, Sussex.
§ THOMAS CLARENCE EDWARD GOFF, E.squire,
Captain 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Regt. , J.P. co. Yorks.
and D. L. co. Roscommon. Born 1867, being the eldest
son of the late Capt. Thomas William Goff of Carriglea,
J.P. and D.L. for co. Roscommon (High Sheriff 1858), and
M.P. for the same county 1859, i860, by Dorothea, dau.
of the late Rev. Lord Augustus FitzClarence. Armorial
bearings— Azure, on a chevron, between two fleurs-de-lis
in chief and a demi-lion rampant couped in base or, an
annulet gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper, charged on
the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or, and holding in its fore-
paws a nut also proper. Motto — " Honestas optima poli-
tia." Married, April 15, 1896, Lady Cecilie Heathcote
Drummond Wijloughby, fourth dau. of Gilbert Henry, ist
Earl of Ancaster ; and has /j-.f7/e— Thomas Robert Charles
Goff, Gentleman, b. July 16, 1898; and Elizabeth Moyra.
Estate — Carrowroe Park, co. Roscommon. Postal address
— 46 Pont Street, London, S.W. Club — White's.
SURGKON-MAJOR HENRY ALEXANDER GOGARTY,
M.D. (Dublin), retired A.M.D., son of the late Andrew
Gogarty, M.D. (St. Andrews), of Rio de Janeiro, and
formerly of Du'olin, by Hannah, daughter of Hayden.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly argent and vert, a cross-
flory between four fleams all counterchanged. Mantling
vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a talbot passant gules, its forepaw supported by a
fleam or. Motto — " Fidelis." Postal address — Thwaite
House, Canterbury.
CHARLES GOLD, Esquire, J.P. co. Essex, M.P. for
North Essex since 1895. Born Jan. *2, 1837, being the
second son of the late Michael Gold of Birmingham,
by his wife Ellen, dau. of William Younge, also of
Birmingham. Armorial bearings -Gules, a chevron or,
surmounted by another of the field thereon two roses argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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in chief a bezant between two lions rampant of the second,
each gorged with a collar of the third, and in base a like
ion between two bezants. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar or, supporting with the paws a branch
of three roses leaved and slipped all argent, a bezant.
Motto -" Non deerit alter aureus." Married, 1859, Fanny
Georgiana, dau. of the late Henry Gilbey of Bishop
Stortford. Seat— The Limes, Birchange, Essex. Totvn
residence — 17 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, N.W. t7«(J— Devonshire.
H HENRY GOLD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Berk-
w shire, High Sheriff 1897. Born 1835, being the eldest
son of the late Michael Gold of Birmingham, by his wife
Ellen, dau. of William Younge, also of Birmingham.
Armorial bearing's— Gules, a chevron or, surmounted by
another of the field thereon two roses argent, in chief a
bezant between two lions rampant of the second, each
gorged with a collar of the third, and in base a like lion
between two bezants. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar or, supporting with the paws a branch
of three roses leaved and slipped all argent, a bezant.
Motto— "Non deerit alter aureus." Married, 1858,
Charlotte A., dau. of the late Henry Gilbey of Bishop
Stortford. Seat - Hedsor, Maidenhead. Town residence
— 3 Gloucester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Club—
Devonshire.
GOLD. Gules, a chevron or, surmounted of another of
the field, thereon two roses argent, in chief a bezant be-
tween two lions rampant of the second, each gorged with a
collar of the third, and in base a like lion between two
bezants. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a
collar or, supporting with the paws a branch of three
roses leaved and slipped all argent, a bezant. Motto —
" Non deerit alter aureus."
Son of Henry Gold, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , l>. 1835;
m. 1858, Charlotte A., d. of late Henry Gilbey of
Bishop's Stortford : —
Alfred Gilbey Gold, Esq., J. P. Berks, b. i Oct. 1859;
m. 4 Aug. 1886, Mary, d. of Henry Oxenham of Bovingdon ;
and has issue — (i) Cecil Argo Gold, Gentleman, b. 3 June
1887; (2) Patrick Hugh Gold, Gentleman, b. 13 March
1889 ; (3) Alec Henry Gold, Gentleman, b. 26 July 1895 ;
and Stella Mary. Res. — Rawdon House, Holyport, Berks.
Club — Orleans.
ARCHIBALD MURGATROYD GOLDIE GOLDIE-
SCOT, Gentleman, of Craigmuie, in Stewartry of Kirkcud-
bright. Bo)-u March 1863, being the son of the late Thomas
Goldie Goldie-Scot of Craigmuie, by his wife and cousin
Frances Elizabeth Lever Goldie. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, or on a bend between two griffins' heads erased
azure, a mullet between two crescents of the first (for Scot) ;
2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three trefoils
slipped vert (for Goldie), over all, on an escutcheon of pre-
tence argent, two bends sable, the upper engrailed (for Lever).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of
his liveries are set for Crests, i. a stag trippant proper (for
Scot) ; 2. a garb or (for Goldie). Mottoes — Over the crests,
" Fideliter amo," and "Quid utilius." Married, 1885, his
cousin Ellen Gertrude, fourth daughter of the Reverend
Michael Henry Simpson, Vicar of Towlaw, in the county
of Durham ; and has Issue — Dorothy Lever and Cecil Mary.
Seat — Craigmuie, Moniaive, Thornliill, North Britain.
The Honourable Sir JOHN TANKERVILLE
GOLDNEY, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of Trinidad.
Born 1846, being the third son of Sir Gabriel Goldney,
Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Richard
Haywood Alexander of Corsham, in the county of Wiltshire ;
created Knight Bachelor, 1893. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, on a bend en-
grailed plain cotised argent, between two eagles displayed
of the last, three garbs sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours.
in front of a garb as in the arms, three cinquefoils or ; with
the Motto, " Honor virtutis prsemium." Married, February
9, 1875, Jane Macgregor, daughter of John Laird, Member
of Parliament for Birkenhead. Postal address — Trinidad,
West Indies.
GOLDSMID, see HOFFNUNG
D'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID.
GOLDSMID, and
OSMOND ELIM D'AVIGDOR GOLDSMID, Esquire,
J. P. for cos. Kent and Sussex, M.A., LL.B. Trinity Hall,
Cambs. , Lord of the Manor of Southborough ; assumed the
name and arms of Goldsmid by Royal Licence, May 1896, on
succeeding the late Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart. Born Aug. 9,
1877, being the only son of the late Elim Henry D'Avigdor,
by his wife Henrietta, dau. of B. S. Jacobs. Livery — Black,
black and yellow striped waistcoat ; (dress) : fawn coat,
blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, per saltire ermine and erminois, on a chief gules, a
goldfinch proper between two roses or (for Goldsmid) ; 2 and
3 sable, a lion passant argent, holding in the dexter fore-
paw an anchor erect or between two mullets of si.x points
paleways of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, supporting
with the paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded azure (for
Goldsmid) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, two demi-
greyhounds respecting each other sable, supporting be-
tween the paws a bezant cliarged with a demi-lion rampant
and couped, holding in the dexter paw an anchor erect,
both sable. Seat — Somerhill, Tonbridge, Kent. Clubs —
White's and Carlton.
Sir DAVID LIONEL GOLDSMID-STERN-SALO-
MONS, Bart., M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, D.L.
CO. Kent, and High Sheriff 1881, Mayor of Tunbridge Wells
1895, J. P. for Kent, Sussex, Midfilesex, Westminster, and
London, a County Councillor for Kent ; assumed by
Royal Licence (1899) the additional surnames and arms
of Goldsmid and Stern. Born Jan. 28. 1851, being the
only son of the late Phillip Salomons, by his wife Emma,
is the Military Cockade.
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dau. of Jacob Montefiore of Sydney, New South Wales.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron
gules and sable, a chevron vair, between (in chief) two
lions rampant, double-queued or, each holding between
the paws a plate charged with an ermine spot, and in
base a cinquefoil erminois (for Salomons) ; 2. or, on a
bend indented gules, three estoiles of the tirst, and in the
centre chief point a cross crosslet also gules (for Stern) ; 3.
per saltire erminois and ermine on a chief gules, a gold-
finch proper, between two roses or, and a canton ermine.
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out of si.x park-
pales or, a demi-lion double-queued gules, holding between
the paws a bezant charijed with an ermine spot (for Salo-
mons) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn gules,
armed, maned, and unguled or, charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet argent (for Stern) ; 3. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion argent, in the paws a bundle of
twigs erect or, banded azure, charged on the shoulder with
volant above an eagle proper, in the beak a billet or, sur-
mounted by a rainbow, also proper. Motto — " Endeavour."
a cross-crosslet gules. Motto —" Deo adjuvante." Married,
July 20, 1882, Laura, younger dau. of Baron de Stern of
4 Hyde Park Gate, London; and has /s.<:i/e-{i) David
Reginald Herman Phillip Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, Esq.,
d. Oct. 13, 1885 ; Maud Julia ; Sybil Gwendolen, d. 1899 ;
Vera Frances; and Ethel Dorothy. 5tr(7/ — Broomhill, Tun-
bridge Wells, Kent. ToTun residence — 49 Grosvenor
Street, London, W. C//^*^j— Carlton, Athenaeum, City of
London, Royal Societies', Savage.
WILLIAM GOLDTHORPE, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Lancaster, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the Hun-
dred of Salford, and Barrister-at-Law (Gray's Inn). Bom
May 2, 1839. Z,/w;jc— Dark green. Armorial bearings
— Per pale argent and or, in base a mount vert, issuant
therefrom six oak trees, tliree on either side proper, a chief
nebuly azure, thereon three bezants. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a rock, and
jResidences —Brook House, Levenshulme, Manchester; Gorst
House, Chorley, Cheshire. Clud — Union (Manchester).
GOLKAR, quartered by TEMPEST.
GOMM, see CARR-GOMM.
Sir DANIEL FULTHORPE GOOCH, 3rd Baronet.
Born May 25, 1869, being the only son of the late Sir
Henry Daniel Gooch, 2nd Baronet, by his wife Mary
Kelsall, dau. of Joseph Rodney Croskey of Philadelphia,
U.S.A. Livery — Dark blue, red waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between
three talbots passant, two escallops all counterchanged, on
a chief engrailed gules, a Catherine - wheel between two
leopards' faces or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a talbot per pale sable and argent,
gorged with a wreath of oak, and resting the de.xter forepaw
on a wheel or. Motto — " Fide et virtute." Married, ]\i\\e. 2^,
1896, Mary Winifred, only dau. of the late Edward William
Monro of Clewer Hill ; and has Issue — Lancelot Daniel
Edward Gooch, Esq. , b. Sept. i8, 1897 ; and Phillis Evelyn.
Seat — Clewer Park, Windsor, Berks. Clubs — Kildare
Street (Dublin), Isthmian.
M JOHN ROBERT PHELIPS GOODDEN, Esquire,
^ Colonel, late Lieut. -Col. commanding Dorset "Queen's
Own " Yeomanry, 1890, J. P. and D.L. Dorset, J. P. Somer-
set, M.A. Oxford, High Sheriff of Dorset 1890, formerly
4th Dragoon Guards. Born July 23, 1845, being the eldest
son of the late John Goodden, Esq., of Over Compton, by
his wife Ann, dau. of Rev. R. Phelips. Livery — {Dress)
blue coat and waistcoat trimmed with gold lace, blue plush
breeches with gold lace garter, black stockings ; (undress)
blue dark coat and trousers, blue and yellow striped waist-
coat, gilt buttons, drab greatcoat. Armorial bearings-
Azure, on a bend between two demi-lions rampant erased or,
three lozenges, vair, gules, and argent. Mantling azure and
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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or. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased
or, with wings endorsed vair, argent, and gules, holding in
its arms. MottO — "Jovis omnia plena," "God is every-
where." Matried, May 19, 1875, Caroline, eldest dau. of
Rt. Hon. Sir Bernard Samuelson, Bart., P.C., F. R.S. ; and
Gooden-Chisholni, heir of line, heir general, and heir of
entail of The Chisholms of Strathglass, by his wife Anne
Elizabeth, dau. of John Lambert of Banstead. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a boar's head erased or, langued azure.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
has Issue -(i) John Bernhard Harbin Goodden, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 18, 1876; (2) Cecil Phelips Goodden, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 12, 1879 ; (3) Robert Blundell Goodden, Gentleman,
b. April 2, 1881 ; and Maud Wyndham. Seat — Compton
House, Nether Compton, near Sherborne. Clubs — Junior
Carlton and Cavalry.
CHISHOLM GOODEN - CHISHOLM, Gentleman.
Born 1856, being the eldest son of the late James Ciiisholm
his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, holding a
dagger erect on which is transfixed a boar's head couped.
Motto — " Feros ferio." Supporters — Two savages
wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, their clubs
reversed and resting on the ground. Marned, 1902,
Gertrude Mary, dau. of Samuel Uyer of Great Bookham,
Surrey. Residence — Vann House, Ockley, Surrey.
[Heir-presumptive, his brother Roderick Chisholtn Gooden-
Chisholm, Esquire, sometime Captain and Instructor of
is the Military Cockade.
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Musketry, ^rd Seaforih Highlartders. Married, July 12,
1893, Margaret, dau. of Col. William Fraser of Cvlbokie
and Guisachan ; afid/ias Issue — Uailean HamishM' Uistean
Gooden-Chisholm, b. April 19, 1893 ; and Mairi Lambert.
Residence - I ^7^/;^ Croft, Fern down, Wim borne. Club —
Junior Carlton.']
GOODEVE-ERSKINE, see MAR.
W Gkneral WILLIAM WESTGOODFELLOW, Col.
^ Commandant Royal Engineers, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born June 2, 1833,
being the eldest son of Gen. William Barclay Goodfellow,
Royal Engineers, by his wife Harriette Jane, dau. of Charles
West, M.D. ; was created C.B. 1868. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chevron gules, between two gabions in
chief proper, and in base on a mount vert an elephant sable,
a chief embattled azure, thereon on the dexter, pendent
from a ribband of the second, a representation of the silver
medal presented to Samuel Goodfellow by the Honourable
East India Company, in commemoration of his services at
the taking of Seringapatam ; and on the sinister, pendent
from a ribband also of the second, a representation of the
gold medal presented to the said Samuel Goodfellow by the
Grand Seignor, for his services in Egypt. Pendent from
the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a denii-female figure representing
Temperance, vested argent, mantle azure, in the dexter
hand a palm-branch, and in the sinister a bridle proper.
Motto — "Temperance." Married, October 10, 1870,
Claudine Caroline (who died 1875), daughter of General
Charles B. Fuller, Royal Artillery ; and has /w«d'— Robert
Charles Goodfellow, Gentleman, Lieut. "Central India
Horse," b. May 16, 1875. Postal address — United Service
Club, Pall Mall, S.W. C/«^— United Service.
§JOHN WILLIAM GOODFORD, Gentleman. Dorn
1878, being the son of the late Arthur John Goodford
and his wife Harriet Elizabeth, dau of Hastings Nathaniel
Middloton, Esq., of Bradford Peverell, Dorchester. Ar-
morial bearings — Azuie, on a chevron between three
boars' heads azure, langued and couped gules, as many
pellets. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head argent, langued gules, charged
on the neck with a pellet. Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Married, 1904, Ethel Gladys, youngest dau. of Percival
Gordon Dobson of Teignmouth, Devon. Resideiice —
Chilton Cantelo, Somerset.
§ CHARLES EMANUEL GOODHART, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. for Kent. Borni 818, being the only surviv-
ing son of the late Emanuel Goodhart, Esq., by Christiana,
dau. of the late Peter Richard Burford, Esq., of Stratford,
Essex. Armorial bearings - Gules, a buck trippant argent,
in chief two bees volant or, on a chief nebuly of the third a
cross of Lorraine of the field between two eagles displayed
sable. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a bee-hive or, between two
bees within a rainbow terminating in clouds proper.
Married, first, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Thomas Settle
of Gt. Yarmouth, Norfolk (she died 1879) ; second, 1880,
Agatha Margaret, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir James Caird,
K.C. B. ; and has by the former, with other Issue — Emanuel
Charles Goodhart, Gentleman, b. 1849. Seat — Langley
Park, Beckenham, Kent.
GOOLD, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by
VERSCHOYLE.
HAMILTON FREDERICK STUART GOOLD-
VERSCHOYLE, Esquire, J.P. for the county of Done-
gal. Born October 6, 1874, being the only son of the
Rev. Hamilton Stuart Verschoyle of Cashelshanaghan,
&.C., CO. Donegal (to w'hom refer) by his wife, Frances
Frederika Dorothea, youngest dau. and co-heir of the
Venerable Frederick Faulkiner Goold of Rosbrien, Dro-
madda, &c. , in the co. of Limerick, and Archdeacon
of Raphoe, and assumed by Royal Licence, dated March
14, 1900, the additional surname and arms of Goold.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 6, quarterly i. and
iiii., argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads
couped gules, a cross pat^e or (for Verschoyle) ; ii. and
iii. azure, on a fesse or between five goldfinches, three in
chief and two in base proper, three mullets of the field,
in the dexter chief point a crescent of the second for
difference (for Goold) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between
three boars' heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a
canton the following arms : quarterly i. or, a lion rampant
gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last
(for Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse chequey argent and azure, in
chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart); iii. argent,
a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. azure,
a lion rampant argent (for Macduff) - the whole of the canton
within a bordure componde argent and azure ; 3. per
chevron argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper (for
Hawkins) ; 4. vert, a pegasus passant ermine, a chief or
(for Quin) ; 5. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, out of clouds
in the sinister side a dexter arm fesseways proper holding
a dagger in pale argent, pommel and hilt or; ii. and iii.
argent, a lion rampant gules supporting a tree in the
dexter proper (for O'Riordan). Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crests - i. Upon a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head couped gules, charged with a cross pat^e or
(for Verschoyle) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a' crescent
gules (for Goold); with the Motto " Temperans et
constans." Married, Aug. 30, 1900, Sibyl Mary, younger
dau. of Colonel F. A. Le Mesurier, C.B., R.E. Estates—
Dromadda, Athea and Ardagh, all in co. Limerick. Seat
— Athea House, Athea, co. Limerick.
GORDON, see CONWAY-GORDON, FORBES-GOR-
is the Naval Cockade.
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DON, HAY-GORDON, PIRIE-GORDON, WOLRIGE-
GORDON, and EVANS-GORDON.
GORDON, quartered by CAMPBELL and ERASER.
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER GORDON, Esquire,
J. P. CO. of Edinburgh, Knight of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, C.A. ,
F.S.A. Scot., Knight of the Legion of Honour, Officier de
I'Instruction Publique (Gold Palms), a Member of the
Royal Company of Archers, the King's Bodyguard for .Scot-
land, Major 9th Vol. Batt. (Highlanders) the Royal Scots
(Lolhian Regt. ). Bom Sept. 3, 1867, being the second son
of the late William Eagleson Gordon, M.D. , of Homehill,
Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, by his wife Emily Maryann,
only surviving daughter of the late Archibald Dick, Esq.
Armorial bearings — Paly gules and argent, three boars'
heads erased proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped at the
elbow, vested paly -argent and gules, brandishing in the
hand a scimitar proper. MottO — -"Dread God." Married,
Dec. I, 1892, Maude, twin dau. of Major Gen. Edmund
Davidson Smith, late A.Q.M.G. Dublin District, and great-
granddau. of the late John Hyde of Castle Hyde, co. Cork ;
and has had Issue — (i) William Hyde Eagleson Gordon,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1893; (2) Archibald George
Ramsay Gordon (a twin with his elder brother), d. Dec. 26,
1893; (3) Edmund Robert Adam Gordon, Gentleman, b,
March 25, 1896. Residence — i Coates Gardens, Edinburgh.
Club— Constitutional.
boars' heads erased or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head.
Motto — " Forward without fear." Married, 1879, Eliza-
beth Anna, elder dau. of the late J. Snowdon Henry
(formerly M.P. for S. E. Lancashire) of East Dene, Bon-
church; and has Issue — (i) Ronald Henry Gordon, Esq.,
Lieut. 3rd Gordon Highlanders, b. 1885 ; (2) Eric George
Strathearn Gordon, Gentleman, b. 1886; Katherine Marjorie
Strathearn \m., 1902, W. H. Askew, son of Watson and
Hon. Mrs. Askew Robertson, of Pallinsburn and Lady-
kirk] ; Alma Victoria Strathearn ; and Violet Constance
Cyrille Strathearn. Jiesidetices—61 Prince's Gate, S.W. ;
I Queen's Gardens, Hove, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, &c.
LEWLS GORDON, Gentleman, of Abergeldie, in the
county of Aberdeen. Born , being the eldest sur-
viving son of the late Adam Gordon, by his wife Susan,
sixth daughter of the Rev. John Swete of Oxton House,
in the county of Devon ; and succeeded his brother in
1901. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I. azure, three boars' heads couped or ; 2. or, three lions'
heads erased gules ; 3. or, three crescents gules, within a
double tressure flory counterflory of the second ; 4. azure,
three cinquefoils argent, the whole within a bordure quarterly
argent and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a deer-
hound argent, collared gules. Motto — "God with us."
Seat — Abergeldie Castle, Ballater, in the county of Aberdeen.
Residence — The Courtyard, Eltham, in the county of Kent.
JAMES GILLESPIE GORDON. Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, a bend wavy between three
boars' heads erased or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased
or, armed and langued gules. Motto — " Maneo."
Residence— CWhon, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
The Honourable JOHN EDWARD GORDON.
M.P. for Morayshire since 1895. Born 1850, being the
son of the Rt. Hon. Edward Strathearn, Baron Gordon
of Druniearn, co. Stirling, a Life Peer, being a Lord
of Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate Jurisdiction
Act, 1876, Lord-Advocate for Scotland in three Con-
servative Administrations, by his wife Agnes, only child of
John Machines of Anchenreoch, co. Stirling. Armorial
bearings — Azure, an eagle's head erased between three
WILLIAM EAGLESON GORDON, Esquire, V.C,
Capt. 1st Batt. Gordon Highlanders. Born 1866, being
the eldest son of the late William Eagleson Gordon, M.D. ,
of Homehill, Bridge of .'\llan, Stirlingshire, by his wife
Emily Mary Ann, only dau. of the late Archibald Dick.
Armorial bearings — Paly gules and argent, three boars'
heads erased proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped at the
elbow, vested paly argent and gules, brandishing in the hand
a scimitar proper. Motto — "Dread God." Residence —
29 Melville Street, Edinburgh. Club — Naval and Military.
GORDON of Aikenhead, Renfrewshire (L.O.. 12 April
1806). Azure, three boar's heads erased within a bordure
engrailed or, charged with three escallops sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-savage wreathed head and middle with laurel, hold-
ing a club over his shoulder all proper. Motto — "Dread
God."
Eld. surv. son of John Gordon of Aikenhead (d. 1897),
by Lady Christian Isabella, d. of Henry, 12th Earl
of Buchan :—
Henry Erskine Gordon, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co.
Lanark and Renfrew, and J. P. Glasgow, Major and
Hon. Lt.-Col. Lanarksh. Yeom. Cav. (ret.), B.A. (Camb.),
Advocate, b. 1849; ?n. 1895, Bertha Agnes, d. of Major
John Finlay of Castle Toward, Argyllshire, and Woodhay,
Surrey ; and has issue — Joan Victoria Christian Erskine ;
Nancy; Dorothy; and Violet. Seat — Aikenhead, Cathcart,
Renfrewshire. Clubs^New University. New (Edinburgh),
Western (Glasgow).
WILLIAM JAMES GORDON-CANNING, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Monmouth. Born June i, 1857, being the fourth
son of the late Captain P. R. Gordon, who assumed by
Royal Licence the additional name and arms of Canning,
by his wife Maria Canning, elder dau. and coheir of the
late Robert Canning, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff of
CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, three negroes' heads couped proper, wreathed about
the temples of the first and sable, and for distinction a cross
crosslet in chief of the last ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
ermine between three boars' heads erased or, a stag's head
erased gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe proper (for Canning) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper.
Motto — " Dum vigilo tutus"; over the crest, "Bydand."
Married, 1884, Clara, elder dau. of Crawshay Bailey of
is the Military Cockade,
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Maindiff Court, co. Monmouth ; and has Issue — Robert
Cecil Gordon-Canning, Gentleman, i^. June 24, 1888; and
Muriel Constance.
Boodle's, Pratt's.
Seat — Hartpury, Gloucester. Clubs —
JOHN GORDON-CUMING-SKENE, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 4, 1886, being the eldest son of the late Ale.xander
Gordon-Cuming-Skene, Esq., J. P., by his wife Ada Wilson.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, three boars'
heads or, a bordure of the last ; 2. azure, three garbs or, a
bordure of the last (for Cuming) ; 3. gules, three skenes
argent, pommelled or, each having on the point a wolf's
head couped of the last within a bordure engrailed (for
Skene). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dove proper. Supporters — Dexter, a warrior
holding in the de.xter hand a shield, and in the sinister a
spear all proper ; sinister, a wild boar proper. Motto —
" I hope." Residence — Harrow.
§ ROBERT GORDON GORDON-GILMOUR, Esquire,
C. B. , D.S.O. , of Liberton and Craigmillar, co. Edin-
burgh, Lt.-Col. Grenadier Guards, J. P. and D. L. for
Mitllothian. Born Feb. 27, 1857, being the eldest son of
Henry Wolrige Gordon of Hallhead ; and assumed the
name of Gilmour on succeeding to the estate of Craigmillar
by the death of his great-uncle Walter James Little Gil-
mour. Armorial bearings (L.O. 1887) — Quarterly, first
and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, azure three
writing pens paleways argent (for Gilmour, c. 1672-7) ;
2. sable, on a saltire argent a crescent gules (for Little) ;
3. gules, three boars' heads erased argent, issuing out of
the dexter base a lance, and out of the sinister base a
Lochaber axe both in pale and of the last (for Rankine of
Orchardhead) ; second and third grand quarters, azure a fesse
between three boars' heads couped or (for Gordon) ; and
impaling the arms of Lygon, namely argent, two lions
passant in pale, double-queued gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are
set for Crests, i. a dexter hand holding a scroll of paper
within a garland of laurel proper ; 2. out of a crest coronet
a stag's head aftVont^e proper. Mottoes — " Nil penna sed
;isus;" " Bydand." Married, October 19, 1889, Susan,
commonly called Lady Susan, second daughter of the
Right Honourable Frederick Lygon. sixth Earl Beauchamp ;
and has Issue — John Little-Gilmour, formerly Gordon-
Gilmour, Gentleman [q.v.), b. June 5, 1899; and three
daughters. Seat—'\\\& Inch, Liberton, co. Midlothian.
\_The supporters, " tzvo hawks risitig proper," quoted in
Burkes 'Landed Gentiy," are not matriculated in Lyon
Register, and are of no authority.']
§ JAMES ALEXANDER GORDON -KING, Esquire,
Captain Scots Guards. Born April 18, 1872, being
the only son of the late Lieut. -Col. William Ross King,
late 74th Highlanders, J. P. and D. L. , of Tertowie,
Aberdeenshire, by his wife Lucan Gordon, daughter
of the late Col. William Cumming-Skene-Gordon of
Pitlurg and Parkhill, Aberdeenshire. Livery — Blue, with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse
argent, between a lion's head erased of the last in chief and
a water-bouget or in base, three round buckles gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Out of a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules, crowned with an
antique crown or. MottO — -"Fear na. " Seat — Tertowie,
Kinaldie, Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Guards', Naval and
Military.
JAMES WILLIAM GORDON-OSWALD, Gentleman.
Born 1854, being the only son of James Gordon Oswald of
Scotstoun, by his first wife Thomazine (</. 1881), eldest dau.
of William Crawford of Lakelands, co. Cork. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a savage wreathed
about the head and middle with bay leaves, having a quiver
of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his left hand proper'
and pointing to a blazing star in the dexter chief point or,
within a bordure ermine ; 2. azure, three boars' heads couped
or, within a bordure parted per fesse argent and of the
second, charged with three cushions pendent by the corners
gules; 3. quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a saltire engrailed
sable ; ii. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses
gules ; iii. , or, a bend chequy sable and argent. Mantling
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules, doubled argent. Crest — i. on a wreath of his liveries,
a ship under sail proper; with the Motto, " Non mihi
commodus uni " ; 2. upon a wreath of his liveries, a dagger
erect piercing a boar's head erased proper. MottO — " Non
astutia." Married, 1878, Eugenie Diana, youngest dau. of
Col. Edward Thomas Coke of Debdale, Notts. Seats —
Aigas, Inverness-shire ; Roughgrove, co. Cork.
GORE, see PERY-KNOX-GORE. and SAUNDERS-
KNOX-GORE.
GORE (U.O.). Gules, a fess between three cross
crosslets fitcht^e or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger salient argent,
collared gules. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Son of Joseph Gore of Derryniore, b. ; d. 1847 ;
m. 1837, Margaret, d. of Very Rev. Richard Bagwell
of Marlfield, Dean of Clogher : — -
Lt.-Gen. Edward Arthur Gore, J. P. and D.L., A.A.G.
Northern Dist. 1887-9, in North- Western Dist. 1889-92,
Insp.-Gen. of Remounts 1894-8, Col. late Lt.-Col. comdg.
Inniskilling Dragoons (1878-83), b. 1839. Seat — ^Derrymore,
O'Callaghan's Mills, co. Clare. Clubs— Army and Navy,
United Service, Windham, Kildare Street (Dublin).
The Honourable HENRY POWELL GORE
LANGTON, Lt.-Col. late commanding 3rd Batt. Somerset
Light Infantry, J. P. co. Somerset. Born Dec. 14, 1854,
being the second son of the late William Henry Powell
Gore-Langton and Lady Anna Eliza, dau. of the Duke of
Buckingham and Chandos. Livery — Dark blue and silver
buttons. Armorial bearings (R.L. 1783, H. Coll.) —
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly sable and or, a bend argent
(for Langton) ; 2 and 3, gules, a fesse between three
crosses crosslet fitch^e or (for Gore). Mantling sable and
or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle or, and
wyvern vert, their necks entwined regardant (for Langton) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an heraldic
tiger salient argent, collared gules (for Gore). Motto —
" In hoc signo vinces." Married, Sept. 5, 1878, Marguerite
Lucy, dau. of the late Major Robert Guthrie MacGregor ;
and has Issue — (i) John Henry Cyril Gore Langton, Gentle-
man, b. June 19, 1879, '^- -^ug. 31, 1879 ; (2) William Alec
Grenville Gore Langton, Esq., b. Nov. 3, 1881, d. May
27. 1893; (3) Hubert Edwin Gore Langton, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. Aug. 18, 1883; (4) Robert Lancelot Gore Lang-
ton, Gentleman, b. March 30, 1885; (5) Norman Eric Gore
Langton, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1886; (6) Richard Gerald
Gore Langton, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. March 16, 1892.
Seat — Hatch Park, Taunton. Club — Junior Carlton.
JOHN ARTHUR HOWARD GORGES, Esquire, Major
57th Regt. Bengal Army (retired), late Adjutant Roscommon
Militia. Born Jan. 20, 1821, being the third but eldest
surviving son of the Rev. John Howard Gorges, M.A. ,
T.C.D. , Rector of Hollymount, in the co. of Mayo, by
his wife Frances, dau. of Solomon Richards, Esq., of
Solsborough, in the co. of Wexford (High Sheriff 1793),
and Grandson of Hamilton Gorges of Killrew, co. Meath,
and Ballygawley, co. Tyrone, M.P. for the co. of Meath.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly of eight, i and 8 lozengy
or and azure, a chevron gules (for Gorges, modern) ; 2.
argent, on a chief gules, three bezants (for Russell) ; 3.
argent, a gurges azure (for Gorges, ancient) ; 4. or, five
lozenges in fesse gules, each charged with an escallop of the
field (for Newmarch) ; 5. gules, a lion rampant ermine (for
Oldhall) ; 6. argent, a chevron sable, between three billets
ermine (for Englowise) : 7. gules, three cinquefoils pierced
ermine (for Hamilton); over all, on an escutcheon of pre-
tence, azure, two lions rampant combatant argent, chained
or, supporting a tower triple-towered of the second (for Kelly
of Turrock). Crest — A greyhound's head couped proper,
collared gules, bezantee. Motto — " Prend moy tel que je
suis. " Married, 1867, Mary, only dau., and eventually heir
of William Daniel Kelly, Esq., of Turrock and Castlepark,
CO. Roscommon, D.L. ; and has /w/zf — (i) Edward Howard
Gorges, Gentleman, b. 1868; (2) John Arthur Howard
Gorges, Gentleman ; (3) Richard William Howard Gorges,
Gentleman ; (4) Raymond Charles Howard Gorges, Gentle-
man ; (5) Alfred Howard Gorges, Gentleman ; and Jane
Frances Howard. Postal address — 15 Royal Terrace, East
Kingstown, co. Dublin.
The Reverend JOHN GORING, Clerk in Holy Orders,
J. P. for CO. Sussex. Bor>i March 3, 1824, being the second
son of the late Charles Goring, Esq., of Wiston, Sussex,
(second son of Sir C. M. Gonng, Bart.), by his third wife
Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Ballard, D. D. , Fellow of
Winchester College, Rector of Great Longford, Wilts.
Livery — Pepper and salt, trimmed with red and silver.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three
annulets gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant sable.
Married, Sept. 24, 1861, Isabel Mary {d. 1885), dau.
of the late Freeman Thomas of Ralton, Sussex ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Goring, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Sussex,
b. Sept 12, 1862 ; (2) Walter Goring, Esq., Major 3rd King's
Own Hussars, b. Dec. 21, 1863; (3) John Goring, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 16, 1869, d. 1878 ; (4) Alan Goring, Esq. , Capt
2oth Hussars, /'. March 26, 1873; (5) Herbert Goring,
Gentleman, b. August 20, 1880; (6) Francis Goring. Gentle-
man, b. April 2, 1884; Elizabeth ; and Mary. Seat — Wiston,
Steyning, Sussex. Residence — 55 Eaton Place, S.W.
Clubs— Q.z.\\\.Qn, University.
GORST, quartered by LOWNDES.
The Right Honourable Sir JOHN ELDON GORST,
Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's
tfnrtfrtf' ^°^' Honourable Privy Council, Member of
vL'UlJJv Parliament for Cambridge University, Master
of Arts of the University of Cambridge, one of
His. Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, son of the
late Edward Chadock Lowndes (formerly Gorst) of Pres-
ton, in the county of Lancashire, by his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of John D. Nesham of Houghton-le-Springs, in
the county of Durham ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, as Solici-
tor-General, 1885 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honourable Privy Council 1890. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, on a pile per pale sable and azure, three pheons
or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon or, the shaft
entwined by a serpent proper. Motto — "Quod adest
gratum." Married, i860, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the
Reverend Lorenzo Moore of Christ Church, New Zealand,
who was formerly Captain 5th Madras Light Cavalry ; and
has Issue. Club — Carlton.
GOSLING (H. Coll.y. Gules, on a chevron between
three crescents or, a pale ermine, thereon a squirrel sejant
GORING, see LLOYD-GORING.
holding in the forepaws a nut between two like squirrels
addorsed all proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
is the Military Cockade,
Plate XVIII.
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a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erased all
proper, holding a fleur-de-lis, a crescent both or. Motto—
" Be steadfast." Lively — Dark blue.
Son of Francis Gosling of Sutton, Surrey, b. 1784 ;
d. 1856; m. Caroline Gregg : —
Francis Gosling, Genileman, b. ; m. i860, Katherine
Wilkinson ; and has issue six sons. Seat — Welbury House,
Offley, Herts.
Gosling. Same arms and crest. Motto^"Je tiens
ferme."
Sons of Robert Gosling, Esq., of Hassobury, Essex,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1871) Essex, J.P. Herts,
formerly Capt. 13th Lt. Inf., b. 1831 ; d. 1895 ; m. 2nd,
Eleanor Spencer, d. of Spencer Smith of Brooklands,
Hants : -
Robert Cunliffe Gosling, Esq., J.P. Essex and Herts
(High Sheriff Essex 1902), b. 1868. Seat — Hassobury,
Bishop's Stortford. Town res. — 28 Portland Place, Lon-
don, W.
William Sullivan Gosling, Esq., Capt. Scots Guards,
fi. 1869 ; f/i. 1903, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta Kerr,
d. of Marquess of Lothian. /?es. — Marston House, Ban-
bury.
Seymour Frederick Gosling, Esq., Capt. R.H.A.,(?. 1871.
I^es.—
George Bennett Gosling, Esq., Capt. Rifle Brigade, b.
1872. /?es. —
Alfred Henry Gosling, Gentleman, served with Imp.
Yeom. in S. Africa, b. 1874.
Lionel Drummond Gosling, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Thomas Spencer Gosling, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Yr. sons of Robert Gosling, Esq., D.L., of Botley's
Park, Surrey, and Hassobury, Essex (High Sheriff
Surrey 1854), b. 1795; d. 1869; ;«. 1826, Georgina
Vere, d. of Rt. Hon. John Sullivan of Richings, Bucks,
by Lady Henrietta Anne Barbara, d. of 3rd Earl of
Buckinghamshire : — •
Herbert Gosling, Esq. J.P. Surrey (High Sheriff 1901),
M.A. (Oxon.), b. Septi 7, 1841, educ. at Eton and Christ-
church. Seat — Botley's Park, Chertsey , Surrey ; Wharflands,
Oakham. T(nvt/ res. — 54 Pont Street, Belgrave Square,
S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Col. George Gosling, late Scots Guards, J.P. co. Oxford
(High Sheriff 1898), /'. 1842; m. 1884, Mary M'Evers, eld.
d. of late Sir Edward Cunard, Bart. ; and has issue — (i)
George Edward Gosling, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (2) Vere
Hobart Gosling, Gentleman, b. 1890. Seat — Str^Uon
Audley Park, nr. Bicester.
GOSSIP, quartered by HATFIELD.
WILLIAM GOSTWYCK GOSTWYCK, Esquire.
Lieut. -Colonel late 91st Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, and formerly of the 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers,
recently of Cul-an-eilean, co. Inverness; was granted the
Queens Royal Licence to take and use the surname and
arms of Gostwyck (the name of his paternal great-grand-
father), Jan. 29, 1897, as a descendant of Sir John Gostwyck
of Willington, co. Beds., Master of the Horse to King Henry
VIII. (z'/i/t* pedigree reg. Heralds' College). The Gostwyck
family dates back over seven hundred years, and were
Lords of Willington in the year 1209. Sir William Gost-
wyck, the last Baronet, died in 1766. Born Dec. 25, 1842,
being the eldest son and heir of William Gostwyck Gard,
Esq., J.P. , of Bickham, by Mary Anne his wife, only child of
Thomas Thurston. Livery — Claret and white. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a bend nebuly gules, plain cotised
sable, between eight Cornish choughs proper, on a chief
azure, three mullets of six points or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's
head couped gules, on the neck a bergi cotised argent,
between two wings of the first, each charged with a mullet
of six points of the second. Married, Feb. 2, 1869, Clara
Amy, eld. dau. of George James Luke Noble Esq. ; and has
Issue — (i) Humphrey Harford Gostwyck Gostwyck, Gentle-
man, b. April 17, 1872 ; (2) Cecil Hubert Gostwyck Gost-
wyck, Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1875 ; and (3) Godfrey Harold
Gostwyck Gostwyck, Gentleman, b. March 22, 1879. Club
— Highland (Inverness).
B.C.S., of Rathronan House, co. Tipperary, by his wife
Charlotte Margaret, dau. of C. Becherof Chancellor House,
Tunbridge, Kent; created C.B. 1875, K.C.B. 1881, G.C.B.
1895. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse argent, be-
tween three boars' heads couped or, a lion passant gules.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped at the neck or,
tusked argent. Motto — "Faugh a Ballagh." Married,
1869, Harriette Anastatia, dau. of John Power, M.P. , of
Gurteen, co. Waterford. Postal address — United Service
Club, S.W. 67«iJ— Junior United Service.
General Sir HUGH HENRY GOUGH, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
V.C. Bor7i 1833, being the son of G. Gough, B.C.S., of
Rathronan House, co. Tipperary; was created C.B. 1868,
K.C.B. 1881, and G.C.B. 1896. C///3— United Service.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse argent, between three
boars' heads couped or, a lion passant gules, the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon and collar of the Bath.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head couped at the neck or, tusked
argent. Motto — " Faugh - a - ballagh. " Married, 1863,
Annie, dau. of Eustace Hill. Postal address — 40 Gloucester
Street. S.W.
Major-General HUGH SUTLEJ GOUGH, Com-
panion of the Most Hon. Order ot the Bath ; Companion
of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St.
George (1886). Born 1848, being the eldest son of Gen.
Sir John Bloomfield Gough, G.C.B., by his wife Mar-
garet, dau. of Gen. Sir John M'Caskill, K.C.B. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a fesse argent, between three
boars' heads couped or, a lion passant gules. Mant-
ling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head couped at the neck or, tusked
argent. Mottoes — " Gradu diversa via una," "Faugh
a Ballagh." Married, 1886, Beatrice Sophia, dau. of
Richard Hemming of Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove ; and
has /w//(?— Wilfred Hugh Julian Gough, Esq., b. 1888.
Seats — Ca.&r Rhun, Conway, N. Wales; Llechweddy-
garth Hall, Montgomeryshire. C/«^.s — Cavalry, Naval
and Military.
GOUIN, Gentleman. Born
being the son
Gen. Sir CHARLES JOHN STANLEY GOUGH,
G.C.B., V.C. Born 1832, being the son of George Gough,
^ is the Naval Cockade.
of the late Rev. Antonin Alphonse Gouin of Brighton and
of Hayward's Heath. Armorial bearings Azure, within
two barrulets three mullets between as many crosses
couped chevronways in chief and a lion rampant in base all
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant or, gorged with a collar azure,
holding in the dexter forepaw a javelin in bend proper, and
resting the sinister on a cross couped also azure. Motto —
" Je tiens. ' ' Residence — Brighton.
GOULD, quartered by MORGAN.
GOULD, see BARING GOULD.
M The Honourable ALBERT JOHN GOULD, V.D.,
0 ].P. for the Colony of New South Wales, Member of
the Legislative Council, Chancellor of the Diocese of New-
castle, N.S.W. , formerly Minister of Justice for the Colony
of New South Wales, one of the Senators elected by the
State of New South Wales to the First Commonwealth
Parhament of New South Wales, Major 4th Regt. N.S.W.
Infantry, authorised to retain the title of Honourable
(1899). Born Feb. 12, 1847, being the only son of John
Morton Gould and .Ann his wife, n^e Livingstone. Armo-
rial bearings - Ermine, on a pale per saltire gules and or,
between two saltiies in fesse of the second, a lion rampant
"orged with a collar gemel counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion ermine, grasping with the dexter paw a saltire
argent, and resting the sinister on a bezant. Motto
— " Honor virtutis premium." Married, Sept. 12, 1872,
Jeannette Jessie, seventh dau. of Ernest Leslie Mait-
land; and has Issue -{1) Albert Clarence Morton Gould,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1878; (2) Hubert John Uould.
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Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1879 ; Mabel Violet ; Hilda Ethel ;
and Gladys Jeannette Mary. Scat — Eynesbury, Edge-
cliffe, Sydney, New South Wales.
(Sydney).
Clitb — Australian
GEORGE THOMAS INGELHEIM GOULD, Esquire,
of Upwey, in the county of Dorset, Captain Royal En-
gineers (retired). Born Feb. 7, 1845, being the eldest son
of Hamilton Llewellyn Gould, Esquire, of Upwey, by his
wife Henrietta Amelia, third daughter of Signor John
Donadelli, of the city of Lodi. Club — Union. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per
saltire azure and or, a lion rampant counterchanged (for
Gould) ; 2 and 3 argent, a greyhound courant ermines
between three eagles' heads erased sable (for Jackson). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests — i. upon
a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested vert, hold-
ing in the hand a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing a
banner or, charged with three barrulets wavy azure, on a
canton argent, a cross gules (for Gould) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-horse argent, gutt^e-de-sang maned and
hoofpd sable (for Jackson). Motto — " Aperto vivere voto."
Married, June 29, 1880, Ellen Louisa, second dau. of
Standish Darby O'Grady of Aghamarta, in the co. of Cork ;
and has Issue — (1) George Ingelheim Gould, Gentleman,
Lieut. East Surrey Regt., b. June 20, 1882; (2) Standish
Charles Gould, Gentleman, /'. Jan. 3, 1885 ; (3) Hubert
Louis Gould, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Indian Army, b. Nov.
15, 1885 ; and Helena Frances Irma. Seat — Upwey, Dor-
chester, in the co. of Dorset. Residence— 'S>\.x2LA\yroo\i House,
Blackrock, in the co. of Dublin.
JOSEPH GOULD, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of the late George Gould of Christchurch, New
Zealand. Armorial bearings ~ Per saltire argent and
azure, on a pale of the last, between two saltires couped,
a lion rampant of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
demi-lion argent, holding in the dexter paw a hurt, and
resting the sinister on a saltire azure. Motto " Honore
et labore." Residence -W?M\h\Q<^o'a, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
GOULDING (U.O.). Per bend or and argent, a griffin
segreant within an orle of martlets sable. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — A de.xter hand apaumfe couped at the wrist,
encircled by a chaplet of oak-leaves bendwise and transfixed
by a narrow bend sinisterwise all proper. Motto — " Virtute
et valore." Livery — Dark green.
Sons of late William Gouldling, Esq., D.L., of Summer-
hill House, M.P. for Cork, b. 1817; d. 1884; m. 1855,
Maria Heath, d. of Edward Mandeis of Dublin : —
Sir William Joshua Goulding, ist Baronet (1904), J. P. co.
Dublin and Kildare, and D.L. co. of city of Cork, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1856; m. i88r, Ada, only d. of Lingard
Stokes of Pauntley Court, Worcs. ; and has issue —
William Lingard Amphlett Goulding, b. 1883 ; Eileen
[w. 1904, Hugh Henry of Firmount, Sallins] ; Ada
Gladys ; Kathleen ; and Ida. Etates — Ballyrosheen and
Summerhill House, both co. Cork. Seats — Millicent,
SHllin, CO. Kildare; Roebuck Hill, Booterstown, co Dublin.
Town res. — 5 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs — Consti-
tutional, University (Dublin).
Edward Alfred Goulding, Esq., J. P. co. of London,
Barrister. at-Law, M.P. for Devizes Div. of Wilts since
1895, b. Nov. 1863. Res. — 4 South Eaton Place, London,
S.W. Chambers — 4 Plowden Buildings, Temple, London,
E.G. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
GOULTER of Blenheim, New Zealand. Gules, a cross
moline, and in chief three crescents argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the coloiu"s, five
annulets fesswise, interlaced or, thereon a crescent argent.
Motto — " Dedit cemula virtus."
Sons of late Cyrus Goulter of Blenheim, New Zea-
land : —
GOURLAY (L.O.). Sable, an eagle displayed argent,
beaked and membered gules, within an orle of bezants, a
bordure of the second. Mantling sable, doubled argent.
ROBERTGOURLnXltD
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle displayed
sable, charged on the breast with a bezant. Motto —
" Nobilitas sola atque unica virtus."
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of James Gourlay, Accountant and Banker in
Glasgow, h. 1804; d. 1872 ; m. 1830, Jeanie, d. of Alex-
ander Cleland of Glasgow : —
Robert Gourlay, Esq., J. P. for co. of city of Glasgow,
LL.D., Manager of the Bank of Scotland in Glasgow,
Dean of Guild of Glasgow 1900-2, h. 1840 ; m. ist, 1868,
Mary Brown Hastings [d. 1877), d. of James Moffat, residing
at Gateside, Sanquhar ; and has surv. issue — (i) James
Gourlay, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; (2) Robert Cleland Gourlay,
Gentleman, b. 1871 ; (3) Francis Nicholson Moffat Gourlay,
Gentleman, b. 1872. He m. 2nd, 1899, Jane, d. of Duncan
M. Phail, Cotton Spinner, of Glasgow. C/?//^.y— University
(Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
GOURLAY, see AUSTIN-GOURLAY.
GOW, see BUTT-GOW.
GOWER. quartered by LANGRISHE.
GOWER, see LEVESON-GOWER.
GRACE, quartered by LANGLEY-OATES and LANG-
RISHE.
GRACE, see HAMILTON-GRACE,
GEORGE FITZGERALD GRADWELL, Esquire,
J. P. for CO. Meath. Bo7-n April 15, 1852, being the
eldest son of the late John Gradwell, Esq., J. P., of Platten
Hall (who d. July 1873), by his wife Ellen Mary, dau.
of Peter Nugent Fitzgerald, Esq., Soho House, MuUy-
farnham, co. Westmeath. Zzz/e/j- Claret colour, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings Or, two foxes courant in
pale proper, in the centre chief point a rose gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest —On a wreath of the colours,
a stag trippant proper, collared and chained or, charged
on the shoulder with a rose gules. Motto — "Nil des-
perandum." Married, Nov. 25, 1896, Sarah, eldest
surviving dau. of Francis W. Leland, Little Grange,
Drogheda, J. P. co. Louth; and has Issue — (i) George
Francis Gradwell, Gentleman, b. Nov. 29, 1898 ; (2) John
Augustine Gradwell, Gentleman, b. June 2, 1900 ; (3)
Francis William Edward Cradwell, Gentleman, b. 21,
1902. 5ffa/— Platten Hall, Drogheda, co. Meath, Ireland.
ROBERT BERNARD GEORGE ASHHURS T GRAD-
WELL, Esq., of Dowth Hall, co. Meath, and Carlanstown,
CO. Westmeath, J. P., late Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Batt.
Leinster Regt. (Royal Meath Militia) ; High Sheriff co.
Meath 1892. Bor7i July 2, 1858, being the only son of the
late Richard Gradwell, Esq., of Dowth Hall, co. Meath,
and Carlanstown, co. Westmeath, J. P., by his wife Maria
Theresa, elder dau. of James MacEvoy, Esq., of Tober-
tynan, co. Meath [by Theresa his wife, youngest dau. and
coheir of Sir Joshua Colles Meredyth, Bart.]. Armorial
bearings — Or, two foxes courant in pale proper, in the
centre chief point a rose gules ; and impaling the arms of
Plunkett, namely sable, a bend, and in a sinister chief a
tower arget. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, collared
and chained or, charged with a rose gules. Motto — " Nil
desperandum." Married, April 21, 1884, Lady Henrietta
Maria, younger dau. of the Rt. Hon. Arthur James
Plunkett, loth Earl of Fingall. Seat — Dowth Hall, Slane,
CO. Meath.
PATRICK JAMES FREDERICK GR^ME, Esquire,
of Inchbrakie, formerly of the 79th Highlanders. Born
March 16, 1849, being the only son of Major George Drum-
mond Grneme, Knight of Hanover, by his wife Marianne
Jane, commonly known as the Hon. Marianne Jane, dau. of
the Rt. Hon. James Drummond, Viscount Strathallan, and
granddau. of John, 4th Duke of Atholl. Lii'ery — Black and
yellow. Armorial bearings — Or, a dyke fesseways, broken
down in some places, and in base a rose gules, on a chief
sable, three escallops of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
hand holding a laurel wreath proper. MottO (in an escroll
above)^" A Deo Victoria." Postal address — Lake Dau-
phin, Manitoba, Canada; or c/o Lieut. -Col. Graeme, Font-
hill, Shaldon, Devon.
ROBERT DE GR^ME GRiEME, Esquire, J. P., M. A.
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, Advocate, of Edinburgh. Born
Feb. 13, 1841, being the eldest son of the late James Grceme,
Esq. , J. P. , by his wife Helena, only surviving child of the late
Charles de Jersey, H.M.'s Attorney-General for the Island
of Guernsey. Armorial bearings — Or, three piles gules,
issuing from a chief sable, charged with as many escallops
of the first. Mantltag gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a lion rampant gules. Motto^
" Noli me tangere. "
GRAHAM, quartered by BARCLAY-ALLARDICE.
GRAHAM, see MAXTONE-GRAHAM, MURRAY-
GORDON, and CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM.
§ DONALD GRAHAM, Esquire, Companion of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bo7-}i May 31, 1844, being
the son of John Graham of Skelmorlie Castle, in the county
of Ayr, by his wife Elizabeth Hatt, daughter of John Hatt
Noble of Leckhamsted, in the county of Berkshire. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a bordure
gules, on a chief invected ermine, three escallops of the
field. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his
badge as a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the
Indian Empire, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled or ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a falcon proper, beaked
and armed or, killing a stork argent, armed gules ; and
in an escroll over the same the Motto, " Ne oublie."
Married, August 3, 1872, Gertrude Lawrence Clara,
daughter of the late Colonel Dunsterville, Companion
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; and has
Issue— (\) James Dunsterville Graham, Gentleman, Lieu-
tenant 3rd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
born May 15, 1873 ; (2) Donald Hatt Noble Graham, Gen-
tleman, born November 12, 1874; (3) Charles Tovvnley
Graham, Gentleman, born December 2, 1877 ; (4) Archibald
Knightly Graham, Gentleman, born February 28, 1882;
(c) Maurice Dunsterville Graham, Gentleman, born January
2 1888; (6) John Malise Graham, Gentleman, born June
28, 1892 ; (7) Nigel Graham, Gentleman, born July 8, 1893.
5^a^— Airthrey Castle, Bridge of Allan.
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Rev. henry JOHN GRAHAM, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Oxford), formerly Vicar of Ashampstead, Berkshire
(187 1 -1880). Bom July 22, 1840, being the eldest son of
James Graham, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Dawson.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend sable, three escallops
morial bearings — Or, a bordure azure, on a chief invected
ermine, three escallops of the first. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a falcon
proper, beaked and armed or, killing a stork argent, armed
gules. Motto — " Ne oublie." il/a/r/<?£^, Dec. 6, 1873, Jean
or. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle preying on a heron, both proper.
Motto — " Ne oublie." Married, April 4, 1866, Jessie Janet
Laura, third dau. of William Windsor Fisher (by his wife
Mary Anne, dau. and heiress of John Cowper of Ashley
Hall, Jamaica) ; and has Issue — (i) Kenneth James Cowper
Graham, Gentleman, b. March 26, 1867, d. April 17, 1880;
(2) William Hope Machell Graham, Gentleman, b. Jan. 26,
1869, d. South Africa, Jan. 9, 1900 ; (3) James Douglas
Graham, Gentleman, b. Nov. 21, 1882; and Margaret
Graham Graham. Postal addresses — Dalkenneth, Loch-
earnhead, Perthshire; Dane Court, Parkstone, Dorset.
§ JAMES GRAHAM, Esquire, J. P., D.L. for the co.
of Monmouth, High Sheriff 1881. Born 1820, being
the third but eldest surviving son and heir male of the
late William Graham, Esq., J. P., of Burntshields, co.
Renfrew, by his first wife, Katherine, dau. of John Swanston.
Armorial bearings - Or, on a chief ermine," three escallops
of the field. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of his liveries, an eagle proper, beaked and
armed argent, and killing a stork of the last, armed gules.
Motto — " Ne oublie." Married, 1862, Emily Sophia, dau.
of Henry Kingscote, and by her (who d. 1889) has Issue —
Douglas William Graham, Esq., late Royal Highlanders,
J. P. CO. Monmouth, b. 1866 \in., 1889, Mary Emmeline,
eldest dau. of Major Carnegy, of Ashbourne Eodge, Aber-
gavenny, and has Issue - (i) William James Graham,
Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (2) Douglas Kingscote Graham,
Gentleman, b. 1895]. ^^rtZ-Hilston Park, St. Manghans,
CO. Monmouth. Town residence -v) Ennismore Gardens,
S.W. C//^^ - Brooks's.
H JAMES NOBLE GRAHAM, Esquire, of Carfin, co.
O Lanark, J. P., D. L., and Commissioner of Supply for
that CO. Born Aug. 17, 1846, being the fourth son of the
late John Graham, Esq. , of Skelmorlie Castle, by Elizabeth
Halt, dau. of John Noble of Leckhampstead, Berks. Ar-
Rose Lovett, dau. of William Lochiel Cameron ; and has
YidiAIssue — (i) William L. C. Graham, Gentleman,/^. 1876;
(2) John St. John Graham, Gentleman, b. March 1879; (3)
Gilbert Maxwell Adair Graham, Gentleman ; (4) James
Gerard Berkeley Portman Graham, Gentleman, b. Oct.
1890 ; Helen Margaret, d. young ; Beatrix Evelyn Graham;
and Enid Elizabeth Graham. Residence — Carfin, Carluke,
CO. Lanark. Club — Union.
JOHN DAVENPORT GRAHAM, Gentleman, B.A.
Camb. Born Jan. 28, 1871, being the third but second
surviving son of the late Reginald John Graham, Esq.,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., J. P. and D.L. for Sussex, and
J. P. Cumberland, by his wife Ellen Leah, dau. of E. J.
Boileau, a Judge of the Madras Presidency. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented ermine and sable, on a chief
per pale of the last and or, three escallops counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, two armed arms issuing out of battlements of
a tower proper, holding an escallop sable. Motto —
"N'oublie." Residence — Edmund Castle, Cumberland.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
ROBERT CHELLAS GRAHAM, Esquire, of Skipness,
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, B.A. Camb., F.S.A., J. P.
and D.L. for Argyll. Born 1848, being the second and only
surviving son of Robert Graham of Brooksby, Largs, and
Susan Roope, dau. of Adoniah Schuyler. Annorial bear-
ings Or, on a chief embattled ermine, three escallops of
the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the liveries, a falcon proper, beaked and armed
and killing a stork argent, armed gules. Married, 1875,
Emily Eliza, daughter of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle of 45
Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. ; and has Issue — (i) f-lobert
Francis Graham, Gentleman, b. 1876; (2) Angus Graham,
Gentleman, b. 1892; Dorothy Susan Mary; Frances Ger-
trude; and Ethel Winifred. 5^(7/* -Skipness, Argyllshire.
Clubs —]un\oT Carlton, Western Club (Glasgow).
ROBERT GORE GRAHAM, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Gloucestershire. Born , being the son of the late
William Graham of Cheltenham. Armorial bearings —
Or, on a pale gules, a rose argent, barbed and seeded
is the Military Cockade,
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proper, between two cross crosslets fitch^e of the field,
on a chief invected sable, three escallops of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
between two roses gules, stalked and leaved, an eagle preying
on a stork proper, the wing charged with a cross crosslet
fitch^e or. Motto— "Quod Deus trahit virtus secura
sequitur. " /?esidef!ce — Southmea.d, Westbury-on-Tryni,
Gloucestershire.
THOMAS HENRY BOILEAU GRAHAM, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ), J. P. cos.
Sussex and Cumberland. Born 1857, being the eldest son
of the late Reginald John Graham, Esq., M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Camb.), J. P. and D. L. for Susse.x, and J. P. Cumberland,
by his wife Ellen Leah, dau. of E. J. Boileau, a Judge of
the Madras Presidency. Live/y— Dark blue coat, silver
buttons, yellow and black striped waistcoat. Arinorial
bearings — Per pale indented ermine and sable, on a chief
per pale of the last and or, three escallops counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, two armed arms issuing out of battlements of a
tower proper, holdingan escallop sable. Motto — "N'oublie."
Seats — Edmond Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland. Ch/6 —
Oxford and Cambridge.
The Late THOMAS PHILIP GRAHAM, Esquire,
of Airth, CO. of Stirling, Justice of the Peace, late Colonel
and Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Guards. Born October 3,
1841, being the son of the late William Graham, Esquire,
of Airth, by his wife Elizabeth, third daughter of Sir
Alexander Anstruther, Knight of Thirdpart, in the county
of Fife. C/i/i — Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chief sable three
escallops argent ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse embattled between
three roses gules (for Montrose). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet defitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a naked hand holding a dagger erect proper. Motto
— " Non immemor." Married, 1873, Jemima Barbara,
dau. of Robert Clerk Rattray, Esq., of Craighall, co. Perth ;
and by her (who d. 1878) has /.v^«t'— Helen Christina ; and
Agnes. 5^a/— Airth Castle, Larbert, N. B.
WILLIAM GRAHAM of Crosbie, co. Ayr, Writer,
Glasgow, LL.D. Glasgow, F. R.S. E. Born Aug. 30, 1863,
being the only son ot the late James Graham of Crosbie,
CO. Ayr, by his wife Elizabetli, eldest dau. of .Alexander
Paterson, Banker, Irvine. Armorial bearings — Or, a
buckle azure between three cinquefoils gules, on a chief
engrailed sable, three escallops of the field within a bordure
invected gules. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a naked arm brandishing a spear,
both proper ; and upon an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Prorege." Married, March 27, 1895, Emmeline, youngest
dau. of the late Charles Henry Haldane Wilsone of Dalnair,
Stirlingshire ; and has Issue — Elizabeth Mary ; and Emme-
line Wilsone]. Residence — Crosbie Tower, co. Ayr.
GRAHAM (U.O.). Or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, on a chief sable, three escallops of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent,
the hand proper grasping a staff raguly gules. Motto —
" Ratio mill! sufficit."
Son- of Francis John Graham, Esq., of Drumgoon,
J. P. cos. Fermanagh and Galway, D.L. co. Ferma-
nagh (High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1856, co. Fermanagh
1858 and 1887, and co. Galway 1893), h. 1815 ; d.
1902 ; ;«. 1879, Minna, d. of late Charles Hugh
Lushington of Rodmersham, co. Kent: —
Hector Robert Lushington Graham, Gentleman, (5. 1888.
6Vrt<— Ballinakil Lodge, Letterfrack, co. Galway.
GRAHAM (1863, cadet of Graham of Burntshiels 1854).
Or, on a chief engrailed ermine, three escallops of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle proper, beaked and armed argent,
and killing a stork of the last, armed gules. Motto — " Ne
oublie."
Second son of Alexander Gordon of Dunclutha, co.
Argyll, b. 1792 ; d. i860 ; m. 1838, Jane Kelly, d. of
Thomas Lancaster : —
Alexander Gordon Graham, Esq., J. P. co. Argyll, b.
1840 ; m. i866, Katherine Elsie, d. of late Rev. Canon John
Cale Miller, D.D., Vicar of Greenwich; and has issue— (i)
Alexander Miller Graham, Gentleman, (^. 1871 ; (2) Kenneth
Lancaster Graham, Gentleman, b. 1872; Muriel Elsie;
Ethel Mary; and Lilian Graham [;«. 18^3, James Baird
Whitelaw of St. Fort, Newport, Fifeshire].
GRAHAM (i6th Jan. 1904). Or, five swords counter-
posed fesswise proper, hiked and pommelled sable, on a
chief invected of the last, three escallops of the field.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— An eagle's head
erased proper, gorged with a collar sable, charged with
three escallops or. MottO — " Armis et animo." Livery —
Yellow and black.
Third son of Gen. Sir Samuel James Graham, K.C.B.
(Iverna Court, Kensington, W.) b. 1837 ; m. ist,
1862, Laura Christiana [d. 1874), d. of late Arthur
Henry Williams, H.E.I.C.S., ofPenycoed: —
John Malise Anne Graham, Esq., D.S.O. , Major 3rd
Batt. King's Own Regt., Chevalier of Orders of Osmanieh
and Medjidieh, b. 19 July 1869 ; rn. 21 Feb. 1903, Eva
Theodore Anna, d. of Theodore Joachim Satow. Estate —
Snoxhall, Cranleigh, Surrey. Res. —
M ALLAN GRAHAM- BARNS-GRAHAM, E.squire,
® of Craigallian, D.L. for cos. Lanark and Renfrew,
J. P. cos. Lanark and Stirling. Born 1835, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Patrick Barns Graham
of Robshill, Writer to the Signet, by his wife Janet, dau.
of Allan Pollok of Faside. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or, a buckle azure, between three cinquefoils
gules, on a chief engrailed sable, three escallops of the
field (for Graham) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse azure, between
three arrows points downwards gules (for Barns). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
is the Naval Cockade.
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with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths
of the liveries are set for Crests, i. a naked arm, the
hand brandishing a spear proper (for Graham) ; 2. a garb
proper, banded gules (for Barns). Mottoes — "Pro rege"
(for Graham), "Peace and plenty" (for Barns). Married,
1868, Wilhelmina, daughter of William Carstairs, Doctor of
Medicine, Honourable East India Company's Service, of
Cupar, in the county of Fife ; and has IssJ^e — (i) Patrick
Barns Graham, Gentleman, born i86q (deceased) ; (2) Allan
Barns Graham, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (3) John Barns
Graham, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (4) Gordon Barns Graham,
Gentleman, born 1885 (deceased) ; Jean Meldrum ; Marion ;
Wilhelmina ; and Katherine Isobel. Seats — Craigallian,
Milngavie, co. Stirling ; Lymekilns, East Kilbride, co.
Lanark; Kirkhill, Ayrshire, &c. Clubs — Western(Glasgow),
University (Edinburgh), Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews).
LEONARD JOHN GRAHAM-CLARKE, Esquire,
J. P. for cos. Brecon and Gloucester, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
Bor7i Oct. 20, 1841, being the son of the late John Altham
Graham-Clarke, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
1865, by his wife Emma Jane, dau. of Rev. John Eagles,
M.A., Clifton, CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, two bars argent, in chief tiiree
escallops erminois (for Clarke) ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle's
wings elevated sable, in chief two escallops azure (for
Graham). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an escallop quarterly gules and
or (for Clarke). Married, July 26, 1866, Flora Eliza,
daughter of Henry Brown, Judge at Poona ; and has
Issue — (i) Lionel Altham Graham-Clarke, Esq., Captain
R.A. , b. May 2, i867[w., Sept. 27, 1893, Frances, dau. of
Charles Ernest Charlesworth of Owston Grange, Doncaster-
and has issue, John Altham Stobart Graham-Clarke, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 9, 1894] ; (2) John Eagles Henry Graham,
Clarke, Gentleman, b. May 1868 ; (3) Leonard Warre
Graham-Clarke, Gentleman, b. June 6, 1872 ; and (4) Gerald
Graham-Clarke, Gentleman, b. July 12, 1873. Seats ~¥xo-
cester Manor House, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester ; Glanrhos,
CO. Brecon.
GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT,
Esquire, formerly Capt. Scots Greys. Bo7-n 1840, being
the son of the late Robert Henry Graham-Foster- Pigott,
of 4 Cambridge Terrace, Regent's Park, London. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, three pick-
axes, two and one, within a bordure argent, a canton
azure, for distinction (for Pigott) ; 2. per pale argent
and sable, a chevron per pale of the second and or, be-
tween three bugle-horns stringed counterchanged of the
field, and for distinction the chevron charged with two
escallops counterchanged thereof (for Foster) ; 3. argent, a
human heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown or, on
a chief sable, three escallops or (for Graham). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or a greyhound
passant sable, gorged for distinction with a collar or (for
Pigott) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's
head couped or, attired sable, gorged for distinction with a
mural crown gules, a bugle-horn also sable, garnished or (for
Foster) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, an escallop or, with
the words " Spero meliora" above it (for Graham). Motto
— "Hoc age." Married, 1863, Blanche Butts, and has
Issue — George Edward Graham-Foster-Pigott, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 1863 ; and Mary \jn., 1889, the Rev. Herbert Ogden
Cruikshank, and has issue]. Seat — Cheriton House, Hants.
THOMAS GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, Gentleman,
B.A. Cambs. Born 1866, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. William Graham-Foster-Pigott, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Cambs., Patron and Rector of Abington
Pigotts, by his wife Martha Charlesworth Lister, dau. ot
J. H. Farrar. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
sable, three pickaxes, two and one, within a bordure argent,
a canton azure, for distinction (for Pigott) ; 2. per pale argent
and sable, a chevron per pale of the second and or, between
three bugle-horns stringed counterchanged of the field, and
for distinction the chevron charged with two escallops
countercharged thereof (for Foster) ; 3. argent, a human
heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown or, on a chief
sable, three escallops or (for Graham). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a mount
vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or a greyhound passant
sable, gorged for distinction with a collar or (for Pigott) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head
couped or, attired sable, gorged for distinction with a mural
crown gules, a bugle-horn also sable, garnished or (for
Foster) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, an escallop or, with
the words " Spero meliora " above it (for Graham). Motto
— " Hoc age." Residence — Abington Pigotts, Royston.
JOHN ALFRED GRAHAM- WIGAN, Gentleman.
Born i860, being the son of Lewis D. Wigan, Gentleman,
of Oakwood, Maidstone, Kent ; assumed by Royal License
in 1896 the additional surname and arms of Graham.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, vair, on a pile or,
a mount, thereon a mountain ash-tree proper (for Wigan) ;
2 and 3 or, three piles wavy sable, the centre one charged
with a crescent of the field, within a double tressure flory
and counterflory gules, on a chief engrailed sable, three
escallops of the field, a canton ermine for difference (for
Graham), and upon an escutcheon of pretence these same
arms of Graham without the canton. Mantling azure and
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or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a mountain ash-tree under a rainbow proper (for
Wigan) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a flame of fire
proper, charged with a cross crosslet sable, for difference
(for Graham). Motto — " Recta sursum." Married, i8g6,
Ida Clementina, only child and heir of the late Frederick
Graham-Lacon, Lieut. 17th Regiment, and granddaughter
of John Edmund Lacon of Duntrune. Seats — Oakwood,
Maidstone, Kent; Duntrune, Dundee, N.B.
§SiR THOMAS GRAINGER -STEWART, Knight
Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Physician in Ordinary
to the Queen in Scotland, Professor of the Practice of
Physic in the University of Edinburgh, Deputy- Lieutenant
for the city and county of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings
He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent,
between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief, and a garb in
base gules, banded of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure
and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
two hands proper, grasping a man's heart or ; with the
Motto, " Corde et manu." Postal address — Edinburgh.
GRANDMESNIL, quartered by BARNEWALL.
His Honour Judge THOMAS COLPITTS GRAN-
GER, Barrister Inner Temple 1874, J. P. Cornwall, Judge
of County Courts of Cornwall and Devon (Circuit No. 59)
from 1891. Borti 1852, being the third son of the late
Thomas Cclpitts Granger, Esq., Q.C., M.P. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a fesse argent, between three pome-
granates proper, slipped and leaved or, two portcullises
gules, chained gold. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an arm enibowed, vested
azure, and cuffed argent, the elbow to the sinister, the
hand grasping a portcullis gules by the chains or. Married,
1886, Lilian, dau. of James Payn, the novelist. Seat — Pen-
cair, Falmouth. Club — Reform.
GRANT OF BURDSGARDS, quartered by FRASER-
TYTLER.
Colonel A. C. GRANT. Bom Feb. 28, 1833, being the
eldest son of the late F. M. Sir Patrick Grant, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., by his wife Jane Ann, dau. of William Fraser-
Tytler of Aldourie, Inverness-shire, and Sanquhar, Moray-
shire. Armorial bearings — Gules three antique crowns or,
a bordure of the second, charged with three wreaths of laurel
vert. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a burning mountain proper. Motto —
"Standfast." Clubs — United Service and Junior United
Service.
CHARLES EUSTACE GRANT, Gentleman, M.A.,
Fellow of King's College, Cambs. Born June 5, 1851,
being the fourth son of the late William Grant of Lich-
borough, by his wife Frances Simpson, dau. of Richard
Packof Floore House, Northampton. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three crowns
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a conical hill fired at the summit proper, issu-
ant therefrom a cross calvary or. MottO — "Stand sure."
Married, Jan. 8, 1889, Madeline Isabel, dau. of R. A.
Whitting, of 10 Lexham Gardens, Kensington ; and has
Issue — John Charles Grant, Gentleman, /;. Oct. 6, 1889 ;
Isabel Frances ; Agnes ; Ursula ; and Helen Madeline,
Residence — Meadowcroft, Trumpington, Cambs.
EDWARD GRANT, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Northampton, High .Sheriff 1893, Lord of the Manor,
and Patron of Maidford, M.A. Balhol Coll., Oxford. Born
July 24, 1845, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late William Grant of Lichborough, by his wife Frances
Simpson, dau. of Richard Pack of Flore House, North-
ampton. Livery — Buff, with green facings. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a fesse dancett(?e ermine, between three
antique crowns or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a conical hill fired at the
summit proper, issuant therefrom a cross calvary or.
Motto— "Stand sure." Married, July 10, 1889, Edith
Helen, youngest dau. of Rev. Campbell Bassett Arthur
Grey Hulton, Rector of Emberton, Bucks ; and has Issue —
Edith Muriel ; Violet Helen ; and Frances Enid. Seat —
Lichborough Hall, Weedon. Club — United University.
FRANCIS JAMES GRANT, Esquire, Rothesay Herald
of Arms and Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records in the
Court of the Lord Lyon since 1898, Writer to His Majesty's
Signet, formerly (1886-98) Carrick Pursuivant of Arms.
Born August 4, 1863, being the second son of the late John
Grant, Esq., Marchmont Herald, and his wife Lucy Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Anthony Clapham of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Armorial bearings (rematric. 1901, cadet of Grant
of Corrimony, matric. 1672) — Gules, three antique crowns
or, within a bordure of the second and first, charged with
three crescents azure. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage proper ; and on
an escroU above this Motto, "I'll stand sure." Married,
April 27, 1899, Anne Irvine Cruickshank, eldest dau. of
David Charles Edmondston, Esq., J. P. co. of Shetland, of
Buness, Shetland ; and has /w /eg — Elizabeth Margaret.
Postal addresses -L,yon Office, Edinburgh ; 106 Thirle-
stane Road, Edinburgh.
JOHN PATRICK GRANT of Kilgraston, co. Perth,
Esquire, Capt. late Seaforth Highlanders. Born July
18, 1872, being the only surviving son of Charles Thomas
Constantine Grant of Kilgraston, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Perth, by his wife Janet Matilda, fifth dau. of William Hay,
Esq., of Duns Castle, co. Berwick. Armorial bearings-
Gules, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three antique
crowns or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a Roman fasces erect proper. Motto
— " Leges juraque serva." Seats — Kilgraston ; and Drum-
is the Naval Cockade.
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monie House, Bridge of Earn, co. Perth. Club-
( Edinburgh).
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H JOHN PETER GRAN T of Rothiemurchus, Esquire,
© Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), and Advocate (Scot-
tish Bar), D.L. , for Inverness-shire and for Banffshire,
Sheriff-Substitute and J. P. for Inverness-shire, late Major
ist Vol. Batt. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders. Born Feb.
29, i860, being the eldest son of the late John Peter
Grant of Rothiemurchus, Esq., D.L. , J. P. for Inverness-
shire, by his wife Marion, dau. of Richard Rowe. Liveiy
— Green, red facings and waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings (matric. , L.O. 1755) — Quarterly i and 4, gules three
antique crowns or (Grant, 1597) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, between three wolves' heads couped
sable ; 3. azure, a dexter hand vambraced, grasping a
sword erected in pale argent, hilled or, between three
boars' heads couped of the third, langued gules, all
within a bordure wavy or. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a dexter
hand and arm holding a broadsword proper. Mottoes —
"Pro patria" and "In God is all my trust." Married,
firstly, Sept. 27, 1882, Edith Mary Brewster, youngest dau. of
Lieut. -Col. David Edward Macpherson of Belleville, Inver-
ness-shire ; and has Issue — John Peter Grant, Gentleman, b.
June 24, 1885 ; and Juliet Marion. He married secondly,
April 4, 1899, Lady Mary Augusta Pierrepont, younger dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Sydney William Herbert, 3rd Earl Manvers;
and has Issue - (2) Patrick Charles Henry Grant, Gentleman,
b. March 5, 1900 ; (3) Alexander Ludovic Grant, Gentleman,
b. March 26, 1901 ; (4) Gregor James Grant, Gentleman,
b. April II, 1902. Seat — The Doune of Rothiemurchus,
Aviemore, N.B. Postal address — Culduthel House, In-
verness. Clubs — Brooks's, New (Edinburgh), Highland
(Inverness).
Reverend RODERICK JOHN ARCHIBALD
GRANT, Priest in Holy Orders of the Catholic Church.
his wife, eldest dau. of James Browne, LL.D. , advocate.
Armorial bearings —Gules, three antique crowns or, within
a bordure chequy of the second and first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage
proper. Motto— "111 stand sure." Residetice — \\ Brook
Green, Hammersmith, W.
GRANT (L.O. , 9 April 1903). Gules, on a fess engrailed
between three antique crowns or, a lion passant guardant of
the first, imperially crowned proper, between two cinque-
foils of the field. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a burning mountain proper.
Motto— "Stand fast."
Son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Grant, G.C.B., R.E.
(s. of Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H.), b. 1837; d. 1904; m.
1875, Victoria Alexandrina, d. of John Cotes of Wood-
cote, Salop, and widow of T. Owen of Condover
Hall :—
Charles John Cecil Grant, Esq., Capt. Coldstream
Guards, b. 1877; m. 1903, Lady Sybil Myra Caroline Prim-
rose, eld. d. of Archibald, 5th Earl of Rosebery, K.G. ,
K.T. , &c. Res. — 14 Granville Place, London. Club—
Guards'.
ALAN GRANT-DALTON. Gentleman. Borti 1850,
being the second son of the late Dalton Foster Grant-
Dalton, Esq., of Shanks House, J. P. cos. Dorset and
Somerset, and an Officer in the N. Somerset Yeomanry
Cavalry, by his wife Alice Charlotte, dau. of the late John
Charles Bettesworth Trevanion of Caerhays Castle, Corn-
Boru Oct. 28, i860, only surviving child of James Grant,
military novelist and historian, and Christian Macdonell,
wall. Armorial bearings — Quarterly r and 4, quarterly,
azure, a lion rampant between nine cross crosslets or, a
canton ermine (for Dalton) ; ii. and iii., gules, a lion passant
guardant argent, imperially crowned proper, between three
antique crowns or (for Grant) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron
engrailed sable, between three bugle-horns of the second, as
many escallops of the first (for Foster). Mantling azure
and argent. Cersts — i. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount proper, a dragon's head couped vert between two
wings or, each charged with a cross crosslet sable (for
Dalton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
couped argent. Motto — " Stabit conscius cequi." Seat
— Shank's House, Wincanton, co. Somerset. Postal ad-
dress— Wyke Lodge, Winchester.
GRANT DUFF (matric. L.O., 23 Aug. 1904). Quar-
terly, I and 4, gules, a lotus flower, between three antique
crowns or (Grant) ; 2 and 3, vert, on a fess dancett^e ermine,
between a buck's head caboshed in chief and two escallops
in base, a cross flory between two boar's heads erased all or
is the Military Cockade.
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(Duff). Mantlings— Dexter, gules, doubled or ; sinister, vert,
doubled or. Crests — Dexter, a mountain in flames proper
Charlotte Elsie ; Helen May ; and Jane Millicent.
Bradden House, Towcester.
Seat —
(Motto — " Standfast"); sinister, a stag's head erased proper
(Motto — " Virtute et opera ").
Eld. son of James Cuninghame Grant Duff of Eden
and Balbougie, first Res. at Court of Sattara, /'. 1789 ;
d. 1858 ; m. , Jane Catharine, only child of Sir
Whitelaw Ainslie : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff,
P.C, G.C.S.I., CLE., F.R.S., T.P. and D.L. cos. Elgin,
Aberdeen, and Middx., M.A. Oxon., LLB. Lond., M.P.
for Elgin 1857-1881, Gov. of Madras 1881-6, b. 1829 ;
»i. 1859, Anna Julia (C.I.), only d. of Edward Webster of
North Lodge, Ealing; and has issue -(i) Arthur Cuning-
hame Grant Duff, Esq., Sec. H.M.'s Diplomatic Service,
b. 1861 ; (2) Evelyn Mountstuart Grant Duff, Esq., Sec.
H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, h. 1863; [m. 1900, Edith
Florence, d. of Sir George Bonham, Bart.]; (3) Adrian
Grant Duff, Esq., Lieut, ist Batt. " Black Watch," b. 1869 ;
(4) Hampden Grant Duff, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1874;
Clara Annabel Caroline {in. 1895, F. Huth Jackson] ; Vic-
toria Adelaide Alexandrine ; Lily Ermengarde ; and Iseult
Frederica. 6Va/— Lexden Park, Colchester. Toivn res. —
II Chelsea Embankment, S.W. C/?c^y— Brooks's, Athe-
nreum.
WILFRED DRYDEN GRANT-IVES, Esq., M.A., J. P.
CO. Northampton. Born April 7, 1854, being the yoimgest
son of the late William Grant of Lichborough, co. North-
ampton, by Frances, dau. of Richard Pack of Floore
House ; and assumed the name and arms of Ives by Royal
License, Aug. 18, 1889. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : CJU'i'terly i and 4, or on a plain chevron with
cotises engrailed sa. , between three blackamoors' heads in
profile couped at the shoulders proper, five annulets of the
first (for Ives) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine,
between three antique crowns or (for Grant). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a rock proper, a blackamoor's
head as in the arms, the temples and the neck each encircled
by an annulet or (for Ives) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a conical hill fired at the summit proper, issuant therefrom
a cross calvary or (for Grant). Motto — "Stand sure."
Married, Nov. i, 1881, Fanny Louisa, youngest dau. of
Rev. Thomas S. Millington of Woodhouse, Eaves, co.
Leicester ; and has Issue — Winifred Francis ; Lilian Mary ;
GRANT-SUTTIE (L.O., 1732). Quarterly, i and 4.
barry wavy of six azure and or, on a chief of the last, a lion
rampant naissant with two tails vert, armed and langued
gules (for Suttie, c. i6j2^j) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron
chequy gules and of the first, between three hunting-horns
sable, garnished of the second, within a bordure chequy as
before (Semple of Balgone, c. 1672-7). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a ship
under full sail all proper. Motto — "Nothing hazard, no-
thing have."
Son of Sir James Grant-Suttie, 6th Bart., D. L. , Lt.-
Col. Haddington, &c. Art. \l\\.,b. 1830; d. 1878; m.
1857, Lady Susan Harriet Innes-Ker, d. of 6th Duke of
Roxburghe : —
Sir George Grant-Suttie, 7th Bart. (5 May 1702), of
Balgone,;^. 1870. Seats — Balgone, Drem, co. Haddington;
Preston Grange, Prestonpans, co. Haddington.
Ygst. son of Sir George Grant-Suttie , 5th Bart. , b. 1797 ;
d. 1878; m. 1829, Harriet, d. of Francis, 7th Earl of
Wemyss : —
Robert Grant-Suttie, Esq., D.L. co. Haddington,
Barrister-at-Law [Arms — Quarterly, i and 4, Suttie as
above; 2. gules, three antique crowns or, and in a canton
argent, a demi-otter issuing out of a bar wavy sable, all
within a bordure ermine (Grant of Prestongrange, 1759) ; 3.
Semple as above ; and (matric. 31 Oct. 1903) in the
centre of the quarters a mullet sable. Mantling azure,
doubled or], /;. 1841 ; m. 1884, Hon. Edith Mary Dawnay,
d. of William Henry, 7th Viscount Downe ; and has issue —
(i) Hubert Francis Grant-Suttie, Gentleman, b. 1884;
Archibald Ronald Grant-Suttie, Gentleman, /'. 1896; Hilda
Margaret; Muriel Katherine ; and Ethel Mary. Res. —
Balgone, North Berwick.
ALEXANDER WILLIAM THOROLD GRANT-
THOROLD, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Lincolnshire
(High Sheriff 1870), and J. P. for Northamptonshire. Bor?t
1820, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Grant, by
Helen, dau. of the Rev. William Thorold of Weelsby ; s.
his uncle Richard Thorold, whose name he assumed by
Royal License, 1864. Club — Conservative. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per chevron sable and azure,
three goats salient argent, a bordure engrailed of the last
(for Thorold) ; 2 and 3 or, three escutcheons gules, each
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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charged with an Eastern crown of the first (for Grant).
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a buck argent, charged on the body
with a quatrefoil vert, resting the dexter foot on an escut-
cheon azure, thereon a martlet or (for Thorold) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, on a rock, a burning mountain sur-
mounted by a rainbow all proper (for Grant). Married,
1863, Anna Hamilton, third dau. of the late Admiral Sir
James Stirling; and has, with other /.««<? — Richard Stirling
Grant-Thorold, b. 1868, late Lieut. R. W. Fusiliers. Seat—
Cosgrove Hall, near Stony Stratford. Town residence — 3
Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.
The Honourable Sir WILLIAM GRANTHAM,
Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the High Court of Justice,
J. P. CO. Sussex, Lord of the Manors of Camois Court
and Balneth. Born Oct. 23, 1835, being the younger
son of the late George Grantham of Barcombe Place,
near Lewes, by Sarah his wife, daughter of the late
William Verrall of Southover, Lewes ; was educated at
King's College, London ; was called to the Bar of the Inner
Temple 1863, and appointed one of Her Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law 1877, a Bencher 1878, and was
formerly a Deputy-Chairman of Magistrates ; was a Member
of Parliament for East Surrey 1874, 1885, and for Croydon
1885, 1886, when he became a Judge of the High Court of
Justice. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum. Livery — Blue with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Ermine, a griffin segreant gules, holding between the claws
an escutcheon or, charged with a cross crosslet sable, in
chief two cross crosslets of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, charged
on the body with two cross crosslets paleways or, and hold-
ing between the claws an escutcheon also or, charged with
a cross crosslet sable; with the Motto, " Comme Dieu
grantit." Married, 1865, Emma, eldest daughter of the
late Richard Wilson of Chiddingley, Sussex, and Moles-
worth House, Brighton ; and \\?l1, Issue — (i) William Wilson
Grantham, Esquire; (2) Frederick William Grantham, Es-
quire, and five daughters. Estate — Barcombe Place. Postal
addresses — Barcombe Place, Lewes ; 100 Eaton Square,
London, S.W. ; 657 Royal Courts of Justice, London, W.C.
GRANTMESNIL, quartered by CONYERS.
GRANVILLE (R.L., 1826). Quarterly, i and 4, gules,
three organ-rests, two and one or (Granville, ante Henry
VII.) ; 2 and 3, or, three quatrefoils pierced gules, a chief
vair (D'Ewes). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a cap
of maintenance proper, a griffin or. Motto — " Deo patriae
amicis."
Sons of Bernard Granville, Esq., of Wellesbourne Hall,
J.P. and D. L. , (^. 1804; d. 1869; m. 2nd, 1830, Anne
Catherine, ygst. d. of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker: —
Beville Granville, Esq., J. P. cos. Herts and Warwick,
late Major 23rd R.W. Fusiliers, served in Crimea and Indian
Mutiny, and was one of H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms, 1863-1887, b. 1834; m. 1865, Alice Jane, d. of Rev.
Nathaniel Wodehouse, Vicar of Worle and Dulverton (by
Georgiana, d. of Hon. and Rev. William Capel) ; and has
issue — (i) Bernard Granville, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd K.O.
Hussars, b. 21 July 1873 ; Violet [w. 1889, Walter Henry
Maudslay] ; Mary Olive [w. 1893, Arthur Herbert Edward
Wood, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Sudbourne Hall]; Muriel
[;«. 1895, Frederick Blomfield] ; Grace [;«. 1893, Harold
M'Corquodale of Shenley. Herts]; and Morwenna. Seats
— Wellesbourne Hall, nr. Warwick ; North Church, Great
Berkhanisted. Club — Army and Navy.
George Hyde Granville, Gentleman, /'. 1837; m. 1862,
Henrietta, d. of Edward Bolton King of Chadshunt, War-
wick ; and has surv. issue — Dennis Granville, Esq., Capt.
late Roy. Warwicksh. Regt., Chief Constable of Dorset [;«.
1895, Margaret Beatrice, eld. d. of Sir George Waller, Bart.,
of Woodcote, Warwick ; and has issue — Judith Margaret] ;
and Mabel Georgiana Lucy [/«. 1897, Major Henry Clerk].
Res. —
Son of Frederick John Granville, b. 1839 ; d. 1883 ; m.
1864, Cecilia Anne, only child of Robert Hooke -.^
Charles Delabere Granville, Gentleman, Commander
R.N., b. 1865. Res.~
Ygst. son of Bernard Granville above mentioned, b.
1804 ; d. 1869 : —
Rev. Roger Granville, Rector of Bideford, b. 1848 ; in.
1870, Matilda Jane, d. of Alexander Liebert of Swinton
Hall, Lanes. ; and has issue — Court Granville, Gentleman
late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy. Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1872 \in.
1897, Beatrice Mabel, d. of Col. Dumaresque ; and has
issue] ; and Eleanor Morwenna.
Son of Rev. Granville John Granville, Vicar of Stratford-
on-Avon, i^. 1807; d. 1871 ; m. 1839, Marianne, d. of
Sir J. Grey Skipwith, Bart. : —
Rev. Grey Granville, Vicar of Ham, and Rural Dean, b.
1843; m. ist, 1881, Josephine Dora Lawrence [d. 1884);
2nd, 1897, Sophia Mary, d. of Capt. Grey Skipwith, R.N.
Res. — The Vicarage, Ham, Staffs.
GRATTAN, see LEE-G RATTAN-GUINNESS.
ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES, Gentleman. Born
1846, being the eldest surviving son of the late Rt. Rev.
Charles Graves, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe,
Doctor of Divinity (Dublin) ; Honorary Doctor of Civil
Law (Oxon.), Fellow of the Royal .Society, formerly Pre-
sident of the Royal Irish Academy, Dean of the Chapel
Royal, Dublin, Dean of Clonfert, Senior Fellow and Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin, by his
wife Selina (who died 1873), eldest dau. of John Cheyne,
Esq., Doctor of Medicine, Physician - General to Her
Majesty's Forces in Ireland. Livery — Blue. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, party per pale gules and
azure, an eagle displayed or, ducally crowned, in the
dexter chief point a. cross patonce of the last (for Graves) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a chief indented gules, three crosses
pat^e of the field (for Perceval). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle dis-
played and erased or, encircled round the body below the
wings with a ducal coronet gules, each wing charged with
a cross patonce also gules; with the Motto, " Aquila
non captat muscas."
ROBERT KENNEDY GROGAN GRAVES, Gentle-
man. Born Jan. i, 1878, being the eldest son of Col.
William Grogan Graves, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High
Sheriff, Lieut. -Col. Comm. 82nd (South Lancashire) Regt.,
by his wife Georgina, second dau. of Rev. Joseph Marshall,
Esq., R.N., J. P., of Baronne Court, co. Tipperary, Baron
de Prigny de Querieux in France. Armorial bearings —
Per pale gules and azure, an eagle displayed, ducally
crowned or, in the dexter point a cross patonce of the last.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-eagle displayed and erased or, encircled round the
body below the wings with a ducal coronet gules, each wing
charged with a cross patonce also gules. Motto — " Aquila
non captat mascas." Seat — Cloghan Castle, Banagher,
King's Co.
ROBERT WYNDHAM GRAVES, Esquire, C.M.G.
(1896), Consul-General in Crete since 1899. Borii
1858, being fifth but fourth surviving son of the late Rt.
Rev. Charles Graves, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and
Aghadoe, D.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., by his wife Selina, eldest
dau. of John Cheyne, Esq., M.D., Physician-General to
Her Majesty's Forces in Ireland. Armorial bearings—
Quarterly i and 4, partly per pale gules and azure, an
eagle displayed or, ducally crowned, in the dexter chief
point a cross patonce of the last (for Graves) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a chief indented gules, three crosses pat^e of the
field (for Perceval). Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed and erased
or, encircled round the body below the wings with a ducal
coronet gules, each wing charged with a cross patonce also
gules. Motto — "Aquila non captat muscas." Married,
1895, Bessie Catharine, dau. of the late J. R. Thomson.
Residence — British Consulate-General, Canea, Crete. Club
— St. James's.
GRAVES-KNYFTON(R.L., 1894, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, gules, gutt^-d'or, a chevron vair6 argent and sable,
between two eagles' heads couped in pale or (Knyfton) ; 2
and 3, or, an eagle displayed sable, each wing charged
with a cross pate6 of the first between four escallops in
cross of the second (Graves). Mantling gules and or.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
couped or, gutt6-de-sang, holding in the beak an eagle's
leg erased proper, between two wings vair^ argent and
sable (Knyfton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of
an eagle displayed sable, each wing charged with a cross
pat^e or, three escallops inverted of the last (Graves).
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of Albert Reginald Graves, Esq., J. P., of Delapr^,
Bridport, Dorset, and Charlton House, Salisbury, 6.
1840; d. 1880; m. 1871, Mary Jane, d. of William
Morgan Benett, Master in Common Pleas Div. of
High Court : —
Reginald Benett Graves-Knyfton, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset,
late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Wilts Regt., fi. 1873; m. 1897, Edith
Mary, d. of Francis Albert Alston, late of Banwell,
Somerset. Sea/ — Uphill Castle, Weston-super-Mare.
CARSINA GORDON GRAY, only dau. of the late
Charles William Gray of Carse, by his wife Susan Helen,
dau. of James Guthrie of Tanjong Pagar, Singapore.
Armorial bearings — On a lozenge, gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure wavy argent. Seat — Carse Gray House,
Forfarshire.
HERBERT GRAY, Gentlemian (formerly Miers). Bom
April 24, 1868, being the son of the late William Thomas
Miers of Scarcroft Grange, near Leeds, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Henry Burnet of Liverpool, and assumed the sur-
name of Gray in lieu of Miers, and the arms of Gray by
Royal License 1901, on his marriage. Armorial bearings
ROBERT GRAY, Esquire, J. P. co. Armagh, F.R. C.P.I.
Born Oct. 18, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Gray of Enagh, co. Armagh, by his wife Margaret, dau.
of William Patterson. C/t^6 — Armagh County (Armagh).
Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant argent, holding
Barry of six per pale argent and azure counterchanged,
on a plain bend cottised engrailed gules, three escutcheons
of the first, each charged with a rose of the third barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest- On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a hedgehog
statant proper, charged on the body with a rose as in the
arms, in front of a holly-bush fructed also oroper. Mai-ried,
Feb. 14, 1901, Betsey Hardy, only child and heir of the
late Edward Thomas Gray of Morwick H;dl, near Leeds,
and Steyning, co. Sussex. Residence— T\\& Limes, Frisby,
near Melton Mowbray, Liecestershire. 67«i^— Leicester-
shire (Leicester).
JOHN ROBIN GRAY, Esquire, late ist Batt. King's
Royal Rifles, now Major 3rd Royal Berks Regt. Born
March 16, 1864, being the eldest son of the late William
Gray, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster, J. P. co.
Berks, High Sheriff for Berks 1882, Major (ret.) 4th Royal
Lancaster Militia, and Hon. Col. 2nd Volunteer Batt.
Loyal North Lancashire Regt., M.P. for Bolton (of which
town he was Mayor 1850 and 1851) from 1857-74, by his
wife Magdelene, dau. of the late John Robin of Grove Hill,
West Kirby, Cheshire. Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion
rampant, within an orle of annulets argent, a bordure
indented ermine. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a bear's paw
erect and erased sable, grasping a snake entwined around
it also proper. Motto— " Tenebo." Married, April 23,
1891, Blanche, only dau. of Canon and Hon. Mrs. Feildon
of Honingham, Norfolk. .S(?(7/— Farley Hill Place, Read-
ing, Berks. C/ai5— Cocoa Tree.
in the dexter paw a fleam or, on a canton of the last a harp
azure. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, an anchor in pale azure, timbered
proper and fluked or. Motto —" Anchor fast anchor."
Married, July 10, 1867, Harriet Ann, dau. of Hampton
Atkinson; and has Issue — (i) Hampton Atkinson Gray,
Gentleman, M.D. (T.C.D.), <?. Aug. 16, 1868; (2) Robert
Alexander Gray, Esq., Capt. R.I.F., b. Dec. 21, 1869; (3)
Francis Audubon Gray, L.R.C.P. and S. (Edin.), b. Jan. 2,
1874; Harriete Alice \in. Jan. 6, 1904, Major Henry John
Robert St. George Richardson, late The King's (Liverpool)
Regt.] ; and Margaret Edith. Postal address— h.xm.A•^^.
WILLIAM MARTELLO GRAY, Gentleman, F.C.A.
Born May 26, 1850, being the second son of William Mar-
tello Gray of Hovingham, Yorkshire, by his wife Sarah,
daughter of Richard Barker of Nunnington, Yorkshire.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Club - Union Club, Bradford. Livery — Olive Green. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a fesse or, between four roses fesse-
wise in chief, argent barbed and seeded proper, and a tower
in base of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a tower proper,
surmounted by an escocheon azure, charged with a rose
argent, barbed and seeded proper, with the Motto — " Veritas
vincit." Married, October 9, 1872, Fanny Smith, daughter
of George Charlton Barnett of Eccleshall, near Stafford, in
that county, and has Issue — (i) William Herbert Gray,
Gentleman, born Aug. 17, 1881 ; (2) Charles Ernest Gray,
Gentleman, born Oct. 22, 1882 ; (3) Francis Martello Gray,
Gentleman, born June 11, 1885; (4) Stanley Gray, Gentle-
man, born Dec. 26, 1889 ; Edith Fanny, Eleanor Maude, and
Nora. £'j^/'afe - Graythwaite Manor, Grange-over-Sands,
N. Lanes. Postal address — Sefton Lodge, Heaton, Brad-
ford, Yorks.
GRAY of Gray (L.O., 1878, 1897, and R.L., H. Coll.,
7 May 1897). Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure
engrailed argent.
Dau. of Jeremiah Lonsdale Pounden of Bronenswood,
CO. Wexford, m. Lady Jane Stuart, d. of loth Earl of
Moray : — •
Rt. Hon. Evelyn Smith-Gray, 19th Baroness Gray
(Sco. , 1444) [Arms — Quarterly, i and 4, Gray as above;
2. ermine, two chevronels gules between three pomeis ;
3. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, a lion rampant within a double
tressure flory and counterflory gules, a bordure compony
azure and argent ; ii., or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ;
iii. , or, three cushions between a double tressure flory and
counterflory. Supporters— Two lions guardant gules], m.
1863, James Maclaren Smith-Gray (R.L., 1897, formerly
Smith), who died 1900 ; and has issue — Hon. James
Maclaren Stuart Gray, Master of Gray, late Capt. 5th
Batt. Rif. Brigade, M.A. Camb. (AVj-.— Cwni Irfon,
Llanwrtyd Wells, Breconsh. ), /;. 1864; Hon. Ethel Evelyn
[/«. 1888, Henry Tufnell Campbell] ; Hon. Thora Zelma
Grace ; and Hon. Kathleen Eileen Moray. Res. — 14 The
Boltons, London, S.W.
Ygst. son of Rev. Edmund Luttrell Stuart, Rector of
Winterboriie Houghton, I^orset (gt. -grandson of 9th
Earl of Moray), b. 1798 ; d. 1869 ; in. 1834, Elizabeth,
d. of Rev. J. L. Jackson, Rector of Swanage : —
The Hon. Morton Gray Stuart-Gray [brother of 15th and
i6th Earls of Moray, and has Patent of Precedence 10
middle chief point with a crescent of the field for difference.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries an anchor or. Motto — " Anchor fast anchor"],
b. 1855 ; 111. 1890, Edith Douglas, d. of Rear-Adm. George
Palmer; and has issue — (i) Frances Douglas Stuart-Gray,
Esq., b. 1892; (2) Archibald J(3hn Morton Stuart-Gray,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (3) James Gray Stuart-Gray, Gentle-
man, b. 1897 ; and Hermione Moray. Seats — Kinfauns
Castle, Perthshire ; Gray House, Forfarshire.
GRAY (U.O.). Argent, an anchor erect sable, entwined
by a ribbon azure with the word " Vartry " inscribed
thereon in letters of gold (commemorative of the zeal and
ability evinced by Sir John Gray as Chairman of the Vartry
Waterworks Committee of the Dublin Corporation), on a
canton of the third a castle of the third flammant proper as
in the arms of the city of Dublin. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an anchor erect
sable, entwined as in the arms with a ribbon azure with
the word "Vartry" inscribed thereon in letters of gold.
Motto^" Anchor fast anchor."
Son of Edward Dwyer Gray, Esq., M.P. (son of Sir
John Gray of Dublin) : —
Edward Dwyer Gray, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Res. — Glendhu, Sorell Creek, New Norfolk, Tasmania.
§ JAMES ROSS GR.'\Y-BUCHANAN, Esquire, of
Scotstoun, Eastfield House, Cambuslang, J. P. for
CO. Lanark ; served for many years in the 26th Regt. , the
Cameronians, was afterwards Major 3rd Batt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and late Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col.
commanding 3rd Batt. Cameronians, Scottish Rifles. Born
Jan. 30, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Gray-
Buchanan of Ardoch and Scotstown, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Michael Rowland of Linthouse co. Lanark. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant
?Ci^ii£IllSJ[2^,
Apr. 1897], M.A., Cambs. [Arms (rematric. 2 July 1902,
on change of name) as above, the bordure charged in the
sable, holding in his dexter fore-paw a dagger proper,
within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered of
fleur-de-lis of the second, all within a border invected gules
(for Buchanan) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant, between
three cinquefoils argent, within a bordure engrailed of the
second, the lion charged on the shoulder with a crescent of
the first, for difference (for Gray). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries upon the dexter side,
two hands grasping a two-handed sword proper ; and in an
escroU over the same this Motto, " Clariora sequor" (for
Buchanan) ; and upon the sinister side, upon a wreath of
his liveries, an anchor in the sea, proper; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "Fast" (for Gray). Married,
August 26, 1873, Kate [d. May 5, 1888), dau. of James
Farie of Farme, co. Lanark; and has Issue — (i) Thomas
Farie Gray-Buchanan, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1875, d.
April 27, 1899 ; (2) James Maurice Gray- Buchanan, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 26, 1877; (3) Malcolm Gray-Buchanan,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1878, d. Oct. 29, 1882 ; (4) Walter
Bruce Gray-Buchanan, Gentleman, b. August 20, 1885 ; (5)
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Cecil Gordon Gray- Buchanan, 6. Sept. 9, 1886 ; Janet
Edith; Mary Rose; Kate Farie ; Violet Sybil; Gertrude,
d. Jan. 17, 1884; and Elizabeth. Seat — Eastfield House,
Cambuslang, co. Lanark. Cluis — Army and Navy, Wes-
tern (Glasgow), New (Edinburgh).
GRAYSON, quartered by BEDFORD.
Dame CHARLOTTE FREDERICA CAROLINE
GREATHED, commonly called Lady Greathed, eldest
dau. of the late Sir George Osborn, Bart., of Chicksands
Priory, co. Beds. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge
— Argent, two barrulets plain between as many engrailed
per pale azure and sable, and an orle of martlets gules ; and
impaling the arms of Osborn, namely argent, a bend between
two lions rampant sable, Married, 1869, as his third wife.
General Sir Edward Harris Greathed, K.C.B., D.C.L.
(Oxon.), J. P., of Uddens, Dorset (who died Nov. 19, 1881) ;
and has had /wz/f— Edward Wilberforce Osborn Greathed,
Esquire, b. July 7, 1870 [d. 1893), of Uddens, Dorset ;
Charlotte Elizabeth ; Georgina Laura ; and Dorothy
Louisa. Postal address — 81 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.
EDWARD ARCHER GREATHED, Gentleman. Born
1866, being the eldest son of the late Major-General William
Wilberforce Harris Greathed, C.B., R.E., and his wife
Alice, only dau. of the Rev. A. Clive of Whitfield, co.
Hereford. Armorial bearings — Argent, two barrulets
plain between as many engrailed per pale azure and sable,
and an orle of martlets gules ; and impaling the arms of
Croft, namely, quarterly per fesse indented azure and
argent, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, out of bulrushes proper, a stag's head per pale
engrailed argent and gules, attired or, in the mouth an
arrow of the first. Motto — "Work with a will." Mar-
ried, Jan. 21, 1891, Janet, eldest dau. of Sir Herbert George
Denman Croft, ninth Bart. , of Lugwardine Court, Hereford-
shire ; and has Issue — Bernard Wilberforce Greathed, Gentle-
man, b. 1891. Residence — Armstrong Point, Winnipeg,
Canada.
HERVEY GREATHED, Gentleman, second son of
the late William Wilberforce Harris Greathed, by his wife
Alice, only dau. of Rev. A. Clive of Whitfield, co. Hereford.
Armorial bearings — Argent, two barrulets plain between
two engrailed per pale azure and sable, and an orle of
martlets gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, out of bulrushes proper, a stag's
head per pale engrailed argent and gules, attired or, in the
mouth an arrow of the first. Motto — "Work with a will."
Married, 1S97, May, dau. of Rogerson. Residence —
GREAVES, quartered by BELCHER.
EDWARD OWAIN GREAVES, Gentleman. Born
1882, being the son of the late Edward Seymour Greaves,
Esq., J. P. cos. Carnarvon and Warwick, by his wife
Rosamund Augharad, dan. of Edward Lloyd of Tyn-y-
Rhyl, CO. Flint. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a fesse
engrailed azure between four pellets, three in chief and
one in base, each charged with a lion's head erased or, a
griffin passant, wings elevated, between two escallops of the
last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
with two heads sable, resting each claw on a pellet, each
charged with a lion's head as in the arms, and either wing
charged with two escallops or; with the Motto, " Aquila
non captat muscas." Postal address — Glen Etive, Argyle-
shire ; 35 Lennox Gardens, London, S.W.
M FRANCIS EDWARD GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of
© the Pence for the county of Derby, Captain in the
Derbyshire Rifle Volunteers. Born May 23, 1840, being the
younger son of the late Henry Marwood Greaves, Esquire,
of Hesley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, Banner Cross,
in the county of York, and Ford Hall, in the county of
Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by
Mary Catharine Anne his wife, only child of the Reverend
William Bagshawe of Banner Cross and Ford Hall, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford. Livery — A light drab
or cream-coloured cloth coat, lined crimson, the waistcoat
of the last, the breeches light drab or cream-coloured plush.
the greatcoat drab, braided round the cape and cuffs with
crimson cord, hats gold-laced. Armorial bearings (July
1782)— Quarterly, gules and vei t an eagle tiisjjlayed, holding
in the beak a slip of oak frueted or ; and for a Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or,
holding in his mouth a slip of oak of the first ; with the
Motto, " Deo non fortuna." Ahirried, December 11, 1872,
Emma, second daughter of Thomas Storer Partington of
Blackbrook, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue—
(i) Henry Foxlowe Greaves, Gentleman, born March i,
1875 ; (2) Edward Newton Bagshawe Greaves, Gentleman,
born October 18, 1880 ; (3) Francis Gordon Hamilton
Greaves, Gentleman, born May 8, 1885; Frances Mary;
Grace Emma ; Catherine Isabel ; Constance Helen ; and
Edith Campbell. Estate — Dronfield, in the county o
Derby. Postal address— ic, Powis Square, Brighton.
§JOHN ERNEST GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Merio-
neth, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the
year 1884, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Car-
narvon, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in
the year 1885, and Lord-Lieutenant of that county since the
year 1886, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Honorary Colonel
3rd Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Boin 1847,
being the eldest son of the late John Whitehead Greaves,
Esquire, of Bericote House, in the county of Warwick,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for thai
county, for which he served the office of High .Sheriff
in the year i860, by Ellen his wife, daughter of Gill
Stedman of the Manor House, Pakenham, in the county
of Suffolk. tV«^— Reform. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms: Argent, on a fesse engrailed azure
between four pellets, three in chief and one in base, each
charged with a lion's head erased or, a griffin passant, wings
eLvated, between two escallops of the last. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads
sable, resting each claw on a pellet, each charged with a
lion's head as in the arms, and either wing charged with
two escallops or ; with the Motto, ' ' Aquila non captat
muscas." Married, 1875, Marianne, daughter of the late
E. Rigby, Doctor of Medicine, of Berkeley Square, London,'
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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§ RICHARD METHUliN GREAVES, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties
of Carnarvon and Merioneth. Born 1852, being the third
son of the late John Whitehead Greaves, Esquire, of
Bericote House, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, for which
he served the office of High Sheriff in the year i86o, by
Ellen his wife, daughter of Gill Stedman of the Manor
House, Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk. Club — Junior
Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
on a fesse engrailed azure between four pellets, three in
chief and one in base, each charged with a lion's head
erased or, a griffin passant, wings elevated, between two
escallops of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, resting each claw
on a pellet, charged with a lion's head as in the arms,
and either wing charged with two escallops or ; with the
Motto, " Aquila non captat muscas." Married, 1883,
Constance Mary, second daughter of the late J. Dugdale of
Wroxall Abbey, in the county of Warwick, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace. Postal address — -Portmadoc, North Wales.
M WILLIAM HENRY GREAVES-BAGSHAWE. Es-
® quire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff
1895-96. Bor7i Aug. 13, 1831, being the eldest son of the
late Henry Marwood Greaves, Esq. , of Hesley Hall, in co.
Nottingham, Banner Cross, in co. York, and Ford Hall, in
CO. Derby, J. P. and D. L. , by Mary Catharine Anne his wife,
only child of the Rev. William Bagshawe of Banner Cross and
Ford Hall, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford ;
assumed the surname of Bagshawe in addition to and after
that of Greaves, in the year 1853, and obtained Her
Majesty's Royal License to continue to use the name and
to bear the arms of Bagshawe in addition to and quarterly
with those of Greaves, on the death of his mother, in the year
1879. Livery — (Bagshawe) coats, green cloth lined with
scarlet shalloon, collars and cuffs of scarlet cloth, brass
buttons, waistcoats of green cloth, breeches of green or
scarlet cloth or plush, hats gold laced ; (Greaves) coats of
very light drab or cream-colour cloth lined with crimson,
brass buttons, waistcoats of crimson cloth, breeches very
light drab or cream-colour plush, hats gold-laced. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a bugle-horn
sable stringed vert, between three roses gules (for Bag-
shawe), 2 and 3 quarterly, gules and vert, an eagle displayed
holding in tlie beak a slip of oak fructed or (for Greaves,
July 1782). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a bugle-horn sable,
stringed vert (for Bagshawe), 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, holding in his
mouth a slip of oak of the first (for Greaves); with the
Motto, " Forma flos fama flatus." Married, September 24,
1856, Martha, daughter of Joseph Bowmer of Draycott,
in the county of Derby, and of Lancayo House, in the
county of Monmouth ; and has had Issue — William Murray
Caldwell Greaves - Bagshawe, Esquire (d.s.p.); Mary
Catherine Murray [married, December 7, 1887, to Edward
Renshaw of Woodlands, in the County Palatine of Chester,
and has issue] ; and Frances Alice Devereux [married, July
14, 1886, to Ernest Carver, Esq., J. P. of Poise House, also
in the County Palatine of Chester ; and has issue]. Estates
— Banner Cross, in the county of York ; and Ford Hall, in
the county of Derby. Postal address — Ford Hall, near
Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Club — National.
GREEN, quartered by FLOYER.
GREEN, see EGERTON-GREEN.
ALFRED GREEN, Gentleman. Borii April 18, 1838,
being the second son of the late Richard Green of Essendon,
near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, in the Colony
of Tasmania, by his wife Hannah, dau. of Richard Jackson.
Club — Launceston (Launceston, Tasmania). Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, between two
bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses
pat^e gules, the whole between as many escallops of the
second, and in chief a crescent for difference; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm
erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister
sable, a cross pat^e between two escallops or ; with the
Motto, " Je ferai bien." Married, November 30, 1870,
Rose, daughter of George William Barnard ; and has Issue
— Alfred Lawrence Green, Gentleman, born October 7,
1875. Postal address — ^1 George Street, Launceston,
Tasmania.
ARTHUR GREEN, Gentleman. Borti July 30, 1842,
being the third son of the late Richard Green of Essendon,
near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, Tasmania,
by his wife Hannah, daughter of Richard Jackson, of
is the Military Cockade,
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Yorkshire, England. Armorial bearings — Argent,
within two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant be-
tw^een two crosses pate^e gules, the whole between as
many escallops of the second, and in chief a mullet for
difference ; Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor
in bend sinister sable, a cross pat^e between two escallops
or; Motto, " Je ferai bien." Married, April 15, 1876,
Florence, daughter of Charles James Weedon ; and has
Issue — (i) Richard Vyvyan Weedon Green, Gentleman,
born February 27, 1877; (2) Eric Arthur Weedon Green,
Gentleman, born December i, 1878 ; (3) Harold Weedon
Green, Gentleman, born August 13, 1880 ; (4) Lionel Hard-
wicke Weedon Green, Gentleman, born October 11, 1886;
and Elsie Beryl Weedon. Postal address — " Windarra,"
22 High Street, Launceston, Tasmania. Chtb — Launces-
ton (Launceston, Tasmania).
§SiR EDWARD GREEN, Baronet (March 5, 1886).
of Wakefield, co. York, and Ken Hill, Norfolk, I. P.
and D.L. co. York, J. P. Norfolk, M.P. for Wakefield
1874 and 1885-92. Born March 4, 1831, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Edward Green of Sandal
Magna ; by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John Ironside of
Wakefield. Armorial bearings— Vert, gutt^e-d'eau, three
a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper,
the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister sable, a cross
patee between two escallops or. Motto — " Je ferai bien."
Married, Sept. 9, 1880, Lucie, dau. of James M'Nicol ; and
has Issue — (i) Reginald Percy Green, Gentleman, b. Feb.
28, 1884 ; (2) Mervyn Leslie Green, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6,
1892; (3) Esmond Jackson Green, Gentleman, b. Jan. 25,
1898 ; Effie Madeline ; Lilian May ; Hilda Constance ; and
Muriel Evelyn. Postal address — 28 Buxton Street, North
Adelaide, South Australia,
M EVERARD GREEN, Gentleman, Rouge Dragon
^B Pursuivant of Arms, a Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries of London. Boni Sept. 23, 1844, being the
third and youngest son of Charles Green of Holdich House,
in the parish of Spalding, in the co. of Lincoln, by his wife
Mary, fourth dau. and co-heir of Henry Everard of Spalding.
Z/zwj— Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
stags trippant or, and two roses in fesse argent ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a mount proper, thereon a stag trippant or,
gorged with a collar gemel vert, three roses fesseways
argent. Motto — " Waste not." Married, Sept. 8, 1859,
Mary, dau. of William Edward Lycett of Bowden, co.
Chester; and has Issue — (\) Edward Lycett Green, Esq.,
b. May 25, i860 \_m., April 23, 1885, Ethel Mary, dau. of
Arthur Wilson, Esq., of Tranby Croft Hall, co. York ; and
has issue, Edward Arthur Lycett Green, Esq., b. April i,
1886; David Cecil Lycett Green, Gentleman, b. June 4, 1892;
Francis Denis Lycett Green, Gentleman, b. Nov. 2, 1893 ;
Nancy Lycett ; and Phyllis Mary Lycett] ; (2) Francis
William Green, Esq., b. Nov. 24, 1861. Seats — Ken Hill,
King's Lynn, Norfolk ; Nunthorpe Hall, York. Club —
Carlton.
EDWIN JACKSON GREEN, Gentleman. Born Jan. 3,
1845, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Richard
Green of Essenden, nr. Hertford (England), and of Launces-
ton, Tasmania. Armorial bearings — Argent, between two
bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses
pat^e gules, the whole between as many escallops of the
second, and in chief a martlet for difference. Crest — Upon
I and 4, azure three bucks trippant or, on a chief ot the
last a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the first (for
Green) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars wavy couped between
as many estoiles all gules (for Everard). Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a buck's head couped or,
between the attires an annulet azure, a fieur-de-lis and two
annulets as in the arms. Motto — "Spiritu principali."
Postal address — Heralds College, London, E.G. Clubs —
Reform, Burlington Fine Arts.
FRANCES ELIZABETH GREEN, Spinster, daughter
of the late Richard Green of Essendon, near Hertford,
England, and of Launceston in the Colony of Tasmania, by
Hannah his wife, daughter of Richard Jackson. Armorial
bearings are for Arms : Upon a lozenge argent, between
two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses
pat^e gules, the whole between as many escallops of the
second. Postal address — 194 Clinitieri Street, Launceston,
Tasmania.
SIR FRANCES HAYDN GREEN, second Bart.
(1901), a Member of Commission of Lieutenancy for
the City of London, Capt. ist London Vols., Sheriff 1897-
98, and Lord Mayor 1900-1901, of the City of London.
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Born 1871, being the eldest son of Sir Frank Green, first
Bart. Armorial bearings— Vert, three bezants within two
chevronels, the whole between ns many castles with two
towers in chief and a horse's head couped in base all or.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower gules, a horse's
head or, between two ears of wheat stalked and leaved
proper. Motto — " .i^iquam servare mentem." Residence
— 7 Oppidans Road, London, N.W.
Rev. JOHN HENRY GREEN, M.A., Rector of
Knaptoft with Shearsby, and Mowsley, co. Leicester.
Born Nov. 23, 1839, being the eldest son of Charles Green,
of Holdich House, in the parish of Spalding, in the
county of Lincoln ; by his wife Mary, fourth dau. and co-
heir of Henry Everard of Spalding. Armorial bearings^
Azure, three bucks trippant or, on a chief of the last, a
fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a buck's head couped azure, a fleur-de-lis between two
annulets, and a third annulet between the antlers or.
Motto — " Spiritu principal!." Married, Jan. 2, 1868,
Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James Room Peake.
M.A. ; and has Issue — Ethel Mary Katharine. Residence —
The Rectory, Mowsley.
RICHARD GREEN, Gentleman. Born March 5, 1836,
being the eldest son of the late Richard Green of Essendon,
near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, in the Colony
of Tasmania, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Richard
Jackson. Club — I^aunceston (Launceston, Tasmania).
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, between
two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two
crosses pate6 gules, the whole between as many escallops
of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, the hand
grasping an anciior in bend sinister sable, a cross pat^e
between two escallops or ; with the Motto, " Je ferai bien."
Postal address — 194 Cimitiere Street, Launceston, Tasmania.
GREEN (R.L.
trippant erminois,
1829, H. Coll.). Azure, three bucks
on a chief or, three crescents sable.
charged with two crescents counterchanged. Motto —
" Virtus semper viridis."
Sons of Joseph Green, Gentleman, b. \'jci^ ; d. 1838 ;
m. 1815, Hannah, d. of Joseph Rickaby : —
Thomas Green, Esq., J. P. co. Merioneth, b. 1822; m.
1842, Harriet Mary, eld. d. of Thomas Lough, Liverpool;
and has surv. issue — (i) George Richard Green, Gentle-
man, b. 1844 [/«.]; (2) Rowland Edward Green, Gentle-
man, b. 1848 \_m. and has issue]; (3) Frank Lancelyn
Green, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; (4) Herbert Lancelyn Green,
Gentleman, b. 1857 [w. 1879, Margaret Thornton, d. of
Rev. John Reade ; and has issue] ; and Maud Priscilla [w.
1886, Rev. Arthur William Robinson]. .Sm/.f— Poulton
Lancelyn, Bebington, Cheshire; Les DouvreS: Guernsey.
Res. — West Derby, Liverpool.
William John Green, Gentleman, b. ; in. ; and
has issue. Res. —
GREEN-ARMYTAGE (R.L., 26 June 1807, H. Coll.).
Argent, a lion's head between three crosses bottony, in the
centre chief point an escallop gules. Mantling
Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a holly-bush proper, a de.xter arm
embowed, vested ermine, the cuff azure, the hand grasping
a spear, at each end a pheon also proper.
Sons of James Green-Armytage of Greenhouse, Yorks.,
b. ;d. ; w. : —
Edward Green-Armytage, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
James Green-Armytage, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of the Rev. Joseph North Green-Armytage,
M.A. , St. John's Coll., Camb. , of Thickhollins, co.
Yorks., b. 1805 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1837, Harriet, d. of John
Dodson : —
Rev. North Green-Armytage, M.A. Res. — Boston,
Lines.
John William Green-Armytage, Gentleman, Res. —
Fergus, Ontario, Canada.
Charles Anthony Green-Armytage, Gentleman. Res. —
Thornville, Natal.
Henry Dodson Green- A.rmytage, Gentleman, /'. 1848 ;
tn. 1886, Rosa Caroline, d. of Henry Boyce of Oxford ; ami
has issue — (i) Geoffrey Green-Armytage, Gentleman, b.
1888; (2) Maurice Green-Armytage, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res. — Willowdale, Nicola Valley, British Columbia.
Alfred Green-Armytage, Gentleman, Res. — Clifton,
Bristol.
WALTER EGERTON JOHN GREEN-EMMOTT,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Pal. Lancaster, late Capt. 3rd Batt.
East Lanes. Regt. ; succeeded his father in 1876 and his
cousin in 1895 ; he has assumed by Royal Licence the name
and arms of Green-Emmott. Born Aug. 11, 1865, being
the only surviving son of the late George Emmott Green-
Emmott, Esq., J. P. CO. Lancaster and W. Riding of co.
York, of Emmott Hall (assumed the additional name and
arms of Emmott in 1851), by his wife Louisa Mary Sheridan,
dau. of Major John Macpherson of Pitmain, N.B. Livery
— (Full dress) blue and gold, red plush breeches ; (undress)
blue, and blue and yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a fesse ermine
between three buffaloes' heads caboshed or (for Emmott);
2 and 3 per chevron argent and gules, in chief two sprigs
of holly fructed proper, in base a stag trippant argent,
attired or (for Green). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. out of a ducal coronet composed of five
leaves erminois, a demi-buffalo sable, and unguled or (for
Emmott) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
argent, erased or, attired sable, gorged with a collar gemel
gules, holding in the mouth a sprig of holly as in the
arms (for Green). Mottoes — " Tenez le vraye," " Nee in
arido defit." Married, Aug. i, 1893, Kathleen, eldest
dau. of Hon. Henry Prendergast Vereker, son of the third
Viscount Gort ; and has Issue — (i) George Vereker Green-
Emmott, Gentleman, b. Jan. 10, 1898; (2) Edward Gosset
Green Emmott, Gentleman, h. March 28, 1809 ; (3) Oswald
Hamilton Green Emmott, Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1900 ;
Louise Marion ; and Beatrice Colette. Scats — Enmiott
Hall, Colne, co. Lancaster; The Old Hall, Rawdon, Yorks.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-buck springing per fesse or and azure.
CHARLES JOHN GREENE, Gentleman. Born Dec.
28, 1897, being the son of the late Henry Dawson Greene,
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Batt. Border Regt. , by his wife Violet Frances Henrietta,
second dau. of John Henry Francis Ley, Esq., D. L., of
Trehill, Devon. Armorial bearings Vert, on a fesse
invected or, between in chief two pheons and in base a
bugle-horn argent, stringed gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the
last. Mantling vert and or. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, a stag proper, gorged with a collar invected or, a
shield suspended therefrom or, charged with a rose gules.
Sea^s - S\yne, near Lancaster; Whittington Hall, Kirkby
I..onsdale.
CHARLOTTE LETITL\ GREENE, Rehgieuse, daugh-
ter of the late John Greene and his wife Charlotte, only
daughter of Samuel Perry of Manchester; and now a
Dominican Nun, having professed at .Siena Convent, Drog-
heda, August 22, 1877. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge : Vert, three bucks trippant or, each gorged with a
ducal coronet gules.
DAWSON CORNELIUS GREENE, Esquire, of Slyne,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and
Westmorland, and for the West Riding of the county of
York. Bo?-n July 24, 1822, being the eldest son of the
late Thomas Greene, Esquire, Member of Parliament, by
his wife Henrietta, third daughter of the Right Honour-
able Sir Henry Russell, Baronet. C///fis — Travellers',
Senior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Vert, on a fesse invected or, between in chief
two pheons, and in base a bugle horn argent, stringed
gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the last, impaling the arms
of Russell, namely argent, a chevTon between three
cross crosslets fitch^e azure, within a bordure engrailed
gules, sem6e of bezants and escallops or, alternately.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a stag proper, gorged with a collar invected
vert, a shield suspended therefrom or, charged with a rose
gules. Married, September 3, 1856, Mary, second daughter
of Sir Henry Russell, Baronet, of Swallowfield Park, in
the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — Henry Dawson
Greene, Gentleman, born May 26, 1862. Seats — Slyne,
near Lancaster ; and Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale.
Town residence — 62 Chester Square, S.W.
EDWARD JONAS GREENE, Gentleman. Born Sept.
7, 1838, being the second son of Arthur Greene, Esquire
(younger son of Sir Jonas Greene). Armorial bearings —
Per pale or and azure, three bucks trippant counterchanged.
Mantling or and azure. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head erased azure, gorged or; and for Motto,
" Nescia fallere vita." Married, Oct. 4, 1859, Adelaide
Reid ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Alexander Greene, Gentle-
man, M..A., b. July 15, i860 [w., July 26, 1890, Augusta
Reade] ; (2) Ernest Henry Greene, Esq., J. P. co. Monaghan,
B.A., b. Oct. 4, 1861 [;«., 1897, Georgina Fraser-Tytler] ; (3)
Edward Bernard Greene, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1864;
Catherine Frances [/«., 1889, John Aylward Lewis]; and
Adelaide, d. 1868. Postal address — Newstead, Clonskeagh,
Dublin.
GEORGE ARTHUR GREENE, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 21, 1853, being the second son of the Rev. Henry
Greene (seventh son of Sir Jonas Greene). Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale or and azure, three bucks trippant counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, gorged or;
and for Motto, " Nescia fallere vita." Married, April 23,
1885, Mary Dorothea Lucy, dau. and co-heiress of the
Rev. Henry Roundell ; and has Issiie~(i) Henry Roundell
Greene, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1886 ; (2) Godfrey George
Roundell Greene, Gentleman, b. March 19, 1888. Postal
address — 23 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W.
JOHN GREENE, Gentleman, Born 1851, being the
third son of the late John Greene of Glenville, by his wife
Emma, eldest daughter of the Reverend Richard Jones
Hobson, Archdeacon of Waterford. A/Vr/T— Green, with
yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Vert, three bucks trippant or, each
gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Mantling vert
and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules.
a buck's head or; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee
sperno." Married, October 9, 1872, Julia Earner, daughter
of General Robert Sandeman ; and has Issue — (i) Reginald
Hugh Greene, Gentleman, born July 9, 1873; (2) Walter
Massy Greene, Gentleman, born November 6, 1874 ; (3)
Robert Theodore Greene, Gentleman, born December 4,
1882 ; (4) Joseph Bertram Greene, Gentleman, born August
5, 1885; Theodora; Kathleen Amy, died January 29,
1889 ; and Margaret Ruth. Estate and postal address —
Shamrock, Kyneton, Victoria, Australia.
Rev. JONAS GREENE, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born
Oct. 19, 1836, being the son of Jonas (fifth son of Sir Jonas
Greene). Armorial bearings — Per pale or and azure, three
bucks trippant counterchanged, and impaling these same
arms of Greene. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, gorged
or; and for Motto, " Nescia fallere vita." Married, 1873,
Dorothy Jane, eldest dau. of George Greene, fourth son of
Sir Jonas Greene; and has Issue— A\hed Bilton, b. Oct. 25,
1876. Postal address— Monni Temple Rectory, Moate,
Westmeath.
Rev. JOSEPH GREEN, Clerk in Holy Orders.
Born Oct. 15, 1824, being the eldest son of the Rt. Hon.
Richard Wilson Greene, second Baron ot Her Majesty's
Court of Exchequer in Ireland, by his wife Ehzabeth, third
dau. of Thomas Wilson of Fulford, York. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale or and azure, three bucks trippant counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, gorged or.
Motto -" Nescia fallere vita." Married, Oct. 28, 1848,
Olivia Douglas, eldest dau. of Charles Douglas Johnstone,
Esq., M.D., J.P. , ofco. Leitrim; andhas/««(? — (i) Richard
Wilson Greene, Gentleman, /'. and d. 1851 ; (2) Charles
Douglas Greene, Gentleman, b. June 5, 1854; (3) Alan
Douglas Greene, Gentleman, b. April 15, 1856; (4) Rev.
Walter Lighton Greene, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Dec.
24, i860; Elizabeth Alice, d. 1851 ; Eveline Douglas; and
Emily Josephine, d. i860. Postal address — Rostrevor,
Clifton, Gloucestershire.
REGINALD LATIMER WELLINGTON GREENE,
Gentleman, J. P., LR.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh.
Born Dec. 18, 1852, being the fifth son of the Rev. WiUiam
Greene, M.A., formerly Vicar of Antrim, by his wife Frances,
daughter of Francis Whittle of Muckamore, co. Antrim,
and grandson of Joseph Greene, Esquire, Justice of tlie
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of Kilkenny ; Mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon, 1892-1894.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bucks
trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Mantling
vert and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules,
a buck's head or ; with the Motto, " Nee timeo necsperno."
only surviving son of Joseph George Greene, of Waterford,
by his wife Maria, daughter of William M'Kenzie of Glas-
gow, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and grandson of Major
Joseph Greene, 40th Regt. Livery — Green and yellow.
Armorial bearings (confirmed 1893, on the strength of
user, the first dated copy being in 1719. Ped. U. Off.) —
Married, April 29, 1882, Ethel Mauney, eldest daughter and
heiress of Commander Richard Izod Downes ; and has Issue
—Reginald Downes Latimer;Greene, Gentleman, born Feb-
ruary 6, 1883 ; and Beryl Latimer. Postal address— Tre-
gara House, Stratford-upon-Avon.
RICHARD GREENE, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians of Edinburgh, late Surgeon-
Captain in ist Volunteer Battalion Nortiiamptonshire Regi-
ment, late Medical Superintendent of County Asylum,
Northampton. Born June 28, 1843, being the third and
Vert, three bucks trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet
gules. Mantling vert and or. Crest— Issuant froni a
ducal coronet gules, a buck's head or. Motto — "Nee
timeo nee sperno." Married, March 10, 1877, to Emma,
daughter of James Rhodes of Bradford, and widow of
Edward Dickin of Shipley ; and has /w«e— George Walters
Greene, Gentleman, b. May 3, 1878; and Alice Norah
Gertrude. Postal add resses—The Shelleys, Lewes; and
the Nook, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Clubs— A\hem&r\e,
Authors', Bath, County (Sussex), and Royal Norfolk and
Suffolk Yacht.
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GREENE (U.O.). Per pale or and azure, three bucks
trippant counterchanyed ; and impaling the arms of
Plunket, namely : sable, a bend between a tower in the
sinister chief and a portcullis in the dexter base all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head erased azure, gorged or. Motto
— " Nescia fallere vita."
Sons of Richard Jonas Greene, Gentleman, M.A.
Trinity College, Dublin, and Barrister-at-Law, i. 24
Jan. 1826 ; d. 1903 ; m. 27 July 1852, Louisa Lelias,
fourth d. of the Hon. John Plunket (afterwards Rt.
Hon. the third Baron Plunket) : —
Sir William Conyngham Greene, K.C. B. [to whom refer].
Postal address — 49 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
Charles Kendal Greene, Esq., Capt. in the "Buffs," i.
18 June 1862.
Harry Plunket Greene, Gentleman, d. 24 June 1865.
Geoffrey Philip Greene, Gentleman, 6. 25 May 1868.
RICHARD MASSY GREENE, Gentleman, Chief Har-
bour Engineer in the Marine Department of the Imperial
Maritime Chinese Customs, 1869, 1870. Bor/i January 10,
1843, being the eldest son of John Greene, formerly of
Glenville, by his wife Emma, daughter of Reverend Richard
Jones Hobson, Archdeacon of Waterford, and grandson of
Major William Greene, formerly of Janeville, in the county
of Waterford. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Vert, three bucks trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet
gules ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules,
a buck's head or; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee
sperno." Estates — Smithstown, Rathore, Cappagh, Brittas,
and Coolehela, all in the county of Kilkenny, in Ireland.
THOMAS WESTLAND GREENE, Gentleman. Born
1843, being the only surviving son and heir of the late John
Greene of Millbrook and Hallahoise. Armorial bearings
— Vert, three bucks trippant or, each gorged with a ducal
coronet gules, in chief a crescent of the second for dif-
ference. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Issuing from
a ducal crest coronet gules, a buck's head or, charged
with a crescent gules for difference. Motto — "Nee
timeo nee sperno." Seats— MiWhrook and Hallahoise,
CO. Kildare.
THOMAS GREENE, Gentleman. Born Oct. 17, 1830,
being the fourth son of the Rt. Hon. Richard Wilson
Greene, second Baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer
in Ireland, by his wife Elizabeth, third dau. of Thomas
Wilson of Fulford, York. Armorial bearings — Per pale
or and azure, three bucks trippant counterchanged ; impal-
ing the arms of Coghill, namely ermine, a chevron between
three cocks gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, gorged
or ; and for MottO— " Nescia fallere vita." Married, May
IS, 1856, Sylvia Maria, youngest dau. of Vice-Admiral
Sir Josiah Coghill, Bart.; and has Issue— {\) Herbert
Wilson Greene, Gentleman, b. April 15, 1857 ; (2) Francis
Ernest Greene, Gentleman, b. June 23, 1859 [?«., Aug. 22,
1896, Muriel Leuca, dau. and coheir of Colonel A. B. Cod-
dington, R.E., and has issue, Marjorie Pearl Christine and
Pamela Sylvia Coddington] ; (3) Richard Wilson Greene,
Gentleman, b. 1861, d. 1867; Elizabeth Sylvia \_m., Dec. 19,
1885, Sydney Vernon Thornton, Lieut. R.A.] ; Sylvia Alice
[w., May 16, 1885, Capt. Cooper Penrose, R.E.]; Con-
stance Aylmer; and Helen Rosanna [w., April 26, 1900,
David Darley Donnybrook Plunket]. Posta^ address—
Avonmore, Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
WALTER RAYMOND GREENE, Esquire, M.P. for
Cambridgeshire (West, or Chesterton Division), J. P. for
Suffolk, Capt. Loyal Suffolk Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry.
Born August 4, 1869, being eldest son of Edward Walter
Greene, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Nether Hall, Suffolk, by
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. C. S. Royds, Rector
of Houghton, Staffordshire. Clubs — Carlton, White's.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a cross indented gules,
two annulets interlaced fesseways between four crescents
or, a chief azure, thereon, on a pile or, between two bezants,
a crescent of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a gryphon's
head erased or, holding in the beak a branch of trefoil vert,
two annulets interlaced fesseways azure, between as many
bezants. Motto — " Non sine numine. " Residences —
Nether Hall, Bury St. Edmunds ; Cambridge.
The VeryRev. WILLIAM CONYNGHAM GREENE.
Dean of Christ Church, Dublin. Born Oct. 19, 1827, being
the third son of the Rt. Hon. Richard Wilson Greene,
second Baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer in
Ireland, by his wife Elizabeth, third dau. of Thomas Wilson
of Fulford, York. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and
azure, three bucks trippant counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or ; for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head erased azure, gorged or ; and for Motto,
"Nescia fallere vita." Postal address — 49 St. Stephen's
Green, Dublin.
Sir WILLIAM CONYNGHAM GREENE, Esquire,
K.C.B. Born Oct. 29, 1854, being the eldest son of Richard
Jonas Greene [to whom refer], by his wife Louisa Lilias,
fourth dau. of the Hon. John Plunket, afterwards Rt. Hon.
3rd Baron Plunket. Armorial bearings— Per pale or and
azure, three bucks trippant counterchanged, and impaling
the arms of Stopford, namely azure, senile of crosses
crosslet, three lozenges or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure,
gorged or; and for Motto, "Nescia fallere vita." Mar-
ried, Oct. 2, 1884, Frances Lily, fifth dau. of the Right
Hon. James George Henry, 5th Earl of Courtown ; and
has Issue — (i) Barrington Stopford Conyngham Greene,
Gentleman, b. June 8, 1888; (2) Geoffrey Plunket Conyng-
ham Greene, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1893 ; (3) Kathleen
Conyngham ; (4) Norah Conyngham. Postal address —
Pretoria, S. African Republic.
GREENE (H. Coll.). Per pale vert and gules, on a
chevron embattled between three bucks statant or, a
crescent between two leopard's faces of the second. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head erased azure, attired and gorged with a mural
crown and chain refiexed therefrom or, between the attires
a crescent, and the neck charged with an ermine-spot of
the last.
Son of Rev. Charles Greene of Cambridge, sometime
Chaplain R.N., b. ; d. ; /«. : —
Major Edward Henry Greene, b. . Seat — Hinxton
Hall, Cambs.
THOMAS CHALLEN GREENFIELD, Gentleman,
F. R.G.S. Born March 16, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Thomas Greenfield of Wilton House, Croydon,
Surrey, by his wife Martha Medlicott, dau. of Seth Smith.
Armorial bearings— Per saltire gules and vert, three
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clarions or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin with wings elevated or, resting the
dexter claw on a clarion gules. Motto — " Injussi virescunt."
Married, Feb. 23, 1875, Maria Isabella, dau. of John
Burden of Ledbury, Herefordshire. Residence — 6 Albion
Road, Sutton, Surrey.
EDWARD HOWORTH GREENLY, Esquire, M.A.,
J. P. and D. L. co. Hereford, J. P. co. Pjrecon, High
Sheriff co. Hereford 1881, Lord of the Manor of Titley.
Born April 11, 1837, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Williams Greenly, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his wife F'anny
Maria Pyke, dau. of Richard Rosser. Armorial bearings
— Vert, a chevron between three stags trippant all per
pale ermint! and erminois, and for distinction a canton or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-Ptag rampant per fesse ermine a,nd erminois,
charged on the shoulder with an escallop azure, and on the
neck a cross crosslet sable, for distinction. Motto — " Fal-
y-gallo. " Married, Oct. 20, 1869, Sarah Caroline, dau. of
Gen. Bowes Forster ; and has Issue— [i] Walter Howorth
Greenly, Esq., D.S.O. and Brevet-Major, Capt. 12th Royal
Lancers, b. Jan. 2, 1875 ; (2) John Henry Maitland Greenly,
Gentleman, h. July 25, 1885; Alice Maud; Ethel Mary;
and Lucy Margaret [;«. July 2, 1903, Hon. A. S. Byng,
third son of the Earl of Strafford]. Seat — Titley Court,
Titley, R.S.O. , co. Hereford.
GREEN WELL of Greenwell, co. Durham (H. Coll.).
Or, two bars azure between three ducal coronets gules, in the
centre point a rose of the last, a bordure sable. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an eagle's head couped argent, gorged with a wreath of
laurel proper, three hurts.
Son of Walpole Eyre Greenwell of Upper Berkeley
Street, b. 1819; d. 1897; m. 1843, Eliza Theophila,
d. and h. of John Morris of Hastings, Sussex :—
Walpole Lloyd Greenwell, Esq., J. P. co. Surrey (High
Sheriff 1903), one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of
London, b. 1847 ; m. 1873, Kathleen Eugenie, eld. d. of
John Tizard of Radipole, Weymouth ; and has issue — (i)
Bernard Eyre Greenwell, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) Aynsley
Eyre Greenwell, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; (3) Ronald Eyre
Greenwell, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (4) Evelyn Eyre Greenwell,
Gentleman, b. 1886; (5) Geoffrey Eyre Greenwell, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; Winifred Eyre \_m. 1896, Charles Montagu
Crompton - Roberts [q.v.)'\; Cecil Eyre [/«. 1897, Rev.
Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson - Gower] ; Mildred
Eyre ; Aubrey Eyre ; Kathleen Eyre ; Margery Eyre ;
Gwendolin Eyre ; and Sybil Eyre. Seat — Marden Park,
CO. Surrey. Town res.^xj Portman Square, London, W.
M CHARLES STANIFORTH GREENWOOD, Esq.,
^ J. P. and D.L. for West Riding co. of York, late
Captain loth Royal Hussars, and Lieut. -Colonel com-
manding 2nd West York Yeomanry Cavalry, J. P. West
Riding of Yorkshire. Born May i, 1857, being the second
son of the late John Greenwood of Swarcliffe, by Louisa
Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel C. Barnardiston of The Ryes,
Sudbury, Suffolk. Club—Army and Navy. /,/w;j— Blue.
Armorial bearings- Per chevron sable and argent, a chev-
ron ermine between three escutcheons, each charged with a
saltire couped counterchanged ; and impaling rhe arms of
Dent, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend between
two cotises engrailed sable, three lozenges ermine (for Dent) ;
2 and 3 azure, three cranes argent, on a chief or, two roses
gules (for Trickett). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant or, resting the
dexter foreleg on an escutcheon sable, thereon a saltire
couped argent. Married, May 20, 1885, Margaret Eleanor,
second dau. of late John Dent Dent of Ribston Hall,
Wetherby ; and has /««e— Victor John Greenwood, Gentle-
man, b. Fei). 10, 1888 ; Ruth Margaret ; and Marion. Postal
flrf<//-«.f— Swarcliffe, Birstwith, Leeds.
HUBERT JOHN GREEN\\'OOD, Gentleman. Born
Nov. I, 1867, being the fourth but third surviving son of
the late John Greenwood of Swarcliffe, by Louisa Elizabeth,
dau. of Nathaniel C. Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudburyi
Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Per chevron sable and ar-
gent, a chevron ermine between three escutcheons, each
charged with a saltire couped counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
leopard sejant or, resting the dexter foreleg on an escut-
cheon sable, thereon a saltire couped argent.
White's and Wellington.
Cliibs-
FREDERICK GREER, Esquire, J. P. for co. Tyrone.
Born Feb. 17, 1829, being the eldest son of Thomas Greer,
Esq., J. P., of Tullylagan, co. Tyrone, and his wife William
Mina, dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq., M.A. , J. P., of Camp-
shire, CO. Waterford. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial
bearings— Azure, a lion rampant or, armed and langued
gules, between three antique crowns of the second, on a
canton argent, an oak tree eradicated surmounted by a
sword in bend sinister, ensigned on the point with a royal
crown proper, and impaling the arms of Staples, namely
argent, on a fesse engrailed sable, between three hurts as
many ermine spots, between two dragons' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed proper, charged on the breast with a
quadrangular lock . MottO — "Memoresto. " Married,
June 30, 1874, Cecilia, eldest dau. of Sir N. A. Staples,
Bart., of Lissan, co. Tyrone; and has Iss7ie — (i) Thomas
Greer, Gentleman, b. 1875; (2) Nathaniel Alexander Greer,
Gentleman, b. i8y6 ; Elizabeth Lindsay [fn., 1898, Rev.
Richard Ussher Greer, MA.]; and Mary Ussher. Seat —
Tullylagan Manor, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
THOMAS GREER, Esquire, J. P. co. Antrim and Car-
rickfergus, the last Member of Parliament for Carrick-
fergus, F. R.G. S. , Member of the Royal Irish Academy.
Born April 4, 1837, being the eldest son of Alfred Greer,
Elsq., J. P., of Dripsey House, co. Cork, by his wife
Helena, eldest dau. of Joshua and Sarah Carroll of St.
Patrick's Place, Cork. Livery — Blue, with yellow facings
and silver mountings. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion
rampant or, armed and langued gules, between three an-
tique crowns of the second, on a canton argent, an oak-
tree eradicated surmounted by a sword in bend sinister,
ensigned on the point with a royal crown all proper ; and
for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played proper, charged on the breast with a quadrangulai
lock argent. MottO— " Memor Esto." Married, July 28,
1864, Margaret, only child and heiress of John and Jane
Owden of Brooklands, Belfast, in the county of Antriiu,
and niece of Sir Thomas Scanibler Owden, Lord Mayor of
London ; and lias Issue — Thomas Macgregor Greer, Gentle-
man, born April 16, 1869 [married, March i, 1892, Dorinda
Florence, elder daughter of Colonel James Corry-Lowry,
Deputy-Lieutenant, of Rockdale, in the county of T\rone,
and Vice-Lieutenant of that county, and has issue, Gladys
Sylvia MacGregor ; Margaret Elizabeth MacGregor] ;
Helena Macgregor [married, 1893, Captain Robert Swin-
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burne Lowry, R.N.] ; Georgini Beatrice ; and Eva Mildred.
Es/ales — Strews, in the county of Tyrone ; Sea Park, Carrick-
fersjus. Postal address — Sea Park, Carrickfergus ; Grove
House, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
St. Stephen's, City Carlton, National,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Clubs — Carlton ,
Ulster (Belfast),
ROBERT PHILIPS GREG, Esquire, J.P., F.G.S.,
F.S.A. Born March 26, 1826, being the son of Robert
Hyde Greg, Esquire, M.P., by his wife Mary, eldest
daughter of Robert Philips of The Park, Prestwich, near
Manchester. Armorial toearings— He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, argent a fir tree growing out of a mount
in base vert, surmounted by a sword in bend proper, on a
canton azure an antique crown or (for Greg) ; 2 and 3
azure, on a pale engrailed, between two mullets in chief or,
and as many crescents in base argent, a lion rampant
gules (for Lightbody). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
an arm embowed in armour, grasping a scimitar azure,
pommel and hilt or. Mottoes — " Ein doe, and spair not ; "
and also " S'Rioghal mo dhream." Married, November
19, 1857, Louisa Russell, daughter of StillmanGair of Liver-
pool. Seat — Coles Park, Buntingford.
GREGOR, quartered by ENYS.
GREGORY, quartered by FORBES-LEITH.
FRANCIS HOOD GREGORY, Esquire, J. P., M.A.
Ch. Ch., Oxford, Major late isth Hussars, A.D.C. to the
Duke of Abirrcorn, K.G. , when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, and
afterwards to Lord Strathnairn ; Gen. Comm.- in -Chief
there; A.D.C. to Lord M.iyo, Viceroy of India 1870-72,
and to Lord Napier of Magdala, Comm. -in-Chief in India
from 1874-76. Armorial bearings— Or, two bars, and in
chief a lion passant azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar rampant sable, col-
lared or. Motto — " Vigilanter." Seat — Styvechale, near
Coventry.
H FRANCIS ROBERT GREGSON, Esquire, of Tillie-
w four, Aberdeenshire, J. P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire,
and a member of the Queen's Bodyguard, Royal Scottish
Archers. Born 1854, being the youngest son of John Greg-
son of Burdon, co. Durham, who d. 1879, by Mary Jane,
elder dau. of Robert, fourth son of Sir Archibald Grant,
4th Bart, of Monymusk, and sister of the 7th and 3th Barts'
(she d. 1880). Armorial bearings Argent, a saltire, in-
vected gules between two mullets in pale of the last and as
many ermine spots in fesse sable, a canton chequy azure
and or, thereon a rose of the second, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested bendy
sinister of six argent and gules, a riband around the wrist
also gules, the hand proper, holding a battle-axe or, the
handle sable between two roses as in the arms. Motto —
" Vigilio. " Seat Place of Tilliefour, Kemnay, Aberdeen-
shire. Town residence -% Lowndes Street, S.W. Clubs —
Pratt's, Turf, Bachelors'.
GREGSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a saltire invected gules,
between two mullets in pale of the last and as many
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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ermine spots in fesse sable, a canton chequy azure and or,
thereon a rose of the second, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect vested bendy sinister of six
argent and gules, a riband round the wrist also gules, the
hand proper holding a battle-axe or, the handle sable,
between two roses as in the arms. Motto — " Vigilo."
Sons of the late John Gregson, 1805-1879, of Murton
and Burdon, co. Durham, Barrister-at-Law, m. ist,
18 June 1833, Isabella {d. 1842), d. of Rev. Francis
Reed, Rector of Hazelbury Briant, Dorset; and,
13 Feb. 1844, Caroline {d. 1851), ygst. d. of Rev. James
Dalton, Rector of Croft; 3rd, 25 Oct. 1853, Mary Jane
Forbes, only surv. d. of Robert Grant of Monymusk,
and sister of late Sir Francis Grant, Bart. : —
James Dalton Gregson, Esq., Col. (ret.), late 40th and
105th Regts., J. P. Cambs., d. 3 Sept. 1845; w. 17 Jan.
1882, Edith Mary, d. of late George Fenwick of Newcastle-
on-Tyne, Banker ; and has issue— Frances Caroline. I?es.
—Burdon, Sunderland. Clubs— Army and Navy, Junior
Constitutional.
Rev. Charles Gregson, Vicar of Paston, Norfolk,
formerly Chaplain to the Forces, b. 9 Aug. 1848 ; in.
9 June i88o, Mary Edwards, d. of Robert Noble ; and
has issue — (i) Charles Dalton Gregson, Gentleman; b.
22 Feb. 1881 ; (2) Lancelot Mare Gregson, Gentleman,
b. 10 Oct. 1882; and Dorothy. y?«.— The Vicarage, Paston,
North Walsham. C/«i^— Constitutional.
Francis Robert Gregson, Esq. (q.v.).
§ THOMAS WATSON GREIG, Esquire, J. P. for the
COS. of Perth and Renfrew, D. L. for the co. of Perth,
Member of the Royal Company of Archers, has Jubilee
medal. Born 1837, being the only son of Thomas Greig,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. by his first wife Elanor, dau. of
James Watson of Dundee. Clubs — Junior Conservative,
Conservative (Edinburgh), County (Perth). Livery — Claret
coloured coat, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Gules, a cross-moline or pierced of the
field, between three dexter hands couped and erect
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
falcon rising proper, jessed, belled, and ducally gorged
or. Motto (over the crest) — " Certum pete finem." Mar-
ried, firstly, 1 86 1, Margaret, second daughter of Lord
Neaves, a Lord of Session, Scotland ; and by her (who died
April I, 1874), has /j.fwg— Thomas Greig, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Perth, Master of Arts of the
University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, born 1864;
Elizabeth Margaret ; Eleanor Mary Anne \ni. George J.
Haynes] ; and Caroline Isabella. He married secondly,
1876, Alice, daughter of the Reverend G. Mallory of Mob-
berley, in the county of Chester, and widow of James
Walker. Seats — Glencarse House, Glencarse, Perth ; and
Lassintullich, Kinloch Rannoch, R.S.O. , Perthshire.
GRENHAM, quartered by SOMERS.
GRENVILLE, see MORGAN - GRENVILLE and
NEVILLE-GRENVILLE.
H Sir ROBERT GRESLEY, nth Baronet, of Drakelowe,
® CO. Derby (1611), D.L. co. Derby, late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Sherwood Foresters. Born Feb. 1866, being the only sur-
viving son of Sir Thomas Gresley, loth Bart., M.P. for
South Derbyshire, by his wife Laura Anne, dau. of Robert
Williams, Esq., who was a younger brother of Sir Richard
Williams Bulkeley, loth Bart. Livery— Y>-axV blue, with
very light blue facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, vair6 ermine and gules ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion
rampant argent, collared gules, impaling the arms of
Spencer-Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a
lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules
(for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, argent and gules, on a
bend sable between two frets or, three escallops of the
first (for Spencer) ; and as an honourable augmentation,
in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of
Saint George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms
of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. The escut-
cheon is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent; with the Motto, " Meliore
fide quam fortuna." Married, June 6, 1893, Lady Frances
Spencer-Churchill, eldest daughter of the Most Noble
George Charles, 8th Duke of Marlborough ; and has Issue —
(i) Nigel Gresley, Esq., b. April 1894 ; (2) Laurence Gresley,
Esq., b. March 1896; (3) Anthony Gresley, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 29, 1903 ; and Joan. Estate and postal address —
Drakelowe, Burton-on-Trent. Clubs — White's, Bachelors',
Carlton, Travellers'.
II JOHN GRETTON, Esquire, J.P. co. of Derby,
@ M.P. for the Southern Division of Derbyshire, Lieut. -
Colonel commanding 2nd Vol. Batt. Prince of Wales'
(N, Staffordshire) Regt. Born Sept. i, 1867, being the
is the Military Cockade.
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eldest son of the late John Gretton, Esq., D.L., of Burton-
on-Trent, Sudbury Hall, Derby, and Stapleford Hall,
Melton Mowbray, by his wife Marianne L. , dau. of Major
Molineux of Godalming. Armorial bearings Quarterly
per fesse indented or and gules, in the second quarter
an anchor in bend sinister of the first, in the third an
antique lamp also or, fired proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed proper, vested above the elbow argent, holding
in the hand a torch erect fired, a sickle in bend sinister,
both also proper. Motto — " Steadfast." Married, 1900,
the Hon. Maud Helen Eveleigh-de-Moleynes, youngest
dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 4th Baron Ventry. 5m/— Staple-
ford Park, Melton Mowbray. Town residence — 66 Ennis-
more Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough,
Carlton, Royal Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
Lieutenant Colonel DEMETRIUS WYNDHAM
GREVIS-JAMES, J. P. for Kent. Born 1819, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Demetrius Grevis-James, by
his wife. Club —
Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent two bars embattled counter-embattled gules (for
James) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse azure, between three
ogresses, each charged with a lion's head erased of the first,
a griffin passant between two escallops or (for Grevis).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-swan with wings expanded argent,
beaked gules (for James) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
squirrel holding between the paws an escallop or. Motto —
" Fide et constantia." Seat — Ightham Court, Ightham,
Sevenoaks.
GREY, quartered by CONYERS, FOX, BUSHE, and
KINLOSS.
The Right Honourable RAWDON GEORGE
GREY CLIFTON, BARON GREY DE RUTHYN,
Hereditary Bearer of the Golden Spur. Born Nov. 14,
1858, being the eldest son of Augustus Wykeham Clifton
of Warton Hall, co. Lancaster, by his wife, the Rt.
Hon. Bertha Legarde, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn. Livery
— Brown and yellow. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I. sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules (for
Clifton); 2. quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a maunch sable (for
Hastings) ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse between three pheons
sable (for Rawdon) ; 3. argent, three lions rampant sable,
chief gules (for Yelverton); 4. per saltire azure and or, a
lion rampant counterchanged ; 5. argent, three lions ram-
pant and a chief gules (for Yelverton) ; 6. gules, a fesse
dancette ermine between six cross-crosslets argent (for
Longueville) ; 7. Barry of six, argent and azure, in chief
three torteaux (for Grey de Ruthyn), and impaling the arms
of Foster, namely party per pale argent and sabl^ on a
chevron a pheon between two escallops, in chief as many
pheons and in pale two escallops, all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour holding a sword
proper. Supporters— Dexter, a wyvern or, collared and
lined gules ; sinister, a lion regardant gules. Married,
Sept. I, 1892, Evelyn Isobel Ida Charlotte, only dau. of
James Foster of Cranborne Hall, Windsor Forest ; and has
/jj««— The Hon. Reginald Francis Rawdon Clifton, b.
May 14, d. July i, 1893. 5«a/— Warton Hall, Lytham,
CO. Lancaster. C/wi— Carlton.
GREYSTOKE, quartered by HOWARD.
GEORGE JAMES GRIBBLE, Esquire, J. P. co. Beds.
(High Sheriff 1897). Borti July 2, 1846,
rIKfffl'hf P being the son of Thomas Gribble, by Mary
VUl'lUUlIf' Ann his wife, daughter of WiUiam Cook
of Roydon Hall, in the county of Kent.
Clubs — Wellington ; Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse invected sable
and argent, a demi-lion issuant between two mullets of
six points in chief or, and in base a greyhound's head
erased of the first, collared and ringed of the third ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
greyhound's head couped sable, collared and ringed or,
three mullets of six points fesseways of the last ; with
the Motto, "Veritas prevalebit." Married, 1881, Norah,
daughter of the Reverend Francis Coulman Royds, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Coddington, and Hon. Canon of Chester
Cathedral; and has Issue — (i) Philip Le Grand Gribble,
Gentleman, b. May 6, 1891 ; (2) Julian Royds Gribble,
Gentleman, b. 1897; Phyllis; Leslie; Norah Le Grand;
and Vivien Massie. Estate and postal address — Henlow
Grange, Biggleswade.
JAMES BYNG GRIBBLE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge.
Borti January 7, 1871, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas William Gribble of the Bengal Civil Service, and
of his wife Grace, daughter of James Cooper Cooper of
CoofDer Hill, in the county of Limerick. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse invected sable
and argent, a demi-lion issuant between two mullets of
six points in chief or, and in base a greyhound's head
erased of the first, collared and ringed of the third ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a greyhound's head couped sabk, collared and ringed or,
three mullets of six points fesseways of the last ; with the
Motto, " Veritas prevalebit." Postal address — 5 Wetherby
Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs — Sports', M.C.C., Queen's,
and Prince's.
JOHN CHARLES GRIBBLE, Gentleman. Born ,
being the son of Thomas Gribble, by Mary Ann his wife,
dau. of William Cook of Roydon Hall, co. Kent. Armorial
bearings — Party per fesse invected sable and argent, a demi-
lion issuant between two mullets of six points in chief or,
and in base a greyhound's head erased of the first, collared
and ringed of the third ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, in front of a greyhound's head couped sable,
collared and ringed or, three mullets of six points fesseways
of the last; with the Motto, "Veritas prevalebit." Resi-
dence— 12 Park Road, Richmond.
HENRY GRIERSON, Esquire. Armorial bearings—
Gules, on a fesse between two fetterlocks in chief and a
boar's head erased in base or, a mullet azure. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a fetterlock or. Motto—" Hoc securior." 5ea/— Milton
Park, Kirkcudbright.
GRIEVE, see MACFARLANE-GRIEVE.
GRIFFIN. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a chevron
between three bucks' heads erased gules, an annulet between
two fleurs-de-lis or (Griffin) ; 2 and 3, argent, three spears
erect in fesse gules, on a chief azure, a lion passant guard-
ant or, a crescent for difference (Lysaght). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-griffin segreant argent, charged on the shoulder with
a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto— " Fide et fortitudine."
Sons of Edward Lysaght Griffin, Gentleman, of Violet
Hill, Bray, co. Wicklow, Barrister-at-Law (s. of Rt.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Rev. Henry Griffin, D.D. , Bishop of Limerick, by
Jane Eyre, d. and coh. of Edward Lysaght) :^
Henry Lysaght Griffin, Esq., D.S.O. , late R.A. , served
in S. Africa, 1899-1900 (nient. desp.), b.-zb Feb. 1866; m.
26 Nov. 1890, Maud Mary, d. of late Col. Edmund
Campbell, B.C.S. A'w.— Violet Hill, Bray, co. Wicklow.
Edward Griffin, Gentleman, b. . i?«j.— America.
Sir LEPEL HENRY GRIFFIN, Knight Commander
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Borti
1840, being the only son of the late Rev. Henry Griffin of
Stoke, CO. Suffolk, and Glenthorne, Torquay. Armorial
bearings —Argent, on a chevron gules, between in chief
two griffins segreant, and in base a bull's head caboshed
between two wings, a plate between two ostrich feathers
erect argent. Crest — A griffin segreant or, between two
ostrich feathers argent. Motto — "Judge not." Married,
1889, Marie Elizabeth, dau. of Ludwig Leupold of Genoa ;
and has Issue — (i) Ronald Lepfel Griffin, Esq., b. April 30,
1898 ; (2) Lancelot Cecil Lepel Griffin, Esq., /;. Jan 5, 1900.
Residence- a, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Club — Wellington.
PATRICK GRIFFIN, Gentleman. Born May 10, 1828,
being the only child of Wiliiam O'Grady Griffin, by Anna
Stonehouse his wife, daughter of Michael Hennessey. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
chevron between three bucks' heads erased gules, a cross
pattfe between two fleurs-de-lis of the field ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant
argent, charged on the shoulder with a cross pat(5e azure ;
with the Motto, "Fide et fortitudine." Married, January
28, i860, Catharine, daughter of Richard Wall La Silles ;
and has had Issue — (i) William Joseph Griffin, Gentleman,
born March 1861, and died July 20, 1883; (2) Richard
Michael Griffin, Gentleman, born September 21, 1862 [to
whom refer]; (3) Patrick Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born
March 3, 1869; (4) James Valentine Griffin, Gentleman,
born February 14, 1871 ; (5) Christopher Joseph Griffin,
Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. 20th Lancashire Fusiliers, born
December 1874; (6) John Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born
July 1887; and Minnie. Estate — Lahardane, in the county
of Kerry, Ireland. Postal address — Woodhill Terrace,
Tivoli, Cork.
RICHARD MICHAEL GRIFFIN, Gentleman. Born
September 21, 1862, being the second but eldest surviving son
of Patrick Griffin, Gentleman [to whom refer], by Catharine
his wife, daughter of Richard Wall La Silles. Armorial
^ is the Military Cockade.
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bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron
between three bucks' heads eiased gules, a cross patt^e
between two tleurs-de-lis of the field, and in chief a label
for difference ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin segreant argent, charged on the
shoulder with a cross pat(5e azure; with the Motto, " Fide
et fortitudine." Married, 1887, Mary Julia, daughter of
the late Reverend James Baxter Strother, B.A. (Oxford),
Clerk in Holy Orders, of Eastfield, Northumberland, and
Kirk Newton, Devon. Residence — Quorn House, Milver-
ton, Warwickshire. Club — County (Cork),
GRIFFITH, see DARLEY-GRIFFITH.
FRANCIS ROBERT GRIFFITH, Gentleman, second
son of Robert Clavey Griffith, Master of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Oxford, Rector of Corsley and Fifefield, Bavant,
in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Mary Elizabeth
Adderley, daughter of Ralph Hotchkin of Uppingham.
/.w(?ri'— Purple trimmed with old gold. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules between
two lions rampant in chief, and as many martlets in base
of the last, a cross flory argent ; and for the Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affronti^e proper,
vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cioss
crosslet erect of the last, and resting the sinister hand on
an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper; with the Motto, "A fin."
Married, June 3, 1863, Henrietta Louisa Rose, daughter
of William Hallowes Sherman, Merchant ; and has had
Issue — (i) Francis Charles Griffith, Gentleman, born
November g, 1878; (2) Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith,
Gentleman, born March 4, 1882 ; (3) William Robert Clavey
Griffith, Gentleman, born March 26, 1884; Dorothy Adela,
died in infancy; Katherine Irene ; Enid Mary, died in in-
fancy ; and Doris Elaine. Estates — Corsley and Crofton,
both on the Nilgiri Hills, South India.
The Reverend GEORGE OCTAVIUS FLETCHER
GRIFFITH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of
the University of Cambridge, Perpetual Curate of St.
Barnabas, Beckenham, in the county of Kent. Bom
August 7, 1848, being the eighth son of the late Reverend
John Wickham Griffith, Master of Arts, Rector of Bishop-
strow and Pertwood, in the county of Wiltshire, by his
wife Maria Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Reverend
William Bavlv, Doctor of Divinity. Vicar of Hartpury,
in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules, between two lions
rampant in chief and as many martlets in base of the
last, a cross flory argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affrontfe proper,
vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cross
crosslet fitch^e erect of the last, and the sinister hand
resting on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper; with the Motto, "A
fin." Married, November 20, 1879, Isabel Minna, daughter
of the late Colonel Cuthbert Davidson, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue — (i)
Cuthbert John Griffith, Gentleman, born August 29, 1880;
(2) George Hugh Griffith, Gentleman, born September 2,
1884 ; (3) Antony Wykeham Griffith, Gentleman, born
June 23, 1894 ; Ellen Margaret Ethel ; and Mary Isabel.
Postal address — St. Barnabas Vicarage, Beckenham,
Kent.
HERBERT EDWARD GRIFFITH, Gentleman (and
Armiger), Solicitor of the Supreme Court. Bor/t December
30, 1861, being the second and only surviving son of the
late Edward Clavey Griffith, by his wife Helen Kay, widow
of the late Thomas Heathcote Bayly, Barrister-at-Law, and
youngest daughter of the late Stuart Donaldson of London.
Armoriab bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale
gules, between two lions rampant in chief and as many
martlets in base of the last, a cross flory argent; and for
the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman
affront(5e proper, vested argent, supporting with the dexter
hand a cross crosslet erect of the last, and resting the
sinister hand on an escutcheon also argent, charged
with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the
Motto, " A fin." Married, April 25, 1888, Ethel Georgina,
second daughter of the late Reverend Henry Eastfield Bayly,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Fid-
A FllN
dington, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — Edward
Arthur Bayly Griffith, Gentleman, b. Jan. 2, 1904; Gladys
Ethel Clavey; Faith Gwendolen ; Helen Beryl; Katharine;
and Patty. Postal address — 10 Chartfield Road, Putney
Hill, S.W.
RALPH THOMAS HOTCHKIN GRIFFITH, Esquire,
Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford (Boden
Scholar 1849), late Director of Public instruction for North-
West Provinces and Oudh (1879-1885), Fellow 01 Calcutta
University. Born 1826, being the eldest son of Robert
Clavey Griffith, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, Rector of Corsley and Fifield Bavant, in the
county of Wiltshire, by his wife Mary Elizabeth Adder-
ley, daughter of Ralph Hotchkin, Esquire, of Upping-
ham ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order
of the Indian Empire, 1885. Livery — Purple, and trimmed
with old gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Or, on a pale gules, between two lions rampant in chief
and as many martlets in base of the last, a cross flory
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-woman affiont(5e proper, vested argent, supporting
with the dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the last,
and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon also argent,
charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper; with
the Motto, "A fin." Estate -QorsXey, Kotagiri. Postal
address — Kotagiri, Nilgiris, Madras. C///^j — North-West
Provinces (Allahabad), Agra (Agra), Kotagiri (Kotagiri).
RICHARD WILLIAM SMITH GRIFFITH, Esquire,
I.P. CO. Hants. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend
is the Naval Cockade.
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between a lion rampant in chief and a martlet in base
gules, a cross flory argertt. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-maiden
affront^e proper, vested azure, holding in the dexter hand
a cross flory fitch^e or, and resting the sinister on a lozenge
also or, charged with a martlet gules. MottO— " Fidele a
fin." Pos/a I address — Kyewonh Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hants.
C/?/^ — National Liberal.
The Right Honourable Sir SAMUEL WALKER
GRIFFITH, P.C, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
formerly Attorney-General and sometime Premier and Chief-
Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of the State of Queens-
land in the Commonwealth of Australia, now Chief-Justice
of the High Court of Australia, and a Member of the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Bom June 21,
1845, being the second son of the late Reverend Edward
Griffith, Congregationalist minister, by his wife Mary, dau.
of Peter Walker; was created K.C.M.G. 1886, and
G.C. M.G. 1895, and P.C. 1901, on the occasion of the
establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, on a pile or, between two
lions rampant of the last, a cross flory of the field.
The escutcheon, which is encircled by the collar and rib-
ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, is surmounted by a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings endorsed
proper, sem^e of trefoils or, the dexter foot supporting an
escutcheon of the last, charged with a cross flory as in the
arms. Motto — " Esp^rance sans peur." Supporters (not
yet granted). Married, July 5, 1870, Julia Janet, dau. of
James Thomson of East Maitland, in the Colony of New
South Wales, Commissioner for Crown Lands ; and has
Issue — (i) Llewellyn Arthur Peter Griffith, Esq., 6. July 6,
1872; (2) Edward Percivale Thomson Griffith, Esq., 6.
Feb. 3, 1877 ((/. Dec. 6, 1901) ; Mary Eveline [m. 1894,
T. H. Brown of Brisbane] ; Helen Julia ; Edith Margaret ;
and Alice Gwendoline. Estate — Merthyr, Brisbane. Postal
address — Sydney, N.S. Wales. Clubs — Queensland
(Brisbane), Union (Sydney), Melbourne (Melbourne).
The Reverend THOMAS HENRY GRIFFITH, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Bachelor of Civil Law of tlie University of
Oxford, formerly Vicar of Hornchurch, Essex, late Rector of
Smarden, Kent, and late a Fellow of New College, Oxford.
Born November 24, 1828, being the fifth and last surviving
son of the late Reverend Charles Tapp Griffith, Doctor of
Divinity of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Patron and Rector of Great Elm, Somerset, by his wife
Anne, youngest daughter of the late William Bayly of
Boreham, in the county of Wiltshire. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules between two lions
rampant in chief, and as many martlets in base of the last,
a cross flory argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-woman affiont^e proper, vested argent,
supporting with her dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the
last, the sinister hand resting on an escutcheon also argent,
charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with
the Motto, " A fin." Married, firstly April 21, 1863, Fanny
Winterton (who died in the year 1878), only child and heiress
of the Reverend James Forbes Jowett, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Kingston Bagpuze, in the county of Berkshire ;
and secondly, Ada Victorine Augusta, daughter of the late
Colonel George Davis Willson, Companion of the Most
is the Military Cockade.
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Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), of the 4th
King's Own Regiment and the Grenadier Guards. Of his
first marriage there is /ssi/e — Gertrude Crawfurd ; Mabel
Nesta Forbes ; Ethel Borde ; Maud Halliday ; and Har-
riot Winterton. Estate — Has property at Lindfield and
Horsted Keynes, in the county of Sussex ; and in the City
of London. Postal address — Lawnswood, Burgess Hill,
Sussex.
WILLIAM DOWNES GRIFFITH, Esquire, late Judge
of County Court Circuit No. 25, J. P. for Wolverhampton.
Born July 18, 1829, being the second son of Walter Hussey
Griffith, Esq., a Commissioner of Bankruptcy, by his wife
Jane, dau. of William Henn, Esq. , Master in Chancery, Ire-
land. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, on
a fesse between three lozenges argent, a trefoil slipped
vert (for Griffith of Pencraig) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
ermine between three Englishmen's heads couped at the
gorge, and bearded proper (for Griffith of Penrhyn).
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a griffin segreant or, charged
with a trefoil as in the arms. Motto—" Jovis umnia plena."
Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Harriet Anne, third dau. of William
Stokes, Esq., M. D. of Edinburgh, of 5 Merrion Square,
Dublin, Professor of Physic in the University of Dublin,
F.R.S., D.C.L. (Oxon.); and has had Issue— {\) Walter
Hussey Griffith, Gentleman, b. Aug. 4, 1862 ; (2) William
Stokes Griffith, Gentleman, b. April 30, 186?, d. Nov. 15,
1898 ; and Mary Elizabeth. Postal address — 4 Bramham
Gardens, London, S.W.
GRIFFITH (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile or, between two
lions rampant of the last, a cross flory of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wyvern with wings endorsed proper, sem6 of
trefoils or, the dexter foot supporting an escutcheon of the
last charged with a cross flory as in the arms. MottO —
" Esperance sans peur."
Sons of Rev. Edward Griffith, by his wife Mary
Walker :—
Edward Griffith, Gentleman, h. 1843. Res. — Brisbane.
Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, G.C.M.G. {q.v.).
• -GRIFFITH (H. Coll.). Gules, a fesse dancettt^e argent,
between two castles in pale and four lions rampant in
saltire or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a castle sable, a woman's
head affiontt^e couped below the shoulders proper, crined
or. Motto — " Le bon temps viendra." L?wrv — Blue.
Son of Thomas Griffith, b. 1830; d. 1891 (son of
Joseph Griffith); m. 1849, Rachel, d. of Ralph Hand,
all of Newcastle-under-Lyme : —
Joseph Griffith, Gentleman, Sohcitor, Mayor (1881-82),
formerly Alderman and J. P., and since 1890 Town Clerk
and Clerk of the Peace for the Borough of Newcastle-
under-Lyme, b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Jane Sophia, d. of Alder-
man William Mellard of Newcastle-under-Lyme, J. P. ;
and has issue — (i) Joseph Griffith, Gentleman, B.A. Canib.,
b. 1880; (2) Edward Bartlett Griffith, Gentleman, b. 1889;
Ethel Coyte [V«. C. H. Bowers] ; Florence Gertrude ;
Jessie Bartlett ; and Norah Kathleen. Res.—'Y\\& Hollies,
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. Club — Conservative (New-
castle, Staffs).
GRIFFITH of Llwynduris, co. Cardigan [c. 1870). Quar-
terly, I and 4, per chevron gules and argent, two chevronels
counterchanged between as many men's heads in profile
armed in helmets, visors up proper, garnished or, in chief
and a lion rampant regardant sable in base (Griffith) ; 2
and 3, quarterly vert and ermine, in the second and third
quarters a trefoil slipped proper, on a bend wavy argent, a
cinquefoil gules between two caltraps sable (Sandham).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin regardant sable, wings elevated or, in the
beak an arrow point downwards proper, the dexter claw
resting on a man's head in profile, armed in a helmet as in
the arms. Motto — " Le bon temps viendra."
Sons of the late Charles Marshall Griffith, Q.C. , of
Llwynduris, 1830-1894, m. , Sarah Anne. (Seat—
Llwynduris, nr. Llandyssil, Cardigan), d. of late
Hugh Ingram of Steyning, Sussex : —
Charles Herbert Griffith, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1890,
Edith Anne, third d. of Rev. Oswald Pattison Sergeant ;
and has issue. Pes. —
John Hugh Sandham Griffith, Gentleman, ^ ; m. ,
Pes.--
George Marshall Griffith, b. Pes. —
Son of Rev. Charles Griffith of Worthing, M.A.
(Oxon.), 1795-1836, m. Mary, d. of Charles Marshall
of Steyning :^
John Griffith, Esq., J. P. co. Cardigan, formerly Assist.
Surg, isth Hussars, b. 1832 ; m. 1857, Sarah Sophia, d.
of William Lewis Henning of Frome Whitfield, Dorset ;
and has surv. issue — (i) William St. David Griffith,
Gentleman, b. [m. ; and has issue]; (2) Arthur
Lewes Griffith, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Charles Robert
Griffith, Gentleman, b. Pes. — -Park Tweed, nr. New-
castle-Emlyn. Club — Army and Navy.
§ EDWARD ST. JOHN GRIFFITHS, Esq., J.P. for
Hants, Colonel late Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire
Regt. Born 1835, being the third but only surviving son
of John Rogers Griffiths, Esq., J.P. , of Pilton, co. Devon,
and Jane, dau. of Thomas Benson of Hastness, Cumber-
land. Clubs — Army and Navy, Royal Southern Yacht.
Armorial bearings — Or, a cross parted and fretted gules,
in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant, and in the
second and third three horses' heads couped sable, gutt^e-
d'or, and impaling the arms of Larcom, namely argent, on
a mount a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an eagle
displayed gules. Mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
charged with a chevron or, holding between the forepaws
an escutcheon argent, thereon a stag's head caboshed of
the first, and resting the hind leg on a cinquefoil of the
second. Motto— "Usque ad aras amicus." Married,
1873, Georgina Frances, dau. of Major-Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Thomas A. Larcom, Bart., K.C.B., P.C. (Ireland);
and has Issue — Gerald Rogers Larcom Griffiths, Gentle-
man, b. October, 19, 1879 ; and Maud Evelyn Georgina.
Estates — Lands in the parishes of Trentishoe, West Down,
and Pilton, in co. of Devon, and in parish of Withypool, in
CO. of Somerset. Postal address — Upton House, Nursling,
Southampton.
§ JOSEPH GRIGGS, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for the
CO. of Leicester, High Sheriff, 1894. Born Aug. 31,
1835, being the eldest son of John Griggs of Burton-on-
Trent, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Dakin of Anston,
CO. Stafford. Armorial bearings — Gules, upon a pale be-
tween two feathers argent, two feathers of the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of two feathers crossed saltireways gules,
a sword in pale, enfiled with a leopard's face proper ; with
the Motto, " Secundo euro. " Married, first, 1859, Isabella
((/. 1899). third dau. of Charles Balls of Tendring, Col-
chester ; secondly, 1901, Janet, widow of Samuel Godbe
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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of Garth House, Pilstey, co. Derby ; and has /ssue — Frank
Robertson Griggs, Gentleman, />. 1864 ; and Mary Isabel
[//I. 1900, Arthur P-ailey Proudman of Moseley, co. War-
wick. Sea/ — Wigwell Grange, co. Derby.
GRIGGS (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pale between two
feathers argent, two feathers of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of two featliers crossed saltireways gules, a sword in pale
enfiled with a leopard's face proper. Motto — " Casu non
mutatus."
Only son of Joseph Griggs, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Mountfields, Loughborough [q.v.]. High Sheriff co.
Leicester 1894, b. 1835 ; m. 1859, Isabella, d. of Charles
Balls :—
Frank Robertson Griggs, Esq., Hon. Major (retired)
Leics. Vols. [Arms as above — a label of three points
purpura], b. 1864 ; vi. 1899, Katharine Emily Joan, d. of
Rev. Alfred Legge, M.A., Vicar of St. German's and
St. Peter's, Norfolk ; and has issue — Gladwyn Joseph
Griggs, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Frank Douglas Griggs, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; and Eiheldreda Paula Joan. Res. — The
Holt, Loughborough.
The Rev. WILLIAM SHUCKFORTH GRIGSON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge,
Vicar of Pelynt. Born 1845, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. William Grigson, M.A., sometime Rector of
Whinburgh, Norfolk, by Margaret, dau. of James Hales
of Norwich. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., April 11, 1872)
— Gules, two bars ermine, each charged with as many
crosses patee fitch^e at the foot, in chief three annulets
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of tite; colours, a griffin's head couped chequy
argent and sable, encircled by an annulet or. Married,
first, 1873, Charlotte, dau. of John Neve of Wolverhampton
(she d. 1884) ; second, 1886, Mary, eldest dau. of Hugh
Stott of Lewisham (she died 1889) ; third, 1890, Mary
Beatrice, second dau. of the Rev. John Simon Boldero,
Vicar of Amblecote, co. Stafford; and has Issue — (i) John
William Boldero Grigson, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (2) Kenneth
Walton Grigson, Gentleman,!^. 1895; (3) Wilfrid Vernon
Grigson, Gentleman, b. 1896; (4) Lionel Henry Shuckforth
Grigson, Gentleman; (5) CUude Vivian Grigson, Gentle-
man ; (6) Aubrey Herbert Grigson, Gentleman. Residence
— Pelynt Vicarage, Duloe, R.S.O. , Cornwall.
THEODORE DRAY ION GRIMKE - DRAYTON,
Esquire, J. P. for the County Palatine of Lancaster, and
for cos. Chester and Gloucester. Born Nov. 16, 18^3,
being the eldest surviving son of The odore Drayton Grimke
of Ashley Grange, South Carolina, by Emma his wife, dau.
of Richard Evans, and assumed by Royal License the
additional surname and arms of Drayton in the year 1891.
Liverv — White and red, under-coat green. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross engrailed and voided
gules, in the centre point a quatrefoil of the last, on a chief
azure, guttle d'eau, a pegasus salient of the first, winged or,
between two ravens argent (for Drayton) ; 2 and 3 vert, a
lion rampant holding between the paws a cinquefoil or,
between three palmetto-trees eradicated proper (for Grimke
is the Military Cockade.
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Crests — I. On a wreath of the colours, and on a rock
proper, a raven s.^ble guttle d'eau, supporting with the
dexter foot a cross engrailed gules (for Drayton) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, and upon a mount vert, a demi-lion
or, ch.uged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil of the first
between two palmetto-trees projier (for Grinik^), Motto —
" Hac iter ad Astra." Married, July 10, 1879, Constance
Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. Prebendary Macdonald, of Lin-
coln Cathedral ; and has Issue— (i) Christopher De Vere
Drayton Grimk<§-Drayton, Gentleman, 6. June 24, 1882;
(2) Alan Drayton Grimk^-Drayton, Gentleman, d. July 16,
1884; (3) Hugh Drayton Grimk^-Drayton, Gentleman, fi.
Aug. 16, 1885; (4) Norman Drayton Grimk6-Drayton,
Gentleman, i. March 16, 1888 ; Gertrude Drayton ; and
Winifred Judith Drayton. Estates— Oiffovd Manor, Clif-
ford s Mesne, Taynton, Gloucester; Lord of the Manor of
Boulsdon. Pos/ci/ address~Gc]hvrne Park, near Newton-
le-VVillows, Lancashire. C/tefi — Junior Carlton.
JEFFERY GRIMWOOD GRIMWOOD, Esq., J. P. for
Essex. Bo/yi 1827, being the only son of the late James
Brewster Cozens of Woodham Mortimer Lodge, by Eliza-
beth Richardson, only surviving dau. of the late Jeffery
Griiuwood of Cressing Temple, Esse.x ; and assumed the
name and arms of Grimwood by Royal License in 1851.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron
engrailed ermine between three mullets in chief and a saltire
couped in base argent (for Grimwood) ; 2 and 3 or, on a
chevron gules, between three wolves' heads erased sable, as
many oval buckles of the first. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
wolf rampant, collared, holding between the paws a saltire ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased and
erect sable, charged with a cross crosslet argent, and holding
in the paw a buckle or. Motto— " Auxilio divino." A/ar-
ried, 1 85 1, Zoe, youngest daughter of the late Charles
Herbert ; and has', with other Issue — Geoffrey Grimwood
Grimwood, Esq., Lieut. -Col. King's Royal Rifle Corps, d.
i8t;2[;«., 1878, Alice, dau. of James John Farquharson, Esq.,
of Langton House, Dorset, and has, with other issue, Jeffery
Griinwood Grimwood, Gentleman, 1^. 1879]. Residences—
29 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; and 12 First Avenue,
Brighton. Club — Windham.
Sir IOHN JOSEPH GRINLINTON, Knight Bachelor
(1894), "C.E., F.R.G.S., F.S.A. ; served on the Ordnance
Survey of England ; gazetted to the 65th Regiment, and
served in the Crimean Campaign as Lieut, in the 4th
King's Own Regiment, and Assistant-Engineer at the
Siege of Sevastopol ; was mentioned in despatches
(Crimean medal with clasp, 5th class of the Order of
Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; subsequently Assistant-
Surveyor-General in Ceylon, and afterwards Member of
the Legislative Council until he retired in 1898 ; was
Special Commissioner for Ceylon at the World's Colum-
bian Exhibition, Chicago. Born 1828, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Grinlinton of Ponarlington.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a sword in bend proper,
pommel and hilt or, surmounting a pen in bend sinister
argent, in fesse two spurs of the last. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a sword
erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, surmounting a pen
fesseways argent, interlaced by a spur or. Motto —
"Fide et fortitudine." Married, 18 — , Emily (who d.
1894), dau. of the late Mr. Isaac Booth. Seat — Rose Hill,
Middle Wallop, Hants.
FRANK DE LA GARDE GRLSSELL, Gentleman,
sometime Capt. 9th Lancers and nth Hussars, and Royal
Gloucestershire Hussars. Born Aug. 25. 1842, being the
seventh son of the late Thomas Grissell, Esq. , of Norbury
Park, CO. Surrey, F.S.A., J. P., and High Sheriff 1854-55,
by Eliza his second wife, dau. of John Marklew, and
widow of John Sheen of Wallingford, Berks. Armorial
bearings — Or, two barrulets dancett^e gules, between
as many greyhounds courant sable. Mantling gules
and or. cVest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound's head erased sable, round tlie neck a double
chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gold charged
with a bugle-horn sable. Motto —" Press forward."
Postal address — Army and Navy Club, S.W. Club —
Army and Navy.
HARTWELL DE LA GARDE GRISSELL, Gentle-
man, F.S.A. Lond., M..^. Oxon., Chamberlain of Honour
to the Pope since 1869, and promoted to be one (jf the six
Chamberlains " (// iiumero" 1898. Born Dec. 14, 1839,
being the second surviving son of the late Thomas Grissell,
Esq., of Norbury Park, co. Surrey, F.S.A., J. P. and High
Sheriff (1854- ss). by Eliza his second wife, dau. of John
Marklew, and widow of lohn Sheen, of Wallingford, c6.
Berkshire. Armorial bearings— Or, two barrulets dan-
cettee gules, between as many greyhounds courant s.ible.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound's head erased sable, round the neck
is the Naval Cockade.
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a double chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
gold, charged with a bugle-horn stringed sable. Motto
— "Press forward." Postal address — Brasenose College,
Oxford.
THOMAS DE LA GARDE GRISSELL, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Bachelor of
Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1852, being
the eldest son of the late Thomas De la Garde Grissell, by
his wife Eliza Millicent, daughter of Edward Leathes of
Normanstone, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Or, two barrulets dancett^>e gules,
between as many greyhounds courant sable. Mantling
gules and or ; and for liis Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a greyhound's head erased sable, round the neck a double
chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gold, charged with
a bugle horn stringed sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Press for-
ward." Married, 1877, Frances Adelaide (who died 1888),
second daughter of Thomas Salwey Beale of Heath House,
in the county of Salop ; and has with other Issue — A son,
born 1878. Estate and postal add. — Norbury Park, Dorking.
GRIZZLEHURST, quartered by HORDERN.
GRONO AP JEVAN, quartered by HUTCHINSON-
LLOYD-VAUGHAN and LLOYD-VAUGHAN.
GROSVENOR, quartered by BARTLETT and TAUN-
TON.
GROSVENOR (Scrope and Grosvenor trial, temp.
Rio. II.). Azure, a garb or.
Grosvenor of Eaton. Quarterly, i. Grosvenor as
above; 2. argent, two chevrons gules, on a canton of the
second, a cross crosslet fitch^e or (Moberley) ; 13. azure, a
stag lodged argent (Downes) ; 4. sable, a cross patonce
argent (Pulfoid, te/np. 1300); 5. azure, three pheasants or
Tesant, temp. Henry V.) ; 6. quarterly argent and sable, a
:ross patonce counterchanged (Eaton or Eton), 7. azure, a
bend argent, between three plates (Cotton) ; 8. azure, an
eagle displayed argent (Ridvvare, /ew/. Edw. III.); 9. or,
a chevron between three mullets pierced sable (Davies of
Ebury, Middx. ) Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or. Motto — " Virtus
non stemma."
.Son of Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Esq., commonly
called Earl Grosvenor, /'. 1853; d.v.p. 1884; m. 1874,
Lady Sibell Mary Luniley, d. of 9th Earl of Scar-
borough : —
The Most Noble Sir Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor,
2nd Duke of Westminster (27 Feb. 1874), gth Marquess of
Westminster (13 Sept. 1831), 6th Earl Grosvenor (5 July
1784), 6th Viscount Belgrave (5 July 1784), 6th Baron
Grosvenor of Eaton, co. Chester (8 April 1761), 12th
Baronet (23 Feb. 1621-2), Capt. Chesh. I.Y. , late Lieut.
R.H. Gds., A.D.C. to Visct. Milner, Gov. of Cape Colony,
served in S. African War 1899-1900 as A.D.C. to Lord
Roberts [Arms — Quarterly, i. and iiii., quarterly the arms
of the city of Westminster, granted as an augmentation to
descend with the Marquisate of Westminster ; ii., the arms
(of Grosvenor as above, and quarteringsas above. Suppor-
ters (of Barony of Grosvenor) — Two talbots regardant or,
collared azure], (5. 1879; m. 1901, Constance Edwina, yr.
d. of Col. William Cornwallis West of Ruthin Castle, co.
Denbigh ; and has issue — Edward George Hugh Grosvenor,
Esq., commonly called Earl Grosvenor, b. 1904; Lady
Ursula Mary Olivia. ^^aA— Eaton Hall, nr. Chester;
Halkin Castle, Flint. Town res. — Grosvenor House,
33 Upper Grosvenor Street, W,
Yr. sons of Hugh Lupus, ist Duke of Westminster,
K.G., h. 1825 ; d. 1899 I '"'■ ist, 1852, Lady Constance
Gertrude Leveson-Gower {d. 1880), d. of 2nd Duke
of Sutherland, K.G. ; 2nd, Hon. Catherine Caroline
Cavendish, d. of 2nd Lord Chesham : —
Lord Arthur Hugh Grosvenor, D.L., Cheshire, Maj.
Cheshire I.Y., served in S. African War 1900-1, b. i860;
m. 1893, Helen, d. of Sir Robert Sheffield 5th Bart. ; and
has issue — Robert Arthur Grosvenor, Esq., b. 1895;
Constance Isolde ; and Barbara. Seat — Broxton, Chester.
Lord Henry George Grosvenor, b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Dora
Mina [d. 1894), eld. d. of James A. Erskine-Wemyss, Esq.,
of Wemyss Castle ; and has issue — William Grosvenor,
Esq., b. 1894; Millicent Constance; and Dorothy Alice
Margaret Augusta. ^fa/— Tittensor, Stoke-on-Trent.
Clubs — Turf, Bachelors'.
Lord Gerald Richard Grosvenor, Lieut. Scots Guards,
served in S. Africa, b. 1874. Res. —
Lord Hugh William Grosvenor. Lieut, ist Life Guards,
b. 1884. Res.—
Lord Edward Arthur Grosvenor, b. 1892. Res. —
Yr. son of Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster.
K.G. , b. 1795; d. 1869; m. 1819, Elizabeth Mary, d.
of ist Duke of Sutherland, K.G :—
Rt. Hon. Richard de Aquila Grosvenor, ist Baron Stal-
bridge (22 March 1886), J. P. cos. Dorset and Flint, late
Hon. Col. Queen's Dorset Yeo. Cav. , M.A. Camb. [Arms
and crest charged with crescent azure. Supporters as
Duke of Westminster charged with crescent], /'. 1837 ;
m. 1st, 1874, Hon. Beatrice Charlotte Elizabeth Vesey
{d. 1876), d. of Thomas, 3rd Visct. de Vesci ; 2nd, 1879,
Eleanor Frances Beatrice, d. of Robert Hamilton Stubber
of Moyne, Queen's Co. ; and has issue — (i) Hon. Hugh
Grosvenor, b. 1880 [w. 1903, Gladys Elizabeth, d. of late
Brinsley de Courcy Nixon] ; (2) Hon. Gilbert Grosvenor,
Lieut. Rifle Brig., b. 1881 ; (3) Hon. Richard Eustace
Grosvenor, Lieut. R.A., b. 1883; Hon. Elizabeth Emma
Beatrice \m. 1899, Aubrey Clare Hugh Smith, R.N.] ; Hon.
Blanche [w. 1901, Capt. J. H. E. Holford, D.S.O., 7th
Hussars] ; and Hon. Eleanor Lilian. Seat — Motcombe
House, Shaftesbury. Clubs — ^Brooks's, Travellers'.
Descendants of Lord Thomas Grosvenor (afterwards
Egerton), son of 2nd Marquess of Westminster, bear-
ing name and arms of Egerton by R.L. , 1821 ; —
Rt. Hon. Arthur George Egerton, 5th Earl of Wilton
(vide Egerton).
Sons of Robert, ist Baron Ebury, ^. 1801 ; d. 1893; tn.
1831, Hon. Charlotte Arbuthnot, sister of ist Earl
Cowley : —
Rt. Hon. Robert Wellesley Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Ebury
(10 Sept. 1857), D.L. Northants, late Capt. ist Life Gds.
and Capt. Chesh. Y.C. , M.P. for Westminster 1865-1874
[Arms and Crest each charged with a mullet for difference.
Supporters, as Duke of Westminster, charged with a
mullet], b. 1834; m. 1867, Hon. Emilie Beaujolais White,
yr. d. of ist Lord Annaly ; and has surv. issue — (i) Hon.
Robert Victor Grosvenor, late Capt. 13th Middx. R.V. ,
served in S. Africa 1900-1, b. 1868 ; (2) Hon. Francis
Egerton Grosvenor, b. 1883 ; Hon. Maud [«/. 1897, Maurice
George Carr-Glyn] ; Hon. Alice Katherine Sibell [w. 1902,
Hon. Ivor Churchill Guest, M.P.]. 5(?a/— Moor Park, Rick-
mansworth, Herts. Club — Travellers'.
Hon. Algernon Henry Grosvenor, late Lieut. R. Brig.,
now Hon. Lt.-Col. 13th Middx. R.V. , and Capt. Herts
Yeo. Cav., J.P. and D.L. Middx., b. 1846; m. 1887,
is the Military Cockade.
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Catherine Dorothea Mary, d. of Sir John Simeon, 3rd
Bart. ; and has issue — Rosamund Mary Dorothy. J?es. —
The College, Seal, Sevenoaks ; 6 South Street, W.
Hon. Richard Cecil Grosvenor, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1848 ;
m. 1898, Jessie Amelia, d. of late Rev. Charles Clarke of
Esher. J^es. — St. Cross Road, Winchester.
Descendants of Thomas Grosvenor of Drayton, co.
Salop, and Isabella, d. and coh. of Sir Richard Pershall
of Chetwynd [Arms — Quarterly, i. Grosvenor as above,
differenced by a crescent ; 2,3,4, ^"d 5 as above ; 6.
argent, a cross pat^e flory sable, on a canton gules, a
wolfs head erased of the field (Pershall); 7. argent, a
cross patonce flory charged with an escutcheon sable
(Pershall, ancient) ; 8. vert, two lions passant or
(Knighton); 9. azure, fretty argent, a fesse gules
(Caverswell) ; 10. azure, a chevron between three
mullets or (Chetwynd) ; 11. gules, three pheons argent
(Malpas) ; 12. gules, a scythe argent, within a bordure
of the second (Praers) ; 13. argent, a blackamoor's head
couped proper (for Blackenhall) ; 14. gules, two scythes
in saltire argent (for Prayers) ; 15. gules, two lions
combatant argent (for Wistanton). Crest and
Motto as above. Sons of George Fox Grosvenor, M.D. ,
l>. 1828; d. 1889; m. 1865, Eliza Frances, eld. d. of
Thomas Lea of London : —
Randolph Lea Grosvenor, Gentleman, B.A. Camb. , 6.
1867. J^es. — 75 Oakley Street, Chelsea Embankment, S.W.
Yr. sons of George Fo.x Grosvenor, M.D. : —
Chetwynd George Grosvenor, Gentleman,'^. 1869.I J^.;jg
Robert Pershall Grosvenor, Gentleman, i. 1872.
Edward Moberly Grosvenor, d. 1874.
Oswald Astley Grosvenor, Gentleman, 6. 1875.
Richard Bertram Grosvenor, Gentleman, d. 1880.
Sons of William Grosvenor of London, 6. 1832 ; d.
1898; m. 1858, Elizabeth, d. of Daniel Wilshaw of
Talk o' th' Hill :—
Wilshaw William Grosvenor, Gentleman, B.A., M.D.,
i. i860.
Alfred Augustus Grosvenor, Gentleman, B.A. , M.D. ,
fi. 1861 ; »i. 1891, Alice, only d. of William T. Frost of
West Ratting Park, Cambridge. J?t's. — Stevenage, Herts.
Norman Edward Grosvenor, Gentleman, fi. 1870.
Harold Grosvenor, Gentleman, fi. 1879.
Sons of Frederick Grosvenor, Gentleman , of Dennistoun,
Glasgow, 6. 1833 ; m. 1863, Mary, eld. d. of John
Donald, Esq.. J. P., of Edinburgh : —
William Clayton Grosvenor, Gentleman, M.A., M.D.
i^.v.).
Donald Grosvenor, Gentleman, l>. 1870; ;«. Christian
M 'Alpine, d. of Duncan Stephenson ; and has issue. /?es. —
7 Anntield Place, Dennistoun, Glasgow.
Frederick Ingram Grosvenor, Esq., late Surg.-Capt. S.A.
Constab. , d. 1871.
Yr. sons of William Grosvenor, fi. 1803 ; d. 1874 ;
m. 1827, Sarah, d. of John Boden :^
Thomas Caddick Grosvenor, Gentleman, 6. 1838; ?n.
Emily Elizabeth Alice, only d. of Henry Boult of Redhill ;
and has issue — (i) Thomas Hugh Grosvenor, Gentleman,
/?. 1882 ; (2) Charles Granville Grosvenor, Gentleman, d.
1888 ; and Helena Mildred. yPfj.— Redhill, Surrey.
Alfred Octavius Grosvenor, Gentleman, M.D. , d. 1840;
m. 1870, Charlotte Anne, d. of James Mutlow of London.
/?«.— The Tower, Priory Road, West Hampstead.
Clement Henry Grosvenor, Gentleman, d. 1843 ; m.
1875, Catherine Eliza Delane, d. of James Smith Faithful
of Dulwich, Surrey. J?es. — Great Clacton.
H GEORGE WILLIAM GROSVENOR, P:squire, Justice
w of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Worcester (High Sheriff 1896). Born June 5, 1846, being the
only surviving son of William Grosvenor, Esquire, of Kidder-
minster, Justice of the Peace, by Mary his wife, daughter
John Giles of Ashwood Lodge, Kingswinford, in the
county of Stafford. Clui — Constitutional. Livery — Dark
green coat, orange waistcoat, white breeches. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Erminois, a garb argent,
surmounting four javelins, one in pale, one in fesse, and
two in saltire proper, on a chief vert, a shuttle erect
furnished or, between two wool-packs of the second ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a garb erminois
surmounting three battle-axes, one in pale and two in
saltire proper; with the Motto, "Virtus non stemma."
Married, June 2, 1875, Emily Anne, elder daughter of
Herbert Mountford Holmes of Derby; and has Issue — (1)
George Herbert Grosvenor, Gentleman, born January 201
1880 ; (2) John Ernest Grosvenor, Gentleman, born Novem-
ber I, 1887. Estate and postal address — Broome House,
Stourbridge.
RANDOLPH LEA GROSVENOR, Gentleman, B.A.
Camb. , Sen. Rep. of the family of Grosvenor formerly of
Drayton and Bellaport, co. Salop, and of Hungersheath,
CO. Stafford. Born July 29, 1867, being the eldest son of
George Fox Grosvenor, Doctor of Medicine (who d. Oct.
7, 1889), by his wife Eliza Frances, eldest dau. of '1 homas
Lea of London. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of eighteen, i and 18 azure, a garb or, a cres-
cent for difference (for Grosvenor) ; 2. azure, a garb or
(for Grosvenor, ancient) ; 3. azure, a bend or (for Gros-
venor, original) ; 4. argent, two chevrons gules, on a
canton of the second, a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for
Moberley) ; 5. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downes) ;
6. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pulford) ; 7. azure,
three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 8. argent, a cross pat^e
flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolf's head erased of
the field (for Pershall); 9. argent, a cross patonce flory
charged with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall, ancient) ;
10. vert, two lions passant or (for Knighton); 11. azure,
fretty argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 12. azure,
a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 13.
gules, three pheons argent (for Malpas) ; 14. gules, a
scythe argent, within a bordure of the second (for Praers) ;
15. argent, a blackamoor's head couped proper (for Blacken-
hall) ; 16. gules, two scythes in saltire argent (for Prayers) ;
17. gules, two lions combatant argent (for Wistanton).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a talbot statant or. Motto — " Virtus non stemma."
Post. add. — 75 Oakley Street, Chelsea Embankment, S.W.
WILLIAM GROSVENOR, Gentleman, Physician
(retired), a descendant of the family of Grosvenor of Dray-
ton, Bellaport Hall, co. Salop, and Hungersheath, co. Staf-
ford. Bom Feb. 4, 1832, being the third son of the late
William Grosvenor, Gentleman, by his wife Sarah, second
dau. of John Boden. Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly of eighteen, i and 18 azure,
a garb or, a crescent for difference (for Grosvenor) ; 2.
azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor, ancient) ; 3. azure, a bend
or (for Grosvenor, original) ; 4. argent, two chevrons gules,
on a canton of the second, a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for
Moberley) ; 5. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downes) ;
6. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pulford) ; 7. azure,
three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 8. argent, a cross pat^e
flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolfs head erased of the
field (for Pershall) ; 9. argent, a cross patonce flory charged
with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall, ancient); 10. vert,
two lions passant or (for Knighton); 11. azure, fretty
argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 12. azure, a chevron
between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 13. gules, three
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pheons argent (for Malpas) ; 14. gules, a scythe argent,
within a bordure of the second (for Praers) ; 15. argent, a
blackamoor's head couped proper (for Blackenhall) ; 16.
gules, two scythes in saltire argent (for Prayers) ; 17. gules,
two lions combatant argent (for Wistanton). Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or ; with the
i8g8, Mary Mowbray, eldest dau. of fames Fildes Pearson
of Barwicke Lodge, Disley, Cheshire, and has Issue —
Motto, "Virtus non stemma." Married, Oct. 21, 1858,
Elizabeth ((/. 1895), second dau. and co-heiress of Daniel
Wilshaw ; and has Issue — (i) Wilshaw William Grosvenor,
Gentleman, B.A. Caius Coll., Cambridge, M.D. Trinity
Coll., Dublin (18 Clarence Street, Gloucester), b. March 18,
1869 ; (2) Alfred Augustus Grosvenor, Gentleman, of the
Ivy House, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, B.A.
Caius Coll., Cambridge, M.D. Trinity Coll., Dublin, b.
Nov. I, 1861 \_m., July 21, 1891, Alice Gibbs Frost, dau. of
the late W. T. Frost of West Wratting Park, Cambridge-
shire, and has issue, Chetwynd John Pershall Grosvenor,
Gentleman, /'. Aug. 27, 1897, and Dorothy Sylva Wilshaw
Elizabeth]; (3) Norman Edward Grosvenor, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 4, 1870, Undergraduate Brazenose Coll. (O.xon.); (4)
Harold Octavius Washington Grosvenor, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 25, 1879; Stella Julia Alberta; Evelyn Maud; Alice
Elizabeth Mutlow ; and Edith Chetwynd, died an infant.
Property — Biddulph at Newchapel, Staffordshire. Resi-
dence— ^Churchdown , Gloucestershire.
Wn^LIAM CL.'WTON GROSVENOR, Gentleman,
M.A. , M.D. , representative of Grosvenor of Drayton,
Bellaport, and Hungersheath. Born July 12, 1866, being
the eldest son of Frederic Grosvenor, Gentleman, of
Dennistoun, Glasgow, and his wife Mary, eldest dau. of
John Donald, Esq. , J. P. , Edinburgh. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Anns : Quarterly of eighteen, i and i8 azure,
a garb or, a crescent for difterence (for Grosvenor) ; 2.
azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor, ancient) ; 3. azure, a bend
or (for Grosvenor, original) ; 4. argent, two chevrons
gules, on a canton of the second, a cross crosslet fitch(^e or
(for Moberley) ; 5. azure, a ■ stag lodged argent (for
Downes) ; 6. sable, a cross patonce argent (for I'ulford);
7. azure, three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 8. argent, a cross
pat(5e fiory sable, on a canton gules, a wolf's head erased of
the field (for Pershall); 9, argent, a cross patonce flory
charged with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall, ancient) ;
10. vert, two lions passant or (for Knighton) ; 11. azure,
fretty argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 12. azure, a
chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 13.
gules, three pheons argent (for Malpas) ; 14. gules, a scythe
argent, within a bordure of the second (for Praers) ; 15.
argent, a blackamoor's head couped proper (for Blacken-
hall) ; 16. gules, two scythes in saltire argent (for Prayers) ;
17. gules, two lions combatant argent (for Wistanton).
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or ;
with the Motto, " Virtus non stenuna." Married, July 27,
Ricliard Moberley Clayton Grosvenor, Gentleman, /'. July
II, 1899, d. June 22, 1903; and Mary Donald. Residence
— Hungersheath, Arnside, Westmorland.
GROVE, quartered by WHITE.
GROVE, see TROYTE-CHAFYN-GROVE.
JOHN WILLIAM GROVE, Esquire, J. P. Doni June4,
1851, being the third son of the late Thomas Grove, Esq., of
Sunnvbanks, Long Bay, Tasmania, T.P. , sometime Lieut.
63rd Regt., by his^wife Harriett Matilda Frith. Armorial
is the Military Cockade,
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bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron engrailed
gules between three stocks of trees eradicated proper (for
Grove) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron between three mart-
lets gules, as many mullets or (for Bayley). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, collared and chain reflexed over the
back, and charged on the shoulder with an estoile or.
Motto — " Laudo manentem." Married, Dec. 10, 1878,
Frances Mary, only dau. of the late Thomas Johnson
of Hobart, Tasmania. Seat — Coldbrook, Long Bay,
D'Entreeasteaux Channel, Tasmania.
GROVE of Castle Grove and Grovehall (U.O., 1681).
Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops of the
field.
Son of Major Henry Jones Grove, 8oth Foot, K. H.,
b. 1783 ; m. ist, Sarah Northover Watts Pitt :—
Henry Leslie Grove, Esq., Major-Gen. Madras Staff
Corps, b. 1829; m. 1862, Elizabeth Donaldson [d. 1879),
d. of Charles Herbert Scott of Montrose ; and has surv.
issue — Henry Montgomery Grove, Gentleman, Lieut, ist
Regt. Bengal Cavalry, British Consul at Moscow, b. 1867 ;
and five daus. Res, — 52 Grange Park, Ealing, W.
GROVES. Or, a stone pine-tree eradicated proper between
two flaunches vert, each charged with a squirrel sejant re-
spectant of the field. Mantling vert and or. Crest- On
a wreath of the colours, between two garbs or, a stone
pine-tree eradicated proper. Motto — " Labor ipse voluptas."
Son of William Peer Grimble Groves, iJ. 1817 ; d. 1886;
m. : —
James Grimble Groves, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Cheshire,
J. P. Salford, M.P. forS. Div. of Salford since 1900, b. 24 Oct.
1854; m. 1878, yr. d. of late Robert Marsland,
M.R.C.S (Lond.), of Manchester. .Sm/— Oldfield Hall,
Altrincham, Cheshire. Club — Carlton.
EDWARD WALTER GRUBB, Gentleman, Civil
Engineer. Born June 25, 1821, being the fourth son of
the late John Grubb, Esquire, of Horsenden, J. P. and
D.L. for the county of Buckingham, by his wife Sarah
Anne, daughter of William Henry Carrington, Rector of
Holy Trinity, Exeter, and Vicar of Sidbury. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine
on a chief embatded gules, three roses or (for Grubb) ;
2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by
a label of three points gules (for Radclifie) ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased
party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose coun-
terchanged.
The Rev. CHARLES SEPTIMUS GRUBBE, late
Vicar of Mentmore, in the co. of Buckingham, M.xA., late
Archdeacon of Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Bor7i May 3,
1830, being the seventh son of the late John Grubbe, Esq.,
of Horsenden, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Buckingham,
by his wife Sarah Anne, dau. of William Henry Carrington,
Rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter, and Vicar of Sidbury.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for
Grubbe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable,
surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with
a rose counterchanged. Married, November 26, 1861,
Alice, youngest daughter of Colin Mackenzie of Portmore,
in the county of Peebles ; and has Issue — Sarah Louisa ;
and Constance Anne.
CHARLES WALTER GRUBBE, Gentleman. Born
March 31, 1858, being the son of the late William Henry
Grubbe, Gentleman, of the Madras Artilleiy, by his second
wife Maria, nie M'Geagh. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled
gules, three roses or (for Grubbe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two
bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three
points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per
pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counter-
changed.
ROBERT WILLIAM GRUBBE, Gentleman, of Peter-
borough, Canada. Born April 27, 1844, being the second
son of the late William Henry Grubbe, Gentleman, of the
Madras Artillery, by his first wife Eliza, daughter of
Anthony Conwell of The Hermitage, Dungannon, in the
county of Tyrone. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled
gules, three roses or (for Grubb), 2 and 3 argent, two bend-
lets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points
gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent
and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged. Married,
June II, 1868, Ada Louisa Haselwood, daughter of W. H.
Wrighton of the West Indies; and has lssue~[\) Eustace
Haselwood Grubbe, Gentleman, born January 23, 1876;
(2) Henry Haviland Grubbe, Gentleman, born September 3,
1881.
GRUBBE (Vn. Herts, 1634). Quarterly, i and 4, ermine,
on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubbe) ; 2
and 3, argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by
a label of three points gules (for Radclffe). Crest— On
jFACTlS-Dlgi^l^yE'MERERy
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale
argent and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged.
Motto — " Factis dictisque merere."
Sons of John Eustace Grubbe, Esq., J. P. co. of Suffolk
and for the Borough of Southwold, b. 1815 ; d. ;
m. 1845, lulia Catharine, d. of Rev. George William
Hall, D.b. , Master of Pembroke College, and some
time Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, Canon of Glou-
cester :^
Eustace Edward Grubbe, Gentleman, b. 1847. Post,
add. — 3 Down Street, Piccadilly, S.W. ; Southwold,
Suffolk. C/ubs—l^iew University, St. Stephen's.
Walter John Grubbe, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
(Inner Temple), b. . C/iambers—i Dr. Johnson's
Bldgs., Temple, &c.
Francis William Grubbe, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; m. 1886,
Laura Sophia, d. of Thomas Owen Wethered of Seymour
Court, and Remnantz, Great Marlow, co. Buckingham.
Post. add. — Shellovv, Ongar, Essex.
Arthur Robert Grubbe, Gentleman, ^. . Res. —
George Charles Grubbe, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Laurence Carrington Grubbe, Esq., Capt. (ret.) ist Beds.
Regt., b. . Res.—
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Hubert Henry Grubbe, Gentleman, 6. . Res. —
Edmund Alexander Grubbe, Esq., Major (ret.) 88th Con-
naught Rangers, b. . J?es. —
Rev. Reginald Hall Grubbe, Vicar of Ardleigh, b. 1862.
J?es. — The Vicarage, Ardleigh.
C/116 — Constitutional. Armorial bearings — Per saltire
gules and azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the first. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar passant quarterly or and gules. Motto — " Spes mea
GRUNDY, see BEARDOE-GRUNDY.
MAURICE ELIAS GUBBAY, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings - Or, on a chevron azure, between in chief two
lotus flowers and in base amidst fern a dove, in the beak
an olive branch all proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a bird of Paradise, in the
beak a branch of fern, and resting the dexter leg on a lotus
flower as in the arms all proper. Motto —" Toujours ou
jamais." Residence - Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.
GUINNESS, see LEE-GRATTAN-GUINNESS.
Captain BENJAMIN LEE GUINNESS, formerly
Capt. R. Horse Guards, D. L. for city of Dublin, heir
presumptive to Baronetcy. Boryi August 4, 1842, being
the second son of Sir Benjamin Lee Gumness, Bart., M. P. ,
LL. D. , by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late Edward
Guinness of Dublin. Clubs — Naval and Military ; Bache-
lors', Junior Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure,
a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped
at the wrist of the first (for Guinness) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a
fesse between three crescents sable, a trefoil slipped or (for
Lee) ; and impaling the arms of St. Lawrence, namely gules,
two swords in saltire points upward proper, pommels and
hilts gold, between four roses argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant
quarterly or and gules (for Guinness) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, on a pillar argent, encircled by a ducal coronet or,
an eagle preying on a bird's leg erased proper (for Lee).
Motto — "Spes mea in Deo." Married, 1881, Lady
Henrietta Eliza, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas St.
Lawrence, third Earl of Howth, K.P. ; and has Issue —
(i) Algernon Arthur St. Lawrence Lee Guinness, b. 1883;
(2) Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness, b. 1887 ; (3) Nigel
Digby Lee Guinness, b. 1892. Residences — Ballard,
Combe, Kingston-on-Thames; 25 Cadogan Gardens,
London, S.W.
JOHN CECIL JENKINSON GUINNESS, Gentle-
man. Born 1890, being the only son of Arthur Cecil Cope
Jenkinson Guinness, by his second wife Agnes Mary, dau.
of the late Capt. Gordon Gilchrist, R.A. Armorial bear-
ings - Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure, a lion
rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped of
the first (for Guinness) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a fesse wavy
argent, a cross pat^e gules, in chief two estoiles or (for
Jenkinson). Mantling or and gules. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and gules.
Motto — "Spes mea in Deo." Postal address —?>3.r\ Fran-
cisco, U.S.A.
Sir REGINALD ROBERT BRUCE GUINNESS,
Knight Bachelor (1897), J. P. and D.L. for Dublin.
Born 1842, being the third son of the late Richard Samuel
Guinness, Esq., M.P. , by Katharine Frances his wife, dau.
and heir of Sir Charles Jenkinson, loth Bart. Clubs — Wel-
lington, Hurlingham, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i anrj 4, per saltire gules and azure, a
lion rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped
of the first (for Guinness) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a fesse wavy
argent, a cross pat^e gules, in chief two estoiles or (for
Jenkinson). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar passant quarterly and gules. Motto
— "Spes mea in Deo." Married, 1866, Thomasina, dau.
of George Studdert, Esquire, of Kilnamona and Glenwood,
CO. Clare; and has Issue — Jane .Agnes Maud \m., 1891,
Capt. Henry Anstruther Kinloch, ist Batt. K. Roy. Rifle
Corps, d. Feb. 1903]. Residence — 134 Ashley Gardens, S.W.
RICHARD SEYMOUR GUINNESS, Esquire, J. P. for
city of CO. Dublin. Born 1826, being the eldest son of
the late Robert Rundell Guinness, by his first wife Mary
Anne, daughter of the Rev. John Crossley Seymour of
Castletown House, Queen's Co. Livery — Claret colour.
in Deo." Married, 1857, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of the Rev.
John Darley, R. of Arboe, co. Tyrone; and has Issue — (i)
Robert Darley Guinness, B.A. Camb. , Bar. Inner Temple,
b. 1858 [w. , 1887, Lydia Lucy Lyster, dau. of the late
H. M. Smythe of Barbavilla House, co. Westmeath, and
has issue living, Richard Smythe Guinness, b. 1888 ; and
Elizabeth Muriel Smythe] ; (2) Gerald Seymour Guinness, b.
1862, B.A. , J. P. for CO. Roscommon [m., 1897, Eleanor
Grace, dau. of the late Capt. Arthur Watson de Capell-
Brooke ; and has issue — Gerald Arthur de Capell-Brooke
Guinness, Gentleman, b. 1899; Hermione Grace; and
Georgina Elizabeth] ; (3) Arthur Eustace Seymour Guinness,
b. 1867 [m., 1897, Wilhelmine Augusia, dau. of the late
Henry William Forester, Esq. ; and has issue — Terence
Arthur Guinness, Gentleman, ^. 1900; and Barbara Eliza-
beth] ; (4) Benjamin Seymour Guinness, b. 1868, formerly
Lieut. R. N. [;«. , 1902, Bridget Henrietta Frances, dau. of the
late Sir Richard Lewis Moyston William Bulkeley, eleventh
Bart.] ; (5) Richard Sidney Guinness, b. 1873, ed. at Harrow
[/«. Emilie, only dau. of the late Capt. Charles Wiemer
(German Imp. Guards), of Diisseldorf, Prussia]; (6) Herbert
Frederick Guinness, Lieut. R.N., b. 1876; Amabel Mary;
Adeline Elizabeth [m., 1884, the Rev. Robert William
Barber, V. of Thurston, Suffolk, and has issue]; Helen
Jane [/«., 1888, Robert Miller, of The Grove, Great Bad-
dow, Chelmsford, and has issue] ; and Anna Theadosia
[tn. 1899, Archibald John Aitchison of Wilton Place], d. 1900.
Postal address — 16 Rutland Gate, London, S.W.
The Reverend ROBERT GUINNESS, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Market Harborough and Rural Dean. Bom 1841,
being the only son of the late Robert Rundell Guinness of
Stillorgan, co. Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, by his second
is the MUitary Cockade,
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wife Mary Anne, dan. of the Rev. Thomas Ottiwell Moore
of Leskinfere, co Wexford. Armorial bearings— Per sal-
tire gules and azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar
passant quarterly or and gules. MottO — " Spes mea in
Deo." Married, 1866, Grace Harriet, el. dau. of the late
Very Rev. William John Butler, D.D., Dean of Lincoln;
and has Issue — (i) Arthur Robert Henry Guinness, B.A. ,
of Keble College, Oxford, b. 1880; (2) William Ernest
Guinness, Lieut. Manchester Regt., b. 1882; Geraldine
Frances Henrietta [ot., 1893, James Alfred Fort, and has
issue] ; Elizabeth Maude ; Avice Mary ; Henrietta Darley ;
Rivett - Carnac, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Reginald
Edward Guise, Gentleman, born June 2, 1850; (2^ Rivett
Francis Guise, Gentleman, born April 24, 1853; (3) Henry
John Wright Guise, Gentleman, born June 28, 1855 ; (4)
Hubert Charles Guise, gentleman, born July 4, i860; and
Emily Charlotte, married, August 12, 1879, to Francis
Horner Lyell. Postal address — Dean Hall, Little Dean,
Newnham.
H Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS GEORGE GUISE, fifth
© Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace
for the county of Gloucester, Major and Honorary Lieu-
tenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion the Gloucestershire Regiment.
and Mary Grace (d. 1899). Residence — The Vicarage,
Market Harborough.
FRANCIS EDWARD GUISE, Esquire, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
(Cr\\\\eL^ Clerk of the Peace for the county of Gloucester,
Vtl/Uwv Recorder of Hereford. Borji April 20, 1820,
being the third son of Sir John Wright Guise,
third Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, by Charlotte Diana his wife, youngest
daughter of J6hn Vernon of Clontarf Castle. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, seven lozenges con-
joined, three, three and one vair, on a canton or, a mullet
of six points pierced sable ; impaling the arms of Rivett-
Carnac, namely, quarterly argent and azure, two swords
in saltire proper, between three mullets, one in chief and
two in fesse, and a crescent in base counterchanged. Upon
an escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
ducal coronet or, a swan rising proper, collared and chained
gold, and charged with a lozenge as in the arms. Married,
June 13, 1848, Henrietta, second daughter of Sir James
Born December 14, 1851, being the second but eldest sur-
viving son of the late Sir William Vernon Guise, Baronet,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Fellow of the
Linnean Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, by his
wife Margaret Anna Maria [to whom refer], daughter of
the Reverend Daniel Henry Lee -Warner of Walsing-
ham Abbey, in the county of Norfolk ; and succeeded
as fifth Baronet at the decease of his father in the year
1887. C/«*.)— Brooks's, Wellington. Livery— '^\\\\& coat
with dark-blue facings, the latter edged with gold lace ;
red waistcoat, blue plush breeches. Axmorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Gules, seven lozenges conjoined, three,
three and one vair, on a canton or, a mullet of six points
pierced sable, impaling the arms of Coope, namely or, on a
chevron cotised azure, between two roses gules, slipped and
leaved proper, in chief and a fleur-de-lis of the third in base
a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, between two
fleurs-de-lis also argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and
argent, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising proper,
collared and chained gold, charged with a lozenge as in
is the Naval Cockade.
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the arms ; and for his Supporters, which were granted by
Royal Warrant dated January 12, 1863, to General Sir
John W. Guise, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and the heirs male of his
l)ody, to whom the dignity of a Baronet shall descend
under the patent of creation ; on the dexter side, a swan
with wings endorsed argent, crusily and langued gules,
beaked and membered sable, collared and chained or ; and
on the sinister side a bear sable, billety and collared and
chained or, langued and armed gules; with the Motto,
"Quo honestior eo tutior." Married, August 23, 1887,
Ada Caroline, second daughter of the late Octavius Edward
Coope, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, Member of Parlia-
ment, of Rochetts, Brentwood; and has Issue — (i) Anselm
William Edward Guise, Esquire, born September 18, 1888 ;
(2) Henry George Christopher Guise, Esquire, born May
16, 1893; and Diana Vernon Constance. Estates — El-
more Court, near Gloucester ; Lassington, near Gloucester ;
Rochetts, Brentwood, in the county of Essex. Postal ad-
dress— Elmore Court, Gloucester.
The Right Hon. WILLIAM COURT GULLY,
P.C, Q.C., M.P. for Carlisle; Speaker of the House of
Commons, M.A. and Hon. LL. D. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ).
Born 1835, being the son of the late James Manby
(jully, M.D., of the Priory, Great Malvern, by his wife
Frances, dau. of Thomas Court. Armorial bearings - Or,
a lion rampant sable, between four escallops two and two
fesseways gules, on a chief of the last as many escallops of
the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm vested sable, cuff argent, the hand
grasping a sword erect proper, between two wings each
per pale nebuly, the dexter of the last and gules, and the
sinister gules and or. Married, 1865, Elizabeth Anne
Walford, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Selby of Whitley
and Wimbish. Reside?tces — Speaker's House, Palace of
Westminster, S.W. ; Sutton Place, Seaford, Sussex. Clubs
—Oxford and Cambridge ; AthenaL-um.
GUMBLETON, quartered by TEMPEST.
GUMBLEPON, see HUNT.
CORNWALLIS ROBERT DUCAREL GUN -
CUNINGHAME, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co.
Wicklow, and High Sheriff, 1886, Capt. and Hon. Major
Wicklow Artillery, Lord of the Manor of Mount Kennedy.
Born 1857, being the only son of the late Col. Robert G.
A. H. Gun-Cuninghame, J. P. and D.L. of Mount Kennedy,
in CO. Wicklow, by his wife Isabella, only dau. of the Rt.
Rev. Lord Robert Tottenham, Bishop of Clogher, son of
the first Marquess of Ely. Livery — Dark blue, crimson
waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a shake-fork sable, between three roses
gules, barbed and seeded vert (for Cuninghame) ; 2 and 3
azure, a chevron ermine, between three cannon barrels fesse-
ways or (for Gun). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
stump of an oak-tree fructed with a single acorn proper,
surmounted with a scroll inscribed "Tandem." Motto —
"Over fork over." Married, 1886, Isabella, who d. June
30, 1902, youngest dau. of Richard Wingfield ; and has
Issue— [\) Robert George Gun-Cuninghame, Gentleman ;
(2) Henry Maurice Benedict, Gentleman ; Dorothy Isa-
bella ; May; and Winifred. Estates — Mount Kennedy
and Coolawinna, in the county of Wicklow. Postal ad-
dress — Mount Kennedy, Newtownmountkennedy, county
Wicklow.
Married, firstly, Sept. 4, 1862, Harriott Ellin, fifth dau. of
Sir William Miles, Bart., of Leigh Court (she d. April 7,
1864) ; he married secondly, July 27, 1874, Emily Frances,
dau. of Rev. Robert Boothby Heathcote of Friday Hill,
Essex ; and has Issue — (i) Bertram Robert Gurdon, Gentle-
man, h. May 20 and (/. June 27, 1875; (2) Hon. Bertram
Francis Gurdon, b. June 13, 1877; Hon. Amy Harriott
[w., Aug. 19, 1884, Lionel Charles Drummond, eldest son
of Walter Drummond, who d.s.p. March 4, 1891 ; she
married secondly, April 17, 1895, Capt. Alfred Ridley, late
4th Regt., and A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland,
son of the late Nicholas Ridley of Hollington, Berks]; and
Hon. Muriel Charlotte. Seats — Letton, Thetford, Norfolk ;
Grundisburgh Hall and Brantham Court, Suffolk. Town
residence - 5 Portman Square.
EVELYN PULTENEY GURDON, Esquire, Major-
Gen. Indian Staff Corps (unemployed Supernumerary
List). Bor7i June 4, 1833, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Philip Gurdon, M.A. , J. P., Rector of Cranworth-cum-
Letton, Southburgh, and Reymerstone, Norfolk (third son
of Theophilus Thornhagh Gurdon, Esq., D.L. and J. P.,
of Letton, Norfolk, and Grundisburgh, Suffolk), bv his wife
Henrietta Laura, dau. of John Pulteney of Northerwood
House, Lyndhurst, Hants, hy his wife Elizabeth Evelyn,
eldest dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., of Norwood Park.
Livery — Darkblue, canary and yellow facings, and breeches.
Armorial bearings — Sable, three leopards' faces jessant-
M The Right Honourable ROBERT THORN-
^ HAGH GURDON, BARON CRANWORTH. of
Letton and Cranvvorth, co. Norfolk (Jan. 30, 1899), M.A. ,
J. P. and DT^. co. Norfolk; M.P. for South Norfolk,
1880-85; for Mid-Norfolk, 1885-92; Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, Chairman of County Council, Col. 4th Vol. Batt.
Norfolk Regt. Born June 18, 1829, being the eldest son
of the late Brampton Gurdon, Esq., J. P., D.L., and M.P.
for West Norfolk, High Sheriff of Norfolk 1855, by his
wife Henrietta Susannah, eldest dau. of Nicholas, Lord
Colborne. Clubs— Brooks's, United University. Armo-
rial bearings— Sable, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat climbing
up a rock all proper. Motto— " In arduis viget virtus."
de-lis or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a goat climbing up a rock all proper. MottO
— " In arduis viget virtus." Married, .Aug. 9, 1858, Mary,
dau. of Major-Gen. Robert TurnbuU Sandeman ; and has
Isstie — (i) Apsley Pulteney Gurdon, Gentleman, h. 1859,
d. 1862; (2) I'hilip Richard Thornhagh Gurdon, Esq.,
Major Indian Army, Deputy-Commissioner, Assam, India,
b. Feb. 2, 1863 \_m. Ada McNaught] ; (3) Bertrand Evelyn
Gurdon, Esq., CLE., D.S.O. , Major Indian Army,
Political Agent at Gilgit, Kashmir, b. Sept. 2, 1867 ; (4)
Rev. Basil Pulteney Gurdon, Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
Dec. 4, 1874 ; (5) Grenville Pulteney Gurdon, Gentleman,
Lieut. Indian Staff Corps, b. Aug. 30, 1878 (killed in action
is tbe Military Cockade.
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in Tibet 1904) ; and Evelyn Alice [m. 1897, Norman
Leslie Hallward, M,A. , Indian Education Dept.]. Resi-
dence — 12 Norton Road, Hove, Sussex. Clubs — East
India United Service, Hove Club (Hove, Sussex).
PHILIP GURDON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Suffolk. Born
Dec. 2, 1857, bfing the eldest son of the late John Barrett
Gurdon, Gentleman, by his wife Sophia Katherine Gambier,
sixth dau. of Charles Douglas Halford of West Lodge,
East Bergholt, Suffolk, and 29 Grosvenor Square, London.
Armorial bearings — Sable, three leopards' faces jessant-de-
lis or. Mantling- sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a goat climbing a rock, with sprig issuing from the
top proper. Motto — "Virtus viget in arduis.' Married,
Nov. 4, 1885, Edith, third dau. of Rev. Charles Holland,
Rector of Petworth ; and has Issue — (i) John Gurdon,
Gentleman, b. April 21, 1887; (2) William Philip Gurdon,
Gentleman, b. August 8, and (/. Nov. 10, 1889 ; (3) William
Nathaniel Gurdon, Gentleman, b. Oct. 22, 1800; and Eleanor
Joyce. Residence- 6 CoxiAxM. Road, Bedford.
Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON, K.C.M.G.,
C.B. Bor7i Sept. 5, 1840, being the second son of the
late Brampton Gurdon, Esq., of Letton, J.P. and D.L. ,
M.P. for West Norfolk, High Sheriff of' Norfolk 1855,
by his wife Henrietta Susannah, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Nicholas William, ist Baron Colborne, Livery — Blue,
\ellow facings. Armorial bearings— Sable, three leopards'
faces jessant-de-lis or, the escutcheon surrounded by the
ribbon of St. Michael and St. George, and pendent his
badges as a K.C.M.G. and C.B. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crests — On a wreath of the colours, a goat climbing
up a rock all proper. Motto — "In arduis viget virtus."
Married, Sept. 20, 1888, Lady Eveline Camilla, second dau.
of Rt. Hon. Isaac Newton, 5th Earl of Portsmouth. Seat
— Assington Hall, Suffolk. Club. — Brooks s.
GURDON-REBOW(R.L., 1835). Quarterly, i and 4,
gules, two long bows bent and interlaced in saltire or,
stringed argent, between four bezants each charged with
a fleur-de-lis azure, and for distinction a canton of the
second (Rebow) ; 2 and 3, sable, three leopards' faces jessant-
de-lis or (Gurdon). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. a
demi-eagle displayed sable, issuant out of a mural crown
gold, on the breast a bezant charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure, in the beak an arrow feathered and headed argent,
on the mural crown a torteaux for distinction (Rebow) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat climbing up a rock
with sprigs issuant therefrom all proper (Gurdon).
Son of John Gurdon-Rebow, M.P., d. 1870; m. 2nd,
Lady Georgiana Isabella Toler, d. of Hector John
Graham, 2nd Earl of Norbury : —
Hector John Gurdon-Rebow, Esq., T-P- and D.L. Essex
(High Sheriff 1882), J. P. Cambs., late Lieut. Essex Rifle
Mil., formerly Cornet and Sub.-Lieut. 2nd Life Guards,
Mayor of Colchester 1884-5, b- 1846 ; in. 1873, Judith
Blanche, d. of Rev. Philip Gurdon, Rector of Cranworth-
cum-Letton, Norfolk ; and has had issue — Martin Gurdon-
Rebow, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds. , b. 1875, killed
in action in S. Africa 16 Sept. 1901 ; and Winifred \m. 1902,
Charles Edward Hutton of Gate Burton Hall]. Seat —
Wyvenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex. Club — Brooks's.
GUROS, quartered by CORBET.
JOHN GUSCOTTE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a pale between two gouttes gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-gryphon argent, gutt^e-de-sang, wings elevated vair,
holding in the dexter paw a goutte gules, and supporting
with the sinister by the blade a sword in bend point upwards
proper, pommel and hilt or. MottO— " Constant ia et
labore. " Residences — Onslow Square, S. Kensington;
Horslake, Cheriton Bishop, Devon ; 38 Cromwell Road,
Hove.
JOHN GUTCH, Gentleman, Master of Arts, Doctor of
Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Cam-
bridge, M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (^ond.), educated
at Harrow, Christ's College, Cambridge, and St. Bartho-
lomew's Hospital. Born March 23, 1870, being the eldest
son of the late John James Gutch of Holgate Lodge,
York, by his wife Eliza, eldest dau. of Simon Hutchinson.
Armorial bearings Gules, on a fesse invected argent,
between two boars' heads couped in chief and a cross
crosslet in base of the last, a lion passant of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, in front of three roses argent, stalked and leaved
proper, a boar's head erased also argent. MottO-" Per-
severe." Married, 1901, Dorothy Emily, second dau. of
the late Frank Metcalfe, Mote House, Wisbech ; and
has Issue — Dorothy Joan ; and Judith Eliza. Residence —
28 Fonnereau Road, Ipswich.
GUTHRIE, see ORANMORE and LINGARD-
GUTHRIE.
DAVID CHARLES GUTHRIE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Member of Parliament for
CK\\\\\\V\V South Northampton. Borti July 25, 1861,
vL'UliU'lv being the eldest son of the late James
Alexander Guthrie, Esquire, of Craigie,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Ellinor, daughter of
Admiral Sir James Stirling. Clubs — V^\\\X.€s, Brooks's,
Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross sable ; 2 and 3 argent,
three garbs or, banded gules, all within a bordure wavy
gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and upon
a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules,
armed and langued azure, holding in his dexter paw a
cross crosslet fitch^e of the last. Mottoes (above the crest)—
" Sto pro veritate ; " (below the shield) — " Nee timidus nee
tumidus." Married, November 21, 1891, Mary, daughter
of the late Andrew Low of Savannah, United States of
America ; and has Isstie — James Alexander Guthrie, Gentle-
man, born March 15, 1893. .St'a/j— Craigie House, near
Dundee ; and East Haddon Hall, in the county of Nor-
thampton. Town residence — 3 Hill Street, W.
JOHN DOUGLAS MAUDE GUTHRIE, Esquire,
Lord of the Barony of Guthrie, late Captain 19th Hussars.
Born March 5, 1856, being the eldest son of the late John
Guthrie, Esquire, of Guthrie, Deputy-Lieutenant, by his
wife Harriet, daughter of Barnabas Maude. Club— ]\xmox
United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules, armed and lan-
gued azure ; 2 and 3 azure, a garb or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a dexter arm issuing holding a drawn sword proper.
Supporters — Two knights armed at all points with batons
in their dexter hands, and the vizors of their helmets up,
all proper. Motto — Above the crest, " Sto pro veritate."
Married, June 18, 1884, Myra, daughter of the late Duncan
Davidson of Tulloch, in the county of Ross ; and has Issue
— (i) John Neil Guthrie, Gentleman, born May 28, 1885;
(2^ Ivan Douglas Guthrie, Gentleman, born August 6, 1886 ;
(3) Rupert Victor Davidson Guthrie, Gentleman, born
November 6, 1887 ; (4) Duncan Nigel Guthrie, Gentleman,
born October 7, 1891 ; and Mary Viola. Seats — Guthrie
Castle, Guthrie, North Britain ; Gagie House, Dundee.
North Britain.
GARDINER FREDERIC GUYON, Esquire, Major-
General. Born August 25, 1846, being the only son
of Rev. Gardiner Guion Guyon, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Cantab., and his wife Harriot, dau. of Thomas
F'rice of Richmond. Livery — Blue, and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules, on the
dexter side in chief a tower argent, supported by two lions
rampant or, and in a base a scymetar fesseways the pommel
to the sinister between two other fcymetars also fesseways,
pommels to the dexter proper ; and on the sinister side a
bend also gold, charged with six pellets between three
fleurs-de-lis of the third, the whole within a bordure gold.
Mantling azure and gules. Crest— Out of a mural crown
argent charged with three pellets, a demi-lion rampant
proper. Married, June 23, 1868, Mary Elizabeth Suther-
land, dau. of Captain George Mackay Sutherland, late
93rd Sutherland Highlanders; and has Issue — (i) Ronald
Gardiner Guyon, Gentleman, b. June 18, 1870; (2) George
Sutherland Guyon, Esq., Capt. R. Fusiliers, b. Jan. 29,
1875; Mary Haigh \m., Dec. 8, 1891, Major H. Lynden-
Bell] ; Mabel Ellen \jn. Sept. 17, 1902, Montague Teasdale
Foord] ; Lilian Guion de Geis; and Elaine Frederica
Mackay. Residence — Egerton House, Richmond, Surrey.
Club — Junior United Service.
GWADYR, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
GWAITH VOYD of WINSTON, quartered by CON-
YERS.
GWATKIN, see ASHTON-GWATKIN.
ALEXANDER GEORGE STAPLETON GWATKIN,
Gentleman, born November 11, 1853, being
(^Vll Af btti ^'^^ ^'^''"'^ ^°" °'^ ^'^^ ^^'^ Frederick Gwatkin
VO'lUai-tilU of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House,
Twickenham, by his wife Louisa Isabella,
younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Stapleton,
Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of
East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert,
between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours',
on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish
chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto, " Duw
a bortha y brain." Mariied, July 26, 1876, Alice Jane, elder
daughter of Andrew Thompson of Keele, in the county of
Stafford ; and has Isstte — (i) Frederick Ambrose Stapleton
Gwatkin, Gentleman, born July 3, 1880; (2) Reginald
Dugleby Stapleton Gwatkin, Gentleman, born October 24,
1883 ; (3) Hugh Miles Stapleton Gwatkin, Gentleman, born
March 17, 1886 ; (4) Willoughby Levinge Stapleton Gwat-
kin, Gentleman, born December 6, 1892; Lilias Marv
Stapleton ; Florence Marion Stapleton ; and Gladys Bra-
bazon Stapleton.
ARTHUR JOHN CAMPBELL GWATKIN, Gentle-
man, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born
July 17, 1850, being the second son of the late Frederick
Gwatkinof Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham,
by his wife Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend
Ambrose Stapleton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of
Halwell, and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of
Devon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine,
two chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
garb or, in front thereof a Cornish chough with wings
expanded sable ; with the MottO, " Duw a bortha y brain."
Married, January 28, 1875, Charlotte Henrietta, youngest
daughter of the Reverend Thomas Bevan, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, formerly Vicar of Holy
Trinity, Twickenham ; and has Issue — Charlotte Catherine
Louisa.
FREDERICK STAPLETON GWATKIN, Esquire,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Major
13th Bengal Lancers. Born January 30, 1849, being the
eldest son of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn,
and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his wife Louisa
Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Staple-
ton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar
of East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels
engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a garb or, in
front thereof a Cornish chough with wings expanded
sable; with the Motto, "Duw a bortha y brain." Mar-
ried, April 20, 1882, Christina Helen Grahame, daughter
of Surgeon-General Archibald Henry Eraser ; and has
Issue — (i) Frederick Gwatkin, Gentleman, born April
12, 1885 ; (2) Archibald Gwatkin, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 7, 1886 ; and Louisa Helen Eraser, died May 2,
1884.
HUGH FORTESCUE WILMSHURST GWATKIN,
Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry.
Born July 28, 1863, being the fifth and youngest son of the
late Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove
House, Twickenham, by his wife Louisa Isabella, younger
daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Stapleton, Master of
Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of East
Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert,
between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish
chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto, " Duw
a bortha y brain."
H JOSHUA REYNOLDS GASCOIGNE GWATKIN,
w Esquire, of the Manor House, Potterne, M.A. (Camb.),
J. P. for the CO. of Wiltshire, Major Royal Wiltshire Yeo-
manry. Bo?-n March 24, 1855, being the third but eldest
surviving son of the late John Reynolds Gwatkin of Non-
such House, Chippenham, in the county of Wiltshire, and
Menhay, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Emma
Amelia, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Broome
Salmon, of the Honourable East India Company's Service.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Erminois, a
mullet of six points azure, between two bees volant proper
in chief, and a like bee between two mullets of six points
azure in b.ise. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bee-
hive proper, a bee volant between two mullets of six points
fesseways or; with the MottO, " Industria." Married,
August 2, 1882, Arundel Augusta, daughter of John Hunger-
ford Penruddocke of the Honourable East India Company's
Service; and has Issue — (i) Robert Torrington Gwatkin,
Gentleman, born September 10, 1885 ; (2) John Edward
Gwatkin, Gentleman, b. and d. 1900; and Arundel
Theophila. Estate and postal address — The Manor House,
Potterne. Club — Cavalry.
STEWART BEAUCHAMP GWATKIN, Gentleman.
Born April 26, 1857, being the fourth and youngest but
second surviving son of the late John Reynolds Gwatkin of
Nonsuch House, Chippenham, in the county of Wiltshire,
and Menhay, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Emma
Amelia, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Broome
Salmon, of the Honourable East India Company's Service.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron
is tbe Military Cockade.
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lozengy gules and azure, between three bees volant in chief
proper, and a cross crosslet in base of the third. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
licet," and under the arms " Toujours fidele." Married,
April 14, i8gi, Mary Eleanor, third dau. of P. R. Gordon-
Canning of Hartpury, co. Gloucester ; and has Issi/e —
Eleanora Maria. Seats — Kilgwyn, co. Carmarthen ; Buck-
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a beehive proper, charged
with a cross crosslet or, a fernbrake also proper ; with the
Motto — " In recto glorior."
GWILT (H. Coll.). Azure, a pale engrailed erminois
between four unicorns' heads erased argent, horned, maned,
and tufted or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, from a mount vert, the sun rising
in its splendour proper, therefrom issuant a unicorn's head
couped sable, armed and crined or, in the mouth a cross
pat^e fitch^e gold.
Son of Robert Gwilt of Icklingham, Suffolk : —
William C. Gwilt, Gentleman, b . Seat — North
Kilworth Hall, Rugby.
GWYN, see MOORE-G'WYN.
JAMES PRICE WILLIAM GWYNNE-HOLFORD,
Esquire, M.P. for Brecon 1870 to 1880, J. P. and D.L.,
CO. Carmarthen, High Sheriff 1857 for co. Brecon, and a
C.C. for CO. Brecon, late of 16th Lancers. Born Nov. 25,
1833, being the eldest son of the late James Price Holford,
Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the Army, J. P., High Sheriff for co.
Brecknock 1840, by his wife Anne Maria Eleanor, dau. of
Roderick Gwynne. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, argent, on a mount vert, a greyhound passant sable,
collared or (for Holford) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse cotised
or, between two swords argent, hilts and pommels of the
second, the one in chief pointing upwards, that in bas?
pointing downwards (for Gwynne). Mantling vert and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, from the
sun in splendour or, rising from behind a hill vert, a
greyhound's head issuant sable ; 2. On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour proper, issuant from a
crescent argent, holding a sword erect also proper, hilt and
pommel gold, enfiled by a boar's head or, erased and vulned
proper. Mottoes— Over the second crest, ' ' Vim vi repellere
land, Bwlch ; and Tre Holford, co. Brecon. Chibs —
Carlton, Junior United Service, Wellington, Hurlingham,
and Ranelagh.
GYBBON-MONYPENNY(R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly.
I and 4, argent, a dolphin naiant embowed azure (Mony-
penny) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant guardant between
three escallops argent (Gybbon). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, Neptune
bestriding a dolphin naiant all proper (Monypenny) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant argent,
mural ly gorged gules. Motto (over first crest) — " Imperat
aequor. "
Sons of late Robert Thomas Gybbon Gybbon-Mony-
penny, Esq., of Maytham Hall, Kent, J. P. and D.L.,
late Col. West Kent Mil., b. 1823; d. 1893; vi. ist,
1847, Janet Phillips, d. of late Col. Henry Burney,
H.E.I.C.S. :—
Henry Thomas Gybbon-Monypenny, Gentleman, b. 1850;
m. 1895, Phcebe, d. of James Masters. Seat — Maytham
Hall, near Ashford, Kent.
Edward St. Leonards Gybbon-Monypenny, Gentleman,
b. 1852 ; m. 1880, Lucy Dora, d. of Capt. Tweedie of
Rawlinson, Rolvenden, Kent ; and has issue — Margaret
Sylvestra. Res. —
Frederick Burney Gybbon-Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
1856. Res.—
Herbert D'Arblay Gybbon-Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
1858 ; 7)1. , Margaret Catherine, eld. d. of Col. Reginald
Sterndale of Dum Duni, East Indies; and has issue —
Robert D'Arblay Gybbon-Monvpenny, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Res.—
Yr. son of Thomas Gybbon-Monypenny, Esq., of
Hole Park, Rolvenden, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Rye,
b. 1797 ; d. 1854 ; m. 1818, Sylvestra Rose, eld. d. of
Robert Monypenny of Merrington Place, Rolvenden: —
William David Cathcart Gybbon-Monypenny, Esq.,
Capt. West Kent Mil., b. 1826; m. 1847, Emma, d. of
Thomas Dumayne of Haverfordwest ; and has issue —
Cathcart William Gybbon-Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
1848; Elizabeth Sylvestra ; and Eva Anne. Res. —
is the Naval Cockade.
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HACCOMBE, quartered by CORBET.
HACKER, see HEATHCOTE-HACKER.
Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES HACKETT, J. P.
King's Co. and Tipperary, formerly Lieut. -Col. Com-
manding 5th Fusiliers. Bor/i 1846, being the son of the
late Thomas Hackett, Esq., of Moor Park, King's Co., and
Riverstown, co. Tipperary, J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff of
the King's Co. 1844, by his wife Jane Bernard, youngest
dau. of Bernard Shaw of Monkstown Castle, co. Cork. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, three piles pointing to the base
argent, the centre one charged with a trefoil slipped vert, on
a chief gules a lion passant guardant or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
panther argent, spotted azure, collared gules, charged on
the shouldt-r with a trefoil slipped vert, and holding in the
de.xter paw a branch of the last. MottO— " Virtute et
fidelitate." Married, 1882, Alice Harvey, dau. of John
Prankerd, of Bleadon ; and has with other Issue Charles
Bernard Hackett, Gentleman, h. 1886. A't-a/.f— Riverstown,
near Parsonstown, Tipperary. C/«i^— Northumberland
and Northern Counties.
ALFRED GEORGE H ADEN-BEST, Gentleman, is
the only son of the late Benjamin
?hahOn-^K«>rtf ^"*' ^y '^'^ ^"'^ E"i'l'"''- only
\VJ\\\tK'\\' iXjX/Tiy' daughter and eventually sole-heirc-^s
of tiie Reverend George Barrs of
Rowley Regis, and on succeeding to the estates assumed
by Royal License, in the year 1879, the name of Haden in
addition to and before that of Best, witii the arms of Best
and Haden quarterly. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron between two
martlets in chief and a piieon in base gules, three boars'
heads couped of the first (for Best) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a
pile between two mullets of six points in base argent, a
human leg couped at the thigh azure (for Haden) : and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
rock proper, thereon a pheon azure, a boar's head couped
or (for Best), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend
sinister, a morion all proper (for Haden). Estates — Haden
Hill, in the county of Stafford ; Ditchford, Blackdowns,
and Charringworth, in the county of Gloucester; and the
Compton Estate, near Kinver, in the counties of Stafford and
Salop. Postal address — Haden Hill, Old Hill, Stafford-
shire.
HAFFENDEN, see WILSON-HAFFENDEN.
H.-VGEN, see MAHON-HAGON.
HAGET, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
EDWARD DE MARIE CHARLTON HAGGER-
STONE, Esquire. Born Feb. 8, 1857, being the third
surviving son of Sir John Hagger^ton, Bart., of Haggerston.
Ellingham Hall, Chathill, and Reedsmouth Hall, Bellingham,
Northumberland, late Captain 8ist Regt. ,and his second
wife Sarah Anne, dau. of Henry Knight ofCloakham House
and Terrace Lodge, Axminster, Devon. Livery — Blue and
silver. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a bend cotised
argent, three billets sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent.
Married, 1904, Florence, third dau. of W. H. Perrin of
16 Claremont Road, Dublin. Residence— YAWnghvixn Hall,
Chathill, R..S.O. C/k/'j— Wellington, Junior Carlton,
Northern Counties (Newcastle).
HAGGITT, quartered by WEGG-PROSSER.
HAIG of Bemersyde (1674). Azure, a saltire between
two mullets in chief and base, and a decrescent and in-
crescent in the ilanks argent. Crest— A rock i^roper.
Motto— "Tyde what may." Z,h'f;j— Blue, white facings
and pipings, silver buttons.
" SgUr ioI)at map brtgtic,
pjaiff sljall be Jijaig of JScmcrsgDc."
Thomas the Rymer, circa .
Son of Alexander Ritchie Haig, Gentleman, in. Ann
Marr, d. of Dr. R. M. Haig :—
Alexander Ritchie Haig [q.v^, chief of his name.
Son of James Richard Haig, Esq., of Blairhill, &c. : —
Alexander Price Haig [q.v.). [Arms as above, and
(rematric. 1868) " a bordure or."]
Son of Robert Haig of Fane Valley, b. 1796 ; d.
1878: —
Lt.-Col. Arthur Balfour Haig, C.M.G. [q.v.). [Arms as
above, and (rematric. 1898) "a bordure parted per pale or
and argent, charged with three hedgehogs sable."]
Son of John Haig of Dublin, b. 1801 ; d. 1837 : —
Henry Alexander Haig, Gentleman {q.v.). [Arms as
above, and (rematric. 1898) ' ' a bordure engrailed or, charged
with three talbots' heads erased gules."]
Ygst. son of Robert Haig of Roebuck, co. Dublin,
b. 1764 ; d. 1845 : —
George Augustus Haig, Esq. , of Pen Ithon [q.v. ). [Arms
as above, and (rematric. 1898); "a bordure invected or,
charged with three talbots' heads erased alternately with as
many crescents gules."]
Sons of Hugh Veitch Haig, Esq., of Ramornie, co.
Fife, J. P., ^.1845; d. 1903; m. 1872, .Archie Anne
Lindesay, d. of William Nathaniel Eraser of Tornaveen
and Findrack, and widow of Major Foote Morrison of
Greenfield : —
Oliver Haig, Gentleman, late Lieut. 7th Q.O. Hussars,
served in S. Africa (medal, five clasps) [Arms as above, and
(rematric. 1898) "a bordure or, charged with three cow's
heads cabossed sable"], *. 1875. 6Va/— Ramornie, Lady-
t)3.n k F i f c •
John Haig, Esq., Capt. Fifesh. Light Horse [Arms-
Quarterly, I and 4 as above, and (rematric. 29 July 1902)
"a bordure engrailed or, charged with three cow's heads
cabossed sable (for Haig); 2 and 3, argent, three cow's
heads cabossed sable within a bordure engrailed azure
(for Veitch of Stewartfield) "], b. i Feb. 1878; m. i July
1902, Rachel Dorothea, d. of Charles Edwin Haig, Esq.,
J. P., of Orchard Wood, Ascot; and has issue— John
is the Military Cockade.
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Lindesay Haig, Gentleman, b. 1903. 5ca/— Cameron
Clubs — Cavalry, Conservative
Esq.
House, VVindygates, Fife.
(Edinburgh.)
Yr. sons of John Haig, Esq., J. P., of Cameron
Bridge, Fife, b. 1802 ; d. 1878 ; w. 1839, Rachel
Mackerras, d. and eventually coh. of Hugh Veitch of
Stewartfield, nr. Edinburgh : —
George Ogilvy Haig, Gentleman [ij-v.). [Arms as above,
and (rematric. 1898) " a bordure sable, charged with three
cow's heads argent."]
Douglas Haig, Esq., C.V.O., C.B. Major-Gen., late
Lt.-Col. lylh Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers [Arms —
Quarterly, i and 4 as above, and (rematric. 5 July 1902)
"a bordure parted per pale argent and sable, charged
with three cow's heads cabossed all counterchanged (Haig) ;
2 and 3, argent, three cow's heads cabossed sable, within a
bordure engrailed azure (Veitch of Stewartfield)], h. 19 June
1861. Post. add. — Insp.-Gen. of Cavalry in India. Clubs —
Cavalry, Marlborough.
H ALEXANDER PRICE HAIG of Blairhill, Esquire,
© late Lieut. 5tli Dragoon Guards, J. P. for Perthshire
and Kinross-shire, D. L. for Kinross-shire. Boiii Nov. 27,
1863, being the eldest son of the late James Richard Haig,
Esq., of Blairhill, Perthshire; Coldon, Kinross-shire; and
Highfields Park, D.L., J. P., by his wife Jane, dau. of
James Thomson. Live?y—'ii\\i&, white facings and piping,
silver buttons Armorial bearing's — Azure, a saltire
between two mullets in chief and base, and a decrescent
and increscent in fesse argent, a bordure or. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — A rock proper; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, " Tyde what may."
Married, Aug. i, 1885, Jessie Louisa, second dau. of
George Armstrong of The Elms, Gosforth, Northumber-
land ; and has Issue — James Leslie Haig, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 3, 1886; (2) Alastair Nigel Haig, Gentleman, b. April
9, 1900 ; and Eileen Alexandra. Seats — Blairhill, Perth-
shire; Coldon, Kinross-shire. Postal address— YUMihWX,
Rumbling Bridge, N.B. Ciubs — Army and Navy, New
(Edinburgh).
ALEXANDER RITCHIE HAIG, Gentleman, heir
male and senior representative of the family of Haig of
Bemersyde. Born Dec. 20, 1844, being the third but
eldest surviving son of Alexander Ritchie Haig, Gentleman,
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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and Ann Marr, dau. of Robert M'Kewn Haig, M.D.,
South Carolina, U.S.A. Armorial bearings— Azure, a
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b. 1876; (2) Ivo Ernest Haig, Gentleman, b. 1885, and d.
1886 ; Nigel Esm6, b. 1887 ; Dorothy Barbara ; and Cicely
saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a de-
crescent and increscent in fesse argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Married Elizabeth Witsell of South
Carolina; and has Isstie — (i) Alexander Ritchie Haig,
Gentleman, b. 1878; (2) Laurence Witsell Haig, Gentle-
man, b. 1880; (3) Robert M'Kewn Haig, Gentle-
man, b. 1882 ; (4) Richard Lining Haig, Gentleman,
b. 1886 ; and Ann Elizabeth. Postal add>-ess — C/o Miss
Haig, 30 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina,
U.S.A.
Lieutenant -Colonel ARTHUR BALFOUR
HAIG, C.V.O., and Extra Equerry to H.M. the
King, J. P. for the co. of Berwick, E.xtra Equerry to
H.R.H. the late Duke of Saxe - Coburg and Gotha.
Born 1840, being the son of Robert Haig of Fane
Valley, Dundalk, by his wife Magdalene, dau. of David
Murray of Whitehouse ; was created Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George 1878. C/«i^— Marlborough. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a saltire between two mullets in chief and
base, and a decrescent and an increscent in the flanks
argent, a bordure engrailed party per pale or and argent,
charged with three hedgehogs sable, and impaling the
arms of Harris, namely vert, on a chevron embattled
erminois, between three hedgehogs or, as many bombs
fired proper, on a chief a representation of part of the wall
and ditch and one of the sallyports of Seringapatam, the
drawbridge let down, and the Union flag of Great Britain
hoisted above the flag of Tippoo Sultan, and pendent below
the escutcheon his badge as a C.M.G. Mantling azure,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, "Tyde what may."
" Tyde what may betyde,
Haig shall be Haig of Bemersyde."
Married, 1874, the Hon. Frances Charlotte Harris, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Francis Robert Harris, third
Baron Harris; and has Issue — (i) Guy Haig, Gentleman,
Phoebe. 5(?a/— Bemersyde, St. Boswells, N.B.
residence — 64 Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Town
GEORGE AUGUSTUS HAIG, Esquire, J. P. Radnor-
shire (High Sheriff 1864), one of the Lords of the Manor
of Gollon. Born June 13, 1820, being the eighth son of
the late Robert Haig of Roebuck, co. Dublin, by his wife
Caroline Mary, sixth dau. of Sir William Wolseley, Bart.,
of Wolseley, co. Stafford. Z-?i'^;j— Azure blue, and silver.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a saltire beween two mullets
in chief and base, and a decrescent and increscent in fesse
argent, a bordure invected or, charged with three talbots'
heads erased, alternately with as many crescents gules.
Mantlng azure and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Tyde what may." Married,
July 28, 1848, Anne Eliza, second dau. of Capt. Michael
Edwin Fell, by his wife Janet Callander, dau. of James
Haig of Blairhill, Perthshire; and has Issue— {\) Charles
Edwin Haig, Esq., M.A. Exeter Coll. , Oxford, Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple, J. P. co. Radnor, b. June 14,
1849 \_m., ."Xpril 18, 1871, Janet Stein, second dau. of John
Haig, Esq., of Cameron" House, Fifeshire, J. P., and has
issue, Roland Charles, i6th Lancers, b. 1873 ; and Rachel
Dorothy Wolseley] ; (2) Alexander William Haig, Gentle-
man, M.A. Caius Coll., Cambridge, b. Aug. 12, 1855;
(3) Rodolf Wolseley Haig, Gentleman, b. March 11, i860,
d. March 7, 1876; (4) Cecil Henry Haig, Gentleman,
Caius Coll., Cambridge, b. March 16, 1862 [/«., Jan. 18,
1900, Muriel Constance, 2nd dau. of Capt. Cecil A. G.
Drummond of Enderby Hall, Leicester, and Copthorne,
Fawley, Hants; and has /j«/«— Rodolf Cecil Drummond,
Gentleman, b. July 11, 1901]; (s) Edric Wolseley Haig,
Gentleman, M.A. and LL.M. Cambridge, b. Feb. 20, 186c;
\m.. May 20, 1894, Helen Isabella, dau. of Lieut. -Col. G.
M. Cardew, late 67th Regt.] ; Janet Augusta \m., 1874
George Fenwick Boyd of Moorhouse, co Durham] ; Edit
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Caroline [m., Jan. 9, 1886, James Arthur Henry Jameson
of Montrose, co. Dublin, and has issue]; Rose Helen [m.,
1880, John Howard Thomas of Yscyborwen, near Aberdare,
Glamorganshire, and has issue]; Sybil Margaret [m., 1882,
David Alfred Thomas, M.P. , of Yscyborwen, Aberdare,
and has issue] ; and Charlotte Wolseley. Seaf — Pen-Ithon,
Radnorshire, via Newtown, Montgomeryshire.
GEORGE OGILVY HAIG, Gentleman. Born July 26,
1859, being the fifth but second surviving son of John Haig
of Cameronbridge, Fife, Esq., J. P., by his wife Rachael
Mackerras, dau. and eventually coheir of Hugh Veitch of
Stewartfield, near Edinburgh. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a
decrescent and an increscent in fesse argent, a bordure
sable, charged with three cows' heads caboshed of the
second. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a rock proper ; and on an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Tyde what may." Married, 1896,
Charlotte Augusta, dau. of the late William Astor of New
York. Reddence — 65 Brook Street, London, W. Club —
White's.
HENRY ALEXANDER HAIG, Gentleman. Born
July 28, 1832 being the third but eldest surviving son of
John Haig of Dublin, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
(Dublin), Science Medallist, by his wife Jane, dau. of John
Haig of Bonnington, near Edinbugh. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a saltire between two mullets in chief and base,
and a decrescent and an increscent in fesse argent, a bor-
dure engrailed or, charged with three talbots' heads erased
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a rock proper ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, "Tyde what may." Married, June i, 1865,
Agnes Catherine, dau. of Matthew Pollock ; and has Issue
— (i) Alfred Edward Haig, Gentleman, b. June 3, 1866; (2)
Claud Henry Haig, Gentleman, b. Jan. 16, 1874; (3) Alan
Gordon Haig, Gentleman, b. June 12, 1877 ; (4) Henry
Graham Haig, Gentleman, b. April 13, 1881 ; Evelyn Mary;
Lilian Agnes ; and Ida Helen. Residence — 43 Kensington
Park Gardens, W.
ARTHUR SAMUEL HAIGH, Gentleman. Born Feb.
26, 1861, being the elder son of the late Thomas Haigh of
Bradley Lodge, Yorks, by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
W. J. Clarke, M.D. Armorial bearings -Azure, on a
saltire invected ermine, between two rocks in pale proper
and a decrescent and an increscent in fesse argent, an
estoile of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
is the Naval Cockade.
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Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-man
affront(?e proper holding in the dextt-r hand a crescent
wings displayed argent, beaked and legged or. Married,
1856, Charlotte Jane Sophia, dau. of Col. Edward E. E.
Miller (she died 1880). Postal address — United Service
Club. S.W.
WILLIAM HAMILTON HAIRE, Esq. , formerly Capt.
3rd Batt. Inniskilling Regt. Bo?-n 1834, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Hamilton Haire of Mount Bailey, co. Louth,
by Charlotte, dau. of the late William Forster, and cousin
of the late James Haire of Armagh Manor. Armorial
bearings — Gules, two bars or, on a chief indented argent,
a thistle proper. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent sup-
porting the Roman fasces proper. Motto — ■" In te Domine
speravi." Married, 1876, Sarah, dau. of the late William
H. Jackson of Killarney House, co. Wicklow. Seat — Ar-
magh Manor, co. Fermanagh.
Rev. ARTHUR NEWBURGH HAIRE-FORSTER,
Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. co. Monaghan, M.A. (Dublin).
Born 1846, being the youngest son of the late Rev. Hamilton
Haire, by Charlotte, dau. of William Forster and sister of the
late William Forster of Ballynure, whose name he assumed
by Royal License in 1875. Club — Sackville Street (Dublin).
Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings— (Quarterly i and 4,
sable, on a chevron engrailed between in chief two arrows
points downwards and in base a rose argent, a crescent
gules (for Forster) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and gules, two bars
counterchanged, a chief indented ermine, tliereon a cross
crosslet gules (for Haire). Mantling sable and argent;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's
head erased gules, collared and chained or, in the mouth
an arrow as in the arms ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant couped argent, gorged with a collar
dancett^e gules, between the paws a cross crosslet of the
or, a rock also proper. Motto— "Tyde
sidence — Cat Cay, Bahamas. Club -
Yacht.
what may." /?e-
— Royal Thames
CHARLES THOMAS ERNEST HAIGH, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 20, 1862, being the younger son of the late
Thomas Haigh of Bradley Lodge, by his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of Dr. Clarke of Huddersfield. Livery — Blue, with
white facings. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a saltire
invected ermine between two rocks in pale proper and a
decrescent and an increscent in fesse argent, an estoile of
the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-man affront^e
proper holding in the dexter hand a crescent or, a rock also
proper. Motto -" Tyde what may." Married, Sept. 16,
1897, Florence Ethel Holt, only dau. of Isaac Hordern of
Huddersfield; and has had Issue -{\) Charles Edward
Haigh, Gentleman, b. 1898; and (2) Geoffrey Haigh,
Gentleman, b. 1900, both deceased. Residence— Co\ne
Bridge House, Bradley, near Huddersfield.
Field-Marshal Sir FREDERICK PAUL HAINES,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1819, being the son of
the late Gregory Haines, Esq., C.B. , of Dublin, Com-
missary-General of the Forces, by his wife Harriet, dau. of
John Eldridge of Kirdfod, Sussex; created K.C.B., 1871,
and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross, 1877 ;
Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star
of India, 1879 ; Companion of the Most Eminent Order of
the Indian Empire, 1879. Armorial bearings — Argent,
three crescents barry wavy azure and or, the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath and by the
collars of that Order and of the Order of the Star of India,
and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross
of those Orders and of a Companion of the Order of the
Indian Empire ; and for his Supporters, on either side of
the escutcheon, a stork
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a stork with
arms. Motto — " Odi profanum." J/rt/vvVrt', 1871, Margaret
Selina, eldest dau. of the late Henry Thompson, M.D. , of
Omagh ; and has Issue — (i) William Haire- Forster, Gentle-
man, b. 1876 ; (2) Henry Haire-Forster, Gentleman, b. 1878 ;
(3) Arthur Haire-Forster, Gentleman, b. 1879; Emily
Lavinia ; Charlotte Margaret ; and Selina May. Seat —
Ballynure, Clones, co. Monaghan.
HALAHAN (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant argent
is tbe Military Cockade,
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and in chief two ancient harps. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of two
battle-axes in saltire proper, a cubit arm vested azure,
cufted argent, holding in the hand a sword in bend sinister
proper.
Sons of Samuel Handy Halahan, late 5th Batt. Roy.
Fus., /'. 1835; (/. 1897; m. 1868, Hannah Enge-
ham : —
Samuel Crosby Halahan, Gentleman, b. 1869. Seat—
Kingsfold, Billingshurst, Sussex.
Arthur Crosby Halahan, Esq., Capt. ist. Batt. Essex
Regt.
George Crosbv Halahan, Gentleman.
John Crosby Halahan, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Batt. Roy.
Dub. Fus.
Frederick Crosby Halahan, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.
Henry Crosby Halahan, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.
Robert Crosby Halahan, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N.
HALDANE,
CAN.
quartered by ANSTRUTHER-DUN-
JAMES HALDANE, Esquire, C.A., J. P. and D.L. for
the CO. of the city of Edinburgh. Born April 26, 1831,
being the fifth but fourth and youngest surviving son of
the late lames Alexander Haldane, by his second wife
Margaret, dau. of Professor Daniel Rutherford, M.D., Sir
Walter Scott's maternal uncle. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed sable; 2. argent,
a saltire between four roses gules ; 3. or, a bend chequy
sable and argent, in the centre of the shield a martlet sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle's head erased or. Motto — "Suffer."
Married, i86o, Emily, dau. of Francis Grove, R.N., of
Shenstone, Staffs. ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Haldane,
Gentleman ; (2) Herbert Haldane, Gentleman ; (3) Henry
Haldane, Gentleman ; and four daughters. Residence —
Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh. C/?/*jr -Junior Carlton,
University (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative (Edin-
burgh.)
§ JAMES AYLMER LOWTHORPE HALDANE,
Esquire, D.S.O. (1898), Major and Bt.-Lt.-Col. in
Gordon Highlanders ; served with Waziristan Expedition
1894-95 (medal with clasp), with Chitral Relief Force 1895
(medal with clasp), with Tirah Expedition 1897-98 (men-
tioned in despatches, two clasps, D.S.O. ), and in S. Africa
1899 (despatches, medal with four clasps, and Bt.-Lt.-Col. ;
with Japanese Army in Russo-Japanese War 1904 ; has
second class of the Order of the Royal Crown of Germany
(R. L. ); and is Chevalier of Legion of Honour. Born
Nov. 17, 1862, being the son of the late Daniel Ruther-
ford Haldane, M D. , of Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, by
his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of James Lowthorpe,
Esq. Armorial bearings (remairic. L 6. 1878) — Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed sable (Haldane, L.O. ,
c. 1672) ; ; 2. argent, a saltire between four roses gules ; 3.
or, a bend chequy sable and argent, in the centre of the
shield a mullet sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head erased
or. Motto — "Suffer." Residence — 19 Talbot Square,
London, W.
ROBERT CAMPERDOWN HALDANE, Gentleman,
Born , being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Robert Haldane of Cloan Den, by his
wife Jane, daughter of the late John Makgill of Kem-
back. Livery — Black and white. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, a saltire
engrailed sable (for Haldane) ; 2 argent, a saltire be-
tween four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 3 or, a bend chequy
sable and argent (for Menteith) ; in the centre of the
quarters a crescent sable for difference. Above the shield
IS placed 'a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, an eagle's head erased or ; and in
an escroll over the same the Motto, "Suffer." Mar-
ried, Emily Anderson. Residence —
The Right Reverend JAMES ROBERT ALEXAN-
DER CHINNERY- HALDANE, Doctor of Divinity,
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. Born August 14, 1842,
being the only son of Alexander Haldane of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, by Emma his wife, daughter
of Joseph Hardcastle. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed
is the Naval Cockade.
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sable (for Haldane) ; 2. argent, a saltire between four
roses gules (for Lennox) ; 3. or, a bend chequy sable
and argent (for Menteith); and on an escutcheon of pre^
tence the arms of Chinnery, namely azure, a chevron
ermine, between three lions rampant or, on a canton
vert a harp of the third, stringed argent. Upon the
either side an eagle proper. Married, August 1864,
Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta Chinnery, only child
of the late Reverend Sir Nicholas Chinnery, Baronet,
of Flintfield, county Cork; and has Issue — (1) James
Brodrick Chinnery-Haldane, Gentleman, born July 1868,
M.A. (Ch. Ch., Oxon.) ; Patrick Vernon Chiiinery-Hal-
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. on
the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, an eagle's head
erased or, and in an escroll above the Motto, "Suffer"
(for Haldane) ; 2. on the sinister side, upon a wreath of
the liveries, on a globe or, an eagle rising proper, collared
of the first, and in an escroll over the Motto, " Nee temere
nee timide" (for Chinnery); and for his Supporters, on
dane, Gentleman, born February 1870 ; and Agnes Eliza-
beth, died 1866. Postal address — Alltshellach, Onich,
Inverness-shire.
CHARLES HALE, Gentleman. Born July 1879, being
the third son of the late Charles Cholmeley Hale, Esq.,
J. P., High Sheriff 1880, by his wife Angusta Mary, only
dau. of Edward Fearnley Whittingstall of Langleybury,
is the Military Cockade.
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Herts. Armorial bearings Azure, a chevron embattled
and counter-embattled or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a snake proper entwined
round five arrows or, headed sable, feathered argent, one
in pale, four in saltire. Motto— "Vera sequor." Jiesi-
dence —
GE:RALD DELME hale, Gentleman. Born Aug. 16,
1856, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Charles Cholmeley Hale, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1880, by
his wife Augusta Mary, only dau. of Edward Whittingstall
of Langleybury, Herts. Armorial bearings —Azure, a
chevron embattled and counter-embattled or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a snake
proper entwined round five arrows or, headed sable, feathered
argent, one in pale, four in saltire. Motto — " Vera sequor."
Residence—
PAGGEN HALE, Gentleman. Born Feb. 11, 1823,
being the second son of the late Henry Grimston, Esq.,
Major in the Army, late nth Hussars, by his wife Charlotte
Eliza, dau. of William Hale of King's Walden. Armo-
rial bearings Azure, a chevron embattled and counter-
embattled or. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a
wreath of the colours, a snake proper entwined round five
arrows or, headed sable, feathered argent, one in pale, four
in saltire. Motto — "Vera sequor." Married, March 21,
1850, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of George Gahan of
Madras; and has /ww^- (i) William Hale, Gentleman, b.
April 4, 1854; (2) Paggen Hale, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28,
1856 ; Mary Elizabeth ; and Frances Savile. Residence —
Plymouth.
ROWLAND HALE, Gentleman, being the eldest son
of the late Henry Grimston, Esq., Major in the Army, late
nth Hussars, by his wife Charlotte Eliza, dau. of William
Hale of King's Walden. Armorial bearings- Azure, a
chevron embattled and counter-embattled or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
snake proper entwined round five arrows or, headed sable,
feathered argent, one in pale, four in saltire. Motto — " Vera
sequor. ' ' Residence —
THOMAS PROSSER HALE, Esq., J. P. Born, Oct.
13, 1848, being the second but eldest surviving son of Joseph
Eaton Hale, by his wife Forester, second dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Prosser, Rector of Dorstone, co. Hereford. Club
— West Suffolk (Bury St. Edmunds). Z-Zz'^^j — ^ Drab
breeches, dark blue waistcoat, drab coat edged blue, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron en-
grailed between three escutcheons azure, each charged with
a cinquefoil of the field, three towers of the last. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock, a tower proper, surmounted by a sun
in splendour or, and resting upon the battlements a scaling-
ladder in bend sable. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus."
Married, July 9, 1885, Ellen Isabel, eldest dau. of Thomas
Mingage Golding, Solicitor, of Walsham-le-Willows, Suf-
folk ; and has /j^j««— Isabel Forrester, Eileen Finetta Prosser,
May Cicerly Frances, and Violet Constance. Estates —
Somerton Hall and Hawkedon Hall, co. Suffolk ; Brook
Hall, Foxearth, co. Essex. Postal address — Somerton Hall,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
ELI GEORGE HALES, Esquire, Major 1st Sussex
Royal Engineers (Vols. ). Born July 30, 1856, being
the second son of the late Thomas Hales of The Parsonage,
Stockbury Kent, by his wife Sarah Avery, dau. of Avery
Kite of Staplehurst, Kent. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
fesse embattled or, between three arrows erect, points down-
wards, in chief of the last, flighted argent, and a spade
pale ways in base proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour grasping a sword in bend, a spade in bend
sinister and an arrow in pale point upwards all proper.
Motto — "Vis unita fortior." Married, March 13, 1877,
Esther, youngest child of the late Charles Waghorn of
Headcorn, Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Roland George Hales,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 25, 1878 ; (2) Gerard Hales, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 18, 1887; Ida May; and Beatrice Dorothy. Residence
— St. George's Place, Brighton. 67«(^.f — Royal United
Service Institution, Auxiliary Forces and United Empire
(Whitehall, S.W.).
HALIBURTON (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend nebuly
between a mascle in chief and a martlet in base all or, an
oval buckle between two mascles sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag at
gaze passant proper, unguled sable, in front thereof an
anchor in bend sinister, and charged on the body with two
mascles interlaced all or. Motto — " Watch well."
Son of : —
Alfred Henry Haliburton, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. . Res. — St. Leonard's-on-Sea ; Manson Place, Ken-
sington, W.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Lindley Wood, VIS-
COUNT HALIFAX of Monk Bretton, in
1|V\<^T|^2:««* the West Riding of the county of York, in
II^UllltlA' the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a
Baronet, Master of Arts. Born June 7, 1839,
being the son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Wood, first
Viscount Halifax, G.C. B. , by his wife Lady Mary, daughter
of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Grey, second Earl Grey,
K.G. ; formerly Captain ist West Riding of York Yeomanry
Cavalry : succeeded his father in 1885. Creations — Baronet,
January 22, 1784 ; Viscount, February 21, 1866. Armorial
bearings — Azure, three naked savages, ambulant, in fesse
proper, in the dexter hand of each a shield argent, charged
with a cross gules ; in the sinister, a club resting on the
shoulder also proper, on a canton ermine, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse sable, and upon an escutcheon of pre-
tence the arms of Courtenay, namely, quarterly i and 4,
or three torteaux surmounted by a label of three points
azure (for Courtenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure
(for Redvers). Above the escutcheon, which is charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet
of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a savage as in the arms,
the shield sable, charged with a griffin's head erased
argent. Supporters— On either side a griffin sable, gorged
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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with a collar, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or.
Motto — "I like my choice." Married, April 22, 1869,
Lady Agnes Elizabeth, only daughter of the Rt. Hon.
William Reginald Courtenay, twelfth Earl of Devon ; and
nas /ssi/e — (i) Hon. Charles Reginald Eindley Wood, born
July 17, 1870, died .September 6, 1890 ; (2) Hon. Francis
Hugh Lindley Wood, born September 21, 1873, died March
17, 1889; (3) Hon. Henry Paul Lindley Wood, born January
25, 1879, died June 6, 1886 ; (4) Hon. Edward Frederick
Lindley Wood, born April 16, 1881 ; Hon. Alexandra
CHARLES ALEXANDER HALL HALL, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Sussex. Bom Aug. 21, i83g, being the eldest son of
Alexander Hall Hall, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Hankey. Lh'cn' — Green ; (dress), green coat, orange waist-
coat and breeches. Armorial bearings Vert, a chevron
or between three storks' heads erased argent, all within a
bordure of the second, charged with eight trefoils slipped of
the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount a stork argent, holding in her
dexter claw a pellet. Motto — " Cura quietem." Married,
Mary Elizabeth (to whom the Princess of Wales stood
sponsor) ; and Hon. Mary Agnes. Residences — 79 Eaton
Square, London, S.W. ; Hickleton Hall, Doncaster ; Gar-
rowby, Stamford Bridge, in the county of York.
HALKETT, see CRAIGIE, and HALKETT.
HALL (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and or, three
chevronels invected sable, between as many acorns, leaved
and slipped proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake proper,
a stork argent, beaked and membered gules, holding in
the dexter foot a stone, in the beak a sprig of fern, and
charged on the body with an acorn leaved and sprigged
proper. Motto — "Carpediem."
Sons of Bentham Hall of Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. ;
d. ; m. ,
James Hall, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, J. P. and D. L. co.
Northumberland, h. 1826. Res. — Tynemouth, Northum-
berland ; Dilston Hall, Corbridge-on-Tyne.
HALL, quartered by BEDFORD.
firstly, April 27, 1865, Caroline Elizabeth Tritton, dau. of
Henry Tritton; secondly, Dec. 5, 1888, Emma Henriette,
dau. of James Vodoz ; and has Issue — (i) Alleyne Hall,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 12, 1883; (2) David Patrick Hall,
Gentleman, b. March 17, 1891 ; Margaret ; Gertrude ;
Katharine ; Blanche ; and Dorothy. .SVa^— Culverwood,
Hawkhurst, Sussex. C/«^— Athenceum.
EDWARD KIRKPATRICK HALL, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Staffs., Barrister of the Inner Temple. Born June 2,
1844, being the eldest son of the late Lorenzo Kirkpatrick
Hall, Esq., J. P. for Staffordshire and Derbyshire, and D.L.
for CO. Staffs., by his second wife Emma Selina, dau.
of Edward Miller-Mundy of Shipley, co. Derby. Livery —
Chocolate colour coat, yellow and brown striped vest, silver
buttons, drab overcoat. Armorial bearings— Or, three
talbots' heads erased two and one gules, between nine
cross crosslets fitchi^e azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head coiiped
azure, sem6e of cross crosslets or. Married, Dec. 16, 1873,
Marion Louisa, second dau. of the late Thomas Webb,
Esq., J. P. CO. Staffs., of Smallwood Manor, co. Staffs. ;
and has Issue— (\) Laurence Kirkpatrick Hall, Gentleman,
^ is the Military Coclsade.
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6. June 21, 1875; (2) Fitzroy Henry Hall, Gentleman, Lieu-
tenant R.N., d. Feb. 7, 1877; (3) John Edward Kenyon
Hall, of the Inner Temple, Gentleman, 6. May 16, 1S78 ;
and Beatrice Marion. Residence — Kevin, Nairn, N. B.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Athenaeum.
FREDERICK CHARLES NORTHCOTE HALL,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. (retired). Born Oct. 23, 1843,
being the eldest son of the Rev. Charles Ranken Hall, by
his wife Harriett, dau. of John Baker of Woodlands.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and or, on a chevron
between three talbots' heads erased sable, murally gorged
or, as many hawks' lures argent, lined and ringed or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a palm branch in bend sinister vert, in front of
a griffin's head erased or, charged with a gemel gules,
holding in the beak a hawk's lure as in the arms. Motto
— " Ni-ddawda-o-hir-arofyn." Married, Dec. 29, 1870,
Henrietta Somerset, dau. of James Orchard Halliwell-
Phillipps of Hollingbury Copse, Brighton. Residence—
Rev. FREDERICK DICKINSON HALL, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. Cambs. , Patron and Rector of Manby,
CO. Lincoln. Born May 26, 1845, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Dickinson Hall,
Esq., of Whatton Manor and of Broughton, co. Not-
tingham, and his wife Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of James
Haffenden of Homewood, co. Kent, and of Clearwell Court,
CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings — Azure, a bend be-
tween three talbots' heads erased argent, on a chief or, three
rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent
argent, surmounted by a griffin's head erased sable, in
the beak three ears of wheat or. Motto — " Persevere."
Married Fanny Louisa, second dau. of Sir Edward Samuel
Walker of Berry Hill, co. Nottingham ; and has Issue —
Edward Rastall Dickinson Hall, Gentleman, b. Nov. 23,
1879. Seat — Broughton Sulney, co. Nottingham.
Rev. HERBERT HALL, M.A., Rector of- Glemsford,
CO. Suffolk. Born July 11, 1845, being the second son of
the Rev. Charles Ranken Hall of Staplegrove, by his wife
Harriett, dau. of John Baker of Woodlands. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and or, on a chevron between
three talbots' heads erased sable, murally gorged or, as
many hawks' lures argent, lined and ringed or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
palm branch in bend sinister vert, in front of a griffin's head
erased or, charged with a gemel gules, holding in the beak
a hawk's lure as in the arms. Motto — " Turpiter desper-
atur." Postal add. — The Rectory, Glemsford, co. Suffolk.
JAMES CAMPBELL HALL, Esquire, J. P. co.
Monaghan, A.B., M.B., B.Ch. (Trinity Coll., Dublin),
the eldest son of the late Rev. Richard Augustus Hall,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trinity Coll., Dublin, late
Incumbent of Quivvy Parish, Diocese of Kilmore, by his
wife Mary, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Gibson Henry,
Esq., of Mourne Abbey, Kilkeel, co. Down, J. P. and Grand
Juror for both cos. Down and Armagh. Livery — Light
drab coat and vest, with black collar and cuffs, black
trousers, silver buttons and hatband. Armorial bearings^
Argent, on a chevron engrailed, between three talbots'
heads erased sable, as many trefoils slipped or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
bear's head couped and muzzled proper, charged with a
trefoil as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Remember and
forget not." Married, Feb. 9, 1880, Sarah Frances, only
dau. of the late John Harrison Massue Wilson, of Harvest
Lodge, Roscrea, co. Tipperary, and Church Hall, Essex,
by his wife Sarah, eldest dau. of James Willington of
Castle Willington, co. Tipperary. Estates — House and
suburban property in the town and neighbourhood of
Monaghan, and country property in Drumsnatt parish
adjoining parish of Monaghan, all situated in the barony
of Monaghan, co. Monaghan. Residence — Rowantree
House, Monaghan.
JOHN HALL, Gentleman. Borti March 27, 1870, being
the eldest son of the late John Hall, Gentleman, of The
Grange, Hale, Altrincham, and of Manchester, by his
wife Kate, dau. of Nicholas Heald of Bowdon, Cheshire.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a chevron between three
de.xter hands co~"ped and erect, each within an annulet
argent, a wreath 3f laurel vert, between two roses barbed
and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
Surgeon to the Monaghan County Infirmary, Physician to
the Monaghan Fever Hospital. Born Oct. 23, 1851, being
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a tilting-spear erect, surmounted by a sword and a laurel
branch saltireways all proper; with the Motto, " Aut
pax aut bellum." Postal address — The Grange, Hale,
Altrincham.
The Honourable Sir JOHN HALL, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, of Hororata, Canterbury, in the Colony
of New Zealand, has been a Member of the House of Repre-
sentatives, and a Member of the Legislative Council. Born
December 18, 1824, being the son of George Hall of Kingston-
upon-Hull, by his first wife Grace, daughter of Thomas
Williamson; Colonial Secretary, 1856 ; Postmaster-General,
1866-1869 ; Colonial Secretary, 1872, 1873 ; Premier of New
Zealand, 1879-1882, when he retired; represented New
Zealand at first Conference on Australian Federation
held in Melbourne ; created Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, 1882. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
che\?ron sable, between two talbots" heads erased in
chief of the last, and on a mount a tree-fern in base
proper, a mullet of six points within an annulet or. Upon
is the Naval Cockade.
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the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and
pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, two fronds of fern proper, therefrom
issuant a talbot's head erased sable, gutt^e-d'or, gorged with
a collar gemel or. Married, 1861, Rose Anne, daughter of
William Dryden of Kingston-upon-Hull ; and has Issue —
(i) Godfrey Dryden Hall, Gentleman, born and died
January 1862 ; (2) Wilfred Hall, Esquire, born January 15,
1864 ; (3) John Dryden Hall, Esquire, born September
16, 1865 ; Godfrey Hall, Esquire, born December 14, 1868 ;
Mildred ; and Mary, d. 1888. Postal address — Hororata,
Canterbury, New Zealand. C/z/^j-— Christchurch (Ch. Ch.,
N.Z.), St. George's.
LEWIS DUVAL HALL, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1885). Born July 13, 1842, being the eldest
son of the late Sir Charles Hall, Vice-Chancellor of the
High Court of Justice, a learned and able lawyer, by his
wife Sarah, dau. of Francis Duval of Exeter. AruLOrial
bearings — Sable, on a chevron between three dexter hands
couped and erect, each within an annulet argent, a wreath
of laurel vert, between two roses barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a tilting-spear erect, surmounted by a sword and
a laurel branch saltireways all proper. Motto — " Aut pax
aut bellum." Married, July i, 1869, Mary Kate, younger
dau. of the late Charles Meeking of Richings Park ; and
hz.s Issue — (i) Charles Spencer Hall, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Oxford Light Infantry, b. March 18, 1870 ; (2) Lewis Duval
Hall, Gentleman, b. March 18, 1875, late Lieut, 2nd Batt.
Rifle Brigade, killed in action at Ladysmith, Jan. 6, 1900;
(3) Geoffrey Duval Hall, Gentleman, Lieut. i6th Lancers,
b. March 6, 1877 ; and Mary Kate Duval. Tozvn j-esi-
dence — 15 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs — Turf, Marl-
borough, Garrick, and Carlton.
and Sutherland Highlanders. Born December ai, 1872,
being the only son of the late Peter Hall, who resided at
Campbeltown, Argyllshire, by Agnes his wife, dau. of
Henry Coats Hastie. Armorial bearings— Parted per
MONTAGU HAFFENDEN HALL, Esquire, Capt.
4th Batt. Lincolnshire Regt. , Hon. Capt. in the
Army, late Lieut. Scots Guards, Lord of the Manor of
Whatton, J. P. for co. Nottingham. Born Aug. 11, 1870,
being the only son of the late Cecil Haffenden Hall,
Esq., Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, J. P. for co. Leicester,
by his wife Mary Georgina Caroline, eldest dau. of
Anthony Willson of Rauceby Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. and
D.L. , M.P. for CO. Lincoln. Livery — Dark blue, and
blue and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a bend between three talbots' heads erased argent,
on a chief or three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a crescent argent, surmounted by a griffin's head
erased sable, in the beak three ears of wheat or. Motto
— "Persevere." Married, Feb. 5, 1896, Mary Emily, third
dau. of Rev. Charles Daniel Crofts, Rector of Caythorpe,
CO. Lincoln. Seat — Whatton Manor, co. Nottingham.
Clubs — Wellington, County (Nottingham).
PERCY CRAVEN HALL, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.),
F. R. Met. Soc. Born June 9, 1859, being the eldest son
of the Rev. Thomas Hepworth Hall, Esq., J.P, West
Riding co. York, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of William
Craven of Halifax, Yorkshire. Livery — dark blue, with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
raguly sable between two lions rampant of the last, a
talbot's head erased between two cross crosslets fitch^e
or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased argent, gorged with a wreath of cinquefoils gules,
and supporting a cross crosslet fitch(5e paleways or, between
two wings gules, each charged with a fesse also or. Married,
September 30, 1891, Catherine Marion, daughter of Thomas
Reddish Bower of Southport ; and has Issue— Riia. Marion,
and Irene Madeline. .e.r/c/ej— Beldornie Tower, Ryde,
Isle of Wight, Purston Hall, Pontefract. Club— RovaX
Victorian Yacht (Ryde).
§ WILLIAM MACALISTER HALL, Esquire, T-P.
Argyllshire, Capt. 4th Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll
chevron gules and argent, three storks' heads erased and
countercharged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a hunting-horn
proper, garnished and stringed gules ; and in an escroll
over the same this MottO, " Forward." Seat — Torrisdale
Castle, Carradale, Argyll. Clubs — Oriental, Royal High-
land Yacht (Oban).
The Reverend WILLIAM JOHN HALL, Master of
Arts, Rector of St. Clement's, Eastcheap, and Minor Canon
of St. Paul's Cathedral. Born 1830, being the eldest son of
the Reverend William John Hall, Master of Arts, Vicar of
Tottenham, London, North (185T-1861), and Minor Canon
of St. Paul's, and Priest in Ordinary to Her Majesty the
Queen, by his wife Anne, daughter of Herbert Jeffreys.
Club — United University. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Vert, on a chevron engrailed argent between
three cross crosslets or, as many crescents sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, upon a staff raguly fesseways sable, a dove
holding in the beak a passion-nail proper ; with the Motto,
" Non sine numine." Married, 1865, Isabella Frances,
daughter of Thomas Cooper of Stone Castle, in the county
of Kent; and has Issue — -Arthur Gwynne Jeffreys Hall,
Gentleman, M.A. , Barrister - at - Law ; Ethel Frances;
Evelyn Beatrice ; and Nora Geraldine. Postal addresses —
Brecon House, Eltham ; and 29 Martin's Lane, Cannon
Street, London, E.C.
ROBERT WESTLEY HALL-DARE, Esquire, J.P.
for COS. of Carlow and Wexford, D.L. for co. Wexford.
Born Oct. 14, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Westley Hall-Dare, Esq., of Newtownbarry House, in the
CO. of Wexford, by his wife Caroline Susan Henrietta,
second dau. of Henry Newton of Mount Leinster Lodge,
in the co. of Carlow. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, azure a lion rampant argent, between three lozenges
or, each charged with an increscent gules, in chief a cross
is tbe Military Cockade.
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crosslet gold (for Dare) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron
engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as many eagles
displayed of the field (for Hall). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent : and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-Iion rampant azure, bezant^e, charged
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or, and holding be-
tween the paws a lozenge charged with an increscent as
in the arms (for Dare) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head couped sable, sem^e of mullets or, armed
proper, bridled argent, on the head two ostrich feathers
of the first and third, and holding in the mouth a battle-
axe or (for Hall). Motto — " Loyaut^ sanstache." Mar-
ried, April 6, 1896, Helen, second dau. of the late John
Taylor Gordon of Nethermuir, co. Aberdeen ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Gentleman, b. Aug.
12, 1899; (2) Charles Grafton Hall-Dare, Gentleman, b.
March 12, 1902 ; and Andrey. Seats — Newtownbarry
House, Newtownbarry, co. Wexford; East Hall, co.
Essex. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
HALL-DARE. Quarterly, i. and iiii., the arms of Hall-
Dare (R.L. , 1823, H. Coll.), quarterly, i and 4, azure, a
lion rampant argent, between three lozenges or, each
charged with an increscent gules, in chief a cross crosslet
gold (Dare) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three battles-axes erect or, as many eagles displayed
of the field (Hall); ii., the same arms of Hall; iii., the
arms of Grafton-Dare (R.L., 1805). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant azure, bezant^e, charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet or, and holding between the paws a lozenge
charged with an increscent as in the arms (Dare) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped sable, sem^e
of mullets or, armed proper, bridled argent, on the head
two ostrich-feathers of the first and third, and holding in
the mouth a battle-axe or (Hall). Motto — " Loyaut^ sans
tache."
Sons of Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq. , of Newton-
barry House, co. Wexford, and Theydon Bois, Essex
(High Sheriff Essex 1872), J. P. co. Carlow, and (High
Sheriff for that co. 1868), b. 1840; d. 1876; m. 1863,
Caroline Susan Henrietta, d. of Henry Newton of
Mount Leicester Lodge, co. Carlow :^
Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq. (q.v.).
Arthur Mildniay Hall-Dare, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m.
1897, Edith Clare, eld. d. of Henry C. Fizherbert of
Abbeyleix, Queen's Co. ; and has issue— Derrick Arthur
Hall-Dare, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Irene Clare. Ees. —
RICHARD HALL-SAY, Esq., J. P. for cos. of Norfolk
and Berks (High Sheriff 1864) Bo?-n 1827, being the eldest
son of the late Richard Hall, by Harriet, dau. of Roberta
Say of Downham, Norfolk ; and assumed the name of Say
by Royal License under the will of his uncle. ^ Club —
Reform. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, chevronny
of six azure and gules, two flaunches ermine (for Say) ; 2
and 3 sable, two feathers chevronways argent, within two
chevronels or, between talbots' heads erased of the second
(for Hall). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased argent,
gutt6e-de-larmes, holding in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped
vert (for Say) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head erased sable, charged with four bezants in cross, hold-
ing in the mouth a feather argent. Motto — " Fare et age."
Married, 1858, Ellen, only child of the late Edward Evans
of Boveney ; and has, with other Issue — Geoffrey Norman
Edward Hall-Say, Gentleman, b. 1864, educated at Clifton.
Postal address — 69 Finchley Road, S.W.
ARTHUR ERSKINE HERBERT CORNELIUS
HALLEN, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.). Born 1866, being
the only son of the Rev. Arthur Washington Cornelius
Hallen, Clerk in Holy Orders, by his wife Catherine, third
dau. of William Hatton. Armorial bearings — Gules, a
lion rampant or, crowned, armed, and langued azure,
charged on the shoulder with a hammer of the last for
difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a Mantling gules and or. Crest — A
demi-lion rampant or, crowned, armed, and langued, and
charged on the shoulder with a hammer azure, between two
antique wings sable. Motto — " Sine Deo nil." Married,
1887, Agnes, dau. of William Henry ; and has Issue —
Arthur Cornelius Hallen, Gentleman, born 1889; Cathe-
rine Cornelia ; and Mirabel. Postal address- — 14 Gower
Street, W.C.
HALLOWES. Azure, on a fesse argent, between three
crescents or, as many torteaux. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest. — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin sable, winged and collared argent. Livery — Daik
blue.
Son ot Rev. Brabazon Hallowes, M.A. (Oxon.), of
Glapwell Hall, Derbyshire, Vicar of Dyserth, Flints.,
b. 1819 ; d. 1892 ; m. ist, Jane Catherine Maria,
((/. 1853), d. of Rev. Richard Howard, D.D. ; 2nd, 1856,
Elinor, only d, of Thomas Green of Wilby and
Athlington, Suffolk : —
Thomas Richard Francis Brabazon Hallowes, Esq., Major
(ret.) late 6th Dragoon Gds. (Carabiniers), J.P. co. Derby, b.
1853 ; m. 1887, Fanny, d. of late William Parish Robertson of
Valparaiso ; and has issue — (i) Ronald Brabazon Hallowes,
Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) John Chaworth Hallowes, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; and Gwendolyn Maud. Seat — Glapwell
Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Clubs. — Naval and Military,
Junior Carlton.
Herbert Chaworth Hallowes, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m.
1883, Elizabeth Duncan, d. of James Garroway of Glasgow ;
and has issue— Brabazon James Hallowes, Gentleman,
b. 1885.
Rev. Brabazon Chambr6 Hallowes, Rector of Morcott,
b. 1861 ; 7)1. 1894, Constance Emily, d. of Rev. W. Sanders.
Rector of Guildford ; and has issue — Geoffrey Francis
Brabazon Hallowes, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Muriel
Constance.
The Right Honourable THOMAS FREDERICK
HALSEY, one of His Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council,
M.A., J. P., and County Alderman for Hertfordshire,
Vice-Chairman of the County Council, Deputy Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions, M.P. for Herts 1874, 1880,
and for the Western or Watford Div. from 1885, and
Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. (ret.) Herts Yeomanry Cavalry.
Born Dec. 9, 1839, being the eldest son of Thomas Plumer
Halsey, Esq., M.P. for Herts, by his wife Frederica, dau.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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and heiress of Gen. Frederick Johnston of Hilton. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i. argent, on a pile sable, three
griffins' heads erased of the field (for Halsey) ; 2. per saltire
argent and sable, two passion crosses in fesse or, on a chief
invected gules, three garbs of the third (for Whately) ;
3. as first (for Halsey) ; 4. argent, a cross flory between
four martlets gules, a canton azure (for Stringer) ; 5. gules,
live fusils conjoined in fesse argent, each charged with an
ermine spot sable (for Necton) ; 6. argent, a chevron
ermines between three moorcocks sable, beaked, combed,
wattled and legged gules (for Henshaw) ; 7. argent, a
saltire engrailed sable, on a chief engrailed gules, three
cushions or (for Johnston of Hilton) ; 8. as first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter cubit arm proper, habited gules, the cuff argent,
holding a griffin's claw erased or. Motto — " Nescit vox
missa reverti.'' Married, Sept. 28, 1865, Mary Julia,
youngest dau. of F. O. Wells, Bengal Civil Service ; and
has Issue— {x) Walter Johnston Hal=ey, Esq., J. P. co.
Middx. and Herts, b. June i, 1868 [/«., July 28, 1896, Agnes
Marion, youngest dau. of W. Macalpine Leny of Dalswin-
ton, Dumfries]; (2) Arthur Halsey, Gentleman, Commander
R.N., b. July 31, i86g ; (3) Rev. Frederick Halsey, M.A.
Oxon, b. Nov. 29, 1870 ; (4) Lionel Halsey, Gentleman,
Commander R.N., b. Feb. 26, 1872; (5) Reginald Halsey,
Gentleman, b. August 10, 1873 ; (6) Rev. Gerald Halsey,
B.A. Oxon., 1^. Jan, 21, 1881 ; (7) Gavin George Halsey,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1882; Florence; Mary Cecilia [?«.,
1899, Walter Edward Barnett] ; and Edith [w., 1903, Capt.
Bernard Granville, 3rd Hussars]. iViZ/^Gaddesden Place,
Hemel Hempstead, co. Hertford. Residence— 'j-^ Eaton
Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, United University.
HALSTED, see EVERY-HALSTED.
HALSWELL, quartered by KEMEYS-TYNTE.
Major-General RICHARD HEBDEN O'GRADY
HALY, C.B. (Mil.) (1896), D.S.O. (1889), J.P. co. Surrey.
Born 1841, being the eldest son of the late General Sir
William O'Grady-Haly, K.C.B. ; created D.S.O. , 1889.
Armorial bearings — 'Vert, three bars wavy argent, in chief
a mullet pierced or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a comb, and in her sinister a mirror all
proper. Motto, " Sapiens dominabitur astris." Married,
1865, Geraldine Mary, dau. of the late Major General
Charles Gostling, R.A. Postal address — Whitegates, Frim-
ley, Surrey. Club — United Service.
HAMBLETON, see CUSTANCE.
CHARLES ERIC HAMBRO, Gentleman, Member of
Parliament for the Wimbledon Division of Surrey since
1900. Born Sept. 30, 1872, being the eldest son of Everard
Alexander Hambro of Hayes Place, Beckenhani, and of
Milton Abbey, Blandford, Dorset, by his wife Gertrude
Mary, dau. of the late Henry Stuart. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron between three annulets in chief and a
lion passant in base or. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings displayed
and belled or, sem^e of annulets, and resting the dexter
claw upon a crescent. Motto -" In Deo." Married, 1894,
Sybil Emily, third dau. of Martin Ridley Smith of The
Warren, Hayes, Kent. Residence — no Prince's Gate,
S.W.
EVERARD ALEXANDER HAMBRO, Esquire, J.P.
for cos. Kent and Surrey, and D.L. for co. Dorset and
for the City of London, a Director of the Rank of England.
Born April 11, 1842, being the third son of the late Charles
Joachim, Baron Hambro, of Milton Abbey, Dorset, Patron
of Winterbourne Strickland and Milton Abbas and Stoke
Wake. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron between three
annulets in chief and a lion passant in base or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
billed and wings elevated or, semte of annulets, and resting
the dexter claw on a crescent or. Motto — " In Deo." Mar-
ried, Oct. 23, 1886, Gertrude Mary, dau. of the late Henry
Stuart of Montford, Isle of Bute; and has Issue— [i)
Charles Eric Hambro, Gentleman, b. Sept. 20, 1872 [/«.,
July 17, 1894, Sybil Mary, third dau. of Martin Ridley
Smith] ; (2) Harold Everard Hambro, Gentleman, b. Jan.
20, 1876; (3) Angus Valdimah Hambro, Gentleman, b.
July 8, 1883 ; (4) Olaf Hambro, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20,
1886; and Violet Mary. Seats — Hayes Place, Hayes,
Bromley, Kent ; and Milton Abbey, Blandford, Dorset.
Club — Iravellers'.
HENRY CHARLES HAMBRO, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 21, 1869, being the eldest son of Percival L. Hambro,
by his wife Grace, dau. of Major H. Osway Mayne.
Armorial bearings — ■ Azure, a chevron between three
annulets in chief and a lion passant in base or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
billed and wings elevated or, senile of annulets, and rest-
ing the dexter claw on a crescent or. MottO — " In Deo.''
Seat — Milton Abbey, Dorset.
HAMBROUGH. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, semte of
cross crosslets azure and gutt(5e-de-sang, a tower saljle (for
Hambrough) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a fesse between two
chevrons erminois, two covered cups azure (for Holden),
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreatii of the
colours, on a mount vert, a horse courant argent, powdered
with cross crosslets azure and guttfe-de-sang. Mottoes
(over the crest) — " Foresight," and under the arms, " Hon-
estum utili pras fer."
Sons of Albert John Hambrough, Esq. , J.P. and D.L. ,
b. 1820 ; d. i86i ; m. 1845, Charlottle Jane, d. of late
John Fleming, M.P. , of Stoneham Park, Hants: — •
Dudley Albert Hambrough, Esq., J.P. Hants, b. 1849;
VI. 1871, Marion, d. of T. Matthews of Crewkerne ; and
has issue. Res. —
Windsor de Burgh Hambrough, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Otho Oldisworth Hambrough, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Sons of Rev. Windsor Edmund Hambrough, M.A.,
b. 1830; d. 1899; m. , Mary, d. of Rev. H.
Worsley, LL.D., of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight : —
Beauchamp Windsor Hambrough, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Worsley Hambrough, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
HAM BY. quartered by FLOYER.
CHISNALL HAMERTON, Gentleman. Born 1865,
being the only son of Rev. Chisnall Hamerton of Hellifield-
Peel, Yorks.,and his wife Bertha, dau. of Rev. William
Griesbach, M.A. Armorial bearings— Argent, three ham-
mers sable. Motto — " Fixus adversa sperno." Married,
June 4, 1891, Elizabeth Rose, only child of George Greg-
son of Warden Law, CO. Durham; and has Issjie — Dorothy
Helen Warden. Seats — The Peel, Hellifield, Yorkshire,
and Azalea Terrace, Sunderland.
HAMILL-STEWART (R.L., 1865). Quarterly, i. and
iiii., quarterly, i and 4, or, a lion rampant azure, within a
double tressure flory counterflory vert ; 2 and 3, or, a fess
chequy argent and azure, the whole within a bordure
gobony argent and vert, a crescent gules for difference
(Stewart) ; ii. and iii., quarterly i and 4, gules, a fleur-de-lis
or; 2 and 3, azure, a crescent argent (Hamill). Mantling
azure and or. Crests^i. on a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head couped or, horned and crined argent, a
crescent gules for difference (Stewart) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a fleur-de-lis or (Hamill). Motto — ■" Forward."
Son of John Thomas Hamill-Stewart, Gentleman, of
Bally at wood House, co. Down, d. 1866; m. 1844,
Maria Elizabeth, d. of Edward Hudson: —
Henry Edward Hamill-Stewart, Gentleman, b. ;
m. 3 Sept. 1896, Geraldine Mary, d. of Rev. Robert
Keith Arbuthnot (third s. of Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot,
Bart.); and has issue. Res. —
HAMILTON, quartered by CROSBIE, GORGES, and
TALBOT.
HAMILTON, see BARRETT-HAMILTON, COLE-
HAMILTON, NISBET - HAMILTON - OGILVY,
ORMSBY - HAMILTON, SHAW-HAMILTON, and
STEVENSON-HAMILTON.
CHARLES ROBERT HAMILTON, Esquire, J.P. for
COS. Meath and Dublin. Born Aug. 29, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late Charles William Hamilton, Esq.,
J.P. , by his wife Letitia Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late
is the Military Cockade.
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William Henry Armstrong, M.P. , of Mount Heaton, King's
Co. Clubs — Wellington, and Kildare Street. Armorial
beaxings — Quarterly gules and argent, in the ist and 4th
quarter three cinquefoils pierced ermine, and a canton
of the second, charged with a trefoil slipped vert ; 2 and 3,
a lymphad, sailed, furled, and oars out sable. Mantling
gu'es and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an
oak tree fructed proper, the frame or, hanging from the
tree a shelf argent, charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Mottoes (over) — "Through"; (under the arms), "Sola
nobilitas virtus." Married, Sept. 10, 1874, Louisa Caroline
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Francis Brooke of Somerton, co.
Dublin, by his wife the Hon. Henrietta Monck, eldest dau.
of the 3rd Viscount Monck; and has Issue — (i) Charles
George Hamilton, Gentleman, b. June 3, 1875, d. July 2,
1877 ; (2) Gerald Francis Charles Hamilton, Gentleman, /'.
June 23, 1877 ; (3) Frederick Arthur Haiiiilton, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 15, 1880; (4) Henry John Hamilton, Gentleman,
b, Sept. 25, 1885, d. Dec. t6, 1885 ; Eva Henrietta ; Letitia
Marion ; Amy Kathleen ; Ethel Grace ; Constance Louisa ;
and Lilian Mary. Seat — Hamwood, Dunboyne, co.
Meath. Residence— \o Lower Dominick Street Dublin.
Clubs — Wellington, Royal Societies', Kildare Street (Dublin).
GAWIN WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, Col. late 3rd
Royal Irish Rifles, and formerly Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards.
Born March 7, 1844, being the eldest son of Archibald
Rowan Hamilton, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff, formerly Capt.
Sth Dragoon Guards, by his wife Catherine Ann, dau. of
the Rev. George Caldwell, by his wife Harriot, dau. of Sir
William Abdy, Bart. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military.
Armorial bearings — Gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine,
on a chief or, a heart of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-antelope
argent, attired or, holding between the forelegs a heart gules.
Married, Oct. 19, 1876, Lina Mary Howley, only dau. of
Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart., of Coleorton ; and
has Issue — Archibald James Hamilton, Gentleman, b. Sept.
30, 1877; and Orfla Melita Rowan [/«., July 10, 1901,
Arthur Oswald Fisher of Mickleham, Surrey]. Seats — Killy-
leigh Castle, co. Down ; Shangannagh Castle, co. Dublin.
C/«<^ J— Carlton, Naval and Military.
Colonel HENRY BLACKBURNE HAMILTON,
late Commanding 14th (King's) Hussars, formerly in the
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), M.A. of Christchurch
(0.xon.). Borti 1841, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Henry Hamilton, M.A. , of Devonshire Place, London, pre-
viously an officer in the 85th Light Infantry, and Rector of
Thomastown,co. Kildare,by his wife Frances Margaret, dau.
of the late Ralph Peters, Esq., of Platbridge, co. Lancaster.
C///^.r— United Service, Carlton, Wellington. Armorial
bearings— Gules, a mullet argent between three cinque,
foils pierced ermine, on a chief or, a heart of the first-
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-antelope argent, armed and unguled or,
charged with a mullet gules, holding between the fore-legs
a heart as in the arms. Motto — " Qualis ab incepto."
Married, first, Isabella Lottie (</. 1881), dau. of J. K.
Wedderburn, Esq., and grand-dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas
M'Mahon, Bart., G.C.B. , Col. loth Regt. ; and had Issue
— Henry Kellermann Hamilton-Wedderburn, Gentleman,
Lieut. Scots Guards [q.v.], b. Nov. 22, 1881. He married
secondly, Jan. 21, 1888, Florence Emily, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. C. B. Ewart, C.B., R.E., Lieutenant-Governor
of Jersey. Postal address — United Service Club.
ISAAC TITTLE -HAMILTON, Esquire, M.A. and
LL.D. University of Dublin, and of the Honourable
Society of the King's Inns, Barrister-at-Law. Born June
30, 1863, second surviving son of the late James Henry Vos
Tittle, Gentleman, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Isaac Hardy
of Stony Hill, co. Antrim, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Hill Hamilton, and sister and coheir of Hill Hamilton,
both of Mount Vernon, co. Antrim, all deceased; he
assumed name and arms of Hamilton by Royal Licence
dated April 20, 1898. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, per saltire gules and azure, a galley, sails furled and
oars in action or, between three cinquefoils pierced argent
(for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant or, collared
gules, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable
between in chief two cinquefoils and in base an escallop
argent (for Tittle). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i.
on a wreath of the colours, in front of two battle-axes in
saltire, an oak tree fructed all proper, the trunk transfixed
with a frame-saw or (for Hamilton) ; 2. on a mural crown
proper, a lion rampant or, collared gules, and charged on
the shoulder with an escallop sable ; above it on an escroll,
" In te Domine speravi." Motto — "Through." Married,
Oct. 27, 1898, Louisa Plunket, youngest dau. of the late
Rev. Patrick Foley, B.A. (Dublin), Rector of Kilscoran,
CO. Wexford. Residence — " Panonia," Silchester Road,
Glenageary, co. Dublin.
JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., J. P. co. of Middlesex.
Born Oct. 20, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
James Hamilton, D.D., Minister of the Presbyterian Church,
Regent Square, London, by his wife Anne Hovenden, eldest
dau. of the late John Moore of Calcutta. Armorial bear
ings — Gules, three cinquefoils argent, on a chief or, a heart
of the first charged with a cinquefoil of the second. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries is set for his crest a heart gules, charged with a
cinquefoil argent ; and in an escroll over the same this
is the Naval Cockade.
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Motto, " Fidelis in adversis." Married, June i, 1887, Milli-
csni{d. July 13, 1898), only dau. of the late Henry Pritchett,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of West Town, Somerset. Residence
— Gresham Road, Staines. Club — Staines (Staines).
JOHN HAMILTON, Gentleman. Born Oct. 15, 1850,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. John Hamilton,
Vicar of Lynsted, Kent, by his wife Augusta Hariet, dau. of
Sir Henry Hawley, Bart., of Leyhourne Grange, Kent.
Livery — Claret. Armorial bearings — Gules, a spur-
rowel of six points or, between three cinquefoils argent, all
within a bordure engrailed ermiriois ; and impaling the
arms of Crutchley, namely argent, a chevron gules, cotised
az\ire, between three torteau.x, each encircled by two branches
of oak proper. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules doubled argent ; and
on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, ank)ak tree
issuing from a ducal coronet, having a saw across it all
proper, the last having the word "Through" upon the
iron part of it as Motto. Married, July 24, 1883, Helen,
dau. of Gen. Charles Crutchley of Sunninghill Park, Ascot ;
and has Issue— (1) John Hamilton, Gentleman, b. June 5,
1884; (2) Charles Eliott-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 27,
1888 ; (3) George Frederick Hamilton, Gentleman, b. March
30, 1890 ; Julia Helen ; and Margaret Euphemia. Residences
— Sunningdale House, Silver Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea ;
and Sorbie, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells. Club —
Junior Carlton.
JOHN ANDREW CHARLES HAMILTON, Esquir?.
Born May 1876, being the only son of the late John Hamilton
Jennings Hamilton, Esq. , of Howden, Tiverton, and Ferma-
nagh, J. P., by his wife Augusta Catherine, second dau. of
the Rev. W. T. Kevill Davies of Croft Castle, in co. of
Hereford. Livery — Dark blue and red waistcoat. Ar-
morial bearings — Qu'arterly i and 4, per chevron argent
and gules, three cinquefoils within a bordure nebuly all
counterchanged (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent
and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second
(for Crosse). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent.
Crests, I. Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
between two wings argent, an oak tree, penetrated trans-
versely by a frame-saw proper (for Hamilton) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a cross pat^e fitch^e gules, be-
tween two wings argent, each charged with a cross crosslet
of the first (for Crosse). Mottoes —" Through " (for
Hamilton); " Se inserit astris " (for Crosse). Married,
April 1903, Lilian Honor, third dau. of the late W. N.
Row, Esq., J. P., of Cove House, co. Devon ; and has Issue
— Barbara Susan. Seats — Howden, Tiverton ; Broomfield,
Bridgewater,
§JOHN CLAUDE CAMPBELL HAMILTON. Es-
quire, of Sundrum, in the co. of Ayr, J. P. and D. L. ,
late Capt. and Hon. Major Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Earl
of Carrick's Own). Born Feb. 17, 1854, being the eldest
surviving son of the late John Hamilton of Sundrum, by
his wife Katharine Barbara, eldest dau. of the late William
Stobart of Picktree, co. Durham. Armorial bearings-
Gules, three fleurs-de-lis in fesse or, between as many cinque-
foils argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an oak-tree
fructed, penetrated transversely in the main stem by a
frame-saw proper. Motto— " Through." Married, A^irW
10, 1877, Marion Armstrong, dau. of the Rev. Edward
Charles Evans, Rector of Downham, co. Essex (second
son of Richard Evans, Esq., of Eyton Hall, Hereford-
shire) ; and has /j.f«t'— Chrystabel Mary ; Katharine Marion
Louise ; Maude Alexandra ; and Evelyn Hope. Seat —
Sundrum, co. Ayr, N.B.
§MERVYN JAMES HAMILTON, Esquire, Capt.
Lancashire Fusiliers. Born 1879, being the only son
of the late Dacre Mervyn Archdall Hamilton, Esq., of Cor-
nacassa, J.P. and D.L. co. Monaghan (High Sheriff 1864),
by his wife Helen, dau. of Walter Nugent, a Baron of the
Austrian Empire. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron
between three cinquefoils ermine, on a canton or, as many
holly leaves conjoined vert. Crest— Out of three cinquefoils
conjoined in fesse or, an oak-tree fructed and penetrated
transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper,
frame and handles gold. Motto— " Semper virescens."
Seat — Cornacassa, Monaghan.
§ ROBERT BRUCE HAMILTON HAMILTON,
Gentleman. Born 1878, being the eldest son of the
late Claud Hamilton Hamilton, Esquire, D.L. co. Stir-
ling, J.P. cos. Edinburgh, Stirling, and Dumbarton (who
assumed the name of Hamilton on succeeding to the pro-
perty of his uncle Claud Hamilton, Merchant at Mirzapore,
Bengal), by his wife Hon. Henrietta Anne Bruce, sister of
Lord Balfour of Burleigh. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, gules, a man's heart or, between three cinque-
is the Military Cockade.
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foils ermine, a boidure indented party per pale of the second
and third; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron chequy argent and
sable between three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a man's heart gules, charged with a cinquefoil argent.
Motto—" P'idelis in adversis." Postal address— 'DvLnmorz
Park, near Larbert, N.B.
SIDNEY GRAVES HAMILTON, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Gloucester and Worcester, Fellow of Hertford College,
Oxford. Born June 13, 1855, being the son of Maxwell
Hamilton of Dublin, Esq., Crown Solicitor of the N.E.
Circuit of Ireland, by his wife Mary John, dau. and coheir
of John Graves of Mickleton, co. Gloucester. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, three cinquefoils pierced
ermine, on a canton argent, a lymphad with sails furled
sable (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, gules, an eagle displayed or,
beaked membered and ducally crowned argent, within an
orle of cross-crosslets of the second (for Graves). Crest —
Issuing from a ducal coronet gules, an oak-tree proper,
the trunk traversed by a frame-saw also proper, dependent
from the branches, on the sinister side, a shield gules,
thereon a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Through." Estate —
Kiftsgate Court, or Mickleton Manor Estate, co. Gloucester.
Postal addresses— K.\i\.sgB.iQ Court, Campden, Gloucester-
shire; or Hertford College, Oxford.
SUSAN ELIZA HAMILTON, Widow, daughter of
Charles Bowman of Ipswich. Armorial bearings are,
upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent
and gules, three cmquefoils within a bordure nebuly all
counterchanged (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent
and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second.
Married John Hamilton, Esq., of Tynecourt House, J. P.
(who d. 1880) ; and has had Issue — John Hamilton Jennings
Hamilton, Esq., of Howden, Tiverton, and of Fermanagh,
J. P., b. March 26, 1848 [/«. July 17, 1875, Augusta Catherine,
second d. of the Rev. W. T, Kevill Davies of Croft Castle,
CO. of Hereford, and d. 1887, leaving John Andrew Charles
Hamilton, Gentleman, b. May 1876 ; and Augusta Corisande
Susan]; Mary [w. firstly, Dec. 4, 1874, Walter Glyn L;uv-
rell, Esq, Capt. 4th Hussars, who d. 1880; secondly, Henry
B. Kingscote, Esq., Major R.A.]; and Susan [m. Nov. i,
i88o, the Rt. Hon. the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury]. Seats —
Tynecourt, Bridgewater ; and Howden, Tiverton.
M WILLIAM MALCOLM FLEMING HAMILTON,
W Esquire, Captain in the 71st Highland Light Infantry.
Born Nov. 25, 1869, being the only son of the late William
Charles Stewart Hamilton, Esq., of Craighlaw, J. P. and
D. L. for the co. of Wigtown, by his wife Margaret Anne
Mary,dau. of the late Thomas Jones of Hinton Charterhouse,
CO. Somerset. Livery — Claret colour, waistcoat narrowly
striped red and white. Armorial bearings — Gules, a mullet
between three cinquefoils within a bordure waved argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dolphin pursuing another fish of the sea in the
waters proper. Motto — " Honestum pro patria." Seat —
Craighlaw, Kirkcowan, N.B.
HAMILTON of Westburn (L.O., c. 1672-7). Gules,
three cinquefoils ermine, a bordure potent counterpotent of
the second and first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a hand grasping a lance
in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Et arma et virtus."
? Present representative.
H.XMiLTON (rematric. 1787). Arms as above, with a
holly-leaf or in the fesse point. Crest and Motto as above.
Son of Major Gilbert Hamilton, b. \ d ; m,
1847, Charlotte Gertrude, d. of Campbell : —
Archibald A. Hamilton, Gentleman, M.D. , b.
Res. — Westbourne House, Crowle, Doncaster.
HAMILTON of Craighlaw, formerly of Ladylands
(matric. L.O., c. 1672-7). Gules, a mullet between three
cinquefoils argent, within a bordure wavy of the last.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, on waves of the sea, a dolphin in chase of a
flying fish all proper. Motto — " Honestum pro patria."
Son of William Charles Stewart Hamilton, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Craighlaw, b. 1831 ; d. 1876; m. 1863,
Margaret Anne Mary, d. of Thomas Jones of Hinton
Charter House : — •
William Malcolm Fleming Hamilton, Esq., J. P., Capt.
Highland Light Infantry, b. 25 Nov. 1869. Seat — Craigh-
law, Kirkcowan, co. Wigton. Clubs — Army and Navy,
New (Edinburgh).
HAMILTON of Irvine, Ayrshire (9 Jan. 1902) Azure,
on a chevron argent, between three lymphads sails furled
or, flagged gules, a fleur-de-lis of the third, accompanied
by two ravens sable. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a mount, an oak-
tree proper, fructed or. Motto^" Labora."
Son of William Hamilton, Shipowner, /'. ; d. ;
in. , Jane, d. of John Mackie : —
John Mackie Hamilton, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Irvine, Ayrshire. Pes. —
HAMILTON (U.O., Confn. 1897). Gules, a mullet
argent, between three cinquefoils pierced ermine, on a chief
or, a heart of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-antelope argent,
attired or, holding between the forelegs a human heart
and charged on the shoulder with a mullet both gules.
Motto — " Qualis ab incepto. "
Son of Rt. Hon. Ian Trant Hamilton, ist Lord Holm-
patrick, P.C, M.A., J. P. and D.L., Lieutenant and
Cust. Rot. of city and co. of Dublin ; b. 1839 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1877, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Wellesley, sister
of Henry, 3rd Duke of Wellington : —
Rt. Hon. Hans Wellesley Hamilton, 2nd Baron Holm-
patrick (27 July 1897) [Supporters — Dexter, an antelope
argent, attired or; sinister, a lion gules, each having pendent
from a collar flory counterflory or, a shield ermine, charged
with a heart gules], b. 1886. 5(?a^— Abbotstown, Castle-
knock, CO. Dublin.
Sons of James John Hamilton of Ballymacool, 1^. 1788 ;
d. 1842 ; m. ist, Margaret, d. of Thomas Carter of
Castle Martin; 2nd, 1821, Hon. Anne Geraldine de
Courcy, d. of John, Lord Kingsale : —
Rev. James Hamilton, M.A. Camb., Vicar of Melbourne,
Camb. , b. 1817 ; m. 1847, Louisa (d. 1893), d. of Major
John James Durbin of Mainstone Court, Herefordshire ; and
has surv. issue — (i) James Arthur Durbin Hamilton, Gentle-
man {Pes. — Comfort's Place, Godstone, Surrey), b. 1854
[m. 1883, Julia Sophia, only surv. child of late Comni.
George Durbin, R.N.] ; Emmeline Margaret ; and Josephine
Laura [m. 1883, Chas. F. Hughes Hallett]. Seat— BaWy-
is the Naval Cockade.
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macoll, Dunboyne, co. Meath. /?es. — Melbourne Vicar-
age, Royston, Herts.
Major-Gen. Thomas de Courcy Hamilton, V.C., late 64th
Regt., Kt. of Legion of Honour, J. P. co. Gloucs., 6. 1825 ;
m. 1857, Mary Anne Louisa, d. of Sir William Baynes, 2nd
Bart. ; and hassurv. issue — (i) Claude de Courcy Hamilton,
Esq., Lt.-Col. R.F.A., A.A.G. India, ^. 1861 [;«. 1887, Jeanie
Kathleen, d. of Patrick Hill Osborne of Currandooley,
N.S. Wales]; (2) Sydney Whitmore Hamilton, Gentle-
man, 6. 1866 [m. 1902, Winifred Agnes Josephine, d. of
Maj.-Gen. Lewis Percival] ; Charlotte Annie [m. Rear-Adm.
John Sallwey Hallifa.x] ; Florence ; and Gwendoline
Louisa [m. 1896, Walter Mackay Staniford]. /?es. — Dun-
boyne, Cheltenham.
Gerald de Courcy Hamilton, Gentleman, Chief Constable
of Devon, 1856-1891, 6. 1828; m. 1859, Henrietta Anna
(d. 1893), d. of late Albany Savile of Oaklands, Devon, and
widow of W. O'B. H. Buchanan; and has issue — Con-
stantine de Courcy Hamilton, Gentleman (Ringrone,
Woking, Surrey), d. 1861 [m. 1887, Eliza Susan Eccles, d. of
late Capt. R. H. Swinton, R.N. ; and has issue — Gerald de
Courcy Hamilton, Gentleman, d. 1899 ; Evelyn de Courcy ;
and Violet Anna de Courcy]. C/ud^umor Constitutional.
Sons of Rev. Henry Hamilton, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Rector of Thomastown, CO. Kildare, <^. 1795; d.
1874; m. 1840, Frances Margaret, d. of Ralph Peters
of Platbridge: —
Col. Henry Blackburne Hamilton {t/.v.).
Arthur John Hamilton, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., d. 1846;
m. 1884, Evelyn Louisa, d. of F. W. Fryer of West Moors,
Dorset ; and has issue — Hubert Arthur Hamilton, Gentle-
man, ^.1894; and Frances May. J^es. — Norrington, Bourne-
mouth. Cluis—]\inior United Service, Constitutional.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Henry Meade Hamilton, C. B., d.
1820; d. 189s; m. 1845, Henrietta Mary, d. of Rev.
Sir Erasmus Borrowes, Bart. : —
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton, Esq., Col. late 14th
Hussars, and Brig. -Gen. S. Africa, d. 1853 ; ;«. 1885,
Florence Brooks, d. of Henry Tootal Broadhurst of Wood-
hill, Prestwick ; and has issue — Brian Gilbert Hamilton,
Gentleman, fi. 1886.
Sir Bruce Meade Hamilton, K.C.B. , Major-Gen. comdg.
3rd Div. ist Army Corps, !>. 1857. Chtds — United Service,
Carlton.
Hubert Ian Wetherall Hamilton, Esq., D.S.O., Bt.-Col.,
A.D.C. to the King, Mil. Sec. to Lord Kitchener, fi. 1861.
Ch/d — Army and Navy.
Keith Randolph Hamilton, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. O.xford-
shire, Lt. Inf., d. 1871 ; m. 1895, Ella Marcella, d. of Mnjor
John Finlay of Castle Toward ; and has issue. A'e.c —
Son of Capt. Thomas Rice Hamilton, 98th Regt., 6.
1827; killed in action, Zululand, 1879; m. Anne, d. of
George Baumbach : —
Cyril Hamilton, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. Thorneycroft's
Horse, d. i860; m. Constance Lodwick ; and has issue — (i)
Vivian Hamilton, Gentleman, i. ; (2) Meade Hamilton,
Gentleman, i. ; (3) Geoffrey Hamilton, Gentleman, d.
; (4) Alexander Hamilton, Gentleman, fi.
Res.—
Ygst. son of John Hamilton of Grove, co. Meath, b.
; d. 1847; m. Katherine Elizabeth, d. of William
Smythe of Barbavilla : —
Rev. Hans FrederickHamilton, Rector of Woodmansterne,
b. 1829; m. 1858, Mary Georgina (d. 1898), d. and coh. of
Charles Barry Baldwin, M.P., of Boveen, King's Co. ; and
has issue — Gawayne Baldwin Hamilton, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law (Jies.—s Oakley Street, Chelsea), b. 1861
[m. 1897, Agnes, d. of Lt. - Gen. Fiennes Middleton
Colvile, C.B. ; and has issue — Anthony Baldwin Hamilton,
Gentleman, b. 1898]; Geraldine Frances; Evelyn Maud;
and Alice Ellinor Mary. Seat — Boveen, Sharravogue,
King's Co. AV.9.— Court Haw, Woodmansterne, Surrey.
Sons of Hans Hamilton, Esq., Q.C., b. ; d. 1875;
m. 1833, Augusta, d. of Gen. Sir Frederick Augustus
Wetherall, G.C.H. :—
Augustus Henry Carr Hamilton, Esq., late Capt. R.A.,
b. 1834. Res.—
Lionel Hans Hamilton, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Douglas Hamilton, Gentleman, b. ; m. Adeline, d.
of Thomas J. Hamilton, Esq. ; and has issue. Res.—
HAMILTON (U.O.). Gules, three cinquefoils pierced
ermine, on a chief or, a lion passant of the first, a mullet
charged with a crescent for difference. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
antelope ermine, attired or, holding between the forepaws a
human heart gules. Motto — " Qualis ab incepto."
Sons of Trevor Richard Hamilton, Esq., J. P., of
Vessington, co. Meath, b. 1821 ; d. 1B91 ; m. 1854,
Elizabeth Catherine, d. of Hans Hamilton by Louisa,
d. of 3rd Lord Dufferin of Clandeboye : —
Trevor Blackwood Hamilton, Esq., late Capt. and Hon.
Major 5th Batt. Leinster Regt., b. i860; ?/!. 1883, Louisa
Hawkes, d. of George Knox and widow of Richard Garnett
of Summerseat, co. Meath ; and has issue — Grace Elizabeth.
Sea/ — Vessington, Dunboyne, co. Meath.
Henry Stannus Hamilton, Esq., Major Lanes. Fus. , b.
1862; m. 1891, Mary Constance, d. of Leonard Gow of
Hoyston, Lanarksh. Res. —
John Douglas Hamilton, Esq., Chief Commissioner of
Police and Sheriff at Lagos, Capt. 4th Batt. Roy. Irish
Fus., b. 1866. Res. — l^Sigos, West Africa.
HAMILTON (U.O.). Quarterly gules and argent, in
the first and fourth quarter three cinquefoils pierced ermine,
and a canton of the second, charged with a trefoil slipped
vert; 2 and 3, a lymphad, sailed, furled, and oars out
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed proper, the frame or,
hanging from the tree a shelf argent, charged with a
trefoil slipped vert. Mottoes (over) — "Through"; (under
the arms), "Sola nobilitas virtus."
Sons of Charles William Hamilton, Esq. , of Hamwood,
J. P., b. 1802; d. 1880; ?n. 1841, Letitia Charlotte, d.
of late William Henry Armstrong, M.P., of Moun
Heaton, King's Co. : —
Charles Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Hamwood {^.v.).
Edward Chetwood Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1847; m.
1870, Eleanor Georgina Anna Blanche, d. of Col. George
Gladwin Denniss ; and has issue— (i) Edward Charles
Bayley Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; (2) George Chet-
wood Digby Hamilton, Gentleman, /'. 1874 ; Blanche
Letitia ; Eleanor Georgina ; and Kathleen Maude Albina.
Res. — Inistioge, co. Kilkenny.
Arthur Hamilton, Esq., J. P. co. Dublin, formerly Lieut.
i2th Regt., /;. 1848; m. 1874, Alma Louisa Geraldine
Isabella, d. of late Edward and Lady Georgiana Croker ;
and has surv. issue— (i) Alick Edward Croker Hamilton.
Gentleman, b. 1879 ! (2) Robin Arthur Vesey Hamilton,
Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) Eric Richard Monck Hamilton,
Gentleman, b. 1888; (4) Geoffrey Cecil Monck Hamilton,
Gentleman, /'. 1894; Dorothy Alice Letitia; Rosalie Alma
Georgiana; and Elsie Marguerite Monck. Seai — Hollybrook,
Foxrock, CO. Dublin. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
WILLIAM KENTIGERN HAMILTON - CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Captain Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
J. P. for CO. Ayr. Born Sept. 30, 1865, being the eldest son
of the late Charles Vereker Hamilton -Canipbell, Esq.,
Major East Indian Army, and Col. Ayrshire Yeomanry
Cavalry from 1873 to 1885, by his wife Mary Sancroft Ran-
dall, only dau. of Samuel Randall, Esq., of Orford. Armo-
rial bearings— Gyronny of eight ermines and gules, in each
of the last four gyrons a bezant. Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a hand issuing
from a cloud holding a signet letter' proper. Motto —
" Optime quod opportune." Seai — Netherplace, Ayrshire,
C/ub — County (Ayr).
Colonel SHEFFIELD HAMILTON-GRACE, for-
merly Major 68th Foot, J. P. for co. Sussex'. Bom May 1835,
being tlie only son of the late Sheffield Grace, Esq., K.H.,
LL. D. , of Knole House, by Harriet Georgiana, last sur-
viving dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Hamilton, first Bart.,
of Woodbrook, co. Tyrone ; and assumed the additional
surname and arms of Hamilton by Royal License in 1880.
67?/i^— United Service. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, gules a lion rampant per fesse aigent and or, a
crescent for difference (for Grace) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and
iiii. gules, three cinquefoils ermine, ii. and iii. argent, a
lymphad sails furled sable, in the fesse point a crescent of
the last, and as an honourable augmentation a chief argent,
thereupon on a mount vert inscribed " Alba de Tormes" in
letters of gold, a castle with the wall on either side broken,
and from the battlements the flag of Spain flying proper
(for Hamilton of Woodbrooke). Mantling gules and ar-
gent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant argent, with the Motto over, "En
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grace affi^ " ; 2. of honourable augmentation, upon a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a castle as in the arms,
and in an escroU above the words, " Alba de Tornies " (for
Hamilton) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, an oak tree
proper, charged with a crescent sable, a frame-saw through
the trunk fesseways, also proper; and above the Motto,
"Through." Motto (below the arms)— " Concordant nomine
facta." Married, 1875, Anne (</. 1898), only dau. of the
late Joseph Smijth-Windham of Wawne, co. York; and
has Issue — Raymond Sheffield Hamilton-Grace, Gentleman,
Lieut. Durham Light Infantry, b. 1881 ; and Harriet
Kathleen. Seats — Knole House, Frant, near Tunbridge
Wells ; Woodbrook, Tyrone, Omagh, Ireland.
HAMILTON NOEL HAMILTON-HOARE, Gentle-
man, Member of Hoare's Bank. Bofn Feb. 20, 1836, being
the eldest son of the Rev. William Henry Hoare of Oakfield,
Crawley, co. Sussex, M.A. Camb. , formerly Fellow of St.
John's College in that University, by Araminta Anne his
wife, third dau. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Hamilton,
Bart., of Woodbrook, co. Tyrone, Governor of Duncannon
Fort, Colonel of the 69th Regt. of Foot, and Hon. Knt.
Comm. of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Tower
and Sword [and sister of the late Lieut. -Col. Sir James John
Hamilton, Bart., upon whose death s.p., Jan. 12, 1876, Mr.
Hamilton-Hoare, inright of his mother, becameoneof his co-
heirs and representatives] ; assumed by Royal License, 1884,
the surname and arms of Hamilton in addition to and before
that of Hoare. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, sable an eagle displayed with two heads
argent, charged on the breast with an ermine spot, within
a bordure engrailed of the second (for Hoare); 2 and 3,
quarterly i. and iiii., gules three cinquefoils erm.; ii. and iii.,
argent a lymphad, sails furled sable, in the fesse point a
crescent of the last, together with the following honourable
augmentation : a chief argent, thereon, upon a mount vert,
inscribed "Alba de Tormes" in letters gold, a castle with
the wall on either side broken, and from the battlements
the flag of Spain flying ppr. (for Hamilton). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased argent, charged
with an ermine spot (for Hoare) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet
or, an oak tree ppr. , charged with a crescent sable, a frame-
saw through the stem fesseways also ppr. (for Hamilton) ;
3. as an honourable augmentation, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a castle as in the arms.
Seat — Oakfield Lodge, Three Bridges, co. Sussex. Tozvn
residence — 3 Draycott Place, W. Club — Brooks's.
JAMES GIBSON HAMILTON - STARKE, Esquire,
M.A. , F.S.A. , a member of the Scotch Bar, and some years
a Judge in Jamaica, Justice of the Peace for the counties
of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright. Born February 9, 1837,
being the eldest son of the late James Starke, Esquire, of
Troqueer Holm, by his wife John Hamilton, daughter and
heir of Major James Gibson [eldest son of James Gibson,
Doctor of Medicine, Edinburgh, by Jean his wife, dau. and
eventually sole heir of Major Thomas Hamilton of the 8th
Royal Irish Dragoons]. He assumed the additional surname
of Hamilton as lineal representative, through his mother, of
the ancient family of Hamilton of Olivestob, in the county of
Haddington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4 azure, a chevron argent between a bull's
head erased and two acorns in chief and in base a key fess-
ways, wards downwards or (for Starke) ; 2 and 3 gules, a
martlet between three cinquefoils argent, a bordure em-
battled or (for Hamilton). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and for his Crests, i. a dexter hand proper, grip-
ping by the lug and tlie horn a bull's head downwards
erased or, distilling drops of blood proper (motto, over —
" Fortiorum fortia facta," for Starke) ; an antelope's head
proper, gorged and attired gules, and over it in an escroll
this Motto, " Invia virtuti pervia" (for Hamilton); and
below the shield, " Auxilio Dei." Married, April 15,
1863, Amelia, dau. of the Rev. Richard Rowland Bloxam,
M.A. , Rector of Harlaston, co. Stafford, and grand-dau. of
Lieut. -Genernl Thomas Goldie of Goldielea, co. Kirkcud-
bright. Seat — Troqueer Holm, Dumfries, N.B. Club —
County (Dumfries).
HAMILTON-WEDDERBURN (R.L., 14 Jan. 1904,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a chevron between
three roses gules, barbed vert (Wedderburn, L.O., c.
1672-7) ; 2 and 3, gules, a mullet argent, between three
cinquefoils pierced ermine, on a chief or, a human heart of
the first (Hamilton, U.O., 1897). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head erased proper (Wedderburn) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-antelope argent, attired or. holding between
the forelegs a human heart, and charged on the shoulder
with a mullet both gules. Mottoes — " Non degener,"
" Aquila non captat nmscas " (Wedderburn); '"Qualisab
incepto " (Hamilton).
Only son of Col. Henry Blackburne Hamilton, late
conidg. 14th (King's) Hussars, and prev. 6th D.G.M.A.
(q.v.), b. 1841 ; m. ist, 1874, Isabella Lottie, d. of
John Kellermann Wedderburn, formerly 2nd Life
Guards, and gd. of Gen. Sir Thomas MacMahon,
Bart., G.C.B. :—
Henry Kellermann Hamilton- Wedderburn (R. L. , 1904,
formerly Hamilton), Gentleman, Lieut. Scots Guards, b.
1881. J?es. — 98 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London,
W. Clubs — Guards', Cavalry. Post. add. — Guards' Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
HAMLYN. see CALMADY-HAMLYN, and SIL-
LIFANT-HAMLYN.
FREDERICK HAMLYN, Gentleman, of Clovelly
Court, CO. Devon, youngest son of Robert Gosling of
Hassobury, co. Essex ; assumed by Royal License the
name and arms of Hamlyn on his marriage. Armorial
bearings^Gules, a lion rampant per fesse wavy argent
and ermine, ducally crowned or, and (for distinction) in the
chief point a cross crosslet of the last, and upon an escut-
cheon of pretence the arms of Fane, namely azure, three
dexter gauntlets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-swan proper, on
each wing expanded sable a white rose of the first, and
on the breast a bird-bolt erect, the head downwards, of
the second, charged on the neck for distinction with a cross
crosslet also sable. Motto — " Mea virtute me involvo."
Married, June 11, 1889, Christine Louisa, sister and co-
heiress of the late Neville Hamlyn Batson Fane of Clovelly
Court and Avon Tyrrell, and dau. of the late Henry Edward
Hamlyn Fane, M.P., of Clovelly Court. Seats— C\o\e\\y
Court, Bideford, co. Devon ; The Old Hall, Langham,
Oakham.
HAMLYN (R.L., H. Coll.). Per fesse indented sable
and argent, two swords in saltire between as many
grvphons' heads erased in pale all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a griffin passant wings elevated and
endorsed sable, on the wings a quatrefoil argent, two swords
in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or. Motto — " Caute
sed strenue." Livery — Blue and silver.
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Son of Rev. Charles William Hunt Holley, M.A. ,
Vicar of Okehampton, b. 1845 ; d. 1891 ; in. 1876,
Susan Emily (who resumed the surname of Hamlyn
by Roy. Lie), d. of Shilston Calmady Hamlyn, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Leawood and Paschoe, Devon, Lord
of the Manor of Willesworthy (High Sheriff co. Devon
1878):-
Charles Hamlyn Hunt Hamlyn, Gentleman, B.A. , Lieut.
Roy. N. Devon Hussars, Lord of the Manor of Willes-
worthy, b. 1880. Seats — Leawood, Bridestowe, Devon ; Pas-
choe, Bow, N. Devon. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
HAMLYN (H. Coll.). Per fess wavy gules and argent,
a lion rampant between two arrows points downwards
counterchanged, within a bordure per fesse of the second
and first, charged with two torteau.x in chief and a plate in
base. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, si.x arrows three and
three saltirewise argent, interlaced with a chaplct of roses
of the last leaved vert.
Son of William Hamlyn of Buckfastleigh, co. Devon,
b. 1B22 ; d. 1864; vt. 1847, Mary, d. of James Hamlyn
of Lower Ash : —
James Hamlyn, Esq., J. P. co. Devon, b. 1847 ; m. 1874,
Sarah, d. of John Petrie of Broomfield, Rochdale ; and has
issue — (i) William Petrie Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2)
Joseph Burford Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) Harold
James Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1883; (4) Eric Henley
Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1885; (5) Edward Claude Hamlyn,
Gentleman, b. 1887 ; Gertrude ; and Winifred Mary.
Res. — Bossell Park, Buckfastleigh, Devon.
Sons of John Hamlyn (s. of William Hamlyn, d. 1864), b.
1849 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1874, Mary, d. of John Funeaux : — •
John Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. — Te.xas, U.S.A.
Ralph Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. — S. Africa.
Yr. sons of William Hamlyn (see above), b. 1822 ;
d. 1864 :—
Joseph Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1874, Elizabeth
Green, d. of Henry Hamling of Dean Prior ; and has issue —
Mabel; and Violet. Res. — Fullaford, Buckfastleigh, Devon.
William Hamlyn, Esq., J. P. co. Devon, b. 1852; in.
1886, Ethel, d. of Ralph Shorrock Ashton, Esq., J. P., B.A.,
of Woodlands, Darwen, Lanes. ; and has surv. issue — (i)
William Ashton Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Douglas
Hamlyn, Gentleman, iJ. 1894; and Joan. Res. — Hapstead,
Buckfastleigh, co. Devon.
Thomas Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1884, Mary,
d. of Ralph Shorrock Ashton, Esq., J. P., B.A., of Wood-
lands, Darwen, Lanes.; and has issue — Ralph Ashton
Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; Rachel Mary ; and Dora.
Res. — Buckfastleigh, Devon.
Hugh Walter Hamlyn, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; w. ,
Effie, d. of N. Orr of New Jersey, U.S.A. Res.—
STEPHEN HAMMICK, Esquire, J. P., Bombay C.S.
Boni May 9, 1846, being the third son of Rev. Sir St. Vincent
Love Hammick, I'art. , and Mary, dau. of Robert Alexander
of London. Armorial bearings— Paly of four or and vert,
a bordure ermine charged with seven hurts, on a chief azure,
a lion passant argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per pale or and vert,
holding an escarbuncle or. Motto — " Laudari a laudato."
Married, April 9, 1885, Constance, dau. of Gen. F.
Schneider ; and has Issue — (i) St. Vincent Frederick Ham-
mick, Gentleman, b. Aug. 11, 1886; (2) Eustace Hammick,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1888 ; (3) Ernest Lumley Hammick,
Gentleman, b. April 7, 1890; and Mary Caroline. Seat —
Cample Haye, Tavistock.
BASIL EDWARD HAMMOND, Gentleman, M.A.
(Camb. ), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron sable and gules, two doves
close in chief and three cocks' heads erased one and two in
base all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dove close proper, between two ears of
wheat stalked and leaved or, supporting with the dexter leg
a tilting-spear erect proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister
a banner gules, charged with a cock's head as in the arms.
Motto — " Fideliter." Postal address — Trinity College,
Cambridge.
OSBERT RENN LEIGH HAMPDEN, Esquire,
Capt. ist Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Born May 7,
1877, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Pre-
bendary Edward Renn Hampden, by his wife Catherine
Emma, daughter of the Reverend Prebendary Edward
Burdett Hawkshaw of Weston-under-Penyard, co. Hereford
(and grandson of the Rt. Rev. Renn Dickson Hampden,
D.D. , Lord Bishop of Hereford). Armorial bearings — Ar-
gent, a saltire double-parted and fretty, between four eagles
displayed azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a talbot ermine, gorged with a collar gemel, and resting
the dexter foot upon a cross patee azure. Motto — "Ves-
tigia nulla retrorsum." Postal address — Ewelme Old
Mansion, Wallingford, Oxon.
HAN BURY, quartered by SPARROW.
HANBURY, see BATEMAN-HANBURY-KINCAID-
LENNOX.
ADALBERT WILLIAM ALLEN HANBURY,
Gentleman. Bo?-n , being the only son of the late
William Allen Hanbury, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
—Or, a bend engrailed vert, cotised sable, a bordure
engrailed of the second, charged with four trefoils slipped
of the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Out of a
mural crown sable, a demi-hon or, charged on the shoulder
with three trefoils slipped one and two, and gorged with a
collar gemel vert, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe,
the staff sable, the head gold. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
§JOHN CAPEL HANBURY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L..
Hon. Col 3rd Batt. S. Wales Borderers. Born May
14, 1853, being the only son of the late Capel Hanbury
Leigh, Esq., of Pont-y-Pool Park, by his second wife Emma
Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Bates Rous
of Courtyrala, in the county of Glamorgan ; resumed the
surname of Hanbury only by Royal License, 1864. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or a bend engrailed
vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury) ; 2 and 3 gules, a
cross engrailed argent, in the first quarter a lozenge of the
second (for Leigh). Mantling vert and or. Crests - i. upon
a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown sable, a
demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe
also sable, helved gold (for Hanbury) ; 2. upon a wieath
of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed and
crined or (for Leigh). Motto — "Nee prece nee pretio."
Married, Jan. 8, 1885, Louisa Charlotte, Tasmania, younger
surviving dau. of Col. Edward Hungerford Eagar ; and has
Issue — Capel Lionel Charles Hanbury, Gentleman, b. Oct.
I, 1893. 5ea/—Pont-y- Pool Park, co. Monmouth.
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Sir THOMAS HANBURY, Knight Commander of the
Royal Victorian Order (1901), F.L.S.. Knight of the Order
of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, and Knight Commander
of the Cross of the Crown of Italy. Botn June 21, 1832,
being the third son of the late Daniel Bell HanVmry of
Clapham, Surrey, and of Rachel, dau. of Thomas Christy
of Broomfield, near Chelmsford. Armorial bearings as
recorded in the College of Arms are not adopted or accepted,
those used being as granted in 1623 to John Hanbury of
Pursell Green, co. Worcester, namely, or, a bend engrailed
vert, plain cottised sable, a mullet for difference of the last.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest [on a wreath or and
vert) — Out of a mural crozvn sable, a demi-lion gold, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the last, helved of the
first, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.
The descent of Sir Thomas Hanbury from the above-men-
iioned John Hanbuty is not yet officially proved or recorded.
Alarried, March 10, 1868, Katharine Aldam, eldest dau. of
Thomas Pease of Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire ; and
has Issue — (i) Cecil Hanbury, Esq., b. March 11, 1871 ;
(2) Daniel Hanbury, Esq., /'. June 3, 1876; (3) Horace
Hanbury, Esq., b. March 24, 1880. Residence — La Mortola,
Ventimiglia, Italy. C/«^— National Liberal.
ALAN BERTRAM HANBURY HANBURY-SPAR-
ROW, Gentleman. Assumed the additional surname and
arms of Hanbury by Royal Licence, 1899. Born Feb. 23,
1863, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Arthur
Sparrow, Esq., of Preen Manor, co. Salop, J. P. and D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1886, by his wife Emma Ruth, dau. of William
Gratrix of Eccles, co. Lancaster. Livery — Blue, gilt but-
tons, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the second
and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3,
or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two plain cotises sable,
three bezants (for Hanbury). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements
of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent, horned and crined
or, sem6e of pheons azure (for Sparrow) ; 2, out of a mural
crown sable, a demi-lion or, holding in the dexter paw a
battle axe sable, headed gold (for Hanliury). Motto — " In
Deo solo salus est." Married, May 26, 1891, Christian
Annie Margaret, dau. of Major-Gen. , Charles Jocelyn Cecil
Sillery, late 12th Suffolk Regt. , by Christina his wife, dau.
of Archibald .Smith of Hobart Town; and has Issue— [\)
Arthur Alan Hanbury Hanbury-Sparrow, Gentleman, h.
April I, 1892 ; (2) Brian Hanbury Hanbury-Sparrow, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 7, 1896 ; and Ruth Margaret Sillery. Estates
— Eaton-under-Heywood, and Rushbury, co. Salop. Resi-
dence— The Uplands, Tettenhall, co. Stafford.
HANCOCK (Confn. U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4,
ermine, a cock gules, on a chief engrailed sable, three
dexter hands appaum^e couped at the wrist proper
(Hancock); 2 and 3, per bend sable and argent, a bend
embattled counter-embattled between two trefoils slipped
all counterchanged (Strangman). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, charged on the shoulder with a fusil
azure, and holding between the paws an ogress, charged
with a cock of the first. Motto — " Vigilate et orate."
Sons of Thomas Strangman Hancock of Lisburn, co.
Down, Ireland, (5. 1813; d. 1871 ; m. i860, Emma, d.
of John Thomas Towson, F.R.G.S. : —
Charles Hancock, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
George Strangman Hancock, Esq., J. P. Witwatersrand
Dist. , Transvaal, b. 1865; ;«. 1895, Gertrude, d. of William
Scott of Manchester (by his wife Emma, d. of John White-
head of Elton, Lanes.) ; and has issue — Dugald Strangman
Hancock, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. — Cleveland, Transvaal.
Sons of George Hancock, b. 1820; d. i88o ; m. 1850,
Rachel Barratt : —
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ALFRED JOHN HANCOCKS, Esquire, formetly Capt.
1st Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers. Born 1828, being the
eldest son of the late John Hancocks, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of the late John White of Astley, co. Wor-
cester. Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure and gules,
in chief a garb between two cocks respecting each other, in
base a lion rampant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a cock gules,
holding with its dexter claw an ear of wheat or. MottO —
" Redeem time." Married, 1851, his cousin, Caroline
Louisa, second dau. and co-heiress of the late Samuel Han-
cocks of Woodfield House ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Ernest
Collingwood Hancocks, Gentleman, d. 1856 ; (2) William
Hancocks, Gentleman, b. 1857 \in., 1885, Edith, dua. of
Edward Paris of Claughton, Cheshire]; (3) Edgar Talbot
Hancocks, Gentleman, b. 1862 \nt., 1888, Constance, dau.
of Edward Paris of Claughton, Cheshire]; Caroline
Louisa, (/. 1866; Constance Ellen; Georgina Isabel; Are-
thusa Grace; nnd Adeline Ariadne. Seats — The Birches,
Wolverley, near Kidderminster ; Blakeshall House, Kidder-
minster.
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ANNESLEY JOHN HANCOCKS, Esquire, Major R.
Inniskilling Fusiliers. Born Sept. 13, 1864, being the only
surviving son of the late Arthur Annesley Hancocks, Gen-
tleman, by his wife Gertrude Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Rev. John William Donaldson, D.D. , Fellow of Trin.
Coll., Cambridge. Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure
and gules, in chief a garb between two cocks respecting
each other, in base a lion rampant or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a cock gules holding with its dexter claw an ear of
wheat or. Motto — " Redeem time." jl/iz/rm/, 1893, Mary
Beatrice, dau. of E. Renaud of Oldswinford, Stourbridge ;
and has Issue — Marguerite Gertrude.
AUGUSTUS TALBOT HANCOCKS, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. , late Major Worcestershire Militia. Born
April 23, 1838, being the fourth son of John Hancocks,
Esq., of Wolverley Court, J. P. cos. Worcester, Stafford,
and Salop, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late John
White of Astley, co. Worcester. Armorial bearings—
Per chevron azure and gules, in chief a garb between two
cocks respecting each other, and in base a lion rampant
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest^On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a cock gules holding with its
dexter claw an ear of wheat or. Motto — " Redeem time."
Married, 1888, Edith, dau. of the late Surgeon - Major
Joseph Salter Rimington, Bombay Army ; and has Issue —
Noel William Talbot Hancocks, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1889
[d. 1900); Augustus Cameron Hancocks, Gentleman, b.
July 1892 ; and Heather Belle. ,Sfa/^ Wolverley Court,
Kidderminster.
GEORGE HAND, Esquire, J . P. for co. of London , Sheriff
of the City of London 1894-1895. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a chevron between two dexter hands couped at the
wrist in chief, and a snaffle-bit in base all or, a like hand
between two bosses sable, and impaling the arms of Payne,
namely argent, on a bend gules, between a rose also gules,
stalked, leaved, and slipped in chief proper, and a mari-
gold stalked, leaved, and slipped in base also proper, five
cinquefoils of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cubit arm holding a marigold, leaved and slipped
proper, an escutcheon gules, charged with a golden fleece ;
with the Motto, " Perseverantia. "
HANDCOCK (Granted by Sir Edward Walker, Garter,
1645). Ermine, on a chief sable, a dexter hand couped at
the wrist between two cocks argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant azure, holding between the paws a fusil argent,
charged with a cock gules. Motto — " Vigilate et orate."
Sons of Richard, 4th Baron Castlemaine, ^. 1826; d.
1892 ; m. 1857, Hon. Louisa Matilda Harris, d. of the
2nd Lord Harris: — ■
The Rt. Hon. Albert Edward Handcock, 5th Baron
Castlemaine, of Moydrum Castle, co. Westmeath, Lieut.
and Gustos. Rot. co. Westmeath and a Rep. Peer, B.A.
Oxford, late Lieut. 4th Batt. Roy. Inniskilling Fus.
[Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant azure ; sinister, a cock
proper], h. 1863 ; w. 1895, Annie Evelyn, only d. of Col.
Joseph Thomas Barrington of Charlton, Kent ; and has
issue — Hon. Evelyn Constance. 5(?rt/j^Moydrum Castle,
Athlone ; Hare Island, Westmeath. Clubs — Carlton,
Wellington, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Hon. Robert Arthur Handcock, J. P. and D.L. co.
Westmeath, b. 1864 ; m. 1894, Ethel Violet, only d. of
Col. Sir Edmond Bainbridge, K.C.B. ; and has issue —
Richard Edmond Guy Handcock, Esq., b. 1896; and
Violet Louisa. Seat — Garnafailagh, Athlone.
Son of Richard Henry Handcock, Esq., late Lieut.
Roy. Munster Fus., b. 1858; d. 1891 ; in. 1886,
Katherine Eleonora, d. of Ven. Arthur Palmer, Arch-
deacon of Toronto : —
Florence Guy Handcock, Esq., b. (posthumous) 1892.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Hon. Robert John Handcock, B.A. , b.
1830; (/. 1902; m. 1856, Caroline, d. of Lt.-Gen.
Henry Pester, R.A. : —
Robert John Handcock, Gentleman, h. i860. Res. —
Henry Handcock, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Sons of Hon. and Rev. John Gustavus Handcock,
Rector of Annaduff, co. Leitrim, b. 1799 ; d. 1838 ; m.
1827, Frances Flood, d. of John Harward Jessop of
Doory Hall, co. Longford : —
Rev. John Harward Jessop Handcock, Vicar of St.
Mary's, Woodlands,/^. 1829; in. ist, 1856, Frances {d.
1864), d. of Rev. Nicholas Devereux, D.D., of Ballyrankin
House, CO. Wexford ; 2nd, 1873, Lucy, d. of Rev. Edward
Carr, LL.D. , late Vicar of St. Helens; and has issue —
Harward Devereux Handcook, Esq., b. 1874. Res.—'Y\\&
Vicarage, St. Mary's. Woodlands, Sevenoaks.
Richard Arthur Handcock, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; m.
1865, Haniette, d. of Michael James MacCormack, M.D. ;
and has issue — Harriet Frances. Res.—
Sons of Hon. Charles Handcock, Barrister-at-Law, b.
1808 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1845, Elizabeth, d. of Daniel Kelly
of Cargins, co. Roscommon :—
Henry Handcock, Esq., b. 1855. Res. —
Richard Handcock, Esq., J.P. cos. Westmeath and
Roscommon, b. 1859. ./?<fj.— Glenkens, Ashburton, New
Zealand. Club — Sackville Street (Dublin).
Sons of Capt. Hon. Robert French Handcock, b. ;
(/. 1871 ; m. 1848, Isabella Louisa, d. of James
Gordon : —
Robert Gordon Handcock, Esq., Major late B.S.C., b.
1849 ; m. 1882, Hon. Audrey Mary Florence Abbott, d. of
Charles Stuart, 3rd Lord Tenterden. Res. —
Stannus Henry Handcock, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; in.
1883, Theodosia Violet, d. of Murray M'Gregor Blacker,
Esq., D.L. CO. Mayo, of Chantilly, Richmond, Virginia,
U.S.A. Seat — Ramsay Tyrrell, Ingatestone, Essex.
Edward Stanley Handcock, Gentleman, b. 1853; m,
ist, 1880, Lucy Eleanor [d. 1882), widow of Capt. Hugh
Campbell, R.N., and d. of Capt. Clement Archer, 4th
Dragoon Gds. , of Hill House, Hampton ; 2nd, 1889, Rose
Marion, d. of Col. W. A. Middleton, C.B., R.A. ; and has
issue — Robert Temple Harris Handcock, Gentleman, late
Lieut, sth Batt. K.R.R.C, b. 1881; and (by second
mar.) — Marion Dorothy ; and Muriel Gordon. Res.—
Son of Tobias Handcock, b, \ d. ; m. ,
Johanna Reilly : —
Richard Handcock, Esq., late Lt.-Col. 46th Regt., b. ;
m. Jane Eraser, widow of Capt. Woodham ; and has surv.
issue — (i) Rev. William Eraser Handcock, b. [m. 1869,
Elizabeth Jane Colville] ; (2) Rev. Richard Handcock,
b. [m. , M. Swinhoe]. Res. —
HANDLEY, see DAVENPORT-HANDLEY.
HANDLEY (H. Coll., 25 Feb. 1904). Argent, a fess
invected gules between in chief two goat's sable, armed and
attired or, and in base a fusil of the second.
Daus. and coheirs of late Rev. William Handley,
Rector of Winthorpe, nr. Newark, Notts, M.A. (Can-
tab.), (5. 1811 ; d. 1873; m. , Charlotte, d. of Oliver
Toulmin : —
Charlotte Handley. Res. — Middlebush, Chester County,
New Jersey.
Louisa, m. 1880, Edward Pirie-Gordon, Esq. (t^.v.).
Ellen, a nun of the Order of the Sisters of Bethany.
A'fj.— House of Retreat, Lloyd Square, Pentonville.
HANDY, quartered by DUCKETT.
Colonel JOHN COMPTON HANFORD, C.B.
(1897), formerly Hanford-Flood, but assumed the
surname and arms of Hanford only by Royal Licence
dated March 6, 1893, served during Egyptian War, 1882-84,
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, and 4th class Medjidie), with Soudan
Expedition 1884, present at the battles of El Teb and Tamai
(two clasps 4th class Osmanieh), and with Nile Expedition
1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, two clasps). Born 1849,
being the eldest son of the late William Hanford-Flood,
Esq., J.P. , D.L. , of Farmley and Flood Hall, co. Kilkenny,
by his wife Frances, dau. of the late Charles Hanford of
Woollas Hall, co. Worcester. Armorial bearings— Sable,
a star of eight rays argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wivern of
the first, wings expanded argent. Motto— " Memorare
novissima." Seats—Flood Hall, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny ;
Woollas Hall, Pershore, co. Worcester. Clubs — Cavalry,
Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin).
PHELIPS BROOKE HANHAM, Esquire, Major
Royal Artillery. Born March 27, 1858, being the
is the Naval Cockade.
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second son of the late Captain John Hanham, by his wife
Amy Ursula, daughter of Alexander Copland. Ch/fi —
Junior Army and Navy. LAvery — Brown, with yellow
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable, three crosses
pat^e fitch^e of the first. Crest — A griffin's head erased
or, beaked sable. Motto — " Esse quani videri." Married,
Sept. 9, 1884, Gertrude Frances, eldest dau. of the late
Colonel P. L. C. Paget, of the Scots Guards ; and has
Issue — (i) Richard John Phelips Hanham, Gentleman,
born June 5, 1885, died August 23, 1890; (2) Esmond
Henry Paget Hanham, Gentleman, born March 12, 1887;
(3) Patrick John Hanham, Gentleman, born October 16,
1893. Postal address — Care of Messrs. Cox & Co., Charing
Cross. Club — Army and Navy.
HANKEY, quartered by DOBREE.
AUGUSTUS BARNARD HANKEY, Esquire, Lieut.-
Gen. late 83rd Regt. Born 1823, being the sixth but only
surviving son of the late John Barnard Hankey of Fetcham
Park, Surrey, by his wife Elizabeth, second dau. of John,
ist Lord de Blaquiere. Armorial toearings — Per jjale
azure and gules, a wolf salient erminois, vulned on the
shoulder of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased erminois.
Residence —
JOHN BARNARD HANKEY, Esquire, M.A., J.P..
High Sheriff 1879. Born April 21, 1845, being the only
son of the late George James Barnard Hankey of Fetcham
Park, by his wife Andalusia, second dau. of George P.
Barclay of Burford Lodge, Surrey. Armorial bearings—
Per pale azure and gules, a wolf salient eminois, vulned on
the shoulder of the second. Mantling azure and gules.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased
erminois. Married, firstly, April 27, 1872, Fanny Helen,
eldest dau. of Frederick Pratt Barlow; and has /jj^/ef — (i)
George Frederick Barnard, Esq., Captain K.R. Rifle
Corps, b. March 22, 1873; (2) Edward Barnard Hankey,
Esq., Captain Worcester Regiment, h. April 6, 1875; (3)
Francis James Barnard, Gentleman, b. Dec. 5, 1886 ;
Dorothea ; Mary Andalusia ; and Cecily Elizabeth. He
married secondly, April 28, 1888, Ellen Gertrude, dau. of
Sir Edward G. Moon, Bart. ; and has further Issue — (4)
Thomas Barnard Hankey, Gentleman, h. July 31, 1889;
(5) Arthur Barnard Hankey, Gentleman ; and Miriam
Barnard. Seat — Fetcham Park, Leatherhead, Surrey.
Club — Junior Carlton, Windham.
RODOLPH ALEXANDER HANKEY, Esquire, D.L.
CO. Middlesex. Born Jan. 12, 1837, being the second but
only surviving son of the late John Alexander Hankey,
Esq., J. P., High Sheriff of Sussex 1866, Comniissioner for
London, by his wife Ellen, dau. of William Blake of
Danesbiiry, Welwyn, co. Herts. Armorial bearings — Per
pale azure and gules, a wolf salient erminois, valued on the
shoulder of the second. Mantling azure and gules. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased erminois.
Married, 1872, Clara, dau, of Emil von Collani of Breslau,
Silesia. Residence — 54 Warwick Square, S.W.
HANKINSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a saltire between
two saltires couped in pale sable, an eagle displayed
between four cinquefoils of the field. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
sable, charged on each wing with a cinquefoil, and resting
each claw on a saltire couped all or. Motto — "Propositi
tenax."
Sons of late Robert Chatfield Hankinson, Esq., J. P.
Hants, b. 1824 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1851, Louisa Anne, d. of
Joseph Scott, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Colney Hall,
Norfolk :—
Robert Scott Hankinson, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Kyrle Chatfield Hankinson, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Res.—
Ernest Edwards Hankinson, Gentleman, b. 1869
Res.—
H ANN EN (H. Coll.). Sable^a demi-lion between three
portcullises or, within a bordure of the last. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
HANNAY, see RAINSFORD-HANNAY.
lion sable, gorged with a collar, and therefrom pendent
from a chain an escutcheon or, charged with a portcullis
sable. Motto — " Quasrere verum."
Son of Hon. James Chitty Hannen, B.A. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law, Registrar of Probate and Divorce
Court, b. 1851 ; d. 1903; m. 1876, Lucy, d. of C.
Schaeffer : —
James Archibald Winsland Hannen, Esq., B.A. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1878. Res. — 47 Palace Gardens
Terrace, London, W.
Yr. son of Rt. Hon. Sir James Hannen, Baron
Hannen, Pres. of Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Div. ,
and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, b. 1821 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 1847, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Nicholas Winsland : —
Hon. Henry Arthur Hannen, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1861 ;
ni. 1896, Mabel, d. of late George Gould of Christchurch,
New Zealand ; and has issue — Mabel Mary. Res. — The
Hall, West Farleigh, Kent. C/«i5— Brooks's.
HANNING, quartered by VAUGHAN-LEE.
HANSARD, quartered by FLOYER.
VICTOR HANSARD HANSARD, Gentleman,
A.M.LC.E. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a lion passant
sable, between three mullets pierced gules, on a canton
azure, a beehive or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested
azure, cuff or, the arm charged with a fesse argent, thereon
a bee volant proper, in the hand of the last a mullet, also
or. Motto — " Probitas verus honos." .Sffa/ — Silverleys,
Port Talbot, co. Glamorgan.
HANSBY, quartered by RAMSDEN.
CHARLES AUGUSTIN HANSON, Esquire, J. P.
Born Sept. 11, 1846, being the eldest son of Joseph Hanson,
late of Fowey , Cornwall , by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of William
Hicks of Fowey. Armorial bearings— Argent, three lions
rampant in chevron between as many mascles azure. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter forepaw an
antler or, and resting the sinister paw upon two mascles
fesseways and interlaced of the last. Motto — "Semper
parare." Married, June 16, 1869, Martha Sabina, youngest
dau. of James Appelbe, Esq., J. P. of co. of Halton,
is the Military Cockade.
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Canada; and has Issue — Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson,
Esq., Capt. 3rd West Riding Regt. , b. May 17, 1874; and
Alice Maud Appelbe. Residences — Fowey Hall, Fowey,
Cornwall; 39 The Mansions, S.W. Clubs — Conservative,
Wellington.
Sir henry HARBEN, Knight Bachelor. Born K\\^.
24, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Henry Harben,
by Sarah his wife, dau. of the late Benjamin Andrade.
Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a saltire parted and fretty between two spear-
heads in pale, and as many spurs with leathers in
fesse or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper,
holding a spur leathered or, between two roses gules, leaved
and slipped also proper ; with the Motto, " Summis viribus."
Married, firstly, August i, 1846, Anne, daughter of James
Such ; and secondly, Mary I., daughter of Thomas Bullman
Cole, of Notting Hill. Of the first marriage there is Issue —
Henry Andrade Harben, Esquire, born August 12, 1849 ;
and Mary Woodgate [///. Thomas Wharrie], Estates and
postal addresses — Warnham Lodge, near Horsham; and
Seaford Lodge, Hampstead. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Con-
stitutional.
HENRY EDWARD HARBIN, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Somerset, formerly Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. Somerset Light Inf.,
formerly H.E. I.C.S. Born Nov. 11, 1829, being the third
but eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Edward Harbin,
M. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of King Weston and
East Lydford, Somerset, by his wife Jane, eldest dau. of
John Hooper of Hendford Manor, Yeovil. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a saltire voided between four spear-heads
erect or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a gauntleted hand couped above the wrist
azure, holding a spur or, leathered sable. Married, April
28, 1858, Ellen, second dau. of Thomas Goulding,
H.E.I.C.S. , of Calcutta. Seat — Newton Surmaville, near
Yeovil, Somerset.
HARCOURT, quartered by HORDERN.
HARCOURT, see VERNON-HARCOURT.
HARCOURT (R.L., 1905.). Gules, two bars or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a peacock close proper. Motto — " Le bon temps viendra."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir William George Granville Venables-
Vernon-Harcourt, Kt. Bachelor, P.C., J. P., D.L.,
Q.C., M.P. , sometime Home Secretary and Chancellor
of the Exchequer, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m. ist, 1859,
Maria Theresa, d. of Thomas Henry Lister : —
Lewis Harcourt (formerly Venables- Vernon- Harcourt),
Esq., M.P., b. 1863; m. 1899, Mary Ethel, d. of late
Walter H. Burns of New York and North Mymms
Park, Hatfield ; and has issue — Doris Mary Therese ; and
Olivia Vernon. Seats — ^Nuneham Park, Oxford ; Stanton
Harcourt, Eynsham. Town res. — 14 Berkeley Square, W,
Clubs — Reform. Devonshire, National Liberal ,
AUBREY HARCOURT, Esquire, J.P. co. Berks, and
J. P. and D.L. for Oxford, Lord of the Manor of
Stanton Harcourt, which has been in the family for over
700 years, of Nuneham Courtenay, of North Hinksey, of
Coggs, of Northmoor, and of Shifford. Armorial bearings
— Gules, two bars or. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a
peacock close proper. Mottoes — ' • Le bon temps viendra,"
and " Gesta verbis prasvenient." Seats — Nuneham Park,
Abingdon ; Stanton Harcourt, Eynsham, both in co. Ox-
ford.
AUGUSTUS GEORGE VERNON HARCOURT,
Gentleman, M.A. , F. R.S. Bo7-n 1834, being the eldest
son of the late Frederick Edward Vernon Harcourt, Ad-
miral R. N. , by his wife Marcia, dau. of Admiral J. R.
Delap Tollemache. Armorial bearings— Gules, two bars
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a peacock close proper. Mottoes — " Le bon
temps viendra," and "Gesta verbis prsevenient." Married,
Sept. 10, 1872, Hon. Rachel Mary Bruce, second dau. of
Rt. Hon. Henry Austin, ist Lord Aberdare ; and has Issue
— (i) Bernard Francis Harcourt, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2)
Simon Evelyn Harcourt, b. 1882 ; Mildred Edith ; Mabel
Frances, twin with her sister; Cecil Violet; Helen Doro-
thea ; Janet Isabel ; Doris Margaret ; Winifred Rachel ;
and Isabel Marcia. Seat — St. Clare, Isle of Wight. Club
— Athenaeum.
GUY ELLIOT HARCOURT, Gentleman. Born Aug.
12, 1869, being the only son of the late John Simon Chan-
dos Harcourt, Esq., of Ankerwycke, by his wife Harriet
Emma Elizabeth, third dau. of the late Admiral Sir J. H.
Plumridge, K.C.B., R.N. Armorial bearings— Gules,
two bars or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of a
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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bon temps viendra."
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LEVESON FRANCIS VERNON-HARCOURT, Gen-
tleman, Commander of the Imperial Order of Franz Josef
of Austro - Hungary (R.L., 1904). Born Jan. 25, 1839,
being the second son of the late Frederick Edward
Vernon - Harcourt, Admiral R. N., by his wife Marcia,
dau. of Admiral J. R. Delap Tolleniache. Armorial
beaxings — Gules, two bars or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a peacock close
proper. Mottoes — " Le bon temps viendra," and " Gesta
verbis prasvenient." Married, August 2, 1870, Alice,
younger dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry Rowland Bran-
dreth, R.E., F.R.S. ; and has Isstie — (i) Leveson William
Vernon Harcourt, Gentleman, b. Oct. 15, 1871 ; (2) Archi-
bald Edward Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b. July 22, 18715,
d. April 13, 1891; Evelyn Alice ; and Violet Mary. Resi-
dence—ila.dAon House, Weybridge. Club — Athenaeum.
EDWARD EVELYN HARCOURT - VERNON,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co. Notts, and County
Councillor, High Sheriff 1894, late Captain Nottinghamshire
Yeomanry. Born Jan. 19, 1853, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. Evelyn Hardolph Harcourt-Vernon, of Grove
Hill, Prebendary of Lincoln, by his wife Jane Charlotti",
youngest dau. of Edward St. John Mildmay. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly ist and 4th grand quarters, quarterly
I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable; ii. and
iii. , or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (both for
Vernon) ; 2 and 3, azure, two bars argent (for Venables) ;
and and 3rd gi-and quarters, gules, two bars or (for Har-
court). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. a boar's
head erased sable, ducally gorged or (for Vernon) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, standing on a weir
of the last, banded azure, pierced through the body in fesse
by an arrow, and devouring a child proper (for Venables) ;
3. on a ducal coronet or, a peacock close proper. Motto —
" Ver non semper viret." Married, firstly, Sept. 9, 1879,
Grace [d. March 9, 1881), dau. of the Rev. AUeyne Fitz-
Herbert, Rector of Warsop ; and by her had Issue — (1)
Hardolph Venables Harcourt-Vernon, Gentleman, b. 6th, d.
13th March 1881. He married secondly, August 22, 1883,
Frances Theresa, d. of Sir William I<"itz Herbert, Bart; and
by her has Issue — (2) Granville Charles Fitz Herbert Harcourt
Vernon, Gentleman, b. May 30, 1891 ; (3) Egerton Gervase
Edward Harcourt-Vernon, Gentleman,!^. July 13, 1899; Sybil
Ida; Ida Beatrice; Muriel Theresa ; and Evelyn Hermione.
iVa/— Grove Hall, Retford, Notts. Club — Brooks's.
HARDING, quartered by NOTT.
Rev. JOHN TAYLOR HARDING, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Prebendary of Llandaff Cathedral, Proctor in
Convocation for Clergy of Diocese of Llandaff, Rural
Dean of Monmouth, M.A. Merton College, O.xford.
Born February 24, 1835, being the eldest son of John
Harding, Esq., Capt. North Somerset Yeomanry, by his
wife Jane Harding, }iee Morgan. Livery — Vt'axV. blue.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, azure, three mart-
lets in bend between two bendlets argent, the whole between
two escarbuncles or (for Harding) ; 2 and 3, per bend
ermine and erminois on a chief wavy sable, an estoile
between two escallops argent (for Taylor). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, on a staff
raguly fesseways sable, a dexter arm embowed in armour
and holding a sword, the blade wavy, all proper, charged
with two escallops, also sable. Married, June 25, 1857,
Patty, dau. of John Etherington Welch Rolls of The Hendrie,
Monmouthshire; and- has Issue— [\) John Reginald Hard-
ing, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., b. May 2, 1858; (2) Charles
Allan Harding, Gentleman, b. Nov. 20, 1859; (3) Rev.
Francis Henry Harding, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Sept. 15,
1861; (4) George Valentine Harding, Gentleman, b. Feb. 14,
1865. .SVa^ — Pentwyn, near Monmouth. C/^/iJj — Grosvenor,
Junior Constitutional, Royal Albert (Southsea).
SARAH JANE HARDING, Spinster, eld. dau. of
Thomas Richards Harding. Esq., J. P. and D.L., by
Sarah Anne, dau. of Samuel Cocker, Esq., J. P. Livery —
Dark blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a bend nebuly azure, between two bees volant proper,
three martlets or. Residences — St. Ann's Tower, Headingley,
Leeds ; The Hermitage, Doddington, Cambs.
THOMAS WALTER HARDING, Esquire, J. P. for
West Riding of co. York, Col. (ret.) of ist West York
Artillery Volunteers, High Sheriff for Cambs. and Hunts
1901. Born Jan. 22, 1843, being the only son of Thomas
Richards Harding, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Cambridge,
High Sheriff for Cambs. and Hunts 1891, by his wife Sarah
Anne, dau. of Samuel Cocker of Hathersage. Livery— "&\\xz,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
nebuly azure, between two bees volant proper, three mart-
lets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a rock proper in front of a tilting-
spear erect or, a porcupine also proper. Motto — "Per
ardua surgo." Married, May 19, 1869, Annie Heycock,
second dau. of Ambrose Edmund Butler, of Kepstorn,
Kirkstall, Leeds ; and has Issue — Walter Ambrose Heath
Harding, Gentleman, b. April i, 1870. Estates and postal
addresses — Hartsholme Hail, Lincoln ; The Abbey House,
Kirkstall, Leeds ; and Doddington, Cambs. Clubs — Con-i
stitutional, Royal Societies'.
Sir ARTHUR HENRY HARDINGE, K.C.M.G.
(1897), C.B. (189s), H.M.'s Minister in Persia, late Poli-
tical .Agent and Consul General in Zanzibar. Born Oct. 12,
1859, being the only son of the late Gen. the Hon. Sir
Arthur Edward Hardinge, K.C.B. , C. I.E. , second son of
the ist Viscount Hardinge, by his wife Mary Georgiana
Frances, Woman of the Bedchamber to H.R.H. the
Princess of Wales, eldest dau. of Colonel Hon. Frederick
Augustus Ellis (son of ist Lord Seaford). Armorial bear-
ings-Gules, on a chevron argent, fimbriated or, three
escallops sable, a crescent for difference, the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon of St. Michael and St.
George, and pendant his badges as K.C.M.G. and C. B. ,
and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Ellis,
nainely erminois, on a cross sable five crescents. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
mitre gules, thereon a chevron argent, fimbriated or, charged
with three escallops sable. Motto—" Mens a;qua rebus in
arduis." Married, Nov. 4, 1899, his cousin, Alexandra
Mina, third dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Arthur E. A. Ellis,
K.C.V.O., C.S.I. Seat — Bencombe House, Dursley,
Gloucestershire. Clubs— St. James's, Marlborough, Tra-
vellers'.
HARDWICK, quartered by CAVENDISH.
HARDWICKE LLOYD HARDWICKE, Esq., J. P. for
Gloucestershire. Born 1857, being the only surviving son of
the late John Lloyd Davies of Blaendyffryn, co. Cardigan,
by his second wife Elizabeth Bluett, only child of the late
Thomas Bluett Hardwicke of Tytherington, whose name he
has assumed ; s. his maternal great-grandfather in 1863.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a saltire nebuly azure, be-
is the Military Cockade.
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tween two spear-lieads sable, imbrued, in fesse, on a chief of
the second, three roses of the field, seeded and barbed vert.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a stag proper, supporting with the
dexter forefoot, a scaling-ladder sable. MottO — " Cervus
non servus. " Married, first, 1882, Elizabeth Marie, only
dau. of William Osborne Maclaine of Kyneton (she died
1883) ; second, 1885, Beatrice Richmond, dau. of William
Smith of Sundon House, Clifton ; and has, with other Issue —
Daphne. Seat — Tytherington Grange, Falfield.
GEORGE HARDWIN GALLENGA HARDWIN,
Esquire, J. P. co. Monmouth, claiming to be Marquis of
Ivrea of Parma (but has not yet received any Royal Licence
to bear the title in England), Capt. . Born
March i, 1859, being the only son of Antonio Carlo
Napoleon Gallenga (Marquis of Ivrea of Parma), by his
wife Anna, dau. and heir of Charles Oliver Plunket John-
ston (illegitimate son of Oliver, loth Baron Louth) by his
wife Susanna Pitches, sole heir of Samuel Johnson, Little
Bottisham Mam ir, co. Cambs. /.w^ry— Chocolate with white
collars. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4 (recorded
in Turin 1858), per fesse or and gules, in chief a gamecock
sable, armed, crested, and wattled of the second, in base a
lion passant argent; 2 and 3 (recorded in Dublin), sable
a bend and in the sinister chief a lower argent, all within
a bordure gobony argent and azure. MottO — "Vigil et
fortis. " Married, June 18, 1894, Eva Rosena, dau. of
Augustine Grieshaber of Baden. Seat — Coedithel, Llan-
dago, Monmouthshire. Toiun res. - 20 Craven Terrace, W.
HARDY, see COZENS-HARDY.
§ CHARLES STEWART HARDY, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Kent, High Sheriff 1874, Lieut. -Col. East
Kent Yeomanry, formerly 37th Regiment. Bor7i Dec. 18,
1842, being the eldest son of the late Charles Hardy of
Chilliain Castle, Kent, and Odsall House, Low Moor,
Yorks, Esq., J. P. and D. L., by his wife Catherine, younger
dau. of James Orr of Hollywood House, co. Down.
Livery — Brown coat, black and yellow waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend invected plain cotised gules,
three catherine-wheels or, on a chief of the second as many
leopards' faces of the third. Mantling gules and nrgent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a de.vter arm embowed
in armourproper, garnished or, entwined by a branch of
oak vert, charged with two catherine-wheels, the one above
and the other below the elbow gules, the hand grasping
a dragon's head erased proper. Motto -" Arme de foi
hardi." Married, Oct. 26, 1865, Fanny Alice, second dau.
of Matthew Bell of Bourne Park, Canterbury, Kent ; and
has Issue — (i) Charles Hardy, Gentleman, b. March 9,
1874; (2) John Hardy, Gentleman, b. July 10, 1877, d. July
II, 1888; (3) Henry Stewart Hardy, Gentleman, b. March
8, 1880; (4) Miles Hardy, Gentleman, b. Oct. 28, 1884;
(S) Edward Hardy, Gentleman, b. Aug. i, 1887; (6)
Alan Herbert Hardy, Gentleman, b. Nov. 2, 1889 ; Violet
Annis ; Mabel Ceylonia ; and Bertha Marion. Seat —
Chilham Castle, Canterbury. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
The Late EDMUND ARMITAGE HARDY, Esquire,
Col. (Retired List 21st Lancers) ; medal and clasp Mooltan
campaign, 1848, 1849, and medal and clasp for Indian
Mutiny. Bor?i March 4, 1824, being the eldest son of Col.
Edmund Hardy, Bombay Artillery, by his wife Grace,
dau. of Whaley Armitage, Esq., J. P. for co. Hereford,
Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse
invected argent, in chief an escallop or, between two lions
erased of the second, and in base a lion's head of the last,
between two escallops of the third, three magpies proper ;
and impaling the arms of Chetwood-Aiken, namely, quarterly
I and 4, or, a chevron sable, between two cocks respectant in
chief gules, and a hunting-horn in base vert, garnished and
stringed of the third (for Aiken) ; 2 and, 3 quarterly argent
and gules, four crosses pat^e counterchanged (for Chetwood).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head azure, gorged
with a collar invected argent, thereon three magpies proper,
an escallop between two quatrefoils fesseways or. Motto —
" Fear One." Married, Aug. 26, 1851, Grace Maxwell,
third daughter of Peter Freeland Aiken, Advocate, Banker,
of Bristol, by his wife Constantia Elizabeth (only child of John
Chetwood, Esq. , Capt. 33rd Regt. ), who in 1885 was granted
a Royal License to bear the additional surname and arms
of Chetwood in consideration of her father, Capt. John
is the Naval Cockade.
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Chetwood, being the heir and representative of Sir Richard
Chetwood, the claimant of the ancient Barony of De Wahull,
in the reign of James I.); and liad Issue — (i) Edmund
Arthur Hardy, born 1853, died 1879; (2) Charles Chetwode
Hardy, C.E., born Nov. 17, 1864; (3) Francis Armitage
Hardy, M.A., born June 7, 1866; (4) Rev. Henry Ernest
Hardy, B.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, born Jan. 7, 1869;
(s) George Cecil Hardy, Lieutenant R. N., born June 14,
1873 ; Helen Constance ; Grace Amy (died 1874) ; and
Mary Gertrude [;«. Cecil Arthur James Beatty]. Residence
— Mapleloft, Grange Road, Westbury-on-Tryn, near Bristol.
W LAURENCE HARDY, Esquire, Member of Parlia-
® ment for Ashford Division of South Kent, J. P. for the
W. Riding of the co. of York, and J. P. and D. L. for co. of
Kent, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts of the Univer-
sity of Oxford. Born April 14, 1854, being the fourth
son of Sir John Hardy, first Baronet, by his wife Laura,
daughter of William Holbech of Farnborough, Ban-
bury. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge. Livery
— Brown and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Argent, on a bend invected, plain cotised gules,
three catherine-wheels or, on a chief of the second, as
many leopards' faces of the third ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished or, charged with two catherine-wheels
gules, entwined by a branch oak vert, and grasping a
dragon's head erased proper. Motto — " Arm(^ de foi
hardi." Married, December 2, 1886, Evelyn Emily, eldest
daughter of Gathorne Wood of Thedden Grange, Alton,
in the county of Hampshire; and has Issue — (i) Arthur
Evelyn Hardy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 19, 1893 ; (2) Maurice
John Hardy, Gentleman, b. April 17, 1902. Postal add.—
42 Lowndes Square, S.W. ; Sandling Park, Hythe, Kent.
The Late CHARLES JOHN HARE, M.D. Cantab.
(Gonville and Caius Coll.), F.R.C.P., formerly Prof, of
BY WATCHFULNESS^
WSTEADFASTNESSI
Clinical Medicine in Univ. Coll. , London, Consulting Physi-
cian (late Physician) to Univ. Coll. Hosp. , Hon. Fellow
and Fellow and ex-President of several learned societies.
Born 1818, being the only son of the late Samuel Hare of
Leeds, by Mary Anne, dau. of John Eadon of Brightmore
House, Sheffield. Armorial bearings — Or, eight arrows
interlaced saltireways and banded gules, on a chief sable,
three mullets argent, a canton of the last, thereon a gate of
the third, the whole within a bordure ermine. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, sem(?e of mullets gules, sup-
porting a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister
a pennon gules, charged with a mullet argent. Motto —
" By watchfulness, by steadfastness." Married, 1863,
Catherine, youngest dau. of Edward Westhead of Croston
Tower, co. Chester ; and has, with other Issue — Harcourt
Yates Hare, educated at Harrow, M.A. and LL.B. (ist
Class Honours) of Caius Coll., Cambridge, b. 1865 \tn.
Grace, younger dau. of the late Charles Elam, M.D. ,
F.R.C.P.]. j5;'j/a/e.y— Wareside, Herts: Heathfield, Etch-
ingham and Buxted, Sussex, and Turweston, Bucks.
Residence — Berkeley House, 15 Manchester Square, Lon-
don, W.
Sir GEORGE RALPH LEIGH HARE, 3rd Baronet,
of Stow Bardolph, co. Norfolk, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Norfolk, late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards. Born March 16,
1866, being the eldest son of the late Capt. Sir Thomas
Hare, 2nd Baronet; and succeeded as 3rd Baronet, under
the creation of the United Kingdom, dated 1818, at the
decease of his father, Nov. 14, 1880. Armorial bearings-
Gules, two bars and a chief indented or, impaling the
arms of Marsham, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion
passant in bend gules, between two bendlets azure (for
Marsham) ; 2 and 3, sable, a bull's head couped argent,
enclosed within a torse or and azure (for Pym). Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a
ducal coronet or. Motto — " Non videri sed esse." Alar-
ried, December 3,1891, Lady Florence Mary Constance, dau.
of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Marsham, Earl of
Romney ; and has Issue — Grace Constance Leigh ; Mary
Leigh ; and Marjorie Florence Rhoda Leigh. Estates —
Gressenhall House, in the county of Norfolk ; Cadhay,
in the county of Devon. Postal address — Gressenhall
House, East Dereham, Norfolk. Clubs — Bachelors',
Windham.
HARFORD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, two
bendlets argent, between three cross crosslets fitcht^ in pale
of the last (Harford) ; 2 and 3, azure, a saltire paly ermine
and or, between two rams passant in pale of the second
is the MUitary Cockade,
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and as many cross crosslets fitch^ in fesse argent (Battersby).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of flames, issuant therefrom a phujnix
proper, two cross crosslets fitch^ in saltire argent (Harford) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, issuant out of fire proper, a
dragon's head per pale or and azure between a pair of
wings ermine. Motto — " Inter utrumque tene." Livery —
Black and silver.
Sons of John Battersby-Harford, Esq., J.P,, D.L.,
M.A., of Blaise Castle, Glos. , and Falcondale, co.
Cardigan, b. 1819 ; d. 1875; m. 1850, Mary Charlotte
Elizabeth, d. of H.E. the late Baron de Bunsen, for-
merly Prussian Minister at the Court of St. James's : —
John Charles Harford, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Cardigan
(High Sheriff 1885), J.P. co. Gloucester, Major Imp.
Yeoni., b. i860; m. 1893, Blanche Amabel (d. 1904), d.
of late Rt. Hon. Cecil Raikes, P.C, M.P., of Llwynegryn,
CO. Flint; and has issue — (i) John Henry Harford, Gentle-
man, /'. 1896 ; (2) George Arthur Harford, Gentleman, b.
1897 ; and Mary Amabel. Seats — Falcondale, Lampeter,
Cardiganshire; Blaise Castle, Glos. Club — Junior Carlton.
Frederic Dundas Harford, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co.
Cardigan, B.A, Christ Church (O.xon.), First Sec. in H.M,
Diplomatic Service, b. 1862 ; in. 1896, Amy Mary Josephine,
d. and coh. of late Henry Joseph Stourton, Esq., J. P., of
Holme Hall, Yorks. [Arms as above, and in pretence:
Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a bend or, between six fountains
(Stourton) ; 2. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets
fitch6 argent, an inescutcheon or charged with a demi-lion
pierced through the mouth with an arrow, all within a
double tressure flory and counterflory gules (Howard); 3,
sable, a chevron between three estoiles argent (Langdale),
and many other quarterings] ; and has issue— Joan Mary.
Seat^Vi.o\me Hall, York. Res. — British Legation, Buenos
Ayres. Clubs — -St. James's, Orleans, Ranelagh.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Dundas Harford- Battersby,
b. 1822; (/. 1883; m. Mary Forbes :^
Rev. John Battersby Harford, b. 1857. Res. — North
Lodge, Ripon.
Rev. Dundas Harford, b. 1858. Res. — St. Stephen's
Vicarage, Norwich.
Rev. George Harford, b. i860. Res. — Mossley Hill
Vicarage, Liverpool.
r>- '"' 2s F. Harford, b. 1864. j?^5.— Livingstone
on, E.
iGINALD HARGREAVES, Esquire, J. P.,
jt. R.N. Born April 8, 1864, being the second
iving son of the late Thomas Hargreaves, Esq.,
, J.P. for Berks, High Sheriff 1867, Capt. 3rd
shire Militia, also Hon. Lieut. R.N.R. , by his
dau. of Washington Jackson of Liverpool.
A Barings — Quarterly or and vert, on a fesse
.J 'een three bucks courant counterchanged, a
lantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
a buck's head erased vert, attired or, gorged
argent, charged with a fret gules, in the mouth
a sprig of oak proper. Motto — " Fortitudine et prudentia."
Married, June 15, 1891, Bertha Gamage de Lacy, dau. of
John Whitlock Stradling-Carne of St. Donat's Castle, co.
Glamorgan ; and has Issue — John Carne Hargreaves, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 4, 1900; Mabel Florentia ; and Sybil Cicely.
Seats — Drinkstone Park, Bury St. Edmunds ; Arborfield
Hall, Reading. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington, Automobile.
REGINALD GERVIS HARGREAVES, Esquire, J.P.
for Hants and Suffolk. Born October 13, 1852, being the
eldest son of the late Jonathan Hargreaves, Esq., J.P. and
D. L. , by his wife Anna Maria, dau. of Christoplier Harland
of Ashbourne, co. Derby. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
or and vert, on a fesse ermine, between three bucks courant
counterchanged, a fret gules. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased vert,
attired or, gorged with a collar argent, charged with a fret
gules, in the mouth a sprig of oak proper. Motto — " For-
titudine et prudentia." Married, Sept. 15, 1880, Alice
Pleasance, second dau. of the Very Rev. H. G. Liddell,
Dean of Christ's Church ; and has Issue— (1) Alan Knyveton
Hargreaves, Gentleman, b. Oct. 25, 1881 ; (2) Leopold
Reginald Hargreaves, Gentleman, b. Jan. 8, 1883 ; (3)
Caryl Liddell Hargreaves, Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1887.
Seat — Cuffnelis, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. C/k^— Carlton.
RICHARD TATTERSALL HARGREAVES, Gentle-
man. Born , being the eldest son of the late James
Hargreaves of Gooden House, Heap, Bury, Lanes. Armo-
rial bearings — Vert, a fesse nebuly argent, between a stag's
attires affixed to the scalp in chief and a stag courant in
base or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head couped azure, gorged with a
collar nebuly or, within the attires a rose argent, barbed
and seeded proper, the whole between two like roses.
Motto — " I die in harness." Residence —
His Honour Sir RICHARD HARINGTON, nth
Baronet, of Ridlington, co. Rutland (June 29, 1611), a
Judge of County Courts, J.P. cos. Hereford, Warwick,
and Worcester, D.L. and Chairman of Quarter Sessions
CO. Hereford ; succeeded his cousin in 1877. Born May 20,
1835, being the eldest son of the Rev. Richard Harington,
D.D., Rector of Old, co. Northants, and subsequently
Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, by his first wife
Cecilia, fourth dau. of Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D. , Dean of
Christ Church, Oxford. Z,n'e;j — Black, with white collar
and cuffs. Armorial bearings — Sable, a fret argent, the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased or, langued and collared gules, buckled of the first.
Motto — " Nodo firmo." Married, June 5, i860, Frances
Agnata, second dau. of Rev. R. Biscoe, Prebendary of
Hereford and Rector of Whitbourne ; and has Issue — (i)
Richard Harington, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), one of the
Judges of the High Court at Calcutta since 1899, J.P. and
b.L. CO. Hereford, b. March 3, 1861 [m., Sept. 5, 1899, the
Hon. Selina Louisa Grace, elder dau. of the Hon. C. S.
Dundas (Viscount Melville), and has issue, Richard Dundas
Harington, Esq., b. .Sept. 1900; John Charles Dundas
Harington, Gentleman, b. 1903J ; (2) Rev. Charles Haring-
ton, M.A. (Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Aymer-
strey, Herefordshire, b. May 23, 1862 \_?n., 1896, Audrey
Emma, dau. of Rev. Robert Burges Bayly, Vicar of
Bosbury, and has issue, Charles Robert Harington, Gentle-
man, b. 1897, and John Edward Harington, Gentleman,
b. 1901] ; (3) Edward Harington, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. Oct. 25, 1863; (4) Rev. Robert Harington,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of Peterstow,
Ross, b. April 26, 1868 ; (5) John Harington, Esq., Capt.
2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. April 10, 1873 ; Margaret Agnata
m., 1900, George Hume Pollock, Esq.] ; and Frances
Cecilia [;«. 1904, Rev. Cecil George Stokoe, M.A. , Oxon.].
Seat — Whitbourne Court, Worcester. Clubs — Arthur's,
Oxford and Cambridge, Junior Conservative.
ROBERT EDWARD STUART HARINGTON-
STUART, Esquire, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col., late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, eldest son of Robert Harington, Esq.,
late Capt. 12th Lancers, by his wife Charlotte, third dau.
and co-heiress of the late Andrew .Stuart of Castlemilk and
Torrance, in the county of Lanark. Assumed the surname
of Stuart in 1879, on succeeding to the estate of Torrance on
the death of his maternal aunt, Miss Christian Anne Stuart.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Clubs— Ca-Aion, Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh), Scottish
Conservative (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), Conservative
(Glasgow), /./z'srv— Oxford grey or dark blue, with brass
mountings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns :
Quarterly i and 4, or a bend gules, surmounted of a fe-^
chequy azure and argent, in the middle chief point a cres
gules (for Stuart) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fret argent (for H-
ton), impaling the arms of Arundell, namely sa>
hirondelles, three, two and one argent ; and for hi •
T. a dexter hand holding a sword all proper (fc
and in an escroll over the same this motto, " AvauL
lion's head erased or, gorged with a thong gules, buc'-.'d
or, the end pendent (for Harington) ; with the MottO.
"Nodo firmo." Married, firstly, April 28, 1863, Louisa
Alice (d. 1898), dau. of the late Hon. Robert Arthur
Arundell; secondly, 1902, Alice Sidney, dau. of Mr. and
Hon. Mrs. Madocks. ^j/a/^— Torrance, East Kilbride, co.
Lanark. Postal address— Torrz-Wce, East Kilbride, N.B.
JOHN HARKER, Esquire, M.D., J. P. Lanes. Born
May 9, 1834, being the second but only surviving son of
James Harker, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
^rKe
M$^^M^-'^^
Harding of Sedgwick, Westmorland. Armorial bear-
ings - Argent, a serpent nowed proper between two
bugle-horns in pale stringed sable, two flaunches vair6
or and gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed vested per pale sable and gules,
charged with two escallops or, the cuff argent, holding in
the hand proper a bugle-horn stringed sable. MottO —
"Audio et juvo." Married, Aug. 14, 1866, Lucy, dau.
of the late Edward Dawson, Esq., of .Aldcliffe Hall, near
Lancaster, l.P. Lanes. Postal address — Hazel Grove, near
Carnforth. Cl//l> — County (Lancaster).
HARLESTON, quartered by FOX.
Rev. GEORGE LAW HARKNESS, M.A., late Rector
of St. James's, Shaftesbury, second son of late Rev. Robert
Harkness, M.A., of Garryfine and Temple Athea, co. Lime-
rick, Vicar of East Brent, Somerset, by his wife Jane Waugh,
dau. of Rt. Rev. George Henry Law, D.D. , Bishop of Bath
and Wells (by his wife Jane, dau. of General Adeane, M.P.
CO. Cambridge). Armorial bearings — Gyronny of eight or
and ermine, each piece charged with a crescent alternately
gules and azure, over all a lion rampant sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dove
close per pale or and vert, holding in the beak an olive
branch also vert, fructed gold. MottO — "Hope in God."
Married Frances, dau. of Major Albert D'Alton ; and has
Issue— Henry D'AUon Harkness, Esq., C.B., Major 41st
Regt. , l>. March 10, 1859 ; and Janet. Residence — Nether-
wood, Southwater, Horsham, Sussex.
Rev. HENRY LAW HARKNESS, M.A., Rector of
St. Swithin's, Worcester, fourth son of the late Rev. Robert
Harkness, M.A., of Garryfine and Temple Athea, co.
Limerick, Vicar of East Brent, Somerset, by his wife Jane
Waugh, dau. of Rt. Rev, George Henry Law, D.D., Bishop
of Bath and Wells (by his wife Jane, dau. of General Adeane,
' P. CO. Cambridge). Armorial bearings— Gyronny of
or and ermine, each piece charged with a 'crescent
V gules and azure, over all a lion rampant sable.
■lies and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
"^r pale or and vert, holding in the beak an
vert, fructed gold. MottO— " Hope in
■atha, dau. of Edward Clarke ; and
''ectory, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
HARKNESS, M.A., Rector
n of the late Rev. Robert
"emple Athea, co. Lime-
'"■is wife Jane Waugh,
^ , Bishop of Bath
■ Adeane, M.P.
-' of eight or
'*ernately
■tling
"ve
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Hark.
rick, Vic.
dau. of Rt.
and Wells (by
CO. Cambridge).
and ermine, each pi.
gules and azure, over u
gules and or. Crest — On
close per pale or and vert,
branch also vert, fructed gold.
Married Constance Susan, dau. of u
Poole, who (/. Nov. 1879. Res. — Web
Rev. ROBERT HARKNESS, M.A., lai
Giles, Wimborne, third son of the late Rev. K
ness, M.A. , of Garryfine and Temple Atiiea, co. ,
Vicar of East Brent, Somerset, by his wife Jane \v
dau. of Rt. Rev. George Henry Law, D.D., Bishop of b.
and Wells (by his wife Jane, dau. of General Adeane, M.P.
CO. Cambridge). Armorial bearings—Gyronny of eight or
and ermine, each piece charged with a crescent alternately
gules and azure, over all a lion rampant sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dove
close per pale or and vert, holding in the beak an olive
branch also vert, fructed gold. MottO— " Hope in God.''
Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Siddon of Stoneygate
House, CO. Leicester, and widow of Dr. Toswill ; and ha<
Issue— {\) Robert Law Harkness, Gentleman ; (2) Willian:
Bathurt Harkness, Gentleman ; Margaret ; Katherine ; and
Constance. Residence —
WILLIAM HENRY HARKNESS, Esquire, late
Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, B.A. (Trin. Coll., DuMin),
served in the Zulu Campaign 1879. Bonu Jan. 10, (854,
being the only son of Rev. William Harkness, M.A, of
Garryfine and Temple Athea, co. Limerick, Vicar of Vins-
combe, co. Somerset, by his wife Sarah Anne, dau. of |ohn
Peebles, Dublin, M.D. Armorial bearings— Gyromy of
eight or and ermine, each piece charged with a creeent
is the Military Cockade.
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alternately gules and azure, over all a lion rampant sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dove close per pale or and vert, holding in the beak an
olive branch also vert, fructed gold. Motto — ''Hope in
God." Married, Feb. 1901, Lucy Emily, dau. of Major
Launcelot Kiggell of Cahara, Glin, co. Limerick. Seat —
Garryfine.co. Limerick. Res. — Temple Athea, co. Limerick.
HARLESTON, quartered by CONYERS, FLETCHER-
VANE, and LEMPRIERE.
HARIVIAN. see STAFFORD-KING-HARMAN and
KING-HARMAN.
§ THOMAS EDWARDS HARMAN, Esquire, Major
in the Army, late the Queen's, J. P. Born April 15,
1842, being the only son of Samuel Thomas Harnian of
Palace, co. Wexford, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter
of John Lloyd Edwards of Cammoline Park, co. Wex-
ford. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron between six rams counter passant, two
and two argent, armed and unguled or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a sinister arm erect, vested azure, cuffed argent, the
hand proper, grasping a rose-branch stalked and leaved
vert, bearing two roses, one gules, the other argent, seeded
of the first. Motto — " Dieu defend le droit." Married,
Jan. 15, 1885, Mary Edith, dau. of Richard Clayton-Brown-
Clayton, Esq., of Adlington Hall, Lanes., and Carrigbyrne,
Wexford, J. P. and D.L. cos. Wexford and Kilkenny ; and
has Issue — Thomas Clayton Harman, b. Oct. 1886; and
Katherine Olga Dorothy. Estates — Carrigbyrne, co.
Wexford; Ballycaron, co. Kilkenny. Postal address —
Carrigbyrne, Wexford. Clubs — Junior Army and Navy,
Kildare Street, (Dublin).
FREDERIC WILLIAM HARMER, Gentleman, Jus-
tice of the Peace, Fellow of the Geological Society, Mayor
of Norwich 1887-1888. Born .April 24, 1835, being the
eldest son of Thomas Harmer of Norwich, by. his wife
Emily, second daughter of William Youngman, also of
Norwich. Club— RoyvA Societies'. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly, per fesse nebuly or and
sable, on a bend vaire, between in the second and third
quarters a rose argent, barbed, seeded, leaved, and slipped
proper, three lozenges of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm embowed, vested sable, cuffed
argent, the hand proper holding three roses gules, each
barbed, seeded, leaved, and slipped also proper, three
lozenges conjoined fesseways or; with the Motto, "Esse
quam videri." Married, January 18, i860, Mary, third
daughter of Adam Lyon of Downham, in the county of
Cambridge; and has Issue — (i) John .Alexander Harmer,
Gentleman, born October 27, i860 ; (2) Sidney Frederic
Harmer, Gentleman, born March 9, 1862 ; (3) Thomas
Bertrand Harmer, Gentleman, born November 15, 1867 ;
(4) William Douglas Harmer, Gentleman, born August
25, 1873 ; and Edith Mary. Estates — Cringleford, and
Eaton, in the county of Norfolk. Postal address — Oakland
House, Cringleford, Norfolk.
HARMSWORIH (H. Coll., 1904). Azure, two rolls
of paper in saltire or, laanded in the centre gules between
four bees volant of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two ostrich
feathers or, a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping
a roll of paper or.
Sons of Alfred Harmsworth, Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), b. 1837 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1864, Geraldine Mary,
d. of William Maffett of Dublin : —
Sir Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Bart. (23 Aug.
1904), J. P. for Cinque Ports, b. 1865; 7n. 1888, Mary
Elizabeth, eld. d. of Robert Milner of Kidlington, co.
Oxford. ^'ea/j-— Elmwood, St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet :
Sutton Place, Guildford. Town res. — ^36 Berkeley Square,
London, W. Club — Beef Steak.
Harold Sidney Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1868; m.
1893, Mary Lilian, d. of George Wade Share of Forest Hill,
S. E. ; and has issue — (i) Harold Alfred Vyvyan St. George
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Vere Sydney Tudor
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (3) Esmond Cecil
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. — North End Place,
Hampstead.
Cecil Bisshopp Harmsworth, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), /'. 1869; m. 1897, Emelie Alberta, d. of
William Hamilton Maffett, Barrister-at-Law, of St. Helena,
Finglas, co. Dublin ; and has surv. issue — Cecil Desmond
Bernard Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Stella Mary ;
and Daphne Cecil Rosemary. Res. — 28 Montague Square,
W. Clubs — Devonshire, National Liberal.
Robert Leicester Harmsworth, Gentleman, M.P. for
Caithness-shire since 1900, b. 1870 ; m. 1892, Annie Louise,
d. of Thomas Scott of Cornard, Suffolk, and Wandsworth,
Surrey; and has issue — (i) Alfred Leicester St. Barbe
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) Harold Cecil Aubrey
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1897; (3) Robert Lovel St.
John Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (4) Arthur Geoffrey
Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. 1904; Annie Mary Geraldine ;
and 'Violet Lilian Rosemary. Res. — 3 Marlborough Gate,
London, W. Club — Reform.
Hildebrand Aubrey Harmsworth, Gentleman, b. i8';2 ;
m. 1900, Kathleen Mary, d. of E. Denny Berton, M.B. ,
CM. (Edin. ) of St. John's, New Brunswick; and has issue
— (i) Hildebrand Alfred Beresford Harmsworth, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; (2) Ronald Aubrey Leicester, Gentleman,
b. 1902 ; (3) Chamberlain Michael Hildebrand Harms-
worth, b. 1903. Res. — Poynter's Hall, Herts; Heath-
lands, Hampstead Heath. Town res. — 51 Curzon Street,
London, W.
Albert St. John Harmsworth, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1876. Res. — 2 Great Cumberland Place, W.
Vyvyan George Harmsworth, Gentleman, b, 1881. Res.
— 2 Great Cumberland Place, London, W.
JOHN HARPER, Gentleman, LL.D. Armorial bear-
ings— .Argent, a fesse azure, between three harps sable,
stringed gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a harp sable, stringed or. Motto —
" Te Deum laudamus." Residence —
HARRIS, quartered by TEMPLE.
HARRIS (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron invected ermine,
between three escutcheons azure, each charged with a hedge-
hog proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, gorged with a
chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, thereon
a hedgehog as in the arms, between the attires a chaplet
of roses gules, leaved vert. Motto — -"My prince and my
country."
Son of late John Harris, Esq. J. P., and D.L., of Grey-
southen, Cumberland : —
Joseph Harris, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Cumberland (High
Sheriff 1895), Capt. (Hon. Maj. ) Westmorland and Cumber-
land Imp. Yeo. 1892-1901, b. 1859; m. 1896, Hope, yrj
d. of late Herbert Knowles. Seats — Calthwaite Hall.
Carlisle ; Greysouthen, Cockermouth, Cumberland. Club,
— Carlton, Cavalry.
HARRIS of Lakeview, co. Cork (Confn. U.O.). Azure,
a chevron between three hedgehogs or, on a chief argent
as many cinquefoils pierced gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant or, holding between the paws a cinquefoil pierced
gules. Motto — " I ndustria Veritas et hospitalitas." Livery
— Dark blue, brass buttons.
Sons of William George Harris, Esq., J. P., of Kilcully,
CO. Cork (son of William Prettie Harris of Lakeview,
CO. Cork), b. \ d. ; vi. , Themer, d. of
Benjamin Swete, Esq., J. P., of Timoleague, co.
Cork : —
William Prettie Harris, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
Cleveland, Ohio.
Benjamin Swete Harris, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Newtown, Hobart, Tasmania.
James Crofts Harris, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1881,
Elinor, d. of Charles Langley, Esq., J. P. of Tay Lodge,
CO. Waterford. Estates — Has interest in Estates of Pierce-
town and Ballinahina, co. Cork. Res. — Moira, Blakeney,
Gloucestershire.
HARRIS of Westcotes, Leicester. Arms (6-. 1830-
1840) — Sable, three piles, two and one or, each charged
with a bull's head caboshed of the first. Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuing from
is the Naval Cockade.
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the battlements of a tower or, a bull's head sable, charged
with a cinqueloil gold. Motto — " In Deo solum robur."
Sons of Rev. Joseph Harris (1831- 1892) of Westcotes,
Leicester, and of Herm House, Eastbourne, M.A.
(0.\on.), Rector of Gt. and Little Shepey, Leics. , m.
1862 ; Susanna [d. 1898), d. of Rev. Henry Clark,
M.A. , Vicar of Harmston, Lines. : —
Rev. Joseph Montague Harris, Vicar of St. John's, Woking,
b. 7 Nov. 1864 \_m. 1905, Edith Annesley, d. of George F.
Malcolmson]. Res. — The Vicarage, Woking. Club — Ox-
ford and Cambridge.
William Cecil Harris, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b.
8 Apl. 1869 ; m. 2 Jan. 1901, Rhoda Mary, d. of Charles
Arthur Barclay. Res. — 50 Campden House Court, London,
W. ; Moatlands, nr. East Grinstead. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
Henry Blackwall Harris. Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
10 May 1871. Res. — 37 Kensington Square, W. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of Joseph Harris of Westcotes, Leicester (1797-
1882), m. 1828, Eliza, d. and coh. of William Parker
Sibson of Thrussington : —
Samuel Harris, Gentleman, b. 3 May 1834 ; in. 13 May
1863, Charlotte Georgina [d. 1878), d. of Basil Thomas
Woodd, Esq., M.P. , of Conyngham Hall ; and has surv.
issue — Frederick William Harris, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 4 March 1866; Margaret Eleanor [;;/. 1894, Rev. Hugh
Seymour Isaacs, M.A.]; Constance Mary ; Edith Georgina ;
Beatrice Louisa ; and Dorothy Grace. Seat — Westcotes
Grange, Leicester. Club — Conservative.
William Harris, Gentleman, b. 30 Jan. 1836. Res. —
Mill Gap, Eastbourne.
HARRIS. Sable, on a fesse wavy between three sea-
dogs courant or, as many Cornish choughs proper. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rock proper, a demi sea-dog or, gorged with
a collar gemel sable, grasping a Cornish chough also proper.
Motto—-" True and fast."
Son of Sir George David Harris, J. P., a Member of
Colonial Parliament of Bahamas, b. 1827 ; d. 1902 ;
in. 1854, Eliza Margaret, d. of Hon. Henry Adderley
of Bahamas : —
Henry Percy Harris, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister
(Lincoln's Inn), Dep. Chrmn. L.C.C. 1898-9, b. 1856.
Res. — 17 Craven Hill, London, W. Clubs — Oxford and
Cambridge, Junior Carlton.
ALFRED HARRIS, Esq., J. P. for Westmorland (High
Sheriff 1885) and for W. Riding of co. York. Born 1826,
being the fourth son of the late Edward Harris of London,
by Isabella, dau. of the late John Tindall of Knapton Hall,
CO. York. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings —Azure,
on a chevron ermine, between three hedgehogs or, as many
wheatstalks bladed vert, in the centre chief a faggot of the
third banded of the fourth. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a demi-pelican displayed argent, collared gemel azure, and
charged on the breast with three gouttes-de-sang, a faggot
fesseways proper, banded vert. Married, ist, 1849, Harriet,
dau. of Joseph Tylor of London ; 2nd, 1868, Anne, dau. of
Edward Meryon, M.D. , of London ; and has by the former,
with other Ajwd? — Edward Harris, Gentleman, iJ'. 1852. Seat
— Wharfenden, Frimley, Surrey.
CHARLES EDWARD HARRIS, Esquire, of Tylney
Hall, Winchfield, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Southampton, Barrister -at -Law. Borii March 28, 1843,
being the only son of the late Charles Harris of Fulford
Grange, in the county of York, by his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of John Dixon, in the same county. Club —
United University. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron ermine, between
three hedgehogs and in the centre chief point a laundle of
reeds erect or, banded vert, three ears of wheat slipped of
the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
pelican rising argent, vulning herself, charged on the neck
with three guttes-de-sang, and gorged with a collar gemel
azure, a bundle of reeds fesseways proper, banded vert.
Married, February 3, 1870, Jessie, daughter of Henry
St. John, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of West Court,
Finchampstead, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue
— (i) Charles Edward St. John Harris, Gentleman, Lieu-
tenant i6th Lancers, born November 10, 1873 ; (2)
Wilfrid Harris, Gentleman, born June 25, 1878; (3) Ray-
mond Jocelyn Harris, Gentleman, born May 9, 18S4 ;
Helen Carleton [married, April 21, 1892, her cousin Owen
Harris, Captain 33rd Regiment] ; Winifred Rose ; and
Jessie Margaret. Estates — Tylney Hall, Winchfield, in
CO. Southampton ; West Court, Finchampstead, in co.
Berkshire ; Pikeley, Allerton, in co. York.
CLAUDIUS SHIRLEY HARRIS, Esquire, Capt. York
and Lancaster Regt. , M.A. (Oxon.). Born
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron ermine, between
two hedgehogs in chief and as many battle-axes saltireways
in base or, a pellet. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of two battle-axes
saltireways sable, a hedgehog erminois. Motto — " Fortis
quia paratus."
FREDERICK LEVERTON HARRIS, Gentleman,
M.P. for Tynemouth, M.A. Cantab. Born Dec. 17, 1864,
being the son of Frederick William Harris, Esq., J. P.,
by Elizabeth, dau. of Peter M'Leod Wylie. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a chevron ermine, between three
hedgehogs, and in the centre chief point a bundle of reeds
erect or, banded vert, three ears of wheat slipped of the
last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-pelican rising argent,
vulning herself, charged on the neck with three guttes-de-
sang and gorged with a collar gemel azure, a bundle of
reeds fesseways proper, banded vert. Married, 1886,
Gertrude, dau. of the late John Grubb Richardson of
Bessbrook, co. Armagh. Residences — 4 Green Street,
Park Lane, London, W. ; Camilla Lacey, Dorking.
C/«^j— Carlton, St. James's.
Sir GEORGE DAVID HARRIS, Knt. (cr. 1888). Born
1827, being the son of David Nicholas Harris, Esq., of
Laleham, Middlesex. Clubs — Conservative, Gresham. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, on a fesse wavy between three sea-
dogs courant or, as many Cornish choughs proper. Mant-
ling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a rock proper, a demi-seadog or,
gorged with a collar gemel sable, and grasping a Cornish
chough also proper. Motto — " True and fast." Married,
1854, Eliza Margaret, dau. of Hon. Henry Adderley. Re-
sidetice — 32 Inverness Terrace, W.
HERBERT JAMES HARRIS, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace. Born January 8, i860, being the eldest son of the
late Charles Harris ot Calne, in the county of Wiltshire,
who died 1872, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Per fesse azure and sable, three crescents in fesse between
is tbe Military Cockade.
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as many hedgehogs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-pegasus wings addorsed ermine, gutt{?e-de-
poix, holding in the mouth two ears of barley also or, and
resting the sinister leg on an increscent gules. MottO^
" Ubique patriam reminisci." Married, firstly, June 19, 1884,
Annie, second daughter of Walter S. Chapman of Hadley,
in the county of Hertford, and by her (who died 1885) has
Issue — Annie Kathleen. He married secondly, Nov. 9, 1892,
Mabel, dau. of the late William Henry of Brighton ; and
by her has Issue — (i) Leslie Herbert Hoey Harris, Gentle-
man ; (2) D'Arcy Herbert Francis Harris, Gentleman; and
Evelyn Mabel. Seat — Bowden Lacock, Chippenham.
§ WALTER HENRY HARRIS, Esquire, C.M.G.,
Member of Council of Society of Arts 1892-95, one of
1892-93 (received the unanimous thanks of the Commis-
sioners from British Colonies in a despatch to the Secretary
of State for services rendered). Member of Mansion-House
and Antwerp Committees for Antwerp Exhibition 1893-94,
and of British Committee for Tasmanian Exhibition 1894-95,
Sheriff of London 1889-90, Master of the Worshipful Com-
pany of Loriners 1896, J. P. Surrey, Officer of the Order of
Leopold of Belgium, only son of Henry Harris of Clapham,
Surrey. A /z '<?;_>'— Black, with red facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Per bend gules and sable, on a bend or between two
crescents fesseways in chief of the last and a sword erect in
base proper, pommel and hilt gold, three hedgehogs of the
second, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a
C.M.G.. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock proper, a hedgehog azure between
on the de-xter side a decrescent and on the sinister side an
increscent or. Motto — " Ubique patriam reminisci." Mar-
ried GrSice, only dau. of Capt. Thomas Hylands of Brighton,
Sussex. Residences — 12 Kensington Gore, S.W. ; Rusthall
Beacon, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Orleans.
FREDERIC JAMES HARRISON, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Chester and Stafford, High Sheriff Cheshire 1894. Born
Feb. 27, 1853, being the eldest son of James Harrison, by
his wife Jane, dau. of Joseph Heath. Armorial bearings
— Vert, on a pile nebuly, between two pheons points down-
wards in base argent, a lion rampant of the field. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of park pales, a hare proper resting the fore-paw
on a garb fesseways and to the dexter or. Motto —
" Vigilantia." Married, July 20, 1880, Emily Margaret,
dau. of the late Robert Brown Watson of Sudworth, New
Brighton, Cheshire; and has Issue — Jane Ellen Leslie;
Ellen Emily ; Rosamond Mary ; and Frederica Heath.
Seats — Maer Hall, Newcastle, Staffordshire; Hare Apple-
tree, Qiernmore, co. Lancaster ; Wallasey, Cheshire.
GILBERT HENRY WORDSWORTH HARRISON,
Gentleman, late Lieut. 104th Bengal Fusiliers. Bo)n April
25, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Wordsworth
Harrison, Esq., J, P., by his wife Charlotte Emily, dau. of
H.M.'s Lieuts. for the City of London, J. P. co. of Kent,
one of the British Commissioners to Chicago Exposition
the Rev. Thomas Bartlett, Vicar of Burton Latimer, North-
ampton. Armorial bearings — Azure, three piles, two in
the chief and one in the base azure, each charged with a
demi-lion couped of the field. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent,
is the Naval Cockade.
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resting the sinister fore-paw on a clarion or, on the shoulder
three hurts, two and one, each charged with a cross patte
also argent. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur." Married,
1884, Helen Florence, dan. of Charles Coverley of Oporto ;
and has Issue — Matthew Charles Coverley Harrison, Gentle-
man, second Lieut. 3rd Militia Batt. Loyal North Lanes.
Regt., b. April 10, 1885 ; and Maud Laura Coverley. Seat
— Manx View, Seascale, Cumberland. Club — New Reform.
GR^ME HARRISON, Gentleman. Born Oct. 27,
1868, being the sixth son of the late Peyton Harrison of
Clifton, Albemarle County, Virginia. Armorial bearings
— Or, three piles sable, each charged with a demi-lion
erased of the field, holding in the paws a rose gules,
on a chief of the second a rose between two escallops
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
interlaced also azure; with the Motto, "Pro Rege et
patria." Married, July 26, 1866, Althea Nona, daugh-
ter of the Reverend Charles Hensley Maberly, Master
of Arts, Vicar of Owslebury, in the county of South-
ampton ; and has Issue — (i) James Kay Maberly Har-
wreath of the colours, on an escallop gules between two
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, a dove or.
Motto — " Vincit virtus omnia." Married, March 19, 1888,
Alice Ogston, dau. of George Ogston, and widow of F. A.
Marquand ; and has had Issue — (i) Grteme Harrison,
Gentleman, b. April 3, 1889 ; (2) Randolph Harrison, b.
1892, d. 1893 ; ^nd Ellen Grceme. .SVa/ — Easthorpe House,
Ruddington, Notts. Clubs — Windham, St. James's.
JAMES HARRISON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the counties of Lancashire and Westmorland, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law.
Born August 18, 1836, being the eldest son of the late
James Harrison, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Lancashire, by his wife Harriette, daughter of
Richard Kay. Chcb — Junior Conservative. Livery — Blue
coat, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, drab breeches.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three
mascles chevronways or, between as many demi-lions ram-
pant erased erminois ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant erased or,
gorged with a collar gemelle azure, and holding be-
tween the paws a wreath of oak proper, three mascles
rison, Gentleman, born March 29, 1869 ; (2) Charles
Newton Maberly Harrison, Gentleman, born April
29, 1872 ; Mary Althea Maberly ; and Edith Frances
Maberly. Estate — Nether House, Long Sleddale, in the
parish of Kendal. Post. add. — Newby Bridge, Ulverston.
§JOHN HARRISON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1883-84. Born March 20, 1819, being the
eldest son of John Harrison, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , Higli
Sheriff 1833, by his wife Elizabeth, only surviving dau. and
heiress of Edmund Evans of Yeldersley House, co. Derby.
Armorial bearings — Per pale nebuly azure and sable,
three demi-lions couped, each holding between the paws a
cross crosslet fitch^e or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a demi-lion
couped or, senile of lozenges azure, holding between the
paws a chaplet of roses proper. .SVa/ — Snelston Hall,
Ashbourne, co. Derbv.
WILLIAM BEALEY HARRISON. Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. co. Stafford, High Sheriff 1897 ; has Jubilee
Medal (1897). Borti Jan. 16, 1838, being the second son of
William Harrison, Esq., J. P., of Norton Hall, co. .Stafford,
is the Military Cockade.
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by Mary, eldest dau. of John Bealey, Esq., J. P., of The
Hills, Bloxwich. Livery (dress)— Dark green with gold
facings, plush breeches, silk stockings ; (undress) dark
green with gold buttons, scarlet waistcoat with gold braid.
Armorial bearings — Per saltire or and argent, upon a
mount in base an alder tree proper, a chief nebuly gules,
thereon three' eagles close of the second, impaling the
arms of Bancroft, namely vair, two garbs bendways or,
between two bendlets ermine, all between as many cross
crosslets fitch^e or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per saltire or
and argent, holding in the dexter paw a branch of alder
slipped proper, and within a chain in arch of the first.
Motto— "Sat cito si sat bene." Married, April 23, 1874,
Georgiana Charlotte, youngest dau. of Peter Bancroft of
Beechley, Allerton ; and has Issue — William Edward Har-
rison, Esq., J. P.. /'. Aug. 14, 1875; and Mary Gertrude.
5e(2^— Aldershaw, Lichfield. C///^.f — Wyndham, Devon-
shire, Orleans, Union (Brighton).
HARRISON (H. Coll.). Per chevron invected argent
and sable, two roses in chief and a demi-lion in base all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
B. Harrison. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
or, a chevron chequy ermine and gules, between three crosses
pat^e fitch(5e at the foot sable (for Broadley) ; 2 and 3
azure, a bend vair, argent, and gules, between three demi-
lions erased or (for Harrison). Mantling gules and or.
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, charged on
the shoulder with a rose argent, between two crosses patce
fitch^e sable. MottO — " Sis niemor et persta."
Son of E. Harrison, Esq., J. P., »i. Elizabeth War-
burton :^
His Honour Judge Eli Harrison, a County Court Judge
and Local Judge of Supreme Court of British Columbia
and Stipendiary Magistrate, h. 1852 ; m. Eunice Mary
Louisa, d. of Roads Seabrook ; and has issue — (i) Paul
Phillipps Harrison, Gentleman, /;. 1882 ; (2) Victor Birch
Harrison, Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) CHaud Lionel Harrison,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (4) Herschel Roads Harrison, Gentle-
man, b. 1896 ; Eunice Bagster Agatha \jn. J. Colborne
Coote of London, Ontario]; and Bernice May Seabrook.
Res. — Nanaimo, B.C.; Harrison Street, Victoria, B.C.
Cli/b^\]n\on (Victoria, B.C.).
HENRY BROADLEY HARRISON - BROADLEY,
Esquire, J. P. for East Riding, Lord of the Manors of
EUoughton-cuni-Brough, the Prebendary of the Prebend
of North Newbald, the Prebend of Husthwaite in North
Newbald, and of a moiety of the Manor of Sutton in
Holderness, and Patron of the Livings of Welton,
Elloughton, Sutton, and (alternatively) of Rempton ;
assumed the additional names and arms of Broadley by
Royal Licence, May i, 1896, pursuant to the will of his
uncle. Col. W. H. Harrison-Broadley of Welton. Born
March 12, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet
of roses gules, a cross patee fitch^e at the foot sable (for
Broadley) ; 2 on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or,
charged with a bend vair as in the arms, supporting with
the sinister paw a shield argent, thereon two branches of
laurel saltireways vert (for Harrison). Motto— " Nihil viget
simile." Married, ]u\y 2°' 1878, Belle, only dau. of John
William Tracy of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ; and has Issue—
tohn Harrison-Broadley, Gentleman, b. Dec. 17, 1880;
Julia; Leola; and Louisa. Seats — Welton House, Brough,
East Yorks ; Tickton Grange, near Beverley ; Hon Gate,
Beverley, Yorks. C///i^— Carlton.
Captain THOMAS HARRISON-TOPHAM, D.S.O.
(1892), R.E. , served in Burmah 1892 at defence of
Sadon ; assumed the additional surname and arms of
Topham by Royal Licence in 1896. Born 1864, being
the son of the late Capt. Thomas Arthur John Harrison,
R.A. Livery— mne, faced with white. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron gules
between three herons' heads erased sable, a snake nowed
or, in the centre chief point a cross pat6e fitchfe of the last
(for Topham); 2 and 3, or, on a cross engrailed azure between
in the first and fourth quarters an arrow point downwards
proper, five pheons or (for Harrison). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — (i) upon a wreath of the colours two
crosses pat^e fitch^e in saltire or, interlaced with as many
serpents vert (forTopham) ; (2) upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter cubit arm habited azure, cuffed or, en-
circled by a wreath of oak or, holding in the hand a broken
arrow point downwards proper, two pheons or. MottO —
" Persevere. ' Married, April 13, 1898, Muriel Gertrude
M'Leod, dau. of the Venerable Arthur Frederick Clarke,
Vtcar of Cockerham, Lanes. , and Archdeacon of Lancaster ;
and has Issue -Vera. Mary M'Leod. Residence -The
Warren, Shrewsbury Lane, Shoes Hill, Woolwich ; Cald-
bergh, Middleham, Yorkshire. Clubs— Army and Navy,
Junior Army and Navy.
HARROP, see HULTON-HARROP.
HART (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and sable, two
esquire's helmets in chief and a fleur-de-dis in base argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a Saracen's head in profile couped at
the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent
and gules, five fleurs-de-lis fessewise argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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HART (H. Coll.). Quarterly, per pale nebuly azure and
argent, in the first and fourth quarters a sword point down-
wards proper, pommel and hilt or, and in the second and
third quarters a fleur-de-lis gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a sword fessewise point to the sinister proper, pommel
and hilt gold, thereon a stag trippant argent, attired or,
charged on the body with three fleurs-de-lis fessewise gules,
and in the mouth a sprig of olive slipped and fructed
proper. Motto — " Heddwch " ( = peace).
Sons of the late Samuel Hopgood Hart, Esq., of
Mulgrave House, Sutton, Surrey, a Commissioner of
Lieutenancy for the City of London, fi. 1835 ; d. 1898 ;
7n. 1864, Frances Mary, d. of Sir Thomas Scambler
Owden, Alderman of the City of London, and Lord
Mayor 1877-8 : —
Samuel Hopgood Hart, Gentleman, Solicitor, /;. 1865;
m. igoi, Eliza Jane, only d. of William Hipkins of Edg-
baston, Birmingham ; and has issue — (i) Edmund Scambler
Hart, Gentleman, d. 1902 ; (2) Edward Dunstan Hart,
Gentleman, l>. 1903. ^es. — Edenhurst, Birdhurst Road,
South Croydon, Surrey.
Thomas Owden Hart, Gentleman, i. 1866. J?es. — Mul-
grave House, Sutton, Surrey.
John Metcalf Hart, Gentleman, d. 1868 ; m. 1900, Maud,
d. of Robert Thomas Lattey of Cregg Park, Island,
Oranmore, co. Galway ; and has issue — Evelyn Maud ;
and Dorothy Frances, /^es. — "Glenside," AUeyn Road,
Dulwich.
James Hopgood Hart, Gentleman, />. 1876. J?es. —
Philip Ewing Hart, Gentleman, i. 1878. J^es. —
Sons of : —
Wyndham Hart, Gentleman, 6. ; m. ; and has
issue. J^es. — Fairfield, Leigham Court Road, Streatham.
Percival Hart, Gentleman, d. . J?es. —Grove Lodge,
Hampstead Lane, Highgate.
ARTHUR FITZROY HART-SYNNOT, Esquire,
Maj. -General in the Army, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (1889), and Knight of the
fourth class of the Order of the Osmanieh (1882). Com-
manded the sth (the Irish) Brigade in the Transvaal, S.
Africa ; assumed additional name and Arms of Synnot by
R.L., 1902. Born May 4, 1844, being the fourth but
eldest surviving son of the late Lieutenant-General Henry
George Hart, by his wife Frances Alicia, dau. of the Rev.
Holt Okes, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, three swans in pale sable,
ducally gorged or, on a canton gules, a sword in pale
proper (Synnot) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron or, between two
stags' heads caboshed in chief of the last, and three swords,
one in pale surmounted by two in saltire points downwards
in base proper, pommels and hilts gold (Hart), and in
pretence the arms of Synnot, namely argent, three swans
in pale sable, ducally gorged or, on a canton gules, a sword
in pale proper ; and pendent below the escutcheon his
badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath. Mantling sable and or. Crests — (i) Upon a
wreath of the colours, a swan issuant wings expanded sable,
ducally crowned or and vulned in the breast with an arrow
gold, feathered argent (Synnot) ; (2) upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head between two antlers all proper (Hart).
Mottoes — " Sine macula," "Celer atque fidelis." Married,
December 22, 1868, Mary Susanna, dau. of the late Mark
Seton Synnot, Esq. , of Ballymoyer, in the co. of Armagh,
J. P. and D.L. for the co. 01 Armagh; and has /w/ze — (i)
Arthur Henry Seton Hart-Synnot, Gentleman, b. July 19,
1870; (2) Ronald Victor Okes Hart-Synnot, Gentleman, b.
July 24, 1879 ; Beatrice May ; and Horatia Annett Blanche.
Seat — Ballymoyer, Newtown Hamilton, co. Clare. Club —
Junior United Service.
HORATIO HOLT HART, Esquire, Col. R.E. (retired).
Borti Aug. 9, 1850, being the sixth but third surviving son
of the late Lieutenant-General Henry George Hart, by his
wife Frances Alicia, daughter of the Reverend Holt Okes,
Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Sable, a chevron or, between two stags' heads
caboshed in chief of the last, and three swords one in pale,
surmounted by two in saltire points downwards in base
proper, pommels and hilts gold, a crescent for difference.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head between two antlers all
proper; with the Motto, "Celer atque fidelis." Martied,
August 8, 1872, Emily Aline, daughter of James George
Clements ; and has /wz/s— William Cecil Hart, Gentleman ;
Laurence George Hart, Gentleman, twins, b. Aug. 16, 1877
[w. 1903, Alice Maud, dau. of Henry Blake Goodall, Bar-
rister-at-Law, of Belvedere, Missoorie, India]. Postal ad-
dress—do King, Kmg & Co. , Bombay.
Sir ISRAEL HART, Knight Bachelor (1895), J. P.
and Alderman for the Borough of Leicester, and has been
High Bailiff and four times Mayor thereof. Born 1835,
being the son of the late Mordecai Hart of Canterbury, by
Frances, his wife, dau. of the late M. Moses of Cheltenham.
Armorial bearings— Vert, a hart trippant or, between four
cinquefoils in chief of the last, and a fasces fesseways in base
proper, head to the sinister. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a fasces a hart as in
the arms, the dexter foreleg resting on a crown vallary
azure. Motto— "Via trita via tuta." Afarried, firstly,
1866, Caroline ((/. 1867), dau. of Joseph Sewill of London,
and secondly, 1875, Charlotte Victoire, dau. of the late
Samuel Moses of Pembridge Square, London, W. ; and
has Issue ~{i) Edward Samuel Hart, Esq.; (2) Harold
Joseph Hart, Esq. ; (3) Arthur Charles Hart, Esq. ; (4)
William Henry Spencer Hart, Esq. ; Marguerite ; Gladys
Elizabeth; and Vera Carlotta. Residence — \sh\e\gh,
Knighton, near Leicester. C/z<^5— National Liberal, Libera!
(Leicester).
Major-Ge.n'eral Sir REGINALD CLARE HART,
V.C. (1879), K.C.B. (1898), K.C.V.O. (1904. Born June
II, 1848, being the fifth but second surviving son of the
late Lieut. -Gen. Henry George Hart, by his wife Frances
Alicia, dau. of the Rev. Holt Okes, D.D. Livcty — Black,
buff facings. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron or,
between two stags' heads caboshed in chief of the last, and
three swords, one in pale surmounted by two in saltire points
downwards in base proper, pommels and hilts gold, a cres-
cent for difference, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Synnot, namely, quarterly i and 4 argent, three
swans in pale sable, ducally gorged or, on a canton gules,
is tlie MUitary Cockade.
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a sword in pale proper, a crescent for difference (for Syn-
not) ; 2. the same arms without the crescent ; 3. ermine,
two bars gules (Nugent). Mantling sable and or. Crest
^On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head between two
antlers all proper. Motto — " Celer atque fidelis." [Fed.
H. Coll.] Married, Aug. 6, 1872, Charlotte Augusta, dau.
of Mark Seton Synnot, Esq., of Ballymoyer, co. Armagh,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Armagh ; and has Issue — (i) Harold
Charles Hart, Esq., Capt. Royal Warwickshire Regt., b.
March 30, 1874; (2) Henry Hart, Gentleman, /'. March 30,
1874, d. same day (twin with Harold Charles) ; (3) Henry
Francis Hart, Gentleman, b. June 7, d. Aug. 16, 1876; (4)
Reginald Seton Hart, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Sherwood
Foresters, b. June 27, 1882 ; (5) Norman Synnot Hart, Gen-
tleman, 1^. March 24, 1888; Annie Rosabel Clare; and
Sylvia Agnes Alicia. Postal address — Government House,
Chatham. Club — United Service.
HARTCUP of Upland Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, a chev-
ron gules, between three Saracens' heads affront^e couped
at the shoulders, each collared with a short bow proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
Eastwood, Old Catton, Norfolk.
Norfolk County (Norwich).
Clubs — Constitutional ,
GEORGE LOYD FOSTER HARTER, Esquire, J. P.
(1894) Gloucestershire. Born 1852, being the eldest son of
James Collier Harter, Esq., J.P. ,of The Cedars, Leamington,
by Mary lileanor, dau. of Frederic Foster of Sale Priory.
Armorial hearings— Argent, a lion rampant double-queued
between three mullets of six points azure, pierced of the
field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
colours, a warrior's head in profile couped at the shoulders,
hel meted proper, garnished or, between two wings argent,
in front thereof a short bow, stringed of the first. Livery —
Light drab, red facings.
Sons of the late William Hartcup, Esq., J.P. , of
Upland Hall, co. Suffolk, b. 1814 ; d. 1895; m. 1843,
Louisa Jane, eld. d. of James Taylor JVlargitson of
Ditchingham House, Norfolk: —
Herbert James Hartcup, Esq., V. D. , late Col. comdg.
2nd V. B. Norfolk Regt., b. 13 Oct. 1844; m. 17 Nov. 1875,
Fanny Maria, eld. d. of late Capt. Henry William Selby-
Lowndes, 15th Hussars; and has surv. issue — (i) Montagu
Herbert Hartcup, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) William
Richard Monyns Hartcup, Gentleman, b. 1882; (3) John
Archibald Hartcup, Gentleman, b. 1899; and Marjorie Ruth.
Seat — Upland Hall, Bungay, Suffolk. Res. — The Bank
House, Bungay. Clubs — Constitutional, Norfolk County
(Norwich).
William Thomas Hartcup, Gentleman, b. 30 March 1848 ;
III. II April 1877, Florence Mary, yr. d. and coh. of late
Edward Charles Coles of Paul's House, Bishop Hull, and
Orchard Portman House, Somerset, by his wife Ellen, d. of
John Hartnoll Moore, R.N., of Cadeleigh Court, Devon,
and grand-dau. of late Edward Coles, Esq., of Paul's
House, Major Comdt. Taunton Troop of West Somerset
Yeo. ; and has issue —(i) Geoffrey Hamihon William Hart-
cup, Gentleman, b. 1886; (2) Roderick Edward Hartcup,
Gentleman, b. 1889; Cicely Florence; Isabel [w. 1903,
Capt. Claude Arthur William Hamihon, R.N.]; Audrey
Woodforde [m. 1904, Clement Dawes Pawle of Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools] ; Geraldine;
and Stella. Seat — Upland Hall, Bungay, Suffolk. Res. —
of the colours, a stag springing from a fern-brake proper,
and gorged with a collar azure. Motto — "Deo omnia."
Married, 1887, F. Geraldine, dau. of William Sacheverell
Coke, Esq., of Brookhill Hall, Derbyshire, J.P. and D.L. ;
and has Iss7ie — James Collier Foster Harter, Gentleman ;
Helen Frederica Ehzabeth Foster ; and Geraldine Nevill
Foster, ^ea/— Salperton Park, Hasellon, R.S.O., Glos.
JAMES FRANCIS HATFEILD HARTER, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. for Beds., and J.P. for Bucks, High
Sheriff co. Beds. 1885, Major and Hon. Col. Royal Bucks
Hussars. Born March 15, 1854, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. George Gardener Harter of Cranfield Court,
Bletchley, Beds. , J.P. , by his wife Elizabeth Jessie, dau. of the
Rev. James Beard, M. A. C///fo— Carl ton. Turf. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant double-queued between
three mullets of six points azure, pierced of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stag springing from a fern-brake proper, gorged
with a collar azure. Motto — "Deo omnia." Married,
April 22, 1887, 'Violet, elder dau. of the late Douglas Loftus,
Grenadier Guards ; and has Issue — Audrey Violet Hatfeild.
Seat — Cranfield Court, Woburn Sands, R.S.O. , co. Bedford.
PERCIVAL LA TROBE HARTER, Esquire, J.P. cos.
Bucks and Northants. Born 1854, being the son of the
late James Collier Harter, Esq., J. P., of The Cedars,
Leamington. C//<'(^— Windham. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a lion rampant double-queued between three
mullets of six points azure, pierced of the field. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
stag springing from a fern-brake proper, and gorged with
is the Naval Cockade.
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a collar azure. Motto — "Deo omnia." Married, 1887,
Margaret, dau. of Robert Case of Inverness Terrace, W.
WALTER GEORGE HATFEILD HAR TER, Esquire,
J. P. Born 1855, being the second son of the late Rev.
George Gardener Harter of Cranfield Court, Newport Pag-
nell, CO. Beds., J. P., by his wife Elizabeth Jessie, dau. of
the Rev. James Beard, M.A. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a lion rampant double-queued between three mullets of six
points azure, pierced of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag spring-
ing from a fern-brake proper, gorged with a collar azure.
Motto — "Deo omnia." Seat — The Bury, Kempston, co.
Bedford. Club — Arthur's.
ALFRED HARTILL, Gentleman. Boni Oct. 19, 1849,
being the third son of the late Randle Hartill of Willenhall,
by his wife Eliza, dau. of the late William Thomas of
Walsall. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a mount in base
vert, a hart lodged and regardant gules, a chief of the last,
thereon an arrow in pale point downwards between two
hearts of the first. Mantling gules and argent ; and for the
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
hart lodged and regardant gules, holding in the mouth an
arrow in bend sinister argent, and resting the de.xter fore-
leg on a heart also gules. Motto — " Diligentes Deus ipse
juvat. " Postal address — Walsall.
FREDERICK WILLIAM HARTILL, Gentleman.
Bom Aug. 29, 1875, being the only surviving son of the late
William Henry Hartill, Esq., J. P. co. Stafford, by his
wife Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of James Tildesley of Summer-
ford House, Willenhall. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a mount in base vert, a hart lodged and regardant gules,
a chief of the last, thereon an arrow in pale point down-
wards between two hearts of the first. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a hart lodged and regardant gules, holding
in the mouth an arrow in bend sinister argent, and resting
the dexter fore-leg on a heart also gules. MottO — " Dili-
gentes Deus ipse juvat." Postal address — Lonsdale House,
Willenhall.
JOHN THOMAS HARTILL, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Stafford, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), President
of Staffordshire Branch of British Medical Association
1885-86. Born Dec. 8, 1847, being the second son of the
late Randle Hartill of Willenhall, by his wife Eliza, dau.
of the late William Thomas of Walsall. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a mount in base vert, a hart lodged and
regardant gules, a chief of the last, thereon an arrow in
pale point downwards between two hearts of the first.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a hart lodged
and regardant gules, holding in the mouth an arrow in bend
sinister argent, and resting the dexter fore-leg on a heart
also gules. Motto — "Diligentes Deus ipse juvat." Married,
March 4, 1876, Emily, second dau. of the late James
Tildesley of Sunmierford House, Willenhall ; and has
Issue — (i) Rev. Edgar Hartill, M.A. (Oxon. ), Priest-in-
Charge, St. Barnabus', Stoke-on-Trent, b. June 28, 1878 ;
(2) Sydney Hartill, Gentleman, E.A.. (Oxon.), b. March 26,
1882 ; (3) Vivian Hartill, Gentleman, b. and d. May 24, 1883 ;
(4) Walter Hartill, Gentleman, b. Sept. 2, 1886; (5) Percy
Hartill, Gentleman, b. Feb. 10, 1892 ; Gertrude ; Ellen ; and
Fanny (died in infancy). Postal address — Manor House,
Willenhall.
HARTLAND, see DIXON-HARTLAND.
CHARLES ALBERT HARTLEY, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 18, 1851, being the third son of the late Jolm Hartley,
Esq., of Wheaton-Aston, D. L., J. P., High Sheriff co. Staff.
1870, by his wife Emma, second surviving dau. of G. B.
Thorneycroft of Hadley Park, Salop, and Wheaton-Aston,
CO. Staffs. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a cross en-
grailed gules, four quatrtfoils or, in the first and fourth
quarters a martlet sable, impaling the arms of Lascelles,
namely sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a martlet sable, in the beak a cross pat^e
fitch^e or. Motto — "Sub hoc signo vinces. " Married,
Sept. 28, 1886, Mary Emmeline, second dau. of the late
Colin Minton Campbell of Woodseat, co. Stafford, some-
time M.P. for North Staffs. ; and has Issue.
H GEORGE THOMPSON HARTLEY, Esquire, of
® Wheaton-Aston Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and Justice of the
Peace for the county of Salop, late Cornet Queen's Own
Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bo>-n January 11, 1844,
being the eldest son of John Hartley, Esquire, of Wheaton-
Aston, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop and Stafford,
and High Sheriff of the latter county, 1870, by his wife
Emma, second surviving daughter of G. B. Thorneycroft,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hadley Park, in the county
of Salop, and Wheaton-Aston, in the county of Stafford.
Livery — Claret colour, red and white striped waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a
cross engrailed gules, four quatrefoils or, in the first and
fourth quarters a martlet sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert a martlet sable, in the beak
a cross pat^e fitch^e or. Motto — " Sub hoc signo vinces."
Married — June 15, 1871, Lousia, daughter and co-heiress
of Spencer Stone of Callingwood, in the county of Stafford ;
and has Issue — Ernald George Justinian Hartley, Gende-
man, born May 187^; Evelyn Eleanor; Ethel Margaret,
died young; and Mabel Alice. 5ea/ — Wheaton-Aston
Hall, Stafford.
M JAMES HARTLEY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for
© the county of Durham, late Captain of 5th Fusiliers
and 32nd Regiment of Foot. Born 1838, being the eldest
son of the late James Hartley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Ashbrooke Hall, sometime
Member of Parliament for Sunderland, who died 1886,
by his wife Annie, only daughter of Thomas Blenkin-
sop of Heworth, in the county of Durham. Clubs-
Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed gules, four quatrefoils
or, in the first and fourth quarters a martlet sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a martlet sable,
in the beak a cross patf^e fitchfi-e or. Motto— " Sub hoc
signo vinces." Married, 1869, Cecilia, only daughter of
S. Stitt, Esq., J. P., of The Grange, Claughton, Cheshire;
and has, with other /wwe- James Blenkinsop Hartley,
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Gentleman, Barrister - at - Law, born 1870,
Ashbrooke, Bournemouth.
Residence —
Tfik Rev. IOHN THORNEYCROFT HARTLEY,
M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Burneston,
CO. York. Born fan. 9, 1849, being the second son of the
late Tohn Hartley, Esq., of Wheaton-Aston, D.L. , J. P.,
High Sheriff co. 'Staff. 1870, by his wife Emma, second
surviving dau. of G. B. Thorneycroft of Hadley Park,
Salop, and Wheaton-Aston, co. Staffs. Armorial bear-
ings—Ermine, on a cross engrailed gules, four quatrefoils
or, m the first and fourtli quarters a martlet sable, impaling
the arms of Lascelles, namely sable, a cross patonce within
a bordure or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a martlet sable,
in the beak a cross patte fitchte or. Motto — "Sub hoc
signo vinces." Married, July 1875, Alice Margaret, second
dau. of the Hon. George E. Lascelles [son of Rt. Hon.
3rd Earl of Harewood], by his wife Lady Louisa Nina,
only dau. of William David, 4th Earl of Mansfield. Postal
address — The Vicarage, Burneston, near Bedale, Yorks.
C/u6 — Grosvenor.
HARTLEY of Armathwaite (Oct. 1886). .Argent, on a
cross cottised gules, four quatrefoils or, in the first and
second quarters a martlet sable [impaling Johnson, viz.
argent, on a saltire sable, five bezants, on a chief gules, an
Eastern crown between two woolpacks or]. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
chaplet of oak proper, a martlet sable, holding in the beak
a cross botonny fitchee or. Motto — •" Per crucem ad
coelum." Livery — Claret, scarlet facings and vest.
Son of Thomas Hartley, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Gillfoot, 1802-1855, m. 1839, Georgina Elizabeth, d.
of George Rimington of Tynefield House, Penrith : —
Thomas Hartley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (Higli Sheriff
Cumberland 1887), Hon. Major Westmorland and Cumber-
land Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 21 Mar. 1877; ni. 18 June
1872, Alice Isabella, d. of George John Johnson, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Castlesteads, Cumberland; and has
issue — (i) Thomas Milham Hartley, Gentleman, b. 26 July
1878; (2) Ronald Hartley, Gentleman, b. 6 March 1880;
(3) Arthur Grayson Hartley, Gentleman, b. 9 Oct. 1882 ;
Alice Marion ; Ethel Margaret ; Maud Frederica ; and
Grace Mabel. Seat — Armathwaite Hall, Cockermouth.
Club — Junior Carlton.
HARTLEY (U.O.). Argent, on across gules, pierced of
the field, four cinquefoils or, in the first and fourth quarters
a martlet sable, in the second quarter a rose of the second,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown
or, a stag's head proper, holding in the mouth a rose gules,
bat bed and seeded proper. MottO — " Spectennir agendo."
Livery — Blue coat, red and white waistcoat.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Richard Wilson Hartley, High Sheriff
CO. Kildare 1880, High Sheriff co. Dubhn 1878, J. P.
cos. Dublin and Meath, Lord of the M;mor of Con-
fey, b. 1824; d. ; m. 1858, Hester, d. of Rev.
Lambert W^atson Heppenstall of Altadore, co. Wick-
low : —
Richard Arthur Thomas Hartley, Esq. , Major sth R.
Dublin Fusiliers, b. 1861. Seats — Beech Park, Clonsilla,
CO. Dublin ; Reennafura, Sneem Kenmare, co. Kerry.
67«*— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Desmond Lambert Hartley, Esq., Capt. the Yorkshire
Regt. , b. 1862.
Ralph Leigh Hartley, Esq., Capt. the Liverpool Regt. b.
1864; [w. C. L., eld. d. of W. B. Slaytor, M.D., of Hali-
fax, Nova Scotia].
HARTLEY (U.O. ). Argent, on a cross gules, pierced
of the field, four cinquefoils or, in the first and fourth
quarters a martlet sable, in the second quarter a rose of the
second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural
crown or, a stag's head proper, holding in the mouth a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto—" Spectemur
agendo." Livery — Blue coat, red waistcoat.
Sons of Richard Wilson Hartley, Esq. , of Beech Park,
CO. Dublin, Lord of the Manor of Confey, T.P. cos.
Meath, Kildare (Sheriff 1880), and Dubhn (Sheriff 1878),
Lt.-Col. Dublin Mil, formerly Capt. 8th Regt., b.
1824 ; d. 1903 ; VI. 1858, Hester, d. of Rev. Lambart
Watson Hepenstal of Altadore, co. Wicklow : —
Lt.-Col. Richard Arthur Hartley, late 5th Batt. Roy.
Dublin Fus. , b. 1861. Seats — Beech Park, Clonsilla, co.
Dublin, Rennafurra, Kenmare, co. Kerry.
Lt.-Col. Desmond James Lambart Hartley, 5th Batt.
Roy. Dublin Fus., b. 1862. C/«i^ — Naval and Military.
Major Ralph Leigh Hartley, Liverpool Regt., b. 1864;
m. 1894, Clarina Louise, d. of W. Slaytor, M.D. , of Morris,
Halifax, Nova Scotia ; and has issue — Honor Barbara
Clarina. C/«i^^Junior United Service.
HARTOPP, see BURNS-HARTOPP.
HARTPOLE, quartered by BOWEN.
HARTSTONGE, see CORNWALL-BRADY-HARTS-
TONGE-WELD.
HARVEY, quartered by HUSSEY.
HARVEY (H. Coll.). Azure, on waves of the sea, an
ancient ship with three masts, sails set proper, on a chief
nebuly or, a saltire couped of the first between two vine-
leaves slipped vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a leopard prtjper, charged on the
body with two fleurs-de-lis, and resting the dexter forepaw
on a fleur-de-lis azure.
Sons of late John Harvey of Glenside, Leigh Woods,
Long Ashton. Somerset, b. 1832; d. 1900; m. 1862: —
J. G. Russell Harvey. Res. — Ardmore, Leigh W'oods,
Clifton.
Edward Harvey. Res. — Woodside Cottage, Portishead,
Somerset.
Capt. Robert Napier Harvey, D.S.O., R.E , served in
S. African War 1899-1901 (ment. desp. ), b. 1868. Club —
Army and Navy.
Capt. Richard Prentice Harvey, 2nd Roy. Berks Regt.,
served in S. African War 1899-1901. C////'— Army and
Navy.
HARVEY of Bargy Castle (U.O.). Or, on a chief in-
dented sable, three crescents argent. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour, grasping a dagger proper, pommel and
is the Naval Cockade.
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hilt or. Motto — "Semper idem." Livery — Violet coats,
peach-coloured breeches and waistcoat.
Son of Capt. John Harvey, R.A., of Bargy Castle,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1816 ; d. 1880; ni. 2nd, 1852, Anne,
d. of Pierce William Hughes of Kilkevan, co. Wex-
ford :—
John Maclachlan Harvey, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin. C'oll. ,
Dub.), b. 1853; w. 1881, Mary, d. of W. F. Littledale of
Whaley Abbey, co. Wicklow ; and has issue — (i) Beau-
champ Bagenal Harvey, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (2) John
James Gascoyne Harvey, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Cythna
Dora De Montmorency Bagenal [;«. Major T. T. Irvine].
Seat — Bargy Castle, Ballycogley, co. We.xford.
HARVEY (U.O.). Gules, on a bend argent, three
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
proper, holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — " Je n'oublierai jamais."
Son of John Harvey, Esq., of Malin Hall, J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff co. Donegal 1836), b. 1802; d.
1868; m. 1831, Emily, d. of Rev. George Millar, D.D.,
of Armagh ; —
George Miller Harvey, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Donegal
(High Sheriff 1870), b. 1838; m. 1864, Julia Mary, d. of
William Charles Gage of Drummond House, co. Derry ;
and has issue — (i) John Harvey, Gentleman, b, 1865 \in.
1895, Florita, d. of J. Digby O'Donoghue of Montevideo;
and has issue — Mary Julia ; Emily Georgina ; and Dora] ;
and Julia Emily [;«. 1903, W. Power Steele]. Seat. — Malin
Hall, CO. Donegal.
CHARLES PIGOTT HARVEY, Esquire, Capt. 3rd
Batt. Northamptonshire Militia. Born Sept. 20, 1859,
being the third and only surviving son of Charles Harvey,
Esq., J. P. Yorkshire, by Lucy, dau. of John Birks Pigott
of Barnsley, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
House, Thrapston ; Guilsborough House, Northants.
— White's, Boodle's, Orleans.
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EDMUND HARVEY, Gentleman. Bor7i November 16,
1821, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Harvey,
Gentleman, by his first wife Harriet, second duaghter of
Edward Moberley, by his wife Sarah, w^t'Cayley. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent,
three trefoils slipped vert, in the sinister chief a mullet for
difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the de.xter paw
a trefoil slipped vert; witli the MottO, " Je n'oublicray
jamais." Married, April 19, 1864, .Agnes Anne, daughter
of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in
the county of Northampton.
EDWARD HENRY HARVEY, Gentleman. Born
November 14, 1837, being the eldest son of the late John
Harvey, Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet
Mary, second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife
Margaret Jane, n^e Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped
vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, -a lion passant guardant
proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ;
with the Motto, " Je n'oubheray jamais. "
EDWIN PERCY HARVEY, Gentleman. Born May
25, 1874, being the third son of the late Francis Edward
Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late
Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county
of Northampton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in
sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ;
with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais."
a pile gules, between two trefoils slipped in base vert, an
ounce passant guardant or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-ounce guardant
or between two trefoils, and holding in the dexter paw a
like trefoil, each slipped vert. Motto — " Honor ab arvis."
Married, Aug. 8, 1899, to Mrs. Irene Osgood, dau. of the
late John Leatherbury Belotte of Virginia, U.S.A. Estate —
Laughton Manor, Lincolnshire. Residences — Sudborough
The Reverend FREDERICK MORTIMER HAR-
VEY, Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Rector of Bolnhurst,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born July
24, 1845, being the third son of the late John Harvey,
Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet Mary,
second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife Margaret
Jane, nie Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in
sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ;
with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." Married.
November 2, 1885, Katlierine Dorothea, eldest daughter
of the late Edward John Parker-Jervis ; and has Issue —
Ronald Marmaduke Dawnay Harvey, born May 16, 1887.
Residence — 8 Oxford and Cambridge Mansions, Hyde
Park, W.
HARRY CHARLES HARVEY, Gentleman. Born July
20, 1868, being the second son of the late Francis Edward
Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter of the
late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the
county of Northampton. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped
vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guar-
dant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ;
with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais."
JOHN ROBERT HARVEY, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Norfolk, late Capt. Loyal Suffolk Hussars, Lieut. -Col.
Norfolk Imp. Yeo., Mayor of Norwich 1903. Born July 31,
1861, being the eldest son of the late Colonel John Edmund
Harvey of Thorpe, Norfolk, served in 36th Regt. and in
the 41st Regt., in the Crimea, by his wife Octavia, dau. of
Rev. Richard Stephens, Vicar of Belgrave, Leicestershire.
Armorial bearings —Erminois, on a chief indented gules,
three crescents argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, over a dexter cubit arm erect
proper, a crescent argent, between branches of laurel also
proper. Motto -" Alteri si tibi." Married, firstly, Oct. 4,
1888, Norah, dau. of Henry Adams of Cannon Hill, Bray,
Berks ; and has Issue — Norah. He m. secondly, Sept. 23,
is the Military Cockade.
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1890, Florence, dau. of F. W. Parsons of Risley Hall,
Derbyshire; and has Isst^e—{i) Robert Parsons Harvey,
Gentleman, k May 14, 1896; Hetty. Seat -Holmv/ood,
Thorpe, Norwich. Clubs— Atmy and Navy and Royal
Thames Yacht.
and a hunting-horn in base or, the latter garnished vert,
three trefoils slijjped of the last (for Brown) ; 2 and 3 argent,
on a chevron gules, between three oak-trees eradicated
proper, as many bezants (for Spottiswoode). Upon the
H Sir ROBERT HARVEY, Knight Bachelor, J. P. cos.
® Devon and Cornwall, D.L. for Devon and High
Sheriff (1897), High Sheriff for Cornwall 1900, a Member
of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London,
contested unsuccessfully Devonport in 1892. Dor)i Oct.
2, 1847, being the son of Samuel Harvty of Truro, by
Emma his w^ife, dau. of Robert Northey of Kenwyn,
CO. Cornwall. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chev-
ron cotised between three harrows sable, two ears of
wheat bladed proper. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a cockatrice proper holding in the beak
three ears of wheat slipped, gorged with a chain, and sus-
pended therefrom a harrow all or. Motto — "Semper
eadem." Married, June 26, 1881, Alida Marie, eldest
dau. of Mons. Emile Godefroy of Pessac, Bordeaux, by
Dona Gabriel, his wife, dau. of Don Augustin Verdugo of
Lima, Peru; and has Issue — (i) Robert Godefroy Harvey,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1884, d. May 21, 1895; (2) Samuel
Emile Harvey, Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1885; (3) Alfred
Northey Harvey, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6, 1892 ; (4) Robert
Alexander Harvey, Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1896; and
Alida Louisa. Seats — Dundridge, Totnes, S. Devon ;
Trenowth, Cornwall. Town house — i Palace Gate, W.
C/«^^— Junior Carlton, Windham, Hurlingham.
THOMAS FRANCIS HARVEY, Gentleman. Born
October 25, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Edward Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter
of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in
the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, on a bent argent, three trefoils
slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped
vert, with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais."
WILLIAM FRANCIS HARVEY of Parbrook, in the
county of Hampshire. Born March 8, 1805, being the
fourth son of the late Thomas Harvey of Mintiaghs, in the
county of Donegal, by his wife Maria, third daughter of
John Paris, by his wife Rebecca, youngest daughter of the
Reverend Vyner Snell, Rector of Doddington-cum-March.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend
argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for
difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter
paw a trefoil slipped vert, with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray
jamais." Married, February 13, 1849, Mary Johanna,
daughter of Major-General James Patrick Murray, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and
widow of Andrew Newton, Doctor of Medicine; and has
/jj?/(?— Thomas WiUiam Harvey, born July 30, 1852 ; and
Elizabeth Maria.
WILLIAM MARSH HARVEY of Goldington Hall, near
Bedford, Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple). Born July
16, i84r, being the second son of the late John Harvey,
Barrister-at-Law, Master of .'\rts, by his wife Harriet Mary,
second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife Margaret
Jane, nt<e Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister
chief a mullet for difference. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a
trefoil slipped vert, with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais."
Postal address — Goldington Hall, near Bedford. Club —
Carlton.
JOHN ALEXANDER HARVIE-BROWN of Shirgar-
ton. Quarter, and Dunipace, co. Stirling, J. P. for that
county, F.R.S.E., F.Z..S. Born 1844, being the only son
of John Harvie- Brown, Esquire, J. P.-, of Shirgarton, Quarter,
and Dunipace, by his wife Elizabeth, only child and heir of
the late Thomas Spottiswoode of Dunipace, co. Stirling.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, gules, on a chevron between two fleur-de-lys in chief
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant, holding a fleur-de-
lys in his dexter paw gules, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Floreat majestas." Postal
address — Dunipace House, Larbert, N.B.
EDWARD HARWOOD, Esq., J. P. for co. Gloucester.
Born 1818, being the only son of the late S. Harwood, Esq.,
by Elizabeth Withy, dau. of the late John Withy. Club —
Reform. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and or, a
stag's head caboshed between three sprigs proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount between two trefoils slipped, a stag's
head caboshed, and between the antlers an acorn leaved all
proper. Married, ist, 1840, Mary, dau. of Young Sturge ;
2nd, 1868, Anne Marina, dau. of Charles Cocks Eyre, M.D. ;
3rd, 1892, Florence Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas White
of Grovesend, Gloucestershire; and has issue. Postal ad-
dresses— Woodhouse, Almondsbury ; 18 Cornhill, London,
E.G.
Sir JOHN JAMES HARWOOD, Knight Bachelor,
Justice of the Peace for the city of Manchester. Bom
1832, being the son of James Harwood of Accrington,
by Mary, daughter of Thomas Hardacre ; Mayor of Man-
chester, 1884, r886, and 1887; dubbed Knight Bachelor,
1888. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per
pale argent and gules, a chevron invected between two stags'
heads caboshed in chief and an owl in base, all counter-
changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock
proper a stag's head caboshed per pale argent and gules,
between the attires an escutcheon of the last, charged with
an owl argent, and pendent from a riband also gules ; with
the Motto, "Strive diligently, hope always." Married,
1856, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of C. E. Oldham.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Broughton, Manchester.
HARWOOD (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron nebuly
ermine, plain cottised argent, between three martlets of
the Inst, in the centre chief point a wreath of oak or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a wreath, of oak or, thereon
perched a martlet argent.
Sons of Thomas Harwood of Belstead Hall, Suffolk,
b. 1809 ; d. 1887 ; ;;/. Lucy, d. of Samuel Harwood : —
Samuel Thomas Harwood, Esq.. J. P. Suffolk, b. 1843;
m. 1870, Fanny, d. of James Curling of London. Seat —
Battisford Hall, Needham Market, Suffolk.
Henry Fairfa.x Harwood. Esq., J. P. Suffolk, b. 1848.
Seat — Tuddenham Hall, Ipswich.
Alfred Harwood, Esq., LP. Suffolk, b. 1855; tn. 1891,
Edith Eva, only d. of Henry Cooper of Holton Hall,
Colchester ; and has issue — Alfred Henry Fairfax Harwood,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Eva Lucy. Seat — Ackworth
House, East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Sir ALFRED SEALE HASLAM, Knight Bachelor,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby. Bom Oct.
27, 1844, being the fourth son of William Haslam of Derby,
by his wife Ann, dau. of Joseph Smith of Branstone, Staf-
fordshire; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Cfo^j— Devon-
shire, City of London, Reform. Livery — Blue coat with
white collar and cuffs and silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars wavy azure,
on a chief engrailed gules a lamb statant, between two hazel
leaves proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
regardant, holding in the beak a hazel-leaf shpped proper,
and pendent from the neck by a riband argent an escut-
cheon gules, charged with a lamb statant proper ; with the
Motto, "Agnus Dei salvator mens." Married, June 17,
1875, Annie, daughter of the late Thomas Tatam of The
Elms, Little Eaton, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue
—(i) Alfred Victor Haslam, Esquire, born June 24, 1876;
(2) Eric Seale Haslam, Esquire, born April 8, 1886; (3)
William Kenneth Seale Haslam, Esquire, born March 10,
1893 ; Hilda Annie ; and Edith Hannah. Estates — Bread-
sail Priory, and Little Chester, in the county of Derby.
Seat — Breadsall Priory.
WILLIAM WYNDHAM HASLER, Esquire, J. P.
Born May 13, 1833, being the eldest son of Richard
Hasler of Adlingbourne and Barkfold, Sussex, J. P. and
D. L. , by his wife Julia, dau. of the late Hon. William
Wyndham. Armorial bearings — Per chevron invected
gules and sable, three lions rampant argent, each charged
on the shoulder with a cross pat<§e azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel
sejant cracking a nut proper, collared gemel azure, between
two branches of palm also proper. Motto — "Qui e nuce
nucleum esse vult, nucem frangat." Married, April 20,
1865, Selinah Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Lionel
Charles Hervey (great-grandson of John, first Earl of
Bristol) ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Richard Felton Hasler,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 14, 1866 ; (2) Reginald Hasler, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 28, and d. March 1867; (3) Julian Hasler,
Gentleman, Lieut. East Kent Regt. (the Buffs), b. Oct. 16,
1868; (4) Edward Lionel Hasler, Gentleman, b. Jan. 12,
1871 ; (5) Algernon Hasler, Gentleman, b. April 16, 1875;
Constance Selina ; Alice Mary ; Blanche Evelyn ; and
Mabel Frances. Seat — Aldingbourne, Chichester ; Bark-
fold, Pet worth.
HASSALL, quartered by COKE.
HASTINGS, quartered by LONGUEVILLE, HEY-
WOOD-JONES, WILLDING-TONES, ASTLEY, and
CLIFTON.
HASTINGS, see RAWDON-HASTINGS, and CLIF-
TON HASTINGS-CAMPBELL.
JOHN ANTONY FREEMAN HATCH, Gentleman,
of Ardee Castle, co. Louth. Born 1867, being the only son
of Jeremiah Antony Hatch of Ardee Castle, who d. 1881, by
Mary Wykeham, second dau. of the late Edmund Gunn of
Plymouth, Devon. Armorial bearings- Gules, two demi-
lions passant guardant couped in pale or, on a chief argent
a cannon mounted proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or,
armed and langued gules, charged on the breast with a pile
of shot proper, and holding in the paws a staff also proper,
thereto affixed a flag argent charged with a cross of the
second. Motto— " Fortis valore et armis." -S^a/— Ardee
Castle, Ardee, co. Louth.
§ General WILLIAM SPARKES HATCH, R.A.,
formerly Inspector-General of Ordnance, Bombay,
1878-81. Born 1826, being the son of Oliver Hatch of Cart-
mel. Armorial bearings — Chequy or and vert, a bend er-
mine, on a chief embattled gules, two demi-lions passant of
the first. Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, issuant from flames a demi-leopard
holding in the dexter paw a gienade fired all proper. Mar-
ried, 1883, Mary, only daughter of the late P. C. Weldon of
Ballinasloe, co. Galway. Residence — 4 Denmark Terrace,
Brighton.
HATCH. Or, on a bend indented plain cottised azure,
two demilions passant guardant or, a chief arched gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a roundle per pale argent and or, charged with a demi-lion
passant guardant azure, the whole between two roses slipped
and leaved. Motto — " Fortis in arduis."
Son of John William Hatch, b. 1824 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1856 ;
Matilda Augusta, only d. of Hugh Snell of Callington,
Cornwall, Barrister-at-Law : —
Ernest Frederick George Hatch, Gentleman, M.P. for
Gorton Div. of Lanes, since 1805, '''• ^^ April 1859; m.
1900, Lady Constance Blanche Godolphin Osborne [Arms
of Osborne — Quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or], d.
of the 9th Duke of Leeds ; and has issue — Marjorie Matilda
Ruth, b. 1901. Res. — 39 Portland Place, London, W.
Club — Carlton.
HATCHE, quartered by MALET.
JOHN RANDALL HATFEILD, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 21, 1873, being the son of John Hatfeild, Esq.,
J. P., by his wife Mariana Frances, dau. of Mons. Adolphe
Davide. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine.
is the Military Cockade,
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on a chevron engrailed sable, three cinquefoils or (for Hat-
feild) ; 2 and 3 per fesse indented argent and sable, a pale
counterchanged, three goats' heads erased, two and one
azure, and as many crosses pat^e fitchee, one and two of
the first (for Gossip). Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested
sable, cuffed argent, the hand proper holding a cinquefoil
slipped or (for Hatfeild) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
two goats' heads erased addorsed, the dexter azure, the
sinister argent (for Gossip). Motto — " Pax." Seats —
Thorp Arch Hall, Tadcaster ; and Skellow Grange,
Doncaster.
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HATTON, see FINCH-HATTON-BESLEY.
§VILLIERS HATTON, Esquire, Colonel Grenadier
Guards. Born October 8, 1852, being the eldest son
of the late Lieut. -Col. Villiers La 'louche Hatton , J. P. , D. L. ,
of Clonard, co. Wexford (High Sheriff 1862 and 1863), late
of the Grenadier Guards, by his wife Rosia Mary, only
dau. of the late Sir William Plunkett de Bathe, Bart.
Cluis — Guards', United Service, Windham, St. James's.
Livery — Dark blue, with orange facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a chevron between three garbs or, an
annulet gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon
CHARLES EDWARD GREY HATHERELL, Es-
quire, J. P. Bor?t Dec. 26, 1858, being the only son of
the late Lieut. -Col. James Abraham Hntherell, J. P., Major
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Fusiliers, by his wife
Eliza Emily, second dau. of the Hon. Charles Lennox
Butler, sixth son of James, Lord Dunboyne. C/ui> —
Junior Carlton. Annorial toearings — Per pale azure and
sable, on a chevron engrailed argent, between two lions
rampant in chief and an eagle displayed in base erminois,
a mascle of the first between two roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an antelope's head couped proper,
gorged with a collar chained or, charged with two mascles
as in the arms, holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped
vert. Motto — " Probitas verus honos." Married, Ang. 21,
1889, Ethel Henrietta, second dau. of the late Charles
Raymond Pelly of Upton Lodge, Eastbourne, and grand-
dau. of the late Sir Robert North Collie Hamilton, Bart. ,
K.C.B. ; and has Issue — James Hamilton Grey Hatherell,
Gentleman, b. May 1894 ; Rita Constance Ellen ; and
Sylvia Adelaide Anna. Seat — Radford House, near
Leamington.
HATHWAY, quartered by SLAUGHTER.
HATTON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD, HULLEY,
and RAMSDEN.
a wreath of the colours, a hind statant or, charged on the
body with an annulet as in the arms. MottO — "Virtus
tutissinia cassis." Married, March 30, 1897, Emily, only
child of Charles Burrall Hoffman of New York. Estates
in COS. Wexford and Waterford. Postal address — Guards'
Club, S.W.
H.'\TTON-KlLL]S. Azure, on a chevron between two
garbs in chief and a lion passant in base all or, a
mascle between two crescents of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion between two garbs all or. Motto^" Fide et amore."
Son of W^ililam Hatton: —
Joseph Alfred Hatton-Ellis (formerly Hatton), Gentle-
man. Hes. — May Bank, St. Anne's-on-Sea, Lanes.
EDMUND HAVILAND-BURKE, Gentleman, M.P.
for the Tullamore Division of King's County. Born 1864,
being the eldest son of the late Edmund Haviland-Burke,
Gentleman, formerly M.P. for Christchurch (only son of
the late Thomas Aston Haviland, Gentleman, who being
grandnephew and heir-at-law of the late Rt. Hon. Edmund
Burke, assumed the surname and arms of Burke in addition
to those of Haviland by Royal Licence in 1818), by Jane,
second dau. of the late F. Waltham. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, or, a cross gules, in the first quarter a
lion rampant sable (for Burke); 2 and 3, argent, three
is the Naval Cockade.
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castles triple-towered sable (for Haviland). Mantling gules
and or. Crest— i. on a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-
mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or
(for Burke) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a castle as in
the arms; and over it the Motto, " Dominus fortissima
turris " (for Haviland). Motto -" Vinctus sed non victus."
Married, 1893, Susan, second dau. of the late John Wilson
of Cam Sampson, Ballycastle, co. Antrim. Residence—
70 Wellington Road, Dublin.
H.'\WBERKE. quartered by CORBET.
HAWCLIFFE, quartered by RAMSDEN.
HAWKES, quartered by WARD.
JOHN HAWKES -CORNOCK, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Wexford. Born Nov. 9, 1841, being the son of Zachariah
Cornock Hawkes, by his wife Henrietta Margaret, dau. of
John Long ; and assumed by Royal Licence the addi-
tional surname and arms of Cornock in the year 1883.
Club — Wexford County. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse
gules and azure, a dexter cubit arm issuing from the minister,
grasping in the hand a sword all proper, in chief two
crescents or (for Cornock) ; 2 and 3 argent, a pale gules
and three hawks' heads erased, two and one, counter-
changed, in the centre chief point a cross pat6e or (for
Hawkes). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantUng gules and or; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm
fesseways, the hand grasping a sword erect all proper, the
arm charged in fesse with two crescents azure (for Cornock );
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a branch of oak lying
fesseways, a hawk rising all proper, jessed and belled' or,
with the motto over, " Virtute non vi." Motto— " Animo
et fide." Married, February 4, 1874, Mary Charlotte,
only child of Richard Hughes of Wrexham ; and has Issue
— (i) John Hawkes-Cornock, Gentleman, born July 16,
1876; (2) Zack Edisbury Hawkes-Cornock, Gentleman,
born November 30, 1880; (3) Richard Hawkes-Cornock,
Gentleman, born May 13, 1886 ; d. young, ^j/a/^j— Crom-
well's Fort, Rockspring, Kilcasane, Ballycrun, Bellcarrig,
Salville, Kilcasane, Clologru, all in the county of Wexford ;
Eagle Hill, in the county of Kilkenny ; Moneensand Killo-
hara, in the county of Cork. Postal a(/(//wj— Cromwell's
Fort, Wexford.
HAWKESLEY, quartered by MIDDLEMORE.
HAWKINS, quartered by CONYERS, FOX, MEADE,
and VERSCHOYLE.
CHRISTOPHER HENRY THOMAS HAWKINS,
-Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Cornwall, High
Sheriff 1846, B.A. Camb. Born 1820, being the second
son of the late Thomas Hawkins, Esq., M.P. for Gram-
pound, by his wife Anne, dau. of James Haywood. Ar-
morial bearings— Per saltire or and argent, on a saltire
sable, five fleurs-de-lis of the first, a border gobony of the
first and third. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper,
charged with two fleurs-de-lis in pale azure, in the hand
proper a baton or, tipped sable. Married, 1868, Jane
Ellen, dau. of Jesse Ming. 5^a/— Trewithen, Probus,
R.S.O., CO. Cornwall. Residence~\o Portland Place, W.
C/«i5j— Athenasum, United University.
The Rev. EDWARD BURDETT HAWKSHAW,
M.A. (Oxon.), J. P. CO. Hereford, Prebendary of Hereford
and Chaplam to the Earl of Erne. Born , being the
only son of the late Col. Edward Hawkshaw, 31st Regt. ,
by Hester his wife, dau. of the late Melvyn Pratt of Cabra
Castle, CO. Cavan. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, argent, a chevron gules between three hawks' heads
erased proper, each gorged with a ducal coronet or (for
Hawkshaw) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cinquefoil argent, between
three ducal coronets or. Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hawk's head erased
and gorged as in the arms. Motto — "Perseverance."
Married, 1845, Catherine Mary Jane, younger dau. of Sir
Hungerford Hoskyns, 7th Bart. ; and has with other Issue
— Edward Crichton Hawkshaw, Esq., Major (retired) R.A.
Seat — Weston, Ross.
BOURCHIER FRANCIS HAWKSLEY, Gentleman,
Solicitor. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a perch issuant
from the base a hawk regardant proper, holding in the beak
an ear of wheat slipped or, in chief two hawks' lures gules,
a chief vert, thereon a bugle-horn stringed of the third, all
within a bordure of the fourth charged with eight roses of
the first, barbed and seeded of the second. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest - On a w reath of the colours,
upon a perch a hawk regardant holding in the beak an
ear of wheat as in the arms between two ostrich feathers
argent. Motto "Vigilant." Residence— \^ Hyde Park
Gardens, London, W. Ch<bs~\<&{o\xn, Garrick.
RANDALL PLUNKETT TAYLOR HAWKSLEY,
Esquire, Capt. R.E. Born 1870, being the eldest son of the
late James Taylor Hawksley, Esq., J. P. for co. Pembroke,
High Sheriff 1884, by his wife Family Julia, second dau. of
George Price. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a fesse nebuly
azure, between two lions rampant in chief and a hawk in
base proper. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon three mascles
interlaced fesseways azure, a hawk proper, collared azure.
Motto — "Garde I'honnenr." Married, 1900, Kate Mar-
jorie, dau. of Bowen Pottinger Woosnam, Esq., D.L. , of
Tyn-y-graig, Breconshire. Seat — Caldy Island, "Tenby.
HAWKSWORTH, quartered by FAWKES.
HAWLEY, quartered by FLOYER.
HAWTE, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
HAY, quartered by ERASER.
HAY, see BAIRD-HAY, and PATERSON-BALFOUR-
HAY.
The Rev. FREDERIC DRUMMOND HAY, M.A.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Vicar of Neston, Wilts. Born
July 7, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Sir Edward
Hay of South Hill, Southwell, Notts, Governor various
colonies from 1839 to 1862, by his first wife Sarah Laura,
second dau. of Lieut. -Col. Livingstone, H.E.I.C.S. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly, i. azure, a unicorn salient
argent, armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bordure
of the last charged with eight half thistles vert, impaled
with as many half roses gules ; 2. or, a lion's head erased
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 3. argent,
three inescutcheons gules ; 4. or, three bars wavy gules, sur-
mounted ofascymitarin pale argent, hiked and pommelled of
the field, all within a bordure gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest- On a wreath of his liveries, an aged low-
land Scots countryman couped at the knees, vested in grey,
waistcoat gules, bonnet azure, bearing on his shoulder an
ox-yoke proper. Motto — "Renovate animos," Married,
first, June 27, 1865, Elizabeth Ann, youngest dau. of Robert
Matthews, Esq., of The Elms, Taplow, Bucks; and by
her (who died April 24, 1878) has Issue — (i) Frederic
Edward Hay, Gentleman, b. July 23, 1868 ; (2) Robert
Hay, Gentleman, b. Feb. 14, 1870; (3) John Tudor Hay,
Gentleman, b. May 11, 1876; (4) \Villiam Charles Hay,
Gentleman, b. April 23, 1878; Mary Laura \_m., June 24,
1895, William James White Nicol, Whitlars, King's
Langley, Herts] ; and Elizabeth [m. , Oct. 5, 1898, Herbert
Lloyd Penny, Staff Surgeon R.N.]. He married secondly,
April 20, 1880, Emily Eraser, eldest dau. of George
Dashwood Wilkins, Bengal C.S. Residence— i^ Henrietta
Street, Bath.
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Sir hector MACLEAN HAY, Baronet, of Alderston.
Born March 28, 1821, being the eldest son of Sir James
Douglas Hamilton Hay, the sixth Baronet, of Alderston, in
the county of Haddington, by his wife Jane, second daughter
of William Sanderson of Springbank ; succeeded his father
in 1873, under the creation of February 22, 1703. This
title was created with remainder to heirs male whatsoever ;
at the death of the third Baronet (who bore the name
of Makdougal) it reverted to the representatives of a younger
brother of the first Baronet. Livery — White, with blue
facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, azure three fraises argent (for Eraser) ; 2 and
3 gules, three bars ermine (for Gifford) ; over all, in an escut-
cheon of pretence argent, three escutcheons gules, in the
centre a key fesseways, pointing to the right, wards down-
wards sable, for difference (for Hay), and pendent from the
escutcheon by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a
Baronet of Nova Scotia. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
three bars wavy gules surmounted of a scimitar in pale
argent, hilted and pommelled of the field (Drummond of
Cromlix, c. 1672-7); 4. argent, three escutcheons gules
(Hay) ; in tlie centie of the quarters a crescent gules for
difference. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, an aged Lowland Scots countryman
couped at the knees, vested and bonneted proper, bearing
on his right shoulder an ox-yoke proper. MottO^" Re-
novate animos."
Son of Hon. Charles Rowley Hay-Drummond (fourth
son of loth Earl of Kinnoull) of Harewood Lodge,
Sunninghill, Berks, late Col. Scots Fus. Gds., b. 1836;
m. 1858, Arabella Augusta, d. of Col. William H.
Meyrick by Laura, d. of ist Duke of Cleveland : —
Arthur William Henry Hay-Drummond, Esq., T-P.
Wilts and Suffolk, late Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Berks Regt.,
b. 1862; m. 1891, Mary, d. of Sir Edward Scott, sth
Bart. ; and has surv. issue — Gwendoline Vane ; and Violet
Vane. Seat — Cromlix, Perthshire. Res. — Ashton Keynes,
Cricklade, Wilts ; 19 Hill Street, London, W.
goat's head erased argent, horned or. Motto — "Spare
nought." Married, firstly, 1852, Ann Charlotte, daughter
of Dr. J. White, 17th Light Dragoons, and widow of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel William Charles Lewis Bird, Honourable
East India Company's Service, which lady died July 24,
1888; and secondly, January 24, 1889, Julia, widow of
William Johnson of Appleby, Heir presumplive — His
nephew, William Henry, born 1867. Seat — Ingoldsby,
Tangley Park, Hampton.
HAY-DRUMMOND of Cromlix (L.O.). Quarterly, i.
(of augmentation) azure, a unicorn salient argent, armed,
maned, and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged
with eight half-thistles vert, and as many half-roses gules ;
2. or, a lion's head erased gules, langued azure, within a
double tressure fiory counterflory of the second ; 3. or.
JAMES ROBERT HAY-GORDON, Gentleman. Born
November 9, 1849, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Adam Hay-Gordon of Avochie, Mayen, and
Ardmeallie, D.L. , by his wife Annie M'Kerrell, eldest dau.
of James Brown of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, ist grand quarter, azure, a chevron between three
boars' heads couped or, a hand grasping a sheaf of arrows
proper (for Gordon) ; 2nd grand quarter, counterquartered
I and 4, argent, three inescutcheons gules; 2 and 3, azure,
three cinquefoils argent, over all en surtout a crescent gules,
all within a bordure of the last (for Hay). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of his liveries, a
stag's head caboshed within two branches of laurel con-
joined at the top all proper (for Gurdon) ; 2. on a wreath of
his liveries, a goat trippant proper (for Hay). Mottoes —
" Byde together "(for Gordon) ; " Spare nought " (for Hay).
Seat—M2Lyen House, Huntly, N.B. Residence— MdX'^^.s,
Cheshire.
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WILLIAM DRUMMOND OGILVY HAY-NEW-
TON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. Born Jan. 12, 1832,
Esq. , of Newton Hall, by his wife Margaret Eliza, youngest
being the eldest son ot the late John Stuart Hay-Newton,
daughter of William Fairlie. Clubs — Carlton, Army and
Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, counterquartered i. and iiii. azure, three cinquefoils
argent ; 2 and 3 gules, three bars ermine, en surtout an
escutcheon argent, charged with three shields gules, in the
centre a mullet of the last for difference (for Hay) ; ii. and
iii. grand quarters vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of
the last three roses gules (for Newton). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant or, brandishing a
scimitar proper, hilted and pommelled gold. Supporters —
Two lions guardant gules, armed and langued azure, collared
or. Motto — ^" Pro patria." Married, August 10, 1871,
Adeline Charlotte, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel
Robert Gordon ; and has Issue — (i) George Hay, Gentle-
man, born August 5, 1872; (2) Stuart Hay, Gentleman,
born March 28, 1876 ; and Albreda Julia. Seat — Newton
Hall, in the county of Haddington. Postal address — 3
Marlborough Road, Bath.
HAYES (U.O.). Per pale gules and sable, on a chevron
argent, between three leopard's faces or, a pheon of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in his paws
a flagstaff therefrom a pennon gules, and charged on the
shoulder with a pheon sable. Motto — " Renovate animos.''
Sons of William Andrew Hayes, Gentleman, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Dub., b. ; d. ; m. , Elizabeth,
d. of John Carolin : —
William Andrew Hayes, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.S.,
b. 1861 ; m. 1885, Emily Augusta, d. of Joseph Charles
Fisher. Estate — Waterloo, nr. Grahamstown, Cape Colony.
HAYHURST, see FRANCE-HAYHURST.
Devon, M.A. (Oxon.), late Capt. (Hon. Major) Roy. ist
D6von Yeom., b. 1859; m. 1897, Violet Octavia, d. of
Octavius Bradshaw, Esq., J. P., D.L. ; and has issue —
HAYNE. see SEALE-HAYNE.
M The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR DIVETT
® HAY TER, 2nd Baronet (April 19. 1858), of South-hill
Park, Berks, P.O., M.A. (Oxford), J. P. and D.L, for
Berks, J. P. Somerset, formerly Lieut. -Col. London Rifle
Brigade, late Capt. Grenadier Guards, M.P. for Wells
1865-68, for Bath 1873-85, and for Walsall 1893-95, and
since 1900; a Lord of the Treasury 1880-82, and Financial
Secretary to the War Office 1882-85. Born Aug. 19, 1835,
being the only son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir William Good-
enough Hayter, ist Bart., by his wife Anne, eldest dau. of
William Pulsford of Linslade, Bucks. Armorial bearings
— Azure, an escallop between three bulls' heads couped
or ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a bull's head erased sable, senile of escallops or,
and pierced through the neck with a broken spear in bend
sinister, points upwards proper. Motto — "Viavi." Mar-
ried, Nov. 7, 1866, Henrietta, dau. of Capt. Adrian John
Hope. Seats — South-hill Park, Bracknell, Berks; Trevena,
Tintagel, Cornwall ; and Linslade Manor, Leighton, Bucks.
Town residence — 9 Grosvenor Square, W.
HAYTER-HAMES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4,
azure, a chevron between three demi-lions each holding in
the paws an arrow erect point downwards proper (Hames) ;
2 and 3, azure, three bull's heads couped within a bordure
engrailed or (Hayter). Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a lion passant or, holding in
the dexter forepaw an arrow as in the arms (Hames) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped or, charged
with four drops of blood and pierced through the neck with
a broken spear in bend all proper. Motto — "Honor
virtutis proemium." Livery— T>Ar\i blue, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. Hayter George Hayter-Hames, M.A.,
Rector and Patron of Chagford, J.P., b. 1826 ; d. 1886 ;
7n. 1852, Constance Harriet, d. of Sir Charles Colvile
of Duftleld Hall, co. Derby :—
Colvile George Hayter Hayter-Hames, Esq., J.P, co.
(i) George Colvile Hayter-Hames, Gentleman, /;. 1898;
(2) Noel Cecil Hayter-Hames, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat —
Chagford House, Chagford, Devon. Club — Cavalry.
HAZLERIGG, see HESILRIGE.
JAMES HEAD, Esquire, J.P. , form.erly Captain
Middlesex Y.C. and 3rd Batt. East Kent Regt. , The
Bufts. Born— K'prW 25, 1851, being the fourth son of the
late Sir Francis Somerville Head, 2nd Bart., Bengal C.S. ,
by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Garnett of Wyreside,
CO. Lancaster. Z/t'tv-y— Grey, black velvet collars, silver
buttons, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings (Quarterly
I. and 4. gules, six broken bones barwise in pale argent, a
canton ermine ; 2. and 3. argent, a chevron ermines between
three unicorns' heads couped sable on an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Cameron, namely gules, thrre bars
ermine, on a chief embattled argent, a bugle-horn stringed
sable ; between on the dexter side, pendant from a ribbon
of the first, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold
medal and clasps presented to Sir Alexander Cameron,
K.C. B. , in consideration of his gallant and distinguished
services at the battles of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, and
.Salamanca, subscribed " Peninsula " in letters sable, and on
the sinister side, pendant from a like riband, a representa-
tion of the medal conferred upon him for his services at the
battle of Waterloo, in letters also sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, three
ostrich feathers argent. Motto —" Study quiet." Married,
Sept. 8, 1888, Christian Helen Jane, dau. and heiress of
Duncan Cameron of Inverailort; and has /,f,f?/d? -Francis
Somerville Cameron Head, (gentleman, and Christian Mary
Cameron. iVa/ —Inverailort, via Fortwilliam, Inverness-
shire. To7vn address~4o Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs
— Wellington ; Ranelagh.
Sir ROBERT GARNETT HEAD, 3rd Baronet (July
14, 1838). Born March 18, 1845, being the eldest son of
the late Sir Francis Somerville Head, 2nd Bart., Bengal
C.S., by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Garnett of
Wyreside, co. Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a chevron ermines, between three unicorns' heads couped
sable ; the escutcheon cliarged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an unicorn's liead couped ermines.
Motto— "Study quiet." Married, Aug. 5, 1880, Florence
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Julia, dau. of Robert John Pollock, 8th Madras Cavalry,
second son of Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart., Lord Chief
Baron of the Court of Exchequer; and has Issue— {i)
Robert Pollock Somerville Head, Esq., l>. April 7, 1884;
(2) George Burges Digby Head, Esq., 6. June 2, 1888 ; and
Florence Mary. Cluds — Reform, Brooks's.
WILLIAM NORRIS HEALD, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Lancaster and Chester, Patron of two Livings. Boru
May 3, 1830, being the son of the late George Heald of
Garston, Lancashire. C/ud — Conservaiive. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly gules and azure, in the first and
fourth quarters an eagle with wings elevated or, in the
second and third a fret of the last, over all a fesse argent,
thereon between two crosses patfe, a rose of the first, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a bundle of
arrows fesseways the points towards the dexter proper,
bound gules, thereon an eagle witli wings elevated erniinois,
in the beak a sprig of holly also proper, the dexter claw
resting on a cross paiie as in the arms. Motto — " Mea
gloria crux." Married, April 21, 1858, Jane, dau. of the
Rev. Edward Walker ; and has with other Issue — James
Heald, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1859 [w., Sept. 8, 1892,
Henrietta Stewart, second dau. of Stewart H. Brown of
Querry Bank, AUerton, and has issue, William Arthur
Heald, Gentleman, i^. 1893]. Seat — Parrs Wood, Didsbury.
HEALY, see FITZGERALD.
SAMUEL THOMAS HEARD, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Kerry. Borji July 9, 1835, being the second son of
the late Edward Heard, Gentleman, of Ballintubber.
in CO. Cork, by his wife Jane, dau. of Thomas Scott,
Esq., J. P. CO. Waterford, of Glenbower, co. Waterford.
antelope proper, ducally gorged or, and charged on the
shoulder with a water-bouget as in the arms. MottO —
"Audior." Married, 1862, Kate, dau. of Hon. William
Bradley of Lindesay, in the Colony of New South Wales,
Member of the Legislative Council of that Colony ; and
has Issue — {\) Edward Severin Heard, Esq., Lt.-Col. Sth
Fusiliers, h. 1863 [w. , 1893, Georgina Gertrude, only dau.
of Major-General Beauchamp W. B. Magrath, and has
issue, Patrick Valentine Beauchamp Heard, Gentleman,
b. 1894, and Maureen Kate] ; (2) Francis William Heard,
Gentleman, Lieut. 4th King's Own Regt. , b. 1866, d. 1889;
(3) Hugh Lindsay Patrick Heard, Esquire, Commander
Royal Navy, h. 1869 ; (4) William Beauchamp Heard,
Gentleman, b. 1877; and Kate Ethel. 5't'a/^Rossdohan,
Tahilla, co. Kerry. C/«^— Junior United Service.
CHARLES RICHARD MONT ORGUEIL HEARN,
Esquire, J. P. for the cos. of Monaghan and Tyrone. Born
Oct. 24, 1850, being the second son of the late Major Robert
Thomas Hearn, 76th Regt. , by his wife Amelia Maria, dau.
of Captain Henry Wilson, 37th Regt. Club — Primrose.
Livery — Claret coat and vest, black trousers, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale gules and
Z/m'ry— Light grey, with red facings. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a chevron gules, between three water-
bougets sable, as many crescents or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
azure, a chevron between three herons argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a heron as in the arms ; with
the Motto, " Ardua petit ardea." Married, Junes, 1875,
Ellen, only child and heiress of James Thornley ; and has
Issue — Charles Robert Thornley Hearn, Gentleman, born
September 13, 1886 ; Marguerite ; and Amy. Estates —
Templenew, in the county of Donegal, and part of Flintfield
estate, in the county of Cork. Postal address — Templenew,
Belleek, co. Fermanagh.
ARTHUR HOWARD HEATH, Esquire, J. P. Born
May 29, 1856, being the third son of the late Robert Heath
of Biddulph Grange, co. Stafford, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1884, M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent 1874-80, by his wife
Anne, dau. of James Beach of Tunstall. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a tower gules, between three heath-cocks
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
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of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower gules, a
heath-cock proper, resting the dexter claw upon a pheon
sable. Motto — " Industrias proemium." Married, 1884,
Alice, dau. of Rev. Herbert Richard Peel of Thornton
Hall, CO. Bucks. Seat — Newbold Revel, Rugby.
JAMES HEATH, Esquire, Colonel Staffordshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, J. P. co. Stafford, and M. P. for
N.W. Staffordshire since 1892. Born 1852, being the
second son of the late Robert Heath of Biddulph Grange,
CO. Stafford, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, M.P. for
Stoke-on-Trent 1874-80, by his wife Anne, dau. of James
Beach of Tunstall. Armorial bearings — Argent, a tower
gules, between three heath-cocks proper. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the
battlements of a tower gules, a heath-cock proper, resting
the dexter claw on a pheon sable. Motto — " Industrise
proemium." Married, 1881, Euphemia, dau. of P. G.
Van-der-Byl of Cape Colony. 5t'a/— Ashorne Hill, Leam-
ington. Towti residence — 54 Cadogan Square, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Cavalry, St. Stephen's.
ROBERT HEATH, Esquire, J. P. Born Jan. 16, 1851.
being the eldest surviving son of the late Robert Heath of Bid-
dulph Grange, co. Stafford, J. P. andD.L., High Sheriff 1884,
M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent 1874-80, by his wife Anne, dau.
of James Beach of Tunstall. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a tower gules, between three heath-cocks proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon the battlements of a tower gules, a heath-cock
proper, resting the dexter claw on a pheon sable. MottO —
" Industrias prcemium." Married, 1875, Laura, youngest
dau. of Frederick Fielder of Whitefield House, co. Chester ;
and has Issue — (i) Robert William Heath, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 9, 1876; (2) Frederick Stanley Heath, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 20, 1881 ; Alice Mabel ; Laura ; and Mary. Seats — ■
Biddulph Grange, Congleton ; Greenway Bank, Stoke-on-
Trent. Clubs — National, Constitutional.
CHARLES GEORGE HEATHCOTE, Esquire, late
Captain and Hon. Major 5th Fusiliers, Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. late ist Vol. Bait. Hampshire Regt., J. P. for the co. of
Southampton. Born Oct. i, 1B43, being the fourth son of
the Right Hon. Sir William Heathcote, fifth Bart., by his
second wife Selina, dau. of E. J. Shirley, Esq., of Ettington
Park. Armorial bearings — Ermine, three pomeis, each
charged with a cross or. Crest— On a mural crown azure,
between two wings displayed ermine, a pomeis as in the
arms. Motto — " Deus prosperat justos." Married, May
15, 1884, Lucy Lyttelton Vachell, dau. of R. T. Vachell of
Coptfold Hall, in the co. of Essex. ; and has Issue — George
Malcolm Heathcote, Gentleman, b. Sept. 25, 1891 ; Maud
Lyttelton ; Sybil Annesley (d. Sept. 26, 1898) ; Jennetta
Selina ; Frances Gwendolin ; and Lucy Helena. Postal
address — Beechwood, Totton, Southampton. Club — Naval
and Military.
JOHN MOVER HEATHCOTE, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for Huntingdon, and J. P. Sussex and Liberty of
Peterborough, Hon. Col. and late Lieut. -Col. commanding
Cambridge Volunteers, Barrister-at-Law. Born July 12,
1834, being the eldest son of the late John Moyer Heath-
cote, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1834, by his wife
the Hon. Emily Frances Ridley Colborne, third dau. of the
Rt. Hon. Nicholas William, Lord Colborne. Livery —
Crimson. Armorial bearings— Ermine, three pomeis, each
charged with a cross or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a mural crown azure, a pomme as in the arms, be-
tween two wings displayed ermine. Married, Dec. 18,
i860, Louisa Cecilia, dau. of Macleod of Macleod ; and has
had Issue— [\) John Norman Heathcote, Gentleman, b. June
21, 1863; (2) Arthur Ridley Heathcote, Gentleman, b. Feb.
14, 1877; Emily Louisa \_d. x88o]; and Evelyn May. Seat
— Conington Castle, Peterborough. C/«i^— Brooks's.
HEA.THCOTE-HACKER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and
4, ermine, three pomeis, each charged with a cross or
(for Heathcote) ; 2 and 3, sable, a cross vair between four
mullets or, pierced of the field (for Hacker). Mantling
vert and argent. Crests— i. on a mural crown azure, a
pomme charged with a cross or, between two wings dis-
played ermine (for Heathcote) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a woodpecker standing on the top of a tree
eradicated proper (for Hacker).
Son of Rowland Hugh Heathcote- Hacker, Gentleman,
b. ; d. 1904 ; in. , Frances H. C. Graeme : —
Rowland Heathcote- Hacker, Gentleman, b. 1891. Seats
—Old Hall, East Bridgford ; Ferriby, Brough, E. York-
shire.
Son of : —
G. M. Heathcote-Hacker, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
The Fuchsias, Collingham, Hull.
WILLIAM CHARLES HEATON - ARMSTRONG,
Esquire, Lord of the Manor of Roscrea, in King's County,
a J. P. for that co. , F. R.A.S. Born Sept. i, 1853, being the
second but only surviving son of the late John Heaton-
Armstrong, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Roscrea, by
his wife Josephine Therese, yoimgest dau. of Franz Mayr
of Leoben ; and is the sixtii in legitimate lineal male descent
from Captain William Armstrong, by his wife Alice, dau.
of Sir Thomas Deane of the co. of Suffolk, and is nine-
teenth in descent "per distaff" from King Edward the
First, aTid fourteenth from King James the Second of
Scotland. Livery — Light drab coat, and gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules three dexter
arms vambraced and cinbowed argent, the hands closed
proper (for Armstrong) ; 2 and 3 vert, a lion rampant
argent (for Heaton). Crests — i. a dexter arm vambraced
and embowed dexier proper, and a hand grasping an
armed leg couped at the thigh and bleeding also proper (for
Armstrong); 2. a lion ducally crowned, plain collared and
chained all proper (for Heaton). Motto— "Vi et armis."
Married ni Veldes, Austria, September 7, 1885, the Baroness
Bertha Maximiliana, only surviving daughter of the fourth
Baron Zois-Edelstein of Schloss Egg, Carnolia, Austria ; and
has Issue — (i) William Duncan Francis Heaton-Armstrong,
Gentleman, born at Veldes, Austria, September 29, 1886; (2)
John Dunamace Heaton-Armstrong, Gentleman, born in
Middlesex, February 21, 1888 ; and Bertha Gracie. Estate
— Roscrea, Ireland. Postal addresses— 20 Portland Place,
London, W. ; and Roscrea, Ireland. Clubs — Union,
Automobile, National, Liberal,
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JOSEPH ROBERT HEAVEN of the Forest of Birse,
in the parish of Aboyne, co. Aberdeen, Gentleman. Born
June 6, 1840, being the son of the late Robert Heaven,
sometime acting Consul in Vera Cruz, Mexico, by his wife
Dona Joaquina, dau. of Don Bernardo de los Cobos and
his wife Dofia Guadalupe Iriarte de Alva, of Spain. Ar-
morial toearings— Azure, semi^e of cross crosslets argent,
three boars' heads couped or, armed and langued gules, a
chief of the third. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head couped or,
senile of cross crosslets azure ; and in nn escroll over
the same this Motto, " Non omnis moriar." Married,
Oct. 17, 1862, Dona Maria Guadalupe Ignacia Antonia,
4th Marquesa de Braceras, Lady of the Order of the
Holy Sepulchre, dau. of General Don Ignacio Ramirez de
Arellano and Dona Matilde de Braceras, his wife ; and
has Issue — (i) Robert Edward Heaven, Esq., Capt. late
4th Cheshire Regt. , b. March 4, 1866 [in., June 2, 1892,
Edith Charlotte Frances, eldest dau. of the late Lord Henry
Vere Cholmondely (second son of the 3rd Marquess of
Cholmondely)] ; (2) Eustace Theodore Heaven, Esq., late
Capt. Lancashire Artillery, b. April i, 1869; (3) William
Raymond Heaven, Esq. , b. May 2, 1873 '< (4) Don Francisco
Jos6 Hugo Alexandre Heaven y Ramirez de Arellano, Conde
de Ramirez de Arellano, Knight Grand Cross of the Order
of the Most Holy Sepulchre and of the Royal Order of
Isabel la Catolica (bears, by Royal Decree of H.M. the
Queen Regent of Spain, one of his mother's ancient family
titles, and has now taken up her nationality, which is
Spanish), Secret Chamberlain to H.H. Pope Leo XIH.
(received medal of Alfonso XIII. from his Catholic Majesty,
Member de Numero de la Real Sociedad Economica de
Madrid, and of the Royal Spanish Lifeboat Society), b,
April 15, 1877 ; and Mary Guadalupe Zaara Cecilia [w.
Aug. IQ02, the Hon. R. Erskine, second son of the 5th
Baron Erskine]. Seat — The Forest of Birse, Aboyne, co.
Aberdeen. Toruti residence— o.^ Grosvenor Square. Clubs
— The Conservative, Caledonian, Northern Royal Club
(Aberdeen).
HEBDEN, quartered by TEMPEST.
HEBER-PERCY(R.L., 1847, H. Coll.). Quarterly, I.
and IV., quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., or, a lion
rampant azure (Brabant, c. 1200); ii. and iii., gules, three
lucies haurient argent (Lucy, c. 13th cent.) ; 2 and 3, azure,
five fusils in fesse or (Percy, teinp. Henry III., the foregoing
by his descent from Percy) ; II. and III., per fesse azure and
gules, a lion rampant or, in the dexter canton a cinquefoil
argent (Heber, 1569, and Visit. Yorks. , 1585). Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a lion statant azure, the tail extended (Percy);
2. out of a ducal coronet or, a lady's head and shoulders
in profile proper, crined or (Heber). Motto—" Esperance
en Dieu" (Percy), " Pret d'accomplir" (Heber). Badge
(of Percy) — A pair of manacles within the horns of a
crescent.
Sons of Algernon Charles Heber- Percy, Esq. (R.L. ,
1847, formerly Percy), of Hodnet Hall, co. Salop, and
Airmyn Hall, Yorks., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff co.
Salop 1853) (eld. s. of Hon. and Rt. Rev. Hugh
Percy, D.D., Lord Bishop of Carlisle), b. 1812 ; d.
1901 ; m. 1839, Emily, eld. d. and coh. of Rt. Rev.
Reginald Heber, D.D. , Bishop of Calcutta, and niece
and heir of Richard Heber, Esq., M.P., of Hodnet,
CO. Salop : —
Algernon Heber-Percy, Esq., J.P. and C.C. Salop, late
Lieut. R.N., Major late Shrophsh. Yeom., b. 1845 ; m. 1867,
Alice Charlotte Mary, only child of Rev. Frederick Vernon
Lockwood; and has issue— (i) Algernon Hugh Heber-
Percv, Esq., J.P. co. Salop, b. 1869 \m. 1903, Gladys May,
d. of William E. Hulton-Harrop, Esq., of Lythwood Hall,
Shrewsbury; and has issue — Algernon George William
Heber-Percy, Esq., /'. 1904]; (2) Joceline Reginald Heber-
Percy, Gentleman, b. 1880 \_m. 1904, Katharine Louisa
Victoria, only d. of Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy
of Guy's Cliffe, Warwick]. 5ra/j^— Hodnet Hall, Market
Drayton ; Airmyn Hall, Goole, Yorks. Clubs — Carlton,
Royal Yacht Squadron.
Reginald Joceline Heber-Percy, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Rifle
Brigade, b. 1849; m. 1894, Johanna Frederica Eugenia
Gundreda, d. of late Hardy Eustace of Castlemore, co.
Carlow.
Hugh Louis Heber-Percy, Gentleman, ^. 1853; ;«. 1899,
Harriet, d. of late Henry S. Earp. i?«.— Purslow Hall,
Aston-on-Clun.
Rev. Henry Vernon Heber-Percy, Rector of Hodnet,
b. 1858; m. 1886, Judith Elizabeth, d. of Sir Vincent
Corbet, Bart. ; and has issue— (1) Charles Rowland Heber-
Percy, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (2) Neville Henry Heber-
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Percy, Gentleman, i. 1890; Hermione Constance; Aileen
Judith ; Rachel Joan ; and Hilda Bridget. J^es. — The
Rectory, Leavingham, Sleaford.
Alan William Heber-Percy, Esq., J. P. Dorset,!^. 1865;
m. 1893, Hon. Susan Alice, d. of William, 2nd Viscount
Portman ; and has issue — Hugh Alan Heber-Percy, Gentle-
man, l). 1897; Bryan Heber-Percy, Gentleman, i. 1903;
Margaret Eleanor ; Ida Mary ; and Constance Emily. Seai —
Durweston, Blandford. C/«/' — Travellers'.
CHARLES BULLER HEBERDEN, Gentleman, M.A.,
Principal of Brasenose College, O.xford. Bo?/t Dec. 14,
1849, being the third son of Rev. William Heberden,
M.A. , Vicar of Broadhenibury, co. Devon, and his wife
Susanna Catherine, dau. of James Bulkr, M.P. , of Downes,
CO. Devon. Armorial bearings — Erminois, four lozenges
conjoined in fesse vert, on a chief azure an annulet between
two suns or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a tiger sejant regardant
erminois, collared vert, resting the dexter fore-paw on a
plain shield azure, thereon in chief two suns and in base an
annulet or. Motto — " Fortunte sapientia victrix." Postal
address — Brasenose College, Oxford.
goon Guards, and his wife Mary Anne Elizabeth, only dau.
of the late Rev. Henry Hasted, Rector of Horningsheath,
Suffolk. Armorial bearings — Sable, a fesse chequy or and
azure between three horses' heads erased argent. MantUng
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head erased argent. Postal address — Matlock House,
Torquay.
CLEMENT JOHN MALCOLM HEIGHAM, Es-
quire, late Major Prince of Wales's Own (West York-
shire) Regiment. Bor7i Dec. i, 1858, tieing the eldest son
of Clement Henry John Heigham, Esq., of Hunston Hall,
CO. Suffolk, and his wife Grace Charlotte, dau. and co-
heiress of Hon. John Malcolm Eraser of Mount Murray, in
Lower Canada. Armorial bearings — Sable, a fesse chequy
or and azure, between three horses' heads erased argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a horse's head erased argent. JMarricd, Oct. 5, 1889, Mary-
Ruth, dau. of The MacGillycuddy of the Reeks ; and has
Issue — Clement Heigham, Gentleman, b. Sept. 9, 1890;
Seat — Hunston Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
HELLESBY, quartered by HULLEY.
The Reverend ERNEST ARTHUR HEBERDEN,
M.A. Camb. , Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Jan. 25, 1870,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Rev.
John Heberden, M.A. Camb., Rector of Hintoh-Ampner,
Alresford, Hants, by his wife Elizabeth Thompson, dau.
of Benjamin Nankevell Tripp. Armorial bearings —
Erminois, four lozenges conjoined in fesse vert, on a chief
azure, an annulet between two suns or. Mantling vert and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a tiger sejant regardant erminois, collared vert, resting the
dexter forepaw on a plain shield azure, thereon in chief
two suns, and in base an annulet or. Motto — " Fortunse
sapientia victrix." Postal address — 85 Park Road East,
Birkenhead.
The Reverend GEORGE HEBERDEN, M.A., Vicar
of Rothwell, Yorks. Born Sept. 27, 1833, being the fourth
son of the late Rev. William Heberden, M.A. , Vicar of
Great Bookham, Surrey, by his wife Elvina Rainier, dau. of
John Underwood. Armorial bearings — Erminois, four
lozenges conjoined in fesse vert, on a chief azure, an annulet
between two suns or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a tiger sejant re-
gardant erminois, collared vert, resting the dexter forepaw
on a plain shield azure, thereon in chief two suns, and in
base an annulet or. Motto — " Fortunre sapientia victrix."
Married, July 7, 1859, Dorothea Barnetta, dau. of Rev.
Joseph Gibbs ; and has Issue — (i) George Alfred Heber-
den, Gentleman, b. April 27, i860 [w. , 1895, Winifred
Cottam] ; (2) Reginald Charles Heberden, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 8, 1863 ; (3) William Stanley Heberden, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 6, 1864 ; (4) Hector Vaughan Heberden, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 23, 1869; (5) Louis Edward Heberden,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 10, 1870; (6) Hugh Percy Heberden,
Gentleman, b. June 22, 1872; Josephine Emily; Isabel
Mary ; Evelyn Alice ; and Dorothea Blanche.
WILLIAM BULLER HEBERDEN, Esquire, C.B.
(1898), J. P. CO. Devon, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, late
Sec. to Board of Inland Revenue. Born July 6, 1838,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Heberden
M.A. , Vicar of Broadhembury, co. Devon, by his
wife Susanna Catherine, dau. of James BuUer, M.P.,
of Downes, co. Devon. Armorial bearings— Erminois,
four lozenges conjoined in fesse vert, on a chief azure, an
annulet between two suns or. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a tiger
sejant regardant erminois, collared vert, resting the dexter
forepaw on a plain shield azure, thereon in chief two suns,
and in base an annulet or. Motto— " Fortunoe sapientia
victrix." Residence— YAmhelA, Exeter. C'/«iJ— New Uni-
versity.
The Reverend ARTHUR LINZEE CHATTERTON
HEIGHAM, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born March 23, 1838,
being the third and only surviving son of the late George
Thomas Heigham, Esq., J, P., formerly Captain 4th Dra-
HELLIER, see SHAW-HELLIER. '
HELME (II. Coll.). Per chevron embattled vert and
or, an esquire's helmet proper, between two lions rampant
combatant in chief of the second and a fleur-de-lis in base
gules. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a tower proper between two
rose-branches stalked and leaved of the last, on each
branch three roses gules. Motto — "Cassis tutissima
virtus." Lively — ^Green.
Eld. son of late James Helme of Lancaster, m. Mary,
d.. of James Milner :—
Norval Watson Helme, Esq., J. P. Lanes., C.C. for
same co.. Alderman of Lancaster, Mayor 1896-7, M.P. for
Lancaster Div. Lanes, since 1900, b. 1849 ; m. 1877, Mary,
d. of Thomas Wilson of Caldbeck, Cumberland ; and has
issue — (i) Thomas Wilson Helme, Gentleman, b. i88i ;
(2) James Helme, Gentleman, b. 1884; and Edith Mary.
Res. — Springfield Hall, Lancaster. Town res. — 4 White-
hall Court, S.W. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal,
County (Lancaster).
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The Reverend CHARLES LEONARD HE
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Clowne, near Chesteij
Derbyshire. Bo?-n 1841, being the eldest son of the la
Arthur Helps, K.C.B., D.C.L., Order of the Golden FI
Clerk of the Privy Council, of Balham Hill, Surrey, b
wife Bessie, dau. of Captain Edward Fuller. Anm
bearings — Per saltire ermine and azure, two lions ram
in pale gules, and si.x cross crosslets fitch(5e in flancl
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of t
colours, two cross crosslets fitch(5e in saltire azure, si
mounted by an eagle's head erased or. MottO— "
thankful." Married, 1868, Emily, dau. of James Theobal
Esq., of Hyde Abbey, Winchester; Nunny Castle, Some
set ; Bedfords, Havering-atte-Bower, Esse.x ; and Gra
Thurrock, Essex ; J. P. and D.L. co. of Esse.x, and J. P. c
Hants; and has Issue— The. Rev. Arthur Leonard Help
Clerk in Holy Orders, Private Chaplain to the Lord Bishc
of Truro, and Public Preacher to that Diocese. Kesiden
■^-The Rectory, Clownes, near Chesterfield.
GUSTAVUS HELSHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peac
for the county of Norfolk, Lord of the Manor of Fitton.
Born July 23, 1840, being the third son of Richard Edward
Helsham, Royal Navy, by his wife Emily Tyllier, daughter
of John Blunt of Dorset Square, London, W. Livery —
Blue, red and gold. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
chevron engrailed between three leopards' faces gules, a
crescent or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an esquire's
helmet proper, charged with a crescent gules ; with the
Motto, "Cassis tutissimus virtus." Married, Nov. 30,
1851, Jane ((/. 1884), dau. of Thomas Hungerford of Rose
Bank, in the county of Cork; and has had Issue — (i)
Evelyn Hungerford Helsham, Gentleman, b. Nov. 13, 1864
(deceased); (2) Somerville Helsham, Gentleman, b. Nov.
10, 1866; and Emily Blunt [married Wm. M'Causland].
Estate and postal address — St. Mary's Hall, King's Lynn,
Norfolk. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wyndham.
Colonel HENRY HELSHAM HELSHAM-JONES,
Col. (retd. list), late Lieut.-Col. R.E. Bor7t May i, 1838,
being the eldest son of Richard Jones, Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons, of Woodbridge, in the county of
Suffolk, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and eventual
heiress of Henry Helsham, Surgeon, of Stoke Ferry, in
the county of Norfolk, and assumed the additional sur-
name of Helsham by Deed-PoU 1888, and was authorised
by Royal Licence to continue the use thereof 1891. Club
— United Service. Liveiy — Drab, with black facings. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron
ermines between three ravens sable, on a chief engrailed
of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; and for his Crest,
Trave
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Tipperary, b. i8sS ; m. ist, 1891, Grace {d. 1893), widow
of John Charters of Petre Hall, Coventry, and d. of Major
Clement Heigham of Hunston Hall; 2nd, 1903, Eleanor
Beatrice, d. of Rev. H. Manning Richards of Betchworth,
Winchester. Res. —
Clubs — Grosvenor, Royal Societies'.
Sons of Capt. Hon. Coote Hely-Hutchinson, R.N.,
b. ; d. 1842 ; m. 1834, Sophia, d. of Rev. Sir
Samuel Synge-Hutchinson, Bart. : —
John Hely-Hutchinson, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Dublin
(High Sheriff 1872), b. 1836 ; m. 1865, Mary Louisa, d. of
Robert Tottenham of Annamult ; and has issue — (i) Coote
Robert Hely-Hutchinson, Esq., Capt. 6th Batt. Roy. Fus.,
b. 1870; (2) Richard George Hely-Hutchinson, Esq.,
Capt. Roy. Fus., b. 1871 [w. 1899, Alice, d. of late William
Cunningham] ; Cecil Frances Katharine ; and Eleanor
Blanche. Seat — Seafield, co. Dublin.
Frances Henry Hely-Hutchinson, Gentleman, late R.N.,
b. 1839. Res. — Auckland, New Zealand.
RICHARD GEORGE HELY-HUTCHINSON,
Esquire, Capt. Royal Fusiliers. Born March 3, 1871,
being the second son of John Hely-Hutchinson, Esq., of
Seafield, co. Dublin, J. P. and D.L. co. Dublin, High
Sheriff 1872 (eldest son of Capt. Hon. Coote Hely-
Hutchinson) by his wife Mary Louisa, dau. of Robert
Tottenham of Annamult. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I. and 4. per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between
eight cross crosslets argent (for Hutchinson) ; 2. azure, a
fesse between three stags' heads erased in chief argent, and
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1883, by Charlotte, eldest dau. of John Hubert Moore, of
CherrjrHill, co. Chester. Armorial bearings — Per saltire
argent and or, a leopard's face sable. Mantling sable and
I argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a de.xter
arm embowed in armour, the gauntlet grasping a sword
all proper, transfi.\ing a leopard's face sable. Motto —
" Manus hsec inimica tyrannis."
The Rev. WILLIAM BARKER HKMSWORTH.
Clerk in Holy Orders. Bern April 30, 1855, being the
second son of the late Rev. Augustus Barker Hemsworth,
Rector of Bacton, Suffolk, M.A. , by his wife Duncana,
eldest dau. of the late Alexander Campbell of Kilmartin,
CO. Argyll. Armorial bearings — Per saltire argent and
or, a leopard's face sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the gauntlet grasping a sword proper, hilt and
pommel or, transfixing a leopard's face sable. Motto —
" Manus hfec inimica tyrannis." Married, 1893, Gwendolen
Hemsworth Lechmere, second dau. of Francis Paulet, late of
The Cleveland, Prestbnry, co. Gloucester ; and has Issue —
(i) Noel Edward Campbell Hemsworth. Gentleman, h.
Aug. 8, 1894 ; (2) Eric Paulet D'Esterre Hemsworth,
Gentleman, b. July 12, 1895. Residence — \ia.nsie.a.di, Epsom.
HENDER, quartered by TAUNTON,
HENDERSON, see CLAYHILLS-HENDERSON,
and DUNCAN-MERCER-HENDERSON.
ARTHUR HENDERSON, Gentleman, formerly of
Williamfield, Ayrshire. Armorial bearings— Sable, three
piles issuing from the sinister argent, on a cliief or, a mullet
azure between two ermine spots. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
proper holding a mullet azure, surmounted by a crescent
argent. Motto — ' ' Sola virtus nobilitat. "
GEORGE HENDERSON, Esquire, Colonel ist Volun-
teer Battalion the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment,
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HEMINGWAY (H. Coll., 1903). Azure, a Chinese
junk of two masts, sails set proper, between as many roses
in chief argent, leaved proper, a fylfot in base or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a fylfot or, between two roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper.
.Son of : —
Jolm Thomas Hemingway, Gentleman ; b. ; tn. ;
and has issue — Harry Hemingway, Gentleman ; and Nellie.
j^«. — " Heathcote," Ilkley, Yorks. C/k^— Bradford and
County Conservative (Bradford).
AUGUSTUS NOEL CAMPBELL HEMSWORTH,
Esq., of Shropham Hall, Norfolk, J. P. for that co. and
patron of one living. Born 1853, being the eldest son of
the Rev. .Augustus Barker Hemsworth, of Bacton, Suftblk,
who d. 1889, by Duncana, elder dau. of John Campbell
of Kilmartin, co. Argyll (she d. 1894) ; s. his uncle
Henry William Hemsworth, Esq., 1892. Armorial bear-
ings—Per saltire argent and or, a leopard's face sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the gauntlet
grasping a sword all proper, transfixing a leopard's face
sable. Motto —" Manus hcec inimica tyrannis." Married,
1891, Augusta Sophia Maude, youngest dau. of the late
Benjamin Hemsworth, Esq., J. P., of Monk Fryston Hall,
Yorkshire, and has Issue— a. son, Augustus Hethersett
Hemsworth, Gentleman, and Dorothy Maude. Seat —
Shropham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk.
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THOMAS GERARD HEMSWORTH, of Abbeville,
CO. Tipperary, Gentleman. Born 1869, being the elder
son of Thomas Gerard Hemsworth, of Abbeville, who d.
and upon whom the 'Volunteer Decoration has been con-
ferred, F'ellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Member
of the Royal Asiatic Society, Fellow of the Society of Anti-
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quaries, Scotland. Born December 16, 1845, being the
eldest son of the late George Henderson of Heversyood,
East India Merchant in London, by his wife Katharine,
eldest daughter of David Stewart of St. Ninian's, in the
county of Stirling. C/t/6s — St. Stephen's, Constitutional,
Royal Societies. Armorial bearings are : Gules, three
piles issuing from the sinister or, a chief embattled ermine.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm erect
proper, holding in the hand a star of eight points wavy
argent ensigned with a crescent of the last. Motto—" Sola
virtus nobilitat." A/arried, October 30, 1878, Helen Blake,
only daughter of Thomas Hunter of lidinburgh ; and has
Issue — Helen Katharine ; and Agnes Grindlay. Estate and
postal address — Heverswood, Sevenoaks.
Sir JAMES HENDERSON, Knight Bachelor (1899),
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Barrister-at-Law, j.P. co.
Antrim, D. L. , J.P. and Alderman for the City of Belfast,
Lord Mayor thereof 1898, and first High Sheriff 1900.
Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late James Alexander
Henderson of Norwood Tower, co. Down. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented gules and or, on a chief vair,
a crescent betwen two bells of the second. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect between two oak branches proper, the hand grasping
an estoile of eight points wavy or, ensigned with a crescent
azure. Motto — "Sola virtus nobilitat." Married, 1880,
Martha, daughter of David Pollock, architect, of Newry.
Residence— 0-Si^e.y House, Windsor Park, Belfast. Club —
Junior Carlton.
RICHARD HENDERSON, Gentleman. Born 1854.
being the son of John Henderson, late of Glasgow. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three piles
issuing from the sinister sable, on a chief indented azure
two olive branches wreathed surrounding one in pale be-
tween two crescents of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules,
supporting in his forepaws a trident paleways also argent ;
and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Pace et bello
paratus." Postal address — Bidston, Cheshire.
ROBERT EVELYN HENDERSON, Gentleman. Born
December 19, 1880, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Henderson, Gentleman, of Sedgwick Park, Sussex (who
died 1895), by his wife Emma Caroline, second daughter of
the late Jonathan Hargreaves of Cuffnells, Hants. Armo-
rial- bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three piles issu-
ing from the sinister or, a chief engrailed ermine. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm erect proper, holding
in the hand a star of eight points wavy argent. MottO —
"Sola virtus nobilitat." Estate and postal address — Sedg-
wick Park, Sussex.
The Late THOMAS HENDERSON, Gentleman,
Merchant and Shipowner in Glasgow. Armorial bearings
— Argent, three piles issuing from the sinister sable, on a
chief wavy azure an anchor between two crescents of the
first. 'Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued
gules, supporting in his forepaws a trident paleways, also
argent. Motto — " Secure amidst perils." Residence— \\
Blythswood Square, Glasgow.
§SiR WILLIAM HENDERSON, Knight Bachelor,
Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the
county of Aberdeen, Lord Provost of the city of Aber-
deen, 1886-1889, LL.D. of the University of Aberdeen.
Born April 10, 1826, being the eldest son of the late
James Henderson of Aberdour and Rattray, by his wife
Helen, daughter of William Thomson; and was dubbed
a Knight Bachelor in the year 1893. Clubs — National
Liberal, Royal Northern (Aberdeen), Scottish Liberal
(Edinburgh). Lively— 'QXwQ and gold. Armorial bear-
ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three piles or, in
base a tower triple-towered argent, masoned sable, doors
and windows gules, on a chief ermine a crescent of
the first, between two stars of six points of the third.
Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and on a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm proper, the hand
holding a star of six points ensigned with a crescent
argent ; and in an escroU over the same, this MottO,
"Sola virtus nobilitat." Married, February 17, 1852,
Jane Boyd, eldest daughter of George Thompson of
Pitmedden and Rannieshill, in the county of Aberdeen,
sometime Member of Parliament for the city of Aberdeen,
is the Naval Cockade.
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address — Devaiiha House, Aberdeen.
Postal
HENDERSON (L.O.. 31 July 1902-). Or, three piles
issuing from the sinister vert, on a chief ermine three
torteaux. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a hand holding a torteau, charged
with a star argent. Motto — ' ' Sola virtus nobilitat. "
Son of George Henderson of Langholm, Dvmifries,
b. 1819 ; d. 1889; m. 1845, Eliza, d. of George
William Cockshott of York :—
Sir Alexander Henderson, ist Bart. (5 Aug. 1902), of
Buscot Park, Berks, J. P. and M.P. for West Staffs, since
1898, b. 1850; m. 1874, Jane Ellen, d. of Edward William
Davis of Ealing; and has issue — (i) Harold Greenwood
Henderson, Esq., Capt. and Adj. ist Life Gds. , b. 1875
{tn. 1901, Lady Violet Charlotte Dalzell, yr. d. of Robert,
i2th Earl of Carnwath and has issue — (i) Alexander Gavin
Henderson, Esq., /'. 1902]; (2) Alec Puleston Henderson,
^£sq.. b. 1876; (3) Frank Henderson, Esq., Lieut. 7th
Hussars, b. 1877; (4) Philip Henderson, Esq., b. 1881 ;
(5) Arnold Henderson, Esq., b. 1883; (6) Eric Brand
Henderson, Esq., b. 1884; Margaret [w. 1900, Capt.
Charles Shuldham Schreiber, ist Life Gds., of Marlesford
Hall, Suffolk]. Seat — Buscot Park, Faringdon, Berks.
Town res. — 18 Arlington Street, S.W. Club — Brooks's.
HENDER.SON (L.O„ 29 Jan. ^904). Parted per bend
indented sable and^r,y on a chi^ ap^Btit.yfa rose gules,
barbed and seeded vert, between" two- ermine spots.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreeth of his
liveries, a cubit arm proper charged on the wrist\with an
anchor Jsable, the hand hiolding^a crescent or. ; Motto
— " Sola -virtus nobilitaj^''
Son of , Rear-A^riral
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G^apt^* Edraund
Gluftuds :—
The Very Rev. William George Henderson, VD.D.
(DurharnX UJJ.L. (Oxon.), Dean of Carlisle, formerly
Fellowfof Alagdalen Coll., Oxford, b. 1819; »,!. i^:^, Jane
M., yg§t. d. of late J. Dalyell of Lingo, Mfesli. yi'fj.—
The Deanery of /Tarlisle. , ; 'i .J
Daus. a"ftd'ci)heirs[same arrns for Hendefson'as above,
with the addition (niatric. 13 Feb. 1904! of a bordure
gules] of lateijir Edmund Yeamnns Walcott Henderson,
K.C.B., b. \ ; d. ; m. .^^aria Elizabeth,
d. of Rev. JosepKNlJindle, somethn^^ficar of Higham,
Kent: — . "• -w^-^ ^"""^
Mary Augusta Walcott, w?t5'eorge Frederick M'Corquo-
dale. /Pfj.- Beechwood, Dunstable, Herts.
Maud, m. Robert Slack of Derwent Hill, Keswick [q.v.).
Isabel Grace, m. Alexander Nelson Radcliffe. Res.
45 Kensington Square. London, W.
George IJendersoiii, R.N., b.
• ^ Fraoe^Sv Waltott, d. of
Walcott'' $ynipsolQ, and Dragoon
Ida, m. Reginald Neville. /?«.— 15 St. George's Road,
London, S.W.
Beatrice, m. Capt. James Ramsay, Wigan. Res. — Downe,
Bromley, Kent.
Mabel, 7n. 1897, Rev. Norman Cyril Wilmot Radcliffe.
Ke-^- — The Vicarage, Hamilton, Auckland, New Zealand.
HENDERSON-CLELAND, see CLELAND.
HENDOUR, quartered by Floyer.
HANS HENDRICK HENDRICK-AYLMER, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff co.
Kildare 1894. Born 1856, being the second son of Michael
Aylmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Kildare (who died 1885), by his wife Charlotte, daughter
of the late Hans Hendrick, Esquire, of Kerdiffstown ;
assumed the additional surname and arms of Hendrick
by Royal License in 1889. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross sable between
four Cornibh choughs proper (for Aylmer) ; 2 and 3 azure,
three leoj^ards' faces or (for Hendrick). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, wiih a mant-
ling sable ami argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal
coronet or, a chough rising proper (for Aylmer) ; 2. out
of a ducal coronet or, a crescent gules (for Hendrick).
Motto — "Hallelujah." Married, May 1886, Plorence,
daughter of Alexander Edwards of Ballyhire, in the county
of Wexford; and has Issue — (i) Charles Percy Hendrick-
Aylmer, Gentleman, born 1887; (2) Gerald Hans Aylmer
Hendrick-.Aylmer, Gentleman, born 1897; Muriel Charlotte ;
and Violet Lucy. Estate and postal address — Kerdiffstown,
near Naas, county Kildare ; Tully, co. Kildare.
HENEAGE, see WALKER-HENEAGE.
JOSEPH JOHN HENLEY, Esq., C.B., J. P. and
D.L., late ist Royal Dragoons, late General inspector
Local Government Board, was Private Secretary to his
father when President of the Board of Trade, and has been
a member of the Boundary and other Commissions. Born
Dec. 29, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Right Hon.
Joseph Warner Henley of Waterpery, D.C.L., M.A., J. P.
and D. L. , MT^ for co. Oxford 1841 to 1885, and President
of the Board of Trade from March to Dec. 1852, and from
March 1858 to Feb. 1859, by his wife Georgiana, dau. of
John Fane, Esq., of Wormsley, Oxon. (by Lady lilizabeth
his wife dau. of the Earl of Macclesfield). Club — Carlton,
S.W. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a
lion rampant argent, supporting a rudder or, on a chief of
the second an anchor sable between two trefoils proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings displayed or, hold-
ing in the claw an anchor and cable sable, and in the beak a
trefoil proper. Motto — " Perse verando." Married, Oct. 2,
1849, Agnes Walvvyn, dau. of Theodore Walrond of Calder
Park, CO. Lanark; and has Issue — Joseph Arthur Henley,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 7, 1856 [tn. Jan, 9, 1877, Kate Isabella,
dau. of Col. Graves]; Georgiana Caroline [w. 1871, Philip
James Digby Wykeham] ; Emily Augusta \jn. 1876, Ellis
Frederick Dudgeon] ; and Agnes. Seat — Waterperry
House, Oxon.
HENN of Paradise (U.O ). Gules, a lion rampant
argent, on a canton of the last, a wolf passant sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a hen pheasant proper. Motto—
" Gloria Deo."
Sons of Thos. Rice Hetm, Esq., K.C. , J. P. and D.L. ,
and a County Court Judge, b. 1814 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1845,
Jane Isabella, d. of Rt. Hon. Francis Blackburne,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland : —
Francis Blackburne Henn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, R.M.
for CO. Sligo, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1848; m. 1880,
Helen Letitia Elizabeth, d. of Frances Gore of Woodlands,
CO. Clare; and has issue — (i) William Francis Henn,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (2) Thomas Rice Henn, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; Muriel Helen Isabella Rice [?«. 1903, F. W.
O'Hara of Cromlyn Lodge, Hillsborough]; Lilian Adela
Gore ; and Maud Susan Beatrice. Seat — Paradise Hill,
Ennis, co. Clare. Res. — Albert House, Sligo. Clubs—
University (Dublin), County (Sligo).
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Edward Lovett Henn, Gentleman, ex. -Fellow Trin.
Hall, Camb., b. ; m. 1878, Margaret Agnes Vaughan,
d. of Mitchell Henry, M.P. , of Kylemore Castle. Res. —
Richard Arthur Milton Henn, Esq., J. P. co. Clare, Col.
comdg. Limerick City R.G.A. (Mil.), Major Reserve of
Officers, late R.A., b. 1855; m. 1895, Elizabeth Letitia,
d. of Charles Heaton Armstrong ; and has issue — Marjorie
Vera Milton. Seat — Rathniore, Piltown, co. Kilkenny.
Club — Junior United Service.
Rev. Henry Henn, Vicar of Bolton and Hon. Canon of
Manchester, b. . Res. — The Vicarage, Bolton.
JOHN CROAD HENN-GENNYS, Gentleman. Born
April 15, 1838, being the second son of the late Edmund
Bastard Henn-Gennys, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1853-54,
by his wife Anne Campbell, only child and heir of the late
John Croad. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per
pale or and argent, a lion passant guardant per pale azure
and gules (for Gennys) ; 2 and 3, argent, a falcon sable
bezant(?e, belled or, in the beak a sprig of myrtle (for Henn).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, an eagle per pale azure and gules, the wings ele-
vated, each charged with a bezant, from the beak an cscroll
argent, thereon the words "Deo gloria" (for Gennys) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a hen pheasant proper. Mar-
ried, Sept. 1879, Mary Mason, dau. of Dr. W. R. Scott of
St. Leonards, Exeter; and has /j.f/z'i?— (i) Edmund Croad
Gennys, Gentleman, b. Aug. 1880; and Marion Gladys
Louisa. Seat — Whitleigh Hall, near Plymouth.
§ MITCHELL HENRY, Esq., D.L. for Middlesex,
and J. P. CO. Galway (High Sheriff 1888-89), for
Middlesex and Westminster, formerly M.P. for Galway
1871-85, for Glasgow (Blackfriars Division) 1885-86. Born
1826, being the son of the late Alexander Henry, M.P. , of
Woodlands, Crunipsall, near Manchester, by Elizabeth,
dau. of Oliver Brush of Willow Brook, co. Down. Armo-
rial bearings — Per pale indented argent and gules, on
the dexter side a rose of the second, a chief azure, charged
with a lion passant of the first. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet proper, a demi-
lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a ducal
coronet also or. Motto — "' Vincit Veritas. " A/arried, 18^0,
Margaret, dau. of George Vaughan, Esq., of Quilly House,
CO. Down ; and by her, who died 1874, has, with other Issue
— ^John Lewis Vaughan Henry, Esq., late Capt. R. Scots
Greys, b. 1852 [»i. 1880, Edith Maud, eldest dau. of William
Robert Ancketill, Esq. , and widow of Thomas Knox, Esq.,
son of the Primate of Ireland]. Seat — Kylemore Castle,
Galway. Residence — Stratheden House, Knightsbridge,
S.W.
HENRY (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fessc between a wool-
pack in chief and two mullets of six points in base argent,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
cubit arm erect holding a sword in pale proper, pommel
and hilt or, issuant from an annulet gules, between two
roses of the last barbed and seeded also proper. Motto —
" Per laborem pax."
Sons of : —
Solomon Jacob Henry, Gentleman, b.
land Park Avenue, London, W.
Charles Solomon Henry, Gentleman,
I Porchester Gate, London, W.
Philip Solomon Henry, Gentleman, b.
York, U.S.A.
b.
Res.— Ho\-
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Res. — New
§ ROBERT POOLL HENRY- BATTEN- POOLL,
Esq., D.L. , J. P. for cos. Wilts and Somerset, -late
Captain N. Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff for
CO. Somerset 1896-97. Born 1850, being the only son of the
late Joseph Langford of Timsbury, by Anne Pooll, dau. of
the late William Britton of Cor.-ton, Somerset; and as-
sumed the surnames of Henry- Batten-Pooll by Royal License
in 1871. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant
azure, armed and laiigued gules, charged on the shoulder
with a battle-axe proper, between in fesse two fountains
and in pale as many fleurs-de-lis of the second. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a griffin's head erased ermine, beaked and
langued gules, and charged on the neck with a fountain,
a battle-axe fesseways proper. Motto — "Confide recte
agens." Married, 1879, Sophia, eldest dau. of Duncan
Macrae, Esq., of Kames Castle, Isle of Bute; and has
Issue — Walter Stewart Henry-Batten-Pooll, Gentleman.
Seat — Road Manor, Bath. Clubs — ■ Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
§ JAMES ALEXANDER HENRYSON - CAIRD,
Esquire (formerly JAMES ALEXANDER CAIRD),
of Cassencary, parish of Creetown, Kirkcudbright, J. P.,
D.L. , Kirkcudbrightshire. Born 1847, being the eldest
is tlie Naval Cockade,
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son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir James Caird, K.C.B., P.C.,
LL.D., F.R.S., D.L. , J. P., of Cassencary, by his first
wife Margaret, dau. of Capt. Henryson, R.E. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three piles issuing out of the sinister
argent, on a chief sable, three garbs or. Mantling gules
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter hand fessevvays couped at the wrist proper, holding
a star of si.x points ensigned with a crescent argent. MottO
— "Virtus sola nobilitat." Married, 1877, Alice, dau. of
John Alison ; and has lss7ie — Alister James Henryson-Caird,
Esq., b. 1884. Seat — Cassencary, Creetown, Kirkcud-
brightshire.
HENSHAW, quartered by HALSEY.
§ ARTHUR HENTY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Sussex, Lieut. - Col. and Hon. Col.
and Volunteer Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (upon whom
the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred). Member of
the West Sussex County Council. Bor)i 1848, being the
second son of Edwin Henty, Esquire, of Ferring, Worthing,
in the county of Sussex, Justice of the Peace for that county,
by his wife Laura Frances, daughter of Philip Boghurst,
Esquire, of Worthing, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Sussex. Clubs — Union, County (Worthing). I.ivcry —
Dark blue coats, blue and yellow waistcoats. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three roses in fesse
or, between six bezants, fovn- in chief and two in base. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a lion rampant per
chevron or and azure, holding between the paws a lozenge
of the last charged with a bezant; with the Motto, " Per
ardua stabilis." Married, July 11, 1872, Louisa Curtis,
daughter of William Hawes of 17 Montague Place, Russell
Square, London; and has Issue— [\) Arthur Frank Henty,
Gentleman, born March 1878, Lieut. Middlesex Regt. ;
(2) Edwin Claude Henty, Gentleman, born October 1887;
Edith Maude; and Adeline Blanche. Estate — Ham, Dur-
rington, near Worthing, in the county of Sussex. Postal
address — Broadwater Hall, Worthing.
HENWOOD (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale vert, be-
tween two staves raguly palewise of the last, three bezants.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a " sable antelope " springing proper.
Son of : — •
Paul Henwood, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Church
House, Bromley, Kent.
HEPENSTAL. see DOPPING-HEPENSTAL.
HEPTON (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron engrailed be-
tween two leopard's faces in chief and an anvil In base all
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion passant azure, gutt^-d'eau, resting the
dexter forepaw on an anvil or.
Sons of WilUam Hepton of Ilkley, Yorks. , b. 1827;
d. 1879 ; 7n. 1848, Mary, d. of John Lawrence: —
Arthur Frederic Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, b. 1855;
m. i88r, Eliza, d. of William Roberts; and has issue^
William Hepton, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; and Marguerite
Roberts. Res. — Whinfield, Wood Lane, Headingley,
Leeds.
John William Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Almadene, Headingley, Leeds.
Wilfred Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, b. 1857; w. Mary
Louisa, d. of Roljert M'Laren of Canada ; and has issue —
Dorothy M'Laren. Res. — Newton Green Hall, Potter
Newton, Leeds.
Henry Leopold Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, b. 1869;
w. Mabel, d. of Joseph Cooper of Ilkley ; and has issue —
John Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, b, 1901 ; Winifred
Mary ; and Daisy. Res. — Royal Brunswick Drive, Harro-
gate.
Albert Ernest Lawrence Hepton, Gentleman, 6.
A'«.— Ilkley, Yorks.
The Reverp:nd WILLIAM HENRY FRANCKLIN
HEPWORTH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Shepshed,
Loughborough, in the county of Leicester. Born April
6, 1832, being the fourth son of the late Reverend
Robert Hepworth, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Oxford, of Cheltenham, by his wife Barbara Maria, daughter
of the Reverend Alexander Piatt, Bachelor of Laws of the
University of Cambridge, of King's Langley and Bushey, in
the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Per pale argent and gules, a saltire voided be-
tween three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, a
shepherd's crook erect in base all counterchanged. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion argent, charged with two mullets
in pale gules, holding in the dexter paw a branch of palm
slipped proper, and supporting in the sinister a shepherd's
crook in bend or. Motto—" Loyal ^ mort." Married,
April 9, 1863, Frances Wensley (who died 1883), dau. of
John Garratt of Bishop's Court, Exeter ; and has /ssue —
(i) Archibald Francklin Hepworth, b. 1866; (2) Ernest
William Hepworth, b. 1869, d. at Monywah, Upper Bur-
mah, Dec. 9, 1900 ; (3) Charles Leonard Hepworth, b.
1870; Flora Grace; and Helen Mabel (deceased). Postal
address —Shepshed Vicarage, Loughborough, Leicester-
shire.
HERBERT, quartered by FAIR and RAWSON.
HERBERT, see KENNEY-HERBERT.
HERBERT (15th century). Per pale gules and azure,
three lions rampant argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's
head affronted, couped at the shoulders, with long hair
sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, the veil azure,
doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same.
Motto — " Asgre Ian Diogell ei Pherchen."
Sons of John Arthur Edward Herbert of Llanarth
Court and Trenowen, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1849),
b. 1818; d. 1895; m. 1846, Hon. Augusta Charlotte
Elizabeth Hall, only child of Benjamin, Lord Llan-
over : —
Col. Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, C.B., C.M.G. (^.v.).
Arthur Herbert, Esq., of Coldbrook (</.v.).
Edward Bleiddiau Herbert, Esq., Major 17th Lancers, 6.
1858. Res.—
Ygst. son of John Jones, Esq., of Llanarth Court, J. P.
and D.L. , b. 1790; d. 1848; m. 1817, Lady Harriet
Plunket, d. of 8th Earl of Fingall :—
Edmund Philip Herbert, Esq. (f.v.).
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Sons of William Herbert, Esq., of Clytha Park, J. P.
and D.L., i^. 1798; d. 1885; m. 1833, Francis, d. of
Edward Huddleston : —
William Reginald Joseph FitzHerbert Herbert, P^sq.,
T.P. and D.L. co. Monmouth, fi. 1841 ; m. ist, 1866, Char-
lotte ((/. 1881), eld. d. of Thomas W. Gifford of Chillington ;
2nd, 1882, Constance Laura, only d. of H. Van Notten Pole
of Watermore, Cirencester; and has issue (by ist mar.)—
Gwendoline [m. 1895, Hon. Richard Eustace Bellew] ; and
(by 2nd mar.) Glwadys. 5t'(z/— Clytha Park, nr. Aberga-
venny, Monmouth. Clufi — Carlton.
Francis Joseph Alphonse Herbert, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Monmonth, Capt. and Hon. Major late R. Glos. Yeo. ,
late Capt. 9th Lancers, d. 1845 ; m. 1879, La Baronne
C^cile d'Anethan, d. of Baron d'Anethan, Brussels. Seat —
Ty Gwyn, Raglan.
Descending from mar. of Edward, 2nd Lord Clive
(created Earl of Powis), and Henrietta Antonia, d.
of Henry Arthur Herbert, Lord Herbert of Chirbury,
Earl of Powis. Arms (R. L. , g March 1807) as above.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert,
holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the
wrist gules. Motto — " Ung je serviray."] SonofLt.-
Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Percy Egerton Herbert, K.C.B. ,
P.C. , M.P. , l>. 1822; rf. 1876; m. i860, Mary Caroline
Louisa, only child of William Thomas Petty-Fitz-
Maurice, Esq., commonly called Earl of Kerry, and
gd. of 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne : —
The Rt. Hon. George Charles Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis,
Viscount Clive of Ludlow, Baron Herbert of Chirbury, and
Baron Powis of Powis Castle (all U.K., 14 May 1804),
4th Baron Clive of Walcot (G.B. , 13 Aug. 1794). fifth
Baron Clive of Plassey, co. Clare (Irel. , 15 March 1762),
Lord-Lieut. Salop, and C.A., C.C, and D.L. co. Mont-
gomery, Hon. Col. 4th Batt. S. Wales Borderers, B.A.
Camb. [Supporters (of Barony of Clive) — Dexter, an
elephant; sinister, a griffin, wings expanded both argent,
the latter gorged with a ducal coronet gules and charged
with five mullets in saltire sable], 6. 1862 ; s. his uncle 1891 ;
m. 1890, the Rt. Hon. Violet Ida Evelyn, in her own right
Baroness Darcy de Knayth, yr. d. and coh. of Rt. Hon.
Sackville George Lane-Fox, Baron Darcy de Knayth and
Conyers [Arms of Fox^ Argent, a chevron between three
foxes' head erased gules, and many quarterings. Sup-
porters— Dexter, an heraldic tiger argent; sinister, a bull
sable]; and has issue — (i) Percy Robert Herbert, Esq.,
commonly called Viscount Clive, 6. 1892; (2) the Hon.
Herbert, d. 1904; and Lady Hermione Glwadys. Seafs —
Powis Castle, Welshpool; Walcot, Lydbury North, Shrop-
shire ; Styche, Market Drayton. Tojun res. — 45 Berkeley
Square, London W. Club — Carlton.
Son of the Hon. R. C. Herbert, M.A., J.P. and D.L.,
C.A., b. 1827; d. 1902; tn. 1854, Anna Maria, d. and
h. of Edward Cludde of Orleton : — •
Edward Wilham Herbert, Esq., C.B., Lt.-Col. K. Roy.
Rifle Corps, served in S. Africa 1879, Soudan 1884, S.
Africa 1902, J.P. Salop, A.D.C. to Gov. of Fiji 1880-3, b.
1855; tn. 1887, Beatrice Anne, d. of Sir Hedworth William-
son, Bart. ; and has issue— Edward Robert Henry Herbert,
Esq. , b. 1889 ; Dorothy Marguerite Elizabeth ; and Phyllis
Hedworth Camilla. Seat^Or\sion , Wellington, Salop.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Bachelors', Carlton.
Graham Cludde Herbert, Esq., F.R.G.S., Lt.-Col. R.
Fus. , served in Afghan Campaign 1879-80, b. 1856. Clubs
— Army and Navy, Carlton, Bachelors'.
Arthur Frederick Herbert, Esq., F.R.G.S., King's
Foreign Service Messenger, Lieut. H.A. C. , served in S.
Africa 1900. Res. — 22 Portman Square, London, W.
Clubs — St. James's, Wellington, Prince's, Travellers'.
Ygst. son of 2nd Earl of Powis, K.G. , b. 1785; d.
1848 ; tn. 1818 Lucy, d. of 3rd Duke of Montrose : —
Major-Gen. Hon. William Henry Herbert, served in the
Crimea, J.P. Salop and Northants, Mayor of Shrewsbury
1889, b. 1834; w. 1871, Sybella Augusta, eld. d. of Mark
William Vane Milbank ; and has issue — (i) Henry James
Herbert, Esq., b. 1882; (2) Percy Mark Herbert, Gentle-
man, b. 1885; Lucy Edith; and Alice Harriet. Res. —
Shrewsbury.
Herbert, late of Muckruss (U.O.). Same arms.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bundle of arrows or,
headed and feathered argent, six in saltire and one in pale
girt round the middle with a belt gules, buckle and point
extended of the first.
Son of Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckruss, co. Kerry,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1881), M.P. for co.
Kerry 1866-1880, Major London Irish Rifles, late
Capt. Coldstream Gds. , b. 1840; d. 1901; tn. 1S66,
Hon. Emily Julia Charlotte Keane, only child of
Edward, 2nd Lord Keane : —
Henry Arthur Edward Keane Herbert, Gentleman, b.
1867. Res.~
Son of Walter Otway Herbert of Pill House, co.
Tipperary, b. 1798; d ; tn. 1822, Mary, only
child of John Miles of Damaren House, Dorset : —
Nicholas Sidney Herbert, Gentleman, b. Res. —
Sons of Gustavus Wybrants Herbert, Esq., J.P. co.
Cork b. 1837; d. 1886; tn. 1865, Annie Catherine,
d. of Rev. Otway John Herbert : —
Edward Sidney Herbert, Esq., Capt. " Black Watch," b.
1866. Res.—
Gustavus Otway Herbert, Gentleman, /'. 1867. Res. —
Rev. Henry Arthur Charles Herbert, Chaplain Indian
Estab. , b. 1871. Res. —
Otway Charles Herbert, Gentleman, Lieut. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, /'. 1877. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Herbert, Rector of Rathdowney, b.
1795 ; ^- 1^74 ; >"■• ^^t- Harriet, Lady Blunden, only d.
of Thomas Pope of Popefield : —
Henry Arthur Herbert, Gentleman, 1^. 1826 ; tn. 1850,
Grace, d. of Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart.; and has issue —
Henry Arthur Herbert, Gentleman, b. \_tn. 1894, Edith
S. , d. of Henry H. Mercer; and has issue — Henry Arthur
Herbert, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Nichola Sophia Grace; and
Geraldine]; Frances Harriet [in. 1888, Godfrey Cornwall
Chester blaster] ; Grace Sophia ; and Mary Jane [;«. i88i,
W. H. W. Poole].
Sons of Rev. Otway John Herbert, b. 1800; d. 1853 ;
m. 1831, Anne, d. ot W. Stoker, M.D :—
Rev. Edward Otway Herbert, formerly Vicar of St. John,
Middlesbro', b. ; tti. 1902, Rachael Mary, eld. d. of
late Rev. Richard Hull. Res. — 115 Sinclair Road, West
Kensington, W.
William Henry Herbert, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Roy. Irish
Regt., b. . Res.—
Son of Henry Herbert, Esq., of Cahirnane, i&c. , co.
Kerry, J. P., and High Sherift" 1879, b. 1818 ; d. 1898;
nt. 1865, Katherine Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Edward
Stewart of Sparsholt : —
Arthur Stewart Herbert, Esq., J.P. co. Kerry (High
Sheriff 1900) [ Motto — " Pawb yn eu arfer], b. 1866; tn.
1899, Theresa Selina, d. of Col. Gerald Boyle ; and has
issue — Geoffrey Richard Arthur Herbert, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Seats — Cahirnane, Killarney ; Dunkerron Castle, Kenmare.
Herbert, Earls of Pembroke. Same arms, but properly
"within a bordure gobony or and gules, bezantee," this
bordure having, however, been discontinued since 1618.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, holding
in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules.
Motto — "Ung je serviray." Badge — "A green dragon."
Livery (1554, vide H. Machyn, Diary, p. 74) — " Bluw cotes
gardyd with velvet and badge a green dragon ").
Son of Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert, ist Lord Herbert of
Lea, b. i8io; d. 1861 ; m. 1846, Elizabeth, only d. of
Lt.-Gen. Charles Ashe A Court :—
The Rt. Hon. Sir Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke
(11 Oct. 1551), nth Earl of Montgomery (4 May 1605),
Baron Herbert of Shurland (4 May 1605), Baron Herbert of
Cardiff (10 Oct. 1551), Baron Herbert of Lea (15 Jan. 1861),
G.C.V.O., P.C, Hered.Visitor of Jesus Coll., Oxford, B.A.
Oxon., Lord Steward of the Household since 1895 [Suppor-
ters— Dexter, a panther rampant guardant argent, spotted
or, vert, sable, azure, and gules alternately, fire isssing
from its mouth and ears proper, ducally gorged azure ; sinis-
ter, a lion argent, gorged with a ducal coronet gules], b.
1853; tn. 1877, Lady Beatrix Louisa Lambton, d. of 2nd
Earl of Durham; and has issue— (i) Reginald Herbert,
Esq., M.V.O. , commonly called Lord Herbert, Lieut.
R.H.G.,^. 1880; (2) Hon. George Sidney Herbert, ^. 1886;
Lady Beatrix Frances Gertrude \tn. 1903, Capt. Nevile
Wilkinson, Coldstream Gds.]; and Lady Muriel Herbert.
Seats — Wilton House, Salisbury ; Mount Merrion, co. Dub-
lin. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Constitutional.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Henry Herbert, G.C.M.G. ,
C.B., P.C, Ambassador at Washington, b. 1857; d.
1903 ; tn. 1888, Lelia, d. of Richard Wilson :—
Sidney Herbert, Esq., b. 1890. Res. —
Michael George Herbert, Esq., b. 1893. Res, —
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Sons of the 4th Earl of Carnarvon, fi. 1831 ; d. 1890 ;
m. ist, Evelyn {d. 1875), only d. of 6th Earl of
Chesterfield, and sister and heir of 7th Earl ; 2nd, 1878,
Elizabeth Catherine, eld. d. of Henry Howard of
Greystoke Castle : —
Rt. Hon. George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert,
5th Earl of Carnarvon (3 July 1793) and Baron Porchester
of Highclerc (17 Oct. 1780), fi. 1866;
1895, Almina
Victoria Marie Alexandra, d. of late Frederick Charles
Wombwell ; and has issue — Henry George Alfred Marius
Victor Frances Herbert, Esq., commonly called Lord
Porchester, d. 1898 ; and Lady Evelyn Leonora Almina.
Seais — Highclere Castle, nr. Newbury, Hants; Bretby
Park, Burton-on-Trent. Toiim res. — 13 Berkeley Square,
London, W. Clubs — Bachelors', St. James's.
Hon. Aubrey Nigel Henry Molyneux Herbert, Lieut.
Notts. Imp. Yeo., b. 1880. Res. —
Hon. Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert, b.
1882. Res.—
Yr. sons of 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, b. 1800 ; (/. 1849 ;
;«. 1830, Henrietta Anna, d. of Lord Henry Thomas
Molyneux Howard : —
Hon. Alan Percy Harty Molyneux Herbert, M.D. , b.
1836. Res. — 18 Rue Duphot, Paris.
Hon. Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert,
D.C.L. (O.xon.), M.P. for Nottingham 1870-1874, b. 1838 ;
m. 1871, Lady Florence Cowper [d. 1886), d. of George
Augustus Frederick, 6th Earl of Cowper ; and has surv.
issue — Auberon Thomas Herbert, Esq., heir pres. to
Baronies of Dingwall and Lucas, b. 1876; and Nan Ino.
Res. — Old House, Berry Wood, Ringwood, Hants.
Son of Henry William Herbert, Esq., of The Cedars,
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., b. 1807; d. 1859; m.
1839, Sarah Barker : —
William George Herbert, Esq., J. P. Folkestone, C.A.
Kent, b. 1841 ; m. 1867, Emily Eliza, d. of Sir Samuel
Edmund Falkiner, sth Bart. Res. — 10 Westcliffe Gardens,
Folkestone.
Son of Commander Frederick Charles Herbert, R.N.,
b. 1819 ; d. 1868 ; m. 1848, Bessie Newenham, d. of
Capt. Henry Stuart : —
George Frederick Herbert, Esq., Major R.A., b. 1862.
Res.—
Son of Algernon Herbert, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1792 ; d.
1855-
Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, G.C. B. ((/.z'. ).
HERBERT of Painswick, Glos. (H. Coll.). Per pale
azure and gules, two lions rampant in chief ermine, and
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed grasping a dragon's head erased proper, a demi-
catherine-wheel azure. Motto — " Ung je serviray."
Son of William Herbert, Gentleman, and his wife
Anne Elizabeth, d. of William Hawkins of The Haw-
thorns, Corse, CO. Glos. : — •
William Hawkins Herbert, Esq., J. P. co. Glos., b. 1844 ;
m. 1871, Clara, d. of Wilham Applin of Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square; and has issue — (i) William de Bracy
Herbert, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (2) Arthur Grenville Herbert,
Gentleman, i^. 1879; and Caroline Hamilton. Res. — Para-
dise House, Painswick, Glos. ; 28 Elvaston Place, Queen's
Gate, London, S.W. C/«i5j^ Devonshire, Gloucester
Gloucester).
§ ARTHUR HERBERT, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Monmouth, Master of Arts of the
University of Oxford, H.M.'s Charge d' Affaires at Darm-
stadt. Born August 22, 1855, being the second son
of John Arthur Edward Herbert, Esquire, of Llanarth
Court, by his wife the Honourable Augiista Charlotte
Ehzabeth, only surviving child of the Right Honourable Sir
Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, and a Baronet. Clubs^
Oxford and Cambridge, Brooks's, St. James's, Bachelors'.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per pale
an ancient ship with three masts, sails furled and colours
flying, in base argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
azure and gules, throe lions rampant argent ; a crescent
for difference. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — .'\
Saracen woman's head affrontt^'e, couped at the shoulders,
with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent
or, veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of
the same; with the MottO, "Asgrelan Diogellei Pherchen."
Married, 1892, Helen Louise, dau. of the late William
Gammell of Rhode Island, U.S.A.; and has Issue — John
Arthur Herbert, Gentleman, b. Dec. 19, 1895. Seat —
Coldbrook, Abergavenny.
H EDMUND PHILLIP HERBERT, Esquire, Major
^S Royal Monmouthshire Militia, formerly Chief Constable
of the county of Monmouth. Born January 24, 1823, being
the third son of the late John Jones of Llanartli, by his wife
Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriett, daughter
of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur James Plunkett, eighth
Earl of Fingall, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of
Saint Patrick. Livery ~V>\\x&, red facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
Saracen woman's head affrontiJe, couped at the shoulders,
with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or,
veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the
is the Military Cockade,
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same; with the Motto, " Asgre Ian Diogell ei Pherchen."
Married, firstly, 1864, Eleanor, daughter of Colonel Gwynne
Holford of Buckland, in the county of Brecon ; and secondly,
Frances, daughter and co-heir of Robert Canning of Hart-
pury, in the county of Gloucester. By his first marriage he
has /jj-//^— Edmund Herbert, Esq., Major 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons, born 1866 [/«., Jan. 8, 1898, Ethel, only dau. of
John Pickersgill Rodger of Hadlow Castle, co. Kent, and
"has issue]. Estates and postal addresses — Llansantffraed
Court, Abergavenny ; and Hartpury, near Gloucester. Club
— Boodle's.
HERBERT EDWARD WILLIAM HERBERT,
Esquire, C.B. , J. P. Salop, Lieut, -Col. King's Royal
RiHes. Born March 22, 1855, being the eldest son of the
Hon. Robert Herbert, fourth son of the Rt. Hon. Edward,
2nd Earl of Powis, and Anna Maria, only dau. and heiress
of Edward Cludde of Orleton, Salop. Livery— (Undress)
blue, red piping ; (dress) blue, red breeches and waistcoats.
Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules, three lions
rampant argent, quartering Clive, Cludde, and many others,
and impaling the arms of Williamson, namely or, a chevron
gules between three trefoils sable. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert
holding a sinister hand gules. Motto — " Ung je serviray."
Married, Jan. 12, 1887, Beatrice Anne Williamson, eldest
dau. of Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart; and has Issue —
(i) Edward Robert Henry Herbert, Esq., b. May 19, 1889 ;
(2) Christian Victor Charles Herbert, Gentleman, b. 1904;
Dorothy Marguerite Elizabeth ; and Phyllis Hedworth
Camilla. Seat — Orleton, Wellington, Shropshire. Clubs
— Carlton, Naval and Military, Bachelors'.
§ Colonel IVOR JOHN CARADOC HERBERT,
C.B. , C.M.G. , Commander of the Order of the
Crown of Italy, 2nd Class of Order of Red Eagle of
Prussia, Officer of the Legion of Honour, and has 4th
Class of the Medjidie, J. P. and D.L. for co. Monmouth.
Born July 16, 1851, being the eldest son of John Arthur
Edward Herbert, Esquire, of Llanarth Court, by his wife
Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, commonly known as the
Hon. Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, only surviving child of
the Right Hon. Sir Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, and
a Baronet ; Lieut.-Col. commanding 3rd Batt. Grenadier
Guards from 1897, Colonel 1889, served in Egypt 1882
(medal and clasp), Soudan 1884-5 (two clasps), and South
Africa 1899-1900 (medal, four clasps). Military Attach^ at
St. Petersburg 1886-1890, Commanding the Local Forces
of Canada (with local rank of Major-General) from 1890 to
1895. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per
pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, impaled
with the arms of Denison, namely, quarterly i and 4,
ermine a bend azure cotised sable between a unicorn's
head erased and a cross crosslet fitch^e gules (for Denison) ;
2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three mullets sable
(for Conyngham). Pendent from the escutcheon are his
badges as a C.B. (Mil. Div.) and C.M.G. ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's
head affront(5e, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable,
from the ears double rings pendent or, veil azure, doubled
argent, encircled with a' wreath of the same. Motto—
"Asgre Ian Diogel ei Pherchen." Married, July 31, 1873,
Albertina Agnes Mary, commonly known as' the Honour-
able Albertina Agnes Mary, youngest daughter of the
Right Honourable Baron Londesborough ; and has with
other Issue— \ son, Elidyr John Bernard Herbert, Gentle-
man. Seat — Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire.
§The Honourable Sir ROBERT GEORGE WYND-
HAM HERBERT, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Civil Law, Hono-
rary Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cambridge, Chancellor of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
Born li^i, being the son of the late Algernon Herbert,
Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon
Herbert, by his wife Marianne, daughter of Thomas Lem-
pnere of Jers.^y. C///^— Athenrfum. Livery— T>axk blue,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, a
crescent for difference ; the escutcheon being surrounded
by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
and by the collar and pendent the badge of a Knight
Grand Cross of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
wyvern with wings elevated vert, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand, couped at the wrist gules; with the Motto,
" Ung je servirai." Residence— lokle^ion, Great Chester-
ford, in the county of Essex.
ROBERT HENRY HERBERT, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Per pale azure and argent, three lions rampant
argent, a bordure wavy or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, holding
in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules,
debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto—" Ung
je serviray." Res. — 16 Addison Road, Bedford Park,
Chiswick, London, W.
SIDNEY GEORGE HERBERT, Gentleman. Armo-
rial bearings— Per pale azure and gules, three lions ram-
pant argent, a bordure wavy of the last. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the
wrist gules, debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy argent.
Motto — "Ung je serviray." Married Catherine, dau. of
Edward Heugh, and has issue. Residence — Pietermaritz-
burg. Natal, S. Africa.
EUSTACE LOVELACE HERCY, Esquire, Col. late
2nd Queen's Regt. Born July 27, 1838, being the third son
of the late John Hercy, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his wife
Frances, only dau. of Thomas Joseph Moore of Stafford
House, Middlesex. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chief
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a man's head in profile proper, wreathed
about the temples argent and gules. Residence —
FRANCIS JOHN HERCY, Esquire, Major-Gen. in
the Army (late 2nd Queen's Regt.). Born Nov. 22,
1835, being the second son of the late John Hercy, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Frances, only dau. of Thomas
Joseph Moore of Stafford House, Middlesex. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chief argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head in
profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and gules.
Residence —
§ THOMAS JOSEPH HERCY, Esquire, J. P., D.L. for
CO. Berks, B.A. London University, called to the Bar
1848, Capt. late ist West York Rifles (Militia). Born Dec.
31, 1824, being the eldest son of the late John Hercy, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Frances, only dau. of Thomas
Joseph Moore of Stafford House, Middlesex. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chief argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head in
profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and gules.
Married, Jan. 8, 1863, Rowena Maria, second dau. of the
late William Lionel Pyne; and has /ssue — (i) Thomas
Francis John Lovelace Hercy, Gentleman, J. P. and D.L.
for Berks, b. Jan. 17, 1864, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal
Berkshire Regt.; (2) John Eustace, Hercy, Gentleman, late
Lieut. Scots Guards, b. April 11, 1867; (3) Francis Hugh
George Hercy, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. 'The Queen's Regt., b.
May 14, 1868 ; (4) Eustace James Hercy, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 5, 1870 ; and Rowena Marianne Frances.
HEREFORD (R.L., 19 , H. Coll.). Gules, three eagles
displayed ermine {temp. Edward III.). Livery — Blue, brass
buttons.
Only son of Capt. Richard James Hereford of Sufton
Court. J. P., D.L., b. 1833; d. 1885; tn. 1862, Eliza-
beth Mary, only surv. child and heir of John Kelly
Tuder, R.N. , of Pennally, co. Pembroke: —
James Tuder Hereford, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford, /'. 1869;
m. 1902, Eleanor, d. of Capt Edward Cludde Cockburn,
J. P., D. L. , of Pennoxton, Ross-on-Wye. Seat — Sufton
Court, Mordiford, co. Hereford. Clubs — Automobile,
County (Hereford).
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HERIOT (Matric. L.O., 1905, user being cited anterior
to 1672). Argent, on a fesse azure, three cinquefoils of the
field, a bordure indented of the second. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
hand couped at the wrist holding a wreath of laurel all
proper. Motto—" Fortem posce animum."
Eld. son of John Charles Heriot of Lake Memphre-
magog, Canada, b. 1819 ; d. 1891 ; vi. 1861, Maria
Ann, d. of Moise Cass of Hawkesbury, Ontario : —
John Charles Alison Heriot, Esq., Capt. Canadian Militia,
b. 1861. Res. — 53 Union Avenue, Montreal.
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-terrestrial sphere proper, thereon an
eagle, wings elevated or. Motto — " Ccelis exploratis."
Married, May 19, 1864, Anne Emma Haldane [d. Oct. 5,
1873), youngest dau. of Alfred Hardcastle of Hatcham
House, CO. Surrey ; and by her has Issue — (i) John Charles
William Herschel, Esq., b. May 22, 1869; (2) Arthur
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HERLE, quartered by HORDERN.
HERON, quartered hy CON VERS.
HERONVILLE, quartered by LANE.
Mrs. SOPHIA HERRICK, youngest dau. of Henry
Christie of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Lavv. Armorial
bearings — On a lozenge : argent, a fesse vaire or and gules.
Married, Aug. 13, 1862, William Perry Herrick, Esq.,
of Beaunianor, J. P. and D. L. , also D. L. for co. Stafford,
Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Univ. Coll., O.xford, High Sheriff
of Leicestershire 1835. .SVaif — Beaumanor Park, near
Loughborough.
HERRING, quartered by WILLIAMS.
Sir WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL, 2nd Baronet
(July 17, 1838). late of the Bengal Civil Srrvice, M.A.
O.xon. Born Jan. 9, 1833, being the son of Sir John
Frederick Herschel, the ist Bart., by his wife Margaret
Brodie, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Stewart, D.D., of
Strathgarry, co. Perth ; served in Civil Service of India
1853 78. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a mount vert,
a representation of the forty-feet reflecting telescope with its
apparatus proper, a chief azure, thereon the astronomical
symbol of Uranus, or the Georgium Sidus irradiated or ;
Edward Hardcastle Herschel, Esq., b. Oct. 5, 1873 [w.
1904, Ellen Katherine, dau. of Col. A. Macartney, late
R.A.] ; Margaret Eliza Emma [d. July i, 1880) ; and Emma
Dorothea. Seat — 92 Woodstock Road, 0.xford.
HERVEY, quartered by ELLIS.
HERVEY (U.O.). Gules, on a bend argent, three
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain proper,
bezant^e, ducally gorged or, holding in the dexter paw a
trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Je noub.ieray jamais."
Son of Charles John Vigors Hervey, Gentleman, b.
1817; d. 1904; m. 1839, Martha \d. 1900), d. of
Thomas Read Kemp of Kemp Town, Brighton,
M.P., by Frances, d. of .Sir Francis Baring, Bt. : —
Charles William Arthur Hervey, Gentleman, b. 1855;
m. 1893, Clare, d. of late Sir Edmund Harrison, K.C.B. ;
and widow of I. H. Webster. Seat Killiane Castle,
Wexford. Kes. — i Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, \V.
Club — St. James's.
HERVEY (L.O., 1899). Parted per chevron gules and
vert, a fess chequy azure and argent, between three trefoils
slipped or. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter paw a trefoil
slipped or. Motto — " Uelectat et ornat,"
is the Military Cockade,
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Son of John Hervey, Merchant in Glasgow, b. ;
d, ; III. , Anne, d. of Valentine Smedley,
Merchant in London : —
Valentine Smedley Hervey, Gentleman (t/.v.).
Son of : —
Matthew Wilson Hervey, Gentleman (^.v.). [Arms as
above, and (rematric. 1900) "a bordure of the fourth,"
i.e. azure.]
Only s. of late William Bethell Hervey, b. ;
(/. ; m. , Mary Adelaide, d. of Rev. John
Lovett Robinson, M.A. , late Rector of Hanworth,
Middlesex: —
The late Maurice William Bethell Hervey, Gentleman
[Arms as above, and (rematric. 11 April 1901) " a bordure,
of the last, " /.^. or],i5. ; m. ; and had issue. Jies.
—118 Elgin Crescent, London.
M.ATTHEW WILSON HERVEY, Gentleman,
M.I.C. E. Armorial toearings— Parted per chevron gules
and vert, a fesse chequy argent and azure between three
trefoils slipped or, all within a bordure of the fourth.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— Upon a wreath of his
Augusta Arnold, eldest dau. of William Fellows Sedgwick
of Cashio Bridge, Watford, Herts; and has Issue- {i) Eric
Sedgwick Hervey, Gentleman, 6. Dec. 6, 1879 ; and {2)
liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter
paw a trefoil slipped or. Motto —" Delectat et ornat."
/Residence —East Bilney Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
VALENTINE SMEDLEY HERVEY, Gentleman. Born
July 3, 1846, being the eldest son of John Hervey, Merchant
in Glasgow, by his wife Anne, dau. of Valentine Smedley,
Merchant in London. Armorial bearings — Parted per
chevron gules and vert, a fesse chequy azure and argent
between three trefoils slipped or. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter
paw a trefoil slipped or ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, "Delectat et ornat." Married, July 24, 1878,
Gerald Smedley Hervey, Gentleman, b. May 18, 1887.
Residence — 33 Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W. Club —
Conservative.
HESILRIGEor HAZLERIGG of Nosely Hall, Leics.
(c. Edward III.). Argent, a chevron gules, between three
hazel-leaves vert. No crest is recorded. Motto—" Pro
aris et focis." Livery— C\m&\. and silver.
Son of Bt. Lt.-Col. Arthur Grev Hazlerigg, Roy. Scots
Fusiliers (eld. son of 12th Bart.), b. 1837 ; d. 1880; m.
1878, Janet Edith, eld. d. of Sir Archibald Orr Ewing,
ist Bart., M.P. :— , t , ^ ^
Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 13th Bart. (21 July 1622),
ed at Eton and Trin. Coll., Camb., b. 17 Nov. 1878;
7n "14 July 1903, Dorothy Rachel, d. of John Henry Buxton,
Esq I P and D.L., of Hunsdonbury, Herts; and has issue
-Rachel Elizabeth. 5m/-Nosely Hall, Leicestersh.
C/«i^— National.
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Son of Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 12th Bart., b. 1812 ;
d. i8go; m. 1835, Henrietta, d. of Charles Allen
PhillippsofSt. Bride's Hill :—
Lt. -Gen. Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg, late R. H.A.,
b. 5 Aug. 1840 ; in. 19 July 1869, Margaret, ygst. d. of
Lt.-Gen. Francis Walker-Drummond ; and has surv. issue
— i) Thomas Hazlerigg, Gentleman, Lieut. Army Service
Corps, served in S. Africa 1899-1900, b. i June 1877
\tn. 17 March 1903, Edith Violet, only d. of late Lt.-
Col. W. H. M'Cheane, R. M.L.I.]; (2) Greville Hazlerigg,
Gentleman, late Lieut. Sherwood Foresters, served in
S. Africa 1900, b. 12 Dec. 1881 ; Gwendoline Alice ;
Henrietta Mabel ; Evelyn ; and Margaret. Res. — Little
Heath Villa, Charlton, S. E. Club — Army and Navy.
Allen Martival Hazlerigg, Gentleman,^. 28 Oct. 1855;
m. 24 July 1880, Adela Louisa, d. of Capt. Codrington
Forsyth, C. B. , R.N. ; and has surv. issue — Martival Grey
Hazlerigg, Gentleman, b. 9 Oct. 1884. Res. —
Sons of Rev. William Greville Hazlerigg, M. A. , b. 1847 ;
d. 1893; m. 1876, Barbara Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. J. W
Pease of Hesslewood House, Yorks. : —
Roger Greville Hazlerigg, Gentleman, b. 22 Jan. 1877.
Res. — Thornbury, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Guy Maynard Hazlerigg, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Thornbury, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Sons of Rev. Grey Hazlerigg (s. of nth Bart.), b. 1818 ;
7)1. 1873, Sarah Ann, eld. d. of Thomas Clarke of
Forest Road College, Loughborough : —
Grey Hazlerigg, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), late Lieut.
Leics. Regt. ,^. 1879. ii'fj.—Willoughby House, Leicester.
Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res.
— Willoughby House, Leicester.
Son of Arthur Hesilrige, Lieut. 59th Regt., b. 1834;
d. 1863 ; m. 1862, Mary Augusta, d. of George John
Nicholls, F.R.C.S., of Bourne, Lines. : —
Arthur George Maynard Hesilrige, Gentleman, ^. 1863;
m. 1889, Amy Florence, d. of M. S. Myers ; and has issue
— Phyllis Maynard ; Corrie Maynard ; and Violet Maynard.
Res. — 82 Sinclair Road, Kensington, W.
Sons of Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige, Vicar of
Weston, Otley, Yorks., b. 1838; d. 1901 ; m. 1871,
Sarah Hannah Mason : —
Grey Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. — Children's
Home, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Charles Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. — Bishop
Auckland Grammar School, Durham.
Sons of Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige, b. 1802 ;
d. 1878; 711. 1829, Deborah Maria, d. of Arthur
Buckby of Seagoe, co. Armagh : —
Thomas Greville Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; w. 1871,
Eliza Preston ; and has issue — (1) Thomas Greville
Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1878 \in. 1901, Florence Elizabeth,
d. of Edwin Henry Griffiths of Mount Pleasant, Shrews-
bury]; Robert Maynard Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1884;
Laura \^m. 1898, John David Wright]; and Deborah Maria.
Res. — Shangton, Kibworth, Leicestershire.
Robert Martivale Hesilrige, Gentleman, b. 1846. Res. —
HESKETH, see BIBBY-HESKETH.
GEORGE EDWIN HEWETT, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 26, 1839, being the youngest son of the late Thomas
Hewett, formerly of Great Marlow, Bucks. Armorial
bearings -Gules, on a chevron engrailed argent, l)etween
two owls in chief of the last and a cockatrice wings ele-
vated in base or, a cross pat6e of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice
with wings elevated or, semce of crosses pat6e gules, and
resting the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto -
" Labor omnia superat." Married, Aug. 1870, Jessie, eldest
dau. of Samuel I'earse ; and has Issue -^ (i) Walter Pearse
Hewett, Gentleman, b. July 11, 1875; (2) Gilbert George
Pearse Hewett, Gentlemati, Lieut. R.N., b. March 10,
1880; (3) Harold Pearse Hewett, Gentleman, b. Sept. 13,
1882; (4) Douglas Pearse Hewett, Gentleman, b. .Sept. 29,
1885 ; Maud Mary ; and Beatrice Margaret [;//. Frank
Norman Reckitt Hewitt]. Residence -\\ Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park, London, N.W. C/?/3— Devonshire.
HEWHT, quartered by CONYERS.
HEWITT, see LUDLOW-HEWITT.
§ Lieutenant-Colonel ARTHUR STANIFORTH
HEXT. Born September 9, 1847, being the
fhrrt eldest son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of
v"^-** Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his
wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry
Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in tlie county of Dorset.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a tower
triple-towered between three battle-axes sable, impaling the
arms of Parker, namely sable, a buck's head caboshed
between two flaunches argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant
or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first.
Married, April 29, 1886, Anne Hyde, eldest daughter of
Sir William Parker, Baronet, of Melford Hall, in the
county of Suffolk, by his wife Sophia Mary, eldest daughter
of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudbury ;
and has Issue — Rhoda Marjorie ; Sybil Mary ; Margaret ;
and Amy.
CHARLES HAWKINS HEXT, Gentleman. Born
December 22, 1851, being the third son of the late Thomas
Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife
Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry
Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower
triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a
demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-
axe of the first. Married, April 16, 1891, Alice, second
daughter of George Petherick of Porthpean House, St.
Austell. Residence — Polgwin, Bodmin, Cornwall. Club —
Royal Western Yacht (Plymouth).
EDWARD STANIFORTH HEXT, Gentleman. Born
January 27, 1849, being the second son of the late Reverend
John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton,
in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine,
youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson,
Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana,
youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of
Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a
tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw
a battle-axe of the first. Married, January 20, 1880, Ellen
Constance, daughter of William Frederick Foster of Pud-
dington Hall, in thee ounty of Cheshire ; and has Issue —
(i) Charles Wilfred Hext, born November 14, 1880; (2)
Edward Hewlett Hext, born January 29, 1887 ; and Edith
Katharine.
FRANCIS JOHN HEXT, Esquire, J. P. for co. Corn-
wall, B.A. Oxon. , Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
elected a County Alderman for Cornwall 1892, Lieut. -
Col. commanding (Hon. Col.) Cornwall and Devon Miners'
R.G.A. (Mil.). Born March 19, 1854, being the eldest son
of the late Francis John Hext, Esq., late Lieut. 83rd Regt.,
and Capt. Duke of Cornwall's Rangers, J. P. and D.L. , by
liis wife Mary Frances Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Sir
Joseph Sawle Graves-Sawle, ist Bart., of Penrice, Cornwall,
/nrry— Chocolate and yellow. Armorial bearings— Or, a
tower lr\]Ae.-lo\\ered, parte ouverte , between three battle-axes
sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion or, rising from a tower sable,
holding in tiie dexter paw a battle-axe of the last. Motto
— "When bale is Hext Boot is next." Married, October
23, 1804, Margaret Paget, only dau. of the late Col. D. W.
P. Labalmondiere, C. P-. , Assistant Commissioner Metrop
Police; and has Issue — Francis John Hext, Gentleman, b.
July 31, 1895. Seat — Tredethy and Lancarfe, Bodmin,
Cornwall. Club — Isthmian.
§ Captain FRANCIS MARWOOD HEXT. Born
January 14, i86c, being the fourth son of the late
Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his
wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend
Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of
Dorset. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
is the Military Cockade,
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a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw
a battle-axe of the first.
GEORGE HAWKINS HEXT, Gentleman. Born April
7, 1854, being the third son of the late Reverend John
Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton, in
thecounty of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest
daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ash-
burton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest
daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of Exeter.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower
triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a
deini-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe
of the first. Married, February 5, 1879, Claire, daughter
of Edward Mosely Perkins of i3irtley Hall, in the county
of Durham ; and has Issue — (i) John Edward Hext, Gentle-
man, born at Newton Abbott, December 21, 1879; (2)
George Trevor Barkley Hext, Gentleman, born April 23,
1881.
M.vjOR HENRY YEATMAN HEXT. Born May 22,
1849, being the second son of the late Thomas Hext,
Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda
Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Parr Yeat-
man of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial
bearing's — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered
between three bqittle-a.xes sable ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion
rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of
the first.
JOHN HEXT, Esquire, Royal Navy, Companion of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born October
14, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Reverend John
Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton, in
the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine,
youngest daughter of tlie late Reverend John Lane Kitson,
Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana,
youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of
Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a
tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe of the first. Married, November 5, 1874, Lilian
Mary, only child of David William Mitchell.
SAMUEL HENRY HEXT, Gentleman. Born Septem-
ber 9, 1807, being the second son of the late Colonel Jolm
Hext of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of Thomas Staniforth of Darnall, in the countv of
York. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a
tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe of the first.
SEYMOUR WOLCOTT HEXT. Born September 25,
1863, being the fifth son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire,
of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton,
third daughter of the Reverend Harry F"arr Yeatman of
Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between
three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or,
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first.
THOMAS JAMES KITSON HEXT, Gentleman. Born
July II, 1859, being the youngest son of the late Reverend
John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton,
in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine,
youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson,
Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana,
youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of
Exeter. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a
tower triple-towered between three battte-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
snble a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe of the first.
WALTER REGINALD HEXT, Gentleman. Born
July II, 1859, being the fourth son of the late Reverend
John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton,
in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine,
youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson,
Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana,
youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of
Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a
tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower
sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe of the first.
EDWARD LEONARD ASPINALL HEYGATE,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Hereford, late
Capt. Royal West Kent Regt. Born Sept. 29, 1858, being
the eldest son of the late Edward Nicholas Heygate, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., Major late R.E. (third son of Sir William
Heygate, Bart.), by his wife Mary Jane, only child of John
L. Hammond of Dinsdale Hall, Darlington. Armorial
bearings —Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau
between two leopards' faces azure, impaling the same
arms of Heygate. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased gules.
Mottoes—" Boulogne et Cadiz," " Souvenez St. Quentin."
Married, July 20, 1897, Henrietta Constance, eldest dau.
of the late Sir Frederick William Heygate, Bart., M.P. ,
and widow of Samuel Maxwell Alexander of Roe Park, co.
Londonderry. ^«a/— Buckland, Leominster.
WILLIAM HOWLEY BEAUMONT HEYGATE,
Eqsuire, J. P. for co. Leicester, formerly Captain R.A.
Born 1854, being the son of William Unwin Heygate,
Esq., by his wife Constance Mary, dau. of Sir G. H.
Beaumont. Livery — Black with brass buttons. Armorial
bearings — Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau
between two leopards' faces azure, and impaling the arms
of Beaumont, namely azure, sem^e of fleurs-de-lis and a
lion rampant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — ■
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased gules.
Married, 188 1, dau. of the late James Dalglish of Aigburth,
Lancashire ; and has Issue — (i) Gerald Heygate, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. R.A. , b. 1882; (2) Claud Raymond Hey-
gate, Gentleman, b. 1886; (3) Lionel Clement Heygate,
is the Naval Cockade.
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67«iJ— Carlton, Naval and Military.
SZECHARIAH [OHN HEYS, Esquire, V.D., Colonel
(retired) srdV.B. Arg. and Suth. Highlanders, J P.
for Renfrewshire. Boni Sept. 26, 1849, being the eldest son
of the late John Hevs, Esq., J. P., Calico Printer, of Wood-
side, Barrhead, and his wife Susannah, dau. of George
Heys, Merchant in Glasgow. Livery— Vi2lxV green, silver
buttons. Armorial bearing's— Argent, a fesse sable be-
tween three inescutcheons azure. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
rampant azure, armed and langued gules, supporting with
his paws a banner argent. Motto — " Invictus nianeo. "
Married, June 23, 1874, Helen Law, dau. of William
Stevenson, Merchant in Glasgow; and has Issue — (i) John
William Heys, Gentleman, b. April i, 1875; (2) Stevenson
Heys, Gentleman, b. July 14, 1876 ; and Elizabeth Brown.
Residence — Stonehouse, Barrhead, N.B. Clubs — Imperial
Union (Glasgow), Art (Glasgow), Royal Clyde Yacht.
HEYSHAM, see MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM.
HEYWOOD, quartered by COKE.
Sir ARTHUR PERCIVAL HEYWOOD, Baronet
(1838), J. P. Derbyshire and Staffs., M.A. Cantab. Bern
Dec. 25, 1849, being the eldest son of Sir Thomas Percival
Heywood, Bart., and his wife Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Heywood. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings —
Argent, three torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules,
on a canton of the last a cross pat^e or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, the trunk of a tree entwined by ivy, thereon a
falcon perched, wings displayed proper. Motto — " Alte
volo." Married, Aug. 14, 1872, his cousin Margaret Effie,
eldest dau. of Rt. Rev. George Henry Sumner, D.D., Bishop
of Guildford ; and has Issue — (i) Graham Percival Hey-
wood, Esq., /'. July 13, 1878; (2) Cecil Percival Heywood,
Esq., b. May 17, 1880; (3) Arthur George Heywood, Esq.,
b. 1885; Muriel Annette Margaret [/«., 1899, F. Warren
Markham] ; Ella Mary Effie [;«. , 1901, Capt. P. Denis
de Vitr6] ; Dorothy Alice ; Evelyn M. ; Margaret S. ; and
Isabel E. Seats — Claremont, Lancashire ; Doveleys,
Staffs. ; Dufifield Bank, Derbyshire. Postal address —
Manchester, Utto.xeter, Derby.
HENRY HEYWOOD, Esquire, J. P. for the county of
Monmouth. Born 1842, being the eldest son of the late
James Heywood of Worksop, by his wife, Mary Agnes
Brookfield. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Party per pale or and argent, on a chevron sable, between in
chief, on the de.\ter side a key of the last, and on the sinister
an oak-tree eradicated proper, and in base a bull's head
cabossed also sable, five bezants. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon the stump of an oak-tree sprouting to the sinister, a
falcon with wings displayed sable, each wing charged with
a bezant, and supporting with the dexter leg a key or, the
key resting upon the wreath ; with the Motto — ' ' Virtus
invicta." Married, Alice Mary, elder dau. of the late
William Jones of Tavistock, Devon, and has had Issue —
(i) H. Cuthbert Heywood, born 1875, died 1883 ; (2)
Francis J. C. Heywood, Gentleman, born June 4, 1877;
(3) Basil Riversdale Heywood, born 1879, died 1890; Edith
Mary Gwendolen, and Pauline Herminegild. Estates —
Witla Court, St. Mellons, Monmouthshire. Postal address
— Witla Court, via Cardiff.
THOMAS HEYWOOD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Hereford, f.P. co. Worcester, Hon. Col. ist Herefordshire
Rifle Vol. Regt. Born Sept. 28, 1826, being the eldest son
of the late Thomas Heywood, Esq., of Hope End, co.
Hereford, T-P- and D. L., High Sheriff 1840, by his wife
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Barton of Swinton, co.
Lancaster. Armorial bearings— .Argent, three torteaux
in bend between two bendlets gules, on a canton of the
last, a cross pat^e or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of
a tree with two branches sprouting therefrom and entwined
by ivy, thereon a falcon with wings displayed proper.
Motto— " Alte volo." Married, firstly, Aug. 16, 1853,
is the Military Cockade.
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Mary Emily, dau. of the Most Rev. Marcus G. Beresford,
D.D. , Archbishop of Armagh; and has /s\ue — Henry
de la Poer Beresford, Capt. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
Yeomanry Cavalry, d. Jan. 23, 1855 [w. , June is, 1882,
Minnie Florence Newton, dau. of Newton John Lane of
Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield, and widow of Cecil Marke
Fulford, Barrister-at-Law] ; Constance Mary [w., Dec. 7,
1882, Alfred J. Duller, M.A. , Fellow of Brasenose, Coll.,
Oxford] ; Emily Frances. He married secondly, April 10,
1862, Sophie Grace, eldest dau. of Stephen St. George of
Headford Castle, co. Galway ; and has /ssi/e — Elen Mabel
[m., Sept. II, 1884, Arthur Cartwright, M.A., H.M.I.S.].
Seat — Hatley St. George, Malvern.
§Thk Late RICHARD HEYWOOD HEYWOOD-
JONES, Esquire, B.A., J. P. for the West Riding of
the CO. of York, Lieut. -Col. Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry
Cavalry, died June 11, 1900. Bo>-n July 28, 1853, being
the only son ot the late Richard Heywood Jones, Esq., of
Badsworth Hall, by his wife Margaret, only daughter of John
Harrison of Ambleside; and assumed by Royal License,
Jan. 22, i8gi, the name of Heywood, in addition to
and before that of Jones. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 15, quarterly i. and iiii. vair a lion rampant or,
between two roses in fesse argent and an annulet of
the second in base (for Jones) ; ii. and iii. argent, three
torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules, on a canton
of the last a cross pat^e or (for Heywood) ; 2. the arms
of Jones as in the foregoing ; 3. gules, a fesse dancett^e
ermine between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent (for Longue-
ville) ; 4. or, a maunch gules (for Hastings); 5. sable, a
fesse argent between three cinquefoils or (for Hunt) ; 6.
azure, an eagle displayed argent, debruised by a bendlet
gules (for Wolferton) ; 7. or, on a chief gules, two dexter
hands apaumee argent, couped at the wrist (for Manfelin) ;
8. gules, three roach naint in pale argent (for Roach) ; 9.
per pale dancett^e argent and sable (for Bermingham,
new) ; 10. argent, a bend lozengy or (for Bermingham,
old) ; II. Quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a
cross patonce argent (for Middleton) ; 12. vert, three lions
rampant argent (for Wardwick) ; 13. sable, three covered
cups argent (for Strivelin) ; 14. tlie arms of Heywood.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head
couped sable, collared vaire, two roses argent, stalked and
leaved proper (for Jones) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert the trunk of a tree with two branches
sprouting therefrom and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon
with wings expanded proper (for Heywood). Motto — " Till
then thus." Married, July 17, 1888, Caroline Margaret,
daughter of Francis J. Johnston of Dunsdale, Westerham ;
and had Issue — Margaret Heywood ; Violet Mary ; Olive
Elizabeth (</. 1900) ; Caroline Earle ; and Cicely Longue-
ville. Seat — Badsworth Hall, near Pontefract. Clubs —
Carlton, Boodle's.
HEYWOOD - LONSDALE (R.L., 14 Dec. 1877).
Quarterly, i and 4, quarterly, vert and argent, on a bend
engrailed or, between two bugles sable, stringed gules, three
annulets of the fourth (Lonsdale); 2 and 3, argent, three
torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules, on a canton of
the last, a cross pat^e or (Heywood). Mantling vert and
argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
stag gules, collared, attired, and sem6-de-gouttes or
(Lonsdale) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, the trunk of a tree with two branches sprout-
ing therefrom and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with
wings displayed proper (Heywood).
Sons of Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., of Shavington, b. 1835; d. 1897; m.
1863, Frances Elizabeth, d. of Daniel Neilson of
Hundhill, Pontefract, Yorks :^
Capt. Henry Heywood Heywood-Lonsdale, late Grenadier
Gds. , J. P. and D.L. co. Salop, Major Shropshire Yeom. , b.
1864 ; tn. 1899, Hon. Helena Mabel Hamilton, d. of Lord
Hamilton of Dalzell ; and has issue — (i) Arthur Heywood-
Londsdale, Gentleman, (5. 19C0 ; (2) Peter Gylby Heywood-
Lonsdale, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Edward Gavin Heywood-
Lonsdale, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seats — Shavington, Market
Drayton ; Cloverly, Whitchurch.
John Pemberton Heywood - Lonsdale, Gentleman, b.
1869. Res. — Drumgoon, Maguiresbridge, co. Fermanagh.
GEORGE FREDERIC HEYWORTH, Gentleman, late
Lieutenant 5th Dragoon Guards. Borri June 20, 1837.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Wellington, &c. Livery — Blue.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two
barrulets wavy azure, between three bats sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a crescent azure, issuant therefrom
fire proper, between two bats' wings sable ; with the Motto,
" Nil dimidium est." Married, May 2, 1861, J. C. Savage ;
and has Issue — Two sons and two daughters. Estates —
Henbury Hill, Westbiu-y-on-Trym, Bristol ; and property at
is the Naval Cockade.
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Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London.
Postal address — 96
Lucy ; Margaret ; Sarah ; May ; and Lilian. Estates —
Wightwick. near Wolverlianipton ; Stockingford and Ans-
ley, CO. Warwick ; and Adderbury, co. Oxford. Postal
HEYWORTH (H. Coll.) Ermine, two barruk-ts wavy
azure, between three bats sable. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a crescent azure, issuant therefrom flames of
fire proper between two bats' wings sable. Motto^" Nil
dimidium est."
Son of Lawrence Heyworth, Esq., J. P. co. Monmouth,
Hon. Col. and late Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd (Mil.) Batt.
Welsh Regt. , /'. 1831; 711. 1864, Rosina Kate, only
surv. child of late John Baskerville Mortimer, Lieut.
34th Madras Light Inf. : —
Heyworth Potter Lawrence Heyworth, Gentleman, b.
1877. Estates — Palstre Court Manor, co. Kent ; Whiteheld
Barton, Marwood, nr. Barnstaple, Devon.
§ CECIL FRANCIS HEYWORTH-SAVAGE, Es-
quire, Capt. Royal Fusiliers. Born , being the
son of George Frederick Heyworth, Gentleman, of Lancaster
Gate, Hyde Park, late Lieut, sth Dragoon Guards, by his
wife J C , dau. of ■ Savage, Gentleman, of .
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, six lioncels
rampant azure, three, two, and one (for Savage) ; 2 and 3,
ermine, two barrulets wavy azure, between three bats sable
(for Heyworth). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
I. out of a ducal coronet or, a lions jamb erect sable (for
Savage) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a crescent azure,
issuant therefrom fire proper between two bats' wings sable.
Motto— "A te pro te." Residence -¥\s>\.o\\&, Ash, co.
Surrey.
HIBBERT, see HOLLAND-HIBBERT.
S Sir ALFRED HICKMAN, Baronet, M.P. co. Wolver-
hampton, J. P. and D. L. co. Stafford. Born July 3, 1830,
being the youngest son of George Rushburv Hickman, by
his wife Mary, dau. of Benjamin Haden, Old Hall, Tip-
ton ; was dubbed a Knight Bachelor, 1891 ; Baronet, 1903.
Livery — Brown. Armorial bearings — Party per saliire
sable and or, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale, and
as many fleurs-de-lis in fesse, all counterchanged. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a phoenix issuing out of flames, transfixed
through the mouth by a tilting-spear paleways proper,
each wing charged with two annulets erect and interlaced
or. Motto — " Igne et ferro." Married, 1850, Lucy
Owen, dau. of William Smith of Portsea ; and has Issue —
(i) Alfred William Hickman, Esq., b. March 10, 1851 ;
(2) Thomas Edgecumbe Hickman, Esq., D.S.O. [to whom
refer]; (3) Edward Hickman, Esq.; (4) Victor Emanuel
Hickman, Esq. ; (5) John Owen Hickman, Esq. ; Louisa;
addresses — Wightwick, Wolverhampton ; 22 Kensington
Palace Gardens, London. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's,
Constitutional, Thatched House (Ranelagh) M.C.C.,
Hurlingham.
FRANCIS WILLIAM HICKMAN, Esq., J. P. for co.
Clare (High Sheriff 1884) ; assumed the name and arms of
Hickman by Royal License on the death of Colonel Henry
Hickman, 1872. Born 1857, being the eldest son of the
late Francis Gore, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his wife Pollen
Louisa, dau. of the late George Studdert, Esq., J. P., of
Clonderlaw, co. Clare. Liver}' — Blue coat, white piping,
and blue and white waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Per
pale indented argent and azure, in the dexter chief a trefoil
slipped vert. Mantling azure and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant argent, collared and
chained gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — " Malo mori quam foedari." Married, i?ijZ,
lilizabeth, dau. of Pierce O'Brien, Esq., J. P., of Durra, co.
Clare; and has Issue — (i) Francis William Gore Hickman,
Gentleman, b. 1879; (2) Poole Henry Hickman, Gentleman,
b. 1880; (3) Percival Gore Hickman, Gentleman, /'. 1881 ;
(4) Norman Gore Hickman, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (5) West-
ropp Gore Hickman, Gentleman, b. 1885; (6) Victor Gore
Hickman, Gentleman, /'. 1887; (7) Thomas O'Brien Gore
Hickman, Gentleman, b. ; (8) Edmond Ivan Gore
Hickman, Gentleman, b. 1898; Elizabeth; Irene; and
Dorothy. Seats — KWmore, Knock, co. Clare ; Tyiedagh
Castle, Tulla, co. Clare. Club — County (Ennis).
M THOM.^S EDGECUMBE HICKMAN, Esquire,
® Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (i88g),
Worcestershire Regt., Brevet-Col., served in South Africa
in command of Mounted Infantry Brigade. Born 1859,
being the son of Sir Alfred Hickman, M.P. co. Wolver-
hampton (Western Division), by his wife Lucy Owen, only
dau. of William Smith. Armorial bearings— Party per
saltire sable and or, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in
])ale and as many fleur-de-lis in fesse all counterchanged.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a phoenix rising out of
flames transfixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear pale-
ways proper, each wing charged witli two annulets erect
and interlaced or. Motto — " Igne et ferro. " Ciud — Naval
and Military.
HICKMAN (U.O. ). Per pale indented argent and azure,
on the dexter side three roses in pale gules, on the sinister
as many in pale of the first. Mantling' azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant argent,
collared and chained gules. Mottoes — "Semper fidelis,"
" Per tot discrimina rerum."
Sons of Hugh Palliser Hickman of Fenloe, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. co. Clare (High Sheriff i860), fi. 1805; d.
1883; m. 1843, Sophia Angel St. John, d. of Most
Rev. Edward Stopford, D.D. , Bishop of Meath ; —
Stopford Cosby Hickman, Esq., J. P. ;md D. L., Major
R.A., fi. 1854; m.. ist, 1885, Mary (</. 18S9), d. of Rev.
Henry Charles Knightley, Vicar of Combroke, co. Warwick ;
2nd, 1889, Mrs. R. Whitting ; and has issue (by ist
mar.) — Beryl Stopford Mary. Seat--Fen\oe, Newmarket-
on-Fergus.
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Esq., Major R.A. , d. 1856.
HICKS, quartered by WARREN and BEACH.
HICKS (R.L., 183s, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4,
gules, on a fess wavy or, between three fieurs-de-lis ermi-
nois, an ermine spot (Hicks) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister
or and sable, a lion rampant counterchanged, holding
between the paws a gauntlet azure (Simpson). Mantling
gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head couped erminois, gorged with a wreath of
quatrefoils vert (Hicks) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
an ounce's head proper, erased and ducally crowned gules,
charged on the neck with a gauntlet or. Motto — " Tout
bien ou rien."
Son of Stanley Edward Hicks, Esq., of Wilbraham
Temple, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1843;
d. 1900 ; ?fi. 1870, Frances Sharpe, d. of Baron Dickin-
son Webster of Penns, co. Warwick : —
Reginald Stanley Hicks, Esq., J. P. Cambs., d. 1B71 ;
m. 1898, Dorothy, d. of Ralph Pemberton Koe of Hampton
Wick. Seai — Wilbraham Temple, Cambs.
Yr. sons of Edward Hicks, Esq. (formerly Simpson),
M.P., 6. 1814 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1838, Grace, d. of Stanley
Pipe Wolferstan of Statfold, Staffs. :—
Henry John Hicks, Gentleman, d. 1844. J?es. —
Charles William Hicks, Gentleman, d. 1849. /^es. —
GEORGE ARCHIBALD ERSKINE HICKSON, Fsq.,
J. P. CO. Kerry, B.A. (Dublin). Born 1854, being the only
surviving son of the late Robert Conway Hickson, Esq.,
J. P., of Fermoyle, by his second wife Jane, dau. of Patter-
son O'Hara of Dublin, late of the 59th Regt. Armorial
bearings — Or, two eagles legs erased a la quise in saltire
sable, in the centre chief point a trefoil vert. Mantling
sable and or; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or,
a griffin's head sable, beaked of the first, charged with a
trefoil gold. Motto— " Fide et fortitudine." Married,
1884, Lina, youngest dau. of the late Mahony Harte, B.L. ,
of Rockfield, co. Kerry ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Conway
Hickson, Gentleman, b. 1884; (2) George Lionel O'Hara
Hickson, Gentleman, h. 1887. 5t'rt/— Fermoyle, Castle-
Gregory, Tralee.
HIGFORD HIGFORD, Esquire, J. P. for co. Berks,
High Sheriff 1890 ; assumed the name of Higford
in lieu of Burr by Royal Licence, i860. Born July
20, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Daniel Hig-
ford Davall, J. P. for cos. Gloucester, Berks, and Hereford,
and D.L. for Hereford, High Sheriff of Berks 1851,
sometime M.P. for Hereford, by his wife Anne Mar-
garetta, only dau. of Capt. Edward Scobell, R.N., of Pol-
tair, Penzance. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a mount
vert, issuing from park palings with gate proper, a lion
rampant or, liolding in the dexter paw a scimitar all proper,
on a chief indented sable, two lions rampant argent. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crests— Out of a mural crown, in-
scribed with the word " Ternate," a Malay, holding in the
dexter hand the colours of Ternate all proper, granted in
commemoration of the capture in 1801 of that island, the
chief of the Moluccas, by the late Lieut. -Gen. Daniel Burr,
E.I.C.S. Motto — " Virtus vertus honos." Married, ScY>t.
22, 1869, Julia Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Frederick J. H.
Reeves of East Sheen ; and has -Issue. Seat — Hartsfield,
Betchworth. Toxun house — 23 Eaton Place, S.W.
HIGGINBOTHAM (L.O., 25 March 1869). Gules, a
rose argent, on a chief of the last, two Cornish choughs
proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a sinister and a dexter arm shooting
an arrow from a bow all proper. Motto — " By aim and
by effort." Livery — Red and white.
Son of Edwin Higginbotham, Gentleman (eld. s. of
Samuel Higginbotham of Glasgow), by Emily, d. of
Edward Henry Keeling : —
Charles James Higginbotham, Gentleman, b. 20 May
1864 ; m. 3 July 1900, Catherine Broadley, yr. d. of
Henry Broadley Reid ; and has issue — Richard Henry
Higginbotham, Gentleman, b. 4 Dec. 1902. Post. add. —
Overhill, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Clubs -Western (Glasgow),
Union (Manchester).
CHARLES WYBRANTS HIGGINBOTHAM-WY-
BRANTS, Gentleman (formerly Higginbotham), assumed
the additional name and arms of Wybrants by Royal
Licence dated Nov. 25, 1899. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure, in the dexter
side an eagle's leg conjoined at the thigh to a sinister wing
argent, and in the sinister a lion passant of the last, both
paleways (for Wybrants) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse azure
between three roses gules, as many bezants (for Higgin-
botham). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a stag's head erased proper, charged
with a bezant. Motto — "Mills et fortis." Residence —
Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, co. Dublin.
HIGGINS, quartered by BRABAZON.
HIGGINS, see PLATT-HIGGINS.
JOSEPH NAPIER HIGGINS, Esq., Q.C., J. P. for
Bucks, and cos. Waterford and Tipperary, Barrister-at-Law,
Vice-Chairman Council of Legal Education. Born 1826,
being the second son of the late Joseph Higgins of Glen-
patrick, CO. Waterford. Clubs — Hyde Park, Reform, Union,
Armorial bearings — Per chevron argent and vert, a cres-
cent between three cranes' heads erased counterchanged.
Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased or, charged with a
crescent gules, and gorged with a collar of the last, thereon
three bezants. Motto — " Pro patria et virtute." Married,
1861, Sophia Elizabeth, dau. and coheiress of Sir Thomas
Tyringham Bernard, 6th Bart, [ext.), ofWinchendon Priory ;
and has Issue — Francis Tyringham Higgins Bernard, Esq.,
J. P. for Bucks., Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. Royal Bucks
Hussars, b. 1864. Seat — Winchendon Priory, Aylesbury.
Residence — 24 The Boltons, S.W.
§ HENRY HARTLAND HIGGINSON, Esquire, Maj.
2nd Batt. North Staffordshire Regiment. Born July 3,
1855, being the eldest son of the late John M'Connell
Higginson, Esq., J. P., Registrar of the Diocese of Down,
Connor, and Dromore, by Ills wife Susan Arabella Gertrude,
only dau. of Robert Conry. Armorial bearings — Sable,
three towers in fesse argent between si.x trefoils slipped,
three in chief and three in base or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of a tower proper, a demi-griffin
segreant vert, armed and beaked or. Motto — " Malo mori
quam fcedari." Married, 1886, Elizabeth Mary, youngest
dau. of the late Andrew Armstrong of Kylemore, co.
Galway, and St. Andrews, co. Dublin ; and has Issue —
Henry Clive Higginson, gentleman, b. 1887.
§ Colonel THEOPHILUS HIGGINSON, Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Mil. Div.).
Born April 4, 1839, being the fourth son of Henry Theo-
philus Higginson, Esq , J. P., of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and
Carnalea House, co. Down ; by his wife Charlotte, dau.
and heiress of John M'Connell of Belfast, co. Antrim, one
of the claimants to the Earldom of Menteith ; was created
C.B. 1893. Club — East India United Service. Livery —
Drab coat, gilt buttons, black and yellow striped waistcoat,
blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Sable, three
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towers in fesse argent, between six trefoils slipped, three in
chief and three in base or. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a tower
proper, a deini-griffin segreant vert, armed and beaked or.
Motto — " Malo mori quam foedari." Married, 1871, Ada,
youngest dau. of William Whitla ot Lisburn, co. Antrim;
and has Issue — Harold Whitla Higginson, Esq., Capt.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, b. Nov. 10, 1873 ; and Ada
Dorothea. Postal address — 23 Campden House Road,
Kensington, W.
HIGHMORE, quartered by BURROUGH.
HIGINBOTHAM (Confd. U.O., 26 Nov. 1902, on user
from 1731, when arms of Dutch origin appear on the
seal attached to the will of Qrmaster Thomas Hoogenboom
or Higinbotham in Will Office, Dublin ; Ped. U.O).
Ermine, on a cross engrailed gules, five mullets pierced
or, in the first and fourth quarters a lion passant guardant
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of
the colours, an arm enibowed vambraced, the hand grasp-
ing a sword proper, pierced through a mullet or. Motto —
" Pro Deo et rege."
Sons of late Hon. George Higinbotham, M.A. (Dub.),
of Lincoln's Inn, Chief-Justice of Victoria, Australia, m,
Margaret Foreman : —
George Robert Higinbotham, Gentleman, b. 1865. Post,
add. — Hannen's Club, Coolgardie, Western Australia.
Edward Higinbotham, Gentleman, of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, ^. i86g. Post. add. — Constitutional Club,
Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C.
HILDGARD, quartered by RAMSDEN.
HILDYARD (R.L., 1815, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and
4, azure, a chevron argent, between three mullets or
(Hildyard) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse between three bugle-
horns stringed sable (Thoroton). Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a cock sable, combed, legged, and wattled
gules.
Son of Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard, Esq.,
of Flintham Hall, M.P. for S. Notts 1846-52, 1866-
1885, J. P. and D.L. Notts (High Sheriff 1862), b.
1821 ; (/. 1888 ; m. 1842, Anne Margaret, d. of Col.
Rockfort of Clogrenane, co. Carlow : —
Thomas Blackborne Thoroton Hildyard, Esq., J. P., late
Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 1843 ; m. 1871, Eleanor, eld. d. of
late Rt. Hon. Henry Herbert of Muckross, co. Kerry.
Seat — Flintham Hall, nr. Newark.
Major-Gen. Sir Henry John Thoroton Hildyard, K.C.B.
(1900), Direc.-Gen. of Mil. Educ. since 1903, commanded
Inf. Brig, in Natal, late comdg. 71st Highland Lt. Inf.,
and formerly R.N., b. 1846 ; m. 1871, Annette, d. of Rear-
Adm. James Provost; and has issue — (i) Harold Charles
Thoroton Hildyard, Gentleman, b. 1872; (2) Gerald
Moresby Thoroton Hildyard, Gentleman, b. 1874; (3)
Reginald John Thoroton Hildyard, Gentleman, h. 1876.
Res. — . Club — United Service.
Son of Robert D'Arcy Hildyard of Coburn Manor,
b. ; d. 1882; 711. , Anna F. J., d. of late Capt.
Lawford Burne : —
Robert Maxwell D'Arcy Thoroton D'Arcy-Hildyard,
Esq., Capt. 68th Durham Lt. Inf., b. 1867; m. 1889.
Agnes Mary, d. of John Bateman by his wife Jessie
Caroline, sister of ist Earl of Lathom. Seat — Coburn
Manor, Richmond, Yorks.
Ygst. son of Col. Thomas Blackborne Thoroton
Hildyard (formerly Thoroton), b. \ d. ; m. ,
Anne Catherine Whyte, niece and heir of Sir Robert
D'Arcy Hildyard, 4th and last Bart. : — ■
John George Bowes Hildyard, Esq., J. P. East Rdg.
Yorks., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1828; w. 1857, Caroline, d. of
Robert Denison of Waplington Manor, Yorks. ; and has
surv. issue — Mabel ; and Evelyn Caroline. Seat — Dunning-
ton Hall, York. Club — Carlton.
HILDYARD (R.L. , 19 June 1855). Azure, a chevron
argent, between three mullets or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock sable,
combed, legged, and wattled gules.
Sons of John Richard Westgarth Hildyard (formerly
Hale) of Horsley House and Unthank, J.P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff Durham 1863), M..^. , Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1813 ; d. 1888 ; m. i860, Mary Blanche, eld. d. of
Sir Richard Digby Neave, Bart., of Dagnam Park,
Essex :—
John Arundell Hildyard, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for N.
Riding Yorks, J.P. Durham (High Sheriff 1900), b. i86i.
Seats — -Horsley House, nr. Stanhope, co. Durham ; Hutton
Bonville Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.
Edward Digby Hildyard, Gentleman, b. 1864. Pes. —
HILL, see SALE-HILL.
HILL, quartered by FELL.
CHARLES GATHORNE HILL, Gentleman, being the
eldest son of the late Charles Hill, Esq., J.P. co. Somerset
and for the city and co. of Bristol. Armorial bearings —
Argent, two chevronels between as manv water-bougets in
chief and a mallet in base sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dove, in the beak an olive branch proper, gorged
with two chevronels sable, and resting the dexter claw on
a mullet argent; with the Motto, " Perseverantia omnia
vincit."
Sir CLEMENT LLOYD HILL, Knight Commander of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George. Bo?-n May 5, 1845, being the third son of the Rev.
John Hill (second brother of the Rt. Hon. the second Vis-
count Hill), by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Thomas
Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable
Thomas Kenyon ; created Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of .Saint Michael and Saint
George, 1887. C/;/ (5 j— Travellers', St. James's. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse sable,
a castle triple-turreted argent, the escutcheon being sur-
rounded by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge
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of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George, impaling the arms ot
Denys, namely argent, a cross patonce gules, between four
fleurs-de-lis vert, on a chief azure, a greyhound courant of
the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a \vTeath of the colours, a castle triple-turreted,
surmounted with a garland of laurel proper; with the Motto,
" Avancez." Married, May 15, 1889, Charlotte Eliza Mary
Jane, daughter of Sir George Denys, Baronet, and widow
of Charles Waring. Postal address — 9 Grosvenor Place,
S.W.
EDWARD HENRY HILL, Gentleman. Born Feb.
10, 1849, being the second son of the late Thomas Rowley
Hill, Esq., J. P. for cos. Worcester and Hereford, and for
city of Worcester, D. L. for co. Worcester, High Sheriff
CO. Worcester 1870, and M.P. for the city of Worcester
1874-85, by his second wife Mary Hilditch, dau. of Edward
Evans, Esq., J. P., of Worcester. Armorial bearings —
Ermine, a chevron chequy or and azure in base, on a mount
proper, a Cornish chough sable. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a mount vert, a talbot passant proper,
collared gules, his dexter paw resting on three annulets in-
terlaced. Motto — "Avancez."
§ Colonel Sir EDWARD STOCK HILL, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
M.P. for Bristol (South Div.), Justice of the Peace for
the borough of Cardiff, and for the county of Glamorgan ;
High Sheriff, 1885. Borri 1834, being the son of Charles
Hill of Bristol, by his wife Mary, daughter of Richard
Arthur, R.N. ; created Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced tn the rank
of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Club —
Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, two chevronels gules, between two water bougets in
chief and a mullet in ba^^e sable, a crescent for difference,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a
Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
dove, gorged with two chevronels sable, in the beak an
olive branch proper, and resting the dexter claw on a mullet
argent; with the Motto, " Perseverantia omnia vincit."
Married, 1866, Fanny, youngest daughter of the late
Major-General Tickell, Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath ; and has with other Issue —
Eustace Tickell Hill, Ca])t. 19th Hussars, born 1869.
Postal addresses — Rookwood, Llandaff; Hazel Manor,
Compton Martin, Bristol; i St. James's Street, London,
S.W.
ERNEST GATHORNE HILL, Gentleman, being the
second son of the late Charles Hill, Esq. J. P. for co. of
Somerset, and for co. and city of Bristol, by his wife
Elizabeth Matilda, dau. of the Rev. Richard Gathorne of
Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland. Armorial bearings —
Argent, two chevronels between as many water-bougets in
chief and a mullet in base sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dove, in the beak an olive branch proper, gorged
with two chevronels sable, and resting the dexter claw on
a mullet argent, with the Motto, "Perseverantia omnia
vincit." Postal address — Raddery, Fonrose, N.B.
JOHN HILL, Gentleman. Boryi Aug. 26, 1849, being
the' second son of the late Charles Hill of Stockton-on-
Tees, by his wife Mary Charlotte, daughter of Hopkin
Jones. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a fesse nebuly
per pale sable and azure, between three hillocks vert, a
castle triple-towered or, impaling the arms of Kirk, namely
gules, a chevron dovetailed ermine, on a chief or, three
dragons' heads erased of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a castle triple-
towered or, charged with an escutcheon azure, thereon
a rose argent, all between four ears of wheat bladed
and slipped or, two on either side. Motto — "Avancez."
Livery — Light drab with black collar and cuffs and silver
buttons. Alarried, June 3, 1880, Jane, daughter of the
late William Kilvington Kirk, Gentleman, of Stockton-on-
Tees ; and has Issue — (i) John Norman Hill, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 8, 1883; (2) Frank Hill, Gentleman, b. April 10,
1890; Ethel, Jane; and Gertrude.
House, Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
Residence — Britannia
JOSEPH HILL, Gentleman, J. P. for Bradford. Born
1827. Armorial bearings— Party per pale indented gules
and sable, on a fesse erniinois between three leopards'
faces or, as many catlierine-wheels of the second ; and
for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a talbot's head couped sable, a denii-catherine-wheel or,
all between two wings per fesse indented or and gules ;
with the Motto, " Honore et labore." Postal address —
Park Drive, Heaton, Bradford, Yorkshire.
SIDNEY HILL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron nebuly
argent, charged with three pallets gules, between two fleurs-
de-lis in chief and a talbot's head erased in base of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped
argent, charged with a chevron nebuly, and holding in the
mouth a fleur-de-lis azure ; with the Motto, " Omne bonum
Dei donum." Postal address — Langford House, Langford,
near Bristol.
THOMAS HILL, Esquire, J. P. city of Nottingham, and
also CO. Notts. Born June 20, 1822, being the eighth son of
John Pinkerton Hill, by his wife Ann, dau. of George
Dickisson of Breedon-on-the Hill, Leicestershire. Armo-
rial beaxings — Azure, on a bend between two leopards'
faces or, three sprigs each composed of as many cinquefoils
vert, stalked and slipped proper. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, two arms in armour embowed proper, each
charged with a leopard's face azure, the hands also proper,
holding a sprig of three cinquefoils as in the arms. Motto
— " Fac recte et nil time. " Married, Sept. 14, 1847, Jane,
dau. of Charles Hose, of Sneinton, Notts ; and has Issue —
(i) Charles Hose Hill Gentleman, /'. April 5, 1852 ; (2)
Thomas Arthur Hill, Gentleman, b. July 2, 1854; and
Clara. Postal address — 5 Newcastle Drive, The Park,
Nottingham. Club — Nottingham County.
HILL (U.O.). Gules, on a chevron erminois between
three leopards' faces or, a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head erased gules, collared or, and charged with a trefoil
as in the arms. Motto — " Sperio meliora. "
Sons of John Hill, M.D., of Dublin, Inspector of Poor
Laws in Ireland, b. ; d. ; m. :^
Col. John Hill, R.E., ^. . Res.—
Hon. Charles Henry Hill, Puisne Judge of the High
Court of Judicature at Calcutta since 1892, b. . Res. —
Calcutta.
HILLARY, see PRESTON-HILLARY.
LiEUT.-CoL. GEORGE EDWARD HILLIER, C.B.,
J. P. and D.L. co. Waterford (High Sheriff 1887).
formerly in the 14th Light Dragoons and 5th Lancers, and
Inspector-General of Irish Constabulary. Born 1820, being
the eldest son of the late Col. George Hillier of Devizes,
Wilts. Clubs — United Service, County (Cork). Armorial
bearings — Gules, a cross indented between in chief two
leopards' faces or, and in base as many swords erect proper,
pommelled and hilted gold, all within a bordure of the
second, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a
C.B. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of two Danish battle-axes in
saltire, a leopard's face, holding in the mouth a scimitar
fesseways all proper. Motto — "Crux mea lu.x mea."
Married, ist, 1848, Catherine, dau. of William Hawkins
(she died 1880) ; 2nd, 1883, Oliva Maria, dau. and coheiress
of the late Francis Drew, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of MocoUop
Castle, and widow of James Barry, Esq., D.L. , of Bally-
clough (she died 1884). Seat — Mocollop Castle, Lismore,
CO. Waterford.
ARNOLD FRANK HILLS, Esquire, D.L. co. of
Essex. Born March 12, 1857, being the third and
youngest but only surviving son of the late Frank Clark
Hills of Redleaf, co. Kent, by his wife Ann Ellen, second
dau. of James Rawlings. AJrmorial bearings - Per pale
wavy azure and gules, a lymphad sails furled flags flying all
or, between tliree talbots passant argent, and impaling the
arms of Lafone, namely azure, within two chevronels or, two
lions passant counterpassant of the last supporting a fleur-
de-lis argent, the whole between three mullets argent,
pierced of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a talbot argent,
gorged with a collar nebuly charged on the body with two
cross crosslets azure, and resting the dexter foreleg on a
fountain also proper. Married, May 12, 1886, Mary Eliza-
beth, elder dau. of Alfred Lafone, Esq., J. P., M.P. , of
Han worth Park, co. Middlesex. Seats — Monkhams,
Woodford, Essex ; Redleaf, Penshurst, Kent.
Lieut. -Genekal Sir JAMES HILLS- JOHNES,
G.C.B. (Military Division), upon whom was con-
ferred the V.C. , late Royal Bengal Artillery, Hon. Col.
of the Carmarthen Artillery (Militia), J. P., D.L., and
a Member of the Council for the county of Carmarthen,
for which he served the office of High Sherift' in the year
1886. Born August 20, 1833, being the second son of
the late James Hills of Nichindepur, in the province of
Bengal, by his wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of the late Signor
Angelo Savi of Moisgunge, also in the aforesaid province ;
he assumed by Royal License the surname of Johnes, in
addition to and after his patronymic, and the arms of
Johnes quarterly with his own, in the year 1883, in com-
pliance with the will of the late John Johnes, Esquire, of
is the Military Cockade.
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Dolaucothy, Justice of the Peace and Chairman of Quarter
Sessions for the county of Carmarthen, Recorder of Car-
marthen ; entered the Bengnl Artillery in 1853 as second
Lieutenant ; promoted to first Lieutenant 1857, Captain
1862, Brevet-Major 1864, Major 1872, Brevet-Lieutenant-
Colonel 1868, Lieutenant-Colonel 1878, Brevet-Colonel
1876, Major-General 1879, Lieutenant-General 1883 ; served
in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, 1857, 1858, including
siege and capture of Delhi, and capture of Lucknow, &c. ;
several times mentioned in despatches, and upon whom
Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria
Cross ; commanded the eight-inch mortars in Abyssinian
campaign, and was present at capture of Magdala ; served
also in the Looshai Expedition, 1871, 1872, and in the
Afgh;in War, 1878, as Assistant-Adjutant-General, Major-
General in command of a Division, and as Military Governor
of Kabul, 187Q, 1880; and received the thanks of Parlia-
ment; Assistant-Adjutant-General Lahore Division, 1875;
retired on a pension and extra annuity, 1888; was created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in
the year 1872, and raised successively to the rank of Knight
Commander in 1880, and Knight Grand Cross in 1893 of the
said Most Honourable Order. Clubs — United Service, Junior
Constitutional. Livery — Black and white. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent
a chevron between three ravens sable, all within a bordure
engrailed gules, charged with ten bezants, and for dis-
tinction in the centre chief point a cross crosslet gules (for
Johnes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross couped azure, between
four escutcheons of the last, each charged with a crescent
of the first, on a chief embattled of the second two swords
in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or (for Hills). The
whole encircled with the. ribbon of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, within the collar of a Knight Grand
Cross of the said Order, and bearing upon a second shield
of his arms an escutcheon of pretence of the arms of
Johnes, namely argent, a chevron between three ravens
sable, all within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with
ten bezants, and upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on two
halberds in saltire, the staves gules, headed or, a raven
as in the arms, and for distinction charged upon the breast
with a cross crosslet gold (for Johnes) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a broken tilting-spear erect
proper, and in front thereof a horse current argent, gutt^-
de-sang, holding in the mouth the other part of the spear
also proper (for Hills); with the Mottoes, " Deus pascit
corvos," " In coelo confidemus." Married, September
16, 1882, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late John
Johnes, Esquire, above mentioned. Estate and postal
address — Dolaucothy, Llanwrda, R.S.O. , Carmarthen-
shire.
HILTON, quartered by JOHNSON and WITHAM.
HINCHLIFFE, see SIMPSON-HINCHLIFFE.
M RALPH TICHBORNE HINCKES, Esquire, D.L.
^3 for CO. Hereford. Born Jan. 28, 1875, being the only
son of Rev. George Horatio Davenport of Foxley, co.
Hereford, by his wife Sophia Diana, dau. of Rev. Vera
Dashwood of Stanford Hall, Notts, by his first wife
Caroline, dau. of Philip Hamond of Westacre, Norfolk.
Mr. R. T. H inches assumed the name of Hinckes by
Royal Licence 1895. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, gules a lion
rampant ermine, a bezant between two plates in chief
and the like in base within flaunches argent, each
charged with two torteaux (for Hinckes) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a chevron pean between four cross crosslets fitch^e, three
in chief and one in base sable (for Davenport). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion's gamb erased argent, in front thereof three annulets
interlaced and fesseways gules (for Hinckes) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a man's head in profile, couped at the
shoulders, about the neck a halter proper, on the breast
two cross crosslets fitch^e in saltire or (for Davenport).
Motto— "Mors janua vitie." Seat — The Wood House,
Tettenhnll, co. Stafford.
HINCKS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, gules, a lion
rampant ermine, an orle of bezants and plates alternately
(Hincks) ; 2. azure, on a bend engrailed or, between two
wolf's heads argent, thiee crosses crosslet gules (Cowper,
1642) ; 3. sable, a cross potent or (Alleyn of Gresley, tevip.
Henry Vlll.). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gutt^e-de-larmes,
gorged with a collar dancett^e argent, the sinister paw
resting on an annulet or. Motto — " In cruce et lachryniis
spes est."
Sons of Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq., J. P., of Brecken-
brough and Terrace House, Richmond, Yorks., late
Capt. 49th Regt. , b. 1840; d. 1902; m. 1872, Mary
E. C. , d. of Col. H. Stobart of Etherley House, co.
Durham : —
Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq., Capt., Roy. Berks Regt.,
b. 1875. Res. — Baron's Down, Dulverton, Somerset ;
Govt. House, Accra, Gold Coast Colony. Club — Army
and Navy.
Henry Hincks, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
John Stobart Hincks, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
WILLIAM HIND SMITHARD HIND, Gentleman.
Born , being the son of the late Rev. Joseph Smithard
Hind, Clerk in Holy Orders, D.D. (Durham University),
Vicar of Cramlington, co. Northumberland. Armorial
bearings — Argent, gust6-de-poix, on a mount in base a
hind statant at gaze proper, gorged with a chain affixed
thereto, the ring resting on the mount gold, on a chief
arched sable, an annulet between two crosses pat^e fitch^e
or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount a hind at gaze, in the mouth an
arrow fessewise proper, resting the dexter foreleg on an
annulet encircling a cross patte fitch^e or. Residence —
HINDLEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
HINGSTON (U.O. , Confd. 1903, on user since 1747).
Aztire, a chevron nebuly ermine, between in chief two
lozenges or, each charged with a leopard's face of the
field, and in base a cross pat^e of the third. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant per pale nebiily azure and or, holding
in its paws a cross patt?e of the second. Motto — " Deum
posui adjutorem."
Son of James Hingston of Aglish, b. 1818 ; d. 1873; m.
1838, Maria, d. of Richard Edward Hull of Lemcon
Manor, co. Cork: —
Rev. Richard Edward Hull" Hingston, b. 1859: w. 1883,
Frances, d. of D. L. Sandiford of Ballinlough, co. Cork
and has issue — (i) James Henry Hingston, Gentleman, b.
1884 ; (2) Henry Sandiford Hingston, Gentleman, b. 1885
(3) Richard William George Hingston, Gentleman, b. 1887
(4) Francis Perceval Randolph Hingston, Gentleman, b.
i888 ; (5) Frederick Becher Hingston, Gentleman, b. 1889
i is the Naval Cockade.
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Elizabeth Maria Alleyne ; Marie Selina Priscilla ; and
Frances Henrietta. Seat — Aglish, co. Cork. /?es. —
8 Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, S.E.
Rear-Admikal henry NELSON HIPPISLEY,
Royal Navy, J. P. for co. Berks. Bor/i Oct. 15, 1839,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Hippisley, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff for co. Berks 1840, by his
wife Elizabeth Agnes, dau. and heiress of the Rev. John
Nelson, D.D. , Prebendary of Heytesbury, co. Wilts.
Armorial bearings — Sable, three mullets pierced in bend
between two bendlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
hind's head erased proper, gorged with a collar sable,
charged with three mullets pierced or. 6V^/— Lambourne
House, Hungerford.
RICHARD JOHN BAYNTUN HIPPISLEY, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace. Bom 1865, being the only son of the
late John Hippisley, Esq., J. P., by his wife Christine Ellen
Lydia, eldest dau. and heiress of John Christian Bood6,
Esq., of Lucknam, co. Wilts. Armorial bearings —
field). Livety — Chocolate, with yellow facings and gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per
Sable, three mullets pierced in bend between two bend-
lets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head
erased proper, gorged with a collar sable, charged with
three mullets pierced or. Seat— '&\.ovi. Easton, near Bath,
CO. Somerset.
WILLIAM HENRY HIPPISLEY, Esquire, J. P. co.
Berks, Lt.-Col. late commanding Scots Greys. Born
Dec. I, 1855, being the only surviving son of the late Henry
Hippisley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff for co. Berks
1840, by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
Rt. Hon. Lawrence Sullivan. Armorial bearings- Sable,
three mullets pierced in bend between two bendlets or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a hind's head erased proper, gorged with a collar
sable, charged with three mullets pierced or. Married,
Sept. 16, 1886, Florence, fourth dau. of the late Capt.
Hargreaves of Aborfield Hall, Reading ; and has Issue.
6'(?fl;/- Sparsholt Manor House, Wantage. Clubs — Naval
and Military, and Cavalry.
REGINALD HIRST, Gentleman. Borji 1865, being
the second son of Thomas Hirst of Willow Bank, Hudders-
field, hy his wife Jane, daughter of John Sykes of Lindley,
Huddersfield. C//c<5j— Devonshire, Iluddersfield (Hudders-
pale gules and sable, a sun in splendour or, between
three fountains proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand a bugle-horn
stringed or, and supporting with the sinister hand an escut-
cheon sable, charged with a sun as in the arms ; with the
Motto, " Non mutat fortuna genus." Postal address — 8
York Place, Huddersfield.
THOMAS JULIUS HIRST, Esquire, J. P. West
Riding of the co. of York. Born 1851, being the eldest son
of the late Thomas Hirst of Hamburg. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, two martlets in fesse or, on a chief indentec^
is tbe Military Cockade.
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argent, three annulets azure. Mantling gules and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in
bend, holding an anow proper, and a scymitar in saltire
engrailed at the back also proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — "His regi servitium." Married, 1881, Esther
Frost, dau. of Charles J. Brook of Meltham. Seat — M&V
tham Hall, Meltham Mills, co. York. C/«i^— Junior Carlton.
HITCHIN-KEMP(R.L. ,i868,orig. granted 1838). Per
pale azure and gules, a mascle between three garbs or,
a bordure nebuly of the last. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a garb fesswise or,
a pelican feeding her young, wings elevated sable, vulned
proper, charged on the breast with three annulets inter-
laced, and gorged with a collar gemel gold. MottO —
" Honestas et Veritas." Livery — -Blue with claret facings.
Son of William Hitchin, 1807-1884, m. 1833, Charlotte,
d. of George Brookes by his wife Charlotte Kemp : —
Frederick William Hitchin-Kemp, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
m. 1863, Fanny Pym, d. of Thomas Shoobridge of London ;
and has surv. issue — (i) Frederick Hitchin-Kemp, Gentle-
man, F.R. Hist. See, b. 1866 [;«. 1893, Lydia Harris, d.
of late Robert Cadby Bulgin of Cardiff and Swansea ; and
has issue^Reginald Pym Hitchin-Kemp, Gentleman, b.
1897; Robert John Brookes Hitchin-Kemp, Gentleman, b.
1902 ; and Angela Winifred] ; (2) William Hitchin-Kemp,
Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (3) Arthur Hitchin-Kemp, Gentleman,
A.S.A.A., b. 1^77; Mary; Charlotte [m. 1895, Edward
Riddesdale Whitfield, M.A. Dub.]; Martha; Alice;
Nellie; and Hilda. Res. — Addington House, Margate.
HOADLEY, quartered by LANGRISHE.
HOARE, see HAMILTON- HOARE and O'BRIEN-
HOARE.
§ STAFFORD O'BRIEN-HOARE, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for Bucks, High Sheriff 1893, and a Lord
of the Manor of Turville. Born 1843, being the son of
Park. Livery — Dark blue, scarlet, and silver. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, i. sable, an eagle displayed with
two heads argent, charged on the breast with an ermine
spot, a bordure engrailed of the second ; 2. sable, a falcon
close proper, belled or, charged on the breast with a mullet ;
3. gules, a unicorn couchant argent, armed, crined, and
tufted or, on a chief per pale of the second and azure, a
mullet of six points, and a millrind counterchanged (for Cor-
nelisen) ; 4. azure, two chevronels between three pheons or
(for Malortie) ; and impaling the arms of Ramsden, namely
argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as
many rams' heads of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
argent, charged with an ermine spot. Motto — " In ardua."
Married, 1876, Frances, dau. of Rev. C. Ramsden of Carl-
ton (Ramsden, Bart., Collaterals); and has /.cw/f — Liiias
Stafford O'Brien-Hoare. .S^a/ — Turville Park, Bucks.
Clubs — -Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
WILLIAM HOARE, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb). Born
Sept. 15, 1847, being the fourth son of Henry Hoare, Gentle-
man, of Staplehurst, Kent, by Lady Mary, third dau. of
Rt. Hon. Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney. Livery — Dark
blue and red. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i. sable, an
eagle displayed with two heads argent, charged on the
breast with an ermine spot, a bordure engrailed of the
second ; 2. sable, a falcon close proper, belled or, charged
on the breast with a mullet ; 3. gules, a unicorn couchant
argent, armed, crined, and tufted or, on a chief per pale of
the second and azure, a mullet of six points and a millrind
counterchanged (for Cornelisen) ; 4. azure, two chevronels
between three pheons or (for Malortie) ; and impaling the
arms of Lennard, namely, quarterly i. and iiii., or, on a fesse
gules, three fleurs-de-lis or, within a bordure invected sable
(for Lennard) ; ii. and iii., ermine, on a pile gules, a lion
passant or, in base two salmon in pale azure (for Cator).
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
argent, charged with an ermine spot. MottO — ' ' In ardna."
Married, 1878, Laura, second dau. of Sir John Farnaby Len-
nard, ist Bart., of Wickham Court. Kent; and has Issue
— (i) Geoffrey Lennard Hoare, Gentleman, Lieut. Kent
Artill. Mil.,^. 1879; (2) Lionel Lennard Hoare, Gentleman,
Lieut. Royal Field Artillery, b. July 1881 ; (3) Richard
Lennard Hoare, Gentleman, b. June 1883 ; and Mary Laura.
Noel Hoare, Esq., J. P., Royal Navy, and his wife, dau.
of Mr. and Hon. Mfs. Stafford O'Brien of Blatherwyck
CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA HOBART- HAMPDEN-
commonly known as Lady Charlotte Augusta Hobart,
Hampden, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable August
tus Edward the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hamp-
den) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile of eight rays or, between
two (launches ermine (for Hobart).
den Lodge, Sidmouth.
Postal address — Hamp-
Rt. Hon. HENRY HOBHOUSE, P.C, M.P. for
Eastern Division of co. Somerset since Nov. 28, 1885, J. P.
and Chairman of Somerset County Council (Bruton and
Castle Cary Div.), and an Ecclesiastical Commissioner.
Born March i, 1854, being the only son of the late Henry
Hobhouse of Hadspen House, in co. Somerset, by his wife
Charlotte Etrnria, commonly called the Honourable Char-
lotte Etruria, dau. of the Right Honourable the first Baron
Talbot de Malahide. /-z'-z'e/j — Dark blue, red and white
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Party per pale azure and
gules, three crescents two and one argent, issuant therefrom
as many estoiles radiated or ; and for his Crest, out of a
mural crown per pale azure and gules, a crescent and estoile
as in the arms. Married, Oct. 12, 1880, Margaret Hey-
worth, dau. of Richard Potter, Esq., J. P., of Standish
House, Gloucestershire; and has Issue — (r) Stephen Henry
Hobhouse, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Arthur Lawrence Hob-
house, Gentleman, b. 1886; (3) John Richard Hobhouse,
Gentleman, b. 1893; (4) Paul Edward Hobhouse, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; Rachel \>n. 1904, Felix Clay] ; Eleanor ; and
Esther Margaret {d. 1893). Residence — Hadspen House,
Castle Cary, in co. Somerset. Club — Athenaeum.
HOBLYN, see ALLEN-HOBLYN.
CHARLES DENNIS HOBLYN, Gentleman, Past
Master of the Worshipful Company of Musicians. Born
Nov. 15, 1846, being the second son of the late Rev.
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, M.A. , by his wife Fanny Eliza
Raikes, dau. of the Rev. W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse or, between two
(launches ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a tower proper. Motto — " Delectant domi non impediunt
foris." Married, July 18, 1872, Eliza Emily, daughter of
Henry Taylor; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Armstrong
Hoblyn, Gentleman, born September 6, 1875; (2) Charles
William Thornton Hoblyn, Gentleman, born March 29,
1885; (3) Harry Beverly Hoblyn, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 18, 1888 ; Beatrice Mary Dennis ; Lizzie Evelyn ;
Gertrude Florence ; Dora Dennis ; and Phyllis Sherwood.
FREDERIC SUNTHIES HOBLYN, Gentleman. Born
January 22, 1864, being the fourth son of the late Reverend
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife Fanny
Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong
of Cheshunt. Arinorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, a fesse or, between two (launches ermine ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper ;
with the Motto, " Delectant domi non impediunt foris."
JAMES BLALCH PHILIP HOBLYN, Gentleman.
Born December 16, 181 1, being the third son of the late
Reverend ' Richard Hoblyn, Rector of All Saints, St.
Bololph's, and St. Lawrence, Colchester, by his wife Mary
Ann, daughter of Major James Blalch of Colchester.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or,
between two tiaunches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a tower proper ; with the Motto,
" Delectant domi non impediunt foris."
RICHARD ARMSTRONG HOBLYN, Gentleman, of
Her Majesty's Civil Service. Born August 9, 1845, being
the eldest son of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn,
Master of Arts, by his wife, Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter
of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between
two Haunches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a tower proper, with the MottO, " Delectant
domi non impediunt foris."
WILLIAM ERNEST PAGET HOBLYN, Esquire,
late Capt. in 4th Batt. Royal Fusiliers, Commissioner of
Taxes for Cornwall. Born , being the only son of
William Paget Hoblyn, Esq., M.A. , and J. P. (for Corn-
wall), by his wife Jane, dau. of G. A. Schultz, Commander
R.N. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a fesse or, between two (launches ermine. Mantling azure
and argent. Motto — -"Delectant domi non impediunt
foris." Postal address — The Fir Hill, St. Columb, Corn-
wall.
WILLIAM PAGET HOBLYN, Esquire, M.A. (Queen's
Coll. Oxford), J. P. and Commissioner of Taxes for Corn-
wall, Lord of the Manors of Colan and Denzell, &c. Born
1813, being the only son of the late Rev. William Malet
Hoblyn, Rector of Clipsham, Rutland, by his wife Laura
Frances, third dau. of John Paget of Newberry House and
Cranmore Hall, Somerset, and grandson of late Rev. Robert
Hoblyn, M.A. , of Nanswhyden, Cornwall. Livery — Blue
and gold. Armorial bearings— Azure, a fesse or, between
two tiaunches ermine. Mantling azure and argent. Motto
— "Delectant domi non impediunt foris." Married, 1855,
Jane, dau of E. A. Schultz, Commander R.N. ; and has
Issue — An only son, William Ernest Paget Hoblyn, Esq.,
late Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Fusiliers [to whom refer] ; Wil-
helmina Jane ; Zoe Elizabeth [w. Charles W. P. Allen,
Commander R.N. , retired]; and Laura Frances Mary.
Postal address — The Fir Hill, Colan, near St. Columb,
Cornwall.
GEORGE ANDREW HOBSON, Gentleman, Member
of Institution of Civil Engineers, London. Born March 29,
is tlie Military Cockade,
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1854, being the second son of the late Peter Hobson of Castle
Lodge, Knaresbo rough, co. York, by his wife Elizabeth,
fifth dau. of William Falshaw of Leeds, and nephew and
coheir of Sir James Falshaw, Bart. , of Edinburgh. Livery —
Blue coat, blue and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale azure and sable, two hobbies
close in chief proper, and a sun in splendour in base or
(for Hobson) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between two
fleurs-de-lis in chief and a battle-axe in base argent (for
Falshaw), a crescent for difference. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect
proper, holding a rose argent, barbed, seeded, and slipped
of the first, and two lilies in saltire of the second, stalked,
leaved, and slipped also proper. MottO— " Vive ut vivas."
.(l/<z?-r/V(^ Annie Jean, only dau. of the late Thomas Addy-
man of Belmont, Knaresborough, co. York ; and has
Issue — Dorothea Falshaw. Residence — Coverdale Lodge,
Richmond, Surrey. Club — Constitutional.
JOHN
Member
June 29,
of Castle
Elizabeth,
FALSHAW HOBSON, Gentleman, Associate
of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Born
1841, being the eldest son of Peter Hobson
Lodge, Knaresborough, co. York, by his wife
fifth dau. of the late William Falshaw of
Leeds, co-heir of his maternal uncle, Sir James Falshaw,
Bart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per pale
azure and sable, two hobbies close in chief proper, and a
sun in splendour in base or (for Hobson) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a battle-
axe in base argent (for Falshaw). Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
holding a rose argent, barbed, seeded, and slipped of the
first, and two lilies in saltire of the second. Motto — " Vive
ut vivas." Matried, Jan. 31, 1872, Emma, third dau. of
the late Joseph Cook of The Grove, Houghton-le-Spring,
CO. Durham ; and has Issue — (i) William Falshaw Hobson,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 13, 1878; (2) Richard Hobson, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 21, 1879 (deceased); (3) James Falshaw
Hobson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3, 1882 ; (4) Nevill Hobson,
Gentleman (deceased) ; (5) Stanley Hobson, Gentle-
man, b. July 6, 1888. Postal address — South Bailey,
Durham. Clvb — Constitutional.
RICHARD HOBSON, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for
Co. Palatine of Chester, High Sheriff 1898. Born
1836, being the eldest son of Richard Powdrell Hobson of
Manchester, and his wife Ann, dau. of Thomas Peet, also
of Manchester. Livery — Brown with yellow facings.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron invected
azure between three hurts, as many quatrefoils or, a chief
vair^e of the second and last. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantimg azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a panther's head affront^e and erased, with flames issuant
from the mouth and ears, transfixed by an arrow fessewise,
barbed and flighted, the pheon to the sinister argent, gorged
with a collar counter compony or and azure ; with the MottO
— " Fortitudine Deo." Married, April 22, 1868, Mary
Eleanor, dau. and co-heiress of John Chadwick, Esq., J.P. ,
D.L. ; and has Issue — (i) Gerald Walton Hobson, Esq.,
Captain 12th Royal Lancers, b. 1873 ; (2) Richard Leigh
Clare Hobson, Gentleman, Lieut. King's Royal Rifles,
b. 1876, killed in action in South Africa ; (3) Geoffrey Dudley
Hobson, Gentleman, B..A., b. 1882 ; (4) Alwyn Chadwyk
Hobson, Gentleman, b. 1892; Elinor Gertrude [w. Capt.
R. Barnett Barker, 23rd Roy.al Welsh Fusiliers] ; and
Christine Mary [?«. Rev. H. W. Leicester O'Rorke, M.A.,
Rector of Farnham, Surrey]. Seat — The Marfords, Brom-
borough, Cheshire. Club — Conservative.
HOCKIN (H. Coll., 1764). Per fesse wavy gules and
azure, a lion passant guardant or, beneath the feet a musket
lying horizontally proper, senile of fleurs-de-lis of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a rock a seagull rising all proper. Motto—
" Hoc in loco Deus rupes."
Sons of John Hockin of Beckenham, Kent, an Officer
ll.E.I.C. Navy, b. 1810; (/. 1893; m. 1847, Mary, d. of
William Hichens: —
Rev. Arthur Pendarves Hockin, b. 1849 ; m. 1894, Mary
Ellen, only child of Rev. Walter Guppy Abbott ; and has
surv. issue— Cedric John Abbott Hockin, Gentleman, b.
1896. Res. — Phillack, Hayle, Cornwall.
John Williams Hockin, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; is m. and
has issue one son and two daus. Res. — India.
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Son of George Treverne Hockin, Gentleman, of
Southport, Queensland, b. 1858; d. 1885; m. 1882: —
John Treverne Hockin, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Yr. son of John Hockin of Beckenham, Kent, an
Officer H. E.I.C. Navy, b. 1810; d. 1893; m. 1847,
Mary, d. of Williams Hichens : —
Robert Hichens Hockin, Gentleman, Notary Public,
b. i860 ; ?«. i8go, Rosa Caroline, d. and coh. of Francis
William Breach of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, and of Los
Alamos, Mexico ; and has issue — Francis Treverne Hockin,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Mary Dorothy ; Carrie Joan ; and
Edith Prudence. Res. — Oak Lake, co. Dennis, Manitoba,
Canada.
Henry Valentine Hockin, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
49 Gwydr Crescent, Swansea.
ROBERT ELI HODDER, Gentleman. Born Jan. 29,
1843, being the second son of the late James Light Hodder
of Thornhill, Broadway, Dorset, by his wife Dorothy,
dau. of Robert Loveless of Bincombe, Dorset. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two battle-a.\es erect in fesse sable and
as many flaunches of the last, on each a battle-axe also
erect of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet or, a
battle-axe sable. Motto — " Deserve well." AJarried, Oct.
18, 1877, Fanny, dau. of Edmund Butler of Wargrave,
Berks; aud has Issue — (i) Robert Barry Hodder, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 3, 1878 ; (2) Brian Light Hodder, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 13, 1882 ; (3) Ivan Mantle Hodder, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 12, 1885 ; Fanny Elsie ; and Dorothy Erica. Resi-
dence— Reading, Berks.
HODDER (U.O.). Argent, five pole-axes erect in fesse
proper.
Sons of George Francis Hodder, Esq . , J. P. , of Fountains-
town, i!'. 1817; d. 1863; m. 1843, Elizabeth Townsend,
d. of Michael Roberts of Kilmoney Abbey, co. Cork : —
Francis George Hodder, E;sq., R.M., J, P. co. Cork,
B.A. , Barrister-at-Law, b. 1846; ;«. 1873, Susan Louisa
Florence, d. of John Drew Atkin of Castle Park, co.
Dublin, and gd. of Sir Thomas Roberts, ist Bart. ; and
has surv. issue — (i) George Walton Hodder, Gentleman,
b. 1874 ; (2) William Randall Hodder, Gentleman. Assist.
Paym. R.N., b. 1877; (3) Gerald Edward Hodder, Gentle-
man, b. 1886; and Ethel Clare. Seat — Fountainstown,
CO. Cork. Res. — Inveresk, Belfast.
HODGE, quartered by FORSTER.
EDWARD GROSE HODGE, Gentleman, fourth son of
the late Thomas Hodge of Augarrack, Cornwall, by his
wife Eleanor, dau. of Samuel Grose of St. Gvvinear, Corn-
wall. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per
fesse argent and azure, a pale countcrchanged, three
crescents, two and one of the second, and as many open
books, one and two proper, bound and clasped or ; and
for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head
couped argent, senile of estoiles azure, holding in the mouth
an oak-branch slipped and fructf;d proper, with the Motto,
" Savoir pouvoir." Married, October 20, 1852, Elizabeth
Giddy Grose, daughter of William Browne of St. Austell,
Cornwall: and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Edward Grose
Hodge, Clerk in Holy Orders, born January 15, 1855 ; (2)
Thomas Hodge, Gentleman, born September 6, i860; (3)
Harold Hodge, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born August
18,1862; Elizabeth Amelia ; and Edith. Postal address—
9 Highbury Place, London, N.
HODGETTS, quartered by FOLEY.
JOHN HODSON, Gentleman. Born June 18, 1839,
being the son of William Hodson and Elizabeth Smith.
Armorial bearings — Argent, guttee-de-larmes, in base
water proper, thereon a swan sable, on a chief azure, a
nugget of gold of the second. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, upon water proper, a
swan as in the arms, holding in the beak a lotus flower
slipped also proper, between two coral branches gules.
Motto — "Fait bien." Married, Sept. 10, 1878, Elizabeth
Wiles Mutton (who died July 13, 1894) of St. Ives, Hants;
and has Issue — Bessie Waterloo Hodson. Residence — The
Archway, Downing Terrace, Cambridge.
SIDNEY FRANCIS HOFFNUNG - GOLDSMID,
Gentleman, formerly Hawaiian Charge d'Affaires to the
Court of St. James. Assumed by Royal Licence the
additional surname and arms of Goldsmid 1896. Born
1862, being the only son of Sigmond Hoffnung, by his wife
Bessie, dau. of S. Marks of Sydney, N.S.W. Livery —
Red facings, buff cloth. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, per saltire ermine and erminois, on a chief gules,
a goldfinch proper between two roses or, and for distinction
a canton or (for Goldsmid) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron
nebuly paly azure and or, between in chief two doves of
the second, each holding in the beak a sprig of olive vert,
and in base two anchors in saltire also of the second (for
Hoffnung), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Goldsmid without the canton. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i. Upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion argent, supporting with the paws a bundle of
twigs erect or, banded azure, charged on the shoulder for
distinction with a cross crosslet gules (for Goldsmid) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged two
bars nebuly and holding between the paws as many anchors
in saltire azure, all between two proboscides of the last.
Motto -"Spes anchora vitce." Married, Nov. 26, 1889,
Violet Goldsmid, dau. and co-heir of her father, Rt. Hon.
Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart., P.C. , M.P. ; and has Issue — (i)
Cyril Hoffnung-Goldsmid, Gentleman, b. Oct. 14, 1890 (2)
Ronald Hoffnung-Goldsmid, Gentleman, b. May 11, 1893.
Residence —■^^Chesh.-^m Place, S.W. Club-SX. James's.
THOMAS ALEXANDER HOG, Esquire, of New-
liston, in the co. of Linlithgow, J. P. and D.L. Born
January 14, 1835, being the only son of the late James
Maitland Hog, Esq., of Newliston, J. P. and D.L. , by
his wife Helen, fourth daughter of the late Sir Alexander
Charles Maitland Gibson, Baronet, of Clifton Hall. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars'
heads erased azure, armed or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, an oak tree proper. Supporters — Two boars proper.
Motto — " Dat gloria vires." Married, June 28, 1859,
Harriet, second daughter of Steuart B. Hare of Calderlinll,
in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — (i) James
Maitland Hog, Gentleman, born August 23, 1861, died
July 6, 1877 ; (2) Steuart Bayley Hog, Gentleman, born
September 11, 1864 [married, 1892, Jemima Christian,
daughter of Ralph Dundas] ; (3) Thomas Alexander
Frederick Hog, Gentleman, born July 6, 1866 ; (4) Alan
Welwood Hog, Gentleman, born July 28, 1868 ; Mary
Welwood ; and Helen. Seat — Newliston, near Kirkliston,
in the county of Linlithgow.
Sir FREDERICK RUSSELL HOGG, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire,
Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the .Star of India.
Born 1836, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Sir
James Weir Hogg, first Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament ;
was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the
Star of India, 1887, and a Knight Commander of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Clubs —
Travellers', Oriental. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erased azure, between
two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, out of an Eastern coronet argent, an
oak-tree fructed proper, and pendent therefrom an escut-
cheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand grasping an arrow also proper ; with the Motto,
" Dat gloria vires." Married, firstly, 1857, Emily (which
marriage was dissolved 1873), daughter of General Eckford ;
secondly, 1885, Harriett Venn, daughter of the late William
Stephens Dicken ; and has Issue by first marriage — (i)
Frederick Stapleton Dickey Hogg, Esquire, born 1859 ;
(2) Charles John Hogg, Esquire, born 1861 ; and Margaret
Eleanor [married, 1889, Colonel Stewart Douglas Gordon,
Indian Staff Corps, 19th Bengal Lancers] ; by second marri-
age— (3) Esmond Popham Hogg, Esquire, born 1886.
Residence — 63 Brunswick Place, Hove, Brighton.
Sir STUART SAUNDERS HOGG, Knight Bachelor.
Botn 1833, being the fourth son of the Right Hon. Sir
James Weir Hogg, first Baronet, by his wife Mary, second
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daughter of Samuel Swinton of Swinton, in the county of
Berwick; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1875, by His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales, at Calcutta. Armorial bear-
ing's— He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erased
azure, between two flaunches of the second, each charged
with a crescent of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern coronet argent,
an oak-tree fructed proper, and pendent therefrom an escut-
cheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand grasping an arrow also proper ; with the Motto,
" Dat gloria vires." Alarrit'd, i860, Selina, eldest daughter
of Sir T. Erskine Perry; and has Issue — (i) Stuart James
Hogg, Esquire, born 1865 [married, 1890, Margaret Alice,
daughter of Andrew Muir of 42 Holland Park, W. , and has,
Alison Mary] ; (2) Alan Frederick Hogg, Esquire, born
1868 ; Evelyn Louisa [married, 1880, Hugh Gurney Barclay
of Colney Hall, in the county of Norwich]; and Lucy
Isabel [married, 1890, Captain John Charles Arthington
Walker, 19th Hussars]. Reside/ice — 14 Southwell Gardens,
S.W.
HOHLER (H. Coll.). Or, in base a mount vert, thereon
a castle proper, three eagles displayed in chief sable.
Mantling vert and or. " Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an ostrich-feather erect between four
others alternately sable and or, a bezant charged with an
eagle displayed sable. Motto — " Ich furchte Gott."
Sons of the late Rev. Frederick Williams Hohler, Rector
of Winston and Colesborne, Glos. , b. 1804; d. 1871 ;
7)1. Jane Harriet, eld. d. of Thomas Theobald of Greys
Thurrock, Essex: —
Henry Booth Hohler, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Kent (High
Sheriff 1901), /'. 1835; m. 1856, Henrietta Wilhelmina,
d. of late Robert Lawes of Kingston Hill Place, Surrey;
and has issue — (i) Henry Robert Hohler, Esq., J. P. Kent
(43 Upper Brook Street, W.), b. 1858 [vi. 1897, Mabel
Caroline, d. of Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Bart.];
(2) Frederick Scott Hohler, Esq., J. P. Berks (Brook
Lodge, Sunninghill, Berks), b. 1859 [m. 1884, Frances
Amelia, d. of Sir Jacob Preston, 2nd Bart.]; (3) Edwin
Theobald Hohler, Gentleman (Hydecroft, Sussex), b.
[ot. 1896, Venetia, only d. of late Sir Craven Goring,
loth Bart.]; (4) Gerald Fitzroy Hohler, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law ; (5) Charles Dundas Hohler, Gentleman,
(26 Chesham Place, S.W. ), b. [»i. 1896, Constance,
d. of Col. Studholme Brownrigg] ; (6) Thomas Beaumont
Hohler, Gentleman; and two daus. iVa/— Fawkham
Manor, Fawkham, Kent.
STANLEY CHARLES HOLBROW, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 5, 1844, being the second but only surviving son of
Colonel John Holbrovv, late Bengal Army, and his wife Mary
pierced argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a pair of wings elevated argent, in-
cluding three mullets as in the arms in triangle. Married,
July 1884, Katharine Yuille, dau. of the late Charles
Wilks, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.; and has had /«««— (i)
Thomas Leonard Stanley Holbrow, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22,
1891 ; (2) Charles Stanley Holbrow, Gentleman, b. July 7,
1892 (died in infancy) ; and Frances Andria Stanley.
Reverend THOMAS HOLBROW, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. (Pembroke Coll. , Cambridge), Chaplain of St.
Aidan's-Stagshaw, Northumberland (1896), Vicar of Colford,
Gloucestershire (1866-79), Vicar of Sandhurst, Gloucester
(1879-96). Darn Dec. 13, 1829, being the only surviving son
of Anthony Holbrow of Stonehouse, Gloucester, Fellow of
the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. , and Maria Warman of
Anne, dau. of Charles Hough. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
8 Feb. 1787)— Azure, a bend ermine, between six mullets
Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
8 Feb. 1787) — Azure, a bend ermine between six mullets
pierced argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a pair of wings elevated argent,
including three nmllets as in the arms in triangle. Married,
Ian. II, i860, Jane Tuckey of Compton Beauchamp,
Berkshire; and has Issue— [1) Charles Antony Holbrow,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 31, 1863; (2) Henry Edward Holbrow,
Gentleman, b. June 23, 1864 ; Katharine Mary (died in in-
fancy); Isabel; and Marion Emily. Residence — Shaw Well,
Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
HOLBYN, see PETER-HOLBYN,
HOLDEN, quartered by HAMBROUGH, RENDALL,
and ROSE.
Colonel HENRY HOLDEN, Esquire, J. P. for the
cos. Lancaster and Kerry, and D.L. for co. Lancaster,
late Col. commanding 13th Light Dragoons. Boni Aug. 8,
1854, being the eldest son of the late John Greenwood
Holden, Esq., J. P., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Aspinall of High Riley. She assumed for herself and
her children by Royal Licence, July 28, 1840, the surname
and arms of Holden. Armorial bearings— Sable, a fesse
between two chevrons eimine, between the fesse and upper
chevron a covered cup or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a moorcock proper,
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil or. Motto — ' ' Teneo
et teneor." Married, June 10, 1854, Hon. Ellen Eliza
White, dau. of Henry, Lord Annaly ; and has Issue — (i)
Harry Ralph Lonsdale Holden, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, b. June 29, 1857 ; Eveleen ; and Ella.
EDWARD CHARLES SHUTTLEWORTH HOL-
DEN, Esq., D.S.O., J. P. for the co. of Derby, Major
Derbyshire Imperial Yeomanry. Born 1865, being the
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only son of the late Charles Shuttleworth Holden, Esq.,
J. P. (by Juliana Evans, dau. of the late Edward Bourchier
Hartopp, M.P. , of Dalby Hall, co. Leicester), and grand-
son of the late Edward Anthony Holden of Aston Hall.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse en-
grailed erminois or, between two chevrons ermine (for
Holden) ; 2 and 3 argent, three weavers' shuttles sable,
topped and furnished with quills of yarn, the threads pen-
dent or (for Shuttleworth). Mantling sable and or ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert a moorcock rising sable, winged or (for Holden) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper,
grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle as in the arms (for Shuttle-
worth). Seat — The Cottage, Doveridge, Derby. Clubs — •
White's, Boodle's, Orleans, Junior Carlton.
EDWARD THOMAS HOLDEN, Esquire, J.P. for the
CO. of Stafford, M.P. Walsall 1891 -92. Born 1831, being the
eldest son of the late Edward Holden of Walsall, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late Samuel Mason. Livery —
Coat green, yellow and green striped waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Vert, a fesse engrailed erminois, between in
chief a bugle-horn stringed between two pheons erect, and
in base a like pheon between two bugle-horns stringed all
or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm vested sable, charged with a pile
erminois, the hand proper, holding a bugle-horn as in the
arms, between two pheons erect or. MottO — "Holden."
Married, firstly, 1854, Caroline, eldest dau. of Robert Glass
of Edinburgh ; secondly, 1902, Helen Sarah, dau. of the
late Frank Yates of Great Barr ; and has had Issue— (x)
Edward Holden, Gentleman, b. 1855 [>n. F. E., dau. of
Charles Sheldon, and died without male issue] ; (2) Robert
Henry Holden, Esq. [to whom refer], b. 1856; Charlotte
Elizabeth [w. Thomas White] ; Caroline Mary [w. S. B.
Dickinson] ; and Emily Clara Holden [m. C. A. Loxton].
Residence— G\&ne\g, Great Barr, near Walsall, Staffs.
The Rev. JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH HOLDEN,
M.A. (Cantab.), Rector of Lackford. Borti 1847, being the
fourth son of the late Edward Anthony Holden of Aston
Hall, CO. Derby, by Susan Drummond, dau. of George
Moore of Appleby Hall, co. Leicester. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse engrailed erminois or
between two chevrons ermine (for Holden) ; 2 and 3 argent,
three weavers' shuttles sable, topped and furnished with
quills of yarn, the threads pendent or (or Shuttleworth).
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a moorcock rising
sable, winged or (for Holden) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, grasping in the
gauntlet a shuttle as in the arms (for Shuttleworth). Mar-
ried, iSj7, Alice, dau. of the late Bulkley John Mackworth-
Praed of Owsden Hall, Suffolk; and has, with other Issue
— Cecil James Shuttleworth Holden, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Seat — Lackford Manor, Bury St. Edmunds.
ROBERT HENRY HOLDEN, Esquire, J.P. for the co.
of Stafford. Born Oct. 19, 1856, being the second but only
surviving son of Edward I'homas Holden of Gleiielg, Great
Barr, J.P. , and M.P. for Walsall 1891-92, by his wife
Caroline, dau. of the late Robert Glass of Edinburgh.
Livery — Dark green coat, scarlet waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Vert, a fesse engrailed erminois, between two
pheons erect, and in base a like pheon between two bugle-
horns stringed all or; and impaling the arms of Stone,
namely vert, on a fesse raguly argent, between two doves
in chief and a rose in base of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, a cross couped sable. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
sable, charged with a pile erminois, the hand proper, hold-
ing a bugle-horn as in the arms, between two pheons erect
or. Motto — "Holden." Tl/arrzei/, 1889, Ethel Mary, dau.
of Sir Benjamin Stone, Knight Bachelor, M.P. for East
Birmingham, of Erdington, Warwickshire ; and has Issue
— Robert Edward Holden, Gentleman, b. Aug. 4, 1895;
(2) Hyla Stone Holden, Gentleman, b. March 12, 1901 ;
(3) Oscar Douglas Holden, Gentleman, b. 1904; Margaret
Elfrida ; Kathleen Mary Myfanwy ; and Dorothy Caroline
Rowena. Postal address — Rushall, Walsall, Staffs.
SSiK JOHN CHARLES HOLDER, first Baronet
(1898), D.L. for CO. of Worcester, and J.P. for that
county and for the city of Birmingham, High Sheriff of
CO. Worcester 1903-1904. Born Dec. 10, 1838, being the
only son of Henry Holder of Malvern, Worcestershire, by
his wife Maria. Livery — Blue with buff facings. Armorial
bearings — Per pale dancettt^e or and gules, three chevronels
ermine, in chief two trefoils counterchanged. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the
battlements of a tower per pale or and argent, charged
with a cross couped gules, a lion sejant per pale dancett^e
azure and gules, resting the dexter fore-paw on an anchor
argent. Married, Aug. 27, 1872, Geraldine Augusta
Baynton, dau. of John Williams Knipe ; and has Issue
— (i) Henry Charles Holder, Esq., b. May i, 1874; (2)
John Alexander Holder, Esq., b. Aug. 21, 1878; (3)
Alfred Ernest Holder, Esq., b. Nov. 22, 1879; (4) Norman
Francis Holder, Esq., b. Aug. 15, 1884; Geraldine Mabel;
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Flora Constance ; Edith Mary ; Kathleen Isabel ; Isabella
Dorothea; and Gladys Evelyn Austin. Seat — Pitmaston,
Moor Green, Birmingham. Clubs — Constitutional, Con-
servative (Birmingham), Union (Birmingham).
Sir EDWARD ALAN HOLDICH, G.C.B. (1904), Gen.
and Col. Lanes. Fusiliers, formerly of Both and 20th
Regts. Born 1822, being the youngest son of the late Rev.
Thomas Holdich of Maidwell, co. Northampton, by Eliza
Laura his wife. Clubs — Army and Navy. Armorial
bearings — Or, on a clievron sable, cotised gules, three
martlets of the field, a chief vair, the escutcheon being sur-
rounded by a ribbon, and pendent his badge as a K.C. B.
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a martlet sable in front of a cross patee
fitcliL^e between two branches of palm or. Married, 1880,
Emily Halhvard, dau. of the late Rev. Crosbie Morgell and
widow of George Goodwin Buckston. Residence — 19 On-
slow Square, London, S.W.
§ HENRY VANE FORESTER HOLDICH -HUN-
GERFORD, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Northampton
(High Sheriff 1880). Bor?i 1852, being the eldest son of the
late Henry Hnngerford Holdich-Hungerford, Esq., D.L. of
Dingley Park, co. Northampton, by Honoria, dau. of the
late Major Forester. C////^.f - Boodle's, Pratt's. Armorial
bearings — (Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars argent, in chief
three plates for Hungerford) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevTon
salile, cotised gules, three niantlings of the field, a chief
vair (for Holdich). Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crests, out of a ducal coronet or, a pepper garb of the
first between two sickles erect proper (for Hungerford) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet sable in front of
a cross pat(5e fitch(5e between two branches of palm or (for
Holdich). Mottoes— " Et Dieu mon appui,""Stet for-
tuna domus. " Married, 1875, Augusta Louisa, youngest
dau. of Arthur Ward.
HOLE (H. Coll.). Azure, three crescents in chevron or,
between two horses courant in chief argent, and a uni-
corn's head erased in base of the last, armed and maned
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a spear in pale proper,
headed or, between two branches of palm vert, a demi-
lion rampant azure, holding in the paws a crescent gold.
Motto — " Frnena vel aurea nolo." Liveiy — Dark purple
coat, scarlet waistcoat.
Son of Very Rev. Dean Samuel Reynolds Hole, b.
1820; d. 1904; M. 23 May 1861, Caroline, eld. d. of
John Franckhn, Esq., J. P., of Gonalston, co. Notting-
ham, and Great Barford, co. Bedford : —
Samuel Hugh Francklin Hole, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
J.P. of Orange River Colony, b. 16 Oct. 1862; w. i888,
Geraldine, d. of C. Markham, Esq., J.P. , of Tapton House,
Chesterfield, and has issue, with one daughter, a son,
Samuel John Markham Hole, Gentleman. Seat — Caunton
Manor, Newark. Res. — 24 Lower Seymour Street, Port-
man Square, W.
HOLFORD, see GWYNNE-HOLFORD.
§ THOMAS HOLFORD, Esq., J.P. and D.L. cos.
Cardigan and Dorset, High Sheriff Dorset 1883,
Born Nov. 14, 1833, being the seventh son of the late
John Holford of Rusholme, near Manchester, by his wife
Ann, dau. of John Shaw of Manchester. Clubs — Oxford
and Cambridge, Nimrod. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
ermine and erminois, upon a mount in base vert, a gi'ey-
hound passant sable, collared or. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
therefrom in front of a greyhound's head sable, gorged with
a collar gemel and holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis or,
the sun rising in splendour proper. Motto — " Toujours
fidele." Married, Oct. 13, 1869, Margaret, dau. of Pryse
Loveden of Gogerddon, co. Cardigan; and has Issue —
(i) James Henry Edward Holford, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22,
1873; (2) Thomas Pryse Arthur Holford, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 7, 1876 ; (3) John Carbury Holford, Gentleman, /;. Jan.
26, 1878; (4) Charles Frederick Holford, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 2, 1879; Margaret Ann [/«. , Feb. 8, 1893, Malcolm
James Russell Dundas] ; and Gwendolen Alice. Seat —
Castle Hill, Buckland Newton, Dorchester.
HOLLAND, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
FRANCIS DERMOTT HOLLAND, Esquire, J.P.
Born 1828, being the eldest son of Francis Holland, Esq.,
J.P. , of Cropthorne (who assumed by Royal Licence, June
25, 1872, the additional surname and arms of Corbett), by
his wife Jane, eldest dau. of William Warry of West Coker,
CO. Somerset. Armorial bearings (of Corbett) — Argent,
two ravens in pale sable, charged on the body with three
ermine spots, two and one or, a bordure gules, bezant^e.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a raven snble, charged with three ermine spots or,
holding in the beak a sprig of holly. Married, 1850,
Annie, younger dau. of Ellis Fletcher of Clifton House,
Lancashire; and has Issue — (i) Francis Corbett Holland,
Esq., J.P. , b. 1852 \in., 1893, Marie, dau. of Edward
Charles Rudge of Abbey Manor, Evesham ; and had issue,
a dau.] ; (2) Ellis Charles Holland, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
R.H.A. ; (3) Walter Dermott Holland, Esq., Major and
Brevet-Lt.-Col. Worcs. Regt. ; Aimie L. ; Alice B. ; Louise
C. ; and Mary B. .Stfrt/*— Cropthorne Court, Pershore.
STEPHEN TAPRELL HOLLAND, Esquire, J.P. co.
Herts. Bor7i 1843, being the eldest son of the late James
Holland, J. P., ofSeaford House, Sussex,by his wife Hannah,
eldest dau. and co-heir of William Hall. Armorial bear-
ings—Per pale azure and argent, a lion rampant guardant
between six fleurs-de-lis in pale on a chief, also per pale a
bar engrailed flory counterflory all counterchanged. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant azure, charged
on the body with a bar engrailed couped flory counterflory,
and resting the dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto
— "In lumine laetens." Clubs — Union, Royal London
Yacht (Cowes). Residence — Great Otterspool House,
Aldenham, Herts.
HOLLAND (H. Coll.). Quarterly gules and argent,
a cross quarterly, in the first quarter a branch of oak
fructed and slipped, in the second and third a rose, and
in the fourth a dove close, the whole counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a dove close argent, holding in
the beak an acorn slipped or, between two roses gules,
stalked leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Animo et
fido."
Son of Robert Holland of Heronsgate, Rickmansworth,
Herts :—
Alfred Robert Holland, Gentleman, b. . Re<:.-^
Leesons, St. Paul's Cray, Kent.
CORBETT HOLLAND -CORBETT, Esq., J.P. co.
Gloucester. Born 1830, being the younger son of the late
Francis Holland-Corbett of Admington Hall, and of Crop-
thorne, CO. Worcester, by Jane, eldest dau. of William
Warry of West Coker, Somerset. Armorial bearings-
Argent, two ravens in pale sable, each charged on the body
with three ermine spots, two and one or, a bordure gules,
bezantfe. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a raven sable, charged with
three ermine spots as in the arms, and holding in the beak
a sprig of holly proper. Married, first, 1851, Amelia, dau.
of James Givens; second, 1890, Frances Edith, widowof John
Ford, Esq. , J. P. , and eldest dau. of George Wade of Manor
House, Tadmarton, Oxon. ; and has, with other Issue —
Katharina Louisa Jane [w., 1875, Thomas Cradock of
Quorn, co. Leicester].
§ ARTHUR HENRY HOLLAND-HIBBERT, Es-
quire, commonly known as the Hon. Arthur Henry
HoUand-Hibbert, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Hertford (High Sheriff 1891),
formerly in Royal Navy (retired as Acting Sub-Lieutenant).
Born March 19, 1855, being the second son (twin with eldest)
of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Knutsford,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter
of Nathaniel Hibbert, and assumed the additional name and
arms of Hibbert by Royal Licence 1876. Club — White's.
Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend
nebuly sable, three crescents argent, in the sinister chief
point a cross botton^e fitch^e of the second (for Hibbert) ;
2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, sem^e-de-lis, a lion ram-
pant guardant, counterchanged, debruised by a bendlet en-
grailed gules (for Holland). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
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argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter cubit arm erect proper, vested azure,
cuff ermine, holding in the hand a crescent argent, a demi-
catherine-wheel also argent (for Hibbert) ; 2. out of a crown
valleryor, ademi-lion guardant per bend argent and azure,
charged with a bendlet engrailed, counterchanged, and
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent (for Holland).
Married, November 5, 1884, Ellen, eldest daughter of Sir
Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd I3aronet, of Brayton, Carlisle ; and has
Issue — (i) Thurstan Holland-Hibbert, Esquire, born June
19, 1888; (2) Wilfrid Holland-Hibbert, Gentleman, born
January 4, 1893 '< ^"'^ Elsie. Estates — Munden, Watford,
in the county of Hertford ; Langtoft, Market Deeping,
in the county of Lincoln. Postal address- — Munden,
Watford.
HOLLINSHEAD,
HEAD-BLUNDELL.
see BLUNDELL-HOLLINS-
HOLLIS (23 Oct. 1902). Ermine, two piles issuing from
dexter and sinister bendwise sable, each charged with a
boar's head erased or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an arrow
erect gules, a chaplet of roses or, surmoimted by a boar's
head erased azure. Motto — ' ' Festina lente."
Son of late William Mellet Hollis, J. P. borough of
Brighton, m. Elizabeth, d. of George Ainslie : — •
George Hollis, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab., Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), b. 6 Dec. 1843; •/;/. 27 April 1872,
Susannah d. of Francis Smith, Solicitor, of Highgate,
Middx. , and Widdington, Essex; and has surv. issue —
(i) George Mercer Hollis, Gentleman, /;. 13 March 1873;
(2) Alfred Claud Hollis, Gentleman, b. 12 May 1874;
(3) Frederick James Hollis, Gentleman, /'. 10 July 1878;
(4) Francis Septimus Hollis, Gentleman, b. 10 Nov. 1884;
(5) Arthur Smith Hollis, Gentleman, /;. 20 Aug. 1886;
Elisabeth .Sarah ; and Emily Margaret. Res. — 47 Dart-
mouth Park Hill, London, N.W.
ANTHONY MAY CAPRON HOLLIST, Gentleman.
Born July 19, 1873, being the eldest son of Lieut. -Col.
curr©^^©:
Edward Ommanney Hollist, J. P. [to whom refer], by his
wife Ellen Lydia, dau. of Nathan Wetherell of Pashley,
Sussex. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a bend between a
greyhound courant bendu ay^ in chief and a dolphin hauriant
in base argent, three torteaux, on a chief of the second, three
sprigs of strawberry fructed proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two
sprigs of strawberry as in the arms, a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand w ithin a gauntlet holding a sprig of
holly all proper. Mottoes — " Currendo " ; and " Gardez le
Capron." Married, 1902, Katherine, only child of Theo-
dore Barker, Solicitor of Gray's Inn. Residence — East End,
West Meon, Petersfield.
S EDWARD OMMANNEY HOLLIST, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L., Lieut. -Col. late R.A. Born July g, 1838,
being the eldest son of Haslcr Hollist, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , by his wife Francis Georgiana, eldest dau. of Sir
Francis Molyneux Onmianney. Armorial bearings —
Sable, on a bend between a greyhound courant bendways
in chief and a dolphin hauriant in base argent, three
torteaux, on a chief of the second, three sprigs of straw-
berry fructed proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between two sprigs of straw-
berry as in the arms, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand within a guantlet holding a sprig of holly all proper.
Mottoes— "Currendo," and over the crest, "Gardez le
Capron." Married, June 29, 1865, Ellen Lydia, dau. of
Nathan Wetherell of Pashley, Sussex; and has Issue — (i)
Anthony May Capron Hollist, Gentleman, b. July 19, 1873;
(2) Gerald Wetherell Capron Hollist, Gentleman, b. July 16,
1877 ; May Capron ; Lilian Capron [w. Herbert C. Barnes J.
Seat — Lodsworth, near Petworth, Sussex. Chib — Con-
stitutional.
HENRY CALTHROP HOLLWAY - CALTHROP,
Esq., J. P. for Norfolk, Bursar of Eton College. Born
1856, being the only son of the late James Hollway, Esq.,
D.L., of Stanhoe, by his first wife Mary Esther, only child
of the late John Calthrop of Stanhoe Hall ; assumed the
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additional name and arms of Calthrop by Royal License
in 1878, under the will of his maternal grandfather. Clubs
— Brooks's, Wellington. Armorial bearings — Chequy or
and azure, on a fesse nebuly ermine, between two cotises
of the last, a rose gules between two caltraps (for Calthrop) ;
2 and 3 gules, on a fesse, between in chief three crescents
and in base another all or, three pallets sable (for Hollway).
Mantling azure and or : and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's head couped at
the neck azure, collared gemel and or, three annulets inter-
laced gold (for Calthoip) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a goat's head couped argent, semt^e of crescents, and hold-
ing in the mouth two trefoils slipped all gules. Motto —
" Qurerere veruni." Married, 1879, Wilhelmina, dau. of
David Ralston. Seat — Stanhoe Hall, near King's Lynn.
BRYAN HOLME HOLME, Esquire, late Capt. 88th
Regiment. Born May 4, 1821, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Henry James Holme of Paull-Holme, by his
wife Margaret, only dau. and heiress of Capt. George
Mangles, 6Qth Regiment. Armorial bearings — Barry
of six or and azure, on a canton argent, a chaplet gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a holly treefructed proper. Motto — "Holme semper viret."
Married, Sept. 6, 1849, Catherine Margaret, eldest dau. of
Gen. the H(jn. Sir Patrick Stuart, son of the loth Lord
Blantyre, by Catherine Henrietta, granddau. of the ist
Lord Fiodney; and by her had Issue — (i) Charles Henry
Holme, Gentleman, b. Sept. 27, 1853 [;«. , Dec. 15, 1886,
Eva Magdalen, elder dau. of Rev. Canon and Hon. Mrs.
MachellJ ; (2) Bryan Francis Holme, Esq., Major (the Buffs)
East Kent Regiment; (3) Arthur Rodney Holme, Gentle-
man, /'. April 22, 1858 ; Catherine Mary ; Louisa Stuart ;
and Beatrice Ellen. ^t-izi'—PaulI- Holme, Hedon, co. York.
HOLMES, see HOLMES-TARN.
■■' GEORGE JOHN HOLMES, Esquire, High Sheriff
1878, late 7th Dragoon Guards. Born Aug. 5, 1813 being
the fomth son of the late Rev. I'homas Holmes by his
second wife Margaret Jermyn, dau. of John Tuthill of
Halesworth, Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Barry of eight
or and azure, a bordure nebuly ermine, on a canton of the
second a cha])let of roses proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Out of a crown vallery or, the rim changed with three
annulets in fesse azure, a stag's head ermine, attired gold.
Married, July 15, 1836, Georgina, dau. of William Armit of
Dublin ; and has Issue— {\) George Armit Holmes, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 26, 1837, d. 1875; (2) John Holmes, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 3, 1841 [w., firstly, 1868, Louisa, dau. of Col.
Black (she d. 1873) ; and secondly, 1879, Ella, dau. of J. Pit-
cairn Campbell of Burton Hall ; and has with other issue,
John Seaman Holmes, Gentleman, b. Nov. 7, 1880, Elec-
trical Engineers, South Africa]; (3) Thomas Holmes, Gentle-
man, Retired Commander R.N., Inspector of Lifeboats, b.
July 23, 1852 Sjn., firstly, 1883, Henrietta Louisa, dau. of
Edward Howes of Morningthorpe Manor, Norfolk ; and by
her (who d. 1888) has issue, Susan ; and secondly, 1891,
Agnes Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Admiral of the Fleet Sir
Thomas Symonds, d. 1892]; Georgina Grace \jn., 1864,
Admiral Sir John Corbett, K.C.B. , of Horstead House,
Norfolk] ; Ellen [w., 1867, George Tuthill Borrett, Barrister-
at-Law, who (/. 1892]; Margaret, d. 1885 ; and Mary, (/.
young, i'm^— Brooke Hall, Norwich.
HOLMES (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed
and langued gules, charged on the shoulders with three
bendlets or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped proper, charged
with three bendlets as in the arms. Motto — " Duni spiro
spero."
Sons of Robert Holmes of Moycashel, b. 1803; d.
1870; m. 1842, Jane, d. of William Henn, Master in
Chancery : —
Sir Robert William Arbuthnot Holmes, K.C.B., J. P.,
Banister-at-Law, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Clerk of the
Crown and Hanaper 1880-2, and since then Treasury
Remembrancer and Dep. Paym.-Gen. in Ireland, b. 1843 I
m. 1871, Isabella, only d. of J. Faviere Elrington, LL. D.,
Q.C., Recorder of Londonderry ; and has issue — (i) Arthur
Holmes, Esq., b. 1876; (2) Robert Holmes, Esq., b. 1890;
Edith ; Norah ; Mabel ; Isabella ; Evelyn ; Iris ; and
Harriet. /:j/a/f— Moycashel. 7?«.— 24 Upper Fitzwilliam
Street, Dublin. C/w^— Kildare Street (Dublin).
William Henn Holmes, Gentleman, formerly East Indian
Civ. Serv., b. I846; m. \%'j'2, Rachel, d. of John Scott
Russell, F. R.S. ; and has issue — Madeline; and Beatrice.
Club — East India United Service.
George Charles Vincent Holmes, Esq., C.V.O., C.B.,
Chairman of the Board of Works in Ireland since 1901,
b. 1848 ; m. 1880, Louisa Eugenia, d. of Charles Grcenstreet
Addison ; and has issue — Robe} t Gerard Addison Holmes,
Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. — Dornden, Booterstown, co.
Dublin. Clubs — Kiidare Street (Dublin), Orleans.
Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes, Gentleman,!^. 1850;
m. 1880, Florence, d. of Capt. P. M. Syme, R.A. ; and
has surv. issue — Maurice Holmes, Gentleman, b. 1885; and
Florence Ruth. Res. — 6 Eslington Road, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Club — Athenajum.
Thomas Rice Edward Holmes, Gentleman, Litt. D.,
b. 1855 ; m. 1888, Eliza Isabel, d. of Lionel Isaacs of
Mandeville, Jamaica. Res. —
HOLT, quartered by HORDERN.
EDWARD HOLT, Esquire, J. P. Armorial bearings
— Per chevron argent and or, two fleurs-de-lis in pale sable
between as many mountain ash-trees fructed and eradi-
cated proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —Two
arms embowed in armour sable, each charged on the
forearm with a fleur-de-lis or, and holding in the hands
gauntleted also sable, a mountain ash-tree as in the arms.
Motto --" Vincere est vivere." Residences — Woodthorpe,
Prestwich, Lanes ; Blackwell, Westmorland.
HOLY (formerly— 6-. 1757— Hawley) [H. Coll.]. Vert, on
a saltire between two annulets in pale and as many swans
in fesse argent, a cross crosslet gules. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest— An antelope's head couped holding in
the mouth a branch of holly all proper. MottO — " Suivez
moi." Livery — Green, gilt buttons, scarlet waistcoat, gold
hatband.
Eldest and only surv. d. of Thomas Beard Holy, Gen-
tleman, b. 1798; d. 1867; m. 1838, Elizabeth, d. of
George Heald : —
Elizabeth Heald Holy. Res. — Willoughby House,
Leamington ; West Lodge, Endcliffe.
§ WILLIAM BURY HOMAN-MULOCK, Esq., T-P.
and D.L. , King's Co. (High Siierift" 1895) and West-
meath, late H.M.I.C.S. (Bombay). Born April 19, 1841,
being the sixth son of the late Thomas Homan-Mulock, Esq.,
of Bellair [who assumed by Royal License, March 3, 1843,
the name and arms ot Homan-Mulock], High Sheriff
1849, by his wife Frances Sophia, eldest daughter of John
Berry of Cloneen. Clubs — East India United Service,
Kiidare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, azure a cross moline quarter-pierced, in the dexter
is the Naval Cockade.
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chief a fetterlock argent (for Mulock) ; 2 and 3 vert, on A
chevron argent, between three pheons points downwards
or, as many trefoils slipped proper (for Homan). Mant-
ling' azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion passant azure, in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet fitch^e gules. Motto — " Inhocsigno vinces."
Residence — Bellair, Ballycumber, King's Co.
HOMAN-MULOCK (R.L., 1843, U.O.). Quarterly, i
and 4, azure, a cross nioline, quarter-pierced, and in the
dexter chief a fetterlock argent (Mulock) ; 2 and 3, vert, on
a chevron argent between three pheons points downwards
or, as many trefoils slipped proper (Homan). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion passant azure, in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e
gules. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Sons of Thomas Homan - Mulock, Esq. (formerly
MoUoy), High Sheriff King's Co. 1849, h. 1798; d.
1889 ; 7n. 1828, Frances Sophia, d. of John Berry of
Cloneen, King's Co. : —
Richard Homan Homan-Mulock, Gentleman, b. 1836.
Res.—
William Bury Honian-Mulock, Esq. [q.v.).
Henry Pilkington Homan-Mulock,
H.M.l.C.S.,^. 1846. A'«.—
Frances Berry Homan-Mulock, Esq., J. P.
(High Sheriff 1902), late Bengal Civ. Serv.,
1878, Ethel Annie, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Nicholas
Coventry Braddon, P.C. , K.C. M.G., Premier of Tasmania ;
and has issue— (i) Edward Homan Homan-Mulock, Gentle-
man, /'. 1881 ; Frances Ethel \jn. 190Q, Claude Beddington] ;
and Enid Hester Nina. Seat — Ballycumber House, King's
Co. Cliih — East India United Service.
HOME, see MILNE-HOME and STIRLING-HOME-
DRUMMOND.
M ARCHIBALD FRASER HOME, Esquire, Captain
w nth (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. Born Sept. 14,
Gentleman,
King's Co.
b. 1848 ; m.
rampant, between two piles engrailed issuing from the chief
argent, all within a bordure of the hist, charged with three
papingoes of the first, beaked and membered gules, alter-
nately with as many cinquefoils of the last. Mantling vert,
doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, a lion's
liead erased proper, collared sable, charged with a fleur-de-
lis or, and in an escrol over the same this MottO, " True to
the end." Married, Oct. 17, 1900, Violet, second dau. of
William Knox D'Arcy, Esq., D.L., of Stanmore Hall,
Middlesex ; and has Isszie — Douglas Archibald Frederick
Home, Gentleman, b. Aug. 7, 1901. Club — Cavalry.
HOO, quartered by CONYERS.
HOOD, see COCKBURN-HOOD.
ARCHIBALD HOOD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for CO. (Glamorgan and borough of Cardiff, Chairman of
the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, Chairman of the Glamorgan
Coal Co. (Ld.), Chairman of the Lothian Coal Co. (Ld.),
Deputy-Chairman of the Barry Railway. Born June 4,
1823, ijeing tlie eldest son of the late Robert Hood, colliery
owner, by his wife Ann, nde Raeburn. Armorial bearings
1874, being the eldest son of Col. F. J. Home, C.S.I., Royal
Engineers (retired), and his wife Constance Stanley, dau. of
F. J. S. McGowan. Armorial toearings— Vert, a lion
— Quarterly, ermine and vert, over all a bend or, charged
with a stag in full speed proper, between two mullets
of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling vert doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-
archer clothed and accoutred, holding a bow and arrow in
full draught proper; with the Motto, " Olim sic erat."
Married, April 24, 1854, Cochrina, eldest daughter of
William Walker, colliery owner; and has Issue — (i) Robert
Raeburn Hood, Gentleman, born June 20, 1856; (2) William
Walker Hood, Gentleman, born September 6, 1857; (3)
James Archibald Hood, Gentleman, born August 2, 1859 ;
(4) Archibald Hood, Gentleman, born May 4, i86i ; and
Eliza Agnes Walker [married Walter Rayner Shirley, and
has issue]. Postal address — Cardiff. Clubs — Constitu-
tional, Conservative (Edinburgh).
JAMES HOOLE, Esquire, C.M.G., Col. 3rd Batt.
P. W.O. Yorkshire Regt. , Captain Reserve of Officers, J. P.
CO. of Oxford, served in South African War 1900-1, men-
tioned in despatches. Born 1850, being the second and only
surviving son of the late Francis Hoole of Edgefield, Brad-
field, Yorks, and Moorlodge, Sheffield, by his wife Martha,
dau. of James Hoole of London. Armorial bearings-
Barry of six or and gules, in bend as many roses counter-
changed. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed gules, each wing
charged with two roses, and transfixed through the mouth
is the Military Cockade.
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with a tilting-spear paleways or. Motto — " Flectas non
franges." Married, 1882, Mary Violet, only dau. of Rev.
Richard Hickman, Rural Dean and Rector of Birdingbury,
Warwickshire, and Old Swinford, Worcestershire ; and has
Issue — (i) Francis William Hoole, Gentleman, b. May 9,
1883 ; (2) Lionel Rokeby Hoole, Gentleman, b. Feb. 25,
1895 ; (3) James Percival Richard Hoole, Gentleman,
b. April 10, 1900 ; Ethel Josephine ; and Margaret Alice
Mary. Seat — The Manor House, Headington, Oxford.
§ Colonel WILLIAM WRIGHT HOOLE, J. P. for
Gloucestershire and for the West Riding of Yorks. ,
formerly Lieut-Col. and Hon. Col. P. W.O. Yorkshire Regt.
(1889- 1893), being the eldest son of H. H. E. Hoole,
Esq., J. P., F.S.A., of Ravenfield Park, Yorks. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse or and gules, on a pale two roses all
counterchanged, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Williams, namely or, on a fesse engrailed, between three
bulls' heads caboshed sable, two bezants. Mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed per fesse or and gules, each wing charged
with a rose counterchanged, surmounted by a rainbow
proper. Motto — " Spes mea Deus. " Married, 1B6S, Maxy
C. E. (who died 1869), only dau. of the late Rev. Canon
Geo. Williams, Rector of Winchingford, co. Worcester, and
Mugmoor House, Gloucester. Seat — Chavenage House,
Tetbury, Gloucester. Club— ]\xmor United Service.
EDMUND HUNTLY HOOPER, Esquire, formerly
Capt. 3rd Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, B.A. of the
University of Oxford, J. P. co. Hants. Born Jan. 31, 1845,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Webster Frederick
Henry Hooper, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. of the Uni-
versity of Dublin, Incumbent of Witliington, co. Lancaster,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Ednumd Wright of Mauldeth
Hall, near Mancliester. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, fretty gules, a castle sable, and impaling
the arms of Stuart, namely, quarterly 1. or, a lion rampant
within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules (for
Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief
a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a
saltire engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ;
4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff), all within a
bordure compony azure and argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a lion's head erased sable, a fret argent ;
with the Motto, "Garde bien." Married, January 16,
1867, Alice Maud, commonly known as Lady Alice Maud,
daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Knox Stuart,
fourth Earl of Castlestuart ; and has Issue — (i) Stuart
Hnntly Hooper, Gentleman, late Capt. Royal Horse Ar-
tillery, b. December 20, 1867 ; (2) Gerald Hunlly Hooper,
Gentleman, b. Octol)er 23, 1873 ; and Sybil Maud Marie.
i?«/i/d'«(t'— Shelly Hill, Christchurch. Club — Windham.
GEORGE GLASS HOOPER, Gentleman. Bor>i June 4,
1864, being the second son of the late Samuel Hooper of
Hatherleigh, co. Devon, by his wife Sarah, dau. and coheir
of Thomas Glass of Soutli Yeo, co. Devon. Livery - Black,
with lemon facings. Armorial bearings— Per fesse indented
or and sable, in fesse two fleurs-de-lis. a tower in chief and a
gryphon passant in base all counterchanged, and impaling
the arms of Montefiore, namely, per pale gules and azure, on
a chevron between three dcmi-lions or, as many crosses
moline of tlie first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an Esquire's helmet proper between
two wings per fesse indented or and sable, each charged
with as many fleurs-de-lis paleways counterchanged. Motto
— "Non nobis solum." Married, July 16, 1890, Annabel
Mary Guitton, .'-ixth dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Law
Montefiore, M.A., Rector of Catherston, co. Dorset, and
Rural Dean, by his wife Katherine, dau. and heir of the late
Rev. Edward Cowell Brice of Frenchay, co. Glos. , and
latterly Vicar of Newnham, co. Glos.; and has Issue —
Dulcie Evelyn Glass ; and Joyce Durbin Glass. Resi-
dence— 30 Palace Court, Bayswater, W. Clubs— C\\.y
Carlton, Hurlingham, New (Brighton).
JAMES HOOPER, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of the late William Hooper of " The Walnuts," Hather-
leigh, CO. Devon. Armorial bearings— Per fesse indented
or and sable, in fesse two fleurs-de-lis, a tower in chief and
a griffin passant in base, all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an es-
quire's helmet proper, between two wings per fesse indented
or and sable, each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis pale-
ways counterchanged. Motto— " Non nobis solum." Re-
sidence^The Walnuts, Hatherleigh, co. Devon.
§ HENRY WALTER HOPE, Esq.. J.P. and D.L. for
East Lothian and co. Fife ; late Capt. East Lothian and
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Berwick Yeomanry, and formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards.
Born 1839, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late George William Hope, Esq., M.P. , of Luffness, by
Caroline Georgiana, dau. of the late Right Hon. Henry
James, Lord Montagu. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, azure, on a chevron or, between three bezants, a bay
leaf slipped vert, within a bordure argent; 2 and 3 grand
quarters, i. azure, a lion rampant argent, imperially crowned
mounted by a rainbow proper. Motto — " Atspesinfracta."
Afartied, 1885, Lady Mary Catherine Constance, sister of
Rt. Hon. Arcliibald, 5th Earl of Rosebery ; and has Issue—
George Everard Hope, Gentleman, /». 1886. Seat — Luffness,
Drem, N.B. C/«i^— Travellers', S.W.
JAMES FITZALAN HOPE, Esquire, of Heron's Ghyll,
Uckfield, Svtssex, J. P. for E. Susse.x. Born December 11,
or ; ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable ;
iii. argent, three piles gules; iiii. or, a fesse cheque azure
and argent, surmounted of a bend sable, charged with three
buckles of the first ; over the second and third grand quar-
ters, on an escutcheon of pretence argent, a man's heart
ensigned with an Imperial crown proper, on a chief azure
three mullets of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a broken globe, sur-
1870, being the only son of the late James Robert Hope
Scott of Abbotsford, Esquire, by his wife the Lady Vic-
toria Alexandrina, eldest daughter of the Most Noble
Sir Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard, fourteenth Duke
of Norfolk, K.G. Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron or, between
three bezants, a bay-leaf slipped vert, a bordure ermine
for difference. Mantling azure doubled or; and upon
is the Military Cockade,
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a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a broken globe
surmounted of a rainbow proper; and in a scroll above,
this Motto, "At spes infracta." Married, November 15,
1S92, Mabel Ellen, second daughter of Francis Riddell,
Esq. , J. P- , of Cheeseburn Grange, Nortliumberland ; and has
/.fv//6'— (i) Arthur Oswald Hope, Gentleman, /'. 1897; (2)
Henry John Hojie, Gentleman, /;. 1899; and Joan Mary.
Seat — Heron's Ghyll, Uckfield, Sussex. C/«<5— Carlton.
§JOHN HOPE, Esquire, Capt. R.N. (retired), J. P. and
I). L. Born Jan. 30, 1843, being the eldest son of the
Hon. Charles Hope (third son of Rt.'Hon. the 4th Earl of
Hopetoun), by his wife Isabella Helen, conmionly known as
Lady Isabella H(,'len, eldest daughter of the Right Honour-
able'Thomas Douglas, fifth Earl of Selkirk, Clubs — Naval
and Military, New Club (Edinburgh), /./tr^j - Blue, with
gilt luutons, black and yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial
iDeariogs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure
for the county of Stirling ; and has Issue — Charles
Dunbar Hope, Esq., Captain Royal Field Artillery, J. P.
and D. L. for the Slewartry of Kirkcudbright, born July 12,
1873; Helen Jaccjueline [w., Nov. 1901, Alan Burns of
Cuiubernauld, Dumbartonshire, and has issue] ; and
Katherine Marion. Postal address — St. Mary's Isle, Kirk-
cudbright, N.B.
HOPE (H. Coll.). Azure, a dove volant proper, holding
in the beak a sprig of olive vert, and two anchors erect in
chief argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an anchor fesswise argent, thereon
a dove close proper, beaked and legged gules, holding in
the beak a sprig of olive vert, the whole surmotmted by a
rainbow also proper. Motto — " Spes semper fidelis."
Son of late John Edwin Hope of Hay, co. Brecon : —
James William Hope, Esq,, Major of Artillery, J. P.,
b. . Res. — Fremantle, Western Australia.
on a chevron or between three bezants, a bay-leaf slipped
vert, a mullet of the second in chief for difference (for
Hope) ; 2 and 3 (for Douglas) ; counterquartered i. argent,
a man's heart imperially crowned proper, on a chief
azure, three mullets of the field ; 2. quarterly i. azure, a
lion rampant argent, crowned or ; ii. or, a lion rampant
gules, surmounted of a ribbon sable ; iii. argent, three piles
gules ; iiii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted
of a bend sable, charged with three buckles of the first ; 3.
quarterly i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils ermine ; ii. and
iii. argent, a lymphad, sails furled sable, flagged gules ; 4.
gules, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued azure,
within a bordure of the second, charged with ten roses of the
first, barbed vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, a broken globe
surmounted of a rainbow proper, and in an escroll above
the Motto, "At spes infracta" (for Hope) ; 2. on a cap of
maintenance, a salamander in flames proper, and in an
escroll above the Motto, "Jamais arriere " (for Douglas).
Married, August 13, 1872, Rebecca Marion, second
daughter of the late Peter Blackburn, Esquire, of Kil-
learn, in the county of Stirling, Member of Parliament
HOPE of Craighall, &c. (matric. c. \(i'j'2.-'j and 1780).
Azure, a chevron or, between three bezants. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — A broken terrestrial globe
surmounted by a rainbow issuing out of clouds at either
end all proper. Motto— "At spes infracta."
Son of Sir John Hope, nth Bart., M.P., b. 1781 ;
d. 1853 ; VI. 1805, Anne, d. of Sir John Wedderburn,
6th Bart. , of Blackness and Ballindean : —
Sir Alexander Hope, 15th Bart., of Craighall (29 Feb.
1628), chief of his name, J. P. co. Midlothian, late B. C.S.
[Supporters — On either side a female, the emblem of Hope,
in vestments vert, on the head a garland of flowers and
resting the exterior hand on an anchor proper], b. ■2'2 Oct.
1824, succeeded his brother 1898. Seat — Pinkie House,
Musselburgh, Midlothian. Club — New (Edinburgh).
Hope of Hopetoun (matric. 1673, 1702, and 31 Dec.
1902). Same arms, but charged on the chevron with a bay-
leaf vert. Same crest. Motto — " At spes non fracta."
Son of John Alexander Hope, 6th Earl of Hopetoun,
Lieut, and Sheriff of Linlithgowshire, /'. 1831 ; d. 1873;
m. i860, Ethelred Anne, eld. d. of C. T. S. Birch-
Reynardson, Esq., of Holywell Hall, Lines. :—
The Most Hon. Sir John Adrian Louis Hope, ist
Marquess of Linlithgow (U.K., 27 Oct. 1902), 7th Earl of
Hopetoun, Viscount Aithrie, and Baron Hope (Sco. , 15
April 1703), 5th Baron Hopetoun (U.K., 3 Feb. 1809),
4th Baron Niddry of Niddry Castle (U.K., 17 May 1814),
K.T. (1900), G.C.M.G. (1889), G.C.V.O. (1900), P.C.
(189s), Governor and Commdr. -in-Chief of Victoria 1889-
1895, first Gov.-Gen. and Commdr-in-Chief of Common-
wealth of Australia 1900-1902 [Supporters as Earl of
Hopetoun — Two ladies representing Hope, vested argent,
each holding in her exterior hand an anchor proper],
b. i860: m. 1886, Hon. Hersey Alice Eveleigh-De Moleyns,
d. of Dayrolles Blakeney, 4th Lord Ventry ; and has issue —
(i) Victor Alexander John Hope, Esq., commonly called
Earl of Hopetoun, b. 1887 ; (2) Lord Charles Melbourne
Hope, b. 1892 ; and Lady Mary Dorothea. Seat — Hope-
toun House, South Queensferry, co. Linlithgow. Clubs —
Carlton, Travellers', New (Edinburgh).
Son of Hon. Charles Hope (3rd s. of 4th Earl), b. 1808 ;
d. 1893; ni. 1841, Lady Isabella Helen Douglas, d. of
Thomas, 5th Earl of Selkirk : — •
Capt. John Hope, R.N. [q.v.) (rematric. 1894; details
see his entry).
Son of George William Hope of Luffness, M.P.
(s. of Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G.C. B. , s. of 2nd
Earl), b. 1808; d. 1863; m. 1836, Caroline Georgina,
d. of 2nd Lord Montagu : —
Capt. Henry Walter Hope {q.v.) (rematric. 1886 ; details
see his entry).
Son of James Robert Hope Scott of Abbotsford (s. of
Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G.C.B. , s. of 2nd Earl),
b. 1812 ; d. 1873; VI. 2nd, Lady Victoria Alexandrina
FitzAlan Howard, d. of Henry Granville, 14th Duke
of Norfolk : —
James FitzAlan Hope, Esq. (^.t/.) (rematric. 1893; details
see his entry).
Son of William Edward Hope-Vere of Craigie Hall
(descendant of 1st Earl), Esq., J. P. and D.L. , b. 1824;
d. 1872 ; m. 1857, Lady Mary Emily Boyle, d. of
Charles, Viscount Dungarvan, and sister of 9th Earl
of Cork : —
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James Charles Hope-Vere, Esq. {^.v.) (leniatric. 1734,
1815, and 1846 ; details see his entry).
Lt.-Col. HERBERT JAMES HOPE-EDWARDES,
late 60th Rifles, J. P. co. Salop, High Sheriff 1904. Born
1848, being the son of Thomas Henry Hope-Edwardes,
Esquire, of Netley (who assumed by Sign Manual the addi-
tional name and arms of Edwardes in 1854), by his wife
Louisa Charlotte, eldest daughter of Colonel Knyvett
Leighton of Bausley, ro. Salop. Liveiy — Blue -black,
gold buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
gules a chevron engrailed between three boars' heads erased
at the neck argent (for Edwardes) ; 2 and 3 azure, two
chevronels engrailed or, between three bezants in chief and
one in base (for Hope), and impaling the arms of Bradney,
namely or, a fesse raguly plain cotised between four crosses
pat^e fitch^e sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a broken terrestrial globe between two palm-branches sur-
mounted by a rainbow proper, and charged with three
arrows, two in snltire and one in pale or (for Hope, there
being no crest for Edwardes); with the Motto, "A fyno
duw derfid." Estates — Netley and Greete, and Harnage
Grange, in the county of Salop, and property in the parish
of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex. Postal
address — Netley, near Shrewsbury. Clubs — Junior United
Service, Wellington (Shropshire).
§ JAMES HOPE HOPE-LLOYD-VERNEY, Esquire,
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Hampshire Regt. , is Major
1st London R.E. (Vol.), J. P. for Montgomeryshire. Born
1869, being the eldest son of the late Col. George Hope-
LloydVerney, by his wife Harriet Julia Morforwyn, dau. of
the late Major-General Charles Thomas Edward Hinde,
Bengal Army. Armorial bearings —
— Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-phoenis in
flames proper, charged with five mullets in cross or, and
looking at rays of the sun also proper (for Verney) ; 2. out
of a mural coronet argent two spears erect, therefrom two
pennons flowing towards the dexter one erminois, the other
pean (for Calvert) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant sable, holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, and
supporting an antique shield gules, charged with three
annulets interlaced in pale or, and upon the shoulder for
distinction a cross crosslet gold (for Lloyd). Mottoes —
" Ung sent ung soleil," and " Servata fides cineri." 7?^-
sidences — Carriden House, Bo'ness, N.B. ; 14 Hinde Street,
Manchester Square, W. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers',
Bachelors', Wellington, Ranelagh,
chevron nebuly gules and or, cuff argent, the hand proper,
holding an anchor in bend of the second and a cross
Motto^"Spes bona
crosslet fitchi^e in sal tire of the first.
dat vires."
Son of John Edgar Hopgood, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt.
Essex Regt., b. 1863; d. igor ; m. 1894, Ethel, d. of
late Sir Lambert Dobson, K.C.M.G. :—
John Lambert Hopgood, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
17 Bolton Gardens, S.W.
Yr. son of John Hopgood, Gentleman, /'. 1827 ;
d. 1902; m. 1856, Rebecca Frances, d. of Robert John
Lattey, Esq., J. P., of Cregg Park, co. Galway.
Harold Burn Hopgood, Gentleman, LL.M., b. 1865;
m. 1900, Beatrice, d. of late Gen. Tames Thomas Walker
C.B., LL.D., F.R.S. Res.— 0.0 Stanford Road, Kensing-
ton, W. Club — United University.
HOPTON, quartered by CORBET.
§ JAMES CHARLES HOPE-VERE, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for Lanarkshire, Major Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry. Born July 13, 1858, being the eldest son of
William Edward Hope-Vere, Esquire, of Craigie, by his
wife Lady Mary Boyle, dau. of Rt. Hon. the ninth Earl
of Cork. Clubs — Tmx^, Arthur's, Marlborough, New
(Edinburgh). Livery— Bhie coat with gilt buttons, blue
and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, azure, on a chevron or, between three bezants,
a bay leaf vert ; 2. argent, on a fesse azure, three mullets
of the first ; 3. or, an anchor in pale gules. Mantling
gules doubled argent. Crests— Dexter, on a wreath of
the liveries, a broken globe surrounded of a rainbow, all
]5ropcrj and in an escroll above this Motto, "At spes non
fracta" ; sinister, upon a chapeau gules, turned up ermine,
a boar statant azure, armed or, and in an escroll above
this Motto, " Vero nihil veruni." Married, firstly, Louisa
Maud, widow of Hon. Reginald Greville Nugent, and sister
of the Rt. Hon. the second Baron Churton ; secondly, 1884,
Marie, dau. of M. Guillemin of Villa Navarre, Pau, and
granddau. of Comte de Montebello ; and has /sst^e—{i)
Edward James Hope-Vere, Gentleman, b. Feb. 10, 1885;
(2) Ralph Jean James Hope-Vere, Gentleman, /;. Dec. 13,
1887 ; and Rachel Magdeleine Mary. Seats— Craigie Hall,
Cramond Bridge, Midlothian; Blackwood, Lesmahagow,
N.B.
HOPGOOD (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly gules and
or, two anchors in chief and a cross crosslet fitchi^e in base
all counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested per
Lieutknant-General Sir EDWARD HOPTON,
K.C.B. (1900), J. P. and D.L. co. of Hereford, served
in the Crimea 1854 (severely wounded, medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal with
claspK in Kaffir and Zulu Campaign 1877-79 (medal and
clasp), commanded the troops at Gibraltar 1893-95, Lieut. -
Gov. of Jersey 1895-1900, Colonel Connaught Rangers,
Born Feb. 7, 1837, being the elder son of the late Rev.
William Parsons Hopton, M.A., Vicar of Bishop's Ffrome.
Prebendary of Hereford and Rural Dean, J. P. and D. L. ,
by his wife Diana Christian, second dau. of the Rev.
Charles Shuckburgh of The Moot, Wilts. Armorial
bearings — Gules, sem6e of crosses pat^e fitch^e, and a
lion rampant or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and pendent the badge of a K.C. B. , and impaling
on a second escutcheon the arms of Trafford, namely
argent, a griffin segreant gules. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head argent,
in the mouth a dexter hand couped and ensanguined proper.
Motto — " Post nullos memorandus." Married, 1874,
Clare Ellen, dau. of Guy Trafford, Esq., of Michaelchurch
Court, CO. Hereford; and has with other /jj^/^ — Guy William
Hopton, Esq., h. 1881. Seat — Homend, Ledbury. Club
— Naval and Military.
HARRY CHESTER HOPTON, Gentleman. Born ■
being the younger son of the late Charles Edward Hopton,
Esquire, Capt. 23rd Welsh Fusiliers, wounded at the Alma,
by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of David Vaughan. Armorial
bearings— Gules, sem^e of crosses patee fitchte a lion
rampant or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a
is the Military Cockade.
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ducal coronet a gryphon's head argent, in the mouth a
dexter hand couped and ensanguined proper. Motto—
" Vi et virtute." Married, October 27, 1886, Marian
Isabella, eldest dau. of H. W. Holmes of Stoke Bishop, co.
Gloucester.
LiEUTENANT-Coi-ONEi, JOHN DUTTON HOPTON
(formerly John Dutton Hunt), Highland Light Infantry,
Chief Inspector of Small Arms to the War Office. Born
Hec. 30, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Captain
Dutton Hunt, Queen's Bodyguard, of Stroud, co. Gloucester,
by his wife Fanny, eldest dau. of the late J. Gouldsmith.
He assumed the surname of Hopton, and the arms of
Hopton quarterly with those of Hunt by Royal Licence.
1899. Armorial 'bearing's - Quarterly i and 4, gules, sem^e
of crosses pat^e fitchee a lion rampant or, and for distinc-
tion a canton argent (for Hopton) ; 2 and 3, per pale ermine
and sable, a saltire between two talbots' heads erased in
fesse all counterchanged (for Hunt) ; and impaling, for and
in right of his wife, the arms of Hopton and Baskerville
quarterly, namely, quarterly i. and iiii. , the arms of Hopton
as above, without the mark of distinction; ii. and iii. ,
argent, a chevron gules between three hurts (for Baskerville).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet
or, a gryphon's head argent, in the mouth a de.xter hand
couped and ensanguined proper, and charged upon the
neck for distinction with a cross crosslet gules (for Hopton) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant argent,
collared flory and counterflory and chained gules and rest-
ing the dexter paw upon a saltire or. Motto — " Vi et vir-
tute." Married as his second wife, April 29, 1899, Sybil
Maud Hopton (?i(!e Baskerville, but who prior to her mar-
riage assumed the name of Hopton and the arms of Hopton
and Baskerville quarterly, by Royal Licence 1898), elder
dau. of the late Walter 'Thomas Mynors Baskerville, Esq.,
of Clyro Court, co. Radnor, by his wife Bertha Maria, only
child and sole heir of the late John Hopton, Esq., J. P.,
D. L. , M.A. , of Canon-ffrome Court, co. Hereford, and
Kemerton Court, co. Gloucester. Seats (jure uxoris) —
Canon-ffrome Court, Ledbury; Kemerton Court, Tewkes-
bury. C/«3 — Naval and Military.
The Rev. MICHAEL HOPTON, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ), Vicar of Canon Ffrome 1877-
1903, Prebendary of Hereford, J. P. co. of Hereford. Born
1838, being the younger son of the late Rev. William
Parsons Hopton, M.A., Vicar of Bishop's Ffrome, Pre-
bendary of Hereford and Rural Dean, J. P. and D.L., by
his wife Diana Christian, second dau. of the Rev. Charles
Shuckburgh of The Moot, Wilts. Z/z-crc— Claret coat
with gold lace and red plush waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings—Gules, semt^e of crosses pat^e fitch^e, and a lion
rampant or, and impaling the arms of Rouse Boughton,
namely, quarterly i and 4, sable, two bars engrailed ar-
gent (for Rouse) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three
crosses botonny fitchte sable, as many stags' heads
caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field
(for Boughton of Lawford) ; 3. sable, three crescents argent
(for Boughton). Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head argent, in the mouth a
dexter hand couped and ensanguined proper. Motto —
"Post nuUos memorandus. " Married, 1872, Mary Lucy
Octavia, dau. of Sir William Rouse Boughton, loth Bart.,
and has Issue — Mary Shuckburgh. Residence — Holmer
Hall, CO. Hereford.
The Reverend WILLIAM COPE HOPTON, M.A.
(Exeter Coll. , Oxon. ), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Bishop-
ffrome. Born 1853, being the elder son of the late Charles
Edward Hopton, Esq., Captain 23rd Welsh Fusiliers,
wounded at the Alma, by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of
David Vaughan. Armorial bearings -Gules, sem^e of
crosses pat6 fitche^e a lion rampant or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a gryphon's head
argent, in the mouth a dexter hand couped and ensan-
guined proper. Motto — '■' A me absit gloriari nisi in
Cruce." Residence — 'Y\\e. Vicarage, Bishopffrome, co.
Hereford.
The Late CHARLES HENRY HOPWOOD, Esquire,
one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a
Bencher of the Middle Temple, Recorder of Liverpool,
M.P. for the Middleton Division of the county of Lan-
caster. Born 1829, being the fifth son of the late J. S. S. Hop-
wood of Montague Place, Russell Square, by his wife Mary
Ann, daughter of the late John Toole, Esquire, of Dublin.
C///i?j— Reform, National Liberal, Albemarle, Manchester
Reform (Manchester). Armorial 'bearings— He bears for
Arms : Paly of six ermine and vert, a bend raguly or, charged
with three escallops gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a saltire raguly gules, surmounted by an escallop
argent; with the Motto, "Sperarem." Reside7ice—]>iox\h-
wick Lodge, 2 St. John's Wood Road, N.W. Chambers—
I Essex Court, Temple, E.G.
HERBERT L. C. HORDERN, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Kent. Born January 25,
183S, being the fourth son of the Reverend James
Hordern, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the County
Palatine of Lancaster, by Mary Owen his wife, daughter
of the Reverend John Radcliffe, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of
Limehouse, and Vicar of Dodington and Teynham, in
the county of Kent. Club — Junior Carlton. Livoy —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of thirty-five, i. party per pale argent and
azure two bars, and in chief three mullets, within a
bordure engrailed all counterchanged (for Hordern) ; 2.
argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, a canton gules (for
Radcliffe) ; 3. ermine, three bars vert, a canton gules
(for Fazakerley) ; 4. gules, a cross engrailed between four
lozenges argent, each charged with an ermine spot (for
Leigh) ; 5. argent, on a bend engrailed sable, three
fleurs-de-lis of the field (for Holt) ; 6. argent, three boars
passant, each holding in its mouth a bone all sable (for
Grizzlehurst) ; 7. or, a chevron sable, between three tow ers
triple-towered gules (for Sompter) ; 8. or, a chevron be-
tween ten cross crosslets, six and four gules (for Brock-
holes) ; 9. vair^e, argent and sable, a bend gules (for
Manchester) ; 10. argent, three water bougets-gules (for
Roos) ; II. gules, three Catherine - wheels argent (for
Espec) ; 12. azure, a catherine-wheel or (for Trusbut) ;
13. azure, a cross pat^e or, and in chief a label of five
points throughout argent (for Trusbut) ; 14. argent, a
fesse dancett^e gules, between three water-bougets sable
(for Trusbut) ; 15. gules, two bars or (for Harcourt) ;
16. quarterly gules and vairfe or and vert, over all a
bend argent (for Peverel) ; 17. or, two chevronels within
a bordure gules (for Albini) ; 18. gules, an eagle displayed
within a bordure argent (for Toni) ; 19. ermine, a fesse
dancett^e gules (for Asheldam) ; 20. ermine, on a chief
indented azure, three lions rampant or (for Orkesley) ;
21. argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a label of three
points throughout azure (for ) ; 22. sable, a cross
patonce or (for .Abraham) ; 23. gules, a fesse or, between
three shovellers proper (for Herle) ; 24. gules, three es-
callops and a bordure engrailed argent (for Herle) ; 25.
vert, five birds argent (for Arvas) ; 26. party per pale
argent and gules, three towers triple-towered counter-
changed (for Prideaux) ; 27. argent, a cross patonce be-
tween four mullets sable (for Salter) ; 28. chequy argent
and sable, a fesse vair^e of the first and gules (for Folkeroy,
through which family Mr. Horden represents heiresses of
Le Baron, Champernun, Grave, de Cruce, and Crispin);
29. argent, a lion rampant gules, collared or (for Ashen-
don) ; 30. azure, a bend or, surmounted in chief of a
label of three points gules (for Carminow) ; 31. argent,
on a fesse sable, three chevronels paleways, points to the
dexter of the field (for Trenouth) ; 32. gules, a lion ram-
pant regardant argent, within eight acorns in orle or (for
Chenduit) ; 33. sable, a chevron ermine, between three
pairs of wings in lure and inverted argent (for Nanfant) ;
34. sable, a chevron between tliree wolves' heads erased
argent (for Wolvedon) ; 35. argent, a chevron between
three squirrels sejant gules (for Tresurthien). Crest, on
a wreath of the colours, a wyvern or, pierced through
the neck by an arrow fesseways point to the sinister
proper, and resting the dexter claw upon an escutcheon
gules, charged with a child's head couped at the neck
also proper. Motto— " Nabbap hig hordern ac God fett."
Married, September 13, 1859, Emily Maria, daughter of
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Thomas Henry Maudslay of Banstead Park, in the county
of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Herbert Hordern,
Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired), born April
20, 1861 ; (2) Radcliffe Hordern, Gentleman, born June 30,
1862 ; (3) The Reverend Hugh Maudslay Hordern, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of
(Oxen.), Advocate. Born Feb. 10, 1849, being the
eldest son of Robert Horn, Dean of the Faculty of Advo-
cates, Edinburgh ; and of his wife Jane Miller, only dau. of
William Galbraith. Livery —QXvlXqX. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a fesse or, between two hunting-horns in chief of
the second and a bear's head erased in base argent, muzzled
Oxford, born September 28, 1868 ; (4) Gwyn Venables
Hordern, Esq., Brevet-Major 6oth RiHes, born June 27,
1870; and Isoline Emily. Estates — Throwley House, near
Faversham, in the county of Kent. Postal address —
Throwley House, Faversham.
WILLIAM HORN of Woodcote, co. Midlothian,
Esquire, J. P. for cos. of Mid and East Lothian, M.A.
sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a
wreath of his liveries, a hunting-horn or, stringed azure.
Motto — " Monitus munitus." Married, July 27, 1880,
Myra, second dau. of John Macandrew ; and has Isstte —
(i) Robert Horn, Gentleman, Lieut. Seaforth High-
landers, b. May 30, 1881 ; (2) John Reginald Horn, Gentle-
man,^. Sept. 4, 1885; (3) William Hedderwick Horn, Gentle-
man, b. April 6, 1891 ; Alice Maude ; Myra Christian ; and
J.S the Military Cockade,
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Jean Violet. Seat — Woodcote Park,
lothian. Club — New Club (Edinburirh).
Blackshiels, Mid-
HORNE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse between six
bugle-horns stringed sable, three roses of the field. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
MARGARET ANNE and MARY ALICE HORNBY,
of Ribby Hall, co. Lancaster, the daus. of the late Hugh
Hornby of Ribby Hall ; .v. their brother the late Hugli
Hilton Hornby of Ribby Hall, in 1877. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron vert, in
base a bugle-horn stringed sa. , on a chief of the second
two bugle-horns of the field.
WALTER RADCLIFFE HORNCASTLE, Gentleman,
Member of the Court of Common Council of the City of
London for the Ward of Cordwainer, has Order of Crown
of Italy (R.L.) and Legion of Honour (R.L.).; Viscount of
the Kingdom of Portugal, Knight Militayy Commander of the
Servian Order of Takowa, Knight Rlilitaiy Commander of
the Order of the Concepcion of Our Lady of Villa Vicosa of
Portugal, but has as yet received no Royal Licence to accept
these latter-mentioned decorations or the title. Born Feb.
9, 1850, being the third son of Charles Horncastle and
his wife Julia Augusta, dau. of Charles Burge. Livery —
— Dark green with scarlet facings. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a bend indented sable, between two bugle-horns
of the last, stringed vert, a tower in bend of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, the battlements of a tower
sable, surmounted by a bugle -horn or, stringed vert
Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat." Ahirried, March 19,
1878, Henrietta, dau. of Richard Beckford Govey ; and has
Issue — Clyde Radcliffe Horncastle, Gentleman, b. Nov. i,
1880; Violet; and Gabrielle. Postal addresses — Taymouth
House, Hackney Downs. Club — Guildhall.
EDWARD WILLIAM IIORNE, Esquire, J. P. Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, on a pile between tuo antlers
erect in base or, a like antler of the field. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
a chaplet of oak fructed, a dexter cubit arm erect proper,
holding in the hand two antlers saltireways or. Motto —
" Industria et prudentia vincunt." 6'6'<z/ — Cranage Hall,
Holme's Chapel, Cheshire.
within a chaplet of roses argent, leaved vert, a bugle-horn
sable, stringed and garnished or. Motto — " Monitus
munitus."
Son of William Home of Barnsley, by iiis wife Mary,
d. of John Fletcher of Barnsley : —
John Fletcher Home, Esq., I.P., Alderman of borough
of Barnsley, Mayor 1900^1902, M.D. (St. And.), F.R.C.S.
and F.R.S. (Edin.), h. 1848; m. ist, 1876, Emily Fountain
[d. 1882), d. of late George Brown Forster, Solicitor, of
Leeds; 2nd, 1885, Helen, d. of late Joseph Mackrill,
Solicitor, of Barton-on-Huniber ; and has issue — Harold
Forster Home, Gentleman, M.A., M.B. , B.C., of King's
Coll., Camb. , b. 1879; Beatrice Eudora ; and (by second
mar.) Muriel Irene. Estate — Bentley Grange, Yorkshire.
Res. — The Poplars, Barnsley.
HORNIDGE, quartered by GLEDSTANES.
HORNYOLD, see GANDOLFI.
The Late JOHN VINCENT HORNYOLD, Esquire,
Lord of the Manor of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, and first
Lord of the twelve Manors comprised in Malvern Chase (con-
firmed by Act of Parliament 1807), J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1869). Mr. Hornyold is Marquis and Count Gandolfi
of the Genoese Republic (creation 1529), and Marquis of
Montcrescente and IMelazzi of the Duchy of Mantua, Count
of Gazelli and Chiosanica in Liguria, all of which titles he
has renounced in favour of his eldest son. He was created
by Pope Gregory XVI. a Knight of the first class of the
Noble Order of Christ. Born Aug. 18, 1818, being the
only son of late John Vincent Gandolfi (Marquis Gandolfi
and Count of Gazelli), by his wife Theresa, dau. of Thomas
Hornyold of Blackmore Park. Club — Brooks's. Armorial
bearings (as recorded in the College of Arms in England
under the Royal Licence, Feb. 1859, to him to assume the
name and arms of Hornyold) — Azure, on a bend embattled
counter-embattled argent, a wolf passant between two
escallops sable, and impaling the arms of Langdale,
namely sable, a chevron between three estoiles argent.
\^Note. — These arms were confirmed to John Hornyold,
Auditor of the Exchequer and Governor of Calais, by
Thomas Benholt, Clarenceux King of Arms, at the First
Visitation of co. Worcester, 1536.] Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-unicorn gules, armed, crined, and un-
guled or. Motto — " Fidem tene." Married, Jan. 19,
1846, Charlotte Mary, second dau. of Hon. Charles Lang-
dale of Houghton Hall, co. York, third son of the seven-
teenth Lord Stourton, by his first wife Hon. Charlotte
Mary Clifford; and has Issue — (\) Thomas Charles
Gandolfi (Duke Gandolfi), J. P. and D.L. co. Worcester
is the Naval Cockade.
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and Hereford [to whom refer], b. Dec. 22, 1846 ; (2) Rev.
Vincent Joseph Hornyold, in Holy Orders of the Catholic
Church; (q) Alfred Joseph Hornyold, a Knight of the
Order of Malta, b. 1850 [w., 1886, Alice, youngest dau.
of Mons. Jules de la Chere of Paris, and niece of Viscount
Llandaff, and has issue, Henry Albert Hornyold, b. 1889 ;
and Dorothy]; (4) Joseph Hornyold, d. Feb. 9, 1859;
M.&ry[m., Nov. 28, 1871, Hubert Tichborne Hibbert, and
has issue] ; Charlotte Mary ; and Gertrude Mary (both
Religious). Seats — Blackmore Park, co. Worcester ; Elm-
stead Hall, Essex.
EDO WORTH HORROCKS, Esquire, J. P. co. Kent,
Major in the Highland Borderers, formerly Lieut. 1st
Royal Lanark Militia. Born June 3, 1829, being the eldest
son of Peter Horrocks of Preston, Lanes. Armorial toear-
iugs — Or, a fret azure, on a chief of the second, a bee
volant between two shuttles erect of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath, upon a rock an eagle
rising proper, from the beak an escocheon pendent gules,
charged with a hank of cotton. Motto — " Industria et
spe." Married, June 24, 1869, Elizabeth Mary, only dau.
and heir of Henry Westcar of Burwood Cottnge, Surrey ;
and has Issue — Clara Elizabeth [;«., July i, 1893, Frederick
Beverley Morgan, second son of the late Edward Morgan
of Hungershaw Park, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue].
Seat — Mascells, Brenchley, Kent.
HORSFALL, quartered hy BILL and LANGRISHE.
HORTON, see ANSON-HORTON.
SJOHN HENRY HORTON, Esquire; in the Com-
mission of the Peace for co. Essex, a Member of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, and
Lord of the Manor of Middleton Cheney, co. Northampton.
Born June 18, 1842, being the elder (and now only surviving)
son and heir of John Henry Kolle, late of the City of
London, and of Park House, Upper Tooting, co. Surrey,
Merchant, deceased, by Mary ?u'e Palmer his wife ; and
grandson of Henry Werner Kolle, also late of the City of
I-,on(l()n, Merchant, deceased, and Elizabeth tu'e Horton
his wife, who was the eldest daughter of William Horton,
formerly of Leicester, and afterwards of Highbury Grove,
Islington, co. Middlesex, Lord of the Manor of Middleton
Cheney aforesaid. Gentleman, deceased (descended of the
Family of Horton long settled at K^owsley, in the county of
Leicester), and Elizabeth his wife, the only child and
heiress of Peter Suffice, late of Hoxton Square, co. Middle-
sex, Gentleman, deceased. By Royal Licence dated Nov.
II, 1869, Mr. Horton, in compliance with the will of his
grand-aunt Mary Ann Horton, late of Highbury Grove
fiforesaid and of The Holt, Middleton Cheney aforesaid,
and Lady of the said Manor of Middleton Cheney, spinster,
deceased (being the fourth and youngest daughter of the '
said William Horton and Elizabeth ni!e Suffice his wife),
assumed and took the surname and arms of " Horton "
only, upon becoming entitled to her estates. [Cp., further,
the Books of the Royal College of Arms, 18, D, 14, p. 217].
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms those of ' ' Horton ' '
only and exclusively, namely: Per fesse azure and sable,
a stag's head caboshed in base argent, and in chief three
roses argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting His degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a tilting-spear erect and two spears saltirewise or, a
dolphin naiant argent. Motto — " Perseverantia palmam
obtinebit." [The Arms appertaining to " Suffice " (above
referred to), though in no way borne or used by Mr.
Horton, are : Per pale or and gules, a chevron indented
between two nmllets in chief and a mascle in base all
counterchanged.] Married Caroline, second daughter of
Edward Frith, late of West Hill, Wimbledon, co. Surrey,
deceased (first cousin of the late Lord Bramwell and of the
late Sir Frederick Bramwell, Bart., as also brother-in-law
of the latter) ; and has had Issue — William Robert Horton,
Gentleman, b. July 14, 1889; Amy Mary ; Helen Caroline ;
Margaret (d. Jan. 19, 1884) ; and Maud Alice. Seats— The
Holt, Middleton Cheney, co. Northampton ; and Mascalls,
Brentwood, co. Essex. Clubs — Carlton and Conservative.
SYDNEY GEORGE HORTON, Esquire, Capt. R.A.
Born Feb. 25, 1862, being the son of the late Admiral
William Horton, C.B., R.N., J.P. for co. Suffolk, by his
second wife Anne Maria, dau. of John Hamilton of Sun-
drum, Ayrshire, and widow of Capt. Charles Acton Broke,
R. E. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant argent,
langued azure, and charged on the shoulder with a boar's
head couped of the last, langued of the field, all within a
bordure engrailed of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rose gules,
seeded or and barbed vert, within an orle of two branches
of the last. Motto — "Pro rege et lege." AIa>7-ied, April
29, 1892, Clara Marion, only surviving dau. of Rev. John
Edward Lemuel Schreiber of Barham, Suffolk; and has
Issue — Eileen Clare Hamilton ; and Pleasance Lilias. JResi-
dence — Freshwater Court, Isle of Wight.
LIONEL GRAHAM- HORTON HORTON-SMITH,
see below, under Richard Horton Horton-Smith, Esquire,
K.C.
RICHARD HORTON HORTON-SMITH (formerly
RICHARD HORTON SMITH), Esquire, Master of Arts
of, and formerly Fellow of St. John's College in, the
University of Cambridge, One of Their late and present
Majesties' Counsel Learned in the Law ; a Master of the
Bench, Senior Trustee, and late Treasurer, of the Hon.
Society bf I^incoln's Inn ; One of Their late and present
Majesties' Commissioners for Land Tax and Income Tax ;
a Director of the Royal Academy of Music, and Honorary
Counsel tp the Philharmonic Society ; a Member of the
Original Liberal-Unionist Connnittee for the Maintenance
of the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland
(April 1886) ; President of the Committee of General Pur-
poses in the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Free-
masonry, and Past Grand Registrar both in Supreme
Grand Chapter and in Grand Lodge ; and Founder (1900)
of the "Raymond Horton-.Smith Prize" in the University
of Cambridge. Born Dec. 4, 1831, being the elder brother
of His Honour Judge Lumley Smith, K.C. (for whom see
below, p. 689), and also of the late Alice Mary (for whom
see the " Dictionary of National Biography," vol. Ivi., 1900,
pp. 31/.) wife of His Honour Judge Frederick Meadows
White, IVI aster of Arts of, and sometime Fellow of Magdalen
College in the University of Oxford, formerly Recorder
of Canterbury, co. Kent, One of Her late Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law, and a Master of the Bench of the Hon.
Society of the Inner Temple, Esquire, deceased ; and the
eldest son and heir of Richard Smith, late of the City of
London, of Guildford Street, Russell Square, London,
CO. Middlesex, and of "The Lodge, ' Littlehampton, co.
Sussex, Merchant, deceased, by his wife Elizabeth, sister
of William Golden Lumley, F.S.S. , late Master of Laws of,
and formerly P^ellow of Trinity Hall in, the University of'
Cambridge, One of Her late Majesty's Counsel Learned in the
Law, and of the Hon. Society of the Middle Temple, Esquire,
is the Military Cockade.
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deceased; descended of the Family of Ingram, and herself
the eldest surviving dau. of William Lumley, late of the
City of London, Architect and Surveyor, deceased, and
granddau. of Edward Lumley, late of Great Dalby, co.
Leicester, deceased, scion of the old Northern Family of
Lumley, Barons Lumley and Lords of Lumley Castle,
whence also descend the Lumleys, Earls of Scarbrough.
The above-mentioned Richard Smith was the eldest son and
heir of Richard Smith, late of the Cities of Nottingham and
London, of Mansfield, co. Notts, and of "The Cottage,"
Paradise Row, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, Merchant,
deceased, by his wife Sarah, the only child, by his first wife
Hannah (/u'e Heritage), of Joseph Horton, formerly of
Leicester and afterwards of the City of Nottingham,
Merchant, deceased, descended of the Family of Horton,
long settled at Mowsley, in the said county of Leicester ;
and Mr. Horton-Smith in due course sought and obtained
Royal License and Authority for himself and for his issue
to assume and use the said surname of Horton in addition
to and before that of Smith, and to bear the Arms of Horton
quarterly with those of his and their own Family. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, two che\Tonels invected between two demi-gryphons
couped respecting each other in chief, and as many battle-
axes in saltire in base, all sable (Smith) ; 2 and 3, gules, a
stag's head caboshed or, on a chief of the last, a rose of
the first between two thistles slipped and leaved proper
(Horton). Upon the escutcheon are placed two helmets
befitting his degree, with mantlings (dexter) sable and
argent, and (sinister) gules and or ; and for his Crests, i.
on a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon
a greyhound couchant proper, two battle-axes in saltire or
(Smith) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, between two clay-
mores saltirewise proper, a spear erect argent, all enfiled
by an antique crown or (Horton). Mottoes — " Pret a
tressaillir" (Smith); " Haut on aspire" (Horton). Livery
— White or light drab coat with black collar and cuffs,
waistcoat striped white and black, black plush breeches
and white silk stockings, or black trousers with white
pipings; silver buttons throughout. [See further "Nor-
folk," vol. xxi. pp. 118-122, at the Royal College of
Arms; and "The Smith Family," by the Rev. Compton
Reade, M.A. (London : Elliot Stock, 1902), pp. 105-107.]
Married, Dec. 22, 1864, Marilla [tide Baily), of the
Family of Graham of Montrose, and of Kincardine, co.
Perth, being herself a direct descendant of the illustrious
James Graham, 5th Earl and ist or "Great" Marquis of
Montrose in the Peerage of Scotland (18th Chief, in
authentic record, of Clan Graham in the Highlands of
Scotland), and eldest dau. of John Baily, late Master of
Arts of. Fellow of St. John's College in, and Counsel to,
the University of Cambridge, One of Her late Majesty's
Counsel Learned in the Law, and a Master of the Bench of
the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire, deceased,
nephew and heir-derivative of Francis Baily, the Astronomer,
late Vice-President of the Royal Society, and President of
the Royal Astronomical Society, deceased (whose Armorial
Bearings as used were those of Baillie of Lamington, co.
Lanark, N.B.) ; and has had Issue — (i) Percival Horton
Horton-Smith-Hartley (formerly Horton-Smith), M.A.,
M.D. , and late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge;
F.R.C.P. Lond. (Goulstonian Lecturer, 1900); Assistant
Physician to the Brompton Hospital for Consumption and
Diseases of the Chest ; Medical Registrar and Demonstrator
of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London ;
and formerly Assistant Physician to the Metropolitan
Hospital, London, Gentleman; b. Dec. 2, 1867 [w., Feb.
23, 1895, Lucy Josephine Hartley, only dau. and now
heiress of Lieut. -Col. Joseph Hartley, late of The Old
Downs, Hartley, co. Kent, and of Hartley Hill, Leeds, co.
York; LL.D., and sometime Fellow-Commoner of St.
John's College, Cambridge ; of the Hon. Society of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law ; J. P. for co. Kent, and
J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of co. York ; Esquire,
deceased ; assumed in 1904 the additional surname of
Hartley under the will of his late father-in-law, the said
Lieut. -Col. Joseph Hartley ; and has issue, Percival Hubert
Graham Horton-Smith-Hartley, Gentleman, b. Sept. 27,
1896 ; and Audrey Gwendolen] ; (2) Lionel Graham Horton
Horton-Smith, F.S.A. Scot., M.A., late Fellow and some-
time M'Mahon Law Student of St. John's College, Cam-
bridge ; of the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn and of the
South-Eastern Circuit, Barrister-at-Law ; an Hon. Vice-
President and Member of the Executive Committee of the
Navy League, and Hon. Vice-President of the Cambridge
University Branch of the same; a Member of the London
Scottish (7th Middlesex) R.V., and late an Editor of the
" London Scottish Regimental Gazette ; " a Member of the
Committee of the London Perthshire Association, as also
that of the Scottish Clans Association of London ; and a
Member of the Highland Society of London, and likewise
of the Graham Society of Glasgow, N.B. ; Gentleman; b.
July 12, 1871 ; (3) Raymond John Horton-Smith, M.A. ,
M.B. , B.C., and late Foundation Scholar of St. John's
College, Cambridge, University Scholar and first Wain-
wright Prizeman of St. Thomas's Hospital, London,
M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., and Founder (1896) of
the Cambridge Branch of the Navy Lengue, Gentleman,
deceased, b. March 16, 1873, d. Oct. 8, 1899 ; (4) Hubert
Horton-Smith, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 6, 1875, d. Dec. 28,
1881 ; (s) Ethel Marilla Horton, A.R.A.M. March 28,
189s [w.. May 19, 1900, Herbert Birkett, M.I.Mech.E.,
Consulting Engineer (fifth son of John Birkett, Fellow and
sometime President of the Royal College of Surgeons of
England, and Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Lon-
don, deceased, by his wife Lucy Matilda ni!e Janson, for
whom see Joseph Foster's "Noble and Gentle Families
of Royal Descent," 1883, pp. 143-149. and 154-156), and
has issue, Raymond John Herbert Birkett, b. Aug. 30,
1904, and Kathleen Marilla] ; and (6) Edith Gwendolen
Horton. Residence— S3 Queen's Gardens, Hyde Park,
London, W. Clubs— Athenxum, Reform, and late Oxford
and Cambridge (London), and Pitt (in the University of
Cambridge).
PERCIVAL HORTON HORTON-SMITH-HART-
LEY, see above ,under Richard Horton Horton-Smith,
Esquire, K.C.
SHis Honour Judge LUMLEY SMITH. Master of
Arts of, and formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall in, the
University of Cambridge ; One of Their late and present
Majesties' Counsel, Learned in the Law, and a Master of
the Bench of the Hon. Socieiy of the Inner Temple,
Esquire ; Judge of the City of London Court (since Oct.
1901), and also (since 1901) a Judge of the Central Criminal
Court, and (since 1877) a Member of the Commission of
Lieutenancy for the City of London ; a J. P. for co. Sussex,
and (since Jan. 1904) Chairman (and formerly, 1893-1904,
Assistant-Chairman) of the Quarter Sessions for the Western
Division of co. Sussex; Recorder of Sandwich, co. Kent,
1883-94 ; Judge of the Shoreditch and Bow County Courts,
1892-93. and subsequently Judge of the Westminster
County Court, 1893-1901. Born Feb. 17, 1834, being the
only surviving younger brother of Richard Horton Horton-
Smith, Esquire, K.C. (for whom see above, p. 688), and
the second son of Richard Smith, late of the City of
London, and of co. Sussex, deceased, by his wife Ehzabeth,
dau. of the late William Lumley and sister of the late
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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William Golden Lumley, Esq., LL.M., F.S.S., Q.C.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, two
chevronels invected between two demi-gryphons couped
respecting each other in chief, and as many battle-axes in
saltire in base, all sable, a crescent for difference. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a
greyhound couchant proper, two battle-a.xes in saltire or.
Motto—" Pret k tressaillir." Married, Aug. 10, 1874, Jessie
Croll, n£e Gabriel (who died Nov. 15, 1879), sec. dau. and
co-heiress of Sir Thomas Gabriel, late of Edgecombe Hall,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, first and last Baronet, and a
Knight of the Medjidie, deceased (for whom see Royal
Coll. of Arms, "Barts., vi. 263"), by Mary Button 7ii!e
Pearson, his wife (for whom see G. W. Marshall's "Col-
lections for a Genealogical Account of the Family of
Comherbach,'' 1886); and has /.a/i'c' — (i) Thomas Gabriel
Lumley Smith, Lieut. 21st ("Empress of India's Own")
Lancers, and formerly of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Gentle-
man (who bears for Arms, quarterly with the foregoing,
the following for Gabriel, namely : Sable, on a pile or,
ten billets, four, three, two, one, of the field) ; b. Oct. 27,
1879; (2) Sibyl Gabriel Lumley [in. Dec. 21, 1901, Cecil
James Barrington Hurst, LL.M., and sometime of Trinity
Coll., Cambridge ; Assistant Legal Adviser to the Foreign
Office, and of the Hon. Society of the Middle Temple,
Barrister-at-Law ; third (and second surviving) son of
Robert Henry Hurst, Esq., late of Horsham Park, Hors-
ham, CO. Sussex, and of Barrington Grove, co. Gloucester ;
M.A., and sometime of Trinity Coll., Cambridge; of the
Hon. Society of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex, formerly (and until his
resignation in Jan. 1904) Chairman of the Quarter Sessions
for the Western Division of co. Sussex, and (from 1862 to
1905) Recorder of Hastings and Rye; J. P. also for co.
Oxon. ; and sometime (1865-74 and 1875-76) M.P. for the
Borough of Horsham, co. Sussex ; deceased ; by Matilda
Jane, tide Scott, his wife ; and has issue, Richard Lumley
Hurst, b. May 19, 1904]; (3) Alice Gabriel Lumley. Resi-
dence— 25 Cadogan Square, S.W. C/«i^j — Athenaeum,
Oxford and Cambridge.
HOSKYNS, quartered by LLANDAFF.
Major-General DIXON EDWARD HOSTE, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born
1827, being the son of the late Colonel Sir George Charles
Hoste, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Royal Engineers; was created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Azure, a bull's head caboshed argent,
winged and armed or, in chief a naval crown, pendent there-
from by a ribbon a representation of the gold medal given by
the Prince Regent to the first Baronet for his distinguished
conduct on March 13, 1811, subscribed " Lissa," and pen-
dent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crests,
I. of honourable augmentation, out of a naval crown or,
the rim encircled by a branch of laurel proper, a dexter arm
embowed, vested in naval uniform, grasping a flagstaff
flowing therefrom a flag inscribed " Cattaro " ; 2. two wings
addorsed or ; with the Mottoes, " Fortitudine," " Fas est
et ab hoste doceri," " His coehun petinnis." Married,
firstly, 1854, Jane (who died 1855), daughter of the Reverend
Jeremiah Burroughes of Lingwood Lodge, in tlie county of
Norfolk ; and by whom he had a son, Dixon Arthur Hoste,
Gentleman, born December 25, 1854; secondly, August 4,
1857, Mary, daughter of Jose|)h Scott, Esquire, of Colney
Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; and has had Issue — (i)
William Hoste, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge ; (2) Dixon Edward Hoste, Gentle-
man, a Missionary in China, formerly Lieutenant Royal
Artillery ; (3) Theodore Hamilton Hoste, Gentleman, a
Missionary m the Congo, formerly Lieutenant Royal Navy ;
(4) James Derrick Hoste, Gentleman (deceased); (5) Rev.
Charles Dixon Hoste, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge; (6) Francis George
Hoste, Gentleman (deceased); (7) George Hoste, Gentleman
(who died 1868) ; Cecilia Mary [?«. 188 r, James Wilfred
Stirling, Lieut.-Col. Royal Field Artillery] ; Jane [w. Feb.
17, 1886, Ernest A. G. Tippinge, Major Royal Garrison
Artillery]; Mary \jn. 1894, Charles E. Welldon of^Alton,
Ceylon]; and Florence Cecilia [w. 1902, Lancelot C. Kol,
Major Royal Garrison Regt.]. Postal address— 22, Sussex
Square, Brighton.
JOHN TURNER HOTBLACK, Gentleman, F.G.S.
Bom March 15, 1848, being the eldest son of the late John
Hotblack, Esq". , of Mountergate Street, Norwich, and Rock-
land St. Mary, Norfolk, a Justice of the Peace for the co. of
Norfolk, and also for the co. of the city of Norwich, Mayor
of Norwich 1884-85, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Turner
of Kenningham Hall, Mulbarton, Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a dolphin naiant argent, a chief nebuly
of the last, thereon three mill-rinds of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
mill-rind fesseways gules, thereon a dolphin naiant argent.
Married, Aug. 9, 1877, Laura Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob
Finch of Swaffham, Norfolk; and has Issue— [t.) John
Hotblack, Gentleman, b. April 21, 1885 ; (2) Alan Hotblack,
Gentleman, (5. Aug. 3, 1889; (3) Hugh Hotblack, Gentle-
man, i5. June 25, 1891 ; Laura Mary ; Maud; Kate; and
Dora. Estates — The Normans, Rockland, St. Mary; Ken-
ningham Hall, Mulbarton ; The Avenue, East Dereham ;
Sharps Hall, Horsford ; all in the co. of Norfolk. Postal
address — 45 Newmarket Road, Norwich.
HAMILTON ANDREW HOTSON, Esquire, J P. for
the county of the city of Edinburgh. Borti April 23, 1844,
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being the fifth and youngest son of John Hotson, Writer,
Glasgow, and Maria his wife, dau. of John Buttery, Iron-
is tbe Military Cockade.
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master, Calderbank. Armorial bearings— Or, on a pale
gules, endorsed azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine between
two martlets of the first. Above the shield is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries is set a dove
proper, the de.xter claw resting upon a bezant. Motto —
"In fide robur." Married, June 21, 1876, Margaret
Elliot, dau. of Andrew Ritchie, Edinburgh ; and has Issue
— John Ernest Buttery Hotson, Gentleman, h. March 17,
1877 ; Jessie Evelyn Ramsay ; and Constance Margaret.
Postal address — 4 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh. Clubs —
Devonshire, University (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
HOUBLON, see ARCHER-HOUBLON.
HENRY HOULDSWORTH, Gentleman. Born
being the eldest son of the late John Houldsworth of
Cranston Hill [d. 1859). Armorial bearings— Ermine,
the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base
proper, between three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in
base erased gules, within a bordure azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries a stag's
head erased gules, attired and collared or, the attires banded
with a hank of cotton argent. Motto— " Flecti non frangi. "
JAMES HAMILTON HOULDSWORTH, Esquire,
of Coltness and Lanark, J. P., and Castlebank, Lanark.
Born .^ug. 11, 1867, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late James Houldsworth, Esq., of Coltness,
J. P. and D. L. co. Lanark, by his wife Katherine Jane,
dau. of Rev. H. \V. M'Grath, Canon of Manchester.
Livery — Drab livery coat and red waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, the trunk of a tree in bend raguly
eradicated at the base proper, between three fo.xes'
heads erased gules. Mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's
head erased gules, attired and collared or, the attires
banded with a hank of cotton argent. Motto — "Flecti
non frangi." Married, Oct. 1891, Albinia Mary, eldest
dau. of Rev. J. Filnier Sulivan ; and has Iss^ie — (i) James
Filmer Hamilton Houldsworth, Gentleman, b. .Aug. 29,
1892 ; (2) Henry Walter Houldsworth, Gentleman, b. Jan.
28, i8g6; and Hilda Mary. Seats — Coltness, Wishaw,
N.B. ; Castlebank, Lanark, N.B. Town residence — 37
Bryanston Square, W. Clubs — White's, Cavalry, New
(Edinburgh), and Western (Glasgow).
JOHN MUIR HOULDSWORTH, Gentleman. Born
— — , being the second son of the late John Houldsworth of
Cranston Hill, nearGlasgow. Armorial bearings -Ermine,
the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base
proper, between three foxes' heads, two in chief and one
in base erased gules, within a bordure engrailed azure.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a stag's head erased gules, attired and
collared or, the attires banded with a hank of cotton argent.
Motto — " Flecti non frangi."
JOSEPH HENRY HOULDSWORTH, Gentleman.
Born , being the younger son of the late William
Houldsworth of Glasgow. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base
proper, between three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in
base erased gules, within a bordure engrailed of the last.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest- On a wreath of
his liveries, a stag's head erased gules, attired and col-
lared or, the attires banded with a hank of cotton argent.
Motto-" Flecti non frangi."
§StR WILLIAM HENRY HOULDSWORTH,
Baronet, D. L. co. Lanes, M.P. for the N.W. Division
of Manchester from 1883. Born Aug. 20, 1834, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Henry Houldsworth of
Coltness, co. Lanark, by his first wife Helen, dau. of
James Hamilton of Glasgow. Armorial bearings —
Ermine, the trunk of a tree in bend regule eradicated at
the base proper, between three foxes' heads erased gules,
impaling the arms of Crum, namely vert, a cross boton6e
or, on a chief argent, a lion passant gules, all within n
bordure of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
gules, attired and collared or, the attires banded with a
hank of cotton argent. Motto -" Flecti non frangi."
Married, Aug. 20, 1862, Elisabeth Graham, dau. of Walter
Crum of Thornliebank, co. Renfrew; and has Issue- [x\
Henry Hamilton Houldsworth, Esq.,. Capt. 4th Batt.
.■\rgyll and Sutherland Highlanders, M.A. Oxford, b. Sept.
17, 1867; (2) Walter Crum Houldsworth, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 26, 1870, d. 1880 ; (3) William Thomas Reginald
Houldsworth, Gentleman, Lieut. Ayrshire Yeo. Cav. , b.
Aug. 24, 1874 [w., July 20, 1899, Ethel Mary Alberta Whit-
more] ; Agnes Graham [w. , April 24, 1895, Major Robert
George Buchanan Riddell, 3rd Batt. King's Royal Rifle
Corps], d. 1900 ; Margaret Constance ; and 'Violet Frances
Elisabeth \in., June 28, 1900, Francis Henry Douglas
W^hitmore, of Orsett Hall, Essex]. .Sfc/j- Coodham, Kil-
marnock, CO. Ayr ; Legh Cottage, Knutsford, Chester.
Town residence — 35 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior Carlton, Conservative.
WILLIAM THOMAS HOULDSWORTH, Gentle-
man. Born , being the third son of the late John
Houldsworth of Cranston Hill, near Glasgow. Armorial
bearings - Ermine, the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradi-
cated at the base proper, between three foxes' heads, two in
chief and one in base erased gules, within a bordure in-
vected azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head erased gules,
attired and collared or, the attires banded with a hank of
cotton argent. Motto — "Flecti non frangi." Residence —
HOUSTON, see BLAKISTON-HOUSTON.
HOUSTON, quartered by CAULFIELD.
§ GEORGE LUDIVIC HOUSTOUN, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Renfrew. Born Aug. 31, 1846, being
the eldest son of the late William Houstoun, by his first
wife Marion Douglas, only surviving dau. of the late Colonel
Russell of 'W^oodside. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron
chequy azure and argent, between three martlets sable,
beaked gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a sand-glass proper. MottO — "In
time." Seat — Johnstone Castle, Johnstone.
HOVELL (H. Coll.). .Sable, a cross or, in the first and
fourth quarters a crescent of the last. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
rhinoceros's liead couped proper, a crescent or. MottO —
"Fac recte et spera." /,/w;j^Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of late Dennis De Berdt Hovell of Elstree, by
Mary his wife, d. of Abraham De Home of Lexden,
Thomas Mark Hovell, Gentleman, F.R.C.S., Companion
of the Order of the Crown (Germany) [impales arms of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Bateman-Hanbury, viz. : Quarterly, i and 4, or, a bend
engrailed vert, plain cottised sable, in chief a crescent on a
crescent (Hanbury) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse sable, between
three Muscovy ducks proper, a rose of the field (Bateman)],
b. 10 Feb. 1853, m. 17 Jan. 1905, Hon. Margaret Cecilia
Bateman-Hanbury, d. of 2nd Lord Bateman. Res. —
Boreham Holt, Elstree, Herts; 105 Harley Street, London,
W. Club — Conservative.
Hugh De Berdt Hovell, Esq., D.S.O., Major 2nd Worcs.
Regt., b. 15 Apl. 1863. Res.—
Robert De Berdt Hovell, Gentleman, b. 15 Dec. 1864.
Res.—
Denys De Berdt Hovell, Gentleman, b. 27 Jan. 1866 ;
m. ist, 20 Feb. 1895, Henrietta Margaret [d. 1898), d. of
Hubert Gray; 2nd, i Aug. 1901, Ada Maud Mary, d. of
late Francis John Henderson ; and has issue. Res. —
Sons of late Charles Henry John Hovell, Esq., Brigade
Surgeon Lt. -Col, 3. 1815; d. 1893; 711. 1848, Sarah, d.
of Michael Becker : —
The late Very Rev. De Berdt Hovell, Dean of Waiapu,
New Zealand, since 1889, Vicar of the Cathedral, Parish of
St. John the Evangelist, Napier, 1878, Chaplain to the New
Zealand Forces 1878 (V.D.). [Motto—" Quo fata vocant"],
b. 1850; d. 1905; 7)1. 4 Jan. 1876, Emily, yr. d. of the late
George Ffitch of Woodstock, Canterbury, New Zealand ;
and has had issue— (i) Hugh de St. Croi.x Hovell, Gentle-
man,^. 2 Jan. 1877, deceased; (2) Orioll Hilton Morden
Hovell, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Batt. Manchester Regt., b.
18 Aug. 1878; (3) Rollo Richard St. Tohn Hovell, Gentle-
man, B.A., b. 31 Mar. 1884; and Ivy Blanchflower de
Hastings. Res.—lhQ Deanery, Napier, New Zealand.
Charles Woodward Hovell, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.—
Harry Kinnaird Hovell, Gentleman, b. 1862; w. 1888,
Mary Lilian, d. of Latham Osborne Beal ; and has issue.
HOWARD, quartered by ELLIS, LINDSAY, MOW-
BRAY, and STOURTON.
HOWARD, see NORFOLK, Duke of.
ALFRED JOHN HOWARD, Gentleman. Born Oct.
14, 1848, being the fourth son of Frederick John Howard,
Esquire, of Compton Place, in the county of Sussex, Justice
of the Peace for that county, by his wife Fanny, com-
monly known as Lady Fanny, daughter of William Caven-
dish, Esquire, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as
Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable Cornelius
O'Callaghan, first Lord Lisniore. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms: Quarterly of six, i. gules, on a bend between
six crosses crosslet fitch^e argent, an escutcheon or, charged
with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth with
an arrow, within a double tressure fiory counterflory gules
(for Howard) ; 2. gules, thrte lions passant guardant in
pale or, and in chief a label of three points argent (for
Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules,
a lion rampant argent (for Mowbray) ; 5. gules, three es-
callops argent, two and one (for Dacre) ; 6. barry of six
argent and azure, three chaplets of roses gules (for Grey-
stoke) ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a lion statant guardant, the tail extended or, ducally
gorged argent, a mullet sable for difference ; with the
Motto, " Volo non valeo."
CEPHAS JOHN HOWARD, Esquire, J. P. Cheshire,
Lieut. -Colonel (Hon. Colonel 1885) 4th Batt. (Militia)
Cheshire Regiment, 1884-88. Bovti 1833, being the second
son of C. Howard of Brinnington, Cheshire. Armorial
bearings — Barry of six or and azure, on a bend ermine,
between two crosses bottony gules, a shuttle proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cross bottony fitchte gules, a lion
couchant or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile also
gules. Motto — " Per fidem omnia." Reside7ice —
§ EDWARD STAFFORD HOWARD, Esquire, C.B.
1900, J. P. and D.L., M.P. forE. Cumberland 1876-85,
and for S. Gloucestershire 1885-86, Under-Secretary for India
1886, and appointed 1893 Commissioner for H.M.'s Woods
and Forests, B.A. Camb. , Barrister-at-Law. Borti Nov. 28,
1851, being the second son of the late Henry Howard of
Greystoke Castle, Cumberland, by his wife Charlotte Caro-
line Georgiana, eldest dau. of Henry Lawes Long of Hamp-
ton Lodge, Surrey, by Lady Catherine his wife, dau. of
Horatio, second Earl of Orford. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i, gules, on a bend, between six cross crosslets
fitchsJe argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion
rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow, within a
double treasure flory-counterflory of the first (for Howard) ;
2. gules, three lions, passant-guardant in pale or, in chief a
label of three point argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or
azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or (fur Fitza-
lan), impaling the arms of Campbell, namely quarterly i,
or, a hart's head caboshed sable ; 2. gyronny of eight or
and sable ; 3. arg. a lymphad, oars in action saVjle ; 4. per
fesse azure andl gules, a cross or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — i. issuant from a ducal coronet or, a pair
of wings gules, each charged with a bend between six cross
crosslets fitch^e argent ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a Hon statant, with tail extended or, gorged with
a ducal coronet argent. Motto -" Sola virtus invicta."
Married, Sept. 21, 1876, Lady Rachel Campbell, youngest
dau. of Rt. Hon. John Frederick, 2nd Earl Cawdor ;
and has Issue— {\) Algar Henry Stafford Howard, Esq.,
Capt. Carmarthen Artillery, b. Aug. 7, 1880 ; Ruth Evelyn
[;«. Feb. 1903, Gardner E. Bazley, Esq., son of Sir Thos.
Rayley Bart] ; and Alianore Rachel. 5^.3^— Thorn bury
Castle, Thornbury, Gloucestershire. Town address— ()
Egerton Place, S.V/. C/«i^ -Travellers'.
§ Major FREDERICK COMPTON HOWARD. Born
January 23, 1847, being the third son of Frederick
John Howard, Esquire, of Compton Place, in the county of
Sussex, Justice of the Peace for that county, by his wife Fanny,
commonly known as Lady Fanny, daughter of William
Cavendish, Esquire, by bis wife Louisa, commonly known as
Ladv Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable Cornelius
O'Callaghan, first Lord Lismore. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms: Quarterly of six, i. gules, on a bend
between six crosses crosslet fitch^e argent, an escutcheon or,
charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the
mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure fiory counter-
flory gules (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale or, and in chief a label of three points
argent (for Brotherton); 3. chequy or and azure (for
Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mow bray | ;
5. gules, tliree escallops argent, two and one (for Dacre) ;
6. barry of six argent and azure, three chaplets of roses
gules (for Greystoke) ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, the tail
extended or, ducally gorged argent, a mullet sable for
difference; with the Motto, "Volo non valeo." Married,
February 29, 1876, Ann Augusta, younger daughter of
Thomas Hitchcock of Weeke ; and has Issue— {1) Richard
Fitzroy Howard, Gentleman, born May 14, 1879; (2) a son,
is the Military Cockade.
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born and died July 15, 188 1 ; Margaret Louisa Mary, died
an infant ; Evelyn Fanny Louisa ; Helen Emma Edith ; and
1 )orothy Ann.
GERALD RICHARD HOWARD, Gentleman. Bom
November 7, 1853, being the fifth and youngest son of
Frederick John Howard, Esquire, of Compton Place, in
the county of Sussex, Justice of the Peace for that county,
by his wife Fanny, commonly known as Lady Fanny,
daughter of William Cavendish, Esquire, by his wife Louisa,
commonly known as Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right
Honourable Cornelius, first Lord Lismore. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. gules,
on a bend between six crosses crosslet fitch^e argent, an
escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced
through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure
flory counterfiory gules (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or, and in chief a label of three
points argent (for Brotherlon) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for
Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mowbray);
5. gules, three escallops argent, two and one (for Dacre) ;
6. barry of six argent and azure, three chaplets of roses
gules (for Greystoke) ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, the tail
extended or, ducally gorged argent, a mullet sable for
difference; with the MottO, " Volo non valeo." Married,
Ada, nie Curtis, of Lincoln ; and has Issue — (i) Rupert
Howard ; (2) Alfred Howard, born December 1S87 ;
(3) Bertram Marcus Howard, born September 1890 ;
Geraldinc ; and Ethel.
Sir HENRY HOWARD, K.C.M.G., C.B. Born
August ri. 1843, being the eldest son of the late Sir
Henry Francis Howard, G.C.B. , by his second wife Marie
Ernestine, Baroness von der Schulenburg, fourth dau.
of the late Baron Wilhelm Leojiold von der Schulenburg
of Priemern, Prussia. Armorial bearings- Quarterly of
six, I. gules, on a bend between six crosses crosslet fitch(5e
argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion ram-
pant pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a
double tressure flory and countertlory gules (for Howard);
2. gules, three lions passant guardant in -pale or, and in
chief a label of three points argent (for 13rotherton) ; 3.
chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant
argent (for Mowbray) ; 5. gules, three escallops argent,
two and one (for Dacre) ; 6. barry of six argent and azure,
three chaplets of roses gules (for Greystoke). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. issuant from a ducal coronet
or, a pair of wings gules, each charged with a bend between
six cross crosslets fitchiJe argent; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a lion statant guardant, tail extended or, ducally
crowned argent. Motto — "Sola virtus invicta." Married,
Oct. 2, 1867, Cecilia, dau. of George W. Riggs of Washing-
ton, United States; and has Issue — (i) George Howard,
Esq., b. 1869 [w. 1902, Mary, dau. of William H. Ciagett
of Washington, U.S.A.]; (2) Henry Mowbray Howard,
Gentleman, b. 1873; Maria Ernestine \jn. Sept. 5, 1894,
Rudolph Baron von Recum] ; Janet Madeline Cecilia ; and
Alice Lawrason. Postal address — The British Legation,
The Hague, Netherlands.
HENRY CHARLES HOWARD, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of
Cumberland and Westmorland (High Sheriff 1879), and
Chairman of Cumberland County Council (Councillor for
Greystoke Division), Member of Parliament for Middle or
Penrith Division of Cumberland, 1885-1886. Bor7i Sept.
17, 1850, being the son of the late Henry Howard,
Esq., M.P. , by his wife Charlotte Caroline Georgiana,
dau. of Henry Lawes Long. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets
fitch^e argent, on the bend an escutcheon or charged
with a demi-lion pierced through the mouth with an arrow,
within a tressure flory counterfiory all gules (for Howard) ;
2. England, with a label of three points for difference
(for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for
Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mowbray),
and impaling the arms of McDonald, namely, quarterly i.
or, a lion rampant gules; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from
the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, in the hand
a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure; 3. argent, a lymphad,
sails furled sable; 4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin
naiant in fesse proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or,
a pair of wings gules, each charged with a bend between
six cross crosslets fitchde argent ; 2. on a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, ducally
gorged argent. Married, June 6, 1878, Mabel Harriet,
conuuonly known as Lady Mabel Harriet, dau. of the fourth
Earl of Antrim; and has Isstte — Bernard Henry Esm6
Howard, Esq., b. 1880; and Joan Mabel. Residence — ■
Greystoke Castle, Penrith. C/z/i^J— Travellers', Brooks's.
JAMES HAROLD HOWARD, Esquire, J. P. co. Bed-
ford, High Sheriff 1899. Borti 1858, being the eldest son
of the late James Howard, Esq., of Clapham Park, co.
Bedford, M.P. , by his wife Mahala Wendon, dau. of
P. Thompson of Brook House, Great Bentley, co. Essex.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron, between two
garbs in chief and a tower in base or, an eagle dis-
played sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle displayed
sable, holding in the beak an ear of wheat slipped or, a
tower of the last. Motto —" Progress with prudence."
Married, 1890, Mary, eldest dau. of Addison Potter, Esq.,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
of Heaton Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has Issue —
Addison James Howard, Gentleman, b. 1893. Seat — The
Grange, Kempston, co, Bedford.
PHILIP JOHN CANNING HOWARD, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace for the counties of Cumberland, Gloucester,
Warwick, and Worcester. Born March 14, 1853, being the
only son of the late Philip Henry Howard, Esquire, of
Corby Castle, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, by his wife Eliza
Minto (of Foxcote, in the county of Warwick), eldest
daughter of Major John Canning, Honourable East India
Company's Service, and niece of Francis Canning, Esquire,
of Foxcote, in the county of Warwick. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. gules, on a bend
between six crosses crosslet fitchee argent, an escutcheon
or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the
mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter-
fiory gules (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale or, and in chief a label of three points
argent (for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure
(for Warren); 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mow-
bray) ; 5. gules, three escallops argent, two and one (for
Dacre) ; 6. barry of six argent and azure, three chaplets of
roses gules (for Greystoke) ; impaling the arms of Con-
stable-Maxwell, namely, quarterly, i. argent, an eagle
displayed with two heads sable, beaked and membered
gules, on his breast an escutcheon of the first charged with
a saltire of the second, and surcharged with an urcheon or
(for Maxwell) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a saltire sable ;
ii. and iii. argent, three urcheons sable (for Herries) ; 3.
quarterly gules and vair, a bend or (for Constable) ; 4. azure,
on a bend cotised argent, three billets sable (for Haggerston);
in the centre of the quarters a crescent sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, the tail
extended or, ducally crowned argent, gorged with a label
of three points of the last. Motto — "Sola virtus invicta."
Married, February 4, 1875, Alice Clare, youngest daughter
of Peter Constable-Maxwell, Esquire (by Helen Mary his
wife, daughter of John Peter Bruno Bowdon of Southgate,
in the county of Derby) ; and has Issue— XivsvXx Mary.
Seats — Corby Castle, in the county of Cumberland, and
Foxcote, near Shipston-on-Stour. Club — Athenceum.
Sir RICHARD NICHOLAS HOWARD, Knight
Bachelor, Justice of the Peace. Born 1831, being the only
son of the late Nicholas Howard of Shaldon, in the county
of Devon, by his wife Ann, daughter of William Sanders,
also of Shaldon ; was Mayor of Weymouth and Melcombe
Regis, 1870, 1881-1884, and 1886, when he was dubbed a
Knight Bachelor. C/«3j— National Liberal, Royal Thames
Yacht, New Thames Yacht. Livery — Dark blue with red
trimmings, brass buttons, red waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Per bend gules and sable,
within two bendlets three quatrefoils, the whole between
six crosses patonce fitch^e all or; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a
is the Naval Cockade.
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collar gemel and charged on the body with two quatrefoils
sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon gules,
charged with a cross patonce fitch^e or; with the Motto,
"Fides at animus." Postal address — Greenhill House,
Weymouth, Dorset.
ROBERT HOWARD, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice
of the Peace for the counties of Flint and Chester, High
Sheriff 1861, Lord of the Manors of Shocklach, Horton,
Cuddington, Caldecott, Chorlton, and Wigland. Bo r/i July
14, 1827, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
John Howard of Brereton Hall, in the county of Chester,
by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Aaron Clulow
of Macclesfield. Livery — Claret, with white facings.
Armorial bearings— Gules, on a bend indented argent,
between six cross crosslets fitch(§e or, three escallops
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
lion's face affronti^e or, a cross crosslet fitch(5e gules, be-
tween two wings of the last, each charged with a bend
indented argent. Motto — " Virtus sine metu." Married,
May 26, 1852, Lucy Annabella, only daughter of the
Venerable Isaac Wood of Newton, Archdeacon of Chester ;
and has Issue — (i) John Howard, Gentleman, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, born June 3, 1853 ; (2)
Robert Moreton Howard, Gentleman, born February 21,
1855, died January 29, 1881 ; (3) Nugent Howard, Gentle-
man, born March 23, 1858 ; Mary ; and Elizabeth. Seat —
Broughton Hall, Malpas, in the county of Chester. Club —
Reform.
ROBERT EDWARD HOWARD. Born 1864, being
the eldest son of the late Edward Carrington Howard, Esq.,
J. P., of Brinnington, by his first wife Margaret, dau. of
Robert Gill of Knotty Cross, near Liverpool. Armorial
bearings — Barry of six or and azure, on a bend ermine,
between two crosses bottony fitchde gules, a lion couchant
or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile also gules.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a cross bottony fitchee gules, a
lion couchant or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile
also gules. Motto — " Per fidem omnia."
§ ROBERT MOWBRAY HOWARD, Esquire, J.P. and
D.I^. Born May 23, 1854, being the third son of the
late Henry Howard of Greystoke Castle, Cumberland, Vjy
Charlotte Caroline Georgiana liis wife, eldest dau. of the
late Henry Lawes Long of Hampton Lodge. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i, gules, on a bend between si.x cross
crosslets fitche^e argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a
demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow
within a double tressure flory-counterflory of the first (for
Howard) ; 2. gules ttu'ee lions passant-guardant in pale or,
in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3.
chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant
or (for Fitzalan). Mantling gules and argent. Crests i.
issuant from a ducal coronet or, a pair of wings gules, each
charged with a bend between six cross crosslets fitch(5e
argent ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion
statant, with tail extended or, gorged with a ducal coronet
argent. Motto — "Sola virtus invicta." Married, Oz\. 6,
1881, Louisa Georgina, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Walter
Sneyd ; and has Issue - (i) Henry Ralph Mowbray Howard,
Gentleman, b. June i8, 1883 ; (2) Lyulph Walter Mowbray
Howard, Gentleman, b. Nov. 21, 1885; and Muriel Isabel
Catharine. Seat — Hampton Lodge, Farnham, Surrey,
C/«(55— Arthur's, Marlborough.
§ WILLIAM HOWARD, Esquire, J.P., Lieut.-Colonel
commanding 2nd V. B. Essex Regt. Born Sept. 22,
1852. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and azure, on
a I)end nel)uly or, between four cross crosslets fitchee of
is the Military Cockade.
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the last, a crescent between two lions' heads erased of the
second. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a lion passant azure, charged on the body with
two trefoils, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitch^e or. Married, April 29, 1879, Lily Margaret Sey-
mour, only dau. of John Fielde Jackson, by his wife Isabella
Matilda Mackellar ; and has Issue — (i) Alan Frederic
William Howard, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. April
II, 1883; (2) Guy Robert Howard, Gentleman (Haileybury
College), b. Feb. 5, 1886; Dorotliy Seymour; Barbara
Mackellar ; and Sybil Madeline. Residence — Kingswode
Hoe, Colchester, Esse-x.
HOWARD. Gules, on a bend or, between a fret couped
in chief and a cross crosslet in base both of the last, three
annulets vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper, charged on
the body with two annulets in pale vert, holding in the
paws a fret as in the arms, and resting the dexter hind paw
on SS as linked in a herald's collar.
Son of late Joseph Jackson Howard, Esq. , Maltravers
Herald of Arms Extraordinary. LL.D. , F.S.A. , b.
xZorj ; d. 1902 ; m. 1862, Ellen Clara, d. of J. West : —
Arthur Dashwood Howard, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ).
M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), b. 1866; m. 1899,
Melita Margaret, d. of W. Betts of Gately Hall, Norfolk.
Res. — Fairlight, Hampton Hill, Middlesex.
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a catherine-wheel argent, between a branch
of palm on the dexter, and another of cypress on the sinister
proper. Motto — " Pro fide."
Son of James Scott Howard, Esq., J. P., Treasurer of
Home District, and of United Counties of York and
Peel, b. 1798 ; d. 1866 ; m. 1822, Salome, d. of Capt.
Archibald McLean :^
Allan McLean-Howard, Esq., Capt. Reserve Militia,
Division Court Clerk, b. 1825 ; m. 1852, Wilhcmina, d.
of Donald Macdonald of Glen Donald, Chingnacousy, co.
Peel; and has surv. issue— (i) Allan McLean-Howard,
Gentleman, b. 1852; (2) Rev. James Scott McLean-
Howard, Rector of Newcastle, Ontario, b. 1856 [;«. ist,
Emma Louise {d.s.p.), d. of John Russell; 2nd, 1898,
Clara, d. ol late William Bright]; (3) Donald McLean-
Howard, Esq., formerly Capt. loth Roy. Grenadiers,
served in North-West 1885 (medal and clasp), and a
Capt. in Strathcona's Horse in S. Africa (medal and four
clasps), now Major in H.M.'s Army, b. 1861 \_m. ,
May (d.s.p.), d. of Thorton Bullock of Kingston-on-
Thames, England]; Elizabeth Salome; and Lucy Maud.
Posi. add.— City Hall, Toronto, Canada.
EMILY ALFREDA JULIA HOWARD - BURY.
Widow, commonly known as Lady Emily Alfreda Julia
Howard- Bury, of Charleville Forest, King's Co., being the
second dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Charleville (c.vi.).
Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and
4, vert a cross crosslet or, a canton argent for difference
(for Bury) ; 2 and 3 gules,' on a bend, between six cross
crosslets fitch^e argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a
demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow,
within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first, a
crescent sable for difference (for Howard) ; and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Bury, namely
vert, a cross crosslet or. Married, 1881, Kenneth Howard-
Bury, Esq. (eldest son of the Hon. James Kenneth Howard),
a J. P. and D.L. for King's Co. (High Sheriff 1884), and a
Capt. R. A. (ret. ), who assumed the additional name of Bury,
by Royal License, in 1881, and died 1885, leaving, with a
dau., Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, Esq., b. 1883. Re-
sidence— Charleville Forest, Tullamore.
H HOWARD HENRY HOWARD- VYSE, Esquire,
^ J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff for Northampton 1887),
Lieut. Royal Horse Guards 1879-84. Born March 7, 1858,
being the elder son of the late Richard Henry Richard
Howard- Vyse, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff of Bucks 1867),
Col. in the Army, formerly of the Royal Horse Guards,
M. P. for South Northamptonshire 1846-57, and for Windsor
1863-65, by his wife Hon. Julia Agnes, third dau. of Rt.
Hon. William, Lord Hylton. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a buck's head caboshed sable,
between the attires a cross of the last (for Vyse) ; 2 and
3 gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent
an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion pierced through
the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory
counterflory gules, a mullet sable charged with a crescent
or, for difference (for Howard). Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, the tail extended
or, ducally crowned and charged on the neck with a label
of three points argent, a mullet sable charged with a
crescent or, for difference (for Howard). Motto — " Virtutis
mille scuta." Married, July 6, 1882, Mabel Diana, dau. of
Rev. Granville .Sykes Howard-Vyse, Rector of Boughton ;
and has /.M//fc- — -(i) Richard Granville Hylton Howard-Vyse,
Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, b. June 27, 1883;
(2) George Cecil Howard-Vyse, Gentleman, b. Nov. 20,
1884 ; and Lilly Eleanor, d. Feb. 8, 1897. Seats — Stoke
Place, Slough ; Boughton Park, Northampton. Clubs —
Turf, White's, Naval and Military.
HOWARTH, quartered by BARTLETT,
HOWAT, see KIRKPATRICK-HOWAT,
HOWARD, of Ontario, Canada. Azure, a fesse argent,
between in chief a passion-cross of the last between two
fleurs-de-lis or, and in base a catherine-wheel of the
The Late DAVID GEMMILL HOWAT, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings Parted per pale sable and gules, a
chevron between three owls or. Mantling gules and argent.
is tbe Naval Cookade.
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Crest— On a wreath of the colours, the sun in his splen-
dour rising out of a cloud proper. Motto — " Post tenebras
lux." Residence — 2 Kew Terrace, Glasgow.
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head erased sable, charged with
CHARLES HOWATSON of Dornal and Glenbuck,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Ayr. Born 1832, being the eldest son
of the late William Howatson of Cronberry, co. Ayr, by his
wife Jane, elder dau. of George Samson of Rigg, co. Ayr.
Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — Sable, tuo
chevronels between as many owls in chief and a wolf's head
erased argent in base. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist appaumfe proper. Motto — "Hincorior." Married,
first, April 1859, Wilhelmlna Aird, dau. of Angus Fletcher
of Bernice, co. Argyll; and secondly, April 30, 1889,
Marion, dau. of Adam Brown of Glencotha, Peeblesshire ;
and has Issue by his second marriage — Charles Nile
Howatson, Gentleman, b. Jan. 25, 1890; Jane Hargraves
Samson ; and Isabel Holgate. Estates — Dornal and Glen-
buck, both in CO. Ayr. Residence — Glenbuck, N.B. Clnb^
— Conservative (Edinburgh), County (Ayr).
§ General Sir ARTHUR HOWLETT, K.C.B.
Born 1819, being the son of the late Rev. J. H.
Hewlett, M.A., Rector of Foston, co. Leicester, and
Reader at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall ; in the Indian
Mutiny 1857-1859, Q.-M.-G. Madras Army 1871-76,
Gen. LS.C. , on U.S. list i88g. Armorial bearings^
Sable, on a chevron embattled counter-embattled ermine,
between three owls' heads erased argent, an Eastern crown
gules, between two swords chevronways proper, the es-
cutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Order of
the Bath, and pendent below his badge as a K.C.B.
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a cross crosslet sable between two
branches of laurel proper. Motto — "Fide et vigilantia."
Married, 1844, Mary {d. Aug. 1901), dau. of the late
E. Presgrave, H.E.I.C.S. Residence — Clifton Lodge,
Upper Beulah Hill, Norwood, S.E.
HOYLE (11 June 1886). Ermine, on a pale engrailed
or, between two pellets in fesse, a pellet between two roses
three plates in pale between two branches, each bearing
three roses gules, stalked and leaved proper. Motto —
" Accedat virtus fidei." Livery — Green.
Son of Joshua Hoyle of Hawthorn Hill, Bacup, in.
Petty, d. of James Bentley : —
Isaac Hoyle', Esq., J. P. co. of Manchester, M.P.
Heywood Div. S.E. Lanes. 1885-1892, b. 4 Jan. 1828; m.
1st, 21 June 1854, Elizabeth [d. 21 Oct. 1870), d. of James
Smallpage of Reedley, Burnley; 2nd, 16 Oct. 1872, Mary
Hamer [d. 6 Apl. 1895), second d. of John Robinson Kay
of Wahnersley, Bury, Lanes. ; and has issue — (i) Edwartl
Lascelles Hoyle, Gentleman, b. 7 March 1857; (2) r<ev,
Joshua Fielding Hoyle, Clk. in Holy Orders, /'. 7 Alaich
1861 ; (3) James Smallpage Hoyle, Gentleman, /'. 7 May
1862 ; (4) Rev. Charles lidward Hoyle, Clk. in Holy
Orders, b. 12 March 1866; Frances Elizabeth; and Mary
Jane. Res. — Reedley, Branksome Park, Bournemouth.
Club — Reform.
HOZIER, see NEWLANDS.
§SiR HENRY MONTAGUE HOZIER, Esquire. K.C. B.
(Civil, 1897), Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. late comdg.
Royal Arsenal Artillery Volunteers, formerly Hon. Lieut. -
Col. in Her Majesty's Army, third son of James Campbell
Hozier, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Mauldslie Castle and
Newlands, co. Lanark, by his wife Catherine Margaret,
second dau. of Sir William Feilden, Baronet, of Fenis-
cowles, CO. Lancashire. Livery — Dark blue, with red
facings. Armorial bearings — Vair, on a chevron gules,
three bezants, a chief gyionny of eight or and sable, imi^aling
the arms of Ogilvy, namely argent, a lion passant guardant
gules, crowned with an imperial crown and gorged with an
(5pen one, both proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and on a wreatii of his liveries is set for Crest, a blood-
hound sejant proper ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, "Aye ready." Married, Sept. 28, 1878, Henrietta
Blanche, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Blanche,
dau. of the Right Hon. David Graham Drummond Ogilvy,
seventh Earl of Airlie. Seat — Stonehouse, in the co. of
Lanark. Toiun residence — 26.^ North Audley Street, W.
Clubs — Turf, Cavalry, Junior United Service, Beefsteak,
New (Edinburgh), Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Clyde
Yacht.
HUBBERSTY, see CANTRELL-HUBBERSTY.
HUCKS, quartered by GIBBS.
TRISTRAM FREDERICK CROFT HUDDLES-
TON, Gentleman, Fellow of King's Coll., Camb. , 1871-80.
Born Jan. 23, 1848, being the second son of the late Rev.
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George James Huddleston, M.A., J. P. for the Isle of Ely,
by his wife Anne, dau. of William Lee of Upwell, D.L. for
Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a fret gules, in
chief a lion passant guardant sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
dexter and sinister embowed, vested ermine, cuffed gules,
the hands supporting a dexter gauntlet erect proper, encircled
by a chaplet of roses gules. Motto — -"Per varios casus."
Married, 1879, Bessie Drinkwater, dau. of the Rev. James
Chataway, Rector of Rotherwick, Hants ; and has Issue
— (i) Arthur James Croft, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ), b.
July 6, 1880 ; (2) Purefoy Gawntlett Huddleston, Gentleman,
/'. April 28, 1886. Residence — 14 Selwyn Gardens, Cam-
bridge.
HUDDLESTONE, see LAWLOR-HUDDLESTONE.
ANDREW JOHN HUDLESION, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 19, 1856, being the eldest son of the late William
Hudleston, Esq., C.S. I., of Hutton John, J. P., by his
wife Laura Henrietta, dau. of George Ledwell Taylor.
Armorial bearings— Gules, fretty argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
dexter and sinister embowed, vested argent, holding in the
hands a scalp proper, the inside gules. Motto — " Soli Deo
honor et gloria." Married, Feb 28, 1894, Emma Marie,
eldest dau. of Major Herbert Champion Roberts, late
Madras Army ; and has /jjv/s^Gertrude Dorothy.
HUDSON, see DONALDSON-HUDSON.
JAMES HUDSON, Esq., J.P. Surrey, High Sheriff
1890. Born March 4, 1832, being the second son of the late
Anthony Hudson, Esq., by his wife Agnes Saunderson.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron
nebuly or and vert, in chief three martlets in fesse, and in
base an escallop, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
two escallops in fesse sa. , thereon a martlet or. Motto —
" Animo non astutia." Married, Feb. 15, 1854, Eliza
Anna, dau. of James W'atkins of London ; and has Issue —
(i) James Hudson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1857 \m. June
16, 1886, Kate, dau. of Samuel Smith of St. Albans] ; (2)
Fredeiic Hudson, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 14, 1865 ; (3) John
Staftbrd Hudson, Gentleman, /;. July 3, 1874 ; Eliza Agnes
[;«. 1882, Richard Fletcher Beaumont of \\'erks Farm,
Nutfield, Surrey] ; Agnes [w. 1880, Charles Edward Lewis
of Norwood, Surrey] ; Florence [;«. 1883, Frank Griffith
of Norwood, Surrey] ; Isabel \_m. 1883, Arthur William
Groser of Crouch End, Middlesex]; Lilian [w. , June 26,
1890, William James, son of W. Young of Beckenham,
Kent] ; Helen ; and Eugenie. Seat — The Manor House,
Reigate, Surrey. CUib — Devonshire.
Reverend JOSEPH HUDSON, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Hon. Canon Carlisle. Born July 12, 1834, being
the eldest son of Rev. Joseph Hudson, M.A., Vicar of
Chillingham, Northumberland. Armorial bearings — Or,
three falchions bar wise in pale sable, on a chief per pale
gules and azure a cross nioline between two cross crosslets
fitch^e argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon wings displayed proper,
beaked membered and belled or, collared azure, re-
posing the dexter claw on an escocheon gules charged
with a cross crosslet fitch^e argent. Married, August
6, 1857, Mary Anne, dau. of John Unsworth of The
Thorne, Penrith ; and, secondly, Sept. 16, 1880, Emily
Valence, widow of Rev. H. W. Cookson, D.D., Master
of Peterhouse, Cambridge; and has Issue — (i) John
Hudson, Gentleman, b. June i, i860; (2) Ernest Hud-
son, Gentleman, b. Oct. 21, (869; (3) Herbert Hudson,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 23, 1875 ; 14) Austin Wells Eustace
Hudson, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1879; Mary; Gertrude
Barbara ; Mabel Jane ; and Elizabeth. Seat — Crosby
House, Carlisle.
Rear-Admiral JOSEPH SAMUEL HUDSON; served
in Burmese Campaign 1851-53, Baltic 1854, Black Sea and
Sea of Azoff 1854-56 (Knight of Legion of Honour, and
has fifth class of Medjidie), China 1857-1860. Borti Oct.
17, 1834, being the second son of Capt. John Hudson,
R.N., by his wife Emily Keith. Livery — Blue. Armorial
bearings — Or, three falchions barways in pale sable, on
a chief per pale gules and azure, a cross moline between
two cross crosslets fitch(Se argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
displayed proper, beaked, membered, and belled or,
collared azure, reposing the dexter claw on an escutcheon
gules, charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e argent. Married,
July 29, 1869, Mary Caroline Thornhill, widow, dau. of
Gen. Charles Frederica Havelock ; and has Issue — Joseph
Hudson, Gentleman, /;. April i, 1876; and Emily. Resi-
dence— Hythe, Southampton.
WILLIAM HEBARD HUDSON, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrisier-at-Law, and
formerly a Judge and Justice of the Peace in the Presidency
of Bengal. Born July 27, 1838, beintj the fifth son of the
late John Corrie Hudson, formerly Chief Clerk of the Legacy
Duty Office, Somerset House, by his wife Emily, daughter
of James Hebard of Ewell, in the county of Surrey. Mr.
Hudson claims decent from the family of Kirkpatrick of
Closeburn, Dumfries, through his great-grandmother Mary,
daughter of Thomas Kirkpatrick of Knock, born 1677.
Clubs- Junior Carlton, Grosvenor (and all the Clubs in the
North-VVest Provinces, India). Livery — Black and gold.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron
sable and or, in chief a garb of the last, and in base an
estoile of the first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a cock holding in the beak an acorn leaved
and slipped, and between two ears of wheat all proper.
Married, June i, 1865, Rosaline Walter, daughter of
John Guy, Surgeon, of Golden Square, London. Pos-
tal addresses — c/o Messrs. Grindlay & Company, 55
Parliament Street, Westminster ; c/o Messrs. Grindlay,
Groom & Company, Bombay; or Common Room, Lin-
coln's Inn.
HUDSON (H. Coll., 1900). Per chevron indented
vert and argent, tvyo escallops in chief of the last, and a
lion sejant in base gules, supporting with the dexter paw
a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop argent, in front of a fasces in bend surmounting
a sword in bend sinister proper, the pommel and hilt or,
the whole between two buffalo-horns sable. Motto — "In
tuis manibus Domine."
Son of Henry Hudson, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, d.
of William Hooton : —
Arthur Hudson, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Puisne Judge for
the Colony of Sierra Leone, b. 7 Jan. 1861 ; m. 1899, Mary
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Rose, d. of Capt. Donald Hay M'Barnet, 79th Regt.
J?es. — 23 Iverna Court, Kensington, London, W. ; Miraniar,
Sierra Leone. C/i/i — Grosvenor.
MSiR EDWARD HUDSON HUDSON-KINAHAN,
W second Baronet, of Glenville, in the county of Cork,
Lieutenant 21st Hussars (1887- 1896). Bo}yt November
3, 1865, being the son of Sir Edward Hudson- Kinahan,
first Baronet, by his wife Emily Isabella, daughter of the
Reverend Daniel Dickinson, Doctor of Divinity. Creation
— September 26, 1887. Club. — Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i
and 4, per bend azure and gules, on a cross couped
argent, a fleur-de-lis sable (for Kinahan) ; 2 and 3 per
pale gules and sable, on a fesse or, between three boars'
heads couped argent, as many lions rampant of the
second (for Hudson). Upon the escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant sable, holding in his paws a battle-
axe proper, and charged on the shoulder with a cross,
couped or (for Kinahan) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules, charged with a cross couped or, and
holding between the paws a boar's head of the arms (for
Hudson). Supporters — On either side a lion per fesse,
that on the dexter sable and gules, and on the sinister
gules and sable, each sem6e of trefoils slipped, plain col-
lared, and charged on the shoulder with a tower all or.
Motto — "Deo fidens persistas." Heir presumptive — His
brother, Robert Henry Hudson-Kinahan, Esquire, born
1872. Seat — Glenville Ardnageehy, Fermoy, in the co. of
Cork.
HUGHES, quartered by LE FLEMING,
HUGHES, set G WYNNE-HUGHES.
HUGHES (H. Coll.). Azure, within two chevronels or,
between two mullets in chief and a horse rampant in base
argent, three bezants and two fleurs-de-lis alternately of
the second. Mantling' azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, two horse-shoes azure, thereon a stag's head
erased or ; with the Motto, " Faber quisque fortunai suas."
Son of Sir Edwin Hughes, /'. 1832 ; d. ; m.
1853, Eleanor (who died 1872), d. of John Smith of
Woolwich Arsenal : —
Edward Talfourd Hughes, Esq., /'. 29 Dec. 1855. Res. —
Oaklands, Woolwich.
FREDERIC JAMES ROBERT HUGHES, Esquire,
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Regt., served
in .South African Campaign. Boni Jan. 5, 1874, being the
eldest son of the late Sir Frederic Hughes, Knight, of Ross-
lare Fort and Barntown House, co. Wexford, J. P. and
D.L. , High Sherift' 1889, late Capt. 7th Madras Cavalry,
and Knight of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and
Sun, F. R.G.S. , F. R.A.S. , by his second wife Theodosia,
eldest da.u. of Edward James, of Swarland Park, co.
Northumberland. Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron
sable, Vjetween three griffins' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-
lis between two mullets pierced of the field, Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased gules, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — " Verus amor patrice." Married, 1902, Annie
Margaret, youngest dau. of William Bolton of The
Island, Kilmuckridge, co. Wexford ; and h.as Issue — Eva
Frederica. Residence — Bally-Cross, Bridgetown, co. Wex-
ford. Club—KoysX St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
H GEORGE PRINGLE HUGHES, Esquire, Justice of
^ the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society, High Sheriff for the county of North-
umberland 1890-1891. Born 1833, being the eldest son of
George Hughes Hughes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace,
by his wife Margaret, daughter of W. A. Dunn. Clubs —
Northumberland, Northern Counties. Livery — Green with
light yellow facings. Armorial bearings-^He bears for
Arms : Per bend azure and gules, on a bend indented
between two demi-lions couped argent, a rose of the
second between two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert between two
wings azure, a stork argent, beaked and legged gules.
Estate and postal address — Middleton Hall, Wooler, Nor-
thumberland.
GUY FERGUSON HUGHES, Esquire. Born July 29,
1880, being the fifth son of the late General Sir William
Templer Hughes, K.C.B., by his second wife Georgiana
Maria, dau. of the Rev. William John Phillpotts, Arch-
deacon of Cornwall. Armorial bearings -Per pale azure
and gules, on a chevron embattled and counter-embattled
ermine, between three fleurs-de-lis argent, two swords
chevronways proper, pommels and hilts or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a sword paleways point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or, an arm in armour, couped at the elbow
and fesseways, the hand in a gauntlet all proper, holding a
fleur-de-lis gules. Postal address — Dunley, Bovey Tracey,
Devon.
§HUGH ROBERT HUGHES, Esquire, Lord-Lieu-
tenant of Flintshire, J. P. and D.L. Denbighshire
(High .Sheriff of Anglesey 1855). Born June 11, 1827,
being the eldest son of Hugh Robert Hughes, by his second
wife Anne, dau. of Thomas Lance of Wavertree, co.
Lancaster. Armorial bearings — Gules, two lions passant
and a rose in chief argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a coronet or, a d«iBf-lion rampant argent,
holding between the paws a rose gules, slipped vert.
Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddim, Duw a digon." Married,
April 18, 1853, Lady Florentia Emily, second dau. of
Henry Thomas, first Eail of Ravensworth ; and has Issue
— (i) Hugh Seymour Bulkeley Lewis Hughes, Gentleman,
b. 1862 [w., Oct. 22, 1885, Mary Stewart, eldest dau. of
James Stewart Hodgson of Lythehill, Haslemere, and has
issue, Eveline Mary] ; (2) Henry Bodvel Lewis Hughes,
late Captain in the 14th Hussars, b. Dec. 24, 1864; Elizabeth
Bromwen[;«., Aug. 19, 1881, .St. John Charlton, and has
issue, two daus. and a son]; Hon. Mary Florentia [ap-
pointed a Maid of Honour to Her Majesty the Queen,
July 10, 1891] ; Frances Anne ; Eleanor, d. an infant, 1858 ;
Horatia Maria Susanna; and Anne Gwendolen [w., April
I, 1892, Major-Gen. Edward William Wynne of Coed
Coch (late of the Grenadier Guards), and has issue, a son.
She married secondly, Feb. 5, 1896, the Hon. Laurence
Alan Brodrick, second son of William, eighth Viscount
Middleton, and has issue, a daughter]. Seats — Kinmel
Park, Abergele; Glanywern, Denbigh.
§ JOSEPH WILLIAM HUGHES, Esquire, Major,
Gen., retired through illness in 1885 as full Col. of the
2nd Batt. Dorset Regiment (late 54th), in which regiment
he had served since 1854. Born 1837, being the second
son of George Hughes Hughes, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Margaret, dau. of W. A. Dunn. Live>y—Gxfier\ with light
yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Per bend azure
is the Military Cockade.
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and gules, on a bend indented between two demi-lions
couped argent, a rose of the second between two
fleurs-de-lis of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
between two wings azure, a stork argent, beaked and
legged gules. Alarried, Jan. 2, 1879, Frances Hughes,
dau. of William Henry Cox, Esq., of 38 Brunswick Square,
Brighton. Postal address— 2 Preston Park Avenue,
Brighton.
LOUIS CAMPBELL HUGHES, Esquire. Born
March 7, 1877, being the fourth son of the late General Sir
William Tenipler Hughes, K.C.B. , by his second wife
Georgiana Maria, dau. of the Rev. William John Phillpotts,
Archdeacon of Cornwall. Armorial bearings - Per pale
azure and gules, on a chevron embattled counter-embattled
ermine, between three fleurs-de-lis argent, two swords
chevronways proper, pommels and hilts or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a sword paleways point downwards proper, pom-
mel and hilt or, an arm in armour couped at the elbow
and fesseways, the hand in a gauntlet all proper, holding a
fleur-de-lis gules. Postal address —"DwaXfiy , Bovey Tracey,
Devon.
§ MICHAEL JAMES HUGHES, Esquire, Capt. in
Her Majesty's Reserve of Officers, late Capt. 2nd
Life Guards, Lord of the Manor of Penketh. Bor/i March
18, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Michael Hughes,
Esq., J. P., of Sherdley Hall, Lancaster, and of his wife
Ellinor Mary, only dau. of Admiral Campbell of Ard-
patrick, Argyllshire. Clubs — Marlborough, Boodle's,
Portland. Livery — Dress: white coat red waistcoat and
breeches ; undress : coat and overalls dark grey, black
buttons, red waistcoat, drab greatcoat, with red collar.
Armorial bearings— Gules, two lions passant in pale,
" Heb Dduw heb ddim, Duw a digon." Married, Aug.
18, 1896, Edith Mary, youngest dau of the late Col.
Brewster Macpherson of Belleville, Inverness-shire, N.B.
5faA— Sherdley Hall, St. Helens, Lancashire ; Penketh
Hall, near Warrington.
WALTER HASTINGS FREDERIC HUGHES,
_ Esquire, Lieut, sth Bombay Cavalry (Sindh Horse),
late Midshipman R.N., and Lieut. R.F.A. Born Feb.
10, 1875, being the younger son of the late Capt. Sir Frederic
Hughes, Knight Bachelor, Knight of the Lion and Sun of
Persia, J. P., D.L. co. Wexford, F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S. Ar-
morial bearings -Or, on a chevron sable, between three
griflins' head erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two mullets
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, holding in the
beak a fleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Verus amor patriae."
Postal address^BzuMon House, Rosslare, Wexford. Club
— Junior Army and Navy.
WILLIAM HUGHES, Gentleman, Fellow of the Insti-
tute of Actuaries. Bo?-n December 1839, being the son of
William Sevecke Hughes, and his wife Sophia, daughter of
William Pulsford. Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron
and in chief a rose argent, in the dexter chief point a
mullet for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Out of a coronet or, a demi-lion rampant argent, hold-
ing in the paws a rose gules, slipped vert. Motto—
between three fleurs-de-lis and in the centre chief point a
rose all gules, a leopard's face between two roses of the
field. Mantling gules and or. Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion or, holding between the
paws an eagle's head erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between
two roses of the last. Motto — "Semper meliora spero."
Married, and has Issue — (i) Lancelot Hall Hughes, Gentle-
man, M.A., Cambridge; (2) Maurice Blackburn Hughes,
Gentleman ; Jessie Smith ; Mabel Pulsford \_m. Alfred Sidney
E. Sedgwick of Weston-Super-Mare] ; Katharine Sevecke ;
Winifred Mary ; Dorothy Taynton ; and Olive Scott.
Residence — 62 Palace Road, Tulse Hill, S.W. Clubs —
Junior Constitutional, and Thatched House.
RALPH BULLER HUGHES-BULLER (surname of
Buller assumed only by Deed-Poll 1901), Esquire. Born
Feb. 28, 1871, being the third but eldest surviving son of
the late General Sir William Templar Hughes, K.C.B.,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Sir William's first marriage with Katherine Mary, dau. and
coheir of Commander Thomas Wentworth Buller, R.N.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale azure and
gules, on a chevron embattled counter-embattled ermine,
between three fleurs-de-lis argent, two swords chevronways
proper, pommels and hilts or (for Hughes); 2 and 3, sable,
on a cross argent, pierced of the field, four eagles displayed
of the first (for Buller). Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword paleways
point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or, an arm in
armour couped at the elbow and fesseways, the hand in a
gauntlet all proper, holding a tleur-de-lis gules. Mar-
tied, Jan. II, 1898, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late
Dr. Norman MacLeod, D.D. ; and has Issue — Catherine
Ann. Seat — Dunley, Bovey Tracey, Devon. Club —
Isthmian.
HUGHES-D'AKTH (R.L., 1808, H. Coll.). Sable, a
gryphon passant, wings elevated or, between three crescents
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head couped or, in the beak a
trefoil slipped vert.
Sons of Narbrough Hughes-D'Aeth, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
M.A., of Knowlton Court, /'. 1822; </. 1886; ;«.
1857, Agnes Charlotte, only d. of Henry Knight : —
Lewis Narbrough Hughes-D'Aeth, Esq., J. P. Kent,
late Capt. R. Scots Fus. , b. 1858; 7n. 1894, Eleanor
Frances, d. of late Rev. Walter Sneyd of Keele Hall,
Stafford ; and has issue — Syhia Margaret. Res. — Eastcote
Grange, Pinner. Club — Naval and Military.
Henry Hughes-D'Aeth, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Reginald Hughes-D'Aeth, Esq., Capt. late East Kent
Regt., Gov. of Warwick Prison, b. 1865; m. 1897, Hon.
Selina Marguerite Gathorne-Hardy, d. of Lord Medway ;
and has issue — (i) John Reginald Hughes-D'Aeth, Gentle-
man, b. 1899; (2) James Narbrough Hughes-D'Aeth,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Joan Marguerite. Res. —
Governor's House, Warwick.
Edward Knatchbull Hughes-D'Aeth, Gentleman, b. 1866 ;
m. 1894, Amy, d. of late Capt. Stanley Bullock. Res. —
Tampa, Florida.
Arthur Cloudesley Shovel Hughes D'Aeth, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., b. 1874; m. 1903, Evelyn, d. of Col. W. E. R.
Kelly, b. . Res.—
§ WILLIAM HUGHES-HUGHES, Esq., J. P. for
London, Middlesex, and Westminster, M.A. (O.xon.),
Barrister-at-Law. Bor/i 1817, being the only son of the
late William Hughes-Hughes, Esq., of Bellevue House,
Ryde, sometime M.P. for O.xford (who assumed the name
of Hughes in lieu of Hewitt by Royal License in 1825),
by Maria, youngest dau. of Richard V. Field of Brixton
Rise, Surrey. Clubs — City Carlton, Constitutional. Ar-
morial bearings^ Argent, on a pile engrailed azure, between
two escallops in fesse gules, a lion rampant of the field.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a staff raguly fesseways
proper, and thereon a lion couchant~azure, holdmg between
the paws an escallop as in the arms, a tilting-spear erect or.
Motto — "Semper 'Vigilans." Married, 1845, Ellen, dau. of
Joseph Oldham of Stamford Hill, Middlesex ; and by her,
who died 1885, has, with other surviving Issue — Montagu
Edward Hughes-Hughes, Esq., J. P. for London, /;. 1853.
Residence — ^The Quadrant, Highbury, London, N.
HULL, quartered by MALET.
EDMUND CHARLES PENDLETON HULL,
Gentleman, J. P. for the Borough of Reigate. Dor7i March
I, 1840, being the third son of the late Rev. John Dawson
Hull, Vicar of Wickhambrook, co. Suffolk, by his wife
Alicia, dau. of Richard Benson, Esq., Capt. R.N., of
Fathom Park, Newry, co. Down. Livery — Blue black,
white collar and cuffs, silver buttons. Armorial bearings-
Sable, a chevron engrailed erminois, between three talbots'
heads erased argent, a crescent for difference. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a talbot's head erased argent, gorged with a collar dan-
cett^e erminois, between two laurel branches proper.
Motto — "Vi at virtute." Married. Aug. 29, 1879, Fanny
Maria, eldest dau. of Rev. Archibald /lineas Julius, M.A.
(St. John's Coll., Camb.) ; and has lsstie—(\) Trevor Julius
Dawson Hull, Gentleman, b. June 24, 1880 ; (2) Leonard
Stewart Benson Hull, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1882 ; {3
Hubert Charles Edward Hull, Gentleman, b. Nov. 18,
1891 ; (4) Charles John Leslie Hull, Gentleman, b. Sept.
23, 1897 ; Winifred Grace Alicia ; Millicent Mary Blanche ;
Evelyn Fanny Charlotte ; and Isabel Julia. Seat — Earls-
wood Moimt, Redhill, Surrey. C/w^j— Junior Carlton,
Constitutional, City of London.
EDWARD HULL, Gentleman, M.A. (Dublin), LLT:).
(Glasgow), F.R.S. , late Director of the Geological Survey
of Ireland, conducted a Scientific Expedition sent out by the
Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund through
& is the Military Cockade.
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Arabia Petra and Palestine 1883-84, now Secretary to the
Victoria Institute. Born May 21, 1829, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. John Dawson Hull, Vicar of Wickham-
brook, CO. Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Sable, a chevron
engrailed erminois between three talbots' heads erased ar-
gent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot's head erased argent, gorged
with a collar dancetti^e erminois between two laurel branches
proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married Mary Cathe-
rine Henrietta, dau. of the late Charles Turner Cooke,
M.D. , Cheltenham; and has Issue— V\"\\!a. one other son and
four daus. an eldest son, Edward Gordon Hull, Gentleman,
M.D. Resideyice — 20 Arundel, Gardens, London, W. Club
— Constitutional.
ARDERNE HULLEY, Esquire, J. P. Natal. Bor7i 1838,
being the son of Jasper HuUey, Esq., of The One House,
Rainow, in the County Palatine of Chester, by his wife Maria,
dau. of Philip Holland of Hordern, Rainow. Livery — Green,
with yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Sable, three piles
or, two issuant from the chief and one from the base, each
charged with a hillock vert, with 47 quarterings (for Arderne,
Glanville, Sackville, Oreby, Montalt, D'Albini, St. Hilary,
Kevelioc, Gernon, Meschines. Lupus, Lupus, Algar, Wet-
tenhall, Wettenhall, Leigh of Baguley, Venables, Leigh of
Westhall, De Lega, Swinehead, Baguley, Corona, Donne,
Kingsley, Sylvester, Thornton, Kingsley, Sylvester, Hellesby,
Hatton, Fitz Ivor, Crispin, Leigh, De Lega, Alperam, Donne,
Kmgsley, Sylvester, Thornton, Kingsley, Sylvester, Hellesby,
Hatton, Fitz Ivor, Crispin, and Weaver). Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-cat-a-
mountain regardant argent, holding between the paws an
escocheon or, charged with a hillock vert. Motto — "One
House, one Faith." Married Fanny Cecilia, dau. of
Arthur Clarence, Esq., High Sheriff of Natal; and has
Issue — (i) Jasper Done Clarence HuUey, Gentleman, b.
1S77 ; (2) "Arthur Booth Hulley, Gentleman, b. 1883;
Ethel Maria Sawyer ; Mary Arderne ; and Ellie Gorton.
Estate — The One House, Rainow, Cheshire. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
WILLIAM WILBRAHAM BLETHYN HULTON,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co. Lancaster, B.A. Camb. ,
Barrister-at-Law, Constable of Lancaster Castle 1892. Born
July 31, 1844, being the eldest son of the late William Ford
Hulton, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Georgiana, dau.
of Sir John Lister-Kaye, Bart., of Denby Grange, co. York,
by Lady Amelia Gray, dau. of the 5th Earl of Stamford and
Warrington. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a hart's head and neck caboshed argent, between
two branches of hawthorn proper. Motto— " Mens flecti
nescia." Married, firstly, April 24, 1867, Sarah Matilda,
only dau. of Ralph Rothwell of Ribbleton Hall, co. Lan-
caster; and has Issue— (1) William Rothwell Hulton,
Gentleman, b. 1868 [w., July 21, 1890, Ethel Marguerite,
third dau. of Edward Richmond Gale Braddyll, and has
with other issue, Roger Braddyll HuUon, Gentleman,
b. Mar. 30, 1891]; (2) Ralph Edward Hulton, Gentleman,
b. 1869 [d. young) ; (3) Montagu Lister Hulton, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.N., b. 1871 ; (4) Arthur Hyde Hulton,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1873 [/«., April 25, 1899,
Violet Eugenia, third dau. of the late Capt. Arthur Lister-
Kaye, R.A., of Manor House, Stretton-on-Dunsmore,
Rugby]; Caroline Maria [w., Aug. 17, 1897, Percy Tindal
Robertson]. He married secondly. May, i, 1879, Margaret
Lucy, third dau. of Colonel William Assheton Cross of Red
Scar, CO. Lancaster. 5ra/— Hulton Park, near Bolton-le-
Moors. Club — Arthur's.
WILLIAM EDWARD MONTAGU HULTON-
HARROP, Esquire, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff of
Shropshire 1885). [Became tenant in tail of the Bardsley,
Gatten, Bedlwyn, and other estates in Shropshire, Lanca-
shire, Flintshire, and Yorkshire, on condition that he
assumed the name and arms of Harrop, which he did by
Royal Licence, dated at Whitehall, Dec. 8, 1866.] Born
Aug. 30, 1848, being the second son of the late Arthur
Hyde Hulton, B.A. , sometime of Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
and Incumbent of Christ Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, by
his wife Elizabeth Margaret, second dau. of the late Jonah
Harrop, Esq., D.L. co. Lancaster, and a Magistrate for
Lancaster, Chester, and West Riding of York. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and
sable, three eagles displayed, collared and charged on the
breast with a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged (for Harrop) ;
2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant double-queued gules, armed
is the Naval Cockade.
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and langued azure (for Hulton). Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, in front of a saltire or, an eagle displayed
sable, crusily argent (for Harrop) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet
or, a stag's head argent, attired of the first, between two
branches proper, each bearing three roses argent, seeded
gules, barbed vert (for Hulton). Motto — " Terrena peri-
cula sperno." Married, Jan. 16, 1878, Margaret Henrietta
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Calverley Bewicke of Close
House, Northumberland; and has hsjie — (i) Hugh de
Lacy Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, b. March 5, 1880; (2)
Arthur Blethyn Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, b. Aug. 22,
1884 ; (3) Cyril Charles Montagu Hulton-Harrop, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 30, 1886 ; (4) Victor Edward Hulton-
Harrop, Gentleman, b. Jan. 12, 1889; (5) Frank Lister
Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, b. July 16, 1890 ; Alyne Vera ;
and Gladys May \_m., July 15, 1903, Algernon Hugh Heber
Percy of Hodnet, co. Salop]. Seats — Bardsley, nr. Ashton-
under-Lyne ; Gatten, near Pontesbury, Salop ; and Lyth-
wood Hall, near Shrewsbury. Residence — Lythwood Plall,
Shrewsbury. Club — New University.
Colonel ARCHIBALD HUME, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Kirkcudbright, Hon. Col. of and late
Lieut. -Col. commanding 3rd Batt. King's Own Scottish
Borderers. Born Dec. 27, 1843, being the only child of the
late Archibald Hume of Spitalside, co. Ayr, by his wife
Anne, dau. of Samuel Watson of Ayr. Armorial bearings
— Per fesse vert and argent, a lion rampant counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's head erased gules, armed and langued
azure. Motto — "True to the end." Married, Jan. 10,
1865, Agnes, dau. of the late John Walker of Miteside, co.
Cumberland ; and by her (who died Feb. 24, 1890) has had
Isstte — (i) Archibald Hume, Gentleman, b. June 5, 1866
[?«., Feb I, 1901, Lily, dau. of Paul Baker of Montana,
U.S.A.]; (2) Herbert Hume, Gentleman, b. Julys, 1867;
(3) Charles Edward Hume, Gentleman, b. Oct. 28, 1870,
d. July 2, 1897 ; (4) John Basil Lockhart Hume, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 10, 1871 ; (5) Ernest Aymer Hume, Gentleman,
b. June 13, 1874, d. May 2, 1900; Agnes Beatrice [/«.,
August 3, 1901, Francis Aloysius McGlade, late of Glen-
colunibkille, co. Donegal, Ireland, and d. 1903]; Evelyn
Mary \in., Jan. 18, 1889, Walter Charles Scott of Walla-
long, Hunter River, N.S.W.]; and Eleanor Octavia. Seat
— Auchendolly, Dalbeattie, co. Kirkcudbright. Club — New
(Edinburgh).
■utenant-General Sir ROBERT HUME, K.C.B.
(i ;, served in Crimea campaign 1854-55 (twice severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal with three clasps.
Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal),
and in command of 55th Regt. in Bhootan Expedition
1865 (medal with clasp), S. Afghanistan Field Force 1880-81
(thanked by Government), &c. Born 1828, being the son
of the late Rev. Robert Hume of 63 Dawson Street, Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, vert, a lion rampant
argent (for Hume) ; 2 and 3, argent, three popinjays vert,
beaked gules (for Pepdie) ; the escutcheon being surrounded
by the ribbon of the Bath, and pen den this badge of a K.C.B.
Married, 1872, Jane, dau. of R. Brown, H.E.I.C.S., and
widow of Capt. Harris of the Indian Army. C/«d— United
Service.
JOHN COOKSON HUME-COOKSON, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings-
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar gemelle or, holding between the paws
a leg couped at the thigh in armour proper, garnished and
spurred or (for Cookson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-heraldic antelope regardant argent, charged on the
shoulder with a lozenge azure, and resting the dexter fore-
leg on an escutcheon or, charged with a popinjay proper
(for Hume). Residence —
HUMFREY, quartered by MASON.
HUMFREY, see BLAKE-HUMFREY.
HUMFREY (U.O., 1666). Quarterly, i and 4, gules,
a cross botonny or (Humfrey); 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend sable, three lozenges of the first, each charged with a
saltire gules (Urswick). Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a sphinx sejant proper. Motto
— " Sic olim."
Sons of John Keys Humfrey, Esq., of Cavanacor,
J.P. CO. "Donegal (High Sheriff 1868), b. 1828; d.
1870; m. 1st, 1857, Bessie Harriet [d. 1859), d. of
Henry William Wray of HoUymount ; 2nd, 1865,
Maria, d. of Falconer Miles of Merton Sandford, co.
Dublin :—
Benjamin Geale Humfrey, Esq., Col. 3rd Batt. Leics.
Regt., Major (ret.) 17th Foot, commanded his batt. in S.
African War (medal and 3 clasps), b. 1858; »/. 1885,
Emily Anne, d. of William Knox, H.E. I.C.S. , of Clonleigh,
CO. Donegal; and has issue — (i) Benjamin Humfrey,
Gentleman, b. 1885; (2) William Knox Humfrey, Gentle-
man, t. 1891; (3) Percy Gerald Humfrey, Gentleman, /;.
1897; and Mary Isabella. Seat — Cavanacor, Ballindrait,
CO. Donegal.
William Keys Humfrey, Gentleman, Lieut. S. African
Constab. , served during Riel Rebellion, Canada (medal),
and in S. African War (two medals), b. 1866 ; m. 1903, d.
of Rev. Du Toit of Potchefstroom, S. Africa. Res. —
§ ARTHUR CHARLES HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Es-
quire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and
Chairman of County Council, and Deputy Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for the county of Montgomery, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Merioneth, and Barrister-
at-Law, Member of Parliament for the county of Mont-
gomery, Chairman of the Cambrian Railways Company,
and of the Central Welsh Board for Intermediate Edu-
cation. Born November 9, 1836, being the son of the
late Erskine Humphreys, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's
Inn, \)y his wife Eliza, daughter of Edward Johnes, Doctor
of Medicine, of Lower Garfhmyl ; assumed by Royal
License the name and arms of Owen in 1876, in compli-
ance with a settlement of the Glansevern estate made by
Mrs. Anne Warburton Owen. Livery — Blue- and silver.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a tilting-spear erect or, the head
proper, imbrued gules, between three scaling-ladders argent,
on a chief ermine, a fort triple-towered of the third. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wolf salient proper, supporting a scaling-
ladder argent. Motto — " Toraf cyn plygaf." Married,
January 26, 1874, Maria, eldest daughter of the late James
Russell, Esqviire, one of Her Majesty's Council Learned in
the Law ; and has Issue — Arthur Erskine Owen Humphreys-
Owen, Gentleman, born June 16, 1876 ; Eleanor Frances ;
Alice; and Diana. Seat — Glansevern, Berriew, in the
county of Montgomery. Clubs — Athenosiim, Bath, National
Liberal, Oxford and Cambridge.
ALFRED PAGET HUMPHRY, Esquire, J.P. for
Cambs. , County Alderman Cambs. , formerly Lieut. -Col.
is the Military Cockade.
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Suffolk Regt. , M.A. Trinity Coll., Cambs. Born June
20, 1850, being the only son of the late Sir George Murray
Humphry, Knight Bachelor, F.R.S. , by his wife Mary,
dau. of the late Daniel Robert M'Nab of Ei^ping Place,
Epping, Essex. Livery — Black, silver buttons. Ar-
morial bearings (Fed. H. Coll.) — Argent, on a cross bot-
tony, between in the first and fourth quarters a talbot's
head erased gules, a rose of the first barbed and seeded
proper, between four escallops also of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a rock, thereon a falcon close proper, belled and
jessed or, holding in the beak a key argent, four escallops
also or. Motto— " Persiste." Married, firstly, March i^,
1876, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Thomas Boycott, M.D. ,
of 46 Montagu Square, W. He manied secondly, Sept.
I, 1887, Clara Edyth, dau. of the late Charles Murchison,
M.D. , F.R.S. , of 79 Wimpole Street, W. ; and has Issue
by his first marriage — (i) Martin George Humphry, Esq.,
b. Feb. 27, 1877; (2) Stewart Humphry, Gentleman, t. May
12, 1879; (3) William Boycott Humphry, Gentleman, b.
March 7, 1886, d. April 1901 ; and Bertha M'Nab ; second
marriage — (4) Alexander Murchison Humphry, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 17, 1888 ; and Mary Bickersteth. Seat — Foxton
House, Royston, Cambs. Club — Athenasum.
Reverend HUGH HUMPHRYS, late Captain isth
Hussars, Hon. Major (retired) Cavan Militia, now
Incumbent of Knocktopher and Prebendary of Mayne St.
Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, and Rector of Eccles next
the Sea, Norwich, B.A. (Cambs ). Born Nov. 10, 1838,
being the fourth son of William Humphrys, Esq., D. L.
and J. P. of Ballyhaise House, Cavan, by his wife Maria
Clarissa Moore, dau. of Hugh Moore, Esq. (late Capt.
Sth Dragoon Guards), of Eglantine House, co. Down.
Livery — Drab, red plush waistcoat and breeches, gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant,
superintending his head a ducal coronet or, on a canton
argent, a trefoil slipped proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a ducal coronet an eagle, wings endorsed or,
armed and membered gules, in the dexter claw a broken
spear -head of the first. Motto — "Optima sperando
spiro." Married, April 29, 1875, l^ouisa Charlotte Cathe-
rine Evans-Lombe, dau. of Rev. Henry Evans-Lombe of
Bylaugh Park, Norfolk, J. P. ; and has L^sue—{x) William
Evans Hugh Humphrys, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1876;
(2) Julian Shirley Lombe Humphrys, Gentleman, b. June
6, 1882 ; (3) Hugh Everard Humphrys, Gentleman, b. May
29, 1883. Esfaie—Coan, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Postal
address — Vicarsfield, Knocktopher, Ireland. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
WILLIAM HUMPHRYS, Gentleman. Born 1883,
being the only son of the late William Humphrys, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Cavan, late Lieut. R.N., by his wife Alice, dau.
of James Stannard, Esq., J. P., of Briskctstown, co. Wex-
ford. Armorial bearings— Gules, a lion rampant, and
above his head a ducal coronet or, on a canton argent,
a trefoil slipped proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet, an eagle with wings endorsed or,
armed and membered gules, in the dexter claw a broken
spear-head of the first. Motto — " Optima sperando spiro."
Seat — Ballyhaise House, Cavan. Residence — 5 De Vesc
Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin.
HUNGATE, quartered by FLOYER.
HUNGERFORD, see HOLDICH-HUNGERFORD.
HUNT, quartered bv HEYWOOD-TONES, LONGUE-
VILLE, WILLDING-JONES, and HOPTON.
HUNT, see HUSEY-HUNT,
HUNT (H. Coll.). Aiure, gutte-dor, on a bend
engrailed erminois, between two water-bougets or, three
leopards' faces gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a nKsunt vert, against a
halberd erect proper, a talbot sejant or, gutt6-de-sang
collared and tied to the halberd gules. Motto —
" Credentibus nil difficile."
Only son of Henry Carew Hunt, 1^. 1806; d. 1873; '"•
1833, Susette, d. of Auguste Simon of Hamburg and
of Emilie Godefroy : —
Robert Augustus Carew Hunt, Esq., Major-Gen. Indian
Army [Livery — Blue), /'. 1836; m. 1878, Annie, d. of
Richard Agnew of Bagnalstown, Carlow ; and has issue —
i) Henry Richard Augustus Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1879;
2) William Hollingsworth Agar Hunt, Gentleman, /'. 1886 ;
and Augusta Maria Susette. i^Vj.— Sid Abbey, Salcombe
Regis, Devon,
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Sons of Robert Holdsworth Carew Hunt : —
Joseph Carew Hunt, Gentleman, b. ; m. Jemima
Lang Wild ; and has issue. Res. —
Robert Ponsonby Carew Hunt, b. ; m. Ada Mary
Sneyd ; and has issue. Res. —
Thomas Henry Carew Hunt, b. ; m. Gertrude
Gifford ; and has issue. Res. —
Son of Thomas Carew Hunt : —
Henry Thomas Carew Hunt, b. ; m. ; and has
issue. Res. —
Son of : —
Rev. Henry Warwick Hunt, Rector of Shermanbury, b.
; tn. ; and has issue — Ernest Rivaz Hunt, Gentle-
man, M.A., M.D., B.C. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.).
L. R.C.P. (19 Dyke Road, Hove, Susse.x). Res. — The
Rectory, Shermanbury.
HUNT (L.O. , 2 Feb. 1904), Azure, two dogs of chase
courant proper, on a chief argent, a fox's mask proper,
between two hunting-horns sable, stringed gules. Mantling
azure, double argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased proper, collared or. Motto — " Vi et
virtute."
Son of James Alexander Hunt of Pittencrieff and
Logic, CO. Fife, J. P., b. 1817; d. 1890; ?n. 1851,
Helen, d. of Alexander Gibson Maitland, Advocate : —
James Maitland Hunt, Esq., late Col. Q. O. Cameron
Highlanders, Col. comdg. 91st Regimtl. Dist. , Chevalier of
the Order of the Medjidieh, b. 13 Feb. 1852. Seat—L,og\e,
Dumfermline, co. Fife. Clubs — Naval and Military, New
(Edinburgh).
HUNT (U.O., Conf. 28 June 1647). Sable, a chevron
between six leopards' faces or, on a chief of the last, a lion
passant gules holding in the dexter paw a serpent proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm erect gules, the hand grasping the pommel and
hilt of a broken sword gules. Motto — " Credentibus nil
difficile." Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of James Hunt, Gentleman, of Aldworth and
Danefort, co. Cork, b. ; d. 1869 ; t?i. 1834, Anna
Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Rev. William Stopford : —
Edmund Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1838. Seat —
Danesfort, nr. Mallow, co. Cork.
Joseph Stopford Hunt, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
James Stopford Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1845 '< "'■ 1877,
Rosa Jane, only d. of Rev. John Evans Lewis, M.A.,
Rector of Montaghs. Seat — Ballymagooly, co. Cork.
Percival Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1876, Angelina
Josephine (d. 1884), d. of Rev. Joseph Stopford of Ferney,
CO. Cork ; and has issue — (i) James Stopford Hunt, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 9th Batt. K. Roy. Rifles, b. 1878; (2) Joseph
William Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1879;
(3) Edmund Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Eglantine, co. Cork.
Sons of Joseph Hunt, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, of
Summerhill, Enniskerry, CO. Wicklow, 1^. ; d. 1852;
m. 1835, Mary Sarah, d. of John Francis Hewson,
Esq., D.L. , of Ennismore, co. Kerry: —
John Lombard Hunt, Esq., late Lt.-Col. commanding
7th Q.O. Hussars, b. 1843. Res. —
William Stopford Hunt, Esq. , J. P. co. Cork, Assistant
Land Commr. , b. 1843. Seats — Dromdiah and Aghadoe,
Killeagh, co. Cork.
Sons of Edmund Lombard Hunt, Esq., J. P. co.
Galway, of Ballymanton, Gort, and Headford, b. ;
d. i860; 7n. 1841, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Capt.
Robert Powell of Cloonraher, co. Sligo: —
John Percival Hunt, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret. pay), R.A.M.C,
F.R.C.S. (Irel.), M.D. (Glasgow), Barrister-at-Law
(Lincoln's Inn), ^. 1844; tn. ist, 1868, Emily Anne, d. of
Thomas Harpur of Cecil Hills, N..S. Wales; 2nd, Lilian,
d. of Henry Eames, M.D. ; and has issue. Res. —
Robert Hunt, Gentleman, M.D. , ^. . Res. —
ARTHUR ROOPE HUNT, Gentleman, Barrister
(Inner Temple), M. A. Cambridge (Trin. Coll.), Fellow of
the Linnean and Geological Societies. Born 1843, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Arthur Hunt, Gentle-
man, formerly of Oporto, Merchant, by his wife Mary Ann
Roope, dau. of the late Cabel Roope, Gentleman, formerly
of Oporto, Merchant. Armorial bearings— Azure, gutti^e-
I
d'or, on a bend engrailed erminois between two water-
bougets or, three leopards' faces gules, on a shield of
pretence the Anns following, namely — Quarterly of nine,
I. or, on a fess wavy gules three mullets and on a canton
vert, a fleur-de-lys of the field in chief a mullet of the
second (Gumbleton) ; 2. azure, on a chief indented or, three
mullets pierced gules, a mullet upon a mullet for cadency
(Moore) ; 3. ermine, on a chief azure, three lions rampant or,
armed and langued gules (Aucher) ; 4. gules, a cross botonn^e
or (Brenchley) ; 5. azure, a scorpion in bend or (Benenden) ;
6. chequy or and azure, on a fess gules, a fleur-de-lys of the
first, a bordure of the third (Clifford) ; 7. argent, six lion-
eels rampant sable, three, two, and one, a crescent gules
for cadency (Savage) ; 8. argent, a bull passant sable, armed
and unguled or, within a bordure of the second bezantie, on
a canton azure a harp or (Cole) ; 9. sable, a chevron en-
grailed ermine between three trefoils slipped argent (Loftus).
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Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
A mount vert, against a halberd erect proper, a talbot sejant
or, gutt^e-de-sang, collared and tied to the halberd gules.
Married, 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Isabel, only dau. and heir
of Richard Henry Gunibleton, Gentleman, late of Marston,
in the county of Waterford : and has Issue— Cecil Arthur
Hunt, Gentleman, i. 1873, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple; Kathleen Mary ; and Muriel Isabel. Jiesidence —
South wood, Torquay. Club — Athenaeum.
JOHN HENRY HUNT, Gentleman. Born , being
the only son of the late John Hunt of the city of York.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a bend barry wavy of si.\ or
and gules, between in chief a pegasus argent, winged of the
second, and in base a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded
proper, three leopards' faces of the third. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot,
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with a rose, collared
attached by a riband to a battle-axe erect gules, headed
argent, the whole in front of fern-brake proper. MottO —
" Vi et virtute." Jiesidence — York.
JOHN JOSEPH HUNT, Esquire, J.P., Sheriff of the
city and county of York 1899. Born March 2, 1854,
being the only son of Henry Hunt of the city of York,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Adams. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a bend barry wavy of six or and gules,
between in chief a pegasus argent, winged of the second and
in base a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded proper,
three leopards' faces of the third. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or,
charged on the shoulder with a rose, collared, attached by a
riband to a battle-axe erect gules, beaded argent, the whole
in front of fern-brake proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute."
Residences — Grimston Court, York ; 26 Aldwark, York.
Club — Constitutional.
HUNTER OF HUNTERSTON, quartered by COCHRAN-
PATRICK.
HUNTER, see SWINTON-HUNTER.
ANDRE'W ALEXANDER HUNTER. Gentleman,
Bursar of Cheltenham College. Born
TU||f^4-|^«* August 7, 1855, being the eldest son of
ly UUvl^l. Major-General Andrew Hunter of the Bengal
Staff Corps, by his wife Caroline Cherry,
daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nuttall Greene, Esquire,
Clubs — Junior Constitutional, New (Cheltenham). Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron
azure, between three hunting-horns vert, garnished and
stringed gules, a crescent of the first. AlDOve the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a stag's head caboshed or ; and in an escroll over the
same this MottO, " Vigilantia, robur, voluptas." Postal
address— The College, Cheltenham.
§ CHARLES HUNIER, Esquire, F.R.S.(Edin.),F.S.A.
(Scot.), D.L., J. P., High Sheriff Anglesey (1890),
County Alderman, late Major Militia, Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. (retired) 2nd Vol. Batt. R.W. Fusiliers, Knight of
Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Born July 27, 1844, being the only issue of the
marriage of the late James Hunter, Esq. , Capt. on the Staff,
formerly 42nd Royal Highlanders, late of Seaside, Glen-
carse, Perthshire, by his wife Jane, dau. of the late Hugh
Gordon, Esq., D.L., J. P., H.M.I. C.S., of Carrenbanno
and Manar, Aberdeenshire. Club — Junior United Service.
Armorial bearings— Vert, three greyhounds at full speed
Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Kil-
manahan Castle, in the county of Waterford, Ireland.
in pale argent, collared gules, within a bordure or, on a
chief engrailed of the second a fleur-de-lis azure between
two bugles of the field, stringed and veruled of the third,
the whole abais^e under the chief of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the liveries, a greyhound's head and neck couped
argent, collared gules. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Married, July 19, 1876, Sarah Elizabeth (of Plas Coch and
Brynddu, Lady of the Manor of Cemaes, Lady of Grace of
St. John of Jerusalem ; C/«i5— Empress), heiress of William
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Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., of Plas Coch and Brynddu, D.L.,
J. P. for Anglesey and Carnarvonshire, High Sheriff, for
forty years M. P. Carnarvon Dist. Boroughs, Lord of the
Manor of Cemaes ; and has Issue — WilHam Bulkeley
Hughes Hunter, an Esquire of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem, late Capt. 3rd Vol. Batt. R. Welsh Fus., b.
April 20, 1880 ; Elizabeth Gordon ; Anna Love ; and Ethel
Marjory. Seat — Plas Coch, Llanfairpwll, Anglesey.
Major CHARLES FLEEMING HUNTER. Armo-
rial bearing's — Vert, three dogs of chase courant argent,
collared or, on a chief wavy of the second, three hunting
horns of the first stringed gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound sejant argent, collared gules. Motto — " Cursum
perficio."
JAMES EWING HUNTER, M.B., CM. Born Oct. 2,
1862, being the onlyson of David Hunter of Cathcart, Lanark,
by his wife Jane Jardine, dau. of Peter Ewing. Clubs —
University (Glasgow), Conservative (Helensburgh). Ar-
morial bearings — Per fesse invected vert and gules, in chief
— " Semper sublime." Married, 1875, Marion, second dau.
of James Tod, Esq., J. P. for Midlothian, of Eskbank
two hunting-horns or, garnished gules, stringed gold, in
base the sun in his splendour of the third. Mantling vert
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a falcon
rising proper. Motto- "Swift and sure." Postal address
— Duncairn, Helensburgh, co. Dumbarton.
RICHARD HUBBARD HUNTER, Esq., J.P., of
Glentyan, co. Renfrew. Bo>-n , being the second son
of William Hunter, Merchant in Glasgow, who resided in
parish of Cathcart, co. Lanark. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse vert and gules, in chief two hunting-horns or,
garnished gules, stringed gold, in base the sun in his
splendour, all within a hordure of the last. Mantling vert,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a falcon
rising proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto,
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House, Dalkeith ; and has Issue. Residence — Glentyan,
Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. Club — New (Glasgow).
RICHARD HUNTER, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Haddington, and J.P. co. Berwick, formerly
Lieut. E. . Lothian and Berwickshire Yeo. Cav. Born
January 5, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Colonel
Richard Hunter, 7th Madras Cavalry, by his wife Hannah,
youngest dau. of Richard Watt of Speke Hall, co. Lan-
caster, and Bishop Burton, co. York. Armorial bearings
— Vert, three hunting-horns argent, garnished gules, on a
chief of the second two boars' heads couped of the third ,
langued azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head proper. Mottoes
— " Vigilanliarobur voluptas,"and " Deo date." Married,
April 28, 1885, Evelyn Mary, younger dau. of the late
Sir William Miller, Bart., of Manderston ; and has Issue —
James William Hunter, Gentleman, b. June 30, 1886.
Seat — Thurston, Innerwick, N.B. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM FRANCIS HUNTER. Gentleman. Armo-
rial bearings -Argent, on a chevron azure, between three
hunting horns vert, garnished and stringed gules, a crescent
of the first. Mantling argent and azuze. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head cabossed or. Motto —
" Vigilantia robur volupta^."
HUNTER (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and masoned
proper, in chief a bugle-horn stringed between two bugle-
horns erect counter-embowed or, and in base a fountain.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower a fountain
of water all proper, between two bugle-horns erect counter-
embowed sable. Motto — " Non sine labore."
Sons of James Hunter of Bow and Belsize Gardens,
Hampstead, b. ; d. ; m. , Sarah, d. of
Thomas Boorer : —
Walter Hunter, Esq., J.P. cos. Middlesex and London
and for Westminster, b. "1840; m. 1865, Eliza Ann, d. of
Julius Frey Mortieau. Res.—'z Chartfield Road, Putney
Hill, S.W. ,C/«3i— St. Stephen's, Whitehall.
HUNTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a lion
rampant gules, between eight cross crosslets pat^e fitch^e
at the foot sable (Hunter, 1749); 2 and 3, argent, a bear
salient sable, muzzled or (Barnard). Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
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pant gules, holding between the paws a cross crosslet as in
the arms. Livery — Brown, red waistcoat.
Only son of Henry Lannoy Hunter, Gentleman, of
Beech Hill, b. 1802; d. 1876; m. 1834, Charlotte
Octavia, d. of Christopher Bethell Codrington of
Dodington, Glos. : —
Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq., J. P. Berks, D. L. Middx. ,
B.A. Oxon., late Lt.-Col. Berks Vols., b. 1836; m. 1879,
Anna, d. of Sir James Carter ; and has surv. issue —
formerly A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg. in Canada, b. 1858; m.
1887, Agnes Lillie, d. of Adam Kennard of Crawley Court,
Hants; and has issue— Ronald Claude Hunter, Esq., b.
1888. 6>a/— Mortimer Hill, Berks. Town res.~\ Eaton
Place West, London, .S.W. C/?/^.y— Naval and Military,
Travellers'.
The Reverend Sir DAVID HUNTER-BLAIR, fifth
Baronet, of Dunskey, in the co. of Wigtown, M.A. in
Henry Michael Lannoy Hunter, Gentleman, b. 1882 : and
Mary Charlotte. 5m/— Beech Hill, Reading. Clubs—
United University, Berkshire (Reading).
Only son of Sir Claudius Stephen Paul Hunter, 2nd
Bart., J. P. and D.L. Berks (High Sheriff i860), b. 1825 ;
d. 1890; m. 1852, Constance, yr. d. of William George
Ives Bosanquet : —
Sir Charles Roderick Hunter, 3rd Bart. (15 Dec. 1812),
late Capt. Rifle Brigade, and Major ist London R.V.,
the University of Oxford, a Monk and Priest of the
Benedictine Order. Born Sept. 30. 1853, being the son
of the late Sir Edward Hunter-Blair. fourth Baronet, by
his wife Elizabeth, dau of George Wauchope, brother of
William Wauchope of Niddrie. Creation — June 27, 1786.
Livery — Dark green with gilt buttons, green and white
striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly, i. argent, a chevron gules, between three
bugles vert, viroled and stringed of the second (for Hunter) ;
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2. argent, on a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets
fitch^e sable, a fleur-de-lis or, all within a double tressure
flory counter-flory of the second (for Kennedy of Culzean) ;
3. argent, on a saltire sable, eight mascles of the field, and
in chief a star gules (for Blair) ; 4. argent, a shake-fork
sable, and in chief a rose gules, surmounted by a null let
of the field (for Cunninghame of Brownhill), over all in
the centre an escutcheon argent, charged with a sinister
hand couped and apaum^e gules for the title of Baronet.
Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head caboshed proper. Sup-
porters— Dexter, a dog of chase salient argent; sinister, an
antelope springing proper, gorged with an open crown and
a chain hanging thereat or. Motto — " Vigilantia, robur,
voluptas." Heir presumptive — His brother Edward Hunter-
Blair, Esq., of Blairquhan, Commander R.N. (retired), b.
teith. Clubs — Royal Societies', Caledonian, United Service
(Edinburgh), Conservative (Edinburgh).
H The Late Lieutenant-Colonel GOULD READ
W HUNTER-WESTON of Hunterston, F.S.A., D.L.,
J. P. CO. Ayr, Knight of Justice and Hon. Commander Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Born
1823, being the son of James Willis Weston, Gentleman
[of the family of Weston of Weston Lyzard and Hagley
Hall, CO. Stafford], by his wife Anne, second dau. of the
late John Crouch [of the family of Crouch of Corneybury,
CO. Herts], of Weymouth, co. Dorset ; served on Political
and Staff Employ, Capture of Durriabad Forts 1850, Out-
break of Indian Mutiny, May and June 1857, Defence of
Lucknow Residency 1857 (Brevet Majority), Alumbagh,
Capture of Lucknow 1858 [mentioned in despatches and
March 1858 [w., July 6, 1886, Cecilia Dora, dau. of Sir
William James Farrer of Sandhurst Lodge, in the co. of
Berks, and has issue, James Hunter-Blair, Gentleman, b.
May 7, 1889 ; and Gaspard Patrick Hunter-Blair, Gentle-
man]. Postal address—ioj, Woodstock Road, Oxford.
Cfo(Jj-Caledonian, Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM HUNTER-MARSHALL, Gentleman, of
Callander, in the county of Perth, Commissioner of Supply
for that county, Member of the Roval Company of Archers.
Born June 6, 1846, being the only son of the late William
Marshall of Callander, by Isabella his wife, dau. of Hugh
Auld by Helen Dalrvmple his wife, dau. of John Carnegie
of Kingslaw. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a saltire azure, between four laurel
leaves slipped vert, a bordure sable (for Marshall) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a hunting-horn stringed or, on a chief engrailed of
the second, three mullets of the first (for Hunter of Cal-
lander). Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dove holding in its
beak an olive branch proper. Motto—" Et decerpta da bunt
odores.' .e.f/afe— Callander, ^fja/-— Callandrade, in Men-
in the " London Gazette" ; medal, clasps, and one year's
extra service] ; and assumed by Royal License, in the year
1880, the additional name and arms of Hunter, under
the deed of entail conveying the estate of Hunterston.
Livery — Dark blue or Oxford mixture trimmed with
yellow lace, on which eagles displayed sable and hunt-
ing-horns are alternately woven ; yellow and black waist-
coat, black breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms [exclusive of other quarterings] : Quarterly i
and 4, or an eagle displayed regardant sable, charged
on the breast with a crescent of the first, in chief two
crescents of the second (for Weston); 2 and 3 or, three
hunting-horns vert, stringed gules, and for distinction a
cross crosslet of the last (for Hunter) ; and upon an escut-
cheon of pretence, in right of his wife, the arms of
Hunter, namely or, three hunting-horns vert, stringed
gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
regardant sable, charged on the breast and on each wing
with a crescent or (for Weston) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound sejant proper, gorged with an antique
crown or, and charged upon the shoulder for distinction with!
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a cross crosslet gules (for Hunter) [these distinctions not to
be borne by his descendants] ; with the Mottoes, " Aquila
non capit muscas," " Cursuin perficio." And further, for
his wife, upon a lozenge, as heir of line and head of that
f imily, the arms of Hunter of Hunterston repeated, namely
or, three hunting-horns vert, stringed gules, the lozenge
having as Supporters, on either side of it a greyhound
proper, gorged with an antique crown or. Married, firstly,
i860, Frances Elizabeth Eleanor, only child of John Crooke
Freeman of Crooke Hall, in the County Palatine of Lan-
caster ; and secondly, 1863, Jane, Lady of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
dau. and heir of the late Robert Hunter of Hunterston,
in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue — (i) Aylmer Gould
Hunter- Weston, Esq. , Major in the Royal Engineers, served
in the Miranzai and Waziristan E.xpeditions, and in the
Egyptian and South African Wars (frequently mentioned in
despatches),!^. 1864; (2) Reginald Hugh Hunter- Weston,
Gentleman, late Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1869 [;«. ,
Aug. 9, 1899, Agnes, dau. of John Roberts, Esq., C.M.G.
of Littlebourne, Dunedin, N.Z.]. Estate and postal address
— Hunterston, West Kilbride, Ayrshire. Clubs — United
Service, Athenasum, County.
HUNTINGDON, Earl of, quartered by HUSSEY.
WILLIAM BALLE HUNTING ION, Esquire, J. P.,
D. L. , and High Sheriff (1898) for the co. of Lancaster.
Bor7i 1841, being the son of James Huntington of Mitcham,
Surrey. Armorial bearings —Or, on a pale gules, between
two roses of the last barbed and seeded proper, a lion
rampant between two water-bougets of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert a lion's head or, gorged with a collar vair,
between two roses gules, barbed, leaved, and stalked proper.
Motto — "In veritate victoria." Married, 1869, Emily L.,
daughter of George Seymour King of London. Residence
— The Woodlands, Darwen, co. Lanes.
Rev. OSMOND CURRIE HUNTLEY of Boxwell
Court, CO. Gloucester, M.A. Exeter College, Oxford, some-
time Rector of Rockhampton, co. Gloucester, and Chaplain
to the late Bishop of Colchester. Born March 23, 1837,
being the only surviving son of the late Edmund Huntley,
by his wife Harriet Louisa, dau. and coheir of the late
William Goode of Puckeridge, Herts. Armorial beariags
— Argent, on a chevron between three stags' heads erased
sable, as many bugle-horns stringed of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
talbot passant proper, collared and lined or. Motto — " Je
voul droit avoir.'' Married, June 9, 1875, Frances Martha,
youngest dau. of the late William Nicholson, Esq., J. P.
and l3.L., of Roundhay Park, near Leeds, Yorks ; and has
Issue — (i) Francis Osmond Joseph Huntley, Gentleman,
B.A. Univ. Coll., Oxford, b. Sept. 27, 1878; (2) Wilfrid
Edmund Huntley, Gentleman, cadet R.N., b. Nov. 9,
1880, d. Feb. 26, 1895; and Mary Gertrude [w., Feb. 6,
1900, William Wilking Stabb, M.D. , of Torquay].
§ FRANCIS HUNTSMAN, Esquire, J. P. for Notts.
Born 1852, being the eldest son of the late Benjamin
Huntsman, Esq., J. P., of Attercliff, co. York, by Anna
Maria, dau. of the late Major-General Fitz-Maurice. Club
— Carlton. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings — Gules,
three escutcheons argent, each charged with a bugle-horn
sable, garnished or, and stringed of the field. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a fern-brake in front of two
spears in saltire proper, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn
garnished and stringed as in the arms. MottO — " Esto
vigilans." Married, 1891, Mary Joan, second dau. of
Thomas F. C. Vernon- Wcntworth of Wentworth Castle ;
and has Issue — Benjamin Canning Huntsman, Gentleman,
b. 189s ; and Joan Alice. Seat — West Retford Hall, Ret-
ford.
HURLE, see COOKE-HURLE.
JOHN CHARLES DENIS HURLY, Esquire, J. P. for
the CO. of Kerry. Born 1862, being the only son of John
Hurly, Esq., J. P. for the co. of Kerry, by his wife Elizabeth
Augusta, dau. of C. Grant of Kinchindy, and widow of Capt.
Dundas Boyd. Club—'Ai. James's. Livery— 'Da.rk blue
coats, red waistcoats, brass buttons, drab greatcoats, with
red collars and cuffs. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Azure, on a fesse between three cross crosslets
or, a dexter hand couped between two mullets gules.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crests, I. out of an antique Irish crown or, a naked
arm embowed proper, holding a cross crosslet gold ;
with the Motto, " Dextra cruce vincit ; " 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed, holding
a sword wavy all proper; with the Motto, " Dextra vincit
cor." Estates — Fenit, Aglish, Kilshenane, Kilfeighney,
Clash, &c. Postal address — Fenit House, Fenit, Tralee,
Ireland.
JOHN CONWAY HURLY, Esq., J.P. for co. Kerry,
Capt. 3rd Batt. South Lancashire Regiment. Born March
1862, being the eldest surviving son of the late Robert Con-
way Hurly, Esq., J.P. , of Bridge House, co. Kerry, by his
second wife Annie, dau. of the late William Comins of
Witheridge, Devon (she m. secondly, 1873, the Rev. John
Ross, M.A. , Vicar of Caynham, co. Salop). Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a fesse between three crosses crosslet or,
a dexter hand couped between two mullets gules. Mantling
azure and or; and for his Crest, out of an antique Irish
crown or, a naked arm embowed proper, holding a cross
crosslet gold. MottO — " Dextra cruce vincit." Married,
June 1891, Maud Isabel, [d. March 1892), dau. of Rev.
George William Grogan, M.A. , Rector of Withington,
Lancashire; and has/.f.f«6' -Robert William Conway Hurly,
Gentleman, b. March 1892. Seat — Glenduff, Tralee, co.
Kerry.
JOSEPH STANCLIFFE HURST, Esquire, J.P. for'
W. and N. Ridings of co. of York, and for the Liberty of
Ripon, Born , being the son of
Armorial bearings^Quarterly per pale indented gules and
sable a sun in splendour or, in the first and second quarters
a dragon's head erased of the last. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon with wings
elevated or, senile of crescents sable, resting the dexter claw
upon an escutcheon of the last charged with a sun m splen-
dour as in the arms. Motto— " Lux tua vita mea." Postal
address— Copt He wick Hall, Ripon.
HURST.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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sun in splendour, the stump of a tree sprouting to the
dexter, thereon a thrush all proper. Motto — " Virtute et
labore."
Son of late Henry Hurst of Littleborough, Lanes. :^
Walter Hurst, Gentleman, B.Sc, L.S.A. (Eng.). Post,
add. — Kirkgate, Tadcaster, Yorkshire.
HURT, quartered by SITWELL and EDGE.
M ALBERT FREDERIC HURT, Esquire, D.L. and
^ J. P. for the CO. of Derby, retired Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Derbyshire Militia Regt., late Lieut.
R.N. Bor?i March 7, 1835, being the third son of Francis
Hurt, Gentleman, by his wife Cecilia Emely, daughter
of Richard Norman, by his wife Elizabeth Isabella, com-
monly known as Lady Elizabeth Isabella. Clubs — .Army
and Navy, Junior Carlton. Livoy — Dark green coat, black
trousers, striped green and white waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, salile
a fesse between three cinquefoils or (for Hurt) ; 2 and 3
gules, a wolf passant argent (for Lowe). Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent; and for his Crest, " on a
torse gold and sable, a harte passant in his proper couller,
horned, membryed and huite in the hanche with an arrow
gold, fethyred argent" \znde Flower's grant, September 4,
1565]; with the Motto, "Mane prasdam vesperi spolium."
Married, April 24, 1862, Alice, third daughter of Frederick
Peter Delmi^-Radcliffe of Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, in the
county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Cecil Albert
Hurt, Gentleman, born March 11, 1878; (2) Seymour
Frederic Auckland Albert Hurt, Gentleman, born October
18, 1879; (3) Henry Albert Le Fowne Hurt, Gentleman,
born September 5, 1881 ; (4) Ralph Anthony Lowe
Ponsonby Hurt, Gentleman, born April i, 1885; and
Grace Emma Julia. Estates — Alderwasley, in the county
of Derby; Castern, in the county of Stafford. Postal
address — Alderwasley, Matlock.
WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY GEORGE HURT-SIT-
WELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for co. Salop (High
Sheriff 1855) and for co. Hereford. Born October 2, 1827,
being the only son of Francis Hurt-Sitwell, Gentleman, by
his wife Harriet, daughter of Sir Joseph Hoare, Baronet.
/,zw;j— Dark green, with brass buttons, green and yellow
striped waistcoat, yellow plush breeches. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Barry of eight or and vert, three
lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion erased
sable, holding an escutcheon per pale or and vert. Mar-
ried, firstly, 1853, Harriet, only daughter of William Henry
Harford of Barleywood, in the county of Somerset ;
secondly, 1858, Eliza Harriet, only daughter of R. Burton
Phillipson ; and has Issue — (i) \\ illoughby Harford
Hurt-Sitwell, Gentleman, born May 18, 1855; (2) Francis
Hurt-Sitwell, Gentleman, born January 14, i860 ; and
Elinor Harriet. Estates — Ferney Hall Estate, and Buck-
nell Estate. Postal address — Ferney Hall, Craven Arms,
Shropshire.
JAMES HUBERT HUSKY-HUNT, Esquire. Born
April 20, 1853, being the eldest son of the Rev. James
Husey-Hunt (formerly Senior), Rector of Compton Paunce-
fote and of Blackford (who d. 1897), by his first wife
Louisa Frances (who d. 1865), dau. of Daniel Smith of
Heilsberg, Dresden. Livery — Blue, white facings. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, two chevronels
ermine, between three martlets argent, a canton or for
distinction (for Hunt) ; 2 and 3, barry of si,x ermine and
gules (for Husey). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested
azure, cuffed or, in the hand a slip of trefoil in blossom
proper (for Hunt) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a boot
sable, spurred or, topped ermine, surmounted by a heart
gules supported by two hands issuant from clouds proper ;
and on an escroll above the words, " Cor nobyle cor immo-
byle." Married, 1888, Ina Moutray Parsons, dau. of the
Rev. Augustus James Parsons of Brampton, Himts. Seat
— Compton Castle, Somersetshire. Residence — 68 The
Drive, Brighton. Club — Windham.
H NARCISSUS EDWARD HUSON, Esq., J.P. and
® D.L. CO. Wexford, late Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. R. Irish
Regt. Born 1834, being the only son of the late Charles
Huson, Esq., of Wexford, Cai:)t. 4Sth Regt., by Sarah,
second dau. of the late Thomas Markham of The Abbey,
Kinsale, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — .Argent, a heart
gules, on a chief engrailed azure, a fleur-de-lis of the first.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
is the MilitEiry Cockade.
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wreath of the colours, a harp azure, stringed or. Motto —
" Sursum corda. " Married, 1865, Emily Elfrida, second
dau. of John Nunn, Esq., J. P., of Silverspring, co. Wexford.
Seat — Springfield, Wexford.
HUSSEY, see STRONG-HUSSEY.
ANTHONY ALOYSIUS STRONG HUSSEY, Esquire,
J. P. Bora June 21, 1850, being the eldest son of the late
M THOMAS HUSSEY, Esquire, late Colonel ist Somer-
^ set Light Infantry Militia, lustice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset. Born Nov-
einber 19, 1814, being the eldest son of John Hussey, by
his wife Anne, daughter of William Daniel of Lyme, in the
county of Dorset. Club —Ca.r\\.on. Livery— W'hne, with
crimson facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of twenty-five, namely, i. barry of six ermine and
gules, on a canton of the second a cross patonce argent (for
Malachi Strong Hussey, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1867 ; by his wife Charlotte Isabella, second dau. of Richard
Fitzgerald, of Muckridge House, Youghal. Armorial
bearings -Barry of six ermine and gules, on a canton of
the last, a cross or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a hind passant argent, on a
mount vert, and under a tree proper. Motto — " Cor immo-
bile." Married, Oct. 28, 1884, Mary, only dau. of Richard
Henry Shiel, of Liverpool ; and has a dau. Mary Mabel.
Seat — Westown, near Balbriggan.
Hussey) ; 2. azure, a pale lozengy or, between two flaunches
of the last (for Daniel) ; 3. azure, an eagle displayed argent
(for Cotton, otherwise Redware) ; 4. argent, a bend sable
between three pellets (for Cotton, ancient) ; 5. azure, an
eagle displayed argent ; 6. sable, three swords, two and
one palevvays proper, pommels and hilts or (for Waldechef) ;
7. or, six eagles displayed sable, a canton ermine (for
Basing) ; 8. argent, three falcons gules, belled or (for Fal-
coner) ; 9. sable, three owls or (for Thurcaston) ; ro. azure,
two bars argent (for Venables) ; 11. or, a fesse azure (for
is the Naval Cockade.
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Vernon) ; 12. sable, a fesse dancett^e between three mullets
argent (for Wesenham) ; 13. azure, a saltire and chief 01
(for Bruce of Connington) ; 14. or, a saltire and chief gules
(for Bruce of Annandale) ; 15. or, three piles in point issuing
from the chief gules (for David, Earl of Huntingdon) ; 16.
or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory gules (for Scotland); 17. azure, a cross flory between
four martlets or (for the Saxon kings of England) ; 18. azure,
a lion rampant argent, a chief gules (for Waltheof, Earl of
Northumberland) ; 19. gules, a saltire argent (for Aldred,
Earl of Northumberland) ; 20. azure, six garbs, three, two
and one or (for Kevelioc, Earl of Chester) ; 21. gules, a lion
rampant argent (for Gernons, Earl of Chester); 22. or, a
lion rampant gules (for Meschines, Earl of Chester) ; 23.
azure, a wolf's head erased argent (for Lupus, Earl of
Chester) ; 24. sable, a double-headed eagle displayed or
(for Algar, Earl of Leicester) ; 25. or, a chevron between
three leopards' faces gules (for Harvey). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a boot sable, spurred or, turned over ermine, sur-
mounted by a heart proper, supported by two arms embowed
in armour, the hands gauntleted also proper ; with the
Motto, "Cor immobyle." Estates — Impropriate Rectory
of Crewkerne, in the county of Somerset ; Manor Farm
of Mosterton, and Bredy and Graston Faiins, all in the
county of Dorset. Postal address — Highcliffe, Lympstone,
Devon.
HUSSEY (U.O.). Barry of six ermine and gules, on
a canton of the last, a cross or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a hind passant argent under a tree proper. Motto —
" Cor inmiobile."
Son of Edward Horatio Hussey, Esq., J. P., of Rath-
kenny, b. 1807; d. 1876; m. 1840, Hon. Frederica
Maria Louisa Irby, d. of 4th Lord Boston :—
Algernon Frederick Edward Thomas Hussey, Gentle-
man, b. 1849. Seat — Rathkenny, Slane, co. Meath.
§ AMBROSE DENIS HUSSEY - FREKE, Esquire,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Wilts. Born Jan. 13, 1836,
being the eldest son of Ambrose Hussey, Esq., of The Hall,
Salisbury, in the county of Wiltshire, Member of Parliament
for Salisbury, by his wife Barbara Alicia, daughter of Daniel
Eyre of The Close, Salisbury [and grandson of James Hussey
of Salisbury]; assumed, September i, 1863, by Royal License,
the additional surname and arms of Freke. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two
bars, and in chief three mullets or, and for distinction a
canton of the last (for Freke) ; 2 and 3 barry of six ermine
and gules per pale counterchanged, on a canton of the
second, a cross patonce argent (for Hussey), and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Freke without
the marks of distinction. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a bull's head couped sable, collared and chained or, charged '
for distinction with a cross crosslet gold (for Freke) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a boot sable, spurred or,
and turned over ermine, surmounted by a heart proper,
supported by two arms embowed in armour, hands gaunt-
leted also proper (for Hussey). Married, October 9, 1862,
Florence Mary Spencer, only child and heiress of the late
Colonel Freke, Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, of Hannington Hall; and has Issue — (i)
Ambrose Raufe Eyre Hussey-Freke, Esq., J. P. co. Wilts,
born January 27, 1865 [married, 1890, Agnes, youngest
daughter of the late James Hussey of The Close, Salisbury] ;
(2) Denis James Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born October 25,
1866; (3) Frederick Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1875;
(4) Percy Edward Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1877 ;
(5) Ambrose Eyre Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1880;
(6) Bertrand Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (7)
Eric John Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Florence
Barbara ; Ruth Katharine Margaret ; Monica Mary Georg-
ina ; Alicia Gertrude Louisa ; Florence Beatrice, died May
1, 1873; Constance Mary; and Dorothy. Seats— Han-
nington Hall, Highworth ; and The Hall, Salisbury, both
in the county of Wiltshire.
The Late RICHARD HUSSEY-HUSSEY, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. for the county of Hunts
(High Sheriff 1878). Borti 1815, being the son of the
late Vice- Admiral Sir Richard Hussey-Hussey, K.C.B. ,
G.C.M.G. , of Woodwalton, Hunts, by Emma, dau. of
William Hobson of Markfield. Clt/b — Oxford and Cam-
bridge. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, per a cross of pearls
or and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a cross azure,
in the second and third three lions passant giiardant two and
one gold, in the centre chief point, as an honourable aug-
mentation, a plate charged with the turban of an Omrah
of the Mogul Empire proper. Mantling gules and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind trippant
proper, gorged with a ducal coronet and chamed or. Resi-
dences— 29 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton; and Upwood,
Hunts.
VALENTINE JOHN HUSSEY- WALSH, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, Private Secretary to Postmaster-General
(1900-02). Bo?-7i 1862, being the eldest son of Walter
Hussey-Walsh, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Cranagh
and Mulhussey, co. Roscommon, by his wife Ellen,
dau. of Valentine O'Brien O'Connor, D.L. , of Kirkfield,
CO. Dublin, and Balleykisteen, co. Tipperary. Livery —
Dark blue, with red binding. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, a chevron gules between
three broad-arrowheads, points upwards sable (for Walsh) ;
2 and 3 barry of six ermine and gules, on a canton
of the last a cross or, a crescent for difference (for Hussey).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a swan pierced tlirough the back and breast with a
dart all proper. Motto — " Transfixus sed non mortuus. "
HUTCHINSON, quartered by LLOYD- VAUGHAN.
HUTCHINSON, see
PARKER-HUTCHINSON,
HUTCHINSON.
HELY - HUTCHINSON,
and BROWN-SYNGE-
HUTCHINSON. Per pale nebuly azure and gules, three
cross crosslets in pale or, between two lions rampant
respecting each other argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bloodhound statnnt
proper, holding in the mouth a cross crosslet or, and sup-
porting with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon azure,
thereon a sun rising from the base also or. Livery — Blue,
silver buttons.
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Son of late Alan William Hutchinson, Esq., J. P., of
Hollingside, Durham, by his wife Sarah (she m. 2ndly,
John Fogg-Elliott, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Elvet Hill,
Durham), d. of late Thomas Tate of Bank House,
Northumberland : —
Alan Hutchinson, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, fi. 4 April
1854 ; t/i. 10 Oct. 1895, Mary Katherine, second d. of late
Rev. Edward A. Wilkinson, M.A. , J. P., Vicar of Whitworth
(by his wife Edith Rosa, only d. of late Robert Duncombe
Shafto, E^q., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for North Durham, of
Whitworth Park) ; and has issue — (i) Alan Edward Hutchin-
son, Gentleman. 6. 24 July 1896; (2) Miles Middleton
Hutchinson, Gentleman, l>. 7 Sept. 1897; (3) John Francis
Baring Hutchinson, Gentleman, l>. 9 Aug. 1902. Estate —
Riding Hills, co. Durham. Res. — Tudhoe House, Durham.
Clubs — ^Oxford and Cambridge, County (Durham).
HENRY ORMEROD HUTCHINSON, Esquire, J.P.
for CO. Lancaster, formerly Major ist Vol. Batt. Lanca-
shire Fusiliers, V. D. Born Oct. 20, 1849, being the fourth
son of Wm. Hutchinson, Esq., of Bury, Lancashire, J.P.
for CO. Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Hodgson of Ashfield, Manchester. Liveiy — Buff and
red waistcoat and brass buttons. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois,
within four cross crosslets argent, and as many bezants
alternately in orle. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — •
On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e,
couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples
argent and azure, and charged upon the breast with a cross
pat^e sable, between a branch of laurel on the dexter side
and a branch of oak fructed on the sinister, both also
proper. MottO — " Perseverando." Alarried, April 15,
1880, Elisabeth Clegg, dau. of John Clegg of Kents-
ford House, Grange-ard Sands; and has Issue — (i) John
Summerscales Hutchinson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 2, 1882,
Lieutenant ist Battalion South Lancashire Regiment ; (2)
Henry Ernest Hutchinson, Gentleman, b. Dec. 8, 1884;
(3) Francis Ormerod Hutchinson, Gentleman, b. April 7,
1892; (4) Geoffrey Clegg Hutchinson, Gentleman, b. Oct.
14, 1893; Lilian May, rf. an infant; and Alice Marjorie.
Seat — Elderslie, Prestwich, Manchester.
JOHN RICHARD HUTCHINSON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Bom
of Richard Greaves Hodgson of Ashfield, Manchester.
Livery— T)r^h. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. , Jan. 1819)—
Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois within
four cross crosslets argent, and as many bezants alternately
in orle ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a Saracen's head affront(5e, couped at the shoulders proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and charged
upon the breast with a cross pat^e sable, between a branch
of laurel on the dexter side and a branch of oak fructed
on the sinister, both also proper; with the Motto, "Per-
severando." Married, September 11, 1882, Emily, eldest
daughter of the late Captain Hudson, Royal Navy, of
Flixton, in the county of Suffolk. Postal address — The.
Hirsel, Leamington, Warwickshire. C/«i5— Conservative.
WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Gentleman. Borri Feb.
27, 1872, being the eldest son of the late John Heap
Hutchinson, by his wife Fanny Elise, dau. of George
Peplow Forvvood of Liverpool. Armorial bearings-
November 22, 1839, being the eldest son of the late William
Hutcliinson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County
Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter
Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois within
four cross crosslets argent, and four bezants alternately in
orle. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e, couped at the
shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
azure, and charged upon the breast with a cross pat^e
sable, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a
branch of oak fructed on the sinister also proper. MottO—
" Perseverando." Married, 1901, Asta Charlotta, youngest
dau. of John Harvey Broadbent, English Consul at Diissel-
dorf, Germany ; and has Issue— ]ohn Harvey Hutchinson,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Residence — V^h\\&ga.x&, Bebington,
Cheshire.
§ WILLIAM ARTHUR HUTCHINSON, Esquire,
J.P. for the Isle of Man, Member of the House of
Keys, Captain of the Parish of Marown, Isle of Man.
Born May 11, 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas Frederick Hutchinson of The Groves, Isle of
Man, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late Thomas
Drury of Snugborough, Isle of Man. Club— ]umor Con-
stitutional. Livery — D^Lvk blue. Armorial bearings —
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois within
four cross crosslets argent and four bezants alternately in
orle. Mantling' azure and or ; and for the Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the
shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
azure, charged on the breast with a cross patt^e sable be-
tween a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of oak
fructed on the sinister also proper. Married, Oct. 12, 1882,
Margaret, second dau. of Robert Paterson of Rock Ferry,
Cheshire, J. P. for the Borough of Birkenhead, and Mayor
of Birkenhead 1883 and 1884; and has Isstie — Four
daughters, Elsie ; Mona Margaret ; Florence ; and Nancy.
Estates — The Groves, and Snugborough, Isle of Man.
Postal address — The Groves, near Douglas, Isle of
Man.
§ WILLIAM PEISLEY HUTCHINSON-LLOYD-
VAUGHAN, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sherift
1874). Born April 28, 1844, being the only child of the late
Samuel Dawson Hutchinson, Esq., J. P., of Mount Heaton,
by Mary, only child and heir of the late John Lloyd of
Parsonstown [and of Martha, sister of William Peisley
Vaughan, Esq., of Golden Grove, whose name Mr. Hut-
chinson assumed by Royal License, as well as that of his
father-in-law]. Chibs — University, Sackville Street (Dublin).
Armorial bearings — Quarterly of nine, i. quarterly, i.
sable, a chevron between three boys' heads couped at the
shoulders argent, crined or, round the neck of each a snake
entwined proper (for Vaughan) ; ii. paly of eight argent
and gules, a border or, pellett^e (for Lloyd of Gloster) ; iii.
erminois, a lion rampant azure, ducally crowned argent (for
Medhop) ; iiii. quarterly gules and azure, crusily fitch^e or,
a lion rampant argent (for Hutchinson) ; 2. quarterly gules
and azure, crusily fitcht^e or, a lion rampant argent (for
Hutchinson) ; 3. paly of eight argent and gules (for Lloyd
of Bodidris) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Grono ap
Sevan) ; 5. per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion
rampant or (for Trevor) ; 6. erminois, a lion rampant azure,
ducally crowned argent (for Medhop) ; 7. vert, a saltire or,
an annulet of the last for difference (for Le Hunte) ; 8. sable,
a chevron argent, between three boys' heads couped at the
shoulders, round the neck of each a snake entwined, all proper
(for Vaughan) ; 9. gules, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned
of the last, in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet fitch^e
argent ; and impaling the arms of Darby, namely azure, on
a chevron argent, between three garbs or, a naval coronet
of the first between two anchors sable, pendent in the centre
chief by a riband of the second fimbriated of the field a
representation of the gold medal conferred upon Admiral
Sir H. D'Esterre Darby. Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boy's
head couped at the shoulders, crined or, round the neck a
snake entwined proper (for Vaughan) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter
fore-paw a snake proper (for Lloyd) ; 3. on a ducal coronet
or, a cockatrice, wings addorsed, proper (for Hutchin-
son). Mottoes —" Innocentia infantis, sapientia serpentis,"
and " Vitte via virtutis." Married, Aug. 5, 1869, Elizabeth
Henrietta, dau. of William Henry Darby of Leap Castle,
King's Co. Seat — Golden Grove, Roscrea, King's Co.
§ JAMES THOMAS HUTCHISON, Esquire, J. P. for
the COS. of Midlothian and Kinross, D.L. for co.
Kinross, Brigadier of the Royal Company of Archers,
the King's Body Guard for Scotland. Borri 1839, being
the second son of Thomas Hutchison, Esq., J. P., of
Carlowrie, in the county of Linlithgow, by his wife Jane,
daughter of Robert Wylie. Chiles — Junior Constitutional,
Caledonian United Service (Edinburgh), and Scottish Con-
servative (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three arrows points
downwards, meeting in base proper, surmounted of a fesse
azure, charged with a fox courant also proper, a bordure
also azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a iielniet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's
head erased proper, attired or ; with the Motto, " Scientia
laborisque memor." Married, 1879, Isabella Harriman,
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elder daughter of the late Reverend Edward Biirch Field,
J. P., D L. , of Moreland, in the county of Kinross, and
Thorncote, in the county of Bedford. Estates — Moreland
and Hnrdiston, both in the county of Kinross. Resi-
dences— 12 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh ; and Moreland,
Kinro.ss, N.B.
THOMAS WALTER HUTCHISON, Gentleman.
Born 1886, being the son of the late Thomas Hutchison,
by his wife Jeanie, eldest dau. of Walter Wylie, Esq.,
of Rosebank. Armorial bearings - Argent, three arrows
points downwards meeting in base proper, surmounted
of a fesse azure charged with a fox courant also proper.
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head erased proper,
collared or. MottO " Scientite, laborisque menior."
Postal address -Carlowrie, Kirkliston, N.B.
ALEXANDER HUTH, Esquire. Born Dec. 23, 1838,
being the eldest son of Charles Frederick Huth, Esq., of
Oakhurst, in the co. of Kent [and to whom refer], by
his wife Frances Caroline, dau. of Sir Chapman Marshall,
Lord Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839.
Armorial bearings (H. Coll. 1822)— Argent, two chev-
ronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base
a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest,
three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or.
Married, August 19, 1870, Gesnalda Margherita Maria,
daughter of Signor Milani of Rome; and has Issue — (i)
Lancelot Arthur Huth, Gentleman, born September 5,
1875 ; (2) Galahad John Huth, Gentleman, born 1883 ;
Enid Agnes ; Vivian Josephine Maria ; and Elaine.
ALFRED HENRY HU IH, Gentleman. Born January
14, 1850, being the second son of the late Henry Huth,
Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Wykehurst, in the county of
Sussex, by his wife Augusta Louisa Sophia, daughter of
Frederick von Westenholz. Ch/6s — Athenaeum, Roxburghe.
Livery — White coat with red facings, red and white
striped waistcoat, red breeches, white stockings. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll. 1822) — Argent, two chevronels gules,
in chief a human heart of the last and in base a hat sable
with an ostrich feather proper, impaling the same arms of
Huth, namely argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human
heart of the last and in base a hat sable with an ostrich
feather proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or ;
with the Motto, "Animus non res." Married, January 16,
1872, Octavia, daughter of Charles Frederick Huth, Esquire
[to whom refer]. Postal address — Fosbury Manor, near
Hungerford.
M EDWARD HUTH, Esquire, J. P. and D.L for the co.
® of Sussex (High Sheriff 1896-97), and Master of Arts
of the Univeisity of Oxford. Born January 8, 1847, being
the eldest son of the late Hemy Huth, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Wykehurst, in the county of Sussex, by his
wife Augusta Louisa Sophia, daughter of Frederick von
Westenholz. C////«— New University, Union, and Garrick.
Liver\ — Plain black coat and trousers, red waistcoat, drab
greatcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.
1822)— Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart
of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather
proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, three
sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or ; with
the Motto, "Animus non res." Married, February 29,
1876, Edith Wilhelmina, foiuth daughter of the late Rev.
Frederick Anthony Stansfeld Marshall, Vicar of Great
Easton, in the county of Leicester; and has Issue— {\)
Geoffrey Edward Huth, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6, 1878, Lieut.
Coldstream Guards; (2) Austin Henry Huth, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 13, 1881 ; Helen Beatrix ; and Rosalind Mary.
Estate and postal address— ^yk&hm?.i Park, Hayward's
Heath, Sussex. Town residence — 48 Eaton Square,
S.W.
FERDINAND MARSHALL HUTH, Esquire, D.L.
and High Sheriff for the county of London 1894. Born
August 10, 1840, being the second son of the late Charles
Frederick Huth, Esq., of Oakhurst, co. Kent, by his wife
Frances Caroline, dau, of Sir Chapman Marshall, Lord
Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll. 1822) — Argent, two chevronels gules,
in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable
with an ostrich feather proper. Crest — Three sprigs of oak
erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, Nov.
2, 1865, Caroline Locke, eldest dau. of Bonamy Dobree ;
and has Issue — Harry Alexander Huth, b. 1867 ; Evelyn
Caroline Locke ; and Constance Mary. Postal addresses —
44 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W. ; and Eaglehurst,
Fawley, Southampton. Clubs — St. James's, Union, Royal
Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
FREDERICK HENRY HUTH, Esquire, formerly
Capt. King's Dragoon Guards. Born February 22,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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1844, being the third son of Charles Frederick Huth,
Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of Kent (and to
whom refer), by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir
Cliapman Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in
the year 1839. Armorial bearings— (H. Coll. 1822)—
Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the
last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ;
and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each
bearing an acorn or. Married, October 7, 1865, Manuela
Caroline, daughter of Augustus Herman Kinderman ;
and has Issue — (i) Philip Stansfeki Huth, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 12, 1870; (2) Sydney Francis Huth, Gentleman,
b. July II, 1878 ; (3) Harold Huth, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6,
1879; (4) Charles Frederick Huth, Gentleman, h. Dec. 21,
i88i ; (5) Roland Huth, Gentleman, b. Oct. 27, 1883 ;
Manuela Teresa ; Josephine ; Violet ; Gertrude Fernanda ;
Margaret Sofia (died 1899) ; and Marian. Seats — Oakhurst,
Tunbridge Wells ; Beckford House, Lansdown Crescent,
Bath. Clubs — Union, Bath and County (Bath).
LOUIS HUTH, Esquire, who served the office of High
Sheriff for the county of Sussex in the year 1878. Born
1821, being the fifth son of Frederick Huth, Knight of the
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Manuela Philippa,
daughter of Don Antonio Mayfren. Clubs — Union, St.
James's. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. 1822) — Argent,
two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last,
and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and
for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing
an acorn or. Married, April 11, 1855, Helen Rose, fourth
daughter of Thomas Ogilvy of Corrimony, in the county of
Inverness. Estate aud postal address — Passingwonh Manor,
Waldron, Sussex.
PERCIVAL HUTH, Gentleman. Born October 30,
1851, being the fourth son of Charles Frederick Huth,
Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of Kent (and to whom
refer), by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chap-
man Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the
year 1839. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. 1822)— Argent,
bearing an acorn or. Married, January 11, 1876, Marian,
daughter of the Reverend George W. Dodd ; and has Issi4e
— Three sons and three daughters. Postal a(/(//-«j— Fresh-
ford Manor House, Freshford, Bath.
HUTTON, quartered by FLOYER.
ARTHUR EDWARD HILL HUTTON, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple. Born March 17, 1858,
being the second but only surviving son of John Hutton Hill
Hutton of Houghton Hall, Houghton-le-Spring, by his wife
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Edward Player of Bath. Armo-
rial bearings - Gules, on a fesse between three cushions
two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last,
and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ;
and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each
argent, fringed and tasselled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the
field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, on a cushion gules placed lozengeways an open
book, the edges gilt, with the words " Odor vitas " inscribed.
Motto — " Spiritus gladius." Married, Oct. 29, 1892, Sarah
Elizabeth, niece and adopted dau. of John Edward Taylor.
5;;^/ — Houghton Hall, Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham.
Postal address — 107 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
Club— \Jmow.
Rev. ARTHUR WOLLASTON HUTTON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. of Exeter Coll., Oxon., Rector of
Spridlington, Lincoln, 1873-76, of Easthope, Salop, 1899-
1901, and of St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, since 1903.
Born Sept. 5, 1848, being the fourth surviving son of the
late Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton, M.A., J. P., Rector of
Spridlington, Lincoln, by his wife Louisa, eldest dau. of
Rev. Henry John Wollaston, Rector of Scotter, Lincolnshire.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse sable, surmounted by
a pale invected of the last, pierced of the field, three stags'
heads caboshed counterchanged. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colouis, in front of a fern-brake
proper, a stag's head caboshed or. Motto — " Post tenebras
spero lucem/' Married, April 2, 1884, Edith Isabel
Frances, youngest dau. of John Bowerman ; and has had
is the Military Cockade.
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/ssi^e — Beatrice Wollaston (deceased) ; Mary Beatrice (de-
ceased); Laura Frances ; Edith Margaret; Louisa jose-
(High Sheriff 1884), by his wife Eustacie Emma Millicent,
only child of Eustace Arkwright. Livery— Dark grey.
phine; Dorothy Wollaston ; and Kathleen Mary Wollaston.
Postal address— \(> The Grove, Blackheath, S.E.
§ CHARLES EUSTACE HUTTON, Esquire, formerly
Capt. 4th Batt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.),
served in South African War (medal and three clasps).
Bor7i Nov. 17, 1873, being the only son of the late George
Morland Hutton, Esq., C.B., of Gate Burton, who served
in Crimea with 46th foot; Lieut. -Col. (and Hon. Col.) ist
Lincolnshire Artillery Vol., D.L. and J. P. for Lincolnshire
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4 or, on a fesse sable,
surmounted by a pale invected of the last, pierced of the field,
three stags' heads caboshed counterchanged (for Hutton) ;
2 and 3, argrnt, on a mount vert, a cotton tree fructed pro-
per, on a chief azure, between two bezants, an escutcheon of
the field charged with a bee volant proper (for Arkwright).
Mantling' sable and or. Crest - on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a fern brake proper, a buck's head caboshed or.
Motto — "Post tenebras spero lucem." Married (firstly),
June I, 1897, Dorothy ((/. June 27, 1898), youngest dau. of
is the Naval Cockade.
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1902, Winifred, only dau. of Hector J. Gurdon-Rebow,
Scart, in the co. of Limerick, and property in the parishes
of Daventry, Northants, and Castletown-Arra, co. Tip-
posT leMeBRAs SPeRo LUce/>^
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late of Wyvenhoe Park, Colchester, formerly Lieut. 2nd
Life Guards. Seats — Gate Burton, Lincolnshire ; Knaith
Hall, Lincolnshire. C/ubs — White's, Junior Naval and
Military.
CHARLES WOLLASTON HUTTON, Esquire, late
Capt. 59th Foot. Bor/i Oct. 23, 1839, being the third
surviving son of the late Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton,
M.A. , J. P., Rector of Spridlington, Lincoln, by his wife
Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry John Wollaston,
Rector of Scotter, Lincolnshire. Armorial bearings—
Or, on a fesse sable, surmounted by a pale invected
of the last, pierced of the field, three stags' heads
caboshed counterchanged. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-
brake proper, a stag's head caboshed or. Motto —
" Post tenebras spero lucem." AIa?-ried, Aug. 30, 1870,
Sophia Isabella Mary, only dau. of Andrew Russell Stritch
of Castlebar; and has Issue— [x] Walter Charles Stritch
Hutton, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; (2) Charles Edward Hutton,
Gentleman, b. 1872; (3) Henry Andrew Hutton, Gentleman,
b. 1873; (4) Ralph Wollaston Hutton, Gentleman, b.
1878; lis) Geoffrey Stritch Hutton, Gentleman, b. 1889;
and Violet Aileen. Postal address — 73 Bromham Road,
Bedford.
The Reverend CHARLES FREDERICK HUTTON,
M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders. Born 1857, being the
eldest son of the Rev. Francis Pierpoint Burton Norman
Hutton, by his wife Charlotte Ann, dau. of William Keal,
M.U. Z./wrv — Chocolate, with vest of narrow yellow and
black stripes. Armorial bearings -Per chevron nebuly
or and gules, in chief two annulets, and in base a crescent
all counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, on two annulets in fesse gules, a
crescent or. MottO— " Dat Deus incrementum." Estates —
perary. Residence— The School House, Pocklington, East
Yorkshire. Club — Grosvenor.
EDGAR WILLIAM HUTTON, Gentleman, the only
son of the late Edmund Bacon Hutton, Esq., Colonel
Royal Dragoons, formerly A.D.C. to H. E. Earl Spencer,
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, by his wife Lady Katherine
Beaujolois A. Bury [d. 1901), eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Charles William George Bury, third Earl of Charleville
(extinct). Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse sable, sur-
mounted by a pale invected pierced of the field, three stags'
heads caboshed all counterchanged, and upon an escutcheon
of pretence the arms of Bury, namely, quarterly i and 4,
vert, a cross crosslet or (for Bury) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a
chief indented or, three mullets pierced gules (for Moore).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a stag's head
caboshed or. Motto— " Post tenebras spero lucem."
^j,,;/_ Church Drive, Daybook, Nottingham. Club —
Army and Navy.
FREDERICK WOLLASTON HUTTON, Esquire,
F. R.S., F.G.S., late Capt. 23rd R.W. Fusiliers; present at
relief of Lucknow. Born Nov. 16, 1836, being the second
son of the late Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton, M.A., J. P.,
Rector of Spridlington, Lincoln, and Rural Dean, by his wife
Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry John Wollaston, Rector of
Scotter, Lincolnshire. Armorial bearings— Or, on a fesse
sable, surmounted by a pale invected of the last, pierced
of the field, three stags' heads caboshed counterchanged.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a fern-brake proper, a stag's head caboshed or.
Motto — "Post tenebras spero lucem." Married, 1863,
Annie, dau. of William Montgomerie, M.D. ; and has
Isstie—(\) Gilbert Montgomerie Hutton, Esq., Capt. R.E.,
b. 1865; (2) Hugh Montgomerie Hutton, Gentleman,
b. 1870; (3) Vernon Montgomerie Hutton, Gentleman,*.
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vjiigg of Longbeach, Canterbury, N.Z.]; Mabel Mont-
gomerie [m., 1888, Maitland Gordon Rich of Wairuna,
Ashburton, N.Z.]; and Ethel Montgomerie [m., 1895,
Lancelot Lane of Eastcott, Waikari, N.Z.].
— Christchurcli, New Zealand.
Postal address
§ GEORGE HOLDEN BUTTON, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. late Royal Welsli Fusiliers ; served in Ashanti
War, 1874 (medal with clasp); J. P. and D.L. for Lincoln-
shire. Born Aug. i, 1845, being the elder son of the
late Rev. George Thomas Hutton, Rector of Gate Burton
and Rural Dean, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Robert
Holden of Nuitall Temple, Notts. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a fesse sable, surmounted by a pale in-
vected of the last, pierced of the field, three stags' heads
caboshed counterchanged, impaling the arms of Brooke,
namely or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a
a crescent for difference. Mantling' sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake
proper, a stag's head caboshed or. MottO — " Post tenebras
spero lucem." Married June 9, 1883, Eva Henrietta, dau.
of Francis Brooke of Summerton, and widow of Capt.
Hon. Cornwalhs Maude ; and has Issue — George Frederick
Hutton, Gentleman, b. April 6, 1884, 2nd Lieut. Royal
Welsh Fusiliers. Seat — Thorney Hall, Newark. Club —
Naval and Military.
Rkv. HENRY WOLLASTON HUTTON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Prebendary and Priest Vicar of Lincoln
Cathedral, M.A., J. P. Born Nov. 6, 1835, being theeldest
son of Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton, M.A., J. P., Rector of
Spridlington, Lincoln, by his wife Louisa, eldest dau. of
Rev. Henry John WoUaston, Rector of Scotter, Lincoln-
shire. Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse sable, sur-
mounted by a pale invected of the last, pierced of the field,
three stags' heads caboshed counterchanged. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fern-brake proper, a stag's head caboshed or. Motto —
"Post tenebras spero lucem." Married, April 12, i860,
Frances Annie, eldest dau. of John Bromhead of Lincoln
and Reepham, Lincolnshire ; and has Issue — Francis Henry
Hutton, Esq., M.A., J. P., b. May 9, 1875; and Isobel.
Estate — Spridlington, Lincoln. Postal address — Vicars'
Court, Lincoln.
JOHN TIMOTHY D'ARCY HUTTON, Esquire, J. P.,
late ist Royal Dragoons. Bor?t June 5, 1847, being the
only son of the late [ohn Timothy D'Arcy Hutton, Esq.,
of Marske and Aldburgh Hall, J. P. W. R. Yorks, by his
wife Emma Rebecca, only dau. of Thomas March Lamb
of Middleham. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse
between three cushions argent, fringed and tasselled or,
a cross humette between two fleurs-de-lis of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a cushion argent placed lozengeways an open
Bible, the edges gilt, with the words "Oder vitre" in-
scribed. Motto — " Spiritus gladius." J/arrm/, 1868, Edith
Constance, only dau. of Thomas BarroU Phipson of Heath-
field, Kent; and has Issue — (i) John Timothy D'Arcy
Hutton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1869; (2) Harold Edward
DArcy Hutton, Gentleman, b. Dec. 26, 1872 [/«. , March i.
1898, Lillas Marion Louise, elder dau. of Gen. Mackenzie
of Gruinard, N.B. ; and has Issue— A son, b. April 8, 1900;
another son, b. 1903] ; Edith Flora ; Hilda Winifrid D'Arcy
[m. Oct. 14, 1897, E. H. Hamilton Gordon, late Capt.
Gordon Highlanders] ; and Adyth Lorna [m. 1902, Florence
William Black of Kailzie]. 5eaA— Marske, Richmond;
Aldburgh Hall, Masham, co. York.
The Rev. WILLIAM HOLDEN HUTTON, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Divinity, Fellow, Tutor, and
Precentor of St. John's Coll., O.xford, Chaplain to the Lord
Bishop of Ely. Born May 24, i860, being the second son
of the Rev. George Hutton, Rector of Gate Burton
and Knaith, in co. Lincoln, by his wife Caroline, dau. of
Robert Holden of Nuttall Temple, in co. Nottingham.
Club—^oyaX Societies'. Armorial bearings — Or, on a
fesse sable, surmounted by a pale invected of the last,
pierced of the field, three stags' heads caboshed counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a stag's
head caboshed or. MottO— " Post tenebras spero lucem."
Estates in the parishes of Newton-on-Trent, Scotier, and
Scotton, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address— St.
John's College, Oxford ; The Great House, Burford,
Oxon.
DUNBAR ERASER HUYSHE, Esquire, Col. R.H. A,
Born 1841, being the third son of the late Alfred
Huyshe, Esq., C.B., a Gen. Royal Horse Artillery, and
his wife Julia Maria, dau. of the late Rev. George Hagar.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable, three lucies
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an elephant's head couped proper,
crowned and tusked or. Married, 1876, Augusta, dau.
of Ven. Archdeacon Bridge ; and has Issue — Margaret
Dorothy. Residence —
EDWARD VYVYAN HUYSHE, Esquire, late Major
Welsh Regt. Born 1850, being the fifth son of the late
Alfred Huyshe Esq., C. B. , a Gen. Royal Horse Artillery,
and his wife Julia Maria, dau. of the late Rev. George
Hagar. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable,
three lucies of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head couped
proper, crowned and tusked or. Afarried, 1882, Susan
Katherine, dau. of John Woodall of Hawkstow, co. Lin-
coln, and widow of F. S. Rodgers of Harworth, Yorkshire;
and has Issue — Alfred Edward Huyshe, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Residence —
Reverend FRANCIS JOHN HUYSHE, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A., Vicar of Wimborne Minster and Rural Dean,
Hon. Canon of Salisbury Cathedral. Bont Aug. 16, 1840,
being the second son of the late -Alfred Huyshe, Esq. , C. B. ,
a Gen. Royal Horse Artillery, and his wife Julia Maria,
dau. of the late Rev. George Hagar. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a bend sable, three lucies of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an elephant's head couped proper, crowned and
tusked or. Married, Sept. 4, 1877, Amy Niven, dau.
of Charles Henry Radcliffe of Salisbury ; and has Issue
— (i) Rowland Radcliffe Huyshe, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17,
1881 ; (2) Alfred Avenel Huyshe, Gentleman, b. May 28,
1882 ; (3) Oliver Francis Huyshe, Gentleman, b. July 26,
1885; Ethel Julia; Winifred Amy; Edith Ellen; Katharine
Cuthburga ; Mary Millborough ; Rosanmnd Hagar ; and
Urith Maude. Seats — Sand and Clisthydon, Exeter.
Residence — Wimborne Minster, Dorset.
WENTWORTH HUYSHE, Gentleman. Born 1874,
being the fourth son of the late Alfred Huyshe, C. B. , a
Gen. Royal Horse Artillery, and his wife Julia Maria, dau.
of the late Rev. George Hagar. Armorial bearings—
.Argent, on a bend sable, three lucies of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
elephant's head couped proper, crowned and tusked or.
Married, 1870, Hester, widow of John Hart ; and has
Issue — Wentworth Huyshe, Gentleman, b. 1887. Resi-
dence—
HYDE, quartered by ASSHETON and JENNER.
HYDE, quartered by CONYERS and JENNER.
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GUSTAVUS ROCHFORT HYDE, Esquire. M.A.
3I'an
(Camb. ), J. P. for co. Westmeath (formerly Wade) ; assumed
the name and arms of Hyde by Royal Licence, dated Sept.
15, 1898. Born Feb. 20, 1858, being the eldest son of
Gustavus Rochfort Wade of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin (</.
1897), by his wife Mary Harriet [d. 1899), dau. of the Rev.
Edward Mayne of Monaghan. Armorial bearings — .Azure,
a chevron between three lozenges or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle with wings
expanded sable, beaked and membered or. Motto —
" Soyez Ferme." Alarried, first, April 10, 1888, Annie
Martha (d. 1889), eldest dau. of the late Marlborough
Parsons Berry, Esq., of Cloneen, King's Co., by whom he
had Issue —Annie Frances Jane. He married secondly, April
25, 1901, Nellie, second dau. of Edwin C. Wharton of
Soutlitown, Great Yarmouth ; and has further Issue —
Edward Rochford Hyde, Gentleman, b. 1904; and Mary
Constance. Seat — Lynnbury, MuUingar, co. Westmeath.
FRANCIS ADAMS HYETT, Esq., J. P., Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, B.A. Cambridge. Born Nov. 18, 1844,
being the fourth but only surviving son of William Henry
Hyett (who assumed by Act of Parliament, 1813, 1 he sur-
name and arms of Hyett), Esq., J. P. and D. L. , and M.P.
for Stroud, F. R.S. , by his wife Anne Jane, second dau. of
Joseph Seymour Biscoe of Hempsted Court, Gloucester.
Club — New University. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent a lion rampant azure, on a chief indented
sable, two roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a castle proper, charged with four pellets in cross,
issuing therefrom a lion's head sable, in the mouth a rose
gules, slipped proper. Motto — " Cor immobile." Married,
July 12, 1870, Ellen Maria, dau. of Charles Carpenter of
Brighton; and has Issue — Ida Grace; Minna Frances
Frances Annie, d. untn. Feb. 3, 1884 ; Margaret Ellen ;
Lucy Carpenter ; and Violet Adams. iViz/— Painswick
House, near Stroud, co. Gloucester.
HYLTON, quartered by RAMSDEN,
THOMAS CHARLES P ANSON, Gentleman. Born
Feb. I, 1869, being th'^ second son of the late Thomas
I'Anson, M.R.C.S. Lond., by his wife Elizabeth Young,
dau. of George Young of Boldin House, co. Durham.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly azure and gules, a cross
flory, in the first and fourth quarters an annulet or, a chief
indented of the last, a crescent for difference. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm habited per pale, indented azure and or, en-
circled by an annulet of the last, the hand proper holding
a cross as in the arms. Motto — " Faire mon devoire."
Postal address —
WILLIAM ANDREW I'ANSON, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 23, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
I'Anson, M.R.C.S. Lond., by his wife Elizabeih Young,
dau. of George Young of Boldin House, co. Durham.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly azure and gules, a cross
flory, in the first and fourth quarters an annulet or, a chief
indented of the last. Mantling azure and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm habited per
pale indented azure and or, encircled by an annulet of the
last, the hand proper holding a cross as in the arms.
Motto — " Faire mon devoire." Postal address —
WILLIAM ANDREW I'ANSON, Gentleman. Born
June 6, 1848, being the second and only surviving son of
William Andrew I'Anson, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries,
London, by his wife Ann, dau. of William Armstrong of
Child's House, Morpeth, in the co. of Northumberland,
and the grand-daughter of James Grant, Corriemoiiy, in
the CO. of Inverness, a cadet of Grant of that ilk.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly azure and gules, a cross
flory, in the first and fourth quarters an annulet or, a chief
indented of the last, a crescent for difference. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm habited per pale indented azure and or, en-
circled by an annulet of the last, the hand proper holding
a cross as in the arms. Motto — " Faire mon devoire.
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a(/,/;-m— Denton Hall, Scotswood, R.S.O. ; and Westgate
Hill House, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
IMAGE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a cross flory or, five
guttes-de-sang, on a canton of the second, a lozenge of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased quarterly ermine and azure,
gorged with a collar or, charged with three lozenges azure,
holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e gules.
Sons of William Edmund Image, Esq., J. P. and D.L..
I High Sheriff 1887, 6. 1807; d. 1903; m. (ist) Desir6e
Catherine D'Enville: —
Rev. Wilham Thomas Image, M.A., Vicar of Wickham
Market, Suffolk, l>. 1831 ; m. 1858, Laura Fitzgerald, d. of
Cant. Dyson, and d. 1890, leaving two sons and one dau.
•S^rt/— Herri ngswell House, Mildenhall, co. Suffolk.
John George Image, Esq., formerly Capt. 21st Scots
Fusiliers, 6. 1835 ; m. 1857, Charlotte, d. of the Rev.
Richard Johnson, Rector of Lavenham, Suffolk, and d.
1870, leaving two sons and two daus.
Francis Edward Image, M.B.,St. Margaret's, Bury St.
Edmunds, d. 1843; w. 1871, Rosetta, d. of Rev. William
Wallace, Rector of Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk, and has four
daus.
§CoL. ARCHIBALD IMPEY-LOVIBOND, J. P. and
D. L. for Esse.x, late Col. Royal (late Bengal) Engi-
neers. Born 1823, being the fourth son of the late Edward
Impey of Bath, by Julia, dau. of the late Chevalier de
L'Etang, of France. Clui — East India United Service.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a boar's
head erect and couped within an orle gules, the whole
between three torteaux (for Lovibond) 2 and 3 gules, on a
chevron between three leopards' faces or, as many pallets
sable, each charged with a crescent of the second, on a
chief ermine, a sword fesseways proper, pommel and hilt
gold (for Impey). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a boar's head erect und couped gules, within a chain in arch
or (for Lovibond) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
leopard's face or, in front of a sword in pale point down-
wards proper, pommel and hilt or, between two wings sable
(for Impey). Motto — " Leges jura que servo." Married,
first, 1846, Harriot, dau. of Baldwin Duppa Duppa of
Hollingbourne, Kent ; second, 1854, Clara, dau. of F.
Hanks of Illinois (and grand-dau. of the late Morris Birk-
beck of Wanborough, Surrey) ; and has Issue — Archibald
Edmund Impey-Lovibond, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Essex Regt. , b. 1861. Estate — Hatfield Peveriland Sandon,
Essex. Residence — Newhall, Ardleigh, Essex.
INCE, quartered by WALMESLEY.
INCE, see WHITTINGTON-INCE.
JOHN INCE, Esquire, M.D. (St. Andrews), M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.S.A., Surgeon-Major (retired) Indian Army.
Born March 10, 1830, being the second son of Samuel Ince
(d. 1874), by his wife Sarah Bradfer {d. 1836). Livery —
Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent,
three torteaux bendwise between two fleurs-de-lis gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a horse argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert, resting the dexter foreleg on a caduceus erect
proper. Motto- " Labore et scientia." Married, ]&n. 12
187 1, Kate Montgomerie Davenport, only dau. of Frederick
Montgomerie Davenport Davidson, formerly of Barking,
Essex ; and has surviving /w?/«— John Samuel Ince, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 17, 1875. Residence — Moni^gue House,
Swanley, Kent.
INDERWICK (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fess invected
argent, between three thistles leaved and slipped proper,
a stag trippant of the last between two bugle-horns
stringed sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affront^ proper, habited,
cap adorned with a feather vert, collar and cuffs argent, belt
and girdle proper holding in the dexter hand a heart gules,
and resting the sinister hand upon a knife point downwards
also proper. Motto— " Sapienter et sincere.
Son of F. A. Inderwick, Esq. , Barrister-at-Law and a
Bencher of the Inner Temple, Q.C., J. P. and D.L. co.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Sussex, F.S.A. , Mayor of Winchelsea 1892-93 and
1896-97, M.P. for Rye 1880 85, b. 1836; d. 1904; m.
1859, Frances M., d. of John Wilkinson of the
Exchequer and Audit Office : —
Inderwick, Gentleman, b.
House, Winchelsea, Rye, Sussex.
8 Warwick Square, S.W.
Seat — Mariteau
Town residence —
His Honour ROBERT WOOD INGHAM. Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. , Barrister-at Law, County Court Judge.
Born 1846, being the second son of Sir James Taylor
Ingham, J. P., by his wife Gertrude, dau. of James Penrose
of Woodhill, CO. Cork. Armorial bearings— Per pale or
and vert, on a cross moline gules, a mascle of the first,
in chief two fleurs-de-lis, each within a mascle counter-
changed. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from a cloud in the sinister, an arm
embowed in armour, entwined by a serpent proper charged
with two mascles or, grasping a sword also proper. Mar-
ried, 1876, his cousin Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. J. D.
Penrose of Woodhill, co. Cork ; and has Issue — (i) James
Geoffrey Penrose Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1879; (2) Robert
John Fitzgerald Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) Oliver
Edward Uniacke Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (4) Wilfred
Rawdon Ingham, Gentleman, h. 1887 ; (5) Lancelot Gordon
Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1889; Louisa Geraldine ; and
Gertrude Katherine. Seat — Sugvvas Court, Eaton Bishop,
CO. Hereford.
GEORGE INGLE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings —
Sable, three pallets engrailed ermine, each charged with a
sword erect, pommel and hilt or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm in bend proper, charged with an acorn leaved
and slipped vert, the hand grasping a sword in bend sinister
of the first, pommel and hilt or, the trunk of a tree fesse-
ways, eradicated, and sprouting to the dexter also proper.
Motto — " Disce pati." 5£a/ — Eaton Socon, co. Bedford.
INGLESBY (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and azure, a
fesse embattled between in chief two hand-grenades or,
and in base an oak-tree fructed proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse
forcen^ or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed
proper, and resting the sinister forefoot on an escutcheon
azure, charged with a hand-grenade as in the arms.
Motto — " Vincit qui patitur." Livery — Dark blue, gold
facings.
Son of Major Thomas James Campbell Inglesby,
b. 1832; d. 1889; m. 1856, Mary Anne, d. of John
Bell :—
Thomas John James Inglesby, Esq., Lt.-Col. Prince
Alfred's Own Cape Field Artillery, V.D. , b. 1859; tn.
1886, Florence, d. of Major Philip John Stigant ; and
has issue — (i) Percy Inglesby, Gentleman, b. 1898; May;
Maud; and Beatrice. Ees. — Haslemere, Seapoint, nr.
Cape Town, South Africa. Clubs — Imperial Service, Civil
Service (Cape Town).
ANTHONY INGLIS, Esquire, J. P. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a lion rampant argent on a chief or, three
arrows banded together points downwards between two
mullets gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, armed
and langued gules, holding in his dexter paw a mullet also
gules. Motto — " Recte faciendo securus."
WILLIAM RAYMOND INGLIS, Esquire, Capt.
Norfolk Regt. Born May 22, 1862, being the son
of William Inglis, C. B. , Lieut. -Gen. in the Army (Hon.
Gen.), formerly of 57th and 9th Regts. , J. P. and D.L. co.
Cambridge, by his wife Mary, dau. of Hector William
Bower Monro of Edmondsham, Dorset. Club — Army and
Navy. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant within
a bordure argent, on a chief or, three mullets of the first, on
a canton gules, the Peninsular gold cross and riband proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent. Motto — " Nobilis
est ira leonis." Married, April 27, 1886, Ethel Henriana,
only dau. of Major-Gen. T. F. Dixon, late 39th Regt. ; and
has Isstte — (i) Alexander Raymond Inglis, Gentleman, b.
April 25, 1887; (2) Thomas Archibald Inglis, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 6, 1890 ; Ethel Mary ; and Irene Margaret.
INGOLDSTHORPE, quartered by DU MOULIN-
BROWNE.
INGRAM, quartered by RAMSDEN.
INGRAM, see MEYNELL-INGRAM.
ERNEST STOBART INMAN, Gentleman. Born
March 31, 1852, being the eldest son of the late William
Inman of Upton Manor, Birkenhead, Cheshire, by his
wife Anne Brewis, dau. of William Stobart of Picktree,
CO. Durham. Armorial bearings — Vair^ argent and
vert, on a chevron cotised or, three roses gules, barbed,
seeded, and slipped proper. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, winged
fretty or, gorged with a plain collar, with line reflexed over
the body gold, in the mouth a rose slipped as in the arms.
Motto — "In Domino confido." Married, Oct. 24, 1889,
Rose, only dau. of the late Edward Foster of London ; and
has Issue — (i) Leslie Ernest Inman, Gentleman, h. Nov.
16, 1890; (2) William Foster Inman, Gentleman, b. Feb.
24, 1892; (3) John Hamilton Inman, Gentleman, b. Feb.
20, d. July 6, 1893 ; (4) Douglas .Stobart Inman, Gentleman
(twin brother of John Hamilton), i5. Feb. 21, 1893. Seat —
Mere Bank. Davenham. Cheshire. Club — Conservative
(Liverpool).
INNES, see MITCHELL-INNES, and ROSE-INNES.
FRANCIS NEWELL INNES, Esquire, Lieutenant-
Colonel Royal Artillery (retired 1886). Born November 17,
1845, being the third and only surviving son of Colonel
Thomas Innes of Learney, Vjy his wife Helen, daughter of
Thomas Burnett. Club — Junior United Service. Livery —
Blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, argent a crescent between three mullets azure, a
bordure chequy of the second and first (for Innes) ; 2 and 3
or, a fesse ermine, between three griffins' heads erased vert.
Crests — I. on the dexter side a branch of palm proper ;
2. a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, holding in the hand
a spear point downwards all proper. Mottoes — " Ornatur
radix fronde," " Per tela per hostes." Married, July 6,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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1892, Margaret Anne, second daughter of Archer Irvine
Fortescue of Kingcausie, in the county of Kincardine, and
Swanbister, in the county of Orkney ; and has Issue —
Thomas Innes, Esquire, born August 26, 1893 i ^""^ Helen
the points upwards, two saltireways and one in pale, plumed
and banded argent, and in base a hunting-horn stringed of
the third, an elephant's head couped sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a rose-bush
proper. Motto— " Semper floreat." A/^r/vVrt', 1896, Mar-
Christian. Estates — Learney and Cullerly, both in the
county of Aberdeen, and conveyed to him by his father in
1892. Postal address — Learney, Torphins, Aberdeen.
FREDERICK GEORGE INNES LILLINGSTON,
Esquire, Lieut. R.N. (retired), and late Hon. Major
Artillery Militia. Bor-n June 15, 1849, being the only
son of the late Isaac William Lillingston, by his wife
Katherine Innes, only dau. of Hugh Lindsay, and great-
niece and sole heiress of Sir Hugh Innes of Balmacara
House. Livery - Green and gold. Armorial bearings —
per pale argent and or, a bugle-horn sable, garnished gold,
stringed gules, between three crescents of the third, each
charged with an ermine spot of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-wyvern issuant, tail nowed sable, wings expanded
and elevated or, charged with an ermine spot of the first,
on the breast two annulets conjoined in pale gold.
Motto — "Pro Deo et patria." Married, October 3,
1871, Frances Elizabeth, third dau. of William O'Brien ;
and had Issue — (i) Frederick Francis Innes Lillingston,
Gentleman, Lieut, ist Bengal Lancers, b. June i, 1877;
(2) Hugh William Innes Lillingston, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. August 16, 1878; (3) Jack Lindsay Innes Lil-
lingston, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6, 1882; (4) Arthur Donat
Innes-Lillingston, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23, 1886; Kathrine
Margaretta Innes ; Constance Sibyl Innes ; Mary Emilie
Innes ; Dorothy Evelyn Innes ; and Hilda Frances Innes.
Seat — Bute Court, Torquay. Clubs — United Service,
Royal Societies'.
GEORGE FREDERICK INSOLE, Gentleman, Lord
of the Manors of Luxborough and Withiel Florey, being
the son of the late James Harvey Insole, Esq. Armorial
bearings— Azure, a grififin passant, in chief three leopards'
faces jessant-de-lis or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a grififin passant or, charged
on the body with two pheons and resting the dexter claw
on a leopard's face jessant-de-lis azure. Residence — Fair-
water House, near Cardiff.
JOHN DUNCAN INVERARITY, Gentleman. Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born 1847, being the eldest son of the late
Jonathan Duncan Inverarity of Rosemount, by his wife Maria
Marthe, dau. of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, Bart., of
Baldon, Oxfordshire. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a
chevron or, between six arrows in chief, three and three,
garet Eweretta, elder dau. of F. G. Forsyth-Grant of Eccles-
grieg, Kincardineshire ; and has Issue — Margaret Helen.
Seat — Rosemount, Montrose, Forfarshire. Club — New
University.
INYR, quartered by CONYERS.
EDWARD IRBY, Gentleman, of Bolivia, Tenterfield,
CO. Clive, in the Colony of New South Wales. Born May
14, 1821, being the fourth son of the Rev. Paul Anthony
Irby, Rector of Cottesbrooke, in the co. of Northampton, by
his first wife Patience Anne, dau. of Sir W. de Crespigny,
Baronet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent,
fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Upoii the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper, wreathed
about the temples argent and sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Honor
fidelitatis prt«mium." Married, July 10, 1850, Mary, second
daughter of Archibald Windeyer of Kinross, in the Colony
of New South Wales; and has Issue — {\) Edward de
Crespigny Irby, Gentleman [married, and has issue] ; (2)
Frederick William Irby, Gentleman ; (3) Charles Augustus
Irby, Gentleman ; (4) Roland John Irby, Gentleman. Postal
address —V>o\W\^., Tenterfield, county Clive, New South
Wales.
IRELAND, quartered by FITZROY and LENNOX.
IRELAND, see CLAYFIELD-IRELAND.
IRONSIDE, see BAX-IRONSIDE.
IRTON (H. Coll.). Argent, a fess indented sable, in
chief three mullets gules, pierced of the field, each \vithin
an annulet also gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, gorged
with two bars gemmel argent, holding in the dexter paw
is ttie Naval Cockade.
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a mullet pierced or, and resting the sinister paw on two
annulets fessewise and interlaced gules.
Son of : — •
James Irton Irton, Gentleman, /?. . Seat— Thorfield,
Broughton, Lanes. ; Holly Bank, Pendleton, Lanes.
ALEXANDER FORBES IRVINE, Gentleman, of
Drum, in the co. of Abt-rdeen. Born August 17, 1881,
being the eldest son of the late Francis Hugh Forbes Irvine,
Esquire, of Drum, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of
the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife
Mary Agnes, only child of John Ramsay of Barra and Stra-
loch, in the county of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, three small sheaves or bundles of
holly two and one each consisting of as many leaves slipped
vert, banded gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a sheaf of
nine holly leaves vert ; and for his Supporters, two savages
wreathed about the head and middle with holly, each carry-
ing in their hands a baton all proper ; with the Motto,
" Sub sole sub umbra virens." Seat — Drum Castle, Drum-
oak, in the county of Aberdeen.
MARY AGNES IRVINE, Widow, only child of John
Ramsay, Esquire, of Barra [to whom refer]. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three small sheaves
or bundles of holly, two and one, each consisting of as
many leaves slipped vert, and impaling the arms of Ramsay
of Barra, namely quarterly i and 4 argent, an eagle dis-
played sable, surmounted of a fesse of the field, charged
with three stars of six points wavy azure 2 and 3 argent,
three stars of six points wavy azure, in the centre chief a
mullet gules, within a bordure chequy invected of the second
and first. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the
head and middle with holly, each carrying in their hands
a baton all proper. Married, Nov. 18, 1880, Francis Hugh
Forbes Irvine, Esq., of Drum, in the county of Aberdeen,
Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, who died July 1894 ; and has Issi/e — (i) Alexander
Forbes Irvine, Gentleman [to whom refer]; (2) Quentin
Hugh Innes Irvine, Gentleman. .SVrt/— Straloch, Barra
Castle, Aberdeen. Postal address — Drum Castle, Drum-
oak, Aberdeenshire.
IRVINE (H. Coll., 1882). Or, on a chevron azure, between
three sheaves of holly each consisting of three leaves vert,
banded gules, an anchor erect with cable of the first between
two dolphins embowed proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two
anchors saltireways with cables or, a dolphin embowed
proper. Motto — " Moderata durant."
Son of late Robert Irvine, Gentleman, /'. ; d. 1901 ;
m. Louisa, d. of Edward P'oster : —
Edward Foster Irvine, Esq., Capt. 4th D.R.G.A. (Vols.),
b. 1875 ; m. 1900, Florence Laurie, d. of John Richardson ;
and has issue — Joan Foster. Res. — 36 Ferncroft Avenue,
Hampstead, London, N.W.
THOMAS IRVINE, Esquire, J. P. for the county of the
city of Liverpool. Born Dec. 15, 1818, being the second
but only surviving son of Patrick Irvine and his wife
Susan, dau. of James Minahan of Kinsale, co. Cork.
Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings — Parted per
chevron argent and vert, three holly leaves all counter-
charged. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a holly wreath proper. MottO— " Sub sole
sub umbra virens." Married, firstly, Sept. 15, 1845,
Isabella, dau. of Robert Pratt of Aberdeen ; and secondly,
June 9, 1853, Isabella, dau. of David Gilkison, Esq., J. P.
for CO. Renfrew ; and has surviving Issue— Ua\\A Gilkison
Irvine, Gentleman, b. July 26, i860; Isabella; Elizabeth
Wood [tn. Rev. John Charles Trevelyan, Vicar of St.
Saviour's, Luton]; and Edith Mary. Residence — Glen
Huntly, Aigburth Road, Liverpool, Chibs — National
Liberal, Reform (Liverpool).
IRVING, see WINTER-IRVING.
JANETTE EMILIA IRVING, third and youngest
dau. of Rev. Matthew Irving, D.D. (Camb.), Canon
of Rochester and Rector of St. Mary's, Chatham. Armo-
rial bearings — On a lozenge, per fesse indented argent
and gules, two branches of laurel saltireways vert, fructed
of the second, between as many roses in pale counterchanged
barbed and seeded proper.
JOHN BEAUFIN IRVING, Esquire, J.P. co. ot
Dumfries, Col. formerly in the 4th King's Own Regt. ,
the Military Train, and the A.S.C. ; Col. late commanding
3rd Batt. the Manchester Regt. Born 1844, being the
eldest son of John Beaufin Irving of Ironshore and Hart-
field, Jamaica, and his wife Diana Charlotte, third dau. of
Jonathan Williamson, of Lakelands, co. Dublin. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, three holly leaves proper, in the
middle chief a crescent gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mailed gauntleted
hand proper, charged on the wrist with a crescent gules, and
holding a branch of holly consisting of seven leaves fructed
is tbe Military Cockade.
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proper. Motto— " Hand uUis labentia ventis." Married,
1865, Agnes, eldest dau. of Joseph Corke, Esq., of Staple-
hurst, Kent ; and has /««<■— (i) John Beaufin Irving, Gentle-
man, b. 1875; (2) Robert Beaufin Irving, Gentleman,
Midshipman R. N. R., b. 1877; and five daughters. Seats
— Bonshaw Tower, Ecclefechan ; Bickington Lodge,
Farniington, N. Devon. C/«(^— Primrose.
IRWIN, quartered by CHAMBERLAYNE.
IRWIN, see CARROLL-IRWIN.
ACHESON IRWIN, Esquire. Born Sept. 7, 1863,
being the eldest son of the late Sir George Irwin, J. P. for
the W. Riding of co. York and for Leeds, by his wife Flora
Adelaide, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Jacob Smith, late
33rd Regt. Armorial bearings— Argent, a mural crown
gules, between three holly leaves proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a mailed arm fesseways holding in
the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged on
the arm with a crescent gules; with the Motto, "Nemo
me impune lacessit." Reside?ice —
Reverend ARTHUR WILLIAM IRWIN, Chaplain to
His Grace the Duke of Montrose, late H.M. Chaplain, Ben-
gal. Born July 1832, being the third son of the late Very
Rev. Arthur Irwin Dean and Vicar-Gen. of Ardfert (son of
Alexander Irwin of Derrygore, co. Fermanagh), by his wife
Jemima, dau. of Auchmuty Richardson, Esq., J.P. andD.L.,
of Richfort, co. Longford. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a mural crown gules, between three holly leaves proper,
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mailed arm fesseways holding in the hand a
thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged on the arm
with a crescent gules. Motto — " Nemo me impune laces-
sit." Married, Dec. 1870, Alicia, third dau. of W. Dent-
Dent, Esq., J. P., late Captain R.N., of Shortflatt Tower,
Northumberland ; and has Issue — Ronald John Beresford
Irwin, Gentleman, b. Aug. 1880 ; Beatrice Catherine Lenore
Campbell [m., Sept. 1897, Henry Jacques Houldsworth
{d. 1899), eldest son of Henry Houldsworth, late of Garrick
House, Ayrshire]; Helen May [;«., May 1900, Robert
Sydney Barnett] ; and Ellen Mary. Residence — Napton,
Rugby. Club — Windham.
EDWARD IRWIN, Esquire. Born March 7, 1867,
being the third son of the late Sir George Irwin, J.P. for
the W. Riding of co. York and for Leeds, by his wife Flora
Adelaide, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Jacob Smith, late
33rd Regt. Armorial bearings— Argent, a mural crown
gules, between three holly leaves proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a mailed arm fesseways holding in
the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged
on the arm with a crescent gules ; with the Motto, " Nemo
me impune lacessit. " Residence —
JOHN ARTHUR IRWIN, Esquire, of Derrygore, in
the county of Fermanagh, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff
1888. Born January i, 1854, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Edward Irwin, Esquire, of Derry-
gore, Justice of the Peace for that county. High Sheriff 1862,
by his wife Hannah, daughter of Thomas Baynes of Leeds.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a mural
crown gules between three holly leaves proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a mailed arm fesseways, holding in
the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged
on the arms with a crescent gules. Motto — "Nemo me
impune lacessit." Seat — Derrygore, Enniskillen.
H THOMAS ANGELO IRWIN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
® for CO. Cumberland, High Sheriff 1897, formerly Royal
Scots Regiment, and Hon. Col. 2nd Middlesex Vol. Art. ;
served in Ashanti Campaign 1873-74, medal with clasp,
and Diamond Jubilee medal. Born April 10, 1845, being
the eldest son of the late Lieutenant Thomas Somerville
Irwin of the Honourable East India Company's Service
(Bengal Engineers), by his wife Caroline Burke, daughter of
the late Colonel John Angelo, also of the Honourable East
India Company's Service (3rd Bengal Cavalry). Clubs —
Army and Navy, County (Carlisle). Livery — Olive green
cloth coat and trousers, brass or gilt buttons, olive green
and yellow striped vest. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i. per pale or and argent, three annulets
in fesse between as many holly leaves slipped and pendent
vert (for Irwin) ; 2. or, a green parrot proper, in the sinister
chief a cross crosslet fitchiie sable (for Senhouse) ; 3. argent,
on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as
many battle-axes of the field (for Tififin) ; 4. gules, a fesse
ermine between three boars' heads couped argent (for
Towerson) ; and impaling the arms of Strutt, namely, per
pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between
three cross crosslets fitchte or (for Strutt). Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount between two holly leaves vert,
a dove argent, holding in the beak an olive branch proper,
and an ear of wheat or; with the Motto, " Haud uUis
labentia ventis." Married, April 22, 1879, Lucy Frances,
younger daughter of George Henry Strutt, Esquire, of
Bridgehill, Belper, in the county of Derby, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant ; and has [ssue—{\) Thomas Strutt Irwin, Gentleman,
Lieut, ist Royal Dragoons, Oct. 12, 1901, b. Feb. 2, 1881 ;
(2) Cuthbert Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, b. June 29, 1885, d.
July 29, 1903 ; (3) Reginald Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, b. Oct.
3, 1886 ; (4) Henry Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, b. June i, 1890 ;
Caroline Agnes [w. Sept. 12, 1901, Capt. S. C. Ferguson,
Sth Fusiliers] ; Mary Eleanor ; Winifred Lucy ; and Jane
Katharine. £j/rtto— Lynehow, near Carlisle, and Solport,
near Longtown, both in co, Cumberland. Postal address —
Lynehow, Carlisle. Railway 5/ai'?(7«5— Lyneside, N. B. R. ;
and Floriston, Cal. Ry.
WILLIAM HAWKINS IRWIN, Esquire. Born Jan.
16, 1869, being the fourth son of the late Sir George Irwm,
J. P. for the W. Riding of co. York and for Leeds, by his wife
Flora Adelaide, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Jacob Smith,
late 33rd Regt. Armorial bearings — Argent, a mural
crown gules, between three holly leaves proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a mailed arm fesseways holding in
the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged
on the arm with a crescent gules ; with the Motto, " Nemo
me impune lacessit." Residence —
ISAACSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile invected azure,
between three roses two in fesse and one in base of the
last, a lion rampant argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent,
holding between the paws an escutcheon azure, thereon
three roses two and one argent, and charged with two roses
in pale of the second. Motto— " 0AP2EI."
Son of Frederick Wootton Isaacson, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. , M.P. , <^. ; d. 1898 ; m. 1857, Elizabeth Mane
Louise, d. of Stephen Jaeger, Banker, of Frankfort :—
Frederick John Wootton Isaacson, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, M.A., LL.M. , b. 1858. Res.— 17 Pall Mall, S W .
C/«^j— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Ranelagh, Bath, Leander.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Sir CHARLES EDMUND ISHAM, loth Baronet
(May 30, 1627), of I^amport, co. Northampton, D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1851. Born Dec. 16, 1819, being the second
and only surviving son of the late Sir Justinian Isham, 8th
Bart., by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Close of Drumbanagher and Elm Park, co. Armagh.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three
piles also wavy, the points meeting in fesse argent ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-swan with wings displayed argent, beaked
sable. Mottoes — " Ostendo non ostento," "On things
transitory resteth no glory." Married, Oct. 26, 1847,
ICmily, dau. of Rt. Hon. Mr. Justice- Vaughan, by his wife
Louisa, the Dowager Lady St. John ; and by her (who d.
Sept. 6, 1898) has had Issue ~\^o\x\s^ Mary \_ni., July 12,
1871, Edward Corbett, eldest son of Col. Corbett, M.P.,
of Longnor, Shropshire, and has issue] ; Emily Caroline
{711., April 27, 1881. Norman Magnus MacLeod of that Ilk,
C.M.G,, late Capt. 74th Regt., of Dunvegan Castle, Isle
of Skye, and has issue] ; and Isabel Vere [d. Feb. 14, i868).
6Va^— Lamport Hall, Northampton.
ISLES, Bishop of Argyll and the, see ARGYLL AND
THE ISLES.
and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an esquire's
helmet proper, in front thereof a cross pat^e fitcli^e or ;
with the Motto, " Be mindful." Mariied, firstly, Nov. 10,
1892, Lady Margaret Alice {d. Aug. 18, 1901), dau. of the
Most Honourable Hugh De Grey Seymour, 6th Marquess
of Hertford ; and secondly, Muriel Harriet Charles, fourth
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Macdonald Moreton, late Coldstream
Guards. Postal address — Culmington Manor, Craven
Arms, Salop. Club — Reform.
JOSEPH BRUCE ISMAY, Gentleman. Born Dec.
12, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry
Ismay, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Chester, High Sheriff 1892,
and J. P. CO. Lancaster, by his wife Margaret, dau. of the late
Luke Bruce, Shipowner, of Liverpool. Liverv — Chocolate
with canary colour facings. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a chevron, in chief a cross pat^e between two bezants and
in base a cross pati^e fitch^e all or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an esquire's helmet
proper, in front thereof a cross pat^e fitch^e or. Motto —
" Be mindful." Married, 1888, Julia Florence, dau. of
George R. Schieffelin of New York, in the United States
of America ; and has Issue — Thomas Bruce Ismay, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 18, 1894 ; (2) George Bruce Ismay, Gentle-
man ; Margaret Bruce ; and Evelyn Constance. Seat —
Sandheys, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Clubs — Reform,
Palatine (Liverpool), Union (New York).
ITCHINGHAM, quartered by CHICHESTER.
IVES, see GRANT-IVES.
JAMES HAINSWORTH ISMAY, Gentleman. Born
March 4, 1867, and is the second son of the late Thomas
Henry Ismay, Esq., of Dawpool, co. Chester, J. P. and
D.L. for that county, by his wife Margaret, dau. of the
late Luke Bruce, shipowner, of Liverpool. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron in chief,
a cross pat(5e between two bezants, and in base a cross
patde fitch^e all or, and impaling the arms of Seymour,
namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between
six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant in
pale or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ;
IVIMEY (H. Coll.). Gules, two chevronels invected
between an increscent and a decrescent in chief and a lion
rampant in base all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion rampant or,
holding between the paws a decrescent, a demi-cart-wheel
both gules. Motto — " L'amour et I'amitie."
Son of : —
William Ivimey, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Treverbyn
Lodge, Wokingham, Berks.
IVREA, Marquis of, see HARDWIN.
is the Military Cockade.
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JACKSON, quartered by BARSTON, BENNETT,
CALVERT, GOULD, and PRATT.
JACKSON of Carraniore (U.O. ). Argent, on a chevron
sable, between three hawk's heads erased azure, as many
trefoils of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent,
charged on the neck with a trefoil vert. MottO — ' ' Celer
et auda.x."
Son of Oliver Vaughan Jackson, Esq., of Carramore
House, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1869), b. 1811 ; d.
1887 ; )n. 1851, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Jones, Esq., of
Castletown, co. Sligo, J.P. and D.L. : —
Percy Vaughan Jackson, Gentleman, Staff Surgeon R.N.,
b. 1862. Seat — Carramore, Ballina, co. Mayo.
Son of Sidney Vaughan Jackson, Gentleman, b. ;
d. 1872 ; m. 1843, Frances, d. of Thomas Jones of
Castletown : —
Herbert Francis Jackson, Gentleman,/^. 1859; m. 1885,
Amy Mackintosh, d. of Robert Priestley; and has issue —
Frances Iris Madeline Vaughan. Res. — Potter's Bar,
Middlesex. Club — Constitutional.
CLEMENT NUGENT JACKSON, Gentleman, of
Hertford College, Oxford, Proctor of that University.
Born April 2, 1846, being the third son of the late Lieu-
tenant-General George Jackson of the Bengal Staff Corps,
and his wife Phillis Sophia, daughter of Captain Nathaniel
Nugent Strode. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised
argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet
between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and
chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter
claw a shoveller's head erased argent. Motto — " Strenue
et honeste." Postal address — Hertford College, Oxford.
CHARLES HUGH JACKSON, Gentleman, Solicitor.
Born August 11, 1851, being the second [but eldest surviv-
ing] son of the late CJharles Jackson of Doncaster, Gentle-
ili'HllIMIMIlHMtilllBinilMIFI^
fill
man. Barrister- at- Law, and Justice of the Peace for the
burgh of Doncaster, by his wife Margaret Caroline, daughter
of Hugh Parker, Esquire, of Woodthorpe Hall, near Shef-
field, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the West Riding of the aforesaid county.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Partv per pale
gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between
three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two
annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed
over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's
head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste."
Postal address — Doncaster. Club — Pall Mall.
EDWARD JACKSON, Gentleman. Born December
20, 1845, being the sixth son of the Reverend James
Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford,
formerly Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and
Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by
Eliza his wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley
Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale
gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between
three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two
annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed
over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's
head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste."
Mayried, Georgina Dorothea, daughter of the Reverend
Thomas William Wrench, Master of Arts, Rector of St.
Michael's, Cornhill, London ; and has Issue — Edward
Robert Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, born April 18, 1881 ;
Evelyn Mary ; and Henrietta Eliza.
EDWARD ALAN JACKSON, Gentleman. Born Jan.
22, 1857, being the third [but second surviving] son of the
late Charles Jackson of Doncaster, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, J.P. for the burgh of Doncaster, by his wife
^Margaret Caroline, dau. of Hugh Parker, Esq.. of Wood-
thorpe Hall, near Sheffield, J.P. and D.L. for the W. R. of
the CO. of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised
argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet
between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and
chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw
a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue
et honeste."
EDWIN JACKSON. Esquire, Lt.-Col. com. 3rd Vol.
Batt. Border Regt. , J.P. for Cumberland, only son of the
late Isaac Jackson of Broom, Gosforth, Cumberland, by his
wife Jane, dau. of Daniel Burns of Kilmare, co. Down,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — Azure, three pheons points down-
wards in fesse or, between as many eagles' heads erased
ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a horse courant argent, three caltraps or,
Motto ^ " Celer et audax. " Married, July 19, 1882.
Martha, youngest daughter of the late J. C. Robinson of
Elterwater Hall, Ambleside, Westmorland ; and has
Issue — (i) Leslie John Broomhill Jackson, born and died
1883 ; (2) Edwin Harley Jackson, Gentleman, born June
27, 1888 ; Rotha Mary Hannah Margaret ; Minnie Greeba
Victoria ; and Dorothy Melba. Estates — Threlkeld Leys,
Cockermouth ; and Broom, Gosforth, both in Cumberland.
Postal address — Threl-keld Leys, Cockermouth, Cumber-
land.
FRANCIS ARTHUR JACKSON, Gentleman, Member
of the Polynesian Society, Life Member of the British
Astronomical Association, and a Life Fellow of the Imperial
Institute. Bo)-n October 19, 1837, being the eldest son of the
Rev. Francis Arthur Jackson, Master ofx-Xrls of the University
of Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, in the county of York,
by Charlotte his wife, youngest daughter of Colonel John
Kirke of Markham Hall and Retford, in the county of
Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor
of Markham, and Colonel of the Sherwood Rangers, Not-
tingham Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Captain 24th Light
Dragoons, by his first wife Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter
of Sir William Richardson, Baronet, of Castle Hill and
Augher Castle, in the county of Tyrone, and of Kil-
feacle, in the county of Tipperary. [Mr. Francis Arthur
Jackson and all the other descendants of his paternal grand-
mother, Henrietta Priscilla, nde Bower, inherit through
her a legitimate Royal Descent from King Edward III.,
through his son Lionel (of Antwerp) Duke of Clarence, K.G.]
Livery — Blue coat with gold lace, red and blue striped waist-
coat, red plush breeches. Armorial toearings — He bears for
Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine
cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross
crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared
and chain refle.xed over the back or, holding in the de.xter
claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto,
"Strenue et honeste." Estates— ]s.Qkson Dale, Na Kou,
Vadra Vadra, and Wai Kovuna, in the Province of Cakau-
drove; and The Bagata Cocoa-Nut Plantation, in the
Provmce of Bua ; all in the Island of Vanua Levu, in the
British Colony of Fiji. Postal address— ]3.cksa\\ Dale, Fiji.
FREEMAN HENRY JACKSON, Gentleman. Born
December 24, 1842, being the fifth son of the Reverend
James Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford,
formerly Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and
Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by
Eliza his wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley
Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale
gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between
three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two
annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain refiexed
over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's
head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste."
Married, December 17, 1872, Mary Edith, daughter of
Henry Brassby Cooper, of the Bengal Civil Service ; and has
Issue — (1) Freeman Astley Jackson, Gentleman, born March
4, 1874 ; (2) Neville Ward Jackson, Gentleman, born
1875-
FREEMAN RAYNEY JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace. Born October 27, 1838, being the second
son of the Reverend Francis Arthur Jackson, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall,
in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife, youngest
daughter of Colonel John Kirke of Markham Hall and
Retford, in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the
Peace and Lord of the Manor of Markham, and Colonel
of the Sherwood Rangers, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry,
formerly Captain 24th Light Dragoons, by his first wife
Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter of Sir William Richardson,
Baronet, of Castle Hill and Augher Castle, in the county
of Tyrone. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised
argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet
between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and
chain refle.xed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw
a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue
et honeste." Alarried, February 19, 1859, Anna Eleanor
Augusta, youngest daughter of the late John Shea-Lawlor,
Esq., J. P., of Gurteenrue, in the county of Cork, by Mar-
garet his wife, dau. of Danitl Mahony, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
Dunloe Castle, county Kerry; and has Issue — (i) Freeman
Lawlor Jackson, Gentleman ; (2) Henry Herbert Jackson,
Gentleman [married March 26, 1894, his first cousin Ada,
only surviving child of Thomas Smith Wright, formerly of
Dipton Bush Sheep Station, Southland, New Zealand; and
has issue, Freeman Mervyn Herbert Jackson, Gentleman,
b. March 30. 1895 ; and a dau., b. 1897 ; (3) Edward Rayney
Jackson, Gentleman [married, Aug. 18, 1892, Bf^rtha,
fourth dau. of David Peat of Hillside, near Wanganui,
is the Military Cockade.
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New Zealand ; and has issue, Bertha Nina Rayney] ; Flor-
ence Charlotte [married J. R. Mason of the Hutt, Welling-
ton, and of Napier, New Zealand, and has issue] ; and
Mary Letitia. Estate and postal address — Wanganui, New
Zealand.
H Colonel GEORGE CHARLES JACKSON, of the
© Bengal Cavalry. Born February 5, 1841, being the
eldest son of the late Lieutenant-General George Jackson
of the Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Phillis Sophia,
daughter of Captain Nathaniel Nugent Strode ; served
with the Ensufzai Field Force in 1863, and with the Abys-
sinian Expedition in 1868. Armoriar bearings— He bears
for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse
ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last,
a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
gules, collared and chain refle.xed over the back or, holding
in the de.xter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with
the Motto, " Strenue et honeste."
HENRY BOWER JACKSON, Gentleman. Bom De-
cember 25, 1841, being the third son of the Reverend
Francis Arthur Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, in the county of York, by
Charlotte his wife, youngest daughter of Colonel John
Kirke of Markham Hall and Retford, in the county of
Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor
of Markham, and Colonel of the Sherwood Rangers Not-
tingham Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Captain 24th Light
Dragoons, by his lirst wife Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter
of Sir William Richardson, Baronet, of Castle Hill and
Augher Castle, in the county of Tyrone. Livery — Blue coat
with gold lace, red and blue striped waistcoat, red plush
breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party
per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent,
between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between
two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-giiffin gules, collared and chain re-
flexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a
shoveller's head erased argent; with the Motto, "Strenue
et honeste." Married, November 23, 1888, Jemima, eldest
daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Cox of Savu Savu, Fiji ;
and has Issue — (1) Harry Francis Rayney Jackson, Gentle-
man, born February 11, 1890; (2) James Edward Jackson,
Gentleman, born February 16, 1892, who died shortly after
birth ; (3) Francis Arthur Jackson, Gentleman, born January
17, 1893 ; (4) James Edward Jackson, Gentleman, b. July
14, 1894 ; (5) William Herbert Jackson, Gentleman, b.
March 1897. Estates — Telau-Na Nanu and Nawi Island,
all in Fiji. Postal address — Telau, Savu Savu West,
Fiji.
§SiR HENRY MATHER JACKSON, 3rd Baronet, of
the Manor House, Birkenhead, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Monmouth, M.A. (Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law ; adopted the
additional surname of Mather in 1886. Borfi Oct. 19, 1855,
being the son of Sir Henry Mather, the 2nd Baronet, by his
wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Buddicum Blackbiu-ne
of Birkenhead; succeeded his father in 1881, under the
creation of November 4, 1869. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two goats' heads
couped in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base argent, two
flaunches of the last, impaling the arms of Somerset, namely,
quarterly, France, azure three fleurs-de-lis or ; and Eng-
land, gules three lions passant guardant, in pale or, all
within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a ragged staff sable, a goat's
head couped argent, senife of trefoils vert. Motto —
" Fortiter, tideliter, feliciter. " Married, August 3, 1886,
Ada Frances, daughter of General Edward Arthur Somerset,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ;
and has Issue — (i) Henry Mather Jackson, Esq., b. F"eb.
27, 1894; (2) Edward Arthur Mather Jackson, Esq., b. Jan.
1899 ; Gwladys Ada; Norah Frances; and Agatha Elizabeth.
Seat — Llantilio Court, Abergavenny. Clubs — Brookes'.
HERBERT FRANCIS VAUGHAN JACKSON,
Gentleman. Born March 23, 1859, being the second son of
the late Sidney Vaughan Jackson, by his wife Frances, dau.
of Thomas Jones of Castletown. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron sable, between three hawks' heads
era-ed azure, as many trefoils of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse
passant argent, charged on the neck with a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Celer et audax." Married, May 4, 1885, Amy
Mackintosh Priestly, dau. of Robert Priestly ; and has
Issue — Frances Iris Madeline Vaughan. Residence— Von^v's
Bar, Middlesex. C///1?'— Constitutional.
HUGH ROWLAND JACKSON, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 15, i86r, being the fourth [but third surviving] son of
the late Charles Jackson of Doncaster, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law, J. P. for the burgh of Doncaster, by his wife
Margaret Caroline, dau. of Hugh Parker, Esq. of Wood-
thorpe Hall, near Sheffield, J. P. and D.L. for the W. R. ot
the CO. ot York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised
argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet
between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and
chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw
a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, "Strenue
et honeste." Postal address — Doncaster.
JOHN HOULTON JACKSON, Gentleman. Born
December 27, 1837, being the second son of the Reverend
James Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford,
Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and Vicar of
St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by Eliza his
wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley Castle,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and
azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three
shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets
of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the
back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased
argent; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." Married,
June 27, 1869, Eliphalette, daughter of the Reverend
Thomas William Wrench, Master of Arts, Rector of St.
Michael's, Cornhill, London; and has Issue — (i) Richard
Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, born March 18, 1870; (2)
Edward Ellis Jackson, Gentleman, born November 22,
1871 ; (3) Wilfred .Swinhoe Jackson, Gentleman, born
August 15, 1873 ; (4) Laurence Jackson, Gentleman, born
May 17, 1875 ; (5) Francis Jackson, Gentleman, born
January 4, 1883 ; and three daughters.
JOHN THOMAS JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, being the
eldest son of John Jackson of Oldham, by his wife Emma,
daughter of Benjamin Godwin of Burslem. C///i5— Magis-
trates'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party
is the Naval Cockade.
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per chevron azure and or, in chief three pheons of the last,
and in base a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two pheons
gules, thereon an eagle witli wings expanded or, each wing
charged with a rose as in the arms; with the Motto,
" Res non verba." Married, May i6, 1866, Sarah, second
daughter of Bartholomew Prockter of Oldham ; and has
Issue — John Jackson, Gentleman, Lieutenant Lancashire
Fusiliers, born 1869. Estates and postal addresses — The
Hurstead, Rochdale; Treburvaugh, Llangunllo, Radnor-
shire.
MORTON STRODE JACKSON, Gentleman. Borii
March 6, 1847, being the fourth son of the late Lieutenant-
(jeneral George Jackson of the Bengal Staff Corps, by his
wife Phyllis Sophia, daughter of Nathaniel Migrub Strode.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale
gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between
three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two
annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain re-
fle.xed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a
shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto — " Strenue
et honeste."
WILLIAM JACKSON, Esquire, J. P. for co. Chester.
Bor7i Nov. 19, 1832, being the second son of Sir William
Jackson, Bart., by Dame Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hughes,
Lieut, late 2nd Lancashire Militia. Armorial bearings —
for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
mount vert, a mullet of six points or, thereon an eagle close
Azure, a fesse between two goats' heads couped in chief
and a fleur-de-lis in base argent, two flaunches of the last.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a ragged staff
sal)le a goat's head couped argent, senile of trefoils vert.
Motto — " Fortiter, Fidelitur, Feliciter." Married, 1861,
Therese Isabel, dau. of Edward Howard of Liverpool ; and
has Issue — William Jackson, Gentleman, M.A. (Cambs. ),
b. 1870 ; and several daughters [of whom Maud Isabel w.,
i88g, John Glynn of The Hut, Hoylake, in co. Cheshire ;
Elizabeth w., 1893, Edgar Leicester Billson of Dormy
Lodge, Hoylake, Cheshire; and Miriam Herniine 7;/., 1895,
Harold Stanley Inman of Tattenham Lodge, Tallworth,
Surrey]. Postal address — Forest Road, Birkenhead.
WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, Esquire, a Justice of
the Peace for the Colony of Queensland. Born February
19, 1835, being the eldest son of the late Henry Jackson
of Marnaharin, in the counties of Monaghan and Dublin,
Ireland, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of William
White of Drumgavney, in the county of Monaghan, Ireland.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of ten
argent and azure, a lion rampant gules holding between
the paws an eagle's head erased or, two flaunches sable,
each charged with a mullet of six points of the fourth ; and
proper; with the Motto, "Confide recte agens. " Married,
April 24, 1872, Jane Eleanor, only daughter of the late
Daniel Steed of Belfast, Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) William
Thomas Isles Jackson, Gentleman, born March 21, 1874;
(2) Lewis Henry Jackson, Gentleman, born April 30,
1880; and Maude Isabel \in. 1905, Ormond Howard Smith
of Wunulla, Hopetoun, Queensland]. Postal addresses —
Laurel Lodge, Toowong, near Brisbane, Queensland ;
Morayfield, North Coast Railway, Queensland.
The Right Honourable WILLIAM LAWIES
JACKSON, ist Baron Allerton of Chapel Allerton, a
Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
Justice of the Peace for Leeds and for the West Riding
of the county of York, Member of Parliament for the
Northern Division of Leeds. Born 1840, being the son
of the late William Jackson, formerly of Leeds. Clubs —
Carlton, Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Party per chevron gules and or, in chief two suns
in splendour of the last, and in base three annulets, one
and two interlaced of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, v\ith a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a horse or, holding in the mouth an ear of wheat slipped
vert, resting the dexter foreleg on three annulets as in the
arms ; with the MottO, " Essayez." Married, i860, Grace,
daughter of George Tempest. Residences — Allerton Hall,
Chapel Allerton, near Leeds ; 27 Cadogan Square,
S.W.
CHARLES THEODORE JACOBY, Gentleman. Born
August 1853, being the third and youngest son of the late
Moritz Jacotjy of Nottingham, by his wife Violet Frederika,
daughter of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Club — Badminton.
Livery— 'QX-a.ck, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Party per fesse dancett^e argent and
sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base
two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, charged
upon the body with two roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper, resting the dexter forefoot on a cross as in the
arms ; with the Motto, " Opera bona effulgent." Married,
, Lily Florence, daughter
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of Lewis Edward Nolan, Roscommon. Postal address
— Lyegrove House, near Chipping Sodbury, Gloucester-
shire.
JAMES ALFRED JACOBY, Gentleman, Member of
Parliament for the Mid-Division of the county of Derby,
has been Sheriff of Nottingham 1877-1878. Born June
1852, being the second son of the late Moritz Jacoby of
Nottingham, by his wife Violet Frederika, daughter of
Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand Duchy of Mecklen-
burg-Schwerin. Clubs — Devonshire, Nottinghamshire
(Nottingham), l.ivcry — Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — Party per fesse dancettee argent and
sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base
two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, charged
■upon the body with two roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper, resting the dexter forefoot on a cross as in the
arms ; with the Motto, " Opera bona effulgent." Married,
May 1883, Hermine Elizabeth Frederica, daughter of the
late Gustav Liepmann of Glasgow ; and has Issue — Alfred
Henry Moritz Jacoby, Gentleman, born February 22, 1884;
Marie Violet ; and Doris Vera. Postal address — Oakhill
House, Nottingham ; 8 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
Clubs — Reform, Notts County.
JOHN HENRY JACOBY, Gentleman, Consul at Not-
tingham for the Republic of Colombia (South America).
Born November 1848, being the eldest son of the late
Moritz Jacoby of Nottingham, by his wife Violet Frederica,
daughter of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand Duchy
of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Clubs — Devonshire, Notting-
hamshire (Nottingham). Lively — Dark blue, with gilt
buttons. Armorial toearings — Party per fesse dancett^-e
argent and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules,
between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper,
and in base two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag
argent, charged upon the body with two roses gules,
barbed Kud seeded proper, resting the dexter forefoot on
a cross as in the arms; with the Motto, "Opera bona
effulgent." Postal address — Ropewalk, The Park, Notting-
ham.
Sir OTTO JAFFE, K.B. (1900), J. P., Lord Mayor of
Belfast 1899-1904. Born 1846, being the third son of the
late Daniel Joseph Jaff6, by Frederica, dau. of Joseph
Josephy of Parchim, Mecklenburgh. Armorial bearings
—Argent, a chevron azure, between in chief two chaplets and
in base a ship in full sail on waves of the sea all proper, on
a chief gules, the Castle of Hamburg of the first between
two lions passant or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with
wings inverted between two onk branches, all proper.
Motto— "Deus nobiscum." Married, 1879, Paula, dau.
of Moritz Hertz of Brunswick ; and has Issue— (i) Arthur
Daniel Jaff.5, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.), b. i88o ; (2) William
Edward Berthold Jaff(5, Esq., b. 1883. Pesidenfe—Kin-
Edar, Belfast. Clubs— Royn\ Societies, Reform (Belfast).
Major-General JOHN JAGO-TRELAWNY, J. P. for
CO. Cornwall. Born 1826, being the son of the late Edward
Jago (by his wife Anne Darell, elder dau. of the late Edward
Trelawny of Coldrenick), and nephew of the late Charles
Trelawny of Coldrenick ; succeeded his uncle in 1883, and
assumed the name of Trelawny under his uncle's will by Royal
License in 1886. Livery — Invisible green, waistcoat invisible
green and white stripes, silver buttons. Armorial bearings
(Roy. Lie, H. Coll., i886)— Quarterly i and 4, argent a
chevi'on sable (for Trelawny, teinf. Edward I.); 2 and 3
argent, three Cornish choughs proper, on a chief sable as
many cross crosslets or (for Jago, H. Coil., 1818). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a wolf statant proper (for Trelawny) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a cor-
morant rising sable, wings pean, charged upon the breast
with a cross crosslet as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Ser-
moni consona facta." Estates — The Coldrenick Estate, in
the parishes of St. Germans, Liskeard, and Menheniot, in
the county of Cornwall ; the Estate and Manor of Tre-
worlis, in the parishes of St. Breage and St. Sithney, in the
county of Cornwall ; the Estate called Barne Barton, in
the parish of St. Budeaux, in the county of Devon ; Over
Trelabe Farm, Linkinhorne, in the county of Cornwall ;
and a Town Residence at Plymouth. Seat — Coldrenick,
Liskeard, Cornwall. Clubs — United Service, Windham,
Royal Societies', Royal Western Yacht Club (Plymouth).
JAMES, quartered by WILKINSON.
JAMES, see GREVIS-JAMES.
ARTHUR JOHN JAMES, Esquire, J.P. for co. of
Gloucester. Born 1857, being the eldest son of the late
Francis James, Esq., J. P., F.S.A., of Edgeworth Manor,
Cirencester, by his wife Ann, dau. of William Green of
Londonderry. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse
! is the Naval Cockade.
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nebuly, between three unicorns' heads erased argent, as
many escallop shells proper, in the centre chief point a
Passion cross of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head
erased argent, charged on the neck with an escallop
gules, and supporting in the mouth a Passion cross also
gules. Motto— " Memor." Seat — Edgeworth Manor, Cir-
encester, Gloucester. Clubs — Arthur's, Burlington, Fine
Arts'.
Thk Reverend EDWARD JAMES, Rector of Peakirk,
in the county of Northampton, and Canon of Peterborough,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom Novem-
ber 14, 1827, being the youngest son of the late Reverend
John James, Doctor of Divinity, Canon of the Cathedral
Church of Peterborough, and Vicar of St. John the Baptist's
in that city, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bell of
Brampton, in the county of Cumberland. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, on a fesse nebuly between three unicorns'
heads erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre
chief point a Passion Cross of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and
supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules ;
with the Motto, "Memor." Married, February 5, 1861,
Emily, daughter of Thomas Kettlewell of Blackheath
Park; and has had Issue — (i) Ernest Edward James,
Gentleman, born November 24, 1861 ; (2) John Burleigh
James, Gentleman, born April 2, 1865, died August 17,
1876; Lucy, died an infant; Gertrude Frances; Lilian
Mary ; and Emily, died an infant. Residence — Peakirk,
Peterborough.
The Reverend FRANK JAMES, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of Rossett, in the county of Denbigh, Master of Arts of
the I'niversityof Oxford. />y;-« June8, 1859, being the second
son of Francis James, Gentleman, of Edgeworth Manor, in
the county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Ann,
daughter of William Green of Government House, London-
derry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on
a fesse nebuly three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many
escallops proper, in the centre chief point a Passion Cross
of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on the
neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the mouth a
Passion Cross also gules; with the Motto, "Memor."
Married, January 16, 1883, Mary Alcia Peaile, daughter
of Henry Wylde Jackson of Alexandra Villas, Brighton ;
and has had Issue — (1) John James, Gentleman, born
November 11, 1883; (2) Frank James, Gentleman, born
May 10, 1885 ; (3) Henry Radcliffe Todd James, Gentleman,
born May 15, 1886; Humphrey Middleton James, Gentle-
man, born October 11, 1887, died May 30, 1892 ; and
Margaret Mary. Postal address — The Vicarage, Rossett,
R.S.O. , Denbighshire.
JAMES GEORGE JAMES, Esquire, J. P. co. of Mon-
mouth. Born i'83i, being the eldest son of the late Edmund
James of Tynewydd and Blaen Nant, both in the co. of
Monmouth. Armorial bearings Per pale argent and
or, a dragon's head erased sable, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand a paum^e couped at the wrist gules, on a
chief of the third, a pick-axe between two lions rampant, all
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion vert, in the mouth a
sinister hand and holding in the dexter paw a pick-axe, both
as in the arms. Motto -" Ymdrech-i-drechu." Seats — Ty-
Newydd Blackwood, Bedwelty, co. Mon. , Blaen Nant,
Nant-y-glo, co. Monmouth.
JOHN ARTHUR JAMES, Gentleman, eldest son of
the late Daniel James of Beaconsfield, Woolton, in the
county Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Sophia, daughter
of George Hitchcock of New York. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron between two ostriches
in chief and a dolphin naiant in base sable, a billet of the
first ; and impaling the arms of Cavendish-Bentinck, namely
quarterly i and 4 azure, a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ;
2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent (for Caven-
dish). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or,
an ostrich sable, holding in the beak a billet also or ; with
the Motto; "J'aime a jamais." Married, December 7,
1885, Mary Venetia, youngest daughter of the Right
Honourable George Cavendish-Bentinck, M.P,
JAMES (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent, two
chevronels sable between as many dolphins naiant in chief
proper and a garb in base vert. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a garb or, charged with an ncorn
slipped vert, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto — "Tiens foi."
& is the Military Cockade.
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Sons of John Charles Horsey James, Esq. , Judge of
the Supreme Court of Western Australia, b. 1841 ; d.
19 ; m. 1885, Rebecca Catherine, d. of Charles H.
Clifton: —
Evelyn Harold Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.
— Highfield, near Lydney- on - Severn, Gloucestershire;
Perth, Western Australia.
Percival Arthur Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Eustace Alfred Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Meredith Charles Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Meyrick Edward Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1897.
The Reverend NICHOLAS HOPKINS JAMES.
Clerk in Holy Orders, Doctor of Divinity, sixth son of John
James of Coolruss Park, in the county of Wicklow, by his
wife Mary, daughter of James Hopkins of same county.
Club — AthencBum (Dublin). Livery — Claret and gold.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale
gules and azure, on a chevron engrailed between three
lions passant guardant or, as many purses sable. Mant-
ling' gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a hart's head erased proper, charged on the
neck with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto — "J'aime jamais."
Postal address — Clonfeacle Rectory, Moy, co. Tyrone,
Ireland.
WALTER CULVER JAMES, Esquire, M.D..
Surgeon- Lieut. -Gen. Hon. Artillery Company. Born
, being the son of the late Robert James. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a cross couped gules, on a chief azure, a
serpent embowed biting its tail, head to the dexter, between
two oak trees eradicated proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a caduceus
in bend dexter, surmounted by another in bend sinister,
thereon perched a wood-pigeon close proper. MottO —
"Loyal a jamais." Postal address — Quality Court, Chan-
cery Lane, London, W.C. Clubs — St. Stephen's, West-
minster.
WILLIAM JAMES, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant
Royal Navy. Born June 30, 1862, being the third son of
Francis James, Gentleman, of Edgeworth Manor, in the
county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Ann,
daughter of William Green of Government House, in the
county of Londonderry. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a fess nebuly three unicorns' heads
erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre chief
point a Passiim Cross of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased
argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and
supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules ; with
the Motto, "Memor." Married, January 4, 1889, Sarah
Florence, daughter of Henry William Ford of Buenos
Ayres ; and has Issue — Bertha Dorothy.
WILLIAM JAMES, Gentleman, late Lieut. 42nd High-
landers (Black Watch) ; served in the Crimea and Indian
Mutiny. Bor7i Feb. 28, 1838, being the eldest son of
Thomas James, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Margaret
Bernard, third dau. of the Rev. John CoUinson, Rector of
Gateshead and Boldon, co. Durham. Armorial bearings
— Sable, on a chevron argent, between three dolphins
embowed erminois, as many crosses crosslet gules. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a buffalo passant gules, armed proper, the dexter forefoot
resting on an escutcheon argent, charged with a pheon
sable. Motto — " Deo semper confide." Married, April 9,
1864, Ellen, eldest dau. of Captain William Dent, R.N.,
of Shortflatt Tower; and has Issue — (i) William Bernard
James, Esq., Capt. 2nd Bengal Lancers, b. Feb. 1865
[/«. , 1887, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late William
Minto ; and has issue— Bernard Seton James, Gentleman,
b. 1889 ; Geoffrey Minto James, Gentleman, b. 1892] ;
(2) George Thomas Brooksbank James, Gentleman,
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), b. Feb. 5, 1867; (3) Arthur Hedley
James, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R., b. July 11, 1868; (4)
Frederick Seton James, Gentleman, b. April 8, 1870 ; and
Mary Amelia. Seat — Otterburn Tower, Otterburn. Resi-
dence— The Moat, Eastbourne.
§ WILLIAM DODGE JAMES, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born 1854, being the
youngest son of the late Daniel James of Beaconsfield,
Woolton, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Sophia,
daughter of George Hitchcock of New York. Club — Turf.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron
between two ostriches in chief and a dolphin naiant in base
sable, a billet of the first ; and impaling the arms of Forbes
of Newe, namelv, quarterly i and 4 azure, three bears' heads
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 azure,
three fraises argent (for Fraser). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon the battlements of a tower or, an ostrich sable, holding
in the beak a billet also or. Motto — "J'aime a jamais. "
Married, March 5, 1889, Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest daughter
of Sir Charles John Forbes, Baronet, of Newe ; and has
Issue — Helen Millicent; Alexandra Maud; and Silvia
Sophia. Seai — West Dean Park, Chichester. 7'oufn house —
14 Great Stanhope Street, W.
MAURICE EYRE FRANCIS BELLINGHAM
JAMESON, Gentleman. Born May 9, 1888, only child of
the late James Francis Jameson, Esq. J. P., Capt. and Hon.
Major 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers, and formerly Lieut.
98th Foot and 7th Dragoon Guards (eldest son of Rev.
John Jameson of Windfield, by his wife Isabella Anne, dau.
of the late Gen. Sir Harry David Jones, G. C. B. ) by his
wife Helen Maud, eldest dau. of the late William Jameson
of Montrose, co. Dublin. Livery — Dark blue, scarlet
waistcoat, facings dark blue velvet. Armorial bearing's
— Azure, a saltire or, cantoned in chief and flanks by
Roman galleys proper, and a bugle-horn in base of the
second. Mantling' azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a Roman galley proper, the sail gules, charged
with a lion passant guardant or; and for Motto, "Sine
metu." Seat — Windfield, co. Galway.
JANNS, see DUDLEY-JANNS.
S DAVID JARDINE JARDINE, Esquire, of Jardine
Hall, Lockerbie, N.B. , of Larriston Hall, Newcastle-
ton, N.B., of Corrie Lodge, Lockerbie, N.B., and of
dark blue and yellow waistcoats, and facings. Armorial
bearings — Parted per pale argent and or, a saltire gules,
on a chief of the third, three mullets of the first. Mantling
gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of the colours is set
for Crest, a spur-rowel gules. Motto — "Cave adsum."
Married, 1887, Mary Angela, dau. of the late Sir Charles
Tilston Bright, Knight Bachelor, M.P. , of Badworth Hall,
Yorks. , Banner Cross, and Carbrook Hall, Hallamshire ;
and has Issue — Ronald James Jardine, Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
and Dorothy Agnes Jessie. .SVa/j— Jardine Hall, Lockerbie,
N.B. ; Larriston Hail, Newcastleton, N.B. ; Carrie Lodge,
Lockerbie, N.B. ; Tinwald ami Torthorwald, N.B. Town
Residence -14 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs
— Boodle's, Travellers', Pratt's, Union, Raleigh. 1
§SiR ROBERT JARDINE, ist Baronet (July 20, 1885),
J. P. and D. L. co. of Dumfries, M.P. for Ashburton,
1865 -1868, for Dumfries Burghs 1868-1874, and for co.
Dumfries 1880-1892. Born May 24, 1825, being the
seventh son of the late David Jardine of Muirhousehead,
Applegarth, co. Dumfries, by his wife Rachel, dau. of
William Johnstone of Linns, co. Dumfries. Armorial
bearings — Per pah; argent and or, a saltire gules, on a
chief engrailed of the third, three mullets of the first, the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet of the United Kingdom. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, a spur-rowel
of six points gules. Motto — "Cave adsum." Married,
April 4, 1867, Margaret Seton (d. 1886), dau. of John
Buchanan Hamilton of Lenny, co. Perth ; and has Issue —
Robert William Buchanan Jardine, Esq., b. Jan. 21, 1868
[w. , 1894, Etliel Mary, dau. of the late Benjamin Piercy of
Marchwell Hall, Wrexham, and has had issue, Robert
Buchanan Jardine, Esq., b. 1895, d. young; John William
Jardine, Esq., b. March 7, 1900; and Violet Margaret
Florence]. iV'a/j— Castlemilk, Lockerbie, N.B. ; Lanrick
Castle, Doune, Perthshire. Totvn residence — o.^ St. James's
Place, S.W. CA^^j- Brooks's, Reform, City Liberal.
Tinwald and Torthorwald, co. Dumfries; M.A., D.L. and
J. P. for CO. of Dumfries, F. R.G.S. , Barrister-at-Law. Born
1847, being the only son of the late James Jardine of Jardine
Hall, Dry feholm, and of Larriston Hall, by his wife Jessie, dau.
of John Johnston of Muirhousehead, N.B. Livery — Black,
Sir WILLIAM JARDINE, 9th Bart., of Applegirth,
CO. Dumfries (1672), J. P. for that co. , Capt. 3rd Batt.
K.O. Scottish Borderers, Member of the Royal Company of
Archers (the King's Bodyguard for Scotland), formerly
Lieut, ist Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt. , and Calcutta Light
Horse, served in S. Africa 1900-02. Born June 11, 1865,
is the MUitary Cockade.
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being the eldest son of the late Sir Alexander Jardine, 8th
Bart., D. L. (d. 1893), by his wife Henrietta, third dau. of
William Younger of Craigielands, Dumfriesshire. Armorial
■bearings — Argent, a saltire and a chief gules, the last
charged with three mullets of the field, the escutcheon
being surrounded by an orange tawny ribbon and therefrom
pendent his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Mantling'
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a spur-rowel of six points argent. Supporters — Dexter, a
horse at liberty ; sinister, a man in armour with a scimitar
at his side all proper. Motto — " Cave adsum." Residence
— Castle Street, Dumfries. C/«^ — Raleigh.
JARDINE (L.O., 12 Sept. 1903). Argent, on a saltire
gules, five crescents or, on a chief of the second, three
mullets of the third. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
"Mens conscia recti." Married, 1862, Julia H. M. , only
dau. of the late D. Bromilow of Bitteswell Hall, Leicester-
shire. 5t'd/5— Bitteswell Hall, Lutterworth ; Burlingham,
Crest — A spur-revel of six points argent. Motto— " Cave
adsum."
Son of William Halliday Jardine, landed pioprietor in
the Cape and Stellenbosch Divisions of Cape Colony,
b. 1S37 ; d. ; m. 1865, Mary Jane, d. of James
Connor of Armagh, Ireland : —
William Jardine, Esq., Major (ret.) in the Cape Colonial
Forces, b. 12 Dec. 1867 ; w. 21 Sept. 1893, Mary Hester
Nott, d. of John Burness of Kincardineshire, residing at
Moreton, Dorset; and has issue — (i) Douglas Grasme
Burness Jardine, Gentleman, /'. 12 July 1894; (2) Alexander
Halliday Jardine, Gentleman, /;. 27 Dec. 1902 ; and Flora
Lockhart. Kes. — Craigdhu, Tambours Kloof, Cape Town,
S. Africa.
§ ROBERT HERBERT HEATH JARY, Esquire, late
Major i2th Lancers, J. P. cos. of Bedford, Lancaster,
Leicester, and Norfolk (High Sheriff 1901), D. L. , served
in the Kaffir War 1851-1852, the Crimea and Indian
Mutiny. Born 1830, being the second son of the late W.
H. Jary, Esq., of Blofeld Lodge, Norfolk, J. P., D.L.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pile ermine, between two
lions rampant respecting each other or, three roses two and
one of the field ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Bromilow, namely gules, on a chevron invected
plain cottised or, between three lions' heads erased of the
last, a dove between two cross crosslets fitchfe of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, out of clouds two arms in armour embowed the
hands proper, supporting a rose as in the arms. Motto —
CO. Norfolk ; South Walsham, Norwich.
Service, Army and Navy.
Clubs — United
JEBB (H. Coll.). Quarterly vert and or, in the first
quarter a falcon close argent, belled of the second, in the
fourth a lure in pale of the third. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
expanded proper, belled or, standing on a lure fessewise
argent. Motto — " Spe et labore." Livery — Dark green,
buff facings.
Son of Robert Jebb, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1809; d. 1885; m. 1840, Emily Harriet, d. of Van.
Heneage Horsley, Dean of Brechin : —
Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, Knt. Bach. (1900), M.P.
for Cambridge since 1891, D.C.L. (Hon.) Oxford, Hon.
LL.D. Dublin, late Public Orator at Camb., Prof, of
Greek at Glasgow, and Reg. Prof, of Greek at Camb.,
b. 1841 ; VI. 1875, Caroline, d. of late John Reynolds,
D.D., and widow of Gen. A. J. Slemmer, U.S. Army.
Res. — Springfield, Newnham, Cambridge.
Sons of Joshua Gladwyn Jebb, Esq., of Barnby Moor
House, Notts, Capt. 54th Foot (son of Maj.-Gen.
Sir Joshua Jebb, K.C.B.), b. 1839 ; d. 1901 ; w. 1870,
Hon. Alice Caroline Dundas, d. of Hon. and Rev.
Charles Dundas, Rec. of Epworth, and sister of 6th
Visct. Melville : —
Sydney Gladwyn Jebb, Esq., late Lieut. R.A., J. P.
Yorks., b. 1871 ; m. 1&99, Rose Eleanor, d. of late Maj.-
Gen. Hugh Chichester, R.A., of Pilton House, Barnstaple ;
and has issue — Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, Esq. , b. 1900 ;
Dorothy Mary ; and Marjorie Rose. Seat — Firbeck Hall,
Rotherham. Clubs — Army and Navy, Yorkshire (York).
Joshua Henry Miles Jebb, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. Man-
chester Regt. , b. 1875. ^^^- —
Gladwyn Dundas Jebb, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Beds. Regt., b. 1877. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Gladwyn Jebb, M.A., F.S.A., J. P.,
of Firbeck Hall, Yorks., b. 1826; d. 1898 ; m. 1853,
Emma Louisa, d. of Robert Ramsden of Carlton
Hall, Notts :—
Henry Scrope Frescheville Jebb, Esq., J. P. for West
is the Naval Cockade.
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Lucy, d. of Rev. Edward Bristow Philips- Wynne, Rector
of Shoeburyness, and widow of Capt. Francis Michael
Goold-Adams ; and has surv. issue — Henry Cecil Edward
Jebb, Gentleman, d. 1889. J?es. — Pullich Lodge, Ballater,
N.B.
Yr. sons of Samuel Henry Jebb of Boston, Lincoln,
l>. 1796; d. 1875; m , Frances, d. of John Straw
of Skellingthorpe, Lines. : —
John Joshua Jebb, Gentleman, fi. 1830; t/i. , Georgiana
Hutton, d. of Rev. Dr. Roy, Rector of Shirbeck ; and has
issue — George Samuel William Jebb, Gentleman, i.
Res.—
Lt.-Col. Arthur Jebb, late East Surrey Regt., b. 1837.
Res.—
Avery Jebb, Gentleman, late Lieut. 85th Regt., b. 1842 ;
m. , Susan Clara, d. of Col. Boddam Whetham of
Kirklington Hall, Notts ; and has issue— Agatha Frances
Whetham. Res. —
Son of Rev. John Beridge Jebb, b. 1808 ; d. 1863 ;
m. ist, Charlotte, d. of Richard Dunn : —
John Beridge Gladwin Jebb, Gentleman, late Lieut.
88th Regt. , b 1841 ; vi. 1876, Bertha, d. of Hon. J.
Macdougall of Toronto. Res. —
Son of Charles William Jebb, Gentleman, formerly 60th
Rifles, b. 1814 ; d. ; m. 1840, Eliza, d. of John
Yerbury of Shirehampton :—
John de Witt Jebb, Esq. , Major late Scottish Rifles,
b. ; 711. 1885, Edith Victoria, d. of William Murphy
of Mount Merrion, co. Dublin. Res. —
JEDBURGH, quartered by LOTHIAN.
JEFFCOAT (H. Coll.). Azure, a dovecote or, between
two flaunches of the last, each charged with a sword erect of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dovecote within park pales proper.
Motto^' Dum spiro spero."
Son of James Jeffcoat : —
James Henry Jeffcoat, Esq., Dep. Surg.-Gen. Medical
Staff, b. 1837 ; m. Anna Margarita Sophia, d. of late
Frederick William Hertzog, Surv. -Gen. Cape of Good
Hope; and has issue — (i) Frederick Hugh H. Jeffcoat,
Esq., Capt. Ind. Army; (2) Rev. Frederick William Hert-
zog Jeffcoat, M.A. ; (3) Rev. Reginald Jeffcoat, M.A. ;
(4) Algernon Cautley Jeffcoat, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. Roy.
Fus. , served in S. African War 1899-1902, present at relief of
Ladysmith, Colenso, Spion Kop (desp., D.S.O.) <^. 1877;
and Blanche Evelyn. A'«. — 12 Avenue Elmers, Surbiton.
Club — Junior United Service.
The Latp: THOMAS WH^LIAM JEFFCOCK,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of York-
shire, late Major Yorkshire Dragoons (Yeomanry Cavalry).
Borti Dec. 18, 1839, being the only son of the late Thomas
Dunn Jeffcock of Woodside, Sheffield. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Cavalry. Livery — Blue with brass buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three pick-
a.\es or, on a chief argent, a cross pat^e gules between
two ravens of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mount of coal, therefrom issuant a dexter arm
embowed, grasping a coal-pick all proper, a cross pat6e
argent; with the Motto, "Persevere." Married, Decem-
ber 1892, Hannah Maria, daughter of the late Makin
Durham of Thorne, Doncaster, and widow of Frederick
Vickers of Dykes Hall, Sheffield. Postal address — i^hne
House, Ecclesfield, Sheffield.
JEFFERSON, see DUNNINGTON-JEFFERSON.
JEFFREYS, quartered by PRATT.
Rt. Hon. ARTHUR FREDERICK JEFFREYS,
P.C, M.P. for North Hants since 1887, D.L. and
J. P., and County Alderman for Hampshire, B.A. (Ch. Ch.,
0.xon. ) and Barrister-at-Law. Bor?i April 7, 1848, being
the second son of the late Arthur Jeffreys, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., by Sarah, second dau. of Robert Campbell.
Z,n'tv'v— Blue coat, yellow striped waiscoat. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a lion rampant and a canton sable,
and thirty-seven quarterings. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest (regd. H. Coll., Oct. 1614)— On a wreath of the
colours, a denii-lion or, holding in the dexter paw a laurel
wreath proper. Motto — " Pob dawn o Ddvw." Married,
1877, Amy Constantia, eldest dau. of G. J. Fenwick, Esq.,
D. L. CO. Durham ; and has Issue — (i) George Darell Jeffreys,
Esq., Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. March 8, 1878 ; Winifred
Madeline ; Siliyl Constance ; Eleanor Sophia Campbell.
Seat — BurkhamHouse, near Alton, Hants. Club — Carlton.
JOHN JEFFREYS, Esquire, B.A. (Oxon.), J.P.,C.C. co.
Hants, ElectiveVerdererof the New Forest. Born 1845, bsing
the eldest son of the late Arthur Jeffreys, Gentleman, Lieut.
R. N., by his wife Sarah, dau. of Robert Campbell, a cadet
of Duntroon, co. Argyle. Livery (full dress)— Coat palest
stone colour, canary facings, silver buttons, canary plush
breeches ; (undress) dark blue coat, silver buttons. Armo-
rial bearings — Ermine, a lion rampant and a canton sable,
and thirty-seven quarterings. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, argent and sable, a
demi-lion or, holding in the dexter paw a laurel wreath
proper. Married Florence Hall, second dau. of the late
Rt. Hon. Sir W. Atherton, M. P., Attorney-Gen. Issue—
(i) Arthur Henry Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1872;
(2) Robert Jeffreys, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. , b. April 6,
187s; (3) John William Jeffreys, Esq., Capt. ist Durham
Light Infantry, b. Sept. 25, 1876 ; (4) Walter Marmaduke
is the Military Cockade.
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Jeffreys, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), d. Jan. 25, 1878; (5)
Darell Richard Jeffreys, Gentleman, Lieut, and Devon-
shire Kegt., d. Oct. 26, 1881; (6) Edmund Valentine
Jeffreys, Gentleman, d. Jan. 19, 1893; Florence Sophia;
Gwendolen Agnes; Ethel Mildred; and Geraldine Helen.
54;(z/— Canterton Manor, Lyndhurst, Hants. Clud — Oxford
and Cambridge.
EDWARD JOSEPH JEKYLL, Esquire, late Capt.
64th Regiment, J. P. , D. L. , co. of Bedford. Born Aug.
18, 1839, being the eldest son of Edward Joseph Hill Jekyll,
Esq., of Wargrave Hill, Berks, Capt. Grenadier Guards,
by Julia, dau. of Charles Hammersley. Livery — Dark
blue (for black) coat with gold facings ; black and yellow
striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. or, a
fesse between three hinds trippant sable (for Jekyll) ; 2.
lozengy sable and argent, a chief per fesse indented or and
azure (for Stocker) ; 3. gules, a pair of wings inverted and
conjoined argent (for Barnhouse) ; 4. argent, three boar's
heads couped, between nine cross crosslets fitchde gules (for
Brittrixton). Mantling sable and or: Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a nags head couped argent, maned and
bridled sable, studded and tasselled or. Motto— " In Deo
confido." Married, Sept. 23, 1870, Theresa Frances Hen-
rietta, dau. of Wilhelm Julius August Heinrich Baron voa
Biel of Zierow Mecklenburg-Schwerin ; and has Issue — (i)
Millicent {m., Oct. 7, 1896, Erich Baron von Maltzahn] ;
(2) Grace [d. Nov. 2, 1885). 5ea/— Higham Bury, near
Ampthill, Bedfordshire.
§SiR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., Colonel
Royal Engineers. Born Nov. 22, 1846, being the
fourth, and second surviving, son of the late Edward Joseph
Hill Jekyll of Wargrave Hill, in the county of Berkshire,
formerly Captain Grenadier Guards, bv his wife Julia,
daughter of the late Charles Hammersley of 25 Park Cres-
cent, London ; entered Royal Engineers 1866, became
Captain 1878, Major 1886, Lieutenant-Colonel 1892, and
Colonel 1896, served in Ashantee War, 1873-1874 ; was
Private Secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon when Secretary
of State for Colonies, 1876-1878 ; Secretary to Colonial De-
fence Committee, 1878, 1879, and to Royal Commission on
the Defence of British Possessions and Commerce Aboard,
1879-1882; Secretary to Colonial Defence Committee,
1885 ; Private Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland (Earl
Carnarvon), 1885, 1886 ; Secretary to Royal Commission on
Melbourne Centenary Exhibition, 1888, 1889; Private
Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland (Baron Houghton), 1892-
1895 ; Secretary to Royal Commission on Paris International
Exhibition of 1900-1901, in 1897; Assist.-Sec. to Board of
Trade, 1901 ; and was created a K.C.M.G., 1901 ; Sec-Gen.
and Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Z-zV^r/— Black coat, great-coat and trousers,
black and yellow striped waistcoat, with brass buttons. Ar-
morial Dearings (Confd. Vn. Essex 1620)— Quarterly, i.
or, a fesse between three hinds trippant sable ; 2. lozengy
argent and sable, a chief per fesse dancett^e or and
azure ; 3. gules, two wings inverted and conjoined in
leure argent, and in chief a crescent for difference ; 4.
argent, crusily fitch^e sable, three boars' heads erased
gules ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right
of his wife, the arms of Graham, namely or, on a chief in-
vected ermine, three escallops of the field. Pendent below
the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head couped argent, bridled and studded ; with the Motto,
"In Deo confido." Married, December 29, 1881, Agnes
Lowndes, sixth and youngest daughter of the late William
Graham, Esq., of 35 Grosvenor Place, London, D. L. ,
formerly M. P. for Glasgow ; and has Issue — Francis
Walter Jekyll, Esq., b. Nov. 20, 1882; Barbara; and
Pamela Margaret. Postal addresses — 3 Green Street, Park
Lane ; and Munstead House, Godalming. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Burlington Fine Arts.
Sir ARTHUR RICHARD JELF, Knt., M.A. Ch.
Ch., Oxon., Judge of the High Court, 1901. Born
1837, being the second son of the late Rev. R. W.
Jelf, D.D., Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxon, formerly Principal
of King's Coll., London. C/^/3— Athenaeum. Armorial
bearings — Chevron engrailed azure and ermine, in chief
two doves argent, beaked and legged gules, in base three
cinquefoils two and one of the last. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stork
with wings elevated argent, beaked and legged gules, in the
beak a trefoil slipped vert, and on the breast a cross patfe
is the Naval Cockade.
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of the second, the dexter claw resting on a fleur-de-hs or.
Married, 1867, Jane, youngest dau. of late William
Clark King, M.A., Vicar of Norham, Northumberland.
Residence — Oak House, Carlton Road, Putney Hill,
S.W.
CANON JELF. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. R. W. Jelf, D. D. , Canon of Ch. Ch. , Oxford, formerly
Prin. of King's Coll., London. Armorial bearings —
Chevron engrailed argent and ermine, in chief two doves
argent, beaked and legged gules, in base three cinquefoils
two and one of the last. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork with wings
elevated argent, beaked and legged gules, in the beak a
trefoil slipped vert, and on the breast a cross pat^e of the
second, the dexter claw resting on a tieur-de-lis or. Married
and has Issue. Postal address — Rochester.
Colonel RICHARD HENRY JELF, C.M.G., R.E.
Bom 1844, being the son of the late Rev. Dr. Jelf,
Prin. of King's Coll., London, and Canon of Ch. Ch. ,
Oxford. Armorial bearings — A chevron engi ailed azure
and ermine, in chief two doves argent, beaked and legged
gules, in base three cinquefoils two and one of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stork with wings elevated argent, beaked and
legged gules, in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and on the
breast a cross pat^e of the second, the dexter claw resting
on a fleur-de-lis or. Married, 1869, Margaret, dau. of the
late Prof. J. J. Blunt. Residence—
LOUIS WILLIAM JELF-PETIT, Esquire, J.P. cos.
Denbigh, Carnarvon, and Staftbrd, formerly Lieut. H.M.'s
Jelf), and Maria Katherine, dau. of John Hayes Petit
(assumed the name of Petit by Deed-PoU, dated 1886,
but not by Royal Licence). Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, per chevron engrailed azure and ermine, in
chief two doves beaked and legged gules, in base three
cinquefoils two and one of the last (for Jelf) ; 2 and 3
gules, a dexter arm issuing fesseways from a cloud in the
sinister, the hand holding the fasces erect proper, the
head of the axe between two mullets in chief argent (for
Petit). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stork with wings elevated argent, beaked
and legged gules, in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and
on the breast across pat^e of the second, the dexter claw
resting on a fleur-de-lis or (for Jelf). Married, June 6,
1877, Helen, dau. of Rev. C. T. Vincent ; and has Issue —
An only dau., Elsie Louisa Vincent. Estate — Redcourt,
Lichfield. Postal address — Bodhyfyrd, Llanrwst. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Conservative (Birmingham), Royal
Welsh Yacht.
JELF-SHARP (H.'Coll). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a
fesse azure between two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and
a mullet in base sable, within a bordure wavy gules (for
Sharp) ; 2 and 3, a chevron engrailed azure and ermine, in
chief two doves argent, beaked and legged gules, in base
three cinquefoils two and one of the last (for Jelf). Livery
— Dark blue, red pipings and waistcoat.
Eld. d. and coh. of the late Henry James Jelf-Sharp,
Esq., Lt.-Col. Scots Guards, late of Kincarrathie, Perth,
and Meadowside, Twickenham, by his wife Rosa Har-
riette Lenox, d. of the late George W. Leno:; of Port-
land Place, London : —
Rose Lenox Clare, tn. 1903, Algernon Edward Jelf-
Reveley, Esq., J.P. Res. — Bronygader, Dolgelley.
15th Regt. Born July 8, 1853, being the second surviving
son of Rev. W. E. Jelf, B.D. (son of the late Sir James
JENINGS, quartered by CONYERS.
JENKINS, see WOLSELEY-JENKINS.
CHARLES EDWARD JENKINS, Gentleman. Born
1875, being the only son of Robert Edward Arthur Jen-
kins, Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Hannah,
daughter of S. Turnbull, Esquire ; succeeded his grand-
father, Major-General Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins, 1892.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six
azure and ermine, on a pile between three annulets or, a
lion rampant regardant sable ; and for his Crest, on a mural
coronet sable, a lion passant regardant or, supporting with
the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine.
is the Military Cockade.
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charged with an annulet or; with the Motto, " Perge sed
caute." Postal address^Cmcklon Hall, Shrewsbury.
EDGAR KYNNERSLEYJENKINS, Gentleman. Born
March i8, 1891, being the eldest son of the late Edgar
Francis Jenkins, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants
of the City of London, by his wife Marianne Sophie
Eugenie, dau. of William Turner, Esq. , and grand-daughter
of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B. Armorial bearings-
Barry of si.x azure and ermine, three annulets, two in fesse
and one in base or, a pile of the last, thereon a lion
rampant regardant sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mural crown
sable, a lion passant regardant or, supporting with the
de.xter paw an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine,
charged with an annulet or. MottO—" Perge sed caute."
Estates—ChaxXton Hill, near Shrewsbury ; 7 Westbourne
Crescent, Hyde Park, W. Postal address —
§ EDWARD JENKINS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Radnor, for
which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1870.
Born August 24, 1823, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Jenkins, Esquire, of Nant-y-groes, in the county of
Radnor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by
Mary his wife, daughter and co-heir of the Reverend John
Pateshall Pyefinch, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of West-
bury, in the county of Salop. Lively — Chocolate, brass
buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules,
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a lion rampant within a bordure indented or, on a chief
argent, three hearts of the first ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, holding between
the forepaws an escallop gules, and resting the dexter hind
paw on a plate charged with a heart as in the arms ; with
the Motto, " Byw a gad^l byw." Married, i860, Mar-
garetta, only surviving child and heiress of the Reverend
John Jenkins, of The Grove, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of Kinel, in the county of Hereford, Vicar of Norton, and
Perpetual Curate of Whitton, in the county of Radnor ; and
has Issue — .^n only child, Rosa [married to John Alfred
Bradney, Esquire (to whom refer)].
§SiR JOHN JONES JENKINS, Knight Bachelor,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1889), Justice of the
Peace for Swansea (Mayor 1869, 1870, 1879-1881), Honorary
Lieutenant Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers, was Member
of Parliament for the county of Carmarthen, 1882-1886.
Born 1835. being the son of the late Jenkins Jenkins,
Esquire, of Morriston, in the county of Glamorgan, by
his wife Sarah, daughter of John Jones; dubbed Knight
Bachelor, 1882. Clubs — Reform, National Union. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Party per pale
sable and gules, on a che\Ton between two fleurs-de-lis
in chief and a lion's gamb erased in base argent, a fleur-
de-lis of the first between two pellets. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect and erased
argent, holding a pellet charged with a fleur-de-lis, and
all between two fleurs-de-lis argent ; with the MottO, " Per-
severance." Married, firstly, 1854, Margaret, daughter
of the late Josiah Rees of Morriston; and secondly, 1864,
Katherine, youngest daughter of the late Edward Daniel ;
and has hsue—0\g2. Violet ; Alina Kate Elaine. Postal
address — The Grange, Swansea.
JENKINSON, quartered by FOLJAMBE and GUIN-
NESS.
JENNER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in
chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three
covered cups of the last (Jenner, 1684) ; 2. or, a fesse between
three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (Poe) ;
3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable, three
mullets pierced of the field (Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron
between three lozenges or (Hyde). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two swords
in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting
a covered cup of the last. Motto— "A Deo Rex, a
Rege Le.x." Livery — Mulberry-coloured coat, crimson
facings, crimson and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons
and lace, black velvet breeches, white stockings.
Son of Robert Francis Jenner of Wenvoe Castle,
b. 1802; d. i860; m. i8?4, Elizabeth Lascelles, eld.
Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Dean of
Hon.
d. of Rt.
Arches : —
Hugh Jenner, Esq. ,
Glamorgan, b. 1831
Evan Williams, Esq.
and has issue — Hugh
J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford, J. P. co.
w. 1862, Charlotte Anne, d. of
J. P. and D.L., of Duffryn Frwd ;
, ,.„^ .^^„.^ ^.. Cecil Robert Francis Jenner, M.A.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Falfield, Gloucestershire,
b. 1872; Elaine Mary; and Margaret. i.Va^— Venn Wood,
CO. Hereford.
Sons of Rev. Edmund Jenner, B.A. Camb. , b. 1833;
d. 1878 ; /«. Ellen, d. of Rev. James Greenwood, D.D.,
Fellow of Peterhouse, Camb., Rector of Cole Engame,
Essex : —
Edmund Francis Lyndale Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Res. — Digby, Nova Scotia.
Rev. Robert Christopher Tenner, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Tifiield, b. 1868; m. 1895, Isabella Martha,
d. of Rev. William Masters Pyne, Rector of Oxted, Surrey ;
and has issue— Ella Dorothy. Pes.— The Rectory, Tiftield,
Towcester, Northants.
Gilbert Jenner, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1872. i?«.— Wel-
lington College, Berks.
Son of Albert Lascelles Tenner, Gentleman, b. 1808 ;
d. 1864; m. Henrietta Juliana, d. of Sir John Morris,
Bart., of Sketty Park:—
George Francis Birt Tenner, Esq., C.M.G., formerly
Minister Res. and Consul-Gen. to Central American Re-
publics, b. 1840; m. Stephanie Emilianoff, d. of Alexis
Emilianoff of Ragatova, Russia. AVj.— Les Alouettes,
Cannes, A.M., France. C/«^— St. James's.
Son of Capt. Birt Wyndham Rous Jenner, J. P. and
D.L., b. 1810; d. 1863; m. Anne, d. of Langley St.
Albyn of Alfoxton : —
Birt St. Albyn Tenner, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan b. 1849;
m. 1881, Elizabeth Georgiana, d. of Rev. Richard Pntchard.
j?«.—Llanblethian, Glamorganshire. r t n
Son of Herbert Jenner Fust, Esq., J. P., ^\^;^:'
of Hill Court, b. 1806; d. 1904; m. 1835, Maria
Eleonora, d. of George Norman of Bromley Common,
Kent:— , „ , .
Herbert Tenner Fust, Esq., M. A., J. P. (^'•i')-
Sons of Rev. Charles Herbert Jenner, M.A., Rector of
Wenvoe, b. 1809; d. 1891 ; m. 1834, Fanny, d. of
James Hales of Norwich : — „ ^ r. • .
Henry Augustus Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1846, Registrar
is the Naval Cockade.
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for the High Court of Justice for the Chester District,
Res. — Chester.
Edwin Arthur Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1879,
Edith Sarah, d. of F. H. Janson of Chislehurst ; and has
issue — Two sons and four daus. Res. — Halstead Lodge,
Carshalton.
Rev. George Herbert Jenner, Rector of Wenvoe, b. 1852 ;
m. 1877, Mary Hales, d, of Rev. Wm. Grigson, M.A.,
Rector of Whinbergh, co. Norfolk; and has issue — Two
sons and four daus. Res. — Wenvoe Rectory, Cardiff.
Son of George John Henry Jenner, Gentleman (son of
Edward Francis Jenner), b. 1851; d. 1Q02 ; /«. 1873,
Elizabeth Haworth, d. of Thomas Havard of Toronto,
Canada : —
George Edward Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Sons of Edward Francis Jenner, Gentleman, Principal
Registrar of H.M. Court of Probate, b. 1814 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 1842, Elizabeth Theresa, d. of John Saunders of
Reigate : —
Herbert Jenner Fust Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1852; ?«. ist,
1876, Hephzibah Lewington Ashfield ; 2nd, 1889, Francis
Maud Hare ; and has issue — Two sons and three daus.
Augustus Henry Cresswell Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Kt.,
b. 1777 ; d. 1852 ; m. 1803, Elizabeth, d. of Gen.
Francis Lascelles.- —
Augustus Frederick Jenner, Esq., Col. nth Regt. of Foot,
b. 1816 ; 7n. 1850, Caroline Catherine, d. of Gen. Edward
Buckley Wynyard ; and has issue — (i) Herbert Augustus
Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1851 [w. 1875, Maud Mary Webb ;
and has issue — Five sons and two daughters. Res. — Cape-
town]; (2) Edward Lascelles Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1855
[;«. 1890, Blanche, d. of John Murly of East Coker, Somer-
set ; and has issue — One son] ; (3) Oswald Wynyard Jenner,
Gentleman, b, 1861 \i>i. 1899, Louisa Butcher]. Res. —
Chagford, Devon.
Sons of Montagu Herbert Jenner, Gentleman, District
Registrar of H.M. Court of Probate at Gloucester,
b. 1817; d. 1893; 771. 1849, Amelia, d. of Arundel
Rogers of Helston, Cornwall : —
Montagu Arundel Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Edwin Francis Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res. —
FrederickFitzherbert Jenner, Gentleman, (J. 1858. Res. —
Ven. Algernon George Edward Jenner, Archdeacon of
Fond-du-Lac Diocese, Wisconsin, U.S.A. , b. 1859 ; >ti. 1885,
Marie Antoinette, d. of Jean Bonnet of New Orleans ; and
has issue — One son.
Rev. Ernest Lascelles Jenner, b. 1865 ; m. 1896, Edith
de Wint, d. of John Burrup of Gloucester ; and has issue
— Two sons. Res. — Range worth, Glos.
Arthur Herbert Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1895,
Mabel Gertrude, d. of Augustus William Donaldson ; and
has issue — One son and one daughter.
Son of Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner, Bishop of
Dunedin, New Zealand, b. 1820; d. 1898; vi. 1847,
Mary Isabel, d. of Capt. William Finlaison, R.N.,
Governor of Ascension : —
Henry Jenner, Gentleman, F.S.A., Assistant Librarian in
the British Museum, b. 1848; in. 1^77, Kitty Lee, d. of
William John Rawlings of Hayle, Cornwall ; and has
issue — One daughter. Res.— The: Old House, Bushey Heath,
Herts.
Son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust (see
above) : —
Arthur Rice Jenner Fust, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1823;
m. 1855, Ellen, d. of Charles Haskell; and has issue-
Herbert Jenner Jenner Fust, b. 1872. iP«.— Montreal,
Canada.
Sir WALTER KENTISH JENNER, 2nd Baronet
(1868), Major 9th Lancers, and D.A.A.G. for Instruction at
the Curragh. Born Oct. 12, i860, being the eldest son of
the late Sir William Jenner, ist Baronet, of Harley Street,
Cavendish Squnre, in the parish of Marylebone, co. Middle-
sex, G.C.B. , Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law,
Doctor of Laws, F.R.S., Physician in Ordinary to Queen
Victoria, by his wife Adela Lucy Leman, second dau.
of Stephen Adey of Gloucester Place, Portman Square.
Armorial bearings— Per chevron azure and or, in chief
two estoiles of the last, and in base a serpent nowed proper,
all within a bordure engrailed ermine, impaling the arms
of Stewart, namely, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent,
between in chief two garbs azure and in base an Eastern
crown gules, the escutcheon being charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lamp with
three branches argent, suspended by three chains or, fired
proper. MottO — "Fide et labore." Married, 1893, Flora
Alice, eldest dau. of F. M. Sir Donald Martin Stewart,
Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., CLE. ; and has Issue — Esm6 Flora
Stewart.
HERBERT JENNER-FUST, Esquire, Junior, M.A.,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, and one
the General Inspectors of the Local Government Board.
Born August 14, 1841, being the eldest son of Herbert Jenner-
Fust, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glou-
cester, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Lord
of the Manor and Patron of Hill, Barrister-at-Law [to whom
refer], by his wife Maria Eleonora, third daughter of George
Norman, Esquire, of Bromley Common, in the county of
Kent, Justice of the Peace for that county. Livery —
Mulberry - coloured coat, crimson facings, crimson and
white striped waistcoat, silver buttons and lace, black
velvet breeches, white stockings. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly, i, azure, two swords in chevron
argent, hiked and pommelled or, between three covered
cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three
fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ;
3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable three
mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron
between three lozenges or (for Hyde), a crescent for diffe-
rence ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
two swords in saltire argent, iiilted and pominelled or,
supporting a covered cup of the last ; with the MottO,
" Terrena per vices sunt aliena." Married, February 6,
1873, Flora Maclaine, second daughter of the late Major
Gillian Maclaine Ross; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Jenner-
Fust, Esq., M.A. (Barrister-at-Law), b. Jan. 24, 1875; (2)
Rev. Denton Jenner-Fiist, Gentleman, B.A., b. Jan. 20,
1880 ; and Philippa. Postal address — Local Government
Board, Whitehall, S.W.
JENNEY, quartered by BARD WELL.
§ ARCHIBALD OFFLEY JENNEY, Esquire, Captain
26th Foot (Cameronians). Born May 7, 1864, being
the second son of the late Arthur Henry Jenney, Esq., J. P.
for Suffolk, of Ditchingham Lodge, Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a bend gules, cotised or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, on a
glove in fesse argent, a falcon close or, belled of the last.
Residence —
ARTHUR WILLIAM JENNEY, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 24, i860, being the eldest son of the late Arthur Henry
Jenney of Ditchingham Lodge, Norfolk, and his wife Eliza
Geraldine, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Gerard Ferrand,
Rector of Tunstall, Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Er-
mine, a bend gules, cotised or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a glove
in fesse argent, a falcon close or, belled of the last. Re-
sidence—
STEWART WILLIAM JENNEY, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Bucks. Born Dec. 25, 1816, being the elder son of the
late William Jenney, Esq., Captain R.H.A. , and his wife
Caroline France, only dau. and heiress of Major Archibald
Stewart of the Blues. Livery — Dark blue coat, silver but-
tons. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a bend gules, cotised
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a glove in fesse argent, a falcon close or,
belled of the last. Married, Dec. 1863, Maria ((/. 1871),
eldest dau. of the late Christopher Williamson ; and has
Issue — (i) Stewart William Jenney, Esq., Capt. 2nd Herts
Rifle Volunteers, b. June 6, 1866 ; and (2) Henry Jenney,
Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Bedford Regt. (Herts Militia),
b. July 19, 1867. Seat — Drayton Lodge, near Tring,
Bucks.
JENNINGS, quartered by LINGARD-MONK.
Sir HUBERT EDWARD HENRY JERNINGHAM,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Saint Michael and Saint George (1893). Born Oct. 18, 1842,
l)eing the eldest son of Charles William Edward Jerning-
ham, Esq., of Painswick, co. Gloucester, Barrisler-at-Law,
by his wife Emma Mary Wynn, daughter of the late Evan
Wynn Roberts of Grove House, co. Surrey. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, i. argent, three lozenge - shaped
St. Vincent Jervis, Esq., J. P., by his wife Catharine, dau.
of William Davies. Armorial bearings— Sable, a chevron
ermine between three martlets argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, between two
wings sable, a griffin's head erased or, gorged with a collar
gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged
with a boar's head couped argent. Married, 1881, Miss
Wadman. /Residence —
arming-buckles gules (for Jerningham) ; 2. azure, a fesse
dancett^e, the two upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lis
or (for Plowden) ; 3. gules, on a bend between six cross
crosslets fitch^e argent, an inescutcheon or, charged with a
demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow
within a double tressure tlory counterflory of the first, a
crescent for difference (for Howard) ; 4. gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent
(for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 5. gules, a lion rampant
argent (for Mowbray) ; 6. quarterly i and 4, France, 2 and 3,
England, a bordure argent (for Thomas of Woodstock) ;
7. or, a chevron gules (for Stafford) ; 8. azure, a bend
argent, cottised or, between si.x lions rampant of the last
(for Bohun) ; the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon
of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander
thereof. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with wings displayed proper.
Married, Dec. 3, 1874, Annie {d. Oct. 9, 1902), widow of
Charles Mather of Longridge, and dau. of Edward Liddell
of Benton Park, co. Northumberland. Postal addresses —
14 Bruton Street ; Longridge Towers, Berwick. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Brooks's, Wellington.
ST. VINCENT WALTER FANE JERVIS, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Stafford, late Captain Staffordshire Regt. Born
Sept. 7, 1853, being the eldest son of the late John Swynfen
SWYNFEN JOHN JERVIS, Esquire, Captain South
Staffordshire Regt. Born May 14, 1868, being the
eldest son of Colonel William Swynfen Jervis, late loist
Royal Munster Fusiliers, of Woodside, Southsea, and Edith,
only dau. of Rev. W. J. Wise, M.A., of Granborough,
Warwickshire. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron
ermine, between three martlets argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, between
two wings sable, a griffin's head erased or, gorged with a
collar gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged
with a boar's head couped argent. Married, Sept. 25'
1895, Jessie Elizabeth, widow of the late St. Vincent Jervis,
Esq., J. P., of Darlaston Hall, Stone, Staffordshire, and
dau. of George Benbow. Seat — Chatcull, Eccleshall, co.
Stafford.
HENRY JERVIS JERVIS-WHITE, Esquire, Lt.-Col.
late 2nd Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex (late 77th)
Regt., J. P. cos. Dublin and Wexford, D.L. co. Wexford,
High Sheriff co. Wexford 1895, M.A. Trinity College,
Dublin. Born]nn&2-i, 1841, being the eld. son of Brig. -Gen.
Humphrey Jervis-White, Bengal Army, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Major Bury, late 35th Regt. Livery — Drab,
and red facings ; (undress) blue. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron ermine between three
martlets or ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron vair between three
lions rampant or, impaling the arms of Brady, namely
azure, a saltire engrailed or, between four martlets argent ;
on a chief gules, three dishes, on each a boar's head couped
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — i. on
a wreath of the colours, a martlet or ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, three arrows, two in saltire, one in fesse. Married,
June 9, 1887, Marion Eleanor, only dau.of Sir Francis Brady,
Bart., Q.C., D.L. Seats — Ferns and Gorey, co. Wexford,
Ballylenan, co. Cavan ; Healthfield, Wexford. Clubs —
Army and Navy, United Service (Dublin), County (Wex-
ford).
JERVOIS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, between
in base two grenades fired proper, six feathers erect, three,
two , and one of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a feather erect argent,
between two grenades as in the arms. Livery — Dark blue,
white facings.
Sons of Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois,
G.C.M.G.,C.B., F.R.S. Gen. R.E.. sometime Gov. of
New Zealand (1882-8), b. 1821 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1850,
Lucy, d. of late W. Norsworthy : — •
Rev. William Henry Hammond Jervois, M.A. Oxon.,
Vicar of St. Mary Magdalene, Munster Square, N.W. ,
b. 1852. iP^j.— Clergy House, Osnaburgh Street, N.W.
Club — United University.
Sons of Major John Jervois, R.E. (yr. son of Sir W. F.
Jervois, G.C.M.G.), b. 1853; d. 1895; m. 1883, Florence
Annie, d. of Henry Strong Price of Delamere, Adelaide,
S. Australia : —
James Arthur Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. — The
White Cottage, Branksome, Bournemouth.
Wilfred John Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. — The
White Cottage, Branksome, Bournemouth.
Yr. son of Gen. William Jervois, K.H., late Col. 76th
Foot, b. 1782 ; d. 1862 ; m. 1817, Elizabeth, d. of
William Maitland of Affington, Exeter, and Montreal,
Canada : —
Major-Gen. John Gordon Jervois, late R.E. , b. 1825;
m. 1848, Olivia, M E , d. of D. C. Napier of
Montreal; and has issue— (i) Henry Napier Jervois, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. late R.A. [27 West Cromwell Road, S.W.], b.
1851 ; (2) William Gordon Jervois, Gentleman, /;. 1854;
(3) Charles Edwyn Jervois, Esq., Major R.G.A., b. 1857;
(4) George Arthur Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; Florence
Emma [m. 1B73, late Major J. T. Turner, 73rd H. Lt.
Inf.]; Olivia Georgiana [m. 1873, la'e Brig.-Gen. W. T,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Budgen, D.S.O., R.A.]; Catherine Maria; Mary Amelia
[;;;. 1891, late C. C. Hensley, Barrister-at-Law] ; and Lucy
Margaret [w. Major-Gen. P. J. Maitland C.B.]. Res.—
7 Widcombe Crescent, Bath.
JERVOIS. Sable, a chevron between three eagles close
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a heraldic tiger's head sable. Motto—" Vir-
tutis prgemium laus." Livery — Blue coat, red and white
striped waistcoat and silver buttons.
Sons of Francis Michael Ellis Jervoise, Esq., of Herri-
ard Park and Britford, J. P., D.L., b. 1844 ; d. 1903;
m. Rachel Mary, dau. of George Edward Eyre of
Warrens, Lyndhurst, Hants : —
Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise, Gentleman, b. Dec. 31,
1872. Seats — Herriard Park, Basingstoke ; Britford, Wilts.
George Purefoy Valentine Jervoise, Gentleman, b. Feb.
14, 1880.
Edwyn Jervoise, Gentleman, b. June 13, 1884.
Richard Somervell Jervoise, Gentleman, b. Sept. iS,
1887.
ARTHUR TRISTRAM JERVOISE, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 19, 1848, being the third son of the late Francis Jer-
voise Ellis Jervoise, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff of
Hants 1852, by his second wife Mary Louisa, second dau.
of George Marx. Armorial bearings- Sable, a chevron
between three eaglets close argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heraldic
tiger's head sable. Motto — " Virtutis pragmium laus."
Mai-ried, Sept. 26, 1876, Amiie, widow of Rev. A. Deck.
Residence —
EDMUND PUREFOY JERVOISE, Gentleman,
Comm. R.N., H.M.S. Venus. Born April 24, 1861, being
the third son of the late Francis Jervoise Ellis Jervoise,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff of Hants 1852, by his
second wife Mary Louisa, second dau. of George Marx.
Armorial bearings Sable, a chevron between three eaglets
close argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a heraldic tiger's head sable. Motto
— " Virtutis prasmium laus." Residence —
M JOHN PUREFOY JERVOISE, Esquire, Colonel late
w 3rd (King's Own) Hussars, Born Sept. 8, 1846,
being the second son of the late Francis Jervoise Ellis Jer-
voise, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Hants 1852, by
his second wife Mary Louisa (who d. Feb. 11, 1877, second
dau. of George Mar.x. Armorial bearings — Sable, a
chevron between three eaglets close argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
heraldic tiger's head sable. Motto — " Virtutis prteniiuni
laus. ' ' Residence —
HERBERT MERTON JESSEL, Esquire, late Capt. 17th
Lancers and Royal Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for
South St. Pancras, J. P. co. of London, Councillor for city
of Westminster, Mayor 1902-3. Born Oct. 27, 1866, being
the younger son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel,
Knight Bachelor, P.C., Master of the Rolls, and his wife
Amelia, dau. of the late Joseph Moses. Livery — Black.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse raguly ermine between
three eagles' heads erased argent, in the centre chief point a
torch erect and fired proper, and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Goldsmid, namely, per saltire erminois
and ermine, on a chief gules a goldfinch proper between
two roses or, over all an escutcheon gules charged with
a tower or, and ensigned by the coronet of a Baron of
Portugal. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a torch fesseways, fired proper, sur-
mounted by an eagle volant argent, holding in the beak a
pearl also argent. Motto— " Persevere. " Afarried, Dec.
1895, Maud, fifth dau. and coheir of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Julian Goldsmid, Bart., M.P. ; and has /ssne— Edward
Herbert ; Gladys May ; and Vera Pearl. Residence^
50 Mount Street, Park Lane, W. dubs — White's, Army
and Navy, Garrick, Brooks's.
JESSOP of Doory (U.O.). Quarterly, i. vert, three
mullets argent (Jessop) ; 2. argent, two lions rampant com-
batant supporting a dexter hand couped gules, in base a
salmon in the sea proper, on a chief azure, three mullets or
(Donelly) ; 3. azure, al ion rampant argent, debruised by a
fess or, charged with three roses gules, barbed vert (Jessop) ;
4. gules, a chevron between three ostrich-feathers argent
(Fetherston) ; 5. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the
last, a lion rampant or (Lancaster) ; 6. argent, three bucks'
heads caboshed gules (Colenwood) ; 7. sable, a wolf rampant
argent, in chief three estoiles or (Wilson) ; 8. vert, a chevron
between three wolves' heads erased argent, on a canton the
arms of Cavendish, namely sable, within a bordure argent,
three bucks' heads caboshed of the last, attired or (Flood) ;
9. argent, a cross azure, in the first quarter five ermine spots
(Warden) ; 10. or, on a cross vert, three pheons of the field
(Crompton).
Daus. and coheirs of Frederick Thomas Jessop, Esq.,
of Doory Hall, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1835), b.
1811 ; d. 1868 ; m. 1836, Elizabeth, d. of Peter Low, by
Louisa, d. of Sir Richard Butler, Bart., of Cloughrennan,
CO. Carlow : —
Louisa Jessop. Seat — Doory Hall, co. Longford.
Elizabeth, m. 1867, Thomas William De Butts Armstrong.
Frances Flood Jessop. Res. —
Mary Kathleen Jessop. Res. —
EDWARD JESSOP, Gentleman. Born , being the
third son of the late William Jessop, Esq., of Butterley
Hall, CO. Derby, by his wife Elizabeth Lydia, dau. of the
Rev. Edmund Robinson of Thorp Green, co. York. Armo-
rial bearings— Or, two bars gules, gutt^-d'or, in chief a
cross couped ot the second between two leopards' faces
sable, and in base a lion rampant of the last. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cocka-
trice's head couped proper, charged with two bars argent,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two wings
of the first, each charged with a cross couped of the second.
Motto — " Pax et amor."
JOHN DE BURGH JESSOP, Gentleman, Midshipman
R.N. Born Aug. 28, 1885, being the only son of the late
William de Burgh Jessop, Esq., J. P., formerly Major 3rd
Batt. Derbyshire Regt. , by his wife Judith, second dau. of Sir
John Gay Newton Alleyne, third Baronet. Livery — Blue.
Armorial bearings— Or, two bars gules, gutt^-d'or, in chief a
cross couped of the second between two leopards' faces sable,
and in base a lion rampant of the last. Mantling gules
is tbe Military Cockade.
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and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice's
head couped proper, charged with two bars argent, hold-
ing in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two wings of
the first, each charged with a cross couped of the second.
Motto — " Pax et amor." Scai — Overton Hall, Ashover,
near Chesterfield.
JUDITH JESSOP, Widow of the late William de Burgh
Jessop, Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Derby, sometime Major
3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt. [who was d. Oct. 7, 1852, being
the eldest son of the late William Jessop of Butterley Hall,
in the co. of Derby, by his wife Elizabeth Lydia, dau. of the
Rev. Edmund Robinson of Thorp Green, in the co. of York].
Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge —
Or, two bars gules, gutte-d'or, in chief a cross couped of
the second between two leopards' faces sable, and in base a
lion rampant of the last ; and impaling the arms of Alleyne,
namely, per chevron gules and ermine, in chief two lions'
heads erased or. Mrs. Jessop is the second dau. of Sir
John Gay Newton Alleyne, third Baronet. Married, Sept.
8, 1880; and of her marriage there is Issue— ]o\\xi de Burgli
Jessop, Gentleman, b. Aug. 1885, Midshipman R.N. ;
Mabel ."Mleyne ; Dorothy Babington ; and Eva FitzHerbert.
Estate and postal address — Overton Hall, Ashover, Chester-
field.
JEUNE, see SYMONS-JEUNE.
EVAN BROWELL JEUNE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Devon, Capt. 2nd Devon R.G.A.
Volunteers. Born Feb. 5, 1852, being the youngest
son of the late Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord
Bishop of Peterborough, by his wife Margaret Dyne,
only child of Henry Symons of Axbridge, in the county of
Somerset. Livery — Dark blue coat, crimson vest. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a stag trippant
between four estoiles argent : and for his Crest, upon a
wreath- of the colours, between the attires of a stag affixed
to the scalp, an estoile all argent ; with the Motto, " Faire
sans dire." Married, firstly, February 21, 1878, Caroline
Mary, eldest daughter of P. Lawless of Booubyjan, Queens-
land ; secondly, Ada Medland, eldest daughter of Robert
Lock-Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of The Manor
House, Lynmouth ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Dyne Jeune,
Gentleman, born Feb. 29, 1892 ; (2) Hugo St. Helier Jeune,
born Jan. 7, 1894 ; and Caroline Margaret Noel. Estates —
Lynton Manor and East Lynmouth, in the co. of Devon.
Postal address — The Manor House, Lynmouth, Barnstaple.
C/k<^- -Junior Carlton.
The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS HENRY
JEUNE, Baron St. Helier {d. 1905). G.C.B., a Member of
H.M. Most Hon. Privy Council. President Probate Divorce
and Admiralty Division of the High Court, Judge Advocate-
General. Born March 17, 1843, being the eldest son of the
Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord Bishop of Peter-
borough, by his wife Margaret Dyne, only child of Henry
Symons of Axbridge, in the county of Somerset. IJveiy
— Black, crimson waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a stag trippant between four estoiles ar-
gent, impaling the arms of Stewart-Mackenzie, namely,
quarterly i and 4, azure a stag's head caboshed or (for
Mackenzie) ; 2 and 3 or, a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the last (for Stewart). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires
of a stag affixed to the scalp, an estoile all argent. Motto
—"Faire sans dire." Supporters — On either side a
leopard, charged on the shoulder with a scroll, charged the
dexter with a mitre and the sinister with an anchor.
Married, Aug. 16, 1881, Susan Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Keith Stewart-Mackenzie, Esq. , of Seaforth, great grand-
daughter of the last Baron Seaforth, descendant of the
Earls of Seaforth, in the Peerages of Scotland and Ire-
land ; and has /jj/^e— Christian Francis Seaforth Jeune,
Esquire, Grenadier Guards, born August lo, 1882. Estate
— Arlington Manor, in the county of Berkshire. Postal
addresses— hx\\ng\.ox\. Manor, Newbui-y, Berks ; 79 Harley
Street. C/«^j— Athenaeum, Carlton, United Service.
JEX-BLAKE(R.L.,i837, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, a chevron between three garbs sable, withm a
bordure of the last, charged with eight fleurs-de-lis of the
field (Blake) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse engrailed sable,
between two plain cottises gules, three escallops of the field
(Jex). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a morion proper, thereon a martlet
argent (Blake) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
argent, nianed or, erased gules, in the mouth a broken
tilling-spear gold (Jex). MottO — " Bene prseparatum
pectus."
Sons of William Lubbock Jex Jex-Blake, Esq., J. P., of
The Hall, Swanton Abbots, b. 1818; d. 1877 ; m. 1847,
Susanna Margaret, yr. d. of Francis John Blake of
Norwich :—
Rev. Francis William Jex-Blake, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1850.
5Vrt/— The Hall, Swanton Abbots, Norfolk.
Charles Je.x-Blake, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.—
Son of Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake, Rector of
Lyng, b. 1820 ; d. 1894 ; vi. 1850, Fanny, d. of Rev.
Richard Johnson : —
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Thomas Jex-Blake, Gentleman, b. ; m. ; and
has issue. Res. —
Son of Thomas Jex-Blake, Esq., J. P., of Bunwell,
Norfolk, Proctor in Doctors' Commons, /'. 1790; d.
1868; m. 2nd, 1824, Maria Emily, d. of Thomas
Cubitt, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Honing Hall,
Norfolk : —
The Very Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake, D.D. , Dean
of Wells, F.S.A., F.R.G.S., J. P. co. Worcs., Rector of
Alvechurch, b. 1832; tn. 1857, Henrietta, d. of John
Cordery of Wetheral House, Hampstead ; and has issue —
(i) Thomas Bowen Jex-Blake, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1872; (2) Arthur John Jex-Blake, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1873; and nine daus. Seat — Bunwell, Norfolk.
Res. — The Deanery, Wells.
JOCELYN or JOSSELYN of Hyde Hall, Sawbridge-
worth, Herts, and Horkesley, Essex. Arms [temp. Henry
HI. ; videMn. Essex, 1612) — Quarterly, i. azure, a circular
wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined
thereto in quadrangle or (Jocelyn); 2. argent, a demi-lion
rampant sable, ducally crowned or (Jocelyn) ; 3. azure, a fesse
or (Chastelyn) ; 4. gules, a griffin segreant within a bordure
engrailed or (Battaile) ; 5. gules, an inescutcheon argent
within an orle of eight martlets or (Enfield); 6. gules, on a
saltire engrailed or, five torteaux, a chief ermine (Hide) ; 7.
argent, three inescutcheons gules (Patmer); 8. gules, three
chevronels argent (Baude). Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon's leg belled or, the thigh erased gules.
Motto — " Faire mon devoir."
Sons of Capt. Hon. John Jocelyn, 7th Hussars (fifth
son of 2nd Earl of Roden), 1805-1869, m. 1839, Emily,
second d. of Henry Thompson of Holgate Lodge, co.
York : —
Sir William Henry Jocelyn, 6th Earl of Roden (9 Sept.
1771)1 7th Viscount Jocelyn (6 Dec. 1755), 7th Baron New-
port (29 Nov. 1743), ^nd loth Bart. (8 June 1665), Capt.
R.N. (ret.) [Arms as above, with inescutcheon of Ulster.
Supporters — Two falcons with wings inverted proper,
belled or], b. 5 Nov. 1842. 6'^a/j— Tullymore Park,Bryans-
ford, CO. Down ; Dundalk House, Dundalk, co. Louth.
Club — Junior United Service.
The Hon. Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn, J, P., D.L. (Pat.
precedence 14 June 1898), Lt. -Col.' late King's Liverpool
Regt., b. 19 Apl. 1845; m. 7 Dec. 1882, Ada Maria, d. of
Col. Soame Gambler Jenyns, C.B. ; and has issue — Robert
Soame Jocelyn, Esq., b. 8 Sept. 1883; Julian Mary; and
Marcia Valda. ^erti*— Davenham House, Northwich,
Cheshire.
Son of Major Hon. Augustus George Frederick Jocelyn,
6th Dragoon Guards (son of 2nd Earl), 1811-1887,
m. 2nd, 1851, Grace, second d. of Sir John Macneil,
LL.D., F.R.S.:—
Julian Robert Jocelyn, Esq., Col. in the Army, h. 12 Jan.
1852; m. 1875, Euphemia Jessie, d. of Maj. A. Balderston,
H.E.I.C.S. ; and has surv. issue — Isabella Jessie; and
Gladys. C/zc/^— United Service.
Sons of the late John Josselyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
St. Edmund's Hill, Bury St. Edmunds (High Sheriff
185s), b. 1818 ; d. 1884; m. 1837, Mary Anne Sarah,
d. of Rev. Henry Bishop, M.A., R.D., Vicar of Ard-
leigh and Rector of Gt. Clacton, Essex : —
Arthur Henry Josselyn, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Norfolk
Regt., J. P. CO. Suffolk, b. i6 Oct. 1839. Seat— Yorn\\a.m
Priory, nr. Bury St. Edmunds. Cli/b~A\my and Navy.
Frederick John Josselyn, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) late 96th
Regt., Chief Constable co. Beds., b. 4 Dec. 1840; m. 16
Feb. 1876, Helen, d. of John Posford Osborne of Col-
chester. Res.—K,2 Goldington Road, Bedford. Club—
Army and Navy.
Willoughby Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 31 March 1854; m.
18 Oct. 1898, Frances Ethel Gertrude, d. of Rev. John
White, M.A. , J.P. CO. Suffolk, Rector of Chevington, co.
Suffolk ; and has issue— John Willoughby Josselyn, Gentle-
man, b. 1902 ; and Mary Francis Helen. Res.— 16 North-
gate, Bury St. Edmunds.
Sons of the late George Josselyn , Gentleman , of Ipswich
and Sproughton, co. Suffolk, Alderman of Ipswich
1846-8, Mayor 1842, 1851, and 1859, '«• Elizabeth, d.
of Capt. Scarlett Browne Bell of Wallington Hall.
Norfolk :—
James Edward Josselyn, Esq., Col, R.A. (ret.), b. 6 July
1844. Club — Naval and Military.
George Francis Josselyn, Gentleman, J.P. for borough of
Ipswich (Mayor 1895), b. 17 March 1846. Res. — Ipswich.
Sons of late Frederic Josselyn, Esq. (V.D.), of Red-
cliffe Gardens, Kensington, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. ist
Middx. R.V., tn. ist, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Henry
Lloyd Oswell, M.A. (Oxon.) :—
Frederic Oswell Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 6 Sept. 1870.
Res. — Ardmona, Victoria.
John Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 28 Oct. 1872; m. 14 Feb.
1900, Lilian Bella, d. of Rev. William Weston Elwes,
Archdeacon of Madras ; and has issue— John William
Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 13 Nov. 1900. Res. — Madras.
Arthur Murray Josselyn, Gentleman, 6. 27 Oct. 1876.
Res.—
Edward Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 8 Oct. 1877. Res.—
Ernest William Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 30 Nov. 1878.
Res. — Newark.
Son of the late Charles Josselyn, Gentleman (yr.
son of James Josselyn, Gentleman, of Belstead and of
Copdock, Suffolk, w. , Mary Bryckwood, d. of
John Royce of Woodham Walter, Essex), w. Henri-
etta, d. of Arthur Steward of Great Yarmouth, Nor-
folk :—
James Arthur Waylen Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 21 Nov.
1863 ; »!. Alice Maude, widow of Reginald Leir Bretting-
ham, and d. of late William Beale Wallis, Esq., of Col-
chester, Brig.-Major R.H.A. ; and has issue— Charles
Arthur Steward Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 17 Dec. 1898; and
Hetty Eileen. Res. — Ardleigh, Essex.
JODRELL, see COTTON-JODRELL.
HERBERT HENRY JODRELL, Gentleman, formerly
Churchill. Born , being the son of
by his wife , and assumed the surname and arms
of Jodrell by Royal License 1883. Armorial bearings —
Ermines, a trefoil or, between three round buckles, the
tongues pendent argent, for distinction a canton of the last.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a cock's head and neck couped, the wings erect or, combed
and jelloped gules, issuant out of a chaplet of roses of the
last, barbed and seeded proper, and for distinction charged
on the neck with a cross crosslet sable. Married, June 3,
1871, Emily Vertue Jane, only child of Charles Fitz-
Higginsof Westport, co. Mayo, by his wife Emily Vertue,
only sister and eventually heiress of Sir Edward Repps
Jodrell, 3rd Bart. Seat —
SOLOMON BARNATO JOEL, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron azure and argent, two chevronels
counterchanged between as many roses in chief and a lion
passant in base proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper,
holding in the mouth a sprig of three roses gules, slipped,
leaved, barbed, and seeded, also proper, supporting with the
dexter forepaw an antique shield azure, ornamented and
charged with a rose or. Motto— " Facta non verba."
Residence — QvG.3.i Stanhope Street, London, W.
JOHNES, see HILLS-JOHNE.S.
JOHNS, see BELDAM-JOHNS.
JOHNSON, quartered by BAINES.
JOHNSON (H. Coll.). Or, a water-bouget sable, on a
chief gules, three annulets of the field, gemmed sapphire.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Issuant out of a crown
vallery gules, two wings elevated and addorsed or. Motto
— "Onus sub honore." Livery— Uark drab, black facings,
gilt buttons.
Son of Rev. Walter Rankin Johnson, b. 1787 ; d. 1844 ;
;«. 1840, Louisa, d. of Joseph Stephens of Little Dil-
wyn, Herefordshire :—
Walter Johnson, Esq., J.P. N. Rdg. Yorks., b. 1842;
711. 1871, Margaret Florence, d. of Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell,
Bart. ; and has issue— (i) Walter Lyulph Johnson, Esq., J.P.
N. Rdg. Yorks., b. 1872; (2) Ivor Lowthian Johnson,
Gentleman, b. 1873 ; Dorothea Margaret [m. Harald R.
Dixon, s. of Sir Raylton Dixon] ; Phyllis Mary ; Florence
Phoebe; and Margaret Philippa. Seat — AxncWe Hall,
Northallerton. Club— New University.
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JOHNSON of Castlesteads (13 Feb. 1788). Argent, on
a saltire sable, five bezants, on a chief gules, an Eastern
crown between two woolpacks or. Crest — On a wreath
of tlie colours, an estoile erect between two wings elevated
or. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." l.ivery — Dark
blue, pale yellow facings.
Sons of George John Johnson, Esq., of Castlesteads,
late Capt. Coldstream Guards, J. P. and D.L. Cum-
berland (High Sheriff 1876), /'. 1816 ; d. 1896; m.
1842, Frederica, d. of Col. Sir Frederick Hankey,
G.C.M.G. :—
Frederick Ponsonby Johnson, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
B.A. (Oxon. ), late Capt. Cumb. and Westm. Imp. Yeo. ,
Lord of the Manor of Walton, b. 5 June 1843 ; m. 25 July
1901, Frances Mary, only d. of laie Col. William Gray of
Farley Hill Place, nr. Reading, J. P. and D.L.. M.P. ;
and has issue — George Frederick Johnson, Gentleman, b.
28 Nov. 1903. Seat — Castlesteads, Brampton, Cumberland.
Clt<b — New University, County (Carlisle).
Rev. Arthur Henry Johnson, M.A., sometime Fellow of
All Souls Coll., b. 8 Feb. 1845 '< "^- 1873, Bertha Jane, third
d. of Robert Bentley Todd, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. ; and
has issue — (i) Robert .Arthur Johnson, Gentleman, (^. 1874;
(2) George Wilfrid Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. — •
S South Park's Road, Oxford.
Son of William Ponsonby Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1818 ;
d. 1864 ; m. 1851, Marianne Price : —
William Ponsonby Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1858; »i.
1897, his cousin Helen Mary, d. of Geo. J. Johnson, Esq.,
of Castlesteads. Nes. —
Son of W^illiam Ponsonby Johnson, Gentleman, of
Walton House, b. 1789 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1815, Mary, eld.
d. of Sir George Armytage, Bart., of Kirklees Hall, co.
York :—
Rt. Rev. Edward Ralph Johnson, D.D., M.A. (Oxon.),
Hon. D.D. (Durh.), Hon. LL.D. (Cantab.), formerly
Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan of India (1876-1898),
b. 1828 ; m. Mary Grace, eld. d. of George Joseph Murray
of Woolton Court, Canterbury. Res. — 120 Ashley Gar-
dens, S.W.
JOHNSON of Ulverscroft(R.L., 22 March 1859). Argent,
two chevronels between as many griffins' heads erased in
chief and a palmer's scrip in base gules. Mantling' gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased per fesse argent and gules, holding in the beak
a palmer's scrip of the last.
Son of George William Johnson (formerly Lillingston),
Gentleman, d. 1894: —
William George Johnson Lillingston, Gentleman [q-v.].
§SiR ALLEN B.\YARD JOHNSON, K.C.B., General
Bengal Army ; served in Burmese War 1853 (mentioned
in despatches, and medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign (medal with clasp) ; was Military Secretary in
India Office 1877-89. Boi-n May 2, 1829, being the seventh
son of the late Sir Henry Allen Johnson, Bart., of Bath,
Knight of Wilhelm of the Netherlands. Livery — Blue,
with white facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— Sable, on a saltire argent, between three towers or, fired
proper, and two tilting-spears saltireways in base of the
second, five cocks gules, the shield being surrounded by the
ribbon of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a K.C.B.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tower argent, charged with a crescent for differ-
ence gules, thereon a cock proper. Mottoes — Above the
crest, '' Vicisti et vivimus " ; below the shield, "Nunquam
non paratus. " Residence — 60 Lexham Gardens, W. Club
— United Service.
ARTHUR JOHNSON, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a fusil gules, between four human hearts
saltirewise of the last, a passion cross of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a passion cross or, an anchor in bend sinister
sable. Motto — "Fides, spes, caritas." Residence — The
Woodlands, Bishop's Stortford, co. Herts.
CHARLES PLUMPTRE JOHNSON, Esquire. Born
1853, being the second son of the late Sir George Johnson,
M.D. , F. R.S., Physician-Extraordinary to her late Majesty
Queen Victoria, by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of William White (Lieutenant) of Salisbury. Armorial
bearings -Quarterly per fesse nebuly or and sable, on a
bend gules, between an eagle rising in the second quarter,
and in the third a lotus flower, leaved and slipped, a
serpent nowed all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befittint,' his degree, with a Mantling sable and
or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a
poppy-head slipped proper, thereon an eagle rising also
proper, charged on the breast and each wing with a cross
crosslet gules; with the Motto, "In lucem aspiro."
Residence —
EDWARD MIDDLETON JOHNSON, Esquire. Born
1859, being the third son of the late Sir George Johnson,.
M.D. , F. R.S., Physician-Extraordinary to her late Majesty
Queen Victoria, by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of William White (Lieutenant) of Salisbury. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly per fesse nebuly or and sable, on a
bend gules, between an eagle rising in the second quarter,
and in the third a lotus flower, leaved and slipped, a
serpent nowed all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a
poppy-head slipped proper, thereon an eagle also proper,
charged on the breast and each wing with a cross crosslet
gules; with the Motto, " In lucem aspiro." Residence—
ERNEST JOHNSON, Esquire, M.A. Oxon., Capt.
Duke of Lancaster's Imperial Yeo. Born July 20, 1870,
being the second son of the late John Thewlis Johnson,
Esq., J. P. for co. Derby, by his wife Amelia, dau. of John
Higgins of Cheethaffi Hill. Armorial bearings — Or, three
pheons in fesse azure, within two flaunches of the last, each
charged with a pheon of the first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, the
hand grasping a javelin in bend sinister, pheoned or, and
enfiled with a chaplet of roses gules, two branches of oak
in saltire vert; with the Motto, "Virtus patientia Veritas."
Alarried, Nov. 11, i8c,6, Violet Seymour, dau. of Henry S.
Persse of Glenarde, Galway ; and has Issi/e — (i) Eric
Seymour Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2) Michael Antony
Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Eleonor Bryony.
Residence — Swettenham Hall, Congleton. Club — Cavalry.
§ FREDERICK PONSONBY JOHNSON, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for Cumberland, B.A. Oxon., late Capt.
in the Cumberland and Westmorland Yeomanry Cavalry,
Lord of rhe Manor of Walton. Bo>-n June 5, 1843, being
the eldest son of George John Johnson, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1876, late Coldstream Guards, who died
1896, by his wife Frederica, second dau. of Sir Frederick
Hankey, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Livery —
Dark blue and yellow ; and for full dress : yellow plush
breeches. Club — New University. Armorial bearings
— .Urgent, a saltire sable charged with five bezants, on
a chief gules, an Eastern crown between two woolpacks
or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, an estoile within a spur erect,
between two wings elevated or. Motto — "Nunquam non
paratus." A/arried, July 25, 1901, Frances Mary, only
dau. of the late Col. Gray of Farley Hill Place, Reading ;
and has /.f5//^— George Frederick Johnson, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 28, 1903. Seat and postal address — Castlesteads,
Brampton, Cumberland. Club — The County Club
(Carlisle).
GEORGE RANDALL JOHNSON, Esq., M.A. (Can-
tab.), Barrister-at-Law, Member of the Legislative Council
of New Zealand. Born 1833, being the eldest surviving
son of the late Rev. Richard Johnson, J. P., of Stalham,
Rector of Lavenham, Suff"olk, by Mary Ann, dau. of
the late George Cubitt, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Catfield
Hall, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a saltire
ermine, five crosses moline sable, a chief of the second
charged with three mullets of the third, and impaling the
arms of Russell, namely gules, two swords saltireways
proper between as many cinquefoils in pale argent, on a
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chief of the last two bombshells fired proper. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
of Benjamin Miller Grey Barnard of Brooklyn, U.S.A. ;
and has Issue -John Thewlis Johnson, Gentleman, b. Dec.
colours, a lion rampant erminois holding in the dexter paw
a mullet as in the arms, and resting the dexter foot on a
cross nioline gules. Married, 1873, Lucy, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Andrew Hamilton Russell ; and has, with other Issue
■ — Randall Johnson, Gentleman,^. 1880. /?,f(*rt/tv — Stalham
and Tunstead, Norfolk. Residences- — Wellington, New
Zealand ; United University Club, S.W.
GEORGE STILLINGFLEET JOHNSON, Esquire,
Born 1851, being the eidest son of Sir George Johnson,
M.D., F.R.S., Physician-Extraordinary to her late Majesty
Queen Victoria, Ijy his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of William White (Lieutenant) of Salisbury. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly per fesse nebuly or and sable, on a
bend gules, between an eagle rising in the second quarter,
and in the third a lotus flower, leaved and slipped, a
serpent nowed, all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a
poppy-head slipped proper, thereon an eagle rising also
proper, charged on the breast and each wing with a cross
crosslet gules; with the Motto, " In lucem aspiro." Postal
address —
HANNAH ALICE JOHNSON, Spinster, Member of
the West Derby Board of Guardians, youngest dau. of the
late James Johnson of Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool,
by his wife Mary, younger dau. of Francis Shaw of Knows-
ley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, argent, a
saltire invected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable,
on a chief of the last, a lozenge between two woolpacks or.
HERBERT ALFRED JOHNSON, Esquire, Major
6th Batt. Manchester Regt. (Mil.), M.A. Trin. Hall,
Camb. Bor7i July 10, 1866, being the eldest son of the
late John Thewlis Johnson, Esq., J. P. for co. Derby, by
his wife Amelia, dau. of John Higgins of Cheetham Hill.
Livery— V>?i.xV blue, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— Or, three pheons in fesse azure, within two flaunches of
the last, each charged with a pheon of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, the hand grasping a javelin in bend sinister, pheoned
or, and enfiled with a chaplet of roses gules, two branches
of oak in saltire vert ; with the Motto, "Virtus patientia
Veritas." Married, Dec. 11, 1895, Ethel Alexandra, dau.
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.VIRTUS PATieNTlTy vaiTAS
9, 1898 ; and Sylvia Alexandra. Seat — Farnah Hall, near
Derby. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
JAMES JOHNSON, Gentleman. Born March 23, 1850,
being the only siuviving son of the late James Johnson of
Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool, by his wife Mary,
younger daughter of Francis Shaw of Knowsley. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire in-
vected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a
chief of the last, a lozenge between two woolpacks or ; and
for his Crest, in front of two tilting-spears in saltire proper,
a spur or, the whole between two wings also proper ; with
the Motto, " Servabo fidem." Married, OcXohzr 7, 1880,
Anne, third daughter of John Crisp of Knowsley, near
Liverpool ; and has Issue — Mary Elizabeth ; and Alice
Mildred. Residence — Thurlaston House, Dunchurch,
Rugby.
JAMES GERALD THEWLIS JOHNSON, Gentle-
man. Born July 29, 1886, being the fourth son of the
late John Thewlis Johnson, Esq., J. P. for co. Derby, by
his scond wife Anne, dau. of James Higgins of Turvey, co.
Bedford. Armorial bearings— Or, three pheons in fesse
azure, within two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
pheon of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and or; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter arm embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping
a javelin in bend sinister, pheoned or, and enfiled with a
chaplet of roses gules, two branches of oak in saltire vert ;
with the Motto, "Virtus patientia Veritas." Residence —
JOHN WILLIAM DENNE HILTON -JOHNSON,
Esq., J. P. for cos. Kent and Lincoln and for W. Riding of
the CO. ot York, formerly Lieut. 3rd Hussars, Capt. and
Hon. Major ist W. York Yeo. Cav. Born 1845, being the
eldest son of the late Rev. John Denne Hilton, by Elizabeth
Frances, only sister of Robert Popplewell Steer Johnson of
Temple Belwood ; and assumed the surname and arms of
Johnson by Royal License in 1871. Clubs — Carlton, Army
and Navy. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
a lion passant gules, on a chief vert three acorns leaved and
slipped or (for Johnson) ; 2 and 3 ermine, two bars azure, in
chief an annulet between two saltires of the last (for Hilton).
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
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wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a wolf passant
sable, holding in the mouth a branch of woodbine proper
(for Johnson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head
affront^e between two bulrushes proper (for Hilton). Mar-
ried, 1S72, Louisa Catherine, youngest dau. of the late
Thomas Coutts Loch ; and has fsst/e — (i) Alan H. Hilton
Johnson, Gentleman, 6. 1876, Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt. ;
and Cicely H. Seai — Sarre Court, Birchington.
JOSEPH BULLEN JOHNSON, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 1833, being the second son of the late Noble Johnson
of Rockenham, co. Cork, by his wife Susan, dau. of Joseph
Bullen of Kinsale. Armorial bearings— Argent, a saltire
sable, between a lymphad in chief of the second and a
tower in base gules, on a chief engrailed of the last, three
cushions or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mural crown proper, a spear
erect or, between two wings expanded argent, each charged
with an annulet gules. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Married Eloise, dau. of Capt. Robert Atkins Rogers of
Coolfadda House ; and has Issue — Noble Johnson, Gentle-
man ; and Alice. Residence —
LIONEL ARTHUR THEWLIS JOHNSON, Gentle-
man, M. A. Born March 11, 1874, being the third son of the
late John Thewlis Johnson, Esq., J. P. for co. Derby, by
his wife Amelia, dau. of John Higgins of Cheetham Hill.
Armorial bearings — Or, three pheons in fesse azure, within
two flaunches of the last, each charged with a pheon of the
first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping a javelin in
bend sinister, pheoned or, and enfiled with a chaplet of
roses gules, two branches of oak in saltire vert. Motto —
" Virtus patientia Veritas." Postal add. — Mountfield, Child's
Hill, London, N.W. Clubs — Camera and Automobile.
OSWALD CARNEGY JOHNSON, Gentleman, B.A.
Oxon., Barrister-at-Law. Born Aug. 15, 1867, being the
only child of the late Rev. Frederick Pigot Johnson, M.A,
Oxon. [5th son of Sir H. A. Johnson of Bath, 2nd Bart.],
by his wife Matilda Elizabeth, youngest daughter of James
Carnegy-Arbuthnott of Balnamoon and Findowrie, Forfar-
shire N.B. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4 per pale sable and azure on a saltire
argent between three towers or, fired proper, one in chief
and two in fesse, and two tilting-spears saltirewise in
base of the third five cocks of the first (for Johnson) ; 2.
argent, a fesse azure between six martlets sable, three and
three (for Walsh) ; 3. the arms of Carnegy-Arbuthnott,
namely, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, a crescent between three
mulcts, within a bordure argent, ii. and iii. or, an eagle dis-
played azure, beaked and membered gules, within a bordure
vair. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower argent,
thereon a cock proper, with the Mottoes (above the crest)
" Vicisti et vivimus," and (below the shield) "Nunquam
non paratus." Married, July 12, 1892, Margaret Ward,
third daughter of the late Rev. Edmond Thomas Butler,
M.A., Cantab., of Trotton St. George, Sussex. Postal
address— j,^ Gunterstone Road, West Kensington.
THOMAS FIELDING JOHNSON, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Leicester, also Borough of Leicester. Born Dec. 24, 1828,
being the second son of John Goode Johnson of London
and Stockport, by his wife Eliza, dau. of Thomas Fielding,
Leicester. William Johnson of BarkbyThorpe,co. Leicester,
a tenant at will of the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary de
Pratir of Leicester, was living in 1296, and a pedigree has
been proved and officially recorded showing the descent
of the above-mentioned Thomas Fielding Johnson from
William Johnson, also of Barkby Thorpe, who d. 1572, and
was buried in Barkby Church. Armorial bearings— Ar-
gent, three chevronels between two griffins' heads erased
m chief and a fleece in base gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
gules holding a pheon in the dexter claw and resting the
sinister on a lozenge or. Motto — " Labore et honore."
Married, firstly. May 3, 1855, Julia Christiana Stone, dau.
of Samuel Stone of Leicester ; and secondly, April 14,
1863, Agnes Paget, dau. of Alfred Paget of Leicester; and
has surviving Issue — Thoxm.s Fielding Johnson, Gentle-
man, b. April 24, 1856; and Agnes Mabel [m. William
Wallace Bruce, L.C.C.] i'eajf— Brookfield, Knighton, near
Leicester.
H WILLIAM JOHNSON, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.,
@ Lieut. -Col. late Rifle Brigade. Born Jan. 19, 1829,
being the eldest son of the late Noble Johnson of Rocken-
ham, CO. Cork, by his wife Susan, dau. of Joseph Bullen
of Kinsale. Armorial bearings— Argent, a saltire sable,
is the Naval Cockade.
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between a lymphad in chief of the second and a tower in
base gules, on a chief engrailed of the last, three cushions
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mural crown proper, a spear erect or,
between two wings expanded argent, each charged with an
annulet gules. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Mar-
ried, 1859, Maria, dau. of Henry St. George Osborne of
Dardinstown Castle, co. Meath ; and has Issue — Georgina
Susan Mary [m., 1885, Montagu Grant Wilkinson, Esq.,
Major King's Own Scottish Borderers]. Seat — Rockenham,
Passage West, co.Cork. Res. — Castle Lyons House, Fermoy.
WILLIAM JOHNSON, Esquire, J. P.. D.L.. and High
Sheriff of Cork 1861. Born March 26, 18 15, being the third
son of the late William Johnson, a Deputy-Governor of the
City of Cork, and its High Sheriff 1815, by his wife Sarah,
dau. of John Martin of Killacloyne, co. Cork. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a saltire sable, between a lymphad in
chief of the second and a tower in base gules, on a chief
engrailed of the last, three cushions or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a mural crown proper, a spear
erect or, between two wings expanded argent, each charged
with an annulet gules. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Married, Oct. 14, 1845, Ann, dau. of John Smithwick of
Kathelsheen, co. Tipperary, by his wife Cherry, dau. of
Col. Pennefather of Cashel ; and has Issue — (i) Noble
William Johnson, Esq., Capt, North Cork Rifles, b. Nov.
5, 1846; (2) George Johnson, Gentleman, Lieut. 99th Regt.,
b. April 8, 1850, killed at the battle of Gingilhovo, Africa,
in 1879; (3) William Johnson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 7, 1858;
(4) Valentine Francis Johnson, Gentleman, b. March 17,
i860; and (5) Walter Berwick Johnson, Gentleman, b. Nov.
1861.
JOHNSTON OF Hilton, quartered by HALSEY.
JOHNSTON, quartered by BAINES, BURGES,
ROWLEY, and TWEEDY.
JOHNSTON of that Ilk and Caskieben (1695). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules, three
cushions or (Johnston) ; 2 and 3, azure, a bend or, between
three stags' heads erased argent with attirings of gold, and
as many cross crosslets fitch(5e of the second (Garioch of
Caskieben). Mantling gules, doubled argent, Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a phoenix in Hames proper.
Motto — " Vive ut postea vivas."
Only son of Sir William Bacon Johnston, 8th Bart.,
b. 1806 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1855, Mary Anne, d. of William
Tye of Mendlesham, Suffolk : —
Sir William Johnston, 9th Baronet (Nova Sco. , 31 March
1626), J. P. [Supporters — Iwo Indians proper, wreathed
about the middle with laurel], b. 31 July 1849. Res. — The
Ranche, Buckhurst Hill, Esse.x. 67//(5j-— Caledonian, Royal
Northern (Aberdeen).
Son of Robert Johnston, Merchant in Aberdeen, b.
1810 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1835, Mary, d. of George Hadden :—
William Johnston, Esq., C.B. (1902), Col. (ret.) Army
Medical Staff, M.A. , M.D. , heir presumptive to the
Baronetcy [Arms as above, but (rematric. 14 Feb. 1903) the
whole within a bordure or. Mantling sable and argent],
b. 1843 ; m. 28 June 1882, Charlotte, yst. d. of James
Arnott, W.S. , of Leithfield, Kincardineshire, and of Edin-
burgh. /i?«.— Newton Dee, Murtle, Aberdeenshire. Club
— Naval and Military.
H ANDREW JOHNSTON, Esquire, J.P., D.L. (High
^ Sheriff 1880), formerly M.P. for South Essex, Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions for Essex and of Essex County
Council. Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late
Andrew Johnston of Rennyhill, co. Fife, M.P. for St.
Andrews Burghs, by his wife Priscilla, eldest dau. of Sir
T. Fowell Buxton, first Bart., M.P. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules, three cushions
or, a bordure wavy vert, charged with three bezants.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the liveries, a winged spur or. Motto — "Nunquam non
paratus," or " Assiduitate." Married, Sept. 14, 1858,
Charlotte Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. George Trevelyan,
M. A. , Rector of Maiden, Surrey. Residence — ^B'orest Lodge,
Woodford Green.
§ ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, Gentleman. Born May
12, 1844, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Brumby
Johnston, Esq., Geographer to Her late Majesty Queen Vic-
toria, D.L. for the city and co. of Edinburgh, Member of
the Royal Society, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,
the Geological Society, the Meteorological Society, the
Royal Geographical Societies of London and Edinburgh,
by his wife Jane, dau. of Thomas Ruddiman. Livery —
White, with black collar and cuffs, silver buttons and iiat-
band. Armorial bearings — Parted per pale argent and
sable, a saltire counterchanged, on a chief gules three
cushions or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a spur, winged or, leathered
gules; with the Motto, "Ready, aye ready." Married,
July 25, 1876, Amelia Harriet, dau. of Philip Whitehead;
and has Issue — [\) Archibald Douglas Johnston, Gentle-
man, h. Sept. 22, 1878 ; (2) Alexander Keith Johnston,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1881 ; Winifred Jean ; and Annie
Florence. Postal add. — 9 Claremont Crescent, Edinburgh.
H GEORGE HAMILTON JOHNSTON, Esquire, late
® East Yorkshire Regt., Lt.-Col., B.,'\. Trinity College,
is the Military Cockade.
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Dublin. Born 1847, being the eld. son of the Rev. Richard
lohnston of Kilmore, in the co. of Armagh [to whom refer],
Dy his first wife Augusta Sophia, dau. of the Rev. George
Hamilton, M.A. (she died i860). Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable,
jetween in chief a trefoil slipped vert and in base a heart
;nsigned with an imperial crown proper, a chief gules,
hereon three cushions or (for Johnston); 2. azure, six
ions rampant, three, two and one argent, armed and
angued gules, a canton ermine, charged with a bull's
icalp proper (for Cheney) ; 3. quarterly gules and argent,
n the first and fourth quarters three cinquefoils pierced
;rmine, and a canton of the second charged with a trefoil
slipped vert; in the second and third quarters a lymphad,
iails furled, oars in action, sable. Upon the escutcheon is
Dlaced a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
md argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all
proper, charged on the elbow with a spur-rowel gules.
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Postal address — Kil-
Tiore, Richhill, county Armagh.
GEORGE LAWSON LAWSON JOHNSTON, Gentle-
nan. Born 1873, being the second son of the late John
Lawson Johnston, Gentleman. Armorial bearings —
Urgent, on a saltire engrailed sable, between four daggers
Doints downwards gules, the sun in his splendour or, on a
;hief of the third, three cushions of the fourth. Mantling
The Reverend RICHARD JOHNSTON. Clerk in
Holy Orders, Master of Arts. Born April 5, 1816, being the
third son of the late Andrew Johnston of Barnhill, Dalkey,
and Upper Temple Street, Dublin, by his wife Sophia,
only child of George Cheney of Holywood, in the county of
Kildare, and St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. C7//i^— Sack-
ville Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for
sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a spur, between two wings or, and in an escrol over the
same this Motto, "Nunquam non paratus." Married,
1902, Hon. Laura, fifth dau. of Lord St. John of Bletsoe ;
and has Issue — Olive Elizabeth Helen. Residence — 29 Port-
man Square, W. Clubs — Devonshire, Royal Temple Yacht,
Union des Yacht Club Fran9aise, &c.
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, between
in chief a trefoil slipped vert and in base a heart ensigned
with an imperial crown proper, a chief gules, thereon three
cushions or (for Johnston) ; 2 and 3 azure, six lions ram-
pant, three, two and one argent, armed and langued gules,
a canton ermine, charged with a bull's scalp proper (for
Cheney) ; and impaling the arms of Hall-Dare, namely,
quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent, between
three lozenges or, each charged with an increscent gules,
in chief a cross crosslet gold (for Dare) ; 2 and 3 sable, on
a chevron engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as
many eagles displayed of the field (for Hall). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a sword all proper, charged on the elbow
with a spur-rowel gules. Motto — "Nunquam non paratus."
Married, firstly, 1844, Augusta Sophia, last surviving child
of the Rev. George Hamilton, M.A. , Rector of Killermogh,
Queen's Co. , and granddau. of the Rt. Rev. Hugh Hamilton,
D.D. , F.R.S. , of Newtown Hamilton, co. of Armagh, Bishop
of Ossory, by whom (who^/. April 30, i860) lie has Issue — (i)
George Hamilton Johnston, Esq., B.A. , late Major East
Yorkshire Regt. , b. Oct. 26, 1847 ; (2) Andrew Edmund John-
ston, Esq., b. Nov. 23, 1848 [;«. , Sept. 6, 1877, Constance
Mary, youngest dau. of John Samuel Graves of Woodbine
Hill, Honiton, co. Devon, and has issue, George Paul Graves
Johnston, Gentleman, b. March 4, 1881 ; Catherine Hester ;
Isabel Mary ; and Constance Ella] ; (3) the Rev. Francis
Burdett Johnston, M.A. , Vicar of Waltham Abbey, co.
Essex, b. March 25, 1850; (4) Henry Augustus Johnston,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. Nov. 11, 1851 ; Sophia;
Isabella Selina ; and Augusta. He wz. secondly. May 27,
1862, Hester, eldest dau. of the late Robert William Lowry,
Esq., J. P. and D. L., of Pomeroy, co. Tyrone, and Belmore,
CO. Westmeath (she d. June i, 1876) ; and thirdly, July 1884,
Olivia Frances Grafton, eldest dau. of Robert Westley Hall-
Dare, Esq., of Theydon Bois, co. Essex, and Newtown
Barry, co. Wexford. Estate — Kilmore. Postal address —
Kilmore, Richhill, co. Armagh.
WILLIAM ELLIOT LAWSON JOHNSTON, Gentle-
man. Born May 16, 1872, being the elder son of the late
John Lawson Johnston. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
saltire sable, between four daggers points downwards gules,
the sun in his splendour or, on a chief of the third, three
is the Naval Cockade.
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cushions of the fourth. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his hveries, a spur, betw een tw o wings or,
and upon an escrol over the same this Motto, " Nunquam
non paratus." /Residence — 59 Brook Street, London, W.
m STAIR HATHORN JOHNSTON - STEWART,
9 Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co. of Wigtown, J. P. co. of
Linlithgow, formerly Capt. 20th Hussars. Born June 2,
1852, being the eldest son of the late Robert Hathorn-
Stewart, Esq., of Physgill, J. P., D. L. , by his first wife
Eleanor Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir John Douglas of Glen-
finart. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Or,
a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend
engrailed gules, in the sinister chief point a buckle of the
fourth, all within a double tressure flory counterflory also of
the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion
rampant holding in the dexter paw a buckle or. Motto —
" Sufifibulatus majores sequor. " Altirn'ed, July 12, 1883,
Helen Constance, third dau. of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair,
4th Bart. Seats — Glasserton and Physgill, Whithorn, co.
Wigtown ; Champfleurie, co. Linlithgow, N. B. Clubs —
Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh), Royal Yacht
Squadron (Cowes).
GEORGE CHARLES KEPPEL JOHNSTONE,
Esquire, Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards, J. P.
Dorri Aug. 5, 1841, being the younger twin son of the late
Sir George Frederick Johnstone, M.P., 7th Baronet, and
Lady Louisa Craven, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. the ist
Earl of Craven. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules, three
cushions or, in base a man's heart ensigned with an Imperial
crown proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, aspur with wings or. Motto — " Nun-
quam non p.Tratus." Married, June 29, 1875, Agnes Caro-
line, youngest dau, of the late Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. ,
J. P., D.L. , of Cranbury Park and Weston Grove, Hamp-
shire ; and has Issue — (i) George Frederic Thomas Tanker-
ville Johnstone, Gentleman, late Lieut. Royal Sussex Militia,
b. August I, 1876 \in. 1901, Ernestina, dau. of Col. Porcelli
Cust ; and has issue, Laura, Violet, and Dorothy] ; (2)
Charles John Johnstone, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade,
late R. Berks Militia, b. Dec. 30, 1877 ; Agnes Louisa
Barbara .Snowflake ; and Rose Mary Adeline Dagmar
Amelia. Residence— ^o\\\%^'j. West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Clubs — Carlton, Pratt's, Royal London Yacht (Cowes),
Island Sailing (Cowes), Isle of Wight.
The Late JOHN HEYWOOD JOHNSTONE,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Susse.x, M.P. for Horsham Division
of CO. Susse.\, B.A. (Cambs.), Barrister-at-Law. Doryi May
18, 1850, being the second but only surviving son of the
late Rev. George Dempster Johnstone, Rector of Creed,
CO. Cornwall, by his wife Mary Anne (who died 1890), dau.
of John Hawkins of Bignor Park, co. Sussex. Livery —
Plain dark blue. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, between an annulet in chief sable and a man's
heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown in base or,
a saltire of the second charged with five fleurs-de-lis of the
first, on a chief of the third three cushions of the fourth.
(Johnstone) ; 2 and 3, per saltire or and argent, on a saltire
sable, five fleur-de-lis of the first, a bordure gobony or and
of the third (Hawkins). Mantling sable, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a spur with wings or,
leathered gules. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Mar-
ried, 1878, Josephine, dau. of the late J. J. Wells of
Bickley, co. Kent ; and has Issue — George Horace John-
stone, Gentleman, b. Jan. 8, 1882; Frances Grace; and
Margaret Ruth. ^'mA— Bignor Park, Pulborough, Sussex;
Trewishen, Cornwall. Clubs — Carlton, United University.
§ MONTAGUE GEORGE JOHNSTONE, Esquire.
D.S.O. (1901), Lieut. -Col. late Royal Scots Greys,
T.P. CO. Fife, Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotlanu.
Born March 21, 1848, being the second son of the late
Gen. Montague Cholnieley Johnstone, by his wife Louisa,
Leonora, dau. of Lieut. - Gen. Sir Henry Somerset,
K.C. B. , K. H. A/7'(?rv — Light drab, crimson facings,
silver buttons ; (dress) : white coat, crimson breeches. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, on a saltire sable, between an
annulet in chief of the second and a man's heart gules,
ensigned with an imperial crown in base or, a portcullis
of the last, on a chief of the third, three cushions of the
fourth. Mantling sable doubled argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of his liveries, a spur with wings or, leathered
gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Nun-
quam non paratus." Married, July 10, 1880, Agnes Stans-
feld, widow of the late Capt. Robert Johnston Stansfeld of
is the Military Cockade.
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i2th and 38th Regts., and J. P. Voiicshire, and younger
dan. of the late Joseph Harrison, Esq., of Galligreaves
Hall, and of Samlesbury, Lanes., Lord of the Manor of
Hadleigh, Essex, J. P., D.L. ; and has /ssMe—{i) Montague
Joseph Charles Somerset Johnstone, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
"Royal Scots Greys, d. June 16, 1882 ; (2) Reginald FitzRoy
Lewis Johnstone, Gentleman, fi. June 6, 1884 ; and Violet
Agnes Charlotte M ary. Kesidence — Craig-Sanquhar, Cupar-
Fife, N.B. C//<*— Naval and Military.
S RICHARD JOHNSTONE, Esquire, Capt. ist Batt.
K. O. Royal Rifles. Bom June 23, 1874, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Col. Sir James Johnstone,
K.C.S.L, of Fulford Hall, co. Warwick, and Dunsley Manor,
CO. Stafford, J. P. for cos. Warwick and Worcester, Col.
Bengal Infantry, and late Political Agent at Manipur, India,
by his wife Emma Mary, dau. of Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq.-
M.P. , of Moor Hall, co. Warwick, and Dolobran, co. Mont,
gomery. Armorial bearings (1541, matric. L.O. 1772,
reniatric. 1870)— Argent, a saltire sable, between a mullet
in chief and a rose in base gules, and in flank two garbs
vert, on a chief of the third, three cushions or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
spur proper, winged or. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Married, June i, 1899, Catherine Florence May, dau. of
Rear-Adm. Sir Robert Harris, K.C.M.G. ; and has hsue
— James Johnstone, Esq., b. 1900. Residences — Fulford
Hall, Hockley Heath, Warwick ; Dunsley Manor, Stafford.
JOHNSTONE of Alva (rematric. L.O. , 29 June 1904, cadet
of Johnstone of Westerhall). Argent, a saltire sable, between
an annulet in chief of the second and a man's heart gules
ensigned with an Imperial crown in base or, on a chief of
the third, three cushions of the fourth. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
spur with wings or and leathers gules. Motto — " Nunquam
non paratus." Z«'tv-v— Light blue, scarlet facings.
Dau. and son of James Johnstone, Esq., of Alva, co.
Stirling, and Hangingshaw, co. Selkirk, J. P. and D.L.
COS. Clackmannan, Stirling, and Selkirk, M.P. cos.
Clackmannan and Kinross 1851-7, b. 1801 ; d. 1888;
m. 1st, 1846, Hon. Augusta Anne Norton {d. 1859),
sister of 3rd Lord Grantley ; 2nd, 1862, Sarah Mary,
d. of Lt.-Col. L'Estrange of Moystown, King's Co. :—
Caroline Elizabeth Mary Johnstone of Alva (d. by ist
mar.), b. 1849. 5t'a/— Alva House, Alva, N.B. Club—
Queen's (Edinburgh).
Major James Henry L'Estrange Johnstone, M.V.O..
Roy. Eng., b. 1865; m. 1891, Amy, d. of late Andrew
Wauchope; and has issue— (i) John Andrew Johnstone,
Gentleman, b. 1893; (2) Henry James Johnstone, Gentle-
man, b. 1895; (3) Andrew Wauchope Johnstone, Gentle-
man, b. 1903. 5ra^— The Hangingshaw, Selkirk. Club—
Junior United Service.
JOHN PAKENHAM JOICEY- CECIL, Esquire,
commonly called Lord John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil,
Major 4th Batt. Lincolnshire Regiment, formerly Lieut.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Grenadier Guards, J. P. for the Liberty of the Soke of
Peterborough. Assumed by Royal Licence 1898, the
additional surname and arms of Joicey. Born March 3,
1867, being the fourth son of the late Most Hon. William
Alleyne Cecil, third Marquess of Exeter, P.C, by his wife
Lady Georgina Sophia, second dau. of the Right Hon.
Thomas Pakenham, second Earl of Longford. Livery
(dress) -Light blue, white facings, silver buttons ; (undress),
pepper and salt, silver buttons. Armorial toearings —
Quarterly i and 4, barry of ten argent and azure, over all
six escutcheons sable, three, two and one, each charged
with a lion rampant of the first (for Cecil) ; 2 and 3, argent,
three torteaux each charged with a lozenge in bend of the
first between two bendlets gules (for Joicey). Mantling
azure and argent.. Crests — i. upon a cap of maintenance,
a garb or, supported by two lions, the dexter argent, the
sinister azure (for Cecil) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-man affront^in armour proper, the helmet adorned with
three feathers gules, argent and azure, resting the dexter
hand on an escutcheon of the arms of Joicey and supporting
with the sinister a spiked mace also proper. Motto — ' ' Cor
unum via una." Married, Sept. 15, 1896, Isabella Maud,
"I'lost dau. and co-heir of the late Col. John Joicey, M.P. ,
" '^'^'^'■thumberland ; and has Issue —John
cil, Esq., b. Sept. 18, 1897. Seats
Northumberland ; Tivoer Grange,
•7ice — 2 Hereford Gardens, London,
anior Carlton, R.V. Yacht.
JONES, 4^^
and SOMERS.
y GATES,
by BOWEN, LONGUEVILLE,
JONES, see ANKETELL - JONES, HELSHAM -
JONES, HEYWOOD - JONES, PRYCE - JONES,
SPENCE- JONES, and WIELDING- JONES.
H ALEXANDER FAIR JONES, Esquire, J. P. Flints,
® formerly Capt. 4th Hussars, Major late 6th Batt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps. Born Feb. 24, 1838, being the fourth
son of the late Wilsgn Jones of Hartsheath, Flints, and
Gelligynan and Cefn Coch, co. Denbigh, M.P. for Denbigh
Borough, by his wife Cecil, dau. of John Carstairs of Hunt-
ingdon. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron or,
between three escutcheons argent, each charged with a
boar's head couped of tlie first, an arrow paleways proper,
a martlet for difference. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a boar's
head coujaed gules, in front of an arrow paleways proper.
Motto — "Heb nevol nerth nidd sicrsaeth. " Married, Sept.
II, 1866, Amelia Helen, dau. of James Gillespie David-
son, W.S. , of Edinburgh; and has Issue — (i) Archibald
Wilson Jones, Esq., Advocate, Capt. 4th Batt. Highland
Light Infantry, b. June 21, 1868 ; (2) Alexander Keith Jones,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Feb. 20, 1870; and Norman
Lamont Jones, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1871 (deceased).
Residence — 55 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh. Clubs
— Caledonian, United Service (Edinburgh).
The Reverend CHARLES WILLIAM JONES,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Vicar of Pakenham, in the co. of Suffolk, and
formerly Rural Dean. Born Aprils, 1825, being the second
son of the Reverend Charles Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of
Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Mary, only
dau, of Thomas Quayle, Esquire, of Bartonmere, in the
county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace, Bencher of the
Middle Temple. Livery — White, with black cuffs and
collar. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
a chevron ermines between three ravens sable, on a chief
engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three
quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two
points upwards of the first (for Quayle) ; and for his
on a wreath of the colours, on a heart or, a raver
gorged with a collar gemel argent ; with theMottO,
pascit corvos." Married, January 11, 1853, Barbart
second daughter of Robert W^eale, Assistant Commi
of Poor Laws ; and has had Issue — (i) Sir Williar
lingworth Quayle Jones, K.B. , M.A. of the Univ. of
bridge, sometime Chief-Justice of Sierra Leone, Bamsiei-
at-Law [to whom refer]; (2) Morey Quayle Jones, Esq.,
C. B. ■(Mil. Div. ) (1898), Commanding 6th Regimental
District, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1855 [;«. Feb. 14, 1888, Isabel
Dashwood, and has issue, Phyllis Quayle] ; (3) Edward
Quayle Jones, Gentleman, b. 1859, and died 1875 ; (4)
Harford Quayle Jones, Gentleman, b. 1861, and died an
infant ; and Winifred Quayle \_m. 1883, Edward Ripley
Dalton,. Barrister-at-Law, LL.M. Trinity Coll., Cambs.].
Postal address — Pakenham Vicarage, Bury St. Edmunds.
EDWARD FEILDING JONES, Gentleman. Born
March 25, 1868, being the fourth but only surviving son of
the late Edward James Jones, Esq., of Dalmonach, co.
Dumbarton, Esq., j.P. for that co., by his wife, Esther Smith.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a stag trippant between three
is the Military Cockade.
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B'©ear-heads sable, a stag trippant between three spear-
^ leads argent. Mantling sable and argent, Crest — On a
breath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, in front of two
lipears in saltire, the shafts sable and the heads argent.
Motto— " Specteniur agendo." Married, Nov. 23, 1895,
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Ella, dau. of Owe?n Friend of Moreton Hampstead, Devon-
shire ; and has Issue — William Owen Ellis Feilding Jones,
Gentleman, l>. April 26, 1900; Norah Vie (deceased); and
Eileen Margaret Feilding. Residence — 38 Athole Gardens,
Glasgow.
FREDERICK ARTHUR GERWYN JONES, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1887). Bor/i Jan. 17,
1857, being the second son of David Jones, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , M. P. for CO. Carmarthen 1851- 1868 (High Sheriff 1845).
by his wife Margaret Charlotte, eldest tiau. of Sir George
Campbell of Edenwood, co. Fife, and niece of Lord
Campbell, Lord Chief-Justice. Clubs — Carlton, White's,
Bachelors', Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a mount vert, a representation of a Pembroke-
shire ox statLmt proper, a chief gules, thereon a falcon
argent, belled, between two stags' heads erased or. Mant-
ling vert and, argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a representation of a Pembrokeshire
ox's head in profile proper, bezant^e. Motto— "Da ei
ffydd. " Seats — Pantglas, Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire ;
Blaenos, Llandovery; Gladenys, Lampeter, R.S.O., co.
Cardigan.
MORRIS PATERSON JONES, Gentleman, J. P. for
the city of Liverpool, Solicitor. Bor>i Nov. 28, 1847, being
the eldest son of the late Morris Charles Jones, Esq., J. P.
for Montgomeryshire, F.S.A. , of Gungrog, Welshpool, by
his wife Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Robert
Paterson, J. P. of Nunfield, in the county of Dumfries.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a fasces fessew ays or, between
three nags' heads eiased argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a fasces fesseways or, surmounted by a nag's
head erased argent; with the Motto, "Justus ac tenax
propositi." Married, March 4, 1874, Clara, eldest daughter
of the late John Vernon of Tushingham, in the county of
Cheshire (she died September 16, 1884) ; and has Issue—
Morris Vernon Jones, born September 16, 1884; Gladys;
and Irene Meta (deceased). He married secondly. May 25,
1899, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Charles Laiie of
Liverpool. Estafes—Gnngrog and Fynnant, co. Mont-
gomery. Postal addresses— K\r\\e House, Hoylake, Cheshire ;
and II Dale Street, Liverpool. 6V«i5y— Athenaeum (Liver-
pool), Conservative (Liverpool), Royal Liverpool Golf.
WILLIAM BRITTAIN JONES, Esquire, C.S.I. (1883).
B.A. (Lond.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple) ; was Resi-
dent at Hyderabad 1882-83, then Chief Commissioner
Central Provinces of India (retired 1885). Born 1834, being
the son of the Rev. William Jones of Cardigan. Araiorial
bearings — Per saltire nebuly sable and or, in pale two
Eastern crowns of the last, and as many palm-trees eradi-
cated in fesse proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon an acorn erect, slipped
and leaved, a lark rising all proper. Motto — "AIEN
API2TETEIN." J^sidence ~ Ash Grove. Knockholt. co.
Kent.
H WILLIAM CHARLES JONES, Esquire, J. P. for
w CO. Chester, D.L. for co. Lancaster, High Sheriff
1899, and Major Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge. Born 1853, being the
son of William Charles Jones. Armorial bearings —
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper,
holding between the paws a sun in splendour or, and sup-
porting under the sinister paw an increscent argent. Motto
— ' ' Esto sol testis." Married, 1882. Mary, dau. of Edward
Greenall, Esq., of Grappenhall Hall, J. P. co. Chester;
and has had Issue — (i) William Piers Montagu Jones,
Gentleman, 6. April 26, 1883; Kathleen (deceased);
and Madge. Seats — The Oaklands, Preston Brook, Che-
shire ; Lannerch Park, St. Asaph. Clubs — Conservative,
Cavalry.
§SiR WILLIAM HOLLINGWORTH QUAYLE
JONES, Knight Bachelor (Letters Patent, 1892), Capt.
West Suffolk Militia, afterwards 3rd Batt. Suffolk Regt. (re-
tired with rank of Major and permission to wear the uniform,
is the Naval Cockade.
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1900), Barrister-at-Law. Born Feb. 6, 1854, being the eldest
son of the Rev. Charles William Jones, sometime Vicar of
Pakenham, and Rural Dean [to whom refer], by his wife
Barbara Rose, dau. of Robert Weale, first Poor Law Com-
missioner ; was created Knight Bachelor 1892. Livery —
White, with black facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a chevron ermines between three ravens
sable, on a chief engrailed of the second a heart or (for
Jones) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, gutt6e-d'eau,
between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a
pellet, two swords points upwards of the first (for Quayle) ;
and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a
heart or, a raven sable, gorged with a collar gemel argent ;
with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, 1893,
Claire May, daughter of Edmond Berdoe-Wilkinson, second
surviving son of Colonel Berdoe-Wilkinson, R. E. , and then
of Westlands, Chiswick. Residences — 14 Royal Avenue,
Chelsea, S. W. ; Barton Mere, Bury St. Edmunds. Clubs —
New University ; Suffolk County (Bury St. Edmunds).
WILSON CARST.AIRS JONES, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
for Flintshire (High Sheriff 1895). Born 1857, being
the eldest son of the late John Carstairs Jones, Esq.,
of Hartsheath, by his second wife Elizabeth Jane, dau.
of the Rev. William Currie of Boughton Hall, Cheshire.
Livery — Dark green coat and waistcoat, yellow piping,
black trousers with yellow stripe (for full dress yellow
plush breeches). Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chev-
ron or, between three escutcheons argent, each charged
with a boar's head couped of the first, an arrow pale-
ways proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a boar's head
couped gules, in front of an arrow paleways proper.
Motto — " Heb nevol nerth nidd sicr saeth." Married,
1881, Maude, youngest dau. of Clement Swetenham of
Somerford Booths, in the co. of Chester. Scats — Harts-
heath, Flintshire ; Gelligynan, Denbighshire ; and The
Old Hall, Chester. Clubs — Constitutional, Grosvenor
(Chester).
JONES. Per chevron sable and vert, a chevron invected
argent, charged with four pallets gules between two fleurs-
de-lis in chief of the third and an eagle displayed in base
or, on a chief also of the third, a stag statant proper
between two lozenges azure. Mantling sable and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag statant between
two arms in armour counter-embowed, each holdmg in the
hand a fleur-de-lis. Motto — "A noddo Duw a noddir."
Livery — Brown with light blue facings.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Jones of Eisteddfa, Criccieth, f]
Wales, by Jane Elizabeth, d. of Robert Jones : —
Robert Jones, Gentleman, M.D. (Lond.), b. 1858; rm
1893, Margaret Elizabeth, eld. d. of Sir Owen Roberts
M.A., D.C.L. [q.v.) ; and has issue — Ronald Owen Lloy/
Armstrong Jones, Gentleman, (^. 1899; and Elaine MargarA,'-<
Armstrong. Res. — " Eisteddfa," Criccieth, N. Wales ; Cla)V^
bury, Woodford Bridge, Essex. Clubs — Reform, Albemarle'
Playgoers'.
Thomas Jones, Gentleman, Manager Chartered Bank of
India, Australia, and China at Bangkok, b. 1861. Res.—
Bangkok, Siam.
John Lloyd Thomas Jones, Esq., Major Indian Medical
Service, Assay Master Indian Mint, Calcutta, b. 1862. Club
— E.I. United Service. Res. — United Service Club,
Calcutta.
David Fowden Jones, Gentleman, b. 1867; tn. only d.
of late Rev. John Hughes, Vicar of Tydweiliog, Carnarvon-
shire ; and has issue — Dorothy. A^«. ^Ymwlch Hall,
Criccieth, N. Wales.
JONES (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross clech^e and pomettfe
gules, between two caducei in chief and as many eagles
displayed in base proper. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a cross as in the
arms or, and holding in the de.\ter paw a cross Calvary
in bend sinister also or. Motto — " Bydd lew heb lid."
Sons of Rev. John Jones, b. 1837 (d. 1902), Rector of
Llanfihangel-cum-Llanddewi, Abergwesyn, w. 1861,
Mary Anne, third d. of Rev. John Davies of Adpar,
Newcastle-Emlyn : —
John Arnallt Jones, Esq., J.P. Glaraorgansh. , M.D.
(Durham), D. P. H. (Dublin), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), M. and L.S.A. (Lond.), Surg.-Maj. 2nd Vol. Batt.
Welsh Regt. and in Army Med. Reserve, Hon. Assoc.
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, /'. i June
1862; m. 27 Apl. 1892, Alice Anne, second d. of William
Williams, Esq., J.P. Glaniorgiinsh., formerly M.P. for
Swansea Boroughs, of Maesgwernen Hall, Morriston ; and
has issue — Glyn Carbery Arnallt Jones, Gentleman, b.
25 Nov. 1897; and Margaret Hid. Res. — Heathmont,
Aberavon, Port Talbot, Glamorganshire. Club — Swansea
Club (Swansea).
Rev. George Ifor Rhys Jones, B.A. (O.xon.), Clerk in
is the Military Cockade,
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Holy Orders, b. 1876; m. 1903. Eloisa, d. of late Henry
Oswin Willcox of Adelaide, S. Australia ; and has issue —
Oswjn Ralph Ifor Jones, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Hursley, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire.
JONES (H. Coll). Per fesse gules and sable, a tower
triple - towered or, between two flaunches argent, each
charged with a cinquefoil of the first. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played or, charged on the breast with two cinquefoils in
pale gules, and holding in each claw a palm-branch vert.
Motto — " Sub umbra alarum."
Sons of John Syers Gregory Jones of Everton, Lanes.,
b. \ d. \ m. , Maria Louisa, d. of Leopold
Zuloago : —
John Gregory Jones, Gentleman, fi. 21 Aug. 1861 ; m.
14 March 1888, Mercedes Elena, d. of Godfrey Abell ; and
has issue — Norah Violet ; and Lila Mercedes. J?es. —
2 Parsifal Road, Finchley Road, Hampstead, London,
N.W. ; 131 Calle Baquedano, Iquique, Chili. Chibs —
Junior Constitutional, St. John's Wood, Arts.
Alfred Frederick Syers Jones, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res.
— Iquique, Chili, South America.
JONES of Bealanamore and Headford U.O. ). Gules,
three lioncels rampant guardant or, armed and langued
azure, on a canton of the second a fret of the first. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
talbot's head couped argent, langued and chained gules.
Motto — " Deus fortitudo mea. " Livery — Claret, yellow
facings.
Heir General : —
George Marsham, Esq., of Hayle Place, Kent, and Head-
fort House (q.v.).
Son of James Jones, Gentleman, b. 1838; d. 1902; m.
1863, Ellen Danniell : —
James Jones, Gentleman, b . Res. —
Sons of Rev. James Jones, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Chancellor of Armagh and Rector of Kilmore, b. ;
d. 1871 ; m. 1836, Isabella, d. of Rev. Thomas Quin of
Wingfield : —
Thomas John Jones, Esq. , late Col. R. A. , served in Egypt,
1882 (medal, star, 3rd class Medjidieh, and nient. Desp.),
b. 1839 ; m. 1869, Margaret Gertrude, d. of Theophilus
Shepstone, K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — (i) Bryan John
Jones, Esq., Capt. Leinster Regt. served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (two medals, five clasps, ment. Desp.) b. 1874;
(2) Eustace Henry Jones, Esq., Capt. R.A., served in China
1900 (medal) b. 1875. Seat — Lisnawilly House, Dundalk.
Club — Junior United .Service.
John George Jones, Esq., Admiral R.N., b. 1844; m.
; and has issue — (i) James Jones, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1880; (2) John Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Res. — Dulargy, Ravensdale, Dundalk.
EVAN BARKER JAMES JONES-BARKER, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a
bear's head erased sable, muzzled or, on a chief invected of
the second, a talbot passant of the third (for Barker) ; 2 and
3, per chevron or and gules, two crescents issuant from each
a cross pat^e fitchtJe in chief, and a lion rampant regardant
in base, all counterchanged (for Jones). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a bear's
head erased sable, muzzled, gorged with a collar gemel, and
between two estoiles all or (for Barker) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a cross patiSe fitch^e gules, between on the
dexter side an increscent, and on the sinister side a decre-
scent both or. Motto — " Beneficii memor."
SYDNEY HENRY JONES-PARRY, Esquire, late
Capt. Royal Dublin (late Madras) Fus. , I. P. and
D.L. CO. Cardigan, High Sheriff 1871. Born April 28.
1830, being the third son of the late Thomas Parry Jones-
Parry, Esq., Captain R.N. of Llwynonn, Wrexham, J. P.
and D.L. , by his wife Margaret Hooper, only child of the
late Robert Lloyd, Esq., of Tregayan, co. Anglesey, a
Vice-Admiral of the White, J. P. and D. L. Livery - Oxford
mixture, and scarlet and white stripe. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a fesse engrailed between four lozenges, three
and one azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest -On
a wreath of the colours, five battle-axes, staves gules, headed
or, three in pale, and two in saltire, encircled with a wreath
of laurel proper. Motto -" Gofal dyn duw ai gwerid."
Married, Aug. 27, 1857, Dorothea Anna, only child of
the late Charles Arthur Prichard, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
of Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan ; and has Issue- (i) Charles
Arthur Jones-Parry, Gentleman, b. 1861 [m., Jan. 15.
1891, Agnes M., dau. of G. Stanton of St. Petersburg,
Florida, and has issue, Sydney Jones-Parry, Gentleman, d.
an infant ; Dorothy and Helen] ; (2) Sydney Herbert Jones-
Parry, Gentleman, in the Royal Navy ; Dorothea Lucy [»?.,
Dec. 10, 1898, Henry C. Fryer, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of
Aberystwyth] ; Maria Louisa, d. 1868 ; Beatrice Ellen [m.
Henry James Theodore Wood, M.A. , Barrister-at-Law,
and has issue]; and Blanche Katherine Rheingar. Seat —
Tyllwydd, Newcastle; Emlyn, South Wales. Clubs—
Junior United Service, County (Cardigan).
THOMAS JOHN JONES-WILLIAMS. Esq., J. P. for
Worcestershire. Bur?i 1850, being the son of the late John
Jones of Aberystwith, co. Cardigan, by a dau. of F.
Williams ; and assumed by Royal License the additional
surname and the arms of Williams 1871. Club — Windham.
Armorial bearings — Gyronny of eight ermine and ermines,
a lion rampant or, gutt^e-de-sang, and for distinction a
canton of the third. Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two spears
erect proper, a talbot passant per pale ermine and erminois,
charged for distinction upon the shoulder with a cross crosslet
sable. Married, 1875, Frances, dau. of A. C. Hooper of
Claines, co. Worcester, and has issue. 5<'(7/— Laughern
Hill, V\^ichenford, near Worcester.
JORDAN (H. Coll.. 28 June 1839). Azure, a cinquefoil
ermine, between three serpents nowed or, a bordure en-
grailed of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, issuing there-
from a plume of five feathers azure entwined by a serpent
gold.
Son of -^ — : —
Edwin Jordan, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Dentville,
Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, N. Whales.
Son of Charles Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1810; ./. 1893;
m. 1834, Sarah, d. of John Bradley: —
John Jordan, Gentleman, />. 1841 ; m. 1865, Mary, d.
of George Holden ; and has issue — (i) Joseph Jordan,
Gentleman, b. 1870; (2) Charles Jordan, Gentleman, /;.
1875; (3) John Bradley Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1878;
Elizabeth Astley ; and Lydia. Res. — i Woodlands, Dale
Road, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Sons of William Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1814 ; d. 1886;
»!. , Catherine Atkinson, d. of Robert Luckman,
Solicitor : —
John Joseph Jordan, Gentleman, b. . ./?e?.y.— Warwick
House, Wellington Road North, .Stockport, Lanes.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Frederick William Jordan, Gentleman, M.D. (Durham),
B.Sc. (Manchester), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
L.S.A., D.P.H. (Manch.), b. 1849; tn. 1880, Frances, d.
of Edward Cope; and has issue — (i) Norman Theodore
Kingsley Jordan, Gentleman, i^. 1886; (2) Cyril Frederick
Astley Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Marguerite
Frances. Jies. — Astley House, Heaton Moor, Heaton
Norris, Lanes.
JOSEPH. Argent, on a saltire indented ermines,
between four spear-heads sable, a spear-head of the first,
all within a bordure engi^ailed also sable. Mantling; sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of three spears, one in pale and two in saltire sable, a
wolf's head proper, couped and charged on the neck with a
fess ermine. MottO — " Ofner na ofno angan."
Sons of David Joseph of Merthyr Tydfil and Sneyd
Park, Bristol, Civil Engineer, b. 1813 ; d. 1885; w.
1845, Margaret, d. of Thomas Morgan of Graig,
Merthyr Tydfil, and Pare Coed Marchen, nr. Cardiff: —
Richard Joseph Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1896,
Katherine, d. of Charles Hastings Barton of Maryborough,
Queensland; and has issue — Morgan Joseph Watkin,
Gentleman, b. 1898; and Katharine Anne. Bes. — 47
Glentworth Road, Redland, Bristol.
David Thomas Joseph- Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1857.
Res. — New Zealand.
Arthur Hill Joseph, Gentleman, M.D. (Lond.), b.
30 Nov. 1862 ; 7n. 25 Oct. 1893, Gertrude Helen Taylor,
d. of late William Evans Glyde ; and has issue — David
Lavington Glyde Joseph, Gentleman, b. 10 July 1895;
and Gertrude Norah Glyde. Res. — Glanmor, Cantelupe
Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, S.O. , Sussex. Club — Bexhill Club
(Bexhill).
Howard Rhys Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1865; 7/1. 1903,
his cousin Elizabeth, d. and coh. of late Morgan Joseph
of South Lawn, Lansdowne, Bath. Res. — 6 Westbourne
Street, Hyde Park, London, W.
Son of Thomas Joseph, b. 1817; d. 1890; m. :■ —
Thomas Morgan Joseph- Watkin, Gentleman Portcullis,
Pursuivant of Arms (g.v.).
William Watkin Joseph- Watkin, Gentleman, b.
JOSEPH (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron azure, between
two garbs in chief gules and a camel's head erased in base
sable, an increscent argent, between two mullets of the first,
on a chief of the second, a sun in splendour proper, be-
tween two greyhound's heads erased of the fifth. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the
battlements of a tower proper, therefrom issuant a demi-
greyhound argent, holdidg in the dexter paw a battle-axe
sable and resting the sinister on a mullet or.
Son of : —
Hymen Aron Joseph, Gentleman, ^. . Res. — Rutland
House, Highbury, London, N.
§ THOMAS MORGAN JOSEPH-WATKIN, Gentle-
man, Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms, Barrister-at-Law,
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge ; reassumed
by Royal Licence, dated Aug. 13, 1894, the paternal surname
of Watkin. Born April 13, 1856, being the second son of
Thomas Joseph, Esquire, late of Tydraw Treherbert and
the Buttrills Merthyr Do van, both in the county of Gla-
morgan, Justice of the Peace of the said county (deceased),
by his wife Louisa, daughter of the late David Davis of
Blaengwawr, .'\berdare, also in the said county, formerly
David Jeffreys. C/ub — Badminton. Armorial bearings
—He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire indented
ermines, between four spear-heads sable, a spear-head of
the first, all within a bordure engrailed also sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wieath of the colours, in front of three spears erect, one in
pale and two in saltire sable, a wolf's head proper, couped,
and charged on the neck with a fesse ermine. Motto—
" Ofner na ofno angau." Fosial address— College of Arms,
London.
CLEMENT JOSLIN, Gentleman. Born 1842, being
the third son of the late Henry Joslin of Hoppey Hall,
Upminster, Essex, by his wife Priscilla, dau. of John Mason
of Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Per chevron azure and
or, two fleurs-de-lis in chief of the last, and in base a circular
wreath sable and of the first, with four hawks' bells con-
joined thereto proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, between two hawks' bells, a
rock thereon a falcon's leg erased at the thigh and belled,
all proper. Motto — " Faire mon devoir." Married,
, Isabella, dau. of Rev. John Davies ; and has with
other /ss2/e — Clement Davies Joslin, Gentleman. Postal
address — High House, Purfleet.
HENRY JOSLIN, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for Essex,
High Sheriff 1895-96, Alderman of the Essex County
Council. Bo7-n Feb. 26, 1839, being the eldest son of the
late Henry Joslin of Hoppey Hall, Upminster, Essex, by
his wife Priscilla, dau. of John Mason of Suffolk. Livery —
Dark blue coat, blue and gold striped waistcoat, gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings— Per chevron azure and or,
two fleurs-de-lis in chief of the last, and in base a circular
wreath sable and of the first, with four hawks' bells con-
joined thereto proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, between two hawks' bells, a
rock thereon a falcon's leg erased at the thigh and belled,
all proper. Motto — " Faire mon devoir." Married, Jan.
S, 1865, Rebecca Mary (who d. 1873), dau. of the late
Edward Giles of Clapham Common, Surrey, and widow of
the Rev. George Clayton. Estates — Gaynes P<irk and
Hoppey Hall, and other property. Postal address— Gsiynes
Park, Upminster, Essex.
WALTER JOSLIN, Gentleman. Born 1840, being the
second son of the late Henry Joslin of Hoppey Hall,
Upminster, Essex, by his wife Priscilla, dau. of John
Mason of Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Per chevron azure
FAIR.£/AONDeVQIPL 1
and or, two fleurs-de-lis in chief of the last, and in base a
circular wreath sable and of tne first, with four hawks' bells
conjoined thereto proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between two hawks' bells, a
rock thereon a falcon's leg erased at the thigh and belled
all proper. Motto — " Faire mon devoir." Married, 1873,
Mary Eliza, dau. of Frederick Shorland Gervis, Esq., J. P. ;
and has Issue — (i) Henry Walter Joslin, Gentleman, b.
(at Aveley) 1875 ; (2) Arnold Gervis Joslin, Gentleman, b.
(at Orsett) July 14, 1885 ; Alice Mary ; Muriel ; and Lucy
Margery. Postal address — The Hunts, Upminster.
JOSSELYN, see JOCELYN.
JOU^ERT, orJOUBERTDELA FERTE.secDE LA
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The Late Sir HENRY JOHN JOURDAIN,
K.C.M.G. (1900, C.M.G. 1886) (died 1901), one of
the Coniniission of Lieutenancy for the City of London ;
was Government Member of the General Board of Health
of Mauritius 1867-74, and Member of the Council of
Government 1868-74, was Hon. Commissioner for Mauri-
tius at Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886, Vice-Presi-
dent of the Royal Colonial Institute. Born .Sept. 15,
1835, being the second bin eldest surviving son of the
late Frederick John Jourdain of London, Merchant, and
his wife Emily, nde Griffith. Livery — Claret. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a pile azure, sem^e of cross cross-
lets, a lion rampant or between two mullets in base
gules, pierced of the field, the escutcheon being sur-
roimded by the ribbon and pendent his badge as a
K.C.M.G. Mantling azure and argent. Crest -- On
a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant or, charged on
the body with two cross crosslets in pale, holding in the
de.xter fore-paw a cross crosslet, and resting the sinister
upon an escallop all azure. MottO — " Frangas non flectas."
Married, firstly, i860, Rosina Augusta {d. 1880), dau. of
the late George C. Bourguignon of Neuveville, Switzerland,
and Mauritius ; and secondly, 1884, Ada Mary, dau. of
James Pattison Currie of Esher, by his first marriai;e with
Anna Dora, sister of the ist Viscount Esher ; and has Issue
— (i) Henry James Jourdain, Esq., b. April 30, 1888; (2)
Percy Frederick Currie Jourdain, Esq., i^. Aug. 14, 1889;
(3) Charles Edward George Jourdain, Esq., b. Sept. i, 1890;
Ada Violet Emily ; Marguerite Isabel ; and Evelyn Jessie.
Residence— 'Y\\z Elms, Watford, Herts. Clubs — Conserva-
tive, Oriental.
JOYCE (12 Dec. 1901, to descendants of late John Hall
Joyce of Blackfordby). Barry of four ermine and gules,
on a bend, between two leopards' faces or, three water-
bougets sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lion rampant proper,
collared nebuly, with chain reflexed over the back or,
three water-bougets fessewise sable. Motto^" Nee temere
nee timide."
Son of William Joyce of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1^. 1832 ;
d. 1885; m. 1861, Harriette Botry Matthews : —
Joyce.
Sons of late John Hall Joyce of Blackfordby, Leics. : —
John Hall Joyce, Esq., J. P. Leics., b. 1833; m. 1866,
Annie, d. of John George Ward of Blackfordby. Res. —
Blackfordby, I3urton-on-Trent.
Nicholas Joyce, Esq., J. P. Leics. and borough of Stafford
(Mayor 1885-6), b. 1835; 7n. 1873, Louisa E. Wright of
Heather Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouche. Res. — Rowley Park,
Stafford.
The Hon. Sir Matthew Ingle Joyce, Knt. Bach. (1900),
Judge of the High Court of Justice, M.A. (Cantab.), Hon.
Fell. Caius Coll., Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, b. 1839; m.
1891, Miriam Bertha, d. of late Sir William Jackson,
ist Bart., of Manor House, Birkenhead. Res. — Abbots
Oak, Whitwick, Leicestershire. Tojvn res. — 16 Great
Cumberland Place, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, United
University.
JOYN.SON (H. Coll.). Azure, an eagle's head erased
or, between four roses saltire-ways argent. Crest — -Upon
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with
two heads displayed azure, senile of roses argent. MottO
— " Ad honoreni industria ducit."
Sons of Edward Joynson, Esq., Major 3rd Batt. South
Lanes. Regt. (Mil.), /;. 1847; d. 1898; m. 1882,
Emily, d. of Joseph Bright of Prince's Park, Liver-
pool : —
Cyril Bright Joynson, Gentleman, /'. 1883. Res. — i
Roland Houses, South Kensington.
Kenneth Bright Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Laurence Bright Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Beric Bright Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1895.
FRANCIS JOYNSON, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant
4th Royal Lancashire Militia. Boi-ti March i, 1853, being
the youngest son of the late Thomas Joynson of Longview,
Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his
first wife, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head
erased or, between four roses saltireways argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
an eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem^e of roses
argent; with the Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit."
Married, April 10, 1878, Margaretta Ogle, daughter of
John Bell Irving of White Hill, Lockerbie, in the county
of Dumfries. Postal address — Wyseby, Ecclefechan,
Dumfries.
TERTIUS JOYNSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the County Palatine of Chester. Born May i, 1843, being
the third son of the late Thomas Joynson of Longview,
Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his
first wife, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's
head erased or, between four roses saltireways argent, im-
paling the arms of Glazebrook, namely ermine, an eagle
displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak
a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable, two bezants each charged
with a fieur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads
displayed azure, senile of roses argent ; with the MottO,
"Ad honoreni industria ducit." Married, April 19, 1866,
Catherine Hall, daughter of Thomas Twanbrook Glaze-
brook of New Brighton ; and has Issue— (1) Harold Mead
Joynson, Gentleman and Surgeon, born February 23, 1867;
(2) Reginald Joynson, Gentleman, born December 12,
1871 ; (3) Alfred Tertius Joynson, Gentleman, born June
25. 1873; (4) Norman Mead Joynson, Gentleman, born
June I, 1878; (5) Arthur Glazebrook Joynson, Gentlenian,
born December 12, 1882; Edith May; Catherine Hall;
Ada Williamina Twanbrook ; Frances Muriel ; and Dorothy
Kirkland. Postal address—
WILLIAM JOYNSON, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel
,,, 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (Militia).
Born July 23, 1841, being the second son of the late
Thomas Joynson of Longview, Liscard, in the County
Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his first wife, daughter
of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head erased or, between
four roses saltireways argent; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with
two heads displayed azure, semee of roses argent ; with the
is the Naval Cockade.
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Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit." Married, ]n\y 7,
1881, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Carlos Chamberlin of
Manchester, formerly of Vermont, Massachusetts, in the
United States of America. Postal address — The Manor
House, Tachbrook Mallory, Leamington.
ALFRED LANE JOYNT, B.A. (Trin. Col., Dub.),
youngest son of the late William Lane Joynt, Esq., J-P-i
D.L. , Crown and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland, and his
wife Jane, second dau. of the late John Russell of Limerick.
Armorial bearings — Azure, an eagle's head erased, be-
tween three saltires couped argent. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant out of a chaplet of oak wreaths vert, two eagles'
heads conjoined, the dexter gules, the sinister azure. Motto
—"Nee degenero." Married, 1896, Nora, elder dau. of
Colonel Edward Cattell ; and has Issue — Nora Daffodil.
Residence — 4 Pembroke Road, Clyde Road, Dublin.
CHRISTOPHER JOYNT, Esquire, M.D., F.R. C.P.I. ,
Fellow of the University of Bombay, Deputy Surgeon-
General, I.M.S (retired). Born 1828, being the son of
Henry Joynt of Ballina, co. Mayo, by Eleanor his wife,
daughter of William Johnson of Maylaugh. Armo-
rial bearings -Azure, on a saltire or, between in chief a
spur of the second, winged argent, and three fleurs-de-lis,
two in the flanks and one in base of the second, a trefoil
slipped vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a boar passant
proper, resting the foreleg on an escutcheon azure, charged
with a fleur-de-lis or. Motto —"I hope." Married, firstly,
June 4, 1863, Lily Anna, dau. of William Noble Holton,
Esq., J. P., of Woodberry House, co. Roscommon, and
secondly, Aug. 11, 1887, Elizabeth Anna, dau. of William
Keough of Rockfield House, Dundrum ; and has Issue— [x]
Henry Noble Holton Joynt, Gentleman, M.D. , b. March 24,
1864; (2) Francis Christopher Dudley Joynt, Gentleman,
B.A., Solicitor, b. Nov. 4, 1873; (3) William Grierson
Joynt, Gentleman, M.D., b. April 17, 1875; (4) George
Arthur Joynt, Gentleman, B.A.L. , b. March 16, 1880;
Eleanor Beatrice Mary (deceased) ; Maud Anna Evans ;
Lilian Gertrude ; and Mabel Sarah. Residence -"zx Leeson
Park, Dublin.
The Reverend HENRY RUSSELL JOYNT, M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of
Marksbury, Somerset, second son of the late William Lane
Joynt, Esq., J. P. for the counties of Clare and Dublin,
b. L. for Dublin (Lord Mayor 1867) and Mayor of Limerick
1862, Crown and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland, by his wife
Jane, second dau. of the late John Russell of Limerick.
Armorial bearings — Azure, an eagle's head erased, between
three saltires couped argent. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant out
of a chaplet of oak wreaths vert, two eagles' heads conjoined,
the dexter gules, the sinister azure. Motto — " Nee degen-
ero. " Residence — Marksbury Rectory, Bristol.
FRANCIS SAVILE HARRY JUDD, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Essex, Bachelor of Arts of
the University of Cambridge. Born September 6, 1855,
being the fifth and only surviving son of John Phillipps Judd,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of
Rickling, in the county of Essex, by his wife Frances Anna,
daughter of Harry Scott, late Her Majesty's Consul at
Bordeaux. Club — White's. Livery — Dark blue, canary
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure,
a chevron paly of eight ermine and vert between three
garbs or, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the third.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per chevron
or and vert, charged with three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged,
in the beak an ear of wheat gold; with the MottO, " Et
mea messis erit." Married, October 29, 1889, the Right
Honourable Ellen Georgiana, Baroness St. John of Bletsoe
(widow of the Right Honourable the fifteenth Baron St.
John of Bletsoe, and daughter of Edward Nassau Senior,
Esquire, Poor Law Commissioner of Ireland) ; she died
Dec. 26, 1890. Estate — Maces Place, Rickling, co. Essex.
Postal address — Maces Place, Rickling, Bishop's Stort-
ford.
JAMES JUMP, Esquire, J. P. Essex. Born 1855, being
the son of Henry Jump, Esq., of Woodlands, Gateacre,
Lanes., J. P., by Mary, dau. of James Browne of West
Derby, Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross
parted and fretty or, in the first and fourth quarters a stag's
head erased, and in the second and third a rose argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-stag regardant proper, charged on the shoulder w ith
three roses chevronways argent, supporting a passion cross
or. Married, 1880, Annie, second dau. of Francis W.
Reynolds of Hillside, Woolton, Lanes.; and has had Issue
— (i) Henry Jump, Gentleman, h. Nov. 2, 1882; (■z) Roger
James Jump, Gentleman, b. 1885, d. 1891 ; (3) Ralph Lyon
Jump, Gentleman, b. Aug. 17, 1888; Pansy; Maude; Elaine;
Mary ; Clare ; and Annette. Seat — Woodlands, Gateacre,
Lancashire. Residence — Hardwicke House, Bury St. Ed-
munds, Suffolk. C/«i^j— Reform, West Suffolk County.
K
S WILLIAM FRANCIS DE VISMES KANE, Es-
quire, M.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Monaghan, High
Sheriff 1865, M.R.I. A. Born 1840, being the second
and only surviving son of Joseph Kane of Harold's
Cross, in the county of Dublin, and Withycombe Grange,
Exmouth, in the county of Devon, by his wife Eliza Jane,
only dau. of Colonel the Count de Vismes of the Coldstream
Guards, sometime of Exmouth, in the county of Devon.
Livery — Coat, red with yellow trimmings. Armorial
bearings— Gules, three salmons haurient argent, in centre
chief point an estoile or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a naked arm embowed proper, charged with an estoile
gules, holding a sword also proper. Motto — "Pro
patria." Married, 1862, Amelia Maria Jane (</. March
1901), daughter of the Reverend Charles James Hamilton,
Master of Arts, sometime Incumbent of Kimberworth,
near Sheffield ; and has Issue — Joseph George Auriol Kane,
Gentleman, M.D. , born 1865 {in., 1891, Adehne, dau. of
the late Thomas Morres Hamilton-Jones of Moneyglass,
CO. Down, d.s.p. 1896]; and Rose Emmeline Margaret;
m., secondly, 1902, Hon. Louisa Catherine, dau. of ist
Lord Bateman, and widow of Col. Henry Green-Wilkin-
son, Scots. Fus. Guards. iij^z/w — Drumreaske, near
Monaghan, and an estate in the Barony of Trough, in the
county of Monaghan, and freeholds in the county and city of
Dublin. Postal address — Drumreaske House, Monaghan.
C///(^— Royal Societies.
KARIADOC, quartered by CONYERS.
KARR, see SETON-KARR.
The Honourable HENRY EDWARD KATER of
Mount Broughton, Moss Vale, New South Wales, Justice of
the Peace, Member of the Legislative Council for that colony,
Member of the Licensing Court. i7o;-« September 20, 1841,
being the eldest son of Henry Herman Kater of Calcula,
near Orange, New South Wales, Justice of the Peace, by
his wife Eliza Charlotte, daughter of Major Edward Darvall.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure on a bend engrailed or, between two fleurs-de-lis
argent an eagle with two heads displayed sable (for Kater) ;
2. gules, a chevron vairy or and azure, between three roses
argent (for Reeve) ; 3. gules, a leg in armour coaped at the
thigh between two spears erect points upwards. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
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mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a cat rampant guardant proper, between two
elephants' trunks or; with the MottO, " Nil mortalibus ar-
duuni." Married, February 8, 1870, Mary Eliza, daughter
of William Forster of Brush Farm, New South Wales ; and
has Issue — (i) Henry Herman Kater, Gentleman, born
October 31, 1870; Norman William Kater, Gentleman,
born November 18, 1874. Postal address — Mount Brough-
ton. Moss Vale, New South Wales.
MORGAN BUTLER KAVANAGH, Gentleman. Born
May 23, 1876, being the eldest son of the late Morgan
Butler Kavanagh, Esq., J. P. , of Seville Lodge, co. Kilkenny,
and Merrion Square, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife
Katie, only surviving child of Eugene Shine of Seville
Lodge. Armorial toearings -Argent, a lion passant gules,
in base two crescents of the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, between
the horns of a crescent gules, a garb or. Motto —
" Siothchain agus fairsinge."
WALTER MACMORROUGH KAVANAGH,
Esquire, of Borris, co. Carlow, J. P. and D.L. for that
county, High Sheriff 1884, J. P. co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
CO. Wexford, 1893, late Capt. sth Batt. Royal Irish Rifles.
Born Jan. 14, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Right
Hon. Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh of Borris, Lord-
Lieut, of that county, one of H.M.'s Most Hon. Privy
Council in Ireland, M.P. co. Wexford 1866-68, co. Carlow
1869-80, J. P. and D.L. High Sheriff co. Kilkenny 1856, co.
Carlow 1857, by his wife Frances Mary, only surviving child
of Rev. Joseph Forde Leathley. Armorial bearings—
.Argent, a lion passant gules, in base two crescents of the
last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath
of the colours, between the horns of a crescent gules, a
garb or. Motto — " Siothchain agus fairsinge." Married,
Feb. I, 1887, Helen Louisa, dau. of Col. John S. Howard;
and has Issue -{1) Thomas Arthur Kavanagh, Gentleman,
d. Jan. 12, 1888 ; (2) Dermot Kavanagh, Gentleman, d. Jan.
9, 1890. .S^a^— Borris House, Borris, co. Carlow. Cluds —
Carlton, Sackville Street (Dublin).
ALEXANDER KAY, Esquire, of Cornhill, in the county
of Lanark, Justice of the Peace for that county,
?k fltl ^"-"^ °^ ^^^ Alexander Kay, Merchant in Glas-
^'*c- gow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Or, a fesse gules, between two torteaux in chief,
and a griffin's head erased vert in base. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
hng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a griffin's head erased vert, holding in the
beak a key or ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" In Deo solo spes mea." Married, and has issue. Estate
and postal address — Cornhill, Biggar, N.B.
The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD EBENEZER
KAY, Knight Bachelor, Lord-Justice of Appeal, a Member
of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coimcil, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born July 2, 1822,
being the son of the late Robert Kay of Bury, in the county
of Lancashire, and brother of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth,
first Baronet. Chibs — Oxford and Cambridge, Athenaeum.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three
ermine spots between two bendlets sable, the whole between
as many crescents azure ; and for his Crest, on a crescent
or, a goldfinch proper. Married, 1850, Mary Valence
(who died 1889), daughter of the late Reverend W. French,
Doctor of Divinity, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge,
and Canon of Ely ; and has Issue — Eva Mary Valence, and
Marion Annie Catherine. Seat — Thorpe Abbotts, Scole, in
tiie county of Norfolk. Tozvii residence — 37 Hyde Park
Gardens, W. Chambers — 357 Royal Courts of Justice,
W.C.
THOMAS KAY, Esquire, J. P. Armorial bearings —
Per pale gules and or, two bendlets dovetailed, between a
key the wards upwards and to the dexter in chief and a
mascle in base all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
argent, erased gules, holding in the beak a key in bend the
wards downwards azure, within a chain in arch or. Motto
— " Clavis felicitatis labor." Married, ; and has Issue
— Harold Kay, Gentleman [has issue, Alice Hilda and
Helena Winifred Victoria]. Estates — Marple and Torking-
ton, both in Cheshire; Ashover, Derbyshire. Postaladdress
— Moorfield, Stockport.
JOHN ROBERT KEALY, Esquire, late Surgeon-Major
and Acting Brigade-Surgeon 3rd Volunteer Batt. (Duke of
Connaught's Hampshire Regt.), M.D. St. Andrews, Mem-
ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Associate
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of King's College, London, upon whom the Volunteer
Decoration has been conferred. Born Sept. 8, 1830, at
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, being the eldest son of John Caley
(afterwards Kealy), by his wife Sarah, dau. of William
Goodwin of The Mount, Ipswich, co. Suffolk. Liveiy —
Claret coat, with gilt buttons, gold band round hat.
Armorial bearings — Chequy or and gules, two bendlets
ermine between as many escutcheons of the last, each
charged with a battle-a,\e erect sable. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion proper cliarged with a fesse,
holding in the dexter paw a battle-a.xe in bend both sable,
and resting the sinister paw on a quatrefoil or. Motto —
" Ne time crede tantum." Married, March 17, 1857,
Charlotte Maria, dau. of John Butcher, Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, England, of Spring Garden
House, Forton, Alverstoke ; and has Issue — (i) John
William Gregory Kealy, Gentleman, Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians, b. April 11, 1858; (2) the Reverend Arthur
Graham Kealy, M.A. Cambridge, Chaplain Royal Navy,
b. Nov. 14, 1861 [/«. 1896, May Flora, dau. of Charles
Kealy, and has issue, Dorothy May] ; (3) Charles Gonvil
Kealy, Gentleman, MA. O.xon., b. July 2, 1867 ; (4) Edward
Herbert Kealy, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon., LC.S. , b. June 7,
1873 ; (5) Percival Hope Kealy, Gentleman, Lieut. R. E. , b.
June 6, 1878 ; and Fanny Maria. Estate and postal address
— Ashley House, Alverstoke, Hampshire.
FRANCLS BURTON KEANE, Esq. Born 1844, being
the only surviving son of the late Francis Nathaniel Keane
of Hermitage, by Hannah Maria, dau. of Sir Christopher
Marett of Limerick. Armorial bearing's — Quarterly gules
and or, in the first and fourth quarters a salmon naiant
argent, in the second and third a tree vert. Mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
wild cat rampant guardant proper, gorged with an antique
Irish crown or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis." Married, 1871, Mary,
dau. of Wm. G. Gubbins, Esq., J. P., of Castle Troy, co.
Limerick, and widow of David I5omford, Esq. ; and has,
with other Issue — Francis Thomas Keane, Gentleman, b.
1872. Seat — Hermitage, Clare, Ireland.
FREDERICK HENRY KEANE, Gentleman. Born
March 13, 1857, being the only son of the late Col. Leo-
pold George Frederick Keane, C. B. (the second son of
Sir Richard Keane, 2nd Baronet), by his wife Charlotte
French, dau. of the Venerable and Reverend Dr. Henry
Cotton, late Archdeacon of Cashel. Armorial bearings
— Gules, three salmon naiant in pale argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
cat-a-mountain sejant proper, supporting in his dexter paw
a banner of the Union of Great Britain. Motto — "Felis
demulcta niitis." Mariied, 1893, Elizabeth only dau. of
William H. Penrose of Laughane, co. Cork ; and has
Issue — Frederick William Leopold Keane, b. Nov. 25,
1897. Postal address — Tivoli, Cappoquin, co. Waterford.
MARCUS KEANE, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Clare.
Born 1854, being the second son of the late Marcus Keane,
Esq., J. P., of Beech Park, by Louisa Isabella, dau. of
Nicholas Westby. Armorial bearings— Quarterty gules
and or, in the first and fourth quarters a salmon naiant
argent, in the second and third quarters a tree vert. Mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a wild cat rampant guardant proper, gorged with
an antique Irish crown or, and charged on the shoulder with
a trefoil vert. Motto -"Felis demulcta mitis." Seats—
Beech Park, Ennis; Doon Dahlin, Carrigaholt. Club—
Kildare Street (Dublin).
KEARLEY (H. Coll.). Or, a tower sable, between
two javelins erect proper, and as many roses palewise
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon the battlements of a tower sable, between
two arms embowed, the hands holding a javelin fessewise
the head to the sinister proper, a rose gules. Motto —
" Fit via vi." Livery — Blue with black facings.
Son of George Ewbanke Kearley of Uxbridge, b. 1814;
d. 1876; m. 1841, Mary, d. of Charles Hudson:—
Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, Esq., J. P. Surrey, J. P. and
D.L. Bucks, M.P. Devonport since 1892, b, 1856; m. i888,
Selina, d. of Edward Chester of Blisworth, Northants ;
and has issue — (i) Gerald Chester Kearley, Gentleman,
b. 1890; (2) Mark Hudson Kearley, Gentleman, b. 1895;
and Beryl Kathleen. Estate — Wittington, Marlow. Seat
— Gwylfa Hiraethog, Denbigh. Town res. — 41 Grosvenor
Place, London, S.W. Clubs— Retorm.
KEARNEY, see BUTLER-KEARNEY.
JOSEPH ANDREW KEATES, Esquire, of Bishop's
Nympton, in the county of Devon. Born De-
\^Ci\fP<i '^^'"^^^ ^4' 1^33- being the youngest but only
lAvCll'V^ surviving son of the late William Keates, Es-
quire, of Greenfield, in the county of Flint,
Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff 1874, by his wife Susan
>«S-'^
Penrose, eldest daughter of Joseph Andrew of Redruth, co.
Cornwall. C////'.t— Junior Carlton, Royal Torbay Yacht
(Torbay). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, on a pale sable, three cats-a-mountain of the field,
is the Military Cockade.
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on a canton of the second a cake of copper proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a hehiiet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tiger proper, charged
with three bezants fesseways resting the dexter paw upon
an escutcheon sable, thereon a cake of copper proper.
Motto — " Esto memor. " A/an-ied, April 26, i860, Eliza-
beth, second daughter of Edmund Brock Lyon of Neston,
in the county of Chester ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund Lyon
Keates, Gentleman, Barrister (Inner Temple), born i85i ;
(2) William Keates, Esquire, Major Suffolk Regiment,
born June 7, 1862 ; (3) the Reverend Herbert Andrew
Keates of New College, Oxford ; (4) John Keates, Gentle-
man ; Florence Mary [married, November 20, 1890, Sir
Henry Beyer Robertson of Pal6, in the county of Merioneth] ;
and Elizabeth. Seats — Bishop's Nympton, in the county of
Devon ; and Dunstone, Torquay, Devon.
The Rev. WILLIAM KEATING, M.A. (Exeter Coll.)
Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, late Rector of the Parish of
Baverstock, near Salisbury. Bont June 13, 1823, being
the only son of the late William Keating of Leyton, Essex,
and of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Marianne
Wharton, dau. of Benjamin Nind of Overbury, Worcester-
shire, and of Leyton, Essex. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a saltire gules, between in chief a rose of the
last, barbed and seeded proper, in fesse two oak leaves
slipped, and a cross crosslet fitchf^e in base vert, an oak
leaf slipped or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules holding in the
mouth an oak leaf slipped between two oak branches proper.
Motto — "Amor ducit patrine. " A/arr/ed, Nov. 9, 1848,
Louisa Caroline, youngest dau. of the late Richard Morgan,
Senior Captain and Commodore in the H.E. I.C.'s Navy,
formerly Master Attendant at Bombay; and has /ssue —
(i) William Amboor Keating, 6. Sept. 25, 1851, d. July 3,
1853; (2) Francis Amboor Keating, Gentleman, B. A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, /'. March 22, 1853 [»i. Con-
stance Mary, dau. of F. W. Prell of Hanover and Mel-
bourne ; and has issue, an only son, Harold Francis
Amboor Keating] ; (3) William Cooper Keating, d. July
12, i86q, d. Aug. 30, 1861 ; Marian [w. to F. Craufurd
Grove, Esq., eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Grove;
she d. Oct. 16, 1896] ; Louisa Caroline [w. Herbert Haynes
Twining] ; Fanny, d. May 14, 1869 ; Maria Madaleine ;
Madaleine Maria [w. James Herbert Ashburner] ; and
Kathleen. Reside)ice — 177 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.
KECK, see POWYS-KECK.
EDWARD WELLS KEEGAN, Esquire, J. P. (High
Sheriff 1892 of the co. of the town of Carrickfergus). Born
March 4, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Betcr Keegan,
Esq., J. P., hj his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late
James Quin of Oniagh, co. Tyrone. Club — Ulster Reform
(Belfast). Livery—YxozV coat aad vest, blue refine, witli
crimson stripe at side of trousers. Armorial bearings-
Gules, a lion salient, crowned, and holding in the dexter
paw a crescent all or, a chief nebuly of tlie last. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand holding a slieaf of five arrows all proper, charged on
the wrist with a harp or, stringed argent. Motto—" Nun-
quam non paratus." Married, firstly, April 25, 1877,
Kate Mary, eldest dau. of George F. Roughan, M.D. ,
Inspector Local Government Board, Ireland (she d. 1893).
He married secondly, Aug. 18, 1897, Stella Julia Mary,
dau. of George E. Browne, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Browns-
town, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo, and M.P. for same co.
1870-80; and \\2l^ Issue by his first marriage— (i) Edward
Keegan, b. Dec. 30, 1879, d. Feb. 16, 1880; (2) George
Alexander Keegan, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1884; (3)
Charles Aloysius Marie Keegan, Gentleman, b. May 17,
1885 ; (4) Herbert Leo Keegan, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3,
1888 ; Lilian Mary ; and Kathleen Mary Evelyne. Estates
— Burriseleigh, co. Tipperary ; and in Belfast. Postal
address — Clonavar, Strandtown, co. Down.
KEELING, quartered by FLETCHER.
KEELING (H. Coll., 16 Oct. 1886). Ermine, a scaling-
ladder in bend sable, over all a lion rampant or, holding
between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged with a
cross patfe fitch^e gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
^Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
rampant or, holding between the paws an escutcheon gules,
charged with a cross pai^e fitch^e argent, a scaling-ladder
fessewise sable. Motto — " Honneur sans reproche."
Sons of Frederic John Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1826;
d. 1900 ; m. 1885, Alice May Mildred, d. of late George
Chapman, Solicitor:—
Frederic HiUersdon Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res. — St. Mary's Terrace, Colchester.
Guy William Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. — St.
Mary's Terrace, Colchester.
HENRY PEACH KEIGHLY-PEACH, Esq., of Idlicote
House, CO. Warwick, J. P., late Capt. in the Royal Horse
(juards Blue ; assumed the name and arms of Peach in addi-
tion to his patronymic of Keighly, in accordance with the
will of his late great-uncle, Samuel Peach of Idlicote House.
Born March 22, 1834, being the son of the late Henry Peach
Keighly, Esq., Major 3rd Regt. Madras Light Cavalry, and
Judge- Advocate-General of the Madras Army, by his wife
Emma Spicer, third daughter of the Rev. William Godfrey
Huet. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules between two chevrons argent, three
martlets of the second (for Peach); 2 and 3, per bend en-
grailed sable and argent, a fesse charged with two mullets
all counterchanged (for Keighly). Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant per fesse ermine and gules, crowned
or (for Peach) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head sable, langued gules, charged with three mullets all
counterchanged (for Keighly). Motto (for Peach) — ' ' (^)uic-
quid dignum saniente bonoque est." Married, Aug. 5,
1862, Lucy Isabella, second daughter of William Selby
Lowndes of Whaddon Hall, Bucks; and has Issue — (i)
Henry Keighly-Peach, Gentleman, b. June 19, 1864 ; (2)
Charles William Keighly-Peach, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23,
1865 ; Isabella Emma Maria ; Lucy Christiana ; and
Florence Jessie. Seats — Idlicote House, Shipston-on-Stour;
Alderminster Lodge, Strat ford-on- Avon.
CAMPBELL KEIR-MACKINTOSH, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters, i.
and iiii. , or, a lion rampant gules ; ii. , argent, a dexter nana
couped fesseways grasping a man's heart paieways gules ;
iii. , azure, a boar's head couped or, the first and fourth
grand quarters within a bordure gules, charged with eight an-
nulets or ; 2nd and 3rd, grand quarters, or, a cross engrailed
sable, between four roses gules. Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the colours,
a cat courant guardant proper (for Mackintosh) ; 2. on the
sinister side, on a wreath of the colours, a pelican vulning
herself proper (for Keir). Mottoes—" Touch not the cat but
is the Naval Cockade.
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a glove," and " Virescit in arduis virtus." ^eai — Dalmi-
gavie, Inverness.
KEKEWICH (Vn. Cornwall, 1620). Argent, two lions
passant in bend sable between two bendlets gules. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a leopard's head and neck affront^e and erased sable.
Motto — " Fructus virtutis."
Sons of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., of Pea-
more, Devon, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1834), M.P.
for Exeter 1826-1830, and for S. Devon 1858, i. 1796 ;
d. 1873 ; m. 1st, 1820, Agatha Maria Sophia, d. of
John Langston of Sarsden, co. Oxford; 2nd, 1840,
Louisa, only d. of Lewis William Buck of Moreton,
Devon, M.P. : —
Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Devon,
M.A. (Oxon.), d. 1823 ; m. ist, 1849, Charlotte {d. 1879),
d. of Capt. George Shuldham Peard, R.N. ; 2nd, 1881,
Mary Georgina, eld. d. of Rev. Samuel John Heathcote,
M.A., Vicar of Williton, Somerset ; and has surv. issue by
his first mar. — (i) Trehawke Herbert Kekewich, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Tiverton, M.A. (Oxon.),
fi. 1851; (2) Robert George Kekewich, Esq., C.B., Maj.-
Gen. (ret.) late Col. N. Lanes. Regt., formerly Roy. Innis.
Fus. , late Mil. Sec. to Commander-in-Chief, Madras, in
command of troops during the Siege of Kimberley, S.
Africa, 1899-1900, 6. 1854; (3) Lewis Pendarves Kekewich,
6. 1859 [;«. Lilian Emily, d. of Sampson Hanbury of
Bishopstowe, Devon]; Alice Agatha [m. 1886, Rev. Charles
Ridley Carr] ; Mildred Salome [w. 1883, Col. Edward
Montague Flint, R. H.A.]; Evelyn Mary Norburn [m.
1883, Col. Edward Sinclair May, C.M.G., R.A.] ; and Julia
Frances. Seai — Peamore House, nr. Exeter. C/u6 —
United University.
Hon. Sir Arthur Kekewich, a Judge of the Chancery
Div. of the High Court of Justice, Fell, of Exeter Coll.
(Oxon.), d. 1832; m. 1858, Marianne, d. of James William
Freshfield ; and has issue. J^es. — 7 Devonshire Place, W.
Sir George William Kekewich, K.C.B., D.C.L., formerly
Sec. of Educ. Dept. , Science and Art Dept., and Board of
Educ. (ret. 1903), and J. P. and C.C. Middx. , d. 1841 ; is
fn. and has issue. /^es. — St. Albany, Hanworth Park,
Middx. C/ttfis — Reform, National Liberal.
GODFREY MARMADUKE LANGDALE KEL-
HAM, Gentleman. Born March 30, 1857, bemg the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Augustus Kelhani of
Eversley Park, Chester, by his wife Susan Mary, eldest
dau. of Samuel Aldersey of Aldersey Hall, co. Chester.
Armorial bearings — Per pale gules and azure, three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed azure,
sem^e of ermine spots, and charged on each wing with
a covered cup all or. Motto — " Beneficiorum menior."
Married, June 3, 1884, Catherine, only child of Alfred
Dyson of Watford ; and has Issue — Roy Dyson Langdale
Kelham, Gentleman, b. May 25, 1891. Seat — Boxmoor,
CO. Herts.
HENRY ROBERT KELHAM, Esquire, Major High-
land Light Infantry (74th Highlanders), was present at the
battle of Tel-el- Kebir, Sept. 13, 1882, for which services he
received the Egyptian medal and Khedive's star. Born
June 21, 1853, being the only son of the late Henry Kelham,
a Lieut. R. N., by his wife Fanny Goldie, youngest dau. of
James Hall, M.D. , R.N. Armorial bearings- Per pale
gules and azure, three covered cups or, on a chief engrailed
argent, three estoiles sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads
displayed azure, sem^e of ermine spots, and charged on
each wing with a covered cup all or. Motto — "Benefici-
orum menior." Residence —
HERBERT VAVASOUR LANGDALE KELHAM,
Gentleman. Born April 30, 1861, being the third but
second surviving son of the late Augustus Kelham of
Eversley Park, Chester, by his wife Susan Mary, only
dau. of Samuel Aldersey of Aldersey Hall, co. Chester.
Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and azure, three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed azure,
sam^e of ermine spots, and charged on each wing with
a covered cup all or. MottO—" Beneficiorum memor."
Married, Jan. 20, 1891, Julia, third dau. of Thomas Gray
Bissett of Barrow-in-Furness; and has Issi/e — (i) Cecil
Herbert Langdale Kelham, Gentleman, b. Sept. 22, 1891 ;
(2) Philip Vavasour Langdale Kelham, Gentleman, b. Jan.
27, 1894 ; and Avice Dorothea Langdale. Residence —
MARMADUKE LANGDALE KELHAM, Esquire,
Capt. R.N. (retired). Born Oct. 12, 1847, being the eldest
son of the late Marmaduke Kelham of Southwell, Notts,
by his wife Julia Ann, dau. of Robert Christie. Armorial
bearings— Per pale gules and azure, three covered cups or,
on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem^e of ermine
spots, and charged on each wing with a covered cup all or.
Motto — " Beneficiorum memor." Married, May 13, 1895,
Mary Isabella, youngest dau. of Robert Leslie Ogilby,
Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Dungiven and Ardnargle. Residence^
Club — Naval and Military.
RICHARD PHILLIPS KELHAM, Gentleman. Born
March 20, 1857, being the only son of the late Phillips
Kelham of Conway, N. Wales, by his wife Ann, eldest
dau. of Edward Young Griffith of Bangor, N. Wales.
Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and azure, three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed azure,
sem^e of ermine spots, and charged on each wing with
a covered cup all or. Motto — "Beneficiorum memor."
Married Amelia, dau. of John Roberts ; and has Issue —
Avice. Residence —
ROBERT KELHAM, Esquire, J.P., High Sheriff 1874.
Born July 12, 1813, being the second son of the late
Robert Kelham Langdale, who assumed by Royal Licence
1812) the surname of Kelham only, and the arms of Kel-
ham, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle,
Robert Kelham, dated Aug. 20, 1808, by his first wife
Dorothea, only child and heir of John Phillips of The
Holmwood and Wellando, Surrey. Armorial bearings—
Per pale gules and azure, three covered cups or, on a chief
engrailed argent, three estoiles sable. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with
two heads displayed azure, sem^e of ermine spots, and
charged on each wing with a covered cjip all or. Motto —
"Beneficiorum memor." Seat — Bleasby Hall, Southwell,
Notts.
ROBERT CECIL KELHAM, Gentleman. Born June
5, 1883, being the eldest son of the late Robert Maunsell
Kelham, Gentleman, by his wife Janet Agneta Louise,
eldest dau. of C. C. Cogan, M.D. , of Greenwich, co. Kent.
Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and azure, three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed azure,
sem^e of ermine spots, and charged on each wing with
a covered cup all or. Motto — " Beneficiorum memor."
Residetice — Havre, France.
§ ARTHUR DILLON DENIS KELLY, Esquire, Maj.
34th Regt., claiming to be "The O' Kelly," as head
of the eldest surviving branch descended from William Boy
O'Kelly, 2ist O'Kelly and Lord of Jath-Maine. Born
Dec. 5, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Gen. Sir
Richard Denis Kelly, K.C.B., by his wife Ellen, dau. of
Sir William Dillon, 4th Baronet, of Lismullin, co. Meath.
L?t'«;-)'— Dark blue, black facings. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, azure, a tower triple-towered, supported
by two lions rampant argent, as many chains descending '
from the battlements between their legs or (for Kelly) ; 2
and 3, argent, a lion rampant between three crescents gules,
issuant from each a star with six points of the field, over
all a fesse azure (for Dillon), and impaling the arms of
Skeffington, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, three bulls'
heads erased sable ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three
chaplets or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an enfield statant vert witli a bushy
tail turned over the back. MottO^" Turris fortis mihi
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Dens. ' Married, April 17, 1895, Henrietta, youngest dau.
of the late Hon. Chichester Thomas Foster -Skeffington
(third son of the Rt. Hon. the 2nd Viscount Ferrard and
Viscountess Massereene). Seat — Weston, Dulaek, co.
Meath. Estates — Mucklon, Ballyforan, Ballinasloe, co.
Galway ; and Kilcash, co. Roscommon. Club — United
Service.
EDWARD FESTUS KELLY, Gentleman, Master of
the New Forest Deerhounds. Born Jan. 28, 1854, being
the eldest son of Edward Robert Kelly, Gentleman, and
Harriet his wife, dau. of Anderson Radford. Clubs —
Nimrod, Isthmian, New. Livery — Blue, with red waist-
coat. Armorial bearings— Azure, a tower triple-towered
argent, supported by two lions rampant argent, chained or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an enfield passant vert. Motto— " Turris fortis
mihi Deus." Married, August 28, 1879, Constance, third
dau. of Major Horatio Edenborough ; and has Issue —
Edward Denis Festus Kelly, Gentleman, born Jan. 3, 1881.
5<?(z/— Northerwood Park, Lyndhurst, Hants. Toivn resi-
dence— 49 Charles Street, Berkeley Square.
FRANCIS HUME KELLY, Esq., J. P. for co. West-
meath, late Capt. and Hon. Major 9th Batt. Rifle Brigade,
B.A. (Oxon.). Born 1840, being the eldest son of the late
Robert Hume Kelly, Esq., J.P.^ of Glencara, High Sheriff
of CO. Westmeath 1867, by Isabella Olivia, dau. of the late
Oliver Isdell of Conlanstown, co. Westmeath. Club —
Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — Azure, two
lions rampant combatant argent, chained or, supporting a
tower with three turrets of the second, in the centre chief
Iioint a mullet of the third. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an enfield
vert, charged on the shoulder with a mullet as in the
arms. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus. " Married, i%j6,
Gertrude Annie, only child of G. C. M. Murdoch; and
has Issite — (i) Francis Vandeleur Hume Kelly, Gentle-
man, b. 1877, Lieut. 3t"d . North Staffs. Regt. B.A.
(Cambs. ); (2) George Harvey Hume Kelly, Gentleman,
b. 1879, Lieut. 2nd North Staffs. Regt. Seat — Glencara,
Mullingar.
Reverend MAITLAND KELLY, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders. Born Aug. 21, 1842, being the third son of Arthur
Kelly, Esq., of Kelly, co. Devon, J. P., High Sheriff 1836,
and his wife Sophia, dau of Robert Maitland of Thaxted,
Essex. FJvery — White with scarlet facings. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three billets gules
(for Kelly). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet gules, an ostrich's head, holding in the beak
a horse-shoe or. Married, firstly, April 23, 1873, Agnes
Elizabeth Leigh (whoi/. Feb. 11, 1883), only child of William
Leigh Clare of Raby Vale, co. Chester ; and by her has, with
other Issue — Arthur Maitland Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1874.
He married secondly, 1886, Elfrida, dau. of Rev. C. Carey,
Rector of Kingweston, Somerset. A'«?(/f«i-f— The Vicarage,
Ottery St. Mary.
REGINALD KELLY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
of Devon, High Sheriff 1880-81, J. P. for Cornwall,
County Alderman for Devon. Born Jan. 10, 1834, being
the second but eldest surviving son of Arthur Kelly, Esq.,
J. P. , of Kelly, CO. Devon, High Sheriff, and his wife Sophia,
dau. of Robert Maitland of Thaxted, Essex. Livery — White
with scarlet facings. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron
between three billets gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a^ ducal coronet gules, an ostrich's head,
holding in the beak a horse-shoe or. Married, June 22, 1858,
Janet Maitland, fifth dau. of Henry Wilson of Stowlang-
toft Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, and formerly M.P. for West
Suffolk. 5e(z/— Kelly, Lifton, Devon. C/«(J— United Uni-
versity.
KELLY (Confn. U.O.). Azure, two lions rampant
combatant argent, chained or, supporting a tower with
three turrets of the second, in the centre chief point a
mullet of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, an enfield vert, charged on
the shoulder with a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Turris
fortis mihi Deus."
Sons of Robert Hume Kelly, Esq., J. P., of Glencara,
Barrister-at-Law (High Sheriff co. Westmeath 1867),
h. 1800; d. i868 ; m. 1830, Isabella Olivia, d. of Capt.
Oliver Isdell, J. P., of CoUinstown : —
Francis Hume Kelly, Esq. [q.v.).
Robert Vandeleur Kelly, Esq., C.B., J. P. co. West-
meath, Lt.-Col. N.S. Wales Army Med. Corps, F.R.C.S.E.,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1843 ; m. 1877, Annie Holmes, d. of William Fetherston-
haugh of Grouse Lodge, Westmeath; and has issue-
Robert Hume Vandeleur Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A.,
is the Naval Cockade.
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b. 1878; and Frances Mary Vandeleiir. Seat — Kellywood,
Balmoral, N.S. Wales.
Sons of Col. Harvey Hamilton Harvey-Kelly, F.R.G.S.,
b. 1845; (/. 1903; III. 1876, Constance, d. of Gen.
Dunsterville : —
Harvey St. George Hume Harvey-Kelly, Gentleman,
Lieut. Indian Army, b. 1880. Res. —
Charles Harvey-Kelly, Gentleman, h. . Res. —
Gilbert Isdell Harvey-Kelly, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Hubert Harvey-Kelly, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
man, Lieut. 1st Batt. Roy. Irish Regt.
Helen Mary. Seat — Firgrove, co. Clare.
Edmond Burke Roche Kelly, Esq., J. P.,
Castle Bagot, co. Dublin.
b. 1 88 1 ; and
Seat-
KELSO of Kelsoland (Arms not matriculated in Lyon
Register for chief of the name, but a cadet matriculation
upon user (1633) prior to 1672 obtained (1903) by the
undermentioned Archibald Kelso). Sable, a fesse engrailed
between three garbs or, within a bordure of the last.
KELLY or O'KELLY (U.O.). Azure, two lions ram-
pant combatant argent, chained or, supporting a tower
triple-turreited of the second. Mantling' azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an enheld passant vert.
Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus."
Sons of General Sir Richard Denis Kelly, K.C.B. ,(^.
1818 ; d. 1897; m. 1848, Ellen Susanna, d. of Sir
William Dillon, Bart :—
Major Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly, "The O'Kelly"
[q.v.).
Lt.-Col. Richard Makdougall Brisbane Francis Kelly,
D.S.O., R.A., b. 1857; m. 1887, Maiy Piercy, d. of Major-
Gen. P. Bedingfeld, R.A. ; and has issue — Ethel Beatrice
Bedingfeld ; and Stella Agnes Piercy. Res. —
Sons of Festus Ignatius O'Kelly, b. 1832; d. 1888;
m. 1863, Theresa Mary, d. of James Daly of Castle
Daly :—
Cornelius Denis O'Kelly, a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire (cr. ), late Capt. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers,
b. 1865. Seat — Gallagh Castle, co. Galway.
Edward Joseph O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Yr. sons of Cornelms Joseph O'Kelly of Gallagh
Castle, CO. Galway, a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, J. P. (High Sheriff co. Galway 1851), b. 1806;
d. 1892; m. 1831, Eliza, d. of Walter Joyce of Mer-
vue : — -
Cornelius Joseph O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1835. Res. in
Australia.
Edward Anthony O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res. —
Walter Francis Maurice O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1844.
Res.—
Son of Ambrose Patrick O'Kelly, Esq., of Gurbray,
J. P., b. i8o6; d. 1863:—
John Appleyard O'Kelly, Esq., of Gurtray (q.v.).
Son of James Kelly of Newtown, co. Galway, b. 1775 ;
d. 1849; 111. 1802, Maria, d. of Augustine Fallon of
Cloonagh, co. Roscommon: — ■
Charles Kelly, Esq., J. P. cos. Clare and Galway, K.C.,
M.A., formerly County Court Judge and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, b. 1815 ; in. 1862, Berthe, d. of Count
Alphonse de Buisseret ; and has issue — James Alphonse
Marie Joseph Patrick Kelly, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. Roy.
Irish Regt. , served in S. Africa, b. 1875 ; and four daus.
Seat — Newtown, Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
Sons of John Joseph Roche Kelly, Esq., of Rockstown
Castle and Islandmore, Limerick, J. P. and D. L.
(High Sheriff 1879), b. 1835; d. 1898; m. 2nd, 1875,
Kate O'Donnell, d. of Francis Murphy, Esq., J. P., of
Kilcairne : —
Basil James Roche Kelly, Esq., J. P. co. Limerick
(High Sheriff 1900). Capt. Limerick City Art., b. 1^77.
Seat — Islandmore, Croome, co. Limerick.
Algernon James Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut. Limerick City
Art. , ^. . Res.^
Yr. sons of James Michael Kelly, Esq., of Rocks-
town Castle, M.P. for Limerick 1844-47 (High
Sheriff 1841), b. i8o8 ; m. 1834, Frances Maria, d. of
Edmund Roche of Trabolgan, co. Clare, sister of
Lord Fermoy : —
Edward Roche Kelly, Esq., J. P., b. ; m. ist, 1881,
Anna Louisa (d. 1882), d. of Thomas John Quill of
Caherin ; 2nd, 1884, Lilian Marie, d. of William Roche ;
and has issue. Seats — Donore, co. Kildare ; Johnstown,
CO. Cork.
James Fitzjames Kelly, Esq., J. P.,
Jane, sister of J. P. White, Esq., D.L.,
has issue. Seat — Ballintlea, co. Clare.
Michael Roche Kelly, Esq. , J. P. , b.
d. of Edmund Sinithwick, lisq , J. P.
creene, Kilkenny ; and has issue — (i) James Roche Kelly,
Gentleman, b. ; (2) Edmund Roche Kelly, Gentle-
b. ; m. ,
of Nantenan ; and
; III. 1875, Mary,
and D.L. of Kil-
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Mantling sable and or. Crest— A garb or. Motto—
" Otium cum dignitate." Livery — Black with yellow
facings.
Only surv. son of late Archibald Kelso of Ash-
brook, Edinburgh, and Bryntiiion Hall, Rhyl, N.
Wales, III. Alice, d. of John James of Wavertree,
Liverpool : —
Archibald Kelso, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.), Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. of the 6th Batt. Roy. Warwicksh. Regt., served
in .S. Africa, b. 8 Feb. 1853; in. 26 Jan. 1898, .Arabella,
d. of late Major Charles Keyworth, 13th Lt. Dragoons
and 52nd 0.\-fordsh. Lt. Inf. Res. — 25 South Street,
Thurloe Square, S. W. C/ub — Junior United Service.
Generai, Sir ARNOLD BURRO WES KEMBALL,
K.C.B. (Mil., 1878), K.C.S.I. (1869); was created C.B.
1858 ; served in first Afghan 'VX'ar 1838-39 (medal), in
Persian E.xpedition, 1857 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasps, C. B. ), and in Turko-Ru-sian War as British
Military Attache at Headquarters of Turkish Army, 1876-
1877; was Assistant Resident in Persian Gulf 1842 and
Resident 1852, Acting Consul-Gen. at Bagdad and Political
Agent in Turkish Arabia in 1847 and 1849-51, Consul-
Gen, at Bagdad and Political Agent there, 1855. Born
1820, being the second son of Vero Clarke Kemball, Esq.,
is the Military Cockade.
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Surgeon-General Indian Medical Department, late Senior
Member Medical Board, Bombay, by his wife Marianne,
dau. of Major-Gen. John Shaw. Clubs — United Service,
Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a cross in-
vected or, an oak - tree eradicated proper between four
leopards' faces azure, in the first and fourth quarters a
sword erect, and in the second and third a fasces also
erect argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon
of the Order of the Bath, and pendent the badges of a
K.C.B. (Mil.) and a K. C.S.I. Mantling gules and or;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a rock proper a fasces fesseways also proper, theieon
a goat salient sable; with the Motto — "Nulla nisi ardua
virtus." Married, 1868, Anna Fanny, third dau. of A. N.
Shaw of New Hall, N.B. Residence — 62 Lowndes Square,
S.W.
CHARLES GURDON KEMBALL, Esquire, Indian
Civil Service, 1850-1885, Barrister-at-Law, Puisne judge of
High Court, Bombay, 1870-1885, J. P. co. Norfolk. Born
September 27, 1829, being the sixth son of Vero Clarke
Kemball, Esquire, Surgeon-General Indian Medical Depart-
ment, late Senior Member Medical Board, Bombay, by his
wife Marianne, daughter of Major-General John Shaw.
Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, on a cross invected or, an oak-tree eradicated
proper, between four leopards' faces azure, in the first and
fourth quarters a sword erect, and in the second and third a
fasces also erect argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a fasces
fesseways also proper ; thereon a goat salient sable, with
the Motto, "Nulla nisi ardua virtus." Married, October
30, 1856, Grace C, second daughter of General H. Blois
Turner, Royal Engineers ; and has Issue — (i) Henry V. R,
Kemball, C.E., Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Bombay,
Gentleman, born October 31, 1858 ; (2) Charles Arnold
Kemball, Esq., Capt. I.S.C, born June 27, i860; (3) Alick
Gurdon Kemball, Gentleman, Lieut. I.S.C, 23rd Punjaub
Pioneers, born October 16, 1869 ; Rose Frances [married
Sir F. Forbes Adam, Companion of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire] ; Elmira Caroline ; and Lilian
Grace. Postal address — MeiUngham Castle, Bungay,
Suffolk.
Major-General JOHN SHAW KEMBALL, J.P. for
Kent. Born 1822, being the third son of Vero Clarke
Kemball, Esq., Surgeon-General Indian Medical Depart-
ment, late Senior Member Medical Board, Bombay, by his
wife Marianne, dau. of Maj.-Gen. John Shaw. Club —
United Service. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a cross
invected or, an oak-tree eradicated proper between four
leopards' faces azure, in the first and fourth quarters a
sword erect, and in the second and third a fasces also erect
argent. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a fasces
fesseways also proper, thereon a goat salient sable ; with
the Motto, "Nulla nisi ardua virtus." Married, 1857,
Dora M., dau. of Capt. Henry Adams, Bombay Nat. Inf. ;
and has Issue. Seat — Fairseat, Wrotham, Sevenoaks.
SHALSWELL MILBORNE KEME.YS - TYNTE,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for co. Monmouth, J.P. for
cos. Glamorgan and Somerset, senior co-heir of the whole
blood to the Barony of Wharton. Born 1852, being
the eldest son of the late Charles John Kemeys-Tynte,
Esquire, of Halswell and Cefn Mably, by his first wife
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Swinnerton,
Esquire, of Butterton Hall, in the county of Stafford. Clubs
—Carlton, Windham. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly, i. counter-quartered i. and iiii. gules,
a lion couchant between six crosses crosslet argent (for
Tynte) ; ii. and iii. vert, on a chevron argent, three pheons
sable (for Kemeys) ; 2. azure, three bars wavy argent, over
all a bend gules (for Halswell) ; 3. sable, a maunch argent,
on a border or, an orle of lions' gambs erased in saltire
gules (for Wharton) ; 4. azure, a wolf's head erased argent
(for Lupus, Earl of Chester). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a unicorn sejant argent, armed,
crined, and unguled or (for Kemeys) ; 2. a demi-griffin
erased or (for Halswell). Mottoes — ^"Duw-dy-ras" (for
Kemeys) ; " Tynctus cruore Saraceno " (for Tynte).
Married, 1875, Rosabelle Clare, eldest daughter of
Theobald Walsh, Esquire, of Tyrrelston, in the county of
Kildare ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Theodore Halswell
Kemeys-Tynte, Gentleman, born September 18, 1876 ; (2)
Eustace Kemeys-Tynte, Gentlemnn, born April 10, 1878 ;
Mary Arabella Swinnerton. Seats — Halswell House, Goat-
hurst, Bridgwater, in the county of Somerset ; Cefn Mably,
Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan ; Burleigh Hall, in the
county of Leicester.
KEMP, see HITCHIN-KEMP.
WILLIAM KEMP, Esquire, late Capt. i8ih Royal Irish
Regt., J.P. Sussex. Born 1835, being the son of Nathaniel
Kemp, Gentleman, of Ovingdean, Sussex, by his wife
Augusta Caroline, dau. of Sir John Earner, Knight.
Armorial bearings — Gules, three garbs within a bordure
engrailed or, charged with eight hurts. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a falcon with wings elevated, feeding on a garb or, and
charged on the breast with a hurt. Married, 1861, Maria
Adelaide, dau. of Admiral Marsh, R.N. Postal address —
Lyminster House, near Arundel.
CHARLES EAMER KEMPE, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), Hon. Fellow Pembroke College. Born June 29,
1837, being the youngest son of the late Nathaniel Kemp,
Esq., (.P., of Ovingdeane, Sussex, by his wife Augusta
Caroliiie, dau. of Sir John Earner, Knight Bachelor. Livery
— Red and gold. Armorial bearings - Gules, three garbs
or, on a bordure engrailed of the second, eight hurts.
Mantling gules and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a falcon, the wings elevated,
is the Naval Cockade.
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hurt. Seal - Old Place, Lindfield, Sussex. Toivfi residence
28 Nottingham Place, W. C/itfi Windham.
JOHN COLE KEMSLEY, Gentleman. Bom ,
being the eldest son of John Nicholas Kemsley, by Eliza-
beth Kathleen, his wife, dau. of Patrick Waterman Cole.
Livery — Chocolate and gold. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Or, on a mount in base vert, a man
in armour holding over his dexter shoulder a battle-axe,
head downwards proper, a chief arched per pale sable and
gules, thereon two lions passant counter-passant argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a denii-zebra proper, gorged
with a collar gemel or, resting the sinister fore-leg on an
Esquire's helmet also proper. Married, April 23, 1883,
Elizabeth Jopling, daughter of John Robert Brickon.
KEMTEBURY, quartered by CONYERS.
KENDALL, quartered by DUCKETT.
KENDALL (H. Coll., Confd. by Clarenceux, 21 Henry
VL, 1448). Gules, a fesse chequy or and azure between
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three eagles displayed of the second. Livery (undress) —
Blue, with red piping.
Son of Henry Kendall, Gentleman, by Eliza Jackson
of York :—
Henry John Broughton Kendall, Gentleman, Consul for
Bolivia, Director of Union of London and Smith's Bank,
b. 1840 ; m. 1865, Georgiana Isabella, d. of Col. Octavius
Ommanney, J. P.; and has issue- — (i) Rev. Henry George
Ommanney Kendall, b. 1866; (2) Nevill Kendall, Gentle-
man, b. 1871 ; (3) Montagu Charles Kendall, Gentleman, b.
1874; (4) Guy Kendall, Gentleman, b. 1876; Helen Beatrice ;
and Katharine. Re^. — The Hyde, Hatfield, Herts.
OSMOND LENNOX KENDALL, Gentlemin. Born
Jan. 18, 1871, being the second and only surviving son of
the late Nicholas Kendall, Esq., J. P., by his wife Dora de
Haviland, dau. of Joshua Priaulx of Guernsey. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three dolphins naiant,
embowed sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant gules. MottO —
" Virtus depressa resurget."
§PAUL ALOYSIUS KENNA, Esq., Captain 21st
Hussars, eldest son of the late James Kenna of
Larch Hill, co. Meath, and Oakfield, Liverpool, by Julia
his wife, daughter of Patrick Kearney of Ethelstown, co.
Meath. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chief engrailed
or, three garbs of the field, banded argent. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a ruined castle in flames proper.
Motto — "Age quod agis. " Postal address — 21st Regt.
Hussars, Madras.
Colonel EDMUND HEGAN KENNARD, V.D..
F.R.G.S., M.A. (Oxon.), Capt. late 8th Hussars, A.D.C.
is the Military Cockade.
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ing 15th Middlesex Vol. 1870-85 (Hon. Col. of the corps
from 1885), M.P. (C.) Beverley 1868-69, Lymington 1874-85.
Born 1835, being the son of the late J. P. Kennard of
Hordle Cliffe, Hants, by Sophia dau. of Sir John Chap-
man of Windsor, Z,iYwj - Dark green and gold. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron gules and azure, a chevron
engrailed argent between two keys in chief, the wards
downwards or, and a sword erect in base proper, pommelled
and hiked gold. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a de.xter cubit arm in armour proper,
charged with a buckle gules, grasping in the hand a key or in
bend, and a broken sword in bend sinister proper. Motto
— "At spes non fracta. " Married, 1868, Agnes, dau. and
co-heir of Joseph Hegan, Dawpool ; and has Issue—(i)
Auberon Claud Hegan Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1870; (2)
Ernest Coleridge Hegan Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1873 ;
Victoria Lily Hegan ; and Winifred Grace Hegan. Postal
address — 25 Bruton Street, W. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and
Military.
EDWARD KENNARD, Esquire, D.L., J. P. Mon-
mouthshire (Sheriff 1876), J. P. for Northants. Bor?i 1842,
being the youngest son of R. W. Kennard of Gatcombe,
Isle of Wight, M.P. C//c^— Junior Carlton. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron gules and azure, a chevron engrailed
argent between two keys in chief, the wards downwards
or, and a sword erect in base proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
cubit arm in armour proper, charged with a buckle gules,
grasping in tlie hand a key or in bend, and a broken
sword in bend sinister proper. Motto — "At spes non
fracta." Married, 1870, Mary, eldest dau. of S. Laing,
Esq., T-P-, D. L. , ex-M.P. Postal address — Junior Carlton
Club. ■
Dame ELLEN GEORGIANA KENNARD, Widow,
commonly known as Lady Kennard, daughter of Captain
J. W. Rowe, Honourable East India Company's Service,
Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per chevron gules
and azure, a chevron engrailed argent, between in chief two
keys wards downwards or, and in base a sword erect proper,
pommel and hilt or. Married, 1858, Coleridge John Ken-
nard, Esquire, of Fernhill, Southampton, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament
for Salisbury, 1882-1885, who died 1890, before his Patent
of Baronetcy passed the seals (see above), upon which
the same title and precedence was granted to his widow
as if he had survived. Of the above marriage there
is Issue — Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard, Esquire,
Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born May 15, 1859 [married,
September 7. 1883, Helen, only daughter of James Wyllie
of Eilanroe, France, and died April 9, 1886, on his pas-
sage to Australia, leaving an only child. Sir Coleridge
Arthur Fitzroy Kennard, first Baronet (to whom refer)] ;
and Meredith Sophia Frances [married, November 6, 1890,
Captain Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Coldstream Guards,
eldest son of Major-General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson,
Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath]. Postal address — Boyton Lodge, Esher.
S HENRY MARTYN KENNARD, Esquire, J. P. for
the cos. of Monmouth and Glamorgan, and D. L. for
Monmouthshire. Born 1833, being the fith son of the late
Robert Kennard, Esq., J. P., D.L., late M.P. for Newport,
Isle of Wight, by his wife Mary Anne, dau, of Thomas
is the Naval Cockade.
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Challis, M.P. for Finshury. Clubs — Carlton, Bootle's.
Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Per chevron
gules and azure, a chevron engrailed argent between two
keys in chief, the wards downwards or, and a sword erect
in base proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a de.xter cubit arm in armour proper,
charged with a buckle gules, grasping in the liand a key
or in bend, and a broken sword in b(;nd sinister proper.
Motto — "At spes non fracta." Mai-ried, 1858, Katherine
Anne, nde Thomas, of Ystrad Mynach, Glamorganshire ;
and has Issue — Martvn Thomas Kennard, Gentleman
b. 1859 ; and Mary Elese \_m. Arthur M. Leatham of
Misarden Park, Glamorganshire]. Residences — Falkirk,
Stirlingshire; 63 Lowndes Square, London, S.W.
HENRY STEINMETZ KENNARD, Gentleman. Born
1843, being the only surviving son of the late Stephen
P. Kennard, Esq., D.L., J. P. Club — Junior Carlton.
Armorial bearings— Per chevron gules and azure, a
chevron engrailed argent between two keys in chief, the
wards downwards or, and a sword erect in base proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour proper, charged
with a buckle gules, grasping in the hand a key or in bend,
and a broken sword in bend sinister proper. MottO — •" At
spes non fracta." Married, 1868, Frances C. C. , younger
dau. of late Chas. Sterling of the Manor House, Stanmore.
Seat — Shopwyke House, Oving, near Chichester.
§ ROBERT WILLIAM KENNARD, Esquire, D.L.,
J. P. Monmouthshire (Sheriff 1888), one of H.M.
Lieutenants for the City of London. Born 1857, being
the son of H. J. Kennard, Esq., J. P. Club — Junior
Carlton. ArmoriJal bearings— Per chevron gules and
azure, a chevron engrailed argent, between two keys in
chief, the wards downwards or, and a sword erect in base
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour proper,
charged with a buckle gules, grasping in the hand a key
or in bend, and a broken sword in bend sinister proper.
Motto — "At spes non fracta." Married, 1881, Rose N.,
dau. of R. N. Byass of Daylesford, Worcestershire. Seat
— Llwyndu Court, Abergavenny.
KENNEDY of Culzean, quartered by HUNTER-
BLAIR, KENNEDY of Underwood, quartered by
COCHRAN-PATRICK.
KENNEDY, see AILSA, Marquess of, and see
CLARK-KENNNEDY and SHAW-KENNEDY.
JOHN KENNEDY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for co. of
Ayr, M.A. Born 1852, being the eldest son of the late
John Kennedy, Esq., of Underwood, by his wife Margaret,
fourth daughter of the late Farquhar Macrae of Macrae and
Inverinate, in co. of Ross. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a chevron gules between three cross crosslets fitch^e, sable,
a mullet pierced between two lions counter passant or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a dolphin hauriant proper.
Motto--" Vincit vim virtus." Married, Jan. 4, 1884, Jessie,
dau. of Alexander Reid, Esq. ; and has Issue — (i) John
Kennedy, Gentleman, b. Dec. 27, 1886 ; (2) Nigel Kennedy,
(Gentleman, b. May 30, 1888. Seat — Underwood House, by
Kilmarnock, N. B. Town residence — 15 Aldford Street,
Park Lane, W. CZ/c^j — National, New (Edinburgh),
County (Ayr).
ROLAND FERGUSSONE KENNEDY, Esquire.
Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Hew Fergussone
Kennedy, Esquire, of Bennane and Finnarts (twenty-third
in descent from Duncan de Carrick), Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, Captain 96th Regiment, by his
wife Mariane, second daughter of John Bell of Enterkine,
in the county of Ayr. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : (Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron gules, between
three crosslets fitchfe sable (for Kennedy) ; 2 and 3 azure,
three fleurs-de-lis or (for France). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a fleur-de-lis or, issuing out of two oak leaves proper.
Supporters- Dexter, a lady attired in the costume of the
sixteenth century ; sinister, a wyvern both proper. Motto —
" Fuinms." Married, November 28, 1888, Flora Glencairn,
eldest daughter of Charles G. Shaw, Solicitor, Ayr ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Fergussone Kennedy, Gentleman, born
December II, 1889; (2) David Hew Kennedy, Gentleman,
born July 11, 1891 ; and Muriel Flora. iVrt/i— Bennane,
Ballantre, and Finnarts, Glenapp, in the county of Ayr.
§ AUGUSTUS JOHN WILLIAM HENRY KEN-
NEDY-ERSKINE, Justice of the Peace, Captain
Forfar and Kincardine Artillery. Born 1866, being the only
son of the late William Henry Kennedy-Erskine, Esquire,
of Dun, by his wife Catherine, only surviving child of John
Jones of Henllys, in the county of Carmarthen ; succeeded
his father 1870. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters C|uarterly, i. and iiii.
argent, a pale sable, ii. and iii. gules, a sword in pale argent,
pommel and hilt or (for Erskine) ; 2 and 3, argent a chevron
gules between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, all within
the royal double tressure, flory countertlory of the second
(for Kennedy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and for his Crests, upon a wreath of the liveries, a griffin's
head erased gules, charged with a mullet ermine, holding
in the beak a sword bendways point upwards proper (for
Erskine) ; and upon a wreath of his liveries, a dolphin
naiant proper (for Kennedy). Seat — Dun House, Montrose,
N.B.
HENRY STACY SKIPTON KENNEDY-SKIPTON,
Gentleman, M.A. , third son of the late Henry Skipton ;
assumed the name of Kennedy-Skipton as his principal and
last surname, and the arms of Skipton and Kennedy
quarterly, by Royal License, April 27, 1896. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent an anchor sable (for
Skipton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three
cross crosslets fitchi^e sable (for Kennedy). Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an arm vambraced, holding a dagger proper (for
Skipton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin proper,
and above it the Motto, " Avise la fine" (for Kennedy);
and below the arms, "Pro patria" (for Skipton). Postal
address —
Sir VINCENT HUNTER BARRINGTON KEN-
NETT-BARRINGTON, K.B., M.A., Master of Laws,
and Wrangler of the University of Cambridge, Government
nominated Member of Metropolitan Asylums Board, and
Deputy - Chairman of St. John Ambulance Association.
Born 1844, being the son of the late Captain Vincent
Frederick Kennett, of the Manor House, Dorchester, by
his wife Arabella Henrietta, daughter of the late Sir
Jonah Barrington, whose name and arms he assumed in
1878, by Royal License under his mother's will; dubbed
Knight Bachelor, 1886. Clubs — Athenfeum, Oxford and
Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent three chevronels gules, in chief
a label of as many points azure (for Barrington); 2 and 3
quarterly or and gules, in the second and third quarters
an escutcheon of the first, charged with an esquire's helmet
proper (for Kennett) ; and impaling the arms of Sandeman,
namely argent, the emblem of truth, a naked woman standing
on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter
hand an open book ; in her sinister, which is elevated above
her head, a branch of palm, and on her breast the sun in
his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of
the first, within a bordure gules, charged with three fleurs-
de-lis of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
hermit's head in profile, couped below the shoulders
proper, vested paly of six gules and or, his cowl thrown
back (for Barrington); 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
between two branches of palm, a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, garnished or, charged with an estoile
gules, holding in the hand a lielmet as in the arms (for
Kennett). Married, 1878, Alicia Georgette, daughter of
the late George Glas Sandeman, Esquire, of Westfield,
Hayling Island, and Hyde Park Gardens. Postal addresses
— S7 Albert Hall Mansions, W. ; Manor House, Dorchester,
Oxford.
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& panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George (1893), Companion of the Dis-
tinguished Service Order (1901), Lieut. -Col. R.E. Born
Jan. 4, 1855, being the younger son of the late Capt. Edward
Herbert Kenney, R.N., by his wife Charlotte Mary, dau.
of Capt. George Bignell, R.N. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, per pale or and azure, a fleur-de-lis
between three crescents counterchanged (for Kenney) ; 2.
quarterly i. and iiii. , or, a cross engrailed gules ; ii. and iii.,
per pale azure and gules, a lion rampant or (for Hassan) ;
3. argent, on a chevron sable, between three columbines
azure, stalked vert, a star of six points (for Hay). Mantling
azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
arm, sleeved gules, with a white ruffe, holding in the hand
a roll of parchment proper. /Residence— 2 Manston Terrace,
Heavitree, Exeter. C/ud — Junior United Service.
JOHN KENNEY-HERBERT, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace. Born February 15, 1848, being the only son of the
late John Kenney- Herbert, Gentleman (succeeded to the
Herbert estates on the death of his uncle, the Reverend Ed-
ward Herbert-Kenney, in 1842, in accordance with the provi-
sions of the will of his maternal grand-uncle, John Herbert of
Castle Island, whereupon he assumed by Royal License the
additional name and arms of Herbert), by his wife Jane,
daughter of Daniel Humphreys of Broomfield. in the county
of Cork. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and sable, three lions
r.impant, two and one counterchanged (for Herbert of
Castle Island) ; 2 and 3. per pale or and azure a fleur-de-
lis between three crescents counterchanged (for Kenney).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, a bundle of twelve arrows in
saltire or, headed and feathered argent, belted gules, and
buckled of the first (for Herbert) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm erect vested gules, cuffed argent,
the hand grasping a paper scroll proper (for Kenney).
Motto — " Ung je servirai." Married, November 16, 1874,
Harriett Mary, daughter of Thomas M. Gren of Aghadoe,
near Youghal, in the county of Cork.
KENNY, see FITZGERALD-KENNY.
WILLIAM LIONEL CREAN NICHOLAS DE
KENNE FITZGERALD KENNY, Gentleman, late 4th
Batt. Connaught Rangers. Born Nov. 23, 1872, being the
eldest son of the late James Christopher Fitzgerald Kenny,
Esq., J. P. CO. Galway, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, Barrister-
at-Law, M.R.I. A., by his wife Helena Mary, now of
Clogher House, dau. and coheir of the late Major Patrick
Crean Lynch, D.L., of Clogher House, co. Mayo, by his
wife Marcella, third dau. of Sir Michael Dillon Bellew,
Bart. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and azure, a
fleur-de-lis between three crescents all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of an earl's coronet
or, a demi-arm erect, sleeved gules, with a white ruff,
holding in the hand a roll of parchment proper. Motto—
"Teneat, luceat, floreat." Married, 1896, Josephine, third
dau. of D. L. Delmasof San Francisco. 5(?(z/.f— Kilclogher,
Monivea, Athenry, co. Galway ; Clogher House, Ballyglass,
CO. Mayo.
JAMES WILLIAM KEN YON, Gentleman. Born
August 13, i860, being the eldest son of the late John
Walter Kenyon, and Sarah his wife, daughter of the late
William Carter. Livery — Grey or black and gold. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, on a chevron invected or,
between two crosses patonce in chief argent and a lion
sejeant in base of the second, a woolpack of the first ;
and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
sejant proper, holding in the mouth a cross patonce argent,
and resting the dexter forepaw on a woolpack sable ; with
the Motto, "Si diligens honorabilis." Postal address—
Cecily Hill, Cirencester. C//c^— Boodle's.
m ROBERT LLOYD KENYON, Esquire, J. P., D.L.,
© and Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and Alder-
man for Shropshire 1889, Recorder of Oswestry 1896, M.A.
Ch. Ch. , Oxford (Vinerian Scholar, Oxon. , 1872), Barrister-at-
Law of the Middle Temple. Born Jan. 18, 1848, bemg the
eldest son of the late John Robert Kenyon, Esq., Q.C., by
his wife Mary Eliza, only dau. of Edward Hawkins, F.R.S.,
Keeper of Antiquities at the British Museum. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three
crosses flory argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest-On a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, restmg the
dexter paw on a cross flory argent. Motto— " Magnani-
miter crucem sustine." Married, June 9, 1886, Ellen
Frances, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Walsham How,
Bishop of Wakefield. 5m^— Pradoe, Oswestry, Shrop-
shire. C/«^— United University.
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§CoL. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM SLANEY KENYON-
SLANEY, P.C. (1904), J. P. and D.L. for county of
Salop, M. P. for the Newport Division of Shropshire,
formerly Colonel ist Battalion Grenadier Guards. Born
1847, being the eldest son of the late Colonel William
Kenyon-Slaney, by his wife Frances Catherine, daughter
of the late Robert A. Slaney, Esquire, Member of Parlia-
ment, of Hatton Grange, in the county of Salop. Clubs
— Carlton, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend between
three martlets erminois (for Slaney) ; 2 and 3 sable, a
chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent
(for Kenyon) ; and impaling the arms of Bridgeman,
namely sable, ten plates, four, three, two and one, on a
chief argent, a lion passant ermines. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head gules, winged erminois, and gorged
with a collar gemel or (for Slaney) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion sejant proper, resting the dexter paw
on a cross flory argent (for Kenyon). Mottoes — "Deo
duce, comite industria" (for Slaney); " Magnanimiter
crucem sustine" (for Kenyon). Married, 1887, Mabel
Selina, commonly known as Lady Mabel Selina Bridgeman,
eldest daughter of the third Earl of Bradford; and has
Issue — Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney, Gentle-
man, born 1892; and Sybil Agnes. Residence — Hatton
Grange, Shifnal, in the county of Salop.
§ WILLIAM GEORGE KEPPEL, Esquire, Major late
4th Goorkhas. Bo7-n June 5, 1836, being the eldest
son of the Hon. and Rev. T. R. Keppel, Hon. Canon of
Norwich, Rector of North Creake, Norfolk, and his wife
Frances, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard,
Bart, /.iwrv— Drab. Armorial bearings— Gules, three
escallops argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's head and neck argent.
Motto—" Ne cede malis." Married, Dec. 6, 1864, Emily,
dau. of John Haughton. Seat — Old Buckenham Grange,
Attleborough, Norfolk. Club — Norfolk (Norwich).
§ HARRY ERNEST CLAY-KER-SEYMER, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Depuly-
ft^(^1*'&l>f)rt1P1* Lieutenant for the county of Ber-
*iPi\,\,'^^iS}X,}^\\\X.\, wick. Justice of the Peace for the
counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, and
Dorset. Bom 1832, being the eldest son of the late James
Clay, Member of Parliament for Hull, by his wife Eliza
Camilla, daughter of Joseph Allen Woolrych of Weobly,
in the county of Hereford, and assumed tlie additional
surnames and arms of Ker-Seymer by Royal License, 1864.
Armorial bearings -He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, or two wings conjoined in lure gules, on a chief azure,
three martlets argent (for Seymer) ; 2 quarterly, i. and iiii.
vert, on a chevron argent, three mullets gules, in base a
unicorn's head erased of the second ; ii. and iii. azure, three
crosses moline argent, all within a bordure of the la^t (for
Ker) ; 3 argent, a clievron engrailed paly sable and or,
between three trefoils slipped of the second (for Clay)
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Ker-
Seymer, quarterly. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crests, i. a chapeau gules turned up ermine, winged
or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head
erased argent, gorged with a collar azure, thereon three
crosses moline also argent (for Ker) ; 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, two wings displayed argent, each charged
with a chevron engrailed, between three trefoils slipped
sable (for Clay). Motto — " Dulce pro patria periculum."
Married, April 21, 1864, Gertrude, only surviving daughter
and heir of Henry Ker-Seymer, Esquire, of Hanford, in
the county of Dorset, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1842, Doctor of Civil Laws, and
Member of Parliament for the county from 1846 to 1864,
by his wife Isabella Helen, youngest daughter of William
Webber of Binfield Lodge, in the county of Berkshire ; and
has Issue — (i) Evelyn Clay-Ker-Seymer, Gentleman, born
February 26, 1865; (2) Horace Vere Clay-Ker-Seymer,
Gentleman, born September 19, 1866; Winifred; and
Violet. .Sffl/— Hanford, near Blandford, in the county of
Dorset.
KERR, see SCOTT-KERR.
§ ROBERT MALCOLM KERR, Esquire, LL.D.
(Glasgow), Barrister-ai-Law, J. P. for cos. of Dum-
barton, Middlesex, and London, D.L. for Middlesex,
Comr. of Lieut, for City of London, formerly Judge
of the City of London Court, and one of the Coms. of
the Central Criminal Court (resigned 1901). Born June
5, 1821, being the eldest surviving son of John Kerr,
Commissary of Hamilton and Campsie, in the Arch-
bishopric of Glasgow, by Elizabeth, only dau. of Alexander
Malcolm, Merchant in Glasgow. Club — Athenceum. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron
cotised argent, three mullets of the first (for Kerr) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a saltire azure, between four boars' heads erased
gules, five mullets of the first, a canton of the third, gutte-
d'eau, thereon a lion rampant double-queued of the field (for
Malcolm). Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a mullet argent ; and on an escroll
above this Motto, " Praise God." Married, Aug. 2, 1848,
Maria S. L. , fourth dau. of late Charles Knight, Publisher in
London; and has Issue — (i) Kenneth Malcolm Eliot Kerr,
Gentleman, Lieut. 96th Regt. , b. July 18, 1849, d. at Meerut,
May 15, 1871 ; (2) Edward Cecil Malcolm Kerr, Gentleman,
b. July 20, 1851, d. Jan. 23, 1861 ; (3) Robert Malcolm Napier
Kerr, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. Feb. 7, 1857; (4)
Charles Henry Malcolm Kerr, Gentleman, b. Jan. 22, 1858 ;
and Elizabeth Malcolm Kerr,
RUSSELL JAMES KERR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law, Vice-
Chairman County Council, and a Verderer of H.M. Forest
of Dean. Born September 4, 1832, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late William Charles Kerr, M.D. ,
of The Haie. by his wife Maria Eliza Robison, youngest
daughter of William Lewis, Honourable East India Com-
pany's Service. Clubs — Windham, Raleigh. Livery —
White and scarlet. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, on a chevron embattled, between a fleur-
de-lis in chief, and a martlet in base argent, three mullets
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's
head erased or. Motto — " Deus solamen." Married,
September 4, i860, Rosa Mary Anne, eldest daughter of
George R. Griffiths of Castle Hill, Englefield Green, in the
county of Surrey; and has Issue — (i) Russell James Kerr,
Gentleman, born January 23, 1863 [married, January 18,
1888, Miriam Matilda, eldest' daughter of J. R. Pine-Coffin
of Portledge, North Devon, and has, William John Kerr,
Gentleman, born April 23, 1890 ; Ralph Kerr, Gentleman,
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(2) Mark Kerr, Gentleman, born November 10, 1877, 2nd
Batt. Scottish Rifles ; Mary ; and Katharine. Seat — The
Haie, Newnham-on-Severn, in the county of Giourcster.
H REAUCHAMP ALBERT THOMAS KERR-
W PEARSE, Esq., Capt. Rifle Brigade. Born 1871
being the eldest son of the Rev. Beauchamp Kerr Warren
Kerr-Pearse, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. University Coll.,
Oxford, who assumed by Royal Licence the additional sur-
name of Kerr in i88g, by his wife Geraldine Henrietta, third
dau. of Richard Samuel Guinness, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
sometime M. P. , of Deepwell, co. Dublin. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, the
sun in his splendour proper (for Pearse); 2 and 3, ii. and iii.,
gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the field, all
within a bordure quarterly argent and or (for Kerr). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a
tilting-spear in bend sinister all proper, between two estoiles
gules (for Pearse) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, the sun in
his splendour proper (for Kerr). Mottoes — " Cadente por-
rigo dextram," and " Sero sed serio." Club — Army and
Navy.
HENRY WALKER KERRICH- WALKER, Esq. . J. P.
for CO. of Durham. Borfi 1832, being the son of the late
Edward Kerrich, Esq., J. P., of Arnolds, by Mary Evelyn
Susan, second dau. of the late Richard Fuller of The
Rookery, Surrey ; and assumed the additional surname and
arms of Walker by Royal License in 1877, in compliance
with the will of John Walker of Stebbing Hall. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse embattled
counter-embattled, with plain cotises sable, in chief a quatre-
foil between two crescents, and in base a crescent between
two quatrefoils gules (for Walker) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a pile
argent, between two galtraps or, a galtrap of the field (for
Kerrich). Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound's
head couped argent, gorged with a collar gemel sable, a
crescent gules (for Walker) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of two spears in saltire proper, a galtrap or (for
Kerrich). Motto— " Faire sans dire." Married. 1864,
Isabella, eldest dau. of G. Reid of London ; and has, with
other Issue— V.dvi&rd. Henry Walker, Gentleman, b. Dec.
1864. 5ea/— Newker House, Chester-le-Street, Durham.
KERSEY. Argent, on a pile between two roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper, a boar's head couped of the
field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, between two branches
of cinquefoils, a boar's head as in the arms. MottO—
" Peractus conamine."
Sons of Robert Kersey, Gentleman, b. 1818 ; d. 1904 ;
t?i. ist, 1837, Caroline Charlotte, ygst. d. of late
Richard Osborn : —
Walter Robert Kersey, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; m. i86g,
Catherine Susannah, d. of Benjamin Duvall of Tyrwhitt
Road, St. John's, S.E. Res.— $2 Wickham Road, Brockley,
London, S.E.
Alexander Henry Kersey, Gentleman, /'. 1850 ; m. 1887,
Alice, d. of Thomas James Steel ; and has issue — Robert
Hogarth Kersey, Gentleman ; Kathleen ; and Eileen. Res.
— 19 Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W.
EDMUND WILLIAM KERSHAW, Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late Edward Newman Kershaw
of Heskin Hall, Eccleston, Lanes. Armorial toearings—
Per fesse indented argent and sable, a pale counterchanged,
three cross crosslets of the last, a chief azure, thereon as
many bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of two
trunks of trees erect, sprouting from the sinister a pheasant
proper, holding in the beak two ears of wheat slipped or.
Motto— "Fide semper Deo." Residence — 10 Hanover
Square, London, W.
§ WILLIAM KESWICK, Esquire, of Eastwick Park,
Leatherhead, co. Surrey, and Beech Grove, co. Dum-
fries, J. P. and High Sheriff" co. Surrey, Lord of the Manor
of Bookham, Leatherhead. Born 1834, being the son of
the late Thomas Kissock of Richibuck, Canada, and Beech
Grove, Dumfriesshire. r/«i^— Devonshire. Armorial bear-
ings—'^able, a saltire argent and a chief invected of the
second, the latter charged with a rose gules between two
thistles slipped and leaved proper. Mantling sable doubled
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, between
two wings argent, an arm vested azure, cuffed of the first,
the hand holding a thistle proper. Motto—" Ubique."
Married, 1870, Amelia S. [d. 1883), only dau. of the late
J. A. Dubeux. Postal arfdfrejj — Eastwick Park, Great
Bookham, Leatherhead.
RUPERT EDWARD COOKE KETTLE, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, B.A. St. John's Coll., Oxford, Recorder
of Lichfield 1899, Metropolitan Magistrate 1901, J.f. tor
COS. Essex, Kent. London, Middlesex. Surrey, and
Merionethshire. Bom December 26, 1854, being the
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eldest son of His Honour the late Sir Rupert Kettle,
County Court Judge, by his wife Mary, only child of
Edward Cooke of Wolverhampton. C/ufi — Reform.
Ltverv— Blue, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings—
He bears for Arms : Azure, a beehive within two branches
of palm slipped in saltire all or, impaling the arms of
Hickman, namely, party per saltire sable and or, two
leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale, and as many fieurs-
de-lis in fesse, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent,
the hand proper, holding a balance suspended or, a port-
cullis also argent; with the Motto, " 0"i tel." Mar)ied
1881, Katherine Josephine, daughter of Sir Alfred Hickman,
Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliament. Residence —
Crofton Court, Orpington. Postal address — i Essex Court,
Temple, E.G.
KETTLE WELL, quartered by EYRES.
WILLIAM WILDMAN KETTLEWELL, Esquire.
Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of
ikOfH l>Vt10ff the University of Oxford, i?^;-// June 4,
l»vlvlvlUvll 1844, being the only son of the late
William Wildnian Kettlewell, by his wife
Ellen Cattley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Or, three bulls' heads caboshed in bend, between two bend-
lets invected sable, a cross pat^e in the sinister chief point,
also sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
bull sable, gorged with a collar and line reflexed over the
back, holding between the legs a cinquefoil, three crosses
pat^e fesseways all or. Married, October 7, 1875, Florence
Balfour, youngest daughter of Wybrants Olphert, Esquire,
Deputy-Lieutenant of Ballyconnell House, Falcarragh, in
the county of Donegal; and has Issue~{\) Henry Wild-
man Kettlewell, Gentleman, b. July 20, 1876, Lieut. King's
Shropshire Light Infantry; (2) William Robert Wildman
Kettlewell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1877, Lieut. R.N. ; (3)
George Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1879.
.S^a^— Harptree Court, East Harptree, in the county of
Somerset. C/«i?^— Naval and Military, New University.
KEVELIOC, EARL OF CHESTER, quartered by
HUSSEY and HULLEY.
t ROGER JOHN BROWNLOW KEYES, Esquire,
Lieut. R.N. Born Oct. 4, 1872, being the eldest sur-
viving son of the late Gen. Sir Charles Patton Keyes, G. C. B. ,
J. P., by his wife Katherine Jessie, dau. of the late James
Norman. Armorial bearings — Per chevron gules and
sable, three keys or, the wards of the two in chief facing
each other, and of the one in base to the sinister, on a
canton argent, a lion rampant of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an open hand
couped at the wrist proper, holding between the forefinger
and the thumb a key or. MottO — " Virtute adepta." Postal
address — Croghan, Sandgate.
KEYSER, see DE KEYSER.
ARCHIBALD WILLIAM LYLE KIDD, Gentleman,
Born January 18, 1871. being the only son of
*]>|>j>| Archibald Napier Kidd, Doctor of Medicine,
JJMUU Bachelor of Arts of the University of Dublin,
by his wife Laura Isabella, daughter of Andrew
Lyle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
a tree eradicated vert, pendent from the branches a bugle-
horn or, stringed gules, on a chief engrailed azure a rose
between two mullets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, an increscent argent, charged with
a rose gules ; with the Motto, " Donee impleat orbem."
KIDSTON (L.O., 1871). Sable, three salmon haurient
in fesse proper, on a chief or, three goats' heads erased of
the first within a bordure argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's
head erased argent. Motto — " Pro rege et lege."
Son of William Kidston, b. ; d. ; m. ,
and grandson of Archibald Glen Kidston, Merchant
in Glasgow : —
Archibald Glen Kidston, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. "Black
Watch," /'. ; m. 1898, Helcne, d. of Spencer Chapman ;
and has issue — George Pearson Glen Kidston, Gentleman,
b. 1899. Post. add. — (c/o Mrs. Kidston, Nyn Park,
Potter's Bar, London, N.
KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART,
KOWSKI-STEUART.
see DE KIERZ-
KILLIGREW, quartered by CONYERS.
ERNEST FULLER KILPIN, Esquire, Companion of
the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St.
George, 1901, Clerk of the House of Assembly of the Cape
of Good Hope, and a Justice of the Peace for the Colony.
Born May 5, 1854, being the only son of the late Rev.
S. W. Kilpin of Reading, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, dau.
of William Coles Fuller. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
argent and or, three crescents fesseways azure, between two
oak-trees eradicated in pale proper. Upon the escutcheon,
from which is pendent his badge as a C.M.G. , is placed a
helmet befitting his degree. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak
proper, charged with a pheon or, a mount vert, thereon a
saltire azure. Motto — " Firmus in firmis." Married,
Oct. 23, 1880, Augusta [Lady of The Royal Red Cross,
1902], dau. of G. W. Pilkington, Esq., of Cape Town ; and
has Isstte — (i) Ernest Tyrell Kilpin, Gentleman (Cape Civil
Service), b. Dec. 7, 1881 ; (2) Cecil Fuller Kilpin, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 3, 1884 ; (3) Ralph Pilkington Kilpin, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 10, 1887 ; (4) Denis Pilkington Kilpin, Gen-
tleman, b. June 17, 1893. Postal address — Linford, Kenil-
worth, near Cape Town. Club — Civil Service (Cape
Town).
KINAHAN, see HUDSON-KINAHAN.
KINARDSLEY, quartered by ORMSBY.
KINCAID, see BATEMAN-HANBURY-KINCAID-
LENNOX.
KING, quartered by LOVELACE.
KING, see GORDON-KING, MEADE-KING, NOEL-
KING, REEVE-KING, and STAFFORD-KING-HAR-
MAN.
ELIZABETH KING, eldest daughter and co-heir of the
late John Richard King, Esquire, J. P. Hants (High Sheriff
is the Military Cockade.
mn
mm
773
1858), late Capt. 2nd Hants Rilles, and his wife Elizabeth
Selby, eldest dau. of Robert Walmisley (and granddau. and
co-heir of Robert Selby of The Hyde. Armorial bear-
iags are, upon a lozenge — Per fesse nebiily azure and sable,
a lion rampant argent, ducally gorged, between in chief
two cross crosslets and in base an escallop or. Estate — The
Hyde, co. Middlese.x.
HENRY LOUIS KING (formerly Mahon), Gentleman.
Born 1866, being the eldest son of Ross Mahon of Lady-
well, CO. Westmeath, by Harriette, eldest dau. of Rev.
Henry King of Ballylin, and nephew of the late John
Gilbert King, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Ballylin. He as-
sumed the surname and arms of King only by Royal
Licence, dated May 17, 1901. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a lion rampant, double-queued or. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop
gules. Motto — " Spes tutissima ccelis." Married, May
1904, Winifred Harriet, dau. of W. S. Ward. Seat —
Ballylin, Ferbane, King's Co. Clubs — Kildare Street
(Dublin), Royal St. George's Yacht.
H Sir HENRY SEYMOUR KING, K.C.I. E. (created
® Companion of the Indian Empire, 1887, and Knight
Commander, 1892), F.R.G.S., M.A. (Oxford), Member of
Her Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of
London, M. P. for the Central Division of Hull since 1885.
Born Jan. 4, 1852, being the eldest son of Henry Samuel
King, Esq., J. P. for Esse.x, of the Manor House, Chigwell,
and his wife Ellen, dau. of John Blakeway. Clubs — Carlton,
Conservative, St. Stephen's, Savile, Alpine, Royal Yacht
Squadron, Royal Temple Yacht, Royal Yorkshire Yacht,
Royal Thames Yacht. Livery — Blue, with blue and white
striped vest and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly argent and azure, in the second and third
quarters a quatrefoil of the first, over all a bend barry of
si.x of the second, charged with a quatrefoil also of the
first and gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and badge of a K.C.I.E. iviantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel azure.
and holding in the dexter forepaw a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — " Floreo in ungue leonis." Married, Oct. 21,
1875, Julia Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Jenkins, D.D. ,
LL. D. , of Montreal. Postal address— 2^ Cornwall Gardens,
South Kensington, S.W.
LUCAS WHITE KING, Esquire, Companion of the
Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (1898), LL.D.,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), F.S.A. ; entered the Indian Civil
Service 1878, served as Political Officer with the Zhob
Valley Field Force 1890, with Waziristan Expedition
1894-95 (mentioned '» despatches, medal with clasp), with
Indo-Afghan Demarcation Commission as Boundary Com-
missioner 1895, and with Kohat-Kurran Field Force and
Tirah Expedition as Political Officer 1897-98 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with three clasps, C.S.I.) ; is a Fellow of
the Punjab University, a Member of the Royal Geographical,
Royal Asiatic, and Numismatic Societies. Born 1856, being
the eldest son of the late Dep. Surg. Gen. Henry King,
Principal of Medical School, Madras. Armorial bearings
— Gules, two lions rampant combatant, supporting a dexter
hand couped at the wrist and erect, above it an estoile
argent, a bordure ermines. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped
at the wrist and erect, the third and fourth fingers turned
down proper, charged on the wrist with an estoile as in the
arms. Motto — "Spes tutissima ca:lis." Married, 1891,
Geraldine, dau. of the late Alfred Harmsworth, Barrister-
at-law of the Middle Temple.
KING (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale gules and
or, a lion rampant counterchanged holding between the
paws a boar's head erased of the second (King); 2 and
3, or, on a fesse bretessed azure, between three wolves'
heads erased sable, as many lozenges argent (Sealy).
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased gules, charged with two
bezants in fesse. Motto — " Spes tutissima ccelis." Livery —
Chocolate brown, yellow facings.
Son of Charles Lewes King of Newtown House, Leixlip,
b. 1814 ; (/. 1869 ; m. 1853, Jane Stawell Bernard (Mrs.
King-Sealy of Richmount), d. and coh. of Capt.
Sampson Stawell Sealy : —
Charles Sealy King, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, b. i860;
m. 1886, Beatrice Ada, d. of William Jocelyn Bradford,
M.D. (Trin. Coll., Dub.); and has issue — (i) Ludlow
Sealy King, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Charles Sealy King,
Gentleman, b. 1894; Esther; and Violet Rose. Seat —
Richmount, Bandon, co. Cork. C///^— County (Cork).
KING-HARMAN, see S TAFFORD-KING-HARMAN.
CHARLES ANTHONY KING-HARMAN, Esquire,
C.M.G. , M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Colonial Seer, of Mauri-
tius 1893-97, since when he has been Administrator of St.
Lucia. Born 1851, being the third son of the late Hon.
Lawrence Harman King-Harman, by his wife Mary Cecilia,
dau. of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, N.B. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three rams passant argent, attired or (for Harman) ; 2 and
3, gules, two lions rampant combatant supporting a dexter
hand couped at the wrist and erect argent (for King).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal
crest coronet or, a dexter arm armed and erect in pale
proper, cuffed argent, the hand also proper grasping two
slips of roses one gules, the other argrnt, stalked, seeded,
and leaved proper (for Harman) ; 2. out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and fourth fingers
turned down proper (for King). Married, 1888, Constance,
dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph, G.C.M.G., C.B. ; and
has surviving /.fj?/^— Lawrence Hope King-Harman, Gentle-
man, b. 1889 ; (2) Robert Douglas K'ng-Harman, Gentle-
man, b. 189 1 ; and Geraldine. Residence -Gov&xwcas.n^
House Castries, St. Lucia. C/«(^— Windham.
MONTAGUE JOCELYN KING-HARMAN, Esquire,
Col. I.S.C. was D.A.Q.M.G. at Meerut 1877-82 and ist
Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India 1892-97. Bo)n 1843, being
the second son of the late Hon. Lawrence Harman King-
Harman, by his wife Mary Cecilia, dau. of James Raymond
Johnstone of Alva, N.B. Armorial bearings- Quarterly
I and 4, sable, a chevron between three rams passant argent,
attired or (for Harman) ; 2 and 3, gules, two lions rampant
combatant supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist
is the Naval Cockade.
774
mm
mn
and erect argent (for King). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests- I. out of a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter arm,
armed and erect in pale proper, cuffed argent, the hand also
proper grasping two slips of roses, one gules the other
argent, stalked, seeded, and leaved proper (for Harman) ; 2.
out of a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter liand erect, the
third and fourth fingers turned down proper (for King).
Married, 1869, Emily, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Henry Rigby,
R. E. ; and has Issue -{\) Edward Henry King-Harman,
Gentleman, b. 1870 [/«., 1896, Emily Florence, dau. of j. G.
Meugens, Esq., of Calcutta]; and Mary Elizabeth [/«. ,
1892, Arthur Morgan]. Residence —
WENTWORTH HENRY KING-HARMAN, Esquire,
formerly Col. R.A. andCh. Inspector of Small Arms. Borti
1840, being the eldest surviving son of the late Hon. Law-
rence Harman King-Harman, by his wife Mary Cecilia,
dau. of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, N.B. Armorial
bearings - Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three rams pasbant argent, attired or (for Harman) ; 2 and 3,
gules, two lion rampant combatant supporting a dexter
hand couped at the wrist and erect argent (for King).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests i. out of a ducal
crest coronet or, a dexter arm, armed and erect in pale
proper, cuffed argent, the hand also proper grasping two
slips of roses one gules, the other argent, stalked, seeded,
and leaved proper (for Harman); 2. out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and fourth fingers
turned down proper (for King). Married, 1863, Annie
Kate, dau. of the late D. J. Smith of Kingston, Canada;
and has surviving Issue -{\) Wentworth Alexander King-
Harman, Esq., Cai:)t. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles; Beatrice
Caroline; Lilian Mary; and Annette Maud {in., March
1900, Capt. Thomas Carson, Royal Irish Rifles]. Residence
— Newcastle, Ballymahon, co. Longford. Club — Junior
United Service.
§ WILLIAM EDWARD KING-KING, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant fur the county
of Hereford. Born June 14, 1842, being the second son of
the late James King-King, Esquire, Justice of the Peace,
Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts, Member ol Parliament
for the county of Hereford, 1852-1868, by his wife Mary
Cochrane, daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Wellington. Livery — Dark blue, with orange
collar, cuffs, and waistcoat, dark blue plush breeches.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, argent
and azure, on a bend barry of the second and gules,
between in the second and third quarters two estoiles of six
points pierced or, three cinquefoils of the last, and im-
paling the arms of Lowry-Corry, namely, quarterly i and 4,
gules a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ;
2 and 3 sable, a cup argent, with a garland between two
laurel branches all issuing therefrom proper (for Lowry).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant bendy or and azure,
supporting two branches composed of as many roses gules
and three cinquefoils vert, slipped and leaved of the last ;
with the Motto, " Floreo in ungue leonis. " Married,
April 6, 1876, Lady Florence Elizabeth, daughter of the
Right Honourable .Armar Lowry-Corry, third Earl of Bel-
more ; and has Issue — Eustace King-King, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 14, 1880, Lieut. "The Queen's Regt." ; Alice
Marion; and Blanche Mary Cochrane. Estate and postal
address — Staunton Court, Staunton-on-Arrow, Hereford-
shire.
LIONEL FORTESCUE KING-NOEL, Esquire,
commonly called the Hon. Lionel Fortescue King-
Noel, J. P. and D.L. co. of Surrey, late Capt. 9th Lancers,
heir-presumptive to the Earldom of Lovelace. Born Nov. 16,
1865, being the third but second surviving son of the late
Rt. Hon. William King-Noel, ist Earl of Lovelace, Vis-
count and Baron Ockham of Ockham, Surrey, and 8th
Baron King, and the only son by his second marriage with
Jane, widow of Edward Jenkins, Bengal C.S. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, fretty gules, a canton
ermine, in chief (for distinction) a cross crosslet of the
second (for Noel); 2 and 3, sable, three spear-heads erect
argent, embrued gules, on a chief or, as many pole-axes
azure, the edges to the sinister (for King) ; and impaling the
arms of Anson, namely argent, three bends engrailed gules,
in the sinister chief a crescent of the last. Mantling gules
and or. Crests — \. on a wreath of the colours, a buck
statant argent, attired or, charged (for distinction) with a
cross crosslet gules (for Noel) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested azure,
charged with three ermine spots in fesse or, the cuff argent,
the hand proper, grasping a truncheon sable, the top
broken off, the bottom couped of the third (for King).
Motto -"Labor ipse voluptas." Ma?-ried, April 29, 1895,
Lady Edith Anson, fourth dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 2nd
Earl of Lichfield ; and has Issue — Evelyn Catherine ;
Phyllis Edith ; and Rosemary Diana. Seats — Horsley
Towers, Leatherhead ; Ben Dampli Forest, Auchnasheen,
Ross, N. B. Clubs - Army and Navy, St. James's.
KINGAN (U.CJ.). Azure, a fesse indented argent, be-
tween an antique crown in chief or and in base two dexter
hands clasped and conjoined, that on the dexter ringed on
the third finger with a royal signet all proper. Mantling
1
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
dexter hands clasped and conjoined as in the arms, thereon a
lion rampant guardant or. Motto — "A favore regis
nomen."
Son of late William Kingan of Silverstream , White
Abbey, co. Antrim : —
Samuel Kingan, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Down, b. 1824;
m. 1875, Janie, d. of late John Sinclair of The Grove, Belfast ;
and has issue — (i) William Sinclair Kingan, Gentleman,
b. 1876; (2) Thomas Davison Kingan, Gentleman, b. i%7();
Elizabeth Janie Sinclair ; and Mary Ethel. Seat — Glen-
ganagh, Bangor, co. Down. Chib—\J\ste\: (Belfast).
KINGERLEE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend between a
sun in splendour in chief both or, and a martlet in base
argent, three mullets gules, on a chief of the second a
mullet also gules, between two fleurs-de-lis of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a hillock vert, thereon a dove close
proper, holding in the beak an olive-leaf slipped proper,
two fleurs-de-lis or. Motto — " Integritate et fidelitate."
Son of Thomas Kingerlee of Banbury, Oxon, : —
is the Military Cockade.
mm
l^in
775
Thomas Henry Kingerlee, Gentleman, J.P. ,and some-
time Mayor of the city of Oxford, b. . Res. — Foxcombe
Hill, Oxford.
FITZHARDINGE KINGSCOTE, Esquire, Capt. Rifle
Brigade, and afterwards Hon. Major Mayo Militia, J.P.
for CO. Galway. Born March i6, 1837, being the second
son of Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., J.P. for co. Glou-
cester, High Sheriff 1841, Col. of the North Gloucester
Militia, by his second wife Hariott Mary Anne, eldest dau.
of Rt. Hon. Benjamin, ist Lord Bloomfield. Armorial
bearings — Argent, ten escallops, four, three, two and one
sable, on a canton gules, a mullet pierced or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop sable. Married, 1863, Agnes Janet, dau. of John
Stuart of London, Canada West ; and has Issue— (1) Ran-
dolph .AUiert Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Esq., Capt. R. E. , b.
Feb. 6, 1867 [;/?., 1890, Florence Louise, youngest dau. of
the late Sir E. Boehm, Bart.]; (2) Alexander Fitzhardinge
Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1868; (3) John Henry Kingscote,
Gentleman, /;. 1873, d.s.p. Sept. 19, 1895; (4) Thomas
George Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1875; Hariott Isabel;
Mary Sophia [w., 1895, John Barclay Stacey] ; Agnes
Louise [m., 1890, Charles George Meredyth] ; and Caroline
Frances [/«., 1896, J. Lumsden, M.D.].' .S'ea/— Fur bough,
CO. Galway.
HENRY BLOOMFIELD KINGSCOTE, Esquire, Col.
R. H.A. Born Feb. 28, 1843, being the third son of the
late Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., J.P. forco. Gloucester,
High Sheriff 1841, Col. of the North Gloucester Militia, by
his second wife Hariott Mary .Anne, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Benjamin, ist Lord Bloomfield. Armorial bearings-
Argent, ten escallops, four, three, two and one sable, on a
canton gules, a mullet pierced or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop
sable. Married, firstly, March 31, 1870, Louisa Katharine,
eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Ridley, C.B. (marriage dissolved
1871). He married secondly, April 20, 1880, Mary, eldest
dau. of John Hamilton of Fyne Court, co. Somerset, and
widow of Capt. Lawrell, 4th Hussars. Residence —
H HOWARD KINGSCOTE, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. Ox-
^ fordshire Light Infantry. Born April 29, 1845, being
the third but only surviving son of the late Henry Robert
Kingscote, by his wife Harriett Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Christopher Tower of Weald Hall, Essex. Armorial
bearings — Argent, ten escallops, four, three, two and one
sable, on a canton gules, a mullet pierced or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop sable. Married, June 25, 1885, Adeline Georgina
Isabella, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Drummond
Wolff, G. C. M. G. , K. C. B. , M. P. Residence—
JOHN BLOOMFIELD KINGSCOTE, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 27, 1851, being the sixth son of the late
Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., J.P. , High Sheriff 1841,
Col. of the North Gloucester Militia, by his second wife
Hariott Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Benjamin,
1st Lord Bloomfield. Armorial bearings — Argent, ten
escallops, four, three, two and one sable, on a canton
gules, a mullet pierced or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop sable.
Married, 1884, Harriet, dau. of J. Rogerson ; and has
Issue— ]o\\n Kingscote, Gentleman, b. June 15, 1885; and
Harriet Caroline. Residence — Stratton Audley, Bicester.
Club — Brooks's.
§SiR ROBERT NIGEL FITZHARDINGE KINGS-
COTE, K.C.B., late Scots Guards, A.D.C. to Lord
Raglan during the Crimean Campaign, Hon. Col. 4th
Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. , M.P. for West Gloucestershire
1852-95, Commissioner of Woods and Forests 1885-95,
Receiver-Gen. of the Duchy of Cornwall 1888, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Gloucester, J.P. for Wilts, Paymaster to His
Majesty's Household 1901, Extra Equerry to His Majesty
1864. Born Feb. 28, 1830, being the eldest son of
Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff, Col.
of the North Gloucester Mihtia, by his first wife Lady
Isabella Frances Anne Somerset, sixth dau. of the Most
Noble Henry, 6th Duke of Beaufort. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, ten escallops, four, three, two and one sable.
on a chief gules, a mullet pierced or ; and impaling the arms
of Curzon-Howe, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, a fesse
between three wolves' heads couped sable (for Howe) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or,
collared gules (for Ciirzon). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop sable.
Married, firstly, March 13, 1851, Caroline Sophia, dau. of
Col. Wyndham of Petworth (afterwards Lord Leconfield) ;
secondly, Feb. 5, 1856, Lady Emily Marie Curzon-Howe
(a Lady of the Bedchamber to H.R.H. the Princess of
Wales), dau. of Rt. Hon. Richard, ist Earl Howe; and by
second marriage has Issue— ^\ge\ Richard Fitzhardinge
Kingscote, Ksq., J.P. and D.L. , late Lieut. Rifle Brigade,
b. ¥eh. 1857; Harriet Maud Isabella [m., July 21, 1880,
A. Maitland Wilson of Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk] ; and
Winifred Ida [w., July 16, 1879, the Most Hon. George
Henry Hugh, Marquess of Cholmondeley]. Seat — Kings-
cote Park, Wotton-under-Edge, co. Gloucester. Towti
residence— \<^ South Audley Street, W. C/wi^— Brooks's.
THOMAS ARTHUR FITZHARDINGE KINGS-
COTE, Gentleman. Bom Jan. 16, 1845, being the fourth
son of Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., J.P. , High Sheriff
1841, Col. of the North Gloucester Militia, by his second
wife Hariott Mary .Anne, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Benjamin,
ist Lord Bloomfield. Armorial bearings — Argent, ten
escallops, four, three, two and one sable, on a canton gules,
a mullet pierced or, and impaling the arms of Giftbrd,
namely azure, a chevron between three stirrups with
leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, charged
with eight pellets. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -
On a wreath of the colours, an escallop sable. Married,
Aug. 31, 1872, Hon. EveMne Mary, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Robert Francis, 2nd Lord Gifford ; and has Issue — (i)
Eric Thomas Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Maurice
Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1887.
WILLIAM ANTHONY KINGSCOTE, Gentleman.
Bom Nov. 26, 1848, being the fifth son of Thomas Henry
Kingscote, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1841, Col. of the North
Gloucester Militia, by his second wife Hariott Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Benjamin, ist Lord Bloomfield.
Armorial bearings — Argent, ten escallops, four, three,
two and one sable, on a canton gules, a mullet pierced or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an escallop sable. Married, March, 12, 1872,
Catherine Jeanette, youngest dau. of Robert Pringle of
Bective, New South Wales ; and has Issue. Residence —
KINGSLEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD, HUL-
LEY, and TRAFFORD.
ANDREW DE PORTAL KINGSMILL, Gentleman,
2nd Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Born 1881, being
the only son of the late William Howley Kingsmill,
Esquire, M.A. , J.P. , High Sheriff 1875, by his wife
Constance Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Wyndiiam
S. Portal, Bart. Armorial bearings^.Argent, senile of
cross crosslets fitch^e sable, a chevron ermines between
three fers-de-moline pierced of the second, a chief of the
third, all within a bordure wavy azure. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm vested argent, charged with a bendlet azure, cuff er-
mines, the hand proper grasping a fer-de-moline as in the
arms. Motto— " Do well, doubt not." Married, 1904,
Gladys Frances, younger dau. of the late Capt. Johnson,
64th Regt. Seat — Sydmonton Court, Newbury. Club —
Guards'.
§ JULIAN CLAUD DE KENNE BRUCE KINGS-
MILL, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery.
Borri May 11, 1866, being the son of the late Thomas
Nugent Kingsmill (formerly Kenney) [nephew of the
ninth Earl of Westmeath], by his wife Isabel Augusta
Bruce, dau. and sole heir of Colonel Sir John Kingsmill,
Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, of Hermitage Park,
Commander of the Battle Axe Guards of the Castle of
Dublin. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quar-
terly I and 4, argent sem^e of cross crosslets fitch^e sable,
a chevron ermines between three fers de moline pierced
of the second, a chief of the third (for Kingsmill) ; 2 and
3, per pale or and azure, a fleur-de-lis between three
S is the Naval Cockade.
776
mm
f^in
crescents all counterchanged, a crescent for difference (for
Kenney). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, vested argent, cuffed ermines, in the hand proper
a fer de moline as in the arms (for Kingsmill) ; 2. out of
an Earl's coronet or, a cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuffed
argent, the hand grasping a roll of parchment proper, the
arm charged with a crescent argent for difference (for
Kenney). MottO — "Do well, doubt nought." Married,
1893, Emily Lydia, eldest dau. of the late James Mars-
land.
FREDERICK WILLIAM KINGSTONE, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor Supreme Court of Toronto,
M.A., B.C.L. (Toronto). Born 1836, being the only
surviving son of the late Arthur Johnston Kingstone,
Esq., of Mosstown, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), J. P. co.
Longford, High Sheriff 1826, who (/. 1884, by Elizabeth,
second daughter of the late David Courtney of Mespil,
CO. Dublin. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and
of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
behtting his degree, with a Mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle
soaring aloft proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto,
"Yet higher." Married, April 1899, Marie Louise,
gules, a chevron counterchanged between a thistle slipped
in de.xter chief proper and a trefoil in sinister chief or, in
de-xter base a trefoil slipped vert, and in the sinister a
thistle slipped of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a swan holding in its
beak a thistle shpped proper. Motto — " Dei gratia."
Married, Oct. 3, 1871, Henrietta Georgina, eld. dau. of
Very Rev. Henry James Grasett, Dean of Toronto and
Rector of St. James's Cathedral ; and has Issue -{\) Henry
Grasett Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1873; (2) Arthur
Courtenay Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1874; (3) Herbert
Dolier Kingstone, Gentleman, h. 1884; (4) George Alex-
ander Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; Fanny Charlotte ;
Edith Henrietta ; and Mary Augusta. Residence —469 Jarvis
Street, Toronto, Canada.
CHARLES YOUNG KINLOCH, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Perth. Born 1863, being the eldest son of the late David
James Kinloch, Esq., Colonel R.A., by his wife Katherine
Mary, dau. of Henry Young, Esq., J. P., Chief .Secretary
at Bombay. Livery — Blue, with yellow facings. Armo-
rial bearings— Azure, on a chevron between three mascles
or, a boar's head erased of the field, a fleur-de-lis in chief
youngest dau. of the late John Laird, Esq., J. P., of Bir-
kenhead, Cheshire. Estate and postal address — Gourdie,
Dunkeld, Perthshire. C/«/'— County (Perth).
The Right Honour.\bi,e MARY MORGAN-GREN-
VILLE, nth BARONESS KINLO.SS, in the Peerage of
Scotland, a Lady of the Order of the Crown of India. Born
Sept. 30, 1852, being the elder dau. and co-heir of the late Most
Noble Sir Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and
Chandos, 3rd Earl Temple of Stowe, 7th Viscount Cobham,
and loth Lord Kinloss, G.C.S.I., CLE., P.C, by his first
wife, Caroline, only dau. of Robert Harvey of Langley
Park, Bucks, sister of Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, Bart.
Armorial bearings are upon two lozenges, the dexter being
the arms of Morgan-Grenville, namely, quarterly i and 4,
vert, on a cross argent five torteaux, and for distinction a
canton or (for Grenville) ; 2 and 3, paly of six argent and
or, a lion rampant regardant sable, charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet of the second, between four quatrefoils
saltireways of the third (for Morgan), and upon an escut-
cheon of pretence, surmounted by the coronet of a Baroness,
the arms of Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville,
namely, quarterly i and 6, vert, on a cross argent, five tor-
teaux (for Grenville) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. or, an eagle
displayed sable ; ii. and iii. argent, two bars sable, each
charged with three martlets or (for Temple) ; 3. ermine,
two bars gules (for Nugent) ; 4. argent, on a cross sable, a
leopard's face or (for Brydges) ; 5. or, a pile gules (for
Chandos), and upon the sinister lozenge, which is sur-
mounted by the coronet of a Baroness, the arms and quar-
terings of Temple - Nugent - Brydges - Chandos - Grenville,
namely, quarterly i and 8, the arms of Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville as previously ; 2. argent, on a
cross sable, a leopard's face or (for Brydges, Dukes of
Chandos) ; 3. or, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton
argent, a lion rampant azure (for Bruce, Earls of Elgin
and Ailesbury ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, on a pile
is the Military Cockade.
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gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of Eng-
land (being the coat of augmentation granted by King
Henry VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour) ;
ii. and iii. gules, two wings conjoined in leure, points
downwards or (tor Seymour, Dukes of Somerset) ; 5. barry
of six argent and azure, in chief three torteaux, a label of
three points ermine (for Grey, Duke of Suffolk and Marquess
of Dorset) ; 6. barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant
or, ducally crowned per pale of the first and second (for
Brandon, Duke of Suffolk); 7. quarterly i. and iiii., azure,
three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ; ii. and iii., gules, three
lions passant guardant in pale or (for England), being the
arms of the Princess Mary (Tudor), younger dau. and co-
Peerage of the United Kingdom, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice, LL.D., Q.C., Dean of the Faculty of
Advocates, 1881-82, a Lord of Session (as Lord Kinnear)
since 1882, and was raised to the Peerage 1897. Born 1833,
being the son of the late John Gardiner Kinnear of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings— Sable, on a bend or three martlets
vert within a bordure engrailed of the second. Mantling
sable doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, an anchor proper, cabled or. Motto— " Spem
fortuna alit." Supporters— On either side a seagull stand-
ing on a fasces proper. Postal address— 2. Moray Place,
Edinljurgh. Clubs— Ai\\Qnxnm, Brooks's, New (Edinr.),
University (Edinr.).
heir of King Henry VII. ; pendent from the lozenges is the
Badge of the Order of the Crown of India. Married, Nov.
4, 1884, Louis Ferdinand Harry Courthope Morgan, Esq.,
Major 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster Regiment (eldest son
of George Manners Morgan, Esq., of Biddleston Park,
Bucks), who assumed by Royal Licence, dated Dec. 6, 1890,
the additional surname and arms of Grenville, and died
Aug. 1896, having had Issue — (i) The Hon. Richard George
Grenville MorganGrenville, b. Sept. 25, 1887; (2) Hon.
Luis Chandos Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, b. Oct.
10, 1889 ; (3) Hon. Thomas George Breadalbane Morgan-
Grenville, b. Feb. 26, 1891 ; (4) Hon. Robert William
21, 1892 ; and Hon. Caroline
Seats — Stowe, Buckingham ;
Morton, Bucks. Residence —
Morgan-Grenville, b. July
Mary Elizabeth Grenville.
Morton Lodge, Maid's
Biddleston Park, Brackley.
KINNEAR, see BALFOUR-KINNEAR.
The Rt. Hon. ALEXANDER SMITH KINNEAR,
BARON KINNEAR of Spurness, co. of Orkney, in the
WILLIAM JAMES KIPPEN, Esquire. J.P., B.A.
Oxon. , LL. B. Edin. , a member of the Faculty of Advocates,
Edinburgh. Born March 20, 1866, being the only son of
the late James Hill Kippen, Esq., of Busby, co. Lanark,
and Westerton, co. Dumbarton, J. P. co. Dumbarton, by
his wife Rachel, dau. of the late Robert Sword. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a saltire within a bordure engrailed
purpure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
WTeath of the colours, an eagle with wings expanded
issuing out of a tower all proper. Motto— " Liberty."
Seats — Busby, county of Lanark, and Westerton, county of
Dumbarton.
KIRBY (H. Coll.). Or, two bars gules, between a lion's
head erased in chief of the last, and a scaling-ladder in
bend in base sable within two flaunches ermine, each
charged with a fasces erect proper. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of the
battlements of a tower or, issuant therefrom an elephant's
head sable, eared gold, a rose argent, leaved and slipped
proper.
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Son of Sir Alfred Kirby of Fairlawn, Deptford, Kent,
J. P. (Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1887), d. 1841 ;
d. 1900; //I. 1869, d. of William Dawson : —
Kirby, Esq., 6. ; /«. , d. of Col. Ritchie,
sometime City Marshal. Ifes. — Bishop's Mansions, Ful-
ham, S.W.
KIRBY (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars gules, on a chief
of the last a pale or, and three crosses moline counter-
changed. Mantlinggules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colouis and between two branches of oak, leaved and
fructed proper, a torteau charged with a cross moline or.
Motto— "More majorum."
Son of Edmund Kirby, d. 1808 ; </. 1856 ; m. 1835,
Catherine, d. of Laurence Flanagan : —
Edmund Kirby, Gentleman, F.R.I.B.A., d. 1838; m.
1873, Rose Ann, d. of Benjamin Dodsworth of Burton
Grange, York; and has issue — (i) Francis Joseph Kirby,
Gentleman, i. 1874; (2) Rev. Edward Dodsworth Kirby,
/'. 1876; (3) Edmund Bertram Kirby, Gentleman, d. 1881.
J^es. — Overdale, O.xton, Birkenhead.
Sons of Laurence Daniel Kirby, Barrister-at Law (Inner
Temple), 6. 1842; d. 1880; /n. 1872, Louise, d. of
Adolphe Masson <ie Monbert of Garswood, Lanes. : —
Edgar Arthur Kirby, Gentleman, 6. 1873. /?es. — Collegio
Beda, Rome.
Laurence Hugh Kirby, Gentleman, /;. 1880. Post add.—
Eastern Telegraph Company Zanzibar.
— Gules, a crosier or, and a sword proper, pommelled and
hiked gold, in saltire within a bordure indented argent, on
a chief of the second, a thistle between two trefoils slipped
also proper. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a crosier and sword in saltire
as in the arms, enfiled by a garland of thistle and trefoils
proper. Motto — "Optimum quod primuni." Married,
firstly, 1887, Ethel Margaret, dau. of James Searight of
Lancaster Gate, London (she d.s.p. 1890). He married
secondly, 1893, Agnes Beatrice, only dau. of Sir George
Carlyon Hughes Armstrong, first Baronet ; and has Issue
— Eileen Beatrice. Seat — Thornfield, Carrickfergus.
THOMAS LASCELLES KIRK, Gentleman. Born
July I, 1852, third son of the late William Kilvington
Kirk, Gentleman, by his wife Frances, dau. of Thomas
Waistell. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron dove-
tailed ermine, on a chief or, three dragons' heads erased of
the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of
a tower, a demi-dragon or, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped gules, holding in the claws a flag-staff in
bend sinister, therefrom flowing a pennon also or ; with the
Motto, "For kirk and king." Postal address — Norton
Green, Stockton-on-Tees.
FRANCES ELIZABETH KIRK, Spinster, daughter of
the late William Kilvington Kirk, Gentleman, by his wife
Frances, dau. of Thomas Waistell. Armorial bearings are,
upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron dovetailed ermine, on
a chief or, three dragons' heads erased of the first. Postal
address — Norton Green, Stockton-on-Tees.
GEORGE EDMONDS TONE KIRK, Esq., J.P. for
CO. Antrim, High Sheriff 1892, High Sheriff of Carrick-
fergus 1883. formerly Capt. Antrim Artillery Militia. Born
1858, being the eldest son of the late Very Rev. George Bull,
D.D., Dean of Connor, by Anne, dau. of Peter Kirk, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Thornfield (who was M. P. for Carrick-
fergus, 1835-41) ; and assumed the name and arms of Kirk
by Royal License in 1882. C/«*j— lunior United Service,
Ulster (Belfast), Kildare St. (Dublin)". Armorial bearings
WILLIAM KIRK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Durham, eldest son of the late William Kilving-
ton Kirk, Gentleman, by his wife Frances, daughter of
Thomas Waistell. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, a chevron dovetailed ermine, on a chief or,
three dragons' heads erased of the first. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, out of the battlements of a tower, a demi-
dragon or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
gules, holding in the claws a flag-staff in bend sinister,
therefrom flowing a pennon also or ; with the Motto, " For
kirk and king." Married, firstly, June 1870, Mary Hannah,
dau. of George Blakelock; and secondly, Elizabeth Barrett,
dau. of George Lockwood ; and has /ssue (by his first mar-
riage)— (i) William Brown Kirk, Gentleman, i. June 1871 ;
Florence Mary [;«., firstly, 1893, Charles Henry Vane-
&k is the Military Cockade.
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Tempest, Esq., who died 1899; m., secondly, 1903, Nigel
Sydney Augustine Harrison, Esq.]; and Olive [;«., 1895,
Maryland, U.S.A. ; and has hstie — Robert Mabie Kiik-
patrick-Howat, Gentleman, born January 9, 1890; Rose
John Reay] ; and (by his second marriage) — (2) George
Lascelles Kirk, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1887 ; and Ivy.
Postal address — Norton Hall, Stockton-on-Tees.
KIRK (L.O. , II April 1905). Gules, a crosier or and a
sword proper hilted and pommelled of the second point
downwards in saltire, in the honour point the sun in his
splendour, on a chief gold a thistle slipped and an elephant's
head couped also proper. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a palm-tree proper.
Motto — " Light and liberty."
Son of Rev. John Kirk, Minister of Arbirlot, co.
Forfar, h. ; d. ; tn. 1828, Christian Guthrie,
d. of Rev. Alexander Carnegy, Minister of Inver-
keillour : —
Sir John Kirk, G.C.M.G. (1886), K.C.B. (1890), Knight
Grand Cross of the Order of Jesus Christ of Portugal,
Commander of Order of Crown of Italy, M.D., F.R.S.,
Hon. D.C.L. O.xford, Hon. D.Sc. Camb. , Hon. LL.D.
Edin., formerly H.M. Agent and Consul-General at Zanzi-
bar, H.M. Plenip. to Brussels Conference 1889-1890, b.
1832 ; m. 1867, Helen, d. of Charles Cooke. Res. —
Wavertree, Sevenoaks, Kent.
KIRKBY, quartered by COKE.
KIRKE, quartered by FLOYER.
REGINALD KIRKPATRICK- HOWAT of Mabie,
Gentleman. Eldest surviving son of Robert Kirkpatrick-
Howat, Esquire, of Mabie, J. P. and D.L. for co. Kirk-
cudbright, by his wife Amelia Rose, only child and heiress
of Edmund Blewitt, Esq., of Lantarnum Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Axms : Argent, a saltire azure, be-
tween three mullets in chief and flanks and an owl in base
gules, on a chief of the second three cushions or, within a
bordure gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter armed
hand holding a dagger in pale, distilling drops of blood pro-
per ; and in an escroll above, this Motto, " I mak sicker."
Married, Jan. 26, 1888, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Philip
d'Arcy Car or Ker, of Waldridge Manor, and Ker's Hill,
Marie Blewitt ; and Yvone. Estate and postal address —
Mabie, Dumfries. Club — Dumfries and Galloway.
§ THOMAS YADEN LLOYD KIRKWOOD, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Sligo, J. P. and D.L. co. Roscommon (High
Sheriff 1873), Lieut.-Col. sth Batt. Connaught Rangers.
Bor?i 1843, being the eldest son of the late James Kirk-
wood, Esq., of Woodbrooke, J. P. and D.L. for co. Ros-
is the Naval Cockade.
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common, and High Sheriff 1847, by Sarah Mary, dau. of
James Nicholson Soden of Moneygold, co. Sligo. C//t6s
— United Service (Dubhn), Koyal Yacht (Queenstown),
County (Roscommon), County (Cork). Livery — Blue, red
facings. Armorial bearings- Gules, on a chevron or,
between three fetterlocks argent, a pheon between twc
mullets pierced sable. Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon sable,
charged with a mullet or. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Seat — Woodbrooke, Boyle.
JAMES JOSEPH KIRSOPP, Esq., J. P. for Northum-
berland, late Capt. Northumberland Art. Div. R.A. Born
1852, being the only son of the late James Kirsopp of The
Spital, by Eliza, dau. of Geo. T. Dunn [she m. secondly
Edward Leadbitter]. Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire
ermine between two cranes in pale argent and two garbs in
fesse or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a crane
as in the arms, the de.xter claw resting on an escutcheon
argent, charged with the letter K. sable. Motto — " Credo."
Seat — The Spital, Hexham.
WILLIAM FERDINAND KIRTON, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon). Born ■ , being the youngest son of the late
William Ferdinand Kirton of Sea View, in the Colony of
Grenada, Banker. Armorial bearings Barry of six
argent, gutt6e-de-sang and gules, on a bend indented or,
a falcon's head erased sable, between two mullets of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest Upon a
wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings endorsed and inverted
proper, gutt^e-de-sang, resting the dexter claw on an escut-
cheon argent, charged with a mullet sable. Motto — "Ad
altiora."
DENIS AGAR RICHARD KIRWAN, Gentleman,
R.N. Born 1878, being the eldest son of the late John
Denis Kirwan, Esq., iViajor R.A. , by his wife Georgina
Constance, dau. of W. Talbot Agar, Esq. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron gules, between three Cornish
choughs sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough as in the arms.
Motto — " Mon Dieu, mon roi, et ma patrie." Married,
1904, Dorothy Marjory, dau. of John Dallender of New
York, U.S.A. Seat — Baunmore, Clare Galway, co.
Galway.
KITCHEN, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
ARTHUR BUCK KITCHENER, Gentleman. Born
1852, being the third son of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry
Horatio Kitchener, 9th Foot, formerly 13th Light Dragoons,
by his first wife Frances, dau. of Rev. Dr. John Chevallier
of Aspall. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure between three bustards proper,
in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased, transfixed through the neck by an arrow in bend
point to the dexter all proper, and between the attires a
horse-shoe or. Motto — "Thorough." Married, Nov. 6,
1898, Edith, dau. of John Paterson of Melbourne. Resi-
dence—
ELLIOT KITCHENER, Gentleman, M.A. Born Dec.
25, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Philip Elliott
Kitchener, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Thornton.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevon argent, surmounted
by another azure between three bustards proper, in the
centre chief point a bezant. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased,
transfixed through the neck by an arrow in bend point to
the dexter all proper, and between the attires a horse-shoe
or. Residence —
FRANCIS ELLIOTT KITCHENER, Esquire, J.P. for
CO. Stafford, and Alderman County Council, M.A., LL.M.,
late Fellow of Trin. Coll. , Camb. Born 1838, being the second
son of William Cripps Kitchener of Newmarket, Suffolk,
Solicitor, by his wife Ann, only child of John Orbell of
Kentford Hall, Suffolk. Armorial bearings —Gules, a
chevron argent, surmounted by another azure between three
bustards proper, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased, transfixed through the neck by an
arrow in bend point to the dexter all proper, and between
the attires a horse-shoe or. Married, 1868, Frances Anna,
dau. of Rev. J. P. Hammond of Sopley, Hants. Seat —
Oulton Old Hall, co. Stafford. Club — Atheneeum.
§ FREDERICK WALTER KITCHENER, Esquire,
Brevet-Col. commanding W. Yorks Regiment in the
Transvaal, D.A.A.G. Bombay 1891-96, on special service
Egyjjt 1896, served in Afghan War 1878-80 as Transport
Officer (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), Don-
gola Expedition 1896 (mentioned in despatches, fourth class
Osmanieh, medal with two clasps), and with Soudan Ex-
pedition 1898 (three clasps, and Mejidie third class). Born
May 26, 1858, being the fourth son of Lieut. -Col. Henry
Horatio Kitchener, 9th Foot, formerly 13th Light Dragoons,
by his first wife Frances, dau. of Rev. Dr. John Chevallier
of Aspall. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure between three bustards pro-
per, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased, transfixed through the neck by an arrow in bend
point to the dexter all proper, and between the attires a
horse-shoe or. Married Caroline, dau. of Col. Fenton,
9th Foot; and lias Issue — (i) Charles Chevallier Kitchener,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 27, 1886; d. May 21, 1889; (2) Henry
Hamilton Kitchener, Gentleman, b. Sept. 11, 1890; Dorothy,
(/. March 17, 1889; Frances Madge; Mary Edna; and
Philippa Chevallier. Residence—
M HENRY ELLIOT CHEVALLIER KITCHENER,
W Esquire, Lieut. -Col. commanding Depot Wesi Indian
Regiment, served in Burmah (medal and clasps). Born
Oct. s. 1846, being the eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Henry
Horatio Kitchener, 9th Foot, formerly 13th Light Dragoons,
by his first wife Frances, dau. of Rev. Dr. John Chevallier
of Aspall. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure between three bustards pro-
per, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased, transfixed through the neck by an arrow in bend,
point to the dexter all proper, and between the attires a
horse-shoe or. Married Eleanor Fanny (who d. 1897), only
child of Lieu. -Col. Franklin 1-ushington, C. B. ; and has
Issue — Henry Franklin Chevallier Kitchener, Gentleman,
Midshipman R.N.,/;. 1878; and Norah Frances,^. 1882.
Residence —
M The Rt. Hon. Sir HERBERT HORATIO KIT-
® CHENER, Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum and of
the Vaal in the Colony of the Transvaal, and of Aspall,
CO. Suffolk, Baron Kitchener of Khartoum and of Aspall,
Suff"olk, in the United Kingdom, G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
LL.D. (Camb.), D.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Edin.), Sirdar of
the Egyptain Army, H.M. Vice-Consul in Anatolia
1879-80 ; served in the Soudan 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star) ; appointed H.M. Commissioner for the deli-
mitation of the territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar 1885 ;
Gov. -Gen. of Red Sea Littoral 1886-8 (two clasps) ; A.D.C.
to H.M. the Queen 1888-96; was granted the temporary
rank of Brig-Gen. whilst employed as Sirdar of the
Egyptain Army 1892, and promoted to be Maj.-Gen. 1896,
in recognition of his services during the operations on the
Nile (British medal and Egyptian medal, two clasps) ; in
1898 he commanded the force which defeated and dispersed
the armies under Mahmund on the Atbara River, and
the Khalifa at Omdurnian, the result being the restora-
tion to Egypt of the lost Soudanese and Equatorial Pro-
vinces (three clasps) ; Chief of the Staff and subsequently
Commanding-in-Chief in the South African Campaign, Com-
mander-in-Chie'' in India ; admitted to the freedom of the
City of London (through the Worshipful Company of Fish-
mongers) 1898. Born June 24, 1850, being the second son
of the late Lt -Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener, 9th Foot,
formerly 13th Light Dragoons, by his first wife Frances,
dau. of Rev. Dr. John Chevallier of Aspall. Armorial
bearings— Gules, a chevron argent, surmounted by another
azure between three bustards proper, in the centre chief
point a bezant, and over all, as an honourable augmenta-
tion, on a pile or, two flagstaves saltireways, flowing to the
dexter the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland, and to
the sinister a representation of the Egyptian flag all proper,
enfiled by a mural crown gules, the rim inscribed " Khar-
toum" in letters of gold, and as a further augmentation, a
chief argent thereon on a pale gules a lion passant guardant
is the Military Cockade.
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or, between an eagle displayed sable, and on a mount vert
an orange-tree fructed proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. (of augmentation) out of a mural crown or, an
elephant's head supporting with the trunk a sword erect
point upwards proper, pommel and hilt or ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased, transfixed through the
neck by an arrow in bend point to the dexter all proper, and
between the attires a horseshoe or. Supporters— On the
dexter side a camel proper, bridle, trappings, and line
pendent, reflexed over the back gules, gorged with a collar
or, suspended therefrom an escutcheon ermine, paly bendy
azure and ermine, a canton of the last, charged with
a portcullis also gold ; and on the sinister side a gnu proper,
gorged as the dexter, suspended therefrom an escutcheon
ermine, charged with a chevron engrailed vert, thereon
four horse-shoes also gold. MottO — "Thorough." /Resi-
dence— Sidarieh, Cairo. C///6s — United Service, Junior
United Service, Bachelors'.
THOMAS MARTIN CRIPPS KITCHENER, Gentle-
man. Bom 1869, being the son of the late Thomas Kit-
chener. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure between three bustards
proper, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased, transfixed through the neck by an arrow in
bend point to the dexter all proper, and between the attires
a horse-shoe or. Residence — •
THORNTON KITCHENER, Gentleman. Born June
22, 1868, being the second son of Philip Elliot Kitchener
of Little Walden Park, Essex, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Henry Thornton. Armorial bearings — Gules, a
chevron argent, surmounted by another azure between
three bustards proper, in the centre chief point a bezant.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stags head erased, transfixed through the neck by
an arrow in bend point to the dexter all proper, and be-
tween the attires a horse-shoe or. Residence —
KITSON, quartered by FOX.
Sir JAMES KITSON, first Baronet, of Gledhow Hall,
in the co. of York, J. P. for the West Riding of York, and
son of the late James Kitson, of Elmet Hall, Leeds, by his
wife Ann, dau. of John Newton of Leeds ; was created a
Baronet August 28, 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms: Or, on a pale azure, a pike haurient of the
first, a chief of the second, thereon an annulet between two
mill-rinds erect of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from park pales proper, a demi-unicorn argent, gorged
with an annulet azure. Motto — " Palmam qui meruit
ferat." Married, firstly, September 20, i860, Emily
Christiana, daughter of Joseph Cliff of Wortley, Justice of
the Peace ; and by her (who died 1873) has Issue— {1) Albert
Ernest Kitson, Esquire, born October 7, 1863 [married,
January 23, 1890, Florence, elder daughter of Edward
Schunck of Gledhow Wood, in the county of York, and
has issue, Margaret Emily, and a daughter] ; (2) James
Clifford Kitson, Esquire, born December 6, 1864; (3)
Edward Christian Kitson, Esquire, born September 30,
1873 ; Emily ; and Alice Hilda. He married secondly,
June 1, 1881, Mary Laura, daughter of Edward Fisher
Smith, of the Priory, Dudley, Justice of the Peace, and
by her has — (4) Roland Dudley Kitson, Esquire, born
July 19, 1882 ; and Olive Mary. Seat- Gledhow Hall,
Leeds.
ALURED FAUNCE PRIMATT KNAPP, Gentleman.
Born May 1882, being the fourth son of the late Matthew
Grenville'Knapp, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Little Linford Hall,
CO. Bucks, by his wife Catherine Eliza Spottiswoode, only
dau. of the late Robert Robertson Bruce, Lieut. Bengal Art.
Armorial bearings— Per pale or and sable, a lion passant
counterchanged, holding in the dexter pau a broken sword
in bend sinister, blade downwards proper, pommel and
hilt gold, on a chief dancett^e per pale of the second and
first, three esquires' helmets of the third, garnished gold.
Mantling sable and or. Crest- On a wreath of the colours,
upon a laurel branch vert, an arm embowed in -t-"'
proper, garnished gold, grasping a broken swc
arms, and charged with two frets, one above an
the elbow sable. MottO— "In bello aut in pa
dence —
ARTHUR DOUGLAS KNAPP, Gentleman. .
15, 1876, being the third son of the late Matthew
Samuel Knapp, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of Little Linfoiu nan,
CO. Bucks, by his wife Eliza Spottiswoode, only dau. of
Robert Robertson Bruce, Lieut. Bengal Artillery. Armorial
bearings — Per pale or and sable, a lion passant counter-
for the borough of Leeds, M.P. Colne Valley, in the co. of
York, since 1892. Borrt Sept. 22, 1835, being the second
changed, holding in the dexter paw a broken sword in bend
sinister, blade downwards proper, pommel and hilt gold.
is the Naval Cockade.
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on a chief dancettfe per pale of the second and first, three
esquires' helmets of the third, garnished gold. Mantling
sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, upon a
laurel branch vert, an arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished gold, grasping a broken sword as in the arms,
and charged with two frets, one above and one below the
elbow sable. Motto —" In bello aut in pace." Postal ad-
dress ~ Ch\konA\ Estate, Neno P.O., Blantyre, British
Central Africa.
JOHN MATHEW KNAPP, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Bucks, M. A. (Magd. Coll.) Oxford. Bom April 3, 1868,
being the eldest son of Mathcw G. S. Knapp, Esq., J. P.
for Bucks and Northants, D. L. for Bucks, and of his wife
Catherine, dau. of Lieut, and Brevet-Capt. R. R. Bruce,
Bengal Horse Artillery. /./zr^j— Black, yellow facings.
Armorial toearings — Per pale or and sable, a lion passant
counterchanged, holding in the dexter forepaw a broken
sword in bend sinister, blade downwards proper, pommel
and hilt gold, on a chief dancett^e per pale of the second
and of the first, three esquires' helmets of the third, gar-
nished gold, impaling the arms of Brownrigg, argent, a lion
rampant sable grasping in the dexter paw a swoid, pommel
and hilt or, the blade entwined by a serpent proper between
three crescents gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, upon a laurel branch vert, an arm
embowed in armour proper, garnished gold, grasping a
broken sword as in the arms, and charged with' two frets,
one above and one below the elbow sable. Motto—" In
bello aut in pace." Married, June 20, 1900. Katharine
Laura Verena Studholme, only child of the Rev. John
Studholme Brownrigg, Canon of Bangor, and granddau.
of the late General John Studholme Brownrigg, C. B.
Postal addresses — Linford Hall, Wolverton, Bucks. Clubs
— Carlton and Boodle's.
ROBERT BRUCE KNAPP, Gentleman. Born July 2,
1871, being the second son of the late Matthew Grenville
Knapp, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Little Linford Hall, co.
Bucks, by his wife Eliza Spottiswoode, only dau. of Robert
Robertson Bruce, Lieut. Bengal Artillery. Armorial bear-
ings—Per pale or and sable, a lion passant counterchanged,
holding in the dexter paw a broken sword in bend sinister,
blade downwards proper, pommel and hilt gold, on a chief
dancettde per pale of the second and first, three esquires'
helmets of the third, garnished gold. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a laurel
branch vert, an arm embowed in armour proper, garnished
gold, grasping a broken sword as in the arms, and charged
with two frets, one above and one below the elbow sable.
Motto — " In bello aut in pace." Residence -Mount Leba-
non, Natal, South Africa.
AUGUSTUS LEMPRIERE KNAPTON KNAPTON,
Esquire, Commander R.N. Borti July 14, 1854, being the
only son of the late Rev. Augustus James Brine, J. P. for
Hants (who assumed by Royal Licence, dated July 30,
i860, the name of Knapton in lieu of that of Brine), by
his wife Helen, second dau. of Philip Raoul Lempriere,
Seigneur of Rozel, Jersey. Armorial bearings — Gules, a
chevron dancett(^e ermine, between three chaplets or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a garland gules, floreated or, about a lance argent.
Motto — " Pretium victoribus coronas." Married, Jan. 17,
1893, Gwendoline, eldest dau. of Commander Fredt^rick
William Bayly Jones, R.N. ; and has Issue— {\) Odber
Augustus Knapton, Gentleman, b. Nov. i, 1893; (2)
Anthony Graham Lempriere Knapton, Gentleman, b.
April 25, 1898; (3) William Gwyn Dansev Knapton,
Gentleman, b. May i, 1904. Residence — Boldre Hill,
Hants. Chcbs — Army and Navy.
KNATCHBULL (Vn. of Kent, 1574, probably much
earlier). Azure, three cross crosslets fitchte between two
bendlets or. Crest — On a chapeau azure, turned up
ermine, a leopard statant argent, spotted sable. Motto —
" In crucifixa gloria mea."
Son of Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, loth Bart. , b.
1808; d. 1868; m. 1831, Mary, d. of Jesse Watts
Russell of Ham Hall, co. Stafford : —
Sir Wyndham Knatchbull, 12th Bart. (4 Aug. 1641),
J. P., M.P. for E. Kent 1875-6, Barrister-at-Law, b.
9 June 1844; m. 18 March 1902, Margaret Elizabeth, d. of
late Charles Taylor of Frensham Hill, Surrey, and widow
of John Dillon Brown, late looth Regt. Seat — Mersham
Hatch, nr. Ashford. Toitm res. — 32 Rutland Gate, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Descendants of Rt. Hen. Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th
Bart., b. 1781 ; d. 1849; m. 2nd, Fanny Catherine,
eld. d. of Edward Knight of Godmersham, Kent [all
bear the name and arms of KnatchbuU-Hugessen, viz. :
Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a mount vert, two jjoars
erect respecting each other sable, their forelegs resting
against an oak-tree proper (Hugessen); 2 and 3,
Knatchbull. Crests — i. an oak-tree proper between
two wings elevated, the pinions azure, feathered or
(Hugessen); 2. Knatchbull]: —
Sons of ist Baron Brabourne, b. 1829; d. 1893;
m. ist, 1852, Anna Maria Elizabeth [d. 1889),
d. of Rev. Marcus Richard Southwell, V. of
St. Stephen's, St. Albans; 2nd, 1890, Ethel
Mary, d. of Col. Sir George Gustavus Walker,
K.C.B. :—
Rt. Hon. Edward Knatchbull- Hugessen, 2nd Baron
Brabourne (26 May 1880), D. L. , late Lieut. Coldstream
Gds. , M.P. for Rochester 1889-92 [Supporters (1880)— On
either side a leopard argent, pellett^, gorged with a wreath
of oak vert, fructed gold, holding in the mouth a cross
crosslet fitch(5e or], b. 5 Apl. 1857 ; m. 2 Nov. 1880, Amy
Virginia, d. of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esq., of
Bretton Park, Yorks. , M.P. ; and has surv. issue — Hon.
Wyndham Wentworth KnatchbuU-Hugessen, Lieut. 7th
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 21 Sept. 1885 ; Margaret Eva de
Burgh ; and Bettine Henrietta. Seat — Smeeth Paddocks,
nr. Ashford. Town res. — 106 Warwick Street, S.W.
Clubs — Brooks's, Reform.
Hon. Cecil Marcus KnatchbuU-Hugessen, B.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 27 Nov. 1863; ;«. 8 Nov. 1893, Helena
Regina Frederica, d. of late Hermann von Flesch Brunnin-
gen, Imperial Councillor of Vienna ; and has issue — Michael
Herbert Rudolf KnatchbuU-Hugessen, Esq., b. 8 May
1895. Res. — 43 Norfolk Square, W.
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' Hon. Adrian Norton Knatchbull-Hugessen, b. s July
1891. Res.^
Sons of 9th Bart, (see above).
Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugessen, B.A.
O.xford, Rector of West Grinstead, Sussex, b. 19 Feb. 1831 ;
m. ist, 23 Aug. 1866, Maria (;/. 1880), d. of Rev. Tatton
Brockman, M.A. ; 2nd, 26 May 1885, Rachel Mary, d. of
Adm. Sir Alexander Leslie Montgomery, 3rd Bart. ; and
has surv. issue (with five daus.) — (i) Everard Knatchbull-
Hugessen, Esq.,Capt. Northaniptonsh. Regt., b. 17 Apl.
1871 ; (2) Reginald Tatton Knatchbull-Hugessen, Gentle-
man, b. 4 Apl. 1878; (3) Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-
Hugessen, Gentleman, b. 26 Mar. 1886 ; (4) Maurice Aslley
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Gentleman, b. 18 May 1888. Res. —
The Rectory, West Grinstead, Sussex.
Herbert Thomas Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, M.P. Faversham Div. Kent,
1885-1895. Club — Carlton.
Son of Reginald Edward Knatchbull, Lt.-Gen. R.A.
I (s. of 8th Bart.), of Claremont Court, Jersey, b. 1812 ;
d. 1885 ; m. 2nd, 1852, Sarah Emma, d. of Capt. Owen
Lomer : —
George Windham Chichester Knatchbull, Esq., Major
Indian Army, b. 3 March 1862; m. 21 Apl. 1900, Con-
stance, d. of Alexander Marsden, M.D. ; and has issue —
Wyndham Marsden Knatchbull, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res.—
Rev. Henry Dalrymple Knatchbull, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar
of Caxton, Cambs., b. 11 June 1864; m. 16 Sept. 1902,
Cecilia Maud, ygst. d. of late Samuel Woodhouse, Esq.,
D.L., of Norley Hall, Cheshire; and has issue — Mary.
Res.- The Vicarage, Caxton, Cambs.
Owen Edward Knatchbull, Gentleman, i^. 21 Feb. 1868;
m. 14 Sept. 1892, Amy Elizabeth, d. of Edward Bingley
Wright of Bingley ; and has issue — Reginald Edward
Knatchbull, Gentleman, b. 8 Aug. 1893; and Daphne
Mary. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Wadham Knatchbull of Cholderton
Lodge, Hants, Preb. of Wells, b. 1794 ; d. 1876 ; m.
1825, Louisa Elizabeth, second d. of William Wynd-
ham of Dinton : —
Wadham Knatchbull, Esq., J. P. Cornwall, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 7 Apl. 1831 ; vi. 1862, Maria Helena, d. of
Rev. Bryan Faussett of Heppington, Kent; and has
issue — Edward Wadham Knatchbull, Gentleman (Winsley
Manor, Bradford-on-Avon), b. 8 July 1863 \_m. 5 July 1894,
Gertrude Louise, d. of Rev. Thomas Sellwood Stephens,
Rector of St. Erme, Truro ; and has issue — Eleanor
Gertrude; Dorothea Wyndham; and Beatrice Wadhat)i].
Seat — Harepath, Axminster. Club — Constitutional.
Francis Knatchbull, Esq., Col. (ret.), ist Batt. Norfolk
Regt., b. 25 July 1832; m. 25 July 1870, Sarah, d. of T.
M. Persse of Mount Vernon, co. Galway ; and has issue —
Wyndham Persse Knatchbull, Gentleman, b. 1873, Maud
Francis ; and Eileen Louisa. Res. — Wilton House,
Farnham.
Norton Knatchbull, Esq., Col. late Sherwood Foresters,
b. 16 Jan. 1834 ; ni. 16 Feb. 1871, Elizabeth Florence, d.
of Major-Gen. Wavell ; and has issue — Reginald Norton
Knatchbull, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. Leics. Regt., b. 7 Feb.
1872 ; Ethel Mary [/«. 1895, Cecil D. P. Powney of
Fyfield House, Hants] ; Muriel Wyndham \jn. 1902, Col.
Hon. A. E. Dalzell, C.B.]; and Eleanor Gladys Annie.
Res. — Cranmore, Aldershot.
Charles Knatchbull, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Lines. Regt.,
b. 15 May 1842. Res. —
KNIGHT, see ROUSE-BOUGHTON-KNIGHT.
KNIGHT (R.L., 1813, H. Coll). Vert, a bend lozengy
or, in base a cinquefoil argent, a canton gules. Mantling'
vert and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
grey friar habited proper, holding in the dexter hand a
cinquefoil slipped argent, and suspended from the sinister
wrist a rosary sable, the breast charged with a rose gules.
Motto—" Suivant Saint Pierre."
Sons of Edward Knight of Godmersham Park and
Chawton House, J. P. and D. L. co. Hants (High
Sheriff 1822) ; m. ist, 1826, Mary Dorothea [d. 1838),
dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. ;
2nd, 1840, Adela {d. 1870), d. of John Portal of Free-
folk Priors, Hants : —
Wyndham William Knight, Esq., J. P., late Lieut. Rifle
Brig. , and Capt. Roy. E. Kent Mounted Rifles, b. 1828 ;
m. 1849, Henrietta Frances [d. 1891), d. of Lt.-Col.
Armstrong, Cape Mounted Rifles ; and has issue — Ed-
ward Knight, Gentleman, b. 1852 [w. 1882, Mary Augusta
Repps, ygst. d. of Rev. Henry Evans Lombe of Bylaugh
Park, CO. Norfolk ; and has issue— Mary Dorothea].
Sons of William Brodnax Knight, Esq., Capt. 4th
Bengal Cav. , h. 1838; d. 1896; m. 1863, Louisa
Octavia Charlotte, d. of Courtnay Stacey of Sandling
Place, Maidstone : — •
Wyndham Charles Knight, Esq., Capt. 4th Bengal
Cav., b. 1863: 711. 1896, Harriet Monica, d. of Francis J.
Johnston of Dunsdale, Westerham. Res. —
Reginald Brodnax Knight, Gentleman, h. 1867 ; /«.
1889, Marian, d. of late Major Calvert. Res. —
Ygr. sons of Edward Knight, Esq., of Godmersham
Park and Chawton House. See above : —
Montagu George Knight, Esq., B.A., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Hants, b. 1844 : m. 1870, Florence, fourth d. of Charles
Hardy of Chilham Castle, Kt-nt.
Rev. Charles Edward Knight, Rector of Chawton,
Hants, b. 1846 ; m. \?>'T2, Emma Grace, second d. of .Major
John Patrickson of the Madras Horse Artillery ; and has
surv. issue — (i) Lionel Charles Edward Kniglit, Esq.,
Capt. E. Kent Regt., b. \^T2; (2) Henry Lewkenor
Knight, Esq., Capt. Roy. Irish Fus. , /;. 1874 ; (3) William
John Knight, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (4) George Brook
Knight, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (5) Richard Brodnax Knight,
Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. — Chawton Rectory, Alton,
Hants.
KNIGHT (H. Coll.). Paly of six argent and azure, on
a canton of the last, a spur, rowel downwards, leathered or.
Mantling azure and aigent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a hawk wings elevated proper, standing on a
spur lying fesseways or.
Bruce-Pryce (R.L. , 1872, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i
and 4, gules, three chevronels, that in chief surmounted
by a crescent at the point argent (Pryce); 2. or, a saltire
gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field (Bruce) ;
3. Knight as above. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a rock thereon a Paschal
lamb proper (Pryce); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm in armour in bend grasping a sceptre proper
(Bruce) ; 3. the crest of Knight as above.
Son of John William Bruce, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1809 ; d.v.p. 1868 ; m. 1835, Mary Anne, d.
of Lt.-Col. Nathaniel Pryce Cameron: —
Alan Cameron Bruce-Pryce, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan,
M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1836; tn. ist, 1858,
Louisa {d. 1868), only child of late Lt.-Col. J. H. Slade,
2nd Dragoon Guards ; 2nd, 1873, Anna Mary Synnot, eld.
d. of G. Woods Maunsell of Oakley Park, co. Kildare ;
and has surv. issue (by ist mar.) — (i) George Lewis Bruce-
Pryce, Gentleman, b. 1862; (2) Frederick Bruce-Pryce,
Gentleman, b. 1866; Louisa [w. 1884, Alessandro, third s.
of Count Maggiolini Scarampi de Mombercelli] and Aline ;
and (by 2nd mar. ) — (3) Alan George Cameron Bruce-Pryce,
Gentleman, b. 1874; (4) Edward Maunsell Bruce-Pryce,
Gentleman, b. 1874 (twin with his brother); (5) John
Synnot Bruce-Pryce, Gentleman, b. 1880; (6) Charles Fitz-
Roy Bruce-Pryce, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (7) Ewen Cameron
Bruce-Pryce, Gentleman, b. 1890; Violet Augusta ; Muriel
Daisy; and Audrey Maria Charlotte. Estate — Duffryn.
Seats — Blaen-y-cwm, Monknash, nr. Bridgend ; Abbey-
holme, Cheltenham. Club — Athenaeum.
Bruce (R.L., 1805, H. Coll.). Arms and Crest of
Bruce as above (vide Bruce-Pryce). Mottoes — (over crest)
" Fuimus," (under arms), " Ofner na ofne angau."
Son of John Bruce Bruce, Gentleman, Commander
R.N., b. 1838; d. 1880; m. 1870, Annie, d. of Rev.
George Boyes : —
Thomas Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Austin Bruce, ist Baron
Aberdare, P.C, G.C.B., D.C.L., b. 1815 ; d. 1895 ; m.
ist, 1846, Annabella (d. 1852), only d. of Richard
Beadon of Clifton, by Annabella A'Court, sister of ist
Lord Heytesbury ; 2nd, Norah Creina Blanche, d. of
Lt.-Gen. Sir William Napier, K.C. B. , by Caroline, d.
of Gen. Hon. Henry Fox : — ■
The Rt. Hon. Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Baron Aber-
dare (23 Aug. 1873), J. P. and D.L. co. Glamorgan, late
Lt.-Col. 3rd V.B. Welsh Regt. [Supporters— Two lions,
the dexter argent, the sinister azure, both collared or, and
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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pendent therefrom an escutcheon, that on the dexter of the
arms of Knight (as above), that on the sinister of the arms
of Bruce (as above)], b. 1851 ; m. 1880, Constance Mary, only
d. of Hamilton Becket by Hon. Sophia Clarence Copley,
d. of Lord Lyndhurst ; and has surv. issue — (i) Hon. Henry
Lyndhurst Bruce, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Hants Regt. , i5. 1881 ;
(2) Hon. Clarence Napier Bruce, b. 1885 ; (3) Hon. John
Hamilton Bruce, b. 1889; (4) Hon. Victor Austin Bruce,
b. 1897 ; Hon. Margaret Cecilia ; Hon Eva Isabel Marion ;
and Hon. Constance Pamela Alice. Seats — Duffryn,
Mountain Ash, co. Glamorgan; Longwood, Winchester.
Town res. — 83 Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — St. James's,
Brooks's.
Hon. William Napier Bruce, Barrister-at-Law, Principal
Assist. Sec. Board of Education, b. 1858; m. 1882, Emily,
d. of Gen. Sir Montagu Scott MacMurdo, G.C.B. ; and
has issue^William Fox Bruce, Esq., b. 1883 ; and Susan
Norah. Res. — 34 Leinster Gardens, London, W.
Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, M.V.O., Capt. and Bvt.-
Major Indian Army, b. 1866 ; w. 1894, Finnetta Madelina
Julia, d. of Col. Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, 2nd Bart.
'Res.—
Sons of Rev. William Bruce, M.A. , formerly Canon of
Llandaff, /^ 1816 ; d. 1894; m. ist, 1843, Mary Eliza-
beth ((/. 1866), d. of Very Rev. W. D. Conybeare,
Dean of Llandaff ; 2nd, 1868, Margaret Harriet, d. of
Col. H. S. Olivier :—
Ven. William Conybeare Bruce, M.A. (Oxon.), Canon
of Llandaff and Vicar of St. Woolas, Newport, b. 1844;
m. 1872, Antonia, d. of Rev. John Montague Cholmeley ;
and has issue — Montague William John Bruce, Gentleman,
/5. 1873; and Mary Rosa. Res. — The Vicarage, St. Woolas,
Newport, Mon.
Lt.-Col. Alfred Crawford Bruce, late R.E. , b. 1851 ; m.
, -Frances, d. of Col. Blyth ; and has issue. Res.—
Ernest Knight Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res.—
Charles Rowland Henry Bruce, Gentleman, b. i860.
Res.—
Archibald Dacres Austin Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1860.
Res.—
Sons of Lewis Knight-Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1829 ; d.
; 7)1. 1856, Emilia, d. of [Augustus Sullivan of
Ritchings, Bucks: —
Lewis Hobart Bruce, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Frances Villiers Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.
Gerald Trevor Bruce, (Gentleman, b. . Res.
Knight-Bruck
and 4, Bruce (as
Knight (as above).
— "Fuimus."
(R.L., 4 Sept. 1837). Quarterly, i
above, vide Bruce-Pryce) ; 2 and 3,
Crests— I. Bruce ; 2. Knight. Motto
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, First
Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal : —
Lewis Bruce Knight-Bruce, Esq. [q.v.).
M Sir HENRY EDMUND KNIGHT, Knight Bachelor,
^ J. P. for CO. Middlesex, is on the Lieutenancy of the
City, Alderman of the City of London, Lord Mayor 1882.
Born 1833, being the son of the late John William Knight
of St. Marylebone and St. Albans ; dubbed Knight Bache-
lor, 1883. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
three bendlets azure, on a chief gules, a wreath of oak be-
tween two spurs of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a
Roman fasces lying fesseways a spur leathered, rowel up,
all or, between two wings displayed gules, each charged
with a wfeath of oak as in the arms : with the Motto,
" Virtute et labore." Has been twice married. Postal
address — Stain Hill Park, Hampton ; 41 Hill Street, May-
fair, W. , London.
LEWIS BRUCE KNIGHT-BRUCE, Esquire, J.P.
Surrey and Middlesex, B.A. Born 1820, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the Rt. Hon. Sir James Lewis
Knight-Bruce, P.C, D.C.L., F.R.S., J. P., and D.L., at
one time M.P. for Bishop's Castle, Vice-Chancellor of
England, and First Lord-Justice of the Court of Appeal in
Chancery (who assumed by Royal Licence, dated Sept. 4,
1837, the additional surname and arms of Bruce), by his
wife Eliza, dau. of Thomas Newte of Tidcombe, Devon.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, or, a saltire gules,
on a ciiief of the second a martlet of the field; 2 and 3,
paly of six argent and azure, on a canton of the last a spur
with rowel downwards, leathered or. Mantling gules and
or. Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in
armour in bend grasping a sceptre all proper ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a hawk, wings elevated proper,
standing in a spur lying fesseways or. Motto -" Fuimus."
Married, May 31, 1846, his cousin Caroline Margaret Eliza,
only dau. of Thomas Newte of Tidcombe, co. Devon ; and
has/fj«e — (i) Rt. Rev. George Wyndham Hamilton Knight,
Bishop of Bloemfontein 1889-91, and of Mashonaland 1891-
94, M.A. , D.D. Merton Coll., Oxford [fn. Louisa, dau. of
John Torr of Carlett Park, co. Chester, M.P. for Liverpool,
and has issue, a dau.]; (2) Robert Hastings Knight Knight-
Bruce, Gentleman ; (3) Lewis James Comyn Knight Knight-
Bruce, 3rd Buffs ; (4) Horace Knight-Bruce ; and Fanny.
Residence — Rivermead, Sunbury.
§ HENRY WILLIAM KNIGHT-ERSKINE, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. for co. Aberdeen. Born 1858, being the
only son of Colonel Henry Kniglit-Erskine of Pittodrie,
J.P. and D.L. , by his wife Mary Ann, eldest dau. and co-
heir of George Moir of Denmore (by his wife Mary, dau. of
Sir William Bruce, Baronet, of Stenhouse). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, i. argent, on a pale sable three
fleurs-de-lis or (for Erskine) ; 2. or, three piles in point
gules (for the lordship of Brechin) ; 3. argent, three pallets
gules, on a canton azure, a spur the rowel downwards or
(for Knight) ; 4. argent, three negroes' heads couped proper,
handed of the field (for Moir). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, ademi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
holding in the dexter paw a ihistle proper, and in the sinister
a fleur-de-lis azure. Supporters— Two naked boys proper,
wreathed about the middle with scarfs azure. Mottoes
(over the crest)— "Je pense pluis ; " (below the shield) —
" Fisus et fidus et regia duxit." Seat - Pittodrie, near Pit-
caple, in the county of Aberdeen. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Junior United Service.
Sir CHARLES VALENTINE KNIGHTLEY, Baro-
net, J.P. and D.L. for Northamptonshire. Born July 22,
1853, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Henry Charles
Knightley, Vicar of Combroke, Warwickshire, by his wife
Mary Maria, eldest dau. of Captain Sylvester Richmond,
49th Regt. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine ;
2 and 3, paly of six or and gules, all within a bordure azure.
Motto — " Invita fortuna." Married, April, 26, 1883, Juliet
Claudine, dau. of T. W. Watson of Lubenham. Seat —
Fawsley, Daventry, co. Northampton.
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KNIGHTON, quartered by GROSVENOR and
TAUNTON.
KNOCKER (H. Coll.). Gules, three frets in fesse
between as many fleurs-de-lis all or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolf's
head erased gules, collared or, a fret of the last. Motto—
" Per ardua. "
Sons of William Knocker of Dover, b. \ d. ;
Frederick Knocker, Gentleman, b.
Ewell, CO. Kent.
KNOGHT, quartered by CONYERS.
Res. — Temple
ANDREW KNOWLES, Esquire, J. P. co. Glou-
cester, High Sheriff 1883. Born May 6, 1845, being the
second son of the late James Knowles, Esq., J. P., of
Eagley Bank, Lancashire, by his wife Mary Jane, dau.
of Robert Millington, of Ordsall Hall, co. Nottingham.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron cotised, between
in chief two crescents and in base a rross crosslet all argent,
three roses of the field, seeded or, barbed vert. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a ram's head argent, horned or, three roses as in
the arms. Motto — "Nee Diu nee frustra. " Married,
firstly, May 28, 1808, Anne Jane, dau. of John Cross cf
Gartside House, Bolton, co. Lancaster ; and by her, who
died Dec. 31, 1876, has Issue— (\) Henry Knowles, Gentle-
man, b. July 2, 1871, deceased ; (2) James Knowles,
Gentleman, b. June 23, 1875; and Hester ]\Liry \ni., Jan.
I, 1895, Augustus Scobell Orlebar, eldest son of Rev.
Augustus Orlebar, Vicar of Willington, Beds]. He married
secondly, Sept. 2, 1880, Catherine, dau. of Rev. John
Brooks of Farley Court, Reading, Berks; and by her has
Isszie — (3) Andrew Brookes Knowles, Gentleman, b. Jan.
10, 1885 ; (4) Robert Millington Knowles, Gentleman, b.
July 10, 1893; Dorothy Catherine; and Honor Bridget.
Seat — Newent Court, co. Gloucester.
§SiR LEES KNOWLES, Baronet, M.P. for Salford,
D.L. for the County Palatine of Lancaster, Barrister-
at-Law, M.A. and Master of Laws of the University of
Cambridge, Second Church Estates Commissioner since
1895, created a Baronet 1903, Knight of Grace St. John
of Jerusalem, Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol. Batt. Lanes. Fusiliers.
Boni February 16, 1857, being the eldest son of John
Knowles, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1892), of
Westwood, Pendlebury, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter
of the late James Lees, Esquire, of Green Bank, Oldham.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Union (Manchester) Con-
servative (Manchester). Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, on a chevron cottised between two crescents
in chief and a cross crosslet in base argent, three roses
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a ram's head couped argent, attired or, three roses gules ;
with the Motto, " Nee diu nee frustra." Residences— ^ ffsX-
wood, Pendlebury ; and Turton Tower. Chambers — 4 New
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
ROBERT KNOWLES, Esquire, J. P. co. Derby. Born
1856, being the eldest son of the late Andrew Knowles,
Esq., J. P., of Swinton Old Hall (the head of the family).
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a
chevron cotised between in chief two crescents and in base
a cross crosslet argent, three roses of Uie field, and impaling
the arms of Newall, namely, quarterly i and 4, party per
pale gules and azure, three covered cups, two and one,
within an orle or ; 2. or, on a chief per pale gules and sable,
three bezants (for Kyrshaugh) ; 3. vert, a lion rampant or,
sem^e of caltraps sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a ram's head couped argent, armed or, three
roses gules; with the Motto, "Nee diu nee frustra."
Married, 1883, Hannah Fenton, second daughter of the
late Henry Newall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hare
Hill, in the county of Lancaster ; and has Issue— Kn^xc^N
Knowles, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17, 1897; (2) Robert Hay
Forbes, Gentleman, h. 1898 ; Maud Margery Hannah.
i^.f/a/«— Hawkshaw ; Ednaston Lodge. Postal address—
Ednaston Lodge, Derby. C/«^— Junior Carlton.
KNOX, see PERY-KNOX-GORE and SAUNDERS-
KNOX-GORE.
EDMOND FRANCIS VESEY KNOX, Gentleman,
M.A. Oxford, M.P. for the West Cavan Division 1890-95,
and for Londonderry city 1895-98, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow
of All Souls'. Born Jan. 23, 1865, being the eldest son of
the late Vesev Edmond Knox, Esq., of Shimnagh, co.
Down, by Margaret Clarissa, dau. of the late Rev. James
Perkins Garrett of Kilgaron, co. Carlow. Armorial bear-
ings—Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle engrailed
wavy, on the outer edge argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a
perch, thereon a falcon close, all proper. MottO— " Moveo
et proficior." Married, 1891, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of the
late William Lloyd of Great Frampton, Llantwith Major,
CO. Glamorgan; and has Issue — [i) John Vesey Kno.x,
Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) Columb 1 homas Kno.x, b. 1897;
and Dilys Myfanwy. Postal addresses— 'S>h\mwz.?^ House,
Newcastle, county Down ; 39 Leinster Square, Bayswater,
London, W. ; 2 Garden Court, Temple, London, E.C.
C/z/i5 J— Reform, National Liberal.
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FREDERICK CHARLES NORTHLAND KEANE
KNOX, Gentleman, formerly Lieut. 89th Foot, served in
Zulu War 1879. Born 1857, being the second son of the
late General Thomas Edmond Knox, C.B., by his wife
Lucy Diana, dau. of the Venerable William Wray Maunsell,
Archdeacon of Limerick. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and
engrailed on the inner edge argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close,
standing on a perch proper.
M WILLIAM KNOX, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for co.
® Donegal (High Sheriff 1896), J.P. for co. Tyrone,
late a Captain 21st Hussars. Born Sept. 17, 1858, only
son of the late William Knox of Clonleigh, co. Donegal,
by his wife Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Dabine, R.N.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a falcon volant or, within an
orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge,
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close standing on a perch proper.
Motto — " Moveo et proficior. " Seats — Lisnacloon, co.
Tyrone, and Clonleigh, co. Donegal. Postal address —
Clonleigh, Strabane, Ireland. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Cavalry, Royal St. George Yacht, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Major-general Sir WILLIAM GEORGE KNOX,
K.C.B. , Royal Artillery, served in AV)yssinia (1867-68),
Ashantee (1873-74), Afghanistan (1878-79), Zulu and
Transvaal, South Africa (1879 80) campaigns, and pre-
sent at several engagements in the Russo-Turkish war ;
served in South Africa (1899-1902). Born 1847, being
the son of General Thomas Edmond Knox, C. B. , by
his wife Lucy Diana, dau. of the Venerable William
Wray Maunsell, Archdeacon of Limerick ; created K.C.B.
1901. Armorial bearings — Gules, a falcon volant or,
within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the
inner edge argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a K.C.B., is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close, standing on a
perch proper. Married, 1889, Alice, daughter of Sir Robert
Dundas, Bart., of Arniston and Polton, Midlothian. Clubs
^United Service, Naval and Military.
KNOX (U.O.). Gules, a falcon volant or, within an
orle waved on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A falcon on a
perch all proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute. "
Son of Capt. George Knox, 2nd D.G., of Prehen, J.P.
and D.L. cos. Londonderry and Donegal, b. ; d.
1848; m. i82y, Anna Maria, d. of Robert Johnsone of
Magheramena Castle : —
George Knox, Esq., J.P. and D.L. cos. Londonderry
and Donegal (High Sheriff co. Donegal 1862), Lt.-Col.
late comdg. Londonderry Artillery, i^. 1832; m. , Rose
Virginie Grimm of Neuchatel, Switzerland; and has issue —
Eugenie [m. Dr. Ludwig von SchefHer] ; Augusta Georgina
[m. 1896, Molyneux William Shuldham. Seai — Prehen,
Londonderry.
Ygst. son of Col. Andrew Knox of Prehen, M.P. , m.
Mary, d. of Dominick M'Causland : —
Thomas Knox, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Mary Anne,
d. of George Franks ; and has issue. Res. —
Son of George Knox, Esq., R.M. co. Sligo, iJ. 1806;
d. 1874 ; m. 1827, Caroline Catherine, d. of Charles
Hawkes of Briarfield : —
Thomas Conroy Knox, Gentleman, h. 1832. Res. —
Son of Rev. George Knox, Rector of Donamon, co.
Roscommon, 711. Frances Holmes: —
Maurice Knox, Esq., Surgeon-Major, h. 1847; m. 1880,
Edith, d. of Major-Gen. George Noble Cave. Res. —
Son of Maurice Wilson Knox, Esq., of Kilmannock, co.
Wexford, b. 1805; d ; m. 1831, Elizabeth, d. and
h. of Frances White of Oldstone, co. Antrim : —
Francis William White Knox, Gentleman, (5. 1847; m.
1871, Annie, d. of George Hudson of Temple Carrig, co.
Wicklow ; and has issue— (i) George Henry Hudson Knox,
Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) Francis William White Knox,
Gentleman,^. 1876; (3) Richard Beresford Knox, Gentle-
man, b. 1879; (4) Maurice Wilson Knox, Gentleman, b.
1883; (s) Beresford Hubert Knox, Gentleman, b. 1885;
and Isabella Frances. Res. — ^
KNOX (U.O.). Gules, a falcon wings expanded within
a bordure engrailed or, on a canton of the last, a fesse
chequy azure and argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close on a perch
all proper. Motto—" Moveo et proficio."
Sons of Francis Blake Knox of Moyne, b. ; d. 1851 ;
■m. 1839, Elizabeth Mary, d. of William Hutchinson
of Bullock Castle : —
Harry Blake Knox, Esq. J.P. co. Mayo, b.
Seat — Moyne, co. Mayo. Res. — 80 Ulverton Road,
Dalkey.
William Raymond Knox, Gentleman, b. . Res. — •
Edward Ernest Knox, Gentleman, b. ; 7n. 1873,
Evelyn Florence, d. of William W. Bentley of Sydenham ;
and has issue — (i) Ernest Blake Knox, Esq., M.D., Capt.
R.A.M.C. ; (2) Harry Raymond Blake Knox, Gentleman ;
(3) Charles Eric Blake Knox, Gentleman ; (4) William
Raymond Blake Knox, Gentleman ; Evelyn Violet ; and
Elizabeth Mary. Seat — Rahara, co. Roscommon. Post,
add. — Bray, co. Wicklow.
Francis Albert Blake Knox, Gentleman, L.R.C.S.I.,
L.K.Q. C.P.I. , b. 1849; 7n. 1873, Alice, d. of Major John
Graham, Hymenstown, co. Tipperary ; and had issue
(i) Francis Blake Knox, Gentleman, b. 1873; (2) Harold
Blake Knox, Gentleman, b. 1882, d. 1896; (3) William
Hutchinson Knox, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Ethel Maud
Blake [m. 1896, Alfred Hodgens]. Res. — 10 Summer Hill,
Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Son of Col. William Knox of Brittas Castle, J.P. ,
b. 1808; d. 1892; m. , Georgina, d. of Rev.
William Grogan, D.D.
Fitzroy Knox, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Tipperary,
b ; m. 1875, Maude, d. of John Anthony Woods of
Benton Hall, Northumberland; and has issue — John
Frederick Knox, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. . Seat —
Brittas Castle, Thurles, co. Tipperary. Club — Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Son of Ross Mahon Knox, Gentleman, b. 1850;
d. ; m. , Violet, d. of late Captain Alfred C.
Knox :—
Ross Annesley Knox, Gentleman, b. 1891. Seat — Rappa
Castle, nr. Ballina.
Yr. sons of Annesley Knox, Esq., of Rappa Castle,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1829), b. 1798; d. 1878;
jn. 1833, Elizabeth, d. of Arthur Knox of Bushfield : —
Robert Henry Knox, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res.^
Richard Francis Knox, Gentleman, b. 18153. Res. —
Sons of Rev. St. George Caulfield Knox, Rector of
Dromard, (^. 1800; d. 1864; m. 1836, Anne Cordelia,
d. of Rev. Richard Quintus St. George : —
Richard Annesley Knox, Esq., late Capt. 4th King's Own
Regt., b. 1837. Res.—
Hercules Francis Knox, Gentlemen, b. 1844; w. 1870,
Harriet Elizabeth, d. of Rev. John James Fox, Rector of
Kinawley ; and has issue three daus. Seat — Rosslare,
CO. Sligo.
Sons of James Annesley Knox, Esq., J.P. , of Netley
Park, CO. Mayo, vt. 1833, Mary Mina, d. and h. of
Henry William Knox of Netley Park :—
Granville Henry Knox, Gentleman, b. 1840; 7n. 1862,
Ellen, d. of Richard Frederick Farrer ; and has issue — (i)
Annesley Frederick Granville Knox, Gentleman, b. 1863;
(2) Herbert Dudley Wilton Knox, Gentleman, b. 1866;
(3) Arthur Somerset Girtin Knox, Gentleman, b. 1872;
(4) Frederick FitzRoy Farrer Knox, Gentleman, b. 1873;
(5) James Lionel Richard Knox, Gentleman, b. 1876; Con-
stance Mina; Gertrude Ethel; Hilda Maud Emma; and
Dora Ellen. Seat — Errew Grange, co. Mayo.
Lionel William Knox, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
Son of John Knox, Gentleman, of Broadlands Park,
CO. Mayo, b. 1802 ; d. 1874 ; 7n. 1847, Henrietta
Adelaide, d. of Anthony Gildea: —
John Anthony Knox, Gentleman, b. 1850; 7n. 1875;
Margaret, d. of Francis Carroll of Ballintain ; and has
issue— (i) James Annesley Knox, Gentleman, b. 1876; (2)
Godfrey FitzRoy Knox, Gentleman, b. 1877; and Harriette
Adelaide. Res. —
Sons of Henry Augustus Knox, Gentleman, of
Palmerston, co. Mayo, b. 1807; d. 1887; th. 1845,
Eleanor, d. of Henry William Knox of Netley
Park :—
Reginald Henry Knox, Esq., J. P., b. 1846; f/i. 1876,
Sarah Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Edwin Smith, M.A., Chaplain
to the Forces ; and has issue — Reginald Edwin Henry
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and Roy. Garrison Regt. , b. 1877; and B^dith Lilian.
5fa/— Netley Park, co. Mayo.
St. George James Knox, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Edmond Francis Annesley Knox, Gentleman, b. 1856.
Res.—
Son of Arthur Edward Knox of Castlerea, and of
Trotton, Sussex, b. 1808; d. 1886; vi. 1835, Lady
Jane Parsons, d. of Laurence, 2nd Earl of Rosse: —
Arthur Henry Knox, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1852. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Col. John Frederick Knox, J. P. and D.L.,
of Mount Falcon, b. 1789; d. 1871 ; in. 1819, Anna
Maria, d. of James Knox-Gore : —
Utred Augustus Knox, Esq., J. P. cos. Mayo and Sligo,
D.L. CO. Sligo (Sheriff CO. Mayo 1875), b. 1825; vi. 1875,
Agnes Frances Nina, d. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore,
ist Bart. ; and has issue — Utred Arthur Frederick Knox,
Gentleman, *. ' 1885 ; .Sarah Augusta; Maud Anna
Theodora; Ruth Lilian; Agnes Nina; Olive Gore; and
Gladys Mary. Seat — Mount Falcon, nr. Ballina, co.
Mayo.
Albert Henry Knox, Gentleman, b. 1827; m. 1855, Jane
Harriett {d. 1887), d. of James Annesley Knox of Cross-
patrick ; and has issue — (i) Albert Frederick James Knox,
Gentleman, i^. 1856; (2) Ernest Henry Knox, Gentleman,
b. 1859 [;«. 1892, Ada Josephine, d. of Henry Alexander
Covvper ; and has issue] ; (3) Alfred Douglas Knox, Gentle-
man, /'. 1861 ; and six daus. Res. —
Alfred William Knox, Gentleman, b. 1829. Res. —
Ernest Adolphus Knox, Gentleman, b. 1834. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Richard Knox of Grace Dieu, co.
Dublin, and Strathdurn, Cheltenham, b. 1812 ; d.
1892; m. 1844, Mary Letitia, d. of Col. and Brig. -Gen.
Bryce M'Master, H.E.LC.S. :—
Lt.-Col. Richard Knox, late 13th Hussars, b. 1848;
m. 1882, Mary Eliza, only child of Clement Milward, Esq.,
Q.C. ; and has issue — Clement Uchter Knox, Gentleman,
b. 1890. Seat — Grace Dieu. co. Dublin. Res. — Holt
Hatch, Alton, Hants. Clubs — United Service, Army and
Navy, Cavalry.
Horace Chaloner Knox, Gentleman, P.W. Dept., India,
b. 1854. Res. —
Walter Frederick Knox, Gentleman, b. 1866; in. 1897,
Elfleda Ethel, d. of late Rev. H. Rich of Carlrooke Hall,
Norfolk. Res.—
.Sons of Robert John Knox, Esq., J. P., of Cahirleske,
and Ballaghtobin, b. 1817; d. 1901 ; ;;/. 1853, Philippa
Allen, d. of Frederick Lindesay of Loughry, co.
Tyrone :—
Robert Chaloner Knox, Esq., J. P. co. Kilkenny, Col.
Kilkenny Mil., i^. 1855. Seat — Ballaghtobin, co. Kilkenny.
Rev. Frederick William Knox, b. 1856. Res. —
Lindesay Knox, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
§LiEUT.-CoL. JOHN HERVEY KNOX-BROWNE.
J. P. and D.L. co. Tyrone (High Sheriff 1887), Lieut.-
Col. N. Irish Div. R.A. , late Capt. 12th Lancers, formerly
A.D.C. to His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, Lord-Lieut.
of Ireland. Born 1843, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas Richardson Browne, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Aug-
hentaine Castle, by Sarah, fourth dau. of the late Hervey
de Montmorency of Castlemorres, co. Kilkenny. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine a chevron azure, be-
tween two fleurs-de-lis in chief and acinquefoil in base sable
(for Browne); 2 and 3 gules, within a bordure engrailed a
falcon, with wings expanded or, charged on the breast with
a pheon sable, on a canton of the second, a fesse chequy
argent and azure (for Knox), and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Knox-Gore, namely, quarterly i and 4,
gules a fesse between three cross crosslets fitch^e or, within
a bordure argent (for Gore) ; 2 and 3 gules, a falcon rising
or, within an orle waved on the outer and engrailed on the
inner edge, a crescent for difference (for Knox). Mantling'
azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads vert, charged
on each wing with a fleur-de-lis or (for Browne) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a falcon on a perch charged on the
breast with a pheon sable (for Knox) ; and on an escroU
above this Motto, " Moveo et proficio ; " and below the
arms, " Suivez raison." Married, 1867, Louisa Eliza-
beth, third dau. of Sir Arthur Knox-Gore, ist Bart, iext.),
of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo; and has Issue — Thomas
Arthur Hervey Knox- Browne, Esq., Capt. 6th Brig. N.
Irish Div. R.A., b. 1870. 5e«/— Aughentaine Castle, Five-
miletown, co. Tyrone. C/z/^— Kildare Street, Dublin.
KNYFTON, see GRAVES-KNYFTON,
FELIX SUMNER KNYVETT, Esquire, J. P. Herts.
Born 1839, being the only son of the late Felix Knyvett of
Ashwellthorpe, Watford, Herts. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. argent, a bend plain within a bordure engrailed
sable (for Knyvett) ; 2. argent, a cross engrailed gules,
between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points
azure, charged with as many lions rampant or (for Bour-
chier) ; 3. France and England quarterly, within a bordure
argent (for Plantagenet) ; 4. quarterly or and vert (for
Berners). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon with wings addorsed
azure. Residence — Ashwellthorpe, Watford, Herts. Club
— Conservative.
ALEXANDER KYD, Esquire, Captain (retired) I. and R.
Austrian Army. Born May 13, 1832, being the eldest son
of Alexander Kyd, by his wife Emma, n^e Beavor. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a pine tree eradicated proper,
with a bugle-horn pendent on one of the branches or,
stringed gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the third,
a crescent for difference also azure, all within a bordure
wavy ermine. Mantling vert and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm proper, hold-
ing three ears of wheat on one stalk, an increscent or, the
whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy ermine. Motto
— " Quem non torret hyems." Married, July 28, i860,
Marie von Rebenburg, dau. of the late Ludwig von Reben-
burg; and has /5j/c(?- Alexander Kyd, Esq., Capt. (retired)
I. and R. 8th Austrian Hussars, b. April 27, 1861 [w.
Countess Sofie Mikes of Zabola, and has issue, Alexander
Tohn Kyd, Gentleman, b. July is, 1888; Theodora; and
Jane]; and Mary \_m. Marquis i3ela Pallavicini, and has
issue, Alfons • Marquis Pallavicini, b. 1885 ; and Helen
March Pallavicini]. Residence-Graz, Styria, Austria.
DAVID HOPE KYD, Gentleman, of Inner Temple,
London, Barrister - at - Law, M.A., LL.D. (Camb.).
Born Dec. 29, 1862, being the eldest son of David
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Georgiana Charlotte Woolfryes, only dau. of late John
Woolfryes of Salisbury. C/iti—St. Stephen's. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a fir-tree eradicated proper, on a chief
azure, between two roses a hunting-horn stringed or, gar-
nished vert. Mantling azure doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a hunting-horn as in the arms.
Motto — " Quam non torret hyems." Married, Aug. ii,
1896, Mary Gertrude, dau. of the late Francis Hobson
Appach, Esq., J. P., of Elcot Park, Kintbury, Berks.
Postal addresses — 23 Princes Gardens, London, S.W. ;
and 4 Brick Court, Temple, E.G.
JOHN NORMANSELL KYD of Rosendael, Broughty-
Ferry, co. Forfar. Born , being the son of David Kyd
of Rosendael, co. Forfar. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
fir-tree eradicated proper, on a chief engrailed azure, between
two roses a hunting-horn stringed or, garnished vert. Mant-
ling azure doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a hunting-horn as in the arms. Motto — "Quam
non torret hyems." Postal address — Rosendael, Broughty-
Ferry, co. Forfar.
SAMUEL KYLE, Esquire, Colonel R.A. Born 1838,
being the only son of Samuel Moore, by his wife Jane
Cotter, of Ashton, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
sable and or, three blazing peats. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant,
per fesse sable and or. Motto — " Nee temere nee timide."
Residence —
WILLIAM BLACKER HAMILTON KYLE, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings - Per fesse sable and or, three
altar candlesticks counterchanged. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
per fesse sable and or, supporting in his paws a cross form^e
fitch^e argent. Motto — "Tibi soli." Residence— j Pem-
broke Road, Dublin.
KYLE. Per fesse sable and or, three altar candlesticks
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse sable and
or, supporting in his paws a cross formde fitch^e argent.
Motto— " Tibi soli."
Son of : —
Blacker Kyle, Gentleman, b.
issue — Kyle, Gentleman, b
Son of ; —
m. ; and has
Res. — Dublin.
Henry Egerton Kyle, Gentleman, b.
has issue — Kyle, Gentleman, (5.
Canada.
; m. ; and
Res. — Toronto,
SThe Honourable WILLIAM MACKINTOSH,
LORD KYLLACHY, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice, and one of H.M. Counsel Learned in
the Law, a Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Inverness
and Edinburgli. Born April 9, 1842, being the eldest son
of the late William Mackintosh, Esquire, J. P., of Inshes
Hou=e, in the county of Inverness, by his wife Mary,
daughter of James Walker, Merchant, Glasgow; appointed
a Lord of Session and yusticiary, with title of Lord
Kyllachy, April 1889. C'/^i^.y — Brooks's, New (Edin-
burgh), Highland (Inverness). Livery — Drab and red.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i.
or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand couped
fesseways holding a dagger in pale gules ; 3. or, a lymphad,
oars in saltire sable, flagged gules ; 4. azure, a salmon
naiant argent. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cat-
a-mountain salient proper, charged on the breast with a
crescent gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
"Touch not the catt butt a glove." Married, March
31, 1869, Jane, daughter of the late David Stevenson,
Esq., J. P., of Edinburgh ; and has Issue — (i) William
Eneas Mackintosh, Gentleman, born March 21, 1870; (2)
David Evan Mackintosh, Gentleman, born February 11,
'^^77 ; (3) Alastair Hugh Mackintosh, Gentleman, Lieut.
1st Batt. Cameron Highlanders, born June 19, 1880 ; and
Elizabeth Georgina. F.state — Kyllachy, in the county of
Inverness. Postal addresses~6 Randolph Crescent, Edin-
burgh ; Kyllachy, Tomatin, Inverness.
KYNASTON (Rd. Jan. 2, 1868, H. Col.). Ermine, a
chevron gules, in the dexter chief a canton of the second,
for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, the sun in splendour,
surmounted of a dexter arm in armour, embowcd, holding
in the hand a sword all proper, and in an escrol above the
crest this word, " Bloreheath." Motto— "Deus est nobis
sol et ensis."
Son of Rev. Walter Charles lidward Kynaston (for-
merly Owen), M.A., J.P., b. 1830; d. 1903; ot. i860,
Frances Harriett, d. of Bedell Stanford of Carn, in the
CO. of Cavan : —
Walter Roger Owen Kynaston, Esq., J. P. co. Salop,
B.A. Christ Church, Oxon. , Capt. Shropshire Imperial
Yeomanry, b. March i, 1874. Seat—Vi.^x&\\\ck, near Elles-
mere, co. Salop.
KYNNAIRD, Viscount, see NEWBURGH.
KYNNERSLEY, see SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY. i
THOMAS KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, J. P. for the co. '
of Salop. Born 1830, being the eldest son of the late
Robert Gardner (formerly Panting), by Jane Eliza his wife,
dau. and heir of the late Anthony Kynnersley of Leighton,
Esq., U.L. and J. P. [and niece and heir of the late Thomas
Kynnersley, Esq., also J. P. and D. L., of Leighton Hall],
and assumed the surname and arms of Kynnersley in lieu of
Gardner by Royal License in the year 1887. Mr. Kyn-
nersley also represents the families of Panting, Gardner,
and Leighton. Livery — Blue, with white collar and
cuffs, blue and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, crusily
and a lion rampant argent, quartering the arms of Gardner,
Kynnersley, Leighton, and others ; and impaling tlie arms of
Hill, namely ermine, on a fesse .sable, a castle triple-
turretted argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant argent,
collared or, under a hawthorn-tree fructed proper. Married
Fanny Melita, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Richard
Frederick Hill and niece of the Right Honourable Sir
Rowland Hill, second Viscount Hill; and has Issue —
Thomas Frederick Kynnersley, Esquire [to whom refer].
Clubs — Boodle's, University.
§ THOMAS FREDERICK KYNNERSLEY, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Salop, and Lord of the Manor
^H^y^
b > -iV
KYME, quartered by FLOYER.
of Leighton, late Capt. Mongomeryshire Yeomanry. Born
1857, eldest and only son of Thomas Kynnersley, Esq.,
is the Military Cockade,
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J. p., of Leighton [to whom refer], by his wife Fanny
Melita, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Richard Frederick
Hill, and niece of the Right Honourable Sir Rowland Hill,
second Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone, in the county of Salop.
Livery — Light blue, with white collar and cuffs, red waist-
coat. Armorial bearings {temp, circa Henry HI., Ped.
H. Coll.) — Azure, crusily and a lion rampant argent,
quartering the arms of Gardner, Kynnersley, Leighton, and
others. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant argent, collared or, under a haw-
thorn-tree fructed proper. MottO — "Nee opprimere nee
opprimi." Married, January i, 1887, at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, IClizabeth Maud, widow of the
late Edward Rodgett of \\'alton-le-Dale, in the county of
Lancashire, and dau. of John Gandly of co. Dublin,
^•j/rt/w— Leighton Hall, co. Salop; Plassy Court, near
Welshpool ; and Walton-le-Dale, in the County Palatine
of Lancaster. Postal address — Leighton Hall, near
Ironbridge, Shropshire. C////^j— Boodle's, Cavalry, Wel-
lington, Cocoa Tree, Hurlingham, Ranelagh, County
(Shrewsbury).
KYNYNMOUND, quartered by ELLIOT.
KYRLE, see MONEY-KYRLE.
KYTSON, quartered by CONYERS.
HENRY LABOUCHERE, Gentleman, M.P. for North-
ampton. Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late John
Labouchere of Broome Hall, in co. of Surrey, by his wife
Mary, daughter of the late James Du Pr6 of Wilton Park,
Beaccjnsfield. Clubs — Reform, St. James's, National Liberal.
Armorial bearings — He beais for Arms : Quarterly ermine
and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross patonce or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent, and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a stork argent, holding in its beak a
lotus flower; with the MottO, " Passibus citis sed asquis."
Married, 1868, Harriet, daughter of William Hodson.
Residences — 5 Old Palace Yard, S.W. ; Pope's Villa,
Twickenham.
LACON (H. Coll., 1818). Quarterly, i. per fesse indented
erminois and azure, in the second quarter a wolf's head
erased or (Lacon) ; 2. gyronny of eight sable and azure,
a cross flory erminois (Ward); 3. Knowles ; 4. Beecroft.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon proper, beaked
and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross flory,
and gorged with a collar gules. Motto — " Probitas verus
honos."
Sons of Thomas Beecroft Ussher Lacon, Esq. , b. 1845 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1877, Florence Dunbar, d. of R. G. Banks
of Hayroyd House, Rosedale, Toronto, Canada: —
Sir Edmund Beecroft Frances Heathcote Lacon, 5th
Bart. (11 Dec. 1818), of Great Yarmouth, Lieut. 12th
Lancers, b. 1878. Seats — Ormesby House, Great Yarmouth,
Norfolk; Raynham Hall, Fakenham. Clubs — Bachelors',
Cavalry.
George Haworth Ussher Lacon, Gentleman, Lieut. R.
Warwicksh. Regt. , b. 1881. Res.^
Henry Reginald Dunbar Lacon, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Charles Cyril Roland Lacon, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Sons of Henry Sidney Hammet Lacon, Esq., J. P.,
Capt. E. Norfolk Mil. , b. 1847 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1882,
Anna, d. of Col. George Wilson Boileau, D.L. , of
Stanfield Hall, Norfolk:—
Gordon Massy Lacon, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Sidney John Boileau Lacon, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
Ygst. son of Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, 3rd
Bart. , M.P., b. 1807 ; d. 1888 ; in. 1839, Eliza Georgina,
eld. d. of James Esdaile Hammet of Battersea : —
Ernest de Montesquiou Lacon, Esq., M.A. Camb., late
Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1850; m.
1876, Charlotte Amelia, d. of Lt.-Col. John Marcon of
Wallington Hall, Norf. ; and has surv. issue — Dorothy
Mortlock. Seat — Branthwaite House, Great Yarmouth.
Res. — 2 Wilton Terrace, London, S.W.
Son of Capt. Henry James Lacon, R.N. (third son of
2nd Bart.), b. 1810; d. 1867; m. 1844, Louisa Bartlett,
d. of John Roberts of Buckingham : —
Henry Edmund Lacon, Esq., late Capt. ist Batt. High-
land Lt. Inf., J. P. Suffolk, b. 1849; m. 1890, Hon.
Margaret Erskine, d. of 5th Baron Erskine [impales arms
of Erskine]. Seat— Ely ihmoxQ, Claydon.
ROBERT LAERY, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a pile vair, between two martlets azure, a fir-
cone slipped and erect or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in
front of a fir-cone as in the arms, a martlet azure, between
two feathers of the last. Residence— 'WiWis Street, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
The Rev. ROBERT S. DE COURCYLAFFAN, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. (O.xon.), Rector of St. Stephens, Wal-
brook. Born 1853, being the son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Robert Michael Laffan, K.C.M.G., M.P. for St. Ives, and
sometime Governor of Bermuda, by his wife Emma, dau.
of the late William Norsworthy. Armorial bearings —
Or, a lion rampant sable, holding in his dexter forepaw a
fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed sable sem^e-de-lis or.
Motto — " Vincit omnia Veritas." Married, Sept. i, 1883,
Bertha Jane, dau. of the late Frederick Grundy of the
Manor House, Mottram - in- Longdendale, Cheshire, and
widow of the late Surgeon-Gen. A. Leith Adams, M.D. ,
LL.D. , ist Batt. "Cheshire" Regt. Postal address — 119
St. George's Road, South Belgravia, S.W.
ALFRED LAFONE, Esquire, J. P. Born Feb. 13, 1821,
being the elder son of the late Samuel Lafone, by his
wife Sarah, dau. of Francis Hurry of Yarmouth. Ar-
morial bearings — Azme, within two chevronels or, two
lions passant counter-passant of the last, supporting a
fleur-de-lis argent, the whole between three mullets ar-
gent, pierced of the field. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion sable, charged on the body with a fleur-de-lis argent,
gorged with a collar nebuly and ducally crowned or, resting
is the Naval Cockade.
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the dexter forepaw on a mullet as in the arms. Motto —
" Fidiis ut olim." Married, April 22, 1852, Jane, daughter
of William Boutcher of Grately, in the county of South-
ampton ; and by her (who died April 9, 1885) has had Issue
— (i) Alfred WiUiam Lafone, Gentleman, b. Jan. 9, 1853
[;//. May 26, 1876, Harriet, second dau. of the Rev. James
Lawrence, and has, Claude Alexander Lafone, Esq., Capt.
2nd Batt. Devonshire Regt, ; Harold Carlisle Lafone,
Gentleman, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law] ; (2) Harold Lafone,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 25, 1857 ; (3) Maurice Lafone, Gentle-
man, b. March 24, 1859, d. Sept. 18, 1886; (4) William
Boutcher Lafone, Esq., Capt. Devonshire Regt., b. Dec.
14, i860, killed at Wagon Hill, Ladysmith, Jan. 6, 1900;
(5) Albert Sumner Lafone, Gentleman, Commander R.N.,
b. Oct. 14, 1863; (5) Herbert .Arthur Lafone, Esq., Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards, b. June 18, 1865, d. 1897 ; (7) Edgar
Mortimore Lafone, Esq., Major 4th Hussars, b. July 5,
1867 \jn. Beryl, dau. of Sir Trevor Chichele Plowden,
K.C.S. I., and has issue, Michael N. M. Lafone, Gentle-
man, b. 1900; and Linnet]; Mary Elizabeth [;«. .Arnold
Hills, Esq., D. L.] ; and Jane \_m. William Ainslie]. Seat —
Hanworth Park, Hanworth, in the county of Middlesex.
ANDREW LAIDLAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hadding-
ton, Master of Arts and Bachelor of Civil Law of the
University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 13,
1845, being the eldest son of the late John Watson
Laidlay of Seacliff, in the county of Haddington, by his
wife Helen Johnstone, daughter of William Hope of
Duddingston, in the county of Midlothian. Livery —
Black and yellow. Armorial bearings — Sable, a crescent
or, between three bezants. Above the shield is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable,
doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a dexter hand issuing from a heart holding a
scimitar all proper ; and on an escroll over the same this
Motto, "Fides probata coronat." Married, January 12,
1882, Theophila Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend
Charles Edgar Turner of Egg Buckland Vicarage, in the
county of Devon ; and has Aj?/<?— Theophila ; and Nigel.
Estate and postal (Zi^^/r^w— Seaclitf, North Berwick, Had-
dingtonshire. C/«i5— Oxford and Cambridge.
M JAMES LAING, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
%rf Deputy-Lieutenant. Bor7i Jan. 11, 1823, being the
only son of the late Philip Laing, Esq., of Deptford House,
in the county of Durham, by his wife Anne. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and sable,
two wolves' heads erased, on a chief nebuly a wolfs head
erased all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a demi-catherine-wheel sable, a dove holding in
the beak two sprigs of olive slipped proper. Married,
firstly, 1847, Mary, fourth daughter of Henry Tanner ; and
by her has Issue— [i) Philip Henry Laing, Gentleman, born
1849; and Mary [married, 1873, Edward Featherston-
haugh]. He married secondly, 1855, Theresa Talbot,
eighth daughter of the late Thomas Peacock ; and by her
has, (2) Arthur Laing, Gentleman, born 1856 [married,
1882, Jean A. , niece of the Reverend William Scott Moncrieff
of Fossaway, in the county of Perth, and has, Colin Mon-
crieff Laing, Gentleman] ; (3) James Laing, Gentleman,
born 1858 [married, 1886, Emily Cecilia, daughter of
Thomas Elliot Harrison of Whitburn, Sunderland, and has
issue]; (4) George Laing, Gentlem.an, born 1866 [married,
1890, Annie Mulholland, third daughter of the Re^'erend
Henry Stobart of Wykeham Rise, Totteridge] ; (r) Hugh
Laing, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (6) Bryan Laing,^ Gentle-
man, born 1875 [w. , 1900, Eleanor, second dau. of the
late F. J. Leather, Esq., of Middleton Hall, Northumber-
land]; Annie, died in infancy; Florence Talbot [w. , 1882,
Lieut. -Col. Alwyn B. V. Paget, 68th Light Infantry];
Theresa Talbot; Mabel Talbot [/«., 1894, Lieut. -Col.
H. V, Cowan, Royal Horse Artillery]; Maud Talbot
[w., 1900, Rev. C. R. Carter of Magdalene College,
Oxford] ; Sophia Talbot \m. , July 28, 1891^ Percival Charles
du Sautoy Leather of Northumberland Estate, Ceylon] ;
Margaret Dunbar \_7n., June 1891, Alfed Stokes, Esq.,
Major Royal Horse Artillery] ; Eleanor Stepney ; and
Louisa Harcourt. Seats — Thornhill, Sunderland ; and
Etal Manor, Cornhill, in the county of Northumberland.
LAKING(H. Coll., 1902). Quarterly, per fesse indented
azure and argent, in the first quarter a falcon close, belled
and jessed or, in the second and third quarters an ermine
spot sable, and in the fourth quarter a dexter gauntlet of
the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested azure, the
cuff ermine, the hand holding a palm-branch both proper,
between two falcons respecting each other as in the arms.
Motto — " Palmam qui meruit ferat."
Son of Frances William Lakingof Kensington, b. 1796 ;
d. 1874 ; m. , Louisa Jane, d. of 'I'homas Wil-
kinson ; —
Sir Francis Laking, Bart. (28 July 1902), G.C.V.O. (1902,
K.C.V.O. 1898,) Knight Bachelor (1893), M.D., M.R.C.P.,
Physician in Ordinary to the King, the Royal Household,
and to the Prince of Wales and his liousehold, and
Physician in Ordinary to Prince and Princess Christian,
formerly Surgeon-Apothecary to Queen Victoria, is a
Commander of the Legion of Honour, and has ist class of
the Order of Merit (Turkey), the Grand Cordon of the
Order of the Crown of Italy, and the Immaculate Conception
of Portugal [Supporters as a G.C.V.O.— On either side a
knight in complete armour, visor closed proper, resting the
exterior hand on a shield of the arms], /;. 1847; m. 1875,
Emma Anne (d. 1905), d. of Joseph Mansell of Kensington ;
and has issue — Guy Francis Laking, Esq., M. V.O. , F.S.A.,
Keeper of the King's Armoury, /'. 1875 [m. 1898, Beatrice
Ida, d. of Charles Mylne Barker of Clive House, Esher ;
and has issue — Joan Frances]. I?es. — 13 Addison Road,
Kensington, London, W. ; 62 Pall Mall, London, S.W.
LALOR, see POWER-LALOR.
LAMB (R.L., 1821, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. and iiii.,
quarterly, i and 4, per pale wavy argent and erminois, a
chevron between three lambs passant sable (Lamb) ; 2 and
3, per fesse argent and ermine, a fesse lozengy or and
azure, in chief three mascles of the last, a bordure of the
fourth, bezant(5e, in a dexter canton gules, a bend of the
first charged with the baton of the otifice of Knight-Marshal
(Purges); ii. and iii. , quarterly, i and 4, azure, three
Heurs-de-lis or (Montgomerie) ; 2 and 3, gules, three gem-
rings or, gemmed azure (Eglinton), the second and third
grand quarters all within a bordure or, charged with a
double tressure flory counterflory gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
lamb passant sable, charged on the body with a bezant,
thereon a trefoil slipped vert (Lamb) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a camel's head proper, bezanlee, erased gules
(Purges). Motto—' ' Levins fit patientia."
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Sons of Charles James Savile Montgomery Lamb,
Esq., b. 1816 ; d.v.p. 1856; m. i84i,Anna Charlotte,
d. of Arthur Grey of Bersted, Sussex : —
Sir Archibald Lamb, 3rd Bart. (31 Oct. 1795), of
Burville, Berks, J. P. and D.L. Sussex, Major (ret.) 2nd
Life Guards, Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, served in S. Africa
1900 [escutcheon charged with badge of Ulster and chief of
St. John of Jerusalem], b. 1845; m. 1875, Louisa Mary
Caroline, d. of Sir Henry Estridge Durrant, 3rd Bart., and
widow of J. R. Fenwick. Seats — Beauport, Battle, Sussex ;
Ix worth Thorpe, Suffolk. C/?/3— Marlborough.
Charles Anthony Lamb, Esq., M.V.O., Mil. Attach^ at
Rome, Lt.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, b. 1857 : m. 1886, Leila
Frances, d. of William Rushton Adamson, Esq., D L., of
Rushton Park, Sussex.
WILLIAM GORE LAMBARDE, Gentleman. Born
May 22, 1864, being the third son of the late Multon
Lambarde, Esq., J. P., D.L. , High Sheriff 1892, by his
wife Marianna Teresa Livesey, dau. of Edmund Turton.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly of four, i. gules, a chevron
vair between three lambs passant argent (for Lambarde) ;
2. (Home of Lindon) ; 3. (Deane of Hailing) ; 4. (White of
Beverley). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head erased argent.
Motto — " Deo patriae tibi." Married, 1888, Florence Lucy,
only dau. of the late Howard Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklyn,
CO. Westmeath ; and has Issue — Two daughters. Seats —
Bradbourne Hall, Riverhead ; Beechmont, Sevenoaks,
Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
LAMBART {temp. Eliz., reg. U.O.). Gules, three
narcissuses argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a centaur proper,
drawing his bow gules, the arrow or. Motto — " Ut quo-
cunque paratus."
Sons of Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl
of Cavan, K.P., P.C, D.L., M.P.,i^. 1839; d. 1900;
m. 1863, Mary Sneade, only child of Rev. John Olive,
M.A. :—
Rt. Hon. Frederick Rudolph Lambart, loth Earl of
Cavan (Irel., 15 Apl. 1647), and Viscount Kilcoursie, nth
Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan (Irel., 17 Feb. 1617), Major
Gren. Gds., A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada 1891-3,
served in S. Africa 1900-2 (desp.) [Supporters— Two men
in armour to the waist sable, garnished or, short trousers
gules, fringed of the second, faces arms knees and swords
proper, each having a steel cap adorned with six ostrich
feathers alternately argent and of the third], b. 1865 ;
m. 1893, Caroline Inez, eld. d. of late George Baden
Crawley. A'es.—yb Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs—
Travellers', Guards.
Hon. Lionel John Olive Lambart, Lieut. R.N. (ret.),
b. 1873. Res. —
Hon. Horace Edward Samuel Sneade Lambart, late
Lieut, ist V. B. Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., b. 1878. Res.—
Sons of Frederick John William, 8th Earl of Cavan,
b. 1815; d. 1887; m. 1838, Hon. Caroline Augusta
Littleton (d. 1892), third d. of Edward John, ist
Lord Hatherton ; —
Hon. Octavius Henry Lambart, late Lieut. 2nd Somerset
Militia, b. 1855 ; m. 1878, Hannah Sarah, d. of Hiram
Edward Howard of Buffalo, United States.
Hon. Arthur Lambart, Major R.A. (ret.), b. 1858;
tn. 1883, Winifred Edith, widow of George Broughton.
Res.— 2 Whitehall Court, S.W.
Son of Hon. Oliver William Matthew, Comm. R.N.,
b. 1822; d. 1863; III. 1844, Anne Elizabeth {d. 1881),
second d. of Capt. George W. Willes, R.N. : —
Ford Edward Welles Lambart, Esq., Comm. R.N.
(ret.), served in Egypt 1882 (medal with three clasps),
b. 1849 ; m. 1894, Geraldine Elizabeth, d. of William West-
ropp Brereton, Professor of Queen's Coll. , Galway ; and
has issue — Oliver Ford Westropp Lambart, Esq., b.
1895.
Sons of Frederick Richard Henry Lambart, Esq., Maj.
late Royal Scots Fusiliers, b. 1850 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1873,
Caroline Adeline Maxwell, only child of Walter H.
Gill, late Cape Mounted Riflemen : — .
Ernest Oliver Cavan Lambart, Gentlemen, b. 1874.
Res.—
Richard Frederick Lacon Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
m. 1899, Enid, d. of Spencer Brunton. Res. —
Henry Godfrey Rodolph Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1876 ;
711. 1901, Ruby youngest d. of M. J. Kerchoff. Res. —
Charles Edward Kilcoursie Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1S77 ;
m. . Res.^
Yr. sons of Hon. Oliver William Matthew, Comm.
R.N., b. 1822; (/. 1863: m. 1844, Annie Elizabeth
{d. 1881); 2nd, d. of Capt. George W. Willes,
R.N. :—
Percy Francis Lambart, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 5th Fusiliers,
b. 1851 ; m. i88r, Helen Ann, d. of the late Capt. Alex-
ander Ellice, R.N. i?d?j.— Wisborough Green, Sussex.
Rudolph Augustus Arnold Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1852 ;
Res.—
Son of Arthur Oliver Lambart, Gentleman, of East
London, South Africa, b. 1855; d. 1903; m. 1879,
Annie Louisa, d. of Augustus Hillier : —
Ford Augustus Oliver Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Hon. Oliver William Matthew Lambart,
Comm. R.N., b. 1822; d. 1863; m. 1844, Annie
Elizabeth (d. 1881), second d. of Capt. George W.
Willes, R.N. ;
Edgar Allan Lambart, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.F.A., h. 1857;
m. 1st, 1884, Hannah Geraldine {d. 1887), d. of Capt.
James Stirling Crawford Stirling-Stuart of Castle Milk, co.
Lanark; 2nd, 1891, Mary Lousia, eld. d. of Sir James
Robert Walker, 2nd Bart. ; and has issue (by ist, mar. )—
(i) Gerald Edgar Oliver Fortescue Lambart, Gentleman,
b. 1885; and Lilian Harriet Georgiana Gordon; by 2nd,
mar. — (2) Julian Harold Legge Lambart, Gentleman, b.
1893. Res. —
Alfred Charlemagne Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m.
1897, Constance, eld d. of Capt. Lyons Green, R.N. ; and
has issue — Lydia Abigail Mary. Res
Son of Gustavus William Lambart, Esq., of Beau
Pare, CO. Meath, D.L., Secretary of the Order of St.
Patrick, B.A., T.C.D., State Steward to the Lord-
Lieutenant of Ireland 1858-9 and 1874-5, b. 1S14 ;
d. 1886; w, 1847, Lady Frances Caroline Maria Cony ng-
ham, d. of Francis, 2nd Marquess Conyngham :—
Francis Gustavus William Lambart, Esq., C.V.O., of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Beau Pare, Comptroller of the Household of the Lord-
Lieutenant of Ireland, Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. 5th Batt.
Leinster Regt., Secretary to the Order of St. Patrick,
b. 1848. Seat—'&QSM. Pare, co. Meath.
Cyril Henry Edward Lambart, Gentleman, /'. 1866 ;
m. 1900, Ethel, d. of Ward of Brisbane ; and has
issue — (i) > Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
(2) . Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res.—
George James Richard Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Res.—
Son of Rev. Charles James Lambart, Rector of Navan,
b. 1817; d. 1887; 111. , Marian (</. 1891), d. of
Smitli:—
Ranulphus Lenox Lambart, Gentlemen, b. ; m.
1874, Ethel ((/. 1889), d. of George Julius of Scales, Surrey,
and widow of John Augustus Vivian. Res. —
ffl FRANCIS WILLIAM GUSTAVUS LAMBART,
^ Esquire, C.V.O., Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. sth Batt.
Leinster Regiment (Royal Meath Militia), Secretary to the
Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, and Chamberlain
to H.E. the Duke of Marlborough and the Earl of
Dudley, when Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland. Born March
25, 1848, being the eldest son of Gustavus William
Lambart, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, by his wife Lady Frances Caroline, daughter
of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Conyng-
ham. Clubs — Cartlon, Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal St.
George's Yacht (Kingstown). Liveiy — Brown. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three narcissi, pierced argent, a crescent
for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a centaur per pale
proper and argent, drawing his bow gules, the arrow or.
Motto — " Ut quo cunque paratus. " Estates — Beau Pare
and Barnewallstown, both in the county of Meath ; Kil-
beggan, in the county of Westmeath. Seats — Beau Pare,
Ireland ; Kilbeggan, co. Westmeath.
JOHN LAWRENCE LAMBE, Gentleman, M.A.
Cambs. Born July 7, 1863, being the only son of the late
John Lambe of Mobberley, Cheshire, by his wife Mary
Jane, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Agnew, and sister of
Sir William Agnew, Bart. Armorial bearings— Gules,
sem^e of crosses potent fitch^e, a lion rampant or between
two flaunches of the last, each charged with a cross crosslet
fitch^e between two cinquefoils paleways of the first. The
folloToing quarterings, and many others, are claimed, but
the right thereto is not yet officially established, viz. , 2.
Knill of Knill ; 3. Braose, Lords Marchers of Wales;
4. Milo Fitziualter, Earl of Hereford ; 5. Bernard de
N ew march ; 6. Devereux [bringing in Bcgod, Verdun,
Crophall, Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, b'c); 7. Merbury;
8. Ferrers, Earls of Derby aiid Baro?is C hart ley ; 9. Peve-
rcl ; 10. Hu^h Cyfeilioc, Earl Palatine of Chester; 11.
Randle Gcrnons, Earl Palatine of Chester ; 12. Ratidle de
Meschines, Earl Palatine of Chester; 13. Richard, Earl
Palatine of Chester; 14. Hugh Lupus, Earl Palatine 0]
Chester; 15. Roger de Quinci, Earl of Winchester ; 16.
Robert FitsParnell, ^th Earl of Leicester ; 17. Alan, Lord
of Gallozvay. Married, Dec. 12, 1893, Mina Marguerite
Edwina de Laune, only child of M. Alexander Valerien
Nicholas de Laune of Moscow and of 16 Rue Pierre Charon,
Champs Elys^es, Paris, by Alice, dau. and heiress of Joseph
Ferdinand Boissard de Boisdenier of Tours ; and has /«//? —
(i) John Lawrence Penrose Lambe, Gentleman, b. Nov. 28,
1894; (2) Philip Agnew Lambe, Gentleman, b. Feb. 23,
1897; and Mary Beatrix Edwina. Estate — Mobberley,
Cheshire. Town i-esidence — 21 Gloucester Terrace, W.
Club — Windham.
LAMBERT, see BENCE-LAMBERT.
LAMBERT (H. Coll., Confn. 1751). Gules, three
narcissus flowers argent, a canton or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a centaur passant regardant, the human part proper,
the hind part ermine, girt with a laurel wreath and hold-
ing a bow and arrow gules. Motto — "Optima qu^que
honesta."
Sons of Benjamin Lambert of Well House, Banstead,
b. 1817 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1847, Margaret Ann, d. of
Philip Nelson Tomlins : —
Daniel Henry Lambert, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1852 ;
tn. 1895, H61ene Louise, only d. of late Henry Freeman
of Lewes, Sussex; and has issue — (i) Daniel Edward Ray-
mond Marston Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1898; (2) Geoffrey
Lionel Ernest Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Florence
is the Military Cockade.
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Beatrice Nellie; and Violet Elizabeth H^lene. Res. —
"Ellerslie," i6o Beckenham Road, London, S. E.
Edward Wilmot Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
52 Abingdon Court, Kensington, W.
Sons of Henry Thomas Lambert, Esq., J. P., of Sand-
hills, Bletchingley, and Queen's Gate, S.W., b. 1819;
d. 1878; w. 1866, Georgiana Emily, d. of Rev. Sir
Thomas Miller, Bart. , of Froyle : —
Henry Charles Miller Lambert, Gentleman, of the
Colonial Office, b. 1868 ; m. 1892, Aileen Mary, d. of John
Raynor Arthur, Esq., late Bombay, C.S. (s. of Rt. Hon.
Sir Geo. Arthur, Bt.) by his wife, Hon. Aileen, sister of
Lord Monteagle ; and has issue — Roger Uvedale Lambert,
Gentleman, b. i8y6 ; Catherine Aileen ; Patience Violet ;
Ruth ; and Hester. Res. — Banstead, Surrey.
Alfred Uvedale Miller Lambert, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Middx. Yeo. Cav. , b. 1870; w. ist, 1894, Violet {d. 1894),
eld. d. of Walter James Marshall, Esq., D.L., of Patter-
dale Hall, Westmorland ; 2nd, 1904, Cecily, d. of late;
Gerard Hoare, Esq., J. P., of Stansted House, Godstone,
Surrey. Res. — South Park Farm, Bletchingley, Redhill.
Son of William Lambert, Gentleman, b. ; d. 1891 ;
m. . Maria, d. of F. Bennet : —
Rev. Charles Edmund Lambert, B.A. Camb. , Chaplain
to Archb. of York, b. . Res. — Theological College,
Lincoln.
Agnes Helen, second dau. of the Rev. Robert Higgens,
M.A. , Rural Dean and Vicar of Wareside, co. Hertford ;
a wreath of the
argent, charged
Motto — ' ' Deus
LAMBERT (U.O.). Quarterly, t and 4, vert, a lamb
argent ; 2 and 3, ermine, an eagle displayed gules.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On
colours, a sagittary per pale gules and
with a trefoil vert, the bow and arrow or.
providebit."
Son of Henry Patrick Lambert of Carnagh, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Wexford (High Sheriff 1864), b. 1836;
d. 1896 :—
George Henry Lambert {f.v.).
Yr. son of Henry Lamliert of Carnagh, J. P. and D. L. ,
b. 1786; d. 1861 ; m. 1835, Catherine, d. of William
Talbot of Castle Talbot :—
Sir George Thomas Lambert, Knight Bach. (1903), C.B.
(1887), Gov. of Christ's Hospital and Director of Greenwich
Hospital 1885-1901, b. 1837. Res. — 7 Park Place, St.
James's, S.W. Clubs^Whhe's, Arthur's.
Sons of Ambrose Lambert, Esq., J. P., of New Grove,
CO. Kilkenny, b. 1827 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1864, Mary, d. of
Francis Coppinger : —
Ambrose Lambert, Gentleman, /;. 1865. Res. —
Nicholas Henry Lambert, Esq., J. P., b. 1867. Seai —
Dysertmore, co. Kilkenny.
Bertrand Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1878; ;«. 1899, Hon.
Margaret Barnewall, sister of Lord Trimlestown. Res. —
Powerstown House, Goresbridge, co. Kilkenny.
Ygst. son of Ambrose Lambert of New Grove, b. 1789 ;
d. 1856; m. 1823, Eliza, d. of John Snow of Lark-
field :—
Col. Svdenham John Lambert, R.E., b. 1842; m. 1871,
Emily, d. of Gen. David Pott, C.B., Bengal Staff
Corps; and has surv. issue — (i) Edward Lambert,
Gentleman, b. 1874 ; (2) Robert Lambert, Gentleman,
b. 1878; (3) Ambrose Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; and
Kathleen. Res. — 3 Maitland Park Villas, Haverstock Hill,
London, N.W.
§ FREDERICK ARTHUR HEYGATE LAMBERT,
Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Surrey, Knight of Justice
of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
in England, Colonel-Commanding Middlesex Yeomanry
(Duke of Cambridge's Hussars), Captain Reserve of
Officers, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born
1857, being the eldest son of Frederick Lambert of
Garratts Hall, Banstead, by his wife Caroline Emma,
youngest dau. of the late James Heygate, Esq., of Porters
Grange, in the co. of Essex, younger brother of the late Sir
William Heygate, Bart. Clubs — Cavalry, United Service.
Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial toearings — Gules,
three narcissuses argent, and a canton or. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a centaur passant regardant, the
human part proper, and the hind part ermine, girt with
a laurel wreath vert, holding a bow and arrow gules.
Motto — " Nosce Teipsum." Married, May 27, 1884,
and has Issue— Mary Cecilia; and Joyce Ethel Julia.
Estates— GdiYTAii's Hall, Banstead ; Fairlawn House, Wood-
mansterne, Epsom.
GEORGE HENRY LAMBERT, Esquire, J. P. co. An-
glesey, late Capt. Royal Anglesey Engineer Militia. Born
Aug. 8, 1866, being the only son of the late Henry Patrick
Lambert, Esq., of Carnagh, co. Wexford, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Wexford 1864, and co. Anglesey 1868, by
his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Williams
of Tan-y-Craig, Anglesey. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, vert, a lamb argent ; 2 and 3, ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a sagittary per pale gules and argent,
charged with a trefoil vert, the bow and arrow or. MottO
—"Deus providebit." Married, Sept. 27, 1897, Jane,
youngest dau. of Francis Augustine Leigh of Rosegarland,
CO. Wexford; and has Issue — Uemy Francis Lambert,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 17, 1898. Seats— C^xn^.gh., co. Wex-
ford ; Tan-y-Craig, Anglesey.
M Colonel JOSEPH ALEXANDER LAMBERT.
@ Born 1855, being the elder son of the late Alexander
Clendinning Lambert, Esq., of Brook Hill, J. P. and D.L.,
by Emma Mary, dau. of Guy Lennox Prendergast, M.P.
Livery— Dz.tk blue. Armorial bearings— Gules, a cross
crosslet or, between three cinquefoils pierced argent. Mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a centaur proper, charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet or. Motto — "Ut quocunque paratus.'
Married, Feb. 10, 1887, Grace Susan, dau. of Wilham
Dashwood Fane, Esq., of Fulbeck Hall, Grantham, Lm-
colnshire; and has Issue — [1) Alexander Fane Lambert,
Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Guy Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1889;
(3) Francis Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (4) Jeffrey Lam-
bert, Gentleman, b. 1900; Mary; and Joan. .Sea/— Brook
Hill, Claremorris, co. Mayo. C/«^— Naval and Military.
is the Naval Cockade.
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LAMBTON, quartered by SURTEES.
LAMBTON, see DAWSON-LAMBTON.
Major-General ARTHUR LAMBTON, Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1836,
being the son of the late W. H. Lambton, by his wife
Henrietta, second daughter of Cuthbert Ellison of Hep-
burn, Member of Parliament ; created Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club—
Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arias : Sable,
a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Pendent
below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of tlie colours, a ram's head caboshed argent,
armed sable.
HENRY LAMONT, Esquire, J. P. for co. of Ken-y and
for Dumfriesshire, and Commissioner of Supply for Ayr-
shire.^ Born Oct. 21, 1844, being the eldest son of the late
James' Lamont, Merchant and Shipowner, of Glasgow, by
Eliza his wife, dau. of the late Henry Stephens of Bally-
mullen, co. Kerry. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial
bearings— Parted per pale azure and argent, a. lion ram-
pant counterchanged, on a chief or, a lymphad sable, oars
in action, flagged gules (for Lamont), /ind impaling the
arms of Curie, namely argent, a chevron vQrt between two
spur-revels in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base gules ; above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and thereon, upon a
wreath of his liveries, is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper
holding a fleur-de-lis gules ; and in an escroU above the
crest this Motto, " Ne parcas nee spernas." Married,
July 28, 1875, Jane, younger dau. of the late Robert Curie,
Gentleman, of 12 Crown Gardens and Whiteinch, Glas-
gow; and has Issue — (i) Henry Charles Lamont, Esq.,
b. Aug. 2, 1876, Major "Queen's Own" Royal Glasgow
Imp. Yeo. ; (2) Gerald Barclay Lamont, Gentleman, Lieut.
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4th Dragoon Guards, b. Oct. 20, 1879 ; Ada Curie ; Dora
Chearnley ; and Frances Jane Curie. Estates — Bunnow,
CO. Kerry; Greelaw and Blair, co. Ayr; Gribton, co. Dum-
fries. Seat — Gribton, Dumfries, N.B. Clubs — County
(Ayr), and Dumfries and Galloway Club (Dumfries).
§ JAMES LAMONT of Knockdow, co. Argyll, Esquire,
J. P. for that county and D. L. for co. of Bute, M. P.
for the latter county 1865 to 1868, F.G.S. Born 1828,
being the only son of Alexander Lamont of Knockdow,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Jane, daughter of Alex-
ander Chrystie of Balchrystie, Fife. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules,
within an orle of monds or, crossed and surmounted of a
cross pat^e of the third. Mantling azure, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a dagger erect in pale
proper; and in an escroll above this Motto, " Ne parcas
nee spernas." Married, March 10, 1868, Adelaide Eliza,
elder dau. of Sir George William Denys, Bart. , of Draycott,
Yorks ; and has had Issue — (i) Norman Lamont, Esq. , J. P. ,
D.L.,^. 1869; (2) Alexander Lamont, Gentleman, Lieut.
Gordon Highlanders, killed on service at Dargai in 1897;
and Augusta. Seats — Knockdow, Toward, co. Argyll ;
and Palmiste, Trinidad. Town residence — 4 Queen Street,
Mayfair, W. Clubs — Arthur's, Turf.
§JOHN HENRY LAMONT, Esquire, of Lamont, co.
Argyll, J. P. and D. L. , and Commissioner of Supply for
CO. Argyll, Major late 9th Lancers. Born March 10, 1854,
being the son of the late Archibald James Lamont, Esq., of
Lamont, J. P. and D.L. , formerly an officer in the army, by
his wife Harriet, dau. of Col. Alexander Campbell of
Possil. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant argent.
Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an open hand couped proper.
Motto — " Ne parcas nee spernas." Residence — -Westward
Ho, Bideford.
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CHARLES EDWARD LAMPLUGH, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Middlesex,
and Justice of the Peace for the county
of London, Lord of the Manor of
Sutton, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born
April 8, 1838. Clubs — &i. Stephen's, City of London,
Magistrates'. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, four cinquefoils in cross gules, on
a chief of the last, a cross flory between two goats' heads
couped of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
is the Military Cockade.
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the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect, encircled about
the wrist with a wreath of oak and holding in the hand
a sword proper, hilt and pommel or, an escutcheon argent,
charged with a goat's head couped sable ; with the Mottoes,
over the crest, "Through;" under the arms, " Providen-
Han
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with a collar nebuly sable, two roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Motto —" Providentia Dei stabiliuntur
familiae." Postal address— Rokeby Rectory, Barnard
Castle.
LANCASTER HERALD, see BELLASIS.
tia Dei stabiliuntur familias." Married Elizabeth Anne,
younger daughter of the late William Bagshawe of London.
Postal address — City of London Club, Old Broad Street, E.C.
The Reverend DAVID LAMPLUGH, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of Yalding. Born , being the
son of
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a pile nebuly between two
roses or, barbed and seeded vert, a cross flory of the field.
LANCASTER, quartered by CONYERS, RAMSDEN,
SALVIN, and SOMERS.
EDWARD SNOW LANCASTER, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Devon. Born Feb. 8, 1850, being the sixth son of James
Lancaster of Kingston, South Hants, by his wife Sarah,
youngest dau. of James Snow of Portsea, Hants. Armo-
rial bearings— Azure, on a bend indented plain cotised or-
a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two fleurs,
de-lis purpure, the whole between as many lions rampant
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a goat's head couped argent, armed or, gorged
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, charged on the
shoulder with three fleurs-de-lis chevronways azure, grasp-
ing in the dexter forepaw a scimitar proper, pommel and
hilt gold, and supporting with the sinister an antique shield
of the first, thereon a rose as in the arms. Motto — " Semper
paratus." Married, Sept. 8, 1874, Kate, youngest dau. of
William Cavander of Rayleigh, Essex; and has Issue— (i)
William Ernest Lancaster, Gentleman, Lieut. West India
Regt. , b. Jan. 14, 1875; (2) Roy Cavander Lancaster,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 25, 1896 ; (3) Edward Eric Lancaster,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1897; Florence Kate ; Ethel May;
Olive Evelyn ; and Dorothy. Residence — 27 Dorset Square
London, N.W.
WILLIAM JOHN LANCASTER, Esq., J. P., Lord of
the Manor and Patron of the Advowson of East Winch.
Born Oct. 24, 1841 , being the only son of John Lancaster, Yeo-
man, and Harriot his wife, dau. of John Bayfeild, Yeoman.
Armorial bearings — Or, two bars sable, on a pale engrailed
ermine, four cinquefoils paleways of the second. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, two
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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cinquefoils fesseways, that on the dexter sable, that on the
sinister or, surmounted by a third cinquefoil per pale of
the last and first. Motto — " Ornat fortem prudentia. "
LANE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
The Late Colonel CECIL NEWTON LANE, Com-
panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, J. P. for the co. of Shropshire, late
Colonel ist Staffordshire Mihtia, late H.M. Resident of the
Island of Cephalonia. Borji May 27, 1833, being the son of
John Newton Lane, Esquire, of King's Bromley Manor
Lichfield, by his wife Agnes, commonly called the Honour-
able Agnes, daughter of the Right Honourable the second
Baron Bagot ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1864. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and
azure, a chevron gules, between three mullets counter-
changed a canton of the arms of England, namely gules,
three lions passant guardant in pale or ; and impaling the
arms of Bertie, namely, quarterly 1 and 4, argent three
battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and gar-
nished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle
triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby) ; and below the
escutcheon is pendent his badge as a Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan horse salient,
couped at the Hanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or,
supporting between the feet an imperial crown proper ; with
the Motto, "Garde le Roy." I\Ia7-ried, December 12,
1876, Adela Mary, daughter of the Reverend Frederic
Bertie, commonly called the Honourable Frederic Bertie
(by his wife Georgiana Anne Emily, commonly called Lady
Georgiana Anne Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable
the Countess of Antrim) ; and has Issue — (i) Newton
Frederic Seymour Lane, Gentleman, born April 15, 1879 ;
(2) Percy Ernald Lane, Gentleman, born January 15, 1881 ;
and Georgiana Agnes Jane. Postal address— Wh.\s\.ox\ Hall,
Albrighton, Wolverhampton.
CHARLES PELHAM LANE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the counties of Worcester and Warwick, and
Married, April 21, 1868, Sarah Harriot, dau. of Daniel
Thomas Roy, M.D. [d. Aug. i, 1889); and has Issue—
(i) John Roy Lancaster, Gentleman, b. Nov. 29, 1871 ;
(2) Henry Lancaster, Gentleman, B.A., h. July 16, 1879;
(3) Robert Lancaster, Gentleman, b. September 1880; (4)
Hugh Lancaster, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut, ist Norfolk Regt.,
b. May 21, 1882; Mary [w., 1901, R. J. B. Storey];
Harriot ; and Katharine. iVa/— East Winch, co. Norfolk;
Residences — South Lynn, Putney Hill ; Snettisham, Norfolk.
Clubs — Junior Atheneeum, Constitutional, Junior Constitu-
tional, Hunstanton and County.
LANCASTER (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars invected
between as many Haunches gules, on each flaunch a lion
passant guardant of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Ou a wreath of the colours, upon two mullets fesse-
wise gules, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a
collar vair.
Son of : —
George Granville Lancaster, Gentleman. Seat. — Kel-
marsh Hall, Kelmarsh, Northants.
DAVID GUILD LANDALE, Esq., J. P. Surrey. Born
June II, 1842, being the third son of the late David Landale,
Merchant in Kirkcaldy, by Mary his wife, dau. of William
Russell, Manufacturer in the same town. Armorial bearings
— Parted per pale or and azure, an orle indented on the
inner side, in chief a mullet all counterchanged. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed holding up
two branches of laurel in orle proper ; and in an escroU
above, this Motto, " Pax aut defensio." Married, April 30,
1879, Agnes Katherine, only daughter of George Henderson
of Heverswood, Brasted, in the county of Kent ; and has
Issue — (i) Henderson Russell Landale, Gentleman, born
February 21, 1880; (2) David Eustace Landale, Gentleman,
born November 3, 1886 ; Ruth Mary Sinclair ; and Kathe-
rine Maud Agnes. Estate and postal address — Limpsfield
Grange, Limpsfield, Surrey. Club — Oriental.
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for the former county a Deputy- Lieutenant, an Alderman of
the County Council, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford. Born September 25, 1851, being the only son of
the late Thomas Lane, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Anne Perry, daughter of
Charles Shaw. Lively — Black coat, cerise waistcoat,
gold buttons, drab overcoat, cerise collar and cuffs. Ar-
morial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Party per pale azure
and gules, four crescents in fesse or, between three saltires
of the last ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
two griffins' heads couped and addorsed, the dexter azure
and the sinister gules, in front thereof a crescent between
two saltires fesseways argent; with the Motto, " Tenax et
fidelis." Married, February 22, 1877, Catharine George
Ann, dau. of George Webster Napier; and has Issue ^(i)
Thomas Reginald Pelham Lane, Gentleman, A.M. I.C.E. ,
b. May 23, 1878 ; (2) Charles Cyi'il Pelham Lane, Gentle-
man, B.A. Oxford, b. August 19, 1879; (3) Arthur Geoffrey
Napier Lane, Lieut. R.N., Gentleman, /'. June 30, 1883;
and Dorothy Evelyn. Estates — Moundsley Hall, and other
property in the counties of Worcester and Warwick. Postal
address — Moundsley Hall, King's Norton, Worcestershire.
Clubs — New University, Worcestershire (Worcester).
The Venerable ERNALD LANE, Archdeacon of
Stoke-on-Trent, M.A. Oxford, Rector of Leigh, Staffs.,
formerly Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Born March 3,
1836, being the seventh son of John Newton Lane, Esq.,
of Kings Bromley Manor, co. Staffs., and his wife Hon.
Agnes Bagot, dau. of the Right Hon. Lord Bagot. Livery
— Dark blue coat and blue or blue and yellow waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and azure, a chevron
gules between three mullets counterchanged of the field,
a canton of the Royal Arms of England, gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan
horse salient, couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted
and garnished or, supporting between the feet an Imperial
crown proper. Motto — "Garde le Roy." Married, ^vXy
I, 1879, Evelyn Adelaide, dau. of J. W. Philips, Esq., J. P.,
of Heybridge, Staffs. ; and has had Issue — (i) Geoffrey
Ernald William Lane, Gentleman, ist Batt. Rifle Brigade,
h. June 18, 1882; Beatrice Mary Adelaide Jane, d. an
infant ; and Marjorie Agnes Jane. Residence— \-.€\^ Rec-
tory, Stoke-on-Trent.
HENRY CHARLES LANE, Esquire, J. P. co. Sussex,
formerly Capt. 2nd Sussex R.V. and Major ist Sussex Art.
Vols., Lt. in 2nd Life Guards. Born Feb. 10, 1832, being the
only son of Henry Thomas Lane, by his wife Jane Rachel,
fifth dau. of Charles Lambert. Armorial bearings (H.
Coll. 1803) — Per saltire azure and gules, in chief two saltires
couped, and another in base argent, in each flank a mullet
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two gryphon's heads
erased, addorsed, or, in the beak of each a sprig of l.-iurel
proper. MottO— " Loyal jusqu a la mort." Married, ]\Ay
26, i860, Katharine, fourth dau. of the Rev. Anthony Lewis
Lambert, Rector of Chilbolton, Hants. Scat — Middleton,
Hassocks, CO. Sussex. Clubs — .Army and Navy, Arthur's,
County (Lewes).
§ HENRY MURRAY LANE, Esquire, Chester Herald
of Arms. Born March 3, 1833, being the sixth son of the
late Reverend Charles Lane, Master of Arts of the University
of Oxford, Rector of Wrotham, Rural Dean of Shoreham, in
the county of Kent, and Honorary Canon of Canterbury
Cathedral, &c. ; by his wife Frances Catherine (who died
October 26, 1875), second daughter of the Right Reverend
Daniel Sandford, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Edinburgh ;
was Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms, 1849-64 ; Chester
Herald from 1864 ; was Secretary to Garter Mission to tlie
Court of St. Petersburg, 1867; Registrar of Her Majesty's
College of Arms, 1880-89. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, a chevror
gules between three mullets counterchanged of the field, a
canton of the arms of England, namely gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or, the escutcheon being surrounded
by his collar of SS. Upon the escutcheon ia placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan
horse salient, couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and
garnished or, supporting between the feet an imperinl crown
proper; with the Motto, "Garde le Roy." Married,
G^RDE LE ROY
firstly, October 9, 1862, Mary Isabella, eldest daughter of
Richard Fiennes Wykeham Martin (who died March 29,
1881) ; secondly, February 16, 1885, Amelia Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of the Reverend Augustus Asgill Colvile, Rector of
Liverinere, in the county of Suftblk, who (/. Oct. 31, 1897.
By his first marriage he has Issue — Gerald Stratford Murray
Lane, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6, 1863. Postaladdress — Heralds
College, London, E.C.
M JOHN HENRY HERVEY VINCENT LANE.
® Esquire, of King's Bromley Manor, in the county
of Stafford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford,
D.L. for Staffs., late Capt. of S. Staffs. Regt. Born Oct.
3, 1867, being the eldest son of the late John Henry Bagot
Lane, Esquire, of King's Bromley Manor, of the 3rd King's
Own Stafford Rifles, and Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream
Guards, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties
of Berkshire and Stafford, by his wife Susan Anne, daughter
and co-heir of Henry Wifliani Vincent of Lily Hill, in the
county of Berkshire, and Bradvvell Grove, in the county of
Oxford. C////^j-— Wellington, White's, Travellers'. Livery
—Dark blue and orange. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
of 35, I and 35, per tesse or and azure, a chevron gules be-
tween three mullets counterchanged of the field, on a canton
gules three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 2. the same
is Vda Naval Cockade.
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without the augmentation ; 3. or, a chevron gules between
three mullets azure (for Lane, ancient) ; 4. argent, a lion
rampant ermines (for De la Hyde) ; 5. sable, six plates,
three, two, and one, on a canton argent, a lion rampant gules
(for De la Hyde Sych) ; 6. argent, two bars and a canton
gules (for Partrich) ; 7. gules, a sneyd argent (for Prayers) ;
8. argent, three bugle-horns sable, stringed vert (for Wyrley) ;
9. argent, a chevron engrailed, between three bugle-horns
©HlIlli,E°lS@l^|
sable (for Wyrley) ; 10. or, a chevron gules, between three
lions rampant azure (for Wyrley) ; 11. gules, six fleurs-de-lis,
three, two, and one argent (for Wyrley) ; 12. sable, two lions
passant in pale argent, ducally crowned or, holding in the
dexter paw a tleur-de-lis azure (for Heronville) ; 13. argent,
a bend azure, between a rose in chief and a fleur-de-lis in
base gules (for Overton) ; 14. sable, a fesse between three
sheldrakes argent (for Sheldon) ; 15. argent, on a bend
between two lions rampant sable, a wyvern of the field (for
Ruding); 16. argent, on a bend sable, three lions' heads
couped of the field, ducally crowned or (for Wroth); 17.
sable, a cross crosslet argent (for Durants) ; 18. gules, a
chevron between three lions' gambs ermine (for Wrotham) ;
ig. azure, two bars dancett^e or (for Stonard) ; 20. azure, on
a chevron engrailed argent, between three lions passant
guardant or, as many crosses pat6e sable (for Fowler) ; 21.
per pale sable and argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads counterchanged, ducally gorged or (for Lovedale) ;
22. ermine, on a canton gules, an owl argent (for Barton) ;
23. barry of six gules and argent, on a chief or a lion passant
guardant, azure (for Englefield) ; 24. argent, a chevron
between three martlets sable (for Clarke) ; 25. argent, three
wolves erased, two and one gules, a bordure azure, charged
with eight towers or (for Rycott); 26. vair6, argent, and
gules (for Garnon) ; 27. or, six billets, three, two, and one
gules (for Colvile) ; 28. azure, two bars argent, a bend
chequy or and gules (for Lee) ; 29. vert, three goats salient
argent, armed or (for Trollop) ; 30. quarterly azure and
gules, three sinister hands apaum(?e argent (for Leveson);
31. argent, two bendlets wavy sable, between as many wolves'
heads erased gules, a bordure of the last (for Clements) ;
32. argent, on a chevron gules, between three cinquefoils
azure, as many bezants (for Hampton) ; 33. vert, a chevron
argent, between three cocks or (for Whadcock) ; 34. gules,
a lion rampant double-queued ermine (for Stokes). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a strawberry-roan horse salient, couped at
the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or, supporting
between the feet an imperial crown proper. Motto — "Garde
le Roy." Seats — King's Bromley Manor, near Lichfield, in
the county of Stafford, and Lily Hill, Bracknell, in the
county of Berkshire.
LANE-FOX, see FOX.
LANG (L.O.). Parted per fesse embattled argent and
sable, two pallets counterchanged. Mantling sable, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a rock a
tower sable, masoned argent, windows and door gules.
Motto — " Qui crediderit non festinet."
Sons of John Lang of Glasgow and his wife Janet
Stuart, d. of Thomas Kennedy of Glasgow : —
James Lang, Esq., Lt-Col. ist Lanarksh. Royal
Engineers (Vols.), Hon. Lieut. H.M.'s Army, V.D. Res.
— 9 Crown Gardens, Dowanhill, Glasgow. Clubs — Cale-
donian, Grosvenor.
William Robert Lang, Esq., D.Sc. , Major Roy. Canadian
Mil., and Capt. ist Lanarksh. Royal Engineers (Vols.),
Professor of Chemistry in Toronto University [same arms,
and (rematric. as cadet) " in the honour point an annulet
gules for difference." Crest as above. MottO — "Neve
festines nevelanguescas"]. Bes. — The University, Toronto,
Canada. Cli/b — Caledonian.
LANGBEGE, quartered by CORBET.
LANGDALE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a
chevron between three estoiles argent (Langdale, Roy.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Lie, 1817) ; 2 and 3, sable, a bend or, between six fountains
(Stourton), with many other quarterings. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an estoile
as in the arms. MottO — " Post tenebras lucem."
Sons of Charles Joseph Langdale, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
of Houghton Hall, Yorks., b. 1822; d. 1895; tn. 1852,
Henrietta, eld. d. and coh. of Henry Grattan, Esq.,
M.P. , of Celbridge Abbey, co. Kildare :—
Henry Joseph Grattan Langdale, Esq., J. P. and D.L.(y.z'.).
Charles Stourton Langdale, b. 1874.
Edward Stourton Langdale, b. 1884.
HENRY JOSEPH GRATTAN LANGDALE, Esq.,
Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 4th Batt. the Princess
Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers. Born June 2, 1853, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Joseph Langdale, Esq.,
of Houghton Hall, Yorks, J. P., D.L., by his wife Henrietta,
I
Rev. Marmaduke Langdale, b. 1861.
Philip Langdale, Esq., J. P. (q.v.).
Francis Joseph Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; w. 1892,
Teresa Mary, widow of John Duncuff and d. of James
Bruno Pilley of Mawfield.
Sons of Arthur Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; d. 1893 ;
■m, 1872, Catherine, d. of Adrien de Bruyn : —
eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P. , of
Celbridge Abbey, co. Kildare. Armorial bearings— Sable,
a chevron between three estoiles argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, an estoile argent. Motto—" Post tenebras
lucem."
is the Naval Cockade.
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H PHILIP LANGDALE, Esquire, J. P. E. R. Yorks,
© late Capt. 8th Hussars (from 1892), Major East Kent
Imp. Yeom. Brig, from 1895. Boni May 8, 1863, being the
third son of the late Charles Langdale, Esq., D.L. , J. P., of
Houghton Hall, E. Yorks, J. P., D.L. (son of Hon. Charles
Stourton, who, by Royal Licence 1814, a'^sumed the name
and arms of Langdale), by his wife tlenrietta, eldest dau.
and heir of Henry Grattan, Esq., M. P. , of Cel bridge Abbey,
CO. Kildare. Livery — Black, white facings. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three estoiles argent (Langdale) ; 2 and 3, sable, a bend
or between six fountains (Stourton). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an estoile
argent. Motto — "Post tenebras lucem." Married, 1895,
Gertrude, dau. of late Admiral S. H. Derriman, C.B. ; and
has Issue — Joyce; Alethea ; and Ursula. Seats — Hough-
ton Hall, Sancton, R.S.O. , Yorks., and Celbridge Abbey,
Kildare. Town residence — 31 Curzon Street, Mayfair,
W. Clubs — Naval and Military, Bachelors' Yorkshire
(York).
LANGDALE (H. Coll.). Party per chevron azure and
sable, a chevron ermine between three estoile-^ argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an estoile argent between two
oak-branches proper. Motto — " Post tenebras lux."
Son of Marmaduke Langdale, Gentleman, Lieut. 41st
Foot, b. 1813 ; d. 1842; m. 1838, Henrietta, d. of H.
Chapman : — •
Marmaduke Robert Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1839; m.
1867, Christina [d. 1888), eld. d. of F. W. Von Streglitz of
Ormley, Avoca, Tasmania ; and has issue — Charles Stuart
Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1869; and Anna Frances.
Res.—
Sons of Alfred Langdale, Gentleman, of Beacon Hill
House, Chart, Surrey, b. 1815 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1844,
Charlotte, eld. d. of William Keene : —
Alfred Augustus Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1874, Kathleen Grace, d. of Robert John Charles Herries.
Res.
Arthur Noel Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Son of Augustus Wollaston Langdale, Gentleman, b.
1849 ; d. 1885 ; 7)1. 1877, Louisa Constance, d. of John
Hardcastle of Wakefield : —
Augustus Marmaduke Newnham Langdale, Gentleman,
b. 1878. Res.—
Yr. son of Rev. George Augustus Langdale of Compton,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1817 ; d. 1902; m. 1848, Elizabeth
Buchanan, d. of Henry S. Hyde Wollaston of Welling,
Kent:—
Rev. Horace Marmaduke Langdale, M.A., Vicar of
Compton, b. 1855 ; m. 1878, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of
William Jacob; and has issue — (i) Kenneth Marmaduke
Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1884; (2) Clifford Marmaduke
Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1886; Avice Hyde; and Kath-
leen Buchanan. Seat — Compton House, Compton, Peters-
field.
Sons of William Atkinson Langdale, Gentleman, of
Ladbroke Square London, b. 1818 ; d. 1874; m. ist,
1849, Mary Anne {d. 1855), d. of Sir John Jacob
Hansler of East Wood, Bury, Essex ; 2nd, Elizabeth,
d. of Valentine Knight : —
Ernest William Hansler Langdale, Gentleman, h. 1850.
Res. —
Frederick Lenox Langdale, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b.
1853. Res.—
Percy William Langdale, Gentleman, h. 1855 ; m. 1878,
Mary Ethel Baker, d. of Francis Francis of The Firs,
Twickenham ; and has issue — Violet Vavasour. Res. —
William Langdale, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res.—
LANGHAM (H. Coll.). Argent, three bear's heads
erased sable, muzzled or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bear's head erased as
in the arms. MottO— " Nee sinit esse feros."
Sons of Herbert Langham, Esq. (s. of Sir James
Langham, loth Bart.), b. 1804; d. 1874; w. 1839,
Laura Charlotte, d. of Nathaniel Micklethwait of
Taverham Hall, Norfolk : —
Sir Herbert Hay Langham, 12th Bart. (7 June 1660),
late Lieut, ist Life Guards, J. P. and D.L. co. Northants,
b. 1840 ; m. 1868, Hon. Anna Maria Frances [d. 1876), d.
of Arthur Marcus Cecil, Lord Sandys; and has issue—
Herbert Charles Arthur H.anham, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd
B:Ut. Northants Regt., b. 1870 [m. 1893, Ethel Sarah, d.
of Sir William Emerson Tennent, Bart. ; and has issue,
John Charles Patrick Langham, Esq., b. 1894] ; and Cecily.'
■SVrt/— Cottesbrook Park, Northampton. Club — Turf.
Francis Nathaniel Langham, Gentleman, b. 1841.
JOHANN GOTTLIEB JULIUS LANGHANS, Gentle-
man, Member Hertford College, Oxford, B.A., Taylorian
Scholar. Bor7i March 16, 1862, being the third son of
F. W. Langhans, Dr. Phil., by his wife L. H. Langhans,
nt<e Japha. Armorial bearings— Argent, two bars wavy
i
azure, gutt(!e-d'eau, as many trout naiant, one in chief the
other in fesse gules, on a chief arched sable, two king-
fishers proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in flags on the sinister side the
stump of an oak tree in bend sinister, one branch sprouting
to the dexter, thereon a kingfisher all proper. MottO —
" Ich Wart Der Stund." Postal address— UvvVfovd Coll.,
Oxford.
LANGLEY, quartered by FOX.
LANGLEY, see FITZ-LANGLEY.
LANGLEY. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a fesse sable,
charged with a crescent or, in chief three hurts (Langley) ;
2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant per fesse argent and or
(Grace). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cockatrice wings addorsed sable, combed,
wattled, and spurred gules, charged on the breast with a
crescent or. Motto — " Fide sed cui vide."
Sons of Henry Langley, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , late
2nd Life Guards, formerly of Brittas Castle, b. 1820;
d. IQ02 ; m. 1845, Harriet Maria, only child of James
Bradshaw, M.P. :—
Gerald Charles Langley, Esq., Rear-Adm. R.N., 1^.
1848; 7>t. 1893, Juanita Maxwell, d. of late William Scott
of Ashbrooke, Edinburgh ; and has issue — (i) Henry Fitz-
Roy Grace Langley, Gentleman, /'. 1895; (2) Gerald
Maxwell Bradshaw Langley, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Geraldine
is the Military Cockade.
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Marion ; and Lina Merlin Juana. Res. — 31 Queen's Gate
Terrace, London, S.W. Club — United Service.
Walter Louis Frederick Goltz Langley, Esq., C.B. ,
t. 1855; m. 1894, Gertrude Mary (</. 1895), ygst. d. of
late VV. Ramsay ; and has issue — Hubert Francis Grace
Langley, Gentleman, b. 1895. Kes.—'>,\ Queen's Gate
Terrace, S.W. Club — Travellers'.
Algernon Arthur Langley, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1894,
Minnie Robertson. Res. —
Claude Spencer Langley, Gentleman, b. r867 ; ;«. 1897,
Blanche, widow of Major Thomas Armstrong Gough, and
d. of John William Fletcher, Bengal Army. Res. —
ALFRED ARNOLD LANGLEY, Gentleman. Born
1884, being the only child of the late Alfred Francis
Claringbold Chichester Langley, Gentleman, by his wife
Edith Joana, dau. of Daniel Rees of Sully House, in the
county of Glamorgan. Livery — White, with green facings.
Armorial bearing's — Paly of six argent and vert, on a
canton gules a plieon or. Mantling' vert and argent.
Joseph Langman of Plymouth and London, by his wife Elea-
nor James, dau. ot John Lawrence of .Aberdeen. Livery^
Black and white. Armorial bearings— Argent on a pile
engrailed sable, a water-boiiget of the first between two
flaunches of the second, each charged with a water-bouget
also of the first. Mantling sable and argent ; and for the
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert,
thereon a jjortcullis with chains sable, three vvater-bougets
fesseways of the last. Motto — "Justus esto et non metue.''
Married. Sept. 17, 1868, Mary Hannah [d. June 13, 1904),
dau. of James Marks of London ; and has Issue — Archie
Lawrence Langman, Esq., C. M.G. , b. Sept. 2, 1872,
Major Middlesex Imp. Yeom. (Cavalry Club) [;;/. Jan. 5,
1904, Eleanor, dau. of Sir Leonard Lyell, Bart.]. Resi-
dences— Stanhope Terrace, Hyde Park, London ; The
Deanery, Great Marlow, Bucks. Club — Devonshire.
Crest — Upon a wreath of tlie colours, a pheon or, between
two sprigs of laurel vert, fructed^ proper. MottO —
" Fidens n(in confidens. " Postal address — Golding, Peters-
ton-super-Ely.
SJOHN PENRICE LANGLEY. Esquire, Capt. Royal
Artillery. Born April 17, 1869, being the third but
only surviving son of the late Sir George Colt Langley,
K.C.B. , by his Second wife Maria Catherine, dau. of John
Penrice of Witton, co. Norfolk. Armorial bearings —
Paly of -ix argent and vert, on a canton gules, a pheon or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a pheon or, between two sprigs of laurel vert,
fructed proper. MottO—" Fidens non contidens." Resi-
dence—
LANGLOIS, quartered by LEFROY.
JOHN LAWRENCE LANGMAN, Esquire, Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Born June 24, 1846, being the fifth son of
JOSEPH LANGMAN, Gentleman. Born April 3, 1839,
being the second son of Joseph Langman of Plymouth and
London, by his wife Eleanor James, dau. of John Lawrence
of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a pile
engrailed sable, a watt-r-bouget of the first between two
flaunches of the second, each charged with a water-bouget
also of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a
portcullis with chains sable, three water-bougets fesseways
of the last. Motto — ' ' Justus esto et non metue." Married,
July 17, i860, Rebekah, dau. of Robert Wheeler ; and has
Issue — Rebekah Eleanor Lawrence.
PHILIP LAWRENCE LANGMAN, Gentleman. Born
June 8, 1848, being the sixth son of Joseph Langman of
Plymouth and London ; by his wife Eleanor James, dau. of
John Lawrence of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a pile engrailed sable, a water-bouget of the tirst between
two flaunches of the second, each charged with a water-
bouget also of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert,
is the Naval Cockade.
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thereon a portcullis with chains sable, three water-bougets
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fesseways of the last. Motto — "Justus esto et non metue."
Postal address — 24 Oakford Road, N.W.
WILLIAM LANGMAN, Gentleman. Born May 9,
1837, being the eldest son of Joseph Langman of Plymouth
and London, by his wife Eleanor James, dau. of John
Lawrence of Aberdeen. Armorial bearing's — Argent, on
a pile engrailed sable, a water-bouget of the first between
two flaunches of the second, eacli charged with a water-
bouget also of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a portcullis with chains sable, three water-
bougets fesseways of the last. Motto — "Justus esto et
non metue." Married, March 5, 1877, Ada Mary, dau. of
James Marks ; and has Issue — (i) Ernest Joseph Langman,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 1880; (2) William James Langman,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 13, 1881 ; (3) Philip John Lang-
man, Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1882 ; (4) Arthur Harold
Langman, Gentleman, b. Oct. 30, 1887; Gertrude Eleanor
Winifred Rhoda ; Rowena Mary Ada ; Mary Elsie Dorothy ;
and Hilda Margaret.
BUTLER LANGMORE, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a fesse cotised argent, three spear-heads
proper, a chief engrailed ermine. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of the
battlements of a tower two tilting-spears in saltire all proper,
tied by a riband azure, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or,
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. MottO — " Labor vincit
omnia."
LANGRIDGE, quartered by LOWDELL.
Sir JAMES LANGRISHE, 4th Baronet, of Knock-
topher, CO. Kilkenny, J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff
(1866) for that CO., retired Lieut. -Col. 5th Batt. the Royal
Irish Regiment. Born May 24, 1823, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Sir Hercules Richard Langjishe, 3rd Baronet,
Prebendary and Rector of Lockeen, by his wife Maria,
eldest dau. of James Henry Cottingham of Somerville, co.
Cavan. Succeeeed his father 1862. Creation — Jan. 24,
1777. Armorial bearings -Quarterly of sixteen, i. quar-
terly or and sable, four covered cups counterchanged (for
Langrishe) ; 2. argent, on a cross engrailed gules, five
escallops or (for Du Plessis) ; 3. sable, a bend and bordure
argent (for Th^ligny) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three
boars' heads couped argent (for Reading) ; 5. gules, a lion
rampant per fesse argent and or (for Grace) ; 6. gules, three
horses' heads couped argent, bridled azure, tasseled or (for
Horsfall) ; 7. argent, a chevron gules, between three broad-
arrow heads points upwards sable (for Walsh) ; 8. argent, a
chevron between three garbs gules (for Sheffield) ; 9. azure,
a chevron between three talbots passant argent (for Gower) ;
10. azure, a fret argent, within a bordure or (for Lownde) ;
11. argent, a chevron vert, between seven serpents' heads
four and three, out of the mouth of each a cross crosslet
fitch^e gules (for Myhill) ; 12. argent, a chevron sable,
between three coots proper (for Coote) ; 13. gules, on a
cross between four lions rampant argent, a cross of the
field, charged with five mullets of the second (for Bill-
ingsley) ; 14. per bend crenell^e argent and gules (for
Boyle); 15. sable, three bugle -horns argent, stringed or
(for Bellingham) ; 16. quarterly azure and or, in the first
quarter a pelican of the second vulning herself proper (for
Hoadley), the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse or and
sable. Motto — " Medio tutissimus ibis." Afarried, ]\i\y 2,
1857, Adela, only dau. of Thomas de Blois-Eccles of Charle-
mont, in the co. of Stafford; and has Issue — Hercules
Robert Langrishe, Esq., late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd
Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, b. June 27, 1859 [m.,
April 16, 1887, Miss Helen Hume, dau. of the late Rt. Hon.
Fitzwilliam Hume Dick of Humewood, co. Wicklow, and
has issue, Hercules Ralph Langrishe, Esq., b. Feb. i, 1888,
and Terence Hume Langrishe, Gentleman, b. Dec. 9, 1895] '<
Adela Constance ; Maria Cecilia ; Mary Isabella ; Frances
Alice, (.''. young ; and Norah, d. young. Seat — Knocktopher
Abbey, co. Kilkenny, Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
RICHARD LANGRISHE, Esquire, J. P. for city of
Kilkenny, Clerk of the Peace for co. Kilkenny, Fellow and
Vice-President R.S.A. , Ireland. Born Nov. 6, 1834, being
the second surviving son of the late Rev. Sir Hercules
Richard Langrishe, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), 3rd Bart.,
Prebendary and Rector of Lockeen, by his wife Maria,
eldest dau. of James Henry Cottingham of Somerville, co.
Cavan. Livery — Black with canary-coloured facings. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly of sixteen, I. quarterly or and
sable, four covered cups counterchanged (for Langrishe) ;
2. argent, on a cross engrailed gules, five escallops or (for
Du Plessis) ; 3. sable, a bend and bordure argent (for
Th^Iigny) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped argent (for Reading) ; 5, gules, a lion rampant per
fesse argent and or (for Grace) ; 6. gules, three horses' heads
couped argent, bridled azure, tasselled or (for Horsfall) ; 7.
argent, a chevron gules, between three broad-arrow heads
points upwards sable (for Walsh) ; 8. argent, a chevron be-
tween three garbs gules (for Sheffield) ; 9. azure, a chevron
between three talbots passant argent (for Gower) ; 10.
azure, a fret argent, within a bordure or (for Lownde) ; 11.
argent, a chevron vert, between seven serpents' heads, four
and three, out of the mouth of each across crosslet fitch^e
gules (for Myhill) ; 12. argent, a chevron sable, between
three coots proper (for Coote) ; 13. gules, on a cross
between four lions rampant argent, a cross of the field,
charged with five mullets of the second (for Billingsley) ;
14. per bend crenell^e argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 15.
sable, three bugle-horns argent, stringed or (for Bellingham) ;
16. quarterly azure and or, in the first quarter a pelican of
the second vulning herself proper (for Hoadley) ; over all a
crescent for difference. Mantling gules and argent Crest -
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse or and
sable. Motto -" Medio tudssimus ibis." Married, f\Tsi\y,
1863, Fannie, who </. 1867, dau. of Stafford Chaine ; secondly,
1871, Sarah Ogle, who d. 1873, fl^u. of the Very Rev. Ogle
Wilham Moore, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Dean of Clogher ;
thirdly, 1882, Amitia Sneade, dau. of the late Rev. Frederick
Brown, M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A., of Fern Bank, Beckenham ;
and has Issue living (by second marriage) —Henry Hoadley
Langrishe, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1872;
Rosabel Sara ; (by third marriage) John du Plessis, Gentle-
man, b. 1883; Richard Bellingham, Gentleman, b. 1884;
Mary Francis ; Cecily Dorothea Jessica ; Eileen ; and Mar-
jorie Grace. AV.y.— Dundrum House, Dundrum, co. Dublin.
LANGTON, see GORE-LANGTON.
ROTHES LANGTON, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Lincoln, High Sheriff 1874. Born
BENNET
May 9, 1840, being the eldest son of John Bennet Langton
by his wife Marianne, youngest dau. of Langley Bracken
bury. Armorial bearings — Quarterly sable and or, a bend
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle or and a wivern vert, interwoven
and erect on their tails. Married, June 6, 1865, Lucy
is the Military Cockade.
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Katharine, only dau. of the Rev. Langhorne Burton Burton,
Rector and Lord of the Manor of Somersby ; and has Isstie
— (i) Bennet Langton, Gentleman, b. 1870; (2) Stephen
Langton, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Batt. 93rd Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1872, d. 1904 ; (3) Rev.
Algernon Charles Mainwaring Langton, b. 1879 ; Mabel
Katharine Marion Burton [w. 1896, Hamlet Robert de
Wet] ; Diana Charlotte Lee Mainwaring ; Dora Florence
Geraldine [;«. 1894, John Moels Pyke-Nott of Bydown,
Devon] ; Adela Kathleen ; and Enid Muriel [in. 1902,
Frank Augustus George Heathcote]. Seat — Langton Hall,
Spilsby, CO. Lincoln. Club — Conservative.
FRANCIS ALBERT ROMUALD LANGTON,
Gentleman, of Danganmore, co. Kilkenny, and West
Tytherton, co. Wilts. Born Feb. 7, 1840, being the
third but eldest surviving son of Michael Theobald Lang-
ton of Bath (son of Michael Lawrence Joseph Langton
of Cadiz), by Mary his wife, eldest dau. and coheir of
Henry Jeremiah Ryan of Newtown, co. Waterford. Livery
—White, with red facings. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent, three chevronels gules (for Langton) ; 2.
quarterly i. and iiii., gules, on a bend argent, six ears of rye
sable; ii. and iii., azure, a chevron between three griffins'
heads erased argent (for Ryan) ; 3. azure, a bugle-horn
proper, stringed gules, between three mullets or (for
Comerford). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, between two
wings proper. Motto — " Sursum corda." Married,
April 8, 1869, Margaret Cecilia (deceased), dau. of John
Tobin of Montreal; and has Issue-{T.) Henry Francis
Langton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 12, 1870 [w., Oct. 24,
1900, Mary Phyllis, dau. of P. Patton of Victoria, B.C.,
Canada]; (2) Theobald Michael Langton, Esq., Capt. 21st
Lancers, b. May 31, 1871 ; (3) Francis John Langton,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 15, 1873, deceased ; (4) Charles Joseph
Langton, Gentleman, b. April 19, 1874; (5) Arthur Victor
Langton, Esq., Capt. Royal Artillery, b. Feb. 26, 1880;
(6) George Philip Langton, Gentleman, b. April 22, 1881.
Residence — 11 Exhibition Road, London, S.W. Club —
Union.
STEPHEN MARTIN LANIGAN-O'KEEFFE, Esq.,
J. P. for CO. Tipperary and King's Co., B.A. (Dublin) Bar-
rister-at-Law ; assumed name and arms of O'Keeffe, in
place of those of Lanigan, by Royal License, July 13, 1895,
Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late John Lanigan,
Esq., M.P. , of Glenaguile, by Frances, dau. of the late
Charles O' Keeffe. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. azure,
a lion rampant argent ; 2. gules, a knight in armour, on
horseback at full speed, proper, the horse argent; 3. or, a
peacock in his pride proper ; 4. vert, three lizards in pale or.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon an
antique crown a gryphon segreant or, holding in the dexter
claw a sword erect argent, pommelled gold. Motto — " Forti
at fideli nihil difficile." Mairied, 1870, Madeline Maria,
second dau. of John Hobbs Peart of Ardtona, co. Dublin ;
and has, with other Issue — John, b. 1871. 5^a^— Glenagyle,
Toomavara, Nenagh. Residence — Delville, Gasnevin, co.
Dublin.
LANYON of Belfast. Gules, on waves of the sea azure,
a castle of two towers, on the battlements thereof a falcon
FORTI ETHDELI NIHIL DlfNCILE
rising all proper, on a chief or, a pallet between two gyrons
of the field. Crest— On a mount vert, a falcon rising
proper, belled and jessed or. MottO— " Vive ut vivas."
Sons of late Louis Mortimer Lanyon, Esq. (s. of Sir
Charles Lanyon, J. P. and D.L.), 1846-19 ; m. 1879,
Laura, d. of Charles Valentine Phillips, H.E.I.C.S. :—
Charley Valentine Lanyon, Esq., 1st Lieut. Norfolk
Regt. , b. 28 March 1880. Ees.—
Owen Mortimer Lanyon, Gentleman, ist Lieut. Roy.
Field Art., i5. 13 Sept. 1882. AV.f.—
Louis Frank Lanyon, Gentleman, cadet R. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst.
Sons of late Herbert Owen Lanyon, Esq. (s. of Sir
Charles Lanyon, J. P. and D.L.), 1850-19 ; m. 1873.
Amelia, d. of (ames Hind : —
Charles James Lanyon, Gentleman, b. 6 March 1875;
?«. 1902, Helen, d. of Clement Cotterel Redfern ; and has
issue — Joan Mortimer. i?^j. — Northleigh, Fortwilliam
Park, Belfast. 67///;— Ulster (Belfast).
William Mortimer Lanyon, Gentleman, ist Lieut, ist
Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles, b. 10 June 1880. Res.—
is the Naval Cockade.
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FRANCIS ROPER LARKEN, Gentleman. Born
July 12, 1844, being the third son of the Rev. Edmund
Roberts Larken, Rector of Burton, by Lincoln, and Mary
his wife, dau. of Thomas Lawrance. Livery — Dark blue,
buff facings. Armorial bearings— Per pale ermine and
erminois, three leopards' faces proper, on a chief engrailed
azure, a lion passant guardant argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
in front of three ears of barley stalked and leaved, a lark
holding in the beak a columbine all proper. Motto — ■
" Surget alauda." Married, Jan. 15, 1873, Eliza (</. Aug.
31, 1896), dau. of John Uppleby of Scarborough; and
has Issi4e — (i) Rev. Hubert Larken, M.A. , Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. March 15, 1874 ; (2) Frank Larken, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., b. Nov. 15, 1875; (3) Edmund Larken, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 5, 1876; and Eleanor Mary. Residence —
Cantilupe Chantry, Lincoln. Clubs — Royal Societies',
St. James's.
JOHN LARKIN, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of John Larkin, late of Aldersgate Street, London,
E. C. Armorial bearings— Per fesse nebuly erminois and
gules, a pale counterchanged, three leopards' faces two and
one proper, and as many escallops one and two of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rock an escallop thereon a lark proper, holding
in the beak two ears of wheat or. Motto — " Fidelis et
constans." Residence — Delrow, Aldt-nham, Herts.
LASCELLES, quartered by RAMSDEN.
The Right Honourable Sir FRANK CAVENDISH
LASCELLES, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin-
guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member
of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Bor7i
1841, being the fifth son of the late Right Honourable
William Saunders Sebright Lascelles, Member of Parlia-
ment, by his wife Caroline Georgiana, commonly known as
Lady Caroline Georgiana, eldest daughter of the Right
Honourable George Howard, the si.xth Earl of Carlisle;
created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Clubs —
St. James's, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or, the
escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar
and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms
of Oiliffe, namely argent, a chevron engrailed vert, between
three olive branches slipped and fructed proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled,
collared, rimmed, and studded or; with the Motto, "In
solo Deo salus." Married, 1867, Mary Emma, daughter
of the late Sir Joseph Francis Oiliffe, Doctor of Medicine ;
and has Issue living — (i) William Frank Lascelles, Es-
quire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Scots Guai-ds, born 1868 ;
Gerald Claude Lascelles, Esquire, born 1869 ; and Florence
Caroline.
WALTER RICHARD LASCELLES, Esq., Col. in
the Army (retired). Born Oct. 30, 1837, being the eldest
son of Hon. Arthur Lascelles, youngest son of the Rt: Hon.
2nd Earl of Harewood, and his wife Caroline Frances,
fourth dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart. Livery — Dark
blue, waistcoat yellow, with narrow blue stripe. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled, col-
lared, rimmed and studded or. Motto — " In solo Deo
salus." Married, June 6, 1861, Ellen, dau. of Charles
Kane Sivewright, and Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Richard
Vivian (uncle of the ist Lord Vivian) ; and has Issue — (i)
Walter Edward Lascelles, Gentleman, b. March 21, 1862,
d. Jan. 23, 1897 ; (2) George Reginald Lascelles, Gentle-
man, b. April 14, 1864 ; (3) Ernest Lascelles, Gentleman,
b. May 19, 1870 ; (4) Alfred Lascelles, Gentleman, b. Sept.
I, 1873, d. May 16, 1900; (5) Richard Lascelles, Gentle-
man, b. March 9, 1883 ; and Gertrude. Postal address—
— 55 Hans Road, London, S.W. Club — Army and Navy.
LATHAM, quartered by MURRAY.
LATHOM, quartered by TEMPEST.
CECIL D'URBAN LA TOUCHE, Esquire, Col. and
Commandant of the Poonah Horse. Born July ir, 1834,
being the eldest son of the late Peter La Touche, lisq.,
Major 7th Bengal N.I., by his second wife Ellen Maria,
dau. of Charles Bestandig, of German e.xtraction, from
Gottingen. Armorial bearings— Argent, a pomegranate
slipped in pale proper, on a chief of the last, two mullets of
the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mullet of five points pierced argent. Motto
— "Quid verum atque decens euro et rogo." Married,
April 23, 1855, Agnes Emma, only dau. of Benjamin Proctor
Rooke, M.D. ; and has /wz/e — Two daus. Residence^
EDMOND ROBERT DIGGES LA TOUCHE, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law. Born , being the third son of
William Digges La Touche, Gentleman, by his wife Louisa,
dau. of Coristopher L'Estrange-Carleton of Market Hill,
CO. Fermanagh. Armorial bearings— Argent, a pome-
granate slipped in pale proper, on a chief of the last two
mullets of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a mullet of five points pierced
argent. MottO — " CJuid verum atque decens euro et rogo."
Resideiice —
§ ROBERT PERCY O'CONNOR LA TOUCHE,
Esquire, J. P. Born July 12, 1846, being the eldest
son of the late John La Touche, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff cos. Kildare (1846) and Leitrim (1859), by his
wife Maria, only child of Rose Lambert Price of Treng-
wainton, co. Cornwall, by his wife Catherine, Countess
Dowager of Desart. Martied, Feb. 9, 1870, Lady Annette
Louisa, second dau. of Right Hon. John, 3rd Earl of
Clonnell. /.zVt^rv -Blue and silver. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a pomegranate slipped in pale proper, on a chief
of the last two mullets of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a mullet of
five points pierced argent. MottO~"Quid verum atque
decens euro et rogo." .S'fa^ — Harristown, Brannockstown,
Newbridge, co. Kildare.
Major OCTAVIUS LA TOUCHE of Bellevue, co.
Wicklow, and Drumhearney, co. Leitrim. Born ,
being the third but only surviving son of the late Peter La
Touche, Esq., of Bellevue, by his wife the Hon. Char-
lotte Maude, dau. of Rt. Hon. Cornwallis, ist Viscount
Hawarden. Armorial bearings— Argent, a pomegranate
slipped in pale proper, on a chief gules two mullets of the
^ is the Military Cockade.
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first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath ot
the colours, a mullet or. Motto-" Quid verum aique
deceiis euro et rogo." Married, i860, Elizabeth Cecilia,
dau. of George La Touche ; and has /««« — Peter La
Touche, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1864; Mary; Frances Cecilia
\jn., Aug. 12, i8gi, Arthur Montford Archer, M.D.]; and
Charlotte Isabella. 5c(//j— BellcN-ue, Delgany, co. Wick-
low ; Drumhearney, Leitrim.
WILLIAM DIGGES LA TOUCHE, Gentleman. Born
, being the eldest son of the late James Digges La
Touche of Sans Souci, co. Dublin, by his wife Isabella,
dau. of Sir James Lawrence Cotter, Bart. Armorial bear-
ing's— Argent, a pomegranate slipped in pale proper, on a
chief of the last, two mullets of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a mullet
of five points pierced argent. Motto - " Quid verum atque
decens euro et rogo." Married, Sept. 13, 1842, Louisa,
dau. of Christopher L'Estrange-Carleton of Market Hill,
CO. Fermanagh; and has Issue — [\) James Digges La
Touche, Gentleman ; (2) John George Digges La Touche,
Gentleman ; (3) Edmond Robert Digges La Touche, Gen-
tleman, Barrister-at-Law ; Isabella Digges, d. Dec. 29,
1886 ; Grace Digges ; and Elizabetli Digges. Residence—
WILLIAM PUGET LA TOUCHE, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. Bombay Staff Corps. Bor?i June 6, 1838, being the
third son of the late Peter La Touche, Esq., Major 7th
Bengal N.I., by his second wife Ellen Maria, dau. of
Charles Bestand'ig, of German extraction, from Gottingen.
Armorial bearings — .Argent, a pomegranate slipped in
pale proper, on a chief of the last two mullets of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the
colours, a mullet of five points pierced argent. Motto —
" Quid verum atque decens euro et rogo." Married, Nov.
2, 1866, Frances Gertrude, second dau. of Gen. Sir Anthony
B. Stransham, K.C.B. ; and has had Issue, with seven
other children, Charles Burdett Malcolm La Touche, Gen-
tleman. Residence — V!\&\3..
The Rev. WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN LA TROBE-
BATEMAN, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.. Rector of
Ascot. Born Jan. 8, 1845, being the eldest son of the late
• ADSITAMl<
John Frederic La Trobe-Bateman, Esq., F.R.S., J. P. and
D. L. , High Sheriff 1866 (who assumed by Royal Licence,
1883, the prefix-surname and arms of La Trobe), by his
wife Anne, only dau. of Sir WiUiam Fairbairn, ist Bart.,
of Ardwick, LL.D., F.R.S. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a fesse with cotises engrailed, between three escallops
or, as many crescents, each surmounted by a mullet gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an eagle's head or, a crescent sur-
mounted by a mullet gules, between two wings also or, each
charged with an escallop azure. MottO— " Sidus adsit
amicum." Married, 1870, Mildred Jane, d. 1878, second
dau. of Rev. Robert Sumner, and granddau. of Rt. Rev.
Charles Richard Sumner, D.D. , Bishop of Winchester ; and
has Issue— Yred&nc Winfried La Trobe-Bateman, Gentle-
man [m.., Sept. II, 1897, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Capt.
George A. Callaghan, R.N. Residence -Ascot Rectory,
Berkshire.
LATTER (H. Coll.). Azure, three wedding favours,
twoind one single, bowed argent, on a chief of the last a
terrestrial sphere proper. Mantling azure and argent.
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Crest— Out of a crown vallery or, a greyhound's head
effgont, collared and chained of tlie first. Mottoes (over
creM)— " A tot bien estrainz ; " (below arms) " Pour trois."
rt^y—Blue and white, with blue and white striped
waistcoat.
Sons of William Latter of Lee, Kent, b. 1816 ; d. 1884 ;
fn. 1837, Clara Elyas : —
William Foord Latter, Gentleman,
Bexley, Kent.
Walter Latter, Gentleman, /'. 1846.
on-Sea.
Alfred Charles Latter, Gentleman, i>. 1857; m. 1891,
Edith Gertrude, second d. of late Charles Henry Plevms of
Woodford House, near Thrapstone; and has issue— (i)
Kenneth Alfred Latter, Gentleman, 6. 1897; (2) Maurice
Plevins Latter, Gentleman, d. 1899; and Phylhs Gertrude.
5^;"- Southend Hall, Eltham, Kent. a«i^-f— Thatched
House, Golfers', Hove, Thames Rowing, Royal Blackheath
Golf.
d. 1 841. Res. —
Res. — Southend-
ROBERT LAUDER, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
—Vert, a grififin segreant argent, on a chief of the second
a stag's head caboshed between two fountains proper.
Residence— Broom Hill, West Hartlepool.
LAURENCE, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by
BLAKE-DE BURGH.
LAURIE, see CRAIG-LAURIE.
LAVALLIN, quartered by RAMSDEN.
is the Naval Cockade.
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t EDWARD DOWNES LAW, Esquire, Commander
in the Royal Navy, heir presumptive to the Barony
of EUenborough. Born May 9, 1841, being the eldest
son of Henry Spencer Law, Esq. , commonly known as the
Hon. Henry Spencer Law, by his wife Dorothea Anne,
dau. of Colonel John Staunton Rochfort of Clogrenane, in ,
the county of Carlow. 67// i^J— Travellers' , Naval and Mili-
tary, Wellington, Alpine. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Ermine, on a bend engrailed between two cocks
gules, three mullets pierced or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, a cock gules, gorged with
a chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the breast
with a mitre or ; with the Motto, " Compositum jus fasque
animi." jSj/a/'e— Cherry Willingham, in the county of Lin-
coln. Postal address — 65 George Street, Portman Square, W.
Major - General FRANCIS TOWRY ADEANE
LAW, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath. Dorfi 1835, being the eldest son of the late William
Towry Law, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable
William Towry Law, by his first wife Augusta Champagne,
commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Champagne,
daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas North Graves,
second Baron Graves, by his wife Mary, commonly known
as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry
Paget, first Earl of Uxbridge ; created Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. C7//i^— United
Service. Armorial bearings — Hebearsfor Arms : Ermine,
on a bend engrailed, between two cocks gules, three mullets
pierced or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent
his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a cock gules, charged on the breast
with a mitre pendent from a chain round the neck or.
JAMES ADEANE LAW, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Somerset, late Captain 66, Goorkha L. I., Major 2nd
Batt. Somerset R. V. Born Feb. 14, 1824, being the second
son of the Rev. James Thomas Law, Chancellor of the
Diocese of Lichfield, by his wife Lady Henrietta Charlotte
Law, eldest dau. of Earl of Stamford and Warrington.
Livery — White, blue facings. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
on a bend engrailed between two cocks gules, three mullets
pierced or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cock gules, chained round the
neck and charged on the breast with a mitre or. Motto —
"Compositum jus fasque animi." Married, ]\\ne. ^, 1857,
Harriette Ellen Blachley, third dau of Rev. William Hamil-
ton Turner, Vicar of Banwell, Somerset (only son and heir
of the Rev. Dr. Turner, Dean of Norwich, and tutor to
William Pitt) ; and has h'a.d Issue - {i) Rev. James Henry
Adeane Law, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. i860 ; (2) Charles
William Albert Law, Gentleman, late 4th Dragoon Guards,
b. 1861, killed in action at Abu Klea 1885. Residence —
The Caves, Banwell, Somerset.
WILLIAM THOMAS LAW, Gentleman, Doctor of
Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Born September
13, 1845, being the elder and only surviving son of Henry
Compton Law of Allington, by his wife Elizabeth, second
daughter of the Reverend John Taylor of Wadham College,
in the University of Oxford, Vicar of Llanarthney, in the
county of Carmarthen, Rector of Willand, and sometime
Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Caroline.
Club — University ( Edinburgh ). Livery — Brown coat,
scarlet collar and cuffs, gilt buttons, waistcoat of yellow
and red stripes. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Parted per bend or and ermme, a cock gules, and on a
shield of pretence the arms of Price (of Spring Grove,
Baronets), namely gules, a lion rampant argent (and 220
quarterings— T'/rt?/; E. A. Uvedale Price). Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a cock as in the arms. Motto —
" Lex ratio summa." Married, Oct. 22, 1879, Georgiana
Charlotte Elizabeth, second daughter and eventual co-heir
of the late Edwin Plumer Price, Esq. , one of Her Majesty's
Counsel Learned in the Law (His Honour Judge Price),
Recorder of York, County Court Judge for West Norfolk,
and a Bencher of the Inner Temple, by his first wife Lucy,
daughter and co-heir of John Harrison, Esquire, son of
Robert Harrison, Esquire, of Benningholme Hall and Ruis-
thorpe, in the county of York, and Ripley Court, in the
county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Alan Rokeby Law, Gentle-
man, B.A. (Cambs. ), born March 22, 1881. Estate — Ripley
Court, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 32 Wey-
mouth Street, London, W.
LAW (H. Coll.). Argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads vert, charged on the breast with a sun in splendour
and each wing with a pale or, between in the first and
fourth quarters an olive-branch proper and in the second
is the Military Cockade.
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and third a rose gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dove close argent, beaked
and legged gules, holding in the beak an olive-branch as
in the arms, between two wings sable, each enfled with
a wreath of olive vert. Motto —
Only surv. son of George Still Law, M.A., b. ;
d. 1899; m. , Emma, d. of Thomas Halliday of
Ewell, Surrey : —
Harry Dampier Law, Esq., Commander R.N. (ret.),
6. 1850; m. 1889, Florence Ellen Clements, d. of Col.
Clements, R.M. L.L; and has issue — Howard Frederick
Law, Gentleman, i>. 1890. His. — Simla, Cookham, Berks.
DENYS ALEXANDER LAWLOR-HUDDLESTON,
Esquire, J. P., late Lieut. 13th Batt. Somerset Light In-
fantry ; assumed by Royal Licence dated June 20, 1891, the
name and arms of Huddleston in addition to those of Lawlor.
Bor/i 1845, being the only son of the late Denis Shine Lawlor
of Castlelough, co. Kerry, by his wife Isabella, dau. of the
late Edward Huddleston of Sawston, and of Purse Caundle,
CO. Dorset. Livery — White with scarlet facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a fret agrent
(tor Huddleston) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant gules,
between four trefoils vert (for Lawlor). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, two
arms embowed dexter and sinister, vested and cuffed
argent, the hands proper holding a bloody scalp (for Huddle-
ston) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
stag lodged in front of a spear-head in pale point upwards
Lawrence, Bart., Barrister-at-Law, Sub-Treasurer Inner
Temple, by his wife Emily Mary, dau. of Sir George
Burdett L'Estrange. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a
all proper (for Lawlor). Mottoes (over the Lawlor crest)
— "Mea culpa tides," and under the arms, "Soli Deo honor
et gloria. " Married, Sept. 4, 1897, Alexandrina Isabella, dau.
of Hon. Alex. Keith of Nova Scotia. Estates — Sawston and
Kildersham, Cambs. ; Castlelough, Kerry, Ireland. Seat —
Sawston Hall, Sawston, Cambs. Club — Boodle's.
LAWRENCE, see DURNING-LAWRENCE.
ALEXANDER WALDEMAR LAWRENCE, Esquire.
Born 1874, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Waldemar
cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure,
two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold,
between as many leopards' faces argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit
arm entwined by a wreath of laurel, and holding a dagger
all proper. Motto — "Never give in." Married, 1904,
Anne Elizabeth le Poer, only child of the late Henry le
Poer Wynne of Rossbrien, co. Limerick. Postal addresses
—II Little Stanhope Street, Mayfair ; and 3 King's Bench
Walk, Temple. Clubs — Brooks's, Savile.
ALFRED HENRY LAWRENCE, Gentlemen. Born
April 12, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Alfred Law-
rence, Esq., Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of
London, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Ridge
of Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, between in the first and
fourth quarters a fasces erect surrounded by a wreath of oak
leaves proper, a pair of compasses extended or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
wolfs head erased argent, crusily, charged with a pair of
compasses extended sable. Motto— " Per ardua stabilis."
Residence —
The Rev. ANTHONY COCKS LAWRENCE, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Whittington, co. Gloucester.
Born March 15, 1843, being the third son of the late Walter
Lawrence Lawrence, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (who assumed
by Royal Licence, Aug. 15, 1815, the surname and arms of
Lawrence by the desire of his maternal grandfather, Walter
Lawrence), by his wife Marv, only dau. of Christian Splidt
of Stratford, Essex. Armorial bearings -Argent, a cross
raguly. Mantling argent and gules. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, the tail and lower part of a fish erected and
couped proper. Married, Aug. 10, 1876, Mary Anne,
second dau. of Rev. Dr. Olgilvie, Canon of Christ Church
and Rector of Ross ; and has Issue — Katharine Mary
Cecily; and Wynnefrede Henrietta.- Residence — W'hil-
tington, Gloucester.
The Rev. CHARLES LAWRENCE, formerly Vicar of
Thurton, in the Diocese of Norwich, and Chaplam to the
Right Rev. the Bishop of Carlisle, F.S.A. (Ireland), and
F.R.G.S., formerly commissioned in the Austrian Hussars.
Born Oct. 28, 1828, being the third but eldest surviving son
of the late Walter Lawrence, Esq., J.P. and High Sheriff,
by his wife Georgiana, third dau. of Charles Blake of
Moyne. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent
a cross raguly gules (for Lawrence) ; 2 and 3 sable, a
Catherine - wheel between two crescents in chief and a
trefoil in base or (for Scott). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-turbot, tail erect
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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proper. Motto — " In cruce salus." Married, Feb. 26,
1866, Cecil {d. 1881), youngest dau. of Gen. Sir Charles
Wale, K.C.B. , of Shelford, Cambridge. Seat — Lisreaghan
(or Bellevue), Lawrencetown, co. Galway.
CHRLSTIAN WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Gloucester, in the Diplomatic Service from 1859- 90,
Minister to Ecuador 1883-90. Born April 7, 1836, being the
second son of the late Walter Lawrence Lawrence, Esq. , J . P.
and D.L. (who assumed by Royal Licence, Aug. 25, 1815,
the surname and arms of Lawrence, by the desire of his
maternal grandfather Walter Lawrence). Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a cross raguly gules (for Lawrence). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the
tail and lower part of a fish erected and couped proper.
5f(Z/5 — Sandywell Park and Sevenhampton Manor, both
near Andoversford, R.S.O. , Gloucestershire. Clubs~Q'ax\-
ton, St. James's, St. Stephen's.
FREDERICK WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Gentleman.
Bom Dec. 28, 1871, being the second son of the late Alfred
Lawrence, Esq., Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City
of London, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Ridge of Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex. Armorial bear-
ings—Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, between in the first
and fourth quarters a fasces proper surrounded by a wreath
of oak leaves proper, a pair of compasses extended or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased argent, crusily, charged with
a pair of compasses extended sable. Motto — " Per ardua
stabilis." Residence —
Sir henry WALDEMAR LAWRENCE, Baronet,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for the counties of Surrey and Lon-
don, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Boni
1845, being the second and only surviving son of the late Sir
Henry Montgomery Lawrence, Knight Commander of the
Most. Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Horse
Artillery (succeeded his nephew Sir Henry Hayes Lawrence,
Baronet (un( e.*" a special remainder), 1898). Club — Savile.
Armorial beanilg's — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a
cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure two
swords in saltire proper between as many leopards' faces
argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm entwined
by a wreath of laurel and holding a dagger all proper ;
with the Motto, " Never give in." Married, July 10, 1873,
Emily Mary, dau. of Sir George Bu.dett L'Estrange; and
has /jj-//e— Alexander Waldemar Lavv'rence, Esq., h. May
19, 1874 [;w. 1904, Anne Elizabeth le Poer, only child of
the late Henry le Poer Wynne of Rossbrien, co. Limerick] ;
and Honoria Constance. Postal addresses — Alenho,
Wimbledon; 2 Mitre Court Buildings, Inner Temple.
Sir JOSEPH LAWRENCE, a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy, and Sheriff of the City of
London 1900-1901, M.P. for Monmouth Boioughs since
1901. Born 1848, being the son of Phillip Lawrence.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a lozenge or, chai^jed with a
rose of the field barbed and seeded proper, within an orle
of six gridirons, three, two, and one of the seconu. Mant
ling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, flames of fire in front of a gridiron or.
Motto— "Ardent." yl/a /;-/«</ Margaret A., dau. of Joseph
Jackson ; and has Issue — Maud Beatrice \in. Arthur
Hungerford Pollen, M.A.]. Residence — Oaklands, Ksnley,
Surrey. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, City Carlton.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll. ). Or, on a cross raguly coi'ped
gules, thirteen bezants, a chief arched of the seco'id,
thereon a dragon passant of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arris
embowed, vested or, cuffed gules, each charged with a
torteau, the hands grasping a turbot in pale proper.
Motto — " Gratia vici."
Frederick William Lawrence, Gentleman, b. . Re:.
— Hillcote, Lansdown, Bath.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll.). Per chevTon argent and
gules, two crosses raguly in chief of the last and a lamb in
base holding with the dexter foreleg a banner and staff all
of the first, the banner charged with a cross couped azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head erased sable between two bugle-
horns counter-embowed or.
Sons of David Lawrence of Pontypool, b. \ d. ;
m. : — ■
The Hon. Sir Alfred Tristram Lawrence, a Judge of the
High Court of Justice, K.C., LL.B., Bencher of the Middle
Temple, J. P. co. Monmouth, D.L. co. Nairn, formerly
Recorder of Windsor, 6. ; m. 1875, Jessie E. , d. of
is the Military Cockade.
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George Lawrence, Esq., J. P. Seat — Invernairne, Nairn,
N. B. Res. — 23 Portman Square, London, W.
LAWRIE (1873). Parted per pale sable and gules, a
cup argent, and issuing therefrom a garland between two
branches of laurel proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, the stump of an oak-
tree with a branch from either side proper. Motto — "I'll
be wary."
Son of late James Adair Lawrie, M.D. , Prof, of Surgery
in Glasgow Univ. , ni. 1836, Janet, d. of William Finlay
of The Moss : —
Sir Archibald Campbell Lawrie, Knight Bach. (1901),
LL. D. (Glasgow), Advocate, District Judge of Kandy,
Ceylon, 1873, Puisne Judge Supreme Court 1892-1901,
b. 1837; m. 1880, Constance [d. 1890), d. of John Dennis-
toun and widow of J. W. Hamilton. Scat — The Moss,
Dungoyne, co. Stirling. Clubs — Athenaeum, Wellington,
New (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
LAWSON, quartered by RAMSDEN. "'^
ALEXANDER LAWSON of Annfield and Burnturk,
CO. Fife, Esq., J. P. for that county. Bor?i 1862, being the
eldest son of the late Alexander Lawson of Annfield and
Burnturk. Armorial bearings — Parted per saltire or
chief and a trefoil slipped in base of the fourth. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
between two arms embowed proper, holding a sun in splen-
dour, a trefoil as in the arms, the whole surmounted by a
and vert, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second, a garb
between two cross crosslets fitch^e of the first. Mantling
vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
garb or, banded gules. Motto — " Te splendente." Mar-
ried, Nov. 30, 1899, Edith Isabel, dau. of John Brodrick
Dale of Cleadon Meadows, co. Durham. Seat — Annfield,
CO. Fife, N. B. C/«<?— New (Edinburgh).
Sir ARTHUR TREDGOLD LAWSON, ist Baronet
(1900), J. P. for W.R. CO. of York. Born 1844, being the
son of John Lawson of Bramhope Manor, near Leeds,
by his wife Sarah, dau. of John James Baker of York.
Axmorial bearings — Per chevron argent and or, a chevron
invected sable, plain cottised vert, between two martlets in
rainbow also proper. Motto — " Surge et fulge." Married,
1879, Louise Frederica Edith Auguste, dau. of John Stac-
poole O'Brien, Esq., J. P., of Tanderagee, co. Armagh;
and has Issue — ^(i) Digby Lawson, Esq., b. 1880; (2) Arthur
Bertram Lawson, Esq.,^. 1882; and Olive Louise. Seat —
Bedale Hall, Yorkshire. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's.
EDWARD MAULE LAWSON-SMITH, Esq., J. P.
for W. Riding of the co. of York, B.A. of Trin. Coll.
(Cantab.). Born 1859, being the second son of the late
Rev. Edward Lawson of Longhirst, Northumberland, by
Mary, dau. of George Maule ; and assumed the surname
and arms of Smith by Royal License, under the will of his
cousin, Thomas George Smith of Togston. Clubs — Isth-
mian, Yorkshire (York). Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, azure a castle proper between two flaunches or,
each charged with a fountain, on a chief argent, three
storks' heads erased of the field (for Smith) ; 2 and 3 argent,
on a chevron sable, another ermine between three martlets
of the second (for Lawson). Mantling azure and or ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a stork argent, holding in the beak a serpent proper
(for Smith) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, two arms embowed, vested ermine, cuffed or, sup-
porting between the hands proper a sun in splendour gold.
Married, 1886, Ethel Mary, second dau. of Sir W. G.
Davies, K. C.S.I. ; and has, with other /««f — Thomas
Edward, b. 1889. Residence— Co\\.on Lodge, Tadcaster.
JOHN WILLIAM EDWARD LAWTON, Gentleman,
formerly of Lasvton Hall, near Stoke-on-Trent. Born June
24, 1873, being the eldest son of the late William John Percy
Lawton of Lawton Hall, by his wife MaryMaud, eldest dau.
of Hon. Edward Morris Erskine, C.B. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a fesse between three cross crosslets fitchfe
sable, a cinquefoil of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant
argent, licking a wound in the right shoulder.
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H FRANCIS LAYLAND-BARRATT, Esquire, M.A.,
W LL.B. (Trinity Hall) Cantab., J. P. and D.L. for
Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall 1897, M.P. for Tor-
quay Division of Devonshire since 1900 (assumed by Royal
Licence additional name of Layland in 1895). Born Aug.
12, i860, being the only son of Francis Barratt and Anna
Mitchell, dau. and co-heiress of John Pascoe Bennetts of
Woodlane, Falmouth, J. P. for Falmouth. C/t/l>s — Reform,
Devonshire, Royal Thames Yacht ; Commodore of the
Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, on a chevron indented between three
bears statant sable, muzzled or, as many pallets of the
last, each charged with a cross crosslet fitcht5e of the
second (for Barratt) ; 2. per pale argent and or, a grey-
hound courant between in chief two cornish choughs and
in base as many crosses pat^e all sable (for Williams) ;
3. per fesse gules and sable, in chief two demi-lions ram-
pant, and in base as many bezants (for Bennetts) ; impaling
the arms of Layland, namely argent, on a fesse raguly
gules, between six ears of wheat, three and three vert,
banded or in chief, and two escallops in base of the third,
a lion passant of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear sable, muzzled,
senile of escallops, and resting the dexter forepaw on an
escallop all or. Motto — " Cui debeo fidus." Mai-ried,
Sept. 9, 1884, Frances, eldest dau. of the late Thomas
Layland of Stonehouse, Wallasey, Cheshire ; and has Issue
— Francis Henry Godolphin Layland-Barratt, Gentleman,
b. Dec. II, 1896 ; Dorothea Ley land ; Petronel Eleanor ;
and Frances Patricia. Residences — 68 Cadogan Square,
London, S.W.; The Red House, Cromer; Tregarne
Lodge, St. Austell, Cornwall.
LEA, quartered by BELLAIRS.
H His Honour GEORGE HARRIS LEA, Judge of
© the County Courts, Deputy- Lieutenant for the
TT ^t\ county of Hereford. Born April 2, 1843, being
^'^^ the second son of George B. Lea of Kidder-
minster, by his wife Emma, daughter of George
Harris of Dursley, in the county of Gloucester. Club
— New University. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse indented gules, between
in chief two lions passant of the second, in base a rock,
thereon a beaver proper, spotted ermine, in the mouth a
sprig of willow slipped vert. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a demi-heraldic
antelope argent, supporting a bird bolt erect or, three pheons
fesseways sable; with the Motto, "Semper fidelis." Mar-
ried, firstly, November 29, 1864, Mary, daughter of E.
Futvoye, Esquire ; and by her (who died September 25,
1867) had Issue--{i) Harold Futvoye Lea, Esq., Capt.
P. W.O. Yorkshire Regt. , born September 19, 1867; and
Gertrude. He married secondly, February 25, 1873,
Marion, daughter of C. Bushell ; and has issue, (2) George
Percy Lea, Gentleman, born May 18, 1875 ; (3) Gerald
Ernest Lea, Esq., Capt. Worcestershire Regt. ; (4) Ronald
Sydney Harris Lea, Gentleman; Ethel; Ida; and Brinda.
Estate — Some lands in parish of Grendon Bishop, in the
county of Hereford. Postal address — Broadlands, Hereford.
The Reverend THOMAS SIMCOX LEA, Master of
Arts of the University of Oxford, Scholar of Hertford
College. Born April 21, 1857, being the eldest son of the
late Reverend Frederic Simcox Lea of Astley Hall, in the
county of Worcester, and The Lakes, Kidderminster, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Prebendary of Hereford,
and Rector of Tedstone Delamere, by his wife Elizabeth
Catherine, second daughter of the Reverend Henry Clark,
Vicar of Harmston, in the county of Lincoln. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a fesse dancettfe
vert flory counterflory or, between in chief two lions passant
sable and in base a stag lodged proper, collared, and chain
reflexed over the back of the third. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and for his Cre st, upon a wreath of the colours,
a beaver proper, sem^e-de-lis or, holding in the mouth a
branch of willow also proper. MottO — ' ' Spe vita; melioris. "
Married, Sept. 7, 1899, Mary, second dau. of the late James
Gay of Aylsham, Norfolk. Seat— Asiiey Hall, Stourport, in
the CO. of Worcester. Residence— l-,ccV. Vicarage, Kirkby
Lonsdale.
LEACH (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar nebuly of the field, a chief nebuly of
the second, thereon a crown vallary between two mascles
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm, the hand
grasping a serpent head upwards proper, three mascles or.
Motto — " Finis coronat opus."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Leach, B.A. , Clerk in H. Orders,
Vicar of Thornton in Lonsdale, co. York, b. 1818 ; d.
1875; jn. 1847, Anne Elizabeth, d. of Richard Lodge,
Surgeon : —
Rev. Thomas Leach, B.A. (Corp. Christi Coll., Camb.),
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Clerk in H. Orders, Vicar of Burton-in-Lonsdale, h. 1848 ;
7)1. 1876, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Linnell of Delamere
Forest; and has issue— (i) Robert Leach, Gentleman, l>.
1881 ; Dorothy; Anne Katharine; and Marjory. Nes. —
The Vicarage. Uurton-in-Lonsdale.
Rev. Edmund Foxcroft Leach, NLA. (Christ's Coll.,
Camb. ), Rector of St. John's, Deansgate, Manchester, b
1851. Res. — The Rectory, Great John Street, Manchester.
Richard Ernest Leach, Gentleman, M.A., Mayor of
Appleby, Westmorland, b. 1856; m. 1884, Lucy, d. of
Rev. Benjamin Swift, LL.B. ; and has issue — Isabel
Dorothea. Res. — The Junior House, Salisbury School.
THOMAS GREENSHIELDS-LEADBETTER, Es-
quire, of Stobieside, J. P. co. Lanark, F.S.A. (Scot.),
Member of the Royal Company of Archers (The King's
Body Guard for Scotland), a Commissioner of Supply for
Lanarkshire (assumed by authority of Lyon King of Arms,
1902, the additional surname of Greenshields). Born
October 21, 1859, being the eldest son of James Green-
shields Leadbetter, Esq., of Stobieside, county Lanark,
J. P. for that county, by Margaret his wife, only dau.
of Hugh Macpherson of Blantyreferme, Lanarkshire.
Armorial bearing's — Or, a chevron gules, between two
inescutcheons vert in chief, and in base a thistle proper,
impaling those of Usher of Norton, namely, gules, a saltire
between four batons argent, garnished sable. Mantling'
gules, doubled or. Crest — Issuing out of a mural coronet
gules, a demi-unicorn ermine, armed, crined, and unguled
or; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Tuta
timens." Married, 1890, Mary Anne, second dau. of Sir
John Usher, ist Bart., of Norton and Wells; and has
Issue — (i) James Greenshields Leadbetter, Gentleman, b.
Aug. II, 1891 ; (2) John Usher Leadbetter, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 12, 1893 ; (3) Alan Edmonstoune Leadbetter, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 28, 1896; Mary Balmer ; and Jean Gillespie.
Residences — Stobieside, Strathaven, N.B. ; Edmonston,
Biggar, N.B. ; and Swinton House, Coldstream, N.B.
Clubs — University (Edin.), and Scottish Conservative
(Edin.).
LEADBETTER (L.O.). Sable, on a chevron between
three annulets or, three quatrefoils of the field. Mantling
sable doubled or. Crest — Issuing out of a mural crown
or, a demi-unicorn ermine, armed, crined, and unguled
gold. Motto — " Tuta timens."
Only surv. s. of late Robert Hutton Leadbetter,
Glasgow, b. 1827 ; d. 1902 ; ;;/. 1865, Margaret, d. of
Hugh Lammie : —
James Stevenson Leadbetter, Gentleman, Advocate, B.A.
and LL.B. (Camb.), b. 1867.
LEADBITTER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron or,
between three bezants as many crosses patonce of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head sable, erased gules, pierced through
the mouth with an arrow fesseways or. Motto — " Fidelis."
Son of Thomas Leadbitter, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
1787; d. 1874; m. 1827, Frances, d. of John Graham
of Low House, nr. A\'etheral, co. Cumberland :—
Thomas Francis Leadbitter, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
1839; m. 1872, Matilda, d. of Joseph Fhos. Savory of
Wendover, Bucks, Surgeon ; and has surv. issue— (i)
Francis fohn Graham Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 188 1 ;
(2) Matthew Graham Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;
(3) Eric Cyril Egerton Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
Frances May \ni. 1899, Rev. Arthur Gordon Robertson.
Vicar Choral of Salisbury Cathedral]; Violet Graham
[m. 1903, A. J. Carew of the Indian Police] ; and Margaret
Helen. ^^^zi*— Warden, nr. Hexham, Northumberland.
i?«.— Auckland House, Willesden Lane, London, N.W.
Clubs — Northumberland and Northern Counties, City
Liberal.
Descendants of John Francis Leadbitter-Smith of Flass
Hall :—
Vide Matthew Edward Leadbitter-Smith,
is the Naval Cockade.
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MATTHEW EDWARD LEADBITTER - SMITH,
Esquire, J. P. for co. Durham, late Lieut.-Col. commanding
4th Batt. Durham Ligiit Infantry. Borti Oct. 12, 1841,
bfing the only son of the late John Francis Leadbitter-
Smith, Esq., I. P., of Flass Hall, co. Durham, by his wife
Annie, dau. o'f Thomas Storey of Fawdon, co. Northum-
berland. Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure, on a chevron
engrailed or, between three bezants, each charged with a
cross pate6 fitche^ sable, as many crosses pate^ fitcht§e of
the last (for Smith) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron or, be-
tween three bezants, as many crosses patonce of the field
(for Leadbitter). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a stag lodged argent, sem^e of
estoiles azure, attired and gorged with an Eastern crown,
the chain refle.xed over the back or (for Smith) ; 2. on a
wreati) of the colours, a griffin's head sable, erased gules,
pierced through the mouth with an arrow fesseways or (for
Leadbitter). Motto — "Vigilans. " Married, Oct. 29,
1870, Adela Alice [d. June 2, 1897), dau. of Lieut. Col.
William Henry Graham, formerly Bengal Engineers; and
has Issue — (i) William Edward Joseph Leadbitter-Sniith,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1871 ; (2) John Francis Leadbitter-
Smith, Gentleman, b. Jan. 22, 1873 ; (3) Nicholas Augustine
Graham Leadbitter-Smith, Gentleman, b. April 27, 1880 ;
Mary Ethelreda Louisa ; Adela Monica Josephine ; Hilda
Mary Teresa; Agnes Mary Winifride. Estates — Flass,
Wooley, Haining, Osmondcroft, Cock House, Scoulshouse,
Blaydon. Seat — Flass Hall, Durham. Clubs — Northumber-
land and Northern Counties (Whitehall), County, (Dur-
ham).
CHARLES REGINALD DE VERE LEADER, Gentle-
man. Bom November 29, 1847, being the eldest son of the
late Captain Thomas Leonard Leader, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Ash Grove, in the county of Cork,
by his first wife Airlie, only daughter of the late Captain
Macdougall, 42nd Highlanders. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable between three
ogresses, each charged with an escallop of the first, a lion's
head erased between two boars' heads also erased or, all
within a bordure wavy gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed, habited paly wavy of six vert and gules,
the hand grasping a branch of three roses barbed and
leaved all proper. Motto, " Probum non poenitet." Mar-
ried, 1871, Fanny, daughter of Captain Moore, late 3Sth
Regiment ; and has Issue — A son. Seat — Ash Grove, near
Macroom.
HOLLAND WATERHOUSE LEADER, Gentleman.
Born Aug. 25, 1858, being the eldest son of the late John
Daniel Leader, Gentleman, F.S.A. , J. P. for the city of
Sheffield, by his wife Mary, younger dau. of Robert Water-
house of Sheffield. Livery — Black, with gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, on a fesse between three escallops
within as many annulets sable, a lion's head between two
boars' heads all erased of the field, a bordure nebuly of
the second, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an arm embowed issuing from an annulet and
vested or, charged with two pallets engrailed sable, the
hand holding a sprig of three roses proper ; with the
Motto, "Virtus salus ducum." Married, June 20, 1899,
Margaret la Fontaine, second dau. of the Rev. Alan Steel,
Vicar of Woodsetts, Yorks. Residence — 34 Prussia Road,
Hoylake, near Birkenhead.
ROBERT LEADER, Gentleman, Barrister -at- Law.
Born Nov. 8, i860, being the second son of the late John
Daniel Leader, Gentleman, F.S.A., J. P. for the city of
Sheffield, by his wife Mary, younger dau. of Robert Water-
house of Sheffield. Armorial bearings— Or, on a fesse
between three escallops within as many annulets sable, a
lion's head between two boars' heads all erased of the field,
a bordure nebuly of the second, a crescent for difference.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the col-
ours, an arm embowed issuing from an annulet and vested
or, charged with two pallets engrailed sable, the hand hold-
ing a sprig of three roses proper. Motto — " Virtus salus
ducum." Residence — Tapton Park Road, Sheffield.
LEADER (R.L., 1903, U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, on a fesse sable, between three ogresses each
charged with an escallop of the field, a lion's head between
two boars' heads all erased or, a bordure engrailed gules
(Leader); 2 and 3, per fesse the base per pale in chief or,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules, grasping a sword
erect entwined with a serpent proper, between two lions
rampant respecting each other of the second, in the dexter
base vert, a buck trippant of the first; in the sinister, per
bend argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged
(Sullivan). Mantling sable and argent. Crest^On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested paly of six
vert and gules, holding in the hand a branch of three roses
proper. Motto — " Probum non poenitet."
Son of Rev. Leonard Leader Sullivan, B.A. Dublin,
b. 1842; d. 1874; m. 1866, Mary Louisa Leader: —
The Rev. Leonard Leader Leader (formerly Sullivan),
M.A., b. 1866; in. 1893, Ellen Jane, d. of William Stock-
ings of Stony Stratford, Bucks; and has surv. issue — (i)
Leonard William Leader Leader, Gentleman, b. 1895; (2)
Donald Benjamin Leader Leader, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and
Elsie Muriel Gertrude. ^(;a/— Stake Hill, Clonbanin Cross,
CO. Cork.
LEAKE, see MARTIN-LEAKE.
LEARMOUTH, see LIVINGSTONE-LEARMOUTH.
LEATHES (H. Coll., 1783). Quarterly, i and 4, azure,
on a bend between three fleurs-de-lis or, as many mullets
pierced gules (Leathes) ; 2 and 3, or, a cross engrailed gules,
in the dexter chief a Cornish chough proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-griftin segreant or, armed and langued gules
(Leathes) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dove with an
olive branch in its beak all proper. Mottoes — "In ardua
virtus" (Leathes) ; " Tending to Peace" (Mussenden).
Sons of Henry Mussenden Leathes, Gentleman, of
Herringfleet Hall, sometime of R.H.A., b. 1789;
d. 1864 ; in. 1827, Charlotte Cook, d. of John Fowler
of Gunton Hall, Suffolk:—
Hill Mussenden Leathes, Esq., J. P. Suffolk, Hon. Col.
Norfolk Art. Vol., late Major Suffolk Ai't. Mil., b. 1829;
m. 1856, Mary Louisa, d. of James Duncan Thomson, Esq.,
J. P., of Sunny Bank, co. Brecon ; and has surv. issue— (i)
Herbert de Mussenden Leathes, Esq., Major 3rd Batt.
Yorks. Regt., b. 1863 [w. 1895, Agnes Isabel, d. of late
Archibald J. Stephens, Esq., Q-C, LL.D., Recorder of
Winchester ; and has issue — John Duncan de Mussenden
Leathes, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and William Henry Bernard
de Mussenden Leathes, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Robert
Herbert de Mussenden Leathes, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and
Dulcibel Laura Moreen de Mussenden] ; (2) Carteret de
is the Military Cockade.
Lea
ilea
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Mussenden Leathes, Gentleman, h. i86g \_m. 1896, Mary
Knyfton, only d. of late Capt. A. R. Graves of Charlton,
Ludwell, Salisbury ; and has issue — Mary Frances de
Mussenden] ; Frances Mary de Mussenden [w. 1885, Col.
William Whitmore Smith, R.A]; Gertrude Kate de
Mussenden; Beatrice Georgina de Mussenden; Evelyn
Maud de Mussenden ; and Kathleen Hilda de Mussenden.
Seat — Herringfleet Hall, Lowestoft. Club — Norfolk
(Norwich), Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht.
Rev. Carteret Henry Leathes, B.A., Rector of Reedham-
cum-Freethorpe, b. 1832 ; m. 1856, Lucy Ellen, d. of Rev.
William H. Clarke; and has issue — (i) Carteret Eustace
de Mussenden Leathes, Gentleman, M.A. (Cant.), Mus.
Bac. (Oxon.), F.R.C.O., b. 1867; (2) Hill Mussenden
Leathes, Gentleman, M.A. (Cant.) M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
b. 1869 \jn. 1897, Geraldine Fountaine] ; Edith Mary ; and
Millicent. Res. — Reedham Rectory, R.S.O. , Norfolk.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Leathes, B.A. (Camb.), Rector
of Reedham b. ; d. ; m. 1821, Elizabeth, d. of
Rev. J. Thomson : —
John Thurlow Leathes, Gentleman, late R.A. , b
Res.—
James Leathes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — •
Son of Edward Leathes, Esq., of Normanstone, J. P.
and D. L. Suffolk, Lt. ist Roy. Dragoons, b. ;
d. 1871 ; III. , Eliza Mary, d. of John Galloway of
Exeter : —
William Charles Edwardes Leathes, Gentleman, b. 1842.
Seat — Normanstone, Lowestoft.
ARTHUR WILLIAM LEATHAM, Esquire, J. P.
Bo)-n Aug. 10, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Aldam Leatham, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , M.A. and Fellow of
University College, London, M.P. for Huddersfield 1859-65,
and 1868-86, High Sheriff for co.'Gloucesttr 1891, by his wife
Mary Jane, only dau. of the late John Fowler of Gastard
House, near Melksham, co. Wilts. Liveiy—'Wh.he. twined
up with dark blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
of Mi<:erden, Wishanger and Winstone, in co. Gloucester.
>SVrt/-Miserden Park, near Circenster. Club— Arihm's.
SAMUEL GURNEY LEATHAM, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace. Born December 13, 1840, being the eldest son
of the late William Henry Leatham, Esquire, of Hems-
worth Hall, Member of Parliament for Wakefield, 1865 to
1868, when he retired, and for the South Division of the
West Riding of Yorkshire, 1880 to 1885, by his wife
Priscilla, fourth daughter of Samuel Gurney of Ham House,
West Ham, in the county of Essex. Club — Carlton. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire ermine
and or, on a chief engrailed azure, three bezants each
charged with a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a nest, thereon an eagle, wings elevated or, the nest and
wings fretty vert. Motto — " Virtute vinces." Married,
February 28, 1867, Annie Gertrude, third daughter of John
Frederic La Trobe Bateman, Fellow of the Royal Society,
of Moorpark ; and has Issue — (i) Frederic Gurney Leatham,
Esq., J. P. for West Riding, co. Yorks, b. Jan. 19, 1868;
(2) Eustace La Trobe Leatham, Gentleman, Royal Navy,
b. Aug. 3, 1870; (3) Cecil Maxwell Leatham, Gentleman,
2nd East Yorks Regt., 1^. Sept. 6, 1875; (4) Bertram Henry
Leatham, Gentleman, ist Yorks Regt., b. March 2, 1881 ;
(5) Nigel Clere Leatham, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1883;
(6) Ralph Leatham, Gentleman, R.N., b. March 3, 1888;
Gertrude Hilda, rf. Dec. 28, 1868 ; Catherine Isabella; Norah
Margaret ; Mildred Agnes ; Dorothy Mary ; and Sibyl
Grace. Seat — Hemsworth Hall, in the West Riding co.
York.
M GERARD FREDERICK TOWLERTON LEA-
^S THER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for countv
Northumberland ; late Major Northumberland (5th) Fusi-
liers. Born August 16, 1865, being the eldest son of the
late Frederick John Leather, Esquire, of Leventhorpe Hall,
in the county of York, and of Middleton Hall, in the county
of Northumberland, and the Friary, Tickhill, in the county
of York, Justice of the Peace for the counties of York and
Northumberland, by his wife Gertrude Elizabeth Sophia,
youngest daughter of the Reverend Charles Walters, Master
of Arts, Vicar of Wardington, in the county of Oxford.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend
sable, cotised compony or and of the last, a fountain be-
tween two mullets of six points also or. Upon the escut-
Per saltire ermine and or, on a chief engrailed azure, three
bezants each charged with a saltire gules. Mant'ing azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a nest
and thereon an eagle with wings fretty vert. Motto —
"Virtute vmces." Married Mary Elise, only dau. of H.
Martyn Kennard, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ; and has Issue -
Robert Edward Kennard Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;
and Mary Katherine. Estates — The Estates and Manors
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder
with three mullets of six points, two and one or, holding
between the paws a fountain. Motto— " Nil nisi quod
honestum." Married, October 15, 1891, Margaret Ethel,
only dau. of Victor Coates, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Antrim,
of Rathmore, in the co. of Antrim; and has Issue — (1)
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ralph Towlerton Leather, Gentleman, h. Nov. 19, 1892 ;
(2) Guy Victor Leather, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, 1897; and
Daphne Margaret. Seat — Middleton Hall, Belford, in the
CO. of Northumberland. Clubs — Army and Navy, Hur-
lingham, Automobile.
ARTHUR HUGO LEATHER-CULLEY, Esquire.
J. P. for CO. Northumberland ; assumed in 1896, by Royal
Licence, the additional name and arms of Culley. Born
March 30, 1846, being the younger son of the late John
Towlerton Leather, Esq., J. P., D. L., of Middleton Hall,
CO. Northumberland, and of Leventhorpe Hall, co. York.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented
azure and sable, on a chevron engrailed ermine, between
three talbots' heads erased or, as many roses gules, barbed
and seeded proper, and for distinction a cross crosslet also
gold (for Culley) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend sable, plain
cotised compony of the second and or, a fountain be-
tween two mullets of six points also or (for Leather).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, in front of an oak tree proper, a talbot statant
per pale azure and or, gorged with a collar gemelle argent,
and holding in the mouth a lily slipped proper and charged
for distinction upon the shoulder with a cross crosslet gold
(for Culley) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
sable, holding in the paws a fountain, and charged on the
shoulder with three mullets of six points, two and one or.
Motto — " Aniicos semper amat." Married, Feb. 27, 1878,
Jane Darling (Lady of Grace of Order of Hosp. of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), only dau. and heiress of
the late George Culley, Esq., C.B. , of Fowberry Tower;
and has Isst/e — .Arthur George Leather-Culley, Gentleman,
late Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. April 10, 1879. Seal —
Fowberry Tower, near Belford, Northumberland. Clubs —
Isthmian, Yorkshire (York), Northern Counties (Newcastle-
on-Tyne).
JOHN HURLFSTON LECHE, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for CO. Chester, High Sheriff 1851, late Captain
Cheshire Militia. Born Feb. 25, 1827, being the eldest son
of the late John Hurleston Leche, Esq., High Sheriff of co.
Chester, by his wife Elizabeth Antonia, eldest dau. of
Anthony Innys Stokes of St. Botolph's, co. Pembroke.
Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a chief indented gules,
three ducal coronets or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm proper, the
hand grasping a snake vert. Motto — "Alia corona fidis-
simo. " Married, firstly, July 18, 1850, Caroline, eldest
dau. of EdwinCorbett of Darnhall, co. Che;-ter ; and by her
had two daus. — Caroline Maud ; and Florence Ann [ni. , Oct.
20, 1875, the Hon. George Thomas Kenyon, second son of
Rt. Hon. Lloyd, 3rd Baron Kenyon, of Gredington, co.
Flint, by his wife Hon. Georgiana de Grey, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Thomas, 4th Lord Walsingham]. He married secondly,
June 18, 1855, Eleanor Francis, second dau. of Captain
CharlesStanhope Jones, of 58th Regt. ; and h^s Issue — John
Hurleston Leciie, Esq., J. P., b. November 19,1858 [_m.,
Nov. 13, 1888, Kathleen Marie, eldest dau. of Charles
Donaldson - Hudson, Esq., M. P. , of Cheswardine, co.
Salop ; and had issue, John Hurleston Leclie, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 21. 1889; and Charles Wilbraham Leclie, Gentle-
man, b. 1891, (/. T894] ; Ermentrude Eleanor Augusta;
Gwendoline Mary; and Violet Alice [ot.,Nov. 19, 1889,
Frederick William, third son of William Haines ; and has
issue, Elizabeth Violet ; and Phyllis Mary]. Seats — Garden
Park, near Chester ; and Stretton Hall, Malpas.
LECKY, see BROWNE-LECKY.
WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE LECKY, Gentle-
man, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the Universities of
Dublin, Glasgow, and St. Andrews, Honorary Doctor of
Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor
of Literature of the University of Cambridge. Born
March 26, 1838, being the eldest son of the late John
Hartpole Lecky, Esq., J. P., by his wife Mary Anne,
dau. of W. E. Tallents of Newark-on-Trent. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between
three roses argent (for Lecky) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
embattled argent, on a chief of the last a torteau
between two lions' heads erased sable. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an anchor in pale proper, cabled or
and gules, surmounted by a boar's head erased and erect
azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Gubernat navem Deus. " Married,
June 1870, the Baroness de Dedem, daughter of Baron de
Dedem, Lieutenant-General in the Dutch Service. Estates
— Ballyvale, &c. , in the county of Carlow ; Kilbracken, in
Queen's County. Club — Athenaeum.
LEE, quartered by GUINNESS and LANE.
LEE, see DILLON and VAUGHAN-LEE.
CONSTANCE ANNE LEE, Spinster, only surviving
daughter of the late Reverend William Blackstone Lee,
Rector of Wootton Woodstock, in the county of Oxford, by
his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late Charles Thomson,
Esquire, Master in Chancery, of Dalzells, St. Kitt's, and
14 Portland Place, London, W. Armorial bearings are,
upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy or
and azure, between ten billets, four in chief and three, two
and one in base argent (for Lee) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cinquefoil
pierced within a bordure engrailed ermine (for Astley).
Postal address — 5 Sion Hill, Bath.
Sir EDWARD LEE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1833,
being the second son of the late Reverend Frederick Lee,
Master of Arts, Rector of Easington, in the county of
Oxford, and Vicar of Stantonbury, in the county of
Buckingham, by his wife Mary, only daughter of George
EUys of Aylesbury ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872, by
His Excellency the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse couped,
between three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon an eagle's leg
fesseways erased at the thigh, the claw to the sinister azure,
a falcon belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and
neck with a hawk's lure sable; with the Motto, " Fide et
constantia." Married, 1870, Emily, daughter of the late
T. Davies of Regent's Park. Postal address — Castlenau,
Church Road, Barnes, Surrey.
LEE (H. Coll.) Argent, on a fesse couped between
three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or. Crest —
upon a wreath of the colours, upon an eagle's leg fesseways
erased at the thigh, the claws to the sinister azure, a falcon
belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck
by a hawk's lure sable. Motto— " Fide et constantia."
Lively — White or grey cloth, with black cuffs, collar, and
trimmings.
Sons of the Rev. Frederick George Lee, Student of
Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of
Divinity, and formerly Fellow of the Society of Anti-
quaries, sometime Vicar of All Saints', Lambeth, b.
is the Military Cockade,
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January 6, 1832 ; d. 190: ; m. June 9, 1859, Elvira
Louisa (who died Sept. i, 1890), fourth and youngest
d. of the Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, B.A. of the
University of Oxford, V^car of Creech St. Michael, in
the CO. of Somerset : —
Frederick Reginald Benedict Duncan Lee, Esq., M.A.
Own. 1891, Capt. in Vol. forces of India, b. July 2, 1861.
Postal address— 22 Earl's Court Gardens.
Gordon Ambrose de Lsle Lee, Gentleman, Bluemantle
Pursuivant of Arms [to wlom refer].
Leonard Miles Henry xl-ee. Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1867.
M GORDON AMB.KOSE DE LISLE LEE, Gentleman,
^ Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms. Bom July 11, 1863,
beino- t.'pe second so.i of the late Rev. Frederick George Lee,
Docror or,Di\'inity. sometime Vicar of All Saints', Lam-
beth, by his \\ife Elvira Louisa, youngest daughter of the
Reverend lo^'Cph Duncan Ostrehan, sometime Vicar of
Creech St. Michael, in the county of Somerset. Armorial
bearings — He hears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse couped
passant argent, collared and chained azure, charged upon
the body with two cinquefoils of the last, resting the dexter
forepaw on an escocheon or, thereon a fleur-de-lis also azure.
Motto — " Patitur qui vincit." Married, 1892, Edith Ger-
between three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or,
impaling the arms of Wallace, namely gules, sem<5e-de-lys
or, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure compony azure
and of the third. Crest — Upon an eagle's leg fesseways
erased at the thigh, the claw to the sinister azure, a falcon
belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck
by a hawk's lure sable. MottO — "Fide et constantia."
Married, August 8, 1888, Rose Mary, elder daughter of
Robert Cyril Wallace, sometime Secretary to the Earl
Marshal ; and has Issue — Mary Flora. Postal addresses —
Heralds' College, London, E.G. ; Selwood Lodge, Elm
Place, South Kensington.
LENNOX BERTRAM LEE, Esq. , of How Caple Court,
CO. Hereford, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Sherwood Foresters.
Born Nov. 1864, being the eldest son of the late Sir Joseph
Cocksey Lee, Knight Bachelor, J. P., of Rossendale, co.
Lanes., Dunham Massey, co. Cheshire, and Lea Hurst,
CO. Derby, by his wife Henrietta Burleigh, dau. of the
Rev. James Hill of Brighton, Sussex. Armorial bearings
— Azure, three bars or, a bend invected chequy of the last
and gules, plain cotised ermine, in the sinister chief point
a bear's head erased at the neck of the last. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear
trude, second dau. of Malcolm Maclellan ; and has Issue—
Lennox Cleland Lee Lee, Esq., b. 1893. Estates — How
Caple and Garraway. Postal address — How Caple Court,
Ross.
WILLIAM BLACKSTONE LEE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Representative of
Lee of Lea, Alderton, Stanton, Roden, Berrington, &c. , and
afterwards of Langley, Lea Hall, Acton Bui-nell, and Coton
Hall. Salop, and Cnolderton House, Wilts. Born May 3,
1842, being the third and only surviving son of the Reverend
William Blackstone Lee, Rector of Wootton, Woodstock,
by his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Charles Thom-
is the Naval Cockade.
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son, Esquire, Master in Chancery, of 14 Portland Place,
and Dalzells, St. Kitt's, by his wife and cousin Anne
Dalzell Thomson of Dalzells, descended from Sir Robert
Dalzell, who was created Earl of Carnwath in 1639. The
records of the Heralds' College and others show that from
the time of Reigner or Reginald de Le, Sheriff in 1201,
many of the family were knighted. Eyton gives an unbroken
descent through the Stantons from 1086, and through the
Astleys of Nordley fiom about 1100-1135. The Baronetcy
granted by James I. to Humphry Lee became extinct 1660.
Live>y — Dark green, with brass buttons. Armorial bear-
ings (Allowed first Vn. of Shropshire 1569) — Quarterly i
and 4, gules, a fesse chequy or and azure, between ten
billets, four in chief, and three, two and one in base argent
(for Lee) ; 2 and 3, azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine within
a bordure engrailed of the last (for Astley). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
staff raguly lying fesseways, a squirrel sejant proper cracking
a nut, from the de.xter end of the staff an oak branch vert,
fructed or. MottO — " Ne incautus futuri." Married, OoX.
I, 1874, Maud Ellen Legh, third daughter of William
Milton Bridger, Esquire, of Halnaker House, near Chi-
chester, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and
Wilts, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Gorges Lowther,
Esquire, formerly Member of Parliament for Ratoath, and
afterwards of Ovington, in the county of Hampshire, and
Tilshead Lodge, in the county of Wilts. Postal address
— Seend, Melksham. Clubs — Athenasum, New University.
LEE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pile nebuly or, three
leopards' faces in fesse counterchanged. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-lion proper, holding between the paws an escutcheon
or, charged with a leopard's face azure, three bezants fesse-
wise. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Son of Barnett Lee, 771. Diamond Foligno : —
Edward Lee, Esq., Solicitor, a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, b. 1839 ;
m. 1871, Adelaide, d. of Myer Harris; and has issue
(i) Myer Barnett Lee, Gentleman; (2) Albert Edward
Louis Lee, Gentleman ; (3) Percy Vivian Lee, Gentleman ;
(4) Cyril Golney Lee, Gentleman ; and five daus. Res. —
25 Chepstow Villas, Bayswater, London, W. Club —
Guildhall.
between three crescents salje, a label for difference {ox
Lee of Quarendon and Ditthley) ; 2. Dillon as befoe;
3. Lee as before ; 4. argeirt, a lion rampant within a
bordure azure, charged with eight fleurs-delis or (or
Sanders of Banbury) ; 5. per pale or and azure, on a
chevron between three griffin^ heads erased, four fleus-
de-lis all counterchanged (for Pope, Earls of Downe' ;
6. quarterly argent and gules, in the second and thitc'
LEE of Barna (U.O.). Argent, a fesse between three
crescents sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, on a column erect argent, encircled
with a ducal coronet or, a falcon proper, preying on a bird's
leg azure, erased gules. Motto — " Ude et constantia."
Sons of Henry Albert Lee, M.D. , of Barna, b. 1818 ; d.
1861 ; m. 1B52, Susan Kate, d. of John Benn of
Dromore House, nr. Newport, co. Tipperary : —
Albert Henry Lee, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1883, Raby
Beatrice, only d. of Henry Godfrey James of Bally vourneen,
CO. Limerick ; and has issue — Henry William James Lee,
Gentleman, b. 1893; and Susan Kate. Seat — Barna, nr.
Newport, co. Tipperary.
William Alexander Lee, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C, b.
1854; vi. Annie, d. of Col. Addison Potter of Heaton Hall,
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue — Charles Stewart Lee,
Gentleman, b. . Res. —
HARRY LEE STANTON LEE-DILLON, Esquire,
commonly called the Hon. HaiTy Lee Stanton Lee-Dillon,
formerly an officer of the Rifle Brigade, in which he served
1895-97 ; J. P. for CO. Roscommon, Fellow of the Society ot
Antiquaries of London (Count Henri de Dillon in France,
Hon. Arthur Dillon, father of Henry, eleventh Viscount,
who was a Lieut. -Gen. in the French service, having been
raised to that rank in 1711.) Born July 25, 1874, being the
only child of the Rt. Hon. Harold Arthur Lee Dillon,
seventeenth Viscount Dillon of Costillo-Gallen, in the
Peerage of Ireland, F'res. .Soc. Antiq., Hon. Major (retired)
4th Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, and of Juliana, eldest
dau. of the late Isaac Brock Stanton, Canadian Civil
Service. Club — White's. Livery — Dress; crimson, blue
facings, gilt buttons, l)lue, black and white lace ; undress :
blue, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 8,
quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a lion passimt between three
crescents gules (for Dillon) ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse
quarters a fret or (for Dutton) ; 7. the royal arms of His
Majesty King Charles II., debruised by a baton sinister
ermine (for Fitz Roy). Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an
estoile argent. Motto — " Dum spiro spero. " Postal
addresses — Ditchley, Enstone, Oxfordshire.
ARTHUR WILLIAM LEE-GRATTAN-GUINNESS,
Gentleman. Born being the eldest son of the late
Rev. William Snuth Lee-Grattan-Guinness of Beaumont
and of Park Annesley, co. Wexford (who by Royal Licence,
dated Feb. 28, 1856, assumed the additional arms and sur-
name of Grattan, and by a second Royal Licence, dated
March 10, 1857, assumed the surname of Lee in addition to
and before that of Gratlan-Guiniiess), and his wife Susan
Jane, only child and heir of Benjamin Guinness of Brook-
ville, CO. Dublin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i and
4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., per saltire gules
and azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine a dexter
hand couped at the wrist of the first (for Guinness) ; ii. and
iii., quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter a trefoil
slipped vert, all within a bordure azure (for Grattan) ; 2 and
3, grand quarters, argent, on a fesse between three cres-
cents sable, a trefoil slipped or, a canton gules, charged
with a lion rampant of the first, and a chief of the same,
thereon a nmllet azure between two torteaux (the said can-
ton being borne in commemoration of descent from the
family of Smyth) (for Lee). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant
quarterly or and gules (for Guinness) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon, wings elevated, hold-
ing in the dexter claw a sceptre all proper (for Grattan) ; 3.
On a wreath of the colours, on a pillar argent, encircled by
a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on a bird's leg erased
proper (for Lee). Mottoes— Under the arms (for Guinness),
& is tlie Military Cockade.
Plate XXVIl.
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"Spes mea in Deo"; over the crest (for Grattan),
quam videri." Residence—
'Esse
BENJAMIN LEE-GRATTAN-GUINNESS, Gentle-
man. Born , being the son of the late Rev. William
Smyth Lee-Grattan-Guinness of Beaumont, and of Park
Annesley, co. Wexford (who by Royal Licence, dated Feb.
28, 1856, assumed the additional arms and surname of
Grattan, and by a second Royal Licence, dated March 10,
1857, assumed the surhame of Lee in addition to and before
that of Grattan-Guinnes^), and his wife Susan Jane, only
child and heir of Benjamin Guinness of Brookville, co.
Dublin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i and 4 grand
quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., per saltire gules and azure, a
lion rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped at
the wrist of the first (for Guinness) ; ii. and iii., quarterly or
and gules, in the first quarter a trefoil slipped vert, all
within a bordure azure • (for Gratian) ; 2 and 3 grand
quarters, argent, on a fesse between three crescents sable, a
trefoil slipped or, a canton gules, charged with a lion ram-
pant of the first, and a chief of the same, thereon a mullet
azure, between two torteaux (the ^aid canton being borne in
commemoration of descent from the family of Smyth) (for
Lee). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and gules
(for Guinness) : 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a falcon, wings elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
sceptre all proper (for Grattan) ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, on a pillar argent, encircled by a ducal coronet or,
an eagle preying on a bird's leg, erased proper (for Lee).
Mottoes — Under the arms (for Guinness), "Spes mea in
Deo"; over the crest (for Grattan), "Esse quam videri."
Residence —
FREDERICK BARLEY LEE-GRATTAN-GUIN-
NESS, Gentleman. Born being the son of the
late Rev. William Smyth Lee-Grattan-Guinness of Beau-
mont, and of Park Annesley, co. Wexford (who by Royal
Licence, dated Feb. 28, 1856, assumed the additional arms
and surname of Grattan, and by a second Royal Licence,
dated March 10, 1857, assumed the surname of Lee in addi-
tion to and before that of Grattan-Guinness), and his wife
Susan Jane, only child and heir of Benjamin Guinness of
Brookville, co. Dublin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
1 and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. , per saltire gules
and azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand
couped at the wrist of the first (for Guinness) ; ii. and iii.,
quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter a trefoil slipped
vert, all within a bordure azure (for Grattan) ; 2 and 3
grand quarters, argent, on a fesse between three crescents
sable, a trefoil slipped or, a canton gules, charged with a
lion rampant of the first, and a chief of the same, thereon a
mullet azure between two torteaux (the said canton being
borne in commemoration of descent from the family of
Smyth) (for Lee). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and
gules (for Guinness) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a falcon, wings elevated, holding in the dexter
claw a sceptre all proper (for Grattan) ; 3. on a wreath of
the colours, on a pillar argent, encircled by a ducal coronet
or, an eagle preying on abird'sleg, erased proper (for Lee).
Mottoes— Under the arms (for Guinness), "Spes mea in
Deo"; over the crest (for Grattan), " Ksse quam videri.''
Residence —
LUKE ALEXANDER LEE-NORMAN, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1881, Vice-Lieut, co. Louth 1897,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Dubhn. Born April 7, 1839, being
the only son of the late Alexander Norman, Q.C. , by
his wife Charlotte Sarah, dau. of Robeit Law of Dublin;
he assumed the additional surname and arms of Lee by
Royal Licence 1876. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and
4, or, a chevron between three lions' faces gules (for Norman);
2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules, between three leopards'
faces proper (for Lee). Mantling gules and or. Crests—
I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper
(for Norman) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant grasping a sceptre all proper. Motto — "Honor
virtutis premium." Married, Dec. 30, 1873, Francis
Charlotte, dau. of the late Rev. Francis Hewson, Rector of
Dunganstown, co. Wicklow ; and has Issue— {i) Alexander
Henry Lee-Norman, Gentleman, 6. March 14, 1876 ; (2)
Francis Thomas Lee-Norman, Gentleman, d. Sept. 10,
1887 ; and Geraldine Mary. 5«a^— Corbollis, Ardee, co.
Louth. C///i^— University (Dublin).
HENRY LEE- WARNER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Norfolk. Born
LeeiflYTlfitnet ^^'^'^' ^^'"S ^^^ ^^'^^^^ ^"^ only sur-
.a^vv'MAL4^uv»iVV viving son of the late Henry James
Lee- Warner, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu-
enant, of Walsingham Abbey, by his wife Ellen Rosetta,
youngest daughter of the late Jonathan Bullock of Faulk-
bourne Hall, in tiie county of Essex. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a
fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets
of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale
indented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de-
lis or, differenced by a crescent (for Warner) ; 3. vert, a
cross engrailed argent (for Whetenhale). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, sitting between two
branches of oak fructed proper, cracking a nut or ; with
the Motto, " Non nobis tantum nati." Postal address —
Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk. C/u6 — Junior Carlton.
The Reverend JAMES LEE- WARNER, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, late Rector of Beckley, East
Sussex. Born 1836, being the eldest son of the late Rev-
erend Henry James Lee- Warner of Thorpland Hall, by his
wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend Henry Nicholas
Astley. Clu6 — New University. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony
or and of the field, between eight billets of the second (for
Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and
sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de-lis or, differenced by a
crescent (for Warner) ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent (for
Whetenhale). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant
gules, between two branches of oak fructed proper,
cracking a nut or; with the Motto, "Non nobis tantum
nati." Married, 1874, Agnes Louisa, daughter of the
Reverend Henry P. Marsham of Rippon Hall ; and
has with other Issue — George Lee- Warner, Gentleman,
born 1875. Estate and festal address — Thorpland Hall,
Fakenham, Norfolk.
Sir WILLIAM LEE- WARNER, Knight Commander of
the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born April 18, 1846,
being the sixth but fifth surviving son of the late Reverend
Canon James H. Lee-Warner of Thorpland Hall, in the
county of Norfolk, by his wife Anne, daughter of the
Reverend Henry N. Astley (son of Sir Edward Astley,
Bart. ), of Barsham , in the same county. Armorial bearings
Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the
first, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2.
quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and sable ;
ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de-lis or, differenced by a crescent
(for Warner) ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent (for Wheten-
hale) the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and
pendent the badge of a K. C.S.I. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant
gules, between two branches of oak fructed proper; with
the Motto, " Non nobis tantum nati." Married, Aug.
2, 1876, Ellen PauUina, dau. of General Henry William
Holland, C.B. ; and has Issue— {\) Philip Henry Lee-
Warner, Esq., b. June 7, 1877 ; (2) Cecil John Lee- Warner,
Esq., b. Feb. 4, 1879; (3) William HamiUon Lee- Warner,
Esq.! b. Oct. 14, 1880; (4) Roland Paul Lee-Warner, Esq.,
b. Jan. 4, 1892. C"/«^j— Athenaeum and East India United
Service.
LEECH, quartered by SLAUGHTER.
JOHN CYRIL LEECH, Gentleman. Born April 29,
i8co, being the only son of the late John Henry Leech,
Gentleman, F.R.G.S., F.L.S.. F.Z.S., Lord of the Manor
of Hurdcott and Barford, by his wife Beatrice Ellen only
child of Benjamin Leatt Nias of Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Armorial bearings— Ermine, a rose gules, on a chiet
indented of the last, three ducal coronets or. Mantling
is the Naval Cockade.
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Lee
Lee
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
arm erect proper, grasping a snake vert. Motto- " Virtus
Joseph Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. ist,
1879, Beatrice Jane ((/. 1887), d. of James Seccombe of
Trenodden, co. Cornwall (by whom he has issue^Beatrice
Mary Seccombe); 2nd, 1888, Alice Elizabeth, d. of Rev.
Joseph Walker, M.A., Rector of Gt. Billing, and grand-
dau. of Adm. Sir William Carroll, K.C.B. ; and has issue
— (i) Hugh Ausdell Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1889;
(2) Cecil Darley Farran Leech, Gentleman, b, 1892; (3)
Noel Leslie Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1902; and Sylvia
Louise Ruthven. Res. — Beaucliffe, Pendleton, Lanes.
Frederick John Leech, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1877,
Lily, d. of Rev Canon Wolseley, Rector of Kilrush ; and
has issue — John Wolseley Leech, Gentleman, b. ; Grace
Elizabeth Mary ; and Muriel. Res. —
Graves Atkinson Leech, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1830; 7n. ist, 1878, Annie [d. 1892), d. of Davi<l
Smyth of Gallony House and Artegervan ; 2nd, Edith, d. of
Very Rev. A. H. Leech ; and has issue (by ist mar. ) —
Elizabeth Mary Rachel ; and Margaret Grace ; and (by and
mar.) Eleanor Mary. Res. —
LEEDS, quartered by FLOYER.
§JOHN FISHWICK LEEMING, Esquire, Major (Re-
tired List) late 3rd Battalion East Lanca-
JI l>l>tt1tt1lY s'^''"^ Regiment, and formerly 5th Royal
lLtVUUIl|} Lancashire Militia. Bom Feb. 24, 1843,
being the third but now eldest surviving son
of the late Miles Edward Leeniing, late of Cornbrook Park,
near Manchester, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Fishwick,
Esquire, J. P., of Dalton Lodge, Whittle-le-Woods, in the
County Palatine of Lancaster. Clubs — Junior Naval and
Military, Primrose, Red Rose. Livery (undress) — Drab coat
andovercoat piped with scarlet, scarlet collar and cuffs, scarlet
waistcoat, silver buttons ; (full-dress) white coat and vest with
scarlet facings and lace, silver buttons, claret-coloured plush
breeches, silver buckles and garters, and white silk stockings.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Per chevron argent
est venerabilis. " 5^^/— Hurdcott House, Wilts.
address — Hurdcott House, Salisbury.
Postal
STEPHEN LEECH, Esquire, a First Secretary in the
Diplomatic Service. Born July 8, 1864, being the second
son of the late John Leech, Gentleman, of Gorse Hall,
Dukinfield, Cheshire, and his wife Eliza, dau. of Henry
Ashworth, Esq., J. P., of The Oaks and Birtenshaw House,
Bolton-le-Moors. Livery — Maroon, red and white striped
waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearing's — Ermine, a rose
gules, on a chief indented of the last, three ducal coronets
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm erect proper, grasping a snake vert.
Motto — "Virtus est venerabilis." Married, July 15, 1902,
Hon. Alice Florence, second dau. of loth Baron Elibank of
Darnhall. Postal address — British Legation, Copenhagen.
Seat — San Giorgio, Portofino, Italy. Clubs — St. James's,
Travellers', Junior Carlton.
LEECH (U.O.). Ermine, a trefoil vert, on a chief in-
dented gules, three ducal coronets or. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, charged with a
trefoil vert, an arm erect proper, graspinga snake environed
about the arm also vert. Motto — " Virtute et valore."
Sons of Rev. John Leech of Cloonconra, co. Mayo,
M.A., D.D., b. 1808; d. 1889; ;«. 1839, Mary, d. of
William Darley of St. John's, co. Dublin : —
Henry Brougham Leech, Gentleman, M.A., LL.D.,
late Fellow of Gonville and Caius Coll., and of Queen's
Inns, Barrister-at-Law, Regius Prof, of Laws (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Chief Registrar of Deeds and Registrar of Titles in
Dublin, (J. 1843; m. 1875, Annie Louisa, d. of William
Garbois ; and has issue — (i) Arthur Graves Leech,
Gentleman,^. 1877; (2) Henry Brougham Leech, Gentle-
man, b. 1879; (3) WiUiam John Leech, Gentleman, b.
1881 ; (4) Cecil John Farran Leech, Gentleman, 1882;
(S) Frederick George Leech, Gentleman, b. 1884; and
Kathleen Mary Angel. Res.— Yew Park, Castle Avenue,
Clontarf, nr. Dublin.
and ermine, a chevron gules, in chief an oak-branch fructed
and slipped proper between two roses gules, barbed and
fi is tbe Military Cockade.
iLee
lee
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seeded also proper, and in base a cross potent azure. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, between two crosses potent azure, a dexter arm
enibowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword all proper,
charged with two oak-leaves, the one above and the other
below the elbow vert; with the Motto, "In hoc signo
vinces." Married, April 28, 1862, Margaret Jane, fourth
daughter of John Wilson of Yew Tree House, near Man-
chester, and The Beeches, Clitheroe ; and has Issue — (i)
John Heys Leeming, born February 23, 1865 ; (2) Harry
Heatley Leeming, born July 14, 1867 ; (3) Arthur Albert
Victor Leeming, born December i, 1877 ; Florence Louise ;
and Fanny Augusta Hamilton. Postal address — Whalley
Range, near Manchester.
Sir ELLIOTT LEES, ist Baronet (1897), D.S.O. (1901),
M. P. for Birkenhead, J. P. for Dorsetshire, Hon. Capt.
in the Army, Major and Lieut.-Col. Dorsetshire Yeo-
manry Cavalry, M.A. (O.xon)., served in South Africa
1900-1901 (medal with five clasps, twice mentioned in
despatches). Born October 23, i860, being the eldest
and only surviving son of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Evans
Lees, J. P., D.L. , of Woodfield, Oldham, by Bernarda,
daughter of Elliott Bay Turnbull of Puebla, Mexico.
Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Garrick. Livery — Dark
blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party
per chevron dovetailed argent and gules, in chief two
millrinds sable and in base an owl of the first, the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a millrind fesseways
sable, thereon an owl proper; with the Motto, "Without
rest, without haste." Married, 1882, Florence, daughter of
Patrick Keith, of London and Algiers; and has Issue — (i)
Thomas Evans Keith Lees, Esq., b. 1886 ; (2) John Victor
Elliott Lees, Esq., b. 1887; (3) Bernard Percy Turnbull
Lees, Esq., b. 1891 ; Florence Mary Bernarda; Gracia
Katharine Hope ; Eleanor Juliet Anne ; and Margaret
Alfreda. Estate and postal address — South Lytchett
Manor, Poole, Dorset.
ERIC BROWN LEES, Esquire, J. P. co. Westmorland.
Born April 14, 1878, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Brown Lees, Esq., J. P. for co. Lancaster and for W. R. , co.
York, J. P. and D.L. for Westmorland, Lieut.-Col. 22nd
Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, by his wife Dorothy, dau. of
John Livesey. Livery— V>\\x^, with red and white striped
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, two bars raguly between three cross crosslets
fiich^e in chief and a falcon belled in base all gules (for
Lees) ; 2. argent, on a bend invected with plain double
cotises sable, gutt^e-d'eau, three eagles, each with two
heads displayed ermine (for Brown) ; 3. gules, on a bend, m-
vected erminois between two bezants, three martlets azure,
all within a bordure ermine (for Collins) ; and for a Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, in front of two cross crosslets
fitch^e saltireways gules, a falcon belled argent. Motto —
"Fide sed cui vide." 5^/— Thurland Castle, Kirkby
Lonsdale.
JAMES ARTHUR LEES. Esquire, J.P. for cos. Lan-
caster and Stafford, B.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law. Born
July 14, 1852, being the eldest son of James Lees, Esq., of
Clarksfield and Alkrington Hall, J. P. for co. Lancaster, by
his wife Ellen, dau. of Thomas Cardwell of Lytham, in co.
Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Argent, two bars raguly
between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief, and a falcon
belled in base, all gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a
mount, thereon amidst wheat a mower, in his hands a
scythe in the attitude of mowing, all proper ; with the
Motto, " Ein doe and spare nought." Married Lucy
Jane, second daughter of the Reverend Charles John
Martyn, then Rector of Long Melford, in the county of
Suffolk, and of Daglingworth, in the county of Gloucester,
Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Victoria ; and
has Issue — Alfred Robin Martyn Lees, Gentleman, born
October 9, 1884 ; Grace Elinor ; and Lucy Doris.
JOSEPH LEES, Esquire, J.P. co. of Lancaster. Born
1831, being the son of the late Joseph Lees of Green-
acres Moor, Oldham. Armorial bearings — Per chevron
or and gules, a chevron counterchanged between two roses
in chief of the second, barbed and seeded proper, and three
distaffs, one in pale and two saltirewise in base of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cotton-hank fessewise or, thereon an owl close,
holding in the beak a branch of cotton-tree, a distaff fesse-
ways also proper. Motto — " Perge sed caute." Married,
1864, Elizabeth, dau. of John Clegg of High Crompton,
Lanes. ; and has Issue — Albert Ernest Lees, Esq., Major
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1869 \m.,
1897, Elizabeth E., second dau. of John Bibby of Fachwen,
St. Asaph]. 5^a/'j— Werneth Grange, Oldham.
JOSEPH CROMPTON LEES, Esquire, Hon. Col.
6th Volunteer Batt. Manchester Regt., J.P. co. Lancashire
and Borough of Oldham. Born Jan. 15, 1844, being the
eldest son of Joseph Lees, Esq., J.P. , by his wife Sarah
Ann, dau. of James Milne. Livety — Dark blue, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, two bars raguly
between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief, and a falcon
belled in base all gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount, thereon
amidst wheat a mower, in his hands a scythe in the
attitude of mowing, all proper. Motto — "Ein doe and
spare nought." Married, Nov. 23, 1892, Emma Margretta,
dau. of James Grieves; and has Issue — Charles Joseph
Denis Lees, Gentleman, b, Oct. 13, 1896. Estate — Clarks-
field, CO. Lancaster. Postal address — Newtown Manor,
Sligo. Club — New University.
WILLIAM LEES, Gentleman. Born Jan. 23, 1823,
being the third son of the late Joseph Lees of Greenacres
Moor, Oldham, by his wife Hannah, dau. of John Cooper
of Oldham. Armorial bearings — Per chevron or and
gules, a chevron counterchanged between two roses in
chief of the second, barbed and seeded proper, and three
distaffs, one in pale and two saltireways in base of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the col-
ours, in front of a cotton-hank fesseways or, thereon an owl
close, holding in the beak a branch of cotton-tree, a distaff
fesseways also proper. Motto — " Perge sed caute." Mar-
ried, June 7, i860, Martha, dau. of Robert Dickin.son of
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man, b. Sept. ii, i86r. Res. — Brooklands, Sale, Cheshire.
LEES (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and gules, a fesse dove-
tailed per fesse embattled between two falcons belled in
chief and a lion rampant in base all counterchanged
Mantling gules and or. Crest — A lion rampant gules
supporting a flag of the arms, the staff entwined by e
wreath of oak fructed proper. Motto — " In dubiis rectus.'
Only son of late Capt. Edward John Lees of Werneth,
by his wife Wilhelmina Motz : —
George Frederick Lees, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1880,
Elizabeth Margaret, d. of William Wailes of The Mount,
York ; and has issue— (i) Edward Frederick William Lees,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.E. , b. 1881 ; Leila Felicity Gladys;
and Marjorie Winifred. Res. — Whyke House, Rumbolds-
whyke, Chichester. Club — Union.
Son of the late George Lees, Esq., J. P., of Werneth
Lodge, Lancashire, by Maria, d. of Henry Parry : —
Francis Gerald Lees, Esq., J. P. for E. Riding of the co.
of York, late Lieut-Col. 3rd Batt. W. Yorkshire Regt. ,
formerly Lieut. 25th Foot, b. 1842 ; in. 1867, Sophia Char-
lotte, d. of A. J. Ma.xham ; and has, with other issue —
Edward Gerald Lees, Gentleman, b. 1870. Seat — Werneth
Lodge, Lanes. Clubs — Junior United Service, Union.
JAMES HENRY LEES-MILNE, Esq., J. P. co. of
Lancaster. Born December 4, 1847,
V tftti QGKWwtf being the second son of the late Joseph
X^X,X,}^'V^\\nK Lees, Esquire, of Lower Clarksfield,
Oldham, by his wife Sarah Anne, only
daughter of James Milne of Park House ; and assumed
for himself and issue the additional surname and arms
of Milne by Royal License, dated May 31, 1890, on suc-
ceeding to the property of Abram Crompton Milne of
Crompton Hall and Park House, who died March 27,
1890. Clubs — Conservative (Manchester), Clarendon
(Manchester), Albion (Oldham). Liveiy — Dark blue, with
white collar and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, erminois on a
pale invected sable, a millrind erect between two lions
passant argent (for Milne) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars raguly
between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and a falcon
belled in base all gules (for Lees). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of five palm trees proper a lamb couchant
argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped or, and sup-
porting with the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister
proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent charged with a
cross crosslet gules (for Milne) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount, thereon amidst wheat a mower in his
hands his scythe in the attitude of mowing, all proper (for
Lees) ; with the Motto, " Prudenter qui sedulo. " Married^
April 25, 1877, Mary Emma, second daughter of Alexander
Nesbitt, Esquire, of Byfeld House, Barnes, in the county of
Surrey; and has Issue — (i) Alec Milne Lees-Milne, Gentle-
man, born February 18, 1878; (2) George Crompton Lees-
Milne, Gentleman, born April 21, 1880. Seats — Crompton
Hall and Park House, Shaw, near Oldham ; and Ribbes-
ford, Worcestershire.
MARKHAM RICHARD LEESON -MARSHALL,
Esq., J.P., High Sheriff 1890, B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-
Law. Born Dec. 24, 1859, being the only son of the late
Richard John Leeson-Marshall, Esq. , J. P. , of Callinafercy
House, by Zeena, eldest dau. of the Ven. Ambrose Power,
Archdeacon of Lismore. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, barry of six argent and sable, on a canton ermine
an escutcheon of the second charged with a trefoil slipped
or, a crescent gules for difference (for Marshall) ; 2. gules,
a chief nebuly argent, the rays of the sun issuing therefrom
or (for Leeson) ; 3. or, on a chief azure, a demi-lion argent,
holding between the paws a harp of the first (for Markham).
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man in armour affronte^e
proper, holding in the dexter hand a baton sable, tipped
or, charged on the breast with a rose gules, girded with
a sash also gules, a crescent as in the arms for difference
(for Marshall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, holding in the paws a sun or, partially
eclipsed by clouds proper (for Leeson) ; 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, a winged lion sejant guardant argent, wings
addorsed, holding between the forepaws a harp or, the
head encircled by a plain glory of the last (for Markham).
Married, Aug. g, 1890, Mabel Edith, eldest dau. of Sir
John Fermor Godfrey, Hart. ; and by her (who died May 2,
1892) has Issue — Mary. Seat — Callinafercy House, Kil-
lorglin, CO. Kerry.
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WILLIAM JOHN LEETE, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd
Batt. Northamptonshire Regiment. Armorial bearings—
Or, on a pile nebuly gules, between two tigers rampant in
fesse proper and as many lions passant in base azure, a
lamp of the first, fired of the third. Mantling gules and
or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
quarterly or and gules holding between the paws a sun in
splendour proper, and resting the dexter hind leg on an
escutcheon gules, charged with a lamp as in the arms.
Motto "Fide et amore." Residence—-^ Eaton Terrace,
London, S.W.
LEFEVRE, see SHAW - LEFEVRE, ST. JOHN-
MILDMAY.
§ STANLEY HUGHES LE FLEMING, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for Westmorland (High Sheriff 1878), D.L.
for Cumberland, J. P. for Lanes, and Capt. and Hon Major
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry. Born
1855, being the elder son of the late Major-Gen. George
Cumberland Hughes le Fleming, J. P. and D.L. , of Rydal,
by his second wife Anne Jane, youngest dau. of Major
Alexander Rennick, Bengal Army. Clubs — Carlton, Wind-
ham, Orleans. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules a fret argent (for Le
Fleming) ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and argent, a lion rampant
azure between three fountains proper (for Hughes). Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a
wreath of olives and vine leaves all proper (for Le Fleming) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant, resting the
dexter paw on a fountain (for Hughes). Motto — "Pax,
copia, sapientia. " Mari-ied, Oct. 20, 1896, Cecily, eldest
dau. of Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Marton of Capernwray,
Lanes. Seat — Rydal Hall, Ambleside.
LEFROY (Confd. U.O., 1857). Quarterly, i and 4, vert,
fretty argent, on a chief of the second, a hood or cap
(allusive to the badge assumed by the party opposed to the
Duke of Alva) between two wyverns gules (Lefroy) ; 2 and
3, azure, a chevron or, between three crescents argent, on a
chief gules, three mullets of the third. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern
gules, armed and langued azure. Motto — " Mutaresperno"
(adopted at the period of the Huguenot persecutions).
Sons of Thomas Paul Lefroy, Esq., of Carrig-glas
Manor, M.A., County Court Judge of Down, Chancellor
of Diocesan Court of Down, Connor, and Dromore,
Bencher of the King's Inns, b. 1806 ; (/. 1891 ; m.
1835, Hon. Elizabeth Massy, d. of Hugh, 3rd Lord
Massy : —
Augustine Hugh Lefroy, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. late 45th
Regt. (Sherwood Foresters) {q.v..
Rev. Anthony William Hamon Lefroy, B.A. [q.v.).
Col. Charles Edward Lefroy, formerly Commanding 6th
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1852; tit. 1895, Alice Constance,
only child of late Colin John Campbell, Scots Greys, of
Colgrain, co. Dumbarton ; and has issue— Theodore
Charles Geoffrey Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1900; Aileen
Muriel ; Constance Elizabeth ; and Gladys Mary. Res. —
Monkstown House, co. Dublin.
Alfred Henry Lefroy, Gentleman, LL. B. (Camb. ),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1856 ; m. 1891, Geraldine Mary, only
d. of late Patrick Panton of Rodmersham Court, Kent,
and Edenbank, co. Roxburgh ; and has issue — Pauline
Mary Elizabeth ; and Rosemary Geraldine Massy.
The Rev. ANTHONY WILLIAM HAMON LEFROY,
Rector of Mount Bures. Born Jan. 14, 1847, being the
third son of the late Thomas Paul Lefroy, Q.C. , M.A. ,
County Court Judge of Down, Chancellor of the Diocesan
Court of Down, Connor, and Dromore, Bencher of the
King's Inns, by his wife Elizabeth Massy, dau. of Hugh,
3rd Lord Massy. Armorial bearings — Vert, fretty argent,
on a chief of the second, a hood or cap (allusive to the
badge assumed by the party opposed to the Duke of
Alva) between two wyverns g^les. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern
gules, gorged with a collar dancettte argent, fretty vert.
Motto — " Mutare sperno " (adopted at the period of the
Huguenot persecutions). Married, May 23, 1876, Sarah
Jane, dau. of John Flower; andhas/w«f — Anthony Langlois
Massy, b. Feb. 15, 1880; and Frances Jane. Residence —
Mount Bures Rectory, Colchester.
§ AUGUSTINE HUGH LEFROY, Esquire, J. P.,
Lieut.-Col. late 45th Regt. (Sherwood Foresters).
Born July 22, 1839, being the second son of the late Thomas
Paul Lefroy, Q.C, M.A., County Court Judge of Down,
Chancellor of the Diocesan Court of Down, Connor, and
Dromore, Bencher of the King's Inns, by his wife Elizabeth
Massy, dau. of Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy. Livery— Xy^xV
green, silver lace and red plush breeches. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, fretty argent, on a chief of the second, a hood
or cap (allusive to the badge assumed by the party opposed
to the Duke of Alva) between two wyverns gules. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — -On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-wyvern gules, langued and armed azure. MottO^
"Mutare sperno" (adopted at the period of the Huguenot
persecutions). Married, March 23, 1878, Isabel Mary,
eldest dau. of John Hebblethwaite ; and has Issue — (i)
Hugh Percival Thomson Lefroy, Gentleman, Royal En-
gineers, b. Oct. 6, 1880 ; (2) Langlois Massy Lefroy,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 26, 1885; (3) Augustine George Victor
Lefroy, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N. , b. March 3, 1887
{d. at Suez 1904) ; Mary Elizabeth ; and Kathleen Grace,
Seats — Carrigglas Manor, co. Longford; The Lodge,
Boxted, Colchester. Club — junior United Service;
Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
AUGUSTUS HENRY FRAZER LEFROY, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, London, and
of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, M.A. Oxford, Professor of
Roman Law and Jurisprudence at the University of
Toronto. Born June 21, 1852, being the second son of
General Sir John Henry Lefroy, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S.,
Governor of Bermuda from 1871 to 1877, and of Tasmania
1880 to 1881, by his first wife Emily Mary, dau. of Sir John
Beverley Robinson, Bart., late Chief- Justice of Upper
Canada. Armorial bearings— Vert, fretty argent, on a
chief of the second, a hood or cap (allusive to the badge
assumed by the party opposed to the Duke of Alva) be-
tween two wyverns gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern gules,
langued and armed azure. Motto- " Mutare sperno"
(adopted at the period of the Huguenot persecutions).
Married, Sept. 22, 1884, Mary Theodora, dau. of Henry
Seton Strathy, General Manager of the Traders' Bank of
Canada ; and has Issue— [\) Henry Chichele Lefroy, Gentle-
man, b. July 23, 1890 ; and (2) Langlois Dundas Lefroy,
Gentleman, /'. June 16, 1892; (3) Frazer Keith Lefroy,
Gentleman, b. Feb. i, 1895. Residence— Toronto, Canada.
Club—'Neyf University.
§ CHARLES JAMES MAXWELL LEFROY, Esquire,
late Capt. 14th Hussars. Born 1848, being tlie son of
Charles Edward Lefroy, Esq., J. P., M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxon.,
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Barrister-at-Law, Secretary to the Speaker of the House of
Commons, Taxing Officer of that House 1856, by his wife
Janet dau. of James Walker, LL. D. , F. R. S. , C. E. Armo-
rial bearings — Vert, fretty argent, on a chief of the second,
a hood or cap (allusive to the badge assumed by the party
opposed to the Duke of Alva) between two wyverns gules.
Mantling- vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wyvern gules, langued and armed azure.
Motto — " Mutare sperno " (adopted at the period of the
Huguenot persecutions). Married, Aug. 14, 1872, Eliza-
beth Catherine, eldest dau. of Alfred Henry M'Clintock,
M.D. , of Merrion Square, Dublin; and has with other
Iss7ie — Charles Alfred Henry Ma.xwell Lefroy, Gentleman,
b. 1873. Seat — Itchel Manor, Hants.
LEFTWICH, quartered by BARTLETT.
ALBERT GEORGE LEGARD, Gentleman, H.M. Chief
Inspector of Schools for Wales, M. A. (Balliol Coll., Oxford).
Born May 31, 1845, being the youngest son of the late
George Legard, Gentleman, of Westhope House, Scarboro',
and his wife Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Hawkesworth
of Barnborough Grange, co. York. Livery — Dark blue, red
and white striped waistcoat, drab overcoat, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend between six mullets
pierced gules, a cross pat^e or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound or, collared
sable. Motto — " Per crucem ad stallas." Married, ]2iXi. j,
1875, AnnaMildreda, eldest dau. of Matthew Robert Bigge,
Esq., J. P., of St. George's Square, Stamford. Residence —
123 Cathedral Road, Cardiff. CIi/6— New Oxford and
Cambridge.
Colonel JAMES DIGBY LEGARD, J. P., D.L., and
County Alderman for N. Riding of Yorkshire, J. P.
for East Riding, and Lieut. -Col. Com. Yorkshire Artillery,
formerly Captain R..A. Born July 12, 1846, being the eldest
son of the late Captain James Anlaby Legard, R.N., K.T.S.,
by his wife Catherine, widowof Henry Beaumont, and dau. of
Sir George Cayley, Bart. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a bend between six mullets pierced gules, a cross patte or,
impaling the arms of Arkwright, namely argent, on a mount
vert, a cotton tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between
two bezants, an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee
volant proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a greyhound or, collared sable,
studded argent. Motto — " Per crucem ad Stellas." Mar-
ried, Aug. 30, 1877, Julia Helen, younger dau. of tlie late
Alfred Arkwright of the Gate House, Wirksworth, co.
Derby; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Digby Legard, Esq.,
Captain, King's Royal Rifles, />. June 21, 1878; (2)
George Percy Legard, Gentleman, Sub- Lieut. R.N. , d. Aug.
15, 1879 ; (3) Richard Anlaby Legard, Gentleman, Lieut.
Yorks. Artillery, 6. Nov. 10, 1880 ; (4) Thomas Francis
Legard, Gentleman, fi. Jan. 30, 1882; (5) Reginald John
Legard, Gentleman, d. Sept. 25, 1893; Helen Mary Alice ;
Evelyn Elizabeth ; Catherine; Edith Victoria; and Pauline
Octavia. Seat — Welham, Malton, Yorks. Cluds — Naval
and Military, Yorkshire.
The Rev. WH.LIAM LEGG, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, sometime Rector of Hawkinge, and Vicar
of Swingfield, both in the co. of Kent. Born 1831, being
the eldest son of the late George Legg, sometime of Alver-
stoke, CO. Hants, by his wife Eilen, only dau. of the
late Philip Austen, descendant of a Welsh family, in co. of
Glamorgan. Armorial bearings - Sable , on a pile or,
between two books argent, clasped and garnished in
base of the second, a leg couped at the thigh in armour
of the field, spurred and garnished gold. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
in armour sable, garnished gold, holding in the hand a roll
of paper argent, between roses or. Motto -" Tolle, lege."
Married, 1866, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Richard
Whitehead of Ewell Manor, co. Kent ; and has Issue —
(i) Rev. Richard Wickham Legg, M.A. (New Coll., Oxon.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1867 ; (2) William Wickham Legg,
Gentleman, M.A. (Trinity Coll., Camb.), Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1868 ; (3) George Edward Wickham Legg, Esq., M.V.O. ,
Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal West Kent Regt., formerly 2nd Batt.
South Staffordshire Regt., b. 1870 \in. Kathleen Octavia,
eldest dau. of Col. Sir James Gildea, C.V.O. , C. B.]; (4)
Gervase Arthur Wickham Legg, Gentleman, b. 1874 (de-
ceased) ; and Ellen Althea Wickham. Residence —New-
bury, Berkshire. Club — Constitutional.
The Rev. AUGUSTUS GEORGE LEGGE, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, late Vicar of
¥1 (>|Y<Y|> North Elmham, in the co. of Norfolk, Lord of
'*^"^BB'^ several Manors in the county of Southampton.
Bor?i January 20, 1835, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the Reverend Henry Legge, Rector
of East Lavant, in the county of Sussex, owner of the
Mareland and Maple-Durham, and Bramdean estates, by
his wife Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Admiral Stair
Douglas. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons, and silver
lace round hat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, a buck's head caboshed argent. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately
argent and azure; with the MottO, " Gaudet tentamine
virtus." Married, August 26, 1864, Alice Mary [d. 1885),
daughter of John Greenwood, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's
Counsel Learned in the Law, of Broadhanger, in the county
of Hampshire, and late Solicitor to the Treasury ; and has
Issue — (i) Walter Douglas Legge, Gentleman, born October
31, 1865; (2) John Greenwood Legge, Gentleman, born
December 7, 1871, d. looi ; Honora Alice Charlotte;
Florence Lucy ; Beatrice Louisa ; Frances Mary ; and Alice
Georgina. Estates — Mareland ; Maple-Durham ; Bram-
dean. Postal address — Bramdean House, Alresford.
LEGH, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
ARTHUR CORNWALL LEGH, Gentleman. Born
July 24, 1872, being the third son of the late Richard Corn-
wall Legh, Gentleman, by his wife Thomasina Antonia,
dau. of Frederick Sedley. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
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lion rampant gules, langued azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, langued azure, collared or. Motto — "La
vie durante." Married, Dec. 14, 1895, Harriet Beatrice
Lucy, youngest dau. of the Rev. Alfred Jones, D. D., late
Vicar of Carrington, Cheshire. Residence —
Motto — "La vie durante." Married, Jan. 22, 1896, Con-
stance, dau. of the late John Ashton Case of Thingwall Hall,
Lancashire, and widow of Philip Ainslie Walker of 79 Onslow
Gardens. Seat- High Legh Hall, near Knutsford, co. Ches-
ter. ■/?<?«rf«'//(r«— 79 Onslow Gardens, S.W. C/«*j-— Carlton,
Windham, Guards', Army and Navy, Wellington, Arthur's.
ARTHUR MASTERTON ROBERTSON LEGH,
second son of William John Renny, Esq., of Danevale,
CO. Kirkcudbright, J. P., D.L., by his wife Julia Isabella,
elder dau. of Arthur John Robertson, Esq., of Inshes, co.
Inverness, J. P., D.L., and together with his wife assumed
the name and arms of Legh by Royal Licence dated Aug.
9, 1897. Livery — Black and scarlet facings. Armorial
bearings— Azure, two bars argent, over all a bend compony
gules and or, a canton of the second (for difference), impaling
quarterly i and 4, azure, two bars argent, over all a bend
compony gules (for Legh) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron
between three hanks of cotton argent (for Cotton). Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined or, on
the neck a cross patonce gules. Married Caroline Mary
Florence, eldest dau. of Frederick Henry Cotton (eldest son
of Rev. H. Stapleton Cotton) of Dalbury, co. Derby, and
granddau. of the late Charles Richard Banastre Legh,
Esq., of Adlington Hall, D.L., J. P. ; and has Issue—
Cynthia Combermere. Seat — Adlington Hall, Maccles-
field, CO. Chester.
HENRY MARTIN CORNWALL LEGH, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, late Lieut.-Col.
Grenadier Guards. Born Nov. 14, 1839, being the only son
of the late Rev. Henry Cornwall Legh, M.A. , Rector of
Welsh Hampton, co. Salop, by his wife Mary, eldest dau.
of Martin Williams of Bryngwyn, co. Montgomery. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, langued azure ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant
gules, within a bordure engrailed sable, bezantee. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a deini-lion rampant gules, langued azure, collared or.
HUBERT CORNWALL LEGH, Esquire, Lt.-Col
late King's Royal Rifle Corps, J.P. co. Salop. Born
March 21, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Richard
Cornwall Legh, Gentleman, byhis wifeThomasina Antonia,
dau. of Frederick Sedley. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant gules, langued azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, langued azure, collared or. Motto — ' ' La vie
durante." Married, May 24, 1893, Edith Selina, eldest dau.
of Henry Cavendish Cavendish of Chyknell, Salop. Estate
— High Legh, Cheshire. Residence— (Zh.yVx\e\\, Bridgnorth,
Shropshire. Clubs — Naval and Military, Boodle's.
NEVILLE EDMUND CORNWALL LEGH, Gentle-
man. Born Jan. 16, 1854, being the only son of the late
Edmund Cornwall Legh, Esq., C.B., Col. late 97th Regt.,
by his wife Julia, second dau. of Neville Parker, Master of
the Rolls at Frederickton, New Brunswick. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant gules, langued azure.
Mantling argent and gules. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, langued azure, collared
or. Motto—" La vie durante." Residence —
SYDNEY CORNWALL LEGH, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.N. Borti Oct. 31, 1862, being the second son of the late
Richard Cornwall Legh, by his wife Thomasina Antonia,
dau. of Frederick Sedley. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
lion rampant gules, langued azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, langued azure, collared or. Motto — "La
vie durante." Residence —
LE HUNTE, quartered by HUTCHINSON-LLOYD-
VAUGHAN and LLOYD-VAUGHAN.
Sir GEORGE RUTHVEN LE HUNTE. K.C.M.G.,
of Artramont, co. Wexford, Lieut.-Gov. of New Guinea,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, formerly
President of the Island of Dominica, Member of the
Executive Council of the Leeward Islands, and Colonial
Secretary of Barbadoes. Born Aug. 20, 1852, being the
eldest and only surviving son of the late George Le Hunte,
Esq., of Artramont, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L. , and High
Sheriff 1837, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., by his wife Mary,
fifth dau. of the Rt. Hon. Edward Pennefather, Lord
Chief-Justice of Ireland. Armorial bearings— Vert, a
saltire or. Mantling vert and or. Crest- Upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant or. MottO - " Parcere pro-
stratis." Married, Feb. 14, 1884, Caroline Rachel, dau.
of John Clowes of Burton Court, co. Hereford ; and has
I ssue —]o\vs\ Le Hunte, Gentleman, b. Aug. 11, 1886. Seat
—Artramont, Castlebridge, co. Wexford.
The Right Reverend FRANCIS HENRY THICK-
NESSE, Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, Master of Arts of
the University of Oxford, Doctor of Divinity. Born May
14, 1829, being the second son of the Reverend William
Edward Coldwell, Master of Arts, Prebendary of Lich-
field and Rector of Stafford, by his wife Mary, daughter
of E. Norman ; and assumed by Royal License, in 1859, the
surname and arms of Thicknesse only ; he was consecrated
Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, 1888. Club — United Uni-
versity. Armorial bearings — He bears for the arms of
Thicknesse : Argent, a chevron sable fretty or, in chief the
blade of a scythe azure, a canton of the second, the
escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, firstly,
July 3, 1854, Anne, only surviving child and heir of Ralph
Anthony Thicknesse, Esquire, of Beech Hill, in the county
of Lancaster, Member of Parliament for Wigan ; and by
her (who died 1886) has Issue^[\) Ralph Thicknesse, B.A.,
born September 25, 1856 [married, 1889, Lily, daughter of
Robert William Haynes]; (2) the Reverend Francis Nor-
is the Naval Cockade.
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man Thicknesse, Bachelor of Arts, Rector of Abington,
Northants, born August 9, 1858 ; (3) Philip Coldwell Thick-
nesse, born January 28, i860 [maiTied, April 28, 1891,
Daisy Oakley, daughter of the late Dean of Manchester] ;
(4) Raymond Edward Thicknesse, born October 17, 1867
[married, January 3, 1889, Helen, daughter of Samuel
Botterill of Cookshire, Canada] ; (5) John Audley Tliick-
nesse, born November 8, 1869 [married, Sept. 27, 1897,
Phyllis Margaret, daughter of the late Henry Woodcock
of Hayward's Heath] ; Frances Annette Eleanor ; and
Katherine Edith Mary Isabel. He married secondly,
August 28, 1888, Agnes Beatrice Julia, fourth daughter of
the Reverend Marsham Argles, Dean of Peterborough and
Rector of Barnack, in the county of Northampton. Resi-
dence— Precincts, Peterborough.
LEICESTER- WARREN (R.L 9 Feb. 1899, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, I., quarterly i and 4, chequy or and azure, on a
canton gules, a lion rampant argent (Warren) ; 2 and 3,
quarterly i. and iiii., azure, a fesse between three tleurs-de-lis
or (Leicester); ii. and iii., azure, a fesse gules, fretty or,
between three fleurs-de-lis of the last (Leicester) ; II.,
quarterly per fesse indented or and gules (Leighton) ; HI.,
argent, three boar's heads couped close sable (CamlDrey) ;
IV., azure, a lion rampant queue-fourch^e or (Stapleton) ;
v., argent, a wyvern sable (Drake) ; VI., or, three bendlets
gules; VII., azure, three escallops or (Malletti; VIII.,
azure, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lis of the
same (Burgh); IX., or, a lion rampant gules within a
bordure engrailed sable (William, Lord of Mawddwy, fourth
son of Griffith ap Wenunwin, Prince of Powis) ; X., gules,
a lion rampant within a bordure indented or (Theodor) ;
XI. , or, a raven sable (Corbet) ; XII. , gules, a bend between
si.\ pears erect or, stalked and leaved vert (Clopton) ; XIII.,
quarterly per fesse indented gules and or, in the first quarter
a lion passant guardant argent (Besyn^quarterings II. to
XIII. all being recorded Vn. of Shropshire, 1623), and
on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Davenport, viz. :
argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable.
Crests — I. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern
argent, wings elevated chequy or and azure ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert (Leicester) ; 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a swan's head couped argent,
gutt6-de-sang, beaked or (Leicester), Motto — " Tenebo."
Yr. son of Sir Baldwin Leighton, 8th Bart. (1693),
D.L., M.P., M.A., b. 1836; d. 1897; w. 1864, Hon.
Eleanor Leicester - Warren (Hon. Lady Leighton-
Warren), d. of 2nd Lord de Tabley : —
Cuthbert Leicester-Warren (formerly Leighton), Esq.,
h. 1877 ; m. 1904, Hilda Marguerite [vide Davenport), only
d. and h. of late Capt. E. Davenport of Davenport.
Kes. — Tabley House, Knutsford ; Davenport, nr. Bridg-
north.
LEIGH, quartered
and WHITE.
by HORDERN, HANBURY,
LEIGH, see
TON-LEIGH.
AUSTIN-LEIGH, W.ARD-BROUGH-
LEIGH OF Bagaley, quartered by HULLEY.
LEIGH (U.O.). Argent, two bars azure, a bend com-
pony counter-compony gules and or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
lymg fessewise couped at the wrist, holding a sword erect,
mipaling three gory human heads all proper. Mottoes—
" En Dios se vince," " Conlan-a-bu."
Sons of Francis Augustine Leigh, Esq., J. P. and
D.L.,of Rosegarland.co. We.xford (High Sheriff 1867),
b. 1822; d. 1900; 7)1. , Augustine, d. of Mons.
Charles Perrier of Metz : —
Francis Robert Leigh, Esq., J.P.. late 3rd Batt. Roy.
Irish Regt. b. 1853 ; m. 1903, Elizabeth Scott, d. of late
Barton Bell of Blackhall, Lanark. .S:<ra/— Rosegarland,
New Ross, CO. Wexford.
Edward Leigh, Esq., Capt. Hants Regt., b. 1867.
Res. —
LEIGH [c. 1540). Argent, on a chief embattled gules,
three plates. Mantling gules and argent,
wreath of the colours, a hind passant argent.
Crest— On
Son of Edward Leonard Leigh, Gentleman, of North-
court House, Chatteris, in. Sarah, d. of Henry Dove
of Neverston Hall, Debenhani, Suffolk: —
Edward Leonard Holmes Leigh, Gentleman, /'. ;
m. , Mary Anne Warth of Chatteris ; and has surv.
issue — Christian Holmes Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1878;
Caroline; Frances Warth; Catherine Elizabeth; Mary
Ollyffe ; and Jane. Res. —
Son of Alexander Leigh of Bouldner, Isle of Wight,
b. 1824 ; d. 1872; m. 1852, Martha, d. of Henry Haslop
of Cambridge : — •
Alexander Haslop Leigh, Gentleman, b. 20 March 1854 ;
m. ist, 3 Aug. 1881, Blanche {d. 1882), d. of John Pollit of
Waterloo, Liverpool ; (2) 20 Nov. 1888, Edith Mary, d. of
Thomas Garneys Wales of Downham Market, Norfolk;
and has issue — (i) Henry Leigh, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 18 April 1882; (2) John Alexander Leigh, Gentleman,
b. 5 Aug. 1893; and Marjorie Wales. .Seai — Mayfield,
Shortlands, Kent. C/t/b — Devonshire.
LEIGH-WHITE (R.L., 26 July 1897, U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, an annulet or, within a bordure sable, charged
with estoiles of the second, on a canton ermine, a lion
rampant of the third (White) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant
gules (Leigh). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a stork argent, beaked and membered
or (White); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
vested paly of five or and sable, cuffed argent, the hand
proper, grasping the upper and lower fragments of a broken
tilting-spear the point downwards proper. Mottoes —
(Over second crest) "Force avec vertu ; " (under arms)
" The noblest motive is the public good." Livery — Claret
and drab.
Son of Egerton Leigh of High Leigh, Cheshire {q.v.),
b. 1843; m. ist, 1874, Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore
White {d. 1880,) d. of William Henry, 3rd Earl of
Bantry : —
Edward Egerton Leigh-White, Esq., J. P. co. Cork
(High Sheriff 1903), B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1876; m. 1904,
Arethusa Flora Gartside, d. of Peter Duff Hawker. Seats
— Bantry House, and Glengariff Lodge, Bantry, co. Cork.
Clubs — Windham, Wellington, Garrick, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
ARTHUR EGERTON LEIGH, Esquire, B.A. of
Brasenose College, Oxford, and J. P. for Dorset. Born
Nov. 6, 1853, being the fifth son of the late Egerton Leigh,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , late a Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards,
and afterwards Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ist Cheshire
Militia, High Sheriff and M.P. for Mid-Cheshire, by his
wife Lydia Rachel, dau. and coheir of John Smith Wright
of Bulcote Lodge, Notts. Livery — Drab, red facings, brass
is the Military Cockade.
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buttons. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion rampant gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm vested paly of five pieces or and sable, cuffed
argent, the hand proper, grasping the upper and lower
fragments of a broken tilting-spear, the point upwards azure.
Motto — " Force avec vertu." Married, 1882, Mary Louisa
Hay, dau. of Robert Hay Murray, Esq., J. P.; and has
Issue — Gladwys Mary Egerton. Estate — Bulcote, Notting-
ham. Eesidence — The Manor House, Sherborne, Dorset.
C/«^— Wellington.
EDWARD EGERTON LEIGH, Esquire, J. P. co.
Gloucester, late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards, Alderman
Gloucestershire County Council. Born July i, 1851, being
the third son of the late Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. and
D. L., late a Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and afterwards
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. ist Cheshire Militia, High
Sheriff and M.P. for Mid-Cheshire, by his wife Lydia
Rachel, dau. and coheir of John Smith Wright of Bulcote
Lodge, Notts. Livery — Drab, red waistcoat. Armorial
bearings— Or, a lion rampant gules, and impaling the arms
of Edwards, namely azure, on a bend nebuly argent,
cotised or, a fleur-de-lis between two martlets of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm vested paly of five pieces or and sable, cuffed
argent, the hand proper, grasping the upper and lower
fragments of a broken tilting-spear, the point upwards
azure. MottO — "Force avec vertu." Married, Sept. 17,
1874, Laura Maud, youngest dau. of Sir Henry Edwards,
Bart., of Pye Nest, Halifax ; and has Issue— (i) John Eger-
ton Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1876; (2) Henry Egerton Leigh,
Gentleman, b. April 20, 1877. Seat — Broadwell Manor
House, Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester. Club — Cavalry.
EGERTON LEIGH, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Chester, High Sheriff 1882, late Capt. ist Royal
Dragoons, .A.D.C. Born July 13, 1843, being the eldest
son of the late Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , late a
Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and afterwards Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. ist Cheshire Militia, High Sheriff 1872,
M.P. for Mid-Cheshire from 1873 to 1876, and his wife
Lydia Rachel, dau. and coheir of John Smith Wright of
Bulcote Lodge, Notts. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion
rampant gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested paly of five pieces
or and sable, cuffed argent, the hand proper, grasping the
upper and lower fragments of a broken tilting-spear, the point
upwards azure. Motto— "Force avec vertu." Married,
firstly, Aug. 5, 1874, the Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore Hedges-
White, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. William Henry, 3rd Earl of
Bantry ; and by her had Issue — (i) Edward Egerton Leigh,
Gentleman, b. June 23, 1876; and Margaret Elizabeth
Egerton [w. , April 1899, Richard Oliver Marton, R.A.].
He married secondly. May 7, 1889, Violet Cecil Mary,
second dau. of Col. Alfred Tippinge of Longparish House,
Whitchurch, Hants; and has Issue — (2) Cecil Egerton
Leigh, Gentleman, b. Sept. 28, 1890 ; and Cynthia Egerton.
Seats — West Hall, High Leigh, near Knutsford ; Jodrell
Hall, Holmes Chapel, and Twemlow Hall, Holmes Chapel,
Chester. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, Cavalry.
The Reverend NEVILL EGERTON LEIGH, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. Bor?i Sept. 2, 1852, being the fourth
son of the late Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D.L., late a
Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and afterwards Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. ist Cheshire Militia, High Sheriff and
M.P. for Mid-Cheshire, by his wife Lydia Rachel, dau. and
coheir of John Smith Wright of Bulcote Lodge, Notts.
Armorial bearings— Or, a lion rampant gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm vested paly of five pieces or and sable, cuffed argent,
the hand proper, grasping the upper and lower fragments of
a broken tilting-spear, the point upwards azure. MottO —
' ' Force avec vertu. " Postal address—
ROGER LEIGH, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Orrell, in
CO. Lancaster, J. P. Kent and Lancashire, M.P. for Rochester
1880 to 1885. Born April 27, 1840, being the adopted son
of the late Sir Robert Holt Leigh, Bart., of Hindley Hall.
He s. to the estates in 1868, under the will of Sir R. Holt
Leigh, Bart. , at the death of Thomas, Lord Kingstown (who
had a life interest in them). Armorial bearings — Gules,
a cross engrailed argent, between four lozenges ermine,
for distinction a canton or. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
gules, holding between the paws a lozenge argent, charged
with a rose gules, and charged on the shoulder for distinction
with a cross pat^e or. Married, ist. May 29, 1861, Elizabeth
Jane (who died July 30, 1894), eldest daughter of Thomas
Eden Blackwell, 91st Royal Argyllshire Highlanders, and
granddau. of Gen. Blackwell, C.B. ; and by her had Issue—
Margaret Caroline ; Amabel Frances Louisa, deceased ;
Mary Etheldreda ; and Emma Lindsay. He married
secondly, 1885, Agatha Elizabeth, only dau. of the late
Alfred Shaw. Seats— HmAXey Hall, Wigan ; Barham Court,
Maidstone. Residence — 70 Courtfield Gardens, S.W.
WILLIAM LEIGH, Esquire, J. P. for co. Gloucester.
Born Sept. 23, 1829, being the eldest son of the late
William Leigh, Esq., D.L. for the cos. of Lancaster and
Stafford, and J. P. for Stafford, by his wife Caroline, fifth dau.
of Sir John Geers Cotterell, Bart. , of Garnons, co. Hereford.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a cross engrailed argent, in
the first quarter a lion rampant or, and in the second a
lozenge of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lozenge gules, charged with
a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined or.
Married, June 25, 1859, Mary Victoria, dau. of Thomas
Jarrett of Madras, Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue — (i)
Francis William Leigh, Gentleman, b. July 4, i860 ; (2)
Henry Vincent Leigh, Gentleman, b. March i, 1867; (3)
Arthur Hubert Leigh, Gentleman, b. March 21, 1869,
d. June 12, 1869 ; (4) Bertrand Charles Leigh, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 27, 1871 ; Mary Blanche ; and Beatrice Cajcilia.
Seat — Woodchester Park, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester.
BERTIE EDWARD PARKER LEIGHTON, Esquire,
Capt. ist Royal Dragoons. Born Nov. 26, 1875, being the
only son of the late Stanley Leighton, Esq., M.P. for the
Western Div. of co. Salop, Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A. , J. P.
and D.L. co. Salop, J. P. co. Montgomery, by his wife
Jessie Marie, dau. and co-heir of Henry Bertie Watkin
Williams- Wynn, Esq., of Nanty-Meiched, co. Montgomery.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly per fesse indented or and
gules ; and for his Crest, a wyvern with wings expanded
sable. Motto — "Dread shame." Residence — Sweeney
Hall, Oswestry.
LEIGHTON (18 Nov. 1837). Argent, a lion rampant
gules supporting between the paws a sword erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, a chief embattled azure, thereon a
plate (representing the Seringapatam medal) between two
leopard's faces gold. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Out of a mural crown argent, a tiger's head vert, striped
and crowned with an Eastern crown or. Motto — "Light
on."
Son of Gen. Sir David Leighton, K.C.B. , b. 1774;
d. i860 ; m. 1818, Isabella Constantia, d. of Henry
Thomas Williams : —
David Clarance Russel Leighton, Esq., late of H.M's.
Indian Civil Service, b. 1826 ; m. 1849, Jane, d. of Capt.
Andrew Creagh of Limerick; and has issue — (i) David
Edmund William Leighton, Esq., b. 1851 ; (2) Clarance
Frank Leighton, Gentleman, b. 1859 [;«. Jessie, d. of late
Jean Fran9ois Mit^ville of Duncroft, Staines; and has issue
— David Leighton, Gentlemnn, b. 1900; Jessica Maude
Mary ; and Jeannie Claudine. Res. — Aylesford House,
St. Albans]; Mary Flora [m. Arthur Hume-Spry,
H.M.I.C.S., deceased]; and Jane Creagh. Post. add. —
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Clubs— ¥..1. United Service,
New (Cheltenham).
LEIGH-CLARE, see CLARE.
LEIR, see WILKINS-LEIR.
Major-General RICHARD LANGFORD LEIR-
CARLETON, J. P. cos. of Somerset and Hanti; assumed
the additional surname and the arms of Carletun by Royal
Licence 1899. Born Aug. 21, 1841, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. William Marriott Leir, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Ditcheat Priory, Somerset, by his wife Mary
Ann, only dau. of Edward Langford of Trungle Manor,
Cornwall. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a bend sable,
three pheons argent (for Carleton), and upon an escutcheon
of pretence for and in right of his wife (the Baroness
Dorchester) the same arms of Carleton, the escutcheon of
pretence being surmounted by the coronet of her rank.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, vested above the
elbow gules, edged argent, the hand grasping an arrow in
bend sinister, point downwards also proper. Motto — •
"Quondam his vicimus armis." Upon the sinister side of
his achievement is displayed that of the Baroness Dorchester,
viz. on a lozenge, surmounted by the coronet of her rank,
the above-mentioned arms of Carleton ; and for Sup-
porters, on either side a beaver proper, the dexter gorged
with a mural and the sinister with a naval coronet both or.
Married, Nov. lo, 1887, the Rt. Hon. Henrietta Anne,
1st Baroness Dorchester of Dorchester, co. Oxford (creation,
Aug. 2, 1899), who assumed for herself and her issue the
surname and arms of Carleton only. She is the elder dau.
and coheir of the Rt. Hon. Guy Carleton, 3rd Baron Dor-
chester (creation, Aug. 21, 1776), cousin of the 4th Baron
Dorchester, who d. Nov. 13, 1897, and widow (by whom
she has issue) of the late Francis Paynton Pigott (properly
Pigott-Stainsby-Conant) of Banbury, co. Oxford. Seat —
Ditcheat Priory, co. Somerset.
LEITH, see FORBES-LEITH.
§ ALEXANDER HENRY LEITH, Esquire, of Glen-
kindie, co. Aberdeen, J. P. and D. L. for that county,
Capt. 3rd Batt. Gordon Highlanders, late Lieut. Welsh
Regt. Born July 27, 1866, being the elder but only sur-
viving son of the late General Robert William Disney Leith
C.B. , of Glenkindie and Westhall, Aberdeenshire, Col. of
the Worcester Regt., J. P. and D. L. co. Aberdeen, by his
wife Mary Charlotte Julia, only child and heir of Sir Henry
Percy Gordon, 2nd Bart, (extinct), of Knockespock, N.B. ,
and Northcourt, Isle of Wight (by his wife Lady Mary
Agnes Blanche, dau. of the Rt. Hon. George Ashburnham,
3rd Earl of Ashburnham). Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, grand quarters quarterly i. and iiii. , or, a cross
crosslet fitch^e sable between three crescents in chief and as
many fusils in base barways gules, within a bordure azure
(for Leith) ; ii. and iii. , azure, a hart tripping or, attired and
unguled gules (for Strachan of Glenkindie) ; 2 and 3, grand
quarters quarterly i. and iiii., azure, a rose argent, between
three boars' heads erased or (for Gordon) ; ii. and iii., gules, a
tilting-spear proper fesseways between three ancient crowns
or (for Grant) ; the second and third grand quarters within
a bordure quarterly argent and or embattled. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
hart at gaze proper. Motto — "Trusty to the end." Afar-
ried, 1893, Mildred Katherine ((/. 1894), dau. of Gen. Stuart
Nicholson, C. B. , R.A. ; and has Issue — Mildred Katherine.
Seat — Glenkindie, Aberdeenshire. Club — Army and Navy.
LEITH-BUCHANAN (matric. L.O., 22 June 1904,
regd. H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a cross crosslet
fitch^e sable between three crescents in chief and as many
fusils in base gules (Leith, c. 1672-7) ; 2. or, a lion rampant
sable, holding in its dexter paw a man's heart proper, within
a double tressure flory counterflory of the second, a bordure
compony argent and azure (Buchanan); 3. quarterly, i.
argent, a lion rampant gules, armed or ; ii. or, a dexter
hand couped in fesse holding a cross crosslet fitch(5e in pale
gules ; iii. or, a lymphad oars in saltire sable, and in base
undy vert, a salmon naiant argent ; iiii. argent, an oak-tree
vert, surmounted by an eagle displayed or, the third grand
quarter within a border invected gules (Macdonald). Mant-
lings — Dexter, gules, doubled or ; sinister, sable, doubled
or. Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a cross
crosslet fitchee sable (Motto — "Trusty to the end");
sinister, on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding
a sword (Motto — "God with my right ").
Son of Capt. Sir George Hector Leith-Buchanan, 4th
Bart., b. 1833 ; d. 1903 ; m. 2nd, 1861, Eliza Caroline,
only child of Thomas Tod of Drygrange : —
Sir Alexander Wellesley George Thomas Leith-Buchanan,
5th Bart. (21 Nov. 1775), J. P. and D.L. Dumbartonsh,,
b. 1866 ; m. 1888, Maude Mary, d. of Alexander Grant of
Glasgow ; and has issue — (i) George Hector Macdonald
Leith-Buchanan, Esq., b. 1889; (2) Alexander Wellesley
Grant Leith-Buchanan, Esq., b. 1890. Seats — Ross Priory,
CO. Dumbarton, Drumnakill, co Stirling. Club — University
(Edinburgh.)
M JOHN LEITH-ROSS, Esquire, late Lieut.-Col. com-
© manding the King's Own Scottish Borderers, and at
present Colonel commanding the 20th Regimental District.
Bor7i April 16, 1845, being the eldest son of the late John
Leith-Ross, Esq., of Arnage, J. P., by his wife Nicola, dau.
of William Arbuthnot of Dens. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or, three water-bougets sable, a bordure
of the second ; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii. or, a cross cross-
let fitch(^e sable, between three crescents in chief and as many
fusils in base barways gules, all within a bordure azure (for
Leith of Freefield) ; ii. and iii. azure, a stag trippant or, attired
and unguled gules (for Strachan of Glenkindie). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on
a cap of maintenance a water-bouget sable. Mottoes
(above the crest) — " Agnoscar eventu ; " (below the shield)
" Virtue have virtue." Married, OoX.. 1878, Janet Forbes,
dau. of William Lamond of Stranduff; and has \vslA Issue —
(i) John Leith-Ross, Gentleman, b. 1879 (<^- 1880); (2)
William Leith-Ross, Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1884 ; and
Elena Violet. Scats — Arnage Castle, Ellon, N.B. ; and
Bank House, Elton, Bury, Lanes.
S GEORGE COSBY LENDRUM, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
CO. Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1875, J. P. co. Tyrone,
High Sheriff 1882. Born April 22, 1846, being the eldest
son of James Lendrum, Esq,, of Magheracross, J. P. and
D.L. for COS. Fermanagh and Tyrone, High Sheriff co.
Fermanagh 1835, and co. Tyrone 1837, B.A. (Cantab.)
1830 (Trin. Coll. ), by his wife Anne, eldest dau. of Samuel
Vesey of Derrabard. Armorial bearings — Gules, three
garbs or, on a chief argent, as many woolpacks sable.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a dove holding an olive
branch in its beak all proper. Motto — " La paix." Mar-
ried, Dec. 10, 1878, Antoinette Frances, eldest dau. of
Antoine Sloet Butler, Esq., C.B., late Capt. 7th Dragoon
Guards ; and has Issue — (i) James Butler Lendrum, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 14, 1880 ; (2) George Dalur Lendrum, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 5, 1882; (3) Marcus Beresford Lendrum,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 11, 1883; (4) Alan Cane Lendium,
Gentleman, (5. July 11, 1885; and Anne. Seat — Maghera-
cross (the ancient name restored), Ballinamallard, co.
Fermanagh.
LENNARD, see BARRETT-LENNARD.
LENNOX, quartered by VERSCHOYLE, CHIN-
NERY-HALDANE, STUART, STUART-RICHARD-
SON, and HALDANE.
LENNOX, see BATKMAN-HANBURY-KINCAID-
LENNOX.
W JOHN MAITLAND LENNOX, Esquire, Captain,
@ and His Majesty's Inspector of Prisons.
1f[ r^tinnT ^orn July I, 1833, being the fourth son of
il/vllllUA' the Right Honourable George Lennox, com-
monly known as Lord George Lennox, by
Louisa his wife, daughter of Captain John Rodney, com-
monly known as the Honourable John Rodney, of the
Royal Navy. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, France and
England quarterly; 2. Scotland; 3. Ireland, being the
arms of His Majesty King Charles II., all within a bordure
compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the
last, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a lion guardant or, ducally crowned gules, and
gorged with a collar compony of four pieces argent and
gules, charged with two roses of the last ; with the Motto —
"En la rose je fleurie." Postal address — 2 Shelley Court,
Chelsea, S,W. Club — Army and Navy.
§ SUSSEX WILLIAM LENNOX, Esquire, and Lieu-
tenant-General. Born January 2, 1831, being the
second son of Sussex Lennox, Esquire, commonly known
as Lord Sussex Lennox, by his wife Mary Margaret, com-
monly known as the Honourable Mary Margaret, daughter
of the Right Honourable Valentine Broune Lawless, second
Baron Cloncury. Armorial beaxings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly France and England ; 2.
Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His Majesty King
Charles II., all within a bordure compony argent and gules,
charged with eight roses of the second, barbed and seeded
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
& is tbe Military Cockade.
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his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion guar-
dant or, ducally crowned gules, and gorged with a collar
compony of four pieces argent and gules, charged with two
roses of the last ; with the Motto, "En la rose je fleurie."
Married, October 15, 1867, Eleanor Jane, daughter of W.
H. Peters of Harefield, near Lympstone, in the county of
Devon. Postal address — 23 Elm Park Gardens, London.
S.W.
J. NUGENT LENTAIGNE, Esq., J. P. for co. Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and
Permanent Secretary to Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Born
1847, being the eldest son of the late the Right Honour-
able Sir John Lentaigne, C.B., P.C, D.L. Club—
Stephen's Green (Dublin). Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or, on a chevron azure, between three martlets
sable, a fleur-de-lis of the field, a chief of the second charged
with three mullets argent (for Lentaigne) ; 2. argent, two
lions rampant combatant supporting a sinister hand couped
at the wrist gules, in chief three estoiles of the last, in base
in waves of the sea a salmon naiant all proper (for O'Neill);
3. sable, a bend and in chief a tower argent (for Plunkett).
Crest — A dove with wings addorsed proper, holding in its
bill a fleur-de-lis or, and charged on the breast with a
mullet azure; on an escroU above it, "Pro fide rege et
patria pugno." Motto — "DieuAyde." Seat — Tallaght,
CO. Dublin.
ALFRED JOHN ADOLPHUS LEPPER, Gentleman,
second son of Robert Stewart Lepper, late of Trainfield
House, Belfast, co, Antrim. Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a saltire ermine, between in chief a spur erect and
leathered or, in fesse two leopards' faces of the last, and in
base a crane argent, an annulet of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out
of a crown vallery or, a demi-leopard guardant proper,
holding between the paws a rose gules, barbed and seeded
also proper. Motto — " Ducente Deo." Residetice — -The
" Rhanbuoy," co. Antrim.
JAMES HENRY LERMITTE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Middlesex. Borii
X\ Ct*fY>tftl? September 21, 1822, being the eldest son of
ILt-l.UlHl'V the late James Lermitte, of Friern Barnet
and Finchley, in the county of Middlesex,
by his wife Ehzabeth Stainforth, daughter of John Rhodes
of Cromwell Hall, Finchley. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Vert, a string of nine beads or chevron-
wise between three cinquefoils argent, in the centre a garb
or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a hermit habited in russet,
resting the dexter hand on a staff proper, holding in the
sinister hand a cross pat6e from the wrist a rosary or.
Motto — "Dieu le veut." Married, firstly, September 4,
1856, Harriett Deborah, daughter of the late Isaac Sutton
Cooper, Esquire, of Park Hall, Finchley, in the county
of Middlesex, who died February 26, 1874 ; and secondly,
November 5, 1874, Susannah, daughter of the late Thomas
Gordon Littlewood, Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn, in the
county of Middlesex ; and has Issue by his first marriage —
(i) Henry James Lermitte, Esquire, Captain Royal Scots
Fusiliers, formerly Lieutenant sth Dragoon Guards, Iwrn
September 11, 1858 [married, January 26, 1892, Susan
Ismay, only child of William Henry West, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace of Farmley, in the county of Wexford]; (2)
Arthur Cooper Lermitte, Gentleman, born January 27,
1863, died September 22, 1864 ; (3) Sidney Herbert Ler-
mitte, Gentleman, born May 9, died November 13, 1864 ;
(4) Ernest Edwin Lermitte, Gentleman, born July 29,
1865 ; (5) Horace Augustus Lermitte, Gentleman, born
December 5, 1867 ; (6) Claude Sutton Lermitte, Gentle-
man, born December 22, 1869 ; (7) Hugh Douglas Ler-
mitte, Gentleman, born October 22, 1872 ; Mary Elizabeth
[married, October 22, 1881, Alleyne Alfred Boxall (now
Baron Boxall, q.v.], and has issue]; and Harriett Louisa
[married, February 6, 1889, Thomas Field Dunscomb-
bridge. Esquire, Major Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Seat — Knightons, Finchley. Residence —
LESCHALLAS, see PIGE-LESCHALLAS.
FRANK HARWOOD LESCHER, Gentleman, Com-
mander of the Order of Christ. Born July 25, 1842, being
the eldest son of the late Joseph Sidney Lescher, by his
wife Sarah, only daughter of William Harwood of Bristol.
Armorial bearings — Or, a cross gules, on a chief azure
a stork argent, beaked and legged of the second. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a bugle-horn sable, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, entwined by a serpent,
the hand grasping a dagger fesseways, the point to the
dexter all proper. Motto — " Singulariter in spe." Mar-
ried, Oct. 16, 1873, Mary O'Conor Graham, dau. of
Patrick Grehan, Esq., J. P., of Mount Plunket, co. Ros-
common, by Frances his wife, dau. of John Pitchford
of Stratford, Essex ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Edward
Lescher, Gentleman, b. June 12, 1877 '< (2) Frank Graham
Lescher, Gentleman, b. May 19, 1888 ; Mary Carmela
Anne ; and Mercedes Adela. Residence — 31 Devonshire
Place, W. Clubs — Conservative, and City of London.
JOSEPH FRANCIS LESCHER, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. cos. Essex, London, Middlesex, and West-
minster, High Sheriff 1885-86. Born .Aug. 6, 1842, being
the eldest son of the late Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esq. , of
Boyles Court, J, P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1862, by his
wife Martha, dau. of John Hoy of Stoke Lower House,
Suffolk. C"/«(J— Reform. Armorial bearings — Or, a cross
gfules, on a ciiief azure, a stork argent, beaked and legged of
the second. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bugle-horn sable,
a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, en-
twined by a serpent, the hand grasping a dagger fesseways,
the point towards the dexter also proper, pommel and hilt
or. Motto — "Singulariter in spe." Married, May 7, 1875,
Mira Charlotte, only child of Capt. Wm. Hankey, 9th
Lancers, by Charlotte Cecile his wife, dau. of the Marquis
d'Estampes; and has Issue — Mira Monica Beata ; and
Vironica Phelomena. Seat — Boyles Court, near Brentwood,
Essex.
ROBERT JOSEPH LESCHER, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 18, 1888, being the son of the late Herman Joseph
Sidney Lescher, by his wife Mary Agnes, dau. of Robert
Wilson, M.A. Armorial bearings— Or, a cross gules, on
a chief azure, a stork argent, beaked and legged of the
second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a bugle-horn sable, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, garnished or, entwined by a
serpent, the hand grasping a dagger fesseways, the point
towards the dexter also proper, pommel and hilt or. MottO
— " Singulariter in spe."
ARCHIBALD YOUNGE LESLIE, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. for the co. of Banff, late Lieut. -Col. Com-
manding 1st Batt. the Cameron Highlanders. Bom April
19, 1843, eldest son of the late George Abercromby Leslie,
Esq., thirteenth Laird of Kininvie, /.P. and D.L. Clubs
— United Service, New (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue, faced
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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with yellow. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse azure,
three buckles or, within a bordure indented of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a griffin proper,
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holding in the dexter talon a buckle or ; and in an escroll
above this the MottO, " Quae juncta firma." Married, June
1868, Alice (d. 189s), dau. of Col. Richard Cautley ; and
has /ssi/e — (1) George Stewart Leslie, Esq., Capt. 8th
Imperial Yeomanry, J. P. and D.L. co. Banff, />. 1872;
(2) Archibald Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, M.A. (O.xon. ),
^- 1873 ; (3) Walter Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal
W. Kent Regt., i. 1876; (4) Norman Stewart Leslie,
Gentleman, i. 1877 ; (5) Francis Stewart Leslie, Gentleman,
/>. 1879; ^ntl Dorothy. Estates — Kininvie, Tullich, and
Lesmurdie, co. Banff. Postal address — Kininvie, Dufftown,
Scotland.
§JOHN LESLIE, Esquire, formerly Lieut. 5th Fusi-
liers and Capt. Donegal Militia. Born May 31, 1839,
being the only son of the late Francis Charles Leslie
(formerly Beers) of Ballyward, co. Down, and Kincraigie,
CO. Donegal (who assumed by Royal Licence, 1850, the
surname and arms of Leslie in lieu of his patronymic), by
his wife Hannah Theodosia, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Charles
Thompson of the 27th Regiment. Livery — Blue, with
silver lace ; and for dress : blue plush breeches. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse between two cross crosslets
fitcht?e azure, three buckles or, a crescent gules for differ-
ence ; and impaling the arms of Barclay, namely azure, a
chevron between three crosses pat^e or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head couped proper, charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e
azure. MottO — " Firma spe." Married, Feb. 11, 1862,
Harriet Anne, third dau. of Sir David William Barclay,
Bart. ; and has Issue — May Florence de Rune [w. , Aug. 9,
1888, Col. Frank Robert Lowth, C.B., late Lincolnshire
Regt., and has issue]. Seat — Ballyward Lodge, Castle-
wellan, co. Down.
M ROBERT CHARLES LESLIE, Esquire, J. P. and
® D.L. Born Nov. 30, 1828, being the eldest son of
Arthur French of Frenchpark, by his wife Emily Eleanora
Wilhelmina, sole surviving child and heiress of Charles
Albert Leslie of Ballybay, under whose will his above-
mentioned grandson assumed by Royal License the name
and arms of Leslie only. Livery — White, with light blue
facings. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
on a bend azure, three buckles or (for Leslie) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a lion rampant sable (for Abernethy). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet' befitting his degree. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
an angel affront^e proper. Motto— " Grip fast." Married,
Tan. 6, 1867, Charlotte Philippa Mary, dau. of Captain
Edward Kelso of Kelsoland, and Horkesley Park ; and
has Issue — (i) Theodore Barrington Norman Leslie, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Grenadier Guards, b. Feb. 2,
1878, d. on service in S. Africa Dec. 4, 1899; (2) John
Henry Edward Leslie, Gentleman, b. Aug. 11, 1880;
and Mabel Edith [w.. May 1899, John Vesey Foster- Vesey-
Fitzgerald, K.C.]. Estates— YJ\\c\\ft^, co. Down; Ballybay,
CO. Monaghan. Postal rtrf(/;-<,'w.f— Ballybay, Ireland; 22
Cornwall Gardens, S.W. C/«i^— Carlton.
ra is the Military Coclcade.
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WILLIAM LESLIE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Parted per pale argent and or, on a bend azure, between
two crosses flory gules, three buckles of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin proper. Motto — " Grip fast." Seat
— Nethermuir, Aberdeen.
>LIE (U.O. ). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a bend
tiree buckles or (Leslie); 2 and 3, argent, a lion
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rampant sable (Abernethy). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an angel proper. Motto
— " Grip fast." Livery — Sky blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Seymour Montague Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
d. 1891 ; m. ist, 1866, Louisa [d. 1869), d. of William
Graham of Fitzharris, Berks; 2nd, 1878, Sarah Alice,
d. of George Vincent of Westminster : —
James Graham Leslie, Esq., J P. and D.L. co. Antrim,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1868; m. 1901, Grace, only d. of J.
Lamont Brodie ; and has issue — Seymour Argent Sandford
Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1902. Seats — Leslie Hill, Bally-
money, CO. Antrim; Seaport Lodge, Port Ballintrae,
Bushmills. Chambers — 3 Hare Court, Temple, E.G.
Edmund Vincent Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1879. Nes. —
Meota, N.W.T. , Canada.
Yr. son of James Edmund Leslie, Esq., J. P., D.lv. , of
Leslie Hill and Seaport Lodge, co. Antrim (High
Sheriff 1854), b. 1800; d. 1881 ; m. 1823, Sarah, d. of
Rt. Rev. Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of Edin-
burgh : —
Francis Macnaghten Leslie, Esq., Capt. and Hon. 'Major
late 4th Batt. R. Irish Rifles, late Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.,
and in H.M.'s 105th, 103rd, and 63rd Regts. , b. 1838.
Res. — Eirianfa, St. Asaph.
CHARLES STEPHEN LESLIE-DUGUID, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, three
crosses pat^e argent (for Duguid) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
fesse azure, three buckles or (for Leslie). Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dove, holding an olive branch in
her beak proper. Motto — " Patientia et sep." Seats -
Fetternear, Balquhain, and Auchenhove, Aberdeenshire;
Hassop Hall, Derbyshire ; Slindon House, Sussex.
.IS (matric. L.O., Ped. H. Coll.). Quar-
gules, on a fesse argent, between three
many escallops azure, on a canton of the
t (Ellis, Confn. U.O.); 2 and 3, argent,
re, between two spur-revels gules, three
, islie of Pitcaple, L.O.). Mantlings —
Dexter, gules and argent ; sinister, azure and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of his liveries, a dolphin naiant
embowed argent, charged with an escallop as in the arms
(Motto over — " Non sine jure") (Ellis); 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased with wings addorsed
proper (Motto over — "Grip fast") (Leslie). Livery (un-
dress)— Dark blue, silver buttons, crimson facings and vest.
Eld. son of Robert Francis Ellis, Esq., of Maghery-
more, co. Wicklow, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dub., J. P. co.
Wicklow( High Sheriff 1868, High Sheriff co. Monaghan
1867) ; b. 1822; d. 1899; 711. 1851, Elizabeth Mary, d.
of James Hawkins of St. Fenton's, co. Dublin: —
Henry LesUe-Ellis (formerly Ellis), Esq., D.L. co.
Wicklow (High Sheriff 1902), J. P., F.S.A., F.R.G.S.,
Lt.-Col. late Royal Bucks Hussai'S, formerly Major
Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1852 ; w. 1894, Margaret, d. of
late Rev. Septimus Rolleston, Rector of St. Minver,
Cornwall ; and has issue — (i) Francis Rolleston Leslie Leslie-
Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) John Lancelot Leslie-Ellis,
Gentleman, b. 1902; (3) Charles Stanhope Leslie-Ellis,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Joan Leslie. Seat — Maghery-
more, co. Wicklow. Clubs— Avmy and Navy, Wellington,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
L'ESTRANGE, quartered by ASTLEY.
L' ESTRANGE (U.O., 1589). Gules, two lions passant
guardant argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or. Motto
— ' ' Memento mei." Lii'e ry ^Choco\ate or claret.
Sons of Frederick L'Estrange, Lieut. R.N., b. 1798;
d. 1871 ; m. 1829, Frances Amelia, d. of John Matthews,
Vicar Choral St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin : —
Francis Adolphus L'Estrange, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
Army Med. Staff, b. 1842 ; ?n. 17 Sept. 1879, Annie, eld. d.
of late Hon. William Macdonald, Custos R., of Water
Valley and Moore Hall Estates, St. Mary's, Jamaica. Res.—
Istalia, Ailesbury Road, Dublin, Ireland.
Albert Halahan L'Estrange, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
R.A.M.C, b. 1844; w. 1886, Martha Elizabeth, d. of
Henry Alexander Taylor; and has issue— (i) Frederick
Henry Paget L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) Francis
Albert L'Estrange, Gentleman,;^. 1889; (3) Henry Rowland
L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1889 (twin with his brother); (4)
Albert Cecil Taylor L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res.
— Harry ville, Eglinton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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HAMON LE STRANGE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.,
M.A., F.S.A., one of the Chairmen of Quarter Sessions
for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1880), for some years a Secretary
in H.M. Diplomatic Service ; dropped the surname of Style-
man May I, 1874. Born Nov. 25, 1840, being the eldest
son of the late Henry 1' Estrange Styleman le Strange, Esq..
J. P. and D.L., Capt. ist Norfolk Militia, by his wife
Jamesina Joyce Ellen, youngest dau. and eventually co-
heiress of John Stewart, Esq., M.P., of Belladrum, co.
Inverness. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i. quarterly i.
and iiii. , gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for Le
Strange) ; ii. and iii., sable, a unicorn statant or, on a chief
of the last, three billets of the first (for Styleman) ; 2. the
same arms of Styleman ; 3. the same arms of Le Strange ;
4. or, a maunch gules (for Hastings). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
statant, tail extended or (for Le Strange) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a bear's head erased azure, bezant^e,
collared and chained or (for Styleman). Motto — " Mihi
parta tueri." Married, Dec. 20, i866, at Boston, Emme-
line, dau. of William Austin of Boston, Massachusetts,
U.S. ; and has Issue — (i) Roland le Strange, Esq., [.P. and
D.L. CO. Norfolk, late Lieut. P.W.O. Norfolk Artillery, b.
in Paris, March 3, 1869 [/«. , Oct. 22, 1891, the Hon. Agneta
Frances Delaval, dau. of the Rev. Delaval Loftus, loth Baron
Hastings; and has issue, Charles Alfred le Strange, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. g, 1892 (to whom H.R. H. Duke Alfred of Saxe-
Coburg stood sponsor)] ; (2) Rev. Austin le Strange, M.A.,
Rector of Great Ringstead, Suffolk, b. May 22, 1874 [?«.,
1903, Katherine Ellen Grey, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Hugh
Wynne Mostyn, Rector of Buckworth, Hunts]; (3) Eric le
Strange, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1878; Emmeline [w., Jan.
22, 1898, Capt. Charles Harcourt Wood, late 15th Hussars,
of Carleton Lodge, Pontefract, and Caerberis, BuiUh, S.
Wales] ; Maud ; and Sibyl, twin with her sister. Seat —
Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk. Residence — i Eaton Place,
S. W. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenceum.
S^Supporters {viz. dexter a stag argent, with a lion's fore-
paws and tail, collared ; and si?iister, a lion gules) are used,
but they are not of official authority.l
The Reverend SAVILE RICHARD WILLIAM
L'ESTRANGE - MA-
iL'€0trang:e=^alone feX?,' St'of "ai^
ton-Holme, sometime
Vicar-Choral of Armagh Cathedral, and Chaplain to the
Primate of Ireland, a Minor Canon of Worcester Cathedral,
1881-1885, eldest son of Edmund L'Estrange of Tynte
Lodge, in the county of Leitrim, by his wife Harriet Susan
Beresford, commonly known as Lady Harriet Susan Beres-
ford, daughter of the late Frederick Lumley-Savile, Esquire,
of Tickhill Castle, in the county of York, and sister of the
Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Scarborough. Livery
— Scarlet and white or cream. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules two lions passant
in pale argent (for L'Estrange); 2 and 3 vert, a lion ram-
pant between three mullets argent (for Malone), and impal-
ing the arms of Foljambe, namely sable, a bend between six
escallops or ; with the Motto, " Memento mei." Married,
October 10, 1876, his cousin Frances Mary, sister of the
Right Honourable Baron Hawkesbury, and daughter of
George Savile Foljambe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Selina Charlotte, commonly
known as Lady Selina Charlotte, and otherwise as Vis-
countess Milton, second daughter and co-heir of the Right
Honourable Sir Charles Cecil Cope, third and last Earl of
Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, and widow of William Charles
Wentworth - Fitzwilliam, Esquire, commonly known as
Viscount Milton; and has Issue — (i) Edmund George
Savile L'Estrange - Malone, Gentleman, 1st Batt. Royal
Fusiliers, h. June 19, 1878; (2) Cecil John L'Estrange-
Malone, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1890; Dorothy Elizabeth;
Selina Constance ; and Mary Sibell. Estate — Litter Estate,
King's Co., Ireland. Postal address — Dalton Holme Rec-
tory, Beverley.
LE TALVE, quartered by SMITH.
LETHBRIDGE, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence
by CORY.
Sir ROPER LETHBRIDGE, Knight Commander of
the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, M.A.
O.Kon., formerly M.P. for North Kensington, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Devon, J. P. for co. Kent, Lord of the Manor
of Exbourne, Devon. Born Dec. 23, 1840, being the son of
the late E. Lethbridge of Ste. Adresse, France ; educated
is the Military Cockade.
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at Plymouth and Mannamead CoUTge^^f which he is a
Governor ; also at Exeter College, Oxford (Schoiai- 1?.^
Graduate in classical and mathematical honours), B.A. 1863,
M.A. 1866; created a Companion of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and advanced to the
rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890, having
been created Knight Bachelor by Patent in 1885, President
of the Devonshire Association 1901. Amiorial bearings —
Azure, over water a bridge of three arches embattled proper,
on a chief argent, an eagle displayed sable, between two
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, the Escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire, and pendent his badge as a
Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-tower proper, issuant therefrom a demi-eagle dis-
played sable, each wing charged with a rose argent, a lotus-
liower leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Spes mea in
Deo." Married, firstly, 1865, Eliza {d. 1895), dau. of the
late W. Finlay, and great granddau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry,
[ith Baron Teynham. He married secondly (1897), Emma,
.vidow of the late Frederick Burbidge, and youngest dau.
)f the late John Neave. Seat — Exbourne Manor, Devon,
°ostal address — 21 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
§SiR WROTH PERIAM CHRISTOPHER LETH-
BRIDGE, 5th Bart., Lieut. 3rd Batt. Yorkshire Regt.
Princess of Wales' Own), transferred Feb. 1885, ist Batt.
.eicestershire Regt., and again transferred, Nov. 1885, to
•renadier Guards, appointed Capt. Jan. 1898, retired 1903.
'orn Dec. 19, 1863, being the eldest son of Sir Wroth
eland Lethbridge, 4th Bart., of Sandhill Park, Taunton,
/ his wife Anne Williams, dau. of Thomas Benyon of
ledhow House, Leeds. Livery — Dark olive green. Ar-
orial bearings — Argent, over water proper a bridge of
five arches embattled, on the centre arch a turret gules, in
chief an eagle displayed sable, charged with a bezant, and
impaling the arms of Chandos-Pole, namely, quarterly i
and 4, argent a chevron between three crescents gules ;
2 and 3 argent, a pile gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest —
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Vreath of the colours, issuant from an
'les, a demi-eagle displayed sable, the
^ arc Charged °" ^'^^ breast with a leopard's
f^Up-juOQs—" Spes mea in Deo," and above the
...ruth." Married, October 22, 1892, Alianore,
youngefet dau. of the late Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of
Radbojirne Hall, Derby, by Lady Anna Stanhope, dau. of
Rt. Hj)n. the 5th Earl of Harrington ; and has Issue—
Hectoif Wrothe Lethbridge, Gentleman, b. Aug. 26, 1898;
Torfri'da Alianore ; and Dulcibel Margaret. Residences—
Sandhill Park, Taunton, Somerset ; and 17 Hyde Park
Street, W. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors', Arthur's, Auto-
mobile.
LETCHWORTH (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and
or, two wings in chief argent, and a leopard's face in base
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Son of Henry Finch Letchworth of Oak Hill, Surbiton,
b, ; d. ; m. , Maria Elizabeth, d. of
Edward Law : —
Sir Edward Letchworth, Knt. Bach. (1902), F.S.A., late
Capt. 3Sth Middx. R.V. , a Solicitor and formerly Chief
Steward of Queen Victoria's Manors, b. 1833 ; m. 1902,
Mary Constance, d. of and widow of Thomas
Blaikie. Res. — 14 Cornwall Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs
— Junior Carlton, Garrick.
LEVER, quartered by ASSHETON.
LEVESON, quartered by LANE.
LEVESON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent,
two red deer trippant in chief and a Moor's head in profile
erased at the neck in base proper, wreathed abaut the
temples gules and or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in fr6nt of a sun rising or, a
red deer trippant proper. Motto — " Spero."
Son of Edward John Leveson of Anerley, Surrey, b.
; d. ; 7n. :—
Edward John Leveson, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Tankerton, Whitstable, Kent. Town res. — 6 Queen's
Mansions ; 58 Queen Victoria Street, London, S.W.
Arthur Cavenagh Leveson. Esq., Capt. R.N., b. ; m.
3 March 1902, Jemima Adeline Beatrice, only d. of late
Francis J. L. Blackwood of Norton Court, and widow of
Edward Henry Stuart, 7th Earl of Darnley.
ARTHUR FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVESON-
GOWER, Gentleman, Master of Arts, first Secretary in
is the Naval Cockade.
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H.B.M. Diplomatic Service, Acting Secr^_p_ -^a nZi *•
Legation in the Hague, a Knight of Justfc v' ^'^^' "' ^^
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in grf-^^i-.i'li F.S.A. ,
F.R.B.S. Born April 25, 1851, being the ^^^x f*son of
the late William Leveson-Gower, Esq., of 'I'itsT?^'''. Mace, in
the county of Surrey, sometime High Sheriff of that county
(1839), by his wife Erhily Josephine Eliza, third Idau. of
Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart. Livery — Drab, with
scarlet collar and waistcoat, both trimmed with bla(;:k lace,
black knee breeches. Armorial beaxings — Quarterl>-i and
;rRANGA5N0NflEa[j[|DErENDELE DROIT)
4, barry of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for
Gower) ; 2 and 3, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
wolf passant argent, collared and lined or (for Gower; 2.
a goat's head erased ermine, attired or (for Leveson) ;
with the Mottoes, " Frangas non flectes " (for Gower);
" Defende le droit" (for Leveson); "Fiat voluntas tua "
(for Gresham). Married, August 4, 1881 , Caroline Frederica,
third daughter of George Savile Foljambe of Osberton,
in the county of Nottingham, and Aldwarke Hall, in the
county of York, by his second wife Selina Charlotte, Vis-
countess Milton, second daughter of the Right Honourable
Charles Cecil Cope, the third and last Earl of Liverpool,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath ; and has Issue — (i) William George Gresham
Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, Scholar of Ch. Ch. Coll.,
Oxford, b. March 12, 1883 ; (2) Osbert Charles Gresham
Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, b. Nov. 3, 1888, is a naval
cadet ; Emily Selina Augusta Gresham ; and Victoria
Sibell Ermyntrude Gresham (to whom the Empress Frede-
rick of Germany stood sponsor in person). Residences —
British Legation, The ^ague. Clubs — Athenaeum, St.
James's, White's.
GRANVILLE CHARLES GRESHAM LEVESON-
GOWER, Esquire, J. P. for Surrey. Born Sept. 25,
1865, being the eldest surviving son of the late Granville
William Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq,, M.A., J. P. and
D.L. for the county of Surrey (High Sheriff 1875), J-P-
for CO. Kent, a Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries,
and Alderman of Surrey County Council, by his wife Sophia,
commonly known as the Hon. Sophia, dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Chandos Leigh, the first Baron Leigh. C/ubs — Travellers',
and White's. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
quarterly i. and iiii., barry of eight argent and gules, a
cross patonce sable (for Gower) ; ii. and iii. , azure, three
ihevtn'tr^' ^"'^ "' (^°'" Leveson); 2 and 3. argent, ,•
^ >" ■■ •.. ermines between three mullets gules, a cross en
grailed argent, in the lirst quarter a lozenge of the second
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree
with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1
upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent, collare
and lined or (for Gower) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colour;
a goat's head erased ermine, attired or (for Leveson) ; ;
upon a wreath of the colours, a grasshopper proper (fc
Gresham) ; with the Mottoes, "Frangas non flectes " (fc
Gower) ; " Defende le droit " (for Leveson) ; " Fiat voluntj
tua" (for Gresham). Married, Feb. 3, 1894, Evelyn Mi
dred, second surviving dau. of the late Henry A. Brassey c :
Keston Hall, Aylesford, Kent ; and has Issue— (1) Richai
Henry Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, A Nov. 27, 189
(2) Ronald Charles Granville Gresham Levfson-Gowe
Gentleman, f>. May 23, 1896; (3) Thomas Christoph.
Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, b. June 19, 190
Seats — Lord of the Manors of Titsey, Limpsfield, aii.
Tatsfield, all in the co. of Surrey. Postal address— Thsc-
Place, Limpsfield, Surrey.
ROBERT THOMAS KENNEDY LEVETT, Esc
J. P. and D.L. for Staffs., and formerly Capt. 21
Staffs. Militia and Lieut. -Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. N. Staf
Regt. Born April 29, 1831, being the second son
the late John Levett of Wichnor Park, by Sophia Eli?
Eliza, dau. of the late Hon. Robert Kennedy (and niece
Archibald, ist Marquis of Ailsa). Club — Conservatii
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant between thi
crosses crosslet fitch^e sable, a bordure engrailed azu
charged with four crosses crosslet fitchi^e and four fleu
de-lis alternately or. Mantling sable and argent ; a
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-1
argent, ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar azt'
holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchi^e sable,
sinister paw resting on an escutcheon of the third, char;
with a fleur-de-lis gold. Married, May 2, i860, Marg;
Catherine, only surviving dau. of the late Thomas Le
Prinsep of Croxall Hall, co. Stafford ; and has, with oi
Issue — Rev. Thomas Prinsep Levett, b. 1862. Seat — P;
ington Hall, Lichfield. .
THEOPHILUS BASIL PERCY LEVETT, Esqi
J. P. CO. Staffs., late Lieut. Coldstream Guards. 1
Dec. II, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Theopl
John Levett of Wichnor Park, J. P. and D.L., M.P., for
Lichfield 1880 to 1885, formerly Capt. ist Life Guards,
Lieut.-Col. Commanding 2nd Batt. Staffordshire Volun-
teers, and Lieut.-Col. Q.O. Staffordshire Yeomanry, by his
wife Lady Jane Lissey Harriet, dau. of the Right Hon.
William Basil Percy Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant between three
cross crosslets fitchde sable, a bordure engrailed azure,
charged with four cross crosslets fitch^e and as many
fleurs-de-lis alternately or. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion argent, ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar azure,
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchtJe sable, the sinister
paw resting on an escutcheon of the third, charged with
a fleur-de-lis gold. Married, 1884, Lady Margaret Emily,
eldest dau. of 8th Earl of Shaftesbury. Seat — Wichnor
Park, Burton-on-Trent.
WILLIAM SWINNERTON BYRD LEVETT,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. of Stafford, late Capt.
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Born 1856, being the second
son of the late Richard Byrd Levett, Esq., of Milford Hall,
J.P. and D.L., B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford (1830), late Lieut. -
Colonel Commanding 3rd Batt. Staffordshire Rifles, and
formerly an officer 6oth Royal Rifles, by his wife Elizabeth
Mary, clau. of John Mirehouse, Esq., of Brownslade, co.
Pembroke, Common Serjeant of London [by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Dr. Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury]. Club —
Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion
rampant sable, murally crowned or, and two crosses fitchee
in pale, between two piles issuing from the dexter and
sinister chiefs of the second, each pile charged with three
crosses crosslet fitchee of the third. Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion or, entwined with a sprig of laurel vert, and
supporting a cross crosslet fitchee sable. Married, July 8
1896, Maud Sophia, second dau. of Major Levett, late lotl
Hussars; and has /wz/^— Richard William Byrd Levett
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is the Military Cockade.
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Gentleman, b. May 20, 1897; and Dionese Rosamond.
Seat—U:\\iox&. Hall, Stafford.
THOMAS LEVETT-PRINSEP, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Derby, Warwick, and Stafford. Born Dec. 9, 1844, being the
third son of Theophilus Levett, by his second wife Caroline
Mary, dau, of Rev. John Templer, Rector of Teigngrace,
Devon. 67«/5— United University. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, paly of si.x argent and gules, three piles
issuing from the sinister base flory at the points or (for
Prinsep) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant between three
crosses crosslet fitchiJe sable, a bordure engrailed azure,
charged with four crosses crosslet titch^e and as many
fleurs-de-lis alternately or (for Levett). Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased gules, guttte-d'or, in the
beak a bird bolt erect (the bolt downwards) proper (for
Prinsep) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
argent, ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar azure, in
the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e sable, the sinister
paw resting on an escutcheon of the third, charged with
a fleur-de-lis or (for Levett). Married, June 23, 1868,
Georgina, dau. of Arthur B. E. Holdsworth of Widdicombe
House, Kingsbridge, Devon; and has Issue — Thomas
Arthur Levett- Prinsep, Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1879;
Katharine Mary ; Georgina Maud ; and Edith Marion.
5^a/— Croxall Hall. Lichfield.
BENN WOLFE LEVY, Gentleman. Born 1851, being
the son of Lewis Wolfe Levy, Member of the Legislative
Council of New South Wales. Armorial bearing:s - Sable,
a wolf rampant or, between two woolpacks in chief proper
and a mullet of eight points in base of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wolf or, holding in the dexter paw a
mullet of eight points argent, and resting the sinister on a
woolpack as in the arms. Motto —" Honore et labore."
Residence ~i Pembridge Square, Kensington.
LEVY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron invected ermines,
between two keys erect the wards to the dexter in chief
sable, and' an esquire's helmet in base proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, holding
a key in bend sinister, the wards upward sable, and en-
circled above the elbow with a chaplet of roses argent,
leaved vert.
Sons of Joseph Levy, late of Knighton, Leicester: —
Levy, Gentleman, b. . Res. — ■
Maurice Levy, Esq., J. P. co. Leics., M.P. for Lough-
borough Div. of Leicestershire since 1900, b. 1859 ; w. 1885,
Elise Ray, eld. d. of Max. Zossenheim of Leeds and Har-
rogate. Seat — -Humberstone Hall, Leicester. Toivn res.
— 16 St. James's Place, London, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal.
LEWIN, see ROSS-LEWIN.
LEWIS, see LERO Y-LE WIS.
EVAN LEWIS, Esquire, J.P. co of Glamorgan. Born
18 — , being the younger son of the late Edward Lewis of
Aberdare, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Evan David of
Fairwater. Armorial bearings Per pale argent and gules,
a pale, and over all three chevronels flory counterflory all
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lamb passant proper, sem^e of
crescents argent, holding in the mouth three cinquefoils
slipped vert, and resting the dexter foreleg on a staff in
bend sinister proper, therefrom a flag flying to the sinister
argent, charged with a cross couped gules. Motto — ' ' Duw
fo o fy rhan." Married, 1868, Annie, dau. of W. Robinson
of Cheltenham. Seat — Brynderwen, Llandaff, Cardiff.
Club — Thatched House.
§ HENRY OWEN LEWIS, Esq., B.A. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, J.P. and D.L. for co. Monaghan (High Sheriff
1885), and J.P. for co. Dublin ; was M.P. for Carlow 1874-
80, and on roll for High Sheriff of co. Longford 1867. Born
1842, being the only surviving son of the late Lieut. -Col.
Arthur Gambell Lewis of Inniskeen, by his second wife
Henrietta, only child of the late Henry Owen Scott, Esq.,
of Scotstown, CO., Monaghan, and widow of the Hon.
Richard Westenr;i. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron
ermine between three spear-heads argent, a crescent gules.
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
ducal cornet, a plume of five ostrich feathers gules and
azure, charged with a chevron or, thereon a crescent gules.
Motto—" Bidd Liu Hebb Llydd." Married, 1866, Frances
Sophia, only child of the late Francis C. Elsegood ; and
has surviving /jj;/^ — (i) Arthur Francis Owen Lewis, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. Prince of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regt., b.
1868 ; (2) Francis Owen Lewis, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Durham Light Infantry, b. Aug. 17, 1869 [tn. Joanna
Somerset, dau. of Sir Charles Farquhar Shand, LLD. ,
Chief Justice of the Mauritius] ; (3) Cyril Alexander Owen
Lewis, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1871 ; Frances Isabella Sophia
Mary Owen ; and Frederica Sophia Elizabeth Mary Owen
[for whom His Majesty the King of Hanover stood sponsor].
Seat — Inniskeen, 'Monaghan. Postal address — 62 Lancaster
Gate, Hyde Park, London, S.W.
JAMES WINDSOR LEWIS, Gentleman. Born 1877,
being the son of James Lewis, Esq., J.P. for Glamorgan
and Brecon, High Sheriff co. Brecon 1882 83, by his wife
Louisa Catherine, youngest dau. of Rev. Willinm Edwards,
Vicar of Llangollen. ./Smorial bearings — Per pale argent
and gules, a pale and over all three chevronels flory
counterflory, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lamb
passant proper, semfe of crescents argent, holding in the
mouth three cinquefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter
fore-leg on a staff in bend sinister proper, therefrom a flag
flying to the sinister argent, charged with a cross couped
gules. Motto — " Duw fo ; Ofyrhan." Seat — Plas-Draw,
Aberdare, co. Glamorgan.
JOHN PENRY LEWIS, Gentleman, of the Ceylon Civil
Service. Born 1854, being the younger son of the late
Rev. John Lewis of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, by Sarah,
dau. of Rev. Walter Scott. Armorial bearings Ermine,
on a pile gules, between two dragons' heads erased in base,
a lion rampant all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
ermine, holding in the dexter forepaw a leek erect or, and
supporting with the sinister an escutcheon argent, charged
with a dragon's head erased gules. Motto --" Ymlaen. "
Postal address — Colombo, Ceylon.
Sir WALTER LLEWELLYN LEWIS, Knight, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Middle Temple), M.A. and Gold Medallist in
Experimental Science (Queen's Univ. , Ireland), Chief Justice
of British Honduras, formerly Senior Puisne Judge of the
Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago. Born Nov. 13,
1849, being the eldest son of the late Rev. John Lewis of
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, by Sarah, dau. of Rev. Walter Scott.
Armorial bearings -Ermine, on a pile gules, between two
dragons' heads erased in base, a lion rampant all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant ermine, holding in
the dexter forepaw a leek erect or, and supporting with the
sinister an escutcheon argent, charged with a dragon's head
erased gules. Motto— " Ymlaen." A/arried, }u\y 22, 1887,
Jane Mary (R.I.), second dau. of the late J. R. Dealy of
London. Residence — Belize, British Honduras, Central
America. Clubs— Roya.\ Thames Yacht, Union (Port of
Spain, Trinidad).
§SiR WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS, ist Baronet
(1896), Knight Bachelor (1885), J.P. for the cos. of
Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecon, Pembrokesh., and Cardiff,
D.L. for the co. of Glamorgan. Born Aug. S, 1837, being
the eldest son of Thomas William Lewis of Abercunaid
House, Merthyr Tydfil, by his wife Mary. Clubs — Oriental,
Carlton, Constitutional. Livery — Dark blue, and gold
buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or,
on a lesse azure, between m chief a dexter arm embowed
and couped at the shoulder fesseways, vested azure, holding
in the hand proper a roll of paper argent, and in base a
lion rampant gules, three bees volant of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befiittng his degree, with
a mantling or and azure ; and for the Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed azure, charged on the
breast with a bee volant or, and holding in the beak a
roll of paper argent; with the Mottoes, " Gwna a ddyht
doed a ddel," " Hirbarhad." Married, March i, 1864,
Anne, daughter of William Rees, Colliery Proprietor, of
Lletty Shenkin House, Aberdare ; and has with other Issue
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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— (i) Herbert Clark Lewis. Esquire, born July 3, 1866; (2)
Trevor Gwyn Elliot Lewis, Esquire, born January 4, 1871.
Estates — Various farms and mineral property in the counties
garb or, bound by a serpent nowed proper, holding in the
mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Virtus
ad nsthera tendens." Postal address — Littlebank, Settle,
Yorkshire.
of Brecon, Glamorgan, Pembroke, &c.
The Mardy, Aberdare, South Wales.
Postal address-
LEWIS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile gules between
two fleurs-de-lis seeded in base, a horse rampant all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested per clievron
gules and argent, cuffed of the last, charged with two fleurs-
de-lis pale wise counterchanged, the hand proper, grasping
a spade in bend sinister or. Motto — ' ' Floreat qui laborat."
Son of Samuel Lewis of Kolletzischken, East Prussia : —
Isaac Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1849; in. . Seat — Bedge-
bury Park, Goudhurst, Kent. Town res. — 15 Stratton
Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Club — Junior Consti-
tutional.
LEWIS- BARN ED (R.L., 1858). Quarterly, i and 4,
azure two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale argent,
between as many flanches ermine (Barned) ; 2 and 3, per
saltire or and vert, four oak-leaves counterchanged (Lewis).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a female in a sitting attitude, vested azure, and
holding in the dexter hand a sickle proper (Barned) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree fess-
wise and eradicated proper, a gryphon segreant or, holding
in the dexter claw a trefoil vert. Motto — " Benigne numine."
J. Lewis-Barned, Gentleman, (formerly Lewis, assumed
name and arms of Barned by R.L., 1858). /?«.— Queen
Anne's Mansions, St. James's Park, London, S.W.
LEWKNOR, quartered by BARTTELOT.
GEORGE LEWTHWAITE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Cumberland.
C P^UfflVnaif I> ^^''^" ^^39. being the 3rd son of John
jj^l^UJVIJUiaill^ Lewthwaite of Broadgate, in the
aforesaid county. Armorial bear-
ings—Ermine, a cross flory azure, fretty or. Mantling
arure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
S WILLIAM LEWTHWAITE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the co. of Cumber-
land, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born
1853, being the eldest son of the late William Lewthwaite,
Esquire, of Broadgate, in the county of Cumberland, Justice
of the Peace for that county, by Mary his wife, daughter of
WiUiam Challinor of Leek, in the county of Stafford.
Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Ermine, a cross flory azure, fretty or ; and for the
Crest, a garb or, bound by a serpent nowed proper, holding
in the mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ; with the Motto,
"Virtus ad rethera tendens. Married, August 16, 1882,
Helena Jane, daughter of Charles Challinor of Basford
Hall, Stoke-upon-Trent ; and has Issue— (i) William Lew-
thwaite, Gentleman, born June 20, 1883; (2) Charles Gilfrid
Lewthwaite, Gentleman, born April 15, 1885; and Violet
Mary. Estates — Broadgate and other property in the
counties of Cumberland and Lancashire. Postal address —
Broadgate, Millom, Cumberland.
LEXINGTON, quartered by SUTTON.
FRANCIS LEY, Esquire, J. P. for cos. of Derby
and Notts, on the roll for High Sheriff 1905, and Lord
of the Manor of Epperstone. Born 1846, being the
only son of the late George Ley of Burton - on - Trent.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a bend lozengy gules, be-
tween two broken tilting-spears erect of the last ; and for
a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm in armour holding in the hand a broken tilting-
spear in bend sinister proper, four lozenges conjoined fesse-
ways gules; with the Motto, "Post mortem spero vitam."
Married, firstly, 1870, Georgina, daughter of the late
George Willis of Aislaby Hall, in the county of York ; and
secondly, 1888, Alison Catherine, daughter of the late John
Jobson of Spondon, in the county of Derby, Justice of the
Peace. By his first marriage he has Issue — (i) Henry
Gordon Ley, Gentleman, J. P. for the borough of Derby,
Lieut. South Notts Imp. Yeo., b. March 12, 1874 ; Agnes
Willis ; and Ethel ; and by his second marriage — (2)
Christopher Francis Aden Ley, Gentleman, b. June 7, 1893 '<
(3) Maurice Aden Ley, Gentleman, b. Aug. 5, 1895. Estate
is the Military Cockade.
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and postal address — Epperstone Manor, Nottinghamshire ;
Leatholm Lodge, Grosnont, Yorkshire.
LEYBOURNE, quartered by CORBET.
ERNEST GERARD LEYCESTER, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Cheshire. Born Oct. 1849, being the third son of the
late Ralph Gerard Leycester of Toft Hall, by his wife
Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Tyrvvhitt Jones (son of
Sir T. Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart.). Armorialbeafings — Azure,
between two fleurs-de-lis or, a fesse of the second fretty
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a roebuck per pale or and gules, attired of the
second, holding in its mouth an acorn branch proper.
.S^(z/— Mobberley Old Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire.
dexter forepaw upon an escutcheon in bend of the arms
(for Naylor). Motto — " Fidus et audax." Ma/ried, firstly,
October 22, 1874, Everilda Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
the late Ralph Creyke, Esquire, of Rawcliffe, in the county
of York ; and by her (who died 1890), has had Issue—
Hilda Georgina [m. , 1900, Richard Vernon Cholmondeley] ;
and Ethelreda Louisa (d. 1889). He married secondly,
March i, 1892, Helen Dora, eldest dau. of Digby Cayley,
Esq. (second son of Sir Digby Cayley, Bart.); and by her
has— (i) Christopher Digby Leyland, Gentleman, b. Dec.
24, 1892; (2) Stanley Cuthbert Leyland, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 9, 1901 ; (3) Robert Clive Leyland, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; Dorothy ; Joan ; and Angela. Seats— liAggevslon
Castle, Beal, and Kidland Rothbury, in the county of
Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Travel-
lers', Northumberland.
RAPE OSWALD LEYCESTER, Gentleman. Born
July 5, 1844, being the eldest son of the late Ralph Gerard
Leycester of Toft Hall, by his wife Emily Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Tyrwhitt Jones (son of Sir T. Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart.).
Armorial bearings — Azure, between two fleurs-de-lis or,
a fesse of the second fretty gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a roebuck per pale
or and gules, attired of the second, holding in its mouth an
acorn branch proper. Married, Nov. 2, 1867, Edith, dau.
of Hubert de Burgh of West Drayton, Middlesex. Seat —
Toft Hall, Knutsford. Club—Anhm's.
ARTHUR LASENBY LIBERTY, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff of co. Bucks 1899-1900,
and Lord of the Manor of Lee, in the co. of Bucks.
Born Aug. 13, 1843, being the eldest son of Arthur Liberty
of Nottingham and his wife Rebecca, dau. of the late
Henry Lasenby of Chartridge, Bucks. Livery — Dress :
brown cloth ornamented with gold braid, cuffs of claret
colour, gilt buttons, waistcoat of claret colour, gilt buttons,
breeches plush, old gold colour, gold braided at knee, stock-
ings white silk ; undress : coat brown cloth, gilt buttons,
waistcoat brown cloth, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings —
LEYLAND, see NAYLOR-LEYLAND.
CHRISTOPHER JOHN LEYLAND, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace, formerly Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born
September 19, 1849, being the eldest son of the late John
Naylor, Esquire, of Leighton Hall, in the county of Mont-
gomery, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High
Sheriff" 1853, by his wife Georgiana, fourth daughter of John
Edwards, Esquire, of Ness Strange, in the county of Salop ;
assumed, 1891, the name and arms of Leyland in lieu of
Naylor. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine,
on a fesse engrailed sable, between nine ears of barley,
three, three, and three vert, banded or, in chief and three
like ears in base, a lion passant of the last between two
escallops argent (for Leyland) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and
argent, a pale sable, fretty of the first, between two lions
rampant of the third (for Naylor) ; and impaling the arms
of Cayley, namely, quarterly argent and sable, on a bend
gules, three mullets of the first. Mantling sable and ar-
gent. Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a mount
vert, thereon an escallop argent, surmounted by a demi-
eagle erminois, wings endorsed azure, bezant^e, in the
mouth three ears of barley as in the arms (for Leyland) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant sable, charged
on the body with two saltires in fesse or, and resting the
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Per fesse azure and gules, a tower between two fleurs-de-lis
in chief and a lion passant in base, all or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
tower gules, a lion passant, holding in the dexter forepaw
is the Naval Cockade.
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a fleur-de-lis, both or. Motto— " Ubertas." Married,
Sept. 25, 1875, Emma Louise, only surviving child of the
late Henry Blackmore of Hampstead. iVrt/ — The Lee
Manor, near Great Missenden, Bucks. Tuiun residence—
28 Warwick Street, London, W. C/«i5— Devonshire.
CHARLES OSWALD LIDDELL, Gentleman. Borti
June 27, 1854, being the eldest son of the late William
Hodgson Liddell of Edinburgh, by his wife Catherine, dau.
of Charles Oswald. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
mullets of six points in bend purpure, pierced of the field,
between two lions rampant of the second, billett^e or.
Mantling purpure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
1892 ; (3) Lancelot, Charles Liddell, Gentleman, born May
17, 1894 ; Dorothy Mary ; Mary Monica ; and Veronica
colours, a lion rampant purpure, billett^e, surmounted on
the head by a mullet of six points pierced or, and resting
the dexter hind leg on a like mullet. Motto — " Unus et
dem." Married, April 13, 1880, Elizabeth Kate, dau. of
William Birt ; and has Issue — (i) Percy William Oswald
Liddell, Gentleman, b. Sept g, 1881 ; (2) Kenneth Charles
Liddell, Gentleman, b. July 16. 1883 ; (3) Norman Oswald
Liddell, Gentleman, b. March 16, 1886 ; {4) Charles Bertram
Liddell, Gentleman, b. Oct. ;•, 1889; Dorothy Catherine
Mary ; Marion Bessie ; and Enid Muriel. Residence —
Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow. Club — Junior Constitutional.
JOHN LIDDELL, Esquire, J. P. co. Northumberland.
Born March 29, 1852, being the second son of John Liddell,
by his wife Susanna Mitcalfe, dau. of Cuthbert Smith
Fenwick. Armorial bearings— Argent, fretty gules, two
flanches or, on a chief of the second an estoile between
two leopards' heads erased and affrontc'^e of the third.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, two hands clasped proper sur-
mounted by a cross-crosslet gules, between two wings or ;
with the Motto, " Constans et Fidelis." Married, January
19, 1887, Emily Catherine, second daughter of the late
Major Henry A. Berry, 26th Cameronians; and has Issue —
(i) John Aidan Liddell, Gentleman, born August 3, 1888;
{2) Cuthbert Henry Liddell, Gentleman, born August 13,
Mildred. Seat — Prudhoe Hall, Northumberland.
Bath, Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-'I'yne).
Clubs-
RiGHT Honourable WH.LIAM LIDDERDALE,
a Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, formerly Governor of the Bank of England,
D. L. for the City of London, and a Commissioner for the
Patriotic F"und ; rendered valuable services to the nation
during the financial crisis 1890. Born 1832, being the son
of John Lidderdale of St. Petersburg. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron ermine within a bordure invected or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased proper. MottO — "Fore-
sight is all." Residence — 42 Lancaster Gate, W. Club —
Windham.
GEORGE LIDWILL, Esq., of Dromard, co. Tipperary,
J. P., late Captain 19th Regt. Born 1828, being the only
son of the late Frederick Lidwill, Esq., J. P., of Dromard,
by Christina, dau. of the late William Hutchinson, Esq., of
Timoney, co. Tipperary. Club — Junior United Service.
Armorial bearings— Argent fretty gules, on a chief engrailed
azure, a leopard passant guardant between two fleurs-de-lis
or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, crowned
with an Irish crown or, and ciiarged on the shoulder with a
fleur-de-lis as in the arms. Motto — "Vis unita fortior."
Married, firstly, Oct. 14, 1863, Edith Wheatley, dau. of
Henry Adams of Kensington ; by whom (who died March
22, 1877) he had Issue — (i) George John Frederick Lidwill,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 29, 1869, Lieut. 19th Princess of Wales'
Own Hussars ; (2) Robert Lidwill, Gentleman, b. April 15,
1871, Major late 19th Re;;t. 3rd Batt. R.I. Fus. ; Eleanor
[?n. 1883, Major-Gen. Watt, late 64th Regt.]; and Edith
Margaret [_tn. Henry Hewson Fetherston - Haugh, son of
Captain Fetherston Haig of Tnllamore]. He m. secondly,
1882, Mary, dau. of late John Newall, Esq., of Fairfield,
Addiscombe. Seat — Dromard, Templemore, co. Tipperary.
GEORGE ENGLEBERTS LIEBENROOD, Esq.,
formerly Captain Northamptonshire Regt. Born 1847,
being the eldest son of the late Captain Liebenrood of
Prospect Hill, by Elizabeth, dau. of Lemuel Cambridge of
Richmond, Canada. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
bendlets sable, on a chief gules, a demi-stag issuant of the
is the Military Cockade,
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first, a canton for difference. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown gules, the crown
charged with a cross crosslet or, for difference, two unicorns'
horns argent, wreathed vert. Seai — Prospect Hill Park,
Reading.
LIGHTBODY, quartered by GREG.
JOSEPH EDWARD LH.EEY, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Middlesex, High Sheriff of Middlesex 1904. Bor/i 1850,
being the youngest son of Timothy Marshall Lilley of Bene-
field, Northants. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a pile
between two fleurs-de-lis in base argent, a lily of the valley
eradicated proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
charged with a fleur-de-lis argent, and holding in the hand
two lilies of the valley leaved and slipped in saltire also
proper. MottO — "In arduis fortior." Afarrted, 1876,
Emma, dau. of William Harris of Peterborough, North-
ants. /Residence— The Chestnuts, Wealdstone, Middlesex.
LILLINGSTON, see INNES-LILLINGSTON.
Wn.LIAM GEORGE LILLINGSTON, Esquire, Capt.
Royal Irish Rifles (half-pay) (discontinued the name of
Johnson by Deed Poll only, dated Dec. 21, 1894). Bo>7i
April 5, 1864, being the only son and heir of the late
George William Lillingston - Johnson, Esq., J. P. (who
assumed by Royal Licence, dated March 27, 1859, the
surname and arms of Johnson, pursuant to the will of the
Rev. Nathaniel Palmer Johnson), by his wife Charlotte
Augusta, dau. of the Rev. W. Toovey Hopkins, M.A. ,
Rector of Nuffield. Livery — Green, with red waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Argent, two chevronels between as
many griffins' heads erased in chief and a palmer's scrip of
base gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per fesse
argent and gules, holding in the beak a palmers scrip of
the last. Married, Dec. 31, 1903, Olive Theodora, dau. of
Edmund Theodore Doxat of Woodgreen Park, Cheshunt.
Seat — Ulverscroft. in the co. of Leicester. Clubs — Army
and Navy, County (Leicester).
LIND (H. Coll). Quarterly gules and azure, in the
second and third quarters two bars wavy argent, the whole
lower argent, surmounted by an annulet azure, two branches
of laurel in saltire vert, between as many wings, that on the
dexter also azure, and that on the sinister gules. Motto —
" Honor et Veritas."
Son of George Lind, m. Martha, d. of Thomas Martin
ofFelpham, nr. Bognor : —
The late George Martin Lind, Gentleman, b. 27 July 1843 ;
(/. 29 Jan. 1904; m. 24 Oct. 1866, Catharine, d. of James
Tate of Brighton ; and has surv. issue — (i) George James
Lind, Gentleman (Seat — Golgotha, Oporto, Portugal.
Club — Oporto British Club, Oporto), /'. 21 March 1869 ;
(2) John Halifax Lind, Gentleman [Res. — Manjla, Philip-
pines), b. 30 Sept. 1875; Jessie Holder \m. 1899, Robert
Vardy Strange] ; Edith Homewood ; Mary .Shepherd ;
Lilian Muriel [m. 1904, Sydney Rogers] ; and Ursula
Winchester. Res. — The Beeches, Ashburton Road, Addis-
combe, Surrey.
LIND of Gorgie (1738). Gules, two spears in saltire
between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base argent, all
within a bordure of the last, charged with four fleurs-de-lis
and as many annulets alternately azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, two
sprigs of laurel in saltire proper. MottO — " Sernper virescit
virtus."
Son of late Francis Macan Lind, Gentleman,
E.I.C.S. :—
Frank Lind, Gentleman, Lieut, in the Army, b.
Lind, formerly of Poland (1769)
bordure invected.
Present Representative : —
? Dr. Lind, formerly of Ryde, Isle of Wight
Same arms, but the
surmounted by as many tilting-spears in saltire, in chief a
fleur-de-lis, in fesse two annulets, and in base an anchor
erect all or. Mantling gules and or. Crests— In front of a
The Right Honourable NATHANIEL LINDLEY,
BARON LINDLEY of East Carleton, Norfolk (May 10,
1900), Q.C. (1872), Knight Bachelor (1875), a Member of
His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1881),
LL. D. Edin. and Camb. , D.C.L. Oxford, Judge of the
Common Pleas 1875-79, of the Common Pleas Division
1879-81, Lord Justice of Appeal 1881-97, Master of the
Rolls 1897-1900, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary with a
Life Peerage since 1900. Born 1828, being the only son of
the late Dr. John Lindley, Professor of Botany at Univer-
sity College, London, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Anthony
George Freestone of St. Margaret's, South Elmham, Suffolk.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
chief nebuly azure, a quatrefoil between two griffins' heads
erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
pelican in her piety proper, charged on the breast with a
pheon gules, three quatrefoils fesseways or ; with the MottO,
"Sis fortis." Supporters — On the dexter side a griffin,
wings elevated argent, and on the sinister side a pelican,
wings elevated also argent, vulned, and each standing on
a fasces proper. Alarried, 1858, Sarah Katharine, dau. of
the late Edward John Teale of Leeds ; and has had Issue
— (i) Hon. John Edward Lindley, Col. A.A.G. North-East
District, York, late Major ist Dragoons, b. Sept. 15, i860
\m., Sept. 28, 1887, Isabel, dau. of Francis Morgan Nicholas
of Lawford Hall, Essex, and has issue, Mary Katherine] ;
(2) Hon. Walter Barry Lindley, M.A. University Coll.,
Oxon. , Judge of County Court (Derbyshire District), b.
Dec. 31, 1861 ; (3) Hon. Lennox Hannay Lindley, M.A.,
M. B. Oxon., Physician to the Shah of Persia at Teheran,
b. May 14, 1868 [w., 1898, Princess Karimeh, and has issue,
Nathaniel Lindley, Esq. ; Rachel Isabel] ; (4) Hon. Percy
Hooker Lindley, twin, b. May 14, 1868, d. 1871 ; (5) Hon.
Francis Oswald Lmdley, 2nd Sec. to Diplomatic Service,
Cairo, b. June 12, 1872 [711. Hon. Etheldreda Mary Eraser,
dau. of the late Lord Lovat] ; Jessie Louisa; Annie Clay-
ton [/«., April 28, 1886, Sir William Cameron Gull, Bart.,
and has issue] ; Mary Beatrice, d. 1896 ; and Constance
Mary. Postal addresses — East Carleton, Norwich; 19
Craven Hill Gardens, W. Club — Athenaeum.
LINDOW, see BURNS-LINDOW.
JONAS LINDOW, Esquire, M.A. Queen's Coll.,
Oxford, J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1883 for co.
Cumberland, late Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo-
manry Cavalry. Born May 17, 1847, being the only son
of the late John Lindow, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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1874, by liis wife Anne Eliza, dau. of John Jackson of
Whitehaven. Livery — Buff, crimson facings. Armorial
bearings (March 18, 1861) — Ermine, on a chevron dove-
tailed between three sinister hands couped at the wrist
gules, as many fountains. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
sem6e of buckles or, and holding between the paws a foun-
tain. Motto— "Vi et virtute." iVa^— Ingwell, White-
haven, CO. Cumberland. Club — Conservative.
LINDS, quartered by FORDYCE.
LINDSAY, quartered by BOYLE and CAMPBELL.
The Rev. THOMAS LINDSAY, Clerk in Holy Orders,
late Vicar of Castle Ellis, in the diocese of Ferns, Ireland.
Bont May 3, 1823, being the eldest son of Joseph Lindsay,
late of Finnoe Park, co. of Limerick, and his wife Anne
dau. of William Enraght of Shanagolden, co. Limerick.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a fesse chequy argent and
azure, between three fusils in chief and one in base or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of tlie
colours, an ostrich proper holding in the beak a key or, the
dexter leg supported by a fusil gules. Motto— " Endure
Fort." Married, Oct. 8, 1859, Mary, dau. of Humphreys
Peare of Pearemount and Fort William, co. Dublin; and
\\^% Issue— [\) Rev. Humphreys Peare Lindsay, M.A., Vicar
of St. Andrew's, Battersea, b. 1862 [;«. Victoria Maitland,
dau. of J. R. Cochrane of Calder Glen, Blantyre, N.B., and
has issue, Humphrey David Richard Pelham Lindsay,
b. May i, 1901] ; (2) Rev. Thomas Enrnght Lindsay, M.A.,
Vicar of St. Paul's, Middlesbrough, b. 1863 [;«. Maria
Isabel, dau. of George King Stanton Massy Dawson, Esq.,
p.L., J.P.]; (3) William Joseph Lindsay, Gentleman.
M.B., M.C., served with the Soutli African Field Force, /;.
1870. Residence— \\6^\.. James's Road, Croydon, Surrey.
H WILLIAM ALEXANDER LINDSAY, Esquire, Jus-
W tice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county
of Devon, Master of Arts of the University of Cambrid
ce,
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Windsor Herald of
Arms, Barrister-at-Law, one of His Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law. Born June 8, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late Colin Lindsay, Esquire, commonly
called the Honourable Colin Lindsay (who died 1892),
by his wife Frances, commonly called Lady F'rances,
eldest surviving daughter and coheir of the late
Right Honourable Sir William Forward Howard, fourth
Earl of Wicklow, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order
of Saint Patrick ; was a Royal Commissioner to inquire
into Corrupt Practices, 1880 ; was Portcullis Pursuivant of
Arms from 1882 to 1894, since when he has been Windsor
Herald. Armorial bearings (as matriculated in Lyon
Register in Scotland) — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a fesse
chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; 2. or, a lion
rampant gules debruised of a ribbon sable (for Abernethy);
3. quarterly i. and iiii., gules, a bend between six cross
crosslets fitch^e argent (for Howard) ; ii. and iii., argent, a
lion rampant gules (for Forward). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, out of an antique
ducal coronet, a swan's neck and wings proper; with the
Motto, "Endure fort." The Hon. Colin Lindsay in the
year 1891 obtained in England a grant of a quartering to
bear for the name of Edwin quarterly with the arms of
Dalrymple, as follows : — (The arms of the Hon. Colin
Lindsay in the ist and 4th grand quarters being i and 4
Lindsay, 2 and 3 Abernethy); 2. or, on a saltire azure, be-
tween two water-bougets in fesse sable, nine lozenges of
the field, in the centre cliief point a mullet gules (for
Dalrymple) ; 3. argent, on a cross sable, between four
Cornish choughs reguardant proper a cross fleury of the
first (for Edwin). Mr. Lindsay would seem to be entitled
to surround his escutcheon with his collar of SS. , and
to impale in right of his wife the following arms of
Gordon, namely, azure, three boars' heads couped within
a double tressure charged with roses and thistles alter-
nately or. [The Editor is unaware what particular method
Mr. Lindsay adopts in marshalling the foregoing]. Married,
May 7, 1870, Harriet, commonly called Lady Harriet, second
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir George John James Hamilton-
Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen ; and has had Issue— [\)
James Howard Lindsay, Esq., M.A., LL.B. (Canib.),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Lieut. London Scottish
Rifie Vol., b. April 29, 1871 ; (2) Michael William Howard
Lindsay, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders,
Adjutant 2nd Batt. Scottish Horse, served with Chitral
Relief Force 1895 (medal and clasp), and in South Africa
1900, present at battle of Magersfontein (mentioned in
despatches), killed on active service at Brakenlaagte in
South Africa, Nov. i, 1901, b. Aug. 7, 1872; (3) Francis
Howard Lindsay, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ), b. March 9,
1876; (4) John Colin Howard Lindsay, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Navy, /;. Dec. 27, 1877 ; (5) David Howard Lindsay,
Gentleman, b. June 4, 1882; Mary Haddo ; and Margaret
Louisa. Residences—i-j Cromwell Road, S.W. ; Deer Park,
Honiton, in the county of Devon. Postal address — College
of Arms, E.C. C/?^(5j-— Athenasum, Carlton, Wellington.
HJOHN LINDSAY LINDSAY-SMITH, Lieut. loth
«(' Bengal Infantry. Bor7i , being the eldest surviv-
ing son of the late Major-General John Smith of 51st Regt.
Bengal Army, by his wife Edith Helen, daughter of Duncan
Campbell, M.D. , Edinburgh. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, or an eagle displayed gules, charged on the
breast with a horse-shoe of the field (for Smith) ; 2 and 3
or, two cross crosslets fitchc-e in chief, and the attires of a
stag affixed to the scalp in base gules, a chief checiuy of the
last and argent. Mantling gulesdoubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an ostrich proper,
holding in the beak a horse-shoe or ; and in an escroll above,
this Motto, " Tu ne cede malis."
THOMAS DEWHURST LINGARD, Esquire, J.P. for
Westmorland. Born June 30, 1847, being the only child
of Alexander Rowson Lingard of Hooton, Cheshire, by his
wife Sarah, dau. of Thomas Dewhurst of Marple, Cheshire.
Livery — Blue, and yellow facings. Armorial bearings-
Barry of six or and vair, on a bend engrailed sable, four
escallops argent, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Walpole, namely or, on a fesse between two chevrons
sable, three cross crosslets of the first. Mantling or and
azure. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased sable, 'charged on the neck with an escallop argent, and
is the Military Cockade.
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holding in the mouth a branch of three cinquefoils slipped
vert. Married, July 17, 1883, Regina Caroline Walpole,
dau. and coheiress of Reginald Robert Walpole of Hanslope,
Bucks ; and has Issue — John Reginald Lingard, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 7, 1884. Residence— Ys\\i\iiQ, Windermere.
The Reverend ROGER ROWSON LINGARD-
GUTHRIE. Born , being the son of Roger Rowson
Lingard of Heaton Norris, \w the County Palatine of
Lancaster, by his second wife Mary, dau. of the Rev.
George Monk. He assumed the additional surname and
arms of Guthrie under a direction in the will of his wife's
father, Charles Guthrie. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a
cross sable ; ii. and iii., azure, three garbs or, banded gules,
all within a bordure indented gules ; 2 and 3 grand quarters,
barry of six or and vair, on a bend engrailed sable, four
escallops argent. Mantling' gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules,
armed and langued azure, holding in his dexter forepaw
a cross crosslet fitch^e also azure. Motto — "Sto pro
veritate." Married a dau. of the late Charles Guthrie.
Residence-~'V2.y\yx\\\i, Forfar, Scotland.
RICHARD BOUGHEY MONK LINGARD-MONK,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Chester.
Born March 13, 1824, being the eldest son of Roger Rowson
Lingard of Heaton Norris, Co. Palatine of Lancaster, by
his second wife Mary, daughter of the Reverend George
quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a chevron dovetailed between
four lions' heads erased argent, three in chief and one in
base (for Monk), ii. and iii. barry of six or and vair, on
a bend engrailed sable, four escallops argent (for Lingard) ;
2. party per pale azure and sable, a quadrangular castle
between two Haunches argent, each charged with an annulet
gules (for Rowson) ; 3. gules, a chevron dovetailed between
four lions' heads erased argent, three in chief and one in
base (for Monk) ; 4. ermine, three crosses patte in chevron
gules, between three stags' heads caboshed sable (for
Boughey) ; 5. or, a chevTon azure between two plummets in
chief of the last, and a saltire couped gules in base (for
Jennings). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a dragon
passant sable, charged on the wing with a cross pat^e or,
and resting the dexter claw upon an escutcheon gules,
charged with a lion's head erased argent (for Monk) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased sable, charged
on the neck with an escallop argent, and holding in the
mouth a branch of three cinquefoils slipped vert (for Lin-
gard) ; with the Motto, " Tout d'en haut." Married, April
18, 1849, his cousin, Elizabeth Frances, daughter of Alexander
Lingard of Cheadle Moseley, in the county of Cheshire (she
died 1882). Of this marriage there has been Issue — (i)
George Monk Lingard-Monk, Gentleman, born 1850, died
1851 ; (2) James Boughey Monk Lingard-Monk, Esq., J. P.,
and High Sheriff igor co. Donegal, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1853
[m., 1876, Diana Caroline, dau. and coheiress of Reginald
Robert Walpole, Gentleman, of Hanslope, co. Bucking-
ham (she died without issue, 1891) ; and secondly, 1894,
Nellie, widow and iieiress of William Heburn of Dunlewy,
CO. Donegal]. Estates — Fulshaw Hall and Lands in Ful-
shaw, in the parish of Wilmslow, co. Chester; Lord of the
Manor, or reputed manor, of Fulshaw. Postal address —
Fulshaw Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire.
EDWARD ROBERT LINGEN-BURTON, Gentleman.
Born May 24, 1865, being the
K ttllTr^tl-IRffrfnn °"'y ^°" of the late Edward
Uk 111(5 I^U' ilJUVlUU Lingen- Burton, Gentleman, by
his wife Edith Maria, daughter
of James Charles Tyrell Oakes. Livery — Dark blue coat
with yellow collar, waistcoat striped dark blue and yellow.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
Monk, and assumed the additional surname and arms of
Monk by Royal License in the year 1875. Clubs — Conser-
vative, Junior Carlton, Conservative (Manchester). Livery
— Light drab, with scarlet collar and waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, 1 and 6
4, barry of six or and azure, over all a bend gules, charged
with three roses argent (for Lingen) ; 2. quarterly purpure
and azure, a cross engrailed or, between four roses argent
(for Burton) ; 3. gules, three bundles, each of as many
arrows or, each tied together argent (for Biest). Motto —
" Dominus providebit." Married, Jan. 9, 1896, Eva Ellen,
dau. of A. Tuffin of Suffolk; and has Issue — Edward
Robert Burton, Gentleman, b. July 2, 1896; and Edith
Maria Eva. Estate — Ford, in the co. of Salop. Postal
address — Witton Hall, Westbury, near Shrewsbury.
LINNINGTON, see MARTYN-LINNINGTON.
ALFRED JOSEPH GEORGE LIPPITT, Gentleman,
Barrister at-Law, M.A. Oxon. Born Sept. 16, 1857, being
the son of the late George Warren Lippitt, late Secretary
of U.S.A. Legation at Vienna, by his wife Matilda, dau. of
is the Naval Cockade.
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the late Joseph Maria Hitter von Miller zu Aichholz. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, a fesse nebuly, in chief a talbot passant
gules, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, and in base a talbot passant also gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with two annulets inter-
laced fesseways gules, resting the de.xter foreleg on a rose as
in the arms. Motto —" .Stet fortuna dom us." Residence—
II King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G. ; Schloss Pernegg,
Styria, Austria. Clubs — New Oxford and Cambridge,
Conservative.
Sir THOMAS JOHNSTONE LIPTON, Baronet
(U.K. 1902), K.C.V.O. (1901), Grand Officer of the
Crown of Italy (1904), Knight Bachelor (1898), one of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Hon.
Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. H.L.I. Born 1850, being the son of
Thomas Lipton of Glasgow. Armorial bearings Per
fesse or and gules, in chief on the de.xter side a shamrock
leaf, and on the sinister a thistle leaved, both slipped proper,
and in the base a cornucopia erect, the horn of the first the
fruit of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, two arms in saltire, the de.xter
surmounted by the sinister holding a sprig of the tea-plant
erect, and the other a like sprig of the coffee-plant both
slipped and leaved proper, vested above the elbow argent.
Motto —" Labor omnia vincit." JResidence — Os,\dge, South-
gate, Middlesex. C/«^.r — Marlborough, Automobile, Royal
London Yacht, Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Ulster Yacht,
Royal Clyde Yacht, and New York Yacht.
LISTER, quartered by EMPSOM.
LISTER, CUNLIFFE-, see MASHAM.
LISTER. El mine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or, a
canton gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, charged
on the neck with a trefoil slipped gules. Motto — ' ' Propositi
tenax."
Son of John Lister, Esq., J. P., of Shibden Hall, b.
; d. 1867 ; 7n. 1844, Louisa Anne, only d. of Major
Charles Grant of the Island of St. Vincent : —
John Lister, Gentleman, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
/'. 1847. Seat — Shibden Hall, Southowram, Halifax.
JOHN LISTER, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law Inner
Temple 1877. Born Mnrch 8, 1847, being the eldest son of
John Lister, Esq., M.D. , J. P., and Louisa Ann Grant, dau.
of Major Charles Grant of the Island of St. Vincent, West
Indies. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a fesse sable,
three mullets or, a canton gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
proper, charged with a trefoil slipped gules. Seat — Shibden
Hall, Southowram, near Halifax, Yorks.
REGINALD JOHN LISTON-FOULIS, Esquire, of
Curry-Rivel, Somerset, Lord of the Manor of Hatch Beau-
champ, near Taunton. Born Jan. 10, 1871, being the second
son of Sir James Liston-Foulis, ninth Baronet, of Colinton,
Edinburgh, by his wife Sarah Helen, da. of Sir Charles
Metcalfe Ochterlony, second Baronet, of Ochterlony. Club
— Union (Edinburgh). Livery— V)x'a}o, dark green band
round end of collar and sleeves, waistcoat of narrow green
and white stripes, brass buttons. Armorial bearings —
(Matric. L.O. 1894). Quarterly i and 4, argent three bay-
leaves slipped vert (for Foulis) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a cross
raguly argent, two gilly flowers slipped proper, one in chief
and the other in base (for Liston), all within a bordure or.
Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand couped hold-
ing a sword in pale, sustaining a wreath of laurel all
proper; and in an escroll above, this Motto, " Mente
manuque prsesto. " Estates — The Yews; Farms in various
parts of Somerset. Postal address— Cvixry-R\\e\, Taunton,
Somerset.
LITTLE, quartered by GORDONGILMOUR.
ARCHIBALD COSMO LITTLE, Esquire, Major
5th Lancers, J. P. co. of Gloucester. Born June 21,
1855, being the eldest son of the late General Sir Archibald
Little, G.C. B. , by his wife Jane, only child of Malcolm
Orme. Livery — Dark blue, brass buttons. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a saltire engrailed argent, impaling the
arms of Chetwynd-Talbot, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules,
a lion rampant and a bordure engrailed or ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron between three mullets or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest- — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a leopard's
face proper. Motto — "Magnum in parvo." Married,
Oct. 4, 1887, Lady Gwendolen Chaplin, widow of Col.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Chaplin, late Coldstream Guards, second dau. of Rt. Hon.
Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury ;
(sinister) on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter hand holding
a scroll of paper within a.garland of laurel proper. Mottoes
and has Issue — Charlotte Theresa Orme. Seat — Upton
House, Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Clubs — Naval and Mili-
tary, The Turf, Arthur's, Wellington, Pratt's.
ERNEST KNIGHTLEY LITTLE Esquire, J. P.
Born Oct. i860, being the only son of George Arthur
Knightley Howman (who assumed the name and arms of
Little by Royal Licence 1878), by his wife Augusta, dau.
of Henry Shepherd Pearson of Spinfield, Berks. Cli(b —
Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — Az-ure, a cinquefoil
between fourestoiles in cross or. Mantling' azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar sable, armed,
tusked, and nianed or, charged on the body with two
estoiles fesseways of the last. Motto — " Sua gratia parvis."
Mairied, Dec. 1882, Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late
Capt. Mildmay Clerk of Spratton Hall, Northampton ; and
has had Issue — (i) George Jeriiinghani Knightley Little,
Gentleman, /'. July 1886; (2) Arthur Ernest Mildmay
Little, Gentleman, h. April 1888, d. Nov. 1888; (3) Noel
Ernest Little, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1892; Isabel Augusta;
and Flora Georgiana. Residence — Newbold Pacey Hall,
Warwick.
LITTLE (U.O.). Per saltire sable and argent, a saltire
engrailed quarterly per saltire between four crescents all
counterchanged, on a chief ermine, three mullets azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tiger's head affrontfe couped at the neck per
saltire or and sable. Motto — " Magnum in parvo."
Son of Robert Little, M.D. , b. \ d. ; w. ,
Henrietta, d. of Charles Colhoun of Carrickballydoey,
CO. Donegal : —
Col. Charles Colhoun Little, M.D. (Royal Univ.),
Inspector-Gen. of Civil Hospitals, Burmah, Indian Medical
Service, b. . Res. — Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W.
LITTLE-GILMOUR (L.O., 27 Dec. 1902; formerly
Gordon-Gilmour, matric. 1887). Quarterly, i and 4, sable,
on a saltire argent, a crescent gules (Little of Over Liberton,
c. 1672-7) ; 2 and 3, azure, three writing-pens palewise
argent (Gilmour, c. 1672-7). Mantlings (dexter) sable,
doubled argent ; (sinister) azure, doubled argent. Crests —
(Dexter) on a wreath of the liveries, a leopard's head or;
— (Dexter) " Magnum in parvo ; " (sinister) " Nil penna sed
usus." Livery — Blue and white.
Only son of Lt.-Col. Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour,
C,B., M.V.O., D.S.O., Grenadier Guards, J. P., D.L.
Midlothian, /'. 1857; m. 1889, Lady Susan Lygon.d.
of Earl Beauchamp : —
John Little-Gilmour, Gentleman, /'. 5 June 1899. Post,
add. — The Inch, Liberton, Midlothian.
FLETCHER C.^STELL HUNGERFORD LITTLE-
DALE, Esquire, late Captain in the 29th
II tf"f fpriSlfr (now Worcestershire) Regiment. Bom
ILlvl-lvUulv January 20, 1846, being the son of Arthur
Littledale, Gentleman, of the Honour-
able East India Company's Service, by his wife Henrietta
Catherine, only daughter of George Ewan Law. Clubs —
White's, Naval and Military, Royal London Yacht. Livery
— Blue coat, yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief
azure, three cross crosslets of the field. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar
gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
argent; with the Motto, "Crux mihi dux." Married,
June 25, 1878, Emily Fanny Stopford {d. 1896), eldest dau.
of General Edward .Stopford Claremont, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Estate — Cookham
End, in the county of Berkshire. Postal address — 2 Bryan-
ston Place, London, W.
The Reverend GODFREY ARMYTAGE LITTLE-
DALE, Clerk in Holy Orders, M..-\. of the University -of
Oxford, Vicar of Chipping Norton, and Rural Dean. Born
September 15, 1854, being the second son of Henry
Anthony Littledale, Esquire, by his wife Mary Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of Kirklees
Hall, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chiet
azure, three cross crosslets of the field ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with
a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
argent ; with the Motto, " Fac et spera." Married, firstly,
August 10, 1886, Alice Henrietta (who died December 12,
1892), second daughter of Marmaduke Wyvill of Constable
Burton, in the county of York ; and secondly, Eleanor
is the Naval Cockade.
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Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Arthur Harvey Thursby of
Culverlands, near Reading ; and has Issue (by first mar-
riage)— Anthony Godfrey Littledale, Gentleman, born May
13, 1888 ; and Dorothy Laura ; and by his second marriage,
Elaine Mary. Postal address — The Vicarage, Chipping
Norton. Chtb — The Oxfordsliire, O.xford.
S HENRY WILLIAM ASSHEION LITTLEDALE,
Capt. in the Royal Navy. Born September 16, 1846,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Anthony Littledale,
Esquire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of
Kirklees Park, in the county of York. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a
chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet argent; with the Motto, " Fac et spera."
Married, April 29, 1879, Catherine, eldest surviving daughter
of Lieutenant-General Henry Wray, Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George ; and has had Issue — Henry Ambrose Pudsay Little-
dale, Gentleman, born August 31, 1881 ; Mary Dorothy;
and Winifred (deceased).
If RALPH PUDSAY LITTLEDALE, Major Royal
fS Engineers. Born February 17, 1856, being the third
son of the late Henry Anthony Littledale, Esquire, of
Bolton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, eldest son
of Sir George Armytage, Bart., of Kirklees Park, in
the county of York. Club — Naval and Military. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion
passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of
the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent ; with the Motto,
"Fac et spera." Married, April 18, 1891, Mary Olivia
Georgina, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles
Lennox Tredcroft of Glen Ancrum, Guildford; and has
Issue — Robert Littledale, Gentleman, born Jan. 27, 1895 ;
and Olivia Mary Edith.
WILLOUGHBY ASTON LITTLEDALE, Gentleman,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August
31, 1857, being the fourth son of the late Henry Anthony
Littledale, Esquire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of York,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife
Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire,
of Kirklees Park, in the county of York. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant
gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field,
impaling the arms of Thursby, namely argent, a chevron
between three lions rampant sable ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a
collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
argent; with the Motto, "Fac et spera." Married, Feb-
ruary 19, 1889, Violet, elder daughter of Sir John Hardy
Thursby, Baronet, of Ormerod House, in the County Palatine
of Lancaster ; and has Issue — Willoughby John Littledale,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1896; and Eleanor Violet. Postal
address — 26 Cranley Gardens, London, S.W. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
ALEXANDER LITTLEJOHN of Invercharron,
Ardgay, Ross and Cromarty, J. P., D. L. for co. Ross.
Born 1845, being the son of the late William Littlejohn,
Esq., of Aberdeen, J. P. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, azure, on a fesse engrailed with plain cotises argent,
between three bugle-horns stringed or, a bow unstrung fesse-
ways proper, a bordure wavy of the second (for Littlejohn) ;
2 and 3 erminois, two bendlets sable, between an eagle's
head erased in chief and a reindeer's head also erased in
base, both proper (for Bentley) ; and impaling the arms of
Bruce, namely or, a saltire cotised gules, on a chief of the
last, a fleur-de-lis between two demi-lions erased of the
field. Mantling azure doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, three arrows, one in pale and two in
saltire points downwards proper. Motto — " Virtute tuta-
men." Married, 1869, Mary, dau. of Sir George Barclay
Bruce, Knight Bachelor. Seat — Invercharron, Ardgay,
N.B. Town 7-esidence — i Pembroke Gardens.
WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, Esquire, J. P. Born ,
being the son of James Littlejohn of Aberdeen. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a fesse engrailed with plain cotises
argent, between three bugle-horns stringed or, a bow un-
strving fesseways proper. Mantling azure and argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, upon a mount
vert, three arrows, one in pale and two in saltire, the points
downwards or, barbed and flighted proper, banded argent,
therefrom pendent a bugle-hornor. Motto — "In virtute tuta-
men." Postal address — Camphill, Peterculter, co. Aberdeen.
LITTON (Confn. U.O. ). Ermine, a crescent gules, on
a chief indented azure, three ducal coronets or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an
ermine's head ermine. Motto — " Prudentia gloriam ac-
quirit."
Son of Edward Thomas Litton, Esq., J. P., m. 2nd,
Georgina, d. of William Minchin of Annagh, co.
Tipperary : —
William Henry Francis Litton, Gentleman, b. 13 Aug.
1864 ; m. 1886, Catherine, d. of Major Blayney Thomas
Winslow, J. P., of Mount Prospect, Derrylin, co. Fer-
managh ; and has issue — Edward Leslie Litton, Gentleman,
b. 1887. Res. — 5 Rossetti Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S.W.
Chib — Constitutional.
Sons of Edward de I'Establere Litton, Esq., J. P.,
of Ardavilling, co. Cork, b. 1864; d. 1902; m. 1894,
Ida Kathleen, d. of Samuel Gordon, M.D. , ex-Pres.
R. C.P.I. :—
Edward Falconer Litton, Gentleman, b. 1896. Seat —
Ardavilling, co. Cork.
Roy Vareilles Litton, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Yr. sons of Edward Falconer Litton, Esq., J. P., M.A.,
Q.C., M.P. for CO. Tyrone 1880-81, b. 1827; d. 1890;
in. 2nd, 1861, Lizzie [d. 1873), d. of Rev. Mark Clarke ;
3rd, 1875, Mary, d. of Henry Lee: —
Marshal William Litton, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1896,
Elizabeth Catherine Dorothea, d. of George S. Nason of
Sandyhill, Tallow, co. Waterford ; and has issue — George
Edward Litton, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Francis Henry Litton, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1903,
Olive, d. of Anthony Joseph MacDermott of The Park,
Killarney. Res. —
RANALD JOHN MACDONALD LIVINGSTON-
MACDONALD,
LiDing^ton = ^acdonalD 3?c?""BattK
Seaforth High-
landers, J. P. CO. Inverness. Born July 5, 1863, being
the elder son of the late Ronald Livingston of Drimsynie,
in the county of Argyll, by his wife Agnes Johanna,
daughter of Captain Ninian Jeffrey, Ross-shire Local
Militia. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Claret
is the Military Cockade.
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colour and silver. Armorial bearings - He bears for
Arms : (^)uarterly, first and fourth grand (|uarters counter-
quartered, I. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a
hand in armour, holding a cross crosslet fitchfSe gules ; 3.
or, a galley, sails furled sable ; 4. vert, a salmont naiant in
fesse proper, all within a bordure parted per pale or and azure
(for Macdonald) ; second and third grand quarters or, three
Learmonth, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 12, 1897; (4) Sonierville
Alexander Livingstone-Learmonth, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
cinquefoils gules (for Livingston). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a hand in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet
fitch(3e azure. Motto — " Per mare per terras." Estate and
postal address — Flodigarry House, Staffin, Skye.
LIVINGSTONE, see FENTON-LIVINGSTONE.
LIVINGSTONE, quartered by CALLANDER.
NOEL CHRISTIAN LIVINGSTONE-LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born , being the son of the
late Andrew James Livingstone-Learmonth, by his wife
Frances Maxwell Buchanan, daughter of Boyd Alexander
Cunninghame of Craigends, co. Renfrew. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three
lozenges of the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
mascle azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a
double tressure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone),
the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i. on the dexter side, on a wreath
of his liveries, a dove holding in the beak an olive branch
proper (for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a sabre proper (for
Livingstone). Mottoes — " Dum spirospero" (for Lear-
month) ; " Si possim " (for Livingstone). Residence —
SOMERVILLE REID LIVINGSTONE - LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born Nov. 26, 1861, being the
eldest son of the late Somerville Livingstone-Learmonth,
by his wife Maria Katherine, dau. of Lestock Robert Reid,
of the Bombay Civil Service. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three lozenges of the
first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a mascle azure, be-
tween three gillyflowers slipped gules, within a double tres-
sure flowered counterflowered of fleurs-de-lis vert (for Living-
stone), the whole within a bordure invecked azure. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crests -i. on the dexter side,
on a wreath of his liveries, a dove holding in the beak an
olive branch proper (for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side,
on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a sabre
proper (for Livingstone). Mottoes— " Dum spirospero"
(for Learmonth); " Si possim (for Livingstone). Married,
July 5, 1886, Isabella, dau. of Samuel Smith Travers of
Hobart, Tasmania; and has /««<;- (i) Somerville James
Livingstone-Learmonth, Gentleman, b. 1892, d. Sept. 28,
190G ; (2) Maxwell John Livingstone-Learmonth, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 14, 1894 ; (3) Lestock Robert Livingstone-
and Winifred Alison.
Club — Arthur's.
6Vtf/ — Stakes, Cosham, Hants.
THOMAS LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTONE-LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born i860, being the eldest son
of Thomas Livingstone-Learmonth, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Louisa H., youngest dau. of Major -Gen. Sir Thomas
Valiant, of H.M. 40th Regt. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three lozenges
of the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a mascle
azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a double
tressure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone), the
whole within a bordure engrailed azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i . on the dexter side , on a wreath of
his liveries, a dove holding in the beak an olive branch proper
(for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand holding a sabre proper (for Living-
stone). Mottoes — "Dum spiro spero" (for Learmonth);
" Si possim " (for Livingstone). Married, 1894, Celia, dau.
of Robert Gillespie. Residence — Parkhall, by Polmont,
N.B.
THOMAS LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, Gentle-
man. Born 1840, being the second but eldest surviving son
of John Livingstone-Learmonth, by his wife Anne Alicia,
dau. of John MacWhirter, M.D. , of Edinburgh. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three
lozenges of the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
mascle azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a
double tressure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone), the
whole witliin a bordure azure. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crests — i. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dove holding in the beak an olive branch proper
(for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand holding a sabre proper (for Living-
stone). Mottoes — "Dum spiro spero" (for Learmonth);
" Si possim " (for Livingstone).
The Right Honourable HENRY MATTHEWS,
VISCOUNT LLANDAFF of Hereford, K.C., P.C,
LL.B. ; was Secretary of State for the Home Dept. 1886-92,
was E.xaminer in Common Law to the Inns of Court 1872-
76, and M.P. for Dungarvan 1868-74, for E. Birmingham
1886 to 1895, in which year he was raised to the Peerage.
Born 1826, being the only son of the Hon. Henry Matthews,
a Judge in Ceylon, by Enmia, dau. of William Blount of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Orleton Manor, Herefordshire. Livery— Black and gold.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant re-
guardant sable, two Haunches of the last, each charged
with a mullet argent, pierced of the field (for Matthews) ;.
2. per pale azure and gules, a chevron between three lions
rampant or (for Hoskyns) ; 3. gules, three lions passant
argent (for Gifford) ; 4. gules, three stirrups buckled and
leathered or (for Scudamore). Upon the escutcheon is
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degere, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of The Hendre, by
Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Walter Long of Preshaw
House, V^y his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady
Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl
of Northesk. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Arthur's,
Marylebone, Royal Yacht Squadron, Constitutional, Junior
Constitutional. I.ivoy — Dark green, with narrow red cord
binding, aiguillettes on left shoulder, green plush breeches.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, or on a fesse dancettee with plain cotises between three
billets sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the field,
heathcock holding in the beak a sprig of broom proper.
Motto — "Y ffynne duw y fydd." Supporters — On either
side a unicorn sable, gorged with a wreath of oak and sup-
porting a fasces, both proper. Residetice — 6 Carlton Gar-
dens, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, Windham.
The Right Honour ari.e JOHN ALLAN ROLLS,
first Baron Llangattock, of The
\\ (fltliTflff'llffc Hendre, in the county of Mon-
ILiail^ati'Ul-n mouth. Justice of the Peace and
DeputyT^ieutenant for that county,
for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year
1875, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Colonel ist
Monmouth Volunteer Artillery, late Captain Royal Glouce-
stershire Hussars. Born February ly, 1837, being the only
son of John Etherington Welch Rolls, Esquire, Justice of
as many bezants (for Rolls) ; 2. gules, an eagle displayed,
barry of six erminois and azure (for Coysh) ; 3. argent, a
saltire between two leopards' faces in pale, and as many
cross crosslets in fesse sable (for Barnet). Above the escut-
cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
wreath of oak a de.xter cubit arm vested or, cuff sable, the
arm charged with a fesse dancettee double cotised of the
second, charged with three bezants, in the hand proper
a roll of parchment argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion
rampant proper, gorged with a chain or, pendent therefrom
an escutcheon argent, charged with a rock gules ; sinister,
a leopard proper, gorged with a chain or, pendent therefrom
an escutcheon also or, thereon an ancient galley with sails
furled sable, flagged gules, sea proper. Motto — " Celeritas
is the Military Cockade.
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et Veritas." Martied, Oct. 20, 1868, Georgiana Marcia,
youngest dau. of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, Baronet
of Morvaren ; and has Issue — (i) John Maclean Rolls,
Esq. , commonly known as the Honourable John Maclean
Rolls, J. P. , D. L. , Capt. ist Monmouthshire Vol. Artillery,
High Sheriff 1900, b. April 25, 1870 ; (2) Henry Allen Rolls,
Esq. , commonly known as the Honourable Henry Allen
Rolls, b. Aug. 5, 1871 ; (3) Charles Stewart Rolls, Esq.,
commonly known as the Honourable Charles Stewart Rolls,
b. August 27, 1877 ; and Eleanor Georgiana, commonly
known as the Honourable Eleanor Georgiana. Estate — The
Hendre ; Llangattock Manor, and Croft-y-bwla. Postal
addresses — The Hendre, Monmouth ; South Lodge, Rut-
land Gate, London, S.W.
WILLIAM LLEWELLIN, Esquire, J. P. cos. Mon-
mouth and Dorset (High Sheriff 1901-1902). Born 1856,
being the eldest son of the late William Llewellin, Esq., of
Hill Grange, Abergavenny, J. P. co. Monmouth. Armorial
bearings — -Gules, three chevronels couped ermine, between
as many spear-hcads or. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lamb passant argent, sup-
porting with the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister
proper, therefrom flowing a banner gules, charged with a
spear-head or, between two wings of the third, on each a
like spear-head. Motto —" Duw fo ar fy rhan. " Married,
Jan. 1889, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of Lewis Davis Wigan
of Oakwood, Maidstone, Kent ; and has Issue — (i) William
Wigan Llewellin, Gentleman, b. Nov. 1889; (2) John Jestyn
Llewellin, Gentleman, b. Feb. 1893 ; and Margaret Mary.
Residence~\J\>\.Q\\ House, near Poole, Dorset. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
LLEWELYN, see DILLWYN-VENABLES- LLE-
WELYN.
LLEWELLYN of Baglan Hall and Court Colman
(H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled azure and or, a javelin
erect between two boar's heads erased in chief and a like
boar's head erased between two javelins in base all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a boar's head
erased or, in front of three javelins, one in pale and
two in saltire also proper. Motto — " Gwell angau na
chywilydd." Livery — Blue, yellow waistcoat.
Son of William Llewellyn, Esq., of Court Colman,
J.P., D.L., Major Glamorgan Vols. (1820-1898) ; m.
1844, Eleanor Emma, d. of Rev. Robert Knight,
J. P., of Tythegston Court, Glamorgansh. : —
Robert William Llewellyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Gla-
morgansh., late Capt. Roy. Glamorgan L. Inf. Mil., and
formerly Cornet Roy. Dragoons, b. 26 May 1848 ; m.
22 Nov. 1882, Harriet Annie, d. of late William Blandy of
Kingston Bagpews, Berks ; and has surv. issue — (i) William
Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn, Gentleman, Lieut. S. Wales
Borderers, b. i Nov. 1883; (2) Griffith Robert Poyntz
Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 26 Feb. 1886; (3) John Blandy
Llewellyn, Gentleman,^. 21 June 1890 ; (4) Robert Godfrey
Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 13 May 1893; Dorothy Mary;
and Eleanor Caroline. Scats — Court Colman, Bridgend,
Glamorganshire ; Penrhewtyn House, nr. Neath ; Pentre
House, Rhondda Valley. Re's. — Baglan Hall, Briton Ferry,
Glamorganshire. Club — Travellers'.
LLOYD, quartered by PRICE and PRYCE,
LLOYD, see EVANS -LLOYD, HUTCHINSON -
LLOYD - VAUGHAN - WHITLOCKE - LLOYD, and
HOPE-LLOYD-VERNEY.
LLOYD (U.O.). Gules, a lion rampant regardant be-
tween two flaunches or, each charged with three cinquefoils
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on three cinquefoils in fesse or, a lion rampant
regardant gules. MottO — " Vi et virtute."
Sons of Thomas Lloyd, Esq., of Beechmount, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Limerick, J. P. cos. Clare and Tipperary,
b. 1798 ; d. 1873 ; m. 2nd, 1838, Julia Palmer, d. of
Capt. Frances Hall ; —
Major-Gen. Thomas Francis Lloyd, J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1894), Major-Gen. (ret.) in the Army, formerly
Col. comdg. 2nd Regtl. Dist. and Lt.-Col. comdg. 98th
Regt., sometime A. A. Q.M.G. Cork Dist., ^. 1839; /«. 1870,
Mary Henrietta, d. of Christian Allhusen, Esq. , D. L. , of
Stoke Court, Bucks ; and has had issue— Thomas Henry
Eyre Lloyd, Esq., Capt. Coldstream Gds. , b. 1871, killed in
action at Brakenlaagte, S. Africa, 1901. iVa/— Beech-
mount, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
Arthur Rickard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. ; vi. 1869,
Theodosia {d. 1894), d. of Capt. John Talbot of Mount
Talbot, D.L. ; and has had issue— (i) John Lloyd, Gentle-
man, b. ; (2) Henry Talbot Lloyd, Esq., Capt. R.M.L.
Inf., killed in action at Tientsin, b. ; (3) Arthur Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. ; and Diana. Res. —
Henry Hall Lloyd, Gentleman, b. ; m. ist, 1872,
Ellen, d. of Rev. Charles Childers ; 2nd, 1890, Frances
Catherine {d. 1896), d. of Col. E. S. Bayley of Ballyarthur.
Res. —
LLOYD (U.O.). Or, a lion rampant regardant sable,
on a canton azure, a cross pat(?e fitchi^e of the first.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant regardant sable, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Motto—' ' Tendit in
ardua virtus."
Son of Richard Lloyd, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1807; (/. 1879; w. 1836, Margaret, d. of Edmond
Knapp Piersy of Charleville, co. Cork : —
Col. Edmond George Knapp Piersy Lloyd, Staff Officer
N. London Vol. Brig., served in S. Africa 1900-2, b. 1842 ;
m. 1873, Emma Susanna, d. of Benjamin Johnson, M.D. ;
and has issue— Langford Newman Lloyd, Esq., D.S.O.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Capt. R.A.M.C, served in S. Africa
1899-1901 (ment. in desp.), b. 1873. ^j/iife— Cliarleville,
CO. Cork. A^w.— 43 Kensington Mansions, London, W.
Clubs — Constitutional, National, Auxiliary Forces, Mayfair,
Royal Cork Yacht (Cork).
LLOYD, formerly of Danyrallt (Ped. H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, I and 4, sable, a spear -"head embrued proper, between
three scaling-ladders argent, on a chief gules a castle triple-
turretted of the second ; 2 and 3, azure, a wolf rampant argent.
Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddim a Dduw a digon." Livery
— Green and silver.
Only surv. son of Rev. Henry Robert Lloyd, M.A.,
Rector of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent, /'. 1809 ; d. 1880 ; vi.
1843, Harriet, fourth d. of Hon. and Rt. Rev. Edward
Grey, Bishop of Hereford, and gd. of Charles, ist Earl
Grey : —
Rev. lorwerth Grey Lloyd, M.A. E.xeter Coll., Oxford,
F.S.A. , Prebendary or Canon of Llandewi Aberarth, in
the Cathedral Church of St. David's, Vicar of Slebech,
&c. , b. 22 Oct. 1844; m. 1871, Nina, third surv. d. of
late Charles Eastland de Michele, sometime H.B.M.
Consul at St. Petersburg ; and has issue— Edward Lloyd,
Gentleman, 1^. 1874 [w. 1904, Alexandra, only d. of John
N. Dalgleish of Vancouver, Brit. Columbia] ; (2) Vaughan
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1876; (3) Griffith Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. 1884 ; Eleanor \jn. 1895, Major Frederick George Vigor] ;
Gwerfyl ; and Mabel. Res. — -Cresborough , Haverfordwest,
South Wales.
Only son of Joseph Howard Francis Lloyd, Esq.,
b. 1812 ; d. 1891 : —
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Howard Meuric Lloyd {q.v.).
Son of Rear-Adm. George Lloyd, R.N., fi. 1793 ;
d. i860; w. ist, 1817, Elizabeth (r/. 1828), d. of John
Morgan of Burfield House, Glos. ; 2nd, 1832, Marianne,
((/. 1849), d. of Jacob Richards, Esq., of Tenby, J. P.
and D.L. ; 3rd, 1851, Catherine, d. of John Stokes of
Cuffern, co. Pembroke: —
Charles Lloyd, Gentleman, Lieut. Indian Navy, ^. 1824 ;
Post. add. — The Club, Clevedon, Somerset.
ALBERT LLOYD, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. late looth Foot.
Born April 28, 1842, being the third son of the late Richard
Harman Lloyd of Allesley House, a Banker in London, by
his wife Isabella Mary, dau. of William Borradaile of Bed-
ford Hill, Streatham, Surrey. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a chevron between three cocks argent, armed, crested, and
wattled or. Alarried Emily, dau. of Alexander Crow ;
and has Issue — Ethel Gwendoline ; Muriel ; Winifred ; and
Gwladys.
ARTHUR LLEWELLYN LLOYD, Gentleman. Bom
Oct. 22, 185s, being the third son of the late Sampson
Samuel Lloyd, Esq., J. P. for co. Warwick and for the city
of Birmingham, formerly M.P. for Plymouth and for South
Warwick, by his wife Emma, dau. of Samuel Reeve of
Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a chevron between three cocks argent, armed, crested,
and wattled or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake, a goat salient
argent, horned and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory
counterflory sable. Motto — " Esto vigilans." Residence —
CHARLES HENRY LLOYD, Gentleman. Bom
Aug. 6, 1847, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late John Ellis Lloyd, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of
John Sothern of The Priory, Liverpool. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a chevron or, between three spear-heads
argent, a torteau between two bulls' heads caboshed sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, guttt%-de-sang, surmounting
two spears in saltire proper. Motto — " Instanter perfectus."
Married, 1897, Gwen Ellen, second dau. of Owen Owen of
Llwynhudol. Seat — Trallwyn, Chevilog, Carnarvonshire.
CHARLES WESTALL LLOYD, Esq., J. P. Born
March 31, 1834, being the fourth son of the late William
Henry Fitzgerald de Beaumont (SmigrS nohle). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, i. sable, three nags' heads erased ar-
gent ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. sable, three nags' heads erased
argent ; ii. and iii. argent, a castle triple-towered sable, port
overt, chained tranverse or ; 3. per pale or and gules, two lions
rampant addorsed counterchanged ; 4. sable, three nags'
heads erased argent ; 5. azure, three ducal crowns in pale
or, and 351 other quarterings [vide H. C. Lloyd, Esq.)
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased argent. Motto
— " Fide nediffide." Married, March 31, 1869, Anne, dau.
of John Karkeek Kirkham of Oxley, Victoria, Australia ;
and has /w?/e— (i) Charles Kirkham Lloyd, Gentleman, b.
July 16, 1870 ; (2) Harry Herbert de Beaumont Lloyd, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 31, 1873 ; (3) Arthur Leslie Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. April 15, 1875 ; (4) Ernest Winser Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 4, 1876 ; (5) Reginald John Lloyd, Gentle-
man, b. March 31, 1881 ; and Ethel Louise. Postal
address — Tarramia, Bobinawarrah, Oxleyshire, Victoria,
Australia.
CLIFFORD BARTHOLOMEW LLOYD, Gentleman.
Born Aug. 18, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Bar-
tholomew Clifford, Esq., LL. D. , Q.C. , Chairman of
Quarter Sessions co. Waieiford, by his first wife Caroline
Hamilton, only dau. of Rt. Hon. William Brooke, P.C. ,
of Dromavana, co. Cavan, Master in Chancery. Armorial
bearings Or, a lion rampant regardant sable, on a canton
azure, a cross pat(5e fitch^e of the first. Mantling sable
Lloyd of Partcen Manor House, Kilquane, co. Clare, by
his wife Jane Fitzgerald, younger dau. and co-heir of Charles
and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant regardant sable, charged on the shoulder with
a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Tendit in ardua virtus."
Married, firstly. May 5, 1870, Isabella Maria (d. 1892),
dau. of Major Des Voeux of Portarlington, Queen's Co. ;
and by her has Issue (i) Wilmot Humphrey Clifford Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. July 15, 1879; Beatrice Anne Caroline Isa-
bella Clifford [w., May 7, 1891, Leslie Tufnell Peacocke,
Esq., Capt. 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers, and has issue,
Hugo Leslie Peacocke. She ?n. secondly, 1902, Cajit.
Eardley Wilmot Brooke, A.S.C. , formerly 60th Rifles] ;
and Alice Elizabeth \_m., Dec. 18, 1900, George P. Stewart].
He m. secondly, Oct. 7, 1896, Edith Emily Marguerite,
is the Military Cockade.
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youngest dau. of Thomas Fitz-Herbert of Blackcastle, co.
Meath. Residence Victoria Castle, Killiney. co. Dublin.
C/z/Zij— Constitutional, Royal St. George Yacht (Kings-
town).
GEORGE LLOYD, Gentleman. Borri July 15, 1843,
being the fifth son of the late Richard Harman Lloyd of
Allesley House, a Banker in London, by his wife Isabella
Mary, dau. of William Borradaile of Bedford Hill, Streat-
ham, Surrey. Armorial bearings Azure, a chevron be-
tween three cocks argent, wattled, crested, and armed or.
Mantling azure and argent. Married Isabel Brisbane,
dau. of John de Courcy Bremer ; and has Issue - (i) George
Bremer' Lloyd, Gentleman, b. April 5, 1869; (2) Alfred
Harold Bremer Lloyd, Gentleman, b. July 3, 1874 : Ina
Beatrice ; and Isabel Kathleen. Residence—
GEORGE BRAITHWAITE LLOYD. Esquire, J. P. for
Birmingham, formerly Mayor of that city. Born Oct. 15,
1824, being the second son of the late George Braithwaite
Lloyd of The Farm, Sparbrook, co. Warwick, Banker, by
his wife Mary, dau. of John P. Dearman of Sparbrook.
Armorial bearings Azure, a chevron between three cocks
aigent, armed, crested, and wattled or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fern-brake a goat salient argent, horned and unguled
or, gorged with a collar flory counterflory sable. Motto —
" Esto vigilans." Married, 1851, Mary, dau. of S. Hutchin-
son ; and has Issue— ]o\\n Henry Lloyd, Gentleman \m.
Gertrude, dau. of Joseph Keep of Edgbaston, and has
issue]; Priscilla Caroline, d. in infancy; and Mary, d. in
infancy. Residence —
GEORGE HERBERT LLOYD, Gentleman. Born
March 8, 1850, being the second son of the late Sampson
Samuel Lloyd, Esq., J. P. for co. Warwick, and for the city
of Birmingham, M.P. for Plymouth 1874-80, for South
Warwick 1885-86, by his wife Emma, dau. of Samuel
Reeve of Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford. Armorial bear-
ings -Azure, a chevron between three cocks argent, armed,
crested, and wattled or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake,
a goat salient argent, horned and unguled or, gorged with a
collar flory counterflory sable. Motto " Esto vigilans.'
Married, firstly, Sept. 27, 1872, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Colmore of Ashfurlong House, Sutton Coldfield ;
sher/.J-./. July 27, 1873 ; he m. secondly, April 4, 1877, Amy
Letitia, dau. of Henry Chance of Sherborne House, War-
wick ; and has Issue - (i) Herbert Lloyd, Gentleman, b. Jan.
15, 1879; (2) Henry David Llewellyn Lloyd, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 15, 1881; and Mary Evelyn Gladys. Residence —
GEORGE WILLIAM LLOYD, Esquire, J. P. co.
Lincoln. Born March 4, 1861, being the elder son of the
late Rev. Henry Lloyd, Rector of Yarborough, co. Lincoln,
by his wife Anne Eliza, dau. of the Rev. W. Roy, D.D.
Livery —Brown with yellow facings. Armorial bearings
— Argent, three lions dormant in pale sable between two
flaunches of the last, each charged with three mullets pale-
ways of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm vested
azure, cuff argent, the hand grasping a lizard fessewise
proper, a lion dormant sable. Scat — Stockton Hall, York.
Residence — Caythorpe Hall, Grantham. Clubs — Conserva-
tive, Yorkshire (York).
MEYRICKE ENTWISLE LLOYD, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Born 1880, being the eldest son of
the late Henry Lloyd, Esq., J. P. cos. Northampton and
Montgomery, and High Sheriff for Montgomery 1883, for-
merly Capt. Montgomery Yeo. Cavalry, by his wife Caroline
Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Smith Entwisle of Fox-
holes, CO. Lancaster. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I. azure, a chevron between three cocks argent, wattled,
crested, and armed or ; 2. sable, a goat statant argent,
horned and unguled or ; 3. same as i ; 4. per pale or and
gules, two lions rampant addorsed, countercharged; 5.
sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6. sable, three
escocheons or, each charged with a lion rampant gules ;
7. azure, three coronets in pale or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — In front of a fern brake a goat salient
argent, horned and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory
counterflory sable. Motto — "Gwylia." Seats — Pitsford
Hall, CO. Northampton ; Dolobran Isaf, co. Montgomery.
FREDERICK BIANCHI LLOYD, Esquire, heir male of
a Knight Banneret of Agincourt, Joint Lord of tlie Manor
of Stockton in Chirbury, in the co. of Salop. Born Dec.
31, 1832, being the third but eldest surviving son of
the late William Lloyd, Esq., of Parteen Manor, co.
Clare, and of Charles Street, Langham Place, London, by
his wife Jane, youngest dau. and co-heir of Charles Henry
Fitzgerald de Beaumont Umigri! noble). Livery — (Un-
dress) : black, with white facings, and sflver braid and
buttons, yellow and red striped waistcoat, and black trousers
with silver braid stripes ; (full dress) : blue plush breeches,
silver buttons, gold garters, and white stockings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly of 356, viz.: i. Lloyd of
Stockton : Sable, three nag's heads erased argent ; 2. Sir
Griffith Vaughan, Knight Banneret of Agincourt : Quar-
terly I and 4, sable, three nag's heads erased argent ; 2 and
3 argent, a "castle" triple-towered sable, port overt
chained transverse or (Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cob-
ham); 3. Griffith ap Beli, de la Garth, Lord of Guilsfield:
Per pale or and gules, two lions rampant addorsed counter-
changed ; 4. Brochwel Ysgithrog, King of Powys and Earl
of Chester (ob. anno 617) : Salile, three nag's heads erased
argent ; 5. Beli Mawr, or Belinus the Great, King of
Britain : Azure, three ducal crowns in pale or ; 6. Sir
Aron ap Rhys, Knight of the Sepulchre: Argent, a lion
rampant gardant gules ; 7. Sir Aron ap Rhys, Knight of
the Sepulchre: Argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally
gorged with chain refle.xed over the back or ; 8. Bledrey,
Lord of Cilsant (ob. anno 1119): Argent, three bulls heads
caboshed sable, horned or ; 9. Cadivor Vawr, Lord of
Blaenkych, Cilsant, and Dived (ob. anno 1084) : Argent, a
lion rampant gardant sable ; 10. Seisyllt, from Pilius,
King of Dived: Azure, a wolf rampant argent ; ir. Meiric,
King of Dived : Azure, a chevron between three cocks
argent, armed, crested, and wattled or; 12. Meredydd, of
Dived; Sable, a boar statant argent, armed and bristled
or, between six fleurs-de-lis, three in chief and three in
base of the second ; 13. Llwch Llawen Vawr, Peer of
Wales : Azure, a boar argent, armed, bristled, collared,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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and chained or, to a tree of the second ; 14. Griffith ap
Cydrych, Lord of Gwinvai : Sable, a lion rampant argent ;
15. Gwaethvoed, Prince of Gwent and Cardigan, and
Lord of Gwinvai (killed anno 1057) : Or, a lion rampant
regardant sable ; 16. Gwrydyr, Prince of Pcfwys and
Cardigan : Azure, three ducal crowns or ; 17. Beli Mawr,
or Belinus the Great, King of Britain : Azure, three ducal
crowns or ; 18. Edwin ap Teithwallt, Prince of Cardigan :
Sable, a lion rampant argent ; 19. Cunedda Wledig, King
of North Wales (ob. anno 389) : Sable, three roses argent,
barbed and seeded proper ; 20. Padarn Peisrudd : Sable,
three spears erect in fesse argent ; 21. Beli Mawr, King of
Britain : Azure, three ducal crowns or ; 22. Morfydd verch
Inyr, King of Gwent : Per pale, or and azure, a lion ram-
pant argent, supporting a tree eradicated proper ; 23. Inyr,
King of Gwent : Per pale, azure and sable, three fleurs-
de-lis or ; 24. Cadwalader, last King of the Britons (ob.
anno 688) : Azure, a cross palfe fitch^e or ; 25. Cadwallon,
King of the Britons : Or, on a pale azure, three ducal
crowns of the first, nil within a bordure sable, thereon six
annulets, three, two, and one of the field; 26. Cunedda
Wledig, King of North Wales (ob. anno 389) : As No. 19 ;
27. Padarn Peisrudd: As No. 20; 28. Sir Howell, Knight,
Lord of Caerlleon : Gules, three towers triple-towered
argent ; 29. Owen W'an, Lord of Caerlleon and Mac-
hynlheth : Sable, a plate between three towers triple-
towered argent; 30. Hov\el Dha, or "The Good," King
of all Wales (ob. anno 948) : Gules, a lion rampant within
a bordure indented or ; 31. Cadell, Prince of South Wales
(ob. anno 907) : Argent, three lions passant regardant in
pale gules ; 32. Roderic Mawr, or " The Great," King of all
Wales (slain in battle in 877) : Or, a lion passant gardant
gules ; 33. Mervyn Frych, King of the Cambro Britons and
Earl of Anglesey (slain 843) : Argent, on three fusils con-
joined in fesse gules, three eagles displayed or ; 34. Coel
Godebog, King of Britain : Azure, a cross couped engrailed
between four ducal crowns or; 35. Beli Mawr, King of
Britain : As No. 5 ; 36. Cadell ap Brochwel ap Eliseg,
King of Powys : Sable, three nag's heads erased argent ;
37. Beli Mawr, King of Britain : As No. 5 ; 38. Conan
Tyndaethwy, King of the Cambro Britons (ob. anno 818) :
Azure, a cross pat^e fitch^e between four ducal crowns or ;
39. Idwal Ywrch, King of the Cambro Britons (ob. anno
720) : Azure, a cross pat^e fitch^e, between four martlets
or ; 40. Cadwalader, last King of the Britons (ob. anno 688) :
.As No. 24 ; 41. Cadwallon, King of the Britons : As No. 25 ;
42. Cunedda Wledig, King of North Wales (ob. anno 389) :
As No. 19 ; 43. Padarn Peisrudd : As No. 20 ; 44. Cunedda
Wledig, King of North Wales : As No. 19 ; 45. Padarn
Peisrudd : As No. 20 ; 46. Mervyn, Prince of Powys (slain
anno 900) : Quarterly gules and or, four lions passant
gardant counterchanged ; 47 to 58. As Nos. 32 to 43 ;
59. Beli Mawr, King of Britain : As No. 5 ; 60 to 62. As
Nos. 19 to 21 ; 63. Rees Grug, Lord of Llanymdhyfri
(ob. anno 1233) : Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned
gules; 64. Rhys, Prince of South Wales (ob. anno 1196):
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or ;
2 and 3, sable, a pomegranate leaved and slipped or, seeded
gules ; 65. Rees ap Tudor, Prince of Wales (slain anno 1089) :
Gules, a lion rampant or ; 66. Rees ap Tudor, Prince of Wales
(slain anno 1089) : Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned
or ; 67. Tudor the Great, Prince of Wales (slain in battle
anno 992) : Argent, three lions passant regardant in pale
gules ; 68 to 81. As Nos. 30 to 43 ; 82 to 85. As. Nos. 59
to 62 ; 86 to 102. As Nos. 46 to 62 ; 103. .Alio ap Rywallon of
Trevnant in Powys : Or, three lion's heads erased gules,
within a bordure engrailed azure ; 104. lestyn ap Gwrgant,
Prince of Glamorgan (ob. anno 1091): Gules, three chev-
ronels argent; 105. Llowdden, Lord of Uwch Aeron :
Gules, a griffin segreant or ; 106. Uchtred, Prince of Engle-
field, and one of the fifteen Peers (ob. anno mo) : Argent,
a cross fleurett6 engrailed sable, between four Cornish
choughs proper, on a chief azure a boar's head couped of
the first, tusked or; 107. Edwin ap Grono, Prince of
Englefield (slain anno 1073) : Argent, a cross fleurett6
engrailed sable, between four Cornish choughs proper ; 108
to 142. As Nos. 68 to 102 ; 143. Griffith Broughton, Lord of
Broughton : Sable, a chevron between three owls argent ;
144. Madoc, de la Home (temp. Ed. L) : Sable, three owls
argent ; 145. Winsbury, de Winsbury : Or, a fesse chequy
of the field and gules, a chief indented azure ; 146.
Ednowain ap Brad wen, one of the fifteen Tribes of North
Wales: Gules, three snakes nowed argent ; 147. Marchudd,
one of the fifteen Peers of North Wales (ob. anno 840) :
Gules, a Saracen's head erased proper, wreathed about the
temples argent and azure ; 148. Cadrod Calchevynydd, Earl
of Northampton and Lord of Dunstable : Azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 149. Cynwydd, Earl of Northampton and
Lord of Dunstable : Vert, a chevron between three mullets
or ; 150. Coel Godebog, King of Britain : As No. 34 ;
151. Riryd, alias Pothan Vlaidd : Argent, on a bend
vert, three wolf's heads erased of the field; 152. Riryd
Vlaidd, Lord of Penllyn, one of the fifteen Peers (ob. anno
1 108) : Vert, a chevron between three wolf's heads erased
argent ; 153. Rhys ap Gwerystan : Sable, three roses argent,
barbed and seeded proper ; 154. Padarn Peisrudd : As
No. 20; 155. Beli Mawr, or Belinus the Great, King of
Britain: as No. 5; 156. GwTgen, Lord of Bryne : Argent,
three gieyhounds courant in pale sable, collared or; 157.
Cynvyn Hirdreff, Lord of Nevyn : Azure, three ducal
crowns or ; 158. Blaidd Rudd, Lord of Gest : Azure, a
wolf passant argent ; 159. Sir Ale.xander Middleton, of
Middleton : Gules, on a bend or, three lions pai-sant
gardant sable ; 160. De Boulers, Lord of Marrington :
Argent, two Cornish choughs in pale proper ; 161. Baldwyn,
Lord of Diddlesbury : Per pale, argent and sable, a lion
rampant counterchanged ; 162. Lloyd, of Stockton and
Bedstone as No. i ; 163 to 206 as Nos. 2 to 45 ; 207.
Beli MawT, or Belinus the Great, King of Britain, as
No. 5; 208 to 322 as Nos. 46 to 160; 323. Baldwyn,
Lord of Diddlesbury, as No. 161 ; and many others— in
all 356 quarterings (see Norfolk, xvi. 45). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a nag's
head erased argent. Motto— "Fide ne diffide." Married,
Sept. 13, 1871, Jane, dau. of John Kent, Esq., of
Brangie, O.xley Plains, Victoria, Australia, J. P.; and
has had Issue— {\) Zealand Fleetwood Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. and (/. 1872; (2) Brochwel Frederick de Bonlers Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. April 22, 1873; (3) John Fermor Charles
Lloyd, b. 1881 and(i'. 1882; (4) William Vaughan Broughton
Lloyd, (Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1883; Violet Jane Gwenllian ;
and Maud Minnie Middleton. Postal address — OskVA^d.,
California, U.S.A. Estate— '&XocVXox\ Manor, in Chirbury,
in the co. of Salop. Club—]\x\\\ox Constitutional.
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HOWARD MEURIC LLOYD. Esquire, J. P. co.
Carmarthen (High Sheriff 1905), M.A. Exeter Coll.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Lavv (Inner Temple). Borri Dec. 26,
1853, being the only son of the late Joseph Howard Francis
Lloyd, Esq., .Stipendiary Magistrate and Assistant Justice
of Court of Common Pleas Colonial Civil Service, Dominica,
West Indies (fourth son of the late J. W. Lloyd, Esq., of
Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, J. P. for that co. , and formerly
of Soutli Park, co. Kent, and J. P. for that co. ), by his
wife Emmeline Rogers, third dau. of the late Charles Sarle,
Esq. (formerly Searle, co. Cornwall), Stipendiary Magistrate
of the same Service, West Indies, and sister of late Sir
Allan Lanyon Sarle (L.B. and S. C. Railway). Lively —
(Dress) olive green coat, waistcoat, and breeches, with silver
lace or braid, white stockings, silver buttons, garters and
buckles ; (undress) olive green coat and overcoat, white
piping or braid, olive green and white striped waistcoat,
silver buttons and hatband. Armorial bearings [1164 —
according to ancient Welsh traditions, as follows : Cadifor
ap Dyfnwal, Lord of Castell Hywel, &c. , 9th in descent
from Rodri Mawr {i.e. Roderic the Great), King of all
Wales, took by escalade in the above year the castle of
Cardigan from the Earl of Clare (Roger de Clare, Earl of
Gloucester) and the Flemings, for which his first cousin
and father-in-law, whose daughter Catrin he had married,
the "great Lord Rys," Prince of South Wales, gave him
considerable lands and a shield of arms as under. Cadifor
was descended from Tudwal Gloff, a younger son of Rodri
Mawr, whose other descendants bore for arms, "azure, a
wolf rampant argent."— Ped. H. Coll.] — Sable, a spear-
head imbrued between three scaling-ladders argent, on a
chief gules, a castle of the second, with many quarterings,
which, including repetitions, would number 153, of which
the 71 chief quarterings are as shown in the accompanying
illustration, and are duly proved and registered. He im-
pales the arms of Peel. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf rampant ardent,
the neck encircled by an annulet or, holding between the
paws a broken spear proper, the head downwards piercing
the sinister paw, imbrued gules. Motto — " Ar Dduw y
gyd." Married, May 7, 1890, Aim^e, only surviving dau.
of John Peel of Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for that co., High Sheriff 1883, and J. P. for West
Riding co. York ; and has Issue— (\) Wymond Howard
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. March 20, 1893; (2) Jasper Searle
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. May 18, 1896; (3) Guy Vaughan
Lloyd, Gentleman, /'. Aug. 12, 1901; Nest; and Lorna
Emmeline. 6Va/— Delfryn, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
RICHARD BORRADAILE LLOYD, Gentleman, a
Banker in London. Born Sept. 27, 1839, being the eldest
son of the late Richard Harman Lloyd of Allesley House, a
Banker in London, by his wife Isabella Mary, dau. of
William Borradaile of Bedford Hill, Streatham. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron between three cocks argent,
wattled, crested, and armed or. Mantling azure and
argent. J/arWfi/ Catherine Jean Campbell, dau. of Gilbert
P. Money, Bengal Civil Service; and Xyxi, Issue — (i) Richard
Money Lloyd, Gentleman, b. March 22, 1872 ; (2) Llewellyn
Gilbert Lloyd, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1876; Esme Catherine
Mary ; and Gwynedd Dorothy. Residence —
SAMPSON ZACHARY LLOYD, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Worcester. Born Jan. 4, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late Sampson Lloyd, Gentleman, of Wassell Grove, Hagley,
by his wife Sarah, dau. of Daniel Zachary of Areley Hall,
CO. Worcester. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron
between three cocks argent, armed, crested, and wattled or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fern brake, a goat salient argent,
armed and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory counter-
flory sable. Married, April 12, 1866, Eleanor, dau. of
John Elliot Howard, F. R.S. , of Tottenham, co. Middlesex;
and by her (who d. Jan. 5, 1885) had Issue — (i) Francis
Zachary Lloyd, Gentleman, b. April 30, 1869 ; (2) Ernest
Sampson Lloyd, Gentleman, I.C.S. , b. May 26, 1870; [/«.,
June 8, 1899, Mary, youngest dau. of William Young of The
Manor House, Droitwich, and has issue, William Antony
Sampson Lloyd, Gentleman, b. April 21, 1900 ; Philip
Montague Lloyd, Gentleman, b. July 31, 1902] ; (3) Thomas
Zachary Lloyd, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1872 ; (4) William
Dillworth Lloyd, Gentleman, b. June 24, 1876 ; (5) Edmund
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23, 1880; Sarah Cecilia ; Eleanor
Howard ; Constance Maria ; Olivia Margaret ; Dorothy ;
and Katherine. Residence — Areley King's, co. Worcester.
S Lieut. -Colonel THOMAS EDWARD JOHN
LLOYD, late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batt.
(Militia) Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (retired),
D. L. , J. P. Anglesey, Sheriff 1881. Assumed the name of
Lloyd 1871. Born 1856, being the only son of R. Lloyd
Jones-Parry of Aberdunant, Carnarvonshire, D. L. , J. P., by
his wife Mary Isabella, dau. of E. Owen Snow. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron invected ermine, between
three saracens' heads affronti^e couped at the neck proper,
an anchor erect between two fleurs-de-lis sable, impaling
the arms of Heygate, namely gules, two bars argent, on a
bend or, a torteau between two leopards' faces azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Saracen's head atfront^e erased at the neck
proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable, between
two fleurs-de-lis of the last. Married, Dec. 23, 1879, Rosa-
mond Anna, third dau. of Sir Frederick William Heygate,
2nd Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Robert Love Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. April 13, 1881 ; (2) Roger E. J. Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 8, 1882 ; (3) Frederick Jasper Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. March 7, 1885. Seats — Plas Tregayan,
Llangwyllog, Anglesey ; Aberdunant, Carnarvonshire.
Club — Sports'.
THOMAS OWEN LLOYD, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Warwick. Born June 16, 1873, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Sampson Samuel Lloyd, Esq.,
T. P. , by his wife Jane Emilia, liau. of Thomas Lloyd of The
Priory, Warwick. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron
between three cocks argent, armed, crested, and wattled or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fern brake, a goat salient argent,
horned and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory counter-
florv sable. Motto — " Esto vigilans." Married, Oci. 19,
1898, Elsie Emma Mary, dau. of Rev. John Adams, Vicar
of Offchurch, co. Warwick. Seat— The Priory, Warwick.
is the Naval Cockade.
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WILLIAM LLOYD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., High
W Shenfr(i889). Bor/i July 8, 1858, being the elder son
of the late Major Owen Richard Nathaniel Lloyd, by his
wife Frances Maria, dau. of William Hutchinson, M.D. , of
Carrick-on-Shannon. Armorial bearings - Azure, a chev-
ron or, a chief erminois. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two
heads sable, armed and langued gules. Married, Jan. 28,
1884, May Brodribb, dau. of Major William Lancelot
Hutchinson ; and has Issue- (i) William Hutchinson Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. April 2, 1885 ; (2) Coote Richard Fitzgerald
Lloyd, Gentleman, l>. July 2, 1887 ; and Gwendoline Eliza-
beth May. Seat — Rockville, Drumsna, Roscommon.
WILLIAM HENRY LLOYD, Gentleman. Born Oct.
22, 1839, being the fourth son of the late Samuel Lloyd,
Gentleman, by his wife Mary, dau. of Joseph Honychurch,
of Falmouth. Livery — Blue, with white collar and cuffs,
silver hatband and buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
Dr. Thomas Underbill, J. P., of West Bromwich. Estate
— Great Park, co. Staftbrd. Postal addresses — Park Lane
House, Woodgreen, Wednesbury ; Honychurch, Hampton
chevron between three cocks argent, wattled, crested, and
armed or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a fern brake proper, a goat
salient argent, armed and unguled or, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory sable. Motto — " Esto vigilans." Mar-
ried, Sept. 24, 1895, Margaret Percie, eldest dau. of the
late John Bell Chirnside of Clifton Hall, Rugby, and of
Bealiba, Victoria, Australia. Residence — Hatch Court,
Somerset. C/wiJ— Royal Societies'.
WILSON LLOYD, Esquire, J. P. co. Stafford, Alder-
man and J. P. for the borough of Wednesbury, and Mayor
thereof 1888-90, M.P. for Vi'ednesbury 1885-86, 1892-95,
F. R.G.S. and F. R.S.S. , Chairman of the Wednesbury
School Board 1874-77, Chairman of the Mines Drainage
Commissioners 1888-93. Bor>i 1835, being the third son of
the late Samuel Lloyd, Gentleman, by liis wife Mary, dau.
of Joseph Honychurcli. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
chevron between three cocks argent, armed, crested, and
wattled or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a
goat salient argent, armed and unguled or, gorged with
a collar flory counterflory sable. Motto — " Esto vigilans."
Married, 1883, Margaret Emily, second surviving dau. of
in Arden, Warwickshire. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton
(London), Conservative (Birmingham), Conservative (Wed-
nesbury).
LLOYD-GORING (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Argent, a
chevron between three annulets gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant guardant argent. Motto — "Solemfero."
Only son of Capt. W. Digby Lloyd, formerly 67th
Regt., b. 1835; d. 1883; m. 1870, Diana, d. and coh.
of Sir Harry Dent Goring, 8th Bart. :—
Lewis Harry Goring Lloyd-Goring (R.L.^ 1904, formerly
Lloyd), Esq., Capt. Roy. Anglesey Eng. Mil., b. 1873.
Res.—i:\\t Chalet, Petworth.
M.'XjoR - General the Honourable SAVAGE
LLOYD-MOSTYN, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the third son of the
late Right Honurable Sir Edward Mostyn Lloyd-Mostyn,
second Baron Mostyn, by his wife Harriet Maigaret Scott,
commonly known as Lady Harriet Margaret Scott, daughter
of the Right Honourable Thomas, second Earl of Clonmell.
Club— A.xmy and Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and
ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 gules,
a Saracen's head affront^e, erased at the neck proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and sable (for I.loyd),
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge
as a Companii)n of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. upon a wreatli of
the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head as in the arms;
3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper,
attired or, charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon of
the second, thereon a chevron of the first, between three
men's heads in profile, couped at the neck also proper,
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Earle-Welby.
daughter of the Reverend George
LLOYD-PHILIPPS. Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a spear-
head embrued proper, between three scaling-ladders argent,
on a chief gules, a castle of the second (Lloyd); 2 and 3,
argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained
or (Philipps). Motto — " Ducit amor patrice." Livery —
Claret and silver.
Son of John Philipps Allen Eloyd-Philipps, Esq., J. P.,
DL., of Dale Castle and Mabwys (High Sheriff" 1844),
b. 1802; d. 1879; m. 2nd, 1865, Elizabeth Anne
Bellairs, d. of James Peel Stevenson of Ufifington : —
Rhodri Vaughan Lloyd Lloyd-Philipps, Esq., Capt. ist
Life Guards, h. 1874. Estates — Dale Castle and Coedllys,
both CO. Carmarthen. Seat — Dale Castle, Milford Haven,
S. Wales. C//c/^^^ Bachelors', Bath, Prince's, Grafton.
§The Right Hon. EDWARD DOUGLAS LOCH,
Baron Loch of Drylaw, co. Midlothian (1895),
Lieut, ist Batt. Grenadier Guards, b. April 4, 1873, being
the son of the ist Baron Loch, G.C.B. , G.C.M.G., by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers.
Armorial bearings — Or, a saltire engrailed sable, between
in fesse two swans in water proper, all within a bordure vert.
The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath, and
by the collar and pendent therefrom the badges of a G.C.B.
and a G.C. M.G. Mantling sable doubled or; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a swan devouring a
perch proper ; and in an escroll above, this Motto, " Assidui-
tate nondesidia. " Supporters— On the dexter side a Tartar,
and on the sinister side a Zulu, both proper. Postal ad-
dress— 44 Elm Park Gardens, London, S. W.
LOCKE, quartered by O'CARROLL.
CHARLES HARRISON LOCKETT, Gentleman. Born
May 30, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Richard John-
son Locl<ett of Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, only
dau. of George Alexander Robertson of Liverpool, by Anne
his wife, dau. and coheir of Garstang Bradstock of Liver-
pool. Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron engrailed
gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in chief and
a rose of the second in base, barbed and seeded of the third,
two padlocks of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a stag's head proper,
gorged with a collar engrailed vair and holding in the mouth
a padlock gules. Motto —" Non nobis solum." Married,
Sept. 13, 1871, Catherine Buchanan, dau. of Robert Kerr
of Liverpool, by Jane Dow his wife ; and has had Issue— [i]
Charles Kerr Lockett, Gentleman, b. June 21, 1872, d. July
12, 1876 ; (2) William Jeffrey Lockett, Gentleman, Lieut.
14th Hussars, i^. Nov. 29, 1873; (3) George Gordon Lockett,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 3, 1876 ; (4) Robert Kerr Lockett,
Gentleman, b. April i, 1878; (5) Vivian Noverre Lockett,
Gentleman, b. July 18, 1880; and Cashie Jeanetta. Seat^
Redcliffe, New Brighton, co. Chester.
GARSTANG BRADSTOCK LOCKETT, Gentleman.
Born Aug. 29, 1857, being the sixth son of the late Richard
Johnson Lockett of Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Mary,
only dau. of George Alexander Robertson of Liverpool, by
Anne his wife, dau. and coheir of Garstang Bradstock of
Liverpool. Armorial bearings —Or, on a chevron engrailed
gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in chief and
a rose of the second in 1 ase, barbed and seeded of the third,
two padlocks of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a stag's head
proper, gorged with a collar engrailed vair and holding in
the mouth a padlock gules. Motto — " Non nobis solum."
Married, April 28, 1887, Beatrice Augusta, youngest dau.
of Archibald Edmiston of Litherland, co. Lancaster, by
Margaret Douglas Miller of Belvidere, Glasgow ; and had
Issue — (i) Douglas Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, b. April
19, d. Aug. 5, 1890 ; {2) Archibald Norman Lockett, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 25, 1891 ; (3) Garstang Bradstock Lockett,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 6, 1897 ; and Vera Margaret. Resi-
dence— Barnston Towers, Heswall, Cheshire.
GEORGE ALEXANDER LOCKETT, Gentleman.
Born April 11, 1855, being the fifth son of the late Richard
Johnson Lockett of Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Mary,
only dau. of George Alexander Robertson of Liverpool, by
Anne his wife, dau. and coheir of Garstang Bradstock of
Liverpool (see Burke's " Family Records"). Livery — Dark
drab, red collar and cuffs, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings
— Or, on a chevron engrailed gules, between two stags'
heads couped proper in chief and a rose of the second in
base, barbed and seeded of the third, two padlocks of the
first, and impaling the arms of North, namely argent, two
chevronels nebuly, between two mullets in chief and a de-
crescent in base sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a stag's head
proper, gorged with a collar engrailed vair and holding in
the mouth a padlock gules. Motto—" Non nobis solum."
Married, Nov. 3, 1892, Emma, only dau. of the late John
Thomas North, Esq., of Avory Hill, Eltham, co. Kent,
Hon. Col. 2nd Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers, by his
wife Jane, third dau. of John Woodhead of Leeds. Resi-
dences^ Princes Gate, S.W. C/«;^— Windham.
Lockett
RICHARD ROBERTSON LOCKETT, Gentleman.
Born August 9, 1846, being the second son of
Richard Johnson Lockett of Liverpool, in
the county of Lancaster, by his wife Eliza-
beth Mary, only daughter of George Alexan-
der Robertson of Liverpool. C////5— Wellington. Livery—
Dark drab coat, vest red with yellow stripes, brass buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron
engrailed gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in
chief and a rose of the second in base, two padlocks of the
first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, on a rock a stag's head couped
both proper, gorged with a collar engrailed vair, holding in
his mouth a padlock gules; with the Motto, " Non nobis
solum." Married, March 6, 1872, Isabella Maria, only
daughter of John Sherlock Paterson of Magherafelt, in the
county of Derry, and Castle Wellan, in the county of Down,
is the Naval Cockade.
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by Elizabeth Maria his wife, eldest daughter of Frederick
Honan of the citv of Cork; and has Issue — (i) Richard
Cyril Lockett, Gentleman, born March 8, 1873 '< (2) John
Lockett, Gentleman, born October 11, 1877; (3) Gerald
embowed in saltire proper, each holding in the hand an
anchor erect sable. Motto — " Ex fide fortis."
Son of : —
James Henry Lockley, Esq., sometime Sheriff of the
city and county of Bristol. Res. — Stratford House, Rock-
leage, Westbury-upon-Trym, Glos.
Gonville Lockett, Gentleman, born February 5, 1879 ; (4)
Garstang Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, born January 11,
1881 ; Norah Isabella [m., July 24, 1901, Sir Dudley Baines
Forwood, 2nd Bart.]; and Elizabeth Sybil. Postal address
— Enmore, Alexandra Drive, Liverpool.
WILLIAM JEFFERY LOCKETT, Gentleman. Born
May 27, 1848, being the third son of the late Richard John-
son Lockett of Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Mary^ only
dan. of George Alexander Robertson of Liverpool, by Anne
his wife, dau. and coheir of Garstang Bradstock of Liver-
pool. Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron engrailed
gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in chief and
a rose of the second in base, baibed and seeded of the
third, two padlocks of the first. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a stag's
head proper, gorged with a collar engrailed vair and holding
in the mouth a padlock gules. Motto —" Non nobis
solum." Married, Oct. 31, 1880, his cousin, Frances Maria,
dau. of John Hilton Lockett of Grassendale House; and
has Jssi/e--{\) John Lockett, Gentleman, b. June 5, 1881 ;
Mary Merrill ; and Jessie. 5m/— Grassendale House, Gras-
sendale, CO. Lancaster.
LOCKHART, see ELLIOT-LOCKHART.
LOCKLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse wavy azure
between two towers in chief and in base an ancient ship
with three masts of the last, the sail of the field, colours
flying gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, issuing from a rock two arms
GEORGE UPTON LOCKTON, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 18, 1849, being the second son of John Lockton of
Stepney and of Elizabeth (Bessie), dau. of George Upton
of Saxondale, Notts. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chev-
ron chequy azure and or, between two pairs of hands
clasped fesseways in chief proper and a griffin's head couped
gules, charged with a mullet of six points in base of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a griffin's head couped per pale
argent and azure, gorged with a chain pendent therefrom
a padlock, two mullets of six points all counterchanged.
Motto — "Concordia tutissima sera." Married, Aug. 15,
1891, Edith Caroline, dau. of William Kerby ; and has
Issue — George Woodhams Lockton, b. June 17, 1892.
Postal address — 6 St. Paul's Road, Thornton Heath.
JOHN LOCKTON, Gentleman. Born March i, 1840,
being the eldest son of John Lockton of Stepney and of
Elizabeth (Bessie), dau. of George Upton of Saxondale,
Notts. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron chequy
azure and or, between two pairs of hands clasped fesseways
in chief proper and a griffin's head couped gules, charged
with a mullet of six points in base of the first. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a griffin's head couped per pale argent and azure,
gorged with a chain pendent therefrom a padlock, two
mullets of six points all counterchanged. MottO — " Con-
cordia tutissima sera." Mai-ried, May 4, 1865, Emma, dau.
of Henry Theobald Hanbury of Welby, Leicestershire ; and
has Issue — (i) John Henry Lockton, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 12,
1870; (2) Arthur Francis Lockton, Gentleman, b. June 2,
1874, d. April 14, 1900 ; Kate Hanbury ; Alice Mary ; Edith
Emily ; Eveline Enmia ; and Jessie Marian. Postal address
— 83 Almack Road, Lower Clapton, London.
EDMUND STOUGHTON BRAITHWAITE LOCK-
YER, Esquire, Col. late R.A. Boryi April 19, 1842, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Ednmnd Lionel Lockyer,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. , Rector of Westcote Barton,
CO. Oxon. , by his wife and cousin Julia Mary, second dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Woodforde, M.A. , Rector of Ansford
and Pointington, Somerset, by his wife Mary, dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas Patrickson Braithwaite, Captain R.N.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron argent, between
three lions rampant or, as many ants fesseways proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on the sea a ship under sail, her three topsails
hoisted proper, the main topsail charged with a lion
rampant gules, the fore and mizen topsails charged each
with an ant proper, a red ensign flying and a pendant
argent at the maintop-gallant masthead, charged with a
cross azure. Motto — " Sedule er secunde." Married , h^pxW
25, 1882, Florence Anne, youngest dau. of the late Thomas
Dives of Clapham ; and has Issue — Winifred Braithwaite ;
Edith Mary ; and Dorothy Nevill. Residence —
HARRY PENROSE LOCKYER, Gentleman. Born
March 10, 1846, being the third son of tlie late Rev.
Edmund Leopold Lockyer, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.,
Rector of Westcote Barton, co. Oxon., by his wife Julia
Mary, second dau. of the Rev. Thomas Woodforde, M.A.,
Rector of Ansford and Pointington, Somerset, and his
wife Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Patrickson
Braithwaite, Capt. R.N. Armorial bearings -Azure, on
a chevron argent, between three lions rampant or, as
many ants fesseways proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the sea a ship under
sail, her three topsails hoisted proper, the main topsail
charged with a lion rampant gules, the fore and mizen top-
sails charged each with an ant proper, a red ensign and a
pendant argent at the maintop-gallant masthead, charged
with a cross azure. Motto — •' Sedule er secunde." Resi-
defice —
is the Military Cockade.
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§ WALTER NEVILL LOCKYER, Esquire, Col. R.A.
(retired). Bom April 1849, being the fourth son of the
late Rev. Edmund Leopold Lockyer, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A., Rector of Westcote Barton, co. Oxon., by his wife
Julia Mary, second dau. of the Rev. Thomas Woodforde,
M.A. , Rector of Ansford and Pointington, Somerset, by
his wife Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Patrickson
Braithwaite, Capt. R.N. Armorial bearings —Azur, one
a chevron argent, between three lions rampant or, as many
ants fesseways proper. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest
— On a wTeath of the colours, on the sea a ship under sail,
her three topsails hoisted proper, the main topsail charged
with a lion rampant gules, the fore and mizen topsails
charged each with an ant proper, a red ensign flying and a
pendant argent at the maintop-gallant masthead, charged
with a cross azure. Motto -" Sedule er secunde." Mar-
ried, May 22, 1878, Harriet Juana, dau. of Peter Lawrence
Cloete of Zandvliet, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa ; and
has /w//e — Edmund Lawrence Braithwaite, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., b. April 26, 1879; <T-nd Rykie Maud Mary.
Residence — Richboro', Walmer, Kent. Clubs — United
Service, Sports, Union.
§ ALFRED BASIL LODER, Esquire, J. P. for Herts
and Bucks, late Lieut. -Colonel Royal Bucks Hussars
Imperial Yeomanry. Born 1855, being the third son of
the late Sir Robert Loder, Bart., by his wife Maria
Georgiana, fourth daughter of Hans Busk, Esq. (and
grand-dau. of Sir Wadsworth Busk). Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three
bucks' heads caboshed proper, a mullet for difference.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a buck's head caboshed, transfixed with an arrow bendways
point to the sinister proper, all between two escallops or.
Motto — ' ' Murus aeneus conscientia sana. " Married, firstly,
1882, Annie Katharine (</. 1891), dau. of Rev. Charles
Henry Crosse, Rector of Fincham, Norfolk ; secondly,
1894, Henrietta Mabel, dau. of Lieut. -Col. James Poynter,
formerly 14th Hussars ; and has Issue (by first marriage)
— (i) Basil Charles Robert Loder, Gentleman, b. 1885; (2)
Eric Raymond Loder, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and Audrey
Kathleen. Scat — Aldwickbury, Harpenden. Club — Tra-
vellers', Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
GERALD WALTER ERSKINE LODER, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
of Sussex, Barrister-at-Law, late Member of Parliament for
Brighton. Born 1861, being the son of the late Sir Robert
Loder, first Baronet, by his wife Maria Georgiana, daughter
of the late Hans Busk, Esquire. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between two escallops
or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper, and impaling the
arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly i and 4 France and
England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His
Majesty King Charles II., over all a sinister baton gules,
charged with three roses argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wxeath of
the colours, a buck's head caboshed, transfixed with
an arrow bendways, point to the sinister, all proper,
between two escallops or ; with the Motto, " Murus aeneus
conscientia sana." Married, 1890, Louise de Vere, com-
monly known as Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk, eldest
daughter of the Most Noble the tenth Duke of St. Albans.
Residences — Wakehurst Place, Ardhigly, .Sussex; Abinger
House, Brighton. Clubs — Carlton, Athenasum, St. James's.
§ REGINALD BERNHARD LODER, Esquire, Cap-
tain (Hon. Major) Royal Bucks Hussars 1889-98,
Lieut. 2nd Bucks (Eton College) Rifle Volunteers 1882-84,
J. P. Northants, High Sheriff 1899, B.A. Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge, Patron and Lord of the Manors of Maidwell
and Draughton. Born June 8, 1864, being the fifth son of
Sir Robert Loder, Bart., and his wife Maria Georgiana,
fourth dau. of Hans Busk (and granddau. of Sir Wads-
worth Busk). Armorial bearings— Azure, on a fesse be-
tween two escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper,
impaling the arms of Hare, namely gules, two bars, and a
chief indented or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed, transfixed
with an arrow bendways, point to the sinister all proper,
between two escallops or. Motto — "Murus aeneus con-
scientia sana." Married, July 25, 1895, Lady Margaret
Ernestine Augusta Hare, elder dau. of the Rt. Hon. the
3rd Earl of Listowel, K.P. ; and has Issue — Marjorie
Kathleen. Seat — Maidwell Hall, Northampton. Postal
address — 47 Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — White's,
Wellington.
§ WILFRID HANS LODER, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1891 for Sussex, B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.
Born Oct. 4, 1851, being the second son of the late Sir
Robert Loder, Bart., M.P., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1877, by his wife Maria Georgiana, dau. of Hans Busk,
and granddau. of Sir Wadsworth Busk. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three
bucks' heads caboshed proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two escallops
or, a buck's head caboshed and pierced with an arrow
bendways, point to the sinister proper. Married, June 6,
1878, Sarah Winifred, dau. of Charles Rowe ; and has
Issue— {1) Giles Harold Loder, Gentleman, b. Jan. 2, 1884;
2) Norman Wilfrid Loder. Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1885;
3) Hubert Sydney Loder, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Winifred
Mary ; Brenda Cicely ; and Edith Margaret. Seat — High
Beeches, Crawley.
FREDERICK CLEAVE LODER-SYMONDS, Esquire,
J. P. and C. C. co. of Berk-
¥[ <^>||>i* ^-tiiYtnnTltf shire, formerly Captain in the
lLUUI^l. = «^iUUllU» Royal Artillery; assumedthe
additional surname of Loder
by Royal Licence in 1881 on succeeding to the estates of
the Loder family in Berks. Born Oct. 23, 1846, being the
eldest son of James Frederick Symonds, Esq., J. P., of
Okeleigh, in the co. of Hereford, by his wife Mary Elizabeth,
daughter of the late John Cleave, Esq., J. P. for co. of
Hereford. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Black and
white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a
dolphin naiant, vorant a fish, and in chief three trefoils all
argent ; and for his Crest, on a \vreath of the colours, in
front of a well sable, a dolphin as in arms ; with the MottO,
" Miseris succurrere disco." Married, February 27, 1873,
Elizabeth Mabel Emily, only daughter of the late Captain
John Parland of the Russian Imperial Guards, and grand-
daughter of the late William Crawshay of Cyfarthfa Castle ;
and has Issue — (i) John Frederick Loder-Symonds, Esq.,
Captain South Staffordshire Regiment, born Dec. 25,
is the Naval Cockade.
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1873; (2) Frederick Parland Loder-Symonds, Gentleman,
Lieutenant R.N., born April 1876; (3) Robert Francis
Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, born June 1883 ; (4) William
Crawshay Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, born 1886; (5)
Thomas Lenthall Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, born Nov.
1852 ; Isabel Lily Annette ; May Penelope ; and Violet.
Estate attd postaladdress — Hinton Manor, Faringdon.
LOFTUS, see HUNT.
LOMAX, see TRAPPES-LOMAX.
LOMBE, see EVANS-LOMBE.
ALEXANDER FRANCIS EVANS LOMBE, Esquire,
Major late H.L.I. Born August 7, 1864, being the
second son of the late Henry Evans Lombe, Esq., B.A. ,
J. P. , by his wife Louisa, dau. of Thomas Brown Evans
of North Tuddenham. Armorial bearings— Azure, two
combs in fesse between a broken tilting-spear barways or,
one piece in chief, the head towards the dexter, the other
half in base, a canton argent. Mantling gules and ar-
gent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, two tilting-
spears in saltire or, each having a pendant gules. Motto —
"Propositi tenax." Married, 1901, Blanche Margaret
Fleming, dau. of the late W. C. S. Hamilton of Craighlaw,
N.B. ; and has Issue — Edward Malcolm Evans Lombe, b.
1901. Clubs — Naval and Military, Norfolk County (Nor-
wich). Residence —
§ EDWARD HENRY EVANS LOMBE, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co Norfolk, Major Norfolk Artillery
Militia. Born 1861, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Evans Lombe, Esq., B.A., J. P., by his wife Louisa, dau.
of Thomas Brown Evans of North Tuddenham. Armorial
bearings— Azure, two combs in fesse between a broken
tilting-spear barways or, one piece in chief, the head to-
wards the dexter, the other half in base, a canton argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, two tilting-spears in saltire or, each having a
pennon gules. Motto — " Propositi tenax." Married,
1886, Albinia Harriet, second dau. of Alexander S. Leslie-
Melville ; and has Issue. 6Va/— Bylaiigh Park, Norfolk ;
Melton Hall, Norwich.
The Rev. HENRY EVANS LOMBE, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. Cantab., J. P. Suffolk and Norfolk. Born 1819,
being the eldest son of Rev. H. Lombe of Bylaugh Park
and Melton Hall, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Azure, two
combs in fesse between a broken tilting-spear barways or,
one piece in chief, the head towards the dexter, tlie other
half in base, a canton argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two tilting-spears in
saltire or, each having a pennon gules. Motto — " Propositi
tenax." Married, 1849, Louisa, dau. of T. B. Evans,
Dean House, Oxon., and N. Tuddenham, Norfolk. Seats —
Melton Hall, Great Melton, Norfolk; Melton Lodge, Great
Yarmouth.
LONG (R.L., 1797, H. Coll). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, three pales sable, each charged with as many
leopards' heads or (Long); 2 and 3, argent, on a mount
vert, a boar passant sable, hoofs, collar, and line refiexed
over the back or, on a chief azure, three bezants (Kellett).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound passant sable,
collared ermine and chain retlexed over the back argent
(Long); 2. on a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
barry wavy of six gules and or, cuff ermine, in the hand an
escroll proper charged with two bezants.
Sons of Robert Kellett Long, Esq., of Dunston Hall,
J. P. Norfolk (High Sheriff 1856), M.A. (Camb.), Capt.
East Norf. Mil., b. 1804; (/. 1874; m. 1843, Maria
Louisa, d. of William Fortescue of Writtle Lodge,
Essex : —
Fortescue Walter Kellett Long, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
h. 1843. Seat — Dunston Hall, nr. Norwich.
Rev. Cliarles Hamilton Kellett Long, Vicar of Swinderby,
b. 1845; m. 1873, Edith Mary, d. of Edward Lyorf of
Johnson Hall, Eccleshall ; and has issue — (i) Ernest Kellett
Long, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) Edward Fortescue Long,
Gentleman,!^. 1876; and Ethel. Res — Swinderby Vicarage,
Lincoln.
Rev. Ernest Henry Kellett Long , M. A. , Rector of Newton
Flotman, /'. 1846; m. 1877, Elizabeth Margaret, d.
of Rev. John G. Beresford, Rector of Bedale. Res. —
Newton Rectory, Long Stratton, Norfolk.
Son of Rev. Henry Churchman Long, b. ;
d. ; m. 1838, Charlotte Emma, d. of Lt.-Gen.
Sir R. Harvey :—
Octavius Nevill Long, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
LONG of Rood Ashton and Preshaw (H. Coll. ). Sable, a
lion rampant argent between four crosses botonny, two in
chief and as many in base or, two flaunches of the last, each
is the Military Cockade.
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charged with three like crosses in pale of the first. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head couped per fesse argent and or, charged with
two cross crosslets palewise sable, and holding in the mouth
a dexter hand erased gules. Motto — " Pieux quoique
preux."
Sons of Richard Penruddocke Long, Esq., of Rood
Ashton, Wilts, and Dolforgan Hall, Montgomery,
J. P. and D.L. (Sheriff Montgomery 1858), M.A.
Camb. , M.P. Chippenham and North Wilts, b. 1825;
d. 1875; m. 1853, Charlotte Anna, only child of late
Rt. Hon. W. W. F. Dick (formerly Hume) of Hume-
wood : —
Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, P.C., Chief Secretary for
Ireland, J. P. and D.L. Wilts, J. P. Somerset, M.P. North
Wilts 1880-85, Devizes Div. 1885-92, and W. Derby Div. of
Liverpool 1893-1900, and for S. Bristol since 1900, Lt.-Col.
R. Wilts Yeoni.Cav.,1^. 1854; m. 1878, Lady Dorothy Blanche
Boyle, d. of Earl of Cork and Orrery, K.P. ; and has surv.
issue — (i) Walter Long, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. 2nd Dragoons,
served in S. Africa-, h. 1879 ; (2) Richard Eric Onslow
Long, Gentleman, /;. Aug. 1892; Victoria Florence de
Burgh; and Lettice Margaret. Seats — Rood Ashton,
Trowbridge; and South Wraxhall, Wilts. Town res. —
51 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Cli/bs — Carlton, Cavalry.
Garrick, Turf.
Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner, formerly Long
[,l.v.).
Robert Chaloner Critchley Long, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m.
1884, Maud Felicia Frances, d. of Capt. Willes Johnson,
R.N. ; and has issue — Muriel Millesaintes Lilian ; and
Margaret Bruce. Hes. — ■
William Hoare Bourchier Long, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt.
Queen's Own Roy. West Kent Regt., b. 22 March 1868.
Res.—
Sons of Walter Jervis Long, Esq., J. P. (1816-1891), of
Preshaw and Muchelney, Somerset, in. 1839, Emily
Jane, eld. d. of Edward Morant Gale of Upham,
Hants : —
Walter Long, Esq., J. P. co. Southants, late nth Regt.,
b. 2 March 1840; ?n. 26 April 1866, Fanny, second d. of
Col. Vansittart of Chuffs, Maidenhead ; and has surv.
issue — (i) Walter Vansittart Long, Esq., b. 27 Nov. 1868
[;«. 25 Apl. 1894, Mary Lilian, only d. of Lt.-Col. Pleydell-
Bouverie -Campbell- Wyndhani of Corhampton, Hants];
Ethel Fanny [/«. 1892, Arthur Hildyard Robinson of The Mill
House, Bishop's Waltham, Hants ; Katherine Theresa [w.
1895, Robert Eden Richardson] ; Mildred Bertha [;«. 1900,
Charles Hugh Finch] ; Moena Louisa ; and Evelyn Alice
\_m. 1904, Henry Armand Delille]. Res. — The Holt, Bishop's
Waltham, Hants; (?) Belmore House, Hants.
Reginald Gambler Long, Gentleman, b. 21 Oct. 1851 ;
m. 2 June 1880, Agnes Flora, d. of Charles Penruddocke
of Compton Park, Wilts. Res.—
Sons of William Long. Esq., J. P. (1817-1886). of
Wrington, Somerset; ;«. 1841, Elizabeth Hare, only
child of James Hare Jolliffe : —
William Long, Esq., C.M.G. (1901), Col. 4th Batt.
Somers. Lt. Inf., late Lieut. 46th Regt., J. P. and D.L.
Somers. (High Sheriff 1899), served in S. Africa (ment. desp.),
b. 22 Jan. 1843 ; m. 12 Sept. 1867, Anna Mary (d. 1898),
d. of Capt. Henry Hunter, late 5th Dragoon Gds. ; and
has surv. issue — (i) William Edward Long, Esq., Capt.
4th Batt. Somers. Lt. Inf., late Lieut. 4th Hussars, b. 21
Feb. 1873 ; Elizabeth Anna Pauline [m. 1890, W. H. Clarke
of Clifton, Bristol, and Wanstrow, Somerset]; Mary Emily
[w. 1894, Capt. W. E. A. Blakeney, 3rd Bengal Cav.];
Diana Maude; Kathleen Henrietta [_m. H. R. G. Deacon,
Lieut. Connaught Rangers] ; Mabel Alys ; Sybil Margaret ;
and Gladys Eleanor. A'«. ^Woodlands, Congresbury,
Somerset. Club — Junior United Service.
Rev. John Neale Henry Long, b. 1849; in. x886, Mary
Frances, d. of Rev. H. S. Fagan ; and has issue — (i) John
William Walter Long, Gentleman ; Margaret Elizabeth
Emily ; and Mary Cecilia. Res. — 7 Great Bedford Street,
Bath.
Sons of John Long, Esq. , J. P. Sussex, late loth Hussars,
b. ; d. 1894 ; m. 14 July 1842, Georgiana Frances
{d. 1890), eld. d. of Sir Simeon Stuart, 5th Bart. '.^
John Stuart Lindsay Long, Gentleman, Commdr. R.N.
(ret.), b. 19 Dec. 1847; in. 10 Feb. 1880, Letitia Blanche,
d. of Charles Penruddocke of Compton Park, Wilts ; and
has issue — (1) John Victor Tylney Long, Gentleman, b.
1883 ; (2) Robert Penruddocke Tylney Long, Gentleman,
b. 1889; and Dorothy. AV.r. — The Firs, Walberton,
Arundel ; Bolney Lodge, Bolnev, Hayward's Heath.
Charles James Long, Esq., Col. R.A., b. 18 Nov. 1849.
Rev. Alfred Long, />. 4 May 1852 ; w. 1890, Mary, d. of
late William Eagle Bott ; and has issue — Mary. Res. —
The Vicarage, Potton, Sandy, Beds.
Son of Walter Long, Esq., of Preshaw, J. P., D.L.,
and High Sheriff co. Somers. (1788-1871), in. 1810,
Lady Mary Carnegie, eld. d. of William, 7th Earl of
Northesk, G.C.B. :—
George Long, Esq., J. P. Hants., /'. 23 Dec. 1823; in.
23 Feb. 1845, Eliza Margaret, d. of Capt. W. Strong, 44th
Regt. ; and has issue — (i) Rev. George Edward Long, Vicar
of Edington, Wilts, b. 11 May 1852; (2) Charles Walter
Long, Gentleman, /'. 10 Nov. 1858 ; Mary Jane ; Elizabeth ;
Georgina [tn. Rev. Charles Borough (q.v.)]; Jane; Ellen
Margaret; and Lucy Edith. Res. — Bank House, Grand
Parade, Portsmouth.
S SAMUEL LONG, Esquire, Capt. R.N. Born Jan.
5, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Charles Mait-
land Long, Rector of Settrington, Archdeacon of the East
Riding, co. York, by his second wife Anna Maria, dau. of
Sir Robert Wigram, Bart. Armorial bearings— Sable, a
lion passant argent, holding in the dexter paw a cross
crosslet fitch^e or, on a chief of the second, three crosses
crosslet of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head argent, gutt6e-de-
sang. Motto — " Pieux quoique preux." Married, October
15, 1868, Alice Jane, fifth dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir James
Wigram, P.C. ; and has Issue — (i) Samuel Charles I^ong, ,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1869 ; (2) Wilfrid James Long,
Gentleman, b. August 20, 1871 ; (3) Bernard Long, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 4, 1872 ; (4) George Edward Long, Gentleman,
b. October 4, 1873 ; (5) Clement Loftus Long, Gentleman,
b. 1880; (6) Hubert Arthur Maitland Long, Gentleman, b.
1884, d. August 21, 1896; Mary Katherine ; and Anna
Margaret. Residence —
WILLIAM EVELYN LONG, Esquire, J. P. for Suffolk.
Born 1871, being the only son of the late Charles Poore
Long, Esq., Major 14th Regt., by his wife Caroline Mary
Stuart, dau. of Jonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly. Armorial
bearings—Sable, a lion passant argent, holding in the
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e or, on a chief of the
second, three crosses crosslet of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
argent, gutt^e-de-sang. MottO^" Pieux quoique preux."
Married, Feb. 22, 1898, Muriel, youngest dau. of Thomas
Frederick Charles Vernon- Wentworth of Wentworth Castle.
Seat — Hurts Hall, Saxmundham.
LONGCROFT (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly gules and
sable, a lion rampant argent between six crosses bottony
fitch^e or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding
between the paws three annulets interlaced or, and charged
on the shoulder with a saltire gules. Motto — "Nunc ut
olim."
Son of :^
Charles Beare Longcroft, Gentleman, b. . Seat —
Hall Place, Havant.
LONGESPEE, quarterd by CONYERS and FOX.
§MOUNTIFORT JOHN COURTENAY LONG-
FIELD, Esquire, J. P. co. Cork, Lieut. - Colonel
2nd Life Guards. Born Oct. 16, 1858, being the eldest
son of the late Mountiford Longfield, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
and High Sheriff 1855, by his wife Caroline Augusta, sole
surviving child of George Courtenay of Balleydmond, co.
Cork. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine be-
tween seven crosses crosslet fitchde, three in chief and four
in base argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules. Motto —
" Parcere subjectis." Married, Jan. 10, 1891, Alice Eliza-
beth, second dau. of James Mason of Eynsham Hall, co.
Oxford ; and has Issue — Rita Narcissa ; Norah Mary ; and
Cynthia Evelyn. Seat — Castle Mary, Cloyne, co. Cork.
C/«*J— Carlton, Turf, and Kildare Street (Dublin).
S RICHARD EDMUND LONGFIELD, Esquire, I.P.,
D.L. CO. Cork (High Sheriff 1887), M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Cambridge. Born June 6, 1842, being the eldest son of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Richard Longficld, Esq., of Longuevillc, co. Cork, J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff 1833), M.P. for co. Cork 1835,
by his second wife femima Lucy, dau. of Wyrley Birch,
Esq., of Wretham" Hall, Norfolk (m. Aug. 31, 1841).
C/uis—New University, Kildare Street (Dublin), County
(Cork). Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
chevron ermine, between seven crosses crosslet fitch^e, three
in chief and four in base argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
rampant gules. Motto — " Parcere subjectis. " Married,
Sept. 19, 1872, Alberta Charlotte, dau. of Sir William
Howard Russell, LL D. ; and has Issue — (i) Richard
William Longfield, Esq., Captain 3rd Dragoon Guards
(retired), b. Dec. 13, 1873; (2) Lewis Longfield, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 8, 1874; (3) Charles Edmund Longfield,
Gentlemen, b. Aug. 31, 1885; Syl)il Mary; and Muriel
Alberta. Estate — Longueville, Mallow, co. Cork.
LONGMORE of The Mythe, Tewkesbury (H. Coll., c.
1826). Ermine, on a chevron azure, between two leopard's
heads in chief and a lion passant in base , three cross
crosslets.
Sons of Capt. Arthur Longmore, 26th Cameronians,
b. ; d. :—
JOHN CONSTANTINE GORDON LONGMORE,
Esquire, Captain Army Service Corps, served in S. African
Campaign. Born Aug. 8, 1870, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Surgeon-General Sir Thomas Long-
more, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen,
by his wife Mary Rosalie Helen, dau. of the late Captain
W. S. Moorsom of the S2nd Regiment. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, on a chevron ermine, between in chief two
swords in pale, points upwards proper, pommels and hilts
or, and in base a caduceus erect of the last, a cross couped
gules. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a caduceus erect or, in front
of two flag-staves in saltire proper, flowing from each a
banner gules, charged with a lozenge ermine, thereon a
cross as in the arms; with the Motto, "In omnibus
caritas." Postal address — The Paddock, Woolstone,
Hants.
GEORGE BLUNDELL LONGSTAFF, Esquire,
formerly Capt. ist Vol. Batt. East Yorks. Regt., M.A.,
M.D. (O.xon.), F.R.C.P., J. P. for co. of London, Mem-
ber of London County Council since 1888, Vice-Pres.
R. Statistical Soc. Borfi Feb. 12, 1849, being the second
son of the late George Dixon Longstaff, M.D. (Edin.), and
his wife Maria, dau. of the late Henry Blundell, J. P. , of Hull.
Livery — Claret colour, with brass buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly argent and sable, on a bend indented gules,
between two pheons of the first, a quarterstaff or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed, vested sable, sem^e-de-lis, and
cuffed argent, the hands proper, grasping a quarterstaff
fessewaysor. Motto — "Vigilate." A/ar/vVrf, April i, 1875,
Sara Learn, first dau. of tiie late Edward Dixon, J. P., of
Southampton ; and has Issue — (i) Ralph Longstaff, Gentle-
man, Royal Field Artillery, b. Oct. i, 1878; (2) Cuthbert
Dixon Longstaff, Gentleman, R.N., b. Oct. 24, 1882;
Mabel [w., Feb. 3, 1900, Arthur Loftus Onslow]; and
Daisy Longstaff. Estates and postal addresses — Highlands,
Putney Heath, London, S.W. ; and Twitchen, Morthoe,
R.S.O. Devon. Clubs — Savile, Conservative, St. Stephen's,
Skating.
§ LLEWELLYN WOOD LONGSTAFF, Esquire,
Lieutenant-Colonel ist Volunteer Bat-
il ntllTrttilfF ^^^'°''' °^ ^^^ -f^^st Yorkshire Regiment.
AL/UK^^^UW Born December 23, 1841, beingthe eldest
son of the late George Dixon Longstaff,
Doctor of Medicine, by Maria his wife, eldest daughter of
the late Henry Blundell, Justice of the Peace. Clubs —
Reform, Junior Athenreum, Royal Yorkshire Yacht. Livery
— Claret coloured. Armorial bearings — Hebears for Arms':
Quarterly argent and sable, on a bend indented gules,
between two pheons of the first a quarter-staff or ; and for
a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed
vested sable, sem(?e-de-lis, and cuffed argent, the hands
proper, grasping a quarter-staff fesseways or ; with the
Motto, "Vigilate." Married, April 17, 1873, Mary Lydia,
second daughter of the late Thomas William Sawyer, Lieu-
tenant Royal Naval Reserve; and has had Issue — (i) Tom
George Longstaff, Esq., formerly Captain ist City of
London Royal Garrison Artillery (Vols.), M.A., ISl.B.
Oxon., born January 15, 1875 ; (2) Cedric Llewellyn Long-
staff, Esq., formerly Captain 2nd V. B. East Surrey Regi-
ment, Hon. Captain in the Army, M.A. Oxon., born
LonpeDiUe
February 17, 1876 [w. 1903, Lilias Marow, dau. of Sir
Thomas Wilmot Peregrine Blomefield, Bart., C.B.]; (3)
Frederick Victor Longstaff, Gentleman, Lieutenant 2nd
V. B. East Surrey Regiment, born June 15, 1879; (4) Gilbert
Conrad Longstaff, Gentleman, born August 2, 1884; Edith
Mary Longstaff {d. in infancy) ; Beatrix Marie Longstaff;
Katharine Longstaff; and Margaret Longstaff. Resi-
dence— Ridgelands, Wimbledon.
LONGUEVn.LE, quartered by HEYWOOD-JONES.
WILLDING-JONES, and CLIFTON.
THOMAS LONGUEVILLE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for co. Salop. Born April 29,
1844, being the eldest son of Thomas
Longueville Longueville, Gentleman,
by his wife Anne, daughter of Charles
Thomas Jones. Club — Boodle's. Livery — Coat grey,
waistcoat red, buttons silver. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly of fourteen, i and 14, gules a
fesse dancett^e ermine, between six cross crosslets fitchi^e
argent (for Longueville) ; 2. vair, a lion rampant or between
two roses gules in fesse and an annulet in base of the
second (for Jones) ; 3. as first (for Longueville) ; 4. or, a
maunch gules (for Hastings) ; 5. sable, a fesse argent be-
tween three cinquefoils or (for Hunt) ; 6. azure, an eagle
displayed argent, surmounted by a bendlet gules (for
Wolverton) ; 7. or, on a chief gules, two dexter iiands
couped at the wrist argent (for Manfelin) ; 8. gules, three
roach naiant argent (for Roche) ; 9. per pale dancett^e
argent and sable (for Birmingham,- ancient) ; 10. azure, a
bend lozengy or (for Birmingham) ; 11. quarterly gules and
or, in the first quarter a cross moline argent (for Middle-
ton) ; 12. vert, three lions rampant argent (for Wardwick) ;
13, sable, crusily fitchfe and three covered cups argent
(for Strivelin), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Robertson, namely argent, a chaplet vert, on a chief
gules, three wolves' heads erased of the first, all within
a bordure counter-compony of tlie first and azure ; and for
is the Military Cockade.
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the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head
couped gules, eared, and charged with a fesse dancett^e
argent; with the Motto, "Till then thus." Afarried, June
29, 1868, Mary Frances, only surviving child of Alexander
Robertson of Balgownie Lodge, in the county of Aber-
deen; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Longueville, Esq.,
Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. March 26, i86g ; (2) Edward
Longueville, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. Dec.
22, 1877 ; (3) Francis Longueville, Gentleman, b. Dec.
23, 1892 ; and Mary Margaret Anne Isabel. Estates—
Penyllan, near Oswestry. Postal address — Llanforda,
Oswestry.
THOMAS JAMES LONGWORTH, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 14, 1875, being the eldest son of the late George
Francis Hulton Bailer, by his wife Florence, dau. of the
Rev. G. T. Comyns of Wood, in the co. of Devon ; as-
sumed the name and arms of Longworth by Royal Licence
under the will of the Rev. Thomas James Longworth of
Walworth House, Cheltenham, second son of the late
Francis Longworth of Glynwood, co. VVestmeath. Ar-
morial bearing's — Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, three trefoils
slipped in fesse vert between as many dragons' heads erased
sable. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a talbot's head erased sable, holding in the mouth a sword in
bend proper, point downwards, pommel and hilt or, between
two trefoils slipped vert. Motto — " Fidele pour toujours."
Residence — Walworth House, Cheltenham. Club — New
Oxford and Cambridge.
LONSDALE, see HEYWOOD-LONSDALE.
Sir RILEY LORD, Knight Bachelor (1900), J. P. co. of
Northumberland and for the city and county of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, Sheriff of Newcaftle 1902-3, Mayor 1895-96,
1899-1900. Born 1838, being the second son of the late
Geprge Lord of Accrington, Lancashire. Armorial bear-
ings -Argent, on a rock proper, a tower sable surmounted
by a fesse gules, between two cinquefoils in chief and as
many pht-ons in base of the last. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, in front of a tower sable, a hind argent, resting the
dexter foreleg on a pheon gules. Motto — " Virtute et
labore." Afarried, 1858, Mary, dau. of John Haggas of
Keighley, Yorkshire; and has Issue — When Alexander
Lord, Esq., b. Sept. 7, 1859. 5^a^— Highfield Hall,
Gosforth, Northumberland. Clubs — Union (Newcastle-on-
Tyne), Liberal (Newcastle-on-Tyne).
LORN, quartered by STEWART and CAMPBELL.
LORRAINE, BRABANT, and quartered by PERCY.
LORT, quartered by CAMPBELL.
LORTY, quartered by FLOYER.
LOSCOMBE (H. Coll. , 1762). Argent, on a fesse azure,
between three leopards' faces proper, a cross moline be-
tween two cross crosslets or. Mantling az.ure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper,
collared gules, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline as
in the arms. Motto — " Moderata durant."
Son of Francis Russell Loscombe, Gentleman, of Heath
House, Andover, /'. 1815 ; d. 1887; w. 1842, Sarah, d.
of William Pickering of Axminster, Devon : —
Arthur Russeil Loscombe, Esq., Lt.-Col. cmdg. ist Batt.
West India Regt. , /'. 1856; m. 1888, Annie Draydon, d. of
George Draydon Wendon ; and has surv. issue — Marjorie
Kate Russell. Res. — Up Park Camp, Jamaica, West
Indies. Club — Army and Navy.
Frank Henry Loscombe, Gentleman. Res. — St. Mary
Bourne, Hants.
LOUNDRES, quartered by FLOYER.
LOVATT of The Cloughs, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Argent, issuant from the base a tower triple-towered sable,
portcullis down or, in chief two wolves passant in pale of
the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a tower triple-towered
argent, a wolf passant sable, supporting with the dexter
leg an anchor also argent. Motto — "Spe." Livery — Olive
brown.
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Son of Enoch Lovatt by his wife Susannah, d. of Ralph
Hammond : —
James Lovatt, Esq., J. P. co. Staffs., and J. P. borough of
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Deputy High Steward of Newcastle-
under-Lyme, b. 28 May 1850; ;;/. ist, Mary Elizabeth,
second d. of Richard Muncaster ; 2nd, Frances, d. of Henry
Hollingdrake and widow of George Lomas Murgatroyd ;
and has issue — (i) William Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman,
1^. 14 Nov. 1878 \jn. 30 June 1903, EfiRe Sybil M. Stocker] ;
(2) James Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman, /'. 13 Aug. 1881 ;
(3) John Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman, b. 6 Oct. 1888;
Lilian [;«. Rev. Albert Edward Warr] ; Isabelle[;«. Adolph
Henri Charles Wenger] ; Ethel ; Jessie ; Marguerite ; and
Mary Elizabeth. Seats — Brampton Hill, Newcastle-under-
Lyme; Coed-y-celyn, Bettws-y-coed, N. Wales. Club —
National Liberal.
LOVEDALE, quartered by LANE.
LOVEDAY, quartered by MONTGOMERY.
LOVEDAY (H. Coll., 14 Nov. 1844). Per pale indented
argent and sable, an eagle displayed with two heads, charged
on the breast with an escallop counterchanged, and ducally
gorged or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two
heads per pale indented sable and argent, charged on the
breast with an escallop counterchanged, and ducally
gorged or.
Son of Rev. Thomas Loveday, B. D., Fellow of Mag-
dalen College, Oxon., Rector of East Ilsley, b. 1789 ;
d. 1873; in. 1831, Mary, d. of Ven. Ralph Churton,
Archdeacon of St. David's: —
John Edward Taylor Loveday, Esq., J. P. cos. Oxford
and Warwick, b. 1845 ; m. 1874, Margaret, eld. d. of
Alexander and Hon. Anne Cheape of Lathokar, co. Fife ;
and has issue — (i) Thomas Loveday, Gentleman, Prof, of
Philosophy, South African Coll., Cape Town, b. 1875 \in.
1903, Mildred, d. of Rev. T. W. Fowle] ; (2) William
Taylor Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (3) Henry Dod-
ington Loveday, Gentleman, /'. 1881 ; (4) John Loveday,
Gentleman, b. 1882; (5) Alexander Loveday, Gentle-
man, b. 1888; (6) David Goodwin Loveday, Gentleman,
b. 1896 ; Anne ; Helen ; Lucy Buckley ; and Mary.
Seats — Williamscote. nr. Banbury (Oxon.); Arlescote,
Warwick.
LOVEL, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
LOVEL OF TICHMERSH, quartered by EGMONT.
The Right Honourablk RALPH GORDON NOEL
MH^BANKE, 2nd EARL OF LOVELACE, Viscount
Ockham, and Baron King of Ockham, in co. Surrey, in
the Peerage of the United Kingdom, ninth Baron Ockham
of Ockham, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and eleventh
Baron Wentworth of Nettlested, in the county of Suffolk, in
the Peerage of England; a Deputy- Lieutenant. Bor?i
July 2, 1839, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the Right Honourable the first Earl of Lovelace, by his
first wife Augusta Ada, commonly called the Honour-
able Augusta Ada, only child of the Right Honourable
the sixth Baton Byron, and assumed by Royal License,
dated November 6, 1861, the surname of Milbanke, in lieu
of King-Noel, and the arms of Milbanke and King quarterly.
He succeeded his brother in the Barony of Wentworth
September i, 1862, and his father in the otlier honours 1893.
Clubs — Athenreum; Brooks's. Creations — Baron Went-
worth, by Writ of Summons, December 2, 1529; Baron
Ockham, May 25, 1725; Earl of Lovelace, Viscount C)ck-
ham, and Baron King, June 30, 1838. Armorial bear-
ings : He bears for Arms — Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend
ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the first (for
Milbanke) ; 2 and 3 sable, three spears' heads erect argent,
imbrued proper, on a chief or, three pole-a.xes azure (for
King) ; and impaling the arms of Stuart- Wortley, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend between six martlets
gules, three bezants ; a canton or, charged with a fesse
chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory
counterflory gules (for Wortley) ; or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, within a double tressure flory coimterflory gules
(for Stuart). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of
his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped gules, charged
with a bend ermine (for Milbanke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm couped, vested azure, cuff sable, the
arm charged with three ermine spots in fesse or, in the hand
a truncheon sable, headed argent (for King) ; and for his
Supporters, two mastiffs regardant proper, collared gules ;
with the Motto, " Pensez a bien." Married, firstly, August
25, 1869, Fanny, third daughter of the Reverend George
Heriot of Fellow Hills, in the county of Berwick, Vicar of
St. Anne's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and by her (who died
July 13, 1878) has a daughter, Ada Mary, commonly called
Lady Ada Mary ; secondly, December 30, i88o, Mary
Caroline, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable James
Stuart Wortley. 5«<7A— Ockham Park, Ripley, in the co.
of Surrey ; Ashley Combe, Porlock, in the co. of Somerset.
RICHARD LOVELAND LOVELAND, Esquire,
Knight of Grace St. John of Jerusalem, D.L. co. Middx. ,
one of H.M. Counsel learned in the Law, Member of Inner
Temple and Lincoln's Inn, Deputy Chairman of County of
Middlesex Sessions 1889-96, Deputy Chairman of London
Quarter Sessions since 1896. Born July 18, 1841, being the
only surviving son of John Perry Loveland, Esq., J. P. co.
of Middlesex, and of Harriett Hannah, only child of Richard
Errington, Esq., of Beaufront, Hexham, Northumberland.
Livery — Green. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
sable, sem^e of acorns, and three boars' heads couped or ;
2 and 3, azure, a stag's head caboshed or, between three
bezants. Mantling sable and or. Crests— i. on a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour proper, charged
with a fret sable, encircled by a wreath of oak, and holding
in the hand a scymitar also proper ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a stag lodged proper, guttde-de-larmes, and resting
the dexter foot on a bezant. Motto — "Opes industria
paret." Married, Jan. 10, 1865, Maria Elizabeth Oddie,
dau. of Rev. P. H. Nind, M.A., Vicar of Woodcote cum
Southstoke, Oxon. ; and has /f.f//<? — (i)John Douglas Erring-
ton, Loveland, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1865 ; (2) Richard
Errington Loveland, Gentleman, b. August 29, 1874 '< Emma
Errington ; Ethel Errington [w., 1897, Belton, son of Lieut. -
Col. A. S. Macartney, R.A.]; and Beatrice Marion Erring-
ton. Estate — Madgeland, near Horsham, Sussex. Postal
address— I Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W. Club —
Constitutional.
§ Captain PETER AUDLEY DAVID ARTHUR
LOVELL, J. P. and D.L. for Wiltshire, J. P. for Mont-
gomeryshire, and Capt. Coldstream Guards. Born 1857,
being the only son of the late Peter Audley Lovell, Esq.,
D. L., of Cole Park, formerly of the 7th Dragoon Guards,
by Mary Jane, second dau. of the late David Pugh, Esq.,
is the Military Cockade.
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M. P. , of Llanerchydol. Clubs — Arthur's, Guards', White's,
Bachelors'. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, ar-
gent, on a chevron azure, between three squirrels sejant
gules, each cracking a nut proper, a garb or, all between
two flaunches of the second (for Lovell) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion
passant guardant sable, holding in the dexter forepaw a
fleur-de-lis gules, a fleur-de-lis in base also sable, and on a
chief of the last two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a garb fesseways or, thereon a squirrel sejant gules
cracking a nut proper (for Lovell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a rock proper, a lion passant guardant sable
semi^e-de-lis, and holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or
(for Pugh). Motto — " Propositi tenax." Married, 1890,
Rosalind Ida, third dau. of F. F. Lovell, late ist Life
Guards. Seats — Cole Park, Malmesbury ; Llanerchydol,
Welshpool, Montgomery.
PERCIVAL COSBY ERNEST LOVETT, Gentleman.
Born Jan 29, 1874, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Phillips Cosby Lovett, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
and High Sheriff 1863, sometime Captain Royal Bucks
Yeomanry, and formerly Captain in the Mercantile Marine,
by his second wife Emmeline, dau. of William Snell of
Plymouth. Armorial bearings — Argent, three wolves
passant in pale sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased sable.
Seat — Liscombe House, Leighton Buzzard, Bucks.
LOVIBONDE, see IMPEY-LOVIBONDE.
§ FRANCIS WISE LOW, Esquire, of Kilshane, co.
Tipperary, and of Silladerdane, co. Kerry, J. P. and
D. L. for CO. Tipperary, High Sherriff 1871, and J. P. for
CO. Kerry. Born , being the eldest surviving son of
John Low, Esq., J. P., of Kilshane (who d. 185-), by Anne,
dau. of the late Thomas Wise of Cork. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a bend vert, three wolves' heads erased
or, each charged with an annulet gules. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs
head as in the arms. Motto — "Facta non verba." Mar-
ried, firstly, i860, Valentine Henrietta, second dau. of the
late Henry Stuart Burton of Carrigaholt, co. Clare (she
(/. 1861); secondly, 1864, Sara Louisa, second dau. of the
late John Trant of Dovea ; and has, with other Issue —
Francis Simon, late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 1870 \_m.,
1896, Anna Eleanor Isabelle, eldest dau. of Stephen Moore
of Barne]. Seats — Kilshane, Tipperary ; Sillaherdane, Kil-
garvin, co. Kerry. Town residence — 37 Cadogan Square,
S.W.
LiEUT.-CoL. JOHN MAXWELL LOW, late Duke of
Wellington's Regt., and formerly Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Born Nov. 20, 1844, being the second and only
surviving son of the late John Low. Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
High Sheriff 1852, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife
Sophia Georgiana, only dau. of George Mahon of Mount
Pleasant, co. Mayo. Club — Naval and Military. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a bend vert, three wolves' heads
erased or, each charged with an annulet gules. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf's head as in the arms. Motto — " Facta non verba."
Matried, Feb. 27, 1890, Anna Workman, dau. ef Henry
Hogan of Montreal ; and has Issue — John Low, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 30, 1896 ; Kathleen ; Anna ; Georgiana Violet ; and
Mona Marion. Seat — Sunvale, Killmallock, co. Limerick.
Town address — 7 Queensberry Place, S.W.
§ WILLIAM MALCOLM LOW, Esquire, of Clatto,
CO. Fife, J. P. and D.L. for co. , late Bengal Civil
Service (received special thanks of Her Majesty for services
in the field during the Indian Mutiny), and sometime M. P.
for Grantham. Bor?i 1835, being the eldest son of the late
General Sir John Low, G.C.S. I., K.C. B. , of Clatto, by his
wife Augusta, daughter of the late John Talbot Shakespear.
Clubs — Carlton, Union, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two wolves passant ar-
gent ; and impaling the arms ol Feilding, namely argent,
on a fesse azure, three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, out of a mural crown, a dexter cubit arm vambraced,
the hand grasping a scimitar proper ; and in an escroll above,
this Motto, " Forlitudine et fide." Married, 1872, Lady Ida
Matilda Alice, dau. of the Rt. Hon. William Feilding, 7th
Earl of Denbigh ; and has Issue — Ida Mary Ursula, and
Hilda Lucy Adelaide. Postal addresses-
N.B.; 22 Roland Gardens, S.W.
-Clatto, Cupar Fife,
LOW (21 Dec. 1901). Argent, two wolves counter-
passant sable, on a chief gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the
first. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head couped between two
thistles slipped proper. Motto — ' ' Aspera me juvant."
Sons of William Low of Kirriemuir, m. Janet, d. of
Alexander Morrison of Kirriemuir : —
Sir James Low, Knt. Bachelor (1895), J. P. and D.L.
for CO. of city of Dundee and co. of Forfar, sometime Lord
Provost of Dundee, b. 1849; m. 1890, Katherine Mary
is the Naval Cockade,
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Duff, d. of William Munro ; and has issue — (i) James
Morrison Low, Esq. , b. 1891 ; (2) Walter John Low, Esq. ,
b. 1899 ; Katherine Mary ; and Emily. Res. — Kilmaron
Castle, Fifeshire. Club — Reform.
William Low, Esq., J. P. co. Fife and for co. of city of
Dundee [same arms, but (rematric. 3 Feb. 1902) the cliief
engrailed], b. 1858 ; m. 1884, Isabella Sands, d. of John
Alexander; and has issue — William Alexander Low,
Gentleman, b. 1897; Janet Isabella; Evelyn Alexandra;
Dorothy Jane ; and Mary Morrison. Seat — Blebo, co.
Fife. Clubs — Eastern (Dundee), Liberal (Edinburgh).
EDWARD LOWDELL, Gentleman, Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons (England), 1845,
¥] i^VYlT^l^ff and Licentiate of the Society of Apothe-
ILUUiUt^U caries (London), 1846. 5(J/-« December 16,
1823, being the second and only surviving
son of the late Joseph Lowdell, Surgeon, of Southwark,
in the county of Surrey (who died 1834), by Susanna his
wife, only daughter of the late Thomas Wood of Black-
friars. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, party per pale indented sable and gules, three
bugle-horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the
third a lion passant of the second between two escallops
of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules
a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed,
the head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours and issuant from
a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the
paws an escallop also or ; with the Motto, " Nemini obesse
sed omnibus prodesse." 7l/(zr;-/6'(/, 1885, Elizabeth ((/. 1900),
dau. of Thomas Downes of Wakefield, and widow of John
D' Urban of Kensington Gardens Square. Postal address
—18 Randolph Road, Maida Hill, W.
EDWARD LOHET LOWDELL, Gentleman, late Lieu-
tenant Royal Navy. Born September 19, 1858, being the
elder surviving son of the late Joseph Langridge Lowdell,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England), and
Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries (London), of
Brigliton and Morebath, North Devon, by his first wife
Hersilie Dieudonn(5, daughter of the late Jean Hubert
Lohet of Liege, m the Kingdom of Belgium. Clubs —
Junior Army and Navy, Royal United Service Institution
(Whitehall), New (Brighton). Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale in-
dented sable and gules, three bugle-horns stringed two
and one argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of
the second between two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ;
2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief
azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the head towards the
sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or,
a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop or ;
with the Motto, "Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse."
Married, March 30, 1893, Annie Gwenllian daughter of
Daniel Morgan of Cwmgigfran, Talley, in the county of
Carmarthen, and Furnival's Inn, London. Postal address
— Junior Army and Navy Club.
§ HUBERT HENRY LOWDELL, Gentleman, Lieu-
tenant Royal Guernsey Artillery (Channel Islands
Militia), Member of the Society ot Apothecaries, London.
Born August 3, 1803, being the second surviving son of the
late Joseph Langridge Lowdell, Member of the Royal Col-
lege of Surgeons (England), and Member and Licentiate of
the Society of Apothecaries (London), of Brighton and More-
bath, North Devon (who died 1889), by his first wife Hersilie
Dieudonn^ (who died 1887), daughter of the late Jean Hubert
Lohet of Liege, in the Kingdom of Belgium. Clubs — Gros-
venor (London), Royal United Service Institution (White-
hall). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i
and 4, party per pale indented sable and gules, three bugle-
horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the third
a lion passant of the second between two escallops of the
first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion
rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the
head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours and issuant from
a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the
paws an escallop also or ; with the Motto, " Nemini obesse
sed omnibus prodesse." Postal address — Baldwin's Hill,
Surrey, near East Grinstead.
§ SYDNEY POOLE LOWDELL, Esquire, Surgeon
Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Sark Artillery (Channel
Islands Militia), Member of the Royal College of Sur-
geons (England), Licentiate of the Royal Society of Apothe-
caries (London). Born March 5, 1831, being the younger
surviving son of the late George Lowdell, Doctor of
Medicine, of Lingfield, in the county of Surrey. Clubs —
Constitutional, Westminster, S.W. ; Grosvenor, New Bond
Street, W. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented sable and
is tbe Military Cockade,
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gules, three bugle-horns stringed two and one argent, on
a chief of the third a lion passant of the second between
two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine,
on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon
a dragon reversed, the head towards the sinister gold (for
Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable,
holding between the paws an escallop also or; with the Motto,
" Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse." Married, Aug.
(who assumed by Royal License the surname of Lowndes
in lieu of Gorst in 1853), by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of
John Douthwaite Nesham. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and
Cambridge, United University. Livery — Dark blue, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent, fretty azure, on a canton gules
a lion's head erased or (for Lowndes) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on
a pile per pale sable and azure, three pheons or (for Gorst).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
flDEST
23, 1866, Henrietta, second daughter of Mr. John Hochee
of Nortons, Lingfield, in the county of Surrey. Estate and
postal address — Baldwins', Lingfield, Surrey, near East
Grinstead.
LOWE, quartered by HURT and TRAFFORD.
LOWE, see DRURY-LOWE.
LOWNDE, quartered by LANGRISHE.
H EDWARD CHADDOCK LOWNDES, Esquire, M. A.
9 Camb. , J. P. and D. L. for Wiltshire (High Sheriff 1874),
J. P. for County Palatine of Lancaster. Born Dec. 6,
1833, being the eldest son of Edward Chaddock Gorst,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or,
gorged with a laurel wreath vert (for Lowndes) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a pheon or, the shaft entwined with
a serpent proper (for Gorst). Motto —" Quod adest
gratum." Estates — Palterton Hall, in the county of Derby ;
Castle Combe, Wiltshire. Postal address — Castle Combe,
Chippenham.
GEORGE ALAN LOWNDES, Esquire, M.A., D.L.
for Essex, and J. P. for Essex and Herts, High Sheriff
for Essex 1861 ; assumed the name of Lowndes in lieu of
Clayton on succeeding to the estates of the late Thomas
Lowndes of Harrington Hall. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a cross engrailed sable, between four torteaux, a lion pas-
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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sant or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet grasping a sword in bend sinister, the point
downwards proper, pommel and hilt or, pendent from the
wrist by a riband an escutcheon gold, charged with a griffin's
head erased azure. Married, firstly, Nov. 13, 1856, Helen
Emma, second dau. of the Rev. Arthur Johnson Danyell,
of Rampisham Manor, co. Dorset, by Elizabeth his wife,
only child and heiress of John Daniel of Hendford House,
Somersetshire; and has /jj?/? — (i) Alan Gardner Lowndes,
Gentleman, b. August 21, 1857, d. Feb. 7, 1863 ; (2)
Alan Herbert Watlington Lowndes, Esq., Captain Ritle
Brigade, b. July 4, 1859, and Ethel Helen Mary. He
married secondly, Oct. 6, 1864, Fanny, fourth dau. of
George Farley of Hen wick House and Froxmoor Court, co.
Worcester (she d.s.p. Dec. 13, 1896). Seat — Barrington
Hall, Hatfield ; Broad Oak, Essex. Club — Carlton.
WILLIAM SELBY- LOWNDES, Esquire, J. P. co.
Bucks. Born 1871, being the eldest son of William Selby-
Lowndes, Esq., of Whaddon Hall and Winslow, co.
Bucks, J. P. and M.F. H., by his wife Jessie Mary, widow
of Eyre Coote of Westpark, Hants, and dau. of Lieut. -
Gen. Lechmere Worrall. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, fretty azure, each interlacing charged with
a bezant, on a canton gules, a leopard's head erased at the
neck or (for Lowndes) ; 2 and 3. or, three bars sable, a
bordure wavy gules (for Selby). Mantling azure and ar-
gent. Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
head erased at the neck or, gorged with a laurel branch
proper (for Lowndes) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper,
wreathed round the temples or and sable, vested gules, at
the back a quiver gold with arrows also proper, slung across
the left shoulder by a belt azure, studded with bezants (for
Selby). Motto — "Ways and means." Married, 1894,
Florence, dau. of Frederick Norton of Dargaville, New
Zealand, and widow of Sir Edwin Abercromby Dash-
wood, 8th Bart. Seat—'S>€ihy House, Bletchley, Bucks.
LOWRY (U.O.). Sable, a cup argent, with a garland
of laurel between two brandies of tlie same all issuing
thereout proper. Mottoes— " Floreant lauri," "Virtus
semper viridis."
Sons of James Corry Lowry, Esq., of Rockdale, Q.C. ,
Master of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, b. 1809 ;
d. 1869; VI. 1st, .1832, Dorinda {d. 1845), d. of James
Jones of Mount Edward, co. Sligo, Capt. Sligo Mil. ;
2nd, 1850, Jane ((!'. 1873), d, of Booth Jones of Streedagh,
CO. Sligo : —
Capt. Edward Leslie Barnwell Lowry, D. L. , late 41st,
31st, and 8ist Regts. , served in Crimea (two medals and
Medjidie), b 1837; m. ist, 1865, Eliza [d. 1869), only child
of Thomas John Taylor of Earsdon, Northumberland ; 2nd,
1872, Edith Clara Halyma [d. 1903), only child of Samuel
Saunders of Alexandria; and has surv. issue (by ist mar.)
— Evelyn Eliza; and Mary Emily; and (by 2nd mar),
Hilda Clara Leslie ; and Joice Leslie. Seat — Rockdale,
Tullyhogue, co. Tyrone.
Rev. Somerset Thomas Corry Lowry, b. 1855; m, 1896,
Hon. Alice Venables Vernon, d. of 6th Lord Vernon ; and
has issue — Hugh Vernon Lowry, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res. — St. Augustin's Vicarage, Bournemouth.
ROBERT WILLIAM LOWRY, Esquire, B.A. Brase-
nose College, Oxford, J. P. and D.L. , M.R.I. A.,
Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 1849. Born Dec 30, 1816,
being the eldest son of the late Robert William Lowry,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1812, by his
wife Anna, eldest dau. of Admiral Samuel Graves, the elder
brother of Sir Thomas Graves, K.B. Armorial bearings
— Sable, a cup argent, with a garland of laurel between two
branches of the same, all issuing thereout proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Two laurel branches interfretted
proper. Mottoes — "Floreant lauri" (above); "Virtus
semper viridis" (below). Married, firstly, July 7, 1852,
Francis Elizabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of Benjamin
Humphrey Geale Brady of Mount Geale, co. Kilkenny ;
and has Issue — (i) Robert Geale Lowry, Gentleman, b. Oct.
21, 1853, d. April I, 1854 ; (2) Robert Thomas Graves
Lowry, Esq., b. Jan. 16, 1857, late Major ist Dragoon
Guards; Mary Ann Catherine [w., April 25, 1888, Lieut. -
Col. C. M. Alexander of Tepmon, co. Tyrone]; Letitia
Maria Isabella. He married secondly, Dec. 21, 1880,
Dorothea Elizabeth, second dau. of George FoUiott of
Vicar's Cross, co. Chester. Seat — Pomeroy House, Pome-
roy, CO. Tyrone.
§ HENRY WILLIAM LOWRY-CORRY, Esquire,
commonly known as the Honourable Henry William
Lowry-Corry, Col. late Coldstream Guards. Born 1845,
being the son of the Right Honourable Armar Lowry-
Cowry, the third Earl of Belmore, by his wife Emily
Louise, youngest daughter of William Shepiierd of
Bradbourne, in the county of Kent. Armorial bear-
ings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire argent, in
chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ; 2 and 3 sable, a cup
argent, with a garland between two laurel branches, all
issuing therefrom proper (for Lowry), impaling the arms of
Wood, namely azure, three savages ambulant in fesse
proper, in the dexter hand of each a shield argent, charged
with a cross gules, and in their sinister hands a club resting
on their shoulder also proper, on a canton ermine three
lozenges, conjoined in fesse sable. Upon the escutheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a cock proper, charged with a crescent gules (for
Corry) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a garland be-
tween two laurel branches of the same all proper (for
Lowry). Married, 1876, Blanche Edith, commonly known
as the Honourable Blanche Edith, daughter of the Right
Honourable the first Viscount Halifax ; and has Issue —
(i) Henry Charles Lowry-Corry, Esquire, born February
20, 1887 ; (2) Frederick Richard Henry Lowry-Corry,
Gentleman, born May 13, 1890 ; Emily Mary ; and Alice
Frances Louisa. Postal address — Edwardstone Hall, Box-
ford, Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, Guards'.
LOWTHER, quartered by RAMSDEN.
GORGES ST. GEORGE BERESFORD PONSONBY
LOWTHER, being the son of the late St. George Lowther
of Brading, Isle of Wight, late 69th Regt. , by his second
wife Mina, dau. of A. Golding of Maiden Earley. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, six annulets, three, two, and one sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon passant argent. MottO — " Magistratus indicat
virum. " Residence —
M The Right Honourakle JAMES WILLIAM
W LOWTHER, P.C., Master of Laws of the University
of Cambridge, J. P. and D.L. co. Cumberland, Barrister-
is the Military Cockade.
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at-Law, Member of Parliament. Born April i, 1855, being
the eldest son of William Lovvther, Esquire, commonly
known as the Honourable William Lovvther, by his wife
Alice Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Alice
Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron
Wensleydale. Clitb — Carlton. Livery — Blue coat with
black velvet collar and silver buttons, yellow waistcoat and
breeches. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
six annulets, three, two and one sable. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, a dragon passant
argent; with the Motto, " Magistratus indicat virum."
Married, March i, 1886, Mary Frances, daughter of the
Right Honourable Alexander James Beresford Beresford-
Hope ; and has Issue — (i) Christopher William Lowther,
Esquire, born January 18, 1887 ; (2) Arthur James Beresford
Lowther, Gentleman, born October 28, 1888; and Mildred.
Postal address — 16 Wilton Crescent, London.
§ MARCUS LOWTHER, Rear-Admiral (retired), J. P.
CO. Southampton, being the fifth son of the late
Gorges Lowther, formerly of Kilrue, co. Meath, and M.P.
Ratoath, Irish Parliament, by his first wife Julia, dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Huntingford. Armorial bearings— Or,
six annulets, three, two, and one sable. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dr.-igon
passant argent. Motto — " Magistratus indicat virum."
Married, firstly, June 3, 1856, Emily (who d. Jan. 15, 1895),
dau. of the late Isaac Cookson of Meldon Park, Northum-
berland, and widow of the late Count Maximilian There-
sius von Lerchenfeld Brennberg. He m. secondly, 1897,
Isabel, dau, of the late J. Pletts, C. E. , of Newcastle. Resi-
dence—2. Essenden Road, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
WILLIAM LOWTHER, Esquire, commonly called
the Honourable William Lowther, Member of Parliament,
brother of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Lonsdale.
Born 1821, being the third son of Henry Cecil Lowther,
Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Cecil
Lowther, by his wife Lucy Eleanor, commonly known as
Lady Lucy Eleanor, daughter of the Right Honourable the
fifth Earl of Harborough ; was raised to the rank of an
Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1872. Armorial bearings -
He bears for Arms : Or, six annulets, three, two and one
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant argent.
Married, 1853, Charlotte Alice, commonly called the
Honourable Charlotte Alice, daughter of the Right Honour-
able Lord Wensleydale (extinct) ; and has Issite — (i) James
William Lowther, Esquire, born April 1, 1855 [married,
March i, 1886, Mary Frances, daughter of the Right
Honourable Alexander James Beresford Hope, a Member
of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, of Deep-
dene, in the county of Surrey, and has issue, Christopher
William Lowther, Esquire, born January 18, 1887 ; Arthur
James Beresford Lowther, Gentleman, born October 28,
1888; and Mildred]; (2) Gerard Augustus Lowther, Gentle-
man, Second Secretary of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service,
born February 16, 1858 ; (3) Harold Arthur Lowther,
Gentleman, born July 23, 1864 ; (4) Henry Cecil Lowther,
Gentleman, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born January 27,
1869 ; Mary Eleanor Rose ; Mildred Alice, died September
8, 1876; and Mabel Cecil. Postal addresses — Lowther
Lodge, Kensington Gore, S.W. ; High House, Campsea
Ashe, Wickham Market. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'.
JAMES WILLIAM FREDERICK LOWTHORPE,
Gentleman. Born Nov. 16, 1830, being the eldest son of
the late James Lowthorpe and Millicent, dau. of Richard
Tonge, and grandson of late James Lowthorpe of Welton
Hall, CO. York. C/« .^^Conservative. Armorial bearings
— Gules, six lioncels rampant, three, two, and one argent,
between two fiaunches of the last, a chief invected or, there-
on two cinquefoils of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a lion's gamb
erased fesseways, a wyvern with wings elevated proper,
charged with a trefoil or. Motto— " Fortior leone fides."
Married, Oct. 3, 1855, Elizabeth Lucy (who d. Aug. 15,
1888), dau. of the late Thomas Raikes of Welton House ;
and has Issue — (i) William Frederick Raikes Lowthorpe,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 19, 1857, d. May 10, 1864; (2) Charles
Evelyn St. Quintin Lowthorpe, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17,
i860; (3) Ernest Frederick Lowthorpe, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Batt. York and Lancashire Regt., b. June 13, 1865 [w., June
10, 1890, Edith Gertrude, dau. of "late Rt. Hon. Henry
Cecil Raikes of Llwynegrin, D.L., M.P.] ; Charlotte Lizzie,
d. Aug. 10, 1856 ; and Beatrice Maud. Postal address —
14 Bryanston Street, Portman Square, W.
EDWARD HENRY LOYD, Esquire, J. P., High
Sheriff for co. Herts 1895. Born April 2, 1861, being
the second son of the late William Jones Loyd, Esq.,
M.A., J. P., High Sheriff 1861, by his wife Caroline
Gertrude, daughter of John Henry Vivian, M.P., of
Singleton, co. Glamorgan. Armorial bearings— Per bend
sinister ermine and argent, an eagle with two heads dis-
played sable, a bordure of the last bezant(5e. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head proper, attired or, erased sable, charged on the
neck with a fesse engrailed of the third, thereon three
bezants. Motto—" Non mihi, sed patriae." Married, July
26, 1888, the Hon. Clementina Georgina Brownlow, dau.
of Charles, 2nd Lord Brownlow ; and has /jj//;?— William
Lewis Brownlow Loyd, Gentleman, b. May 7, 1889. Seat
— Langleybury, Herts.
FREDERIC EDWARD LOYD, Esquire, J. P. for
Surrey, Herts, and Essex, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple).
Born April 26, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Loyd, Esq., of Lillesden, Hawkhurst, Kent, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Lancaster, J. P. Kent, High Sheriff 1876, late Lieut.-
Col. ist Manchester R. V. , by his wife Caroline Louisa, eldest
dau. of John Frederic Foster of Sale Priory, co. Chester, .and
Kempstone, Beds., by Caroline, dau. of Sir William Cham-
bers Bagshawe. Armorial beariags — Per bend sinister
ermine and argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable,
a bordure of the last bezant(5e. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper,
attired or, erased sable, charged on the neck with a fesse
engrailed of the third, thereon three bezants. MottO—
" Non mihi, sed patriae." Married, April 17, 1879, Isabella,
youngest dau. of Frederick Currey , F. R. S. , Barrister-at-Law ;
and has Issue— [\) Lewis Frederic Innes Loyd, Gentleman,
b 1880 : (2) Edward Noel Farnham Loyd, Gentleman ;
Evelyn Sarah ; and Mary Innes Foster, ^j/a/^— Monks
Orchard, West Wickham, Kent. Residence -- h\byn%,
Romford, Essex. C/?/^^- Arthurs', New University.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Col. lewis VIVIAN LOYD, Esquire, J. P. andD.L.
W for CO. Warwick, J. P. for co. Tipperary, late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, M. P. for Chatham 1892-95, and Brigadier-
Gen, commanding South Midland Vol. Infantry Brigade.
Born Nov, 14, 1852, being the eldest son of the late William
Jones Loyd, Esq., M.A., J. P., High Sheriff i86r, by his
wife Caroline Gertrude, dau. of John Henry Vivian, M.P.,
of Singleton, co. Glamorgan. Armorial bearings — Per
bend sinister ermine and argent, an eagle with two heads
displayed sable, a bordure of the last bezant^e. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
last bezant(^e. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper, attired or,
erased sable, charged on the neck with a fesse engrailed of
the third, thereon three bezants. Motto — " Non mihi, sed
patriae." Married a dau. of Bishop Lewis, Metropolitan
of Canada; and has Issue — (i) Cecil Loyd, Gentleman;
(2) Eric Loyd, Gentleman ; and (3) Alwyn Loyd, Gentle-
man. Residence^
Count LOUIS POMIAN BODENHAM LUBIEN-
SKI, J. P. and D.L. Assumed the additional surname of
buck's head proper, attired or, erased sable, charged on the
neck with a fesse engrailed of the third, thereon three
bezants. Motto— "Non mihi, sed patriae." Married,
Aug. 14, 1879, Lady Mary Sophia Hely-Hutchinson, eldest
dau. of Richard John, 4th Earl of Donoughmore ; and
has Issue— (\) Lewis Richard William Loyd, Gentleman,
b. April 17, 1882 ; (2) Robert John Henry Loyd, Gentleman,
b. May 11, 1884; and Gertrude Harriet Joselyn. Residence
—55 Egerton Gardens, S.W. C/«^j— Carlton, Bachelors".
LLEWELLYN FOSTER LOYD, Gentleman. Born
June 30, 1861, being the second son of the late Edward
Loyd, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, J. P. Kent, High
Sheriff 1876, late Lieut.-Col. ist Manchester R.V., by his
wife Caroline Louisa, eldest dau. of John Frederick Foster
of Sale Priory, co. Chester, and Kempstone, Bedfordshire.
Armorial bearings — Per bend sinister ermine and argent,
an eagle with two heads displayed sable, a bordure of the
Bodenham in 1893. Born Aug. 20, 1852, being the eldest
surviving son of Edward, Count Lubienski, by his wife
Constance, dau. of Antoine Szlubowski of Radzyn, in
Russian Poland. Livery — Gold and black. Armorial
bearings as registered in Berlin and St. Petersburg, but
which have not yet been recorded in the College of Arms,
London, are— Quarterly of 4, within a bordure or, i. gules, a
wounded ram passant proper (for Bielinski) ; 2. or, a bison's
head regardant, transfi.xed with a sword all proper (for
Lubienski) ; 3. gules, an armed knight on a white horse
(for Sanguszico) ; 4. tierced in bend azure or and gules,
on first and third a stag courant proper, on second two roses
of the third (for Szembek). Over all an inescutcheon,
Lubienski repeated. Crest — Hand and arm armed, grasp-
ing a falchion rising from a count's coronet. Married,
Nov. 27, 1895, Evelyn {d. 1902), dau. of the late John Strat-
ford Kirwan of Moyne, co. Galway, and his wife, Lady
Victoria Hastings, dau. of Most Hon. George, second Mar-
^ is the Military Cockade.
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quess of Hastings ; and has Is^ue — (i) Hyacinth Edward
Henry Charles Lubienski, b. Nov. 4, 1896; (2) Constantine
Mary Joseph Lubienski, h. Jan. 20, 1899; and (3) Stanislas
Mary Joseph Lubienski (twin with Constantine). Seats —
Rotherwas, Hereford ; and Bullingham Manor, Hereford.
LUCAS, quartered by CLEMENTS.
CHARLES DAVIS LUCAS, Esquire, Rear- Admiral,
and upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration
of the Victoria Cross (June 21, 1854). Born 1834, being the
fourth son of Davis Lucas, by his wife, a daughter of Captain
Hill. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a fesse between si.x annulets gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
Donald William Seymour Lucas, Gentleman, b. April 21,
1891 ; and Marie Ellen Seymour. Residences — New Place,
argent, beaked and membered or ; with the Motto, "Stat
religione parentum." Married, 1879, Frances Russell, only
child of Admiral Sir William Hutcheon Hall, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
and grand-daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Vis-
count Torrington ; and has Issue — Hilare Caroline Mathe-
son ; Frances Byng ; and Caroline Louisa Byng. Postal
address — 48 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W.
JOHN SEYMOUR LUCAS, Esquire, R.A., F.S.A.
Born Dec. 21, 1849 being the fourth son of Henry Lucas,
late of the city of Westminster, and Grandson of William
Lucas, late of King's Lynn, in the co. of Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Or, a chevron engrailed between two tilting-
helmets in chief and an antique lamp in base sable, fired
proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from the embattlements of a tower
proper, a cubit arm erect vested, and cuffed or, the hand
proper, holding a lamp as in arms. Married, July 18, 1877,
Marie Elizabeth, dau. of Louis Dieudonn^ Cornelissen of
Paris and London; and has Issue — (i) Sydney Charles
Seymour Lucas, Gentleman, b. May 11, 1878 ; (2) Edgar
Wood church Road,
Suffolk.
Hampstead, N.W. ; Blythburgh,
JOSEPH LUCAS, Esquire, J. P. co. Sussex. Born
Nov. 12, 1850, being the only son of Joseph Lucas, by his
wife Julia, dau. of William Lennard of Ilford, Essex.
Livery — Green, and gold facings. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron vert and or, in chief a crescent ermine, between
two lucies hauriant of the second, and in base a catherine-
wheel of the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of three caltraps or, on a
mount vert, a fox passant in front of three oak trees proper.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Motto — " Respice finem." Married, Jan. 25, 1870,
Annie Elizabeth, dau. of John Atkinson, Chapel Aller-
ton, Leeds; and has Issue— [i] Joseph Lucas, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 2, 1870 [w., 1895, Isabel, dau. of George Adams];
{2) William Wrathal Lucas, Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1871 ;
(3) Lascelles Atkinson Lucas, Gentleman, b. July 7, 1873 ;
(4) Fredric Villiers Lucas, Gentleman, /;. Jan. 25, 1875 ;
(5) Lennard \\'ain\vright Lucas, Gentleman, b. May 14,
1879; (6) Vernon Ruskin Lucas, Gentleman, b. May 20,
1886 ; Annie Julia ; Mabel Evelyn ; Florence Hilda ; and
Lylian May. Seat — Foxhunt Manor, Waldron, Susse.x.
Clubs — Junior Constitutional and Grosvenor.
RICHARD CLEMENT LUCAS, Esquire, Bachelor
of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, and Gold Medallist
of the University of London, Fellow of the Royal College
of Surgeons of England, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital and
Lecturer on Surgery in the Medical School, Consulting
Surgeon to the Evelina Hospital for Children, Hon. Cor-
responding Member of the Soci(?t6 de Chirurgie of Paris,
Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of
London, Surgeon-Major of 4th Vol. Batt. (the Queen's)
Royal West Surrey Regt. (retired). Born April 16, 1846,
being the third son of the late William Lucas of Oaklands
House, West Lavington, Susse.x, by Elizabeth, only dau.
of the late Thomas Lillywhite of Compton, Susse.x. Club
— Junior Conservative. Livery — Dark blue, red waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse ermine and argent, a fesse
per fesse azure and gules, between three annulets in chief of
the last and in base two lions combatant of the third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head couped at the neck gules, issuant
from two annulets or, and holding in the mouth a
torch fired proper. Motto— " Fortis et Fidelis." Married,
Sept. 17, 1895, Kathleen Emma, younger dau. of the late
Surgeon-General Saville Marriott Pelly, C.B. , F. R.C.S. ,
Inspector-General of Hospitals for the Presidency of Bom-
bay, and niece of the late Sir Lewis Pelly, K.C.B., K. C.S.I. ,
M. P. ; and has /.f.»/e— (i) Richard Saville Clement Lucas,
Gentleman, b. July 27, 1896; (2) Charles Leslie Clement
Lucas, Gentleman, b. Dec. 23, 1897. ^ea/— Oaklands
House, West Lavington, Susse.x. Postal address— c^o Wim-
pole Street, London. W.
ROBERT WILLIAM LUCAS, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), Barrister-at-Law. Born 1857, being the
only son of the late Edward William Lucas of Raconnell,
CO. Monaghan, by his wife Louisa, dau. of Henry George
Johnston, Esq., J. P., of Fort Johnston, co. Monaghan. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a fesse between six annul<;ts
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, braked and
membered or. Jiesidence—Br\gh\.on Road, Carrickmines,
CO. Dublin. C/«<!>— College Historical Society (Dublin).
LUCAS-CALCRAFT (R.L., 1792.). Per fesse argent
and ermine, three lions passant guardant in pale sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound current sable, collared argent, on the
body a cross crosslet or.
Sons of late Edmund James Lucas-Calcraft of Ancaster
Hall, Lincoln, Esq., J. P., ^. 1845; d. 1895; m. 1879,
Gertrude Sophia, d. of Rev. John Neville Lucas
Calcraft, Rector of Haceby : —
Charles Yorke Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 6 Feb.
1884. Res. — Ancaster Hall, co. Lincoln.
Anthony Neville Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 24 Feb.
1888. Res. — Ancaster Hall, co. Lincoln.
Ygst. son of Charles Yorke Lucas-Calcraft, Esq., of
Ancaster Hall, J. P., D.L., b. 1800; d. 1855 ; w. 1838,
Mary Jane Elizabeth, d. of Major James Lock
Nixon : —
Granby Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 9 Jan. 1848,
Res.—
Sons of Rev. John Neville Lucas Calcraft, Rector of
Haceby, Falkingham, Lines., b. 1801 ; d. 1887; m.
1842, Marianne Sophia, d. of Capt. William Mansell : —
Neville Lucas-Calcraft, Esq., J. P. Parts of Lindsey, b.
II March 1844 ; ?«. Emily, d. of Robert Charles Lindley.
Seat — Moat House, Gautby, co. Lincoln.
Rev. Richard Lucas Lucas-Calcraft, B.A. (Camb.), Rector
of Wilsford, b. i April 1846 ; m. 31 July 1872, Emily Frances,
d. of Rev. Thomas Preston, Vicar of Swaftham Prior,
Cambs. ; and has surv. issue — (i) Richard Lucas Lucas-
Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; (2) John Neville Lucas Lucas-
Calcraft, Gentleman, b. iSjj ; (3) Mansell Chevallier Lucas
Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 1884; Emily Gertrude;
Agnes Penelope ; Margaret Mary ; and Edith Octavia.
Res. — The Rectory, Wilsford, Grantham.
John Charles Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 12 Feb.
1856 ; f/t. , Minnie, d. of and widow of
Robinson. Res. — Pendennis, Horley, Sussex.
Walter Henry Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 22 Jan.
1858. Res. — Ancaster Hall, Grantham.
THEOPHILUS EDWARD LUCAS- CLEMENTS,
Esquire, J. P. Born 1864, being the eldest son of Theo-
philus Lucas-Clements, Esq., D. L. , by his wife Emily
Caroline, dau of William Magill. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, two bendlets wavy sable, on a
chief gules, three bezants (for Clements) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
fesse between six annulets gules (for Lucas). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
a hawk close proper, belled and jessed or ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, beaked and membered
or. Motto — " Patriis virtutibus." Reside/ire — Rathkenny,
Cootehill.
§ EDWARD SCUDAMORE LUCAS-SCUDAMORE,
Esquire, of Kentchurch, co. Hereford, and of Castle
Shane, co. Monaghan, D.L. for the said counties, Lieut. -
Col. and Hon. Col. of the 4th Ratt. (Mil.) of the Shrop-
is the Military Cockade.
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shire Light Infantry ; assumed by Royal Licence, dated
Nov. 30, 1900, the additional surname and arms of Scuda-
more. Bom 1853, being the only son of Fitzherbert Dacre
Lucas, Gentleman (second son of the Rt. Hon. Edward
Lucas of Castle Shane), by Laura Adelaide his wife, only
surviving child and heir of John Lucy Scudaniore, Esq., of
Kentchurch Court., Lieut. -Col. in the Militia, and D.L. for
the CO. of Hereford. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or (for Scuda-
more) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse between six annulets gules
(for Lucas). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. out of a
ducal coronet or, a bears paw sable (for Scudaniore); 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, beaked
and niembered or. Married, 1900, Sybil Frances, dau. of
the late Colonel George Webber of Mitchelstown, co. Cork.
Seats — Kentchurch Court, co. Hereford; Castle Shane, co.
Monaghan. Besidence^The. Cap House, Pontrilas, R.S.O.
Club — Brooks's.
WILLIAM LUCAS-SHADWELL, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for Sussex, M.P. for Hastings, formerly Pres. of
Hastings and St. Leonard's Constitutional Assoc, and
Chairman of E. Sussex County Assoc. Born Aug 14, 1852,
being the only son of the late William Drew Lucas-Shadweli,
Esq., J. P., D.L., of The Hall, Fairlight, Hastings, by
Florentia Margaret, only dau. and heiress of the late Rev.
Henry Wynch, Rector of Pett, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton,
New University, Constitutional. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per pale azure and or, on a chevron
engrailed, between three annulets as many escallops counter-
changed ; 2 and 3, ermine, a fesse dovetailed azure between
six annulets gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — i. on
a wreath of the colours, an escallop within an annulet (for
Shadwell) ; 2. on a mount vert, a wyvern argent, wings
elevated or, charged on the body with six annulets gold.
Motto — " Timeo Deum honora regem." Married, 1878,
Beatrice Margaret, dau. of the late John Buckley Ruther-
ford of Blackwater House, Isle of Wight ; and 38 Chester
Terrace, Regent's Park. Residence — The Hall, Fairlight,
Hastings.
LUCY, quartered by PERCY, BAGOT, and CORBET.
LUCY, see RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY.
EDMUND BERKELEY LUCY. Born 1842, being
the only surviving brother of the late Henry Spencer Lucy,
Esq., of Charlecote Park, co. Warwick. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, senile of crosses crosslet, three lucies haurient
argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
out of a ducal coronet gules, a boar's head erect argent,
gutt^e-de-poix, between two wmgs erect sable, billett^e or.
Motto — " By truth and diligence." Married, 1869, Mar-
garet Laura Mulgrave, dau. of the late William Standish
Standish of Duxbury Park, Lancashire, and Cocken Hall,
Durham ; and has, with other Issue — Reginald Standish
Lucy, b. 1880.
WILLIAM CHARLES LUCY, Esquire, Junior, J. P.
for CO. of Gloucester. Born 1848, being the eldest son of
the late William Charles Lucy, Esq., J. P. of Brookthorpe,
Gloucestershire, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Sowdon. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a pile between
two pike hauriant in base gules, a pike also hauriant
between three cross crosslets argent. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for the Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a boar's head gules issuant from a wreath of
oak proper, between two wings barry of six argent and
gules. Married, 1875, Agnes, dau. of Thomas Severne of
Dringham, York, and of Abberley, Worcestershire ; and has
Issue — (i) Arthur Sydney Lucy, Gentleman ; (2) Geoffrey
Seymour Lucy, Gentleman ; Evelyn Mary ; and Muriel
Edith. Postal address — Palace Yard, Gloucester.
EDWIN LUDLOW, Gentleman; assumed the name
and arms of Ludlow by Royal Licence. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, a chevron between three martens' heads
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-marten couped sable.
§The Right Honourable HENRY LUDLOW
LOPES, 2nd BARON LUDLOW of Heywood, co.
Wilts.J.P.andD.L. CO. Wilts, Barrister-atLaw. Born 1865,
being the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Charles
Lopes, ist Baron Ludlow of Heywood, by his wife Cordelia
Lucy (who died 1891), eldest daughter of Irving Clarke,
Esquire, of Efford Manor, in the county of Devon.
Armorial bearings- -Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron
or, charged with three bars gemelles gules, between three
eagles rising of the second, on a chief of the second,
five lozenges of the first ; 2 and 3, in a landscape field a
fountain, thereout issuing a palm-tree all proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion sejant erminois, gorged with a collar gemel gules,
the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge azure ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped and embowed,
habited purpure, purfled and diapered or, cuffed argent, hold-
ing in the hand proper a palm-branch vert. Supporters —
On either side a pegasus sable, winged and collared gemelle
or, standing on a fasces proper. Country residence —
Heywood, Westbury, in the county of Wiltshire. Clubs —
Wellington, Prince's, Carlton.
JOHN MALCOLM FORBES LUDLOW. Esquire,
C.B. (1887). Born March 8, 1821, being the second but
eldest surviving son of Lieut. -Col. John Ludlow, C.B ,
H.E.I.C.S., and his wife Maria Jane Brown, dau. of
Murdoch Brown. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
between three martens' heads erased sable, and below the
escutcheon his badge as a C.B. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-marten
couped sable. Married, Nov. 20, 1869, Maria Sarah, dau.
of Gordon Forbes, H.E. I.C.S. (retired). Residence — 35
Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington. Club — Athenaeum.
RICHARD HEALD LUDLOW-BRUGES, Gentle-
man, of Seend, in the co. of Wiltshire, a male descendant
of the family of Ludlow of Hill Deverell, whose pedigree
is proved and recorded since 1400. Born 1845, being the
son of the late William Heald Ludlow-Bruges, Esq., of
Seend, J. P. and D. L. , M.P. for Devizes [who assumed the
name and arms of Bruges by Royal License, in addition
to that of Ludlow, in 1835, on succeeding to the landed
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estates of Thomas Bruges. Esq., of Seend, J.P.], by his
second wife Agnes, dau. of Thomas Penruddocke, Esq., of
Conipton Park, Salisbury, Captain 3rd Foot Guards.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly of six, i and 6 quarterly
i. and iiii. argent, a cross ermines quarterly pierced of
the field, in the centre point a leopard's face sable (for
Bruges) ; ii. and iii. argent, a chevron between three mar-
tens' heads erased sable (for Ludlow) ; 2. argent, a chevron
between three martens' heads erased sable (for Ludlow) ; 3.
gules, in front of an oak tree eradicated or, a greyhound
statant argent, gorged with a collar sable, studded of the
second (for Rymer) ; 4. sable, a stag's head caboshed argent,
between the attires or, a cross of the last, pierced above the
nostrils by an arrow in fesse point to the sinister, also gold,
feathered of the second, the nostrils dropping blood proper,
(for Bulstrode) ; 5. argent, two bars azure, between ten
martlets, four, three, and three gules (for Moore). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, an anchor erect sable, charged with
a saltire or, entwined by the cable proper (for Bruges) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-marten couped sable
(for Ludlow). Mottoes— " Mihi coelum portus" (for
Bruges), " Omne solum forti patria" (for Ludlow).
Married, Lisette, dau. of late Col. Digby St. Vincent
Hamilton. Seat — Seend, Melksham. To2un residence —
33 Albert Gate, London, S.W.
The Rev. THOMAS ARTHUR LUDLOW-HEWITT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. for co. Cork, B.A. (Oxon.).
Born 1850, being the only son of the late Rev. Arthur
Rainey Ludlow, late of Durrant, Bideford, by his wife
Annette, only child of Col. Thomas Wall Hewitt of Clan-
coole, whose name he has assumed by Royal License.
Livery— B[vi(i, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings-
Argent, two chevronels indented gules between three owls
proper. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, the trunk of a tree fesse-
ways eradicated proper, therefrom rising a falcon belled
or, fretty gules, in the beak an acorn slipped also proper.
Married, 1882, Edith Annie, dau. of A. R. Hudson of
Wick House, Pershore ; and has Jssue — (i) Alfred Arthur
Thomas Ludlow-Hewitt, Gentleman, b. Aug. 3, 1884; (2)
Edgar Rainey Ludlow-Hewitt, Gentleman, h. June 9, 1886;
(3) Henry Balfour Cedric Ludlow-Hewitt, Gentleman, b.
May 17, 1888 ; Edith Caroline Annette ; and Mary Eliza-
beth Dorinda. Seat — Clancoole, near Bandon.
The Rev. ARTHUR CHARLES NAPIER LUKIN,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Selwyn Coll., Camb.), Vicar
of Ashley Green, Bucks. Born Oct. 21, 1866, being the
eldest son of the late Major-Gen. Charles Osbaldeston Lukin
of Northfield, Henley-on-Thames, co. Oxford, by his wife
Emily Charlotte, eldest dau. of Charles Rivers Freeling,
Esq. (son of Sir Francis Freeling, Bart.). Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend
gobony or and azure. MottO — " Inspice." Postal address
— Ashley Green Vicarage, Berkhamsted.
Colonel FREDERICK WINDHAM LUKIN (Re-
tired), late 3rd Hussars. Served in Crimea at siege of
Sebastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), also in
Indian Mutiny, present at siege and capture of Lucknow
and affair at Bungaon (medal with clasp). Bom April 28,
1833, being the third son of the late Rev. John Lukin,
M.A., Prebendary of Wells, Rector of Nursling, Hants,
by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Thomas
Timson of Tatchbury, co. Hants. Armorial bearings—
Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend gobony
or and azure. Motto — "Inspice." Married, May 9,
1867, Elizabeth Hay, dau. of John David Hay Hill, Esq.,
J. P., LL. B. , of Cressenhall Hall, co. Norfolk, and widow
of Major Arthur Cassidy of the 2nd Dragoon Guards ; and
has Issue -AMcy Sybil [m., 1890, Edgar Bruce of The
Beeches, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey]. Postal addresses —
8 New Bond Street, London ; and Banksea Cottages,
Datchet, Bucks.
GEORGE FREDERICK LUKIN, Gentleman. Born
August 2, 1857, being the only son of the late Rev. John
Mayow Lukin, M.y\., Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Tor-
rington. Governor of Ceylon, Rector and Patron of Guest-
ling, CO. Sussex, by his wife Emily, second dau. of Rev.
John Drake Crofts, M.A., Vicar of Houghton, co. Norfolk.
Armorial bearings Argent, a lion rampant gules, de-
bruised by a bend gobony or and azure. Motto — " Inspice."
Residence —
The Rev. JAMES LUKIN, B.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, formerly Rector of Hinton Martel, co. Dorset.
Born Nov. 5, 1827, being the eldest son of the late James
William Lukin, Esq., J. P., of Mashbery, co. Essex, and
of Sandhill Lodge, Hants, by his second wife Joanna
Bryan, eldest dau. of Thomas Byrdall Hugo of Great
Canford, co. Dorset. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion
rampant gules, debruised by a bend gobonny or and azure.
Motto — " Inspice." Married, Feb. 5, 1856, Maria, dau. of
Robert Sharpe of Hewelsfield Grange, co. Gloucester ; and
has, with other Issue — Lionel William Lukin, Gentleman,
of Cape Town, South Africa, b. March 25, 1858. Postal
address — Felbrigge Lodge, Romsey.
JOHN H.^RRYERSKINE LUKIN, Gentleman. Born
May 25, 1876, being the fourth son of the late Major-Gen.
Charles Osbaldeston Lukin of Northfield, Henley-on-
Thames, CO. Oxford, by his wife Emily Charlotte, eldest
dau. of Charles Rivers Freeling, Esq. (son of Sir Francis
Freeling, Bart.). Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion
rampant gules, debruised by a bend gobony or and azure.
Motto — " Inspice." Postal address — Ca.m\ den Hill, Deni-
yaya, Ceylon.
E ROBERT CLARENCE WELLESLEY LUKIN,
® Capt. 9th Bengal Lancers, served in Chitral Cam-
paign, 1895 (medal and clasp), in the Tirah Campaign,
1897-98 (two clasps), and in the War in South Africa,
1901-2 (medal and five clasps). Born Dec. 22, 1870,
being the third but second surviving son of the late Major-
Gen. Charles Osbaldeston Lukin of Northfield, Henley-on-
Thames, CO. Oxford, by his wife Emily Charlotte, eldest
dau. of Charles Rivers Freeling, Esq. (son of Sir Francis
Freeling, Bart.). Armorial bearings -Argent, a lion
rampant gules, debruised by a bend gobony or and azure.
Motto -" Inspice." Postal address — ]umor Army and
Navy Club, S.W.
ROBERT HENRY LUKIN, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law. Born June 20, 1826, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. John Lukin, M.A. , Prebendary of Wells, Vicar of
Combe St. Nicholas, co. Somerset, by his second wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Thomas Timson of Tatchbury, co.
Hants. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant gules,
debruised by a bend gobony or and azure. Motto—
" Inspice." Married, Aug. 27, 1859, Ellen, dau. of Richard _
Watson of Northampton ; and has Issue— {\) Henry Timson M
Lukin, Esq. , Captain and Gunnery Instructor Cape Mounted ^^
Rifles, Field- Adjutant in Bechuanaland Field Force in
Langberg Mountain Campaign 1896-97 (several times
mentioned in despatches) [tn., 1891, Lily, third dau. of
Michael Herbert Quin of Fort Hare, South Africa], and
Ellen Jane {m. Rev. Robert Edwin Johnston, Vicar of All
Souls', Cheriton, co. Kent]. Postal address —
Major-general WILLIAM WINDHAM AUGUS-
TUS LUKIN (Retired), formerly Colonel R.A., served in
the Crimea, at the battles of Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman,
and in the trenches before Sebastopol, presented the trophies
to Her Majesty at Woolwich Arsenal Jan. 1856 (medal and
four clasps), Officer of the Legion of Honour, and of the
Medjidie (sth class), has Turkish medal. Born Jan. 22,
1828, being the second son of the late Rev. John Lukin,
M.A., Prebendary of Wells, Vicar of Combe St. Nicholas,
CO. Somerset, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Thomas Timson of Tatchbury, co. Hants. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a
bend gobony or and azure. Motto — " Inspice." Married,
Feb. 23, 1856, Blanche, dau. of Henry Wakefield of London.
.S'm/ — Monk Sherborne, Basingstoke, co. Hants. Club—
Army and Navy.
LUMB (H. Coll.). Or, three escutcheons sable, each
charged with a mullet pierced of the first, a martlet for
difference. Mantling or and sable. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a blackamoor's head in profile couped at the
is the Military Cockade.
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shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable,
and charged on the neck with a mullet of six points gold.
a ship under sail between two wolves' heads couped in chief
and an escallop in base, all within abordure argent. Mant-
within a wreath in arch or and sable. Motto — " Respice
finem." Livery — Undress, black; dress, yellow with blue
facings.
Sons of James Lumb, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Cumber-
land (High Sheriff 1880), m. 16 Jime 1858, Juliana
Georgina {d. 1869), eld. d. of Joseph Harrison of
I^inethwaiie, Cumberland : —
Edward James Machell Lumb, Gentleman, late Lieut.
2nd Life Guards, b. 1863. Estates — Homewood and Brig-
ham Hall. Post. add. — Homewood, Whitehaven.
Rev. Loftus Gerald William Lumb, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1867.
LUMLEY, see SCARBOROUGH.
LUMLEY SMITH, refer to HORTON-SMITH.
JAMES LUMSDEN, Esquire, of Arden, co. Dunbar-
tonshire, J. P. and D.L. Born 1851, being the only
son of the late Sir James Lumsden, Knight Bachelor, of
Arden, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of James Pinkerton,
Merchant, of Glasgow. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
chevron or, between two wolves' heads erased in chief
argent, and an escallop in base of the last. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mant-
ling azure and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a hand grasping a dagger in bend sinister,
all proper. Motto— " Dei dono sum quod sum." Married,
1882, Susan Campbell, dau. of Robert Duncanson McKenzie
of Caldarvan, co. Dunharton; and has Issue — James Robert
Lumsden, Esq., 1^. 1884; and Susan Elizabeth Campbell.
Seat — Arden, Dunbartonshire. Clubs — Conservative, New
(Edinburgh).
JAMES DAVID LUMSDEN, Esquire, of Hunting-
towerfield, co. Perth, J. P. for that county. Born Nov. 28,
1862, being the eldest son of the late David Lumsden of Fin-
castle and Huntingtowerfield. Armorial bearings — Azure,
ling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest,, an eagle preying on a salmon proper ; and
in an escroll above this Motto, "Fide et perse verantia."
.Ssrt^— Huntingtowerfield, co. Perth.
EDWARD LUND, Gentleman. Born July 10, 1851,
being the eldest son of Edward Lund, F.R.C.S., by his
wife Charlotte, dau. of Daniel Nathaniel Webster. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron or and gules, in chief two lions
passant, and in base a demi-pegasus couped all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-pegasus couped or, the wings charged
with five horse-shoes, two, one, and two, and resting the
sinister leg on a lion's head erased gules. Motto — " God's
my Guide." Married, Sept. 17, 1884, Agnes Alice, dau. of
Henry Alfred Eaton Jowett of Sawley, Derby ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Kingstone Lund, Gentleman, b. June
12, 1885; (2) Wilfrid Herbert Lund, Gentleman, b. May
19, 1886 ; Agnes Dorothy ; Ethel Frances ; and Adelaide
Marion, d. an infant, March 15, 1895. Residence — Leigh-
ton Villa, Northgate, Edgeley, Stockport. *
HERBERT LUND, Gentleman, M.A. and M.B., B.C.
Camb., F.R.C.S. Born May 14, 1858, being the second
son of Edward Lund, F.R.C.S., by his wife Charlotte,
dau. of Daniel Natlianiel Webster. Armorial bearings—
Per chevron or and gules, in chief two lions passant, and
in base a demi-pegasus couped all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-pegasus couped or, the wings charged
with five horse-shoes, two, one, and two, and resting the
sinister leg on a lion's head erased gules. Motto — "God's
my Guide." Married, June 30, 1892, Mary Crockatt,
dau. of Thomas Ballantine of Greenock, and of Lochgoil-
head, co. Argyll ; and has /w//£?— Herbert Keith Ballantine
Lund, Gentleman, b. May 29, 1896; and Margaret Ballan-
tine. Residence— Fern Hill, Pendleton, Manchester.
§ JAMES LUND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for West
Riding of co. York. Born 1829, being son of the late
is the Naval Cockade.
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William Lund of Knowle Hall, Keighley. Armorial
bearings—
Crest^On a wreath of the colours, in front of a crescent or,
a fountain proper. Motto— "Cum secundo flumine." Is
married and has a son. 6V<2/i— Malsis Hall, Crossbills,
near Leeds ; Ellerton Hall, near York.
LUND (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy azure and argent, a
decrescent between two estoiles in chief or, and three bnrru-
lets wavy in base of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a crescent
or, a fountain proper.
Son of late William Lund of Knowle Hall, Keighley,
i. ; d. ; m. : —
James Lund, Esq., J. P. and D.L. West Rdg. Yorks. ,
b. 1829. Seats — Malsis Hall, Crossbills, nr. Leeds ; Ellerton
Hall, nr. Brough ; Lund Forest, nr. Malton.
LUPUS, Earl of Chester, quartered by HULLEY,
HUSSEY, and KExMEYS-TYNTE.
TOOKE GUMMING LUSCOMRE, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, on a pile azure, between two
stags' heads caboshed in base proper, a lion rampant
guardant, crowned or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
guardant, crowned or, collared azure, pierced through the
neck with an arrow proper, charged on the shoulder with
a cinquefoil gules. MottO — "Deo duce ferro comitante."
Residence— ¥r^.nMov\., Dundrum, co. Dublin.
LUSHINGTON, see
TON-TULLOCH and
TULLOCH.
ARMSTRONG - LUSHING-
FRANCE - LUSHINGTON-
SiR FRANKLIN LUSHINGTON, Barrister-at-Law,
formerly Member of the Supreme Council of Justice in the
Ionian Islands, now Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate.
Born Jan. 4, 1823, being the fourth son of the late Edmund
Henry Lushington of Park House, Barrister-at-Law, one
of the Puisne Judges at Ceylon, subsequently Chief Com-
missioner of the Colonial Board of Audit, and Master of the
Crown Office, by his second wife Sophia, dau. of Thomas
Philips of Sedgeley, near Manchester. Armorial bearings
— Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert,
langued gules, as many ermine spots of the field. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased vert, ducally gorged argent, charged on
the erasure with three ermine spots or. Motto — "Fides
nudaque Veritas." Married, Jan. 20, 1862, Kate Maria,
dau. of Rev. James Morgan, Vicar of Corston, Somerset;
and has Issue -(i) George Henry Fitzjames, Gentleman, /;.
Nov. I, 1872 [;«. , Nov. 9, 1898, Julia Mabel, dau. of Harry
Turner Armitage, and has issue, Marie Isobel] ; (2) FYanklin
Lushington, Gentleman, b. Dec. 28, 1875; Louisa Gert-
rude ; and Mildred Helen. Residence -Templehurst, South-
borough, Kent. Club— O-aiovd and Cambridge.
Sir GODFREY LUSHINGTON, Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St.
George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, Under-Secretary of State for the Home
Office 1885-1895. Born 1832, being the son of the Rt.
Hon. Stephen Lushington, Judge of the High Court of
Admiralty, by his wife Sarah Grace, dau. of T. W. Carr
of Frognal, Hampstead ; C.B. (1887), K.C.B. {1892),
G.C.M.G. (1899). Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse
wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as many
ermine spots of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet liefitting his degree, with a Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
vert, charged with three ermine spots or, ducally gorged
argent. Married, 1865, Beatrice Anne Shore, dau. of S.
Smith of Embley, co. Hants. Postal address — ^A Old
Queen Street, Westminster; Stokke, Great Bedwyn, Hun-
gerford, Wilts.
The Rkv. THOMAS GODFREY LAW LUSHING-
TON, J. P. CO. Cambs., M.A. (Jesus Coll., Camb.), Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of Bearsted, formerly Vicar of Sit-
tingbourne, Rector of Milstead, and previously Vicar of
Swavesey and Rector of Hawstead. Born July 18, 1851,
being tlie eldest son of ihe late Thomas Davies Lushington,
Madras Civil Service, H.E.I.C.S. , by his wife Mary, dau.
of Charles May Lushington. Livery — Drab coat, green
facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse
wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, langued gules,
as many ermine spots of the field. Mantling gules and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
vert, ducally gorged argent, charged on the erasure with
three ermine spots or. Motto — " Fides nudaque Veritas."
Postal address — Bearsted Vicarage, Kent. Club — Bath
(Piccadilly).
VERNON LUSHINGTON, Esq., K.C., formerly
Deputy Judge- Advocate -General, County Court Judge
(retired). Born 1832, being the fourth son of the late Rt.
Hon. Stephen Lushington, P. C, by his wife Sarah, dau.
of the late Thomas William Carr of Frognal, Hampstead.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse wavy between three
lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots of the field.
Crest— A lion's head erased vert, charged with three ermine
spots or, and ducally gorged argent. Married, Feb. 28,
1865, Jane (who d. 1884), third dau. of Francis Mowatt ;
and has Issue — Katharine ; Margaret ; and Susan. Postal
address — 36 Kensington Square, W. Club — Athena?um.
LUSK (Granted H. Coll., 1874; matric. L.O., 20 May
1903). Azure, an ancient ship with three masts, sails
furled proper, colours flying gules, on a chief argent, a
woolpack sable between two mullets gules. Mantling
azuie and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
ancient ship as in tie arms, surmounted by a rainbow
proper. Motto — " Laus Deo." Livery — Blue, silver
facings.
Son of John Lusk of Barr, Ayrsh., b. 1789; d. 1828;
m. 1809, Margaret, d. of John Earl of Knockdolian,
CO. Ayr : —
Sir Andrew Lusk, ist Bart. (4 Aug. 1874), M.P. for
Finsbury 1865-1885, J. P. Middx. and Member of Coni-
^ is tlie Military Cockade.
Lut
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mission of Lieutenancy for City of London (Sheriff 1860-1.
Lord Mayor 1873-4), b. 1810; m. 1848, Elizabeth, d. of
James Potter of Grahamstown, Falkirk. Res. — 15 Sussex
Square, Hyde Park, W.
Sons of John Lusk, Gentleman, of Girvan, b. 1814 ;
d. ; ni. ist, 28 Jan. 1851, Mary [d. 1853), d. of
Thomas M'llvvraith, Laird of Black Clanchrie and
Dochern, co. Ayr; 2nd, 1857, Helen, d. of John Stillie
of May bole :—
Thomas M'lhvraith Lusk, Gentleman, /'. 1853; m. 1899,
Elizabeth Hamilton. Res. — Aondarroch, Helensburgh,
Dumbartonsh.
Robert Lusk, Gentleman.
Andrew Potter I^usk, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Hugh David Lusk, Gentleman, /'. i860. Res. —
James Lusk, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Sonsof James I^usk of Fearn Bank, Lanarksh., b. 1817 ;
d. 1890; VI. 1846, Janet, d. of Andrew Reid of Hamilton,
Cambuslang : —
John Lusk, Gentleman [Arms as above, and (matric.
30 May 1903) a bordure silver. Crest — An ancient ship as
in the arms, but without the rainbow as above], b. 14 July
1848; 711. 10 Aug. 1876, Jessie, d. of David Colville ; and
has issue — (i) James Lusk, Gentleman, b. 19 Sept. 1878;
(2) David Colville Lusk, Gentleman, b. ig Nov. i88i ;
and Janet. Res. — South Dean, Merchiston, Edinburgh ;
Coulter House, Lanarkshire.
Andrew Lusk, Gentleman, b. 3 June 1853. Res. — St.
Moritz, Windsor.
LUTLEY, see BARNEBY-LUTLEY.
LUTTRELL, see FOWNES-LUTTRELL..
H CHARLES ROBERT FLETCHER LUTWIDGE.
® Esquire, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, J. P. and Deputy-Lieut,
for the counties of Cumberland and Kent, M.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law. Bor7i August 2, 1835, being the only son
of the late Rev. Charles Henry Lutwidge, M.A. (Cantab.),
Vicar of East Farleigh, co. Kent, by his wife Anne Louisa,
only dau. of Robert Raikes of Welton House, co. York.
Armorial bearing's— Azure, three caps of maintenance or,
turned up ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per pale argent and
gules. Motto — " Deo, patria, amicis." 6Va/j— Holm Rook
Hall, Whitehaven, Cumberland; Shandon, Tunbridge
Wells, Kent. C///^ — United University.
LUXFORD, see ROBERTSON-LUXFORD.
LUXMOORE, see NAINBY-LUXMOORE.
§ CHARLES FREDERICK CORYNDON LUX-
MOORE, Esquire, of Broadwoodwiger and Ger-
mansweek. Lord of the Manor of Witheridge, all in co.
Devon, Lord of the Manor and Patron of Church Minshull,
in CO. Chester. Born July 18, 1872, being the only son of
the late Capt. Charles Lu.\moore, formerly Luxmoore-
Brooke, of Witherdon, Devon, and Ashbrook Hall, Cheshire
(who assumed the additional surname of Brooke by Royal
Licence in 1884,), late of H.M. 37th Regt., sometime
A.D. C. to the Governor of Ceylon (served through Indian
Mutiny on Staff), by his wife Mary Rosalie, eldest dau. of
Rev. Charles Thomas Carpenter, M.A. , of Launceston,
Devon. He discontinued the use of the additional name
of Brooke in 1894 and resumed the name and arms of Lu.x-
moore only by Royal Licence. Armorial bearings —
Argent, two chevronels gules between three moorhens
proper, all within a bordure nebuly sable, charged with
eight bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
SCCVRIS'ffflT'SffVP
wreath of the colours, a battle-axe erect proper between two
pomegranates leaved and slipped or. Motto — " Securis
fecit securum." Married, Aug. 17, 1897, Rosalie Maud
Acworth, younger dau. of Edmund Woods Ommanney,
and grand-dau. of Vice-Admiral of the Fleet H. M. Om-
manney of Stonehouse, Plymouth ; and has Issue — (i)
Charles Manaton Grosvenor Luxmoore, Gentleman, b.
June 23, 1898 ; (2) Coryndon Ommanney Luxmoore,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1900; (3) Henry Frederick Lux-
moore, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5, 1903. Address — Ashbrook
Towers, Middlewich.
LYBBE, see POWYS-LYBBE.
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LYDALL (Vn. Berks. 1664; ped. H. Coll.). Azure, a
saltire or, over all, on a fesse of the last, three pellets.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown
chequy or and azure, a heron's head erased of the first,
in the beak a scroll inscribed " Et patribus et posteritate."
Livery — Blue and silver.
Son of John Dodd Lydall, Gentleman, h. 1801 ; d.
1894 ; m. 1836, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Charles Haw-
thorne :—
William Hawthorne Lydall, Gentleman, Solicitor, f).
1849 ; m. 1878, Mary, d. of Edward Loader of Pointington,
Somerset ; and has issue^(i) William Edward Dycer
Lydall, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) Henry Hugh Wykeham
Lydall, Gentleman, l>. 1885. A'w.— -Strawberry House,
Chiswick, London, W. C///^^Wimbledon Golf.
Son of Dr. Lydall (s. of John Uodd Lydall) :—
Wykeham Tracey Lydall, Gentleman, M.D. (Brux.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lend.), b. 1870. Res.—C\\.y Road,
Birmingham.
ALEXANDER LYELL, Esquire. J. P. and C.C. for co.
Forfar. Bo)-n Oct. 10, 1853, being the eldest son of the
late Andrew Lyell, Esq., J. P., of Gardyne, co. Forfar.
Club — Scottish Conservative (Edin. ). Armorial bearings —
Or, a cross azure, between four cross crosslets fitch(5e gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand holding a sword erect proper, between
two sprigs of laurel also proper. Motto — "Tutela." Mar-
ried, firstly, Dec. 7, 1881, Eliza, dau. of Edward Collier,
late of tile Grange, Forfarshire ; and has Issue — (i)
Alexander Lyell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23, 1882 ; (2) Thomas
Lyell, Gentleman, b. Dec. 4, 1883 ; (3) Robert Lyell, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 23, 1887 ; (4) David Collier Lyell. Gentleman, b.
Oct. 31,1893; Marjory Helen ; and Jean. He w. secondly,
Ethel Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Legat, W.S., late of Esk-
park, Musselburgh. Residence — Gardyne Castle, co. Forfar.
LYNCH (U.O.). Azure, a chevron between three trefoils
slipped or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lynx passant, cowarded proper. Motto —
" Semper fidelis."
Son of Patrick Marcus Lynch, Esq., J. P., of Duras
and Renniore (High Sheriff 1845), f'- 1785; d. 1864;
m. 1820, Ellen, only d. of John Wilson of Belvoir, co.
Clare :—
John Wilson Lynch. Esq. , late Major 4th Bait. Con-
naught Rangers, J. P. and D.L. co. Galway, J. P. co.
Clare (High Sheriff of Galway 1858, Clare 1866. and
Galway 1870), b. 1831 ; m. 1865, Fanny, d. of Sir Thomas
N. Redington, K.C.B.. of Kilcornan ; and has surv. issue
— (i) Thomas David Lynch, Gentleman, b. 1870; (2)
William Patrick l^ynch, Gentleman, b. 1899; Ellen; and
Fanny. Seats — -Duras, Kinvara, co. Galway ; Renmore,
Galway ; Belvoir, Six-Mile Bridge, co. Clare. Clubs^
United Service (Dublin), County (Galway), County (Clare).
W JAMES BEVERLY LYNCH, Esquire, Brevet-
w Colonel, late Commandant 12th Bengal Cavalry,
Indian Staff Corps. Born July 1, 1848, being the youngest
son of Samuel Smith Lvnch, late 77th Regt. , and his wife,
Catherine Rebecca, dau. of John Cox. Armorial bearings
— Azure, on a chevron, between three trefoils slipped or, as
many hurts. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a wolf passant coward proper, collared or,
charged with a hurt and chained of the second. Motto —
" Semper fidelis. " Married, Aug. 2, 1881, Eleanor Dupre
Meadows, dau. of George Williams Bishop, Esq., General
Indian Staff Corps ; and has Issue — Jasper Beverley Lynch,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 3rd Royal Irish Fusiliers, b. Dec. ir,
1883 ; and Beryl. Postal address — Weston Wood, New-
port, Shropshire. Club — Army and Navy.
D.-VME HARRIET LYNCH-BI.OSSE, commonly called
Lady Harriet Lynch-Blosse, daughter of the Most Honour-
able the second Marquess of Sligo. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three trefoils
slipped or (being the arms of Lynch, there being none
recorded in Ulster's Office for Blosse), and impaling the arms
of Browne, namely, sable three lions passant in bend between
two double cottises argent. Married, March 31, 1853,
Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, tenth Baronet, of Castle Carra, in
the county of Mayo, who died 1893 ; and has Issue — (i) Sir
Henry Lynch-Blosse, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ;
(2) Robert Lynch-Blosse, Esquire, Captain and Adjutant
King's Own Borderers, b. Feb. 14, 1861 [m. Alice, dau. of
E. Pery-Knox-Gore] ; (3) William Conyngham Lynch-
Blosse, Esq., b. Feb. 15, 1864, d. Nov. 19, 1870; (3)
Francis Lynch-Blosse, Lieut. Highland Light Infantry, b.
Nov. 27, 1868; Harriet [m., Nov. 6, 1883, Sir Henry
Augustus Robinson, K.C.B.]; and Mary [»z., March 8,
1892, Robert Nicholas Hardinge, Esq., commonly called
the Honourable Robert Nicholas Hardinge]. Residences—
Athavallie, Balla, co. Mayo ; 11 Haddington Terrace,
Kingstown, co. Dublin.
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Sir henry LYNCH-BLOSSE, eleventh Baronet, of
Castle Carra, in the county of Mayo. Born April 21, 1857,
being the eldest son of the late Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse,
tenth Baronet, by his wife Harriet, commonly called Lady
Harriet, daughter of the Most Honourable the second
Marquess of Sligo ; and succeeded his father 1893, under
the creation of June 8, 1622. Club — Kildare Street (Dubhn).
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron
between three trefoils slipped or, the escutcheon being
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet (being the
arms of Lynch, there being no arms of Blosse recorded in
Ulster's Office). Crest (of Lynch)— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf passant coward argent. Motto — "Semper
fidelis." Seat — Athavallie, Balla, co. Mayo.
CHARLES RUSHWORTH LYNCH-STAUNTON.
Born 1854, being the eldest son of the late Marcus
Staunton Lynch-Staunton of Clydagh, by his wife Horatia
Anne, daughter of Charles Powlett Rush worth, Com-
missioner of Inland Revenue. Club — Union. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, two chevronels sable
(for Staunton) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three
trefoils slipped or (for Lynch). Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a fox statant proper (for Staunton); 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lynx passant proper, charged with
a mullet gules (for Lynch). Motto — "En Dieu ma foy."
Seat — Clydagh, Headford, Tuam, in the county of Galway.
The Rev. JOHN LYNES, M.A. Camb., formerly Vicar
of Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, and Melchbourne, Beds.
Born March 6, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Lynes, by his wife Frances, dau. of the Rev. George Boulton,
Rector of Oxendon, CO. Northampton. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a bend azure, between two lions rampant gules,
a fleur-de-lis between two griffins' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a fleur-de-lis argent, a lion rampant gules. MottO —
" Foi, roi, droit." Married, Nov. 17, 1853, Mary Campion,
dau. of Booth Hodgetts ; and has Issue — (i) John Lynes,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 21, 1863; (2) Thomas Lynes, Gentle-
man, b. June 4, 1865; (3) Booth Hodgetts Lynes, Gentle-
man, b. April 23, 1867; and Frances Mary [;«., Sept. 9,
1884, Col. William Brooks Butlin]. Residence — Sandesfort
House, Wyke Regis, Dorset.
§ SAMUEL PARR LYNES, Esquire, Colonel R.A.
Born June 29, 1838, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. John Lynes, LL. B. , F.S.A., J. P. co. Northampton,
and Incumbent of Hatton, co. Warwick, by his wife'Caroline
Sobieski, eldest dau. and co-heiress (with her youngest sister,
Lady Marshall) of John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Den-
bigh. Armorial bearings — On a bend Hzure, between two
lions rampant gules, a fleur-de-lis between two gryphons'
heads erased or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a fleur-de-lis argent, a lion
rampant gules. MottO — "Foi, roi, droit." Seat — Garth-
meilio, Corvven, North Wales. Clubs — United Service,
Junior Carlton.
LYON CLERK, see GRANT.
LYON KING OF ARMS, see PAUL.
LYON (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion passant or, between
three plates each charged with a griffin's head erased sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours,
Motto — " Pro rege et patria." Livery — Black and white.
Sons of Thomas Lyon, Esq., of Appleton Hall, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1786; d. 1859; ;;/. 1820, Eliza, d. of
George Clayton of Lostock Hall, Lanes, (by Dolly,
sister of ist Lord Gardner) : —
Thomas Henry Lyon, Esq., J. P. co. Chester (High
Sheriff 1867), late Lieut. R.N., and sometime Capt. in the
Mil., b. 1825 ; in. ist, i860, Vanda [d. 1861), d. of John,
ist Lord Winmarleigh ; 2nd, 1872, Edith Grace, d. of
William Hill Branker of Bispham Hall, Lanes. ; and has
issue — Dorothy [/«. 1904, 2nd Baron Acton]. Seat — Apple-
ton Hall, nr. Warrington. Town res. — Rutland Lodge,
Knightsbridge, S.W. Chib — Army and Navy.
Charles Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1832. Kcs. —
Sons of Col. Francis Lyon, R.H.A., b. 1834; d. 1885 ;
m. 1863, Flora, d. of Hon. A. Annesley : —
Capt. Charles Lyon, R.A., A.D.C. to Gov. of Ceylon,
b. 1865 ; m. 1S94, Rachel Mary Fearne, only child of Sir
Arthur Havelock, K.C.M.G., Gov. of Ceylon: and has
issue — Francis ("harles Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1895. Nes. —
Capt. Francis Lyon, R.A., b. 1867. Res. —
Capt. Arthur Lyon, ist Batt. Border Regt., b. 1869.
Res.—
Heury Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
LYONS (U.O.). Gules, gutt6-d'or, a lion rampant of
the second, on a chief arched of the last, a torteau between
two crosses potent of the field. Mantling gules and or.
Crest^On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
or, holding between the paws a cross potent gules.
Motto — " In te Domine sperair."
Son of Alexander Lyons of Rathellen, b. ; d. 1900 ;
m. Ellen, d. of Robert Culbertson of Ballsinodare, co.
Sligo : — ■
Alexander Culbertson Lyons, Gentleman, b. 7 Sept.
1892. Seat — Rathellen, Sligo.
Sons of Henry Lyons, Esq., J. P., of Rathellen, co.
Sligo, b. \ d. ; m. , Margaret Monds : —
The Very Rev. James Lyons, B.D. (Dublin), late Dean
ofOssory,^. . Res. —
Henry Lyons, Gentleman, J. P. borough of Sligo, b.
Res. — Baymount, Sligo.
LYONS (U.O. ). Sable, a chevron ermine, between
three lions sejant guardant argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest^On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a
lion's head erased argent. Motto — " Noli irritare leones."
Sons of John Charles Lyons of Ledestown Esq., J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff co. Westmeath 1816), b. 1792 ;
d. 1874; ni. 2nd, 1856, Frances Ellen, d. of Thomas
Walsh of Belleview, co. Westmeath : —
John Charles Lyons, Esq., J. P. b. 1861 ; m. 1882,
Evelyne Maude, d. of Frederick Pilkington of Newberry
Hall, CO. Kildare ; and has issue — John Charles Geoffrey
Pilkington Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Gladys Maude
Pilkington; and Coral Cecil Constance. .S'(?rt/— Ledestown,
Mullingar, co. Westmeath.
§j!& Admiral of the Fleet Sir ALGERNON
Wf M'LENNAN LYONS, Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (1897),
J. P. and D.L. for co. Glamorgan, Commander-in-Chief
at Devonport since 1893. Bo?-n 1833, being the son of
Lieutenant - General Humphrey Lyons, by his first wife
Eliza, daughter of Henry Bennett of Fir Grove, Liver-
pool ; created Knight Conmiander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Sable, a chevron ermine, between three sea-lions
sejant guardant argent ; the escutcheon being surrounded
by the ribbon and the collar of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a G.C.B. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a sea-lion's head erased
argent, gorged with a naval crown azure. Alarried, 1879,
Louisa Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Penrice of Kil-
vrough, in the county of Glamorgan. Postal address —
Kilvrough, county Glamorgan.
JAMES BRISTOW LYONS, Gentleman. Born October
14, 1853, being the fourth son of the late William Thomas
Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant of Old Park and Brookhill, in the county of
Antrim, by his wife Julia Maria, third daughter of Captain
James Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of Sligo.
Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant azure. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, holding in
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent ; with the Motto, " In
te Domine speravi." Married, October 8, 1885, Marguerite
Julia, daughter of Jules Festu-Villiaumey of Calvados, in
Normandy; and has Issue — (i) William Barry Lyons,
Gentleman, born July 11, 1887; (2) James Henry Lyons,
Gentleman, born February 28, 1889. Residence — 3 West
Elmwood, Belfast. Club — Ulster (Belfast).
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ROBERT COLVILL JONES LYONS, Gentleman,
formerly an Officer 43rd Light Infantry (has New Zealand
Medal). Born October 26, 1844, being the second son of the
Jate William Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, in
the county of Antrim, by his wife Julia Maria [to whom refer],
daughter of Captain James Jones of Mount Edward, in the
county of Sligo. Livery — Light blue and white. Armorial
beaxings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant
azure. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant, holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto
Tyrone ; and has Issue — William Holmes St. John Lyons,
Gentleman, born December 28, 1888 ; Vera Patricia Mabel ;
— "In te Domine speravi." Married, December 8, i86g,
Helen Caroline, second daughter of John Le Mottt^e of Le
Vauqui^dor, Guernsey, Judge of the Royal Court ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Colvill Lyons, Gentleman, born January
9, 1873; (2) Guy Cary Lyons, Gentleman, born October
i6, 187s; and Muriel.
WILLIAM HENRY LYONS, Esq., J. P. co. Cork and
City (High Sheriff 1868), and for Co. Limerick (High Sheriff
1874). Born 1825, being the eldest son of the late Sir
William Lyons, Knt. , who was Mayor of Cork 1848-1849
and High Sheriff 1856, by Harriet, dau. of Spencer Dyer,
Esq., of Garras, co. Cork. Club — Royal Cork Yacht
(Queenstown). Armorial bearings— Argent, a royal crown
proper, between two lions passant guardant in chief sable,
and in base an ancient ship of three masts of the second,
between two flowers gules. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant sable. Motto— " Virtute et fidelitate." Married,
1862, Katie, dau. of Richard Walter Agar of Ballycasheen ;
and has /.vj?/c— William Henry Lyons, Esq., late Capt.
Limerick Art. Mil., b. 186-.
WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES LYONS, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Born July
31, 1843, being the eldest son of the late William Thomas
Bristow Lyons, E:squire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, in the county of
Antrim, and his wife Julia Maria [to whom refer], daughter
of Captain James Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of
Sligo. C/«<5j— Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast). Livery—
Light blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, a lion rampant azure ; and for his Crest, a
demi-lion rampant, holding in his de.xter paw a fleur-delis
argent ; with the Motto, " In te Domine speravi." Married,
January 5, 1888, Mary Eliza (Lily), eldest daughter of George
Evans of Gortmerron House, Dungannon, in the county of
Evylyn Sara Evans ; and Lily Eileen. Postal address—
Richmond Lodge, Strandtown, co. Down.
HENRY MTLLOUGHBY STEWART LYONS-
MONTGOMERY, Gentleman. Born .Sept. 16, 1850,
being the second son of the late Hugh Lyons-Montgomery,
Esq., J. P. arid D.L. , High Sheriff 1840, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Henry Smith. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-lis or; ii. and iii. ,
gules, three gem rings or, gemmed azure, over all an
escutcheon argent, charged with a trefoil slipped vert (for
Montgomery) ; 2. azure, three battle-axes erect, two and
one argent (for Batten) ; 3. per fesse or and azure, three
lions rampant within a tressure flory, all counterchanged
(for Lyons); 4. as first. Motto — "Patriae infelici fidelis."
Married, April 6, 1876, Jane Slinger, only child of Captain
Travers Crolton of Lakefield. 5f(z/— Belhavel, Kilbargen,
CO. Leitrim, via Dromahaire.
§ LORENZO GEORGE LYSONS, Esquire, Major 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Born
August 6, 1839 ; succeeded his father, 1877. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chief nebulise
argent, issuant therefrom the rays of the sun proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent. Motto — "Valebit." Ma7--
ried, October 1862, Victoria, daughter of General Sir
William Richards, Knight Commander of the Most Hon-
ourable Order of the Bath ; and by her has had Issue —
(i) William Lorenzo George Lysons, Gentleman, born
July, 1863; (2) Daniel George Lysons, Gentleman, died
1867 ; (3) Arthur Charles Fothringham Lysons, Gentle-
man, born 1868; (4) George Lorenzo Lysons, Gentleman,
died 1870; (5) Samuel Victor Davies Lysons, Gentleman,
born 1874; (6) Clement Francis Lysons, Gentleman, died
1875 ; Ethel Tereso, died 1875 ; Mabel Susan Frances ;
Gwendoline Catherine ; Victoria Georgiana, died 1874 ;
and Marguerite Henrietta. Residence — -lo Gratton Road,
W. Kensington, W.
LYSAGHT, quartered by GRIFFIN.
LYSAGHT (U.O., 1758). Argent, three spears erect
gules, on a chief azure, a lion passant guardant or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — on a wreath of the
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colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand hold-
ing a sword all proper. Motto^" Bella, horrida bella."
Sons of John Arthur, 5th Baron Lisle, d. i8n ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1837, Henrietta, d. of John Church : —
The Rt. Hon. George William James Lysaght, 6th
Baron Lisle (18 Sept. 1758) of Mountnorth, co. Cork
[Supporters— Two lions or], 6. 1840 ; m. 1868, Amy Emily,
d. of Ayliffe Langford of Ventnor and St. Heliers, Jersey ;
and has issue^Hon. Horace George Lysaght, J. P. co.
Cork, fi. 1873 [m. 1899, Alice Elizabeth, d. of Sir John
Wrixon-Becher, Bart.; and has surv. issue — John Nicholas
Horace Lysaght, Esq., d. 1903; and Alice Amy]; and
Kathleen Eily. Sea( — Mallow, co. Cork.
Hon. Frederick Lysaght, fi. 1841 ; ;;/. ist, 1867, Annie
Elizabeth (</. 1868), d. of Ayliffe Langford; 2nd, 1868,
Elizabeth Lavinia, d. of D. Le Couteur of Jersey; and has
issue — Frederick Edward John Lysaght, Esq., d. 1868 ;
Hon. and Rev. Henry Lysaght, V. of St. Mary's,
Middleton, Rothwell, i. 1847 ; w. 1875, Susan Isabelle,
d. of Philip Scott of Hill House, Queenstown ; and has
issue — Rev. John Arthur Constantine Lysaght, B. A.,
Vicar of Carham, Northumberland, l>. 1876 [?/t. 1902,
Mary Nicholl, d. of Adam F. Blaudy ; and has issue — •
Winifred Joyce]. A'd-y. — ^Middleton, Rothwell.
LYSAGHT (U.O.). Argent, three spears erect proper,
on a chief crenelli^ azure, a lion passant guardant between
two lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds, a naked arm
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger by the point all
proper. Motto — " Auxilium de superis. "
Son of William Lysaght of Fort William and Hazle-
wood, CO. Cork, Lieut. 93rd Highlanders, ^. 1800 ;
d. 1838; f/i. 1819, Frances, d. of William Atkins of
Fountainville, Mallow, co. Cork : —
William Lysaght, Esq.. J. P. co. Cork, 6. 1826; //t. ist,
1850, Fanny, d, of William Murphy, M.D., Dublin; 2nd,
1868, Charity Elizabeth, d. of John S. Haines, Esq., J. P.,
of Lakeville, Douglas, Cork ; and has issue — (i) William
Lysaght, Gentleman, 6. 1870; (2) John Lysaght, Esq.,
Capt. Cork Art. Mil., l>. 1871, d. 1900; (3) George Lysaght,
Gentleman, 1^. 1873; (4) Christopher Lysaght, Gentleman,'
i. 1875 ; (s) Henry Lysaght, Gentleman, fi. 1878 ; (6) Robert
Lysaght, Gentleman, 6. 1879; and Rosalind. Sead —
Hazlewood, Mallow, co. Cork; Fort William, nr. Done-
raile, co. Cork; Kilbury, nr. Fethard, co. Tipperary ;
Castle Wrixon, co. Cork ; Mintinna, co. Cork.
Sons of the late Thomas Royse Lysaght; Gentleman,
i. 1828; d. 1890; m. 1854, Emily Sophia, d. of Lieut.
Sidney Moss, R.N. : —
Sidney Royse Lysaght, Esq., late Capt. ist Gloucester
Vol. Art., i. 1856; m. 1886, Kathrine, d. of the late Joseph
Clarke of Waddington, Lines. ; and has issue — (i) Edge-
worth Lysaght, Gentleman, d. 1887; (2) Nevil Royse
Lysaght, Gentleman, fi. 1893. Seats — Mintinna, nr. New-
market, CO. Cork ; Backwell Down, co. Somerset. C/itd — ■
Savile.
William Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, 6. 1858 ; m. Eliza-
beth, d. of the late Rev. John Gladstone ; and has issue —
Desmond Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, i. 1903. I^es.— Guy
House, Chepstow.
Herbert Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, d. 1862; m. Ellen,
d. of the late C. Lydiard of Bathurst, N.S.W. ; and has
issue — Douglas Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, i. 1896. J^es.
—Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of the late John Lysaght, Esq., J. P., of Hengrave
Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, />. 1832; d. 1895; m. 1858,
Ellen, d. of Lieut. Sidney Moss, R.N. : —
Frederick Percy Lysaght, Gentleman, i. 1863. /?es. —
Beach Court, Deal.
Arthur Lysaght, Gentleman, 6. 1864 ; m. May, d. of Lt.-
Col. Prendergast ; and has issue — John Lisle Lysaght, fi.
1889. /?«.— Sydney, N.S.W.
Gerald Stuart Lysaght, Gentleman, /;. 1899 : w. Nina, d.
of the late J. L. Press, Gentleman, ^es. — ^Ninehead Court,
CO. Somerset.
Sons of the late William Lysaght, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
i>. 1825; d. 1887; m. 1857, Eliza Jane, d. of Daniel
Conner, Esq., J. P. , of Manch, co. Cork :^
Edward Longfield Lysaght, Gentleman, d. 1862.
Daniel Conner Lysaght, Gentleman, d. 1868; m. 1895,
Helen Agnes, d. of the late Capt. Stafford Jones, S4th and
83rd Regts. ; and has issue — (i) Charles William Conner
Lysaght, Gentleman, 6. 1898; (2) Arthur Conner Lysaght,
Gentleman, ii. 1900; (3) Edward Conner Lysaght, Gentle-
man, i. 1902. ./?(?;.— Portskewit House, Monmouthshire.
Son of the late James Lysaght, Esq., J. P., of Carrig-
more, co. Cork ; m. Adelaide, d. of Gen. Beatson : —
James Douglas Lysaght, Col. A.P.D. ; m. Amy, d. of
H. Vane, Gentleman, of Ceylon. J?es. — Hough Green,
Chester.
CHARLES BYBIE LYSTER, Esquire, Major in the
Buffs (retired). Born May 20, 1852, being the second
son of Frederic Torrens Lyster, Esq., late Lieut. -Col. com-
manding the 2ist Royal North British Fusiliers, by his wife
Ellen, dau. of Edward Lake. C/ufi — Junior Army and
Navy. Livetv — French grey, collar and cuffs salmon colour.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a fesse
sable, three mullets or (for Lyster) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron
argent between three mullets gules, in the dexter and sinister
chief points a bird-bolt in pale or (for Bolton). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet or,
charged with a cross humett^e gules, a stag's head proper.
Motto — " Retinens vestigia famse." Married, Oct. 13,
1885, Alice, only child of Dr. James Bindloss of Prestwich,
near Manchester; and has had Isstie — (i) Anthony St.
George Lyster, Gentleman, b. March 13, 1888; (2) Lumley
Fitzgerald Lyster, Gentleman, b. Oct. 21, 1890; (3) Harry
Stratford Gore Lyster, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1894 {d. Feb.
18, 1895); Sybil; and Rosamund. Postal address — Wave,
Ashburton, Devon.
LYSTER (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, ermine, on a
fesse sable, three mullets or (Lyster); 2 and 3, gules, a
chevron between three mullets argent, in the dexter and
sinister chief points a bird-bolt in pale or (Bolton).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, charged with a cross humett^e gules, a stag's
head proper. Motto — " Retinens vestigia famcE." Livery
— Silver grey with salmon facings.
Sons of Col. Frederic Torrens Lyster of Warren
House, Starcross, Devon, b. 1813 ; d. 1902; m. ist,
1846, Ellen, d. of Edward W. Lake, Solicitor : —
Frederic Edward Lyster, Gentleman, formerly Ensign
3gth Regt. , b. 1846; m. 1877, Graciana, d. and coh. of
Henry Lyster ; and has issue^Frederic St. George Lyster,
Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. — Garden City, Long Island,
U.S.A.
Charles Bybie Lyster [q.v.].
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Arthur Walter Lyster, Esq., Major late 3rd Goorkhas,
6. 18 S3. J?es- —
William O'Brien Lyster, Gentleman, d. 1857; m. 1887,
Mary, d. of James Ross of Perth ; and has issue — Mary
Elizabeth ; Dorothea Lake ; and Winifred Annette. Sea^
— Glatton Hall, nr. Peterborough.
Sir ARTHUR LYTTELTON LYTTELION-
ANNESLEY, K.C.V.O., Lt.-Gen. in the Army, late
Com. of the Forces in Scotland, formerly A. D.C. to the Duke
of Cambridge, Assist. Adj. -Gen. Horse Guards, and Adj.-
Gen. Bombay Army. He assumed in 1884, by Royal Licence,
the name of Lyttelton, as representative of Rt. Hon. George,
ist Lord Lyttelton. Born 1837, being the eldest son of the
late Arthur Lyttelton Annesley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,of
Arley Castle, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Bradley of
Colborne Hall, co. Stafford. Armorial bearings Quar-
terly, ist and 4th grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, paly
of six argent and azure, a bend gfules (for Annesley) ; 2 and
3, quarterly, i. andiiii., azure, a castle triple-towered and
embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and porch gules ;
ii. and iii., gules, three legs armed proper, conjoined in the
centre at the upper parts of the thighs, flexed in triangle,
spurred and garnished or, all within a bordure embattled of
the last (for MacLeod) ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, argent,
a chevron between three escallops sable (for Lyttelton).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the liveries, a Moor's head in profile proper, wreathed about
the temples argent and azure (for Annesley) ; 2. on a wreath
of his liveries, a bull's head caboshed proper, between two
flags gules ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head
in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about
the temples argent and sable (for Lyttelton). Mottoes —
Under the arms, " Hie murus aheneus " ; over the Annes-
ley ciest, " Virtutis amore " ; over the MacLeod crest,
"Hold fast"; over the Lyttelton crest, " Ung Dieu,
ung Roy."
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MAC ADAM, see SMITH.
LiEUT.-CoL. THOMAS STANNARD MAC ADAM,
Lieut. -Col. (retired) late 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster
Regt., J. P. COS. Clare, Limerick, and Sussex. Bom 1827,
being the eldest son of the late Capt. Philip MacAdam of
Blackvvater House, by his wife Elizabeth, third dau. of John
Lannigan Stannard, Esq., J. P., of The Grange, co. Kil-
kenny. C/u6 — United Service. Armorialbearings — Vert,
a cross calvary, in the dexter chief a mullet, and in the
sinister a crescent, all or. Mantling vert and or ; and for
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
cock proper, holding in the bill a cross as in the arms ; with
the Motto, " In hocsigno vinces. " Married, ist, 1855, Eliza-
beth Chi vers, dau. of the late John Seddon Bower, Esq. , J. P. ,
of Broxholme House, York ; and by her (who died 1856) has
Issue — (i) Philip BoWer MacAdam, Esq., b. 1856, Capt.
East Lancashire Regt. (59th); 2nd, 1858, Ellen Jane,
only daughter of the late William D'Arcy Preston, Esq.,
Capt. R.N., J. P., of Borde Hill House, Sussex, and by her
has had, with two sons who died young, (2) Frank Robert
Preston MacAdam, Esq., Capt. Prince of Wales' Own West
Yorkshire (late 14th) Regt., b. 1859, d. July 22, 1893; (3)
Walter MacAdam, Esq., Capt. R.E., b. 1865; Charlotte
Honor ; and Grace Elizabeth [w. , 1893, Col. Edward Hart
Dyke, late R.A.]. Estate and postal address — Blackvvater
House (co. Clare), near Limerick.
CHARLES GODFREY SOMERVILLE McALE-
STER, Esquire, of Loup and Kennox, J. P., Chief of the
Clan Alester, Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,' Bachelor of Arts
of Balliol College, Oxford. Born 1868, being the
eldest son of the late Charles Somerville McAlester of
Kennox, by his wife Williamina Pollok, youngest dau. of
William Pollok Morris of Craig, in the co. of Ayr. Ar-
morial bearings— Or, an eagle displayed gules, armed
sable, .surmounted on the breast of a galley of the first, a
border of the third, charged with three cross crosslets
fitch^e argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
arm in armour erect, the hand holding a dagger in pale all
proper; motto over, "Fortiter." Supporters — Dexter, a
bear pierced in the back with an arrow ; sinister, an eagle
all proper. Motto— " Per mare per terras." .S'ea/— Ken-
nox House, Stewarton, Ayr.
The Latk JAMES CHILD M'ANDREW, Gentleman,
eldest son of William Peter M 'Andrew. Armorial bear-
ings—Sable, an eagle displayed or, in the dexter talon a
dragon proper, a bordure argent, charged with six stars
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest- On a
wreath of his liveries, a galley, oars erect in saltire sable
and flags gules. Motto — " Foituna juvat."
MACARA (L.O.). Ermine, an oak-tree eradicated in
bend dexter, surmounted by a sword proper, hilted and
pommelled or, in bend sinister, supporting on its point an
Imperial crown of the second, on a chief of the third, a
spider sable, between two thistles also proper. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag regardant, lodged in front of an oak-tree proper.
Motto — " Consilio non vi."
Eld. s. of Rev. William Macara, Minister of the Free
Church of Scotland in Strathmiglo, b. 1812; d. 1889.
m. Charlotte Grace, d. of Col. Covvpar, Forfarsh.
Mil. :—
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Charles Wright Macara, Esq., J. P. Lanes., Pres. of the
Internat. Committee apptd. at first Interat. Congress of
Representatives of Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers,
held at Zurich 1904, Pres. of the Federation of Master
Cotton Spinners' Association since 1894, b. 11 Jan. 1845;
m. 14 Jan. 1875, Marion, d. of William Young; and has
issue — William Cowpar Macara, Gentleman, b. 4 Nov.
1875 ; Marion Grace ; Beatrice Mary ; Lillian Emily ; and
Alice Maude. y?d?.f. — Ardmore, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea,
Lancashire. Club — Reform (Manchester).
S ALEXANDER M'ARTHUR, Esquire. J. P. for
Surrey, D.L. for London, M.P. for Leicester
1874-92, and for some years Member of the Legislative
Council of New South Wales. Born March 10, 1814,
being the third son of the late Rev. John M 'Arthur, by
his wife Sarah, dau. of William Findlay of Marghacotton,
CO. Tyrone. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron nebuly azure and cr,
two Eastern crowns m chief and a cross moline in base,
all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound couchai.t
sable, collared and line reflexed over the back argent, a
billet erect or, the whole between two branches of laurel
vert, fructed proper. MottO — " Fide et opera." Married ,
Aug. 19, 1853, Maria Bowden, dau. of the late Rev.
William B. Boyce of The Glebe, Sydney, New South
Wales; and has Issue — (i) William Alexander M'Arthur,
Esq., one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London,
M.P. for St. Austell Div. of Cornwall since 1887, Junior
Lord of the Treasury since 1892, b. April 14, 1857 [w/.,
Aug. 12, 1890, Florence Cremer, eldest dau. of John
Cremer Clarke of Wayste Court, and has issue, two daus.] ;
(2) John Percival M'Arthur, Esq., D.L. for London, b.
July 25, 1858 [w., Sept. 25, 1884, Lilly, dau. of
Addison]; (3) Allen Gordon M'Arthur, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. Jan. 12, 1862 [w. , Sept. 26, 1890, Maud,
dau. of Samuel Finly of Montreal] ; (4) James Harry
Stewart M'Arthur, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. March
10, 1863; (5) George W. M'Arthur, Gentleman, b. Dec.
20, 1864; (6) Ebenezer Jenkings M'Arthur, Gentleman,
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b. July 27, 1872; (7) Alexander M'Arthur, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 10, 1873, d. young; Lilian, d. Jan. 1862; Marian
[m. G. F. Holman]; Sarah Maria \tn. John Southall,
Barrister-at-Law]. Town residence — 79 Holland Park,
London, W.
ALLEN GORDON McARTHUR, Gentleman, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law. Born Jan. 12, 1862, being the third son of
Alexander McArthur, Esq. , J. P. for Surrey, D.L. for London,
M.P. for Leicester 1874-92, by his wife Maria Bowden, dau.
of the late Rev. William B. Boyce of The Glebe, Sydney, New
South Wales. Armorial bearings — Per chevron nebuly
azure and or, two Eastern crowns in chief and a cross
moline in base all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
greyhound couchant sable, collared and line reflexed over
the back argent, a billet erect or, the whole between two
branches of laurel vert, fructed proper. MottO — " P'ide et
opera." Married, Sept. 26, 1889, Maude, dau. of the late
Samuel Finley of Montreal. Residence — 28 Linden Gar-
dens. W. Club — Reform.
JOHN PERCIVAL M'ARTHUR, Esquire, D.L. for
London. Born July 25, 1858, being the second son of
Alexander M'Arthur, Esq., J. P. for Surrey, D.L. for
London, by his wife Maria Bowden, dau. of the late Rev.
William B. Boyce of The Glebe, Sydney, New South
Wales. Armorial bearings — Per chevron nebuly azure
and or, two Eastern crowns in chief and a cross moline in
base all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound
couchant sable, collared and line reflexed over the back
argent, a billet erect or, the whole between two branches
of laurel vert, fructed proper. MottO — "Fide et opera."
Married, Sept. 25, 1884, Lilly, dau. of Adison.
Residence —
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER M'ARTHUR, Esquire, one
of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London, M.P. for St.
Austell Division of Cornwall since 1887, Junior Lord of the
Treasury 1892-95. Born at Sydney, N.S. W. , April 14, 1857,
being the eldest son of Ale.xander M 'Arthur, Esq., J. P. for
Surrey, D. L. for London, M.P. for Leicester, by his wife
Maria Bowden, dau. of the late Rev. William B. BoyceofThe
Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron nebuly azure and or, two Eastern crowns in
chief and a cross moline in base all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a greyhound couchant sable, collared
and line reflexed over the back argent, a billet erect or,
the whole between two branches of laurel vert, fructed
proper. Motto — "Fide et opera." Married, Aug. 12,
1890, Florence Cremer, third dau. of John Cremer Clarke
of Wayste Court ; and has hs7te — John Alexander M 'Arthur,
Gentleman ; and two daughters. Residences — 12 Buck-
ingham Gate, S.W. ; 4 Third Avenue, Hove. Clubs —
Reform, Devonshire, Bath, National Liberal, City Liberal,
Union (Sydney), Australian (Sydney).
MACARTNEY, see ELLISON-MACARTNEY.
CARLILE HENRY H.^YES MACARTNEY, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Cantab.). Bor?! March 3,
1842, being the second son of the late Maxwell Macartney,
Gentleman, M.D. , and his wife Emily Eliza, dau. of William
Henry Hayes of the Hon. East India Co.'s Service. Ar-
morial bearings— Or, a buck trippant gules, attired and
unguled argent, a bordure of the second charged with eight
roses of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm, vested and cuffed
bendy gules and or, the hand holding a rose branch both
proper. Motto — " Mens conscia recti. " A/arried, }a.n. 17,
1880, Louisa, fifth dau. of Henry Gardiner of Essendene,
Caterham, co. .Surrey ; and has /ssue — (i) Maxwell Henry
Hayes Macartney, Gentleman, 6. Dec. 13, 1880; (2) Carlile
Aylmer Macartney, Gentleman, fi. Jan. 24, 1895 ; Sylvia
Carlile ; Margaret Camilla ; an(l Beatrice Sydney. Seat —
Foxhold, Thatcham, co. Berks. C///^ — Savile.
CARTHANACH GEORGE MACARTNEY, Esq., J. P.
CO. Antrim. Born 1869, being the only son of the late
George Travers Macartney of Lissanoure, by Henrietta
Frances, third dau. of Robert Smyth of Gaybrook, co. West-
meath. C/ud — Sackville Street, Dublin. Annorial bear-
ings—Or, a buck trippant gules, attired argent, a bordure
of the second, and impaling the arms of Macartney-Filgate,
namely azure, two bars argent, between six mullets, three,
two, and one or. Mantling gules and or; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the
hand grasping a rose branch in flower, all proper. Motto
— "Mens conscia recti." Married, 1890, Margaret Try-
phena Mabel, eldest dau. of Townley Macartney-Filgate,
Esq., of Lowtherstone, co. Dublin ; and has /ssue — Dervock
George Auchinleck Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1891. Sea/ —
Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim.
Sir JOHN MACARTNEY, 3rd Baronet (Jan. 4. 1799),
of Lish, CO. .Armagh. Born 1833, being the son of the Rev.
Sir William Isaac Macartney, 2nd Bart., by his wife Ellen,
dau. of Sir John Barrington, Bart., of Barrington Hall, co.
Essex. Armorial bearings — Or, a stag trippant within a
bordure gules. The escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped at the
elbow holding a slip of a rose-tree, with three roses thereon
all proper. Motto — " Stimulat sed ornat." Married, Sept.
I, 1865, Catherine, second dau. of the late Alexander
Miller, Esq., of Merindindi, Victoria ; and has issue —
(i) William Isaac Macartney, Esq., b. Oct. 13, 1867; (2)
Alexander Miller Macartney, Esq., d. July 24, 1869;
(3) John Barrington Macartney, Esq., i. Oct. 26, 1873;
(4) Herbert Charles Macartney, Esq. , (5. March 11, 1876;
(5) Robert Graham Macartney, Esq., b. Dec. 7, 1878,
d. Aug. 20, 1879; (6) David Edwin Macartney, Esq., fi.
July 5, 1880; (7) Harold Eric Joseph Macartney, Esq.,
fi. 1882; (8) Victor Alan Macartney, Esq., 6. 1887. Resi-
dence— Jolimont, Mackay, Queensland, Australia.
The Late Lieut. -Colonel MAXWELL JAMES
MACARTNEY, R.E. (retired), eldest son of Maxwell
Macartney, late of Rosebrook, co. Armagh. Armorial
bearings— Or, a buck trippant gules, attired and unguled
argent, a bordure of the second, charged with eight
roses of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested and cuffed bendy
gules and or, the hand bare holding a rose branch proper.
Motto — "Mens conscia recti." Postal address — 3 Tor
Gardens, Campden Hill.
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MERVYN EDMUND MACARTNEY, Gentleman.
Born Sept. i6, 1853, being the fourth son of the late Max-
well Macartney, Gentleman, M.D. , and his wife Emily
Eliza, dau. of William Henry Hayes of the Hon. East
India Co.'s Service. Armorial bearings— Or, a buck
trippant gules, attired and unguled argent, a bordure of the
second charged with eight roses of the tliird. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm, vested and cuffed bendy gules and or, the hand hold-
ing a rose branch both proper. Motto — " Mens conscia
recti." Married, July 8, 1891, Elizabeth Wilhelmina, second
dau. of Rt. Hon. 'Charles Thomson Ritchie, P.C. , of Wel-
ders, CO. Bucks, President of H.M. Board of Trade.
The Rev. SYDNEY PARKYNS MACARTNEY.
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A., sometime Vicar of Felbridge,
CO. Surrey, 1884-89. Born Sept. 16, 1843, being the third son
of the late Maxwell Macartney, Gentlemen, M.D., of Rose-
brook, CO. Armagh, and his wife Emily Eliza, dau. of
William Henry Hayes of the Hon. East India Co. 's Service.
Armorial bearings -Or, a buck trippant gules, attired and
unguled argent, a bordure of the second charged with eight
roses of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm, vested and cuffed bendy
gules and or, the hand bare, holding a rose branch proper.
Motto — "Mens conscia recti." Married, Oct. 14, 1869,
Amy Amelia, second dau. of Ellis Oilman ; and has Issue —
(i) Sydney John Macartney, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1874,
(/. June 3, 1883 ; and (2) Mervyn Edward Macartney, Gentle-
man, Nov. I, 1883. Seat — Halket Leaths, Pangbourne,
Berkshire.
TOWNLEY PATTEN HUME MACARTNEY -
FILG.^TE, Esq., J. P. for co. Dublin and co. Louth, late
Capt. 18th Hussars and Scots Greys, and Mil. Sec. to the
Governor of Bombay. Born 1841, being the youngest son
of the late George Hume Macartney, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
of Lissanoure, by Ellen, only dau. of the late Townley
Patten Filgate, Esq., of Lowtherstone, whose name he
assumed in 1862. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street, Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Azure, two bars argent, between six
mullets, three, two, and one or. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin sejant salient argent, pierced through the breast with
a broken spear or, holding the point in its beak. Married,
1862, Tryphena Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Right
Hon. Sir W. Seymour FitzGerald ; and has, with other
Issue — William Townley George Seymour Macartney-
Filgate, Esq., J. P. for co. Dubhn, b. 1864. 6Va/— Lowther-
stone, Balbriggan, Dublin.
FREDERICK FITZGERALD M'CARTY (or M'CAR-
TIE), Esquire, CLE. , Lieut. -Colonel Indian Medical
Service, Port Health Officer, Bombay, served during
Afghan War 1879-80. Born 1851, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Justin M'Carty, Esq., of
Carrignavar, co. Cork, by his wife Louisa, dau. of Edward
Fitzgerald, Maj. H.E.I.C.S. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a stag trippant gules, attired and unguled or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm in armour erect and couped, holding in the
hand a newt all proper. Seat — Carrignavar, co. Cork.
Resideiice — Bombay.
FRANCIS ADAM MACAULAY-ANDERSON, Gen-
tleman, late of Roshnaehane, co. Antrim. Armorial
bearings —
Crests —I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-
tree proper, an escutcheon argent, charged with a boar's
head erased azure (for Anderson) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two arrows in saltire proper, a boot also
proper, spurred or; with the Motto over, " Dulce peri-
culum " (for Macaulay), ("Stand sure").
JAMES McAUSLANE, Gentleman. Borji 1854, being
the eldest son of the Rev. Alexander McAuslane, D.D. , by
his wife Margaret, dau. of James Smith. Livery — Black and
yellow. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a
lion rampant sable, a chief chequy azure and argent. Above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degiee, with a
mantling sable, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a dexter hand charged w ith a bezant holding
up a ducal coronet within two laurel branches disposed
orleways all proper ; and in an escroU o\er the same this
Motto,'-" Audaces Juvo." Married, March 8, 1879, Victoria
Albertina, dau. of Andrew Lyons, Knight Commander of the
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Patras ; and has Issue —
James Stuart Colquhoun McAuslane, Gentleman, born
January 3, 1889; Margaret Ethel; Gladys Victoria ; Edith
Jessica ; and Alesta Ale.xandra. Clubs — National Con-
servative, City Carlton.
M'BARNET (formerly of Torridon in Ross-shire).
Arms (R.L. , 27 March 1865)— Azure, a hart's head
cabossed, attired with ten tynes argent, a chief embattled
of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of
S is tbe Naval Cockade.
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a wreath of his livei ies, a dexter hand grasping a sword in
bend proper. Motto — "Sic ad astra."
Son of — — : —
Lieut. -Col. Alexander Cockburn M'Barnet. Res. —
2 Roland House, South Kensington, S.W.
DAVID MACBRAYNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the COS. of Argyll and Dumbarton, and for the city of
Glasgow. Born July 7, 1851, being the only surviving son
of John Burns MacBrayne, Esq. of Glenbranter, J. P. for cos.
Argyll, Dumbarton and Lanark, and for the city of Glas-
gow, by his wife Magdalene, dan. of William Liddell, Esq.,
Capt. of the ist Regt. of Volunteers in Glasgow. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules two lions passant
guardant, parted per pale or and argent ; 2 and 3, quar-
terly i. and iiii., argent, a dexter hand fesseways proper,
holding a cross crosslet fitch^e azure; ii. and iii. , argent,
a tower embattled gules (for MacNaughton). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, out of
a ducal coronet, a dexter arm grasping a sword all proper ;
and in an escroll above the Motto, " Fortis ceu leo fidus."
Married, 1882, Amelia Catherine, youngest dau. of John
Smyth Owen, Madras Medical Service ; and has Issue —
John Owen MacBrayne, Gentleman, b. 1885; Amelia
Madeleine ; and Vera Sophia Eiizabeth. Seat — Glenbranter,
Strachur, Argyllshire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Western
(Glasgow), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
GEORGE M'CALL, Esquire, J. P. co. of Lanark, late
Colonel 4th Batt. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a
Member of the Royal Company of Archers. Born Dec. 6,
1830, being the third and only surviving son of the late
James M'Call, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his wife Anna
Catharina L De Wet, dau. of Henricus Fehrszen of the
Cape of Good Hope. Annorial bearings — Gules, two
arrows saltireways points upward argent, surmounted by a
fesse chequy of the second and sable between three buckles
also of the second, all within a bordure engrailed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a leg in armour couped at the calf proper and
spurred or. Motto—" Duke periculum." Estates— T)2l\-
dowie, Lanarkshire, and Lawmarnock, Renfrewshire. Seat
— Daldowie, Broomhouse, N.B. Clubs — Conservative
(S.W.), Western (Glasgow).
HARDY BERTRAM McCALL, Gentleman, Fellow of
the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland. Born Dec. i, 1859,
being the second son of John McCall of Walthamstow,
in the county of Essex, by his wife Agnes, daughter and
heir of Robert Allan, Surgeon, Professor of Surgery at
Edinburgh University, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries, &c. Liveiy — Blue coat, with
silver buttons, black trousers. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms: Azure, a pheon argent, on a chief of the
last two spur-rowels gules, within a bordure ermine. On a
helmet befitting his degree, mantled gules, doubled argent,
a griffin's head betwixt two wings proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Dulce periculum." Married,
September 12, 1882, Vida Mary (who died March 16, 1894),
second daughter of James Anderson of London ; and has
Issue — Thomas Hardy McCall, Gentleman, born February
24, 1894; and Vida Mary. He married secondly, Maud
Eleanor, elder dau. of the late Charles Macnally of Greno-
side, :ind of Allerton House, Durham.
Major-General Sir HUGH McCALMONT, Knight
Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
(Mil. Div.) 1900 (C.B. 1885), C.V.O., 1903; late M. P. for
North Antrim. Born Feb. 9, 1845, being the eldest son of
the late James McCalmont, Esquire, J. P., of Abbeylands,
in the county of Antrim, by his wife Emily, daughter of
the late James Martin, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant, of
Ross, in the county of Galway ; was created Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Livery —
Blue, with blue and white striped vest. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a cross vair, between four fleurs-de-lis or,
and impaling the aims of Bingham, namely azure, a bend
cotised between six crosses pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head erased proper charged with a fleur-
de-lis as in the arms ; with the MottO, " Nil desperandum."
Married, 1885, Rose Elizabeth, commonly known as the
Honourable Rose Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honour-
able John Charles Robert Bingham, the fourth Baron Clan-
morris; and \\2iS Issue — Dermot Hugh Bingham McCalmont,
Esq., born 1887. Estate — Abbeylands, co. Antrim. Postal
address — Mount Juliet, Thomastown, Kilkenny. Clubs —
Army and Navy, Cavalry, Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin),
Ulster, Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
JAMES MARTIN McCALMONT, Esquire, late Capt.
8th King's Royal Irish Hussars and Denbighshire Hussars,
Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Marlborough, Knight of the
Most Noble Order of the Garter, and Earl Cowper, Knight
of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, when Viceroys of
Ireland, 1877-1882 ; Member of Parliament for East Antrim
since 1885, Honorary Colonel Antrim Artillery. Born May
23, 1847, being the second son of the late James McCal-
mont, Esquire, Justice of the Peace (Antrim Rifles), of
Abbeylands, in the county of Antrim, by his wife Emily,
daughter of the late James Martin, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Ross, in the county of Galway. Livery —
Blue, with white and blue striped vest. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a cross vair between four fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the
ra is tbe Military Cockade,
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escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a griffin's
head erased proper, charged with a fleur-de-lis as in the
arms; with the Motto, "Nil desperandum." Married,
October 1880, Mary, youngest daughter of Colonel Romen
of Bryncenilyn, Dolgelly, North Wales ; and has Issue —
Robert Alexander Chaine McCalmont, Esquire, Captain
JAMES NAPIER M'CAMMOND. Esquire. Bom Feb.
21, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Sir W. M'Cam-
mond, J. P., Lord Mayor of Belfast 1894-95 ^"d 96, by his
first wife Margaret M., eldest dau. of the late William
Carbon of Carryduff, co. Down. Armorial bearings— Or,
a fesse vair between three sea-horses proper. Mantling'
azure and or. Crest— Out of a mural crown, a lion's head
gules, charged on the neck with a bell argent. Motto —
"Justus ac tenax." Married, July 2, 1877, Rita, dau. of
Thomas S. Wilson. Seats — Ormisdale, Fortwilliam Park,
Belfast ; Arnside, Whitehead, co. Antrim.
§ WALTER EDWIN CARSON M'CAMMOND,
Esquire, Major and Second in Command of 4th Batt.
Royal Irish Rifles, J. P. for Belfast (Queen's Royal Antrim
Ritles). Born July 31, 1874, being third and youngest son of
the late Sir William M'Cammond, Knt., J. P. for Belfast,
Lord Mayor of Belfast 1894-5, by his wife Margaret Morrow,
eldest dau. of the late William Carson of C,nrryduff,co. Down.
Livery — Dark drab, with blue facings and gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse vair between three sea-
and Adjutant Irish Guards, born August 27, 1881 ; and
Margaret. Postal address — Magheramorne, co. Antrim.
Clubs— Q'sxXx.ow, Kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster, (Belfast).
horses proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out l f a
mural crown a lion's head gules, charged on the neck with a
bell argent. MottO — " Justus ac tenax." Married, April
19, 1898, Emily Maud, youngest dau. of the late Robert
Porter of Killeen, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast ; and has Issue
^(i) Cecil Robert Walter M'Cammond, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 13, 1899; (2) Arthur Norman William M'Cammond,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 9, 1900; (3) Edwin Sydney Porter
M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. Oct. 12, 1902. Residence —
Innisfayle, Donegall Park, Belfast. Club ~]\im.ox Naval
and Military.
WILLIAM ALFRED M'CAMMOND, Esquire. Born
Aug. 30, 1871, being the second son of the late Sir William
M'Cammond, Knight Bachelor, J. P. for Belfast, Lord
Mayor 1894-95 and 1895-96, by his first wife Margaret M.,
eldest dau. of the late William Carson of Carryduff, co.
Down. Livery— TidLxV blue. Armorial bearings— Or, a
fesse vair between three sea-horses proper, a crescent for
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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difference. Maaitling azure and or. Crest — Out of a
mural crown, a lion's head gules, charged on the neck with
a bell argent. Motto — " Justus actenax." Postal address —
Claremont, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland.
MACCARTIE (U.O.). Argent, a stag trippant gules,
attired and unguled or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped
above the elbow erect, habited in mail argent, the hand
holding up a newt all proper. Motto — " Forti et fideli
nihil difficile."
Sons of Justin MacCartie, Esq., J. P., of Carrignavar,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1815 , d. 1900 ; m. 1848, Louisa,
d. of Major Edward FitzGerald, H.E.I. C.S :—
Lt.-Col. Frederick FitzGerald MacCartie, C.I.E., B.A.,
M.B. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Lt.-Col. Indian Medical Service,
Assay Master to H.M. Mint, Calcutta, served in Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal), h. 1851 ; ;«. 1882, Julie Charlotte,
d. of John Adrian Vanrenen ; and has issue — Sheila de
Courcy; and Geraldine FitzGerald. AVa/— Carrignavar,
CO. Cork.
Robert Capel MacCartie, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.—
Justin Charles MacCartie, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1883, Lilian, d. of J. Boyd; and has issue — Lilian.
Res.~
M'CAUSLAND (U.O.). Or, a boar's head erased
between three boars passant azure. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased azure, armed or, langued gules, and charged with
a crescent of the second. Motto — " Virtus sola nobilitat."
Sons of Conolly Thomas M'Causland, Esq., of
Drenagh, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1866), b. 1828;
d. 1902; VI. 1867, Hon. Laura St. John, d. of 14th
Baron St. John of Bletsoe : —
Maurice Marcus M'Causland, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1872 ;
m. 1902, Eileen Leslie, d. of late Robert Alexander Ogilby,
Esq., D.L. , of Pellipar House, Dungiven ; and has issue —
Helen Laura. Seat — Drenagh, Limavady, co. London-
derry. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
Patrick M'Causland, Esq., late Capt. ist Batt. Leinster
Regt. , ^. 1874. Res. — Ballyness, Coleraine.
Edmund Thomas William M'Causland, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. Roy. Berks. Regt., b. 1883. Res. —
M'CLINTOCK (U.O.). Per pale gules and azure, a
chevron ermine, between three escallops argent. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant proper. Motto^" Virtute et labore."
Sons of late Robert M'Clintock, Esq., of Dunmore,
J. P. cos. Donegal and Londonderry, D.L. co.
Donegal (High Sheriff 1835), b. 1804; d. 1859; m.
1833, Margaret, d. of Robert Macan of Ballynahone
House, CO. Armagh : —
Col. William M'Clintock, J. P. co. Donegal (High Sheriff
1903), late Lt.-Col. R.A., Supt. R.G.P. Factory, Waltham
Abbey, b. 1841 ; m. ist, 1873, Elizabeth Esther [d. 1875),
d. of Samuel Lyle of Oaks Lodge, Londonderry; 2nd,
1877, Isabella, d. of late George FitzMaurice, R.M. ; and
has issue — Robert Lyle M'Clintock, Esq., D.S.O., Capt.
and Bt. Major R.E. , b. 1874. Seat — Dunmore, nr. London-
derry. Club — Army and Navy.
Major Benjamin M'Clintock, late Shropshire Lt. Inf., h.
1843. Res. —
ARTHUR GEORGE FLORENCE M'CLINTOCK,
Esquire, J. P. cos. Wicklow, Carlow, Kildare, Down,
and King's Co., late Lieut. 26th Cameronians. Bom
April 16, 1856, being the only son of the late Lieut. -Col.
George Augustus Jocelyn M'Clintock of Fellows Hall, co.
Armagh, who served in the 52nd Light Infantry, Lieut. -Col.
of the Sligo Rifles, by his wife Catherine Caroline Brownlow,
dau. of Sir James Mathew Stronge, Bart. Armorial bear-
ings—Per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine between
three escallops argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper. Motto —
"Virtute et labore." Married, July 3, 1877, Susan, third
dau. of J. Heywood-Collins, Esq., J. P., of Kelvindale, co.
Lanark, and Lagarie, co. Dumbarton; and has Issue — (i)
Arthur George M'Clintock, Gentleman, Lieut, sth Royal
Irish Lancers, b. April 30, 1878 ; (2) John Heywood
Jocelyn M'Clintock, Gentleman, b. Oct. 21, 1880, Lieut.
i8th Hussars [m. 1904, Mary Catharine, only dau. of Col.
Torkington, late K.A., of Willey, Famham, Surrey]; (3)
Robert le Poer M'Clintock, Gentleman, b. Aug. 19, 1882,
2nd Lieut, the Gordon Highlanders; (4) Edward Stanley
M'Clintock, Gentleman, b. Oct. 7, 1889 ; (5) Ronald St.
Clair M'Clintock, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1892; and Jane
Catherine Gladys. Seats — Rathvinden, Leighlinbridge, co.
Carlow.
CHARLES EDWARD McCLINTOCK, Esquire, Major
and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel late 6th Battalion Royal
Irish Rifles, J. P. co. Antrim. Born May 11, 1844, being
the second son of Major H. S. McClintock, by his wife
Gertrude, daughter of Robert La Touche, Member of
Parliament. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Ulster (Belfast). Ar- ,
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale I
gules and azure, a chevron ermine, between three escallops,
that in the dexter chief or, in the sinister argent, and in
base per pale of the fourth and last. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent; with the MottO, "Virtute
et labore." Man led, August 2, 1881, Blanche Louisa,
daughter of Robert Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice House,
Drogheda ; and has Issue — (i) Stanley Robert McClintock,
Gentleman, born May 17, 1882 ; (2) William Frederick
Charles McClintock, Gentleman, born November 21, 1883;
(3) Edward Louis Longfield McClintock, Gentleman, born
February 21, 1886. Postal address — Glendaragh, Crumlin,
S. O. , county Antrim.
Admiral Sir FRANCIS LEOPOLD McCLINTOCK,
Knight Bachelor, Knight Commander of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor
of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws
of the Universities of Cambridge and Dublin, Honorary
Freedom of the City of.London, and an Elder Brother of
Trinity House. Born July 8, 1819, being the second son
of Henry McClintock, Gentleman, formerly of the 3rd
Dragoon Guards, by his wife Elizabeth Melesina, daugh-
ter of the Venerable Archdeacon Fleury of Waterford ;
dubbed Knight Bachelor, i860 ; created Knight Com-
mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891.
Lively — Red and white. Armorial bearings — Party per
pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine, between three
escallops, that in the dexter chief or, in the sinister
chief argent, and in base per pale of the fourth and
last ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent
his badge as a Knight Commander thereof. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper ; with the
Motto, "Virtute et labore." Married, October 12, 1870,
Annette Elizabeth, second dau. of Robert Foster Dunlop,
Esq., J. P., of Monasterboice House, in the co. of Louth,
by his wife Anna Elizabeth, commonly known as the Hon.
Anna Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Vis-
is tbe Military Cockade,
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count Ferrard, by his wife, the Rt. Hon. Viscountess
Massereene ; a.nd has Issi/e — (i) Henry Foster McClintock,
Esq., fi. Aug. II, 1871 ; (2) John Wilham Leopold
McCUntock, Esq., R. N., /5. July 26, 1874; (3) Robert Single-
ton McClintock, Esq., R.E. , 6. July 26, 1876 ; Anna Eliza-
beth [m. 1902, Bernard Eyre Greenwell] ; and Elizabeth
Florence Mary. Postal address — 16 Queensberry Place,
London, S.W. Clud — United Service.
FREDERICK ROBERT M'CLLNfTOCK, Gentleman.
Bom 1842, being the eldest son of the late Henry Stanley
M'Clintock, Esq., J. P. cos. Antrim, Down, and Kildare,
late of the Royal Artillery, formerly Major Antrim Artillery,
by his wife Gertrude, only dau. of Robert La Touche,
M.P. , of Harristown, co. Kildare, by Lady Emily his wife,
dau. of Rt. Hon. William, ist E;irl of Clancarty. Armorial
beaxings — Per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine be-
tween three escallops argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper.
Motto -" Virtute et labore." Married, 1^77, Lucy An-
tonio, dau. of Sir Anthony Cleasby, Baron of the Exchequer.
Seat — Kilvvarlin, Hillsborough, co. Down.
H JOHN KNOX M'CLINTOCK, Esquire, Major 4th
^ Royal Enniskilling Fusiliers, J. P. and D.L. for the
CO. of Tyrone, High Sheriff 1891. IJor/i Feb. 8, 1864, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Colonel George Perry
M'Clintock, Commander 4th Royal Enniskilling Fusiliers,
J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Tyrone, by his wife Emily
Harriett, dau. of the Reverend Samuel Alexander of Termon,
CO. Tyrone. Livery — Full dress : claret with white facings,
red vest, white breeches ; undress : claret with white facings,
vest alternate stripes of red and blue on white, trousers
black with red stripes. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine
between three escallops, that in the dexter chief or, in the
sinister argent, and in base per pale of the fourth and last.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent ; with the
Motto, " Virtute et labore." Married, April 27, 1893, Amy
Harrietta, eldest dau. and heir of the late John Stewart
Eccles, Esq., D. L., of Eccleaville, co. Tyrone; and has
Issiie — Amelia Isobel Eccles. Estate — Seskinore, and
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone. Postal address — Seskinore, Omagh,
Tyrone. Clubs — Junior, Naval and Military, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
McCOMBIE, see DUGUID-McCOMBIE.
M'CONNEL (L.O., i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the
dexter chief a dexter arm couped gules, holding a cross
crosslet fitch^e sable, in the sinister a galley oars in action
of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief also of the
second, three trefoils slipped of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a stag's
head erased gules, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped
or. Motto — " Victor in arduis."
Dau. and coh. of Henry M'Connel of Cressbrook, co.
Derby : —
Margaret [_m. , David Ainsworth, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
The Flosh, Cumberland. Pes. — 29 Pont Street, London, W.
M'Connel (L.O. , i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief ' ' wavy " and charged with ' ' a fleur-de-lis
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Eld. son of David Cannon M'Connel, Esq., J. P.,
i>. ; d. ; ;//. Mary, d. of Alexander M'Leod : —
James Henry M'Connel, Esq., J. P. for Queensland,
i. 1850; m. 1876, Mary Elizabeth, d. of William Kent,
Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — (i) Edgar Cannon M'Connel,
Gentleman, d. 1881 ; (2) Kenneth Hamlyn M'Connel,
Gentleman,^. 1897 ; Dorothea; Mary Elspeth ; Barbara;
Katherine M'Leod ; Ursula ; and Judith Henry. Seats —
Cressbrook, Queensland ; Shafston, Queensland. Clu6 —
Queensland (Brisbane).
M'Connel (L.O. , i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief "invected," and charged with "a mullet
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Only son of John M'Connel, Gentleman, d. ;
1/. ; m. : —
Arthur John M'Connel, Gentleman, d. . Seat—
Dugandon, Boonah, Queensland.
M'Connel (L.O., i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief "indented," and charged with "an annulet
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Daus. and coheirs of Thomas Houldsworth M'Connel,
Gentleman, of Manchester, b. ; d. ; in. : —
Mary Gwendoline, m. Col. G. S. Banister. Pes. —
Westlake, nr. Yeovil.
Susan Katherine, m. Major W^ D. Garnett-Botfield.
Pes. — Caradox, Broadstairs, Kent.
M'Connel (L.O., i860). Arms and Crest as above,
btrt the chief "nebuly," and charged with "a martlet
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Eld. son of William M'Connel, Gentleman, of Man-
chester, b. 1809; d. 1902 ; m. 1852, Margaret Bradshaw,
d. of John Wanklyn : —
John Wanklyn M'Connel, Esq., J. P. Ayrshire, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1855 ; m. 1885, Edith, d. of Rev. Robert Henry
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cobbold. 5(;(z/j— Knockdolian, Colmonell, Ayrshire; Well-
bank, Prestwich, Manchester.
SSiR ROBERT JOHN M'CONNELL, ist Baronet
(1900), Lord Mayor of Belfast (1900-1901^ J. P. co.
Antrim and for the city of Belfast, D.L. Born Feb. 6, 1853,
being the eldest son of the late Joseph M'Connell, by his
wife" Elizabeth, dau. of James M'Bride. Livety —T)3.tV.
green with black facings, and scarlet and white waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules, in the dexter
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pale azure and sable, a lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter forepaw a sword proper, pommel and hilt ot the
third, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lamp
suspended by chains proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm couptd grasping
three tilting-spears all proper. Motto — "Sine limore."
Married, Nov. 30, 1861, Katharine Maria, sixth dau. of
John Charters of Criiigavad, Belfast. Residence — 13 Harley
Street, W. Clubs — Athenceum, Marlborough, Reform.
M'CORQUODALK (L.O., 2 Apl. 1904). Argent, a stag
salient gules, attired or, surmounted of a fess wreathed of
a ship in full sail proper, in the sinister an arm embowed
argent, the hand holding a trefoil slipped or, on a chief of the
fourth three stags' heads caboshed sable, the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased azure, attired or, and charged with a bee
erect of the last. Motto — " Victor in arduis." Married,
firstly, Jan. i, 1874, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Smylie
of KiUinchy, CO. Down ; and secondly, April 27, 1897, Elsie,
dau. of Geo. Hewson, Esq., J. P., D.'L., of Ennismore, co.
Kerry; and has Issue by his first marriage- (i) Joseph
M'Connell, Esquire, b. Sept. 17, 1877 [w. , April 23, 1900,
Lisa, dau. of Jackson M'Gown, Belfast] ; (2) Alfred Edward
M'Connell, Esquire, h. Nov. 10, 1880; (3) 'I'homas Herbert
M'Connell, Esquire, b. July 10, 1883; (4) William Clarke
M'Connell, Esquire, b. Feb. 25, 1885 ; Margaret [w., Jan. 3,
1899, Henry Herbert Martin] ; and Ethel Muriel. Seat —
The Moat, Strandtown, co. Down. Toiun residence — 37
Royal Avenue, Belfast. Club — Constitutional.
Sir WILLIAM MAC CORMAC, Baronet (1897),
K.C.B. (1901), K.C.V.O. (1898), and Knight Bachehjr,
five times President of the Royal College of Surgeons
of England (1896-1900). Consulting Surgeon and Eme-
ritus Lecturer on Clinical Surgery at St. Thomas' Hospital,
and Hon. Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty the King ; is a
Knight of Grace and Principal Medical Officer of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England. Uorti Jan. 17, 1836,
being the elder son of Henry MacCormac, Esq., of Belfast,
M.D. Univ. of Edinburgh, and his wife Mary, dau. of
William Newsam of Belfast. Armorial toearings — Per
the second and third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a stag statant. Motto —
" Vivat rex."
Son of Col. George M'Corquodale, J. P., D. L., of
Newton-le-Willows, Lanes., and Gadlys, Anglesey
(High Sheriff Lanes. 1882, Anglesey 1889), /;. 1817 ; d.
1895 ; m. ist, Louisa Kate, d. of Frederick Honan of
Cork : —
George Frederick M'Corquodale, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
m. 1879, Mary Augusta Walcott, eld. d. and coh. of late
Lt-Col. Sir Edmund Y. W. Henderson, K.C.B. , R.E.
[Arms of Henderson, vide Henderson]. Seat — The Hoo,
Great Gaddesden, Herts. Res. — Beechwood, Dunstable.
MICHAEL M'CREAGH-THORNHILL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. , High Sheriff 1896, Major late 4th Dragoon
Guards. Born 1829, being the son of the late Col.
Sir Michael M'Creagh, Knight Commander of the
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Frances
Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Christopher Wilson of
the 22nd Regiment ; obtained by Royal License in the
year 1882 permission to take, in addition, the name
and to quarter the arms of Thornhill, on the succession
of his wife to the Stanton-in-Peak estate, by the death
of her brother, Henry Francis Hurlock, formerly of the
87th Regiment, who died 1881. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars gemelles argent, in
chief a cross crosslet for distinction ; on a chief of the second
a mascle sable, quartering or, on a fesse embattled between
in chief three estoiles, and in base a lion rampant gules,
a sword proper, point to dexter, pommelled and hiked of
the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount a
thorn tree proper, charged on the stem with a mascle or, and
with a cross crosslet sable on the branches (for Thornhill) ;
is the Military Cockade.
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2. upon a wreath of the colours, a denii-lion rampant gules,
collared gemelle, and charged on the shoulder with two
estoiles or, holding between the paws a bezant, thereon two
mascles interleaved sable ; (motto over — "Mors ante dede-
cora") (for M'Creagh). Motto — " Amantes ardua dumos."
Married, 1875, Eva Helen Emma, daughter of F. S.
Hurlock, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Brighton, and
Emma his wife, daughter of Henry Bache Thornhill of
Montagu Place, London, Royal Horse Guards Blue; and
has Issue — Michael Christopher M'Creagh-Thornhill, Es-
quire, b. 1877 ; and Flora Helen Frances. Seats —
Stanton-in-Peak, near Bakewell, co. Derby ; and Drayton,
Andover. Tov>n residence — 24 Eccleston Square, S.W.
Chtbs — Senior United Service, Army and Navy.
ANDREW JAMESON M'CULLOCH the Younger, of
Ardwall, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Bom 1876, being tlie
eldest son of Andrew Jameson, Advocate, Sheriff of Perth-
shire, by his wife Christian Robison, eldest dau. of John
Gordon Brown of Lochanhead, by his wife Janet, dau. of
James Murray M CuUoch of Ardwall and Hills, Kirkcud-
bright. Anuorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, ermine,
fretty gules, within a bordure of the last ; 2 and 3, argent, a
saltire betvs'een a mullet in chief and a roundle in base all
sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand throwing a dart
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Vi et
anmio. " Residences — Ardwall, Gatehouse-on-Fleet, N.B. ;
14 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
FFRENCH FITZGERALD McDERMOT, Esquire,
late Captain 4th Brigade South Irish
rva(»n^rt««*Ylrtf- Division Royal Artillery. Born May
WJ7t*L,aVmUt 26, 1848, being the second son of
the late William French Macdermot,
styled The Macdermot Roe, of ^he Princess Charlotte's
Own Regiment, by his wife Maria Easter, daughter of
Richard White of White Hall, in the county of Dublin.
Livery — Blue, with red facings. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules between
three boars' heads erased azure, armed or, as many cross
crosslets of the last, a crescent for difference. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
sable, holding a sceptre or ; with the Motto, " Honor pro-
bataque virtus." Married, firstly, July 26, 1884, Marian
(who died 1885), daughter of Robert Reid ; and has
Issue — Marian. He married secondly, June 1891, Agnes
Kathleen, daughter of Bernard Daly, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace (High Sheriff 1871) of Hazlebrook, in the
county of Dublin, and has, Daphne de Mamuel.
The Right Honourable HUGH HYACINTH
O'RORKE MACDERMOT. of Coolavin, commonly
called The MacDermot, Prince of Coolavin, a Member
of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ire-
land, and one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the
Law, Attorney-General for Ireland 1892-95, a Justice of
the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, Chief of his name. Born
July I, 1834, being the son of the late Charles Joseph
MacDermot, by his wife Arabella Mary, only child of
Hyacinth O'Rorke of the family of O'Rorke of Breffny.
Clubs — Reform, United Service, Hibernian United Service.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three
boars passant azure, armed, bristled and unguled or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased azure. Motto — " Honore et virtute." Married,
firstly, December 1861, Mary, daughter of Edward Howley,
Esquire, of Belleek Castle; and has Issue — (i) Charles
Edward MacDermot, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of
Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, late Lieutenant
8th Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery, born
December 29, 1862 [married, October 189.;, Caroline Mary,
daughter of John Whyte, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, of Loughbrickland, in the county of
Down] ; (2) Hugh MacDermot, Gentleman ; (3) Roderick
MacDermot, Gentleman. He married, secondly, March
25, 1872, Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry Blake ; and
by her has, (4) Henry Blake MacDermot, Gentleman ;
(5) Percy MacDermot, Gentleman ; (6) Bernard MacDermot,
Gentleman ; (7) Dermot MacDermot, Gentleman; (8) Francis
MacDermot, Gentleman. Seat — Coolavin and Clogher,
Monaster- Aden, in the county of Sligo. Town residence —
10 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin.
The Late HENRY THOMAS McDERMOTT, Gentle-
man, a Member of the Honourable Artillery Company.
Born Nov. 21, 1828, being the only son of Henry Thomas
McDermott of London, by his wife Emma, third daughter
of Thomas Place of London, formerly of the Royal Navy.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chev-
ron argent and or, on a chevron gules, between in chief
three boars' heads erased at the neck and in base a cross
crosslet azure, three trefoils slipped of the second ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant or, holding between the paws a boar's head erased as
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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in the arms; with the MottO, " Honor virtutis proemium."
Married, June 3, 1854, Lydia, second daughter of William
Watkins of London : and has Issue — Frank McDermott,
Gentleman, born April 20, 1855 ; and Helen Lydia. Postal
addre'is^'Yv'vMX.y House, Gensing Gardens, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, Sussex.
THOMAS CHARLES MACDERMOTT, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace for the counties of Sligo and Roscommon
(High Sheriff 1875), styled The MacDermott-Roe, but the
right to this title is not recorded in Ulster's Office. Born
1847, being the eldest son of Captain William Mac-
Dermott, styled the MacDermott-Roe of Alderford (who
died 1856), by his wife Maria Estera, daughter of Richard
White of White Hall, in the county of Dublin. Livery —
Blue with red facings. Armorial toearing-s— He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three
boars' heads erased azure, armed or, as many cross crosslets
of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreatli of the colours, argent and
azure, a demy lion rampant sable, holding a sceptre or ;
with the Motto, " Honor probataquo virtus." Estate —
."Xlderford, in the county of Roscommon. Postal address —
Alderford House, Ballyfarnow, co. Roscommon.
MACDONALD, quartered by BOSVILLE and MAC-
KINNON.
MACDONALD, see LIVLNGSTONE-MACDONALD,
MORETON-MACDONALD, and ROBERTSON-MAC-
DONALD.
Lieutenant-General ALASTAIR MACIAN MAC-
DONALD of Dalchosnie, co. Perth, J. P. co. Perth, Lieut.-
Gen. (retired), formerly A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of
Cambridge, served in the Eastern Campaign of 1854 as
A.D.C. to Gen. Pennefather (including _the battles of
the Alma (severely wounded), and Inkermann (severely
wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (medal and three clasps,
brevet of Major, fifth class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
medal). Born March 22, 1830, being the eldest and only
surviving son of the late Sir John Macdonald, K.C. B. of
Dalchosnie and Dun Alastair, J. P., Gen. in the Army, and
Col. 92nd Highlanders, by his wife Adriana, eldest dau. of
James M'Inroy of Lude, Perthshire. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules, a canton of the last,
thereon pendent from a mural crown of the first by a ribbon
of the second fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold
medal and clasp presented to Col. Macdonald for his ser-
vices in the Peninsular War ; 2. argent, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand grasping
a dagger, the point downwards also proper, the pommel
and hilt or ; 3. argent, on waves of the sea proper, a ship
with sails furled sable, in base a salmon naiant also proper ;
4. or, an oak tree growing out of a mount in base proper,
surmounted by an eagle displayed sable, over the whole a
fesse counter-embattled gules, thereon two swords in saltire,
points upward argent, pommels and hilts or, between a
representation of the Spanish cross of di^itinction on the
dexter and the Portuguese cross of distinction on the
sinister, both proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
Out of a mural crown or, in front of an arm in armour
fesseways, the hand proper, holding a cross crosslet sable,
flames issuing from the top also proper, a fiagstalf there-
from flowing to the sinister a banner gules, inscribed
"Arolia" in letters of gold, the staff entwined with a
.branch of laurel vert. Motto -" Per mare per terras."
Seat— McaX Dubh, Rannoch, co. Perth, /v'w.— 37a Park
Lane, W. C/«fo — United Service, Wellington, and White's.
ALLAN DOUGLAS MACDONALD, Esquire, Chief of
Clanranald, late Capt. R.A. Born April 1856, being the
eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Reginald John Mac-
Donald, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath (1887), Knight Commander of the Most
Exalted Order of the Star of India (1877), Chief of Clan-
ranald, by his wife the Honouraable Adelaide, dau. of the
Right Honourable the 5th Baron Vernon. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2.
or, a dexter hand couped fesseways holding a cross cross-
let fitch(:>e in pale gules ; 3. or, a galley, oars in saltire sable,
in the base nudy vert, a salmon naiant argent ; 4. argent,
an oak tree vert, surmounted of an eagle displayed or.'
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a triple-towered castle ar-
gent, masoned sable, and issuing from the centre tower '
a dexter arm in armour embowed grasping, a sword all
proper ; and for Supporters, on either side a bear hav-
ing two arrows pierced through his body all proper ; with
the Mottoes (above the crest), " My hope is constant in
thee," and (under the arms) " Dhandeon co heiragha."
JAMES MACDONALD, Esquire. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter
hand fesseways holding a cross crosslet fitch(5e gules ; 3. or,
a galley sable ; 4. parted per fesse argent and vert, a salmon
naiant proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour fesseways
couped below the elbow proper, the hand holding a cross
crosslet fitch(5e gules. Motto — " Per mare, per terras."
Residence — Craig-na Gower, Argyll.
§ MONTAGU WILLIAM COLQUHOUN FARQU-
HARSON MACDONALD, Esquire, J. P. for co. Penh,
late Lieut. Grenadier Guards, and Capt. Perthshire Volun-
teers. Born Jan. 15, 1851, being the eldest son of the late
Colonel William Macdonald Farquharson Colquhoun Mac-
donald, J. P. and D.L. cos. Forfar and Perth; J. P. co.
Sussex: Col. Com. 2nd Perthshire Highland, R.V., and
Archer H.M. Scottish Bodyguard, F.R.S.E. and F.R.G.S..
by his wife Hon. Clara Anne Jane Brownlow, second dau. of
Rt. Hon. Charles, ist Lord Lurgan, by Jane his wife. dau.
of Roderick M'Neill, Chief of Barra. 'Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm
in armour couped in fesse proper, the hand holding a cro.ss
crosslet fitch^e gules ; 3, or, a lymphad, oars and sail sable,
flags flying gules ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant proper, all
within a bordure azure, charged with two mascles in chief
argent and a boar's head erased in base or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion gules, holding in hisde.xter paw a hand proper.
Motto — " Per mare per terras." Seat— Si. Martin s Abbey,
Perth.
WILLIAM KID' MACDONALD, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Forfar. Bor7i 1838, being the
eldest son of John Macdonald, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Forfar, by his wife Ann, only
a is tlie Military Cockade.
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daughter of William Kid, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Forfar. Armorial bearings — Party per
bend indented or and ermine, a double-headed eagle disi
played proper, beaked and membered gules, surmounted
of a galley sable flagged of the third, and in the sinister
chief point a pine-tree eradicated proper. Mantling sabk
doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set foi
Crest, a raven proper on a rock azure; Motto, " Ne(
tempore nee fato." Estate — Ballintuim, in the county o
Perth. Postal address — Windmill House, Arbroath, N.B.
• W'lLUAM RAE MACDONALD, Gentleman, Carricl
Pursuivant of Arms (1898). Born December 25, 1843
being the only son of William Rae Macdonald of Mon
Albion, Surinam, South America, and his wife Isabella
daughter of Frederick Johnston, Banker in Edinburgh
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly argen
and or, in the first quarter a lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure ; in the second a dexter hand proper,
couped fessways, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ;
in the third a lymphad, sails furled, and oars in saltire
sable ; in the fourth a salmon naiant proper ; over all,
on a fesse of the third, a cushion of the second. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A dexter hand holding
a dirk erect proper. MottO — "Nee tempore nee fato."
Married, September g, 1880, Annie Smith, daughter of
Frederick Johnston. Postal address — Neidpath, Wester
Coates Avenue, Edinburgh.
MACDONALD (L.O.). Quarterly, i. argent, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand couped fesseways.
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and membered gules, surmounted of a galley sable, flagged
of the third, and in the sinister chief point a pine-tree eradi-
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gules, in sinister chief a cross crosslet fitch^e of the third,
and in base a two-headed eagle, with wings displayed of the
first, surmounted by a galley also of the first, sails furled
I'l, and rigged sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries is set a raven
perching on a rock proper. Mottoes — Over the crest,
" Faicilleach," and below, " Per mare, per terras."
I Son of Eneas Ronald Macdonell, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
V b. 1821 ; d. ; m. 1859, Catherine, only surviving
ling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a raven proper perched on a rock
azure. Supporters — Two bears, each having an arrow
pierced through the body all proper. Mottoes — Over the
crest, " Cragan an Fhithich ; " "Per mare, per terras."
Residences — 'Y\\it Gables, The Close, Salisbury; Baku,
Russia. Club — Badminton.
ARTHUR ANTHONY MACDONELL, Gentleman,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow of Balliol
College, and Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University
of O.xford. Bom May 11, 1854, being the elder son of Col.
Alexander Anthony Macdonell (Lochgarry), and his wife
Margaret Jane, eldest dau. of Lachlan Maclean of Rum.
Armorial toearings — Or, an eagle displayed gules, sur-
mounted of a lymphad sable, her sails furled up and
rigging proper, in the dexter chief point a dexter hand
couped in fesse of the second, and in the sinister a cross
crosslet fitch^e azure, all within a bordure engiailed of the
last. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on
a wreath of his liveries if set for a Crest, a raven proper
pcrcliing on a rock gules ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Craigan an Fhithich" (Rock of the Raven),
and in another escroll below the shield this motto, "Per
mare, per terras." Married, December 11, 1890, Mary
Louise, youngest daughter of William Lowson, Esquire,
justice of the Peace, of Balthayock, in the county of
P^rth ; and has Issue — Alasdair Somerled Macdonell,
Gentleman, born December 10, 1893 ; Flora Lindsay; and
Mona Isobel. Postal address — "Lochgarry," Banbury
Road, Oxford.
MACDONELL (L.O.). Per chevron or and vert, in
dexter chief a dexter hand fesseways couped at the wrist
child of the late James Sidgreaves, of Inglewhite Hall,
CO. Lanes : —
James Sidgreaves Macdonell, Gentleman, b. Nov. i, 1870.
Seat — Morar, Arisaig, co. of Inverness.
MACDONNELL, see ARMSTRONG - MACDON-
NELL.
MACDONNELL (U.O.). Quarterly, i. or, a lion ram-,
pant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fess
point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross crosslet
fitchde erect azure ; 3. argent, a lymphad sails furled sable ;
4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fess proper,
in the centre point over all a cross pati^e per fess gules and
erminois. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed fesswise, vested or,
cuffed argent, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitcht^e erect
azure, the arm charged with a cross patde gules. Motto^
" Toujours pret."
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Son of :^
Hercules Henry MacDonnell, Esq., T-P. co. Louth,
M.D. (Dublin), ^^j.— Roden Place, Dundalk.
M'DONNELL (U.O.). Quarterly, i. or, a lion ram-
pant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister
fess point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross cross-
let fitchde erect azure; 3. argent, a lymphad sails furled
sable ; 4. per fess azure and vert, a dolphin naiant proper,
in the centre point over all a trefoil slipped also proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm enibowed fesswise, vested or, cuffed
argent, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchde erect azure,
the arm charged with a trefoil slipped proper. MottO—
" Toujours pret."
Son of John M'Donnell, M.D., of 32 Upper Fitz-
william Street, Dublin : —
William Dobbs M'Donnell, Gentleman, M.A. (Dublin),
Barrister-at-Law King's Inns, b. . Res. — Barnclose,
Shankhill, co. Dublin.
§ ANDREW KENNETH M'DOUALL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. Born August 6, 1870, being the eldest son
of the late James M'Douall, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his
wife Agnes, eldest dau. of .Sir Thomas Buchan Hepburn,
Bart. , of Smeaton Hepburn. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a lion rampant argent, gorged with an anticiue crown or.
Mantling gules, dotibled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a tiger's head erased, crowned with an Imperial
crown, with a lion's paw issuing from a cloud grasping the
crown from the tiger's head proper. Supporters — Two
lions argent, crowned with an antique crown or, armed and
langued gules. Seat — Logan, Mull of Galloway, near Stran-
raer ; Gencch Dunragit, N. B.
McDOUALL (L.O.). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
crowned with an antique crown or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet betitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his
liveries is set a tyger's head erased, crowned with an im-
perial crown, with a lion's paw issuing from a cloud, grasp-
ing the crown from the tyger's head. Supporters — Two
lions rampant crowned with antique crowns proper, stand-
ing on a compartment in which is tl)is word, "Victoria."
Motto — " Usurpari noli."
Son of James McDouall, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1840;
d. ; m. Sept. 16, 1869, Agnes, eld. dau. of Sir
Thomas Buchan Hepburn, Baronet, of Smeaton Hep-
burn : —
Andrew Kenneth McDouall, Gentleman, /'. Aug. 6, 1870.
Seats — Logan, near Stranraer; Genoch Dunragit, N.B.
§ HENRY MACDOWALL, Esquire, J. P. and Deputy-
Lieutenant, Capt. Renfrewshire Militia. Born March
13, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Henry MacDowall,
Esq., of Garthland, by his wife Isabella Fergus, youngest
daughter of James Deiinistoun of Golfhill. Clubs — Conser-
vative, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant collared and crowned or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's paw erased
holding a dagger erect all proper. Mottoes — Above the
crest, " Fortis in arduis ; " under the shield, " Vincere vel
mori." Married, February 4, 1885, Eleanora Louisa,
youngest daughter of Sir William Maxwell, sixth Baronet
of Monreith. Seat — Garthland, and Carruth, in the county
of Renfrew, N.B.
MACDUFF, quartered by DUFF, STUART, STUART-
RICHARDSON, and VERSCHOYLE.
ALEXANDER MACDUFF, Esquire, J. P. Born July
29, 1849, being the son of Alexander Macduff of Bonhard,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Francis Brown of Jordanhill. Clubs
—Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings —
Paly of six ermine and or, a lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a dagger
proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto, " Deus Juvat."
Married, May 16, 1883, Edith Alexandrine, daughter of
John Shiell of Smithfield, in the county of Forfar ; and has
Issue — Alexander Macduff, Gentleman, born July 6, 1884 ;
Ursula Edith ; and Mary Elizabeth Frances. Estate and
postal address — Bonhard, Perth.
§SiR MALCOLM DONALD MACEARCHARN,
Knight Bachelor (igoo), Major Commanding Victorian
Scottish Regt., J. P. for Queensland, Mayor of Melbourne
1898, 1899, igoo. Born 1852, being the son of Malcolm
Macearcharn. Armorial bearings — Parted per fesse or
and argent, a galley, sails furled sable, on a shield gules,
pendent therefrom on the sinister side a trefoil of the
second. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour, the hand bare
proper, holding a cross crosslet paleways fitchfe or.
Motto — " Per mare, per terras." Married, , Mary,
dau. of John Boyd Watson, of Bendigo. Residences —
Goathland, Kew, Melbourne ; Goathland, Yorks ; Straih-
field Station, Burke, Queensland. C///i^ — Conservative.
JOSHUA JAMES MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE, Esq.,
J. P. for CO. Kildare. Born 1829, being the second son of
James MacEvoy, Esq., J. P., of Tobertynan, co. Meath,
who died 1834, by Teresa Maria, dau. of Sir Joshua Colles
Meredyth, 8th Bart. Armorial bearings — (Quarterly i and
4, argent a cross gules, fretty or, in the first quarter a lozenge
of the second, for difference (for Netterville) ; 2 and 3 per
fesse azure and per pale or and ermine, a fesse gules, issuant
therefrom a demi-lion argent, in the dexter base a dexter
hand couped at the wrist of the fourth (for MacEvoy), and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Netter-
ville. Mantling gules and argent ; aud for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant guardant
gules, bezant^e, and charged with a lozenge or for difference
(for Netterville) ; 2. upon a wreath of tlie colours, a cubit
arm erect, vested gules, cuffed erminois, holding in the
hand a sword proper (for MacEvoy). MottO — " Cruci dum
spiro spero. " Married, i860, the Hon. Mary Reddis
Bridget Ellen, dau. of the Rt. Hon. James, 7th Viscount
Netterville {ext.), whose name and arms he assumed by
Royal License ; and has /w?cc - Male ; Theresa; Elizabeth,
a nun ; Rose [w. Count E. O'Beyrne] ; Barbara [?n.
Nicholas Synnott, Barrister-at-Law] ; Victoria, a nun ;
and Pauline. Postal address — Villa Rita, Biarritz.
§ WILLIAM M'EWAN, Esquire, M.P. for Edinburgh,
Central Division, D.L. for city of Edinburgh. Born
1827, being the son of John M'Ewan, Shipowner, of Alloa,
N.B. Armorial bearings— Gules, a garb or, on a chief
argent, a lion's head erased gules. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, the trunk of an oak-tree
with a branch sprouting forth on either side proper. Motto
— " Reviresco." Married, 1885. Residence— 16 Charles
Street, Berkeley Square, W.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACFARLANE-GRIEVE
(formerly Wm. Alex. Comyn Macfarlane), M.A. , of Eden-
hall, CO. Roxburgh, and Impington Hall, co. Cambridge.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire
invected between four roses gules ; 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse
between three fetterlocks or, a mullet azure. Mantling
gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crests, i. on the dexter side, a demi-savage wreathed
about the middle with laurel, grasping in his dexter hand a
sheaf of arrows, and pointing with his sinister to an imperial
crown or; and in an escroll above, this Motto, "This I'll
defend," 2. on the sinLster side, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger point downwards,
hiked and pommelled or, and in an escroll above, this
Motto, " Hoc securior." Seats — Edenhall, co. Roxburgh,
and Impington Hall, co. Cambridge. Town residence —
II Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
JOHN WILLIAM MACFIE of Dreghorn and Colin-
ton, Esq., J. P. COS. Ayrshire and Midlothian. Born Dec. i,
1844, being the eldest son of Robert Andrew Macfie, Esq.,
of Dreghorn and Colinton, co. Midlothian, J. P., Fellow of
the Royal Society (Edinburgh), sometime M.P. for Leith
Burghs, by his wife Caroline Eliza, eldest dau. of John
Easton, M.D. , of Comance Hill, co. Dumfries, and of the
15th Hussars. Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per fesse
is the Naval Cockade.
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nebuly azure and or, in chief a sword argent point down-
wards, hilted and pommelled of the second, and in base a
lymphad sable under sail of the third, flags and pennons
flying gules. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and
on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion
rampant proper ; and on an escroll over the same this MottO,
"Pro Rege." Married, June 7, 1867, Helen [d. 1896), dau.
ot iviajor-General Charles Wahab of Her Majesty's Indian
Service, by his wife Janet, daughter of Alexander Cowan
of Edinburgh; and has Issue — (i) Robert Andrew Scott
Macfie, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University
of Cambridge, Bachelor of Science of the University of
Edinburgh, born April 10, 1868 ; (2) Charles Wahab Scott
Macfie, Gentleman, born December 9, 1872 ; (3) John
William Scott Macfie, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ) and
B.Sc. (Edin.), born September 16, 1879; Janet Cowan
Scott ; Helen Charlotte Scott ; Mary Scott ; Letitia Suart
Scott [d. 1897) ; Alison Bland Scott ; and Marion Shiela
Scott. Postal address — Rowton Hall, Chester. Club —
University (Edinburgh).
§WI LLI AM MACFIE, Esquire, C. B. (Civil), late Lieut.-
Col. commanding 3rd V. B. Liverpool Regt., Honorary
Col. also (Volunteer Decoration) retired, J. P. for cos. Argyll
and Lancaster. Born May 9, 1840, being the eldest son of
Robert Macfie, Esq., of Airds, Argyllshire, Langhouse,
Renfrewshire, and Oban, Argyllshire, J. P. for Renfrewshire,
D.L. for Argyllshire, by his wife Agnes Fairrie, dau. of
James Fairrie of Greenock. Livery — Dark blue and yellow.
Armorial bearings— Per fesse wavy azure and or, in chief
a two-handed sword argent, point downwards, hilted and
pommelled of the second, and in base a lymphad sable,
under sail of the third, and impaling the arms of Allan,
namely, parted per bend indented ermine and gules, in the
sinister chief a stag s head erased of the second, attired or,
and in the dexter base a crescent argent, pendent below the
escutcheon his badge as a C. B. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
rampant sable. Motto— " Pro rege." Married, March 20,
1867, Jane Crawford, second dau. of James Allan, Gentle-
man, of Glasgow; and has Issue — {\) Robert Macfie,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1868 [d. March 23, 1889) ; (2) James
Allan Macfie, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1871; (3) Claud
Macfie, Gentleman, ist Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, b.
June 4, 1878 ; (4) William Leslie Macfie, Gentleman, b.
May 14, 1881 ; (5) Edmund Shaw Macfie, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 16, 1883. Seats— K\xd.'i, Port Appin, Argyllshire,
Uplands Hall, near Preston. C/z/.^^— National Liberal,
Reform (Liverpool).
ROBERT McGAVIN, Esquire, of Ballumbie, co. Forfar,
J. P. and Comr. of Supply for co. Forfar.
CTlftrdfSjiVim Bom 1827, being the son of William
W^t^aUlU McGavin, Merchant, of Dundee, by his
wife Margaret, daughter of James Lind-
say. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale
gules and az. , in chief three barrulets wavy and in base
a boar's head couped or, on a chief argent three fleurs-
de-lis of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a wyvern's
head vert, ducally gorged or, vomiting flames of fire proper;
and in an escroll above, this Motto, "God send grace.'
6Va^— Ballumbie, Dundee, N.B.
ROBERT JOHN MACGEOUGH, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace. Born September 22,
Otasar<vi>ntt<Yft 1838, being the fourth son of the
tl!7MtgtUU|jy late Walter MacGeough Bond, by
his wife Anne, daughter of the late
Ralph Smythe of Gaybrooke, in the county of Westnieath,
A/ivn' — Claret - coloured coat and vest, fawn-coloured
breeches, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Per bend sable and or, three leopards' faces counter-
changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed, the hand
holding a scymitar all proper; with the Motto, " Nemo me
impune lacessit." Married, March 11, 1869, Alice, youngest
daughter of the late James Sievewright of Cavendish
Place, Brighton; and has /j.n/^— Alice [married, September
9, 1891, Maxwell Vandeleur Blacker Douglass, and has
issue]. Estates— "^\\& Silverbridge Estate and the Corran
Estate, both in the county of Armagh ; the Down Estate,
in the county of Down. Postal address— 'S\\\G.x\yc\^g& House,
Silverbridge, Ireland.
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JOSHUA WALTER MACGEOUGH -BOND, Es-
_* quire, of Drumsill, co. Armagh, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Armagh, High Sheriff 1872, late Lieut. 49th Foot, was
M.P. for Armagh 1855-57, and 1859-65. Born 1831, being
the eldest son of Walter MacGeough-Bond, Esq., of Drum-
sill and The Argory, co. Armagh, who d. 1886, by his
second wife Anne, second dau. of the late Ralph Smyth,
Esq. , of Gaybrook, co. Westmeath (she d. 1892). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron gules, three
annulets argent (for Bond) ; 2 and 3, per bend sable and or,
three leapords' faces, two and one counterchanged (for
MacGeough). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, charged on the
shoulder with an annulet sable (for Bond); 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, the hand grasping a
scymitar in the act of striking, all proper (for MacGeough).
Motto — "Nemo me impune lacessit." Married, 1856,
Albertine Louise, dau. of Frederick Shanahan, Barrister-at-
Law ; and has, with other Issue — Walter MacGeough-Bond,
Gentleman, b. 1857. Seat — Drumsill, Armagh. Clubs —
Army and Navy, Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
§ HENRY M'GRADY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the
CO. of the ciiy of Dundee, Lord Provost of the city
of Dundee, Nov. 1896 to 1899, and J. P. for Forfarshire.
Born 1836, being the eldest son of the late Henry M 'Grady
of Dundee. Armorial bearings— Parted per pale azure
and ermine, three lions passant counterchanged. Mant-
ling azure doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a horse's head erased argent.
Motto — " Honore et industria." Marrlid., 1866, Jemima,
Laura, daughter of the Right Honourable Hugh Seymour
McDonnell, ninth Earl of Antrim ; succeeded his father
1879, under the creation of July 3, 1795. Livery — (dress)
White, with blue facings ; (undress) blue, with white fac-
ings. Armorial bearings — Argent, an oak-tree eradi-
youngest dau. of the late James Anderson Hughes of
Broughty Ferry, and formerly of Wallaroo, South Australia ;
and has issue. Residences — Arnhall, Dundee ; and Kelly
Castle, Arbroath.
SSiR MALCOLM MACGREGOR of MacGregor, in
the county of Perth, 5th Baronet, Chief of MacGregor,
Commander Royal Navy. Born August 3, 1873, being the
son of Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, the 4th Bart. ,
by his wife Helen Laura, commonly known as Lady Helen
cated in bend sinister proper, surmounted of a sw(ird
in bend of the last, supporting on its point in dexter
canton an antique crown gules. Upon the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet betitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a lion's head proper, crowned with an antique crown or.
Supporters — De.xter, a unicorn argent, crowned, horned or ;
sinister, a deer proper, tined azure. Mottoes — " E'en do
and spair not, S rioghal mo dhream." Heir presumptive
— His brother, Alexander Ronald Macgregor, Esquire, born
June 20, 1878. Seat — Edinchip, Balquhidder, in the
county of Perth. Clubs — Pratt's, Caledonian.
SirWILLIAM MACGREGOR, K.C.M.G.,C.B.,M.D.,
Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Hon. D.Sc. (Camb.), was Chief
Medical Officer of Fiji 1875-7, Receiver-Gen. of that
Colony, First Administrator of British New Guinea, ap-
pointed Gov. and Com. -in-Chief Layos 1899, has received
the Albert (2nd class) and "Clarke" medals for saving
life at sea. Founder's medal Royal Geographical Society ;
represented Fiji at Federal Council of Australasia 1886,
and has several times administered the Government of Fiji,
and acted as High Comr. and Consul-Gen. for W. Pacifies ;
was first Governor of British New Guinea, over which he
declared sovereignty Sept. 1888 ; Governor of Lagos 1898 ;
represented West African Colonies at the Coronation 1892.
Botti 1847, being the son of J. MacGregor. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly or and argent, a sword in bend azure
surmounted of an oak sinister proper, the former supporting
on its point an antique crown gules, in base a horse-shoe
is the Naval Cockade.
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sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head or, langiied gules. Motto — " E'en
do and spare not." Married, 1883, Mary, dau. of R. Co.x.
Residence — Government House, Lagos, W. Africa.
MACGREGOR (1810 and 1872). Quarterly, i and 4.
argent, a sword in bend dexter azure, hilted and pommelled
or, surmounted of an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinis-
ter proper, the former supporting on its point in the
dexter canton an antique crown gules (for MacGregor) ;
2 and 3, sable, a chevron between three griffins' heads
erased or (for Skinner). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a lion's head erased,
crowned with an antique crown proper. Mottoes — (Over
the crest) " Een do and spair not," (under the arms)
" Nunquam non paratus."
Son of late Capt. Cortlandt George Macgregor (formerly
Macgregor-Skinner), Capt. and Hon. Major 3Sth
Regt. , b. 1832; (/. 1902; m. rst, 1864, Caroline Mary
Anne, d. of J. Wilson, M.D. : —
Cortlandt George Macgregor, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
1892, Margaret Josephine Picton Warlow, d. of Col. J.
Picton Turbervill (formerly Warlow) of Ewenny Priory,
Bridgend, Glamorganshire; and has issue — (i) Cortlandt
Richard Macgregor, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Kenneth
Cortlandt Macgregor, Gentleman, b. 1896; and Margaret
Edith. Res. — Fonthill, Lansdown, Bath.
Son of late Lt.-Col. Robert Francis Henry Macgregor
(formerly Macgregor-Skinner), 79th and 82nd Regts. ,
by his wife May, d. of Thomas Revington of Bray,
Ireland ; —
Arthur Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, B. A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , b. Feb. 27, 1867 [Arms as above, and (matric. 1872)
in the centre of the quarters a crescent azure for difference.
Impalement — Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a chevron gules,
between three square buckles salale ; 2 and 3, or, two lions
passant gules], m. 10 July 1895, Evelyn Mabel, d. of Capt.
Hon. Reynolds Moreton, R.N. ; and has issue — (i) Trevor
Moreton Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, b. 7 Jan. 1898;
(2) Robert Noel Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, b.
25 Dec. 1899: Margaret Noel (twin with Robert); and
Lilian Rose. C/2/^j— Wellington, Royal St. George Yacht
(Kingstown).
Son of late Major Cortlandt Alexander MacGregor :—
Piiilip Melvill MacGregor, Gentleman [Anns as above,
and (matric. 1883) all within a bordure quarterly azure and
orl, /'. . Res. — 15 Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle Place.
S.W.
Son of late Col. Philip Leighton MacGregor, /-. ;
d. , m. : —
Philip Arthur MacGregor, Esq,, D.S.O., Lieut. Cold-
stream Guards, served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (ment. desp.),
b. 1877. Res. —
ALEXANDER M'GRIGOR Gentleman. Born^^Xyio,
1859, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Bennet
M'Grigor, Esq., LL.D., of Cairnoch, co. Stirling, J. P., by
his wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Robertson, Mer-
chant, of Hamburg. Armorial bearings— Argent, a sword
azure in bend dexter surmounting a fir-tree eradicated
proper in bend sinister, on a chief ermines, an antique crown
of the third, impaling the arms of Muir, namely, per chevron
argent and or, on a chevron cotised azure, a redbreast
proper between two nmllets of the first, in chief as many
fleurs-de-lis of the third. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries a demi-lion gules,
holding in his dexter paw a pine branch proper ; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, " E'en do and spare not. '
Alarried, Nov. 3, 1886, Margaret Anne Kay, third dau. of
Sir John Muir, l^iart.. of Deanston, co. Perth ; and has Issue
— (i) Alexander Muir M'Grigor, Gentleman, b. Dec. 3, 1887 ;
(2) John Charles Muir M'Grigor, Gentleman, b. Sept. i,
1889, (/. May 3, 1890; and Margaret Jean Mona. Reside/ire
— Cairnoch, Carronbridge, Denny, N.B. , and Beechwood,
Stirling. Clubs — Reform, Western (Glasgow), Universit
(Edinburgh).
WILLIAM WALTER McGWIRE, Gentleman. Born
March 26, 185^, being the only son of the late Samuel
Edward McGwire, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1869, by his
wife Charlotte Maria, dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir William Mac-
Mahon, Bart., Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Armorial
bearings -Vert, a white horse fully caparisoned, thereon a
knight in complete armour, in the dexter hand a sword, all
proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a ducal
coronet or, a stag statant proper, collared and lined gold.
Mottoes — " Fortitudo et justitia," "Virtus et fortitudo in-
vincibilia sunt." Seat — Clonea House, Dungarvan, co.
Waterford.
GEORGE WILLIAM McHAFFIE-GORDON. Es-
quire, J. P. CO. Wigton, late a Lieut. Ayr Militia. Born
1850, being the only son of John McHaffie, Esq., by
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Russell. Livery - - YiXue.,
with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a bend
between three boars' head erased or, a crescent argent,
within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a denii-savage holding
a club over his dexter shoulder proper. Motto— " Dread
God." Married, March 12, 1874, Margaret Jessie (d. 1896),
dau. of Patrick Dewar of Dingwall, N.B. ; and has Issue—
(i) John Gordon McHaflfie-Gordon, Gentleman, b. April
28, 1876; (2) Roger Samuel McHaffie Gordon, Gentleman,
b. Sept. I, 1879. He married secondly, April 26, 1900,
Jessie Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late John
Mactavish of Inverness. Seat — Corsemalzie, W'hauphill,
N.B. Clubs — Junior Athenasum, Conservative (Edin-
burgh).
MACHELL, quartered by RAMSDEN.
HENRY VESSEY MACHIN, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Nottingham, ^iaster of Arts of the
University of Cambridge. Born March 11, 1859, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late John Vessey
Machin of Gateford Hill, near Worksop, by his wife
Delia, dau. of the late J. Kiero Watson. Livery — Green,
with gilt buttons ; dress waistcoat, green and white
stripes. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a fesse vair, cotised
azure, between three pelicans' heads erased vulning them-
selves gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert and in front of rays ol the sun proper, a
pelican's head gules; with the Motto, " Auxilium ab
alto." Estate — Property in Gateford, lying in the
parishes of Worksop and Carlton in Lindrick ; and pro-
perty at North Clifton, near Newark-on-Trent, Notts.
Postal address — Gateford Hill, near Worksop. Club—
County (Notts).
MACINTOSH, see Lord KYLLACHY.
a CHARLES MACIVER, Gentleman, Commander
R.N.R. Born Nov. 6, 1850, being the third son
of the late Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of Calder-
stone, by his wife Mary Ann, youngest daughter of
Daniel Morison of Glasgow. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable, gutt^e-d'eau,
between two lymphads, with sails furled and flags flying
of the first, an arm couped at the wrist, holding a
dagger bendwise proper, the pommel and hilt gold.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escutcheon gules,
charged with a boar's head couped or. Motto— "Nun-
quam obliviscar." Married, 1874, Sarah Haniette, elder
dau. of the late S. R. Graves of Liverpool ; and has Issue—
(i) Robert Graves Maclver, Gentleman; (2) Charles Iver
Maclver, Gentleman ; (3) John Colin Maclver, Gentleman ;
and Harriette. Residence — Rock Mount, Woolton, Liver-
pool. C//^^— Conservative (Liverpool).
DAVID MACIVER, Gentleman, formerly M.P. for
Birkenhead, and now M.P. for Liverpool (Kirkdale Divi-
sion). Born 1840, being the eldest son of the late
Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of Calderstone, by his wife
Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Daniel Morison of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly or and gules, on a
bend sable guttle - d'eau, between two lymphads with
sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped
at the wTist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the
pommel and hilt gold. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head
couped or. Motto — " Nunquam obliviscar." Married,
firstly, Annie, dau. of Robert Rankin (she died 1869) ;
and secondly, Edith Eleanor, dau. of the late Andrew
Tucker Squarey, Solicitor. By his first marriage he has
Issue— [\) Charles Maclver, Gentleman ; (2) Robert Rankin
Maclver, Gentleman (</. 1902) ; and by his second marriage
(3) David Maclver, Gentleman ; (4) Andrew Tucker Squarey
■Maclver, Gentleman ; (5) Edward Squarey Maclver, Gent-
tleman ; (6) Reginald Squarey Maclver, Gentleman ; (7)
Alan Squarey Maclver, Gentleman ; Annie ; Margaret ;
Edith Eleanor ; Ruth ; Dorothy ; and Lois. Postal ad-
dresses—'WooAAee, Bromborough, Birkenhead; Wanlass
How, Ambleside; and Manor Hill, Birkenhead. Clubs—
Carlton, St. Stephen's.
HENRY M.ACIVER, Gentleman, fourth son of the late
Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of Calderstone, by his wife
Mary Ann, youngest dau. of Daniel Morison of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly or and
gules, on a bead sable, gutti^e-d'eau, between two lymp-
hads with sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm
couped at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper,
the pommel and hilt gold ; and for the Crest, upon a
wTcath of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with
a boar's head couped or ; with the Motto, " Nunquam obli-
viscar." Marr'ieA, 1881, Amelia Constance Maud Mac-
Kenzie, elder daughter of Kenneth Dowie of Liverpool ;
and has Issue— Haxvy Ion Maclver, Gentleman ; and Bessie
Maud.
Sir lewis M'IVER, Baronet (1896), of Sarisbury, co.
Southampton, and Knight Bachelor, M.P. for Western
Division of Edinburgh since 1895, Barrister-at-Law, Hon.
Col. E.C.V. Artillery. Born March 6, 1846, bemg the
is tbe Naval Cocliade.
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eldest son of the late John M'lver, formerly Secretary of
the Presidency Bank," Madras. Armorial bearings —
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Quarterly or and gules, a bend azure, a bordure invected
ermine ; and impaling the arms of Montefiore, namely
argent, a cedar-tree between two mounts of flowers proper,
on a chief azure, a dagger erect proper, poniniel and hilt
or, between two mullets of six points or. Mantling gules
doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a boar's head couped or ; and in an escroll over the
same, this Motto, " Nunquam obliviscar. " Married, 1885,
Charlotte Rosalind, second dau. of Nathaniel Montefiore
of Coldeast, Hants ; and has Issue — Marjorie Barabel Ruth ; "
and Nathalie Esther. Residences — 25 Ujiper Brook Street,
London, W..; Sarisbury, Southampton; 27 Palmeira
Square, Brighton. Clubs — Brooks's, St. James's, Ranelagh,
Hurlingham, Union (Brighton).
Colonel AYLMER MACIVER-CAMPBELL of Ask-
nish. Col. Indian Staff
Corps (retired list). Born
Jan. 19, 1837, being the
third son of the Reverend
Charles Pasley Vivian of Hatton Hall, in the county of
Northampton, by his wife Grace Anna, daughter of General
Aylmer of Walu orth Castle, in the county of Durham ;
assumed the surname and arms of Maclver-Campbell by
Royal License at the decease of his fatherin-law, 1883.
Club — Junior Constitutional. Livety — Brown with yellow
facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4 grand quarters, counterquartered i. and iiii. gyronny
of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a de.xter hand couped in
fesse, grasping a dagger in pale gules ; iii. argent, a galley
with sails furled and oars in action, flagged sable, all within
a bordure gules ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, quarterly or and
gules, a bend sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a boar's head couped or ; and in an escroll over the same
the Motto, " Nuntiuam obliviscar." Married, September
14, 1865, Margaret Agnes, daughter of Colonel Maclver-
Campbell of Asknish ; and has Issue — (i) Aylmer Maclver-
Campljell, Esq., Capt. Indian Staff Corps, born Nov. 4,
1867, died Nov. 10, 1900 [married, Nov. 29, 1894, Mabel,
eldest daughter of Janus W. Grimes of Knapton Hall,
in the county of Norfolk] ; (2) Artliur Granville Vivian,
Capt. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Augustus Vivian,
born July 28, 1874 ; Ethel
Elsmie, and died Nov. 2,
J. P. Rogers of Clifton];
G. Chrystie] ; and Maud.
county of ArgylL
(retired), born May 25, 1870 ; (3)
Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps,
Grace [married Major G. E. D.
1903] ; Alice Ernestine [married
Ada Margaret [married Captain
Seat — Asknish, Lochgair, in the
M'KAIN of Ardnamurchan (L.O.). Or, a lymphad sails
furled oars in action sable, flagged gules, an eagle displayed
of the last, beaked and menibered of the second, and a
buckle of the third in the dexter and sinister fesse points.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of
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his liveries, an eagle's head couped sable, beaked gules,
between two wings sable. Motto — " In hope I byde."
Eld. son of William Fergus M'Kain, late of the Ad-
miralty, b. 1825; (/. ; m. 1851, Catherine Anne, d.
of William Dobbin, late of the Army Pay Office : —
Rev. W. J. M'Kain, b. 1854; m. 1884, Helen Clifford,
d. of John Johnston Elton Morecroft, formerly of Holly-
mount, West Derby, Liverpool; and has issue — (i) James
Fergus M'Kain, Gentleman, Lieut. 34th Sikh Pioneers,
b. 1885; (2) Clifford Arthur M'Kain, (ientleman, i^. 1887;
and Irene Helen Isobel. Res. — 28 Palmerston Place, Edin-
burgh. Club — Constitutional.
ARTHUR LEITH-HAY MAC KAY, late Capt. King's
Own Scottish Borderers. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
fesse or between two bears' heads cuu|3ed argent, muzzled
gules, in chief, and in base a buck's head erased proper.
Mantling azure doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-highlander vested and plaided, hold-
ing in his dexter hand a halbert all proper. Motto —
" Fortiter."
GEORGE DUNCAN MACKAY, Esquire, Major ist
Edinburgh City Vol. Artillery. Born Aug. 24, 1853, being
the third son of the late John Mackay of Inveralmond,
by his wife Agnes, dau. of John Christie of Burnhouse,
Portobello. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron
engrailed between three bears' heads couped argent, muz-
zled gules, a roebuck's head couped between two hands
issuant from the ends of the chevron, each holding a
dagger all proper, a bordure eni;railed of the second,
charged with three martlets of the third. Mantling
is the Military Cockade,
Plate XXXII.
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azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist holding a dagger
in pale all proper; and in an escrol over the same this
Motto, " Manu forti." Seat — Inveralmond, Cramond,
Midlothian.
JAMES FRANCIS MACKAY, Esquire, J. P., co. of the
City of Edinburgh, Col. Edinburgh (City) Vol. Artillery.
Bom 1855, being the fourth son of the late John Mackay of
Inveralmond, by his wife Agnes, dau. of John Christie of
Burnhouse, Portobello. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
chevron engrailed between three bears' heads couped
argent, muzzled gules, a roebuck's head couped between
two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron, each
holding a dagger all proper, a bordure engrailed of the
second, charged with three horses' heads couped of the
third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist
holding a dagger in pale all proper ; and on an escrol over
the same this Motto, "Manu forti." Seat — Whitehouse,
Cramond, Midlothian, N.B.
ALEXANDER MACKELLAR, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion passant azure between two barru-
lets gules, in chief three crescents sable, and in base as many
mullets of the third, all within a bordure of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter arm in armour, embowed, wielding a
scimitar all proper. Motto — " Perse verando." Residence
— LawTenny, Goulburn, New South Wales.
MACKENZIE, quartered by CALLANDER.
MACKENZIE, see BURTON-MACKENZIE, MON-
TAGU - STUART - WORTLEY - MACKENZIE, and
STEWART-MACKENZIE.
MACKENZIE (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between
two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a stag's head caboshed in
base all argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two antlers, an eagle
wings addorsed and inverted preying on a serpent head
elevated, neck embowed all proper. Motto—' ' Finis coronat
opus."
Sons of Frederick William Mackenzie of Stawell House,
Richmond, London, S.W., b. ; d. m. : —
Frederick Finch Mackenzie, Esq., C,B., J. P. Berks,
Lt.-Col. comdg. 5th Batt. Lanes. Fus. since 1895, served
in S. African War 1900-2, b. 1849; »i. 1879, Ella, ygst. d.
of late Christopher Rawson. Seat — Ramslade, nr. Brack-
nell. Club — United Service.
MACKENZIE (H. Coll.). Or, a cross parted and fretty
azure between in the first and fourth quarters a stag's head
caboshed of the last, and in the second and third quarters
a mountain in flames proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed
azure, within the attires a cross couped or, the whole between
two stag's horns gold. Motto — "Always faithful." Liveiy
— Blue, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Edward Mackenzie, Esq., of Fawley Court,
Bucks, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Oxford 1862),
b. 181 1 ; d. 1880; m. ist, Mary, d. of William Dalziel
of The Craigs, co. Dumfries : —
WiUiam Dalziel Mackenzie, Esq., of Fawley Court and
Farr (q.v.).
Edward Philippe Mackenzie of Auchenskeoch, Esq.,
J. P. cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, and Dumfries (High Sheriff
CO. Suffolk 1882), D.L. for that, co. , formerly Lieut. 9th
Lancers, late Col. Comm. Loyal Suffolk Hussars, b. 1842 ;
m. 1865, Helen Jane, d. of Henry Baskerville, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford; and has issue —
Beryl Mary Baskerville [m. 1890, Maj.-Gen. Geoffry Barton,
C. B. Seat — Downham Hall, Brandon, Suft'olk.
Austin Mackenzie of Carradale, Esq., J. P. cos. Dumfries
and Northants, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Scots Fus., and late
Capt. 5th V.B. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Mem-
ber of Royal Company of Archers, b. 1856 ; m. 1878, Lucy
Maria, d. of Major Gustavus' Tuite Dalton of Fennor, co.
Meath. Seat — Carradale, Argyleshire. Clubs — Brooks's,
White's, Orleans, Royal Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
Keith Ronald Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1900,
Cara, eld. d. of Col. Macdonald Moreton, late Coldstream
Guards. Seat — Gillott's, Henley-on-Thames. Res. — Vectis
Lodge, Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
COLIN CHARLES FORBES MACKENZIE, Gentle-
man. Born 1879, being the son of the late Colin
James Mackenzie, Esq., Lord-Lieut, for the co. of Peebles,
by his wife Catherine Alice, dau. of the late Samuel
Wauchope, Esq. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
azure a buck's head caboshed or ; 2 and 3 azure, three
frasiers argent, over all in the centre of the shield a wolf's
head erased or. Mantling gules, the doubling argent ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm
holding a garland of laurel proper ; and in an escroll above
the crest this Motto, " Virtute et labore." Postal address —
S CHARLES GRANT MACKENZIE, Esquire, being
the son of the late Colonel Sir Felix Calvert Mac-
kenzie, Knight Bachelor (1897), U. L. co. of Elgin, Hon. Col.
(V.D.) 3rd Vol. Batt. Seaforth Highlanders (Rosshire Buffs,
Duke of Albany's), the first company of which he raised in
Over the crest, " Luceonon uro,"and below the arms, " Vive
ut vivas." Seat — Allanbank House, by Munlochy, N.B.
JOHN TOLMIE MACKENZIE, Esquire, J. P., repre-
sentative of the family of Mackenzie of Ballone. Born
June 16, 1828, being the only son of Capt. Hector Mac-
kenzie and his wife Annabella, dau. of John Tolmie, Esq.,
J. P., of Uiginish House. Armorial bearings (L.O., circa
1672) — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a stag's head caboshed or ;
2. or, a rock in flames proper ; 3. gules, three human legs
armed, garnished and spurred or, all within a bordure in-
1859, a member of the Morayshire County Council, Provost
of Forres 1865-72, by his wife Anne [d. 1881), dau. of the
late Rev. Charles Grant, minister of Kingussie, Inverness-
shire, and grand-dau. of Captain Donald Fraser of the
78tli Highlanders. Armorial bearings — Azure, a stag's
head caboshed or, on a chief of the last, an elephant sable,
tusked argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On
a wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit arm erect holding
a sword in bend sinister, all proper. Motto — " Corde et
manu." Married, 1900, Ethel Pauline, dau. of John
Henry Luis of Cidhmore, Dundee. Residence — Forres,
N.B. C///3 Liberal (Edinburgh).
JAMES FOWLER MACKENZIE, Esquire, Chief of
the Mackenzies, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant.
Born October 30, 1833, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late George Falconer Mackenzie of Allangrange
(who was, in 1829, served male heir of his ancestor, the
Honourable Simon Mackenzie of Lochslinn, and heir male
m general to Simon's father Kenneth, first Lord Mackenzie
of Kintail, as also Colin, first Earl of Seaforth), by his wife
Isabella Reid, daughter of James Fowler of Raddery and
Fairburn, in the county of Ross, and the Grange, Jamaica.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure, a stag's head caboshed or, 2 and 3 azure, a falcon
displayed argent, charged on the breast with a heart gules,
between three mullets of the second. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a mouniain in flames proper. Supporters — Two savages
wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, each holding
in his exterior hand a baton erect, with fire issuing out of
the top of it, their hair also inflamed all proper. Mottoes—
dented or. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a mountain in flames proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Luceo non uro."
Married, Jan. 13, 1857, Henzell, dau. of David Di.xon
Ferguson ; and has Issue — (i) Murdoch Tolmie Mackenzie,
Esq., J. P.. b. May 19, 1858; (2) John Mackenzie, Gentle-
man, Lieut. I.Y. , b. July 13, 1865; (3) Hector Hugh
Mackenzie, Gentleman, Lieut. I.Y. , b. June 16, 1867: (4)
David Ferguson Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1869 ;
(5) William MacNeill Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. Sept. 2,
1870 ; (6) George Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. Feb. 13, 1874 ;
(7) John Tolmie Mackenzie, b. Aug. 18, 1883 ; Mary
\d. 1882) ; Annabella ; Mary ; Isabel Barbara ; Margaret
MacNeill ; Henzell ; and Jean Lillias. Residence — Dun-
vegan, IsleofSkye, N.B.
THOMAS MACKENZIE, Esquire, J. P. for Banff-
shire, J. P. and D. L. for Morayshire, of Dailuaine
House, Carron, Strathspey, co. Banff, and of Innes House,
near Elgin, co. Moray. Born March 18, 1848, being the
eldest surviving son of William Mackenzie, Esq. , of Dailu-
aine, and his wife Jane, daughter of William Thomson
of Knockando. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, a stag's head
caboshed between the attires, an antique crown or. Above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure doubled or; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed, the hand grasping
a garland of laurel proper : and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Virtute et valore," and below the shield
" Luceo non uro." Married, Oct. 30, 1877, Emily {d. Jan,
is the Military Cockade.
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8, 1899), dau. of Edwin Holt, Esq., of Rosehill, Worces-
tershire. Estates — Dailuaine, co. Banff; Innes, co. Moray.
Postal address — Dailuaine House, Carron, Strathspey, N.B.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
§ WILLIAM DALZIEL MACKENZIE, Esquire, of
Farr, Barrister-at-law, Hon. Lt.-Col. late Queen's
Own Oxfordshire Hussars, D.L. for the county of Inver-
ness. Born March 31, 1840, being the eldest son of
Edward Mackenzie, Esquire, of Newbie and Fawley Court,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the
county of Oxford, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter
of William Dalziel. Livery — Dark blue and yellow. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross
parted and fretty azure, between in the first and fourth
quarters a stag's head caboshed of the last, and in the
second and third quarters a mountain in flames proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed azure.
within the attires a cross couped or, the whole between two
stags' horns gold, with the Motto, "Always faithful."
Married, Dec. i, 1863, Mary Anna, {d. Nov. 15, 1900),
eldest dau. of Henry Baskerville, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, and Woolley, co. Wiltshire ;
and has Issue - (i) William Roderick Dalziel Mackenzie,
Esq., late Major 3rd Batt. Queen's Own Cameron High-
landers, b. Sept. 2, 1864 [married] ; (2) Edward Baskerville
Mackenzie-Gillanders, Esq., Capt. 3rd. Batt. Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders, b. Dec. 11, 1874 ['''• 1903, Frances
Geraldine Gillanders of HighfieldJ ; Mary Gwendoline \m.
Duncan Davidson of Tulloch] ; Isla Jessie [w. Harry Officer
Blackwood] ; Aimfe Dorothea ; and Kathleen Helen. He
married secondly, June 24, 1902, Mary Catherine, dau. of
Adam Steuart Gladstone, and widow of Sir F. G. Stapleton,
8th Bart. £i-/a/fi--- Fawley Court, cos. Buckingham and
Oxford ; Thetford Manor, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk ;
Newbie, co. Dumfries ; Farr, co. Inverness ; and Brae, co.
Ross. Postal address — Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames.
Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry, Caledonian.
ARUNDELL MACKENZIE- ASHTON, Gentleman.
Born 1854, being the son of the late Fitz-Arundel-
Mackenzie, late H.B.M.'s Consul at Geneva; by Royal
Licence took the surname and arms of Ashton on succeed-
ing to his cousin's estates in 1878. Club — Union. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, on a pile between
two crescents argent, a mullet pierced of the field (for"
Ashton) ; 2 and 3 per fesse argent and azure, a buck's
head caboshed and counterchanged, in the dexter chief a
holly leaf proper (for Mackenzie). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a mower proper, vested paly argent and sable,
in the act of whetting his scythe also proper (for Ashton) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a buck's head as in the arms
(for Mackenzie). Alarried, 1879, Mary E. , only dau. of
Robert Taffen, M.D. , of Wigton, Cumberland. Seat —
Howden Court, Tiverton.
§The Rev. JOHN MACKENZIE-GIBSON (formerly
Rev. John Gibson), M.A., V.D., Chaplain 1st Ross"
Highland Vol. Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, sometime
Minister of the parish of Avoch, co. Ross, J. P. cos. Ross
and Cromarty. Born Aug. 24, 1835, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. James Gibson, D.D., Minister of the parish of
Avoch, by Anne Isabella his wife, dau. of Thos. Mackenzie
of Strathgarve, Ross-shire, and sister of Major-General Alex-
ander Mackenzie, C. B. Armorial bearings— I le bears for
is the Naval Cockade.
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Arms : Gules, three keys wards downwards fesseways in
pale or, on a chief of the last a stag's head caboshed azure.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a pelican in her piety in a nest
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Coelestes pandite portae." Married, Oct. 9, 1889, Eliza-
beth, second dau. of late Alexander Watson Wemyss, M.D. ,
of Denbrae, Fife. Post. add. — 22 Regent Ter. , Edinburgh.
Clubs — University (Edinburgh), Highland (Inverness).
MACKENZIE-GILLANDERS(rematric. L.O., 17 June
1904). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron argent,
between three arms in armour, couped at the elbow, the
hands each grasping a dagger all proper, the last hiked and
pommelled or (Gillanders) ; 2 and 3, or, a cross parted and
fretty azure, between in the first and fourth quarters a stag's
head caboshed of the last, and in the second and third
quarters a mountain in flames proper, in the centre a
crescent gules for difference (Mackenzie, H. Coll.). Mant-
lings — Dexter, sable, doubled argent ; sinister, azure, doubled
or. Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter
arm as in the arms all proper (MottO — " Durum sed
certissimum ") ; sinister, on a wreath of the liveries, a stag's
head cabossed azure, within the attires a cross couped or,
the whole between two stag's attires gold (Motto — " Always
faithful"). Z/wT-v— White coat, black facings, blue and
yellow striped waistcoat.
Second son of William Dalziel Mackenzie, Esq., of
Fawley Court {,q.v.), b. 1840 ; m. 1863, Mary Anna, d. of
late Henry Baskerville, Esq., D.L. , of Crowsley Park: —
Capt. Edward Baskerville Mackenzie-Gillanders (formerly
Mackenzie), 3rd Batt. Cameron Highlanders, b. 1874;
m. 1903, Frances Geraldine, d. of late G. F. Gillanders,
Esq., J. P. ; and has issue a dau. Seat — Highfield, Muir-
of-Ord, Ross-shire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Caledonian.
§ ROBERT MURE McKERRELL, Esquire, V.D.,
J. P. CO. Ayr, Hon. Col. late commanding ist Volun-
Scotland), and since 1898 a Prison Commissioner for Scot-
land. Born Sept. 27, 1846, being the eldest son of the late
Robert McKerrell, by his wife Emily Pauline, dau. of the
la'e Lieutenant-General William Staveley, Companion of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Livery — Dark
blue, with gold braid. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Azure, on a fesse or, three lozenges gules,
within a bordure engrailed argent. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a Roman soldier on his march, with
standard and utensils all proper ; and upon an escroll
above the same this Motto, " Dulcis \>xo patria labor."
Martied, December 4, 1889, Lucinda Margaret, younger
daughter of James Winter Brittain of Gifford's Hall, in
the county of Suffolk; and has Issue — (i) Robert James
Mure McKerrell, Gentleman, b Aug. 17, 1890; (2) Martin
Mungo Mure McKerrell, Gentleman, b. July 19, 1895;
(3) Archibald Monteatli Mure McKerrell, Gentleman, b.
July 22, 1899 ; Lucinda Pauline Rose Edith Mure ; and
Margaret Agnes Mure. Tm.ini residence — Holland House,
Murrayfield, Edinburgh. Official address — Prison Com-
mission, II Rutland Square, Edinburgh. Clubs — Carlton,
New (Edin.), Western (Glasgow), C'ounty (Ayr.)
Lieut. -Col. WILLIAM M'KERRELL- BROWN
(formerly Lieut.-Col. Wm. Brown), late Royal Artillery.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent gnles in fesse point
for difference (for Brown) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a fesse or,
three lozenges gules, a bordure engrailed argent (for
M'Kerrell), in the centre of the quartering a martlet counter-
changed for difference. Mantling azure doubled or ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion or,
armed and langued gules, holding in his dexter paw a fleur-
de-lis of the first ; and in an escroll above, this Motto,
" Floreat majestas."
GEORGE IVIE MACKESY, Esq.. M.B. and M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin), L. R. C.S.I. , J.P., High Sheriff (1871)
teer Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, a Member of the
Royal Company of Archers (the King's Bodyguard for
and Mayor (1879) of the City of Waterford, Surgeon to the
Waterford County and City Infirmary, President of Irish
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Medical Assoc, and Ex-President South-Eastern Ireland
Brancli of British Medical Association. Born July 26, 1845,
being the eldest son of Joseph Poulter Mackesy, M. B.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin), F. R. C.S.I. , by his wife Frances, dau.
of George Ivie, Solicitor, of Waterford. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a de.xter arm couped
in fesse from the sinister side proper, sleeved gules,
cuffed azure, holding a sword entwined with a snake
also proper, all between two flaunches of the fourth,
each charged with a demieagle displayed, couped or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent, Crest —
Out of a mural crown proper, a demi-eagle or, charged on
the breast with a sword entwined with a snake in pale as
in the arms. Motto —" In Deo manuque fides." Married,
Jan. 1870, Hester Maria, eldest dau. of Samuel Strangman
of Summerland, Waterford ; and has with other Issue — (i)
Joseph Poulter Thomas Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 20,
1878; (2) George Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 5, 1880;
(3) Samuel Strangman Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 24,
1881 ; (4) William Oswald Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Sept.
18, 1882; (5) David Henry Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug.
19, 1896. Estates — Property in cos. Waterford, Kilkenny,
Tipperary, and Queen's Co. Residence -^7 Lady Lane,
Waterford. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, County and City
(Waterford).
M'KIEof Bargaly (matric. L.O. , 13 June 1904). Argent,
two ravens pendent from an arrow fessways piercing their
necks proper, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the field.
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armed and laiigued gules, a bordui e compon^e of the
first and second. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a raven proper. Motto —
" Labora."
Eld. son of James M'Kie, Esq., of Bargaly, Advocate
at the Scottish Bar, M.A., J. P., D.L., M.P. for
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 1821 ; d. 1867; ;«.
1853, Jane Wilson, only d. of Archibald Home of
Balvarran, co. Perth: —
Lt.-Col. John M'Kie, D.S.O., 3rd Batt. King's Own
Scottish Borderers, b. 1857. Seats — Ernespie, nr. Castle
Douglas, N.B. ; Bargaly and Glencaird, Newton-Stewart,
N.B. C/?/^.f— Bachelors', Boodle's.
MACKIE. Argent, two ravens addorsed sable, pendent
from an arrow fessewise piercing their necks proper, on
a chief of the second, three ears of barley slipped also
proper. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a
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PETERjEFFREX/lflCKIE
i^OF Corraith£.Glenrisi?ell\^
wreath of his liveries, a raven proper. Motto — '' Waur
and daur." Livery — Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Son of Alexander Mackie of Dunmore Park, Stirling-
shire, b. 1821 ; d. 1884; m. 1853, Janet Simpson, d. of
Andrew Brown of H.M. Customs : —
Peter Jeffrey Mackie, Esq., J. P. cos. Ayr and Lanark,
b. 26 Nov. 1855, 7n. 12 Sept. 1889, his cousin, Jessie
Lockett, only d. of Thomas Abercrombie of H.M. Customs,
Liverpool ; and has issue— James Logan Mackie, Gentle-
man, b. 4 Oct. 1893; Jessie Isobel ; and Mary Jeffrey.
Seats— Qorx&\\h, Ayrshire ; Glenrisdell, Whitehouse, Argyll-
shire. Clubs — Caledonian, County (Ayr).
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Colonel EDWARD ALEXANDER MACKIE, Es-
quire, T.P.,late Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batt. K.O. Yorkshire
L.I. (V.D. ). Born 1834, being the third son of Robert
Jefferson Mackie, by his wife Barbara. Club — National
Liberal. Armorial bearing's — Paly of si.x or and gules,
on a bend engrailed azure a narcissus between two mullets
of six points of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm grasping a sword all proper, a narcissus between
two mullets as in the arms. Motto — "Disco et labora."
Married, Sept. 14, 1865, Emma Gertrude, daughter of
R. D. Dunn of Manor House, Heath, Wakefield ; and has
Issue — Four sons and five daughters. Seat — Kirkthorpe,
Scarborough.
§JOHN GLADSTONE MACKIE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born July 20,
1854, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late I vie Mackie of Auchencairn, by his wife Agnes,
daughter of John Gladstone of Castle Douglas. Club —
Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
on a chevron, between a lion passant azure, in chief
and a raven in base of the second, a tower of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a dagger
proper. Motto — "Labore." Married, March i, 1882,
Eliza Nina, daughter of the late James McKie, formerly
M. P. , of Bargaly. Seats — Auchencairn and Netherlaw,
Castle Douglas, in the co. of Kirkcudbright.
MACKINNON (1811). Quarterly, i. vert, a boar's
head erased argent, holding in the mouth a shank-bone of
a deer proper (Mackinnon) ; 2. azure, a castle triple-towered
and embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and port-
cullis gules (Macleod) ; 3. or, a galley, her oars saltirevvays
and sails furled sable, flags flying gules (Macdonald) ; 4.
argent, a de.\ter hand couped fesseways proper, holding a
cross crosslet fitchfe sable (Macdonald). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— A boar's head erased, holding in
the mouth the shank-bone of a deer proper. Supporters —
On the dexter side a lion, and on the sinister a leopard both
proper. Motto — " Audentes fortuna juvat."
Son of William Ale.xander MacKinnon, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., M.A. (Camb.), F.R.S., /;. 1813 ; (/. 1903 ; m.
1846, Margaret Sophia, d. of Francis Willes, by Caroline,
d. of Sir Thomas Whichcote : —
Francis Ale-xander MacKinnon, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Kent, b. 1848; m. 1888, Hon. Emily Isabel Hood, d.
of Rt. Hon. the ist Baron Hood of Avalon, G.C.B. , and
has issue — (i) Alexander Hood MacKinnon, Gentleman,
b. 1892; (2) Arthur Avalon MacKinnon, Gentleman, (5. 1893 ;
and Aline Emily Hood. Seat — Acryse Park, Folkestone,
Kent. Club — Union.
MACKINTOSH, see FRASER-MACKINTOSH and
KEIR-MACKINTOSH.
ALFRED DONALD MACKINTOSH, of that Ilk,
Chief of the Clan Chattan, J. P. and Deputy- Lieuten-
ant. Bom June 24, 1851, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Alexander Mackintosh, of Mac-
kintosh, by his second wife Charlotte, fifth daughter of
Alexander MacLeod of Dalvey. Clubs — Carlton, Naval
and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter
hand fesseways, couped at the wrist and holding a man's
heart gules ; 3. azure, a boar's head couped or ; 4. or,
a lymphad, oars in saltire sable. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a cat-a-mountain salient proper. Sup-
porters— Two wild cats proper. Motto — " Touch not the
cat, but a glove." Married, 1880, Ella, only child and
heiress of Edward Priest Richards, Esquire, of Plas
Newydd, in the county of Glamorgan ; and has had Issue
— Angus Alexander Mackintosh, Gentleman, born August
6, 1885 ; and Violet Charlotte, died April 1883. Seats —
Moy Hall and Dunachton, in the county of Inverness ;
Cottrell, in the county of Cardiff.
Street, Berkeley Square.
Toivn house — 8 Hill
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SCOTT MACKIRDY,
Esquire, D.L. for co. of Lanark (formerly William
Augustus Scott), of Birkwood, co. Lanark. Born July 29,
1842, being the elder son of Andrew Scott, Glasgow, by his
wife Susan, dau. of John McKirdy of Birkwood. Clubs
— New (Edinburgh), Conservative (Glasgow). Livery —
Dark green with silver buttons. Armorial bearings-
Parted per fesse argent and sable, in chief a martlet of the
second, and in base a fir-tree growing out of a mount sur-
mounted of a sword bendways dexter, supporting on its point
an antique crown or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, witli a mantling sable doubled argent ;
and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-
wyvern displayed ppr. Motto— " Dieu et mon pays."
Married, June 10, 1880, Lucy (d. 1B99), dau. of Edmund
Bell, of Rothesay ; and has Issue— [1) Elliott Mackirdy Scott
Mackirdy, Gentleman, b. March 9, 1881 ; (2) Charles David
Scott Mackirdy, Gentleman, born September 25, 1893 ;
Anna Mary ; Susan Katharine ; and Lucy Augusta. Estate
and postal address — Birkwood, Lesmahagow, co. Lanark,
N.B.
§JOHN MACLACHLAN of Maclachlan, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Argyll, D.L. , and a member of the King's Body-
guard for Scotland. Born 1859, being the second son of
George Maclachlan of Maclachlan, Esquire, by Mary
his wife, daughter of John Thow. Armorial bearings
—He bears for Arms: Four coats quarterly, i. or, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand couped fesseways,
holding a cross pat(5e paleways gules ; 3. or, a galley, her
oars in saltire sable, placed in the sea proper ; 4. argent, in
the base unds^e vert a salmon naiant proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries "is set for Crest, a castle situated upon a rock
is the Military Cockade.
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all proper ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the
escutcheon, a roebuck proper. MottO — " Fortis et fidus. "
Estate — Maclachlan or Strathlachlan. Postal addresses —
Elizabeth Allan (died 1885), d. of Andrew Thomson,
Merchant, of Glasgow : —
Robert Craig Maclagan, Esq., Doctor of Medicine
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Castle Lachlan, Strachur, Argyllshire ; 12 Abercromby
Place, Edinburgh. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New (Edin-
burgh).
MACLAGAN (L.O.). Argent, two chevronels sable
within a bordure vert, charged with three martlets or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a beaver passant.
Motto — " Principiis obsta." L.ivery — Green, with black
facings.
Son of Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Knt. Bach.,
M.D., LL D., D.L., V.D., (5. 1812; d. 1900; m. 1836,
(Edin.), Hon. Col. 5th V.B. the Royal Scots, upon whom
the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred, J. P. for co. of
Midlothian, b. March 6, 1839; m. Oct. 12, 1865, Jane
Robertson Bayne, d. of John Webster of Thankerton
House, Lanarkshire ; and has issue, Douglas Philip Mac-
lagan, Esq., Writer to the Signet, b. Aug. 12, 1867.
Residence — 5 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Cale-
donian, and University (Edinburgh).
SAMUEL M'LARDY, Gentleman. Born 1842, being
the son of John M' Lardy. Armorial bearings— Or, a
galley, oars in action, sails furled sable, flagged gules,
surmounted of an eagle displayed proper, beaked and
is the Naval Cockade.
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membeied of the third, in the dexter chief point an estoile,
and in the sinister chief point a dexter hand couped of llie
last. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand couped proper, holding a cross
crosslet fitch^e and erect or. Motto — " In te fido." Resi-
dence—Yia.5iord Mount, Higher Crumpsall, Manchester.
M'LAREN (26 Dec. 1902). Or, two chevronels gules,
between two edock-leaves slipped vert in chief and in base
a galley sable, flagged of the second. Mantling gules.
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a sword
argent, hilled and pommelled or, and a shepherd's crook
in saltire entwined with a wreath of laurel proper. Motto
• — " Per ensem pro pedo."
Son of William Sinclair M'Laren, b. ; d ;
m. Elizabeth, d. of James Marshall:^
James Marshall M'Laren, Esq., Capt. ist Batt. Gordon
Highlanders, b. 23 May 1875. Res. —
M'LAREN (L.O. , 24 July 1902). Or, two chevronels
invected gules, between as many shepherd's crooks in saltire
sable, and in base a triple-towered castle of the last,
masoned argent, flags, windows, and portcullis of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Issuant
from a wreath of his liveries, the Virgin and Child proper,
the former vested azure. Motto — ' ' Bi'se mac na cromaige. "
Livery— Green, white facings.
Son of Duncan M'Laren, Esq., J. P. andD.L. , of New-
ington House, Edinburgh, Lord Provost and sometime
M.P. for Edinburgh, h. 1806 ; m. ist. Grant Aitken (d.
1833); 2nd, 1836, Christina Gordon (d. 1B41), d. of
William Renton of Edinburgh ; 3rd, 1848, Priscilla, d.
of Jacob Bright of Green Bank, Rochdale, and sister
of Rt. Hon. John Grant, P.C, M.P. :—
Sir Charles Benjamin Bright M'Laren, ist Bart. (8 Aug.
1902), K.C., M.A. (Edin.), M.P. for Stafford 1880-6, and
for Bosworth Div. of Leicestershire since 1892, b. 1850;
?«. 1877, Laura Elizabeth, only d. of Henry Davis Pochin
of Bodnant, Denbighshire, J. P. and D.L., sometime M.P.
forStaftbrd; and has issue— (i) Henry Duncan M'Laren,
Esq., b. 1879; (2) Francis Walter Stafford M'Laren, Esq.,
b. 1886; Elsie iDorothea ; and Florence Priscilla. Seats —
Hilders, Shottermill, Surrey; Bodnant Hall, Tal-y-Cafn,
R.S.O., Denbighsh. To7vn res. — 43 Belgrave Square, S.W.
Clubs — Reform, Savile, &c.
HENRY NORMAN MACLAURIN, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings— Parted per pale or and argent, two
chevronels azure, in base a galley oars in action sable, flags
flying. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a lymphad sails furled and oars in
action sable, flags flying gules. Motto— "Fidelis." Resi-
dence—1^$ Macquarrie Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
MACLEAN (1856). Quarterly, i. argent, a rock gules;
2. argent, a dexter arm couped in fcsse gules, the hand
holding a cross crosslet fitch^e in pale azure; 3. or, a
galley oars in action sable, flagged gules; 4. argent, two
eagle's heads erased respectant in chief gules and in base
a salmon naiant proper, all within a bordure gules, charged
with two Eastern crowns in fesse, and as many mullets in
pale or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the liveries, a battle-axe erect in pale, crowned
by a branch of laurel and of cypress in saltire all projjer.
Motto—' ' Altera merces."
Son of the late Sir George Maclean, K.C.B. {d. 1861) :—
Major-Gen. Henry John Maclean, b. 1827, served in
Ashanti War 1873-4, A. A. and D.Q.M.G. in Ireland 1879-
84, late Rifle Brig, ^ej.— Ardgour, Beckenham. Club-
Army and Navy.
MACLEOD, quartered by LYTTELTON-ANNESLEY.
MACLEOD, quartered by MACKINNON. ^
MACLEOD OF Hamer, quartered by CAMERON.
NORMAN MAGNUS MACLEODof that Ilk, twenty-
third Chief, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. 74th High-
anders. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George. Born July 27, 1839,
being the eldest son of the late Norman Macleod of that
Ilk, by his wife Louisa Barbara, commonly known as the
Honourable Louisa Barbara, only dau. of the thirteenth
and sister of the fourteenth Barons St. John of Bletsoe.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a castle triple-towered and
embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and jjorch gules,
and impaling the arms of Isham, namely gules, a fesse
wavy and in chief three piles also wavy argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liverids is
set for Crest, a bull's head caboshed sable between two
flags gules, staves of the first. Supporters — Two lions
regardant gules, each holding a dagger proper. Motto—
U is the Military Cockade.
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"Mums aheneus esto " ; and for a Device the words,
"Hold fast." Married, April 27, 1881, Emily Caroline,
dau. of Sir Charles Isham, Bart. ; and has /jj//(?— Emily
Pauline; and Margaret Louisa. Seat — Dunvegan Castle,
IsleofSkye, N.B.
RODERICK WILLOUGHBY MACLEOD, Esquire,
late Capt. 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders,
|.P. and D.L. for the co. of Ross and Cromarty. Born
May 29, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Bruce .-Eneas Macleod, Esq., of Invergorden Castle, by
his wife Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir John Pollard Wil-
loughby, Bart. Z,/7'6Vt— Blue, yellow piping, gilt buttons,
yellow and black striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, i. or, a mountain azure inflamed gules ;
2. gules, the three legs of Man proper, conjoined in the
centre at the upper end of the thigh, flexed in triangle,
the spurs or ; 3. or, a lymphad sable, flags gules ; 4.
azure, a castle triple- towered and embattled argent,
masoned sable, windows and portcullis gules, and impaling
the arms of Darell, namely, azure, a lion rampant or,
ducally crowned argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
the sun in splendour proper. Mottoes — Above the crest,
" Loisghim agus soilleirighim ; " below the arms, " Quo-
cunque jeceris stabit." Married, 1897, Alice Olivia,
second dau. of Edward Tierney Gilchrist Darell, Esq.,
and granddau. of the late Rev. Sir W. Lionel Darell, 4th
Baronet, of Fretherne Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire;
and has Issue— [\) Robert Bruce Darell Macleod, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 19, 1897; (2) Torquil Harry Lionel Macleod,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 11, 1899 ; (3) Hector Roderick /Eneas
MacLeod, Gentleman, b. April 16, 1901 ; and Beryl May.
Seat — Invergordon Castle, co. Ross. C/«^ — Naval and
Military.
PATRICK M'LOSKEY, Gentleman, M.D., L.R.C.S.
Armorial bearings
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, in front of two cross
crosslets fitch^e m saltire sable, a de.xter cubit arm erect,
vested argent, cuffed ermine, the hand grasping a dagger in
bend sinister point downwards proper. Motto — "Sica
inimicis."
The Rev. JOHN MACLULICH (formerly Smith),
Clerk in Holy Orders ; resumed the surname of MacLulich
by Royal Licence 1895. Born Feb. 18, 1846, being the only
son of Archibald Smith, M.D., of Ardencaple, co. Argyll,
by his wife Dora, dau. of Col. Joseph Peers, J. P., D. L. ,
of Plasnewydd, Denbyshire [and grandson of Patrick Smith
of Acurach, Argyllshire, and his wife Isabella Campbell
(who was the great granddau. of Duncan Stewart of Appin,
lineally descended from Walter, first Lord High Steward
of Scotland), and great grandson of John MacLulich of
Glenorchy, who took the name of Smith after the Jacobite
rebellion of 1745, when the clans were disbanded]. It is
stated in Brown's Historical and Genealogical Tree of the
Royal Family of Scotland, published in Edinburgh in 1792
that of Lulach (grandson of Macbeth) killed at Strathbolgie
are descended the clan of MacLulich, a branch of which
took the name of Smith in consequence of a blacksmith
concealing a MacLulich who was flying from the persecu-
tion of Stewart Black Knight of Lome. Clitb — National.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a wyvern regardant or, trans-
fixed by a sword in bend sinister point upwards proper,
hilted and pommelled of the second. Mantling azure
doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-man affronts? proper, banded round the
temples azure and or, holding in the hands a bar of iron
fessways also proper ; and above, in an escroll, a Motto
(in Gaelic characters), " Caraid 'san aire " (a friend in need).
Married, July 13, 1871, Marion Lydia, dau. of Rev. James
Mecredy, D.D. ; and has Issue — (i) John Peers MacLulich,
Gentleman,^. April 17, 1872; (2) James Mecredy MacLulich,
Gentleman, h. Aug. 14, 1874; (3) Archibald MacLulich
MacLulich, Gentleman, b. Oct. 26, 1876; (4) Donald Alex-
ander MacLulich, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22, 1878 ; (5) Duncan
Herbert Smith, b. March 14, d. July 16, 1881 ; Marion
Lydia (d. 1889); Dora Caroline; Eveleen ; Clara Irene;
Alice Maud May ; and Aimee Muriel. Postal address—
25 Rue des Cascades, Chantilly, Oise, France.
HUGH MITCHELL MACNAMARA MACMAHON-
CREAGH, Capt. and Hon. Major 7th Brig. South Irish
Division R.A. ; assumed by Royal License the additional
name and arms of Creagh in 1885. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a chevron gules, between three laurel branches vert,
a cross crosslet sable for distinction, on a chief azure, three
bezants. Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent,
caparisoned gules, in the headstall of the bridle a laurel
branch vert, and charged on the neck for distinction with a
cross crosslet sable. Motto— " Virtute et numine." Mar-
ried, Sept. 4, 1884, Olivia, sister of Richard Creagh of
Dangan ; and has Issue — A son, b. 1885. Seat — Dangan
Kilkishen, Dangan Cross, co. Clare.
WALTER MACMILLAN- SCOTT, Esquire, J. P.
for Roxburgh and Selkirk, D.L. for Roxburgh, late
Capt. Scottish Borderers (Mil.), and formerly Lieut. 6th
Dragoon Guards. Borfi April 11, 1848, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Macmillan-
Scott, Esq., of Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill, by his wife
Katherine Jane, dau. of Browne Roberts, Esq., of Ravens-
bourne Park, CO. Kent, formerly of the Bengal Army,
and High Sheriff of Calcutta. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, on a bend azure,
a mullet between two crescents of the first, a bordure com-
pony of the second and first (for Scott) ; 2 and 3 per pale
or and argent, a lion rampant sable, in chief three mullets
azure (for Macmillan). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and for his Crests, i. a stag's head erased gules
(for Scott) ; 2. a dexter and sinister hand issuing from the
wreath brandishing a two-handed sword all proper (for
Macmillan). Mottoes — (over the crests) — " Miseris suc-
curro ; " (under the arms), " Ardenter amo." Married, 1876,
Antonietta, eldest daughter of Theodore Henry Dury of
Bonsall Leys, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue —
Thomas Alexander Frederick Macmillan-Scott, Gentleman,
b. 1881 ; Cecile Margaret. Seats — Wauchope, Hawick,
N.B. ; and Pinnacle Hill, Kelso, N.B. Club-\Jmon.
ALEXANDER MACMORRAN, Esquire, K.C., Barris-
ter-at-Law (Middle Temple), M.A. (Edin.). Bor>i 1852,
being the eldest son of Thomas Macmorran of Newton
' Stewart, co. Wigtown. Armorial bearings— Azure, a sword
in bend proper, pommelled and hilted or, in the sinister chief
a dexter hand couped, and in the dexter base a paschal
lamb or, carrying a banner argent charged with a cross
gules. Mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand couped gules ; and
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Virtus virtutis
prasmium." Married, 1883, Edith Kate, youngest dau. of
G. E. Mead of 22 Cheyne Walk, S.W. Residence — Laving-
ton, Putney Heath, London, S.W. Club — St. Stephen's.
MACMORROUGH, quartered by BARNEWALL.
Mcmullen (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse azure,
between three leopards rampant proper, as many crosses
moline of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard as in the arms,
between two trefoils slipped vert. Motto —
Son of Alexander Peter McMullen, Esq., J. P., of
Hertford Castle, b. ; d.
Norman McMullen, Gentleman,
Leonard's Place, Bengeo, Herts.
Res.—'S>X.
ARTHUR MACMURROGH-MURPHY, Esq., "of
Oulartleigh," co. Wexford ("The O'Morchoe," Chief of
his sept, and representative of the Teigherna or Lord of Hy
Felimy). Borri Jan. 4, 1835, being the only son of Arthur
MacMurrogh-Murphy of Oulartleigh (O'Morchoe, Chief of
his sept), by his second wife Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. John
Bagwell Creagh of Bally Andrew, co. Cork, Rector of
Rincurran, and Vicar of Carrig, co. Cork. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a hawthorne tree eradicated vert, fructed
gules, on a chief of the last, a lion passant guardant or.
Married, Nov. 19, 1863, Susan Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Bradley, M.D., of Kells Grange, co. Kilkenny, by his wife
Sophia, dau. of Robert Wolfe of Tentore, Queen's Co. ;
and has had lssue~(\) Rev. Thomas Arthur MacMurrogh-
O'Morchoe (resumed ancient name by deed poll 1895), M.A.
Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. March 22, 1865 [;«., April 8, 1891,
Anne, dau. of John George Gibbon, Esq., LL.D. , of Kihen-
nell, CO. Wexford, and has, with other issue, Arthur Done!
MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe, Gentleman, b. June 3, 1892] ; (2)
Arthur MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe, Gentleman, b. Sept. 22,
1866 [d. April 18, 1899) ; (3) William MacMurrogh-O'Mor-
choe, Gentleman, b. July 12, 1868; Sophia Rebecca \vi.,
firstly, Aug. 28, 1888, Francis Richard Wolfe {d. April 18.
1900), eldest son of the Rev. Prebendary R. R. Wolfe, M.A.,
of Leighton, co. Devon, and Lord of the Manor of Islington ;
nu, secondly, Aug. 11, 1903, Raymond William French,
son of the late Ven. Thomas Fitzgerald French, Archdeacon
of Killaloe] ; Gertrude Susan (deceased) ; Edith MacMur-
rogh \jn., Aug. 2, 1899, James Robinson]; and Mary
Augusta MacMurrogh. Seat — Monamolin, co. Wexford.
Residence — Kerrymount, Foxrock, co. Dublin.
MACNAGHTON, see WORKMAN-MACNAGHTON.
NOTTIDGE CHARLES MACNAMARA, Esquire,
Surgeon-Major (retired) Indian Army, Vice-President of
the Royal College of Surgeons 1893 and 1896. Born Oct.
14, 1832, being the sixth son of the late Daniel Macnamara,
Esq., R. N., of Douras, Burren, co. Clare, by his wife
Frances, dau. of George Fennell, Secretary to the Ad-
miralty. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— Gules,
a lion rampant argent, in chief two spear-heads or, a cres-
cent argent for difference. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm holding
a scimitar all proper. Motto — " Firmitas in cceIo." Mar-
ried, March 6, 1865, Maria Louisa, second and youngest
dau. of Hon. Vincent Henry Bayley, Judge of the Hi^h
Court, Calcutta; and has Issue — (i) Charles Carroll Mac-
namara, Esq., Capt. Royal Irish Rifles, b. May 23, 1875;
(2) Patrick Macnamara, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. Jan. 11,
1886 ; Nora \m., Feb. i, 1888 (as his second wife), Montagu
Lubbock, M.D. , son of Sir John William Lubbock, third
Bart.]; Adeline Louisa Vm., July 22, 1893, Major Rouse,
R.A., D.S.O.]; Oona \m. at Calcutta, Nov. 21, 1890,
Bertram Standen, of the Bengal Civil Service, C. I.E.I;
Sheila; Maive [w. , Feb. 19, 1898, F. C. Gooden«ijjgh] ;
and Dorothy. Residences — 19 Grosvenor Street, London,
W. ; The Lodge, Chorleywood, Herts.
MACNAMARA (U.O.). Gules, a lion rampant argent,
in chief two spear-heads or, a crescent argent for difference.
is the Military Cockade.
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Mantling gules and ardent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a naked arm holding a scymetar all proper. Motto
— ' ' Firmitas in coelo."
Sons of George Houseman Macnamara, M.R.C.S.,
b. 1825; r/.i899; m. ist, 1851, Louisa Eliza, d. of
Edward Winckworth of Cowley Hall, HiUingdon ;
2nd, 1887, Susanna Ellen, d. of Francis Fowler
Figg : —
Hugh Winckworth Macnamara, Gentleman, Surgeon
R.N., b. 1859; in. 1887, Charlotte Maria, d. of William
George Ward of Nottingham ; and has issue— (i) Hugh
Charles Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Hugh John
Macnamara, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1890. Res.—
George Locknell Macnamara, Gentleman, b. i888.
Res.—
Sons of Francis Nottige Macnamara, Esq., M.D. ,
Surgeon-Major Indian Army, b. 1831 ; d. 1899 ; m.
1853, Amy, d. of Frederick Dawes Danvers, Clerk of
Council of Duchy of Lancaster : —
Rev. Henry Danvers Macnamara, M.A. (Oxon.), Minor
Canon of St. Paul's 1884-93, and now Hon. Minor Canon
Rector of St. James's, Garlickhithe, and Priest in Ordinary
to the King, b. 1854; m. 1879, Alice, d. of Charles Fan-
shawe Glanville ; and has issue— (i) Robert Danvers
Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Michael Francis
Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) Arthur Macnamara,
Gentleman, b. 1887 ; Elsie ; and Bertha. Res.—'&X.. James's
Rectory, Queenhythe, E.C.
Eric Danvers Macnamara, Gentleman, M.A., M.B.
Camb., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., b. 1870; m. 1904, Frances,
d. of William Simpson Craig. j??«.— Beaufort House,
Ham, Surrey.
MACNAUGHTON, quartered by MACBRAYNE.
Surgeon-Major JAMES GLAUSSEN MACNEECE,
son of Rev. James MacNeece, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
University of Dublin, late Rector of Parish of Clonfeacle,
in the Diocese of Armagh. Armorial bearings — Per
chevron azure and sable, on a chevron argent, between
three eagles rising proper, as many cross crosslets of the
second. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
rising proper, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet
sable. Motto — " Fiducia non astutia. "
Surgeon - Major THOMAS FREDERICK MAC-
NEECE, younger son of Rev. James MacNeece, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. University of Dublin, late Rector
of Parish of Clonfeacle, in the Diocese of Armagh. Armo-
rial bearings — Per chevron azure and sable, on a chevron
argent, between three eagles rising proper, as many cross
crosslets of the second (a crescent for cadency). Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising proper, chargea
on the breast with a cross crosslet sable. Motto — " Fiducid
non astutia."
WILLIAM JOHN M'NEIGHT, Gentleman. Born
June 25, 1834, being the eldest son of Robert M'Neight,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Robert Moore of Dromandony,
Drumara, co. Down. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
argent and or, a fesse invected azure, between in chief two
lions' heads erased of the last, langued gules, and in base
a unicorn's head of the third, armed and crined of the
fourth. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower sable,
masoned argent, a dexter arm embowed, vambraced, the
hand holding a spear in bend transfixing a lion's head
erased all proper. Motto — "Omnia Deo committo."
Married, March 18, 1868, Sara Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Robert Henry Anderson of Slaney Lodge, Baltinglass,
CO. Wicklow ; and has Iss7ie — (i) William Robert Percival
M'Neight, Gentleman, M.A., M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin,
b. July 23, 1873 \_m. 1903, Kathleen Mary, eld. dau. of the
late Col. and Mrs. Halahan of Sydenhurst, Chiddingfold,
Surrey ; and has issue, Eithne Frances] ; (2) Arthur Ander-
son M'Neight, Gentleman, M.B. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b.
July 9, 1880; (3) Guy Mortimer M'Neight, Gentleman, b.
May 14, 1882 ; Emily Mary ; Olive Jane ; and Clare Raba-
teau. Residence — 'b'A.Vi. Remo, Howth. Club'; — National,
Royal Irish Yacht (Kingstown).
ALEXANDER M'NEILL, Gentleman, late R.E., b.
1834, being the eldest surviving son of the late Alexander
M'Neill of Colonsay, Oronsay, by his wife Anne Elizabeth,
fourth dau. and coheir of John Carstairs, Gentleman, of
Stratford Green, Essex, and Warboys, co. Huntingdon.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and
iiii., azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued
gules; ii., argent, a sinister hand couped fesseways in
chief gules, in base wavy azure, a salmon naiant of the
first; iii., or, a galley her oars in saltire gules, on a chief
of the second three mullets of the first, the whole within a
bordure gules (for M'Neill) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
argent, between three sunflowers slipped proper, as many
buckles of the first (for Carstairs). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm
in armour embowed, holding a dagger proper. Motto —
" Vincereaut mori." Married, 1859, Mary, dau. of Colonel
Leighton, and has issue. Seat — Colonsay, Greenock.
McNeill of Tearfargus (L.O. , matric. c. 1672-7, regd.
U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, a lion rampant argent ;
2. per fesse wavy argent and azure, in chief a sinister hand
apaum^e couped at the wrist fessewise, in base a salmon
naiant proper; 3. or, a lymphad, sails furled, flags flying
gules, oars in action proper, on a chief of the second,
three mullets of the first, the whole within a bordure gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the
hand a sword all proper.
Son of Edmund Alexander McNeill, Esq., of Cushen-
den, J. P., b. 17^7 ; d. 1879; m. 1817, Rose, eld. d. of
Alexander McNeill, Esq., J. P., of Ballycastle : —
Edmund McNeill, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Antrim
(High Sheriff 1879), b. 1821 ; m. 1851, Mary, eld. d. of
Alexander Miller of Ballycastle, co. Antrim, late Treas. of
that CO. ; and has issue — Ronald John McNeill, Gentleman
(9 Morton Gardens, S.W.), b. 1861 [m. 1884, Elizabeth
Maud, d. of William Bolitho of Polwithin, Penzance ; and
has issue— Esther Rose ; Mary Morwenna Bolitho ; and
Loveday Violet]; Anne Charlotte Lavinia [;m. 1885, Rev.
John T. Penrose, Rector of Gaws worth] ; and Mary Violet
[m. 1887, Rev. Walter Hobhouse, M.A.] Seat — Craigdunn,
Craigs, co. Antrim.
ERNEST WILLIAM STEWART KING MAC-
ONCHY, Esquire, Capt. 4th Sikhs, D.S.O. Born]\xnG
18, i860, being the third son of the late George Maconchy,
Esq., B.A., J. P. for cos. Longford and Wexford, High
Sheriff for co. Longford 1846, by his first wife Louisa
Elizabeth, dau. of John Goddard Richards of Ardamine, co.
Wexford. Armorial bearings Gyronny of eight gules
and ermine, on a fesse or, three thistles slipped proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-swan, wings expanded proper. MottO —
" Humani nihil alienum." Married, 1895, Caroline, dau.
of Alexander Campbell of 8 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; and
has Issue — (i) George Alexander Maconchy, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 1896. Residence—
§ FREDERICK CAMPBELL MACONCHY, Esquire,
D.S.O. , Capt. East Yorkshire Regt. Born Aug. 22,
1868, being the fourth son of the late George Maconchy,
Esq., B.A. , J. P. for cos. Longford and Wexford, by his
second wife Janet, widow of Major Middleton, 7th Dragoon
Guards, and dau. of Colin Campbell of Colgrain, co. Dum-
barton. Armorial bearings— Gyronny of eight gules
and ermine, on a fesse or, three thistles slipped proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-swan, wings expanded proper. Motto —
" Humani nihil alienum." Married, firstly, Jan. i, 1899,
Maud Elinor, second dau. of George Arthur Thompson,
of Terrington Hall, co. York; secondly, Sept. 21, 1901,
Mary Eleanor, eldest dau. of Major Robert Bethune, late
Gordon Highlanders. Reside?ice — Club — Naval and
Military.
GEORGE CAMPBELL MACONCHY, Gentleman.
Born Jan. 23, 1859, being the second son of the late George
Maconchy, Esq., B.A., J. P. for cos. Longford and Wex-
ford, High Sheriff for co. Longford 1846, by his first wife
Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of John Goddard Richards of
Ardamine, co. Wexford. Armorial bearings— Gyronny
of eight gules and ermine, on a fesse or, three thistles
slipped proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-swan, wings expanded
proper. Motto — "Humani nihil alienum." Married,
1887, Lily, dau. of J. Metherall ; and has Issue -A dau.
is the Naval Cockade.
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JOHN ARTHUR MACONCHY, Esquire, J. P. co.
Longford. Born June 19, 1852, being the eldest son of the
late George Maconchy, Esq., B.A. , J. P. for cos. Longford
and Wexford, High Sheriff for co. Longford 1846, by his
first wife Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of John Goddard Richards
of Ardamine, co. Wexford. Armorial bearings - Gyronny
of eight gules and ermine, on a fesse or, three thistles
slipped proper. Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of tlie colours, a demi-swan, wings expanded proper.
Motto — " Human i nihil alienum." Married, Aug. 16,
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-high'ander
habited proper, holding in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows
also proper ; and in an escroll above, this MottO, " Nitimur
et munitur." Married, 1890, Philadelphia, dau. of John
Lamb. Residence - 22 Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, W.
JOHN ALLAN MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD, Es-
quire, J. P. for cos. Edinburgh, Fife, and Roxburgh. Born
1848, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Robert Blair Maconochie of Gattonside, co. Roxburgh, by
1887, Gertrude Annie, dau. of Robert Tottenham of Anna-
mult, CO. Kilkenny; and has /.vj«e— Mary. Seat — Rath-
more, Aughacliffe, co. I>ongford. Residerice — 'Rz.xSym.oxz,
Raheny, Dublin. Cubs — Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal
St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
ARCHIBALD WHITE MACONOCHIE, Gentleman,
M.P. for the East Division of Aberdeenshire. Born March
2, 1855, being the son of Archibald White Maconochie of
Fraserburgh. Armorial bearings — Parted per fess gules
and gyronny of eight or and sable, in chief two herrings
haurient argent, and in base a lymphad, sails furled, oars
in saltire all proper, flagged gules. Mantling gules and or.
his wife Charlotte Joanna, dau. of John Tod of Kirkhill ;
succeeded his paternal uncle Alan A. Maconochie- Welwood,
Esq., J. P., D.L., who died 1885. Clubs— Q-axXiow, New
Club (Edinburgh). Z-zW/j— Blue. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent an oak tree growing out of a well
in base proper (for Welwood of Garvock) ; 2 and 3 azure,
in chief three dexter hands, each grasping a bunch of arrows
argent, and in base an Imperial crown or, a chief gyronny
of eight of the last and sable (for Maconochie of Meadow-
bank). Mantling gules doubled argent. Crests— 1. dexter,
on a wreath of his liveries, the trunk of an oak sprouting
out branches proper ; Motto over, " Reviresco " ; 2. sinister,
a denii-Highlandraan holding in his right hand a bunch of
is tbe Military Cockade.
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arrows all proper above an Imperial crown or, to which he
is pointing with his left ; Motto over, " Nitimur et munitur."
Supporters — Two Highlandmen attired proper, each hold-
ing in his exterior hand a bow and arrow with a quiver on
their backs. Married, April 28, 1892, Winifred Louisa,
ALBERT CAMERON MACPHERSON of Cluny Mac-
pherson, co. Inverness, Chief of the Macphersons and Clan
Chattan. Born Aug. 25, 1854, being the youngest but
only surviving son of the late Ewen Macpherson, Esq.,
C. B. , of Cluny Macpherson, by his wife Sarah Justina,
third dau. of the late Edgar Drummond of Cadland, Hants,
and the late Hon. Mrs. Drummond ; and has Issue —
Lawrence Robert Maconochie-Welwood, Gentleman, b.
1902; and Cynthia Louisa Winifred. Estates — Kirknew-
ton, Midlothian; Garvock, Fife. Seats — Kirknewton,
Midlothain, N.B. ; Pitliver House, Dunfermline, N.B,
youngest dau. of Henry Davidson of TuUoch Castle, Ross ;
succeeded his brother, Col. E. H. D. Macpherson, 1900.
Livery — Dress : blue coat with red piping, red waistcoat, red
plush breeches and white stockings ; undress : blue coat and
waistcoat, and trousers with red piping. Armorial bearingrs
— Per fesse or and azure, alymphad of the first, with her sails
is the Naval Cockade.
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furled, oars in action, mast and tackling all proper, flags fly-
ing gules, in the dexter chief point a hand couped grasping
a dagger point upwards gules, in the sinister chief a cross
crosslet fitch^e of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
cat sejant proper. Supporters — Two Highlanders in short
tartan jackets and hose, with steel helmets on their heads,
thighs bare, their shirts tied between them, and round tar-
gets on their arms. Motto — ' ' Touch not the cat bot a glove. "
Married, April 15, 1882, Frances Eliza Raynsford, eldest
dau. of the late Rev. Henry Addington of Henlow Grange,
Beds ; and has Issue — Frances Eva Marjorie. Seat — Cluny
Castle, Kingussie, co. Inverness. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sir ARTHUR GEORGE MACPHERSON, Knight
Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire (1889), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), formerly
Legislative Secretary to Government of Bengal (1862-64),
Deputy Legislative Secretary to Government of India in
Home Dept. , 1884, a Puisne Judge of High Court, Calcutta,
1864-1877, Legal Adviser to Secretary of State for India
1879-1882, and Secretary in Judicial and Public Depart-
ment of India Office 1882-1893. Bor?i Sept. 26, 1828, being
the ninth son of the late Hugh Macpherson, M.D. , Professor
of Greek in the University and King's College, Aberdeen,
by his wife Christina, dau. of Roderick Macleod, Principal
of the University and King's College, Aberdeen. Armorial
bearings -Azure, a lymphad or, sail furled and oars in
action, mast and tackling all proper, flags flying of the field.
ling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a cat rampant guardant proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Touch not the cat
but a glove." Married, July 12, i860, trances Caroline,
dau. of the late William Martin ; and has surviving Issue
(i) William Hugh Macpherson, Esq., /'. Feb. 2, 1863; (2)
Arthur Holte Macpherson, Esq., b. Jan. 4, 1867; (3) Alan
Macpherson, Esq., b. April 2, 1868 ; (4) Ewen Macpherson,
Esq., b. Sept. i, 1872; and Frances Ethel. Residence~^\
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W. Club—
Oriental.
MACRAE (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse invected, in chief
a lion rampant between two mullets, and the like in base
all gules. Mantlinggules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, between two buffalo-horns or, a cubit arm
erect proper, charged with two mullets in pale gules, the
hand holding a claymore in bend sinister also proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto—" Fortitudine."
Son of : —
Douglas Gordon Macrae, Gentleman, b . Res. —
Avon Castle, Ringwood, Hants.
STUART MAC RAE, Gentleman, head of the Conchra
branch of the MacRaes of Kintail. Born 1855, being the
eldest son of the late Duncan MacRae, Esq., of Karnes
Castle, CO. Bute, J. P. and D.L. for co. (of the Conchra
branch of the MacRaes of Kintail), by his wife Grace, dau.
of Donald Stewart. Armorial bearings— Argent, a fesse
each charged with a saltire argent, on a chief indented of
the last a hand fesseways, couped, grasping a dagger point
upwards on the dexter, and on the sinister a cross crosslet
fitch^e of the first, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and pendent the badge of a K.C.I.E. Above the
shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree ; with a Mant-
i^€c<r*cu:Roa?€C
azure between two mullets in chief, a lion rampant in base
gules, a crescent of the second for difference. Mantling
azure doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a mailed arm embowed, the hand grasping
a Turkish scymitar proper ; and in an escroll above, this
Motto, "Fortitudine;" and below shield, "Nee euro nee
careo." Married, Dec. 12, 1891, Ethel Evelyn, eldest dau.
of Martin Ridley Smith of Hayes Common, Kent ; and has
Issue — (i) Kenneth Stuart MacRae, Gentleman, b. 1892;
(2) John Nigel MacRae, Gentleman ; and Grace Emily.
Residence — Handley House, Newark-on-Trent. Club —
Caledonian.
JOHN MAC RAE-GILSTRAP, Esquire, of r5allimore,
CO. Argyll, andof Northgate, Newark-on-Trent, co. Notting-
is the Military Cockade.
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ham, Major (retired) late Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
(formerly John MacRae), a Gentlenian-at-Arms and a
Member of the Royal Company of Archers, the King's
Bodyguard for Scotland, J. P. for Argyll, Notts, and
Newark ; assumed the additional surname and arms of
Gilstrap by Royal Licence under the will of the late
Sir William Gilstrap, Bart., of Fornham Park, Suffolk, and
Newark-on-Trent. Born Dec. 30, 1861, being the second
son of Duncan MacRae of Kames Castle, Isle of Bute
(head of the " Conchra" branch of the MacRaes of Kintail),
H.E.I.C.S., by his wife Grace, dau. of Donald Stewart,
representative of the Stewarts of Over Blairish, cadets of
Stewart of Garth. Livery — Dark blue coat, with red waist-
coat, silver buttons, and dark green trousers. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4 (Gilstrap), argent a chevron
engrailed vert between in chief two escutcheons gules, each
charged with a galtrap of the field, and in base a talbot's
head erased of the third, and for distinction, in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet gules ; 2 and 3 (MacRae) argent,
a fesse azure between two mullets in chief and a lion ram-
pant in base gules, in chief point a crescent of the second
for difference ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence these
same arms of Gilstrap without the cross crosslet. Mantling
vert and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock, a cubit arm erect in armour all proper grasping
an escutcheon gules, charged with a galtrap argent for dis-
tinction, the arm charged with a cross crosslet gules (for
Gilstrap) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour
embowed, holding a scimitar proper; and over the crest
Staff, St. Helena, 1821-1836, by his wife Elizabeth Elder,
third daughter of John MacRitchie of Craigton, in the
county of Perth, and Denork, in the county of Fife.
Armorial bearings — Or, a lion rampant gules, between
the Mottoes, " Candide secure" (for Gilstrap); " Forti-
tudine" (for MacRae); under the shield, "Nee euro nee
care" (for MacRae). Married, March 4, 1889, Isabella
Mary, second dau. of the late George Gilstrap of Win-
thorpe, Newark-on-Trent ; and has Issue — John Duncan
George MacRae, Gentleman ; Margaret Helen ; Janet
Isabel ; Ella Mary ; Elizabeth Barbara Catherine ; and
Flora Sybil. 6i?aA— Ball i more. Otter Ferry, N.B. ; North-
gate, Newark-on-Trent. Clubs — Naval and Military, New
(Edinburgh).
DAVID MACRITCHIE, Gentleman, Commissioner of
Supply for the county of Perth, Member of the Society of
Accountants in Edinburgh. Born April 16, 1851, being
the fourth son of William Dawson MacRitchie, M.D. ,
Surgeon, of the Honourable East India Company's Medical
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two mullets in chief vert and a crescent in base of the
second, a bordure of the third. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a cat sejant rampant sable ; with the Motto, " Prenez
garde." Residence — 4 Archibald Place, Edinburgh.
VALENTINE EMANUEL PATRICK MACSWINEY,
Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Leo XIII., B. & L.
(Paris and Toulouse). Born , being the only son of
Valentine MacSwiney, formerly of co. Cork, by Emma,
Countess Konarski, dau. of Alexander, Count Konarski,
Knight of the Military Order, " Virtuti Militari," of Poland.
Armorial bearings —Per pale azure and gules, two boars
rampant combatant pean, on a chief or, as many battle-
axes in saltire blades upwards proper. Mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
gryphon segreant, holding in the dexter claw a lizard proper,
and charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto
— " Malo mori quam foedari."
McTAGGART, quartered by STEWART.
GEORGE JOSEPH BROOKE M'VEAGH, Esq., J. P..
High Sheriff 1891. Born Jan. 8, 1866, being the son of the
late Ferdinand M'Veagh, Esq., of Drewstown, High Sheriff
1875, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, by his wife Maria, dau. of
Thomas Rotheram of Triermore, co. Meath. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, a lion passant guardant or, on a chief
is the Naval Cockade.
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azure, a crescent between two roses or. Mantling azure
and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed in armour, in the hand a spear all proper.
Motto — "Per ardua." Married, Oct. 24, 1889, Grace
Alice Maude, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Annesley Benson
of Ormonde House, Zion Hill, Bath; and has Issue — (i)
Ferdinand Annesley M'Veagh, Gentleman, b. Sept. 19,
1890; (2) Montagu Quin Brooke M'Veagh, b. 1903;
Marjorie Grace ; Muriel Kathleen Mabel ; and Stella
Maude. Seat — Drewstown, co. Meath.
ROBERT BLAKE M'VITTIE, Gentleman, youngest
surviving son of the late Elliott M'Vittie. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules, between in chief
two thistles and in base a trefoil slipped all proper, a fret or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant, resting the
forepaw on an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — "Virtue is
honour." Postal address — 62 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
5^(z/— Hilton Park, Clones, co. Monaghan. Clubs — Carl-
ton, Bachelors'.
Gerald Hugh Charles Madden, Esq., Capt. Irish Guards,
late 3rd King's Own Hussars (served in S. Africa with
i6th Lancers), b. 1872; in. 1901, Mabel Lucy, d. of
Sir George Macpherson Grant, Bart. Res. — 17 Draycott
Place, S.W.
Sons of John Madden of Roslea Manor,
D.L. CO. Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1848),
Monaghan (High Sheriff 1875), b. 1819 ; d.
1847, Clara Elizabeth, d. of Rev. James
Knox, D.D. :—
Walter Wilmot Madden, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
Eleanor, d. of Charles Ferdinand Bischoff of Woodlands,
Wainku, N.Z. ; and has issue — (i) Arthur Wilmot Madden,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (2) Charles Beresford Madden, Gentle-
man, b. 1898; Eva Kathleen; Dora Christina; and
Florence Josephine. Seat — Roslea Manor, Clones.
John Beresford Madden, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Aghafin, Clones.
J. P. and
J. P. CO.
1903 ; m.
Spencer
7n. 1886,
MADDEN (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a falcon
seizing a mallard argent, on a chief or, a cross bottonn(5e
gules (Madden, 1635 ); 2 and 3, or, a pile engrailed sable
(Waterhouse). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent,
membered or, holding in the talon a cross bottonn^e gules.
Motto — " Fortior qui se vincit."
Sons of John Madden of Hilton Park, J. P. cos.
Monaghan, Fermanagh, Cavan, and Leitrim, D.L.
Monaghan (High Sheriff 1864) and Fermanagh (High
Sheriff 1859), b. 1836 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1864, Lady Caroline
Clements, sister of 4th Earl of Leitrim : —
John Clements Waterhouse Madden, Esq., J. P. co.
Monaghan (on roll for High Sheriff 1906), D.L. co. Fer-
managh, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple and King's Inns),
M.A. (Camb.), Capt. 5th Batt. Roy. Irish Fus., b. 1870.
MADDEN (1635, U.O.). Sable, a falcon seizing a
mallard argent, on a chief or, a cross bottonte gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent, membered or,
holding in the talon a cross botton^e gules. Motto —
" Fortior qui se vincit."
Only son of Rev. H. Hamilton Madden, Rector of
Templemore and Chancellor of Cashel, b. 1806 ; d.
; tn. 1839, Isabella, d. of J. H. Monck Mason,
LL.D. :—
Rt. Hon. Dodgson Hamilton Madden, P.C. , M.A.,
LL.D., a Judge of the High Court in Ireland, Vice-Chan-
cellor of Univ. of Ireland, M.P. for Trin. Coll., Dub., 1887-
1892, Solicitor-Gen. for Ireland 1888, Attorney-Gen. 1889,
b. 1840; m. ist, 1868, Minnie {d. 1895), eld. d. of Lewis
Moore, Esq. , D. L. , of Cremorgan, Queen's Co. ; 2nd, Jessie
Isabelle, d. of Richard Warburton, Esq., D. L. , of Garry-
hinch. King's Co. Seat — Nutley, Booterstown, co. Dublin.
Sons of Rev. Samuel Madden of Kilkenny : —
Major-Gen. Samuel Alexander Madden, C.B. , b. 1824.
Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Charles Dodgson Madden, C.B. (1896),
Hon. Surg, to Queen Victoria 1895-1901, Hon. Surg, to the
King 1901, served in Crimean Campaign (medal and clasp
and Turkish medal), Indian Mutiny (medal), and Abyssinian
Exped. (desp. , medal), b. 1833 ; m. 1863, Alice Lilias, 2nd d.
of Andrew Maclean, M.D. Res. — Cree Fleet, Richmond
Road, Kew. »
FREDERIC WILLIAM MADDEN, Esquire. Born
April 9, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Sir Frederic
Madden, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order,
Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the Gentlemen of the
Privy Chamber to their Majesties King William IV. and
Queen Victoria, Assistant - Keeper and Keeper of the
Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, for nearly
forty years, by his wife Emily Sarah, second daughter of
William Robinson, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries, of Tottenham, Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Middlesex. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Sable, a falcon or, belled gules, preying
on a mallard argent, on a chief indented of the second a
cross bottony of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a falcon
rising or, holding in the beak a cross bottony as in arms ;
with the Motto, " Propria virtute audax." Married, Sep-
tember 12, i860, Elizabeth Sarah (Bessie), third daughter
of John Rannie, Esquire, of Portsmouth (died August 22,
1893); and has Issue — {\) Frederick Henry Madden,
Esquire, born August 21, 1864; (2) William John Madden,
Gentleman, born January 9, 1866; Emma Edith [married
Frederick Cholmondeley Dering Amesbury, Lieutenant
Indian Staff Corps] ; and Anna Clarissa.
The Hon. Sir JOHN MADDEN, Knight Bachelor
(1893), B.A., LL.D. (Melbourne), Barrister-at-Law; repre-
sented W. Bourke in Victorian Legislative Assembly 1874,
and Sandridge 1875-1882; was Minister of Justice, Victoria
1874 and 1876; Chancellor of Melbourne University since
1897, and was Vice-Chancellor from 1888, having previously
been Warden thereof, 1876-1881 ; appointed Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, 1893 ; Lieut. -Gov, of
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Victoria, 1897 ; administered Government, Jan. to May 1893,
and March to Nov. 1895, and since March 1898 to Dec.
1901, and since Oct. 1903. Born 1844, being the son of John
Madden. Club — Melbourne (Melbourne, Victoria). Ar-
morial 'bearing's — Per pale sable and gules, a falcon prey-
ing on a duck argent, on a chief or, a cross bottony between
two trefoils slipped gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings expanded
argent, charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped sable,
and holding in the dexter claw a cross bottony of the last
Motto — " Propria virtuteauda.x." Married, 1872, Gertrude
Frances, dau. of Francis John Sidney Stephen, and has
Issue — Amy [w. H. Osborne] ; Sylvia [;;z. Clement ].
Residences — Cloyne, Chapel Street, St. Kilda, Victoria;
Yamala, Frankston, Victoria.
MADDISON, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE.
MADDISON. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, two battle-
axes in saltire sable (Maddison) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
chevron between three martlets sable, as many mullets or
(Merley). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
in armour proper, grasping a battle-axe sable. Motto —
" Vte timido." Livery — White with black facings.
(Descent probably correct, but not ofificialiy recorded.)
Soil of George Wilson Maddison , Esq., J. P., of Partney
Hall, Lanes., b. 1797; d. 1888; m. 1825, Frances
Elizabeth, d. of Sir Alan Bellingham, Bart., of Castle
Bellingham, co. Louth :
Henry Maddison, b. 1829 ; m. 1867, Clara, d. of Francis
Slater of Christ Church, N.Z. ; and has issue — (i) Henry
George, b. 1868; (2) Christopher Ralph, b. 1872; (2) Lionel,
b. 1873; (4) Humphrey, b. 1876; Frances Emily Theodosia ;
Katharine Dorothy ; and Clara Cornelia. ?)<iM— Partney
Hall, Spilsby.
Sidney Maddison, b. 1832; m. 1869, Elizabeth, d. of
Samuel Mann ; and has issue — Edward, b. 1871 ; and
Isabel Emilia Lucy [m. 1896, Nicholas Ccusar Corsellis
Lawtori]. Res.^Horncastle, co. Lincoln.
Rev. Arthur Rowland Maddison, M.A., F.S.A., Ptiesl
Vicar and Librarian of Lincoln Cathredal, Prebendaty of
All Saints, Thorngate in Lincoln Cathedral, Vicar of
Cherry, Willingham, Lines., b. 1843. Res. Hears
Court, Lincoln. Club — Grosz'enor.
MADDISON (H. Coll., 1812). Quarterly, ermine and
erminois, two battle-axes in saltire sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Out of a crown vallary or, an arm
emhowed in armour proper, in the hand a battle-axe sable
the head argent, charged with a cross of the second.
Motto—" Be firm."
Son of
b. ; d. ; m. , and grandson of Thomas
Maddison : —
Thomas R. Maddison, Gentleman, b. Res. — Durkar
House, nr. Wakefield.
PERCY MAGAN, Esquire, J. P. co. Westmeath. Born
August 20, 1828, being the second Imt eldest surviving son
of the late George Percy Magan, Gentleman, by his wife
Ellen, dau. of Valentine O'Connor of Dublin. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron between
three boars passant azure, tusked, hoofed, and bristled or
(for Magan) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a bend between two garbs or,
a mitre gules (for Tilson). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased
azure, tusked and bristled or. Motto " Virtute et pro-
bitate." Married, Sept. 20, 1865, Annie Katherine, dau. of
Rev. Edward Richards; and has L<!sue-(i) Percy Tilson
Magan, Gentleman, b. Nov. 13, 1867; (2) Arihur Tilson
Shaen Magan, Gentleman, /'. May 21,1880; Emily Georgina;
Muriel Rozel ; Rachel Evelyn ; and Violet Augusta. Seats
— Correal, co. Roscommon ; Kilcleagh Park, Moate, co.
Westmeath.
MADDOCK, quartered by ASH BY.
JOHN MADDOCKS, Esquire, J. P. co. York. Born
Feb. 17, 1842, being the son of the late Thomas Maddocks
of Malpas, Cheshire. Armorial bearings - Argent, on a
pale indented azure, a flaming sword erect proper, pommel
and hilt or, on a chief arched sable, a cherub's head of the
fourth between two roses of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a passion cross gules, a cherub's head or, each wing
charged with a rose
gratitude." Residence
don, S.W.'
also gules. MottO "Justice and
Heath Royal, Putney" Hill, Lon-
MAGENIS (Confn. U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, vert,
a lion rampant or, on a chief argent, a dexter hand erect
couped gules. Mantling vert and or. Crest — A boar
passant proper. MottO — " Sola salus servire Deo."
Sons of Lt. -Col. Henry Arthur Magenis, 87th Royal
Iiish Fus., /'. 1795; d. 1852; m. 1828, Elise Joseph
Ursula, d. of M. J. Damain de Kerostan, Brittany:^
Major-Gen. Henry Cole Magenis {q.v.).
Edward Cole Magenis, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; ;;;. 1885,
Cicely, d. of Joseph Hornby Birley, Esq., J. P., of Brookside,
Newton-le- Willows ; and ha^ issue — Richard Henry Cole
Magenis, Gentleman, b. 1888; Marjorie Elise; Sheila
Frances ; and Cicely.
§ HENRY COLE MAGENIS, Esquire, Major-General
(retired), late R. H.A., D.L. and J. P. for co. Antrim
(High Sheriff 1887). Born Sept. 10, 1838, being the third
son of Henry Arthur Magenis, late Commanding 87th Royal
Irish Fusiliers, by his wife Elise Joseph Ursula, dau. of
M. J. Damain, de Kerostan, Brittany. Clubs — United and
Junior United Service Cavalry and Turf, United Service
(Dublin), Ulster (Belfast). Livery — Green and white.
Armorial bearings — Vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief
argent, a dexter hand couped gules. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant proper.
Motto — "Sola salus servire Deo." Estates in cos. An-
trim and Down. Seat — Finvoy Lodge, Ballymoney, co,
Antrim.
MAGILL, quartered by MEADE.
MAGNAY (H. Coll., 1844). Ermine, fretty gules, on a
chief per pale of the second and azure, a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, surmounting a key saltirewise, the
wards upwards gold, interlaced with the collar of the Lord
Mayor of the City of London between two leopard's faces
is the Naval Cockade.
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erminois. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, billety erminois,
murally crowned, gorged with a chain reflexed over the
back, and holding bet« een the forepaws a leopard's face or.
Motto — " Magna est Veritas."
Only son of Sir William Magnay, ist Bart., of Post-
ford House, Surrey, Lord Mayor of the City of London
1843, b. 1797 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1854, Amelia, d. of Thomas
Clarke : —
Sir William Magnay, 2nd Bart. (8 Nov. 1844), b. 1855 ;
m. 1879, Margaret Susannah, d. of Matthew Soulsby ; and
has surv. issue— (i) Christopher Boyd William Magnay,
Gentleman, b. 1884; (2) Philip Matthew Magnay, Gentle-
man, h. 1885; and Dorothy Vera. Cliib—\5v\\ov\.
MAGUTH (H. Coll.), Argent, on a pale azure, beeween
two thistles leaved and slipped proper, a torch erect or,
fired also proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a thistle as in the arms,
between two wings vair.
Son of : —
Rev. Stephen Shepherd Maguth, M.A. , b. . Seat —
Norsey Manor, Great Burstead, Essex.
§ GEORGE MAURICE MAHER, Esquire, late Capt-
7th Dragoon Guards. Born 1847, being the son
of the late John Maher, Esq., of BalHnkeele, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1853, and M.P. for co. Wexford, by
his wife Louisa Catherine, dau. of George Bourke O'Kelly,
Esq., of Acton House, Middlesex. Armorial bearings —
Azure, two lions rampant combatant or, supporting a sword
in pale proper, in base two crescents of the second. Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a hawk rising, belled and hooded
proper, on each wing a crescent or. MottO— " In periculis
audax." Seat — Ballinkeele, near Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
Clubs — Raleigh, St. Stephen's (Dublin).
MAHON, see PAKENHAM-MAHON.
MAHON (U.O., 29 Sept. i8i8). Per fesse sable and
argent, an ostrich counterchanged, in the beak a horse-shoe
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a vsreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, the gauntlet grasping a wavy sword. Motto
— ".Moniti meliora sequamur."
Sons of Rev. Sir William Vesey Ross Mahon, 4th
Bart., b. 1813 ; d. 1893; ni. 1853, Jane, d. of Rev.
Henry King of Ballylin, King's Co. :^
Sir William Henry Mahon, 5th Bart. (14 Apl. 1819), of
Castlegar, D.S.O., J. P. and D.L, co. Galwav (High Sheriff
1898), J.P. West Rdg. Yorks., Lt-Col. comdg. 4th Batt.
West Yorks. Regt. , served in S. Africa 1900-1902, b. 1856;
m. 1905, Hon. Edith Dillon, d. of Lord Clonbrock. Seat—
Castlegar, Ahascragh, co. Galway. C//c(^j— United Service
(S.W.), Kildare Street (Dublin).
John FitzGerald Mahon, Esq., b. 1858; tn. 1898, Lady
Alice Evelyn Browne, d. of Marquess of Sligo. Res. —
33 Cadogan Square, S.W. C7///v— Wellington, Hurling-
ham, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Edward Mahon, Esq.,i^. 1862. A't?^.— Vancouver City,
British Columbia.
Gilbert Mahon, Esq., b. 1865; m. 1895, Fanny, d. of
John Blakeney of Abbert, co. Galway. Res.—y Hans
Crescent Mansions, S.W.
Son of John Denis Fitzjames Ker Mahon, Esq., J. P.,
of Ballydonelan Castle, b. 1819 ; (/. igoo ; m. 1850,
Harriet Salisbury, d. of Capt. John Dillon, J.P. :—
George Charles Ker Mahon, Esq., J. P., b. 1852; m.
1889, Wilhelmina, only child of Williarn Persse. Seats—
Ballydonelan. Loughrea; Kilereeny, Ballinasloe, co.
Galway. CY;,'*— Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
§LiEUTKNANT-Coi.ONEL MAURICE HARTLAND
MAHON. Armorial bearings Or, alien rampant
azure, langued gules, a martlet sable for difference. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, an
heraldic tiger passant, holding in the dexter paw a broken
tilting-spear all proper, and charged on the shoulder with
a martlet sable for difference. Motto -" Buaidh go
bragh."
CHARLES PATRICK MAHON-HAGAN, Esquire,
Capt. Clare Art. S. Div. R.A. Born 1867, being the son of
the late Charles George Mahon, Esq., J.P. , of New Park
((/. 1882), by his first wife Rosa Elizabeth, fourth dau. of
the late Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Hagan, and assumed the
additional surname and arms of Hagan by Royal Licence
dated Aug. 11, 1888. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and
4, argent, two sea-lions rampant gules supporting an anchor
in pale sable, in base a salmon naiant in waves of the sea
all proper (for Hagan) ; 2 and 3, per fesse azure and gules, a
lion rampant or, between two roses in fesse argent, seeded
and barbed proper (for Mahon). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests - i. out of a naval crown or, a demi-negro
affront^e with broken manacles depending from each wrist,
grasping in his dexter hand the Union Jack displayed on a
flag-staff, and in his sinister hand, on a similar staff, the cap
of liberty all proper (for Hagan) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, out of a wreath of roses alternately argent and
gules, seeded or, barbed vert, a dexter arm in armour
embowed proper, garnished gold, holding in the gauntlet a
baton also argent, and charged with a rose as in the
arms. Mottoes — (under the arms) " Haec manus inimica
tyrannis"; (over the first crest) " Vota vita mea"; (over
the second crest) " So dom dona dhubhbuiltibh."
GEORGE PHILIP GUN MAHONY, Esquire, Bachelor
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace
for the county of Kerry, and High Sheriff 1876. Borti
1842, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Peirce K. Mahony, Esquire (who died 1850), of Kilmorna
and Gunsborough, in the county of Kerry (High Sheriff 1844),
by his wife Jane, third daughter of Robert Gun-Cuninghame,
Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Mount Kennedy, in the
county of Wicklow, by his f^rst wife Elizabeth, only child
and heir of Archibald Hamilton Foulkes of Coolawinna, in
the same county (High Sheriff 1789). Clubs — Windham;
Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Full dress : dark green
full-breasted coat piped white, gilt buttons, white cloth
waistcoat; undress: dark green piped white, gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings (Ped. Regd. U.O.)— Quarterly, i. or, a
lion rampant azure ; 2. per pale argent and gules, a lion
rampant counterchanged; 3. argent, a che\Ton gules, be-
tween three snakes erect wavy sable ; 4. argent, a fesse
is tbe Military Cockade.
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gules, surmounted by a bendlet azure. Crest — Out of a
coronet of nine balls an arm vambraced embowed, the
hand bare grasping a sword proper, piercing a fleur-de-lis
or. Ancient crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed, grasping a flaming sword all proper. Motto —
" Lasair romhuin a-buadh. " Badge — The De Lacy knot.
Estates — Kilmorna and Gunsborough, co. Kerry. Postal
address — Kilmorna, co. Kerry.
HAROLD SEGERSON MAHONY, Gentleman, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Dublin. Boi/i Feb. 13, 1867, being the only
son of the late Richard John Mahony, Esq., of Dromore
Castle, CO. Kerry, B..^., j.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853,
by his wife Mary Harriette, eldest dau. of John Waller of
Shannon Grove, co. Limerick, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant azure ;
2. per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant counter-
changed ; 3. argent, a che\Ton gules between three lizards
in pale sable. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a coronet, surmounted on the brim thereof nine
beads or balls, an armed arm holding a sword proper,
pierced through a fleur-de-lis or. Motto — ' ' Lasair rom-
huin a-buadh." Seat — Dromore Castle, Kenmare, co.
Kerry.
JOHN MOORE ^L\HONY, Esq., J.P. co. Kerry (High
Sheriff 1875), late Lieut. Kerry Militia. Born 1841, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Daniel Mahony, Esq.,
J. P. , of Dunloe, High Sheriff of co. Kerry 1841 , by Frances,
fifth daughter of the late John Mahony of Point House,
Killarney (she died 1892). Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or a lion rampant azure ; 2. per pale argent
and gules, a lion rampant counterchanged ; 3. argent, a
chevron gules between three lizards in [jale sable. Mant-
ling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a naked arm embowed, the hand grasping a
sword flammant all proper. MottO—" Lasair romhuin
a-buadh."
PEIRCE MAHONY, Esquire, J.P. for the cos. of Kerry
and Limerick, Barrister-at-Law, M. P. for North Meath
1886-92, an Assistant Land Commissioner 1881-84. Born
June 9, 1850, being the youngest son of the late Peirce
Kenifeck Mahony, Esq., J.P. , of Kilmorna and Guns-
borough, High .Sheriff" of co. Kerry in 1844, by his wife
Jane, third dau. of Robert Gun Cuninghame, Esq., D.L.
of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow. Livery — Blue, gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,' i. or, a lion
rampant azure ; 2. per pale argent and gules, a lion
rampant counterchanged ; 3. argent, a chevron gules, be-
tween three snakes erect wavy sable ; 4. argent, a fesse gules,
surmounted by a bendlet azure, a crescent for difference.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a coronet of nine
pearls an arm vambraced and embowed, the hand bare grasp-
ing a sword proper, piercing a fleur-de-lis or, charged with a
crescent for difference. Motto — ' ' Lasair romhuin abuadh."
Mariied, April 24, 1877, Helen Louise {d. 1899), only
dau. of the late Maurice Collis, Esq. ; and has Issue ~(i)
Pierce Gun Mahony, Gentleman, b. March 30, 1878 [m.
1903, Ethel Tindal, dau. of late John James Wright, M.D. ,
of Malton, Yorks ; (2) Dermot Gun Mahony, Gentleman,
b. April 2, 1881. He married, secondly, 1901, Alice,
eldest dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Frank Johnstone. Estate
— Grange Con, in the co. of Wicklow. Postal address —
Grange Con, co. Wicklow.
MAINWARING, see CAVENAGH-MAIN WARING,
MASSEY - MAINWARING, and MILMAN - MAIN-
WARING.
§ CHARLES FRANCIS KYNASTON MAINWAR-
ING, Esquire, J. P., Hon. Major 3rd Batt. O.xfordshire
Light Infantry. Born Dec. 17, 1871, being the eldest
son of the late Salusbury Kynaston Mainwaring, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff 187.0, by his wife Edith
Sarah, second dau. of the late Sir Hugh Williams, third
Baronet, of Bodelwyddan, in the county of Denbigh.
Cli/l's — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — Argent,
two bars gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out
of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head couped proper ; with
the Motto, " I^evant si je puis." Married, July 16, 1903,
Mary Sybil, third dau. of Sir James Rankin, Bart., M.P. ,
of Bryngwyn, Hereford. Estates — Oteley, Brombrough.
Postal address — Oteley, Ellesmere.
S CHARLES SALUSBURY MAINWARING,Esquire,
V. D. , D. L. , M. .A. 0.\on. , J. P. cos. Denbigh, Merioneth,
and Carnarvon, Col. late ist Vol. Batt. R. Welsh Fusiliers.
Born July 7, 1845, being the eldest son of Townshend
Mainwaring, Esq., of Galltfaenan, co. Denbigh, J. P., M.P.
for Denbigh 1841-1848 and 1857-1868, by his wife Anna
Maria, dau. and coheir of Col. John Lloyd Salusbury of
Galltfaenan. Armorial bearings- Argent, two bars giiles.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest - Out of a ducal coronet
or, an ass's head couped proper. Motto -" Devant si je
puis." .Sm/- Galltfaenan, Trefnant, N. Wales. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior Carlton, Boodle's.
HORATIO MAINWARING, Gentleman, twelfth son
of the late Rear- Admiral Rowland Mainwaring, R.N. , J.P.
and D.L. , by iiis third wife Laura Maria Julia Walbergha,
only child of Florian Chevillard, one of Napoleon's colonels.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, two bars
gules ; 2 and 3 gules, a scythe argent ; and impaling the
arms of Parker-Jervis. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
—On a WTeath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper,
haltered argent. Motto — "Devant si je puis." Married,
July 10, 1888, Gertrude Mary, dau. of Edward John
Parker-Jervis of Pyre Hill, co. Stafford. Residence —
KARL HEINRICH AUGUSTUS MAINWARING-
Esquire, Capt. R.N., seventh son of Rear-Admiral Row,
land Mainwaring, R. N., J.P. and D. L. ; served with dis-
tinction at the battle of the Nile and the blockade of
Copenhagen, by his wife Sophia Henrietta, only child of
Major Duff, 26th Regt. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, argent, three bars gules ; 2 and 3 gules, a scythe
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, haltered argent.
Motto — "Devant si je puis." Married, 1876, Florence
Maud, dau. of Henry Foley of Wistow Manor, Hunts.
Residence —
The Rev. PERCY EDWARD MAINWARING, M.A.,
Rector of Whitmore, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Born Dec.
14, 1857, being the fifth son or the late Rev. Charles
Henry Mainwaring, Rector of Whitmore, Newcastle-under-
Lyme, M.A. Oriel Coll., O.xford, by his wife Jane, fourth
dau. of the Rev. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, eighth Bart.,
of Doddington. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, two bars gules ; 2 and 3 gu'es, a scythe argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Motto — "Devant si je
puis." Residence — Whitmore Rectory, Newcastle-under-
Lyme.
RANDOLPH MAINWARING, Gentleman, eighth son
of Rear- Admiral Rowland Mainwaring, R.N. , J.P. and
D.L. , by his third wife Laura Maria Julia Walbergha,
only child of Florian Chevillard, one of Napoleon's colonels.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, two bars
gules ; 2 and 3 gules, a scythe argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ass's
head erased proper, haltered argent. Motto — " Devant si
je puis." Married, Aug. 15, 1883, Edith Laura 'Vernon,
youngest dau. of Henry Foley, B.A. Univ. Coll., 0.\ford.
Residence —
ROWLAND BROUGHTON MAINWARING,
C. M.G. , Esquire, Col. Com. 23rd RegtI. Dist. , the male
representative of the family. Born Sept. 11, 1850, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Henry Mainwaring,
Rector of Whitmore, M.A. Oriel Coll , Oxon., by his wife
Jane, fourth dau. of the Rev. Sir Henry Delves Brough-
ton, eighth Bart., of Doddington. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, two bars gules ; 2 and 3 gules,
a scythe argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper,
haltered argent. Motto — "Devant si je puis." Married,
1880, Evelyn Louisa, dau. of late Capt. Mervyn Archdale,
J. P., D.L. Residences — Wrexham; The Lodge, Bem-
bridge. Isle of Wight. Club — Army and Navy.
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CHARLES VERE TOWNSHEND MAINWARING-
ELLERKER-ONSLOW, Esquire. Born May 31, 1848,
being the eldest son of the late Arthur Edward Onslow,
Esq., Lieut. -Col. late Scots Fusilier Guards (grandson of
the 2nd Earl of Onslow), by his wife Margaret Anne, second
dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq., of Baddesley, Clinton, by
his wife Lady Harriet ; he assumed the additional surnames
and arms of Mainwaring and EUerker by Royal Licence,
March 2, 1898. Livery — Red and white. Armorial bear-
ing's - Quarterly ol 8, quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a fesse
Gloucester, son of King Edward ll\.). [Quarterings Nos.
2-6 have not, strictly speaking, been yet inherited, but there
appears little doitbt that they will shortly devolve in due
course\ Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. upon a
wreatli of the colours, an eagle sable, preying on a partridge
or (for Onslow) ; 2. (on the dexter side) a dolphin haurient
and a sea-dragon or, emitting flames of fire proper, embowed
and addorsed, and enfiled by a ducal coronet, charged (for
distinction) with a roundle counterchanged (for Elierker) ;
3. (on the sinister side) out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's
£lST\n^
LEJVt^
gules between si.x Cornish choughs proper (for Onslow) ; ii.
azure, a fret and chief argent, a canton of the first for dis-
tinction (for Elierker) ; iii. argent, two bars gules (for Main-
waring) ; 2. gules, seven mascles conjoined, three, three and
one or, a canton ermine (for Ferrers of Groby) ; 3. azure, a
chevron ermine between three escallops argent (for Towns-
hend) ; 4. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three
esquires' helmets argent (for Compton); 5. paly of six or
and azure, a canton ermine (for Shirley); 6. argent, a fesse
gules, in chief three torteaux (for Devereux) ; 7. argent, a
cross engrailed gules, between four water-bougets sable
(for Bourchier) ; 8. quarterly i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-
de-lis or (for France) ; ii. and iii., gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale or (for England), all within a bordure
argent (for Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Duke of
head proper (for Mainwaring). MottO— " Festina lente."
A/arried, Oct. 31, 1876, Amelia Tolson, dau. of Frederick
Roger Carter; and has /«z/(? -( i) Arthur Guildford Main-
waring-Ellerker-Onslow, Gentleman, /'. July 8, 1888 ; Ara-
bella Vere Gwendolen ; and Minnie Margaret Matilda.
/Residence —lng\ehy, Wimborne Road, Bournemouth. Clubs
— Junior Conservative, Bournemouth Club (Bournemouth).
MAITLAND, quartered by WARRENDER.
ALEXANDER CHARLES RICHARDS MAITLAND,
Gentleman, M.A. (Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford), Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1845, being the second but eldest surviv-
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ing son of the late Augustus Maitland, Esq., W.S. (fourth
son of Sir Alexander Charles Maitland, 2nd Bart.) by his
wife Elizabeth Jane, dau. of the Rev. Dr. William I 'age
Richards (and granddau. of Sir J. Strachan, Bart.). Armo-
rial bearing's —Or, a lion rampant gules, couped in all his
joints of the field, within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory azure, a bordure engrailed ermine. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion sejant
erect and affront^e gules, holding in his dexter paw a sword
proper, hiked and pommelled gold, and in his sinister a
fleur-de-lis argent. Motto — " Consilio et animis." /Resi-
dences— Cliffden, Teignmouth, Devon; 20 Buckingham
Palace Mansions, S.W. C/r/fi — Oxford and Cambridge.
§ DAVID MAITLAND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Born July 5, 1848, being
the eldest son of the late Stuart Cairns Maitland of Cumstoun
and Dundrennan, by his wife Margaret Shippen, dau. of
Dominick Lynch. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
or a lion rampant couped at all the joints, within a bordure
embattled gules (for Maitland); 2 and 3 argent, the ruins
of an old abbey on a piece of ground all proper, as pro-
prietor of the Barony of Dundrennan, on which stands the
Abbey of Dundrennan. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-monk vested in grey, holding in his dexter hand a
crucifix argent, and in his sinister a rosary proper. Motto
— "Esse quam videri." Married, Oct. 17, 1872, Ellinor
Frances, dau. of the late Thomas Gray Scott ; and has
Issue — (i) Stuart Cairns Maitland, Gentleman, b. Oct. 19,
1873, S.C.M. Capt. Gordon Highlanders, killed in action
Feb. 24, iQoo ; (2) Claud Archibald Scott Maitland,
Gentleman, Gordon Highlanders, b. Nov. 12, 1874 ; (3)
Graham McDowall Maitland, Gentleman, b. May 20,
1879 ; Ellinor Isabel ; and Geraldine Veronica. Seats —
Dundrennan and Cumstoun, in the Stewartry of Kirk-
cudbright. Club — Boodle's.
WILLIAM FULLER MAITLAND, Esquire, J.l'.,
D.L. CO. of Brecon, J. P. co. of Essex. Born May 6, 1844,
being the eldest son of the late William Fuller Maitland of
Stansted Hall, Essex, and of Garth, co. Brecon, by his
wife, dau. of Lt.-Col. Prescott, 5th Dragoon Guards. Ar-
morial bearings (Matric. L.6. June 18, 1673) Or, a
lion rampant gules, couped in all his joints of the field,
within a bordure engrailed azure, charged with three
griffins' heads erased of the first. Mantling gules and
or. Crest -Upon a wreath of his liveries, issuing from
waves of the sea proper, a demi-lion rampant as in the
arms. Motto " Luctor at emergani." Married, April
25, 1881, Hon. Evelyn Coulston Gardner, second diu. of
Rt. Hon. 3rd Baron Gardner; and has Issue — (i) William
Alan Fuller Maitland, Gentleman, b. April 13, 1882; (2)
Richard Evelyn Fuller Maitland, Gentleman, b. April 19,
1885 ; (3) Robert Prescott Fuller Maitland, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 30, 1887; and Lydia Susan. 5^(2/— Stansted Hall,
Essex. Clubs — Brooks's, Pratt's.
MAITLANU-MAKGILL-CRICHTON(rematric. L.O.,
21 May 1904, cadet of Maitland, Earls of Lauderdale).
Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a lion rampant azure, armed
and langued gules (Crichton, c. 1672-7); 2. or, a lion
rampant couped in all its joints gules, within a double
tressure flowered and counterflowered azure (Maitland, c.
1672-7); 3, gules, three martlets argent (Makgill of Ran-
keilour, c. 1672-7). Mantlings (dexter) azure, doubled
argent; (centre) gules, doubled or ; (sinister) gules, doubled
argent. Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of his liveries, a
dragon statant vert, spouting out fire proper. (Motto —
"God send Grace"); centre, on a wreath of his liveries,
a lion sejant affront^e gules, crowned or, holding in his
dexter paw a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold, in the
sinister a fleur-de-lis azure (Motto — '' Consilio et animis ") ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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sinister, on a wreath of his liveries a martlet argent (Motto
— "In Domino confido").
Qial
Batchelor, Esq., J. P., of Hill Wootton, Warwick]; and
Audrey Katharine. Seat — Rotherfield Court, Henley-on-
Son of David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Esq., of
Raiikeilour, late 78th Highlanders, h. 1854 ; d. 1889 ;
7n. 1875, Emily, d. of Charles Drummond Bailey of
Charlton Musgrove, Somerset : —
Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Esq., of
Lathrisk, Largo, and Monzie Castle, heir-of-line of the
Viscts. Frendraught, Member of the Corps of Royal
Archers (the King's Bodyguard for Scotland), /'. 1880 ; m.
1902, Sybil Twynihoe, d. of Twynihoe William Erie,
late a Master of the Supreme Court. Seats — Lathrisk,
Fife; Largo, Fife; Monzie Castle, Perthshire. Club —
St. James's.
Thames. T07011 residence — i Lowther Gardens, Princes
Gate, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Albemarle.
MALBANK, quartered by BARTLETT.
MAKGILL,
TON.
see MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICH-
MALCOLM, quartered by KERR.
Colonel Siu WILLIAM THOMAS MAKINS, Bart.
1902, V.D., J. P. for cos. of Oxford and Essex, D.L.
for Essex, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of Lon-
don, M.P. for S.W. Essex 1874-92, Hon. Col. isi Essex
Vol. Artillery, Eastern Div. R.A., M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.,
Barrister-at-Law, Deputy Chairman G.E. Railway, and
Govc-rnor of the Gas Light and Coke Company. Bom
March 16, 1840, being the eldest son of Charles Makins, by
his wife Frances, dau. ol Thomas Kirkby, Leeds. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse embattled counter-embattled
gules, between in chief two falcons proper, belied or, and in
base a lion's face of the second, an annulet or between two
bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm enibowed in armour proper,
encircled by an annulet or, and holding a flagstaff there-
from flowing a banner argent, charged with a lion's face
gules. Motto— " In lumine luce." J/^rrm/, July 3, 1861,
Elizabeth, second dau. of Lightly Simpson, Ciiairrnan of
Great Eastern Railway; and has Issue — (i) William
Henry Makins, Gentleman, 13th Hussars, b. Dec. 6, 1863
[m. Mary Agnes, only dau. of Sir Charles Lawrence
Young, Bart., of North Dean, Bucks, and d. Dec. i, 1889];
(2) Basil Thomas Makins, Esq., J. P., late Lieut. Royal
Bucks Hussars, b. Sept. 6, 1868 ; (3) Paul Augustin Makins,
B.A., Gentleman, b. 1870 [;«., 1900, Gladys Marie, dau.
of William Vivian, 185 (^)ueen's Gate] ; (4) Oscar Matthew
Makins, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1872; Mary Elisa-
beth [;«. , 1890, Major J. E. Clauson, R.E. ); Agatha
Caroline ; Veronica Luce [m., April 14, 1896, Allan Edward
MALCOLM of Poltalloch (rematric. 1818, orig. matric.
I773)- Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on asaltire azure, between
four stag's heads erased gules, five mullets or (Malcolm of
Poltalloch); 2 and 3, qrly. i. and iiii., or, two chevronels
gules, between as many buckles fessewise in chief and a
hunting-horn in base azure, stringed gules (Orme of Bal-
vaird, 1818) ; ii. and iii., argent, a fesse dancettfe sable,
between three Cornish choughs proper (Thomas, 1818 —
the second and third quarters in i8t8 being then on
an escutcheon of pretence over the arms of Malcolm,
and so matriculated). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a tower argent.
Supporters — On either side a stag at gaze proper, collared
and chains reflexed over the back or. Mottoes — (Above the
crest) " In ardua tendit," (below the arms) " Deus refugium
nostrum." Livery — Blue and silver (for full dress white
coat) :—
Eld. surv. son of lohn Malcolm of Poltalloch, Esq.,
M.A. , J. P., D.L.,/'. 1805; (/. 1893; m. 1832, Isabella
Harriet, second d. of Hon. John Wingfield Stratford of
Addington Place, Kent: — ■
Edward Donald Malcolm, Esq., C.B. (1881), Col. R.E.,
J. P., b. 13 Nov. 1837 ; m. 17 July 1867, Isabella Wyld, d. of
John Wyld Brown ; and has surv. issue — (i) John Zacchary
Malcolm, Esq., J. P., M.P. for Stowmarket Div. of Suffolk
(36.^ South Audley Street, Mayfair), b. 1868; (2) Neill
Malcolm, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. 93rd Highlanders, b. 1869;
(3) George Harold Malcolm, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (4)
Maurice de Wiveleslie, Gentleman, Lieut. K.O. Scottish
is the Military Cockade.
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Borderers, served in S. Africa igoo-i, />. 1877 ; (5) William
Alastair Malcolm, Gentleman, TJeut. H. Lt. Inf., served in
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a tower argent, masoned sable. Motto — " In ardua tendit."
Married, firstly, April 15, 1857, Mary, second dau. of
James Douglas of Cavers, co. Roxburgh, and by her (who
(/. May 12, 1859) had an only child, Mary Douglas of
Cavers ; assumed the name of Douglas on the death of her
uncle James Douglas of Cavers [m., Nov. 12, 1879, Capt.
Edward Palmer, Esq. , youngest son of Rev. George Palmer,
M.A. , Rector of Sullingt on, co. Sussex, and has issue]. He
S. Africa 1900- 1, /'. 1881 ; Margaret Emily; and Dorothy
Isabel. Seats — Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, Argyll; Lamor-
bey, Sidcup, Kent.
Sir JAMES -WILLIAM MALCOLM, 9th Bart, of
Balbeadie (Nova Scotia, July 25, 1665), J. P. co. Nor-
folk, late Capt. R. Pembroke Artil. Militia. Born March
29, 1862, being the eldest son of the late James Malcolm,
by Adeline his wife, dau. of Capt. James Attye, 52nd Light
Infantry. Clui — Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Or, a saltire azure between four stags'
heads couped gules, a bordure indented of the third ;
and impaling the arms of Sandeman, namely argent, the
emblem of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial
globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open
book, in her sinister which is elevated above her head a
branch of palm, and on her breast the sun in splendour all
proper, and a veil across her middle of the first within a
bordure gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lis also of the
first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a pyramid encircled
with a laurel wreath ppr. ; and in an escroU above the
same this motto, " Ardua tendo ; " and below the arms the
Motto, " Dei donosum quod sum." Married, 1885, Evelyn
Alberta, dau. of Albert Sandeman, Esq. ; and has Issue —
(i) Michael Albert James Malcolm, Esq., 6. 1898 ; (2) Alex-
ander Ernest William Malcolm, Esq., 6. 1900; Elspeth
Mary Isobel ; and Griselda Helen Adeline. Residence —
Tostock Place, Suffolk.
WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE MALCOLM, Esqufre,
J. P. and D.L., M.A. Camb. , late Col. ist Dumfries Rifle
Vol. Born Dec. 27, 1817, being the only surviving son of the
late Admiral Sir Poulteney Malcolm, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
by his wife Clementina, dau. of the Hon. William Fullerton
Elphinstone. Armorial bearings — Or, on a saltire azure,
between four stags' heads erased gules, five crescents of the
field, on a dexter canton of the second a mural crown of the
first, and a medal pendent therefrom. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
married secondly, May 2, 1866, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville of Branston
Hall, CO. Lincoln. Seat — Burnfoot, Langholm, co. Dum-
fries.
The Rt. Hon. Sir EDWARD BALDWIN MALET,
4th Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., P.C. Born Oct. 10, 1837,
being the second son of Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Bart.,
K.C.B. , by his wife Marianne Dora, daughter of John
Spalding of The Holme and Shirmers, in the county of
Kirkcudbright; created C. B. 1871, advanced to the rank
of K.C.B. 1881, and to that of G.C.B. 1885; G.C.M.G.
1885 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council, 1885. Clubs — Travellers',
Bachelors', St. James's, Garrick. Livery — Dress: white
coats, red waistcoats, and breeches with silver braid ;
undress : black, with red waistcoats and silver braid.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of
fifteen, i and 15 azure, three escallops or (for Malet) ;
2. gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine
(for Fitchett) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable between three
lions dormant guardant gules (for Hull) ; 4. argent, three
cinquefoils and a canton azure (for Cliffe) ; 5. bendy of
six argent and gules, within a bordure sable bezantte (for
Valetort) ; 6. gules, two demi-lions passant guardant in
pale or (for Hatche) ; 7. sable, sem^e of mullets and three
eagles' heads erased argent (for Woolrington) ; 8. vert, a
saltire between four eagles displayed or (for Aleigh) ; 9. or,
a fret sable (for Mordake) ; 10. gules, a fret or, in chief
a mullet for difference (for Audley) ; 11. gules, a fesse
engrailed ermine, surmounted by a pale engrailed ermine
(for Durwyn) ; 12. azure, six mascles, three and three
argent, in chief a label ot three points throughout or (for
Cready) ; 13. azure, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant
gules (for Markham) ; 14. argent, two chevrons sable ;
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the
collars and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight
Grand Cross of that Order, and of the Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, and impaling upon a second
escutcheon the arms of Russell, namely argent, a lion
rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the
field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
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Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's head
ermine ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the
escutcheon a sphinx, the upper part proper, the lower
ermine, hooded and charged on the shoulder with an
escallop or; with the Motto, "Ma force de en hault."
Married, March 19, 1885, Lady Ermyntrude Sackville,
second daughter of the Most Noble Francis Hastings
and D.L. CO. Westmeath (High Sheriff 1852), b. 1817 ;
d. 1894; m. ist, 1844, Elizabeth, d. of Col. Henry
Peisley L'Estrange of Moystown, King's Co.
Col. John Richard Malone, j.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1896), late i2th Lancers, late Col. comdg. 6th Batt. Rifle
Brigade,!^, 1846; w. ist, 1872, Hon. Charlotte Mildred Yarde-
Buller, sister of 2nd Lord Churston ; 2nd, 1893, Catherine
Russell, ninth Duke of Bedford. Estates — Wrest Wood,
Bexhill, Sussex ; Chateau Malet, Monaco. Posta address
— 85 Eaton Square, London, S.W.
MALING (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a chevron vert, between
two falcons close in chief proper and a rose in base gules,
barbed and seeded of the third, a falcon rising of the last,
between two roses argent, seeded or. Mantling' vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two roses
argent, barbed and seeded, a falcon rising proper, holding
in the beak a rose gules, barbed and seeded, slipped and
leaved also proper.
Sons of Edward Haygarth Maling of Sunderland,
b. ; d. ; m. : — •
Edwin Allan Maling, Esq., J.P. co. Durham, /'. 1838;
m. , Maria, d. of late James Hartley, Esq., D.L. , J.P.
Res. — Carlton House, Mowbray Road, Sunderland.
MALMAINS, quartered by CONYERS.
MALONE, see L'ESTRANGE-MALONE.
MALONE (U.O.) Gules, a lion rampant between three
mullets argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a man in armour spear in hand resting
on the ground all proper. Motto — ■" Fidelis ad urnam."
Son of John Richard Malone, Esq., of Baronston, J.P.
Cecil, d. of Major J. W. Percy, late Norfolk Regt. ; and
has issue — (i) John Richaid Mordred Henry L'Estrange
Malone, Gentleman, late Lieut. 6th Batt. Rif. Brig., b. 1875
[w. 1898, Ethel Victoria, d. of late R. H. Boyd Rochfort of
Middleton Park, Westmeath ; and has issue — Reginald
John Malone, Gentleman, /'. 1899]; (2) Roderick O'Connor
Vivian Henry Vere Malone, Gentleman, I^ieut. Roy. Irish
Fus., b. 1879; (3) Victor Mildred Charles Malone, Gentle-
man , b. 1881 ; (4) Henry Anthony Percy Malone, Gentleman.
b. 1894 ;,(5) Richard Maurice FitzGerald Malone, Gentleman,
b. 1897. Seats — Baronstown, Ballinacargy, Mullingar ;
Shinglass, Ballymore, Moate, co. Westmeath.
MALORTIE, quartered by HOARE.
MALPAS, quartered by GROSVENOR, TAUNTON,
and TEMPEST.
MALTRAVERS, quartered by DU MOULIN-
BROWNE and MOSTYN.
MALTRAVERS HERALD, see HOWARD.
MAN, Isle of, quartered by MURRAY and MACLEOD.
MAN, see .STUART,
is the Military Cockade.
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GEORGIANNA MAN BEY. Widow, only surviving
child of the late Rear-Adniiral John Harper, C.B. , K.L.A. ,
by his first wife Anna Maria, d. of Lieut. Chandler, R.N.
Born at Paignton, co. Devon. Married 1S50, George
Manbey of Guildford, co. Surrey, 6th son of the late
William Manbey, Esq., of Stratford Grove, co. Essex, and
Norfolk .Square, Brighton, J. P. for the co. of Essex.
Armorial bearings (carried upon a lozenge) — Erminois,
a lion rampant resting the forepaws on an anchor erect
sable, within an orle of eight escallops gules, /sst/e — (i)
William John de Manbey, Gent., of Boissevain, M.initoba,
Canada (to whom refer) ; (2) Rev. George Henley Manbey
(to whom refer) ; and Elizabeth Blanche [w. ist, Alexander
Maclennan (issue a d. , Effie Blanche); and, Edward
Oliveire Jones], /fes. — Brookfields, London Road, South-
end-on-Sea, Essex.
The Rkv. GEORGE HENLEY MANBEY, M.A.
Oxon. , formerly Vicar of St. Alban's, Acton, co. Middle-
sex, second son of George Manbey, Esq., of Acton, co.
Middlesex, formerly of Drummondville, in the Province of
Quebec, J. P. for that Province, by his wife Georgiana,
dau. and eventually coheir of Rear-Admiral John Harper,
C. B. , Knight of Leopold of Austria. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, erminois, a lion rampant resting the fore-
paws on an anchor erect sable, within an orle of eight
escallops gules (Manbey); 2 and 3, Jacklyn. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an anchor in bend sable, an arm in armour erect couped
at the elbow proper, charged with an escallop gules, and
holding in the hand a dagger in bend sinister also proper.
Married, and has Issue. Residence — Southend, Essex.
WILLIAM JOHN DE MANBEY, Gentleman, District
Registrar of the Land Titles District of Boissevain in the
Province of Manitoba. Born Oct. 23, 1853, being the
eldest son of the late George Manbey [assumed by Royal
License the name and arms of Manbey in lieu of those of
Tidy], Esq., of Acton, co. Middlesex, formerly of Drum-
mondville, Quebec, J. P. for that Province, joint Lord of the
Manors of Trem Hall and Great Doddinghurst, and joint
Patron of the Rectory of Doddinghurst, all in co. Essex, by
his wife Georgiana, dau. and eventually heiress of Rear-
Admiral John Harper, C.B. , Knight of Leopold of Austria,
of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Joldwynds, co. Surrey, and
by Deed-Poll has assumed the name of De Manbey in lieu
of Manby. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
erminois, a lion rampant resting the fore-paws on an
anchor erect sable, within an orle of eight escallops gules
(Manby) ; 2 and 3, azure, two barrulets argent, between
two eagles' heads erased in chief and a garb in base or,
in the fesse point three roses of the second, barbed and
seeded proper (Jacklyn, April 30, 1831), and claims to
quarter Manbey of Elsham. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an
anchor in bend sable, an arm in armour erect couped
at the elbow proper, charged with an escallop gules,
and holding in the hand a dagger in bend sinister also
proper. MottO — " Fidelis exsulatse." [Genealogy,
see Burke's " Colonial Gentry."] Married, 1880, May
Elizabeth Antoinette, eldest daughter and co-heir of
Francis William Breach of Shanklin, Isle of Wight,
and of Los Alamos, Sonora, Mexico ; and has Issue —
(i) Wilfrid Nigel Barnwell de Grandville de Manbey,
Gentleman, /;. Nov. 28, 1891 ; (2) Anthony RaoulSt. Amand
d'Estoteville de Manbey, (jentleman, h. June 13, 1896; (3)
Thomas More Hugh de Lyndsay de Manbey, Gentleman,
/'. Dec. I, 1898; Edith Mary Donne Harper [d. 1897); and
Muriel Dorothy More Harper. Residence — Boissevain,
Manitoba, Canada.
THOMAS MANBY-COLEGRAVE. Born Dec. 30, 1847.
being the third son of the late John Manby of Cann Hall,
Lieut. 3rd Light Dragoons, who assumed by Royal License,
July 14, 1868, in pursuance of the will of his great grand-uncle,
William Colegrave, Esq. , the surname of Colegrave in lieu
of his patronymic Manby, and subsequently resumed the
name of Manby in addition to that of Colegrave, by his wife
Louisa Maria, only dau. of Lieut. John Matcham Isaac.
Armorial bearings — Argent, two bars gules, each charged
with as many crescents or, between three pheons of the
second. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, an ostrich feather erect azure,
and two arrows in saltire or, barbed and flighted argent,
banded by a mural crown gules. Motto — " Fidei constans."
Married, first, Sept. 16, 1879, Alice Amy (who died without
issue Dec. 17, 1880), dau. of Col. Stewart; second, Feb. 8,
1882, Alice, dau. of P'rederick Cayley Worsley ; and has
Issue Gerard Thomas Manby-Colegrave, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 26, 1886.
MANDER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile inverted ermi-
nois, three annulets interlaced two and one of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion couped ermine, holding in the f)aws
two annulets interlaced fesswise gules, between two buffalo-
horns of the last. Motto— " Vive bene." iL/zwy- Blue,
yellow facings, brass buttons.
Sons of Charles Benjamin Mander, Esq., J. P., of The
Mount, Wolverhampton, rf. 1878 ; w. Sophia, d. of John
Weaver, M.D. , of Chester: —
Charles Tertius Mander, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Staffs
(High Sheriff 1903-4), J. P. Wolverhampton (.Mayor 1892-6),
is the Naval Cookade.
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Major Stafts. Imp. Yeom., M.A. (Canib. ), b. 1852; m.
1882, Mary Le Mesurier, d. of Henry Nicholas Faint of
Halifax, Nova Scotia, M.P. in the Dominion Pari.; and
has issue — (i) Charles Arthur Mander, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
(2) Gerald Poynton Mander, Gentleman, /'. 1885 ; and
Daisy St. Clair. Seat—'\\\e. Mount, Wolverhampton.
Clubs — United University, Thatched House, Cavalry, Con-
stitutional.
Neville Hanbury Mander, Esq., J. P. Staffs., b. 1862 ; ;;;.
Emily Louise, d. of Maj-Gen. A. E. Campbell of Plymouth ;
and has issue — Hilda Winifred ; and Irene Hanbury. Seat —
Penn, nr. Wolverhampton. Club — Junior Carlton.
John Harold Mander, Esq. , Capt. Duke of Cornwall's
Lt. Inf., b. 1869. Res.—
Sons of Alderman Samuel Theodore Mander, B.A. ,
J. P., of Wightvk'ick Manor, b. 1853 ; d. igoo ; m. 1879,
Flora St. Clair, d. of Henry Nicholas Paint of Halifax,
Nova Scotia, M.P. in the Dominion Parliament : —
Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1882. Seat — W^ightvvick Manor, nr. Wolverhampton.
C//c/^j-— Reform, Eighty.
Lionel Mander, Gentleman, /'. 1887. Kes. —
Allan Mander, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Yr. sons of Samuel Small Mander of Wolverhampton.
b. ; d. ; m : —
Benjamin Howard Mander, Gentleman, b. 1861. Seat —
Trysull Manor, nr. Wolverhampton.
Martin Bertram Mander, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. in
New Zealand.
The Late RICHARD MANDERS, Barrister-at-Law,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin). Bor>i 1854, being the eldest son
of the late Richard Manders, Esq. , J.P. ,of Brackenstown, by
Caroline, dau. of Henry Roe of Dublin. Armorial bearings
— Ermine, on a saltire gules, five bezants. Mantling gules
and argent, Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wood-
pigeon proper, holding in the beak a slip of oak acorned
proper. Motto — "Pro omnibus laus Deo." Seat —
Brackenstown, Swords, co. Dublin. 67//(!^^University.
MANFELIN, quartered by HEYWOOD - JONES,
LONGUEVILLE, and WILLDING-JONES.
HARRY MANFIELD, Esquire, J.P. and Alderman for
CO. Northampton. Born 1855, being the eldest son of the
ton 1891-95, J.P. for Northamptonshire and Northampton, of
which he was Maypr 1883-84, by his wife Margaret, dau. of
James Milneof Northampton. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a fesse flory and counterflory, between in chief two stags
courant and in base a gieyhoimd courant sable, three mart-
lets of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sable, charged on the
body with two fieurs-de-lis in fesse and collared gemel,
and resting the de-xter fore-paw on a fleur-de-lis all argent.
Motto — "Esse quam videri." Postal address — Moulton
Grange, Northampton.
JAMES MANFIELD, Esquire. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a fesse flory and counterflory, between in chief
late Sir Philip Manfield, Kt. Bachelor, M.P. for Northamp-
two stags courant and in base a greyhound also courant
sable, three martlets of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound
sable, collared gemel, charged on the body with two fleurs-
de-lis, and resting the de.xter fore-oaw on a fleur-de-lis all
argent.
MANISTY (1825). Gules, on a bend engrailed or,
between two open books argent, three engle's heads erased
sable, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an
estoile of six points or, thereon a dove argent, wings elevated
and addorsed, holding in the beak a scroll. Motto (below
the arms) — " Literas decus et solamen."
Sons of the late James Forster Manisty of Durban,
Natal, i5. 1835; d. 1895 ; vi. 2nd, 1865, Julia Warlnaby
of Leicester : —
(Two sons resident in Natal).
Son of Rev. James Manisty, M.A. , Rector of Easington,
CO. Durham, and R.D., b. 1807; d. 1872; m. 1830,
Junie de Jombert :—
Henry Clayton Manisty, Gentleman, b. 1847; w. 1871,
Charlotte Ellen, eld. d. of Henry William Fen wick of
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue — (1) Henry Wilfred
Eldon Manisty^ Gentleman, R.N., b. 5 Oct. 1876; (2)
Herbert Clennell de Marie Manisty, Gentleman, b. 21 Dec.
1881 ; Mabel Ellison [;«. Major Sandwith, C.M.G.] ; Junie
Collingwood [in. Walter Shortt] ; Charlorte Esta ; and
Adelaide Furye. Res. — -Tynemouth, Northumberland.
Post add. — Bramley, Guildford, Surrey.
Sons of Hon. Sir Henry Manisty of Thurland Castle,
Judge of the High Court, b. 1808 ; d. 1890 :—
Henry Manisty Esq., Solicitor, b. ; d. ; m. ,
and has issue — Edward Ashburner Manisty, Esq. , b.
Res. — 52 Lancaster Gate, W.
Edward Manisty, Esq. , b. ; tn. . Res. —
24 Langham Mansions, Earl's Court Square, S.W.
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Robert Manisty, Esq., b. ; 711. . Res. — New
Zealand.
Herbert Frances Manisty, Esq
(Inner Temple), /'. 1854. Res.
Mansions, London: W. Chambers — 2 Dr. Johnson's
Buildings, Temple, IC.C. Club — yVtlienjEum.
K.C., Banister-at-La\v
ig Kensington Court
MANN (U.O.). Or, on a chevron engrailed ermine,
between three lions rampant sable, a trefoil of the first.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, five spears proper, issuant from the top of a tower
or, the tower charged with a trefoil veit. Motto — " Virtus
vincit invidiam."
Son of William Henry Mann, Gentleman, M.A.,
LL.B. , /'. 1856 ; (/. 1897 ; »i. 1882, Catherine Egerton
Dysart, d. of Samuel Ewing Porter of Burt, co.
Donegal : —
Deane Mann, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN DELALYNDE MAN-
SEL, Esquire, J. P. and C.C, Lieut. -Col. late Rifle Brigade,
Assistant Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. Sir John
Ross, K.C.B., in Canada; served in the Jowaki campaign
1877-78 (medal with clasp) also in Afghan campaign 1878-80
(medal with two clasps and bronze star). Born Oct. 3, 1850,
being the eldest son of the late Lieut-Col. George Pleydell
Mansel, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Jemima Henrietta,
dau. of William Gambler (by his wife the Countess of
Athlone). Armorial bearings —Argent, a chevron between
three maunches sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cap of maintenance in-
flamed on the top proper. MottO -" Quod vult valde vult."
Married, April 24, 1888, Mildred Ella, dau. of Arthur
Edward Guest, fifth son of Sir Josiah John Guest, 1st Bart. ;
and has Issue — {\) Rhys Clavell Mansel, Gentleman, b. Feb.
3, 1891 ; Marcia Eugenia; and Juliet Ella Meimei. Seat —
Smedmore, Corfe Castle, Dorset.
The Late THOMAS ALFRED MANN, Gentleman.
Bor» Feb. 13, 1843, being the son of John Mann and Ann
his wife, 7? ('if Ma wson. Livery — Claret. Armorial bearings
— Per saltire azure and erminois, on a fesse dovetailed
between three goats statant argent, as many annulets sable,
and impaling the arms of Elmhirst, namely, barry wavy of
six argent and sable, a canton paly of six of the' same.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
gryphon argent, guttle de-larmes, three annulets interlaced
fesseways sable. Motto — " Per ardua stabiiis." Married,
June 15, 1882, Mary Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Rev.
William Elmhirst of Elmhirst, near Barnsley ; and has
Issue — Frances Marjorie ; and Edith Bridget. Residence —
Round Green, near Barnsley.
GEORGE ESPEC JOHN MANNERS, Esquire, Hon.
Major 3rd Batt. Leicestershire Regt. 1897, B. A. Trinity
Coll., Cantab., D. L. and J. P. Suffolk. Born June 17,
i860, being the second son of Colonel Lord George John
Manners and the Lady Adeliza Matilda, dau. of the Most
Noble the 13th Duke of Norfolk. Z/z't?/'j'^Blue, with
yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Or, two bars azure,
a chief quarterly of the last and gules, in the first and fourth
quarteis two fleurs-de-lis, and in the second and third a lion
passant guardant, all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a peacock in
his pride proper. Motto — " Pour y parvenir." Married,
April 24, 1884, Anna Sophia Gilstrap, dau. of the late George
Gilstrap of Winthorpe, Newark-on-Trent. Seat — Fornham
Park, Bury St. Edmunds. Clubs — Carlton.
MANNING, quartered by CONYERS and FOXj
MANNINGFORD, quartered by SOMERS.
ERNEST DIGBY MANSEL, Esquire, Major late High-
land Light Infantry. Born Oct. 10, 1855, being the third
son of the late Lieut. -Col. George Pleydell Mansel, J. P. and
D. L. , by his wife Jemima Henrietta, dau. of William Gam-
bier (by his wife Henrietta, Countess of Athlone). Armorial
bearings -Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a cup of maintenance inflamed on the top proper.
Motto -"Quod vult valde vult." Married, Nov. i, 1882,
Henrietta Cecilia, dau. of Sir John Don Wauchope, 8th
Bart. Residence— . Club — Na.va.\ and
Military.
ROBERT HENRY MANSEL, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for Monmouthshire (High Sheriff 1896), late
Captain and Hon. Major 5th, late 2nd, Batt. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, late Brigade Major Severn Volunteer Infantry
Brigade, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Commanding 2nd Vol-
unteer Batt. South Wales Borderers. Born May 3, 1849,
being the eldest son of Robert Shum Mansel, Esq., J. P. for
Northumberland, by Sarah, dau. of Valentine Hutchinson,
Elder Brother of the Trinity House. Livery — Red and white.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, three
EUSTACE GAMBIER MANSEL, Esquire, Captain
late Oxfordshire Light Infantry, served in Soudan campaign
1884 (medal with clasp and bronze star). Born Oct. 31,
1853, being the second son of the late Lieut. -Col. George
Pleydell Mansel, J. P. and D.L., formerly Captain 6oth
Rifles, by his wife Jemima Henrietta, dau. of William
Gambler (by his wife the Countess of Athlone). Armorial
bearings —Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a cap of maintenance inflamed on the top proper.
Motto — "Quod vult valde vult. ' Married, May 19, 1883,
Mary Eleanor, dau. of the late Captain Belgrave, R.N. ;
and has /«j/<? — Philip Eustace Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
and Lily Dorothy. Residence —
martlets sable, on a chief of the second, two maunches of
the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon rising or, holding in the beak
a lily, leaved and slipped proper, and supporting with the
dexter leg two swords in saltire points upwards also proper,
pommels and hilts gold. Motto ^ " Cunctanter tamen
fortiter." Married, Oct. 7, 1875, Lilian Augusta, only child
of the late Thomas Morgan Llewellin, Esq., J. P., by Eliza,
only dau. of the late Samuel Trevor Addams - W^illiams
of Caerleon and Llangibby ; and has Issue— (\) Robert
Trevor Llewelyn Mansel, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5, 1878 ;
(2) Jestyn Llewelyn Mansel, Gentleman, 7th Dragoon
Guards, b. May 15, 1880 ; Lilian Llewelyn \jn. J. Wyndham
Smith, Esq., J. P., of Aramstone, Herefordshire]; Gwladis
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Llewelyn ; and Ada Llewelyn. Sea/s — The Broadtower,
Caerleon, Monmouthshire; Maindift' Court, Abergavenny.
CHARLES JAMES CARDEN MANSERGH, Gentle-
man. Born Feb. 17, 1874, being the eldest son of the late
Major Neville Frederick Mansergh, by his wife Anne Eliza-
beth, only dau. of James Gibbs of Clifton. Armorial
bearings -Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three
arrows points downwards of the last, (lighted and barbed
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet proper, charged with a label of three points
gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter paw an
arrow point downwards of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Motto — "Tout jour pret. " A'esiife/!ce^Ca.pe Town,
South Africa.
CORNEWALL LEWIS WARWICKSHIRE MAN-
SERGH, Gentleman. Born Nov. 25, 1863, being the
eldest son of the late Major John Craven Garden Mansergh,
by his second wife Lucinda Maria Georgina, third dau. of
William Smith of Capetown, Private Secretary to H. E. Sir
Benjamin Durban, Governor of Cape Colony. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three
arrows points downwards of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet proper, charged with a labtl of three points
gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
raguly of the second, and liolding in the dexter paw an
arrow point downwards of the last, flighted and barbed or.
Motto — "Tout jour pret." Married, Jan. 22, 1891, Zol-
delinda, dau. of Goert Van Rheede, R. M. and Civil Com-
missioner of .Stellenbosch ; and has Issue — Charlotte Linda.
Residence — Wytiberg, Cape Town, South .\frica.
§ DANIEL JAMES MANSERGH, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Tipperary, late Col. Com. South Tipperary Artil.
Militia, formerly served as Ensign 19th Regt. Born 3rd Nov.
1836, being the eldest son of the late Rev. James Wentworth
Mansergh, Rector of Kilmore, Diocese of Cashel, by his
wife Catherine, third dau. of Col. Owen Lloyd of Rock-
ville, CO. Roscommon. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
bend raguly gules, between three arrows point downwards
of the last, flighted and barbed or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet proper,
charged with a label of three points gules, a demi-lion ram-
pant argent, gorged with a collar raguly of the second, and
holding in the dexter paw an arrow point downwards of
the last, flighted and barbed or. Motto — "Tout jour
pret." Married, July 3, 1866, Margaret, the third dau. of
Austin Cooper of Camas. Seat — Grallagh Castle, Thurles,
CO. Tipperary.
HENRY CHARLES MANSERGH, Esquire, J.P. co.
Cork, Maj. 39th Regt. Borji Feb. i, 1835, being the second
son of the late John Craven Mansergh, Esq., J. P., late Lt.-
Col. and Paymaster R. A. , by his wife Anna, dau. of Thomas
San Wilmsdorff Richards of Rathnaspeck, co. Wexford.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a bend raguly gules, between
three arrows points downwards of the last, flighted and
barbed or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet proper, charged with a label of three
points gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a
collar raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter paw
an arrow point downwards of the last, ilighted and barbed
or. Motto — "Tout jour pret." Married, Nov. 2, 1865,
Emily, dau. of Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel, and grand-
dau. of Sir Robert Peel, ist Bart. Seat — Rocksavage,
Castletownrochc, Fermoy, co. Cork,
H The Late JAMES MANSERGH, Esquire, High
S^ Sheriff co. Radnor 1901, President of the Institution
of Civil Engineers 1900-1901, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Born 1834, being the second son of the late John Burkit
Mansergh of Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth. Armorial
bearings - Barry wavy of eight argent and azure, gutt^e-
d'eau, on a bend between six arrows barbed and flighted
gules, three fountains proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sejant and
erect gule=;, gorged with a collar wavy argent, and sup-
porting with the claws an arrow erect gules, barbed and
flighted argent. MottO— "Tout jour pret." Married,
firstly, Mary (who (/. June 1897), dau. of the late Robert
Lawson of Lancaster; by whom he has Issue ~[\) Ernest
Lawson Mansergh, Gentleman, C.E., 1^. 1866 Iwz., January
1892, Cecil, dau. of Captain William Dinwiddie Hogg, and
has issue, Geoffrey Ernest, Maurice James, and Cecil Aubrey
Lawson]; (2) Walter Leahy Mansergh, Gentleman, C.E. ,
/'. 1871 [;;?. Anna, third dau. of Richard Price-Williams,
and has issue, Terence Walter]; Amy Frances [?«., 1901,
William Mainwaring Palin]; Edith Annie [m., 1891.
Seymour William Price-Williams, and has issue, Harold,
and Kathleen Mary]. Mr. Mansergh married secondly,
Harriet, dau. of John Brandford of Canterbmy and widow
of the late Nelson Elvey Irons. Seat — Bryngwy, Rhayader,
Radnorshire. Residence ^'' l^vm^ Lea," 51 Fitzjohn's
Avenue, Hampstead, London, N.W.
JOHN LEWIS MANSERGH, Gentleman. Born
August 21, 1833, being the eldest son of the late John
Craven Mansergh, Esq., J.P. , Lieut. -Col. and Paymaster
R.A., by his first wife Anna, dau. of Thomas Van W'ilms-
dorft' Richards of Rathnaspeck, co. Wexford. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three
arrows points downwards of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet proper, charged with a label of three points
gules, a demi lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
ragulv of the second, and holding in the dexter paw an
arrow point downwards of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Motto — " Tout jour pret." Married, July 20, 1863,
Hannah Wilks ; and has Issue — (i) John Lewis Mansergh,
Gentleman; (2) Richard Martin Mansergh, Gentleman;
Emily Peel ; Anne ; Elizabeth Sarah ; Henrietta ; and
Clara. Residence — Melbourne, N.S. W. Seat — Rock-
savage, Fermoy, co. Cork.
SLOFTUS CHARLP:S OGILVY MANSERGH,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. Born March 2, 1873, being
the only son of Charles Stepney Perceval Egmont Mansergh,
Esq., Major 40th Regiment, of Clifford, Castletown Roche,
by his wife Helen, dau. of George Ogilvy of The Cove, co.
Dumfries. Armorial bearings —Argent, a bend raguly
gules, between three arrows points downwards of the last,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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flighted and barbed or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest Out of a ducal coronet proper, charged with a label
of three jjoints gnles. a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged
with a collar raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter
paw an arrow point downwards of the last, flighted and
barbed or. Motto — "Tout jour pret." Seat — Clifford,
Castletownroche, co. Cork.
PHILIP ST. GEORGE MANSERGH, Gentleman.
Born 1863, being the second son of Richard St. George
Mansergh, by Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Oliver
Ellard. Armorial bearings — Vide Richard Southcote
Mansergh. Residence — Friarsfield, Tipperary.
§ RANDAL MARTIN ST. GEORGE MANSERGH,
Esquire, Captain North Tipperary L.I. Born May
27, 1859, being the sixth son of the late John Craven
Mansergh, Esq., J. P., late Lieut. -Col. and Paymaster
R..-\., by his second wife Jane Anne, dau. of Major John
Campbell, 74th Regt. Armorial bearings Argent, a bend
raguly gules, between three arrows points downwards of the
last. Alighted and barbed or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest -Out of a ducal coronet proper, charged with
a label of three points gules, a demi-lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar raguly of the second, and holding in
the dexter paw an arrow point downwards of the last, flighted
and barbed or. Motto --" Tout jour pret." Residence—
RICHARD SOUTHCOTE MANSERGH, Esquire,
J. P. for CO. Tipperary. Born Oct. 25, 1859, being the
eldest son of the late Richard St. George Mansergh of
Friarsfield, Tipperary, by his wife Sophia Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the late Richard Oliver Ellard of Newton Ellard,
Pallas Grean, co. Limerick (and grandson of the late
Richard Martin Southcote Mansergh, Esq., of Grenane,
J. P. for CO. Tipperary). /.zWrj (dress) -White coat, with
crimson collar and cuffs, crimson waistcoat and breeches ;
(undress) light drab with crimson collar and cuffs. Ar-
morial bearings Quarterly, i. argent, a bend raguly
gules, between tiiree arrows points downwards of the last,
flighted and barbed or (for Mansergh) ; 2. argent, a cht-vron
engrailed gules, between three coots sable (for Southcote) ;
3. per pale gules and argent, on a chevron between three
mullets, as many talbots all counterchanged (for Martin) ;
4. argent, on a bend between two lions rampant sable, a
wyvern, wings displayed of the first (for Rudinge) ; 5. per
pale or and argent, an inescutcheon between an orle of eight
martlets sable (for Brownlow) ; 6. argent, a stag courant
proper, on a chief vert, tiiree mullets 01 the lirst (for
O'Doherty) ; 7. azure, on a chevron nrgent, three mullets
sable (for Roberts) ; 8. azure, on a fesse ermine, three cross
crosslets fitch^e gules (for Bomford). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet proper.
charged with a label of three points gules, a demi-lion
rampant argent, gorged with a collar raguly of the second,
and holding in the dexter paw an arrow point downwards
of the last, flighted and barbed or. Motto "Tout jour
pret." .S'ea/— Grenane, Tipperary.
ST. GEORGE DYSON MANSERGH, Gentleman.
Born March 7, 1848, being the fifth son of the late Charles
Garden Mansergh, Esq., J. P., Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Capt. Loftus Otway Bland, R.N., of Bath. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three
arrows points downwards of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -Out of a
ducal coronet proper, charged with a label of three points
gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter paw an
arrow point downwards of the last, flighted and barbed or.
Motto "Tout jour pret." Married, March 11, 1882.
Alice Emma, widow of William Yates Peel, grandson of
Sir Robert Peel, ist Bart. ; and has Issue (i) Perceval
St. George Mansergh, Gentleman, /'. Dec. 15, 1882; (2)
Robert Otway Mansergh, Gentleman, Lieut. iSth Royal
Irish Regt., b. Jan. 12, 1885; (3) Arthur Neville Mansergh,
Gentleman, /'. Nov. 10, 1887; (4) John Loftus Mansergh,
(jentleman, /'. Nov. 10, 1887 ; Olivia Alicia; Mary Thoma-
sina Maud; and Adelaide. Residence -0\<1 Court, Water-
ford, CO. Cork. Seat - Ballyhooley, co. Court.
SOUTHCOTE CAMPBELL MANSERGH, Gentle-
man. Born Dec. 27, 1857, being the fith son of ihe late
John Craven Mansergh, Esq., J. P., late Lieut. -Col. and
Paymaster R.A., by his second wife Jane Anne, dau. of
Major John Campbell, 74th Regt. Armorial bearings -
Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three arrows points
downwards of the last, flighted and barbed or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest - Out of a ducal coronet
proper, charged with a label of three points gules, a demi-
lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar raguly of the
second, and holding in the dexter paw an arrow point down-
wards of the last, flighted and barbed or. Motto - " Tout
is the Naval Cockade.
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jour pret." Married, July 1896, Frances, dau. of James
Moody of Redruth, Cornwall. Residence— 27 King Street,
Portman Square, London.
WILMSDORFF GEORGE MANSERGH, Gentleman,
Lieutenant Manchester Regiment. Born December 9,
1880, being the eldest son of the late Capt. Wilmsdorff
George Mansergh, Esq., by his wife Sarah Richards,
fourth daughter of Richard Phillips of Mountrivers,
CO. Tipperary. Armorial bearings - Argent, a bend
raguly gules, between three arrows points downwards
of the last, flighted and barbed or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest- Out of a ducal coronet proper,
charged with a label of three points gules, a demi-lion
rampant argent, gorged with a collar raguly of the second,
and holding in the dexter paw an arrow point downwards
of the last, flighted and barbed or. Motto "Tout jour
pret."
§ GEORGE MANSFIELD, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Kildare (High Sheriff 1874). Born 1845, being the
eldest son of the late George P. L. Mansfield of Morris-
town Lattin, by Mary Frances Constance, dau. of George
Bourke Kelly of Acton House, Middlesex. Clubs — Camera,
Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
I. argent, three bars sable, that in chief charged with a
wyvern of the first (for Mansfield); 2. gules, a saltire or
(for Eustace) ; 3. per fesse argent and gules, in chief, on a
mount vert, a wolf passant in front of an oak-tree proper
(for Woulfe) ; 4. argent, a chief indented sable (for Power).
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished or, the hand holding a sword also proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Turris fortitudinis."
Married, 1877, Alice, eldest dau. of Count d'Audebard de
Fdrussac of Pleurs, France ; and has, with other Issue,
Eustace Lattin Mansfield, Gentleman, b. 1879. Seat —
Morristown Lattin, Naas, co. Kildare.
ARTHUR FRENCH MANT, Gentleman, Solicitor.
Born Oct. 12, 1861, being the second son of the late George
French Mant, by his wife Louisa Sophia, dau. of Francis
David Mudd. Armorial bearings — Erminois, a lion ram-
pant azure, on a chief per pale ermine and gules an open
book proper, cl;isped and garnished or, between a rose of
the fourth and another argent, both barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding between
the paws a cross Calvary sable. Motto — ' ' Lucerna pedibus
meis." Married, April 7, 1894, Eva, daughter of the late
Rev. William Thomas Charles Brande, M.A., Rector of
Burton and Coates, Sussex ; and has Issue — George Arthur
Mant, Gentleman, b. March 21, 1896. Residence —
FRANK MANT, Gentleman. Born July 10, 1856, being
the eldest son of George French Mant, Gentleman, of Stor-
rington, co. Sussex, by his wife Louisa Sophia, ni!e Mudd.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a
chief per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped
and garnished or, between a rose of the lourth and another
argent, both barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding
between the paws a cross Calvary sable ; with the Motto,
" Lucerna pedibus meis." Married, August 3, 1881, Louisa
Hare, third dau. of George Hammond of Thakeham, in the
county of Sussex ; and has had Issue — Charles Edward
Mant, Gentleman, born April 23, 1888 ; Ethel Frances, born
and died October 1882 ; and Daisy Louisa Hare.
RICHARD MANT, Gentleman. Born Dec. 20, 1845.
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Frederick Woods
Mant, B.A., Rector of Armoy, Connor, by his wife Isabella
Connell, dau. of John Thomas -Alston of Liverpool. Ar-
morial bearings — Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a
chief per pale ermine and gules, an open book proper,
clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth
and another argent, both barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding between the
paws a cross Calvary sable. MottO — " Lucerna pedibus
meis." Residence —
WALTER MANT, Gentleman. Born Nov. 17, 1835,
being the third son of the late Arthur Mant, by his wife
Frances, dau. of Thomas Amoore of Angmering. Armo-
rial bearings — Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a chief
per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped
and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and another
argent, both barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, holding between the paws a cross Calvary
sable. Motto — " Lucerna pedibus meis." Married, Feb.
26, 1867, Agnes, dau. of Charles Gaselee.
MAPOTHER (LI.O.). Sable, a griffin passant, wings
elevated argent, between three escallops or.
Son of John Edward Mapother of Kilteevan, b. ;
d. ; w. 1824, Catherine, d. of Owen O'Conor Don,
" The O'Conor Don " : —
Thomas Austin Patrick Mapother, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Roscommon (High Sheriff 1868), b. . Seat — Kil-
teevan House, CO. Roscommon.
MAR, quartered by DOUGLAS, ERSKINE, MON-
TAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, SINCLAIR-ERSKINE.
The Right Honourable JOHN FRANCIS
ERSKINE GOODEVE-ERSKINE, Earl of Mar, and
Lord Garioch, M.A. of the Universities of Cambridge and
Oxford, one of the Representative Peers of Scotland. Bora
March 29, 1836, Ijeing the only son of Lady Frances Jemima
(sister of the Rt. Hon. the twenty-fifth Earl of Mar), and
William James Goodeve of Clifton ; assumed the name of
Erskine in 1866, on the death of his uncle, the Right
Honourable John Francis Miller, twenty-fifth Earl of Mar ;
succeeded his uncle June 19, 1866, as twenty-sixth Earl.
Creation — Before 1014 ; allowed precedence 1404 on the
documents available and produced at the Decreet of
Ranking of 1606. Livery — Black, with white collar and cuffs.
Armorial bearings- -Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend be-
tween six cross crosslets fitcWe or (for Mar) ; 2 and 3
argent, a pale sable (for Erskine). Above the escutcheon
is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
dexter hand proper, holding a cutlass argent, hilted and
pommelled or. Supporters — Two griffins argent, armed,
beaked, and winged or. Motto — " Je pense plus."
Married, September 12, 1866, Alice Mary Sinclair,
daughter of the late John Hamilton of Hilston Park, in
the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue — John Francis
Hamilton Sinclair Cunliffe Brooks Forbes Goodeve-
Erskine, Esquire (Lord Garioch), born February 25,
1868. iVrt/- Sunnington Rise, Bournemouth. Club —
Carlton.
§The Right Honour.\ble WALTER lOHN
FRANCIS ERSKINE, Earl of Mar and Kellie,
twelfth Earl of Mar and fourteenth Earl of Kellie and
seventeenth Lord Erskine, Viscount Fentoun, Baron
Dirleton, Premier Viscount of Scotland, and a Represen-
tative Peer for Scotland, Loid-Lieutenant county of
Clackmannan, formerly Lieut, ist Batt. Scots Guards,
Hon. Lieut. -Col. 7th Vol. Batt. Princess Louise's Arygll
and Sutherland Highlanders. Born August 29, 1865,
being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the eleventh
Earl of Mar and Kellie, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter
of William Forbes of Medu yn ; succeeded his father
1888. Creations — Earl of Mar, July 29, 1565; Earl of
Kellie, March 12, 1619 ; Viscount Fentoun, March 18,
1606 ; Baron Erskine, 1429 (and Alloa, 1489) ; Baron
Dirleton, 1603. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 2 and
3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch(^e or (for
Mar). Over all, on an escutcheon gules, the Imperial
crown of Scotland proper, within a double tressure flory
counterflory or, ensigned with an Earl's coronet (for the
Earldom of Kellie), impaling the arms of Ashley-Cooper,
namely argent, three bulls passant sable, armed and
unguled or (for Ashley) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend engrailed
between six lions rampant or (for Cooper). Above the
escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there-
upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
doubled ermine ; and upon wreaths of the proper liveries
are set the two following Crests, upon the dexter side a
dexter hand holding a skene in pale argent, hilted and
pommelled or ; and on an escroll over the same this motto,
" Je pense plus" (for Erskine) ; and upon the sinister side.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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an escroll over the same this motto, " Decori decus addit
avito " (for Kellie). Supporters — Two griffins gules, armed,
beaked, and winged or; underneath this Motto, " Unione
fortior." Married, July 14, 1892, Violet, commonly known
as Lady Violet, daughter of the Right Honourable Anthony
Ashley-Cooper, eighth Earl of Shaftesbury ; and had Issue —
John Francis Ashley Erskine, Esquire, commonly called
Lord Erskine, born April 26, 1895 ; Elyne Violet, commonly
known as Lady Elyne Violet, died August 2, 1893.
Estates — Alloa, Forest and Ferryton ; and Kellie Castle
in the county of Fife and the " Lordship of Stiring." Seat
— Alloa House, in the county of Clackmannan.
MARDON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a bend cottised
argent, between two unicorn's heads erased of the second,
a pellet between two Cornish choughs proper. Mantling
slipped argent ; with the Motto, " Cherche qui n'a."
Married, June 7, 1893, Elizabeth Walker, daughter of
Donald Larnach ; and has Issue — Ivan Donald Margary,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1896. Postal address —
MARINDIN (matric. L.O., 17 Jan. 1902). Quarterly,
I and 4, azure, a sea-stag parted per pale argent and or
(Marindin, arms in use since 17th cent. ; matric. L.O. ,
17 Jan. 1902) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant out of a wreath of roses gules, leaved proper, a
unicorn's head as in the arms, charged with a pellet.
Motto — " Probitas verus honos."
Son of James Mardon, /'. 1808; d. 1897; m. 1835,
Mary, d. of John Morris : —
Heber Mardon, Esq. , J. P. co. Sonverset, b. 1840 ; m. i860,
Anna Maria, d. of Josepli Hall ; and has issue — (i) Reginald
Heber Mardon, Gentleman, /'. 1861 ; (2) Ernest George
Mardon, Gentleman, b. 1864; (3) Evelyn John Mardon,
Gentleman, b. 1867 ; (4) Arthur Claude Mardon, Gentleman,
b. 1879; Ella Josephine; Christine Lilian; and Effie
Louise. Seat — Ashwick, Dulverton, Somerset.
ALFRED RORERT MARGARY, Esquire, Colonel
Commanding Sussex Artillery. Bom June 25, 1853,
being the eldest son of Major Margary, Justice of the Peace,
late 54th and 26th Regiments, by his wife Georgiana, eldest
daughter of the late T. G. Adams. Clubs — Junior United
Service, Garrick. Livery ■ — Blue and silver. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per fesse azure and
argent, a pale counterchanged, three daisies slipped, two
and one, of the secontl. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, an arm in bend proper, holding a daisy
roses gules, barbed vert, a crescent of the first (Wedder-
burn of Blackness, 1672-7) ; 3. argent, a cross moline sable
(Colville of Ochiltree, matric. by a cadet line, c. 1672-7).
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the liveries, a plume of feathers proper. MottO — " .Spero
meliora."
Son of Henry Colville Marindin of Lincoln's Inn and
Calcutta, Barrister-at-Law, b. ; (/. 1872 ; m. 1866,
Mary I'^lizabeth, d. of John Gregory Watkins, Esq.,
of Woodfield, Ombersley, J. P. and D.L. Whores.
(Sheriff 1850) :—
Arthur Heiny Marindin, Esq., Capt. Roy. Highlanders
("Black Watch"), B.A. Oxford, /'. 1868; m. 1899,
Gertrude Florence Evelyn, d. of Erskine Wilmot-Chetwode ;
and has issue — Jean Isabel ; and Evelyn Rachel. Seat — •
Woodfield, Ombersley, Droitwi'ch. Clubs — Naval nnd
Military, Sports', New (Edinburgh).
Sir JOHN MARK, Knight Bachelor (1900), J. P. for
Co. Palatine of Lancaster and for the city of Manchester, and
Mayor of that city in the years 1889-1891. Born Dec. 16,
1832, being the fourth son of the late Joseph Mark of Bow-
scale, in the county of Cumberland, by his wife Hannah,
daughter of Joseph Wilson of Greysouthen in the same
county. 67///;— Conservative (Manchester). Livery — Blue,
with yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : .^zure, on a rock in base proper a lion
is the Military Cockade.
PLATE XXXIII.
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of Saint Mark sejant with wings addorsed or, resting the
dexter paw upon an escutcheon of the last charged with a
bee volant of the second, on a chief also or, a terrestrial
globe also proper between two saltires couped gules ; upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, witli
a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion as in the arms, senile of bees volant
proper, and resting the dexter paw upon a rose gules ; with
the Motto, " Manu et corde." Married, September 4, 1861,
Emily Mary, daughter of Robert Lewis Jones of Chester,
and has had Issue — Ethel Louisa [married April 15, 1884,
Frederick William Lee of Manchester, and has issue] ;
Maud Constance [married Robert Frederic Lee of Gran-
tham, and died 1899] ; and Florence [married, Jan. 29,
1891, Robert Arthur Lord Hutchinson of Rochdale]. Estate
— Greystoke,and other house property and land at Didsbury,
CO. of Lancaster. Postal addresses — Greystoke, Didsbury,
Manchester ; and Leeswood Hall, near Mold, North Wales.
MARKHAM, quartered by MALET and LEESON-
MARSHALL.
HARRY HANANEL MARKS, Esquire, M.P. for Isle
of Thanet Div. of Kent since 1904, J. P. for the co. of Kent,
Member of the London County Council for East Maryle-
bone 1889-1892, and for St. George's East 1895-1898,
M.P. for the Tower Hamlets (St. George's Div.) 1895-1900,
Capt. (Officer Com.) ist C.B. The Buffs (East Kent Regt.).
Bor>! A-prW 10, 1855, being the fifth son of the Rev. Prof. David
W. Marks of Univ. Coll., by Cecilia Sara, dau. of the late
Moseley Woolfe of Liverpool. Clubs — Carlton, Automo-
bile, Royal Cinque Ports Yacht (Dover), Royal Temple
Yacht (Ramsgate). Livery — Dark green coat, yellow striped
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Vert, a lion rampant be-
Marlay, C.B. ; and assumed the additional surname and
Arms of Rochfort by Royal Licence, Nov. 30, 1867. Clubs
— White's, Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings —
tween four battle-axes, a bordure nebuly or. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two
annulets or, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet grasping a battle-axe proper, and round the
wrist a chaplet of cinquefoils vert. Motto — ■"' Aut inveniam
viam aut faciam." Married, Nov. 5, 1884, Annie Estelle,
dau. of William Benjamin of Montreal, Canada ; and has
Issue — Harry Cecil Marks, Gentleman, h. Sept. 9, 1885 ;
and Ruth Cecil Marks. Seat — Callis Court, St. Peter's,
Thanet. Postal address — 6 Cavendish Square, W.
CHARLES BRINSLEY MARLAY - ROCHFORT,
Esquire, J. P., D.L. co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1853).
Born 1838, being the son of the late Lieut. -Col. George
[j[ Cati4or * clat ♦ \)iri bus aUs ][]
Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent, armed and
langued gules (for Rochfort) ; 2 and 3 barry of eight or and
gules, on a bordure azure eight martlets of the first (for
Marlay). Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a robin redbreast proper (for Roch-
fort) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
proper; and above it on an escroll, " Nulli prasda sumus."
Motto — " Candor dat viribus alas." Seats — Belvedere, co.
Westmeath, and Bawn, co. Louth; St. Katherine's Lodge,
Regent Park, N.W.
§The Most Noble CHARLES RICHARD JOHN
SPENCER-CHURCHILL, Duke of Marlborough,
Marquess of Blandford, Earl of Sunderland, Earl of Marl-
borough, Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, and Baron
Churchill of Sandridge, all in the Peerage of England, K.G. ,
P.C, Major Oxfordshire (Queen's Own) Hussars, served in
South African Campaign. Born Nov. 13, 1871, being theson
of the eighth Duke, by his first wife Ladv Albertha Frances
Anne Hamilton, daughter of the Most Noble the first Duke
of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ;
succeeded his father in 1892. Creations — Baron Spencer,
July 21, 1603; Earl of Sunderland, June 8, 1643; Baron
Churchill, May 14, 1685; Earl of Marlborough, April 9, 1689 ;
Duke, December 14, 1702. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent,
on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and
3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third
quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops
of the first (for Spencer), and, as an honourable augmen-
tation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the
cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon
of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or.
.Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank,
■ and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant giiardant argent,
supporting with the dexter paw a banner gules, charged
with a dexter hand apaum(?e of the first, staff or (for
Churchill) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a bar
gemelle, and armed gules (for Spencer). Supporters-
is the Naval Cockade.
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Two wyverns gules. Motto — " Fiel pero desdichado. "
Married, 1895, Consuelo, daughter of William Kissani
Vanderbilt of New York ; and has Isiue — John Albert
Edward William Spencer-Churchill, Esauire, commonly
called Marquess of Blandford, b. Sept. 18, 1897 ; and
(Lord) Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill. Seat — Blenheim
Palace, Woodstock, in the county of Oxford.
MARLEY, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
GEORGE JOBSON MARPLES, Esquire, J. P. co.
Derby, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple). Born July 27,
1845, being the eldest son of the late George Marples,
late of Brinkcliffe Tower, Ecclesall, W. R. co. York, by
his wife Eleanor Jolianna Williman, dau. of Robert Jobson
of Lilburn, nenr Wooler, co. Northumberland. Armorial
bearings (Ped. H. Coll. )— Quarterly per fesse nebuly sable
and Dingestow Court, Monmouth ; and has issue] ; Mary
Edith; Marion Frances Florence Carrington [;;;., Sept. 14,
1876, Rev. Henry Bickersteth Ottley, Vicar of Eastbourne,
and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segreant
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a griffin segreant or, between two wings sable.
Motto — " Tenax justitiae." Seat — Thornbridge Hall, near
Bakewell, co. Derby. Chib — Junior Carlton.
HENRY CHRISTOPHER MARRIOTT, Esquire,
Major (retired) late Prince of Wales' Volunteers (82nd
Regt.). Borri March 14, 1826, being the fourth son of the
late Thomas Marriott, Lieut. -Gen. in the H.ET.C.S.
(.'\rmy), by his wife Anne, third dau. of Sir John Beckett,
Bart., of Meanwood, co. York. Armorial bearings —
Barry of six or and sable, on a pale invected ermine,
a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt of the first,
between two martlets azure. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock
proper, thereon a talbot sable, gutt^e-d'or, collared add
chained, reflexed over the back or, resting the dexter fore-
leg on a bezant charged with a martlet azure, a staff raguly
fesseways vert. Motto — " Virtute et fide." Married, .April
18, 1849, Rosamond, dau. of Rev. Frederick Hamilton
Carrington and grand-dau. of Rev. James Carrington,
Rector of Topshnm, Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral ; and
has had Issue — (i) Henry Beckett Marriott, Gentleman,
/'. Aug. 19, 1851, (/. Oct. ir, 1863; (2) Thomas Frederic
Marriott, Gentleman, b. Aug. i, 1854, d. Nov. 14, 1855;
(3) Richard CHiarles Edward Marriott, Gentleman, Lieut.
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32nd Regt.), /;. May 5,
1863, (/. April 7, 1897; Harriott Julia Catherine [;«., July 3,
1895, Owen Lowry Wynne, son of late Richard Beavor
Wynne of The Hermitage, co. Sligo] ; Louisa [m., Jan. 20,
1876, Edmund Fletcher Bosanquet, sixth son of the late
Samuel Richard Bosanquet, Esq,, J. P., D.L. of Forest Hill
son of Rev. Lawrence Ottley, Rector of Richmond, Canon
of Ripon Cathedral] ; Rosamond Frederica \jn., Sept. 25,
1890, Rev. Lewis Randolph Marriott - Leir, Rector of
Charlton - Musgrove, Somerset, and has issue]. Seat —
Avonbank, Pershore, co. Worcester. Club — Carlton.
HUMPHREY RICHARD GEORGE MARRIOTT,
Esquire, J. P. Born May 23, r83i, being the eldest and
only surviving son of the late Richard Marriott of Abbots
Hall, Shalford, Essex, by his wife Sophia Lucy, youngest
dau. of Ellys Anderson Stephens of Bower Hall, Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex. Armorial bearings— Barry of six or
and sable, on a canton gules, a mascle argent. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
talbot argent, with a collar and thereto a leash affixed
passing between the legs and reflexed over the back azure,
supporting a shield gules charged with a mascle argent.
Motto — " Mens conscia recti." Married, Jan. 7, 1864,
Edith Alice Smyth, youngest dau. of Thomas White,
Esq., J. P., late of Manor House, Wethersfield, Essex;
and has A^2/^— (i) Cyril Humphrey White Marriott, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Essex, b. Feb. 18, 1866; (2) Richard George
Armine Marriott, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. East Kent Regt. (the
Buffs), b. Jan. 26, 1867 ; (3) Ernest Arthur Graham Marriott,
Esq., b. March 5, 1870; and Edith Amy Sophia. Resi-
dence— Abbots Hall, .Shalford, near Braintree, lissex.
§ ROGER MARRIOTT-DODINGTON, Esquire, J. P.
for Somerset, late Capt. North Somerset Yeomanry
Cavalry, and Capt. 3rd Somerset Light Infantry. Born
1866, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Marriott-
Dodington, Esq., J. P., of Horsington, Lieut. -Col. Somerset
Light Infantry (High Sheriff 1887), by Lucy Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. (j. E. Downe of Rushden, co. Northampton.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable three bugle-
horns stringed argent (for Dodington) ; 2 and 3 barry of six
indented argent and sable, a bend azure, charged with three
fieurs-de-lis of the first (for Marriott). Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a stag couchant regardant argent, attired
or, in the mouth an acorn of the last, leaved of the first (for
Dodington) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock
proper, a talbot paly of six argent and sable, resting the
forepaw on an estoil of the last (for Marriott). Married,
Feb. 7, 1895, Mary Eniiline Bertha, youngest dau. of Gen,
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James Kempt Couper, B.S.C., of Combe, Dulverton ; and
has Issue — (i) Thomas Marriott-Dodington, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 20, 1895 ; (2) James Marriott-Dodington, Gentle-
man, b. July 26, 1897. Seats — Horsington, Templecombe,
Combe, Dulveiton, Somerset. Clubs — O.xford and Cam-
bridge, Piccadilly.
MARROW, see ARMFIELD-MARROW.
EDWARD ARMFIELD MARROW, Gentleman, M.A.
and LL. M. Camb. (Trin. Hall), Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple. Born Nov. 10, 1853, being the second
son of the late William John Marrow of Cavers, Bourne-
mouth, Hants, by his wife Kinbarra Swene, dau. of
Edward Armfield of Birmingham. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse indented argent, between
in pale two roses of the last, barbed or, seeded vert, and
in baltire four maidens' heads couped at the shoulders
argent, crined or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two roses argent,
seeded or, barbed vert, a maiden's head couped at the
shoulders proper, crined also gold, the neck encircled with
a garland of roses as in the arms Motto — " Fidite virtute."
Residence —
The Rev. WILLIAM JOHN WILLIAMSON MAR-
ROW, M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, Chaplain to Bishop of Wake-
field. Born March 16, 1856, being the third son of the late
William John Marrow of Cavers, Bournemouth, Hants,
by his wife Kinbarra Swene, dau. of Edward Armfield of
Birmingham. Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and
sable, a fesse indented argent, between in pale two roses of
the last, barbed or, seeded vert, and in saltire four maidens'
heads couped at the shoulders argent, crined or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
between two roses argent, seeded or, barbed vert, a maiden's
head couped at the shoulders proper, crined also gold, the
neck encircled with a garland of roses as in the arms.
Motto — " Fidite virtute." Residence —
ALBERT PALLISER MARRYAT, Gentleman, being
the fourth son of the late Charles Marryat of Parkfield,
Putter's Bar, co. Middlesex, by his wife Caroline, dau.
of Charles- Short of Woodlands, Warblington, Hants,
Barnster-at-Law of the Middle Temple. Armorial bear-
ings— Barry of six or and sable, a chief wavy azure, on a
canton argent, a fleur-de-lis gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in
front of a ram's head argent, the sun rising or. Married
Ouita, dau. of V. Farfan of Trinidad ; and has Issue, with
twins who died in infancy — (i) Vicenti Marryat, Gentleman ;
Lucy ; and Marie Gertrude. Residence —
ARTHUR MARRYAT, Gentleman, being the third son
of the late Charles Marryat of Parkfield, Potter's Bar, co.
Middlesex, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Charles Short of
Woodlands, Warblington, Hants, Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple. Armorial bearings — Barry of six or and
sable, a chief wavy azure, on a canton argent, a fleur-de-lis
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a mount vert,
in front of a ram's head argent, the sun rising or. Married
Jessie, dau. of J. Jackson ; and has Issue — (i) Reginald
Marryat, Gentleman; (2) Frederick Marryat, Gentleman;
Nina ; Florence ; and Mabel. Residence —
The Very Rev. CHARLES MARRYAT, M.A. (Oxon.),
of Christ Church Parsonage, North Adelaide, and Vicar-
General and Examining Ciiaplain to the Bishop. Bor7i
June 26, 1827, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Marryat of Parkfield, Potter's Bar, co. Middlesex, mer-
chant in London, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Charles
Short of Woodlands, Warblington, Hants, Barrister-at-Law
of the Middle Temple, and sister of the Rt. Rev. Augustus
Short, D.D. , first Church of England Bishop of Adelaide.
Armorial bearings — Barry of six or and sable, a chief
wavy azure, on a canton argent, a fleur-de-lis gules. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, in front of a ram's head argent, the sun rising
or. Married, Aug. 8, 1854, Grace Montgomery, dau. of
the Rev Charles Beaumont Howard, M.A. , first Colonial
Chaplain of South Australia, and Incumbent of Trinity
Church, Adelaide, by Grace Montgomery Neville, his wife;
and has Issue — (i) Charles Howard Marryat, Gentleman, b.
May 5, 1855; (2) Ernest Neville Marryat, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 16, 1869; (3) Cyril Beaumont Marryat, Gentleman,
b. Sept. II, 1873; Grace Caroline, d. in infancy; Ethel,
d. Jan. 21, 1865; Grpce \jn. the Rev. Herbert Thomas
Hughes, M..A. (Oxon.), Vicar of Christ Church, Emery
Down, Lyndhurst, Hants]; Mabel; Isabel; and Kate
Augusta. Residence — Christ Church Parsonage, North
Adelaide, S. Australia.
ERNEST LINDSAY MARRYAT, Esquire, Col. R.E.,
being the fifth son of the late Charles Marryat of Parkfield,
Potter's Bar, Middlesex, by his wife Caroline, dau. of
Charles Short of Woodlands, Warblington, Hants, Bariis-
ter-at-Law of the Middle Temple. Armorial bearings —
Barry of six or and sable, a chief wavy azure, on a canton
argent, a fleur-de lis gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in
front of a ram's head argent, the sun rising or. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Edward Patrick Lynch,
H.M. Indian Army, Knight of the Lion and Sun, J. P., of
Partry House, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo; and has Issue — (i)
Patrick Marryat, Gentleman ; (2) Rupert Marryat, Gentle-
man ; (3) Hugh Dennis Marryat, Gentleman ; (4) Rudolph
Marryat, Gentleman ; (5) Ulrich Marryat, Gentleman ;
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Irene ; Norah ; Beryl ; Gladys ; Dorothy ; and Leila.
Residence —
GERALD MARRYAT, Gentleman. Born March 5,
1870, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Henry
Marryat, Esq., Rear -Admiral R. N. , C. B. , by his second
wife Frances, dau. of Francis Baring Short, Esq., of Bick-
ham House, Exeter, co. Devon, J. P., late R.N. Armorial
bearings — Barry of six or and sable, a chief wavy azure, on
a canton argent, a fleur-de-lis gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front
of a ram's head argent, the sunrising or. Residence — The
Albany Club, Toronto, Canada.
The Rev. EDWARD MARSDEN, Vicar of Aston, Che-
shire, M.A. Camb. Born July 20, 1815, being the fifth son
of the late Rev. William Marsden, M.A. , B. D. , Vicar of
Eccles, CO. Lancaster, by his wife .Sarah, dau. of John
Howard of Manchester. Armorial bearings — Gules, on
a bend, between a unicorn's head erased argent and a
trefoil slipped, surmounted of a key fesseways, the ward
downwards and to the dexter or, three coots sable, a canton
ermine, thereon an anchor of the fourth. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an anchor sable, a unicorn's head erased argent, guttte-
de-sang, ducally gorged azure, in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — "Mars dentalia tutatur." Married, June
6, 1882, Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of .Samuel Burgess, and
widow of Rev. Samuel Bagnall, M.A. , of Weston Point,
Cheshire. Residence — Townend, Chelraorton, Derbyshire.
The Rev. MAURICE HOWARD MARSDEN, M.A.
St. John's Coll., Camb. Boi-n Nov. 21, 1843, being the second
son of the late Rev. John Howard Marsden of Grey Friars,
Colchester, B.D., F.R.S.L., F.S.A., and J.P. Essex, Pro-
fessor of Archneology to the University, Canon Residentiary
of Manchester, and Rector of Great Oakley, Essex, by his
wife Caroline, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Moore, D. D.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend between a unicorn's
head erased argent and a trefoil slipped, surmounted of a
key fesseways, the ward downwards and to the dexter or,
three coots sable, a canton ermine, thereon an anchor of
the fourth. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of an anchor sable, a unicorn's
head erased argent, gutt^e-de-sang, ducally gorged azure,
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Mars dentalia
tutatur." Married, April 24, 1873, Frances, dau. of Rev.
Samuel Simpson of Greaves House, Lancaster ; and iias
Issue — (i) Charles Howard Marsden, Gentleman, ist
(P.W.O) Yorks. Regt. ; (2) Maurice Hugh Marsden, Gentle-
man ; Violet Mary ; and Winifred. Residence — Moreton
Rectory, Dorchester.
REGINALD GODFREY MARSDEN, Gentleman,
M.A. Merton Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born Sept.
15, 1845, being the third son of the late Rev. John Howard
Marsden of Grey friars, B.D., F.R.S.L., I^S.A.,and J.P.
Essex, by his wife Caroline, eldest dau. of the Rev. William
Moore, D.D. of Spalding, co. Lincoln. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, on a bend between a unicorn's head erased
argent and a trefoil slipped, surmounted of a key fesseways
the ward downwards and to the dexter or, three coots
sable, a canton ermine, thereon an anchor of the fourth.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an anchor sable, a unicorn's head erased
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, ducally gorged azure, in the mouth
a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Mars dentalia tutatur."
Married, Sept. 22, 1874, Edrica, dau. of the late John
Cowling, Barrister-at-Law; and has Issue — (1) John Cowling
Marsden, Gentleman ; (2) Edward Reginald Marsden,
Gentleman; (3) Hugh Kenyon Marsden, Gentleman ; and
Dorothy Nina. Residence —
WILLIAM MARSDEN, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel
(late 87th and 82nd Regiments), Master of Arts of the
University of Cambridge. Born July 29, 1841, being the
eldest son of the late Canon John Howard Marsden (of
the Grey Friar's, Colchester), Bachelor of Divinity, Fellow
of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Society of
Antiquaries, Professor of Archaeology at Cambridge (who
succeeded to the estate of William Marsden, Esq.,
F. R.S. , D.C.L., First -Sec. to the Admiralty 1803-7), by
Caroline his wife, eldest daughter of Prebendary W. Moore
of Spalding, in the county of Lincoln, Doctor of Divinity
(by Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of the Rev. Maurice
Johnson, D.D. , of Ayscoughfee Hall, co. Lincoln). Club
— Naval and Military. iG^morial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a bend between a unicorn's head
erased argent in chief and a key fesseways wards downwards,
surmounted by a trefoil slipped paleways in base or, three
coots sable, and on a canton ermine, an anchor of the
fourth ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of an anchor in pale sable, a unicorn's head erased
argent, guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged azure, in the mouth
a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, "Mars dentalia
tutatur." Married, Sept. 21, 1873, Katharine, dau.
of B. Rigby Murray, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for the county
of Kirkcudbright, of Parton, North Britain ; and has Issue
— (i) William John Murray Marsden, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.) [w. 1903, Geraldine Veronica, dau. of David
Maitland, Esq., of Dundrennan and Cumstoun, N.B. , J.P.
and D.L.], b. July 9, 1874 ; (2) Wilfred Alexander Marsden,
Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Assistant Librarian in the British
Museum, b. May 19, 1878 ; and Audrey Katharine [;«. 1901,
the Rev. Frederick Halsey, M.A., son of the Rt. Hon.
T. F. Halsey, M.P., of Gaddesden, Herts]. Estate arid
postal address — Cedar Court, Farnham, Surrey.
EDWARD CHISENHALE - MARSH, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, LL. B. Born June 22, 1865, being the
second son of Thomas Coxhead Chisenhale Marsh, and
Eliza Ann Chisenhale, dau. of John Chisenhale Chisenhale
of Arley Hall, Lanes. C//^^— Piccadilly. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a horse's head erased between two pheons in
pale argent, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
cross crosslet fitch^e gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross
crosslet fitch^e gules, a griffin argent, resting the dexter
claw on a pheon in bend and erect sable. Motto — "In
hoc signo vinces." Postal address — 128 Piccadilly, W.
§ JEREMY TAYLOR MARSH, Esquire, Lieutenant-
Colonel R. E. (ret.). Born May 14, 1841, being the
eldest son of the late Francis Marsh, Esq., Justice of the
Peace, of Springmount, Queen's Co., by his wife Anna
Maria, youngest daughter of .Arthur Maxwell of Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a horse's
head couped or, between two trefoils slipped in chief and a
fleur-de-lis in base argent (for Marsh); 2 and 3 ermine, a
bishop's mitre azure, on a chief indented gules, three escal-
lops argent (for Taylor). Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped
azuie, gorged with a ducal coronet or, holding in the beak
a rose argent, seeded gold, slijiped, leaved, and barbed vert ;
with the Motto, " Nolo servile capistrum." Married, Sept.
15, 1864, Rachel Gertrude, only child of Charles Ferdinand
Smyth of Endsleigh, co. Surrrey ; and has Issue — (i) Francis
is the Military Cockade.
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Charles Marsh, Esq., Capt. and Brevet Major Queen's Own
W. Kent Regt., served in W. Africa 1897-98, operations
on the Niger, including Expedition to lllah (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp) ; served in S. African War,
Special Service Oflicer, including service with Protectorate
Regiment, and defence of Mafeking (twice mentioned in
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despatches, medal with three clasps), b. Sept. 20, 1866,
killed in action at Burmi, N. Nigeria, July 27, 1902 ; (2)
James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh, Esq., Brevet Major Lin-
colnshire Regt. ; served with Nile Expedition 1898, battles
of Atbara and Khartoum (twice mentioned in despatches,
medal, two clasps), operations in Somaliland, 1903-4 (men-
tioned in despatches), b. March 5, 1868 ; (3) Jeremy Taylor
Marsh, Esq., Captain 9th Hodson's Horse; served in
Tirah Campaign 1897-98, operations in the Bara Valley,
medal with two clasps, b. Dec. 16, 1871 ; (4) Digby Cecil
Marsh, Gentleman, late Manchester Regt. ; served in S.
African War igoi, b. Aug. 16, 1877; (5) Roland Henry
Marsh, Gentleman, Lieut. i8th Tiwana Lancers, served
in S. African War 1900-1901, b. March 25, 1879; (6)
Gilbert Howe Maxwell Marsh, Gentleman, Lieut. 41st
Dogras, b. July 30, 1882 ; Evelyn Caroline Gertrude ; Emily
Frances [m. William Fenton Mellor] ; Gertrude Clifford
[m. Grant Eves] ; and Hilda Gordon Maxwell. Estate —
Terpoint, co. Kilkenny. Residence — i Pembroke Road,
Kensington. Club — Naval and Military.
MARSH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, between
two escutcheons of the last, each charged with a horse's
head erased of the field, a sword in bend point upwards
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two lozenges of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a horse's
head as in the arms between two wings argent, each charged
with a lozenge also gules.
Sons of John William Marsh, Esq., Solicitor, a Mem-
ber of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City
of London (s. of Rev. John Kirk Marsh, Vicar of
Brampton, co. Derby), /'. 1835; d. 1891 ; m. 1865,
Clementine Isabel, d. of John Rayer Hogarth, Esq.,
D.L.,J.P. :— . / &
Ernest John Marsh, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1867.
Post. add. — 71 East India Dock Road, Poplar, London, E.
Club — Constitutional.
Cecil John Marsh, Gentleman, b. . Hes. — Broad-
mayne, Sutton Road, Southend-on-Sea. Club — Constitu-
tional.
Oswald Jolm Marsh, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Both-
well Glen, Murray, New Zealand. Club — Constitutional.
WILLIAM SWAINE CHISENHALE- MARSH, Es-
quire, J. P. CO. Essex. Bo?-?! Sept. 7, 1857, being the eldest
son of Thomas Coxhead Chisenhale Marsh, and Eiza Ann,
Chisenhale, dau. of John Chisenhale Chisenhale of Arley
Hall, Lanes. Clubs — Athenreum, Garrick. Live?y — Black,
white pipings, red and white striped waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a horse's head erased between two pheons
in pale argent, two flaunches of the last, each charged with
a cross crosslet fitch^e gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross-
crosslet fitch^e gules, a griffin argent, resting the dexter
claw on a pheon in bend and erect sable. Motto — "In
hoc signo vinces." Maivied, Oct. 11, 1881, Esther Eleanora
Mary, eldest dau. of Edward Byrom of Culver, co. Devon,
and KersalCell, CO. Lanes.; and has /wz/e — Atherton Harold
Chisenhale-Marsh, Gentleman ; Katherine Mary Esba ; and
Dorothy Eleanora. Seat — Gaynes Park, Epping.
MARSHAL, quartered by BARNEWALL.
MARSHALL, quartered by CANNING, CONYERS.
and FOX.
MARSHALL, see BURT-MARSHALL, HUNTER-
MARSHALL, and LEESON-MARSHALL.
§ GEORGE WILLIAM MARSHALL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for the co. of Hereford, Doctor of Laws
of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms, Barrister-
at-Law. Bo?-n April 19, 1839, being the only son of the
late George Marshall of Ward End House, in the county
of Warwick, by his second wife Eliza Henshaw, daughter
of John Comberbach of Langley Hall, in the county of
Salop. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry
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of six ermine and azure, a horse-shoe or between three
bezants ; upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bezant charged
with a horse-shoe azure, between two wings barry of six
ermine and azure; with the Motto, " Vi martiali." Mar-
ried, September 26, 1867, Alice Ruth, daughter of the
Reverend Ambrose William Hall, Master of Arts, some-
time Rector of Debden, in the co. of Essex ; and has Issue —
(i) George Marshall, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford, born Septem-
ber 4, 1869 [married, June 22, 1898, Constance Marian, dau.
of George Baldwin] ; (2) Isaac Marshall, Gentleman, Master
of Arts and Barrister-at-Law, born November 4, 1870 ; and
Alice [married Joseph Percy Thomasin Foster]. Estate atid
postal address — Sarnesfield Court, Weobley, R.S.O.
JULIAN MARSHALL, Gentleman. Born June 24,
1836, being the third son of the late John Marshall, Esq.,
&c., Cumberland, High Sheriff. Armorial bearings —
Barry of six sable and argent, on a pale ermine, three
horse-shoes paleways or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man affrontd in
armour proper, holding in his dexter hand a javelin in bend
or, and supporting with his sinister hand a flagstaff proper,
therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner sable, charged
with two horse-shoes fesseways also or. Motto — " Nee cito
nee tarde. " Married, Oct. 7, 1864, Florence Ashton, dau.
of late Rev. John Thomas, Canon of Canterbury, and
Rector of All Hallows Barking, London ; and has Issue —
Dorothy Blanche Louisa; Frances Alice; and Amabel
Florence. Residence — 13 Belsize Avenue, London, N.W.
Clubs — Reform, Burlington Fine Arts', Queen's, Lord's.
MARK BELL MARSHALL, Esquire, J. P. for Glou-
cestershire, Member of County Council for Stroud Division.
Born March 17, 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Roger Marshall of Marlborough House, Heaton Mersey,
I^ancs. , and Elsdon House, Wortley, Yorks., and formerly
J. P., M.P., &c., and of Mary Ballantine, eldest dau. of late
Joseph Dykes Ballantine Dykes, Esq., of Dovenby Hall,
of Rochester, Northumberland, by Rebecca his wife,
daughter of the late Captain Mark Bell, R.N., of Bonner's
House, Monkwearmouth, Durham, a Captain in the Trans-
port Dept. during the Peninsular War. Livery — Chocolate,
with scarlet braid and brass buttons. Armorial bearings —
Or, on a bend nebuly, between four passion nails two and
two sable, three horse shoes of the first, a chief azure thereon
three horses' heads erased argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arrows
in saltire or, flighted azure, surmounted by a passion nail
in fesse proper, tied with a riband gules, pendent there-
from an escocheon of the last charged with a horse-shoe of
the first. Motto— "Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante." Married,
April 26, 1882, Florence Annie, daughter of the late Henry
Adam Holloway of The Hill, Stroud, Gloucestershire, and
niece of the late George Holloway, Esquire, J. P., of Farm
Hill, Stroud, M.P. for Mid-Gloucester 1886-1892, and has
Issue — Mark Henry Marshall, Gentleman, born Dec. 27,
1883 : and Florence Gladys. Estates — Lawrenceland and
Bourne, Gloucestershire. Postal address — The Uplands,
Stroud, Gloucestershire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Cale-
donian, Junior Conservative.
ROGER ROBSON MARSHALL, Gentleman, formerly
of Eccleshall, co. York. Born Dec. 24, 1859, being the
third son of the late Roger Marshall of Marlborough
House, Heaton Mersey, co. Lancaster, and Elsdon
House, Wortley, co. York, by his wife Rebecca, dau. of
Capt. Mark Bell of Bonners House, Monkwearmouth,
is the Military Cockade.
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CO. Durham, a Capt. in the Transport Department during
the Peninsular War. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend
nebuly, between four passion-nails two and two sable, three
horse-shoes of the first, a chief azure, thereon three horses'
heads erased argent. Mantling' sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two arrows in saltirc or,
flighted azure, surmounted by a passion-nail in fesse proper,
tied with a riband gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
of the last charged with a horse-shoe of the first. Motto —
" Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante. " Married, Dec. 18, 1887,
Frances, dau. of George Macaskie of Potter Newton, Yorks.
THOMAS BINGH.AM MARSHALL, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 6, 1872, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Alex-
ander Marshall of Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale
indented gules, between two horse's heads erased of the
last, three plates, each charged with a horse-shoe sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or : and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man affrontee in armour proper,
holding in the de.xter hand a flag-staff also proper, there-
from flowing to the sinister a banner or, charged with a
horse's head as in the arms, and resting the sinister hand on
a horse-shoe, also as in the arms. Motto — " Causa justa."
Postal address — 4 Susse.x St., Warwick Square, London
S.W.
THOMAS PERCY DOUGLAS MARSHALL, Gentle-
man. Born March 31, 1871, being the fourth son of the late
Roger Marshall of Marlborough House, Heaton Mersey, co.
Lancaster, and Elsdon House, Wortley, co. York, by his
wife Rebecca, dau. of Capt. Mark Bell of Bonners House,
Monkwearmouth, co. Durham, a Capt. in the Transport
Department during the Peninsular War. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a bend nebuly, between four passion-nails
two and two sable, three horse shoes of the first, a chief
azure, thereon three horses' heads erased argent. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
arrows in saltire or, flighted azure, surmounted by a passion-
nail in fesse proper, tied with a riband gules, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon of the last charged with a horse-
shoe of the first. Motto — " Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante."
AL\RSHALL (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale vert, a mill-
rind of the first, a chief flory gules, thereon three antelope's
heads erased of the field. Mantling vert and or. Crest^
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a roll of paper
proper, a stag's head erased or, charged on the neck with
a mill-rind vert. MottO^" Facta non verba."
Son of Horace Brooks Marshall, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Brixton, b. ; d. 1896 ; m. Ellen, d. of Thomas
Grimwood of Bredfield, Suffolk :—
Sir Horace Brooks Marshall, Knt. Bachelor (1902), J. P.
CO. London, a Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy
for the City of London, Sheriff of the City of London
1901-2, M.A., LL.D., b. 1865; in. 1889, Laura, d. of
George Siggs of Streatham Hill. Res. — The Chimes,
Streatham Conmion, London, S.W.
MARSHAM. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, crusilly fitch^e
sable, a lion passant gules between two bendlets azure, each
charged with three cross crosslets or (Marsham) ; 2 and 3,
sable, on a fesse between tliree goat's heads erased or, as
many crescents gules (Themilthorpe). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased gules, charged with three cross crosslets or. MottO —
' ' Quod adest." Livery — Blue and red.
Sons of Rev. Henry Philip Marsham of Rippon Hall,
Hevingham, Norfolk, Rector of Stratton Strawless,
].V.,b. 1817; d. 1892; m. 1843, Caroline Savill, eld.
d. of Onley Savill Onley, Esq., J. P., of Stisted Hall,
Essex : —
Major Henry Savill Marsham, J. P., D. L. , late King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1847 ; m. 1883, Caroline, d. of late
Robert Blake Humfrey of W^roxham House, Norfolk ;
and has issue — (i) Robert Henry Patrick Marsham, Gentle-
man, b. 1884; (2) Arthur Frederic Marsham, Gentleman,
b. 1886 ; Caroline Charlotte ; and Margaret Anne. Seat —
Rippon Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Norfolk (Norwich).
Charles Alfred Onley Savill-Onley, Esq. [q.v.].
Major Frederick Savill Marsham, late King's Royal Rifle
Corps, b. 1853 ; m. 1887, Bertha Alice, d. of late Col.
Cameron Hogge, Grenadier Guards ; and has issue —
Frederick Somerville Wroth Marsham, Gentleman, b.
1894 ; and Cameron Violet. Club — Army and Navy.
GEORGE MARSHAM, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. Kent,
D.L. CO. Leitrim (High Sheriff thereof 1878). Born April
10, 1849, being the eldest son of Rev. George Frederick
John ^Iarsham [fifth son of Hon. and Rev. John Marsham,
b.D. , Canon of Windsor, Prebendary of Richester and
Wells, and grandson of Robert, second Earl of Romney],
by his wife Elizabeth Marcia, third dau. of Walter Jones
of Ballinamore, co. Leitrim. Club — Carlton. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion passant in
bend gules between two bendlets azure (Marsham) ; 2 and
3, gules, three lioncels rampant guardanl or, armed and
langued azure, on a quarter of the second a fret of the first
(Jones). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased gules. Motto—" Non
sibi sed patrias." Seats — Hayle Place, Maidstone, Kent.
§ ROBERT MARSHAM - TOWNSHEND, Esquire,
commonly known as the Hon. Robert Marsham-
Townshend, M.A. of the University of Oxford, Fellow
of the Society of .Antiquaries, Fellow of the Geological
Society, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and
London, Deputy-Lieutenant for the former. Born Novem-
ber 15, 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the
second Earl of Romney, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, com-
monly known as the Honourable Mary Elizabeth, daughter
of the Right Honourable the second Viscount Sydney,
and widow of George James Cholmondeley, Esquire,
and on the death of Emily Caroline, Countess Sydney,
March 9, 1893, he received the Royal License to take
the additional name and to quarter the arms of Town-
shend, in accordance with the provisions made in the
will of his maternal uncle, John Robert, Earl Sydney,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath. C/«i?j— Athenaeum ; Carlton. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, a chevron
ermine between three escallops argent (for Townshend) ;
2 and 3 argent, a lion passant in bend gules between two
bendlets azure (for Marsham). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag statant proper (for Townshend) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased gules (for
Marsham). Motto— " Droit et avant." Vl/arr/Vrf, April 5,
1877, Clara Catherine, second daughter of the late Reverend
is the Naval Cockade.
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George Barber P;iley, Baclielor of Divinity, of Langcliffe,
in the county of York, and Rector of Freckenham, in the
county of Suffolk, and has Issue — ( i) Hugh Sydney Marsham-
Townshend, Esquire, born February g, 1878, Lieut. 4th Bait.
and LL.M. 1897, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple
(Studentship) Nov, 18, 1895 [w., June i, 1898, Fanny Lois,
Glos. Regt. \>n. 1904, Cecilia FVances Laura, eld. dau. of
Sir Henry Charles John Bunbury, Bart. ; (2) Ferdinand
Marshani-Townshend, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon. , born April
17, 1880. Seats — Frognal, Foots Cray, in the county of
Kent ; Matson House, in the county of Gloucester. Town
j-esidence — 5 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W.
His Honour Sir ALFRED GEORGE MARTEN,
Knight Bachelor (1896), Judge of County Courts, Circuit
No. 37 ; Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire, Berkshire,
Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Oxfordshire,
and Windsor; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple (ist
Class Certificate of Honour), Jan. 26, 1857, Queen's Counsel
and Bencher 1874, Treasurer 1893; educated at St. John's
College, Cambridge, bracketed first in the Civil Law
Classes 1854-55, 19th Wrangler and Bachelor of Arts 1856,
Master of Arts 1859, Fellow 1865, LL.M. 1874, LL.D. 1879,
Examiner for Law Tripos 1865, Member of the Council of
Legal Education of the Four Inns of Court since 1874,
and Chairman of the Board of Studies of the Council since
1896 ; Member (appointed by the Inner Temple) of the
Senate of the University of London since igoo ; was
sometime Chairman of the Joint Committee of the Four
Inns of Court on the Duties, Interests, and Discipline of the
Bar, and a Member of the General Council of the Bar ;
contested Nottingham in 1865 and Cambridge in 1880, and
was Member of Parliament for Cambridge (Conservative)
for the six years 1874-80 ; in the House of Commons was
Chairman of the Select Committee on the Bill for "The
Parliamentary and Municipal Registration Act, 1878," and
introduced the Bills for " The Settled Estates Act, 1877,"
'" The Debtors Act, 1878," and "The Public Health (Inter-
ments) Act, 1879." Born Nov. 9, 1829, being the third son of
the late Robert Giles Marten of Plaistow, Essex, by his wife
Eliza, dau. of John Warmington, also of Plaistow. Cltihs —
Carlton, Constitutional, OxfordandCambridge,New Univer-
sity. Livery — White, with red facings. Armorial bearings
— Argent, guttee-de-poix, an eagle displayed gules, between
five mullets, two in chief, as many in fesse, and one in base
sable. Mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin segreant per
fesse argent gutt6e-de-poix and or, winged of the last, a
fasces fesseways proper. Motto — " Spes super sidera."
Married, Dec. 28, 1869, Patricia Barrington, eldest dau. of
the late Capt. Vincent Frederick Kennett of the Manor
House, Dorchester-on-Thame, Oxon. (by his wife Arabella,
dau. of Sir Jonah Barrington) ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred
Amberson Barrington Marten, Esq., /'. Dec 8, 1870; edu-
cated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1892
(Honours First Class), Law Tripos and LL. B. 1893, M.A.
only dau. of the late William Tarn of 94 Lancaster Gate] ;
(2) Clarence Henry Kennett Marten, Esq., b. Oct. 28, 1872;
educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, Honours
1st Class History and B.A. 1895, .Assistant Master (History)
Eton College since Sept. 1896, M.A., 1900 ; Isabel Caroline
Patricia; Amy Corisande Arabella ; and Alice Frances Ida.
Postal address — 21 Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington,
London, W.
MARTIN, quartered by MANSERGH and FLOYER.
MARTIN, see WOOD-MARTIN and WYKEHAM-
MARTIN.
EDWARD PRITCHARD MARTIN, Esquire, J. P. for
COS. Monmouth (High Sheriff 1903-4) and Glamorgan. Bom
Jan. 20, 1844, being the eldest son of the late George
Martin, of Dowlais, co. Glamorgan, by his wife Harriett,
dau. of David Pritchard, Esq., J. P., of Dolygaer, Builth,
^ is the Military Cockade.
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CO. Brecon. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron argent,
between in chief two martlets and in base a sledge hammer
erect or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, two sledge hammers in saltire proper,
thereon a cock regardant gules. Motto — " En martelant."
Married, Jan. 6, 1870, Margaret, dau. of Charles Herbert
James, M.P. ; and has Isstie — Charles Herbert George
Martin, Gentleman, b. Oct. 5, 1881 ; Clara Isabelle ; Sarah
Bertha ; Mary Harriette ; Annie Beatrice ; and Jessie
Margaret. Estates — The Hill, Cilfygan, and other proper-
ties in Monmouth and Breconshire. Residetice — The Hill,
Abergavenny. C///iJj'— Conservative, National, Constitu-
tional.
GEORGE BOH UN MARTIN, Gentleman, Member of
the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and Chief
Commissioner of Lands and Works 1894. Born Dec. 25,
1841, being the second son of the late Captain George Bohun
Martin, Post-Captain R.N., Cross of St. Louis and second
class of St. Ann of Russia, by his wife Isabella Harriet,
dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C.M.G. (who
d. 1852 whilst Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth), Clubs
— Kamloopsand Union, Victoria, British Columbia. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, two bars gules, a canton azure,
thereon an anchor erect, the shank encircled by a naval
crown or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon the stump of a tree eradicated
proper, surmounted by an anchor in bend sinister or, a
martin cat sejant, supporting between the paws a mirror
also proper, and gorged with a naval crown, therefrom a
chain reflexed over the back gold. Motto — " Sans tache."
Residence— 'h/izx\.m ?i Ranch, Kamloops, British Columbia,
Canada.
§ HENRY RICHMOND MARTIN, Esquire, Colonel
R.A. Born Oct. 14, 1833, being the second son of
Admiral Thomas Martin of The Wilderness, Surrey, and
Itonfield, CO. Cumberland, subsequently of Montpelier
Lodge, Brighton, and Bitterne, near Southampton, by his
wife Ann, dau. of John Miles of London. Armorial bear-
ings— Paly of six or and gules, on a chevron argent, an
anchor erect sable, on a chief of the second, three martlets
of the first. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a garb or, a martin cat statant proper. Motto — " Fide
et dementia." Married, Dec. 3, 1862, Emma Catherine,
dau. of John Handcock Hall, Barrister-at-Law and Com-
missioner in Lunacy, of Riseley Hall, Derby ; and has
l5S7te — (i) Henry John Martin, Esq., Capt. E. Lancashire
Regt., b. Jan. i, 1865 [in., Feb. 21, 1895, Eva, dau. of
John Colquhoun of Straban, Ireland] ; (2) William Thomas
Martin, Gentleman, b. Dec. 26, 1878 ; Emma ; and Laura
Mary. Residence — Bitterne Lodge, near Southampton.
TiiK Rkv. JOHN MARTIN, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Cambs. , formerly Rector of St oney Stanton, Leicester-
shire, 1875-85. Born June 6, 1848, second surviving son of
the Rev. Robert Martin of Anstey Pastures, co. Leicester,
by his first wife Selina, only dau. of John Frewen-Turner of
Cold Overton Hall, Leicestershire. Livery — Dark blue, with
light blue facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, per saltire argent and or, between two
bars three martlets gules (for Martin) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron invected between two escallops in chief and a cross
patt^e in base gules (for Richards). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head
erased argent, crusily, eared and langued gules, gorged with
a collar vert. Motto — "Sure and steadfast." Married,
Dec. 31, 1878, Sophia Constance, elder dau. of William
Bosworth, Esq., High Sheriff Leics. 1859, of Charley Hall,
Leicestershire; and has Issue — (i) John Bosworth Martin,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1887 ; (2) Stephen Bosworth Martin,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 26, 1889 ; Sophy ; W^inifred Constance;
Barbara Florence ; Marjorie; Eleanor Mary, </. 1890; Selina
Margaret; and Irene Mabel. Seat — Charley Hall, Lough-
borough, Leicestershire.
Sir RICHARD BYAM MARTIN, sth Baronet, of
Lockynge, in the county of Berkshire, Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Admiral Royal
Navy, and Rear-.Admiral of the United Kingdom. Born
April 28, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir
William Fanshaw Martin, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife, Sophia Eliza-
beth, dau. of Richard Hurt of Wirksworth, co. Derby ;
succeeded his father as 5th Bart. 1895, under the creation
of July 28, 1791. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
between three crescents argent, an anchor erect, with a piece
of cable proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand brandishing a falchion proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — " Auxilium ab alto." Married, July 20, 1869,
Catherine, only child of the late Captain Knipe, 15th
Dragoon Guards ; and has Issue — Mary Catherine Sjn. ,
1894, William Henry Knight] ; Margaret Louise ; and
Georgiana Phyllis Maud. Seat — Upton Gray, Odihani, co.
Hants.
Colonel Sir RICHARD EDWARD ROWLEY
MARTIN, K.C.B. (Civil, i8g8) K.C.M.G. (1895); served
in command of Mounted Infantry at Cetewayo's Installa-
tion in Zuhiland 1883, as Commandant of General Depot
Bechuanaland Field Force 1884, as Major with Bechuana-
land Border Police Force 1886-87, and in command of
Eshowe Column in Zululand 1887-88 ; was British Commis-
sioner and President of Portuguese-Swazi Boundary Com-
mission, and British Commissioner on Special Mission to
Tongaland 1888, Secretary to H.M.'s Commissioner in
Swaziland 1889, and British Commissioner, Swaziland,
1890-95; appointed Commandant-General of Bechuanaland,
Matabeleland, and Mashonaland Police' Force, and Deputy
Commissioner in S Africa 1896. Born 1847, being the
fourth but second surviving son of the late Richard Bar-
tholomew Martin of Hemingstone Hall, Suffolk, Lieut.
5th Dragoon Guards, by his wife Juliana, dau. of John
Donovan Verner, Lieut. 55th Foot. Armorial bearings —
.Argent, two bars gules, on a canton azure an anchor erect,
the shank encircled by a naval crown or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, the stump
of a tree eradicated proper, surmounted by a martin cat
sejant, supporting between the paws a mirror also proper,
and gorged with a naval crown, thereto a chain reflexed
over the back gold. Motto — "Sans tache." Married,
Nov. 17, 1898, Efa Florence, eldest dau. of the late Major
is the Naval Cockade.
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Phillipps of Barham Hall, Ipswich ; and has Issue — Richard
William Colvile Martin, Esq., b. May lo, 1901 ; and Sarah.
Postal address — Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Club — Junior United
Service.
ROBERT FREWEN MARTIN, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Leicester. Born April 9, 1842, being the eldest son of Rev.
Robert Martin of Anstey Pastures, Leicester, and Selina,
dau. of John Frewen-Turner of Cold Overton Hall, Oakham.
Livery — Dark blue, with light blue facings. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per saltire argent and or,
between two bars three martlets gules (for Martin) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chevron invected between two escallops in chief
and a cross pat^e in base gules (for Richards), and impal-
ing the arms of Larken, namely, per pale ermine and
erminois, three leopards' faces proper, on a chief engrailed
azure, a lion passant guardant argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head erased argent, crusily, eared and langued gules,
gorged with a collar vert. Motto— "Sure and steadfast."
Married, Oct. 30, 1873, Henrietta Susan Larken, dau. of
the late Rev. E. R. Larken, Rector of Burton, by Lincoln ;
and has two sons— (i) Robert Edmund Martin, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab.), b. Dec. i, 1874; and (2) William Francis
Martin, Esq., Capt. Imperial Yeomanry, Hon. Lieut, in
the Army, b. Feb. 7, 1876. Seats — The Brand, Lough-
borough, Leicestershire.
Sir THEODORE MARTIN, Knight Commander of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division),
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (1896),
Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh, Justice of
Peace for the county of Denbigh. Born September 16,
1816, being the only son of the late James Martin, Solicitor,
Edinburgh, by his wife Mary, n^e Reid ; elected Rector
of the University of St. Andrews, 1880; was created
C.B. 1875, and advanced to the rank of K.C.B. 1880.
C/«i^j — Athenaeum, Garrick. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Parted per pale sable and gules, a chevron
between two crescents in chief and a stag's head erased
in base argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled
by the ribbon of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge
as a K.C.B. (Civil) is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant sable, armed
and langued gules, holding in his dexter forepaw a crescent
argent ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ' ' Spero."
Married, August 21, 1851, Helena Saville (</. 1898), daughter
of John Saville Faucit (known upon the stage as " Helen
Faucit"). Estates — Bryntisilio, near Llangollen; Glyn, in
the county of Denbigh. Postal address — 31 Onslow Square,
Brompton, S. W.
Admiral THOMAS HUTCHINSON MANGLES
MARTIN (retired), J. P. Hants, County Councillor of South
Stoneham, in that county; served in the Crimea. Born
Oct. 6, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Admiral
Thomas Martin of The Wilderness, Surrey, and Itonfield,
CO. Cumberland, by his wife Ann, dau. of John Miles of
I>ondon. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings —
Paly of six or and gules, on a chevron argent, an anchor
erect sable, on a chief of the second, three martlets of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a garb or, a martin cat statant proper.
Motto — "Fide et dementia." Married, June 19, 1866,
Charlotte Roadley (d. 1896), dau. of Samuel Hall Egginton
of North Ferriby, Yorkshire, and Charlotte Roadley, his wife.
Residence — Bitterne Lodge, Bitterne, Southampton.
Major-General WILLIAM GEORGE MARTIN,
J. P., Major-Gen. late Royal Horse Artillery. Served in
Crimea (medal and clasp, and Turkish medal) ; in New
Zealand (medal). Bo7-n Aug. 5, 1835, being the eldest son
of the late Richard Bartholomew Martin, Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards, by his wife Juliana, dau. of John Donovan Verner,
Lieut. 55th Foot. Armorial bearings — Argent, two
bars gules, a canton azure, thereon an anchor erect, the
shaft encircled by a naval crown or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the stump
of a tree eradicated proper, surmounted by an anchor in
bend sinister or, a martin cat sejant supporting between
the forepaws a mirror, also proper, and gorged with a
naval crown, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back
gold. Motto — "Sans tache." Married, May 19, 1863,
Margaret, second dau. of William Strahan of Sidmouth ;
and has Issue — Beatrix Maria. Seat — Hemingstone, Ips-
wich, Suffolk. Club — Junior United Service.
MARTIN (U.O.). Azure, a cross Calvary argent,
between the sun in splendour on the dexter limb or, and
the moon in crescent on the sinister of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an estoile wavy of six points or. MottO— "Sic
itur ad astra."
Sons of James Martin of Ross, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1826), M.A. , b. 1804; d. ; m. 2nd, 1844,
Anne Selina, d. of Charles Fox of New Park, co.
Longford :^
Robert Jasper Martin, Esq., J. P. co. Galway, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), i^. 1846; m. 1886, Amelia Constance,
widow of Victor Baddeley Roche of Killuntin, co. Cork,
and d. of J. J. Schmidt of Thornfieid, Lanes. ; and has
issue — Barbara Zavara. Seat — Ross, nr. MoycuUen, co.
Galway. Res. — 95 .St. George's Square, S.W. Club —
Carlton.
James Richard Martin, Esq., J. P., /'. 1854; m. 1885,
Amy Geraldine, d. of Major-Gen. Charles Herbert, late
B.S.C. Res.-
Charles Fox Martin, Gentleman, /;. 1859; m. , Lucy
[d. 1894), d. of R. Sherwood. Res. —
MARTIN of Ham Court and Ledbury (H. Coll.,
24 June 181 r). Paly of six erminois and azure, on a
chief engrailed gules, three martlets. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a marten passant proper, resting the dexter foot on
a bezant. Motto — " Pejus letho flagitium." Livery —
Dark green.
Sons of George Edward Martin, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Worcester (High Sheriff 1882), late Major Q.O.
Worcs. Yeo., Barrister-at-Law, Lord of the Manor of
is tbe Military Cockade,
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Upton, h. 1829; d. 1905; m. 1862, Maria Henrietta,
d. of Benjamin Cherry, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Brickendon Grange, Herts, by Charlotte Cassandra,
d. of Rt. Rev. H. Phillpotts, Bishop of E.xeter : —
Eliot George Bromley Martin, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1899, Katharine Emily, d. of A. J. Rouse- Boughton-Knight,
Esq., of Downton Castle; and has issue a son, /'. 1903.
Seat — Ham Court, Upton-on-Severn.
Granville Edward Bromley Martin, Gentleman, /'. 1875.
Son of Rev. George Martin, Canon Res. and Chancellor
of Diocese of Exeter and Vicar of Harberton, b. 1791 ;
d. i860 ; III. ist, 1825, Lady Charlotte Sophia Eliot
((1?. 1839), d. of 2nd Earl of St. Germans; 2nd, 1842,
Renira Henrietta Aldenburg, only d. of Admiral
William Bentinck and Lady Frances Pierrepont, d. of
ist Earl Manvers : —
Rev. Henry Arthur Martin, M.A. , formerly Vicar of
Laxton, Notts, h. . Hes. — ^Tintern House, Great
Malvern.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Evelyn Charles Martin, Esq., late
Roy. Scots Lothian Regt., b. 1847; d. 1904; m. 1880,
Edith Hamilton, d. of John Martin of Upper Hall,
Ledbury : —
Evelyn George Martin, Gentleman, b. 1881.
John Bentinck Martin, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Son of Rev. William Martin, b. 1831 ; d. 1890; m.
1886, Mary Tucker, d. of Richard Luxton : —
William Arthur Martin, Gentleman, b. 1886. Hes. —
Longcause, Darlington.
Yr. sons of Rev. William Martin, Vicar of Staverton,
Devon, b. 1798 ; d. 1850 ; in. 1828, Jane, eld. d. of
Arthur Champernowne of Darlington, Devon : — •
Rev. Richard Martin, Vicar of llfracombe. Prebendary
of Exeter, b. 1836 ; m. 1863, Eliza Rose, d. of Rev. Daniel
Rose Fearon, Vicar of St. Mary Church, Devon. Res. —
The Vicarage, llfracombe, Devon.
Rev. Charles Martin, Rector of Darlington, late Warden
of Radley College, b. 1840; m. 1869, Dora Frances, d. of
George Moberly, late Bishop of Salisbury ; and has issue^
(i) Charles Selwyn Martin, Gentleman, b. 1873 \_ni.
Cynthia Mildred, d. of Arthur Savory] ; (2) Rev. John
Sturges Martin, b. 1874 [w. Anne Mildred Llewellyn, d. of
Rev. J. Jerome Mercier] ; (3) Arthur Campbell Martin,
Gentleman, b. 1875; (4) Rev. William Keble Martin,
b. 1877; (s) Richard Harington Martin, Gentleman, /'.
1881 ; Edith Renira ; Dora Caroline ; Margaret Eleanor ;
Mary Katharine. Res. — Darlington Rectory, Devonshire.
MARTIN of Ledbury (H. Coll., 24 June 181 1). Paly of
six erminois and azure, on a chief engrailed gules, three
martlets argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a marten passant
proper, resting its dexter foot on a bezant. Motto — " Pejus
letho flagitium." Livery — Dark green, red collar.
Sons of John Martin of The Upper Hall, Ledbury,
J. P., M.V.,b. 1805; (/. 1880; III. 2nd, Maria Henrietta,
d. of Evan H. Baillie : —
Waldyve Alexander Hamilton Martin, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
b. 1854; m. ist, Georgina Maude (()'. 1883), d. of Lt.-Col.
Gregory Haines (by Hon. Jane Eliza Mona Gough, d. of
F.-M. Viscount Gough, M.P. ; 2nd, 1886, Frances, d. of
Ferdinand Hanbury Williams of Coldbrook Park, co.
Monmouth; and has surv. issue — (i) Hugh Waldyve
Martin, Gentleman, b. 1878; (2) George Dermot Martin,
Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) Alick Gregory Martin, Gentleman,
b. 1882; (4) Evan Hamilton Martin, Gentleman,/'. 1883;
(5) John Hanbury Martin, Gentleman, b. 1890. Seat — The
Upper Hall, Ledbury. 67//^^ Windham.
Hugo Hamilton Martin, Esq., J. P. Worcs. , b. 1858.
Res. — Oakwood, West Malvern. Club — Windham.
John Evan Hamilton Martin, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of the late Robert Martin, Esq. , of Overbury Court,
Worcs., J. P. (High Sheriff 1877), b. 1808; d. 1897;
m. 1837, Mary Anne, d. of John Biddulph of
Ledbury :—
Richard Biddulph Martin, Esq., J. P. for cos. Kent,
Worcs., and Gloucs. ,ia Member of the Commission of
Lieutenancy for the City uf London, M.A. (Oxon.), M.P.
for Tewkesbury 1880-1885, and for Droitwich Div. of
Worcs. since 1892, b. 1838 ; ni. 1864, Mary Frances, only
d. of the late Rear-Adm. Richard Crozier, K.T.S., of West
Hill, Isle of Wight. Seat — Overbury Court, Tewkesbury.
Toivn res. — 10 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Windham, Ranelagh, Camera, New, Travellers'
(Paris), Worcestershire (Worcester).
MARTIN (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale gules
and argent, on a chevron between three mullets as many
talbots counterchanged (Martin); 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend between two lions rampant sable, a wyvern wings
displayed of the first (Rudinge). Motto^" Fidus et
audax."
Sons of Richard Luther Martin, d. 1872; m. 1856,
Mary Olivia Henrietta, d. of Rev. John Taylor,
LL.D. :—
John Charles Martin, Gentleman, b. 1857; m.
Margarella, d. of J. Brian; and has issue. Seat — Dun-
creggan, Portrush.
Rev. Richard D'Olier Martin, h. 1859 ; iii. ist, 1888,
Catherine Mary Clifford ; 2nd, Florence Taylor ; and has
issue — (i) Denys Richard Martin, Gentleman, b. 1892;
(2) Laurence Henry Martin, Gentleman, b. 1897; (3)
Marcus Francis Clifford Martin, b. 1900. ^e^.— Kille-
shandra, co. Cavan.
Aylnier Ffulke Martin, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. ,
Violet, d. of Humphrey Minchin ; and has issue. Res. —
Waller de la Cour Martin, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. ,
Mabel Campbell ; and has issue. Res. — •
Francis Jeffrey Cockburn Martin, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res.—
MARTIN (U.O.). Sable, a cross Calvary or, in chief
the sun in splendour of the last, between on the dexter an
increscent and on tlie sinister a decresent argent. Mantling'
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an anchor sable, an estoile or. Motto — "Sic itur ad
astra."
Son of James Martin of Dublin, b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Charles Edward Martin, Esq., J. P. and D.L. city of
Dublin. Res. — 12 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin.
MARTIN of Auchendennan (L.O. , 1868). Parted per
chevron sable and gules, on a chevron between three
crescents argent, a dexter hand erect couped of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand sable, holding a crescent argent.
Motto — " Hinc fortior el clarior."
Son of George Martin of Auchendennan, Dumbartonsh. ,
h. 1805 ; d. 1882 ; III. 1837, Mary Anne, d. of John
MacLellan of Glasgow : —
John MacLellan Martin, Esq., J. P. co. Dumbarton,
b. 1845; m. 1867, Isabella, yr. d of John Jamieson of
Shandon, Dumbartonsh. ; and has issue — (i) George Edward
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Campbell Martin, Gentleman, /'. 1869 ; (2) William Michael
Jamieson Martin, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1881 ; (3)
Hugh Gray Martin, Gentleman, Cadet R.M.A. , Woolwich,
b. 1887 ; Agnes Isobel Jamieson ; and Mary Gertrude.
.^w.^Murieston House, Midcalder, Midothian. Club —
Junior Carlton.
of Richard Martyn of Bridge House, Broadcleft, co. Devon,
by his marriage with Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of W. Boden,
Shrublands, Ringmore, in co. of Devon, and widow of
William Tapley Langley of Grendons, Teignmouth ; and
assumed the surname of Linnington by Royal License in
the year 1889. Club — Isthmian. Armorial bearings—
CECILIA ELIZABETH MARY AGNES MARTIN-
EDMUNDS of Worsbro' Hall, co. York, eldest dau. and
coheir of the late William Henry Michael Aloysius Martin-
Edmunds, Esq., D.L. CO. York, by his wife Emily Frances
Tichborne, youngest dau. of John H. Washington Hibbert
of Bilton Grange, co. Warwick. Livery —H^sV. blue and
yellow. Armorial bearings -Upon a lozenge, quarterly
I and 4, per chevron crenell^e or and sablc; three fleurs-de-
lis counterchanged (for Edmunds) ; 2 and 3, argent, two
bars gules, on a canton azure an anclior erect, the shaft
encircled by a naval crown or (for Martin). Seat — Worsbro'
Hall, Barnsley, Yorkshire.
STEPHEN MARTIN-LEAKE, Esquire, M.I.C.E.
Born Nov. 2, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Stephen
Martin-Leake, Esq., J. P., B.A., Barrister-at-Law, by his
wife Isabel, dau. of William Plunkett of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
or, on a chevron engrailed azure, eight annulets argent, on
a canton gules, a castle triple-towered of the third (for
Leake) ; 2 and 3, paly of six or and azure, on a chief gules,
three merlins of the first (for Martin). Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a ship gun-carriage,
on it a piece of ordnance mounted, all proper. MottO —
" Parti animo." 5^a/— Marshalls, High Cross, near Ware,
CO. Herts.
MARTI NDALE, quartered by VALE.
MARTYN, quartered by BLAKE.
MARTYN (U.O.). Azure, a cross Calvary argent,
between in the dexter chief the sun in splendour or, and
in the sinister chief the moon in crescent of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an estoile of six points or. Motto — " Sic itur
ad astra."
Son of John Martyn, Esq., J. P., of Tulira, co. Galway,
b. 1801 ; d. i860 ; m. 1857, Annie Mary Josephine,
d. of James Smith, Esq., J. P., of Masonbrook, co.
Galway : —
Edward Joseph Martyn, Esq., formerly J. P. and D.L.
CO. Galway (High Sheriff 1886), b. 1859. 5m/— Tulira,
Ardrahan, co. Galway. Clubs — Reform, Kildare Street
(Dublin), St. George's Yacht (Dunleary), County (Galway).
He bears for Arms: Argent, two bars raguly between five
leopards' faces, two, one and two, all gules. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a leopard's
face gules, surmounted by an estoile or. Mat-ried, July 27,
1892, Jenny, third daughter of William Littell Tizard of
Dorchester ; and has Issue — Adolphus Littell Martyn-
Linnington, Gentleman, h. June 14, 1893.
M Sir JAMES DAVID MARWICK, Knt. Bach., LL.D.
® Glasgow, J. P. CO. Lanark, J. P. and D.L. co. of the
RICHARD LINNINGTON MARTYN - LINNING
TON, Gentleman. Born Aug. 28, 1868, being the only son
city of Glasgow, Emeritus Town Clerk of Glasgow. Bom
July 15, 1826, being the eldest son of William Marwick,
is the Military Cockade.
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Merchant, of Kirkwall, by his wife Margaret, dau. of James
Garioch, Merchant, also of Kirkwall; admitted Procurator,
1852 ; Solicitor, 1858 ; appointed Town Clerk of Edin-
burgh, i860, and of Glasgow, 1873-1903; and dubbed
Knt. Bach., 1888. Armorial bearings— Parted per fesse
argent and azure, a saltire wavy counterchanged between a
castle triple-towered sable, masoned argent, thereon a red-
breast proper in chief, and an otter's head erased of the first
in base, the castle and redbreast being allusive to the
offices of Town Clerk of Edinburgh and Town Clerk of
Glasgow. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar passant azure ;
and in an escrol over the same this Motto, " Firmus at
fidelis." Married, July 9, 1855, Jane, third daughter of
lames Black Watt, Solicitor, of Edinburgh ; and has Issue
— (i) David William Marwick, Esq., M.A., LL.B., and
W.S., 6. July 4, i860; (2) James Marwick, Esq., C.A. , fi.
Jan. 18, 1862 ; Catherine Christian Barrie [m. Rev. Dugald
Butler, MA. , one of the city ministers (Tron Parish Church),
Edinburgh] ; Euphemia Georgina ; Wilhelmina Margaret ;
Jane Watt [fn. John James Burnet, A.R.S.A., F.R.I. B.A.,
Architect, Glasgow] ; Alice Maud Mary (deceased) ; and
Mary Isabella. Postal address — 19 Woodside Terrace,
Glasgow. Clubs — Royal Society (Edinburgh), Union
(St. Andrews).
WILLIAM FRANCIS MARWOOD of Little Busby
Hall, CO. York, Gentleman, B.A. Camb. , Lord and Chief
Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake ; succeeded his eldest
brother, George Frederic Marwood, who died May 23,
1898, unmarried. Bor7i Feb. i, 1863, being the second son
of George Marwood of Little Busby, co. York, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for the North Riding co. York, Lord and Chief
Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake (by inheritance under a
grant from King John to Peter de Brus), by his wife Frances,
dau. of the Rev. Frederic Peel, M.A. , Prebendary of Lin-
coln, and Rector of \\'illingham, co. Lincoln, first cousin of
the eminent statesman, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 2nd
Bart., Prime Minister 1834-35 and 1841-46. Mr. Marwood
is head of the family of Metcalfe of the Porch House, North-
allerton, a younger branch of the ancient family of Met-
calfe of Nappa Hall in Wensleydale, co. York. The eldest
son of the Rev. Thomas Metcalfe of the Porch House,
Northallerton, took the surname and arms of Marwood by
Act of Parliament, 5 George III., 1765, under the will of
his cousin, grand-daughter and heiress of Sir Henry Mar-
wood of Little Busby, Baronet (see Metcalfe). Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine, between three goats'
heads erased argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a ram
couchant argent, horned and hoofed or. Seats — Busby
Hall, Carlton in Cleveland ; and the Porch House, North-
allerton, Yorkshire.
The Reverend ALFRED MARWOOD-ELTON, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of O.x-
ford. Born 1836, being the fouith son of the late Henry
Edward Elton of Winford Houfe, near Bristol, in the county
of Somerset, by his wife Sarah Frances, daughter of James
Lewis Clutterbuck, of Newark Park, in the county of Glou-
cester, and assumed the additional name and arms of
Marwood by Royal License in 1885, under the will of his
cousin. Sir Edward Marwood-Elton, first Baronet (extinct),
on inheriting his estates. A/rvvj^Dcep claret, faced and
piped with scarlet. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, paly of six or and gules on a
bend sable a quatrefoil between two mullets of the first (for
Elton) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron invected or between
two goats' heads erased in chief and a ram's head erased in
base ermine and horned or, a sprig of oak slipped proper
(for Marwood). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, garnished or, charged with tu o
estoils gules adorned with a scarf about the wrist tied vert,
the hand in a gauntlet, holding a falchion proper pomn)el
and hilt or (lor Elton) ; 2. upon a wreath ot the colours, on
a mount vert, in front of a branch of oak erect proper, a
ram couchant ermine, horned or ; with the Motto, " Artibus
et armis." Married, 1865, Jane Frances, daughter of the
late Reverend Augustus B. Handley, Rector of Fisherton,
in the county of Wiltshire. /f.f/a/(?j— Widworthy ; Cook-
shayes ; Sutton, in the county of Devon. Postal address
Widworthy Court, near Honiton, Devon.
Sir SPENCER POCKLINGTON MARYON
MARYON-WILSON, nth Baronet, of Eastbourne (March
4, 1660), formerly Lt. 3rd Batt. King's Own Lt. Infantry,
and Captain West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, J. P. co. of
London, Patron of seven Livings, and Lord of the Manor
of Charlton, Hampstead. Assumed by Royal Licence,
1899, the additional surname of Maryon. Born July 19,
1859, being the eldest son of Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon,
Wilson, Bart., J. P., by his wife Rose Emily, dau. of Rev.
Henry Sharpe Pocklington. Livery^Sahle:. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable, a wolf rampant, in
chief three estoiles or (for Wilson) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on
three bars per pale gules and sable, seven bezants, four,
is the Naval Cockade.
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three, two and one (for Maryon). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf as in the
arms (for Wilson) ; 2, on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon
segreant sable, bezant^e, the wings ermine, resting the
dexter hind leg on an escutcheon per fesse argent and or,
charged with an eagle displayed gules (for Maryon). Mar-
ried, 1887, Minnie Elisabeth, only child of the late General
Anthony Robert Thornhill of Lavender Farm, Ascot ; and
has Issue — Thomas Spencer Maryon Maryon- Wilson, Esq.,
b. Oct. 27, 1888. Seats — Charlton House, Old Charlton,
Kent; Fitzjohn's, near Rugby. Club — White's, Carlton
(Bath).
MASKELYNE, see STORY-MASKELYNE.
MASON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
ROBERT HARVEY MASON, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Norfolk, High Sheriff 1885, M.A. of Trin.
Coll. , Cantab. , being the elde-t son of the late Robert
Blake-Hunifrey of Wro.xham House, by his wife Charlotte,
youngest dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Harvey of Thorpe
Lodge, Norfolk. Club — New University. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a fesse cotised azure,
two annulets of the first, in chief as many lions' heads
couped of the second (for Mason) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and
iiii. gules, a lion rampant, and above the head a ducal
coronet or, a canton of the last for distinction (for Humfrey) ;
ii. and iii. argent, a chevron between three garbs sable, a
bordure of the last, charged wiih eight fleurs-de-lis of the
first (for Blake) ; and impaling the arms of Upcher, namely
argent, on a chevron azure, between three foxes' heads
erased gules, as many pe.irs slipped or. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head couped azure, holding in the mouth
an antler in bend or, between two wings argent, each charged
with an annulet also azure (for Mason) • 2. on a ducal
coronet, an eagle, wings elevated, holding in the de.xter
claw a sceptre all or ; and charged on the breast for distinc-
tion with a cross crosslet gules (for Humfrey) ; 3. upon a
wreath of the colours, on a morion a martlet proper (for
Blake). Married, 1873, Jane Charlotte, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Arthur W. Upcher ; and has with other Issue — Alwyne
Mason, Gentleman, b. 1875. Seats — Necton Hall, Swaff-
ham, Norfolk; Wroxham House, Norwich.
MASSEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD and TRAF-
FORD.
JOHN GEORGE ALBERT MASSY, Gentleman,
Lieut. i8th Royal Irish Regt. Born Jan. 27, 1870, being
the eldest son of the late Richard Albert Massey of Mount
Rivers, Listowel, late Lieut. 6oth Rifles, Resident Magistrate
CO. Kerry, by his wife Matilda, only dau. of Capt. Minchin,
R.N., of Rock Abbey, Cashel. Armorial bearings^
Argent, on a chevron, between three lozenges sable, a lion
passant or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — A bull's
head gules, issuing out of a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Pro
libertate patriae." Seat — Kingswell House, near Tipperary.
§ WILLIAM FREDERICK BARTON MASSEY-
MAINWARING, Esquire, commonly known as the
Hon. William Frederick Barton Massey-Mainwaring, D. L.
for the CO. of Lincoln, M.P. for Central Finsbury since
1895. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honour-
able Eyre Massey, third Baron Clarina, by his wife Susan
Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Hugh Barton of Straffan,
in the county of Kildare, and assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Mainwaring by Royal Licence, 1874.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitutional, Junior Con-
stitutional, Burlington Fine Arts'. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars
gules (for Mainwaring), and for distinction a canton gules;
2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable,
a lion passant or, and in the centre chief pomt an annulet
sable for difference, and for and in right of his wife, upon
an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Mainwaring, namely
argent, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
an ass's head erased proper, haltered argent, charged on
the neck for distinction with a cross crosslet or (for Main-
waring) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules,
armed sable, charged with an annulet or (for distinction).
Married, October 3, 1872, Isabella Ann, only child of the
late Charles Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring of the Old Palace,
Richmond, in the county of Surrey, and widow of Major-
General Egerton Charles William Miles Milman ; and has
Issue — Eyre Charles Massey-Mainwaring, Esquire, born
October 27, 1874, died April 3, 1879 ; and Ada Isabella
Charlotte. Postal address— ■^o Grosvenor Place, S.W.
MASSICKS, see BARLOW-MASSICKS.
EDWARD RICHARD MASSIE, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Chester, late Lieut. 78th Highlanders, Lord of the Manor
of Coddington. Born Sept. 21, 1845, being the eldest son
of Admiral Thomas Leche Massie, by his wife Charlotte
Hester, only dau. of Col. Edward V. Townshend of
Wincham. Livery — Mulberry, with red facings. Ar-
morial bearings (Vns. Cheshire)— Quarterly gules and or,
in the ist and 4th quarters three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-pegasus quarterly or and gules. Married,
firstly, July 28, 1866, Olga Marie, Baroness von Wessenberg-
Ampringen (granddau. of Baron Henry von Wessenberg-
Ampringen, formerly Austrian Ambassador at St. James's) ;
and has Issue — (i) Roger Henry Massie, Ksq., Capt.
Royal Artillery, b. July 2, 1869 ; (2) Edward Philip Massie,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 5, 1870, d. August 31, 1871 ; (3) John
Hamon Massie, Esq., Capt. Royal Artillery, b. June 10,
1872. He married secondly, Margaret Maxwell, dau. of
Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte, K.C. B. Seats — Coddington,
Chester ; The Mount, Malpas, Cheshire.
§SrEPHEN MASSINGBERD, Esquire, Captain 3rd
(Mil.) Batt. Lincolnshire Regt. , J. P. Parts of Lindsey.
Born May 12, 1869, being the only son of Edmund Langton,
by his wife Emily Caroline (who resumed by Royal Licence
for herself and her issue the surname and arms of Massing-
berd), elder dau. of Charles Langton Massingberd ofGunby.
Armorial bearings— Azure, three quatrefoils two and one
or, in chief a boar passant of the last, charged with a cross
pat^-e gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased azure, charged with two
arrows saltireways between four guttes argent. Motto —
" Est meruisse satis." Married, July 18, 1895, Margaret,
is the Military Cockade.
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dau. of his Hon. Judge Lushington of Pyports, Cobham,
Surrey. Seaf — Gunby Hall, near Burgh, co. Lincoln.
C/ufi — Wellington.
MASSINGBERD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure,
three quatrefoils two and one or, in chief a boar statant
of the last, charged with a plain cross gules; 2 and 3,
quarterly or and argent, on a cross couped between four
lions rampant sable, five escallops of the first. Mantling'
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased azure, charged with two arrows saltirewise
between four guttes argent.
Son of Rev. Francis Charles Massingberd, Rector
of Ormsby and Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral,
/'. 1800; d. 1872; m. 1839, Fanny, eld. d. of William
Baring, M.P. (fourth son of Sir Francis Baring, ist
Bart. ) :—
Rev. William Oswald Massingberd, Rector of Ormsby
and R.D. of Hill, J. P. for Lindsey, /'. 1848; tfi. 1884,
Emily Sophia, d. of Rev. John Soper, late Rector of Bag
Enderby ; and has issue — Dorothy Emily. Jfes. — The
Rectory, Ormsby, Lines. C///6 — Oxford and Cambridge.
MASSINGBERD-MUNDY (R.L., 29 April 1863, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale gules and sable, on
a cross engrailed argent, three lozenges sable, on a chief
or, three eagle's legs erased a la quise azure (Mundy,
1523) ; 2. azure, three quatrefoils two and one or, in chief
a boar statant of the last, charged with a plain cross
gules (Massingberd, c. 1500); 3. quarterly or and argent,
on a cross couped between four lions rampant sable, five
escallops of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
■ — I. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased sable,
bezantte, langued gules, vomiting fire proper (Mundy) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a .lion's head erased azure,
charged with two arrows saltirewise between four guttes
argent (Massingberd).
Son of Charles John Henry Massingberd - Mundy
(formerly Mundy), Esq., J. P., D.L., of Ormsby,
Lines., b. 1808; d. 1882; m. 1838, Elizabeth Susan,
d. of John Young of Westridge, Isle of Wight : —
Charles Francis Massingberd-Mundy, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
b. 1839; m. 1865, Louisa Charlotte, d. of Charles John
Bigge of Linden, Northumberland ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Godfrey Bertram Massingberd-Mundy, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., h. 1872; (2) Francis Oswald Massingberd-Mundy,
Gentleman, b. 1874 ; (3) Henry Louis Massingberd-Mundy,
Gentleman, b. 1879; and Philippa Alice. Seat — Ormsby
Hall, Alford, Lincolnshire.
MASSY or MASSEY (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron
between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, attired sable.
Motto -" Pro libertate patriae."
Son of Hugh Hamon, 4th Baron Massy, b. 1793 ; d.
1836; m. 1826, Matilda, d. of Luke White of Wood-
lands, CO. Dublin, and sister of ist Lord Annaly : —
Rt. Hon. John Thomas William Massy, 6th Baron
Massy of Duntrileague, co. Limerick (Irel.,4Aug. 1776),
a Rep. Peer, J. P. and D.L. co. Leitrim and Limerick
(High Sheriff" co. Leitrim 1863 and Limerick 1873), b.
1835 ; m. 1863, Lady Lucy Maria [d. 1896), d. of Somerset
Richard, 3rd Earl of Carrick ; and has issue — Hon. Hugh
Somerset John Massey, Ardfinan House, Cahir), b. 1864
{in. 1886, Ellen Ida Constance, d. of Charles William Wise
of Rochestown, co. Tipperary ; and has surv. issue — Hugh
Hamon Charles George Massy, Esq., b. 1894; Francis
John Ingolsby Trestram Massy, b. 1895; Ida Lucy;
Muriel Olive ; and Lilian lerne Susan] ; Hon. Lucy Matilda
Anne \m. 1889, Major Charles Davis Guinness, R.A.] ;
and Hon. Mabel Isabella \_7n. 1889, Spencer Charles
Vansittart of Coolbawn]. Seats— yi-as&y Lodge, Angles-
boro' ; Hermitage, Castle Connell, both co. Limerick ;
Lareen House, Bundoran, Leitrim ; Killakee, Rath-
farnham, co. Dublin. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street,
(Dublin).
Sons of Hugh Hamon John Massy, Esq., of Hazel-
hurst, Hants, Capt. 44th Regt., b. 1822; d. 1867; m.
1850, Annie Margaret, d. of Morgan John Evans of
Llwyndbarried : —
Hugh Hamon George William Caruthers Massy, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N. (ret.), Commr. of Income and Land Taxes, b.
1851 ; 7)1. 1882, Agnes Henrietta, d. of John James Edward
Hamilton, Esq. Seat — Hazelhurst, Sway, Hants.
Rollo Dillon Dunham Massy, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; in.
1884, Emma, d. of James Inman ; and has issue — Annie
Narcissa ; and Louisa. Kcs — Hatchet Villa, Brocken-
hurst, R.S.O. , Hants.
Sons of Edward Taylor Massy, Esq., of Cottesmore,
CO. Pembroke, J. P., D.L., b. 1807; d. 1882; m. 1835,
Helen, d. of Jonathan Haworth Peel of Cottesmore : —
Edward Hugh Hamon Massy, Esq., J. P., b. 1836; m.
1856, Ellena Antonia, d. of Signer Guiseppe Buttigeg of
Malta. Seat — Ferny Glen, co. Pembroke.
Haworth Peel Massy, Gentleman, late Lieut. 22nd
Foot, b. 1842; m. 1873, Anne Justina, d. of Arthur Lloyd
Daires-Lloyd of Altyrodin and Blaendyffryn ; and has surv.
issue — (i) John Hamon Massy, Gentleman, b, 1879; (2)
Hugh Dillon Massy, Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) Haworth
Peel Massy, Gentleman, Lieut. Leinster Regt., b. 1882 ;
(4) Bertie Errol Massy, Gentleman, b. 1883; and Muriel
Kathleen. Seats — Altyrodin and Blaendyffryn, co. Car-
digan.
Rev. Xavier Peel Massy, B.A. , Rector of Colinton, b.
1845 ; m. \^T2, Harriet Emily, d. of Edward Hurlstone ;
and has issue — (i) Arthur Ernest Massy, Gentleman, b.
1873; (2) Godfrey Massy, Gentleman, b. 1879; (3)
Lawrence Peel Massy, Gentleman, b. 1883; Mary
Augusta [w. 1899, Capt. C. S. Watson] ; Laura Gertrude
[w. 1903, Harold MacFarlane, L.R.C.P.]; Helen Peel;
Dorothy Peel; and Marjory Joan. Res. — The Rectory,
Colinton, Midlothian.
Arthur Wellington Massy, Gentleman, b. 1846; in. 1881,
Emma Elizabeth, d. and h. of John Stokes of Cuffern ;
and has issue — (i) Hugh Royds Stokes Massy, Lieut. R.A. ,
b. 1884; (2) Herbert John Massy, Gentleman,^. 1885; (3)
Charles Walter Massy, Gentleman, /'. 1887. Res. —
Rev. George Eyre Massy, Rector of Gumfreston, co.
Somerset, b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Katharine Frances, only child
of Surg.-Maj. G. F. H. Brown; and has issue — (i) George
Edward Massy, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) Villiers William
Peel Massy, Gentleman, b. 1882; Norah Helen; Gladys
Mary ; Constance ; and Helen. Res. — The Rectory, Gum-
freston, Somerset.
Sons of Col. George Eyre Massy of Riversdale,
Limerick, b. 1822; d. 1885; in. ist. Rose Gertrude
[d. 1869), d. of Thomas de Moleyns ; 2nd, 1871, Eliza,
d. of Rev. James W. Rynd, Rector of Galbally: —
Hugh Hamon George Massy, Gentleman, b. 1867; in.
1894, Hortense Mary, d. of Thomas John Pennefather ;
and has issue — Hugh Hamon de Moleyns Massy, Gentle-
man, b. 1895. Seat — Riversdale, Limerick.
James Eyre Massy, Gentleman, late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Roy. Dub. Fus. , b. 1873 ; m. 1903, May Evelyn, d. of John
Carmichael, Esq., J. P., of Tracton Park, co. Cork.
Res.—
George Robert Massy, Gentleman, b. . Res. — •
Edmund Ingoldsby Massy, Gentleman, /'. . Res. —
Son of Major John Massy, b. ; d. 1862; w. 1844,
Henrietta Jane, d. of Major-Gen. Thomas Bell,
C.B. :—
George Thomas Charles Eyre Massy, Gentleman, b.
1846. Res.—
Son of Very Rev. John Maunsell Massy-Beresford,
Dean of Kilmore : — •
J. G. B. Massy-Beresford [q.v.].
Son of Francis Dennis Massy-Dawson, Esq., b. 1803 ;
d. 1870; m. ist, 1829, Susan, d. of Lord Sinclair : —
Francis Staunton Massy-Dawson, Esq. [Arms — Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, two pales sable, a chevron gules, on a
canton of the last, a battle-axe sable (Dawson) ; 2 and 3,
Massy as above. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a
battle-axe of the last (Dawson); 2. Massy as above], b.
1840 ; m. 1870 ; Julia Eliza, only d. of late T. C. Gilmour
of New Orleans, U.S.A; and has issue— (i) Francis Evelyn
Massy-Dawson, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1872; (2) Charles
Godfrey Massy-Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1873 [in. 1903,
Wilhelmina Geraldine, d. of S. Haughton, CCS.]; (3)
Robert Henry Massy-Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1874; and
Agnes Anne. Res.—j Herbert Street, Dublin.
Son of George Staunton King Massy-Dawson,
Esq. : —
George Henry Edward Massy-Dawson, Esq. {q.7'.).
Son of Francis Hugh Massy, Esq., of Suir Castle, co.
Tipperary, in. Anne Bomford, d. of Daniel Molloy :—
Daniel Molloy Massy, Esq., Col. Tipperary Art. Mil.,
is the Naval Cockade.
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fn. 1876, Sophia, widow of William Massy of Ballyglasheen,
and d. of Alexander Grant. J?es. —
Sons of William Massy, Esq., of Caervillahow and
Ballyglasheen, d. 1815 ; d. 1875; m. 1857, Sophia, d.
of Alexander Grant of St. Andrew's, New Bruns-
wick :—
Godfrey Warburton Massy, Esq. , Capt. Roy. Irish
Rifles, served in S. Africa 19CO-1901, fi. 1863; m. 1904,
Gertrude Annette Seton, d. of Gen. W. G. D. Massy, C.B.,
and widow of Col. J. G. Cockburn. Seai — Caervillahow,
CO. Tipperary.
George William Hughes Massy, Gentleman, l>. 1864;
m. 1889, Edith Margaret, d. of John Birrell ; and has
issue — Marjorie Geraldine ; and Muriel Frances. lies. —
Hugh Francis Massy, Gentleman, d. 1866. J?es. —
Son of Hugh James Massy, Gentleman, d. 1826; ei.
1899 ; w. 1853, Mary Jane, d. of Isaac Darby : —
Hugh James Massy, Gentleman, i>. 1854; m. i88i,
Isabella Rhymers, d. of Horatio N. Hope ; and has issue
— Muriel Alexander ; and Dolores Garay Hope. Sea/ —
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Sons of Beresford Massy, Gentleman, d. 1840 ; d.
1878; m. 1869, Elizabeth Harriet, d. of Rev. G. H.
Read :—
Cecil Hugh Massy, Gentleman, 6. 1870. lies. —
Sydney Beresford Massy, Gentleman, 6. 1876. /^es. —
Yr. son of Hugh Massy of Tullow Lodge, Carlow, 6.
1800; d. 1886; tn. 1834, Mary Anne, d. of Major
Beresford Gahan : — •
George Hugh Massy, Gentleman, 6. 1844; m. 1880,
Georgina d. of George Fenwick, M.D. ; and has issue
(with six daus. ) — (i) Gordon Eyie Massy, Gentleman, i>.
1886; (2) Hugh de Hertel Massy, Gentleman, d. 1893.
Jfes.—
Sons of Henry William Massy, Esq., J. P., of Grants-
town Hall and Rosanna, co. Tipperary, Maj. Tip.
Art. Mil., d. 1816; d. 1895; m. 1838, Maria, d. of
Patrick Cahill :—
Lt.-Geii. William Godfrey Dunham Massy, C.B.,J.P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1889), LL.D. (Dub.),
Lt.-Gen. in the Army, and Col. 5th Roy. Irish Lancers,
Knt. of the Legion of Honour, d. 1838 ; m. 1869, Elizabeth
Jane, d. of Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Seaton, K.C.B. , of
Ackworth House, East Berghholt, Suffolk; and has issue
— Gertrude Annette Seaton [;«. ist, 1893, Col. James George
Cockburn, who d. 1900; 2nd, 1904, Capt. Godfrey W.
Massy]. Seat — Grantstown Hall, co. Tipperary. C/ud —
United Service, S.W.
Lt.-Col. Charles Francis Massy, li. 1847; i/i. 1873, Alice,
d. of Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Seaton, K.C.B. ; and has
issue — Seaton Dunham Massy, Gentleman, Lieut. Yorks.
Regt. , i. 1882 ; Ella [m. P. D. Agnew] ; and Alice Seaton
[m. 1903, Capt. Charles Walter Tribe]. Jies. —
Col. Harry Stanley Massy, C.B. , comdg. 19th Bengal
Lancers, d. 1855; m. 1894, Geraldine Elinor, d. of George
Massy of Glenville ; and has issue — Geraldine. J?es. —
Col. Percy Hugh Hanion Massy, late 6th Dragoon
Gds., d. 1857; ?//. 1888, Rosamond Amabel Nora, d. of
late Sir Carey Knyvett, K.C.B. ; and has issue — Cynthia.
J?es.—
Son of Major Godfrey William Hugh Massy of Castle-
rea, d. 1862; f>i. 1856, Louisa Emma, d. of Robert
George Maunsell of Limerick, and widow of the 6th
Earl of Seafield : —
Godfrey Lennox Eyre Massy, Esq. , late Capt. Connaught
Rangers, d. 1856. I?es. —
Sons of Capt. Hugh Francis Massy, fn. 1864, Beatrice
Louisa, d. of Thomas Johnstone Barton of Glenda-
lough House, co Wicklow : —
Hugh Eyre Barton Massy, Gentleman, d. 1866. Hes. —
Godfrey William Edward Massy, Gentleman, 6. 1873.
Sons of r^ichard Albert Massy,
Kerry, 1^. 1840; d. 1889; t?i.
Capt. George Minchin, R.N. : —
John George Albert Massy, Esq., Capt. 18th Roy. Irish
Regt., 6. 1870. Seat — Kingswell House, nr. Tipperary.
George Godfrey Hamon Massy, Esq., />. 1874.
Sons of Eyre Massey, 3rd Baron Clarina, /;. 1798; d.
1872; tn. 1828, Susan Elizabeth, d. of Hugh Barton of
Straffan, co. Kildare : — •
The Rt. Hon. Lionel Edward Massey, sth Baron Clarina
(Irel., 27 Dec. 1800), late Lt.-Col. Scots Fus. Gds., D.L.
CO. Limerick (High Sheriff 1896), d. 1837 ; ?n. ist, 1877,
Esq., J. P., R.M. CO.
1869, Matilda, d. of
Elizabeth Ellen {d. 1883), d. of Alexander Bannatyne of
Woodstown, CO. Limerick; 2nd, 1887, Sophia Mary, d. of
James Butler, Esq., D.L., of Castle Crine ; and has issue
(by ist mar.) — Hon. Eyre Nathaniel Massey, Lieut. Scots
Guards, (5. 1880 ; Hon. Mary Ehzabeth ; and (by 2nd mar.)
Hon. Sophia Isabel ; Hon. Susan Agnes ; Hon. Anna
Leonora Beatrice ; and Hon. Gertrude Emily Mary.
Seats — Elm Park, Limerick ; Cragbeg, Clarina, Limerick.
Town res. — 4 Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S.W.
C/nfi — Junior Constitutional.
Hon. and Rev. Adolphus Henry Tuthill Massey, M.A.
(Dub.), 6. 1844 ; m. 1873, Emma, only child of John
Iggulden of Deal. J?es. — 77 The Drive, Hove, Brighton.
The Hon. William F. B. Massey-Mainwaring {q.z'.).
Son of Capt. Hon. Nathaniel William Massey, l>.
1837 ; d. 1870 ; m. ist, i860, Caroline Sarah, d. of
Abraham Turner : —
Nathaniel Massey, Esq., i. 1861. Res. —
HJOHN GEORGE BERESFORD MASSY-BERES-
W FORD, Esquire, J. P. for the cos. of Fermanagh
and Peebles, and D.L. co. Fermanagh, late Lieutenant
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff co. Fer-
managh 1900, B.A. (Camb.). Bont February 7, 1856,
being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Very Rev.
John Maunsell Massy- Beresford, Dean of Kilmore, by his
wife Emily Sarah, daughter of the Reverend Isaac Beres-
ford. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
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I'Ero-UtjgrtRte-paMcg']
crusily fitch(5e three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure en-
grailed sable, a canton erminois (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion
passant or, a martlet for difference (for Massy), and im-
paling the arms of Mulholland, namely azure, a stag's
head erased argent, between three escallops or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased
azure, charged with a crescent or, and pierced through
is the Military Cockade.
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the neck with a broken spear, the point thrust through
the upper jaw gold, on an escroll above the motto, "Nil
nisi cruce" (for Beresford) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head gules, armed sable, charged with a martlet
gold (for Massy). Motto— "Pro libertate patria." Mar-
ried, November 22, 1892, the Honourable Alice Elizabeth,
youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron
Dunleath ; and has Issue — (i) Tristram Hugh Massy-
Beresford, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1896; (2) John Clarina
Massy-Beresford, Gentleman, b. July 29, 1897 ; and Monica
Emily. Estates — Macbie Hill, Lamancha, N.B. ; Barna
and Kilscanlon, in the county of Limerick ; Ballyslatteen,
in the county of Tipperary ; St. Hubert's, in the county
of Fermanagh. Postal addresses — St. Hubert's, Belturbet,
Ireland; Macbie Hill, Lamancha, N.B. Club — Consti-
tutional.
GEORGE CHARLES HENRY EDWARD MASSY
DAWSON, Esquire, J. P. co. Tipperary. Born Oct. 8, 1864 ,
being the second son of the late George King Staunton
Massy-Dawson, by his wife Grace E. Leeson. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, two pales sable, a
chevron gules, on a canton of the last, a battle-axe sable (for
Dawson, 1663) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between three
lozenges sable (for Massy). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests 1. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, garnished or, holding in the
gauntlet a battle-axe of the last (for Dawson) ; 2. out of a
ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable (for
Massy). Married, Sept. 25, 1894, Rosalie Bertha, eldest
dau. of Jean Hunziger. Seats - Ballincourte and Castlerea
House, CO. Tipperary. Club Junior Constitutional.
Gentleman, b. July 5, 1878 ; (2) .Arthur Bisset Streynsham
Hoskins Master, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Feb. 25, 1880;
(3) Herbert Francis Hoskins Master, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd
Queen's R. West Surrey Regt. , h. Jan. 22, 1882; (4) Legh
CHARLES GILBERT MASTER, Esquire, C.S.I.,
late Member of the Council at Madras. Boin Nov. 8, 1833,
being the fifth son of the late Ven. Robert Mosley Master,
M.A. , Incumbent of Burnley, co. Lancaster; Hon. Canon
of Manchester, Archdeacon of Manchester, Rector of Cros-
ton ; by his wife Frances Mary, eldest dau. of George Smith,
Esq. , M. P. , of Selsdon, Surrey, brother of Lord Carrington.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse embattled between three
griffins' heads erased or, and below the shield his badge as a
C.S. I. Mantling azure and or. Crest — In a mural crown or,
a unicorn's head argent, crined and armed sable. MottO —
" Non minor est virtus quam quasrere parta tueri." Mar-
ried, Nov. 25, 1857 Emma Caroline, dau. of Thomas
On.slow ; and has Issue -(i) Charles Onslow Master, Gentle-
man [Seat — Bourton Grange, Flax Bourton, Bristol) [/«.,
May 15, 1893, Wilhelmina, daughter of Peter Franken,
and has issue, George Gilbert Master, Gentleman, b. Feb.
16, 1894; Charles Francis Master, Gentleman, b. April 21,
1897]; (2) Streynsham Robert Master, Gentleman, Lieut.
2nd Batt. 1st Goorkhas, killed in Burmah 1893; (3) Thomas
Mosley Master, Gentleman ; (4) Arthur Gilbert Master, Esq. ,
Capt. Army Service Corps [fn., Oct. 7, 1897, Elizabeth,
dau. of Edward Hotham Newton, and has issue, Edward
Streynsham Master, Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1900 ; and
Audrey Margaret] ; (5) Alfred Edmund Master, Esq. , M. B.,
Capt. Royal Army Medical Corps ; (6) Harold Onslow
Master, Gentleman, R.N.R. ; Frances Emma [m., 1885,
Rev. H. D. Goldsmith, and has issue] ; Elizabeth Octavia ;
and Emily Florence. A'cf/(/(?//(<?— 25 Oxfoid Square, London,
W. C/z/i5— National.
§ CHARLES HOSKINS MASTER. Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Surrey, High Sheriff 1900. Born Oct. 24,
1846, being the eldest son of Charles Hoskins Master, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Surrey, by his wife Emily, younger dau. of Nathaniel
Borrerof Pakyns Manor, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Livery —
(Dress) dark blue, yellow and blue striped waistcoats, dark
blue plush breeches, gilt buttons ; (undress) as before, but
dark blue trousers with narrow yellow stripe. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., a6o8)— Azure, a fesse embattled be-
tween three griffins' head erased or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's head argent,
crined and armed sable. Motto — "Non minor est virtus
quam quasrere parta tueri. " Married, Oct. 9, 1877, Amy
Morgan, third dau. of Gen. Sir Jolm Bisset, K.C.M.G. ,
C.B. ; and has Issue— [i] Charles Edward Hoskins Master,
Chichele Hoskins Master, Gentleman, b. March 24, 1890;
and Amy Charlotte Emily Hoskins. 5V<?/— Barrow Green
Court, Oxted, Surrey. C/?/*.f— United University, St.
Stephen's.
The Reverend GILBERT COVENTRY MASTER,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born July 3, 1839, being the second
but only surviving son of the late Rev. James Streynsham
Master, M.A. , Hon. Canon of Manchester, Rural Dean of
Leyland, and Rector and Patron of Chorley, by his wife
Alice, dau. and coheiress of Samuel Horrocks, Esq., M.P.
for Preston. Armorial bearings- Azure, a fesse em-
battled between three griffins' heads erased or. Mantling
azure ;ind or. Crest — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's
head argent, crined and armed sable. Motto—" Non
minor est virtus quam quasrere parta tueri." Married,
June 9, 1869, Frances Ann Mary, only dau. of B. K.
"M'Dermott, Esq., Captain 8th Regiment; and has Issue—
Alice Frances [w., 1891, Frederick Haviland, and has issue].
Postal address — Springvale, Lansdowne Road, Bourne-
mouth.
JOHN HENRY MASTER, Esq., J. P. for co. Surrey,
retired from the Madras Civil Service. Born July 21, 1831,
being the fourth son of the late Vcn. Robert Mosley
Master, M.A. , Incumbent of Burnley, co. Lancaster, Hon.
Canon of Manchester, Archdeacon of Manchester, Rector
of Croston, by his wife Frances Mary, eldest dau. of
George Smith, Esq., M.P., of Selsdon, Surrey (brother of
Lord Carrington). Livery— YiXna, gilt buttons. Armorial
bearings — (2 May 1608) Azure, a fesse embattled between
three griffins' heads erased or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— In a mural crown or, a unicorn's head argent, crined
and armed sable. Motto — "Non minor est virtus quam
quaerere parta tueri." Married, Oct. 12, 1865, Gertrude
Emma, dau. of Alfred William Begbie ; and has Issue—
Mabel Louisa [w., April 26, 1893, Captain Thomas Charles
Hunt, King's Own Regiment, and has issue]; Mildred
Estelle Sybella [m., .Sept. 27, 1898, Ralph Cockayne
Assheton, and has issue]; Winifred Maud [ni.. June 14,
is the Naval Cockade.
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a^at
1898, Rev. William Orme Assheton, Rector of Bilton, co.
Warwick, and has issue]; Hilda Violet [/«., Oct. 18, 1900,
Rev. Arthur Stanley Vaughan Blunt, Vicar of Ham, co.
Surrey, and has issue]. Seat — Montrose House, Petersham.
ROBERT EDWARD MASTER, Esquire, J. P. for
Middlesex, retired from the Madras Civil Service. Born
June 15, 1826, being the second son of the late Ven. Robert
Mosley Master, M.A., Incumbent of Burnley, co. Lancas-
ter, Hon Canon of Manchester, Archdeacon of Manchester,
Rector of Croston, by his wife Fr;inces Mary, eldest dau. of
George Smith, Esq., M.P. , of Selsdon, Surrey (brother of
Lord Carrington). Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse
embattled between three griflins' heads erased or. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's
head argent, crined and armed sable. Motto — " Non minor
est virtus quam quserere parta tueri." Married, June 18,
1874, Floreiitia Sale, dau. of Col. John Wynch, R.A. ; and
has Issue — Eleanor Frances. Seat — liillingdon Furze,
Uxbridge, East India United Service.
The Reverend ALFRED MASTER-WHITAKER,
M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Holme and Patron
of Croston ; in 1889 he assumed by Royal Licence the addi-
tional name of Whitaker. Born Sept. 8, 1835, being the
sixth son of the late Ven. Robert Mosley Master, M..^.
Oxon., formerly Chaplain to the Earl of Derby and to Lord
Carrington, Hon. Canon of Manchester, Archdeacon of
Manchester, Incumbent of St. James's, Leyland, co. Lan-
caster, Rector and Patron of Croston, by his wife Frances
Mary, eldest dau. of George Smith of Selsdon Park, co.
Surrey, M.P. for Midhurst. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a fesse embattled between three griffins' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown
or, a unicorn's head argent, crined and armed gules.
Motto—" Non minor est virtus quam quairere parta tueri."
Married, Aug. 23, 1887, Mary Charlotte, only dau. and
heir of Thomas Hordern Whitaker, Esq., of Holme, F.S.A. ,
J. P. and D. L. Seat— Wo\m&, Burnley, co. Lancaster.
MATHER (H. Coll.). Barry of six azure and argent,
two flaunches ermine, on a chief of the second, an escallop
between two mullets of six points of the first. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from clouds proper, an eagle displayed or, holding
in each claw an arrow proper, and charged on either wing
with an escallop azure.
Son of late William Mather of Salford, b. ;
d. ; m. : —
Sir William Mather, Knt. Bach. (1902), T.P., M.P.
since 1885, M.I.C.E., b. 1838; in. 1863, Emma, d. of
Thomas Watson of Highbury. Seats — Woodhill, Prest-
wich, Manchester ; Caradoc Court, Ross, Herefordshire.
Town res. — 16 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Club —
Reform.
.Sir KENNETH JAMES MATHESON, second
Baronet, of Lochalsh, in the county of Ross, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county and
for the county of Cromarty, and Justice of the Peace for the
county of Inverness. Borii May 12, 1854, being the son
of Sir Alexander Matheson, the first Baronet, Member of
Parliament, by his second wife, the Honourable Lavinia
Mary, sister of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron
Beaumont ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation
of May 15, 1882. Livery — White (or drab) with crimson
facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings (1542,
-^-- €Cx X(ibris — —
^^ — .of XcocbalsK' — *
MASTERS, see SMITH-MASTERS.
matriculated L.O. 1841 and 1900) — Argent, three dexter
hands couped two and one gules, within a bordure
of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and for Crest, issuing out of an Eastern crown or,
a dexter hand holding a scimitar in fesse all proper.
Motto — " Fac et spera. " Heir presuviptive — His half-
brother, Alexander Perceval Matheson, Esquire, born 1861 ;
married, 1884, Eleanor, daughter of the late Reverend
is the Military Cockade.
A
Kyrle Ernie Aubrey Money of Much Marcle, in the county
of Hereford. Seafs—Buncrnig Castle, Plockton, N.B. ;
Gledfield House, Ardgay, N.B. Postal address— 15 Hyde
Park Gardens, W. C///<5.f— Carlton, Bachelors'.
ROBERT DE MOWBRAY MATTERSON, Gentle-
man. Bom May 4, 1873, being the eldest son of William
Key Matterson, Esq., Major (retired pay) Cheshire Regt.,
by his wife Jessie de Mowbray, dau. of Capt. Robert
Mowbray Darnell, late iiih Light Dragoons. Livery —
Dark blue. Armorial bearing's- Gyronny of eight gules
and azure, a lion rampant erminois between two roses in
chief argent, barbed and seeded proper, and a sword fesse-
ways the point to the de.xter in base of the fourth, pommel
and hilt or, all within a bordure indented of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm entwined by a branch of oak grasping a scimitar
all proper, the pommel and hilt or, between two roses.
Residence -'LsLWgioxA Manor, Fivehead, Somerset.
MATTHEWS (H. Coll.). Sable, in base a lion rampant,
and in chief two portcullises argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a hawk belled proper in front of a gridiron
or. Motto —
Son of : —
Joseph Matthews, Esq., J. P. co. Kent, /^ . Res.—
Foxbury, St. Lawrence-Seal, Kent.
The Rkvkrknd BENJAMIN MATURIN, M.A. Trin.
Coll., Dublin, Vicar and Rural Dean of Lymington,
Hants. Born 1815, being the fourth son of the Reverend
Henry Maturin, Fellow Trin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife
Elizabeth, daughter of John Johnston of Belvidere, Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between two mart-
lets in chief gules, and a mount in base proper. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a horse in full speed argent ; with the Motto,
"Minatur. " Married, firstly, June 3, 1840, Anna, only
dau. of John Johnston of Belfast ; and has Issue — (i) Henry
Maturin, Gentleman, b, 1842 [w., 1868, Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Davy of Ringwood, Hants] ; secondly, June 1855,
Adelaide, dau. of Ralph Allen Dapiell of Lymington ; an'd
has Issue by second marriage— (2) Benjamin Allen Maturin,
Gentleman [w., Dec. 7, 1885, Elise, dau. of Col. Malcom-
son]; (3) Charles Maturin, Gentleman ; Adelaide Maud [/«.,
1883, Henry Fiennes Speed] ; Laura Susan \_m. William
Hall of Enniskillen] ; and Frances Elizabeth. Postal
address — Vicarage, Lymington, Hants.
DANIEL BAIRD MATURIN-BAIRD, late Lieut. R.
Tyrone Fusiliers, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Maturin, by his wife Jane, dau. of Daniel Baird of Newtown
Stewart ; and assumed the name and arms of Baird by
Royal License on inheriting this property, and was Lieut.
R. Tyrone Fusiliers. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, per fesse or and gules, a boar passant proper between
two crescents in chief of the second and a dagger in base
of the first (for Baird) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between
two martlets in chief gules, and a mount in base proper
(for Maturin). Mantling gules and or ; and for liis Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a^boar's head erased proper,
between two brandies of shamrock vert (for Baird) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a a horse in full speed argent (for
Maturin). Motto— "Vietvirtute." ^SViz/— Newtown Stewart,
CO. Tyrone. Residence— VoxXs'iwoviXh Road, Kingston-on-
Thames.
CHARLES HENRY MAUDE, Esquire, late Captain in
Her Majesty's Indian Army. Born August
Pjagtt^jg 21, 1830, being the second son of Francis
Vti/UWWP Maude, Esquire, commonly known as the
Honourable Francis Maude, by his wife
Frances, daughter of A. H. Brooking. Club- St. Stephen's.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure a lion rampant argent (for Maude) ; 2 and 3 argent,
three bars gemelles sable, and overall a lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchL^e or ; and
impaling the arms of Hanbury-Tracy, namely, quarterly i
and 4, or an escallop in the centre chief point sable, be-
tween two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend
engrailed vert, cotised sable (for Hanbury). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
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mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding an acorn
or, slipped vert. Married, 1859, Georgiana Henrietta
Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana
Henrietta Emma, second daughter of the Right Honour-
able the second Baron Sudeley ; and has Issue— [i) Cyril
Francis Maude, Gentleman (of 33 Brompton Crescent,
S.W.), born 1862 [married, 1888, Winifred Emery, and has
issue living, Margery Kathleen, and Pamela Cynthia]; (2)
Ernest Henry Maude, Gentleman, born 1863 [married,
1889, Maud, daughter of Francis Dennis Bullen, and has
issue living, Robert Henry Ernest Maude, Gentleman, born
1890]; (3) Hubert Cornwallis Maude, Gentleman, born
1865 ; (4) Alwyn Julian Maude, Gentleman, born 1867
[married, 1893, Mabel, daughter of J. Torpy of New South
Wales, and has issue, Lilian Isabelle'] ; (5) Maurice Douglas
Maude, Gentleman, born 1868 ; (6) Ralph Walter Maude,
Gentleman, born 1873; and Lilian Sehna. Residence— ^o
Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
FRANCIS STERLING DE MONTALT MAUDE,
Esquire, Capt. and Adjutant Royal Northern Reserve Regt!
Born 1867, being the only son of the late Col. Francis
Cornwallis Maude, C.B., V.C, late of the Royal Artillery,
by his wife Pauhna Susanna, dau. of the Honourable
Paul Ivy Sterling, Acting Chief - Justice of Ceylon.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gemelles
sable, and over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erased gules, holding an oak-branch vert, fructed or.
Married, 1898, Violet Brenda, dau. of the late John
Howarth Ashton, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Hatfield Court,
Herefordshire.
ROBERT HENRY MAUDE, Esquire, Lieutenant-
Colonel late 7th Royal Fusiliers. Born June 24, 1842, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the Very Reverend
Robert William Maude, commonly known as the Very
Reverend the Honourable Robert William Maude, Dean
of Clogher, by his wife Martha, commonly known as the
Honourable Martha, sister of the Right Honourable the
late Baton Dunalley, and daughter of F. A. Prittie, Esquire, ■
commonly known as the Honourable F. A. Prittie ; heir
presumptive to Viscounty of Hawarden. Club — Army and
Navy. Livery — Dark green, red waistcoat, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and
4, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars
gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the coloiu-s, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding
an oak-branch slipped proper, acorned or ; with the Motto,
" Virtute securus." Married, December 15, 1881, Caroline
A. M., eldest daughter of Major Arthur Ogle; and has
/j^«^— Robert Cornwallis Maude, Esquire, born September
6, 1890. Estate— VAmnx^Xoxi, in the county of Dublin.
Postal address— White Hill Chase, Greatham, West Liss,
Hants.
MAULE, quartered by RAMSAY.
MAUNSELL, quartered by TIBBITS.
The Reverknd CECIL HENRY MAUNSELL.
M.A. (Oxon.), Lord of the Manor and Patron and Rector
of Thorpe Malsor. Born Jan. 9, 1847, being the only son of
the late Rev. George Edmund Maunselj, Rector of Thorpe
Malsor, by his first wife Theodosia Mary, dau. of the late
Sir John Palmer, Bart. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron between three maunchcs sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising
proper. Motto — " Honorantes me honorabo." Seat-
Thorpe Malsor Hall, Kettering, co. Northampton. Club—
Grosvenor.
CECIL JOHN COKAYNE MAUNSELL, Gentleman.
Born 1881, being the eldest son of Thomas Cokayne
Maunsell, Esq., J.P. co. Northampton, late Captain 12th
Lancers, by his wife Catherine Elizabeth, second dau. of
the Hon. Richard Cavendish of Thornton Hall Rucks.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Armorial beariiigs — Argent, a chevron between three
maunches sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper. MottO —
" Honorantes me honorabo. "
General Sir FREDERICK RICHARD MAUNSELL,
K.C.B. Born 1828, being the son of the late Rev. D. H.
Maunsell of Balbriggan, by Louisa, dau. of John Richard-
son of Mount Fanlhcr, co. Down; was created C.B. 1873,
and advanced to rank of K.C.B. in 1897. Clubs — United
Service, East India United Service, Primrose. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three maunches
sable, the escutcheon surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath
and pendent below his badge as a K.C.B. Married, 1862,
Maria Alexandrine (who d. 1883), dau. of Don Manuel
Velez of New Granada. Postal addresses — Laleham,
Middlesex ; and 32 Ashley Gardens, S.W.
RICHARD MARK SYNNOT MAUNSELL, Esquire,
J. P. cos. Kildare (High Sheriff 1890-92) and Clare, late
Capt. ist. (Royal) Dragoons. Born Oct. 22, 1843, being
the eldest son of the late George Wood Maunsell, Esq.,
of Oakly Park, co. Kildare, and of Ashford, co. Limerick,
J. P., and D.L., High Sheriff co. Kildare 1885, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Maria, eldest surviving dau.
and co-heir of Mark Synnot of Monasteroris House, King's
Co., and Grove House, Clapliam, Surrey. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin), and County (Limerick).
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three
maunches sable. Married, ist, Marie Lucy, eldest dau. of
Alexander Copland of Wingfield, Berks (which lady d.s.p.
Jan. II, 1875); 2ndly, Feb. 26, 1877, Mary Eliza [d. 1892),
dau. and heiress of the late Samuel Caswell, Esq., J. P., of
Blackwater, co. Clare ; and has Issue — Richard John Cas-
well Maunsell, Gentleman, b. May 2, 1878; and Marie
Norah ; 3rdly, Feb. 6, '1894, Georgina Mackenzie, second
dau. of the late Capt. Joseph Richard Middleton, H.E.I.C.S.
Seats — Oakly Park, Celbridge, co. Kildare ; and Black-
water, CO. Clare.
Major -General THOMAS MAUNSELL, C.B. ;
served throughout the Punjaub Campaign of 1848 and
1849, present at the First and Second .Siege operatio[is
before Mooltan, the action of Soorjkoond, storm and cap-
ture of the City, and surrender of the Fortress ; surrender of
the Fort and Garrison of Chiniote, and at the Battle of
Goojerat (medal and two clasps) ; was severely wounded at
Mooltan; served the Eastern Campaign of 1854, and up
to the 2oth Feb. 1855, including the Battles of Alma and
Inkermann, and Siege of Sebastapol (medal and tliree
clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th class of the
order of the Medjidie) ; nominated a Companion of the
Bath on the 29th May 1875. Boi-n Sept. 10, 1822, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late George
Meares Maunsell, Esq., J. P., of Bally William, Rath-
keale, co. Limerick, by his wife Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Lloyd of Beechmount, co. Limerick, Esq., J. P.,
D. L. , M.P. Livery — Invisible blue, white cuffs, over-
coats of dark blue, white collars and cuffs, silver
buttcjns. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron be-
tween three maunches sal)le ; and pendent below the escut-
cheon his badge as a C.B. , and badge of the Order of the
Medjidie. Married, Feb. 21, 1865, Amy I .ouisa Eliza-
beth, dau. of Col. Burrowes, K. H., of Bourton Court,
in CO. of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) George Edward
Scarlett Maunsell, Gentleman, b. Jan. 12, 1871 ; (2) Philip
Mountstuart Aitchison Maunsell, Gentleman, b. June 29,
1874 ; Louisa Amy Catherine Augusta ; and Cicely Marion
Grace. Postal addresses — Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, co.
Limerick ; the Cottage, Burghclere, Newbury, Hants.
C/^i^— Primrose.
MAVESYN, quartered by NIBLEIT.
JAMES PLATT MAWDSLEY, Gentleman. Born
November 28, 1825, being the only son
C]lfti■)lVY1^Ttffl>11 ^^ Tames Mawdsley, by his wife Ellen,
W!7aUlU»4t'^ daughter of Peter Piatt of Liverpool.
Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Sable, two chevronels argent between as many
hammers in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base of the last ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
sable, sem^e of annulets argent, and holding in the beak a
hammer as in the arms; with the Motto, " Conatu."
Married, Sept. 5, 18-19, Ellen, dau. of John Currey, Mer-
chant, of Liverpool; and has Issue — (i) James Mawdsley,
Gentleman, b. 1854 [;«., 1880, Lucy Anne, fourth dau. of
Nicholas Duckworth of Mosley Hill] ; (2) Robert Cargey
Mawdsley, Cientleman, b. 1859 \jn., 1893, Mary Alice, widow
of Edward Grace of Calcutta] ; (3) Thomas Ryder Mawds-
ley, Gentleman, b: 1862 [;«., 1900, Helen, fourth dau. of
Walton Ainsworth, Esq., J. P., of Rivington, Lancashire];
(4) William Currey Leyland Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1863;
Eliza Currey \_ni., 1873, Henry Wainwright of Liverpool];
Ellen \in., 1874, Alfred Dobell of Liverpool]; Hannah
Catherine Ross \_m., 1891, John Ritchie, Jr., of Liverpool];
and May Currey. Estate — Property in Liverpool and
Beechwood, Aigburth. Postal address — 30 Falkner Square,
Liverpool.
§ JAMES MAXTONE-GRAHAM, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. Born June 20, 1819, being the son of the late
Anthony Maxtone, by his wife Alexina, dau. of John Gra-me
of Eskbank, and sister of Robert Graham of Balgowan,
in the county of Perth. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, or a chevron gules, lietwcen three cross crosslets
fitch(5e azure (for Maxtone) ; 2 and 3 or, three piles sable,
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, on a chief
of the second, a rose between two escallops of the first
(for Graham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, a bee
proper (for Maxtone) ; 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a
dove proper (for Graham). Mottoes— " Providus esto,"
and " Candide ut secure." Married, July 30, 1851, Caro
line Mary Anne, datighter of George Edward Russell,
Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has
Issue— [\) Anthony George Maxtone-Graham, Gentleman,
born March 28, 1854; (2) Robert Graham Maxtone-Graham,
Gentleman, born February i, 1856; (3) James Maxtone-
Graham, Gentleman, born October 19, 1863 [married,
September 5, 1893, Margaret Ethel, second daughter of
the late Philip Kington Blair Oliphant of Ardblair, in the
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county of Perth] ; Alexina Mary ; Margaret Graeme ; Caro-
line Leonora; Elizabeth Christina ; and Marjory Georgina
Ramsay. St-afs — Cultoquhey, Crieff; Battleby, Redgorton
in the county of P'erth.
MAXWELL, quartered by BOYLE and M'CULLOCH.
MAXWELL, see CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, CON-
STABLE-MAXWELL-STUART, FARNHAM, PER-
CEVAL-MAXWELL, and WEDDERHURN-MAX-
WELL.
THEODORE MAXWELL, Gentleman, M.D. (Cam-
bridge), B.Sc. (London). Born March 29, 1847, being the
only son of the. late Rev. Edward Ma.xwell of Ballyrolly, co.
Down, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.),
a chief paly of six of the first and second, a mullet for dif-
ference. Mantling gules and :irgent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, a mullet for
difference as in the arms. Motto -" Je suis pret." Afar-
ricd, Sept. 9, 1873, Elizabeth Eyre, second dau. of John
Eyre Ashby, LL.D. ; and has Issue Arnold Ashby Max-
well, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Victoria), b. Nov. 5, 1874. Estate
— Ballyrolly, Downpatrick, co. Down. Residence — zq The
Common, Woolwich.
Sir WILLIAM EDWARD MAXWELL, Esq., Knight
Commander of the Most Distinguished Orfler of Saint
Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-
in-Chief of the Gold Coast Colony. Bom 1846, being the
son of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell; created C.M.G. 1885,
and K. C.M.G. 189 . Club — Conservative. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed
sable, beaked and membered gules, surmounted oi a shield
of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, thereon
a hedgehog or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon of the order, and pendent below his badge as a
K. C.M.G. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount thereon a holly bush
and a stag lodged all proper. Motto — "Reviresco." Afar-
ried, 1870, Lilias Grant, dau. of the Reverend J. Aberigh-
Mackay, Doctor of Divinity. Postal address — Government
House, Accra, West Africa.
^WILLIAM HENRY MAXWELL, Esquire, Admiral
^P Royal Navy. Born June 13, 1840, being the eldest
son of the late Lt.-Col. Charles Francis Maxwell and his
wife Thomasine Ionia, tlau. of the late Col. Sir Fred.
Hankey, G. C.M.G. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
V
formerly Rector of High Roding, Essex, by his wife Mary
Hogg, dau. of Alexander Jaffray Nicholson, M.D. , of
Dublin. Armorial bearings (1542)— Argent, a saltire sable.
double-headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered
gules, upon its breast an escutcheon of the first, charged
with a saltire of the second, surcharged in the centre with a
hurcheon or, all within a bordure parted per pale of the
third and compony of the second and first. Mantling
sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
an eagle rising proper. MottO —" Reviresco." Married,
Dec. 13, 1871, Catherine Penelope, eldest dau. of Col.
Fred. Thomas Maitland, grandson of General the Hon.
Sir Alexander Maitland, Bart., fifth son of the 6th Earl of
Lauderdale ; and has Issue — Charles Frederick M;iitland
Maxwell, Gentleman, M.A. Oxford, b. Feb. 15, 1874; and
Emily Ionia. Residence — Holy wych, Cowden, Kent. Club
— United Service.
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JOHN HERON MAXWELL-HERON, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. for cos. Kirkcudbright and Wigtown,
late Captain ist Royal Scots (Lothian) Regt., M. P. for
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright 1880-85. Born Sept. 5, 1836,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Michael Maxwell-
Heron of Heron, J. P., Vicar of Heddon-on-the-Wall,
Newcastle, by his wife Charlotte Frances, eldest dau. of
Captain F. W. Burgoyne, R. N.. second son of Sir John
Burgoyne, 7th Bart., of Sutton Park, co. Bedford. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, two lions combatant, support-
ing between their paws a rose gules, stalked and leaved
vert. Mantling- gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion holding in the dexter
paw a cross flory. Mottoes — "Ad ardua tendit," and
"Par valeur." Supporters (as head of the family)—
"Two herons." Married, November 12, 1868, Mar-
guerita, second dau. of William Stancomb of Blounts
Court, Devizes; and has Issue — (i) Guy Heron Maxwell-
Heron, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd Batt. South Wales Bor-
derers, b. June 1871 ; (2) Basil Charles Montagu Maxwell-
Heron, Gentleman, b. June 1878; and Violet Bridget
Heron. Address — Club — Junior United Service.
MAYHEW (/^w/. Henry III.). Gules, a chevron vair
between three ducal coronets or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head erased gules, armed and maned or, charged on
the neck with a chevron as in the arms. Motto — "Sola
in Deo salus." Livery — Dark blue piped with red.
Sons of John Mayhew, Gentleman, of Colchester, after-
wards of Piatt Bridge, Lanes., b. 1813 ; d. 1871 ; m.
1834, Elizabeth, only cliild of John Rapley of Waltham
Abbey, Essex : — •
Walter Mayhew, Esq., J. P. co. Lanes., b. 1838 ; m. 1861,
Annie [d. 1898), d. and coh. of John Sumner of Haigh House,
Lanes. ; and has had issue- (i) Perceval Sumner Mayhew,
Gentleman, b. 1864; Lily Gwendoline [/«. 1891, George
Murray]; and Mabel Ethelind, d. 1903 [w. 1891, Major
Halford C. Vaughan Harrison, R.F.A.]. 6Vrt^— Duxbury
Park, Chorley, Lanes. C///Z1— Junior Carlton.
Arthur Mayhewe, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Sussex, J.P,
Eastbourne, h. 1843; vi. ist, 1874, Alexa Edith Chrissie
(rf. 1877), d. of James Wright of Ferntower House, co.
Perth ; 2nd, 1883, Paulina Hope, d. of Charles Vander-
Meulen Robertson of Nairn, by Harriet his wife, d. of S.
Hope, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Liverpool ; and has issue-
Keith Guy Mayhewe, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; and (by ist mar.)
Edith Dorothy [w. 1902, Capt. Francis J. Maitland, J.P. , of
Friston Place, Sussex] ; and Marjory Isobel [/«. 1902,
William Henry Ralston, Esq., J. P., of Streatlam, co!
Durham], ^^a/— Wyfolds, Eastbourne. C///(^— Arthur's.
Horace Mayhew, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Flint (High
Sheriff 1904), J.P. Lanes., b. 1845; m. ist, 1870, Mary
Helena, d. of Rev. T. Dixon, D. D. , Fellow of Jesus Coll.,
Camb. ; 2nd, Mabel Eleanor, d. of late J. C. Joyce of
Whitchurch ; and has issue — (i) Horace Dixon Mayhew,
Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy. Welsh Fus. , b. 1874; (2) John
Dixon Mayhew, Gentleman, Lieut. Denbighsh. Hussars, b.
1884; (3) Geoffrey Dixon Mayhew, Gentleman, b. 1886;
(4) Arthur Joyce Mayhew, b. 1889; (5) Cecil William
Mayhew, b. 1896 ; Edith Dixon [;«. W. Beckton of
Halesworth Hall, Norfolk] ; Jessie Dixon [w. Ernest Bate-
son of Hill House, co. Chester] ; Helena Dixon ; and
Judith. Seat — Broughton Hall, Flintshire.
ANTHONY LAX MAYNARD, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Durham, late
fitft fill 11}^ 1*11 Master of the North Durham Foxhounds.
;3l!7a|^UaiU J^^„■„ November 22, 1814, being the eldest
son of the late John Charles Maynard of
Skiningrove, and of Harlsey Hall, in the county of York, by
his wife Catherine Grace, daughter of the late John Easterby,
Esquire, of Skiningiove. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron vert, between
three sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, five ermine
spots or (for Maynard) ; 2 and 3, barry of six erminois and
gules, on a chief azure, three catherine-wheels or (for Lax),
impaling the arms of Ridley, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules
on a chevron between three falcons argent, as many pellets
(for Ridley) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks' heads erased sable
(for White) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a stag trippant or, gorged with a collar invected argent,
fimbriated sable; with the Motto, " Manus justa nardus."
Married, firstly, June 14, 1843, Elizabeth Jane, eldest
daughter of George Hatton Wilkinson, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, of Harperly Park, in the county of Durham (she
died 1872); secondly, 1873, Edith Harriet, eldest daughter
of the Reverend Henry Richard Ridley. By his first mar-
riage he has Issue— {\) Anthony Charles Hilton Maynard,
Gentleman, born June 7, i860 [married, 1890, Annie Evelyn,
eldest daughter of the Reverend H. A. Milton, Master of
Sherburne Hospital] ; and by his second marriage, (2) Henry
Easterby Maynard, Gentleman, born July 9, 1876. Estate
— Skiningrove, in the county of York.
EDMUND ANTHONY JEFFERSON MAYNARD,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Lord
of the Manor of Nether Padley. Born i86i, being the only
son of the late Edmund Gilling Maynard, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Chesterfield, by his
second wife Ann, eldest daughter of John Jell of Dover, in
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the county of Kent. Livery — Liglit drab, with dark green
collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and i\, argent on a chevron vert, between three
sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, five ermine spots
or (for Maynard) ; 2 and 3, barry of six erminois and gules,
on a chief a^ure three catherine-wheels or (for Lax) ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
or, gorged with a collar invected argent, fimbriated sable ;
with the Motto, " Manus justa nardus." Married, April
2, 1887, Margaret Blanche, elder daughter of R. S. Wilmot-
Sitwell of Stainsby House, Smalley, in the county of Derby ;
and has had Issue — (i) Anthony Lax Maynard, Gentleman,
born 1889 ; (2) Richard Sacheverell Maynard, Gentleman,
born October 9, 1892, died January 14, 1893; (3) John Wil-
mot Maynard, Gentleman, born lune 8, 1896 ; Dorothy
Margaret ; and Winifred May. Estates — Nether Padley and
at Chesterfield, both in the county of Derby. Postal address
— Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent.
OTWAY MAYNE, Esquire, late Major 2nd Norfolk
Regt. , Chief Constable of co. of Bucks. Bor?i 1855, being
the only son of the late Major Henry Otway Mayne of
" Mayne's Horse," by his wife Mary Ewer Turner, younger
dau. of the late Jacob Turner, B. C.S. Clitfi — Naval and
Military. Livery — Dark navy blue. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1730) — Argent, a chevron gules, voided of the field,
between two pheons in chief sable and a fleur-de-lis in
base azure, all within a bordure wavy of the last. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand issuing from the torse holding a plain cross
gules ; and in an escroll above this Motto, " Virtuti fortuna
comes. " Married, Jan. 1894, Helena E. , younger dau. of the
Venble. H. R. Nevill, Archdeacon of Norfolk, and Canon of
Norwich Cathedral. Residence — Walton Lodge, Aylesbury.
MAZE, see BLACKBURNE-MAZE.
MCCGWIRE (U.O.). Vert, a white horse fully capari-
soned, thereon a knight in complete armour, in the dexter
hand a sword all proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — -On a ducal coronet or, a stag statant proper,
collared and lined gold. Mottoes — " Fortitudo et justitia,"
" Virtus et fortitudo invincibilia sunt."
Son of William John MccGwire of Carrigbawn, nr.
Rostrevor, w. 1828, Lady Mary Annesley, only d. of
the 3rd Earl of Annesley : —
Major-Gen. Edward Thomas St. I^awrence MccGwire,
heir male and representative of the Chiefs of Fermanagh,
b. 1830. Res. — 22 Alfred Place West, London, S.W.
Son of Samuel Edward MccGwire, Esq., J. P., of
Clonea House (High Sheriff 1869), /;. ; d. 1886;
m. 1852, Charlotte. Maria, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir William
MacMahon, Bart., Master of the Rolls in Ireland: —
William Walter MccGwire, Gentleman, b. 1853. Seat —
Clonea House, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
MEADE, quartered by RYE.
CHARLES FRANCIS MEADE, Esquire. Born 1881
being the only son of the late Hon. Sir Robert Henry
Meade, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, by his wife Caroline Georgiana, dau. of the late
Charles William Grenfell, M.P. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules, a chevron ermine between three
trefoils slipped argent (for Meade) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and
iiii. , azure, three peewits argent (for Magill), ii. and iii. per
chevron argent, and vert, three hinds trippant proper (for
Hawkins). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed
sable, armed or.
JOHN JOSIAS MEADE, Gentleman. Born Sept.
26, 1858, being the eldest surviving son of the late John
Meade, Esquire, J. P., by his wife Eliza, dau. of Richard
M§ade of Dublin. Armorial bearings -Gules, a chevron
ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed with two heads sable. Motto — " Toujours
pret." Seat — Ballintober, Ballinhassig, co. Cork.
JOHN PERCY MEADE, Esquire, D.L. for co. Down,
J. P. Norfolk and Suffolk. Born May 17, 1847, being the
eldest son of John Meade, Esq. , late 43rd Light Infantry,
by his wife Elvira, second dau. ot Robert Ibbetson,
Clubs — Army and Navy, Carlton. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i anu 4 grand quarters, gules, a chevron ermine
between three trefoils slipped argent (for Meade) ; 2 and
3 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three pewits
argent (for Magill) ; ii. and iii. per chevron argent and
vert, three hinds trippant proper (for Hawkins
for dift'erence ; impaling the arms
namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse gules, between
six martlets sable ; 2 and 3 sable, on a saltire argent,
between three towers in chief and flanks or, in flames
proper, and in base two tilting-spears in saltire also proper,
a crescent
of Johnson- Walsh,
five cocks gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — An
eagle displayed with two heads sable. MottO — "Toujours
Pret" (or "Prest"). Married, Jan. 2, 1894, Helena
Frances, dau. of Sir Allen Johnson-Walsh, Bart. , of Bally-
kilcavan. Queen's Co. ; and has L^sue — (i) John Windham
Meade, Gentleman, b. Nov. 28, 1894; (2) Robert Percy
Meade, Gentleman, b. May 15, 1896; and Helena Theo-
dosia Kathleen. ^SVa/.c — Earsliam Hall, Norfolk ; Burren-
wood, CO. Down.
RICHARD JOHN MEADE, Esquire, B.A., J.P. co.
Cork. Born April 18, 1865, being the second son of the
late Adam Newman Meade, by his wife Louisa Sophia,
dau. of Daniel Conner of Manch, co. Cork. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine, between three trefoils
slipped argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads
sable. Motto — " Toujours pret." Seat — Bally martle, Kin-
sale, CO. Cork.
The Rt. Rev. WILLIAM EDWARD MEADE, D.D.
(Dublin), Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross (1894), formerly
Rector of Ardtrea, Prebendary of Armagh, Canon of St.
Patrick's, Treasurer of Armagh, and Archdeacon of Armagh.
Born Feb. 24, 1832, being the son of the Rev. William
Meade, Rector of Inchinabacky, by Anne his wife, dau.
of Robert Boyle Warren of Kinsale. Armorial bearings
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(being the arms of the See of Cork) -Aigent, c. cross patt^e
gules, charged with a crosier in pali-, entiled with a mitre
or, impaling (his personal arms of Meade) gules, a chevron
ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent, tiie escutcheon
being surmounted by his mitre. Alarried, July 7, 1864,
Mary Ferrier, dau. of Fleetwood Churchill, M.D., of St.
.Stephen's Green, Dublin. Residetice—'Y\\& Palace, Cork.
Clubs — University (Dublin), County (Cork).
Rev. FREDERICK MEADE-KING, M.A. Oxon.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Stoke Courcy, co. Somerset,
J. P. for that county. Born Nov. 21, 1835, being the
third son of the late Richard King Meade-King, Esq., of
Walford, Somerset, J. P. and D.L. for Somerset, by his
wife Catherine, second dati. and co-heir of William Oliver
of Hope Corner, Taunton. Armorial toearlngs— Quarterly
§
CADENTI PORRIGO DEXTRAn
I and 4, argent a lion rampant, between three cross crosslets,
two and one, sable, and as many escallops, one and two,
gules (for King) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, be-
tween three leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltire azure,
barbed and flighted proper, between two bows chevronways
of the fourth, stringed of the field (for Meade). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, an arm in bend dexter, couped at the
elbow, the hand supporting a tilting-spear erect, the head
broken, the arm surmounting a branch of oak in bend
sinister, fructed, all proper (for King); 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin azure, wings ermine, holding
in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). Motto —
" Cadenti porrigo dextram." Married, 1866, Jessie Louisa,
eldest dau. of J. C. Warren ; and has Issue — Four daughters.
Postal address — The Vicarage, Stoke Courcy, Somerset.
HENRY HERBERT MEADE -KING, Gentleman,
Solicitor, M.A. (Pembroke Coll.) Oxford. Born Feb. 16,
1837, being the fourth son of the late Richard King
Meade-King, Esq., of Walford, Somerset, J. P. and D.L.
for Somerset, by his wife Catherine, second dau. and
co-heir of William Oliver of Hope Corner, Taunton. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion
rampant, between three cross crosslets, two and one.
sable, and as many escallops, one and two, gules (for
King) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, between three
leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltire azure, barbed and
flighted proper, between two bows chevronways of the
fourth, stringed of the field (for Meade). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, an arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow,
the hand supporting a tilting-spear erect, the head broken,
the arm surmounting a branch of oak in bend sinister,
fructed, all proper (for King) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a dcmi-giifiin azure, wings ermine, holding in the dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). MottO —" Cadenti
porrigo dextram." Married, April 30, 1864, Caroline
Amelia Carr, dau. of George Carr Clark of Ellinthorpe,
Yorks. ; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Edward Meade- King,
Gentleman, b. June 5, 1865; (2) Ceorge Cyril Meade-
King, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. Sept. 19, 1869 ; and Lilian.
Postal address — 19 Royal York Crescent, Clifion, Bristol.
WALTER MEADE- KING, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Somerset, M.A. Oxon. Born April 1842, being the fifth
son of the late Richard King Meade- King, Esq., of Wal-
ford, Somerset, J. P. and D.L. for Somerset, by his wife
Catiierine, second dau. and co-heir of William Oliver of
Hope Corner, Taunton. Club — Junior Conservative. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion ram-
pant, between three cross crosslets, two and one, sable,
and as many escallops, one and two, gules (for King) ;
2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, between three leopards'
faces or, two arrows in saltire azure, barbed and flighted
proper, between two bows chjevronways of the fourth,
stringed of the field (for Meade). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, an arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow, the hand
supporting a tilting-spear erect, the head broken, the arm
surmounting a branch of oak in bend sinister, fructed, all
proper (for King) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin azure, wings ermine, holding in the dexter claw a
fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). Motto — " Cadenti porrigo
dextram." Married, 1866, Louisa [d. 1895), dau. of late
H. Liddon of Taunton ; and has with other A.f«f— Richard
Liddon Meade-King, Gentleman, M.D. Postal address —
Baring Crescent, Exeter.
M WILLIAM OLIVER MEADE - KING, Esquire,
O J. P., late Major and Honorary Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt.
Somersetshire Light Infantry. Born March 17, 1833, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late Richard King
Meade-King, Esquire, of Walford, by his wife Catherine,
second daughter and co-heir of William Oliver of Hope
Corner, near Taunton. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant between
three cross crosslets, two and one sable, and as many escal-
lops, one and two gules (for King) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a
chevron argent, between three leopards' faces or, two arrows
in saltire azure, barbed and flighted proper, between two
bows chevronways of the fourth stringed of the field (for
Meade). Mantling sable and argent. Crests i. on
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon an
arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow, the hand
supporting a tilting-spear erect the head broken, the arm
surmounting a branch of oak fructed in bend sinister
all proper (for King) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-griffin azure, wings elevated ermine, in the dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). MottO —" Cadenti
porrigo dextram." Married, June 18, 1857, Mary Mus-
grave, daughter of William Beadon, Esquire, ofOtterhead,
near Honiton, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace ;
and has /w//t'— William Oliver Evelyn Meade-King, Gentle-
man, born December 14, 1858 ; and a daughter. Residence
— Walford, near Taunton, in the county of Somerset. Club
— Windham.
MEADE-KING (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent,
a lion rampant, between three cross crosslets, two and one,
sable, and as many escallops, one and two, gules (for
King) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a clievron argent, between three
leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltire azure, barbed and
flighted proper, between two bows chevronways of the
fourth, stringed of the field (for Meade). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, an arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow,
the hand supporting a tilting-spear erect, the head broken,
the arm surmounting a branch of oak in bend sinister,
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fructed, all proper (for King) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin azure, wings ermine, liolding in
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). Motto —
" Cadenti porrigo dextram."
Son of Henry Warren Meade-King, Esq., J.P,, b.
1817 ; d. 1901 ; VI. 28 Sept. 1847, Marion, d. of Joseph
Higgin of Manchester ; —
Richard Robert Meade -King, Gentleman, b. 20 June
1850. Postal add. — West Derby, Liverpool. Clubs —
National Liberal and Liverpool Reform.
EDMUND GUSTAVUS BLOOMFIELD MEADE-
WALDO, Esquire, J. P. co. Kent, Lord of the Manor
of Hever-Brocas. Born Feb. 8, 1855, being the only
son of the late Edmund Waldo Meade-Waldo, Esq., J. P.,
late ist Life Guards, by his first wife Harriette Ellen, dau.
of Henry Owen Becher of Aughadown, co. Cork. Armo-
rial toearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a bend azure be-
tween three leopards' faces gules (for Waldo) ; 2 and 3 per
pale sable and ermine, a chevron between three trefoils
slipped, an eagle's head erased in the chief point all
counterchanged (for Meade). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head sable,
erased ermine, gorged with an Eastern crown argent, hold-
in its beak two trefoils slipped of the last (for Waldo) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a double-headed eagle dis-
played or, charged on the breast with a quatrefoil sable,
resting its claws on two shields of the second, each charged
with a trefoil slipped argent (for Meade). Mottoes — " Tou-
jours prest,"' "Mens conscia recti." Married, March 2,
1880, Ada Coralif, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Richard
Baggallay, Lord-Justice of Appeal ; and has Issue — (i)
Edmund Richard Meade- Waldo, Gentleman, Rifle Brigade,
b. Feb. 17, 1881 ; (2) Geoffrey Meade- Waldo, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 8, 1884 ; Florence Coralie ; and Harriette Dorothy.
£jte/o — Stonewall Park, co. Kent ; and Hever Castle, co.
Kent ; and Glascwm, Radnorshire. Postal address —
Stonewall Park, Edenbridge, co. Kent.
RICHARD MEARES, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a ship with three masts, sails furled and
shrouded sable, in the dexter chief point a crescent gules
for difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on waves of the sea, a mermaid
proper. Motto — "Omnia Providentise committo." Resi-
dence—'^^^■^ York.
The Reverend ROBERT MEARES, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Graduate in Arts of the Royal University, Ireland.
Born Dec. 8, 1837, being the eldest son of the late George
Meares, by his wife Martha, dau. of John Ronaldson.
Armorial bearings- Argent, a ship with three masts,
sails furled and shrouded sable, in the dexter chief point a
crescent gules for difference. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on waves of
the sea, a mermaid proper. Motto "Omnia providentiae
committo." Married, July 9, 1868, Anna, dau. of the late
George Crawley of Killen, co. Armagh ; and has Issue —
(i) George Munro Meares, Gentleman, /;. July 30, 1871 ;
(ai Alfred Robert Meares, Gentleman, /;. March 4, 1873;
(3) Richard James Meares, Gentleman, /'. July 22, 1878.
Residence — Delamare House, Stewartstown, co. Tyrone.
MEDHOP, quartered by HUTCHINSON - LLOYD-
VAUGHAN and LLOYD- VAUGHAN.
MEDHURST, quartered by WHELER.
MEDLEY, quartered by FOLJAMBE.
MEDWIN, see GARDNER-MEDWIN.
MEE (9 Dec. 1865). P^r pale or and sable, a cross
patonce between three escallops counterchanged. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a stag at gaze proper,
charged on the body with two escallops sable, resting the
dexter foot on an escutcheon or, charged with a cross
patonce also sable. Motto — " x'^P'"'"' ^^w elpX 6 eifii."
Sons of the late Rev. John Mee, M.A. (Oxon. and
Cantab.), by Eleanor, d. of Henry Flower : —
Rev. John Henry Mee, M.A., D. Mus. (Oxon.), b. 1852;
t/i. 1878, Alice Anne, younger d. and coheir of George
Marten; and has issue — Bridget Eleanor. Res. — The
Chantry, Westbourne, Sussex ; Holywell House, Oxford.
Rev. Edward Melford Mee, M.A. (Oxon.),/^. 1854; m.
and has issue. Res. — Rockbourne, Salisbury.
§ CHARLES MEEKING, Esquire, J. P. co. Bucks,
High Sheriff 1887, Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. (late
3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry), Barrister-at-Law,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Cantab. Bo?y/ Sept. 9, 1839, being the
only son of the late Charles Meeking of Richings Park,
by his wife Charlotte Spencer (deceased), eldest dau. of the
late Rev. John Charles Williamson, Rector of Sherrington,
Bucks. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge University, Wel-
lington, Royal Thames Yacht, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron azure, between in
chief two sprigs of laurel proper and in base a lion rampant
is the Naval Cockade.
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regardant gules, a dove of the field between two bezants,
impaling the arms of Tower, namely sable, a tower or,
charged with a pheon of the field within a t)Ordure of the
second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, charged with three bezants,
a dove between two laurel branches or. Motto — "Sola
Veritas invicta." Married, May 27, 1S63, Adelaide Caroline
(who died Dec. 20, 1903), fourth dau. of the late Christopher
Tower of Huntsmore Park, Bucks, and Weald Hall, Esse.x
(by his wife Lady Sophia Frances Cust, eldest dau. of John,
ist Earl Brownlow); and has Issue — (i) Bertram Charles
Christopher Sptncer Meeking, Gentleman, Capt. loth Royal
Hussars, b. March 24, 1864 [w., July 22, 1893, Violet
Charlotte, eldest dau. of John Fletcher of Saltoun, N.B.],
and died of enteric whilst on active service at Bloemfontein,
S. Africa, April 16, 1900 ; (2) Hume Francis Meeking,
Gentleman, I?. Sept. 13, 1874; (3) Kennetli Charles Edward
Meeking, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b.
April 9, 1880, died on active service of enteric at Bethlehem,
South Africa, Feb. 3, 1902; Adelaide Maud Sophia Sjn.,
Dec. II, 1902, Hon. Henry Yarde-Buller, Major Rifle
Brigade]; and Mildred Charlotte (died unmarried. May 15,
1892). Seat — Richings Park, Colnbrook, Bucks. Town
residence — 31 Belgrave Square, London.
WILLIAM MELLOR MEIGH, Esquire, J. P. co. Staf-
ford. Born 1841, being the only son of William Mellor
Meigh, Esq., J. P., of Ash Hall, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Goodman. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a
cross engrailed between four boars' heads erased argent,
three blackbirds in fesse proper, and two crosses pat^e
fitchde at the foot azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, holding in
the dexter paw a cross pat(5e as in the arms, the sinister paw
resting on an anchor proper, pendent therefrom by a chain
or, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head erased
argent. Motto — " Benigno numine." Married, 1866,
Anita Maria, eldest dau. of Joseph Peake of Stoneyfields,
Newcastle, Staffordshire ; and has Issue— (i) William Alfred
Meigh, Gentleman, b. June 4, 1867; (2) Walter Henry
Meigh, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1869; (3) Reginald Meigh,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 13, 1872; (4) Charles Harold Meigh,
Gentleman, b. March 5, 1892 ; and Florence Anita. Seai —
Ash Hall, Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS MEIN, Esquire, M.D. (Uni-
versity of Edinburgh), J. P. of New South Wales. Born
Dec. 27, 1822, being the eldest son of the late Lt.-Col.
Eastern crown gold, between two eagles displayed of the
last, a canton of the second, thereon pendent from a riband
gules a representation of the medal struck to commemorate
the capture of Seringapatam, encircled by the word " Ser-
ingapatam " in letters of gold. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a dexter hand issuant
charged with a human eye proper, surmounting three
swords, one in pale and two in saltire also proper, pommels
and hilts gold, the upper parts of the blades encircled by a
wreath of laurel vert. Motto — " Manus h.-ec inimica
tyrannis." Married, 1861, Jane Hetherington, dau. of the
late Edmund Gibsone, Esq., C. E., of Penton House, co.
Cumberland; and has Issue — (i) Pulteney Mein, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 7, 1876: (2) Douglas Mein, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 5, 1878 ; Beatrice Helena [in. James Cox, M.D., of
Collins Street, Melbourne, and has issue, one son] ; Augusta
Nicola \_tn., April 25, 1888, Stuart Brownrigg Leishman,
Esq., ol Lome, Queensland]; and Annie Mary Agnes.
Residences — Falkenstein, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria ;
Moolpa, New South Wales, Australia. Clubs — Melbourne,
Australian.
AUSTIN MELDON, Esquire, F.R.C.S., D.L., thrice
President of L.M.A., thirty-five years Surgeon to
Jervis Street Hospital. Armorial bearings -Vert, a dexter
hand couped argent, between three crescents or, issuant
therefrom as many estoiles of the second. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand proper, surmounted by a crescent or, therefrom issuant
an estoile argent. Motto — " Pro fide et patria." Married,
Catharine, dau. of Augustus Welby Pugin ; and has Issue
— George E. Pugin Meldon, Gentleman ; and Mary
Kathleen. Residences — 15 Merrion Square, Dublin ; and
Murray's Hill, Killiney.
JAMES CHARLES WILLIAM MELDON, Gentleman
Born 1873, being the son of the late Charles Henry Meldon,
Esq., Q.C., J.P. and D.L. for co. Dublin, J.P. for cos.
Kildare, Galway, Meath, Clare, and Mestmeath, and his
wife Ada, eldest dau. of the late Wniliatn Hodgens of New-
ton House, Blackrock. Armorial bearings — Vert, a dex-
ter hand couped argent, between three crescents or, issuant
therefrom as many estoiles of the second. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand proper, surmounted by a crescent or, therefrom issuant
an estoile argent. Motto — '" Pro fide et patria." Seat —
Newton House, co. Dublin. Married, 1894, Harriette,
eldest dau. of the late William Austin Colclough of Cliff
House, Dalkey ; and has with other Issue — Charles Vivian
Meldon, Gentleman. Residence — 58 Upper Leeson Street,
Dublin.
Nicol Alexander Mein of the 43rd (Monmouthshire) Light
Infantry. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse em-
battled ermine, between six cross crosslets fitch^e or, a
tiger's head affront^e vert, striped and crowned with an
MELDRUM, quartered by SETON.
MELENT, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
ALFRED MELLER, Esquire, (late) Hon. Major 3rd
Batt. Norfolk Regiment, J.P. for co. of Suflolk, B.A.
Trin. Coll., 1873. Born June 21, 1849, being the eldest son
of Rev. Thomas William Meller, late Rector of Woodridge,
CO. Suffolk, by his wife Emma, dau. of William Edwards,
Framlingham. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a pile
sable, between two Haunches of the last a cross couped of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest- On a wreath
of the colours, an escutcheon sable, thereon a cross couped
as in the arms, between two wings argent, each charged
with a fesse engrailed also sable. Married. June 5, 1883,
Edith Marie, dau. of Col. George Brudenel Sherard. Judge
Advocate-General. Madras Presidency; and has Issue — (i)
Sherard Alfred Meller, Gentleman, b. May 3, 1885 ; (2)
Robert William Meller, Gentleman, b. Sept. '3, 1886 ; Edith
May; and Ivy Linton. Seat — The Limes, Rushmere,
Ipswich.
WALTER CLIFFORD MELLER, Gentleman. Born
April 18, 1848, being the only surviving son of the late
Walter Meller, Esq., M.P. for Stafford, J.P. and D.L.,
Royalty of the Tower, Capt. Commandant ist Surrey
Light Horse Volunteers, Hon. Col. Tower Hamlets Artil-
lery Volunteers, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Thomas and Mary Peters of The Grange, Kilburn, co.
Middlesex. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a pile sable,
between two flaunches of the last, a cross couped of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
is the Military Cockade.
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the colours, an escutcheon sable, thereon a cross couped as
in tlie arms, between two wings argent, each charged with
a fesse engrailed also sable. Married, April 20, 1896,
Lady Helen Blanche Stewart, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon.
Randolph, 9th Earl of Galloway. Kesidence—i'z Hyde
Park Place, London.
JOSEPH WILLIAM MELLES, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the cos. of Essex and Argyll, Master of Arts of
the University of Edinburgh, late Captain ist Hertford
shire Volunteer Battalion (Bedfordshire Regiment), eldest
son of the late William Melles, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, by his wife Margaret Coulter, daughter of Richard
Meikle. Clubs — Junior Carlton, University (Edinburgh).
Lively — Dark green, with silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ing's He bears for Arms; Vert, on a pale between two
cinquefoils argent, a fir-tree eradicated proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
iveries is set for Crest, a fir-tree erect and eradicated proper ;
md in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Usque fidelis."
Married, March 22, 1882, Mary, third daughter of Andrew
Roddick; and has Issue — (i) William Eugene Melles,
Gentleman, born January 17, 1883, 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots
Greys; (2) Gordon Frank Melles, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 3, 1885, Lieut. 5th Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers ; Margaret Mary ; and Doris Gracie Fraser. Es-
tates— Sewardstone Lodge, Sewardstone, in the county of
Essex ; Gruline, Aros, Isle of Mull, in the county of Argyll.
Postal address — Gruline, Aros, Isle of Mull.
MELLIAR, see FOSTER-MELLIAR.
MELLOR. Per fesse dancett6 sable and argent, three
mascles fesseways in chief of the last and as many ring-
ousels also fesseways in base 'proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — In front of a bull's head erased argent,
between the horns a mascle| sable, three mascles fesseways
of the last. Motto— " Ad meliora."
Soniof late Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor, P.C., Judge
of the High Court of Justice, b. 1809 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1832,
Elizabeth (Cook, d. of William Mosely of Peckham
Rye, Surrey: —
F. H. Mellor, Esq., K.C., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder
of Preston, b. . Fes. — 143 Gloucester Terrace,
London, W. ; The Haye, Sherborne St. John, Basingstoke.
Club — New University.
ALFRED MELLOR, Esq., J. P. for cos. Devon and
Somerset, late of the 8th (the King's) Regt. of Foot. Born
May 18, 1842, being the fourth son of the late Right Hon.
Sir John Mellor, P.C, Q.C., by his wife Elizabeth Cooke,
only dau. of William Moseley of Peckiiam Rye, Surrey.
Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — Per
fesse dancett^c sable and argent, three mascles fesseways
in chief of the last, and as many ring-ousels also fesseways
in base proper. Mantling sable and argent; and for his
Crest, upon a wreatii of the colours, in front of a bull's
head erased argent, between the horns a mascle .=able,
three mascles fesseways of the last. Motto — " Ad meliora."
Married, firstly. Sept 4, Ellen (who died 1880), dau. of
Charles Paget, Esq., J. P., D. L. ; and by her has Issue — ■
Six dans. He married secondly, Emma Seddon, dau. of
John Jones, F.A.S. L. , of Gloucester, and has issue — Philip
Seddon Mellor, Gentleman, b. Oct. 24, 1882. Residence —
68 Redcliffe Gardens. S.W.
JAMES ROBERT MELLOR, Esq., LL.M., King's
Coroner and Attorney, and Master of the Crown Office,
Royal Courts of Justice, Master of the Supreme Court.
Born May 4, 1839, being the third son of the late Right
Hon. Sir John Mellor, P.C, Q.C. , by his wife Elizabeth
Cooke, only dau. of William Moseley of Peckham Rye,
Surrey. Livery -CAsxel with silver buttons. Armorial
bearings- Per fesse dancett^e sable and argent, three
mascles fesseways in chief of the last, and as many ring-
ousels also fesseways in base proper. Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a bull's head erased argent, between the horns a
mascle sable, three mascles fesseways ol the last. MottO —
"Ad meliora." Married, Oct. 29, 1868, Anne Jane, eldest
dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Shaw of Everton, Lanes. ;
and has Issue — (i) James Gilbert Shaw Mellor, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), b. Mar. 29, 1872;
(2) Alfred Shaw Mellor, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. Dec.
24, 1875 ; (3) John Francis Shaw Mellor, Gentleman, b.
Aug, 27, 1879 ; Isabel Catherine ; Ada Dorothea : Maria
Florence; Beatrice Alice. Seat — Ditchfield Hall, Ditton,
Lanes. Residence — 16 Craven Hill Gardens, London, W.
Club— New University.
§The Right Honourable JOHN WILLIAM
MELLOR, P.C, Member of the Privy Council, M.P.,
Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple i860, a Q.C. 1875, and
a Bencher 1877; J. P., D.L., and Dep. Chm. of Quarter
Sessions for Somerset, a J. P. for Devon, and Hon. Member
of New York State Bar Asso. ; was Judge Advocate-Gen.
Feb. to July 1886 ; Chm. of Committee of Ways and Means
and Dep. Speaker of House of Commons 1893 to 1895.
Boi-n July 26, 1835, being the eldest son of the late Right
Hon. Sir John Mellor, P. C. , Judge of His Majesty's High
Court of Justice, of Kingsdowne, Kent, by his wife Elizabeth
Cook, dau. of William Moseley of Peckham Rye, Surrey.
C/«^— Brooks's. Livery— Claret. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse dancettt^e sable and argent, three mascles fesseways
in chief of the last, and as many ring-ousels also fesseways in
base proper. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
in front of a bull's head erased argent, between the horns a
mascle sable, three mascles fesseways of the last. Mariied,
Sept. 27, i860, Caroline (d. 1900), dau. of Charles Paget,
Esq. , M. P. , D. L. , J. P. , of Ruddington Grange, Notts ; and
has Issue — (i) John Paget Mellor, Gentleman [w. Mabel,
dau. of G. S. Pearce-Serocold] ; (2) Godfrey W. Paget
Mellor, Gentleman [w. Norah, dau. of Sir Francis B. Alston,
K.C.M.G.]; (3) Rev. Wilfred Page t Mellor, Clerk in Holy
Orders ; (4) Claud Paget Mellor, Gentleman ; (5) Sydney
Paget Mellor, Gentleman; Ellen Mabel [m., 1898, Com-
mander Marcus Rowley Hill, R.N.]; and Geraldine
Elizabeth [»/., 1896, Hon. W. H. Goschen]. Estates
— Culmhead, Somerset ; Burnworthy, Devon. Postal
addresses — Culmhead, Taunton ; 68 St. George's Square,
London, S.W.
WILLIAM MOSELEY MELLOR, Esq., J.P. lor Co.
Palatine of Chester. Born July 25, 1836, being the second
son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor, P.C, a Judge
of the High Court of Justice, and Member of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, by his wife Elizabeth
Cooke, only dau. of William Moseley of Peckham Rye,
Surrey. Armorial bearings — Per fesse dancett^e sable
and argent, three mascles fesseways in chief of the last,
and as many ring-ousels also fesseways in base proper.
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head erased
argent, between the horns a mascle sable, three mascles
fesseways of the last. Motto — "Ad meliora." Married,
is the Naval Cockade.
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April lo, 1867, Jane (who died 1894), dau. of John Fenton,
Esq., of Crinibie Hall, Lanes, M.P. , J. P. ; and has surv.
Issue — (i) William Moseley Fenton Mellor, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 4, 1868 [;«. , April 29, 1806, Emily Frances Maxwell,
second dau. of Col. Jeremy Taylor Marsh, R.E. , and has
issue, William Maxwell Mellor, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20,
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being the son of Sir Robert Menzies, seventh Baronet, by
his wife, Annie Balcarres, sixth daughter of Major James
Stewart-Alston of Urrard ; succeeded his father in" 1903,
under the creation of September 2, 1665. Armorial
bearing's -He bears for Arms: Argent, a chief gules.
iKXy OVIGLIORTS.
1897] ; (2) Robert Owston Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, b.
1875 ; (3) Philip Albert Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1880 :
Julia Elizabeth Helen Fenton [w. , 1899, Capt. Frederick
Leigh-Lye, late sth Roy. Irish Fus.] ; Violet Frances Fenton
\m., 1902, Rev. Ernest Hugh Wright] ; and Dorothea Jane
Fenton. Seat — Lingdale, Claughton, Ciiester.
MELVU^LE, quartered by BOYLE.
MELVH^LE, see BALFOUR-MELVILLE.
H GEORGE FISHER MELVILLE, Esquire, Sheriff-
^ Substitute of Linlithgowshire (1882-1897), Lt.-Col.
commanding 3rd Vol. Batt. Royal Scots Regt. 1888- 1898
(retired with permission to retain his rank), lias Jubilee Medal
of His Majesty's Bodyguard for Scotland (long service
medal), B.A. (Oxon. ), a Member of the Faculty of Ad-
vocates. Bom 1841, being the only son of the late Sir John
Melville, K. B. , W.S., Crown Agent for Scotland, Lord
Provost of Edinburgh 1854-60. Z/i/^/j— (Undress) black;
(dress) white with scarlet facings. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a fesse gules between two hearts in chief of the
second and a salmon naiant in base azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle
rising proper ; and in an escrol over the same this Motto,
"Ad altiora tendo." 5fa<— Springfield, North Berwick.
Residence — 12 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Clubs — Brooks's,
Wellington, University (Edinburgh), New (Edinburgh).
MENTEITH, quartered by CHINNERY-HALDANE.
MENVILL, quartered by SALVIN.
MENZIES, quartered by CLAYHILLS-HENDERSON.
Sir NEIL JAMES MENZIES, eighth Baronet of
that ilk, in the county of Perth, the twenty-fifth chief
of Clan Menzies, late Capt. Scots Guards. Born 1855,
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an
orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova
Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a Saracen's head erased in
profile, wreathed round the head proper. Supporters —
Two savages, wreathed round the head and loins with
leaves all proper. Motto— " Vil God I zal." Seats — Castle
Menzies, Rannoch Lodge, Foss House, and Farleyer, near
Aberfeldy, in the county of Perth.
§ WILLIAM GEORGE STEUART-MENZIES, Es-
quire, of Culdares, co. Perth, J. P, and D.L. for co.
Banff, and J. P. for co. Perth. Borii Sept. 28, 1858, being
the only son of the late Ronald Steuart-Menzies of Culdares
^ is tbe Military Cockade.
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and Cardney, by his wife Marjory Alexandrina, dau. of
William Grant MacDowall of Arndilly. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a sword in pale proper, hilled and
pommelled or, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a demi-lion, holding in the dexter paw
a marshal's baton proper. Motto — " Fortem fors juvat."
Married, Jan. 30, 1883, Constance Anne Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Owen Wethered, M.P. , of Seymour Court, Marlow,
in the county of Buckingham; and has Issue — -Ronald
Steuart-Menzies, Gentleman, born April 8, 1884. Seat —
Arndilly, Craig-Ellachie, North Britain. 67//^j^ — Cailton,
White's, Turf, New (Edinburgh).
MENZIES (7 Jan. 1904). Parted per pale argent and
gules, three escallops and a chief all counterchanged.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a savage's head proper. Motto — "Will God,
I shall." Livery— Y)&x\i blue, gilt buttons, yellow facings.
Son of late Graham Menzies of Hallyburton, b. 1820;
d. 1880 ; m. 1855, Beatrice, d. of William Dudgeon of
Leith :—
William Dudgeon Graham Menzies, Esq., J. P. for Forfar
and Perthshire, Member of His Majesty's Bodyguard for
Scotland, b. 25 Nov. 1857, 7n. i8go, Cecilia Clementina, d.
of Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Bart. ; and has issue —
(i) Alastair Graham Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1892; (2)
Victor Malcolm Graham Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1893;
(3) William Neil Graham Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res.
— Hallyburton, Coupar Angus, Forfarshire ; 6 Hereford
Gardens, London. W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, St. James's,
New (Edinburgh).
MERCER, see TOD-MERCER.
§ WILLIAM LINDSAY MERCER, Esquire, Captain
19th Regt. Born April 23, 1858, being the eldest
son of the late William Drummond Mercer, Esq., J. P.;
was Ensign 70th Foot, Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards 1823, and
afterwards Major i6th Lancers ; a Member of the Legislative
Council of Victoria. Armorial bearings— Or, on a fesse
gules, between in chief three crosses patt^e of the last and
in base a mullet azure, as many bezants, on a canton of the
second, a boar's head couped of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a stork's
head couped, holding a serpent. Motto— " Crux Christi
nostra corona." Married, April 14, 1891, Ellen, dau. of
the late John Lister of Warninglid Grange, Sussex.
MEREDITH, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by
TWEEDY.
MEREDITH, quartered by CHAMBRE.
MEREDITH (R.L., 29 June 1901, H. Coll.). Azure,
a lion rampant or, -in the dexter chief point a crescent
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased proper. Motto — " Heb
Dduw heb ddim a Duw a digon."
Son of Peter Macara of Springboig, Shettleston, Lanark-
shire, m. Janet Ann Elizabeth, d. of Capt. John M'Nab,
94th Regt. : —
Peter Macara Meredith, Esq., J. P. Denbighshire, b.
1854; m. 1897, Alice Warter (</. iqoo), d. and h. of late
Lt.-Col. Henry Warter-Meredith of Pentre Bychan Hall ;
and had issue — Alice Sophia, b. and d. 1897. Seat —
Pentre Bychan Hall, Wrexham. Club — Junior Athenceum.
Sir JAMES CREED MEREDITH, Knight Bachelor
(1899), LL.D. , Barrister of King's Inns, Dublin, Secretary
of the Royal University of Ireland. Born 1842, being the
son of Major Richard M. Meredith, 13th Prince Albert's
Light Infantry. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron
between three goats' heads erased or, as many trefoils
slipped sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— A goat's
head erased or. Married, firstly, 1866, Florence [d. i86g),
daughter of William Hargrave, M.D. ; secondly, 1870,
•Catherine (d. 1870), daughter of William R. Meredith ;
thirdly, 1871, Nellie Graves, daughter of the Rev. Richard
Graves Meredith of Knockavilley, Cork Residences — Clon-
eevin, 83 Pembroke Road, Dublin.
The Hon. RICHARD EDMUND MEREDITH, a
Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and Judicial
Commr. of Irish Land Com. since Jan. 1898 ; Bar. King's
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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Inns, Dublin, 1879 ; a Q.C. 1892, and a Bencher 1894.
Born Nov. 18, 1855, being the son of William Rice Mere-
dith. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron between
three goats' heads erased or, as many trefoils slipped sable,
with due differencce. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A
goat's head erased or. Married, 1880, Annie, dau. of John
Pollock. Residence — 31 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Club
— University (Dublin).
Sir WILLIAM RALPH MEREDITH, Knight Bache-
lor (1896), LL.D. (Toronto University), Chancellor of the
University of Toronto, Chief Justice of Common Pleas of
Ontario, formerly (1872-94) M.L.A. of Ontario for London
District. Born 1840, being the eldest son of John Cooke
Meredith of London, Ontario, by Sarah, dau. of M. Anthony
Pegler. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron between
three goats' heads erased or, as many trefoils slipped sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, a goat's head as in the arms. Married, 1862, Mary,
dau. of Marcus Holmes of London, Ontario. Residence —
Toronto, Canada. Club— T ox ox\\.o Club (Toronto, Ontario).
MEREDYTH, quartered by SOMERVILLE.
MERLAIS, quartered by CONYERS.
MERRIMAN (H. Coll., 21 Dec. 1833). Argent, on a
chevron cottised sable, between three Cornish choughs pro-
per,! as many crescents of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a serpent nowed
therefrom issuant a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, the hand grasping a short sword also proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Terar dum prosim."
Son of Thomas Baverstock Merriman of Marlborough,
Attorney-at-Law, b. 1802; d. 1867; m. 1828, Elizabeth,
d. of Thomas Ward of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Solicitor: —
Edward Baverstock Merriman, Esq., M.A. Oxon., Col.
2nd V.B. Duke of Edinburgh's Wilts Regt., b. 1839; m.
1883, Sarah Louisa, d. of Charles Perkins of Marlborough ;
and has issue — Edward Claude Baverstock Merriman,
Gentleman, /;. 1884. Res. — 9 Hyde Park Gardens,
London, W.
Sons of William Clark Merriman, Gentleman : —
Robert William Merriman, Gentleman, Clerk of the Peace
for Wilts, h. 1836; 711. ist, 1864, Sarah Dorothea Shering-
ham ; 2nd, 1880, Edith Hannah Merriman ; and has issue —
(i) William Robert Hill Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1882;
(2) Francis Victor Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1887; and
Elizabeth Sophie Desir^e. Res. — Marlborough, Wilts.
Rev. George Merriman, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of Martham,
Norfolk, b. 1837 ; m. 1880, Ellen Susanna Steward ; and
has issue— (i) George William Steward Merriman, Gentle-
man, b. 1881 ; (2) Ernest Steward Merriman, Gentleman,
b. 1886; and Ellen Elizabeth Steward. i?«.— Martham
Vicarage, Norfolk.
Sons of Nathaniel James Merriman, Gentleman : —
Hon. John Xavier Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m.
1874, Agnes Josephine Hester Vintcent. /?«.— Stellen-
bosch. Cape Colony.
Thomas Reginald Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1846; 7n.
1872, Eliza Atherton Rawstone ; and has issue — James
Ward Merriman, Gentleman, b. x^'JT, Mary Atherton ; and
Julia. Res. — Umtatu, S. Africa.
James Arthur Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1879,
Annie Hopley. Res. — Graff Rei net, S. Africa.
Sons of Samuel Benjamin Merriman, Gentleman : —
Thomas Mark Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1849; w- 1876,
Ellen Charlotte Marshall; and has issue — (i) Mark Mar-
shall Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; Gordon Merriman,
Gentleman, b. 1885; Elizabeth Foster; and Ellen Mac-
kenzie. Res. — Finchley Road, Hampstead, London, N.W.
William Heath Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Sons of late Charles Anthony Merriman, Gentleman,
of Knutsford, M.R.C.S. , L.S.A., b. 1814 ; </. 1870;
in. 1840, Catherine, d. of John Langshaw, Esq., Major
D. of Lancaster's Own Regt. of Yeomanry :—
Rev. Charles Victor Merriman, M.A. (Cantab.), Rector
of St. Mary's, Hulme, Manchester, b. 1841 ; in. 1880, Harriet
Trew ; and has issue— (i) Clement Victor Merriman, Gentle-
man, b. 1885; Katherine Violet Sarle ; Ethel Mary; and
Frances Eileen. Res. — St. Mary's Rectory, Hulme, Man-
chester.
George Langshaw Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1846; m.
1887, Emma Florence, d. of Lorenzo George Dundas of
Clobemon Hall, co. Wexford, and widow of Lionel Albert
Vaillant of Weybridge ; and has issue — (i) Reginald
Dundas Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (2) George Victor
Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1895; Mona Langshaw; and
Florence Kathleen. Res. — Tremadoc, Reigate, Surrey.
William Semple Merriman, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., b.
b. 1854. Res. — Heath House, Knutsford.
John Henry Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1847; 7n. 1879,
Florence Edenborough ; and has issue — John Langshaw
Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. — Madras.
Nathaniel Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1879,
Eliza Louisa Merry ; and has issue — Nathaniel Alfred
Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1892; and Katherine Ada Eliza.
Res. — Beacon House, Bromborough, Cheshire.
Frank Merriman, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, b. 1852; ;;/. 1879,
Mariquita, d. of late John Pringle Boyd of Woodcote, West
Hampstead; and has issue — (i) Frank Boyd Merriman,
Gentleman, b. 1880 ; (2) Gordon Holland Merriman, Gentle-
man, b. 1884; (3) Claud Anthony Merriman, Gentleman,
b. 1889 ; Janet Boyd [;«. 1903, Eric Crossley] ; and Marian
Boyd. Res. — Church House, Knutsford. Clubs — Union
(Manchester), Brasenose (Manchester).
Sons of John Merriman, Gentleman, Surgeon, of
Kensington, b. 1800; d. 1881 ; m. 1826, Caroline, d.
of Rev. John Jones, M.A. , Vicar of Foye, Hereford : —
Gen. Charles James Merriman. C.S.I. (1878), R.E.,
served with Persian Exped. Force 1856-7, Sec. to Govt,
of Bombay Public Works Dept. 1880-5, ^- i^S' ! "'• 1858,
Eugenia Sybilla, d. of Col. Richard Bulkeley, Bombay
Army; and has issue — (i) Capt. Reginald Gordon Merri-
man, D.S.O. , R.A. , served with Tambaka Exped. W.
Coast of Africa 1892, D.A.A.G. Woolwich District since
1902 (Woolwich. Club — Sports), b. 1866 [w. 1894, Mary
G. R., d. of S. Gregson Fell, Esq., J. P., of Ickham Hall,
Kent]; (2) Athol Bulkley Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1878;
Eugenia; Mary; Mabel; Cecil; and Ada. Res. — Ripley
House, Castle Avenue, Dover.
Col. William Merriman, CLE. (1890), R.E.,<^. 1838;
m. 1872, Emily Jane Annah Elizabeth, d. of Col. FitzRoy
H. M. Somerset, R.E. ; and has issue -Arthur Drummond
Nairne Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1876; Ethel FitzRoy;
Blanche ; and Dorothy Gladys. Res. — Colchester. Clubs
— East India United Service, Sports, Byculla (Bombay).
MESCHINES, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWN,
HULLEY, and HUSSEY.
§ ARTHUR MESHAM, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
COS. of Denbigh and Flint, served the office of High
Sheriff in the year 1881, B.A. (Oxford), Hon. Col. of the
Denbighshire Yeomanry, late Capt. ist Dragoons. Born
is the Military Cockade.
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1837, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Arthur
Bennett Mesham, by his wife Moncrieffe, daughter of the
late William Paterson of Cunnoquhie, in the county of File.
Club — Army and Navy. Liveiy — Dark blue and orange.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns: Party per pale
or and azure, two stags tnppant m paie between two
estoiles of eight points in fesse all counterchanged ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion statant
guardant proper, charged on the body with an estoile of
eight points, and resting the dexter fore-paw on the attires
of a stag or; with the MottO— " Duty." Married, 1861,
Elizabeth Einmeline, second daughter of the late Major
J. O. Burridge of Barton Fields, Canterbury, formerly of
i6th Lancers ; and has had Issue — Arthur Bennet Mesham,
Esquire, Captain ist Dragoons, born 1864, died 1891 (having
married in 1887, and of which marriage there is issue, Eileen
Moncrieffe, born in 1888) ; and a daughter, Margaret Emme-
llne, born and died 1877. Estates — Pontruffydd and Ewloe
Hall, in the county of Flint ; Plas Bennet, in the county of
Denbigh ; and Greasby and Frankby, in the county of
Cheshire. Postal add> ess — Pontruffydd, Trefnant, R.S.O. ,
North Wales.
for Arms : Or, three demi-lions rampant couped in bend
azure, each charged with a mullet argent. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, three mullets in fesse gules,
in front of a dexter arm einbowed in armour proper, the
hand, all proper, grasping a chaplet of laurel or. Motto —
" Be just and fear not." Postal address — Bank House,
Broadway, Ealing, London, W.
MEYNELL, quartered by CONYERS.
EDGAR MEYNELL, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law.
Born Sept. 6, 1859, being the second son of the late Edgar
John Meynell, Esq., J. P., a Judge of County Courts, and
Recorder of Doncaster, by his wife Maria Louisa, dau. of
R. S. Short of Edlington, co. Lincoln. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, three bars gemelles and a chief or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a negro's
head proper, encircled with a wreath argent and azure.
Motto — " Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium." Seats —
Kilvington Hall, near Thirsk ; The Fryerage, near Yarm,
CO. York. Residence — Durham.
METCALFE, quartered by AMES.
JOHN HENRY METCALFE, Gentleman. Born Aug.
23, 1830, being the only son of Captain John Metcalfe,
H.E.LC.S. [d. 1833), and his second wife Keturah, dau. of
George Yarnold of Worcester, widow of the Rev. John
Jeffreys, only surviving grandson and representative of the
Rev. Francis Metcalfe, M.A. Cambridge (Trinity College),
Rector of Kirkbride, Cumberland, and Patron of the living.
Armorial bearings — Argent, three calves passant sable, a
canton gules. Of the family of Metcalfe of North-Allerton,
CO. York (a cadet branch of Metcalfe of Nappa Hall in
Wensleydale), seated at the Porch House, North-Allerton,
from the time of Queen Elizabeth (1584), and at Busby
Hall in Cleveland, co. York, since 1764. (See Marwood).
Postal address — The Porch House, Northallerton, York-
shire.
MEWS (H. Coll.). Or, four pallets sable, on a chief
dancett^ of the last, a rose between two crosses pat^e of
the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, two wings argent, each
charged with a rose gules, around the wings a chain and
pendent therefrom a cross pat^e or.
Son of late John Mews of Rotherhithe, b. ; d.
; m. : —
John Mews, Esq., J. P. co. Sussex. Seat — Hartwell,
Hartfield, co. Sussex.
SYDNEY MEYMOTT, Gentleman. ^w« July 6, i860,
being the second but only surviving son of Charles Mey-
niott, Gentleman, M. R.C.S. and L.A.C. of London and
Sydney, New South Wales, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth,
daughter of John Keene. Armorial bearings— He bears
MEYRICK {temp. Henry V.). Sable, on a chevron
argent, between three brands erect ragulc^e or, inflamed
proper, a fleur-de-lis gules between two Cornish choughs
respecting each other also proper. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a tower argent, thereon upon a mount vert a
Cornish chough proper, holding in the dexter claw a fleur-
de-lis gules.
Meyrick (R.L. , 31 March 1858, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, Meyrick as above ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant
gules, on a sinister canton the arms of Zouche and Fitz Aer
quarterly, namely, i. and iiii., gules, ten bezants; ii. and iii. ,
azure, on a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or (Charlton,
R.L. , 22 Oct. 1779). Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. Meyrick as above ; 2. out of an Eastern crown or, a
leopard's head and neck affront^e gules.
Son of St. John Chiverton Charlton, Esq., of Apley
Castle, Salop, J. P. and D.L. Salop (High Sheriff" 1825),
b. 1789 ; d. 1873 ; m. ist, 1820, Jane Sophia, only d.
and h. of Thomas Meyrick of Bush, co. Pembroke : —
Sir Thomas Charlton Meyrick, ist Bart. (5 May 1880),
C.B. ( ), J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1877, M.P. for
Pembroke 1868-1874), Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. King's Shrop-
shire Lt. Inf., b. 1837 ; tn. i860, Mary Rhoda, d. of Col.
Richard Frederick Hill of Prees Hall, co. Salop, and niece
of Rowland, 2nd Viscount Hill ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Frederick Charlton Meyrick, Esq., C.B., b. 1862; B.A.
Camb. ; formerly Major 15th Hussars ; is Lt.-Col. and
Hon. Col. Pembrokeshire Imp. Yeo., and Hon. Lt.-Col. in
the Army ; served in S. Africa igoo-1901, in command of
Sth Batt. Imp. Yeo., with temporary rank of Lt.-Col.
(seriously wounded, mentioned in despatches, C.B.); C.B.
(Mil.) 1900 [wz. 1897, Mary Emma, d. of the late Major O. C.
Baker Creswell, of Cresswell, Northumberland, and has
surv. issue — Thomas Frederick Meyrick, Esq. , b. Nov. 1899 ;
and Mary Cicely] ; (2) Rowland Francis Meyrick, Esq.,
b. 1867, formerly Travelling Insp. for Board of Agr. ; served
in S. Africa 1900, with Rhodesian Field Force [;/?. 1901,
Eleanor Georgiana, d. of the Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill] ;
(3) Herbert Chiverton Meyrick, Esq., b. 1874; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902, with Rhodesian Artillery ; (4) Walter
Thomas Meyrick, Esq. , b. 1882 ; Dora Rhoda ; Alice Maude ;
Eva Mary [w. 1903, J. H. Weatherby] ; and Rachel Cicely.
Seats — Apley Castle. Wellington, Salop; Bush, and Barget-
son, Pembroke. Clubs — Boodle's, Windham.
Meyrick, Tapps-Gervis (R.L., 16 March 1876,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, Meyrick as above; 2.
argent, between six ostrich feathers sable, a cannon-ball
of the last (Gervis, 1835) ; 3. azure, on a fesse or, be-
tween three rhinoceroses argent, as many escallops gules
(Tapps, 183s). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i.
Meyrick as above ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
■mount proper, a plume of three ostrich feathers gules and
sable, bound by a wreath of laurel or (Gervis) ; 3. on a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound couchant per pale
argent and sable, charged on the body with two escallops
fesseways counterchanged. Mottoes — " Heb Dduw heb
ridim Duw adigon," " Be just and fear not."
Only son of Sir George Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick, 3rd Bart., b. 1827 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1849, Fanny,
is the Naval Cockade.
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d. of Christopher Harland of Ashbourne, Derby-
shire : —
Sir George Augustus Eliott Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 4th
Bart., of Hinton Admiral, Hants (28 July 1791) ; I. P. and
D.L. Anglesey, J. P. Hants (High Sheriff 1900), l^. 1855; m.
1884, Jacintha, d. of Charles Paul Phipps, M.P., of Chalcot,
Wilts ; and has issue— (i) George Llewellyn Tapps Gervis-
Meyrick, Esq.. i. 1885; (2) Richard Owen Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick, Esq., 6. 1892; Mary Jacintha; and Clara Eve.
Sea/s—Eodorgan, Anglesey, Hinton Admiral, and East
Close House, Christchurch, Hants. Cl/,fi—]umor Carlton.
Meyrick, Williams- (R.L., 23 May 1877, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, i and 4, Meyrick as above ; 2 and 3, argent, a
lion passant sable, gorged with a collar gemel or. in chief a
quatrefoil between two fleurs-de-lis and in base a fleur-de-lis
of the colours, a pegasus salient azure, mane and tail or,
resting its forefeet on an antique escutcheon sable, charged
with a pheon or. Motto -" Vouloir c'est pouvoir." Mar-
ried, July 2, 1868, Louisa Dangar ; and has had Issue—
(i) Richard Carey Dangar Michell, />. 1869, d. 1881 ; (2) John
Coloryon Michell, Esq. , late Capt. Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Mil.), now Capt. Royal Garrison Regt., fi. Sept.
22, 1870; (3) Thomas Francis Tregoye Michel!, Gentleman,
Commander R.N., 6. Nov. 20, 1872 ; (4) Robert Carminowe
Michell, Gentleman, Lieut. Commander-in-Chief's Body-
guard, South Africa, fi. Sept. 2, 1876; (5) Henry Carhayes
Michell, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Regt. Imperial Bushmen,
6. Dec. 2, 1877. /Residence -Motakka, Mola Yarvi, Finland.
between two quatrefoils gules (Williams, 1877). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. Meyrick as above ; 2. upon
a wreath of the -colours, a lion passant sable, sem6 of
quatrefoils, and gorged with a collar gemel argent, holding
in the dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lis gules (Williams).
Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddim a duw a digon." Livery^
Dark blue and primrose.
Sons of Rev. John Williams-Meyrick (formerly
Williams), Rector of Beaumaris, (ii. ; d. ; m,
Clara Susanna, d. of Edmund Edward Meyrick, Gentle-
man : —
Eflmund Oswald Griffith Williams-Meyrick, Gentleman,
b. 1876 ; m. 1902, Gwendoline Kate, d. of William Arthur
Dew. Estates — Cefn Coch, Anglesey; The Hermitage,
Llandudno. Res. — The Hermitage, Llandudno.
(?) Other sons.
JOHN MICHELL, Esquire, Consul-General for Nor-
thern, North - liastern, and Central Russia, including
Esthonia and Grand Duchy of Finland, since 1894 (resigned
Nov. 15, 1904). Born Aug. 20, 1836, being the second but
eldest surviving son of John Michell of Lampen St. Neot,
Cornwall, served in the Russian Campaign in Poland 1831,
and in the Russian Navy until 1845, received Orders of Virtuti
Militari and St. Anne, and a gold snuff-box from the Emperor
Nicholas I. Livery- Dark green, red facings. Armorial
bearing's Sable, three escallops in chevron argent, between
as many eagles' heads erased or, a bordure of the last,
charged with five torteaux and as many pheons gules alter-
nately. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
ROBERT MICHELL, F.LR.G.S.. Gentleman, late of
the War Office and the Political Department of the India
Office (retired 1885). Burn Nov. i, 1837, being the third
but second surv. son of the late John Michell of Dampen St.
Neot, Cornwall, M.D. (who served in the Russian Cam-
paign in Poland 1831, and in the Russian Navy to 1845,
received Orders of Virtuti Militari and St. Anne, and a gold
snuff-box from the Emperor Nicholas I.), by his wife Amelia
Margaretta, dau. of Thomas Bishopp of St. Petersburg.
Armorial bearings Sable, three escallops in chevron
argent, between as many eagles' heads erased or, a bordure
of the last, charged with five torteaux and as many pheons
gules alternately. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colouis, a pegasus salient azure, mane and
tail or, resting its forefeet on an antique escutcheon sable,
charged with a pheon or. Motto — "Vouloir c'est pouvoir."
Married, Jan. 8, 1881, Mary Kinnaird York; and has
Issue Robert Humphrey Killigrew Michell, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 27, 188 1 ; and Margery Gillian. Residence -The
Avenue, Campfield, Truro, Cornwall. Club — County
(Truro).
MIDDLEHAM, (juartered by CONYERS.
JOHN 'PHROGMORTON MIDDLEMORE, Esquire,
M.P. for Birmingham (North Division), founded Children's
P^migrant Homes in Birmingham and the Middlemore
Homes in Halifax, Nova Scotia, J. P. for Birmingham and
for Worcestershire. Born 1844, being the fifth son of
the late William Middlemore, Gentleman, J. P. for the
is tbe Military Cockade.
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borough of Birmingham. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief two moor-
cocks proper (for Middlemore) ; 2. per pale dancettt^e or
and azure (for Edgbaston) ; 3. sable, a hawk argent, belled
or, between three cinquefoiis of the last (for Hawkesley).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a moorcock amidst grass and reeds proper. Motto
— " Mon desire loyaltt?." A/arried, firstly, Marian, dau. of
Richani Bagnall, Esq., J. P. co. Worcester; and secondly,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Price, now Vicar of
Claverdon, by whom he has issue. /Residence — Brookfield,
Belbroughton, near Stourbridge.
THOMAS MIDDLEMORE, Esquire, J. P. co. Wor-
cester, B.A. Lond. Born Feb. 11, 1842, being the fourth
son of the late William Middlemore, Gentleman, J. P. for
the borough of Birmingham, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Thomas Groom of Edgbaston. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief
two moorcocks proper (for Middlemore) ; 2. per pale dan-
cett^e or and azure (for Edgbaston) ; 3. sable, a hawk argent,
belled or, between three cinquefoiis of the last (for Hawkes-
ley). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a moorcock amidst grass and reeds proper.
Motto — "Mon d(Jsire loyaltf^." Married, Oct. 11, 1881,
Theodosia Anderson, dau. of Hugh Mackay, Esq., J. P., of
Sandwood and Kinlochbervie House, co. Sutherland. Resi-
dence— Melsetter, Longhope, Orkney.
Issue— [\) Marmaduke Francis Middleton, Gentleman, b.
May 3, 1867; (2) Reginald John Middleton, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 21, 1870 ; (3) Lionel George Middleton, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 8, 1872 ; and Hilda Mary. .S^a/— Myddelton Lodge,
near Ilkeley, Yorks.
JOHN SHEARER MIDDLETON, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings- Perted per fesse or and gules, a lion
rampant counterchanged within a bordure vert. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
tower embattled argent, masoned sable, thereon a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure. Motto — "In
arduis fortis." 5^^/- Cadamenay, Madras (presently re-
siding at Blackwood, Dumfries).
MIERS (H. Coll.). Per fesse ermine and or, two galleys
in pale sails furled sable, colours flying gules, and in fesse
as many saltires of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a galley as in the arms, between two saltires or. Motto —
' ' Naviter incedo."
Son of :^
Francis Charles Miers, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., b.
Res. — Eden Cottage, Beckenham, Kent.
MILBANKE, see LOVELACE.
MIDDLETON, quartered by ATHORPE. CONYERS,
FOX, HEYWOOD- JONES, LONQUEVILLE. and
WILLDING-JONES.
MIDDLETON (29 May 1818, H. Coll.). Ermine, fretty
sable, on a chief azure, an Eastern crown between two
tyger's faces or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a garb or, fretty gules, between two
wings ermine, each charged with a cross pat^e azure.
Son of Hastings Nathaniel Middleton, Esq., of Brad-
ford Peverell, Dorset, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1857,) b. 1809; d. 1898; w. 1834, Mary Anne, d. of
Rev. Charles Barton of Rownhams, Hants, Rector of
St. Andrews, Holborn : —
Hastings Burton Middleton, Esq., J. P. and Chairm. of
Qr. Sessions co. Dorset (High Sheriff 1904), formerly Hon.
Major Dorset Yeo. Cav., b. 1839 ; m. 1873, Charlotte Lucia,
eld. d. of Rev. Charles O. Goodford, D.D., of Chilton
Cantelo, Provost of Eton Coll. ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Frank Middleton, Gentleman, Lieut. Dorset Regt.,
b. 1877 ; (2) William Henry Middleton, Gentleman, Lieut.
Hampshire Regt. , /^. 1878; (3) Walter Middleton, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Shropshire Lt. Inf., b. 1880; (4) Arthur
Purling Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1884; (5) Ernest Middle-
ton, Gentleman, b. 1888; Georgina ; Mabel Katharine;
Adela ; and Edith Maria. Seats — Bradford Peverell Dor-
chester, Dorset ; Midanbury, Bitterne, Southampton. Club
— Roy. Dorset Yacht (Weymouth).
MIDDLETON (H. Coll,). Per pale azure and sable,
a stag trippant between four spear-heads in cross all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm erect proper, a rose argent,
barbed and seeded also proper, between two fieurs-de-lis
fessewise azure. Motto — " De.\tra fideque."
Sons of lohn Hugh Midddleton, of Whitehall Court,
S.W., ^." ; ,/. ; m. :—
Middleton Middleton, Gentleman b. . /?«.— Glou-
cester Place, London, W.
§ CHARLES MARMADUKE MIDDLETON, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of co. York, for
CO. Inverness, and for Somerset. Born Dec. 6, 1820, being
the second son of the late Peter Middleton, by his wife the
Hon. Juliana Stourton, dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Philip,
Lord Stourton. Armorial bearings (of Haggerston) —
Azure, on a bend cotised argent, three billets sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent. A/arried, July 28, 1858,
Helen, dau. of Colonel Eraser of Achnagairn, and relict of
George Huntly Duff of Muirtown, co. Inverness; and has
MILBURN (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and gules, a pale
coimterchanged between two bear's heads erased in chief
sable, muzzled of the first, and as many bear's heads, also
erased and muzzled in base or. Mantling gules and or.
■ Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head
erased sable, muzzled or, four mascles interlaced fessewise
of the last. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."-
Sons of William Milburn, Esq., J. P., of Waidrew,
Gitsland, and of Rosedale Abbey, Pickering, b. 1826 ;
d. 1903; M. 1850, Mary, d. of John Davison of Blyth,
Northumberland : —
is the Naval Cockade.
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John Davison Milburn, Esq., J. P. Northumberland
(High Sheriff 1905), d. 1851 ; m. 1876, Clara Georgiana,
d. of late W. C. Stamp of Tulse Hill, Surrey ; and has
issue — (i) Charles Stamp Milburn, Gentleman, d. 1878;
(2) Leonard John Milburn, Gentleman ; (3) John Davison
Milburn, Gentleman ; (4) Archibald William Milburn,
Gentleman; (5) Anthony Milburn, Gentleman ; and Rosa-
lind Mary [m. 1903, William Whytehead Boulton of
Beverley, Yorks.]. Seats — Guyzance, Acklington ; War-
drew, Gilsland ; North Seaton, Northumberland; Rose-
dale Abbey, Yorks.
William Milburn, Esq., J.P. Susse.v, i. 1856; m. 1882,
Edith Jane, d. of Richard Hewlings of St. Ives, Hunts.
Scat — Shabden, Chipstead, Surrey.
Charles Thomas Milburn, Gentleman, d. . Res. —
7 Park Place, St. James's, S.W.
Frederick Milburn, Gentleman, (5. . Res. — Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
MILDMAY, see ST. JOHN-MILDMAY and SHAW-
LEFEVRE-ST. JOHN-MILDMAY.
FRANCIS BINGHAM MILDMAY, Esquire, B.A.,
Major West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for the Totnes
Division of co. Devon. Born 1861, being the eldest son
of Henry Bingham Mildmay, Esq., J.P. , of Shoreham Place,
Sevenoaks, and Flete, near Ivybridge, by his wife Georgiana
Frances, dau. of the late John Crocker Bulteel of Flete, near
Ivybridge. Clubs ^'YrAweWers' , Brooks's, Marlborough,
Bachelors', Turf, Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, three lions rampant azure. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant guardant azure ; with the
Motto, "Allah ta hara." Postal addresses — Flete, Ivy-
bridge, Devon ; Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks, Kent ; 46
Berkeley Square, W.
PHILIP NAPIER MILES, Esquire, J.P. Borti 1865,
being the only son of the late Philip William Skynner
Miles of King's Weston, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1863), M.P. for Bristol 1837-52, by his wife Pamela
Adelaide, dau. of Gen. Sir William Francis Napier, K.C.B.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron paly of six ermine
and or, between three lozenges argent, each charged with
a fleur-de-lis sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, garnished or, supporting with the hand an
anchor also proper. Seat — King's Weston, near Bristol.
MILLAR (L.O. , 1873). Argent, a cross moline gules, in
chief a lion passant guardant of the second imperially
crowned proper between two lozenges also of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, the half-length figure of a lady affrontfe vested
azure, holding before her a portcullis gules. Motto^
" Keep tryst and trust.''
Son of Rev. James Ogilvy Millar, LL.D., Vicar of
Cirencester,^. ; d. 1890; 7>i. : — ■
Herbert James Ogilvy Millar, Gentleman, Commander
R.N., b. 1866; m. 1900, Ethel Maud Edith, eld. d. of Col.
Waldron Edward Roper Kelly. Res. — 4 Marlborough
Road, New Brompton, Kent. Post. add. — H.M.S.
"Algiers," Chatham, Kent.
claw a fer-de-moline or. Mary-ied, Aug. 3, 1864, Mary
Anne, dau. of Thomas Mayos of Trewaugh, co. Hereford.
Residence — Es-Sahnia, Bayshill, Cheltenham. Club — Royal
Thames Yacht.
THOMAS MILLEAR, Esquire, J.P. for the Colony of
Victoria. Born Feb. 16, 1834, being the elder and only
surviving son of the late Thomas Millear of Edgarley,
Glastonbury, co. Somerset, by his wife Eliza Norris of
West Pennard, co. Somerset. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron gules, between two martlets in chief
and a cross mohne in base sable, a martlet between two
crosses moline or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cross moline or, surmounted
by a martlet sable, between two ears of wheat stalked and
leaved also or. MottO - " Juris cilium legimus." Married,
July 3, 1862, Nancy, dau. of Joseph Gardner Mack of Berry
Bank, Cressy, Victoria; and has /««<? Thomas Millear,
Gentleman, h. April 24, 1866; Millicent May \in David
Melvin] ; Mary Cecile ; Frances Isabel Clare ; and Carolina
Alice. Residence— Y.AgTixX^^ , Wickliffe Road, Victoria,
Australia.
WILLIAM JOSEPH KELSON MILLARD, Gentle-
man, M.D. St. Andrews, F.R.C.P. Edin., M.R.C.S. Eng.,
formerly Lieut. Herefordshire Volunteers. Born July 17,
1834, being the second son of Samuel Millard, M.R.C.S.,
of Portland House, Whitchurch, co. Hereford, and of
Welton, Midsomer Norton, co. Somerset, by his wife Sarah
Susannah, dau. of George Brooks of Halstead, co. Kent.
Livery— B\a.ck coat with yellow facings and gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings— Sable, a lion rampant or, charged on
Ihe shoulder with a fcr-de-moline of the first within an orle
of five fers-de-moline of the second and as many bezants
alternately. Mantling sable and or. Crest -Upon a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, entwined
round the body and neck by a serpent and holding in each
MILLER, see BOWEN-MILLER, CHRISTIE-MIL-
LER, and CAMPBELL-MILLER-MORISON.
GEORGE MILLER, Esquire, J. P., formerly of Acre
Valley, Stirling. Armorial bearings- Azure, a cross mill-
rind or, on a chief argent, a cross pat(5e gules, between two
bulls' heads erased sable, armed vert. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head erased argent. Motto — " Celer. "
TheHon. HENRY JOHN MILLER, M.L.C., J. P. Born
Sept. 9, 1830, being the second son of the late Sir Charles
Hayes Miller, 7th Baronet, by his wife Katherine Maria,
is the Military Cockade.
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second dau. of James Winter Scott of Rotherfield Park,
Hants. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse wavy azure,
between three wolves' heads erased gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs
head erased argent, gorged with a collar wavy azure. Mar-
ried, Dec. 15, 1864, Jessie, dau. of John Orbell of Hawkes-
bury, Waikonati, New Zealand; and has Issue — (i) Henry
Holmes Miller, Gentleman, b. 1866; (2) William Nicholson
Miller, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (3) George Ralph Miller, Gen-
tleman, b. 1874; (4) Arthur Edmund Miller, Gentleman, b.
1877 ; (5) John Charles Miller, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; Kathe-
rine Helen Miller; and Frances May. Residence — Fern-
brook, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand.
THOMAS HORROCKS MILLER, Esq., J. P. co.
Lanes. Born Feb. 19, 1846, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas Miller of Preston and Singleton, by Henrietta
Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Cornelius Pitt. Club<; — Con-
servative, Royal Thames Yacht. Livery — Claret. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale or and gules, a fesse dan-
" Sibimet merces industria." Married, March 3, 1898,
Norah Blanche, second dau. of Sir W. Cuthbert Quilter,
Bart., M.P. .Sea^— Thistleton, Kirkham.
JOHN MILLER-CUNNINGHAM, Esquire, late Capt.
Essex Regt., J. P. Peeblesshire. Born 1861, being the son
of the late George Cunningham, Esq. , of Leithenhopes, J. P.
for CO. Perth, and J. P. and D.L. for Peeblesshire, by his
wife Margaret, eldest dau. of John Miller of Leithenhopes.
Livery — Black and yellow. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, or, a shake-fork sable, charged with four bezants ;
2 and 3, argent, a cross moline azure, square pierced of the
field, between four hearts gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest^On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head sable,
maned and armed or. Motto — "Over fork over." Resi-
dence— Leithen Lodge, Innerleithen, Peeblesshire.
MILLERD, quartered by ORPEN.
MILLINGTON, quartered by COOPER and SYNGE.
MILLS, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by A
BECKETT.
cett^e between three wolves' heads erased counterchanged,
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wolf's head erased bendy or and gules, in
the mouth a ragged staff sable. Motto — " Sibimet merces
industria." Married, Sept. 29, 1869, Isabel Arnside, dau.
of Thomas Byrne of New Orleans and Liverpool. Seat—
Singleton Park, Poulton-le-Fylde, Preston.
WILLIAM GEORGE PERCIVAL MILLER, Es-
quire, J. P. CO. of Lancaster, Capt. 3rd (Militia) Batt.
Royal North Lanes. Regt. Born 1875, being the eldest
son of tlie late William Pitt Miller, Esq., of Merlewood,
Grange-over-Sands, and Thistleton, Kirkham, Lancashire,
by Emile Mary, dau. of G. Schultz. Clubs — Conservative,
Wellington. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and gules,
a fesse dancettee between tliree wolves' heads erased
counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased bendy or
and gules, in the mouth a ragged staff sable. Motto —
The Reverend CECIL MILLS, M.A. O.xford, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Born Nov. 17, 1839, being the eldest
surviving son of the late John Mills, Esq,, J. P., D.L., and
Verderer of New Forest, by his wife Sarah Charlotte,
eldest dau. of Nathaniel Micklethwait of Taverham Hall,
Norfolk. Armorial bearings Gyronny of si.x argent and
azure, a millrind sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant or,
gorged with a collar gemel azure, holding between the paws
a millrind sable. Married, Aug. 12, 1874, Anne Henrietta
Frances, eldest dau. of Capt. Francis H. G. NicoUs ; and
has Issue (1) Francis Cecil Mills, Gentleman, b. July 30,
• 1875, "'• unm. 1894; (2) John Digby Mills, Esq., J. P.,
b. Sept. 29, 1879 ; Margaret Eleanor ; Dorothy Lilian ; and
Ethel Mary. Seat Bisterne, Ringwood, Hants.
ARCHIBALD JOHN SCOTT MILMAN, Esquire,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
M.A. Camb. , Clerk of the House of Commons. Born
1834, being the third son of the late Very Rev. Henry Hart
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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William Cockell of Sandleford Lodge, Newbury ; created
C.B. 1892. Armorial bearings— Azure, a serpent nowed
or, between three sinister gauntlets argent. Upon the es-
cutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree ; with a Mantling azure and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart
lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and unguled
or, charged with two hurts. Married, 1871, Susan Augusta
Carter, eldest dau. of the late Robert Hanbury of Bole-
hall, in the co. of Stafford; and has Issue jiving— Lilian
Marv Hart [in., April 10, 1900, Edward Mellish Clerk];
Margarita Harriet Hart ; Violet Eveline Hart ; Rosalind
Louisa Hart ; Eglantine Olive Hart ; and Daphne Ellen
Dianora Hart. Postal address — Speaker's Court, Palace
of Westminster, S.W. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge,
Athenaeum.
Lieutenant-general GEORGE BRYAN MILMAN,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born
1822, being the third but eldest surviving son of Lieutenant-
Geiieral Francis Miles Milman, by his wife Maria Marga-
retta, daughter of Sir Charles Gould-Morgan, first Baronet ;
created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, 1875. C/«3— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings—
He bears for Arms : Azure, a serpent nowed or, between
three sinister gauntlets open argent. Upon the escutcheon,
from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged
per pale ermine and erminois, attired and unguled or,
charged with two hurts. Married, 1861, Mary Rose (who
died 1885), daughter of General WiUiam Lovelace Wahon ;
and has Issue — Angelena Frances. Postal address — Queen's
House, Tower of London, E.C.
GUSTAVUS HAMILTON LOCKWOOD MILMAN,
Esquire, Major-General (late Royal Artillery). Born De-
cember 6, 1824, being the fourth son of the late Lieutenant-
General Francis Miles Milman of the Coldstream Guards,
by Maria Margaretta his wife, eldest daughter of Sir
Ciiarles Morgan, Baronet, of Tredegar, and sister of the
Rt. Hon. the ist Baron Tredegar. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a snake nowed or, between three dexter gauntlets
open argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hart
lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and unguled
or, and charged on the body with two hurts fesseways.
Married, April 3, 1872, the Rt. Hon. Louisa Mary, in her
own right Baroness Berkeley (who died 1899), only child of
the late Craven Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Esquire, commonly
called the Honourable Craven Fitzhardinge Berkeley
(third son of the fifth Earl), by his wife Augusta (who
died 1841), widow of G. N. Talbot, Esquire, commonly
called the Honourable G. N. Talbot ; and has Issue —
Rt. Hon. Eva Mary Fitzhardinge Milman, in her own right
Baroness Berkeley [?«. , Aug. 5, 1903, Capt. Frank Wigrum
Foley, D.S.O., Royal Berkshire Regt.]. Estate and postal
address — y^-AX'iwii Heron, Bracknell, Berks. Club—hxmy
and Navy.
CHARLES EGERTON FORBES MILMAN-MAIN-
WARING, Gentleman. Boin Feb. 20, 1867, being the only
son of the late Major-General Egerton Charles William
Miles Milman, by his wife Isabella Anne [refer to Massey-
Mainw.\king], only daughter of Charles Benjamin Lee-
Mainwaring, Esquire ; and assumed by Royal License
the additional surname and arms of Mainwaring. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars
gules (for Mainwarmg) ; 2 and 3 azure, a snake nowed
or, between three sinister gauntlets argent (for Milman).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased
proper, haltered argent (for Mainwaring) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a stag lodged per pale ermine and erminois,
attired or, and charged on the body with two hurts fesse-
ways (for Milman). (?/«i^5— Wellington, Junior Carlton.
MILNE, see LEES-MILNE.
JOHN ADAM MILNE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
Lincoln's Inn. Born April 13, i860, being the eldest son
of the late John Duguid Milne of Melgum, co. Aberdeen,
.Advocate, by his wife Barbara, only dau. of Alexander Rae,
Esq., R.N., J. P., of Ardmiddle, and heiress of John Adam
of Scobbach. Livery — Blue, yellow facings. Armorial
bearingS--Or, a cross moline pierced azure, on a chief gules,
a stag at gaze between cross crosslets argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a galley, sails furled and oars in saltire proper, flagged
gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Suum
cuique." Married, Oct. 2, 1895, Jessie Ellen Savage, dau.
of the late James T. Jerrard of London ; and has Issue—
(i) John Duguid Milne, Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1896;
(2) Geoffrey Herbert Milne, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9, 1899.
5fa/.f— Ardmiddle House, Turriff, N.B. ; Melgum Lodge,
Tarland, N.B. Clubs~-0\iord and Cambridge, Royal
Northern Club (Aberdeen).
SAMUEL MILNE MILNE, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a millrind gules within an orle of eight
millrinds sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
is the Military Cockade.
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Upon a wreath of the colours, a millrind fesseways sable,
thereon a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a
millrind gules. Motto — " Quasrito sapientiam." Residence
— Calverley House, Calverley, Leeds.
The Right Honourable Sir ALFRED MILNER,
VISCOUNT MH.NER, of St. James's and Cape Town
(1902), K.G.C.B. (1900), K.G.C.'M.G. (1897), Banister-at-
Law, M.A. (Balliol Coll., Oxon.), Fellow of New Coll.,
Oxford. Born 1854, being the son of Charles Milner,
M.D. , by Mary lerne, dau. of Major-Gen. Ready; was
Private Secretary to Mr. Goschen as Chancellor of the
Exchequer 1887-89, Under-Sectetary for Finance in Egypt
1889-92, Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue 1892-
97 ; Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner of
South Africa, 1897 ; Gov. of the Transvaal and Orange
River Colony, 1901 Armorial bearings — Per chevron vert
and or, two snaffle-bits erect in chief of the last, and a
stag's head erased in base proper. Mantling' vert and or.
Crest -In front of a stag's head erased proper, gorged
with a collar gemel or, a snaffle bit fesseways of the last.
Supporters — On either side a springbok, gorged with a
wreath of oak all proper. Motto — "Acer non effrenus."
CV/^i^j— Athenaeum, Brooks's, Reform, New University.
MARCUS HENRY MILNER, Gentleman. Born April
16, 1864, being the third and youngest son of the late Henry
Reilby \\'illiam Milner, Esquire, by his wife Charlotte,
daughter of the Most Reverend Marcus Gervais Beresford,
Archbishop of .Armagh. Armorial hearings — He bears for
Arms : Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three
horses' bits counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled and
maned or, charged on the neck with a bezant between two
wings gold. Motto — " Addit frena feris." Married, \%^%,
Caroline Agnes Stirling- Crawford (who died November 16,
1894), widow, otherwise and commonly known as the
Duchess-Dowager of Montrose [to whom refer], daughter of
the Right Honourable John Beresford, second Baron Decies,
and widow, firstly, of the Most Noble James Graham, fourth
Duke of Montrose, and secondly, of W. S. Stirling-Craw-
ford, Esquire. Postal addresses — Sefton Lodge New-
market ; 45 Belgrave Square, London, W.
§ GEORGE GERY MILNER - GIBSON -CULLUM.
Esquire, of Hardwick House, and Hawstead, co.
Nov. 5, 1857, being the youngest and only surviving son
of the late Rt. Hon. Thomas Milner-Gibson of Theberton
House, CO. Suffolk, M..A. (Camb ), and a Wrangler, J. P.
and D. L. , President of the Board of Trade, President of the
Poor Law Board, by his wife Susanna .Arethusa, only child
and heir of the Rev. Sir Thomas Gery Culluni, eighth and
last Bart., of Hardwick House, and Hawstead, co. Suffolk,
by his first wife Mary .Anne, only child of Henry Eggers
of Woodford, Essex ; assumed the additional name and
arms of Cullum by Royal License, Dec. 9, 1878. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a chevTon
ermine between three pelicans or, vulning themselves proper
(for Cullum) ; 2 and 3, azure, three bridle-bits chevronways
or, between as many storks close argent (for Milner). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant or, holding Ijetween the
paws a column argent, the capital and base also or (for
Cullum) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork close
argent, holding in the beak a branch of laurel proper, rest-
ing the dexter foot on a bridle-bit or (for Milner). Motto —
" Sustineatur." Estates in Suffolk and Huntingdonshire,
and at Normanton, Yorks. Seat — Hardwick House,
Suffolk. Clubs — St. James's, Athenasum, Brooks's,
Bachelors'.
MILNES, quartered by GASKELL and WALTHALL.
MILNES, see CREWE-MILNES.
MILNES, see HOUGHTON.
MILROY (L.O.). Per fesse, in chief chequy or and vert,
in base gules, the latter charged with a lion rampant argent,
on a canton of the fourth a rose of the third, barbed of the
Suffolk, J.P. and D.L. for that co., M.A. (Camb.), F.S.A.,
sometime High Sheriff of co. of Suffolk (1888, 1889). Born
second. Crest -Upon a wreath of the liveries, an ostrich
proper. Motto — "Espi^rance" (for Milroy).
Eld. son of Rev. A. W. Milroy, M.A. , Preacher at the
Rolls Chapel, London, and Vicar of Carisbrooke, for-
merly Vicar of St. Marys, West Cowes, and previously
Rector of Newnham, co. Hampshire, Hon. Chaplain
Hampshire Carabineers (Yeomanry), b. 1841 ; d. 1902;
m. 1872, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Edward Rosher,
ygst. son of Jeremiah Rosher [Arms of Rosher, namely :
quarterly, i and 4, per chevron engrailed ermine and
erminois, three crosses pat^e azure, each charged with
an estoile or (for Rosher) ; 2 and 3, per pale gules and
azure, a fesse ermine between two fleurs-de-lis in chief
argent and a serpent erect in base or (for Burch)] of
Crete Hall, co. Kent, and Trewyn, co. Monmouth: —
is the Naval Cockade.
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Edward Andrew Wallace Milroy, Gentleman, b. 6 May
1873. Post. add. — The Oast House, nr. Farnham.
MILTON, quartered by NOYES.
MILWARD, quartered by PARKER.
GEORGE MILWARD, Esq., J. P. for cos. Gloucester,
Worcester, and Oxon, late Capt. in Royal North Gloucester
Militia. Born July 18, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late George Milward, Esq., of the Manor House, Lechlade,
CO. Gloucester, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Sarah,
third dau. of Henry Grace, Esq., of Stockwell Common,
J. P. CO. Surrey. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a cross
moline between three torteaux, two and one, each charged
with a crescent or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two wings
azure, a bear's paw erased sable, claws or, holding a sceptre
in bend sinister gold, entwined by a sprig of oak. Motto —
" Nee temere nee timide." Married, Jan. 11, 1866, Augusta
Susanna Shaen, eldest dau. of Thomas Shaen-Carter, Esq.,
of Watlington Park, Oxon, and Erris, co. Mayo ; and by
her (who died May 18, 1891) has Issue — (i) George Harold
Shaen Milward, Esq., J. P. for Oxfordshire, b. Oct. 26, 1866
[w., 1892, Edith Sophia Marion, dau. of the late George
Louis Clowser of Bombay ; and has issue— George Louis
Shaen Milward, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Henry Alex. Harold
Milward, Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1899; William Douglas
Francis Milward, Gentleman, b. 1901] ; (2) Victor Tilson
Milward, Gentleman, b. April 11, 1869 ; (3) John Bertram
Milward, Gentleman, b. March i, 1871. Seats — Lechlade
Manor, Lechlade ; The Priory, Broad Marston, Stratford-
on-Avon.
WILLIAM MINET, Esquire, J.P., Barrister-at-Law.
Born Sept. 13, 1851, being the only son of the late James
Lewis Minet of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife
Elizabeth, second dau. of William Iggulden. Armorial
bearings — Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, therein
passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse,
and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wing elevated argent, charged with three
barrulets gules; with the Motto, "Quantum est in rebus
inane." Married, firstly, Sept. 26, 1882, Alice, daugh-
ter of Sir John Evans, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (she died March 13, 1887) ;
secondly, July 10, 1889, Mary, daughter of Joseph Rayner,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brighouse, in the county
of York ; and has Issue by his first wife — Susan. Postal
address — Fountain Court, London, E. C. Clubs — Athenajum,
United University.
The Reverend FRANCIS ALLEN MINNITT of
Trin. Coll., Camb. , Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. of the
said University, eldest son and heir of Rev. Robert Minnitt,
Clerk in Holy Orders, late Vicar of Christ Church, Healey,
in CO. Lancaster, M.A .of University of Dublin. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules three helmets
proper, garnished or ; 2 and 3 argent, issuant from the
dexter and sinister respectively, two dexter cubit arms,
each grasping a dagger erect all proper, in chief a lion
rampant sable, and in base three trefoils slipped gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a helmet as in the arms ; 2. out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sable. Motto (above the
second crest) — " Gearr. Augus dogh Aboo." Motto —
" Virtute et armis." Postal address — Trinity College,
Cambridge.
WILLIAM HARPER MINNOCH, Gentleman, for-
merly of II Hamilton Drive, Glasgow. Armorial bearings
— Or, a fesse wavy azure, between two crosses flory in chief,
a lion rampant in base sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an owl proper. Motto
— " Je pense plus."
MINSHULL, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
THOMAS WILLIAM MINTON, Esquire, J. P. for
the CO. of Stafford. Born Feb. i, 1844, being the eldest
son of the Rev. Samuel Minton (otherwise Minton-
Senhouse) formerly of Calder Abbey, Cumberland, by
his wife Cecil Mary, dau. of William Henry Rosser
of Gray's Inn. Armorial bearings — Vert, within two
bars ermine, between two heraldic tygers passant, one
in chief and one in base or, three garbs of the last.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, an heraldic tyger as in the arms, the
dexter paw resting on a garb erect proper. Motto — " Pro
Deo et patria." Married, Aug. 6, 1872, Ellen, fourth dau.
of John Dean Pittam of Polesworth, co. Warwick ; and has
Issue — (i) Colin Minton, Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1874; (2)
Arthur Minton, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1876. Seat — Chase
Ridings, Enfield.
HERBERT MINTON-SENHOUSE, Esquire, J.P. for
CO. Stafford, late Capt. ist Vol. Batt. N. Staffs. Regt.
Born May 15, 1848, being the second son of the late Rev.
Samuel Minton-Senhouse of Fair Head, Putney, and his
wife Cecil Mary, third dau. of William Henry Rosser of
London. Armorial bearings — Vert, three garbs or, within
two bars ermine, between two heraldic tigers passant, one in
chief and another in base of the second. Mantling vert and
or. Crest — Upon a mount vert, an heraldic tiger as in the
arms, the dexter paw resting on a garb erect proper. Motto
— " Pro Deo et patria." Married, June 26, 1872, Ann
Darby, second dau. of late Christopher Dickinson of Stoke-
on-Trent; and \iZ.%Issue — (i) Herbert Hoskins DarbyMinton-
Senhouse, Gentleman, b. May 20, 1873 ; (2) Alfred Darljy
Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, b. Dec. 23, 1874 ; (3) Bernard
Darby Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, b. June 9, 1887 ;
Mary Darby ; Annie Darby ; Mildred Rosser Darby ; and
Dorothy Darby. Residence — 21, Sanderson Road, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
MIRFIELD, quartered by TEMPEST.
MITCHELL, see PARRY-MITCHELL.
ARTHUR CHARLES MITCHELL, Esquire, J.P. for
the COS. of Wilts and Gloucs. , late Capt. 4th Batt. Glouces-
tershire Regt. Born July 12, 1847, being the youngest son
of Francis Henry Mitchell, by his wife Frances Elizabeth,
daughter of James Johnstone. Club — Union (London,
S. W). Livery — Claret coat, canary colour waistcoat, black
trousers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
on a chevron raguly plain cotised or between four escallops,
two in chief and as many in base argent, a wool-pack
proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a garb or, charged with an escallop sable, two
thistles leaved and slipped in saltire proper. Married,
firstly, 1872, Laura Harriet, fifth daughter of Sir Michael
Hicks Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet, of Williamstrip Park,
in the county of Gloucester (she died 1874; secondly, 1888,
Constance Lucy, fourth daughter of John Henry Elwes of
Colesborne, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue —
(i) Francis Arthur Mitchell, Gentleman, born 1888; (2)
David Johnstone Mitchell, Gentleman, born 1890; (3) John
Henry Mitchell, Gentleman, born 1893 ; and Ethel Laura
Postal address — High Grove, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings are : Sable, on a bend wavy or, between two mascles
of the last, as many mascles of the field ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, and issuing out of flames of
fire, a phcenix rising proper, sem(5e of mascles sable, and
holding in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved also
proper ; with the Motto, " Spernit humum." Postal
address — Jesmond Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
EDWARD CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman.
Born 1842, being the third but second surviving son of
Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in
London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain
James Young of Lee, in the County of Kent, one of the
Elder Brethren of the Trinity House. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse invected between an an-
nulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two
annulets in base or, within a bordure chequy of the last
and first, and for distinction charged upon the fesse with a
crescent of the field ; and impaling the arms of Craufurd of
Baidland and Ardmillan, namely gules, on a fesse ermine,
between three mullets argent, two crescents interlaced of
the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a mascle sable, interlaced with three ears of barley slipped
or; with the Motto, "Sapiens qui assiduus." Married,
is the Military Cockade.
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January 21, 1884, Edith Caroline Sophia, widow of John
H. Irvine, and second daughter of Thomas Craufurd, third
son of Archibald Clifford Blackwell Craufurd of Baidland,
now of Ardmillan. Postal add?-ess — C/o Messrs. Henry
S. King, 65 Cornhill, London, EC.
§ FRANK JOHNSTONE MITCHELL, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
county of Monmouth, High Sheriff 1868. Bo?-n September
14, 1824, being the eldest son of Francis Henry Mitchell
of 12 Upper Wimpole Street, by his wife Frances Elizabeth,
second daughter of James Johnstone. Z,/i'^/j'— Claret coat,
primrose waistcoat, black plush, white stockings. Armo-
rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, on a chevron
impaling the arms of Rolls, namely argent, on a fesse
dancette(5 witii plain cottises sable, between three billets
of the last, each charged with a lion rampant or, as many
bezants. Crest — Upon a vv'reath of the colours, in front
of a garb or, charged with an escallop sable, two thistles
leaved and slipped in saltire proper; with the Motto, "A
Deo Fasces." Married, January 19, i860, Elizabeth Har-
court, eldest daughter of John Etherington Welch Rolls,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of
The Hendre, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue —
Gwladys Elizabeth [married, January 31, 1894, Major William
Frederick Cleeve, Royal Artillery] ; and Hilda Mary [mar-
ried, August 25, 1 89 1, to the Reverend Charles William
Tyler]. Estate and postal address — Llanfrechfa Grange,
Caerieon, Newport, Monmouth.
Sir HUGH SYKES MITCHELL of Westshore,
Baonret. Born Nov. i, 1880, being the eldest son of the
late Sir James William Mitchell, Bart., Rothesay Herald
raguly plain cottised or, between four escallops, two in chief
and as many in base argent, a wool-pack proper, and
and Lyon Clerk (who was served heir June 5, 1895, by
the Sheriff of Chancery, Scotland, of Sir John Mitchell
of Westshore, third Baronet, y/hold.s.p. 1783), by his wife
Annie Tilburn, elder dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Sykes,
Tutor, Ackworth, co. York. Armorial bearings (as
recorded in Lyon Office, Edinburgh, the succession to
the Baronetcy being there recognised) — Sable, a fesse
between three mascles or, a bordure chequy of the second
and first, on a canton the badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
the liveries, for Crest, three ears of barley conjoined in
the stalk proper. Armorial bearings (as recorded in the
Heralds' College, London, the succession to the Baronetcy
not being there recognised) — Sable, a fesse invected
between an annulet and two mascles in chief, and a
mascle between two annulets in base or, within a bordure
chequy of the last and first. Mantling sable and or.
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mascle sable, inter-
laced with three ears of barley slipped or ; with the MottO,
"Sapiens qui assiduus." Postal address — Rogarth, Colin-
ton, N.B.
ISABELLA BOYD MITCHELL, Spinster, only sur-
viving daughter of the late Joseph Theophilus Mitchell,
East India Merchant in London, by his wife Isabella,
daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee, in the
county of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity
House. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge (as re-
corded in the Herald's College) : Sable, a fesse invected
between an annulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle
between two annulets in base or, within a bordure chequy
of the last and first (as recorded in Lyon Office) ; Sable, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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fesse between three mascles or, a bordiire chequy of the
last and first. Postal address — Fernielaw, Colinton, Mid-
lothian, N.B.
The Reverend JOHN FRANCIS MITCHELL,
Clerk in Holy Orders, sometime Rector of Wolferton, in the
CO. of Norfolk, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty the
Queen, Honorary Chaplain to His Royal Highness the
Prince of Wales, and Honorary Chaplain to the Right
Honourable the Earl of Kinnoul ; Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Cambridge. Bo/'fi June 3, 1845, being the
fourth but third survivingson of the late Joseph Theophilus
Mitchell, East India Merchant in London, by his wife
Isabella, daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee
in the county of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of Trinity
House. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
a fesse invected between an annulet and two mascles in
chief, and a mascle between two annulets in base or, within
a border chequy of the last and first, a mullet for difference ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mascle
■sable, interlaced with three ears of barley slipped or ; with
the Motto, " Sapiens qui assiduus. " Postal address —
MITCHELL of Carnock and Luscar, co. Fife (6 Oct.
1903). Sable, thirteen mascles crossways, seven being in
pale and in the first quarter a portcullis chains pendent or.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — Three ears of barley
In Deo spas.
conjoined in stalk proper. Motto-
Livery — Dark blue, black collar.
Son of Alexander Mitchell, Esq., J. P., of Carnock and
Luscar, Fifeshire, Col. Clackmannanshire and Kinross-
shire R. Vols. b. 1821 ; d. 1893 ; in. Emma, d. of
William Peace of Wigan, Lanes.
Alexander Mitchell Esq., J. P. for Fifeshire, B.A. (Oxon),
Major Fife and Forfar Imperial Yeomanry, /'. 20 Aug. 1871 ;
m. 3 July 1894, Meta Mary Graham, d. of John Paton
Esq., J. P., of Lethangie, Kinross-shire ; and has surv. issue
— (i) Harold Paton Mitchell, Gentleman, i^. 21 May 1900;
(2) Alec Maskell Mitchell, Gentleman, b. 22 Oct. 1904.
Estates— ^■a.xr^ocX^. and Luscar, co. Fife; Nortonhall, Rox-
burghshire. Res. — Luscar, Dunfermline, N.B. ; Monksford,
St. Boswells, N.B. Clubs — Raleigh, University (Edin-
burgh), County (Stirling).
The Rev. WILLIAM MITCHELL-CARRUTHERS,
M.A. (Cantab.), Rector of Holbrook, Ipswich. Born Sept.
12, 1853, being the elder son of the late Major-General W.
St. Leger Mitchell, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Patrick
Agnew of Larne, Co. Antrim, Ireland, and assumed in
1873 the surname of his paternal grandmother ni!c Car-
ruthers of Holmains, Dumfriess-shire. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules two chevronels engrailed
between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Carruthers) ; 2 and 3
sable, a fesse counter-embattled argent, between three
mascles or (for Mitchell). Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crests — I. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries,
a cherub's head proper; Motto, " Promptus et fidelis"
(for Carruthers) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of the
liveries, St. Michael in armour holding a spear in his
dexter hand, the face, neck, arms, and legs bare, all
proper, the wings argent, and hair auburn; Motto, "Vir-
lute cresco" (for Mitchell). Married, Oct. 3, 1878,
Antonia, youngest dau. of the late Rev. A. A. Holden
of Nuttall Temple, Notts; and has Issue — (i) Alexander
Douglas Mitchell-Carruthers, Gentleman, i^. Oct. 4, 1882;
(2) Malcolm William Mitchell-Carruthers, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 21, 1884; (3) Nigel
Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1888
Carruthers, Gentleman, b. Jan.
Emma Mary ; and Winifrid.
Holbrook, Ipswich.
Laurie Mitchell-Carruthers,
; (4) John Erskine Mitchell-
15,1891; Margaret Antonia ;
Postal address — The Rectory,
ALEXANDER HAROLD MITCHELL-INNES, Esq.,
Lieut. Northumberland Artill. Mil. 1889-1894, J. P. for
Berwickshire. Boni 1870, being the eldest son of the Lite
Capt. W. Mitchell- 1 nnes, 13th Hussars. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent three mullets of six points
within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants (for
I nnes) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse between three mascles or,
three mullets gules. Mantling gules doubled argent ; and
for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of the live-
ries, an increscent proper (for Innes) ; and on the sinister
side, on a wreath of the liveries, a hand holding a garland
of laurel all proper (for Mitchell). Mottoes — " Je recois
pour donner," " Deo favente." Seat — Whitehall, Chirn-
side, N.B.
§SiR MITCHELL MITCHELL - THOMSON, ist
Baronet (1900), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1897-1900,
D.L. for the county of the city of Etlinburgh, J. P. for the
city of Edinburgh and for the co. of Peebles, Member of
the RoyalCompany of Archers, H.M.'s Bodyguard for Scot-
land ; assumed the additional surname of Mitchell by Royal
Licence dated Sept. 27, 1900. Bom Dec. 15, 1846, being
is the Military Cockade.
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the fourth and youngest son of the late Andrew Thomson
of Alloa, by his wife Janet, dau. of William Mitchell of
Alloa, /.zz'tvj— Maroon, with silver facings. Armorial
bearings — Parted per pale argent and gules, a stag's head
caboshed between three mascles all counterchanged, the
escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a hand proper holding a cross cross-
let fitchi^e gules. Motto — " Deus providebit." Married,
firstly, 1876, Eliza Flowerdew, dau. of William Lowson of
Balthayock; and secondly, 1880, Eliza Lamb, dau. of Robert
Cook of Leith ; and has Issue (by his first marriage) —
William Mitchell-Thomson, Esq., b. April 15, 1877; and
(by his second marriage) Janet Barclay ; and Mary Violet.
Seai — Polmood, Broughton, Peeblesshire. Residence —
6 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Clubs— Ca^rXion, Consti-
tutional.
MITFORD, see FREEMAN-MITFORD.
EDWARD LEDWICH OSBALDESTON MITFORD,
Gentleman, late Ceylon Civil Service. Born Oct. 31, iSn,
being the third son of the late Robert Mitford of the Audit
Office, by his wife Letitia, dau. of Rev. Edward Ledwich,
LL.D. , of Dublin. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse
sable, between three moles displayed proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter and sinister hand couped proper, supporting a sword
in pale argent, pommelled or, pierced through a boar's head
sable, tusked of the first, couped gules. MottO — "God
caryth for us." Married, April 11, 1844, Janet, dau. of Ven
B. Bailey, Archdeacon of Ceylon ; and has Issue— {\) Cuth-
bert Philip Alitford, Gentleman, b. Jan. 22, 1845, d.s.p.
March 31, 1854; (2) Robert Mitford, Gentleman, late 73rd
Regt., b. Nov. 25, 1846 [w. , Nov. 24, 1875, Annie, second
dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane ; and has issue
Bertram Lane Mitford, Gentleman, b. Nov. 3, 1876; Robert
Eustace Mitford, Gentleman, /;. June 10, 1878, d. May 7,
1895 ; Humphrey Austen Mitford, Gentleman, b. Feb. 2,
1892 ; Sybil Marguerite Elizabeth ; Beatrice lona, d. young.
1887 ; Gladys Marion ; Violet Edith ; and Marjorie] ; (3)
Rev. Edward Mitford, M.A. , Vicar of Hunmanby, co.
York, b. Oct. 4, 1853 [w. , Aug. 14, 1878, Annie Maria
Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev. E. H. Price, M.A. , Vicar of
Kimbolton, and has with other issue, John Philip Mitford,
Gentleman, b. 1880] ; (4) Bertram Mitford, Gentleman, b.
June 13, 1855 [w., and has issue] ; (5) Rev. William Led-
wich Mitford, Rector of Ickburgh, Norfolk, b. April 2,
1858 [w., and has issue]; Frances Letitia [w. Birnie
Browne, LC.S.]; Edith Hamilton \m. W. Righy, I.C.S.,
and (/. Oct. 19, 1891, leaving issue]; Mary Margaret [;«.,
and has issue] ; and Sybil Emma [ot. , and has issue]. Mr.
Osbaldeston Mitford married secondly, 1896, Ella, dau. of
the late Cioudesley Shovell Fitzroy Mason, C.S. , Ceylon.
iVa/.f - Mitford Castle, Morpeth, co. Northumberland;
Hunmanby Hall, co. York.
§ REGINALD COLVILLE WILLIAM REVELEY
MITFORD, Esquire, Major-General H.M.'s Army.
Born Feb. 23, 1839, being the youngest son of John Mitford
of Exbury, Hants, Barrister-at-Law (second son of William
Mitford of Exbury, Historian of Greece), by his wife Susan
Annette, dau. of Captain Henry, R.N. /,«'<?/ j -Black,
silver lace. Armorial bearings— Argent, a fesse sable be-
tween three moles displayed proper (for Mitford). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter and sinister hand coupefi proper, supporting a sword
in pale argent, hiked and pommelled or, pierced through a
boar's head sable, tusked of the first, couped and langued
gules. Motto— "God caryth for us." Married, Sept. 13,
1865, Margaret A., dau. of Henry Moore of Sefton Park.
Residence — 132 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. Club —
Wellington.
MIT TON, quartered by WOODD.
MOBERLEY, quartered by GROSVENOR and lAUN-
TON.
MOGG, see REES-MOGG.
MOIGNE, quartered by FLOYER.
MOIR, quartered by KNIGHT-ERSKINE.
ALASTAIR ERSKINE GRAHAM MOIR, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Stirling. Born July 18, 1863, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Robert Graham Moir, Esq. , J. P.
and D. L. , by his wife Ann Elizabeth, fourth dau. of William
Hay of Dunse Castle. Armorial bearings Quarterly i
and 4, argent, three Mauritian heads couped and distilling
three drops of blood proper, banded of the first, a pearl
in each ear, in the centre a mullet gules ; 2. argent, a heart
crowned proper, on a chief sable, three escallops or ; 3.
quarterly i. and iiii. , or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; ii.
and iii., argent, a galley, sails furled and oars in action sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a falcon proper, armed and belled or, perched
on a heron lying on its back proper, beaked and membered
gules. Motto — " Ne oublie." Married, Nov. 11, 1897,
Winifred Edith, second dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert
Maxwell, Bart., P.C., M.P. ; and has Issue— C\\s.t\qs
William Moir, Gentleman, b. Oct. 30, 1898 ; and Beatrice.
Seat — Leckie, near Stirling, co. Stirling.
§ GEORGE MOIR-BYRES, Esquire, of Tonley, Aber-
deenshire, J. P. and D. L. for co. of Aberdeen, and
J. P. for Westmorland. Born April 23, 1839, being the
eldest son of Patrick Moir-Byres of Tonley, by Maria,
eldest dau. of John White of Quebec. Armorial bearings
(L.O., Feb. 7, 1755)- Azure, a chevron argent, between
three martlets volant or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cock regardant proper.
Motto (over crest) — " Marte duo Tutus." Married, Aug.
1866, Sophia Matilda, eldest dau. of late Andrew Hume Bul-
.teel of Liverpool; and \\3.s Issue — (i) Patrick Moir-Byres,
Esq., J. P. CO. Aberdeen, Major King's Dragoon Guards, b.
Oct. 10, 1869; (2) George Bulteel Moir-Byres, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 28, 1870; (3) Edward Byres Moir-Byres, Gentleman,
b. June 30, 1873 ; (4) Douglas Moir-Byres, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 31, 1875 ! (5) James Sandilands Moir-Byres, Gentleman,
b. July 28, 1881. Seats — Tonley, Whitehouse. Aberdeen-
shire. Clubs — Caledonian, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
is the Naval Cockade.
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ALEXANDER MOLES WORTH, Esquire, J. P. Lan-
cashire. Born Sept. 8, 1851, being the second son ot Rev.
William Nassau Molesworth, LL.D., Hon. Canon of Man-
chester, Vicar of Spotland, Rochdale, by his wife Margaret,
dau. of George Murray of Ancoats Hall. Armorial bear-
ings—Gules, an escutcheon vair between eight cross cross-
lets in orle or. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a
wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm embowed in armour
proper, holding a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Vincit amor
patrias." Residence — W-z.Vi\&T Hall, Rochdale.
Rev. ERNEST HH.TON MOLESWORTH, F.R.G.S.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. George's, Edinburgh,
formerly Rector of Jedburgh. Born June 11, 1858, being the
third son of Rev. Reynell Francis Wynn Molesworth, M.A.,
Rector of Washington, by his first wife Eleanor Jane, only
dau. of Rev. John Hilton. Armorial bearings Gules, an
escutcheon vair between eight cross crosslets in orle or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, holding a cross
crosslet or. MottO—" Vincit amor patriae." Married,
1886, Adeline, dau. of Rev. Canon Charles King of Salis-
bury ; and has Issue - (i) Charles Ernest Wynn Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 20, 1888 ; (2) Eric Mackinnon Moles-
worth, Gentleman, b. Oct. 16, 1890; (3) Selwyn Francis
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and Dorothea. Resi-
dence—^'^ Albany Street, Edinburgh.
FREDERICK NASSAU MOLESWORTH, Esquire,
late Hon. Capt. 2nd Vol. Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers. Born
Oct. 25, 1850, being the second son of the late John Moles-
worth, by his wife Mary, dau. of Lawrence Newall of
Townhouse, Littleborough. Armorial bearings —Gules,
an escutcheon vair between eight cross crosslets in orle
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, hold-
ing a cross crosslet or. Motto —" Vincit amor patriae."
Married, Aug. 14, 1877, Emma Louisa dau. of J. H.
Davenport; and has Issue— [\) Eric Nassau Molesworth,
Gentleman, /'. June 8, 1878 ; (2) Henry Talbot Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. Feb. i, 1880; (3) John Davenport Newall
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Emma Freda Mar-
garet. ^«zW^;7f^— Townhouse, Littleborough, Manchester.
GEORGE MILL FREDERICK MOLESWORTH,
Esquire, J. P. Devon and for Duchy of Lancaster, and
Com. R.N. (retired). Born Sept. 14, 1825, being the fourth
but eldest surviving son of the late Rev. John Edward
Nassau Molesworth, D. D. , Vicar of Rochdale, by his first
wife Harriet, dau. of William MacKinnon. Armorial
bearings — Gules, an escutcheon vair between eight cross
crosslets in orle or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, holding a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Vincit amor
patriae. ' Married, Aug. 19, 1851, Sarah, dau. of Laurence
Newall of Town House, Littleborough ; and has Issue —
(i) Reginald Balfour Molesworth, Gentleman, h. Nov. 6,
1852 \rn., April 19, 1888, Marian, youngest dau. of Ed-
mund Thompson, and died leaving issue, Katharine Sarah
Newall]; (2) George Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
June 4, 1856, d. unm. April 13, 1879 ; (3) Arthur Hill Moles-
worth, Gentleman, b. Oct. 25, 1857; Harriet, d. an infant;
Mary Capel ; Jessie Fitzgerald [w. , Oct. 3, 1889, Henry
Bridges Molesworth, eldest son of Sir Guildford Moles-
worth, K.C.I.E. , and has issue]. Seat — North Down
Hall, Bideford. Residence -Torridge House, Westward Ho.
Sir GUILFORD LINDSEY MOLESWORTH, Knight
Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire. Born May 3, 1828, being the youngest son of the
Rev. John Edward Nassau Molesworth, D.D. , Vicar of
Rochdale, by his wife Harriet, dau. of William Mackinnon
and sister of the late Gen. Dan Mackinnon, Coldstream
Guards. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Gules,
an escutcheon vair between eight cross crosslets in orle or,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Order
of the Indian Empire, and pendant therefrom his badge as
a K.C.I.E. Mantling gules and or. Crest- On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
holding a cross crosslet or. Mottoes — '' Sic fidem teneo,"
and "Vincit amor patriae." Married, 1854, Maria Eliza-
beth, dau. of J. T. Bridges of Walmer, Kent (and granddau.
of Sir Robert AfHeck) ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Bridges
Molesworth, Esq., b, 1855 ; (2) Robert Bridges Molesworth,
Esq., b. 1863, d. 1897 ; (3) Guy Layard Nassau Molesworth,
Esq., b 1865; (4) Percy Braybrooke Molesworth, Esq.,
Capt. R.E., b. 1867; Amy Francis, deceased; Eva; and
Louisa Mary. £'.fAz/«— Swords, near Dublin ; Clear Lake,
Lake County, California. Postal address — The Manor
House, Bexley, Kent. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Royal Societies'.
His Honour HICKMAN MOLESWORTH, Judge of
the Court of Insolvency, Victoria, Australia. Born Feb-
ruary 23, 1842, being the eldest son of Sir Robert Moles-
worth, Knight, late of Edlington, Melbourne, Victoria,
by his wife Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend Joseph
England Johnson. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, an escutcheon vair, between eight cross
crosslets in orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm in armour, embowed proper, holding a cross crosslet
or; with the Motto, "Vincit amor patriee." Married,
firstly, 1868, Eliza Emily, daughter of William Rutledge,
Esquire, of Farnham Park, Warnambool, Victoria, Justice
of the Peace, Member of the Legislative Assembly ; and
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secondly, 1882, Alice Henrietta, daughter of Doctor Ffloyd
Minter Peck of Sale, Gippsland, Victoria. By his first
marriage he has Issue — (i) Robert Arthur Molesworth,
Gentleman, born July 6, 1871 ; (2) William Farnham
Molesworth, Gentleman, born March 7, 1874; Enid Jose-
phine ; and Emily Maud. By his second marriage he has
Walter Lancelot Hickman, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; Margaret
Alice Elaine ; Lynette Emily Ffioyd ; and QCnone Florence
Mary. Residence^K-AVmgton, Auburn, Victoria, Australia.
Club — -Melbourne.
JAMES MURRAY MOLESWORTH, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Warwick, F. R.G.S. Born Jan. 19, 1849, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Rev. William Nassau
Molesworth, LL.D., Hon. Canon of Manchester, Vicar of
Spotland, Rochdale, by his wife Margaret, dau. of George
Murray of Ancoats Hall, Manchester. Armorial bearings
— Gules, an escutcheon vair, between eight cross crosslets in
orle or. Mantling gules and or. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
holding a cross crosslet or. Motto—" Vincit amor patriae."
Married, Nov. 10, 1891, Emily Maria, younger dau. of
Robert Leech of The Greave, Rochdale ; and has Issi4e —
Robert Murray Nassau Molesworth, Esq., b. 1895. Resi-
dence—Qovsvjx^ Lodge, Leamington.
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Reverend RENNELL FRANCIS WYNN MOLES-
WORTH, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Wash-
ington, Durham. Born Jan. 17, 1827, being the fifth son of
the late Rev. John Edward Nassau Molesworth, D.D. , Vicar
of Rochdale, by his first wife Harriet, dau. of William
M'Kinnon. Armorial bearings — Gules, an escutcheon
vair, between eight cross crosslets in orle or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet
or. Motto — " Vincit amor patriae." Marrisd, firstly, June
17, 1851, Eleanor Jane, dau. of Rev. John Hilton ; and by
her (who. d. March 12, 1862) has Issue — (\) Francis Hilton
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1854 ; (2) Rev. John
Hilton Molesworth, Vicar of St. John's, Leicester, late
Vicar of St. Mark's, Peterborough, and Rural Dean, b.
March 14, 1856; (3) Rev. Ernest Hilton Molesworth,
F. R.G.S. [to whom refer] ; (4) Arthur Hilton Molesworth,
Gentleman, B. A. Pemb. Coll., Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b.
June I, i860; Mary Agnes; and Eleanor Jane. Rev. R.
F. W. Molesworth m. secondly, July 27, 1864, Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Admiral George Henderson, R.N. ; and
has further Issue — [^ Rodney Henderson Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. June 2, 1865 ; (6) Theodore Henderson
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. June 22, 1872 ; (7) Walter
Henderson Molesworth, Gentleman, b. August 3, 1873 ;
Bertha ; and Dora. Residence — The Lodge, Pembury,
Kent.
ROBERT ARTHUR MOLESWORTH, Esquire. Born
April 15, 1843, being the second son of the late Sir Robert
Molesworth, Knight, late of Edlington, Melbourne, Vic-
toria, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend
Joseph England Johnson. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, an escutcheon vair, between eight cross
crosslets in orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm in armour embowed proper, holding a cross
crosslet or; with the Motto, "Vincit amor patriae."
Married, June 10, 1874, Flora Macdonald Matheson,
daughter of John Matheson; and has Issue — (i) John
Matheson Molesworth, Gentleman, born February 16,
1878 ; (2) Robert Heckman Matheson Molesworth, Gentle-
man, born November 24, 1879; (3) William Edwin Mathe-
son Molesworth, Gentleman.
ST. AUBYN MOLESWORTH, Esquire, Lieut.-Col.
in the Royal Horse Artillery. Born March 26, 1843, being
the only son of the late Walter Napleton Molesworth
St. Aubyn, M.P. for Helston 1880-85, by his wife Anne,
younger dau. of George Coles of Southampton, and relict
of Charles Goddon Mitchell Smith, Paymaster R.N.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules an escut-
cheon vair between eight crosses crosslet in orle argent
(for Molesworth) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a cross gules, five
bezants (for St. Aubyn). Mantling gules and argent.
Married, Feb. 12, 1874, Jane Emily, dau. of John Pen-
berthy Magor of Lamellen ; and has Issue — (i) Edward
Algernon Molesworth, Gentleman, b. May 9, 1875; (2)
Arthur St. Aubyn Molesworth, Gentleman, b. June 7, 1878.
The Rev. ST. AUBYN HENDER MOLESWORTH
ST. AUBYN, J. P. for Cornwall. Born Dec. 27, 1833, being
the second son of the late Rev. Hender Molesworth, B.A. ,
of Clowance, sometime Rector of Redruth, Cornwall, by
his wife Helen Matilda Isabella, fifth dau. of the Rev.
T. Napleton of Powderham Rectory, Devon. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a cross
sable, five bezants (for St. Aubyn) ; 2 and 3, gules,
an escutcheon vair between eight crosses crosslet in orle
argent (for Molesworth). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rock, thereon a
Cornish chough rising all proper. Married, June 3, 1862,
Caroline, third dau. of Rev. Charles VVheler, M.A. ; and
has Issue — (i) Hugh Molesworth St. Aubyn, Esq., B.A. ,
b. Jan. 3, 1865, formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry \_m. Emma Sybil, dau. of Adm.
Charles Wake, R.N.]; (2) Beville Molesworth St. Aubyn,
Gentleman, B.A. , b. Feb. 4, 1871 ; Helen Flora [w. , 1891,
Rev. Charles Rowland Wynne de Cerjat of Moudon,
Switzerland, and Crowan Vicarage, Cornwall] ; and Annie
Caroline [rn., 1897, Edward Harvey Williams, Esq.].
Postal address — Clowance, co. Cornwall.
MOLINES, Baron of, see LOUDOUN.
GEORGE FREDERICK CRISP - MOLINEUX-
MONTGOMERIE, Esq., Major Grenadier Guards, J. P.
CO. Norfolk. Born 1869, being the son of the late Cecil
Thomas Crisp-Molineux-Montgomerie, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
by his wife Eleanor Frances, sixth dau. of Hon. Arthur
Lascelles of Norley, Cheshire. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, a branch of
palm tree in bend sinister between three fleurs-de-lis or
(for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. , gules, three rings or, each
enriched with a sapphire (for Eglington) ; 2. quarterly azure
and or, a cross moline counterchanged (for Molineux) ;
3. per pale argent and sable, on a chevron five horse-
shoes all counterchanged (for Crisp). Mantling azure
and or. Crests - 1. on a wreath of the colours, a palm
branch proper (for Montgomerie) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of two peacocks' feathers in saltire,
a cross moline or (for Molineux) ; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a camelopard argent, armed
and unguled or, senile of pellets and hurts alternately
collared and line refiexed over the back gules (for Crisp),
Motto- " Procedamus in pace." Married, 1901, Sybil
Blanche Somerset ; and has Issue — Violet Beare. Seat —
Garboldisham Hall, East Harling, Norfolk. Tozvn resi-
dence— 3 Walton Place, S.W.
FREDERICK BUTLER MOLINEUX - MONT-
GOMERIE, Gentleman. Barrister-at-law. Born 1832,
being the only surviving son of the late Frederick Molineux-
Montgomerie, by his wife Sophia, dau. of Humphrey
Butler, grandson of Rt. Hon. ist Viscount Lanesborough.
Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, azure, a branch of
palm tree in bend sinister between three fleurs-de-lis or ;
2 and 3, gules, three gem-rings or, each enriched with a
sapphire. Mantling azure and or. Crest-— On a wreath
of the colours, a palm branch proper. MottO — " Proce-
damus in pace." Married, Oct. 22, 1878, Isabella, eldest
dau. of Hon. Colin Lindsay; and has Issue — {\) Robert
Cecil Lindsay Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentleman, b. 1880;
(2) Arthur Frederic Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentleman, b.
1882, d. Sept. I, 1896 ; (3) Charles Alfred Molineux-
Montgomerie, Gentleman, b. 1884; (4) Eustace William
Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (5) Hugh
George Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and
Dorothea Frances. Residence —
MOLISON, quartered by DALGLEISH and GILLES-
SMITH.
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MOLONY (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, quarterly i. and
iiii., azure, a quiver erect holding three arrows between two
bows palewise all or; ii. and iii., gules, two lions rampant
supporting a staff all argent, a crescent for difference
(Molony) ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gemelle gules, a
bordure, and in chief a crescent azure for difference (Barry).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm vambraced t-mbowed, the hand gauntleted grasping
a short sword all proper, the forearm charged with a trefoil
slipped azure. Motto^" In Domino et non in area meo
sperabo."
Sons of Harry Molony of Kilrush, co. Clare, L.R. C.P.I.
(eld. son of Chartres Brew Molony of Bindon Street,
Ennis), fi. 1844; d. 1880; m. 1868, Charlotte Eliza,
d. of John Carver Coates : —
Chartres Aylmer Molony, Gentleman, L. R. C.S.I. , 6. 1869.
/^es.—
Harry Brereton Molony, Gentleman, Dist. Inspector R. I.
Constab. , d. . Res. —
Rev. Perceval John Molony, /;. . Res. —
.Sons of James Barry ^Iolony, Gentleman, of Bindon
Street, Ennis, b. 1845; d. 1904; m. 1872, Ellen, d. of
John Butler Greene, Esq., B. L. :—
John Chartres Molony, Gentleman, B.A. Dublin (Indian
Civil .Service), b. 1877; tn. 1904, Sarah Frances, d. of
William Adams, Esq., J. P., of Drumelton, co. Cavan.
Post. add. — Bindon Street, Ennis, co. Clare.
James Gorgias Massy Molony, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Sons of Chartres Brew Molony of Bindon Street, Ennis,
?n. Alice, d. and coh. of James Barry of Rockstown,
CO. Limerick : —
John Molony, Esq., J. P. co. Armagh, F.R.C.P.I.,
b. 1851 ; tjt. Ethel Constance, d. of Hugh Lyons Mont-
gomery, Esq., D.L. , of Belhavel, co. Leitrim ; and has
issue — (i) Otho Hugh Chartres Molony, Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Dublin Fus. , i^. i88o; (2) John Barr^ de Winton Molony,
Gentleman, b. 1886. Seat^YorVhiW House, Dundalk, co.
Louth.
Godfrey Massy Molony, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; m. 1882,
Clara Penrose, d. of Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G. Res. —
14 Carlton Road, Southampton.
Alfred Molony, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. — 12 Vincent
Square Mansions, Westminster, S.W.
HENRY MOLONY, Gentleman, M.D. Born Jan. 19,
1853, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
James Molony of Tulla, F. R.C.S., co. Clare, by his wife
Rebecca, dau. of Michael Greene of Ennis. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, azure, a quiver erect holding three
arrows between two hows palewise all or ; 2 and 3, gules,
two lions rampant supporting a staff all argent, and
impaling the arms of Morony, viz. azure, three cross
crosslets or, between as many boars' heads couped above
the shoulders argent, langued gnles. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an
arm vambraced, embowed, the hand gauntleted grasping
a short sword all proper, the forearm charged with a
trefoil slipped azure. Motto — " In Domino et non in arcu
meo sperabo." Married, April 24, i88g, Geraldine, dan.
of Edmund Morony of Odell Ville, co. Limerick, by Helena
his wife, only dau. of John Odell. Residence —0(\€<l\ Ville,
Ballingarry, co. Limerick.
The Late PATRICK JOHN MOLONY, Esquire,
J. P. for CO. Clare, and B.A. (Dublin and Camb. ),
died August 26, 1901. Borti February 19, 1839, being
the eldest son of John Molony, Esq., J. P., of Cragg,
CO. Clare, by his wife Anna, dau. of D. Canny, Esq., J. P.,
of Clonmony, co. Clare. Livery — -Undress : blue, with
yellow collar and cuffs ; full dress : blue, plush breeches.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a quiver
erect, holding three arrows between two bows paleways all
or ; 2 and 3, gules, two lions rampant, supporting a staff all
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed, the hand gauntleted, grasp-
ing a short sword all proper, the forearm with a trefoil
slipped azure. MottO — " In domino et non in arcu meo
sperabo." Married^ Oct. 17, 1870, Lydia Anne, dau. of
Richard Galvvey of Herbert Place, Dublin, Barrister-at-
Law ; and has Issue — Alice Lydia. Estate — Cragg Tulla,
CO. Clare.
MOLYNEUX, quartered by BARNEWALL and AB-
NEY-HASTINGS.
MOLYNEUX, Viscount, see SEFTON.
The Reverend BRYAN WILLIAM HOCKEN-
HULL MOLYNEUX, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of
Arts, Doctor of Civil Law, F.S.A. , of Ludlow, in the county
of Salop, formerly Curate in Charge of Onibury, in the same
county. Born April 9, 1852, being the only son of the
late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop,
by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson
of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross moline or, on a
canton argent an ass's head erased sable ; with the Motto,
" Vivere sat vincere." Residence — The Hollies, Gravel
Hill, Ludlow, Salop. Club — Primrose.
HARRIET MOLYNEUX, Spinster, daughter of the
late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop,
by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson
of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross moline or, on a
canton argent an ass's head erased sable.
EDMUND RICHARD THOMAS MOLYNEUX-
SEEL, Esquire. Born Aug. 5, 1824, being the eldest son
of the late Thomas Molyneux-Seel, Esq., of Huyton Hey,
by his wife Agnes Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Bedingfeld,
fifth Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse potent counter-potent pean and
azure, three wolves' heads erased counterchanged (for
Seel) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross moline or, a canton argent
(for Molyneux). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
erased per fesse pean and azure (for Seel) ; 2. on a chapeau
gules turned up ermine, a peacock's tail proper (for Moly-
neux). Motto — "Sat vivere vincere." Married, Novem-
ber 16, 1847, Comtesse Anna Maria de Losada y Lousada
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(died 1898; and has Issue— (i) Edmund Harrington Moly-
neux-Seel, Esquire, Major the King's Liverpool Regiment,
born July 27, 1857 [married, October 30, 1894, Clare,
youngest daughter of the late Thomas Weld Blundell of
Ince Blundell Hall]; (2) Edward Honors Molyneux-Seel,
Esquire, Captain Royal Scots (Lothian) Regiment, born
June 24, 1862 [married, August 9, 1892, ^Iargaret, daughter
of Matthew Bulloch] ; Agnes Mary Matilda [married,
October 5, 1870, Sir John Lawson, second Baronet, of
Brough Hall, in the county of York, and has issue] ; and
Charlotte Amelia. He married secondly, 1898, Elizabeth
Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas O. Clinning, Esq., J. P.,
of Elm Grove, Birkdale, Lanes. Seaf — Huyton Hey, in
the county of Lancaster.
MONCEUX, quartered by RAMSDEN.
MONCKTON, Baron, see GALWAY.
ARTHUR MONCKTON, Esquire, J. P. co. of Wor-
cester, M.A. (Oxon.). Born July 20, 1845, being the
second son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Henry Monckton, by
his wife Ann, only dau. of John Grooms Smythe of
Hilton, Salop. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field,
impaling the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie, namely, quarterly
I and 4, per fesse or and argent, a double-headed eagle
displayed salile, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged
with a bend vair ; 2 and 3, argent, a bend gules, gutt^e-
d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of
the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a martlet or. MottO — " Famam extendere
factis. " Married Lady Gertrude Pleydell-Bouverie, dau.
of the 4th Earl of Radnor ; and has Issue — (1) Christopher
Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Marmaduke Monckton,
Gentleman, b. 1899; Mary; and Nora. Seat— W\\\.on,
CO. Salop.
EDWARD PHILIP MONCKTON, J. P. cos. North-
ampton, Rutland, and Liberty of Peterborough ; High
Sheriff CO. Rutland 1883; B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar-
rister-at-Law, Recorder of Northampton, late Major and
Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Northampton Regt., and M.P.
for N. Northnnts 1895, Member of the House of Laymen.
Born July 18, 1840, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Henry Cradock Monckton, H.E.I.C.S. , Bengal,
by his second wife Maria Catherine, youngest dau. of
H. W. Tydd. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a martlet or. Motto — " Famam extendere factis."
Married, Sept. 25, 1866, Christabel [d. May 23, 1899)
second dau. of Rev. C. D. Francis, M.A. , Vicar of Tysoe,
CO. Warwick ; and has Issue — (i) George Edward Monck-
ton, Gentleman, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., b. Nov. 20,
1868 \jn., April 21, 1896, Marguerite, youngest dau. of the
late James Marigold of Park House, Edgbaston]; (2) Philip
Tunnard Monckton, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1870 [w., 1901,
Agnes, dau. of Maxwell Smith]; (3) Noel Monckton, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 24, 1871 \jn. , 1895, Flora, dau. of Rev. George
Townsend Warner of Newton Abbott, and has issue] ;
(4) Charles Monckton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 26, 1873 ; (5)
Christopher Cecil Monckton, Gentleman, b. March 8, 1877 ;
(6) Oliver Paul Monckton, Gentleman, B.A. King's Coll.,
Camb., b. March 7, 1879 '< (?) Thomas Anthony Monckton,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 22, 1885 ; Christabel ; Theodora ; and
Frances Leonora. Seats — Fineshade Abl ey, Stamford, co.
Northampton; Laundimer House, Oundle. Town address
— Lamb Buildings, Temple. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
§ FRANCIS MONCKTON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Stafford, M.P. for West Staffordshire 1871-1885,
and High Sheriff 1895, late Capt. and Hon. Major Queen's
Own Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March 7, 1844, being the
eldest son of the late General Henry Monckton, by his wife
Ann, only dau. of John Groome Smythe of Hilton, Salop.
Livery — Blue and red. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a
chevron between three martlets or, as nnany mullets of the
field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a martlet or. Motto—" Famam extendere factis."
Married, July 16, 1889, Evelyn Mary, dau. of Algernon
Charles Heber-Percy of Hodnet Hall, co. Salop ; and has
Issue— (1) Francis Algernon Monckton, Gentleman, b. May
6, 1890; (2) Geoffrey Valentine Francis Monckton, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 14, 189s ; (3) Reginald Francis Percy Monck-
ton, Gentleman, b. June 3, 1896 ; Evelyn Frances; Constance
Frances ; and Violet Frances Maude. Seats — Stretton,
Stafford, and Somerford, Brewood, Stafford. Club —
Carlton.
t HENRY GRANT MONCKTON, Gentleman, Com-
mander R.N. Born Jan. 28, i860, being the eldest
son of the late Henry Monckton, B.C.S., by his wife Char-
lotte, second dau. of Rev. Edward Judge. Armorial
bearings— Gules, on a chevron between three martlets or.
as many mullets of the field. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a martlet or. Motto —
" Famam extendere factis." Married, 1890, Maud Lilian,
dau. of Rev. John W. Hallowell; and had Issue — (i) Marma-
duke Henry Monckton, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1891 ; (2)
Frederick Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Maud
Lilian Seaflower. Residence —
HORACE WOOLLASTON MONCKTON, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law. Born 1857, being the son of Col. the Hon.
Horace Manners Monckton, by his wife Georgina (who
died 1879), eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Woollaston White,
2nd Bart. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a chevron be-
tween three martlets or, as many mullets of the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a martlet or. Postal address — Whitecairn,
Wellington College Station, Berkshire.
WILLIAM PARRY MONCKTON, Esquire, J.P., B.A.
Caius Coll. , Camb. , Lieut. -Col. late Hampshire Regt. Born
April 7, 1846, being the third son of the late Edward Henry
Cradock Monckton, H.E.I.C.S., Bengal, of Fineshade
Abbey, Northants, by his second wife Maria Catherine,
youngest dau. of H. W. Tydd. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a chevron between three martlets or, as many
mullets of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a martlet or. Motto — "Famam
extendere factis." Married, Sept. 3, 1891, Florence
Georgina Sybella, dau. of James Sawrey-Cookson of
Neasham Hall, Yorks. , and of Broughton Tower, Lanes. ;
and has Issue — Ivor Parry Monckton, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7,
1892 ; and Iris Florence Parry. Seat — Stone Court, Glou-
cestershire. Club — Naval and Military.
MONCKTON-ARUNDELL, see GALWAY.
§The Right Honourable Sir HENRY JAMES
MONCREIFF, BARON MONCREIFF, of Tullie-
bole, CO. Kinross, a Bart, of Nova Scotia, and a Bart, of
the United Kingdom, D.L. for Kinross, LL. B. , a Judge
of the Court of Session, Scotland, with the title of Lord
Wellwood, late Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute. Born April
24, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
James Moncreiff, ist Baron Moncreiff, by his wife Isabella,
only dau. of Robert Bell, Sheriff of the cos. of Berwick and
Haddington. Creations — Baronets, April 22, 1626, and
May 23, 1871 ; Baron, Jan. 9, 1874. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a chief ermine ;
2 and 3 argent, an oak-tree giowing out of a well in base
both proper. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with
his badge of Ulster as a Baronet of the United Kingdom,
and from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon
his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the
coronet ot his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon
a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure. Supporters— On either
side a man in armour, holding in the exterior hand a spear
resting on his shoulder all proper, the breastplate charged
with a crescent gules, Motto—' ' Sur esperance. " Married,
is the Naval Cockade.
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firstly, April 3, 1866, Susan Wilhelmina (who died Oct. 29,
1869), third dau. of Sir W. H. Dick-Cunningham, Bart. ;
and secondly, March 26, 1873, Millicent Julia, eldest
Rowley Hay-Drummond, and niece of the Earl of Kinnoull-
Heir presumptive — His nephew, John Robert Guy Mon-
(^w<5iSi
creiffe. Gentleman, b. 1884.
Bridge of Earn, co. Perth.
Residence — Moncreiffe House,
MONCRIEFF, see SCOTT-MONCRIEFF.
daughter of Colonel Fryer of Moulton Paddocks, New-
market ; she died Jan. 6, 1881. Seat — Tulliehole Castle,
CO. Kinross. Town residence — 15 Great Stuart Street,
Edinburgh. Clubs— Brooks's, Athenoeum, New (Edin-
burgh).
§SiR ROBERT DRUMMOND MONCREIFFE,
eighth Baronet, of Moncreiffe, in the county of Perth,
Deputy - Lieutenant, Lieutenant - Colonel 4th Volunteer
Battalion Black Watch. Born November 3, 1856, being
the son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife Louisa, com-
monly known as Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable Thomas Robert Hay, the tenth Earl of Kinnoull ;
succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of November
30, 1685. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
a lion rampant IxHween two mullets gules, a chief ermine.
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-
tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules ; and upon an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Sur esperance." Married, April 6,
1880, Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Col. the Hon. Charles
Colonel Sir ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF of Cul-
fargie, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Justice of the Peace for
the county ot Perth, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born
April 17, 1829, being the eldest son of Matthew Moncrieff of
Culfargie, Captain Madras Cavalry, by his wife Isabella,
daughter of Archibald Campbell ; was created Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, and
advanced to the rank of Knight Comniander of that Order,
1891. Clubs— Xihenxum, United Serv ce. Livery — Red
and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, a lion rampant gules, aimed and langued azure, a
chief ermine, all within a bordure engrailed of the third,
charged with six stars or. Upon the escutcheon, which is
encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight
Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased
gules; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Es-
perance." Married, 1875, Harriet Mary, only daughter of
James Wilson Riniington Wilson of Broomhead Hall, in
the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Malcolm Matthew
Moncrieff, Esquire, Lieut. 6th Dragoon Guards, born
J.anuary 8, 1876; (2) Gerard Alexander Moncrieff, Esquire,
born August 23, 1878 ; (3) Alaric Rimington Moncrieff,
Esquire, born March 21, 1880; (4) Roger Murray Mon-
crieff, Esquire, born November 28, 1885 ; (5) Duncan
is the Military Cockade.
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Campbell Moncrieff, Esquire, born September 25, 1890;
Maud Isobel ; and May Gladyb. Estates — Barnhill and
a chief sable, three eagles displayed or (for Money) ; 2.
chequy argent and gules, on a chief sable, three eagles dis-
played or (for Money) ; 3. argent, on a fessc between six
martlets gules, three quatrefoils of the first (for Wash-
borne) ; 4. ermine, a chief bendy sinister of eight or and
sable (for Dabitot) ; 5. gules, a fesse and in chief two
mullets argent (for Power) ; 6. argent, on a bend sable,
three eagles displayed or (for Ernie) ; 7. argent, on a
chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased sable, a
crescent of the first (for Wroughton) ; 8. gules, three
sheaves of arrows each consisting of one in pale and tvo
in saltire or, barbed flighted and banded argent (for Best) ;
9. per pale sable and argent, a cross molinecounterchanged
(for Malwin) ; 10. ermine, on abend azure, three leopards'
faces or (for Cambride) ; 11. ermine, two chevronels gules
(for Finamore) ; 12. per chevron gules and ermine, three
chess-rooks counterchanged (for Holwell) ; 13. argent, a
cross and in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis sable (for Hey-
dock) ; 14. vert, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or
(for Kyrle) ; 15. sable, a cross engrailed argent (for Knuttes-
ford) ; 16. quarterly ermine and paly of six or and gules
(for Knightley) ; 17. gules, two bars ermine, in chief a
crescent argent (for Pantulf) ; i8. gules, fretty or, a cres-
cent of the last for difference (for De Verdun); 19. gules,
three stags' heads caboshed or (for Doilly) ; 20. barry of ten
argent and gules, a chevron or (for De Stoke) ; 21. gules, a
stag's head caboshed argent (for Duston) : 22. or, fretty
gules, a canton argent (for FitzNoel) ; 23. azure, two bars
gemelles and in chief a lion passant guardaiit or (for Tre-
goz) ; 24. gules, a lion passant guardant argent, ducally
crowned or (for FitzGerold) ; 25. argent, a fesse gules, be-
tween three mullets of six points sable (for Ewias) ; 26.
azure, a stag's head caboshed or (for Galofre) ; 27. or, a
stag's head caboshed sable (for Burgh) ; 28. argent, on a
saltire sable, five swans of the first (for Burgh) ; 29. gules,
a chevron paly of eight or and argent, between three cross
crosslets of the last (for Cowley) ; 30. argent, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed sable (for Cowley) ; 31. argent,
a chevron between three annulets gules (for Chaucous) ;
32. sable, a chevron or, between three hawk's lures argent
(for Skenard) ; 33. or, a chevron between three escallops
azure (for Colcombe) ; 34. argent, on a bend gules, a bend
fusilly or (for Harweden) ; 35. argent, a fesse dancett^e be-
tween seven cross crosslets in chief and six in base gules
Bandirran, in the county of Perth, and Pitarthie, in the
county of Fife. Postal address — Bandirran House, Perth.
FRANCIS BURDETT THOMAS MONEY-COUTTS,
Esquire, M.A., LL.M. (Cantab.), J. P. co. Surrey, Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1852, being the only son of the late Rev.
James Drummond Money of Stodham Park, Hants, by
his second wife Clara Maria, fourth dau. of the late Sir
Francis Burdett, fifth Baronet, and (with his mother)
assumed the additional surname and arms of Coutts,
1880. C/?/* — White's. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent a stag's head erased gules, between the
attires a pheon azure, all within a bordure embattled of
the last, charged with four buckles or (for Coutts) ; 2 and 3
or, on a pile azure, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one
(for Money). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, a Saracen from the middle shooting
an arrow from a bow, all proper (for Coutts) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a bezant between two wings azure,
each sem^e-de-lis or (for Money). Motto — "Esse quam
videri." Married, 1875, Edith Ellen, dau. of Charles
Churchill, Esq., J. P. Surrey (High Sheriff 1876), of Wey-
bridge Park ; and has Issue^Ww^ Burdett Money-Coutts,
Gentleman, b. 1876; Clara Burdett; Eleanora Burdett;
Joan Burdett ; and Margaret Burdett. Postal address —
§AUDLEY WALTER WASHBOURNE MONEY-
KYRLE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford, and
J. P. cos. Herts and Wilts, formerly Major 2nd Batt. Yorks.
Regt. Born Sept. 12, 1846, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late John Ernie Money-Kyrle, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. late 32nd Regt., J. P. and Deputy-Lieutenant, by
his wife Harriet Louisa, eldest dau. of William H. Sutton,
late of Hertingfordlmry, in co. of Hertford. Livery — Green
with yellow facings. Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and
66, quarterly i. and iiii., vert a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lis or (for Kyrle) ; ii. and iii. , chequy argent and gules, on
(for Water ville) ; 36. gules, tliree bendlets vair, a label of
five points or (for Lathwath) ; 37. gules, two bars argent,
a canton ermine (for St. John) ; 38. azure, five fusils con-
joined in fesse or, each charged with a mullet gules (for
Plumpton) ; 39. argent, a chevron gules, between three
martlets sable (for Bagot) ; 40. gules, a lion rampant vaire
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or and azure (for Combmartin) ; 41. argent, a lion rampant
gules (for Lyons) ; 42. argent, a fesse azure, between three
crescents gules (for Warkworth) ; 43. argent, on a chief
gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse of the first (for Pinck-
ney) ; 44. gules, three stiirups leathered and buckled or
(for Scudamore) ; 45. or, a cross patte6 fitch^e in the foot
gules (for Scudamore, ancient) ; 46. gules, three lions pass-
ant in pale argent (for Giffard) ; 47. or, two bars gemelles,
and in chief a lion passant guardant gules (for Giffard) ;
48. gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or (for
Wheler or Whelyn) ; 49. or, three chevronels gules (for
Spencer) ; 50. argent, a fesse gules, between three mullets
of six points sable (for Ewias) ; 51. ermine, two bars
gemelles gules (for Huntercombe) ; 52. gules, a bend and
bordure vair (for Hoding) ; 53. gules, a saltire argent, be-
tween four cross crosslets or (for Windsor) ; 54. gules, a
saltire argent (for FitzOther) ; 55. argent, on a bend
cottised sable, three trouts or (for Osborne) ; 56. azure, a
chevron between three quatrefoils slipped argent (for Vin-
cent) ; 57. azure, a cross engrailed ermine (for Stoughton) ;
58. quarterly sable and gules, a cross argent, between in
the first and fourth quarters tliree lance-rests, and in the
second and third as many cockatrices or (for Jones) ; 59.
argent, a lion rampant gnles, charged on the shoulder with
a trefoil slipped or, within an orle of eight cross crosslets
fitch^e of the second (for Brett) ; 60. argent, on a saltire
sable, five swans of the first (for Brough) ; 61. argent, a
fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lis sable (for Rich-
mond) ; 62. sable, three goats salient argent (for Thorold);
63. argent, three bars gules ; on a canton azure, a martlet
or (for Hough) ; 64. argent, a bend, raguly sable, between
six pellets (for Marston) ; 65. argent, a cross potent gules,
between four pellets (for Brerehaugh), and impaling the
arms of Smith Bosanquet, namely, quarterly i and 4, or,
on a mount vert, a tree proper, on a chief nebuly gules, a
crescent between two mullets argent (for Bosanquet); 2
and 3, or, a chevron cottised between three demi-griffins,
the two in chief respecting each other sable (for Smith).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a hedgehog
or (for Kyrle) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head sable, erased argent, collared gemelle, holding in the
beak a fleur-de-lis or (for Money). Motto — "Nil moror
ictus." Married, September 22, 1887, Florence Cecilia,
eldest daughter of Horace Smith-Bosanquet, Esquire, of
Broxbornebury, Broxborne, in the county of Hertford ; and
has had Issue — (i) Ernie John Audley Money-Kyrle, Gentle-
man, born April 30, 1893, died 1897; (2) Roger Ernie
Money-Kyrle, Gentleman, born January 31, 1898 ; Margaret
Vincentia ; and Joan Alice. Seats — Homme House,
Dymock, Gloucester; and Whetham, Calne, Wilts. Resi-
dence— Whetham, Calne, Wilts. C/z/^— United Service.
MONINS. Gules, three crescents or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or.
Motto — " Mediocria maxima."
Son of Rev. Richard Eaton Monins, b. 1813, d.v.p.
1853 ; m. , Emily, d. of late Rev. John Chevallierof
Aspall Hall, Suffolk:—
John Henry Monins, Esq., J. P. co. Kent and the Cinque
Ports, Major Roval East Kent Mounted Rifles, b. 1851 ;
m. 1885, Edith Julia, d. of late J. P. Cobbold, M.P. for
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk; and has issue — John Eaton Monins,
Gentleman, i^. 1890; Adela Mary Evelyn ; Margaret Mary ;
Eleanor Victoria ; and Bridget. Seat — Ringwould House,
Dover, Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
MONK, see LINGARD-MONK.
LiEUTENANT-Coi.ONEi. CHARLES MONK, Indian
Medical Service, J. P. and Magistrate of the 1st Class.
Born May 11, 1854, being the eldest son of P. J. Monk of
CO. Dublin, and Anne, dau. of H. J. Donelly. Armorial
bearings —Azure, on a chevron engrailed or, between in
chief two lions' heads erased of the last, and in base a castle
argent, flammant proper, a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest - Out of a mural crown proper, two
wings expanded or, each charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — " Fervor non furor." Married, June 23, 1890, Vis-
comtesse Blanche Marie Louise de Baillou, dau. of Capt.
Count de Baillou ; and has Issue-(\) Raymond Charles de
Baillou Monk, Gentleman, b. March 27, 1891, d. Nov. 22,
1900; (2) Gerald Patrick de Baillou Monk, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 4, 1892; and (3) Harold Henry de Baillou Monk,
Gentleman, b. June 4, 1894. Postal address -VxW'X
Lucette, Bouches du Rhone. C/?<(J— East India United
Service.
MONRO of Auchinbowie (1780 and 1802, cadet of Monro
of Bearcrofts, c. 1672-7). Or, an eagle's head erased gules,
in its beak a branch of laurel proper, in the dexter chief
point a sinister hand erected couped at the wrist of the
second, all within a bordiue engrailed azure. Crest — An
eagle rising proper. Motto — " Non inferiora."
Son of Alexander Binning Monro of Auchinbowie and
Softlaw ((/. 1891); m. his cousin Harriet, d. of late
Alexander Monro, M.D., of Craiglockhart : —
David Binning-Munro, Gentltman, Provost of Oriel
College, Oxford, M.A. Oxon., b. 1836. 5f(zA— Auchen-
bowie, Stirlingshire, Softlaw, Roxburghshire. Club —
Athenaeum.
The Right Honourable Sir EDMUND TOHN
MONSON, G.C.B. (1896), G.C.M.G. (1892), G.C.V.O.
(1903), a Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, M.A. of Oxford University. Born 1834, being
the fourth son of the Rt. Hon. William John Monson,
sixth Lord Monson, by his wife Eliza, youngest dau. of
Edmund Larken ; created C.B. 1877: K.C.M.G. 1886;
appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable
Privy Council, 1893. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, St. James's.
• Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two chev-
ronels gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded
by the ribbons and by the collar of the Bath, pendent there-
from the badges of a G.C.B. ana a G.C.M.G., is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant proper, supporting a column or ; with the Motto,
" Prest pour mon pais." Married, 1881, Eleanor Catherine
is the Naval Cockade.
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Mary, daughter of the late Major Munro, Her Majesty's
Consul-General at Monte Video; and has /f,f?^£ — (i) Maxwell
William Edmund John Monson, Esquire, born 1882; (2)
Edmund St. John Debonnaire John Monson, Esquire, born
1883 ; (3) George Louis Esm6 John Monson, Esquire, born
1888. Residence — The Embassy, Paris.
MONTACUTE, quartered by DU
BROWNE and MOSTYN.
MOULIN.
FREDERICK JAMES OSBALDESTON MONTAGU,
Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Guards. B0171 1878, being
the eldest son of James Wilson Montagu, Esq., J. P. W. R.
Yorks. , High Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Hunts., by his
wife Laura Adeline, younger dau. of Ernest Thallusson
of Mount Auldyn, Isle of Man. Armorial bearings —
Argent, three fusils joined in fesse gules, within a bordure
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, beak and
wings addorsed sable. 6'(?a/j— Ingmanthorpe Hall, near
Wetherby, co. York ; Melton Park, Doncaster.
General HORACE WILLIAM MONTAGU, C.B.,
Knight of the Legion of Honour, General and Col. Com-
mandant R.E. Born May 16, 1823, being the third son of
the late Rev. George Montagu, late Rector of South
Pickenham, by his wife Eiuily, dau. of the Venerable
William Yonge, Archdeacon of Norwich ; created Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869.
Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined
in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and
3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules
(for Monthermer). Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped at the neck
or, between two wings sable, gorged with a plain collar
argent, charged with three lozenges gules. Married, 1859,
Catherine Frances, daughter of the late General Poole
Vallency England; and has Issue living— (i) Edward
Montagu, Esquire, Major ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment,
born 1 86 1 {m. Charlotte Eva, dau. of Edward Kemble,
late Judge of the Supreme Court, Jamaica ; and has issue,
Charles Edward Montagu, Gentleman, b. 1900] ; (2) William
Montagu, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; (3) Drogo Montagu, Gentle-
man, b. 1870 \m., 1901, Marion, dau. of the late Rear-Ad-
miral F. Proby Doughty] ; Mary ; Alice \ni. , 1892, the Rev.
Archibald Downes Downes-Shaw; and has issue living, one
son and two daughters] ; Madeline ; and Lena. Postal
address — 9 Oxford Road, Colchester.
Colonel Honourable EDWARD JAMES MON-
TAGU-STUART-WORTLEY, C.M.G., M.V.O., D.S.O.
£o?>/ 1857, being the second son of the late Honourable
Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, by his wife Maria
Ehzabeth, daughter of William Bennet Martin of Wors-
borough Hall, Barnsley ; created Companion of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886.
Armorial bearings Quarterly, i. azure, a stag's head
caboshed, within two branches of laurel or (lor Mackenzie) ;
2. argent, on a bend, between six martlets gules, three
bezants, a canton of the arms of Stuart, namely or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory
counterflory gules (for Wortley) ; 3. or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, within a double tressure fiory counter-
flory gules (for Stuart); 4. argent, three fusils conjoined in
fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu). Upon
the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com-
panion ot the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and tor his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings displayed and
inverted, rising from a rock all proper; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's leg erased or, issuant therefrom
three ostrich feathers proper, charged on the thigh with a
fesse chequy azure and argent; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant gules, and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Nobilis Ira; " 4. upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head couped or, wings endorsed and
beak sable. Married, 1891, Violet, daughter of the late
James Alexander Guthrie of Craigie, Dundee; and has
/w^/e-— Nicholas Rothesay Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, Esq.,
born 1892; and Louise Violet Beatrice. Postal address —
Highcliffe Castle, Hants.
MONTALT, quartered by HULLEY.
The Reverend DURBIN BRICE MONTEFIORE,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon., formerly
Rector of Spaxton, co. Somerset, 1891-94, and Vicar of
Westbury, Bucks, 1895-97. Born i860, being the third
son of the late Rev. Thomas Law Montefiore, M.A. Trin.
Coll., Camb. , Rector of Catherstim, Leweston, Dorset, and
Rural l-ean, by his wife Katherine, only surviving child of
the late Rev. Edward Cowell Brice of Winterbourne Manor
and Frenchay, co. Gloucs. , and latterly Vicar of Newnham,
CO. Gloucs. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and
azure, on a chevron between three demi-lions or, as many
crosses moline of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three
fleurs-de-lis azure, in front of a demi-lion or, holding between
the paws a cross moline as in the arms. Motto — " Video
melioia." Married, Jan. 7, 1886, Mary Evans, eldest dau.
of David James Jenkins, M.P. for Falmouth (1874-1886).
Residence —MMvs\e.y Hall, Winslow.
ARTHUR JOHN MONTEFIORE BRICE, Gentle-
man, Barrister at- Law of the Middle Temple, Fellow of
the Royal Geographical and Geological Societies and the
Anthropological Institute. Born June 27, 1859, being the
second son of the late Rev. Thomas Law Montefiore,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Rector of Catherston Leweston,
Dorset, and Rural Dean, by his wife Katherine, only sur-
viving child and heir of the late Rev. Edward Cowell
Brice of Winterbourne Manor and Frenchay, co. Glou-
cester, and latterly Vicar of Newnham, co. Gloucester,
by whose desire he assumed his maternal name of Brice
by Deed-Poll in 1894. Armorial bearings (being the
arms of Montefiore) — Per pale gules and azure, on a chevron
between three demi-lions or, as many crosses moline of the
first, impaling the arms of Mitford, namely argent, a fesse
between three moles sable. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
three fleurs-de-lis azure in front of a demi-lion or, holding
between the paws a cross moline as in the arms. Motto —
"Video meliora." Married, Aug. 4, 1886, Sybil ((/. June
2, 189s), youngest dau. of Edward Ledwich Osbaldeston
Mitford, Esq., of Mitford Castle, Northumberland, and
Hunmanby Hall, Yorks.; and has had Issue- (1) Arthur
Stanley Mitford, b. Sept. 21, 1887, d. March 10, 1888 ;
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dence—\2iS Finchley Road, Hampstead, London, N,W.
Club — National Liberal.
MONTGOMERIE, quartered by LAMB and RAMSAY-
FAIRFAX-LUCY.
MONTGOMERIE, see EDMONSTONE - MONT-
GOMERIE and MOLINEUX-MONTGOMERIE.
MONTGOMERIE, Earls of Eglintoun (reniatric. L.O.,
12 Oct. 1904; orig. matric. 1797). Quarterly, i and 4
grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, three Heurs-de-
lis or (Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii., gules, three annulets or,
stoned azure (Eglinton), all within a bordure or, charged
with a double tressure flory and counterflory gules ; 2 and 3
grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., or, three crescents with
a double tressure flory counterflory gules (Seton) ; ii. and iii.,
azure, three garbs or (Buchan), over all an escutcheon parted
per pale gules and azure, the dexter charged with a sword
in pale proper, pommelled and hiked or, supporting an im-
perial crown, the sinister charged u ith a star of twelve points
argent, all within a double tressure flory counterflory gold.
Mantlings gules, doubled ermine. Crests— Dexter, on a
wreath of his liveries, a lady dressed in ancient apparel
azure, holding in her dexter hand an anchor, and in her
sinister the head of a savage suspended by the hair, couped
all proper (Motto — "Garde bien"); sinister, on a wreath
of his liveries, a ducal coronet or, issuing therefrom a
wyvern vomiting fire, his wings elevated proper (MottO —
"Hazard yet forward "). Supporters^Two wyverns vert,
vomiting fire proper.
Ygst. son of Archibald William, 13th Earl of Eglinton
and 1st Earl of Winton, K.T. , b. 1812 ; d. 1861 ; m.
ist, 1841, Theresa, d. of Charles Newcomen of Clona-
hard, co. Longford, and widow of Richard Howe
Cockerell, Commander R.N. : —
The Rt. Hon. George Arnulph Montgomerie, isth Earl
of Eglinton (Sco., 20 Jan. 1508, and new patent with former
precedence, 24 IVIarch 1615), Baron Montgomerie (Sco.,
31 Jan 1449), 3rd Earl of Winton (U.K., 23 June 1859),
4th Baron Ardrossan (U.K., 15 Feb. 1806), Hereditary
Sheriff of Renfrewshire, Lord-Lieut, of Ayrshire, late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, b. 1848; m. 1873, Janet Lucretia, d. of
Boyd Alexander Cunninghame of Craigends ; and has surv.
issue — Archibald Seton, commonly called Lord Mont-
gomerie, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 1880; (2) Hon. Francis
Cunninghame Montgomerie,^. 1887; LadyGeorginaTheresa
\m. 1895, William Mure, Esq., of Caldwell]; Lady Edith
Mary [ot. Capt. Algernon Trotter, M.V.O. , D.S.O.]. Seats
— Eglinton Castle, Irvine ; The Pavilion, Ardrossan ; Skel-
morlie Castle, Largs, N.B. Clubs — Guards', Carlton.
§ SAMUEL HYNMAN MONTGOMERIE, Esquire,
I. P. and D.L. for Ayrshire, J. P. for Lincolnshire, late
Major 3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Regt.; is a Member of the
King's Bodyguard for Scotland. Born 1856, being the
second son of the late Henry Hynman AUenby, Esq., J. P.,
of Kenwick Hall, Lincolnshire, by his wife Eliza, dau. of
Tital Bourne of Alford, Lincolnshire, and assumed the
surname of Montgomerie and the arms quarterly by Royal
License. Live/y — Dark blue, with blue and yellow facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii.
azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or,
stoned azure, all within a bordure or, charged with a double
tressure flory and counterflory gules, a canton ermine for
difference (for Montgomerie) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, between three horses' heads erased gules,
as many crescents argent, a bordure of the second (for
Allenby), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Montgomerie, Earls of Eglinton and Winton, namely,
quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-
de-lis or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, stoned azure,
all within a Vjordure or, charged with a double tressure flory
and counterflory gules; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. azure,
three fleurs-de-lis or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or,
stoned azure, over all a sword in pale point upwards proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a female figure (representing Hope)
proper, vested azure, holding in the dexter hand an anchor
or, and in her sinister by the hair a human head also proper,
charged upon the breast with a cross crosslet for diflerence.
PlottO — " Garde bien," Married, 1885, Lady Sophia Con-
stance Montgomerie, eldest daughter and heiress of the Rt.
Hon. the 14th Earl of Eglinton and Winton ; and has Issue
— Sophia Egidia Gwendolen, Eleanor Theresa, and Adelaide
Constance. Estates— Ga.rnsgz.ie Hall Estates, Long Sutton,
Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire ; Aucham Castle, Ayr-
shire ; Montgomerie Estates, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire.
Postal address — Southannan, Fairlie, N.B. Clubs —
Bachelors', Boodle's.
The L.^TE JAMES BROWN MONTGOMERIE -
FLEMING, Gentleman, of Kelvinside, Glasgow, Solicitor
in Glasgow. Born 1840, being the youngest son of John
Park Fleming, Writer, of Kelvinside, and only child by
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his marriage with Elisabeth Tennent, youngest dau. of
John Tennent of Wellpark, in the co. of Lanark. On
June 17, 1898, the Lyon King of Arms matriculated his
arras of new (as under) upon his becoming sole owner of
the estate of Kelvinside and assuming the surname of his
cousins the Misses Eleanor and Elizabeth Montgomerie
from whom he got a large part of the estate. He died
June 18, 1898. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
between a decrescent and an increscent in chief and a boar's
head erased in base or, three fleurs-de-lys azure. Above
the shield is a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a goat's head erased argent, armed or ;
and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Let the
deed shaw." Married, Aug. 7, 1872, Jane Robertson,
dau. of William Prichard, M.D. , Partick ; and has Issue
— James Brown Montgomerie-Fleming, Junior, Gentleman,
b. March 8, 1884 ; Elisabeth Tennent ; Jane Prichard ;
Margaret Mary ; and Eleanor Elizabeth Montgomerie.
Estate — Kelvinside, in the parish of Govan and Barony
parish of Glasgow. Postal address — Kelvinside House,
Glasgow. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional, Western
Glasgow), Conservative (Glasgow), Junior Conservative
(Glasgow), Imperial Union (Glasgow), Blythswood Square
(Glasgow), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
MONTGOMERY, see LYONS-MONTGOMERY.
MONTGOMERY [Arms of Johnston as exemplified
U.O. 1813, on assumption of name of Johnston in lieu of
Montgomery, which name of Johnston has been discon-
tinued]. Argent, a saltire sable, between three shamrocks
slipped, and in base a human heart ensigned with an im-
perial crown proper, on a chief gules, three cushions or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a winged spur or, leathered gules.
Sons of Richard Thomas Montgomery, Esq., o^
Beaulieu, J. P. (High Sheriff 1855), b. 1813 ; d. 1890;
m. 1845, Frances Barbara, d. of St. George Smith of
Greenhills, co. Louth.
Richard Johnston Montgomery, Esq., J.P.,i^. 1855; tn.
1890, Maud Helena Collingwood, only d. of late Sir John
Stephenson Robinson, Bart. C. B. , of Rokeby Hall. Seats
— Beaulieu, nr. Drogheda ; Rokeby Hall, Dunleer, co.
Louth. Res. — Killineer House, nr. Drogheda.
Willoughby Aston Montgomery, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m.
Miss Hunter. Res. —
Tichborne St. George Roger Montgomery, Gentleman, b.
i860. Res.—
MONTHERMER, quartered by DU MOULIN -
BROWNE, MONTAGU, and MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-
SCOTT.
MONYPENNY, see GYBBON-MONYPENNY.
CHARLTON JAMES BLACKWELL MONYPENNY
of Pitmilly, CO. Fife, Esquire, J. P. Burn Nov. 4, 1867,
being the eldest son of the late James Robert Blackwell
Monypenny of Pitmilly, Esq., J. P., M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ), Hon. Col. 4th Batt. the Buffs (East Kent. Regt.),
by his wife Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Rev. Charlton
Lane, M.A. , Vicar of Hampstead, Middlesex. Livery —
Dark blue, yellow facings. Armorial bearings and quar-
terings as used are not wholly recorded in Lyon Register,
but the arms and crest of Monypenny are recorded in the
College of Arms, and are — Quarterly, i. argent, a dolphin
azure, langued gules (for Monypenny) ; 2. azure, three cross
crosslets fitch^e issuing out of as many crescents argent (for
Cathcart) ; 3. azure, a lion rampant guardant between three
escallops argent (for Gybbon) ; 4. or, a lion rampant sable,
collared and chained or (for Phillips) ; 5. paly of si.x argent
and azure, on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant or, all
within a bordure ermine (for Blackwell) ; 6. gules, a chev-
ron between three swans argent (for Lyte of Lyte's Cary).
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, Neptune bestriding a
dolphin naiant in waves of the S'a, holding in his dexter
hand the reins, and in his sinister a trident all proper.
Motto — " Imperat oequor." Married, Aug. 17, 1898,
Emilia Sybil, third dau. of Cecil Algernon Salisbury Weten-
hall of Stanwich, Higham Ferrers, Northants. ^^fai"— Pit-
milly, CO. Fife. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
MONYPENNY (H. Coll.). Argent, a dolphin naiant
embowed azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, Neptune bestriding a dolphin
naiant all proper. Motto (over crest) — " Imperat ^quor."
Sons of James Robert Blackwell, Esq., J. P., M.A., of
Pitmilly, co. Fife, b. 1835; d. 1886; ?«. 1866, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Charlton Lane, M.A., Vicar of
Hampstead, Middx. : —
Charlton James Blackwell Monypenny, Esq. [q.v.].
William Erskine Blackwell Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
1876. Res.—
Yr. son of Revames Isaac J. Monypenny, J. P., of Pit-
milly, CO. Fife, b. 1799; d. 1881; m. 1827, Mary
Blackwell, d. of Robert Monypenny of Merrington
Place : —
Rev. Phillips Howard Monypenny, B.A. , Vicar of
Hadlow, b. 1837 ; m. 1S60, Emma Melasina (1/. 1896), d.
of John M'Munn, M.D., of Rutland Squaie, Dublin ; and
has issue — (i) Monypenny, Gentleman, b. ;
(2) Monypenny, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Sinclair
Howard Monypenny, Gentleman, b. [»i. 1894, Mary
Beatrice Blackwell, d. of J. R. B. Monypenny]; and three
daus. Res. — The Vicarage, Hadlow, Tonbridge.
MOORE, quartered by ADLAM, DU MOULIN-
BROWNE, and LUDLOW-BRUGES.
MOORE, Baron, see DROGHEDA.
MOORE, see DROGHEDA, HUNT, STREAT-
FIELD-MOORE, and TUNNARD-MOORE.
MOORE, Viscount, see DROGHEDA.
ARTHUR JOHN MOORE, Esquire, J. P., D. L.
Bor)t Sept. 15, 1849. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Azure, on a chief engrailed or, a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper, between two mullets pierced of
is the Military Cockade.
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the third, and impaling the arms of Clifford, namely, chequy
or and azure, a fesse gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his dogiee, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a Moor's
head also proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
azure, and charged in the neck with a rose gules, barbed vert.
Motto — " P'ortis cadere cedere non potest." Married, 1887,
Mary Lucy Clifford, dau. of Sir Charles Clifford, Bart. , of
Hatherton Hall, in the co. of Stafford; and has Issue — (i)
Arthur Joseph Clifford Moore, Gentleman, b. July 1878, d.
July 8, 1900; (2) Charles Joseph Henry O'Hara Moore,
Gentleman, h. Nov. 1880; and Edith Mary. Seats —
Mooresfort, and Aherlow Castle, Bansha, in the co. of
Tipperary. Residence — 64 Princes Gate, S.W. Club —
Devonshire.
The Honourable CHARLES MOORE of Moore
Court, Springwood, Blue Mountains, in the Colony of New
South Wales, Member of the Legislative Council. Born
August 29, 1820, being the son of James Moore of Bally-
macarne, in the county of Cavan, Ireland, by his wife
Catharine, ni!e Rogers, of Belturbet. Armorial beaxings —
He bears for Anus : Azure, a cross crosslet or, on a canton
argent, a kangaroo sejant proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
out of a mural crown gules, a IVIoor's head in profile, couped
at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples or and
azure, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet gold ;
Crest - Out of a ducal crest coronet gold, charged with a
fleam gules, a Moor's head in profile proper, wreathed
about the temples or and azure. Motto — " Forlis cadere
with the Motto, " Perseverando et cavendo." Married,
August 2, 1883, Annie Hill, eldest daughter of A. C. Mont-
gomery of Ryde, Isle of Wight, Barrister-at-Law. Postal
address — Moore Court, Springwood, Blue Mountains, New
South Wales.
Sir JOHN WILLL^lM MOORE, Knight Bachelor
(1900), Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery and
Diplomate in Public Health of the University of Dublin ;
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
(President 1898-1900), ex-Scholar of Trinity College,
Dublin, Honorary Fellow of the Swedish Society of
Physicians, Senior Physician to the Meath Hospital,
Dublin, Professor of the Practice of Medicine, Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland. Born Oct. 23, 1845,
being the elder son of William Daniel Moore, M.D. (Dub.
et Cantab.), M.R.I. A., by his wife Catherine Mary, eldest
dau. of Mark Monsarrat of Dublin. Zz'trry— Blue. Ar-
morial bearing's -Azure, on a chief dancett^e or, a fleam
betweeen two mullets gules. Mantling azure and or.
cedere non potest." Married, firstly, Jan. 4, 1876, Ellie,
{d. April 21, 1878), only dau. of the late John Ridley, M.D.,
of Moore Hall, I'ullamore, King's Co. ; and secondly,
March 15, 1881, Louisa Emma, youngest dau. of the late
Edmund J. Armstrong, Esq., D.L., of Lismoher, Kilfenora,
CO. Clare, and Lower Leeson Street, Dublin ; and has
Isst(e (by first marriage) —Elizabeth Eleanor Mary; Elsie
\m., July 2, 1902, Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers, M.A.,
Fellow of Trinity Coll., Dublin]; (by second marriage) —
(i) William Edmund Armstrong Moore, Esq., B.A,
(Dublin),;^. June 13, 1882; (2) Arthur Robert Moore, Esq.,
b. July 22, 1883 ; (3) Maurice Sydney Moore, Esq., (5. March
31, 1886 ; and Nora Gladys. Residence — 40 Fitzwilliam
Square West, Dublin. C/«(5— University (Dublin).
JOSEPH HALL MOORE, Esq., J. P. for Derbyshire.
Lieut. -Col. Commanding (and Hon. Col.) 3rd Batt.
(Mil.) Derbyshire Regt. Born , being the third son of the
lateWilliani Cameron Moore, Esq., J. P., ofBamford, Derby-
shire, by his wife Eliza Louisa, eldest dau. of Joseph Hall,
Solicitor, of Castleton, co. Derby. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a swan argent, wings elevated or, a bordure nebuly
of the last, on a chief of the second a lion passant of the
first, between two flowers of the cotton-tree slipped proper.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a swan argent, wings elevated, barry
of six or and azure, holding in the beak a flower of the
cotton-tree as in the arms. Motto — " Mores hoc mutati."
Residence— Q2&\.\tXov\, Derbyshire, via Sheffield.
JOSEPH HENRY MOORE, Gentleman, A.I.M.
Annorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse azure, three
mullets of the field, a bordure gules, charged with eight
trefoils slipped or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
Out of a naval crown, a Moor's head all proper. Motto —
"Dura patientia frango." Residence -dj, Eccles Street,
Dublin.
Sir THOMAS O'CONNOR MOORE, nth Baronet, of
Ross Carbery, co. Cork. Born 1843, being the son of Sir
Richard Emanuel Moore, loth Bart., by his wife Mary
Ann, dau. of A. Ryan O'Connor of Kilgobbin House, co.
Cork ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of
is the Naval Cockade.
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June 29, 1681. Armorial bearings — Argent, two bars
sable, between nine martlets gules ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Crest — An heraldic
tiger's head couped argent, pierced through with a broken
spear proper. Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere non notest."
Heir unknown, but there are believed to be living male de-
scendants of Charles, son of the 9th Bart., who died in the
United States.
WILLIAM MOORE, Gentleman, late R.N. Born
June 3, 1852, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late William Moore, Esq., J. P. (High Sherifi' 1847),
LL.D. , Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary Shuldham,
eldest dau. of John Hill, Esti. , J. P., of Bellaghy Castle,
Castledawson, co. Derry. Ariliorial bearings — Azure, on
a chief engrailed or, an annulet between two mullets gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown
charged with an annulet gules, a Moor's head in profile
also proper, the temples encircled with a wreath of azure.
Motto — "Fortis cadere cedere non potest." Married,
Dec. 30, 1887, Adeline C. H. P., second dau. of Col.
H. S. B. Bruce of Ballyscullion House, Castledawson.
Seat — Moore Fort, Ballymoney, co. .'\ntrim.
§ WILLIAM MIDDLETON MOORE, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff 1879), formerly Capt. 6th
Royal Lancashire Militia, late Lieut. 15th Foot. Born
May 16, 1834, being the eldest sun of the late William
Moore, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff, by his wife
Elizabeth, second dau. of Thomas Fawcett of Gate House,
Dent, CO. York. Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron
pean between three Moors' heads in profile couped at the
neck proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable,
a pheon of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a swan, wings elevated argent,
charged on the breast with a pheon sable, in front of
bulrushes proper. Motto — "Animum rege." Married,
Sept. 2, 1863, Margaret Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the
Rev. John M. Wright, Rector of Tatham, co. Lancaster;
and has Issue — Ella Elizabeth [;«. Frederick Carleton
Cowper of Carleton Hall, Penrith]. Seat — Grimeshill, near
Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
Lieut. -CoL. JOHN ARTHUR HENRY MOORE-
BRABAZON, Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army, late Major
Bengal Staff Corps. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the
late Major John Arthur Moore, by Sophia, dau. of Col.
Yates ; j-. his uncle, the Rev. W. J. Moore-Brabazon, 1866 ;
and assumed the additional name and the arms of Brabazon
by Royal License, dited March 13, 1868. Club — United
Service. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend or, three
martlets sable. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon
rising, belled or. Motto — " Vota vita mea." Married,
1879, Emma Sophia, eldest dau. of Alfred Richards; and
has, with other Issue — William Lockhart Chambre Moore-
Brabazon, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 1880.
Scats — Tara Hall, co. Meath ; Tallyallen, co. Louth. Town
residence — 30 Cranley Gardens, S.W.
MOORE (U.O.). Or, a chevron engrailed between
three moorcocks sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a Moors head and shoulders proper,
in his ear a ring or. Motto — ' ' Fortis cadere cedere non
potest."
Sons of George Henry Moore, Esq., of Moore Hall,
J. P. and D.L., M.P. co. Mayo (Sheriff 1867), b. 1810;
d. 1870; m. 1851, Mary, eld. d. of Maurice Blake
of Ballinafad, co. Mayo : —
George Augustus Moore, Esq., High Sheriff co. Mayo,
h, 1852. Scat — Moore Hall, Ballyglass, co. Mayo. Res. —
4 Upper Ely Place, Dublin.
Maurice George Moore, Esq., C.B. , Col. Connaught
Rangers, b. 1854; m. 1889, Evelyn, d. of late J. Stratford
Handcock of Carantrila Park, co. Galway ; and has issue —
(i) Maurice George Henry Patrick Moore, Gentleman,
b. 1894; (2) Ulick Augustus George Moore, Gentleman,
h. 1896. Kes. — Moore Hall, Ballyglass, co. Mayo.
Augustus Moore, Gentleman, 1^. 1856; in. 1891, Justina,
d. of late Sir John Braddick Monckton, Town Clerk of the
City of London ; and has issue — Peter Augustus John
Falkland Moore, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. — 19 Sackville
Street, London.
Henry Julian Moore, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
MOORE (U.O.). Vert, a lion rampant gules, in chief
three estoiles or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a hand in armour grasping a sword
impaling three gory heads proper. Motto — "Semper
fidelis et audax."
Sons of Lewis Moore, Esq., of Cremorgan, J. P., D.L.
(High Sheriff Queen's Co. 1828), b. 1801 ; d. 1880;
m. , Mary Sarah, d. of Capt. Charles Lancelot
Sandes : —
Henry Moore, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Queen's Co. (High
Sheriff 1883), B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1843. Seat—
Cremorgan, Timahoe, Queen's Co.
Charles Moore, Gentleman, b. 1844. Res.^
Lewis Moore, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
MOORE of Barne (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a
swan close argent, membered or, within a bordure engrailed
of the second (Moore) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chief or, over all
a bend ermine (Pennefather). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goshawk preying
on a coney both proper. Motto — " Vis unita fortior."
Sons of Stephen Moore, Esq., of Barne, I. P. and D.L.
(M.P. 1875-1880, and High Sheriff 1885) co. Tipperary,
/;. 1836; m. ist, 1867, Anna Maria, only d.
Wilmer Wilmer : —
Randal Kingsmill Moore, Esq., J. P. and
Tipperary, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Leinster Regt.
Scat — Barne, nr, Clonmel.
Stephen Thomas Wilmer Esq. (q.v.).
Son of Richard Moore, Esq., of Killashee, co. Kildare,
J. P., b. 1818 ; (/. 1881 ; m. 1847; Enmia Frances, d.
of Richard Sharpe of Appscourt, Surrey : —
Lt.-Col. Richard St. Leger Moore, C.B., J.P. co. Kildare
(High Sheriff 1899), late 9th, 12th, and 5th Lancers, com-
manded 17th Batt. Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa, M.F. H. (Kildare
Hounds) 1883-97 [Arms of Moore only], b. 1848 ; m. -1873,
Alice Geraldine, d. of Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq., D.L., of
Tynte Park, co. Wicklow ; and has issue — Richard Stephen
Tynte St. Leger Moore, Gentleman, b. 1890; Geraldine
Fanny Louisa [n. 1897, Capt. Lionel Charles Warren] ;
Evelyn Emma Cecilia; and Viol t Florence Grace. Seat —
Killashee, Naas, co. Kildare.
Edward Francis William Moore, Gentleman, b. 1857.
Res.—
JOSEPH EDWARD MOORE-GWYN, Esquire (for-
merly MOORE), J.P. COS. Glamorgan and Brecknock;
and h. of
D.L. CO.
/;. 1873.
assumed the additional surname of Gwyn and the arms of
Gwyn quarterly with those of Moore by Royal Licence
& Is the Military Cockade.
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dated Sept 6, 1900, in compliance with the will of the late
Howel Gwyn, Esq. , D. L. and J. P. , of Dyffryn, Neath. Born
April 3, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Joseph
Moore, M.A. (Oxon.), R.U., Vicar of Buckland, Faringdon,
Berks, by his wife Sarah, dau. of the late Rev. John Davi-
son, Prebendary of Worcester. Livoy — Green, with gilt
buttons, striped green and white waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — (Quarterly i and 4, sable, guttt5-d'or, two banu-
lets invected or, between as many lozenges in pale of the
last, each charged v\'itli a sword erect sable (for Gwyn) ;
2 and 3, per pale argent and sable, a moor-cock between
two greyhounds current, and as many flanches all counter-
changed (lor Moore). Mantling sable and or. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, between two antlers sable, a
cubit arm erect proper, charged with two lozenges palewise
also sable, the hand grasping a sword proper, pommel and
hilt or, the blade transfixing a boar's head erect and erased
gules (for Gwyn) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a moor-cock sable, gorged with a collar nebuly
argent, and resting the dexter leg on a greyhound's head
erased at the neck also sable (for Moore). Motto — "Vim
vi repellere licet." Married, Sept. 28, 1876, Edith Fother-
inghani, dau. of Rev. W. Jephson, M.A. (Cantab.), late
Rector of Hinton Waldrist, Berks; and has Issue — (i)
Joseph Gwyn Moore-Gwyn, Gentleman, b. May 15, 1879 ;
(2) Howel Gwyn Moore-Ciwyn, Gentleman, h. July 7, 1886;
Mary Elizabeth Gwyn [w., 1901, Jestyn Williams, second
son of Judge Gwylim Williams of Miskin Manor, Glamor-
ganshire]; Gladys Ellen Gwyn [w. , 1903, Cecil F. Gilbert-
son] ; and Ellen Christabel Gwyn. Seats — Dyffryn, Neath,
Glamorganshire ; Abercrave House, Ystradgynlais, Brecon-
shire. Club —Junior Carlton.
MORDAKE, quartered by MALET.
AMBROSE MORE OFERRALL, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L"., High Sheriff 1876. Born Sept. 26, 1846, being the
only son of the late Rt. Hon. Richard More O'Ferrall,
Esq., of Balyna, co. Kildare, P.C. , J. P. and D.L. , by his
wife Hon. Matilda Southwell, second dau. and coheir of
the Rt. Hon. Thomas Anthony, 3rd Viscount Southwell,
K. P. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4, quarterly
Alice. Seats — Balyna House, Moyvalley, co. Kildare;
Glenmonnow, Ross-on-Wye.
DOMINIC MORE O'FERRALL, Esquire, High Sheriff
CO. Kildare 1879. Born 1854, being the only son of the
late Edward More-O'Ferrall of Kildangan, co. Kildare,
High Sheriff co. Kildare 1856-57, by his wife Susan, only
child of Dominic O'Reilly, of Kildangan Castle, co. Kildare.
/-/'z'e^j- Green. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4,
vert, a lion rampant or (for O'Ferrall) ; 2 and 3, vert, a lion
rampant, and in chief three mullets or (for O'NIore). Crest
— On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound springing sable.
Married, April 18, 1898, Annie, dau. of Col. M'Donnell,
C.B., and has Issue — Roderick Charles More-O'Ferrall,
Gentleman, b. 1903. 6Va^ — Kildangan, Monasttrevan, co.
Kildare.
EDWARD GERALD MORE-O'FERRALL, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1882. Born 1846, being the
eldest son of the late John Lewis More, Esq., of Lissard,
CO. Longford, and Granite Hall, co. Dublin, J. P., D.L. ,
M.A. , Barrister-at-Law, Commissioner of Metropolitan
Police, Dublin, by his wife Clare, dau. of Thomas Seagrave,
of Cabra, co. Dublin. Armorial bearings Quarterly i
and 4, vert, a lion rampant or (for O'Ferrall) ; 2 and 3, vert,
a lion rampant, and in chief three mullets or (for O'Moore).
Mantling vert and or. Crests -i. on a ducal coronet or,
a greyhound springing sable. Married, 1871, Juliana
Margaret, dau. of Henry Lambert, Esq., M.P., of Carnagh,
CO. Wexford, and has with other Issue — ]o\m. More-
O'Ferrall, Gentleman, b. 1872. 5f(z/— Lissard, co.
Longford.
JOHN MORESBY, Esquire, Admiral Royal Navy.
Born March 1830, being the youngest son of the late Ad-
miral of the Fleet, Sir Fairfax Moresby, Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor
of Civil Law, by his wife Eliza Louisa, dau. of John Williams,
i. and iiii. , vert, a lion rampant or (for O'Ferrall) ; ii. and
iii., vert, a lion rampant and in chief three mullets or (for
O'Moore ; 2 and 3, argent, three cinquefoils pierced gules,
each charged with six annulets or (for Southwell). Mantling
vert and or. Crest —On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound
springing sable. Married, Oct. 24, 1872, Jessie Frances,
dau. of Patrick Robert Gordon-Canning of Hartpury
Court, CO. Gloucester ; and has /jj«e— Mabel ; Violet ; and
Esquire, of Bake well, Derbyshire. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a cross parted and fretty between in dexter chief an
anchor erect and in the sinister base a cinquefoil or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, an heraldic antelope rampant gules, navally
gorged, and with chain reflexed over the back or, supporting
a tilting-spear erect sable; with the Motto, " Je le feray
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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durant ma vie." Married, April 7, 1859, Jane W. , daughter
of Philip Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hill House,
in the county of Cork ; and has Issue — Walter H. Moresby,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born November 1861 ; and
five daughters. Estate — Blackbeck, Fareham, Hants.
Postal address — Blackbeck, Fareham, Hants.
JOHN RONALD MORETON- MACDONALD, Es-
quire, of Largie, in co. Argyll. Born May 25, 1873, being
the only son of the late Charles Moreton-Macdonald of
Largie, by his wife Elizabeth Hume, dau. of Archibald
Campbell of Glendaruel. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand issuing
from the sinister proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e
gules ; 3. argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in saltire
sable ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant in fesse proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm from the shoulder,
holding a dagger in pale proper. Mottoes — Over the
crest, " Semper pugnare paratus ; " below the shield, " Pro
patria." Seat — Largie Castle, Tayinloan. 67«iJ^— Travel-
lers', Bachelors', New (Edinburgh).
MOREWOOD, see PALMER-MOREWOOD,
Godfrey Basil Mundy. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, a griffin segieant sable
(for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between thiee
roses azure, as many thistles slipped of the field (for
Gould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head
couped or. Postal addresses — 39 Portman Square, W. ;
Tredegar Park, Newport, Monmouth. Clubs — Arthur's,
Carlton.
CHRISTOPHER HIRD MORGAN, Esq., J. P. for
Pembrokeshire. Born 1857, being the eldest son of the late
Howard Spear Morgan, Esq. , J. P. , D. L. , of Tegfynydd, Car-
marthenshire, by his first wife Annie, dau. of H. J^loyd.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pile argent, between two
stags' heads couped of the last, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a tilting-spear all proper.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a stag s head couped argent, collared
gules, holding in the mouth a tilting-spear bendways proper.
Motto— " Fortitudine et prudentia." Married, 1883, Isa-
bella Celina Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Thomas Hlyth. Seat
— Tegfynydd, Llanfalteg (R.S.O. ), Carmarthenshire.
MORGAN-GRENVILLE, see KINLOSS.
MORGAN, quartered by BROWN.
MORGAN, see FITZMAURICE-DEANE-MORGAN.
MORGAN of Caervorgan (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly
argent and sable, three lozenges fessewise in chief azure,
and in base a lion rampant regardant per fesse or and of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion regardant per fesse nebuly
argent and or, supporting with the sinister paw a lozenge
azure.
Son of Charles Morgan of Caervorgan, Swansea, and
of Lincoln's Inn, b. \ d. ; m. , Caroline
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. John James, Rector of Penmaen,
nr. Swansea : —
Col. Charles Edward Morgan, J. P. Glamorganshire,
late 67th Regt. , served in China i860, b. 1838. Seat —
Caervorgan, Llanrhidian, nr. Swansea. Town res. —
13 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, W. Club —
Junior Army and Navy.
MORGAN (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable and argent,
in chief two boy's heads couped at the shoulders having
snakes about their necks proper, and in base a cock
gules, combed and wattled or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock as
in the arms, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis or,
and resting the dexter claw on a spear-head or. Motto —
" Undeb.'^
Sons of Thomas Morgan, b. 1796; d. 1847; m. ,
Marianne, d. of William Vaughan, Surgeon R.N. : —
Walter Vaughan Morgan, Esq., a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy and Alderman of the City of
London (Sheriff 1900-1), Treas. Christ's Hospital b.
1831. Pes.— 2 Whitehall Court, S.W. Club— Refcrm.
Septimus Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. ; ;;;.
1870, Ellen Sarah Simkin ; and has issue — Gwyn Vaughan
Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1872; and Ethel Vaughan. Pes. —
37 Harrington Gardens, S.W. Club — Reform.
Son of Octavius Vaughan Morgan (s. of above Thomas
Morgan, d. 1796), b. ; d. ; m. : —
Penry Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1875. Pes.—
7 Park Lane, W. Club — United University.
Ygst. son of Thomas Morgan, b. 1796; d. 1847; m.
Marianne, d. of William Vaughan, Surgeon R.N. :—
Edward Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. ; m.
; and has issue. Pes.— 22 Harrington Gardens, S.W.
§ ARTHUR JOHN MORGAN, Esquire, commonly
known as the Hon, Arthur John Morgan, D.L. for
the CO. of Monmouth. Born 1840, being the son of the
Right Hon. Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, first
Baron Tredegar, by his wife Rosamund, only dau. of
The Late Rev. HANMER MORGAN-STRATFORD,
Rector of Athan, Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan, M.A. Ox-
ford; assumed by Royal Licence, dated Oct. 27, 1887, the
additional name and arms of Stratford. Born May 19,
1821, being the second son of the late Rev. Hugh Hanmer
Morgan of Swindon, co. Gloucester, B.D., Chancellor and
Canon Residentiary of Hereford Cathedral, by his wife
Helen Mary Beale. Armorial bearings— Barry of ten ar-
gent and azure, a lion rampant gules. Mantling azure
and argtnt. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed vested argent, the hand grasping a falchion
proper, pommel and hilt or. Married, Feb. 12, 1851, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. William Rayer, M.A. , of Holcombe Court,
CO. Devon, Rector of Tiverton ; and has had Issiie—Wngh
Hanmer Rayer Morgan-Stratford Gentleman, b. Feb. 24,
1856, d. unm. June 9, 1888 ; Helen Jane Essylt [;«., Oct. 17,
1877, Rev. William Richard Jenkins of Caercady House,
is tlie Military Cockade .
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Frances, (/. Feb. 8, 1858 ; Mary Anne Frances Winston ;
and Frances Elizabeth. Sea/s — Swindon Manor, Glouces-
ter ; and Lubenham Hall, co. Northampton.
MORIARTY, quartered by CRUMPE.
MORICE (U.O.). Azure, on a fesse or, between three
boy's heads couped at the shoulders affront^e, each en-
vironed round the neck with a snake proper, a cock gules,
beaked and legged or, between two pheons of the third.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cock gules, beaked, combed, and wattled or,
environed round the neck with a snake proper. Motto —
" Dum spiro spero."
Son of Francis Morice of Springfield, co. Clare, fi.
1827; d. 1897; m. 1884, Annie, d. of Richard Dawson,
Esq., J. P., of Bunratty, co. Clare: —
Francis William Morice, Gentleman, d. 1887. Seat^
Springfield, Six- Mile Bridge, co. Clare.
MORISON, quartered by ANSTRUTHER-DUNCAN.
MORISON, see CAMPBELL-MILLER-MORISON.
FREDERICK DE LAMARRE MORISON, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. , Banffshire and Aberdeenshire, Lieut.-Col.
late Royal Scots Lothian Regt. Born Nov. 17, 1842, being
the eldest son of John Morison of Bognie and Frendraught,
by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Thomas Wetherall of Trin.
Coll., Camb., Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings —
Azure, three Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck argent,
the uppermost face looking to the chief, affi.\ed by a wreath
argent, and gules to the other two, which turn to the dexter
and sinister. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, two hands
grasping a dagger. Motto — "Sunt tria haec unum."
Married, firstly, 1869, Janet Forbes, dau. of Alexander
Gordon, Esq., of Newton, J. P. and D.L., co. Aberdeen;
by whom he has Isaue-^i) Alexander Edward Forbes
Morison, Gentleman, b. i875[;«., Feb. 24, 1897, Clementina
Graham, dau. of Alexander Stuart of Inchbreck and Isabel
Gordon]. Lieut.-Col. Morison m., secondly, 1892, Elsie,
dau. of the late William Mair of Furzehill, Berks. Seat—
Mountblairy House, Banff, N.B.
JOHN WILLIAM MORKILL, Esq., J.P. for West
Riding co. York, M.A. (Oriel, Oxon.), Lord of the Manors
of Airton, Calton, and Hanlith, co. York. Born May 3,
1861, being the only son of the late John Morkill of Kil-
lingbeck, near Leeds, by his wife Mary, only dau. of the
late William Greenwood of Leeds. Livery — Black, with
gilt buttons, black and yellow waistcoat, drab overcoat.
Armorial bearings — Vair, a pale nebuly sable between
four martlets, two in chief and as many in base or, im-
paling the arms of Hobson, namely, quarterly i and 4, per
pale azure and sable, two hobbies close in chief proper,
and a sun in splendour in base or (for Hobson) ; 2 and 3,
azure, a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a
battle-axe m base argent (for Falshaw). Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours (or and sable),
a martlet or between two lilies argent, stalked, leaved, and
slijjpcd proper. Motto — " Be true." Married, March i,
1889, Hannah Shaw, youngest dau. of Peter Hobson, of
Wintringham Hall, Yorks. , and niece of Sir James
Falshaw, Bart., of 14 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh; and
has Issue — (i) Alan Greenwood Morkill, Gentleman, b. April
21, 1890 ; (2) Ronald Falshaw Morkill, Gentleman, b. Nov.
22, 1891 ; (3) Hugh Bernard Morkill, Gentleman, b. Oct.
I, 1896 ; and Frances Helena. Seats — Newfield Hall,
Bell Busk, Yorkshire ; Ausihorpe Lodge, near Leeds.
Club — New University.
MORLEY, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
The Right Honourable ARNOLD MORLEY, a
Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coun-
cil, Postmaster-General 1892- 1895, Patronage Secretary
to the Treasury 1886, Member of Parliament for the
East Division of the borough of Nottingham 1880-189.1;,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law, son of the late Samuel Morley, Member of Parlia-
ment, of Hall Place, Tonbridge, by his wife Rebekah Maria,
daughter of the late Samuel Hope, Banker, of Liverpool.
Clubs— Reiorm, Brooks's, National Liberal, Athenaeum.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a leo-
pard's face jessant-de-lis sable, between three griffins' heads
erased gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
argent, the wings elevated ermine, holding between the claws
a leopard's face jessant-de-lis as in the arms ; with the Motto,
" Tenax propositi." Postal address — 7 Stratton Street,
Piccadilly, W.
SAMUEL HOPE MORLEY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
for Kent, and D.L. for London, High Sheriff 1893, M.A.
Trin. Coll., Camb. Born July 3, 1845, being the eldest son
of the late Samuel Morley, Esq., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Nottingham 1865-66, and /or Bristol 1868-85, by his wife
Rebekah Maria, dau. of SarSuel Hope of Li%'erpool. Armo-
rial bearings— Argent, a leopard's face, jessant de lis sable,
between three griffins' heads erased gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin argent, the wings elevated ermine, holding between
the claws a leopard's face jessant de lis as in the arms.
Motto — "Tenax propositi." Married, March 6, 1884,
Laura Marianne, dau. of Rev. G. Royds Birch, M.A. ; and
has Issue -{\) Geoffrey Hope Morley, Gentleman, b. Jan.
28, 1885; (2) Claude Hope Morley, Gentleman, b. June 5,
1887. i>(z/— Hall Place, Leigh, Tonbridge. To^vn resi-
dence—2 Grosvenor Square, W.
EDMUND MORONY, Esquire, J.P. co. Limerick.
Born April 21, 1832, being the elder son of Edmund
Morony of Ballyclough, co. Limerick, by his wife Geraldine,
dau. of Andrew Castle. Livery— tiz-xk blue. Armorial
bearings (U.O., April 23, 1730) — Azure, three cross cross-
lets or, between as many boars' heads couped above the
shoulders argent, langued gu'.es. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent
holding a sceptre or. Married, March 14, i860, Helena
Mary, only child of John Odell of Odell Ville, co. Limerick ;
and has /«?/<- Eliza Helena [;«. , Aug. 26, 1884, H. V. L.
Morony] ; and Geraldine [in., April 24, 1889, Henrjs
Molony]. 5«c/— Odell Ville, Ballingarry, co. Limerick.
Clubs — Limerick, County.
GEORGE HERBERT MORRELL, Esquire, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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and Deputy-Lieutenant fur the county of Oxford, High
Sheriff 1885, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Berkshire,
Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batt. (O.xford University) O.xfordshire
Light Infantry, V.D., M.A,, B.C.L. (0\on), Barrister-at-
Law, M.P. Woodstock Div. Oxfordshire, horn February
20, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Reverend George
Kidd Morrell, D.C. L., Vicar of Moulsford, Berks, hy his
wife Anna Letitia, daughter of David Powell of Loughton,
Essex. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Cnrlton, New University.
Live/y — Dark blue with black velvet collar, and blue and
yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Or, a bend invected gules, between in chief a
sprig of three roses gules, leaved and slipped proper, and
in base a cross crossTet of the last. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant guardant per pale argent and
sable, holding in the dexter paw a stalk of three roses gules,
seeded or, barbed and stalked vert, resting the sinister paw
on a cross crosslet gules. Motto — "Bono animo esto."
Married, February 4, 1874, Emily Alicia, only daughter
and heir of James Morrell, Esquire, of Headington Hill ;
and has Issue — (i) James Herbert Morrell, Gentleman, born
July 9, 1882; (2) George Mark Morrell, Gentleman, born
October 4, 1884. Seats — Headington Hill Hall, in the
county of Oxford ; Streatley House, in the county of Berk-
shire,
MORRELL (H. Coll., 1885). Or, a bend invected gules,
between in chief a sprig of three roses gules, leaved and
slipped proper, and a cross crosslet in base of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion guardant per pale argent and sable,
holding in the dexter paw three roses as in the arms, and
resting the sinister paw on a cross crosslet gules. MottO —
" Bono animo esto."
Sons of James Wright Hayvvard Morrell, b. 1802 ; d.
1873; m. Mary Caroline, d. of James Stuart of
Quebec : —
Hopewell Baker Morrell, Esq., J. P. cos. Radnor and
Berks, /'. 1836; in. i860, Louisa Foote, d. of late J. C.
Hay of Kelso, co. Roxburgh ; and has issue— (i) Hopewell
James Shuldhani Morrell, Gentleman, b. i860 ; (2) Arthur
Frederic W^ay Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1863; (3) Charles
Sconce Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1864; (4) Herbert Hugh
Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1866; (5) Reginald Lister Morrell,
Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (6) Leonard Cyril Morrell, Gentleman,
b. 1870; (7) George Deacon Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1872;
(8) Noel Hay Morrell, /;. 1874; (9) Walker Morrell, Gentle-
man, /;. 1876; Louie Florence; and Violet Winifred.
Sea( — Moulsford, Wallingford, Berks. Res. — Tiie Retreat,
Reading.
Charles Girdlestone Morrell, Gentleman.
Son of Frederick Joseph Morrell of Broughton, nr.
Banbury, /'. 1811 ; d. 1882: —
Frederick Parker Morrell, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1839;
m. 1867, Hairiette Anne, d. of Rev. Philip Wynter, D. D. ,
Pres. of St. John's Coll., Oxford; and has issue. Seats —
Black Hall, Oxford; Broughton Grange, Banbury. Club —
Royal Thames Yacht.
Sons of late Rev. George Kidd Morrell, D.C.L., Vicar
of Molesford, b. 1813; d. 1881 ; m. Anna Letitia, d. of
David Powell of Loughton, Essex : —
George Herbert Morrell, Esq., M.A. , B.C.L. Oxon.,
J.P. and D.L. co. Oxford (High Sheriff 1885), J. P. Berks,
Hon. Col. ist V.B. Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., M.P. Woodstock
Div. of Oxford 1891 and 1892 and since 1895 {q.v.).
Robert Baker Morrell, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1873,
Frances Anna, d. of Rev. William Harry Lloyd, Vicar of
Moulsford.
MORRIS (1885). Ermine, a fesse indented sable, in
base a lion rampant of the last, armed and langued gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a fasces proper, a lion's head erased argent,
gutt^-de-sang. Motto — "Si Deus nobiscum quis contra
nos. " Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of late Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Morris, Baron
Morris, of Spiddal (Life Peerage, 1889-1901), and ist
Baron Killanin, P.C, Hon. LL.D., &c., b. 1826; d.
1901 ; m. i860, Anna, d. of Hon. George Henry
Hughes, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer
in Ireland : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Martin Henry Fitzpatrick Morris,
2nd Baron Killanin (15 June 1900) of Galway, co. Galway
Peerage of U.K.), and a Baronet (14 Sept. 1885), B.A.
Trin. Coll., Dub.), J.P. and D.L. co. Galway (High
Sheriff 1897), J.P. co. Cavan, M.P. for Galway 1900-1901,
when he succeeded his father ; is a Commr. of Nat.
Educ. in Ireland and a Senator Roy. Univ. Ireland, b.
1867. Seat — Spiddal, co Galway. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin), County (Galway).
Capt. Hon. George Henry Morris, Rifle Brigade (Adj.
1897-1901), Staff Capt. at Head Qrs. , served in Tochi
Exped. 1897 (medal and clasp), and in S. Africa 1902
(desp., medal, three clasps), b. 1872. Clubs— Army and
Navy, County (Galway).
Yr. son of Martin Morris, Esq., J. P., of Spiddal and
Galway (High Sheriff town of Galway 1841), b. 1784;
d. 1862 ; m. 1822, Julia, d. of Dr. Charles Blake of
Galway : —
Sir George Morris, K.C.B., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
i860 and 1861, and M.P. for Galway 1867-8, and 1874-80,
Commr. Local Govt. Board Ireland 1880-91, and Vice-
Pres. 1891-98), b. 1833; m. 1875, Elizabeth C, d. of
David O'Connor Henchy, M.P., of Stonebrook, co. Kil-
dare; and has issue— Elizabeth Julia. Res. — 48 Lower
Leeson Street, Dublin. Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sir GEORGE MORRIS, K.C.B. (1898), formerly
Vice Pres. of Local Government Board for Ireland,
J.P. and D.L. co. Galway (High Sheriff 1861), M.P. for
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Galway 1867-68 and 1874-80. Born 1833, being the son
of the late Martin Morris, Esq., J. P. of Spiddal, co.
Galway, by his wife Julia, dau. of Dr. Charles Blake.
Armorial bearings -Ermine, a fesse indented sable, in
base a lion rampant of the last, armed and langued gules,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Order
of the Bath and pendent his badge as a K.C.B. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours,
on a fasces fesseways proper, a lion's head erased argent,
gutt^e-de-sang. MottO -"Si Deus noljiscum quis contra
nos." Married, 1875, Elizabeth, only dau. of David
O'Connor Henchy, Esq., D. L. , sometime M.P. for co,
Kildare. Residence— ^% Lower Leeson Street, Dublin.
C/«i^-Kildare Street (Dublin).
§ GEORGE BYNG MORRIS, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant and Justice of the Peace. Born ^larch 25,
1816, being the second son of the late Sir John Morris,
second Baronet, by his wife Lucy Juliana, commonly known
as the Honourable Lucy Juliana, daughter of the Right
Honourable John Byng, fifth Viscount Torrington. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a saltire
engiailed ermine, a bezant, charged with a cross couped
gules, and in chief for difference a crescent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or,
charged with a cross couped gules, within a chain in the
form of an arch, gold; with the Motto, " Scuto fidei."
Married, October 23, 1852, Emily Matilda, daughter of
Charles Henry Smith of Derwen Vaur, Swansea, and
Tenby; and has Issue — (i) Robert Townsend Morris,
Gentleman, born July 9, 1853 ; (2) Charles Smith Morris,
Gentleman, born December 12, 1854 [w., 1888, Maud Mary,
dau. of the late Rev. George Alston, Rector of Studland,
Dorset] ; (3) George Lockwood Morris, Gentleman, born
Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend indented gules, between
two moorcocks sable, a saltire couped between as many
anchors of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On
a wreath of tlie colours, upon a saltire or, a moorcock sable.
Motto—" Moderata durant." Residence —DnkG Street, St.
James's.
§THOM.\S HENRY MORRIS, Esq., J.P. D.L., for
West Riding ofco. of York, and Capt. and Hon. ^iajor
late 2nd W. York. (P.W.O. ) Yeo. Cav. Born 1848, being
the eldest son of the late William Morris, Esq., J.P. , D.L. ,
of The Lodge, Halifax, by Barbara Elizabeth, younger
dau. of the late Thomas Johnson, of Wakefield, co. York,
Club — Union. Livery —"Qlne, with gilt buttons. Armorial
bearings — Per saltire gules and sable, gutt^e-d'eau, a lion
passant argent between Jour scaling-ladders, two in pale
and two in fesse or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic ante-
lope sejant argent, gutt^e-de-sang, resting the dexter foot
on a scaling-ladder or. Motto — " Res non verba quasso."
Residence — The Lodge, near Halifax.
January 29, 1859 [m. , 1889, Wilhelmina, dau. of T. Cory] ;
(4) Musgrave Morris, Gentleman, born November 18, 1864
\m., 1892, Edith Marion, dau. of K. Lockhart] ; (5) Thomas
Byng Morris, Gentleman, born July 24, 1866; (6) Frank
Hall Morris, Gentleman, born July 16, 1869 ; Edith
Charlotte [;«. , 1887, Francis Montngu Lloyd, Esq.]; Lucy
Emily [m., 1887, Capt. H. S. Goodlake] ; Fanny Matilda
[w., 1882, Harry Bathurst Christie]; and Rose Herbert.
Postal address — Dany-graig, Porthcawl, R.S.O. , Glamor-
ganshire.
JAMES MORRIS, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of the late William Morris of Poplar, co. Middlesex.
His Honour Judge WILLIAM O'CONNOR MORRIS,
Barrister King's Inns, Dublin, 1854, J.P. for King's Co.;
appointed Professor of Law in King's Inns, Dublin, i86r,
and Special Commissioner of Irish Fisheries 1863 ; was
Judge of Louth County Court 1872-78, and of Kerry
County Court 1878-86, since when he has been Judge of
Roscommon and Sligo County Court and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions. Born Nov. 26, 1824, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. Benjamin Morris of Gartnamona,
King's Co., by Elizabeth, fourth dau. and coheiress of
Maurice Nugent O'Connor of Mount Pleasant. Armorial
bearings —Quarterly i and 4, gules, two swords saltireways
points upward proper, pommels and hilts or, between as many
garbs in pale or; 2. argent, a tree eradicated proper; 3.
sable, a bend, and in chief a tower argent. Mantling gules
is the Naval Cockade.
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and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
boy's head affront^e, a fasces fesseways proper. Motto —
"Festina lent6." Married, 1858, Georgina Kathleen,
eldest dau. of the late George Hayward Lindsay. A'esi-
dence — Gartnamona, Tullainore, King's Co.
MORRISON (U.O.). Or, on a cross per cross sable
and gules, four lleurs-de-lis argent, in the first quarter a
crescent of the third. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a mural crown gules, an eagle's head and neck between
two wings displayed argent, the neck and each wing
charged with a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto — " Utile et
dulce."
Sons of Lt.-Col. Richard Fielding Morrison of Coolege-
gan. King's Co., J. P. (grandson of Sir Richard
Morrison), b. 1829; d. 1902; m. 1853, Jane, d. of
Colquhoun Grant, Esq., M.D. , of Kinchurdy, N.B. : —
Richard Hob irt Morrison, Esq. , Lt.-Col. late i8th
Hussars, formerly D.A.A.G. Malta, served in S. Africa
1900-2 (medals), b. 1856; m. 1889, Louise C. C. Buchanan,
d. of Herman R. de Ricci of Molesey House, Surrey ; and
has issue — (i) Richard Fielding Morrison, Esq., b. 1890;
(2) Robert Herman Grant Morrison, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
(3) Charles Colquhoun Morrison, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Estate^Coo\egegar\, King's Co. Club — Army and Navy.
Colquhoun Grant Morrison, Esq., Major Roy. Dragoons,
D.A.A.G. S. Africa, b. i860. Res.—
MORROGH-BERNARD (U.O.). Azure, a harp or,
stringed argent, between three escallops of the second.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a staff proper, with a flag attached azure, charged
with a harp as in the arms. Motto — " Virtus invicta. "
Sons of John Morrogh-Bernard, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Kerry (Sheriff 1864), b. 1819 ; d. 1866; m. 1841,
Francis Mary, d. and h. of Joseph Blount of Hurts-
bourne Tarrant, Hants : —
Bertram Francis Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, /J. 1846;
m. 1888, Blanche Chichizola ; and has issue — (i) John
Francis Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Bertram
Andrew Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1896; Mary
Agnes; Alice Ubandina ; and Luisa. Seats —Ysha-gh
Court, Beaufort, co. Kerry; Estancia "La Estrella,"
Gualeguaychu, Argentina.
Cyril Charles Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1852;
m. 1884, ; and has issue three sons. Res. —
Arthur Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Res—
Alfred Francis Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b.
1856. Res.—
Eustace Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1858
7)1. 1888, Mary Anne, d. of Samuel James Brown of Loftus
Hill, CO. York ; and has issue — (i) John Alexander Morrogh-
Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) Eustace Anthony
Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1893; (3) Francis Mor-
rogh-Bernard; Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (4) Joseph George
Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1898; Mildred Mary
Sophia Rose ; and Mary Anne Matilda. Seat — Curragh-
mount, Buttevant, co. Cork.
Gilbert Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1864; m.
1900, Catherine Reid ; and has issue — Eileen Frances.
Res.—
ALFRED HERBERT MORSE, Esquire, sometime
Capt. 96th Regt. Born April 30, 1841, being the third son
of the late George Morse, Esq., of Catton Park, near
Norwich, Justice of the Peace for the co. of Norfolk, by
his wife Rebecca Frances, daughter of William Herbert.
Club — Army and Navy. Livery — White, with black
facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Party per pale argent and sable, two chev-
ronels between three mullets all counterchanged, impaling
the arms of Gooch, namely, party per pale argent and
sable, a chevron between three talbots counterchanged,
on a chief gules, as many leopards' faces or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in
complete armour proper, garnished or, his helmet sur-
mounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers azure, on
his breast a cross-belt saljle, and in his dexter hand
a halberd proper; with the Motto, "Deo non armis
fido." Married, May 22, 1866, Diana Anne, second
daughter of the late Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, Baronet,
sometime Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division
of Suffolk, by his wife Harriet, third daughter of James
Hope-Vere of Craigie, in the county of Linlithgow ; and has
Issue — Edward Morse, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Middlesex
Militia, born June 28, 1869 ; Harriet Frances ; Rose
Diana ; and Edith. Postal address — Copdock, Ipswich.
The Rev. HERBERT GEORGE MORSE, educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, sometime Rector of
the parish of Liltleham, in the county of Devon. Born
1839, being the second son of the late George Morse,
Esquire, of Catton Park, near Norwich, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife
Rebecca Frances, daughter of William Herbert. Livery —
White, with black facings and silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and
sable, two chevronels between three mullets all counter-
changed ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished or, his
helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers
azure, on his breast a cross-belt sable, and in his dexter
hand a halberd proper; with the Motto, "Deo non armis
fido." Estate — Docton, in the parish of Hartland, in the
county of Devon. Postal address — 65 Holland Park,
London. Club — United University.
MORSE (H. Coll.). Party per pale argent and sable,
two chevronels between three mullets all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished
or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich
feathers azure, on his breast a cross-belt sable, and in his
dexter hand a halberd proper. Motto— " Deo non armis
fido."
Sons of Charles Morse, Esq., of Aylsham, Norfolk,
Barrister -at- Law, J. P. and D.L. Norfolk, M..\.
(Camb. ), /'. 1820; d. 1883; m. 1854, Mary Harriet, d.
of Robert Isacke : —
is tbe Military Cockade.
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George Henry Morse, Gentleman, 6. 1857; m. 1893,
Annie, d. of Henrv Pasteur, of Wynches, Much Hadham,
Herts'; and has issue— (i) George 'Geoffrey Morse, Gentle-
man, i. 1896; (2) Francis John Morse, Gentleman, i. 1897;
(3) Christopher Charles Morse, Gentleman, fi. 1898 ; and
Nancy Corona. 7?<?j.— Beech Hill, Thorpe, Norwich. Clud
— Junior Carlton.
Arthur Francis Morse, Gentleman, late InniskiUing
Dragoons, l>. 1872 ; m. 1898, Annabel Marjory, d. of late
William Henry Haig of Broomfield, Midlothian ; and has
issue— Arthur Morse. Gentleman, d. 1902; and Margery
Emily. .<?«.- Eailham, Norwich. C/k^- Cavalry.
FREDERIC AUGUSTUS MORSE-BOYCOTT,Gentle-
man. Born December 22, 1849,
/-^aA♦.w<^ "^tZrtvirrtff being the only cliild of the
i^^pOtiSC' ID OJ^tUU hue John Hall Morse- Boycott,
Gentleman, of Sennowe and
Sennoweville, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Tliomas
Alger. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, paly of si.x or and gules, on a chief engrailed
ermine three fire-balls proper (for Boycott) ; 2 and 3 per
pale argent and sable, two chevronels between three
mullets "pierced, all counterchanged (for Morse). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. issuing
from a mural crown argent, a de.xter arm vambraced, the
fist clenched proper, from the little finger pendent by a
thong gules, an escutcheon, also argent, charged with a
fire-ball, as in the arms (for Boycott) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper,
garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three
ostrich feathers azure, on his breast a saltire sable, in the
de.xter hand a halbert proper (for Morse). Motto — " Deo
non armis fido." Married, February 19, 1879, Octavia
Mary, fifth daughter of the late Matthew John Ankelell,
Esquire, of Anketell Grove, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monaghan ; and ha^
Issue~-(i) Clarence Haversham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman
born December 9, 1879 ; (2) John Haversham Morse-
Boycott, Gentleman, born August 7, 1882 ; (3) Guy Havers-
ham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, born July 9, 1889 ;
(4) Desmond Lionel Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, born
December 10, 1892 ; Hilda Mary Anketell ; and Dorothy
Frances Cynthia. Club— Oxioxd and Cambridge.
MORTON, quartered by NIBLETT.
MORVILLE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
MOSLEY. Quarterly, i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three pick-axes argent ; 2 and 3. or, a fesse between three
eagles displayed sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— An eagle displayed ermine. Motto— " Moslegem
rcffit.
Sons of Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Bart., D.L., late in
the InniskiUing Dragoons, b. 1813 ; (/. 1890 ; m. 1847,
Catherine [d. 1891), d. of the Rev. John Wood of
Swanwick, co. Derby : —
Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart., of Ancoats, co. Lancaster,
J. P. and D.L. co. Stafford (High Sheriff 1894), b. 1848;
VI. 1873, Elizabeth Constance, second d. of Sir William
White; and has issue— Oswald Mosley, Esq., b. 1873
\jn. 1895, Maud, d. of Capt. Justinian Edwards-Heath-
cote of Apedale Hall, Staffs. ; and has issue— Oswald
Ernald Mosley, Esq., b. 1896; Edward Heathcote Mosley,
Gentleman, b. 1899; John Arthur Noel Mosley, Gentleman,
b. 1901] Violet Geraldine [m. 1903, Frank A. Ellison, son
of Rev. Charles C. Ellison of Bracebridge, Lincoln] ; and
Constance. 5ea/— Rolleston Hall, nr. Burton-on-Tient,
Staffordshire. C/^<^— Windham.
Tonman Mosley, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and C.A.
for Bucks, Chairman Bucks C.C, late Chairman Quarter
Sessions co. Derby, Chairman North Staffs. Ry. Co., and
D.L. CO. Stafford, b. 1850; m. 1881, Lady Hilda Rose
Montgomerie, youngest d. of Archibald William, 13th Earl
of Eglinton ; and has issue— (i) Nicholas Mosley, Gentle-
man, Lieut. N. Staff. Regt., b. 1882; (2) Edward Hugh
Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; Hildred ; and Hildegarde
Sybil. Seat - Bangors Park, Iver, Bucks.
Ernald Mosley, Esq., J.P. Middlesex, /'. 1851. Res.—
Monksgate House, Nuthurst, Horsham.
Son of Rev. Peploe Paget Mosley, Rector of Rolleston,
Staffordshire, b. 1793; d. 1868; m. 1836, Elizabeth
(d. 1888), d. of Francis Bradshaw of Barton Blount,
CO. Derby : —
Paget Peploe Mosley, Esq., Hon. Col. Derbyshire Yeom.
Cav., late Capt. nth Hussars, J.P. co. Derby, b. 1837;
m. 1861, Caroline Veronica (d. 1878), d. of William Gerard
Walmesley of Westwood House, Wigaii, Lancashire.
Res. — 27 St. James's Square, S.W.
Son of William Bayley Mosley, late loth Bengal
Cav., H.E.I. Co.'s Service, b. 1806 ; d. 1848 ; /«. 1836,
Maria Sarah [d. 1878), d. of Samuel Lowe of The
Abbey, Burton-on-Trent : —
John Edward Paget Mosley, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret,)
Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1841 ; m. 1871, Anna Katharine, d.
of Thomas Crooke Ainsworth of Blackburn, co. Lancaster;
and has issue— John William Paget Mosley, Gentleman;
Barrister-at Law, b. 1872 [m. 1904, Mary Constance Adela,
eld. d. of G. H. Strutt of Makeney, co. Derby ; and has
issue— WiUiam George Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1905]; and
Florence Katharine \m. 1892, Frederic Marriner Aston ;
and has issue]. Seat—H\x\\s.nd. Hall, HuUand Ward,
Derbyshire.
Son of Rev. Oswald Henry Lambart, Rector of Went-
worth, Ely, Cambridgeshire, b. 1846; d. 1899; m.
■ 1875, Isabel Hutchinson, third d. of A. Campbell of
Culross : —
Oswald Feilden Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Mayfield, Leasingham, Sleaford.
Son of Rev. Roland Mosley of Burnaston House,
Rector of Egginton, Burton-on-Trent, co. Derby,
b. 1830; d. 1888; m. 1858, Jane Charlotte Rose (d.
1874), second d. of Henry Every of Beaumont Lodge.
Windsor : —
Arthur Rowland Mosley, Esq.. J.P. Derbyshire, Major
late 6th InniskiUing Dragoons, b. 1862; m. Henrietta F.,
d. of H. Bolden.
Godfrey Mosley, Gentlemen, B.A. Oxford, b. 1863.
Res.—
Ashton Edward Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res.—
Wilfrid Rowland Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res.—
TONMAN MOSLEY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for
_' the county of Stafford, Barrister-at-Law, Chairman
of Derbyshire Quarter Sessions. Born 1850, being the
second son of the late Sir Tonman Mosley, third Baronet,
by his wife Catherine, daughter of the Reverend John
Wood. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, sable a che\Ton between three battle-axes
argent ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse between three eagles dis-
M is the Naval Cockade,
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played sable, impaling the arms of Eglinton, namely,
quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-
de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, gemmed
azure, all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal
tressure of Scotland azure (for Montgomerie, Earl of
Eglinton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-
de-lis or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. gules, a two-handed
sword in pale proper, hilted and pommelled or, between
three annulets or, stoned azure (for Eglinton). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, an eagle
displayed ermine. Married, February 22, i88r, Hilda
Rose, commonly known as Lady Hilda Rose, youngest
daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of
Eglinton; and has Issue — (i) Nicholas Mosley, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 2nd North Staffs. Regt. , b. July 28, 1882 ; (2)
Edward Hugh Mosley, Gentleman, b. July 16, 1884 ; Hil-
dred ; and Sybil Hildegarde. Postal address — Bangor's
Park, Iver, Bucks. Clubs — O.xford and Cambridge,
Automobile.
H HUGH MOSMAN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for co.
@ Lanark, formerly Lieut, in the 13th Light Dragoons.
Born July 13, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Hugh
Mosman, Esq., of Auchtyfardle, D.L. and J.P. , Capt.
57th Regt., by his wife Catherine, dau. of James Farie of
Farme, co Lanark. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial
bearings— Azure, a chevron between three oak trees or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a hand holding a closed book proper. Motto — "Me
meliora manent. " Married, July 13, 1858, Helen Barbara,
dau. of Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill ; and by her,
who died 1866, had Issue — (i) Hugh Mosman, Gentle-
man, h. Oct. 27, i860; (2) Alexander Chancellor Mosman,
Gentleman, b. March 5, 1863 ; (3) Allan William Mos-
man, Gentleman, b. July 6, 1866; Helen Hamilton; and
Catherine Farie. Seat — Auchtyfardle, near Lesmahagow,
N.B.
HORACE EDWARD MOSS, Esq., D.L., J.P. for co.
of the city of Edinburgh. Borri April 12, 1852, being the
eldest son of the late James Moss and his wife Martha, dau.
of John Baguley. Livery — Drab coat, silver buttons, blue
and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
fesse or, a horse courant gules, between three orbs gold,
banded of the third. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a dove holding in its beak a sprig
of olive proper. Motto — " Peace with power." Married,
Jan. 19, 1877, Ellen Alice, dau. of Leonard Bramwell of
Guernsey ; and has Issue — (i) James Edward Moss, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. I, 1879 ; (2) Leonard Bramwell Moss, Gentle-
man, b. March 10, 1882; (3) Charles Somerville Moss,
Gentleman, b. March 4, 1883 ; Ellen Marthy ; and Dora
Alice. Residence — Middleton, Gorebridge, Midlothian.
Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Conservative (Edinburgh),
Union (Edinburgh).
MARK MOSS, Gentleman. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a pile or, between two mullets of six points in
base of the last, a griffin's heal erased sable, holding in the
beak an oak leaf slipped proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree
fesseways eradicated and sprouting to the dexter proper, a
griftin's head erased sable, charged with two mullets of six
points paleways or. Motto— "Non nobis solum." Resi-
dence - Rosebank, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
MOSTYN, see LLOYD-MOSTYN,
Sir PYERS WILLIAM MOSTYN, ninth Baronet,
of Talacre, in the county of Flint, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Flint, High
Sheriff 1893. Born August 14, 1846, being the son of
Sir Pyers Mostyn, eighth Baronet, by his wife Hon. Frances
Georgiana, daughter of the Rt. Hon. the fourteenth Baron
Lovat ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of
April 28, 1670. Club — Wellington. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly of thirty-seven, i. party per bend sinister
ermine and sable, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2.
azure, a lion rampant per fesse or and argent, within
a bordure of the last ; 3. ermine, a lion rampant azure ;
4. gules, three chevronels argent (for Jestyn ap Gwrgant) ;
5. sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6. argent, a
chevron between three ravens sable, each holding in the
beak an ermine spot (for Llowarch ap Brau) ; 7. argent,
a cross engrailed flory between four Cornish choughs sable
(for Edwyn, Lord of Tegengle) ; 8. gules, a chevron argent,
between three men's heads, each in a helmet proper ; 9.
ermine, a lion rampant sable ; 10. gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or; 11. azure, an eagle dis-
played or ; 12. quarterly gules and or, in the first and
fourth quarters a lion passant of the second ; 13. azure,
a lion passant argent ; 14. gules, a chevron argent, be-
tween three plates; 15. gules, a chevron argent, and chief
ermine ; 16. argent, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped sable (for Ednowian Bendew) ; 17. vert, a lion
rampant argent ; 18. vert, three eagles displayed in fesse
or (for Owen Gwynnedd) ; 19. gules, three lions passant
in pale argent (for Griffith ap Cynan) ; 20. gules, a chevron
ermine, between three old men's heads couped at the
neck proper; 21. argent, three pallets wavy gules; 22.
azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downs) ; 23. argent,
six mullets, three, two and one gules ; 24. sable, three
bars and in chief as many annulets argent ; 25. sable,
three bars or (for Selby) ; 26. per fesse gules and argent,
six martlets, three and three counterchanged, in the centre
chief point an annulet for difference (for Fenwick) ; 27.
sable, three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises argent, in the sinister chief a mullet for differ-
ence (for Browne) ; 28. gules, a lion rampant or, in the
centre chief point a mullet for difference (for Fitzalan) ;
29. barry of eight or and gules (for Fitzalan) ; 30. sable
a fret or (for Maltravers) ; 31. argent, a chief azure
(for Clun) ; 32. gules, a saltire argent, in chief a label of
three points chequy of the last and azure (for .Neville) ;
33. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules (for Monta-
cute) ; 34. argent, an eagle displayed vert; 35. argent,
on a fesse the arms of France and England quarterly,
within a bordure compony of the first and azure (for
Plantagenet) ; 36. per pale azure and gules, three lions
rampant argent; 37. argent, a fesse and a canton gules,
and impaling the Arms of Perry, namely argent, on a pile
vert, three pears, two and one or, slipped and leaved,
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The escutcheon is charged with his badge of Ulster as -a
Baronet. Mantling sable and argent ; Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a trefoil slipped
vert; with the Motto, " Morte leonis vita." Married,
November 4, 1880, Anna Maria, fifth daughter of Thomas
A. Perry, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy- Lieutenant,
and High Sheriff (1883), of Bitham House, in the county
of Warwick; and has Issue — Charles Pyers Mostyn, Esq.,
b. Aug. 1895; Helen Mary Winifrid ; Clementina Mary;
and Agnes Margaret Mary, ^^a;/— Talacre, Holywell, in
the county of Flint.
ANDREW RICHARD MOTION, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for Esse.x. Born May 13, 1857, being the
eldest son of Richard William Motion, by his wife Mary
Anne, daughter of John Gilbert Smith. Club — Union.
Livery — Green. Armorial toearings — He bears for
also proper, a mullet lor difference. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a millrind
fesseways or, thereon a badger as in the arms. Motto —
" Suscipere et finire." Seat — Chadshunt, Warwick.
JOHN STANLEY MOTT, Esq., J. P. for Norfolk, late
Major Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Militia Artillery. Borji
1838, being the eldest son of the late John Thomas Mott,
Esq., J. P. and D. L., of Barninghani, by Caroline, third
dau. of the late William Sloane-Stanley. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a crescent argent. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile
of eight points argent. MottO — " Spectemur agendo."
Matried, 1867, Cordelia Euphemia, third dau. of Sir Nor-
man Macdonald-Lockhard, third Bart. ; and by her (who
died 1872) has Issue — Theresa Caroline. Seat - Barningham
Hall, Norwich. Club — St. James.
Arms : Gules, on a pale argent, between two lions
rampant of the last, a lion rampant of the first, a chief
or, thereon a badger statant proper between two roses of
the field, barbed and seeded, also proper. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a millrind fesseways or, thereon a badger as in
the arms; with the MottO, "Suscipere et finire." Alar-
ried, August 3r, 1882, Jessie Louisa, daughter of Henry
Stephenson Homewood ; and has Issue — Andrew Kenneth
Motion, Gentleman, born December 17, 1894 ; Jessie
Dorothy ; Marjorie Belle ; Kathleen Mary ; Phyllis Maud ;
and Janet Homewood. Seat — Upton House, Banbury.
§ WILLIAM HENRY MOTT, Esquire, late Lieut. 6th
(Inniskilling) Dragoons, J. P. North Riding Yorkshire,
Major ist V.B. Yorks. Regt. Born April 25, 1850, being
the only son of William Grady Mott of Manor House,
Gunnersbury, Middlesex, by his wife Mary Ann Wiseman.
Armorial bearings - Or, a crescent gules, between three
hillocks vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a
mount vert, an estoile or, surmounted by a rainbow proper.
Married, Dec. 29, 1880, Ellen, youngest dau. of the late
J. H. Collins; and has Issue — (i) John Francis Mott, Gen-
tleman ; (2) William Frederick Mott, Gentleman ; and
Irene Ellen. AVi'/ifozc^ — Kilvington Hall, Thirsk. Clubs —
Army and Navy, and Yorksliire.
MOTTRAM, quartered by ASKEW.
THOMAS AUGUSTUS MOTION, Gentleman. Bo,n
Sept. 14, 1866, being the third son of the late Richard
William Motion, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John
Gilbert Smith. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a pale
argent, between two lions rampant of the last, a lion
rampant of the first, a chief or, thereon a badger statant
proper between two roses of the field, barbed and seeded
§JOHN JAMES MOUBRAY, Esquire, of Naemoor,
CO. Perth, and West Canihus, co. Clackmannan,
J. P. and D, L. co. Kinross, Hon. Fellow St. John's Coll.,
Oxford. Born 1857, being the only son of Robert Mou-
bray of Cambus, Clackmannan. Armorial bearings —
Parted per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between
three roses argent. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest
is the Military Cockade,
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—On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant, holding
in his dexter paw a rose argent ; and in an escroU over the
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"Semper paratus." Married, 1861, Agnes, dau. of Isaac
S. Cope ; and has, with other Issue — George Arthur Mounsey-
Heysham, Gentleman, b. 1862. Scat — Castletown, Carlisle.
FREDERICK GEORGE MOUNTFORD, Gentleman.
Born , being the son of
Armorial bearings — Azure, two chevronels between in
chief as many ostrich feathers erect and in base a fleur-de-
lis argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wrtath of the colours, in front of two ostrich feathers in
saltire argent, a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto — "Quod Deus
same this Motto, " Audentes fortuna juvat." .5m/— Nae-
moor, Perthshire, N.B.
MOULIN, DU, see DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
MOULTON (H. Coll.). Gules, four bars per pale
argent and or, two flaunches of the last each charged with
a sun of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a lamb statant
proper, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, the
whole between four ears of wheat stalked and leaved, two
on either side also proper. Motto — " Virtute non astutia."
Son of Rev. I. E. Moulton, /^. ; d. ; m. : —
John Fletcher" Moulton, Esq., K.C., M.A. (Camb.),
F.R.S., F.R.A.S. , M.P. Clapham Div. of Battersea
1885-6, S. Hackney 1894-5, and N.E. Cornwall since
1898, Alderman L.C.C., b. 1844; m. ist, 1875, Clara
{d. 1888), widow of R. W. Thomson of Edinburgh; 2nd,
1901, Mary M. , d. of Major Henry Davies of the Villa
Floridiana, Naples. Res.— ^7 Onslow Square, London,
S.W. Chambers— 11 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.
Clubs — Reform, Garrick.
§ GEORGE WILLIAM MOUNSEY- HEYSHAM,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff
1893, Barrister-at-Law, being the eldest surviving son of the
late George Gill Mounsey of Castletown, by Isabella,
second dau. of the late Dr. Heysham ; s. his brother 1881.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings —
Chequy or and gules, a chief of the first, thereon between
two estoiles sable, a pale also sable, charged with a mullet
gold. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-grifiin gules, collared and
chained or, holding in the dexter claw a flagstaff in bend
proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister a pennon azure,
and resting the sinister claw on a mullet sable. Motto —
vult volo." Postal address — 21 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, W,
MOUNTSANDFORD, quartered by PAKENHAM-
MAHON.
MOWBRAY, quartered by HOWARD.
The Right Honourable CHARLES BOTOLPH
JOSEPH SrOURTON, twenty-fourth Baron Mow-
bray, twenty -fifth Baron Segrave, and twenty-first Baron and
Lord Stourton of Stourton, co. Wilts, in the Peerage of
England, senior co-heir to the Earldom of Norfolk (created
1312), and to the Baronies of Howard, Braose of Gower,
Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme, Talbot, Strange of Black-
mere, Furnival and Giffard of Brimmesfield, and a co-heir
to the Baronies of Dacre of Gillesland, Dagworth, Argen-
tine, Kerdestan, Verdon, and Fitz Payne, late Lieutenant
3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (Militia), Deputy-
Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of
the CO. of York. Born May 23, 1867, being the eldest son
of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray
and twenty-fourth Baron Segrave, and twentieth Baron
Stourton, by his wife Mary Margaret, only child and heir of
the late Matthew Elias Corbally, Esq., Member of Parlia-
ment, of Corbalton Hall, in the county of Meath, by his
wife, the Honourable Matilda, daughter of the Right
Honourable the twelfth Viscount Gormanstown ; succeeded
his father in 1893. Creations — Baron Mowbray, June 28,
1283 ; Baron Segrave, June 28, 1283 ; Baron Stourton, May
13, 1448. Livery — Full dress : white coat, black collar, and
■ pockets edged with gold braid, gilt aiguillettes, with badge ;
white waistcoat, gilt buttons, black velvet breeches edged
with gold braid, and buckle ; white stockings. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly of six, i. sable, a bend or, between
six fountains proper (for Stourton) ; 2. gules, on a bend
between six cross crosslets argent, an escutcheon or,
charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the
is the Naval Cockade.
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mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the first (for Howard) ; 3. gules, a lion rampant
argent (for Mowbray) ; 4. sable, a lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned or (for Segiave) ; 5. gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent
(for Plantagenet — Thomas of Brotherton) ; 6. gules, a lion
rampant or, a border engrailed of the last (for Talbot) ;
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Hagger-
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Otley, in the county of York ; and has had Issue — (i) The
Honourable William Marmaduke Stourton, i. Aug. 21,
1895 ; (2) The Honourable John Joseph Stourton, i. March
5, 1899; The Hon. Winifred Mary, 6. 21 Aug., 1894,
d. 1904 ; and Hon. Charlotte Mary. Bs/a/es—AWerlon
Park, Knaresborough, and Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds,
both in the West Riding of the county of York ; and
Bonham House, Stourton, in the county of Somerset.
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ston, namely azure, on a bend cotised argent, three billets
sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his
rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-monk habited in russet proper,
girt or, holding in the dexter hand a scourge of five
knotted lashes gold. Supporters— Dexter, a lion argent,
ducally crowned or ; sinister, a sea-dog sable, scaled and
finned gold. Motto— " Loyal je serai durant ma vie;"
and for his Badge, a sledge. Married, July 26, 1893,
Mary, only child of the late Thomas Angus Constable,
Esquire (paternally Haggerston), of the Manor House,
Seat — Allerton Park, Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Clubs —
White's, Carlton, Hurlingham and Yorkshire (York).
M JOHN GARDINER MUIR, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
© Herefordshire, J. P. Northants, Lord of the Manors of
Brigstock and Stanion, and Patron of one Living. Born
April 29, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Matthew
Andrew Muir of Ardenvohr, Dumbartonshire, by his wife
Agnes Clark, eldest dau. of James Bunten of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings- Per fesse argent and or, on a fesse
cotised azure, three mullets of the first. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's
is the Military Cockade.
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head wreathed with laurel proper. Motto (over the crest)—
" Duris non frangor." Married, Sept. 24, 1880, Jessie
Agnes, dau. of John Hendrie, Esq., J. P., of Larbert
House, CO. Stirling; and has Issr/c — (i) Matthew Andrew
Muir, Gentleman, d. Nov. i, 1883; Muriel Evelyn;
Winifred Hilda; Agnes Heather; and Clara Gardiner.
5^a;— Farmingwoods Hall, I'hrapston, Northants. Club —
Boodle's.
The Late Sir WILLIAM MUIR, K.C.S.I., LL.D.,
D.C.L., Ph.D., Principal of Univ. of Edinburgh, late
President of the R. Asiatic Society, and a member of the
Indian Council; formerly Lieut. -Governor of the N.W.
Provinces, and foreign Secretary and Finance Minister to
the Government of India. Bom 1819, being the son of
the late William Muir of Kilmarnock, by his wife Helen,
daughter of John Macfie. Club — University (Edinburgh).
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse
engrailed azure, withm a bordure also engrailed ermine,
three mullets of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is
encircled by the ribbon of the Order of the Star of India,
and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a Saracen's head affront^e, couped at the
shoulders, and wreathed about the temples with laurel
leaves proper. Motto — "Duris non frangor." Married,
Feb. 8, 1840, Elizabeth Huntly, daughter of James Wemyss,
Esq., B.C.S. (son of Hon. James Wemyss, by his wife Lady
Betty, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the i6th Earl of Sutherland) ;
and has Issue— [\) William James Wemyss Muir, Esq.,
Col. (retired) late I.S.C, b. 1840; [;«., first, 1868, Isabella
Fanny [d. 1871), dau. of Col. E. P. Arthur ; second, 1874,
Alice Christina, dau. of Sir George Wingate, K.C.S. I. ; and
has issue by both marriages] ; (2) John Fairlie Muir, Esq. , b.
1845 [w. , 1876, Edith, dau. of the late Sir George Wingate,
K.C.S. I., and has issue] ; (3) Archibald Mungo Muir, Esq.,
Lieut.-Col. I.S.C, b. 1847 [;«. and has issue]; (4) Charles
Wemyss Muir, Esq., CLE. , b. 1850 \in., 1883, Alice, dau.
of Horace Abel Cockerell, Esq., C.S.I. , and has issue];
(5) James Thomason Muir, Esq., b. 1856; Caroline Char-
lotte [;«., 1859, W. H. Lowe, B.S.C]; Elizabeth Huntly
\jn. , 1872, Col. George Frederick Leycester Marshall, C I. E. ,
R. E.] ; Agnes Jean [;«., 1883, George Andreas Berry, M.B. ,
F. R.C.S.]; Jean Mary \_m., 1893, Col. Andrew Gilbert
Wauchope, C.B., C.M.G.l; and Helen Mary \m., 1885,
Robert George ArbuthnotJ. Postal address — Dean Park
House, Edinburgh.
LIONEL BOULTON CAMPBELL LOCKHART
MUIRHEAD, Gentleman. Born Jan. 16, 1845, being
the eldest son of the late James Patrick Muirhead, Esq.,
M.A. (Oxon.), D.L. co. of Oxford, Advocate at the Scot-
tish Bar, by his wife Katherine Elizabeth, second dau. of
Matthew Robinson Boulton of Soho, Staffs and Tew Park,
CO. Oxford. ZiW;j — Dark blue and silver. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend azure, between two galleys
with sails furled up and oars in action sable, flags and
pinnets flying barry of the third and or, three acorns of the
last impaling the arms of Ashhurst of Waterstock, namely,
gules, a cross between four fleurs-de-lis argent. Mantling
gules, doubled.argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
two hands grasping a two-handed sword, and on an escrol
above the Motto — " Auxilio Dei." Married, April 19,
1887, Grace Mary, second dau. of John Henry Ashhurst,
Esq. , J. P. and D.L. of Waterstock, co. Oxford; and has
Issue — Anthony John Muirhead, Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1890;
and Charis Elizabeth Fosca. Residence — Haseley Court,
Wallingford, Oxon. Club — Saville.
MULCHINOCK (U.O.). Quarterly or and azure, in
the first and fourth quarters a trefoil slipped, and in the
second and third a crescent, a bordure gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped
or, and holding in the mouth an olive branch also proper,
MottO^" Itur ad astra. " Livery — Dark blue, green facings.
Son of Edward Mulchinock, Esq., J. P., of Clogher's
House, CO. Kerry, and Pembroke Road, Dublin, b.
is the Naval Cockade.
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1825 ; d. 1880 ; »i. 1854, Mary, d. of Dominick Rice of
Bushmount, co. Kerry: —
Major Michael Edward Mulchinock, R.O. , late Connaught
Rangers and R.I. Rifles, d. 1856 ; m. 1886, Margaret Camp-
bell, d. of William Linden, of Clifden House, Holywood,
CO. Down, and widow of Albert Verley of Marble House,
Jamaica; and has issue — (i) Ivan Islay Mulchinock, Gen-
tleman, 6. 1890; (2) Cyril Edward Mulchinock, Gentleman,
d. 1893; (3) Henry Matthew Mulchinock, Gentleman, d.
1897 ; Evelyn Marie ; Violet Constance ; and Eileen Doris.
Seai — Clogher's House, Tralee, co. Kerry. jRes. — 56 Wel-
lington Road, Dublin. C///^— Carlton (Brighton).
MULHALLEN, see BREW - MULHALLEN, GAB-
BETT - MULHALLEN, and WALLACE - MUL-
HALLEN.
H GEORGE LANE MULLINS, Esquire, M.A., M.D.
^ Dublin and Sydney, Major Australian Army Medical
Corps, F.R.S.S., J. P. for State of New South Wales.
Bof-n Aug. 24, 1862, being the second surviving son
of the late James MuUins, Esq., J. P. for the Colony of
New South Wales, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John
Lane. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a cross moline or,
J. P. for New South Wales, Chamberlain to His Holiness
Pope Pius X. Born June 12, 1857, being the eldest
son of the late James Mullins, Esq., J. P. for the Colony
of New South Wales, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John
Lane. C/ud — Australian (Sydney). Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross moline or, a
a Saracen's head affront^e and erased proper, wreathed
round the temples argent and gules, in the first and fourth
quarter a griffon passant of the second. Crest - On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cross moline or, a
Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulder proper,
wreathed as in the arms. Motto — " Ne cede malis."
Married, April 28, 1891, Mary Ellen, dau. of the late Patrick
Burke, Esq., J. P., of Orange, N.S.W. ; and has Issue— (1)
James Patrick Burke Lane Mullins, Gentleman, h. Oct. 20,
1894 ; (2) George Oswyn Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. May
14, 1896; (3) Owen Burke Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 24, 1898 ; (4) George Fitzmaurice Lane Mullins,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 15, 1901. Resedence — " Murong,"
Waverley, near Sydney. C/wi^j— Australian (Sydney),
Athenasum (Sydney).
H JOHN FRANCIS LANE MULLINS, Esquire, M.A.
W and Fellow of St. John's College, within the Uni-
versity of Sydney, Alderman for the Bligh Ward of the
city of Sydney, Capt. New South Wales Irish Rifle Regt.,
Saracen's head affront^e and erased proper, wreathed round
the temples argent and gules, in the first and foiu-th quarters
a griffon passant of the second ; and for his Crest, in front
of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at
the shoulder proper, wreathed as in the arms ; with the
Motto, " Ne cede malis." Married, April 14, 1885, Jane,
daughter of John Hughes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace,
of " Kincoppal," Sydney ; and has Issue — ^James Brendan
Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6, 1894; Jane Elizabeth
Lane ; Eileen Barbara Mary Lane ; Susan Hilda Marion
Lane ; and Marjorie Mary Frances Lane. Postal address —
" Killountan," Potts Point, Sydney, N.S.W.
THOMAS LANE MULLINS, Gentleman, Lieut,
and Acting- Adjutant New South Wales Brigade
Australian Field Artillery. Served in South Africa as Lieut.
Citizens' Bushmens' Contingent, 1900-01, and promoted to
Capt. (medal and six clasps). Served again in South
Africa with 1st Batt. Commonwealth Horse, 1902 (King's
medal and two clasps), son of the late James Mullins,
Esquire, J. P. for the Colony of New South Wales, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Lane. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affrontde
and erased proper, wreathed round the temples argent
and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a griffon passant
of the second. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affrontde
couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed as in the arms.
Motto, " Ne cede malis." Married, 1904, Florence, dau.
of late John Barlow, Esq., J. P., of Airmount, Waverley.
Postal address — Binswood, Woollahra, Sydney.
MULLOY (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant sable,
between three trefoils gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-tree
proper, a greyhound courant, collared. Motto — ''Garrur
agus doagh aboo."
Son of Rev. Coote Charles Mulloy of Hughestown, co.
Roscommon, b. ; d. 1882; tn. ist, 1831, Alice, d.
of Robert King, Duke of Newpark, co. Sligo : —
William Hutchinson Mulloy, Esq., Col. (ret.) R.E.,
b. 1839 ; m. ist, 1871, Emily Louisa (d. 1880), d of Rev.
W. J. Mulloy, Rector of Ballysonnan, co. Kildare ; 2nd,
1883, Edith Louisa Cortlandl, d. of H. Trotter, Esq.,
H.M. Colonial Service; and has surv. issue (by ist mar.) —
(i) William Duke Gorges Mulloy, Gentleman, b 1^77.
is the Military Cockade.
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[;«. 1898, Marguerite, d. of Alexander Paul of Aberdeen;
and lias issue — Charles Duke Paul MuUoy, Gentleman,
/'. 1900]; and Alice Mary; and (by 2nd mar.) Noel Frank
Coote Mulloy, Gentleman, i^. 1886; and Edith Katharine
Cortlandt. Seai — Hughestown, co. Roscommon. Nes.^
Kelvedon, Reading.
MULOCK, see HOMAN-MULOCK.
MUNDY, see MASSINGBERD-MUNDY.
MUNDY (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, on a
cross engrailed argent, five lozenges purpure, a chief or,
charged with three eagle's legs erased a la guise azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased sable, bezantfe, fire issuing
from its mouth. Motto — " Deus providebit."
Son of William Mundy, Esq., of Markeaton, J. P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff Derbyshire 1834), M.P., b. 1801 ;
d. 1877 ; III. 1830, Harriet Georgiana, d. of James
Frampton of Moreton, Dorset, by Lady Hariot Strang-
ways, d. of 2nd Earl of Ilchester: —
The late Francis Noel Mundy, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Derby (High Sheriff ), b. 1833; m. 1864, Emily Maria
Georgiana, d. of late Hon. Richard Cavendish of Thornton
Hall, Bucks. Seat — Markeaton Hall, co. Derby.
Son of Alfred Miller Mundy, Esq., of Shipley Hall,
CO. Derby, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff ), b. 1809 ;
d. 1877; III. 1841, Jane, d. of Rear-Adm. Sir John
Hindmarsh, K.H. : —
Alfred Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1891), b. 1849; m. ist, 1873, E'len, d. of C.
Rowland Palmer-Morewood of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby ;
2nd, 1883, Catherine Louisa, d. of Sir John Cradock
Hartopp, 4th Bart ; and has with other isssue, an only son,
Godfrey Edward Mundy, Gentleman, b. 1885. Seat —
Shipley Hall, Derby. Town res. — 18 Hill Street, Berkeley
Square, W. Club — Carlton.
Son of Major-Gen. Godfrey Charles Mundy, Governor
of Jersey, b. 1804 ; d. i860 ; m. 1848, Louisa, d. of the
Very Rev. the Hon William Herbert, Dean of Man-
chester : —
Cyril Percy Mundy, Gentleman, b. 1854; ;«. 1878, Caro-
line Helen Skottowe, d. of Charles Beville Dryden, Esq. ;
and has issue — (i) Percy Charles Dryden Mundy, Gentle-
man, b. 1879; (2) Hugh Algernon Godfrey Mundy,
Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. — 20 Cambridge Road, Hove,
Brighton.
.Sons of late Major-Gen. Pierrepont Henry Mundy,
R.H.A., of Castle Townshend, co. Cork, J. P. ; m. 1st,
1859, Harriet Georgina, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir George
Tyler, K.H., M.P. of Cottrell, co. Glamorgan ; 2nd,
1870, Geraldine, Henrietta (^Vff/— Thornbury House,
Thornbury, Glos ), d. and coh. of late Rev. Maurice
FitzGerald Stephens Townshend of Castle Townshend,
CO. Cork, and Dingle, co. Kerry : —
Godfrey Harry Brydges Mundy, Esq., M.V.O. , Lieut.
R.N., b. ; III. 1890, Rose, d. of Sir Robert Miller
Mundy, K.C.M.G. Res.— The. Homestead, Polegate,
Sussex.
Basil St. John Mundy, Esq., Major late 15th Hussars,
b. 1862 ; ni. 1894, his cousin Violet, d. of Hon. Fred
Morgan, M.P. ; and has issue — Frederick Charles Mundy,
Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. — The Farm, Thornbury, Glos.
Sir CAMPBELL MUNRO, 3rd Baronet (1825), late
Capt. in the Grenadier Guards. Born Sept. 7, 1823, being
the second but only surviving son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Munro, ist Bart., Knight Commander of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath, sometime Governor of Madras, by
his wife Jane, dau. of Richard Campbell of Craigie, m the
county of Ayr. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings —
Or, an eagle's head erased gules, encircled by a branch of
laurel on the dexter and of oak on the sinister side, on a
chief argent, the representation of an Indian hill-fort, and
beneath, in letters of gold, the word " Badamy," on a
canton gules, a representation of a silver medal presented
by the East India Company to the first Baronet for his
services in Seringapatam in 1799 ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
close proper, having a representation of the medal above
mentioned pendent from its neck by a ribbon, the dexter
claw resting on an escutcheon gules, charged with a re-
presentation of the first, of Badamy, as in the arms, and
in the beak a sprig of laurel; with the MottO, "Dread
God." Married, April 4, 1853, Henrietta Maria, daughter
of John Drummond ; and has had Issue — (i) Hugh Thomas
Munro, Esq., /'. 1856 [in., 1892, Selina, [d. 1902), dau. of
Maj.-Gen. Byrne, R.A.]; (2) Edward Lionel Munro, Esq.,
Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired), b. 1862 [/«. , 1887, Mabel
Zoe Walker]; (3) Philip Harvey Munro, Gentleman,
Lieutenant Royal Navy, b. 1866 (drowned in H.M.S.
" Victoria," June 1893) ; Annie Katherine ; Ethel Dora
[in., 1886, C. H. Labouchere of Amsterdam] ; Georgiana
Evelyn; Mabel Ida [in., i8gi, Hugh Clement .Sutton,
Gentleman, Lieutenant ist Battalion Coldstream Guards,
and died March 1896] ; Blanche Marguerite, d. 1883 ;
and Louisa Olive. Postal address — 27 Eaton Place, S.W.
EUGENE GUSTAVUS MUN TZ, Gentleman. Born
, being the sixth son of the late George Frederick Muntz,
Member of Parliament, of Uniberslade, in the co. of War-
wick, by his wife Eliza, dau. of the late Rev. John Pryce of
Dolforwyn Hall, in the co. of Montgomery. Armorial
bearings — Pean, on a mount in base proper, a swan rising
argent, charged on each wing with a trefoil slipped vert, in
chief a staff raguly erect between two estoiles or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-swan wings expanded argent, sem^e of
trefoils slipped vert, a staff raguly fesseways or. Motto—
" Fortiter sed suaviter." Married his cousin, Emma
Louisa, dau. of Philip Henry Muntz, Esq. ; and has Issue
— -(i) Herbert Adolph Muntz, Gentleman, b. April 26, 1859
(deceased) [in., Helen Mary Foot, and has had issue, Guy
(deceased); and Herbert Gerard, b. Oct. 4, 1884]; (2)
Rupert Gustave Muntz, Gentleman, b. March 28, 1863
[;«., 1890, Mary Charlotte Lightbourne, and has issue];
(3) George Harold Muntz, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1866 ;
Mina Ida [m. Charles Bailie Lyell, Esq.]; Eugenie; and
Laura Adelisa.
§ FREDERICK ERNEST MUNTZ, Esq., D.L., J.P.,
late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Devon Regt. ,
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), B.A. (Cambridge). Born
June 14, 1845, being the eldest son of the late George
Frederick Muntz, Esq., D.L. and J. P., of Uniberslade, co.
Warwick, and Marianne Lydia, dau. of the late William
is the Naval Cockade.
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Richardson of Calcutta. Clt/bs — Carlton, Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Junior Constitutional, Hurlingham. Livefy — 'Drsh
with green facings. Armorial bearings — Pean, on a mount
in base proper, a swan rising argent, charged on each wing
with a trefoil slipped vert, in chief a staft raguly erect be-
tween two estoiles or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-swan wings
expanded argent, senile of trefoils slipped vert, a staff raguly
fesseways or. Motto — " Basis virlutum constanlia." Mar-
ried, Sept. 2, 1869, Georgiana Jane, eldest dau. of the late
Alexander Farley Brunton Borrowman of Edinburgh ; and
has Issue— {i) Ernest Lionel Caldwell Muntz, Gentleman,
Comr. Fi. N., b. Aug. 25, 1870; (2) Algernon Edward Ernest
Muntz, Gentleman, b. Di;c. 7, 1871, deceased, late attached
K.O.Y. L. I., a Probationer Indian Staff Corps ; (3) Cjordon
Henry Ernest Muntz, Gentleman, b. Oct. 19, 1874 ; (4)
Gerald Douglas Ernest Muntz, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 15,
1876. Postal address— UmhersiadQ, Hockley Heath, War-
wickshire.
Sir PHILIP ALBERT MUNTZ, Bart. (1902), J.P. for
the CO. of Warwick, and Member of Parliament for North
Warwickshire 1884, and for the Tamworth Division since
1885. Born Jan. 5, 1839, being the son of the late
George Frederick Muntz, Member of Parliament, of Um-
berslade, in the co. of Warwick, by his wife Eliza, dau.
of the late Rev. John Pryce of Dolforwyn Hall, in the co. of
Montgomery. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — Pean,
on a mount in base proper, a swan rising argent, charged
on each wing with a trefoil slipped vert, in chief a staff
raguly erect between two estoiles or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-swan wings expanded argent, semf^e of trefoils slipped
vert, a staff raguly fesseways or. Motto — " Fortiter sed
suaviter." Married, 1859, Rosalie, dau. of Philip Henry
Muntz, M.P., of Edstone Hall, Henley-in-Arden ; and has
had Issue — (i) Gerard Albert Muntz, Gentleman, /;. Nov. 27,
1864 [;;/., June 28, 1893, Katie, eldest dau. of James Prinsep,
late Bengal Civil Service] ; (2) Duncan Albert Muntz,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxon., b. Aug. 26,
1867 ; (3) Cecil Albert Muntz, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1870;
(4) Norman Albert Muntz, Gentleman, /;. 1876, d. 1895 ;
Ethel Frances, (/. April 21, 1872 ; Vera Gertrude, d. Jan. 10,
1890; Nora Violet, d. July 1865; and Mildred Rosalie.
Residence — Dunsmore, near Rugby.
MURDOCH, see BURN-MURDOCH,
MURDOCH (1732). Argent, a fesse chequy azure and
of the first, surmounted of two ravens hanging paleways
sable, with an arrow through both their heads fessways
proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a lion's head erased gules. Motto —
" Omine secundo."
Son of : —
James Barclay Murdoch, Gentleman. Res. — Capelrig,
Mearns, Renfrewshire.
WILLIAM MURE, Gentleman. Born January 17,
1870, Vjeing the only son of the late William Mure, Esquire,
of Caldwell, by his wife Constance Elizabeth, commonly
known as the Honourafjle Constance Elizabeth, youngest
daughter of the Right Honourable George Wyndham, first
Lord Leconfield; succeeded his father 1880. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure,
three nmllets of the field, within a bordure engrailed gules.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a Saracen's head projaer.
Motto— " Duris non frangor." ^t'a/— Caldwell, by Glas-
gow, N.B.
MURPHY, see MACMURROGH-MURPHY.
WILLIAM BRUDENELL MURPHY, Esq., J.P.
Born 1857, being the only son of the late William Murphy,
Esq., of Killjrew, co. Meath, by his wife Anna Helen, dau.
of Maurice Blake of Ballinafad, co. Mayo. Armorial
bearings— Per pale argent and gules, on a fesse engrailed,
between four lions rampant, two garbs, all countercharged.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mountvert,a lion rampant gules, bezant^e,
holding in the fore-paws a garb or. Motto — " Fortis et
liospitalis." Married, 1878, his cousin, Mary Antoinette,
dau. of Captain Maurice Lynch Blake, of Ballinafad, co.
Mayo; and has Issue — (1) Reginald Francis Brudenell
Murphy, Gentleman ; (2) Vere Anthony Evelyn Brudenell
Minphy, Gentleman ; and Fenella Mary Brudenell. Seat
— Mount Merrion, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
MURRAY, quartered by ELLIOT.
ALEXANDER BORTHWICK MURRAY, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings —Parted per chevron argent and azure,
three nmllets in chief and a crescent in base counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a galley sable, the flags gules. Motto —" Noctes
diesque pra;sto." Residence — Adelaide, South Australia.
CHARLES EDWARD ROBERT.SON MURRAY,
Esquire, of Sydney, N.S.W., M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
a District Court Judge of the Metropolitan District of
N.S.W. Bor7i Aug. i, 1842, being the only son of
Charles Knight Murray of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-
Law ((/. 1865), by his wife Maria, dau. of William
Haslewood, I5arrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms: Ermine, a hunting-horn sable, stringed
and garnished gules, on a chief azure, three mullets argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-man wreathed about
the middle with oak leaves proper, winding a horn or ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Superna
venabor." Married, Nov. 29, 1877, Arabella Marcella,
dau. of Nicholas O'Connor, M.D. , of Mallow, co Cork;
and has Issue — (i) Harry Haslewood Murray, Gentleman,
born Feb. 3, 1880 ; (2) Charles O'Connor Murray, Gentle-
man, born F'eb. 27, 1882; Eileen Marcella; and Mary
Dorothea Leonie. Postal address— Yy\%\.x\c\. Court, Sydney,
New South Wales.
WILLIAM MURRAY, Esquire, Advocate, J.P., B.A.
(Oxford), Capt. 3rd Vol. Batt. K.O.S.B. BornOc\..2,\, 1865,
being the eldest son of the late John Murray, Esq., of Mur-
raythwaite. Commander R. N., by his wife Grace Harriett,
second dau. of Colonel William Graham of Mossknow,
is the Military Cockade.
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in the co. of Dumfries. Lh'ery — Dark blue, silver facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a crescent
between three stars, surrounded with the royal tressure
argent, all within a bordure or ; 2 and 3 or, on a saltire
azure, nine lozenges of the field within a bordure engrailed
gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cherub
proper winged or. Motto — " Noctesque diesque pr;tsto."
Married, April 12, 1892, Evelyn, daughter of John Bruce;
and has Issue — Margaret Elizabeth ; Vivian ; and Eleanor
justitia. Seat — Murraythwaite, Ecclefechan, co. Dumfries.
Clubs— ]\m\or Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
MURRAY (23 June 1902). Or, a three-masted ship in
full sail proper, flagged gules, in a sea undy argent and
azure, a deep-sea fish [Macrurus Murrayi) naiant of the
field, on a chief of the fifth, three mullets of the fourth.
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, an anchor azure, entwined by a dolphin or.
Motto — " Deep, high, far afield." *
Son of Robert Murray, Accountant, of Cobourg,
Ontario, by Eliza, d. of John Macfarlane of Coney Hill,
Stirlingshire : —
Sir John Murray K.C.B. (1898), Kt. of the Prussian
Order of " Pour le Merits," sometime Naturalist on
board H.M.S. " Challenger " during her circumnavigating
Scientific Cruise 1872-6, b. 3 March 1841 ; m. 24 Jan. 1889,
Isabel, d. of Thomas Henderson, Glasgow; and has issue
— (i) John Challenger Murray, Esq., b. 12 June 1894;
(2) Thomas Henderson Murray, Esq. , b. 7 Sept. 1898 ;
Margaret I'itcairn ; Rhoda Isabel ; and Winifred Alice.
Fes. — Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh. Clubs —
AthenjEum, Royal Societies', Automobile, United Service
(Edinburgh), Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews) New (North
Berwick). ,
MURRAY of Philiphatigh (L.O., matric. c. 1672-7).
Argent, a hunting-horn sable, garnished gules, on a chief
azure, three mullets of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi naked
man winding his horn proper. Motto — ' ' Hinc usque
superna venabor."
Son of John Forbes Pringle Nesbitt Murray, Esq., J. P.,
of Philiphaugh, /'. 1842; d. 1897; m. 1883, Mary
Elizabeth Frances, only child of C. Roberton : —
Archibald Charles Philip Murray, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
m. 1898, Beatrice, d. of 'Ihonias Holmes, and widow of
Walter Rankin Shute. Kes. — 69 Harcourt Terrace, S.W.
MURRAY-AYNSLEY (R.L., 1904). Quarterly, i and
4, gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or,
three mullets of si.x points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3,
azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory
and counter-flory or (for Murray), an annulet for difference.
Crest— A man in armour holding in the dexter hand a
sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the
sinister a shield gules charged with a bend argent, thereon
three mullets of si.x points azure.
Son of John Alfred Vinter, b. 1821 ; »i. 1853, Harriet
Sowley, d. of Edward Evans : — ■
Rev. Alfred Evans Murray- Aynsley (R.L. , 1904, formerly
Vinter), M.A., Principal of Hockerill Training College,
/'. 1854; ;;/. 1891, Alicia Harriet, only d. of late Vice-Adm.
Murray-Aynsley, C. B. ; and has issue — Charles Murray
MuiTay-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1903; and Alicia Augusta.
Seat — Hall Court, Botley. Res. — Hockerill Training
College, Bishop's Stortford.
CHARLES EDWARD MURRAY MURRAY-AYNS-
LP2Y, Gentleman. Born Jan. 31, 1850, being the elder son of
the late Major-Gen. George Herbert Murray Murray-Aynsley
of East Court, Cosham, co. Hants, by his wife Emily Eliza-
beth, youngest dau. of Robert Hand of Great Cumberland
Place, London. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three
mullets of six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3, azure,
three mullets, and in chief an annulet argent within a double
tressure flory counter-flory or (for Murray). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest -On a wTeath of the colours, a man in
armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, and in the sinister in front of his breast
a shield gules, charged with a bend argent, thereon three
mullets of six points or. Motto— " Furth fortune and fill
the fetters." Married, Oct. 20, 1880, Fanny, dau. of Rev.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Alfred Fennell, B.A. of Queen's College, Cambridge.
c/e^tce—Sa.nta. Coupa, Mercara, Coorg, India.
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HUGH PERCY MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Gentleman.
Born 1828, being the third son of John Murray-Aynsley,
Esq., by his wife Emma Sara, dau. of Samuel Peach
Peach. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules,
on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three mullets
of six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3 azure, three
mullets argent within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory or, an annulet for difference (for Murray). Crest —
A man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword
erect proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the sinister
a shield gules, charged with a bend argent, thereon three
mullets of six pomts azure. Married, 1859, Elizabeth
(who died 1893), dau. of Thomas Campbell; and has
Issue — (i) John Henry Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S. , b. i860 [w. Elizabeth Anderson, dau. of
Andrew Key, M.D. , of Montrose]; (2) Charles Percy
Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (3) Archibald Cruger
Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1864; (4) George Murray-
Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1865; Agnes Athole ; Emma
Mary ; and Helen Elizabeth. Reside/ice — Riverlaw, Christ-
church, New Zealand.
The Rev. JOHN CRUGER MURRAY-AYNSLEY,
J. P. CO. Hereford. Born 1825, being the third son of the late
John Murray-Aynsley, Esq., by his wife Emma Sara, dau.
of Samuel Peach Peach [gt. -grandson of the 3rd Duke of
Athole]. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a
bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three mullets of
six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3 azure, three mullets
argent within a double tressure flory and counterflory or (for
Murray), an annulet for difference ; impaling the arms of
Manners-Sutton, namely, i and 4 argent, a canton sable
(for Sutton) ; 2 and 3 or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly
azure and gules, the former each charged with two fleurs-de-
lis, and the latter with a lion passant guardant or. Crest —
A man in armour holding in the dexter hand a sword erect
proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the sinister a shield
gules charged with a bend argent, thereon three mullets of
six points azure. Married, 1852, Harriet Georgiana Maria,
dau. of the late Rev. Frederick Manners-Sutton. Postal
address — Great Brampton, Madley, R.S.O., Hereford-
shire.
SJOHN FRANCIS MURRAY-AYNSLEY. Esquire,
Capt. R.N. Born Oct. 27, 1866, being the only
son of the late Vice -Admiral Charles Murray-Aynsley,
C. B. , J. P. CO. Hants, Knight of Legion of Honour, and of
the Order of the Medjidie, by his wife Augusta Judith, dau.
of Gilbert Campion of Calcutta. Liveiy — Blue, with silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules,
on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three mullets
of six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3, azure, three
mullets argent within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory or (for Murray), an annulet for difference. Crest — A
man in armour holding in the dexter hand a sword erect
proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the sinister a shield
gules charged charged with a bend argent, thereon three
mullets of six points azure. Estate and postal address —
Hall Court, Botley, Hants. Clubs — United Service, Junior
United Service.
Born Nov. 21, 1848, being the only son of the late Andrew
Murray, Esq., C.B. , by his wife Marianne Palmer, dau. of
late H. Francis of Maize Hill, Kent (succeeded his uncle the
late John Murray-Graham, Esq. ; and assumed the name of
Graham as heir of entail of the late Lord Lynedoch. ). Club
— Junior United Service. Liveiy — Dark green, and black
facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, three
piles sable within the royal tressure gules, on a chief of the
second, a crescent between two escallops of the first ; 2 and
3 azure, a cross patc^e Ijetween three stars argent within the
royal tressure or. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the liveries, a dove proper. Motto —
" Candide et secure" (foi Graham) ; 2. on a wreath of his
liveries, a buck's head couped proper. Motto — " Macte
virtute" (for Murray). Married, March 4, 1875, Annie
Elizabeth, dau. of the late John Sowerby of Benwell Tower,
Northumberland ; and has Issue — Andrew John Graham
Murray-Graham, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1878. Seats —
Murrayshall, Scone, Perthshire; Bertha Park, Redgorton.
Hon. THOMAS HODGE MURRAY-PRIOR, Member
of the Legislative Council, and formerly Postmaster-General
for the Colony of Queensland. Born Nov. 13, 18 19, being
the only surviving son of Colonel Thomas Murray-Prior,
formerly M.P. , served in the nth and i8th Hussars in the
Peninsula and at Waterloo, by his second wife Eliza, dau.
of William Augustus Skynner of Moor Hall, Cookham.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, vert, on a bend
JOHN PERCY MURRAY MURRAY-AYNSLEY,
Gentleman. Born June 6, 1853, being the younger son
of the late Major-Gen. George Herbert Murray Murray-
Aynsley of East Court, Cosham, co. Hants, by his wife
Emily Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Robert Hand of Great
Cumberland Place, London. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatre-
foils or, three mullets of six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2
and 3, azure, three mullets, and in chief an annulet argent
within a double tressure flory covmter-flory or (for Murray).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a
sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, and in the sinister
in front of his breast a shield gules, charged with a bend
argent, thereon three mullets of six points or. MottO —
" Furth fortune and fill the fetters." Postal address —
HENRY STEWART MURRAY-GRAHAM, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. Royal Artillery (retired), J. P. for co. of Perth.
ermine, three chevronels gules (for Prior) ; 2 and 3, per
fesse gules and or, four mullets counterchanged (for Murray).
Mantling vert and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, an estoile vert (for Prior) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a mullet per pale or and gules (for Murray). Motto
— " Malo mori quam foedari." Married, firstly, Sept. 3,
1846, Matilda, dau. of Thomas Harpur of Cecil Hills, near
Liverpool, New South Wales ; and by her, who died Nov.
25, 1868, has had Issue— {\) Thomas de Montmorenci
Murray- Prior, Esq., J. P., b. Jan. 27, 1848 [w. , March 18,
1878, Florence Claudia, dau. of Henry Moor, and has issue,
Thomas Bertram Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1883 ;
Florence Elizabeth; Mabel; Ethel Nora; and Phyllis
Claudia]; (2) William Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. Aug.
18, 1849, d. Jan. 17, 1850; (3) Morres Murray-Prior, Gen-
tleman, b. May 15, 1853; (4) Hervey Morres Murray-Prior,
Gentleman, B.A. Sydney University, Barrister-at-Law, b.
Sept. 9, 1856 \m., August 17, 1881, Margaret Murray, dau.
of Alexander M' Donald of Brisbane, d. Jan. i, 1887, leaving
is the Military Cockade.
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MYHILL, quartered by LANGRISHE.
THOMAS GEORGE MYLCHREEST, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 30, 1863, being the only son of Evan Mylchreest
of Douglas, Isle of Man, by his wife Louisa, dau. of the
late John Firth of Bradford, Yorkshire. Live/y— Blue,
with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Azure, a cross
crosslet argent, in chief two larks with wings elevated and
addorsed proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, two cross
crosslets or, thereon a lark as in the arms. Motto—" My
shegin dy ve bee eh." Married, April 24, 1900, Clara,
dau. of W. C. Johnson of Douglas, Isle of Man. Estate—
Ballagarraghyn, Isle of Man. Residence^'^\ioi\.s, Thorner,
near Leeds.
The Reverend ROBERT SCOTT MYLNE, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Master of Arts and Bachelor of
CIrt*M!t11> Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Fellow
W^PlUv of the Society of Antiquaries. Born April 2,
" 1854, being the elder son of the late Robert
William Mylne, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society,
Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries (London and Edinburgh), Fellow of the
Royal Institute of British Architects, of Great Amwell,
Ware, in the county of Hertford, and Whitehall Place,
London, S.W., by his wife Hannah, daughter of the late
George Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ravenscourt
Park, in the county of Middlesex. Livery— B\v.& and gold.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a cross moline
azure, quarter-pierced of the field, between three mullets of
the second. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and
on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Pallas's head
couped at the shoulders proper, vested about the neck
vert, on the head a helmet azure, the beaver turned up, on
the top a plume of feathers gules ; with the MottO, ' ' Tarn
arte quam marte." Postal address— Great Amwell, Hert-
fordshire.
Gener.\l WILLIAM CHARLES ROBERT MYLNE,
of Her Majesty's Indian Staff Corps. Born Feb. 15, 1827,
being the fourth but eldest surviving son of Thomas Mylne
of Mylnefield, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Guthrie
of Guthrie Castle, in the co. of Forfar. C/i/i'—Easl India
United Service, Z./7'^;-y— Dark blue. Armorial bearings
— Or, a cross moline azure, pierced lozengeways of the field,
betwixt three mullets of the second within a border invected
sable. On ane helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantle
gules doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his colours is set
for his Crest, a dexter hand holding a book proper. The
Motto in ane escroll, " Efticiunt claruni studia." [These
arms, which were matriculated in ihe Lyon Office, Edin-
burgh, in or about the year 1680, are the arms of Milne
or Mylne of Mareton, Muirton or Mylnefield.] Married,
Feb. 17, 1859, Sophia, dau. of James Hansbrow of Lan-
caster; and has Issue ^{i) William Hansbrow Mylne,
Gentleman, b. April 26, 1861 ; (2) Arbuthnot Mackenzie
Mylne, Gentleman, b. April 28, 1868 ; and Elizabeth
Douglas. Postal address— 'SA.2ii\g\o\e Park, Eden Bridge,
Kent.
WILLIAM JOHN HOME MYLNE, Gentleman,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow of the
Geological Society. Bor7i Jan. 12, 1859, being the second son
and youngest child of the late Robert William Mylne, Esq.,
Fellow of the Royal Society (London and Edinburgh),
Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries (London and Edinburgh), Fellow of the Royal
Institute of British Architects, &c. , of Great Amwell, Ware,
in the county of Hertford, and Whitehall Place, London,
S.W. , by his wife Hannah (also deceased), daughter of the
late George Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ravens-
court Park, in the county of Middlesex. Club — Junior
Constitutional. Liveiy — Blue and gold. Armorial bear-
ings (of much earlier origin but matric. L.O. 1672 ;
re-matric. 1767 and 1891 — Ped. L.O. )— Or, a cross moline
azure, quartered pierced of the field, between three mullets
of the second within a bordure gules for difference. Above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure doubled or ; and on a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a Pallas's head couped at the
shoulders proper, vested about the neck vert, on the head
a helmet azure, beaver turned up, and on the top a plumaish
gules ; and in an escroll over this Motto, "Tarn arte quam
is the Naval Cockade.
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the late Benjamin Oakley of Freemantle, in the county of
Southampton ; and has Issue — John Everard Home Mylne,
Gentleman, born May 23, 1891 ; and Jean Mary Home.
Postal address — Woodfield, Bristol Road, Weston-super-
Mare.
MYLTON, quartered by WOODD.
MYNORS (R.L., 1797). Sable, an eagle displayed or,
beaked and membered gules, on a chief azure, bordured
argent, a chevronel of the last between two crescents in
chief and a rose in base of the second. Mantling' sable
andor. (No crest exemplified.) Motto — " Sperout fidelis."
Son of Robert Baskerville Rickards Mynors, Esq., of
Treago and Evancoyd, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co.
Radnor 1856), b. 1819; d. 1889; m. 1852, Ellen Gray,
only child of Rev. Edward Higgins of Bosbury House,
CO. Hereford : —
Willoughby Baskerville Mynors, Esq., J. P., D.L., and
C.C. CO. Hereford, J. P. co. Radnor (High Sheriff 1891),
late Capt. Shropshire Yeom. Cav., formerly Lieut. 7th
Hussars, b. 1854 ; m. 1884, Mabel Katherine, eld. d. of
WilHam Stevenson of Boquhan, co. Stirling. Seats — Treago,
nr. Ross ; Evancoyd, nr. Kington ; Bosbury House, Ledbury.
C//<iJ— Naval and Military.
Son of Peter Rickards Mynors, Esq., of Treago and
Evancoyd, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Radnor 1825),
b. 1787 ; d. 1866 ; m. 1817, Mary Elizabeth, only d.
of Edmund Trowbridge Halliday of Chapel Cleave,
Somerset : —
Rev. Edmund Baskerville Mynors, late Rector of Ashley,
Wilts, b. 1823; 711. 1855, Horatia Charlotte Campbell, d.
of John Crawfurd, sometime Gov. of Singapore; and has
surv. issue — -Alice Eleanor [»?. 1877, Charles W. Jervis
Smith] ; Sybil Agnes \in. Arthur Hoare] ; Margaret Beatrice
[;«. Rev. C. Griffith] ; and Violet Mary [w. Robert Wake
Pretor-Pinney]. Seat — Stanthill, Dursley, Gloucestersh.
Son of Rev. Walter Baskerville Mynors, J. P., Rector
of Llanwarne, Ross, b. 1827; d. 1899; m. 1856,
Caroline Elizabeth, d. of Henry Clay of Piercefield
Park, Chepstow :—
Rev. Harry Walter Baskerville Mynors, Rector of
Llanwarne, b. 1857. Res. — Llanwarne Rectory, Hereford.
Rev. Aubrey Baskerville Mynors, Rector of Langley-
Burrell, b. 1865; vi. 1901, Margery Musgrave, d. of
Rev. Charles Musgrave Harvey, Vicar of Hillingdon,
Preb. of St. Paul's Cathedral and R.D. ; and has issue—
(i) Roger Aubrey Baskerville Mynors, Gentleman, b. 1903;
(2) Humphrey Charles Baskerville Mynors, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; and Winifred Mary. Res. — The Rectory, Langley-
Burrell, Chippenham.
Ygst. son of above Peter Rickards Mynors, Esq., b.
1787; d. 1866:—
Thomas Baskerville Mynors, Esq., J. P. co. Radnor, b.
1834; ;;/. 1863, Constance Mary ((/. 1889), d. of Sir Richard
Green-Price, Bart., M.P. Seat — Ponshony, Aberedw,
Builth.
MYTTON, formerly of Halston, co. Salop {c. 1370).
Quarterly, i and 4, per pale azure and gules, an eagle
displayed with two heads or, within a bordure engrailed
of the last ; 2 and 3, argent, a cinquefoil azure. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — A ram's head couped argent,
horned or.
Son of John Fox Mytton, Gentleman (son of John
Mytton, Esq. , M.P. for Shrewsbury, by Caroline Mallet.
d. of Thomas Giffard of Chillington), formerly of
Halston,^. 1823; d. ; m. : —
John Fox Mytton, Gentleman, b. . Post. add. — C/o
Bass & Co., St. Pancras, N.W.
Sons of Richard Herbert Mytton, Esq., of Garth, co.
Montgomery (High Sheriff 1856), b. 1808; d. 1869;
ff!. Charlotte, d. of Gen. J. A. Paul MacGregor: —
Devereux Herbert Mytton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Montgomery, and J. P. co. Salop, Chrmn. Qr. Sessions,
late Capt. 85th Regt., b. 9 Sept. 1832, m. 23 Jan. 1873,
Emma Lydia, only d. of Edmund Story, Madras Civ. Serv. ;
and has issue — (i) George Herbert Mytton, Gentleman, b.
3 Nov. 1873 ; (2) Hugh Frederick Mytton, Gentleman, b.
17 Jan. 1875; (3) Arthur Reignallt Mytton, Gentleman,
b. 21 Aug. 1878 ; (4) Philip Aldred Mytton, Gentleman,
b. 5 Oct. 1880; (6) Richard Llewellyn Mytton, Gentleman,
b. 3 Sept. 1883 ; Dorothy Wynn ; and Gladys Ethel. Seat
— Garth, nr. Welshpool, co. Montgomery. C/itb—Carlton.
Robert Purrier Mytton, Gentleman, B.A., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 23 Sept 1850; m. 26 Aug. 1879, Annie Elizabeth,
d. of Stephen Cracknell, Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue —
Richard Devereux Hugh Mytton, Gentleman, b. 7 Feb. 1882.
Res.—
Richard Mytton, Gentleman, b. 13 March 1856 ; w. ,
Florence Edith, d. of E. Thompson Harrison. Res. —
Son of Henry Whitehead Mytton, Gentleman, 1840-
1890; m. 1863, Mary Maria, d. of A. S. Jackson: —
Henry Robert Herbert Mytton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Richard Griffith Mytton, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Leonard Vincent Mytton, Gentleman, 1^ . Res. —
Robert Arthur Carlyle Mytton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
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NAGLE, quartered by CHICHESTER.
Lieutenant-Colonel RICHARD NAGLE. Armo-
rial bearings— Ermine, on a fesse azure, three lozenges or,
a chief embattled vert, thereon a sword proper, pommel
and hilt gold, surmounted in saltire by a branch of laurel,
enMgned by an Eastern crown, and on a canton of the
last an elephant proper, with the word " Assaye " sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an Eastern crown gules, thereon a nightingale or,
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, the dexter paw support-
ing a banner of the second, with the word "Assaye" in-
scribed thereon sable. J^esiden ce~Rosemount, Ramsav,
Isle of Man.
NAINBY-LUXMOORE(R.L., 1881, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, on a chevron cottised sable, between two martlets in
chief of the last and as many oak-branches slipped in saltire
in base proper, three billets of the first. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a battle-axe erect
sable, in front thereof three billets or.
Only son of William Chave Nainby-Lu.xmoore, Esq.,
J. P., d. i860; m. Mary Anne Waterland : —
Charles Chave Nainby-Luxmoore, Gentleman, i>. 1892.
Seai — Gotton, Shobrooke, Exeter.
NAINBY-MANBY (Arms not yet exemplified).
Son of Richard Nainby, fi. circa 1780 ; d. 1863 ; w.
, Margaret, d. of William .Simpson:—
William Nainby-Manby (formerly Nainby, Lord of the
Manor of Barnoldby-le-Beck, 6. 1820; w. ist, 1858, Sarah,
d. of John Chave Luxmoore ; 2nd, 1873, Rosaline L. , d.
of Joseph Middleton, Esq. Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of
Scarborough ; and has had issue (by ist luar.)— (i) William
Chave Nainby-Luxmoore, Esq. {vide Nainby-Luxmoore) ;
and (by 2nd mar). — (2) Charles Francis Manby Nainby-
Manby, fi. 1874; and Margaret Lisette. Estates —
Barnoldby-le-Beck and Inningham. Res. — Thorganby
Hall, Grimsby.
NAIRN (L.O., 1904.) Per fesse argent and sable, on a
chaplet four escallops all counterchanged. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, three
thistles conjoined in stalk entwined with two roses, all
slipped proper. Motto — " Usque conabor. "
Son of Michael Nairn of The Priory, Kirkcaldy, b.
1804; (/. 1858; )!i. 1834, Catherine, d. of Alexander
Ingram : —
Sir Michael Barker Nairn, ist Bart. (1904), J. P., b. 1838 ;
fH. 1866, Emily Frances, d. of Alfred Rimington Spencer
of Byfleet, Surrey; and has issue (with seven daus.) — (i)
Michael Nairn, Esq., b. 1874 [»i. 1901, Mildred Margaret,
eld. d. of George Watson Neish ; and has issue]; (2)
Robert Spencer Nairn, Esq., b. 1880. Seats — Rankeilour,
Springfield, Fife ; Dysart House, Fife.
NAIRNE, quartered by BERRY.
NANFANT, quartered by HORDERN.
NAPER (U.O.). Argent, a saltire engrailed between
four roses gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm erect, couped
at the elbow vested gules, turned up argent, grasping a
crescent proper.
Son of James Lenox Naper, Esq., of Loughcrew,
J.P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff 1853), b. 1825 ;
d. 1901 ; m. 1877, Hon. Katherine Frances Rowley,
only d. of 3rd Baron Langford : —
William Lenox Naper, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. H.
Guards, b. 1879; m. 1902, Adela Mary Charlotte, eld. d.
of late Col. Hon. W. R. Trefusis, C.B. , Scots Guards.
Seat — Loughcrew, nr. Oldcastle, R.S.O. , co. Meath.
NAPIER, quartered by STURT
NAPIER, see WILLIAM.SON-NAPIER.
NAPIER (L.O., c. 1673 and 1810). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (Napier) ;
2 and 3, or, on a bend azure, a spur-revel between two
crescents of the field within the Royal Tressure of Scotland
of the second (Scott of Thirlestane). Mantling gules and
ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
arm erect, couped below the elbow proper, grasping a
crescent argent, and over it the MottO, "Sans tache."
Supporters (dexter)— An eagle, wings inverted proper ;
(sinister) a chevalier in a coat of mail with a steel cap all
proper, holding in his exterior hand a spear with a pennon
azure. Compartment (below the shield) — I'he top of an
enibattletl tower argent, masoned sable, issuing therefrom
six lances saltireways proper, the pennons azure. Motto
(below the arms) — " Ready aye Ready."
Son of Francis, loth Baron Napier, K.T. , /'. 1819 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1845, Anne Jane Charlotte, C.I., only d.
of Robert Manners Lockwood :^
Rt. Hon. Sir William John George Napier, Baron Napier
of Merchiston (Sco. , 4 May 1627), Baron Ettrick of Ettrick,
CO. Selkirk (U.K., 16 July 1872), a Baronet of Nova Scotia
(22 Aug. 1666), D.L. CO. Selkirk, Sec. to H.M. Legation
at Stockholm 1887-88, and at Tokio 1888-91, b. 1846;
m. ist, 1876, Harriet Blake Armstrong (d. 1897), d. of
Edward Lumb of Wallington Lodge, Surrey, and of Buenos
Ayres ; 2nd, 1898, Grace, d. of James Cleland Burns ; and
has issue — (i) Hon. Frances Edward Basil Napier, Master
of Napier, late Lieut. K.R. R. Corps, b. 1876 [m. 1899,
Hon. Clarice Jessie Evelyn, d. of James, 9th Baron
Belhaven and .Stenton ; and has issue two sons and one
dau.]; (2) Hon. Frederick William Scott Napier, b. 1878;
(3) Hon. Archibald Lennox Colquhoun William John
George, b. 1899. Seat — Tiiirlestane, co. .Selkirk. Res. —
Ettrick Cottage, Farnborough, Hants. Club — Marl-
borough.
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NAPIER (1869). Parted per fess gules and sable, on
a bend argent, three crescents azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — A man's head in profile wreathed
with laurel proper. MottO — ■" Virtute gloria parta."
Son of :—
Robert Twentyman Napier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
75 Bothwell Street, Glasgow.
ARCHIBALD DAVID NAPIER, Gentleman, Writer
to the Signet (formerly Archibald David Mutter). Armorial
bearings — Parted per saltire or and argent, a saltire gules
between two roses of the last, barbed vert, in chief and base.
proper, grasping a crescent argent. Motto — " Sans tache."
Married, March 16, 1889, Katherine Edith, eldest dau. of
Robert Liveing, M.D. ; and has Issue (i) — Charles Scott
Napier, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3, 1899 ; (2) Alexander Napier,
Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal address — c/o Messrs. King,
King & Co. , Bombay. Club — Caledonian.
JOHN GARETH NAPIER, Gentleman (formerly John
Garth Mutter). Armorial bearings Parted per saltire or
and argent, a saltire gules between two roses of the last,
barbed vert, in chief and base, and as many thistles proper
in the flanks. Mantling gules and or. Crest -Upon a
wreath of the liveries, two arms in armour embowed and
gauntleted proper, holding a crescent argent. MottO —
"Sans tache." Residence Madulkeele, Ceylon.
and as many thistles proper in the flanks, all within a bor-
dure azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of his liveries, two arms in armour embowed and gauntleted
proper, holding a- crescent argent. Motto — " Sans tache."
Residence — Edinburgh.
ARC:H IBALD SCOTT NAPIER, Gentleman, A.M.T.C.E.
Born June 9, 1865, being the fourth son of the late Hon.
William Napier, Clerk of the Works, Hong-Kong (second
son of the Rt. Hon. William John Napier, 9th Baron Napier
of Merchiston), by his wife Louisa Mary, dau. of John
Horatio Lloyd, Esq. , K. C. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed gules, cantoned with four
roses of the last, barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3, or, on a
bend within a double tressure flowered and counter-flowered
azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents of the field
(for Scott of Thirlestanc), all within a bordure indented
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm from the elbow in pale
GEORGE PATON NAPIER (formerly George Paton
Mutter), Lieut, sth Batt. Manchester Regt. Armorial
bearings - Parted per saltire or and argent, a saltire gules
between two roses of the last, barbed vert, in chief and
in base, and two thistles in the flanks, all within a bordure
of the third. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest - On a
wreath of his liveries, two arms in armour embowed proper,
holding a crescent argent. Motto — " Sans tache." Postal
a(/(^rew — Aldershot.
THEODORE NAPIER, Esquire, of Magdala, Essendon,
Victoria, Australia, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
of Scotland. Born March 29, 1845, being the third son
of the late Thomas Napier, Esq., J. P., of " Rosebank,"
Essendon, Australia, and formerly of Marykirk, Kincardine-
shire, Scotland, by his wife Jessie, dau. of James Paterson
of Montrose. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a saltire
engrailed between four roses argent, a lion's head affront^e
of the first. Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an arm in chain armour
embowed, the hand grasping a battle-axe proper ; and in an
escroU above, this Motto, " I'ro rege et patria." Married,
Dec. 20, 1877, Mary Ann, second dau. of Thomas Noble ;
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and has /jj-w^— Archibald Wallace Napier, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 30, 1890; Zoe Alfreda; and Winifred Maud Mary.
Residence — Balmanno, West Castle Road, Merchiston,
Edinburgh.
The Rev. JOHN WARREN NAPIER-CLAVERING
(formerly John Warren Napier) of A.xwell Park, co. Durham,
Clerk in Holy Orders, late Vicar of Stretton, co. Stafford,
B.A. ; assumed by Royal License for himself and issue
the additional surname and arms of Clavering. Bojn
1832, being the third but the eldest surviving son and
heir of the Hon. Char'es Napier, a Major in the Army,
by Alice Emma, dau. of Roger Barnston. Livery — Black,
with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly or and gules, over
all a bend sable (for Clavering) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i and
4, argent a saltire engrailed, cantoned with four roses
gules barbed vert (for Napier of Merchiston); 2 and 3 or,
on a bend azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents
of the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of
the second (for Scott of Thirlestane) ; in the centre of
the quarters a crescent sable, for difference. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled or ; and for his Crests, on the
dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm from
the elbow in pale proper, the hand grasping a crescent
argent; and in an escroll over the same, "Sans tache "
(for Napier) ; and on the sinister side, on a wreath of the
liveries, the top of an embattled tower argent, masoned
sable, issuing therefrom four lances disposed saltireways
proper, three and three, with pennons azure ; and in an
escroll above the same, "Ready, aye Ready" (for Scott
of Thirlestane) ; and under the arms this Motto, " Nil
actum si quid agendum." Married, Sept. 30, 1857, Anna
Maria Margaret Helen, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel
Francis Hunter; and has had Issue — (i) Charles Warren
Napier-Clavering, Esq., Lt.-Col. Somerset Light Infantry,
born 1858; (2) Francis Napier-Clavering, Gentleman, M.A. ,
born 1859; (3) Rev. Henry Percy Napier-Clavering,
Rector of Stella, Blaydon - on - Tyne, born 1861 ; (4)
Arthur Lenox Napier, Esq., Capt. Yorks. Regt., Ijorn
1863: (5) Alan Bertram Napier, B.A., Gentleman, Indian
Civil Service, born 1867 ; (6) Claude Gerald Napier-
Clavering, Gentleman, born 1869 ; and Edith Elizabeth
Alice, deceased. Estate — Axwell. Postal address — Axwell
Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Durham.
NASH (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules,
between three trefoils slipped vert, as many doves of the
field, each holding in its beak an olive-branch proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a boar passant paly of six argent and gules.
Mott— " Vi et virtute."
Sons of Thomas James Nash of Rockfield and Tullig,
CO. Cork, and Scripplestovvn and Finnstown, co.
Dublin, b. 1827 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1856, Juliet Isabella, d.
of Richard Grainger of Elswick Hall, Newcastle-on-
Tyne : —
Richard Grainger Nash, l'2sq., J. P., b. i860. Seats —
Finnstown, Lucan, co. Dublin ; and Howth, co. Dublin.
James Nash, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Charles Arundel Nash, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Rev. George Denis Nash M.A., B.D. (Trin Coll., Dub.),
Incumbent of St. Jude's, Dublin, b. 1866; tn. 1904, Lily,
widow of late J. D. Bradshaw, M.A., M.B. (Oxon.) of
London. Res. — The Rectory, Kilmainham, Dublin.
W^illiam Henry Nash, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Edward Nash, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
BENJAMIN ROUND NAYLER, Gentleman. Doryi
June 9, 1857, being the only son of the late Joseph Nayler,
Esq., J. P. for co. Staffs., by his wife Hannah Jane, dau.
of Edward Parkes Cartwright of Sedgley, Staffs. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a pile invected
between two passion-nails in base azure, a stag's head
caboshed argent ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse raguly gules, be-
tween two lozenges sable, as many flaunches of the second.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound sejant argent, resting the dexter
paw on a passion-nail azure, and holding in the mouth a
trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Celer et certus." Married,
October 16, 1889, Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Edwin Alldridge
of West wood, Edgbaston ; and has Issue — Edward Cart-
wright Persehouse Nayler, Gentleman, /'. June 5, 1894;
and Mildred Mary Persehouse. Postal address — Beech-
wood, Beech Lanes, near Birmingham.
Sir ALBERT EDWARD HERBERT NAYLOR-
LEYLAND, 2nd Baronet. Born Dec.' 6, 1890, being
the eldest son of the late Sir Herbert Scarisbrick Naylor-
Leyland, ist Bart., of Nantclwyd, Denbighshire, by his wife
Jeanie Willson, d2u. of William Selah Chamberlain of
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
1 and 4, ermine, on a fesse engrailed sable, between
nine ears of barley, three, three, and three vert, banded
or in chief, and three like ears in base, a lion passant
of the last between two escallops argent (for Leyland) ;
2 and 3, per pale or and argent, a pale sable fretty of the
first between two lions rampant of the third (for Naylor),
the whole within a bordure wavy sable, the escutcheon
charged with the badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a mount vert,
thereon an escallop argent, in front of a demi-eagle
erminois, wings endorsed azure, bezant^-e, and charged
with a cross couped wavy or, in the beak three ears of
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barley as in the arms (for Leyland) ; 2. a lion sable, on
the body two saltires or, resting the dexter forepaw on an
escutcheon charged in the arms of Naylor, on the shoulder
a cross couped wavy or (for Naylor). Motto — " Fidus et
audax." Seats — Lexden Park, Colchester; Nantclwyd
Hall, Denbighshire. Toivn residence — Hyde Park House,
Albert Gate, W.
JOHN NAYLOR-LEYLAND, Esquire, J. P. Born
March 21, 1856, being the third son of the late John
Naylor Naylor-Leyland, Esq. , by his wife Georgiana, fourth
dau. of John Edwards of Ness Strange, Salop. Armorial
bearings — Per pale or and argent, a pale sable, fretty gold,
between two lions rampant of the third. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
sable, charged on the body with two saltires or, resting the
dexter forepaw on an escutcheon of the arms. Married,
1886, Magdalen, dau. of the late Archibald Tod of The
Grange, Woolton, Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) John
Murray Naylor-Leyland, Gentlemen, b. July 20, 1888 ; (2)
Thomas Humphrey Naylor-Leyland, Gentleman, b. July
r, 1890; (3) Hugh Maxwell Naylor-Leyland, Gentleman,
b. April 25, 1894 ; (4) Rowland Edmund Naylor-Leyland,
Gentleman (twin), b. April 25, 1894. Residence —
ROWLAND EDWARD LEYLAND NAYLOR-LEY-
LAND, Gentleman. Bo7-n Jan. 8, i8i;i, being the second
son of the late John Naylor-Leyland, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1853, by his wife Georgiana, fourth dau. of
John Edwards of Ness Strange, Salop. Armorial bear-
ings— -Per pale or and argent, a pale sable, fretty gold,
between two lions rampant of the third. Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
sable, charged on the body with two saltires or, resting the
dexter forepaw on an escutcheon of the arms. Married,
1875, Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Patrick Byrne of
Enniscorthy. Residence —
NEALE, see VANSITTART-NEALE.
JOHN ALEXANDER NEALE, Gentleman, D.C.L.
Oxfoid. Bor7t June 22, 1848, being the second son of the
late Robert Neale of Yate, co. Gloucester, and Corsham,
CO. Wilts, by his wife Ann, only dau. of John Roberts of
Chipping Sodbury, co. Gloucester, and great-grandson of
Jonathan Corbett of Yate, co. Gloucester. Armorial
bearings (June 2, 1774) — Argent, a lion rampant between
a wreath of the colours, an armed arm embowed proper,
brandishing a sword argent, pommel and hilt gold. Motto
— " Loval au mort." Estates — Yate, co. Gloucester; and
Corsham, co. Wilts. Postal address — 42 Half Moon Street,
Piccadilly, London, W. Club — Junior Athenneum.
ARTHUR NEAME, Esquire, J. P. for the Colony of
Queensland. Born 1845, being the eldest surviving son of
the late Frederick Neame, Gentleman, of Luton, Selling,
CO. Kent, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late Robert Tassell,
Esq., J. P. CO. of Kent, of East Mailing, in that county.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly per fesse raguly erminois
two dexter hands in chief gules debruised by a fesse or,
charged with two lions rampant supporting a sinister hand
of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
and azure, two barrulets between four lions' heads erased
all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a staff raguly fesseways
azure, a demi-heraldic antelope argent, armed or, gorged
with a collar gemel, also azure, and pierced through the neck
with an arrow in bend sinister proper. MottO — " Ne a
meta oculos avertam." .Married, 1882, Jessie, dau. of the
late George Harrisson of Tonbridge, co. Kent ; and has
Issue — (i) Arthur Cecil Lawrence Neame, Gentleman, b.
1883; (2) Godfrey John Neame, Gentleman, b. 1886. Resi-
dence— Woodlands, Selling, Faversham.
H ARTHUR THOMAS DIGBY NEAVE, Esquire,
@ late Capt. ist Batt. South Wales Borderers, late
Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batt. South Wales Borderers,
now Lieut. -Col. commanding 3rd Essex Regiment, J. P.
for CO. Essex. Born May 24, 1859, being the third
son of the late Sheffield Neave, Esq., Governor of the
Bank of England, by his wife Henrica, dau. of David
Richard Morier (Minister to Switzerland for Her Majesty).
Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Chocolate, with red
piping. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a cross sable,
five fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lily stalked and leaved vert,
flowered and seeded or. Motto — " Sola proba quce
honesta." AIar;ied, July 17, 1883, Harriet, dau. of the late
P. C. Ralli, Esq. Seat— Hutton Hall, Brentwood, Essex.
NECTON, quartered by HALSEY.
NEED (H. Coll., 1779). ^'^^ chevron or and ermine, in
chief two griffin's heads erased sable. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an Eastern coronet
or, thereout a griffin's head issuing sable, charged with an
estoile gold.
Only son of Capt. Walter Need of Woodhouse Castle,
Mansfield, Notts, b. 1809 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1857, Emily
M'Mahon, d. of Lt.-Col. Lionel John Westropp,
S8th Regt :—
Walter John Need, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1902, Evelyn
Mary, d. of James J. Dugdale of Sezincot, Moreton-in-
is the Military Cockade.
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Marsh. J^es. — The Moat House, Walsgrave-on-Sowe,
Coventry.
Sons of Rear-Adm. Henry Need, R.N. , ^. ; d.
1875; m. 1845, Jane, eld. d. of James M'Dowell : —
Henry Need, Gentleman, fi. 1847. /^cs. —
James Arthur Need, Gentleman, fi. 1S48 ; w. 1891, Alice,
d. of Jonathan Hardcastle of Blidworth Dale, Notts.
lies.—
THOMAS NELSON, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
—Argent, two sinister hands apaum^e couped gules in
chief, and a dagger point downwards proper in base, within
a bordure azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed
proper, the hand grasping a dagger erect also proper, hilted
and pommelled or. Motto— " Virtute et votis." Residence
— St. Leonard's, Edinburgh.
WILLIAM NELSON, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Argent, two sinister hands apaumt^e couped gules in
chief, and a dagger point downwards proper in base.
Mantling— Gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, the hand
grasping a dagger erect also proper, hilted and pommelled
or. Motto — "Virtute et votis." Residence — Salisbury
Green, Edinburgh.
NEL.SON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, a
cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters a bear's
paw erased, and in the second and third quarters a mullet
all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet or,
a bear's paw erased gules grasping an escutcheon resting
on the paw per pale argent and sable, charged with a cross
as in the arms, in the second and third quarters a mullet
counterchanged. Motto — " Semper fidelis." Livery — Dark
blue, red facmgs.
Sons of John Joseph Nelson, M.A., of the Inner
Temple, m. Mary, d. of John Andrews of Cam-
bridge : —
Horace Harrington Nelson, Esq., J. P. for Hong-Kong,
F.R.G.S., b. 29 Jan. 1843; m. 3. Nov. 1887, Emma
Rostron, d. of William Macaulay of Lee Park, Kent; and
has issue — (i) Horace Macaulay Nelson, Gentleman, b.
1889; (2) John Harwood Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and
Marion. Seat — Springfield, Godstone, Surrey. Clubs —
Conservative, City of London.
Charles Somerville Nelson, Gentleman, /;. 1856. Res. —
Percy Reginald Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Richard Stanton Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
NELTHORPE, see SUTTON-NELTHORPE.
NESBITT, quartered by VERSCHOYLE.
NETTERVILLE, see MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE.
NEUMANN, quartered by OULD.
NEVAY, quartered by CRAUFORD.
NEVILE (R.L.). .Urgent, a saltire gules, a crescent
for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, differenced
as the arms. Motto — " Ne vile velis." Livery — Buff, red
facings.
Son of John Pate Nevile, Esq., J. P., of Skelbrooke
Park, /'. 1814 ; d. 1847 ; m. 1838, Louisa Mary Slade, d.
of John Foster of Ingoldisthorpe Hall, co. Norfolk: —
Percy Sandford Nevile, Esq., J. P. West Rdg. Yorks.,
b. 1840; m. ist, 1865, Rhoda Marwood [d. 1866), eld. d.
of late Harry Farr Yeatman of Manston House, Dorset;
2nd, 1873, Etheline.d. of Charles H. Radcliffe of Salisbury ;
and has surv. issue — (i) Percy Gilbert Nevile, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 3rd Batt. York and Lanes. Regt., and Lieut.
Northumberland Hussars, b. 1866 \jn. 1897, Violet Ida, d.
of John Charles Worsley Montagu ; and has issue — Percy
Montagu Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Rhoda Violet Mary ;
and Dorothy Mabel Thelma] ; (2) Sandford Grant Radcliffe
Nevile, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1875; (3) Malhert
Martin Huyshe Nevile, Esq., Capt. Yorks Regt., b. 1877
[w. 1904, Evelyn Sophia, d. of James Montagu of Malton
Park, Doncaster ; and has issue — Joan Adeline] ; (4) Gervys
Charles Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1880; (5) Guy Lister Nevile,
Gentleman, b. 1886; Maude Ellen; and Joyce Etheline.
Seat — Skelbrooke Park, Doncaster, Yorks.
NEVILL, quartered by CONYERS and FLOYER.
NEVILLE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE
and MOSTYN.
NEVILLE (R.L., H. Coll., 1885). Sable, a chevron
invected vair between three lions rampant or, each holding
between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged with an
eagle's head erased azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, on
the breast and upon each wing an escutcheon or, charged
with a lion's head erased also sable.
Son of late Rev. John Neville White of Tivetshall,
Norfolk :—
James Sewell Neville, Esq, (formerly White), J. P. co.
Norfolk, Judge of High Court at Calcutta 1876-1882, /;.
1827; >n. 1862, Emelyn A., eld. d. of late J. Stogdon of
Heavitree. Res. — Sloley House, Sloley, Norwich.
NEVILLE (U.O. ). Barry of four argent and azure,
on a chief gules, a saltire of the first. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
pied, attired of the first, charged with a rose as in the arms.
Motto—" Ne vile velis."
Sons of Rev. William Alexander Neville, b. 1814 ;
d. ; m. 1844, Katherine, d. of Rev. Josiah
Crampton, M.A., Rector of Castle Connel : —
William Brent Neville, Esq., Col. (ret.) 4th Batt. Roy.
Irish Fus.,/\ ; m. , and has issue. Res. — ■
Richard Neville, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Josiah Philip Crampton Neville, Esq., Major 14th Bengal
Lancers, b. . Res. —
Yr. son of Brent Neville, /'. ; d. 1836; m. ,
Catherine, d. of John Mapas of Killiney Castle, co.
Dublin :—
Major Robert Neville, formerly 51st Regt., served in the
Crimea,/'. 1824; m. 1857, Emma Helsham, only surviving
child of William Helsham-Caudler-Brown ; and has issue —
(i) William Caudler Neville, Esq., D.S.O., Major ist Batt.
Cheshire Regt., b. 1859 [m. 1892, Amy, d. of Colin Ross of
Gruinards ; and has issue — Robert Arthur Ross Neville,
Gentleman, b. 1896; and Maud Christian]; (2) Rev. Brent
Richard Robert Neville, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Rector
of St. Lawrence, Ventnor, b. 1861 \_m. 1891, ^Iargaret,
d. of Joseph Shaw of Woodleigh, Cheltenham ; and has
issue three daus.] ; Emma Catherine Alice ; and Maud
Charlotte Elizabeth Anne [m. 1896, Athelstan Robert
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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MILO VICTOR NEVILLE-BAGOT, Gentleman. Born
1880, being the only son of the late Thomas Edward Lloyd
Neville-Bagot, Gentleman, of Ballymoe and Aughrane, in
the county' of Galway, by his wife Ellen, daughter of
Francis Meagher of Hallinderry, in the county of Tippe-
rary. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, ermine, two
chevronels azure, in the dexter chief point a trefoil slipped
vert (for Bagot) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend dancett^'e sable,
between two plain cotises azure, each charged with three
bezants, as many fleurs-de-lis or (for Cuffe). Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a
goat's head ermines, horned of the first. Motto — "Anti-
quum obtinens." .SV(7/j- — Ballymoe ; Aughrane Castle,
Ballygar ; both in the county of Galway.
m ROBERT NEVILLE GRENVILLE, Esquire, of But-
© leigh, Somerset. Educated at Eton and Magdalene
Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1873); is a J. P. and
D.L. for Somerset (High Sheriff" 1900), Patron of two
Livings, and Captain (retired) W. Somerset Yeo. Cav.
Born Dec. 16, 1846, being the eldest son of Ralph Ne-
ville Grenville, Esq., of Butleigh, J. P. and D.L. , a Lord
of the Treasury, M. P. for Windsor 1841-47, for E. (1865-68)
and Mid (1868-78) Somerset (who d. 1886), by Julia Roberta,
fourth dau. of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th Bart, (she
d. 1892). Livery — Blue, with red and white striped vest.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, vert, on a cross
argent, five torteaux (for Grenville) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a
saltire argent, a rose of the field (for Neville), impaling the
arms of Berkeley-Portman, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, a
fleur-de-lis azure (for Portman) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
ermine, between ten crosses pat6e argent, six in chief and
four in base (for Berkeley). Mantling vert and argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a garb vert (for Gren-
ville) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a bull statant argent,
pied sable, collar and chain reflexed over the back or (for
Neville). Married, 1879, Gertrude Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
Fitzharding Berkeley-Portman, Rector of Staple Fitzpaine.
Residence — Butleigh Court, Glastonbury.
CHARLES WILLIAM NEVILLE- ROLFE, Gentle-
man. Born July 5, 1851, being the fourth son of the late
Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe, Esq., J. P., of Heacham
Hall, by his first wife Martha Holt, eldest dau. of William
Chapman of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and azure, on a chief
sable, three annulets argent (for Rolfe) ; 2 and 3, gules, five
fusils conjoined in fesse or, each charged with an ermine
Spot sable, a bordure nebuly argent (for Neville), Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gules a rose
argent, sHpped vert (for Neville) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased argent, fretty gules. Motto —
" Cresco crescendo." Married, firstly, Oct. 1882, Fanny
Kunigunda Clive, dau. of Frederick Walpole Keppel of
Lexham Hall, Norfolk; and has Issue~{\) Clive Neville-
Rolfe, Gentleman, R.N. ; (2) Randolph Neville-Rolfe,
Gentleman ; Louisa Ethel ; and Kunigunda. He married
secondly, Oct. 30, 1895, Maude Isabel, dau. of G. Colt,
Barrister-at-Law. Residence —
ERNEST NEVILLE-ROLFE, Esquire, Contpanion of
the Most Hon. Order of the Bath, Rear-Admiral. Born
1847, being the son of the late Charles F. Neville-Rolfe,
Esq., J. P., of Heacham Hall, co. of Norfolk ; was created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1884. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or
and azure, on a chief sable, three annulets argent (for Rolfe) ;
2 and 3 gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or, each charged
with an ermine spot sable, a bordure nebuly argent (for
Neville), and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount
vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gules a rose argent,
slipped vert (for Rolfe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased argent, fretty gules (for Neville) ; with the
Motto, " Cresco crescendo." Married, 1885, Janet, daughter
of the late James Brand of Bedford Hill House, Balham, in
the county of Surrey. Postal addiess — 167 Victoria Street,
London, S.W.
EUSTACE NEVILLE-ROLFE, Esquire, H.M. Consul-
General at Naples, M.V.O., J. P. co. Norfolk, B.A. of the
University of Cambridge. Boi'n 1845, being the eldest
son of the late Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe, Justice of
the Peace, of Heacham, by his wife Martha Holt, eldest
daughter of William Chapman, Esquire. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny
of eight or and azure, on a chief sable, three annulets
argent (for Rolfe) ; 2 and 3 gules, five fusils conjoined in
fesse or, each charged with an ermine spot sable, all within
a bordure nebuly argent (for Neville). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out
of a crescent gules a rose argent, slipped vert (for Rolfe) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
argent, fretty gules (for Neville) ; with the Motto, " Cresco
crescendo." Married, 1867, Emily Auber Frances,
youngest daughter of the late Robert Thornhill, Esquire;
and has had Issue — Amy [m. Robert Theodore Giinther,
Fellow of Magdelen College, Oxford] ; Ivy [d. at Naples,
April 1892); and Dorothy [;«. Richard Holme, of Naples].
Estate and postal address— HesLcham Hall, King's Lynn.
t HERBERT NEVILLE-ROLFE, Gentleman, Cap-
tain R.N. Born June 16, 1854, being the fifih son
of tlie late Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe, Esq., J. P., of
Heacham Hnll, by his first wife Martlia Holt, eldest dau.
of William Chapman of Newcasile-on-Tyne. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and azure,
on a chief sable, three annulets argent (for Rolfe) ; 2 and 3,
gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or, each charged with an
ermine spot sable, a bordure nebuly (for Neville). Mantling
azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gules a rose
argent, slipped vert (for Neville) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased argent, fretty gules. Motto —
" Cresco crescendo." Married, Feb. 17, 1896, Mabel, only
dau. of the Rev. Canon Barff of Naples ; and has Issue
— Guy Neville-Rolfe, Gentleman, d. Nov. 21, 1898;
lone ; and Dorothy. Residence — Nailsea House, Nailsea,
Somerset.
HENRY GERARD FENTON NEWALL, Esquire,
Major, late 3rd Batt. Lane. Fusiliers, J. P.
CO. of Bute. Born January 28, 1853, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Newall,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hare Hill,
by his wife Maria, daughter of John Fenton,
if^etoall
Littleborough,
Esquire, of Crimble Hall, Rochdale, Member of Parliament,
Justice of the Peace. Clufis — Junior Carlton, Ayr County,
Royal Northern Yacht. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
is the Military Cockade.
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and 4, party per pale gules and azure, three covered cups
within an orle or (for Newall); 2. or, on a chief per pale
gules and sable, three bezants ; 3. vert, a lion rampant
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e proper, wreathed
round the temples or and gules, suspended from the mouth
by a ribbon of the last an escutcheon paly, indented of four
also or and gules; with the Motto, " Non recedam."
Married, June i, 1876, Barbara, only daughter of the
late Henry Gibb of Eilyer, Australia ; and has had Issue
— Ruby Mary ; Eileene Barbara ; and Heather Stuart
Fenton (</. 1896). Estates — Hare Hill, Littleborough ;
Inchfield, Walsden. Residence — -The Links House, St.
Andrews, N.B.
ALFRED NEWDIGATE, Gentleman, M.A. Born
1829, being the son of Francis Newdigate of Kirk and West
Hallam, by his wife Lady Barbara Alaria Legge. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, t'nree lions' gambs erased argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a fleur-de-lis argent. Married, i860, Selina, three
dau. of Rev. G. Boynton ; and has Issue — (i) Rev. Charles
Newdigate, b. 1863 ; (2) Bernard Henry Newdigate, Gentle-
man, /'. i86g ; (3) Sebastian Francis Newdigate, Gentleman,
b. 1880 ; Mary ; Agnes ; Edith ; Katherine ; Barbara. Resi-
dence— 27 Clarendon Square, Leamington.
argent. Motto— " Foyallloyall." ./l/arr«V(f, Oct. 13, 1888,
the Hon. Elizabeth Sophia Lucia, dau. of Rt. Hon. 3rd
Lord Bagot ; and has Issue— l^xicia. Charlotte Susan, and
Susan Theodora. Seats — Arbury, Astley Castle ; Weston-
in-Arden, Nuneaton, co. Warwick; and West Hallam, co.
Derby. To7C7i lesidence — i Tilney Street, Park Lane, W.
Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'.
GEORGE NEWDIGATE, Esquire, J. P. cos. Derby,
Salop, and Berks, Lieut. -Col. late 3rd Batt. Derbyshire
Regt. Born 1826, being the fifth son of the late Francis
Newdigate of Kirk and West Hallam, by his wife Lady
Barbara Maria Legge, dau. of Rt. Hon. George, 3rd
Earl of Dartmouth. Armorial bearings— Gules, three
lions' gambs erased argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis argent.
Residence — 2 Saffron's Road, Eastbourne. Club — United
Service.
JL Sir HENRY RICHARD LEGGE NEWDIGATE,
© K.C.B., Lieut. -Gen. in the Army (retired), late Rifle
Brigade, j.P. co.'of Warwick. Born I^ec. 24, 1832, being
the seventh son of Francis Newdigate of Kirk and West
Hallam, by his wife Lady Barbara Maria Legge, dau. of
Rt. Hon. George, 3rd PZarl of Dartmouth. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three lions' gambs erased argent, impaling
§ FRANCIS ALEXANDER NEWDIGATE-NEW-
DEGA TE [assumed the additional name of Newdegate
by Royal Licence in 1902, under the will of the late Rt. Hon.
C. N. Newdegate], Esquire, M.P. , J.P. for co. Warwick,
D.L. for COS. Warwickand Derbyshire. Born Dec. 31, 1862,
being the only son of Lieut.-Col. Francis William Newdigate,
Coldstream Guards, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Field-
Marshal Sir Alexander Woodford, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.
Livery (dress) — White coat, scarlet waistcoat, white
stockings ; (undress) — buff coat, black and red striped waist-
coat, black trousers. Armorial bearings — Gules, three
lions' gambs erased argent, impaling the arms of Bagot,
namely ermine, two chevronels azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis
the arms of Shirley, namely, paly of six or and azure, a
quarter ermine. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis argent. Married,
1886, Phillis, dau. of Rev. Arthur G. S. Shirley of Ettington,
late Vicar of Stinsford, Dorchester ; and has Issue — Richard
Francis Newdigate, Esq., b. May 17, 1895 ; Violet Phyllis ;
Millicent ; and Winifred Mary Augusta. Residence — Gable
End, AUesley, near Coventry. Club — United Service.
§The Right Hon. Sir WILLIAM WALLACE
HOZIER, Baron Newlands of Newlands and Bar-
rowfield, in the co. of the city of Glasgow, and of Mauldslie
is the Naval Cockade.
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Castle, in the co. of Lanark, and a Baronet, Vice-Lieut.,
J. P., D. L. , and Convener of the Commissioners ot Supply
of Lanarkshire, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of the city of
Glasgow, and J. P. for Argyllshire; served as Lieut, in the
Royal Scots Greys, and is a Lieut. -Col. (retired list) of the
Auxiliary Forces. Born Feb. 24, 1825, being tlie eldest
son of the late James Hozier of Nevi'lands, and Mauldslie
Castle, in the co. of Lanark, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by
side, a dapple - grey horse, gorged with a riband, and
suspended therefrom an escutcheon gules charged with
three bezants in chevron. Married, Aug. i, 1S49, Frances
Anne, dau. of John O'Hara of Raheen, by his wife Ara-
bella, dau. of Sir John Blake, Bart., of Menlough Casile ;
and by her (who d. Jan. 13, 1891) has Issue— 'W^tt Hon.
James Henry Cecil Hozier, M.P. for South Lanarkshire
since 1886, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Lanark, b. April
his wife Catherine Margaret, dau. of Sir William Feilden,
Bart., of Feniscowles, for many years M.P. for Black-
burn. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh),
Western (Glasgow). /.n'SAj'— Black, with silver buttons
and drab great-coat. Creations — Baron, Jar 19, 1898;
Baronet, June 12, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms — Vair, on a chevron gules, three bezants, a
chief gyronny of eight or and sable. Upon the escut-
cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon
a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a bloodhound sejant proper ; and on an escroll over the
same this Motto, "Aye ready." Supporters— On either
4, 1851 \_m., May 24, 1880, Lady Mary, second dau. of
the Most Honourable William Cecil, third Marquess of
Exeter]; the Hon. Arabella Rose Evelyn [w. , April 3,
1879, Sir William James Gardiner Baird, eighth Bart., of
Saughton Hall] ; the Hon. Catherine Rose ; and the Hon.
Mary Haughton [;«., June 13, 1895, the Rt. Hon. Wallace
Cochrane-Baillie, second Baron Lamington, G.C.M.G.].
Residences — Mauldslie Castle, Carluke, N. 13. ; 16 Grosvenor
Place, London, S.W.
The Rf.verknd GEORGE WILLIAM NEWMAN.
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Pembroke Coll., Oxon. Bo>-n
March i, 1850, being the second son of the late Henry
Wenman Newman, Esq. , of Thornbury Park, by his wife
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Frances Margaret, eldest dau. of tlie Rev. John Joseph
Goodenougli, D.D. , Rector of Brougliton Pogis, co. Oxford.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly salile and argent, in the
first and fourth tjuarters three mullets of the second, in
the centre an inescutcheon gules, charged with a portcullis
imperially crowned or, being an augmentation granted by
Charles II. to Col. Newman for his loyalty at the battle
of Worcester. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a swallow rising proper. Motto —
" Lux mea Christus." Seat — (In remainder to) Thornbury
Park, near Bristol. Postal address — i Priory Terrace,
Cheltenham. Club — Junior Conservative.
HENRY ASHBURNHAM TOLL NEWMAN, Gentle-
man, late 40th Foot. Born September 27, 1847, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Wenman Newman, Es-
quire, of Thornbury Park, by his wife Frances Margaret,
eldest daughter of the Reverend John Joseph Goodenough,
Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Broughton Pogis, in the
county of Oxford. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Quarterly sable and argent, in the first and fourth
quarters, three mullets of the second, in the centre an
inescutcheon gules, charged with a portcullis imperially
crowned or, being an augmentation granted by Charles
II. to Colonel Newman for his loyalty at the battle of
Worcester. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swallow
rising proper. Motto — "Lux mea Christus." Married,
June 5, 1883, Margaret Greene, daughter of the Reverend
Walter McGilvray, Doctor of Divinity, of Aberdeen ; and
has had Issue — Ashburnham Walter Goodenough Newman,
Gentleman, born May 5, 1884, died March 19, 1888 ; and
Margaret Elizabeth.
SJOHN ROBERT BRAMSTON NEWMAN, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. co. Cork (High Sheriff co. Cork
1898), B.A, Cantab., Lord of the Manor of Newberry.
Boni 1871, being the eldest son of the late John Adam
Richard Newman, Esq., J. P. , D.L., B.A., High Sheriff
1874, by his wife Elizabeth Matilda, second dau. of Col.
Bramston - Smitli, J. P., D.L., of Pencraig, Llensefin,
Anglesea. Livery — Claret, and red facings. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chief azure, a chevron between three
demi-lions passant gules, impaling the arms of Plunket.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — An eagle's head erased
azure, charged with a scollop or. MottO— " Fidelitatis vis
Magna." ^Married, 1895, Hon. Olive Anne (who d. 1896),
second dau. of his Grace the Most Rev. Lord Plunket, D.D. ,
Archbishop of Dublin. He m. secondly, 1898, Geraldine,
only child of the late Col. William Pretyman, 60th Rifles.
Estates — Newberry Manor, co. Cork. Seal — Newberry
Manor, Mallow. Clubs — Isthmian, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
• NEWMARCH, quartered by GORGES.
Sir GEORGE NEWNES, ist Baronet, J.P. for Devon,
formerly M.P. for Cambridgeshire, E., 1885-95. Born
March 31, 1851, being tlie son of the late Rev. Thomas
Mold Newnes of Matlock, Derbyshire. Clubs — Devonshire,
National Liberal. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and
azure, a pale counterchanged, in chief a demi-otter couped
between two boars' heads couped, and in base a boars'
head couped between two demi-otters couped, all counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-otter sable, holding in its
mouth a roll of paper argent, and resting the sinister paw
on a boar's head couped or. Motto — " Festina prudenter."
Married, 1875, Priscilla Jenny, dau. of the late Rev. James
Hillyard of Leicester; and has Issue — Frank Hillyard
Newnes, Esq., b. Sept. 28, 1876. Seats — Hollerday Hill,
Lynton, N. Devon ; Hesketh House, Torquay. Residence
— Wildcroft, Putney Heath, S.W.
GEORGE BELLINGHAM NEWPORT, Esquire, of
Rockview, co. Kilkenny, J.P. co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
1900. Born 1857, being the third son of the late Charles
Newport, Esq., J.P. of Waterford, by Priscilla, youngest dau.
of the late Joseph Greene, Esq., R. M. for co. Kilkenny, and
niece of Sir John Newport, ist Bart. {ext. ). Armorial'bear-
ings— Or, a chewon gules, between three leopards' faces
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest —Upon a wreath of
the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed, maned,
bearded, and ducally gorged or. Motto —" Ne supra modum
sapere." .SVa^— Rockview, Inistiogue.
NEWTON, see HAY-NEWTON.
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NEWTON (U.O.). Argent, in chief two lion's gambs
erased sable, each grasping a key proper, and in base a
lion rampant gules, charged with a cross patfc of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a martlet sable, charged on the breast with a cross
pat^e argent. Motto — " Faveat fortuna."
Sons of Robert Newton of Coagh, co. Tyrone, and
Killymeal House, h. 1831 ; d. 1900; m. 1864, Elizabeth,
d. of W. P. Geoghegan, M.D. :—
Robert Newton, Esq., J. P., b. 1876; in. 1902, Edith
Florence, d. of Charles Rnark ; and has issue — Edith
Margaret; and Norah Alicia. Seat — Killymeal House,
CO. Tyrone.
John Orr Newton, Gentleman, h. 1880. Seat — Fairlough
Lodge, Dungannon.
Son of Andrew Willoughby Newton, Esq., J. P., M.A. ,
of Killymeal House, co. Tyrone, /'. 1849; (/. 1895;
711. 1872, Blanche, d. of John Howard of Sampford
Pevereil, co. Devon : —
Courtenay Howard Newton, Gentleman, h. 1874; m.
1901, Berthe Eugenie Lintilliac. Res. — The Manor House,
Rye, S.O. , Sussex.
NEWTON (U.O.). Azure, two ostrich feathers in
saltire, between three boar's heads erased argent, tusked
or, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head between
two ostrich feathers argent, the neck charged with a cross
crosslet azure.
Son of Philip Charles Newton, Esq., J. P. co. Carlow
(High Sheriff 1869), /'. 1837; d. 1902; m. 1st, Mary
Garrett, d. of John William Bathe: —
Henry Philip Newton, Esq., J. P. co. Carlow (High
Sheriff 1904), b. 1868. Seat — Mount Leinster, Borris, co.
Carlow. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Bengal, Turf
(Calcutta).
NEWTON (H. Coll.). Per fesse invected argent and
sable, three fusils in chief, each charged with a garb, and a
castle triple-towered in base all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a roundle fusily argent and sable, an owl proper,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped
fesseways between two oak-branches fructed also proper.
Motto—" Dirigat sapientia."
Sons of Henry Newton, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1850,
Mary, d. of Joseph Lockyer:—
Frederick Newton, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1880,
Barbara Louisa, d. of Joseph Paul; and has issue — (i)
Frederick Henry Joseph Newton, Gentleman, /'. 1883 ; (2)
George Alban Newton, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. — Alver-
stoke, Hants.
Ernest Newton, Gentleman, b. 1856; w. 1881, Antoinette
Johanna, eld. d. of William Hoyack ; and has issue- (i)
Harold Alexander Newton, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (2) Cecil
Arthur Newton, Gentleman,^. 1884; (3) William Godfrey
Newton, Gentleman, /;. 1885. Res. — 13 Earl's Terrace,
Kensington, S.W. ; Hazeley Heath, Winchfield, Hants.
Club — Arts.
Walter Newton, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. — Cheniston
Gardens, Kensington.
NEWTON. Argent, in chief two lions' gambs erased
sable, each grasping a key proper, and in base a lion ram-
pant gules, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a martlet sable, charged on the breast with a
cross pat^e argent. Motto—" Faveat fortuna."
Son of Robert William Newton, Esq., of Bellevue, co.
Londonderry, J. P. cos. Tyrone and Derby, /'. 1818 ;
d. 1894 ; m. 1847, Catherine Johanna Voss, d. of
Capt. John Moore Tittle, J. P., late of Farm Hill,
Coleraine : —
Willoughby Marmaduke Newton, Gentleman, b.
1868. Res. — Clearwell, Portland Avenue, Exmouth, South
Devon.
NEWTON of Mickleover (R.L., 15 Dec. 1789). Sable,
two human shin-bones in saltire argent, the sinister sur-
mounted of the dexter. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked man kneeling
on his sinister knee, and holding a sword proper, the
point downwards, hilt and pommel or. MottO^" Hinc
habeo non timeo."
Son of William Leaper Newton of Mickleover, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., (/. 1851 ; m. , Henrietta, d. of John
White of The Lawn, Herts : —
Charles Edmund Newton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Derby (High Sheriff 1882), late Major Derby R.V.,
b. 6 Jan. 1831 ; m. ist, 19 July 1855, Anne Rosamond
{d. 1864), only d. of John Curzon of Breedon, Leics. ; 2nd,
I Feb. 1866; Mary Henrietta (d. 1893), only d. of Capt.
Moore, 17th Regt. ; 3rd, 4 May 1896, Hon. Diana, eld. d.
of Augustus Henry, 6th Baron Vernon ; and has had issue
— (i) Robert Curzon Newton, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. R.
Irish Rifles, late Lieut. 5th Dragoon Gds., b. 1857; d. 1900
[m. 27 Jan. 1886, Agnes Catherine, d. of late Rev. W. H.
Rich-Jones, V. of Brad ford-on- Avon, and Hon. Canon of
Salisbury]; (2) Francis Curzon Newton, Gentleman, b.
27 Apl. 1861 [>n. 18 Aug. 1886, Mary Beatrice, ygst. d. of
Hon. and Rev. Augustus Byron, R. of Kirkby Mallory,
Leics. ; and has issue — Rosamond ; Frederica ; and Violet
Mary Curzon]; Helen Rosamond [m. 1884, Rev. W. H.
Oxley] ; Constance Adelaide ; Edith Eleanor ; Rosamond
Cleere [m. 1898, Capt. T. S. Fox-Strangways, R. Irish
Rifles]; Mary Leaper \m. 1893, Lt.-Col. Arthur Newton
St. Quintin] : Frances Emily ; and Margaret Ethel. Seat—
Mickleover Manor, Derby.
§SiK ALFRED JAMES NEWTON, ist Baronet (1900),
one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for the City of London, Alder-
man of Bassishaw Ward from 1890, served the last Shrievalty
of London and Middlesex 1889, Lord Mayor 1900 (C. I.V.
year), a Governor of the Royal Hospitals, and one of the
Almoners of Christ's Hospital, received the Hon. Freedom
of Scarborough 1900, Master of the Girdler's Company
1899 -1900, Silver Medallist Royal Agricultural Society
1889. Has Grand Cordon of the Medjidie (R.L. Nov.
1900). During his Mayoralty he founded the City of
London Imperial Volunteers, and raised over a million and
a half sterling for the Transvaal War Fund, the Indian
Famine, and the Ottawa Fire ; contested Southwark (L. U.)
1900. [Has the Highest Class of the Lion and .Sun (Persia),
and is an officer of the following, viz., Leopold of Belgium,
Takova, and Grand Cordon of St. Sarva of Servia, and
Polar Star of Sweden and Norway, but has not yet re-
ceived a Royal Licence to use these Orders in England].
Born 1849, being the third son of the late G. Beeforth
Newton of Kottingham, near Hull, by Helen his wife,
daughter of Robert Rowe of Liverpool. Live)y—Da.Tk
blue, yellow facings. Armorial bearings— Azure, two
shin bones in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter
or, between as many roses in fesse argent, barbed and
is tlie Military Cockade.
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seeded proper, on a chief of the second a lotus flower
leaved and sHpped of the last. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements
of a tower or, a cubit arm erect in chain armour, the hand
grasping a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt
or, suspended from the blade of the sword a banner argent
charged witli a dagger erect gules within two branches
of oak slipped and saltireways also proper. Married,
1874, Elizabeth Jane (Lily), eldest dau. of late Joseph
Watson of Mitcham Common ; and has Issue — Harry Kot-
tingham Newton, Esq., M.A. (New Coll. , Oxon. ), Barrister-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the
City of London, was Hon. Organising Secretary for the
Equipment of the C.LV.,and in that capacity accompanied
the Corps to the front, b. 1875 ; and Muriel Prudhoe.
Postal addresses — Kottingham House, Burton-on-Treiit ;
The Wood, Sydenham Hill, Kent, S.E. Clubs — Gresham
and Bath.
ANDREW WILLOUGHBY NEWTON, Esq., J.P.,
M.A. , Barrister-at-Law. Born Jan. 14, 1849, being the
eldest son of Courtenay Newton, Esq., of Killymeal House,
CO. Tyrone, J. P., by his wife Anne, dau. of Richard Howard
of Mitcham, Surrey. Club — St. Stephen's. Armorial
bearing's — Argent, in chief two lions' gambs erased sable,
each grasping a key proper, and in base a lion rampant
gules, charged on the breast with a cross pat(^e of the tirst.
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a martlet sable, charged on the
breast with a cross pat^e argent. Motto — Faveat fortuna. "
Married, Aug. 15, 1872, Blanche, eldest dau. of John
Howard of Sanipford Peverell, co. Devon ; by whom he had
Issue — (i) Courtenay Howard Newton, Gentleman, b. May
15, 1874; (2) Willoughby John Newton, d. an infant; (3)
Andrew Winstanley Newton, Gentleman, b. Sept. 12, 1879;
and Annie Adelaide. Residence —
ARTHUR H. NEWTON, Gentleman, formerly of Bel-
size Court, Hampstead. Armorial bearings —
Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, two demi-griffins segreant and respecting
each other sable, and supporting between their claws a
cross flory or. MottO— " Fides cum officio."
COURTENAY HOWARD NEWTON, Gentleman.
Dor7i May 15, 1874, being the eldest son of the late Andrew
Willoughby Newton, Esq., J. P., M.A. , Barrister-at-Law,
by his wife Blanche, eldest dau. of John Howard of Samp-
ford Peverell, co. Devon. Armorial bearings — Argent, in
chief two lions' gambs erased sable each grasping a key
proper, and in base a lion rampant gules, charged on the
breast with a cross pat^e of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest--On a wreath of the colours, a martlet sable,
charged on the breast with a cross pat6e argent. MottO —
" Faveat fortuna." Married, June 29, 1901, Berthe Eugenie,
only dau. of P. E. Lintilhac of 8 Great Winchester Street,
E.C. Scat — Killymeal House, co. Tyrone. Residetice —
9 Royal Crescent, W.
W PHILIP JOCELYN NEWTON, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
W for CO. Carlow (High Sheriff 1846). Born , being
the only son of tlie late Walter Newton of Dunleckney, by
Anne, dau. of the Hon. George Jocelyn (and niece of 2nd
Earl of Roden). C/z/i^— Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — ^Azure, two ostrich feathers in saltire between
three boars' heads erased argent, tusked or, in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet of the last. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a
boar's head between two ostrich feathers argent, the neck
charged with a cross crosslet azure. Motto — " Pro patria."
Married, ist, 8841, Henrietta Maria, dau. of John Kennedy
of Cultra ; 2nd, 1851, Emily, dau. of Sir Daniel Toler Os-
borne, nth Bart, (she died 18 — ) ; and has surviving Issue —
Four daughters. Seat — Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown.
CHARLES FREDERIC NEWTON-DEAKIN, Gentle-
man, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, fifth son of the
late Colonel James Henry Deakin, Esquire, of Moseley
Hall, Cheshire, and Werriiigton Park, Devon, Justice of the
Peace, sometime Member of Parliament for Launceston, by
his wife Martha, daughter of the late John Newton of High
Leigh, in the county of Cheshire, and assumed by Royal
License in 1887 the additional surname of Newton. Club'
— Royal Thames Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, a Uon passant, between two others ram-
pant or, within two flaunches argent, each cnarged with a
mullet pierced sable, impaling the arms of Cheetham, namely
argent, guttfe-de-sang, a cross parted and fretty sable, be-
tween in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segreant, in
the second a fleam, and in the third a cross potent, all of
the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm eiubowed proper, holding in the hand a battle-
axe in bend sinister argent, pendent from the wrist by a
riband an escutcheon argent, charged with a lion rampant
sable, holding between the paws a cross patte fitcb^e gules.
Motto — " Stryke, Dakyns, the Devil's in ye hempe." Mar-
ried, August II, 1887, Alice Mary, eldest daughter of Joshua
Milne Cheetham, Esquire, Member of Parliament, Justice
of the Peace, of Eyford Park, in the county of GloucesjarT'
and has Issue — Charles Humphrey Newton-Deakin, G^tle-
man, born July 12, 1892 ; and Frederica Mary. Estate —
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Tenant-in-common for life of the Moseley Hall Estate,
Cheadle, in the county of Cheshire. Posta/ address — Royal
Thames Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W.
JOSEPH BALDWIN NIAS, Esquire, Doctor of Medi-
cine of the University of Oxford. Bom December 13, 1856,
being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Joseph Nias,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, by his wife Caroline Isabella, daughter of John
Laing. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party
per pale gules and azure, a naval crown, and issuant there-
from a flag or, inscribed with the word " China" in letters
sable, between four Cornish choughs argent, beaked and
membered of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an anchor
fesseways, with cable sable, thereon a Cornish chough
proper, gorged with a collar engrailed or ; with the
Motto, "Juvante Deo." Married, Jan. 8, 1896, Frances
Miriam Claire, second dau. of Capt. Edmund Marmaduke
Dayrell ; and has Issue — Felicity Frances Ysobel. Postal
address — 5 Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
NIBLETT (H. Coll.) Quarterly, i. azure, on a chevron
between three eagles rising or, as many Vjars gemel gules
(Niblett) ; 2. paly of six argent and sable, three eagles
displayed counterchanged (Whitcomb) ; 3. argent, a fesse
between three cinquefoils sable (Mavesyn) ; 4. quarterly
gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a goat's
head erased proper (Morton). Mantling' azure and argent.
Montrose, N.B. Borii April 14, 1844, being the eldest son
of James Niblock of Corneglar, in the co. of Monaghan,
by his wife Mary, only child of John Stuart of Edneneane,
in the co. of Monaghan, Ireland; assumed the arms and
the additional name of Stuart on succeeding to the estate
of his maternal grandfather in 1882. Armorial toearinga
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising quar-
terly or and argent. Motto — " Sicut aquila; penis."
Son of Rev. Edward Henry Niblett, B.A., Rector of
Redmarley, co. Worcester, b. 1810; d. 1878; m. 1848,
Mary Anne, d. of James Law Stewart of Jamaica : —
Rev. Henry Morton Niblett, Rector of Redmarley, b.
1854; is m. and has issue — (i) Basil Morton Niblett,
Gentleman, b. 1888; Maud Marian; aud Kathleen Mabel.
Res. — The Rectory, Redmarley, Worcestershire.
The Rev. JAMES NIBLOCK -STUART, Bachelor
of Arts, Clergyman of die Established Church of Scotland,
Benefice First Charge of the Collegiate Church, parish of
— Or, a fesse checquy azure and argent, between three
trefoils slipped vert. Above the shield is a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules doubled argent ; and
issuing from a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
demi-lion gules, armed and langued azure, holding in his
dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ; in an escroll over the
same this Motto, "Facta non verba." Married, June 11,
1869, Lizzie Smith, second dau. of Joseph Gray of Rock-
field, Monaghan ; and has Issue — (i) William Johnston
Smith Niblock-Stuart, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9, 1871 ; (2)
James Stuart Niblock-Stuart, Gentleman, b. March 6,
1878; (3) Joseph Gray Niblock-Stuart, Gentleman, b. Aug.
22, 1881 ; (4) John Herbert Niblock-Stuart, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 25, 1884 ; Elizabeth Marion ; Caroline Louise ;
and Julia Evellyn. Residence — The Manse, Montrose,
Scotland. Club — Primrose.
NICHOLLS, quartered by TRAFFORD.
FRANCIS MORGAN NICHOLS, Esquire, J. P. co.
Essex, Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, M.A. of Oxford
(where he was formerly Fellow of Wadham College), and
F.S.A. Born April 29, 1826, being the third son of John
Bowyer Nichols of Hangor Vale, Ealing, and Parliament
Street, Westminster, F.S.A., by his wife Eliza, dau. of John
Baker, Master of the Society of Apothecaries in 1822. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a fesse humett6 between
three lions' heads erased or, two eagles rising of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a collar gemelles or,
between two wings paly of six or and azure. MottO —
"Labor ipse voluptas." Married, April 2, 1857, Mary,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Walter Buchanan of Penrith, co.
Cumberland, and Sussex Place, Paddington, J. P. co.
Middlesex; and has Issue — (i) John Bowyer Buchanan
Nichols, b. Nov. 13, 1859 \in., Aug. 4, 1892, Catherine
Louisa, dau. of Capt. Edward Bouverie Pusey, R.N., and
has issue, Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 6, 18 93] ; (2) Walter Buchanan Nichols, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 13, i860 [w. , Helen Emily, dau. of Rev. Canon
Charles F. Norman of Mistley Place, Essex] ; Irene ; and
Isabel [;«. , Sept. 28, 1887, Capt. John Lindley, Royal
Dragoons, eldest son of Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lindley].
Seat — Lawford Hall, near Manningtree, Essex. Club—
Athenasum.
Kk is the Military Cockade.
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HARRY SIDNEY NICHOLS. Gentleman, formerly of
Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park. Armorial bearings-
Azure, gutt(5e-d'eau, on a chevron argent between two demi-
lions couped in chief, and an eagle displayed in base or, a
bee volant proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion couped or, charged
with three human hearts gules between two eagles' legs
erased at the thigh sable. Motto — " Aquila non capit
muscas. "
JOHN BRUCE NICHOLS, Gentleman, M.A. of St.
John's College, Oxford. Bom 1848, being the only son of
the late John Gough Nichols, Gentleman, F.S.A., by Lucy,
dau. and co-heir of the late Frederick Lewis, Comm. R.N.
Clubs — Albemarle, Athenreum. Livery — Dark blue. Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, on a fesse humettee between
three lions' heads erased or, two eagles rising of the field.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a
collar gehiel or, between two wings paly of six or and azure.
Motto— " Labor ipse voluptas. " Matrted, ist, 1874,
Frances Eliza, dau. of Henry Morgan of Norwich ; 2nd,
1885, Emily, dau. of Clement J. Hawkins of Cheltenham ;
and has Issue— {1) John Cradock Morgan Nichols, Gentle-
man, b. 1876; (2) Cliarles Tyssen Nichols, Gentleman, b.
1879 ; Lucy Catherine ; Margery Alice ; Evelyn Frances ;
and Cicely Maud. Seat — Holmwood Park, Dorking.
NICHOLSON, quartered by SHAW.
NICHOLSON, see BADENACH-NICOLSON.
NICHOLSON. Per pale dovetailed azure and gules,
two bars argent, gutt£!'e-de-sang, in chief two suns in
splendour argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — ■
A lion's head erased, in front of rays proper. Livery —
Blue cloth, canary-coloured facings.
Sons of William Norris Nicholson, Esq., M.A. Camb. ,
Barrister-at-Law, Master in Lunacy, b. ; «/. ,
Emily, d. of James Stock Daniel : —
Charles Norris Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1882,
Amy Letitia, d. and h. of George Crosfield ; and has
issue — George Crosfield Norris Nicholson, Gentleman, b.
1884 ; Dorothea Marian Norris ; and Olivia Joyce Norris.
Res. — 35 Harrington Gardens, London, S.W. ; Sawley
Hall, Ripon, Yorks. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Lothian Domain Nicholson, Esq., b. 1858; m. 1882,
Frances Laura, second d. of William Squire of Feltham
Hill, Middlesex. Post. add. — 4 Sloane Court, Chelsea.
Clubs — Reform, Alpine, Golf.
NICHOLSON (L.O.). Azure, a triangular castle argent,
masoned sable, windows and portcullis gules, on a chief
of the second, three laverocks, wings endorsed proper.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a falcon's head couped proper. Motto—
" Adjuvante Deo."
Son of Robert Nicholson of Manchester, Merchant, b.
1802; d. 1886; ;//. 1840, Margaret (</. 1904), d. of
Samuel Thornely of Liverpool : —
Francis Nicholson, Gentleman, F.Z.S., Member British
Ornithologists' Union, Corresp. Member of American Orni-
thologists' Union, b. 1843; ;«. 1881, Louisa Williamson [d.
1902), d. of Thomas Turley. Res. — Sandicroft, Cambridge
Road, Southport. Post. add. — 84 Major Street, Alanchester.
Club — Union (Manchester).
NICHOLSON (U.O). Ermine, on a pale sable, three
martlets argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant argent spotted
sable, thrust through the neck with a demi-lance proper.
Motto — " Pro republica."
Son of Christopher Armitage Nicholson, Esq., of
Balrath Burry, J. P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff
1856). b. 1825; (/. 1887; m. 1858, Francis Augusta, d.
of Hon. Augustus Henry Macdonald Moreton : — •
John Hampden Nicholson, Esq., J. P. co. Meath (High
Sheriff 1895), /'. 1871 ; m. 1894, Florence Isabel, d. of
Thomas Rothwell of Rockfield, Kells ; and has issue —
Christopher Hampden Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1903;
and Joyce Frances. Scat — Balrath Burry, nr. Kells, co.
Meath.
NICKALLS (H. Coll.). Argent, between two stag's
heads caboshed in chief, and as many pheons in base or.
Mantling Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head erased
gules, three pheons or.
Sons of Tom Nickalls, Gentleman, of Patteson Court,
Rediiill, b. 1838; ,/. 1898; m. 1861, Emily, d. of H,
Quihampton of Little Totton, Essex : —
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Norman Tom Nickalls, Esq., Major 12th Lancers, L
1864. I^es. — Patteson Court, Redhill, Surrey.
Hugh Nickalls, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Guy Nickalls, Gentleman, fi. 1866.
Vivian Nickalls, Gentleman, /'.
Son of Patteson Nickalls of Seabrook, Sandgate,
Kent, and of Patteson Court, Redhill, Surrey, b. ;
d. ; M. , Arabella, d. of William Chalk of
Milton Chapel, Kent :^
Sir Patteson Nickalls, Knt. (1893), J. P., Kent, d. 1836;
w. 1867, Florence ((/. 1896), d. of Thomas Scurr Womersley
of Leytonstone, Essex; and has issue — (i) Patteson
Womersley Nickalls, Esq., i. 1876; (2) Cecil Patteson
Nickalls, Esq., d. 1877 [m. Olivia Mary, d. of E. Miller];
(3) Morres Nickalls, Esq., fi. 1879. Seat — Fallowfield,
Chislehurst, Kent.
JOHN TETLEY NICKELS, Gentleman. Born Feb.
7, 1863, being the second son of John Thomas Nickels of
" Chenotrie," Gentleman, by Emmeline Rebecca, dau. of
Joseph Swabey Tetley, Esq., Capt. R.N. (mentioned in
despatches 1809). Armorial bearings - Per saltire sable
and argent, two pheons in pale of the last, and as many
Cornish choughs in fesse proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vested sable, cuffs argent, the hands holding a
crossbow erect, stringed proper. Married, June 8, 1887,
Alice Mary, dau. of Samuel Minton of Forton, co. Salop;
and has Issi4e—{\) John Douglas Nickels, Gentleman, b.
May 8, 1888 ; (2) Walter Tetley Nickels, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 22, 1889 ; (3) Robert Norman Nickels, Gentleman,
h. Nov. I, 1890; Emmeline Margaret; and Alice Mary.
Residence — The Day House, near Shrewsbury.
WALTER LANYON NICKELS, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 7, 1849, being the eldest son of John Thomas Nickels
of "Chenotrie," Gentleman, by Emmeline Rebecca, dau.
of Joseph Swabey Tetley Esq., Capt. R.N. (mentioned in
despatches 1809). Armorial bearings -Per saltire sable
and argent, two pheons in pale of the last, and as many
Cornish choughs in fesse proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vested sable, cuffs argent, the hands holding a
crossbow erect, stringed proper. Married, Nov. 4. 1874,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of William Evans; and has Issue —
(i) Walter Lanyon Nickels, Gentleman, b. May 9, 1879 ; (2)
George Comrie Nickels, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1881 ; Mary
Emmeline; and Beatrice Gwendolen. Residence — "Cheno-
trie," Noctorum, near Birkenhead.
JOHN LEAVER NICKISSON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented or and argent, a chevron
between two falcons' heads erased in chief and a rose in
base gules, barbed vert. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two bezants fesseways, thereon a demi-lion ram
pant and erased per fesse gules and argent. Motto —
" Generositate. " Residence — Hinton Manor, Swindon.
NICKSON, quartered by HELY-HUTCHINSON.
H WILLIAM EDWARD NICOL, Esquire, J. P., and
@ Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Kincardine and
Aberdeen, late Lieut. -Col. commanding the London Scottish
RiHe Vols. Born November 2, 1846, being the eldest son
of the late James Dyce Nicol, Esquire, of Ballogie, by
his wife Catherine, daughter of Edward Loyd, Banker, of
Manchester and London. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Azure, a fesse between six mascles argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a greyhound's head
proper. MottO — "Fidele." il/rtrrm/, November 20, 1873,
Catherine NicoU Lewis, only child of John William Prout
of Neasden House, in the county of Middlesex ; and
has Issue — (1) Malcolm William Prout Nicol. Gentleman,
born April 20, 1879, died April 4, 1891 ; (2) Randall
James Nicol, Gentleman, born August 19, 1882; Margery
Catherine ; and Dorothy Ada. Seat — Ballogie, Aboyne
in the county of Aberdeen. Residences — 37 Queen's Gate,
London, S.W. ; and Ballogie, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.
JOHN TOUP NICOLAS, Gentleman. Born Oct. 23,
1872, being the elder son of the late Granville Toup Nicolas,
Esq. , Captain in the Royal Navy [only surviving son of the
late Rear-Admiral J. "Toup Nicolas, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Frances
Anna, daughter of Nicholas Were of Landcox, in the county
of Somerset], by his wife Margaret Elizabeth Graham,
dau. of the Very Rev. Peter Cohn Campbell, D.D., Princi-
pal of Aberdeen University. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gyronny of eight argent and azure, an eagle
displayed erminois, on a chief wavy ermine a trident or
surmounting in saltire a flagstaff proper, thereon hoisted
a pennon gules, both passing through a chaplet of laurel
vert, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i
and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ;
ii. argent, a dexter hand couped in fesse grasping a dagger
in pale all proper ; iii. argent, a galley with oars in action
sable ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, over all a bend sable,
charged with three cross crosslets fitch^-e argent. Crest
— Out of a naval crown or, a demieagle sable, wings ele-
vated erminois, each charged with a cross couped gules.
Motto—" Patria cara carior fides." [Addition to crest
granted to Captain John Toup Nicholas, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and to his descendants,
October 18, 1816, the word "Pilot" inscribed on the rim
of the naval crown, in commemoration of distinguished
services on the east and west coast of Calabria in the sloop
" Pilot" in 1810, 1811, and 1812, and for an action in the
said sloop with the French ship "La Legere," June 17,
1815.] Married, June 1894, Ramsay, n(!e Mackay ; and has
Issue — John Toup Nicolas, h. 1895 ; Moana Lizzie Ram-
say. Postal address~-T'\\.ri Waihola, Otago, N.Z.
NICOLAS (H. Coll., 1832). Argent, a fesse engrailed,
and in chief three eagles displayed gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a fetter-
lock or, the fetter passing through a plume of five ostrich
fe.athers alternately argent and gules. MottO— " Patria
cara carior fides."
Son of Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G., Chan-
cellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George [Sup-
porters as G.C.M.G. (granted i Dec. 1840)— On either
side the Sept Insular lion, viz. a lion guardant with
wings elevated, holding in the forepaw a book and
seven arrows, with a glory round the head all or], /'.
; (/. ; m : —
Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Esq., C.B., late Chief Clerk
Exchequer and Audit Department, b. 1830 ; ?n. 1884, ,
d. of John Bishop of Bath. Res. — 10 Devonport Street,
Hyde Park, London, W. Clnb— Union.
NICOLLS of Garisker (U.O.). Azure, three pheons
points down argent, on a chief of the last, a thistle proper,
between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm
couped at the elbow and erect proper, charged with a pheon
is the Military Cockade,
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sable and holding in the hand a bow or, stringed argent.
Motto — " As an arrow true."
Sons of Simon Nicolls, M.D. , of Longford, Gentleman,
d. \ d. ; m. : —
Archibald John Nicolls, LL. B. (Dublin), Barrister-at-Law
(King's Inns), d. Res. — 3 Kenihvorth Terrace, Rathgar.
Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of the late
Rev. George Bissett of Edny, co. Aberdeen. Creation —
July 2, 1629. Armorial bearings, as matriculated in
Lyon Register 1826— Or, three falcon's heads erased
gules. Crest — A dcmi-lion or, armed and langued gules.
Sir ARTHUR NICOLSON, nth Baronet, of Carnock
(Nova Scotia, Jan. 16, 1637), K.C.B. (1901), K.C.LE.
(1888), K.C.V.b. (1903), C.M.G. (1886). His Britannic
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
at Tangier, and Consul-General at Morocco since 1895,
formerly Agent and Consul-General in Bulgaria, Consul-
Gen, for Hungary, Sec. of Legation at Teheran, and Sec.
of Embassy at Constantinople. Born Sept. 19, 1849, being
the second but only surviving son of the late Admiral Sir
Frederick William Erskine Nicolson, loth Baronet, C.B. (d.
Dec. 29, 1899), by his first wife Mary Clementina Marian,
second dau. of James Loch of Drylaw, ALP. Livery —
Brown, yellow facings. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion's
head between three falcons' heads erased gules, a bordure
azure. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath
Supporters — Two eagles or, armed gules. Motto —
" Generositate." Married, July 14, 1881, Annie, eldest
daughter of John Rutherford of Bruntsfield Place, Edin-
burgh, and formerly of Illillawa, Australia; and has
Issue — (i) Arthur John Frederick William Nicolson, Es-
quire, born June 8, 1882; (2) Harald Stanley Nicolson,
Esquire, born October 22, 1883 ; (3) Lionel Rutherford
Nicolson, Esquire, born 1887 ; (4) Eardley Willoughby
Nicolson, Esq., b. 1896; and Annie Vera Violet. Resi-
dence— Brough Lodge, Fetlar, Shetland. Clubs — New
(Cheltenham), Zetland (Lerwick).
CHARLES WILLL^M NIGHTINGALE, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. Bengal Staff Corps (retired), J. P. for co. of
Devon. Born May 15, 1825, being the third son of the
late Alexander Malcolm Nightingale, R. W. Fusiliers
(who was son of Sir Edward Nightingale, Bart.), and
his wife Marianne, dau. of Major Herbert Beaver, late
H.M.'s 19th Regt. Armorial bearing's— Per pale ermine
and gules, a rose counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ibex sejant
argent, tufted, armed, and nianed or. Motto — " Pro Rege
et patria." Married, Feb 4., iS^S, Martha, second dau.
of Major James Winfield, Bengal Army ; and has Issue —
Marianne Florence. Residence — Landscore House, Teign-
mouth, S. Devon. Clubs — Junior Conservative (London),
East Devon (Teignmouih).
of his liveries, a lion's head erased gules. Motto — " Nil
sistere contra." Married, April 20, 1882, Mary Katharine,
dau. of the late Capt. Archibald Rowan Hamilton of
Killyleagh Castle, Down; and has Issue — (i) Frederick
Archibald Nicolson, Esq., b. Jan. 9, 1884; (2) Erskine
Artliur Nicolson, Esq., b. March 26, 1884; (3) Harold
George Nicolson, Esq., b. Nov. 21, 1886; and Clementina
Gwendolen Catharine. Residence — British Legation, Tan-
gier, Morocco. Club — Travellers'.
Sir ARTHUR THOMAS BENNETT ROBERT
NICOLSON, tenth Baronet of that Ilk and Lass wade,
J. P. Victoria, J. P. and D. L. Orkney and Shetland. Born
1842, being the son of Sir Arthur Bolt Nicolson, ninth
NIXON (U.O.). Sable, five bezants, two, two, and one,
on a chief engrailed argent, a battle-axe in fesse of the
field. Crest — A gamecock proper, charged on the breast
with a bezant. Motto — " Toujours pret.'
Sons of late Brinsley de Courcy Nixon, sometime
Lieut. CO. Fife Art., b. 1825; d. 190- ; m. 2nd, 1877,
Frances Evelyn, d. of Thomas Inglis Hampton : —
Fergus Brinsley Nixon, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons, b. 1880. Res. — Seafield, co. Devon. Clubs —
Cavalry, White's, Bachelors'.
Bino Hampton Nixon, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Sons of late Rev. Eckersall Nixon, M.A., Rector of
Ettagh, King's Co., and Canon of Killaloe, by his
wife Constantina Mary .Anne, d. of Sir Andrew Arm-
strong, Bart., M. P. , of Gallen Priory, King's Co. : —
Frederick Eckersall Nixon, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b,
1869. Club — Junior Army and Navy,
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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Edward Atcherley Eckersall Nixon, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., 6. 1878.
FREDERIC ECKERSALL NIXON-ECKERSALL,
Capt. R. A. Bo?-n Sept. 29, 1869, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Eckersall Nixon, M.A., Rector of Ettagh, King's
Co., and Canon of Killaloe, by his wife Constantina Mary
Anne, dau. of Sir Andrew Armstrong, Bart., M.P., of
Gallen Priory, King's Co. Armorial bearings- Sable,
five bezants, two, two and one, on a chief engrailed argent,
a battle-axe in fesse of the field. Crest— A game-cock
proper, charged on the breast with a bezant. Motto —
" Toujours pret." C/i(l> — Junior Army and Navy.
WICKHAM NOAKES, Esquire, J. P. co. Surrey. Born
Oct. 27, 1840, being the eldest son of John Tompsett NoaUes,
Gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey
Wickham. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and gules,
a fesse invected between two leopards' faces in chief and a
rose in base all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a plate, thereon a
leopard's face gules between two roses argent, barbed and
a dagger all proper. Motto — " Virtute et valore."
Supporters — On either side a wild man wreathed around
the head and waist with bay leaves, supporting with the
seeded proper. Motto — "Nil desperandum." Married,
May 4, 1865, Kate Frances, dau. of John Shorter ; and
has Issue — (i) Wickham Francis Noakes, Gentleman, 6.
Feb. 22, 1866 [//!., June 8, 1893, Edith Constantia Stephens] ;
(2) John Norman Noakes, Gentleman, d. Feb. 3, 1867 [/«.,
May 27, 1895, Edith E. Burge, and has issue, Eric
John Wickham Noakes, Gentleman, d. 1898]; (3) Sydney
Neville Noakes, Gentleman, d. Sept. 16, 1872 ; (4) Stuart
Bertram Noakes, Gentleman, d. Oct. 3, 1875; Mabel Kate
[m., Sept. 27, 1890, Charles Cowper Austen]; Evelyn
Beatrice [m., Dec. 1899, Thomas Story]; Mellicent Eliza-
beth [w.. May 12, 1900, Dr. Arthur Norman M'Arthur];
and Marie Lilian Claire. Seai — Selsdon Park, Sander-
stead, Croydon. C/u6s — Carlton, Union, Constitutional.
NOBLE (L.O. and H. Coll.). Argent, three bay-
leaves vert. Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped holding
exterior hand a holly tree eradicated, and resting the
exterior foot on the roots thereof all proper.
Son of George Noble of Springbank, Greenock, some-
time Lieut. R.N.,/'. 1791 ; d. 1847; ?n. 1821, Georgiana
Moore, d. of Andrew Donald of Ottercaps, Virginia,
U.S.A.:—
Sir Andrew Noble ist Bart. (1902), of Ardmore and
Ardardan Noble, co. Dumbarton, K.C.B. (1893), F.R.S.
(Royal Medal), D.Sc. (O.xon., hon. caus.), D.C.L., has
Grand Cordon of Orders of the Medjidie, Osmanieh,
and Rose of Brazil, Knight Commander of Crown of
Italy, of Jesus Christ of Portugal, of Sacred Treasure of
Japan and Double Dragon of China, and Companion of
the Order of Charles III. of Spain, J. P. and D.L. for
Northumberland (High Sheriff 1896), formerly Captain
R.A., d. 1832 ; m. 1854, Margery Durham, d. of Archibald
Campbell of Quebec, Canada; and has issue— (i) George
John William Noble, Esq., Maj. Reserve of Officers
and Northumberland Hussars, late Captain 13th Hussars,
fi. 1859 [/«. 1896, Mary Ethel, d. of Samuel A. Walker
Waters, Esq., J. P., of Chute Hall, co. Kerry; and has
issue] — (2) Saxton William Armstrong Noble, Esq., fi.
1863 [m. 1891, Celia Brunei, d. of Arthur James ;
and has issue]; (3) John Henry Brunei Noble, Esq.,
d. 1865 [ffi. Annie, d. of S. A. Walker Waters, Esq., J. P.,
and widow of Hedworth Grogan ; and has issue] ; (4) Philip
Ernest Noljle, Esq., fi. 1871 [m. 1895, Mabel, d. of Percy
Graham Buchanan Westniacott of Benwell Hill, New-
castle-on-Tyne ; and has issue] ; Lilias Hilda Geils ; and
Ethel Isobel Virginia [w. 1895, Alfred Henry John Cochrane,
M.A.]. .SVrt/j— Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
Ardmore, Cardross, co. Dumbarton. Hes. — Chillingham
Castle, Northumberland. C/uds — Athena;um, Army and
Navy, United Service, Northern Counties.
JOSEPH HORACE NOBLE, Gentleman, Master of
Arts, New Coll., Oxford. Born Sept. 7, 1855, being the
only son of Joseph Alfred Noble, Gentleman, of Fortis Green,
Hornsey, in the county of Middlesex, and Selby House,
Ham, in the county of Surrev, by his wife Emily, daughter
of John Palgrave. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Ermine, two chevionels gules, between three leopards'
faces jessant-de-lys sable ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a leopard passant regardant sable, sem6e of
annulets or, holding in the dexter forepaw a battle-axe erect
is the Military Cockade.
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proper; with the Motto, " Loyautd n'a peur." Married,
September 26, 1885, Sarah, elder surviving daughter of
Thomas Sturgess of Penshurst Park House, Tunbridge, in
Gentleman, born June 27, 1884; (2) Wriothesley Baptist
Noel, Gentleman, born June 21, 1884; (3) Cyril Noel,
the county of Kent ; and has Issue — Archibald Francis
Noble, Gentleman, born July 4, 1886; and Elizabeth Mary.
Kesidejice — Selby House, Ham, Surrey.
WILLIAM JAMES NOBLE, Esquire, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Recorder of Newark
(1899). Born July 31, 1855, being the eldest son of the late
John Noble, Esq., of Little Over, Derbyshire. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, three leopards' faces sable, on a chief
indentetl gules as many annulets or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a
wreath of oak proper, fructed or, a leopard's head couped
and affront^ sable, collared or. Motto — " Nomen et
omen." Postal address — i Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G.
Club — Junior Carlton.
SHIRLEY NEWCOMBE NOBLE. Born June 7,
1865, being the eldest son of William Henry Noble of Glass-
drummond, co. Fermanagh, Major-Gen. Royal Artillery, by
his wife Emily, eldest dau. of Frederick Marriott of Taun-
ton, Somersetshire (by his wife Mary Anne, only dau. and
heiress of Francis Gibbons of Wellingborough). Armorial
bearings— Vert, on a fesse or, between three leopards'
faces argent, a fleur-de-lis between two annulets sable.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a dove argent, holding in her beak a ring or,
gemmed azure. Motto— " Mortem quam dedecus." Seat
— Glassdrummond, co. Fermanagh. Residence — 15 Mor-
peth Mansions, Ashley Gardens, London, S.W.
NOEL, see KING-NOEL.
His Honour ARTHUR BAPTIST NOEL, Judge of
the Northern District Court of Queensland, of Brisbane.
Bont December 16, 1855, being the eldest son of His
Honour Wriothesley Baptist Noel of Melbourne, Judge of
the Court of Insolvency and Land Tax Commissioner, by
his wife Margaret, daughter of Jolin Mackenzie of Tain,
Scotland, Queensland. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or ; with the
Motto, "Tout bien ou rien." Married, September 25,
1879, Henrietta Augusta Macdonald, daughter of Henry
O'Hara; and has /w^/^ — (i) Leland Virgil Edmund Noel,
Gentleman, born December 10, 1889 ; Gertrude Vivian ;
Gladys Millicent. Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
H CHARLES PERROTT NOEL, Esquire, J.P. and
W D. L. , formerly 48th Regt. i?<;r« June 12, 1830, being
the only son of the late Charles Noel, Esq., J.P. and
D. L., High Sheriff 1853, and his wife Mary, dau. of Rev.
John Wylde, Rector of Aldridge, co. Stafford. Armorial
bearings — Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Mantling
gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a buck
at gaze argent, attired or. MottO— "Tout bien ou rien."
Married, April 3, 1856, Henrietta Margaret, only dau.
of Rev. James Nelson Palmer, Rector of Breamore, co.
Southampton. iVa/— Bell Hall, Belbroughton, Stourbridge,
CO. Worcester. Club — Army and Navy.
§ ERNEST NOEL, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for the co.
of Sussex, and J.P. for the co. of Norfolk. Born
August 18, 1831, being the second son of the Reverend
Baptist W. Noel, commonly known as the Reverend the
Honourable Baptist W. Noel, by his wife Jane, daughter
of Peter Baillie of Douchfour, North Britain. Club —
Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine, impaling the arms of
Keppel, namely gules, three escallops argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or ; with the
Motto, "Tout bien ou rien." Married, firstly, June 24,
18^7, Louisa Hope, only daughter of Thomas Milne of
Warley House, in the county of York ; secondly, October
15, 1873, Augusta, commonly known as Lady Augusta,
youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl
of Albemarle. Residences — Hingham Hall, Attleboro,
Norfolk; 51 South Street, Park Lane, W.
NOLAN-WHEELAN (R.L., 18 Dec. 1901, U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant
between in chief two garbs gules, banded of the second, and
in base as many escallops of the third (Whelan) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a cross engrailed between four swords points
upwards gnles, a lion passant between as many martlets or
(Nolan). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased azure,
gorged with a collar gemel and holding in the beak three
ears of wheat conjoined on one stalk or (Whelan) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount proper, a falcon argent,
holding in the beak a sword point upwards gules (Nolan) ;
is the Naval Cockade.
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and above it, on an escrol, " Aondachd inline." Motto —
" Vincit amor patrite."
Son of James Nolan, /'. ; ff. ; m. , Maria,
d. of Ignatius Kelly :—
James Valentine Nolan- Wheelan (formerly Nolan) .Gentle-
man, /'. 1880. Estates — Harold's Cross, Rathfarnam, Meath.
Res. — Burham, Queen's Park, Monkstovvn, co. Dublin.
SCONINGSBY NORBURY, Esquire, Major 2nd Batt.
Worcestershire Regt. , attached to the Egyptian Army,
has the fourth class of the Medjidie. Born 1865, being the
eldest son of the late Col. Thomas Coningsby Norbury
Korbury, C. B. , J. P. and D.L. for Worcestershire, and
and arms of Norcliffe. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial
bearing's — Azure, five mascles voided in cross or, a chief
ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound sejant or, collared azure, sustaining
with forefoot a mascle argent. Motto — "Sine Macula."
Seats — Langton Hall, near Malton ; and Petergate House,
York.
NORCOP, see RADFORD-NORCOP.
§The Most Noble Sir HENRY FITZALAN
HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel, Surrey,
and Norfolk, Baron Fitz-Alan, Clun, Oswaldestre, and
J. P. for Herefordshire, late Col. Worcestershire Militia,
formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, by his wife the Hon.
Gertrude, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Standish O'Grady, 2nd
Viscount Guillamore. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chev-
ron indented ermine, between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent, armed or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
out of a crown vallery or, a bull's head sable, armed gold,
in the mouth a trefoil vert. Seat — Sherridge, Malvern.
Club — Army and Navy.
THOMAS NORCLIFFE, Esquire. J. P. East Riding of
CO. Yorks. . Lord of the Manors of Langton, Eddltthorp,
Westow, and. Joint Lord of the Manor of Howsham. Born
Sept. 19. 1845, being the fourth son of Henry Robinson of
York, by his wife Rosamond, dau. of Charles Best, M.D.
(and Mary Norcliffe), which Rosamond assumed by Sign-
Manual, May 2, 1862, for herself and her issue, the name
Maltravers. Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of
England, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter,
Premier Duke, immediately after the Princes of the Blood-
Royal, and Premier Earl, Hereditary Chief Butler of Eng-
land, Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal
Susse-x Regiment. Born December 27, 1847, being the elder
son of the fourteenth Duke, by his wife, the Honourable
August Mary Minna Catherine, youngest daughter of
the first Lord Lyons; succeeded his father in i860, who,
with his brothers and sisters, assumed the additional
name of Fitz-Alan in 1842. Creations — Earl-Marshal,
1672 ; Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey, June 28, 1483 ;
Earl of Norfolk, June 6, 1644. /./z'^^j— Scarlet and gold.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly,
I. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e
argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant
pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double
is the Military Cockade,
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tressuie flory counterflory of the first (for Howard) ; 2. gules,
three hons passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label
of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and
azure (for Warren); 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for
Fitzalan), behind the shield two gold batons in saltire, en-
amelled at the ends sable (the insignia of his office of Earl-
Marshal). The escutcheon is surrounded by the garter and
by the collar of that Most Noble Order. Above the
escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. issuant from a ducal coronet or,
a pair of wings gules, each charged with a bend between six
cross crosslets fitch^e argent ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a lion statant with tail extended or, gorged with
a ducal coronet argent ; 3. on a mount vert, ahorse passant
argent, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper.
Supporters — Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a horse, both argent,
the latter holding in his mouth a slip of oak vert, fructed
proper. Motto — " Sola virtus invicta." Ma rned, 'Novem-
ber 21, 1877, Lady Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, elder
daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Frederick
Abney-Hastings, Baron Donington, by his wife, the Right
Honourable Edith, in her own right Countess of Loudoun,
Baroness Botreaux, Hastings, iS:c. ; and by her (who died
April II, 1887) has A.r?/(?— Philip Joseph Mary Howard,
Esquire, commonly called the Earl of Arundel and Surrey,
born September 7, 1879. Residences — Norfolk House, St.
James's Square, London, S.W. ; Arundel Castle, in the
county of Sussex ; Derwent Hall, in the county of Derby.
NORMAN, see LEE-NORMAN.
NORMANVILLE, quartered by SITWELL.
NORROY KING OF ARMS, see WELDON.
NORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, two chevronels nebuly be-
tween two mullets in chief and a decrescent in base sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a collar
nebuly sable, and between two mullets also sable. Motto
— "Animo et fide." Livery — Light drab, with black
collar and cuffs, silver buttons, silver hatband, waistcoat
black and white striped.
Sons of the late John Thomas North, Esq., of Avery
Hill, Eltham, Kent, Hon. Col. 2nd Tower Hamlets
Engineer Vol., d. 1896; m. 1865, Jane, sec. d. of John
Woodhead of Leeds, Yorkshire : —
Harry North, Esq., Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batt.
Royal Munster Fusiliers, b. 26 Dec. 1866, educ. at
Jesus Coll., Camb. [Arms as above, impaling the arras of
Evans, namely or,, a dragon sable, in chief three roses
gules, slipped and leaved proper, and in base a fleur-de-lis
also gules], m. 5 Dec. 1894, Jessie Louisa, second d. of David
Evans, Esq., J. P. for North Riding of co. York and for
CO. Monmouth, of Middlesborough-on-Tees and of Cliffden,
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, and of Cleveland House, Grangetown,
all in the co. of York [to whom refer] ; and has issue —
Vivian Gordon North, Gentleman, b July 19, 1896; and
Olga Yvonne. Seat — Lemons ell, Eltham. Clubs — Con-
stitutional, Raleigh, Tiiames, Cleveland (Middlesborough).
§ Arthur Jewell North, Gentleman, Lieut. Northumber-
land Artil. (Mil.), b. 30 Sept. 1883, educ. at Harrow.
i?«.— Redcroft, Eltham, Kent.
Third son of the late James North of Leeds (son of
John North of Huddersfield), b. ; m. , Mary,
d. of William Gamble : —
Gamble North, Gentleman, b. 20 Nov. 1854 ; m. ist,
14 Feb. 1883, Sarah Kate (d. 18 April 1889), d. of William
Beecroft of Leeds; and has issue— (i) John Tom North,
Gentleman, b. 17 Jan. 1884 ; (2) Victor Beecroft North,
Gentleman,!^. 17 March 1886; and Katie Ruby Gamble ; 2nd,
26 June 1890, Leila Emily, d. of John Pain Hunt of West-
wood, Bexley. /?^j.— Silverland, Eridge, Sussex, dubs—
Constitutional, Conservative (Leeds).
CHARLES NORTH, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., late Capt.
Norfolk Artillery Militia, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law.
Born March 25, 1825, being the eldest son of the late Fred
erick North, Esq., M. A., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Hastings,
by his wife Janet, dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, ist Bart.,
M.P. , and relict of Robert Shuttleworth of Gawthorp Hall,
CO. Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion passant
or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto—
"Animo et fide." Married, March 16, 1859, Augusta,
eldest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas R. Keppel,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Rector of North Creake, Norfolk, by his wife Frances, dau.
of Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Bart. ; and has Iss2ie—(x)
Frederick Keppel North, Gentleman, B.A. and LL.B.
(Trin. Coll., Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, b. May 7, i860 [in.,
April 21, 1898, Grace Darling, dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir
Percy Robert Basil Feilding, K.C. B.]; (2) Roger Town-
shend North, Gentleman, b. Jan. 30, 1863, d. April 13,
1864 ; (3) Marjoribanks Keppel North, Gentleman, b. Nov.
17, 1865 ; (4) Charles Keppel North, Gentleman, b. Dec. 5,
1870, d. Jan. 30, 1881 ; (5) Anthony Dudley Keppel North,
Gentleman, />. April 22, 1874, d. Oct. 1886; (6) Thomas
Keppel North, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Vol. Batt. Royal Berks
Regt. , b. March 28, 1876; Marianne Eva [w., Jan. 28,
1880, Robert Charles Otter of Royston Manor, Clayworth] ;
Arabella Valerie Keppel [w., Nov. 7, 1885, Hon. William
Frederick North, eldest son of William Lord North] ;
Frances Hilda [w.,. 1889, Capt. P. J. Zigomala, 19th
Hussars, and has'-^sue] ; Dora Hermione ; and Louisa
Augusta. Seat — Rougham Hall, Norfolk. C7;/i!'— Prim-
rose.
NORTH NORTH, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Westmor-
land, J. P. for Lancashire, formerly of the Indian Army.
Born April 1824, being the eldest son of the late John
Standfast Burton, H.E.I.C.S., by his wife Mary Anna, only
dau. of David Morgan (by Mary Anna his wife, only dau.
of Miles North, Esq., of Newton Hall and Thurland Castle,
CO. Lancaster). He assumed by Royal License, dated
April 14, 1866, the surname and arms of North only, on
succeeding to the estates of his great-uncle, Richard 'I'oul-
min North of Newton and Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster.
C/«i5— Junior United Service. Armorial toearings — Per
pale azure and sable, a lion passant between in chief two
fleurs-de-lis and in base a quartrefoil or. Mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head erased sable, guttee-d'or, and collared and
chained or, in front thereof three mascles interlaced fesse-
ways also or. Motto — "Animo et iide." Married, May
15, 1856, Alicia Gertrude, only dau. of Major Versturme ;
and has surviving Isme — (i) Bordrigge Noith, Esq., b. Oct.
16, 1862, T.P. for Lancashire and Westmorland. Major
4th Batt. Royal Lancaster Kegt. ; served in the Egyptian
Campaign 1885; (2) Louis Aylmer North, Gentleman, b.
April II, 1866, Lieut. Royal Scots Fusiliers ; (3) Edward
Bunbury North, Gentleman, b. March 28, 1869, Lieut.
Royal Fusiliers ; (4) Piers William North, Gentleman, b.
March 13, 1871, Lieut. Royal Berkshire Regt. ; (5) Oliver
Henry North, Gentleman, b. April 28, 1874; (6) Albert
Kenlis North, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1876; and Alice
Helen. Seat — Newton Hall, Kirby Lonsdale.
JOHN NORTH-BOMFORD, Esq., J. P. co. Meath,
formerly Capt. 29th Regt. Dor 11 1838, being the eldest son
of the late Isaac North-Bomford of Gallow Ferrans, by
Belinda Emily, dau. of Abraham John Pilkington of Kilbride
Castle, CO. Westmeath ; j-. 1866. Club — United Service.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azme, on a fesse
ermine, three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Romford) ;
2 and 3 per pale or and azure, a lion passant between three
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged (for North). Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin segreant argent, charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet fitch^e gules (for Bomford) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern's head erased vert, langued
gules, collared and chained or. MottO — "Vir tutus et
fidelis." Married, ist, 1867, Charlotte, eldest dau. of John
Devenish-Meares, Esq., D. L. , of Meares Court, co. West-
meath ; 2nd, 1882, Mary Wilhelmina Constance, elder dau.
of Sir William S. B. Kaye, Q. C. ; and has Issue — John
George North-Bomford, Gentleman, b. 1883. Seat — Gallow
Ferrans, Kilcock, co. Meath.
GEORGE BARONS NORTHCOTE, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 16, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Rev. George
Barons Northcote, M.A., Somerset Court, Somerset, and
Buckerell, Devon, Patron and Rector of Feniton, Devon, by
his first wife Eleanor, eldest dau. of Hector William Bower
Monro of Ewell Castle, Surrey, and of Edmondsham,
Dorset. Armorial bearings- Or, a pale engrailed bendy
of si.x argent and azure, between four crosses bottony of
the last. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a stag argent, charged on the body with
two crosses bottony gules, and resting the de-xter fore-
foot on an escutcheon or, charged with a pale as in the
arms. Motto — "Cito non temere." Married, June 27,
1883, Charlotte Geraldine, dau. of Gen. William Neville
Custance, C. B. , of Brook Heath, Salisbury ; and has Issue — ■
(i) George Barons Northcote, Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1884 ;
Gwendolen Eleanor, twin with her brother George ; Sybil
Geraldine; and Spencer Olive. .Sea/.?— Somerset Court,
Brent Knoll, Somerset; Manor House, Cove, Farn-
borough.
NORI'HCROFT (H. Coll.). Per pale azme and gules,
a horse passant argent, in chief a marigold slipped proper,
between two fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a mascle
or, an antelope's head erased azure, charged with two fleurs-
de-lis of the first. MottO — ' ' Constans."
Son of : —
Henry Northcroft, Gentleman, i^. . Res. — Swansfield
Lodge, Stone, co. Kent.
NORTHRIDGE (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse indented
azure, three estoiles of the field between in chief two frets
couped and in base a cross pat^e gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
with wings endorsed and inverted proper, belled or, the
de.xter claw resting on a fret gules. Motto — " Fideliter
serva."
Son of Benjamin Northridge, by his wife Lucy, d. of
George Colterill : —
John Norihridge, Gentleman, /'. 1832; m. 1855, Mary
Catherine Lovell, d. of William Young ; and has issue —
(i) Benjamin Northridge, Gentleman, b. 1856; (2) Rev.
William Northridge, Methodist Minister, /'. 1858; (3) Rev.
John Northridge, B.D., Rector of St. Thomas, Dublin, b.
1862 \in. 1899, Leila, d. of James T. Ward of Belfast ; and
has issue — Ronald Lovell \Vard Northridge, Gentleman, b.
1900 ; Mary Nora ; and Helen Maud Lucy]; (4) Rev. George
Northridge, Curate of Christ Church, Salford, b. 1872 [w.
1898, Elizabeth Ann, d. of Edward Boldof Wigan, Lanes.;
and has issue, Lucy Mary Barton ; and Kathleen Annie] ;
Rev. Robert Northridge, M.A., Mil. Chaplain, b. 1875;
Elizabeth Anne; Lucy; and Mary. Res. — The Cottage,
Ballineen, co. Cork.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Earls of. quartered by
HUSSEY.
NORTON, quartered by RAMSDEN.
CECIL WILLIAM NORTON, Esquire, late Captain
5th Lancers, Member of Parliament for the West Division
of Newington. Born June 23, 1850, being the eldest son
of the late Reverend W. Norton, Rector of Baltinglass,
Ireland, by his wife Caroline, daughter of the late
George Riddock of Triton Lodge, in the county of Louth.
Clubs — Reform, Cobden, National Liberal, Hurlingham,
Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, a maunch ermine,
on a chief engrailed or, a lion passant sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a •
wreath of the colours, a tiger's head erased or, charged
with a trefoil vert, and holding in the mouth a broken spear
proper; with the Motto, " Frangas non flectes." Married,
1880, Cecilia Lafayette, daughter of James Kennedy of The
Limes, in the county of Down, and widow of William
Thomas Cavendish of Thornton Hall, in the county of
Buckingham, and Crakemarsh Hall, in the county of
Stafford ; and has Issue — F61icie. Residence — 51 Queen's
Gate, S.W.
NOTT, see PYKE-NOTT.
FREDERICK RICHARD HARDING NOTT, Gentle-
man. Born 1864, being the only son of the late Rev.
Richard Nott, M.A. , of Gorwell House, Devon, by
Annie Arnold, dau. of John Caddy of Bowden, Devon.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a bend
engrailed or, between tour leopards' faces two and two
argent, an estoile of eight points between two martlets of
the field (for Nott) ; 2 and 3 or, three martlets in bend
between two bendlets, all between two crosses pat^e azure
(for Harding). Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, two mascles fesseways
interlaced or, thereon a martlet gules, ducally gorged gold.
^ is tbe Military Cockade.
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in the beak a sprig of laurel proper (for Nott) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, on a rock a Cornish chough proper,
collared or, resting the dexter claw on a cross patee also or
(for Harding). MottO— " Pax vobiscuni." Married, 'Dec.
Usticke Nowell-Usticke, Esq., of Woodlane, by his wife
Lucy E. Marianne, second dau. of the Reverend Robert
Stapylton Bree, Vicar of Tintagel, in the co. of Corn-
wall. Z,?z'(?;-v - Black, gilt buttons, red collar, red and
black striped waistcoat. Armorial hearings — Quarterly
I and 4, counter-quartered i. and iiii. gules, on a bend
embattled counter-embattled, between two plain cotises
or, three eagles displayed of the field (for Usticke) ; ii.
and iii. per fesse argent and sable, a fesse engrailed
counterchanged between a sword in chief, point upwards,
and another in base, point downwards proper (for
Nowell) ; 2 and 3 per bend sinister dovetail or and
sable, si.x martlets within a bordure, all counterchanged
(for Beauchant). Upon an escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed gules, gorged with a plain collar and pendent
therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a water-bouget
sable (for Usticke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dester arm embowed in armour, grasping a sword proper,
between ti;e antlers of a stag sable (for Nowell) ; 3. upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of rays of
the sun proper, a martlet sable, holding in its beak an
acorn slipped, also proper (for Beauchant). Motto —
" Semper paratus. " Married, June 22, 1887, Janet, eldest
dau. of the Right Reverend Herbert Bree, Doctor of
Divinity, Bishop of Barbadoes ; and has Issue — Robert
Stapylton Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1892 ;
and Phyllis Evelyn. Seat — Polsue Philleigh, near Gram-
pound Road, in the c6. of Cornwall. Club — Isthmian.
NUGENT, quartered by KINLOSS,
12, 1895, Lelia Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late
Charles Ellis of Oak Villa, Meldreth, Cambs. ; and has
/w//f — Florence Annie. 5'crt/— Tordown, Swinbridge,
Barnstaple.
a ROBERT MICHAEL NOWELL-USTICKE, Es-
w quire, J. P. for co. Cornwall, Captain Cornwall and
Devon Miners Artillery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Born
Oct. 20, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Stephen
NUGENT (U.O.). Ermine, two bars gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreatii of the colours, a
cockatrite wings eleviUed vert, tail nowed, comb and
wattles gt'.les. Motto — ' ' Decrevi."
Sons of William St. George, 10th Eail of Westmealh,
b. T832 ; d. 1883; III. 1866, Emily Margaret, d. ot
\ ,.;:(>w William Blake, Esa. . T.P. Vmd D.L., ol
Furbough, co. Gal way.
Rt. Hon. Anthony Francis Nugent, nth Earl of West-
meath (I. el., 4 Sept. 1621), Baron Delvin (Irel., i486), a
Rep. Peer, P.C. [Supporters — On either side a cockatrice
as in the crest], b. 1870. Seat — Pallas, Loughrea, co.
Galway. C/«/w — Carlton , Wellington, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
The Hon. William Andrew Nugent, Capt. isth Hussars,
b. 1876. Res.—
The Hon. Gilbert Charles Nugent, /;. 1880. Res.—
Yr. sons of Anthony, 9th Earl of Westmeath, b. 1805;
d. 1879 ; m. 1829, Anne Catherine, d. and coh. of
Malachy Daly : —
Hon. Charles Anthony Nugent, J. P., b. 1836; m. 1875,
Gertrude, eld. d. of Denis O'Conor of Mount Druid, co.
Roscommon. Seat— ¥\o\s^x Hill, Tynagh, co. Galway.
Hon. Richard Anthony Nugent, J. P., b. 1842; in. 1877,
Theresa Henrietta, d. of late Richard Gradwell, Esq., J. P.,
of Dowth Hall, Meath ; and has surv. issue — Richard
Francis Robert Nugent, Esq., Lieut. 8th Batt. King's Roy.
Rifle Corps, b. 1884 ; Mary Theresa ; Anne Christian ; and
Rosa Henrietta Emily. Seats — Stacunny, Celbridge, co.
Kildare; Rockfield, Athenry, co. Galway. Club. — Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Son of John, Count Nugent, Chamberlain to the
Emperor of Austria and Maj.-Gen. Austrian Service, b.
1796 ; d. 1849 ; m. Regina, Countess Abriani [d.
1898):—
Laval Jeremy Anthony Nugent, Count Nugent (Austria,
created 1848), Chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria and
King of Hungary, b. 1843 ; m. ist, 1866, Emma [d. 1872),
d. of Henry Baron Ritter of Zahony ; 2nd, 1876, Marie, d.
of Anthony, Count Pallavicini-Fibbia, Marquess of Cen-
turione ; 3rd, 1885, Caroline, d. of Charles, Baron von
Steininger ; and has issue (by 2nd mar. ) — John Laval
Anthony, b. 1877; and (by ist mar.) Eleanora Maria [m.
Wilmos, Count Palffy Daun, Prince of Teano] ; and (by 3rd
mar.), Margaret, /'. 1891. Res. — 120 Via Massaccio
Florence.
Gdson of Laval, Count Nugent, Magnat of Hungary,
Roman Prince, Field - Marshal Austrian Serv., Knt.
Grand Cross of Hanover, Golden Fleece, Iron Crown,
White Eagle, and St. Andrew, K.C.B. and Knt. Com-
is the Naval Cockade.
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mander of Maria Teresa, d. 1777; d. 1862; tn. 1815,
Jane, only child and h. of Rafael, Duke of Riaiu
Sforza, by Beatrix, d. and coh. of Francis Xavier,
Prince of Poland and Saxony, and son of Albert
Eugene Laval Nugent, Prince and Count Nugent,
1816 ; d. 1896 ; w. Theresa Bachniann : —
Laval Llewellyn William, Prince and Count Nugent
d. . Res.—
Son of Maj.-Gen. St. George Mervyn Nugent of Farren
Connell, co. Cavan, b. 1825 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1856, Emily;
Frances, d. of Rt. Hon. Edward Litton, Master in/
Chancery : —
Major Oliver Stewart Wood Nugent, D.S.O. , King's
Royal Rifle Corps, J. P. and D.L. , b. i860; m. 1899,
Catherine Percy, d. of late Thomas Evans Lees of Beau-
croft, Winborne, Dorset ; and has issue — Oliver St. George
Percy Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and Marian Catherine
Treffania. Seat — Farren Connell, Mount Nugent, co.
Cavan. Clubs — Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Sir Walter George Nugent, 2nd Bart., b. 182'
d. 1893 ; m. i860, Maria More, d. of Rt. Hon. Richa
More O'Ferrall :—
Sir Walter Richard Nugent, 4th Bart. (30 Sept. 183
of Donore, Westmeath, J. P. [Arms as above, by R. 1
1831], b. 1865. Seat — Donore, Multifarnham, co. We
meath.
Cecil Charles Nugent, Esq., Lieut. 6th Batt. Ri
Brigade, b. 1879. Res. —
The Reverend SAMUEL NUNN, Master of Ar
Clerk in Holy Orders, late Scholar and Exhibitioner of
John's College (Cambridge), Rector of Lavvton, in 1
CO. of Cheshire ; Acting Chaplain ist Vol. Batt. No '
Staff. Regt., 1878-98, V.D. 1899. Born Sept. 14, 18
being the sixth son of the late Rev. William Nunn, Mas
of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, Incumbent of St. Clemen
Manchester, by his wife Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Ph
Vaughan of Kidwelly, in the county of Carmarthen. Liij
a oy's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders, around his
n k a serpent in chief proper, two garbs in fesse and a lion's
g. nb erased in base of the second. Upon the escutcheon is
p' iced a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
,'t d or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
i front of a saltire azure, a bull's head erased or ; with the
^ Otto, " Justi sicut astra lucebunt." Married, October 8,
i 163, Eliza, second daughter of William Williamson, Es-
( aire. Justice of the Peace, of Heaton Norris, in the county
< f Lancashire ; and has had Isst/e — (i) Harry Nunn, Gentle-
I lan, B.A. (Cantab.), and Solicitor, born April 5, 1865;
(2) William Percy Vaughan Nunn, Gentleman, born May
■I, 1867, deceased. Postal address — The Rectory, Lawton,
■toke-on- Trent.
NUSSEY (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant erminois,
holding between the paws an escutcheon argent, thereon a
itaff erect entwined by a serpent proper, all within an orle
'"'^•"sts and crosses pat^e alternately or. Mantling' azure
)r. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of the
ments of a tower proper, a demi-lion erminois, holding
3 dexter paw a cross pat^e fitch^e, and resting the
ir on a billet or. Motto — " Arbor re careat vince. "
ion of late John Nussey of Cleveland Row, St. James's
'ark, b. ; d. ; »/. : —
V. Edward Richard Nussey, B.A., Vicar of Longney,
. Res. — The Vicarage, Longney, Glos.
JOHN GARDINER NUTTING, Esquire (High
Sheriff co. Dublin 1895-96), D.L. of city and co. of
in, J. P. CO. Dublin. Born 1852, being the second son
— Blue, with gilt buttons and
bearings — He bears for Arms :
yellow facings. Armorial
Azure, a saltire or, between
of John Nutting of Bellevue, Redlands, Bristol, and Eliza,
dau. of Peter Bull. Clubs—St. Stephen's (Westminster),
Sackville Street (Dublin). L/very— Green, red facings.
Armorial bearings — Chevronny of six gules and vert, three
gryphons segreant or, on a chief of the last as many nut-
branches slipped proper. Mantling gules and or. Crei
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— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon segreant
enclosed between two nut -branches proper. Motto —
"Mors patior macula." Married, 1879, Mary Stansmore,
dau. of Restel R. Bevis of Manor Hill, Cheshire ; and has
Issue — (i) Harold Stansmore Nutting, Gentleman, b. Aug.
14, 1882 ; (2) Godfrey Stansmore Nutting, Gentleman,
b. April 13, 1884; (3) Arthur Ronald Stanmore Nutting,
Gentleman, b. March 3, 1888 ; Dorothy Stansmore ; and
Mary Stansmore. Seat — St. Helen's, Booterstown, co.
Dublin.
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Sir henry EVELYN OAKELEY, Knight Bachelor,
formerly Chief Inspector of Training Colleges. Born 1833,
being the third son of the late Very Rev. Sir Herbert Oakeley,
Dean and Rector of Bocking, Preb. of St. Paul's Cathedral,
by his wife Atholl Keturah, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Murray- Aynsley, commonly known as Lord Charles Murray-
Aynsley ; formerly Fellow of and Lecturer at Jesus College,
Cambridge. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial beaxings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three
crescents gules, as many fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm embowed in armour
proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, -each in a crescent
gules, the hand holding a scimitar also proper. Married ,
1862, Caroline Howley Turner, daughter of William
Hallows Belli, late of Bengal Civil Service ; and has Issue —
Alice Keturah [married, 1890, Arthur Godfrey Roby,
Barrister-at-Law] ; Hilda Diana ; Caroline Atholl [w. , 1898,
David A. G. Vesey, Barrister-at-Law] ; and Marion Adela.
Postal address — 97 Warwick Road, Earl's Court, S.W.
AUGUSTUS HENRY OAKES, Esquire, C.B., Lib-
rarian and Keeper of the Papers at the Foreign Office. Born
Nov. 2, 1839, being third but eldest sur. son of Lieut. -Col.
Richard Montague Oakes, 22nd Light Dragoons and ist
Life Guards, by Sophia Charlotte, dau. of Edward Fletcher
of Lime Grove, Putney, 125 Park Street, Grosvenor Square,
and of Broadstairs. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
chevron, between three falcons belled or, as many leopards'
faces proper. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper, gorged
with an Eastern coronet or, in the dexter paw a slip of oak
of the first, acorn gold. MottO — "Esse quam videri."
Married, July 25, 1871, to Jane Alice, second daughter of
William Henry Cane, M.D. , Surgeon R. Elthorne Militia;
and has Issue — Charles Seton Cosby Oakes, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 18, 1882; Augusta Sophia Alice \in., 1893, Lieut.
Charles Osborn, Springfield .Submarine Miners, R.E.];
and Katharine Edith Fletcher. Residence — Tangleland,
near East Grinstead.
OAKES. Azure, on a chevron, between three falcons
belled or, as many leopards' faces proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
leopard proper, gorged with an Eastern coronet or, in the
de.xter paw a slip of oak of the first, acorned gold. Motto
— " Esse quam videri." Livety — Blue.
Sons of Col. Richard Francis Oakes, R.E. , b. 1831 ; d.
1901 ; }n. 1873, Emma Jane, ygst. d. of the late
Rev. Thomas John I'revenen, M.A., Vicar of St. Ewe,
near St. Austell, Cornwall :^
Richard Oakes, Esq., Capt. R.E., b. 12 Mar. 1876;
m. 1903, Caroline Mabel (d. 1904), yr. d. of Charles Trub-
shaw of Derby. Post. add. — 17 Ferndale, Tunbridge Wells.
Thomas Trevenen Oakes, Gentleman, Lieut. The Buffs,
East Kent Regt., b. 13 Aug. 1880.
Francis Edward Oakes, Gentleman, b. 27 Feb. 1886.
OAKES (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fess engrailed between
six slips of oak fructed or, three oak-leaves vert, a bordure
ermine. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount, vert, an oak-tree proper, fructed
gold, encircled by iron palisades also proper. Motto —
" Quercus robur salus patriae."
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Sons of Rev. Orbell Plampin Oakes, b. 1824; a. 1881 ;
m. 1849, Julia, d. of Thomas Evans of Lyminster,
Sussex : —
Lt.-Col. Orbell Henry Oakes, late ist Wores. Regt.,
h. 1851 ; m. 1877, Laura Eliza Josephine, d. of George
Clifton, formerly R.N. ; and has issue— (i) Henry James
Lionel Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1879; (2) Orbell Oakes,
Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) George Clifton Oakes, Gentleman
(4) Claude Robert Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Laura
Eva ; Maude Naylor ; Gladys Mary ; Vera Albinia ; and
Beryl Mignon. Scat — Nowton Court, Bury St. Edmunds,
Suffolk. C/«i5— Junior Conservative.
Col. Reginald Oakes, R.A. , b. 1853. Res. —
Rev. Beilby Porteous Oakes, M.A. Camb. , Rector of
Hawkedon, b. 1858 ; m. 1888, Ethel Mary, d. of Harry
Spencer Waddington of Cavenham Hall ; and has issue.
Res. — The Rectory, Hawkedon, Bury St. Edmunds.
Son of Capt. Orbell Oakes, R.N., b. 1800; d. 1882;
m. , Caroline Bryan : —
Orbell Willoughby Oakes, Gentleman, /'. 1836; m. 1871,
Rose Allen, d. of George Newnham Cooke of Lyndhurst,
Hants; and has surv. issue — (i) Violet Eminiline ; Daisy
Constance Katey [m. 1896, Herbert William Kennaway] ;
Alma Caroline May ; and Rose Evelyn. Seat. — Holmbrook,
Farnborough, Hants.
Son of Rev. Hervey Aston Adamson Oakes, b. 1803 ;
d. 1874 ; ///. , Eliza, eld. d. of Rev. J. H. Edwin : —
Capt. Hervey Aston Oakes, J. P. Suffolk, 'b. 1838. Res.—
Hill House, Stowmarket.
OATES. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, two bendlets en-
grailed azure, in chief a cock gules, a canton ermine (for
Oates) ; 2. argent, on a pile vert, three dexter hands erected
of the first (for JoUey) ; 3. gules, a lion rampant, parted per
fesse ermine and erminois, between two roses, barbed and
seeded proper (for Grace). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
proper, charged with two bendlets engrailed azure, the hand
grasping a dirk, the point upwards, also proper, pommel
and hilt or. Motto — " Sua dextra cuique."
Son of and grandson nf the late Edward Oates,
Gentleman, of Meanwoodside, near Leeds, sometime
of Furnival's Inn, by his wife Susan, only surv. child
and heir of Edward Grace, Esq., J. P., of St. Ann's,
Hurley, near Leeds : —
Lawrence Edward Grace Oates, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th
Inniskilling Dragoons.
O'BRIEN, quartered by DE VERE and FORSYTH.
O'BRIEN (U.O. ). Gules, three lions passant guardant
in pale, per pale or and argent, a chief of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an arm embowed vested azure, brandishing a
sword argent, pommelled and hiked or, charged with a
fasces in pale proper. Motto — " Vigneur de dessus."
Sons of John O'Brien, Esq., of Elm Vale and Bally-
nalacken, M.P. for Limerick (High Sheriff co. Clare),
b. 1794 ; (/. 1855 ; m. 1827, Ellen, d. of Jeremiah
Murphy of Hyde Park, co. Cork : —
James O'Brien, Esq., J. P. and D. L. (High Sheriff co.
Clare), b. 1832; m. 1865, Georgina, d. of G. Martyn and
widow of Francis Macnamara, Calcutta, J. P., M. P. , of
St. Catherine's, co. Clare. Seat — Ballynalacken Castle,
and Lisdoonvarna, co. Clare.
Jerome O'Brien, Gentleman, late 28th Regt., /'. 1835;
m. 1867, Elizabeth, d. of Robert Clarke, Esq., of Bansha,
J. P. ; and has issue — Torlogh O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1868 ;
Jane; and Natalie. Res. —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Peter O'Brien, ist Baron O'Brien of
Kilfenora (16 June 1900), and a Baronet (28 Sept. 1891),
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, b. 1842 ; m. 1867, Annie,
d. of Robert Hare Clarke, Esq., of Bansha, J. P. ; and has
surv. issue — Hon. Annie Georgina ; and Hon. Ellen Mary.
Res. — Newlands, Clondalkin, co. Dublin. C/ubs — Carlton,
Athenaeum, Kildare Street (Dublin).
EDWARD WILLIAM O'BRIEN, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. High .Sheriff 1869. Bor?7 Jan. 24, 1837, being
the eldest son of the late William O'Brien, Esq., of
Cahirmoyle. Clt/b — Athena-um. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, three lions passant guardant in
pale, per pale or and argent (for O'Brien) ; 2. argent,
three piles meeting in point issuing from the chief gules ;
3. or, a pheon azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, issuing from a cloud an arm
embowed, brandishing a sword argent, pommel and hilt or.
Mottoes — Over the crest, " Lamh laidir an uachtar," and
" Vivueur de dessus." Married, first, Sept. 8, 1863, Mary
Spring, second dau. of the Hon. Stephen Edmund Spring-
Rice, of Mount Trenchard, co. Limerick, and sister of
the Rt. Hon. Thomas, Lord Monteagle ; and by her
(who d. April 25, 1868) lias Issue — (i) William Dermod
O'Brien, Gentleman, b. June 10, 1865; Ellen Lucy; and
Lucy Mary. Mr. O'Brien married secondly, Jan. 31, 1880,
Julia Mary, dau. of the late James Garth Marshall of Leeds
and Coniston, Lancashire, by Mary Alicia Pery his wife,
dau. of Rt. Hon. the ist Lord Monteagle ; and has Issue —
(2) Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 3,
1880; (3) Aubrey Ulick Marshall O'Brien, Gentleman, /;.
June 7, 1882; Katherine Jenny; and Margaret Ernestine.
Seat — Cahirmoyle, Ardagh, co. Limerick. Toiun residence
— 24 Roland Gardens, S.W.
ROBERT VERE O'BRIEN, Esquire, of Monare
Foynes, co. Limerick, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), and was
called to the Irish Bar 1864, is Clerk of the Peace for 'co.
Clare, and a J.P. for co. Limerick, was on roll for High
Sheriff of Limerick 1874. Born 1842, being the second
son of the Hon. Robert O'Brien, who d. 1870, by his wife
Eleanor, dau. of Sir Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Bart. , and nephew
of Lucius, 13th Lord Inchiquin. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, three lions passant guardant in
pale per pale or and argent ; 2. argent, three piles meeting
in point issuing from the chief gules ; 3. or, a pheon izure.
Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed, issuing from a cloud, and brandishing a
sword all proper. MottO — " Vigueurde dessus." Married,
1883, Florence Mary Arnold-Forster, dau. of the late William
jDelafield Arnold, Esq., and adopted dau. of the late Right
Hon. William Edward Forster, M.P. ; and has, with other
^ssue — Aubrey William Vere O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1885.
jSea/ — Monare Foynes, Limerick. C/«^j— Athenteum, Kil-
dare Street (Dublin).
O'CALLAGHAN (U.O.). Argent, in base a mount
vert, on the dexter side a hurst of oak-trees therefrom
issuant a wolf passant towards the sinister all proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a naked dexter arm embowed holding a sword en-
twined with a snake all proper. Motto — " Fiduset audax."
Sons of George O'Callaghan, Esq., J.P. , of Maryfort,
/'. 1788; d. 1849; in. 1824, Mary, d. of Robert
'Westropp, Esq., J.P. , of Fortanne, co. Clare: —
John O'Callaghan, Esq., J.P. and D.L., late Col. Com-
mandant Clare Art., formerly Capt. 62nd Foot, b. 1830;
m. 1859, Mary Johnson, d. of John Westropp of Attyflin, co.
Limerick ; and has issue — George O'Callaghan- Westropp,
Esq. [q.v.). Seats — Maryfort and Fortanne, Tulla, co.
Clare. Clubs — Army and Navy, Hibernian United Service
(Dublin).
Robert O'Callaghan, Gentleman, /;. 1833. Res. —
Donatus O'Callaghan, Gentleman, /'. 1841. Res. —
Sydney, nr. S. Wales.
M GEORGE O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP, Esquire,
@ J. P., Capt. ist Batt. Royal Irish Rifles (retired),
Lieut. -Col. Com. Clare Artillery. Born Feb. 18, 1864, being
the only son of Colonel John O'Callaghan, J.P. , D. L.,
of Maryfort, co. Clare, by his wife Mary Johnson, eldest
dau. of John Westropp, Esq., of Attyflin, co. Limerick.
Livery — Black, the collar, pocket flaps, and skirt seams
traced with gold ; waistcoat yellow, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — (Quarterly i and 4, sable, a lion ram-
pant per fesse argent and or, ducally crowned of the last
(for Westropp); 2 and 3, argent, in base a mount vert,
on dexter side a hurst of oak trees, therefrom issuing a
wolf passant towards the sinister all proper (for O'Cal-
laghan). Crests — I. out of an antique crown gules an
eagle's head sable (for Westropp) ; 2. a naked arm em-
bowed, holding a sword bendwa\s entwined with a snake
proper (for O'Callaghan). Mottoes— Over second crest,
" Fidus et audax;" under the arms, " Je me tourne vers
I'occident." Married, March 27, 1895, Henrietta Cecile
Rose, dau. of the late Capt. George Augustus Barrington
Godbold, 27th Inniskilling Fusiliers; and has /.v«/^— Rose
Mary Hope; and Hilda Daphne. Estates — Coo\x<i?i.'g\\,
Ballyhannon, Dromeilihy, and Lacken, co. Clare. Postal
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address — Coolreagh, Bodyke, co. Clare. C/u/rs — Army and
Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin), Clare (Ennis).
FREDERIC JOHN CHYSOSTOM JOSEPH LOCKE
O'CARROLL, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for co. Dub-
lin, of Athgoe Park, Hazlehatcli, c6. Kildare. Born Jan. 27,
1843, being the only son of Frederic Francis O'Carroll,
Gentleman, by his wife Catherine, d. of Joseph MacCarthy.
i^«'(?/j— Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings ( Ped. U.O.)
— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a sword erect in [lale proper
supported by two lions counter-rampant gules (for O'Carroll);
2. per fesse azure and or, a pale counterchanged, three falcons
rising, two and one of the second, each holding a fetterlock
in the beak sable (for Locke) ; 3. chequy or and azure, on a
canton of the second, a saltire of the first (for Warren).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, on the stump of an oak tree, a falcon rising proper.
Motto — "In fide et in bello fortis." 3/arned, April 29,
1874, Margaret Mary Theresa, dau. of William Thomson
of Clare Hall ; andhas /ssf/e—{i) Frederic Francis O'Carroll,
Esq., Capt. 5th Roy. Dub. Fus. , d. April 13, 1876; (2) John
MacCarthy O'Carroll, Gentleman, fi. Aug. 28, 1877; (3)
William Ihomas O'Carroll, Gentleman, i. Dec. 4, 1881 ;
(4) Oscar F'rancis O'Carroll, Gentleman, fi. May 27, 1888;
(5) Walter Cormac Locke O'Carroll, Gentleman, /'. Sept. 14,
1893; Annie Kathleen Marie, d. July 11, 1880; Margaret
Mary Frances ; Kathleen Eiiy ; and Violet Mary. Seat—
Athgoe Park Hazelhatch, co. Dublin. Residence — Fox-
boro. Bray, co. Wicklow.
O'CONNELL (U.O.). Per fesse argent and vert, a stag
trippant proper, between three trefoils slipped counter-
changed. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, charged with
a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Ciall agus Neart. "
Sons of Maurice O'Connell, M.P. for Tralee, /'. 1803;
d. 1853 ; VI. 1832, Frances Mary, d. of John Bindon
Scott of Cahircon, co. Clare: —
Daniel O'Connell, Esq., J, P. and D.L. co. Kerry (High
Sheriff i860), formerly R.N., h. 1836; m. i86r, Isabella
Ellen ((/. 1893), d. of Denis Shine Lawlor of Grenagh
House, CO. Kerry; and has issue — Isabella Mary;
Kathleen ; Margaret Gertrude ; Eileen Mary ; and Frances
Mary. Seat — Darrynane Abbey, Waterville, co. Kerry.
John Maurice O'Connell, Gentleman, /^ 1839; m. 1873,
Mary, d. of Daniel M'Cartie of Ardnageeha, co. Cork ; and
has surv. issue (with four daus.) — Maurice O'Connell,
Gentleman, b. 1888. Res.—
Sons of John O'Connell, M.P. for Clonmel and after-
wards Clerk of the Hanaper in Ireland, h. 1810; d.
1858; m. 1838, Elizabeth, d. of Dr. Ryan of Jubilee
Hall, CO Dublin : —
John O'Connell, Gentleman, /'. ; m. , Mary,
d. of Judge Baldwin, Q.C.; and has issue. Res. — Kilkenny.
Sons of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. for Tralee, b. 1816;
(/. 1897; m. 1866, Ellen Mary, d. of E. Foster of The
Elms, Cambridge : —
Maurice Francis Foster O'Connell, Gentleman, b. 187.).
Res. — Burton-on-Trent.
Geoffrey Owen Morgan O'Connell, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Res. —
Son of Morgan John O'Connell of Ballylean Lodge,
CO. Clare, and Barry's Court, co. Cork, M.P. co.
Kerry, b. 1811 ; d. 1875; vi. 1865, Mary Anne, only
d. of Charles Bianconi, Esq., D.L. , of Longfield,
Cashel, co. Tipperary: —
John (Ciiarles Coppinger) O'Connell, Esq., J.P. cos.
Cork and Clare (High Sheriff co. Clare 1893), b. 1871 ; m.
1894, Arabella, d. of T. P. Hayes of 42 Lansdowne Road,
Dublin ; and has issue — Helen ; Mary ; and Una. Seat —
Ballylean, Kildysart, co. Clare.
§The Right Honour.\ble CHARLES OWEN
O'CONOR, O'CONOR DON, of Belanagare and
Clonalis, co. f-ioscommon. Member of H.M. Most Hon. Privy
Council, Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of co. Ros-
common, M.P. for that co. i860 80, High Sheriff 1884, J.P.
CO. Sligo, Higii Sheriff 1863. Born May 7, 1838, being the
elder son of tlie late Denis O'Conor Don of Belanagare and
Clonalis, M.P. co. Roscommon, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Major Maurice Blake of Tower Hill, co. Mayo. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an oak-tree eradicated proper. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm vambraced embowed, the hand bare grasping a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or. Supporters — Two
lions rampant gules, each gorged with an antique crown
and charged on the slioulder with a harp of Ireland or.
Motto (in Irish characters). Married, firstly, April 21,
1868, Georgina Mary, dau. of Thomas Aloysius Perry,
Esq., of Bitham House, co. Warwick ; and by her
(who d. Aug. 1872) has had Issue — (i) Denis Charles
O'Conor, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. Roscommon, B.A.,
LL. B. (Lond. ), b. 1869; (2) Owen Felim O'Conor, Gentle-
man, b. 1870; (3) Charles Hugh O'Conor, Gentleman, b.
1872 ; (4) Roderick O'Conor, Gentleman, b. 1872, d. 1878.
He married, secondly 1879, Ellen, dau. of John Lewis
More O'Ferrall, Esq., of Lissard, co. Longford. Seats —
Belanagare, French Park, and Clonalis, Castlerea, co. Ros-
common. Clubs -Reform, Athenaeum.
The Right Hon. Sir NICHOLAS RODERICK
O'CONOR, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, P.C.,
Ambassador at Constantinople. Born 1843, being the son of
the late Patrick H. O'Conor of Dundermott, co. Roscommon ;
"was created C. B. 1886, and Knight Commander 1895,
C. M.G. 1886. Clubs — Travellers', St. James's. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an oak tree eradicated proper, supported
by two lions rampant combatant sable, in chief an ancient
Irish crown or, and in base three lizards passant to the
sinister barways vert, the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon of the Bath, and the collars and pendent the
badges of a G.C. B. and of a G.C.M.G. Mantling vert and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath argent and vert,
out of an Irish crown as in the arms, an arm embowed in
ariuour, the hand grasping a sword all proper. Married,
1887, Minna Margaret, dau. of the late James Robert Hope-
Scott. Postal addresses — British Embassy, Constantinople ;
Dundermott, co. Roscommon.
HERBERT FRANCIS EDWARD ODELL, Gentle-
man. Born 1874, being the only son of Edward George
Herbert Odell, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , of Carriglea. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, a trefoil slipped vert between three
crescents, two and one gules. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm embowed,
armed, the hand grasping a naked sword, the blade pass-
ing through a chaplet of red roses and trefoils, all proper.
Motto— " Quantum in rebus inane." Seat — Carriglea,
Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
THOMAS SMIJTH ODELL, Esquire, Major 3rd
Batt. Highland Light Infantry, J.P. co. Westmeath.
Born Dec. 16, 1866, being the only son of Thomas Scruton
Odell of Kilcleagh Park, co. Westmeath, by his wife Made-
line, second dau. of Thomas Roe of Coolfin, Queen's Co.
Livery — Light blue and silver. Armorial bearings — Per
chevron or and argent, three crescents gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand holding a sword all
proper, the arm charged with two crescents in pale gules.
Motto — " Pro patria invictus.'' Married, 1895, Henrietta
Cecilia, younger dau. of Maj. David Dunlop Urquhart of
Strawberry Hill, King's Co.; and has Issue — Thomas
Urquhart Odell, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1898. Seat — Kil-
cleagh Park, Moate, co. Westmeath. Club — Hibernian
United Service (Dublin).
ODINGSELLS, quartered by COKE.
ODLING-SMEE (R.L., H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron
azure, between two leopard's faces in chief and a cross
boton^e fitcii^e in base of the second, a leopard's face
between two crosses botonfe fitch^e of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion or, in the mouth a cross botony fitched in bend
azure holding between the paws an escocheon of the last,
charged with a leopard's face also or. Motto — ' ' Vincit
omnia Veritas." Livery — FJlue, yellow facings.
.Son of William Odling, F.R.S., b. ; d. ;
in. 1872, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Alfred Smee, F. R..S. : —
George Smee Odling-Smee (formerly Odling, R.L. ,
1902), Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1873; ni. 1902, Emma
Mary, d. of Theophilus Sigismund Hahn ; and has issue —
Charles William Odling-Smee, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res. — The Grange, Wallington, Surrey. Club — Royal
Societies.
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O'DOGHERTY,
MANSERGH.
quartered by BROWN LOW and
G'DONXELL (U.O.). Sable, two lions rampant com-
batant, in chief a sinister hand appaumc^e couped at the
wrist between two mullets and m base a mullet all argent,
Mantling sable and argent. Crest -Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a naked arm embowed grasping a dart all
proper. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." Livery — Black
with white facings.
Son of late Gen. Sir Charles R. O'Donnell of Trugh,
b. \ d. ; m. , Catherine Anne, d. of
Major-Gen. Murray, C.B. :—
John Vyse O'Donnell, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) late 27th
Inniskillings, J. P. co. Clare, fi. . Seat — Trugh House,
Blackwater, nr. Limerick.
Son of Rev. H. O'Donnell, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.) of
Limerick, by Elizabeth .Sarah, d. of George Henry
Harrison of Oxendon Magna, Northants : —
Major Henry O'Donnell, West Yorks Regt. , b. 1862 ; m.
1900, Agnes Maude, d. of Charles Mac Iver ; and has
issue— (i) Hugh Manus O'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2)
Brian Ivor O'Donnell, Gentleman, /'. 1903. Post. add. —
Victoria Barracks, Belfast.
Son of late Robert Edmund O'Donnell, b. \ d. ;
m. : —
Samuel Perry O'Donnell, Gentleman, Assistant Magistrate
and Collector of the United Provinces of Agia and Oudh,
Res.—
§ MORGAN WILLIAM O'DONOVAN, Esquire
("The O'Donovan"), Chieftain of Ancient Irish sept
of Clan Cathal, B.A. Magdalen Coll. , Oxford, J. P. andD.L.
CO. of Cork (High Sheriff 1892), Lt.-Col. comdg. and Hon.
Cul. 3rd Batt. Roy. Munster Fus. Born Feb. 11, 1861,
being the only son of the late Henry Winthrop O'Donovan,
" The O'Donovan," by his wife Amelia, dau. of l)e Courcy
O'Grady of Killballyowen. Club — New Oxford and Cam-
bridge. Livery — Silver and blue. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a dexter arm from the sinister couped, vested gules,
cuffed of the first, the hand grasping a sword in pale,
the blade entwined with a serpent descending all proper.
Crest — On a wreath, gules and argent, a falcon, wings
displayed and elevated or. Motto — ''Adjuvante Deo in
Hostes." Married, July 9, 1892, Mary Eleanor, dau. of
Rev. John Yarker Barton, M.A., Chaplain to the Forces;
and has Issue — (i) Morgan John Winthrop O'Donovan,
chief and the other in base azure. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules, supporting a tilting-spear entwined
with a string of trefoils proper. Married, 1875, Helen
Gentleman, h. May 2, 1893 ;
Gentleman, b. June 26, 1895
Gentleman, b. June 20, 1897 ;
(2) Miles Henry O'Donovan,
(3) 'Victor Trige O'Donovan,
and Eleanor Melian Frances.
Seat — Liss Ard, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
[" The O' Donovan " uses supporters : dexter, a lion guard-
ant ; sinister, a griffin gules, and substitutes a chapeau for
his wreath. There is no Lgal authority for either practice.]
O'DOYNE, quartered by DOYNE.
OEILLS, quartered by BAINES.
CHARLES RICHARD JOHN O'FARRELL, Esquire,
j.P. CO. Galway. Born Sept. 22, 1875, being the son of
Charles Carroll, Esq., J.P. for co. Galway (nephew of the
late Charles Farrell, M.D., of Dalyston, who died 1855),
by his wife Kate Mary, only dau. of the late J. W. Mac-
Loghlin of Ballyglass; assumed the name of 0'F\arrell in
1855, on succeeding to this property. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse or and vert, a lion rampant counterchanged, on
a canton gules, an Irish harp of the first. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on an Eastern
crown or, a greyhound courant per pale argent and sable,
gorged with a collar, therefrom a broken chain, both gules.
Seat — Dalyston, near Loughrea, co. Galway.
O'FERRALL, see MORE-FERRALL.
OFFALEY, Earl of, see LEINSTER.
§ ROBERT ALEXANDER OGILBY, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1887, late Capt. 4th. Regt. Born
1850, being the son of the late Robert Leslie Ogilby, Esq.,
D. L. , of Ardnargle, by his wife Elizabeth Matilda, dau. of
Major William Henry Raincy, H.E.I.C.S. Clubs — Junior
United Service, Athenceum. Armorial bearings — -Argent,
a lion passant guardant gules, between two crescents, one in
Sarah, dau. of Rev. George Boniford Wheeler, M.A. , Rector
of Ballysax, co. Kildare. Seats — Ardnargle and Pellipar
House, CO. Londonderry.
OGILVEY, see NISBE T-HAMILTON-OGILVY.
OGILVIE, quartered by FORBES.
The Hon. EDWARD DAVID STEWART OGILVIE,
Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales,
Australia. Born July 25, 1814, being the second son of
the late William Ogilvie of Merton, Hunter River, New
South Wales, by his wife Mary, daughter of Edward
White of Old Swan Yard, Bishopsgate, London. Armorial
bearings— Ardent, gutt6e-de-poix, a lion passant guardant
gules, holding in the dexter paw a trident in bend sinister
or, in chief a chaplet of roses also gules, and in base a
portcullis sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampart gules, charged on
the shoulders with an anchor gold, gorged with a chaplet
of roses argent, holding in the dexter fore-paw a plumb^rule
erect proper, and resting the dexter hind-paw on a saltire
or. Motto — "Toujours." Married, first, Sept. 2, 1858,
Theodosia Isabella, dau. of the Rev. William de Burgh
of Sandymount, near Dublin, D.D. (Trinity College,
Dublin) ; and by her (who d. March 23, 1886, at Torquay,
CO. Devon), has had /ss!/e — (i) William Frederick Ogilvie,
Gentleman, 6. Feb. 6, 1862 [m., Oct. 31, 1888, Ethel Maude,
second dau. of Graham Mylne of Etonswill, Clarence
River, and granddaughter of Thomas Mylne of Mylne Field,
Perthshire, and has issue, a daughter.]; (2) Edward David
Ogilvie, Gentleman, Flag-Lieut. H.M.S. " Imperieuse,"
b. July 19, 1867 ; (3) Hubert de Burgh Ogilvie, Gentleman,
(/. May 1877. and was buried in the private cemetery,
Yulgilbar; Mary Isabel [m., June 20 1888, John Travers
Tindal of Karrabil, New South Wales, and has issue] ;
Florinda Ellen; Theodosia Isabella; Jessie; Maud, twin
with her sister; Mabel Harriet [;//., July 9, 1888, Charles
Alfred Gordon Lillingston of Ranchi, Chota Nagpore,
India, and has issue, a dau.]; Emmeline Martha; and
is the Military Cockade.
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Kathleen Ellen. Mr. E. D. S, Ogilvie married secondly,
Dec. 21, 1889, Alicia Georgiana Frances, third dau. of Rev.
Robert Loftus Tottenham, Chaplain of Legation at Florence,
son of Lord Robert Ponsonby Tottenham, Bishop of
Clogher, and grandson of the first Marquess of Ely.
Residence — Yulgilbar, Clarence River, New South Wales.
OGILVY, quartered by SCRYMSOURE-STEUART-
FOTHRINGHAM.
OGILVY -DALGLEISH, see DALGLEISH.
§ HENRY THOMAS NISBET HAMU/ION
OGILVY, Esquire, D.L., J.P. co. Haddington, J. P.
CO. Lincoln. Born May 3, 1837, being the second son (but
the eldest by his second marriage) of the late Sir John Ogilvy
of Inverquharity (ninth Baronet), by his second wife Jane
Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Jane Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Howard, si-xteenth Earl of Suffolk.
Armorial hearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant
guardant gules, gorged with an open crown and crowned
with a close imperial one or (for Ogilvy); 2 and 3 argent,
an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules
(for Ramsay) ; in chief of the quartered coat a crescent
gules for difference ; over all, on an escutcheon of pretence,
quarterly i and 4, gules a sword paleways argent, hiked
and pommelled or, between three cinquefoils of the second (for
Hamilton); 2. argent, on a ciievron gules, between three
boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued of the second,
as many cinquefoils of the first, the chevron being en-
signed on the top with a thistle proper (for Nisbet) ; 3.
argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure ermine (for
Dundas) ; above the shield a helmet, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and on wreaths of the proper liveries are
set the three following Crests, namely, on the dexter side a
demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, and in
an escroll over the same this motto, "Forward" (for
Ogilvy) ; in the centre a horse's head and neck couped
argent, bridled gules, and in an escroll over the same this
motto, " Ryde through" (for Hamilton); and on the
sinister side, a de.xter hand issuing out of a cloud and
holding a balance all proper, and in an escroll over the
same this motto, " Discite justitiam " (for Nisbet). Upon a
compartment below the shield, entwined witli an escroll
inscribed with this motto, "Teriena Pericula Sperno," are
placed for Supporters, two white horses proper, bridled
gules. Married, September 11, 1888, Mary Georgiana Con-
stance C. Nisbet Hamilton of Belhaven, Dirleton, Pencait-
land, Bloxholm, and Alford, only daughter of the late Right
Honotirable R. C. Nisbet Hamilton {nd Dundas), by his
wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary C. Nisbet
Hamilton, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh
Earl of Elgin. Estates — Belhaven, Dirleton, and Pencait-
land, in the coimty of East Lothian ; Bloxholm, Well, and
Alford, in the county of Lincoln. Postal addresses — Biel,
Prestonkirk, Archerfield, Dirleton, and Winton Castle, Pen-
caitland. East Lothian, Scotland ; Bloxholm Hall, Lincoln.
Clubs — Travellers' and Brooks's(London), New(Edinburgh).
SJOHN HENRY OGLANDER," Esquire, J.P. co. of
Southampton, D.L. for the Isle of Wight, Barrister-at-
Law, B.A., LL. B. , F.S. A. ; assumed the surname and arms
of Oglander by Royal Licence 1895 in pursuance of the will
of Sir Henry Oglander, Bart. , of Nunwell. Born March 7,
1847, being the second son of the late William Anthony
Glynn of Fairy Hill, Isle of Wight, by his wife Ann, dau. of
F. Goodall. Z-ZT't'/j — Dark blue, brass buttons. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a stork between three cross crosslets
fitch^e or (R.L. 1895. Arms originally confirmed by
Camden Clarencieux ; paternal descent, Glynn. Arms
allowed Vn. of Cornwall, 1580; Ped. H. Coll.), and
ujjon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Somerset,
namely, quarterly i and 4 France, 2 and 3 England,
all within a bordure compony argent and azure, a cres-
cent upon a martlet for difference. Mantling azure and
or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head
or, couped, langued, and mouth embrued gules. Motto —
" Servare munia vitas. " Married, May 20, 1879, Florence,
younger dau." and co-heir of Arthur Edward Somerset,
Gentleman, Barrister and Steward of the Savoy (second son
of Lord Arthur John Henry Somerset, fifth but fourth sur-
viving son of the Most Noble Henry, 5th Duke of Beaufort,
K.G. ) ; and has had Issue— (i) Denys Arthur Glynn, i. Feb.
27, d. April 10, 1883 ; and Florence Joan Gertrude Glynn
[m. 1904, Capt. Auberon C. Hegan-Kennard]. Seats—
Nunwell Brading and Fairy Hill, St. Helen's, both in the
Isle of Wight. Cluds — New University, Royal Victoria
Yacht.
OGLE, quartered by CASE.
Sir HENRY ASGILL OGLE, 7th Baronet, of Worthy
(cr. 1816), Captain (retired) R.N. Bor>! Sept. 12, 1850,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Sir Edmund Ogle, Bart., General and Col. -Commandant
R.E., by his wife Catherine Beverley, dau. of Henry St.
Hill of Bradninch Manor House, Collompton, Devon.
Livery— Drab with red facings. Armorial bearings -
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fesse between three crescents
gules, on the fesse a crescent on a mullet for difference ; 2
and 3, or, an orle azure (for Bertram), the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic antelope's head erased argent, tufted,
maned, and attired gules, differenced as the arms. Motto
— " Prenez en gr6.'" Clubs — United Service, Royal Naval
(Portsmouth).
NEWTON CHARLES OGLE, Esquire, D.L. for
Northumberland. Born Feb. 19, 1850, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the Rev. Edward Chal-
oner Ogle of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland, and his wife
Sophia, youngest dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Ogle, Bart.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse between three cres-
cents gules, a mullet of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an heraldic
antelope's head erased argent, tufted, maned, and attired
gules, charged with a nmllet. MottO — " Prenes en gr^."
Married, 1895, Lady Lilian Denison (</. July 31, 1899),
second dau. ot the Rt. Hon. the ist Earl of Lon lesborough ;
and has had Issi^e — John Francis Chaloner Ogle, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. I, 1898 ; Marjorie Edilh Sophia [d. June 23,
1897). He III. 2nd, 1903, Beatrice Anne, d. of the late .Sir
John William Cradock Hartopp, 4lh Bart. ; and has issue —
Hester Mary. 5ra^— Kirkley Hall, near Newcastle-on-
Tyne, Northumberland. Town residence -^g Green Street,
Grosvenor Square, S.W. Clubs — Turf, Travellers'.
GERALD DE COURCY O'GRADY, Gentleman, being
the second son of the late Ven. .Archdeacon Gerald de
Courcy O'Grady, A. B. , Trinity College, Dublin, of Fort
Etna, county Limerick, Ireland, and afterwards Chap-
lain of H.M. Forces at Chambly, Province of Quebec,
Canada, and Archdeacon of the Diocese of Montreal, by
his wife Charlotte Knox, youngest dau. of the late Rev.
William Agar Adamson, LL.D. , Chaplain and Librarian
to the Legislative Council of Canada. Livery — Black, with
red facings, silver buttons, red breeches and waistcoat,
silver hat-band. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and
is the Naval Cockade.
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sable, three lions passant per pale argent and or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
nag's head erased sable, maned or. MottO " Vulneratus
lion victus " Married, June 6, 1883, Geraldine, youngest
dau. of Edward Carter, Esq., Q.C. , of Montreal, Canada;
and has hsue — (i) Gerald de Courcy O'Grady, Gentleman,
b. July 28, 1884; (2) Edward Waller de Courcy O'Grady,
Gentleman, b. March 6, 1886; (3) Standish de Courcy
O'Grady, Gentleman, b. Sept. 9, 1889; (4) Brien de Courcy
O'Grady, Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, i8gi ; Kathleen de Courcy ;
and Edith Geraldine de Courcy. Postal address — The
Crown Bank of Canada, Toronto, Canada.
GILBERT O'GRADY, Esquire, J. P. for co. Clare, late
Captain 78th Highlanders. Borii Feb. 11, 1847, being the
eldest son of the late Standisli Thomas O'Grady, B.A.
Trin. Coil., Camb. , Barrister-at-Law, Ijy his wife Thomas-
ina, dau of Gerald de Courcy, The O'Grady, of Kilballyowen.
Armorial bearings —Per pale gules and sable, three lions
passant guardant, per pale argent and or, the centre lion
charged on the side with a portcullis azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of thi; colours, a horse's
head erased argent, charged with a portcullis azure. Motto
" Vulneratus non victus." .S'(?a/— Landscape, co. Clare.
C/«i^— Naval and Military.
§JOHN DE COURCY O'GRADY, Esquire, C. B.
(1901), Lieut. -Col. late Com. ist Batt. Connaught
Rangers; served in South African Campaigns, in the
Zulu and Boer Wars 1881, Secocoeni War, where he
was severely wounded, and in the Boer War 1899, 1900,
1901. Born Nov. i, 1856, being the third son of the late
William de Courcy O'Grady ("The O'Grady") of Kil-
ballyowen, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife Anna
Grogan, only dau. of Thomas de Rienzi of Clobemon Hall,
D. L. CO. Wexford. Armorial bearings -Per pale gules
and sable, three lions passant per pale argent and or.
Mantling gules and sable. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a nag's head erased sable, maned or. Motto —
"■Vulneratus non victus." Married, Jan. 4, 1892, Evelyn
Wanda, dau. of Major-Gen. A. Mattei, C.M.G. , of 61
Strada Britannica, Valetta, Malta. 5ea/ — Kilballyowen,
Bruff, CO. Limerick.
JOHN WALLER DE COURCY O'GRADY, Gentle-
man, Manager of the Bank of Montreal, Chicago, 111.,
U.S.A. Born Sept. 26, 1854, being the eldest son of the
late Venerable Archdeacon Gerald de Courcy O'Grady,
A. B., Trin. Coll., Dublin, of Fort Etna, co. Limerick,
Ireland, and afterwards Chaplain of H.M. Forces at
Chambly, Province of Quebec, Canada, and Archdeacon
of the Diocese of Montreal, by his wife Charlotte Knox,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Agar Adam-
son, LL.D. , Chaplain and Librarian to the Legislative
Council of Canada. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules
and sable, three lions passant per pale argent and or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
a nag's head erased sable, maned or. Motto " Vulneratus
non victus." Married, June 3, 1885, Katherine Frances,
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Joseph Stopford Maunsell, D.A.G. , of
New Brunswick, Canada ; and has Issue -(i) Gerald Francis
deCourcyO Grady, Gentleman, /7. Aug. 10, 1887; (2) George
Waller de Courcy O'Grady, Gentleman, b. Sept. 21, 1888;
(3) John Medley de Courcy O'Grady, Gentleman, b. Oct. 23,
1889 ; (4) William Agar de Courcy O'Grady, Gentleman ;
(5) Herlsert Standish de Courcy O'Grady, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 5, 1899; Kathleen Frances de Courcy; Anna Faith
de Courcy ; and Nora Mooney de Courcy. Postal address
— The Bank of Montreal, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
WILLIAM DE RIENZI O'GRADY (" The O'Grady").
Born June 17, 1852, being the second, but eldest surviving
son of the late William de Courcy O'Grady (The O'Grady)
of Kilballyowen, M.A. Prin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife Anna
Grogan, only dau. of Thomas de Rienzi, Esq., of Clobemon
Hall, D. L. CO. Wexford. Armorial bearings — Per pale
gules and sable, three lions passant per pale argent and or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a nag's head erased sable, maned or. Motto —
"Vulneratus non victus." 6Va^ -Kilballyowen, Bruff, co.
Limerick.
§ ALEXANDER MILNE OGSTON, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Kincardine and co. of city of Aberdeen.
Bo>n Feb. 21, 1836, being the eldest son of the late
Alexander Ogston of Ardoe, by his wife Elliott, dau. of
James Lawrence of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings — Argent,
three mascles sable, on a chief of the second two lions pas-
sant of the first, armed and langued gules. Above the
shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mant-
ling gules doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a lion as in the arms ; and in an escroril 16,
the same this Motto, " Vi et animo. " Married, April 16,
1872, Katherine Anne Mitchell, dau. of Charles Moray Hill
Rennie of Aberdeen ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Gordon
Ogston, Gentleman, b. June 8, 1875 ; (2) Charles Ogston,
Esq., Capt. Gordon Highlanders, b. Sept. 14, 1877; (3)
James Norman Ogston, Gentleman, b. Feb. 15, 1881 ;
Katherine Emily \in. CajJt. A. O. Norman, Gordon High-
landers] ; and Elliot Mabel [ot. Major Richard James
Saumerez, R. M.L.I.]. Estates in the co. of Kincardine;
Ardoe, and Heathcot. Postal address — Ardoe House, near
.Aberdeen. Club — Northern (Aberdeen).
§ ALEXANDER OGSTON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
of Aberdeen, M.D., LL.D., and Prof, of Surgery in
the Univ. of Aberdeen, Surgeon in Ordinary to Her late
Majesty Queen Victoria, and Hon. Surgeon in Scotland to
the King. Born April 19, 1844, being the eldest son of the
late Francis Ogston, M.D. , Emeritus Professor of Medical
Jurisprudence in the University of Aberdeen, and his wife
.\melia, dau. of Alexander Cadenhead, Advocate in Aber-
deen. Armorial bearings — Argent, three mascles sable, on
a chief of the last two lions passant of the first, armed and
langued gules, a bordure of the last for difference. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a lion passant argent, armed and langued gules.
Motto — " Vi et animo." Married, firstly, Sept. 25, 1867,
Mary Jane Hargrave, dau. of James Hargrave (Hudson
Bay Co. 's Service), (/. Dec. 1873; and secondly, Isabella,
dau. of James Matthews of Springhill, and late Lord Pro
vost of Aberdeen ; and has Issue of first marriage — (i)
Francis Hargrave Ogston, Gentleman, b. 1869, Trooper
Imperial Light Horse, killed in action in the Transvaal,
April 17, 1901 ; (2) Walter Henry Ogston, Gentleman, b.
1873 ; and two daus. ; by second marriage (3) Alfred James
Ogston, Gentleman ; (4) Alexander Lockhart Ogston, Gen-
tleman ; (5) Rannald Frederick Logie Ogston, Gentleman;
and three daus. Estate — Glendavan, Aberdeenshire. Resi-
dence— 252 Union Street, Aberdeen.
JAMES OGSTON, Esquire, Colonel (retired) ist
Aberdeenshire Volunteer Artillery, J. P. for co. Aber-
is the Military Cockade.
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deen. Bo>-n May 29, 1845, beinc; the second son of Alex-
ander Ogston of Ardoe, Kincardineshire, and his wife,
ElHot, ?u'e Lawrance. Armorial bearings— Argent, three
mascles sable, on a chief two lions passant of the first,
armed and langued gules, in the middle chief point a cres-
cent also of the first, for difl'erence. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a lion as in the
arms ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Vi et
animo. " Married, Oct. 7, 1875, Anne Leslie Jamieson.
Seat — Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Arts', Royal
Northern (Aberdeen), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
JOSEPH SYLVESTER O'HALLORAN, Esquire,
C.M.G. , formerly of Adelaide, South Australia, Sec. to the
Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London.
Born March 28, 1842, being the eldest son of Capt. William
Littlejohn O'Halloran of the 38th Regiment of Foot, late
Auditor-General of South Australia, by his wife Eliza
Minton, dau. of John Montague Smyth of Cork. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, azure, a castle
Sons of Charles William O'Hara, Esq., ofAnnaghmore
and Cooper's Hill, co. Sligo, J. P. and D.L. , M.P. co.
Sligo 1859 1865 (High Sheriff 1849), b. 1817 ; (/. 1898;
m. 1858, Annie Charlotte, eld. d. of Richard Shuttle-
worth Streatfeild of Tiie Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex: —
Charles Kean O'Hara, Esq., H.M.'s Lieutenant and
Custos Rot. for co. Sligo, late Major 3rd York and Lan-
of two towers with a curtain wall and portal approach-
ment by three steps argent standing on a mound vert,
on which is inscribed the word " Hurrehurpore " gold,
in chief a sword and an Indian sabre in saltire proper,
pommels and hilts or, surmounted by an Eastern crown of
the last (for O'Halloran); 2 and 3 gules, a horse passant
argent, on grass proper, caparisoned azure, bridled and
saddled or, on a chief of the second, three mullets pierced
of the third (for O'Halloran, ancient), over all a cross of
pearls proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i.
for augmentation, out of an Eastern crown or, an arm in
armour proper, garnished gold, the hand in a gauntlet also
proper grasping a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a standard
azure, charged with a monkey statant also or, motto over,
" Purswarrie ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lizard
passant or, motto over, "Clan Fergail a-boo." Motto —
" Lothim agus marbhaim " (I wound and I kill). Married,
Aug. 17, 1886, Alice Mary, dau. of the late Henry Simpson
of Ridge Park, Adelaide. Club — National.
O'HARA (R.L., 27 Nov. i860, U.O.). Quarterly, i and
4, vert, on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sable (O'Hara) ;
2 and 3, gules, on a bend between six lions rampant or,
a crescent sable (Cooper). Mantling vert and or. Crests
— I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
ermine, holding between the paws a chaplet of oak-leaves
proper. Motto over— " Laimh nah Saris" (O'Hara); 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a man's bust in profile, couped
at the shoulders proper, on the head an Irish crown or, and
charged on the neck with a crescent sable. Motto over —
" Vincit amor patriae" (Cooper). Motto — " Virtute et
claritate."
caster Regt., b. i86o. Seat — Annaghmore, Colloney, co.
Sligo. Chebs — Junior Constitutional ; Kildare Street
(Dublin), Roy. St. George Yacht (Kingstown), County
(Sligo), Roscommon County (Boyle).
Arthur Cooper O'Hara, Esq., J. P. co. Sligo (High Sheriff
1903), b. 1862. Seat — Cooper's Hill, Riverstown, co. Sligo.
Richard Edward O'Hara, Gentleman, /;. 1863. Res. —
Glenelg, Queensland, Australia.
Alexander Perceval O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Chicago, U.S.A.
Frederick William O'Hara, Esq., J. P. co. Sligo, b.
1875 ; m. 1903, Muriel Helen Isabella Rice, d. of Francis
Blackburne Henn of Paradise, Ennis, co. Clare ; and has
issue — Donal Frederick O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res.
— Cromlyn Lodge, Hillsborough. C/«i5— County (Sligo).
Erril Robert O'Hara, Esq., Capt. Army Service Corps,
b. 1879. Res.—
O'KEEFE, see LANIGAN-O'KEEFE.
JOHN APPLEYARD O' KELLY, Esquire, of Gurtray,
CO. Galway, J. P. Born'Dec. 21, 1848, being the third but
eldest surviving son of Ambros Patrick O' Kelly of Gurtray,
J. P. COS. Galway and Roscommon, by his wife Theresa,
dau. of Walter Joyce of Mervue, succeeded his brother in
1877. Armorial 'bearings — Azure, two lions rampant com-
batant argent, chained or, supporting a tower triple turretted
of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, an enfield vert. Motto -" Turris
fortis mihi Deus." Married, Oct. 12, 1886, Mary, dau. of
Count O' Byrne of Allardstown, co. Louth, and Corville,
Roserea ; and has Issue (i) John Dominick O' Kelly, Gentle-
man, 1^. Aug. 5, 1887; (2) Ambrose Alexander O' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1888; (3) Gerald Edward O'Kelly,
Gentleman, b. March 11, 1890; (4) Joseph Henry O'Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 4, 1892; (5) Raphael Patrick O'Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1893; (6) Alban Anthony O'Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 17, 1897. iVa/ - Gurtray, Portumna,
CO. Galway.
OLDFIELD, quartered by BARTLETT.
CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL OLDFIELD, Esquire,
J. P., Capt. late 8sth Regt. Born Oct. 30, 1838, being the
is the Naval Cockade.
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fourth son of the late Henry Swann Oldfield, sometime of
Farley Hill House, Berks, by his wife Laetitia, dau. of
Col. Richard Scott. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend
invected plain cotised gules, between two catherine-wheels
sable, three crosses pat^e fitch^e argent. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed argent, wings senile of crosses pat^e fitch^e gules,
in front thereof a demi-catherine-wheel sable. Motto — " In
Deo tutamen." Married, Dec. i, 1872, Edith Frances
Sheridan [d. 1899), widow of Robert Pearse, and dau. of
the late R ichard S. Guinness ; and has Issue — ( i ) Bertram
Gerald Robert Oldfield, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade,
b. March 31, 1874; Sybil Christine [w. , 1901, Capt. John
Sherard Reeve, Grenadier Guards, of Leadenhall House,
Lincoln] ; and Norah Edith. Residence — South Warn-
borough Lodge, Hants.
The Rev. GEORGE BISCOE OLDFIELD, Canon of
Salisbury. Born Nov. 13, 1840, being the fifth son of the
late Henry Swann Oldfield, sometime of Farley Hill House,
Berks, by his wife Letitia, dau. of Col. Richard Scott.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend invected plain cotised
gules, between two catherine-wheels sable, three crosses
pat^e fitch(§e argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed argent,
wings sem^e of crosses pat^e fitch^e gules, in front thereof a
demi-catherine-wheel sable. Motto — "In Deo tutamen."
Married, first, Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of W. H. Bayley,
H.E.I.C.S. (Madras); and by her, who d. April 15, 1871,
had Issue— {1) Charles Bayley Oldfield, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law ; (2) Frederick Biscoe Oldfield, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law ; and Gertrude Letitia. He married
secondly, Sept. 15, 1874, Edith, dau. of Rev. W. C. Rad-
cliffe. Rector of Fonthill, Gifford, Wilts. Postal address —
Sedgehill, Shaftesbury.
HENRY DOUGLAS OLDFIELD, Gentleman. Born
being the son of the late Major-Gen. Henry Thomas
Oldfield, by his wife Maude Douglas Maitland, third dau.
of Charles Lionel Maitland Kirwan, of Gelston Castle, co.
Kirkcudbright. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend in-
vected plain cotised gules, between two catherine-wheels
sable, three crosses pat^e fitch^e argent. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed argent, wings sem^e of crosses pat^e fitchte gules,
in front thereof a demi-catherine-wheel sable. Motto — " In
Deo tutamen." Seat — AUanton, Anldgirth, co. Dumfries.
Sir RICHARD CHARLES OLDFIELD, Knight
Bachelor (1889), late Judge High Court of Judicature, Alla-
habad, India. Born 1828, being the eldest son of Henry
Swann Oldfield and Letitia, dau. of Col. Richard Scott.
Club — East India United Seivice. Livery — Drab and red
facings. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend invected, plain
cottised gules, between two Catherine wheels sable, three
crosses patt5e fitch^e argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle dis-
played argent, wings sem^e of crosses pat^e fitchee gules,
in front thereof a demi-Catherine wheel sable. Motto —
"In Deo tutamen." Married, March 16, 1854, Maria S.
(who died 1885), dau. of Major Frederick Angelo, and has
had surviving Issue — (i) Henry Elliott Oldfield, Esq., Major
R.A., b. July 14, 1858; d. 1900 [m. 1894, Grace, only child
of Robert Willis; and has issue — John Oldfield, Esq., b.
1899]; (2) Christopher George Oldfield, Esq., Capt., R.A.,
b. Feb. 28, 1863, [m., 1887, Margaret, dau. of J. Le Bailly,
and has issue] ; and Maude Maynard [m. , 1897, Col. P. D.
Jeffreys, C.B.]. Res. — Oriental Club, Hanover Square, W.
OLDFIELD (H. Coll.). Erminois, on a pile nebuly
vert, between two boar's heads erased in base sable, three
garbs banded or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon two garbs banded fessewise
conjoined, the heads to the exterior or, a dove close argent,
beaked and membered gules, holding in the beak three
ears of wheat, stalked and leaved also or.
I Son of late Phineas Alexander Ryrie Oldfield of
Bombay, b. 1842; d. 1883; m. 1871, Julia, d. of
Alexander Elphinstone, H.E.I.C.S. (Bombay):—
John Elphinstone Ryrie Oldfield, Esq., Capt. Northumber-
land Royal Garrison Artill. (Mil.), formerly Lieut. R.A. , b.
b. 1873 ; w. 1900, Emily Fearn Anne, d. of Capt. J. A.
Forbes, R.N. ; and has issue^Phineas John Ryrie Old-
field, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — Kilravock Castle, Gollan-
field, N.B. Club — Junior United Service.
OLDHALL, quartered by GORGES.
ROGER WILLIAM OLDNALL, Esquire, B.A
(Cantab.), P.A.S.I., Capt. South Cork Militia, Hon.
Capt. in Army. Assumed the name and arms of Oldnall
by Royal Licence. Born Feb. 9, 1871, being the third
but eldest surv. son of the late Henry Steward Oldnall-
Russell of Stone and Comberton, a member of the Civil
Service of Ceylon, eldest surv. son of Sir William Oldnall-
Russell, by his wife Frances Mary, only dau. of Henry
Barry Domville, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings-
Sable, on a fesse argent, between two chevrons or, each
charged with an ermine spot of the first, three skulls of the
field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a cock proper, charged on the breast with
an ermine spot sable, resting the dexter claw on a skull as
in the arms. Motto — " Mortem non dedecus." Married,
1897, Catherine Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry Clement
is the Military Cockade.
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Clement Sailthorpe, Vicar of Beeley, Derbyshire ; and has
/ssue — (i) Henry Russell Oldnall, Gentleman, />. July 25,
Son of Richard Charles Deane Oliver : —
Charles Deane Oliver, Gentleman, 6. 1861.
mill Lodge, co. Cork.
J?es. — Rock-
1898; William Eric Oldnall, Gentleman, /'. Jan. 8, 1903.
iVa/j-— Comberton, and Chaddisley Corbett. Address —
Bevere Firs, Claines, Worcester.
OLIPHANT, quartered by MURRAY.
OLIPHANT. see KINGSTON-OLIPHANT.
Colonel LAURENCE JAMES OLIPHANT, of
Condie and Newton, in the county of Perth. Bor/i
December 1846, being the son of the late Laurence Oli-
phant. Esquire, of Condie, by his third wife Marianne,
eldestdaughter of James Stuart Oliphant of Rossie. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three crescents
argent within a bordure counter-compony of the second
and tirst ; and impaling the arms of Gerard, namely,
argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
A falcon volant proper. Motto — " Altiora peto." Married,
November 19, 1878, Mary Monica, commonly known as
the Honourable Mary Monica, daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable the first Lord Gerard ; and has /ssue — (i) Laurence
Henry Oliphant, Gentleman, born November 22, 1879 ;
(2) Francis Oliphant, Gentleman, born 1883 ; and Helen.
Seat — Condie House, in the county of Perth. Residence —
42 Lowndes Square, S.W.
STUART OLIPHANT, Gentleman, W.S. Born 1872,
being the eldest son of the late Thomas Truman Oliphant,
Esq., J. P. for cos. Fife and Perth, by his wife Georgina
Elisabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Mansfield, Rector of
Blandford St. Mary's, in co. Dorset. Armorial bearings —
Gules, a star of six points wavy between three crescents
argent. Upon tlie escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising
and regardant proper. Supporters — On the de.xter an
elephant, and on the sinister a lion, both proper. Motto —
"Altiora peto." Residences — 7 Chamberlain Road, Edin-
burgh ; Queen Mary's, St. Andrews, N. B.
OLIVER (U.O. , 1653). Or, a chevron sable between two
pellets in chief and in base a salmon naiaut gules.
Son of Admiral Richard Aldworth Oliver : —
Capt. Richard Erskine Oliver Bellasis, b. 1854. Res. —
Shilton House, Coventry.
Major-General JOHN RYDER OLIVER, C.M.G.
Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late John Dudley
Oliver, Esq., J. P., of Cherrymount, now Tigroney, in
CO. Wicklow, by his first wife Mary Susanna, fourtii dau. of
Valentine Green of Normanton-le-Heath, Leics. ; created
C.M.G. 1889. /.nwT-Black and yellow. Armorial bear-
ings (U.O. 1653) — Or, a ciievron sable between two pellets
in cliief and in base a salmon naiant gules, and pendent
below the escutcheon his badge as a C. M.G. Married, first,
April 19, 1864, Georgina Frances, dau. of G. M. Harrison
of Stanground, Hunts ; and by her (who d. Nov. 9, 1874)
had Issue — (1) John Charles Arthur Oliver, Gentleman, b.
April 22, 1871, (/. Feb. 4, 1875. He tn. secondly, June 30,
1880, Mary, dau. of W. G. Hinds, Esq., of Kingston,
Canada, and has by her (2) Cecil Ryder Oliver, Gentleman,
h. Feb. II, 1887; (3) Charles Aldworth Oliver, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 10, 1889 ; and Mary Beatrice Lucy. Postal address
— 24 Glazbury Road, West Kensington, W. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Alpine.
RICHARD OLIVERSON, Esquire, J.P., M.A. Exeter
Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple.
Born Aug. 13, 1831, being the eldest son of the late
Christopher Oliverson of Goosnargh, by his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Abraham, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
William Gornall. Armorial bearings — Per fesse gules and
vair, in chief three liens rampant argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three
pheons points downwards azure, thereon a lion's head
erased or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married, Sept.
10, 1863, Frances Ellen, dau. of Richard Almack, Esq.,
J. P., of Melford, Suffolk; and has Issue— {\) Francis
Richard Oliverson, Gentleman, b. Dec. 18, 1865, d. July
8, 1871 ; (2) Cecil Henry Oliverson, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple, B.A. Christ Church, Oxford,
b. April 14, 1868 ; (3) Harold Arthur Oliverson, Gentle-
man, B.A. Oxford, b. Dec. 23, 1871 ; Louisa Mary; and
Hilda Catherine Frederica, d. young, 1887.
Sir BRYAN O'LOGHLEN, 3rd Baronet (July 16, 1838),
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. co. Clare 1877-79. Bo7-7i June 27,
1828, being the third but only surviving son of the late
Rt. Hon. Sir Michael O'Lochlen, ist Bart., by his wife
Bidelia, dau. of Daniel Kelly. Armorial bearings — Gules,
a man in armour shooting an arrow from a cross-bow
proper; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet, Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
is the Naval Cockade.
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ducal coronet or, an anchor erect, entwined with a cable
proper. Motto — " Anchora salutis." Married, Sept. 17,
1863, Ella, third dan. of J. M. Seward of Melbourne, Aus-
tralia; and has Issue— (1) Michael O'Loghlen, Esq., b.
Oct. 16, 1866 ; (2) Colman O'Loghlen, Esq. , b. Dec. 16,
1869; (3) Bryan O'Loghlen, Esq., b. Jan, 20, 1875; (4)
Charles Hugh Ross O'Loghlen, Esq., b. July 6, 1881 ; (5)
Henry Ross O'Loghlen, Esq., b. 1887; Annie Bidelia
Margaret ; Lucy Susan Mary ; Ella Maude ; Frances
Mary ; Clare Mary ; and Aimee Margaret ijulia. Seat —
Drumconora, Ennis, Clare. J?esidence — St. Kilda, Mel-
bourne, Australia.
Sir EDWARD O'MALLEY, Knight Bachelor, J. P.
O.xfordshire. Bon/ 1842, being the eldest surviving son
of Peter Frederick O'Malley, Esq., one of His Majesty s
Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Emily, dau.
of William Rodw ell ; and was created Knight Bachelor
(by Patent) 1891. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, Atht-nasum.
Armorial bearings — Or, a boar passant gules. Mantling
1844, being the third son of Peter Frederick O'Malley,
Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law,
by his wife Emily, dau. of William Rodwell. Armorial
bearings — Or, a boar passant gules. Mantling gules and
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse
rampant argent. Married, 1869, Emma Winifred, dau. of
Joseph Alfred Hardcastle ; and has Issue — (i) Charles
Loughlin O'Malley, Esq., Capt. Royal Field Artillery, b.
1873; (2) George Peter Bermingham O'Malley, Esq., b.
1875, d. 1885; (3) Owen St. Clair O'Malley, Esq., b. 1887;
Marie Margery .Aglaia ; and Grace Evangeline. Postal
address — Denton House, Cuddeston, Oxford.
EMILIUS ST. CLAIR O'MALLEY, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law. Bor?i Jan. 2, 1849, being the fifth but
third surviving son of Peter Frederick O'Malley, Esq., one
of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife
Emily, dau. of William Rodwell, Esq., J. P. Livery —
White, yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Or, a boar pas-
sant gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a horse rampant argent. MottO— "Terra
mariquepotens." Post. add. — Holbrook, Ipswich. Clubs —
United University, Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
FREDERICK WILLIAM O'MALLEY, Esquire, of
Lodge, Lieut. -Col. lately commanding 3rd Batt. South
Lanes. Regt. , and formerly of 71st Highland Light Infantry.
Born June 3, 1836, being the only surviving son of the late
Chas. O'Malley of Lodge, by his wife Mary, ?iee Denny.
Clubs— Army anrl Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin). Ar-
morial bearings Or, a boar passant gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse
rampant argent. Motto — "Terra mariquepotens." Postal
address — Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, .S.W.
GEORGE HUNTER O'MALLEY, Esquire, Colonel
(retired) late Royal Artillery, an Esquire of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem and England. Bor/i April 12,
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse rampant
argent. Married, Aug. 10, 1871, Mary Frances (</. Dec.
II, 1899), only dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Charles Wright Young-
husband, C.B., F.R.S., retired Royal Artillery; and has
Issue — Charles Arthur Gerald O'Malley, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut, in Royal Field Artillery, b. Sept. 23, 1883 ; and Ida
Beatrice. Postal address — 102 Banbury Road, O.xford.
Clubs -^2i.\2i\ and Military; Radnor Club (Folkestone);
Oxfordshire (Oxford).
OMOND (1882). Parted per fesse argent and azure, a
two-masted ship or, sails furled, masts and rigging proper.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter arm erect, the hand holding a spear
in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Avise le temps."
Son of Rev. John Reid Omond of Carness, Orkney,
Minister of Monzie, Perth : —
George William Thompson Omond, Gentleman, M.A.,
b. . Res. — New Marston, Oxford.
O'MOORE, quartered by
and MORE O'FERRALL.
WILMOT-CHETWODE
JOHN CARTER O'NEAL, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Leicester, Major late Inniskilling Dragoons. Born 1845,
bemg the eldest son of the late Thomas Whitfoot O'Neal
of the Island of Barbados, by his wife Anna, only dau. of
Col. J. Carter of South Carolina, U.S.A. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two lions rampant combatant, the dexter
gules, the sinister azure, supporting a dexter hand couped
at the wrist of the second, in base on waves ot the sea a
salmon naiant proper, on a chief nebuly of the third, three
mullets pierced of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in
chain mail, the hand bare grasping a sword proper, pierced
through a dexter hand cou|)ed at the wrist gules. Motto —
" Lamh dearg Eirin." Married, 1876, Elizabeth Moore,
dau. of Prof. B. G. MacDowel of Trinity College, Dublin,
Physician to her late Majesty Queen Victoria ; and has
Issue— Gwy O'Neal, Gentleman, /'. 1884; Lilian Rose;
Evelyn Frances; and Ileen. Residence — Ratclifl'e House,
Folkestone. C7;/i^j-- Naval and Military, Hurlingham.
O'NEILL, quartered by LENTAIGNE,
is the Military Cockade,
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O'NEILL. Argent, two lions rampant supporting a
dexter hand couped at the wrist, and in chief three mullets
all gules, in base water therein a salmon naiant proper.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm in armour
embowed holding in the gauntlet a sword all proper.
partridge or. Mottoes — " Festina lente," and "Semper
fidelis." A/arn'iuf, April 14, 1896, Margaret F'inch, dau. of
the late Gerard Finch Daw son of Launde Abbey, Leicester-
shire, Barristcr-at-Law. Residence— The Furnace, Newent,
Gloucestershire.
Mottoes — (Over crest) " Lamh dearg Eirin aboo," (under
arms) " Caelo solo sale potentes." Livery — White and
purple.
Son of Jorge Torlades O'Neill, by Caroline, d. of
Joaquin O'Neill : —
Jorge Owen O'Neill, "The O'Neill," late Peer of the
Portuguese Realm, Grand Officer of the Royal Household
of His Faithful Majesty the King, Don Carlos of Portugal,
Comte de Tyrone in France,!^. 15 Feb. 1848; /«. 14 July
1872, D. Maria Isabel Fernandes, d. of Jone Gregorio
Fernandes. Res. — 59 rua das Flores, Lisbon ; Quinta
Macha^as, Setubal ; Torre de S. Sebastiao Cascaes. Club —
Turf (Lisbon).
ONLEY, see SAVILL-ONLEY.
ONSLOW,
SLOW.
see MAINWARING-ELLERKER-ON-
ANDREW RICHARD ONSLOW, Gentleman, District
Councillor Newent R.D.C. Born Feb. 9, 1871, being the
eldest surviving son of Captain .Andrew George Onslow,
late i3ih Light Infantry, and Mary, dau. of the late Sir
John Owen, Bart., of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Armorial
beaxings — Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish
choughs proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an eagle sable, preying upon a
HENRY MAURICE WILLIAM OPPENHEIM,
Esquire, D.L,. co. of Kent. Born 1835, being the oldest
son of the late Simon Oppenheim. Armorial bearings —
Or, a fesse dancett(5e gules, bezante, between a spiiinx in
chief and an eagle displayed in base sable and impaling the
arms of Butler, namely or, a chief indented azure, three
escallop shells in bend countcrchanged. Mantling gules
and or. Crest Upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head couped argent, charged with a fesse as in the arms,
and holding in the mouth a branch of palm slipped proper.
Motto — " Constantia et labore." Married, AprW i6, 1868,
Isabel Georgina, second dau. of the late Hon. James Butler
of Lamberton Park, Queen's co. (fourth son of the Rt.
Hon. James Butler, 22nd Lord Dunboyne) ; and has
Issue — (i) Henry James Oppenheim, Gentleman, /'.
1869 ; (2) Alfred Herman Oppenheim, Gentleman, /'. 1872 ;
(3) Robert William Oppenheim, Gentleman, h. 1880;
(4) .Augustus Charles Oppenheim, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
and Rosalinda Emily. Residence — 16 Bruton Street,
London, W.
FRANCIS CHARLES OPPENHEIMER, Esquire,
M.A. (Balliol Coll., 0.xon.), Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), H.M.'s Consul-General for city of Frankfort,
Province of Hesse, Nassau, and the Grand Duchy of
Hesse. Born Dec. 17, 1870, being the eldest son of the
late Sir Charles Oppenheimer, Knight Bachelor (appointed
unpaid Consul at Frankfort for the Province of Hesse-
Nassau and the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1880, Consul-
General for that district and the Grand Duchy of Baden
1882, dubbed Knight Bachelor 1892, had Jubilee Medal),
by his wife Bertha, dau. of Leopold Goldbeck of Frank-
is the Naval Cockade.
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fort-on-Main. Armorial bearings — Quarterly gules and
azure, a cross invected between a lion rampant regardant,
supporting a flag-staff therefrom flowing to the dexter a
banner in the first and fourth quarters, and an anchor erect
in the second and third all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two
branches of oak in saltire vert, fructcd or, in front of a flag-
staff in bend proper, therefrom flowing a banner gules, sur-
mounting a trident in bend sinister also proper. Motto
"Nihil sine labore." Postal addresses — i Garden Court,
Middle Temple. E.C. ; British Consulate-General, Frank-
fort-on-Main. Club — St. James's.
§The Right Honourable GEOFFREY HENRY
BROWNE BROWNE - GUTHRIE, BARON
ORANMORE, of Carra Browne Castle, in the co. of the
town of Galway, and Baron Browne of Castle McGarrett,
CO. Mayo, in the Peerage of Ireland, M.A. Camb., J. P. and
D.L. CO. Mayo, and J. P. co. Ayr, formerly Lieut. 4th
FORTITERET-FIDELITER
Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers. A representative Peer for
Ireland. Bom Jan. 6, 1861, being the only son of the
Right Hon. Dominick Browne, second Baron Oranmore
and Browne, by his wife Christina, only surv. child and
heir of the late Alexander Guthrie, Esq., I. P., of The
Mount, Kilmarnock, and Bourtrie Hill, Irvine. Creation—
May 4, 1836. Livery — Blue, with red waistcoat and gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quar-
terly i. and iiii. or, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, surmounted of a fesse argent, charged with
a mount between two edock leaves vert ; ii. and iii. azure,
three garbs or (for Guthriaof The Mount) ; 2 and 3 argent,
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, langued gules
(for Browne). Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet
of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand erect, holding
a sword in bend all proper, and in an escroll above this
motto, " Sto pro veritate ; " and for his Supporters, on
the dexter side, a knight in chain armour, belted azure,
garnished or, holding in his right hand a battle-axe chained
proper, charged on the blade with a cross pat^e or, on
his left an ancient pointed shield gules, charged with two
lioncels or, and supported by a band from the right shoulder
gules, studded and garnished or ; and on the sinister side,
a knight also in chain armour, with a surcoat of blue silk,
belted gules, leaning his left hand on an ancient two-
handed sword thereon a shield argent, charged with an
eagle displayed with two heads sable, langued gules.
Motto — " Fortiter et fideliter." Married, Jan. 2, 1901,
the Hon. Olwen Verena Ponsonby, eldest dau. of Viscount
Duncannon, C.B., and granddau. of the Rt. Hon. the Earl
of Bessborough ; and has /wz/e — Hon. Geoffrey Dominick
Edward Browne; and Hon. Kathleen Marcia. Estates
and postal addresses — Castle McGarrett, Claremorris, co.
Mayo; The Mount, Kilmarnock, N.B. ; Bourtree Hill,
Irvine, N.B. Clubs — Bachelors', Carlton, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
ORCHARD, quartered by SOMERS.
ORD, see BLACKETT-ORD.
ORDE (H. Coll., 1790.) Sable, three salmon hauriant
per pale argent and or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elk's head erased or,
gorged with a collar invected sable. Motto — " Mitis et
fort is."
Sons of Charles William Orde of Nunnykirk, M.A. ,
J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1846), b. 1810 ; d. 1875;
m. 1853, Frances Isabel {d. 1900), d. of Shallcross
Jackson of Newton Bank, Chester : —
William Orde, Esq., J. P. Northumberland, B.A. , Major
5th Batt. Northumberland Fus. (Mil.), b. 1854; m. 1884,
Winifred Mary, d. of Rev. Ambrose Jones of Stannington,
Northumberland ; and has issue - (i) Charles William Orde,
Gentleman, b. 1884 : (2) John Barwick Orde, Gentleman,
b. 1886; (3) Percy Lancelot Orde, Gentleman, b. 1888;
Violet Isabel; Valentine Evelyn; and Hyacinth Eleanor.
Seat — Nunnykirk, Morpeth, Northumberland. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Edwin Lancelot Orde, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1892,
Evelyn Alice, eld. d. of James Henry Orde of Hopton
House, Gt. Yarmouth. Kes. —
Descendants of Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde-Powlett,
formerly Orde, first Baron Bolton, bearing arms of
Powlett by R.L. , 1795, viz. sable, three swords in pile
points downwards argent, pommels and hilts or, on
a canton of the second, an escocheon of the field charged
with a salmon hauriant proper (Granted 1795), and
quartering the arms of Orde as above. Crest (of
Powlett — R.L., 1795) — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon rising or, charged on the breast with an estoile
gules gorged with a ducal coronet azure, and holding
in the beak a salmon proper. Motto — " Aymez
loyaulli^. " Son of William Henry, 3rd Baron Bolton,
D.L., /'. 1818; (/. 1895; m. 1844, Letitia, d. of Col.
Crawfurd of Newfield : —
The Rt. Hon. William Thomas Orde-Powlett, 4th Baron
Bolton (20 Oct. 1797), of Bolton Castle, Yorks. , late Lt.-
Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. Yorks. (Princess of Wales'
Own) Hussars I.Y., J. P., D.L., and C.C. N. Rdg. Yorks.,
J. P. Hants [Supporters— Dexter, a hind proper gorged
with a ducal coronet or ; sinister, a Cornish chough proper,
each charged with a rose argent, barbed vert, seeded gold],
b. 1845; m. 1868, Lady AlgithaFrederica Mary Lumley, d.
of Richard George, 9th Earl of Scarborough ; and has surv.
issue — Hon. William George Algar Orde-Powlett, b. 21
Aug. 1869 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batt. King's Roy. Rifle
Corps, and Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars Imperial Yeo. ; is Major
1st Vol. Batt. Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regt.),
J. P. and D.L. forN. Rdg. of Yorks. \m. 1893, Hon. Elizabeth
Mary Gibson, d. of 1st Baron Ashbourne ; and has surv.
issue — William Percy Orde-Powlett, Esq., b. 1894; Nigel
is the Military Cockade.
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AmyasOrde-Powlelt, Gentleman,^. 1900; and Elaine Letitia
Algitha] ; and Hon. Myra Rowena Sibell [w. 1901, the
5th Marquess of ExeteiJ. Seats — Hackwood Fark, Basing-
stoke ; Bolton Hall, Leyburn, R.S.O. , Yorks. C/i/6s —
Carlton, junior Carlton, Yorkshire (York).
Hon. Henry Robert Orde-Powlett, M.A. Camb., Bar.
Inner Temple, /'. 1846 ; m. 1877, Henrietta Cathcart, d.
of the late John Randolphus de Traftbrd, Esq. ; and has
issue— Kathleen Mary [m. 1902, Sir Leslie Edmund Percy
Riggs?"alkiner, 7th Bart.] ; and Ivy. AVf. — 2 Queensberry
Place, S.W. C///i^ -Junior Carlton.
Hon. Amias Lucien Orde-Powlett, /'. 1855. A'es. —
Leyburn, R.S.O. , Yorkshire. C/i/l> — Junior Carlton.
Sons of the late Rev. the Hon. Thomas Orde-Powlett,
fi. 1822 ; (/. 1894 ; //I. 1846, Elizabeth Jane, d. of Marma-
duke Wyvill, Esc|., of Constable Burton: —
Thomas Charles Orde-Powlett, Esq., Col. (half-pay), /'.
1849 ; m. 1886, Harriet Georgiana, d. of the late Rev.
Plumer Pott Rooper ; and has surv. issue — Beryl Georgina
Louise. J?es. — Northampton. C/?/i!>— Naval and Military.
Rev. Ernest Orde-Powlett, R. of Wensley, />. 1850;
m. 1879, Anne Gertrude, d. of the late Rev. Alexander
Hunter. Jies. — Wensley Rectory, Leyburn, R.S.O., York-
shire.
Sons of the late Hon. Amias Charles Orde-Powlett,
6. 1828; d. 1899; 7/1. 1852, Anne Martha (ante), only
child of the late Christopher Topham, Esq., of Middle-
ham Hall, Yorkshire: —
Amias Christopher Thomas Orde-Powlett, Esq., b. 1862 ;
formerly Lieut, ist Batt. Manchester Regt., j.P. N. Rdg.
of Yorks., m. 1886, .Alice, d. of the late Humphrey Brooke
Firman, Esq., of Gateforth Hall, Selby. /?6'j.— Bramley,
Guildford; Middelham Hall, Middelham, R.S.O., York-
shire. Cluhs — Naval and Military, Yorkshire (York).
Descendants of Sir John Orde, ist Bart. [d. 1824), now
bearing the name and arms of Campbell-Orde by
Royal Licence, 16 Jan. 1883. Arms — Quarterly, i
and 4, Orde as above ; 2 and 3, gyronny, of eight or and
sable, a bordure compony ermine and vert, a crescent
of the last for difference (Campbell). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — i. Orde as above ; 2. upon
a wreath of his liveries, a de.xter hand proper, holding a
spur or, strap also proper. Mottoes — " Mitis et fortis "
(Orde); 2. "Forget not" (Campbell). Sons of Sir
John William Powlett Campbell-Orde, 3rd Bart., b.
1827; d. 1897; m. ist, 1862, Alice Louisa, only sister
of Sir Arthur Middleton, Bart. : —
Sir Arthur John Campbell-Orde, 4th Bart. (G. B. , 9 ."Xug.
1790), J.P. and D.L. co. Argyll, Major Lovat's Scouts Imp.
Yeom., late Lieut. 3rd. Batt. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders,
served in S. Africa 1900 i, b. 1865 ; m. 1892, May Ronald,
d. of Capt. John Campbell Stewart of Fasnacloich,
Argyllsh. ; and has issue — John Vernon Campbell-Orde,
Esq. , b. 1894 ; Alice Maie ; Winifred Beatrice ; and Muriel
Frances. Sea^^KUmovy House, Lochgilphead, Argyll,
N.B. Clubs — -Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Colin Ridley Campbell-Orde, Esq., Lieut. Lovat's Scouts
I.Y., b. 1867; m. 1896, Winifred Harriet, d. of Capt. John
Campbell Stewart of Fasnacloich ; and has issue — (i)
Ronald Charles Campbell-Orde, Gentleman,^. 1897; (2)
Alan Colin Campbell-Orde, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (3)
Bernard Arthur Campbell-Orde, Gentleman, (^. 1901. Seat
— Tigh-an-ruadha, Ardishaig, Argyllshire.
Henry Campbell Campbell-Orde, Esq., b. 1877. Res. —
Other descendants of Thomas Orde of Felkington,
CO. Durhain, d. 17^7 < bearing name and arms of Orde
only. Son of the late Rev. William Jocelyn Shafto
Orde, b. 1836; d. 1871 ; m. 1861, Annie Bell (</. 1900),
d. of Robert Paxton Green Ackroyd, Esq. : —
Leonard Shafto Horace Charles Orde, Gentleman, b.
1864. Res. — Weetwood, Northumberland.
William Roden Orde Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1891,
Gertrude Maud, third d. of the late John Stephenson, Esq.,
of Ballyvaughan, co. Limerick. Res. — Coxhoe, co.
Durham.
Yr. sons of the late Rev. Leonard Shafto Orde, b. 1807;
(/. 1895 ; m. 1833, Anna Maria Charlotte [d. 1881),
d. of Sir Horace David Cholwell St. Paul, ist Bart.
(extinct): —
Henry Powlett Shafto Orde, Esq., formerly Capt. 15th
Foot, I. P. for Northumberland, b. 1838 ; ?«. i86i, Rosa
Anne Elizabeth Saga (d. 1902), d. of T. G. Repp of
Copenhagen ; and has surv. issue — (i) Leonard Henry
Orde, Esq., b. 1862, Major and late Adj. ist Batt. E. York-
shire Regt., and Adj. 4th Vol. Batt. Prince Albert's
(Somersetshire L.I.) [m. 1895, Caroline Isabella, d. of the
late Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Leonard Roden Graham, b. 1900; Dorothy Violet
Graham, /'. 1898]; (2) Thorleif Lancelot Maximilian Orde,
Gentleman, B.A., b. 1865 ; (3) Roden Horace Powlett Orde,
Gentleman, B.A., <^. 1867. iVw. - Shorestone Hall, Chathill,
Northumberland.
Issue of the late James Henry Orde, Esq., b. 1830;
d. 1880 ; m. 1856, Margaret Barclay [d. 1901), d.
of Daniel Gurney, Esq., of N. Runcton Hall,
Norfolk :—
Charles Somerville Orde, Esq., J.P. for Suffolk and Gt.
Yarmouth, Mayor of Gt. Yarmouth 1000, formerly Capt.
2nd Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1858 ; 111. 1899, Margaret
Susan, d. of the Rev. Wiliiam James Stracey-Clitherow ;
and has surv. issue -Myrtle Evelyn; and Iris Rosalind.
Res. — Hopton House, nr. Great Yarmouth.
Lancelot Francis Orde, Gentleman, Mayor of Lowestoft
1902, b. 1859; Jii. 1894, Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Thomas
Frederick Burnaby-Atkins, Esq., of Halstead Place, Seven-
oaks ; and has issue living — Ronald Hubert Lancelot Orde,
Gentleman, b. 1898; and Violet Elizabeth. Res. — Fox
Burrow, Gunton, nr. Lowestoft.
Julian Walter Orde, Gentleman, Sec. to Automobile
Club, b. 1861 ; »i. 1885, Alice Georgiana, d. of Frederick
Archdale, Esq., of Baldock ; and has surv. issue — (i)
Michael Amyas Julian, b. 1887 ; (2) Cuthbert Julian, b.
1888; (3) Herbert Walter Julian, b. 1890; Elizabeth
Susan ; and Mary Margaret. Res. — 21 Homesdale Road,
Bromley.
OREBY, quartered by HULLEY.
MYLES GEORGE O'REILLY (" THE O'REILLY "),
Esq. , late Capt. North Cork Rifles, J. P. co. Leitrim. Born
Oct. 30, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Myles John
O'Reilly, Esq., D.L., of The Heath House, by his wife
Elizabeth Anne, elder dau. of the Hon. and Rev. George
de la Poer Beresford [son of William, ist Lord Decies,
Archbishop of Tuam, by Elizabeth FitzGibbon his wife,
sister of Lord Chancellor Clare]. Armorial bearing's—
Quarterly i and 4, vert a dexter hand couped at the wrist
proper, dropping blood, supported by two lions rampant or.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an oak tree eradicated, the trunk entwined
by a snake ascending proper. Married, 1858, Elizabeth
(who died 1881), dau. of George Brunskill of The Lodge,
Turnham Green ; and by her had Issue — (i) Myles John
O'Reilly, Gentleman, b. Jan. 23, i860; (2) Edmund Adal-
bert O'Reilly, Gentleman, b. Dec. 5, 1879 ; Melanie Geor-
gina; Gwendoline Beresford [w., 1887, Stanley Mundeyl;
Brune^'hault Mildred Elizabeth [m. , 1890, Dr. Sidney Harvey] ;
Guinevere Hilda ; and Elizabeth Beresford.
§ WILLIAM JOSEPH O'REILLY, Esquire, of Knock
Abbey, co. Louth, J. P. and D. L. for that co. Born Feb.
16, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Myles William Patrick
O'Reilly, Esquire, of Knock Abbey, co. Louth, J. P., D.L.,
B.A. (Lond.), LI>.D. (Rome), High Sheriff co. Louth 1841,
M.P. CO. Longford 1862-79, '^y his wife Ida, second dau.
of Edmund Jerningham of 43 Rutland Gate, Hyde Park,
London. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, vert, a
dexter hand couped proper, dropping blood, supported by
two lions rampant or; 2. argent, three torteaux in bend
between two cottises gules, a chief sable ; 3. argent, on a
mount an oak tree with a snake descending its trunk proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crests i. out of a ducal coronet
or, an oak tree with a snake entwined descending proper;
2. on a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour, couped at
the elbow, the gauntlet grasping a dagger all proper. Motto—
" Fortitudine et prudentia.' Seat— K.nocV. Abbey, Dun-
dalk, CO. Louth.
ORKNEY, quartered by SINCLAIR.
ORME, see CAVE-ORME and GARNETT-ORME.
ORME, quartered by MALCOLM.
ORME (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, an eagle
displayed between three pole-axes or; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron between three escallops gules. Mantling azure
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin
embowed azure, fins and tail or, surmounted of a pole-axp
as in the arms. Motto — " Fortis et fidelis." Livery —
Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Robert Orme, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Owenmore
and Enniscrone, b. 1815; d. 1877; m. 1843, Sidney
Frances, d. of Major Christopher Carleton L'Estrange
of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh : —
Christopher Guy Orme, Esq., J. P. co. Mayo, b. 1858.
Seats — Owenmore, Crossmolina, co. Mayo; Inniscrone,
Ballina, co. Sligo. C///^^Kildare Street (Dublin).
Albert L'Estrange Orme, Gentleman, /^. 1864; m. 1900,
Marie, d. of John Goodwin of Rockside, Derbyshire;
and has issue — Christopher Robert L'Estrange Orme,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — The Red House, Matlock
Bridge, Derby.
Son of Jolin Ormsby Orme, m. Mary Jane, d. of Rev.
Richard St. George : —
Capt. William Richard Orme, b. . Seat — Drum-
largan, Kilcock, co. Meath.
ERNEST WILLIAM ORMEROD, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 6, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Latham Ormerod, Gentleman, M.D., F.R.C.I'., by his
second wife Maria, second dau. of Frederick Millett of
Woodhill, near Guildford, sometime Member of the
Supreme Council of India. Armorial bearings— Or, three
bars and a lion passant in chief gules. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
couped, barry of four or and gules, in the mouth an ostrich
feather erect proper. Residence —
The Rev. GEORGE THOMAS BAILEY ORME-
ROD, M.A. Balliol College, Oxford. Born April i, 1846,
being the eldest son of the late Ven. Archdeacon Thomas
Johnson Ormerod, M.A., J. P., by his wife Maria Susan,
eldest dau. of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart., M.P. , of Glanusk
Park (aunt of Rt. Hon. Lord Glanusk). Armorial
bearings— Or, three bars and a lion passant in chief
gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a wolf's head couped barry of four or and
gules, in the mouth an ostrich feather erect argent. Mar-
ried, Aug. 5, 1875, Kate, fourth dan. of T. D. Hill of Stroud,
CO. Gloucester. Residence — Stroud, co. Glouester.
ANTHONY ORMSBY, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. co. Mayo.
Boni April 7, 1855, being the eldest son of the late John
Y. Ormsby of Ballinamore House, Kiltimagh, co. Mayo, by
Anne, dau. of Croasdaile Bowen-Miller, Esq., of Milford,
CO. Mayo. Live>y—T)a.x\i green, crimson facings. Armo-
rial bearings (U.O. , 1662) — !. Gules, a bend or between
six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure,
sem^e of cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent ; 4. sable,
three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour proper, charged with a rose gules, holding
in the hand a man's leg couped at the thigh, also in
armour and proper. Motto — " Fortis qui prudens." Scat
— Ballinamore House, Kiltimagh, co. Mayo. C/«(J— Sack-
ville Street (Dublin).
HENRY MAGEE ORMSBY, Esquire, M. A., Queen's
College, Oxford, Captain ist Vol. Batt. Royal Lan-
caster Regt. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i. gules, a
bend or, between six cross crosslets fitcht^e or (for Ormsby) ;
2 and 3, azure, senile of cross crosslets, a lion rampant
argent (for Kinardsley) ; 4. sable, three chess rook^ argent,
a chief or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm ernbowed in armour proper,
charged with a rose gules, holding in the hand a man's leg
couped at the thigh, also in armour and proper. MottO —
" Fortis qui prudens." Residence —
JOHN BECHER ORMSBY, Esquire, Colonel R.A-
Born Jan. 20, 1839, being the only son of the late
Rev. Horatio Nelson Ormsby, M.A., Vicar of Carriganleary,
Mallow, by his wife Judith Elizabeth, dau. of Becher Flem-
ing of Newcourt, co. Cork. Armorial bearings Quar-
terly I. gules, a bend or, between six cross crosslets fitch^e
or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure, sem(5e of cross crosslets a
lion rampant argent (for Kinardsley) ; 4. sable, three chess
rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, charged with a rose gules, holding in the hand a
man's leg couped at the thigh, also in armour and proper.
Motto — " Fortis qui prudens." Residence —
Sir LAMBERT HEPENSTAL ORMSBY, Knight
Bachelor (1903), J. P., M.D., Pres. Royal Col. of Surgs., Ire-
ORMSBY, quartered by BLAKE-DE BURGH.
land, 1902-4; oneof the senior Surgeons Meath Hospital and
CO. Dublin Infirmary, late Surgeon Royal Longford Rifles,
being the only son of the late George Owen Ormsby of One-
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hunga Lodge, Auckland, New Zealand, by his wife Selina,
dau. of Rev. Lambert Watson Hepenstal of Altadore,
CO. Wicklow. Livery— Claret colour. Armorial toeax-
ings - Quarterly, i. gules, a bend or, between six cross
crosslets titchi^e or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure, sem6e
of cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent (for Kinardsley) ;
4. sable, three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour proper, charged with a
rose gules, holding in the hand a man's leg couped at the
thigh, also in armour proper. Motto — " Fortis qui pru-
dens. " Married, July 16, 1874, Anastasia, dau. of John
Dickinson ; ^nd has Issue — (i) Owen Ormsby, Gentleman,
b. July II, 1875, d. Oct. 8, 1895; (2) Gilbert John Anthony
Ormsby, Esq., Capt. R. Army Medical Corps, /'.
Sept. 16, 1876; Alice Maud Mary, d. May i, 1897; and
Stella Beatrice. Residence — Merrion .Square, Dublin.
Club — Constitutional.
The Rev. WILLIAM ORMSBY, M.A.. Clerk in Holy
Orders, being the eldest son of the Kev. Owen Ormsby of
Ballymarcas, co. Louth, by his wife Anne, dau. of Rev.
William Phibbs of Abbeyville, co. Sligo. Armorial bear-
ings Quarterly i. gules, a bend or, between six cross
crosslets fitch^e or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure, semt^e of
cross crosslets a lion rampant argent (for Kinardsley) ;
4. sable, three chess rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour proper, charged with a rose gules,
holding in the hand a man's leg couped at the thigh, also
in armour and proper. Motto — " Fortis qui prudens."
Married, firstly, Borah, dau. of Owen Thomas Lloyd of
Hermitage, co. Roscommon, by whom he had no surviving
issue. He married, secondly, Henrietta Armstrong, by
whom he liad Issue (i) Alexander Ormsby, Gentleman, d.
1864 ; (2) Watson Ormsby, Gentleman ; (3) George Ormsby,
Gentleman ; and Emily, d. 1866. He married, thirdly,
Annie Hodgson, and by her has further Issue — (i) Henry
Ormsby, Gentleman ; (2) Robert Ormsby, Gentleman ;
(3) Oswald Ormsby, Gentleman ; (4) Sidney Ormsby,
Gentleman ; Emma ; and Edith.
§ ALFRED HAMILTON ORMSBY - HAMILTON,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. co. Dubhn, late Capt.
Louth Rifles, Barrister-at-Law (King's Inns 1879, Lin-
of Tullylish House, co. Down. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules, three cinquefoils ermine, and in
the centre chief point a fasces erect proper (for Hamilton);
2 and 3, gules, a bend between six cross crosslets or, the
bend charged (for cadency) with a mullet azure, and there-
on a crescent argent (for Ormsby). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet of five leaves
or, charged on the band with three torteaux fessewise,
a mount vert, thereon an oak tree penetrated transversely
in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame or (for
Hamilton) ; 2. a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
purfled or, the hand argent, holding a man's leg also in
armour, couped above the knee also argent (for Ormsby).
Mottoes (over the crest of Hamilton)— " Through ; " and
(over the crest of Ormsby), "Fortis qui prudens;"
(under the arms, for Hamilton), "Sola nobilitas virtus."
Married, Sept. 7, 1892, Gertrude Uhthoff Hamilton,
only child of the late Rt. Hon. Geoige Alexander Hamil-
ton of Hampton Hall, Balbriggan, co. Dublin, and only
grandchild of the late Joshua Andrew Uhthoff of Bath,
and formerly of the H.E.I.C.S. , Bombay. Residences
— Cabinteely House, co. Dublin, 16 william Square,
Dublin.
RICHARD HUGH MILLERD ORPEN, Esq., of
ArdtuUy, co. Kerry, M.A. Born Nov. 7, 1829, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Sir Richard John Theodore
Orpen, Knight Bachelor, of Ardtully, by Elizabeth, dau. of
the late Rev. Richard Stack, D.D. Armorial bearings-
coin's Inn 1899), and Master of Arts of the University
of Dublin ; assumed name of Hamilton by Royal
Licence, dated Nov. 19, 1892. Born May 14, 1852,
being the fifth son of the late Rt. Hon. Henry
Ormsby, by his wife Julia, dau. of the late Henry Hamilton
Quarterly i and 4, per pale azure and or, a lion rampant
counterchanged, in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet of
the second (for Orpen) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse azure, be-
tween three wolves' heads erased sable (for Millerd). Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged (jn the shoulder
with a cross c osslet sable. Motto — "Veritas vincit."
Married, Jan. 5, 1871, Amy Noble, eldest dau. of Thomas
Horwood of St. Anne's Road, Stamford Hill, London ; and
has Issue — (i) Richard Hugh Horwood Orpen, Esq., b.
Sept. 22, 1873 ; (2) Raymond William Orpen, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 29, 1875 ; Amy Eliza, Constance Marion, Nora Edith,
Olive Mabel, Mary Winifred, and Ida Grace Victoria. Seat
— Ardtully, Kenmare, co. Kerry.
ORPEN (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale azure
and or, a lion rampant within a bordure wavy all counter-
changed (Orpen); 2 and 3, or, a lion's head erased azure,
between three mullets gules (Chatterton). Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant or, debruised by a pale wavy azure. Motto —
" Loyal A mort."
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Son of Rev. Edward Chatterton Oipen, M.A., of
Exeleigh, fi. 1831 ; d. ; w. 1856, Maicella Carew,
d. of Octavius Palmer, H.E. I.C.S. , and niece of Sir
John Lewis Duntze, Bart., of Exeleigh : —
Herbert Orpen, Gentleman, Commander R.N., i. 1863.
Seat — Exeleigh, Starcross, Devon.
CHARLES LINDSAY ORR-EWING, Esquire, for-
merly Capt. 3rd Bait. Princess Louise' Argyll and Sutherland
Highrs. , J. P. for Dumbartonshire, M.P. for Ayr District.
Born Sept. 8, i860, being the 5th and youngest son of the
late Sir Arch. Orr-Ewing, first Bart., of Ballikilrain, co.
Stirling, by his wife Elizabeth Lindsay, only child of James
Reid, Esquire, J. P., of Caldercruix. Clubs — Carlton,
Bachelors', New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron embattled gules, ensigned
with a banner of the second, charged with a canton azure,
thereon a saltire of the first, all between two mullets in chief
and the sun in his splendour in base of the second, a bordure
indented also of the second, charged with three martlets of
the first for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued az. , holding
in his dexter paw a mullet also gules. Motto -" Audaciter."
Married, 1888, Beatrix Mary Leslie (which marriage was
dissolved 1894), daughter of Walter James Hore-Ruthven,
Esquire, claiming as 8th Baron Ruthven ; and has surviving
Isstie — Ian Leslie Orr-Ewing, Gentleman, born 1893; and
Janet Beatrix. He married secondly, 1898, Lady Augusta
Boyle, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. Postal
addresses — The Red House, Ayr, N.B. ; 38 Bryanston
Square, W.
ORR-OWENS (R.L., 1904, U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4,
gules, a boar passant argent, armed colhired and chained
or, to a holly-bush on a mount in base both proper, on a
canton of the second, three raven's legs meeting in the fess
point sable (Owens) ; 2 and 3, gules, three piles in point
argent, the centre pile charged with a trefoil slipped vert,
on a chief or, a torteaux between two cross crosslets fitch^e
of the field (Orr).
Dau. of Rev. James Orr, m. 1850, Harriet Skefifington,
eld. d. of late John Owens, Esq., J. P., of Holestone,
CO. Antrim : —
Jane Emily Orr-Owens. Seat — Holestone co. Antrim.
OSBORNE, quartered by BATEMAN and CONYERS.
O'SHEE (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 8, per bend in-
dented azure and or, two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged (for
Odaneus Shee) ; 2. gules, three swords per fesse argent,
hiked or, the centre sword pointing to the dexter side (for
William Shee) ; 3. sable, three pheons argent (for John
Shee); 4. gules, two swords in saltire argent, points down,
surmounted by a third in pale, point up, hilted or (for
Edmond Shee) ; 5. argent, a chevron ermine, between
three broad-arrow heads sable (Archer) ; 6. per pale in-
dented or and gules (Bermingham) ; 7. argent, three bars
gules, over all a bend sable (de la Hide). Mantling gules,
doubled silver. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
swan rousant sable. MottO — " Vincit Veritas."
Sons of Nicholas Richard Power O'Shee, Esq., of
Gardenmorris, J. P. and D.L. co. Waterford (High
Sheriff 1861), b. 1821 ; d. 1902; m. 1865, Lady
Gwendoline Anson, d. of ist Earl of Lichfield :—
Richard Alfred Poer O'Shee, Esq. , Capt. and Bt. -Major
R.E. , served with Benin Exped. 1897 (desp. , medal and
clasp), and in West Africa 1897-8 (clasp), b. 1897. Seat —
Gardenmorris, Kill, Piltown ; and Sheestown, nr. Kil-
kenny.
John Marcus Poer O'Shee, Gentleman, R.I.C., b. 1869 ;
m. 1900, Myrtle Constance, d. of Col. Ynyr Henry Burges
of Parkanaur ; and has issue. Res. —
JOHN OSM ASTON, Esquire, J. P. for cos. Derby.
Stafford, and Sussex, D.L. co. Derby. Born June 21,
1831, being the eldest son of the late Francis Wright
Osmaston, Esq., J. P. for the cos. Notts, Derby, and Staf-
ford, D.L. for CO. Derby, and High Sheriff co. Notts 1842,
principal owner of the Butterley Works, by his wife Selina,
eldest dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert, 3rd Bart., of Tissing-
ton Hall. Armorial bearings — .Sable, on a chevron argent,
three spear-heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads, erased
on the second, armed and maned or, in base on a pile ot
the last, issuing from the chevron an unicorn's head, erased
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head argent, erased
gules, armed and maned or, charged on the neck with three
spear-heads, one and two also gules. Motto "Ad rem."
Married, firstly, June 23, 1853, Emily Sophia, dau. of Rev.
Henry Western Pluniptre, Rector of Eastwood, Notts; and
by her (who died April 11, i860) had Issue— {-i) Francis
Plumptre Beresford Osmaston, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. March 10, 1857 [w. .^ug. 13, 1884, Eleanor Mar-
garet, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Field of Bigby Rectory,
CO. Lincoln, and has issue, Dudley Francis Osmaston,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1892; Robert Shirley Osmaston,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1895; and Dorothea]; (2) Rev.
Marcus Western Beresford Osmaston, Rector of Good-
nestone, Kent, b. March 29, 1859; Eleanor Agnes \jn.,
Dec. 16, 1880, Commander John Pemberton Coote, R.N.,
third son of Sir Algernon Coote, Bart.] ; and Emily Selina.
He married secondly, Dec. 19, 1861, Florence Mary,
dau. of the late Edward Royd Rice of Dane Coiu-t,
Kent ; and has Issue — (3) Basil de Forest Osmaston,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 31, 1862 ; (4) Cecil Alvend FitzHerbert
Osmaston, Esq., Captain R.M.A., b. July 24, 1866 Sjn.,
Feb. 2, 1893, Minnie Buckley, dau. of Gen. Sir Henry
Tuson, K.C.B., R.M.A., and has issue. Myrtle Florence];
(5) Bertram Beresford Osmaston, Gentleman, India Forest
Service, b. Jan. 3, 1868 [w., Sept. 15, 1893, Catherine
Mary, dau. of Gen. Hutchinson, and has issue, Bertram
Hutchinson Osmaston, Gentleman, b. March 30, 1895;
Oswald Camplyon Hutchinson Osmaston, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 26, 1898; Sylvia Mary, d. young 1895; and Olive
Mary] ; (6) Osmund Gordon Osmaston, Gentleman, b. Aug.
7, 1869; d. unm. Aug. 31, 1899; (7) Lionel Sherbrooke
Osmaston, Gentleman, India Forest Service, b. Oct. 20,
1870 [;«. , Feb. 26, 1897, Selina Fanny, dau. of the late
John Bridges Plumptre of Goodnestone Park, Kent, and
has issue, Osmund Eric Osmaston, Gentleman, b. Jan. 15,
1900; and Erica] ; (8) John Henry Osmaston, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 13, 1881 ; (9) Ulric Ernest Osmaston, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 5, 1883; (10) Arthur Edward Osmaston, Gentle-
man, b. March 4, 1885; Rosamond Florence [w. , Aug. 14,
1892, Rev. William Henshaw Starling, and has issue] ;
Violet Mary \m., April 26, 1899, Benjamin Ernest Nicholls,
and has issue] ; and Olive Elizabeth. Seat Hawkhurst
Court, Billingshurst, Sussex.
OSMOND. Sable, a fesse dancett6 and in chief an
eagle displayed erminois, a bordure wavy or. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed as in the arms, charged on the breast with
a barrulet wavy azure.
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Sons of the late George Wise Osmond, Esq. , Comdr.
R.N., b. 1843; d. 1884; ?«. 1869, Julia Augusta, d. of
Rev. William Forbes of Yardley Chase, Jamaica: —
George William Forbes Osmond, Esq., Paymaster
R.N., b. 1871. Res. — Hern, Benhilton, Sutton, Surrey.
Charles Fortescue Osmond, Gentleman, Citizen of
London, late of the City Imp. Vols. M.I., b. 1877. lies. —
Hern, Benhilton, Sutton, Surrey.
Henry Arthur Wise Osmond, Gentleman, ^. 1879. Res. —
Port Maria, Jamaica.
Humphrey Dacres Osmond, Gentleman, Lieut. Imp.
Light Horse, b. 1881. A'es. — -Krugersdrop, Transvaal, S.
Africa.
OSWALD, see GORDON-OSWALD.
JOHN OSWALD, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. of
Fife. Born June 12, 1856, being the eldest son of
the late James Townsend Oswald, by his wife Ellen
Octavia, dau. of P. J. Miles of Leigh Court, Bristol.
Club — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings— Azure, ane savage
proper wreathed with bay leaves, and bearing in the sinister
§
MONSTRANT-ASTR(\-Vlft7*»
ane batton erected on his shoulder vert, and in the dexter
a cross-staff pointing to a star placed in the dexter chief
or. Above the shield fane helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantle gules, doubled argent ; with this Motto,
" Monstrant astra viani." Seat — Dunnikier, Kirkcaldy,
N.B.
§ RICHARD ALEXANDER OSWALD, Esquire, De-
puty-Lieutenant of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Vice-Lieut, and Deputy-Lieut, for co. of Ayr. Boru June
6, 1841, being the eldest son of the late George Oswald of
Auchincruive and of Cavens, by his first wife Lydia Mar-
garet, dau. of Frederick Homan of Ardenwood, co. Kildare.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a naked
man, wreathed about the middle with bay leaves, having a
quiver of arrows by his side, hearing a bow in his left hand,
all proper, and pointing with his right to a comet, in the
dexter chief point or, a border engrailed of the last (for
Oswald); 2. gules, two leopards passant guardant in pale
argent (for Haldane of that Ilk) ; 3. argent, a saltire en-
grailed between four roses gules (for Lennox). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for Crests, i. upon
a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing out of a
cloud and pointing to a star of eight rays proper, with
the Motto, "Sequamur" (for Oswald); 2. upon a wreath
of his liveries, an eagle's head erased proper, with the Motto,
"Suffer" (for Haldane). Married, Nov. 25, 1868, Maude,
dau. of James Smith - Barry of Marbury Hall and Fota
Island, CO. Cork. Seats — Auchincruive, near Ayr, co. Ayr ;
and Cavens, Kirkbean, co. Kircudbright.
CHARLES ROBERT OSWALD-BROWN (formerly
CHARLES ROBERT BROWN), Esq., Major in H.M.
Manchester Regt. Born , being the son of the late
James Brown of Orangefield ; and has assumed the addi-
tional surname of Oswald. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
savage wreathed about the head and middle with bay leaves,
having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his
left hand proper, and pointing with liis right to a blazing
star in the dexter chief point or, within an orle of fleurs-de-
lis argent. Mantling azure doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant parted
per fesse argent and azure, holding in his ciexter paw a star
wavy of six rays or ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " Floreat majestas." Postal address — Manchester
Regt., Aldershot.
OTHER, quartered by CONYERS.
OTTER (1873). Or, on a bend gules, gutt^-d'or,
between two crosses pat^e of the second, three crescents of
the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, two crosses pat^e surmounted by a crescent or.
Motto— "Watch."
' OTTER-BARRY (R.L., 19 May 1873). Quarterly,
I and 4, gules, three bars embattled argent (Barry, orig.
grant 1811) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend gules, gutt6-d'or,
between two crosses patt^e of the second three crescents of
the first (Otter, 1873). Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— -I. on a wreath of the colours, the embattlements of a
tower gules, charged with three roses in fesse argent
(Barry) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, two crosses pat^e
resting thereon a crescent all or. Motto — "A rege et a
victoria."
OTTLEY, quartered by FOLJAMBE.
§ WILLIAM CLIFFORD-BERMINGHAM OTWAY-
RUTHVEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and De-
puty-Lieutenant for the county of Leitrim, and Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Galway and Tipperary. Born
July 14, 1840, being the only son of the late Thomas Ber-
mingham 'Frotter, by his wife Rosabelle Maria Frances,
youngest daughter of Major William Stirling St. Clair of
Emma Vale, in the county of Wicklow, and assumed, by
Royal License, 1865, the surname and arms of Ruthven only,
and in 1887 the additional name of Otway. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and gules, a
canton erminois. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased
argent, attired or, charged with a mullet gules. Motto —
Over the crest, " Deed Shaw." Married, October 12, 1865,
Frances Margaret, only daughter and heir of Vice-Admiral
Robert Jocelyn Otway of Castle Otway, Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Tipperary ; and has Issue — ( i ) Robert
Mervyn Bermingham Otway- Ruthven, Esq., Capt. Royal
Artillery, b. Aug. 2, 1867 [;«., April 25, 1900, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Julius Casement, Esq., J. P., of Cronroe, co.
Wicklow] ; (2) Thomas Ormonde Bermingham Otway-
Ruthven, Gentlem.Tn, b. Feb. 12, 1872; (3) Mervyn Henry
Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Gentleman, b. Sept. 18, 1877 ;
Annette Rosabelle Bermingham [?«., July 15, 1896, Capt.
Richard Meredith, late Warwickshire Regt.]; Marguerite
Frances Bermingham, </. Sept. 25, 1870; Rosabelle Frances
Elizabeth Bermingham ; Edith Mary Bermingham ; and
Cecil Harriet Beatrice Bermingham [w., Oct. i, 1898,
William Heneage Finch, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. R. Irish
Regt.]. Seats — Invernisk, in the co. of Galway; Castle
Otway, Templemore, in the county of Tipperary ; Lis-
.gillock, in tlie county of Leitrim ; Charleville Cottnge,
Enniskerry, in the co. of Wicklow ; and Mount Campbell,
in the co. of Leitrim.
The Rev. FIELDING OULD, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Cantab.). Born Dec. 4, 1870, being the eldest son of
Rev. Frederick Fielding Ould and Emma, only surviving
child of the late Henry Neumann, Esq., J. P. (arniiger.
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Berlin), of Whicham Hall, Cheshire. Livery — Green,
yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Or, on a saltire vert,
five crosses pat^e fitchee of the field (quartering per pale
dexter, gules, a six-pointed star or ; sinister, azure, a moon
argent, for Neumann, recorded in Berlin). Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a sheaf of five arrows proper,
banded gules, enclosed by two oak branches vert. Motto
— " Cedite seni." Postal addresses — 16 Dryden Mansions,
West Kensington; and Briarley House, Aigburth, Liver-
pool.
THOMAS ROLAND OUTH WAITE, Gentleman. Bom
Feb. 6, 1876, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late Francis John Outhwaite, Esq., Major and Lieut. -
Col. 4th Highland Light Infantry, of Craigforth, Earlsferry,
Fife, by his wife Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of John James
Harrison, Esq., of Devonshire House, Harrogate, and Sin-
derby, in the co. of York, J. P. and D. L. Livery Grey, and
red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Argent, two barrulets
Chapman, 19th Hussars ; and has hstte — Mary Rachel
Lockhart. Seat — Badgemore, Henley-on-Thames. Resi-
nebuly sable, between in chief and in base the attires of
a stag affixed to the scalp, between two fleurs-de-lis gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a stag lodged regardant
pri)per, charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse
gules, and a like fleur-de-lis resting upon the head between
the attires, and holding in the mouth two ears of wheat
or ; with the Motto, " Deo et patria." Estates — Bradford
Moor, in the co. of York ; Lord of the Manor of South-
owram, in the same county ; Craigforth, Earlsferry, in the
CO. of Fife. Seat — Craigforth, Earlsferry, Elie, Fife.
OVERTON, quartered by LANE.
RICHARD LOCKHART OVEY, Esquire, Capt.
2nd Vol. Batt. Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., late Lieut. 2nd
Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf. Born 1878, being the eldest son of
Richard Ovey, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Oxford, High
Sheriff 1895, by his wife Clara, dau. of J. J. Broadbent of
Great Horton House, near Bradford, Yorks. Livery —
Dark blue coat, dark blue and yellow waistcoat, drab
overcoat. Armorial bearings Vert, gutt^e-d'or, two
bendlets sinister and raguly, between as many mullets of
six points or, pierced of the first. Mantling vert and or.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a lamb passant argent, gutt(5e-de-sang, supporting with the
dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister or, therefrom
flowing a pennon of the second, the whole within a chain
in arch of the third. MottO ".Semper eadem." Married,
1903, Rachel Emma, dau. of the late Capt. Abel Henry
rf^«f^ Hemes, Henley-on-Thames. Clubs — Junior United
Service, New.
OWBRIDGE (H. Coll.). Sable, a bridge of three
arches between three owls in chief argent, and a rose in
base of the last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a demi-lion gules, supporting the
trunk of a tree erect sprouting proper, thereon an owl
argent. MottO — " Sapientia fortis est."
Son of : —
Walter Tom Owbridge, Gentleman, b. . Res. — The
Grange, Cottenham, Yorks.
OWEN, quartered by COKE.
OWEN, see BULKELEY-OWEN and HUMPH-
REYS-OWEN.
OWEN GWYNNEDD, quartered by MOSTYN.
OWEN (H. Coll.). Azure, three suns in splendour
between two chevronels, the whole between three serpents
erect, two respecting each other in chief and one in base all
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arrow in saltire
with a bow surmounted by a sun in splendour all proper.
Granted to the late Sir Richard Owen, C. B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S., of Sheen Lodge, Richmond Park, and
the other descendants of his father, Richard Owen of
Fulmer Place, Bucks.
OWEN (H. Coll.). Per pale or and argent, a Saracen's
head affront^e erased at the neck proper, wreathed about
the temples of the first and gules, between three lozenges of
the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon two lozenges gules, a Saracen's head as
in the arms. MottO — ' ' Duw ar fy rhan."
Son of John Ap Rhydderch (Dwen of Glenafon , b. ;
(/. ; 7n. , Mary, d. of : —
Robert Prys Owen, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Merioneth,
(High Sheriff 1901), b. . Estate— GlenRfon, Glamorgan
shire. iVrt/— Aelybryn, Dyffryn.
ARTHUR D. OWEN, Gentleman, M.D. Armorial
bearings Azure, on a mount vert, an Ionic pillar argent,
base and capital or, supported by two lions counter-rampant
of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure, supjiorting an Ionic pillar as in the
arms. Motto " Firmitas in caelo." Residence—Spring
Grove, Hamplon-on-Tliames.
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CHARLES ASTLEY OWEN, Gentleman, B.A.,
F.R. I.B.A. Armorial bearings Azure, on a mount vert,
an Ionic pillar argent, base and capital or, supported by two
lions counter-rampant of the last. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, supporting an
Ionic pillar as in the arms. Motto -" Firmitas in CEelo."
Residence- 29 Molesworth Street, Dublin.
DAVID CHARLES LLOYD OWEN. Esquire, J. P. co.
Warwick, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland),
Consulting Surgeon to the Eye Hospital in Birmingham,
and Hon. Ophthalmic Surgeon to the General Hospital
in Birmingham, Citizen and Liveryman of the Spectacle
N^akers' Company in London. Born Sept. 5, 1843, being
eldest son of the late Rev. David Owen, by his wife Sophia,
only dau. and heir of Charles Lloyd jefferies of Darenth, co.
Kent, and Smethwick, co. Stafford. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a lion passant sable between three fleurs-de-lis
gules (being the arms of Einion apSeisyllt, Lord of Ardudwy,
in Wales, from whom he is twenty-third in lineal descent).
Motto —" Goreu glewder galondid." \As is often the case
zvitk ancient arms, there is no crest recorded hemvith. The
arms published in a previous edition, p. 632, rvere those
confirmed by the late Ulster King of Arms, but the full pedi-
gree from and the arms of Einion ap Seisyllt, having
been recorded in the College of Arms and a copy issued to
Mr. D. C. Lloyd Oiuen under the Corporate Seal, the Irish
confirmation has been cancelled by the present Ulster King
of Arms.] Married, Feb. 24, 1868, Anna, dau. of John
Greene, Surgeon, of St. George's, co. Salop ; and has Issue
— Lilian Emilie [m. Capt. George William David Bowen
Lloyd, f.P. of Brunant, co. Carmarthen, and of 23rd Royal
Welsh Fusiliers] ; and Blanche Anna [m. Herbert Brend
Winterbotham, Esq., j.P., of the Actrees, Berkeley, Glos.]-
Postal addresses —41 Newhall St. , Birmingham ; FrondSgi
Meifod, Welshpool. Club Union (Birmingham).
OWEN HOWARD OWEN, Gentleman; obtained in
1898 a Royal Warrant to assume the name and to bear
the arms of Owen as eldest surviving representative of the
family of Owen of Orielton, co. Pembroke, and Heir-at-Law
of the late Sir William Owen, Ban. Born Jan. 6, 1862,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Henry Tripp, M.A. ,
of Huntspill, and Rector of Winford, co. Somerset, late
Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, by his wife Anne,
dau. of the Rev. James Gould of Masiansleigh, co. Devon.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron between three lions
rampant or. Married Eliza Madeleine Florence, dau. of
late Rev. T. Dowler. Seats- Huntspill and St. Decumans,
CO. Somerset. Residence — 103 Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Clubs — Isthmian, Crystal Palace.
PETER OWEN, Esquire, J.P. Cheshire. Born 1822,
being the son of Henry Owen of Liverpool. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron engrailed argent and gules, in chief
two fleurs-de-lis of the last, and in base a lion rampant
of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern argent, semfe-de-lis
gules, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon of
the last charged with a crescent also argent. MottO —
" Deo duce comite industrin." Married, firstly, 1848,
Sarch de Brock, dau. of John Thomas of Dartmouth ;
secondly, 1872, Eleanor, dau. of Thos. Pickering Pick of
Liverpool. Seat — The Elms, Great Sutton, Cheshire.
OWLEPEN, quartered by DAUNT.
OXLEY (R.L.. 177s, H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse gules
between three o.xen sable, armed and hoofed or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — An ox's head erased sable,
armed or, charged with three ermine spots gold one and
two. Motto—" Tam aris quam aratris."
Sons of Charles Christopher Oxley of Redcar and of
The Hall, Ripon, J.P. for N. and W. Ridgs. Yorks.
and for Liberty of Ripon, b. 1810; d. 1881 ; m. 1837,
Georgiana Maria, d. of Rev. J. D. Waddilove of
Beacon Grange, Hexham, by his wife, Elizabeth,
sister of Sir James Graham, Bt. , of Netherby : —
Adm. Charles Lister Oxley, J.P. for W. Rdg. Yorks.
and Ripon, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, b. T841 ; m. 1878,
Emily, eld. d. of Robert Kcarsley, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Highfield, Ripon, formerly M. P. for Ripon; and has issue
— (i) Charles O.xley, Gentleman, b. 1880; (2) Christopher
Bernard Oxley, Gentleman, b. 1894; Agnes; Margaret;
Rose; Violet; and Dorothy. Seat The Hall, Ripon,
Yorks. Club — United Service.
Rev. William Henry Oxley, M.A. (Oxford), Vicar of
Petersham, b. 1848 ; m. 1884, Helen Rosamond, eld. d. of
Charles E. Newton, Esq. J.P. and D.L. , of Micklcover
Hall, by his first wife Rosamond Curzon ; and has issue —
Selwyn Amor Nathaniel Oxley, Gentleman, b. 1890, Res. —
The Vicarage, Petersham, Surrey.
Son of Robert Darley Oxley : —
Lt.-Col. Robert Hugh Oxley, b. . Res.~
PACK, see REYNELL-PACK.
S DENIS ROBERT PACK-BERESFORD, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. , B.A. of the Univ. of Oxford. Born
March 23, 1864, being the eldest son of Denis William
Pack, Esq. (who assumed the name and arms of Beresford),
Captain Royal Horse Artillery, J.P. and D. L. , by his wife
Annette Caroline, only dau. of R. Clayton Browne of
Brownes Hill, in the co. of Carlow. Clubs — Automobile,
White's, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Light drab
cloth, with silver buttons, black and silver lace on collar
and cuffs, silver band on hat. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent crusily fitch^e
three fleurs-de-lis sable, within a bordure wavy pean (for
Beresford) ; 2 and 3 quarterly sable and erminois, in the
first quarter a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and
hilt or, encircled by a wreath of the last ; in the fourth a
cinquefoil of the third, pendent from a crimson ribbon
bordered blue, in the centre chief a representation of the
•golden cross and clasps presented to Major-General Sir
Denis Pack, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, by His Majesty George III., in testi-
mony of his royal approbation of the signal valour dis-
played by the said Major-General Pack in divers actions
with the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
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mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. issuant
from a mural crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy
argent and gules, the lower part of the neck transfixed by a
broken spear, in the mouth the remaining part of the spear
the point upwards or (for Beresford) ; 2. a mural crown argent
issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged with a wreath
or (for Pack). Motto — " Nil nisi cruce." Afar n'ed, August
II, 1891, Alice Harriet Cromie, only daughter of James
Acheson Lyle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Glandore,
in the county of Antrim. Estate in the county of Carlow,
inherited from field-Marshal Lord Beresford. Postal ad-
dress— Fenagh House, Bagnalstown.
PAGE-TURNER (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a fer-de-moline
pierced sable (Turner, Visn. Leics. , 1619) ; ii. and iii. , azure,
a fesse indented between three martlets or (Page, 1775) ;
2 and 3, vert, on a saltire between four pheons argent,
a pomeis, on a chief engrailed or, a lion passant gules,
(Blavdes). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent,
ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-
moline as in the arms.
Son of Rev. Henry Marvell BJaydes, LL.D. , and his
wife Fanny Maria, d. of Sir Edward George Thomas
Page-Turner, Bart. : —
Frederick Augustus Page-Turner, Esq., J. P. Beds. b. 1845 ;
m. 1874, Alice Caroline, d. of William Dyer, Physician-
Gen. H.E.I.C.S. ; and has issue — (i) Edward Henry
Marvell Page-Turner, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) Hugh
Gregory Page-Turner, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; (3) Frederick
Ambrose Wilford Page-Turner, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; Edith
Marguerite; Maud Winifred Mary, Dorothy Alice ; Frances
Helen ; Margery ; Muriel Agnes ; Cassandra Sophia ;
Delia Emily Louisa ; and Barbara Olive. Estates — Am-
brosden, Merton, and Bicester, Oxon. ; Streatley, Lunsdon,
and Tetsworth, Beds. Res. — 9 Denmark Terrace, Brighton.
Clubs — Constitutional, Westminster.
FITZROY RICHARD CLARENCE PAGET. Esquire,
formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards. Born 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Admiral the Rt. Hon. Lord Clarence
Edward Paget, P.C., G.C.B., by his wife Marthe Stuart,
dau. of Admiral Sir Robert Waller Otway, K.C.B. Ar-
morial bearings Sable, on a cross engrailed between
four eagles disiilayed argent, five lions passant guardant
of the field. The escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon
and by the collar. Mantling sable and argent. Crest ~
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable,
maned, ducally gorged and tufted argent. Residence —
HOWARD FRANCIS PAGET, Esquire. Born April
122, 1858, being the only son and youngest child of the
Reverend Francis Edward Paget, Rector of Elford, by his
wife Fanny, daughter of the Reverend William Chester.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross
engrailed l)etween four eagles displayed argent, five lions
passant guardant of the field. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and
ducally gorged argent. Married, May 15, 1884, Alice
Catharine Jeffcock, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John
Thomas Jeffcock, Rector of ^X'olverhanlpton, Prebend of
Lichfield; and has Is.'.i/e—{\) Francis Edward Howard
Paget, Esquire, born June 4, 1886; (2) Salisbury Howard
Paget, Gentleman, born March 7, 1889; (3) John Howard
Paget, Gentleman, born September 20, 1890, died July 7,
1894; (4) Lewis Michael Howard Paget, Gentleman, born
Oct. 19, 1895; (5) George Howard Paget, Gentleman, born
Feb. 4. 1897; (6) Patrick Everard Howard Paget, Gentle-
man, born Nov. 21, 1903; Mary Frances Howard; Fanny
D^siree Howard ; Hilda Beatrice Howard; Alice Catharine
Howard ; and Charlotte Gabrielle Howard. Estate —
The Elford Estate, near Tamworth, in the county of
Stafford. Postal address — Elford Hall, Tamworth.
THOMAS GUY FREDERICK PAGET, Gentleman.
Borti July 29, 1886, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Guy Paget, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of
Leicester, by his wife Frances Edith Nugent, daughter of
the late Thomas Nugent Vaughan. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms: Argent, a cross sable, fretty of the
first, in the first and fourth quarters an escallop of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable,
collared or, resting the sinister forepaw on an antique
escutcheon argent, charged with an escallop sable; with
the Motto, " Espere et pers^v^re." Estates and postal
addresses — Humberstone, Leicester; Ibstock, Leicester-
shire.
§ VICTOR FREDERICK WILLIAM AUGUSTUS
PAGET, Esquire, Capt. R.A. Born 1861, being the
eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus Berkeley
Paget, G.C. B. , a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon-
ourable Privy Council, by his wife the Countess Walpurga
Ehrengarde Helena, dau. of Count of the Empire de
Hohenthal. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a cross en-
grailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions
passant guardant of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger
sable, maned, ducally gorged and tufted argent. Clubs —
Bachelors', White's.
WILLIAM HENRY PAGET, Esquire, Major-Generai
(Retired List) Her Majesty's Indian Army. Born March
13, 1829, being the eldest son of Captain William Paget,
commonly known as Lord William Paget, by his wife
Fanny, daughter of General the Baron de Rothenburg.
Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Blue, with yellow
waistcoat, blue and yellow braid. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross engrailed between
four eagles dis]3layed argent, five lions passant guardant of
the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
heraldic tiger sable, maned, ducally gorged and tufted
sable; with the Motto, "Per il suo contrario. " Married,
June 25, 1878, Rosalind Margaret, daughter of the late
Peter Northall Laurie of Pax-Hill Park, in the county of
Sussex ; and has Issue — Bertha Frances. Postal address —
129 Victoria Street, London.
WILLIAM SMITH PAGET-TOMLINSON, Esquire,
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), M.D. (Lond.), M.R.C.P. (Lond.),
J. P. for the CO. of Westmorland (High Sheriff 1897, in
which year he received the Jubilee Medal), I). L. 1900.
Born Nov. 19, 1848, being the youngest son of Thomas
Paget of Forton, near Lancaster, by Anne, youngest
daughter of Henry Smith of Forton ; and assumed the
additional surname and arms of Tonilinson by Royal
Licence, Feb. 7, 1890, on succeeding to the estates of
Elizabeth Tomlinson of Kirkby Lonsdale. Livery — Dark
blue, with red piping. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, per pale nebuly argent and vert, a tilting-spear fesseways
between two greyhounds current counterchanged, a chief
azure, thereon a greyhound current of the first (for Tomlin-
son) ; 2 and 3 quarterly sable and azure, on a cross or be-
is the Military Cockade.
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tween four eagles displayed argent, a cross engrailed of the
first, thereon an heraldic tiger's head erased Ijetween four
lions passant of the third. Mantling v^-rt and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a man wreathed about
the waist with oak, supporting in the dexter hand a tilting-
spear, and resting the sinister hand upon an escutcheon per
pale nebuly argent and vert, charged with a greyhound
current counterchanged (for Tomlinson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, between two wings gules, a demi-heraldic tiger
sable, holding in the mouth a lion's gamb or (for Paget).
Motto — "Vincit Veritas." Married, Aug. 12, 1874, Mar-
garet Elizabeth, second dau. of J. Llewellyn Price of Stan-
dish, Lancashire; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Rothwell
Paget-Tomlinson, Esq., B.A. Trinity Hall, Camb. , Capt.
West of Scotland Artill. Mil., b. May 12, 1875 ; (2) William
Guy Paget-Tomlinson, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Hall,
Camb.), Lieut. 7th Hussars, /'. July i, 1877; (3) Edward
Edmondson Paget-Tomlinson, Gentleman, B.A., b. April
26, 1882; and Alice Mabel. FAtates in Westmorland,
Lancashire, and Yorkshire. Postal address — The Biggins,
Kirkby Lonsdale.
PAKENHAM, quartered by CONOLLY.
GUSTAVUS CONOLLY PAKENHAM, Gentleman.
Born Oct. 27, 1856, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late George Uent Pakenham, Esq., Capt. 4th
Bengal Lancers, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. Robert Hume. Armorial bearings Quarterly, i.
c]uarterly or and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed
vert, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief the
sea, and on the stern of an antique ship riding thereon
Britannia standing. Victory alighting on the prow and
placing a wreath of laurel on Britannia's head all proper,
being the device, on the medal emblematic of the glorious
sea-tight of June i, 1794, wherein Capt. the Hon. Thomas
Pakenham commanded H.M.S. " Invincible," 74 guns, and
captured " Le Juste," 80 guns, one of the enemy's ships
(for Pakenham); 2. argent, on a bend indented sable,
cotised azure, three fleurs-de-lis of the field each cotise
charged with three bezants (for Cuff) ; 3. ermine, a griffin
segreant azure (for Aungier) ; 4. per bend crenelle argent
and gules (for Boyle). Mantling gules and or. Crest
Out of a mural crown or, a demi-eagle displayed gules,
beaked of the* first. Motto- "Gloria virtutis umbra."
Married, Nov. 14, 1889, Ella Conipton, only dau. of Wil-
liam George Bayne of Japan : and has Issue -(\) Conipton
Thomas Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1893 • (2) Hercules Ivo
Pakenham, Gentleman, ^. 1897; Cynthia Hume Bernard;
and Hermione Bayne. Residence - Kobe, Japan.
HERCULES ARTHUR PAKENHAM, Esquire, Capt.
Grenadier Guards (retired), sometime A.D.C. to the
Governor-Gen. of India. Born Feb. 17, 1863, being the
elder son of Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Henry Pakenham, by his
wife Elizabeth .Staples, eldest dau. of William Clarke, New
York. Armorial 'bearings - Quarterly i. quarterly or
and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert (for
Pakenham) ; 2. argent, on a bend indented sable, cotised
azure, three fleurs-de-lis of the field, each cotise charged
with three bezants (for Cuff) ; 3. ermine, a grifiin segreant
azure (for Aungier) ; 4. per bend crenelle argent and gules
(for Boyle), and impaling the arms of Ashley, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, three bulls passant sable (for
Ashley) ; 2 and 3, gules, a bend engrailed between six lions
rampant or (for Cooper). Mantling gules and or. Crest
Out of a mural crown or, a demi-eagle displayed gules.
Motto -" Gloria virtutis umbra." Married, How. 16, 1891,
Lilian Blanche Georgiana, dau. of Rt. Hon. Anthony
Evelyn Melbourne Ashley, P.C. Residence: —
JOHN RICHARD ARTHUR PAKENHAM, Gentle-
man. Born 1870, being the only son of the late John
Augustus Pakenham, Esq., V.C., Lieut. -Col. Coldstream
Guards, by his wife Ida Charlotte, dau. of Edwyn Burnaby
of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester. Armorial bearings
Quarterly i. quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter an
eagle displayed vert (for Pakenham) ; 2. argent, on a bend
, indented sable, cotised azure, three fleurs-de-lis of the field
each cotise charged with three bezants (for Cuff) ; 3.
ermine, a griffin segreant azure (for .'\ungier) ; 4. per Ijend
crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi-eagle dis-
played gules. Motto — " Gloria virtutis umbra." Residence —
THOMAS HENRY PAKENHAM, Esquire, Lieut. -Gen.
(Retired) Colonel East Lancashire Regt. , formerly M.P.
CO. Antrim. Born 1826, being the third son of the late
Sir Hercides Robert Pakenham, K.C.B. , Lieut. -Gen. in
the Army, by his wife Emily, fourth dau. of Rt. Hon.
Thomas (Stapleton) Lord le Despencer. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I. quarterly or and gules, in the first
quarter, an eagle displayed vert (for Pakenham) ; 2. argent,
on a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three fleurs-de-lis
of the field, each cotise charged with three bezants (for
Cuff) ; 3. ermine, a griflfin segreant azure (for .Aungier) ; 4.
per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle). Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi-
eagle displayed gules. Motto — "Gloria virtutis umbra."
Married, Feb. 25, 1862, Elizabeth Staples, eldest dau. of
William Clarke, New York; and has Issue — (i) Hercules
Arthur Pakenham, Esq. (to whom refer) ; (2) Harry Francis
Pakenham, Esq., A.D.C, Capt. King's Royal Rifle Corps,
h. Nov. 6, 1864. Residence — Langford Lodge, Crumlin,
CO. Antrim. Clubs — Army and Navy, Carlton.
WILLIAM LAW PAKENHAM, Gentleman. Born
May 4, 1869, being the eldest son of Wellington Montagu
Pakenham, Gentleman, by his wife Sophia Julia, youngest
dau. of George Rust of Cromwell House, Huntingdon. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i. quarterly or and gules, in
the first quarter an eagle displayed vert, and as an honour-
able augmentation, on a chief the sea, and on the stern of
an antique ship riding thereon Britannia standing. Victory
alighting on the prow, and placing a wreath of laurel on
Britannia's head all proper, being the device on the medal
emblematic of the glorious sea-fight of June i, 1794, wherein
Capt. the Hon. Thomas Pakenham commanded H.M.S.
" Invincible," 74 guns, and captured " Le Juste," 80 guns,
one of the enemy's ships (for Pakenham) ; 2. argent, on
a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three fleurs-de-lis of
the field, each cotise charged with three bezants (for Cuff) ;
3. ermine, a griffin segreant azure (Aungier) ; 4. per bend
crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi-eagle dis-
played gules, beaked of the first. Motto — "Gloria virtutis
umbra." Married, Feb. i, 1894, Ada Mary, dau. of J. B.
Phillips of Llanelly ; and has Issue — (i) George Robin
Montagu Pakenham, Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1895; (2)
John Walter Beavan Pakenham, Gentleman, b. Nov. 24,
1898 ; and Emma Joyce. Residence — The Gables, Mouls-
ham, Chelmsford.
§ HENRY PAKENHAM-MAHON, Esq., D.L. co.
Roscommon, late Capt. .Scots Guards, High Sheriff"
1895. Bom July 13, 1851, being the only son of the late
Henry Sandford Pakenham-Mahon, Esq., of Strokestown
House, CO. Roscommon, J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1850,
[eldest son of Hon. and Very Rev. Henry Pakenham, Dean
of St. Patrick's, Dublin (fifth son of 2nd Baron Longford),
by his wife Eliza Catherine, sister and co-heir of Henry,
second Baron Mount Sandford (ext.), through whom he
succeeded to the Mount Sandford estates in cos. W'estmeath
and Roscommon], formerly in the 8th Hussars (who as-
sumed by Royal License the additional surname and nrms
of Mahon)], by his wife Grace Catherine of Strokestown
House, CO. Roscommon [only dau. and heir of Major
Denis Mahon (who s. to the estate of Maurice, last
Lord Hartland, in 1845), by his wife Henrietta, eldest
dau. of Rt. Rev. Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich].
Clubs — Carlton, Guards', Kildare St. (Dublin). Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, i and 8 grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii. or, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules
(for Mahon) ; ii. and iii. quarterly or and gules, in first
quarter an eagle displayed vert (for Pakenham) ; 2. Paken-
ham, as in grand quarters; 3. per chevron or and ermine,
in chief two boars' heads erased sable (for Mountsandford) ;
4. argent, on a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three
fleurs-de-lis of the field, each cotise charged with three bezants
(for Cuff) ; 5. ermine, a griffin segreant azure (for Aungier) ;
6. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 7. Mahon,
as in grand quarters ; and im[)aling the arms of Burrard,
namely azure, a lion passant between two estoiles in chief
and a cress crosslet fitchf5e in base argent, on a chief or,
two lions rampant respecting each other, supporting a sini-
ster hand couped gules. Mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an heralriic tiger
statant, holding in the dexter paw a broken tilting-lance all
proper (for Mahon); 2. out of a mural crown or, a demi-
is the Naval Cockade.
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eagle displayed gules (for Pakenham). Motto — "Gloria
virtutis umbra." Married, Jan. 13, 1890, May, only dau.
of Lieut -Col. Sidney Burrard, late Grenadier Guards (second
son of Sir George Burrard, fourth Bart.); and has Issue —
Olive. Residences — 35 St. George's Road, London, S.W. ;
and Strokestown, co. Roscommon, Ireland.
GEORGE ARTHUR PALEY, Esquire, J. P., B.A.
Cambs. Born Nov. 14, 1874, being the only son of the
late John Paley, Esq., J.' P. and D.I^., High Sheriff 1889
and 1890, by his wife Hon. Clara Emily Charlotte Strutt,
only dau. of the 2nd Lord Rayleigh. Livery — Dark blue.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a bend vaire, double cotised
or, between eight crosses crosslet of the last. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a stag's head couped proper, a cross crosslet or. Motto
— " Cervus non servus." Married, Feb. 22, 1900, Frances
Mary, dau. of Percy Bernard, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Galway.
^eats — Ampton Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds; and Lang-
cliffe, near Settle, Yorks. Club — Wellington.
WILLIAM VICTOR PALEY, Gentleman. Born Nov.
21, 1840, being the third son of the late Rev. George Barber
Paley of Langcliffe, Fellow of St. Peter's Coll. Camb. ,
M.A., B.D., Rector of Frockenham, co. .Suffdlk, from 1835
till his death, Rural Dean, J. P., bv his .\ife Catharine Ann,
dau. of William Robertson of Bath, M.D. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a bend vaire, double cotised or, between
eight crosses crosslet of the last. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head
couped proper, a cross crosslet or. Motto — -"Cervus non
servus." Married, July 27, 1869, Augusta Harriet, dau. of
Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon of Westminster, anci Chaplain
in Ordinary to the Queen ; and has Isstie — George Paley,
Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, h. Jan 27, 1872; and lone
Catherine Victoria. Residence —
Rev. FRANCIS MILNES TEMPLE PALGRAVE.
Born 1865, being the eldest son of Francis Turner Palgrave,
Esq., M.A. , by his wife Cecil Grenville Milnes, eldest dau.
of the late James Milnes Gaskell, Esq., of Thornes House,
Wakefield, and of Wenlock Abbey, many years Member of
Parliament for Much Wenlock. Armorial bearings — Per
pale azure and gules, a lion rampant argent, on a canton or,
an escarbuncle of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between two branches
of palm proper, a leopard's head affront^e erased argent,
charged on the neck with an escarbuncle sable. Motto —
" Laudans invocabo Dominum." ;S^rt/— Little Park, Lyme
Regis, in the county of Dorset.
The Late THOMAS PALGRAVE, Esquire, J. P. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant guardant between
two crescents in fesse argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a leopard's
head affront(5e erased argent, gorged with a collar gemmel
azure, a crescent also azure. Seat — Bryn-y-gynog, Llan-
saintffraid, Denbigh.
GOHILSHRI MANSINGHJI SURSINGHJI, THA-
KORE, SAHIB OF PALITANA, in the Empire of India,
a Ruling Chief, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India (1896). Born 1862, being the
eldest son of the late Thakore Sahib Sursinghji, Thakore of
Palitana, at whose death, Nov. 24, 1885, he succeeded to
the Gadi ; is a descendant of Gohel Shahjee, who founded
the Gadi of Palitana, a state in Kathiawar. liducated
privatelv, and possesses one of tiie largest collections of
highbred horses in Western India, author of religious poems,
and a warm patron of literature. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a trident in pale or, surmounted in the fesse point
by a crescent argent between two Indian swords of the
second, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and
pendent the badge of a K. C.S.I. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a horse's
head couped sable, charged with an Eastern crown or, an
Indian sword as in the arms fesseways point to the dexter.
Motto—" Magna est Veritas etprevalebit." Salute — 9 guns.
Married, firstly, 1879, ^ dau. of the Prince of Bansda ;
secondly, 1887, a Royal lady of the house of Wankaner ;
and thirdly, 1898 ; and has Issue — a son, Kumarshri Baha-
doorsinghji, b. 1900; and a dau., Bashri Hureebasaheb.
Residence — The Durbar Palace, Palitana, Kathiawar,
Bombay.
The Right Hon. CHRISTOPHER PALLES, B.A.,
LL.D. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Q.C., a Bencher of King's
Inns, Dublin, J. P. for co. Meath ; was Sol. -Gen. for Ireland
Feb.-Nov. 1872, Attorney-General 1872- 1874; appointed
Lord Chief Baron of Court of Exchequer, Ireland, 1874 ;
sworn of the Privy Council (England) 1892. Born 1831,
being the third son of the late Andrew Christopher Pallas
of Little Mount Palles, by Eleanor his wife, eldest dau. of
the late Matthew James Plunkett of St. Margaret's, co.
Dublin. tV//!^— University (Dublin). Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, azure three bendlets raguly argent,
on a fesse gules a cross patt^e fitch(^e, between two annulets
or (for Palles) ; 2, ermine, two bars gules, an annulet for
difference (Nugent) ; 3, azure, a gryphon segreant or ( Read).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant azure, bezant^e, holding between his
paws a cross pat^e fitch^e or. Motto — " Deo duce comite
is tlie Military Cockade.
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fortuna." Married, 1862, Ellen (who died 1885), only dau.
of Denis Doyle of Duljlin ; and has Issue — Christopher
Palles, Gentleman, i^. 1863. Postal addresses— Mo\in\.a.nV\\\&
House, Dundrum, Dublin.
I'ALLES (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, three bend-
lets raguly argent, on a fesse gules a cross patce fitch^e
between two annulets or (Palles) ; 2. ermine, two bars gules,
an annulet for difference (Nugent) ; 3. azure ; a gryphon
segreantor(Read). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant azure, bczantee, hold-
ing between his paws a cross patte fitch^e or. Motto — ■
" Deo duce comitante fortuna."
Son of Andrew Palles, Esq., J. P. co. Cavan, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1829; d. ; m. 1853, Jane,
d. of Joseph Bruce of Kingston, Canada West : —
Andrew Palles, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
PALMER, see WADE-PALMER.
PALMER of Reading. Per saltire azure and gules, two
palmers staves in saltire between four escallops or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a palm-tree proper, three
escallops fesseways or. Motto — "Per crucem ad pal-
mam."
Sons of late George Palmer, Esq. , I. P. , of Marlston and
Reading, M.P. for Reading 1878-85, b. 1818 ; d. 1897;
m. Sarah Elizabeth, d. of Robert Meteyard of Basing-
stoke :—
George William Palmer, Esq., M.P. [q.v.].
Alfred Palmer, Esq., J. P., b. 1852; 7n. Alice, d. of late
William E.xall, Esq., j.P., of Reading; and has issue.
Seat — Wokefield Park, Berks. Club — Royal Thames Yacht.
Sir Walter Palmer, Bart. (1904), J.P. and D.L. Berk-
shire, M.P. Salisbury since 1900, b. 1858; ?n. , Jean,
d. of W. Y. Craig of Alsager, Cheshire ; and has issue.
Seat — Frognal, Sunninghill, Berks. Toivn res. — 50
Grosvenor Square, W.
Lewis Palmer, Esq., J.P. , Notts, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. i860; ?n. , Emily, widow of B.
Foster; and has issue. Town res. — i Green Street, Gros-
venor Square, S.W. Clubs — Hurlingham, Ranelagh.
Sons of late Samuel Palmer of Northcourt, Hamp-
stead, (5. 1820; d. 1903; m. Mary Jane, d. of late
Joseph Marsh of Croydon : —
Samuel Ernest Palmer Esq., J.P. co. London, one of
H.M.'s Lts. for the City of London, b. 1858; m. i88i.
Amy, only d. of late Alderman George Swan Nottage,
Lord Mayor of London 1884-5; ^"d has issue. Res. —
10 Grosvener Crescent, S.W. Club — Junior Carlton.
Charles Herbert Palmer, Gentleman, b. i860; m. Ethel,
d. of Henry J. Turner of Stockleigh House, Regent's Park ;
and has issue. Res. — 62 Porchester Terrace, W. Club —
Reform.
William Howard Palmer, Esq., J.P. Berks (High Sheriff
1903-4), b. 1865 ; f/i. Ada Morgan, d. of W. Reed of Onslow
Gardens, S. Kensington ; and has issue. ^iVd/— Heath-
lands, Wokingham, Berks. Town res. — 22 Down Street,
Piccadilly, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Windham.
Albert John Palmer, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Glos.
Hussars (Imp. Yeo. ), in. Catherine, d. of late Col. Hugh
Chetham Lyle. Seat — Fairford Park, Glos. Clubs —
Boodle's, Cavalry.
PALMER (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a fesse
between three palmers' scrips or, two palm-branches in
saltire proper (Palmer) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules,
ducally gorged of the first (Colley). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — -On a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour
embowed proper, garnished or, the hand grasping a spear
also proper. Motto — " Honor virtutis prsemium." Livery—
claret.
Sons of William Lambe Palmer of Rahan, b. ; d.
1849 ; 7n. 1841, Elizabeth Emily Anne, d. of Col.
James Nugent of Clonlost, co. Westmeath : —
Charles Colley Palmer, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Kildare
(High Sheriff 1875), ^- 1^45 ; m. 1866, May Jane, only d.
of Francis Longworth Dames, Esq., D.L. , of Greenhill,
King's Co. ; and has surv. issue — (i) Dudley Colley Palmer,
Esq., late Capt. 4th Batt. Leinster Regt., b. 1868 [;«. 1896,
Constance M. A., d. of late Charles Florence Young
of Cranley Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue — (i) Charles
Dudley Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1897]; (2) Charles Nugent
Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; and Mabel Elizabeth Sjn. 1896,
Thomas Mansel Longworth Dames]. Seats — Rahan,
Edenderry, co. Kildare; Clonlost, Killucan, co. Westmeath.
C/«iJ— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Hamilton William Palmer, Esq., J.P. Queen's Co., for-
merly loth Regt., <^. 1846; m. 1877, Henrietta Frances, d.
of Robert Smyth, Esq., D.L. , of Gaybrook, and widow of
Capt. George Macartney of Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim.
Res. — Farmleigh, Abbeyleix, Ireland.
H Sir CHARLES MARK PALMER, first Baronet, of
W Grinkle Park, Easington, in the North Riding of the
county of York, Member of Parliament for the Jarrow
Division of the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and for the North
Riding of the county of York. Born November 3, 1822,
being the son of the late George Palmer of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, by his wife Maria, daughter of Thomas Taylor of
Hill House, Monkwearmouth. C?eatio?i — August 31, i886.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a
chevron between three crescents in chief and a lion passant
in base argent, two tilting-spears chevronways proper.
Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-spear
erect proper, a wy vern or, resting the dexter foot on a crescent
argent. Motto — " Par sit fortuna labori." Married, firstly,
July 29, 1846, Jane, daughter of Ebenezer Robson of New-
castle ; and by her (who died April 6, 1865) has Issue — (i)
George Robson Palmer, Esquire, born January 5, 1849 ; (2)
Charles Palmer, Esquire, born March 23, 1850 ; (3) Alfred
Molyneux Palmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born June
3, 1853 [married, March 31, 1884, Edith Ellen, daughter
of Frederick George Younge of London, and has issue,
Frederick Charles Palmer, Gentleman, born December 3,
1884 ; Phyllis Adela ; and Evelyn May]. He married
secondly, July 4, 1867, Augusta Mary, daughter of Alfred
Lambert of Paris, and by her (who died December 2, 1875)
has— (4) Claude Bowes Palmer, Esquire, born March 29,
1868 ; (5) Lionel Hugo Palmer, Esquire, late Lieutenant 3rd
Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, born October 22, 1870.
He married thirdly, February 17, 1877, Gertrude, daughter
of James Montgomery, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant of Cranford, in the county of Middlesex,
and by her has — (6) Godfrey Mark Palmer, Esquire, born
August 4, 1878 ; and Hilda Gertrude Montgomery. Resi-
dences— 37 Curzon Street, W. ; Grinkle Park, Loftus,
R.S.O., Yorks.
The Rev. CHARLES SAMUEL PALMER, Canon
of Hereford, Rector of Eardisley, co. Hereford, Rural
is the Naval Cockade.
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Dean, and Proctor in Convocation. Born May 29, 1830,
being the fifth son of the late Rev. Henry Palmer of
Withcote Hall, by his wife ElizaBelh, dau. of the Rev.
Samuel Heyrick. Armorial bearing's — Sable, a chevron
or, between three crescents argent. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern or,
armed and langued gules. Motto — "Par sit fortuna
labori." Married, Nov. 16, 1854, Ellen, dau. of Rev.
Canon Douglas of Durham ; and has had Issue — (i) Henry
William Palmer, Gentleman, b. Sept. 18, 1856, d. July 21,
1858; Mabel Jane [w. , 1881, Richard Crawshay Bailey];
and Margaret Eleanor [w. , 1891, Charles Christie of
Chippuig Ongar, Esse.x]. Postal addresses — Eardisley, co.
Hereford ; The Residence House, Hereford.
EDWARD GEOFFREY BROADLEY PALMER,
Esquire, late Major 3rd Batt. Leicestershire Regt. ,
and the reserve of Officers, M.A. (Camb. ), J. P. for county
Leicester. Born June 14, 1864, being the only son of Col.
Frederick Palmer of Withcote Hall, co. Leicester, J, P. and
D. L. , late Capt. 36th and 27th Regts. , Col. Commanding
Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry [to
whom refer]. Livery — Dark green, waistcoat of narrow
stripes of canary and dark green. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wyvern or, armed and langued gules ; with
the Motto, " Par sit fortuna labori." Married, January 8,
1891, Sibyll Caroline, daughter of the late Captain Smith-
Neill, late Royal Artillery, of Barnweill and Swindrige Muir,
in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Frederick
Neill Palmer, Gentleman, b. September 20, 1893 ; (2)
Lewis Henry Palmer, Gentleman, b. Jan. 27, 1903; and
Sibyll Alice Bridget. Postal address — Burrough, Melton
Mowbray. Club — Junior Carlton, County (Leicester).
FREDERICK PALMER, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant
and Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Rutland, Retired
Colonel, High Sheriff of the county of Leicester 1865.
formerly Capt. 27th Regt. Boni July 15, 1825, being the
eldest surviving son of the Reverend Henry Palmer, by
his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Samuel
Heyrick, Rector of Brampton Ash, in the county of Nor-
thampton. Club — Conservative. Livery — Green coat,
yellow and black striped waistcoat, and gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron
or, between three crescents argent, and impaling the
arms of Harrison, namely azure, a bend vairee argent and
gules, between three demi-lions rampant or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a wyvern or, armed and langued gules ; with
the Mottoes, "Par sit fortuna labori," "Pour aprendre
obleis ne puis." Married, November 14, 1850, Mary,
only daughter of W. H. Harrison, of Ripon, and only
sister of the late William Harrison Broadley, late Member of
Parliament for the East Riding of the county of York, of
Welton House, near Hull ; and has Issue — Edward Geoffrey
Broadley Palmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Leicester, and late Major 3rd Leicestershire Regi-
ment, M.A. , born June 14, 1864 [married Sibyl Caroline
Smith Neill, and has issue, Geoffrey Frederick Neil Palmer,
Gentleman ; Lewis Henry Palmer, Gentleman ; and a
daughter] ; Mary Sophia ; Hester Alice [married C. H.
Vane Holder] ; and Emily Heyrick. Estate — Withcote, in
the county of Leicester. Postal add) esses^^xXhcoKe. Hall,
Oakham, Rutland; 30 Beaufort Gardens, S.W.
GEORGE WILLIAM PALMER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the Borough of Reading and for the county of
Berkshire, Member of Parliament for Reading since 1892,
and Mayor 1888-1889. Born May 23, 1851, being the eldest
son of George Palmer, Member of Parliament for Reading
1878-1885. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Devonshire.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per saltire azure
and gules two palmers' staves in saltire, between four escal-
lops or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert in front
of a palm-tree proper, three escallops fesseways or ; with
the Motto, "Per crucem ad palmam." Married, 1879,
Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Henry Barrett of Sur-
biton, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses— KXmhwxsi,
Reading ; 36 Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W.
HERRICK AUGUSTUS PALMER, Esquire, Major,
late Captain 62nd Regt., served in part of tlie Crimean
Campaign (medal and clasp). Born , being tlie seventh
son of tiie late Rev. Henry Palmer of Withcote Hall, by his
wife I'^lizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Heyrick. Armo-
rial bearings — Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents
argent, impaling the arms of Hazlerigg, namely argent, a
chevron sable, between three hazel leaves vert. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
or, armed and langued gules. Married Dorothy, dau. of
the late Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, Bart., of Noseley ; and
has Issue — (i) Heyrick Arthur Palmer, Gentleman, b. May
23, 1864; (2) Frederick Charles Palmer, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 21, 1866 [/«., 1897, the dau. of Dr. Sharpin of Bed-
ford]; (3) Robert Henry Palmer, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9,
1868; (4) Charles Palmer, Gentleman, /;. June 21, 1869;
(5) Henry Cecil Palmer, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 7. 1873, d.
young; (6) Francis Hubert Palmer, Gentleman, b. .'\ug. 6,
1877; (7) Thomas Martival Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1880;
Elizabeth Ethel; Barbara Gwendoline; and Henrietta
Dorothy. Residence —
§ JAMES DAMPIER PALMER, Esquire, Member of
Parliament for Gravesend, Honorary Colonel ist Rent
Artillery Volunteers, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of
Kent and for West Ham. Born September 6, 1851, being
the eldest son of the late William Palmer of Bury House,
Romford, in the county of Essex, by his wife Jane Michell,
daughter of the Reverend John Trestrail of Chevelah, in the
county of Cornwall. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Barry wavy of twelve per pale or and azure counter-
changed, on a bend cotised gules, between two escallops
ermine three wyverns' heads couped argent, each holding
in the mouth an eagle's leg erased of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree, eradicated and
fesseways proper, a wyvern wings elevated harry wavy of
twelve or and azure, senile of escallops ermine, holding in
the mouth an eagle's leg as in the arms ; with the Motto,
" Ubi amor ibi fides." Married, 1874, Isabella Elizabeth
Curteis, eldest daughter of the late William Curteis Whelan,
Barrister-at-Law, of Heronden Hall, Tenterden ; and has
Issue — Vivian Trestrail Dampier Palmer, Gentleman,
Lieutenant 3rd Battalion of the East Kent Regiment (The
Buffs), born December 29, 1876 ; and Maude Isabel Dam-
pier. Estate — Heronden Hall, Tenterden, in the county
of Kent. Postal address — Heronden Hall, Tenterden,
Kent.
§JOHN IRWIN PALMER, Esquire, Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon Captain 3rd
Middlesex Volunteer Artillery. Born 1852, being the eldest
son of John Palmer of Eliot Place, Blackheath, in the
county of Kent, by his wife Harriet Elizabeth, only dau.
of James Adams of Wem, Salop. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron embattled counter-embattled cotised
plain, between three palmers' staves all sable, as many
scrips of the first, buckled and tasselled or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a dexter mailed arm embowed,
grasping a palm branch and a palmer's staff in saltire
all proper, an escallop or. MottO — " Palma virtuti."
Married, 1890, Alice Scott, only dau. of Charles Wild of
Suffolk Lodge, Hampton Wick, in the county of Middlesex.
Postal address — 47 Queen .A.nne Street, Cavendish Square,
London, W.
§ THOMAS PALMER, Esquire, formerly Captain 47th
Regt., and Hon. Major Auxiliary Forces; served
throughout Crimean War (medal with three clasps, Turkish
medal, fifth class Medjidie). Born 1832, being the sixth
son of the late Rev. Henry Palmer, and his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. Samuel Heyrick. Armorial bearings-
Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wyvern, wings addorsed or, armed and langued
gules. Motto — "Par sit foituna labori." Married, i860,
Harriet I'llizabeth, dau. of the late Edward Dawson, Esq.,
is the Military Cockade.
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M.P. , of Whatton House, Leicestershire. Residence —
Brook House, Eardisley, R S. O. , Herefordshire.
CHARLES ROWLAND PALMER - MOREWOOD,
Esquire, J. P. for the cos. ot Derby and Warwick, and D.L.
for the CO. of Warwick (Higli Sheriff 1880). Born June 7,
1843, being the eldest son of the late Ciiarles Rowland Palnier-
Morevvood, Esquire, of Alfreton Hall and Ladbroke, by his
wife Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Gcor-
gina, second daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh
Lord Byron. C//^/^— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert an oak tree coup6
at the base argent, fructed or, and in canton a trefoil of the
second (for Morewood) ; 2 and 3 argent, on two bars sable
three trefoils of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of
the second, collared or, and impaling the arms of Hervey,
namely gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed armed
proper, each charged with a trefoil gules, supporting a
chaplet of oak branches vert, fructed or (for Morewood) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a grey-
hound sejant sable, collared or, and charged with a trefoil
argent (for Palmer). Married, July 17, 1873, Patience
Mary, daughter of the Right Reverend Arthur Charles
Hervey, commonly known as the Right Reverend Lord
Arthur Charles Hervey, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells ;
and has Issue — (i) Rowland Charles Arthur Palmer-More-
wood, Esq., J. P. cos. Denbigh and Warwick, b. Jan. 9,
1879 ; (2) Anthony Constantine Palmer-Morewood, Gentle-
man, Aug. 31, 1888, and d. Jan. 15, 1889; and Clara
Winifred Sarah. Seats — Alfreton Park, Alfreton, in the co.
of Derby; Ladbroke Hall, Southani, in the co. of War-
wick. Toivii house — 66 Queen's Gate, S. W.
FREDERICK CAREY STUCLEY PALMER-SAM-
BORNE, Lieut. Bengal Staff Corps, attached to Judge-
Advocate General's Department. Born Aug. 18, 1868,
being the second but only surviving son of ihe late Rev.
Richard Lane Palmer-Samborne, M.A. , J. P., Vicar of
Ashreigney, co. Devon, by his wife Ellen, dau. of Thomas
Ferguson of Belfast. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
clievron sable between three mullets gules, pierced or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a mullet as in tlie arms. MottO--" Memor et
fidelis." Married, Dec. 11, 1894, Constance, dau. and
heiress of the late Capt. Anstey, 20th Regt. Club — Army
and Navy.
SAMBORNE STUKELY PALMER-SAMBORNE,
Esquire, J. P. for Somerset. Born Feb. 20, 1827, being the
eldest son of the late Samborne Stukely Palmer-Samborne,
Esq., J. P. Somerset, by his wife Lucy Penelope, dau. of
Rev. Richard Lane, J. P. Devon, of CofHeet House, and
of Bradley, Devon. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chev-
ron sable between three mullets gules, pierced or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
mullet gules, pierced or. Motto — " Memor et fidelis."
Married, June 14, i860, Lucy, dau. of Francis Baring
Short ; and has Issue — John Stukely Palmer-Samborne,
Esq., J. P., b. May 24, 1861 ; Evelyn Margaret; Hilda
Baring; and Ruth Mawdley. Seat — Tinisbnry House,
near Bath.
PALMES, quartered by RAMSDEN.
The Rev. ARTHUR LINDSAY PALMES, M. A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Saltvvood, near Hythe. Born April
18, 1854, being the second son of the late Rev. William Lind-
say Palmes, M.A. , and his wile Marianne, dau. of Amaziah
Enipson of Spellow Hill, Boroughbridge. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a chief vair.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the
colours, a hand holding a palm branch. Motto — " Ut
Palma Justus." Married, 1881, Alice, dau. of M. M.
Hogg of Berry Head; and has Issue — (i) John Palmes,
Gentleman ; (2) James Palmes, Gentleman. Residence —
The Rectory, Saltwood, near Hythe.
BRYAN WILLIAM PALMES, Gentleman. Born
March 31, 1855, being the fourth son of the late Rev.
William Lindsay Palmes, M.A. , and his wife Marianne,
dau. of Amaziah Empson of Spellow Hill, Boroughbriegh.
Armorial bearings— Gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a
chief vair. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a hantl holdmg a palm branch.
Motto — "Ut Palma Justus." Married Kilcn Lawless; and
has Issue. Residence — Queensland.
The Rev. GEORGE PALMES, Clerk in Holy Orders.
M.A. (Lincoln Coll. , O.xford), Lord of the Manor of Naburn.
Born March 17, 1851, being the eldest son of Rev. W.
Lindsay Palmes, and his wife Marianne, dau. of Amaziah
Empson of Spellow Hill, Boroughbridge. Livery — Claret
coat, scarlet waistcoat, gilt buttons, drab overcoat. Ar-
morial bearings— Gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a chief
vair. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a hand holding a palm branch. Motto — " Ut
Palma Justus." Married, 1882, Eva Blanche, younger
dau. of Henry Dalbiac Harrison of Holbrook Park, Sussex ;
and has Issue — (i) George Bryan Palmes, Gentleman, h.
July 29, 1884; (2) William Tevery Palmes, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 17, 1888 ; (3) Jerome Palmes, Gentleman, b. May 8,
1890, (/. Oct. 10, 1891 ; (4) Guy Nicholas Palmes, Gentle-
man, b. July 14, 1894; (5) .Stephen Saltmarshe Palmes,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1895; Maud Cecil; Blanche Mar-
jorie ; and Mary Evelyn. Seat — Naburn Hall, near York.
Clubs — Yorkshire (York).
GUY ST. MAUR PALMES, Gentleman, late 14th
Hussars. Born April 13, 1854, being the third son of the
late Rev. William Lindsay Palmes, M.A. , and his wife
Marianne, dau. of Amaziah Empson of Spellow Hill,
Boroughbridge. Armorial bearings — Gules, three fleurs-
de-lis argent, a chief vair. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hand holding a palm
branch. Motto — " Ut Palma Justus." Married, 1879,
Georgina Rosabelle, dau. and coheir of Edward Lloyd of
Lingcroft, near York ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey St. Maur
Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Guy Roger Palmes, Gentle-
man, b. 1883 d. March 9, 1901 ; (3) Edward William Eustace
Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1884; (4) Bryan Wilfrid Palmes,
Gentleman, /;. 1891 ; Cecil Muriel; and Joan Mary Georgina.
Seat — Lingcroft, York.
PANMURE, Baron, see DALHOUSIE.
CHARLES WOODBYNE PARISH, Esquire. Born
June 5, 1848, being the seventh son of thelate Sir Wood-
bine Parish, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian
Guelphic Order, Fellow of the Royal Society, by his wife
Louisa Ann, daughter of John Hubbard of Stratford
Grove, in the county of Essex, and sister of the Right
is the Naval Cockade.
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dington. Club — Athenaeum. Liveiy — Black and white.
Armorial ■bearings — Arj^ent, on a chevron sable between
ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of the
hist, a cross crosslet fitch^e of the first, a chief azure issuant
therefrom a sun in splendour, impaling the arms of Sandi-
lands, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a chief azure,
an imperial crown or, a thistle in base vert, flowered gules,
as an honourable augmentation (for St. John) ; 2 and 3,
quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend azure (for Sandi-
lands) ; ii. and iii. argent, a human heart proper, imperi-
ally crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the
field (for Douglas) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, on a rock proper, a cross crosslet sable ; with
the Motto, "Justum et tenacem." Married, firstly, July
16, 1879, Francis Montgonierie, daughter of Vice-Admiral
Boyle (who died January 1889) ; secondly, February 7,
1891, Helen Jane, commonly known as the Honourable
Helen Jane, daughter of the Reverend John Sandilands,
commonly called the Reverend the Honourable John Sandi-
lands, Rector of Coston, and sister of the Right Honourable
James Walter Sandilands, twelfth Baron Torphichen ;
and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Walter Woodbine
Parish, Gentleman, born December 3, 1880 ; (2) Francis
Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, born May 20, 1884; and
Marjorie Agnes Woodbine ; and by his second marriage has
— (3) Charles Douglas Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, born
November 25, 1891 ; and Hope Mary Woodbine. Postal
address — Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway until the year
1873, when he retired from H.M.'s Service, continuing to
act as a Director, and for the last twenty-eight years
Chairman of that Company, and of several other important
Railway Companies in Argentina. Born 1824, being the
third son of the late Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C. H., of
H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, by his first wife Amelia Jane,
dau. of Leonard Beecher Morse of St. Pierre, Monmouth-
shire. C////^— Oriental. Livery — Black and white. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, on a chevron sable, between
ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of the last,
a cross crosslet fitchde of the first, a chief azure, issuant
therefrom a sun in splendour proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a rock
proper, a cross crosslet sable; with the Motto, "Justum
et tenacem." Married, 1855, Margarita, dau. of John
Miller of Buenos Aires, and his wife Dolores Balbastro
(granddaughter of the Viceroy of Spain) ; and has Issue —
(i) PYank Parish, Esq. ; (2) Woodbine Parish, Gentleman;
and Lola [w. David A. Shennan]. Residence — 5 Gloucester
Square, London, W.
PHILIP SAMUEL PARK, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for
the Borough of Preston. Born April 13, 1865, being the
only son of William Philip Park, by his wife Kathleen
Isabella Waller, daughter of Colonel Chapman of the county
of Kildare. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
FRANK PARISH, Esquire, many years in H.M.'s
Consular Service, from which he retired on a pension in
the year 1873; entered H.M.'s Service in 1840, acting as
assistant to the Commissioners appointed to settle the
Sulphur Claims in Naples, following which he was ap-
pointed Secretary to his father, who, as joint-Plenipotentiary
with Mr. Temple, British Minister, negotiated and con-
cluded a Reciprocity Treaty. In 1843 was appointed first
assistant on China Consular Establishments, formed on con-
clusion of first war with China ; served at Amoy, Ningpo-
Foochow, Shanghai, and Canton ; was subsequently trans-
ferred to the Consulate at Buenos Aires in 1853, where
owing to the death of the Hon. Capt. Gore, H.M.'s Charge
d'Affaires, and an interruption of Diplomatic relations,
was appointed as acting Consul-General and sole Repre-
sentative of British Interests till the year 1864, when he
was appointed Consul-General and Slave Commissioner at
Havana, but declined the appointment and remained at
Buenos Aires as Hon. Consul, with the representation of
a fesse invected chequy azure and argent, between three
stags' heads caboshed in chief and one in base gules.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag's head
caboshed gules, between two marigolds slipped proper ;
with the Motto, " Providentire me committo." Married,
firstly, June 19, 1888, Annie Isabella Eugt^nie, daughter of
the Reverend F. Eugene Perrin ; and secondly, September
14, 1892, Sarah Ellen, daughter of John Henry Park ; and
has Issue — Isobel Eugenie Chapman. Postal address —
Altadore, Preston, Lancashire.
PARKE (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse counter-compony gules
and argent, between two stag's heads caboshed in chief
and a lion passant in base of the second, all within a
bordure nebuly of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag
proper a lion passant or, charged on the shoulder with an
estoile gules. Motto^" Vince in bono malum."
Sons of Tiiomas Blinkhorn Parke of Withnell, Lanes.,
b. ; d. \ VI. , Catherine Elizabeth, d. of
lildward Goody : —
Herbert Thomas Parke, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1859; m.
is tlie Military Cockade.
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1887, Margaret Annie, d. of Thomas Walker, J. P. for
Bolton; and has issue — (i) Thomas Leslie Parke, Gentle-
man, b. 1890 ; (2) Allan Parke, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; Cecile ;
and Agnes Margaret. Seat — W'ithnell I'old, nr. Chorley,
Lanes. Clubs — Bath, Winckley (Preston).
Alfred Ernest Parke, Gentleman, b. 1862. Seat —
Kylnclough, Withnell, nr. Chorley.
ferencc. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested vert, cuffed argent,
holding in the hand the attire of a slag, and a bow and
arrow saltireways all pioper. Married, Aug. 8, 1900, Agnes
Amy Mary, only dau. of Thomas Holme Parker, Esq., J. P.,
D. 1^. , of Warwick Hall and Old Town, Cumberland.
Estate and postal address — Fremington, Penrith.
PARKER, quartered by WHINYATES, CONYERS,
and FOX.
PARKER, see TOWNLEY-PARKER.
ANTHONY PARKER, Esq., of Castle Lough, co.
Tipperary, High .Sheriff 1876, J. P. cos. Tipperary and
Clare. ISorn Dec. 21, 1844, being the son of the late Rev.
Standish Grady Paiker of Castle Lough, by his wife Mar-
garet, dau. of Rev. Robert Gabbett, D.D. , of Castle Lake,
CO. Clare. Armorial bearings — .Sable, a stag's head ca-
boshed between two Haunches argent, in the centre chief
point a mullet or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag salient
proper, charged with a mullet as in the arms. MottO —
" Fideli cena merces." Married, July 18, 1867, Anna
Christiana, dau. of the late John Dawson Hutchinson of
Timoney Park, Roscrea, co. Tipperary ; and by her (who
died Oct. 18, 1871) has had Issue — Standish Grady John
Parker- Hutchin-on, Gentleman, of Timoney Park, co. Tip-
perary, b. Jan. 9, 1870 (assumed the surname of Hutchinson
in addition to and after that of Parker on attaining his
majority) ; Anna Christina, d. .Aug. 12, 1871 ; and Elizabeth
Margaret. Seat -Castle Lough, Killaloe.
FRANCIS HENRY MERVYN PARKER, Gentleman,
M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law. Born 1873, being the
only son of the late Francis Parker, Esq., J. P. for West-
morland, by his wife Mary Elliott, younger dau. of the late
GEORGE PARKER, Esquire, Admiral (Retired List).
Born September i, 1827, being the second son of the late
Admiral of the Fleet, Sir William Parker, Baronet, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Hath, by
his wife Frances Anne, daughter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph,
Baronet. Club — United Service. Livery — Green and
scarlet, with gold lace on hat. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three leopards
faces or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet behtting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased and
affront^e or, ducally gorged gules; with the Motto, "Sub
libertate quietum." Married, April 25, 1857, Anne
Elizabeth [d. 1895), dau. of W. Mackworth Praed, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and Judge of the County Courts; and
has Issue — (i) William Frederic Parker, Esq., Major
Rifle Brigade, b. Aug. i, i860 Sjn., first, 1885, Helinor
{d. 1895), dau. of Col. Fitzroy Stephen, C. B. ; secondly,
Aug. 1899, Alice, dau. of the late Gen. Reynell 'Taylor,
C. B.]; (2) Mackworth Praed Parker, Gentleman, b. Sept.
23, 1865 \j)i., 1893, Sybil, dau. of Col. Garrett of Bishop's
Court] ; Mary Francis Susan ; and Evelyn Annie [/«., 1887,
William Coryton of Pentillie Castle, co. Cornwall]. Estates
— Delamore, in Cornwood, co. Devon ; Water Stratford,
CO. Buckingham. Postal address — Delamore, Ivybridge,
Devon.
THOMAS HOLME PARKER, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Cumberland, and High Sheriff 1873, late Major
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry. Born
1842, being the eldest son of the late Robert Holme Parker
of Petterill Green, Cumberland, by Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
John Richardson of Nunwick Hall, Cumberland. Club —
Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — Azure, two bars
gemelles argent, between three bucks' heads erased or, all
between two flaunches of the last. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm vested vert, cuffed argent, holding in the hand the
attire of a stag, and a bow and arrow saltireways all proper.
Married, 1864, Emma Mary (who died 1895), dau. of the
Rev. James Butler, D.C. L. ; and has, with other sur-
viving Issue — Cyril Robert Holme Parker, Gentleman, b.
1869.
LiEUT.-CoL. WILLIAM PARKER, J. P. and D.L.,
Lieut. -Col. (retired) Royal South Lincoln Militia.
Born March 24, 1824, being the eldest son of the late
W^illiam Parker, Esq., of Hanthorpe House, J. P. and D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1864, by his wife Ann, dau. of John BuUivant
of London. Armorial bearings — Per fesse gules and
argent, a pale counterchanged, a chevron erminois between
three leopards' faces or. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two
oak branches proper, a leopard's face or, over which a
mullet of si.\ points. Motto — " Auctor pretiosa facit."
Man led, June 13, 1855, Augusta Millet Harriot, second
dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. C.W. Short, Coldstream Guards ;
and has had Issue — (i) George Marcus Parker, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. March 14, 1856, d.
1895 ["'•• 1883, Evelyn Westfaling, youngest dau. of Hugh
Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., C.B. , and has issue]; (2)
Charles William Parker, Gentleman, b. July 31, 1857, d.
Aug. 10, 1880 ; (3) Arthur Gordon Barwell Parker, Gentle-
man, b. May 30, 1859 ; d. unm. Aug. 29, 1887 ; (4) Frederick
James Parker, Gentleman, b. April 6, 1861 ; (5) Geoffrey
Augustus Mayow Parker, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26, 1868 ; (6)
Walter Talbot Parker, Gentleman, b. May 1879 ; Flora
Millicent, \m., i8gi, Charles Townshend W^ickham of
Twyford, Winchester] ; and Katharine Mary. Seat —
Hanthorpe House, Bourne, Lincolnshire.
Henry Hick of Stokesley, Yorkshire. Livery — Dark blue,
drab facings, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure,
two bars gemelles argent, between three bucks' heads erased
or, all between two flaunches of the last, a martlet for dif-
STANDISH GRADY JOHN PARKER-HUTCHIN-
SON, Esquire, J. P. co. Tipperary, High Sheriff, Queen's
Co., 1893, M.A. (Oxon. ) ; assumed name of Hutchinson by
Royal Licence, April 25, 1891. Born 1870, being the only
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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son of Anthony Parker, Esq. , of Castle Lough, co. Tipperary ,
by his wife Anna Christina, dau. of John Dawson Hutchin-
son, Esq, J. P., D. L., of Timoney Park, co. Tipperary.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly gules
and azure, crusily or, a lion rampant argent (for Hutchin-
son) ; 2 and 3 sable, a stag's head caboshed between two
fiaunches argent, in the centre chief point a mullet or (for
Parker). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. out of a
ducal coronet or, a cockatrice, wings endorsed proper (for
Hutchinson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag salient
proper, charged with a mullet as in the arms (for Parker).
Motto — " Fideli ceria merces. " Livery — Dark green,
yellow facings. Married, 30 Sept. 1903, Mary Elinor, d.
of Capt. J. Hill Poe, J. P. Seats — Timoney Park, near
Roscrea, Tipperary ; Cardtown, Montrath, Queen's Co.
JOHN BERNARD PARKES-BUCHANAN, Gentle-
man, Heir-male of Buchanan of Ardoch, Heir-of-line
of Buchanan of Ibert, elder brother and co-heir of the
great Master George Buchanan, Keeper Privy Seal of
Scotland (1571-1578), scholar and historian. Born June
10, 1869, being the only son of the late Thomas John
Buchanan of Ardoch, Lieutenant S2nd Light Infantry, by
his wife Janet D'Albedhyl, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-
Colonel John Money Carter, ist Royal Scots [by his wife,
a dau. of the 8th Lord Elibank] ; and assumed the addi-
tional surname of Parkes in 1869. Club — Union. Livery
— Blue and gold. Armorial toearings— He bears for
Arms : Or, a lion rampant sable, in dexter forepaw a
dagger proper, within the Royal tressure of tlie second,
all within a bordure invecked gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of his liveries, two hands grasping a two-handed ?'VCord.
proper. Mottoes — " Clariora sequor," " Prosecutfr or
perish." Married, April 21, 1896, Hilda, dau. of Colonel
Richmond Irvine Crawford, CLE. , Indian Staff Corps;
and has Issue — Maurice John Parkes-Buchanan, b. Mar. 6,
1897. Postal address — Union Club, S.W.
JOHN S. PARKIN, Gentleman. Bor7i , being the
ion. of the Rev. John Parkin of Halton Vicarage, Hastings,
an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with a
cross patfe fitch^e or, tuo flaunches of the second, each
charged with as many billets paleways of the third. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed sable, holding in each claw a cross pat6e
fitch^e or, and charged on each wing with a billet also
or. Motto — " Honesta audax." Postal address — 11 New
Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
THOMAS PARKIN, Esquire, J. P. for Sussex, M.A.
(Camb.), F.R.G.S., F.R.H.S. Born Feb. 3, 1845, being
the second son of the Rev. John Parkin of Halton Vicarage,
Hastings, and Seaton, in the co. of Cumberland, by Emilia
Elizabeth his w ife, dau. of Thomas Sharp. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the
and Seaton, in the co. of Cumberland, l)y his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Sharp. Armorial bearings — Argent,
breast with a cross patt?e fitch^e or, two flaunches of the
second, each charged with as many billets -paleways of the
third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for a
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagie displayed sable,
holding in each claw a cross pat6e fitch^e or, and charged
on each wing with a billet also or ; with the Motto, " Hon-
esta audax." Estates — The Tarns, Holme St, Cuthbert, in
the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Fairseat, High
Wickham, Hastings. Clubs — East Sussex (St. Leonards-
on-Sea) ; and Lewesand County (Sussex).
WILLIAM PARKIN-MOORE, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff 1899 ; was autho-
rised by Royal Licence to continue to liear the arms of
Moore and Parkin quarterly. Born July 12, 1865, being
the eldest son of William Parkin of Blaithwaite, Cumber-
land, by his wife Margaret, only dau. of Jos. Barnes.
Livery — Light fawn with black facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a chevron between
three moorcocks sable, an escallop between two cross cross-
lets argent (for Moore) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a pile sable,
between two fir cones erect, slipped and leaved in base
proper, an eagle displayed of the field, each wing charged
with a cross crosslet of the second (for Parkin). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — r. on a wreath of the colours,
a Moor's head couped at the shoulders in profile proper,
wreathed round the temples or and gules, and suspended
from the neck by a double chain gold, an escocheon
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argent, charged with a cross crosslet sable (for Moore) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a fir cone as
in the arms, between two wmgs sable. Motto — " Aut nun-
quam tentes aut perfice." Married, Sept. 12, 1888, Lucy
Josephine Cranage (who died Aug. i, 1903), dau. of the
late J. E. Cranage, Ph.D., of the Old Hall, Wellington,
Salop; and has Issue — George Parkin-Moore, Gentleman,
b. June 20, 1903; Lucy Agnes ; and Eleanor. Seat — White-
hall, Mealsgate, Carlisle.
ROBERT JOHN HINMAN PARKINSON, M.A.,
B. L.C., J. P. for the Parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln,
and D.L. for that co. Born Jan. 8, 1844, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. John Posthumous Parkinson, M.A. ,
Fellow of Magdalen College, O.^ford, D.C.L., F.S.A. (who
assumed the name of Parkinson by Royal Sign-Manual
on his marriage), by his wife Mary Gilliat, only dau. and
heir of Rev. John Parkinson, D.D. Armorial 'beariiigs —
Gules, on a chevron engrailed betw een three ostrich feathers
erect argent, a fleur-de-lis azure between two pellets.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an antelope trippant proper, in the mouth two
ostrich feathers argent. Married, Oct. 17, 1867, Frances,
eldest dau. of James Thompson, Esq., of Workington,
Cun»berland. Seats — East Ravendale, Great Grimsby, co.
Lincoln ; AUarby, Mablethorpe.
WILLIAM HENRY PARKINSON, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 13, 1845, being the son of the late Rev. John Posthu-
mous Parkinson, M.A. , Fellow of Magdalen College,
Oxford, was Junior Proctor 1841, D.C. L. 1845, and became
F.S.A. shortly before his death; assumed the name of
Parkinson by Royal Sign-Manual on his marriage, by his
wife Mary Gilliat, only dau. and heir of Rev. John Parkin-
son, D.D. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron
engrailed between three ostrich feathers erect argent, a
fleur-de-lis azure between two pellets. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ante-
lope trippant proper, in the mouth two ostrich feathers
argent. Married, August 31, 1876, Marion Codd ; and
has Issue^\) John Wilson Henry Parkinson, Gentleman,
b. July 13, 1877 ; (2) William Gilliat Parkinson, Gentle-
»man, b. Dec. 27, 1881 ; Mary ; and Ellen Christease.
Residence —
JAMES PARLANE, Esq., of Craigdhu, Wigtownshire,
J. P. for Manchester and for co. Wigtown. Born 1833,
■ being tlie only surviving son of the late John Parlane, Esq.,
of Manchester and Buenos Ayres. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse argent ami or, a saltire raguly gules, gutt^e-d'eau,
between in chief and in base a rose of tlie third, barbed and
seeded proper, and on either side a hedgehog passant, also
proper. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, out of a rock a demi-savage
affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand three arrows
(two in saltire and one in pale) points upwards or, headed
and feathered argent, and in the sinister hand a rose as in
the arms, slipped and leaved proper. Motto — "This I'll
defend." Married, June 25, 1863, Margaret Carrick, dau.
of William I'horburn of Manchester; and has Issue — (i)
John Parlane, Gentleman, b. Sept. i, 1867; (2) William
Parlane, Gentleman, b. Aug. 20, 1870; Mary [w. R. P.
Goldschmidt of Manchester], Jane, and Margaret. Scats
— Appleby Lodge, Rusholme, Manchester ; Craigdhu, co.
Wigtown.
JOHN PARLANE, Gentleman. Born Sept. 1, 18671
being the eldest son of the late James Parlane, Esq., J.P,
for Wigtown and for Manchester, by his wile Margare.
Carrick, dau. of William Thornburn of Manchester. Ar-
morial bearings — Per fesse argent and or, a saltire raguly
gules, gutt^e-d'eau, between in chief and in base a rose of
the third, barbed and seeded proper, and on either side a
hedgehog passant, also proper. Mantling gules and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage
affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand three arrows
(two in saltire and one in pale) points upwards or, headed
and feathered argent, and in the sinister hand a rose as
in the arms. Motto — " This I'll defend." Seats—
Appleby Lodge, Rusholme, Manchester ; Craigdhu, co.
Wigtown.
CECIL FRANCIS PARR, Esquire, J.P. for Cheshire.
Born 1847, being the sixth surviving son of the late Thomas
Parr, Esn. , J.P. for the co. of Chester, by his second
wife Ali-^'a, dau. of Philip Charlton of Wytheford Hall.
Salop. ^nnorial bearings — Argent, between two bars
sable, as many roses paleways gules, barbed and seeded
proper, within a bordure engrailed of the second, charged
with five bezants, and as many pear-leaves alternately or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a maiden's head proper, an escallop
or, between two bezants. Motto — " Faire sans dire."
Married, 1882, Amy Ursula, dau. of Rt. Hon. Robert,
seventh Baron Dimsdale ; and has Issue — Raymond Cecil
Parr, Gentleman, b. 1884. Postal address — Kimpton
Grange, Welwyn, Herts. Club — Windham.
HENRY BINGHAM PARR, Gentleman. Born ,
being the son of the late Thomas Parr, Esq. , J. P. and D. L.
for CO. of Chester, by his second wife Alicia, dau. of Philip
Charlton of Wytheford Hall, Salop. Armorial bearings
— Argent, between two bars sable, as many roses paleways
gules, barbed and seeded proper, within a bordure engrailed
of the second, charged with five bezants, and as many pear-
leaves alternately or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a maiden's head
proper, an escallop or, between two bezants. Motto —
"Faire sans dire." Postal address— 27 Rodney Street,
Liverpool.
JOSEPH CHARLTON PARR, Esq., J.P. co. Chester,
and J.P. and D.L. co. Hereford. Born June 2, 1837, being
the third but eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Parr,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. of Chester, by his second wife
Alicia, dau. of Philip Charlton of Wytheford Hall, Salop.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitutional. Armorial
bearings — Argent, between two bars sable, as many roses
paleways gules, barbed and seeded proper, within a bordure
engrailed of the second, charged with five bezants, and as
many pear-leaves alternately or, and impaling the arms of
Lister-Kaye, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, two bendlets
sable (for Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three
mullets or (for Lister), the impalement within a bordure
wavy azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a maiden's head proper,
an escallop or, between two bezants. Motto — " Faire sans
dire." Married, Feb. 6, 1872, Jessie Maria, eldest dau. of
Col. George Lister-Kaye, sth West York Militia, formerly
loth Royal Hussars ; and has Issue — Roger Charlton Parr,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 3, 1874; Katherine Agnes [?n. 1903,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Alicia. Seats— GrappenhaM Heyes, Warrington ; Staunton
Park, Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire ; Ashton Heyes,
Chester.
RAYMOND WILLIAM PARR, Esquire, late Capt.
7Sth Regt. of Foot. Born 1843, being the fourth son of the
late Thomas Parr, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for co. of Chester,
by his second wile Alicia, dau. of Philip Charlton of Wythe-
ford Hall, Salop. C////^— Naval and Military. Armorial
bearings — Argent, between two bars sable, as many roses
paleways gules, barbed and seeded proper, within a bordure
engrailed of the second, charged with five bezants, and as
many pear-leaves alternately or, and impaling the arms of
Plunkett, namely sable, a bend, and in the sinister chief a
tower argent. Married, 1881, Hon. Constance Lavinia
Harriet Plunkett, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the sixteenth Baron
Dunsany ; and YOi^ Issue — (i) Lionel Edward Parr, Gentle-
man, b. 1882; (2) Bertram Chambre Parr, Gentleman, b.
1884; and Violet Mary. Residence — 71 Chester Square,
S.W.
PARRY, see WEBLEY-PARRY-PRYSE and JONES-
PARRY.
The Reverend HENRY DIGBY PARRY-MIT-
CHELL. Armorial bearings —
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased
azure, holding a fret or, between two wings erminois, each
charged with an anchor erect of the first (for Mitchell) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag's liead couped proper,
gorged with a chain gold, suspended therefrom resting upon
the wreath an escutcheon azure, charged with a lozenge
argent, and between the attires a lozenge or (for Parry).
Motto — " Frappez avec raison." Postal address — Merevale
Parsonage, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
BERNARD WILLIAM PARSONS. Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale gules and sable, four chevronels
ermine, between two eagles displayed in chief and a leo-
pard's face in base or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount proper, an
eagle's leg erased or, between two oak-leaves slipped and
erect vert. MottO — " Aude et prevalsebis. " Residence —
The Wrays, Horley, Surrey.
EDWARD PARTINGTON, Esquire, J.P. co. of Derby,
Mayor of Glossop 1903-4. Armorial bearings — Sable,
on a bend nebuly, between four mullets of six points, two
in chief and as many in base argent, three Cornish choughs
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower a
goat's head proper, charged on the neck with a mullet of
six points, and between two escallops sable. Married
Sarah Alcock of Bury, Lanes. ; and has Issue — (i) Herbert
Partington, Esq. , J.P. , b. 1868; (2) Oswald Partington, Esq.,
M.P., b. 1870; Alice [w. R. B. Sidebottom, M.R.C.S.,
L. R. C. P.]; Beatrice \_m. C. E. Knowles] ; and Lillie [w.
R. B. Ward]. Residences — Easton, Glossop, co. Derby ;
Westwood Park, Droitwich, Worcestershire.
PARTRICK, quartered by LANE.
GEORGE ANTHONY PARTRIDGE, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 5, 1825, being the seventh but only surviving son
of the late Henry Samuel Partridge, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Norfolk, Captain East Norfolk Militia, by his wife
Mary Frances, only dau. of the Ven. Luke Heslop, D.D.,
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Archdeacon
of Buckingham. Annorial bearings -Gules, on a fesse
cotised or, between three partridges with wings displayed
of the last, as many torteaux. Mantling gules and of.
Crest —On a wreath of the colours, a partridge with wings
displayed or. Motto -" Dum spiro spero." Married,
Jan. 22, 1851, Sarah Anne, only dau. of Rev. W. H. Hol-
worthy. Rector of Blickling and Erpingham, co. Norfolk.
Residence — Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk.
HENRY THOMAS PARTRIDGE, Esquire, J.P. for
CO. Norfolk. Bor7i Feb. 12, 1837, being the elder son of the
late Henry Champion Partridge, Esq., M.A. (Brasenose
Coll., Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, J.P.
and D.L. , Chairman of Quarter Sessions for co. Norfolk, by
his wife Etheldred Frances, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Thomas Birch-Reynardson of Holywell Hall, co. Lines.
Livery ~-V>z.x\i blue with pink facings. Armorial bearings
— Gules, on a fesse cotised or, between three partridges
with wings displayed of the last, as many torteaux. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a
partridge with wings displayed or. Motto—" Dum spiro
spero." Married, June 14, 1868, Gertrude Emily, only
dau. of the Ven. Richard Kempthorne, Archdeacon of St.
Helena, Rector of Elton, co. Huntingdon ; and has Issue —
Henry Ralph Champion Partridge, Gentleman, b. March
29, 1873 ; Etheldred Gertrude ; and Eleanor Dorothy.
Seat HockhAxn Hall, near Thetford, Norfolk. Club —
United University.
The Rev. WALTER HENRY PARTRIDGE, Clerk in
Holy Orders, B. A. (Christ's Coll. , Camb.), Rector of Caston,
and Rural Dean of Thetford and Breckles. Borti April 7,
1844, being the elder and only surviving son of the late Rev.
Walter John Partridge, M.A. (Corpus Christi College, Cam-
bridge), by his first wife Maria Agnes, youngest dau. of Sir
Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.,
Physician to Queen Adelaide. Armorial bearings— Gules,
on a fesse cotised or, between three partridges with wings
displayed of the last, as many torteaux. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a partridge
with wings displayed or. Motto— "Dum spiro spero."
Married, June 25, 1872, Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of William
Oliver Dodgson of Oakwood, Crayford, and of the Manor
House, Sevenoaks, co. Kent; and has Issue— {\) Rev.
Walter Ernest Clarke Partridge, Vicar of Allestree, near
Derby [/«., July 20, 1898, Alice Maud, dau. of Sydney Foye
Shore of Foye Lodge, Eastbourne] ; (2) Edward Richard
Walter Partridge, Gentleman, b. Oct. 7, 1875; (3) Percival
Walter Partridge, Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1879 ; (4) Regi-
nald Walter Partridge, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1883;
(5) Heathfield Walter Partridge, Gentleman, b. Sept. 18,
1887; Lucy Agnes [ot., Aug. 2, 1899, John Panting, M.A.,
M.D. (Cantab.), of Harvey House, Watton, co. Norfolk];
Mary; and Mildred Rachel. A'f«'</e«rff~ Caston Rectory,
CO. Norfolk.
PARTRIDGE (H. Coll.). Chequy argent and sable, a
horse's head erased between two escallops in bend within
four bendlets engrailed all gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon three
escallops fessewise gules, a horse's head erased sable.
Sons of William Partridge of Beaufort House, Llan-
gattock, b. ; d. ; m, : —
William Bailey Partridge, Esq., J.P. ,^. 1840. Seats —
Glancoed, Llandetty, co. Brecknock ; Bacton Manor and
The Grange, Bacton, co. Hereford.
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PATRICK ALEXANDER PASLEY-DIROM, Esquire,
of Mount Annan, J. P. for co. Dumfries. Bom 1847,
being the only son of the late Rev. John Murdoch,
Minister of Kirkpatrick Fleming, co. Dumfries, by his
wife Madeline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Capt. Alexander
Dirom, of the 8th Foot. He assumed the surname of
Pasley-Dirom under the deed of entail on succeed-
ing to the estate of Mount Annan. Livery -Blue. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, counter-quartered
i. or, a deer's head erased gules ; ii. ermine, three bars
erased gules ; iii. gules, three skenes paleways in fesse
proper, hiked and pommelled or, surmounted of as many
wolves' heads of the last ; iiii. azure, a griffin segreant
or (for Dirom) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron between three
roses argent, as many thistles slipped vert (for Pasley) ;
and for his Crests, i. a buck's head couped proper ; and
upon an escroll above this Motto, " Ducit dominus " (for
Dirom) ; 2. a dexter arm embowed in armour, grasping a
dagger all proper; with the Motto over, "Be sure " (for
Pasley). Married, April 26, 1899, Nettie, third dau. of
the late John Riddick, Brydekirk ; and has /««<?— Francis
James Pasley-Dirom, Gentleman, b. and d. 1903 ; (2)
John Patrick Alexander Pasley-Dirom, Gentlenani, /;. 1904 ;
Magdalen Barbara, d. 1900; Leonora; Ehzabeth ; and
Sophia, d. 1902. Seats — Mount .Annan, and Cleiighead,
Dumfriesshire.
WILLIAM GORDON PATCHETT, Esquire, Lieut. -
Col. (retired) late Commanding W.I. Regt. Bor?i 1848,
being the only son of the late V\'illiam Patchett, Esq., of
AUt Fawr, Barmouth, Merioneth, and of Greenfields,
Shrewsbury, J. P. for Shropshire and Merioneth, High
iff 1898, formerly Major in the 3rd Batt. K.S.L.I.,
his wife Mercy Emily, dau. of George Townsend of
icester, Warwickshire. Armorial bearings- Quarterly
per pale indented azure and or, in the first and fourth
quarters a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold,
in the second a leopard's face, and in the third a demi-
dragon couped, wings elevated and addorsed gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest Upona wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, vested argent,
resting on a mount vert, the hand grasping a pickaxe proper,
and between two dragons' wings azure, each charged with
a sword as in the arms. Married, 1875, Ellen Mary, only
dau. of Rev. Charles Greene, M. A. , Chaplain to the Forces ;
and has with other Issue — Reginald Gordon Patchett, Gen-
tleman, ^. 1875. Seat — 'Q.Toom Hall, Greenfields, Shrews-
bury. Clubs — Army and Navy, Constitutional.
CHARLES JAMES GEORGE PATERSON, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Perth. Born March 18, 1858, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late George Paterson of Castle
Huntly, by his wife Catherine Jemima Jane, dau. of Joseph
Robertson. Armorial bearings - .Argent, three pelicans
feeding their young in nests proper, on a chief embattled azure
a bezant between two stars of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a pelican feed-
ing its young in a nest proper. Mottoes (above the crest) -
" Marui," (below the shield) " Je meurs pour ceux que
j'aime." 6Va/— Castle Huntly, Longforgan, Dundee.
^ EDMUND DE HAYA PATERSON-BALFOUR-HAY,
Esquire, J. P. cos. Fife and Perth. Born Jan. 7, 1849,
being the eldest son of the late Peter Hay Paterson, Esq.,
J. P., by his wife the Hon. Mariaime Murray, youngest
dau. of the 8th Lord Elibank. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, ermine, three escutcheons gules ; 2. or,
on a chevron sable, between two trefoils slipped in chief
and a garb in base vert, banded of the first, an otter's head
erased argent ; 3. argent, three pelicans feeding their young
proper, in nests vert, on a chief gules, three crescents of
the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a half-length figure of a Lowland
Scots countryman, vested grey, his waistcoat gules and his
bonnet azure, and a feather therein proper, beaiing on his
dexter shoulder an ox-yoke also proper, broken at one
extremity. Motto — " Primus e stirpe." Seats — Carpow,
Abernethy, co. Perth ; Mugdrum House, Newburgh, co.
Fife; Leys, Erroll, N.B. ; Randerstone Castle, Kingsbarns,
CO. Fife.
Major JAMES PATON, late 4th King's Own Regt.,
D. L. and County Councillor, Chairman of the Parish
Council ; served throughout the Crimean War and the
Indian Mutiny, for which he received three medals and
the Cross of the Legion of Honour. Born Sept. 24,
T831, being the eldest son of the late John Paton of
Crailing, by his wife Ellen, only dau. of \\'illiam Elliot
of Harwood. Armorial bearings — .Azure, a fleur-de-lis
between three crescents or. Mantling gules doubled ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, holding a rose stalked and leaved all proper. Motto
— " Virtute viget." Married, Aug. 20, 1863, Ag«es Alice,
dau. of Joseph Chatto Lamb of Ryton Hall, co. Durham ;
and has Issue--(i) John Archibald Paton, Esq., Capt. 4th
(King's Own) Regt., b. Jan. 31, 1867; (2) George Chester
Paton, Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, 1870; (3) William Douglas
Paton, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Aug. 13, 1874; (4)
Joseph Edward Paton, Gentleman, b. Dec. 10, 1880, d.
April 9, 1882 ; Ellen Maude ; Agnes Pauline ; Mabel Jane ;
and Evelyn Mary. Residence — Crailing, Jedburgh, N.B.
DIA.RMID NOEL PATON, Esquire, M.I?. Born ,
being 'the eldest son of the late Sir Joseph Noel Paton,
Knight Bachelor, Royal Scottish Academician, LL. D. ,
His Majesty's Limner for Scotland, and a D.L. for co.
Edinburgh. Armorial bearings — Azure, a wolfs head
erased argent, between two crescents in chief and a fleur-
de-lis in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree. Mantling azurfe, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, between two doves'
wings expanded proper, a cubit arm erect also proper,
charged on the palm with a passion cross gules. Motto —
" Do richt and fear nocht." Postal address — 22 Lynedoch
Place, Edinburgh.
WILLIAM ROGER PATON, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Aberdeen. Born Feb. 1857, being the
only son of the late John Paton, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , late
91st Highlanders, Major Royal Aberdeenshire Militia, by
his first wife Elizabeth Deborah, dau. of Thomas Burnet.
Armorial bearings — Azure, three crescents argent. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a sparrow-hawk, with wings expanded. Motto —
" Audacia et virtute adepta." Married, 1885, Irene, dau.
of Emmanuel Olympiti of Calymnos, Turkey ; and has
Issue — (i) George Paton, Gentleman, b. 1886; (2) John
David Paton, Gentleman, b. 1890; and Thetis. Seat —
Grandhome, near Aberdeen, N.B. Club — Athenaeum.
PATRICK, see COCHRAN-PATRICK and RAL-
STON-PATRICK.
JOHN PATRICK, Esquire, J. P. for co. Antrim, late
Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Born Oct. 31, 1871,
being the only son of John Patrick, Esq., J. P., by his
wife Augusta Mary, youngest dau. of John Davison of
Raceview, Broughshane, co. .Antrim. Livery — Blue coat.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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drab breeches. Armorial bearings — Argent, a saltire
engrailed sable, between in chief a thistle and in base a
trefoil slipped, both proper, on a chief of the second three
roses of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
erect proper, charged with a saltire sable, grasping a
dagger also erect proper ; with the Motto, " Ora et labora."
Married, June 15, 1897, Annie Florence, third dau. of
Joseph Clark Rutherfoord, Esq., J. P. co. Westmeath, and
late R.M. co. Antrim ; and has Issue — John Patrick, Gen-
tleman, b. June lo, 1898; and Florence Amy. Estates —
Dunminning, Corkey (Middle), Eagry, Capecastle, allinco.
Antrim, and part of North March, in co. Louth. Postal
address — Gledheather, Glarryford, co. Antrim. Clubs — ■
Ulster (Belfast), Sackville Street (Dublin).
PATTENSON, see TYLDEN-PATTENSON.
Sir ROBERT LLOYD PATTERSON, Knight
Bachelor, J. P. for cos. Antrim and Down, D.L. for co.
Belfast, Fellow of the Linnean Society, twice President of
the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society,
and twice President of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce.
Bo}-7i Dec. 28, 1836, being the second son of the late Robert
Patterson, F. R.S. , of Belfast, by his wife Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of the late William Hugh Ferrar, Esq., of Belfast,
J. P. for the COS. of Antrim and Down. Armorial bear-
ings —Argent, on a fesse dancettte azure, three fleurs-de-lis
of the field, on a canton gules, a lion rampant regardant
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a pelican in her piety vulning herself proper,
gorged with a collar dancett^e azure. Motto -"Murus
aeneus conscientia sana." Married, Nov. 12, 1861,
Frances, dau. of the late William Bowden Caughey of
Belfast. Residence — Croft House, Holywood, co. Down.
Clubs — Royal Societies', Union (Belfast), Royal Ulster
Yacht (Belfast), North of Ireland Yacht (Belfast).
PATTERSON (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse dancett^
azure, three fleurs-de-lis of the field, on a canton gules a lion
rampant regardant or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety
vulning herself proper, gorged with a collar dancett6 azure.
Motto — " Murus aeneus conscientia sana."
Sons of late Robert Patterson, F. R.S. , of Belfast, by his
wife Mary Elizabeth, d. of late William Hugh Ferrar,
Esq., of Belfast, J. P. for cos. of Antrim and Down : —
William H. Patterson, Gentleman. /ee^.— Garranard,
Strandtown, co. Down.
Sir Robert Lloyd Patterson (q.v.).
Richard Patterson, Esq., J. P. Res.—Y^Wmove, Holy-
wood, CO. Down.
HENRY TYRWHITT STANIFORTH PATTE-
SON, Esquire, D.L. for Norfolk, Hon. Col. 4th V.B.
Norfolk Regt. Born April 19, 1851, being the only son of
Henry Staniforth Patteson, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his
wife Isabella Katherine, eldest dau. of Rev. John Anthony
Partridge, M.A., Rector of Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk, and
Rural Dean. Livery— \Nhi\.c, with black collar and cuffs.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a fesse indented, between
two mascles palewise sable, three fleursde-lis or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a pelican in her piety or, charged on the body with two
fleurs-de-lis in fesse sable, between as many roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper. Motto — "Nemo sibi nas-
citur. " Matried, Aug. 15, 1883, Annie Rosa, eldest
dau. of the late Edward John Chambers, late Lieut. 50th
Regt., of Eastwood Lodge, Leamington; and has
Issue — {\) John Dossie Patteson, Gentleman, b. Feb.
i6, 1889; (2) Robert Wace Patteson, Gentleman, b.
March 9, 1895 ; Joan Evelyn ; and Ardyn Marion.
Seat -The Hall, Beeston St. Andrew, Norwich. Clubs
—Wellington, Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht, Norfolk County
(Norwicli).
PATTISON (matric. L.O., 1802). Argent, guttfe-de-
sang, a lion rampant sable, guttt^-d'or, on a chief azure,
three escallops or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a camel's head argent,
gutt6 sable, issuing from a riucal coronet or, crowned with
an antique crown of the last, collared azure, charged with
three escallops of the first. Motto — " Hostis honori invidia."
Eld. son of Godfrey Pattison (eld. s. of John Pattison
of Kelvingrove), b. ; d. ; f?i. Cornelia, d. of
Francis Thomson : —
John Pattison, Esq., b. 1839; m. 1873, Mary Jane, d.
of Richard Ovington ; and has issue — (i) Godfrey Herbert
Pattison, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) John Pattison, Gentleman,
b. 1879 ; (3) Gerald Ovington Pattison, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
Agnes; Ethel; and Margaret. Res. — Carradale, Al-
trincham, Cheshire. Club — Clarendon (Manchester).
§ DOUGLAS ELPHIN.STONE PATTON-BETH-
UNE PATTON-BETHUNE, Esquire, Major late
Rifle Brigade. Born Aug. 16, 1867, being the third but
only surviving son of the late Gen. Walter Douglas
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Phillipps Patton-Bethune, Colonel Highland Light In-
fantry, l)y his wife Julia, only dau. of Sir Howard Elphin-
stone, Bart. Livery — Blue, with canary facings. Ar-
morial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and
iiii. , azure, a fesse chequy or and gules, between
three lozenges of the second; ii. and iii., argent, on a
chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the first (for
Bethune) ; 2 and 3, azure, gutt^e-d'eau, a sword argent,
hiked or, between four crescents saltireways argent
(for Patton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-otter issuant argent. Motto over - " Debon-
naire " (for Bethune); 2. on two swords saltireways
proper, pommelled and hiked or, a falcon rising argent,
gutt^e-de-larmes (for Patton). Motto -" Virtute adepta."
Married, 1902, Kathaleen Carlotta, only child of Col.
Kennedy. 5ea/— Clayton Priory, Burgess Hill. Club—
Junior Naval and Military.
PAUL, see BALFOUR PAUL.
Sir JAMES BALFOUR PAUL, Knight Bachelor
(1900), Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, Fellow of the Society of Anti-
is t
r^P, .'w'»^< 'Pati .059
/ appointed Registrar of Friendly Societies for Scotland, 1879,
and Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates, 1883-1902; and
created Lyon King of Arms, 1890. Armorial bearings —
Parted per pale, on the dexter side the official coat of Lyon
King of Arms, namely, argent, a lion sejant full-faced gules,
holding in the de.xter [law a thistle slipped vert, and in the
sinister a shield of the second, on a chief azure, a Saint
Andrew's Cross of the field, on the sinister his paternal
coat, namely or, a chevron indented sable between two
lions rampant in chief, and an escutcheon in base gules.
Above the shield is placed the coronet of L\on King of
Arms, thereon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a lion sejant guardant gules, his de.xter paw
resting upon an escutcheon as in the arms ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Pro Regeet Repubhca." Behind
the shield are placed in saltire two batons representing that
belonging to his office, and round the shield is placed a gold
collar of SS, and a triple chain also of gold, and depending
from it the proper badge of Lyon King of Arms. Mar-
ried, 1872, Helen Margaret, daughter of John Nairne
Forman of Staffa, Writer to the Signet ; and has Issue —
(i) John William Balfour Paul, Esquire, born June 4,
1873 ; (2) Arthur Forman W. Paul, Esquire, Architect,
born August 7, 1875; (3) Cuthbert Balfour Paul, Esquire,
M. B. , CM., born Nov. 21, 1876; and Millicent Jane.
Postal address — Lyon Office, Edinburgh. Clubs— KoyA
Societies' (London), University and Scottish Conservative
(both Edinburgh).
WILLIAM BOND PAUL, Gentleman. Born February
17, 1817, be.ing the eldest son of Thomas Paul, Esquire,
of Langport, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Juliet,
daughter of William Bond. Livery — All black, trimmed
with geld lace, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He
quaries (Scotland), Lyon King of Arms. Bor?i 1846, being
the second son of the Rev. John Paul, D.D. , St. Cuthbert's.
Parish, Edinburgh, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Jam"
Balfour of Pilrig, W.S. ; called to the Scottish Bar, 187
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WILLIAM HARGRAVE PAWSON, GeiUleman.
Born Sept. lo, 1878, being the eldest son of the late
William Margrave Pawson, Esq., J. P., Capt. Northumber-
land Hussars, late Lieut. 12th Lancers, by his wife Hon.
Emily Violet Jervis, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Carnegie,
3rd Viscount St. Vincent. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, quarterly indented azure and gules, on a
fesse ermine, between three bucks courant or, as many
mascles of the first ; 2 and 3, ermine, two chevronels be-
tween three lions' gambs erased or. Mantling gules
and azure. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head erased at the neck quarterly indented
argent and gules, charged with four roundels counter-
changed, attired sable ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, and thereon a hart charged with the sun in
splendour. Motto — ' Fevente Deo." iVa/j— Shawdon,
Alnwick ; Titlington Hall, Northumberland. Clubs —
Boodle's, Cavalry.
THOMAS BUDDS PAYNE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace. Bor7i April 19, 1819, being the son of John Payne
of Gillown Lodge, in the county of Kildare, by his wife Mary.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse
engrailed between two lions passant argent, a clover ])lant
with three leaves, and eradicated between two trefoils slipped
vert. Upon the escutcheon is plar'»-' ^^Imet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules- -j^nd for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the cc ' erect and erased
argent, holding fessew ig-spear gules.
pendent therefrom at tl
rocks vert ; with the Mc
Married, July 3, 1855, R(
late Curtis Hemi^*-'"
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mington. Town Clerk of Dudley; and has issue— John
Edward Marten Payne, Gentleman, b. 1902; Dorothy
Constance Mary ; and Gladys Marian. Res. — " St. John's,"
Blackburn, Lanes.
Charles Henry Payne, Gentleman, /;. 1861 ; vi. 1884,
Edith M'Kenna, d. of William Evans Commins of Tavis-
tock ; and has issue — Charles Geraint Christopher Payne,
Gentleman, b. 1888; Enid; and Iris. Res. — Trafalgar,
Hereford Road, Monmouth.
Son of Richard Payne, b. 1843 ; (/. 1884 (eld. s. of late
Alfred Payne; see above) ; ;«. 1866, Lilly, d. of James
Warmington : —
Richard Alfred Ernest Payne, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; »z.
1896, Kate, d. of Willam Robert Light, Esq., of Ports-
mouth, J. P.; andhas issue — Cecily Lois. Res. — 20 Vernon
Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Captain CAMBORNE HAWEIS PAYNTER, late
Major Inniskilling Dragoons, now Captain Royal
Monmouth Engineers. Born Jan. 24, 1864, being the
elder son of the late Reginald Hearle Paynter of Boskenna,
by his wife Mary Davies, dau. of Rev. Prebendary J. O.
W. Haweis, Rector of Slaugham, Sussex. Armori'al bear- ,
ings— Azure, three blocks argent, each charged with an
annulet sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, three broken broad-arrows or,
knit with a lace gules. Motto — " Nonum prematur in
annum." Seat — Boskenna, near Penzance. Club — Army
and Navy.
The Rev. FRANCIS PAYNTER, Clerk in Holy Orders.
M.A. Canib. , late Rector of .Stoke next Guildford, Surrey.
Born Jan. 24, 1836, being the only son of the late Rev.
' ^'^ynter, by his wife Eliza, only dau. of Samuel
jentleman, of Richmond. Club — National.
irk blue, with red facings. Armorial bearings
rly I and 4, azure, three blocks argent, on each of
annulet sable (for Paynter) ; 2. azure, three faggots
for Antron) ; 3. argent, three bends gules (for
n). Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, three
■oad-arrows gold, knit with a lace gules (for Paynter).
" Carpe diem." Married Julia, second dau. of
Porter, Esq., of Hembury Fort, Honiton, J. P.
/. for the CO. of Devon; and has Issue — (i) Rev.
Samuel Paynter, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. March
, Rector of Springfield, Chelmsford [w. Isabelle,
t dau. of Rev. T. C. Cane, Rector of Tattingstone,
; (2) Walter Abbott Paynter, Gentleman, b. June
; Eliza Sjn. H. P. Treeby, Esquire, Major East
de.
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Surrey Regt.]; and Evelyn Mary \ni. Rev. M. G. Archi-
bald]. Residence — Stoke Hill, Guildford.
GEORGE PAYNTER, Esquire. Justice of the Peace
for the county of Leicester. Bo)n June 14, 1831, being
the third son of William Paynter, Esquire, of Belgrave
Square, and of Camborne House, Richmond, in the
county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for the counties
of Middlesex and Surrey, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
latter county, by his wife Anne Berdmore, only daughter
and sole heir of Thomas Best of HoUin House, Leek, in
the county of Stafford ; appointed Lieutenant ist King's
Dragoon Guards, June lo, 1850; Captain, November 12,
1852 ; Major, April 30, 1858 ; on Retired List, with per-
mission to retain rank, December 1871. Clubs — United
Service, Army and Navy, Wellington. Livery — Blue,
white facings, crimson piping, silver buttons and hat-bands.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i.
azure three blocks argent, on each of them an annulet
sable (for Paynter) ; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for
Antron) ; 3. argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan);
4. argent, two chevronels nebuly gules, between three
^heaves of as many arrows sable, banded of the second
(for Best). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, three broken broad arrows
gold, knit with a lace gules (for Paynter). Motto —
the former county. Livoy — Blue, white facings, crimson
piping, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i.
azure, three blocks argent, each charged with an annulet
sable (for Paynter) ; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for
Antron); 3. argent, three bends gules (lor Bodrugan);
" Carpe diem." Martied, June 19, 1879, Frances Maria
Janetta (who died May 1884), only daughter of Amelius
Wentworth Beauclerk, Esquire, commonly known as Lord
Amelius Wentworth Beaticlerk, fifth son of the Most Noble
William Beauclerk, eighth Duke of St. Albans ; and has
Issue — George Camborne Beauclerk Paynter, Gentleman,
only son, born August 2, 1880 ; Janetta De Vere ; and
Frances May. Estates — Hollin House, - Lane Delph, and
Gate House, Leek, in the county of Stafford ; and Eaton
Grange, in the county of Leicester. Postal addresses — 21
Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Eaton Grange, Grantham.
HENRY GROSVENOR PAYNTER, Esquire, late of
the Bengal Civil Service, son of the late William Paynter,
Esq. , of BelgraveSquareand of Camborne House, Richmond,
Surrey, J. P. for cos. of Middlese.x and Surrey, and D.L. for
4. argent, two chevronels nebuly gules, between three
sheaves of as many arrows sable, banded of the second
(for Best). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, three broken
broad-arrows gold, knit with a lace gules. MottO — " Carpe
Diem." Married, Oct. 15, 1863, Emily, youngest dau. of.
John Hopkins, Lord of the Manor of Tidmarsh, of Tid-
Marsh House, Reading ; and has Issue — Agnes ; and Edith.
Postal address — 118 Ebury Street, London, S.W.
PEACH, see KEIGHLEY-PEACH.
PEACOCK. Gules, on a fesse engrailed argent, be-
tween three mascles, each within an annulet or, as many
peacock's heads erased proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a peacock's
head erased proper, gorged with a mural crown or, holding
in the beak a rose gules, leaved and slipped proper. Motto
— " Be just and fear :iot." Livery — Drab overcoat, black
coat, red and white striped waistcoat.
Sons of Rev. Edward Peacock, M.A., J. P. Wilts, Vicar
of Road Hill, North Bradley, Wilts, b. 1820; d. 1903 ;
tn. 1848, Eleanor, d. of Mathias Thomas Holding of
Fryern Court, Wilts : —
Rev. Reginald Peacock, Vicar of Woodland St. Mary,
Lambourne, b. 1857; m. 1886, Mary Augusta, d. of Rev.
Thos. Augustus Strong, Rector of St. Paul's, Chippenham ;
and has issue — (i) Mansel Reginald Peacock, Gentleman,
b. 1888 ; (2) Wilfrid Morgan Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1890;
(3) Leslie Vernon Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1893. Pes. —
The Vicarage, Woodlands St. Mary, Lambourne, Berks.
Ferdinand Mansel Peacock, Esq., Major late 13th
Somerset Lt. Inf., b. 1861. Res. — Peshawar, Punjab, India.
Sons of late Rev. John Wilkinson Peacock, b. 1822;
d. 1857 ; t?t. 1854, Catherine, d. of Rev. Wadham
Knatchbull :—
John Wadham Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1884,
Lucy H. H., d. of Surg.-Maj. J. Groscourt Reed,
H.E.I.C.S.; and has issue — Anthony Wadham Knatchbull
Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1889. Address — 8 Spring Terrace,
Richmond, Surrey.
Anthony Knatchbull Wilkinson Peacock, Gentleman,
b. 1857. ■
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Son of William Henry Peacock, Gentleman, of Great-
ford Hall, h. 1823 ; d. 1877 ; m. Emily, d. of R. E.
Arden : —
Frederick Arden Peacock, Esq. , J. P. for Parts of Kesteven,
Lines. , b. 1861 ; 7n. 1894, Rhoda, d. of G. W. Pochin of
Barkby, Leics. Seat — Cottesford Place, Lincoln.
Son of Wilkinson Peacock, Esq., of Greatford Hall,
Capi. 9th Lancers, b. 1788; (/. 1868; m. 1811, Mary,
d. of Col. Gilbert AfHeck :—
Christopher Gilbert Peacock, Esq., J. P. Lines., b. 1828 ;
m. 1861, Caroline M. [d. 1895), d. of late Rev. W. Carr
Fenton of Mattersea, Yorks. ; and has issue — Hugh Fenton
Gilbert Peacock, Esq., ).P. Parts of Kesteven, b. 1865
\_m. 1898, Constance F. , d. of Herbert Fletcher of East
Norton, Leics.]. Scat — Grt-atford Hall, Stamford.
MARK BEAUCHAMP PEACOCK, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born 1834, being the only son of the late
Mark Beauchamp Peacock of Springfield Place, by Antonina
Eliza, dau. of the late Anthony Parkin of Ashurst Lodge,
Kent. Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and azure, a
pale, three eagles displayed, one in chief and two in base,
and three roundels, two in chief and one in base, each
charged with a cross crosslet all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon an eagle displayed erminois,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet fiichi^e gules, the dexter
claw supporting a hurt charged with a cross crosslet or.
Married, 1857, Ellen, eldest dau. of Frederick Besley ; and
has, with other Issue — Mark Beauchamp Peacock, Gentle-
man, b. i860, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn). Keside7ices
— Springfield Place, Chelmsford ; Belgrave House, Marine
Parade, Brighton.
PEACOCKE, quartered by SANDFORD.
PEAKE (H. Coll.). Sable, five fleurs-de-lis in saltire
or, four crosses pat^e in cross argent. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert
between two wings argent, an escutcheon gules, thereon a
cross patfe as in the arms. Livery — Dark blue, scarlet
waistcoat.
Son of Robert Peake of Borough-on-the-Hill, co.
Leics., b. 1781 ; d. 1861 ; m. 1813, Mary, d. of Thomas
Cross : —
Frederic Peake, Gentleman, b. 1823; m. 1852, Charlotte,
d. of Henry Ancell, F.R.C.S., M.D. ; and has issue — (i)
Walter Ancell Peake, Esq., D.S.O. , Hon. Col. Leics. Imp.
Yeom., I. P. Leics., served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (desp.,
medal and three clasps) \_Seat — Burrough, Melton Mowbray.
C/z^/^j— Boodle's, Orleans, County (Leicester)], b. 1853 [;«.
1878, Grace, d. of late Rev. Gerard Fenwick of Stockerston
Hall, Leics. ; and has issue — Frederick Gerard Peake,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; Evelyn [m. Ferdinand Arkwright) ;
and Winona Constance]; (2) Ronald Peake, Gentleman, b.
1861 \7n. 1886, Florence, only d. of Edward Adams of
Ashtead, Surrey] ; (3) Malcolm Peake, Esq., C.M.G. (1900),
R.A., Major and local Lt.-Col. attached to Egyptian Army
since 1895, served with Dongola Exped. 1896 (desp., 4th
class Medjidie, medal, two clasps); and with Nile Exped.
1897, 1898, 1899 (desp. twice, medal, four clasps, 4th class
Osnianieh) [Res. — -Cairo), b. 1865 \jn. 1900, Louisa, eld. d.
of Patrick H. Osborne of Carrandooley, N.S. Wales; and
has issue]. Seat — Burrough, Melton Mowbray. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Son of late Henry Peake of Westholmc, Sleaford,
Lines., b. 1821 ; d. 1886; in. : —
George Herbert Peake, Esq., J. P., West Riding, Yorks,
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), Capt. Sherwood Rangers
Imp. Y., b. 1859; m. 1895, Evelyn Mary, d. of Hon. John
Charles Dundas, M.P. ; and has issue — (i) Raymond Peake,
Gentleman, b. 1896; (2) Osbert Peake, Gentleman,;^. 1897;
(3) Harald Peake, Gentleman, (J. 1899. 6Va/^Bawtry Hall,
Yorks.
Sir EDWARD ROBERT PEARCE- EDGCUMBE,
Knight Bachelor, J. P. and D.L. co. Dorset, High Sheriff
for the CO. of Cornwall 1896, Doctor of Laws in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, formerly Official
Examiner to the High Court of Justice, County Councillor
for Dorset. Born March 13, 1851, being the only son of
the late Edward Pearce, Esq., Justice of the Peace for
Dorset, of Somerleigh Court, by his wife, Clara Jane
youngest daughter of the Rev. Canon Palmer, of Great
Torrington, in the county of Devon, and look by Royal
License the surname of Edgcumbe in addition to and
after that of Pearce. Club — Reform. Livery — white,
turned up with red, waistcoat white and red stripes.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a
rock a boar statant in front of an oak tree proper, fructed
or, two flanches gules on a chief of the last, a quatern foil
between two fleurs-de-lys of the first. And upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-boar supporting between the
legs a javelin erect, proper, and gorged with a collar,
therefrom suspended a bugle-liorn stringed, both or.
Married, firstly, Aug. 9, 1884, Clara Jane Constance,
youngest dau. of John Charles Conybeare of St. Leonard's
Grange, Ingatestone, in the co. of Essex (she died Sept.
II, 1888) ; secondly, Aug, 6, 1891, Frances, younger
is tbe Military Cockade.
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dau. of Admiral F"itzgerald Algernon Charles Foley,
:onimonly known as Admiral the Honourable Fitzgerald
Algernon Charles Foley of Packham, Fordingbridge ; and
tias Issue — (i) Edward Humphrey I'earce-Edgciunbe, Sub-
Lieut. R. N., b. June 19, 1885 ; (2) John Aubrey Pearce-
Edgcumbe, b. Sept. 21, 1886; (3) Oliver Pearce-Edgcumbe,
h. May 16, 1892, and Ursula Ulalia. Seat — Sandve Place,
Sandy.
CHARLES PEARCE-SEROCOLD, Gentleman. Born
August 28, 1827, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Reverend Edward Serocold Pearce - Serocold
of Cherryhinton (who assumed by Royal License, July 30,
1842, the additional surname and arms of Serocold), l)y his
first wife Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of George Smith.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief two fleurs-de-lis
azure, and a castle in base or (for Serocold) ; 2 and 3
per chevron argent and or, in chief two Cornish choughs
proper, in base three roses gules growing out of a mount
vert (for Pearce). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a castle or,
with a fleur-de-lis issuing from the battlements azure (for
Serocold) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
rose gules, a Cornish chough proper (for Pearce). Married,
1859, Marie, daughter of Colonel George St. Leger Gren-
fell; and has Issue — (i) Oswald Pearce-Serocold, Gentle-
man, born July 24, 1865 ; (2) Eric Pearce-Serocold, Esquire,
Lieutenant King's Royal Rifles, born July 18, 1870; (3)
Charles Pearce-Serocold, Gentleman, born 1872; (4) Claud
Pearce-Serocold, Gentleman, born 1875; Minna; Lucy
[married E. Cameron Galton of Shelsley Grange, in the
county of Worcester] ; Margaret ; Caroline ; Dorothy ; and
Ruth. Residence — Taplow Hill, Maidenhead.
PEARKES (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fessc wavy argent,
between two stag's heads erased in chief and a squirrel
sejant in base or, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Mantling
sable and artrent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out
of park pales sable, an oak-tree proper, charged with a
squirrel sejant or, gorged with a collar gemel sable between
two arrows bendwise also or. Motto — " Bene fac." Livery
— Black and white.
Sons of William Edward Pearkes (only s. of William
Andr6 Pearkes, M.R.C.S., and Mary Blanchard,
and gds. of Edward Pearkes of the City of London
and Sophia Bignon) of Coniston Lodge, Watford,
Herts, m. Mary Ann, d. of John Bartholomew of the
City of London : —
Walter Pearkes, Gentleman, b. \\ Nov. 1854.
George Pearkes, Gentleman, b. 7 Aug. 1856; m. 1887,
Louisa, eld. d. of John Blair, C.E. ; and has issue — (i) George
Randolph Pearkes, Gentleman, 1^. 1888; (2) William Edward
Pearkes, Gentleman, b. i88g ; and Hilda Winifred. Kes.
— Forest View, Minstcad, Lyndhurst ; 21 King Street,
Portman Square, London, W. Club — Royal London Yacht.
Rev. Frederick Pearkes, Clk. in Holy Orders,^, i March
i86i. Club — Junior Constitutional.
Rev. William Andrt? Pearkes, Clk. in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 21 Sept. 1864. Clubs — Junior Constitutional;
Union (Oxford).
JAMES ARCHBOLD PEARS-ARCHBOLI), Gentle-
man, formerly of Fenham Hall, Northumberland. Armo-
rial bearings
Crests I. on a wreath of the colours, two
lions gambs erased, each encircled with a wreath of oak
proper, holding an escutcheon argent, charged with a fleur-
de-lis azure (for Archbold) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, a wyvern vert, gorged with a collar
gemel or, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon
of the same, charged with an estoile gules (for Pears).
Motto — " Vi et virtute."
PEARSE, see KEKR-PEARSE.
Ig)eat0e
of Medicine,
General GEORGE GODFREY PEARSE, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Colonel Commandant Royal Horse
Artillery. Born January 4, 1827, being the
second son of the late George Pearse, Doctor
Honorary Physician to Her Majesty the
Queen, by his wife Anne Sarah, only daughter of James
McCulloch of Strabane ; was created Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. /,?Y't';T— Green
and gold. Armorial bearings— Vert, a bend nebuly plain
cotised or, a canton ermine, thereon a trefoil of the field. Be-
low the shield is pendent his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a fern-brake, thereon a pelican in her
piety, the wings elevated proper, charged on the breast
with a trefoil vert ; with the Motto, " Nihil amanti durum."
Married, May 6, 1879, Louisa Hester, youngest dau. of the
Rev. John Steward, Vicar of Great Kimble, co. Bucking-
ham; and has had Issue — Godfrey Pearse, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 28, 1881 ; and Zoe Dorothy, died February 2, 1894.
Postal address — Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
The Rev. ARTHUR CHARLES PEARSON, M.A.,
Magdalene College, Cantab. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of Ringsfield, Suffolk, and late Senior Chaplain H.M.
Bengal Eccl. Establishment. Born June i. 1846, being
the younger son of the late John Pearson, Gentleman,
of South Wingfield, co. Derby, and his wife Georgiana
Louisa, youngest dau. of Charles Dashwood. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a pile azure, a rose of the first,
barbed and seeded proper, between three arrows points
downwards or, barbed and flighted argent. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wi'eath of the
colours, an eagle's wing sable, sem^e-de-lis or, pierced by
an arrow embrued in bend, point upwards, and vulned
proper. Motto — " Ne tentes, aut perfice." Married,
April 22, 1885, Katherine Adele Madeline {d. 1891), dau.
of the Rev. Fred. Montagu Arnold, late Rector of Rings-
field, CO. Suffolk, and has Issue — Adele Madeline. Postal
address — Ringsfield, Beccles, Suffolk.
The Honourable CHARLES HENRY PEARSON,
Master of Arts, of Edowie, WiHiamsroad, Toorak, Victoria,
Minister of Pubhc Instruction. Born in London, Septem-
ber 7, 1830, being the fourth son of the Reverend John
Norman Pearson of Bower Hall, Bumpstead Steeple, in the
co-unty of Essex, Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge
Wells, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Richard Puller of
London. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per
fesse dovetail gules and azure, three suns in splendour gold,
on a bordure dovetail or, four hurts. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the neck
with three bezants between a double gemelle or, in the
dexter paw a shield azure, cliarged with a sun in splendour
gold; with the Motto, "Sol et scutum Deus." Married,
December 10, 1872, at Gawler, South Australia, Edith
Lucilla, daughter of Philip Butler of Teckford Abbey, in
the county of Buckingham ; and has Issue — Edith Gertrude
Hilda ; Evelyn Mary Muriel ; and Maud Oriel Reada.
Seat — Haverhill, near Melrose, South Australia. Postal
address — Edowie, Williamsroad, Toorak, Victoria.
EDWARD PEARSON, Gentleman. Born Nov. 12,
1836, being the second son of the late Benjamin Pearson,
by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, fifth dau. of Mark Giberne
of Wanstead, Essex. Armorial bearings — Per fesse dove-
tailed gules and azure, three suns in splendour or, on a hor-
dure also dovetailed gold four hurts. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant gules, charged on the neck with three bezants between
a double gemel or, holding in the dexter forepaw an escut-
cheon azure, thereon a sun as in the arms. Motto — "Sol
et scutum deus." Married, July 31, 1873, Ellen Clare,
dau. of William Miller of Millerfield House, Edinburgh ;
and has Issue — Edward William Pearson, Gentleman, b.
March 12, 1878 ; and Helen Margaret. Seat — Wilmslow,
Cheshire.
EDWIN JAMES PEARSON, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Hertford. Born Feb. 13, 1842, being the eldest son of the
late Sir Edwin Pearson, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Hon.
Alicia Anne, dau. of Rt. Hon. fourth Viscount Lifford.
Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — Per fesse dove-
Hill, Rector of Timsbury, co. Somerset, and Fellow of
Balliol Coll., Oxon : and has Issue — Charlotte Ren^e.
tailed gules and azure, three suns in splendour or, on a
bordure also dovetailed of the last, four hurts. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant gules, charged on the neck with three bezants,
between a double gemelle or, holding in the dexter fore-
paw a sun as in the arms. Motto^" Sol et scutum Deus."
Married, Jan. 7, 1868, Emily Margaret, dau. of late Richard
Valpy, Esq., J. P., of Champness Tring ; and \\?ii Issue —
Mabel Annie ; and Irene Margaret. Seat — Millfield, Berk-
hampstead.
GEORGE PEARSON, Gentleman. Bom Oct. 28, 1835,
being the elder son of the late Benjamin Pearson of South-
side, Cheshire, by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, fifth dau.
of Mark Giberne of Wanstead, Essex. Armorial bear-
ings—Per fesse dovetailed gules and azure, three suns in
splendour or, on a bordure also dovetailed gold four hurts.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the neck with three
bezants between a double gemel or, holding in the dexter
forepaw an escutcheon azure, thereon a sun as in the arms.
Motto— "Sol et scutum Deus." Married. Sept. 25, 1894,
Catherine Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Rev. Richard
Seat — The Tythe House, Knutsford, Cheshire. Club —
Reform (Manchester).
GEORGE PEARSON, Gentleman. Born January 16,
1845, being the eldest son of George Pearson of Brierley
Hill, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Mirah, daughter
of George Holcroft of Niederbronn, Alsace, now in the
Empire of Germany. 67,'/i^— Junior Constitutional. Livery
— Olive green. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Or, on a pile azure, between two passion nails in base of
the last a sun in splendour of the field ; and for the Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a moimt vert, in front
of two passion nails in saltiro azure, a seax erect proper,
pommel and hilt or ; with the Motto, " Perduret probitas."
Married, May 20, 1882, Amelia Matilda, daughter of
William Farrow of Wells, in the county of Somerset. Postal
address — Banner leigh, Clifton, Bristol.
HENRY PEARSON, Esquire, J. P. for co. of Derby,
late Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt.,
is the Military Cockade.
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M.A. Magdalene Coll., Canib. Born Oct. 16, 1844, being
the eldest .son of the late John Pearson, tientlenum, of
South Wingfield, co. Derby, by his wife Georgiaiia Louisa,
youngest dan. of Charles Dashwood. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a pile azure, a rose of tlie first, barbed and
seeded proper, between three arrows points downwards or,
barbed and (lighted argent. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
wing sable, seni6e-de-lis or, pierced by an arrow embrued in
bend, point upwards, and vulned proper. Motto — " Ne
tentes, aut pertice. " Married, Feb. 20, 1895, Charlotte
Elizabeth Catherine Amelia, dau. of the late Wni. Spragge,
Supt. of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Canada. Residence —
Wingtield House, South Wingfield, co. Derby.
Tjik L.^te THOMAS HENRY PEARSON, Esquire,
J. P., formerly of" Redcliffe," Newton-in-Makerfield, Lanes.
Borri , being the son of the late John Pearson of Gol-
borne Park, Lanes. Armorial bearings Azure, on a pile
nebuly or, between in base two suns in splendour, a lion
rampant all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising
in splendour proper, a cock's head erased azure, combed
and wattled gules, holding in the beak an arrow in bend or.
Motto " Dum spiro spero. "
The Honourarle WILLIAM PEARSON of Kilmany
Park, Sale, Tanjil County, and of Craigellachie, St. Kilda,
both in the Colony of \'ictoria. Justice of the Peace and
Member of the Legislative Council. Born in Scotland,
September 20, 1818, being the eldest son of Hugh Pearson,
Commander in the Royal Navy, by his wife Helen,
daughter of Thomas Littlejohn of Stirling, Scotland.
Clubs — Melbourne, Australian (both in Melbourne). Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Anus : Argent, two daggers
azure, the pommels divided in chief and the points enjoined,
piercing a man's heart in base proper, in the honour point a
cinquefoil sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a touer proper ;
with the Motto, "Rather die than disloyal." Married ?i\.
Sale, August 4, 1859, Eliza Laura, daughter of H. I. Travers,
formerly of the Honourable East India Company's Service ;
and has had Issue — (i) Hugh Pearson, Gentleman, born June
i860, died November 1874 ; (2) Henry Travers Pearson,
Gentleman, born July 1861, died March 1880; (3) William
Pearson, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (4) John Benward
Pearson, Gentleman, born Dec 9, 1866 ; (5) Alexander Buch-
anan Pearson, Gentleman, born Sept. 3, 1869 ; Helen ; and
Laura Margaret. Postal adds. — Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanji,
County ; Craigellachie, East St. Kilda, both in Victoria.
WILLIAM PEARSON, Gentleman. Borri June 25,
1864, being the third but eldest surviving son of the Honour-
able William Pearson of Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanjil
County, and Craigellachie, St. Kilda, both in the Colony of
Victoria, Justice of the Peace and Member of the Legislative
Council, by his wife Eliza Laura, daugliterof H. I. Travers,
formerly of the Honourable East India Company's Service.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two
daggers azure, the pommels divided in chief and the points
enjoined, piercing a man's heart in base proper, in the
honour point a cmquefoil sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a tower proper; with the Motto, " Rather die than
disloyal."
The Reverend WILLIAM CARTER PEARSON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Henley, in the county of
Suffolk. Borii Feb. 11, 1859, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Henry Pearson, Vicar of Henley, by his wife .Adelaide
Catherine, youngest dau. of the late John Carter, Esq., J. P.,
D. L. , of Northwold, Norfolk. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a pile azure, a rose of the field barbed
and seeded proper, between three arrows points downwards
or, barbed and flighted, also argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle's wing sable, semsie-de-lis or, pierced by an arrow
in bend, point upwards, and vulned proper ; with the Motto,
" Ne tentes aut perfice." Estate — Property in the Parish of
South Wingfield, in the county of Derby. Postal address —
Henley Vicarage, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Sir ALFRED EDWARD PEASE, Baronet, J. P. and
D.L. N. Riding co. York, M.P. for York city 1885-
1892, and for Cleveland 1897-1901, and a Member of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London ; ap-
pointed May 1903, Resident Magistrate, BaLerton Dis-
trict, Transvaal. Born June 29, 1857, being the eldest son
of Sir Joseph W. Pease, ist Ban., M.P. , and his wife Mary,
dau. of Alfred Fox of Falmouth. Livery — Brown, with
black and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between
two lambs passant in chief argent and in base, upon a mount
proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk,
the blossom and pods also proper, and in pretence the arms
of Fowler, namely azure, on a chevron cotised between three
lions passant guardant or, a hawk's lure between two crosses
pat6e of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic
column, a dove rising, holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in
the arms, all proper. Motto — " I'ax et spes." Married,
Feb. 10, 1880, Helen Ann Fowler, third dau. of Sir Robert
Nicholas Fowler, Bart., and coheir of Sir Thomas Fowler,
Bart. ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Pease, Esq., /'. Dec. 15,
1880 ; (2) Christopher York Pease, Esq., b. June 24, 1886 ;
and Lavender Mary. Seat — Pinchinthorjie House, Guis-
brough, Yorks. Club — Brooks's.
ARTHUR FRANCIS PEASE, Esquire, M.A. Cambs.
1890, J. P. for CO. Durham, County Councillor for co. Dur-
ham. Born March 11, 1866, being the eldest son of the late
Arthur Pease, Esq., M. P. , and his wife Mary Lecky, dau.
of Ebenezer Pike of Besborough, Cork. Livery — Brown
under livery, and drab overcoat. Armorial bearings — Per
fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two
lambs passant in chief argent and in base, upon a mount
proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-
stalk, the blossom and pods also proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the
capital of an Ionic column, a dove rising, holding in the
beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all proper. Motto
— " Pax et spes." Married, Oct. i, 1889, Laura Matilda
Ethelwyn, dau. of Charles Peter Allix of Swaffham Prior
House, Cambridge ; and has /yjv/f— Richard Arthur Pease,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 18, 1890; Mary Ethelwyn; Dorothy
Laura ; and Elizabeth Frances. Seat — Hummersknott,
Darlington.
§ FRANCIS RICHARD PEASE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the East
Riding of the county of York. Bo?-n May 25, 1848, being
the third son of the late Joseph Walker Pease, Esquire,
of Hesslewood, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the East Riding of the county of York, for-
merly Member of Parliament for Hull, by his wife Barbara
is the Naval Cockade.
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Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Henry Palmer
of Withcote Hall, in the county of Leicester, and brother
of the late Sir John Palmer, seventh Baronet, of Carlton,
in the county of Northampton. Clubs — Conservative,
Yorkshire (York). Z.ws^j— Light drab, red waistcoat,
black velvet breeches. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms ; Vert, a chevron between three bucks trippant or, in
the middle chief point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules
and argent, an eagle displayed counterchanged. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head erased, holding in the beak a
slip of pea-haulm proper; with the MottO, " Confide recte
agens." Married, December 1885, Isabel Mary, daughter
of Captain William Cole- Hamilton of Beltrim, in the
county of Tyrone; and has hsiie — (i) Francis Claud Pease,
Gentleman, born November 7, 1886; (?) William Geoffrey
Pease, Gentleman, born January 8, 1888 ; and Isabel Cath-
erine. Postal address — Hesslewood, Hull.
HAROLD ROBINSON PEASE, Gentleman. Bor?i
Dec. 7, 1859, being the second son of the late James Robin-
son Pease, M.A. , by his wife Louisa Frances, third dau. of
the late John Barkworth of Tranby House, near Hull.
Armorial bearings— Vert, a chevron between three stags
trippant or, in the centre chief point a bezant, on a chief
per fesse gules and argent, an eagle displayed counter-
changed. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head erased argent, holdmg in the
beak or, a peascod vert. Motto — " Confide recte agens."
HOWARD PEASE, Esquire, J. P. Northumberland,
F.S. A. , Lord of the Manor of Otterburn. Bo7-7t 1863, being
the eld. son of the late John William Pease, Esq., D.C. L. ,
J. P., by his wife Helen Maria, dau. of Alfred Fox of Fal-
mouth, in CO. Cornwall. Armorial bearings — P^r fesse
azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between two lambs
passant in chief argent, and in base upon a mount proper,
a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the
blossom and pods also proper. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, upon the
capital of an Ionic column a dove rising, holding in the
beak a pea-stalk as in the arms all proper. Motto — " Pax
et spes." Married, 1887, Margaret, dau. of Canon Kynas-
ton of Durham ; and has Issue — (i) Valentine John Pease,
Gentleman ; (2) Cuthbert Pease, Gentleman ; and Audrey.
Seat — OtterburnTower, Otterburn, R.S.O., Northumberland.
JOSEPH ALBERT PEASE, Esquire, M.P., J. P..
D.L., C.C, M.A. Bor?i Jan. 17, i860, being the
second son of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, Bart., M.P. , by
his wife Mary, dau. of Alfred Fox of Falmouth. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine
between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base,
upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the
beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also proper, and 'm-
paling the arms of Havelock-Allan namely, quarterly i and
4, sable, a cross potent quarter-pierced or, charged with
four guttes-de-sang, in chief two lions' heads erased of the
second, all within a bordure engrailed erminois, a canton
ermine (for Allan); 2 and 3, vert, a castle argent between
two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a cross crosslet fitchtJe in base
or (for Havelock). Mantling azure and argent Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an loniccolumn,
a dove rising, holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms.
Married, Oct. 18, 1886, Ethel, only dau. of the late Lt.-
Gen. Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Ban., V.C, K.C.B., &c. ;
and has Issue — Joseph Pease, Esq., b. March 8, 1889;
Miriam Blanche ; and Faith Muriel. Residences — Head-
lam Hall, Gainford ; 6 Upper Grosvenor Street, London,
W. Clubs — Brooks's, Turf.
JOSEPH ROBINSON PEASE, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 27, 1873, being the eldest son of the late Henry Joseph
Robinson Pease, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Dora
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Boulderson Barkworth of
Ray well. East Yorkshire. Armorial bearings — Vert, a
chevron between three stags trippant or, in the centre chief
point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules and argent, an
eagle displayed count(^rclianged. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of tlie colours, an eagle's head erased
argent, holding in the beak or, a peascod vert. Motto —
" Confide recte agens." Seat -Hesslewood, near Hull.
PERCIVAL HENRY PEASE, Gentleman. Borti Aug.
4, 1857, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. George Clifford, M.A. , Rector of Routh, Bever-
ley, by his wife Clarissa, youngest dau. of John Turner of
Gravetye Manor, Sussex. Armorial bearings — Vert, a
chevron between three stags trippant or, in the centre chief
point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules and argent, an
eagle displayed counterchanged. Mantling vert and of.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
argent, holding in the beak or, a peascod vert. Motto—
" Confide recte agens." Residence —
WALTER FELL PEASE, Gentleman. Born March
18, 1874, being the eldest surviving son of the late Henry
Fell Pease, Esq., M.P. for Cleveland Division of the North
Riding of the co. of York, 1885. 1886, 1892, J. P. for co.
Durham, J. P. and D.L. for the North Riding of the co. of
York, Mayor of Darlington, 1874, 1875, t>y his wife Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of John Beaumont Pease of North Lodge,
Darlington. Livery — Claret colour coat with striped waist-
coat, light brown overcoats. Armorial bearings — Party
per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between
two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base, upon a
mount proper, a dove rising argent, liolding in the beak
a pea-stalk, the blossom and pod also proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon the capital of an Ionic column, a dove rising holding
in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all proper ; with the
Motto, "Pax et spes." Estates — Land and Houses in Brink-
burn, Darlington. Postal address — Brinkburn, Darlington.
WILLIAM EDWIN PEASE, Gentleman, B. A. (Cambs). j!
Born June 3, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Edwin
Lucas Pease, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Radnor, and J. P. co.
Durham, by his wife Frances Helen, dau. and coheiress of
William Peter Edwardes of Hindwell, co. Radnor. Armo-
rial bearings — Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly
ermine between two lambs passant in chief argent and in
base, upon a mount proper, a dove rising proper, and hold-
ing in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic column, a dove
rising, holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all
proper. Motto — " Pax et spes." Seats — Mowden, Dar-
lington, and Pentre, Cascob, Presteign, co. Radnor.
PECK. (This family has borne arms for at least 18
generations, as appears from documentary evidences con-
tained in the Herald's Visitations and other recorded
pedigrees in the College of Arms. The quartering is that
of the family of Haselden, which became extinct in or about
the fourteenth century). Arms— Quarterly, i and 4, argent,
on a chevron engrailed gules, three crosses pat^e of the
field (Peck) ; 2 and 3, gules, a cross flory or, on a chief
azure, three oval buckles fesseways, tongues to the dexter
also or (Haselden). Livery —BuK anA red.
Sons of Rev. Jasper Peck, M.A., and Eliza Coppendale,
d. of Rev. Jeremiah Awdry, M.A. : —
Kenrick Peck, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), b. 4 June 1836 ; m. 23 Oct. 1862, Elizabeh Jane,
d. of Rev. Thomas Marriott-Lodington of Horsington
^ is the Military Cockade.
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CO. Somerset, Rector of Stowell ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Kenrick Eyton Peck, Gentleman, of Devonport,
Solicitor, b. 8 May 1866; (2) Jasper Owen Peck, Gentleman,
Solicitor, b. 6 Sept. 1871 ; (3) Francis Leslie Peck, Gentle-
man, b. 12 Aug. 1873; and Alargery Elizabeth. Res. — The
Old Rectory, Bathampton, nr. Bath; 25 Great Russell
Mansions, Great Russell Street, London. Clubs — Isthmian,
M.C.C. , Bath and County (Bath).
Philip Peck, Gentleman, b. 10 Aug. 1845 ; m. 3 March
1881, Margaret Ursula, d. of late Miles Charles Seton ;
and has issue — (i) Leonard Jasper Peck, Gentleman,
b. 1884; (2) Humphrey Peck, Gentleman, /;. 1886; (3) Basil
Miles Peck, Gentleman, b. 1888; and Ursula Maud.
i?fj.— 8.\ Randolph Road, Maida Vale, W.
Awdry Peck, Gentleman, b. 1847; 7/1. ist, Christina
Louisa, d. of late John Bale Cardale of Albury, Surrey ;
2nd, Emily Grace Ethel, d. of David Henry Owen,
Registrar of Court of Probate ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Michael Awdry Peck, Gentleman; {2) Richard Awdry
Peck, Gentleman ; (3) Geoffrey Awdry Peck, Gentleman ;
Christina Naomi ; Norah Cicely ; and Geraldine Ethel.
Res. — Bridgnorth.
PECKHAM (R.L., 1820, H. Coll.). Ermine, a chief
quarterly or and gules. Crest — None exemplitied. Motto
— " Tentanda via est."
Only surv. son of Charles Peckham Peckham (formerly
Smith), Esq. , J. P., of Nyton, Suisex, b. 1801 ; d. 1873;
m. 1826, Sybella Jane, d. of Rs. Rev. Robert James
Carr, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester : —
Rev. Harry John Peckham, Vicar of Nutley, Sussex,
M.A., b. 1841 ; m. 1876, Edith, d. of Rtv. Divie Robertson,
Vicar of Henfield, Sussex ; and has surv. issue — (i) Richard
Harry Peckham, Esq., Capt. R.F.A., 1'. 1877; (2) Arthur
Nyton Peckham, Gentleman, b. 1881; (3) Walter Divie
Peckham, Gentleman, b. 1883. ./?«.— Nutley Vicarage,
Ucktield.
§ ALEXANDER PECKOVER, Esquire, Lord-Lieu-
tenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Cam-
bridge, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of the Linnean
Society, and of the Royal Geographical Society, Honorary
Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Borti
He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and sable, a garb
or, on a chief nebuly of the last, three lions rampant azure ;
and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
azure, holding in the de.xter paw a sprig of oak, leaved,
fructed, and slipped proper, and resting the sinister fore-
paw on an escutcheon charged with the arms ; with the
Motto, " In Christo speravi." Married, April 8, 1858,
Eliza, daughter of Joseph Sharpies of Hitchin ; and has
Issue — Elizabeth Josephine ; Alexandrina ; and Anna Jane.
Estates in several counties. Postal address — Bank House,
Wisbecli. Clubs — Royal Society and County (Cambridge).
ARTHUR E. PEDDER, Gentleman. .&<?;-« 184 1, being
the only surviving son of the late Edward Redder, Esq. , of
Ashton Park, Preston, D.L. for Lancashire, by Amelia, dau.
of Edward M. Gawne, Esq., of Kentraugh, Isle of Man,
Speaker of the House of Keys. Club — Junior Carlton.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly sable and gules, on a bend
between two escallops or, a greyhound courant between two
quairefoils of the second. Mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two branches
of olive proper, as many lions' heads erased at the neck and
addorsed erm nois, gorged with one collar gules. Motto —
" Je dis la verity." Married, 1883, Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
Griffith Boynton of Barmston Rectory, Lowthorpe, Hull,
and sister of Sir Griffith H. Boynton, Bart. ; and has /.w/zc — •
(i) Francis Alban Newsham Redder, Gentleman, b. 1884;
(2) Edward Boynton Redder, Gentleman, b. Feb. 6, 1889 ;
(3) Guy Richard Redder, Gentleman, b. July 7, 1892 ;
Evelyn Mary; and Madeline Mary. Seat — Brandiston
Hall, Norwich.
CHARLES EDWARD PEDDER, Gentleman. Born
, being the eldest son of the late Col. Charles Denison
Redder, J. P. for cos. Derby and Lancaster, formerly Col.
39th Regt. of Foot (served at siege of Sebastopol), by his
wife Catherine, dau. of William Worthington of Newton
Park, Burton-on-Trent. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
sable and gules, on a bend between two escallops or, a
greyhound courant between two quatrefoils of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, between two branches of olive proper, as many
lions' heads erased at the neck and addorsed erminois,
gorged with onecoUar gules. Motto — " Je dis la verity."
HENRY NEWSHAM PEDDER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for Lanes, late Major Lanes Militia. Born
1823, being the fifth son of the late James Pedder,
Esq., D.L. , of Ashton Park, co. Lancaster, by Jane, only
dau. of R. Newsham Armorial bearings — Quarterly
sable and gules, on a bend between two escallops or, a grey-
hound courant between two quatrefoils of the second.
Mantling sable and or , and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
16 colours, between two branches of olive proper, as many
Dn's heads erased at the neck and addorsed erminois,
prged with one collar gules. Motto — " Je dis la verit(5."
^ariied, 1862, Stephanie Henrietta, youngest dau. of the
^e John Henry Tarlton, and widow of Henry Steele.
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JAMES HENRY WORTH INGTON PEDDER,
^ Esquire, Lieut. -Col. 3rd North Lancashire Regiment ;
served in South Africa (medal and clasps). Bor7i Feb. 7,
1861, being the second son of the late Colonel Charles
Denison Pedder of Kilbourne Hall, co. Derby, J. P. cos.
Derby and Lancaster; served in 39th Foot in the Crimea
(medal and clasp), by his wife Catherine Elizabeth, only
dau. of William Worthington of Newton Park, Burton-
on-Trent. /,«wv— Blue and silver. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly sable and gules, on a bend argent between two
escallops or, a greyhound couiant between two quatrefoils
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, between two branches of olive
proper, as many lions' heads erased at the neck, addorsed
erminois, gorged with one collar gules. MottO — " Je dis
la verity." Married, Feb. 9, 1898, Eleanora Constance,
dau. of the late Major Charles Bassett Lewis of Gwinfe
Carmarthenshire, and Hillside, Cheltenham. Residenie-
Gwinfe House, Llangadock, Carmarthenshire. Club-
Jimior United Service.
JOHN WILSON PEDDER, Gentleman. Born Oct.
1852, being the elder son of the late Rev. Wilson Pedd'
M.A. Brasenose Coll., Oxford, Vicar of Compton Dane
and of Garstang, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Pa}
Tudway, Esq., of Wells, Somerset, M. P., J. P. Armor
bearings — Quarterly sable and gules, on a bend arg
between two escallops or, a greyhound courant between
quatrefoils of the second. Mantling sable and arg
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two bran'
of olive proper, as many lions' heads erased at the neck
addorsed erminois, gorged with one collar gules. Mot
" Je dis la verity." Married^ July 5, 1892, Const
Ethel, fourth dau. of the Rev. T. Coney, M.A., J.F
Braywick Grove, Maidenhead; and \\2& Issue — (i) Ri
Wilson Redder, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1895 ; (2)
Tudway Redder, Gentleman, b. May 12, 1897 ; (3) Ri
Coney Redder, Gentleman, b. Jan. 19, 1899.
Finsthwaite House, Newby Bridge, Ulveston. Re
— The Vicarage, Garstang, co. Lancaster.
ARCHIBALD PEEL, Esquire, formerly I
Yeomanry, M.A. (Oxon), J. P. and D. L. for C(
high and Hertford, M.A. University of Oxford. B
23, 1828, being the third son of Rt. Hon. Jonath
D.C.L., P.C., Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, Surveyo
of Ordnance 1841-46, Secretary of State for Wa
formerly M. P. for Norwich and Huntingdon, an
Lady Alice Jane Kennedy, youngest dau. of Rt
ist Marquess of Ailsa. Livery — Dark blue, ye'
waistcoat. Armorial bearings -Argent, three sheaves of
as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a
bee volant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, collared
azure, thereon three bezants holding a shuttle or. Motto —
"Industria." Married, firstly. May 25, 1857, Mary Ellen,
only dau. of Sir William Palmt r, Bart. ; and by her has
Issue — (i) William Frederick Peel, Esq., Capt. 2nd Life
Guards, b. March 20, 1861 ; Mary Adela [in. Capt. Fen-
wick] ; and Ellen [yw. Maj. Graham]. He married secondly,
Aug. 15, 1867, Lady Georgiana Adelaide Russell, eldest
dau. of Rt.' Hon. John, Earl Russell, K.G. ; and has further
issue— (2) Edward John Russell Peel, Esq., Capt. R.H.A.,
b. Aug. 31, 1869; (3) Jonathan John Russell Peel, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R. Fusiliers, b. Aug. 8, 1872; (4) Alfred John
Russell Peel, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1873 ; (5) Fergus
Grosvenor John Russell Peel, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th Batt.
Bedfordshire Regt., b. Oct. 17, 1876 ; Fanny Agatha
Louisa \jn. Capt. Hubert Butler] ; Ethel Adelaide Geor-
giana; and Grace. Seat — Wertlea, Broxbourne, Herts.
C/ai^5— White's, Pratt's.
CECIL LENNOX PEEL, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. late
Scots Guards. Born April i8, 1830, being the fourth
son of Lawrence Peel, Esq., and his wife Lady Jane Lennox,
dau. of 4th Duke of Richmond. Livery— YiXwe., and yellow
waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Argent three sheaves of
as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a
bee volant or, impaling the arms of Stapleton-Cotton, namely
azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent, in
chief, pendent from a ribbon gules, a representation of the
medal presented after the battle of Salamanca. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant argent, collared azure, thereon three
bezants holding a shuttle or. Motto — "Industria."
Married, Jan. 3, 1867, Hon. Caroline Susan Mary Staple-
ton, elder dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Wellington Henry Staple-
ton-Cotton, Viscount Comherniere; and has Issue — Alice
Jane Lennox; and Cecil Hester Lennox [;«., 1898, Lei-
cester M. Reed]. Residence — Easthampstead Cottage,
Wokingham, Berks. C/«i^j — Guards', Berkshire.
The Right Honourable Sir FREDERICK PEEL,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Pier
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Warwick. Born 1823, being the
second son of the late Sir Robert Peel, second Baronet,
by his wife, youngest daughter of General .'^ir T^v>r. tti^,,^ .
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banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
denii-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure,
charged with three bezants, holding between the paws a
shuttle or. MottO — " Industria." Married, Oct. 22, 1884,
Mary Susannah Ainsworth, eldest dau. of the late Capt.
William Henry Lee, R. M.L.I. , by his wife Mary Anne
Lee ; and has Issue — (i) James Herbert Marmaduke Peel,
Gentleman, b. July 21, iJ
(2) Alan Ralph Peel, Gentle-
man, b. July 7, 1886 ; (3) Robert Lloyd Peel, Gentleman,
b. June II, 1889 ; (4) Humphrey Lee Peel, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 16, 1893 ; Eileen Annie ; and Adela Vera. Seats —
Brynyhys, EUesmere, Salop; and Wallington Hall, Down-
ham Market, Norfolk.
HUGH EDMUND ETHELSTON PEEL, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. cos. Flint and Denbigh. Born 1871,
being the eld. son of Edmund Peel, Esq., of Bryn-y-pys, co.
Flint, J. P. cos. Denbigh. Salop, Montgomery (High Sheriff
1868). and J. P. and D.L. for co. Flint (High Sheriff 1870),
by his wife Henrietta Margaret, eld. d. of Sir Hugh Williams,
3rd Bart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent,
three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded gules, on
a chief azure a bee volant or (for Peel) ; 2 and 3, azure, on
a pile between two cross crosslets in base argent, an eagle
displayed purpure (for Ethelston) ; and impahng the arms
of Rowley-Consvy, namely, quarterly i. and iiii., sable, on a
bend cottised argent, a rose between two annulets gules (for
Conwy) ; ii. and iii., argent, on a bend cottised gules, three
crescents or (for Rowley). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three
bezants holding between the paws a shuttle or (for Peel) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a ram's head couped sable,
charged with three cross crosslets or (for Ethelston).
Motto — "Industria." Married, 1892, Gwladys, dau. of the
late Capt. Conwy Grenville Hercules Rowley-Conwy of
Bodrhyddan, co. Flint; and has Issue — Edmund Owen
Ethelston Peel, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1893. Seats —
Bryn-y-pys, EUesmere, Salop ; Wellington Hall, Down-
ham IVIarket, Norfolk.
Sir THEOPHILUS PEEL, Bart., J. P., D.L., and
Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the W.R.
of CO. York, High Sheriff 1902-3. Born May 23, 1837,
being the third son of the late William Peel, Esq., of
Ackworth Park, Pontefract, J. P. for the W. Riding of co.
York, ard his wife Lucy, youngest dau. of Joseph Wood-
head of Wade House, near Halifax. Armorial bearings
—Ermine, a sheaf of three arrows proper, banded azure,
between two Haunches of the last , each charged with a bee
volant or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion couchant argent, charged on
the shoulder with a sheaf of arrows as in the arms, resting
its dexter paw on an escutcheon azure, charged with a bee*
volant. Motto — " Meret qui laborat." Married, Jn\y 2^,
1S90. Isabella Maria, eldest dau. of Edward Barnes, Etq. ,
of Windsor, late Capt. 27th (Inniskilling) Regt. Sea.' —
Potterton Hall, Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks.
WILLIAM PEEL, Esquire, J. P. Lancashire and West
Riding, Yorks. Born Oct. 18, 1844, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Jonathan Peel, Esq., J. P. co.
Lancaster and West Riding, co. York, by his second wile
"Mary, dau. of Rev. John Wilde of Harnage, Salop, Rector
of Pontesbury and Perpetual Curate of Albington Hussy.
Armorial bearings — Argent, three sheaves of as many
arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a
collar azure, charged with three bezants, holding between
the paws a shuttle or. Motto — "Industria." Married,
Sept. 1876, Meliora Sybella, dau. of Henry Philpotts of St.
Clare, Torquay; and has Issue— {i) Robert Peel, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 1881 ; (2) Henry Peel, Gentleman, b. Nov.
1882; (3) Lawrence Peel, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1884; (4)
William Ralph Peel, Gentleman, b. May 1887 ; Mary Nina ;
and Eleanor Georgiana. Seat — Knowlmere Manor, Clithe-
roe, CO. York.
§ WILLIAM CROUGHTON PEEL, Esquire, J. P. co.
Cornwall, late Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards. Born Oct.
18, 1870, being the elder son of William Henry Peel, Esq.,
J . P. , Capt. 9th Regt , by his wife Hester A. C. , dau. of William
P. Croughton of Heronden, Kent. Armorial bearings-
Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded
gules, on a chief aziu-e, a bee volant or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with
three bezants, holding between the paws a shuttle or.
Motto — " Industria." Married. July 26, 1894. Muriel
Adeline Brudenell, second dau. of Admiral Sir Algernon
Frederick Rous de Horsey, K.C. B. , of Melcombe, Cowes,
Isle of Wight ; and has Issue— Gerard William Ernest Peel,
Gentleman, b. May 14, 1895 ; and Violet Muriel. Seat —
Trenant Park, Duloe, Cornwall. C/«*— Cavalry.
PEEL (H. Coll.). Argent, three sheaves of as many
arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
tho colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a
uollar azure, charged with three bezants, holding between
the paws a shuttle or. MottO — " Industria."
Son of John Peel, Esq., of Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen,
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1883 for that co.), ,*. 1822;
d. 1893; m. 1843, Charlotte Louisa Frances, d. of
John William Lloyd of Danyrallt : —
Mervyn Lloyd Peel, Gentleman, M.A., LL.B. (Cantab.),
b. 1856; m. , Frances Annabella, d. of Ralph .Assheton,
Esq. , of Downham Hall, Clitheroe. Seat — Danyrallt,
Llangadock, R.S.O. , Carmarthenshire. Hes. — 22 Wetherby
Place, S.W. C/ub— United University.
PEEL (R.L., 1857, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4,
argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded
gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant or (Peel) ; 2 and 3,
azure, on a pile between two cross crosslets in base argent,
an eagle displayed purpure (Ethelston). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
lemi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure,
charged with three bezants, holding between the paws a
sliuttle or (Peel) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's
head couped sable, charged with three cross crosslets or
(Ethelston). Motto—" Industria."
Sons of Edmund Peel (formerly Ethelston), Esq., of
Brynypys, co. Flint, and Wallington Hall, Norfolk,
J. P. cos. Flint, Denbigh, Salop, and Montgomery
(High Sheriff 1858), D.L. co. Flint (High Sheriff
1870), b. 1826; d. 1903; m. 2nd, 1866, Henrietta
Margaret, d. of Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Bart. : —
Hugh Edmund Ethelston Peel, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Flint
is the Naval Cockade.
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and Denbighsh. , b. 1871 ; m. 1892, Gwladys Freda, d. of
Capt.C. Rowley-Con vvy, Esq. , J.P. andD.L. , of Bodrhyddan
Hall.Flintsh.; and has issue — Edmund Owen Ethelston Peel,
Gentleman,^. 1893. Seals — Bryn-y-Pys, Rhuabon ; Wal-
lington Hall, Downham Market. Clubs — White's, Junior
Carlton, Raleigh.
Herbert Wicksted Ethelston, Gentleman, 1^. Res. —
Ernest Ethelston Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
MAXWELL RICHARD WILLL-XM PEERS ADAMS,
Gentleman, Member of the Honourable Society of the
MiddleTemple, Barrister-at-Law. Born]'A.\\. 15, 1849, being
the eldest surviving son of General Henry Augustus Adams,
by his wife J. Charlotte, daughter of John Andrew Rab^
of Simon's Town, Cape Colony. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Gules, a heart between three cross
crosslets fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitch^e or, charged with a
bleeding heart gules. Motto — " In cruce salus. " Married,
January 3, 1881, Fanny Michell, daughter of William Gay,
Her Majesty's Civil Service, of Falmouth and Cheltenham ;
and has Issue — Frances Charlotte Gay Peers. Postal
address— clo Henry S. King & Co. , 9 Pall Mall, S.W.
Col. EDWARD STRELLEY PEGGE-BURNELL,
J.P. for Notts, late Col. Coldstream Guards. Born 1835,
being the eldest son of the late Edward Valentine Pegge-
Burnell, Esq., J.P. and D. L. , ofWinkburn Hall, by Harriet,
second dau. of the late Hugh Parker of Woodthorpe, co.
York. Clubs — Guards', Carlton. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse indented or and argent, a lion
rampant sable, a bordure gules, charged with eight plates
(for Burn ell) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three
wedges sable (for Pegge). Mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crests— I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb
erect and erased sable, in the ]5aw a bunch of violets proper
(for Burnell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, the sun
rising in splendour, the rays alternately sable, or, and argent
(for Pegge). Motto— " Caritas fructum habet." Seats —
Winkburn Hall, Southwell; Beauchief Abbey, Sheffield.
PEGLER (H. Coll.). Per fesse dancett^ erminois and
gules, a pale with three lions rampant, two and one, and
as many eagles displayed one and two all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed with two heads erminois,
holding in each claw a staff raguly and in either beak a
mascle gules.
Son of William Pegler of The Beeches, Derby, b. ;
d. ; m. -.^
William Pegler, Esq., J.P. Monmouthsh. , b. 1856;'
7n. 1883, , d. of James Price of The Rhadyr, Usk.
Seats — The Cross, Pontypool ; The Mount, Chepstow.
GEORGE THOMAS PEIRSE-DUNCOMBE, Esquire,
formerly Capt. nth Hussars, Lieut, and Capt. Coldstream
Guards. Born June 14, 1825, being the second son of the
late Slingsby Duncombe, Esquire, Capt. ist Foot Guards,
served in the Peninsular War under Sir John Moore
(Peninsular medal and clasp for Corunna), by his wife
Martha, dau. of Henry Elvy ; assumed by Royal Licence,
1887, the additional name and arms of Peirse. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron engrailed gules
and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged
(for Duncombe) ; 2 and 3 azure, a ducal coronet between
three cross crosslets fitch(5e or, a cross crosslet for distinction
(for Peirse) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence these arms
of Peirse, without the mark of distinction. Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet, the hind
leg of a horse sable, the shoe argent (for Duncombe) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours', a cross crosslet fitch^e or,
surmounted by a mural crown gules, the crown charged
for destinction with a cross crosslet (for Peirse). Motto —
" Deo regi patriae." Married, July 27, 1853, Arabella
Georgiana, only child of Richard William Peirse of North-
allerton, CO. York, formerly Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards;
and has Issue — (i) Henry Slingsby Peirse-Dunconibe, Gentle-
man, b. April 6, 1856; (2) Charles Slingsby Peirse-Duncombe,
Gentleman, b. May 18, 1870; (3) Richard Slingsby Peirse-
Duncombe, Gentleman, b. Aug. 25. 1872 ; Arabella Slingsby,
d. unm. Jan. 1891 ; Elizabeth Slingsby ; Edith Slingsby ;
Ethel Slingsby, d. young, Oct. 10, 1862 ; Ruth Slingsby
[tn., May 5, 1892, Capt. Richard Nigel Gresley, and has
issue]; Mildred Slingsby; and Winifred Slingsby. Seat —
Winthorpe Hall, Newark. Town residence — 25 Queen's
Gate, S.W.
PELHAM, see ANDERSON-PELHAM, THURSBY-
PELHAM, and YARBOROUGH.
LEONARD PELLY, Esquire, J.P. for co. Essex. Born
Sept. 19, 1856, being the second surviving son of Percy
Leonard Pelly, Esq., J.P. for Surrey, and his wife Eliza
Ann, dau. of John Sanderson Rigge, Esq., J.P. for Essex,
of Belmont Castle, Grays, Essex. Livery — Light blue,
is the Military Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between
two trefoils slipped proper, three martlets argent ; and im-
paling the arms of Leatham, namely, per saltire ermine
and or, on a chief engrailed azure, three bezants, each
charged with a saltire gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— Out of a crown vallery or, charged on the rim with
three hurts, an elephant's head. Motto — "Deo ducente
nilnocet." Married, Oct. 1880, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
A. Leatham of Gunnergate Hall, Yorkshire ; and has /wz/e
■ — Eric Percy Leonard Pelly, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26, 1894 ;
and Christabel. Estate — Gaston, Bishop Stortford. Postal
address — Waltons, Ashdon, Esse.x. Clubs — Constitu-
tional and Bath.
PEMBERTON, see CHILDE-PEMBERTON.
ARTHUR RALPH PEMBERTON, Esquire, Lieut. -
Col. Rifle Brigade, Barrister-at-Law. Born Jan. 6,
1857, being the only son of Williams Pemberton, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L., M. .A., Barrister-atLaw (who in 1855 as-
sumed by Royal Licence the name and arms of Pem-
berton in lieu of Hodgson), and Frances Maria Sophia,
only child and heir of the late Col. Francis Charles James
Pemberton of Trumpington. Armorial hearings — .Ar-
gent, a chevron between three buckets sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased sable. Motto — "Nee temere, nee
timide." Clubs — Travellers', Army and Navy.
BUSICK EDMONDS PEMBERTON, Gentleman.
Born May 26, 1851, being the second son of the late Charles
Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane (who died March 18,
1888), youngest dau. of Capt. John Blanshard. Armorial
bearings — Per pale vert and argent, on a chevron between
three buckets as many pallets, each charged with a cross
crosslet all counterchanged. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the culciurs, in front of a cross
crosslet fitch^e argent, a dragon's head couped vert, collared
.and chained of the first. Motto — " Dum anima spes est."
Residence — 1^ Sussex Square, W.
CHARLES SEATON PEMBERTON, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 5, 1849, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane, youngest dau. of Capt.
John Blanshard. Armorial bearings — Per pale vert and
argent, on a chevron between three buckets as many pallets,
each charged with across crosslet all counterchanged. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a ci"oss crosslet fitcht^e argent, a dragon's head
couped vert, collared and chained of the first. Motto —
' ' Dum anima spes est. " Residence - 25 Queen Gardens, W.
CYRIL WARNER LEE PEMBERTON, Gentleman.
Born June 18, 1852, being the third son of the late Charles
Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane, youngest dau. of Capt.
John Blanshard. Armorial bearings — Per pale vert and
argent, on a chevron between three buckets as many
pallets, each charged with a cross crosslet all counter-
changed. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitch(5e
argent, a dragon's head couped vert, collared and chained
of the first. MottO — " Dum anima spes est." Residence —
120 Sloane Street, S.W.
Sir EDWARD LEIGH PEMBERTON, KC.B., late
Major East Kent Yeomanry, J. P. and D.L. forco. Kent,
M. P. for East Kent 1868-85. Born May 14, 1823, being the
eldest son of the late Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M.P.,
of Torry Hill, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Comp-
ton Cox, Esq. , a Master in Chancery. Armorial bearings
^Ermine, an estoile or, between three buckets sable, hoops
and handles of the second ; and impaling the arms of Noel,
namely or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. MantUng
argent and sable. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head ermine, erased gules, ducally gorged or, and
transfixed by an arrow fesseways proper. Motto—" Ut tibi
sic alteri." Married, August 1849, Matilda Catherine
Emma, dau. of Rev. Hon. Francis James Noel ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Leigh Pemberton, Esq., J. P., late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, b. Dec. 25, 1852 [w., June 5, 1883, Edith
Selina Hay, dau. of Robert Hay Murray ; and has issue,
Robert Douglas, Gentleman, b. .April 27, 1896; Nora; and
Elsie]; (2)Wildred Leigh Pemberton, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, b. June 19, i854[/«., Jan. r, 1891, Alice Augusta,
dau. of the late Captain David Holland Erskine ; and has
issue, Thomas Edward Jeoffrey Pemberton, Gentleman,
b. 1893; and Phyllis Beauclerk] ; Mary Beatrice; and
Millicent Mary. Seat — Torry Hill, near Sitting'oourne.
Club — Carlton.
ERNESTST.CLAIRPE"MBERMON, Esquire, Lt. -Col.
Royal Engineers. Born June 3, 1857, being the fifth son of
the late Charles Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane, youngest
dau. of Capt. John Blanshard. Armorial bearings—
Per pale vert and argent, on a chevron between three
buckets as many pallets, each charged with a cross crosslet
all counterchanged. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in a front of a cross crosslet
fitch^e argent, a dragon's head couped vert, collared and
chained of the first. MottO — "Dum anima spes est."
Residence —
HENRY WILLIAMS PEMBERTON, Esq., J.P., D.L. ,
CO. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Born 1819, being
the second son of the Rev. Edward Hodgson, by Charlotte
his wife, dau. of Francis Pemberton of Trumpington ; by
Royal License, dated Oct. 1855, the Queen was pleased to
grant to this gentleman and his wife, Francis Maria Sophia,
license and authority that they should, in compliance with a
proviso contained in the last will of the said Francis Charles
James Pemberton, Esq., of Trumpington, take and use the
surname and arms of Pemberton only. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron between three buckets sable. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreatii of
the colours, a boar's head erased sable. Motto — "Audi
alteram partem." Married, 1855, Frances Maria Sophia,
only child and heir of Francis Charles James Pemberton of
Trumpington, and widow of William Huntly Cambell, Esq.,
Capt. 20th Regt. Seat — Trumpington, near Cambridge.
HORACE CLAUDE PEMBERTON, Gentleman.
Born Jan. 21, i860, being the seventh son of the late
Charles Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane, youngest dau.
of Capt. John Blanshard. Armorial "bearings— Per pale
vert and argent, on a chevron between three buckets as
many pallets, each charged with a cross crosslet all counter-
changed. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitch^e argent, a
dragon's head couped vert, collared and chained of the
first. Motto -" Dum anima spes est." Married, ]\\\y 22,
1893, Maria Jacinta, dau. of Sena Teofilo Sanchez de
Bustamant(^ ; and has issue — (i) Horacio Severus Pember-
ton, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 6, 1898 ; (2) Ernest Roger Pem-
berton, Gentleman, b. Nov. 18, 1900; (3) Robert Pember-
ton, Gentleman, b. March 23, 1903 ; Maria Jacinta ; and
Maria Dora (died an infant, Oct. 13, 1897). Residence —
Jujuy, Argentine Republic.
The Rev. JOSEPH HARDWICK PEMBERTON,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Oct. 5, 1852, being the only
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son of the Inte Joseph Pemberton, Gentleman, by his wife
Amelia Elizabeth, second dau. of John Barnes, Gentleman.
Livery— Bine. Armorial toearings — Azure, on a chevron
ermine, between in chief two ears of wheat slipped or, and
in base a dove rising proper, tliree griffins' heads erased of
the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of an oak tree eradi-
cated and sprouting towards the de.xter proper, a griffin
passant or, guttle - de - poi.x. Motto — "Juncti valemus."
Estates — Bowes, Ongar, Essex ; Manor of Siapleford Ab-
botts, Essex; The Round House, Havering-atte-Bower,
Essex. Postal address — The Round House, Havering-atte-
Bower, Essex.
LOFTUS LEIGH PEMBERTON, Gentleman, Re-
gistrar of the Supreme Court since 1875. Born ,
being the fourth son of the late Edward Leigh Pemberton,
Esq., M. P. , by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Compton
Cox, a Master in Chancery. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
an estoile or, between three buckets sable, hoops and
handles of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head ermine, erased
gules, ducally gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow fesse-
ways proper. MottO — " Ut tibi sic alteri." /residence —
29 Rutland Gate, S.W.
SEATON BLANSHARD PEMBERTON, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 17, 1858, being the sixth son of the late Charles
Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane, youngest dau. of Capt.
John Blanshard. Armorial bearings- Per pale vert and
argent, on a chevron between three buckets as many
pallets, each charged with a cross crosslet all counter-
changed. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitch^e argent, a
dragon's head couped vert, collared and chained of the
first. Motto — " Dum anima spes est." Residence— 2,^
Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, W.
The Reverend THOMAS PERCY PEMBERTON,
M.A. , J.P., late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Camb. ,
Canon and Succentor Canonicorum of York Cathedral, late
Rector of Gilling East, Yorkshire ; assumed by Royal
Licence, dated Feb. 26, 1900, the surname and arms of
Pemberton. Borri Dec. 16, 1832, being the eldest son of
the late William Hudson of Ousecliffe, York, Registrar of
H.M. Court of Probate, York, by his wife Margaretta, dau.
of William Moss of Liverpool. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron between three buckets
sable, with hoops and handles or; 2 and 3, argent, three
dragons' heads erect sable, couped and langued gules, and
(for distinction) in the centre of the quarters a cross pat^e
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erect sable, couped and
langued gules, and (for distinction) charged with a cross
pat^e argent. Motto — " Nee temerenec timide." Married,
June 21, 1870, Patience Frances Sophia, only surviving child
and heir of Capt. William Huntley Campbell, by his wife
Frances Maria Sophia, only child of Francis Charles
James Pemberton of Trumpington, co. Cambridge; and
has Issue — Francis Percy Campbell Pemberton, Gentleman,
b. April 4, 1885 ; and Viola Patience Campbell. Seat —
Trumpington Hall, Cambridge. Clubs — Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Pall Mall.
WILLOUGHBY ARTHUR PEMBERTON, Gentle-
man. Botn March 25, 1862, being the eighth and youngest
son of the late Charles Davis Pemberton, by his wife Jane,
youngest dau. of Capt. John Blanshard. Armorial l3ear-
ings — Per pale vert and argent, on a chevron between
three buckets as many pallets, each charged with a cross
crosslet all counterchangcd. Mantling vert and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cross crosslet fitch^e argent, a dragon's head couped
vert, collared and chained of the first. Motto — "Dum
anima spes est." Married, Jan. 14, 1904, Ruth, dau. of
Charles Lethbridge, formerly of Chargot, Dunster, Somer-
set. Residence — ii Lower Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs —
St. James's and White's.
WYKEHAM LEIGH PEMBERTON, Esquire,
Maj.-Gen. C.B., J. P., formerly Col. 6oth Rifles.
Born Dec. 4, 1833, being the fifth son of the late Edward
Leigh Pemberton of Torry Hill, Kent, by his wife Charlotte,
dau. of Samuel Compton Cox, a Master in Chancery. Ar-
morial bearings— Erm.ine, an estoile or, between three
buckets sable, hoops and handles of the second. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head ermine, erased gules, ducally gorged or,
and transfixed by an arrow fesseways proper. Motto —
" Ut tibi sic alteri." Married, July 10, 1884, Jessie, dau.
of John Graham of Skelniorlie Castle, N.B. ; and has Issue
— (i) Darell Wykeham Graham Leigh Pemberton, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 29, 1885; Evelyn Graham Charlotte Leigh;
and Hazel Violet Wykeham Leigh. 5fa/— Abbot's Leigh,
Sussex. Club — .'\rmy and Navy.
PEMBERTON - BARNES (H. Coll.) Quarterly, i
and 4, argent, a bear in bend sable between two bendlets
azure, on a chief of the last, a rose of the first, barbed
and seeded proper, between two estoiles or, a canton ermine
for difference (for Barnes) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
ermine, between in chief two ears of wheat slipped or and
in base a dove rising proper, three griffins' heads erased
of the third (for Pemberton). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a
leopard passant proper, senile of estoiles, and charged with
a cross crosslet sable for difference (for Barnes) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of an oak-tree eradi-
cated and sprouting towards the dexter proper, a griffin
passant or, guttee-de-poix. Motto — " Mutare vel timere
sperno."
Sons of , by his wife Anne : —
W. H. Pemberton- B.arnes, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
Havering-atte-Bower, Essex.
Ernest Pemberton- Barnes, Gentleman, b.
PENDARVES (R.L., 1861, H. Coll.). Sable, a falcon
rising between three mullets or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-bear ermine,
muzzled, lined, and ringed or.
Sons of John Wood of Ashfield, Martock, Somerset,
i. ; d. 1872 ; m. 1832, Mary Anne, d. of Rev.
Thomas B. Coleman, Rector of Church Stretton,
Salop : —
William Cole Pendarves, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Corn-
wall (High Sheriff 1880), Deputy Warden of the Stanneries
and Barrister-at-Law, b. 1841 ; /n. 1893, Alice Louisa, d.
of H. R. Farrer of Green Hammerton Hall, Yorks ; and
has issue — John Stackhouse Pendarves, Gentleman, b.
is the Military Cockade,
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1894. Seat — Pendarves, Camborne, Cornwall. Town res.
— 40 Cadogan Square, S.W.
Augustus Wood-Acton [q.v.).
Sir JAMES PENDER, ist Baronet (Sept. 3, 1897), of
Thornby Hall, co. Northampton, and Linlithgow, B.A.
London, Lord of the Manor of Thornby, M.P. for Mid-
Northants 1895-1900, formerly Lieut. 25th Regt. of Foot.
Born 1842, being the eldest son of the late Sir John
Pender, G.C. M.G.. of Middleton Hall, co. Linlithgow, and
Footscray Place, Kent, by his first wife Marion, dau. of
James Cearns of Glasgow. Armorial bearings— Gules, on
a bend nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe in chief
proper and a Heur-de-lis in base of the second, two lions'
heads erased of the first ; the escutcheon cliarged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreatli of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet sable, holding in the
dexter paw a seax proper, pommel and hilt gold, and resting
the sinister paw on a globe as in the arms. Motto — " Per-
severo." Married, Nov. 7, 1867, Mary Rose, tliird dau. of
Edward John Gregge Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, Hey-
wood. Lanes., J. P. and D. L. , for co. Lanes. Seat^
Thornby Hall, Northamptonshire. Totvn residence — 2
Mount Street, VV. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military,
Turf.
Sir JOHN DENISON DENISON - PENDER,
K.C.M.G., of Erines, Tarbert, Loch Fyne, N.B. By
Royal Licence, dated May 8, 1890, he and his issue were
authorised to take the surname of Denison in addition to
and before that of Pender, and bear the arms of Denison
quarterly with their own. Born Oct. 10, 1855, being the
third but second surviving son of the late Sir John Pender,
G.C.M.G., of Middleton Hall, co. Linlithgow, and Foots-
cray Place, Kent, by his second wife Emma, only surviving
child and heir of Henry Denison of Daybrook, parish of
Arnold, Notts. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
gules, on a bend nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe
in chief proper and a fleur-de-lis in base of the second, two
lions' heads erased of the first (for Pender); 2 and 3, the
arms of Denison. Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged on
the shoulder with a cross crosslet sable, holding in the
dexter paw a seax proper, pommel and hilt gold, and resting
the sinister on a globe as in the arms ; 2. the crest of
Denison. Motto — "Persevero." l\farried, Aug. 2,1879,
Beatrice Catherine, dau. of the late Cuthbeit Ellison, Esq.,
J. P. ; and has Issue — (i) John Cuthbert Denison-Pender,
Esq. , I?". May ir, 1882; (2) Henry Denison Denison-Pender,
Gentleman, ^. April 2, 1884. Seat — Erines, Tarbert, Loch-
fyne, N.B. Toivn residence — 6 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.
PENBRUGE, quartered by CORBET and SLAUGH-
TER.
PENFOLD, quartered by WYATT.
HAROLD PENFOLD, Gentleman. Born Nov. 15,
1850, being the fourth son of the late Oliver Penfold of the
Parish of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex, by his wife
Frances Helen, dau. of William Johnson of Hackney.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by
another couped sable, between three wood-pigeons proper,
each charged on the breast with a pellet. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of park
pales alternately argent and sable, charged with three escal-
lops in fesse or, a pine tree fructed proper. Motto — " Pende
valde." Married, Oct. 29, 1881, Mary Louisa, eldest dau.
of Thomas Walker of Papcastle, co. Cumberland. Resi-
dence— Chiswick, Middlesex.
HUGH PENFOLD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Sussex, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late
Edward Greenfield Penfold, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant,
of Rustington, formerly Captain Sussex Militia, by his wife
Sarah, eldest daughter and co-heir of the late Charles Mar-
shall of Steyning, in the county of Sussex. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by another couped sable,
between three wood-pigeons proper, each charged on the
breast with a pellet. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of park
pales alternately argent and sable, charged with three
escallops in fesse or, a pine-tree fructed proper. Estate and
postal address — Rustington, Worthing.
SMARCHANT PENFOLD, Esquire, Port Captain of
Cape Town, J. P., Royal Naval Reserve. Born May
n, 1840, being the oldest son of the late Oliver Penfold of
the Parish of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex, by his wife
Frances Helen, dau. of William Johnson of Hackney. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by
another couped sable, between three wood-pigeons proper,
each charged on the breast with a pellet. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of park
pales alternately argent and sable, charged with tlnee
escallops in fesse or, a pine tree fructed proper. Motto—
"Pende valde." Married, Feb. 28, 1873, Mary Browne,
dau. of Hubert and Caroline Mason of Exeter ; and has
Issue. Residence — Cape Town, South Africa.
OLIVER PENFOLD, Esquire, J.P., M.R.C.S.E. Born
July 15, 1844, being the second son of the late Oliver Pen-
fold of the Parish of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex,
by his wife Frances Helen, dau. of William Johnson of
Hackney. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron or, sur-
mounted by another couped sable, between three wood-
pigeons proper, each charged with a pellet. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of
park pales alternately argent and sable, charged with three
escallops in fesse or, a pine tree fructed proper. Motto —
"Pende valde." Married, Feb. 3, 1885, Mary Louisa,
dau. of Alexander Bayne of Sandhurst, formerly of Kirk-
liston, near Glasgow, N.B. ; and has Issue — Harold Lash-
mar Penfold, Gentleman, b. Dec. 20, 1885; and Dorothy
Mary Helen. Residence — View Place, Bendigo, Victoria.
ROBERT PENFOLD, Enquire, formerly Captain 15th
Hussars. Born October i, 1835, being the second son of
the late Edward Greenfield Penfold, Esquire, Deputy-
Lieutenant, Capt. Sussex Militia, by his wife Sarah, eldest
daughter and co-heir of Charles Alarshall. Club — Junior
United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by another couped sable,
between three wood-pigeons proper, each charged on the
breast with a pellet. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of
park pales alternately argent and sable, charged with three
escallops in fesse or, a pine-tree fructed proper. Estate
and postal address — Roundwyck, Petworth, Sussex.
WILLIAM PENFOLD, Gentleman. Born Dec. 2, 1848,
being the third son of the late Oliver Penfold of the Parish
of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex, by his wife Frances
Helen, dau. of William Johnson of Hackney. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron or, surmounted by another
couped sable, between three wood-pigeons proper, each
charged on the breast with a pellet. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of park pales
alternately argent and sable, charged with three escallops
in fesse or, a pine tree proper. Motto — "Pende vaide."
Married, Dec. 25, 1875, Clarissa Sophia, only dau. of
Stephen Blunden of Polling, co. Sussex ; and has Isstte.
Residence — VJingsbury , co. Middlesex.
PENFOLD (H. Coll.). Paly of six sable and ermine,
three pens fessewise in pale or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
holding in the dexter forepaw a pen in bend sinister or,
in front of park pales of the last. Motto — " Mightier than
the sword."
Sons of : —
Rev. William Thomas Penfold, Clk. in H. Orders,
b. . Res. — Melrose Cottage, Eastbourne.
John Penfold, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. . Res. —
Doughty Street, St. Pancras, W.
The Late JOHN PENN, Gentleman, M.P. for Lewis-
ham. Bom 1848, being the eldest son of the late John Penn,
Esq., F.R.S., of The Cedars, Lee, Kent, by his wife Ellen,
dau. of W. English. Armorial bearings— Per pale azure
and gules, a cross pat^e erminois between five fleurs-de-lis,
three in chief and two in base or. Mantling azure and or.
is the Naval Cockade.
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pen
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds, a
dexter arm embowed holding a smith's hammer all proper.
Motto— " Non sine labor." /feside/tce— 22 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W.
PENNEFATHER, quartered by MOORE.
ALFRED RICHARD PENNEFATHER, Esquire, C.B.
(Civil 1895). Bo>-n March 10, 1845, being the elder son of
John Pennefather, Gentleman (second son of the Rt. Hon.
Richard Pennefather, Baron of Court of Exchequer), by
his wife Elizabeth Jemima, dau. of Edward de Moleyns,
Esq., commonly known as the Hon. Edward de Moleyns.
Livery — Blue, yellow trimmings. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant argent, the dexter paw resting
on an oval shield of the arms. Motto — " I abide my time.
Married, May 9, 1867, Thomasina C. Savory. Postal ad-
dress— Little Waltham Hall, near Chelmsford. Clubs —
Union, Royal St. George's Yacht (Kingstown).
Captain CHARLES EDWARD DE FONBLANQUE
PENNEFATHER, Governor of the Island of St. Helena.
Born June 23, 1848, being the elder son of the late Kingsmill
Pennefather, Esquire, Major Limerick Militia, by his second
wife Jane Catherine Patrica, eldest daughter of Thomas de
Grenier de Fonblanque, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic
Order, formerly Her Majesty's Consul-General and Charge
d'Affaires in Servia (and granddaughter of Sir Jonah
Barrington, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Admiralty
in Ireland). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and
brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sustaining an oval
shield of the arms; with the Mottoes, "I abyde my
tyme," and " Vivite fortes."
DE FONBLANQUE PENNEFATHER, Gentleman.
Born 1856, being the younger son of the late Major Kings-
mill Pennefather, Esquire, by his second wife Jane Cathe-
rine Patrica, eldest daughter of Thomas de Grenier de
Fonblanque, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order,
formerly Her Majesty's Consul - General and Charge
d'Affaires in Servia (and granddaughter of Sir Jonah
Barrington, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Admiralty in
Ireland). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and brass
buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per
fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant argent, sustaining an oval shield of
the arms; with the Mottoes, "I abvde my tyme," and
"Vivite fortes." Married, April 28, 1886, Madeleine,
daughter of Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, Knight Barhelor.
Residence — Calveley Hall, Tarporley, Cheshire.
Captain WILLIAM VAUGHTON PENNEFA-
THER. Born January 14, 1862, being the elder son of
the late Richard Pennefather, Esquire, of Lakefield, Justice
of the Peace, by his wife Emma Elizabeth, daughter of
Robert Darwin Vaughton of Ashfurlong House, in the
county of Warwick. Livery — Drab coat, red plush
breeches, and bra'^s buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sus-
taining an oval shield of the arms ; with the Mottoes,
"I abyde my tyme," and "Vivite fortes." Estate and
postal address — Lakefield, Tipperary.
PENNEFATHER (U.O.). Per fesse or and gules, a
bend ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent supporting an
oval shield of the arms. Mottoes — ■' I abyde my tyme,"
"Vivite fortes." Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches,
brass buttons.
Sons of Edward Pennefather, Esq., of Rathsallagh,
Q.C., J. P., D.L., h. 1809; d. 1895; m. 1841, Harriet,
d. of Richard Hall of Copped Hall, Totteridge,
Herts :—
Capt. Charles Edward Pennefather, late 4th Queen's
Own Hussars, J. P. co. Wicklow (High Sheriff 1890), b.
1849. Seat — Rathsallagh, Colbinstown, co. Wicklow.
Frederick William Pennefather, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1852. Res. —
Son of Rev. William Pennefather, Rector of Callan,
CO. Kilkenny, b. 1811; d. ; m. 1846, Anne, d.
and coh. of Gen. Hon. John Brodrick :• —
Edward Graham Pennefather, Esq., Lt.-Col. Inniskilling
Dragoons, b. 1850. Res. —
Son of Richard Theodore Pennefather, Esq., Auditor
Gen. of Ceylon, b. ; d. 1865; ni. 1851, Aiuana
Margaretta, d. of Col. Shore: —
Richard Pennefather, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
PENNYMAN (R.L., 1852, H. Coll.; arms originally
confirmed and crest granted by Segar, Norroy, i May 1599),
Quarterly, i and 4, gules, a chevron ermine between three
broken spears or, headed argent (Pennyman) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chief gules (Worsley, te>?ifi. Henry VI. ). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a mural crown gules, a lion's
head erased or, pierced through the neck with a broken
spear in bend also or, head towards the sinister argent.
Motto—" Fortiter et fideliter."
Sons of James Stovin Pennyman, Esq. , of Ormesby
Hall, Yorks. , J. P., b. 1830; d. 1896; m. 1855, Mary
Mackenzie, d. and coh. of William Joseph Coltman,
of Naburn Hall, Yorks. : —
James Worsley Pennyman, Esq., J. P. and D.L. North
Rdg. Yorks., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1856; w. 1882, Dora
Maria, d. of H. F. Beaumont, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Whitley
Beaumont, Huddersfield ; and has issue — (i) James Beau-
mont Worsley Pennyman, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2) Thomas
Henrv Pennvman, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Mary Dorothy.
Seat— Ormeshy Hall, Ormes'oy, R.S.O. , Yorks. Clubs—
Carlton, Yorshire (York).
Col. Alfred Worsley Pennyman, late 25th Regt. K.O.
Scottish Borderers, b. 1858. Res. — The Barracks, Berwick.
Rev. William Geoffrey Pennyman, b. 1870. Res. — The
Vicarage, Bishopthorpe, Yorks.
Sir GEORGE DEVONSHER PENROSE, Knight
Bachelor, J. P. for, and late Alderman of, Cork (Mayor
1876), High Sheriff of Cork 1884. Born 1822, being the
youngest son of the late William Penrose, merchant, of
Cork, and was dubbed Knight Bachelor 1876. Clubs —
City (Cork). Armorial bearings — Per bend or and argent.
is the Military Cockade.
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on a bend azure, between three roses gules, barbed and seeded
vert, a civic crown of the first. Mantling azure and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased or, gorged with a chaplet of red roses and crowned
with a civic wreath, both proper. Motto — " Rosa sine
spina." Married, first, 1850, Mary, eldest dau. of Keiran
Molloy of Banagher ; second, 1887, Mary Gertrude, dau. of
the late Jeremiah Dunne, Esq., J. P. Seats — Bachelor's
Quay, Cork ; Banagher, King's Co.
PENTON late of Chalfont Park, Bucks (H. Coll.).
Per chevron gules and or, two chevronels counterchanged
between in chief two towers argent, and in base a lion
rampant double-queued azure. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant guardant
double-queufd azure, bezant^e, collared or, and resting the
de.xter paw on a tower as in the arms. Motto — "Tutus
his virtute tutior."
Son of Henry Penton, Esq., of Pentonville, J. P. and
D.L. Midd.\., J.P. Sussex, Col. 3rd Roy. Middx. Mil.,
b. 1817; d. 1882; m. 1839, Eliza Maria, d. of Major
Henry Langley of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary late 2nd
Life Guards : —
Frederick Thomas Penton, Esq., J.P. cos. Middx., Bucks,
and London, D.L. Middx., late Capt. 4th Dragoon
Guards, Hon. Col. 21st Middx. R.V. , M.P. for Central
Finsbury 1886-92 (High Sheriff Bucks 1886-7), f'- 1851 ;
m. 1883, Caroline Helen Mary, eld. d. of Alexander John
Robert Stewart, Esq., of Ards, co. Donegal, by Lady Isabel
Rebecca Toler, d. of 2nd Earl of Norbury ; and has issue —
(i) Henry Alexander Penton, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2)
Cyril Frederick Penton, Gentleman, b. 1886; Kathleen
Winifred; and Dorothy Grace. Res. — Goring Hall, nr.
Worthing, Sussex. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Army and
Navy, Wellington.
Sons of Major Thomas Penton, late 8th Hussars, b.
1818; d. 1868; ni. 1840, Caroline Ratcliffe : —
Sons of Major-Gen. John Penton : —
Lt.-Col. Richard Hugh Penton, D.S.O., L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., has 3rd class Medjidieh, b. 1863; m. 1902,
Kathleen Rosa, d. of Lt.-Col. R. S. Green of Dedham,
Esse.x. Address — War Office, Cairo.
ANTHONY FRANCIS PENYSTON, Gentleman ;
assumed the name of Penyston by Royal Licence 1893, in
lieu of his patronymic Partridge. Born Feb. 22, 1879, being
the eldest son of the late Anthony William Penyston, Esq.,
Capt. Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery Militia,
by his wife Isabella Emma, dau. of Lieut.-Col. William
Tyrwhitt Drake. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
Cornish choughs proper, and for distinction in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon
statant sable, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet
or. Motto — "Virtus invicta vigit." Seat — Cornwall Manor,
Chipping Norton. Club — Conservative.
JOHN FRANCIS PENYSTON, Esq., of Cornwell
Manor, co. Oxford, J.P. Born May 29, 1827, being the
son of the late Rev. John Anthony Partridge, Rector of
Malpas, CO. Chester, by his wife Louisa Isabella, youngest
dau. of Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake of Shardiloes, Bucks ;
assumed the name of Penyston by Royal License in 1873,
in lieu of his patronymic. Partridge. Club — Conservative.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three Cornish choughs proper,
and for distinction, in the centre chief point, a cross crosslet
gules. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a gryphon statant sable, charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet argent. Motto — " Virtus
invicta vigit." Maj-ried, July 20, 1858, Catherine Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas John Blofeld of Hoveton House,
Norfolk. Seat — Cornsvell Manor, Chipping Norton.
PEPDIE, quartered by HOME and HEPWORTH-
SCOTT.
PEPLOE, see WEBB-PEPLOE.
DANIEL HENRY THEOPHILUS PEPLOE,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L. for co. Hereford. Born
April 24, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Daniel
Peploe, Esq., B.A. , J.P. and D.L. , Major 4lh Dragoon
Guards, M.P. for co. Hereford, by his wife Eliza Debon-
naire Theophila, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Theophilus
Metcalfe, 4th Bart., of Fern Hill. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a chevron embattled counter-
embattled argent, between three bugle-horns stringed or,
a mitre with labels of the field, on a canton ermine a crosier
or, and a sword in saltire gules, the former surmounted by
the latter (for Peploe) ; 2 and 3, or, a cross paly sable and
azure, in the first and fourth quarters an eagle displayed
of the second (for Webb). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests -I. a ducal coronet or, issuant therefrom a rein-
deer's head gules, attired or, charged on the neck with a
human eye shedding drops of tears proper (for Peploe) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable,
semiJe de fleurs-de-lis or, in the mouth a trefoil vert (for
Webb). Married, Dec. 11, 1890, Sydney Katherine, eldest
dau. of Spencer Chapman of 84 Eccleston Square ; and
has Issue~[i) Daniel Spencer Peploe, Gentleman, b. Oct. 3,
1891 ; and (2) Keith Peploe, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1893.
Seat — Garnstone Castle, Weobley, Hereford. Clubs —
Bachelors', Carlton.
FITZGERALD CORNEWALL PEPLOE, Gentleman.
Bo7-n Sept. 5, 1862, being the second son of the late Daniel
Peploe Peploe, Esq., B.A. , J.P. and D.L. , Major 4th
Dragoon Guards, M.P. for co. Hereford 1874-80, by his
wife Eliza Debonnaire Theophila, youngest dau. of Sir
Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, 4th Bart., of Fern Hill.
Armorial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a chevron
embattled counter-embattled argent, between three bugle-
horns stringed or, a mitre with labels of the field, on a
canton ermine, a crosier or, and a sword in saltire gules,
the former surmounted by the latter (for Peploe) ; 2 and 3,
or, a cross paly sable and azure, in the first and fourth
quarters an eagle displayed of the second (for Webb).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. a ducal coronet
or, issuant therefrom a reindeer's head gules, attired or,
charged on the neck with a human eye shedding drops of
tears proper (for Peploe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed sable, senile de fleurs-de-lis or, in the mouth
a trefoil vert (for Webb). Residence —
H CHARLES PEPPER, Esq., M.A. of Trin. Coll.)
© Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. for co. Meath (High Sheriff
1887), and (Hon.) Col. of 5th Batt. Leinster (Royal Meath)
Regt. Born 1845, being the eldest surviving son of the
late Col. Charles Pepper, by Matilda Mary, dau. of Arthur
St. George, Esq., and Lady Harriet St. George; s. his
brother in 1848. C/z/iJ— Carlton. Armorial bearings-
Gules, on a chevron argent, between three demi-lions
rampant or, as many grains of pepper proper, and in
chief a trefoil slipped of the second. Mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
is the Naval Cockade.
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Pep
pet
demi-lion rampant or. MottO — " Semper erectus."
— Ballygarth Castle, Julianstovvn, Drogheda.
Seat
PEPPER (H. Coll.). Gules, in chief two demi-lions
rampant or, and in base a sickle erect proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant proper, collared sable, charged on the shoulder
with a rose argent, and resting the de.xter forefoot on a
sickle as in the arms. MottO^" Semper erectus. " Livery
— Brown.
Only son of William Pepper of Newton Green Hall,
Potternewton, Leeds, co. York., h. 1822; d. 1895; )n.
1852:-
William Frederick Pepper, Esq., J. P. co. Oxford and
W.R. Yorks., b. 1853; w. 1882, Harriette Helen, d. of
Thomas Lawson of Leeds ; and has issue — (i) Wilfred
Pepper, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (2) Cedric William Pepper,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Elsie. Seat — Shipton Court,
Shi pton-under- Wych wood , Oxfordshire.
PERCEVAL, quartered by GRAVES.
PERCEVAL, see EGMONT.
Sir WESTBY BROOK PERCEVAL, K.C.M.G. (1894),
Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple); Member for Christ-
church, N.Z., in House of Representatives 1887-91 ; Chair-
man of Committees, House of Representatives, N.Z., 1891 ;
Agent-General for New Zealand 1891-96 ; Agent-General
for Tasmania since 1896 ; Member of Royal Commission
for Chicago Exhibition ; Member of Royal Commission
for Paris Exhibition 1900 ; Representative for New Zealand
and Tasmania in Governing Body of Imperial Institute.
Born May 11, 1854, being the only son of the late Westby
Hawkshaw Perceval, late of Knightsbrook, in the co. of
Meath, Ireland, by his wife Sarah Brook Bailey, yoimgest
dau. of John Bailey of Little Oakley, in the co. of Essex,
M.D. Clubs — City of London, St. George's. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable a horse passant argent,
the fore-leg attached to the hind-leg on the near side by a
fetterlock gules (Perceval) ; 2. sable, a chevron ermine
between three mullets argent (Perceval) ; 3. argent, a
chevron gules, on a canton of the last, a spur, leathered,
rowel downwards or. Crest — A horse as in the arms.
Motto — "Per se valens. " Married, May 11, 1880, Jessie
Mary, youngest dau. of Hon. John Johnson, M.L.C., of
Willington, New Zealand; and has Issue — (i) Francis
Westby Perceval, Esq., J. P., b. Jan. 21, 1882 ; (2) Alan John
Westby Perceval, Esq.,iJ. Jan. 18, 1884; (3) Christopher
Peter Wettby Perceval, Esq., b. June 11, 1890; Eileen
Mary Josephine ; and Mary Margaret Agnes. Postal ad-
dresses—c, Victoria Street, London, S.W. ; St. Brindons,
Wimbledon, Surrey.
PERCEVAL (U.O.). Argent, on a chief indented gules,
three crosses pat^e of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a thistle
erect, leaved proper. Mottoes (over the crest) —" Yvery,"
(under the arms) " Sub cruce Candida."
Sons of Philip Perceval, Esq., D.L. , b. 1813; d. 1897 ;
m. ist, 1843, Frederica Penelope (</. 1861), d. of Col.
Hugh Duncan Baillie of Red Castle, N.B. ; 2nd, 1868,
Hon. Ernestine Wellington Sydney, d. of ist Lord de
Lisle and Dudley : —
Hugh Spencer Dudley Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1856.
Kes.—
Philip Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1892, Silvia, d.
of John Postee Haseltine of Walhampton, Lymington.
Son of Alexander Perceval of Temple House, I. P. and
D.L. CO. Sligo (High Sheriff 1882), A 1859; d. 1887;
m. 1881, Charlotte Jane, d. of Charles WiUiam O'Hara
of Annaghmore : —
Alexander Ascelin Charles Philip Spencer Perceval,
Gentleman, b. 1885. 5(?a^— Temple House, Ballymote, co.
Sligo.
ROBERT PERCEVAL-MAXWELL, Esq., J. P. for
Waterford (High Sheriff 1864), J. P. and D.L. for co.
Down (High Sheriff 1841), was Major R.N. Down Rifles,
B.A. (Oxon.). Bort! June 24, 1813, being the eldest son of
the Rev. William Perceval, by Anne, eldest dau. of the late
John Waring Maxwell of Finnebrogue. Clubs — Carlton,
Union, Sackville Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast). Livery
— ^(dress) white with black facings ; (undress) drab with
black facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the last, three pallets of
is the Military Cockade.
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the first (for Maxwell) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chief indented
gules, three crosses pat6e of the first (for Perceval) ; and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Moore, namely,
quarterly i and 4 sable, a swan argent, membered and
beaked or, within a bordure engrailed of the second (for
Moore) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent a cross pat^e
concave gules ; ii. sable, a fesse chequy or and vert (for
Colvill) ; iii. vert, a fleur-de-lis argent, a mullet on a
crescent for difference (for Foulks). Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased proper (for Maxwell). Motto—" Je
suis pret." Married, Sept. 19, 1839, Helena Anne, only
dau. of William Moore of Moore Hill, co. Waterford (she
died 1888) ; and has had Issue— (i) John William Perceval-
Maxwell, Esq. (High Sheriff of co. Down 1873), h. 1840
[in., 1868, Sehna Frances Imogene, eldest dau. of the late
David Stewart Ker of Montalto, co. Down, and died 1875,
leaving, with other issue, Robert David Perceval-Maxwell,
Gentleman, i5. 1870]; (2) Wilham Perceval-Maxwell, Gentle-
man, /'. 1841 ; (3) Robert Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, b,
1849, died 1873; (4) Stephen Richard Nassau Perceval-
Maxwe'.l, Gentleman, b. 1850; (5) Henry Spencer Perceval-
Maxwell, Gentleman, /). 1861 ; Mary; Madeline Dorothea ;
Helena Anne; Harriette Louisa; Isabel Maria; Anna
Caroline ; and Alicia Catherine. Estates — Groomsport
House, Bangor, co. Down ; Finnebrogue, Downpatrick ;
Bellewstown, co. Meaih ; Moore Hill, co. Waterford; and
Fernioy, co. Meath. Residence — Finnebrogue, Down-
patrick.
PERCY, quartered by BAGOT and MURRAY.
PERCY, see HEBER-PERCY, LOVAINE, and NOR-
THUMBERLAND.
AUGUSTUS FREDERICK PERKINS, Gentleman.
Born 1837, being the only son of the late Augustus Samuel
Perkins of 54 Old Steine, Brighton, Sussex. Armorial
bearings— Argent, two chevronels engrailed gules, between
as many escallops in chief of the last and a thistle leaved
and slipped in base proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, out of park pales
proper, an unicorn's head argent, armed and maned sable,
holding in the mouth a thistle as in the arms. Married,
1867, Cecilia Marion, fifth dau. of Rev. Charles Carlos
Clark of Esher, Surrey. 6>a^ — Oakdene, Holmwood,
Dorking. Club—]nn\oT United Service.
JAMES PERKINS, Gentleman, a Member of the
(Corporation of the City of London, and Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society. Bo7-n July 22, 1830, being the third
son of Jonathan Perkins of Wiltshire, by his wife Elizabeth
Ann, 7i^e Bowles, of Somersetshire [niece of Admiral Bowles].
C/«*— Constitutional. Livery—Grey. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules and argent, a pale
between two unicorns' heads erased in chief and as many
fleurs-de-lis in base, the pale charged with a cross crosslet
fitch^e in chief and an anchor erect in base all counter-
changed ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a ship's rudder fesseways a dexter arm in
armour proper, charged with two anchors, the one above
and the other below the elbow or, the hand holding a battle-
axe also or; with the Motto, " In Deo confido." Postal
address — Berkeley House, 69 Kensington Park Road, S.E.
WILLIAM LUMLEY PERRIER, Esq. Born 1870,
being the eldest son of the late William Lumley Perrier,
Esq., J. P., of Maryborough House, co. Cork, by his wife
Maria Frances, dau. of William Clarke, Esq., of Farran, co.
Cork, and great-grandson of the late Sir Anthony Perrier of
Carrigmore, co. Cork. Armorial bearings— Argent, a lion
rampant gules, debruised by a bend or, on a chief azure, a
lion's head couped of the first. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, issuant from a French ducal coronet or, a
lion's head proper. Motto — " Consilio et vi." Seat —
Ballinure House, Blackrock, co. Cork.
CHARLES WILLIAM DYSON PERRINS, Esquire,
J. P. , F. R. A. S. , formerly Capt. 4th Batt. Highland Light
Infantry, Esquire of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
Mayor of Worcester 1897, High Sheriff co. Worcester 1899-
1900. Born May 25, 1864, being the only son of the late
James Dyson Perrins, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1885, by
his wife Frances Sarah, eldest dau. of James Perrins of
Cheltenham. Livery— Dark blue coat, red and blue
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Gules, three piles two
in chief and one in base or, each charged with a
pomegranate slipped proper, on a chief ermine three
leopards' faces of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-talbot gorged with a
collar nebuly gules, charged on the shoulder with two
annulets interlaced fessewise of the last, holding between
the paws a pomegranate as in the arms. Motto — " Perenne
sub sole nihil." Married, Oct. 16, 1889, Catherine Chris-
tina, dau. of the late A. A. Gregory of Inverness; and has
Iss2ie — (i) James Allan Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 20, 1890; (2) Charles Francis Dyson Perrins, Gentle-
man, b. March 23, 1892; (3) John Stewart Dyson Perrins,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 27, 1898; Margaret Susan; and
Catherine Elspeth. Seats — Davenham, Malvern ; Ardross
Castle, Ross-shire. Clttb — Conservative.
PERRINS (H. Coll.). Gules, three piles, two in chief
and one in base or, each charged with a pomegranate
slipped proper, on a chief ermine, three leopard's faces of
the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-talbot gorged with a collar nebuly gules,
charged on the shoulder with two annulets interlaced fesse-
wise of the last, holding between the paws a pomegranate
as in the arms. Motto — " Perenne sub sole nihil." Livery—
Dark blue coat, red and blue waistcoat.
Son of James Dyson Perrins, Esq., J. P., of Davenham,
b. 1823; d. 1887:—
Charles William Dyson Perrins, Esq. [q.v.].
Son of Thomas Henry Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1827;
d. 1879; m. 1864, Amelia, d. of Hanbury Hopkins: —
William Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. — The
Palms, Malvern.
§THOMAS ALOYSIUS PERRY, Esquire, Ju.stice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born June 12, 1820,
being the son of the late Thomas Perry, by his wife Mary
Ann Budd. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, on a pile vert three pears stalked and leaved or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant, wings elevated or,
the wings fretty vert, and resting the dexter claw upon a
mascle or. Motto — " Recte agens confido." Married,
September 22, 1840, Helen, only daughter of William
Knight of Houghton, in the county of Lancaster; and by
her (who died 1875) has had Isszie — (i) Joseph Knight
Perry, Gentleman, died 1846; (2) William Stanislaus Perry,
Gentleman, died 1847 ; Mary [married, January 1870, Roger
Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, youngest son of Sir Edward
is the Naval Cockade.
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Mostyn, seventh Baronet, of Talacre, and died 1884] ; Helen,
died 1874; Georgina Mary [married, April 21, 1868, the
Right Honourable the O'Conor Don, and died 1872] ; Agnes
Mary [married, April 21, 1868, Wilfrid Francis Tempest,
Esquire, of Ackworth Grange, in the county of York, and
died 1885] ; Anna Maria [married, November 1880, Sir Pyers
William Alostyn, ninth Baronet, of Talacre]; and Pauline
Marie Therese. Postal address — Bitham House, Avon
Dassett, Warv^fickshire.
WALTER COPLAND PERRY, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law. Born July 24, 1814, being the second son of
Isaac Perry of Roxwell, near Chelmsford, in the county of
Essex, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Dawson
Copland of Wychingham Hall, in the county of Norfolk.
C/;/i^^— Athenoeum, St. James's. Armorial bearings— He
ardua stabilis." Married, July 12, 1884; and has Issue—
(i) Percy St. Clair Wilbraham Perryman, Gentleman, b.
June 22. 1885 ; (2) Cecil Rudolph Ernest Wilbraham Perry-
man, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. Dec. 4, 1887; (3)
bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend invected
argent, between in the second and third quarters two
sprigs of oak fructed vert, three lions passant sable ; and
for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
hind's head couped or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak,
with two acorns vert, three caltraps fesseways gules ; with the
Motto, " Hold fast." Married, firstly, June 23, 1841, Hep-
zibah Elizabeth, second daughter of Samuel Shaen, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, and Justice of the Peace for the county of
Essex-, of Crix, Hatfield-Peveril, in the county of Essex (she
died November 29, 1880) ; and secondly, November 12,
1889, Evelyn Emma, only daughter of Robert Stopford of
45 Hyde Park Square, London, W. ; and has Issue by his
first marriage— (i) Frank Walter Shaen Perry, Esquire,
late Capt. 88th Connaught Rangers, born May 31, 1842;
(2) Ottley Lane Perry, Esquire, Major, Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries, and Justice of the Peace, of Bolton, born
Feb. I, 1845; (3) Harold Arthur Perry, Gentleman, born
August 21, 1850; (4) Charles Copland Perry, Gentleman,
born December 27, 1853 '< (s) Arnold Henry Perry, Gentle-
man, born July 17, 1855; and Kate Bradstreet (widow of
George Blyth) ; and by his second marriage has— (6) Evelyn
Walter Copland Perry, Gentleman, born December 4, 1890.
Postal address — 5 Manchester Square, London, W.
CHARLES WILBRAHAM PERRYMAN, Esq., J.P.
CO. of Southampton, Lord of the Manor of Ardley (Oxon.),
and Patron of that Advowson. Dor>i Aug. 9, i860. Livery
— Blue, and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings-
Parted per pale ermine and azure, two bars indented, each
charged with three pears slipped all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head ermine, erased gules, charged with
a fesse indented azure, surmounted by two pear branches,
leaved, fructed, and slipped in saltire proper. Motto—" Per
Herbert Alan Fortescue Wilbraham Perryman, Gentleman,
b. June 13, 1890; and Marjorie Winifred Evelyn M'ilbra-
ham, b. Jan. 14, 1893. Seat — Bifrons, Farnborough, in
CO. Southampton.
PERSALL, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
PERSHALL, quartered by GROSVENOR and
TAUNTON.
EDMOND HENRY COCKAYNE PERY-KNOX-
GORE, Esquire, J.P. for co. Mayo (High Sheriff 1880) (and
assumed by Royal Licence, 1891, the additional surnames
of Knox-Gorc). Born 1827, being the eldest son of the
Hon. Edinond Sexton Pery, by Elizabeth Charlotte,
tenth dau. of the late Hon. William Cockayne. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, i and 4 grand quarters (for Knox-
Gore), quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a fesse between three
cross crosslets fitch^e or, all within a bordure argent (for
Gore) ; 2 and 3 gules, a falcon resting within an orle
waved on the outer side and engrailed on the inner argent,
a crescent for difference (for Knox) ; 2 and 3 grand
quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. , quarterly gules and or, on
a bend argent, three lions passant sable (for Pery); ii. and
iii. per chevron engrailed or and sable, three pellets in
chief and in base a stag passant of the first (for Hart-
stonge). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath
of the colours, a wolf rampant or (for Gore) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a falcon close perched on a rest
proper (for Knox) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a hind's
head erased proper (for Pery). Married, i860, Sarah Jane,
is the Military Cockade.
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dau. of the late Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, first
Baronet ; and has with other /m//6'— Edniond Arthur Pery-
Kno\-Gore, Gentleman, h. 1861. Seats — The Bury House,
Cottinghani, Rockingham; Coolcronan, Bahina.co. Mayo.
HENRY GODOLPHIN PETER-HOBI>YN, Gentle-
man. Born June 17, 1869, being the third but only
surviving son of John Harris Peter-Hoblyn, by his wife
Emilv, fourth dau. of the late Rev. Jolm Kingdon, Rector
of Michaelstowe, Cornwall. /./-rn'— Blue, with gold
buttons. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure
a fesse or, two Haunches ermine (for Hoblyn) ; 2 and 3 gules,
on a bend or, between two escallop shells argent, a Cornish
chough proper, between two ciuquofoils azure (for Peter).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the dexter
azure, collared or, the sinister or, collared azure (for
Peter). Motto — "Sans Dieu rien." Seat — Colquite,
Washaway, R.S. O. , Cornwall.
PETHERICK (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile gules,
between two roses in base of the last, a gryphon segreant
or, holding between the claws a cross pati5e of the first.
Mantlinggules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-griffin gules, holding between
the claws a cross pat<?e argent, a fret or.
Son of William Petherick of Porthpean House, St.
Austell, Cornwall, /;. ; d. ; m. : —
George Petherick, Gentleman, b. . /iPw.— Porthpean
House, St. Austell, Cornwall.
PETIT, see JELF-PETIT.
H Sir HENRY PETO, 2nd Baronet, D.L. co. Dorset
@ (High Sheriff 1897), Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Cam.),
B.A. (Lond.). Bom Aug. 10, 1840, being the son of Sir
Samuel Morton Peto, ist Bart., by his wife Mary, dau. of
Thomas de la Garde Grissell of Stockwell Common, co.
of Surrey. Creation— Feb. 22, 1855. Armorial bearings
— Barry of six per pale indented or and gules, two annulets
in fesse all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or.
Crest — upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a
sinister wing or, charged with three annulets in chevron
gules. Motto --" Ad finem fidelis." Married, July 16,
1874, Mary, younger dau. of the Rev. Thomas Fuller,
Rector of St. Peter's, Eaton Square. Heir presumptive —
His half-brother, Morton Kelsall Peto, Esq., b. 1845 [;«.,
1884, Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Francis
Maude. Seat — Chedington Court, Crewkerne. Clubs —
Athenreum, Reform, Royal Dorset Yacht.
§ EDWARD HENRY PETRE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Warwick, High Sheriff 1877. Boni Feb. 21,
1831, being the third son of the late Henry William Peter
of Dunkenhalgh, co. Lancaster, by his second wife Adelzia
Maria, dau. of Henry Ploward of Corby. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a bend or, between two escallops nrgent,
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Talbot,
namely, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest^On a wreath of the
colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the dexter
or, collared azure, the sinister azure, collared or. MottO—
"Sans Dieu rien." Married, Oct. 29, 1857, Lady Gwen-
doline Elizabeth Talbot, sister and coheir of Rt. Hon.
Bertram Arthur, 17th Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford ;
and lias Issue {\) Oswald Henry Philip Petre, Gentleman,
Lisut. Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, h. May 27, 1862 ;
(s) Bertram Edward Petre, Gentleman, b. April 20, 1873 ;
Mary Adela ; and Mary Gwendoline [;;/., Sept. 1887, Sir
Henry Alfred Doughty Tichborne, 12th Bart., and has
issue]. Seat — Whitley Abbey, near Coventry. Toivn re-
sidence— 24 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Club — Travellers'.
Sir GEORGE GLYNN PETRE, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Born 1822, being the son of Henry William Petre, Esc|., by
his wife Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Edmund John Glynn of
Glynn, Bodmin; created C.B. 1886; and K.C.M.G. 1890.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a bend or, between two escallops
argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the
ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, from which is pendent his badges as a Knight
Commander of that Order and a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and
endorsed, the dexter or, collared azure, and the sinister
azure, collared or; with the Motto, "Sans Dieu rien."
Married, 1858, Emma Katharine, daughter of Major
Ralph H. Sneyd ; and has Issue living — (i) George Ernest
Augustus Henry Petre, Esquire, born i860 ; (2) Henry
Cecil Petre, Esquire, Major Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
Own), born 1861 ; (3) Algernon Henry Edward Petre, Es-
quire, Diplomatic Service, born 1863, d. 1895 ; (4) Alfred
William Ralph Petre, Esquire, born 1866; (5) Herbert
Arthur Petre, Esquire, born 1868 ; (6) Charles Bernard
Petre, Esquire, Captain King's Royal Rifles, born 1870 ;
(7) Walter Reginald Glynn Petre, Esquire, Lieut. Royal
Navy, born 1873. Residences — Dunkenhalgh, Clayton le
Moors, Lancashire ; Hatchwood House, Winchfield, in
the CO. of Hampshire. Clubs — Arthur's, Travellers', St.
James's.
LAWRENCE JOSEPH PETRE, Esquire, Lord of the
Manor of Coptfold Hall and Blunts, Essex. Born Oct. 3,
1864, being the eldest surviving son of Hon. Arthur Petre
(son of Rt. Hon. Lord Petre), and his wife Lady Catherine
(nL'e Howard), dau. of the late Earl of Wicklow. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two lions erased and addorsed, the dexter, or collared
azure, the sinister azure, collared or. MottO — "Sans Dieu
rien." Married, Aug. 28, 1890, Jane, dau. of Alonso
Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. ; and has Issue — (i)
Louis John Petre, Gentleman, b. June 24, 1891 ; (2)
Roderick Lawrence Petre, Gentleman, b. August i,
1902 ; and Mildred Mary. Estates — Coptfold Hall, and
Blunts. Residence — 22 Durham Terrace, Bayswater,
London, W.
ROBERT JOHN PETTIWARD, Esq., M.A., I.P.
(High Sheriff' 1867-68), late Major West Suff"olk Mil'itia.
Bo!-n 1819, being the only son of Robert Russell of Bath, by
Frances his wife, dau. of Rev. Henry Eyre of Landford,
Wilts; and assumed by Royal License, Jan. 22, 1856, the
surname and arms of Pettiward in compliance with the tes-
tamentary injunction of Roger Pettiward of Great Fin-
borough, deceased. Armorial bearings — Argent, a cross
raguly sable, charged with five (5toiles of the first. Mant-
ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a cross as in the arms. Married, 1855, Lady
is the Naval Cockade.
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Frances Catherine Nelson (who died 1877), dau. of Thomas.
2nd Earl Nelson ; and by her has Issue — Nine daughters,
Seai — Finborough Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk.
PEVER, quartered by TAUNTON and FLOYER.
PEVEREL, quartered by HORDERN.
Gener.\l FRANCIS PEYTON, C.B. Bom May 27,
1823, being the fourth son of the Rev. Algernon Peyton,
Rector of Doddington, Caniljridge, by his wife Isa-
bella Anne, dau. of Thomas Hussey of Galtrini, Ireland ;
created C.B. 1881. Armorial bearings— Sable, a cross en-
grailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Upon the es-
cutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin
sejant or. Married, 1864, Louisa, dau. of the late Col. G.
W. Moseley, C.B. Club — United Service.
S JAMES REYNOLDS PEYTON, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L., CO. Leitrim, High Sheriff 1879. Born Dec.
1842, being the third son of the late John Reynolds Peyton
of Laheen, by his second wife Alicia, dau. of Andrew
Ennis of Roebuck, co. Dublin. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. sable, a cross engrailed or, in the first quarter
a mullet argent (for Peyton) ; 2. argent, three piles wavy
meeting in base gules (for Gernon) ; 3. or, a fesse gules
(for Colvill) ; 4. or, a chevron gules, on a chief azure,
three mullets argent (for Sutton) ; 5. gules, a chevron
engrailed ermine, between three falcons argent, legged and
belled or (for Francis) ; 6. vert, a lion rampant between
three escallops or (for Reynolds). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant or.
Motto ~ " Patior potior." Married, April 4, 1894, Alice
Mary, dau. of the late Major John Edward Riley, late 88th
Connaught Rangers ; and has Issue — John Reynolds Peyton,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 19, 1896. 5^ai?— Laheen, co. Leitrim.
WILLIAM PHELPS, Esquire, J.P. for Gloucestershire,
B. A. Trin. Hall (Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple.
Born 1845, being the third son of the late Henry John
Clifford (and grandson of Henry Clifford Clifford of
Frampton Court), by his wife Marianne, daughter of the
Rev. James Phelps, and assumed the name and arms of
Phelps by Royal License in lieu of Clifford, on succeeding
his maternal uncle, John Phelps, in 1891. Livery — Dark
blue coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Per pale or and argent,
semt^e ot cross crosslets fitch^e gules, a wolf salient azure :
and impaling the arms of Massy, namely, argent, on a
chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or.
Upon the escutcheon is'placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a wolfs head azure, langued and
erased gules, collared or, thereon a martlet sable. Motto —
" Frangas non flectas." Married, December 30, 1875, Ger-
trude, daughter of Edward Taylor Massy, Esquire, J.P. of
Cottesmore, Pembrokeshire; and has Issue — (i) Arthur
William Clifford, Gentleman, Lieut. Gloucester Regt., b.
May 5, 1878; (2) Rollo Walter Cliffoid, Gentleman, b.
September 18, 1886; and Alice Gertrude Clifford \jn., 1902,
Captain McDonell, South African Constabulary]. Es-
tates— Rangeworthy Manor; .Chestal, Dursley ; Scarr,
Newent ; &c. , &c. Postal address — • Chestal, Dursley,
Gloucestershire.
PHESANT, quartered by BARTLETT.
§JOHN CAPEL PHILIPS, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Stafford. Born Oct. 9, 1831, being the only
son of the late John Burton Philips of The Heath House,
and of Newlands, in the county of Gloucester, by his
wife Joanna Freeman, daughter of Capel Cure of Blake
Hall," in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings —
Per pale azure and sable, within an orle of fleurs-de-
lis argent, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned,
and holding between the paws a mascle or, a canton
ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant erminois, collared sable, ducally crowned or,
holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis argent, within a
mascle or. Motto— " Simplex munditiis. " Married, July
14, 1857, Fanny Esther, commonly known as the Honour-
atale Fanny Esther, second daughter of the Right Honour-
able the fifth Viscount Ashbrook ; and by her (who died
May 21, 1881) has had Issue — (i) Burton Henry Philips,
Esquire, Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born October i,
1858 ; (2) John Augustus Philips, Gentleman, born January
I, 1861 ; (3) Montague Capel Philips, Gentleman, born
August 30, 1875, died June 2, 1881 ; Frances Margaret
[married, 1885, Ernest Cure] ; and Bertha Mary [m. 1904,
Cecil Anstruther]. Seat — The Heath House, Tean, in the
county of Stafford.
§ JOHN WILLIAM PHILIPS, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1861. Born Sept. 29, 1827, being the
eldest son of the late Robert Philips of Heybridge, co.
Stafford, by his wife Laetitia, youngest dau. of William
Hibbert of Harehill, co. Chester. Armorial bearings—
Per pale azure and sable, within an orle of fleurs-de-lis
argent, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned, and
holding between the paws a mascle or, a canton ermine.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant erminois, collared sable, duc-
ally crowned or, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis
argent, within a mascle or. Motto— " Simplex munditiis."
Married, firstly, Jan. 21, 1852, Adelaide Louisa, dau. of
Edward BuUer of Dilhorn Hall, co. Stafford (afterwards Sir
Edward Manningham Buller, Bart.) ; and by her had Issue
— (i) William Morton Philips, Esq., J.P. and D.L., b. Oct.
19, 1852 [»2., Oct. 25, 1882, Caroline Anne Kate, dau. of
George Montagu Stopford, Major R.E. , and has issue,
Mark Hibbert Philips, Gentleman, b. August 19, 1886 ;
Humphrey Burgoyne Philips, Gentleman, b. May 29, 1894;
Mary Adelaide ; Christobel Selina ; Rosamund Winifred ;
and Joan Ljetitia, d. May 6, 1900]; (2) Robert Edward
Philips, Esq., Capt. East Kent Regt., d.s.p. Dec. 18, 1896 ;
Evelyn Adelaide [/«., July i, 1879, Ven. Ernald Lane, Arch-
deacon of Stoke-on-Trent, Rector of Leigh, son of John
Newton Lane of King's Bromley Manor, co. Stafford]. ; and
Nina Margaret [?«., Feb. 21, 1889, Major-Gen. the Hon.
George Wrottesley), late R. E. , son of Rt. Hon. John, 2nd
Lord Wrottesley. He married secondly, July 3, 1867,
. Olivia, dau. of William Dodsworth ; and has Issue — (3) John
Cyril Philips, Gentleman, b. April 28, 1868 ; (4) Arthur
is tbe Military Cockade.
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PHILLIMORE (1881). Sable, three bars indented
erminois, in chief an anchor between two cinquefoils or.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a tower argent, thereon a falcon volant proper,
holding in the beak a lure gold, three cinquefoils fesse-
wise or. Motto—" Fortem posce animuni."
Son of John George Phillimore, Esq., Q.C. , a Bencher
of Lincoln's Inn, M.P. for Leominster 1852-7, fi. 1808;
d. 1865 ; m. 1839, Rosalind Margaret, yr. d. of Rt.
Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, Vice-Chancellor
of England, and Lord-Justice of Appeal in Chancery : —
Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), i>. 1856; m. 1880, Susan Eliza, elder d. of late
Richard Barnes Roscow, M.R.C.S. , of Church, nr. Accring-
ton ; and has issue — John George Phillimore, Gentleman,
d. 1880 ; Rosalind Margaret, and two other daus.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore, ist
Bart., Judge of the High Court of Justice, d. 1810;
d. 1885 ; m. 1844, Charlotte, d. of John Denison of
Ossington Hall, and sister of John Evelyn, Viscount
Ossington,and of Rt. Rev. Edward Denison, Bishop of
Salisbury: —
Sir Walter George Frank Phillimore, and Bart. (21 Dec.
1881), a Judge of the High Court of Justice, King's Bench
Div. , Bencher of the Middle Temple, D.C.L. (Oxon.), Hon.
LL.D. (Edin.), J. P. co. Oxford, fi. 1845; w. 1870, Agnes,
eld. d. of Charles Manners Lushington, M.P. for Canter-
bury ; and has surv. issue — (i) Robert Charles Phillimore,
Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, />. 1871 [m. 1895,
Lucy, eld. d. of William F'itzpatrick] ; (2) Godfrey Walter
Phillimore, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), l?. 1879 ; (3) Stephen Henry
Phillimore, Esq., B.A. Oxon., fi. 1881 ; Eleanor Mary [w.
1895, Francis John Kynaston Cross] ; and Grace Agnes.
Seai — The Coppice, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames. Town
res, — Cam House, Campden Hill, W. Clubs — Athenaeum,
National Liberal.
Sons of late Sir Augustus Phillimore, K.C.B. , Admiral
R.N., J. P., D.L. , and a County Alderman for Hants,
Commander-in-Chief at Devonport 1884-1887, b. 1822 ;
d. 1897; in. 1864, Harriet Eleanor, second d. of Hon.
George Matthew P'ortescue of Boconnoc, Cornwall,
M.P. :—
Richard Fortescue Phillimore, Esq., Capt. R.N. , b.
1864. Res. — Shedfield House, Botley, Hants. Club —
United Service.
George Grenville Phillimore, Gentleman, B.L.A. and
B.C.L. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law,^. 1867. Res —
Charles Augustus Phillimore, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),^. 1871.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
John Swinnerton Phillimore, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Prof,
of Greek in Univ. of Glasgow, b. 1873. Res. — The College,
Glasgow.
Valentine Egerton Bagot Phillimore, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.
R.N.,^. 1875. Res.—
Dodsworth Philips, Gentleman, b. Sept. 6, 1869, d. May 30, Rev.
1902; (5) Lewis Francis Philips, Gentleman, Lieut. 60th Res.—
Rifles, b. Oct. 4, 1870; and Maud La;titia. i'fa/— Hey-
bridge, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent. C/«^j— Brooks's, Wind-
ham.
H WILLL\M MORTON PHILIPS, Esquire, J.P. and
@ D.L. CO. Stafford. Born Oct. 19, 1852, being the
eldest son of John William Philips, and his wife Adelaide
Louisa, dau. of Sir Edward Manningham-Buller, Bart.
Livery —'Dxzh coat, red waistcoat, black trouiers, brass
buttons. Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and sable,
within an orle of fleurs-de-lis argent, a lion rampant
erminois, ducally crowned, and holding between the paws
a mascle or, a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant erminois, collared sable,
ducally crowned or, holding between the paws a fieur-de-lis
argent', within a mascle or. Motto—" Simplex munditiis."
Married, Oct. 25, 1882, Caroline Anne Kate, dau. of
George Montagu Stopford, Esq., Major R.E. ; and has
Issue— [x] Mark Hibbert Philips, Gentleman, b. Aug. 19,
1886; (2) Humphrey Burgoyne Philips, Gentleman, b.
May 29, 1894 ; Mary Adelaide ; Christobel Selina ; Rosa-
mond Winifred ; and Joan Loetitia, d. May 6, 1900.
Postal ar/(//YM— Heybridge, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent. Club
— Brooks's.
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Edward Granville Phillimore, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1876.
PAUL WINSLOE PHILLIPPS-TREBY, Esquire,
_ Major-General (retired) late Royal Artillery. Born
August 6, 1824, being the eldest son of Thomas John Phillipps
of Landue, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Caroline,
second daughter of Paul Treby Treby of Goodamoor, in the
county of Devon ; assumed the additional surname and arms
of Treby by Royal License, March 15, 1877. /.zz'tvj— Blue
coat, gilt buttons, scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, gorged with
a collar vaire, erminois and azure, in chief three bezants (for
Treby) : 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant sable, collared, and
chain reflexed over the back of the first, and holding between
the paws an escutcheon gules, charged with a stag's head
erased argent (for Phillipps). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion argent, gorged with a collar as in the arms (for
Treby) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant,
tail extended sable, resting the dexter fore-paw upon an
escutcheon argent, charged with a chevron also sable (for
Phillipps): with the Mottoes, " Renovato nomine," " Ce
m'estegal." jl/arz-m/, January 27, 1848, Helen (who died
1889), second daughter of George Shore, Esquire, of Frede-
ricton. New Brunswick, Colonel and Adjutant-General of
Colonial Militia, and formerly Captain in 104th Regiment of
Foot; and has /«//£? living — (i) Thomasjohn Phillipps-Treby,
Gentleman, born April 27, 1849 ; (2) Edward Moubray
Phillipps-Treby, Gentleman ; (3) PaulGeorgeShore Phillipps-
Treby, Gentleman ; Laura Pomery ; Sara Caroline Marion
Treby ; Helen ; and Mary. Esta^. and postal address—
Goodamo""- Plvmpton, Devon.
PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY(R.L.,22 Aug. 1876). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, on a cross sable, five lions rampant
erminois, and for distinction a canton of the second
(WoUey, orig. grant 1772); 2 and 3, erminois, a lion
DVCITXnoi^PATmyT:
rampant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, and therefrom
a chain reflexed over the back or, in chief three crosses
crosslet, and in base as many escallops gules (Phillipps).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant erminois, charged on the shoulder
for distinction with a cress pat^e fitcht^e erminois ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, between two oak-branches proper,
upon a garb fessew rt, ' on rampant sable, gorged
is the Naval Cockade.
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with a ducal coronet, and therefrom a chain reflexed over
the back or, holding between the paws an escallop gules.
Motto — " Ducit amor patrias."
Son of Richard Augustus Long Phillipps, M.A.,
F.R.G.S., m. Mary, d. of W. Redfern :—
Edward Clive Oldnall Long Phillipps-WoUey, Esq.,
J.P. , F.R.G.S., formerly Capt. 4th Batt. S. Wales Borderers
and Vice-Consul at Kertch, 6. 3 Apl. 1853; m. 1879, Janie,
second d. of Rear-Adm. William Henry Fenwick ; and has
issue^Clive Phillipps- WoUey, Midshipman R.N.,^. 1884;
Maude; Madge; and Judith. Estate — Woodhall, Hanwood,
Shropshire. Res. — Pier Island, N. Saanich, British
Columbia. Clubs — Shropshire County (Shrewsbury), Union
(B.C.)., Badminton, (B.C.)
PHILLIPS, see FAUDEL-PHILLIPS and LLOYD-
PHILLIPS.
LIONEL PHILLIPS, Esquire, J. P., D.L. Armorial
bearings— Or, on a pile azure, between two greyhounds
current in base sable, a lion rampant of the first, guttt^c-de-
poix. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder with
two annulets interlaced paleways or, between as many
nuggets of gold. Motto-" Veritas vincet." Seat — Tylney
Hall, Rotherwick, Winchiield, Hants. Residence — 33
Grosvenor Square, London, W.
PHILLIPS (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pile argent, a lion
rampant of the field gorged with a collar vair, with chain
retlexed over the back or, in base two anchors erect of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a rose branch
erect slipped and leaved proper with four roses gules, a stag
sejant argent. Motto — " Fai bien crains rien."
.Son of Capt. John Phillips of Rochester, Kent, by
Mary, d. of Capt. George Griffiths of Lawrenny,
Pembrokeshire : —
Capt. John Phillips. R.N. (ret.), b. 1836; m. 1864,
Martha, d. of Richard Hood of Lawrenny, Pembroke-
shire; and has issue — (i) John Elphin^tone Hood Phillips,
Gentleman, .Staff-Surgeon R. N.,<^. 1870; (2) Richard Hood
Grant Phillips, Gentleman, Paymaster R.N., b. 1872; (3)
Albert Markham Hood Phillips, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1876 ; (4) Owen Tudor Hood Phillips, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., ^.1883; and Eveline. Res. — -"Lawrenny,"
Southsea.
HIGHGATE HENRY PHILLIPS-CONN, Esquire,
M.D. , M.A. (Dublin), formerly Surgeon 44th East Essex
Regiment, J.P. for the county of Kilkenny; who as-
sumed the additional surname and arms of Conn by Royal
License, 1894. Born Dec. 5, 1841, being the second
son of the late Major Michael Phillips, J.P. , of Glenview,
Belturbet, co. Cavan, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of
the late Highgate Tench, Esq., J.P. , of Ballyhealy, co.
Wexford. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, vert a bend engrailed plain cotised
argent (for Conn) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron engrailed be-
tween three falcons argent, belled or (for Phillips). Mant-
ling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a falcon's head erased proper, armed or, hold-
ing in its beak a lure gules. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur. "
Married, May 4, 1870, Fanny, only child of the late Henry
Meredith, of Edgbaston, Birmingham ; and has Issue —
Thomas Harry Meredith Phillips - Conn, Gentleman, b.
April 28. 1881 ; Mabel Constance; and Violet Frances.
Estates and postal addresses — Mount Ida, co. Kilkenny;
Glenview, Belturbet, co. Cavan. Residence — Earlham,
Kendrick Road, Reading. Club — Royal Societies'.
PHI LP, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by
CHRISTIE.
The Rev. EDWARD PICKARD- CAMBRIDGE,
Clerk in Holy Orders, late Rector of Warmwell-cum-
Poxwell. Born Nov. 23, 1821, being the the third but
eldest surviving son of the late Rev. George Pickard of
Bloxworth House, Dorset, Rector of Bloxworth and
Winterbourne Tomson, J.P. (assumed by Royal Licence
in 1848 the additional surname and arms of Cambridge in
compliance with the will of his relative, Charles Owen
Cambridge), by his wife Frances Amelia, second dau. of
Martin Whish, Chairman of Excise in England. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a pile gules, between
six trefoils slipped sable, a cross crosslet of the field (for
Cambridge) ; 2 and 3, gyronnde of eight azure and argent,
within a bordure ermine, on a canton gules a fleur-de-lis
or (for Pickard). Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased sable, senile
of trefoils, in the mouth a cross botony fitcht^e or (for
Cambridge) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant
argent, charged on the shoulder with an ermine spot, and
gorged wi h a collar gemelles sable, supporting with the
dexter forepaw an escutcheon gules, charged with a fleur-
de-lis, within a bordure or (for Pickard). Motto— " Esse
quam videri." Married, firstly. May 6, 1852, Harriet
Caroline (deceased), dau. of Capt. George Foot, R.A. ;
and has had Issue— [1) George Trenchard Pickard-Cam-
bridge, Gentleman, 2nd Queen's and 6th Bengal Cavalry
(deceased), b. Jan. 7, 1857; (2) Edward Duroure Pickard-
Cambridge, Esq., Major Bedfordshire Regt. , b. July 22,
1858 [w. Winifred Mary Catherine, dau. of Adair Pickard,
and has issue, Trenchard Duroure Pickard-Canibridge,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 8, 1894 ; Edward Adair Pickard-Cam-
bridge, Gentleman, b. Oct. 30, 1897; and Dorothy Cathe-
rine] ; (3) Edmund Winn Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 8, 1859 [in. Pauline, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Martin
Boileau Whish, and has issue, Herbert Evelyn Winn
Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman] ; (4) Rev. Frederick Oc-
tavius Pickard-Cambridge, b. Dec. 19, i860; (5) Francis
Arthur Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman, b. Oct. 10, 1868 (de-
ceased); (6) Herbert Cyril Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman,
b. July 13, 1873 (deceased) ; Caroline Eliza ; Alice Mary
[;«. John Becher of Southwell, Notts] ; Mary ; Ada ; and
Catherine Tyssen. The Rev. E. Pickard-Cambridge married
secondly, Dec. i, 1874, Marian Matilda, dau. of Joseph
Church (deceased). Residence — 10 Gloucester Row, Wey-
mouth.
The Rev. OCTAVIUS PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE,
M.A., F.R.S., &c. , Rector of Bloxworth and Winter-
bourne Tomson. Born November 3, 1828, being the
fifth son of the Reverend George Pickard-Canibridge,
of Bloxworth House, Dorset, Rector of Bloxworth and
Winterbourne Tomson, J.P. , by his wife Frances Amelia,
second dau. of Martin Whish, Cliairnian of Excise in
E:ngland. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i ami 4, or,
on a pile gules, between six trefoils slipped sable, a cross
crosslet of the field (for Cambridge) ; 2 and 3, gyronn^e of
eight azure and argent, within a bordure ermine, on a
canton gules a fleur-de-lis or (for Pickard). Mantling
gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head erased sable, semde of trefoils, in the £ outh
a cross botony fitch^e or (for Cambridge) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant argent, charged on the shoulder
with an ermine spot, and gorged with a collar gemelles
sable, supporting with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon
gules, charged with a fleur-de-lis within a bordure or (for
Pickard). Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, April
19, 1866, Rose, dau. of the late Rev. James Lloyd Wallace
of Sevenoaks, Kent; and has Issue — (i) Rev. Robert
Jocelyn Pickanl-Cambridi;e, M.A. Oxon., Rector of Warm-
well with Poxwell, Dorset, b. May 10, 1867 ; (2) John
Trenchard Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman, /'. April 22, (/.
May I, 1869; (3) Arthur Wallace Pickard-Canih.ridge,
Gentleman, Fellow and Tutor of Balliol Coll., Oxon.,
b. Jan. 20, 1873 ; (4) Rev. Charles Owen Pickard-Cam
bridge, Curate of St. Paul's, Lorrimore Square, I>ondon, b.
Nov. 9, 1873; (5) Alfred Edward Lloyd Pickard-Cambridge,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 14, 1876; (6) William Adair Pickard-
Cambridge, Gentleman, Assist. -Master Winchester Coll.,
b. Dec. 14. 1879. Postal address — Bloxworth, Wareham,
Dorset.
BENJAMIN PICKERING, Esquire, J.P. for East
Riding of co. York. Borii Feb. 28, 1835, being the eldest
son of the late Benjamin Pickering of Bellefield, Sutton,
by his wife Sarah, dau. of William Johnson of Gains-
borough. Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons and
crimson waistcoats. Armorial bearings — Argent, gutti^e-
de-poix, a lion rampant azure, between two flaunches of
the last, each charged with a bear's paw erect and erased
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bear's paw erect and erased argent, encircled with a
of oak vert, a demi-catherine-wheel azure. Motto— "Je
garde bien." Married, Aug. i, 1872, Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Garton of Kingston-upon-Hull. Estates — Belle-
is the Military Cockade.
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field and Sutton House, both in the parish of Sutton, and
Boreas Vale, Paull, all in East Riding of co. York ; also
High Cross, near Windermere, Westmorland.
address — Bellefield, Sutton, Hull.
Postal
HARRY PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE, Esq., J. P. for
E. Riding of the county of York and for Essex. Born
July 5, 1858, being the eldest surviving son of John Cunliffe
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, by Helen Hutton, daughter of the Very
Reverend Thomas Dale, Dean of Rochester. Club — Junior
Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, black and white waistcoat,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, sable three conies courant argent (for
Cunliffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, three eagles with wings elevated
sable, on a chief gules, three fountains proper (for Pickers-
gill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet betitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant
argent, collared sable, and charged on the shoulder with a
pellet (for Cunliffe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a
rock proper, an eagle as in the arms, bezantde, and holding
in the beak a cross crosslet fitch(^e or (for Pickersgill) ; with
the Motto, "Fideliier." Married, November 4, 1880,
Arlette Isobel, daughter of tlie late Charles William
Reynolds, J. P., of Ramslade, Bracknell, Berks; and has
Issue — John Reynolds Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Gentleman, born
May 16, 1895 ; J'l' Helen and Saffron Enid. Estates —
Staughton Manor, Huntingdonshire; and Addingham,
Yorkshire. Postal arf(^;-«jr— Staughton Manor, Hunting-
donshire.
Major HENRY HENZELL ERASER PIDCOCK-
HENZELL, J.P., C.C, Hants, Captain late 19th P.W.O.
Regt., Major 4th Battn. (Mik) Middlesex Regt. 1886-89.
Born 1849, being the eldest son of Henry Pidcock, Esq., of
Oakfield, near Worcester, D.L., J. P. Armorial bearings
— Per pale sable and gules, a pied cock per fesse or and
argent, between three acorns of the third. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bar shot
proper, thereon a griffin segi-eant sable, holding within its
claws a grenade fired also proper. Motto — " Seigneur, je
te prie garde ma vie." He married firstly, 1880, Elizabeth
F. A. (who (/. 1892), dau. of Captain E. E. Turnour, R.N.,
of Cross Deep Lawn, Twickenham; secondly, 1894, Mary
F. , eldest dau. of Rev. J. I. P. Wyatt of Hawley Parsonage,
5e(z/j— Pinehurst, Farnborough, Hants; Cross Deep Lawn,
Twickenham. Club — Constitutional.
WALTER RUMBOLD PIERS, Gentleman, Civil Com-
missioner and Resident Magistrate for the Division of
Peddie. Born Jan. 22, 1846, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Henry William Hull Coleman
Piers, Deputy Superintendent of Stores (with the rank of
Major), by his wife Ann, dau. of Weakley. Armorial
bearings— .'\7.ure, three lions passant guardant in fesse be-
tween two double cotises argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an arm em-
bowed, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand holding a Hag
erect. Married, Jan. 27, 1875, Agnes Jane, second dau. of
Charles F. Blakeway, Resident Magistrate, of Olive Cliff,
District of Fort Beaufort, and Resident Magistrate at
Mquanduli ; and has Issue— [x] Norman Barrington Ross
Piers, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1875 ; (2) Harold Henry Ross
Piers, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1877; (3) Walter Charles
Ross Piers, Gentleman, b. Oct. 27, 1878 ; (4) Francis Arthur
Piers, Gentleman, b. Sept. 18, 1882; (5) Gerald Rumbold
Piers, d. in infancy; Evelyn Constance May; Agnes
Florence; Etheleen ; and Mary. Pesidenee— The Resi-
dency, Peddie, Cape Colony, South Africa.
The Rev. GEORGE JAMES PIERSON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Norton, co. Herts. Born April 27,
1816, being the son of the late Joseph Pierson of Kemp-
ston, CO. Bedford. Armorial bearings — Per chevron
nebuly gules and azure, two chevronels erminois," between
three suns in splendour proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising
in splendour proper, an ostrich's head erased sable, gorged
with a collar gemel argent, holding in the beak a Passion-
nail prope^-, and between two feathers also argent. Motto —
" Tout viens de Dieu." .fft'^.— Norton Vicarage, Baldock.
HENRY PIGE-LESCHALLAS. Born 1833, being the
son of the late Mr. H. Pig6 ; assumed the name of Leschallas
in 1874, under the will of his cousin, John Leschallas of
Page Green, Tottenham, Middlesex. Armorial bearings
— Per bend gules and sable, two hearts conjoined or.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a column or, thereon flames
of fire proper, and entwined by a vine branch also proper.
Married, 1874, Alice Beaumont, dau. of C. B. Rogers of
Kew, Surrey; and has, with other Issue — John Henry
Pig(5-Leschallas, b. 1875. Seats — -Highams, Bagshot ;
Boscaslle, N. Cornwall, Glenfinart, Argyllshire.
PIGOT, quartered by ASSHETON.
PIGOTT, quartered by CHAMBRE and CARLETON.
PIGOTT, see GRAHAM -FOSTER- PIGOTT and
SMITH-PIGOTT.
PIGOTT (U.O.). Ermine, three fusils conjoined in
fesse sable, the centre one charged with a crescent or
for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent, charged
with a crescent gules.
Son of Robert Henry Armand Pigott, Gentleman, of
Capard, b. 1830; d. 1877; w. 1861, Julia Theresa
Eleanor Ellen, d. of Edward, Baron de Sturler, of
Berne, Switzerland : —
Robert Edward Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1862. Seat —
Capard, Rosenallis, Queen's Co.
The Rev. EVERSFIELD BOTRY PIGOTT, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector of Ellisfield. Born May 2, 1848,
being the second son of the Rev. Shreeve Botry Pigott, by
his wife Eliza MacMahon, yoimgest dau. of Sir Francis
Wilder, M. P. , of Binfield Manor, in the co. of Berks, K. C. B.
Livery — Black and orange. Armorial bearings (R. L. ,
1836) — Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure,
billety or, a canton ermine for difference (for Conant) ;
2. azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between three falcons
belled or, as many mill-rinds sable (for Stainsby) ; 3. per
fesse ermine and satile, three pickaxes counterchanged (for
Pigott, 1775). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon a stag proper, the dexter fore-foot
resting on a shield gules, billety or (the shoulder charged
with a rose of the second for difference) (for Conant) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a lion
rampant ermine, holding between the fore-paws a fleur-
de-lis azure, the dexter hind-paw resting on a mill-rind
sable (for Stainsby) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound statant per pale sable and ermine (for Pigott).
Mottoes—" Lahore et virtute," " Conanti dabitur." Mar-
is the Naval Cockade.
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ried, July 14, 1874, Hilda, youngest dau. of James Campbell,
Esq., of Hampton Court House, in the co. of Middlesex,
and Cawley Priory, Chichester ; and has Issue — (i) Chetwynd
Botry Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1.^77 ; (2) Dayrell Botry Pigott,
Gentleman, B.A. Canib., Barrister-at-La\v(MiddleTemple),
b. 1879; (3) Lancelot Botry Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1888;
Christabel [;«. , Feb. 14, 1903, Maurice Pascol Everitt] ;
Ivy ; Hilda ; Stella ; and Eileen (died Dec. 10, 1903).
Estate — Widmoor, in the co. of Hampshire. Postal address
— Widmoor, Basingstoke. Cli/b — Sports.
FREDERICK WILLIAM PIGOTT, Esquire, J. P. co.
Susse.x. Bom 1831, being the youngest son of the late
Paynton Pigott-Stainsby-Conant of Archer Lodge, Hants,
and Banbury, co. O.xford, who assumed by Royal Licence
the additional surnames and arms of Stainsby-Conant 1836,
by his wife Mary Lucy, third dau. of Richard Drosse
Gough, of Souldern, co. O.vford. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure, billety or, a
canton ermine for difference (for Conant) ; 2. azure, on a
fesse engrailed argent, between three falcons belled or, as
many mill-rinds (for Stainsby) ; 3. per fesse ermine and
sable, three pickaxes counterchanged (for Pigott) ; and
impaling the arms of Drinkwater, namely, per pale gules
and azure, on a fesse wavy argent, between three garbs or,
as many billets of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
a stag proper, the dexter fore-foot resting on a shield gules,
billety or, the shoulder charged with a rose of the second
for difference ((or Conant) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon a lion rampant ermine, holding
between the fore-paws a fleur-de-lis azure, the dexter hind-
paw resting on a millrind sable (for Stainsby) ; 3. on a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound statant per pale sable
and ermine (for Pigott). Motto — " Labore et virtute."
Married, 1871, Elinor Bourne, third dau. of .Sir William
Leece Drinkwater, H. M. 's first Deemster of the Isle of Man ;
and by her (who d. 1896) has Issue — Esme Isabel. Resi-
dence— Bourne Hill, Horsham, Sussex.
Sir paynton PIGOTT, M.V.O., Barrister-at-Law
(Middle Temple and Oxford Circuit), Chief Constable for
the CO. of Norfolk, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for that
county. Born Jan. 2, 1840, being the eldest son of the
Rev. Shreeve Botry Pigott, by his wife Eliza MacMahon,
dau. of Sir Francis Wilder of Binfield Manor, in the
CO. of Berks. Livery — Black, with orange piping and gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per
saltire gules and azure, billety or, a canton ermine for
difference (for Conant) ; 2. azure, on a fesse engrailed
argent, between three falcons belled or, as many mill-
rinds (for Stainsby) ; 3. per fesse ermine and sable, three
pickaxes counterchanged (for Pigott), and impaling the
arms of Hartley, namely ermine, on a cross engrailed
gules, four quatrefoils or, in the first and fourth quarters
a martlet sable. Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a stag
proper, the dexter fore-foot resting on a shield gules, billety
or, the shoulder charged with a rose of the second for
difference (for Conant); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
mount vert, thereon a lion rampant ermine, holding between
the fore-paws a fleur-de-lis azure, the dexter hind-paw rest-
ing on a mill-rind sable (for Stainsby) ; 3. on a wreath of
the colours, a greyhound statant per pale sable and
ermine. Motto — " Labore et virtute." AIarried,^^^X.. 17,
1868, Eleanor Jane, dau. of John Hartley, Esq., of The
Oaks, in the co. of Stafford, and Tong Castle, in the co.
of Salop, J. P. and D. L. for the cos. of Stafford and Shrop-
shire. Postal addresses — Horsford Hall, Norwich ; County
Constabulary, Norwich.
PIGOTT-STAINSBY-CONANT, quartered by CARLE-
TON.
RICHARD NICHOLSON PIKE, Gentleman, Lieut.
6th Batt. Rifle Brigade, N. Nigerian Regiment. Born
May 18, 1880, being the elder son of the 'late Major
Richard James Pike, 12th Regiment, J. P., of Glendarary
(who d. 1 891), by his wife Mary Emily, second dau. of
the late Charles Todd-Naylor, Esquire. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, on
a chevron azure, between three trefoils slipped vert, an
escallop of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, an arm
embowed in armour, gauntleted, grasping a broken pike
all proper, and charged with an escallop azure. Motto —
" Vrai a la fin." Seat — Glendarary, Achill Sound, West-
port, in the county of Mayo.
The Right Hon. Sir THOMAS DEVEREUX PILE,
ist Bart. (1900), Lord Mayor of Dublin. Armorial
bearings — Azure, three piles argent, the centre one
charged with a chaplet proper, on a chief ermine, a castle
gules between two roses of the last, barbed vert, seeded
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a crest
coronet or, charged with a cross bourdonn^e azure, a pelican
argent, holding in the bill a nail or. Motto — "Sine labe
nota." Residence— D-ahlia.
PILKINGTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly argent and gules,
a cross flory between two combs in chief and as many
bulrushes stalked and leaved in base all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mower proper, vested, the coat and
hat per pale argent gules, supporting with his dexter hand
a scythe of the first, and in the sinister a comb of the
second, seven bulruslies stalked and leaved also proper.
Motto — " Dei dono sum quod sum."
Son of R. G. Coombe of Burnham, Essex; b. ;
d. ; fn. : —
Sir George Augustus Pilkington, Knt. Bach. (1893),
J.P. Lanes, and N.R. Yorks. , M.P. S.W. Div. Lanes.
1885-6, and 1889-1900, formerly Hon. Col. 3rd Vol.
Batt. King's Regt. (MayorofSouthport 1884-5, and 1891-2),
b. 1848; ///. 1876, Mary Elizabeth, only d. and h. of James
Pilkington, Esq., J.P. , D.L., of Blackburne (assumed the
name of Pilkington in 1880). Res. — Belle Vue, Southport,
Lanes. ; Swinethwaite Hall, West Witton, Levburn,
R.S.O., Yorks.
PILTER (H. Coll.). Per chevron argent and sable,
two pelts (or hides), in chief of the last, and a cannon
mounted on its carriage in base proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fleur-de-lis or, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto —
" Fide patiente labore."
Sons of Thomas Pilter, Gentleman (son of Rev. Robert
Piker) : —
John George Pilter, Gentleman. i?«.— Paris. Club—
Constitutional.
Robert Pilter, Gentleman. Res. — Paris. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
Son of Rev. Robert Pilter of Robins Hood Bay,
Yorks. , w. Isabella, d. of John Mease : —
William Frederick Pilter, Esq. C.B. [<I.v.).
WILLIAM FREDERICK PILTER, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Hon. Order of the Bath (Civil
Div.) (1897), Lt.-Col.
mouth R.G.A. (Vols.]
(retired), and Hon. Col. The Tyne-
has the Volunteer Decoration, J.P,
is the Military Cockade.
Pim
Pit
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for the CO. of Northumberland. Borji 1831, being the fifth
son of the Rev. Robert Filter of Robin Hood's Bay, York-
shire, by Isabella his wife, dau. of John Mease. Livery —
Black. Armorial bearings— Per chevron argent and
sable, two pelts (or hides) in chief of the last, and a cannon
mounted on its carriage in base proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fleur-de-lis or, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto —
"Fide patiente labore." Married, 1863, Elizabeth Fanny,
dau. of Ralph Wilson of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Kesidetuc —
The Grove, Addlestone, Surrey. C///1J— Auxiliary Forces.
PIM, quartered by DUCKETT.
ERLYSMAN PINCKNEY, Esquire, J. P. co. Wilts,
Barrister-at-Law. Born Dec. 15, 1838, being the only son
of Erlysman Charles Pinckney and his wife Jane, dau. of
Robert Pinckney. Livery — Blue, edged with yellow cord,
gold hatband. Armorial bearings— Or, five fusils con-
joined in fesse gules, each charged with an ermine spot of
the field, on a chief nebuly of the second, three griffins'
heads erased of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head
erased gules, collared gold, three fusils or. Motto—" Deus
nobis." Married, Feb. 22, 1870, Frances Elizabeth Mary
[d. Sept. 21, 1889), dau. of James William Cusack, M.D. ,
of Knockbane, co. Gahvay ; and has L<:sue — (i) Erlysman
Charles Pinckney, Esq., J. P. co. W'ilts, /'. Dec. 23, 1871 ;
(2) John Robert Hugh Pinckney, (Jentleman, b. May 11,
1876. Estate — Asserton, Berwick St. James, Salisbury.
Postal address — Wraxall Lodge, Bradford-on-Avon.
§JOHN EDWARD PINE-COFFIN, Esquire, Major
2nd Batt. Loyal North Lanes. Regt. Boni Dec.
24, 1866, being the eldest son of the late John Richard
Pine-Coffin, Esq., J. P. and D.L., late of the i6th Regt., by
his wife Matilda, youngest dau. of William Speke of
Jordans, Somerset. Liveiy — Dark blue, buff facings. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, semfe of
cross crosslets or, three bezants (for Coffin) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron ermine between three pine cones slipped
or (for Pine). Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a martlet azure, charged on the
breast with two bezants in pale ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a pine tree proper. Motto (for Pine)—" In tem-
pestate floresco." Khirried, Aug. 22, 1894, Louisa Ger-
trude Douglas, youngest dau. of John Bane Beresford,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Learmont and Ash brook, co.
Londonderry; and has Issue — Edward Claude Pine-Coffin,
Gentleman, b. May 25, 1895. Estates — Portledge ; Ken-
with Alwington ; Goldworthy and M(jnkleigh Manors, co.
Devon. 5^/— Portledge, near Bideford, co. Devon.
PINNELL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron gules,
between two falcon's heads erased in chief and a staff
raguly fessewise thereon an eagle displayed in base all
azure, a lion rampant or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a staff mguly fessewise
thereon an eagle displayed azure, holding in each claw a
hawk's bell also or. Motto — " Vultus in hosteni."
Eld. son of Charles Pritchard Pinnell, /'. 1832; d.
1894 ; 7H. 1855, Mary Ann, d. of William Honywood :—
Henry Pinnell, Esq., J. P. Warwickshire, b. 1857; w.
1879, Mary Ellen, d. of John Hugh Morris ; and has issue
— Charles Hugh Pinnell, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; and
Dorothy. Seat — Blythe Hall, Knowle, Warwickshire.
Club — Midland (Birmingham).
FINNEY, see FRETOR-FINNEY.
FIFE, quartered by SLAUGHTER.
§EGERTON STANLEY FIPE-WOLFERSTAN,
Esquire, of Statfold, co. Stafford, Lieut. -Colonel
4th North Stafford Regiment, late Major ist South
Stafford Regment. Born July 23, 1861, being the eldest
son of the late Francis Staftbrd Pipe - Wolferstan,
Esq., of Statfold, T-P-. by his wife Sarah Maria Hill,
fifth dau. of \\'illiam Hallows Belli, H.E.I.C.S. Livery
—Dark blue, red facings. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, sable, a fesse wavy between three wolves'
heads erased or (for Wolferstan) ; 2 and 3, azure, two organ-
pipes in chevron between ten crosses crosslet or (for Pipe).
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a wolf under a tree all proper (for Wolfer-
stan) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head
erased or (for Pipe). Motto — " Que sera sera." Married,
Jan. 19, 1897, Eleanor Grace, dau. of H. Cunliffe Shawe,
Esq., J. P., of Weddington Hall, Nuneaton. Seat — Stat-
fold, near Tamworth.
FIFHOE, quartered by DUCKETT.
ALEXANDER CHARLES FIRIE, Gentleman. Born
, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Pirie of
Waterton, co. Aberdeen, and his wife Charlotte Anne,
second dau. of Col. Martin Lindsay, C. B. Armorial
bearings — Or, a boar's head sable, between three pears
slipped vert, within a bordure gules. Mantling sable,
is tlie Naval Cockadt
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doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a fawn's head with the sprig of a pear-tree in its mouth
Middlefield. Armorial bearings — Or, a boar's head erased
sable, between three pears slipped vert, within a bordure of
proper ; and in anescroll over the same this Motto, " Virtute
non astutia. '' Residence — Dunecht, co. Aberdeen.
the last. Mantling sable, doubled or ; and on a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a fawn's he;id, with the sprig of
a pear-tree in its mouth proper ; and in an escroU over the
same this Motto, "Virtute non astutia." ^l/a/vm/ Valen-
tine, dau. of the late Joseph Rousseau de Labrosse ; and
has with other Issue — An eldest son, Duncan Vernon Pirie,
Esq., Capt., D.L. and M.P. [to whom refer]. Residence —
Chateau de Varrennes, Savennieres, Maine-et-Loire, France.
MARTIN HENRY PIRIE, Gentleman. Born Oct.
1848, being the second son of the late Alexander Pirie of
DUNCAN VERNON PIRIE, Esquire, M.P. for
^ North Division of Aberdeen, formerly Captain 5th
Lancers and 3rd Hussars ; served with Egyptian and
Soudan E.xpeditions 1882-84, present at Battles of Kassas-
sin. El Teb, and Tamai (mimtioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps), and with Nile Expedition 1884-85
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps), was
A.D.C. to Gov. of Ceylon 1890-93; is a F. R.G.S.
and a D.L. for Aberdeenshire. Born March 22, 1858,
being the eldest son of Gordon Pirie of Chateau de
Varrennes, France, by his wife Valentine, dau. of the late
Joseph Rousseau de Labrosse. Armorial bearings — Or,
a boars head erased sable between three pears slipped vert,
within a bordure of the last, a label of three poinis for
difference; and impaling the arms of Forbes-Sempill, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron chequy gules and of
the field, between three bugle-horns sable, garnished and
stringed of the second ; 2 and 3, azure, a cross pat^e
fitch^e or, between three boars' heads couped argent,
muzzled gules. Mantling sable and or ; and on a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a fawn's head with the sprig of a
pear-tree in its mouth proper; and in an escrollover the same
this Motto, "Virtute non astutia." Married, 1894, the
Hon. Evelyn Courtenay, dau. of Rt. Hon. William, Baron
Sempill ; and has Issue— [i] Patrick Taldo Pirie, Gentle-
man, b. 1897 ; (2) a son, b. 1899 ; and Evelyn Jean Gordon.
Seat — Caskieben, Aberdeenshire. London residence — 35
Eccleston Square, S.W. C/e^i^j— National Liberal, Bache-
lors', Royal Northern.
GORDON PIRIE of Chateau de Varrennes, Saven-
nieres, Maine-et-Loire, France, formerly of Waterton,
CO. Aberdeen, Member of Royal Company of .•\rciiers,
Kings Bodyguard for Scotland, Born June 27, 1825,
being the seventh son of the late Alexander Pirie of Water-
ton, by his wife Anne, youngest dau. of Francis Logie of
Waterton, Aberdeenshire, and Charlotte
second dau. of Col. Martin Lindsav, C.B.
Anne his wife,
Livery — Black.
is the Military Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — Or, a boar's head sable, between
three pears sUpped vert, within a bordure engrailed gules.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a fawn's head, with the sprig of a pear-tree in its
mouth proper ; and in an escroU over the same this MottO,
" Virtute non astutia." Married, Jan, 20, 1883, Lilian
Frances, eldest dau. of John Scarlett-Campbell of i Queen's
Gate Place, London, S.W. ; and has Issue — (i) Harold
Victor Campbell F'irie, Gentleman, b. Sept. 5, 1884; (2)
Wilfrid Bayley Pirie, Gentleman, b. March 10, 1888. Jie-
sidence — Inverness Lodge, Porchester Gate, London, W.
Clubs — Windham, Junior Carlton.
The Right Honourable WILLIAM JAMES PIRRIE
of Ormi.-iton, Belfast, in the co. Down, one of His
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ireland,
LL.D., D.Sc. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), High Sheriff co.
Down 1899 (and co. Antrim 1898), Lord Mayor of the
city of Belfast 1896 and 1897, J. P. and D.L. for the city
of Belfast and J. P. for cos. Antrim and Down. Born
1847, being the only son of the late James Alexander
Pirrie, Esq., of Little Clandeboye, co. Down (who rf. 1849),
by his wife Eliza (who d. 1895), dau. of Alexander Mont-
gomery, Esq., of Dundesart, co. Antrim. Clubs — Reform,
kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast). Armorial bearings
PIRIE-GORDON (rematric. L.O., 21 Nov. 1903).
Quarterly, i and 4, or, a boar's head erased sable between
three pears slipped and leaved vert (Pirie) ; 2 and 3, azure,
afesse chequy orand of the field, between three boar's heads
erased of the second, with a mullet in chief for difference
(Gordon of Buthlaw, matric. c. 1750, cadet of Gordon of
Lesmoir, matric. c. 1672). Mantling vert, doubled or.
— Argent, a saltire gules, between in chief and in base a
bugle-horn stringed sable, and in fesse two sea-horses re-
specting one another proper. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon's head erased per saltire argent and gules.
Motto — "Deeds, not words." Married, 1879, Margaret
Montgomery, dau. of John Carlisle, Esq., M.A. , of the
Royal Belfast Academical Institution. Seat — Ormiston,
near Belfast, co. Down. London address — Downshire
House, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a fawn's head with a
sprig of a pear-tree in its mouth proper. Motto —
" Virtute non astutia." Livery — Dark green, yellow
facings.
Son of Patrick Pirie-Gordon, Esq., J. P. Aberdeen,
m. Anne, d. of John Michell, Esq., J. P., of Forcett,
Richmond, Yorks. , and of Glassel House, Kincardine-
shire, N. B. :—
Edward Pirie-Gordon, Esq., J. P. co. Brecknock, b. 1853,
m. 1880, Louisa, d. of Rev. William Handley, M.A. , of
Muskham, Rector of Winthorpe, Notts [upon an escutcheon
of pretence the Arms of Handley (Granted H. Coll.,
25 Feb. 1904), viz. : Argent, a fess invected gules between
in chief two goats sable, armed and attired or, and in base
a fusil of the second] ; and has issue — Charles Harry
Clinton Pirie-Gordon, Gentleman, Member of the Royal
Company of Archers, b. 12 Feb. 1883. Seat — Buthlaw,
Aberdeenshire. Res. — Gwernvale, Crickhowel, Brecknock-
shire, S. Wales.
Colonel DUNCAN GEORGE PITCHER, Indian
Staff Corps, formerly of the R. Marine Light In-
fantry, Bombay Light Cavalry, and 21st Hussars ; has the
Kaiser-i-hind gold medal for public service in India. Born
Nov. 2, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. St.
Vincent Pitcher, 6th Madras Light Cavalry, and of Rose
Mary, third dau. of Admiral George Le Geyt, C.B. , of
Jersey. Armorial bearings — Per chevron ermine and
azure, in chief two acorns slipped proper, in base the prow
of an antique galley argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped,
gorged with a wreath of oak proper between two wings
each charged with a bezant. Motto — " Perseverentia et
labore." Married, Oct. 16, 1867, Rose Elizabeth, third
dau. of the late Capt. John Evison, R.N. ; and has L<:sue
— (i) Henry Henderson Pitcher, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6,
1870 [w. Annie, dau. of H. Templar, and has issue] ; (2)
Duncan Le Geyt Pitcher, Gentleman, Lieut. South Wales
Borderers, b. .Aug. 31, 1877 ; Rose P^thcl [;;/. W. B. Gordon,
P.W. Dept., India, and has issue]; Elsie Heath [w.
Awdry George Hobart - Hampden, Esq., Indian Forest
is the Naval Cockade.
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Service, and has issue] ; Margaret Beatrice [»i. Henry
Julius Boas, I.C.S., and has issue]; Gertrude Duncan;
Marion Emily ; and Grace Carleton Crouchley. Postal
address— (^^2X\or , Central India. Club — United Service.
PITCHFORD (H. Coll. ; Vn. Shropshire, 1584). Azure, a
cinquefoil between six martlets or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, beaked
and ducally gorged or. Motto—" Toleranda etspiranda."
PITFIELD, quartered by STURT.
PITMAN, quartered by FLOYKR.
PITT, quartered by CONYERS, FOX, and LANE-FOX.
ARTHUR PIXLEY, Esquire, J.P. in Queensland.
Born Aug. 17, i860, being the eldest son of the late Arthur
Watt Pixley, Esq., Capt. R.A. , by his wife Jane, dau. of the
late William Debonaire Haggard. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a fess engrailed or, gutt6-de-larmes, between two
daggers points downwards in chief and a cross crosslet
fitchee in base or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitchee or,
a morion proper between two wings azure, each charged
with a dagger as in the arms. Motto—" Per vias rectas."
Married, Dec. 29, 1892, Florence Anne, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. McDonnell, Queensland Defence Force ; and has
Issue — (i) Arthur John Pixley, Gentleman, b. April 6,
1894; (2) Norman Stewart Pixley, Gentlemnn, b. May 3,
1898. .fft'.f ?■(/<?/? .re— Prospect, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane,
Queensland. Club — Queensland United Service Institu-
tion.
FRANCIS WILLIAM PIXLEY, Esq., Major ist Cadet
Batt. King's Roy. Rifles, Barrister-at-Law of the Middle
Temple, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Registrar
of the Standing Council of the Baronetage. Born July 5,
1852, being the only son of the late Thomas William
Pixley, Gentleman, of Hill Lodge, Freshwater, Isle of
Wight, a Younger Brother of the Trinity House, by his
wife Caroline, dau. of Robert Blore of Ashbourne, Derby-
shire. Clubs — Conservative, Ranelagh. Livery — Blue
and yellow. Armorial toeariugs— .Azure, a fesse engrailed
or, gutt^-de-larmes, between two daggers points downwards
in chief and a cross crosslet fitchi^e in base or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a cross crosslet fitchee or, a moi-ion proper between two
wings azure, each charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Motto — " Per vias rectas." Married, April 8, 1880, Eliza-
beth Mary, dau. of John Price Simpson ; and has Issue —
(i) Jocelyn Francis Renton Pixley, Gentleman, /'. Jan. 27,
1881, Lieut. King's Royal Rifles {d. 1903); (2) John Nicol
Fergusson Pixley, Gentleman, b. April 7, 1888; (3) Eric
William Blore Pixley, Gentleman, b. 22nd, d. Jan. 27,
1891 ; (4) Evelyn Graham Pixley, Gentleman, b. Dec. i,
is the Military Cockade.
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Plate xxxviu.
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•TiDsajervr,
, - - ^ , • ^-, ...i,^iin^ii jonn irede-
rick Piatt, Gentleman, born June ii, 1875; (2) Cecil Sher-
man Piatt, Gentleman, born August i, 1877 ((/. Jan. 5, 1900);
and Brenda Jeannette. Estates — Barnby Manor and Upper
Breinton, in the county of Hereford. Postal address —
Barnby Manor, Newark.
Colonel HENRY PLATT, C.B.. J. P. and D.L.,
late Colonel 4th Batt. Royal Welch Fusiliers, High
ciXoi3€.3f
Sheriff for Carnarvonshire 1877, and Anglesey 1879. Born
Dec. 26, 1842, being the eldest son of the late John Piatt,
1 Cockade.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, beaked
and ducally gorged or. Motto—" Toleranda et spiranda."
PITFIELD, quartered by STURT.
PITMAN, quartered by FLOYIiR.
PITT, quartered by CONYERS. FOX, and LANE-FOX.
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1892 ; (5) Brodrick Rich Farrar Pixley, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 19, 1898 ; Elizabeth Muriel ; Esnie Caroline ; and
Olive Charlotte Blyth. Residence — 12 Southwell Gardens,
London, S. W.
PIXLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse engrailed or, gutte-
de-larmes, between two daggers points downwards in chief
and a cross crosslet fitchee in base or. Mantling azure
Sable, semfe of plates, a fret couped or, between four roses
in cross argent ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a deuii-lion proper, semee of plates;
holding between the paws a rose argent, an escallop or;
with the Motto, " V'irtute et labore." Married, July 29,
1874, Florence Eliza [d. April 14, 1900), younger daughter
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cross crosslet fitchee or, a morion proper between two
wings azure, each charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Motto — " Per vias rectas. "
Sons of Stewart Pixley, Esq., J. P., D. L. , V.D., h.
1824 ; (/. 1899 ; »i. 1856, Margaret, dau. of James Aikin,
^ Esq. , J. P. :—
Stewart Aikin Pixley, Gentleman, V. D. , b. May 3, 1857
[m., Oct. 8, 1884, Harriette Hindle, dau. of Edward
Hewett]. Res. — \Voking, Surrey.
Arthur Dunbar Pixley, Esq., b. Nov. 7, 1859, Capt. late
King's Royal Rifles, now Major 5th Batt. King's Royal
Rifles (Huntingdon Militia), served in South African War
1881, Transvaal Campaign (battles of Laing's Nek and
Ingogo, where he was severely wounded). Res. — 21 Lein-
ster Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
James Aikin Pixley, Gentleman, LL. B. Camb. , Barrister-
at-Law, b. Aug. 31, 1863 [;«., Oct. 22, 1891, Beatrice Ada,
dau. of John Higson, Esq., J. P., of Oakmere Hall,
Cheshire].
PLANTAGENIiT, otherwise BROTHERTON, quar-
tered by HOWARD.
PLANTAGENET, quartered by KINLOSS, KNY-
VETT, MAINWARING - ELLERKER - ONSLOW,
MOSTYN, and MOWBRAY.
FREDERICK PLATT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
for the North Riding of the county of York, for
Parts of Kesteven (Lines.), and for the county of Not-
tingham, for which he served the office of High Sheriff
in the year 1888, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Here-
ford, Captain and Honorary Major of the Duke of Lan-
caster's Own Yeomanry Cavalry. Born April 27, 1849,
being the third son of the late John Piatt, Esquire, of Bryn-
y-neuadd, in the county of Carnarvon, and of Werneth
Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament
for Oldham, by his wife Alice, daughter of the late Samuel
Radcliff of Oldham. Club — Carlton. Livery — Blue, with
yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
of the late Frederick Bedwell of East Moulsey, in the
county of Surrey ; and has Issite — (i) Algernon John Frede-
rick Piatt, Gentleman, born June ir, 1875; (2) Cecil Sher-
man Piatt, Gentleman, born August i, 1877 [d. Jan. 5, 1900);
and Brenda Jeannette. Estates — Barnby JVIanor and Upper
Breinton, in the county of Hereford. Postal address —
Barnby Manor, Newark.
Colonel HENRY PLATT, C.B., J. P. and D.L.,
late Colonel 4th Batt. Royal Welch Fusiliers, High
Sheriff for Carnarvonshire 1877, and Anglesey 1879. Born
Dec. 26, 1842, being the eldest son of the late John Piatt,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Esq., J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff for co. Carnarvon 1863,
M.P. for Oldham, by his wife Alice, only dau. of Samuel
Radcliffe of Lower House, Oldham, co. Lancaster.
Armorial bearings Argent, a mount in base vert, thereon
an oak tree proper, on a chief arched argent, three
escallops or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion proper,
sem^e of plates, holding between the paws a rose gules,
barbed and seeded also proper, an escallop or. MottO -
" Virtute at labore." Married, Jan. 22, 1868, Eleanor,
second dau. of Richard Sykes of Edgeley House, co. Chester ;
and has Issue — {\) Henry John Heylyn Piatt, Gentleman, h.
1869, late Lieut. 12th Royal Lancers, d. unm. 1893; (2)
Eric James Walter Piatt, Gentleman, of Bryn Mel,
Anglesey, Capt. Denbighshire Hussars LY. , 1^. 1871 \jn.,
1895, Florence Grace, fifth dau. of Samuel Perry of Wood-
rooff, CO. Tipperary, and has issue. Eneid Mary Eleanor] ;
Nesta Mary [;«., Oct. 28, 1897, Captain Richard Edward
Lloyd Richards of Caernywnch] ; and Gladys Violet Eleanor
\m., 1903, Douglas Maitland King (late i8th Hussars).
.SVa/ -Gordding, near Llanfairfechan. C7«/^jr Carlton,
Junior Carlton, Bath.
JAMES EDWARD PLATT, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, late Captain
and Honorary Major Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry
Cavalry. Born 1856, being the si.xth son of the late John
Piatt, Esquire, of Bryn-y-neuadd, in the county of Carnarvon,
and of Werneth Park, in the County F'alatine of Lancaster,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of
Parliament for Oldham, by his wife Alice, daughter of the late
Samuel RadcHff of Oldham. Clubs — Reform, Cavalry, Bad-
minton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
semte of plates, a fret couped or, between four roses in cross
argent ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-lion proper, senile of plates, holding be-
tween the paws a rose argent, an escallop or ; with the
Motto, "Virtute et labore." Postal address — Howbury
Hall, near Bedford.
JOHN PLATT, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the
borough of Warrington. Born December 29, 1842, being
the eldest and only surviving son of the late James Piatt, by
his wife Mary, eldest daughter of John Shepherd. Armo-
rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Azure, on a chevron
in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped vert ; with theMottO,
" Neminem metue innocens." Married, October 17, 1867.
or, between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a lamb statant in
base of the last, a fleur-de-lis between two cinquefoils of the
first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lamb
or, resting the dexter fore-leg on a fleur-de-lis azure, holding
Ellen Jane, daughter of the late John Hunter Whitby.
Postal address — Clifton Lodge, Llandudno.
JOHN HAROLD PLATT, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent,
Captain 4th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment. Born
1855, being the fifth son of the late John Piatt, Esquire, ol
Bryn-y-neuadd, in the county of Carnarvon, and of Werneth
Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament
for Oldham, by his wife Alice, daughter of the late Samuel
Radcliff of Oldham. Club— ]ww\ox Carlton. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, semte of plates, a
fret couped or, between four roses in cross argent ; and for
a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
lion proper, sememe of plates, holding between the paws a
rose argent, an escallop or; with the Motto, "Virtute et
labore." Married, 1879, Agnes E. , second daughter of
Lieutenant-Colonel Roberts of Renny, in the county of
Cork. Postal address — 31 Pont .Street, London, S. W.
§ SYDNEY PLATT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Carnarvon, for which county he served
the ofince of High .Sheriff in the year 1888, late Captain in
the Denbighshire Yeomanry. Born February 2, 1861, being
the seventh son of the late John Piatt, Esquiie, of Bryn-y-
neuadd, in the county of Carnarvon, and of Werneth Park,
in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament for
Oldham, by his wife Alice, daughter of the late Samuel
Radcliffe of Oldham. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Orleans.
Livery — Dark blue, with black velvet collar, canary waist-
coat with blue stripes, gilt buttons, drab overcoat. Armo-
rial bearings —He bears for Anns : Sable, semfe of plates,
a fret couped or, between four roses in cross argent ; and
for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-lion proper, senile of plates, holding between the
paws a rose argent, an escallop or ; with the Motto, " Vir-
tute et labore." Married, 1884, Agnes Bertha, daughter of
Lieutenant-Colonel Marshall, Companion of the Most Hon-
ourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Lionel Sydney
Piatt, Gentleman, born 1885 ; and Eira Guendolen. Estate
and postal address — Wargrave Hill, Wargrave, Berkshire.
ALFRED PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law. Botti July 9, 1846, being the fourth son of the late
James Higgins, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for Salford
is the Military Cockade.
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and Borough Reeve in 1848, by his first wife Ann, daughter of
William Renshaw, also of Salford, and assumed the addi-
tional surname of Piatt and the arms of Piatt quarterly
with his own by Royal License in the year 1889. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per
fesse vert and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes'
heads erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws
erased sable (for Higgins) ; 2 and 3 per fesse dancett^e
argent and gules, a pale counterchanged, three frets, one
and two of the first, and for distinction a canton of the
second (for Piatt) ; and for his Crest, i. a griffin's head
erased or, gorged with a collar sable, charged with a
lozenge argent, between two plates, in the beak a lobster's
claw erased gules (for Higgins) ; 2. a demi-wolf gules,
sem(?e of plates armed and langued azure, holding in the
dexter paw a wreath argent and gules, and charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet or (for Piatt) ; with the
Motto, " Labitur et labetur."
ARTHUR PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman. Dor>i Sep-
tember 26, 1852, being the sixth son of the late fames
Higgins, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for Salford and
Borough Reeve in 1848, by his first wife Ann, daughter of
William Renshaw, also of Salford, and assumed the addi-
tional surname of Piatt and the arms of Piatt quarterly with
his own by Royal License in the year 1889. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, per
fesse vert and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes'
heads erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws
erased sable (for Higgins) ; 2 and 3 per fesse dancett^e
argent and gules, a pale counterchanged, three frets, one
and two of the first, and for distinction a canton of the
second (for Piatt) ; and for his Crests, i. a griffin's head
erased or, gorged with a collar sable, charged with a
lozenge argent, between two plates, in the beak a lobster's
claw erased gules (for Higgins) ; 2. a demi wolf gules,
senile of plates, armed and langued azure, holding in the
dexter paw a wreath argent and gules, and charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet or (for Piatt) ; with the
Motto, " I^abitur et labetur."
CHARLES PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman. Born April
20, 1843, being the second son of the late James Higgins,
Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for Salford and Borough
Reeve in 1848, by his first wife Ann, daughter of William
Renshaw, also of Salford, and assumed the additional sur-
name of Piatt and the arms of Piatt quarterly with his own
by Royal License in the year 1889. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse vert and
argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes' heads erased
of the second, and as many lobsters' claws erased sable
(for Higgins) ; 2 and 3 per fesse dancett^e argent and gules,
a pale counterchanged, three frets, one and two of the first,
and for distinction a canton of the second (for Piatt) ; and
for his Crests, i. a griffin's head erased or, gorged with a
collar sable, charged with a lozenge argent, between two
plates, in the beak a lobster's claw erased gules (for
Higgins) ; 2. a demi-wolf gules, senile of plates, armed and
langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a wreath argent
and gules, and charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet
or (for Piatt); with the Motto, "Labitur et labetur."
Married, March 28, 1891, Anna Maria Manziata, daughter
of Giosne Vespoli of Naples.
EDWARD PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman, Bachelor
of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born July 9,
1844, being the only son of the late John Higgins of Mount
House, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, by his wife Mary
Jane, daughter of John Hind of The Lodge, in the county
of Antrim, and assumed the additional surname of Piatt
and the arms of Piatt quarterly with his own by Royal
License in the year 1889. Clubs — Junior Constitutional,
Ulster (Belfast). Livery — Green, with white facings. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 per
fesse vert and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes'
heads erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws
erased sable (for Higgins) ; 2 and 3 per fesse dancett^e
argent and gules, a pale counterchanged, three frets, one and
two of the first, and for distinction a canton of the second (for
Piatt) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
gryphon's head erased or, gorged with a collar sable, charged
with a lozenge argent, between two plates, holding in the
beak a lobster's claw erased gules (for Higgins) ; 2. a demi-
wolf gules, sem^e of plates, armed and langued azure,
holding in the dexter paw a wreath argent and gules, and
charged on the slioukler with a cross crosslet or for differ-
ence (for Piatt); with the Motto, "Labitur et labetm-."
Married, ist, October 16, 1872, Martha Elizabeth (</.
1902), dau. of the late James Hind, formerly of Lismara.
White Abbey, in the co. of Antrim ; and has had Issue —
Francis Meban Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, born October 7,
1874 ; Nora Lilian ; and Mary Edith (deceased). He m.
2nd, Sept. 1904, Amelia Frances, third dau. of the late
Capt. Joseph Hind, 104th Bengal Fus. , of Greatwood,
Mylor, Cornwall. Estate and postal address — Rathcoole,
Fortwilliam Park, Belfast.
FREDERICK PLATT-HIGGINS, Esquire, J. P. for
the County Palatine of Chester, M.P. for Salford since
1895. Born April 14, 1840, being the eldest son of the late
James Higgins, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for Salford
and Borough Reeve in 1848, by his first wife Ann, daughter
of William Renshaw, also of Salford, and assumed the
additional surname of Piatt and the arms of Piatt
quarterly with his own by Royal License in the year 1889.
Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse vert and argent, a pale counter-
charged, three cranes' heads erased of the second, and as
many lobsters' claws erased sable (for Higgins) ; 2 and 3
per fesse dancettt^e argent and gules, a pale counterchanged,
three frets, one and two of the first, and for distinction a
canton of the second (for Piatt) ; and for his Crests, i. a
griffin's head erased or, gorged with a collar sable, charged
with a lozenge argent, between two plates, in the beak a
lobster's claw erased gules (for Higgins) ; 2. a demi-wolf
gules, semt!e of plates, holding in the dexter paw a wreath
argent and gules, and charged on the shoulder with a cross
crosslet or (for Piatt); with the Motto, " Labitur et labe-
tur." Married, August 4, 1864, Mary Emilie, youngest
daughter of James Mottram ; and has had Issue — James
Boycott Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, born January 13, 1878,
and died January 10, 1880 ; Kathleen ; Brenda ; and Cicely.
Postal address — Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W.
HENRY PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman. Born Decem-
ber 13, 1844, being the third son of the late James Higgins,
Justice of the Peace, of Salford, by his first wife Ann,
daughter of William Renshaw of the same place, and
assumed the additional surname of Piatt, and the arms o.
that family quarterly with his own by Royal License in the
year 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse vert and argent, a pale
counterchanged, three cranes' heads erased of the second,
and-as many lobsters' claws erased sable (for Higgins);
2 and 3 party per fesse dancett^e argent and gules, a pale
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counterchanged, three frets, one and two of the first, and
for distinction a canton of the second (for Piatt), and im-
paling the arms of Higgins, namely, party per fesse vert
and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes' heads
erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws erased
sable ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head erased or, gorged with a collar sable,
charged with a lozenge argent between two plates, holding
in the beak a lobster's claw erased gules (for Higgins) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf gules, sem6e
of plates, armed and langued azure, holding in the dexter
paw a wreath argent and gules, and charged upon the
shoulder with a cross crosslet or (for Piatt) ; with the
Motto, " Labitur et labetur." Married, February 21,
1887, Fanny, eldest surviving daughter of the late John
Higgins of Manchester, and Mary Jane, his wife, eldest
daughter of John Hind of Belfast. Postal address —
Moorside, Heathview Gardens, Putney Heath, S.W.
WALTER PLATT-HIGGINS, Gentleman. Bor>i June
10, i860, being the second son of the late George Higgins,
F'squire, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Anglesea in
the year 1865, by his second wife Frances Mary, daughter of
Thomas Moult of Manchester, and assumed the additional
surname of Plait and the arms of Piatt quarterly with his
own by Royal License in the year 1889. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse
vert and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes' heads
erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws erased
sable (for Higgins) ; 2 and 3 per fesse dancett(5e argent and
gules, a pale counterchanged, three frets, one and two of
the first, and for distinction a canton of the second (for
Piatt) ; and for his Crests, i. a griffin's head erased or,
gorged with a collar sable, charged with a lozenge argent
between two plates, in the beak a lobster's claw erased
gules (for Higgins) ; 2. a demi-wolf gules, sem^e of plates,
armed and langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a
wreath argent and gules, and charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet or (for Piatt) ; with the MottO, " Labitur et
labetur.''
PLAYFAIR, quartered by VICKERS.
The Reverend WILLIAM CHARLES PLENDER-
LEATH, Clerk in Holy Orders 1855, M.A. (Oxon), J. P.
CO. Wiltshire. Born 1831, being the only son of Lieut. -Col.
Charles Plenderleath, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, by his wife Hannah Winslow, eldest
daughter of John Benjamin de Paiba. Club — Constitu-
tional. Lively — Green and gold. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron between two trefoils
in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base argent (for Plenderleath).
Crest — A hand holding a writ or paper almost rolled all
proper. Motto — " Prompte et consulto." Alarried, i8e,6,
Margaret Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the Venerable Arch-
deacon Brathwaite of St. Christopher's, in the West Indies ;
and has Issue — Claude William Manners Plenderleath,
Gentleman, Commander Royal Navy, born 1863 ; Margaret
Edith de Paiba ; Maud Mary le Feuvre [married George
Bayntun Starky of Bromham, in the county of Wiltshire] ;
and Marion Irene Gourlay. Postal address — Mamhead
Rectory, Exeter.
PHILIP ARTHUR PLEYDELL- BOUVERIE -
CAMPBELL -WYNDH AM, Esq., of Dunoon, co.
Argyll, and Corhampton, Hants, J. P. and D. L. , Lieut. -
Col. Bengal Army. Born Aug. 8, 1821, being the fourth
son of the Hon. and Rev. Frederick Pleydell Bouverie, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Richard J. Sullivan, Bart.
[By the death s.p. of John Henry Campbell Wyndham,
brother of Caroline Letitia Campbell (wife of Richard
Hetley)], Mr. Bouverie Campbell's wife succeeded to the
Innellan and Dunoon estates as heir under a deed of entail,
executed by Col. John Campbell, June 6, 1767 ; and he
assumed the surname and arms of Campbell, in addition to
and after those of Pleydell-Bouveric, in 1868, and the sur-
name of Wyndham in 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron between three
lions' heads erased or, and (for distinction) in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet gold (for Wyndham) ; 2. gyronny
of eight or and sable, a bordure engrailed of the first,
charged with eight crescents of the second (for Campbell) ;
3. parted per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable, on the breast an inescutcheon gu., charged
with a bend vair (for Bouverie). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a fetterlock or, within the chain thereof of the last and
azure, a lion's head erased or, charged on the neck (for
distinction) with a cross crosslet azure (for Wyndham) ;
2. on the dexter, upon a wreath of the colours, two oars of
a lymphad disposed in saltire proper, and in an escroll over
the same the motto " Vis et fides" (for Campbell) ; 3. and
on the sinister, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed with two heads sa. , ducally gorged or, and charged
on the breast with a cross crosslet arg. , and in an escroll
over tlie same the motto " Patria cara carior libertas" (for
Bouverie). Motto — " Au bon droit." Married, Aug. 7,
1861, Caroline Mary, only child of Richard Hetley of The
Close, Salisbury, by Caroline Letitia his wife, eldest dau.
of Col. John Campbell of Dunoon; and has Issue — (i)
Richard Arthur Pleydell- Bouverie- Campbell -Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. July 17, 1862 \in. Oct. 1891, widow of Arthur
Williams, and dau. of Laurence Cumberbatch] ; (2) Ernest
Pleydell-Bouverie-Canipbell- Wyndham, Gentleman, Lieut.
2nd Batt. Hampshire Regt. , b. June 17, 1866; and Mary
Lilian. Seats — Dunoon, Greenock, co. Argyll ; Corhamp
ton. Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
RICHARD ARTHUR PLEYDELL- BOUVERIE -
CAMPBELL-WYNDHAM, Esquire, J. P. Hants. Born
July 6, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Col. Philip
Arthur Pleydell- Bouverie of Dunoon, co. Argyll, and Cor-
hampton, Hants, J. P. and D. L. , Lieut. -Col. late Bengal
Army, by his wife Caroline Mary, only child of Richard
Hetley of The Close, Salisbury, by his wife Caroline Letitia,
eldest dau. of Col. John Campbell of Dunoon. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4 (Wyndham), azure, a chevron
between three lions' heads erased or, and (for distinction)
in the centre chief point a cross crosslet gold ; 2. (Camp-
bell) gyronny of eight or and sable, a bordure engrailed of
the first, charged with eight crescents of the second ; 3.
(Bouverie) parted per fesse or and argent, an eagle dis-
played with two heads sable, on the breast an inescutcheon
gules charged with a bend vair. Mantling azure and or.
Crests^( Wyndham) on a wreath of the colours, on a
fetterlock or, within the chain thereof of the last and azure
a lion's head erased or, charged on the neck (for distinction)
with a cross crosslet azure, on the dexter the crest of Camp-
bell, viz., on a wreath of the liveries, two oars of a lymphad
disposed in saltire proper, and in an escroll over the same
the Motto, "Vis et fides;" and on the sinister the crest
of Bouverie, viz., on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and
charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent, and in
an escroll over the same the Motto, "Patria cara carior
libertas." Married, Oct. 20, 1891, Isabel Maude, widow
of Arthur S. Williams, and dau. of Laurence Cumberbatch.
^^a^— Dunoon, Argyll.
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ALFRED CHICHELE PLOWUEN, Esquire, J. P.
London and Home Counties, Metropolitan Police Magis-
trate since 1888. Born 1844, being the eldest son of Trevor
John Chichele Plowden, by Frances Whilelmina, d. of
Count Aquarius Schaffalitzky de Mokadel. Clubs —
Brooks's, Saville. Livery — Blue and buff. Armorial
bearings — Azuie, a fesse dancettee, tiie two upper points
terminating in fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a buck
trippant sable, attired or. MottO -" Quod tibi hoc alteri."
Married, 1883, Evelyn, youngest dan. of Gen. Sir Charles
Foster, K.C. B. ; and has Issue ~{\) Humphrey Evelyn
Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) jasper Alfred
Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, /'. 1890 ; and Dulce Millicent
Chichele. Res. — 18 Cheniston Gardens, Kensington.
CHARLES WH.LIAM PLOWDEN, Gentleman.
Born , being the eldest son of the late Charles Joseph
Plowden of Rome, by his wife Miss Eliza Bryan. Armo-
rial bearings — Azure, a fesse dancettee, the two upper
points terminating m fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, 011 a mount vert, a
buck passant sable, attired or. Residence —
Major-Genekal GEORGE WARD CHICHELEY
PLOWDEN; served in Indian Mutiny 1858-59, Maj.-Gen.
1894, I.S.C. on U.S. list 1894. Born
being the son of
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse dancettt^e, tlie two
upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sable, attired or. Motto —
"Quod tibi hoc alteri." Residence —
Sir HENRY MEREDYTH PLOWDEN, Knight, B.A.
Cantab., Barr. Lincoln's Inn 1866, late Senior Judge in Chief
Court of Punjab. Bo)7i 1840, being the second son of the
late G. A. C. Plowden, B.C.S. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a fesse dancettee, the two upper points terminating
in fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a buck trippant
sable, attired or. Motto — "Quod tibi hoc alteri." Mar-
ried, 1887, Helen, eldest dau. of the late Sir Cecil Beadon,
K.C S.I. Seat — Leintwardine, Herefordshire.
Sir TREVOR JOHN CHICHELE CHICHELE-
PLOWDEN, K.C.S.I. (1898), B.C.S. from 1868, J.P.
Sussex. Born Oct. 17, 1846, being the younger son of
Trevor John Chichele Plowden, Esq., J.P. Middlesex, by
his wife Frances Wilhelmina, dau. of Count Schaffalitzky
de Mockadell. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a fesse dancettf^e, the two upper points
terminating in fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
buck trippant sable, attired or. Motto — "Quod tibi hoc
alteri." Married, firstly, 1870, Millicent, dau. of Gen. Sir
Charles Foster, K.C. B. ; and has Issue — Beryl \jn. Major
Lafone] and Pamela [w. the Earl of Lytton]. He married
secondly, 1895, Beatrice, eldest dau. of Basil Fitzherbert,
Esq., of Swynnerton Hall, Staffs., D.L., J.P. ; and has had
Issue — Rupert Chichele Plowden, Esq., b. 1896, (/. 1900;
Wilhelmina Marjorie ; and Hester Beatrice. Residence —
Hazlehiirst, Ore, Sussex. Club — Arthur's.
Sir WILLIAM CHICHELE PLOWDEN, K.C.S.I.,
J.P. Middlesex, Dorset, and Oxon., in B.C.S. 1852-85,
Member of Viceroy's Legislative Council, and late Census
Comr. for India, M.P. Wolverhampton 1886-92. Born
1832, being the son of the late W. H. C. Plowden of
Ewhurst Park, Har.ts, M.P. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a fesse dancettee, the two upper points terminating in
fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount \ert, a buck trippant
sable, attired or. Motto— "Quod tibi hoc alteri." Mar-
ried, 1862, Emily, eldest dau. of the late M. T. Bass of
Rangemore, Starts., M.P., and sister of ist Baron Burton.
Residence — 5 Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. ; Aston
House, Aston Rowant, Oxon. 67/^/'jr— Brooks's, Hurling-
ham.
WILLIAM FRANCIS PLOWDEN, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L, Liorn June 3, 1853, being the only son of
the late William Henry Francis Plowden of Plowclen and
Aston le Walls, High Sherift" 1848, by his wife Barbara,
eldest dau. of Francis Cholmeley of Brandsby Hall, co.
York. Lii'ery — Dark blue and yellow, gilt buttons.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse dancettee, the two
upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lis or, impaling the
arms of Dundas, namely argent, a lion rampant, within a
double tressure flory and counterflory gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sable, attired or. Married,
Oct. 12, 1874, Lady Mary Dundas, dau. of Hon. John
Charles Dundas, and sister to Most Hon. Lawience, Mar-
quess of Zetland; and has had /w/^t' — (i) William Edwin
Plowden, Gentleman, b. iSIay 21, 1876, d. Feb. 16, 1897;
(2I Francis Charles Plowden, Gentleman, b. Sept. 26, 1877 ;
(3) Roger Edmund Joseph Plowden, Gentleman, b. June 5,
1879 ; {4) Godfrey Bruce Aloysius Plowden, Gentleman, h.
Feb. 9, 1892. Seat — Plowden Hall, Lydbury North, Salop.
C"/«<5— White's.
PLOWES (H. Coll.). Quarterly azure and or, in the
first and fourth Cjuarters a golden fleece and in the second
and third a castle gules, between two fleurs-de-lis in fesse of
the first, over all a chief ermine. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-grifiin argent,
winged or, collared azure, holding an escutcheon gules,
charged with an estoile of six points or. Motto — " Unita
fortior."
Son of : —
Alexr. J. Plowes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 12 West
Halkin Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.
PLUMBE, quartered by TEMPEST.
ALFRED SAXBY PLUMER, Gentleman. Born
March 7, 1828, being the second, but eldest surviving, son
of the late Charles Plumer, Gentleman, of Brighton, by his
wife Susanna Catherine, dau. of Charles and Isabel Saxby
of Rodwell. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per
chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four
martlets fesseways, in chief of the last, and a lion rampant
in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory argent, and holding between the paws a
garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the trunk of
a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ; with the
Motto, "Loyal." Mariied, April 15, 1858, Sarah, daughter
of John Thomas and Fanny Sophia Billet of Twickenham ;
and has Issue — M.z.x\!m. Luther Plumer, Gentleman, born
January i, 1876; Ellen; Alice; Anna; Jessie; and Ruth.
Res. — Elsinore, Dyke Road Avenue, Patcham, Sussex.
is the Naval Cockade.
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lOHN BAGWILL PLUMER, Gentleman, of Allerton
Totnes. Born March 7, 1830, being the only son of the
late John Plunier of London, by his wife Frances, daughter
of Richard and Hannah Sooer of Totnes, in the county of
Devon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per
chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four
martlets fesseways in chief of the last and a lion rampant
in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a
collar flory counternory argent, and holding between the
paws a garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the
trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ;
with the Motto, "Loyal." Married, February 6, 1875,
Jessie Thomson, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Ballan-
tyne of Paisley, North Britain.
WILLIAM PLUMER, Gentleman, of Hoboken, New
Jersey. Born August 9, 1832, being the fourth son of the
late Charles Plumer of Brighton, by his wife Susanna
Catherine, daughter of Charles and Isabel Saxby of Rod-
well. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per
chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four
martlets fesseways in chief of the last and a lion rampant
in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory argent, and holding between the paws a
garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the trunk
of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ; with
the Motto, " Loyal." Married, February 12, 1868, Esther,
daughter of Joseph Butcher of Witham, in the county of
Essex : and has Issue — Catherine Grace.
PLUMMER, see SCOTT-PLUMMER.
PLUMPTRE of Fredville. Argent, a chevron between
two mullets pierced in chief and an annulet in base sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a phoenix or, out of flames proper. Motto—
" Sufficit meruisse. "
Sons of Charles John Plumptre, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Kent (High Sheriff' 1B77), M.A. , Major and Hon. Lt.-
Col. ist V.B. East Kent Regt., V.D., b. 1835; d. ;
w. i860, Fanny Augusta, fourth d. of Rev. Henry
Western Plumptre, late Rector of Eastwood, Notts: —
Henry Western Plumptre, Esq., J. P., late Capt. ist V.B.
East Kent Regt., b. 1867. Seat — Fredville, nr. Dover.
Rev. Arthur Huntingdon Plumptre, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1869.
Rev. Henry Pemberton Plumptre, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1870.
Sons of late John Bridges Plumptre, Esq., J. P., b.
1832 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Francis
Wright of Osmaston Manor, co. Derby : —
Henry Fitzwalter Plumptre, Esq., J. P. and C.C. Kent,
a coheir and most probably sole heir (and as such de jure
Lord Fitzwalter) to the ancient Barony of Fitzwalter, b.
i860 ; ni. 1892, Maude Dora Gertrude {d. 1893), d. of late
Capt. T. C. Baird of Flatfields, Ayrshire. Seat — Good-
nestone Park, nr. Dover. Club — Junior Carlton.
Rev. John Bridges Plumptre, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Danbury, Essex, /'. 1862. Res. — The Rectory, Danbury,
Chelmsford.
Francis FitzHerbert Plumptre, Gentleman, h. 1864.
Res.—
George Beresford Plumptre, Gentleman, /'. 1869. Res. —
Bloemfontein, O. R.C. , South Africa.
PLUNKETT, quartered by LENTAIGNE.
Sir FRANCIS RICHARD PLUNKETT, commonly
known as the Honourable Sir Francis Richard Plunkett,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, Mini'ster at Brussels
since 1893. Born February 3, 1835, being the son of the
Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Fingall, by his wife
Louisa Emilia, only daughter of Elias Corbally of Corbalton
Hall, in the county of Meath ; created Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, 1894. C/?/3j— Travellers', St. James's.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend
and in the sinister chief a tower triple-turreted argent.
Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon
and collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant
argent; with the Motto, " Festina lente." Married, 1870,
May Tevis, daughter of Charles Wain Morgan of Phila-
delphia, United States of America ; and has Issue living
— Norah Isabel [married, 1891, Count August Fersen
Gyldenstolpe, of Sweden] ; and Helen Mary. Postal
a^(/rt'.w^ British Legation, Brussels.
THOMAS LUKE PLUNKETT, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. CO. Dublin, High Sheriff 1897, Barrister-at-
Law, late Lieut. Dublin Artillery Militia. Born April 3,
1850, being the eldest son ot the late John William
Plunkett, Esq., of Portmarnock, J. P. co. Dublin, by his
wife Caroline Jane, fourth dau. of Lawrence Esmonde
White, Esq., of Scarnagh, J. P. co. Wexford. Livery —
Blue. Armorial bearings —Sable, a bend argent, in
chief a tower triple-towered'^f the last, a bordure gules.
S^A crest, viz. "a horse passant argent^' and a motto,
"Festina lente," are made use of, but these do not appear
to be recorded with the foregoing arms, which latter, however,
are properly registered in Ulster's OJfice.] Married, June
27, 1876, Lizzie, dau. of Francis Chadwick of The Glen,
Drogheda ; and has Issue — Elizabeth Angela Mary ;
Caroline; and Maude. iVdi"— Portmarnock House, Bal-
doyle, CO. Dublin. Club—'&X. Stephen's Green (Dublin).
P0CHIN(i6thcent. H. Coll. ; Vn. Leics.). Or, a chevron
gules, between three horse-shoes sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a harpy wings
proper, full faced, and the tail twisted round the leg. Livery
— Dark blue coats, yellow and blue striped waistcoats.
Sons of William Ann Pochin, Esq., of Edmondthorpe
Hall, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Leics. 1844), b.
1820; (/. 19 ; m. 1841, Agnes Eliza, only d. of
William Ashby of Quenby Hall, Leics. :—
George William Pochin, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Leics. (High
Sheriff" 1904), I. P. Lines., late Lieut. 3rd Buffs (East Kent
Regt.), b. 1843; VI. 1st, 1870, Marianne [d. 1896), di of
Robert de Barry of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin; 2nd, 1898,
Mildred, d. late John Nickisson ; and has issue— Victor
Robert Pochin, Gentleman, b. 1879; Rhoda Mabel Hope
[w. 1894, Frederick Arden Peacock of Sleaford] ; and Ethel.
5<rfl/j— Barkby Hall, Leicester; Edmondthorpe Hall,
Oakham. C////'^— Navy and Military, County (Leicester).
Norman Pochin, Esq., Major late 7th Roy. Fus., b.
1846; m. 1896, Margaret Woolaston, d. of Sir Frederick T.
Fowke, Bart. i?ej.— Barkby Lodge, Barkby, Leicester.
Son of Charles Norman Pochin, Gentleman,
H.E.I. C.C.S., b. 1827 ; d. 1870; m. ist, 1850, Diana,
d. of Sir Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse, Bart. :—
Norman Vansittart Stonhouse Pochin, Esq., J. P. Leics.,
Major late 3rd Batt. Leics. Regt., b. 1852; m. 1880,
is the Military Cockade.
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Heisilia Stanley (d. 1895), only child of late Thomas Stanley
Nedham of Leicester ; and has issue — Evelyn Diana Ston-
house ; and Vera Vansittart Stonhouse. 5m/— Burnmill
Hill, Market Harboro', Leics.
Sons of Rev. Edward Norman Pochin, M.A. , Vicar of
Barkby,^. 1828; d. 1897; m. 1856, Anna Sarah, d. of
Rev. 'Fhomas Loveday of lUsley, Berks : — ■
Harry Pochin, Gentleman, />. . J^t's. — •
Edmund Arthur Pochin, Gentleman, d. . Res. —
Sons of Ralph George Pochin, Esq., Commander R.N.,
J. P. Leics., b. 1829; d. 1897; m. 1855, Anna Jane, of
Braunston Hall, Leics., eld. d. of Rev. George Win-
stanley, Rector of Glenfield, and sister and coh. of
James Beaumont Winstanley of Braunston Hall : —
Richard Norman Pochin, Esq., Major, late East Surrey
Regt., b. 1864. Kes. — Braunston Hall, Leicester.
Francis William Birch Pochin, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; tn.
, Alice Josephine Borton of Casa Nuova, N.Z. Res. —
Kirkliston, New Zealand.
Edward Carlyon Pochin, Gentleman, /'. 1869. Res.—
POCKLINGTON (H. Coll., 22 June, 1761). Ermine,
three bends azure, on a chief or as many martlets sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-leopard rampant proper, holding in the
dexter paw an ostrich-feather argent.
Sons of Rev. Roger Pocklington, M.A. , Vicar of
Walesby, Notts, and Rector of Skegness, Lines., b.
1802; d. 188a; m. 1831, Mary, d. of George Hutton
of Carlton-on-Trent :—
Bertram Mitford Pocklington, Gentleman, b. 1835; m.
1873, Georgina, d. of George Caldwell. A'(?r.— Gunterstone
Road, West Kensington, London, W.
Evelyn Pocklington, Gentleman, b. 1837 ; m. 1870,
Elizabeth Frances, d. of Sir Edmund de Gonville Broni-
head, 3rd Bart. ; and has issne— Mary de Gonville [w.
1895, Charles Frederick Grundtvig. Res.— 2 Gerald Road,
Eaton Square, S.W.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Evelyn Henry Frederick Pocklington,
b. 1811 ; d. 1879; 7n. ist, 1847, Barbara Campbell,
only child of A. .Scott Bloomfield of Hollywood, co.
Wicklow : —
Frederick Charles Pocklington, Gentleman, late 4th
Hussars, b. 1849 ; m. 1879, Eliza Amelia Adelaide
(d. 1894), only d. of C. P. Hoffmann ; and has issue.
Res.~
Archibald James Pocklington, Esq., Capt. R.N., b.
1851. Res.~
POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE (R.L., 27 Sept. 1842,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a parrot proper (.Sen-
house) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three bends azure, on a chief
or, as many martlets sable (Pocklington, 1761). Mantling
vert and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
parrot proper (Senhouse) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-leopard rampant proper, holding in the de.xter paw
an ostrich-feather argent (Pocklington). Mottoes — (Below
the arms) " Vpe victis," (over the first crest, usually depicted
on a scroll issuing from its beak) " Deo gratias."
Son of Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse (formerly Pock-
lington), Esq., of Netherhall, Cumberland, and Barrow
House, J.P,, D.L. (High Sheriff 1846), b. 1804; d.
1874 ; m. 1835, Elizabeth, eldest d. and coh. of
Humphrey Senhouse of Netherhall : —
Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
Cumberland (High Sheriff 1892), J.P. co. Northampton,
late Col. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeom. Cav., b.
1843 ; m. 1879, Florence Catherine, eld. d. of late Turner
A. Macan of Carriff, co. Armagh, and Elstow, Bedford ;
and has surv. issue — (i) Guy Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse,
Gentleman, b. 1882; (2) Oscar William Pocklington-Sen-
house, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (3) Roger Henry Pocklington-
Senhouse, Gentleman, b. 1899; Dorothy Elizabeth; and
Blanche Violet Florence. Seats — Netherhall, Maryport,
Cumberland; Ashby St. Legers, Rugby. Clubs — Arthur's,
Junior Carlton, Wellington.
JOHN DUKE PODE, Esq., J.P. co. of Devon, some-
time Fellow of New Coll., Oxford, M..'\., Barrister-at-Law.
Born Nov. 6, 1832, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Julian Pode of Plympton Earle, by Anne Duke his wife,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. Duke Yonge, Vicar of Corn-
wood, Devon; s. his uncle 1864. Livery —'Da.rk blue, red
facings. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron or,
between two eagles displayed in chief argent and a lion's
head erased of the second in base, three estoiles gules.
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, issuant from clouds proper, a demi-eagle
azure, collared or, wings elevated argent, on the breast and
each wing an estoile counterchanged. Motto — " Altiora
sequimur." Married, Aug. 30, i860, Augusta Boevey (a".
June 28, 1900), youngest dau. of Rev. Charles Crawley,
Hon. Canon of Gloucester, Incumbent of Flaxley, and
afterwards Vicar of Hartpury, co. Gloucester ; and has had
Issue — (i) Ernest Duke Yonge Pode, Gentleman, B.A.
Keble Coll., Oxford. L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., ^. Aug. 2, 1862,
drowned in wreck of the s.s. "Bokhara," 1892; (2) Cyril
Augustin Pode, Gentleman, b. April 29, i86*i, M.A.
Worcester Coll., Oxford [w., Feb. 9, 1897, Constance
Hannah, youngest dau. of the late John Bather of the
Day House, Shrewsbury, and has issue, Phyllis Cordelia,
and Constance Alethea]; (3) Arthur Crawley Pode, Gentle-
man, B,A. Worcester Coll., Oxford, Solicitor, of Modbury,
S. Devon, b. July 4, 1870 ; and Beatrice Catharina. Seat —
Slade, Ivybridge, Devon.
POE, quartered by JENNER.
POER(U.O.). Argent, a chief indented sable. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head caboshed proper, attired or, and between the
attires a crucifix of the last. MottO — "Per crucem ad
coronam. "
Yr. sons of John Power, Esq., M.P. , J.P and D.L.
CO. Waterford, by his wife Frances [R.L. , 1863, for
herself and'descendants of her husband to revert to the
surname of de la Poer], d. of Sir John Power, ist Bart.,
of Kilfane : —
Count Edmond James de Poher de la Poer (q.v.).
William G. de la Poer, Esq. , late Capt. 65th Regt.
Raymond de la Poer, Esq., J.P. 5^/— Kilcronagh,
CO. Kilkenny.
EDMOND JAMES DE POHER DE LA POER,
Esquire, of Gurteen le Poer, in the county of Water-
ford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
that county, High Sheriff 1879, and Member of Parlia-
ment therefor 1866-1873, claiming to be (and but for the
attainder would appear to be) Baron of Le Power and
Coroghmore, as male heir of the body of Sir Richard Power
is the Naval Cockade.
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Pol
[wlio was created a Baron, September 13 (27 Henry VIII.),
with remainder to the male heir of his body — the title being
attainted in the person of the ninth Baron], created a Count
of the Papal States, August 19, 1864 (with remainder to
heir male), and a Knight of Saint John of Jerusalem
(Malta), formerly one of the Pr vate Chamberlains to
his Holiness the Pope. Born March 6, 1841, being the
eldest son of the late John Power, Esquire, Member of
Parliament, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant
for the county of Waterford, by his wife Frances [who
obtained, May 14, 1863, a Royal License for herself and
her issue by her husband, then deceased, to revert to the
original surname of de la Poer], youngest daughter of
Sir John Power, first Baronet of Kilfane. Club — Kildare
Street (I)uljlin). Livery — White with black facings. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief
indented sable ; and impaling the arms of Monsell, namely
argent, on a chevron between three mullets sable, a trefoil
slipped or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a hehuet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed
proper, attired or, and between the attires, a crucifix of the
last; with the Motto, " Per crucem ad coronam." Mar-
ried, June I, 1881, Mary Olivia Augusta, commonly known
as the Honourable Mary Olivia Augusta, only daughter of
the Right Honourable William Monsell, first Lord Emly ;
and has Issue— [i] John William Rivallon de Poher De la
Poer, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th Batt. Royal Irish, b. March 10,
1882 ; (2) Edmond .'Main Tr^meur de Poher de la Poer,
Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. April 30, 1883; (3) WiUiam
Stephen Arnold Tr^meur de Poher de la Poer, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 8, 1885 ; Elinor Mary Tr(§fine de Poher ; Ermyn-
garde Berthe Frances de Poher ; and Mary Frances Yseult
de Poher. Seat — Gurteen le Poer, Kilsheelan, Clonmel,
Ireland.
To 'A\ and singular to whom these Presents shall come. I, Sir
Arthur Edward Vicars, F.S.A., Ulster King (.f Arms and Principal
Herald of all Ireland, Knight Attendant and Registmr of the Most
Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, do liereby certify and declare
that the Arms above depicted, that is to say — Argent a chief in-
dented sable, do of right belong and appertain unto Edmond de
P.iher de le Poer of Gurteen le Poer in the County of Waterford,
Esquire, t-leventh in male descent from Sir Richard Power, created
by Patent ihe 13th of September 1535 Baron of le Power and
Coroghmore, with remainder to the heirs male of his body for ever,
as appears by the Pedigree duly registered in the Office of Arms in
Ireland.
In witness whereof I have subscribed these Presents and affixed
hereunto my official seal this tenth day of February, in the sixtieth
year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of
God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen,
Defender of the Faith and so forth, and in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven.
{Signed) Arthur E. Vicars, Ulster.
The Supporters of the Barons of Le Poer and Coroghmore,
namely, two angels proper, vested ardent, crined and winged
or, each holding in the exterior hand a sivord erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, are used, but their usage cannot be said
to be of legal authority so long as the Barony remains tinder
attainder.
POLE, see CHANDOS-POLE.
ALEXANDER EDWARD POLE, Esquire, Barrister-
at-Law, J. P. for co. Somerset, Recorder of Newcastle-
under-Lyme, Staffs. Born Feb. 23, 1848, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Rev. Reginald Pole, Rector of
Yeovilton, Somersetshire, by his wife Jane, dau. of the late
Alexander Powell of Hurdcott House, Wilts. Armorial
bearings Azure, semfe of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant
argent, armed and langued gules. Motto—" PoUet virtus."
Married, July 23, 1873, Joanna, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles
Raikes Davy of Tracy Park, Gloucestershire; and has
/.fiz/e —Alexander Charles Reginald Pole, Gentleman, b.
1878 ; Mabel Maria ; and Ethel Agneta. Seat—Wesion Park,
Bath. Clubs ~]un\OT Conservative, Bath and County.
CHARLES EDWARD POLE-CAREW, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 26, 1854, being the second son of the late
William Henry Pole-Carew, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , High
Sheriff 1854, M. P. for East Cornwall, by his wife Frances
Anne, second dau. of John Francis Buller of Morval.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, three lions pas-
sant in pale sable, armed and langued gules (for Carew) ;
2 and 3, azure, sem^e-de-lis or, a lion rampant arcrent
(for Pole). Mantling sable and or. Crest —On a wreath of
the colours, a mast of a ship sable, on the round top a
demi-lion of the last, surrounded with spears proper. AJar-
ried, Sept. 16, 1886, lillen Henrietta, eldest dau. of William
Ayshford Sanford of Nynehead Court, co. Somerset; and
has Issue — (i) Gerald Ayshford Pole-Carew, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 7, 1887 ; (2) Charles William Pole-Carew, Gentle-
man, b. July 3, 1893 ; (3) Wynmond Nicholas Richard
Pole-Carew, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Frances lone.
Residence — Ceylon.
The Rev. GERALD POLE-CAREW, M.A. Camb.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Sheviocke. Born
Feb. 18, 1858, being the fourth son of the late William
Henry Pole-Carew, Esq., J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff 1854,
sometime M.P. for East Cornwall, by his wife Frances
Anne, second dau. of John Frances Buller of Morval.
Livery — Dark blue coat, canary waistcoat, black knee-
breeches, white serge stockings. Armorial bearings (Roy.
Lie, H. Coll., 1722) — Quarterly i and 4, or, three lions
passant in pale sable, armed and langued gules (for
Carew) ; 2 and 3, azure, sem^e-de-lis or, a lion rampant
argent (for Pole). Mantling sable and or. Crest On a i
wreath of the colours, a mast of a ship sable, on the round
top a demi-lion of the last, surroimded with spears proper.
Postal address -Sheviocke Rectory, St. Germans.
Major-Genekal Sir REGINALD POLE-CAREW.
K.C.B., C.V.O. of Antony, co. Cornwall, J. P. co.
Cornwall, commanded the 9th Brigade at Modder River,
and afterwards comnianded Guards Brigade and nth
Division South African Field Force, late Coldstream
Guards, formerly Military Secretary to the Comm. -in-Chief
in India. Born May i, 1849, being the eldest son of the
late William Henry Pole-Carew, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1854, M.P. for East Cornwall 1845 to
1852, by his wife Frances Anne, second dau. of John
Buller of Morval. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and
4, or, three lions passant in pale sable, armed and
langued gules (for Carew) ; 2 and 3, azure, .semi^e-de-
lis or, a lion rampant argent (for Pole) ; the escut-
cheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Bath,
and pendent his badges of K.C. B. and C.V.O. , and
impaling on a second shield the arms of Butler, namely
or, a chief indented azure. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a topmast of a
ship sable, on the top a demi-lion of the last, sur-
rounded with spears proper. Married, Feb. 19, 1901, Lady
Beatrice Frances Elizabeth Butler, eldest dau. of the Most
Hon. the 3rd Marquess of Ormonde, K..P. ; and has Issue
one son and two daus. Seat -Antony House, Torpoint,
R.S.O. , Cornwall. C/w^j- Guards', Travellers', United
Service, Marlborough, Turf, Carlton.
The Rev. ARTHUR TWISTLETON POLHILL,
Clerk in Holy Chders, a Missionary in China. Born
Feb. 7, 1862, being the third son of the late Frederick
Charles Polhill-Turner, Esq., J. P., D.L., and High Sherift"
1885, M.P. for Bedford from 1874-1880, formerly Captain
in Carabineers (who assumed by Royal Licence, Feb. 21,
1853, if' compliance with the testamentary injunction of
Frances, Lady Page Turner, the surname and arms of Tur-
ner), by his wife Emily Francis, dau. of Sir Henry Winston
Barron, Bart. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend gules,
three crosses crosslet of the first. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a hind's head proper,
between two acorn branches vert, fructed or. Married,
May 9, 1888, Alice, dau. of J. Drake of Gloucester; and
has Issue — (i) Arthur Douglas Polhill, Gentleman, b. Jan.
19, 1889; (2) Stanley Philip Polhill, Cientleman, b. 1891 ;
(3) Montagu Cecil Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1892.
CECIL HENRY POLHILL-TURNER, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) ; left to
become a Missionary in China. Born Feb. 23, i860, bcng
the second son of the late Frederick Charles Polhill- Turner,
Esq., J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1885, M.P. for Bedford
from 1874-1880, formerly Captain in Carabineers (who as-
sumed by Royal Licence, Feb. 21, 1853, in compliance
with the testamentary injunction of Frances, Lady Page
Turner, the surname and arms of Turner), by his wife
Emily P>ances, dau. of Sir Henry Winston Barron, Bart.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend gules, three crosses
crosslet of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out
is the Military Cockade.
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of a mural crown or, a hind's head proper, between two acorn
branches vert, fructed or. Married, May 3, 1888, Eleanor,
daii. of Dr. Marston ; and has Issue — Charles Cecil Polhill-
Turner, Gentleman, b. March 18, 1890. Seat—Hov/hnry
Hall, near Bedford. Postal address — Sinins, Kausah, near
Thibet.
t EDWIN JOHN POLLARD, Esquire, Rear-Admiral,
(retired 1885) J. P. and D. L. co. Norfolk ; has Crimean
and Turkish medals for 1854 and 1855, and clasp for
Sevastopol ; has China medal with two clasps for Canton
(1857) and Taku Forts (i860), and has Silver Medal Royal
Humane Society willi thanks on vellum. Born April 21,
1833, being the second but only surviving son of the late
Edwin Pollard, Gentleman, of Theresa Place, Gloucester,
sometime Sheriff for the county of that city, by Eliza
his wife, daughter of William Henry Hughes of
Tewkesbury, in the county of Gloucester. Clubs— UnheA
Service (London), Norfolk (Norwich). Livery — Light
blue with white patch on collar having white twist
crossing it, white and blue waistcoat, blue trousers with
white piping. Armorial bearings (Ped. H. Coll.) —
Azure, a chevron ermine between two crosses fleury in
chief and a sea-lion's head erased in base or, impal-
ing the arms of Hawkins- Whitshed, namely, quarterly
I and 4, party per pale indented argent and vert, three
demi-lions rampant, those in chief respectively gules and
or, and the one in base party per pale indented of the
third and fourth (for Whitshed) ; 2 and 3 party per chev-
ron argent and vert, three hinds trippant (for Hawkins).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper,
gorged with a naval crown and charged on the shoulder
with a cross fleury or. Motto — " Fortiter Deo juvante."
Married, Nov. 18, 1862, Renira (who died August 30, 1894),
daughter of the late Sir St. Vincent Keene Hawkins-
Whitshed, Baronet (by his wife Elizabeth, commonly called
the Honourable Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honour-
able Baron Erskine) ; and has Issue — (i) James Hawkins-
Whitshed Pollard, Esq , Captain Royal Scots Fusiliers,
Brigade Major 4th Infantry Brigade Aldershot Army Corps,
has medal and clasp for Burmah Expedition 1887, clasp for
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-1890, clasp for Waziristan
Expedition 1894-95, medal and clasp for Chitral Expedition
1894-95, served in South African Campaign 1899, 1900, 1901,
and 1902, Queen's medal with clasps, Tugela Heights, Relief
of Ladysmith, Cape Colony and Transvaal, and King's
medal with clasps 1901-1902, served on Staff in Somaliland
1902-1904, medal and clasp (ment. desp.), b. May 13, 1866
[w., 1899, Clare Evelyn, dau. of the late G. Hamilton Low,
Royal Canadian Rifles, and has issue, Hamilton Pollard,
Gentleman, b. April 13, 1903] ; (2) Arthur Erskine St.
Vincent Pollard, Esq., Captain Border Regt., served in
South African Campaign 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902,
Queen's medal with clasps, Tugela Heights, Relief of Lady-
smith, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and
King's medal with clasps, 1901-1902 [Club — Naval and
Military), b. July 30, 1869 ; Renira Elizabeth ; Lucy Clara ;
Sevilla Florence, served in the South African Campaign
1901-1902, has Queen's medal and King's medal ; Evelyn
Hyacinthe ; and Grace Emily. Estate and postal address —
Haynford Hall, Norwich. Clubs — United Service, County
(Norwich).
FRANCIS EDWARD ROMULUS POLLARD-
URQUHART, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., Lieutenant-
Colonel Royal Artillery (retired). High Sheriff 1901.
Bont Sept. 8, 1848, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late William Pollard, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1840, M.P. co. Westmeath from 1852-57,
and 1859-71, by his wife Mary Isabella, only dau. and heir
of William Urquhart of Craigston Castle, co. Aberdeen ;
assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname and
arms of Urquhart. Clubs — United Service, Boodle's,
Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — QKiarterly i and 4,
or, three boars' heads erased gules, armed and langued
azure, a mullet of the last for difference (for Urquhart) ; 2.
argent, a chevron between three escallops azure (for Pol-
lard); 3. argent, three hemp-brakes sable (for Hampson).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-otter rampant proper, crowned with an
antique crown or, collared or, charged with three crescents
gules (for Urquhart) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant argent, horneil or (for Pollard) ; 3. on a wreath of
the colours, out of a mural coronet argent, a greyhound's
head sable, collared gules, charged with three plates.
Motto— " Will well." " 71/«r/7(?(/, ^Nov. 28, 1888, Louisa
Henrietta, second dau. of late G. W. Duff of Plation Castle,
CO. Aberdeen. Scats — Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath,
Craigston Castle, Turriff, N.B.
DIGHTON NICOLAS POLLOCK, Esquire. Bar-
ister-at-Law. Born 1864, being the eldest son of the late
Sir Frederick Richard Pollock, Knight Commander of the
Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, J. P. co. Middle-
sex, by his wife Adriana, dau. of Sir Nicholas Harris
Nicolas, G. CM. G. Armorial bearings — Azure, three
fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton er-
mine, a portcullis of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quar-
terly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper. Motto —
Over the crest, " Audacter et strenue."
GEORGE POLLOCK, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Vert, a saltire argent, between two hunting-horns in the
flanks of the second, garnished and stringed gule=, and
a quatrefoil in base or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a boar passant pierced with a
dart bendways or. MottO - "Audacter et strenue."
Residence —
Tiir. RiiVERKNi) HERBERT CHARLES POLLOCK,
M.A. , Canon of Rochester. Born May i, 1852, being the
eldest son of the late Hon. Sir Charles Edward Pollock,
Knight Bachelor, one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned
in the Law, a Baron of the Court of Exchequer 1873-75,
a Judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Divi-
sion), by his wife Nicola Sophia, second dau. of the Rev.
Henry Herbert. Armorial bearings — Azure, three fleurs-
de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a
portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, witli a Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quar-
terly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper. MottO —
Over the crest, "Audacter et strenue." Married, Oct.
18, 1883, Flora Grace, dau. of John Turner of Oaklands,
Wimbledon Park ; and has Issue — Nora ; and Nicola.
Club — Athenasum.
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HUGH POLLOCK, Gentleman, Barrister - at - Law,
M.A. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late George
David Pollock, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur-
geons in England, Surgeon inordinary to H.R. H. the Prince
of Wales, Consulting Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, by
his wife Marianne Charity, eldest daughter of Robert Saun-
ders of the Bengal Civil Service. Armorial bearings —
Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or,
and for an honourable augmentation in respect of the
first Baronet's distinguished services in the Afghan War, on
a chief of the second an Eastern crown gules, superscribed
" Khyber," and on a canton ermine three cannons fesseways
in pale sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or; and for his Crests, i. of honourable augmen-
tation, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guar-
dant argent, crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding in
his paws in bend an Afghan banner displayed gules, bor-
dered or and vert, the staff broken, and in an escroll over
the same the word " Affghanistan ; " 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a boar passant quarterly embattled or and
vert, pierced with an arrow proper; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Audacter et strenue."
ROBERT ERSKINE POLLOCK, Esquire, one of His
Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Bachelor of Civil
Law of the University of Cambridge (Law and History
Tripos), T-P- for the county of Gloucester, and a Master
of the Bench of the Middle Temple. Borti June 2,
1849, being the eldest son of Robert John Pollock, Es-
quire, Lieutenant 8th Madras Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law,
sometime Associate of the Court of Exchequer, by his
wife Julia, daughter of the Reverend J. Clements, Master
of Arts, of Clapton, and of the Haverfield Estate, in the
county of York. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery —
Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on
a canton ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced
by an arrow proper ; with the Motto over the crest,
"Audacter et strenue." Married, 1884, Mary Viner, only
child of Captain Frederick Carl Playne, ist Battalion Rifle
Brigade (eldest son of William Playne, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace, of Avening Court and Longfords), who succeeded
her grandfather in 1884, and is now Lady of the Manors of
Avening and Pimbury. Of the above marriage there is
Issue — (i) Frederick Robert Pollock, Gentleman b. Oct. 24,
1885 ; (2) Martin Viner Pollock, Gentleman b. May 15, 1888.
Estate — Avening. Postal address — Avening Court, Aven-
ing, Gloucestershire ; 74 Queen's Gate, S. W.
WALTER HERRIES POLLOCK, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law.
Born February 21, 1850, being the second son of the late
Sir William Frederick Pollock, second Baronet, Queen's
Remembrancer and Senior Master of the Supreme Court of
Judicature, by his wife Juliet, daughter of the Reverend
Henry Cretd, Vicar of Corse. Clubs — Athennsum, Savile.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three
fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton
ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreafh of the
colours, a boar passant (|uarterly or and vert, pierced by
an arrow proper ; with the Motto over the crest, " Audacter
et strenue." Married, January 11, 1876, Emma Jane,
daughter of Colonel Pipon, Seigneur de Noirmont, Jersey;
and has Issue — Guy Cameron Pollock, Gentleman, born
November 6, 1876. Postal addresses — Chawton Lodge,
Alton, Hants ; 13 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
POLWHELE. Sable, a saltire engrailed ermine.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a bull gules, horned or.
Son of Rev. Edward Polwhele, M.A., late Rector of
Pillaton, Cornwall, b. 1815 ; d. 1904; m. Jessie, d. of
Peter Glubb of Westbourne, Liskeard : —
Rev. Arthur Baskerville Polwhele, Rector of Quinton,
CO. Northampton, and Vicar of Preston Deanery, b. 1858 ;
m. 1888, Mary Robinson, eldest d. of Rev. John Leech
Porter, formerly Vicar of Ladywood, near Birmingham ;
and has Issue — a son, b. 1896.
THOMAS ROXBURGH POLWHELE, Esquire,
M.A., F.G.S., J. P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. 2nd
Brigade Western Division R.A. Born 1831, being the
only son of the late Thomas Polwhele, Esq. , Gen. Bengal
Infantry, by his wife Edith Hoskins, dau. of John James
of Truro. Armorial bearings — Sable, a saltire engrailed
ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a bull gules, horned or. Married, June
1861, Fanny, dau. of William Thomas Carne, son of Joseph
Carne of Penzance, F.R.S., F.G.S. ; and has Issue — (i)
Ernest Polwhi le, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (2) Arthur Polwhele,
Gentleman, b. 1864 ; (3) Henry Polwhele, Gentleman, b.
1866 ; (4) Archibald Polwhele, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; (5) Regi-
nald Polwhele, Gentleman, b. \Zt2, d. 1896; and Dorothea.
Seat — Polwhele House, near Truro, co. Cornwall.
JOHN ARTHUR POMEROY, Esquire, J. P. for cos.
Tyrone, Fermanagh, and Donegal. Born July 26, 1839,
being the eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. Arthur Pomeroy
(who was the second son of Rt. Hon. John, fourth Viscount
Harljerton), by his wife Frances Letitia, dau. of the Hon.
and Rt. Rev. William Knox, D.D. , Bisliop of London-
derry. r///i^— Royal St. George's Yacht (Kingstown).
Armorial bearings — Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, holding between the fore-paws an apple
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A lion rampaat
as in the arms. Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes." Mar-
ried, Jan. 19, 1869, Louisa Letitia Jane, eldest dau. of
Gartside Gartside Tipping of Rossferry, co. Fermanagh,
Ireland, and Lord of the Manor of Little Bolton, Lanca-
shire ; and has /.s.(//f — (i) Arthur Gartside Pomeroy, Esq.,
educated at Trin. Coll., Dublin, is B.A., D.C.E.,*^. Feb.
20, 1870 ; (2) Edmund John Pomeroy, Esquire, Captain
in W.I. Regt., b. May 5, 1871 ; (3) Louis WiUiani Henry
Pomeroy, Gentleman, b. Sept. 13, 1873, d. Feb. 26, 1893 ;
(4) Francis Knox, Esq., Capt. Army Pay Dept. Connaught
Rangers, b. Feb. 22, 1876 ; (5) Eustace Crichton Pomeroy,
Gentleman, b. June 2, 1877 ; Janet Mildred ; and Anna
Grace Edith. Seat — St. Angelo, Bally Cassidy, co.
Fermanagh, Ireland.
WILLIAM POMFRET POMFRET, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. co. Kent, M.P. South Kent 1885-92.
Born Dec. 15, 1828, being the eldest son of the late
William Burra of Ashford, by his wife Mary Catharine,
eldest dau. of John Butler Pomfret of Tenterden, Kent ;
assumed by Royal Licence the name of Pomfret in lieu of
Burra 1882, and the arms of those families quarterly.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly or and
gules, in the second and third quarters two fleurs-de-lis
fesseways of the first, a bend engrailed sable fretty or (for
Pomfret) ; 2 and 3, ermine, a chevron engrailed sable be-
tween three chaplets of roses proper, a chief vert, fretty
argent (for Burra). Mantling gules and or. Crests i.
on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm em-
is the Military Cockade.
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bowed in armour, encircled above the elbow with a wreath
of oak, the hand grasping a battle-axe all proper, two fleurs-
de-lis gules (for Pomfret) ; 2. on a WTeath of the colours, in
front of a griffin's head erased sable, sem6e of annulets or,
a fret of the last (for Burra). Married, firstly, 1853, Isa-
bella (who d.s.p. 1876), dau. of the late George Nottidge of
Yardley Lodge, Tunbridge ; secondly, 1878, Flora Rose,
eldest dau. of Charles F. Hore of Hilden, Beckenham,
Kent ; and has Issue— ^\:^ Mary ; Virgil ; and Amphyllis
Rose. 6Va/j— Mystole, Canterbury, and Morghew, Ten-
terden. Club — Union.
PONSONBY, see TALBOT-PONSONBY.
EDWARD PONSONBY, Esquire, commonly called
Viscount Duncannon, C.B. , Retired Lieut. RN.,
Barrister-at-Law, Secretary to Lord R. Grosvenor at the
Treasury 1880-84, Secretary to the Speaker 1884-95, High
Sheriff co. Carlow 1898, C.C. for Kilkenny, and D.L. co.
Kilkenny. Born March i, 1851, being the eldest son of the
Rt. Hon. Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of
Bessborough, by his wife Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis
Eliot, only dau. of Rt. Hon. Edward Granville, Earl of St.
Germans, G.C.B. Livery — Vizx^ blue coat, silver buttons,
red waistcoat. Armorial bearings - Gules, a chevron be-
tween three combs argent, and impaling the arms of Guest,
namely azure, on a chevron or, between three swans' heads
erased proper, as many crosses moline sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, five
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire points downwards or,
entwined with a snake proper. MottO — "Pro rege, lege,
grege." Married, April 22, 1875, Blanche Vere, fifth dau.
of the late Sir Josiah John Guest, ist Bart. , of Dowlais, and
sister of the ist Lord Wimborne ; and has Issue— {\) Hon.
Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, b. Oct. 27, 1880; (2) Hon. Cyril
Myles Brabazon Ponsonby, b. Nov. 16, 1881 ; (3) Hon.
Bertie Brabazon Ponsonby, b. Feb. 10, 1885 ; Hon. Olwen
Verena [w. Lord Oranmore and Browne] ; Hon. Helena
Blanche Irene [;«. John Congreve, Esq., of Mount
Congreve] ; and Hon. Gweneth Frida. Residence - x-j
Cavendish Square, W. C/z/^ — Brooks's.
THOMAS BRABAZON PONSONBY, Esquire. Borri
Dec. 29, 1878, being the eldest son of Chambre Brabazon
Ponsonby, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1882, Lieut. loth
Hussars, by his wife Hon. Mary Eliza Sophia Plunkett,
dau. of Rt. Hon. Edward, i6th Lord Dunsany. Armorial
bearings Gules, a chevron between three combs argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -Out of a ducal coronet
azure, three arrows, two in pale and one in saltire, points
downwards, entwined by a snake proper. Motto ^" Pro
rege, lege, grege." Seat — Kilcooley Abbey, Thurles, co.
Tipperary.
Right Hon. Sir SPENCER CECIL BRABAZON
PONSONBY-FANE, commonly known as the Hon. and
Rii^ht Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane,
G.C.B., O.M., P.C, J. P. for co. Somerset. Born 1824,
being the son of the Right Hon. the fourth Earl of Bess-
borough, byhis wife Maria, commonly known as Lady Maria,
dau. of the Right Hon. the tenth Earl of Westmorland,
Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; by Royal
License in 1875 took the additional arms and surname of
Fane ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, 1872, and advanced to the rank of K.C.B.
1884, and G.C.B. 1897. Clubs — Travellers', Beefsteak.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
azure three de.xter gauntlets or (for Fane) ; 2 and 3 gules, a
chevron between three combs argent (for Ponsonby) ; the
escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his
badge as a Knight Grand Cross of that Order ; and im-
paling on a second escutcheon the arms of Dillon- Lee,
namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between
three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse
between three crescents sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head argent, pied sable, charged on the neck with
a rose gules (for Fane) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet three
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire, points downwards
or, entwined with a snake proper. Married, Louisa Anne
Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Anne
Rose, daughter of the Right Honourable tlie thirteenth
Viscount Dillon ; and has Issue living — (i) John Henry
Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1848 [married, 1875, Florence,
dau. of Harvie Morton Farquhar, Esq., and has, Richard
Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1878; and
Violet Louisa] ; (2) Robert Charles Ponsonby, Esquire, born
1854 [married, 1877, Mary, daughter of the late George
Maclaciilan, Esquire, of Castle Lachlan, in the county of
Argyll, and has, George Arthur Ponsonby, Gentleman, born
1878] ; (3) Sydney Alexander Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1863
[married, 1893, Audrey, commonly called the Honourable
Audrey, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron St. Levan,
and has issue, Patrick Spencer John Ponsonby, Gentleman,
born 1894 ; James Michael Ponsonby, Gentleman ; and
Eleanor Elizabeth!; (4) Hugh Spencer Ponsonby, Esq.,
born 1865 [married, 1894, Anitha Magdalene, daughter of
H. L. Feuerheerd, and has issue, Spencer Ponsonby,
Gentleman ; and David Ponsonby, Gentleman] ; (5) Theo-
bald Brabazon Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1868 [married,
1892, Bertha, daughter of John Edwards]; Constance Louisa
[married, 1881, William Robert Phelipsof Montacute House,
Ilminster] ; Margaret Maria [married, 1882, the Reverend
Arnald de Grey, commonly called the Honourable Arnald
de Grey, who died 1889]; and Clementina Sarah [manied,
1888, Edmund Russborough lurton. Gentleman, of Upsall
Castle, Thirsk]. Residences — Brympton, Yeovil ; 19 Bryan-
ston Street, W.
EDMUND ALFRED PONTIFEX, Gentleman,
M.Inst.C.E. Bor7i Jan. ir, 1828, being the only son of the
late Edmund Pontifex. Gentleman, of Audley Park Gardens,
Bath, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Robert Marshall of
Godalming, Surrey. Clubs — Reform, Union (Brighton).
Livery— V>2M\i blue. Armorial bearings : He bears for
Arms : -Azure, in base barry wavy of four argent and of the
field, a bridge of three arches embattled proper, a chief of
the second, thereon two pallets between as many nmllets of
the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and nrgent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, charged
with a cross moline azure and surmounted by a rainbow also
proper. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." Married, August
1855, Harriet Ann [d. 1899), youngest dau. of Joseph Holds-
worth, Esquire, of Bellevue, Wakefield, J. P. and D.L. for
W. R. of CO. of York, sometime M.P. for Wakefield; and
has Issue — (i) Edmund Lionel Pontifex, Gentleman, M.A.,
b. 1856 \in., Aug. 8, 1901, Janet Chambers, dau. of the late
Sir William Overend Priestley, and has issue, William
Lionel Pontifex, Gentleman, b. June i, 1902 ; Claud
Edmund Chambers Poniifex, Gentleman, b. 1903] ; Gertrude
is the Naval Cockade.
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Emily Ada [>n. Charles Anderson, Esquire, Q.C. , and
M.P. for Elgin and Nairn, now deceased]; Isabel Beatrice
Mary ; and Mabel Cicely Constance [m. Reginald Ulick
Henry Buckland, Esq.,
Cadogan Court Gardens,
Major R.E.]. Postal address —
Cadogan Place, London, S.W.
PONTIFEX. Azure, in base barry of four argent and
of the first, a bridge of three arches embattled proper, and
a chief of the second, thereon two pallets between as many
mullets of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, charged with a
cross moline azure, surmounted by a rainbow also proper.
Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Son of late Edmund Pontifex, 1791-1870 : —
Edmund Alfred Pontifex {<].''.).
Sons of late William Pontifex of Chichester and of
London, b. 1793 ; d. 1870; i/i. 1820, Ann, d. of Robert
Bryant Marshall of Godalming, Suriey : — ■
William Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 1821 ; m. 1849, Adelaide
Maria, only child of Christopher Dalton of Watford, Herts ;
and hassurv. issue — (i) Arthur Rupert Pontifex, Gentleman,
b. 1855; (2) Reginald Dalton Pontifex, Gentleman, M.A. ,
(Oxon.), b. ; Helen Adelaide Maria ; Mildred Mary ; and
Evelyn Maude. Res. — Denbighs, Haslemere.
Frederick Pontifex, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b.
6 Aug. 1827 ; m. ; and has issue . Res. —
Sons of John Pontifex of Crooms Hill, Blackheath,
Solicitor, b. 1796; d. ; 7n. 1825, Mary, third d. of
Robert Bryant Marshall of Godalming, Surrey : — •
Sir Charles Pontifex, K.C.I.E. (1892), formerly Judge of
the Supreme Court at Calcutta, and afterwards Legal
Adviser to the India Privy Council, b. 1831 ; m. 1881,
Grace, d. of James Cooper Cooper of Cooper Hill, co.
Limerick, and widow of William Gribble, Postmaster-
General of Bengal. Res. — 5 Wetherby Gardens, S.W.
Clnb — Athenajum.
Marshall Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 12 Feb. 1834. Res. —
POOLE, quartered by AMES.
POOLE, sec HENRY-BATTEN-POOLE.
ARTHUR POOLE, Esquire, Colonel, late Indian
Staff Corps. Bo>-n April 8, 1841, being the eldest son
of Skeffington Poole, Esq., Colonel ist Bombay Lancers,
H.E. I.C.S. , and Isabella, dau. of James Deacon Hume.
Livery— B,\\ie, with gold buttons. Armorial bearings —
Azure, sem6e-de-lis or, a lion rampant argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
head azure, beaked and eared of the first. Postal address
— United Service Club. Clubs — Junior Army and Navy,
United Service.
HENRY SKEFFINGTON POOLE, Esquire,. M.A.,
F.G.S., Associate of the Royal School of Mines, F.R.S.C.,
M. Can. Soc. C. El. , Ex-Govt. Inspector of Mines for Nova
Scotia. Born Aug. i, 1844, being the eldest son of Henry
Poole, Gentleman, and Elizabeth Noed, third dau. of
Charles Edward Leonard, C.R. , of Cape Breton, Nova
Scotia. Livery — Blue, with gold buttons. Armorial
bearings — Azure, semde-de-lis or, a lion rampant argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head azure, beaked and eared of the first.
Motto — " Pro libertate." Married, June 15, 1876, Florence
Hope Gibsone, third dau. of John Hamilton Gray, Esq.,
Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, Col. E. Kent Militia; and has
Issue — (i) Henry Raynolde Poole, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.,
b. May 2, 1877; (2) Edward Godfrey Poole, Gentleman, b.
July 7, 1879; (3) Eric Skeffington Poole, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 20, 1885 ; Margaret Dorothy (twin with her brother
Edward Godfrey) ; Florence Lucie ; and Mary Evelyn.
Postal address — Halifax, Nova Scotia.
REGINALD POOLE, Gentleman. Borti Jan. 14, 1853,
being the second son of Skeffington Poole, Esq., Colonel
1st Bombay Lancers, H.E. I.C.S. , and Isabella, dau. of
James Deacon Hunie. Armorial bearings— Azure, sem6e-
de-lis or, a lion rampant argent. Mantling nzure and or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head azure,
beaked and eared of the first. Postal address — Mackay,
Queensland.
Tm-: Rf.v. CHARLES FRANCIS KNOX POOLER,
M.A., B.D. Trin. Coll., Dub., M.R.I. A. Born Jan. 7,
i860, being the second son of the late Rev. James Galbraith
Pooler, D. D. , of Tyross, co. Armagh, Rector of New-
townards, co. Down, Rural Dean of Bangor, Chaplain
to the Marquess of Londonderry, Canon of St. Patrick's
Cathedral, by his wife Angelica, fifth dau. of the late Rev.
Edward Leslie, B. D. , Rector of Anahilt, co. Down, and
granddau. of Charles Powell Leslie of Castle Leslie,
Glasslough, M.P. for co. Monaghan. Livery — Dark blue,
velvet collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings— Per pale
or and argent, a fesse azure, between two lions' heads
is the Military Cockade.
Poo
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erased in chief gules and a crescent in base of the
third. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, .\ falcon rising proper, belled or, and charged
1887; and Isabella Mabel,
and Tyross, Armagh.
Seats — Downpatrick, co. Down ;
on the breast with a lozenge gules. Motto — " Vi et virtute. "
Married, July 20, 1897, Mary Olivia, third dau. of the late
James Thompson of Macedon, co Antrim, and Rosedernot,
CO. Antrim. Residence —
EDWARD LESLIE POOLER, Gentleman, M.D.
Born Aug. 2, 1861, being the third son of the late Rev.
James Galbraith Pooler, D.D. , Rector of Newtownards, co.
Down, Rural Dean of Bangor, Chaplain to the Marquess of
Londonderry, Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dubhn, by
his wife Angelica, fifth dau. of the late Rev. Edward Leslie,
B.D. , Rector of Anahilt, co. Down, and granddau. of
Charles Powell Leslie of Castle Leslie, Glasslough, M.P.
for CO. Monaghan. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and
argent, a fesse azure between two lions' heads, erased in
chief gules and a crescent in base of the third. Mantling"
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
rising proper, belled or, and charged on the breast with a
lozenge gules. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, Aug.
26, 1886, Emma, only dau. of the late Alexander Johns of
Sunnylands, Carrickfergus ; and has a dau. , Angelica Leslie.
Residence —
The Rev. LEWIS ARTHUR TREVOR POOLER,
D. D. , sometime scholar of Trin. Coll., Dublin, Rector of
Down with HoUymount, co. Down, Examining Chaplain
to Lord Bishop of Down, Rural Dean of Lecale East,
Chaplain to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, Canon of St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin. Born Jan. 29, 1858, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. James Galbraith Pooler, D.D. , Rector of
Newtownards, co. Down, Rural Dean of Bangor, Chaplain
to the Marquess of Londonderry, Canon of St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin, and sometime scholar of Trinity College,
Dublin, by his wife Angelica, fifth dau. of the late Rev.
Edward Leslie, B.D. , Rector of Anahilt, co. Down, and
grand-dau. of Charles Powell Leslie of Castle Leslie, Glass-
lough, M.P. for CO. Monaghan. Armorial bearings —
Per pale or and argent, a fesse azure between two lions'
heads erased in chief gules and a crescent in base of the
third. Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a wreath of
the colours, a falcon rising proper, belled or, and charged
on the breast with a lozenge gules. Motto — " Vi et
virtute." Married, Sept. 1885, Augusta, second dau. of
the Ven. John Charles Wolfe, Archdeacon of Clogher ; and
has Issue — (i) James Galbraith Pooler, Gentleman, b. Feb.
POPE, Earl of Dovvne, quartered by LEE-DILLON.
JOHN BUCKINGHAM POPE, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple). Born •, being the son of the
late John Buckingham Pope of Moor Allerton, co. York.
Armorial bearings — Per pale or and argent, two chevronels
engrailed gules, on a chief arched of the last, an escallop
between two crosses botony fitch^e of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, out of
park pales or, two gryphons' heads addorsed sable, gorged
with an annulet gold. Postal address—Th^ Middle Temple,
E.C.
POPHAM, quartered by FLOYER.
POPHAM, see BROOKE-POPHAM.
Lieutenant-Colonel ALLAN ROGER CHARLES
PORCELLI-CUST, J. P. for Surrey and co. of London,
late Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 4th Batt. (Mil.) Lanes.
Regt. Born 1851, being the son of the late Baron Porcelli
di Sant Andrea, by Annie Sarah, dau. of Reginald George
Macdonald, 25th Chief of Clanranald (by his wife Lady
Caroline Edgcunibe), dau. of second Earl of Mount Edg-
cumbe ; and assumed by Royal Licence in 1893 the addi-
tional name to the arms of Cust. Club — Boodles'. Livery
— Blue and buff. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a chev-
ron sable, three fountains, and for distinction a canton
azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, collared paly
wavv of six argent and azure, and charged on the neck for
distinction with a cross crosslet also argent. Married,
Sept. 9, 1876, his cousin, Alice Marianne, dau. of the late
Hon. Charles H. Cust ; and has Issue — Margaret Mary
Ernestine Dorothy ; Adelaide Florence Caroline ; and
Ernestine Annie Cust. Estates in cos. Lincoln, Notting-
ham, and Northampton. Postal addresses — Cliff Side,
Cowes, Isle of Wight ; and 13 Great Stanhope Street,
Mayfair, W.
PORCH (R.L., 8 Dec. 1830, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
r and 4, argent, between three wolves' heads erased a
chevron engrailed gules, surmounted by another plain or,
charged with a battle-axe erect between two bows stringed,
each surmounting two arrows in saltire barbs downwards
sable (Porch) ; 2 and 3, azure, within two chevronels en-
grailed or, between three pelicans feeding their young
proper, a portcullis between two crosses pat^e argent
(Reeves). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. upon a
is the Naval Cockade.
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wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a wolf passant,
holding in the mouth an arrow, the barb downwards, and
the dexter paw holding a bow stringed all proper (Porch);
2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert an eagle,
wings elevated sable, each charged with a cross pat6e as in
the arms, the dexter claw resting on a cross botonn^e or
(Reeves). MottO — " Cordi dat robora virtus."
Sons of Thomas Porch Porch, Esq., J. P. co. Somer-
set (R.L., 1830, formerly Reeves), Esq., of Edgarley,
and The Abbey, Glastonbury, b. 1808 ; d. 1877 ; fn.
1830, Jane, only d. of Edward Barber of Barston Hall,
Warwick : —
John Albert Porch, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, b. 1833;
m. 1866, Margaret, d. of Edward Bagehot ; and has surv.
issue — (i) Cecil Porch Porch, Esq., Capt. East Surrey
Regt. , b. 1873; (2) Robert Bagehot Porch, Gentleman,
M.A. Oxon. ; (3) Reginald Colmore I^orch, Gentleman,
b. 1876; (4) Edward Albert Porch, Gentleman, Lieut.
West Yorks. Regt., b. 1879; \jn. 1904, Maud Cecil, d. of
Rev. George Palmes of Naburn Hall, co. York] ; and Edith
May. Seat — Edgarly, nr. Glastonbury.
Sons of Reginald Porch, Gentleman, LL.M., B.C.S.,
b. 1838; d. 1886; 7n. 1870, Anne Rebecca, d. of James
Austin of The Abbey, Glastonbury : —
Austin Reginald Porch, Gentleman, /;. 1871. Res. —
Montagu Phippen Porch, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
b. 1877. Seat — Kewstoke, nr. Weston-super-Mare.
Ygst. surv. son of Thomas Porch Porch (see above),
b. 1808 ; d. 1877 :—
Arthur Edward Elliot Porch, Gentleman, b. 1852 ;
tn. 1880, Elizabeth, d. of James Austin of The Abbey,
Glastonbury; and has issue — Dorothy Margaret. Res.—
Southfield, Glastonbury.
BERNARD BEDWELL PORTAL. Gentleman. Born
April 23, 1844, being the eldest son of the late Bernard
Bedwell, by his wife Lucy, dau. of Thomas Welch. Armo-
rial bearing's —Argent, a lion rampant sable, between a
fleur-de-lis on the dexter azure, and on the sinister a
rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of the
second six mullets of as many points, three and three or.
Mantling- sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, upon a castellated portal, flanked by two tower,
proper, a fleur-de-lis or, and on each tower a rose as in
the arms. Motto— "Armet nos ultio regum." Married,
June 24, 1884, Ethel Leach. Residence —
EDWARD ROBERT PORTAL, Ksq., J. P. co. Berks,
M.A. Christ Church, Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, Major Berks
Imperial Yeomanry. Born April 22, 1854, being the
eldest son of the late William Thomas Portal, by his
wife Betsy, dau. of George Attenborough. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant sable, between a fleur-
de-lis on the dexter azure, and on the sinister a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of the second six
mullets of as many points, three and three or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
upon a castellated portal, flanked by two towers proper, a
fleur-de-lis or, and on each tower a rose as in the arms.
Motto — "Armet nos ultio regum." Married, firstly, Jan.
17, 1878, Rose Leslie, dau. of John Moore Napier, and
has issue. He married secondly, Aug. 10, 1892, Ellinor
Katherine, dau. of Capt. Charles West Hill, late 69th
Regt., and by her has further issue. Residence- Edding-
ton House, Hungerford.
FREDERIC WELCH PORTAL. Gentleman. Born
Feb. 22, 1847, being the second son of the late Bernard Bed-
well Portal, by his wife Lucy. dau. of Thomas Welch. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a lion rampant sable, between a
fleur-de-lis on the dexter azure, and on the sinister a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of the second
six mullets of as many points, three and three or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
upon a castellated portal, flanked by two towers proper, a
fleurs-de-lis or, and on each tower a rose as in the arms.
Motto -"Armet nos ultio regum." Married, Aug. 30,
1883, Marian Caroline, dau. of Rev. John Wallace, and
has issue. Residence —
MELVILLE PORTAL, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.,
* M.P. for North Hants 1849-57, High Sheriff 1863]
Chairman of Hants Quarter Sessions, late Capt. North
Hants Yeomanry, representative of the Diocese of Win-
chester in the House of Laymen of the Province of Canter-
bury. Born July 31, 1819, being the second son of the late
John Portal, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. , by his second wife
Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Drummond ot the Grange,
Hants, by Anne his wife, dau. of Henry, Viscount Mel-
ville. Armorial bearings— Per saltire azure and gules, a
castellated portal flanked by two towers argent, on a chief
ermine a crescent of the field between two mullets of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a portal as in the arms, each tower charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure, and a wreath of laurel in base vert.
Motto — "Armet nos ultio regum." Married, Oct. 9, 1855,
the Lady Charlotte Mary Elliott, dau. of Gilbert, 2nd Earl
of Minto, G.C.B. ; and has Issue— [x) Melville Raymond
Portal, Esquire, Capt. L.N. Lancashire Regt., b. Oct. 9,
1856, and d. on special service in Uganda May 27,
1893; (2) Sir Gerald Herbert Portal, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
H.M. Consul-General at Zanzibar, British Commissioner to
Uganda, b. March 13, 1858 [w., Feb. i, 1890, Lady Alice
Josephine Bertie, second dau. Rt. Hon. Montagu, 7th Earl
of Abingdon, and d. Jan. 25, 1894] ; (3) Alaric William John
Portal, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. , b. June 24, 1861 ; Adela
Harriet \_m. 1885, Alfred Edward Codrini^ton, Esquire,
Major Coldstream Guards, son of Gen. Sir William Cod-
rington, G.C.B.]; Ethel Mary; and Katharine Charlotte
[^n., April 16, 1896, Francis, eldest son of Lord Walter Scott].
Seat — Laverstoke House, near Overton, Hants. Club —
Carlton.
WILLIAM RICHARD PORTAL, Gentleman, M.A.
Oxon. Born June 29, 1838, being the eldest son of the late
Richard Brinsley Portal, by his wife Sarah Harriott, dau.
of Thomas Robinson. Armorial bearings ( H. Coll. , 7 July
1891) -Argent, a lion rampant sable, between a tieur-de-
lis on the dexter azure, and on the sinister a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of the second six
mullets of as many points, three and three or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
upon a castellated portal, flanked by two towers proper, a
fleur-de-lis or, and on each tower a rose as in the arms.
Motto — " Armet nos ultio regum." Residence — 'Vongs
House. York Road, West Norwood, London. S.E.
PORTCULLIS
WATKIN.
PURSUIVANT. see JOSEPH
PORTER, quartered by FLOYER.
HENRY ROBERT MANSEL PORTER, Esq., J.P.
for Worcestershire, formerley Lieut, ist Royal Dragoons.
Bor?i 1857, being the eldest son of the late Capt. Henry
Porter of Birlingham. Club — Naval and Military. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly r and 4, per fesse nebuly sable
and ermine, a pale counterchanged and three bells argent
is the Military Cockade.
Por
pot
1103
(for Porter) ; 2 and 3 or, on a fesse dancettee gules, be-
tween two escallops sable, a ducal coronet of the first
between two roses argent, barbed and seeded proper (for
Taylor). Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in
front of a portcullis with chains or, a tilting-spear fesseways
proper (for Porter) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion sable, gorged with a collar and pendent there-
from an escutcheon or, charged with two escallops paleways
sable, and holding between the paws a ducal coronet or,
(for Taylor). Motto— " Quod vult valde vult." Married,
1881, Justine Henriette, dau. of Colin George Ross ol
Gruinards, co. Rosse ; and has Issue — Henry Colin Mansel
Porter, Gentleman, /'. 1882. Seat — Birlingham, near Per-
shore.
JOHN PORTER PORTER, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Longford (High Sheriff 1879), and co. Fermanagh
(High Sheriff 1883) ; assumed the name of Porter under
the will of his maternal grandfather in 1876. Born 1855,
being the second son of the late Nicholas Montgomery Arch-
dale of f"rock-na-crieve, by .Adelaide Mary, dau. of the late
Rev. John Grey Porter of Clogher and Kilskeery, co.
Tyrone. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery
— dark blue, orange and blue -striped waistcoat. Armo-
rial bearings — Sable, three bells argent, a canton of the
last, charged with a portcullis proper. Mantling sable and
argent ; .and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
portcullis proper, therefrom pendent by a chain or, an
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a portcullis proper, therefrom pendent by
a chain or, a shield of the arms. MottO — " Et fide et
virtute." Married, July 28, 1892, Mary, dau. of Frederick
.S. Wrench ; and has Issue — (1) Alan Grey Porter, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 20, 1894 ; (2) Arthur Digby Porter, b. June
27, 1697; Olga Lavinia ; Guinevere Mary; Evelyn Kathleen
Frances ; and Wanda Eleanor Mae. Residence — Clogher
Park, Tyrone.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY PORTER, second Barnnet
(1889), M.A. (Dublin Univ.), Barr. Kings Inn, Dublin ;
formerly Capt. 3rd. Batt. Roy. Irish Regt.. is Capt. i6th
Middlese.x (London Irish) Rifle Vol. Born Aug. 23, 1862,
being the son of Sir George Hornidge Porter, first Baronet,
M.D. . by his wife Julia, Lady Porter, dau. of Isaac Bond
of Flimby, Cumberland. C////v— Junior Carlton, Dublin
University (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht. /./V'cn'— Green
with red piping and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
\mM.
Sable, on a fesse or, between three church bells argent, a
trefoil slipped proper, between two annulets gules, the escut-
cheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two cross crosslets fitch^e saltireways or, a cherub
proper. MottO — "Fear God, honour the King." Estate
— Blackball, co. We.xford. Residence — 3 Merrion Square
North, Dublin.
escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " Et fide et virtute."
Married, 1884, Josephine, elder dau. of late Lieut. -Col.
Jesse Lloyd of Ballyleck ; and has Issue — (i) John Grey
Porter, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Nicholas Henry Archdale
Porter, Gentleman, born 1890 ; (3) William Wauchope
Montgomery Porter, Gentleman, born 1894; Coralie Ade-
laide Mervyn ; and Audley Josephine Ellen. Seat — Belle
Isle, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh.
THOMAS STEWART PORTER, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N. ; assumed by Royal Licence the surname and arms
of Porter in lieu of those of Ellison-Macartney. Born Aug.
19, 1854, being the second son of John William Ellison-
Macartney, Esq., late M.P. for co. Tyrone, J. P. and D.L.
cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh, and High Sheriff co. Armagh,
and his wife Elizabetli Phoebe, eldest surviving dau. of the
Rev. John Grey Porter of Kilskeery, co. Tyrone, Belleisle,
CO. Fernianagh. Armorial bearings — Sable, three bells
argent, a canton of the last charged with a portcullis
PORTMAN, quartered by SOMERS.
§ SEYMOUR BERKELEY PORTMAN-DALTON,
Esquire, J. P., D.L. Born Jan. 12, 1838, being the
second son of the late Wyndham Berkeley Portman, and
nephew of Edward, first Viscount Portman ; assumed by
Royal Licence in 1887 the additional surname of Dalton.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, azure, semte of
cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent, a chief harry nebuly
of four of the last and sable, and (for distinction) a canton
pe:in (for Dalton) ; 2 and 3 or, a fleur-de-lis azure (for
Portman) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence these same
arms of Dnlton without the canton. Mantling azure and
or. Crests- I. on a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
with wings displayed vert, the outside of the wings or,
gorged with a collar nebuly of the last, and charged with
a cross pat^e argent for difference; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a talbot sejant or. Married, June 2, 1880,
Georgiana Isabella, eldest sister and heir of the late John
Dalton of Sleningford Park. .S'ra/5 — Sleningford, near
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ripon ; Fillingham Castle, Lincoln. Tmim re^ide?ice-
18 liccleston Square, 8. W.
POSTLETHWAITE,
THWAITE.
see TllOM - POSTLE ■
POTTER, quartered by CASS.
THOMAS BAYLEY POTTER, Esquire, M.P. for
Rochdale, D. L. and J. P. for County Palatine of Lan-
caster, and a J. P. for the city of Manchester. Born Nov.
29, 1817, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Potter,
Knight Bachelor, of Buile Hill, Manchester, by his
wife Esther, daughter of Thomas Bayley of Booth Hall,
Manchester. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Cobden,
Hurlingham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
.Sable, on a fesse ermine, between in chief two cinquefoils
pierced or, and in base a knight's helmet proper, a terres-
trial globe also proper, between two garbs of the third.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a
mount vert, a sea-horse erect proper, gorged with a collar
geniel sable, and supporting a rudder or ; with the Motto,
" Virtuti fortuni comfis." Married, firstly, 1846, Mary
(who died 1885), daughter of Samuel Ashton of Gee Cross,
Hyde ; secondly, 1887, Helena, daughter of the late John
Hicks of Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall. Residence —
31 Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Chambers — Reform Club
Chambers, 105 Pall Mall, S.W.
ELIZABETH POTTS of Hoole Hall, co. Chester, only
surviving child and heir of William Wardell, Esq., J. P.,
of Abbotsfield, near Chester. Armorial bearings are, on
a lozenge— Azure, two bars or, ovei- ail a bend of the second
and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Wardell,
namely argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped,
sable, on a chief vert, three bezants. Married, Oct. 12,
1854, the late Arthur Potts, Esq., J. P., of Hoole Hall, co.'
Chester (who died t888), second surviving son of the late
Meiuy PoitsofGlenravon, co. Flint ; and has J^sue—An onlv
surviving child, Edith ; who assumed by Royal Licence July
5, 1888, the addition name of Wardell \m., Jan. 21, 1889,
Rev. Oswald Prior Yerburgh (to whom" refer), who there-
upon assumed by Royal Licence the additional name and
arms of Wardell]. Seat — Hoole Hall, co. Chester.
POUND (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse gules, between
two boar's heads erased in chief sable and a pomegranate
leaved and slipped in base proper, three mullets of the
field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a castle of two towers proper, upon the
battlements thereof a pomegranate as in the arms, and each
tower surmounted by a mullet sable.
Son of : —
John Pound, Esq., Alderman, and a member of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London (Sheriff
1895-96, Lord Mayor 1904-5), b. 1829; m. 1856, Harriet,
eld. d. of Thomas Lulham. Res. — " Stanmore," Grosvenoi'
Road, Highbury New Park, London, N.
POVAH (H. Coll.). Per fesse vert and argent, a pale,
three crosses pat^e fitchee at the foot two and one, and
as many wreaths each composed of two branches of palm
saltirewise one and two all counterchanged. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a sword in pale point downwards proper, pommel
and hilt gold, a cross pat^e fitchee at the foot or, between
two palm-branches vert.
Son of : —
Rev. Alfred Povah, M.A. Oxon., Rector of St. Olave,
Hart Street, and Pres. of Sion Coll., h. . Res.—S The
Boltons, S.W.
POWELL, quartered by CHAMBRE.
POWELL, see BADEN-POWELL and SWEETMAN-
POWELL.
POWELL (U.O.). Or, two chevrons between three
lion's gambs erased gules, in the centre chief point a
trefoil slipped vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-griflSn vert, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil or. Motto — " Edrych i fynu. "
Son of Capt. Edward O'Donovan, R.M.L.L, fi. 1838 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1873, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Lieut.
Jenkin, R.E. :—
Henry Jenkin Powell, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Yr. sons of Lt.-Col. Henry Claringbold Powell, J. P.,
of Bawnlahan, b. 1806; d. 1901 ; m. 1836, ISlary
Anne, d. of Lt.-Gen. Thomas Hutchesson, R.A. : —
Rev. Francis Pery Hutchesson Powell, M.A. , late Vicar
of Great Bentley, Colchester, b. 1843 ; m. 1887, Caroline
Eleanor, eld. d. of late William Uniacke Townsend ; and
has issue — -(i) Fitzhenry Tovvnshend Scudamore Powell,
Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) William Uniacke Pery Powell,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and Marian Elsie Lilian. Sea/ —
Bawnlahan, Union Hall, Cork.
Scudamore Kydley Powell, Gentleman, M.D., laie
Surgeon R.N., b. 1844; m. 1877, Ada, d. of George
Seymour of Clifton Manor, Yorks. A't'.f. ^ Cagedale,
Clehonger, Herefordshire. Club — Junior Constitutional.
POWELL (13 June 1882). Per fesse nebuly or and
gules, a lion rampant between three escutcheons, each
charged with a sparrow-hawk close all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two arrows in saltire proper, thereon a sparrow-hawk close
argent, holding in the beak a sprig of oak slipped and
fructed vert.
Son of George Powell, Gentleman, of Rock Dale,
Tunbridge Wells, b. 1811 ; d. 1884:—
George Thompson Powell, Gentleman. Posf. add. — 28
and 29 St. Swithin's Lane, E.C.
Son of William Powell, Gentleman, b. 1799 ; d. 1866;
w. 1837, Lucilla Young, d. of Michael Maurice : —
Maurice Powell, Gentleman, b. 1838; nt. 1864, Florence,
eld. d. of William Oke Manning ; and has issue — William
Maurice Powell, Gentleman, /'. 1872 [;«. 1905, Rosamond
Alicia, only child of William Thirlwell Bayne] ; Esther
Florence ; and Lucilla Frances. Res. — 2 Kensington Palace
Gardens, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, United University,
Norfolk (Norwich).
is the Military Cockade.
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ARTHUR CROFTS POWELL, Esquire, J. P. for co.
of Surrey, M.A. (Oxford), Commissioner of Taxes and
Member of Bradfield College Council. Born Oct. 22, 1844,
being the eldest son of Arthur Powell and his wife Fanny
Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House,
Susse.\-, Clerk in Holy Orders. Armorial bearings — Per
fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, between
two tilting-spears erect proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant or, in
the paw a broken tilting-spear in bend proper, pendant
therefrom by a riband gules, an escocheon resting on the
wreath sable, charged with a pheon or. Married, firstly,
August 4, 1868, Caroline, dau. of Rev. Thomas Stevens,
Founder and ist Warden of St. Andrew's College, Brad-
field, and Rector of the Parish ; and secondly, July 25,
1885, Margaret, dau. of Hon. J. Hart, C.M.G. , of Adelaide,
South Australia; and has Issue (first mar.) — (i) Arthur
Marriott Powell, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1869; (2) Robert
Markham Powell, Gentleman, b. August 13, 1870; (3)
Reginald Crofts Powell, Gentleman, b. Mar. 1876 ; and
Lucy Caroline ; by his second mar. , Margaret Joyce. Seat —
Minnickfold, Holmwood, Dorking. Club — Union.
The Rev. CHARLES THOMAS POWELL, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. St. John's College (Cantab.), a Minor
Canon and Sacrist of Worcester Cathedral. Born Nov. 18,
1872, being the younger son of the late Edmund Henry
Powell of Southampton, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of
Joseph King. Armorial bearings — Per fesse indented
sable and argent, two roses in chief of the last, barbed and
eeded proper, and a lion's gamb erased in bend in base
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, surmounted by
a rose of the last, stalked, leaved, and slipped saltireways
proper. Motto — " Per devias vias. " il/a/v/Vi/, August 21,
1902, Beatrice Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Henry Izard,
C. E. ; and has Issue — 'Valence Charles Powell, Gentleman,
b. August 23, 1903. Residence— 2> College Yard, Worcester.
§ CHARLES WATSON POWELL, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Kent, Lord of the Manors of Speldhurst,
Langton and Hollands, M.A. (O.xford), Commissioner of
Income Tax, Freeman of the Mercers' Livery Company,
Quartermaster ist 'Vol. Batt. Queen's Own Royal West Kent
Regiment. Bo>-n November 26, 1852, being the only son
of Charles Powell, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the
Peace, of Speldhurst, in the county of Kent, by his wife
Emily Ann, daughter of James Eyre Watson, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Fillongley Grange,
in the county of Warwick. Clubs — Union, Tunbridge Wells
(Tunbridge Wells). Livery — Claret coat, red waistcoat,
silver facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Per fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant gules
between two tilting-spears erect proper. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a lion passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-
spear proper, pendent therefrom by a rib and gules, an
escutcheon resting on the wreath sable, charged with a
pheon or; with the Motto, " Ar nyd yw Pwyll pyd yw."
Married, August 22, 1888, Elizabeth Constance, daughter
of Colonel Heber Drury ; and has Issite—[\) Charles Baden
Drury Powell, Gentleman, born September 15, 1889; (2)
Gerald Frederick Watson Powell, Gentleman, born April
24, 1891. Estate and postal address — Speldhurst, Tunbridge
Wells.
The Rev. CLEMENT POWELL, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. (Oxon. ) 1879. Bor7i Nov. 23, 1855, being the
seventh son of the late Arthur Powell, Esq., J. P. for Surrey,
by his wife Fanny Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Peter G. Crofts of
Mailing House, Sussex. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or
and argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, between two
tilting-spears erect proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant or, in the paw
a broken tilting-spear in bend proper, pendent therefrom by
a riband gules, an escocheon resting on the wreath sable,
charged with a pheon or. MottO — " Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd
yw." Married, June 12, 1883, Anna Carew, widow of Capt.
H. J. L. Turnbull, R.A., and only dau. of the late S. S.
Davenport of Bognor, Sussex; and has Isstie~{i) Geoffrey
Davenport Powell, Gentleman, b. May 6, 1884 ; and (2)
Richard Crofts Powell, Gentleman, b. July 11, 1886. Postal
address — The Rectory, Newick, Sussex.
EDWARD COTTON POWELL, Gentleman. Born
April 19, 1846, being the second son of the late Arthiu'
Powell, Esq., J. P. for Surrey, by his wife Fanny Charlotte,
dau. of Rev. Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House, Sussex.
Armorial bearings Per fesse or and argent, a lion rampant
guardant gules, between two tilting-spears erect proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear in bend
proper, pendent therefrom by a riband gules, an escocheon
resting on the wreath sable, charged with a pheon or.
Motto — " Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw." Married, May 22,
1890, Anne Caroline, younger dau. of Rev. Henry M.
Ingram, late Rector of Aldrington, Sussex ; and has Issue
— Four sons and two daughters. Residence 86 Drayton
Gardens, South Kensington, London.
SRear-Admir.-^i.Sir FRANCIS POWELL, K.C.M.G.,
C. B. , Capt. R.N., Commodore at Hong-Kong 1899-
1902, served in Benin River (clasps), in Ashantee War 1873-
1874 (medal). Born Sept. 15, 1849, being the fourth son of the
late Arthur Powell, Esq., J. P. for Surrey, by his wife Fanny
Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House,
Sussex. Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and argent, a
lion rampant guardant gules, between two tilting-spears
erect proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, a lion passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-
spear in bend proper, pendent therefrom by a riband gules,
an escocheon resting on the wreath sable, charged with a
pheon or. Motto — " Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw." Married,
Oct. 26, 1875, Rebecca Wilson, dau. of J. W. Glynn of
Cape Town ; and has Issue — (1) Frank Powell, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., b. Aug. 10, 1876; (2) John Glynn Powell,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 27, 1884 ; (3) Arthur Powell, Gentle-
man, /). March 22, 1897; .Mary [w. , Jan. 15, 1901, Gerald
Geiger, Royal Welch Fusiliers] ; Phyllis [tn., Nov. 9, 1899,
Walter Lloyd] ; and Ethel. Residence —
LiEUT.-COL. HENRY CLARINGBOULD POWELL,
formerly in the loth Regt. , and Staff Officer at Newcastle-
on-Tyne, J. P. for co. Cork. Bor?i 1806, being the second
son of the late Major Edward Powell of Banlalian, by
Eleanor, dau. of the late James B. Buchanan, Esq. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, two chevronels between three lions'
gambs erased gules, in the centre chief point a trefoil slipped
vert. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a
ducal coronet or, ademi-griffin vert, charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped gold. MottO — " Edrych i fynw."
Married, 1836, Mary Ann, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Thomas
Hutchesson, R.A. ; and has, with other /w/i-t- — Rev. Francis
Percy Hutchesson Powell, M.A. of Durham University,
Vicar of Withycombe, Devon, b. 1843 [w., 1887, Caroline
Eleanor, eldest dau. of Wm. Uniacke Townsend of Dublin].
Seat — Banlahan, near Leap, co. Cork. Residence — 2 Alfred
Place, Dover.
HUBERT JOHN POWELL, Gentleman. Born May
13, 1858, being the eighth son of the late Arthur Powell,
Esq., J. P. for Surrey, by his wife Fanny Charlotte, dau. of
Rev. Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House, Sussex. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant
gules, between two tilting-spears erect proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear in bend proper,
pendent therefrom by a riband gules, an escocheon resting
on the wreath sable, charged with a pheon or. Motto —
" Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw." Married, June 8, 1886, Mabel,
second dau. of C. Francis Trower of 7 Kensington Gate, W. ;
and has Issue —Harold Osborne Powell, Gentleman, b. Aug.
20, 1888 ; Mabel Primrose ; Violet Joan ; Frances Olive ;
and Nancy Margaret. Postal address — hewes, Sussex.
JAMES CROFTS POWELL, Gentleman. Born Aug.
3, 1847, being the third son of the late .Arthur Powell, Esq.,
J. P. for Surrey, by his wife Fanny Charlotte, dau. of Rev.
Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House, Sussex. Armorial
bearings —Per fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant
gules, between two tilting-spears erect proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear in bend proper,
pendent therefrom by a riband gules, an escocheon resting
on the wreath sable, charged with a pheon or. Motto —
" Ar nid yw IVyil pyd yw." Married, Nov. 11, 1884, Edith
Purefoy Ellis, third dau. of F. J. E. Jervoise of Herriard
Park, Hants; and has Issue —]a.mes Jervoise Powell, Gen-
is the Naval Cockade.
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13 Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
NATHANAEL POWELL, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 15,
1813, being the third son of the late James Powell of
Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Catharine,
daughter of the Reverend Nathanael Cotton of Thornby,
in the county of Northampton. Livery — Claret and green.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and
argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, between two tilting-
spears erect proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant or, in the paw a broken tiliing-spear in bend proper,
pendent therefrom by a riband gules an escutcheon resting
on the wreath sable, charged with a pheon or ; with the
Motto, " Ar nyd yw Pwyll pyd yw." Married, August 22,
1838, Agnes, seventh daughter of David Powell of Bench
House, Loughton, in the county of Essex ; and has with
other surviving Issue — Harry James Powell, Gentleman,
Bachelor of Arts, born January 24, 1853 [married, 1875,
Emma l^lizabeth, daughter of Major W. S. Suart, Royal
Engineers, of Bowles, in the ounty of Essex, and has issue].
Estate and postal addi ess — Luctons, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
REGINALD HENRY POWELL, Gentleman. Borri
Feb. I, 1851, being the fifth son of the late Arthur Powell,
Esq., J. P. for Surrey, by his wife Fanny Charlotte, dau. of
Rev. Peter G. Crofts of Mailing House, Sussex. Armorial
■bearing's - Per fesse or and argent, a lion rampant guardant
gules, between two tilting-spears erect proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear in bend proper,
pendent therefrom by a riband gules, an escocheon resting
on the wreath sable, charged with a pheon or. Motto —
" Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw." Married, June 8, 1875, Alice
Mary, dau. of Rev. John Turner of Tiffield, North Hants ;
and has Issue Marjorie Helen. Residence -l^e'wcs, Sussex.
Sir RICHARD DOUGLAS POWELL, first Baronet
1897), K.C.V.O., Phy.sician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria,
England, Doctor of Medicine of the University of London,
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Born Sept. 25,
1842, being the second but only surviving son of the late
Scott Powell, Esquire, Captain 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers,
t)y his wife Eliza, daughter of Richard Meeke. Livery —
Claret. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed
or (being the arms of Rhys ap Tewder Mawr, Prince of
South Wales), a mullet within an annulet for difference (for
Powell) ; 2. gules, a bend between six lions' heads erased
argent (for Skull) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant double
queued purpure, crowned or (for Folliott). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a
collar flory gules : with the Motto, " Anima in amicis una."
Married, Oct. 30, 1873, Juliet, second dau. of Sir John
Bennett, Knight Bachelor; and has Issue — (i) Douglas
Powell, Esq., h. July 8, 1874, B.A. Oxon., R.W. Fusiliers;
(2) Charles Folliott Boradaile Powell, Esq., h. Dec. 19, 1879,
Kings Own Yorkshire, L.I. (killed in action. South Africa,
July 1901) ; (3) Scott Powell, Esq., b. April 10, 1885 ;
Dorothy Juliet [m., 1900, E. A. Leadam, Solicitor]; and
Evelyn Sydney [w. , 1900, Malcolm M'Ih\raith, Esq.,
C.M.G., Legal Adviser to H.H. the Khedive]. Postal
address — 62 Wimpole Street, S.W. Club — Oriental.
The Reverend SAMUEL HOPPER POWELL, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Borji March 4, 1805, being the third son
of Samuel Powell of Brandlesome Hall, in the County
Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Frances, eldest daughter
of Henry Richmond of Bath. Club — Union. Livery —
Dark blue with red facings, and red waistcoat. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a
lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or, a mullet within
an annult't for dilTerence (for Powell) ; 2. gules, a bend be-
tween six lion's heads erased argent (for Skull) ; 3. argent,
a lion rampant double queued purpure, crowned or (for
Folliott). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
argent, gorged with a collar flory gules; with the Motto,
"Anima in amicis una." Married, October 11, 1832,
Louisa Burnaby, daughter of Pitt Burnaby Greene, Esquire,
Captain Royal Navy ; and has had Issue — (i) Samuel
Hopper Powell, Gentleman, late 57th Regiment, born Sep-
tember 21, 1835 [married, 1865, Frederica, daughter of
Richard Marchell Jaques] ; (2) Cottrell Burnaby Powell,
Gentleman, Commander Royal Navy, born January 21,
1839, died January 1877 ; (3) Thomas Henry Woodcock
Powell, Gentleman, born June 29, 1843, died 1858; (4)
William Folliott Powell, Gentleman, born September 16,
1845 [married, December 13, 1876, Mary Albinia, daughter
of Henry Wyndham Phillips]; Amelia, died 1857; Mary,
died 1854; and Anna Catherine [married, 1870, Orford
Somerville Cameron, Commander Royal Navy]. Estates—
Sharow, near Ripon ; Sherburn, in the county of Durham.
Postal address — Sharow Lodge, Ripon, Yorkshire.
POWER, quartered by FOX, MANSFIELD, BERES-
FORD, and DUCKETT.
Physician Extraordinary to His Majesty the King, Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
POWER, see O'NEILL-POWER.
AMBROSE WILLIAM BUSHE POWER, Esquire,
J. P. and D. L. co. Waterford, High Sheriff 1899, Barrister-at-
Law (Middle Temple), late of the Bengal Civil Service.
Bor7i Nov. 23, 1844, being the fourth but eldest surv. son of
the late Venerable Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore,
CO. Waterford (fourth son of Sir John Power, ist Bart., of
Kilfane), by his wife Susan, dau. of John Thacker. Livery
— Claret colour, white facings. Armorial bearings
Argent, a bend engrailed gules between two foxes' heads
erased poper, on a chief of the second three escallops of the
field, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Bushe,
namely, quarterly i and 4, azure, a wolf rampant argent,
collared and chained or, in chief three crosses patde fitch(5e
of the second (for Bushe) ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and
azure, a bend compony or and gules (for Grey). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest - Upon a wreaih of the colours, a
stag's head erased proper. Motto — "Pro patria semper:"
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Married, Nov. 22, 1884, Frances Maria, dau. of Gervase
Bushe, Esq., of Glencairn Abbey, Lismore, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Waterford, formerly Major 7th Hussars ; and has Issue
— Ambrose Grattan Power, Gentleman, h. April 22, 1887;
Sylvia; and Irene Noel. isj^a/e — Barrettstown, co. Tip-
perary. ^Vai- Glencairn Abbey, Glencairn, S.O., co.
Waterford, Ireland.
HENRY POWER, Gentleman, M.B. (Lond.), F.R.C.S.
(Eng.), Vice-President, 1886, Consulting Ophthalmic Sur-
geon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Bortt Sept. 3,
1829, being the only surv. son of John Francis Power, Lieut. -
Col. in the British Foreign Legion (Commandant at Shorn-
cliffe), by his wife Hannah, daughter of Henry Simpson
of Meadowfield, Whitby, Yorks. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms: Argent, sem<§e of cross crosslets, and
three cinquefoils azure, a chief indented sable. Upon the
"jscutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling arure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm vambraced, embowed, grasping a
sword all proper, charged with a cross crosslet as in the
arms; and for the Motto, " Un Dieu, un Roy." Married;
December 21, 1854, .Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Simpson
of Meadowfield, Whitby, Yorks; and has had Issiie — (i)
D'Arcy Power, Gentleman, born Nov. 11, 1855 ; (2) Henry
Edgar Power, Gentleman, born Feb. 20, 1859 ; (3) Francis
Reginald Power, Gentleman, born March 19, 1862 ; (4)
Charles Edward Power, deceased ; (5) George Ernest Power,
deceased ; (6) Hugh Alexander Power, Gentleman, born
March 11, 1870; Ada Frances [married, firstly, Francis
Cooper ; secondly. Rev. C. E. Hobbes, M.A.] ; Mary Alice;
Lucy Beatrice (deceased) ; Hilda Florence [married Leonard
Syer Bristowe, Barrister-at-Law, Judge of High Court in
the Transvaal]; and Annie Isabel. Seat — Bagdale Hall,
Whitby, Yorks. Club — Athenaeum.
" Per crucem ad coronam." 5fa/— Long Orchard, Temple-
more, in the county of Tipperary.
SThe Right Honourable MERVYN RICHARD
WINGFIELD, Viscount Powerscourt of Powerscourt,
in the co. of Wicklow, and Baron Wingfield of Wingfield,
in the co. of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron
Powerscourt of Powerscourt, in the co. of Wicklow, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom. Born 1880, being the
son of the Right Hon. the seventh Viscount Powerscourt,
by his wife Lady Julia, eldest dau. of the Right Hon.
Thomas William Coke, the second and present Earl of
Leicester ; succeeded his father in 1904. Creatio7is—Yith.
4, 1743; Baron of the United Kingdom, June 27, 1885.
Livery— Qix&Q-Vi coat with silver buttons, drab waistcoat.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend gules, three pairs
of wings conjoined in lure of the field. Above the escut-
cheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in
its glory. Supporters— Two pegasi argent, winged, maned,
and hoofed or. Motto—" Fid61it6 est de Dieu." Estate—
Powerscourt, co. Wicklow. Residences— 1\ Portland Place,
London, W.; Powerscourt Castle, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow.
C/?<'i5j— Brooks's, Marlborough, Kildare Street (Dublin).
POWLETT, see ORDE.
CHARLES ASSHETON WHATELY POWNALL,
Esquire, authorised by R.L. to accept and wear the Japan-
ese Order of the Mirror. Born Oct. 11, 1848, being the
MANLEY KINGSMILL MANLEY POWER, Es-
quire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford,
Justice of the Peace. Born 1853, being the eldest son of
Kingsmill Manley Power, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, by his wife
Anna Eliza Blanche, daughter of John Probyn of Manor
House, Longhope, in the county of Gloucester. Livery —
Blue coat with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Gules, a sword in bend sinister proper,
hilted and pommelled or, the point elevated and blade
encompassed with a laurel wreath of the last, on a chief
argent, between two mullets sable, pierced of the field, in
the centre chief point pendent from a riband gules, fim-
briated azure, a representation of the golden cross and
clasp presented to Sir Manley Power for his services in the
Peninsula. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, issuant from a mural crown or, a stag's head
sable, gorged with a laurel wreath and attired gold. Motto
— ■" Angelis suis prsecipiet de te." Married, July 30, 1891,
Henrietta Catherine Charlotte, daughter of Henry A.
Paynter of Alnwick, in the county of Northumberland ; and
has Issue — Kingsmill Foster Manley Power, Esq., b. Dec.
4, 1892 ; Kathleen Blanche Manley ; and Diana Manley.
Estates — Aston Court, Ross; Lord of the Manors of Ross,
Walford, and Aston Ingham. Postal address— Asion Court,
Ross, Herefordshire.
GEORGE RICHARD POWER-LALOR, Gentleman,
late Lieutenant Tipperary Artillery. Born August 29, 1864,
being the eldest son of the late Edmond James Power- Lalor,
Esquire, of Long Orchard, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary (High Sheriff 1857),
Captain ist Dragoon Guards, by his wife Mary Frances,
daughter of George Ryan, Esquire, of Inch House, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion
rampant guardant gules (for Lalor) ; 2. argent, a chief in-
dented sable ; 3. argent, on a chief gules three escallops
of the first (for Power). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed vested gules, cuffed vert, the hand proper grasping
a short sword also proper (for Lalor) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a stag's head affront^e or, between the horns a
crucifix proper (for Power). Mottoes— " Fortis et fidelis ; "
eldest son of Venerable Assheton Pownall, Archdeacon of
Leicester, and Sophia Jane, dau. of Rev. Thomas Whately,
is the Naval Cockade.
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elder brother of Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin.
Representative of that branch of the family of Assheton of
Lancashire which was formerly settled at Shepley in that
county. Armoiial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant
ermine, gorged with a collar gemel azure, therefrom
pendent an escutcheon of the last, charged with a mullet
argent, and impaling the arms of Royds, namely ermine,
on a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a
spear in pale proper between four bezants ; and for Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased proper,
charged with two mullets in pale argent, in the paw a key
in bend sinister the ward upwards or, afifi.xed thereto a
chain entwined about the gamb of the second. Married,
Oct. 7, 1875, Dora Bourne, dau. of Henry Royds, Esq.,
J. P., of Wavertree, of the family of Royds, of Lancashire
and Cheshire; and has Iss7/e — (i) Assheton Pownall,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 3, 1877; and (2) Henry Royds Pownall,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1887. Residence — 15 St. John's
Park, Blackheath. Club — Athenaeum.
JOHN FISH POWNALL, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of
Middlesex, Justice of the Peace for the County of London,
Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law. Born May 13, 1817, being the eldest son of
the late John George Henry Pownall, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Amelia Sophia,
daughter and ultimately heiress of William Waterhouse.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge University. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Or, a lion rampant sable,
charged on the shoulder with a cross pats^e of the first, a
chief wavy azure, thereon a dolphin embowed of the field
between two crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb sable, erased and charged with two roses in
pale argent, in the paw a key and chain entwined about the
gamb affixed thereto in bend sinister, the wards downwards
or; with the Motto, "Grace me guide." Married, firstly,
Charlotte Sarah (who died 1877), eldt-st daughter of the
Reverend Thomas Harrison, Vicar of Womenswold, in the
county of Kent ; secondly, April, 1879, Charlotte Eliza
(who died 1807), only daughter of Benjamin Harrison,
Esquire, of Blackheath, late Bengal Civil Service ; and has
Issue — (i) Henry Harrison Pownall, Esquire, J. P. for the
counties of Middlesex and London, Master of Arts, Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, born August 22, 1853 ;
(2) the Reverend Edward Waterhouse Pownall, Master of
Arts of I'embroke Coll., Cambridge, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of St. John's, Broad Court, Drury Lane, London,
born May 23, 1855 ; Amelia Jemima ; and Agnes Matilda.
Postal address — 63 Russell Square, London, W.C.
S CECIL DU PRE PENTON POWNEY, Esquire,
High Sheriff 1904, Maj. and Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt.
Hants Regt., J.P. Hants, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., and' M.R.I. ,
Lieut. Grenadier Gds. 1884-1894, Soudan 1885 (medal and
clasps, and Khedive's Star). Bom 1862, being the only
surv. son of the late Edward Penton Powney, Esq. , Madras
Civil Service, Judge of the Supreme Court of Madras, by
Madelina Louisa his wife, dau. of the Rev. George Porcher
of Oakwood Hall, Sussex, /./tv/j— Dark blue, with yellow
facings. Armorial bearings— Sable, a fesse cotised and
couped between five mascles, four in chief and one in base
all argent. MantUng sable and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-eagle displayed
sable, holding in the beak a mascle argent, three mascles
interlaced fesseways also argent. Motto — "Pro Rege."
Married, June i, 1895, Ethel Mary, eldest dau. of Col.
Norton KnatchbuU of Andover, late 95th Regt.; and has
Issue— 'Qay\ Wyndham. £i/fl/« — Brambridge Park,
Eastleigh; Milden Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk. Postal
addresses— 'Qrz.mhv'xdge Park, Eastleigh, Hants; 117 Picca-
dilly, London, W. C/«^.f— Carlton, Guards', Bachelors'.
M HARRY LEYCESTER POWYS-KECK, Esquire,
%S J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1871. Born October
16, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Major Littel-
ton Powys-Keck, commonly known as Major the Honour-
able Henry Littleton Powys-Keck [who assumed by Royal
License the name and arms of Keck, in addition to that
of Powys, February 16, i86i, as successor of his uncle by
marriage, George Anthony Legh Keck, Esquire, of Staugh-
ton Grange], by his first wife Margarette Matilda, third
daughter of John J. Bancho. Clubs — Carlton, National.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i
and 4, sable a bend ermine, between two cotises flory
counterflory or, and for distinction a canton of the last
(for Keck) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion's gamb erased in bend
dexter between two cross crosslets fitchde in bend sinister
gules (for Powys). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown gules a maiden's
head ermine, purfled or, her hair dishevelled and flotant of
the same, adorned with a chaplet vert, and garnished with
roses proper (for Keck) ; 2, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion's gamb erased and erect gules, grasping a fleur-
de-lis bendways or (for Powys). Mottoes—" En Dieu est
ma foy ; " " Parta tueri." Married, August 6, 1891, Agnes
Cecil, fourth daughter of the late Cecil Gordon, Esquire,
commonly known as Lord Cecil Gordon, and widow of
James Milward. Seat — Staughton Grange, in the county
of Leicester. Residence — The Knoll, Kingston Hill, in the
county of Surrey.
THOMAS CHARLES LEYCESTER POWYS-
KECK, Gentleman, Lieut. 60th Royal Rifles. Born
August 12, 1871, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Bancho Powys-Keck, late Lieut. 6oth Regt., by his wife
Sarah Matilda, second dau. of James Johnson of Kincar-
dine, Perth, N.B. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
sable, a bend ermine, between two cotises flory counterflory
or, and (for distinction) a canton of the last (for Keck) ;
2 and 3, or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter, between
two cross crosslets fitch^e in bend sinister gules (for Powys).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests— i. out of a mural crown
gules, a maiden's head ermine, purfled or, her hair dis-
hevelled and flotant of the same, adorned with a chaplet
vert, and garnished with roses proper ; 2. or, a lion's gamb
er.Tsed and erect gules, grasping a fleur-de-lis bendways
or. Mottoes — "En Dieu est ma foy" (for Keck), and
" Parta Tueri " (for Powys). Residence —
Clubs — Carlton, National.
REGINALD CECIL LYBBE POWYS-LYBBE, Gentle-
man. Born Aug. 12, 1881, being the eldest son of the
late William Reginald Lybbe Powys-Lybbe of The Croft,
Wallingford, by his wife Christian Cecilia, youngest dau.
of the late James C. Haywood of Dosthill House, co.
Staff'ord. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion's gamb erased
in bend between two crosses crosslet fitch^e gules. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erased and erect gules, holding a sceptre or.
Motto — "Parta tueri." Seat — Rushcourt, Wallingford,
Berkshire.
POYNTZ, quartered by SPENCER.
CHARLES POYNTZ-STEWART, Esquire, J.P. co.
Herts, and M.A. of Trin. Coll., Camb. , only child of Philip
Stewart, Judge, &c., E.I.C.S., by his wife Matilda, dau. of
W. Dawson of St. Leonard's Hill, Berks ; Settle, co. Yorks. ;
and Manchester Square, London. Livery — Blue coat,
yellow breeches. Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4,
or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a lion
rampant gules ; 2 and 3, azure, three garbs or, all within
a bordiire argent, charged with three wolves' heads gules.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man's head proper.
Motto — " Never unprepared." Married, Feb. i, 1882,
Caroline Elizabeth, only surviving child of Col. Hindley
Wilkinson ; and has Issue— KohtxX. Niel Poyntz-Stewart,
Gentleman, /'. April 23, 1884. Seat — Chesfield Park
(Stevenage), co. Herts. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
ARTHUR HORATIO POYSER, Gentleman, M.A.
Ch. Ch. , Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple.
Born Jan. 21, 1849, being the second son of the late Charles
Poyser of Summer Hill, Gwersyllt, Denbigh, by his second
wife Emma, dau. of Edward Jenkins of Ellesmere, Shrop-
shire. Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse erminois be-
tween in chief a lion passant to the dexter argent, crowned
or, and in base a like lion to the sinister. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
is the Military Cockade.
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erased gules, armed or, holding in the mouth a twig slipped
vert, and charged on the neck with a crown vallery, also
gold. Married, June 6, 1872, Alice, dau. of William
Whytehead of Clifton, Yorks. ; and has Issue — Arthur
Hampden Ronald Wastell Poyser, Gentleman, b. Sept. 30,
1884 ; Alice lanthe ; Ina Frances ; Irene Grace ; Eleanor
Jessie, d. in infancy, April 9, 1878 ; and Gladys Isabella.
Residence — Sydenham, Kent.
PRAERS, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUN-
TON.
PRATT (U.O.). Gules, on a fesse or, three annulets
sable between three elephant's heads erased of the second,
tusked argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased sable,
tusked or.
Son of Major Henry Pratt of Sundayswell, Cork,
b. ^787; d. 1858; m. 1815, Sarah, d. of Richard
Fitton of Gawsworth, co. Cork : —
Robert Pratt, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, b. 1835; m. 1855,
Anna Maria, d. of Austin Cooper Chadwick of Damerville,
CO. Tipperary ; and has issue — (i) Henry Pratt, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. Munster Fus. , b. 1857 [w. 1898, Annie
Hamilton, d. of William Spence of Alloa, N.B.] ; (2)
Austin Cooper Chadwick Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1859; (3)
Robert Pratt, Gentleman, b. i860 [//z. 1902, Jane Adela
Pope, ygst. d. of late Pope Gray of Woodsgift, Rlackrock,
CO. Cork ; and has issue — Robert Pope Pratt, Gentleman,
b. 1903] ; (4) James Edward Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1870; (5)
John Pratt, Gentleman, late R.N., L.R.C.S., b. 1880; and
eight daus. Seat — Gawsworth, Carrigrohane, co. Cork.
Sons of late Richard Charles Pratt, Esq., of Kinsale,
J. P. CO. Cork, Lieut. 9Sth Regt. , m. 2nd, Mary Del
Hoste, eld. d. of Lt.-Col. John Rowley Hayland, 7th
Roy. Fus. : —
James Arthur Pratt, Esq., Major, late 9th Batt. King's
R. R., J. P. CO. Cork, b. 1856. Seat — Kinsale, co. Cork.
Charles Percy Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
John Rowley Heyland Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m.
1899, Florence Kate, d. of C. Gainsford Dixon of Rayleigh,
Essex. Res. —
Richard Charles Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; 7n. 1896,
Charlotte Amyand Powys, d. of Henry Atherton Adams of
Wynters, Essex, and widow of Robert Wilkes Heard of
Pallastown, co. Cork; and has issue — (i) Richard Francis
Atherton Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (2) James Lilford
Atherton Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Amyand Mary
Atherton. Res. — Sprayfield, Sandycove, Kinsale ; 10 Fisher
Street, Kinsale.
Cecil William Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
BICKERTON PRATT, Esquire, formerly a Commis-
sioned Officer in Volunteer Artillery, J. P. for co. Mon-
mouth. Born September 13, 1840, being the eldest surviv-
ing son of the late Edward Richard Pratt, formerly of
Roughton, in the county of Salop, Yeoman, by his wife
Sophia, daughter of Thomas Spencer of Bilston, in the county
of Stafford. Livery — Claret colour, with white facings.
Armorial beaxings — Gules, on a pile argent, between two
mullets of six points in base or, an elephant's head couped
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two javelins
in saltire, an elephant's head couped proper, holding in the
trunk a mullet of six points or ; with the Motto, " Aut fas
aut mors." Married, September 16, 1875, Evelina Maria,
daughter of William Adams, Fellow of the Geological
Society; and has Issue — (i) Bickerton Pratt, Gentleman,
born May 4, 1880 ; (2) Bernard William Harries Pratt,
Gentleman, born July 27, 188 1 ; (3) Edward Spencer Pratt,
Gentleman, born December 5, 1882 ; Mary Sophia Anne,
d. unm. ; Evelina Joanna ; Agnes Margery ; and Dorothy
Victoria. Estate — Common, Cefnllwyn, in the county of
Monmouth. Postal address — Roughton, Caerleon, Mon-
mouth.
EDWARD ROGER MURRAY PRATT, Esq., of
Ryston Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P., B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.,
Col. (retired) Norfolk Artillery. Bor>i Dec. 3, 1847, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Jermyn Pratt of Ryston, by his
wife Mary Louisa, fourth dau. of George Murray, Bishop of
Rochester [grandson of John, 3rd Duke of Atholl]. Club —
Brooks'. Ar'^orial bearings — Argent, on a che\Ton sable,
between two ogresses, each charged with a martlet of the first
in chief and an ogress in base, charged with a trefoil slipped
argent, three mascles or ; and impaling the arms of Mul-
holland, namely azure, a stag's head erased argent, between
three escallops or. Mantliiig sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between a branch
of oak and another of pine, each fructed or, a wolfs head
per pale argent and sable, languedand erased gules, gorged
with a collar charged with three roundels all counterchanged.
Motto — " Rident florentia prat:i." Married, July 12, 1881,
the Hon. Louisa Frances, second dau. of the Right Hon.
John Mulholland, ist Baron Dunleath of Bally waiter Park,
CO. Down; and has /w/i-e — (1) Edward Roger Pratt, Gentle-
man, b. June 2, 1882 ; (2) Jermyn Harold Pratt, Gentleman,
b. July 12, 1883 ; (3) Lionel Henry Pratt, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 17, 1889 ; Dorothy Louisa ; and Ursula Frances. Seat
— Ryston Hall, near Downham, Norfolk.
The Rev. JOHN PRATT, M.A., Rector of Durrus,
Rural Dean of Glansalney, and Precentor of St. Fin Barre's
Cathedral, Cork, B.A., T.C.D. 1835, M.A. 1868, second
son of the late Rev. Robert Pratt, Prebendary and Rector
of Desertmore, Diocese of Cork, B.A., T.C.D. 1797, by his
wife Emily, only dau. of John Nix of Killiney, co. Meath.
Armorial toearings — Gules, on a fesse or, three mullets
sable between as many elephants' heads erased of the
second, tusked or. Crest — An elephant's head, erased,
tusked or. Married, first, 1841, Charlotte Louisa, dau.
of Michael Murphy of Newtown, co. Cork; second, Sept.
i3> 1893, Eva, dau. of Francis Cole of Blair's Cove, co.
Cork. Residence — Durrus, Bantry, Ireland.
JOSEPH PRATT, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Mayo (High
Sheriff 1874), and J. P. co. Cavan (High Sheriff 1894). Born
1843, being the only son of the late Mervyn Pratt, Esq., of
Cabra Castle and Enniscoe, by Madaline Eglantine, only
dau. and heir of the late Col. Jackson of Enniscoe. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 6, argent, on a chevron
sable, between three ogresses each charged with a martlet
of the first, three mascles of the field (for Pratt) ; 2. or,
an adder curling and erected on its tail sable (for Coach) ;
3. argent, on a chevron sable, between three hawks' heads
erased azure, as many trefoils slipped or (for Jackson) ; 4.
argent, on a bend indented sable, between two cottises
azure, each charged with three bezants, as many fleurs-de-
lis of the field (for Cuff) ; 5. ermine, a griffin segreant
azure, armed or (for Aungier). Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased gules, pierced through the back of
the neck with a broken spear proper. Motto — " Virtute
et armis." Married, 1870, Madeline Charlotte, only
dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. , of Cornacassa, Monaghan ;
and has, with other Issue — Mervyn, b. 1873. Seats —
Cabra Castle, King's Court, co. Cavan ; Enniscoe, Cross-
molina, co. Mayo.
ROBERT PRATT, Esquire, of Gawsworth, co. Cork,
J. P. for that county. Born 1835, being the eldest son of
the late Major Henry Pratt of Sundayswell, Cork, by
Sarah, dau. of the late Richard Fitton. Armorial bearings
— Gules, on a fesse or, three mullets sable, between three
elephants' heads erased of the second, tusked argent. Crest
— An elephant's head erased sable, tusked or. Married,
1855, Anna Maria, dau. of the late A. C. Chadwick,
Esq. ; and has, with other Issue ^Wenry. b. 1857. Seat —
Gawsworth, Carrigrohane, Cork.
WALTER CAULFEILD PRATT, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Bucks, Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Regt., formerly
Capt. 67th Regt. Born 1820, being the fourth son of the
late Col. Joseph Pratt of Cabra, co. Cavan, by Jemima
Roberta, only dau. and heir of Sir James Stratford Tynte,
ist Bart. (ext. ). Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron sable, between
three ogresses each charged with a martlet of the first,
three mascles of the field (for Pratt) ; 2 and 3 or, an adder
curling and erected on its tail sable (for Coach) ; and im-
paling the arms of Irby, namely argent, fretty sable, on a
canton gules, a chaplet or. Mantling sab'e and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased gules, pierced through the back of the neck
with a broken spear proper. Motto — "Virtute et armis."
Married, 1852, the Hon. Catherine Cecilia, sixth dau. of
George, 3rd Lord Boston ; and had, with other Issue —
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Douglas Walter Joseph Caulfeild, b. 1853, d. 1888. Seat —
Oving House, Aylesbury.
PRENDERGAST (U.O.). Gules, a saltire engrailed
vair, a bordure or, charged with eight trefoils slipped of
the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an antelope's head erased proper, charged
with a trefoil slipped vert. MottO — " Veritas vincit."
Only surv. child of Robert Keating Prendergast, Esq.,
J. P., of Ardfinnan Castle, Surg.-Gen., b. 1811 ; d.
1890; m. i860, Julia, d. of Rev. John Kinahan, B.A.,
Rector of Knock Breda, co. Down: —
Capt. Robert John Prendergast, R.N., b. 1864; w. 1905,
Bertha Janet (Netta), only child of Capt. John Binnie
Mackenzie, 1st Royal Scots. Seat — Ardfinnan Castle,
Cahir, co. Tipperary. Club — United Service.
JOHN GEORGE PRENTICE, Gentleman. Born
October 16, 1851, being the only son of Thomas Augustus
Prentice, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, dau. of John
Johnson of Holbeach, Lord of the Manor of Fleet Fitz-
walter, in the co. of Lincoln. Armorial bearings — Party
per chevron engrailed or and azure, three greyhounds
courant counter-changed, in the centre chief point a trefoil
slipped vert. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-greyhound rampant or, collared, ringed and lined
sable, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto, "Nee tinieo nee sperno." Alanied, May 24,
1879, Agnes Sophia, younger daughter of Christian
Hermann Rohde ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Alfred
Prentice, Gentleman, born June 24, 1883; (2) George
Stukeley Prentice, Gentleman, born April 8, 1886; (3)
Arthur Augustus Prentice, Gentleman, born July 5, 1887;
(4) Oscar Prentice, Gentleman (twin with Arthur Augustus) ;
Hilda ; Agues Maud, died February 7, 1882 ; and Rose.
Postal address — Oxton, Cheshire.
PRESCOTT (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron invected
argent, between two owls in chief of the last and a beacon
erect in base fired proper, all within two flaunches of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a de.\ter cubit arm vested sable,
cuff erminois, holding in the hand a beacon fired proper,
four mascles interlaced fessewise gules. Motto—" Lux
mihi Deus."
Son of John Barrow Prescott, B.A. , of Wilmslow
Park, Cheshire, b. 1841 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1865, Lucy
Maria, d. of William Haynes Mason, Esq., M.A. ,
D. L. , J. P., of Seedley House, Leintwardine, Hereford-
shire : —
Charles Barrow Clarke Prescott, Gentleman, Lord of the
Manor of Bollen-cum-Norcliffe, b. 1870. Seat — ^The Manor
House, Wilmslow Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Clubs —
Wellington, Windham.
RICHARD PRESCOTT -DECIE, Esquire, late
Colonel 4th Batt. Wore. Regt., Commandant June
7, 1883, formerly Captain Royal Engineers, J. P. for co.
Worcester, J. P. and D. L. co. Hereford, Chairman Here-
fordshire County Council. Born May 28, 1838, being the
third son of Henry Decie of Phale, Douglas, co. Cork, by
his wife Catherine Hale, dau. of Sir George Beeston Pres-
cott, Bart. Livery— Drab with red facings, striped waist-
coat (drab and red), red plush breeches, silver buttons and
hat-band. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
a hand couped at the wrist fesseways holding a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two towers in chief gules
(for Decie) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron argent, gutt^e-de-
poix, betwren three owls of the second (for Prescott).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a cubit arm erect holding in bend sinister a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or, between two trefoils
vert ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
gules, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the hand proper a beacon
sable, fired proper. Motto -" Toujours pret. " Married,
Oct. 2, i860, Arabella, only dau. of William George Pres-
cott of Clarence, Roehampton, and 62 Threadneedle Street,
London, Banker; and has Issue- (1) Francis Edward
Prescott-Decie, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. July 19,
1861 ; (2) Cyril Prescott-Decie, Esq., Major Royal Field
Artillery, b. Aug. 4, 1865 ; (3) Rev. William Prescott-Decie,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. May 13, 1867 ; Ruth ; and Norah.
Seat — Bockleton Court, Tenbury. C///i^ — Golfers'.
PRESTON (U.O., 1666). Ermines, on a chief argent,
three crescents gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, between two
wings azure. Motto — " Virtus sui ipsius prsemium. "
Sons of Rev. Arthur John Preston, Canon of Kildare
and Preb. of TuUamore, b. 1806 ; d. 1875 ; 7n. 1837,
Harriet Hickman, d. of James FitzGerald Massy of
Stoneville, co. Limerick : — •
Arthur John Presion, Esq., Major late 33rd Regt., B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1840; m. 1877, Gertrude Mary, d.
of Richard Knight of Bobbing Court, Kent; and has
issue — Arthur John Dillon Preston, Gentleman, b. 1885;
Gertrude Mary ; Dorothy Beresford ; and Edith Florence.
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William Massey Preston, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, CC.
Anglesey, /'. 1845 ; m. 1895, Blanche Margaret, d. of late
Lt.-Col. James Henry Wyatt, C. B. (by his wife Jane Forbes,
d. of William Hogarth); and has issue — (i) William
Forbes Aniias Preston, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (2) John de la
Poer Beresford Preston, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Filanche
MaryGwen. Seats — Lleiniog Castle, Beaumaris ; Llanliana,
Cemaes, Anglesey. Club — Junior Conservative.
Son of General Richard Preston, b. 1808; d. 1892;
m. 1836, Jane, d. of John Ingle, Esq., D. L. , of
Sandford Orleigh : —
Major-Gen. John Ingle Preston, late 45th Regt. , b.
1836. Res. — 6 The Esplanade, Plymouth. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Junior United Service, Royal Western Yacht.
CHARLES ERNEST RICHARD PRESTON-
HILLARY, Gentleman (formerly Preston) ; assumed the
surname and arms of Hillary by Royal Licence 1898.
Born Aug. 30, 1839, being the youngest son of Christopher
Richard Preston, Esq., of Jericho House, co. Essex, J. P.
and D. L. , by his wife Elizabeth Mary, only dau. and
eventually heir of Sir William Hillary, ist Baronet, and
twin sister of Sir Augustus Willi im Hillary, 2nd Baronet.
Z?w/-v— White and black. Armorial bearings — Argent,
Richard (twin with Marcella) ; and Gladys Richard.
deuce —VaxXk Lodge, Putney, S. W.
Kesi-
three fleurs-de-lis between six cross crosslets, three, two,
and one, all within a bordure sable. Mantling' sable and
argent. Crest— Out of a mural crown or, a cubit arm in
armour proper, garnished gold, encircled by a sash vert,
the gauntlet holding a galtrap erect of the first. Motto —
" Virtute nihil invium." Married, Dec. 24, 1869, Marcella
Mary Ximenes, youngest dau. of the late Colonel Sackville
Henry Frederick Gwynne, J. P., D. L. , of Glanbrane Park,
CO. Carmarthen; and has Issue— {\) Hillary Richard
Preston-Hillary, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. May 9,
1874 ; (2) Charles Richard Preston-Hillary, Gentleman, a
twin with his brother ; Sophie Antoinette Richard \in. Percy
A. N. Thorn] ; Marcella Annie Richard ; Constance Mary
SAMUEL ASHTON PRETOR, Esq., J.P. for Dorset,
formerly Capt. 9th Lancers. Born 1835, being the eldest
son of the late Samuel Pretor, Esq., J.F*. , of Sherborne
House, Dorset, by Frances Dowding of Salisbury. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, on a saltire argent, between four
bezants, two fasces in saltire proper. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm fesseways, couped, habited, and charged with
two roundles holding in the liand a fasces. Motto — " Amor
patriae." Married, 1877, Ellen, dau. of the late Joseph
Godmanof Park Hatch, Godalming, Surrey. Seat — Belfield
House, near Weymouth. C/;<^— Weymouth and County
(Weymouth).
FEDERRICK WAKE PRETOR-PINNEY, Esquire,
J.P. Born May 20, 1834, being the eldest son of the
late Charles Pinney, Mayor of Bristol, Gentleman,
of Camp House, Clifton, by his wife Frances Mary, fourth
daughter of James Charles Still of East Knoyle, in the
county of Wiltshire ; assumed the additional surname and
arms of Pretor by Royal License, August 22, 1877.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, gules, three crescents or, issuing from each a cross crosslet
fitchL% argent (for Pinney) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed
with two heads vert, beaked and membered gules, standing
on a fasces proper, and holding in each beak a trefoil slipped
of the second, and impaling the arms of Smith, namely or,
a chevron cotised between three demi-grififins, the two in
chief respecting each other sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm in armour embowed the part above the elbow in
fesse proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e
argent (for Pinney) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi- eagle couped or, wings endorsed sable, semde of
trefoils slipped of the first, and holding in the beak a
trefoil slipped vert (for Pretor). Motto — "Amor patriae."
Married, March 3, 1863, Lucy, fifth daughter of Abel
Smith, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Woodhall Park,
in the county of Hertford; and has Issue — (i) Charles
Frederick Pretor- Pinney, Esquire, Major 7th Batt. Rifle Bri-
gade, b. June 9, 1864; (2) Robert Wake Pretor-Pinney,
Gentleman, b. October 7, 1867 ; Frances Mary ; Hester
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Seat — The Grange, Somerton,
PRETYMAN (H. Coll, granted 1599, pedigree L.O.).
Gules, a lion passant between three mullets or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two lions'
gambs erased or, holding a mullet of the first. Motto—
" Vincit Veritas."
Son of Rev. Frederic Pretyman, Canon of Lincoln,
Rector of Great Carlton and Fellow of Magdalen
College (Oxon.), J. P. Lines., d. 1819; d. 1905; m.
1858, Georgina Elizabeth, d. of Edward Knight of
Chawton House, Hants : —
Ernest George Pretyman, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Lines.,
J. P. Suffolk, M.P. Woodbridge Div. of Suffolk, Hon. Col.
1st Suffolk Vol. Art., late Capt. R.A., a Civil Lord of the
Admiralty 1900-1903, Parly. Sec. to Admiralty since 1903,
i. 1859 ; m. 1894, Lady Beatrice Adine Bridgeman, eld. d.
of George Cecil Orlando, 4th Earl of Bradford ; and has
issue — (i) George Marcus Tomline Pretyman, fi. 1895; (2)
Herbert Ernest Pretyman, /;. 1900; (3) Walter Frederic
Pretyman, d. 1901 ; Ida Beatrice; and Marjorie Elizabeth.
Sea/s — Orwell Park, Ipswich ; Riby Grove, Stallingboro,
Lincolnsh. Town res. — 2 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Turf.
Son of Arthur Charles Pretyman, Esq., J. P., of
Haughley Park, Suffolk, Capt. 74th Highlanders, &c. ,
h. 1830; (/. "1898; m. 1858, Mary, d. and coh. of
Henry Baxter of Idvies, co. Forfar : —
Frederick Henry Pretyman, Gentleman, b. 1875. Seat —
Haughley Park, Suffolk. Club — Army and Navy.
THOMAS WILLIAM PREVOST, Esquire, Colonel in
Army, J. P. for co. Cumberland. Born Dec. 23, 1823,
being the third son of Rear- Admiral James Prevost, by his
wife Mary D'Yranda de Teipsin, dau. of Lewis de Teipsin.
Livery — Plain Oxford mixed coat, with crimson waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a dexter arm in fesse issuing
from a cloud in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a
sword erect proper, pomel and hilt or, in chief two mullets
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder
with a mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword
erect as in the arms. MottO — " J'ai bien servi." Married,
June 27, 1850, Thoraasina Catherine, dau. of Rev. Edward
Dewing of Rainham, Norfolk; and has Issue — (i) Edward
William Prevost, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4, 1851 ; (2) Francis
Augustin Prevost, Gentleman, b. March 30, 1861.
WILLIAM PREVOST, Esquire, Capt. 14th King's
Army, Barrister - at - Law, F.G.S., by his wife Annie
Mason, second dau. of the late Andrew Dow, and of
the late Mary Brydie of Montreal, Dominion of Canada,
and co-heiress of her uncle, the late William Dow
of Montreal. Armorial bearings — Azure, a dexter arm
in fesse issuing from a cloud in the sinister fesse point,
the hand grasping a sword erect proper, in chief two mullets
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
azure, charged on the shoulder with a mural crown or, the
sinister paw grasping a sword erect as in the arms. Motto
— " J'ai bien servi." Seat Elfords, Hawkliurst, Kent.
Club — Cavalry.
PRICE, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by
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§ CHARLES HENRY UVEDALE PRICE, Esquire,
Captain 27th Bombay Infantry, served in Burmese
Expedition 1886-88 (medal and clasp), Tirah Expedition
1898, Uganda i8g8 (mentioned in despatches), receiving
brevet rank of Major Jan. 25, 1899, for services in Uganda,
D.S.O. 1899. Born June 16, 1862, being the third son of
the late General George Uvedale Price, by his second wife
Harriette Anne Wilhelmina, second dau. of Rev. Charles
Robert Gayer of Dingle, co. Londonderry. Armorial bear-
ings -Gules, a lion rampant argent, with many quarterings.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter paw
a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert. Motto — "Vive ut
vivas." Married, Oct. i, 1889, Ada Mary, dau. of John
Orlando Hercules Norman Oliver, C.S.I. , Deputy Com-
missioner of the Punjab ; and has Issue — Ryswynn Uve-
dale Price, Gentleman, /'. Aug. 14, 1890; and Merlyth
Mary. Residejice —
H EDWARD AUGUSTUS UVEDALE PRICE, Es-
@ quire. Major late 4th Battalion East Surrey Regiment.
Born October 18, 1854, being the second son of the late
George Uvedale Price, General Bombay Staff Corps, by his
wife Elizabeth Palmer, dau. of James Price, Lieut. 24th Foot,
Hussars. Born Nov. 6,
late Lewis de Tessier
1870, being the only son of the
Prevost, Esq. , Colonel in the
and great-grandson of the late Sir Charles Price, Bart. , of
Spring Grove, Richmond, in the co. of Surrey. Livery — Silk
hat, bound with silver cord and laced, broad silver band;
coat, mulberry-coloured cloth, edged with red piping, silver
buttons, crest ; waistcoat mulberry, silver buttons, crest ;
trousers black, red piping down the sides ; full dress : red
plush knee-breeches, white silk stockings, black shoes.
is the Military Cockade.
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silver buckles, and silver shoulder-knots and cords on the
coats. Armorial bearings — He tears for Arms : Quai-
terly of two hundred and twenty-two (I'/i/c illustration), i.
gules, a lion rampant argent; 2. argent, a rose gules;
3. or, a lion rampant gules ; 4. sable, a chevron between
three goats' heads erased or, over all in chief a cres-
heads in profile, couped at the neck proper; 15. as number
eight ; 16. as number nine ; 17. as number ten ; 18. as
number eleven ; 19. sable, a lion rampant or ; 20. ermine,
a lion rampant sable ; 21. party per tend ermine and
ermines, a lion rampant or ; 22. azure, a lion rampant or,
within a bordure argent ; 23. azure, a lion rampant or.
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a grififin segreant, within a bordure gules; 7. or, a griffin
segreant gules ; 8. gules, a Saracen's face affrontt?e proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure ; 9. azure, a
lion rampant argent; to. vert, a chevron between three
mullets or; 11. azure, three Saxon crowns in pale or;
12. vert, a cross moline or; 13. gules, a chevron argent,
three men's heads in helmets and in profile, the vizors up
proper; 14. gules, a chevron argent, between three boys'
within a bordure argent, pellett^e (?) ; 24. sable, a clievron
between three spear-heads argent, imbrued gules; 25. sable,
three roses argent ; 26. sable, three spears paleways in
fesse ; 27. as numters eleven and eighteen ; 28. gules,
three lions passant guardant in pale argent ; 29, or, a
lion passant guardant gules ; 30. argent, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with an eagle dis-
played or; 31. as numters eleven, eighteen, and twenty-
seven ; 32. azure, a cross patf'e fitchte between four Saxon
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crowns or ; 33. as number thirty-two ; 34. azure, a cross
pat^e fitch^e or ; 35. vert, a stag rampant argent ; 36. gules,
a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed argent ;
37. as number twenty-four ; 38. as number twenty-five ;
39. as number twenty-six ; 40. as numbers eleven, eighteen,
twenty-seven, and thirty-one ; 41. sable, on a chevron in-
vected argent, between three mullets pierced or, a unicorn's
head erased of the field, &c. , the whole differenced with a cres-
cent, and impaling the arms of Dumas, namely, per chevron
flory and counterflory or and azure, in chief two lions'
gambs erased, and in base a garb all counterchanged ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
argent, holding in the dexter paw a rose gules, stalked and
leaved vert; with the Motto, "Vive ut vivas." Married,
October 27, 188 1, Elizabeth Henrietta, second daughter of
Henry John Philip Dumas, Esq., J. P., of 7 The Cedars, Clap-
ham Common, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issite- (r)
Reginald Henry Uvedale Price, Gentleman, born November
23, 1883 ; (2) Geoffrey Uvedale Price, Gentleman, born
February 5, 1885; Helen Rose Elizabeth; and Kathleen
Janette. Postal addresses — 17 Penywern Road, Earls
Court, S.W.
GEORGE UVEDALE PRICIi, Gentleman. Born
Dec. 10, 1853, being the eldest son of General George
Uvedale Price, l>y his first wife Elizabeth Palmer, third
dau. of James Price, Lieut. 24th Regt. Armorial bear-
ing's—Gules, a lion rampant argent, with many quarterings.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter paw
a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert. Motto "Vive ut
vivas. ' ' Residence —
Sir FRANCIS CARADOC ROSE PRICE, sth Bart.,
second Lieut, ist. Batt. R. Welsh Fusiliers. Bor?i
June 29, 1880, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Sir Rose Lambart Price, 3rd Bart., of Treng-
wainton, Cornwall, Major R.M. Light Infantry (ret.),
by his wife Isabella (now Lady Price-Fothergill), youngest
dau. of John William Tarleton of Killeigh, King's Co.
Armorial bearing's — Sable, a chevron erminois between
three spear-heads argent, embrued proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head vert, erased gules, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand erect embrued all proper. 5ca/^Hensol
Castle, CO. Glamorgan.
HOWEL JOHN JAMES PRICE, Esquire, Justice of 1
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for co. of Essex, I
High Sheriff co. Brecon 1900, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister-
at-Law. Born June 14, 1857, being the only surviving son
of the late James Price of Glynllech, in the county of Brecon,
by his wife Caroline Margaret, daughter of John James
Bellam. Livery —Black and gold. Club — Arthur's. Armo-
rial bearings - He bears for Arms : Party per fesse sable
and or, a pale counterchanged, three boys' heads affronte,
couped at the shoulders two and one proper, and as many
serpents nowed one and two vert ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a boy's head aflronte,
couped at the shoulders proper, two serpents saltirewise,
heads upward vert, and a spear-head fessewise ; with the
Motto, " Innocentes sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes."
Married, ist, June 4, 1885, Mary Catherine [d. March 20,
1902), only child of William Smith of Greensted House,
in the co. of Essex ; and has Issne — Gwendoline Marv
Vaughan ; Elinor Olive Vaughan ; and Janet Anita Vaughan ;
2nd, 1904, Dora Mary, d. of late Robert Gosling, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. , of Harrowl)y. Estate— G\yn\\ec\\, in the parish
of Ystradgynlais, in the co. of Brecon. Postal address —
Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex.
HU(iH ARTHUR LEWIS PRICE, Gentleman. Born
1873, son of Lewis Richard Price of Marrington Hall and
Brompton Hall, by Eliza, second dau. of the late John
James Turner, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Pentreheylin,
Montgomeryshire. Livery — Claret, with red facings and
collar, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— (Quarterly
nebuly gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a
lion rampant regardant argent, gorged with a collar sable,
in the second and third quarters an escallop between three
boars' heads erased ol the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
erminois, holding between the paws an escallop sable, and
transfixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear paleways
proper. Motto — " Dum spiro spero. " Married, 1901
is the Military Cockade.
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California.
§ JAMES NUGENT BLACKWOOD PRICE, Esq.,
D. L. and J. P. for co. Down, High Sheriff 1902, late
Brevet-Major 60th Royal Rifles, served in the Afghan War,
including the march from Khabul to Khandahar 1880,
Marri E.xpedition 1880. 5(;;v/ 1844, being the second son of
the late James Charles Price, Esq., J. P., D.L. , and High
Sheriff (1859) for co. Down, by his wife Anne Margaret,
eldest dau. of the late Major Patrick Savage of Portaferry,
CO. Down. Armorial bearing's — Azure, three lions' heads
erased or, a bordure of the last. Mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head as in the arms. Motto — " Quis timet." Married,
i86g, Alice Louisa, eldest dau. of \\'. R. Ward ; and has
Issue — Conway William Blackwood Price, Gentleman, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Camb. , b. 1872; Rev. Edward Hugh Black-
wood Price, M.A. , b. ; and Ethelwyn Mary[;«., R. D.
Perceval]. Estate and postal address — Saintfield, co. Down.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Ulster (Belfast).
Sir JOHN FREDERICK PRICE, K.C.S.I. 1898,
Chief Secretary to Government in Political Department,
Member of Legislative Council, Madras. Dorti 1839,
being the eldest son of the late John Price, Esquire,
by his wife Mary, daughter of Major James Franklin ;
entered Madras Civil Service, 1862 (retired 1897) ; created
Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star
of India, 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Sable, a chevron erminois between three spear-heads
argent, imbrued at the points proper. Upon the escut-
cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of
the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head vert,
erased gules, holding in the mouth a sinister hand erect,
couped at the wrist and dropping blood all proper. Motto
— " Ar Dwrr y Gyd." Married, 1863, Alice, dau. of the
Hon. H. D. Phillips, Member of Council, Fort St. George,
and has issue living.
MORGAN PHILIPS PRICE, Gentleman. Born 1885,
being the elder son of the late William Edwin Price, Gentle-
man, by his wife Margaret, second dau. of the late Robert
Needham Philips, Esq., M.P. , of The Park, Prestwich. co.
Lanes. , and Welconibe, co. Warwick; s. his grandfather,
1891. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a lion passant gules,
holding in the dexter forepaw a caduceus proper, a chief
wavy sable, thereon a cock between two spear-heads
argent. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased
vert, transfixed by a broken spear from the sinister in
bend sinister proper, holding in the mouth an eagle's leg
erased argent. Motto — " Spe labor levis." Seat — Tibberton
Court, near Gloucester.
LLEWELLYN ALBERIC EMILIUS PRICE -
DAVIES, Esquire, Capt., son of Lewis Richard Price of
Marrington Hall and Brompton Hall, by Eliza, second
dau. of the late John James Turner, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
of Pentreheylin, Montgomeryshire. Livery — Claret, with
red facings and collar, brass buttons. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a bend argent, a lion passant
between two estoiles sable, in chief a lion's head erased of the
second, ducally crowned or (for Davies) ; 2 and 3, quarterly
nebuly gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters
a lion rampant regardant argent, gorged with a collar sable,
and in the second and third quarters an escallop between
three boars' heads erased of the last (for Price). Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, between two antlers or, a lion's
head erased argent, ducally crowned gules, and charged
with an estoile sable (for Davies) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion erminois, holding between the paws
an escallop sable, and transfixed through the mouth by a
tilting-spear paleways proper (for Price). MottO— " Duni
spiro spero." Residence —
STAFFORD DAVIES PRICE-DAVIES, Esquire, J. P.
for cos. of Salop and Montgomery (High Sheriff 1898),
late a Lieut. R.A. ; assumed by Royal License, 1882,
the name and arms of Davies. Born 1866, being the eldest
son of the late Lewis Richard Price of Marrington Hall
and Brompton Hall, by Eliza, 2nd dau. of the late John
James Turner, Esq., J. P. and U.L. , of Pentreheylin, Mont-
gomeryshire. Clubs — Naval and Military. lAvciy — Claret
with red facings and collar, brass buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules.
on a bend argent, a lion passant between two estoiles sable,
in chief a lion's head erased of the second, ducally crowned
or (for Davies) ; 2 and 3 quarterly nebuly gules and ermine,
in the ist and 4th quarters a lion rampant regardant ar-
gent, gorged with a collar sable, and in the 2nd and 3rd
quarters an escallop between three boars' heads erased ot
the last (for Price). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmef
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, between two antlers or, a lion's head erased
argent, ducally crowned gules and charged with an estoile
sable (for Davies) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion erminois, holding between the paws an escallop
sable and transfixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear
paleways proper (for Price). Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Married, November 11, 1891, Ethel, eldest dau. of C. E.
Charlesworth of Skellow, Doncaster ; and has Issue — Charles
Stafford Price-Davies, Gentleman, /'. 1892. Estates — Mar-
rington Hall, Chirbury, Salop; Trafaelgwyn, Radnorshire ;
and Brompton Hall, Montgomeryshire. Postal address —
Marrington Hall, Chirbury, Salop.
CHARLOTTE MARY DENT PRICE-DENT, Widow
of Major-General Robert Howard Price-Dent, Bengal Staff
Corps. Born Sept. 18, 1830, being the second dau. of Sir
Henry Bromley Hinrich, Lieut. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, by his wife Eliza Susanna, dau. of William Dent
of Hallaton, Leicestershire. Livery -Dark blue. Armo-
rial bearings On a lozenge, the arms of Price, namely
sable, a chevron vair, between three spear-heads or, em-
brued proper, in the centre chief point a dragon's head
erased argent, holding in the mouth a dexter hand couped
at the wrist proper, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Dent, namely, per pale gules and sable, seven fusils
conjoined in fesse argent, in chief three escallops or (for
Price). Married, March 17, 1859, Major-Gen. Price-Dent ;
and has /j«/^ (i) Robert Hinrich Price-Dent, Gentleman,
b. Oct. II, 1862; (2) Phillip Hampton Price-Dent, Esq.,
Capt. ist Batt. Devon Regt., b. May 4, 1870, killed during
the siege of Ladysmith ; Charlotte Louisa Lyon Bennett ;
Georgina Roberta [?«. Dr. Irwin Moore] ; Mary Henrietta
S is the Naval Cockade.
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Havaid ; Florence Maude ; and Constance Maria, d. 1898.
Seat The Manor House, Hallaton, Uppingham.
Dame ISABELLA ELIZABETH PRICE-FOTHER-
GILL, youngest dau. of John William Tarleton of Killeigh,
King's Co. ; assumed by Royal Licence, 1895, the addi-
tional name and arms of Fothergill for herself and such of
her male issue as may succeed to the Hensol Castle estates.
Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge -Sable, a chevron
erminois, between three spear -heads argent, embrued at
the points proper, the arms being charged with the inescut-
cheon of Ulster, and impaling the arms of Fothergill, namely
azure, a stag's head couped in base and a talbot passant
in chief or, all within a bordure nebuly of tlie last. Married,
Jan. 3, 1877, Major Sir Rose Lambert Price, 3rd Bart., of
Trengwainton, Cornwall, who died 1899, leaving Issue -{i)
Sir Rose Price, 4th Bart., i. July 26, 1878; (2) Francis
Caradoc Rose Price, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal Welsh
Fusilier^, d. June 29, 1880 ; (3) William Vreichvras Rose
Price, Esq., i. May 30, 1882. Seat Hensol Castle, co.
Glamorgan.
The Rev. THOMAS WILLIAM PRICKETT, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. Univ. of Cambridge, and F.S.A.
Bor/i Nov. 30, 1822, being the third but only surviving
son of the late Marmaduke Thomas Prickett (born October
23, 1774, and died August 23, 1861) of Hull and Boreas Hill,
near Hedon, in the East Riding of the county of York, by
his wife Anastasia, eldest daughter of the Reverend John
Armitstead of Cranage Hall, in the County Palatine of
Chester, by his first wife Catherine, younger daughter and co-
heir of John Fenton of Betley Court, in the county of Stafford,
which John Fenton was the son of Thomas Fenton, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
and grandson r ' " hn Fenton of Fenton Park and New-
castle, in the y of Stafford, and brother of Elijah
Fenton the poet. 1 ue above-mentioned Reverend Thomas
William Prickett is si.xth in descent from Marmaduke
Prickett of AUerthorpe, Armiger, whose son George Prickett,
Serjeant-at-Law and Bencher of Gray's Inn, and grandson
Marmaduke Prickett, Barrister-at-Law, were successively
Recorders of York, 1688- 1714. C/ufi — United University.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, or on a cross quarter-pierced azure, four mascles of the
field (for Prickett) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a cross voided sable,
between four fleurs-de-lis azure, on a canton the arms of
Armitstead, namely or, a chevon embattled counter-em-
battled sable, between three pheons points downwards azure,
all within two flaunches gules, each charged with a tilting-
spear in pale, point upwards of the field, headed argent (for
Fenton). Married, February 4, 1863, Anne, daughter of
Humphrey Sandwith, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians, of Hull, who died 1874, and
who was the grandson of Humphrey Sandwith of Newton
Grange, Oswaldkirk, in the North Riding of the county of
York; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Marmaduke Alan
Prickett, Master of Arts of the University of O.xford, Clerk
m Holy Orders, Rector of Mogerhanger, Sandy, Beds. ;
(2) Francis Fenton Prickett, Gentleman. Estate — The
Manor House, Burton Pidsea, and other farms at Bromfleet
and Paull, in the East Riding of the county of York. Postal
address — Natland, Tennyson Road, Worthing.
PRIDEAUX, quartered by HORDERN.
§ CHARLES GLYNN PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall (High Sheriff 1880). Born
April 2, 1821, being elder son of the late Charles Prideaux-
Brune, Esq., of Prideaux Place, in co. Cornwall, and of
Plumber, in co. Dorset, High Sheriff of Cornwall 1834,
by his wife Frances Mary, second daughter and co-heir' of
Edmund John Glynn of Glynn, in the county of Cornwall.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure, a cross cercel6 or (for Brune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a
chevron sable, in chief a label of three points gules, a mullet
for difference (for Prideaux) ; and impaling the arms of
Carew, namely or, three lions passant in pale sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a goat passant per pale indented
argent and sable, armed and unguled or, pendent from a
collar gules, a shield thereon the arms of Brune (for Brune) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, an old man's head in pro-
file, couped at the shoulders proper, hair and beard or, on
the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux) ; with tlie Motto,
" Toujours pret." Married, July 21, 1846, Hon. Ellen Jane,
((/. 1902), second dau. of the Right Hon. Robert Shapland
Carew, first Lord Carew ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Robert
Prideaux-Brune, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) the Reverend
Edward Shapland Prideaux-Brune, Rector of Rowner, in
the county of Hampshire, born June 14, 1853 [married, July
14, 1885, Sophia, eldest daughter of William Grant of Moiick-
ton House, Anglesey, near Gosport, and has, Humphrey
Ingelrain Prideaux - Brune, Gentleman, born Novem-
ber 6, 1885 ; Hugh Treverbyn Prideaux - Brune, Gentle-
man, born August 14, 1890 ; Lancelot Grant Oglander
Prideaux - Brune, Gentleman, born October 14, 1894 ;
Amyas Molesworth Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
and Cheston Isolda] ; (3) Francis Ernest Prideaux-Brune,
Gentleman, born February 5, 1863, accidentally drowned
at Walnut Springs, Texas, United States of America,
May 27, 1885 ; Ellen Frances ; Gertrude Rose ; Mary
Katherine ; Beatrice May ; Isolda Blanche [iii. Arthur ,
Baron Ravensworth] ; Mildred Maria [married, April 17,
1890, Captain Hervey Alexander, loth Royal Hussars,
and has issue]. Seat — Prideaux Place, Padstow, in the
county of Cornwall. Town house — 10 Grosvenor Gardens,
S.W.
CHARLES ROBERT PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the cos. of Hertford and Cornwall,
late Lieutenant-Colonel Rifle Brigade, late Commanding 4th
Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment. Bo?-n October 10,
1848, being the eldest son of Charles Glynn Prideau.x-Brune,
Esquire [to whom refer], of Prideaux Place, in the county
of Cornwall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant,
by his wife Ellen Jane, commonly known as the Honourable
Ellen Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert
Shapland Carew, first Baron Carew. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross cercel^
or (for Brune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron sable, in chief
a label of three points gules, a mullet for difference (for
Prideaux) ; over all a label of three points for difference,
and impaling the arms of Knatchbull-Hugessen, namely
quarterly i and 4, argent, on a mount an oak-tree proper,
supported by two boars sable (for Hugessen) ; 2 and 3
azure, three cross crosslets fitch^e between two bendlets or
(for Knatchbull). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant
per pale indented argent and sable, armed and unguled or,
pendent from a collar gules a shield, thereon the arms of
Brune (for Brune) ; 2. upon a wreath of thr colours, an old
man's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, hair
and beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux) ;
with the Motto, "Toujours pret." Married, October 17,
1883, Katharine Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable
Katharine Cecilia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable
Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen, first Lord Bra-
bourne ; and has Issue — (i) Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-
Brune, Gentleman, born May 20, 1887; (2) Denys Edward
Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, born June 18, 1891 ; (3)
ICdnmnd Nicholas Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, l>. Oct. 8,
1898 ; Eva Katharine ; Winifred Annie ; and Sybil Isolda.
Postal address — The Grange, Welwyn, Herts. Clubs —
Arthur's, Naval and Military.
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The Rev. EDWARD SHAPLAND PRIDEAUX-
BRUNE, M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxon., Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Rowiier, co. Hants. Born June 14, 1853, being
the second son of Charles lilynn Prideaux-Brune, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. for Cornwall, High Sheriff 1880, by his wife
Hon. Ellen Jane Carew, second dau. of Rt. Hon. Robert
Shapland, ist LordCarew. Armorial bearings Quarterly,
I. azure, a cross cerceliJ or (for Brune) ; 2. lozengy ermine
and gules (for Rokele) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable, in chief
a label of three points gules, a mullet for difference (for
Prideaux) ; 4. party per pale argent and gules, three castles
countercharged (for Prideaux, ancient). Mantling azure
and or. Crests - i. on a wreath of the colours, a goat pas-
sant per pale indented argent and sable, armed and unguled
or, pemient from a collar gules, a shield thereon the arms of
Brune (for Brune) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an old
man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, hair
and beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux).
Motto - " Toujours pret." Married, July 14, 1885, Sophia,
eldest dau. of William Grant, Esq., J. P., of Monckton
House, Alverstoke ; and has Issue - (i) Humphrey Ingelram
Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. Nov. 16, 1886; (2) Hugh
Treverbyn Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. Aug. 14, 1890 ;
(3) Lancelot Grant Oglander Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 17, 1894 ; (4) Amyas Molesworth Prideaux-Brune,
Gentleman, b. April 16, 1903 ; and Cheston Isolda. Resi-
dence — Rowner Rectory, Gosport. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
GEORGE ERNEST PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons. Born Feb. 5,
1867, beingtheonly sonof the late Ernest Augustus Prideaux-
Brune, late Lieut. 29th Regt. , by his wife Frances Josling,
second dau. of Rev. George Sayle Prior, Rector of St.
Breock, Cornwall. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. azure,
a cross cercel^ or (for Brune) ; 2. lozengy ermine and gules
(for Rokele) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of
three points gules, a mullet for difference (for Prideaux) ; 4.
party per pale argent and gules, three castles countercharged
(for Prideaux, ancient). Mantling azure and or. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, a goat passant per pale in-
dented argent and sable, armed and unguled or, pendent
from a collar gules, a shield thereon the arms of Brune
(for Brune) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an old man's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, hair and
beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux).
Motto - ' ' Toujours pret. " Residence —
PRIESTLEY. Gules, on a chevron engrailed argent,
between in chief two towers of the last, issuing out of each
a demi-lion rampant or, and in base a grappling-iron of the
second, a serpent nowed proper, between two grappling-
irons sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount thereon a
cockatrice holding an arrow point downwards in its beak,
a serpent nowed all proper. Motto — " Ars longa vita
brevis." Livery —TidLxV. blue, silver buttons.
Sons ofSir William Overend Priestley, M.D. , &.C., M.P. ,
b. 1829 ; d. ; m. April 17, 1856, Eliza (Lady of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England), d. of Robert Chambers, LL.D. , of
Edinburgh : —
Robert Chambers Priestley, Esq., M.A. , M.B. (Cantab.),
b. 1857; 7n. 1884, Ida Mary, d. of Eustace Smith, M. P. ;
and has issue- (i) Hugh Wiiliam Priestley, Esq., b. 1887;
(2) Edward Overend Priestley, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; and
Ella. Res. — ^\ Linden Gardens, W. ; Sutmer's Court,
Chalfont, St. Giles. Clubs — United University, Bath.
Joseph Childe Priestley, Esq., B. A. (Cantab.), Barrister-
at-Law, m. 1891, Annette Maude Warner, sec. d. of Ralph
George Price, Esq. , J. P.
FRANCIS ARCHIBALD PRIMROSE, Esquire. Born
1843, being the eldest son of the late Hon. Bouverie Francis
Primrose, C. B., D.L. for co. Edinburgh, General Royal
Company of Archers, by his wife the Hon. Frederica
Sophia Anson. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
vert, three primroses within a double tressure flory counter-
flory or ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant double-queued
sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a
primrose or. Married, 1872, Jane, dau. of George King
of Sydney, New South Wales; and has /ssue — (i) Archi-
bald Bouverie Primrose, Esq., b. 1881 ; Frederica Jane;
Dorothy ; Louisa Wilhelmina ; Evelyn ; Constance Mar-
garet ; and Gwendolen Gertrude Maude. Postal address —
Carrington, Toowoomba, Queensland.
HENRY WILLIAM PRIMROSE, Esquire, C.B. (1895)
and C.S.I. (1885). Born 1846, being the second son of
the late Bouverie Francis Primrose, Esquire, commonly
called the Honourable Bouverie Francis Primrose, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by
his wife the Honourable Frederica Sophia Anson. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
vert three primroses within a double tressure flory counter-
flory or (for Primrose) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant,
double- queued sable (for Cressy). Upon the escutcheon, from
which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most
Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
holding in the dexter paw a primrose or. Married, 1888,
Helen Mary, daughter of the late Gilbert McMicking of
Miltonise, in the county of Wigton ; and has Issue living —
Archibald Henry Reginald Primrose, Gentleman. Postal
address — Brooks's Club, S.W. Club — Brooks's.
PRIMROSE (22 June 1903). Parted per fesse argent
and ermines, on afess vert between a millrind accompanied
by two cross crosslets fitch(5e in chief gules, and in base
a salmon on its back of the first, holding a ring in its
mouth or, three primroses leaved and slipped proper.
Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a hand holding a primrose both proper.
Motto — " Fide et fiducia. "
Son of William Primrose, Merchant in Glasgow, b.
1820; d. 1891 ; tn. and, 1846, Anne, d. of John Ure
of Glasgow, and sister of late John Ure, LL.D., Lord
Provost of Glasgow : —
Sir John Ure Primrose, ist Baronet (7 July 1903), of
Redholme, Dumbreck, Lord Provost of Glasgow and Lieut.
of the county of the city of Glasgow, J. P. and D.L. , b.
16 Oct. 1847 ; m. ist, 1877, Margaret Jane [d. 1896), d. of
is the Naval Cockade.
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James Adam of Glasgow ; 2nd, 1897, Anna, d. of Alexander
Spence Wylie of Glasgow ; and has issue — William Louis
Primrose, Esq., b. i June 1880. Res. — Redholme, Dum-
breck, Renfrewshire ; City Chambers, Glasgow. Club — New
(Glasgow).
PRINGLE, quartered by SCOTT.
ALEXANDER PRINGLE, Esquire, Lieut. -Col. Indian
Staff Corps. Born Oct. 27, 1850, being the eldest son of
the late Robert Keith Pringle, Esq., late Bombay Civil
Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay,
and Commissioner in Sind, J P. for the co. of Derby, J. P.
and D. L. for the co. of Selkirk, formerly Convener of the
CO. of Selkirk, by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of the late
General Moore of the Bombay Army, late Military Auditor-
General. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a saltire en-
grailed sable, live escallops or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man's heart proper ;
with the Motto, "Sursum." Supporters— Two pilgrims
habited proper. Postal address — Junior United Service
Club.
JAMES THOMAS PRINGLE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk,
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk, Commander
Royal Navy (retired). Bor7i Feb. 29, 1832, being the
eldest son of the late Vice-Admiral James Pringle of Tor-
woodlee, by his wife Mary Eraser. Club — Constitutional.
Livery— ^\\x. and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Aims : Argent, on a saltire engrailed azure, five escallops
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a serpent
nowed proper ; and in an escroll above this MottO, " Nosce
te ipsuni." Married, 1862, Ann Parminter, only child of
the late Colonel Black, 53rd Regiment ; and has had Issue
— (i) John Lewis Pringle, Gentleman, born 1868, died
young ; (2) James Lewis Pringle, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
born 1869 ; (3) George Macgregor Pringle, Gentleman, born
1871, died 1874; (4) Lionel Graham Pringle, Gentleman,
born 1880 ; Elizabeth Ann ; Lilian Erskine ; Adelaide Jane ;
Helena Florence ; and Mary Simcoe Violet. Seat — Tor-
woodlee, Galashiels, in the county of Selkirk. Residence
— 4 First Avenue Brighton.
PRINSEP, see LEVETT-PRINSEP.
PRIOR, see MURRAY-PRIOR.
HENRY WALLIS PRIOR- WANDESFORD, Gentle-
man. Born , being the second son of the late Rev.
John Prior of Mount Dillon, co. Dublin, by his wife Sarah,
only surviving daughter of the Hon. Charles Harward Butler
Clarke Southwell Wandesford of Castlecomen, co. Kil-
kenny, and of Kirklington, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant double-queued azure,
armed and langued gules (for Wandesforde) ; 2 and 3 vert,
on a bend ermine, three chevronels gules (for Prior).
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a church proper, the spire azure (for Wandes-
forde) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours an estoile vert (for
Prior). Mottoes — " Tout pour I'Eglise" (for Wandesforde).
" Quis audeat luci aggredi " (for Prior). Estates and postal
addresses — Crossogne House, co. Tipperary ; Lechlade
Manor, co. Gloucester.
RICHARD HENRY PRIOR - WANDESFORDE.
Esquire, J. P. and D.L, co. Kilkenny, B.A. of the
University of Cambridge. Born Sept. 15, 1870, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Butler Prior, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Dora, daughter of Richard
Pliillips, Esquire, ofGaile.in the county of Tipperary, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; and assumed by Royal
License the additional surname and arms of Wandesforde,
1894. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Livety — Blue and
yellow. Armorial bearings — Quarterly r and 2 or, a
lion rampant double-queued azure, armed and langued
gules (for Wandesforde) ; 2 a,nd 3, vert, on a bend er-
mine three chevronels gules (for Prior). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a church proper, the spire azure (for Wandesforde) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile vert (for Prior).
Mottoes— " Tout pour I'Eglise" (for Wandesforde) ; "Quis
audeat luci aggredi" (for Prior). Married, March 1899,
Florence Jackson von Schwartz Pryor, dau. of the late Rev.
Ferdinand Pryor of Halifax, Nova Scotia ; and has Issue
— (i) Christopher Butler Prior- Wandesford, Gentleman,
born Dec. 15, 1896; (2) Richard Ferdinand Charles Prior-
Wandesforde, Gentleman, born Oct. 23, 1897. Estates —
Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny; Kirklington, Hipswell, and
Hudswell, Yorks. Seats — Castlecomer, in the county ot
Kilkenny; The Hall, Kirklington, in the county of York.
PROBY. Quarterly, i and 4, ermine on a fesse gules,
a lion passant or (Proby, granted H. Coll., 1568) ; 2 and 3,
I
argent, two bars wavy azure, on a chief of the second an
estoile between two escallops or (Allen). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich's
is the Military Cockade.
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head erased proper, ducally gorged or, in the beak a key of
the last. Motto — " Manus haec inimica tyrannis."
Only surv. son of Granville Leveson Proby, 3rd Earl of
Carysfort, Admiral R.N., fi. 1782; d. 1868; m. 1818,
Isabella, d. of Hon. Hugh Howard : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir William Proby, 5th Earl of Carysfort
(Irel., 18 Aug. 1789), 6th Baron Carysfort of Carysfort,
CO. Wicklow (Irel., 23 Jan. 1752), 5th Baron Carysfort of
the Hundred of Norman Cross, co. Huntingdon (U.K.,
21 Tan. 1801), K.P., Lord- Lieut, and Cust. Rot. co.
Wicklow (High Sheriff 1865), D. L. Hunts, M.A. Cantab.
[Supporters — Dexter, an ostrich proper, ducally gorged or,
in the beak a key of the last ; sinister, a talbot sable], d.
1836 ; />!. i860, Charlotte Mary, eld d. of Rev. R. B.
Heathcote of Friday Hill, Essex. Seats^Elton Hall,
Peterborough ; Glen Art Castle, Arklow, co. Wicklow.
Tozvn res. — 10 Hereford Gardens, W. Cluds — Carlton,
Travellers', Kildare Street (Dublin).
Proby (R.L. , 1904, H. Coll.). Arms as those of Proby
above. Crest and Motto as above.
Only son of Rt. Hon. Lord Claud Hamilton, P. C. ,
M.P. CO. Tyrone (br. of 2nd Marquess and ist Duke
of Abercorn), ^. 1813 ; d. 1884; m. 1844, Lady Eliza-
beth Emma Proby, d. of 3rd Earl of Carysfort : —
Douglas James Proby (R.L. , 1904, formerly Hamilton),
Esq., Lt.-Col. Irish Guards, />. 1856; m. 1882, Lady
Margaret Frances Hely-Hutchinson, d. of 4th Earl of
Donoughmore ; and has surv. issue — (i) Granville Proby,
Esq., i>. 1883; (2) Richard George Proby, Gentleman, f>.
1886 ; (3) Jocelyn Campbell Patrick Proby, Gentleman, d.
1900 ; and Betty Alice Adine. J?es. — 2 Draycott Place,
London, S.W.
PROBYN (Arms of Hopkins granted 1734, name of
Probyn assumed 1734). Ermine, on a fesse gules, a lion
passant guardant argent, a canton of the second, charged
with a rose or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an ostrich's head couped ermine,
holding in the beak a key azure.
Sons of Edmund Probyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
Hunsley Manor, Gloucs. , i. 1825; d. 1890; ?n. 1853,
Charlotte Seymour, d. of John English Jones of Derry
Ormonde, co. Cardigan : — •
John Langford Probyn, Gentleman, late 79th High-
landers, 6. 1857, Ides. —
Leslie Probyn, Gentleman, d. 1862. i?«. —
Son of Rev. Julian Webb Probyn, d. ; d. ;
VI. . Mary, d. of John Spicer of Esher Place,
Surrey : —
Julian Edmund Spicer Probyn, Esq., Capt. Border Regt.,
b. 1859. Res.—
Son of Rev. Edmund Probyn, late Vicar of Longhope
and. Abenhall, b. ; d. ; m. , Juliana,
d. of Philip Webb of Milford House, Surrey : —
John Webb Probyn, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1870,
Araminta Louisa, only d. of Rev. William H. Hoare of
Oakfield Lodge, Crawley, Sussex; and has surv. issue —
(i) Rev. Hubert Edmund Hamilton Probyn, b. 1871 ; (2)
Wilfred Julian Noel Probyn, ^. 1872; and Juliana [»«.
John W. Gooch Spicer]. 5<fa^— Abbenhall Lodge, Gloucs.
CLIFFORD PROBYN,Esquire,J.P.,L.C.C.,Lieut.-Col.
late of the 13th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, one of
the Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London,
and formerly Sheriff of the said City. Armorial bearings
—Gules, on a fesse argent, between a bugle-horn stringed in
chief and a fasces fesseways, the axe to the dexter and up-
wards in base or, a lion passant guardant of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of two keys in saltire or, an ostrich's head
erased at the neck azure. Motto -"Manus hcec inimica
tyrannis." Residence — Grosvenor Street, London, W.
EDWIN PRODGERS, Esq., M.A., J. P. Born August
15, 1833, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Edwin
Prodgers, Rector of Ayot St. Peter, Herts, by Caroline his
wife, dau. and co-heiress of John Blades of Brockwell Hall.
Armorial hearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and
azure, three lions rampant, two ana one argent, between
three crosses pat^e fitch(?e in the foot, one and two erminois
(for Prodgers) ; 2 and 3 azure, two swords in saltire argent,
pommels and hilts or, surmounted of the Roman fasces
paleways of the last, the axe headed of the second, inter-
laced with a double chain collar gold, on a chief ermine,
a bee volant between two star-pagodas proper (for Blades).
Upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Chauncy,
namely, gules, a cross patonce argent, on a chief or a lion
passant azure, and upon a canton the arms of Surtees,
namely, ermine, on a canton gules an orle or. Mantling
gviles and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wrea th of
the colours, in front of a cross calvary or, a wyvern with
wings endorsed vert, in the mouth a sinister hand couped
at the wrist gules, gorged with a collar and line refle.xed
over the back or, the dexter claw resting on a cross pat^e
d Pcvoucnici)tf>an5-bornc5^
of the last. Motto — " Devouement sans bornes." Mar-
ried, June 1864, Elizabeth Ellen, eldest dau. of Henry E.
Surtees, Esq., M.P. , of Redworth House, co. Durham, and
Dane End, Herts, by his first marriage, and a coheir to her
mother, Eliza Snell, only surviving child, and in her issue
heir of Charles Snell Chauncy of Dane End ; and has Issue
— Elizabeth Caroline [m., May 1887, Baron John Roissard
de Bellet, Charge d' Affaires for the Republic of St. Marin,
and has issue]; Edwina Georgina Frances [m., June 1889,
Ren6, youngest son of Mons. Adolphe Japy de IBeaucourt,
and has issue]. Residence — Dane End House, Ware,
Herts.
HERBERT PRODGERS, Esquire, J. P. co. Wilts. Born
1835, being the second son of the late Rev. E. Prodgers
(d. 1861), by his wife Caroline, dau. and coheiress of John
Blades of Brockwell Hall. Armorial bearings- Quarterly
I and 4, per pale gules and azure, three lions rampant, two
and one argent, between three crosses pat^e fitch^e in the
foot, one and two erminois (for Prodgers); 2 and 3, azure,
two swords in saltire argent, pommels and hilts or, sur-
mounted of the Roman fasces paleways of the last, the axe
headed of the second, interlaced with a double chain collar
gold, on a chief ermine, a bee volant between two star-
pagodas proper (for Blades). Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a cross calvary or, a wyvern with wings endorsed vert, in
the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules, gorged
with a collar and line reflexed over the back or, the dexter
claw resting on a cross pat^e of the last. Motto " De-
vouement sans bornes." Seat — Kington House, Kington
St. Michael, Chippenham. Club — Junior Carlton.
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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PROSSER, see WEGG-PROSSER.
JOHN ELTON PROWER, Esquire, Lieut.-Col.
Canadian Mil., Major R.E. (Mil.). Burn 1852, being
the eldest son of the late John Elton Mervin Prower, Esq.,
of Purton House, Wilts, l.P. and D.L., High Sheriff Wilts,
Capt. 67th Foot, Major Royal Wilts (Mil.), and Harriet
his wife, dau. of William Payn, Esq., of Kidwell, Berks,
J. P., County Treasurer, Berks, Captain in Yeomanry. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a pale argent, between two
escallops, an estoile in chief and an escallop in base all
counterchanged, a chief arched vair (and many quarter-
ings). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in mail
armour, the hand grasping a scymitar proper, suspended
from the blade by a riband gules an escocheon argent,
charged with an estoile azure, around the arm a riband tied
also gules, an estoile between two escallops of the fourth.
Motto — " Du Dieu tout." AIn?-?-ied, June 2, 1881, Adele
Therese, dau. of the late R. E. Kimber, Gentleman Usher
of the Black Rod for the Dominion of Canada ; and has
Issue — John Mervyn Prower, Gentleman, b. March 1885 ;
Cecile Maud; and Phyllis Frances. Residences — 9 Ash-
burn Place, Cromwell Road, Kensington ; The Sissells,
Purton, Wilts. Club — The Constitutional.
PRYCE, see BRUCE-PRYCE.
EDWARD STISTED MOSTYN PRYCE, Esquire,
J. P. for the cos. of Salop and Montgomery, M.A. (Oxford).
Born April 8, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -
Colonel J. E. H. Pryce, late of the 2nd Queen's Royal
Regiment, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Francis Burton
loth Lancers, of 10 Norfolk Street, Park Lane. Club —
Conservative. Livery — Lincoln green coat and trousers
with scarlet piping, brass buttons, red waistcoat, gold
band round the hat. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms: Quarterly, i. argent, a lion passant sable be-
tween three fleurs-de-lis gules (for Pryce) ; 2. argent, on
a bend sable between two crescents gules, three annulets
or (for David ap Griffith ap Rys) ; 3. sable, three nags'
heads erased argent (for David Lloyd ap Griffith ap Ririd
of Gunley) ; 4. argent, three boars' heads couped sable,
tusked or (for Evan ap Rhys ap Hugh of Rhiwhirieth) ;
impaling the arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly 1 and 4,
quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ;
ii. and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
(for England) ; 2. or, a lion rani])ant within a double
tressure flory and counterflory gules (for Scotland) ; 3.
azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland), being the
arms of His Majesty King Charles H. ; over all a sinister
baton gules, charged with three roses argent, barbed and
seeded proper, the whole differenced by a martlet ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
sable, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis as in the arms ;
with the Motto, "In Deo confidemus omnes." Married,
August 7, 1877, Henrietta Mary, daughter of Charles W.
Beauclerk, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, of Winclffield
House, in the county of Southampton, and grand-daughter
of the Rt. Hon. Lord Frederick Beauclerk (son of the
fifth and brother of eighth Dukes of St. Albans) ; and has
Issue — Hugh Beauclerk Mostyn Pryce, Gentleman, Lieut.
Rifle Brigade, b. October i, 1881 ; Sybil V6ra Elise ; Isniay
Nesta ; Olga Georgina Meddefys. Estates — The Gunley
Estates, in the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Postal
addresses — Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Shropshire ; 4 Royal
Crescent, Bath.
PRYCE (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion passant between in
chief a spear-head between two fleurs-de-lis and in base
a fleur-de-lis between two spear-heads azure. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two javelins in satire proper, a demi-lion azure,
holding between the paws a cross pat6e gules charged with
a fleur-de-lis or. MottO — " Heb Dduw heb ddim Duw
a digon."
Son of David Pryce of Trederwen Hall, Mont-
gomeryshire, b. 1788; d. 1846; m. 1813, Anne Fan-
natt :—
Thomas Pryce, Esq. [d. 1904), J. P. and C.C. co. Mont-
gomery, formerly a Capt. in Batavia Regt. of Yeo. Cav. ,
and a Member of the Batavian Board of Trade, b. 1833 ;
m. 1863, Rosalie Susan, only d. of late Jacob Gerrit
Theodore Van Motman of Dramaga, in the Island of Java ;
and had issue^Thomas Tannatt Pryce, Gentleman, b.
1886; and Mary A R . i'ea/— Pentre Heylin Hall,
Llandysilio, Montgomeryshire. Clubs — Thatched House,
Junior Conservative.
ALBERT WESTHEAD PRYCE-JONES, Esq., J. P.
CO. Montgomery, B.A. Clare Coll., Camb. Born May
26, 1870, being the third son of Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones,
Knt., of Dolerw, Newtown, N. Wales, J. P. co. Mont-
gomery (High Sherift" 1891, M.P. for the Montgomery
Boroughs 1885-6, and again 1892-5), by his wife Eleanor,
dau. of Edward Rowley Morris of Newtoun. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a pale argent, between two cops of
yarn a shuttle erect all proper, 011 a chief of the second
a cross flory sable, between two Cornish choughs of the
last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a shuttle fesseways proper, thereon a goat
statant argent, gorged with a collar flory counterflory
gules. Motto — " Heb dduw heb ddim, duw a digon."
Married, July 31, 1895, Rosina Ida, second dau. of William
Gibson of Normanhurst, Seaton, Devon; and has Issue —
Reginald Ernest Pryce Pryce-Jones, Gentleman, b. Oct. 13,
1896. Residence — St. David's, Newtown.
PRYCE EDWARD PRYCE-JONES, Esquire, M.P.
for Montgomery Boroughs since 1895 ; raised 5th Vol.
Batt. South Wales Borderers, becoming its first Com-
manding Officer 1897 ; Chairman Newtown Local Board
of Health 1893-95, County Councillor, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. of Montgomery, Governor of University Colleges
of Bangor and Aberystwith, Member of University Court
of Wales, M.A. (Cambridge), Barrister-at-Law, Captain
Montgomery Yeomanry Cavalry, retired Hon. Major 1895.
Born 1861, being the eldest son of Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones,
Knight I5achelor, M.P., 1886-87 and 1892-95. High Sheriff
1891, of Dolerw, in co. of Montgomery, by his wife Eleanor,
daughter of Edward Rowley Morris of Newtown Clubs —
Carlton, Ranelagh. Livery — Dark blue coat, scarlet
waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a pale argent, between two cops of
yarn a shuttle erect all proper, on a chief of the second,
a cross flory sable between two Cornish choughs of the
last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a shuttle fesseways
proper, thereon a goat statant argent, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory gules. Married, 1886, Beatrice, second
daughter of the late Herbert Hardie of Orford House, in
the county of Chester; and has, with other Issue — Pryce
Victor Pryce-Jones, Esquire, born 1887 ; antl bene Beatrice
Postal address — Caerhowel, Montgomeryshire.
Sir PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, Knight Bachelor, Member
of Parliament for the Montgomery District, Justice of the
is the Military Cockade.
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Peace for the county of Montgomery (High Sheriff 1891).
Bom 1834, being the son of the late William Jones,
Solicitor, of Newtown, North Wales; dubbed Knight
Bachelor, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, on a pale argent,
between two cops of yarn a shuttle erect all proper, on a
chief of the second, a cross flory sable between two Cornish
choughs of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a shuttle fesseways proper, thereon a goat statant argent,
gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Married,
1859, Eleanor, daughter of Edward Rowley Morris of
Newtown; and has, with other Issue — Edward Pryce-
Jones, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Dolerw,
Newtown, North Wales.
PRYKE (H. Coll., 1900). Per pale or and argent, on a
cross invected azure, two fasces erect in pale and as many
mascles in fesse all of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed,
vested azure, cuffs argent, the hands proper, supporting
a fasces erect or, each arm charged with a mascle of the
last. Livery — Dark blue, white -facings.
Sons of Richard Reeve Pryke of Bury St. Edmunds,
b. ; d. ; w. Enmia Louisa, d. of Robert
Parkes : —
William Robert Pryke, Esq., a Member of the Commis-
sion of Lieutenancy for the City of London and Deputy
Alderman, J. P. co. Esse.x, d. 1874; i/i. 1878, Marguerite,
d. of Robert Stiles; and has issue — (i) William Robert
Dudley Pryke, Gentleman, 6. 1882 ; (2) Richard Frederick
Norman Pryke, Gentleman, d. 1886 ; (3) Hamer Forest
Stanley Pryke, Gentleman, 6. 1889; Alabel Marguerite;
and Ethel Annie. /?es.—Va.\\ey Lodge, Wanstead, Essex.
Clud — Constitutional.
PRYNCE, quartered by CORBET.
PRYSE, see WEBLEY PARRY-PRYSE.
HENRY LOULS VANNECK PRYSE, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon). Bor/t May 14, 1864, being the only surviv-
Robert Jope Neck. Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Armorial bearing's — Azure, on a pale invected argent, plain
cottised or, a lion rampant between two crosses botony sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion rampant regardant or, gorged with a
wreath of oak vert, holding in the dexter forepaw a cross
botony fitcht'e in bend sinister, and resting the dexter hind
leg on two spears in saltire proper. Motto — " Duw a
digon." Residence— Surrey House, Leamington. Clud —
New Oxford and Cambridge.
PUDSEY, see THORN-PUDSEY.
PUGH, quartered by LOVELL.
PULESTON (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Sable, three
mullets argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crests (of
augmentation) — i. on a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree
proper, pendejit therefrom by a riband azure, an escutcheon
gules charged with three ostrich-feathers argent, in com-
memoration of Sir Richard Puleston liaving had the honour
of introducing H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 9 Sept. i8o6,
into the Principality ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a buck statant proper, attired or. Motto —
■' Clariores e tenebris."
Son of Henry Bailey, Esq., of Nant-y-glas, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Monmouth. /'. 1822; d. 1899; m. 1st, 1848,
Mary Louisa, d. of Sir Richard Puleston, Bart., of
Emral Park, co. Flint: —
Crawshay Wellington Puleston, Gentleman, 6, 1853 ;
?n. 1891, Edith Elfrida, d. of Rev. Thomas Bacon. Seal —
Worthenbury Manor, co. Flint.
PULFORD, see GROSVENOR.
PULFORD, quartered by GROSVENOR, TAUNTON,
and BARTLETT.
Sir ROBERT PULLAR, Knight Bachelor (1895), J. P.
for Perthshire, F. R.S. E. , and one of the Proprietors of the
well-known Dyeworks at Perth. Born 1828, being the son
of the late J. PuUar. C/«^.f— National Liberal, Scottish
ing son of the late Charles Pryse of Llanbadarn-ffynydd,
Radnorshire, by his wife Emma Amelia, eldest dau. of
Liberal (Edinburgh).
Armorial bearings -
Livery — Claret coat, white breeches.
-Or, three alerions sable, on a chief
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules, a Holy Lamb passant regardant, staff and cross
argent, with the banner of St. Andrew proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-
eagle displayed or, beaked and membered gules. Motto- —
" Perseverantia et industria." Married, 1859, a dau. of
the late Charles Daniell of Wantage, Berks. Residence —
Tayside, Perth, N.B.
PULLER, see GILES-PULLER.
CHRISTOPHER BERNARD GILES-PULLER, Gen-
tleman, of Youngsbury, Herts. Born July 20, 1875, being the
eldest son of the late Charles Giles Puller, Esq., of Youngs-
bury, Herts, J. P. and D. L. , JVI. A. , sometime in Holy Orders,
and Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. , and formerly Vicar of
Standon, Herts, by his wife Emmeline Maria, second dau. of
William Longman of Paternoster Row. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend invected with plain cotises
between three escallops or, on a chief of the last, a quatre-
foil between two escallops of the first (for Puller) ; 2 and 3
per chevron ermine and azure, a lion rampant counter-
changed, between in chief two crosses clech^e voided of the
second (for Giles). Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a dove holding in the beak an olive branch
proper, three escallops inverted or (for Puller) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet or, a lion's
gamb erased azure, charged witli a cross clech^e, voided also
or, holding a branch of a peach tree leaved and fructed
proper (for Giles). Seat — Youngsbury, near Ware,
Herts.
The Rev. Canon ELGOOD GEORGE PUNCHARD,
D.D. Oxon. (Balliol Coll.), Vicar of St. Mary's, Ely,
Cambs. , Hon. Canon of Ely (1895) [eleventh in direct
descent from William Punchard of Bedingfield, Suffolk,
d. 1506]. Born 1844, being the second and only sur-
viving son of John Elgood Punchard of Framlingham,
by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Stephen Piggins of
Great Yarmouth. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings —
Sable, three plates, on a chief argent, a unicorn's head
erased of the first, between two pellets. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a unicorn's head erased sable, collai-ed vair, three plates.
Motto — " Prremia non sine Proeliis." Married, Feb. 5,
1870, Catherine Mary, second and only surviving dau. of
Joseph Johnson of Windsor; and has Issue — (i) Alfred
Punchard, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1886; (2) Edmund Elgood
Punchard, Gentleman, b. Oct. 1890 ; and Rose Elgood.
Residence — St. Mary's Vicarage, Ely, Cambs.
PURCELL (U.O.). Or, a saltire between four boar's
heads couped sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a hand couped above the wrist
erect, holding a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, pierced
through the jaw of a boar's head, couped sable, vulned and
distilling drops of blood, the sleeve azure, turned up argent.
Motto — " Aut vincam aut periam."
Son of Rev. James George Purcell, of Glannamore,
Vicar of Worniinghall, b. ; d. 1843; m. 1820,
Letitia, d. of Francis Talbot of Foxlsoro' House,
King's Co.
Rev. Francis Talbot Purcell, Vicar of Edstaston, co.
Salop, ^. 1833; m. 1858, Fanny Jane, d. of Edward Keane,
Capt. R.N. ; and has issue — (i) James Edward Purcell,
Gentleman, b. 1866; (2) John Norton Purcell, Gentleman,
b. 1870; Letitia Sarah [;«. Rev. Victor Reginald Bomford,
Vicar of Wigginton] ; Frances Isabella Mary ; Agnes
Talbot; and Eleanor. Seats— Yoy}aoxo House, Roscrea,
King's Co. ; Donoughmore House, Ashbourne, co. Meath.
Res. — Edstaston Vicarage, Wem, Salop.
Son of Rev. Goodwin Purcell Vicar of Charlesworth,
CO. Derby, b. ; d. 1877; m. 1st, Sarah, d. of
Joseph Lea of Davenham, Chester: —
Jame Purcell, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1875, Elizabeth,
d. of John Dickinson of Wembrick House, Ormskirk,
Lancaster; and has issue— Goodwin Purcell, Gentleman,
b. 1876. Seat — Carrigmore House, co. Kerry.
GERALD PURCELL-FITZGERALD, Gentleman, of
The Island, co. Waterford. Born May 5, 1865, being the
second and only surviving son of the late Maurice Noel
Ryder Purcell-FitzGerald, by his wife Annie, dau. of James
Laurie, and grandson of John Purcell FitzGerald of Boulge
Hall. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a
saltire gules, a mullet on a crescent for difference (for Fitz-
Gerald, confir. 1716) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire between
four boars' heads couped sable (for Purcell). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a monkey proper, environed about
the middle and chained or, a mullet on a crescent for
difference (for FitzGerald) ; 2. upon a vi^reath of the colours,
a cubit arm holding a sword proper, pommelled and hiked
or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's head couped sable,
vulned and distilling drops of blood, the sleeve azure, turned
up argent (for Purcell) ; and over the first crest, on an
escroll, this Motto, " Crom a boo." Married, firstly, Alice
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Louisa, dau. of Very Rev. Anthony La Touche Kirwan,
D.D. , Dean of Limerick Cathedral ; secondly, March i,
1899, Eleanor Niccolls, dau. of John Nicolls, Uniontown,
Pa., U.S.A.; and has Issue— (1) John Purcell-Fitzgerald,
Gentleman, h. Oct. 24, 1899; (2) Edward Maurice Purcell-
Fitzgerald, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1900; (3) Gerald Purcell-
Fitzgemld, Gentleman (twin with Edward Maurice). Seats
— Little Island, co. Waterford. Clubs — Windham, Maryle-
bone Cricket Club, and Kildare Street (Dublin).
PURDON, quartered by UNIACKE.
PUREFOY, see BAGWELL-PUREFOY.
S RICHARD PUREFOY PUREFOY, Esquire. Capt.
R.N. , J. P. CO. of Southampton; assumed the sur-
name of Purefoy in lieu of Fitz Gerald, and the arms of
Purefoy by Royal Licence Dec. 26, 1897, under the will of
the late G. Purefoy Jervoise, Esq., M. P., D. L. Bom May
26, 1862, being the eldest son of the late Richard Purefoy
Fitz Gerald, Esq., of North Hall, Preston Candover, co.
Hants, J. P., Hon. Col. Bucks Yeomanry, formerly Lieut.
R. N. , by his wife Henrietta Mary, only child of Rev.
Anthony Chester of Chicheley Hall, co. Bucks. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, azure, three stirrups or ;
2 and 3, sable, three pairs of gauntlets argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
gauntlet erect proper, grasping a tilting-spear rompu also
proper. Motto — " Purefoy ma joye." Married, Dec. 23,
1895, Mary Lillias, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Francis G.
Sandys Lumsdaine of Lumsdaine ; and has Issue -Mt^ry
Lillias Geraldine. Seat — Shalstone Manor, co. Bucks.
Club— Army and Navy.
man, b. June 10, 1861 ; (3) Henry Ednmnd Lavallin Puxley,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 14, 1866; (4) William Waller Lavallin
Puxley, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17, 1867; (5) Herbert Hardress
Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. May 26, 1868 ; Maria Francis
[»!., 1884, Robert O'Brien Studdert, Esq., J. P.], Katherine
Rosa, and Elizabeth Jane ; second, Dec. 9, 1875, Adeline,
youngest dau. of Gen. Charles W. Nepean (grand-niece of
the late Sir Evan Nepean, ist Bart.), and widow of Col.
William Fergusson Hutchinson. Seats — Dunboy Castle,
Castleton, Berehaven, and Llangan, St. Clears, co. Car-
marthen.
PUXON (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant between two
quatrefoils in pale argent, and as many flaunches or, each
charged with two roses palewise gules, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant gules, semt5 of quatrefoils
argent, between two roses as in the arms. MottO— " Arnica
Veritas."
Sons of the late Edward William Puxon of Wintons,
Croydon, 6. ; d. ; tn. , Frances Amelia, d.
of :—
PYDEL, quartered by FLOYER.
PYE, quartered by CONYERS and FOX.
EDWARD PYKE, Gentleman, J. P., eldest son of the
late Joseph Pyke, Gentleman, J. P., of Winckley Square,
Preston, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial
bearings — Party per saltire sable and or, two trefoils in
JOHN PURVIS, Esquire, J. P. for co. Fife. Born
Oct. 16, 1820, being the only son of the late Alexander
Purvis of Kinaldy, by his wife Isabella, eldest dau. of
James Campbell of Finmont, co. Fife. Armorial bearings
— Azure, on a chevron argent, between three mascles or,
as many cinquefoils vert. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand pointing
upwards to the sun in his splendour proper. Motto — " Per
vias rectas. " Married, July 1852, Isabella Wilhelmina,
eldest dau. of the late William Berry of Tayfield, co. Fife ;
and has Issue — (i) Alexander Burridge Purvis, Esq., Major
R.A., b. Sept. 21, 1854 \in., Feb. 5, 1894, Mary Bertha,
dau. of the late Rev. Edward Rogers Pitman, M.A. , and
widow of Major W. .\. Warren, R.A.]: (2) William
Herbert Purvis, Gentleman, b. Nov. 27, 1858 \m., Oct. 15,
1888, Mabel Vida, third dau. of Captain F. Turner, late
79th Highlanders, and has issue] ; (3) Arthur Law Purvis,
Gentleman, b. 1862, d. 1872; (4) John Henry Purvis, Esq.,
Capt. Highland Light Infantry, b. April 4, 1866; (5)
Robert Walter Purvis, Esq., of Gilmerton, Fife, Capt. S. E.
of Scotland Artillery, b. April 21, 1869; and Ethel Isabella
\jn., March g, 1886, Thomas Jeffrey, and has issue]; and
Alice Clara. Seat — Kinaldy, St, Andrews, co. Fife. Club
— New (Edinburgh).
FURY, quartered by GUST.
HENRY LAVALLIN PUXLEY, Esq., M.A., J.P. co.
Cork, High Sheriff 1865, and High Sheriff co. Carmarthen
1864. Born April 4, 1834, being the second son of the late
John Lavallin Puxley, Esq., of Dunboy Castle, by his wife
Fanny Rosa Maria, dau. of Simon White, Esq., of Glen-
gariff Castle, co. Cork (and niece of first Earl of Bantry).
Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, gules, on a bend
cotised argent, five lozenges conjoined of the first, in the
sinister chief point an annulet or (for Puxley); 2 and 3 argent,
a fleur-de-lis sable, a chief engrailed azure (for Lavallin).
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, charged
witli a lozenge between two annulets in pale gules, the hand
grasping a dagger also proper. Motto — " Loyal en tout."
Married, first, June 4, 1857, Katherine Ellen, dau. of Rev.
William Waller of Castletown, co. Limerick, and by her
(who died 1872) has Issue — (i) John Lavallin Puxley, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 21, 1859 ; (2) Edward Lavallin Puxley, Gentle-
pale, and in fesse as many talbots' heads erased counter-
changed. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a fountain a pike-fish fesseways proper. Motto — " Deo
favente progredior." Residence — Merton Bank, Southport,
Lanes.
JOSEPH PYKE, Gentleman. Dorn March 3, 1824,
being the fourth son of Lewis Eleazer Pyke, by I lis wife
Charlotte, daughter of Abraham Wolff, Doctor of Medicine.
'Clubs — Grosvenor, Golfers', St. James's, Gallery. Livery —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Azure, on a pile invected argent, between two pikes haurient
in base proper, a lion rampant of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-wolf proper, holding in the dexter
is the Naval CoclLade.
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paw a torch erect or, fired proper, and resting the sinister
paw on a quatrefoil also or; with the Motto, "Id volo
Deo volente." Married, January i6, 1850, Sara, second
daughter of Simon Magnus of Chatham, in the county of
Kent; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Edward Pyke, Esquire,
one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law [m.
Mary Rachel, elder dau. of the late Horatio Lucas, and
grand-daughter of the late Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, Bart.] ;
(2) William Marcus Pyke, Gentleman, Solicitor [w. Annie
Maud, youngest dau. of Frederick Davis of 24 Park
Crescent, W.]; (3) Tom Joseph Pyke, Gentleman [md.
Hettie, elder dau. of Lewis Lewis of Brighton] ; (4) Lazarus
Simon Magnus Pyke, M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E., F.C.S.,
F. R. I., Gentleman [w. Mildred Emma, eldest dau. of
Born Feb. 3, 1868, being the eldest son of John Nott
Pyke-Nott, Esq., B.A., I>ord of the Manor, Rector and
Patron of Parracombe, by his wife Caroline Isabella, dau. of
Frederick Ward, M. A. of St. John's, Cambridge. Livery —
Claret. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules on a
Edward Lucas, and niece of Sir David Salomons, Bart.];
(s) Robert Bond Pyke, Gentleman ; (9) Manuel Castello Pyke,
Gentleman ; Charlotte ; and Cordelia [m. Lewis Avigdor-
Birnstihgl, of the Stock Exchange], irj/n/e— Beacon Lodge,
Luton, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Devonshire
Place House, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
LIONEL EDWARD PYKE, Esquire, Q.C., B.A.,
LL.B. Born 1854, being the second son of Joseph Pyke,
Gentleman, by his wife Sara, dau. of Simon Magnus of
Chatham. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a pile invected
argent, between two pikes hauriant in base proper, a lion
rampant of the first. Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf
proper, holding in the dexter paw a torch or, fired proper,
and resting the sinister paw on a quatrefoil also or ; with
the Motto, "Id volo Deo volente." Residences — 2 Corn-
wall Gardens, S.W. ; 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.
JOHN MOELS PYKE-NOTT, Gentleman; educated
at Eton, Lord of the Manor of Parracombe, co. Devon.
ResStecsispf^
bend engrailed or, between four leopards' faces, two and two
argent, an estoile of eight points between two martlets of
the field (for Nott) ; 2 and 3, quarterly or and gules, on a
chevron barry wavy of four argent and azure, between two
trefoils in chief and another in base counterchanged, a
pike naiant proper (for Pyke). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules
and or. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, two
mascles fesseways, interlaced or, thereon a martlet gules,
ducally gorged gold, in the beak a sprig of laurel proper
(for Nott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a demi-pike haurient proper, between two wings gules,
each charged with a trefoil or (for Pyke). Motto—" Res es
spes." Married, 1894, Dora Florence Geraldine, third dau.
of Bennet Rothes Langlon of Langton Hall, co. Lincoln ;
and has Issue — {1) John Bennet Langton Pyke-Nott, Gentle-
man, b. July 3, 1895 ; (2) James Grenville Pyke-Nott, Gentle-
man. Estates — Bydown, Swimbridge, near Barnstaple,
in the county of Devon ; the Manor of Rowley and Estate
of Holworthy, and manorial lands in parish of Parracombe ;
Rundon and Buddlesweek, in Thelbridge and Witheridge ;
Furze, in West Buckland ; moiety of the demesne of Comb-
martin Manor ; Nethercott, in Braunton, &c.
PYM, quartered by MARSHAM.
is the Military Cockade,
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QUAILE, quartered by RAMSDEN.
JOHN QUAIN, Gentleman, M.D., son of John Quain
of Carrigoon, in the county of Cork, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Michael Burke of Mallow. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron engrailed azure, in chief two fers-de-
nioline gules, and issuant from the base a rock covered
with daisies proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of
a tower proper, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil vert, and holding between the paws
a battle-axe also proper, the blade gold, MottO — " Avorum
non imniemor." Residence —
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the
arms between two bulrushes proper ; with the Motto,
QUAYLE, quartered by JONES.
The Reverend DANIEL FLEMING WILSON
QUAYLE, M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, late Rector of Trimley
St. Martin, in co. Suffolk. Bo?-n December 5, 1847,
being the fifth but third and youngest surviving son
of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga,
and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man,
Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Chairman Justices of
the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island,
by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James
Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of
Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant,
Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier
Guards. Armorial 'bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau between three quails
proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points
upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms between
two bulrushes proper; with the Motto, " Qualis ero
spero. " Postal address — -Newnham, Daventry. Clubs —
Albemarle, Junior Constitutional.
EMILY QUAYLE, third daughter of the late Mark'
Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House,
Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the
Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor
of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest
daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove,
in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain
in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings are, upon a
lozenge : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between
three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two
swords points upwards of the first. Postal address — Bridge
House, Castletown, Isle of Man.
" Qualis ero spero.'
town, Isle of Man.
Postal add}-ess — Bridge House, Castle-
JOHN QUAYLE, Esquire, a Member of the House of
Keys in the Isle of Man, and Justice of the Peace for
the Island. Born September 9, 1840, being the eldest son
of the late Mark Hildersley Quayle of Crogga, in the parish
of Kirk Santon, in the Isle of Man, Clerk of the Rolls, a
Magistrate, and Member of the Legislative and Executive
Council of that island, and Deputy-Governor, by his wife
Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding,
Esquire, of Summergrove, in the county of Cumberland,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the
Militia, and Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable,
guttee-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief
point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms,
between two bulrushes oroper ; with the MottO, "Qualis ero
spero." Married, August 25, 1864, Emily Catherine, eldest
daughter of Edward Moore Gawne of Kentraugh, Speaker
of the House of Keys. Estate and postal address- Crogga,
Port Soderic, Isle of Man.
GEORGE HARRINGTON QUAYLE, Gentleman,
Advocate of the Isle of Man, Member of the House of Keys.
Born June 30, 1845, being the fourth, but third surviving
son of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga,
and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her
Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and
sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary
Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire,
of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and
late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, guttee-
d'eau, between three quails proper, m the centre chief point
a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
MARK HILDESLEY QUAYLE, Gentleman, Solicitor,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born
May 7, 1842, being the second son of the late Mark
Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crosga, and of Bridge House,
Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the
Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor
of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest
daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove,
in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain
in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutttJe-d'eau, between
three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two
swords points upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms between
two bulrushes proper ; with the MottO, " Qualis ero spero."
Postal addresses — Queen Anne's Mansions, S. W. ; Talbot
House, Arundel Street, W.C.
MARY AGNES QUAYLE, Widow, daughter of James
Lorimer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent,
on a chevron sable, gutt(^e-d'eau, between three quails
proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points
upwards of the first. Married, firstly, William Outram ;
secondly, February 19, 1879, James Spedding Quayle, Es-
quire, Captain Royal Artillery, who died without issue,
September 2, 1882.
SARAH KATHARINE QUAYLE, second daughter of
the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and
of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her
Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and
sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary
Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire,
of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia,
and late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron
sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the
centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards
of the first. Postal address— V>x\di%& House, Castletown,
Isle of Man.
Sir (WILLIAM) CUTHBERT QUIETER, Baronet
(1897), J. P. CO. Suffolk, M.P. for Sudbury Division of co.
Suffolk. Bo7-n Jan. 29, 1841, being the eldest son of the late
William Quilter of 28 Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W. , by his
wife Elizabeth Harriet, dau. of Thomas Cuthbert. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend invected gules, between three
Cornish choughs proper, two cross crosslets of the first,
the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm vambraced proper, the
hand grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister sable, the head
argent, the wrist entwined by a wreath of the third and
second, a Cornish chough proper. Motto — " Plutot mourir
que changer." Married, 1867, Mary, daughter of the late
John Wheeley Bevington of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton ;
and has Issue — (i) William Eley Cuthbert Quilter, Esq.,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ), b. July 17, 1872 \in., 1899, Hon.
Gwynedd Douglas-Pennant, dau. of Rt. Hon. 2nd Baron
Penrhyn, and has issue, George Eley Cuthbert Quilter,
Esq., b. 1900]; (2) John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter, Esq,,
Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. ; (3) Percy Cuthbert
Quilter, Esq., b. 1879; (4) Eustace Cuthbert Quilter, Esq.,
b. 1881 ; Maude Marian \m., 1888, Frederick Anthony
Denny]; Nora Blanche [w., 1898, William G. P. Miller].
Residences — Bawdsey Manor, Woodbridge ; 74 South
Audley Street, W.
QUINCEY. quartered by FOX.
R
RACHDALE, quartered by TEMPEST.
RADCLIFFE, quartered by GRUBBE, HORDERN.
RAMSDEN, and SALVIN.
RADCLIFFE, see DELME-RADCLIFFE.
Sir DAVID RADCLIFFE, Knight Bachelor, J. P. of
the city of Liverpool, and Mayor 1884-1886. Born Jan. 8,
1834, being the son of the late Amos Radcliffe of Almond-
bury, CO. York, by his wife Olive, dau. of Benjamin
Jepson of Lindley, co. York; dubbed Knight Bachelor
1886. Armorial bearings — Gules, a bend engrailed or,
gutt6e-de-sang, between four roses two and two saltireways
argent, stalked, leaved and slipped proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of the battlements of
a tower proper, a bull's head sable, armed and gorged with
a collar gemel or, holding in the mouth a rose gules, stalked,
leaved and slipped proper. Motto—" No thorn no rose."
Married, i860, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of George Clark of
Wootton Wawin, co. Warwick ; and has with other Issue
— Frederick Morton Radcliffe, Esq., b. 1861 Sjn., 1885,
Maggie, third dau. of Alfred Horsfall]. Postal address —
Knowsley, Prescot, Lancashire. Club — Conservative
(Liverpool).
CHARLES JAMES RADCLYFFE, Esquire, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1885. Bo7-n Dec. 21, 1839, being the eldest
son of the late Charles James Radclyffe, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Dorset, by his first wife Anne
Maria, only dau. and heir of Robert Lillington of
Stockley, co. Dorset. Livery — Green coat, red waistcoat.
Armorial bearings— Argent, two bends engrailed sable,
a label of three points gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head
erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto —
" Caen, Cressy, Calais." Married, April 4, 1872, Blanche,
second dau. of Col. Sulivan, late 5th Lancers ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Robert Eustace Radclyffe, late Lieut, ist
Life Guards, b. Jan. 15, 1873 [w., Jan. 30, 1897, Vivia Cori-
siande, only dau. of S. J. Howard) ; (2) Raymond Augustus
Edward Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. Jan. 16, 1878 ; (3) Mon-
tagu Frederick Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. Dec. 9,1883; (4)
Ralph Arthur Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1890;
Evelyn Blanche ; Violet ; Lilian Grace ; Margaret ; and
Rosamund Muriel. Seats — Hyde Manor, Wareham,
Dorset ; Foxdenton Hall, Oldham. Club — Piccadilly.
WILLIAM FREDERICK RADCLYFFE, Gentleman.
Born April i, 1841, being the second son of the late Charles
James Radclyffe, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co.
Dorset, by his first wife Anne Maria, only dau. and heir of
Robert Lillington of Stockley, co. Dorset. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, two bends engrailed sable, a label of three
points gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
is tbe Military Cockade.
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wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, ducally
gorged and chained or. Motto — "'Caen, Cressy, Calais."
Married, Sept. 17, 1868, Edith, third dau. of the late Col.
Sulivan, late 5th Lancers ; and has Issue — (i) Charles
Percy Frederick Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. Oct. 25, 1870 ;
(2) Maurice William Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1880 ;
and Emily Florence [m., Oct. 1894, A. Bingley, Berks
Regt.]. Residence —
ALFRED JOSEPH VOOGHT RADFORD, Gentle-
man. Born Aug. 18, 1865, being the si.xth but third sur-
viving son of the late Daniel Radford, Esq., J. P. for co.
Devon, of Mount Tavy, Tavistock, by his wife Lucy, dau.
of William Vooght of East Ogwell, Devon. Armorial
bearings — Per pale sable and argent, three lions passant
Gentleman,^. Jan. 10, 1894; (2) Myles Colbeck Radford,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1897 ( (3) Brian Nicholas Radford,
in pale, counterchanged with human faces proper, between
two flanches also counterchanged, a chief arched ermine (a
mullet for difference). Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion salient guardant
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, with a human face proper, holding
in the dexter forepaw a rose argent, slipped and leaved and
resting the sinister on the point of a sword erect also
proper, pommel and hilt or. Married, Feb. 10, 1898,
Constance Eveleen, dau. of the late Henry Wilson Bridges
of Birch, Essex. Estate — Dunchidlock House, Exeter.
Residence — Devon.
HERBERT GEORGE RADFORD, Gentleman, F.S.A.
Born i860, being the eldest sur. son of the late Daniel Rad-
ford, Esq., J. P. CO. Devon, of Mount Tavy, Tavistock, by
his wife Lucy, dau. of William Vooght of East Ogwell,
Devon. Livery — Dark green, with red waistcoat. Armo-
rial bearings — Per pale sable and argent, three lions
passant in pale counterchanged, with human faces proper,
between two flanches also counterchanged, a chief arched
ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion salient guardant argent, gutt(§e-de-
sang, with a human face proper, holding in the dexter
forepaw a rose argent, slipped and leaved, and resting the
sinister on the point of a sword erect also proper, pommel
and hilt or. Married, Dec. 1890, Dora, eldest dau. of
Nicholas Hardcastle, M.R.C.S., of Nevvcastle-on-Tyne ;
and has Issue — (i) Herbert Daniel Hardcastle Radford,
Gentleman, b. May 25, 1899. Residence — Park Cottage,
East Sheen, S.W.
RADFORD-NORCOP (R.L., H. Coll., 19 July 1904).
Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three ostrich feathers chevron ways
^-€%j[rQuiAPo^^tvjgp
between two chevronels, the whole between three boar's
heads erased or, and for distinction (Norcop) ; 2 and 3,
is the Naval Cockade.
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argent, a fesse engrailed azure, fretty or, between two
chevrons vair (Radford). Mantling sable and or. Crests—
I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
Ijoar's head erased sable, in front of two ostrich feathers or,
and for distinction (Norcop) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a fret or, thereon a partridge proper (Radford).
Motto — " Possunt quia posse videntur." Livery — Buff,
blue facings.
Only son of Arthur Radford, Esq., J. P., of Smalley
Hall, CO. Derby, B.A. , late Capt. Derbysh. Yeom., b.
1848; m. 1874, Henrietta Maria, d. of Frances Hurt,
Esq., of Alderwasley, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L. co,
Derby (High Sheriff 1862) :—
John Radford-Norcop (R. L. , 1904, formerly Radford),
Gentleman, Lieut. 8th King's Regt., /'. 1877. Seats^
Smalley, Derby; Bttton Hall, nr. Market Drayton. Res.
— Bradfield Hall, Berks.
The Right Honourable Sir JACOB PLEYDELL-
BOUVERIE, 6th EARL OF RADNOR, Viscount Folke-
stone of Folkestone ; Baron Longford of Longford, Wilts ;
Baron Pleydell-Bouverie, and a Baronet ; M. P. for South
Wilts 1892-1900, Lt.-Col. ist Wilts V. R.C. , servedin S. Africa
1900. Born July 8, 1868, being the elder son of the late
Rt. Hon. Sir William Pleydell-Bouverie, 5th Earl of Radnor,
P.C, J. P. and D.L. Wilts, J. P. Berks, M.P. for South
Wiltshire 1874-85, and for Middlesex 1885-89; Treasurer
to H.M. Household 1885-86, and 1886-92 ; by his wife
Helen Matilda, only surviving dnu. of the late Rev. Henry
Chaplin, Vicar of Ryhall, Rutlandshire. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4, per fesse or and argent,
eagle regardant, wings elevated sable, gorged with a ducal
coronet or, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet
argent. Motto — " Patria cara carior libertas." Married,
Jan. 20, 1891, Julian, only dau. of the late Charles Balfour
of Newton Don ; and has Issue — (i) Hon. William Pley-
dell-Bouverie, Viscount Folkestone, b. Dec. 18, 1895 ; (2)
Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie, b. Sept. 10, 1899 ; (3) Hon.
Bartholomew Pleydell-Bouverie, h. April 6, 1902 ; Lady
Jeane; Lady Katharine; Lady Elizabeth; and Lady
Margaret. Seats — Longford Castle, Salisbury ; and The
Manor House, Folkestone. Clubs~Ca.r\\.on, St. Stephen's,
Constitutional, and Turf.
The Right Honourable GRANVILLE AUGUSTUS
WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, 3rd BARON RADSTOCK,
of Castle Town, Queen's Co., in Ireland; M.A. Oxford.
Born April 10, 1833, being the only son of the late Rt. Hon.
Granville George Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Radstock, Vice-
Admiral of the Red, C.B. , by his wife Esther Caroline,
youngest dau. of James Puget of Totteridge, Herts. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale argent and gules, a crescent
sable for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers
per pale argent and gules, a crescent sable for difference.
Supporters — Dexter, a talbot regardant sable, eared and
navally gorged or ; sinister, an eagle regardant, wings
expanded and elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
thunderbolt all proper. Motto — " St. Vincent. " Married,
July 16, 1858, Susan Charlotte, youngest dau. of John Hales
Calcraft of Rempstone, by his wife Caroline, dau. of 5th
Duke of Manchester; and has Issue — (i) Hon. Granville
George Waldegrave, B.A. Camb., b. Sept. i, 1859; (2)
Hon. Montagu Waldegrave, b. July 15, 1867 [w., July 15,
1898, Constance Marian, eldest dau. of the late J. E.
J. Brodie of Lethen, Nairne ; and has issue, Rachel Eliza-
beth, d. Jan. 6, 1900; and Esther Constance, b. Nov. 11,
1900] ; (3) Hon. John Waldegrave, LL. B. Camb., Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. Dec. 30, 1868, d. whilst serving with the
Imperial Yeomanry at Lichtenburg, S. Africa, April 5, 1901 ;
Katherine ; Edith Caroline [w/., April 10, 1889, Alister
Gilian Fraser] ; Mabel; Constance; and Mary [m., April
25, 1896, Edwyn Robert Bevan, and has issue]. Residence
— Mayfield, Woolston, Hants.
The Reverend THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES,
heir male and representative of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles,
Lieut. -Governor of Java, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of Lang-
ham, in the co. of Essex. Bo)-n July 11, 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Thomas Stamford Raffles, Esquire, of
Liverpool, Barrister- at- Law, by his wife Maria, elder
surviving daughter of Edward Cearns, junior, of Liverpool.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Ermine, an
eagle with two heads displayed gules, charged on the
breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon a
cross crosslet fitch^e of the third. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern
crown or, a grififin's head purpure, beaked and gorged
with a collar gemelle or, a cross crosslet in the mouth.
Motto — ".^uspicium melioris jevi." Married, Nov. 6,
1884, Cecil Helen, second daughter of Colonel Lovett of
Belmont, in the county of Salop; and has Issue — (i)
Stamford Cecil Raflles, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th Suffolk Regt. ,
b. .'\ugust 2, 1885 ; (2) Reginald Lovett Stamford Raffles,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 7, 1888. Residence — Langham Rectory,
Colchester.
RAGLAND, quartered by SOMERS.
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an
escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (being the
ancient arms of Bouverie, and confirmed and allowed to
be thus borne by Royal Sign-Manual 1798); 2 and 3,
argent, a bend gules, gutt^e-d'eau, between two ravens
sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell) ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable,
gorged with a ducal coronet or, charged on the breast with
a cross crosslet argent. Supporters— On either side an
ARTHUR HAMILTON RAIKES, Esquire, J.P, co.
Westmorland, M.A. (Oxon.), Headmaster Old College,
Windermere. Bor?i Feb. 22, 1858, being the second son
of the late Rev. Frederick Thornton Raikes, Vicar of
Milnthorpe, formerly Lieutenant 62nd Regt., by his
second wife Harriet, dau. of James Stubbs, Solicitor, of
Lincoln's Inn. Armorial bearings — ^Argent, a chevron
engrailed pean, between three griffins' heads erased sable,
each charged with an ermine spot gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — " Honestum prtE-
ferre utili." Married, April 15, 1886, Minnie Aubrey,
is the Military Cockade.
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dau. of the late Edward Wise, a Judge of Supreme Court,
Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has /w«^— Marcus Hamilton Raikes,
heads erased sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
Gentleman, b. Sept. 19, 1889. Postal address— 0\d Col-
lege, Windermere. Club—]\m.\or Conservative.
ARTHUR STEWART RAIKES, Esquire, Envoy Extr.
and Minister Plenip. of Great Britain to Chile, Sec. to
H.M. Legation at Rio de Janeiro from 1896. Bor>t June
18, 1856, being the fifth son of the late Henry Raikes, Esq.,
of Llwynegrin, Flints., High Sheriff 1851, M.A. (Cantab.)
and Barrister-at-Law, by Lucy Charlotte his wife, youngest
dau. of Ven. Francis Wrangham, F. R.S. , Archdeacon of
East Riding of York. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chev-
ron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads erased
sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the arms. MottO — " Futuri cautus."
Postal address — British Legation, Santiago, Chile, South
America. C///iJj' — Travellers', St. James's.
Major-General CHARLES LOWIS RAIKES, Indian
S.C. (retd.). Born July 20, 1837, being the third but eldest
surviving son of the late Henry Thomas Raikes, Esq., a
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta, and his
wife Tempe Sophia, dau. of Geo. Udny, Member of the
Supreme Council of India Club — United Service. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a chevron engrailed pean between
three griffins' heads erased sable, each charged with an er-
mine spot gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head as in the
arms. Motto — " Honestuin preferre utili." Married, ]\\]y
18, 1893, Maude Caroline, dau. of Henry Day Fowler, Esq.,
Dep. Surgeon-Gen. ; and has Issue — Eric Udny Raikes,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 13, 1895. Postal address — Olivet,
Bridge Road, Torquay.
FRANCIS WILLIAM RAIKES, Esquire, Q.C.,
LL.D. , M.A. (Cantab.), Judge of County Courts, formerly
an officer in the R.N. Born Feb. 2, 1842, being the
second son of the late Henry Raikes, Esq., of Llwynegrin,
FHnts., High Sheriff 1851, M.A. (Cantab.), and Barrister-
at-Law, by his wife Lucy Charlotte, youngest dau. of Ven.
Francis Wrangham, F. R.S., Archdeacon of E. Riding co.
of York. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron engrailed pean between three griffin's
colours, a griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — " Hon-
estum prseferre utili." Married, Aug. 15, 1878, Diana
Mary Howard, elder dau. of the late H. H. Barber, 17th
Lancers ; and had Issue — Francis Howard Raikes, Gentle-
man, Lieut. King's R. Rifles, born July 4, 1879, killed in
action at Ladysmith Jan. 6, 1900. Postal addresses — The
Leat House, Malton, Yorks. ; 7 King's Bench Walk,
Temple, E.C. ; and Beomands, Chertsey.
§ Lieut. -CoL. FREDERICK DUNCAN RAIKES,
Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire, served as Civil and Political Officer in Upper
Burniah 1885-87, Lieut. -Col. I. S.C. from 1894, Conimis-
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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sioner in Biirmah 1897. Born Oct. i, 1848, being the
fourth son of the late Charles Raikes, Esq., C.S.I., Judge
of the Sudder Court at Agra, and Commissioner of Lahore,
J. P. Wilts and Sussex, by his second wife Justina Davidson,
dau. of William Alves of Enham House, Hants. Club —
Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
chevron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads erased
sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules, and pendent
below the escutcheon his badge as CLE. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the arms. Motto— " Honestum prse-
erre utili." Residence — Aberhafesp Hall, Newtown, North
Wales. Cluh — Naval and Military.
S GEORGE ALFRED RAIKES, Esquire, F.S.A.,
Lieut. -Col. and Vice-Pres. Hon. Artillery Company,
late 3rd Batt. York and Lane. Regt. Born May 13, 1850,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Raikes, Esquire, of
Eastdale Welton, Yorks. , J. P., D. L. , afterwards of Hamp-
stead, and sometime of Hull, by his second wife Catherine,
only dau. of Michael Hart of Belmont, co. Waterford.
Club — Junior Constitutional. Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron engrailed pean
between three griffins' heads erased sable, each charged with
an ermine spot gules ; and impaling the arms of Morgan,
namely, paly of si.x argent and or, a lion rampant regardant
sable, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of the
second between four quatrefoils saltireways of the third.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — " Hones-
tum prneferre utili." Married, Sept. 3, 1895, Caroline
Georgina Elizabeth Anna, only dau. of Col. George Manners
Morgan of Biddlesden Park, Bucks, late 4th Dragoon
Guards, and R. Bucks Hussars, J. P. Bucks, Northants,
and Carmarthens, and sister of the late Maj. Morgan-
Grenville of Stowe and Biddlesden.
HENRY ST. JOHN DIGBY RAIKES, Esquire, J. P.,
D. L. Flints., B.A. (Cantalx), Barrister-at-Law. Born
1863, being the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Cecil
Raikes, P.C., M.P., J. P., D.L., Postmaster-General 1886-
91, by his wife Charlotte Blanche, fourth dau. of Charles
Blayney Trevor-Roper of Plas Teg, Flints. Club — Carlton.
Livery— Yi&xV blue. Armorial bearings— Argent, a chev-
ron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads erased
sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the aims. Motto — " Futuri cautus."
Married, July 25, 1889, Annie Lucinda, dau. of Gen. Dan
Mackinnon, i6th Lancers, and granddau. of 4th Baron
Dimsdale. Seat — Llwynegrin Hall, Mold; Makeney
Lodge, Derby. Town residence — 13 Lower Belgrave Street,
London, S.W.
§ General ROBERT NAPIER RAIKES, General in
the Army, served in Gwalior Campaign at Punniar
1843, and in Burmah 1852, Indian Mutiny 1857. Born
1813, being the second son of the late Rev. Robert Napier
Raikes, M.A. (O.xon.), Rector of Hellesdon with Drayton,
Norfolk (cousin of Thomas Raikes, Governor of the Bank
of England), by his wife Caroline, dau. of Very Rev. John
Probyn, Dean of Llandaff. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a chevron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads
erased sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head as in the arms. Married, Sept. 25,
1854, Harriet, dau. of Maj. Beckett, Bengal Army ; and
has Issue — (i) Robert Haig Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b.
April 2, 1861 ; (2) Herbert William Napier Raikes, Gentle-
man, b. June I, 1865; (3) Reginald Durie Napier Raikes,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1874; (4) Cyril Probyn Napier
Raikes, Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1875; Mabel; and Ethel
Florence. Postal address— '&\.2cv!\{oxA Lodge, Watford.
ROBERT TAUNTON RAIKES, Esquire, J. P. Breck-
nockshire, M.A. (Oxon.). Born April 15, 1843, being the
only son of the late Robert Raikes, Esq., of Treberfydd,
Brecon, J. P., D. L. , M.A. , by his wife Frances, dau. of
Sir William Elias Taunton, a Judge of King's Bench.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron engrailed pean
between three griffins' heads erased sable, each charged
with an ermine spot gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head as
in the arms. Married, firstly, Aug. 20, 1868, Sophia Jane
[d. 1872), second dau. of Henry Munro, M.D. ; by whom
he has Issue — (i) Frederick Monro Raikes, Gentleman, B.A. ,
b. April I, 1872. He married, secondly, Jan. 2, 1878, Rosa
Margaret, fourth dau. of H. W. Cripps, Esq., Q.C., and
has further issue — (2) Cuthbert Taunton Raikes, Gentle-
man, /;. Nov. 10, 1878 ; (3) Lawrence Taunton Raikes,
Gentleman, R.F.A., b. May 9, 1882; (4) Geoffrey Taunton
Raikes, Gentleman, South Wales Borderers, b. April 7,
1884 ; {5) Robert Henry Taunton Raikes, Gentleman,
R.N., b. Aug. 23, 18S5; (6) Wilfrid Taunton Raikes,
Gentleman, b. July 4, 1892; (7) David Taunton Raikes,
R.N., Gentlemaiij b. Jan. 12, 1897; Margaret Taunton;
Hilda Taunton ; and Dorothy Taunton. Residences —
Treberfydd, Brecon; 171 Victoria Street, London, S.W.
Club — New University.
The Rev. THOMAS DIGBY RAIKES, M.A. (O.xon.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Marcham, Berks. Born Nov.
30, 1849, being the only son of the late Maj. -Gen. Thomas
Raikes, C.B. , by his first wife Leonora Jane, eldest dau. of
Thomas Digby of Hull. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads erased
sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the arms. Married, Aug. 4, 1885,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Meyrick
Higgins, Rector of Icomb, Gloucs. ; and has Issue — John
Francis Raikes, Gentleman, b. June 2, i8l,6. Postal address
— The Vicarage, Marcham, Abingdon.
The Rev. WALTER ALLAN RAIKES, M.A. (Can-
tab.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Ide Hill, Kent. Born
Oct. 30, 1852, being the second son of the late Richard
William Raikes, Esq., Capt. Madras Army, Conidt.
Governor's Body Guard, Madras, by his wife Mary Louisa,
dau. of Charles Walter, H.E.I.C.S. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron engrailed pean between three griffins'
heads erased sable, each charged with an ermine spot gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head as in the arms. Married, July 9,
1884, Catherine Amelia, dau. of William Cotton Oswell,
is the Military Cockade,
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H.E.I.C.S. ; and has /ss7^e—(i) William Oswell Raikes,
Gentleman, fi. Sept. 3, 1887 ; (2) Jolm Walter Julian Raikes,
Gentleman, fi. Dec. 29, 1888 ; (3) Humphrey Rivaz Raikes,
Gentleman, 6. July 14, iSgr ; Frieda Sigrid ; Rosemary
Alison ; and Agnes Catherine Monica. Postal address —
The Vicarage, Ida Hill, Kent.
Major - General ARTHUR JACOB MACAN
RAINEY, formerly Madras Cavalry. Born April 1826,
being the third and only surviving son of Maj. William
Henry Rainey, 4th Bengal Cavalry, J. P. for co. Down, by
his wife Margaret, dan. of Robert Macan of Carriff, in the
county of Armagh, Ireland. Club — East India United Ser-
vice. Livery — Steel grey, with scarlet facings and silver lace.
Armorial bearing's — Gules, two flaunches or, over all two
eagles' wings conjoined and erect proper. Mantlingf gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
a mural crown proper, a lion's head or, gutt^e-de-larmes.
Motto — "Fuimus." Married, August 1854, Caroline
Susanna, eldest dau. of the late Rev. William Robinson
(second son of Sir John Robinson, first Baronet, of Rokeby
Hall, in the co. of Louth) ; and has had Issue — (i) William
John Rainey, d. in infancy 1857; (2) Arthur Henry Rainey,
b. May 11, i860, d. 1888; (3) Robert Maximilian Rainey-
Robinson, Esq., b. April 28, 1861 [to whom refer]; (4)
Francis Edward Rainey, Gentleman, b. May 27, 1863 ; (5)
Edmund Flower Rainey, Esq., Capt. Indian Staff Corps.,
b. Feb. 9, 1865 ; Caroline Susanna, died in infancy ; and
Esther Sophia. Postal address — Drumboe, Rostrevor, co.
Down.
ROBERT MAXIMILIAN RAINEY- ROBINSON,
Esquire, Lieut. -Col. commanding 62nd Punjabis, Major
Indian Staff Corps. Born April 28, 1861, being the eldest
surviving son of Major-General Arthur Jacob Macan
Rainey, by his wife Caroline Susanna, eldest dau. of the
Rev. William Robinson (second son of Sir John Robinson,
first Baronet, of Rokeby Hall, co. Louth). Club — East
India United Service. Armorial toearings — Quarterly
I and 4, vert, on a chevron or, between three bucks trippant
of the last and pellettf^'e, as many quatrefoils gules (for
Robinson) ; 2 and 3 gules, two tiaunches or, over all two
eagles' wings conjoined and erect proper (for Rainey).
Mantling vert and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a buck as in the arms (for Robinson) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a mural crown proper,
a lion's head or, gutt6e-de-larmes. Motto — "Fuimus."
Married, Dec. 2, 1903, Alice Frances, eldest dau. of Arthur
Hidding Hildebrand, C.I.E.C.S., late Superintendent and
Political Officer Southern Shore States. Postal address —
Trowscoed Lodge, Cheltenham.
M PANDELI RALLI, Esquire, J. P. for Surrey and co, of
® London, D. L. co. Dorset, M.P. for Bridport 1875-80,
for Wallingford 1880-85. Born May 28, 1845, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Stephen Ralli of London, by his
wife Mary, dau. of Pandeli Argenti of Majseilles. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Brooks's, St. James's, Bachelors', and White's.
Armorial bearings — Azure, alien rampant argent, senile of
lozenges of the field, in chief a crescent between two roses
couped of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, sem^e
of lozenges, and holding between the paws a cross couped
azure. Seat — Alderbrook, Cranleigh, Guildford. Postal
address — 17 Belgrave Square, S.W.
WILLIAM RALSTON-PATRICK, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Ayr, late Major Ayrshire Yeomanry. Born 1838,
being the second son of John Sheddon Patrick of Trearne
and Hessilhead, by his wife Robina Jane, dau. of the late
Robert Lee of Greenock, N.B. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the
second two roses of the first, all within a bordure gules (for
Patrick) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend azure, three acorns or
(for Ralston). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, ade.xter hand erect, holding a saltire
sable (for Patrick) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, a falcon
looking to the sinister proper (for Ralston). Mottoes —
"Ora et labora" (for Patrick); "Fide et Marte '" (for
Ralston). Married, 1868, Jemima, dau. of James Alison
of Stranraer, N. B. ; and has with other Issue — Robert Ral-
ston Patrick, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Capt. Ayrshire Y.C.,
b. 1876. Seats — Trearne, Hessilhead ; Roughwood, Ayr-
shire. C/«^— County Club, Ayr.
ABEL JOHN RAM, Esq., K.C., Bencher of the
Inner Temple, Recorder of Wolverhampton, M.A. Oxon.
Botn September 21, 1842, being the second son of the
late Rev. Abel John Ram of Clonatin, co. Wexford,
Rector of Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford, Hon.
Canon of Rochester Cathedral, by his wife Lady Jane,
dau. of the Rt. Hon. James George Stopford, 3rd Earl
of Courtown, K. P. (by Lady Mary Montagu his wife,
eldest dau. of the Most Noble the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch,
K.G.). Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a chevron ermine between three rams' heads
erased argent, armed or, and impaling the arms of O'Brien,
namely gules, three lions passant guardant in pale, per pale
or and argent. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head erased
argent armed or, charged with a chevron azure. Motto —
" Quod tibi vis fieri fac alteri." Married, April 23, 1874,
Hon. Mary Grace, third dau. of the Rt. Hon. Lucius
O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiqnin ; and has Issue — (i) Abel
Ram, Gentleman, b. and d. Oct. 12, 1875 ; (2) Lucius Abel
John Granville Ram, Gentleman, b. June 24, 1885 ; Ellen
Augusta ; and Irene Mary Montagu. Postal addresses —
31 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; 3 Paper Buildings,
Temple, London, E.C. ; Palace Chambers, Westminster.
The Rev. EDWARD DIGBY STOPFORD RAM.
B.A. (Oxon.), Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Newcastle.
Born Dec. 29, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
George Stopford Ram, M.A. (Oxford), of Clonattin, Vicar
of St. Peter's, Bournemouth, by his wife Hon. Charlotte
Anne, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron
Inchiquin. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron ermine,
between three rams' heads erased argent, armed or.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a rams head erased argent, armed
or, charged with a chevron azure. Motto — "Quod tibi vis
fieri fac alteri." Married, 1896, Mabel, dau. of the Rev.
W. H. Casileman of Wimborne, Dorset, and Rector of
Nuneham Courtenay, Oxford ; and has Issue — Mabel Char-
lotte and Eileen Isabel (twins). Seat — Clonattin, Gorey,
CO. Wexford. Town residence — 59 Courtfield Gardens,
S.W.
The Rev. ROBERT DIGBY RAM, M.A. Camb., Vicar
of Hampton, Middlesex, Prebendary of St. Paul's since
1896. Born January 24, 1844, being the third son of
the late Rev. Abel John Ram of Clonattin, Rector of
Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford, Hon. Canon of
Rochester Cathedral, by his wife Lady Jane, dau. of the
Rt. Hon. James George Stopford, 3rd Earl of Courtown,
K.P. (by Lady Mary Montagu Scott his wife, eldest dau.
of the Most Noble the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, K.G.).
Club — Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron ermine between three
rams' heads erased argent, armed or, and impaling the
arms of Anson, namely argent, three bendlets engrailed, in
the sinister chief point a crescent gules. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a ram's head erased argent, armed or, charged with a chevron
azure. Motto — " Quod tibi vis fieri fac alteri." Married,
Sept. 13, 1877, Mary, only dau. of George Edward Anson,
Esq., C. B. , Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Queen (by
Hon. Georgiana Mary Harbord his wife, dau. of Rt. Hon.
3rd Lord Suftield, Bedchamber Woman to the Queen), and
granddau. of Very Rev. Frederick Anson, D.D. , Dean of
Chester (brother of ist Viscount Anson) ; and has Issue —
(i) George Edward Ram, Gentleman, b. April 25, 1879 ;
(2) Frederic Montagu Anson Ram, Gentleman, b. Aug.
30, 1885 ; and Emily Jane [w. , Oct. i, 1901, Sir John Home
Purves-Hume Campbell, Bart., of Marchmont, co. Ber-
wick, 2nd Life Guards]. Postal address — The Vicarage,
.Hampton, Middlesex.
M STEPHEN RAM, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the
%^ county of Wexford, Lord of the Manor of Ber-
mondsey. Bo7-7i April 15, 1818, being the only son of Abel
Ram of Ramsfort, by his wife Eleanor Sarah, sole heir of
Jerome William Knapp. Club — Carlton. Livery — Blue,
Is the Naval Cockade.
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with white facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine, between three rams' heads
erased argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head
erased argent, charged with a chevron azure ; with the
Motto, "Quod tibi vis fieri fac alteri." Married, August
7, 1839, Mary Christian, second daughter of James Archi-
bald Caramayor ; and has had Issue — (i) Stephen James
Ram, Esquire, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, born 1840
(deceased) ; (2) Edmond Arthur Ram, Gentleman, born
1841 (deceased) ; (3) Abel Humphrey Ram, Gentleman, born
1843; (4) Arthur Archibald Ram, Gentleman, born 1852;
Mary Eleanor ; Adela Jane Benedicta Mary ; Elizabeth
Augustine Agnes ; and Frances Mary. ^j/a/^^Ramsfort,
Gorey, in the county of Wexford ; Manor of Bermondsey,
London. Postal address — 19 Egerton Gardens, London,
S.W.
RAMSAY, quartered by NISBET - HAMILTON -
OGILVY and BUTT.
RAMSAY,
RAMSAY.
see DALHOUSIE and WARDLAW-
RAMSAY (matric. c. 1672). Argent, an eagle displayed
sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head erased argent,
armed or. Motto — " Ora et labora."
Son of John William, 13th Earl of Dalhousie, K.T. ,
Sec. of State for Scotland, 1^. 1847; d. 1887; w. 1877,
Lady Ida Louisa Bennet, d. of 6th Earl of Tanker-
ville : —
The Rt. Hon. Arthur George Maule Ramsay, 14th Earl of
Dalhousie (Sco. , 29 Jan. 1633), Lord Ramsay of Kerington
(Sco. , 29 Jan. 1633), and Baron Ramsay of Dalhousie (5 Jan.
1619), Baron Ramsay of Glenmark, co. Forfar (U.K.,
12 June 1875), J. P. and D.L. co. Forfar, late Lieut. Scots
Guards, served in S. African War 1901-2), b. 1878; m. 1903,
Lady Mary Adelaide Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,
d. of ist Earl of Ancaster ; and has issue Ramsay,
Esq., commonly called Lord Ramsay, b. 1904. Seats —
Dalhousie Castle, Midlothian ; Panmure House, Carnoustie ;
Brechin Castle, Forfarshire.
Ygst. son of George, 12th Earl of Dalhousie, b. 1806 ;
d. 1880; »t. 1845, Sarah Frances, only d. of William
Robertson of Logan House, N.B. : —
The Hon. Charles Maule Ramsay, J. P. and D.L. For-
farshire, M.P. for that co. 1894-5, Major Forfar and
Kincardine Art., formerly Lieut. R.A. [Arms (rematric.
1904) — Quarterly, i and 4, Ramsay as above ; 2 and 3,
parted per pale argent and gules, within a bordure charged
with eight escallops all counterchanged of the same (Maule),
the whole within a bordureazure. Mantlings — Dexter, sable,
doubled argent ; sinister, gules, doubled argent. Crests —
Dexter (for Ramsay), on a wreath of his liveries, aunicorn's
head couped argent, armed or (Motto — " Ora et labora") ;
sinister (for Maule), a double-headed wyvern with wings
erect spouting out fire before and behind proper (Motto
— " Clementia et animis"], h. 1859; m. 1885, Martha
Estelle, {d. 1904) d. of William R. Garrison of New York.
Club — Carlton.
RAMSAYof Balmain(R.L., H. Coll., 1806— arms matric.
L.R. , i8o6 and 1808). Argent, an eagle displayed sable,
charged on the breast with a rose of the field [quartered
with the arms of Bannerman, viz. gules, a banner displayed
argent, thereon a canton azure, charged with a saltire of
the second (Bannerman)]. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle displayed
sable. Motto — " Aspiro." Livery — Buff with crimson
piping.
Son of Sir Alexander Entwisle Ramsay, 4th Bart.,
b. 1837 ; d. 1902 ; m. ist, Octavia, d. of Thomas Haigh
of Elm Hall, nr. Liverpool : —
Sir Herbert Ramsay, 5th Bart. (13 May 1806), b. 1868 ;
m. 1902, Mabel, eld d. of W.T. Hutchinson of Aldingham,
Winton, Australia. Seat — Balmain, Kincardinesh. Kes. —
St. Anne's, Lewes.
Sons of Hugh Francis Ramsay, Esq., b. 1838; d.
1890; m. 1868, Jane Maria, d. of Gen. F. H. Sandys,
Bengal Army :^
Hugh Entwisle Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Noel Bannerman Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
Sons of Sir Alexander Ramsay, 3rd Bart., M.P., b.
1813; d. 1875; m. 1835, Ellen Matilda, d. of John
Smith Entwisle, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Foxholes,
Lanes : —
John Ramsay, Esq., late Capt. R.E., J. P. Hants, b.
1843; '''• 1876, Florence Mary, only child of Richard J.
Hilton, Esq., J. P. co. Kent, of Preston House, Favers-
ham ; and has issue — (i) Hilton Alexander Ramsay, Esq.,
Capt. R.A., b. 1878; (2) Norman Ramsay, Gentleman,
late Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1880; (3) John Richard Ramsay,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1883; Ethel; Hilda;
and Evelyn. Res. — Cams Hall, Fareham, Hants; Preston
House, Favershani, Kent. Club — Junior United Service.
Bertin Ramsay, Esq., b. 1850; m. 30 June 1881, Kate
Graverate, d. of Dr. Daniel Webster King of Green Bay,
Wisconsin, U.S.A. ; and has issue^Hallie Ellen ; and
Ethel. Res. — Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Son of Francis Ramsay, Esq., b. 1815 ; d. 1867; m.
1848, Georgina Hay, d. of William Foreman Home of
Wedderburn : —
William Alexander Ramsay, Esq., Col. comdg. 9th
Regtl. Dist. , late 4th Hussars, b. 1848 ; w. 1873, Susan New-
combe, d. of William Minchener of Clontarf, co. Dublin ;
and has issue — (i) Frank William Ramsay, Esq., Capt.
Middx. Regt., served in S. Africa 1901-2, b. 1875 ; (2)
Alexander Fitzgerald Ramsay, Gentleman, Lieut. Chesh.
Regt., served in S. Africa 1900-2, b. 1880 ; (3) Bertram Home
Ramsay, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1883 ; Georgin.\
Frances \jn. 1900. Capt. H. E. Garstin, R.A.]; and
Elizabeth Grace. Res. —
Son of Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Bart., b. 1785; d.
1852; ;«. 2nd, Hon. Elizabeth, d. of William, Lord
Panmure, and sister of nth Earl of Dalhousie : —
Sir George Dalhousie Ramsay, Knt. (1900), C.B. (1882),
late of the War Office, b. 1828; m. 1864, Eleanor Julia
Charteris, d. of John Crawford, F. R.S. ; and has surv. issue
—Elizabeth Edith [w. 1894, Rev. Barton R. V. Mills].
Res.—y Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Son of Col. Marmaduke Ramsay, Bengal Staff Corps,
b. 1837; d. 1893; 7n. 1858, Anne, d. of Lt.-Gen.
James Charles Innes : —
Alexander Charles Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1893; Mary Amelia, d. of Alfred John Elkington of Selly
Oak, Birmingham. Res. —
Son of Capt. Robert Ramsay, 14th Regt. Foot, b.
1787; d. 1846; m. 1817, Margaret, d. of Patrick
Cruikshank of Stratathro : —
Robert Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1818 ; m. 1855, Susan, d.
is the military Cockade.
Bam
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of W. F. Lindsay Carnegie of Spynie and Boysack ; and has
surv. issue — (i) Marmaduke Francis Ramsay, Gentleman,
b. i860 \m. 1895, Alice Katherine, d. of O. C. Waterfield
of Nackington, Canterbury; and has issue — John Marma-
duke Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Dorothy Christian];
(2) Robert Christian Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; (3!
Edward Lauderdale Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1865; (4)
Arthur Douglas Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (5) Norman
Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1869; Agnes Mabel Alice; Nina
Mary; and Edith Patricia. Res. — The Howletts, Canter-
bury.
JAIN RAMSAY of Kildalton, Islay, co. Argyll, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Argyll. Born , being the eldest son of the late
John Ramsay of Kildalton, sometime M.P. for Falkirk
District of Burghs. Armorial bearings— Parted per fesse
argent and sable, an eagle displayed, beaked gules, charged
on the breast with a galley, sails furled, all counter changed.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined
or. Motto — " Nunquam sine spe.'' Seat — Kildalton,
Islay, CO. Argyll. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sir HENRY WILLIAM RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY,
3rd Baronet, J. P. and D.L. cos. Roxburgh and Warwick,
Lieutenant in the Reserve Forces, late of the 2nd Life
Guards. Born September 25, 1870, being the eldest son
of Sir William George Herbert Taylor Ramsay-Fairfax,
Baronet, of Maxton, in the county of Roxburgh [to whom
refer], by his wife Mary Ann Pawson Hargrave, only
daughter of the late W. J. Pawson of Shawdon, in
the county of Northumberland. Clubs — White's, New
(Edinburgh). Livery — Claret colour, with white facings.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly, first
and fourth grand quarters, gules, senile of cross crosslets,
three lucies haurient argent, a canton of the last for distinc-
tion (for Lucy) ; second and third grand quarters, quarterly
I and 4, argent three bars gemelles sable, surmounted of
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure (for Fairfax) ;
2. party per pale argent and or, an eagle displayed sable,
armed, beaked, and memhered gules (for Ramsay);
3. counter-quartered i. and iiii. , azure a branch of palm be-
tween three fleurs-de-lis or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets
or, stoned azure, in the centre of these counter-quarter as
crescent or for difference (for Montgomerie), and for and in
right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Lucy, namely gules, sem^e of cross crosslets, three
lucies haurient argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet gules,
a boar's head argent, guttde-de-poix, between two wings
sable, billett^e or, and for distinction charged upon the
neck with a cross crosslet sable (for Lucy); 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper (for
Fairfax); with the Mottoes, "By trwthe and diligence,"
" Fare fac." Married, 1892, Ada Christina, eldest daughter
and heir of Henry Spencer Lucy, Esquire, of Charlecote
(who died 1890), by his wife Christina Cameron, eldest
daughter of the late Alexander Campbell of Monzie, and
then assumed by Royal License the additional surname
and arms of Lucy ; and has Issue — (i) William George
Thomas Spencer Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Gentleman, b. April
7, 1895 ; (2) Henry Montgomerie Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1896 ; (3) Brian Fulke Ramsay-
Fairfax-Lucy, Gentleman, b. Dec. 18, 1898; (4) Ewen
Aymer Robert Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Gentleman, b. Dec.
31, 1899 ; Alianore Mary Christina ; Sybil R. J. ; and
Cecily Alys (d. Feb. 24, 1902). Seats — Charlecote Park,
Warwick; Maxton, St. Boswell's, N.B.
WILLIAM RAMSAY L'AMY, Esquire, J. P. co. Ber-
wick. Born August ri, 1850, being the eldest son of the late
John Ramsay L'Amy, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Forfar, and
J. P. CO. Berwick, by his first wife Mary Riche M'Leod,
only dau. of William Mitchell Innesof Ayton, co. Berwick.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, three
crosiers paleways in fesse or, and in base a saltire couped
argent ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked
and membered gules, charged on the breast with an escut-
cheon of the last, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— dn a wreath of his liveries, a dex-
ter hand erect proper, holing a crosier or. Motto — " Per
verios casus." Supporters Two naked savages wreathed
about the head and middle with laurel, and holding oak
batons over their shoulders all proper. Married, May 29,
1878, Christian, dau. of Alexander Mitchell-Innes of Ayton
and Whitehall ; and has Issue — Mary Winifred ; Mabel
Christian ; and Sybil Fanny. Seat — Dunkenny, near Forfar.
Town residence — 20 Warwick Square, S.W.
RAMSDEN, quartered by FAWKES.
ALGERNON FEILDEN RAMSDEN, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 11, 1850, being the fourth son of the late Robert
John Ramsden, Esq., J. P., M.A. Camb., by his wife Mary
Matilda, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps of
Elmley, Kent, Vicar of St. Peter's, Hereford, by Emma
Maria his wife, second dau. of John Plumptre of Fredville,
Kent. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron be-
tween three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many rams' heads erased of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — On a
wreath of the colours, an armed arm couped at the elbow
and erect proper, holding in the hand a fleur-de-lis sable.
Motto— "Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, May 4, 1892,
Mary, dau. of T. Purdom of Hawick, N.B. ; and has Issue
— Edward Feilden Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1893. Resi-
dence— 22 Avenue Road, Scarborough.
§ ARTHUR JOHN RAMSDEN, Esquire, Captain
ist Battalion Royal West Kent Volunteers. Borjt
June 10, 1855, being the eldest son of .Arthur Charles
Ramsden, Esquire, Colonel 1st West Kent Volunteers,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, by his
wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of John Deacon. Club —
Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis
sable, as many rams' heads couped of the field. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an nrmed arm erect, holding in the
gauntlet a fleur-de-lis sable. Married, April 26, 1883,
Elizabeth Alice, daughter of H. W. Hawkins of Rew
House, in the county of Dorchester ; and has Issue — Arthur
Geoffrey Frances Ramsden, Gentleman, born August 13,
1887 ; Elizabeth Joan ; and Frances Honor. Estate —
CHARLES ARTHUR RAMSDEN, Gentleman. Born
April 4, 1849, being the third son of the late Robert John
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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IRam
Bam
Ramsden, Esq., J. P., M.A. Camb., by his wife Mary
Matilda, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps of
Elmley, Kent, Vicar of St. Peters, Hereford. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis
sable, as many rams' heads erased of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an armed
arm couped at the elbow and erect proper, holding in the
hand a f!eur-de-lis sable. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat."
Married, Sept. 15, 1875, Elizabeth, dau. of John Leckenby
of Scarborough ; and has Issue — (1) John Arthur Ramsden,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 6, 1881 ; (2) Francis Samuel Ramsden,
Gentleman ; (3) Kennedy Ramsden, Gentleman ; Edith ;
Emily ; and Maud. Postal address —
CHARLES HAMILTON RAMSDEN, Gentleman.
Born March 27, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Charles Henry Ramsden, M.A. , Vicar of Chilham, Kent,
by his wife Mary Hamilton, second dau. of Rev. Henry
Hamilton Beamish of Mount Beamish. Armorial hearings
— Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as
many rams' heads erased of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed arm
couped at the elbow and erect proper, holding in the hand
a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto — "Audaces fortuna juvat."
Married Caroline Augusta, dau. of James M'Ewen of San
Francisco; and has /ww^ — (i) Harold Lowther Ramsden,
Gentlemen, b. 1883 ; (2) Percival Scott Webber Ramsden,
Gentleman, b. 1885. Residence —
EDWARD PLUMPTRE RAMSDEN, Gentleman.
Born March 21, 1848, being the second son of the late
Robert John Ramsden, Esq., J. P., M.A. Camb., by his
wife Mary Matilda, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Henry
Gipps of Elmley, Kent, Vicar of St. Peter's, Hereford,
by Emma Maria his wife, second dau. of John Plumptre
of Fredville, Kent. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many rams'
heads erased of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed arm couped
at the elbow and erect proper, holding in the hand a fleur-
de-lis sable. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat." Married,
Sept. 3, 1875, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of W. Kelly of
Blackheath ; and has Issue, with five daus. — (i) John
Edward Cecil Ramsden, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1881 ; (2)
William Eustace Ramsden, Gentleman, b. July 4, 1882.
Postal address —
H FRANK RAM.SDEN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. West
9 Riding co. York, B.A. 1862, Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple. Born January 1840, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Captain Frank Ramsden,
R.N., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Smith, D.D.,
Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as
many rams' heads couped at the neck of the first, impaling
the arms of Acheson, namely argent, an eagle with two
heads displayed sable, on a chief vert, two mullets or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the gauntlet holding
a fleur-de lis sable. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat."
Married, 1894, Norah Sybella, second dau. of Major-
General the Hon. Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson.
Seat — Hexthorpe, Doncaster. Club — Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
FREDERIC JAMES RAMSDEN, Esquire, M.A. Trin.
Coll., Cambs. , J.P. for co. Lancashire. Born 1859, being
the only son of Sir James Ramsden, Knight, of Abbot's
Wood, and his wife Annie Mary, dau. of Robert Edwards
of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron
or, between in chief two rams' heads couped and in base a
fleur-de-lis argent, a bee volant between two arrows chev-
ronways, points upwards proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, from the battlements of
a tower or, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
proper, holding a fleur-de-lis argent, suspended from the
wrist by a chain gold an escocheon azure charged with a
ram's head couped argent. Seat— Ahhots Wood, Furness
Abbey, Lancashire. Residence — 105 Pall Mall, S.W.
Clubs — Reform, Oxford and Cambridge.
HERBERT FRECHEVILLE SMYTH RAMSDEN,
Esquire, Lieut. -Col. Indian Army. Born March 6,
1856, fourth son of the late Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden,
Vicar of Chilham, Kent, by his wife Mary Hamilton, second
dau. of Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis
sable, as many rams' heads erased of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
armed arm couped at the elbow and erect proper, holding
in the hand a fleur-de-lis sable. Motto—" Audaces fortuna
juvat." Married, Aug. 20, 1889, Hon. Edwyna Susan
Elizabeth, second dau. of 14th Baron Saye and Sele ; and
has /rj;/e— Geoffrey Charles Frescheville Ramsden, Gentle-
man ; and Mary Edwyna. Postal address — Frescheville,
Baden Lodge, Meads, Eastbourne.
§JOHN CHARLES FRANCIS RAMSDEN, Esquire,
late Captain Royal .Artillery, Deputy-Lieutenant for
the West Riding of the county of York, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey.
Born December 13, 1835, being the second son of Captain
Henry James Ramsden, third son of Sir John Ramsden,
Baronet of Byram, by his wife Frederica Selina, daugh-
ter of Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough. Clubs — Junior
United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly of forty-six, i. argent, on a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis sable (for Ramsden) ; 2. azure,
a bend between six escallops argent (for Frecheville) ; 3,
or, two chevronels azure (for Muzard) ; 4. gules, three
plates argent, each charged with an annulet g^les (for
Muzard) ; 5. argent, on a chevron sable, three crosses
pat^e or (for Beaufoy) ; 6. gules, six cocks, three, two
and one or (for Tothill) ; 7. gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent
a chief vair (for Palmes) ; 8. argent, on a chevron azure,
between three demi-lions passant guard, gules, crowned
or, three covered cups of the last (for Butler) ; 9. ancient-
argent, on a chevron azure, three covered cups or (for
Butler) ; 10. or, six annulets, three, two and one sable
(for Lowther); 11. ermine, on a canton azure a cross
pat^e fitch^e on three steps argent (for Quaile) ; 12. Sable,
three escallops and a bordure engrailed argent (for Strick-
land) ; 13. or, two bars gules, on a canton of the last a
mullet of the field (for Lancaster) ; 14. argent, three bugle-
horns sable, stringed gules (for Bellingham) ; 15. argent,
three bendlets gules, on a canton of the last a lion rampant
of the field (for Burnshide) ; 16. azure, a maunch ermine
over all a bendlet gules (for Conyers alias Norton) ; 17.
argent, a chevron between three lozenge shaped cushions
sable (for Norton) ; 18. argent, a bend engrailed between
six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 19. argent, a chevron
between three martlets gules (for Waddington) ; 20. argent,
two bars gules, in chief three mullets of the last (for
Washington) ; 21. argent, a bend engrailed sable, in chief
an escallop of the last (for Radcliffe) ; 22. sable, a saltire
argent (for Rilleston) ; 23. argent, a fesse between three
escallops sable (for Rilleston) ; 24. azure, a chevron be-
tween three mullets or (for Hildyard) ; 25. argent, two bars
azure, over all a fleur-de-lis or (for Hylton) ; 26. vert, three
lions rampant argent, crowned, collared and chained or
(for Tyson) ; 27. argent, three chaplets gules (for Lascelles) ;
28. argent, three escallops in bend gules, between two
bendlets sable (for De la Hay) ; 29. azure, two bars nebuly
argent (for Del See) ; 30. argent, a cross moline engrailed
sable (for Cotys) ; 31. gules, a cross moline or (for Mon-
ceux) ; 32. azure, three swans argent a chief ermine (for
Hansby) ; 33. azure, two bars or, over all a lion rampant
gules (for Hawcliffe) ; 34. or, six annulets, three, two and
one sable (for Lowther) ; 35. as No. 11 (for Quaile) ; 36.
as No. 12 (for Strickland) ; 37. as No. 13 (for Lancaster) ;
38. as No. 14 (for Bellingham) ; 39. as No. 15 (for Burn-
shide) ; 40. per pale argent and sable, a chevron counter-
changed (for Lawson) ; 41. argent, two bars azure, in
chief three hurts (for Carnaby) ; 42. per pale gules and
azure, a lion rampant guardant or (for Hatton) ; 43.
ermine, on a fesse gules three escallops or (for Ingram) ;
44. azure, a chevron or, between three lions passant of
the last, gutt6e-de-sang (for Ingram) ; 45. sable, three
greyhounds in pale, courant argent, collared or, within
a bordure of the second (for Machell) ; 46. or, a chevron
between three towers gules (for Scarborough). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the
gauntlet grasping a fleur-de-lis sable in pale ; with the
Motto, "Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, April 14, 1863,
Emma Susan [d. 1867), second daughter of the Reverenri
is the Military Cockade.
IRam
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Edward Buncombe, late Rector of Barthomley, in the
county of Chester; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William
Ramsden, Gentleman, born February 17, 1864; (2) Richard
1871 ; (5) Josslyn Vera Ramsden, Gentleman, born Decem-
ber I, 1876. Estate and postal address — ^Willinghurst,
Guildford.
Henry Ramsden, Gentleman, born November 10, 1866;
(3) Caryl John Ramsden, Gentleman, born December 18,
1868 ; (4) Henry Ramsden, Gentleman, born March 14,
JOHN PEMBERTON RAMSDEN, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 28, 1854, being the fifth son of the late Robert John
Ramsden, Esq., J. P., M.A. Camb. , by his wife Mary
is the Naval Cockade,
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Matilda, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps of Elm-
ley, Kent, Vicar of St. Peter's, Hereford, by Emma Maria
his wife, second dau. of John Plumptre of I'"redville, Kent.
Armorial bearing's— Argent, on a chevron betvv'een three
fleurs-de-lis sable, as manv rams' heads erased of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an armed arm couped at the elbow and erect
proper, holding in the hand a fleui-de-lis sable. Motto —
" Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, Aug. 23, 1883, Alice
Louisa, dau. of Arthur Melet, late Bombay Civil Service;
and has Issue — (i) Arthur Ramsden, Gentleman; (2)
Ralph Ramsden Ramsden, Gentleman ; Evelyn ; Alice ;
and Gwendolen. Residetice —
RICHARD RAMSDEN, Esquire, J.P. for co. Warwick
1867, Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, M.A. Trinity College,
Cambs., F.R.G.S. Born Nov. 4, 1841, being the only son
of Richard Ramsden, by his wife Mary, dau. of James
Clark. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a chevron invected sable, between two rams' heads
erased in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base, a ram's head
erased between two fleurs-de-lis. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a
ram's head erased, three fleurs-de-lis fesseways. Motto —
"Nil desperandum." Married, June i, 1870, Elizabeth
Frances, dau. of John Stokes Salmon of Bagdale, Jamaica
son of the Hon. John Salmon, late President Privy and
Legislative Councils, Jamaica) ; and has Issue — (i) Richard
Elmslie Ramsden, Esq., b. Nov. 1875, Capt. 129th Batt. of
R.F.A. , served in the South African Campaign in the de-
fence of Ladysmith ; (2) Hugh Clifford Herschell Ramsden,
Gentleman, b. May 10, 1881 ; (3) Bernard Vivian Ramsden,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 26, 1885, Royal Mil. Coll. ; (4) Vincent
Basil Ramsden, Gentleman, b. March 25, 1888; Edith
Mary; Elsie Noel [w., 1902, Major Auberon Howell,
Indian Army]; Lilyan Frances \ni., 1896, Thomas Cross
of Malvern Park, Solihull] ; Dorothy Margaret \rn. Capt.
James H. Thresher] ; and Gladys Mabel \m. 1904, Thomas
Otto Bower]. Seat — Sydenhiirst, Witley, Surrey. Clubs—
New University, Constitutional.
WILLIAM JOHN FRESCHVILLE RAMSDEN, Es-
quire, J.P. for W. R. of CO. York, late Lieut. -Col. Cold-
stream Guards. Bor77 May 22, 1845, being the fourth son
of the late Henry James Ramsden, Esq., J.P. and D.L. ,
Captain 9th Lancers, by his wife Frederica Selina, fourth
dau. of the ist Baron Ellenborough, Lord Chief-Justice of
England. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many rams' heads
erased of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an armed arm couped at the
elbow nnd erect proper, holding in the hand a fleur-de-lis
sable. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat. " Married, Yob.
13, 1877, Mabel, second dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir James
Lindsay, K.C.M.G. , second son of the Earl of Crawford.
Seat — Rogerthorpe Manor, co. York.
WALTER RANDLES, Gentleman. Born , being
the only surviving son of the late Edward Randies of Port
Natal, South Africa. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron
wavy azure between three pairs of elephants' tusks in saltire
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a springbok or South African antelope statant
in front of an assegai erect all proper. Motto — "Semper
in tempore. " Residence—
RANDOLPH, quartered by STEWART.
§SiR JAMES RANKIN, ist Baronet (1898), of Bryn-
gwyn, in the co. of Hereford, Justice of the Peace,
Deputy-Lieutenant (High Sheriff 1873), Chief Steward for
the city of Hereford, Master of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Member of Parliament for Leominster^ or
Northern Division of the county of Hereford. Born
December 25, 1842, being the only son of the late Robert
Rankin of Bromborough Hall, in the county of Chester,
by his wife Ann, daughter of John Strang, Esquire, of St.
Andrew's, Canada. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, New
University. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
a cinquefoil gules, in chief a battle-axe erect between two
boars' heads couped, and in base a boar's head couped
between two battle-axes erect sable. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm holding a battle-axe
proper, three cinquefoils gules. Motto — " Prudentia et
virtute." Ma7-ried, January 12, 1865, Annie Laura, second
daughter of Christopher Bushell, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, of Hinderton, in the county of Chester ; and has Issue
— (i) James Reginald Lea Rankin, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
for CO. of Hereford, Barrister-at-Law (Inner "Temple), Major
ist Herefordshire Rifle Vols., served in South Africa (igoo),
b. Aug. 31, 1871 [tn., July 1896, Hon. Nest Rice, second
dau. of Rt. Hon. 6th Baron Dynevor, and has issue, Hubert
Charles Rhys Rankin, Esq., b. 1899]; (2) Charles Herbert
Rankin, Esq., Capt. 7th Hussars, b. May 26, 1873; (3)
Edwyn Christopher Rankin, Esq., ^. Jan. 3, 1879 '< (4) Robert
Rankin, Esq., b. Oct. 16, 1883 ; Annie Beatrice [;«. , Jan. 12,
1887, Claude Arthur Cuthbert of Bryn Garth, Herefordshire ;
Margaret Ethel [w., April 4, 1888, Thomas Raymond
Symons of Mynde Park, co. Hereford]; Mary Sybil [;«.,
July 16, 1903, to Charles Francis Kynaston Mainwaring, of
Oteley, Shropshire] ; and Veronica. Seat — Bryngwyn, co.
Hereford. Town residence — 35 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
RANKINEofOrchardhead, quartered by GORDON-
GILMOUR.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM MACBEAN RANKINE,
Gentleman. Armorial bearings — Or, a Lochaber axe
fesseways sable, between two boars' heads couped gules.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand proper, holding a spur or,
the strap also proper. Motto — "Forget not. " Residence
— Dudhope, Forfarshire.
DEVEY FEARON DE L'HOSTE RANKING, Gentle-
man, Master of Arts and Doctor of Laws of
^RfinljiniT the University of Oxford. Z^orw 1848, being
ilVCtllnlll^ the sixth son of the late Robert Ranking of
Hastings, Surgeon, by his second wife Isa-
bella Eliza Hannah, daughter of .Archibald Alexander Speirs
of the Honourable East India Company's Service, Surgeon.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale
indented gules and argent, three boars' heads erased be-
tween two Haunches, tnat on the dexter charged with a
tilting-spear, and that on the sinister with a pole-axe all
counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a tilting-spear in bend and a pole-axe in
bend sinister proper, a boar's head erased gules ; with the
Motto, " Fortiter et recte." Married, April 4, 1877, Carp^
is the Military Cockade,
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line Charteris, daughter of J. C. Brown, A.R.S.A. ; and has
had Issue — (i) Robert Montgomery de L'Hoste Ranking,
Gentleman, b. March 2, 1879, killed in action Oct. 4,1891; (2)
John Crawford Speirs Ranking, Gentleman, b. Dec. 4, 1883 ;
(3) George Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, h. Marcli 1888 ;
Caroline Margaret Isabella (died an infant) ; Agnes Anna ;
Alice Mary ; Mary Charteris ; Florence ; and Gladys. He
married secondly, July 13, 1900, Annette Eleanor, dau. of
Henry Appleby. Postal address — g Overstrand Mansions,
Battersea Park, S.W.
§ GEORGE SPEIRS ALEXANDER RANKING, Es-
quire, Lieut. -Col. in His Majesty's Indian Army,
Doctor of Medicine of the University of Cambridge, and
Member of the Royal Asiatic Society. Born January 7,
1852, being the eighth son of the late Robert Ranking of
Hastings, Surgeon, Fellow of the Linnean Society, by his
wife Isabella Eliza Hannah, daughter and co-heir of
Archibald Speirs of the Honourable East India Company's
Service, Surgeon. Livery — Undress : drab, blue facings,
silver buttons ; full dress : white, peach-coloured facings,
silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Party per pale indented gules and argent, three boars'
heads erased between two flaunches, that on the dexter
charged with a tilting-spear, and that on the sinister with
a pole-axe, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-spear in bend
and a pole-axe in bend sinister proper, a boar's head erased
gules; with the Motto, " Fortiter et recte." Married,
August 18, 1875, Elizabeth Maunsell, daughter of John
Duncan, Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary,
of Phoenix Park, Dublin; and has had Issue— [x] George
Speirs Duncan Harcourt Ranking, Gentleman, b. Septem-
ber 19, 1876, and died April 19, 1877 ; (2) John George
Maunsell Ranking, Gentleman, b. January 22, 1878, and
died September 5, 1893 ; {3) James Gabriel Lancaster
Ranking, (jrentleman, born October 14, 1883 ; (4) Robert
Philip Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26, 1896.
Postal address — c/o H. S. King & Company, 9 Pall Mall,
London, W. ; c/o King, Hamilton and Company,
Calcutta.
JOHN EBENEZER RANKING, Gentleman, Doctor
of Medicine of the University of Oxford, Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians. Born April 16, 1850, being
the seventh son of the late Robert Ranking of Hastings,
Surgeon, Fellow of the Linnean Society, by his second wife
Isabella Eliza Hannah, daughter and co-heir of Archibald
Speirs of the Honourable East India Company's Service,
Surgeon. Livery — Undress: drab, blue facings, silver
buttons ; full dress : white, peach-coloured facings, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— He beats for Arms : Party
per pale indented gules and argent, three boars' heads
erased between two flaunches, that on the dexter charged
with a tilting-spear, and that on the sinister with a pole-axe,
all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a tilting-spear in bend and a pole-axe in
bend sinister proper, a boar's head erased gules ; with the
Motto, " Fortiter et recte." Married, June 29, 1874, Eliza-
beth, daughter of Robert Duncan of Tonbridge Wells,
Doctor of Medicine; and has Issue — (i) Robert Maurice
Ranking, Gentleman, born February 15, 1876; (2) George
Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, born May 27, 1877; Mar-
garet Lucy ; Mary Constance ; and Marjorie Isabel. Estate
atid postal address — Hanover House, Tonbridge Wells.
ROBERT ARCHIBALD RANKING, Gentleman.
Born July 5, 1843, being the fourth son of the late Robert
Ranking of Hastings, Surgeon, Fellow of the Linnean
Society, by his second wife Isabella Eliza Hannah, daughter
and co-heir of Archibald Speirs of the Honourable East
India Company's Service, Surgeon. Livery — Undress :
drab, blue facings, silver buttons ;• full dress: white, peach-
coloured facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Party per pale indented gules and argent,
three boars' heads erased between two flaunches, that on
the dexter charged with a tilting-spear, and that on the
sinister with a pole-axe, all counterchanged ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-
spear in bend and a pole-axe in bend sinister proper, a
boar's head erased gules; with the Motto, "Fortiter et
recte." Married Eliza Lindsay, daughter of Donald
MTntosh MacEwan of Sydney, in the Colony of New
South Wales, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address — Rock-
hampton, Queensland, Australia.
WALTER ALFRED ELLIS RANKING, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 13, 1853, being the second and youngest son of
the late James Lancaster Ranking, Esq., Surgeon-General
in the Indian Medical Department (retired), by his wife
Sophia Ehzabeth, dau. of the late William Bannister,
Surgeon in the Madras Army. Armorial bearings-
Party per pale indented gules and argent, three boars'
heads erased between two flaunches, that on the dexter
charged with a tilting-spear, and that on the sinister with
a pole-axe, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-
spear in bend and a pole-axe in bend sinister proper, a
boar's head erased gules. Motto— " Fortiter et recte."
Residence—
WILLIAM LANCASTER RANKING, Esquire, Col.
in the Madras Army. Born May 8, 1841, being the elder
son of the late James Lancaster Ranking, Esq., Surgeon-
General in the Indian Medical Department (retired), by his
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wife Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of the late William Bannister,
Surgeon in the Madras Army. Armorial bearings —
Party per pale indented gules and argent, three boars'
heads erased between two flaunches, that on the dexter
charged with a tilting-spear, and that on the sinister with a
pole-axe, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-
spear in bend and a pole-axe in bend sinister proper, a
boar's head erased gules. Motto— " Fortiter et recte."
Residence —
RANSOM, quartered by CUST.
HERBERT HENRY RAPHAEL, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Essex, Barrister-at-Law, LL.B. Born 1859, being the
eldest surviving son of Henry L. Raphael and Henrietta
Raphael, dau. of John Raphael. Clubs — Devonshire, New
Oxford and Cambridge. Lively — Green. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, three annulets in bend within two bendlets.
the whole between as many tulips leaved and slipped, all
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon an eagle's head erased azure,
gorged with a collar gemel or, and between two tulips as in
the arms. Motto — " Esse quam videri." Married, 1884,
Rosalie Coster, only dau. of G. F. Coster, Esq., J. P.
Seats — Gidea Hall, Romford ; Rosecourt, Havering-atte-
Bower. Town residence — 23 Berkeley Square.
Sir COLMAN BATTIE RASHLEIGH, 3rd
Baronet (Sept. 30, 1831), of Prideaux, co. Cornwall,
Hon. -Col. (late Lieut. -Col. ) Cornwall and Devon Miners'
Artillery, W. Div. R.A., J.P. and D.L., Deputy- Warden
of the Stannaries, Mayor of Lostwithiel 1891-94. Born
May 4, 1819, being the son of Sir Colman Rashleigh,
2nd Bart., by his first wife Mary Anne, dau. of Nicholas
Kendall, M.P. , of Pelyn, co. Cornwall. Armorial bear-
ings — Sable, a cross or, between in the first quarter
a Cornish chough argent, beaked and legged gules ; in
the second a text ST ; in the third and fourth a crescent
all argent ; the escutcheon charged with his badge oj
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Married,
firstly, Oct. 10, 1872, Geraldine Frances, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert Walpole, K.C.B., by whom (who
died Dec. 24, 1876), he has Issue— [i) Colman Battle Wal-
pole Rashleigh, Esq.,i^. Nov. 7, 1873; (2) Spencer Robert
Rashleigh, Esq., b. April 20, 1876. He married secondly,
Sept. 21, 1878, Amy Young, dau. of James Young, Jamie-
son of Gainford House, co. Durham, and by her has (3)
Harry Rashleigh, Esq., b. May 22, 1880; (4) Philip Rash-
leigh, Esq., b. 1881 ; (5) Herbert Battle Rashleigh, Esq.,
b. 1887. .Sea/— Prideaux Par Station, in the co. of Corn-
wall. Club — Junior Conservative.
GEORGE BURVILL RASHLEIGH, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law. Bor7i Aug. 31, 1848, being the eldest son
of Rev. Henry Burvill Rashleigh and Sarah Maria his wife,
eldest dau. of the Rev. James King, Rector of Henley-on-
Thames (son of Walker King, Bishop of Rochester). Armo-
rial bearings Sable, a cross or, between a Cornish chough
argent, beaked and legged gules, in the first quarter, a text
ffl^ in the second quarter, and two crescents in the third
and fourth all argent ; impaling the arms of Bligh, namely
azure, a gryphon segreant or, armed and langued gules,
between three crescents argent. Married, Aug. 17, 1882,
Lady Edith Louisa Mary Bligh (</. 1904), eldest dau. of
Right Hon. John Stuart, sixth Earl of Darnley ; and has
Issue — W&xvcy Pelham Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. June 21,
1883 ; Isabel Mary ; Beatrice Mary; Mary Elizabeth Joan ;
and Katherine Maria Theodosia. Residence — Riseley,
Horton Kirby, Dartford. Chambers — 5 Stone Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
§ JONATHAN RASHLEIGH, Esquire, B.A., J.P. and
D. L. for CO. Cornwall. Born Jan. 1820, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late William Rash-
leigh, Esq., M.P. for the Borough of Fowey, High Sheriff
CO. Cornwall 1818, by his second wife Caroline, eldest dau.
of Henry Hinxman of Ivychurch, Wilts. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a cross or, between in the first quarter, a
Cornish chough argent, beaked and legged gules; in the
second quarter, a text ^ ; and in the 3rd and 4th quarters
a crescent all of the third. Married, firstly, Aug. i, 1843,
Mary Pole, dau. of William Stuart of Aldenham Abbey,
Herts, and Tempsford Hall, Beds (eldest son of the Hon.
and Most Rev. William Stuart, D. D. , Archbishop of Armagh,
son of Rt. Hon. John, 3rd Earl of Bute, K.G.); and had
Issue — (i) Jonathan Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. May 26,
1845 \.»i-< Nov. I, 1872, Mary Frances, dau. of John La-
bouchere of Broome Hall, Surrey, brother of Rt. Hon.
Henry, Lord Taunton, and d. Dec. 8, 1872, leaving a son,
John Cosmo Stuart Rashleigh, Gentleman, b, July 2, 1872] ;
(2) Evelyn William Rashleigh, Esq., C.C. and J.P. co.
Cornwall, b. Jan. 6, 1850 [w. , April 29, 1879, Jane Eliza-
beth, dau. of Onley Savill Onley of Stisted Hall, Essex, and
has had issue, Jonathan Onley Rashleigh, Gentleman, b.
June 2, 1880, d. Dec. 7, 1880] ; (2) William Stuart Rash-
leigh, Gentleman, b. June 17, 1882 ; and Jane Henrietta] ; i)
Caroline Mary Stuart Sjn., Nov. 21, 1867, Major Charles
Poore Long, 13th Regt. Light Infantry, who d. Nov. 2,
1871, leaving issue by her, who d. Jan. 3, 1880, Alice Hen-
rietta; and Mary Aiina. He married secondly, Aug. 3,
1869, Jane Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Arthur Pugh of
Lissadrone, co. Mayo, and Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ;
and has Issue — (3) Arthur Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. June
24, 1871 ; Eleanor Elizabeth [m., 1897, John Claude Lewis
Tremayne] ; Kathleen ; and Rachel Jane. Seat—M&na.-
billy. Par Station, Cornwall, and Feniton Court, near Honi-
ton, Devon. Town resid — 3 Cumberland Terrace, N.W.
HUGH REYNOLDS RATHBONE, Gentleman. Born
April 1863, being the eldest son of the late Richard
Reynolds Rathbone, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. Anglesey,
and High Sheriff in 1885, by his second wife Frances
Susannah, second dau. of Hugh Roberts of Glan-y-Menai,
D.L. CO. Anglesey. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a
fesse azure, between two roses in chief gules, barbed and
seeded, and the Roman fasces erect in base proper, three
bezants. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, the Roman fasces fesseways in front of a
lion's head proper, gorged with a collar argent, charged
with two roses gules. Motto — " Suaviter et fortiter." Mar-
ried, Oct. 20, 1888, Emily Evelyn, second dau. of William
Rathbone of Greenbank, Liverpool; and has Issue — (i)
Richard Reynolds Rathbone, Gentleman, b. Feb. 23, 1891 ;
(2) Edward Reynolds Rathbone, Gentleman, b. Aug. 18,
1892 ; (3) Hugh Ponsonhy Reynolds Rathbone, Ge'ntle-
man, /'. Jan. 22, 1895; and Hannah Mary Reynolds.
Residence — Oakwood, near Liverpool. Club -Savile.
H WILLIAM RATHBONE, Esquire, Justice of the
IS' Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lan-
caster, Member of Parliament for North (or Arvon) Divi-
sion of the county of Carnarvon since December 1885.
Born February 11, 1819, being the eldest son of the
late William Rathbone, Esquire, of Greenbank, in the
is the Military Cockade.
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county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace, by his wife
Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Greg of Quarry Bank, in the
county of Chester. Clubs — Reform, Athenneum, Devon-
shire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Ermine,
on a fesse azure, between two roses in chief gules, barbed
and seeded, and the Roman fasces erect in base proper,
three bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, the
Roman fasces fesseways, in front of a lion's head proper,
gorged with a collar argent, charged with two roses gules.
Motto — " Suaviter et fortiter. " Married, firstly, 1847,
Lucretia, daughter of S. S. Gair ; and has had Issue
— (i) William Rathbone, Gentleman, born 1849 [mar-
ried, June 7, 1877, Blanche Marie, eldest daughter of
Charles Luling of New York] ; (2) Thomas Ashton Rath-
bone, Gentleman [married, January 18, 1893, Christabel,
daughter of the late Reverend Gerard Barton of Funden-
hall Grange, in the county of Norfolk] ; (3) Henry Gair
Rathbone, Gentleman ; (4) Edward L. W. Rathbone.
Gentleman, deceased ; and Lucretia Elizabeth. He mar-
ried secondly, 1862, Emily, daughter of Acheson Lyle,
Esquire, of The Oaks, in the county of Londonderry ;
and has had — (5) Cyril Rathbone, Gentleman, deceased ;
(6) Acheson Lyle Rathbone, Gentleman ; (7) Bertram
Eric Rathbone, Gentleman ; (8) Francis Warre Rathbone,
Gentleman ; Emily Evelyn ; and Eleanor Florence. Seat
— Greenbank, Liverpool. Residerice — 18 Prince's Gardens,
S.W.
RATHDOWNE, Baron of, see CHETWYND.
§ JAMES JOSEPH LOUIS RATTON, Esquire, Lieut. -
Col. Indian Army Medical Staff, M.D. and M.Ch., late
Fellow of Madras University. Boni May 16, 1845, being the
eldest son of Surg. -Major James Alban Ratton, I. M.S., of the
3rd Madras Light Cavalry, by his wife Frances, dau. of
Marcus Supple, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin.
Club — Blackheath. Livery — Blue and silver. Anuorial
bearings (granted in France 1783 ; recorded in H. Coll.) —
Azure, in base the sea argent, and thereon a tunny sable, on
a chief of the second a rat passant of the third. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an ibex statant guardant proper, charged on the body
with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways azure, and resting the dexter
foreleg on a shield argent charged with a passion cross sable.
Motto — "In Deo spero." Married, December 7, 1875,
RATTRAY, see CLERK-RATTRAY,
RAVENSCROFT, quartered by BARTLETT.
RAW (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt6-de-poix, two escallops
fessewise gules, on a chief of the last as many escallops or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand proper holding an escallop, six annulets fessewise and
interlaced or. Motto — " Recta tene." Livery — Green with
green facings, drab coats.
Marie Adolphine, only daughter of Lieutenant - Colonel
John Holroyd Doveton, 3rd Madras Light Cavalry ; and
has Isstie — (i) Joseph Holroyd Ratton, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Garrison Artillery, born February 2, 1882 ; (2)
Marcus Holroyd Ratton, Gentleman, born October 15,
1887; (3) Wilfrid Holroyd Ratton, Gentleman, born October
9, 1890; and Mary Holroyd [;«. 1904, John E. F. D'Apice,
Lieut. R.G.A.]. Postal address—^ Cresswell Park, Black-
heath, London, S.E.
Son of James Raw, (^. 1820; d. 1890; m. 1845, Sarah
Jane, d. of Capt. John Humble, 42nd Regt. :—
George Henry Raw," Gentleman, h. 1853; m. 1874, Edith
Sarah, d. of William Garbutt Taylor, M.R.C.S. (Eng.);
and has surv. issue— (i) Rupert George Raw, Esq., D.S.O.,
h. 1880 ; (2) Rowland Raw, b. 1884 ; Ivy Christian Theresa ;
May ; Eileen Kate Nesta ; and Naomi Joan. j?«.— Albert
Court, Kensington Gore, S.W. C/;/i^i— Constitutional,
Sports', Gresham, Victoria (Pietermaritzburg, Natal).
is the Naval Cockade.
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RAWDON, quartered by CLIFTON.
The Honourable PAULYN FRANCIS CUTHBERT
RAWDON - HASTINGS (formerly Abney - Hastings) ;
assumed by Royal Licence the name and arms of Rawdon-
Hastings in 1887 ; formerly Major 3rd Batt. Leicestershire
Regt. Born Oct. 21, 1856, being the second son of the late
Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick Abney- Hastings (formerly
Clifton), ist Baron Donington, of Donington, co. Leicester,
by his wife the late Rt. Hon. Edith Maud Abney-Hastings,
suo jure Countess of Loudoun, Baroness of Loudoun,
Baroness Tarrinzean and Mauchline in Scotland, Baroness
Botreaux, Hungerford, De Moleyns, and Hastings in
England, dau. of the Most Hon. George Augustus Francis
Rawdon- Hastings, second Marquess of Hastings, &c. ,
by his wife the Rt. Hon. Barbara Yelverton, suo jure
Baroness Grey de Ruthyn. Armorial bearings -Quarterly
I and 4, argent, a maunch sable (for Hastings); 2 and 3,
argent, a fesse between three pheons sable (for Rawdon),
impaling the arms of Grimston, namely argent, on a
fesse sable, three mullets of six points pierced or, in
the dexter chief point an ermine spot. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
bull's head erased sable, armed and ducally gorged or (for
Hastings) ; 2. on a mural crown argent, a pheon sable
with a laurel branch issuant thereout proper. Motto —
"Trust winneth troth." Married, Dec. 20, 1881, Lady
Maud Grimston, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. James Walter
Grimston, 2nd Earl of Verulam ; and has Issue — (i)
Paulyn Charles James Regfinald Rawdon-Hastings, Esq.,
b. Nov. 27, 1889 ; (2) Edward Hugh Hastings Rawdon-
Hastings, Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1B95 ; Edith Maud;
Betty Francde; Flora Anne; and Isabel Jacqueline. Seat —
Towersey Manor, Thame Oxon.
Lieutenant -Colonel HENRY DE COURCY
RAWLINS, Scottish Rifles. Born Nov. 4, 1851,
being the only son of the late Henry William Rawlins,
Esq., J. P., Lieut. -Col. Madras Staff Corps, by his wife
Emma Matilda, dau. of the late Commander Tiiomas
Patton, R.N. Armorial bearings -Sable, on a pale ar-
gent, between two swords points downwards proper, pom-
mels and hilts or, a sword point upwards of the the field,
on a chief indented of the second, three cross crosslets of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a sword in bend point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or, a like sword fesseways point to the
dexter, between two roses argent. Motto — "Non timidus
pro patria mori. " Married, June 2, 1900, Rosabelle Clare,
dau. of Theobald Walsh of Tyrrelstone, and widow of
Halswell M. Kemeys-Tynte of Cefn Mably. Residences —
Manor House, near Taunton ; Stoke Courcy, Somerset.
RAWLINSON, quartered by ASKEW.
ABRAM CRESWICKE RAWLINSON, Gentleman.
Born Jan. 7, 1838, being the second but only surviving son
of the late Abram Lindow Rawlinson, by his wife Sarah,
dau. of Brooke Smith of Bristol. Armorial bearings —
Sable, three swords paleways, the centre one point down-
wards, the other two points upwards proper, pommels and
hilts gold, a chief nebuly or, thereon two crosses pat^e
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest- On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak a cubit arm in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet charged with a cross pat^e
gules, and grasping a sword in bend all proper, pommel
and hilt or. Married, firstly, Aug. 6, 1867, Laura Eliza-
beth Anne, only dau. of Rev. Arthur Farwell, Rector of
Stoke Fleming, Devon ; by whom he had Issue-(\) Abram
Leonard Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. May 20, 1868 ; (2)
Abram Creswicke Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. Aug. 21, 1869
((/. April 4, 1870) ; Maude ; Pauline ; Violet ; Ruby ; and
Ivy. He married secondly, the only dau. of F. Barton.
Residence —
RAWLINSON (H. Coll., 1891). Sable, three swords
palewise, the centre one point downwards, the other two
points upwards proper, pommels and hilts gold, a chief
embattled or, thereon an Eastern crown gules. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — Issuant from an Eastern crown or, a
cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet encircled with
a wreath of laurel and grasping a sword in bend all proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Festina lente."
Sons of Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, ist Bart.,
G.C.B., M.P., Member of the Council of Sec. of State
for India, b. 1810 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1862, Louisa Caroline
Harcourt, d. of Henry Seymour of Knoyle, Wilts : —
Col. Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 2nd Bart. (7 Feb.
1891), C. B., 4th class Medjedieh, served in Nile Exped.
1898 and S. African War 1899-I902, present during siege of
Ladysniith, b. 1864 ; m, 1890, Meredith Sophia Frances,
only d. of Coleridge John Kennard. Res. — 21 Charles
Street, Berkeley Square, London, W.
Alfred Rawlinson, Esq., late Lieut. 17th Lancers, 1^. 1867 ;
m. 1890, Margarita, d. of W. B. Greenfield ; and has issue —
Alfred Frederick Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1900; Honour
Louisa ; and Irene Margarette. Res. — 12 Queen's Gate
Place, S.W.
Rawlinson (H. Coll., 1891). Same arms, bat the chief
" nebuly or, thereon two crosses patfe gules." Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak, a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet charged with a cross
pat^e gules and grasping a sword in bend all proper, pommel
and hilt or.
Son of Abram Lindon Rawlinson (eld. bro. of ist Bart.),
b. 1805 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1832, Sarah, d. of Brooke Smith
of Bristol : —
Abram Creswicke Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1838 [q.v.).
Sons of Rev. George Rawlinson, M.A. , Canon of
Canterbury, b. 1812 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1846, Louisa Wild-
man, d. of Sir Robert Alexander Cherniside : —
Lionel Seymour Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1893,
Anna, d. of Col. Cochran of Folly Mills, Virginia, U.S.A.
Res.—
Charles Brooke Rawlinson, Esq., Capt. I.S.C., b. 1866;
m. 1891, Wilhelmina Cruikshank, d. of David Forrester of
Glasgow. Res. —
RAWSON, see TRAFFORD-RAWSON.
ARTHUR PELHAM RAWSON, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 2, 1849, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Arthur
Rawson, by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Castel
WiUiam Clay of Liverpool. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
wavy sable and azure, gutt(5e-d'or, a quadrangular castle
with four towers argent, on a chief or, three ravens' heads
erased of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet or, a
raven's head erased sable, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak
is the Military Cockade.
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sidence —
Motto — " Laus virtutis actio." Re-
Annie Constance, dau. of Rev. Philip Doyne Dwvar, M.A.,
sometime Rector of Ennjs, and Canon of Killaloe ; and
^Admiral Sir HARRY HOLDSWORTH RAWSON,
^ K.C.B. (1897), R.N., Commander-in-Chief on the
South African Station. Born Nov. 5, 1843, being the
second son of the late Christopher Ravvson, Esq., J. P. co.
Surrey, late Capt. and District Paymaster of Lower Canada,
by his wife Ellen Frances, dau. of John Naylor Wright of
Liveipool and Beaumaris. Armorial bearings — Per fcsse
wavy sable and azure, gutt^e-d'or, a quadrangular castle
with four towers argent, on a chief or three ravens' heads
erased of the first, the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge
as a K.C.B. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet or, a raven's
head erased sable, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak an
annulet gold. MottO — "Laus virtutis actio." Married,
Oct. 19, 1871, Florence Alice Stewart, dau. of John Ralph
Shaw of Arrowe Park, Cheshire; and has had Issue — (i)
Harry Hugh Rawson, Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, d. July 21,
1875 ; (2) Henry Christopher Shaw Rawson, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 21, 1876; (3) Hugh Wyatt Hay Rawson, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. II, 1887; Alice Evelyn; and Muriel Edith
Florence [d. 1882). Postal address — United Service Club.
JOHN SELWYN RAWSON, Esquire, J. P., West
Riding. Born March 20, 1858, being the second son of the
late Frederick Edward Rawson of Thorpe, Yorks, by his
wife Harriet Susannah, dau. of John Priestley of Thorpe.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse wavy sable and azure,
gutt6e-d'or, a quadr.mgular castle with four towers argent,
on a chief or, three ravens' heads erased of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from an annulet or, a raven's head erased
sable, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak an annulet gold.
Motto— " Laus virtutis actio." Married, June 6, 1888,
has Issue — (i) Frederic Philip Selwyn Rawson, Gentleman,
b. March 14, 1891 ; (2) Selwyn Gerald Cayhill Rawson, b.
March 8, 1902 ; Constance Priestley ; and Dorothy Florence.
Seat — Mill House, and The Haugh End, near Halifax, co.
York.
Sir RAWSON WILLIAM RAWSON, K.C.M.G.,
C. B. , formerly Governor of the Bahamas, and of the Wind-
ward Isles. Born 1812, being the eldest son of Sir William
Rawson, Knight Bachelor (formerly Adams), and his wife
Jane Eliza, dau. of Col. Rawson, M.P. Livery (dress) —
White, with green facings ; (undress), chocolate. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, ist and 4th grand quanters, per fesse
sable and azure, a castle with four towers in prospective azure,
in base two bars wavy of the last (for Rawson) ; 2nd grand
quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. , the same arms of Rawson ; ii.,
azure, on a chevron between two mullets in chief and a ferret
passant in base argent, a mullet between two ferrets passant
gules (for Bygo) ; iii. , per pale azure and gules, three lions
rampant argent, a bordure gobony of the last and sable, in
chief a rose argent (for Herbert) ; 3rd grand quarter, per
is the Naval Cockade.
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fesse azure and sable, on a pale between two mullets in chief
argent, a mullet between two crescents of the second (for
Adams). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, issuant out
of clouds proper, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed gules,
the hand in a glove azure, holding an anchor fesseways,
the flukes towards the dexter or, the arm charged for dis-
tinction with a rose argent (for Rawson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle standing the reverse
way and regardant towards the dexter, wings expanded
proper, armed or, holding in the beak a mullet sable, and
resting the sinister claw on a crescent reversed or (for Adams).
Motto—" Arx et anchora mihi Deus." Married, March i,
1850, Marianne Sophia, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry
Ward of Killinchy, co. Down ; and has with other Issue —
(i) Henry Gilbert Rawson, Esq., b. March 18, 1851; (2)
Herbert Edward Rawson, Esq., Major R.E., b. Sept. 3,
1832 ; (3) Whlliam Stepney Rawson, Gentleman, b. Oct. 14,
1854 ; 4 Crosbie Hamilton Rawson, Gentleman, b. Dec. 14,
1857, deceased ; (5) Frederick Laurence Rawson, Gentle-
man, b. July 27, 1859 ; Kathleen Sophia ; and Norah Louisa,
twin with her sister.
JOHN WILLIAM RAWSON-ACKROYD, Gentleman,
B.A. (Cantab.). Born 1854, being the eldest son of John
Rawson of Bradford, co. York, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of William Ackroyd of Dean Grange ; assumed the name
of Ackroyd on iniieriting this property in 1875. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine a chevron between
four stags' heads erased, three in chief and one in base gules
(for Ackroyd) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and sable, a quad-
rangular castle with four towers argent, between three annu-
lets or (for Rawson). Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two
tilting-spears saltireways proper, the battlements of a tower
argent, thereon a stag's head erased gules (for Ackroyd) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle's head
erased sable, holding in the beak an annulet or, three annu-
lets interlaced fesseways gold. Mottoes (above the crests)
— "Satis quod sufificit ; " (below the arms) — "In veritate
victoria." Seat — Dean Grange, near Kimbolton.
RAYDEN (H. Coll.). Azure, a saltire between two
lymphads in pale, sails furled and flags flying, and as many
anchors in fesse all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun,
the stump of a tree sprouting proper, thereon a fleur-de-lis
azure.
Son of John Rayden of Oakleigh, Finsbury Park (son
of Benjamin Rayden of Deptford), b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Arthur Robinson Rayden, Esq., J. P. Kent and Cinque
Ports, b. 1845; m. 1870, Emma (d. 1898), d. of late Edward
Weatherley of Hounslow, Middx.
RAYMOND-BARKER (H. Coll., 1789, R.L.). Azure,
five escallops in cross or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a hawk or, perched on a
rook argent. Motto — " Virtus tutissima cassis."
Sons of Percy Fitzhardinge Raymond-Barker, Esq.,
J. P., of Fairford Park, b. 1843; (f- 1895, m. 1874, Morna
Georgina, d. of Sir Joseph Hawley, Bart. :—
Reginald Henry Raymond-Barker, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Seat — Fairford Park, Fairford, Glos. Res. — The Ferns,
Tetbury, Glos.
Hugh William Heneage Raymond-Barker, Gentleman,
b. 1876.
JOHN RAYNER, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine,
formerly Assistant-Surgeon 4th Middlesex Horse Artillery.
Born May 2, i8ig, being the second but eldest surviving
son of Thomas Rayner. Livery — Black. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between
three demi-lions rampant of the last, five cross crosslets of
the first. Upon tlie escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion ram-
pant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet azure, a
serpent nowed proper ; with the Motto, " Facta non verba."
Married, firstly, June 15, 1844, Emily (who died 1866),
daughter of Thomas Gould ; secondly, July 2, 1869, Frances
Sarah (who died 1870), only child of Captain Coles, Hon-
ourable East India Company's Service; and thirdly, July 3,
1872, Emma Katharine, daughter of the Reverend William
Hyde, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Mary Donyatt, in the
county of Somerset. By his first marriage has Issue — John
Alexander Rayner, Gentleman, B.A. , Lond. , born August
9, 1845, and four daughters ; and by his third marriage three
daughters. Estates — Freehold and leasehold house-property
in London. Postal address — Swaledale House, Highbury
Quadrant, London, N.
READ, quartered by FLOYER.
READ, see CREWE-READ.
READE, quartered by FLOYER.
The Reverend CHARLES DARBY READE, Clerk
in Holy Orders, late Rector of Stow-Bedon, Norfolk, J. P.
London and Middlesex. Born March 16, 1820, being the
third son of the late John Reade, H.E. I.C.S. , of Hol-
brook, Suffolk ; by his wife, a dau. of the late Gen. Gowdie,
Commander-in-Chief of Madras Forces in 1810. Livety
— Green. Armorial bearings — quarterly 1 and 4, argent
a saltire vairi?, azure, and or, between four Cornish choughs
proper (for Reade) ; 2 and 3 erminois, on a chevron em-
battled gules, three estoiles or, all within a bordure
engrailed sable (for Revell). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
between two reeds proper a Cornish chough wings elevated
also proper. Motto — " Cedant arma tog?e." Married,
first, 1847, Elizabeth Laurence, dau. of late Jolm Aitken,
H.E.I.C.S., of Carshahon Park, Surrey; and secondly,
1895, Maud, youngest dau. of George Higinbothani, late
Chief-Justice of Victoria; and has Issue— (1) Arthur Revell
s| is the Military Cockade.
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Reade, Esq., Major Welsh Regt. , b. Dec. 4, 1855; (2
Edward Revell Reade, Esq., Major, Dept. Governor H.M.
Convict Prison, Princetown, Dartmoor, East I^ancashire
Regt., b. July 20, 1862; and (3) Charles Revell Reade,
Gentleman, b. March 19, 1897; (4) Hugh Revell Reade,
Gentleman, b. April 2, 1901 ; (5) George Aitken Revell
Reade, Gentleman, b. June 29, 1904. Postal addresses—
83 Holland Road, Kensington, W. ; and Hill House,
Shotley, Ipswich. Cli/b — Constitutional.
§ JAMES COLQUHOUN REVELL READE, Esquire.
M.A. Christ Church, Oxon., Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, J. P. for cos. Suffolk and Glamorgan,
Lieut.-Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. Welsh Regt. 1886-96,
late Capt. Suffolk Yeomanry, and formerly Lieut. 14th
Hussars, Patron of Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk. Born May
13, 1840, being the eldest son of the late John Page Reade,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1865), B.A. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford, by his first wife Helen, dau. of Sir James Col-
quhoun, Bart., of Colquhoun and Luss. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a saltire vair^ azure and
or, between four Cornish choughs proper (for Reade) ;
2 and 3 erminois, on a chevron embattled gules, three
estoiles or, all within a bordure engrailed sable (for Revell).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon between two reeds proper a Cornish
chough, wings elevated, also proper. Motto — " Cedant
arma togae." Married, Feb. 4, 1891, Florence Sophia,
eldest dau. of M. Hardy Voss of De Montfort House,
Surrey; ?LnA\\a.s Issue — Margaret Colquhoun. Seat — Crowe
Hall, .Stutton, Suffolk. Town residence — 57 Cromwell
Road, S.W. C/«i^5— Brooks's, New University, Ipswich.
READE (U. O.). Azure, a pelican in her piety vulning
herself proper, in chief three garbs or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, holding in the
beak a thistle slipped all proper. Motto— " Cedant arma
togas."
Son of : —
Robert Henry Sturrock Reade, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for
county of city of Belfast, b. . Hes. — Wilmont,
Dunmurry, co. Antrim.
READING, quartered by LANGRISHE.
REBOW, see GURDON-REBOW.
REDLYNCH, Baron of, see ILCHESTER.
REDMAN, quartered by BUTLER.
REDMOND, quartered by ROWAN.
GABRIEL O'DONNELL FITZSIMON REDMOND,
Gentleman, M.R.C.P.I. Born Oct. 15. 1850, being the
eldest son of Henry Edward Redmond, Gentleman, formerly
a Lieut, in 2nd Queen's Royals or 2nd Regiment of Foot,
by his wife Mary O'Connell, eldest dau. of Christopher
FitzSimon, Esq., of Glencullen, Golden Ball, co. Dublin,
formerly M.P. for co. Dublin, J.P. and Clerk of the Hana-
per Office. Livery -Chocolate with red facings. Armo-
rial bearings —Gules, a castle with two towers, between
three woolpacks or. Mantling gules and or. Crest -On
a wreath of the colours, a beacon, fired proper, a ladder or.
Motto— " Pie vivere et Deum et Patriam diligere." Mar-
ried, firstly, Oct. 30, 1873, Catelina Netterville, third dau.
of Edward Netterville Barron, Esq., J.P., of Ballynecourty
House. Dungarvan, co. Waterford ; and secondly, Sept. i
1881, Helen losephine, eldest dau. of John Quinlan Quinlan,
Esq., J. P., of Cloukerdin House, co. Waterford; and has
Issue (by first marriage) —Mary Louisa Gabriella ; and (by
second marriage) -(i) Henry Edward Redmond, Gentle-
man, b. June 28, 1882 ; (2) John Raymond Redmond
Gentleman, b. June 4, 1883; (3) Robert FitzSimon Red-
mond, Gentleman, b. March 12, 1887; (4) Gabriel Reginald
Redmond, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17, 1898; Clarissa Ellen;
Margaret Matilda ; and Helen Maria. Residence—
REDWOOD (2 June 1856). Paly of six or and er-
mine, a lion rampant sable, on a chief azure, an embattled
gateway proper, between two mullets of six points of the
REDWARE, quartered by HUSSEY.
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rock, therefrom an eagle rising proper, charged on
each wing with a mullet of six points, in the beak a staff
raguly or. Motto — " Lumen sevimus antique."
Sons of Theophilus Redwood, Ph.D., of Boverton,
Glamorganshire, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, b.
1806 ; d. 1892 ; m. Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Newborn Robert Morson :—
Sir Boverton Redwood, Knt. (1905), Chevalier of the
Order of Leopold (R.L., 19 June 1899), a Roy. Commnr.
St. Louis Exhibition, Hon. D.Sc, F.R.S. (Edinburgh),
A.M.I.C.E., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry, the
Chemical Soc. , and the Geological Soc. , b. 26 April 1846 ;
in. 17 April 1873, Mary Elizabeth, ;d. of Frederick Letchford;
and has issue— Bernard Boverton Redwood, Esq. b. 21
Nov. 1874; Ethel Mary ; and Gwenifryd Gwladys. Res. —
Wadham Lodge, Wadham Gardens, Hampstead, London,
N.W. ; Crowstone, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Clubs —
Savage, Royal Thames Yacht, City of London, Automobile,
Constitutional, Automobile Club de France (Paris).
Robert Redwood, Gentleman. Res. — Tophill, Loughton,
Essex.
REED, quartered by BAKER-CRESSWELL.
Sir EDWARD JAMES REED, Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of
the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace for the county
of Glamorgan, and Member of Parliament for Cardiff.
Born September 20, 1830, being the son of John Reed
of Sheerness, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of J. Arney ;
was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-
mander of that Order 1880. Armorial bearings— Within
two pallets azure, a Heur-de-lis of the last between two roses
in pale gules, barbed and seeded proper, all between two
eagles displayed sable, the escutcheon being encircled by
the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a denii-man in profile,
looking to the sinister, supporting in his dexter hand a
hammer resting on an anvil, and holding in the sinister
is the Naval Cockade.
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hand an iron ship, all proper; with the Motto, "Jucundi
acti labores." Married, 1851, Rosetta, eldest daughter
of the late Nathaniel Baniaby of Sheerness. Residences —
19 FitzGeorge Avenue, West Kensington, The Lodge,
Ascot. Offices — Broadway Chambers, Westminster, S.W.
WILLIAM REED, Gentleman. Born 1831, being the
youngest son of the late Silvester Reed of the city of York,
by Ann, dau. of the late George Briggs of Thorner, York.
Armorial bearings Or, five reeds leaved and flowered,
issuing from water in base proper, on a chief sable, a niascle
between two roses of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head
erased sable, thereon a rose argent, leaved and slipped
proper, between two reeds as in the arms. Motto — " Esse
quam videri." Married, i860, Mary .Anne Vaughan, only
dau. of the late Thomas Morgan of Glasbury and Marianne,
dau. of the late William Vaughan of Brecon ; and has Issue
— Leicester Morgan Reed, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; Maria Halse
Morgan ; Alice Morgan ; Clara Morgan ; and Ada Morgan.
REED (H. Coll.). Per pale wavy argent and sable, a
chevron between two crescents in chief and as many javelins
in saltire in base all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, pendent from the wrist a wreath of oak, the hand
grasping a javelin in pale all proper, between two crescents
gules. Motto — " Esperance en Uieu."
Son of Joseph Reed of Sithney, Cornwall, b. ; d.
; in. : —
Frederic Nicholas Reed, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Streets Heath, Brookwood, Woking.
DAVID REES of Llanelly, co. Carmarthen, and of East
London, Cape Colony, Gentleman, J. P. for East London,
and twice Mayor of that town. Arinorial bearings -Per
chevron or and argent, two gnus' heads erased in chief and
a rock in base, thereon a dragon statant, wings elevated
and addorsed all proper. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-dragon wings elevated and addorsed
proper, holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or, and
supporting with the sinister claw an escocheon gules,
charged with an annulet gold. Motto — " A barcho a
berchir." Residences — \A2iX\^'j, co. Carmarthen; East
London, Cape Colony.
WILLIAM REES-MOGG, Gentleman, of Cholwell
House, Somerset. Born April 29, 1815, being the younger
son of the late Rev. John Rees-Mogg of Trowbridge, Wilts,
by his wife Mary, only child and heir of William Wool-
dridge. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
on a fesse pean, between three ermine spots, each sur-
mounted by a crescent gules, a cock or (for Mogg) ; 2 and
3 gules, a chevron engrailed erminois, between three swans
argent, wings elevated or (for Rees). Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
between two spear- heads erect sable, a cock proper (for
Mogg) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a swan argent,
wings elevated or, holding in the beak a water-lily slipped
proper (for Rees). Motto — " Cura pii Diissunt." Married,
July 13, 1847, Ann, dau. and eventually heir of William
Coxeter James, Esq., of Tinisbury, Somerset, J. P. and
D. L. for that co. ; and by her (who died Jan. 23, 1892) has
Issue — (i) William Wooldridge Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 21, 1848, [;;/., 1884, Emily Walcott, third dau. of Rev.
Henry Stiles Savory, Rector of Camely, Somerset, and has
issue]; (2) Rev. Henry James Rees-Mogg, b. March 31,
1851 [;«., 1877, Charlotte Elizabeth Sarah, eldest dau. of
the late Henry Newton of Mount Leinster, co. Carlow, and
widow of Thomas John Mitchell, Esq., Captain King's
Dragoon Guards, and has issue] ; (3) Leyson Rees-Mogg,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1855 [?«., 1889, Mary Swete Ad-
monition, second dau. of Walter Coplestone Radcliffe of
Warleigh, Devon, and has issue]; (5) Charles Baker Coxeter
Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, b. Nov. 27, 1857, d. Aug. 5, 1888;
Anna Maria Elizabeth ; Catharine ; and Mary Ann. Seat
— Cholwell House, Temple Cloud, Bristol.
REEVE, quartered by BROOKE and KATER.
Lieutenant-Colonel ELLIS PHILIP FOX REEVE,
late Coldstream Guards, J. P. for Kesteven Div. co. Lin-
coln. Born Nov. 1838, being the eldest son of the late
Ellis Reeve, by his wife Charlotte Frances, dau. of
Williain Wainwright. Clubs — Carlton, United Service.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a chevron
engrailed vairt§e or and azure, cotised argent, between three
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper ; 2 and 3 per
bend or and argent, two bendlets ermines. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head erased per fesse nebuly argent and gules, charged on
the neck with two mullets in pale counterchanged. Motto
— " Revera pro Regina." Married, 1864, Hon. Fanny
Dundas [d. 1892), sister of the Rt. Hon. fifth Viscount
Melville ; and has Issue^^\o\&\. Edith [;«. H. R. F. Framp-
ton] ; Lilian Constance ; Rosaline Emma ; and Iris Ismay
Charlotte. Postal address — Carlton Club, S.W.
§JOHN SHERARD REEVE, Esquire, Capt. late Grena-
dier Guards, J. P. for Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Born
April 3, 1872, being the only child of the late John Reeve,
Esq., Lieut. -Col. late Grenadier Guards, J. P., by his wife
the Hon. Edith Anne, dau. of the late Rev. the Hon. Charles
Dundas (sister of the present Viscount Melville). Livery —
Drab, with green waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, a chevron engrailed vairfe or
and azure, cotised argent, between three roses of the last,
barbed and seeded proper (for Reeve) ; 2. per bend or
and argent, two bendlets ermines (for Key) ; 3. argent, a
chevron gules, between three torteaux (for Shcrard) ; im-
paling the arms of Oldfield, namely or, on a bend invected
plain cottised gules, between two catherine-wheels sable,
three crosses pate6 fitch(^e argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased per
fesse nebuly argent and gules, charged on the neck with two
mullets in pale counterchanged. Motto — " Revera pro
Regina." Married, June 7, 1900, Sybil Christine, elder
dau. of Capt. C. Campbell Oldfield of South Warn-
borough Lodge, Hants ; and has Issue — Susan Edith ; and
Eleanor. Seat — Leadenham House, Lincoln. Clubs —
Guards', Carlton.
§NEVILL HENRY REEVE-KING, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Lincoln, formerly Capt. 45th Regt. Born
Dec. 28, 1839, being the younger son of Ellis Reeve, by his
wife Charlotte Frances, dau. of Williain Wainewiight ;
assumed the additional surname and arms of King by
Royal Licence in 1896. Clubs — Army and Navy, Junior
United Service. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
sable, on a chevron engrailed argent, three escallops of the
field (for King) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron engrailed vair^e
or and azure, cotised argent, between three roses of the
last, barbed and seeded proper (for Reeve). Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped sable, collared
or (for King) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
erased per fesse nebuly argent and gules, charged on the
neck with two mullets in pale counterchanged (for Reeve).
Motto— " Virtuti fortuna cedit." .Sea/— The Hall, Ashby-
de-la-Launde, Lincoln.
REEVES, quartered by PORCH.
REEVES (H. Coll.). Azure, within two chevronels en-
grailed or, between three pelicans feeding their young
proper, a portcullis between two crosses pat6e argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, an eagle wings elevated sable, each charged
with a cross patde as in the arms, the dexter claw resting on
a cross botonn(^e or.
Son of and grandson of John Frederick Reeves,
b. 1810; m. Miss Wilkinson : —
John Fry Reeves, Gentleman, iJ. . Res. —
REEVES (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a chevron
engrailed between three escallops azure, as many eaglets
displayed of the first (Reeves) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse
sable, three pheons of the first (Spaight). Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased or, collared azure. Mottoes — (Over the crest)
" Animum rege,'' (under the arms) " Virtute et fidelitate."
Son of Robert William Cary Reeves, Esq., of Bes-
borough and Burrane, J. P. and D.L. co. Clare (High
Sheriff 1869), b. 1837; d. 1901 ; m. 1866, Grace
Dorothea, d. of Col. Crofton Moore Vandeleur and
Lady Grace Vandeleur : —
William Vandeleur Reeves, Esq., J. P. co. Clare, b. 1874.
Seat — Besborough, Killimer, co. Clare. Clubs — Carlton,
New Oxford and Cambridge.
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Ygst. son of William Maunsell Reeves, Esq., J. P., of
Burrane, l>. 1788 ; d. 1857 ; m. 1828, Rose, d. of Rev.
Robert Conway Dobbs : —
William Maunsell Reeves, Gentleman, /'. 1843; m. 1876,
Letitia, d. of Gen. Thomas Armstrong Drought of Hill
House, Winchester; and has issue — (i) Robert William
Drought Reeves, Gentleman, b. 1876 [;«. 1902, Laura, d.
of Francis Pedro Fladgate of Oporto] ; (2) John Maunsell
Reeves, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; Letitia Alice ; Rose Mary ;
and Shela. Bes. — Ebbisham House, Epsom, Surrey.
HENRY RUDOLPH REICHEL, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon), LL.D. (Glas. ), sometime Fellow of All Souls' Coll.,
Oxford, and Principal of the Univ. Coll. of North Wales.
Born Oct. 11, 1856, being the only son of the late Most Rev.
Charles Parsons Reichel, D.D. , Bishop of Meath, by his
wife Mary Brown, dau. of Henry Joy M'Cracken of Oak-
lands, Ballymena, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings— Per
fesse sable and or, a lion rampant, langued gules, double
queued, holding between the paws a sickle, all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest- Out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lion rampant, double queued, holding be-
tween the paws a sickle, all or. Motto — " Vitam impendere
vero." Married, Feb. i, 1894, Charity Mary, eldest dau.
of Henry Mulock Pilkington, K.C., of Tore, co. West-
meath. Residence—Venn^Wi, Bangor, N. Wales.
LUCIUS HURLOCK REICHEL, Gentleman. Born
July 23, 1842, being the younger son of the late Rev. Samuel
Rudolph Reichel, by his second wife Matilda, youngest dau.
of Joseph Hurlock of Oxted, Surrey. Armorial bearings
— Per fesse sable and or, a lion rampant, langued gules,
double queued, holding between the paws a sickle and
charged with a mullet for difference, all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and or. Crest^Out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion rampant, double queued, holding in the paws a
sickle all or, the coronet charged with a mullet sable for
difference. Motto — "Vitam impendere vero." Married,
June 23, 1888, Bertha Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Henry
Frooks Ellery, of Southampton. Seat — Beara Court,
Black Torrington, co. Devon.
The Rev. OSWALD JOSEPH REICHEL, Cleik in
Holy Orders, B.C.L., M.A., and F.S.A. Born Feb. 2, 1840,
youngest dau. of Joseph Hurlock of Oxted, co. Surrey. Ar-
morial bearings (granted by Emperor Ferdinand Sept. 9,
1554, con. U.O., ped. H. Coll.) — Party per fesse sable
and or, a lion rampant, double-queued, and holding between
the paws a sickle, all counterchanged, a mullet for differ-
ence. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion rampant,
double- queued, holding in the paws a sickle all or, the
coronet charged with a mullet sable for difference. Motto
— " Vitam impendere vero." Married, May 25, 1887,
Julia Maria Harriet Louisa, dau. of Frederick Ashenden,
late of Brighton. Estates — Newton House, Drevvsteignton ;
A' la Ronde House, Withycombe, Raleigh, both in the co.
of Devon. Postal add. — A' la Ronde, Lympston, Devon.
ARTHUR ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER REID,
Gentleman. Bor?t 1856, being the ninth but fourth surviv-
ing son of Alexander Reid of Govan, but the second sur-
viving son by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of John
Kirkwood of Netherlield, co. Renfrew. Armorial bearings
being the elder son of the Rev. Samuel Rudolph Reichel,
of Ochbrook, co. Derby, by his second wife Matilda
— Party per chevron indented gules and or, in chief two
eagles displayed argent, beaked and membered of the
second, and in base a ship of three masts in full sail
proper, flagged of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest -Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle dis-
played argent. Motto — " Fortitudine et labore." Ala? ried,
Dec. 9, 1880, Jessie Jane, dau. of Alexander Brown of
Glasgow; and has /jj?/e —Alexander Arthur Reid, Gentle-
man, b. June 25, 1886; Dora; Joan Maud; and Elizabeth
Kirkwood. Reside7ice—\^e.'^s\\^\n Hall, Chester. Clubs —
Conservative (Liverpool), Palatine (Liverpool).
§SiR GEORGE REID, LL.D. (Aberdeen, St. Andrews,
and Edinburgh Univs.), A.R.S.A. 1870, and R.S.A.
1877, H.R.H.A. 1900 ; was Pre-ident of the Royal Scottish
Academy 1892-1902, and a D. L. for city and co. of city
of Edinburgh. Born 1841, being the son of the late George
Reid of Aberdeen ; and was dubbed Knight Bachelor 1891.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a stag's head erased, within an
Orle of eight cinquefoils argent. Mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-ostrich argent, holding
in the beak a sprig of laurel proper; and in an escroll above,
this Motto, "Labor ipse voluptas." Married, 1882, Mar-
garet, dau. of the late Thomas Best of Aberdeen. Res. —
22 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh ; St. Luke's, Aberdeen.
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Sir JAMES REID, a Baronet of the United King-
dom (1897), Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Vic-
torian Order (1901), Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division) 1895, M.D. ,
LL. D. , M.A., and Master in Surgery, all of the University
of Aberdeen, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of
London, and Fellow of the Royal Medico- Chirurgical
Society of London, Physician in Ordinary and Resident
Physician to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria ; Physician in
Ordinary to the Prince of Wales 1899, Physician in Ordinary
to the King 1901, Hon. M.D. Royal University of Ireland
1900, Hon. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ire-
land 1900, Hon. LL.D. University of Glasgow 1901, Sur-
geon Lieut. -Col. (V. D.) 2nd Vol. Batt. Gordon Highlanders
(retired 1898), has Red Eagle of Germany, 3rd class; Saxe
Ernestine Order of Saxe Coburg-Gotha, ist class ; Royal
Order of Crown of Prussia, 2nd class. Bo?-n Oct. 23, 1849,
being the eldest son of the late James Reid, M.D. , of Ellon,
Aberdeenshire, by Beatrice his wife, dau. of the late John
Peter of Canterland, Kincardineshire. Livety — Dark blue
with gold facings. Armorial bearings —Azure, a stag's
Issue— lie\\\e Reid, Gentleman, b. June 30, 1873 ; Mary
Caroline [w., 1898, Charles Pretyman Hayes]; Violet [tn.,
1896, Harold Muir Evans, M.D.]; Caroline Nevile ;
Margaret Nevile [m. , 1899, Major C. W. Napier-Clavering] ;
head erased or, between two torches inflamed proper.
Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge
of Ulster as a baronet and encircled by the ribbon and
motto of the Royal Victorian Order and pendent therefrom
his badges as a G.C.V.O. and K.C. B. (Civil), is placed
a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a pelican in her nest
feeding her young proper. MottO — " Nihil amanti durum."
Supporters (granted by Royal Warrant to descend with
the Baronetcy) - On either side a royal stag or, gorged
with a chain proper, suspended therefrom an escutcheon
azure charged with a representation of the Imperial crown
also proper. Married, Nov. 28, 1899, the Hon. Susan
Baring, late Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Victoria,
youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Edward Charles, ist Lord
Ravelstoke ; and has Issue — (i) Edward James Reid, Esq.
(to whom His Majesty the King stood sponsor in person),
b. April 20, 1901 ; (2) John Peter Lome Reid, Esq., b.
1903 ; and Margaret Cecilia. Postal addresses — 72 Gros-
venor Street, London, W. ; The Chestnuts, Ellon, Aber-
deenshire.
NEVILE REID of Shandwick, Ross and Cromarty,
Gentleman. Bo7-?! 1839, being the only sur. son of the late
Nevile Reid of Runnymede, Berks, by his wife the Hon.
Caroline Napier, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Francis, 8th Lord
Napier. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, an
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, on the
breast an escutcheon of the first, charged witn a bordure en-
grailed of the third ; 2 and 3, gules, three lions rampant
argent, a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and azure.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a cubit arm issuing out of clouds, holding
the Holy Bible expanded all proper, leaved or. Motto —
"Pro veritate." Married, 1866, Caroline, elder dau. of
Rev. Henry Vigne, Vicar of Sunbury-on-Thames ; and has
and Elsie Lilias. Seat — Shandwick, Ross and Cromarty.
Residence — The Oaks, Hanworth, Middlesex.
The Reverend JOHN EDWARD REID-CUDDON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Ashow, co. Warwick,
M.A., Worcester College, Oxford, only son of the late
Reverend John Reid, Master of Arts, of Tregony-Pomeroy,
is the Military Cockade,
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Rector of St. James's, Tregony, and Vicar of Cuby, in the
county of Cornwall, by his wife Fanny, eldest daughter of
William George Porter of the Manor House, Fletton, in
the county of Huntingdon ; and assumed by Royal License
in the year 1893 the additional surname and arms of
Cuddon, as being the representative of the ancient Suffolk
family of Cuddon of Shaddingfield Hall. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a
chevron gules, on a chief azure, three bezants (for Cuddon) ;
2 and 3 argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on each
wing with a tower or, and between four saltires couped in
cross gules (for Reid) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed,the hand
supporting a crossbow in pale, all proper, with an arrow
therein ready to fly gules (for Cuddon) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, between four roses gules, two on either side,
a tower argent (for Reid); with the Motto, " Fortiter et
suaviter." Postal address — The Rectory, Ashow, near
Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
WL Sir JOSEPH RENALS, ist Baronet, a Member of
@ the Conmiission of Lieutenancy and Justice of the
Peace for the city of London, and an Alderman of that city.
High Sheriff 1892-3, and Lord Mayor 1894-5, Hon. Col.
4th Vol. Batn. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. Bo7n 1843, being
the son of William Renals of Nottingham, by his vvife
Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Burton of Nottingham. Club —
Reform. Armorial bearings — Per pale gules and sable, on
a fesse nebuly argent, between in chief two lozenges and in
base as many fleurs-de-lis or, a fasces fessevvays proper.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a rock a fo.K regardant supporting
with its dexter foot a fasces erect proper, and charged on
the shoulder with a lozenge or. Motto — " Cavendo tutus."
Married, 1870, Marie, dau. of Alfred Wilson of Notting-
ham ; and has Issue — (i) James Herbert, Esq., b. 1870; (2)
John Burton, Esq., b. 1872; (3) Alfred William, Esq., b.
1877. Postal adderss — The Poplars, Bickley, Kent.
FRANCIS SHUTTLEWORTH RENDALL, formerly
Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. Born 1852, being the youngest
son of the late Edward Anthony Holden, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Aston Hall, co. Derby, by Susan Drummond, only
dau. of the late George Moore, Esq., of Appleby Hall, co.
Leicester, and of Bentley, co. Warwick ; assumed his
present name and arms by Royal License on his marriage,
when his wife inherited the estate of the late Charles E.
Rendall. Armorial bearings —Quarterly i and 4, gules, on
a cross cotised flory or, a horse-shoe between four mullets
pierced of the first, and (for distinction) a cross crosslet in
canton of the second (for Rendall) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse
engrailed erminois, between two chevrons ermine (for
Holden). Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head couped or,
gorged with a collar gemel, holding in the mouth a horse-
shoe, and charged (for distinction) with a cross crosslet all
gules (for Rendall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a heathcock rising sable, winged or. Married,
1877, Rachel Frances, dau. of John Pinckney of Great
Durnford, Wilts ; and has Issue — A dau. Seat — Brigmer-
ton House, near Amesbury.
W. Robson, Royal Navy, Governor of New Zealand.
Postal addresses — 44 Lancaster Gate, W. ; 8 Great George
Street, Westminster.
The Right Honourable STUART RENDEL, Baron
Rendel of Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom, Member of Parliament
for the county of Montgomery 1880- 1894, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford. Born July 2, 1834, being the
third son of the late James Meadows Rendel, Fellow of
the Royal Society. Creation — March 30, 1894. Clubs —
Athenneum, Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Per fesse nebuly sable and argent a pale, three
Sir ALEXANDER MEADOWS RENDEL, Knight
Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian
Empire, Master of Arts. Born 1829, being the son of
James Meadows Rendel, Fellow of the Royal Society, by his
wife Katharine Jane, daughter of W. J. Harris of Ply-
mouth ; created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Clubs — Athenreum,
Garrick, National Liberal. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Per fesse nebuly sable and argent, a pale,
three demi-lions erased, two and one, and as many slaves
raguly, one and two, all counterchanged ; the escutcheon
being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order
of the Indian Empire, and pendent his badge as a Knight
Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
rock proper, a staff raguly fesseways vert, thereon a wolf
passant azure, collared argent, supporting with the dexter
foreleg a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing a banner sable,
charged with a demi-lion as in the arms ; with the Motto,
" Labore et consilio." Married, 1853, daughter of Captain
demi-lions erased two and one, and as many staves raguly
one and two all counterchanged. Above the escutcheon
is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rock proper, a staff raguly fesseways vert,
thereon a wolf pas'^ant azure, collared argent, supporting
with the dexter foreleg a flagstaff proper therefrom flowing
a banner sable, charged with a demi-lion as in the arms.
Supporters — On either side a wolf azure, collared argent,
on the shoulder a pla'e charged with a demi-lion erased
sable and holding in the mouth a staff raguly also argent.
Motto^" Labore et consilio." Married, 1857, Ellen,
daughter of William Egerton Hubbard of Leonardslee,
Horsham, brother of first Baron Addington. Country
residence — Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey. Tow7i
residence — 23 Princes Gardens, S.W.
GEORGE HENRY RENNY, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Per pale gules and ermine, two wings conjoined
in leur counterchanged, two thistles leaved and slipped in
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chief proper, all within a bordure nebuly per pale also
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds, a cubit
arm erect proper, holding a balance or, between two wings
gules, each charged with a thistle, leaved and slipped, also
or. Motto -" Recte faciendo." J^esidence—DieulaCresse
Abbey, Leek, Staffordshire.
The Hon. Sir ARTHUR RENWICK, Km., M.L.C.,
J. P., F.R.C.S.E., B.A. (Sidney), M.D. (Edinburgh), of
Clarendon House, Elizabeth. Born May 30, 1837, being
the eldest son of George Renwick, Esq., J. P., of Argyle
Terrace, Pitt Street, Redfern, Sydney, by his wife Christina
Conde. C/ut — Athenceum. Axmorial bearings — Azure,
a saltire couped, between two mullets of six points in pale
and as many stags' heads erased in fesse, all or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a stag's head erased proper, between the attires a saltire
or, three estoiles of the last. jV/arn'ed, March 26, 1868,
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Saunders, and his wife Eliza-
beth Willox ; by whom he has Issue — (i) Arthur Renwick,
Gentleman, 6. Oct. i, 1869; (2) Herbert John Renwick,
Gentleman, 1^. Feb. 11, 1872 ; (3) Howard Russell Montagu
Somers Renwick, Gentleman, d. Feb. 25, 1876; (4) George
Gordon Conde Renwick, Gentleman, 6. July 31, 1881 ; (5)
Charles Saunders Renwick, Gentleman, d. Aug. 23, 1883 ;
(6) Neville Renwick, Gentleman, d. April 15, 1886 ; Eliza-
beth Christina Mary, d. unmarried, Jan. 1894 ; and Evelyn
Mabel Willox. /\^esidences— Clarendon House, Elizabeth
Street, Hyde Park, Sydney ; and Abbotsford, Paramatta
River.
REPINGTON, see A'COURT-REPINGTON.
RERESBY, quartered by SITWELL.
REVELL, quartered by READE.
REWSE, see SMITH-REWSE.
REYNARDSON, see BIRCH-REYNARDSON.
REYNELL. Argent, masonry sable, a chief indented of
the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a fox passant or. Motto — " Murus aheneus
esto."
Only son of John Reynell, Esq., J. P., d. 1809; 7/1.
Mary, d. of Francis Lucas of co. Armagh, Ireland : —
Walter Reynell, Esq., J. P. in South Australia, d. 1846;
m. 1877, Emily, d. of William Bakewell, Crown Solicitor ;
and has issue — (i) Carew Reynell, Gentleman, 6. 1883;
(2) Walter Rupert Reynell, Gentleman, 6. 1885; Lenore ;
Emily Lucy; and Gladys. Seat — Ogwell. Post. add. —
Reynella, South Australia. Clud — Adelaide Club (Ade-
laide, S.A.).
REYNELL (U.O.). Argent, masonry sable, a chief
indented of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a fox passant or. Mottoes —
" Murus aeneus esto," " Indubitata fides."
Sons of Richard Winter Reynell, Esq., J. P., of Killy-
non, d. 1804 ; d. 1887; tn. 1830, Frances Alexandrina,
d. of James Sanderson, Esq., D.L., of Clover Hill, co.
Cavan : —
Richard Reynell, Esq., J. P., d. 1831 ; ;«. 1875, Louisa
Anna ((/. 1881), d. of Rev. Thomas Smyth of Coole, co.
Westmeath ; and has issue — Richard Reynell, Gentleman,
i. 1879; and Louisa Anna. Seat — Killynon, Killucan, co.
Westmeath.
Rev. William Alexander Reynell, d. 1836. J?es. —
22 Eccles Street, Dublin.
ARTHUR DENIS HENRY HEBER REYNELL-
PACK, Esquire, J. P. for Northampton, late Lieut, in
Northampton and Rutland Militia. Bof?/ Oct. 22, i860,
being the only son of the late Arthur John Reynell-Pack,
Esq., J. P., Lieut. -Col. 7th Fusiliers, C. B. , and Knight of
the Legion of Honour, by his wife Frederica Katherine,
second dau. of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely Hutchinson of
Weston, Towcester, co. Nortliampton. Cluds — Carlton,
Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly, sable and erminois ; in the ist quarter a sword in
bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt or, encircled by a
wreath of the last ; in the 4th, a cinquefoil of the third.
Pendent from a crimson ribbon, bordered blue, in the
centre chief, a representation of the golden cross and clasps
presented to Major-Gen. Pack by H.M. George III., in
testimony of his royal approbation of the signal valour dis-
played by the said Major-Gen. Pack in divers actions with
the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mural crown
argent, issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged with a
wreath or. Motto — " Fidus confido." Married, March 8,
1894, Florence, widow of Sir Henry Wrixon-Beecher, Bart.,
of Castle Hyde and Ballygiblin, co. Cork, and dau. of the
late J. Walker of The Priory, Bath. 5fa^— Netherton
House, Newton Abbot, S. Devon.
REYNOLDS, quartered by MORETON and PEY-
TON.
REYNOLDS (U.O.). Per chevron or and vert, a lion
rampant ermine between in chief two oak-leaves and in
base an escallop counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the stump of an
oak-tree sprouting an eagle close, gorged with a wreath of
oak leaves all proper. MottO^" Vita vis victoria."
Son of James Reynolds, d. 1821 ; d. 1891 ; tn. 1854,
Margaret, d. of Robert Walker: —
William Fleck Reynolds, Gentleman, fi. 1855 ; m. 1880,
Margaret, d. of John Johnston ; and has surv. issue —
Mari;aret. Post. add. — Rosemount, Andersonstown,
Belfast.
Sir ALFRED JAMES REYNOLDS, Knight, J. P. for
the COS. of London, Middlesex, and Hertford, Sheriff
of the City of London 1903-4, one of H.M.'s Lieuts.
of the City of London, Knighted 1903, Officer of the
Order of the Crown of Italy, Visiting Justice of H.M.
Prisons, Holloway and Brixton. Bor/i Oct. 23, 1850,
being the fifth son of William and Emlyn Bedlake Reynolds
of Highgate. Ctitlis — Junior Carlton, and Bath. Armorial
bearings — Or, a rose gules, barbed vert seeded of the
first, between three escutcheons azure, each charged with a
cross crosslet also or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet
fitch^e or, a talbot passant sable, langued gules, with the
dexter paw resting on a rose of the first. Motto — " Quod
varum tutum." Married, August 24, 1876, Emily Mar-
is the Military Cockade.
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garet, eldest dau. of the late Alexander Boyd, Esq., J. P.
for the CO. of W'aterford ; and has hsiic — (i) Alfred
Howard Reynolds, Esq., Lieut. Royal Welch Fusiliers
(23rd Regt.), b. Nov. 16, 1877 (d. Now. i, 1904, at Meerut,
India); (2) Alan Boyd Reynolds, Esq., Lieut. 12th Royal
Lancers, b. March 12, 1879 ; (3) Gerald Nairne Reynolds,
Esq., Lieut. 21st (Empress of India) Lancers, b. Nov. 10,
1880; (4) Guy Franklin Reynolds, Esq., b. Jan. 19, 1886;
and Enilyn Margaret. Residence — Digswell, Wehvyn,
Herts.
WALTER REY>
T'lias issue -
Gentleman, b.
(I)
London, and He^' r^ ^^ , \ -n- '
uson, Gentleman ; (3) KiCv,
jgg'Z.for Middlesex,
, , 5 o* third son of
William Reyno^,;'j^i^'^;^„7(;y'=pj;^i^' Frederick Y" ^^^^^^^-
Seats — Aberdelghy, Lambeg, Lisbu
CO. Donegal.
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ARDSON of Ralston (1858). Or, on a fesse ,
a bull's head couped in chief and a galley in
Action sable, flagged gules, asaltire couped betv
licorns trippant argent. Mantling gules, doul
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
The Representatives of James Richardson of Ralstc\
who died i860. ',
iviCHARDSON of Hartfield [same arms, with additiol
(rematric. 1869) of " a bordure of the second " (i.e. azure)]..
Son of David Richardson, Gentleman, of Hartfieic
and Hallhill, Renfrewshire, (/. 1890; m. Agnes, d. ol
Charles Dunlop of Carlibar, co. Renfrew : —
David Bruce Richardson, Gentleman,!^. 1865; m. 1894,
Marion Margaret Seat on, second d. of John Wilson of
Aucheneck, co. Stirling. Seat — Hartfield Honse, Dum-
barton, N.]3.
Richardson of Kirn [same arms, with addition
(rematric. 1878) of " a bordure of the fourth " [i.e. gules)]
Son of : —
George Wood Richardson, Gentleman, of Kirn, co.
Vrgyll, b. . Res. —
CHARLES EDWARD RICHARDSON, Gentlemar
'r« , being the fourth son of the late Thomas Richarc
1 of CO. Durham, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Durhai
• the N. Riding of co. York, M.P. , by his wife Mari
""^t- Richard Green well. Armorial bearings — Per fey
i'avy of six argent and of the first. »
Armorial bearings — Or, a rose gules, barbed vert, seeded
of the first, between three escutcheons azure, each charged
with a cross crosslet or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitch^e
and erect or, a talbot passant sable, langued gules, the dexter
foreleg resting on a rose of tiie first. Motto — " (Juod verum
tutuni." Married, 1869, Kate, third dau. of William Red-
ford Harris, Esq., J. P., of Windsor. Residence — Hawks-
wick, St. Albans, Herts. Clubs — Constitutional, Bath.
RHINEF^- WARING (H. Coll., 14 July 1904). Vert, a
peacock in his pride between three estoiles or. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three
peacock's feathers proper between two wings or. Motto —
' ' Wehr Hagen. " Livery — Green, dark green velvet facings,
gilt buttons.
Son of Julius W^ehrliagen, and his wife Maria Dorothea,
d. of Johann Gottlieb Borgwardt : —
David Henry Rhiner- Waring, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1869, Ida Nicoline Friederike Louise, d. of Johann George
Gottlieb Hundesser ; and has issue — (i) Richard Rhiner-
Waring, Gentleman, Z^. 1870; (2) Rhiner Rhiner- Waring,
Gentleman, b. 1875. Seat — Bedfont House, East Bed-
font, Middlese.x.
RHODES, quartered by DARWIN.
§ LEWIS JOHN ROBERTS RIALL, Esq., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1889, J. P. cos. Dublin and Wicklow,
late Capt. 15th Regt. Born Jan. 15, 1838, being the eldest
son of the late Phineas Riatl, Esq., of Old Conna Hill, J. P.
and D.L. for Dublin, and J. P. for Wicklow, High Sheriff
for CO. Dublin 1863, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of .Ifthn
Roe of Rockwell, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, on a bend engrailed azure, be-
tween an eagle displayed in chief and an escallop in base
gules, a pile issuing from the dexter of the first (for Riall) ;
2 and 3 ermine, a mullet gules between three crows close
sable, each holding in its beak an ear of wheat proper (for
Roberts). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or,
charged with an escallop gules, in the mouth a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Duw au fendith yw fy ngwenwth." Married,
¥C . i6, 1871, Elizabeth .Sophia, eldest dau. of Capt. David
Beatty of Healthfield, co. Wexford ; and has Issue— OWve:
Mary ; Violet Maud ; and Elizabeth Rose. Seat—0\A
Conna Hill, Bray. C'////;— Kildare Street (Dublin).
M WILLIAM ARTHUR RIALL, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
^ Born April 20, 1850, being the only son of the late
Samuel Riall, Esq., of Annerville, J. P., by his wife Maria,
widow of Thomas Quin of Redmondstown, and only dau.
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of George Baker of Cahir. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a bend engrailed azure, between an eagle displayed m
chief and an escallop in base gules, a pile issuing from the
dexter of the first. Mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
or, charged with an escallop gules, holding in the mouth a
trefoil vert. MottO — " Re alta modestas." Seat — Anner-
ville, Clonmel.
Major FRANCIS IGNATIUS RICARDE-SEAVER,
F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., A.M.I.C.E., Knight Com-
mander of the Royal Military Order of Christ of Portugal,
Knight Commander of the Royal and Distinguished Order
of Isabel the Catholic of Spain, and Knight Officer of the
Imperial Order of the Rose of Brazil, Member of the
Royal Institution of Great Britain, Officer of the French
Academy. Born 1836, being the youngest son of the late
Thomas Ricarde of Hand Park, Rush, co. Dublin, by his
wife Anne M'Grane Seaver ; assumed the additional
surname of Seaver by Royal Licence dated April 21, 1881.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron embattled between
two wreaths of oak in chief or and a pickaxe and sword
in base proper, surmounted by a tower or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest - Upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a pickaxe erect, a Moor's head affront^e, couped
at the shoulders proper, the turban argent, pierced through
the head by a sword fesseways point to the dexter also
proper. Motto—" Malo mori quam foedari." Married,
firstly, 1863, Juliet Heurtley of Hampton Court House,
Middlesex ; and has Issue — Marmaduke Francis Julian
Ricarde-Seaver, Gentleman. He married secondly, H.S.H.
the Princess Doiia Maria Louisa Christina de Looz et
Corswarem {d. 1880), ?it'e Princess de Godoy de Bassano,
granddau. of H.S.H. Don Manuel de Godoy, Prince of
Peace, Duke de la Alendia, Grandee of Spain. He
married thirdly, Marie Antoinette de Villiers de la Laurencie-
Charras, Marquise de Charras, France. Residemt -16
Grafton Street, Piccadilly, W. d/wi^j— Athenaeum , Con-
servative.
[Alajor Ricarde-Seaver has not as yet received any Royal
Licence to use his Orders of Knighthood in this country.']
RICE, quartered by WINGFIELD.
RICE, see SPRING-RICE.
RICH, quartered by EDWARDES.
RICHARDS. Argent, on a fesse sable, cottised gules,
between two lambs passant of the second, seven lozenges
conjoined of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of park pales proper,
a lamb passant sable, supporting with the dexter foot a
Hagstaff or, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged
with a lozenge gules. Motto — "Vis unita fortior."
Son of late Samuel More Richards of Sutton, Surrey,
Esq., J. P., d. ; m. his cousin Maria, d. of Rev.
William Richards : —
Albert O. More Richards, Gentleman, /'. , educated
at Charterhouse and St. John's College (Oxon.). Res. —
Gen. SOLOMON RICHARDS, J. P. for co. Wexford,
and a General Bengal Staff Corps. Bor7i 1817, being the
eldest son of the late Rev. Solomon Richards of Solsborough,
by Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Bermingham
Daly Henry Sewell (senior coheir to the Barony of Athenry ).
Z.we/-y— Drab and scarlet. Armorial bearings— Sable,
a chevron between three fieurs-de-lis argent. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath pf the
colours, a griffin's head erased argent. Motto — " Honore
et amore." Seat — Solsborough, Enniscorthy. Clubs — E. I.
United Service, St. George's Yacht (Kingstown).
WALTER GUYON RICHARDS, Esquire, B.A. and
B.M. (Camb.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Capt. in the Indian
Medical Service. Born Julv 10, 1869, only son of Frederick
William Richards, M.B., F.'R.C.S., of Winchester, b. 1840;
d. 1870; m. 1868, Marion, d. of Rev. William Robbins,
M.A. (Oxon.). Armorial bearings— Ermine, a chevron
- cne 4th, a c.
wTimson ribbon, borui.
epresentation of the golden >
Major-Gen. Pack by H.M. Gt
. his royal approbation of the signa
the said Major-Gen. Pack in divers ae
J in the Peninsula of Spain. Mantling s.
.St— On a wreath of the colours, a mura.
issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged
or. Motto — " Fidus confido." Married, 'W^
Florence, widow of Sir Henry Wri.xon-Beecher,
stle Hyde and Ballygiblin, co. Cork, and dau.' o.
J. Walker of The Priory, Bath. 5fa^— Nethe
se, Newton Abbot, S. Devon.
REYNOLDS, quartered by MORETON and PE\
)N.
REYNOLDS (U.O.). Per chevron or and vert, a lion
mpant ermine between in chief two oak-leaves and in
,se an escallop counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
rest— On a wreath of the colours, on the stump of an
»k-tree sprouting an eagle close, gorged with a wreath of
ik leaves all proper. Motto— " Vita vis victoria."
Son of James Reynolds, b. 1821 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1854,
Margaret, d. of Robert Walker :—
William Fleck Reynolds, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; w. 1880,
argaret, d. of John Johnston ; and has surv. issue—
ars^aret. Post. add. — Rosemount, Andersonstown,
ilfast.
Sir ALFRED JAMES REYNOLDS, Knight, J. P. foi
the cos. of London, Middlesex, and Hertford, Sheri''
he City of London 1903-4, one of H.M.'s Lie'"
he City of London, Knighted 1903, OfRcp--
'■'' the Crown of Italy, Visitin" ^ '
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engrailed with plain cotises azure, and in base a lion ram-
pant of the second, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves or;
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a fleur-de-lis
argent, a lion rampant azure, gorged with a wreath of
oak-leaves, as in the arms. Motto— " Honore et amore."
Married, 1903, Ethel Ruth, d. of Rev. Jeremiah Chafters-
Welsh ; and has /w?/t'— Walter P'rederick Richards, Gentle-
man, b. IQ04. Postal address — ■
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RICHARDSON, see CASTLE-STUART.
RICHARDSON (H. Coll.). Gules, three piles argent,
two issuaiit from the chief and one in base, each charged
with a cross raguly of the first, on a chief of the second,
three lion's heads erased ermines.
Son of late Albert Joseph Richardson of Havelock
Park, Southsea : — •
Adolphus Joseph Richardson, Gentleman, M A., M.B. ,
M.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S,
RICHARDSON of Lambeg (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse
engrailed per saltire azure and gules, between in chief a
bull's head couped of the third and in base a galley proper,
four escallops two in fesse and two in pale or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules, holding
between the paws a laurel garland proper. Motto —
" Virtute acquiritur honos." Live>y — Light drab, blue
plush breeches.
Son of John Richardson of Lambeg House, b. 1833 ;
d. 1899 ; in. 1862, Emily Margaret, only d. of late Rev.
George M. Black of Stranmillis, co. Antrim : —
Robert Airth Richardson, Gentleman, Lieut. Warwicksh.
Imp. Yeom., b. 1864 ; m. 1888, Elizabeth Evelyn, eld. d. of
John Doherty Barbour. Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Hilden, co.
Antrim ; and has issue — Daphne Elizabeth Airth ; Phyllis
Evelyn Airth ; Marjorie Eunice Airth ; and Yvonne Patricia
Airth. Seats— L,AVi\\i&g House, Lisburn ; ''The Wolds,"
Snitterfield, Stratford-on Avon.
Son of Jonathan Richardson, Esq., J. P., M.P., of
Lambeg House, co. Antrim, b. 1804; d. 1894; m.
1828, Margaret, d. of Alexander Airth of Craigs, co.
Dumfries : —
Alexander Airth Richardson, Esq., J. P. co. Antrim,^.
1835; m. 1863, Susan, d. of Richard Grubb of Cahir Abbey,
CO. Tipperary ; and has issue — (i) Alexander Monteith
Airth Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; (2) Jonathan
Oswald Richardson, Gentleman ; (3) Richard Henry
Richardson, Gentleman ; (4) Philip Frederick Richardson,
Gentleman. Seats — Aberdelghy, Lambeg, Lisburn ; Bun-
crana Castle, co. Donegal.
RICHARDSON of Ralston (1858). Or, on a fesse azure,
between a bull's head couped in chief and a galley in base,
oars in action sable, flagged gules, a saltire couped between
two unicorns trippant argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries.
The Representatives of James Richardson of Ralston,
who died i860.
Richardson of Hartfield [same arms, with addition
(rematric. 1869) of '' a bordure of the second " [i.e. azure)].
Son of David Richardson, Gentleman, of Hartfield
and Hallhill, Renfrewshire, d. 1890; m. Agnes, d. of
Charles Dunlop of Carlibar, co. Renfrew: —
David Bruce Richardson, Gentleman,!^. 1865; m. 1894,
Marion Margaret Seaton, second d. of John Wilson of
Aucheneck, co. Stirling. Seat — Hartfield Honse, Dum-
barton, N.B.
Richardson of Kirn [same arms, with addition
(rematric. 1878) of " a bordure of the fourth " (i.e. gules)].
Son of : —
George Wood Richardson, Gentleman, of Kirn, co.
Argyll, b. . Res.—
CHARLES EDWARD RICHARDSON, Gentleman.
Born , being the fourth son of the late Thomas Richard-
son of CO. Durham, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Durham
and the N. Riding of co. York, M.P. , by his wife Maria,
dau. of Richard Greenwell. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
azure and barry wavy of six argent and of the first, a stag
statant at gaze or, on a chief arched of the last, two lions
heads erased sable. . Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front
of the battlements of a tower, a lion's head erased sable,
gorged with a collar vair. MottO — "Virtute acquiritur
honos." Residence —
CHARLES TRUSTED RICHARDSON, Esquire, of
Monkton Lodge, in the co. of Durham, J. P. Born April
21, 1853, being the eldest son of the late William Henry
Richardson, Esq., J. P. and County Alderman for the co. of
Durham, by his wife Lucy Smart, dau. of Thomas Trusted
of Ross, in the co. of Hereford. Armorial bearings-
Sable, guttfe-d'eau, a pale ermine, charged with a lion's
head erased ermines, on a chief indented argent, two
anchors saltireways sable, between two lions' heads erased
ermines. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or,
in front of an anchor in bend sinister sable, a lion's head
erased ermines. Motto — " Potius ingenio quam vi." Mar-
ried, April 8, 1892, Elizabeth Stuart Richter.
ELIZABETH HELEN RICHARDSON, Spinster, only
daughter of John Richardson of Ravensfell and Bron.ley
House, in the county of Kent, by his wife Elizabeth, fourth
daughter of William Ridley of Felstead, in the county of
Essex, and sixth in descent from Christopher Richardson
of Lascelles Hall, Rector of Kirkheaton, both in the county
of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge.
Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, two hawks
belled or, on a chief indented ermine, a pale ermines and
three lions' heads erased counterchanged. Postal address —
Ravensfell, Bromley, Kent.
GEORGE WOOD RICHARDSON, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings - Or, on a fesse azure, between a bull's
head couped in chief and a galley oars in action in base
sable, flagged gules, a saltire couped between two unicorns
trippant argent, within a bordure of the fourth. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, a
unicorn's head argent, horned and maned or. Motto —
" Virtute acquiritur honos."
HARRY LEO SIDNEY RICHARDSON, Gentleman,
Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Cambridge. Born February 24, 1862, being the fourth biit
only surviving son of Albert Joseph Richardson, by his
wife Mary, second dau. of lohn Whitcher. Live>y—^xo\sn.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three piles
argent, two issuant from the chief and one in the base, each
charged with a cross raguly of the first, on a chief of the
second three lions' heads erased ermines. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, encircled
by an annulet or, the hand holding a sword erect, also
proper, transfixing a lion's head as in the arms ; with the
Motto, "Virtute acquiritur honos." Married, April 13,
1895, Mary, only daughter of the late Joseph Crimble ;
and has Issue — Leo Aylwin Richardson, Gentleman, /'.
1902. Postal address— \Na.T\\a.m Road, South Croydon.
Club— Ciiy Carlton.
HENRY RICHARDSON, Gentleman. Born .being
the second son of the late Thomas Richardson of co. Dur-
ham, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Durham and the N.
Riding of co. York, M.P., by his wife Maria, dau. of
Richard Greenwell. Armorial bearings Per fesse azure
and barry wavy of six argent and of the first, a stag
statant at gaze or, on a chief arched of the last, two lions'
heads erased sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front
of the battlements of a tower, a lion's head erased sable,
gorged with a collar vair. Motto -" Virtute acquiritur
honos." Married, , Margaret Harner ; and has Issue.
Residence —
JOHN RICHARDSON, Esq., J. P. for co. Antrim.
Born 1833, being the eldest son of Jonathan Richardson,
Esq., J. P., of Lambeg, by Margaret, dau. and heir of
Alexander Airth of Craigs, co. Dumfries. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a fesse engrailed per saltire azure and
gules, between in chief a bull's head couped of the third
and in base a galley proper, four escallops, two in fesse and
two in pale or. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
armed and langued gules, holding between the paws a
laurel garland proper. Motto— " Virtute acquiritur honos."
Married, 1862, Emily Margaret, only dau. of the late Rev.
George M. Black of Stranmillis, co. Antrim ; and has Issue
—Robert Airth Richardson, Gentleman, /'. i864[7«., 1888,
is the Naval Cocjcade.
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Elizabeth Evelyn, eldest dau. of John D. Barbour, Esq., of
Hilden, D. L. co. Antrim]. Seat — Lambeg, Lisburn.
Tipping of Rossferry, co. Fermanagh, and of Bolton-le-
Moors, CO. Lancaster, Lord of the Manor of Little Bolton ;
and has Issue — (i) Henry Sacheverell Carleton Richardson,
JOHN MAUXSELL RICHARDSON, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. co. Lincoln, late Lieut, ist Lincolnshire L. H.
Vols., M.P. for Brigg Division of Lincolnshire 1894-95,
Board of Trade Commissioner of the River Humber Con-
servancy. Bor/i 1846, being the second son of William
Richardson of Limber, co. Lincoln, by his wife Mary, dau.
and heir of Thomas Maunsell of Limerick. Livery — Black,
with amber collars and facings. Armorial bearings — Per
pale sable and or, a pegasus ramjjant between three lions'
heads erased all counterchanged, impaling the arms of
Hare, namely gides, two bars or, and a chief indented of
the last. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a pegasus seiant sable, resting the de.xter foot
"itonoratites mr bonorabo
on a pheon or. Motto — " Honorantes me honorabo."
Married, July 16, 1881, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Hare
(to whom Her Majesty Queen Victoria stood sponsor), dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel,
K.P., and widow of tlie Rt. Hon. Charles Anderson- Pel-
ham, 3rd Earl of Yarborough ; and has Issue — John Beres-
ford C'yril Richardson, Gentleman, b. May i, 1886. Seat —
Edmondthorpe Hall, Oakham. Club — Carlton.
JOHN MERVYN ARCHDALL CARLETON
RICHARDSON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co.
Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1868, Col. (retired) 3rd Batt.
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, High Sheritf co. Tyrone
1885, and for co. Armagh 1888. Born Jan. 3, 1836, being
the elder son of the late Henry MervynRichardson, Esq.,
D.L. , High Sheriff 1834, by his wife Mary Jane, widow of
John Johnston of Crockna Crieve, co. Fermanagh, and
second dau. of Charles Ovenden, M.D., of Enniskillen,
and Mayfield, Sussex. Li\ery — Drab and scarlet. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chief
sable, three leopards' heads erased of the first, a crescent
for difference (for Richardson); 2 and 3, ermine, on a
bend sable, three pheons argent (for Carleton). Mantling
sable and argent." Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
an armed arm, holding in the hand a sword with
a bunch of thorns at the end, all proper. Motto —
" Pro Deo et Rege." Married, Sept. 22, 1880, Mildred
Harriet Gartside, third dau. of the late Gartside Gartside-
Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1883; (2) Guy Carleton Richardson,
Gentleman, b. May 4, 1885 ; Jane Mary ; and Mildred Cicely
Carleton. Seat — Rossfad, Ballinamallard, Fermanagh.
Clubs — Constitutional, Sackville Street (Dublin).
§ JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace for the
North Ridingof the county of York, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, Justice
of the Peace and an Alderman of -Stockton-on-Tees, formerly
M.P. for the South-East Divison of Durham. Born Jan.
15, 1830, being the son of the late Caleb Richardson of
West Lodge, Sunderland, by his wife Mary, daughter of John
Driver of Leeds. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Saijle, guttt^e-d'eau, a
pale ermine charged with a lion's head erased ermines, on a
chief indented argent, two anchors in saltire sable, between
as many lions' heads erased also ermines. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, in front of an
anchor in bend sinister sable, a lion's head erased ermines ;
with the Motto, " Potius ingenio quam vi." Married,
firstly, 1856, Anne (who died 1866), daughter of the late
Frederick Backhouse ; and secondly, 1893, Flora {d. 1897),
youngest daughter of the late James Macdonald of Enner-
dale Lodge, Birkenhead ; and thirdly, 1900, Yda Stancomb
Wills, dau. of the late George P. Stancoiiibe of Trowbridge,
Wilts, and niece of Sir W". H. \\'ills, first Bart.. Postal
address — Potto Hall, Northallerton.
RALPH RICHARDSON, Esquire, H.M. Commissary
Clerk of the County of Edinburgh, and Probate Registrar,
for Scotland, Writer to the Signet, F.R.S.E. , F.S.A. Scot.,!
Hon. Secy. Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Boru 1845,1
being the eldest son of James Richardson and .Alison, dau.
(if Adam Black, Lord Pro\'o=t of and M.P. for ihe City of 1
Edinburgh (and nephew and heir of the laie Ralph Richard-!
son). Armorial bearings— Or, on a fesse engiailed azure,!
between a bull's head couped in chief and a galley oars inj
saltire in base sable, two fleurs-de-lis argent, all within aj
bordure gules, charged with eight bezants. Mantling gules, [
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreatii of his liveries, al
dexter arm in armour, the hand grasping a broadswordj
erect in pale proper. Motto — "Virtute acquiritur honos."i
Married, 1879, Melville Elizabeth, dau. of Deputy-Surgeon»l
is tbe Military Cockade.
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lo Magdala Place, Edinbur£;h ; Ballendrick, Bridge of Earn,
N.B. Clubs — United Service Club (Edinburgh), Royal
Societies' Club (London), Royal Ciolf (Perth).
§SiK THOMAS RICHARDSON, Knight Bachelor, J. P.
and D. L. for co. Durham, and J. P. for Borough of
Hartlepool, Mayor of Hartlepool 1886-88, and County
Councillor for Durham 1888-94, B.A. (Camb. ), and M.P.
for Hartlepool 1895- 1900. Born Dec. 28, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late Thomas Richardson of co. Durham,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. for co. Durham and the N. Riding of
CO. York, M. P. , by his wife Maria, dau. of Richard Green-
well. Armorial bearings Per fesse azure and barry wavy
of si.\ argent and of the first, a stag statant at gaze or, on
a chief arched of the last, two lions' heads erased sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front of the battlements
of a tower, a lion's head erased sable, gorged with a collar
vair. Motto - " Virtute acquiritur honos." Married, April
1879, Anna Constance, dau. of the Rev. John Cooke Faber,
Rector of Chickdale, Wilts; and has Issue — (i) Thomas
Richardson, Esq., b. Jan. 17, 1880; (2) John Stanley
Richardson, Esq., b, June 29, 1883; (3) Ernest Benbow
Richardson, Esq., b. March 25, 1885 ; (4) Arthur Doug-
las Richardson, Esq., b. Aug. i, 1886; (5) Leonard Faber
Richardson, Esq., b. June 5, 1889; (6) Roland Charles
Richardson, Esq., b. June 2, 1891 ; (7) Raymond de Dibon
Richardson, Esq., b. Feb. 21, 1898; Alice Constance; and
Evelyn Gladys. Seat — Kirklevington Grange, Yarm, York-
shire. Club — Reform.
THOMAS SHEPHERD RICHARDSON, Gentleman.
Born Aug. 17, 1823, being the only son of James Richard-
son of Kensington, by Susanna, dau. of Thomas Shepherd.
Livery ~Y)2i.r\i green. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
bend invected between two fleeces argent, a garb between
two roses gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a
wreath of oak proper a cubit arm erect also proper, grasping
a hammer sable. Married, March 20, 1849, Mary, dau.
of John Purdue; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Richardson,
Gentleman, b. March 12, 1853 ; (2) Alan Richardson,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 4, 1854; and Edith. Estate and
postal address — Hilder's Court, Chiddingly [via Hawk-
hurst), Sussex. Clubs — Reform, Baldwin, Gresham.
WILLIAM JOHN RICHARDSON, Gentleman. Born
■, being the third son of the late Thomas Richardson
of CO. Durham, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Durham and
the N. Riding of co. York, M.P. , by his wife Maria, dau.
of Richard Greenwell. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
azure and barry wavy of six argent and of the first, a stag
statant at gaze or, on a chief arched of the last, two lions'
heads erased sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front
of the battlements of a tower, a lion's head erased sable,
gorged with a collar vair. Motto — "Virtute acquiritur
honos." Residence —
WILLIAM RIDLEY RICHARDSON, Gentleman,
M.A. of the University of Cambridge, sometime Lieut.
Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. Born Oct. 29, 1856,
being the only surviving son of the late John Richardson, for-
merly of Ravensfell and Bromley House, in the co. of Kent
[who was the third son of Thomas Richardson of Denmark
Hill, London, and of Lascelles Hall, in the county of
York], by his wife Elizabeth, fourth daughter of William
Ridley of Felsted, in the county of Essex, and is sixth
in legitimate male descent from Christopher Richardson of
Lascelles Hall, and Rector of Kirk Heaton, both in the
county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cam-
bridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
two hawks belled or, on a chief indented ermine, a pale
ermines and three lions' heads erased counterchanged,
impaling the arms of Tweedy, namely, quarterly i and
4, argent, a saltire engrailed between two escallops in
fesse gules, on a chief azure an escallop of the field
(for Tweedy) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a bend flory and
counterflory between two increscents argent, three lions'
heads erased sable (for Fellowes). Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert and in front of a tilting-
spear fesseways, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, encircled by an annulet or, the hand grasping
a sword by the blade in bend sinister also proper,
pommel and hilt gold, pendent from the wrist by a riband
gules, an escutcheon argent, charged with a hawk likewise
proper; with the MottO, "Ben ti voglio." Married,
April 29, 1886, Elizabeth Harriott, youngest daughter of
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the late John Newman Tweedy of Montagu Square, and
Widmore House, Bromley, in the county of Kent ; and has
Issue — (i) Hugh Lascelles Richardson, Gentleman, born
January 24, 1887 ; (2) Christopher Ridley Richardson,
Gentleman, born December 5, 1893; (3) William Arthur
by Royal Licence the additional name and arms of Richard-
son) ; and secondly, the Earl of Castle Stuart [to whom
Ingham Richardson, Gentleman, born July 5, 1895; Enid
Dorothea Hilda; Violet Tweedy Turpin ; and Frances
Ruth Ferrand. Estates — Bromley House and Ravensfell
(Bromley), Lascelles, Shortlands, Kent. Postal address —
Ravensfell, Bromley, Kent.
TiiK Latk WILLIAM STEWART RICHARDSON-
BRADY, F2squire, Major ist Life Guards ; wounded
at Waterloo, and had medals for Peninsula and Waterloo.
Born Jan. i, 1791, being tlie only surviving son and repre-
sentative of tlic family of Capt. William Richardson (who
was severely wounded at the liattle of Bunker's Hill), by his
wife Isabella, dau. and coheiress of Patrick Brady of
Clonervy Castle, co. Cavan. Major Richardson - Brady
assumed the latter name and the arms of Brady, by Royal
Licence, in 1841, and died June 12, 1864. Livery — Pale
drab and yellow. Armorial bearings (of Brady)— Argent,
a dexter cubit arm in pale apaum(:^'e proper, vested gules,
and in chief a mullet sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cherub's head and
neck proper, between two wings or. Motto — " Claritate
dextra " (for arms of Richardson refer to entry under Castle
Stuart). Married, April 4, 1826, Caroline La Vicount,
dau. of the Hon. John La Vicount of the Island of Antigua ;
and had surviving Issue — Caroline Isabella [d. at Torquay
1847); and Augusta La Vicount |/«., firstly, Major Hugh
Massy, 85th Regt. (who d.s.p., when his widow assumed
refer"], who has also assumed the additional name anci arms
of Richardson.] Estates — Manor Richardson; Drum
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Manor, Cookstown, co.
United Service.
Tyrone, Trchnd. Club — Junior
RICHMOND HERALD, see ATHILL.
Sir WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Hon. Order of the Bath, R.A., Hon.
M.A. , and D.C.L. Oxon., formerly Slade Professor of Fine
Art at Oxford, J. P. for Middlesex, F.S.A:, a Fellow of So.
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of Artists, and an Hon. Fellow of Roy. So. of British Archi-
tects. Born 1842, being the son of the late George Rich-
mond, Esq., R.A., D.C.L. , LL.D. Armorial bearings-
Azure, two fleurs-de-lis in pale between as many pallets
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreatii
of the colours, a denii-lion argent, gorged with a collar and
chain refle.xed over the back azure, the collar charged with
two annulets or, holding between the paws encircled by a
chaplet of oak an escocheon azure, thereon a Heur-de-lis
argent. Motto — " Arjcor.i iniparo " (these words were
written by Michael Angelo below a drawing of himself by
himself at the age of ninety). Married, 1867, Clara Jane,
dau. of William Richards of Ely Rise, Llandaff, Cardiff.
Residence — Beavor Lodge, Beavor Lane, Hammersmith, W.
Clubs— 'b?>.v'\\&, Athenoeum.
HUBERT EDWARD RICHMOND-GALE- BRAD-
DYLL, Gentleman. Bor7i 1861, being the eldest son ot
Edward Sothern Richmond -Gale- Braddyll, by his wife
Anna Cecilia, dau. of Edward Willis of Clcevemount,
CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent a cross lozengy vert, over all a bend compony
ermine and azure (for Braddyll) ; 2. argent, on a fesse
azure, between three saltires of the last, an anchor between
two lions' heads erased or for Gale) ; 3. two bars geiuels
and a chief or (for Richmond). Mantling vert and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a badger passant
or (for Braddyll) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head couped argent, armed and crined or, charged with-
two pallets azure, over all an anchor or (for Gale) ; 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-catamountain guardant
proper, spotted argent, holding in the paws an esquire's
helmet also proper, garnished or (for Richmond). Motto
— " Cognoies toy mesne." Married, 1884, Mary, only dau.
of H. M. Lennard of Leven House, Yorks. ; and has Issue
— (i) Hubert Stanley Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, fjentleman,
b. 1886; (2) Edward Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, Gentleman ;
and Mary Aline Seat — East Court, Oxton, Cheshire.
ARTHUR WALTER RICKARDS, Esquire, B.A.
Oxford. Born Oct. 21, 1875, being the second but only
surviving son of the late Walter Rickards, M.D. , of 8 Caven-
dish Place, London, and Eleanor, eldest dau. and co-
heiress of Samuel Rickards of Shalimar, Acton. Livery —
Drab, claret collar (undress). Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, gules, three garbs bendways or, between two
bendlets argent, all between as many lozenges vair (for
Rickards) ; 2 and 3, the same arms of Rickards (granted
1834). Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a tower, and thereon a talbot couchant all
proper, the tower charged with three annulets interlaced
gules. Motto — " Vigilanti salus." Married, Nov. 29,
1900, Emma Catharine, eldest dau. of J. S. Burra, Esq.,
J. P., M.A., of Bockhanger, Kennington, Kent (q.v.); and
has Issue— V\!a.\itiV James Rickards, Gentleman, b. July 2,
1902. Reside)ice — Faxsona.ge Farm, Udiniore, Sussex.
C/«(5— Bath.
RICKETTS, quartered by TEMPEST and AUBREY.
FREDERICK WILLIAM RODNEY RICKETTS,
Esquire, late of the Scots Guards. Born September 27,
1857, being the eldest son of tiie late Admiral Sir Corn-
wallis Ricketts, second Baronet, by his second wife Caroline
Augilsta, conunonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta,
fourth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelliam-
Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most
Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in
saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper,
pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet
of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval
crown between two anchors erect or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an
arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses argent,
the hand grasping a scinntar proper, pommel and hilt gold,
the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable ; and
for liis Motto, " Prend moi tel que je suis." Married,
May 29, 1879, Alice Eve Grace, daughter of Charles Fox
Webster; and has Issue — (i) Claude Albert Frederick
Ricketts, Gentleman; (2) Godfrey Cornwallis Ricketts,
Gentleman ; and Beatrice Kathleen Alice.
HENRY WYNDHAM RICKETTS, Gentleman, of
German Cottage, Wimbledon, late of Her Majesty's 56th
Regiment. Born June 25, 1849, being the youngest son of
the late Colonel St. Vincent William Ricketts of the Royal
Scots Greys, by his wife Georgina Mary, daughter of Hon.
Augustus Fitzhardinge Berkeley of the loth Hussars. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron
azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper,
two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister
also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing
through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second,
thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval
crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with
two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper,
pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor
in bend sinister sable; with the MottO, "Prend moftel
que je suis." Married, January 15, 1880, Georgina Kil-
derbee, daughter of Sir William Carter Hoffmeister, Sur-
geon to Her Majesty the Queen, of Clifton House, Cowes,
in tlie Isle of 'V\'ight ; and has Issue — Wyndham Fitz-
hardinge Dashwood Ricketts, Gentleman, born September
30, 1880.
The Reverend RICHARD ERNEST RICKETTS,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trinity Coll., Oxford. Born
May 28, 1856, bemg the elder son of tlie late Simpson
Hicks Ricketts, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy,
by his wife Emma Gertrude, youngest daughter of W. G.
Pigou, 2nd Dragoon Guards. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted
of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the
points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief
of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors
erect or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a
naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged
• with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper,
pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in
bend sinister sable. Motto — " Prend nioi tel que je suis."
Married, Oct. 25, 1884, Mabel Rose, dau. of Major Arthur
Wellesley Williams, loth Hussars; and has Issue — Clement
Mallory Ricketts, Gentleman, b. Aug. 19, 1885; and Violet
Mabel. Postal address — Crambe Vicarage, Kirkham
Abbey, York.
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The Reverend ST. VINCENT FITZHARDINGE
LENNOX RICKETTS, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Fair-
holm, Bournemouth, Master of Arts of the University of Ox-
ford. Dorn March 24, 1843, being the eldest son of the late
Colonel St. Vincent William Ricketts, of the Scots Greys,
by his wife Georgina Mary, daughter of Augustus Fitz-
liardinge Berkeley of the loth Hussars. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure
between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two
swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also
proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through
a chaplet of laurel of the last, a ?:hief of the second, thereon
a naval crown between two anchors erect or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown
or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses
argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and
hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister
sable; with the Motto, " Prend moi tel que je suis."
Married, September 11, 1869, Susan Arabella Henrietta,
only surviving daughter of Vice-Admiral William Henry
Jervis ; and has Issue — Susan Hotham [married. May 8,
1894, Commander Ricketts [to whom refer] ; Dorothea
Jervis; and Kathleen Berkeley. Postal add) ess — Fair-
holme, Bournemouth.
S WILLIAM RICKETTS, Esquire, Commander in
the Royal Navy. Born October 14, 1857, being the
younger son of the late Simpson Hicks Ricketts, Esquire,
Commander in the Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Gertrude,
youngest daughter of W. G. Pigou. Clubs — Naval and
Military; Royal Naval (Portsmouth). Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between
three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in
saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper,
pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet
of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval
crown between two anchors erect or, and impaling the same
arms of Ricketts ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited
azure, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a
scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting
an anchor in bend sinister sable; with the Motto, " Prend
moi tel que je suis." Married, May 8, 1894, Susan Hotliam,
eldest daughter of the Reverend St. Vincent Hardinge
Lennox Ricketts [to whom refer],
RIDDELL (matric. L.O. , Nov. 1904). Argent, two
chevronels gules, between two ears of rye slipped and leaved
proper in chief and a sphinx azure in base, a boidure of
the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-greyhound proper. Motto —
" Row and retake."
Son of Alexander Oliver Riddell, Civil Engineer,
Edinburgh, h. ; d. ; m. Eliza, d. of Patrick
Wood, Merchant, Leith : —
Sir Alexander Oliver Riddell, Knt. Bachelor (1904), J. P.
CO. Midlothian, D.L. city of Edinburgh, a member of the
Royal Company of Archers, b. 1844 ; m. . Res. — Craig-
lockart, Midlothian, N.B.
THOMAS ALEXANDER RIDDELL - CARRE.
Esquire, J. P. for co. Roxburgh, late Lieut -Col. 3rd Batt,
Royal Scots Fusiliers, formerly in E. I.C S. Bor?i Sept.
1831, being the only son of the late William Riddell-Carre
(who assumed the additional surname and arms of Carre),
by his wife Elizabeth Riddell, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Lachlan
MacLachlan, loth Regt. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the
field within a bordure chequy of the second and first
(for Carre) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules, between
three ears of rye, slipped and bladed proper (for Riddell).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
his liveries, a stag's head erased proper, with ten tynes or
(for Carre) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, a demi-grey-
hound proper (for Riddell). Mottoes — " Tout droit," and
" Hope to share." Married, Aug. 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alfred Thomas Fellows of Beeston House, co. Nottingham ;
and has Issue — (i) Ralph Gervase Riddell-Carre, Esq., b.
Dec. II, 1868 (Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers);
Elizabeth Olive Geva, d. unmarried 1896 ; and Grizel Geva.
Residence — Cavers Carre, Lilliesleaf, co. Roxburgh.
JOSEPH RIDGWAY, Esq., J. P. for the cos. of Lan-
caster and Kent (High Sheriff 1869). Born 1820, being
the eldest son of the late Thomas Ridgway of Wallsuches,
by ."-Vnne, dau. of Henry Stanley Gill of Ormskirk ; .t. 1839.
Armorial bearings— Argent, two wings conjoined in lure
and elevated sable between three peacocks' heads erased,
one in chief and two in base proper, each gorged with a
collar gemel or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a palm-tree,
a camel couchant proper, bridled gules, burdened on either
side with a bale also proper, and gorged witii a collar
gemel or. Married, ist, 1843, Selina Harriet, dau. of Sir
Francis Hastings Doyle, ist Bart. ; 2nd, 1865, the Hon.
Georgiana Clementina [sister of Charles, nth Lord Colville
(she died 1871)] ; and has Issue by the former— Cicely Mar-
guerite Wilhelmina [m., 1867, John Stewart Gathorne-
Hardy, Esq., commonly called Lord Medway. Seats —
Wallsuches, Bolton ; Branfold, Staplehurst.
The Honourable Sir EDWARD RIDLEY, Bar.
Inner Temple 1868, Q.C. 1892; sat as M.P. for Northum-
berland 1878-80 ; appointed an Official Referee of High
Court of Judicature 1886, and a Judge of the High Court
of Justice 1897. Born Aug. 20, 1843. being the son of Sir
Matthew White-Ridley, 4th Bart. , by his wife Cecilia Anne,
dau. of ist Baron Wensleydale. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules, on a chevron between three
falcons argent, as many pellets (for Ridley) ; 2 and 3, argent,
three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and wattled proper
(for White) ; impaling the arms of Bromley-Davenport,
namely, quarterly i aiid 4, argent, on a chevron between
three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, a rose of the field (for
Davenport) ; 2 and 3, quarterly per fesse indented gules
and or, an inescutcheon argent charged with a griffin seg-
reant vert, all within a bordure gobony argent and azure,
and for distinction a canton ermine. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bull passant,
the tail turned over the back gules. MottO — " Constans
fidei." Married, 1882, Alice, dau. of the late Col. William
Bromley -Davenport, M.P. for Capsethorne, Cheshire.
Residence — i^S Lennox Gardens, S.W. Chambers — ^bi,
Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. Clubs— Oy^ioxA and Cam-
bridge, Carlton, Athenaeum.
§The Right Hon. Sir MATTHEW WHITE-
RIDLEY, 2nd VISCOUNT RIDLEY (1901), and
Baron Wensleydale of Blagdon and Blyth, Northumber-
land (1901), 6th Baronet (May 6, 1756), Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for Northumberland. Born 1874, being
the son of Sir Matthew White Ridley, ist Viscount
Ridley, by his wife Hon. Mary Georgiana, eldest dau. of
Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, Lord Tweedmouth. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron
between three falcons argent, as many pellets (for Ridley) ;
is the MUitary Cockade.
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2. argent, three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and
wattled proper (for White; 3. gules, on a palo engrailed
between two pallets, three slags' heads caboshed of the
field, attired or (for Parke) ; impaling the arms of Marjori-
banks, argent, on a chief gules, a cushion between two
spur-rowels of the field ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull passant gules.
Motto— " Constans fidei." Supporters — On either side a
bull gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and charged on the
shoulder with three mullets pierced two and one. Seai —
Blagdon, Cramlington, Northumberland. Town residence
— lo Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
THOMAS RIDLEY, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law of
Gray's Inn. Born i&it,. Armorial bearings Paly of six
azure and sable, on a chevron between two falcons in chief
and a greyhound current in base argent, a falcon also close
proper between two pellets. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak
tree sprouting proper, a greyhound current argent, charged
upon the body with two pellets, gorged with a collar and
pendent therefrom a cross patte both sable. Motto —
" Constantia et prudentia. " Married, and has with other
Issue — Louis C. Ridley, Gentleman, b. Residence —
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
RIDWARE, see GROSVENOR.
The Right Honourable Sir JOHN RIGBY, Knight
Bachelor, P.C. (B.A., Second 'V\'rangler, and Smith's
Prizeman 1856, M.A. 1859), Fellow of Trinity Coll.,
Cambs. , Bar. Lincoln's Inn i860, a Q.C. 1881 and a
Bencher 1884; was Junior Counsel to Treasury 1875-81,
Solicitor-General 1892-94, and Attorney-General 1894, since
when he has been a Lord Justice of Appeal ; Knt. 1892,
P.C. 1894; sat as M.P. for N. or Wisbeach Div. of Cambs.
1885 to 1886, and for Forfarshire 1892 to 1894. Born
1834, being the son of the late Thomas Rigby of Halton,
Cheshire, by Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Kenrial. Armorial
bearings — Per pale argent and or, a cross tlory sable
charged with three mullets of six points in pale of the
second, two fiaunches of the third, each charged with a
mullet of six points also of the second. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three
mullets of six points in fesse sable, thereon a goat's head
erased or, collared also sable. Motto — "Esse quam
videri." Residences — Carlyle House, 16 Chelsea Embank-
ment, S.W. ; East Glenturret, Crieff, N.B. Chambers —
353 Royal Courts of Justice, W. C. Clubs — Oxford and
Cambridge, Reform, National Liberal, Athenaeum.
GIBSON SAGAR RIGG, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, on a chevron between two
hearts in chief gules and a rose in base of the last, three
annulets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, sur-
mounted by a rose or, all within a chain in arch of the
last. Motto — ' ' Virtute et labore." Postal address — Motley
Bank, Bowdon, Cheshire.
WILLIAM ROBINSON RIGG, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, gutt^e-de-poix,
on a chevron between two hearts in chief gules and a rose
in base of the last, three annulets or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a heart gules, surmounted by a rose or, all within a chain
in arch of the last; with the Motto, "Virtute et labore."
Postal address — Turton Towers, Turton, Lancashire.
H HAMLET RILEY, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
^ Cumberland, High Sheriff 1901, Captain Westmor-
land and Cumberland Yeomanry. Born Jan. 29, 1851,
being the third but second surviving son of the late
Jame^ Riley of Brearley House, Yorks. , and his wife
Sarah, dau. of John Crossley of Hebden Bridge. Armorial
bearings — Or, on a chevron between in chief two crosses
pat(5e fitch^e azure and in base, on waves of the sea, a ship
in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field ; and im-
paling the arms of Lewtlnvaite, namely ermine, a cross flory
azure, fretty or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped sable.
bezantt^e, and in front thereof an anchor entwined with a
cable fesseways or. Motto — "Sans Dieu rien." Married,
April 25, 1878, Anne, elder dau. of the late William
Lewthwaite of Broadgate, Cumberland ; and has Issue —
Hamlet Lewthwaite Riley, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1882 ;
and Ethel Mary. Seat — Ennim, Penrith. Cli/b — Junior
Carlton.
JAMES JULIAN ALLAN RILEY, Esquire, J, P. for
W. Riding of co. of Yorkshire. Born 1864, being the third
son of the late Thomas Riley, Esq., J. P., of Ewood Hall,
by his wife Esther, eldest dau. of James Fawcett of Green-
field, Mytholmroyd. Armorial bearings— Or, on a chev-
ron between in chief two crosses patee fitch^e azure and in
base, on waves of the sea, a ship in full sail proper, three
bees volant of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped sable,
bezant^e, and in front thereof an anchor entwined with a
cable fesseways or. Motto — "Sans Dieu rien. " Seat —
Ewood Hall, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
§JOHN RILEY, Esquire, M.A., D.L., J. P., and C.C.
of Hereford, High Sheriff 1898. Born Nov. 4, 1848,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late James
Riley of Brearley House, Yorks., and his wife Sarah, dau.
of John Crossley of Hebden Bridge. Livery — Blue. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, on a chevron, between in chief two
crosses patee fitch(5e azure and in base, on waves of the
sea, a ship in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in front thereof
an anchor entwined with a cable fesseways or. Motto —
" Sans Dieu rien." Married, July 10, 1872, Lucy Martin,
second dau. of the late John Arrow; and has Issue — (i)
Launcelot John Cockcroft Riley, Gentleman, b. Nov. 10,
1875 ; (2) Oswald Charles Hamlet Riley, Gentltman, b. July
9, 1878 ; (3) yFIlfric James Athelstan Riley, b. Oct. 8, 1885 ;
Lucy Guion ; Hilda Mary ; Edith Elaine ; Agnes Dorothy ;
Aldwyth Muriel Cockcroft ; Margery Joan ; Elfrida Gwen-
doline ; and Ursula "Veronica Hopton. Seats — Putley
Court, Ledbury, Herefordshire ; and Brearley House,
Luddenden Foot, via Manchester.
§JOHN ATHELSTAN LAURIE RILEY, Esquire,
late Capt. ist Cornwall Vol. Artillery. Born Aug. 10,
1858, being the only son of the late John Riley, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary Margaret Elizabeth,
eldest dau of the late John Laurie of London, M.P. Livery
— Blue with yellow facings, brass buttons. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a chevron between two crosses pat6e fitch6e in
is the Naval Cockade.
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chief azure, and in base, on waves of the sea, a ship in full
sail proper, three bees volant of the field, impaling the arms
of Molesworth, namely gules, an inescutcheon vair within an
orle of eight cross crosslets or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in
front thereof an anchor entwined with a cable fesseways or.
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Motto — "Spero infestis metuo secundis." Married, April
30, 1887, Andalusia Louisa Charlotte Georgina, commonly
known as the Honourable Andalusia Louisa Charlotte
Georgina, eldest daughter of the Kight Honourable and
Reverend Samuel Molesworth, eighth Viscount Moles-
worth ; and has Issue — (i) Laurence Athelstan Molesworth
Riley, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1888; (2) Christopher
John Molesworth Riley, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 20, 1894 ;
(3) Hubert Cecil Charles Riley, Gentleman, b. Sept. 19,
1896 ; (4) John Harold Douglas Riley, Gentleman, b. Aug.
30,1897; and Morwenna Mary Andalusia. Postal addresses
— 2 Kensington Court, W. ; and St. Petroc Minor, St. Issey,
Cornwall. Clubs — Junior Carlton, United University,
RILEY (H. Coll.). Paly wavy of six ermine and azure,
a stag statant at gaze in base proper, in chief two cross
crosslets or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a stag at gaze
or, charged on the body with two pales wavy azure and
supporting with the dexter foreleg a tilting-spear in bend
proper. Motto — " Quo fas et gloria ducunt."
Son of Benjamin Farquhar Riley of Coventry, b. 1839;
d. 1894 ; nt. : —
Capt. Rupert Farquhar Riley, D.S.O. (1900), Yorks.
L. L ; served with Tirah Exped. Force 1897-8 (medal
with clasp) ; in S. African War 1899-1900, actions at
Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, Magersfontein, Driefon-
tein, Houtnek, Vet River, Zand River, Johannesburg,
Pretoria, Diamond Hill (despatches, medal), b. 1873 ; m.
1903, Violet Louise, d. of late Ernest St. G. Cobbold of
Ipswich. Res. — " Holmleigh," Paignton, Devon.
RILEY (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron between in chief
two crosses pat^e fitch^e azure and in base on waves of the
sea a ship in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in
front thereof an anchor entwined with a cable fesseways or.
Motto — "Sans Dieu rien. "
Sons of Thomas Riley, Esq., J. P., of Ewood Hall,
Yorks., b. \ d. ; m. , Esther, eld. d. of
James Fawcett of Greenfield, Mytholmroyd : — ■
Thomas Riley, Gentleman, b. . Post. add. — Ewood
Hall, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
Herbert Riley, Gentleman, b. ; is m. Post. add. —
Ewood Hall, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
James Julian Allan Riley, Esq., J. P. West Riding Yorks. ,
b. 1864. Seat — Ewood Hall, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
RILLESTON, quartered by RAMSDEN.
HENRY RIMINGTON-WILSON, Gentleman, B.A.,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple. Bom March 25,
1854, being the second son of the late James Wilson Rim-
ington-Wilson, Esq., of Broomhead Hall and Newstead
Hall, J. P. for W.R. York, Lord of the Manor of Bolster-
stone (by Royal Licence, dated July 24, 1840, he and his
issue were authorised to assume the name of Wilson in
addition to and after that of Rimington, and to bear the
arms of Wilson), by his wife Jane, dau. of Robert Wallas
of Madeira. Armorial bearings— Sable, a wolf salient,
in chief three estoiles or (for Wilson). Married, March 2,
1897, Ethel Mary, second dau. of the Hon. Henry Edmund
Butler of Eaglehall and Nidd Hall, co. York, J. P. and
D. L. , by Mary Eleanor his wife, youngest dau. of St. John
Chiverton Charlton of Apsley Castle, co. Salop.
REGINALD HENRY RIMINGTON RIMINGTON-
WILSON, Esquire, J. P. for West Riding co. York, Lord of
the Manors of Bolsterstone and Hemsworth, co. York, for-
merly Lieut. Inniskilling Dragoons. Born November 3,
1852, being the eldest son of the late James Wilson Riming-
ton-Wilson, Esquire, of Broomhead Hall and Newstead
Hall, J. P. for W.R. York, Lord of the Manor of Bolster-
stone (by Royal Licence dated July 24, 1840, he and his
issue were authorised to assume the name of Wilson, in
addition to and after that of Rimington, and to bear the
arms of Wilson), by his wife Jane, dau. of Robt. Wallas of
Madeira. Armorial bearings — Sable, a wolf salient, in chief
three estoiles or (for- Wilson). MottO — " Factis non verbis,
^errt/j— Broomhead Hall and Newstead Hall, co. York.
RINSY, quartered by CONYERS.
RISSELEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
RITCHIE, quartered by COOPER and WALLACE.
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DANIEL NORMAN RITCHIE, Gentleman, of The
Holmes, St. Boswells, second son of the late
Daniel Ritchie of Blackwood, Penshurst,
Victoria. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Vert, on a chevron invected, between
two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head
caboshed in base proper, horned of the second, a crescent
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
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befitting his degree, with a manthng vert, doubled or ; and
upon a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm
and hand proper, holding a cross Heury or ; with the Motto,
" Ostendo non ostento. " Postal address — The Holmes,
St. Boswells, N.B. Town address — 28 Wellington Court,
Knightsbridge.
JAMES RITCHIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace.
Born June 8, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Simon
yellow facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Vert, a chevron engrailed between two lions' heads erased
in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper,
horned of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert doubled
or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit
arm and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, "Ostendo non ostento."
Estate — Blyth, New Zealand. Postal address — 14 Sussex
Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W.
JANE RITCHIE, 'Widow, daughter of James Sanderson
of the county of Peebles. Livery — Green, with yellow
facings. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, a
chevron engrailed between two lions' heads erased in chief
or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper, horned of
the second. Married, June 26, 1857, Simon Ritchie, who
died September 4, 1886. Of the above marriage there is
Issue — (i) lames Ritchie, Esquire [to whom refer]; (2)
Hugo Ritclue, diea unmarried ; (3) Arthur Ritchie, Uentie-
man. Lieutenant ist Battalion of the Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles), born December 13, 1868 ; (4) Blyth Ritchie, Gentle-
man, 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles ; Mary Agnes ; Lily ;
and Alice. Estate — Woodhouse, Victoria, Australia. Postal
address — 14 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W.
ROBERT BLACKWOOD RITCHIE, Gentleman, of
Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria, eldest son of the late
Daniel Ritchie of Blackwood. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron invected, between two
lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed
in base proper, horned of the second. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and or; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a cubit arm and hand proper, holding a
cross fleury or; with the Motto, "Ostendo non ostento."
Postal address — Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria.
UTRICK ALEXANDER RITSON, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. , and Alderman for the co. of Durham
High Sheriff 1899-1900), J. P. for the city and co. of New-
Ritchie, by his wife Jane [to whom refer], daughter of James
Sanderson of the county of Peebles. Liverv — Green, with
castle-on-Tyne. Armorial bearings — Sable, a falcon close
and belled, and in chief two lions' heads erased all argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a lion's
head sable, in front thereof a hawk's lure fesseways also or.
Motto — " Virtute acquiriiur honos." jRestde/ues — i Jes-
mond Gardens, Newcastle-on-l'yne ; Calf Hall, Muggles-
wick Park, co. Durham. C/itd — Constitutional.
RIVERSDALE, quartered by ALCOCK STAWELL-
RIVERSDALE.
Sir JAMES HENRY SPROULE RIVETT-CARNAC,
Baronet, of Derby and of Warborne, co. Hampshire (March
12, 1836). Borfi June 27, 1846, being the eldest son of the
late Sir John Rivett-Carnac, 2nd Bart., J. P., D. L. , and
M.P. , by his wife Anne Jane, only child of Samuel Sproule,
M.D. , E. I.C.S. Medical Staff. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly argent and azure, two swords in saltire proper, be-
tween three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a
crescent in base counterchanged ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling' azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sword
erect, pommel and hilt or, issuant from a crescent ermine,
the internal part gules. Mottoes — " Sic itur ad astra,"
" Holdfast." Married, Aug. 1870, Mary Jeannie, dau. of
Mr. Ambrose Henderson of Bodmin, co. Cornwall ; and
has Issue — Claud James Rivett-Carnac, Esq., b. Dec. 21,
1877; Beatrice Hilda Sproule [«?., April 28, 1900, Dr.
Harry Percival Foulerton, youngest son of late Capt. Alex-
ander Foulerton, Indian Navy]; and Muriel Edith Frances.
Residence — 39 Ovington Square, S.W.
§JOHN HENRY RIVETT-CARNAC, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em-
l)ire (1878), V. D. , F.S.A. , Knight Grand Commander of
the Order of Francis Joseph of Austria, and of the North
Star of Sweden (but has as yet obtained no Royal Licence
to wear these Orders in England), Fellow of the University
of Bombay, the Royal Academy of Sweden, Royal Society
of Northern Antiquaries of Denmark, and Hon. Fellow of
many Foreign Antiquarian Societies, Hon. Col. Ghazipur
Light Horse and Rifle Volunteers, Aide-de-Camp to Her
late Majesty Queen Victoria (1891), and to the King (1901).
Born Sept. 16, 1839, being the second son of the late Ad-
miral J. Rivett-Carnac, R.N. (son of James Rivett, who
assimied by Royal Sign-Manual in 1801 the additional name
and the arms of Carnac under the will of General Carnac,
M.P. , who had married his sister, the dau. of Thomas
Revett, Esq., M.P., and High Sheriff Derbyshire, of the
ancient Suffolk family. Livery — Dark blue and yellow.
Armorial bearings (of Carnac) — Quarterly argent and
azure, two swords in saltire proper, between three mullets,
one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent in base coun-
terchanged, impaling the arms of Durand, namely azure,
five fusils conjoined in fesse within a bordure or, on a chief
embattled of the last a pair of manacles of the first. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a sword erect proper, issuing from a crescent ermine, the
inner part gules. Motto — " Sic itur ad astra." \_Arms are
quartered^ and a second crest is borne, for Rivett, but the
arms and crest of Carnac alone were exetnplijied at the tune
of their assumption, and the Rivett descent has not yet been
officially recorded.'] Married, Dec. 28, 1868, Annie Marion,
dau. of Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.L, C.B. ,
R.E. Residences — 40 Green Street, Park Lane; Schloss
Wildeck, Aargau, Switzerland. Club — United Service.
CHARLES ROBERT RIVINGTON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county
of Westmorland. Born December 7, 1846, being the
fifth son of Charles Rivington of London, by his wife
Emily, daughter of William Chadwell Mylne of Great
Amwell, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, a boar's head couped sable,
pierced by a sword paleways point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or, in chief two falcons close proper, belled
gold ; and for his Crest, on a crown vallery or, a mount vert,
thereon a falcon close as in the arms, holding in the beak a
hawk's lure retle.xed over the back azure ; with the Motto,
" Deum timete et Regem favete." Married, firstly, August
12, 1869, Fanny .Anne (who died 1875), daughter of Duncan
Campbell of .Adpar, in the county of Cardigan ; and secondly,
October 12, 1881, Amy, daughter of William Chippindale
of Dulwich, in the county of Surrey; and has Issue —
(i) Robert Campbell Rivington, Gentleman, born July 11,
1870; (2) GeraUi Chippindale Rivington, Gentleman, born
December 13, 1893 ; (3) John Mylne Rivington, Gentle-
man, born March 24, 1897 ; and Florence Mary Hill
[ot., 1903, Charles John Holmes]. Estates at Appleby and
Warcop, in the county of Westmorland ; and Middleton-
in-Teesdale, in the county of Durham. Postal address — •
Castlebank, Appleby, Westmorland. C/«3— Conservative.
RIX (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse or, between two
unicorn's heads erased in chief ermine, and a lion rampant
double-c|ueued in base of the second, a cross patL^e of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-unicorn or, gorged with a collar nebuly
azure, with a chain reflexed therefrom argent, resting the
is the Military Cockade.
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sinister leg on a cross pate^ within an annulet also azure.
Motto—" Rix in min mod."
Son of the late Henry William Rix of The Grove,
Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich: —
Arthur Henry Geoffrey Rix, Gentleman. Club — New
Oxford and Cambridge.
ROACH, quartered by CORBET and HEYWOOD-
JONES.
ROBERTS, quartered by MANSERGH and RIALL.
ROBERTS, see ATKIN-ROBERTS.
ALEXANDER FOWLER ROBERTS, Esquire, J. P.
CO. Selkirk. Born Aug. 3, 1844, being the third son of the
late George Roberts, Chief Magistrate and Provost of the
burgh of Selkirk 1848-64, and the eldest son by his third
wife Agnes, dau. of Alexander Fowler of Selkirk. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, a hawk's lure argent, between two
cushions or, in chief and in base a ram's head proper,
horned gold, all within a bordure of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Industria et probitate. " Married,
June 14, 1871, Elizabeth, dau. of the late William Paterson,
Galashiels. Estate — Fairnilee, Selkirkshire. Res. — Thorn-
field, Selkirk, |N.B. Clubs — Devonshire. Union (Edinburgh).
ELLIS \\TLLL\M ROBERTS, Gentleman, A.R.C.A.,
Mem. of the Soc. of Portrait Painters. Born Oct. 27, i860,
being the second son of Thomas Roberts of Burslem. Ar-
morial bearings -Gules, a saltire parted and fretiy argent,
between four Roman lamps or, fired proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-Greek maiden vested azure, crined or, on her head a
cap of the first, holding in her dexter hand four ears of
barley stalked and leaved or, and in her sinister hand a
painter's palette and brushes proper. Motto — " Per artem
lumen. " Married Eliza Glover; and has Issue — Robert
Ellis Roberts ; and a dau. Postal addresses — 6 William
Street, Lowndes Square, London, S.W. ; Swansdean, Kevv.
C/z/^— Arts.
GRIFFITH WILLIAMS ROBERTS, Gentleman, M.D.
Bortt Aug. 9, 1841 , being theeldest son of the late Hugh Roberts,
[the son of William Roberts, Lieut. R.N. (the natural son of
H.R.H. William, Duke of Cumberland, by the Hon. Anne
Williams, Maid of Honour to Queen Caroline, and only
daughter of Sir Griffith Williams, Bart, of Marl, co. Carnar-
von)], by his second wife, Esther, youngest daughter of the
late John Davies. Livery — Claret with yellow collar and
cuffs, g^lt buttons, and gold hat-band. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron erminois, in
chief an anchor erect or between two mens' heads in
profile, couped at the neck proper, crined of the third,
and in base a like man's head between two anchors erect
also or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a Saracen's
head affront^e erased at the neck proper, wreathed about
the temples or and gules five annulets interlaced fessewise,
of the last. Motto — " Nectemere nee timide." Married,
September 23, 1864, to Ellen Rebecca, only child of
Samuel Sharpe ; and has had Issue — (i) Lincoln Williams
Roberts, born June 26, died July 3, 1865 ; (2) Lincoln Wil-
liams Roberts, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., born October 14,
1866; (3) Hugh Sharpe Williams Roberts, Gentleman, born
February 5, 1869; Purcell Horatia Leigh, born March 25,
died Sept. 29, 1875 ; and Irene lanthe Williams. Postal
address — Vale Street, Denbigh.
JOHN RICHARDS ROBERTS, Esq., J. P. for co.
Meath. Born 1838, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Lewis Roberts, Esq. , J. P. , of Dormstown, by Anna Matilda,
eldest dau. of Robert Richards. Armorial bearings — Vert,
on a chevron, between three eagles displayed with two heads
or, an estoile sable. Mantling vert and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped
or, charged with an estoile sable. Motto — " Eu ner a
folant." Married, 1863, Mathilde Barbara Eliza, eldest
dau. of the late Capt. Richard Nugent Everard of Randles-
town : and has, with other Issue — Thomas Herbert Roberts,
Gentleman, b. 1870. Seat — Dormstown Castle, Navan, co.
Meath.
JOHN ROBERTS, Esq., C.M.G. Borti 1845, being the
fourth surviving son of the late George Robert^, Chief
Magistrate and Provost of the burgh of Selkirk 1848-64,
and the second surviving son by his third wife Agnes, dau.
of Alexander Fowler of Selkirk. Armorial bearings —
is the Naval Cockade.
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in base a ram's head proper, horned gold, all within a bor-
Henry Owen Knox, Esq., Capt. A.S.C.]. Postal ad-
dresses— 44 Albert Court, Kensington Gore, London, S.W. ;
dure azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding
in the de-xter paw a fleur-de-lis or. MottO — " Industria et
probitate." Married, 1870, Louisa Jane, d. of late Charles
Henry Kettle of Dunedin, New Zealand ; and has issue.
Residence — Littlebourne House, Dunedin, New Zealand.
§SiR OWEN ROBERTS, Knight Bachelor (1888), M.A.
of the University of Oxford, D.C.L., J. P. and D.L,
CO. of Carnarvon, J. P. and D.L. co. of London, and one
of His Majesty's Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the
City of London, Barrister - at - Law (Inner Temple).
Clerk of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers.
Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late Owen
Roberts of Dinas, in the county of Carnarvon. Ar-
morial bearings — Party per fesse sable and or, a lion
rampant counterchanged, holding between the fore-paws
a Knight's helmet proper, and in chief two leopards' faces
jessant-de-lis of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant per fesse sable and or, guttle, counterchanged,
holding in the dexter fore-paw a branch of three roses
argent, stalked and leaved proper, and resting the dexter
hind-])aw on two annulets interlaced of the second; with
the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, firstly, 1867,
Jane Margaret, dau. of Rowland Stagg of Stoke New-
ingion ; secondly, 1872, Mary Ann, dau. of Richard
Porter, of Whitehall, Highgale; and thirdly, August
1881, Louisa, dau. of John Chadwick, Esq., Justice of
the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Woodville, Stockport ;
and has Issue — Margaret lilizabeth \»i. Robert Jones,
Doctor of Medicine]; Beatrice Mary [?«. William Henry
Davison, M.A,, Barrister-at-Law] ; and Muriel Lucy [w.
Leybourne, Witley, Surrey; Plas Dinas, Carnarvon, North
Wales. C///55— Athenasum, Reform, Albemarle.
THOMAS JAMES SCOUGAL ROBERTS, Esquire,
J. P. for cos. of Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk. Born
1850, being the seventh but the fifth surviving son of the
late George Roberts, Chief Magistrate and Provost of the
burgh of Selkirk 1848-64, and the third surviving son by
his third wife Agnes, dau. of Alexander Fowler of Selkirk.
Armorial bearings— Gules, a hawk's lure argent, between
two cushions or, in chiel and in base a ram's head proper,
horned gold, all within a bordure vert. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
demi-lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-
de-lis or. Motto— " Industria et probitate." Married,
1875, Hyndmer Rutherford, dau. of Alexander Crawford ;
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and has Issue — Alexander Tliomas Roberts, Gentleman, h.
1885. Seat — Drygrange, Melrose, N. B. Clubs — Constit\i-
tional. Conservative (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM EDWARD ROBERTS, Esquire, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin), Lieut. -Col. late Commanding 2nd
Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Born April 15,
1841, being the second son of the late Thomas Lewis
Roberts, Esq., J. P., of Dormstown Castle, co. Meath, by
his wife Matilda, dau. of Robert Hewetson Richards,
Assistant Barrister for co. Wexford ; he succeeded in 1897
his aunt Marianne, widow of Rev. William Birch-Wolfe
of Wood Hall, Essex. Armorial bearings Vert, on a
Fourth son of James Roberts of Haworth, Yorks., b.
1808 ; d. 1888 ; 7)1. 1828, Jane, d. of William Hartley :—
James Roberts, Esq., J. P. West Rdg. Yorks., /;. 1848;
m. 1873, Elizabeth, d. of William Foster of Harden,
chevron between three eagles displayed with two heads
or, an estoile sable, a crescent on a martlet for differ-
ence. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head couped or, charged with
an estoile sable. Motto — " Eu ner a folant." Seats —
Hendre, Killiney, co. Dublin ; Mortlocks, Radwinter,
Essex. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Royal St. George
Yacht (Kingstown).
WILLIAM ROBERT ROBERTS, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Pembroke, Barrister-at-Law. Borri 1856, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Thomas Roberts, Esq. , J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Pembroke, by Jane, dau. of the late John
Ralph. C/2/i5— Constitutional. Armorial bearings — Er-
minois, a lion rampant guardant gules, in chief two square
castles towered and domed proper, all within a bordure
indented of the second. Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
guardant gules, gorged with a collar engrailed gold, holding
in the dexter paw a dagger proper, and resting the sinister
forepaw upon a shield or, charged with a bull's head
caboshed, between three mullets of six points gules. Resi-
dence— Hamilton House, Milford Haven.
W R ROBERTS, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings -Vert, on a chevron between three eagles dis-
played with two heads or, an estoile sable. Mantling vert
and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head couped or, charged with an estoile sable. Motto —
" Eu ner a folant." Residence — ^\ Cambridge Street,
Hyde Park.
ROBERTS (H. Coll.). Vert, on a pile or, between two
saltires in base of the last, an Angora goat statant proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon two niillrinds fessewise or, an Angora goat as in the
arms. Motto — " Diligenter et firmiter. " Z.2Z'^r)fc^Green.
Bingley, Yorks.; and has issue — (i) Bertram Foster
Roberts, Gentleman (The Knoll, Baildon, Yorks.), h. 1876
[is m. and has issue — James Denby Roberts, Gentleman,
b. 1904] ; (2) Joseph Henry Nicholson Roberts, Gentleman,
b. 1887 ; Lilly May Aykroyd, and Alice Maud Mary Ruther-
ford. Seat — Milner Field, Bingley, Yorks.
ROBERTS (U.O., 1809). Azure, on a chevron argent,
cottised or, three mullets of six points sable. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, an eagle displayed azure, wreathed round the
neck with ivy proper. Motto — -"Post funera virtus."
Livoy — Blue, silver facings (undress claret colour).
Sons of Sir Thomas Howiand Roberts, 3rd Bart., b.
1804; (/. 1864 ; m. 2nd, 1842, Anne Elliott, d. of Hon.
William Langdon , Comdr. R. N. , M. L. C. Tasmania : —
Col. Sir Howiand Roberts, 5th Bart. (20 Sept. 1809,
claims also to have succeeded to the ancient Baronetcy of
Glassenbury, cr. 1620, and to be entitled to the arms of that
family), V.D. , Lt-Col. comdg. and Hon. Col. 3rd (London
Irish) V.B. Rifle Brig., b. 1845; ;«. 1895, Elizabeth Maria,
d. of William Tell La Roche, M.D. , of Harrington Park,
New Jersey ; and has issue — (i) Thomas Langdon Howiand
Roberts, Esq., b. 1898; (2) Gilbert Howiand Roberts,
Esq., b. 1900. Res. — 31 Argyll Road, Kensington, W.
Clubs — St. Stephen's, Royal Cork Yacht.
His Honour Judge Walworth Howiand Roberts, a Judge
of County Courts, /'. 1855 ; m. 1890, Katherine, d. of John
Gibson Thomson of Aitechuan, co. Argyll; and has issue
— (i) Walter St. Clair Howiand Roberts, Gentleman,
b. 1893; and Winifred Elliott. Res. — Dunston House, nr.
Stafford. Club — Savile.
Son of Rev. Edmund Gilbert Roberts, B.D. , Rector of
Paul's Cray, Kent, and afterwards of Glanville,Wootton,
Dorset, b. 1810 ; d. 1856 ; m. 1836, Elizabeth Anne, d.
of Major Joyce of Teignmouth : —
Herbert Roberts, Gentleman, /'. 1847. Res. —
Sons of Michael Roberts of Kilmoney Abbey, Sen. Fell.
Trin. Coll., Dub., /;. 1817; d. 1882; m. 1851, Kate
{Seat — Kilmoney Abbey), d. of John Drew Atkin of
Castle Park, co. Dublin : —
Michael Randal Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Kilmoney Abbey, co. Cork.
Rev. John Drew Roberts, Gentleman, /'. 1863. Res. —
St. Swithin's Vicarage, Hither Green, Lewisham.
Walter Theobald Pepper Roberts, Gentleman, /'. 1868.
Res.—
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Son of Rev. William Roberts, Senior Fellow Trin. Coll.,
Dub.,^. 1817; d. 1884; m. 1849, Wilhelmina Augusta,
d. of Ralph Westropp of Meadstown, co. Cork : —
Rev. William Ralph Westropp Roberts, M.A., Fellow
of (Trin. Coll., Dub.), h. 1850; m. 1882, Lydia Mary,
d. of George Hodder of Fountainstown, co. Cork ; and has
issue— Wilhelmina Dorothy Maud ; and Monica Katharine.
jies. — Priorsland, Carrickmines, co. Dublin. Clubs — Uni-
versity (Dublin), Royal Cork Yacht.
Michael Theodore Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1851; m.
1888, Ellen Mary, d. of Rev. Dr. Welldon. Res.—
Ralph Augustus Roberts, Gentleman, i^. 1854; m. 1889,
Julia Isabel, d. of Janie.s Scott of Ballygannon, co.
Wicklow. Res. —
Rev. Charles Westropp Roberts, Rector of Riverstown,
b. 1857; m. 1885, Cornelia Jane Florence (</. 1898), d. of
Hodder Westropp of Rookhurst, co. Cork. Res. — The
Rectory, Riverstown, co. Cork.
ROBERTS (H. Coll. ). Gules, a chevron ermine, cottised
argent, between two pheons in chief of the last and in base
a plate. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower a falcon
rising proper, belled gold, supporting with the dexter claw
an anchor or.
Son of Edward Roberts of Tulse Dale Villa, Lower
Norwood, b. ; d. ; >n. :^
George Roberts, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Tulse Dale
Villa, Lower Norwood, S.E.
Sir WILLIAM CHANDLER ROBERTS-AUSTEN,
K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S. Born March 3, 1843, being the
eldest son of (ieorge Roberts of the Honourable Hudson's
Bay Company, by his wife Maria Louisa, dau. of William
Chandler, M.D., of Canterbury. Lively — Black. Armo-
rial bearingS^Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron gules,
between three lions' gambs erased and erect sable, armed
gules, five fleurs-de-lis of the first (for .Austen) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron ermine, cotised argent, between two
pheons a chief of the last, and a plate in base (for Roberts).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, a tilting-spear
fesseways proper, thereon a roebuck sejant argent, attired
or (for Austen) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on the
battlements of a tower proper, a falcon rising proper, sup-
porting with the dexter claw an anchor or (for Roberts).
Married, April 20, 1876, Florence Maude, dau. of R.
Alldridge of Old Charlton, Kent. Residence — Blatchfeld,
Chilworth, Surrey. Estate — Via'fienAe.n and Combourne, in
the CO. of Kent. C/«i^— Athena;um.
CHARLES ROBERT ROBERTS-WEST, Gentleman.
Born May 8, 1849, being the second and youngest son of
the late Philip Joseph Roberts- West of the 17th Lancers, by
his wife Ann. dau. of James Stockley. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a fesse dancet^e prean. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gold, a griphon's
head paian, beaked and eared or. Married, Oct. 21, 1873,
Florence Dalton, dau. of Joseph Brooke of Bollington,
CO. Chester; and has Issue — (i) Charles Raymond Roberts-
West, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1874; (2) Philip Douglas
Roberts-West, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Navy, b. March
I, 1876; (3) Archer Roberts- West, Gentleman, b. Oct. 17,
1886 ; and Maud.
JAMES ROBERTS-WEST, Esquire, Lieut. Royal
Naval Reserve, J. P. and D.L. for co. Gloucester, and
High Sheriff for that co. 1891. Born Nov. 13, 1845, being
the eldest son of the late James Roberts- West, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for co. Gloucester, High Sheriff 1845, by his wife
Elizabeth, third dau. of Joseph Moore Moultbee of Spring-
field house, CO. Warwick. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
fesse dancett^e paean. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet gold, a griphon's head pasan,
beaked and eared or. Married Elizabeth Louisa, eldest
dau. of William Charles Alston of Elmdon Hall, Solihull,
CO. Warwick ; and has Issue — (i) James Bowmont Roberts-
West, Gentleman, b. April 2, 1871 ; (2) Harry Charles John
Roberts- West, (jentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. Aug. 20, 1872; (3)
Reginald Montagu Roberts- West, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
b. June 14, 1875; (4) Algernon Claude Philip Roberts- West,
Gentleman, b. April 4, 1878; and Gwendciline Vega, de-
ceased. Seat— A\sco\. Park, co. Gloucester. Club— RoyzX
Yacht .Squadron (Cowes).
LEONARD ROBERTS- WEST, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 30, 1859, being the second and youngest son of
the late James Roberts- West, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Gloucester, and High .Sherifl' 1845, by his wife ?21izabeth,
third dau. of Joseph Moore Boultbee of Springfield House,
CO. Warwick. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse dan-
cett^e paean. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet gold, a griphon's head paean, beaked and
eared or. Married, Jan. 30, 1884, Eleanor Cecile, eldest
dau. of Henry Townsend Boultbee of Springfield, co.
Warwick ; and has Issue — Edeline ; Gwendoline Mabel ; and
Irene Geraldine. Seat — Mount House, Hythe, co. Hants.
ROBERTSON, borne in pretence by LONGUEVILLE.
ROBERTSON, quartered by WILLIAMSON.
ROBERTSON, see ASKEW-ROBERTSON, FORBES-
ROBERPSON, and STEWART-ROBERTSON.
ALASDAIR STEWART ROBERTSON, Gentleman,
of Struan, in the county of Perth, styled " Struan
Robertson," Major late West of Scotland Artillery. Born
November 6, 1863, being the eldest and only surviving
son of the late Alexander Gilbert Robertson (Struan Robert
son) of Struan, by his wife Charlotte Wilhelmina Hoffman.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three
wolves' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure, lying
on a compartment under the arms, a wild man chained.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm and
hand erect, holding an imperial crown all proper. Sup-
porters are ttsed and quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry,"
namely dexter, a serpent; sinister, a dove ; the heads of each
encircled 7vith rays, but they are of no authority a?id of
modern assumption. MottO — " Virtutis gloria merces."
Residence — Barracks, Rannoch, North Britain. Clubs —
Junior United Service, Caledonian.
The Right Hon. JAMES PATRICK BANNER-
MAN ROBERTSON, BARON ROBERTSON, of
Forteviot, co. Perth, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and a
Life Peer, formerIy(i89i-i899) Lord Justice-General and Pre-
sident of the Scottish Court of Session, P. C, Q.C., D.L.
for city and county of the City of Edinburgh, and co.
of Kincardine, M.A. , Hon. LL.D. (Edinburgh), Lord
Rector of the University 1893-1896. Solicitor-General for
Scotland 1885-1886 and 1886 1888, and Lord Advocate for
Scotland 1888-1891. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a fesse ermine, between two wolves' heads erased
in chief and a banner displayed bendways in base argent,
thereon a canton azure charged with a saltire of the third.
Mantling gules doubled ari;ent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for a Crest, a dexter arm erect proper, charged
with an ermine spot, the hand holding an imperial crown
also proper ; and in an escroU above, this Motto, " Virtutis
gloria merces." Supporters — On either side a wolf ar-
gent, charged on the shoulder with a thistle, and standing
on a fasces both proper. Married, 1872, Philadelphia Mary
Lucy, dau. of W. N. Eraser of Tornaveen, Aberdeenshire ;
and has Issue — (i) The Hon. Robert Bannerman Eraser
Robertson, Capt. 21st Lancers, Barrister (Inner Temple),
served with Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa 1900-1901
(nientioned in despatches), b. 1873; (2) Hon. Hugh Robert-
son, Lieut. 14th Hussars, served in South Africa 1900-
1901, b. 1879, (/. at Johannesburg 1901 ; Hon. Philadelphia
Sybil [w. 1904, Lieut Charles Maclean, R.N.]. Scat —
Muchalls Castle, Kincardineshire. Residence — 108 Eaton
Square, London, S W.
JAMES PETER ROBERTSON, Gentleman. Armo-
rial bearings Gules, on a fesse between three wolves'
heads erased argent, two roses of the first. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand erect proper, holding an antique crown or.
Motto — " X'irtute acquiritur honos." Residence — Fore-
shores, Kilmure, Argyll.
LAWRENCE ROBERTSON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings Gules, a lion's iiead between three wolves' heads
all erased argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, an arm erect, the hand holding
an Imperial crown proper. Motto "Virtutis gloria merces."
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ROBERTSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale gules, between
two cinquefoils in fesse vert, as many wolf's heads erased in
pale of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a
rock proper, a wolf's head erased or, gorged with a collar
gemel gules, between two cinquefoils also or.
Sons of : —
Rev. John Robertson M.A. , D.D. , Vicar of Bradford,
Hon. Canon of Ripon Cathedral, b. 1852. Res. — ^The
Vicarage, Bradford.
William Robertson, Gentleman, t. 1856.
ROBERTSON-EUSTACE (R.L.,3oDec. 1903, U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, or, a saltire gules (Eustace) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron or between three wolfs heads erased
argent, in the centre chief point a crescent of the last
(Robertson). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of thi-' colours, a stag at gaze proper, between the attires or
a crucifix argent. Motto — " Cur me persequeris."
Sons of Col. Robert Jameson Eustace, late 60th
Rifles, h. 1828 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1863, Lady Katharine
Legge, d. pf William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth : —
Major Charles Legge Eustace Robertson - Eustace,
D.S.O., King's Roy. Rifle Corps, served in Manipur
Exped. 189T, Burma 1891-2, Mashonaland 1896, and in
S. African AA^ar 1899-1902, b. 26 July 1867. Seats —
Robertstown, co. Kildare, Ballydoyle, co. Cork. Res.—
Montague House, Wokingham, Berks. Clubs — Welling-
ton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Robert William Barrington Eustace, Esq. , Assist. Supt. of
Police, Brit. East Africa, Capt. Army Reserve, late 4th Batt.
S. Staffordshire Regt. , b. 1870. A'«.— Kiambu, B.E.A.
Seton George Legge Eustace, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res. — Calcutta. C//^^j— Isthmian, Bengal (Calcutta).
ARCHIBALD LOUIS ROBERTSON - FULLAR-
TON, Esquire, D.L. co. of Bute, M B. Edinburgh
University. Born Oct. 8, 1862, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. Henry M. Robertson, Minister of Bo'ness
Parish, co. Linlithgow, who, in virtue of the Deed of Entail,
assumed the name of Fullarton, by his wife Susan Anne,
third dau. of Major Archibald Fullarton of Kilmichael and
Whitefarland. Armorial bearings — Argent, a crescent
between three otters' heads erased gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
camel's head erased proper. Motto — " Lux in tenebris."
5ea/— Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of Arran. Residence — 201
Bath Street, Glasgow.
§ ROBERT PURDON ROBERTSON- GLASGOW,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Ayr, late Lieut.-Col. 2nd
V.B. R. Scots Fusiliers. Born July 22, 1868, being the eldest
son of the late Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., by his wife Deborah Louisa Grace, dau. of
Simon George Purdon of Tinerana, co. Clare. Livery —
Black. Armorial bearings (rematric. .Sept. 17, 1902) —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron between three
wolves' heads erased argent three crescents of the field (for
Robertson) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cocoanut tree fructed proper,
growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief azure, a
shakefork between a maitlet on the dexter and a salmon
on the sinister argent, the last holding in the mouth a ring
or (Glasgow, 1807). Mantlings — Dexter, gules, doubled
argent ; Sinister, azure, doubled argent. Crests — Dexter,
a dexter hand holding up an Imperial crown all proper.
(Motto — "Quo fas et gloria"); Sinister, a demi-negro,
holding in the dexter hand a sugar-cane nil proper (MottO
— " Parcere subjectis.") Married, Feb. 9, 1897, Muriel
Barbara, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Holt Wilson ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Wilson Robertson-Glasgow, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 7, 1899 ; (2) Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow,
Gentleman, b. July 15, 1901 Seat — Craigmyle, Torphins,
Aberdeenshire. Club -Naval and Military.
JOHN STEWART ODIARNE ROBERTSON-LUX-
FORD, Esq., J. P. COS. Perth and Sussex, Barrister-at-Law.
Born Feb. 13, 1851, being the only son of the late John
Odiarne Luxford, Esq., of Higham, Sussex, J. P., sometime
an officer Royal Dragoons, by his wife Marion, dau. of
Robert Wallas, Esq., of Madeira; and assumed by Royal
License in 1864 the additional name and arms of Robertson,
pursuant to the will of the late George Duncan Robertson,
Esq., of Struan. Clubs — Brooks's, United University, New
(Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or,
on a pile azure, between two arrows points downwards in
base of the last, three boars' heads couped of the field (for
Luxford) ; 2 and 3 gules, three wolves' heads erased or (for
Robertson) ; Mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a wolf
rampant or, collared, with line reflexed over the back azure,
supporting an arrow as in the arms also proper (for Lux-
ford) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand holding up an
imperial crown proper (for Robertson). Motto — " Virtutis
gloria merces." Married, 1880, Cecilia Helen, eldest dau.
of the late James Walker of Dairy ; and has Issue — James
Odiarne Robertson Luxford, Gentleman, b. 1882; Ermen-
trude Anne, and Audrey Marion. ^t-aA— Higham House,
Robertsbridge, Sussex; and Croiscrag, Rannoch, Perthshire.
S DAVID ROBERTSON -MACDONALD, Esquire,
Admiral in Her Majesty's Fleet (retired). Born Aug.
6, 1817, being the sixth but only surviving son and heir male
of David Robertson- Macdonald, Esq., Lieut.-Col. (77th
Regt.), by his wife Margaret, only dau. and heir of Alex-
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ander Macdonald, Esquire, of Kinlochmoidart, co. Inver-
ness, Lieut.-Col. 71st Regt. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, gules, three crescents interlaced or, between as
many wolves' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure,
all within a bordure of the third, charged with three cres-
cents in chief and five mullets of the first ; 2 and 3, quarterly,
i. argent, a lion rampant gules; ii. or, a dexter hand couped
fesseways, holding a cross crosslet fitchew in pale gules ; iii.
or, a lymphad oars in saltire sable, and in base a salmon
naiant proper in a sea vert ; iiii. argent, an oak tree proper.
Mantling' — Dexter, gules and or ; sinister, gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing
out of clouds, holding a garb proper ; MottO, " Perseveranti
dabitur" (for Robertson); 2. on a wreath of his liveries, a
castle argent, masoned sable; MottO, "My hope is con-
stant in thee" (for Macdonald). Married, Feb. 10, 1848,
Caroline, dau. of James Beck of Priors Hardwick, Warwick-
shire ; and has Issue — David Macdonald Robertson-Mac-
donald. Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxon., b. May
30, 1857 [;//., Aug. 6, 1889, Ellen Sophia, dau. of the Ven.
John William Sheringham, Archdeacon and Canon of
Gloucester, and has issue, Alan David James Robertson-
Macdonald, Gentleman, 1^. July 25, 1895, Margaret Gertrude,
Caroline Janet, and Flora, d. 1898]; Flora Macdonald;
Emma Macdonald, d. 1898 ; Caroline Macdonald, d. 1856 ;
Frances Ellen Macdonald ; Margaretta Macdonald ; and
Sarah Coker Macdonald. Res. — i Mardale Cres. , Edinburgh.
HUGH MAYNARD EYRE ROBERTSON - ROSS,
Gentleman, late of Glenmoidart, co. Inverness. Born Nov.
10, 1856. Armorial bearings— Quarterly or and gules,
on a cross ermine, between in the first and fourth quarters
a lymphad sable, and in the second and third three lions
rampant of the third, a water-bouget of the fourth. Mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed proper, charged on the breast
with a water-bouget sable, and resting each claw upon a
buckle or. Motto — " Spes aspera levat."
ROBINSON, quartered by BURTON.
ROBINSON, see RAINEY-ROBINSON.
ARTHUR MUSCHAMP ROBINSON, Gentleman,
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born August
31, 1837, only surviving son of the late James Mowld
Robinson of Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, by his wife
Atni, daughter of the late Christopher Muschamp, also of
Beverley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert,
on a chevron between three bucks trippant or, as many
cinquefoils of the field, a canton argent : quartering Bethell,
Bell, Grantham, Bayles, and Mowld ; and on an escutcheon
of pretence for and in right of his wife the arms of Hancock.
Married, August 10, 1865, his cousin Frances Jane, second
daughter and co-heir of the late Charles Hancock of Upper
Clapton, in the county of Middlesex ; and has Issue — (i)
Charles Bethell Allgood Robinson, Gentleman, born March
25, 1875; (2) Humphrey John Robinson, Gentleman, born
August 26, 1880 ; (3) William Mowld Robinson, Gentle-
man, born July 9, i88i ; (4) Hugh Muschamp Robinson,
Gentleman, born June 16, 1883 ; Helena Frances ; Kath-
erine Mary ; and Annie Margaret. Postal addresses — Lome
House, Oxton, near Birkenhead; National Club.
Major-General CHARLES WALKER ROBINSON,
C. B. Born 1836, being the fourth son of Sir John Beverley
Robinson, ist Bart., C. B. , of Toronto, by his wife Emma,
dau. of Charles Walker; created C.B. 1887. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron vert and azure, on a chevron nebuly
between three stags trippant or, a unicorn's head couped
between two cinquefoils of the first, impaling the arms of
Alison, namely azure, a bear's head argent, muzzled gules,
in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and in base a fir-tree eradi-
cated of the last. Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a C. B. , is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a stag trippant or, sem^e of lozenges
azure, resting the dexter fore-foot on a millrind sable.
Married, 1884, Margaret Frances, dau. of General Sir
Archibald Alison, C.B., 2nd Bart. ; and has Issue living —
Charles Archibald Beverley Robinson, Gentleman, b. March
5, 1898 ; Joan Emma Beverley ; and Dorothy Margaret.
Postal address — Beverley House, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.
Club — Army and Navy.
FRANCIS EDWARD ROBINSON, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.). Born July 30, 1865, being the elder son of the
late Edward Robinson of York, by his wife Harriet, dau.
of Jonathan Williams of Darlington. Armorial bearings
■ — Or, gutt6e-de-sang, on a bend gules between two roses of
the last, barbed and seeded proper, three hearts argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two arms embowed, the hands holding a stag's head erased
all proper, between the attires a heart argent. MottO — "' In
omnibus temperantia. " Married, April 19, 1894, Amy
Eliza, only surviving dau. of the late James Hargreaves of
Gooden House, Heywood, co. Lanes. ; and has Issue — (i)
Alan James Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1895; (2)
Montague Arnet Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1898 ;
(3) Hugh Hargreaves Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 5,
1899. Residence — Lynbrook, Stanmore, Middlesex. Club
— Sports'.
Sir JOHN CHARLES ROBINSON, Knight Bachelor,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
F.S.A. ; has Orders of S. Isabella la Catolica of Spain, of
Leopold, of Santiago, &c., was Superintendent of Art
Collections of South Kensington Museum 1852-69, H.M.'s
Surveyor of Pictures 1880-1901, is an Hon. Member of
the Academies of Fine Arts of Rome, Florence, Bologna,
Antwerp, Madrid, and Lisbon. Botn 1824, being the son
of Alfred Robinson of Nottingham Armorial bearings-
Vert, on a chevron or, between three stags trippant regardant
of the last, as many crosses botton^e fitch^e of the first.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a stag proper, holding in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped
vert, and resting the dexter forefoot on a chaplet of roses
also proper. Married, 1852, Marian Elizabeth, elder dau.
of Edmund Newton of Norwich. Residences — Newton
Manor, Swanage, Dorset; Lee-on -the-Solent, Gosport,
Hants. Club — Burlington Fine Arts'.
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The Revrrend THOMAS ROBINSON, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Vicar of Ewshot, co. Southampton, B.A. (Camb.).
Born Dec. 27, 1837, being the sixth son of the late Nathaniel
Robinson, late of Littlebury and Clanver End, co. Essex, by
his wife Sarah, dau. of John Wadham of Frenchhay House,
Gloucestershire. Armorial bearing's— Sable, on a chevron
or, between three stags at gaze of the last, each gorged with
a collar vair, two stags' attires chevronways of the field.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a mount vert, thereon a stag as in the arms,
three escallops reversed or. Motto — " Qualis abincepto."
Married, firstly, Sept. 26, 1862, Eliza, dau. of Thomas
Catlin of Chillesford, Suffolk ; and secondly, Dec. 28, 1869,
Agnes, dau. of George Abraham Crawley of Highgate and
20 Whitehall Place ; and has Isstie (by first marriage) —
Georgina Julia; (by second marriage) (i) George Villiers
Robinson, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, 1872; (2) Clement Craw-
ley Robinson, Gentleman, b. Aug. 25, 1874; and Agnes
Irene. Residence —'Ey/shot Hurst (Hants), near Farnham,
Surrey.
§ THOMAS MIDDLETON ROBINSON, Esquire,
Major, late Army Pay Department. Born Jan. 27,
1849, being the second son of William Robinson Robinson,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. (who with his issue was authorised by
Royal Licence, dated Sept. 22, 1838, to take the surname
of Robinson only, and to bear the arms of Robinson), by
his wife Sarah Dorothy, only surviving dau. of William
Grey of Norton, co. Durham. Armorial bearings— Vert,
gutt^e-d'eau, on a chevron between three bucks trippant or,
as many cinquefoils gules (for Robinson). Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck or,
supporting with his dexter fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent.
Motto — " Post Nubila Phoebus." Married, July 24, 1884,
Jessie, youngest dau. of the late Charles Drummond Bailey,
Esq., J. P., of Charlton, Musgrove, co. Somerset, Resi-
dence— Western House, Emsworth, Hants.
WILLIAM GREY ROBINSON, Gentleman, M.A.
Magdalen Coll., Oxford. Born August 14, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late William Robinson Robinson, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. (by Royal Licence, dated Sept. 22, 1838, he
and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Robin-
son only, and also to bear the arms of Robinson), by his
wife Sarah Dorothy, only surviving dau. of William Grey
of Norton, co. Durham. Armorial bearings — Vert,
guttfe-d'eau, on a chevron between three bucks trippant or,
as many cinquefoils gules (for Robinson). Mantling vert
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a buck or,
supporting with his dexter fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent.
Motto — "Post Nubila Phoebus." Seat — Silksworth, near
Sunderland. Residence — Parklands, Stonehouse, Glouces-
tershire. Club — Junior Carlton.
ROBIN.SON (H. Coll., 1856). Vert, on a chevron
ermine between two stags trippant argent, two swords in
saltire proper between as many cinquefoils of the field.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, amid fern proper, a stag
trippant or, gutti^ vert.
Sons of late Surg.-Maj. Frederick Robinson, M.D.,
Scots Fusilier Guards, d. 1901 ; m. 1853, Alice, only
surv. d. of Robert Yarde Foley of Kinsale, co. Cork : —
George Somerville Robinson, Esq., Surg. Lt.-Col. Scots
Guards, served in S. Africa, b. 2 June 1857 ; 7n. 27 Nov.
1890, his cousin Adelaide Maude, widow of Robert Seymour,
and only d. of Edward Green Foley of Dublin ; and has
issue — Cuthbert Robinson, Gentleman, b. 21 Nov. 1892.
/?<?j.— Hayes Barton, Bedford Well Road, Eastbourne.
Frederick Foley Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
(C/o L.C.C., Spring Gardens).
Rev. Cecil Lowes Robinson, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Vicar of Huncote, Leics., b. 17 Dec. 1869. j?«.— Huncote,
Leicester.
ROBINSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron ermines,
between two branches of oak fructed and slipped in chief
and an esquire's helmet in base all proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower a dexter cubit
arm erect between two branches of oak fructed and holding
in the hand a like branch of oak all proper.
Son of : —
Frederick Arthur Robinson, Gentleman, A.I.C.E. ,
M.I.M.E. A^t'j.— Camden Holt, Chislehurst. C/«i^— Con-
stitutional.
ROBINSON (U.O., 1891). Vert, a chevron engrailed
or, between three stags at gaze of the last, each charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure. MantUng vert and or. Crest-
Out of a crown vallery or, a mount vert, thereon a stag as
in the arms. Motto — " Legi regi fidus."
Son of Sir Henry Robinson, K.C.B., Vice-Pres. Local
Govt. Board, Ireland, 1879-1891, b. 1823; d. 1893;
m. 1853, Hon. Eva Arthur Henry Medora Annesley,
d. of loth Visct. Valentia : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Augustus Robinson, P.C. (Irel. ,
1902), K.C.B. (1900), Vice-Pres. Local Govt. Board since
1898, b. 1857 ; tn. 1883, Harriet, eld. d. of Sir Robert and
Lady Harriet Lynch-Blosse. j?(?^.— Lisnacarrig, Foxrock,
CO. Dublin.
Onlys. of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hercules George Robert
Robinson, ist Baron Rosmead, a Bart., G.C.M.G.,
P.C, Gov. of Cape Colony and High Commr. of S.
Africa, b. 1824 ; d. 1897 ; ni. 1846, Hon. Nea Arthur Ada
Rose d'Amour Annesley, d. of loth Visct. Valentia: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hercules Arthur Temple Robinson, 2nd
Baron Rosmead of Rosmead, co. Westmeath, and Tafel-
burg, S. Africa (11 Aug. 1896) 2nd Bart. (UK., 6 Feb. 1891),
Major 6th Batt. Lanes. Fus. , served in S. African War
[Supporters — Dexter, an ostrich ; sinister, a kangaroo,
both regardant proper], b. 1866; m. 1891, Hon. Edith
Louisa Handcock, d. of 4th Lord Castlemaine ; and has
issue — Hon. Hercules Edward Joseph Robinson, b. 1895 ;
Hon. Edith Norah Florence ; ' and Hon. Nea Kathleen
Elizabeth Clare. Res. — Moorlands, Ascot. Clubs — ^Carlton,
Army and Navy.
Sons of Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson,
G.C.M.G., Gov. of Western Australia. &c., b. 1834;
d. iSgj; in. 1862, Olivia Edith Dean, d. of Most Rev.
Thomas Stevart Townsend, Bishop of Meath :—
Major Frederick William Templetown Robinson, D.S.O.
(1900), ist Roy. Garrison Regt., b. 1863; m. 1888, Gertrude
Maria, d. of Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Bart. ; and has issue—
(i) Douglas Frederick Hughes Robinson, Esq., b. 1891 ;
(2) Llewellyn Maitland Hughes Robinson, Gentleman,
b. 1893 ; and Ruth Evangeline Hughes. Res. —
ROBSON (23 Jan. 1884). Sable, on a pile nebuly or,
between two pairs of compasses extended in base of the
<^um-rt*it)^U5tria|
last, three boar's heads couped of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuant
is the Naval Cockade.
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from the embattlements of a tower encircled by a wreath
of ivy proper, a boar's head sable, the neck charged with
a pair of compasses as in the arms. Motto^" Cura et
industria."
Son of Robert Robson, Esq. , J. P. Durham, 1804-66,
7n. 1829, Susanna, d. of Robert Gray of Houghton-le-
.Spring: —
Edward Robert Robson, Gentleman, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A.,
b. 2 March 1835; m. 24 July 1861, Marian (d. 1900), eld.
d. of Henry Longden of Western Bank, Sheffield; and
has surv. issue — Philip Appleby Robson, Gentleman, b.
20 Feb. 1871 [;«. 25 June 1901, Gladys Dorothy, yngst.
d. of Henry James Hanson of Marlow, co. Bucks ; and
has issue — Maurice Edward Appleby Robson, Gentleman,
b. 29 March 1902]; and Ethel Mary. Hes.—The. Paragon,
Blackheath, London, S.E. Clubs— ?>\.. Stephen's, Arts.
JOHN ALEXANDER ROBSON-SCOTT, Gentleman.
Born 1858, being the eldest son of Thomas Robson-Scott
of Newton, by his wife Mary, dau. of the Rev. J. Wight.
Armorial 'bearing's — Or, on a bend azure, a mullet between
ROCHE, quartered by LONGUEVILLE and WILL-
DING-JONES.
ROCHFORT, see BOYD-ROCHFORT and MARLAY-
ROCHFORT.
ROCHFORT (U.O.). Azure, a lion rampant argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a robin proper. Motto — " Vi vel suavitate. "
Sons of Horace William Noel Rochfort, Esq., of
Clogrenane, B.A., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff co.
Carlow 1839, and Queen's Co. 1845), /'. 1809 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1st, 1837, Frances Elizabeth (1/. 1841), d. of Thomas
Phillips Cosby of Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co. ; 2nd,
1845, Hon. Charlotte Hood, d. of 2nd Baron Brid-
port : —
John Burgh Rochfort, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.H.A. ,
b. 1838; m. 1863, Hilare Charlotte, d. of Henry Hall of
Barton Abbey, co. Oxford; and has issue — (i) Horace
Cosby Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2) Oswald John
Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Catherine Frances [m. 1895,
Joseph Henry Garratt of Herbertston , co. Dublin] ; Eva
Blanche ; Hilare Gertrude ; and Grace. Scat — Clogrenane,
CO. Carlow.
Horace William Rochfort, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b.
1839; »!. 1882, Elizabeth, d. of Marriott R. Dawlay, M.P.,
of Bella Hill, co. Antrim ; and has issue — Horace Marriott
'I'homas Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1883; and Dorothy
Frances Elizabeth. Kes. —
William Robert Hood Rochfort, Esq. , J.P. co. Tipperary,
F. Surv. Inst., formerly Lieut. R.A. , b. 1847; vt. 1875,
Helen Blanche, d. of Robert S. Palmer of Dromquinna,
CO. Kerry. Seat — Cahir Abbey, Cahir, co. Tipperary.
Alexander Nelson Rochfort, Esq., C.B. , Bt. Col. R.A.,
b. 1850. Res. —
Colonel CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROCHFORT-
BOYD, C.M.G., late R.E. Born Oct. 4, 1850,
being the second son of the lateG. A. Rochfort- Boyd, D. L.,of
Middleton Park, Westmeath ; served in Egyptain Campaign
1882, Brevet-Major, and in S. African Campaign 1899-1900
(C.M.G.). Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure,
a fesse chequy argent and gules between three crescents of
the second (for Boyd) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant
argent, in chief two robin redbreasts proper (for Rochfort).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i. out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter hand pointing upwards, with the third
and fourth fingers folded proper (for Boyd) ; 2. on a mural
crown or, a robin redbreast proper, charged with a cross
patte or (for Rochfort). Mottoes—" Confido " (for Boyd) ,
" Candor dat viribus alas " (for Rochfort). Married, 1874,
Adeline [d. 1902), dau. of the late Mountifort Longfield,
D. L. , of Castle Mary, co. Cork ; and has Issue— (\) Robert
Mountifort Rochfort-Boyd, b. 1875, d. 1884; (2) Henry
Charles Rochfort-Boyd, Lieut. R.H.A., b. Oct. 13, 1887.
Postal address — c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16 Charing Cross.
C///^J— United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin).
RODDAM (R.L., 6 Nov. 1864, H. Coll.). Gules, on
a bend ermine, three cinquefoils sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— (None exemplified.) Motto — "Nee
deficit alter." Livery — Blue and red.
Son of Roddam Falder, b. 1822; d. i860; m. 1851,
Eiizabelh Scott, d. of William Wyse of Glasgow :—
Roddam John Roddam, Esq., J.P. co. Northumberland,
B.A. Camb. , Major 5th Batt. Northumberland Fus. (Mil.),
b. 1857 ; m. 1879, Helen Fredericka, d. of Capt. Alexander
Taubman Goldie, R.N., of The Hermitage, Isle of Man;
and has issue— Robert Collingwood Roddam, Gentleman,
b. 1890 ; Helen Mary Goldie ; and Olive Margaret Rickman.
Seat — Roddam Hall, Alnwick. Chib — Constitutional.
two crescents of the first, within a bordure of the third;
on a chief gules, a stag trippant also of the first, between
two boars' heads couped argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
proper. Motto— " Patriam amo." Married, 1887, Mar-
garet Suter, second dau. of the late William Lang of Sel-
kirk, N.B., and Wargram, N.S. Wales; and has with
other Issue — Thomas Selby Robson-Scott, Gentleman, b.
1894. 5m^— Newton, Jedburgh, N.B.
EDW.\RD RODGER, Gentleman. Born i860, being
the second surviving son of the late James Rodger, Esq.,
J.P. CO. Lanark, b. 181 1 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1852, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Rushton. Armorial bearings (L.O., i838,rematric.
1892) — Sable, a stag's head erased argent, holding in his
mouth a mullet or, within a bordure party per pale of the
last and ermine, charged with three escallops of the first.
Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, on a mount a stag courant
^ is the Military Cockade.
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Rogers, Gentleman, b. ; (4) Hugh Rogers, Gentleman,
b. ; (5) Gordon Rogers, Gentleman, b. ; (6) Bruce
Rogers, Gentleman, b. ; and daus. Seat — The Lawn,
Swanington , Norfolk.
Benjamin Bickley Rogers, Gentleman, Barrister at- Law,
M.A., and late Fellow of Wadham Coll. (O.xon.), b. 1828 ;
}n. 1861, Ellen Susanna, d. of Robert Herring of Cromer ;
and has issue — (i) Francis Robert Bickley Rogers, Gentle-
man, b. 1869; (2) Richard Bickley Rogers, Gentleman, /'.
; and three daus. Res. —
ROGUS, quartered by FLOYER and SOMERS.
ROHAN, quartered by CONYERS.CORBET.andFOX.
The Late JOHN ROHDE, Gentleman, late of the
Madras Civil Service (retired). Dor7i March 31, 1812, and
d. April 29, 1899, being the eldest surviving son of Major
Rohde of Oakley, Bromley, Kent, and his wife Sarah, who
was a dau. of Joseph Cotton, Deputy-Master of the Trinity
House, Chairman of the East India Dock Company and
the Copper Cpmpany, Director of the London Assurance
and of the Hon. East India Company. Armorial bear-
ing's— .Argent, on a chevron embattled azure, between two
falcons rising in chief proper, belled or, and an anchor erect
in base sable, the cable of the third, an escallop of the field
between two bezants. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed per pale
or and purpure, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e.
Married, firstly, Sophia Catharine {d. Sept. 15, 1846),
dau. of P. J. Truter, M.D. , Civil Commissioner, of Wor-
cester, Cape Colony. He married secondly, Patience {d.
Sept. 14, 1900), dau. of Richard Haughton, H.E.LC.S., of
Addiscombe, Surrey ; and has had Issue — (i) William Cotton
Rohde, Gentleman (66 Bouverie Road, West Folkestone), b.
May 22, 1841 [w., 1879, Sarah Ismena, dau. of Dr. Benson,
M.D., of Dublin, and has issue, four daus.]; (2) John
Rohde, Gentleman (47 Lansdowne Crescent, Cheltenham),
b. June 12, 1844 [w., 1880, Isabel Sinclair, dau. of Hugh
Crawford, and has issue, one son and one dau.] ; (3) Haugh-
ton George Rohde, Gentleman, b. June 30, 1849, d. in
Ceylon 1850; (4) Richard Rohde, Gentleman, 1^. Oct. 14,
1850, d. i860; (5) Robert Turner Rohde, Gentleman (Ran-
fold Grange, Slinfold, Sussex), b. Nov. 20, 1851 [;«., April
14, 1887, Frances Olivia, dau. of Coventry Mark Wood-
house, and has issue, three sons and two daus.] : (6)
Major Hawkins Rohde, sometime German Consul in the
Seychelles [d. unin. June i, 1896) ; and Sophy.
ROKEBY, quartered by CONYERS.
The Rev. HENRY RALPH ROKEBY, Clerk in Holy
Orders, J. P. co. Northampton, B.A., Rector and Lord of
the Manor of Arthingworth, Rural Dean. Born June 2,
183 1, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Henry Ralph
Rokeby of Arthingworth, formerly Comm. R.N., after-
wards Rector of Arthingworth, and Lord of the Manor, by
his first wife Caroline, dau. of Rev. George Boulton, Rector
of Oxenden. Livery — Claret. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron sable, between three rooks proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a rook proper. Married, Feb. 7, 1861, Mary Jane,
dau. of Thomas Barbot Beale, Esq., J. P., of Brettenham
Park, Suffolk ; and has /.v^r/ze — (i) Henry Langham Rokeby,
Esq., J. P., Captain late Rifle Brigade, b. Nov. 26, 1861 ;
(2) Ralph Thomas Rokeby, Gentleman, b. June 28, 1863
\in., April 17, 1900, Maud Julia, dau. of John Harman Eden
of New York] ; (3) Rev. Arthur Willoughby Rokeby, M.A. ,
Rector of Carlton Curlieu, near Leicester, b. June 7, 1866:
and Caroline Mary [w., April 26, 1888, Sydney Holland].
Seat — Arthingworth Manor House, Northampton.
ROLFE, see NEVILLE-ROLFE.
ROLFE, see BOGGIS - ROLFE and NEVILLE-
ROLFE.
Gertrude Jane, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Jane,
fifth daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Earl
of Morton ; and has Issue — Gertrude Emily [marri.d, 1889,
Hugh Henry John Williams-Drunmiond] ; and Mary Frances
[married, 1894, .Arthur Scott Browne, late i6th Lancers].
Residences — i3icton, mar Budleigh Salterton ; Stevenstone,
near Torrington.
ROLLESTON (U.O.). Argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a
chief gules, a lion passant guardant or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head erased proper. Motto — " Ainsi et meilleur peute
estre."
Sons of James ffranck Rolleston, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of ffranckfort Castle (High Sheriff King's Co. 1831), b.
1806 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1828, Georgiana Elizabeth, d. of
John Bland of Blandsfort : —
Charles ffranck Rolleston, Esq., R.M., late Major King's
Roy. Rifles (Mil.), b. 1833; m. 1873, Mary Dorothea, d.
of John Hutchinson of Killtorkan, co. Kilkenny; and has
surv. issue — (i) James Henry ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman,
b. 1873; (2) Charles John ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman, b.
1^75; (3) Alured ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1877;
and Jane Eleanor Daisy ffranck. Seat — ffranckfort Castle,
Roscrea, King's Co.
Sons of Charles RoUeston-Spunner, Esq., Q.C.
Glasshouse, King's Co., b. 1807; d. 1888;
Elizabeth, d. of Rt. Hon. John Richards,
Court of Exchequer in Ireland :^
Capt. Charles John Rolleston, late 74th Regt.
Club — Royal Societies'.
Henry Hugh Barry Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; m.
1881, Ida Ethel, d. of Capt. WiUiam Richards. Res.—
Glasshouse, Shinrone, King's Co.
Thomas William Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m.
ist, 1880, Edith ((/. 1896), d. of Rev. William de Burgh,
Rector of Ardboe ; 2nd, 1897, Maud, d. of Rev. Stopford
Augustus Brooke. Res. — Hollywood House, Glenealy, co.
Wicklow. Club — Royiil Societies'.
CHRISTOPHER ROLLESTON, Gentleman, C.M.G.,
Auditor-General of New South Wales. Born 1817, being
the son of the late Rev. John Rolleston, Vicar of Burton
Joyce, CO. Nottingham, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. Philip Smelt. Armorial bearings— Argent, a cinque-
of
m. 1836,
Baron of
b. 1837.
§MARK GEORGE KERR ROLLE, Esquire, com-
monly known as the Honourable Mark George
TRnffr K.err Rolle, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of
-UVUUv the Peace for the county of Devon, High Sheriff
1864. Borti 1835, being the son of the Right
Honourable the nineteenth Baron Clinton ; assumed the
name of Rolle 1852. Club — Carlton. Married, i860.
foil sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant or, a
crescent for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — ■
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased proper,
beaked or, with a crescent for difference. Motto — "Ainsi
et pent estre meilleur." Married, 1854, Catherine, dau. of
William Leslie of Warthill, co. Aberdeen ; and has Issxie.
Residence — Sydney, New South Wales.
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LANCELOT ROLLESTON, Esquire, D.S.O., J. P.
(High Sheriff 1877). Born 1847, being the second son of the
late Col. Lancelot RoUeston of Watnall, by his second wife
Eleanor Charlotte, only sur. dau. of Robert Eraser of Jor-
beck, CO. Inverness. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
cinquefoil sable, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or, a
crescent for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest^
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased proper,
beaked or, with a crescent for difference. Motto — " Ainsi
et pent estre meilleur." Married, Feb. 25, 1882, Lady
Charlotte Emma Maud Dalzell, sister of Robert, 15th Earl
of Carnwath. Seat — Watnall, co. Nottingham.
The Hon. WILLIAM ROLLESTON of Kapunatiki,
Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand. Born Sept. 19, 1831,
being the third son of the late Rev. George Rolleston, Vicar
of Maltby and Stainton, Yorkshire, by his wife Anne, dau.
of John Nettleship of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a cinquefoil sable, on a chief
gules a lion passant guardant or, a crescent for difference.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased proper, beaked or, with a
crescent for difference. Motto — " Ainsi et peut estre meil-
leur." Married, May 24, 1865, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of
Joseph Brittan of Lin wood, Canterbury, New Zealand ; and
has /w«e — (i) Arthur Cecil Rolleston, Gentleman, /'. 1867;
(2) Lancelot William Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; (3)
George Hector Fitzgerald Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
(4) Francis Joseph Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1873; (s) John
Christopher Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1877; Rosamund
Mary ; Dorothy Josephine ; Margaret Florence ; and Helen
Mary, Res. — Kapunatiki, Rangitata, Canterbury, N.Z.
General ROBERT ROLLO, commonly known as
General the Honourable Robert Rollo, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, third son of the Right
Honourable John, eighth Baron Rollo, by his wife Agnes,
daughter of William Greig of Edinburgh ; was Assistant-
Adjutant-General in Canada, 1855-1858, and Military Secre
tary to Commander-in-Chief in Canada, 1858-1865. Club —
United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Or, a chevron between three boars' heads erased azure,
impaling the arms of Ferguson-Davie, namely, quarterly i
and 4, argent a chevron sable, between three mullets pierced
gules ; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils or, on a chief of the
last a lion passant gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which
is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped proper.
Married, 1851, Harriet Anne, eldest daughter of General
Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, first Baronet. Postal
address — Strathearn, Bournemouth.
ROLLS, see LLANGATTOCK.
JOHN WILLIAM ROLT, Esquire, J. P. co. Gloucester,
late Captain Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born
Jan. 12, i860, being the son of the late John Rolt of Ozle-
worth, CO. Gloucester, by his wife Sarah, eldest dau. of
John Osborne, Q.C. Clubs — Boodle's, Pratt's, Orleans.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a pile azure, three dolphins
embowed two and one or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork, in the beak a
bulrush, and resting the dexter claw on a fountain all proper.
Motto — "Be and not seem." Married, Nov. i, 1882,
Constance Emily, eldest dau. of the late Sir Charles Heniy
Johnes Cuyler, Bart. 5^(7/ — Ozleworth Park, Wooton-
under-Edge, co. Gloucester.
ROMAINS. Azure, a passion cross or, on a chief of the
last two thistles slipped and leaved proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, in front of a thistle slipped and leaved proper,
a passion cross or. Motto— " Per incerta certus amor."
Son of : —
Rev.W. F.J. Romains. iV«.— Charterhouse, Godalming.
GEORGE ERNEST ROMANES, Gentleman, of Pitcal-
zean and Nigg, Ross-shire, N.B. Born May 1881, being
the eldest son of the late George John Romanes, LL.D.,
F.R.S., b. 1848; (/. 1894; m. 1879, Ethel, dau. of .
Armorial bearings — Gules, two boars' heads erased in
chief argent, langued azure, and a fleur-de-lis in base of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a boar's head as in the arms. Motto
— " Sero sed serio." Married, 1905, Mima Alexandar
Allan, only dau. of Rev. \\'alter Scott.
Nigg, Ross-shire, N.B.
Seat — Pitcalzean,
JOHN ROMANS, Esq., J. P. co. Midlothian, a Coun-
cillor and a Commissioner of Supply, Chairman of the
School Board of Newbattle, and a Free Burgess of Edin-
burgh. Born March i, 1819, being the eldest son of John
Romans, by his wife Marion, dau. of William Thomson,
Laird of Newton-Grange. Armorial bearings— Gules,
two boars' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure,
and in chief and in base a dexter arm in armour, couped
below the elbow erect, the hand naked, and the forefinger
pointing upwards proper. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle rising,
holding in its beak a flaming torch all proper ; and m an
escroll over the same this Motto, " Pergo Sursum." Mar-
ried, Aug. 23, 1848, Jane, second dau. of Thomas Samson,
Accountant to the H.E.I.C, India House, London; and
has Issue— {i) Duncan Purves Romans, Esq., b. July 31,
1856; Cordelia; Marion; Helen Jane; and Isabella Blanche.
6'6'a;— Newton-Grange House, Newbattle, Midlothian.
ROMILLY (1866). Argent, in base a rock with nine
points, issuant from each point a lily proper, on a chief
azure, a crescent between two mullets of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a rock proper,
a crescent argent. MottO^" Persevere."
Sons of late Francis John Romilly, Capt. R.E. (eld.
son of George Thomas Romilly of Bromley, Kent), m.
1872, Mary, d. of Denis De Berdt Hovell of Clapton : —
Arthur Hovell Romilly, Esq., Capt. D. of Cornwall's
Lt. Inf., b. 1877. Kes. —
Francis Henry Romilly, Gentlem.m, Lieut. Welsh Regt. ,
b. 1878. Res.~
Yr. sons of late George Thomas Romilly, Gentleman, of
Bromley, Kent, m. 1848, Margaret Philip, only child
and h. of John Mirrieless of Aberdeen :—
Samuel Joseph Maclean Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1S54.
Res. — Widmore Road, Bromley, Kent.
Rev. Cuthbert Edward Reynolds Romilly, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1858; m. 1898, Mary Luisa, d. of Edward
Stenning of Bromley, Kent; and has issue — (i) Cuthbert
George Romilly, Gentleman ; (2) Philip Francis Romilly,
Gentleman ; (3) Maurice Romilly, Gentleman. Res.—
Arthur George Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1866; vi. Mar-
garet Noel, d. of John Coleridge Frampton May of Creech
St. Michael, Somerset. Res. —
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of 2nd Baron Romilly, 1835-1891, m. 1865, Emily
Idonea Sophia, d. of Lt.-Gen. Sir John Gaspard le
Marchant, K.C.B., G.C.M.G. :—
John Gaspard le Marchant Romilly, 3rd Baron Romilly
(3 Jan. 1866), late Capt. Coldstream Guards [Supporters
(1866) — On either side a greyhound argent, gorged with a
collar fleury and counterfleury azure, and charged on the
shoulder with a lily slipped proper], b. i March 1866 ;
m. 3 Aug. 1897, Violet, d. of Sir Philip Grey Egerton,
Bart. ; and has issue — Hon. William Gaspard Guy Romilly,
b. 8 March 1899. Seat — Porthkerry House, Barry, Gla-
morganshire. Town res. — -49 Charles Street, Berkeley
Square, W. Clubs — Brooks's, Guards'.
SAMUEL HENRY ROMILLY, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Glamorgan, and J. P. co. Hereford, AI.A. (Camb. ),
Barrister-at-Law. Doni Sept. 4, 1849, being the eldest son
of the late Colonel Frederick Romilly, J. P. and D. L. , M.P.
for Canterbury (sixth son of Sir Samuel Romilly, Knt.), by
his wife Lady Elizabeth Amelia Jane, third dau. of the Rt.
Hon. Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Minto. Armorial bearings-
Argent, in base a rock with nine points, issuant from each a
lily all proper ; on a chief azure, a crescent between two
mullets of the first, impaling the arms of Carnegie, namely
argent, an eagle displayed azure, armed, beaked, and mem-
bered gules, on its breast an antique covered cup or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a crescent argent. MottO —
"Persevere." Ma7-ried, Feb. 7, 1878, Lady Arabella Char-
lotte Carnegie, dau. of Jamas, 9th Earl of Southesk, K.T. ;
and has Issue — (i) Bertram Henry Samuel Romilly, Esq.,
D.S.O., Capt. Scots Guards, b. Nov. 6, 1878; (2) Frederic
Carnegie Romilly, Gentleman, b. Sept. 10, 1886; Cicely
Elizabeth ; Dorothea Katharine ; and Constance Felicity.
Seat — Huntington Park, Kington, Herefordshire. Estate
— Barry, Glamorganshire. To7v?i residerice — 56 Eccleston
Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers'.
The Rev. JAMES CUSACK RONEY-DOUGAL,
B.A. St. John's Coll., Camb., Vicar of Castle Donington.
Born July 22, 1852, being the eldest son of Lieut. -Col.
Richard Roney, Major to the ist Jaeger Corps (British
German Legion) for service in the Crimea ; he assumed by
Royal Licence in 1871 the name and arms of Dougal,
by his wife Rose Anne Dougal, second dau. of John Dougal
of Ratho, Midlothian, and Balnageith, Morayshire, J. P.
and D.L. Armorial bearings — Argent, a mountain vert,
on a chief gules, a cross moline of the field, between two
lozenges vair, and (for distinction) a cross crosslet or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head caboshed proper, charged (for dis-
tinction) with a cross crosslet or. MottO — "Stand fast."
Married, July 15, 1884, Juliana Lucy, dau. of the late Rev.
George William Sanford, Rector of Weddington. Postal
address — Castle Donington, Derby.
CABEL ROOPE, Gentleman. Born Aug. 5, 1852,
being the eldest son of Cabel Roope of Oporto and his
wife Elizabeth Frederick Maria Roope, dau. of Frederick
Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of The Manor House, Bampton,
Oxon. (and great-grandson of Roope Harris, who assumed
by Royal Licence in 1771 the name and arms of Roope).
Armorial bearings -Argent, a lion rampant per fesse gule.
and vert, between seven pheons azure. Residence- Oporto,
Portugal. Clubs — Union, Bath, British Association
(Oporto).
ROOS, quartered by HORDERN.
(EDWARD CHARLES) ROBSON ROOSE, Gentle-
man, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. (Edin.), &c. Bon, 1848,
being the third son of the late Francis Finley Roose, Esq.,
by his wife Eliza, dau. of John Ilderton Burn of North-
umberland, and the grandson of the late Sir David Charles
Roose, Knight Bachelor, High Sheriff of the City of Dublin
1827. Z/?'t';j- Red, with white facings. Armorial bear-
ings—Gules, three water-bougets in pale between two
flaunches invected argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride
proper, gorged with a collar and pendent therefrom a four-
leaved shamrock or. Motto -" Jenechangequ'enmourant."
Married, 1870, Edith {d. 1901), dau. of Henry Huggins.
Esq., D.L. ; and has Issue— (1) Henry Edward Robson
Roose, Gentleman, b. Oct. 1871 [;«., 1895, Florence, dau.
of T. Hood, and has issue, Elena Mary]; (2) Bertrand
Charles Robson Roose, b. 1874 [d. 1896) ; (3) Fitzroy Owen
Jonathan Roose, Gentleman, b. July 1881 ; (4) Hubert
Francis Gardner Roose, Gentleman, b. Feb. 1882 ; and
Katharine Edith. Seat— 'Dormd.n's Park, East Grinstead,
Sussex. Residence— ^g Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — St. James's, Junior Carlton.
ROPER, see TREVOR-ROPER.
Sir EMIL HUGH OSCAR ROBERT ROPNER,
Knight Bachelor (1902), J. P. and D.L. co. of Durham
(High Sheriff 1896), J. P. N. Riding of co. York, formerly
Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batt. Durham Light
Infantry (V.D. ), M.P. for Stockton-on-Tees since 1900.
Born Dec. 16, 1838, being the eldest son of John Henry
Ropner of Magdeburg, Prussia, by his wife Emilie, dau. of
Alfred Bessel. Armorial bearings— Party per fesse dan-
cett^e sable and or, a pale, three mullets pierced two and
one, and as many stags' heads erased one and two all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon three mascles interlaced fesse-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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ways, and in front of three tilting-spears caie in pale and
two in saltire or, a stag's head erased sable, attired gold.
Motto— "Fides etfortitudo." Married, 1859, Mary Anne,
dau. of John Craik of Newton Stewart, Wigtonshire.
Seats— VvQ%Xon Hall, near Stockton-on-Tees; Skutterskelfe
Hall, Cleveland, Yorkshire. Clubs— Q?iX\\.ov\, Constitutional.
JAMES RORIE, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine of
the University of Edinburgh. Dorn April 4, 1838, being
the second son of James Rorie of Arbroath, by his wife
Julia Grant, dau. of Patrick Cochran of Arbroath. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a chevron between three dexter
hands couped tesseways gules, each holding a cross crosslet
fitch^e azure, a crescent of the first for difference. Above
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a galley, oars in action sable, flagged
gules ; and in an escrol over the same this Motto, " Terra
Battalion North Staffordshire) Regiment, born January
II, 1866; Catherine Isabella Ellen [married the Reverend'
Arthur Frederick Pope of The Furlong, Tring] ; and Eliza-
marique." Married, August 26, 1872, Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Handyside Baxter of Dundee ; and has had Issue —
(i) James Baxter Rorie, h. August 18, 1873, d. June 28,
1876; {2) Thomas Handyside Baxter Rorie, Gentleman,
C.A. , b. March 24, 1875 ; (3) George Arthur Rorie, Gentle-
man, M.B., Ch.M., b. Aug. 2, 1876; (4) Reginald Rorie,
Gentleman, b. April 2, 1879 {d. Nov. 21, 1899). Resi-
dence— 4 Roxburgh Terrace, Dundee, N.B. Club — Eastern
(Dundee).
M JAMES ROSE, Esquire, Major Indian Army, late
W Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Nairn. Born
March 21, 1820, being the fourth but eldest surviving
son (and the eldest by his second marriage) of the late
Hugh Rose Kilravock, Vice-Lieutenant of the county
of Nairn, and Colonel of the Nairnshire Militia, by his
second wife Catherine, daughter of Mackintosh of Farr.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, a boar's
head couped gules, between three water- bougets azure.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a harp azure; and in an
escroll above this Motto, " Constant and true." Married,
January 15, 1850, Anna Maria, daughter of Lieutenant-
General George Twemlow, Royal Artillery, by his wife
Anna Maria D'Oyly ; and by her (who died May 13, 1867)
had Issue — (i) Hugh Rose, Esquire, Major 42nd Regi-
ment, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), born August 10,
1863 ; (2) John Rose, Esquire, Captain 98th (2nd
beth Margaret [;«. Ronald Baillie].
in the county of Nairn.
Seat — Kilravock Castle,
RICHARD DE ROS ROSE, Esq., D.L., High Sheriff
1902. Born May 1879, being the eldest son of the late
Robert de Ros Rose, Esq., J. P. for co. Limerick, High
Sheriff 1882, by his wife Agnes Eliza, second dau. of the
late Benjamin Bun bury Frend, Esq., J. P., of Boskill, co.
Limerick. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per
pale argent and or, a chevron gules, between three water-
bougets sable (for Rose) ; 2. Per chevron argent and gules,
in chief two eaglets displayed azure (for Stephens) ; 3.
argent, a saltire between two mullets in chief and in base
gules, and two boars' heads erased in fesse sable (for
Anderson). Mantling gules and argent. Crests - i. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a rose gules, slipped vert ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle wings elevated sable, prey-
ing on a lion's gamb erased proper ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, an oak-tree proper. Motto — "Non sine sente
rosa." Married, 1902, Gladys Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.
F. G. Johnson of Gosport, Hants. Seat—Kx^\M, co.
Limerick.
WILLIAM ROSE, Gentleman. Born Nov. 25, 1848,
being the second son of the late William Rose of Carns-
riale House, Barnstone, Cheshire, and of Manchester,
by his wife Esther, dau. of T. Marsden of Manchester.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and gules, three roses
in fesse between two lions rampant in pale, all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a
collar vair, holding between the fore-paws a lyre or, and
resting the dexter hind-leg on a rose argent. Motto —
" Armat spina rosas. " Married, June 23, 1875, Helen
Maria, second dau. of the late John Blake of Tuttington
Hall, Norfolk; and has Issue — Two daus. , Leslie and
Dorothy Muriel Bateman. Seat — Ballbrook House, With-
ington, Lancashire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Royal London
Yacht, Conservative (Manchester).
WILLIAM MOLYNEUX ROSE, Esquire, J.P., Patron
of Whilton, CO. Northampton, late Lieut. 32nd Light In-
fantry. Born 1842, being the eldest son of the late William
George Rose, Esq., J. P., an Officer in the 60th Rifles, by
his wife Charlotte, dau. of Edward Blackburne. Chief-
Justice of the Mauritius. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron azure, be-
tween three roses gules, a water-bouget, between two
mullets of six points pierced of the field (for Rose) ; 2 and
is the Military Cockade.
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3 vert, a fesse erminois, between two pheons points up-
wards in chief, and a bugle-horn in base argent (for
Holden). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested sable, tlie hand
proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchde or, from the wrist
a pile ermine, the arm charged with a bugle-horn stringed
or. Motto — " Et ten<-o et teneor." Married, 1872, Violet,
dau. of David Stewart Ker of Montalto, co. Down. Seat—
Wolston Grange, near Rugby.
§ THOMAS GILZEAN ROSE-INNES of Netherdale,
CO. Banff, Advocate, J. P., D.L. for co. Banff. Born
183T, being the son of the late James Rose-Innes. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a boar's head couped
gules between three water-bougets sable, a bordure azure,
charged with three garbs and as many boars' heads couped
alternately of the field ; 2 and 3 argent three mullets azure
within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. dexter, on a wreath of
his liveries, a branch of palm slipped proper ; Motto, " Or-
natur radix fronde ; " 2. on a wreath of his Hveries, a rose
gules, stalked and leaved proper; Motto, " Armat spina
rosas." Married, 1853, Grace L. , second dau. of the late
W. J. Eraser of Ladhope, co. Roxburgh. Estate — Nether-
dale, CO. Banff. Residence— ¥^^€^2^^, Murrayfield, Mid-
lothian.
ROSEHILL, Baron, see NORTHESK.
ROSEMAR, quartered by FOX.
ROSHER, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by
MILROY.
ROSMEAD, see ROBINSON.
ROSS, quartered by BAILLIE, BOYLE, DALRYMPLE,
and ERASER.
ROSS, see LEITH-ROSS and ROBERTSON-ROSS.
CHARLES CAMPBELL ROSS, Esquire, J.P. for Corn-
wall, M.P. for St. Ives. Born 1849, being the youngest
son of the late Archibald Colquhoun Ross, Esq., M.D. , of
Madeira, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late Joseph Carne,
F. R. S. Armorial bearings — Parted per chevron gules
and argent, three lions rampant within a bordure all counter-
changed, in the middle chief a mullet of the second. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a hand holding a garland of laurel proper. Motto — ' ' Spem
successus alit." Married, 1870, Isabel Emily, dau. of the
late Edward Holland (she d. 1888).
Colonel Sir EDWARD CHARLES ROSS, Knight
Bachelor, Companion of the Most Illustrious Order of the
Star of India, served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-58 (medal with clasp), was employed in Indian Poli-
tical Dept. as Assist. Political Agent at Gwadur, Political
Agent and Consul at Muscat, Resident in the Persian Gulf,
and Consul-General for Ears, &c. , 1863-1891. Born 1836,
being the fifth son of the late David Robert Ross, Esq., of
Rosstrevor, co. Down, J.P. and D.L. for that co. (High
Sheriff 1837), and M.P. for Belfast, by his wife Harriet
Jane, dau. of the Hon. and Rt. Rev. Edmund Knox, D. D. ,
Bishop of Limerick. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron
embattled counter-embattled between three water-bougets
sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping
a dagger all proper. Motto — " Per aspera virtus." Mar-
ried, 1862, Sarah M. C., dau. of Col. Charles S. White-
hill ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edmond Ross, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 9, 1863; (2) William Robert Ross,' Gentleman, b.
Feb. 9, 1875; (3) George Whitehill Ross, Gentleman, b.
June 6, 1878 ; Sarah Emma ; Charlotte Mary ; Jessie Adele ;
and Kathleen. Residence — 8 Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bris-
tol. C/?/^— Primrose.
The Rev. JAMES COULMAN ROSS, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. (Classical Honours 1867),
and Esquire, Vicar of Loversal, in the Diocese of York. Born
September 15, 1844, being the eldest son of Rear-Admiral Sir
James Clark Ross, Kt. ,F. R.S. , D.C.L. &c. ,by his wifcXnue,
dau. of Thomas Coulman of Whitgift Hall, Goole. Ajmo-
rial bearings — Gules, three estoiles in chevron between as
many lions rampant argent ; and for an honourable aug-
mentation, a chief or, thereon a portion of the terrestrial
globe proper, the true meridian described thereon by a line
passing from north to south sable, with the Arctic circle
azure, within the place of the magnetic pole in latitude
70° 5' 17" and longitude 96° 46' 45" west, designated by an
inescutcheon gules, charged with a lion passant guardant
of the first ; the magnetic meridian shown by a line of the
fourth passing through the inescutcheon with a corre-
spondent circle, also gules, to denote more particularly the
said place of the magnetic pole ; the words following in-
scribed on the chief, viz., "Arctoeos Numine Fines."
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, on a rock a flagstaff erect, thereon hoisted the
Union Jack, inscribed with the date June i, 1831 (being
that of discovering the place of the magnetic pole), and at
foot, and on the sinister side of the flagstaff, the dipping
needle, showing its almost vertical position, all proper ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a fox's head erased proper.
Motto — " Spes aspera levat." Married, Jan. 5, 1870,
Elizabeth, younger dau. of the Rev. William Senior Salman,
M.A. , late Rector of Brougham, Westmorland; and has
Issue — (i) Basil James Ross, Esq., b. June 9, 1874; (2) Cyril
John Ross, Gentleman, h. July 17, 1877; (3) Arthur Vernon
Ross, Gentleman, b. March 11, 1879 ; (4) Reginald Welling-
ton Ross, Gentleman, b. June 18, 1880; Hilda Charlotte
Marion ; Katharine Agnes ; and Evangeline Edith Mary
Scat — Wadworth Hall, Doncaster.
Major JOHN JAMES ROSS. Armorial bearings-
Parted per chevron gules and argent, three lions rampant,
within a bordure all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hand
holding a garland of laurel proper. Motto — " Work and
wait." Residence —
JOSEPH CARNE ROSS, Gentleman, M.D., F.R.C.P.
(formerly of Shian Lodge, Penzance, Cornwall). Armorial
bearings — Parted per chevron gules and argent, three lions
rampant, within a bordure all counterchanged, in the middle
chief a crescent of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hand holding a gar-
land of laurel proper. Motto — " Work and wait."
WALTER CHARTERIS ROSS, Esquire, C.B.
(igoi), J. P. COS. Ross and Cromarty, Lieut. -Col.
(half-pay). Born August 5, 1857, being the third but only
surviving son of the late George William Holmes Ross,
Esq., Colonel, J. P. and D. L. , Convener co. Cromarty, by
his wife Adelaide Lucy, third dau. of Duncan Davidson of
Tulloch, CO. Ross, by his first wife Diana, dau. of Godfrey,
3rd Lord Macdonald of the Isles. Armorial bearings —
Gules, three lions rampant argent, armed and langued
azure, in the centre a mullet of the second for difference.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle with wings closed proper. Motto —
" Dread God." Married, first, June 8, 1887, May (d. June
1891), dau. of Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart,
Bart. ; and has Issue — Pamela May. He married secondly,
1897, Gertrude May Gathorne, dau. of C. Hill of Clevedon
Hall, Somerset; andhas/w«s — George Duncan Noel Ross,
Gentleman, b. 1903; Jean Marina; Meriel Diana; and
Shiela Mary. Seat — Cromarty House, Cromarty. Clubs
— Naval and Military, Highland (Inverness).
WILLIAM ROSS, Gentleman. Born Dec. i, 1853,
being the eldest son of James Ross, Gentleman, of Driffield,
and his wife Mary, dau. of George Harrison of Nafferton.
Livery — Black, with light drab facings. Armorial bear-
ings (L.O. 1882) — Parted per pale sable and gules, two
water-bougets in chief and a boar's head couped in base
argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a water-bouget argent. Motto —
" Agnoscar eventu." Married, Sept. 24, 1878, Mary
Hannah, dau. of William Barker of Driffield ; and has
Issue — (i) James Alfred Ross, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
Oct. ig, 1881 ; (2) William Gordon Ross, Gentleman, b.
March 21, 1888. Residence—The Villa, Nafferton, Yorks.
Club— ]umor Constitutional,
and pommelled of the field. Mantling gules, doubled or ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag
trippant gules, attired and unguled or ; and on nn escroU
over the same this Motto, " Agnoscar eventu." Residence —
ROSS of Rosstrevor (U.O. ). Or, a chevron embattled
counter -embattled between three water-bougets sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
WILLIAM GORDON ROSS, late Lieut. -Col. Royal
Engineers. Born , being the second surviving son of
Alexander Ross of the Indian Civil Service. Armorial
bearings— Or, a boar's head couped gules, between three
water-bougets sable, all within a bordure engrailed of the
last, charged in chief and base with three padlocks argent,
and in the flanks with two swords erected proper, hiked
colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping
a dagger all proper. Motto — " Per aspera virtus."
Son of Major David Ross, b. 1828 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1851,
Mary, d. of Dr. William Austin, Insp.-Gen. of Army
Hospitals : —
William Levingston Ross, Gentleman, L. R.C.S. ,
L.R.C.P.I., b. 1855; m. 1896, Laura, d. of G. M. Felton,
C.C., of Cripplegate, London; and has issue — (i) Austin
Felton Ross, Gentleman, b. 1897; (2) George Levingston
Ross, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (3) David Robert Ross, Gentle-
man, b. 1900 ; and Laura Kathleen. Res. — Burslem, Staffs.
Sons of late David Robert Ross, Esq., of Rosstrevor,
CO. Down, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1837), b. 1799;
d. 1851 ; 7n. 1819, Harriet Anne, d. of Hon. and Rt.
Rev. Edmond Knox, Bishop of Limerick : —
Edmond Ross, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 145 Langdale
Road, Thornton Heath.
Sir Edward Charles Ross, Knt. Bachelor, C.S.I, (q.v.).
Sons of David Ross-of-Bladensburg, bearing the Bladens-
burg augmentation : — ■
Lt.-Col. Sir John Foster George Ross-of-Bladensburg,
K.C.B. (q.v.).
Col. Edmund James Thomas Ross-of-Bladensburg (q.v.).
ROSS of Limavady (Confd. U.O., 10 Dec. 1902).
Or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three
water-bougets gules, on a chief of the last, as many cross
crosslets of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a hawk's head erased proper,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee or. Motto—
" Andeo."
Sons of Rev. William Ross of Limavady, Vicar and
Rural Dean of Dungiven, co. Londonderry, Canon
of St. Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry, b. ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1851, Caroline Matilda, d. of Arthur
Luce Trelawny Collins of Ham, Devon, Lieut. R.A. : —
Rev. John Trelawny Ross (assumed name of Trelawny-
Ross by Deed- Poll 1903), D.D. , Vicar of Paignton since
1892 ; Rural Dean of Ipplefen 1898-1902 ; Surrogate of
Diocese of Exeter, (^. 17 Sept. 1852; m. ist, 1881, Emma
Mary Katharine [d. 1886), d. of Alexander Bassett of
is the Military Cockade.
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Baynton House, Glamorgan ; 2nd, 1894, Mary Frederica
Cecilia, d. of Capt. George Somerville Digby, Grenadier
Guards ; and Lady Emily Jane Digby ; and has issue —
(i) William Edwin Trelawny Ross, Gentleman, b. 1883;
(2) Alexander Hamelin Trelawny Ross, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
(3) Stephen Matthew Trelawny Ross, Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
Mary Trelawny ; Caroline Sophia ; Addis Emily Trelawny ;
Katharine Lucy Trelawny. Seats — -Limavady, Ireland ;
Ham, Devon. Res. — The Vicarage, Paignton, Devon.
Arthur W'illiam Polle.xfen Ross, Gentleman, b. ;
ni. ; and has issue. Res. — Liverpool.
Robert Leslie Marcus Ross, Gentleman, b. : m. ;
and has issue. Res. — Fort Las Vegas, New Mexico,
U.S.A.
H EDMOND JAMES THOMAS ROSS-OF- BLAD-
® ENSBURG, Esquire, Lieut. -Col. R.E. Born Aug. 17,
1849, being the third but second surviving son of the late
David Ross-of-Bladensburg, Esquire, by his second wife
Harriet Margaretta, commonly known as the Honourable
Harriet Margaretta, daughter of the Right Honourable
Thomas Henry Foster, Viscount Ferrard, by his wife the
Right Honourable Harriet, Viscountess Massereene. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse embattled
argent and or, in chief issuant a dexter arm embowed, vested
gules, the cuff azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel, the
hand grasping a flag-staff, broken in bend sinister, there-
from flowing the colours of the United States of America
proper, in base the arms of Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely
or, a chevron embattled counter-embattled between three
water-bougets sable, on a canton of the third, pendent
from a riband, a representation of the cross presented
by command of His Majesty to the late Major-General
Ross, in testimony of his Royal approbation of his services,
with the Motto, " Bladensburg ; " and impaling the arms
of Lindsay, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy
azure and argent, in chief a cross crosslet fitch^e of the
second ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a
ribbon sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
a Crest of honourable augmentation, out of a mural crown
or, a dexter arm grasping the colours as in the arms ; in
addition to the crest of the family of Ross of Ross-Trevor,
namely, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced
and embowed, the hand grasping a dagger all proper.
Married, July 3, 1878, Alexina Frances (d. 1897), youngest
daughter of the late Colin Lindsay, Esquire, commonly
known as the Honourable Colin Lindsay, of Deer Park,
in the county of Devon, by his wife Frances, commonly
known as Lady Frances, late eldest surviving daughter
and co-heir of the late Right Honourable William Forward
Howard, fourth Earl of Wicklow, Knight of the Most
Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issite — Mary
Angela ; Olive Mary ; Kathleen ; and Mary Josephine.
§LiEUT.-CoL. Sir JOHN FOSTER GEORGE ROSS-
OF-BLADENSBURG, of Rosstrevor, in the co. of
Down, K.C. B. , J. P. and D. L. , late Coldstream Guards.
Bom July 27, 1848, being the second but eldest sur. son of the
late David Ross-of-Bladensburg, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Harriet Margaretta, commonly known as the Honourable
Harriet Margaretta, dau. of the Right Honourable Thomas
Henry Foster, Viscount Ferrard, by his wife the Right
Honourable Harriet, in her own right Viscountess Masse-
reene, and sister of the Right Honourable the tenth Viscount
Massereene and Ferrard, Knight of the Most Illustrious
Order of Saint Patrick; created K.C.B. 1903. Club —
Guards'. Amorial bearings — Per fesse embattled argent
and or, in chief issuant a dexter arm embowed vested
gules, the cuff azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel,
the hand grasping a flagstaff broken in bend sinister, there-
from flowing the colours of the United States of America
proper, in base the arms of Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely or,
a chevron embattled counter-embattled between three water-
bougets sable, on a canton of the third pendent from a
riband a representation of the cross presented by command
of His Majesty to the late Major-General Ross, in testimony
of his Royal approbation of his services. Motto — " Bladens-
burg," and impaling the arms of Foster-Skeffington, namely,
quarterly, i and 4, argent, three bulls' heads erased sable,
armed or (for Skeffington) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron be-
tween three chaplets or (for Clotworthy). Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; Crest — Of honourable augmentation,
out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm grasping the colours
as in the arms ; in addition to the crest of the family of
Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely, upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm vambraced and embowed, the hand grasping a
dagger all proper. Married, January 6, 1870, Blanche
Amelia, conunonly known as the Honourable Blanche
Amelia, youngest dau. of the Right Honourable the tenth
Viscount Massereene and Ferrard. ^e-a/ — Ross-Trevor
House, Ross-Trevor, co. Down.
The Rev. GEORGE HARRISON ROSS-LEWIN,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M. A. (Durham), Vicar of Ben-
fieldside, Hon. Canon of Durham and Rural Dean of
Lanchester, in the Diocese of Durham, Surrogate for the
Diocese of Durham. Born Dec. 18, 1846, bemg the second
but eldest surviving son of the Rev. George Ross-Lewin,
M.A. , J. P., of Ross Hill, co. Clare, by his wife Grace, dau.
of Henry Sargint of Castleview, Cahir, co. Tipperary. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a bend engrailed sable, between
two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable
holding between the paws a trefoil slipped vert. Motto^
" Consilio ac virtute." Estates — Ross Hill, Kildysart,
and Coolsippine, co. Clare ; Gortakilleen and Garrane, cos.
Limerick and Tipperary. Postal address — Benfieldside
Vicarage, Shotley Bridge, Durham.
The Rev. RICHARD SARGINT SADLEIR ROSS-
LEWIN, B.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Kilmurry,
CO. Limerick. Born Aug. 17, 1849, being the third son of
the late Rev. George Ross-Lewin, M.A., J. P., formerly in
the R. N., by his wife Grace, dau. of Henry Sargint of
Castleview, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a bend engrailed sable, between two trefoils slipped vert.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws a
trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Consilio ac virtute."
Married, Aug. 16, 1877, Louisa, dau. of Frederick Mann-
sell. Postal address — The Rectory, Kilmurry, co. Limerick.
SThe Rev. ROBERT O'DONELAN ROSS-LEWIN
M.A., Chaplain R.N., Rector of Wark-on-Tyne,
Northumberland. Born March 26, 1850, being the fourth
son of the Rev. George Ross-Lewin of Ross Hill, co. Clare,
M.A., J. P.. formerly in the R.N., by his wife Grace, dau.
of Henry Sargint of Castleview. co. Tipperary. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a bend engrailed sable, between two
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding
between the paws a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Consilio
ac virtute." Married, May 8, 1897, Katherine Mary
Beatrice, eldest dau. of John W. Walton Wilson, Esq,
J. P., of Shotley Hall, Northumberland; and h^LS Issue —
Francis Henry Westropp Ross-Lewin, Gentleman, b. March
3, 1898 ; and Lucy Marion. Postal address — The Rectory,
Wark-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
SIMPSON ROSTRON, Esq., J. P. co. Surrey, Barrister-
at-Law (Middle Temple). Born 1833, being the only son of
Laurence Rostron of Acres House, Edenfield, in the County
Palatine of Lancaster, and Bowdon, in the County Pala-
tine of Chester [b. 1800; d. 1854), m. 1829, Mary, eldest
surviving daughter of James Simpson, Esquire, of Foxhill
Bank, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and of Branches
Park, in the County of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace. Club
— Windham. Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons: blue and
yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Azure, a tower triple-towered argent, within an
orle of crescents or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colom-s, a cubit arm vested azure, the cuff' argent, charged
with a saltire or, holding in the hand two branches of red-
thorn proper; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans." Mar-
ried, 1868, Christina Jane, only daughter of the late William
Riley of the Outwoods, in the county of Warwick ; and has
Issue — (i) Laurence WiUiam Simpson Rostron, Gentleman,
of New College, Oxford, M.A. and B.C.L, and of Lin-
coln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law', b. 1^72. ; (2) Hubert James
Cecil Rostron, Esq., Capt. late Northumberland ¥ns.,b.
1875 ; (3) Philip Simpson Rostron, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.F.A., b. 1878; Christina Mary Simpson; Beatrix Mar-
garet [m., 1899, George Hudson Pile, of New College, Ox-
is the Naval Cockade.
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ford. M.A., Solicitor, only son of the late Hon. Archibald
Pile, Barbados] ; Mildred Elizabeth ; Dorothy Katharine ;
and Margery Alice. Postal addresses — Riverside, Bedding-
ton, Surrey ; i Hare Court, Temple, London, E.G.
ROTHE, quartered by BURTCHAELL.
GEORGE WALTER CHARLES ROTHE, Esq., Col.
(retired) Royal Artillery, J. P. co. of Oxford. Born May 10,
1841, being the eldest and^only son of the late Rev. Richard
Jephson Rothe, B.A., Rector of Macloneigh, co. Cork, by
his wife Harriet, dau. of Lieut. -General Charles Turner.
Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— Or, on
a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent, under an
oak-tree of the second. Mantling vert and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a stag lodged argent, attired or; with the Motto, "Solo
salus servire Deo." Estate of 600 acres in Collitrim,
Bawngarne, near Skibbereen, co. Cork. Postal address — •
Neithrop House, Banbury, Oxon.
ROTHESAY HERALD, see GRANT.
ROUGE DRAGON PURSUIVANT, see GREEN.
FRANCIS RICHARD ROUND, Esquire. C.M.G.
{1887), M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in the Colonial Office since
1869. Born Jan. 22, 1845, being the second son of late
Rev. James Thomas Round, Bachelor of Divinity, Rector
of All Saints, Colchester, Rural Dean and Honorary Pre-
bendary of St. Paul's, by his wife Louisa, dau. of the Rev.
George Francis Barlow, Rector of Burgh, in the co. of
Suffolk. Club — United University. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron cotised sable, three pallets or, each
charged with an annulet of the second ; and impaling the
arms of Tufnell, namely azure, on a fesse between three
feathers erected argent, as many martlets sable, and pendent
below the escutcheon his badge as a C.M.G. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion couchant argent, charged on the body with three
annulets interlaced sable, holding in the mouth a sword
in bend point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, April 21, 1881,
Frances Emily, dau. of J. Jolliffe Tufnell, Esquire, of
Langleys, Essex ; and has with o'CrxexIssue — Douglass Gray
Round, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1882. Postal addresses —
Sutton Court, Sutton, Surrey; East Hill House, Col,
Chester.
JAMES ROUND, Esquire, of Birch, in the county of
Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- at- Law,
Member of Parliament for the Harwich Division of Essex.
Born April 6, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Reve-
rend James Thomas Round, Bachelor of Divinity, Rector
of All Saints', Colchester, Rural Dean and Honorary Pre-
bendary of St. Paul's, by his wife Louisa, daughter of the
Reverend George Barlow, Rector of Burgh, in the county
of Suffolk. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings (Dec. 4',
1871) — Argent, on a chevron cotised sable, three pallets
or, each charged with an annulet of the second. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion couchant argent, charged on
the body with three annulets interlaced sable, holding in
the mouth a sword in bend, point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or ; with the Motto, " Esse quam videri."
Married, August 25, 1870, his cousin, Sibylla Joanna, fourth
daughter of the Reverend Henry PVeeland, Rector of
Hasketon, in the county of Suffolk ; and has Issue — A
son, born 1885 ; Sibyl Mary ; Eleanor Douglass ; Emma
Margaret ; Lucy Frances Gray ; Edith Creffeild ; Katheren
Tayspil ; and Joyce Freeland. Seats — Birch Hall, near
Colchester; The Elms, Acton, in the county of Middle-
sex. Town residence — 31 De Vere Gardens, Kensing-
ton, W.
JOSEPH ROUND, Gentleman. Born December 28,
1833, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
John Round of Daisy Bank, in the county of Stafford, by his
wife Phoebe, elder daughter of Isaac Chaddick of Wednes-
bury Oak, in the same county. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms; Or, a garb vert, between three mill-rinds
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising, standing on a plough
proper; with the Motto, "Deo favente." Married, Ocioher
20, 1875, Emma Caroline, daughter of Edwin Alldridge of
Westwood, Edgbaston ; and has Issue — Violet Caroline
Phoebe. Seats — -The Hange, Tividale, Tipton, in the county
of Stafford ; Lindenhurst, Richmond Hill, Edgbaston ; and
The Grove, Knowle, in the county of Warwick. Residence —
is the Military Cockade.
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Lindenhurst, Richmond Hill, Edgbaston, in the county of
Warwick.
GEORGE HENRY ROUND-TURNER, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 11, 1877, being the eldest son of the late Henry
Lewes Round-Turner, Esq., J. P., Lord of the Manor of
Woodhall, Capt. R.N., by his wife Clara, dau. of Capt.
Samuel Strong, R.N. Liveiy — Dark blue, black and yellow
striped waistcoat, silverbuttons. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, sable, gutttJe-d'eau, on a cross engrailed ar-
gent, quarter-pierced of the field, f(nu- mill-rinds of the first,
in first quarter a cross patee fitchiJe or (for Turner) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron cotised sable, three pallets or, each
charged with an annulet of the second (for Round).
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
argent, gutt^e-de-poix, holding in the dexter paw a mill-
rind sable, and in the mouth a cross pat^e fitchde in bend
or (for Turner) ; 2. a lion couchant argent, charged on the
body with three annulets interlaced fesseways sable, hold-
ing in the mouth a sword in bend point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or (for Round). Motto— " Esse quam
videri." Married, April 17, 1901, Irene, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. George Hobart. Postal addresses — Grundisburgh,
near Woodbridge, Suffolk ; North Grange, Sibton, Yox-
ford ; Bramfield, Halesworth.
CHARLES SAVILE ROUNDELL, Esquire, J. P. co.
Cheshire, M.P. for Grantham 1880-85, and for the Skipton
Div. W. R. Yorks. 1892-1895, M.A. , and late Fellow Merton
Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, and Governor of Harrow
School. Bor?i July 19, 1827, being the fifth son of Rev.
Danson Richardson Roundell of Gledstone, J. P. and D. L. ,
M. A. , by his wife Hannah, eldest dau. of Sir William Foulis,
7th Bart., of Ingleby Manor, co. York. Armorial bear-
ing's— Or, a fesse gules, between three laurel branches vert,
impaling the arms of Tollemache, namely argent, a fret
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a sword in pale argent, hilt and pommel or, grip
gules. Married, May 10, 1873, Julia Anne Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the late Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache of Dor-
fold Hall, CO. Chester ; and has /.fjz/e— Christopher Foulis
Roundell, Gentleman, late of the Coldstream Guards, B.A.
BalliolCoU., Oxon., iJ. July 11, 1876. Residence— -^z^xme-x.
Square, Brighton.
CHARLES SELBOURNE ROUNDELL, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 1872, being the second son of the late William
Roundell, M.A. , of Gledstone, co. York, by his wife Harriet
Jane, dau. of Frances Benyon Hacket of Moor Hall. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, a fesse gules, between three laurel
branches vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a sword in pale argent, hilt and
pommel or, grip gules. Residence—
RICHARD FOULIS ROUNDELL, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 21, 1881, being the eldest son of the late William
Roundell, M.A., by his wife Harriet Jane, dau. of Frances
Benyon Hacket of Moor Hall. Armorial bearings~Or,
a fesse gules, between three laurel branches vert. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sword
in pale argent, hilt and pommel or, grip gules. Seat —
Gledstone, near Skipton, co. York.
Sir CHARLES HENRY ROUSE - BOUGHTON,
Baronet, of Lawford Hall, in the county of Warwick.
Born January 16, 1825, being the son of the late Sir
William Edward Rouse- Boughton, Baronet, by his wife
Charlotte, youngest daughter of Thomas Andrew Knight
of Wormsley Grange ; and succeeded his father, May
22, 1856 ; inherits two Baronetcies : of one he is the
eleventh in succession, of the other the third. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable
two bars engrailed argent (for Rouse) ; 2. argent, on a
chevron between three trefoils slipped sable, as many
bucks' heads caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant
of the field (for Boughton of Lawford) ; 3. sable, three
crescents or (for Boughton). Upon the escutcheon, which
is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
the bust of a man proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable,
the head surrounded and crossed by a riband knotted at
the top, and the ends flowing from either temple argent
(for Rouse) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork's
head erased chevronny of four sable and argent, in the
beak or, a snake proper (for Boughton). Motto — " Omne
bonum Dei donum." Married, August 23, 1852, Mary
Caroline, second daughter of John Michael Severne of
Thenford, in the county of Northampton ; and has Issue —
(i) WiUiam St. Andrew Rouse-Boughton, Esquire, born
September 23, 1853 [married, October i, 1878, Eleanor
Frances, eldest daughter of the Reverend Frederick H.
Hotham, Rural Dean, Rector of Rushbury, in the county of
Salop] ; (2) Edward Shuckburgh Rouse-Boughton, Esquire,
born July 24, 1858 ; and Catherine Mary [married, Janu. 29,
1885, SirOfHey Wakeman, third Baronet, of Rorrington].
m ANDREW JOHNES ROUSE - BOUGHTON -
© KNIGHT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Hereford. Born May 26,
1826, being the second son of Sir William Edward Rouse-
Boughton, tenth Baronet of Lawford, in the county of
Warwick, by his wife Charlotte, youngest of the three
daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Andrew Knight, late of
Downton Castle aforesaid ; and assumed by Royal License,
January 28, 1857, the surname of Knight, in compliance
with a direction contained in the will of his maternal grand-
father, Thomas Andrew Knight. Livery— [dress) blue
coat, red waistcoat, blue plush breeches ; (undress) Oxford
grey coat and trousers , red and white striped waistcoat. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly, i. argent, three pallets gules,
withm a bordure indented azure, on a chief of the last three
spurs or (for Knight) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three
cross crosslets fitch^e sable, as many bucks' heads caboshed
or, vulned in the forehead proper, on a chief gules a goat
passant of the field (for Boughton of Loughton) ; 3. sable,
three crescents or (for Boughton) ; 4. sable, two bars en-
grailed argent (for Rouse). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a spur lying fesseways or, an eagle wings expanded
proper, supporting in the beak a spear erect gold (for
Knight) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork's head
erased chevronny of four sable and argent, holding in the
beak or, a snake proper (for Boughton) ; 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, the bust of a man affrontte couped at the
shoulders proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable, the head
surrounded and crossed by a riband knotted at the top,
the ends flowing from either temple argent (for Rouse).
Motto — " Eques sit semper aequus." Married, Sept. 28,
1858, Eliza, youngest dau. of the late John Michael Severne
of Thenford House, in co. Northampton, and of Wallop
Hall, in co. Salop; and has Issue — (i) Charles Andrew
Rouse - Boughton - Knight, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co.
is the Naval Cockade.
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iRou
Koto
Hereford, late Lieut. Scots Guards, b. Nov. 17, 1859
[w. , 1903, Helen, dau. of Robert Orr Wilson]; (2)
Andrew Greville Rouse- Boughton- Knight, Esq., J. P. for
CO. Hereford, h. Feb. 13, 1869 [m., Sept. 2, 1891, Isabel
Harriet, dau. of A. C. Heber Percy of Hodnet, in co.
Shropshire]; Anna Lily Frances \fn., Nov. 7, 1888,
W. G. Peareth, Esq. , of Thorpe Mandeville, in co. North-
ampton]; Katharine Emily [in., Jan. 26, 1899, Elliot
G. Martin, eldest son of G. E. Martin of Ham Court, co.
Worcester] ; Mary Georgiana ; and Florence. Seat —
Downton Castle, near Ludlow.
ROUTLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, be-
tween a Cornish chough close in chief proper and an
escallop in base sable, a Cornish chough close between
two escallops all or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Rev. Robert Strettell Rowan. M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Vicar of St. James's, Wardleworth, l>. . Res. — The
Vicarage, Wardleworth, Rochdale.
On a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough close
proper, gorged with a collar vair, holding in the beak a
mullet pierced and resting the de.xtcr leg on a caltrap both
or. Motto — ■' Agmine certo. "
Son of William Routley of Tower Lodge, Bramcord,
Speke, Devon, b. 1818 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1843, Elizabeth,
d. of William Edwards of Hennock, Devon : —
Robert William Routley, Gentleman, b. 11 Oct. 1852;
tn. 24 July 1879, Louisa Mary, d. of late James Lowe,
Esq., M.A. , J. P., of Churchfield House, Chorlton-cum-
Hardy ; and has issue — (i) Gerald Standish Routley, Gentle,
man, b. 8 Dec. 1880; (2) Robert Henry Cecil Routley,
Gentleman,^. 15 Oct. 1883; (3) William FoUett Routley,
Gentleman, b. 16 Nov. 1884 ; and Maud Evelyn. Res. —
Greenbank House, Bowdon, Cheshire; Tower Lodge,
Bramford Speke, Devon. Clubs — Constitutional, Con-
servative (Manchester).
ROWAN (U.O., 1808 and 1814). Quarterly, i and 4, vert,
a fesse chequy or and gules, between in chief a trefoil slipped
and in base three crescents out of each a cross crosslet
fitch^e all of the second (Rowan, 1808) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, between two dexter hands couped at the
wrist and erect gules, a double tressure flory counter-
floryof the last (Stewart) ; 3. gules, three cushions erminois,
tasselled or, a crescent for difference (Redmond). Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked
arm couped at the elbow and erect, holding a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto^" Cresco per crucem."
Son of Rev. RoVjert Willson Rowan, J. P., of Mount
Davys, co. Antrim, 1810-1886 ; m. Anna, second d. of
Joshua Minnitt of Anaghbeg, co. Tipperary : —
John Joshua Rowan, Esq., of Mount Davys [q.v.).
Robert Kerr O'Neill Rowan, Gentleman, b. 17 Jan. 1849.
Kes.—
Son of Hill Willson Rowan, Gentleman, b. ;
d. ; 7)1. Eliza Jackson : —
Son of Devonsher John Rowan, Gentleman, d. 1901 ;
m. Elizabeth Francis, d. of Admiral Purcell of Bath : —
Hill Willson Rowan, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1902,
Annabella Ellen, d. of Charles Monck Wilson, 14th Regi. ;
and has issue — Eileen Hill Wilson. Post. add. — -Savage
Club, Adelphi Terrace, London, W. C.
E Willson Rowan, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Fonthill, East Grinstead, Sussex.
§JOHN JOSHUA ROWAN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Antrim, Lieut. -Col. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles,
and served in the 62nd Regt. Born Dec. 12, 1838, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Robert Willson Rowan, J.P.
CO. Antrim, by his wife Anna, second dau. of Joshua Minnitt
of Anaghbeg, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings (U.O.
1808) — Vert, a fesse chequy or and gules, between a trefoil
slipped in chief and three crosses crosslet fitch^-e, issuant
as many crescents in base of the second. Mantling vert
and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm
couped at the elbow, grasping a dagger proper. Motto —
"Cresco per crucem." Livery - green and gold. Married,
firstly, 1866, May Amelia ((/. 1879), eldest dau. of George
Wright, sometime Colonial Treasurer of Prince Edward
Island. He married secondly, 1881, Ellen Augusta, dau. of
Rev. Edward W. Vaughan, Rector of Llantwit Major, co.
Glamorgan, ^^a^ — Mount Davys, Cullybackey, co. Antrim.
ROWAND of Linthouse (1829). Gules, two cross
crosslets fitch^e in chief or, and an otter's head erased in
base argent, on a chief gyronny of eight or and sable four
galleys of the last, flagged of the first. Mantling gules,
douliled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion
couchant proper. Motto — " Benigno numine."
Son of Michael Rowand of Linthouse, d. 1856 : —
Michael Rowand, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 7 Jane
Street, Glasgow.
ROWBOTHAM (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and gules,
a roebuck trippant between five fleurs-de-lis three in chief
and two in base or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a roebuck or, on the l)ody a pale
azure, thereon a fleur-de-lis of the first between two fleurs-
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de-lis, and resting the dexter foreleg on a fleur-de-lis
fessewise head to the dexter of the second.
Sons of : —
Thomas Rowbotham, Esq., J. P. co. Worcs., h.
Seat — Gilbertstone Grange, South Yardley, Birmingham.
EDWARD LEE ROWCLIFFE, Gentleman. Borti
Sept. 30, 1869, being the second son of William Rowcliffe,
Esq., J. P. cos. Hants and Somerset, by his wife Matilda
Frances, youngest dau. ofThomas Brown, Esq., D.L., J. P.,
of Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire (and nephew and successor
to Edward Lee Rowcliffe, Esq., J. P., D.L.,of Hall Place).
Armorial bearings Argent, on a chevron engrailed be-
Sonof-
tween three lions' heads erased gules, a mullet of six points
between two chess-rooks of the first, all within a bordure of
the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased gules, in front
thereof two chess-rooks argent. MottO- " Volenset valens. "
Married, Jan. 11, 1898, Clementina Elizabeth Hope, eldest
dau. of Gen. Sir Edward Charles Sparshott Williams,
K.C.I.E.. R.E. ; and has had Issue -{i) Edward Rowchffe,
Gentleman, b. July 8, 1899, d. same day ; (2) Edward Hugh
Lee Rowchffe, Gentleman, h. March 12, 1902 ; and Dorothy
Clementina. Seat— HaW Place, Cranleigh, Surrey.
WILLIAM CHARLES ROWCLIFFE, Gentleman,
M.A. Oriel Coll., Oxford. Born Sept. 2, 1867, being the
eldest son of the late William Rowclifle, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Hants and Somerset, by his wife Matilda Frances, youngest
dau. of Thomas Brown, D.L., of Ebbw Vale, Monmouth-
shire. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron en-
grailed between three lions' heads erased gules, a mullet
of six points between two chess-rooks of the first, all within
a bordure of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
gules, in front thereof two chess-rooks argent. MottO —
" Volens et valens." 5^a/— Halsway Manor, Taunton,
Somerset. C/«^j— Devonshire, Oxford and Cambridge.
ROWE, quartered by HILL.
ROWE, see FISHER-ROWE.
ROWLANDS (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent, on
a chevron raguly gules between two wolfs heads erased in
chief and a fleur-de-lis in base of the last, a wolf's head
erased between two fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, upon three fleurs-de-lis fessewise
gules, a wolf passant proper, holding in the mouth a staff
raguly in bend also gules. Motto— " Y blaidd yn y blaen."
Jacob Rowlands, Gentleman, /-. 1832; w. 1862, Juha
Burton ; and has issue— (i) Frederick Rowlands, Gentle-
man, b. 1865; (2) Arthur John Rowlands, Gentleman, b.
1867; (3) William Herbert Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1869;
(4) Richard Reginald Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; (5)
Reverend Percy Rowlands, b. 1876 ; and Mary Julia.
Res. — HoUyhurst, South Yardley, Birmingham.
ROWLET, quartered by CONYERS.
ROWLEY, see LANGFORD and TOLER-ROWLEY.
ROWLEY (U.O., 1634). Or, on a bend cottised gules,
three crescents argent. Vide Rowley, Lord Langford,
Rowley-Conway, and Toler-Rowley.
Rowley (R.L. , 1800). Same arms (quartered with
the paternal arms of Taylour, viz. : Ermine, on a chief
gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boar's heads erect or.)
Crest— A wolf's head couped at the shoulder proper,
collared argent. MottO— " Bear and forbear."
Sons of Clotworthy Wellington William Robert Row-
ley, 3rd Baron Langford, 1825-1854, m. 1846, Lousia
Augusta, d. of Col. Edward Michael Conolly, M.P., of
Castletown : —
Sir Hercules Edward Rowley, 4th Baron Langford
(31 July 1800), K.C.V.O. , State Steward to Lord-Lieut.
Ireland 1886-1892, Comptroller 1895- 1902, late Lt.-Coi.
Gren. Gds., J.P. co. Meath [Arms as above. Supporters-
Dexter, a figure of Pallas holding in her exterior hand a
spear ; sinister, a figure of Temperance holding a bridle in
her exterior hand proper], b. 1 June 1848; m. 11 July 1889,
Georgina Mary (</. 1901), sixth d. of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th
Bart. ; and has issue— (i) Hon. John Hercules William
Rowlev, ^. 16 Dec. 1894; (2) Hon. George Cecil Rowley,
b. i8 Aug. 1896; Hon. Noel Maud, i't'a/— Sumnierhill
House, Enfield, co. Meath. C////^^- Carlton , Kildare
Street (Dublin).
I^on. Wilham Chambr6 Rowley, Major lale R.A.,
member of H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, b.
30 Aug. 1849; m. 27 July 1889, Hon. Mabel Maud Legh,
d. of 1st Lord Newton. Res.— id Chester Street, S.W.
C/2/^— Naval and Military.
Hon. Randolfe Thomas Rowley, late R.N., b, 22 Dec.
1852; 111. 4 Oct. 1883, Rosetta, d. of Thomas Henry
Fletcher of Homewood, Kati Kati, N.Z., and Addison
Lodge, Dublin ; and has surv. issue— Clotworthy Welling-
ton Thomas Edward Rowley, Esq., b. i June 1885. Res.—
Wanganui, New Zealand.
Sons of Hercules Langford Rowley, 2nd Baron Lang-
ford, 1795-1839, m. 1818, Louisa Augusta, d. of
William Rhodes : —
Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley, Hon. Col. 5th
Batt. Leinster Regt., J.P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff
1856), formerly Capt. 6th Dragoons, b. 19 June 1828; m.
3. Nov. 1857, Lousia Jane, d. of Archibald Campbell of
Mains and sister of ist Lord Blythswood ; and has surv.
issue— (i) Hercules Douglas Edward Rowley, Esq., J.P. co.
DubHn, late Lieut, sth Batt. Leinster Regt., /'. 1 Aug. 1859
\m. 7 Oct. 1884, Agnes Marion, only d. of A. Allen of
Devizes, Wilts ; and has issue— Ivy Mabel Armine Douglas ;
and Monica Evelyn Douglas] ; (2) Arthur Sholto Langford
Rowley, Vice-Consul at Valparaiso, late Lieut. 5th Batt.
Leinster Regt., b. 10 Dec. 1870; and two daus. Res.—
Marlay Grange, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin.
S CHARLES JOHN ROWLEY, Esquire, Admiral,
and formerly a Naval Aide-de-Camp to her lale
Majesty Queen Victoria, J.P. Boni Dec. 24, 1832, being
the second son of Capt. Richard Freeman Rowley, R.N.,
by his wife Elizabeth Julia, dau. of John Angerstein, M.P.,
of Weeting Hall, in co. Norfolk. Livery— V^hxle, with
black collars and cuffs. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a bend engrailed sable, between two Cornish choughs pro-
per, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest- Upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet
pierced or. Motto—" Ventis secundis." Married, May 9,
1867, Alice Mary Arabella, youngest dau. of George Gary
Elwes, Gentleman ; and has Issue — (\) Charles Pelham
Rowley, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxford), Lieut. R.A., b. April
26, 1877 ; (2) Windsor Angerstein Rowley, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 2, 1878 ; and May. ^'^te/e- Holmesland, Botley, in
CO. Southampton. Postal address— HolxnesX^nd, Botley,
ia the Naval Cockade,
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(Southampton), Navy (Portsmouth).
GEORGE FYDELL ROWLEY, Esquire, J.P. and
D. L. cos. Rutland and Huntingdon, J.P. co. Lincoln,
High Sheriff for Rutland 1891. Born July 21, 1851, being
the only child of the late George Dawson Rowley, Esq.,
M.A. ofTrin. Coll., Cambridge]" High Sheriff for Rutland
1870, by his wife Caroline Frances, only dau. of Archdeacon
Lindsay. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable,
between two Cornish choughs proper, three escallops of
the field ; impaling the arms of Corbet, namely or, a raven
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mullet pierced argent. Married, Sept. 30,
1884, Alice, eldest dau. of Sir Vincent Corbet of Moreton
Corbet, Salop, Bart. ; and has Issue^{\) Owsley Vincent
Fydell Rowley, Gentleman, /'. Sept. 10, 1885; (2) George
Richard Francis Rowley, Gentleman, b. Feb. i, 1889.
Seats— Vv'xory Hill, St. Neots ; Morcett Hall, Rutland.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
ROWSON, quartered by LINGARU-MONK.
FRANCIS ROXBURGH, Esquire, B.A. and Master o(
Laws of the Univ. of Camb. , Barrister-at-Law, Assistant
Judge of the Lord Mayor's Court, 1887-1900. Bo7-n 1850,
being the only surviving son of the late Sir Francis Rox-
burgh, Knight Bachelor, one of His Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law, Judge of County Courts, by his wife
Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Henry 'Walker. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a pile azure a horse's head couped
of the first, in base two sattires couped of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a horse's head as in the arms. Motto —
"Tarn auda.x quam fidelis. " Married, 1887, Annie Ger-
trude, dau. of the Rev. Edward Thomas Mortlock ; and
has Issue — Ronald Francis Roxburgh, Esq., b. Nov. 19,
1889. Postal address — 43 Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park. W.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
ROYDEN (H. Coll.). Vert, three stag's heads erased in
pale between two-hunting horns in fesse or. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased or, collared gemel vert, and pendent from the
mouth a shield of the arms. Motto — "Au roy donne
devoir." Livery — Dark gieen, gold facings.
Son of Thomas Royden of Frankby, b. 1792; d. 1868;
in. 1825, Nancy, d. of Thomas Dean of Scale Hall,
Lancaster : —
Sir Thomas Bland Royden, Bart., J.P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff co. of Chester), b. 20 Feb. 1831 ; m. 4 July 1865,
.'\lice Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Dowdall ; and has issue —
(i) Thomas Royden, Esq., h. 22 May 1871 ; (2) Ernest
Bland Royden, Esq., b. 30 Jan. 1873 [w. 1901, Rachel
Mary, d. of Jerome Smith] ; Alice Nancy {m. P. L.
Rooper] ; Ethel Martha ; Mary ^Catherine ; Mabel ; Evelyn
Mary [w. Hadden Todd] ; and Agnes Maud. Seat —
Frankby Hall, Cheshire. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional,
Palatine (Liverpool).
ROYDS, quartered by FLETCHER-TWEMLOW.
ROYDS, see BESWICKE-ROYDS.
Rev. CHARLES CRADOCK TWEMLOW ROYDS,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Aug. 9, 1877, being the third
son of the late Rev. Charles Twemlow Royds of Heysham,
Lancaster, and Haughton, co. Stafibrd, Rector and Patron
of Heysham, J.P. , by his wife Louisa, dau. of William
Hudson of Ousecliff, co. York. Armorial bearings— Er-
mine, on a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules,
a spear in pale proper, between four bezants. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
leopard sejant sable bezant<5e, gorged with a collar argent,
resting his forepaw on a pheon or. MottO — "Semper
paratus. " Residence — •
§ Colonel CLEMENT MOLYNEUX ROYDS, C.B.,
D.L. and J.P. for the County Palatine of Lancaster,
for which he served the office of High Sheriff in 1889,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, late Col. commanding the Duke of
Lancaster's Own Imp. Yeom., Hon. Col. 2nd V.B. Lanes.
Fusiliers, M.P. for Rochdale. Born April 3, 1842, being
the eldest son of the late William Edward Royds of
Greenhill, in the aforesaid county, and Danehill Park,
Sussex, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of Anthony Molyneux
of Newsham House, County Palatine of Lanes. Armorial
bearings — Ennine, on a cross engrailed between four lions
rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant sable,
bezant^e, gorged with a collar argent, the dexter forepaw
resting on a pheon or. Motto — "Semper paratus." Mar-
ried, February 21, 1882, Annette Nora Jane (Lady of
is the Military Cockade.
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Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), dau. of Thomas Littledale, Esq., D.L., of
Highfield, Lanes. Estate and postal address — Greenhill,
near Rochdale. Clubs — Carlton, United Service.
FRANCIS TWEMLOW ROYDS, formerly Curate of
Heysham, Lanes., Justice of the Peace for the county
of Lancaster. Received into the Roman Catholic Church,
Oct. .J, 1901. Born March 20, 1863, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Charles Twenilow Royds, Rector of Heys-
ham, by liis wife Louisa, dau. of William Hudson of Ouse-
cliff, CO. York. Armorial hearings— Ermine, on a cross
engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear
erect or, and four bezants ; and for the Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezant6e, gorged with
a collar argent, the dexter forepaw resting on a pheon or ;
with the Motto, "Semper paratus." Married, June 7,
1894, Katharine Howard, fifth daughter of F. W. Grafton
of Heysham Hall, Lancashire, sometime Member of Parlia-
ment for North-East Lancashire. Postal address — 7 Ade-
laide Road, Leamington.
JOHN FLETCHER TWEMLOW ROYDS, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Cheshire, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 14, 1867,
being the second son of the late Rev. Charles Twemlow
Royds, by Louisa, dau. of William Hudson of Ousecliff, co.
York. Armorial bearings^Ermine, on a cross engrailed
between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or,
and four bezanis; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezant^e, gorged with a
collar argent, the de.xter forepaw resting on a pheon or ;
with the Motto, "Semper paratus." Married, July 6,
1897, Ada, dau. of Richard Holt Briscoe of Chillington
Hall, Brewood, Staffs. ; and has Issue — Charles Royds,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 11, 1901 ; and Violet Anastasia.
Postal address — The Hill, Sandbach, Cheshire. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
JOHN MACDONALD ROYSE, Esq., J. P. cos. Dublin.
Kildare, and Wicklow. Born 1840, being the eldest son of
Thomas Henry Royse of Nantenan. C/«^^Kildare Street
(Dublin). Armorial bearings — Per saltire or and argent,
a griffin segreant azure, in chief a rose gules, between two
trefoils proper, all within a bordure vert, and impaling the
arms of Monck, namely gules, a che\Ton between three
lions' heads erased argent. Mantling azure and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant, barry argent and gules. Married, 1875, the Hon.
Elizabeth Louise Mary, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Charles
Monck, 4th Viscount Monck, and has issue. Estate —
Nantenan, co. Limerick, and Brannoxtown, co. Kildare.
Residence — Thornton, Dunlavin, co. Kildare.
RUBIE, impaled by GEORGE, see Appendix.
JOHN RUBIE, Gentleman, Alderman, and (in 1895-96)
Mayor of the city of Bath. Born July 24, 1832, being the
second surviving son of the late George Rubie of Bursledon,
Hants, Gentleman, who was third son of the late Edward
Rubie, also of Bursledon, Shipbuilder. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a warship, the sails furled, in chief three escar-
buncles all argent ; a crescent on a crescent for cadency.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an anchor erect, the shank enfiled by a garb, all
or. Motto—" Que les rubis brillent." Married, Nov. 26,
1856, Emily, second and youngest surviving dau. of the late
John George of Manvers Street, in the city of Bath, and
formerly of Bury, Abingdon, co. Berks, Gentleman, and
sister of John Daniel George, Gentleman [to whom refer] ;
and has Issue — John Edwin Rubie, Esq., a Liveryman of
the Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers of London,
and formerly a Capt. 22nd Lanes. R.V. (now 6th Batt.
Manchester Regt.), b. Nov. 11. 1857. Postal address —
Bath.
RUCKER (Granted H. Coll., 1901, with some modifica-
tions to arms previously in use in England, since 1760, such
being of German origin and not recorded in this country).
Ermine, on a rock a female figure in profile proper, vested
vert, crined or, holding in the dexter hand a dove close
looking to the sinister also proper, and supporting with the
sinister hand an anchor erect sable. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
bezant, a female figure affront^e proper, vested from the
waist vert, crined or, holding in the dexter hand a dove as
in the arms between two wings also or. Motto — " Dum
spire spero. "
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Sons of Daniel Henry Riicker of Errington, Clapham
Park, S.W., b. 1815; d. 1890; m. 1847, Mary Antoinette,
d. of John Dignum Williams: —
Sir Arthur William Riicker, Knt. Bach. (1902), M.A.,
LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Pres. of the British Association
(1901), Fellow and Principal of the University of London
since 1901, b. 1848; m. ist, 1876, Marian ((/. 1878), d. of
John Deakin Heaton, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Leeds; and,
1892, Thereza Charlotte, d. of Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story-
Maskelyne, Esq., J. P. and D.L., F.R.S., of Basset Down,
Wilts [Arms of Story-Maskelyno impaled, q.v.'\ ; and has
issue (by second mar. )^ Arthur Nevil Riicker, Esq., b. 1895 ;
and (by ist mar.) Olive Marian. Res.—\<^ Gledhow Gar-
dens, London, S.W. Club — ^Athenoeum.
Edward Augustus Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1886,
Mary Farmer; and has issue — (i) Jolin Hamilton Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Charles Sigismund Riicker, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; (3) Robin Riicker, Gentleman ; b. 1898 ;
(4) Patrick Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Marguerite ; Doris
Eileen Thereza; and Kathleen. Res. — Cudham Hall,
Sevenoaks.
Reginald Wynn Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1885; vi. 1881,
Frances Harrod ; and has issue — (i) Frank Wynn Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Reginald Franklin Wynn Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1892; and Gladys Wynn. Res. — ^MaesUwyn,
Amlwch, Anglesey.
RUDING, quartered by LANE.
RU DINGE, quartered by MANSERGH and MARTIN.
RUDSTON, see CALVERLEY-RUDSTON.
RUNDLE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse embattled
counter-embattled sable between three branches of laurel
fructed proper, an anchor erect or, between two bezants.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased sable, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, and supporting in the mouth an anchor erect
or. Motto — " Merere."
Son of Capt. Joseph Sparkhall Rundle, R. N., ^. ;
d. ; m. : —
Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle, K.C.B.
(1898), K.C.M.G. (1900), C.M.G. (1896), D.S.O. (1887);
Pasha in Egypt, served during S. African War 1879-81,
Zulu Campaign, Battle of Ulundi (ment. desp. , medal,
clasp), Transvaal Campaign, defence of Potchefstroom
(ment. desp.); with Egyptian Exped. 1882; present at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal, clasp, bronze stars) ; with
Sudan Exped. 1884-5, employed with Egyptian Army
(ment. desp. clasp) ; with Sudan Exped. 1885, operations
of the Frontier Field Force (3rd class Medjidie), A.A.G. ,
and in command of Mounted Troops at action of Sarras
(ment. desp., 3rd class Osmanieh), in command of Artillery
at action of Toski 1889 (ment. desp., clasp), present at
capture of Tokar 1891 (ment. desp., clasp) ; with Dongola
Exped. 1896, as Chief of Staff, present at action of Ferkeh
and Hafir (ment. desp.), with Sudan Exped. 1897-8 as
Chief of Staff, present at battle of Omdurman (ment. desp.,
thanked by both Houses of Parliament) ; in South African
War 1899-1901, in command of 8th Div. (wouuded, desp.,
medal with two clasps, K.C.M.G.) ; commanded Egyptian
Artillery 1888-92, A.G. of Egyptian Army 1893-8 (2nd
class Medjidie); commanded S.E. Dist. 1898, 5th Div.
2nd Army Corps 1902-3, N.E. Dist. from 1903, b. 6 Jan.
1856 ; )n. 1887, Eleanor Georgina, eld. d. of the late Capt.
H. J. Montgomery Campbell, R.A. , of Thurmaston Hall,
Leicestershire. Club — Army and Navy.
ALGEMAN ST. GEORGE WILLIAM RUSHOUT
RUSHOUT, Esquire. Bom Feb. 20, 1843, being the third
son of the late Sir Charles Rushout, second Baronet, by his
wife Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, dau. of the Right Hon.
Thomas Foley, third Lord Foley. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two lions passant
guardant within a bordure engrailed or (for Rushout) ; 2
and 3 or, a leopard's face azure, encircled by a wreath of
laurel, between two cockerels in pale proper two flaunches
gules (for Cockerell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
lielmet befitting his degi-ee, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant guardant or (for Rushout) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, within a crescent argent, a tiger's face proper,
crowned with an Eastern crown or (for Cockerell).
Married, 1884, Clara Essex (d. 1896), daughter of W.
Selby Lowndes of Whaddon Hall, m the county of Bucking-
ham, and widow of T. Wright of Hill Top, Bolton. Postal
address — Bourton House, Moreton-in-Marsh. Clubs —
Arthur's.
RUSSELL, quartered by GORGES.
RUSSELL, see WA TTS-RUSSELL.
RUSSELL (H. Coll.). Gules, two swords saltireways
proper, between as many cinquefoils in pale argent, on
a chief of the last two bombshells, fired proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, an antelope lodged proper, gorged with a collar
Dei BeNeFIClO SUM QUOD SUM
gemel or, supporting a lance proper, therefrom flowing a
pennon argent, charged with a bombshell also proper.
Motto — " Dei beneficio sum quod sum."
Sons of Andrew Hamilton Russell, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
22nd and 58th Regis., formerly of Manga Kuri,
Hawkesbay, New Zealand, J. P. and M.L.C. (1862) for
that Colony, b. 1811 ; (/. 19 ; m. 1835, Eliza Ann, d.
of John Howlett of the Cherry Garden and Aboukir
Estates, Jamaica : —
Andrew Hamilton Russell. Gentleman, b. 1837. Res. —
Fonthill, Torquay.
William Russell, Gentleman, b. 1838. Res. —
Frederick Howlett Russell, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res.—
Arthur Edward Russell, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. —
Herbert Henry Russell, Gentleman b. 1847. Res. —
Gerald Walter Russell, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res. —
RUSSELL of Handsworth (29 May 1835). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, a fess dancetty ermines, between three
crosses crosslet fitchfc in chief and two in base sable.
Mantling sable and argent (Russell); 2 and 3, argent, on
a chevron gules, between two martlets in chief sable and a
book closed in base proper, three pheons or (Best, 1835).
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of two palm-
branches saltireways vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet sable,
Motto — " Quo fata vocant,"
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Sons of Thomas Henry Russell, Gentleman : —
Francis Henry Russell, Genlleman, b. . Res. —
Albert Hannington Russell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Australia.
His Honour Judge RUSSELL (the Honourable
ARTHUR RUSSELL), M.A. Oriel Coll., Oxford, Barrister
(Inner Temple) ; apponited a Judge of County Courts,
Circuit 45 (1900). Bo?->i 1861, being the eldest son of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Russell, Baron Russell, of Kill-
owen. Lord Chief-Justice of England, a Lord of Appeal
in Ordinary and a Life Peer, P.C, G.C.M.G., LL.D.,
by his wife EKen, dau. of the late J. S. Mulholland,
Esq., M.D. , of Belfast. Armorial bearings —Argent, a
lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the
first, the whole within a bordure engrailed vert. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
goat passant argent, armed or, charged on the body fesse-
ways with three trefoils vert. Married, 1891, Florence,
only dau. of the late Prof. James Cunning, M.D. , of Belfast.
Residence^i6 Norfolk Square, W. Club— New University.
The Honourable CHARLES RUSSELL, Solicitor
in United Kingdom for Canadian Government, Solicitor
for the Stewards of the Jockey Club ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Hackney, Central Division. Born 1863, being the
second son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Russell, Baron
Russell, of Killowen, Lord Chief-Justice of England, a
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and a Life Peer, P.C,
G.C.M.G., LL.D., by his wife Ellen, dau. of the late J. S.
Mulholland, Esq. , M.D. , of Belfast. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a lion rampant gules, onachief sable three escallops
of the first, the whole within a bordure engrailed vert.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a goat passant argent, armed or, charged on the
body fesseways with three trefoils vert. Married, 1889,
Adah, eldest dau. of the late William Williams, Esq., of
Glanmawddach, Dolgelly, N. Wales ; and has Issue— A.
daughter. Residence— $ Hans Mansions, S.W, Clubs—
Reform, Garrick, Ranelagh.
The Honourable CYRIL RUSSELL. Born 1866,
being the third son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Russell,
Baron Russell, of Killowen, Lord Chief-Justice of England,
a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and a Life Peer, P.C,
G. C.M.G., LL.D., by his wife Ellen, dau. of the late J. S.
Mulholland, Esq. , M. D. , of Belfast. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops
of the first, the whole within a bordure engrailed vert. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours,
a goat passant argent, armed or, charged on the body fesse-
ways with three trefoils vert. Married, 1894, Helen, dau.
of Alexander George Pirie, Esq., of Leckmelm, Ross-shire;
and has surviving /«//« — Ason,<^. 1894; ason,i^. 1895; and a
dau. .ffejj(/e«i:e — i3 Hyde Park Street, W. Club— Gzxr'icV..
Major-General FRANCIS SHIRLEY RUSSELL,
C.M.G., J.P., D.L., late M.P. for Cheltenham (1895),
Col. (late) com. ist Royal Dragoons, late Military At-
tach^, Berlin. Bom Dec. 13, 1840, being the third son of the
late James Russell, Esq., J. P., D.L. , by his wife Miss
Caroline Lambton. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i.
argent, a lion rampant gules, and in chief two crescents
sable (for Russell) ; 2. gules, three dirks paleways proper,
hiked and pommelled or, surmounted with as many wolves'
heads of the last ; 3. azure, a chevron argent, between three
suns in splendour proper ; 4. gyronny of eight or and sable.
Below the escutcheon his badge as a C. M. G. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter hand issuing from a cloud brandishing a sword
proper. Motto (over the crest)— " Promptus." Married,
Sept. I, 1888, Philippa, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Henry
Baillie of Redcastle, by his wife Hon. Philippa, dau. of the
6th Viscount Strangford ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander
Duncan Cumine Russell, Gentleman, b. Nov. 30, 1889 ; (2)
Drostan Arthur Cumine Russell, Gentleman, iJ. Aug. 29, 1891 ;
(3) Sydney Russell, Gentleman, h. April 16, 1895 ; Philippa
Caroline Cumine ; and Helen Winifred Cumine. Seats —
Aden House, Kininmonth House, Mintlaw, co. Aberdeen.
Clubs— Ca.r\ton, Arthur's, Army and Navy.
§ GEORGE WILLIAM ERSKINE RUSSELL, Es-
quire, M.A. Oxford, LL.D. St. Andrews, sometime
M.P. for Aylesbury and for North Bedfordshire, D.L. for
the CO. of the City of London. Born February 3, 1853,
being the second son of Lieut. -Col. Charles James Fox
Russell, commonly known as Lord Charles James Fox
Russell, by his wife Isabella Clarissa, dau. of the lafe
William Davies of Penylan, co. Carmarthen. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable,
three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a goat passant argent, armed or. Motto — " Che sara
sara." Postal address — 18 Wilton Street, S.W\ Clubs —
Reform, Eighty.
HAROLD JOHN HASTINGS RUSSELL, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple. Born Jan. 23, 1868, eldest
son of the late Lord Arthur Russell and his wife, Laura,
dau. of Vicomte de Peyronnet. Livery — Brown, red and
white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the
field, and impaling the arms of Leveson-Gower, namely,
quarterly i and 4, barry of eight argent and gules, a cross
flory sable (for Gower) ; 2 and 3, azure, three laurel leaves
or (for Leveson). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, armed or.
Married, Sept. 8, 1896, Lady Victoria Alberta Leveson
Gower, elder dau. of 2nd Earl Granville ; and has Issue —
Anthony Arthur Russell, Esq., b. 1904 ; Elizabeth Frances ;
and Rachel Georgiana. Postal address — 16 Beaufort Gar-
dens, London, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenaeum.
Major-general JOHN CECIL RUSSELL, CV.O.
Served in Ashanti War 1874, Kaffir War 1878-79, Zulu War
1879, Extra Equerry to the Prince of Wales from 1878,
and to the King since 1901. Born 1839, being the son
of the late A. J. Russell, W.S., of Edinburgh. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three powits
sable, a bordure gules, impaling the arms of Thornhill,
namely gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent. Mant-
ling gules doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a fountain proper. Motto— "Agitatione purgatur."
Married, 1869, Hester F. , dau. of the Rev. C Thornhill of
Milesdown, Castle Bellingham. Residence— '^■axXoxv Court,
Canterbury. Clubs — Marlborough, Army and Navy.
RICHARD HAROLD RUSSELL, Gentleman, B.A.
Camb. , Barrister-at-Law. Born 1869, being the only son
of the late Rev. Richard Norris Russell, Clerk in Holy
Orders, sometime Rector of Beachhampton, co, Bucks,
M.A. Camb. , J. P. for cos. Buckingham and Northampton,
Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, by his wife Lady
Mary Perceval, only dau. of the Rev. and Hon. Charles
George Perceval, M.A. , Rector of Calverton, co. Bucking-
ham, and sister of the Earl of Egmont. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and or,
a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-
de-lis of the second, on a chief sable a castle between two
escallops of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a goat passant holding in
the mouth a trefoil slipped all proper. Motto — " Che sara
sara." Reside/ice —The Grange, Radclive, Buckingham.
HERBERT ARTHUR RUSSELL-PAVIER, Gentle-
man. Born June 2, 1872, being the eldest son of the late
William Adey Russell-Pavier, Esq., of Hammerwich, co.
Stafford, and Newlands, Heaton Moor, co. Lancaster,
Major i6th Lancashire R.V. , by his wife Mary Ellen, dau.
of Joseph Sale of Litchurch Lodge, Derby. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable three fusils in fesse or, be-
tween two flaunches of the last, each charged with a mallet of
the first, a chief chequy of the second and gules (for Pavier) ;
2 and 3 argent, a fesse dancette^ ermine, between three
crosses crosslets fitchfe in chief and two in base sable (for
Russell). Mantling sable and or; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed proper,
vested above the elbow argent, that on the dexter holding a
chisel, and that on the sinister a mallet, also proper, (for
Pavier) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two
palm branches saltireways vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet
sable (for Russell). Motto — "Quo fata vocant."
WILLIAM ADEY RUSSELL-PAVIER, Esquire,
Major i6th Lancashire R.V. Assumed by Royal Licence
the additional name of Pavier in 1874, on succession to
the Hammerwich estates, being the only son of the late
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Addison Russell of Bloxwich, by his wife Susan, dau. of
William Adey of Chorley Place, Lichfield. Armorial
bearings —Quarterly i and 4, sable, three fusils in fesse
or, between two flaunches of the last, each charged with
a mallet of the first, a chief chequy of the second and gules
(for Pavier) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse dancettte ermine
between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and two in base
sable (for Russell). Mantling sable and or. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed proper,
vested above the elbow argent, that on the dexter holding a
chisel, and that on the sinister holding a mallet also proper
(for Pavier) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of two
palm branches saltireways vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet
sable (for Russell). Motto — ' ' Quo fata vocant." Married,
April 7, 1870, Mary Ellen, dau. of Joseph Sale of Litchurch
Lodge, Derby, and granddau. of William Sale of Barrow,
CO. Derby; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Arthur Russell-
Pavier, Gentleman, of Newlands, Heaton Moor, Stockport,
CO. Lancaster, b. June 2, 1872 ; (2) Douglas Sale Russell-
Pavier, Gentleman, h. March 19, 1874; (3) Gordon Somer-
ville Russell-Pavier, Gentleman, b. April 18, 1885 ; Gertrude
Ellen ; and Edith Mary.
§ JOSEPH SEWARD RUSTON, Esquire, J;. P. for the
Parts of Lindsey, Lines., Capt. ist V. B. Lines. Regt.
Born Aug. i. 1869, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Ruston, by his wife Jane, dau. ofWilliam Brown of Sheffield.
Armorial toearings — Or, a lion passant sable, gutt^-d'eau,
on a chief indented gules, an escallop between two leopards'
faces argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-lion ermine, holding
between the paws an escallop gules, a leopard's face between
two roses of the last, barbed vert, seeded or. Motto —
"Have patience and endure." Seat — Monks Manor,
Lincoln.
ANDREW RUTHERFURD, Esquire, lateSheriff of the
Lothians and Peebles, only son of Major James Hunter
Rutherftird (R.E.), by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander
Young of Harburn, co. Midlothian. Club — University
(Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Argent, an orle, and in chief three martlets gules, all within
a bordure ermine. Above the shield is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a mermaid
holding in her dexter hand a mirror, and in her sinister a
comb, all proper; and upon an escroll above the crest this
Motto, " Per mare per terras." Married, 1863, Mary
Anne, daughter of Abraham Logan of Burnhouses, in the
county of Berwick ; and has had Issi/e — (i) James Hunter
Rutherfurd, Gentleman, Writer to the Signet, born 1864;
(2) Andrew Rutherfurd, Gentleman, M.B. , born 1867;
Agnes Sophia ; Mary Georgina [d. 1895) ; and Elizabeth
Susan Grace. Postal address — 14 Great Stuart Street,
Edinburgh.
RUTHVEN, see OTWAY-RUTHVEN.
HENRY RUTSON, Esquire, B.A. (Cantab.), J. P. for
North Riding of York. Born July 25, 1831, being the
third son of the late William Rutson, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Newby Wiske, by his wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of
William Ewart of Mosley Hill, Liverpool. Club — United
University. Armorial bearings — Per fesse indented or
and sable, three bulls' heads couped counterchanged, the
two in chief each charged with a bezant, and that in base
with a pellet. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped per bend
sable and or, and entwined by a serpent proper. Motto —
" Spectemur agendo." Estate — Warlaby Grange, North-
allerton. Postal address — The Hall, Newby Wiske,
Northallerton.
JOHN RUTSON, Esquire, B.A. (Cantab.), J. P. for
North Riding of co. York. Born Oct. 28, 1829, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late William
Rutson, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Newby Wiske, by his
wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of William Ewart of Mosley
Hill, Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Per fesse in-
dented or and sable, three bulls' heads couped counter-
changed, the two in chief each charged with a bezant, and
that in base with a pellet. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griflin's head couped
per bend sable and or, and entwined by a serpent proper.
Motto — " Spectemur agendo." Residences — Newby Wiske,
Northallerton ; Nunnington Hall, York. Club — United
University.
DAVID KNOX RUTTLEDGE, Esquire, J. P. Born
June 29, 1866, being the eldest son of the late David Rutt-
ledge, Esq., J. P. for Galway, Hon. Major Connaught
Rangers, by his wife Sarah Knox, second dau. of the Rev.
Edward Leet of Otranto, Kingstown. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a stag trippant proper, on a chief engrailed
azure, three estoiles or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree proper,
pendent from a dexter branch thereof by a riband azure,
an escutcheon or. Motto — " Verax atque probus." Mar-
ried, June 30, 1891, Hon. Meta Handcock, fourth dau. of
Lord Castlemaine. Seats — Barbersfort, and Cahergal
House, Tuam, co. Galway.
THOMAS HENRY BRUEN RUTTLEDGE, Gentle-
man. Born 1852, being the only son of the late
Robert Ruttledge, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1864),
Lieut. -Col. South Mayo Militia, by his wife Katherine, dau.
of Peter Low (by Louisa his wife, dau. of Sir Richard
Butler, 7th Bart., of Ballintemple). Armorial bearings —
Argent, a stag trippant proper, on a chief engrailed azure,
three estoiles or. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an oak tree proper,
pendent from a dexter branch thereof by a riband azure,
an escutcheon or. Motto — " Verax atque probus. " Mar-
ried, firstly, 1883, Florence Rose (<f. 1892), dau. of JohnTrant
of Dovea, co.Tipperary ; AnA\\3.s Issue — Katherine; Barbara
Alice ; Harriet ; Florence ; and Maude. He tn. secondly,
Oct. 1898, Mary Caroline, dau. of William Clayton Browne-
Clayton of Browne's • Hill, Carlow ; and has Is^ue—[j)
Robert Francis Ruttledge, Gentleman, b. Sept. 11, 1899;
(2) William Thomas Ruttledge, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat
— Bloomfield, Hollymount, co. Mayo. Club — Kildare
Street (Dublin).
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changed, a chief paly of six of the first and gules (for
Sagar), impaling in right of his wife the arms of Grantham,
namely, ermine, a griffin segrcant gules, holding between
the claws an escutcheon or, charged with a cross crosslet
sable, in chief two cross crosslets of the second ; and
for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed proper, holding an annulet or, encircling a
tilting-spear erect also proper (for Musgrave) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, an eagle re-
gardant or, each wing charged with three bendlets gules,
resting the dexter claw upon a cross moline azure (for
Sagar) ; with the Motto, " Valde et sapienter." Mar-
ried, September 21, 1892, Constance Mary, daughter of
the Honourable Sir William Grantham, Judge of the High
Court of Justice, of Barcombe Place, Lewes, co. Sussex,
JOHN MUSGRAVE SAGAR-MUSGRAVE, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of
York, and for the city of Leeds, Lord of the Manors of Round-
hay, Seacroft, and Shadwell, late Captain 2nd West York-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born July 15, 1835, being the only
son of the late Richard Hartley Sagar of Bramley, Leeds,
by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Musgrave, also of
Bramley, Leeds ; and assumed the surname and arms of
Musgrave in addition to his own by Royal License in the
year 1863. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton. Livery—
Dark blue coat, crimson waistcoat, silver buttons. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a pile party per pale azur(3 and gules, six annu-
lets, three, two and one or (for Musgrave) ; 2 and 3 party
per bend or and azure, a cross moline counterchanged, a
chief paly of six of the first and gules (for Sagar) ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms em-
bowed proper, holding an annulet or, encircling a tilting-
spear erect also proper (for Musgrave) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock proper, an eagle regardant or,
each wing charged with three bendlets gules, resting the
dexter claw upon a cross moline azure (for Sagar) ; with
the Motto, "Valde et sapienter." Married, August 23,
i860, Clara Kate, only daughter of Robert Collinson Brooks-
bank of Sydenham Hill, in the county of Kent; and has
Issue — (i) Abraham Musgrave Sagar-Musgrave, Esquire,
Honorary Lt.-Col. 3rd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment,
born July 17, 1861 [married, December 12, 1894, Hon.
Annie, third daughter of the Right Hon. Baron AUerton ;
and has issue, Cecil Lawies Sagar - Musgrave, Gentle-
man] ; (2) Edgar Brooksbank Sagar- Musgrave-Brooksbank,
Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (3) Robert Malcolm Sagar-
Musgrave, Gentleman, born December 30, 1871 ; (4) William
Noel Sagar-Musgrave, born January 18, 1876 ; and Clara
Gertrude [married, April 23, 1896, Walter Mathews of York
House, Chertsey, and has issue]. Estates — Little Stainton,
near Gargrave, Brogden, Barnoldswick, and Bramley, near
Leeds, all in the county of York. Postal address — Red
Hall, Shadwell, Leeds.
ST. AUBYN, see MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN,
ST. CLAIR, see SINCLAIR.
ST. CLAIR-ERSKINE, see ROSSLYN.
ST. CLERE, quartered by GAGE.
M Captain ACHESON WHITMOREST. GEORGE,
© of the 14th Regt. Born Aug. 9, 1856 , being the
second son of the late Williani Whitniore St. George,
Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, dau.
of David Cram. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chief
azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure.
Motto, " Firmitas in coelo."
ARCHIBALD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman, of Camma,
in the county of Roscommon. Borti June 5, 1813, being
the second son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John St.
George, by his wife Frances, youngest daughter of Archibald
Campbell, Doctor of Medicine, of Stafford. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over
all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with
the Motto, "Firmitas in coelo." Married, December 22,
1862, his cousin Katherine, second dau. of Archibald St.
George of Dublin ; and has had Issue — Frances Millicent,
who died January 25, 1900.
ARCHIBALD HENRY ST. GEORGE, Gentleman.
Born October 2, 1859, being the third and youngest son of
the late George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford,
Terrace, Birkenhead, by his wife, Annie Gibson, dau. of
Richard Bryans, Esq., of Parkfield, in the co. of Chester,
J.P. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chief azure, overall
a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, armed and langued azure. Motto — " Firmitas
in coelo."
ARTHUR BALDWIN ST. GEORGE, Gentleman.
Borti July 30, 1858, being the second son of the late George
St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birken-
head, by his wife Annie Gibson, dau. of Richard Bryans,
Esq., of Parkfield, in the co. of Chester, J.P. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or,
armed and langued azure. Motto — " Firmitas in coelo."
H Captain BALDWIN JOHN ST. GEORGE, of the
W 4th Dragoon Guards. Born February 16, 1862, being
the only son of the late General Sir John St. George,
Commandant Royal Artillery, Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Elizabeth
Marianne, dau. of Thomas Evans, Esquire, J. P., of
Lyminster, in the co. of Sussex, by his wife Margaret, nee
Harris. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chief azure, over
all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, armed and langued azure. Motto — " Firmitas
in coelo."
CHARLES HENRY ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born
April 8, i860, being the fifth and youngest son of the late
William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead,
by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of David Cram. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or,
armed and langued azure. Motto — " Firmitas in coelo."
• GEORGE EDWARD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman.
Born July 17, 1857, being the eldest son of the late George
St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birken-
head, by his wife Annie Gibson, dau. of Richard Bryans,
Esquire, of Parkfield, co. Chester, J.P. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules,
ducally crowned or. Crest^On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and
langued azure. Motto — " Firmitas in coelo."
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GEORGE HERBERT ST. GEORGE, Gentleman.
Borti April 8, i860, being the fourth son of the late William
Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his
wife Mary Ann, dau. of David Cram. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules,
ducally crowned or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and
langued azure. Motto — "Firmitas in cceIo."
HOWARD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born April 6,
1858, being the third son of the late William Whitmore St.
George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann,
dau. of David Cram. Armorial bearing's — Argent, a chief
azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure.
Motto — " Firmitas in coelo."
ST. HILARY, quartered by HULLEY.
ST. JOHN, quartered by SANDILANDS.
ST. JOHN, see SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST. JOHN-
MILDMAY.
Sir FREDERIC ROBERT ST. JOHN, K.C.M.G.,
late H.M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary in Switzerland. Borri 1831, being the fourth son
of Ferdinand St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the
Honourable Ferdinand St. John, by his wife Selina Char-
lotte, dau. of Maurice Bagnal St. Leger Keating. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising or,
ducally gorged gules. Married, 1882, Isabella, dau. of
Captain James Fitzmaurice, commonly known as Captain
the Honourable James Fitzmaurice, Royal Navy ; and has
Issue — (i) Oliver St. John, Gentleman, b. 1886; (2) Roland
St. John, Gentleman, b. 1888; Terence Alexander St. John,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; Violet ; Dorothy ; and Natalie.
Postal address— The Cottage, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Club — Travellers ' .
ST. JOHN-MILDMAY. Argent, three lions rampant
azure, armed and langued gules, and impaling the arms of
Neville, namely gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the
field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant guardant azure. Motto — ■
" Alia ta Hara." Livery — ^Dark blue, white and blue
waistcoat.
Sons of Rev. Charles Arundell St. John-Mildmay, M. A. ,
J. P., b. 1820; d. 1904; ni. 17 Jan. 1854, Harriet
Louisa Neville, d. of Hon. and Very Rev. George
Neville Granville : —
Wyndham Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b.
1855 ; m. Hon. Alice Hamilton Russell, d. of Viscount
Boyne. 5ea/— Hazlegrove, Sparkford, Bath.
George St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m.
Grace Hambro.
Arundell Glastonbury St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b.
1859 ; m. Alice, d. of the late Phillip Pleydell-Bouverie.
Walter Hervey St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b. i860.
Paulet Bertram St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b. 1862;
m. Selina Jane Harcourt Vernon.
The Rev. Aubrey Neville St. John-Mildmay, Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1865.
CHARLES BEAGUEST. JOHN-MILDMAY, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Somerset, late Capt. Royal Artillery and Royal
Horse .Artillery. Born Jan. 13, 1861, being the eldest sur-
viving son of Arthur George St. John-Mildmay, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Charlotte Mary, daughter
of Charles Heard Beague of Hollam, Dulverton. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Cavalry. Livery — Blue and white.
Armorial bearings are really : Argent, three lions ram-
pant azure. Crest — A lion rampant azure. Motto — " Alia
ta hara." Married, Aug. 22, 1892, Evelyn Augusta, dau. of
Capt. Edmond Henry St. John-Mildmay, late 5th Radetzky's
Hussars, in theAustrian ImperialService, Equerryto H.R.H.
the Duke of C"ambridge ; and.has Issue — Dorothy, and Le-
titia. Postal address — Hollam, Dulverton, Somerset.
WYNDHAM PAULET ST. JOHN-MILDMAY,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset,
late Captain Rifle Brigade and North Somerset Yeomanry.
Born January 1855, being the eldest son of Arundell St.
John-Mildmay, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hazlegrove,
in the county of Somerset, by his wife Harriet Louisa,
daughter of the Honourable and Very Reverend George
Neville Grenville, Dean of Windsor. C/«i^j— White's,
Naval and Military, Bibury, &c. Livery — Blue and silver.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three
lions rampant azure, impaling the arms of Hamilton-
Russell, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent between two
chevronels a cinquefoil, all between three cross crosslets
fitchde sable (for Russell) ; 2 and 3 gules, three cinquefoils
pierced ermine (for Hamilton). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, a lion rampant guardant
azure; with the Motto, "Alia ta hara." Married^ July
27, 1889, Alice Katharine, commonly known as the Hon-
ourable Alice Katharine, eldest daughter of the Right
Honourable the eighth Viscount Boyne. Postal address —
Hazlegrove, Sparkford, Bath.
ST. LEGER. quartered by CON YE RS,
H JOHN .ST. LEGER, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for W.
® Riding co. of York, Col. late 53rd Regt. Born May
6, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen. John
Chester, R.A. (fourth son, by his wife Catherine, dau. of the
Hon. Heneage Legge, of Charles Bagot, Esq., who as-
sumed by Act of Parliament the surname and arms of
Chester, and whose eldest brother. Sir William Bagot, was
created Baron Bagot), by his wife Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Stuart. He succeeded to the St. Leger estates in
England and Ireland at the death of his cousin, Antony F.
Butler St. Leger, Esq., of Park Hill, and Berkeley Square,
Oct. 31, 1862, and assumed by Royal Licence the surname
and arms of St. Leger. Livery — Blue. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, fretty argent, on a chief or
a cross crosslet of the first for distinction (for St. Leger);
2 and 3, ermine, two chevronels azure (for Bagot). Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a griffin passant or, charged with a cross crosslet as
is the Military Cockade.
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EDWARD PEMBERTON SALUSBURY, Esquire,
Lite Captain and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Shropshire
Light Infantry. Born Nov. 2, 1854, being the eldest son of
the late Rev. George Augustus Salusbury, LL. B. Camb. ,
Rector of Westbury, Salop, Patron of two Livings, by his
wife Fanny, third dau. of Luke T. Crossley of Olive Mount,
near Liverpool. Uvery — Dark blue, scarlet collar and cuffs,
scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings -Gules, a lion ram-
Married, Dec. 28, 1892, Isaljel Adelaide, dau. of the Hon.
William Henry Sutton of Batliurst, N.S. W. ; and has
Issue — Frederick Hamilton Salusbury, Gentleman, h. Nov.
17, 1895. Residence —
M.\jok-Genkk..\i. FREfJERIC OCTAVIUS SALUS-
BURY, C. B. Born 1825, being the son of the late Sir John
Salusbury of Brynbelia, in the co. of Flint, by his wife
Harriet Maria, second dau. of Edward Pcmberton ; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864.
Club — United Service. Armorial bearings— Gules, a lion
rampant argent, ducally crowned or, between three crescents
of the last a canton ermine ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion
rampant argent, collared gules, ducally crowned, holding in
the de.xter paw a crescent also gules ; with the MottO, " Sat
est prostrasse leoni. " Postal address — 19 Waterloo Crescent,
Dover.
The Rev. NORMAN SALUSBURY, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Vicar of Preston Patrick, Milnthorpe, Westmorland.
Bor?i 1859, being the eldest son of the late Rev. Augustus
Pemberton, M.A. , Vicar of Wrockwardine, near Welling-
ton, Salop, by his wife Henrietta Sophia, dau. of John
Perkins of Norris Lodge, Herts. Armorial bearings —
Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or, between
three crescents of the last, a canton ermine. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest~On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant, couped argent, collared gules, ducally
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a crescent also gules.
Motto — ' ' Sat est prostrasse leoni. ' ' Boslal address — Preston
Patrick, Milnthorpe, Westmorland.
EDWARD THEODORE SALVESEN, Esquire, K.C.,
Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk. Born July 20,
1857, being the third son of Salve Christian Frederick
Salvesen of Mayfield House, Trinity, Midlothian. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, on a fesse vert, between two
esqures' helmets in chief and a water-bouget in base
gules, two battle-axes in saltire of the first (and impaling
the arms of Trayner, namely azure, on a fesse between
two esquires' helmets plumed in chief and a fraise in
base argent, a saltire sable). Mantling vert doubled
or ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest,
a dragon ship vert, mast and tackling proper, flagged
gules. Motto — " Inveni portum." 7l/«;7-/V(f, July 20, 1886.
pant argent, ducally crowned or, between three crescents of
the last, a canton ermine. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent,
collared gules, ducally crowned, holding in the dexter paw
a crescent also gules. MottO— " Sat est prostrasse leoni."
Alarried. Jan. 2, 1884, Julia Melville, eldest dau. of James
White Smith of Kathali, Bengal ; and has Issue— 'EdwaxA
Clare Frederick Salusbury, Gentleman, 1^. May 10, 1886;
and Rosamund Victoria. Seat — Bachygraig, near St.
Asaph, CO. Flint. Residence^i-^ East Clifl, Dover.
The Rev. FRANCIS RUSSELL SALUSBURY,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxford, Vicar of Parbrook, co.
Hants. Horn 1865, being the third son of the late Rev.
Augfustus Pemberton, M.A. , Vicar of Wrockwardine, near
Wellington, Salop, by his wife Henrietta Sophia, dau. of
John Perkins of Norris Lodge, Herts. Armorial bearings
— Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or, be-
tween three crescents of the last, a canton ermine. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant, couped argent, collared gules, ducally
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a crescent also gules.
Motto— " Sat est prostrasse leoni." Married, 1893, Mabel
Constance, dau. of Charles Warner of Northlands, Win-
chester. Postal address— ILW&nhaW, co. Stafford.
FREDERIC HAMILTON SALUSBURY, Gentleman.
Born April 15, 1856, being the second and youngest son of
the late Rev. George Augustus Salusbury, LL. B. , Camb.,
Patron of two Livings, by his wife Fanny, third dau. of
Luke T. Crossley of Olive Mount, near Liverpool. Armo-
rial bearings— Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned or, between three crescents of the last a canton
ermine. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant couped argent, collared
gules, ducally crowned, holding in the dexter paw a
crescent also gules. Motto — "Sat est prostrasse leoni."
Isabelle Georgine Maxwell Trayner, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Lord Trayner, one of the Senators of the College
of Justice; and' has Issue— [i) Ernest Trayner Salvesen,
Gentleman, b. June 23, 1889; (2) Edward Maxwell Salve-
is the Naval Cockade.
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sen, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1891 ; (3) Frederick Malcolm
Ross Salvesen, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26, 1896 ; Dorothy ;
Eleanor Amalie ; and Frances Isabelle. Postal address —
40 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. Cl/ibs — Consti-
tutional, University (Edinburgh), Union (Edinburgh.
CHARLES FRANCIS SALVIN. Gentleman. Born
March 28, 1841, being the second son of the late Gerald
Salvin, Esq., J. P., by his wife Winefred, second dau.
of Henry Thomas Maire Witham of Lartington Hall, co.
York. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chief sable, two
mullets or ; quartering, among many others, De Ros, Bruce,
Lancaster, Tempest, Umfreville, Thornton, Radcliffe, Der-
wentwater, Cla.xton, Menvill. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon vert, wings
elevated and endorsed proper. Motto — " Je ne change
qu'en mourant." Married, Jan. 10, 1870, Louisa, sister
of Thomas Reaveley of Kinnersley Castle, co. Hereford ;
and has Issue — William Thornton Joseph Salvin, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 15, 1875 ; Winifred Mary ; and Claire Muriel.
Residence —
SALVIN {temp. Edward I.). Argent, on a chief sable,
two mullets or, with many quarterings. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
vert, wings elevated and endorsed proper. Motto — " Je
ne change qu'en mourant."
.Sons of Henry Thomas Thornton Salvin, Esq., J. P., of
Cro.xdale, late Capt. Durham Fus. Mil., formerly Lieut.
Roy. Canadian Rifle Regt. , b. 1838; d. 1897; m. 1876,
Agnes Jane, d. of Herman Julius Schier : —
Gerard Thornton Salvin, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat —
Croxdale Hall, Durham.
Herman Charles Joseph Salvin, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res.—
Son of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
b. 1812 ; d. 185s ; ?n. 1845, Caroline, d. of Sir Charles
Wolseley, 7th Bart. , of VVolseley, Staffs : — •
(Marmaduke) Henry Salvin, Esq., D. L. co. Durham,
b. 1849; 7n. 1897, Annette Mary, d. of Sir William
Vavasour, 3rd Bart, of Hazlewood Castle, Yorks. Seat—
Burn Hall, co. Durham. Clubs — Turf, Arthur's.
Son of Anthony Salvin, Gentleman, b. 1827; d.v.p.
1881 ; ni. 1865, Emily Marianne, eld. d. of Charles
Albert Darley of Burtonfield, co. York : —
Anthony Gerard Salvin, Esq., late Capt. Yorks. Art.
(Roy. Garrison Art.), Hon. Capt. in the Army, b. 1866;
m. 1892, Philippa Beatrice, d. of Rev. Walter Brooksbank
of Thornbarrow ; and has issue — Philippa Malorie. Seat —
Hawksfold, Fernhurst, Sussex. Res. — Woodfold, Fern-
hurst, .Sussex. Club — Junior United Service.
ROGER SALWEY, Esq., J. P. Salop, b. 1869, being
the only son of the late Alfred Salwey, Esq., J. P. and
D. L., late Chairman of County Council, and formerly
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, co. Salop, and J. P. co.
Hereford, and his wife Margaret Frances, youngest dau.
and co-heir of Edward Salwey of The Lodge. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a saltire engrailed or. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-Moor
proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable, a
belt from the sinister shoulder to the dexter hip azure.
Motto — " P'iat voluntas Dei." Seat — The Lodge, Overton,
Ludlow.
EDWARD ARTHUR SALWEY, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N. Born March 1865, being the eldest son of the late
Arthur .Salwey, Comm. R.N., by his wife Elizabeth Con-
stance, dau. of Col. Salwey. Armorial bearings— Sable,
a saltire engrailed or. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed
about the temples argent and sable, a belt from the sinister
shoulder to the dexter hip azure. Motto — " Fiat voluntas
Dei." Married, Sept. 30, 1888, Mary, dau. of Col. J.
Waddell-Boyd, s6th Regt. ; and has /w«er— Ruth. Resi-
dence—
HERBERT SALWEY, Gentleman. Born June 9, 1852.
being the eldest son of Herbert Salwey, by his wife Emilia
Robert, dau. of Capt. Waugh of Foxhall, co. Linlithgow,
Scotland. Armorial bearings — Sable, a saltire engrailed
or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the temples
argent and sable, a belt from the sinister shoulder to the
dexter hip azure. Motto — "Fiat voluntas Dei.
dence —
Resi-
HERBERT AUGUSTUS SALWEY, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 1848, being the fourth but eldest surviving son of the
late Henry Salwey, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards,
and his wife Elizabeth Philippa, only dau. and heir of
John Hooper Holder of Stanton I^acy, Salop. Armorial
bearings — Sable, a saltire engrailed or. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-Moor
proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable, .a
belt from the sinister shoulder to the dexter hip azure.
Motto — " Fiat voluntas Dei." Residence —
REGINALD ERNEST SALWEY, Gentleman. Born
April 1852, being the fifth but second surviving son of the
late Lieut. -Col. Henry Salwey, and his wife Elizabeth
Philippa, only dau. and heir of John Hooper Holder of
Stanton Lacy, Salop. Armorial bearings — Sable, a saltire
engrailed or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the
temples argent and sable, a belt from the sinister shoulder
to the dexter hip azure. Motto — "Fiat voluntas Dei."
Married, 1882, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Samuel Birch,
LL.D. , and widow of W. P. Weston. Residence —
THEOPHILUS JOHN SALWEY, Esq., J. P. Shrop-
shire. Born Oct. 18, 1848, being the only son of the late
Humphrey Salwey, by his wife Louisa Rebecca, dau. of
John Johnstone of Mainstone Court, co. Hereford. Ar-
morial bearings — Sable, a saltire engrailed or. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
sable, a belt from the sinister shoulder to the dexter hip
azure. Motto — " Fiat voluntas Dei." Residence — Ludlow.
SAMBORNE, see PALMER-SAMBORNE.
H EDWARD .SAMPSON, Esquire, M.A., J. P. and
w D. L. Born Ma)' 12, 1810, being the only son of the
late Edward Sampson, Esq. , of Henbury, by his wife Joanna,
youngest daughter of George Daubeny, Senior Alderman
of the city of Bristol. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Per bend or and gules, a cross Hory between two
escallops in bend dexter, and as many billets in bend
sinister, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a fret or, thereon a wyvern's head erased gules, collared
and semte of billets or. Motto — " Pejus letho flagitium."
Married, September 12, 1839, Belinda (who died 1881),
fourth daughter of Benjamin Way, Esquire, of Denham
Place, in the county of Buckingham, and niece of Sir
John Smyth, fourth Baronet of Ashton Court, in the county
of Somerset. Seat — Henbury, Bristol.
Sir EDWARD LEVIEN SAMUEL, 2nd Baronet.
Born Aug. 28, 1862, being the elder son of the late Sir
Saul Samuel, ist Bart., K.C.M.G., G.B., by his wife .Sara
Louise, dau. of Edward Isaacs, Esq., of Auckland, New
Zealand. Armorial bearings — Party per chevron argent
and gules, two wolves' heads erased in chief sabje, and in
base as many squirrels, sejant addorsed, each cracking a
nut of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a rock in front of three
spears, one in pale and two in saltire proper, a wolf courant
sable, pierced in the breast by an arrow argent, flighted or.
Married, 1891, Ray, dau. of A. Cohen ; and has Issue —
Edward Louis Samuel, Esq., b. 1896; and Vera. Resi-
dence— The Grange, .Strathfield, Sydney, N.S. W.
Sir MARCUS .SAMUEL, Bart. (1903), Lord Mayor
of London 1902-3, Grand Officer of the l^egion of Honour,
Commander of the Order of Leopold, Commander of the
Rising Sun, Sheriff of the City of London for the year
1894-1895, Lord of the Manor of Mote, J. P. for Kent,
a Commissioner of Lieutenancy for City of London,
knighted 1898. Born 1853, being the second son of
Marcus Samuel of 18 Upper Bedford Place. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron between two lions' heads
erased in chief or, and as many battle-axes saltireways
in base of the last, encircled by a wreath of oak verts
banded and fructed of the second. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ra is the Military Cockade.
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ling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with two fleurs-de-
lis gold, grasping a battle-axe proper, suspended therefrom
by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a shell also proper.
Motto — "Facta non verba." Married, 1881, Fanny Eliza,
bcth, (laughter of the late B. Benjamin of Stranraer House-
in the county of Middlesex; and has Issue — (i) Walter
Horace Siinuiel, Esquire, b. March 13, 1882 ; (2) Gerald
George Samuel, Esquire; Nellie \jn., 1903, Walter Henry
Levy]; and Ida Marie. Postal addresses — 20 Portland
Place, W. ; The Mote, Maidstone, Kent. Club — Carlton.
STUART MONTAGU SAMUEL, Esquire, J. P. co. of
London, M. P. for the Whitechapel Division of the Tower
Hamlets. Born Oct. 24, 1856, being the son of the late
Edwin Louis Samuel, Banker, of 9 Kensington Gore, Lon-
don, W. , by his wife Clara, dau. of the late Ellis Samuel
Yates of Liverpool. Liverv — Black, with green facings,
dexter a banner azure, charged with a lion rampant or.
Motto — "Swift yet sure." Married, March 5, 1862, Ellen,
dau. of Louis Cohen of Gloucester Place, Portman Square,
London ; and has /.v.v//<? — (i) Louis Sanuiel .Samuel-Montagu,
Esq., b. Dec. 10, 1869 \_m., Feb. 9, 1898, Gladys Helen
Rachel, elder dau. of Colonel Albert E. W. Goldsmid, and
has issue, Stuart Albert Samuel-Montagu, Esq., b. Dec. 19,
1898]; (2) Edwin Samuel-Montagu, Esq., b. Feb. 6, 1879;
(3) Gerald Samuel-Montagu, Esq., b. Sept. 29, 1880; {4)
Lionel Samuel-Montagu, Esq., b. Sept. 8, 1883; Henrietta
[/«. , Oct. 7, 1885, Ernest Louis Franklin of Pembridge
Gardens, London, and has issue]; Florence \jn., July 15,
1889, Montefiore Simon Waley of Dawson Place, Bays-
water, London, and has issue]; Marian; Ethel [m.,
April 12, 1893, Henry D'Arcy Hart of Pembridge Gardens,
Bayswater, and has issue] ; Lillian Helen ; and Elsie.
Seat — South Stoneham House, Southampton. Town re-
sidence— 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
and fawn overcoat. Armorial beaxings — Vert, two bars
between seven bees volant, four in chief and three in base
or, on a chief nebuly of the last, three roses sable. Mantling
vert and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a rose argent, barbed, seeded, stalked and
leaved proper, between two bees volant also proper. Motto
—"Excel." Married, April 10, 1893, Ida Bessie Evaline,
dau. of Alphonse Mayer of London ; and has Issue — Vera
Evelyn ; and Eileen Victoria. Residence — 12 Hill Street,
Berkeley Square, London, W.
§SiR (MONTAGU) SAMUEL- MONTAGU, ist
Baronet (June 23, 1894), of South Stoneham House,
Southampton, and of Kensington Palace Gardens, London,
M.P. for the Whitechapel Divisions of the Tower Hamlets
1885-1900, J. P. and D.L. for London, and J. P. for co.
Southampton. Sir Samuel was authorised by Royal Licence
to assume the surname of Montagu in addition to Samuel.
Born Dec. 21, 1832, being the son of the late Louis Samuel
of Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, Middlesex, formerly
of Liverpool, o. Lancaster, by his wife Henrietta, dau.
of Israel Israel of Bury Street, St. Mary Axe, London.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a pile azure, between two
palm-trees eradicated in base proper, a tent argent ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag statant, holding in the mouth a sprig of palm proper,
in front of a flagstaff erect gold, therefrom flowing to the
ARTHUR WARREN SAMUELS, Esquire, K.C.,
LL.D. Univ. of Dublin, Bencher of the Hon. Society of
the King's Inns, Barrister-at-Law (England), J. P. co. of
Dublin. Born May 19, 1852, being the second son
of the late Arthur Samuels, Gentleman, of Langara,
Kingstown, co. Dublin, M.A., Joint-Registrar of the
United Dioceses of Dublin, Glendalagh, and Kildare,
by his wife Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Owen
Daly, Esq., J. P., of Mornington, co. Westmeath. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, two squirrels sejant and ad-
dorsed gules, between two crosses formte fitch^e in pale
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, on the stump of a tree couped proper, sprout-
ing on each side vert, a squirrel sejant gules, cracking a nut
or, stalked and leaved also proper, charged on the shoulder
with across formfe fitchc-e gold. Motto—" Licet ex nmlto
parvum." Married, Aug. 10, i83i, Emma Margaret ((;'.
1904), second dau. of the late Rev. James William Irwin,
M.A. , of Sharon, co. Donegal, and Florine Griffith Lloyd,
only sister of the late Major-General Sir Herbert Edwardes,
K.C.B., K.C.S.I.; and has /.««f— Arthur Purefoy Irwin
Samuels, Gentleman, b. Feb. 14, 1887 ; Koy Florine ;
and Dorothy Helen. Residences — 80 Merrion Square,
Dublin ; -Cloghereen, Howth, co. Dublin. C/«*— Uni-
versity (Dublin).
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JOHN OWEN HENRY SAMUELS, Gentleman. Born
being the eldest son of the late Arthur Samuels,
Gentleman, of Langara, Kingstown, co. Dublin, M.A.,
Joint Registrar of the United Dioceses of Dublin, Glen-
dalagh, and Kildare, by his wife Catherine, youngest dau.
of the late Owen Daly, Esq., of Mornington, co. West-
meath. Armorial bearings Argent, two squirrels sejant
and addorsed gules, between two crosses form^e fitch^e in
pale sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on the stump of a tree couped proper,
sprouting on each side vert, a squirrel sejant gules, crack-
ing a nut or, charged on the shoulder with a cross form^e
fitchde gold. Motto "Licet ex multo parvum." Mar-
ried, , Elizabeth, dau. of the late Jerome Tisdall ; and
has /wz/^—(i) Arthur Samuels, Gentleman; (2) Chenevix
Samuels, Gentleman ; Mary ; and Maud. Hesidence—Wesl
Kirby, Cheshire.
Sir BERNHARD SAMUELSON, first Baronet (1884),
of Bodicote Grange, in the county of Oxford, M.P.
for Banbury, F. R.S. , J. P. Bor?i November 22, 1820,
being the son of the late Samuel Henry Samuelson
of Liverpool, by his wife Sarah, fide Hertz. Armorial
toearings — Sable, three piles wavy, two issuant from the
Henry Bernhard Samuelson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1890;
Gertrude Evelyn Frances ; and Phyllis Mary] ; (3) Godfrey
Blundell Samuelson, Esquire, b. June 3, 1863 [/«., Sept.
22, 1887, Annie, thinl dau. of the Rev.W. Brocklesby Davis,
M.A. , and has issue, Bernard Godfrey Samuelson, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 17, 1888 ; Guy Weston Samuelson, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 15, 1890; Carol Hubert Francis Samuelson,
Gentleman, /'. 1899] ; (4) Herbert Walter Samuelson, Esq.,
b. Jan. 23, 1865; Caroline [w., May 19, 1875, J- R- P-
Goodden of Over Compton, and has issue] ; Camilla \jn.,
Jan. 2, 1883, Connnander A. S. Phillpotts, Royal Navy] ;
Florence Adelaide, d. Oct. 14, 1881 ; and Alice Gertrude
[7)1., Oct. 8, 1890, Captain Henry Pennell Tate, Royal
Marines], He married, secondly, April 6, 1889, Lelia
Matliilda, daughter of the late Chevalier Leon Serena, and
widow of William Denny of Dumbarton. Residences — 56
Prince's Gate, London, S.W. ; Bodicote Grange, Banbury.
§ HENRY BERNHARD SAMUELSON. Esquire,
J. P. cos. of Somerset and Devon, Capt. (retired)
3rd Batt. Gloucestershire Regt., M.P. Cheltenham 1868-74,
Frome 1876-85. Born Sept. 30, 1845, losing the eldest son
of Rt. Hon. Sir Bernhard Samuelson, first Bart., P.C.,
F. R.S. , by his wife Caroline, dau. of Henry Blundell,
Esq., J. P. Live>y — ^ Black and gold. Armorial bearings
chief and one from the base or, each charged with a
phoenix in flames proper. Upon ihe escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
phrenix in flames holding in the beak a torch fired proper,
each wing charged with a scroll argent. MottO— " Post
tenebras lux." Married, firstly, July 20, 1844, Caroline,
daughter of Henry Blundell; and by her (who died April
16, 1886) has A.v;/e—(i) Henry Bernhard Samuelson, Esq.,
born September 30, 1845 [to whom refer] ; (2) Francis
Arthur Edward Samuelson, Esq., b. Feb. 26, 1861 \jn.,
April 24, 1888, Fanny Isabel, elder dau.of William Merritt
Wright of St. John, New Brunswick, and has issue, Francis
— Sable, three piles wavy, two issuant from the chief and
one from the base or, each charged with a phoenix in flames.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a phoenix in flames, holding in the beak a torch fired pro-
per, each wing charged with a scroll argent. Motto — " Post
tenebras lux." Married, July 7, 1874, Emily Maria, widow
of Arthur Paulet Butler, Esq., and eldest dau. of John
Goodden, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Over and Nether Compton,
Gorset and Martock, Somerset. AVj-/(/tv/f(?.f — Brayvvick
Drove, near Maidenhead ; Villa la Montague, Beaulieu,
AM., France. C7//^.f— Wellington, Royal Dorset Yacht,
and Circle de 1' Union (Cannes).
§ ARTHUR EDMUND SANDBACH, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. R.E., Military Secretary to H.E. the Viceroy of
India. Born July 30, 1859, being the third but second sur-
viving son of the late Henry Robertson Sandbach, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1854), and J. P. for co. Car-
narvon, by Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of Martin Williams of
Bryngwyn,co. Montgomery. Armorial bearings— Azure,
is the Military Cockade.
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on a fesse between three garbs or, a wreath of oak vert,
between two estoiles gules. Mantling' azure and or ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's
head erased per fesse argent and or, attired or, gorged with
a wreath of oak, and in the mouth an ear of wheat vert.
Motto — " Virtutis gloria merces." Seal — Bryn Gwyn,
Oswestry.
SAMUEL SANDBACH, Esquire, Col. Commanding
3rd Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, J. P. for cos. Carnarvon
and Denbigh, D. L. for co. Denbigh, M.A. i?()/v/ Sept. 16,
1856, being the eldest son of the late Henry Robertson
Sandbach, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1854) for co.
Denbigh, J. P. co. Carnarvon, by his second wife Elizabeth
Charlotte, dau. of Martin Williams of Bryngwyn, co. Mont-
gomery. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse between
three garbs or, a wreath of oak vert between two estoiles
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a reindeer's head erased per fesse argent and
or, attired or, gorged with a wreatli of oak, and in the
mouth an ear of wheat vert. Motto — "Virtutis gloria
merces." Married, Feb. 25, 1892, Katherine Frances,
second dau. of the late James R. Pease of Westwood,
Beverley (who died 1902). Seat — ^Hafodunos, near Abergele,
CO. Denbigh. C/«3— Carlton.
ALBERT GEORGE SANDEMAN, Esquire, one of
His Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London, late
Major i2th Middlesex Rifle Vol., High Sheriff for the co.
of Surrey in the year 1872, Director and Governor of tiie
Bank of England 1895-7. Bor?i 1833, being the eldest son ot
the late George Glas Sandeman, Merchant, of London, and
of Westfield, Hayling Island, by his wife Eliza, daughter of
Albert Forster of Guernsey. Clubs — Union, Carlton, and
Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, the emblem of Truth, a naked woman stand-
ing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her
dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated
above her head, a branch of palm, and on her breast the sun
in his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of
the first within a bordure gules, charged with three fleurs-
de-lis also of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and upon a wreatii of his liveries is set for Crest, a
rock proper ; and in an escroll over the same this MottO,
"Stat Veritas," and under the arms, " Olim cruore nunc
candore. " Married, 1856, Maria Carlota Perpetua, daughter
of the late Viscount Moncorvo, Portuguese Ambassador ;
and has Issue — Walter Albert .Sandeman, Gentleman, born
1858 \in., 1882, Constance, eldest daughter of the late
Henry l"'enwick, Member of Parliament, and has, with
other issue, C!hristopher Albert Walter Sandeman, Gentle-
man, b. 1882; (2) Ernest Albert Sandeman, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 26, i860; Amelia Mary Cecilia; Helen Marfan;
Evelyn Albert t \ni.. Sir James William Malcolm, Bart.,
J. P., of Tostock Place, Bury St. Ednmnds] ; and Violet
Mary [w., William Hargreaves Leese, Esq., eldest son of
Sir Joseph Leese, M.P.]. Seal — Presdales, Ware, Herts.
GEORGE AMELIUS CRAWSHAY SANDEMAN,
Gentleman. Borrt 1883, being the son of late Lieut. -Col.
George Glas Sandeman of Hayling Island and Fonab, by
his wife Amelia, dau. of Capt. Thomas Eraser Sandeman
of Stodham, Petersfield, co. Hampshire, J. P., and late of
42nd (Black Watch) and 73rd. Livery — White, with French
blue facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, the emblem
of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe
issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book,
in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch
of palm, on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper,
and a veil across her middle of the first, within a bordure
invected gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lis also of the
first, and as many plates alternately. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a rock proper. Mottoes — Over the crest,
"Stat Veritas;" under the shield, "Olim cruore nunc
candore." Estates — Fonab, in the county of Perth ;
Clarence and Perth Villas, Hayling Island. Postal address
— 34 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.
§JOHN GLAS SANDEMAN, Esquire, M.V.O. (1902),
F.S.A. , late Lieut. -Col. Commanding Essex Yeom.
Cavalry, formerly a Capt. in the Roy. Dragoons, in which
regt. he served during the whole of the Crimean campaign,
1854-1861, medal and clasps for Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Sebastopol, Jubilee medal, and Diamond Jubilee clasp, and
Coronation medal of King Edward VII., now Sub-Oflicer
in Her Majesty's Royal Body Guard of the Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms,'and an Hon. Lieut, in the Royal Naval
Reserve. Born August 18, 1836, being the second son of
is the Naval Cockade.
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George Glas Sandeman, Gentleman, of Westfield, Hayling
Island, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Forster
of Guernsey. Clubs — Army and Navy, Junior United
Service, Union (Brighton), Liverpool Racquet (Liverpool),
Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown). Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, the emblem of Truth, a naked woman
proper, and a veil around her middle of the field, a bordure
indented azure, charged with four crosses patte, and as
many mullets alternately or. Mantling azure doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for a Crest,
a rock proper. Motto — "Stat Veritas." Seat — Hernbrook,
Horsham, Sussex. Club — Junior Carlton.
standing on a terrestrial globe, issuing out of the base
in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which
is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her
breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil
across her middle of the first, within a bordure engrailed
gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, and as many
trefoils alternately also of the first. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "Stat Veritas," and under the
arms, "Olim cruore nunc candore." Married, August 26,
1862, at Hayling, Eliza Victoire Cormick, eldest d.inghter of
Captain Henry Lynch of Galway and Leigh Park, Havant ;
and has Issue — [i) Victor Staunton Sandeman, Esq.,
Major 17th Lancers, b. May i, i866 ; (2) Henry George
Glas Sandeman, Gentleman, Com. R.N., b. June 18, 1868 ;
Ella Victoire Glas ; Florence Maud Lynch-Staunton [m. ,
Col. Howard Fairtlough of Hurtnioor Holt, Godalming] ;
and Ina Kathleen [m., 1900, Edward Carey Tyndale,
Biscoe, Lieut, (retired) R.N.]. /?j/rt/^— Whin-Hurst,
Hayling Island. Poslal a(id?-ess~'Wh\n-Hmst, Hayling
Island.
WILLIAM ROBERT HOLMES SANDEMAN, Gen-
tleman. Bor/i , being the eldest son of the late William
Barclay Sandeman, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, third
dau. of George Bax Holmes of Pleystowe. Livery— Blue
and white. Armorial bearings — Argent, the emblem
of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe
issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open
book, in her sinister, which is elevated above h<>r head, a
palm-branch, on her breast the sun in his splendour, all
SANDERS, quartered by LEE-DILLON.
ROBERT MASSY DAWSON SANDERS, Esq., J. P.
Born May 19, 1862, being the son of the late Thomas
Sanders, Esq., of Charleville, co. Cork, LL. D. , Barrister-
at-Law, J. P. cos. Cork and Limerick, by his wife Mary
Charlotte, dau. of Richard Duckworth Dunn, Esq., Capt.
Queen's Bays, of Surbiton, Surrey. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a chevron gules between three elephants' heads
erased sable, on a chief azure a sword erect proper, pom-
mel and hilt or, within two bezants. Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown, an
elephant's head proper, charged with a bezant. Motto—
" Nil conscire sibi nulla pallescere culpa." Married, Feb.
I, 1899, Hilda, youngest dau. of Francis H. Beaumont of
Buckland Court, Betchworth, Surrey ; and has Issue—
(i) Charles Craven Sanders, Gentleman, b. 1899; (2)
Terence Robert Beaumont Sanders, Gentleman, 1*. 1901,
Seat — Charleville Park, Charleville, co. Cork. Town resi-
dence— 35 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
SANDERSON, see BURDON-SANDERSON.
The Rev. ALFRED POYNTZ SANDERSON,
M.A. (Camb. ), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Aspenden,
Herts. Born April 24, 1825, being the son of the Rev.
Stephen Sanderson, M.A. (Oxon.\, late of Norwood, Clerk in
Holy Orders. Armorial bearmgs— Paly of six argent
and or, on a bend nebuly azure, between four annulets
two and two interlaced pale ways gules, a dexter cubit arm
bendways, the hand clenched proper, vested in a sleeve
rolled up argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
Upon five annulets interlaced fesseways or, a talbot sable,
resting the dexter foreleg on a dagger in bend point down-
wards proper. Motto— -"Sans Dieu rien." Residence—
The Rectory, Aspenden, Herts.
SAMUEL SANDERSON, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Cavan, High Sheriff 1876. Born 1834, being the
third son of the late Samuel Winter of Agher, co. Meatti.
by Lucy, second dau. of the late James Sanderson of Clover
Hill ; and assumed the name and arms of Sanderson by Roy.
Lie. 1873. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
three bends azure, the centre one charged with a crescent
between two estoiles or (for Sanderson) ; 2 and 3 chequy or
and azure, on a fesse argent, a crescent gules (for Winter).
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wre.ath of the colours, on a mount vert, an estoile or (for
Sanderson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet or,
charged with a crescent gules (for Winter). Motto—" Tou-
jours profice." Married, i860, Anne, dau. of the late |ohn
Armytage Nicholson of Balrath, co. Meath. Scat— C\o\a
Hill, Belturbet. CV/zi!*— Sackville Street (Dublin).
SANDERSON (H. Coll.). Argent, four bendlets nebuly
between a demi-eagle displayed in chief and a fiet in base
all sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle displayed gules,
gutt(5-d'eau, holding in the Vjeak a billet in Ijend dexter or,
a fret fessewise of the last. MottO— " Veritas et honor."
Son of Francis John Sanderson of Holly Lodge,
Hampstead : —
Frank Sanderson, Gentleman, b. . /?«. — Carberry,
Richmond, Surrey; Dormy, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex.
SANDERSON (H. Coll.). Paly of six argent and azure,
on a bend sable, a square buckle lietween two mullets
pierced argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased paly of four
azure and argent, pendent from the mouth an annulet or.
Motto — "Sans Dieu rien."
Sons of Geoige Samuel Sanderson, C. E. , of Greenbank
is the Military Cocltade,
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Biikenhead, 6. 1818; J. 1870; >/i. 1841, Jane, d. of Joliii
Haddock of Warrington : —
Hugh James Sanderson, d. 1849; i/i. ist, 1877, Margaret,
((/. 1879), d. of James Keys Parkinson of Milvertoii, co.
has Issue — John Gough Sandes, (Jentleman, fi. Dec. 12,
1903 ; Gladys Mand ; and Doris Aphra. Seat — Greenville,
Somerset ; 2nd, Lucy Beatrice, d. of Robert Fawcus of
Norbiton, co. Surrey; and has issue — (i) George Robert
Sanderson, Gentleman, d. 1883 ; (2) Hugh James Sanderson,
Gentleman, d. 1884; and Lucy Evelyn Fawcus. A'es. —
Surbiton, Surrey.
Son of George Samuel John Sanderson of Sourabaya,
Java (son of George Samuel Sanderson, d. 1870 ; see
above), d. 1855; d. 1888; m. 1881, Johanna Sophia, d.
of Christiaan Van der Moore, Resident of Preanger :^
George Christian Sanderson, Gentleman, iJ. 1882. /^es. —
Yr. son of George Samuel Sanderson, d. 1870 (see
above) : —
John Haddock Sanderson, Gentleman, d. 1857 ; m. 1886,
Lillias Fane, d. of John Murray Bate of Sydney. Jies. —
Dargai, Killara, near Sydney, New South Wales.
Sons of John Sanderson of Ealing, 6. 1825 ; d. 1896 ;
m. 1861, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas M'Whinneyof King-
ston, Jamaica : —
John Sanderson, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-
Law, i. 1864 ; m. 1896, Emma Frances, d. of William
Lloyd Cabell of Ealing, Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue —
Thyra Louise. J?es. — Grange Cote, Tunbridge Wells.
Clud — United University.
Thomas Hugh Sanderson, Gentleman, 6. 1866. CIu6 —
Conservative.
James Augustus Sanderson, Gentleman, 6. 1868. /^es. —
Anthony Ambrose Sanderson, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1871. Clud — United University.
SANDES, see COLLIS-SANDES.
JOHN SANDES, Esquire, of Greenville, co. Kerry, J. P.
CO. Kerry, late Capt. in 4th Batt. R. Mutister Fusiliers,
Barrister-at-Law, Born Sept. 25, 1868, being the second
and only surviving son of the late George Sandes of Green-
ville, Esquire, J. P. (High Sheriff 1887-88), by his wife
Anna, dau. of Capt. Charles John Whyte, 95th Rcgt.,
of Loughbrickland, co. Down. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a fesse dancetttJe between four cross crosslets
fitchce, three in chief and one in base gules. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,,
on a mount vert, a griffin segreant
gules. Motto — " Virtus fortunre
30, 1896, Maud Tudor, dau.
of The Manor House, Barrow-on-Trent, co. Derby ; and
1 — On a wreath of the colours,,
!greant or, collared Heurettt'cA
mre victrix." A/urr/td, ApT']]\
of Richard Sale, Esi]., J. P., '
Listowel, CO. Kerry. Cluds—St. George's, United Service
(Dublin).
SANDFORD, see WILLS-SANDFORD and WTLLS-
SANDFORD-WILLS.
SANDFORD (Vn. of Salop, 1623). Quarterly, i and 4,
per chevron sable and ermine, in chief two boar's heads
couped close or ; 2 and 3, vert, a fesse, and in chief a
chevron argent, in the centre of the quarters a mullet for
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped close or, hold-
ing in the mouth a pheon argent, and charged with a
mullet for difference. Motto — "Nee temere nee timide."
Lively — Light drab coat, yellow and black striped waist-
coat, brass buttons.
Sons of Humphrey Sandford, Esq., J. P. for co. Salop
and for borough of Shrewsbury, Barrister-at-Law
(Middle Temple), b. 1811 ; d. 1902 ; w. 1852, Anne
Taylor, d. of Joseph Armitage, Esq., J. P., D. L., of
Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield : —
Humphrey Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1886,
Phcebe Isabella, eld. d. of James Evans of Pwllmeyric
Lodge, Mon. ; and has issue — Humphrey Sandford,
Gentleman, b. 1887; and Phcebe Mary Elizabeth. Seats —
The Isle of Rossall, Shrewsbury ; Edgton, Aston-on-Clun.
Richard Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. — Udding-
ston, Shrewsbury.
Sons of Rev. George Sandford, M.A. , Vicar of
Ecclesall, Sheffield, b. 1816 ; d. 1898 ; m. i860,
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Henry Barlow, M.A. :^
Rev. Folliott George Sandford, M.A. (Camb. ), Vicar of
Doncaster, b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Rosamond Mary Blakelock,
d. of Ralph Blakelock Smith of Bents Green Lodge,
Sheffield; and has issue — (i) Folliott Hugh Blakelock
Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1889; (2) Clement Richard
Folliott, Gentleman, b. 1893 '< Rosamond Dorothy ; Mary
Frances Catharine ; and Hilda Millicent. Hes. — The
Vicarage, Doncaster.
Henry Barlow Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1886,
Eleanor, d. of Charles Anthony Branson of Shetiield ; and
has issue— Victor Henry Sandford, Gentleman ; and
Constance Armine. Res. — Oakdale, Sheffield.
Francis Berkeley Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1864; m.
1892, Margaret Wingate, d. of William Ritchie ; and has
issue — (i) George Ritchie Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
(2) Francis Rossall Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. —
Blencowe, Penrith.
Herbert Edward Sandford, Gentleman, /;. 1869. Res. —
William Courtenay Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Res.—
Charles Sidney Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.^
Sons of Rev. Edward Sandford, Vicar of Denford and
Ringstead, Northants, b. 1818 ; d. 1898 ; fn. 1848,
Mary, d. of Joseph Armitage : —
Rev. Edward Armitage Sandford, M.A. , late Vicar of
Denford and Ringstead, b. 1851 ; //i. 1882, Mira Isabella,
d. of Rev. Robert Mandeville Rodwell, Rector of High
Laver, co. Essex. Res. — 18 Hallam Road, Clevedon.
Henry Rossall Sandford, Gentleman, /;. 1852; m. 1890,
Annette, d. of John Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Broadclough,
Lanes., and of Winsley Hall, Salop ; and has issue —
Francis Edward Rossall Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Res. — Westbury, Salop.
Sons of Rev. William Sandford, M.A., Vicar of Bicton,
Salop, b. 1827; d. 1893; >/t. 1861, Emma, d. of
Thomas Calrow : —
Francis Folliott Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Grove Cottage, Port Hill, Shrewsbury.
George Calrow Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Stoke, Devon port.
The Right Rev. CHARLES WALDEGRAVE SAND-
FORD, D.D., Bishop of Gibraltar 1874. Born Feb. 13,
1828, being the second but eldest surviving son of Ven.
John Sandford, B.D., Archdeacon of Coventry, Honorary
Canon of Worcester, and RectorofAlvechurch,co. Worcester,
by his first wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Poole. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly per fesse indented ermine and
azure, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. A/ar-
ried, Nov. 11, 1885. .-Mice Emily Jane, dau. of Sir George
Baker, Bart., of Loventor. Residenees—Bishopshourne,
Cannes, France ; 48 Woodstock Road, Oxford. Club —
Athenaeimi.
The Right Rev. DANIEL FOX SANDFORD, LL.D.,
consecrated Bishop of Tasmania 1883, Assistant-Bishop of
Durham 1889, and Rector of Boldon, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Porn July 25, 1831, being the third son of Sir Daniel
Keyte, D.C.L., Oxon. , sometime M.P. for Paisley, and
Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow, by his
wife Cecilia Catherine, only dau. of John Charnock.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly per fesse indented ermine
and azure, the escutcheon being surmounted by a mitre.
Married, August 30, 1855, Elizabeth Barret, eldest dau. of
James Rae ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Erskine Douglas
Sandford, Gentleman, b. Dec. i, 1856; (2) Daniel Char-
nock Sandford, Gentleman, b. Aug. 5, 1864 ; (3) Leslie
Gordon Sandford, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6, 1866 ; Ethel
Ogilvy, d. April 2, i860 ; Edith Charnock Edmonstone ; '
Mabel Le Grix, d. March 7, 1875 ; Alice Ramsay [w., Sept.
17, 1891, Alfred Dobson, B. L. , Solicitor-Gen., Tasmania] ;
and Muriel Elphinstone, d. July 27, 1889. Residence —
Boldon, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
The Venerable ERNEST GREY SANDFORD,
M.A., Canon and Archdeacon of Exeter. Born Aug. 16,
1839, being the sixth son of the Ven. John Sandford, B.D.,
Archdeacon of Coventry, by his first wife Elizabeth, only
dau. of Richard Poole. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
per fesse indented ermine and azure. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings
endorsed, preying on a partridge all proper. Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide." Married Ethel, dau. of Gabriel Poole
of Brent Knoll ; and has issue. Postal address — The Close,
Exeter.
FRANCIS MARMADUKE HENRY SANDFORD, Es-
quire, formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards. Born i860, being
the only son of the late George Montagu Warren Sandford,
Esq., M.P. for Maldon, J. P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-
Law (who assumed by Royal Licence, 1866, the surname
and arms of Sandford), by his wife Augusta Mary, dau. of
Algernon Greville. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, quarterly i. and iiii. , quarterly per fesse indented ermine
and azure ; ii. and iii. , per chevron sable and ermine in chief,
two boars' heads couped or, and in base a mullet azure
(for Sandford) ; 2 and 3, quarterly or and azure, overall four
lozenges conjoined in cross, between as many annulets all
counterchanged (for Peacocke). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
endorsed preying on a partridge all proper (for Sandford) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped argent,
armed and langued gules, and charged with a trefoil slipped
vert (also for Sandford) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a
cockatrice, wings erect vert (for Peacocke). Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide." Residence —
§ RICHARD FORMAN MAINWARING SAND-
FORD, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. R.E. Born Dec. 29,
1834, being the fifth son of the Ven. John Sandford,
B. D. , Archdeacon of Coventry, Hon. Canon of Eastmin-
ster, and Rector of Alvechurch, co. Worcester, by his first
wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Poole. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly per fesse indented ermine and azure.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon, wings endorsed, preying on a partridge
all proper. Motto — " Nee temere nee timide." Married,
April 7, 1863, Mary Isabella, dau. of Captain Edward
Grant, 17th Regt. ; and has Issue— (\) John Erskine Grant
Sandford, Gentleman, b. Feb. 23, 1864 ; (2) Charles Dong-
las Sandford, Gentleman, b. June 5, 1865, drowned at sea
Oct. 17, 1892 ; (3) Harry Coddington Sandford, b. March
8, 1869 ; and Ada Helen Ernestine. Residence —
WILLIAM GRAHAM SANDFORD, Esquire, some-
time Captain Royal Peeblesshire Rifles, unpaid Attachd
at Paris from April 1859 to May i860, specially employed
at FYankfort till Sept. i860, transferred to Turin Sept i860.
Member of the Royal Body Guard of Scotland, Second
Secretary of Legation at the Court of Stockholm. Born
Nov. 30, 1834, being the second surviving son of Erskine
Douglas Sandford, Esq., Sheriff of Galloway, and his wife
Joanna Grace, third and youngest dau. of William Graham
of Mossknow, co. Dumfries. Armorial bearings Quar-
terly per fesse indented ermine and azure. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon,
wings endorsed, preying on a partridge all proper. Motto
— " Nee temere nee timide." Residence —
SANDHAM, quartered by GRIFFITH.
SANDYS, quartered by SPEIR.
EDWIN WILLIAM S.\NDYS, Esquire, J.P. for East
Riding of co. York, late Major R.A. Born March 21,
1838, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Travis
Sandys, Rector of Burton-le-Coggles, Grantham, by his
is the Military Cockade.
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wife Catherine, dau. of Capt. William Wotton Abney of
Measham Hall, co. Derby. Armorieil bearings — Or, a
fesse dancett^e between three crosses crosslet fitch^e gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules. Motto — " Probum
non poenitet." Married, firstly, June 29, 1865, Frances
Anne Sandys, elder dau. of Edwin Sandys Bain, Serjeant-
at-Law, of Easter Livelands, co. Stirling ; and has had Issue
— (i) William Bain Richardson Sandys, Esq., Major R.F.A. ,
b. May 20, 1868; (2) Henry Myles Sandys, Gentleman, of
Easter Livelands, co. Stirling, b. March 30, 1871 ; (3)
Edward Seton Sandys, Esq., Capt. R. E. , b. Sept. 17, 1872 ;
Frances Catherine Mary Sandys (deceased) ; and Agnes
Elizabeth Abney (deceased). He married secondly, April
17, 1879, Eliza Ridley, eldest dau. of late Rev. Henry B.
Carr, M.A., Hon. Canon of Durham; and has a dau.,
Dorothy. Residence— FuMord House, co. York. Club —
Yorkshire (York).
§ THOMAS MYLES SANDYS, Esquire, Lieut. -Col.
Comdt. 3rd Batt. Loyal North Lancashire Regt.
(retired with Hon. rank of Colonel), formerly Capt. 7th
Royal Fusiliers (20 years' service), M.P. for the Bootle Div.
of Lancashire since 1885, and D. L. for co. Lancaster. Bom
May 12, 1837, being the only son of Capt. Thomas Sandys,
R.N. , subsequently H.E. I.C.S. , by his wife Frances, dau.
of Capt. Thomas Sanders, H.E. I.C.S. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Carlton, Wellington, United Service. Liveiy —
Undress : drab with scarlet cuffs and collar ; full dress : coat
and waistcoat drab, breeches scarlet plush. Armorial
bearings — Or, a fesse dancett^e between three cross cross-
Henry Stair Sandys, R.N.
Street, Derby.
Res. — 48 Hartington
lets fitch^e gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and
gules. Seat — Graythwaite Hall, Ulverston, Lancashire.
SANDYS. Or, a fesse dancett^e between three cross
crosslets gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and
gules. Motto — " Probum non pcenitet."
Son of late Rev. William Travis Sandys, Rector of
Burton - le - Coggles, Grantham, b. ; d. ;
m. , Catherine, d. of Captain William Wotton
Abney of Measham Hall, co. Derby : —
SANGUSZKO. quartered by LUBIENSKI.
Major MATTHEW HENRY SAN KEY, late R.E.
Born 1853, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
William Sankey, C. B. , of Bawnmore, by Hannah Maria,
third dau. of the late John Roe of Rockwell, co. Tipperary.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable, three salmon
of the field. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
sable, holding in the hand a fish proper. Motto—" Sancta
clavis coeli fides." Married, 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of Major-
Gen. Edward Lawes Pym.
MATTHEW VILLIERS ELRINGTON SANKEY,
Gentleman, formerly Lieut. P.W.O. Regt., late Lieut.
5th Dragoon Guards. Bor?i 1846, being the only son of
the late Capt. Jacob Hiram Sankey, R. N., J. P., of Cool-
more, by Melita Anne, only dau. of the late Capt. G. W.
Rowan Hamilton, R.N., of Killyleagh, co. Down. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a bend sable, three salmon of
the field. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested sable,
cuffed argent, holding in the hand a fish proper. Motto —
"Sancta clavis coeli fides." Seat — Coolmore, Fethard,
Tipperary.
Sir RICHARD HIERAM SANKEY, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Chairman of Board of Works, Ireland, Fellow of Madras
University. Bont 1829, being the son of Matthew Sankey,
J. P. of Bawnmore, co. Cork, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of
Colonel O'Hara, J. P., of O'Harabrook, Ballymoney, co.
Antrim; created C.B. 1879, and advanced to the rank of
Knight Commander 1892. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a bend sable, three salmon of the field, the escutcheon
being encircled with the ribbon of the Bath, and pendent
therefrom his badge as a K.C.B. Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm vested sable, cuffed argent, holding in the
hand a salmon of the field. MottO — "Sancta clavis cceli
fides." Married, ist, 1858, Sophie Mary, dau. of W. H.
Benson, I.C.S. (she died 1882) ; 2nd, 1890, Henrietta, dau.
of Pierce Creagh, Esq., J. P., of Mount Elva, co. Clare,
and widow of Edward Browne, Esq., J. P., of Cosloe, co.
Galway. Postal address — 68 Merrion Square, Dublin.
JAMES SANT, Esquire, a Member of the Royal
Academy, Principal Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty the
Queen, a Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy
Raffaelle in Urbino. Born 1820, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late William Sant of Duppa's
Hill, Croydon, by his wife Sarah Sherwood, nt'e Baker
is the Naval Cockade.
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Armorial beailngs — Sable, on a chevron cotised or,
between three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper,
as many escallops of the field. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with a
collar vair, holding in the mouth a rose argent, barbed,
slipped and seeded proper, and holding between the paws
an escallop or; with the Motto, "Si sit sanctus felix."
Married, 1852, Eliza, daughter of Doctor R. M. M.
Thomson, Staff-Surgeon, Bengal Presidency ; and has
Issue — (i) James William Sant, Gentleman, in the Diplo-
matic Service, Attach^ to the British Legation at Stockholm
(deceased) ; (2) Mowbray Lees Sant, Esquire, Captain 5th
Fusiliers ; Mary Edith ; Lilla Maria ; Sarah Fanny Con-
stance ; Ada Grace ; and Hilda Julia Frances. Postal
address — 43 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park.
BENJAMIN BECKHAM SAPWELL, Esquire, Col.
(retired) 3rd Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt. Born Jan. 29,
1843, being the seventh son of John Sapwell and Louisa
Esther his wife, dau. of John Sparrow. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, a garb or, between four fountains in cross.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a passion cross or, a well
between two branches of oak proper. Married, firstly, Oct.
6, 1864, Dorcas Gay, second dau. of George Thomas Bald-
win of Fakenham, Norfolk; and has Issue — (i) Benjamiu
Beckham Sapwell, B.A., LL.B., M.B., B.C. (Cantab,),
Barrister-at-Law, b. Jan. 20, 1866 ; and Dorcas Gay (de-
ceased). He married secondly, Sept. 20, 1869, Rosamond
Cubitt, fifth dau. of the above-named G. T. Baldwin ; and
has Issue — (2) Cedric Gay Sapwell, b. Aug. 20, 1870 (de-
ceased) ; (3) Baldwin Sparrow Sapwell, b. July 13, 1889 ;
Dorcas Rosamond ; Mary Baldwin ; and Joyce Meers.
Seat — Sankence, Aylsham, Norfolk.
SARSFIELD (U.O.). Per pale argent and gules, a
fleur-de-lis per pale sable and of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
face or. Motto — " Virtus non vertitur."
Sons of Dominick Ronayne Patrick Sarsfield, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. , of Doughcloyne, b. 1828; d. 1892; m.
1858, Mary Anne Elizabeth Helena, d. of James de la
Cour of Mallow : —
Thomas Ronayne Sarsfield, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, Capt.
3rd Batt. Roy. Munster Fus. , b. 1862. Seat — Doughcloyne.
CO. Cork.
James de la Cour Sarsfield, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Res.—
William Stopford Sarsfield, Esq., Capt. Connaught
Rangers, b. 1868 ; m. 1898, Beatrice Lalage Powell, d. of
Percy John Gordon Maynard of Ratoath, co. Meath ; and
has issue — Patrick Sarsfield, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Sir EDWARD SASSOON, 2nd Baronet (March 22,
1890). Born June 20, 1856, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Sir Albert Abdallah David
Sassoon, by his wife Hannah (who died 1894), dau. of
Meyer Moses of Bombay. Armorial bearings — Or, a
palm-tree eradicated proper, between on the dexter a
pomegranate also proper, and on the sinister a branch
of laurel fructed vert, both proper, on a chief azure, a
lion passant of the first, in the dexter paw a rod erect
gold; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a fern-brake sur-
mounted by a dove volant, having in the beak a laurel branch
all proper, the wings sem^e of estoiles or. Motto — " Can-
dide et constanter." Married, October 19, 1887, Aline
Caroline, dau. of Baron Gustave de Rothschild ; and has
/«7^<?— Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, Gentleman,
b. 1888. Residences — 25 Park Lane, W. ; i Eastern Ter-
race, Brighton ; San Souci, Bombay ; Garden Beach,
Poonah ; Enbrook, Sandgate ; and Alvie Lodge, Kin-
craig, N.B. Clubs— Q^x\Kox\, Portland, Marlborough, and
Bachelors'.
ARTHUR SAUMAREZ, Esquire, commonly known as
the Honourable Arthur Saumarez. Born
^Attmnri^r ^^52, being the son of the late Right
X3'aUlMUVI^^ Honourable Sir John St. Vincent Sau-
marez, by his second wife Margaret
Antoinette, fourth daughter of the late William Richard
Hopkyns Northey of Oving House, in the county of
Buckingham. Clubs — St. James's, White's. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules,
between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple-
towered or, impaling tiie arms of M'Garel-Hogg, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent three boars' heads erased azure,
between two tlaunches of the second, each charged with a
crescent of the field (for Hogg) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse vair^e
ermine and purpure, cotised sable, between three grey-
hounds heads erased of the last, collared argent (for
M'Garel) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a falcon displayed proper ; with the Motto, " In Deo spero."
Married, August 3, 1881, Edith Mary, commonly known as
the Honoiu-able Edith Mary, only daughter of the Right
Honourable Sir James Macnaghten M'Garel-Hogg, first
Baron Magheramorne ; and has Issue living— (i) Michael
Saumarez, Esquire, born 1884 ; (2) Reginald Stafford Saum-
marez, Gentleman, born 1886 ; and Muriel Antoinette.
Postal addresses — 17 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. ;
The Lodge, Eastbourne.
Admiral THOMAS SAUMAREZ, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being
the son of the late Admiral Richard Saumarez ; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1873. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three
leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple-turreted or.
Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon displayed
proper ; with the Motto, " Fidelis et generosus." Married,
firstly, 1854, a daughter of S. R. Block of Greenhiil, B.irnet,
who died 1866 ; secondly, 1868, Eleanor, daughter of B.
Scott Riley of Liverpool ; and has Issue — A daughter.
Postal address — The Firs, Jersey.
WILLL'\M HENRY RADCLIFFE SAUNDERS,
Esquire, Major (retired) East Surrey Regt. Born
June 7, 1857, being the eldest son of the late John Brewer
Saunders of "The Knoll," Torquay. Livety — Dark blue,
black facings. Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure and
argent, a chevron per chevron between two elephants' heads
erased in chief and a lion sejant in base all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an elephant's head argent, erased gules, charged
on the neck with an annulet azure, between two palm
branches slipped vert. Motto— " Fide sed cui vide."
Married, Nov. 25, 1885, Mary, eldest dau. of Major-Gen.
John Frederick Berthon, Bombay Staff Corps. Residence
is tbe Military Cockade.
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— High Bank, Tonbridge, Kent.
Military.
Ciub— Junior Naval and
§Majok-Gknkkal WILLIAM BOYD SAUNDERS-
KNOX-GORE, late R.A., J. P. for Devon, and D.L.
for Mayo (High Sheriff 1895). Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules a fesse between three cross
crosslets fitcht^e or, all within a bordure nrgent (for Gore) ;
2 and 3 grand quarters, cjuarterly i. and iiii. gules, a falcon
rising or, within an orle waved on the outer side and
engrailed on the inner argent, a crescent for difference
(for Knox) ; ii. and iii. sable, on a chevron engrailed
ermine, a crescent azure between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent (for Saunders). Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a wolf rampant or (for Gore) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close perched on a rest proper (for
Knox) ; 3. out of a mural crown proper, a bull's head
gules, charged with a crescent or (for Saunders). Motto —
" In hoc signo vinces." A/arriecf, 1854, Matilda, eldest
dau. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, first Bart., of
Belleek ; and has Issue — William Arthur Gore Saunders-
Knox-Gore, Esq., late Major R.A. , on the roll for High
Sherift co. Mayo 1900, 0. 1854 [m., 1887, Maria Beecher,
dau. of John Simpson Prince, Esq., and has issue, William
Arthur Cecil Saunders- Knox-Gore, d. i888]. Sea^ — Belleek
Manor, Ballina, Mayo. J?esidence—Ardmore, Torquay.
The Rkv. ROBERT DE BEDICK SAUNDERSON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Dublin University, Member
of the Senate), also of King's College, London, F.S.A.
Born June 23, 1863, being the eldest son of William
James Saunderson, by his wife Margaret, youngest dau. of
the Rev. Thos. Johnston. Armorial bearings— Paly of
six and per fesse counterchanged argent and azure, on a
bend sable, three bezants. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tall)ot passant sable,
charged with a bezant. MottO — ' ' Je suis veillant a plaire. "
Married, Oct. 7, 1890, Frances Anna, younger dau. of
Thomas Nicholson Jones of Belle Vue, New Ross ; and has
Issue — Robert de Bedick Saunderson, Gentleman, b Sept.
21, 1891. Residences — Belle Vue Road, Ramsgate, co.
Kent.
WILLIAM JAMES SAUNDERSON, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Paly of six and per fesse counterchanged
argent and azure, on a bend sable three bezants. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant sable, charged
with a bezant. MottO — " Je suis veillant a plaire."
MORGAN JAMES SAURIN, Esquire, of Orielton, co.
Pembroke, J. P., High Sheriff 1883, late Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. Commanding Pembroke Yeo. Cav. , formerly Capt. 6th
Dragoon Guards. Born April 18, 1845, being the eldest
son of the late Mark Antony .Saurin, Esq., of Orielton, co.
Pembroke J. P., High Sherift 1867, by his wife Margaretta
Sutton, dau. of Rev. John Jones. Armorial bearings-
Argent, out of a mount vert, an oak-tree proper, on a chief
azure, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — O na wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, an oak-tree proper. Married, Dec. 4,
1873, Fanny Margaret, only child of the late William
Tyrwhitt Walker, Esq., of Twyford House, Winchester;
and has Issue — (i) William Mark Saurin, Esq., J. P. co.
Pembroke, Capt. 3rd Batt. Yorkshire Regt. , b. June 20,
1877; (2) Gerald Louis Saurin, Esquire, Lieut. R. N.,
b. Oct. 13, 1880; and Margaretta Kathleen [;//., 1904,
Capt. Neville Travers Borton]. 6'frt^— Orielton, Pem-
broke. C/«^i— Carlton, Naval and Military.
SAVAGE, quartered by CONYERS.
SAVAGE, see HEYWORTH-SAVAGE, HUNT, and
KING-SEALY.
SAVILE, quartered by CAVENDISH.
The Rev. FREDERICK ALEXANDER STEWART-
S.AVILE, J. P. for Devon, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. ; held
successively the Rectories of King's Nympton, North Huish,
and Torwood, Torquay, co. Devon ; assumed the name of
Stewart in 1874, under the will of his wife's uncle, Robert
Dykes. Born July 4, 1820, being the fourth son of the late
Albany Savile, Esquire, D.C.L., J. P., and M.P. for Oke-
hampton, by his wife Eleanora Elizabeth, second dau. of
Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Bart., of Tawstock, Barnstaple,
North Devon. C/«(^— National. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a bend sable, cotised gules, three owls of the first,
all within a bordure of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising per bend
sinister or and sable, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis azure,
Motto — " Nil conscire sibi." Married, Sept. 1852, Sophia
Stewart, only dau. of Thomas Dykes of Oatlands, co.
Lanark ; and has Issue — (i) Walter Stewart Stewart-Savile,
Esq., Capt. late " The Buffs," b. July 1855 [w., 1885,
Mildred, dau. of Capt. Campbell, R.A. , and has issue, two
daus.]; (2) Robert Dykes Stewart Stewart-Savile, Esq.,
b. Jan. 1863, went to New Zealand in 1888 as A.D.C. to
Earl Onslow, Governor-General; Marion Louisa [/«., June
I, 1886, Lodovic Edward Bligh, only son of Hon. and
Rev. Edward Vesey Bligh of Fatherwell Hall, Kent, and
has issue]; Eleanor Sophia [w. , June 27, 1882, Robert
Jamieson, and has issue]; Adelaide Margaret; and Alice
Stewart Maud. Seat — Hollanden Park, Hildenborough,
Tonbridge, Kent.
JOHN HERBERT DRAX SAVILE, late Captain
Rifle Brigade. Borti , being the only son
of William Savile, Esq., D.L. , by Emily, daughter of
Capt. Dem6 Seymour Davies of Highmead, in the
county of Cardigan. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a
bend sable, three owls of the field. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an owl as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Be fast."
Postal address — 20A St. James's Place, London, S.W.
CHARLES ALFRED ONLEY SAVILL-ONLEY,
Esquire, J. P., D.L. cos. Essex and Somerset. Born
June 18, 1849, being the third son of the late Rev. Henry
Philip Marsham of Rippon Hall, Hevingham, in the co. of
Norfolk, by his wife Caroline Savill, eldest dau. of Onley
Savill-Onley, Esq., of Stisted Hall, in the co. of Essex, B.A.
of the University of Cambridge, by his wife and cousin
Caroline Mary, fifth daughter of Colonel John Harvey of
Thorpe Lodge, in the county of Norfolk ; and assumed
by Royal License, May 21, 1891, the name and arms of
Savill-Onley. Livery- — L^ark blue, silver buttons, yellow
and blue striped waistcoat. Axmorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, per pale or and gules, three piles meet-
ing in point counterchanged, on a canton argent a mullet
pierced sable (for Onley) ; 2. argent, on a bend sable
cotised gules, three owls of the field (for Savill) ; 3. the
is the Naval Cockade.
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helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crests, i. out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's
head issuing from fiames proper, holding in the beak a sprig
of laurel also proper (for Onley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent, charged on the
body with three mullets in bend gules (for Savill) ; 3. the
crest of Marsham. Motto — " Alteri si tibi." Married,
January 5, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of the
late William Fox, Esquire, of Adbury, in the co. of
Hampshire. Seat — The Priory, Ash Priors, in the co. of
Somerset. Club — Conservative.
Thk Rev. Sir BORRADAILE SAVORY, 2nd Baro-
net (March 24, 1890), M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambs. , Rector of
St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield ; a Chaplain
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and Chaplain to the Royal Army Medical Corps
(Vols. ) Born Oct. 5, 1855, being the only child of the late Sir
Waillim Scovell Savory, istBart., F. R.S. , by his wife Louisa
Frances, dau. of William Borradaile. Armorial bearings—
Argent, two pales within as many flaunches vert, a chief sable,
thereon a staff erect entwined by a serpent proper ; the es-
cutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount in front of a cubit arm proper, the hand
holding a chapeau gules, turned up argent, a serpent nowed
vert, between two branches of laurel also proper. Motto —
" Esse quam videri." Married, July 19, 1881, Florence
Julia (who died May, 1902), dau. of P'rederick William Pavy,
F. R.S., M.D. , of Grosvenor Street, and has one son, William
Borradaile Savory, Esq., b. May 14, 1882. Residences —
66 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. ; Wood-
lands, Stoke Poges, co. of Buckingham ; St. Bartholomew
Rectory, Smithfield, E.C.
Sir JOSEPH SAVORY, ist Bart. (Sept. 14, 1891), of
Buckhurst Park, Berkshire, Lord Mayor of the City
of London 1890-gi, J. P., D. L. for Berkshire, Westmor-
land, and London. Born July 23, 1843, being the eldest
son of Joseph Savory of Buckhurst Park, county Berks,
by his wife Mary Caroline, daughter of Isaac Braithwaite
of Kendal, co. Westmorland. Armorial bearings— Paly
of six or and vert, on a chevron ermine, three cross crosslets
fitchee sable, a chief gules ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, the
hand holding a chapeau gules, turned up erminois, in front
a cross crosslet fitchtJe sable, and between two branches of
laurel saltireways, fructed and slipped also proper. Motto —
" Vincit omnia Veritas." Married, July 26, 1888, Helen
Pemberton, only dau. of Col. Sir G. A. Leach, K.C.B. ,
Royal Engineers. Seat — Buckhurst Park, Ascot. Town
residence — 33 Upper Brook Street, London, W. Clubs^
Carlton, City Carlton.
SAWBRIDGE. Or, two bars azure, each charged with
a barrulet dancett^e argent, on a chief indented of the
second, an ermine-spot of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure,
holding in his paw a saw erect or, and charged on the
shoulder with an ermine-spot as in the arms.
Sons of Rev. Edward Henry Sawbridge, M.A., of East
Haddon Hall, Rector of Thelnetham, Suffolk, b. 1813 ;
d. 1874 ; m. 1838, Fanny Isabella, d. and h. of Edward
Bridgman of Coney Weston Hall : —
Edward Henry Bridgman Sawbridge, Esq., J. P., late
Capt. 24th Regt., b. 1840; m. 1877, Bertha, d. of Rev.
George Goodwin Pownall Glossop, M.A. , Vicar of Twicken-
ham Middx. ; and has issue — Four daus. Seat — East
Haddon, nr. Northampton. Kes. — Woolmer, Liphook,
Hants.
Rev. John Sikes Sawbridge, /'. 1841 ; m. 1874, Elizabeth
Tudor, eld. d. of late George Edward Frere, F. R..S. , of
Roydon Hall, Diss, Norfolk; and has issue — (i) John
Edward Bridgman Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. i^jj ; (2)
Bartle Frere Sawbridge, Gentleman, /'. 1883; (3) Henry
Richard Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (4) Hugh Fabian
Frere Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; Laura Helen Tudor ;
Mary Constance Tudor ; Bertha Elizabeth Tudor ; Hilda
Tudor ; and Brenda Geraldine Tudor. Seat — Coney
Weston Hall, Ixworth. Res. — Thelnetham Rectory,
Harling, Suffolk.
SAWBRIDGE (H. Coll.). Or, two bars azure, each
charged with a barrulet dancettte argent, a chief indented of
the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding a hand-
saw erect or.
Sons of Capt. Robert Cooper Sawbridge, of loth
Hussars, b. 1837; d. 1886; m. 1872, Elizabeth Frances,
d. of Henry Denne of Canterbury : —
James Henry Alured de Denne Sawbridge, Gentleman,
b. . Res. —
Irving Robert Wanley Sawbridge, Gentleman, b.
Res. —
Only son of Rev. Charles Sawbridge, b. 1806 ; d. 1871 :—
Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esq., J. P. (q.v.).
§ WANLEY ELLIS SAWBRIDGE-ERLE-DRAX,
Esquire, J. P. for the county of Dorset, Lieut. Dorset
(Queen's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry. Born November 5,
1859, being the son of the late Reverend Charles Sawbridge,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Aimer, in the county of
Dorset, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas
Shettle ; succeeded to his estates under the will of his
uncle, John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of
Parliament in January 1887; assumed by Royal License
the additional surnames and arms of Erle-Drax, October
7 following. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and azure, on a chief gules,
three ostrich feathers in plume, issuant of the first, and
for distinction a canton argent, charged with a cross
crosslet of the third (for Drax) ; 2. gules, three escallops
two and one argent, a bordure engrailed of the last, and
for distinction a canton or, charged with a cross crosslet
of the first (for Erie) ; 3. or, two bars azure, each charged
with a barrulet danceit^e argent, a chief indented of the
second (for Sawbridge). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-dragon, wings inverted or, and for distinction the
shoulder charged with a cross crosslet gules (for Drax) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure,
holding a hand-saw erect or (for Sawbridge). Married, July
28, 1892, Milward (</. July 29, 1901), only surviving dau. of
the late John Wyld, formerly Lieutenant 3rd (King's Own)
Light Dragoons; and has Issue— {i) John Charles William
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Gentleman, /;. Nov. 23, 1893; (2)
George Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Gentleman, /;. Sept.
24, 1900 ; Margaret Georgina ; and Dorothy Elizabeth.
Seats — Holnest Park, Sherborne, in the co. of Dorset ;
Olantigh Towers, Wye, in the co. of Kent.
ERNEST EDWARD SAWREY-COOKSON, Gentle-
man. Born 1867, being the fourth son of the late James
Sawrey-Cookson, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, High Sheriff 1871
(who assumed the additional name and arms of Sawrey by
Royal Licence in 1881, in compliance with the will of his
kinsman, John Sawrey, Esq., of Broughton Tov/er, co.
Lancaster, D.L. and J. P.), by his third wife Georgina
Margaret, dau. of William Edward Rawlinson, and grand-
dau. of John Rawlinson of Alresford House, co. Southamp-
ton. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, on
a bend engrailed between six lioncels gules, a rose of the
first, between two arrows proper (for Sawrey) ; 2 and 3,
per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many
legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged
(for Cookson). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister,
point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all proper
(for Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the
sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards or (for Cookson).
Motto— " Nil desperandum." Mariied, June 16, 1898,
Amy, dau. of C. J. Coles. Residence —
FRANCIS SAWREY-COOKSON. Gentleman. Born
1853, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
James Sawrey-Cookson, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, High
Sheriff 1871 (who assumed the additional name of .Sawrey
by Royal Licence in 1881, in compliance with the will of
his kinsman, John Sawrey, Esq., of Broughton Tower, co.
Lancaster, D.L. and J. P.), by his first wife Sybella Frances,
is the Military Cockade.
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second dau. of Thomas Onesiphorous Tyndall of The Fort,
CO. Gloucester. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a bend engrailed between six lioncels gules, a
rose of the first, between two arrows proper (for Sawrey) ;
2 and 3, per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between
as many legs couped at the thigli in armour all counter-
changed (for Cookson). Mantling gules and or. Crests —
I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend
sinister point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all
proper (for Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules,
holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting
the sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards or (for Cookson).
Motto — " Nil desperandum." Residence —
JAMES FREVILLE RAWLINSON SAWREY-COOK-
SON, Gentleman. Dorri 1866, being the third but second
surviving son of the late James Sawrey-Cookson, Esq., J. P.
CO. Durham, High Sheriff 1871, who assumed the additional
name of Sawrey by Royal Licence in iBBi, in compliance
with the will of his kinsman, John Sawrey, Esq., of Brough-
ton Tower, co. Lancaster, D. L. and J. P., by his third wife
Georgina Margaret, dau. of William Edward Rawlinson,
and grand-dau. of John Rawlinson of Alresford House, co.
Southampton. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a bend engrailed between six lioncel gules, a rose
of the first, between two arrows proper (for Sawrey) ; 2 and 3,
per pale nebuly or and gules two [lallets between as many
legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged
(for Cookson). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister
point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all proper
(for Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding
in the dexter paw a club also pro[3er, and resting the
sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards or (for Cookson).
Motto — "Nil desperandum." Married, July 3, 1890,
Catherine Anna, dau. of the late Richard Stirling of Craig-
wallace, Bridge of Allan, and grand-dau. of the late William
Stirling of Dalquharn and Cordale, Dumbartonshire ; and
has had Issue — James Richard Freville Sawrey-Cookson,
Gentleman, d. 1903. Residences — Broughton Tower,
Lanes., and St. James' Court, S. W. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sir JAMES SAWYER, Knight Bachelor (by Patent
1885), M.D. (London), F.R.C. P. (London), F.R.S. (Edin.),
F.S. A., J. P. Birmingham, Senior Consulting Physician of
the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, ex-co-Professor of Medi-
cine in Queen's College, Birmingham. Born — Aug. 11,
1844, being the second but eldest surviving son of James
Sawyer of Carlisle, by his wife Ann, dau. of William
Georges of Ross, Herefordshire. Clubs — Conservative
(Birmingham), Midland Conservative (Birmingham). Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, afesse argent, in chief a caduceus
or between two sheldrakes proper, in base a sheldrake of the
last between two caducei of the third. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of two caducei set saltirewise or, on a mount vert,
a foxhound passant proper. Motto — " Cht^rche et tu
trouveras." Afar>-ied, May 13, 1873, Adelaide Mary, dau.
of the Rev. John Harwood Hill, B.A. (Cantab.), F.S.A.,
Rector of Cranoe, Leicestershire ; and has Issue — (i) James
Edward Hill Sawyer, Esquire, M.D. Oxford, M. R.C.P.,
b. Sept. 8, 1874; (2) Ralph Fitz-James Sawyer, Esquire,
B.A. (Ch. Ch., Oxford), Barrister-at-Law, /;. Jan. 18, 1881 ;
Maud ; and Amy [w., 1904, Herbert Stanley French, M.A.,
M.D. , M. R.C.P.]. 5m/— Haseley Hall, Warwick.
SAXON KINGS of ENGLAND, quartered by
HUSSEY.
tween three wolves' heads erased sable as many griffins'
heads erased or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolf's
head couped sable, gorged with a collar gemelle or, three
escallops gold. MottO — " Who most has served is greatest."
Estate — Parsley House, Southery, Downham Market, in the
county of Norfolk. Postal address — 9 Brookside, Cam-
bridge.
ARTHUR JOHN SCANTLEBURY, Esquire, late
Capt. 3rd Middlesex Artil. (Vol.). Bom July 30, 1853,
being the eldest son of the late John Scantlebury, Esq.,
Major 3rd Middx. Artill. (Vol.), of Broadoak, Clapham
Common, Surrey, by his wife Emma, dau. of George Healey.
Armorial bearings -Argent, two chevronels gules, between
as many garbs in chief vert, and a level with plummet in
base proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough proper, holding
in the beak an estoile or, and supporting with the dexter
leg an antique shield vert, charged with an anchor also or.
Motto --"Et probus et verus." Married, May 18, 1878,
Jessie Ellen, second dau. of the late William Oliver Scantle-
bury of Barnham Court, Sussex ; and has Issue — Irene
Healey. Residence — Wilton Lodge, Boxmoor, Herts.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
SCARBOROUGH, quartered by RAMSDEN.
SCARISBRICK, see CASTEJA, Marquess of.
CHARLES SCARISBRICK, Esquire, J. P. for co. Lan-
caster. iJc;-// April 20, 1839. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a saltire engrailed parted and fretty, between two mullets
of six points in pale all sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, between two trefoils
slipped vert, a falcon close proper, belled and jessed, and
ciiarged on the breast with a mullet of six points or. MottO
SAY. quartered by CORBET.
SAY, see HALL-SAY.
CHARLES EDWARD SAYLE, Gentleman, Master of
Arts of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Born
December 6, 1864, being the fifth son of Robert Sayle,
Esq., J. P., of Cambridge, by his wife Priscilla Caroline,
dau. of Thomas Ginger of Eddlesborough, in the co. of
Buckingham. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a fesse cotised engrailed azure, be-
— " Patientia vincit omnia." Married, i860, Bertha Pet-
ronella, dau. of Ernst Marquard Schonfeld of Hanau on
the Maine, and of Dusseldorf on the Rhine ; and has Issue,
— (i) William Ernest Scarisbrick, Gentleman, b. 1861,
d. 1863 ; (2) Tom Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick, Gentleman,
late Lieut. Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, b. April
28, 1874 [w., 1895, Josephine, youngest dau. of William
Selah Chamberlain of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., and has
issue, Everard Talbot Scarisbrick, Gentleman, /;. Dec. 10,
1896; and Ronald Charles Talbot Scarisbrick, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 15, 1899]; Alexandra Emma [;«., 1883, Reichsrath
is the Naval Cockade.
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Carl Friedrich von Lang Puchof, Doctor Juris, by whom
she has issue]; and Ernestina Beatrice [nt., 1889, Edgar
Friedrich Kramer, MiHtary Equerry to the Grand Duke
of Hesse, and Rittnieister of the Royal Ducal Dragoons at
Darmstadt. 6Va^ Scarisbrick Lodge, Southport, Lanca-
shire. Ciulrs — Junior Carlton, Wellington, Conservative
(Liverpool).
SCARLETT (H. Coll., 1835). Chequy or and gules, a
lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-
turretted argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a Tuscan column chequy or and
gules, supported on either side by a lion's gamb ermines,
erased gules. MottO — " Suis stat viribus." Livery — Dark
blue coat and waistcoat, canary colour breeches and sliver
buttons.
Sons of Leopald James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, Esq.,
of Parkhurst, Surrey, Major and Lieut. Scots Guards,
b. 1847; d. 1888; 111. 1871, Bessie Florence, second
d. and coh. of Edward Gibson :—
The Rt. Hon. Shelley Leopold Laurence Scarlett, sth
Baron Abinger (12 Jan. 1835), Capt. 3rd Batt. Bed. Regt. ,
formerly Hon. Attach^ to H.B. M. Legations at Berne and
Stockholm, 1894-1897 [Supporters of Barony— On either
side an angel vested argent, the tunic azure, the wings or.
in the exterior hand a sword in bend proper, pommel and
hilt or], b. 1872 ; m. 1899, Lila Lucy Catherine, only d. of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir William White, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
H.B.M.'s Ambassador to Turkey, and widow of C. E. de
Geijer of Swedish Diplomatic Service. Res. — Boscombe
Manor, Bournemouth. Clubs — Wellington, St. James's.
Hon. Robert Brooke Campbell Scarlett, b. 1876. Res, —
Boscombe Place, Bournemouth.
Hon. Hugh Richard Scarlett, Lieut. R.S.A., 1878.
Res.—
Hon. Percy Gerald Scarlett, b. 1885. Res. —
Hon. Leopold Florence Scarlett b. 1889. Res. —
Sons of William James Scarlett, Esq., of Gigha, Lt.-
Col. Scottish Div. Garrison Art. , formerly Capt. 5th
D.G., b. 1839 ; (/. 1888 ; m. 1868, Henrietta Katherine,
d. of John Low of Sunvale, Kilmallock : —
William James Yorke Scarlett, Esq., J. P. co. Argyll,
b. 1872 ; w. 1893, Mabel Sidney Augusta Catherine, d. of
Col. Hon. Algernon Sidney Annesley ; and has issue-
Peter Shelley York Scarlett, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Katharine
Mabel Helen ; and Sheila Mildred. Seat — Achamore, Isle
of Gigha, via Greenock. Clubs — Boodle's, Junior Carlton,
New (Edin.)
John Lawrence Scarlett, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Montana, U.S.A.
Frances Rowland Scarlett, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1875;
m. 1905, Dora,d. of J. Blakiston Houston, Esq., of Orange-
field, CO. Down. Res. —
Henry Norman Scarlett, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Benjamin Auglin Scarlett, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Yr. sonsof James Williams Scarlett, Esq., of Downland,
Sussex, and Gigha, Argyllshire, J. P., B.A. , Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1812 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1837, Anne Rhodes
Williams, d. of James Brown of Harehills Grove, co.
York :—
Rev. James Williams Scarlett, Rector of Rqssington,
b. 1841 ; m. 1873, Barbara Isabella, d. of Rev. John Lawson
of Seaton Carew, co. Durham ; and has issue — James
Alexander Scarlett, Gentleman, ^. 1877; Marian Rosanna ;
Isabel Maud ; and Florence Mary. .^w.— Rossington
Rectory, Doncaster.
M.ajor Robert Lawrence Scarlett, late R.A., b. 1849;
m. 1878, Arabella Lucy, d. of Gilbert Maxwell Walsh of
Rockbeare Court, nr. Exeter. /?«.— Verno, Christchurch,
Hants. Club — Naval and Mil.
Harry Scarlett, Esq., J. P. East Sussex, LL.B. Camb.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1857 ; m. 1884, Mary Charlotte, eld.
d. of J. Blakiston Houston, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Orangefield, co. Down ; and has issue — Charles Herbert
Scarlett, Gentleman, b. 1888; and Nina Kathleen. Res. —
Prestone, West Firle, Sussex. Club — Constitutional.
HENRY ALEXANDER SCHANK, Esquire, Captain
3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. Born
^\rflflnlj August 6, 1856, being the eldest son of John
'^I'ljttUu Mackellar Skeene Grieve Schank of Barton
House, Dawlish [who was the third son of
Admiral John Wight, by his wife Margaret, only daughter
of Admiral John Schank, Fellow of the Royal Society,
of Barton House], and assumed by Royal License, dated
June 10, 1843, the surname and arms of Schank only,
instead of Wight, in compliance with the will of his maternal
grandfather, Admiral Schank. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse between a cinquefoil in
chief and a falcon's leg erased, jessed, and belled, in base
argent, a hawk's lure of the field ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising proper ; with the
Motto, " Spero." Married, January 11, 1886, Ada Chevely,
youngest daughter of the Reverend Henry Charles Deshon,
late Vicar of Teignmouth. Postal address — Teignmouth,
Devon.
SCHOMBERG, quartered by LANE-FOX.
SCHOMBERG. (A coat of foreign origin confirmed in
England by grant, H. Coll., 1816 ; limitations being sub-
sequently extended by a later grant). Gules, in chief four
escarbuncles or, in base two chevronels of the last, each
charged with seven mullets azure, between twelve esco-
cheons, six, four, two, in chief and a lamb passant in base
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, out of a naval crown or, the sails argent, a
demi-lion gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, support-
ing a flagstaff on which a pennon gules, charged with an
anchor or. Motto — "Persevere." Livery — Drab coat,
yellow collar, cuffs, waistcoat, breeches, and black
stockings.
Sons of late Joseph Prigge Schomberg, Esq., Q.C. , of
Seend Lodge, Melksham, Wilts, Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn and Recorder of Aldborough, b. 1805 ; d. 1878 ; ;;/.
1834, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Rev. William Carpenter
Ray : —
Arthur Schomberg, Gentleman, b. 1847. Post. add. —
Seend, Melksham, Wilts.
Reginald Brodrick Schomberg, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1849; m. 1879, Frances Sophia, d. of
Thomas Charles Morris, Esq., J. P., of Bryn Myrddin and
Llanstephan Castle, Carmarthenshire ; and has issue —
Reginald Charles Francis Schomberg, Gentleman, B.A. ,
■2nd Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders. Res. — East Sheen,
Surrey.
Edmund Clerke Schomberg, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Wilts
(High Sheriff 1902), b. 1852 ; w. 1894, Violet Louise, yr. d.
of Martin Bryan Stapylton, Esq., J. P., of Myton Hall,
^ is tbe Military Cockade.
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Yorks. Seats — Seend Lodge, Melksham, Wilts; Brow-
foot, Devizes.
Sons of late Rear.-Adm. Herbert Schomberg, m. Sarah
Bayton of Chichester : —
Major-Gen. Herbert St. George Schomberg, C. B. (1897),
served with PIgyptian Expedition 1882-84, present at bom-
bardment of Alexandria (medal wtih clasp, bronze star.
Brevet Major), and in Soudan 1884, present at battles of
El Teb and Tamai (two clasps, fourth class Osmanieh),
/>. 184s ; m. 1881, Sophia Elizabeth, second d. of the late
William Barry Hoare, Esq., J. P., of Monkstown, co. Cork ;
and has issue — (i) Edward St. George Schomberg, Esq., fi.
17 April 1882 ; and (2) Harold St. George Schomberg,
Gentleman, fi. 24 Aug. 1886. Kes.—
Rt-ar-Adm. Anson Schomberg, b. 1846 ; m. Caroline,
ygst. d. of Bartiiolomew Clifford Lloyd, Esq., Q.C. , of
Waterford, Ireland. Club -United Service.
Stepney Schomberg, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1853 ; w.
1889, Mary, d. of Arthur Vincent of Shanagolden House,
CO. Limerick. Res. — Holmwood, Seabord, Sussex.
Son of Admiral Alexander Wilmot Schomterg :—
Gen. Sir George Augustus Schomberg, K.C.B. (q.v.).
General Sir GEORGE AUGUSTUS SCHOMBERG,
K.C.B. (MiHiary) 1896 (C.B. 1867), served on the Coast of
Africa 1844-46, m Baltic 1855, commanded R.M.A. in
China 1857-59, was Commandant Royal Marine Artillery,
1867-70, D.A.G. of R.M. 1872-75, retired list 1886. Born
Oct. 5, 1821, being the youngest son of the late Admiral
Alexander Wilnot Schomberg, by his wife Anne, dau. of
Admirid Richard Smith of I'oulton, Cheshire (and nephew
of the late Capt. Sir Charles Marsh Schomberg, K.C. H.,
C.B., R.N.) C/«(5— United Service. Armorial bearings
— Gules, in chief four escarbuncles or, in base two chev-
ronels of the last, and charged with seven mullets azure,
between twelve escutcheons, six, four, and two, and a lamb
passant in base argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon and star of a K.C:.B. Mantling gules and or:
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown
or, the sails argent, a demi-lion gorged with a wreath of
laurel proper, supporting a flagstaff, thereon hoisted a
pennon gules, charged with an anchor or. Motto — " Per-
severe. ' Married, 1853, Mary, dau. of Charles Wright
of St. Clare, Southsea, Hants. Postal address — United
Service Club, Pall Mall, London, W.
Sir JOHN HENRY WILLIAM SCHRODER, ist
Baronet (Dec. 8, 1892), C.V.O., of The Dell, Old Windsor,
Berks. liorn Feb. 13, 1825, being the son of Baron John Henry
Schroder of Holstein, Mecklenburg, and Hamburg, by his
wife Henriette von Schwartz. Armorial bearings— Argent,
a fesse gules, between in chief three roses issuant gules,
seeded or, slipped and leaved vert, and in base three mul-
lets of six points (two and one) azure ; tlie escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a foreign ducal coronet
proper, a rose as in the arms, between two buffalo-horns
argent. Motto — " Vincet Veritas." Married, Sept. 19,
1850, Miss Dorothea Evelina Schliisser of St. Petersburg.
Seats — The Dell, Old Windsor, Berks. ; Schwansa, in the
Grand Duchy of Mecklenberg-Schwerin, Germany.
SCHULDH AM, quartered by BARKER.
SCICLUNA (H. Coll.). Gules, on a rock proper, a
horse rampant ermine, in chief a cross of eight points be-
tween on the dexter a decrescent and on the sini--ter an
increscent argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Issuant from a crown vallery or, a demi-horse argent, sem6
of crescents gules, holding between the legs a cross as in
the arms.
Son of Emanuel Scicluna, ist Marquess Scicluna (Holy
Roman Church), Banker and Pres. of Malta Chamber
of Commerce : —
Guiseppe Scicluna, 2nd Marquess, Knight of the Most
Holy Sepulchre, h. 1855. Seat — Palazzo Hompesch.
Valetta, Malta; Naxaro, Malta.
SCOBIE of Keoldale (1885). Azure, on a bend or,
between two bear's heads couped argent, muzzled gules,
three escallops sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a
dagger erect proper. Motto — " Bi treun."
Son of John Scobie, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Keoldale :—
James Scobie, Gentleman, b. . Jies. — Keoldale,
Durness, Lairg, co. Sutherland.
SCONE, Baron, see MANSFIELD.
SCOT, see GOLDIE-SCOT.
SCOTLAND, quartered' by HUSSEY, STUART.
STUART-RICHARDSON, and VERSCHOYLE.
SCOTT, see MACMILLAN-SCOTT and ROBSON-
SCOTT.
SCOTI', quarterly with LAURENCE and STUART,
borne on an escutcheon of pretence by ORMSBY BLAKE.
SCOTT of Thirlestane, quartered by NAPIER-CLA-
VERING.
CHARLES NORMAN LINDSAY TOLLEMACHE
SCOTT, Esquire, J. P. for the Stewartry of Kirkcud-
bright, and a J. P. and D. L. for Leicestershire (High Sheriff
1895). Born 1852, being the eldest son of John Lindsay
Scott of Mollance, by his wife Mary, dau. of Charles Gill-
ham. Armorial bearings — Parted per pale or and azure,
on a bend a mullet between two crescents allcounterchanged,
in the sinister chief a horse-shoe of the first, impaling the
arms of ToUemache, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, a fret
sable ; 2 and 3, azure, an imperial crown or between three
mullets argent, within the Royal Tressure of Scotland of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, a stag trippant gules, attired and unguled or,
charged on the shoulder with a horse-shoe also or. Motto
-^" Amo." Married, 1882, Lady Agnes Mary ToUemache,
sister of Rt. Hon. William, 9th Earl of Dysart ; and has
Issue — A dau. Postal address — British Embassy, St.
Petersburg.
Sir CHARLES STEWART SCOTT, K.C.M.G. 1896,
C.B. (Civil) 1886, Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary to
Denmark since 1893. Born 1838, being the third son of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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late Major Thomas Scott, J. P., D. L. , of Willsborough, co.
Londonderry, by his second wife Katharine Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Richardson. Clubs — Travel-
lers', St. James's. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend
azure, a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a
bordure engrailed pean, a mullet for difference. The es-
cutcheon is surrounded witii the ribbon and pendent there-
from the badge of a K.C.M.G. and a C.B. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an escal-
lop shell sable, charged with a trefoil or. Motto — " Perge."
Married, 1875, Ciiristian Crawfurd, dau. of the late James
MacKnight, W.S. , of Edinburgh; and has Issue — Charles
Edward Stewart Scott, Esq. ; Vera Ellen ; Alice Maud ;
Margaret Aimee ; Marie Christian ; and Eileen Agnes.
Postal address — The British Legation, Copenhagen.
DONALD ALBERT SCOTT, Armiger. Born June
17, 1856, being the third son of Robert Bagge Scott of
Norwich, by his wife Emily Mary, daughter and heiress of
Robert Tallent of Rushmere, in the county of Suffolk, by
his wife Harriet Sophia Tallent, granddaughter of Eliza-
beth Rous. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Party per pale argent and
pean, a saliire nebuly between two cinqueloils in pale, and
as many annulets in fesse all counterchanged ; and for a
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a wing or,
senile of bay leaves proper, a crescent pean ; with the
Motto, " Tace nut face." Postal address — Hinghnm,
Norfolk.
§Coi,ONEi. Sir FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM SCOTT,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel (retired). Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Midlothian and Suffolk. Born
1834, being the eldest son of the late Carteret George Scott,
Esquire, of Malleny, by his second wife Emily, daughter of
Admiral Francis Holmes Coffin, Royal Navy. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, on a bend azure, a star between two
crescents of the first (for Scott of Buccleuch), and for
difference, in base an arrow bendways proper, feathered
and barbed argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by
the ribbon of the iVIost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, and pendent his badges as a Knight
Commander thereof, and as a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath. Crest — A stag lodged
proper. Motto— " Anio probos." Married, 1859, Mary
Olivia, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Edward Ward,
Master of Arts, Rector of East Clandon, in the county of
Surrey; and has Issue — Carteret Cunningham Scott,
Esquire, born 1862 ; Florence Emily Cunningham ; and
Ethel Mary Cunningham. Seats — Malleny House, Balerno,
in the county of Midlothian ; and Bramford Hall, Ipswich,
in the county of Suffolk. Residence — Accra, Gold Coast.
Clicb — United Service.
JAMES ROBERT SCOTT, Gentleman. Born Oct. 31,
1864, being the only son of the late John Charles Addyes
Scott, Esq., of Great Rarr, co. Stafford, and of Ratlinghope
and Norbury, co. .Salop, M.A. , J. P. cos. Stafford and Salop,
and Fellow of Univ. Coll., London, by his wife Mahlah
[now of Great Barr, co. Stafford, and Ratlinghope and
Norbury, co. Salop], dau. of Jesse Homer of Birfield Cot-
tage, CO. Worcester. Armorial bearings -Argent, on a
mount of bulrushes in base proper, a bull passant sable, a
chief pean, billett^e or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount of bulrushes, a
stag couchant proper, the dexter foreleg resting on a billet
or. Motto — " Nunquam libertas gratior. " Married, 'i^o\.
8, 1890, Kate, dau. of Charles Castelli of West Hill, Putney;
and has Issue — Reginald Addyes Scott, Gentleman, b. L ct.
2, 1891 ; and Dorothy Catherine. Residence — 6 Cambridge
Gate, Regent's Park, London, N.W.
Sir JOHN EDWARD ARTHUR MURRAY SCOTT,
1st Baronet (Feb. 23, 1899), of Castle House, Lisburn, co.
Antrim, and 5 Connaught Place, W. , Barrister-at-La\v, a
Trustee of the National Gallery and Trustee of the Wallace
Collection, J. P. co. .Antrim, Private Secretary to the late
Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., M.P., 1871-1890. Born Feb.
23, 1847. being the eldest son of the late John Scott of
Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., M.D., F. R.C.P. ,
D. L. and Bach, es Sciences, Paris, by his wife Alicia Lucy,
dau. of George St. Vincent Thomas Nelson Murray, D. L. ,
Df Chichester, Sussex, and granddau. of Vict-Adm. Sir
George Murray, K C. B. , Capt. of the Fleet to Lord Nelson
Armorial bearings — Per fesse argent and azure, on a bend
an estoile between two crescents, all counterchanged ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stag trippant proper. MottO (over the crest) —
" Fidus et fortis." 6Va/ - Castle House, Lisburn, Antrim.
Town residence — $ Connaught Place, W. Clubs — Tra-
vellers', Junior Carlton, Marlborough.
§JOHN HENRY FRANCIS KINNAIRD SCOTT,
Esquire, of Gala, in the county of Selkirk, Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk. Born May 10, 1859,
being the eldest son of the late Hugh Scott, Esquire, of
Gala, by his wife Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughter and
heir of Captain Charles Kinnaird Johnstone Gordon, Knight
of the Order of the Lion and Sun. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, on a bend azure,
a star of six points between two crescents of the field, in the
sinister chief point a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert (for
Scott) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five
escallops or (for Pringle of Galashiels). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a lady richly attired, holding in the
dexter hand a rose proper. Mottoes — " Prudenter amo ; "
under the shield, "Sursum." Seat — Gala House, Gala-
shiels, in the county of Selkirk.
MAHLAH SCOTT, Widow, dau. of Jesse Homer of
Birfield Cottage, co. Worcester, and widow of the late John
Charles Addyes Scott, Esq., of Great Barr, co. Stafford,
and of Ratlinghope and Norbury, co. Salop, M.A. and
J. P. for COS. Stafford and Salop. Armorial bearings, on
a lozenge — Argent, on a mount of bulrushes in base proper
a bull passant sable, a chief pean, billett(5e or. Married
1863 ; and has Issue— An only son, James Robert Scott [to
whom refer]. Seat — The Red House, Great Barr, co,
is the Military Cockade,
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6 Cambridge Gate, Regents Park, N.W.
ROBERT THOMAS CHARLES SCOTT, Gentleman.
Born July i6, 1864, being the only son of Robert Thoma-
Charles Scott, Staff Surgeon, K.N., Deputy- Inspectors
Gen. Hospital of Fleets, D. L. for Zetland, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of Alex. Watson, C.E. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or, on a bend azure, a star between two
crescents of the fiekl, within a bordure engrailed gules, a
crescent for difference ; 2 and 3, azure, three boars' heads
couped witiiin a bordure indented or. Mantling' gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a
boar's head couped or, holding in his mouth four arrows
gules, feathered and headed argent. Married, July 25,
1885, Agnes, second dau. of Laurence Georgeson ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Thomas Charles Scott, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 13, 1886 ; (2) Alexander James Scott, Gentleman, b.
April 4, 1888 ; Agnes Robina Mary ; Edith Margaret ;
Catherine Watson; Georgiana Josephine; and Ella Ethel
Laura Jane. Residence — Melby, Lerwick.
SYDNEY LOUISA SCOTT, Widow, of Betton Strange,
only surviving daughter of the late George Jonathan Scott,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Betton Strange, by his wife
Augusta Frances, youngest daughter of William Wynne of
Peniarth, in the county of Merioneth. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three piles invected argent,
two issuant from the chief and one from the base, each
charged with a catherine-wheel of the first. Married,
February 25, 1868, William Edington Stuart, Esquire, late
Major 15th Hussars, who died 1887 ; and she assumed by
Royal License, 1891, the name and arms of Scott. Of the
above marriage there is Issue — George John Scott, Gentle
man, born November 3, 1870 ; and Marie. Estates — Betton
Strange, in the county of Shropshire ; Peniarthuchaf, in
the county of Merioneth. Postal address — Betton Strange,
Shrewsbury.
The Reverend THOMAS LUCAS SCOTT, M.A.,
Incumbent of St. George's, Dublin, Canon of St. Patrick's
Cathedral, and formerly Rector of Lower Moville, Chaplain
to H.E. the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Born Aug. 22,
1834, being the second surviving son of the late Major
Thomas Scott of Willsborough, J. P., D. L. , by his second
wife Anne, dau. of the Rev. Edward Lucas. Armorial
bearings — Or, on a bend azure, a mullet between two
crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed pean,
a crescent for difference. MantUng azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an escallop shell sable, charged
witli a trefoil or. Motto — " Perge." Married, Feb. 4,
1864, Frances Maria, dau. of the Ven. John Russell, Arch-
deacon of Clogher ; and has had Issue — (i) Thos. Arthur
Scott, b. 1865, d. 1891 ; (2) John Russell Scott, Gentleman,
B.A. , b. April 16, 1866; (3) William Lucas Scott, Gentle-
man, b. July 25, 1870; Frances Elizabeth; Mary Monica;
Norah Leslie ; Agnes Geraldine ; and Kathleen Verena
Story. Postal address — St. George's, Dublin.
WILLIAM EDWARD SCOTT. Esquire, J. P., D.L.
CO. Londonderry (High Sheriff 1857), Capt. and Hon. -Major
Londonderry Militia. Born Jan. 11, 1833, being the eldest
son of the late Major Thomas Scott of Willsborough, J. P.,
D.L. , by his second wife Catherine Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Thos. Richardson. Armorial bearings — Or,
on a bend azure, a mullet between two crescents of the field,
within a bordure engrailed pean. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop shell sable,
charged with a trefoil or. MottO — "Perge." Married , \%b\ ,
Catherine Georgina, dau. of the Ven. Alexander Stuart,
Archdeacon of Ross; and by her (who d. 1865) has had
Issue — Thomas George Stuart Scott, d. 1868 ; Catherine
Elizabeth ; and Anne Frances Emily, d. 1891. Seat —
Willsborough, co. Londonderry.
SCOTT (R.L., 1830, H. Coll). Argent, on a mount of
bulrushes in base proper, a bull passant sable, a chief pean,
billettd or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount of bulrushes, a stag
couchant proper, the dexter fore-leg resting on a billet or.
Motto — " Nunquam libertas gratior."
Son of John Charles Addyes Scott, Esq., J. P., of Great
Barr, Ratlinghope, and Norbury, /'. 1830; d. 1888;
OT. 1863, Mahlah (now of Great Barr, Ratlinghope,
and Norbury), d. of Jesse Homer of Birlield Cottage,
Worcester :—
James Robert Scott, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1890, Kate,
d. of Charles Castelli of West Hill, Putney ; and has issue —
(i) Reginald Addyes Scott, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Dorothy
Catherine ; and Vera Gladys.
SCOTT (7 May 1835). Erminois, three Catliarine-wheels
sable, a bordure engrailed azure, in chief pendent by a
riband gules, a representation of the silver medal presented
to Sir Hopton Stratford Scott, K.C.B. , in approbation of
his services at the siege and capture of Seringapatam, over
all a chief of the fourth, thereon a hill with lines of defence
all proper, superinscribed " .Seetabuldee " in letters of gold.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a gryphon passant sable, gorged with an Eastern crown or,
supporting with the dexter fore-claw a flagstaff proper, there-
on flowing to the sinister a banner swallow-tailed gules,
inscribed " Nagpoor" in letters of gold. MottO— " Amo."
Son of late Sir Hopton Stratford Scott, K.C.B. , b.
; d. ; m. :—
Colonel Scott. /?«.— Shankhill, co. Dublin.
SCOTT (L.O.). Or, a lymphad, sails furled and oars
in action sable, Hagged gules, surmounted of a bend azure,
charged with a mullet between two crescents argent.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a stag trippant proper. Motto — " Ready, aye
ready."
Eld. surv. s. of James Scott, Esq., of Kelly, D.L. cos.
Renfrew, Dumbarton, and Lanark, b. 1810 ; d. 1884;
w. 1848, Jane Martha, d. of Andrew Galbraith, Esq.,
D.L. :— "
Andrew Corbet Scott, Gentleman, b. 16 May 18 ; w.
1886, Amy Evelyn Alston-Stewart, eld. d. of Capt. Benjamin
Hallowell- Boxer, R.N. , and Frances Louisa Alston-Stewart,
Lady of the Barony of Urrard, Perthshire. Res. — Barassie
House, Barassie, Troon, Ayrshire; Dalnionach House,
Alexandria, N.B. Clubs — Raleigh, County (Ayr), Western
(Glasgow), Prestwick Club (Prestwick).
[Heirs, his brother James Black Scott, Gentleman, and
Capt. Charles Inglis Scott.]
SCOTT (U.O). Or, on a bend azure, a mullet between
two crescents of the field, a bordure engrailed pean. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
is the Naval Cockade.
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escallop-shell sable, charged with a trefoil or. Motto —
" Perge."
Sons of Thomas Scott, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Wills-
boro'.i^. 1783; d. 1872; m. 2nd, 1827, Anne, d. of Rev.
Edward Lucas of Rathconnell : —
William Edward Scott, Esq., of Willsboro' {g.v.).
Rev. Thomas Lucas Scott, M.A. (Tiin. Coll., Dub.),
Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rector of St. Georges
Parish, formerly Rector of Lower Moville, fi. 1834 ; 7>t.
1864, Frances Maria, d. of Ven. John Russell, Archdeacon
of Clogher; and has surv. issue (with four daus.) — (1)
John Russell Scott, Gentleman, fi. 1866 ; (2) William Lucas
Scott, Gentleman, d. 1870. /^es. — 60 Mountjoy Square.
Dublin.
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Stewart Scott, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
P.C. , Ambassador at St. Petersburg 1 898-1 904 ; i>. 1838;
m. 1875, Christian Crawford, d. of James Macknight, W.S. ,
of Edinburgh ; and has issue — Charles Edward Stewart
Scott, Esq. , ^. ; Vera Helen; Alice Maud ; Margaret
Aim^e [w. 1903, Herbert William Davis-Goff] ; Marie
Christian ; and Eileen Agnes. Res.^xg Elvaston Place,
Queen's Gate, S. W. Clubs — Travellers', St. James's.
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Descending from an early Scotch
settler in Germany, the name being spelt Scott or Schott.
In ancient Latin documents now in possession of the
family the name is Scotus. Col. Scott, mentioned below,
is eleventh in descent from Emerich Schott or Scott of
Braunfels, " Receveur et Conseiller " to his Sovereign Prince
1451-1474, who was, according to MSS. commenced in
1587 by Johann Schott von Schottenborn (and still remaining
in the possession of the family), seventh in descent from
Heinrich Schott or Scott living at Eysenrodt in Nassau in
the i2th century. The family have by Royal Licence and
Deed-Poll reverted to the original spelling of their name as
Scott. Anus — Quarterly argent and gules, the first and
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second quarters each charged with a Catherine - wheel
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a catherine-wheel gules between
two ox-horns, party per fesse argent and gules and gules
and argent. MottO— " Le Dieu le Fort I'eternel parlera^."
Livery — Drab with red facings.
Son of John George Scott (son of John Daniel Scott
or Schott, and grandson of John Daniel Scott or
Schott, a Major in the Regt. of White Hussars of the
Army of Catherine II. of Russia circa 1768), b. 1815 ;
d. 1858 ; m. 1840, Sarah Anne, d. of James Kinder of
Manchester: —
George Frederick Scott, Esq., late Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. 3rd Halt. The Cheshire Regt., J. P. and D.L. co.
Merioneth (on the Roll for High Sheriff 1907-8). b. 1854 ;
m. 1885, Beatrice Mary, only surv. child of John Leigh
Taylor, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High Sherift" co. Merioneth
1895), of Penmaenucha, Dolgelley ; and has issue — Sybil
Mary Gella. Seats — Penmaenucha, Dolgelley, N. Wales ;
PlasCregennan, Arthog, Merioneth. Club — United Service.
SCOTT of WoU (L.O.. c. 1672-7). Or, on a bend
azure, a mullet of six points between two crescents of the
first, in the sinister chief point a rose gules, stalked and
barbed proper, surmounted of an annulet argent. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a stag trippant, attired with ten tynes proper.
Motto—" Pacem amo." Livery — Blue.
Son of Charles Scott-Plummer, Esq. (formerly Scott),
M.A. , J. P. and D.L. , Convener co. Selkirk, b. 1821 ;
d. 1880 ; m. 1857, Sophia, d. of Joseph Goff of Hale
Park, Hants: —
Charles Henry Scott-Plummer, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Selkirk, Convener of Selkirkshire, late Lieut. 86th Roy.
Irish Rifles, b. 1859. Estates — Middlestead and Sunderland
Hall. .5ert/— Sunderland Hall, Selkirk, N.B. Club— Army
and Navy.
SCOTT of Dunninald (L.O., 1807). Argent, a fesse
counter-embattled between three lion's heads erased gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's head erased gules, langued azure. Sup-
porters— (Dexter) an heraldic tiger, gorged with an antique
crown; (sinister), a stag proper, attired or, collared gules,
and holding in the mouth a thistle proper. Motto—" Spe
vires augentur."
Son of Sir James Sibbald David Scott, 3rd Bart.,
F.S.A., J. P. and D.L., b. 1814 ; d. 1885; m. 1844,
Harriet Anne, only d. of Henry Shank of Castlerig and
Gleniston, co. Fife: —
Sir Francis David Sibbald Scott, Bart., of Dunninald,
J. P. CO. Berks, Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b. 1851; m. 1878, Jane
Catharine, only surv. d. of A. A. Pearson of Luce, co.
Dumfries ; and has issue— Francis Montagu Sibbald Scott,
Esq. , b. 1885 ; Ethel Harriet Sibbald ; Florence Octavia
Sibbald ; Beatrice Ellen Sibbald ; and Evelyn Jane Sibbald.
/^es. — Dunninald, Craneswater Park, Southsea. Club —
Naval and Military.
SCOTT of Lytchet Minster (H. Coll., 1821). Per pale
indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
out of park pales erminois, an arm erect vested per pale
indented argent and gules, cuffed azure, holding in the
hand a scroll proper.
Son of Sir Edward Henry Scott, sth Bart., D.L. ,
b. 1842 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1865, Emilie, d. of Lt.-Col. Henry
Packe of Twyford Hall, Norfolk:—
Sir Samuel Edward Scott, 6th Bart. (8 Sept. 1821), D.L.
Inverness, M.P. for West Marylebone since 1898, Lieut.
W. Kent Imp. Yeo., late Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards, served
in S. Africa 1900-1, b. 1873 ; ?n. 1896, Lady Sophia Cadogan,
d. of Earl Cadogan. 5<fa/j- Sundridge Park, Bromley,
Kent; North Harris, N.B. ; Westbury Manor, Brackley,
Bucks. Town res.— 38 South Street, May fair, W. Clubs
— Turf, Marlborough, Bachelors', White's.
Yr. son of Sir Claude Edward Scott, 3rd Bart., b.
1804 ; d. 1874 ; tn. 1838, Mary, d. of Theophilus
Russell Buckworth of Cockley Cley Hall, Norfolk :—
Bertie Charles Scott, Esq., b. 1844; m. ist, Sophie May-
nard (d. 1875) ; 2nd, 1876, Antoinette Maria, d. of George
Rowe ; 3rd, 1884, Berthe Ardin de I'Elteil, only d. of Count
Ardin de I'Elteil; and has issue— Robert Claude Scott,
Gentleman, i^. 1886; Berthe Charlotte ; and Claudia Maria.
JOSEPH STONEHEWER SCOTT-CHAD, Esquire,
M.A.. J. P. for Norfolk, High Sheriff 1863. Born July 12,
1829, being the son of the late Joseph Scott, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of J. W. Tomlinson of
Cley, Norfolk, and niece of Sir Charles Chaud, Bart., of
rhursford. and assumed at the death of his grand-uncle,
the said Sir Charles, the additional surname and arms of
Chad by Royal Licence, dated Nov. 27, 1855, on succeed-
ing to the Thursford estate. Armorial bearings— Per pale
gules and argent, a cross potent, in the ist and 4th quarters
a rose, in the 2nd and 3rd a cross pat<^e, all counterchanged
(for Chad) quartering Scott. Mantling gules and argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings ex-
panded proper, beaked, legged, membered or. supporting
is the Military Cockade.
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Married, June 12, 1856, Edith Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
John J. Rawlinson of Graytlnvaite, co. Lancaster; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Scott-Chad, Gentleman, b. March 23,
1857 \m., April 28, 1886, Alice, eldest dau. of John Pares of
Southsea ; and has issue, Cecil Alice] ; Cecilia ; Mary ;
and Katherine [ot., Aug. 31, 1892, Capt. C. R. Dav, Oxford-
shire, L. I. ; and has a dau., Cecilia Katherine Sophia].
5fa/j— Thursford Hall, East Dereham, and Pinckney Hall,
Fakenham, Norfolk.
The Late JOHN JAMES SCOTT-CHISHOLME,
Esquire, Lieut. -Colonel 5th Lancers. Bor?i Aug. i, 1851
{d. 1899 ori service in South Africa), being the only son of
the lale John Scott-Chisholme of that ilk and Stirches, co.
Roxburgh, who assumed the additional surname of Scott,
by his wife Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert Walker of
Mumrills, co. Stirling. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, gules, a boar's head and neck couped argent ;
2 and 3, or, on a bend azure, a mullet argent, between two
crescents of the first, a bordure of the second charged with
as many crescents in cliief, and a mullet in base of the
former (for Scott). Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm in armour embowed
from the shoulder, the hand holding a scimitar in bend, all
proper. Supporters — Dexter, a knight in armour of the
fifteenth century, armed at all points, and having the beaver
of his helmet up, and leaning on a shield charged with the
family arms ; sinister, a knight in armour as the former,
his left hand holding a lance proper, with a pennon gules,
having thereon the same arms. Motto — " Vi et virtute."
i>a^— Stirches, near Hawick, N.B.
SCOTT-ELLIOT (L.O., 1904). Quarterly, i and 4
grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., gules, on a bend
indented or, a flute of the first (Elliot of Arkleton, 1676);
ii. and iii., argent, issuing from the sinister side a dexter
arm vested, the hand grasping the trunk of an oak tree
eradicated and broken at the top proper, accompanied by
a crescent in the sinister chief and a mullet in the dexter
flank both gules (Armstrong of Arkleton) ; 2 and 3 grand
quarters, or, on a bend azure between two tents of the last.
a mullet between two crescents of the field (Scott of Bon-
chester). Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-chevalier in complete armour holding
in his right hand a sword erect all proper. Motto — " Pro
Rege et limite."
Son of William Scott-Elliot, Esq., J. P., M.P., of
Arkleton, co. Dumfries, b. 1811; d. 1901 ; m. 1848,
Margaret, d. of Lewis Alexander Wallace : —
William Scott-Elliot, b. 1849 ; ;«. 1893, Maude, d. of
late Robert Boyle Travers, F.R.C.S., of Farsid, co. Cork ;
and has issue — Walter Travers Scott-Elliot, Gentleman, b.
1895. .Sfrt/^Arkleton , Langholm, Dumfriesshire, N.B.
Town res.^\ Stanley Crescent, London, W. Club —
Union, S.W.
§SiK ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, Knight
(1904), Garter Principal King of Arms, F.S.A.,
Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
Born 1847, being the second son of the Rev. Alfred Gatty,
D.D. , Vicar of Ecclesfield, and Sub-Dean of York Cathedral,
by his first wife Margaret, daughter and co-heir of the Rev.
Alexander John Scott, D.D., Vicar of Catterick, in the co.
of York, sometime Chaplain in the Royal Navy ; Rouge
Dragon Pursuivant of Arms 1880-86; York Herald 1886-
1904 ; and assumed by Royal License in the year 1892 the
additional surname and arms of Scott. Armorial hearings
—His official coat as Garter King of Arms, viz. argent, a
cross gules, on a chief azure, a ducal crown within a Garter
between a lion of England and a fleur-de-lis all or, the
escutcheon being surmounted by the crown and surrounded
by the collar of SS of his office, and in saltire behind the
shield two representations of the sceptre of silver gilt.
Below the escutcheon depends his badge of the office of
Garter. Marshalled with this achievement are his personal
arms, as follows : Quarterly 1 and 4, per fesse sable and
azure, in chief a demi-c'at issuant guardant argent, and in
base a shin bone in bend surmounted by another in bend
sinister, between four fleurs-de-lis or (for Gatty) ; 2 and 3
argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a bend cottised azure, a mullet
of six points pierced between two crescents of the first (for
Scott) ; and impaling the arms of Foster, namely ermine, a
bugle-horn vert, garnished and stringed or, on a chief arched
gules, two roses argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — I. upon a wreath of the colours, a fern-brake,
rising therefrom a cock pheasant all proper (for Gatty) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
stag trippant proper, gorged with a collar gemelle ar*
gent, and supporting with the sinister foreleg a trident
in bend sinister or (for Scott). Motto — "I gatti cadono
sempre in piedi." Married, 1874, Elizabeth Emma, eldest
dau. of the late John Foster of Newhall Grange, Maltbv, in
the CO. of York ; and has Issue— [}.) Alexander John Scott
is the Naval Cockade.
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Mary, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir William Hart Dyke,
Bart., P.C. , M. P. , and has issue, Edward Comyn Scott-
Gatty, Esq.]; (2) Charles Comyn Scott Scott-Gatty, Esq.',
i. Oct. 5, 1880 [;//. July 7, 1904, Cecily Muriel, dau. and co-
heir of Hon. Charles Gathorne Gathorne- Hardy, sometime
Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards]. Kesidences — Wendover
Lodge, I Wei wyn, Herts; 9 Victoria Square, London, S.W.
Postal address — Heralds' College, E. C. Club — Athenaeum.
S FRANCIS LOUIS SCOTT-KERR, Esquire, Capt.
Cameron Highlanders. Born June 14, 1868, being
the third son of the late William Scott-Kerr, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , by his second wife Frances Louisa, second dau. of
Robert Fennessy of Wilton Place, London. Armorial
toearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron argent,
between in chief a crescent and in base a buck's head
erased or, three mullets of the field, a border azure (for
Kerr) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend azure a star of six points
between two crescents of the field, in the sinister a rose
gules, stalked and barbed proper, surmounted by a martlet
argent (for Scott). Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
1. on a wreath of his liveries, the sun proper. Motto (over)
— " Regulier et vigoureux." 2. on a wreath of his liveries,
a stag trippant armed with ten tynes proper. Motto (over)
— " Pacem amo." Ma7-ried, June 30, 1894, Sybil, dau. of
Horace Cockerell, C.S.I. Residence —
§ ROBERT SCOTT-KERR, Esquire, Major Grenadier
Guards. Born Nov. 8, 1859, being the eldest son of
the late William Scott-Kerr, Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his
second wife Frances Louisa, second dau. of Robert Fennessy
of Wilton Place, London. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
1 and 4, gules, on a chevron argent, between in chief a
crescent and in base a buck's head erased or, three mullets
of the field, a border azure (for Kerr) ; 2 and 3, or, on a
bend azure, a star of six points between two crescents of the
field, in the sinister arose gules, stalked and barbed proper,
surmounted by a martlet argent (for Scott). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of his liveries,
the sun proper. Motto (over) — " Regulier et vigoureux."
2. on a wreath of his liveries, a stag trippant armed with
ten tynes proper. Motto (over)— "Pacem amo." Seat—
Sunlaws, near Kelso, co. Roxburgh.
WILLIAM MURRAY THREIPLAND SCOTT-
KERR, Esquire, late Capt. Grenadier Guards. Born Dec.
21, 1866, being the second son of the late William Scott-
Kerr, Esq., J. P. and D. L., by his second wife Frances
Louisa, second dau. of Robert Fennessy of Wilton Place,
London. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules,
on a chevron argent, between in chief a crescent and in
base a buck's head erased or, three mullets of the field, a
border azure (for Kerr) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend azure, a
star of six points bet\\een two crescents of the field, in the
sinister chief a rose gules, stalked and barbed proper, sur-
mounted by a martlet argent (for Scott). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of his liveries, the sun
proper. Motto (over) — " Regulier et vigoureux." 2. on a
wreath of his liveries, a stag trippant armed and ten tynes
proper. Motto (over)— " Pacem amo." Married, 1899,
Charlotte Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of William Wyndhani
Lewis, Esq., J. P., D.L. ; and has /w«e— Patrick Wynd-
ham, b. 1904. 5^a/— Fingask Castle, Perthshire.
S WILLIAM SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Esquire, Major
Middlesex Regt. Born June 15, 1858, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Rev. William Scott-Moncrieff,
M.A. , J. P. cos. Edinburgh and Perth, Rector of Easington,
and Hon. Canon of Durham Cathedral, by his wife Hannah,
dau. of Robert Overton of Leicester. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, a pheon azure, between three
lions' heads erased gules, langued of the second (for Scott) ;
2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant gules, a chief ermine, within
a bordure engrailed azure (for Moncrieff ). Mantling gult s
and argent. Crest- On a wreath of his liveries, three stalks
of wheat growing out of the ground proper. MottO—
" Inde spes." Married, July 14, 1886, Alice Margaret, dau.
of the late John Cassels, formerly of Bombay ; and has
Issue— {\) Robert Scott-Moncrieff, Gentleman, b. May 4,
1887 ; (2) William Scott-Moncrieff, Gentleman, b. April 27,
1888. 5^a/— Fossaway, Dollar, N.B. Residence — The
Barracks, Hounslow.
CHARLES HENRY SCOTT-PLUMMER, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. Selkirkshire, Convener of the county.
Born Oct. 18, 1859, being the eldest son of Charles Scott-
Plummer of Middlestead and Sunderland Hall, and Sophia,
dau. of Joseph Goff of Hale Park, Hants. Livery — Dark
blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure,
on a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, gutt^e-
de-sang, as many martlets of the field (for Plunimer of
Middlestead) ; gules, on a chevron argent, three stars of
the first, in base a stag's head erased (for Ker of Sunderland
Hall) ; or, on a bend azure, a star of six points between
two crescents of the field, and in the sinister chief point a
rose gules, stalked and barbed vert, surmounted by an
annulet (for Scott). Crest (of Plummer) — A, lion issuing
argent, holding a twig of palm in his dexter p^iw. Motto
— " Consulto et audacter." Crest (of Scott of Woll)— A
stag trippant, armed with ten tynes proper. MottO —
"Pacem amo." [These arms are separately on record in
Lyon Register, but they have never been marshalled or
re-matriculated, as they really should be, by Mr. Scott-
Plummer.J Seat — Middlestead and Sunderland Hall,
Selkirk. Club — Army and Navy.
Sir OWEN HENRY PHILIPPS SCOURFIELD,
2nd Baronet (Feb. 18, 1876), of The Mote, and William
ston, CO. Pembroke, M.A. Oxford, J. P. and D.L. for
Haverfordwest, J. P. for Pembrokeshiie and Carmarthen-
shire, High Sheriff for the former co. 1881, Hon. Col.
Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry. Born Oct. 10, 1847, being
the elder and only surviving son of the late Sir John Henry
Scourfield, ist Bart, (was Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum
of the CO. of the town of Haverfordwest, M.P. for Haver-
fordwest from 1852 to 1868, and for the co. of Pembroke
from 1868 to the time of his death), by his wife Augusta
Lort, second dau. of John Lort PhiUips of Lawrenny Park,
CO. Pembroke. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
per saltire sable and gules, three greyliounds courant in
pale argent, collared or (for Scourfield) ; 2 and 3, argent,
fretty azure, a lion rampant sable gorged with a wreath
of oak or (for Phillipps) ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable and gules,
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways proper, thereon a
greyhound courant argent, collared or (for Scourfield) ; 2.
a lion rampant sable, gorged with a wreath of oak, and
resting a sinister paw upon a fret or (for Phillipps). Mottoes —
Over the crest of Scourfield, " Fideliter fortiter feliciter ; "
over that of Phillipps, "Animo et fide." Livery — Claret,
scarlet piping. Married, firstly, March 6, 1877, Gertrude
Katherine, only dau. of Seymour Philips Allen of Cresselly,
CO. Pembroke, by his wife Lady Catherine Wallop, sister to
the 5th Earl of Portsmouth. He manied secondly, Jan. 29,
1896, Frances Katharina Harriet, dau. of the late Rev. Josiah
Turner Lea of Orchardlea, Droitwich, Vicar of Far Forest,
Bewdley. Seats — Williamston, Neyland, R.S.O. , and The
Mote, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Clubs — Carlton,
Windham, Boodle's, United University.
SCRASE, quartered by DICKINS.
SCRASE-DICKINS (R.L., 1855). Quarterly, i and 4
ermine, on a cross flory sable, a leapord's face or (Dickins —
granted by Segar, 1625) ; 2 and 3, azure, a dolphin naiant
argent, fins or, between three escallops of the last (Scrase—
arms confirmed and crest granted by Segar, 1616). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion sejant sable, holding in the dexter paw a cross flory or
(Dickins) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on the stump of a
tree entwined by a serpent proper, a falcon volant also
proper, beaked, membered, and belled or (Scrase).
Sons of Charles Spencer Scrase-Dickins, Esq., of
Coolhurst, J. P., D.L., b. 1830; d. 1884; m. 1855,
Anna Maria, d. of Robert Aldridge of St. Leonard's
Forest, Horsham : —
Charles Robert Scrase-Dickins, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Sussex, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1857. Seats— C.ooVc\wx%\.,
Horsham ; Currawn, Achill, co. Mayo.
Col. Spencer William Scrase-Dickins, Highland Light
Inf., b. 1862. Res.—-
Alwyne Frederick Scrase-Dickins, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Res.—
Compton Beauclerk Scrase-Dickins, Gentleman, b. 1870.
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Ygst. son of Charles Scrase-Dickins, Esq., of Coolhurst,
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff Sussex i860), d. 1794; d.
187s
1829, Lady Frances Elizabeth Compton, d.
of Charles, ist Marquess of Northampton :-
Major-Gen. William Drummond Scrase-Dickins, J. P.,
late 31st Regt., served in Indian Mutiny and Crimea, />.
1832 ; tn. 1880, Anne Matilda Catherine, d. of Gen. Sir
George Townsliend Walker, Bart., and widow of Major
Henry William Paget. Seai — Collingwood, Hawkhurst,
Kent.
SIMON CONYERS SCROPE, Esquire, Major York-
shire Artillery (Militia), and claims the ancient Earldom
of Wiltes (created 1397). Born October 16, 1857, being the
eldest son of Simon Thomas Scrope, Esquire, of Danby
Hall, by his wife Emily Jane, third daughter of Robert
Berkeley, Esquire, of Spetchley, in the county of Worcester.
Livery— Dark blue with silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a bend or, with very many illustrious quarterings.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers
proper; with the Mottoes, " Devant si je puis;" "En
espoir je vive attendant grace." Estates — Danby, co.
Yorkshire ; Cockerington, co. Lincoln. Postal address —
Danby-on-Yore, Middleham, R.S.O., Yorks.
HENRY SCRYMGEOUR-
quire, of Wedderburn and
WEDDERBURN, Es-
Birkhill, co. Fife, Heredi-
tary Stardard Bearer of Scotland, D.L. and J. P. for the
CO. of Fife, and J. P. for co. of Forfar, formerly Capt. in the
17th and 52nd Regts. Born April 18, 1840, being the eldest
son of the late Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour- Wedderburn,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., by his wife the Hon. Helen, fifth
dau. of the Rt. Hon. John Arbuthnott, 8th Viscount Arbuth-
nott. Livery — Drab, with crimson facings and silver lace.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron
between three roses g^les (for Wedderburn) ; 2 and 3, gules,
a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, holding in
the dexter forepaw a broadsword proper (for Scrymgeour),
Mantlings - Dexter, gules, doubled argent ; sinister, gules.
doubled or. Crests On the dexter side, an eagle's head
erased proper, with the Motto, " Non degener " (for Wed-
derburn) ; on the sinister side, a lion's gamV) erased in
bend, holding a cutlass both proper, with the Motto, " Dissi-
pate" (for Scrymgeour). Supporters— On either side a grey-
hound argent, collared gules. Married, March 31, 1869,
Juliana, youngest dau. of Thomas Braddell of Coolmelagh,
CO. Wexford ; and has Issue- (i) Henry Scrymgeour-Wed-
derburn, Esq., Capt. Gordon Highlanders, b. June 28, 1872;
(2) Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour- Wedderburn, Gentleman,
h. June 27, 1874 ; (3) Charles Kenneth Scrymgeour- Wedder-
burn, Gentleman, b. May 29, 1887 ; (4) William Ogilvy
Scrymgeour- Wedderburn, Gentleman, b. Nov. 22, 1894 ;
Helen Margaret ; Mary Turner ; Anne Grizel ; Katherine
Elspeth ; Juliet; and Maud Kathleen. Estates— "WeAAQr-
burnand Kingennie, in the co. of Forfar ; Birkhill, in the
CO. of Fife. iVa^— Birkhill, Cupar, Fife, N.B. Clubs —
Junior United Service, New (Edinburgh).
SCRYMSCOURE, quartered by STEWART-FOTHER-
INGHAM.
WALTER THOMAS JAMES SCRYMSOURE-
STEUART-FOTHRINGHAM, Esquire, of Pourie,
Fothringham, and Tealing, Forfarshire, D.L. for Perthshire
and for Forfarshire, late Lieut. Scots Guards, formerly
Lieut. Forfar and Kincardine Artillery Militia. Born
Dec. 7, 1862, being the only son of Thomas Frederick
Scrymsoure-Fothringham, Esq., of Pourie, &c. , who died
1864, by Lady CharlotteCarnegie, sister of James, 9th Earl
of Southesk. Succeeded as heir of entail to the estates of
Grantully and Murthly, co. Perth, 1890, when he assumed the
additional name of Steuart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
I. ermine, three bars gules (for Fothringham) ; 2. gules,
enibordured a lion rampant or with a scimitar in his dexter
paw proper (for Scrymsoure) ; 3. argent, a lion passant
guardant gules, crowned or, in the middle chief a crescent,
all within a bordure of the second (for Ogilvy) ; 4. quarterly
i. and iiii., or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; ii. and iii.,
argent, a galley, oars in action, sable, the fourth grand
quarter all within a bordure azure, charged with eight
buckles or (for Steuart). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests— I. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his liveries, a
gritfin segreant proper, and on an escrol above this Motto,
"Be it fast"; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's gamb erased holding a scimitar all proper,
and on an escrol above this Motto, "Dissipate." Sup-
porters— On either side a savage wreathed about the head
and middle with laurel, and holding in his exterior hand aclub
resting on his shoulder all proper. Seats — Grantully Castle,
Aberfeldy, N. B. ; Murthly Castle, Perthshire ; Fothringham,
Forfar, N.B. ; Tealing, Dundee. C/j^iJj'— Guards', Carlton.
is the Naval Cockade.
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SCUDAMORE, quartered by LLANDAFF.
SCUDAMORE, see LUCAS-SCUDAMORE.
VINCENT SCULLY, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Oxford. Bom August i, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late Vincent Scully, Esquire, of Mantle
Hill, in CO. Tipperary, one of His Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law, by his wife Susanna, daughter of
John Grogan of Harcourt Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law,
and sister of Sir Edward Grogan, Baronet, Member of
Parliament for the city of Dublin, 1841-1864. C/ud — Ox-
ford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Vert, a cross botonn^ between two mullets in chief
and a fleur-de-lis in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ;
and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a phcenix,
also proper, charged on the breast with a cross botonn^
or. Motto— " Sine labe resurgens." Bookplate Motto—
" ©ti boohfs for to rrfe E tnr irlgtr,
Sub to thtm gibe fi fegtij nnti full rrrtiencr."
Married, firstly, November 21, 1871, Emma Eliza Mary
Clare, daughter of Pierse Marcus Barron, Esquire, of Belmont
of Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan, Anglesey. Ar-
morial bearings -Or, two burrulets azure, between three
wolves' heads erased sable, in the fesse point a mural crown
gules; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a
Park, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Waterford ; and
by her (who died April 7, 1890) has had Issue— (1) Vincent
Bernard Scully, Gentleman, born September i, 1872, died
November 10, following ; (2) Denys Vincent Arthur Scully,
Gentlemaii^ born September 6, 1873; (3) Vincent Marcus
Barron Scully, Gentleman, born July 2, 1881 ; Katherine
Juliet Mary ; Manuella Beatrice Mary ; and Louise Frances.
He married secondly, July 22, 1897, Amy, youngest dau.
of the late John Netterville Barron, formerly of the S9th
Regt. ^<?a/— Mantle Hill House, Golden, near Cashel, in
the county of "Rpperary.
§SiR JOHN HENRY SEALE, 3rd Baronet (July 13,
1838), of Mount Boone, co. Devon, J. P. and D.L. cos,
Devon and Monmouth, Barrister-at-Law. Born Nov. 14,
1843, being the only son of Sir Henry Paul Scale, 2nd
Bart., by his wife Emily, youngest dau. of Col. I. R.
Hartman, Coldstream Guards, and granddau. and coheir
crown vallery or, a wolfs head argent, the neck encircled
with a wreath of oak vert. Married, firstly, May 21, 1879,
Mary Henrietta, only surviving child of Arthur Hyde Dendy
of Rock House, Torquay, and Parkfield, and by her (who
died 1882I has /.w<e—(i) John Carteret Hyde Scale, Esq.,
h. 1881 ; (2) Henry Dendy Scale, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; and
Edith Mary. He married secondly, June 2, 1885, Adela,
dau. of Capt. Edward Jodrell, i6th Regt., and sister
of Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th Baronet, of Sail Park. Seat—
Wonastow Court, Monmouth. Club — Junior Carlton.
The Right Honourable CHARLES SEALE-
HAYNE, P.C, J. P. for cos. Devon and Middlesex
and borough of Dartmouth, M.P. Mid-Devon since 1885,
P.C, and Paymaster-General 1892 95, Hon. Col. 3rd Batt.
Devonshire Regt. , Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn). Born
Oct. 22, 1833. being the only son of the late Charles Hayne-
Seale, by his wife Louisa dau. of Richard Jennings of Port-
land Place, London, and Ridge, Herts, /./z'^r)/— Purple
and orange, and purple stiped waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings (being the arms of Scale) -Or, two barrulets azure,
between three wolves' heads two and one erased sable, in
the fesse point a mural crown gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest -Out of a crown vallary or, a wolfs head ar-
gent, accolled with a wreath of oak proper. Motto -" In
coelo salus." Seats— VM House, Chudleigh ; Fuge House
and Kingswear Castle, Dartmouth, Devon ; Baynham, co.
Gloucester; Whitton, co. Middlesex. Toivn house — 6
Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs - Reform , National
Liberal.
SEALY, see KING-SEALY.
SEAVER, see RICARDE-SEAVER.
LEWIS BOYD SEBASTIAN, Gentleman, B.C.L.
M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law. Born 1851, being the
only son of Lewis Sebastian of Balham, by his wife Helen
Sarah, dau. of Jonathan Noad of Road, co. Somerset.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron invected ermine and
is tlie Military Cockade.
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azure, in chief an eagle's wing sable between two dexter
hands coiiped at the wrist pointing upwards, with the thumb
and two fingers proper, and in base a demi-cat-a-mountain
guardant of the last. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cat-a-mountain guar-
dant proper, holding in the dexter paw an eagle's wing sable,
and resting the sinister paw on a dexter hand as in the arms.
Motto — " Roi, foi, loi. " Married, Aug. ig, 1879, Harriet
Maria, elder dau. of Bengt Reinhold Lennartson of Norum,
Wermland, Sweden ; and has Issue — (i) Lewis Francis Theo-
dore Sebastian, Gentleman, h. Aug. 4, 1882 [d. 1898) ; (2)
Gerald Noel Boyd Sebastian, Gentleman, 1^. Dec. 24, 1883; (3)
Skinner Raymond Sebastian, Gentleman, b. Oct. 30, i836;
(4) Brian Leonard Geoffrey .Sebastian, Gentleman, Cadet
R.N., /'. Feb. 7, 1891 ; (5) Erroll Graham Sebastian,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 2, 1892; and Hilda Louise. Postal
addresses — 22 Kensington Court, W. ; 13 New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C. Clubs — -Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Savage.
GUY THOMAS SAUNDERS SEBRIGHT, Esquire,
late Lieut, ist Batt. Coldstream Guards, J. P. co. Herts.
Born Aug. 19, 1856, being the fourth son of Sir Thomas
Gage Saund.-rs Sebright, 8th Bart., by his second wife
Olivia Henry, dau. of John Joseph Henry and Lady Emily
FitzGerald. Z,?'7'e;7 -Black, with white collar and cuffs;
(dress) white cloth trimmed with black braid in small cinque-
foils, black plush breeches and white silk hose, silver garters.
Armorial bearings — Argent, three cinquefoils sable, im-
palmg the arms of Frederi k, namely or, on a chief azure,
three doves argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger. Married,
June 27, 1882, Olive Emily Frederick, dau. of Arthur
Frederick, Gentleman, of 26 Beaufort Gardens, London ;
and has Issue — Guy Ivo Sebright, Gentleman, b. June 11,
1883. iVfz^-Hever Castle, Kent. C/«(^j —Travellers',
Guards', Bachelors'.
Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE SECCOMBE, G.C.I.E.,
K.C.S.I., C.B., (Civil Division). Born 1812, being
the only son of John Seccombe, by his wife Ann,
daughter of Lawrence Lee; created C.B. 1869, K.C.S. I.
1877, and G.C.I.E. 1892; was Financial Secretary to the
Secretary of State for India in Council 1859 -1879, and
Assistant Under-Secretary of State for India, 1872 to 1881.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse gules, between
three lions rampant sable, a lotus-flower slipped and leaved
proper, in the centre chief point an Eastern crown of the
second, a bordure invected of the third. Upon the escutcheon,
which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Order of the Indian
Empire, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the star
of a G.C.I.E., of a K.C.S.I., and the badge of a C.B.
(Civ. Div.), is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant sable between two elejjhants'
proboscides proper ; with the Motto, " Paratus et fideHs."
Married, 1833, Louisa, daughter of Hugh Pollett (she died
1884); and has had Issue— {1.) JoHtT "Thomas Seccombe,
Esquire, b. 1834, d. 1895 ; (2) William Thorne Seccombe,
b. 1837, rf. 1849; (3) Arthur Seccombe, b. 1839, d. 1854;
(4) Henry Lawrence Seccombe, Esquire, b. 1841 ; (5)
Edward Hepburne Seccombe, Esquire, i^. 1843; and Blanche
Ann. Postal address — Sheridan, Newton Abbot. Club —
St. Stephen's.
SEEL, see MOLYNEUX-SEEL.
Sir CHARLES SEELY, ist Baronet (Feb. ig, 1896),
of Sherwood Lodge, Arnold, co. Nottingham, and Brooke
House, Isle of Wight, J. P. and D.L. for co. Nottingham,
and High Sheriff for same 1890, J. P. for cos. Southampton
and Derby, Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England, sometime M.P. for the borough of •
Nottingham, 1869-74 and 1880-85, and for the western
division of the said borough 1885-86 and 1892-95 ; some-
time Lieut.-Col. of the ist Nottinghamshire (Robin Hood)
Ritle Volunteers. Born Aug. 11, 1833, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Charles Seely, Esq.,
J. P. for COS. Lincoln, Southampton, and Surrey, D. O. for
CO. Lincoln; High Sheriff for said co. of Southampton,
M.P. for city of Lincoln, by his wife Mary, youngest dau.
of Jonathon Hilton of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Armorial
bearings — Azure, three ears of wheat banded or, between
two martlets in pale and as many chaplets of roses in fesse
argent; the escutcheon charged with iiis badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, in front of three ears of wheat
banded or, the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated, and
sprouting in the dexter proper. Motto -" In Deo spero."
Married, Aug. 11, 1857, Emily dau. of William Evans of
Cornwall Gardens, London; and has Issue -(-l) Charles
Hilton Seely, Esq., M.A. Camb., J. P. for cos. Nottingham
and Southampton, Lieut. -Col. 5th Vol. Batt. Hampshire
Regt., and formerly Capt. ist Nottingha-nshire (Robin
Hood) Rifle Vols., M.P. for co. Lincoln since 1895, b.
July 7, 1859 [m., Dec. 9, 1891, Hiltia Lucy, eldest dau. of
Richard Tassell Antliony Grant of Staffa, West Cowes,
Isle of Wight, J. P. CO. Southampton, and has issue, Charles
Grant Seely, Esq., b. Nov. 29, 1894; Hugh Micliael Seely,,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1898 ; Victor Basil John Seely, Gentle-
man, b. May 18, 1900 ; Violet Lucy Emily ; and Ivy Angela,
twin with Hugh Michael] ; (2) Arthur Seely, Esq., b. June i,
d. June 2, i860; (3) Frank Evelyn Seely, Esq., J. P. Notts,
Capt. South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry [;«., Aug. 8, i8gg,
Lelia Elizma, dau. of Rev. H. C. Russell, and granddau.
of Lord Charles James Fox Russell, and has issue, a dau.] ;
(4) John Edward Bernard Seely, Esq., Capt. in the Hamp-
shire Yeomanry, now commanding Hampshire Company
of the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa, M.P. for Isle of
Wight since 1900, /'. May 31, 1868 [m., July 9, 1895, Emily
Florence, dau. of Col. the Hon. Henry George Lewis
Crichton of Netley Castle, co. Southampton, Brigidier of
the Portsmouth Volunteer Brigade, and has issue, Frank
Reginald Seely, Gentleman, b. June 26, 1896; Henry John
Alexander Seely, Gentleman, b. May i, 1899 ; and Emily
Grace]; Florence Mary; Emily [?«., Oct. 31, 1868, John
Ralph Starkey, Esq., J. P. for co. Nottingham, and has
issue]; Annie [m.. May 24, 1884, Reginald Pembtrton
Leach, Major R.A., and has issue]; Lilian [m., June 7,
1888, Col. Philip Hugh Dalbiac of Queen's Gate Gardens,
late M.P. for North Camberwell, and has issue]; Mary
[?«. William HoUins of Pleasley Vale, co. Derby, J. P. for
cos. Nottingham and Derby, High Sheriff of Notts 1896.
and has issue] ; and Sylvia Ruth. Seats - Sherwood Lodge,
Arnold, co. Nottingham ; Brooke House, Brooke, Isle of
Wight. Clubs -R&tovm, Brooks's.
is the Naval Cockade.
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HENRYSEGRAVE, EsquireJ.P. CO. Dutlin, J.P.,D.L.
Wicklow, High Sheriff for co. Wicklow 1893, late Capt.
i2th Foot. Born 1823, being the second son of Henry
John Segrave of Cabra, by his wife Anna Frances, dau. of
William Kellet of Great Clonard, co. Wexford. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend gules, three
trefoils or ; 2 and 3, azure, three eagles displayed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, between the paws a
branch of oak proper, fructed or. MottO — " Dieu et mon
Roi." Married, 1850, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Francis Dehane of The Beaches, co. Stafford ; and has
Iss-ue^[i] O'Neill Segrave, Gentleman \_7n., Sept. 17,
1882, Beatri.x, dau. of W. J. J. Warneford, Deputy As-
sistant-Quartermaster-General; (2) Walter Henry Segrave,
Gentleman; (3) Charles William Segrave, Gentleman \m.,
Apiil 27, 1893, Mary Lucy [d. Aug. 26, 1898), dau. of
James K. Harwood, late U.S. Navy, and granddau. of the
late Right Rev. James Kemp, Archbishop of Maryland,
U.S.A. He m. secondly, June 11, 1901, Jessica Camp-
bell, only dau. of John Stone, Esq. , J.P. , of Huyton, Lanes.];
Frances Emma[/«., Nov. 21, 1876, Sir John Talbot Power,
3rd Bart., and has issue]; Mary Clare [w., Jan. 31, 1889,
Hon. George Stopford, third son of the Earl of Courtown] ;
and Edith Blanche \_m. Henry Close, son of Maxwell Close of
Drumbanagher, Newry]. iVaA— Cabra House, co. Dublin ;
Kiltimon, Newtonniountkennedy, co. Wicklow ; Calla
House, Kilconnell, co. Galway.
SELBY, quartered by MOSTYN.
The Late WALTER ARTHUR SELBY, Gentleman.
Bor7i July 31, 1882, being the eldest son of the late Walter
Charles Selby, Esq., J.P. , High Sheriff 1885, and his wife
Margaret Beatrice, second dau. of the late H. G. Bromilow.
Armorial bearings— Barry of eight or and sable. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a Saracen's head proper, wreathed about the temples or and
sable. Motto — "Semper sapit suprema. " Residence —
Beadnell House, Chathill, R.S.O., Northumberland.
SELY, quartered by SMITH.
SEMER, quartered by FLOYER. T^ .
SENHOUSE, quartered by IRWIN.
SENHOUSE, see MINTON - SENHOUSE and
POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE.
SERGISON (R.L., H. Coll., 23 April 1812 ; orig. granted
1691). Argent, on a chevron between three dolphins naiant,
embowed sable, a plate between two fleurs-de-lis of the
field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dolphin naiant embowed sable, pierced
with an arrow transversely argent, vulned gules. Livery —
Blue.
Only surv. s. of Warden Sergison, Esq., J.P. andD.L.,
of Cuckfield Park, Sussex, Capl. 4th Q.O. Hussars,
b. 1835, d. 1888 ; m. 1867, Emilia, d. of Sir William
Gordon Gordon-Cumming, 2nd Bart., of Altyre and
Gordonstoun : —
Charles Warden Sergison, Esq., J.P. and D.L. Sussex,
Capt. Reserve of Officers, late Scots Guards, b. 1867; m. 1891,
Hon. Florence Emma Louisa Hanbury Tracy, d. of Charles,
4th Lord Sudeley ; and has issue — Prudence Ida Evelyn ;
and Cynthea Mary. 6Va/j— Cuckfield Park, Cuckfield ;
Slaugham Place, Crawley; Butler's Green, Hayward's
Heath. Clubs — Bachelors', Guards'.
Sons of Rev. William Thomas Sergison, Rector of
Slaugham, Sussex, b. i8oi ; d. 1874 ; m. 1826, ist,
Janette Elizabeth [d. 1846), d. of Jeremiah Ives of
St. Catherine's, Sussex ; 2nd, , Catherine Frances
Eleanora, d. of William Colegrave, formerly of
Bracebridge Hall: —
Albert William Sergison, Gentleman, 1^1840; m. ,
Louisa, d. of Capt. Hotham. A'es. —
William de Manbey Sergison, Gentleman, b.
Hes, —
SERJEANT, quartered by BARNEWALL.
SEROCOLD, see PEARCE-SEROCOLD.
SETON, quartered by GORDON - LENNOX and
MONTGOMERIE.
SETON, Baron, see EGLIN TON.
ALEXANDER DAVID SETON of Mounie, Esquire,
Capt. and Hon. Major Forfar and Kincardineshire
Art. Militia, J.P. Aberdeenshire. Born Oct. 25, 1854, being
the eldest son and only surviving child of Major George
Seton, late 93rd Highlanders, by his wife Anne Lucy
Wake, dau. of Baldwin Wake ; and succeeded to the estate
of Mounie at the decease of his uncle, 1894. Livery —
Pepper and salt coat, piped red. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, or three crescents, and in the fesse
point a man's heart distilling drops of blood, within a Royal
double tressure flowered and counterflowered of fleurs-de-
lis gules (for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, issuing out of a bar
wavy sable, a demi-otter of the last crowned with an
antique crown or (for Meldrum), m the centre of the quar-
ters a crescent azure for difference. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent ; and issuing from a wreath of the liveries,
or and gules, is set for Crest, a demi-man in armour, bear-
ing up in his dexter hand the Royal banner of Scotland,
namely gules, on a canton azure, a saltire argent bendways
and displayed all proper, scarf over dexter shoulder, plume
and waistbelt argent ; and in an escroU over the same this
Motto, "Sustento sanguine signa." Married, February
is tbe Military Gockade.
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12, 1879, Emily Isabel, second daughter of Alfred Turner,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, at that time of Deysbrook
Hall, West Derby, near Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i)
Alexander Charles Seton, born July 27, 1882; (2) George
William Seymour Seton, born April 3, 1885 ; (3) Henry
Winton Seton, born August i, 1887 ; Jean Isabel ; and Mary
Lucy Ogilvy. Seat — Mounie, Old Meldrum, co. Aberdeen.
Club — Junior United Service.
§SiR HENRY SETON-KARR of Kippilaw, co. Rox-
burgh, K.C.M.G. (1902), J.P.,D.L. for that CO., M.P.
for St. Helens, Barrister-at-Law (Oxon. ). Born Feb. 5, 1853,
being the son of the late George Berkeley Seton- Karr of the
Indian Civil Service, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Henry
Usborne of Branches Park, in the co. of Suffolk. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron argent,
three mullets of the first, in base a stag's head erased at
the neck or, gutt6e-de-sang (for Karr) ; 2 and 3, or, an
eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with an
Eastern crown or, between three crescents per pale azure
and gules, within a double tressure flory countertlory gules
(for Seton). Crests — i. out of an Eastern crown or, a
dexter cubit arm, the hand holding a dagger erect proper,
pommel and hilt or ; Motto over, " Avant sans peur" (for
Karr) ; 2. a mural crown per pale gules and or, thereon
a wyvern vert, wings endorsed, fire issuant from the mouth
proper; Motto over, "Hazard zet forward" (for Seton);
Married, firstly, November 11, 1880, Edith Eliza (who d.
1884), dau. of William Pilkington, Esq. , of Roby Hall, Liver-
pool, I.P. ; and has had Issue— (1) George Bernard Seton-
Karr," Gentleman, b. Sept. 12, 1881, d. April 2, 1896; (2)
Malcolm Henry Seton-Karr, b. Oct. 21, 1882; and Edith
Muriel, d. unm. 1898. He married secondly, 1886, Jane,
dau. of W. Thornborn of 12 Buckingham Terrace, Edin-
burgh ; and has Issue -[-i) Kenneth William Seton-Karr,
Gentleman,/^. March 21, 1897; and Helen Mary. Seat—
Kippilaw, St. Boswell's, co. Roxburgh. Town residence —
47 Chester Square, S.W. Clubs -Cax\\.on, New (Edin-
burgh).
§ FREDERIC ROBERTSON SEWELL, Esquire, late
Lieut. -Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. Border Regt.,
retired with rank of Hon. Colonel 1887, J. P. and D.L. for
county of Cumberland. Born Sept. 30, 1839, only son of
late William Miller Sewell of Hayborough, Maryport,
by Nancy, fourth dau. of the late John Thornthwaite of
Arkleby, Aspatria. Armorial bearings— Gules, a chevron
the arms of Ostle, namely argent, a fesse nebuly sable,
between a mullet of eight points in chief and a fleur-de-lis
in base azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a bee volant
proper, within a chain in arch or. Mar7-ied, July 2, 1867,
Jane, only dau. of late Joseph Ostle of Brandlingill, Cocker-
mouth ; and has Issue— {\) William Woodville Robertson
Sewell, Gentleman, B.A. Caius College, Cambridge, b.
Dec. 10, 1868; (2) Hubert Woodville Sewell, Gentleman,
B.A. Christ's College, Cambridge, b. July 14, 1871 ; Edith
Woodville ; and Elizabeth Woodville. i^wzi/t-wc^— Brand-
lingill, Cockermouth.
THOMAS DAVIES SEWELL, Esquire, F.R.A.S.,
J F. R.S.L. , late Clerk of the Chamberlain's Court of
the City of London, Citizen and Grocer, Clerk of the
argent, between two bees volant in chief proper, and a
chaplet in base argent ; and on an escutcheon of pretence
Worshipful Companies of Fan Makers, Loriners, and
Spectacle Makers, formerly Lieut.-Col. (Hon. Col.) of
the 4th (Volunteer) Batt. of the Essex Regt. Born Sept.
21, 1832, being the only son of the late Henry William
Sewell of Esk Villa, Mortimer Road, Kilburn, N.W., in
the CO. of Middlesex, Swordbearer of the City of London,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Richard Davies. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a pale argent surmounted by a chevron
invected counterchanged between two escutcheons in chief
of the second and one in base of the first, each charged
with a bee volant proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a pomme charged
with a bee as in the arms encircled by a wreath of oak
fructed proper, with the Motto, " Non nobis nascimus."
Married, OcX. 12, 1871, Elizabeth Sophia [d. Dec. 3, 1880),
dau. of George Burt, Esq. , late of Purbeck House, Swanage,
Dorset, J. P. for the cos. of Middlesex and Dorset, and ex-
Sheriff of London ; and has /w«e— Sidney Davies Sewell,
Esq., Capt. ist Middlesex Vol. R.E., ^. Oct. 12, 1874;
Herbert WiUiam Sewell, Gentleman, b. June 11, 1879; and
Elizabeth Sophia Daisy. Postal addresses— 'Wm^X^ House,
Temple Avenue, E.C. ; 29 Grosvenor Road, S.W. Clubs
—United Service, Junior United Service, Hove (Brighton).
SEYMER, see KER-SEYMER.
SEYMOUR, quartered by KINLOSS.
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SEYMOUR or ST. MAUR (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i
and 4 (a coat of hon. augmentation granted by Henry
VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour), or, on a
pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of
England ; 2 and 3, gules, a pair of wings conjoined in
leure or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet a demi-phoenix or, in flames proper. Motto —
" Foy pour devoir."
Sons of Algernon, 14th Duke of Somerset, i. 18(3;
d. 1894 ; m. 18+5, Horatia Isabel Harriet, d. of John
Philip Morier, formerly H.M. Minister at Dresden: —
The Most Noble Sir Algernon Seymour, 15th Duke of
Somerset (Eng. , 16 Feb. 1546-7), 15th Baron Seymour of
Hache (15 Feb. 1546-7), 13th Bart, of Berry Pomeroy
(29 June 1611), J. P. cos. Leicester and Wilts, Hon. C(j1.
1st Wilts R.V. , late Lieut. 6oth Rifles, served with Red
River Exped. 1870 [Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn argent,
armed, rnaned, and tufted or, gorged with a ducal coronet
per pale azure and gold, therefrom a chain of the last ;
sinister, a bull azure, ducally gorged, chained, armed, and
ungnled or], fi. 1846 ; tn. 1877, Susan Margaret (Lady of
Grace of the Order of Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), yr. d. of late Charles Mackinnon. Seafs — Maiden
Bradley, Bath; Berry Pomeroy, Totnes ; Burton Hall,
Loughborough, Leics. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy,
R.Y. Squadron.
Lord Percy St. Maur, Major ist Batt. R. Fus., fi. 1847;
m. 1899, Hon. Violet White, ygst. d. of 2nd Baron Annaly ;
and has issue— Helen Violet; and Lettice. /?es. — Burton
Hall, Loughborough; 28 Berkeley Square, London, W.
C/«i^i— Naval and Military, Boodle's, Junior Carlton.
Lord Ernest St. Maur, a twin with his brother Percy, d.
1847. J?es. — 2 Chester Street, London, S. W. C/uis —
Wellington, New University.
Lord Edward St. Maur, late Lieut. 60th Rifles, fi. 1849 ;
m. 1879, Lilian, d. of John Stanhope. C/«Aj — Badminton,
New.
Son of Rev. Francis Payne Seymour, Rector of Havant,
f>. 1815 ; (/. 1870; m. ist, 1848, Jane Margaret, ygst.
d. of Rev. Alexander Robert Charles Dallas : —
Major Edward Hamilton Seymour, Army Ordnance
Dept. , late Roy. Dub. Fus., /'. i860; m. 1881, Rowena, d.
of George Wall ; and has issue — Evelyn Francis Edward
Seymour, Esq., Lieut. Roy. Dub. Fus., i. 1882. /?es. —
Son of Henry John Hyde Seymour, Gentleman, i>.
1795; d. i860; m. 1821, Charlotte, d. of Sir Samuel
Whitcombe :^
Rev. Henry Seymour, Rector of Holme Pierrepont,
Notts, d. 1825; m. ist, 1851, Susannah Biscoe (d. 1889),
d. of Rev. Robert Tritton, Rector of Morden, Surrey; 2nd,
1892, Emmeline Millicent, d. of late James Walker of
Nevill Park, Tunbridge Wells; and has surv. issue — (i)
Henry Sydney Seymour, Gentleman (24 Chesham Place,
S.W. ), /'. 185s [m. 1896, Hon. Helen Smith, d. of Rt. Hon.
W. H. Smith, P.C. , and Viscountess Hambleden ; and has
issue — Edward William Seymour, Gentleman, d. 1897] ; (2)
Evelyn Stuart Seymour, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Sherwood Foresters (The Cottage, Mote Park, Maidstone),
d. 1864 [;«. 1897, Henrietta, d. of late Turner A. Macan of
Elstow, Bedford, and Cardiff, co. Armagh] ; Emily Gertrude ;
Julia Mary; Emmeline St. Maur [;«. 1885, 8th Visct.
Torrington] ; Madeline St. Maur [w. 1885, Francis Abel
Smith] ; Lilian Octavia [;«. 1896, Rev. L. H. Wellesley
Wesley]. A't'^. — The Rectory, Holme Pierrepont, Notts.
Sons of Francis George Hugh Seymour, 5th Marquess
of Hertford, G.C. B. , P.C, Equerry to the Prince
Consort and Groom-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria,
&c., 6. 1812 ; d. 1884; m. 1839, Lady Emily Murray,
d. of William, 3rd Earl of Mansfield :—
The Most Hon. Hugh de Grey Seymour, 6th Marquess
of Hertford (5 July 1793), 6th Earl of Yarmouth (5 July 1793),
6th Earl of Hertford (3 Aug. 1750), 6th Viscount Beau-
champ of Hache (3 Aug. 1750), all in the Peerage of
Great Britain. 7th Baron Conway of Ragley (Eng. , 17
March 1703), and 7th Baron Conway of KiUultagh, co.
Autrim (Irel. , 16 Oct. 1712), A.D.C. to the King, J. P.,
C.C. , and D. L. co. Warwick, J. P. co. Antrim, M.P. co.
Antrim 1869-1874, and for S. Warwicksh. 1874-1880, late
Capt. Gren. Gds. , now Col. Warwicksh. I.Y., Comptroller
H.M.'s Household 1879-1880 [Supporters— Two blacka-
moors wreathed about the temples or and sable, habited [in
short garments and buskins gold, adorned about the waist
with green and red feathers, each holding in his exterior
hand a shield azure, garnished or, the dexter charged with
the sun in splendour of the last, the sinister with a crescent
argent. Motto — " Ude et amore"], b. 1843; m. 1868,
Hon. Mary Hood, d. of Visct. Bridport ; and has issue —
(i) George Francis Alexander Seymour, commonly called
Earl of Yarmouth, D.L. co. Warwick, Lieut. Warw. Imp.
Yeo., formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Bl.ick Watch, d. 1871 [m.
1903, Alice Thaw] ; (2) Lord Henry Charles Seymour,
Lieut. Gren. Gds., d. 1878; (3) Lord Edward Beauchamp
Seymour, 6. 1879 ; (4) Lord George l-'rederick, Lieut. R.N.,
fi. 1881 ; Lady Emily Mary [/«. Rev. Reginald Walker];
Lady Victoria Frederica [;«. Charles Alan Cathcart de
Trafford] ; Lady Jane Edith [m. Major Hugh Dudley
Carleton, D.S.O.j. im/— Ragley Hall, Alcester, Warwick-
shire. Clubs — -Cailton, Cavalry, Constitutional.
Sons of Lord Albert Charles Seymour, Col. (ret.)
Scots Guards, b. 1847 ; d. 1891 ; vi. 1872, Sarah [d.
1901), only d. of the lateCapt. John Moore Napier: —
Charles Hugh Napier Seymour, Esq., Capt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1874. Res. — •
William Walker Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle
Brigade, b. 1878. Res.—
Edward Victor Francis Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res.~
Sons of the Most Hon. Francis George Hugh, sth
Marquess of Hertford, G.C.B., P.C, D.L. for Warwick,
Gen. in the Army, Equerry to the Prince Consort
and Grooin-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria, Deputy
Ranger of Windsor Green Park, Lord Chamberlain
1874-79, b- i2i2 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1839, Lady Emily
Murray, -d. of Rt. Hon. William, 3d Earl of Mans-
field :—
Lord Ernest James Seymour, late Capt. and Hon.
Major Warwickshire Yeo. Cav. , formerly sub-Lieut. R. N.,
J. P. CO. Warwickshire, /'. 1850; m. 1877, Lady Georgina
Seymour Fortescue, d. of 3rd Earl of Fortescue ; and has
issue — (i) Francis Ernest Seymour, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,/;.
1878; (2) Reginald Guy Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1880;
(3) Arthur George Seymour, Gentleman, Midshipman
R.N. , b. 1884; Ruth; Eleanor Alice: and Constance
Emily Mary. Res. —
The Rev. Lord Victor Alexander Seymour, M.A.
Christchurch (Oxon.), Vicar of St. Stephen's, South Ken-
sington, formerly Rector of Carshalton, b. 1859 (for whom
Queen Victoria stood Sponsor) ; m. 1885, Elizabeth
Margaret, eld. d. of Albemarle Cator of Woodbastwick
Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — (i) Conway Hugh Seymour,
Esq., b. 1886; (2) William John Seymour, Gentleman,
/'. 1900; Jane; and Anne Christian. Res.—jZ Cornwall
Gardens, S.W. Club — Travellers'.
Son of Henry George Seymour, Esq., Vice-Adm.
R.N. , M.P. for CO. Antrim, a Lord of the Admiralty,
b. 1818 ; d. 1869: m. 1861, Sophia Margaret, elder d.
Derick Hoste of Barwick House, Norfolk : —
Charles Derick Seymour, Esq., J. P. Norfolk, Major
Norfolk Imp. Yeo., b. 1863; m. 1903, the widow of Major
Ralli, 12th Lancers, nde Scaramanga. Seat — Barwick,
King's Lynn, Norfolk. Town res.— 66 Cadogan Place,
S.W.
Son of Sir George Francis Seymour, Adm. of the Fleet,
G.C.H. and G.C.B., b. 1787; d. 1870; 7n. 1811
Georgiana Mary, d. of Adm. Hon. Sir G. C Berkeley,
G.C.B. :—
Lord William Frederick Ernest, K.C.V.O. , Gen. in the
Army, Lieut, of the Tower of London since 1902, Acting
Mil. Secretary at Headquarters 1901-2, late Commanding
the Troops in Canada, b. 1838 : ?n. 1871, Hon. Eva Anna
Caroline, seventh d. of ist Lord Penrhyn ; and has surv.
issue— Mabel Louisa ; Hazel Georgina ; Dorothy Nina ;
and Mary Freda. Res. —
Son of Hugh Horatio Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1821;
d. 1892 ; m. 1846, Georgiana, d. of Gen. Robert
Ellice :—
Hugh Francis Seymour, Gentleman, h. 1855 : m. 1884,
Rachel Blanche, d. of Hon. and Rev. James Walter Lascelles;
and has issue — (i) Horace James Seymour, Gentleman,
b. 1885; (2) Francis Seymour, Gentleman, i^. 1886; Mabel
Katheleen Georgiana ; and Mary Gwendolen. Res. — ■
Son of Frederick Charles William Seymour, Gentle-
man,/'. 1797; d. 1856; III. 1822, Lady Mary Gordon
(</. 1825), d. of Most Hon George, 9th Marquess of
is the Military Cockade.
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Huntly, 2nd, 1832, Lady Augusta Heivey, eld. d. of
Most Hon. Frederick, ist Marquess of Bristol : —
Conway Frederick Charles Seymour, Esq., Gentleman
Usher of the Privy Chamber, late Capt. 85ih Regt.
AV.f.—
Frederick Horace Arthur Seymour, Esq., Major-Gen.
(ret.), Rifle Brigade, 6. 9 Nov. 1836. J?es.—
Son of Sir Horace Alfred Uamer Seymour, K.C.B.,
formerly Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon. W. E.
Gladstone, Prime Minister, and a Conuiiissioner of
Customs 1885-90, Deputy Chairman 1890-4, Deputy
Master of the Mint 1894-1902, B.A. Camb. , nominated
K.C.B. 1902, but died before receiving the honour of
knighthood, i^. 1843; d. 1902; m. 1880, Elizabeth (who
was granted by Royal Warrant, 1902, the same title,
place, and precedence to which she would have been
entitled had her husband survived to be invested and
knighted), d. of Col. Frederick Romilly (brother of
ist Lord Romilly) : —
Ralph Frederick Seymour, Esq., i. 1886. /?es. —
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Hamilton Seymour,
G.C.B., G.C.H. , P.C, Envoy Extraordinary and
Ministsr Plenipotentiary to the Court of Austria, 6.
1797; d. 1880; m. 1831, Hon. Gertrude, d. of Rt.
Hon. Henry, 21st Lord Dacre : —
Arthur Henry Seymour, Gentleman, Second Sec. H.AL's
Diplomatic Service 1861-75, /;. 1838. Res. —
Sons of Leopold Richard Seymour, Esq., late Lieut. -
Gen. Gren. Guards, ^. 1841 ; m. 1871, Mary Hubbard,
d. of Russell Sturgis-: —
Conway Russell Seymour, Gentleman, fi. 1874 [;«. 1897,
Louisa Mary, d. of Gen. J. A. Street, C.B.].
Richard Sturgis Seymour , Gentleman, Third Sec. H. B. NL 's
Diplomatic Service, Attach^ at Tehran, Persia, i. 1875.
Edward Seymour, Esq., M.V.O., Lieut. Gren. Guards,
b. 1877.
Beauchamp Seymour, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. K.R. Rifle
Corps, fi. 1878.
Lionel Seymour, Esq., /'. 1889.
Son of Alfred Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brig.,
6. 1843; d. 1897; w. 1870, Jessie Madelene, d. of
Hon. William Macdougall, C.B., of Toronto : —
Ralph Seymoui-, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd Hussars, fi. 1875.
Res.—
Claude Sevmour, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., d. 1876.
Rfs. -
Hugh Seymour, Gentleman, /;. 1877. Res.—
Vere Seymour, Gentleman, fi. 1879. Res. —
Sons of George Evelyn Seymour, Gentleman, i. 1848 ;
d. 1884 ; M. 1874, Evelyn Elizabeth, d. of Archibald J.
Campbell of Belgrave Square : —
Archibald George Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd
Dragoon Scots Greys, fi. 1875. Res. —
Reginald Henry Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, /'. 1877. Res. —
Charles Seymour, Gentleman, 6. 1882. Res. —
Seymour (R.L., 1869, H. Coll.). Arms as above,
all within a bordure wavy ermine. Crest as above, de-
bruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto — " Foy pour
devoir."
Son of Gen. Sir Francis Seymour, ist Bart., K.C. B. ,
Groom-in-Waiting and Master of the Ceremonies to
Queen Victoria, /'. 1813; d. 1890; w. 1869, Agnes
Austin, d. of Rev. Hill Dawe Wickham, M.A., Rector
of Horsington :^
Sir Albert Victor Frances Seymour, 2nd Bart. (28 Oct.
1869), Lieut. 3rd Batt. K.O. Royal Lancaster Regt. , served
in South Africa 1900, formerly Page of Honour to Queen
Victoria, /'. 1879. Res. — 31 Eccleston Street, S.W.
St. Maur (R.L. , 1902, H. Coll.). Arms as above, but
within a bordure wavy, quarterly of the second and first.
Crest as above, debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy
gules.
Richard Harold St. Maur, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Devon,
late 14th Hussars, Capt. ist R. Devon l.Y. , served in S.
African War, Ir. 1869; m. 1891, Elisabeth, only d. of late
Capt. W. Hollingworth F. Palmer, 14th Hussars ; and has
issue — (i) Richard William Maxwell St. Maur, Gentleman,
f>. ; (2) Edward Ferdinand St. Maur, Gentleman d. ;
(3) Frederick Percy St Maur, Gentleman, d. . Seal —
Stover, Newton Abbot, Devon. Town res. — 112 Priors
House, St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Clubs — Marlborough, Cavalry, Hurlingham.
SVice-Admiral Sir EDWARD HOBART SEY-
MOUR, G.C.B.; served in the China Caminiign 1900.
Bom 1840, being the son of the late Reverend Richard
Seymour, by his wife Frances, daughter of Charles Smith
of Suttons, in the county of Essex ; created Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the P.ath, 1887. Clubs
—United Service, Wellington. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Azure, a pair of wings conjoined in lure,
surmounted of a naval crown or, on a canton argent, an
anchor sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent
his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
on a naval crown or, two Virands in saltire, inflamed at the
ends proper, thereon an eagle rising, also proper, looking
at the svm or.
EBENEZER SHACKLETON, Gentleman, B.A. ( I'rin.
Coll , Dublin). Born April 2, 1866, being the eldest surviv-
ing son of Richard Ebenezer Shackleton, Gentleman, M. A.
(Gold Medallist Trin. Coll., Dublin), by his wife Elizabeth
Anne, dau. of Major Henry Holland, by Mary, dau. of
William Bell of Bellview, Queens Co. Livery — Claret with
gold facings. Armorial bearings Or, on a fesse gules,
three lozengy buckles tongues paleways g"ld, on a canton of
the second a cross humett^ of the third. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -On a wTeath of the colours, a poplar tree
proper, charged with a buckle as in the arms. MottO—
" Fortitudine vincimus." Married, Aug. 16, 1898, Mary
Ellen, dau. of John Gailev, Esq., J. P., of Palmerstoun
House, CO. Dublin; and has /j.w/e — Richard Ebenezer
Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and Enid Mary. Estates
— " Belan " and " Glen Mona, " co. Kildare. Postal address
— Belan Lodge, Moone, co. Kildare.
HENRY SHACKLETON, Gentleman, B.A., M.D-
(Medallist. Trin. Coll., Dublin), M.R.C.S. (England).
L.M.K.Q.C.P.L Born Jan. i, 1847, being the fourth son
of Ebenezer Shackleton "of Fuller's Court and Moone, co.
Kildare, Gentleman, by Ellen, dau. of William Bell of
Bellview, Queen's Co. Livery — Claret, with gold facings.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse gules, three lozengy
buckles tongues paleways gold, on a canton of the second
a cross humetttJ of the third. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a poplar tree proper,
charged with a buckle as in the arms. Motto —" Fortitu-
dine vincimus." Married, Feb. 28, 1872, Henrietta L. S. ,
the only dau. and heir of Henry John Gavan, Esq., by
Caroline Mary, dau. of John Fitzmaurice, Esq., and Hen-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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rietta Gary, his wife ; and has Issue — (i) Ernest Henry
Shackleton, Gentleman, b. Feb. 15, 1874 ; (2) Francis
Richard Shackleton, Gentleman, b. Sept. 19, 1876; Ger-
trude Alice ; Amy Vibert ; Ethel Rose ; Eleanor Hope ;
Clara Lilian ; Helen ; Kathleen ; and Gladys Maybelle.
Postal address — Aberdeen House, Sydenham, S. E.
JOSEPH FISHER SHACKLETON, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 19, 1832, being the second son of George
Shackleton of Griesemount, Ballitore, co. Kildare, and
Hannah his wife, dau. of Joseph Fisher of Limerick.
Armorial bearings Or, on a fesse gules, three lozengy
buckles tongues palewise gold, on a canton of the second,
a cross humett^e of the third. Mantling gules and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours' a poplar tree proper,
charged with a buckle as in the arms. MottO— " Fortitu-
dine vincimus." Married, 1866, Jane Wigham, eldest dau.
of Joshua Edmundson of Dublin ; and has Issue~{\)
William Edmundson Shackleton, Gentleman, b. May 26,
1867 [/«., Sept. 25, 1895, Edith Annie, dau. of Thomas
Smithson, Esq., J. P., of Facit, Rochdale] ; (2) George
Shackleton, Gentleman, b. June 27, 1872 ; (3) John
Wigham Shackleton, Gentleman, b. June 28, 1875 ; Mary
Edmundson \jn., Sept. 27, 1894, Frederick Carr of Silloth] ;
Rebecca Harvey ; and Jane Christine. 6Va/ — Griesemount,
Ballitore, co. Kildare. /Residence —Anna. Liffey House,
Lucan, co. Dublin.
SHADWELL, see LUCAS-SHADWELL.
SHAEN, quartered by BINGHAM.
JOHN CAMPBELL SHAIRP, Esquire, J.P., B.A.
(O.xon.), Sheriff-Substitute for co. Ayr at Ayr. Born June
1858, being the younger but only surviving son of the late
John Campbell Shairp, Principal of the United College of
St. Salvator and St. Leonard, in the University of St.
Andrews, LL. D., Professor of Poetry in the University of
Oxford, formerly Professor of Humanity in the University of
St. Andrews, by his wife Eliza, eldest daughter of Ale.xander
Henry Douglas, Esquire, younger brother of the Most Hon-
ourable the fifth Marquess of Queensberry. Ch/b — New
(Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Argent, on a fesse azure, between two cross crosslets fitch^e
sable in chief and a dexter hand couped holding a sword
in pale proper in base, three mullets of the first ; and
impaling the arms of Erskine of Cambo, namely, quarterly
I and 4, gules an imperial crown within the Royal tressure
of Scotland or ; 2 and 3 argent, a pale sable, the whole
within a bordure wavy ermine. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a steel helmet in profile, with a plumage
of feathers proper. Motto— " Vivit post funera virtus."
Married, 1890, Caroline Harriet, third daughter of Sir
Thomas Erskine, Baronet, of Cambo, in the county of Fife ;
and has Issue — (i) Norman Shairp, Gentleman, b. March
19, 1891 ; (2) John Walter Shairp, Gentleman, b. Oct. 12,
1894; and Christian Helen. Seat — Houstoun House, Up-
hall, in the county of Linlithgow,. North Britain.
Sir WALTER GEOFFREY SHAKERLEY, 3rd
Baronet (July 30, 1838), of Somerford Park, Cheshire,
Lieut. -Col. 5th Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt., late Lieut. King's
Royal Rifle Corps. Born Nov. 26, 1859, being the eldest
son of Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley, 2nd Baronet, by his
wife Georgiana Harriott, elder dau. and coheir of George
Holland Ackers of Moreton Hall, co. Cheshire. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a chevron vert between three hillocks of
the second ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a hare proper, resting her forefeet on
a garb or. Motto — " Moriendo vivam." Married, Ian.
7, 1885, Hilda Mary, only dau. of Henry Hodgson of Cur-
rare vagh, CO. Galway; and has /j«/^— Mabel Beatrice;
Marguerite Irene ; Sylvia Mary ; and Moira Veronica.
Seat — Somerford Park, Congleton, co. Cheshire.
SHAND, see SMITH-SHAND.
JAMES SHANKS, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Azure, on a fesse between in chief two lures and in base
a hawk's leg erased, jessed, and belled argent, three
cinquefoils gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mural crown proper, an eagle rising argent, each wing
charged with a trefoil slipped gules. Motto — " Spero."
Postal address — 79 Merrion Square, Dublin.
ALFRED SHANN, Gentleman. Born July i, 1850,
being the fourth son of the late George Shann, Gentleman,
of York, M.D., by his wife Jane, dau. of the Rev. William
Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial
bearings — Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each
charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold,
a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto,
"Fideliter."
CHARLES SHANN. Esquire, J. P. for West Riding of
CO. York. Born May 31, 1810, being the youngest son of
the late Thomas Shann, Gentleman, of Tadcaster, by
his wife Honor, daughter of John Kendal of Hatfield,
in the county of York, by his wife Honor, daughter of John
Raper, sometime Town Clerk of York. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three es-
cutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the
second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of an annulet go!d, a hand erect holding a dagger
all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter."
FREDERICK SHANN, Gentleman. Born April 22,
1849, being the third son of the late George Shann, Gentle-
man, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane,
daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Braffer-
ton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each
^ is tlie Military Cockade.
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charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a
hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the MottO,
" Fidehter."
GEORGE SHANN, Gentleman. Bom July 22, 1846.
being the eldest son of the late George Shann, Gentleman,
of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of
the Reverend W'illiam Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and
Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns :
Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with
an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect
holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter."
HENRY CHARLES SHANN, Gentleman. Bom
February 21, 1852, being the fifth son of the late George
Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his
wife Jane, daughter of the Reveri^nd William Gray, Vicar
of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armoricil bearings —
He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons
azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an
annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper;
with the Motto, "Fideliter." Married, July 23, 1885,
Caroline Mary, daughter of W. H. Flower, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and
has Issue — (i) Edward Warington Shann, Gentleman,
born September 6, 1886 ; (2) Gerald Davenant Shann,
Gentleman, born December 23, 1888.
Reverend REGINALD SHANN, Rector of Chenies,
M. A. of the Univ. of Cambridge. Bo?n July 18, 1854, being
the sixth son of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of
York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of
the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon
of Ripon. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Vair,
on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an
annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding
a dagger all proper; with the Motto, "Fideliter." Mar-
ried, September 11, 1879, Elizabeth, daughter of the Reve-
rend Edward Hoare, blaster of Arts of the University of
Cambridge, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Tunbridgc Wells, and
Canon of Canterbury ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Brodie
Shann, Gentleman, born December 8, 1885; (2) Reginald
Arthur Shann, Gentleman, born June 26, 1891 ; Lettice
Mary; and Ethel Katharine. Residence — Chenies Rectory,
Rickmansworth.
THOMAS LAURENCE SHANN, Gentleman. Born
November 13, 1858, being the eighth son of the late George
Shann, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane,
daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Braffer-
ton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each
charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a
hand erect holding a dagger all proper; with the Motto,
"Fideliter."
WILLIAM ARTHUR SHANN, Gentleman. Born
June 10, 1857, being the seventh son of the late George
Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his
wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar
of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, tliree escutcheons
azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an
annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ;
with the Motto, " Fidehter."
ROBERT GORDON SHARMAN - CRAWFORD,
Esquire, M.A. , formerly Capt. i6th Lancers, and pre-
viously served in the 15th Hussars, late Col. 3rd Batt.
Royal Irish Rifles (North Down Militia), J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Down (High Sheriff 1895) Vice-Commodore Royal Ulster
Yacht Club. Born Sept. 10, 1853. being the third son of
the late Arthur Johnston Sharman-Crawford of Crawfords-
burn and Rademon, co. Down, and of Stalleen, co. Meath,
by his wife Louisa Alicia, dau. of William Crawford of
Lakelands, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, gules, on a fesse ermine, between three mullets argent,
two crescents interlaced or (for Crawford) ; 2. or, a dove
rising, holding in the beak a laurel sprig proper (for Shar-
man); 3. gules, a lion r.impant argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a swan
close proper ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dove as in
([Duruip patlent'ia Tramo J3
the arms. MottO—" Durum patientia frango." Married,
Sept. 12, 1882, Annie Helen, eldest dau. of Ernest Arbouin
of Beckworth, Lindfield, co. Susse.x ; and has Issue —
Terence Sharman-Crawford, Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1892 ;
and Helen. Seats — Crawfordsburn and Rademon, co.
Down ; Stalleen, co. Meath.
SHARP, see JELF-SHARP.
HERBERT SHARP, Gentleman. Born , being
the son of the late Alfred Sharp, Gentleman, J. P., of
Myrtle Grove, Bingley, W.R. co. of Yorks. Armorial
bearings— Per chevron argent and sable, a chevron per
chevron between two greyhounds' heads erased in chief
and an eagle's head erased in base all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, upon three pheons argent, an eagles head
erased sable, gorged with a crown vallary also argent.
Residence— yiyxxX^ Grove, Bingley, Leeds.
HENRY BIRCH SHARPE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law. Born March 22, 1855, being the second son of
William Henry Sharpe Sharpe, Esq., J. P. for the co. of
Cumberland, Lieutenant ist Royal Regiment, Adjutant
and Captain Royal Cumberland Militia, by his wife
Hannah Ida, fifth dau. of Edward Kennedy of Bantis and
Coolnamona, &c. , in the co. of Tipperary, Ireland.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three
rose, fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper,
between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a mullet for
difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs
head erased per pale sable and or, gorged with a collar
vair, three roses fesseways, as in the arms. Motto —
" Knowledge is power." Married, July 11, 1900, Dagmar
Ida, second dau. of the late Henry Levy of 52 Queens-
borough Terrace, London, W. ; and has Issue— ]o\\x\. York
Birch, Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal address — 22 Walton
Street, S.W. Clubs — Boodle's, Conservative.
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JAMES WILLIAM SHARPE, Gentleman, M.A.,
late Fellow Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. Born
April I, 1852, being the eldest son of William Henry
Sliarpe Sharpe, Esq., J. P. for Western Cumberland,
Lieut. 1st Royal Regt., Adjutant and Captain Royal
Cumberland Militia, by his wife Hannah Ida, fifth dau.
of Edward Kennedy of Baiitis and Coolnamoiia, co. of
Tipperary, Ireland. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper,
between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a mullet for
difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a wolfs head erased per pale sable and or, gorged with
a collar vair, three roses fesseways, as in the arms. Motto
—"Knowledge is power." Married, December 22, 1881,
Catherine Edith, second daughter of the Reverend Walter
Kelly, Master of Arts, Vicar of Preston-cum-Hove, in the
county of Sussex ; and has Isstie — William Henry Sharpe
Sharpe, Gentleman, born January 10, 1885 ; and Ellin
Mary Caryll Sharpe. Postal address — Woodrofle, Port-
arlington Road, Bournemouth.
JAMES BIRCH SHARPE, Esquire, Col. in the
Royal Engineers. Dorti June 11, 1852, being the only
son of James Birch Sharpe, Major in the 20th Regiment,
by his wife Maria Augusta [to whom refer], daughter of
John Luke Harton. Club — Junior United Service. Livery
Black and red, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Argent, three roses fesseways gules,
leaved, barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles'
heads erased sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head erased per
pale sable and or, gorged with a collar vair, three roses
fesseways, as in the arms. MottO — " Knowledge is power."
Residence — Glenturf, Camberley, in the county of Surrey.
Postal address — Glenturf, Camberley, Surrey.
MARIA AUGUSTA SHARPE, Widow, second daughter
of John Luke Harton, by his wife Maria Ursula, eldest
daughter of Edward Kennedy of Bantisand Coolnamona, in
the county of Tipperary, Ireland. Armorial bearings are^
upon a lozenge : Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved,
barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads
erased sable, a crescent for difference. Married, March
1841, James Birch Sharpe, Esquire, Major 20th Regiment;
and has /jy«^— James Birch Sharpe, Esquire, Major Royal
Engineers, born June 11, 1852 [to whom refer]; and
Maria Thomasine. Postal address — Glenturf, Camberley,
Surrey.
The Rev. THOMAS WETHERHEAD SHARPE,
C.B., M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., and Fellow of Christ's
Coll. 1852-59, Senior Chief Inspector of Schools. Borti
Oct. 22, 1829, being the fifth son of Rev. John Sharpe,
D.D. , Prebendary of York, Rural Dean and Vicar of
Doncaster, and of Brodswoith, Yorks. , sometime of Sydney,
Sussex Coll., Cambridge, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Alderman James Falconer of Doncaster. Armorial bear-
ings— Per fesse or and azure, a pheon point downwards
between eight annulets, all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an eagle's head erased or, the neck encircled with four
plain collars azure, a pheon point downwards of the last.
Married, June i, 1858, Maria, dau. of Robert Helme
of Walthamstow, Essex ; and has Issue — Arthur Robert
Sharpe, Gentleman, b. March 11. 1859 [w., April 26, 1892,
Kate, eldest dau. of Rev. (jordon Salmon, Vicar of Ship-
ton, Yorks.; Edith; Helen, d. young, July 12, 1875; Nina
Marian ; and May. Seat — Beddington, Surrey.
THOMASIN ELIZABETH SHARPE, Spinster, only
daughter of James Birch Sharpe of Windlesham, in the
county of Surrey, and of Hoxton, in the county of Middle-
sex, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buck-
ingham, by his second wife Thomasin, daughter of Doctor
Patrick Kelly, Doctor of Laws. Armorial bearings are,
upon a lozenge: Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved,
barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads
erased sable.
Sir eyre MASSEY SHAW, Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, D.L. for
the CO. of Middlesex. Born January 17, 1830, being the
third son of the late Bernard Robert Shaw, Esq., J. P., of
Monkstown Castle, co. Cork, by his first wife Rebecca, dau.
of E. H. Reeves of Castle Kevin, co. Cork; created C. B.
1875, and advanced to rank of Knight Commander
(Civil) 1891, Chief of the London Fire Brigade 1861-90
Armorial bearings - Or, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three eagles displayed sable, as many trefoils
slipped of the field. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a hind's head sable, transfixed through the neck with an
arrow or. Motto — " Te ipsum nosce." Married, Jan. 27,
1855, Anna, dau. of Murto Dove of Lisbon and Algarve ;
and has Issue — (i) Eyre Massey Shaw, Esq., b. Dec. 12,
1855; (2) Bernard Vidal Shaw, Esq., Capt. , b. Oct. 21, 1857;
(3) Robert Clarina Shaw, Esq., b. Dec. 14, i860; (4) Cecil
O'Brien Shaw, Esq., b. Sept. 9, 1862; Anna; and Maud
Zarita de Gattinara. Postal address -11^ Belgrave Road.
Clubs — St. James's, Carlton, Marlborough, Pratt's, Pitt,
New, Ranelagh, Anglais (Paris).
WILLIAM OTHO NICHOLSON SHAW, Esquire,
Retired Major in Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry,
Justice of the Peace for the Coimty Palatine of Chester,
Bachelor of Arts. Born May 22, 1846, being the second
son of John Ralph Shaw, Esquire (formerly Nicholson, who
assumed the name of .Shaw by Royal License dated January
22, 1837, and arms of Shaw quarterly with those of Nichol-
son), High Sheriff for the county of Chester 1864, Justice of
the Peace, by his wife Fanny Harriet, fourth daughter of the
Reverend William Cruttenden Cruttenden, Master of Arts.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Travellers'. Live/y — Blue
coat, silver lace, blue and white striped waistcoat. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
argent two chevronels between three lozenges ermines (for
Shaw) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars ermine, in chief three suns
proper (for Nicholson) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dove bendy sinister of six argent
and sable, holding in the beak an olive branch proper, the
dexter leg resting on a lozenge as in the arms (for Shaw) ;
2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head ermine (for
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Nicholson) ; with the Motto, " Per castra ad astra." Mar-
ried, February 17, 1887, Marie Odette, eldest daughter of
Thomas Henry Exshaw of Bordeaux, by his wife Valentine
Egl6 Panon Desbassaigns de Richemont, daughter of the
Baron de Richentont ; and has Issue — Henry Otho Nicholson
Shaw, Gentleman, born July 7, 1889; John Ralph Nichol-
son Shaw, Gentleman, born May 18, 1894; Fanny Egl6,
died August 31, 1888 ; and Corinne Odette Egl6. Estate —
Sand Hey, Hoylake, in the co. of Chester. Toum resi-
dence— 35 Queen's Gate, Kensington, London, S.W. Seat
— -Bishopswood, Ross, Hereford.
SHAW. Sable, a chevron between three lozenges
ermine, on a chief argent, two stags' heads caboshed
the neck argent, gorged with a wreath of roses and pierced
through the nose by an arrow in pale or. MottO — "Teip-
sum nosce." Liver)' — Black, silver buttons.
Sons of Henry Shaw, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Derby
and J. P. Lanes., b. 1844; d. 1868; m. , Maria
Butler, d. of James John Wood Staveley by his
wife Margaret, d. of Robert Jones Staveley of
Glanduff Castle, co. Limerick, and Corydon Park,
CO. Dublin : —
Arthur Pilkington Shaw, Esq., J. P. co. Derby. B.A. ,
LL.B., Barristerat-Law (Inner Temple), b. 31 May 1870;
m. 28 Apl. 1894, Mary Anna, d. of Anselmo Jos6 da Costa
Ricci, Baron of Portugal, Attache of Portuguese Legation
in London ; and has issue — (i) John Arthur Pilkington
Shaw, Gentleman, b. 20 July 1895 ; (2) Henry Staveley
Pilkington Shaw, Gentleman, b. 22 Apl. 1897. Seat —
Whitehall, nr. Buxton. Clubs — Bath, Derby County
(Derby), Union (Brighton).
Percy Shaw, Gentleman, i5. 1872. AVj. — Fern, Buxton.
Harold Shaw, Esq., Capt ist Lanes. Fus., b. 1875.
Res. — Gibraltar.
Leonard Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Gerald Shaw, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd South Lanes. Regt.,
b. 188 1. i?ej.— Shorncliffe.
Son of Thomas Slagg Shaw, Lieut. 5th Fus., b. 1842;
m. 1864 ; d. 1869 : —
Thomas Henry Shaw^ Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. — S.
Africa.
The Vkry Rev. ROBERT JAMES SHAW-HAMIL-
TON, Clerk in Holy Orders, D.D., Dean of Armagh;
assumed name and arms of Hamilton by Royal Licence,
the field,
wreath of
Mantling sable
the colours, a
dated March 3, 1889. Born July 11, 1840, being the eldest
and argent. Crest — On son of the Rev. Matthew James Sliaw, B.A. , formerly
hind's head couped at Vicar of Kilmactraney, co. Sligo, by his second wife
I is the Naval Cockade.
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Lucinda, dau. of Robert King Duke of New Park, co.
Sligo. Live>y — Blue with gold facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure, a
galley, sails furled and oars in action or, between three
cinquefoils pierced argent (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 azure,
tiiree covered cups or, on a chief ermine, as many crosses
patte gules (fur Shaw). Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two battle-a.\es in saltire, an oak tree
fructed all proper, the trunk transfi,\ed with a frame-saw or
(for Hamilton) ; 2. on a wreath of tiie colours, a pelican in
her piety proper, charged with a covered cup gules (for
Shaw). Mottoes — For the first crest, "Through"; over
the seeond crest, " I die for those I love." Married, Feb.
6, 1873, Mary Jane Hamilton, dau. of Robert Cope Hardy
of Armagh ; and has Issue — (i) Warham Jemmett Shaw-
Hamilton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1874 [?«.. 1901, Alice
Beatrice, dau. of John Louis Emil Dreyer [whom see], and
has issue, Robert Jemmett Shaw -Hamilton, Gentleman, b.
1902 ; John Dreyer Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1904] ;
(2) Robert Cope Hardy Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 7, 1877 [/«., 1902, Helen Marguerite, dau. of Col. H.
W. Brackenbury, R.A., and has issue, Robert Oswald
Herbert Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1904]; and Isa-
bella Hardy \tn., 1896, Benjamin Banks Ferrar, M.D.].
Residences — 5 Charlemont Place, Armagh ; Greenhill, Kil-
liney, co. Dublin. Club — University (Dublin).
THOMAS BRADNEY SHAW-HELLIER, Esq., J.P.
cos. Middlesex, Stafford, and Worcester, Col. 4th R. Irish
Dragoon Guards, and Commandant R. Military School of
Music (Hounslow). Born 1836, being the only son of the
late Thomas Shaw-Hellier of the Wodehouse. Club —
Windham. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure
a chevron argent, gutt^e-de-sang, between three mullets or
(for Hellier) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron invected pean between
three eagles displayed sable (for Shaw). Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a cock argent, gutt^e-de-sang, combed and wattled
gules (for Hellier) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's
head quarterly argent and or, pierced through the neck with
an arrow, headed azure, the feather broken and dropping
argent (for Shaw). Seat — The Wodehouse, Wombourne,
Wolverhampton.
azure (for Mildmay) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, six
arrows interlaced saltireways three and three proper within
an annulet or (for Lefevre) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours,
a talbot ermines, charged on the body with two cross cross-
lets fesseways or, holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e
sable, and resting the dexter foreleg on an escutcheon of the
arms of Shaw. Motto— "Alia ta Hara." Married, Oct.
19, 1892, Isabel Emily, dau. of the Rev. Charles Arundell St.
JOHN SHAW-KENNEDY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
for the county of Ayrshire, late 43rd Regt. Light Inf.
Born June 9, 1826, being the eldest son of the late General
Sir James Shaw- Kennedy, K.C.B., Col. 47th Regt. Clubs
— Army and Navy, Ayr County (Ayr), New (Edinburgh).
Z/z/^/j— Red and silver. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron gules, between two cross crosslets titch^e in chief
and a boar's head in base sable. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a palm-branch
proper. Motto (on an escroU above) — " Malim esse probus
quam haberi." Married, firstly, 1848, Eleanor Green, dau.
of J. Green Wilkinson ; and secondly, 1875, Louisa A., eld.
dau. of late J. W. Ogle of Beckenham, Kent; and by
his first marriage has Issue— [\) James Frederick Shaw-
Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1848; (2) Henry John Shaw-
Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1850; (3) Vernon Primrose Shaw-
Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; (4) Frederick David Charles
Shaw- Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1858; Mary; and Eleanor.
Seat — Kirkmichael, Maybole, N. B. Toivn residence —
1 South Eaton Place, S.W.
GERALD ANTHONY SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST. -JOHN-
MI LDM AY, Esquire. Assumed by Royal Licence
1900, the additional surnames and arms of Shaw-Lefevre.
Born Oct. 30, i860, being the second son of Sir Henry
Bouverie Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Bart., by his wife, the
Hon. Helena Shaw-Lefevre, dau. of the late Rt. Hon.
Viscount Eversley. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly 1 and 4, argent, three lions
rampant azure, armed and langued gules (for Mildmay) ;
2. sable, a chevron argent, between two trefoils slipped in
chief and a bezant in base surmounted by a cross pat^e
or (for Lefevre) ; 3. argent, a chevron invected ermines
on a chief sable, twotalbots' heads erased or (for Shaw),
impaling the same arms of Mildmay, namely argent, three
lions rampant azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
I, on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant
John-Mildmay of Hazlegrove, Somerset ; and has Issue—
Anthony Shaw-Lefevre-^t. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 12, 1894; and Helena. Residence~'Yx&'^^\m\y House,
Cirencester. Clubs — Travellers', Isthmian.
Sir MICHAEL HUGH SHAW-STEWART, eighth
Baronet, of Greenock and Blackhall, in the co. of Renfrew,
M.P. , D.L. Born July 11, 1854, being the son of Sir
Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, seventh Baronet, by his
wife Lady Octavia, sixth dau. of the Most Hon. Sir
Richard Grosvenor, second Marquess of Westminster,
K.G. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or a
fesse chequy azure and argent, over all a lion rampant
gules (for Stewart of Blackhall) ; 2 and 3 azure, three
covered cups or (for Shaw of Greenock). Upon the
escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny
ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries
are set for Crests, i. a lion's head erased gules, armed
and langued azure ; 2. a demi-savage wreathed about
the head and middle with laurel, and holding a club over
his shoulder proper. Supporters — On the dexter a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, gorged with
a collar chequy argent and azure ; and on the sinister, a
savage wreathed round the head and middle with laurel
leaves, and holding a club over his shoulder all proper.
Mottoes (over the crests) — " Spero meliora," and " I mean
well." Married, Nov. 14, 1883, Lady Alice Emma,
dau. of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Bath. Resi-
dences— 20 Mansfield Street, London, W. ; Ardgowan,
Greenock.
ERNEST BENTLEY SHAW-YATES. Born 1870,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Bentley Shaw- Yates,
is the Military Cocka4e,
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Esq., of Oakwood Grange, by Elizabeth Ellen, only child of
James Yates of Oakwood Hall, and grandson of the late
Bentley Shaw of Woodfield. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a chevron engrailed erminois, between two goats' heads
erased in chief argent and a goat in base of the last, three
pellets. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a goat's head
erased argent, armed or, charged on the neck with a pellet,
and surmounting two branches of oak in saltire proper,
fructed or.
Capt.mn LAURENCE PAULET SHAWE-STOREY,
late R. M. , who assumed by Royal Licence in 1873 the
name of Storey. Born , being the son of
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly indented
argent and sable, three falcons counterchanged, and for
distinction in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second
(for Storey) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron ermine, cotised
sable, between three lozenges in chief, and one in base of
the second (for Shawe). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon sable,
within a chaplet of laurel proper, charged on the breast
with an Eastern crown or, and for distinction charged also
with a cross crosslet gold ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
hind's head couped argent, charged with three lozenges, one
and two ermine, holding in the mouth an arrow in pale or,
flighted argent. Motto — " Sola virtus reddit nobilem."
Married, 1872, Emmeline Anne, eldest dau. of the late
Henry Shum-Storey of Arcot. Seat — Arcot Hall, Cram-
lington, Northumberland.
tower triple-towered argent, masoned sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a garb or, banded with a serpent proper. Motto — "Vive
ut postea vivas." Residence — Simla, India.
GEORGE SHEDDEN, Esciuiro, J. P. for the co. of
Southampton, Lord of the Lordship of Pauler's Pury.
Born Oct. 27, 1856, being the eldest son of Roscow Cole
Shedden, by his wife Charlotte Joanna, dau. of James
Fitchett Burrell. C/«*.r— Royal Victoria Yacht (Rydc).
Z.«r/^— Blue and silver. Armorial bearings— Azure,
on a chevron between three griftins' heads erased argent,
as many cross crosslets fitch^e gules, on a chief of the
second an escallop shell of the first, between two cinque-
foils of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hermit
proper, couped below the shoulders, vested russet, his hood
pendent at the back; with the Motto, " P^dem meam
observabo." Matrifd October 7, 1880, Alice Sarah,
daughter of Caleb Hammond Gater ; and has Issue— (1)
Roscow George Shedden, Gentleman, born May 13, 1882;
(2) Edward Claude Shedden, Gentleman, born Jan. 12,
1885 ; (3) Graham Percival Shedden, Gentleman, born
July 27, 1886 ; Alice Katharine Beatrix ; Constance Evelyn ;
and Mary Eleanor Goodrich, .fi^^a/^fj— Spring Hill, East
Cowes, Isle of Wight ; Pauler's Pury Park, in the county
of Northampton ; Hardmead, in the county of Bucking-
ham. Postal address— Spring Hill, East Cowes, Isle of
W^ight.
LiEUTEN.^NT-CoLONEL JOHNSTON SHEARER. Born
, being the son of the late Johnston Shearer of Aber-
deen, by his wife Margaret Miller. Armorial bearings-
Gules in chief two reaping-hooks proper, and in base a
^ is the Naval Cockade.
The Rev. THOMAS SHEEPSHANKS, M.A. (Camb.),
of Arthington Hall, co. York, Lord of the Manor and
Patron of the living of Arthington. Born March 24, 1819,
being the son of the late WiUiam Sheepshanks of Arthing-
ton, near Otley, co. York, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Lucas
Nicholson of' Leeds. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
chevron erminois, between in chief three roses and in base a
sheep passant argent. Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
sheep passant argent. Motto— " Perseverando." Married,
first, Aug. 16, 1849, Margaret, third dau. of Nathaniel
Milner of Wragby, co. York ; and by her (who died July 21,
1880) has /5^««— William Sheepshanks, Esq., M.A. Trin.
Coll., Cam., J. P. and County Councillor, Barrister-at-Law
of the Inner Temple, h. Jan. 26, 1851 [ni., Oct. 12, 1876,
Emily Florence, elder dau. of Rev. Henry G. S. Blunt,
Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and has issue] ; Catherine
Sarah Eleanor, d. Sep. 4, 1855. He m. secondly, Dec. 14,
1882, Julia Maria Anne, elder dau. of Andrew Grieve, Esq.,
W.S., and J. P., of Edinburgh; and by her has— Richard
Hasell Sheepshanks, Gentleman, b. Feb. 19, 1885 ; Charles
JohnHarcourt Sheepshanks, Gentleman, b. March 31, 1886 ;
Dorothy Agnes, b. March 15, 1888. ^t-fzA— Arthington
Hall, Leeds; Park Place, Harrogate; and Stokelake
House, Chudleigh, Devon. Postal address— Wiccxog'AX.t..
Club — National.
SHEFFIELD, quartered by LANGRISHE.
SHEFFIELD (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a chevron azure,
with two cotises engrailed between three garbs gules, an
anchor erect or, between two bezants. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a garb
in fesse or, surmounted with a boar's head and neck erased
azure, langued and crined or. Motto — " Divino tuta-
mine."
Son of : —
Henry James Sheffield, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
57 Ferntower Road, Highbury New Park, London, N.
CHARLES EDWARD SHEFFIELD, Gentleman,
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Born
Dec. 2, 1859, being the only son of Charles Sheffield,
Gentleman, b. 1828, d. 1873, '«• 1854, Emma, dau.
of Edward Archer. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on
a chevron azure, with two cotises engrailed between
three garbs gules an anchor erect or, between two
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bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a garb in fesse or, surmounted
with a boar's head and neck erased azure, langued and
crined or. Motto — " Divino tutamine." Married, May
21, 1885, Edith Elizabeth, dau. of William Watkins of Pan-
tyffynon, Pembrokeshire; and has Issue — (i) Ronald Fraser
Sheffield, Gentleman, b. June 2, 1893 ; (2) Alan MacGregor
Sheffield, Gentleman, b. Oct. 23, 1895 ; Vera Helen ; Isabel
Emma; Margaret Edith; and Joan Eleanor. Residence —
Romford, Essex. C/«/J— Junior Constitutional.
SHELDON, quartered by LANE.
SHIELDS, see WENTWORTH-SHIELDS.
HENRY JAMES SHELDON, Esq., B.A. Camb., J. P.
COS. Worcester and Warwick, High Sheriff co. Worces-ter
i860. Dor7i Sept. 12, 1823, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Edward Ralph Charles Sheldon,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for South Warwickshire, and
Major of the Warwickshire Militia, by his wife Marcella,
only child of Thomas Meredith Winstanley of Lisson Hall,
CO. Dublin. Armorial bearings— Sable, a fesse argent,
between three sheldrakes proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest -On a vireath of the colours, a sheldrake
proper. Motto — "Optimum pati." Married, April 3,
1852, Alicia Mary, widow of William Oakeley of Oakeley,
Salop, and dau. of Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, by his wife the
Dowager Lady Trimleston. Seat — Brailes House, Ban-
bury, CO. W^arwick.
WATSON SHENNAN, Gentleman. Born Jan. 29,
1837, being the sixth son of the late Robert Shennan of
Lairdlaugh, by his wife Catherine, dau. of James M'Millan.
Armorial bearings — Parted per bend vert and or, in tlie
sinister chief a ram's head caboshed argent, armed of the
second, and in dexter base a lion rampant sable. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a
dexter gauntlet or, a falcon close perched proper. Motto
(over the crest) — " Virtute duce." Married, June 17, 1885,
Grace, dau. of Rev. William Burnett, Minister of Half
Morton, co. Dumfries; and has Issue — (i) Watson Douglas
Shennan, Gentleman, b. June 30, 1887 ; (2) Launcelot Stuart
Burnet Shennan, Gentleman, b. Oct. 12, 1891 ; and
Grace Burnet. Residence — Conical Hills, Otago, New
Zealand.
HERBERT SHEPHERD - CROSS, Esq., M.P. for
Bolton-le-Moors, formerly Major Duke of Lancaster's Own
Yeo. Cav. , J. P. for Lancashire and Herts, and County
Councillor for Herts, Hadham Division. Assumed the ad-
ditional name and arms of Shepherd by Royal Licence
1884. Born 1847, being the son of the late Thomas Cross,
Esq., J. P. of Ruddington Hall, Notts, and Mortfield, Lan-
cashire, by his wife Ellen, dau. of Joseph Mann of Liver-
pool. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, quarterly
argent and gules, a fountain proper between four cross
crosslets counterchanged of the field (for Cross) ; 2 and 3,
azure, within two chevronels a fleur-de-lis between two mul-
lets, all between two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a mullet in
base or (for Shepherd). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, rest-
ing the dexter foot on a fountain, and holding in the beak
a cross crosslet all between eight bulrushes, four on either
side (for Cross) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a ram passant in front of a gate, and all between two
trees. Married, firstly, 1870, Lucy Mary Shepherd, dau. of
the late Rev. John Shepherd Birley, M.A., J. P. of Kirk-
ham, Lancashire ; secondly, 1895, P. Penelope, dau. of
James Hortor of Edinburgh. Residences — 19 (Jueen's
Gate Gardens, S.W. ; Hamels Park, near Buntingford,
Herts. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
THEOPHILUS SHEPSTONE, Esquire, Companion
of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George. Born 1843, being the son of the late Sir Theophilus
Shepstone, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished
Order of .Saint Michael and Saint George ; was created Com-
panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, 1880. Clubs — Verulam, Victoria (Pieter-
maritzburg). Natal (Durban). Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse vert, a lion couchant or,
a chief azure, thereon an anchor erect with cable of the third,
between two assegais in saltire proper ; and for his CreSt,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi - eagle displayed
argent, gorged with a wreath of oak vert, in front of two
assegais in saltire proper. Married, 1867, Helen Louisa
Maude, daughter of General Sir J. J. Bisset, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath. Postal address — Pietermaritzburg,
Natal.
The Right Honourable EDWARD LENOX
DUTTON, Baron Sherborne of Sherborne, in the county
of Gloucester, Bachelor of Arts, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Gloucester. Born April 23, 1831, being
the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sher-
borne, by his first wife Elizabeth, commonly called Lady
Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Rigiit Honourable
the sixteenth Earl of Suffolk ; succeeded his father in
1883, under the creation of May 20, 1784. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules,
in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent
sable for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the
coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers
argent, azure, or, vert and purpure ; and for Supporters, ■,
on either side of the escutcheon a wolf argent, gorged with
a collar azure, charged with three garbs or. Motto — " Ser-
vabo fidem." Married, July 5, 1894, Emily Theresa,
daughter of the late Baron de Stern. Heir presumptive
—His brother, the Reverend Canon Frederick George
is the Military Cockade.
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Dutton, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable
Frederick George Dutton, Canon of Gloucester Cathedral,
Master of Arts, Vicar of Bibury, born 1843. Residences —
a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety proper,
charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto —
" Pfest pour nion pais." Married, October 17, 1874,
4 Hyde Park Gate, S.W. ; Sherborne House, near
Northleach, in the county of Gloucester.
SHERLOCK (U.O.). Per pale argent and azure, three
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety.
Sons of David Sherlock of Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin ,
Serjeant-at-Law, M.P. , Q.C., b. 1816 ; d. 1884; m.
1843, Elizabeth, d. of John Thierri : —
Thomas Thierri Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; ni. 1873,
Letitia Mary, d. of Sir John Nugent, 3rd Bart., of Ballin-
lough ; and has issue — David Thomas Joseph Sherlock,
Gentleman, b. 1881. lies. —
David Sherlock, Esq., J. P., D. L., Barrister-at-Lavv,
b. 1850; m. 1873, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Edward Murphy
of Castle Connell ; and has issue — (i) David Christopher
Eustace Sherlock, Gentleman, i^. 1879; (2) Gerard Lourdes
Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; (3) Edward Mary Sherlock,
Gentleman, b. 1886. Seat — Rahan Lodge, King's Co.
Res. — 71 Lower. Leeson Street, Dublin.
WRIGHT SHERLOCK, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel
(retired) late i8th Regiment. Born September 8, 1838,
being the eldest son of the late George Sherlock of
Carrigduve and Barradaw, in the county of Cork,
and Loskearin, in the county of Waterford, by his wife
Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas Perrott, Esquire,
Justice ol the Peace, of Upland, Fermoy, in the county of
Cork. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Azure blue with
white facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure, two fleurs-de-
lis counterchanged, on a canton gules a pelican proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
Ellen Edith Lloyd, daughter of John Stratford Collins,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of
Wythall, Walford, in the county of Hereford (she died
May 16, 1892); and has Issue— {\) George Wright Strat-
ford Sherlock, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Gurkha Rifles, b.
Feb. 16, 1877 ; (2) John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 26, 1887 ; Eleanor Edith Lloyd ; Elizabeth Mary
Kyrle ; Amy Annie Patten Collins ; Hester Stratford Pole ;
and Ellen Collins. £j/a/<?— Barradaw, near Killeagh, co.
Cork. Postal address— Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall,
S.W.
Major CHARLES DAVIS SHERSTON, J. P. for co.
Somerset, late Rifle Brigade. Born Feb. 16, 1852, being
the eldest son of the late John Davis Sherston, Esq..
Capt. late 6th Dragoon Guards, J. P. cos. Lincoln and
Somerset, by his wife Innes Eliza, only dau. of the late
Major Hamilton Ma.xwell, H.E.I.C.S., of Ardwell, co.
Wigtown. Armorial bearings— Sable, a cinquefoil or.
between three buglehorns argent, stringed of the second,
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Cn a wreath of the
colours, a stag lodged reguardant or, armed and hoofed
gules, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil vert. Mar-
ried, 1878, Edith, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Talbot,
K.C.B. ieiz/ — Evercreech House, Bath, co. Somerset.
Club^Axmy and Navy.
ft OLIVER CATON SHERWOOD, Esq., Capt. West
® India Regiment. Born , being the second son of
Thomas Caton Sherwood, sometime a Captain in the .Army,
Inspector of Army Schools in India, and Staff Paymaster
at Vizagapatam. Armorial bearings -Per chevron or and
vert, two olive trees eradicated in chief proper, and as
many bill-hooks addorsed in base of the first. Mantling
is the Naval Cockade.
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vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an ohve tree eradicated proper, two bill-hooks n
saltire or. Motto — "In via sternere.' /Residence — Col-
chester, CO. Essex.
SHIPPARD, quartered by CARUS-WILSON.
SHIRLEY, quartered by MAINWARING-ELLER-
KER-ONSLOW.
§SEWALLIS EVELYN SHIRLEY, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. of Warwick, and J. P. and D.L. for co. of
Monaghan. Born July 15, 1844, being the eldest son of
the late Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esquire, of Ettington Park,
Doctor of Laws of the University of Dublin, by his wife
Mary Clara Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edmund Hunger-
ford Lechmere, second Baronet. C/uis — Junior Carlton,
National. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly
of six or and azure, a quarter ermine. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, the head of a Saracen couped at the neck
proper, wreatned about the temples or and azure. Badges
— I. a horse-shoe argent (for Ferrars) ; 2. a Bourchier knot
or (for Bourchier). Mottoes — " Honor virtutis prasmium,"
and " Loyal suisje." Married, September 23, 1884, Emily
Jane, eldest daughter of the late Colonel William Colquhoun
Farquharson Macdonald of St. Martin's Abbey, in the county
of Perth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Seats
— Ettington Park, Stratford on -Avon, in the county of
Warwick ; Lough Fea, Carrickmacross, in the county of
Monaghan.
HARRINGTON OFFLEY SHORE, Esquire, J. P.,
B.A. Trinity Coll. (Camb.). Born 1833, being the eldest
son of the late Offley Shore of Norton Hall and Castle
Hill (who sold these estates, and resided subsequently on
the Mearsbrook Estate, near Sheffield, exchanging the old
family property at Blore, co. Stafford, for that of Lindridge
House, CO. Leicester), by his wife Eliza, dau. of John
Brew in of North Deighton, co. York. Armorial bearings
— Argent, two chevronels sable, between three holly leaves
vert. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stork regardant argent, beaked and
membered gules, holding in its dexter foot a pebble,
gorged with a collar gemel sable, and holding in its beak
a holly leaf slipped vert. Motto — " Non dormit qui
custodit." Married, first, Dec. 21, 1861, Isabel Emma,
dau. of Col. D'Ewes Coke of Debdale Hall, near Mansfield ;
and has Issue — Janet Diana. He married secondly,
Nov. 9, 1865, Eleanor Anna, dau. of Thomas Thomson,
M.D. , of Leamington, by whom he lias Issue — (i) Harring-
ton Offley Shore, Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1868; (2) Sidney
Foye Shore, Gentleman, b. Nov. 18, 1871 ; Caroline Foye
[ot. , Sept. 23, 1896, David Hugh Lindsay] ; Eleanor Maye ;
and Constance Aimee. Postal address —
OFFLEY BOHUN SHORE, Gentleman. 5or«Jan. 31,
1839, being the third son of the late Offley Shore of Norton
Hall and Castle Hill (who sold these estates, and resided
subsequently on the Mearsbrook Estate, near Sheffield,
exchanging the old family property at Blore, co. Stafford,
for that of Lindridge House, co. Leicester), by his wife
Eliza, dau. of John Brewin of North Deighton, co. York.
Armorial bearings — Argent, two chevronels sable, between
three holly leaves vert. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork regardant
argent, beaked and membered gules, holding in its dexter
foot a pebble, gorged with a collar gemel sable, and hold-
ing in its beak a holly leaf slipped vert. MottO — " Non
dormit qui custodit." Married, Oct. 17, 1862, Anna
Maria, dau. of John Leishman of Edinburgh; and has
Issue — Offley Bohun Stovin Fairless Shore, Esq., Capt.
Indian Staff Corps, b. Aug. 9, 1863 ; Florence Nightingale ;
and Urith Beresford Foye.
SIDNEY FOYE SHORE, Gentleman, second son of
the late Offley Shore of Norton Hall and Castle Hill (who
sold these estates, and resided subsequently on the Mears-
brook Estate, near Sheffield, exchanging the old family
property at Blore, co. Stafford, for that of Lindridge
House, CO. Leicester), by his wife Eliza, dau. of John
Brewin of North Deighton, co. York. Armorial bearings
— Argent, two chevronels sable, between three holly leaves
vert. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stork regardant argent, beaked and mem-
bered gules, holding in its dexter foot a pebble, gorged
with a collar gemel sable, and holding in its beak a holly
leaf slipped vert. Motto — " Non dormit qui custodit."
Married, June 22, 1864, Louisa Alice, dau. of James Hey-
gate, M.D. , F. R.S. , of Derby. Postal address—
ECCLES SHORROCK, Esq., J. P. for Lancashire, son
of the late E. Ashton ; assumed the name of Shorrock on
succeeding his maternal uncle, Eccles Shorrock. Atmorial
bearings — Azure, a pile or, fretty sable, between two mullets
in base of the second pierced of the field. Mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-stag proper, sem(Je of mullets, and supporting between
the legs a cross patt5e fitch^e all sable. Motto — " Persever-
ando. " Seat — Low Hill House, Over Darwen.
SHORT, quartered by PRICE.
SHORTALL (U.O.). Gules, on a cross argent, a cross
crosslet between four lion's heads erased azure. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag trippant proper, supporting with the dexter forepaw
a cross crosslet azure. Motto — " Certavi et vici."
Son of John Shortall of Dublin, Merchant, b. ; d.
; m. :—
John George Shortall, Gentleman, iJ. . Res. — Chicago,
U.S.A.
SHORTING (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and or, three
lion's gambs erect and erased counterchanged, on a chief
wavy argent, a fleurs-de-lis between two crescents of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a lion's head erased gules, two
crosses ermine, between as many laurel branches slipped
and fructed proper. Motto—" In Domino confido."
Livery — Chocolate, yellow collar and cuffs, silver.
Son of Charles George Horatio Shorting, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1840; d. 1897; 711. 1881, Constance Mary Anne,
d. of Rev. Henry James Cotton, Rector of Dalbury,
Cheshire : —
Horace Arthur Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1894. Pes. —
Humberstone, Boscombe, Hants.
Sons of late Rev. Charles Shorting, M.A. , Fellow of
Peterhouse Coll., Camb., Hon. Canon of Norwich
Cathedral, Rural Dean and Rector of Stonham Aspal,
Suffolk, b. 1810 ; d. 1864; m. 1837, Elizabeth Harriot,
d. of Robert Knipe Cobbold, late of Bredfield Hall,
Suffolk :—
Henry Francis .Shorting, Gentleman, late Lieut. 46th
Regt., h. 1847; m. ist, 1870, Susan Jane (</. ), d. of
Rev. John Rowlandson ; 2nd, Agnes, d. of Rev. Thomas
Preston ; and has had issue (by ist mar.) — Edith Katherine
and Ethel Margaret (</. 1891). Pes. — Los Angeles,
California.
Ernest Walter Shorting, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., J. P.
borough of Wenlock, b. 1848 ; in. 1872, Emily Margaret, d.
of William Nicholas, J. P., late of Field House, Broseley ;
and has issue — (i) Charles-Ernest Nicholas Shorting,
Gentleman, b. 1873 ; (2) Rev. George Herbert Cobbold
Shorting,!^. 1874; (3) Ernest Hastings Hamilton Shorting,
Gentleman, b. 1876; and Constance Emily. Pes. — The
Lawn, Broseley, R.S.O. , Salop.
The Right Honourable CHARLES HENRY JOHN
CHETWYND-TALBOT, Earl of Shrewsbury, in the
Peerage of England, Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage of
Ireland, and Earl Talbot, Viscount Ingestre, and Baron
Talbot of Hensol, in the county of Glamorgan, in the
Peerage of Great Britain, Premier Earl of England, and
Hereditary Great Seneschal (Lord High Steward) of
Ireland, and Lord-Steward of the Borough of Stafford. Born
November 13, i860, being the only son of the Right Honour-
able Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, nineteenth Earl of
Shrewsbury, by his wife Anna Theresa, eldest dau. of Capt.
Richard Howe Cockerell, Royal Navy ; succeeded his father
in 1877. Creations — Earl of .Shrewsbury (English), May 20,
1442; Earl of Waterford (Irish), July 17, 1446; BaronTalbot,
Dec. 5, 1733 ; Earl Talbot and Viscount Ingestre, July 3,
1784. (Stubs — Carlton, Marlborough. /,«'«?/->'— Claret,
trimmed scarlet and gold. Armbrial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a
is the Military Cockade,
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chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd), and impal-
ing the arms of Palmer-Morewood, namely, quarterly i and
4, vert a tree eradicated argent, in the dexter chief point a
trefoil of the last (for Morewood) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars
sable, the upper charged with two and the lower with one
trefoil slipped of the field, in chief a greyhound courant of
the second, collared or; and in pale behmd the escutcheon
is placed the white wand appertaining to the office of
Great Seneschal of Ireland. Above the escutcheon is
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
Barnston, Brimstage, Raby, Oxton, Mickle Trafford, co.
Chester. 5mA— Ingestre Hall, in the county of Stafford;
Alton Towers, Stoke-on-Trent.
SHRUBB (H. C'oll.). Azure, on a chevron engrailed
between a lion passant guardant in chief and an escallop in
base argent, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle regardant , perched on an oak-branch fructed
all proper, charged on the breast with an escallop gules.
Motto — " Sub cruce semper viridis."
his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion
statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or (for
Chetwynd). Supporters — On either side of the escutcheon
a talbot argent. Motto — " Prest d'accomplir. " Badge —
A talbot passant argent. Married, 1882, Ellen Mary,
daughter of Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, Esquire,
of Ladbroke Hall, in the county of Warwick, and Alfreton
Hall, in the county of Derby; and has Issue — Charles
.Alton John Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, com-
monly calledViscount Ingestre, Lieut. Royal Horse Guards,
born September 8, 1882 ; and Lady Nellie Viola Castalia
Florence. Estates — Ingestre, Tixall, Hopton, Salt, Great
Haywood, Kingstone, Gratwich, Alton, Denston, Bradley,
Farley, Cotton, Stanton and Brereton, with the Brereton
Collieries, all in the co. of Stafford ; .-Mbrighton, co. Salop ;
Grafton Manor. Upton Warren, and Huddington, in the
CO, of Worcester ; Little Bud worth, Dunham, Delamere,
Sons of John Lane Shrubb, Gentleman, Verderer of the
New Forest, b. 1840; d. 1884; ot. 1861, Sibylla Mary,
d. of Charles Fluder of Lymington, Hants : —
John Peyto Charles Shrubb, Gentleman, /'. 1862 ; m.
18S6, Alice Maude, d. of Rev. F. W. Peel ; and has issue —
Sibylla .Audrey Maude. Seat — -Boldre Grange, Hants.
Res. — The Grove, Lymington. Clubs — Conservative,
Automobile.
Henry Arthur Beverley Shrubb, Gentleman, R.N., /'.
1867 ; m. , Louisa Milne, d. of E. Buchanan of Drum-
niond Place, Edinburgh ; and has issue. Res. —
SHUCKBURGH, quartered by FOLJAMBE.
RICHARD HENRY SHUCKBURGH, Esquire, of
B jurton Hall and Bilton Manor, in the county of Warwick,
Justice of the Peace. Born 1837, being the second son of
Richard Wood of Rugby, in the county of Warwick, by his
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wife Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Blencowe of Marston,
St. Lawrence, in the county of Northampton, and sister of
the Reverend Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh of Bourton
Hall, and assumed the name of Shuckburgh by Royal
License in 1876, under the will of his maternal uncle, the
Reverend Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh, on succeeding to
the estate of Bourton. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Sable, a chevron indented or, between three nmllets
pierced argent, a border of the second. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the
temples or and sable, habited argent, senile of mullets
pierced, also sable, and holding in the dexier hand an
arrow, point downwards proper. Motto — " Vigilate et
orate." Married, 1866, Ellen Clara, daughter of Archibald
Webb of Trafalgar Lodge, Chelsea ; and has Issue —
(i) Charles James Shuckburgh, Gentleman, born 1867
[married, December 1892, Blanche Cobham, second daughter
of John Bell Chirnside of Clifton Hall, Rugby, in the county
of Warwick] ; (2) Henry Frederick Blencowe Shuckburgh,
Gentleman, born 1870 ; Rhoda Elizabeth Ella ; and Florence
Mary Ellen. Seats — Bouiton Hall, and Bilton Manor,
Rugby.
EDMUND ANDERSON SHULDHAM, Esquire,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1871), Lieut.-Col. late
South Cork Militia, formerly A.D.C. to his Excellency the
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Born May 12, 1826, being the elder
son of the late Edmund William Shuldham, Esq., Lieut. -
Gen. H.E. I.C.S. , by his wife Harriet Eliza Bonar, dau. of
Dr. Rundell of Bath. Armorial bearings — (Jules, an eagle
displayed or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin passant argent. Motto — "Post
nubila Phoebus." Residence — Coolkelure, Dunmanway, co.
Cork.
FRANK NAUNTON QUANTOCK SHULDHAM.
Esq., of Norton Manor, Somerset, is a J. P. for Somerset,
Capt. W. Somerset I. Yeo. , formerly Lieut. 13th Hussars.
Born 1868, being the only son of the late Rev. N. L.
Shuldham, by Sophia Frances, only dau. of the late John
Matthew Quantock, formerly 4th Dragoon Guards. Ar-
morial bearings - Gules, an eagle displayed or, a crescent
for cadency. Mantling gules and or. Crest^On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin passant argent, charged with a
crescent for cadency. Motto— ^" Post nubila Phoebus."
Married, 1890, Emily, elder dau. of Wm. Macalpine Leny
of Dalswinton, co. Dumfries ; and has, with other Issue —
Walter Frank Quantock Shuldham, Gentleman, b. 1892.
iVa/— Norton Manor, Stoke-under-Ham. C//^i^— Naval and
Military.
MOLYNEUX WILLIAM SHULDHAM, Gentleman,
late Lieut. N. Irish Div. R.A. Born 1870, being the eldest
son of the late Alexander Shuldham, Esq., of Flowerfield,
CO. Derry, of the 6th Foot, Capt. Derry Militia, High
Sheriff co. Londonderry 1873, by his wife Letitia Mary,
eldest dau. of George Knox of Prehen, co. Derry. Armo-
rial bearings- Gules, an eagle displayed or, a crescent for
cadency. Mantling sules and or. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin passant argent, charged with a ,
crescent for cadency. Motto — "Post nubila Phcebus."
Married, 1896, Augusta Georgina, younger dau. of Col.
George Knox of Prehen, co. Derry.
SHUTTLEWORTH, quartered by HOLDEN.
§ASHTON JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH, Esquire,
J. P., Col. late R.A. Born Nov. 4, 1840, being the only
son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth,
R.A. , by his wife Mary, dau. of George Alderson of Ferry-
bridge. Livery — Dark blue, gilt buttons, and (for dress)
red plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
weavers' shuttles sable, tipped and furnished with quills of
yarn, the threads pendent or. Mantling saljle and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
proper, grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms.
Motto — '' In Domino confide." Married, Oct. s, 1876,
Elizabeth Ellen [d. 1901), dau. of Edmond Gabbett, of
Riverview, Corbally, co. Limerick; and has Issue — (i)
Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth, Gentleman, b. July 4, 1878 ;
(2) Edmond John Ashton Shuttleworth, Gentleman, b.
May 19, 1880; (3) WiUiam Gabbett Ashton Shuttleworth,
Gentleman, b. July 8, 1883 ; and Mary Ashton. He
married, secondly, his cousin, Isabella Ashton, dau. of
the late J. S. A. Shuttleworth, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Hather-
sage Hall. Seat — Hathersage Hall, Sheffield. Club —
Primrose.
SHUTTLEWORTH (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and
sable, a pale and three weaver's shuttles counterchanged,
the latter tipped and furnished with quills of yarn or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuing from a chaplet of roses gules, a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a
shuttle in bend sinister sable, tipped and furnished or.
Motto — " Isto velocior vita." Livery — Black, white facings.
Sons of late Joseph Shuttleworth, Esq., of Hartsholme
Hall, Lines., and Old Warden, Beds., I. P., D.L.
(High Sheriff" of Lincolnshire 1881), b. ; d. 1888;
»i. Sarah, Grace, d. of Henry Clayton : —
Alfred Shuttleworth, Esq., f.P. and D.L. Lincolnshire
(High Sheriff 1889), /'. 1843; 'm. 1869, Mary (d. i88o), d.
of Nathaniel Clayton of Eastclift", Lincolnshire. I?es. —
Eastgate House, Lincoln. C/ubs — -Arthur's, White's, .St.
James's, Wellington.
Lt.-Col. Frank Shuttleworth (t/.'v.).
FRANK SHUTTLEWORTH, Esquire, J. P. cos.
Lincoln and Bedford, High Sheriff 1891, late Major 7th
Hussars, Lieut.-Col. commanding Bedfordshire Imp. Yeo.,
which regiment he raised in 1901. Born Feb. 16, 1845,
being the second son of the late Joseph Shuttleworth, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1881, by his
first wife Sarah Grace, dau. of Henry Clayton. Livery —
Black, with white facings. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
argent and sable, a pale and three weavers' shuttles counter-
changed, the latter tipped and furnished with quills of yarn
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Issuing from a
chaplet of roses gules, a cubit arm in aimour, the hand in
a gauntlet proper, holding a shuttle in bend sinister sable,
tipped and furnished or. Motto — "Isto velocior vita."
Married, June 3, 1902, Dorothy Clothilda, youngest dau,
is the Military Cockade,
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of the Rev. Robert Lang of Old Warden Vicarage. Seats
—Old Warden Park, Biggleswade ; Goldington Bury, Bed-
ford. Town residence— 17 Berkeley Square, W. Clubs —
lane, dau. of Bernard Paul Phelan, Esq., J. P., of Clonmel ;
and has Issue— {i) William Graham Sibbald, Esq., b. Oct.
25, 1866; (2) Bernard Ian Graham Sibbald, Esq., b. Feb.
Carlton, Turf, Army and Navy, Arthur's, Naval and
Military, Cavalry, Bachelors', Royal Yacht Squadron.
§The Right Honourable Sir UGHTRED JAMES
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Baron Shuttleworth,
2nd Bart. (Dec. 22, 1849), of Gawthorpe Hall, co. Lanes.,
Mem. of His Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council, J, P. co.
Lancashire, J. P., D. L. co. Westmorland, formerly M.P.
for North-East Lancashire. Born 1844, being the eldest
son of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, ist Bart., D.C.L.,
who died 1877, by his wife Janet, dau of Robert Shuttle-
worth. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
three shuttles sable (for Shuttleworth) ; 2 and 3, argent,
three ermine spots between two bendlets sable, all between
as many crescents azure (for Kay) ; and impaling the arms
of Parish, namely argent, on a chevron between ten cross
crosslets, si.x in chief and four in base sable, a cross crosslet
fitchee of the field, on a chief azure, a demi-sun in splen-
dour issuant or ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Majitling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
proper, grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms (for
Shuttleworth) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a crescent
azure, a goldfinch proper (for Kay). Mottoes — " Kynd
kynn knawne kepe," " Prudentia et justitia. " Married,
July I, 1871, Blanche Marion, youngest dau. of .Sir Wood-
bine Parish, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian
Guelphic Order; and has Issue — (i) Hon. Lawrence
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, b. Sept. 21, 1887 ; (2) Hon.
Edward James Kay-Shuttleworth, b. March 16, 1890 ;
Angela Mary ; Nina Louisa ; Rachel Beatrice ; and
Catherine Blanche. Seats — Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley ;
Barbon Manor, Kirkby Lonsdale. Toxvn residence — 28
Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Athenaeum,
Reform (Manchester).
Sir JOHN SIBBALD, Knight Bachelor (1899), M.D.,
F.R.S,E., a Conmiissioner in Lunacy 1878-99. Born 1833,
being the eldest son of the late William Sibbald of Edin-
burgh and of Clonmel, Ireland, by his wife Jane, dau. of
John Graham of Closeburn, Dumfries-shire, and of Hawick.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a cross moline within an orle
of crescents and mullets alternately argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — -On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist holding a scroll all
proper. Motto -" Sursum specto." .l/izr/'/ca', 1864, Sarah
4, 1872 ; Emmeline Sarah Graham ; Mary Graham ; Mil-
dred Graham ; Harriet Graham ; Caroline Althea Graham.
Residence — 18 Great King Street, Edinburgh. Club — Uni-
versity (Edinburgh).
CONINGSBY CHARLES SIBTHORP, Esq , M.A.,
J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff for Lincoln 1877. Born Oct.
27, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Gcrvaise Tottenham
Waldo-Sibthorp, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Lincohi,
Major of the Royal South Lincoln Militia, by his wife
Louisa, third dau. of Robert Cracroft (afterwards -Amcotts)
of Hackthorn, co. Lincoln ; s. his father Oct 13, 1861. Club
— Oriental. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ar-
gent two bars gules, a bordure sable (for Sibthorp) ; 2
and 3 or, a bend azure between three leopards' faces gules
(for Waldo). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion erased
argent, collared, and holding in the dexter paw a fleur de-
lis sable (for Sibthorp) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-leopard guardant proper, debruised with two bend-
lets azure (for Waldo). Motto — "Nil conscire sibi." Mar-
ried, February 8, 1876, Mary Georgiana, eldest dau. of
Reverend Robert Sutton and Charlotte his wife (sister
and heir of Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th Bart., of Scawby,
in CO. Lincoln). Seats — Canwick Hall and Sudbrooke
Holme, Lincoln.
SIBTON, quartered by CORBET.
JOSEPH WAT.SON SIDEBOTHAM, Esquire, J.P. for
Cheshire, formerly M.P. for Cheshire (Hyde Division), 1886-
1900, Member of Council of Royal Coll. of Music, and Joint
Patron of St. Anne's, Haughton. Born 1857, being the
eldest son of the late Joseph Sidebothani, Esq., J.P. , F.S..A. ,
of Erlesdene, Bowdon, by .Anne, only dau. of the late
lidward Coward, Esq., of Bowdon, Cheshire. Armorial
bearings— Ermine, an eagle with two heads displayed
vert, bet wen four escallops in saltire or, and charged upon
the breast with a like escallop. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant,
gorged with a collar and pendent therefrom an escutcheon
charged with a , and holding between
the paws a . Motto — "Ab sidera tendo."
Married, 1886, Marian, youngest daughter of the late
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Reverend Edward Dovvling, M.A., Vicar of Timperley,
Cheshire. Residence — Merlewood, Bowdon, Cheshire.
Club — Carlton.
§TOM HARROP SIDEBOTTOM, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Chester and Derby, and D. L. for the latter co. , M.P.
for Stalybridge and Dukinfield from 1874 to 1880, and from
1885 to Sept. 1900, when he retired, was presented with
the freedom of the borough of Stalybridge 1897, Patron of
Christchurch, Tintwistle. Boni April 16, 1826, being the
eldest son of the late William Sidebottom of Etherow
House, by his wife Agnes, dau. of Jonah Harrop of
Bardsley House, co. Lancaster. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton. Armorial bearings — Or, on a chevron en-
grailed sable, between three bugle-horns of the last,
stringed gules, as many bees volant of the first. Mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a talbot regardant sable, gorged
with a collar vair, resting the de.xter forefoot on an escut-
cheon argent, charged with a bugle-horn sable. Motto —
" Labor ipse voluptas." Married, June 23, 1886, Edith
Eliza, eldest dau. of the late James Murgatroyd, F. R. L,
B.A. , of Warley, Didsbury. Seats — Etherow House, Holl-
ingworth, Cheshire.
§ WILLIAM SIDEBOTTOM, Esquire, J. P. for
Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Glossop (viayor 1873-74),
Col. 4th Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regiment, and M.P. for High
Peak Div. of Derbyshire from 1885-1900, being the third
son of the late William Sidebottom, by his wife Agnes,
dau. of Jonah Harrop of Bardsley House, co. l^ancaster.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron engrailed sable.
between three bugle-horns of the last, stringed gules, as
many bees volant of the first. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, vipon a mount vert, a
talbot regardant sable, gorged with a collar vair, resting
the dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon argent, charged
with a bugle-horn sable. Motto — "Labor ipse volup-
tas." Seat — Harewood Lodge, Mottlam-in-Longdendale,
Cheshire.
The Right Honourable WILLIAM WELLS
ADDINGTON, VISCOUNT SIDMOUTH of Sidmouth,
CO. Devon (Jan. 12, 1805), D. L. Born March 25, 1824,
being the eldest son of the second Viscount, by his wife,
the dau. of the Rev. John Young ; succeeded his father in
1864. Armorial bearings — Per pale ermine and ermines,
on a chevron five lozenges all counterchanged, between
three fleurs-de-lis or, impaling the arms of Pellew, namely
gules, a lion passant guardant, in chief two chaplets of
laurel or, on a chief of augmentation wavy a representation
of Algiers, with a British man-of-war before it all proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, bezantte,
his paw resting upon a shield azure, charged with a mace
erect, surmounted with a regal crown or, within a bordure
engrailed argent. Supporters — On either side a stag, the
dexter ermines and the sinister ermine, each attired and
gorged with a chain, pendent therefrom a key all or. Motto
— " Libertas sub Rege pio." Married, Sept. 28, 1848,
Georgiana Susan, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. (and com-
monly called the Honourable) George Pellew, D.D., Dean
of Norwich; and has had Issue — (1) Honourable Gerald
Anthony Pellew Bagnall Addington, b. Nov. 29, 1854 [w.,
July 27, 1881, Ethel Mary, only dau. of Capt. L. C. H.
Tonge, R.N., of Stonehouse, Newbury, and has, Gerald
William Addington, Esq., b. Aug. ig, 1882; Raymond
Anthony Addington, Gentleman, /'. Jan. 24, 1887 ; Ursula
Mary; and Marjorie Ruth]; (2) Honourable Herbert Hiley
Stafford Addington, Major Royal Garrison Regt. , b. March
12, 1859 ; (3) Honourable Harold William Addington, Major
Royal Artillery, b. May 24, i860 [«;., 1887, Constance, dau.
of A. J. Clairmonte] ; (4) Honourable Francis Charles
Bathurst Addington, Capt. R.N., b. June, 14, 1861 ; Hon-
ourable Alice Mary ; Honourable Ursula Georgiana [w. ,
Feb. 12, 1879, Francis John Helyar, and has issue] ; Hon-
ourable Eveline [w., Sept. 15, 1875, Francis Arkwright of
Coton Hall, co. Warwick, late M.P. for East Derby] ;
Honourable Mabel [;«., Oct. 30, 1879, Sir Archibald Ernest
Orr-Ewing, Bart., Ballikinrain Castle, Balfron, and has
issue] ; and Honourable Gertrude Rose [d. May 30, 1858).
Residences — 78 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Upottery Manor,
Honiton, co. Devon.
FREDERICK EDWARD SIDNEY, Gentleman, F.S.A.
Armorial bearings— Gules, on a pile ermine, a pheon azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a porcupine statant or, senile
of mullets azure. Motto — -"Quo fata vocant." Residence
— Moreton, Frognal, London, N.W. Clubs — Junior Carl-
ton, .'\uthors'.
ROBERT STANDISH SIEVIER, Gentleman. Born
May 30, i860, being the only son of Robert Moore Sievier,
by his wife Alicia Maria, dau. of Henry Stepiien Sutton,
late of The Manor House, Fyfield, Hants. Lively — Black,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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red, and \ellow. Armorial bearings — Party per pale or
and sable, a fleur-de-lis between two mullets of six points
in fesse, and in base two ostrich feathers saltireways, all
counterchanged, and impaling the arms of Brudenell-
P>ruce, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a saltire and a chief
gules, on a canton argent, a lion rampant azure (for
Bruce) ; 2 and 3 argent, a clievron gules, three morions
azure (for Brudenell). Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a mullet of
six points gules between two ostrich feathers argent.
Motto — " Ne cede malis." Married, Sept. 24, 1892
Lady Mabel Emily Louisa Brudenell-Bruce (Patent of
precedence as dau. of a marquess, 1887), dau. of the late
George John Brudenell-Bruce, Esq., and sister of the late
Most Hon. Marquess of Ailesbury ; and has Issue — Robert
Bruce Sievier, Gentleman, h. Oct. 1894 ; Mabel Henrietta
Louisa ; and Barbara Brudenell-Bruce. Residence — Elston
House, Shrewton, Wilts.
§ ARTHUR ONSLOW SILLIFANT, Esquire, J.P.,
D. L. , and County Alderman co. Devon, High
Sheriff 1894, Capt. Royal ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry.
Born at sea Oct. 1851, being the eldest son of the late
John Woollcombe Sillifant, Esq., of Coombe, J. P., B.A. , by
his wife Charlotte Catherine, dau. of John Mackay.
Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and argent, on a fesse
between two boars passant, the one in chief towards the
dexter, the other in base towards the sinister, two cross
crosslets all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, at the foot of a cross
calvary or, a lizard proper. Motto — " Mens conscia
recti." Mar?-ied, April 7, 1880, his cousin, Gertrude
Caroline Emma, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles William
Sillifant, of Wear Gifford, Devon. Seat — ^Coombe, near
Coplestone, North Devon.
FANNY GERTRUDE SILLIFANT - HAMLYN,
Widow, eldest dau. of the late Shilston Calmady Hamlyn,
Esq., J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1878, of Leawood and
Paschoe, Lord of the Manor of Wiilesworthy, by his wife
Sarah, dau. of R. Carter of Neston, co. Chester. She
married. May 16, 1878, Francis Synge Sillifant, Surgeon-
Major in the Indian Medical Service, who died without
issue, July 26, 1894, and on succeeding, Sept. 2, 1897, at
the death of her brother, Vincent Waldo Calmady Hamlyn,
to the family estates, she assumed by Royal Licence the
additional surname and the arms of Hamlyn. Armorial
bearings are — On a lozenge, per fesse indented sable and
argent, two swords in saltire, between as many griffins'
heads erased in pale, all counterchanged. Seats — Paschoe,
Bow, Devon ; Leawood, Bridestowe, Devon.
FRANCIS SOMERLED SILVERTOP, Gentleman.
Born Aug. i, 1883, being the eldest surviving son of the
late Henry Thomas Silvertop, Esq., J. P. for cos. Nor-
thumberland and Antrim, b. 1853; d. 1893; m. 1882,
Rachael Mary Josephine, dau. of .Mexander M'Connell
of Kilmore, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a fesse gules, between three bomhshells sable, bursting
and inflamed proper, a plate. Mantling argent and gules.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wtilf's liead erased
argent, langued gules, pierced with a broken spear embrued
proper. Seats — Minster-Acres, Riding-Mill-on-Tyne ; Lar-
tington Hall, Yorks. C////' — Bachelors.
SIM (1858). Gules, on a chevron argent, between two
spur-revels in chief and a halbert in V)ase or, a boar's head
erased between two hands each holding a dagger proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of his
liveries, a Moor's head proper, banded argent. Motto —
" Quod verum tutum."
Son of John Coysgarne Sim, Esq., of Combe Wood,
Surrey, J. P. , D.L. , d. 1875 ; nt. Harriet, d. of Charles
Lambert of Blendon Hall, Kent : —
Frederick William Sim, Esq., J. P. Sussex, Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1847. Seat -Rock,
Washington, Pulborough, R.S.O. , Sussex. Clubs — Wind-
ham, Union (Brighton).
SIMCOE, see VOWLER-SIMCOE.
SAMUEL PALMER SIMCOE, Gentleman. Born
April 5, 1830, being the only surviving son of the late Rev.
Henry Addington Simcoe of Wolford Lodge, co. Devon,
Penheale, co. Cornwall, and Old Court, co. Hereford, M.A.
(Oxon.), by his first wife .Anne, second dau. of Rev. Edward
Palmer, M.A., Vicar of Moseley, co. Worcester. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a fesse wavy ermine between two stars of
twelve points in chief and a cannon barways in base or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a naval coronet
or, a demi-sea-lion proper, holding in his forefin a dagger
erect argent, the pommel and hilt gold, and charged on
the shoulder with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto — " Non sibi sed patriae."
SIMCOX (16 May 1821, H. Coll.). Ermine, a fesse
vert, fleury, counterfleury or, between three bear's heads
couped sable, muzzled or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert thereon a
beaver proper, pierced in the body by a trident in bend
the staff broken azure. Motto — ' ' Fiat justitia
coelum."
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Only son of Rev. Thomas Green Simcox, Lord of the
Manor of Harborne, Vicar of North Harborne, B'ham. ,
1838-71, />. 1809 ; d. 1876 ; w. 1838, Hannah Nicholson,
d. of Rev. T. H. Kingdon, Rector of Py worthy,
Devon : —
Rev. Henry Kingdon Simcox, M.A. (Oxon.), Lord of
the Manor of Harborne, formerly Rector of Patney, Wilts,
and Rector of Evvelme, Oxon., fi. 12 June 1839; m. 1868,
Elizabeth Anne, eld. d. of late Rev. Edward Addenbrooke
of The Lea ; and has issue— (i) Artlmr Henry Addenbrooke
Simcox, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), I.C.S., Kaisar-i-Hind
medal (1900), fi. 1870 [m. 1894, Margaret Emily, eld. d.
of late Capt. James Loch, R. H.A. ; and has issue — one
son and two daus. Ciud — E.L United Service]; (2)
Christopher Edward Kingdon Simcox, Gentleman, l>.
1872 ; (3) Charles Thomas Simcox, Gentleman, Lieut. East
Surrey Regt. , 2nd Batt. (medal, S. Africa) fi. 1875; (4)
Joseph Philip Simcox, Gentleman, fi. 1879 ; (5) Theodore
John Simcox, Gentleman, fi. 1886; Elizabeth Homfray ;
and Anna Mary. Estate — Harborne Manor, Staffs. Res.
— Belmont, St. John's, Worcs. <?/«/;— Worcestershire
Coimty (Worcester).
Son of the late George Simcox, /;. ; d. ;
m. : —
George Augustus Simcox, Gentleman, M.A. , Fellow of
Queen's College, Oxford, b. . Res. — Queen's College,
Oxford.
H Fieli>Marshal Sir JOHN LINTORN ARABIN
© SIMMONS, K.G.C.B., K.G.C.M.G. Bor/t 1821,
being the fifth son of the late Thomas Frederick Simmons,
Esq., Capt. R.A. , of Langford, co. Somerset, by his wife
Mary, dau. of the Hon. John Perry, Judge at Jamaica,
K.G.C.B. (1878). Armorial hearings— Sable, guttle -d'eau,
a dolphin naiant embowed or, vorant a fish argent, a canton
ermine, charged with a mural crown gules. Upon the es-
cutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collars and pendent
therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order
and of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and
St. George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a stump of an oak-tree sprouting, in front thereof a mount,
thereon a branch of laurel fructed in bend sinister all proper.
Supporters — On the dexter side an eagle sable, and on
the sinister side a stork proper, each gorged with a mural
crown or, and holding in the beak a rose argent, slipped
and leaved proper. Motto — " Stabilitate et Victoria."
Married, firstly, 1846, Ellen Lintorn {d. 1851), dau. of the
late John Lintorn Simmons ; secondly, 1856, Blanch (</.
1898), dau. of the late Sanmel Charles Weston. Postal
address — Hawley House, Blackwater, Hants. Clubs —
Athenaeum, United Service.
WINSLOW CHURCHILL SIMMONS, Gentleman,
of Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania, formerly Warden of
the Municipality of Richmond, and for twenty years Chair-
man of General Sessions. Born Nov. 18, 1827, being the
eldest son of James Simmons of Champigny, Hobart, Tas-
mania, by his wife Jane Ryvie, ni-e Hall. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, gutt^e-d'eau, a dolphin naiant enibowod or,
vorant a fish argent, a canton ermine, thereon a mural
crown gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a stump of an oak-tree
sprouting, in front thereof a mount, thereon a branch of
laurel fructed in bend sinister all proper. MottO — " Stabi-
litate et Victoria." Married, firstly. May 22, 1862, Mary
Ida, dau. of Alexander Goldie, of Laburnam Park, Rich-
mond, Tasmania; secondly, Jan. 26, 1871, Isabella, dau.
of William Gunn, M. P. , of Launceston, Tasmanin. By
his first wife he has Issue — (i) Frank Churchill Simmons,
Gentleman, /;. Dec. 7, 1863; (2) Charles Vivian Simmons,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1864; and by his second wife he
has (3) Cecily Ryrie Simmons, Gentleman, b. April 16,
1872 ; Mary Lintorn ; Lilian ; and Isabel. Postal address
— Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania.
SIMPSON, quartered by HICKS.
CHARLES HENRY SIMPSON, Gentleman, Patron
of West Keal, co. Lincoln. Born June 10, 1845, heing
the fourth son of the late Edward 1 hornhill Simpson, of
Thornhill House, Walton, Wakefield, by his wife Ann,
third dau. and co-heiress of William Beckett of Rough
Birch worth. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
gules, three bars gemelles argent, on a chief ermine be-
tween two doves proper, an unicorn's head erased of the
first (for Simpson); 2 and 3, gules, a fesse between three
boars' heads couped erminois (for Beckett). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a maiden's head proper, vested gules, wreathed
roimd the temples with oak-leaves, aLo proper, a fret
argent. Married, July 18, 1866, Amy Julia, second dau.
of Thomas Pearson Pearson of Scarborough ; and has
Issue— [i) Charles Henry Simpson, Gentleman, b. June 25,
1867 [d. .^ug. 15, 1867) ; (2) Cecil Harold Simpson, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 15, 1868 [;«., Oct. 13, 1897, Annie Elizabeth,
dau. of James Mackintosh of Lamanche, Perthshire ; (3)
Ronald Hugh Simpson, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 29, 1872 ; (4)
Eustace Edward S-mpson, Gentleman, b. Aug. i, 1875 ; (5)
Gerald Hemploe Simpson, Gentleman, b. March 31, 1877 ;
(6) Godfrey Julian Simpson, Gentleman, /'. 5th and (/. 8lh
Nov. 1878; (7) Rupert Victor Simpson, Gentleman,/'. Jan. 16.
1880 ; (8) Charles Francis Simpson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 19,
1881 ; (9) Cyril George Simpson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 16,
1884 ; Amy Evelyn {in. , Sept. 19, 1894, Alexander M. Wilson
of East Keal Manor, Spilsby] ; and Ida Mary [d. 1891).
Seats— Vioox Top House, Ackworth, co. York ; The Hem-
ploe, Welford, co. Northampton.
EDWARD SIMPSON, Esquire, F.R.M.S., F.R.H.S.,
J. P. Born Nov. 20, 1843, being the fourth but eldest siir-
viving son of Edward "Thornhill Simpson, by his wife
Ann, dau. of William Beckett. Livery —'O&xV. grey
coat, scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings —Gules,
three bars gemelles argent, on a chief ermine between two
doves proper, a unicorn's head erased of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a fret argent in front of a maiden's head vested
gules, wreathed round the temples with oak leaves proper,
Mairied, April 25, 1866, Emily Jane, dau. of J. J. Cart-
wright of The Woodlands, Sandal Magna, co. York ; and
has Issue— {\) Edward Thornhill Beckett Simpson, Gentle-
man, b. March 5, 1867 [w., April 25, 1901, Katharine Percy,
dau. of Percy Tew, Esq., j.P., of Heath Hall, and has i.ssue,
two dau'^.] ; (2) Osmond Beckett Simpson, Esq., Capt. Roy.
We t Kent Regt., b. Oct. 29, 1868 \m., Aug. 9, 1899, Mar-
garet Emily, second dau. of Rev. Augustus Orlebar, and
has issue, Aubrey Orlebar Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1902 ;
and a dau. (deceased)]; Emily Hilda Beckett [;«., 1893,
Henry Herbert Taylor Burbury of Crigglestone] ; and
Algitha May Beckett. Estate and postal address— Wahon
Hall, Wakefield.
Sir JAMES WALTER MACKAY SIMPSON, 3rd
Baronet, of Strathavon, co. Linlithgow, and of the city of
Edinburgh. Born Sept. 6, 1882, being the son of Sir Walter
Grindlay Simpson, the 2nd Bart., by his wife Anne Fitz-
gerald, dau. of Alexander Mackay. Armorial bearings—
Or, on a chief vert, a goshawk between two crescents argent ;
the escutcheon c larg'ed with his badge of Ulster as a Baro-
net. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest On a wreath
of his liveries, a staff erect encircled by a serpent or.
Motto (over the crest)—" Victo dolore." Seat -Balabraes,
Ayton, CO. Berwick.
SIMPSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled sable and
argent, a sun in splendour in chief and an arch in base
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, within an arch sable, an escocheon
of the last charged with a sun in splendour or.
Son of Thomas Simpson of Skipworth : —
William Simpson, Gentleman, /;. ; w. , Annie, d.
of Anthony Swales; and has issue— (i) Thomas Hessel
Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) William Algernon
Simpson-Hinchcliffe, Gentleman {i/.r'.), and Francis Annie.
Res. — Cross Roads, Bramham, Yorks.
SIMPSON-HINCHLIFFE(R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, per chevron gules and or, two trefoils slipped in
chief, and issuant from the base a tower triple-towered
counterchanged and (for distinction) a cross crosslet or
(Hinchliffe) ; 2 and 3, Simpson. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
is the Military Cockade.
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triple-towered fjules, issuant out of .1 wreath of oak two
serpents erect, embowed and interlaced of the last. MottO
V1T>£^V1A'H0N0R.
— " Vitae via honor." Livery — Blue, black velvet collar and
red waistcoat.
Son of William Simpson of Cross Roads, Bramham
{q.v.):-~
William Algernon Simpson-Hinchiiffe (R.L., formerly
Simpson), Gentleman [Arms as above, and in pretence the
same arms of Simpson without the marks of distinction], /'.
1880; 111. 1902, Helen, d. and h. of Hinchliffe Hinchliffe,
Esq., J. P. ^ea^— Cragg Hall, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd,
Yorks. Res. — 9 Park Parade, Harrogate.
ARTHUR SIMS, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Lin-
coln's Inn and Middle Temple). Born 1862, being the
son of James Sims, late of Blakeney, co. Gloucester. Ar-
morial 'bearings — Gyronny of eight azure and sable, on a
fesse indented ermine, between four cross crosslets, two in
chief and two in base or, two cross crosslets fitch^e in
saltire, between as many escallops of tlie first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
stag erased azure, attired or, charged with a fesse indented
ermine, between four cross crosslets as in the arms, holding
in the mouth a cross crosslei fitchd'e sable, and resting the
sinister leg on an escallop proper. Motto —" Vinci t qui
agit." Postal addresses — Tarawera, Bromley, Kent; and
7 New Court, Lincoln's Inn. Clubs — National Liberal,
and Stafford.
SIN.'\UER (H. Coll.). Gules, a leopard's head erased
or, between four roses in cross argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest. ^On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a leopard's head erased or, between two elephant's trunks
proper.
Son of : —
Sigmund Sinauer, Gentleman, b. . J?es. — Pembridge
Gardens, Kensington, W.
SINCLAIR. quartered byDALGLEISH, HEPBURNE-
SCOTT, and OGILVIE.
SINCLAIR, see ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR.
SINCLAIR. (Neither the arms of the Eiirl of Caithness
nor of Lord Sinclair have ever been matriculated in Lyon
Register. For the arms of the Earl of Rosslyn vide Erskine,
from which family he is descended in the male line.
Sinclair of Dunbeath (L.O. , niatric. r. 1672-77; re-
matric. 1886). Quarterly, i. azure, a ship at anchor, sails
furled, oars erect in saltire or, flagged gules, a double
tressure counterflowered of the last (Orkney) ; 2 and 3, or,
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued argent (Spar) ;
4. azure, a ship under sail or, sails argent, flagged gules
(Caithness) ; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross en-
grailed sable (Sinclair) ; all within a bordure parted per
pale, the dexter side indented gules, the sinister ermine.
Mantling gules, double argent. Crest -On a wreath of his
liveries, a cock proper. Motto — " Fidelitas." Livery —
Blue and yellow.
Eld. son of Lt.-Col. Alexander 'Young Sinclair, /'. 1824,
d.v.p. 1871 ; m. 1861, Margaret Crichton, d. of James
Alston of Windson Green, Warwickshire : —
Sir John Rose George Sinclair, 7th Bart., of Dunbeath
(N.S. , 12 Oct. 1704), D.S.O. (1901), Vice-Lieut. Caithness,
Hon. Capt. in the Army, Hon. Col. and late Lt.-CJol.
comdg. Caithness Vol. Art., comdg. 62nd (Middx. ) I.Y.
in S. Africa 1900-1901 (ment. desp.), b. 1864; s. his grand-
father 1873: m. 1885, Edith Marion d'Oily, d. of Lt.-Col.
William Matthew Dunbar, one of H.M. Gentlemen-at-
Arms. Seat — Barrock House, Wick, co. Caithness. Town
res. — II St. George's Road, S.W. Club — Constitutional.
Son of Capt. George Sinclair, Bengal Army (third son
of 6th Bart.), /'. 1826; d. 1871 ; m. 1859, Agnes, only
d. of John Learmonth of Dean, Edinburgh : —
John Sinclair, Esq., M.P. co. Dumbarton 1892-95, and
for Forfarshire since 1897, late Capt. 5th Lancers [Arms as
next above, and (reinatric. Nov. 1904) on the cross a mullet
or. Mantling azure and or; and impaling the arms of
Gordon, viz. azure, three boar's heads couped or, armed
proper, langued gules, within a double tressure flowered
and counterflowered interchangeably with thistles, roses,
and fleurs-de-lis of the second], /'. i860; w. 1904, Lady
Marjorie Adeline Gordon, d. of 7th Earl of Aberdeen,
G.C.M.G. Res. — 2 Cambridge Square, London, W.
SiNCL.MR of Ulster (L.O. , matiic. 1678; reinatric.
1778; recorded H. Coll., 1901). Quarterly, i. Orkney as
above ; 2 and 3, Spar as above ; 4. Caithness as above ;
over all a cross engrailed quarterly argent and sable
(Sinclair) ; all within a bordure quarterly or and gules, the
Tast charged with three stars of the fiist. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
estoile of six points wavy argent. Mottoes — Over crest,
" Ad astra virtus ; " under arms, " J'aime le meilleur. "
Son of Sir George Sinclair, 2nd Bart., /'. 1790 ; d. 1868 ;
m. 1816, Lady Catherine Camilla ToUemache, sister of
6th Earl of Dysart : —
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Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair, 3rd Bart. (G.B. ,
14 Feb. 1786), of Ulster, co. Caithness, Vice-Lieut, and
D.L., for that co., M.P. 1869-1885, formerly Page to H.M.
Queen Adelaide, d. 1825; m. 1853, Emma {d. 1889), d. of
late William Standish Standish, Esq., of Duxbury Park;
and has had issue— (i) Lt.-Col. Clarence Granville Sinclair,
d. 1858 ; (/. 1895 [7/1. 1890, Mabel {d. 1890), d. of Mahlon
Sands ; leaving issue — Archibald Henry Macdonald Sin-
clair, Esq., i. 1890]; (2) George Felix Standish Sinclair,
Esq., D.L. CO. Caithness, Capt. 2nd V.B. Seaforth High-
landers, /;. 1861 [?n. 1884, Margaret, d. of Sir John Sinclair,
7th Bart., of Dunbeath ; and has issue— Algernon Roland
Tollemache Sinclair, Gentleman, /;. 1886; and two daus.];
and three daus. Seai — Thurso House, Caithness. Toivfi res.
— 14 King's Street, St. James's, S.W. C/ufi — Travellers'.
Yr. sons of Rev. "'^^illiam Sinclair, M.A. (fifth son of
Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, ist Bart., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
M.P.), d. 1804; d. 1878; w. 2nd, 1846, Sophia Mary
Georgiana, d. of Rev. James Tripp : —
Ven. William Macdonald Sinclair, D.D., M.A. (Oxon.),
Archdeacon of London, Chaplain to the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Canon of St.
Paul's and Hon. Chaplain to the King, 6. 1850. J?es. — The
Chapter House, St. Paul's Cathedral, E.C.
Rev. John Stewart Sinclair, M.A. Oxford, Vicar of
Cirencester, R.D. , Hon Canon of Gloucester Cathedral
[Live/y — Blue and black, with white and yellow facings],
d. 1853 ; m. 1893, ^lara Sophia, only d. and h. of John
Dearman Birchall, Esq., J. P., of Pjowden Hall, Glos. ; and
has issue — (i) Ronald Sutherland Brook Sinclair, Gentle-
man, i>. 1894; (2) John Alexander Sinclair, Gentleman,
6. 1897 ; Diana Clara; and Margaret. lies. — The Vicarage,
Cirencester; Yew Tree, Winchelsea, Sussex. Cluds — Oxford
and Cambridge, Gloucester County (Gloucester).
Lt.-Col. Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, R.E., d. 1855.
Clufis — Junior United Service, Wellington.
11 FREDERICK GRANVILLE SINCLAIR, Esquire,
w Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the
-county of Caithness. Born 1858, being the youngest son of the
Reverend Robert Boothby Heathcote, Rector of Chingford,
in the county of Essex, by his second wife Elizabeth Bridget,
daughter of Captain William Wells, Royal Navy, of Holme
House, in the county of Huntingdon; assumed in 1891,
by Royal License, the name and arms of Sinclair, on
succeeding to the estates of the fifteenth Earl of Caithness,
in lieu of his paternal name of Heathcote. Ch/6 — ^United
University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. azure, a ship at anchor, oars
in saltire or, flagged gules within a double tressure flory
counterflory of the second ; ii. and iii. or, a lion rampant
gules ; iiii. azure, a ship under sail or, sails argent, flags
gules ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, ermine three pomies, each
charged with a cross or, over the fourth grand quarter,
dividing the coats a cross engrailed sable, within a bordure
chequy azure and argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
swan argent, ducally gorged and chained or. Married,
1888, Agnes Charlotte, daughter of Thomas J. Barnes,
Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple. Seats — Barrogill
Castle, Thurso, North Britain ; and The Manor House,
Brabster, Thurso. Residence — Newton Hall, in the county
of Cambridge.
ROGER SINCLAIR-AYTOUN, Esquire, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Kirkcaldy Dis-
trict 1862 to 1874. Born Feb. 18, 1823, being the eldest son
of the late John Aytoun, by his wife Margaret Ann Jeffray,
heiress of Milton, co. Lanark, and Craigton, co. Renfrew,
only child of James Jeffray, M.D. , Professor of Anatomy
in Glasgow. Armorial bearings — Aryent, a cross engrailed
between four roses gules, differenced with a crescent of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a hand holding a rose proper (for Aytoun).
Motto — " Decerptae dabunt odorem." Seat — Inchdairnie,
Kirkcaldy, co. Fife. Club and postal address— ^xodk.%%.
§TnK Late Maj.-Gen. Sir GR^ME ALEXANDER
SINCLAIR-LOCKHART, loth Baronet (Sinclair-
Nova Scotia, June 18, 1635), C.B. (Mil. 1861), late Col.
78th Regt. , served in Persian Campaign and in the Indian
Mutiny, J. P. and D.L. co. Lanark; resumed the original
patronymic of his family 1899. Born Jan. 23, 1820, being
the fifth but eldest surviving son of the late Robert Lock-
hart of Castle Hill (who assumed the surname of Lockhart
in lieu of Sinclair), by his wife Charlotte Simpson, dau. of
Capt. Wflliam Mercer. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
I
and 4, argent, a man's heart proper, within a fetterlock
sable, on a chief azure three boars' heads erased argent, all
within a bordure ermine, charged with three crosses patee
gules; 2 and 3, argent, on a saltire engrailed gules, five
bezants. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest On a
wreath of his liveries, a boar's head erased argent. Motto
— " Corda serato pando." Seat — Cambusnethan House,
Wishaw, N.B. Clubs — New (Edinburgh), Conservative
(Glasgow).
Rear-Admiral UVEDALE CORBET SINGLETON
(retired 1893), Companion of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath. Born Sept. 14, 1838, being the third son of
the late Henry Corbet Singleton, Esq., of Aclare, J. P.
and D.L. for the county of Meath, by his wife Jane
Percival Compton, daughter of General Loftus ; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1892 Clubs — United Service, Kildaie Street (Dublin),
Livery — Blue with brass buttons. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, three chevronels gules, between
as many martlets sable (for Singleton) ; 2 and 3 or, a raven
close proper (for Corbet). Crests — i. on a wreath argent
and gules, an arm embowed in armour, grasping a sceptre,
terminated by an estoile or ; 2. on a wreath or and sable,
an elephant argent, armed or, on his back a tower of the
last, the trappings gules, garnished or. Motto — " Buna
fide sine fraude." Married, firstly, 1877, Matilda Josephine,
daughter of the late Edward Beauman of Furness, m the
county of Kildare (she died 1878) ; secondly, 1885, Adelaide
Mary, daughter of the late Major-General John H. Taylour,
commonly known as Lord John H. Taylour ; and has
Issue — Monica Virginia Corbet. Estate — Aclare, in the
county of Meath, Ireland. Postal address — Aclare House,
Ardee, Ireland.
SINGLETON (U.O.). Argent, three chevronels gules,
between as many martlets sable. Mantling gules and
& is tlie Military Cockade.
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argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm em-
bowed in armour the hand proper, grasphig a sceptre
terminating in an estoile or. Motto — " Bona fide sine
fraude. "
Son of Henry Sydenham Singleton, Esq., of Mell, co.
Louth, and Hazely Heath, Hants (High Sheriff co.
Louth 1862, CO. Cavan 1867), /'. 1819 ; d. 1893; w.
1864, Mary Montgomerie, sister of Sir Archibald Lamb,
7th Bart. : —
John fiolland Singleton, Esq. (High Sheriff co. Cavan
1895), /». 1869; >/!. 1893, Frederica Julia, only d. of Rev.
Julius Henry Rowley; and has issue — (i) John Henry
Philip Archibald Singleton, Gentleman, fi. 1894; (2) Mark
Rodney Singleton, Gentleman, fi. 1896. Sea/s — Hazely,
Winchfield, Hants ; Mell, co. Meath ; Piers Court, co.
Cavan.
Sons of Major-Gen. John Henry Singleton, /;. ;
d. 1877; m. 1848, Sarah Frances, d. of John Vance
of Jersey : —
Mark Singleton, Esq. (High Sheriff co. Louth 1900),
formerly 87th R.L Fus. , fi. 1849; m. 1893, M B ,
d. of Thomas James ; and has surv. issue — Edward John
Fovvke Singleton, Gentleman, fi. . Seals — Collon and
Belpatrick, co. Louth.
Rev. lames Sydenham Fowke Singleton, Rector of
Theale, h. 1851 ; in. 1881, Mary, d. of John Norman.
Res. — The Rectory, Theale, Somerset.
John Singleton, Gentleman, b. 1853.
Son of Col. George Singleton, Indian Army, b. ;
d. ; m. : — -
Sydenham Singleton, Gentleman, /;.
EDWARD JOSEPH ARTHUR SIRR, Gentleman.
Being the only son of the late Richard Theodore Howard
Sirr, Esq., Capt. Royal Indian Navy, by his wife Phoebe,
dau. of ■ Miles, who was ninth and only son with
issue of the Rev. Joseph D'Arcy Sirr, D.D. , Rector of
Kilcolman, co. Galway, and of Morstead, Winchester,
through his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Edward Henry
Hoare, Rector of Thursington, co. Lincoln (cousin of Sir
Joseph Hoare, Bart., of co. Cork, and of Lady Synge
Hutchisson of co. Dublin). Armorial bearings— Azure,
two chevronels interlaced argent, between three estoiles
or, in chief a harp of Ireland, above it the Imperial Crown
both proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an estoile or as in the arms, within
two olive branches proper ; above, on an escroU, the Motto,
" Nautae Fida " ; and for the Motto beneath the arms,
" Lyras nervos aptavi." Married, May 1899, Agnes, dau.
of the late Major William Mate of Sandwich, Kent; and
has Issue — Hubert Hoare Francis Sirr, Gentleman, b.
1900. Postal address ~S2indi-w\ch, Kent.
HARRY SIRR, Gentleman, Associate of the Royal In-
stitute of British Architects. Born i860, being the elder
son of the late Henry Charles Sirr, M.A., Barristcr-at-
Law, formerly Lieut, in the Royal Westminster Militia,
by his wife Louisa, dau. of the Lite William Rix of Stratton
Strawless, Norfolk, grandson of Major Henry Charles Sirr
of Dublin Castle and Kim Park, ("ullenswood, co. Dublin,
through his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James D'Arcy
of Hyde Park, co. Westnieatli (Representative of Lord
D'Arcy, who was Viceroy of Ireland tor life, by his second
marriage with Joan, widow of the Earl of Kildare). Ar-
morial bearings —Azure, two chevronels interlaced argent,
between three estoiles or, in chief a harp of IreLind, above
it the Imperial Crown, both proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, an estoile or,
as in the arms, within two olive branches proper. Above,
on an escroll, the Motto, " Nautce Fida" ; and for MottO
(beneath the arms), ' ' Lyrae nervos aptavi." Residence —
50 Trisden Road, Highgate.
The Rev. WILLIAM SIRR, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Assistant Priest St. Philip's, Plaistow, E. , Theological
Associate King's College, London. Born 1862, being the
younger son of the late Henry Charles Sirr, M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, and formerly a Lieut, in the Royal Westminster
Militia, by his wife Louisa, dau. of the late William Rix of
Stratton Strawless, Norfolk. Armorial bearings -Azure,
two chevronels interlaced argent, between tliree estoiles or,
in chief a harp of Ireland, at)ove it the Imperial Crown,
both proper, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, an estoile
or, as in the arms, enclosed within two olive branches
proper. Above, on an escroll, the MottO, " Nautae Fida" ;
and for the Motto (beneath the arms), " Lyras nervos aptavi."
Residence— 'Sx.. Philip's Mission House, Plaistow, E.
SISTERSON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and sable,
two clarions in chief and a sun in splendour in base all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a sun in splendour, a
maiden's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper,
vested and crined sable. Motto — " Sis terror sontibus."
Son of George Sisterson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
b. ; d. ; ?n. : —
Edward Sisterson, Esq., J. P. Northumberland, /'. 1850.
Seat -Woodley Field, Hexham.
SITWELL, see HURT-SITWELL.
CECIL FREDERICK SITWELL, Gentleman, for-
merly Secretary and A.D.C. to the Governor of Windward
Islands, now Govt. Commr. to the Gambia Tribes. Born
May 26, i860, being the second son of the late George
Frederick Sitwell, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Dragoons, by his
wife Cecilia Fanny, dau. of H. Fitzroy, grandson of His
Grace the Duke of Grafton. Armorial bearings (Quar-
terly I and 4, barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant
sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three
cinquefoils, each within a chaplet of roses all or (for Hurt).
Mantling vert and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant erased sable, holding between the
paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert. Residence —
§ CLAUDE GEORGE HENRY SITWELL, Esquire,
D.S.O. (1889), Lieut.-Col. Royal Dubhn Fusiliers,
late Capt. Manchester Regt. , Vice-Consul for Uganda.
Born Oct. 18, 1858, being the eldest son of the late George
Frederick Sitwell, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Dragoons, by his
wife Cecilia Fanny, dau. of H. Fitzroy, grandson of 3rd
Duke of Grafton. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4,
barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sablt! (for
Sitwell) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils,
each within a chaplet of roses all or (for Hurt). Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant erased sable, holding between the paws an
escutcheon per pale or and vert. Married, 1887, Amy
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Barrington Cooke of Scarborough ;
and has Issue — Dorothy Cecilia. Seat —
is the Naval Cockade.
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The Rev. DEGGE WILMOT SITWELL, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. , Vicar of Leamington-Hastings, co.
Warwick. Born July 17, 1838, being the fourth son of
the late Robert Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell of Morley,
CO. Derby, by his wife Charlotte Ann, dau. of Francis
Hradshaw of Barton Blount, co. Derliy. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, barry of eight or and vert, three
lions rampant sable ; 2 and 3, sable, on a fesse or, between
three eagles' heads couped argent, as many escallops gules.
Mantling vert and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant, erased sable holding between
the paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's head couped argent, holding in
the beak an escallop gules. Married, April 16, 1863,
Rosamond Shuttleworth, dau. of Edward Anthony Holden
of Aston Hall, co. Derby; and has Issue — (i) Hervey
Wheler Sitwell, Gentleman, h. July 9, 1865 [?//. , Oct. 3, 1894,
Alice Mary, dau. of Charles Schwind of Broomlield, Derby;
and has issue, Hervey Degge Sitwell, Gentleman, h. Oct. 25,
1896; and George Charles Sitwell, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3,
1898]; (2) William Sacheverell Sitwell, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 18, 1870; (3) )ohn Knightley Sitwell, Gentleman, b.
June 28, 1874 ; (4) Riciiard Degge Sitwell, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 15, 1877; (5) Arthur Trevor Sitwell, Gentleman, b.
June 22, 1878; (6) Ralph Sacheverell Sitwell, Gentleman,
b. April 5, 1882 ; (8) Henry Shuitlewortli Sitwell, Gentle-
man, twin with Edward Holden ; Rosamond Maud, d.
unm. Oct. 1893; Eleanor Wilmot \jn., Aug. 1893, Henry
Edward Donald, and has issue] ; Susan Charlotte ; Dorothea
Mary [w. , John Lea, son of the late Rev. Simcox Lea,
Prebendary of Hereford, and has issue] ; and Harriet
Wilmot. 5^a/— The Manor House, Leamington-Hastings,
CO. Warwick.
EDWARD SACHEVERELL SITWELL, Esquire,
J.F. CO. Derby. Born Oct. 18, 1862, being the eldest son
of Robert Sacheverell Wilmot Sitwell, Esq., of Stainsby
House, by his wife Mary Blanche, dau. of John Senior of
Brooklands, Birkenhead. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, barry of eigtit or and vert, three lions rampant sable ;
2 and 3, sal)le, in a fesse or, between three eagles' heads
couped argent, as many escallops gules. Mantling vert
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant erased sable, holding betueen the paws an
escutcheon per pale or and vert ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head couped argent, holding in the beak
an escallop gules. Married June 24, 1885, Caroline Agnes,
eldest dau. of Major Edward Levett, late loth Hussars, of
Rowsley, co. Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Sacheverell Edward
Sitwell, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1886, d. Aug. 11, 1891 ; (2)
Jacinth Sacheverell Sitwell, Gentleman, /;. March, 26, 1895;
Caroline Margaret ; Joyce Maud ; and Blanche Ella. Seat
— Cattistock Lodge, Dorchester.
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FRANCIS HONORIUS SISSON SITWELL,
Esquire, Capt. ist Batt. Durham Lt. Inf. Born
Dec. 2, 1861, being the second son of the late Francis
Henry Massey Sitwell of Barmoor Castle, by his wife Eliza-
beth Maria D'Olier. Armorial bearings - 15arry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet
of roses all or (for Hurt). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased sable,
holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and
vert. Married, firstly, Jan. 28, 1889, Maria Corinna,
eldest dau. of Hon. John P. Vereker ; and has Issue~[\)
William George Sitwell, Gentleman, /;. April 10, 1890. He
;«., secondly, Margaret, dau. of Matthew Culley of Coup-
land Castle, Nortiiumberland ; and has Issue — (2) A son, b.
Aug. 9, 1898; and Margaret Francis. Residence —
FRANCIS STAUNTON SITWELL, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 21, 1865, being the second son of Robert Sacheverell
Wilmot Sitwell, Esq., of Stainsby House, by his wife Mary
Blanche, dau. of John Senior of Brooklands, Birkenhead.
Armorial bearings -Quarterly 1 and 4, barry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable; 2 and 3, sable, in a
fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent, as many
escallops gules. Mantling vert and or. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased sable,
holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and
vert ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped
argent, holding in the beak an escallop gules. Married,
Jan. 31, 1894, Mary Innes, elder dau. of Capt. Charles E.
Farquharson, late 21st Hussars ; and has Issue — (i) Robert
Bradshaw Sitwell, Gentleman, b. Nov. 18, 1894; (2) Stanton
Degge Sitwell, Gentleman, b. July 25, 1896; (3) Francis
Ethelbert Sitwell, Gentleman, b. Oct. 13, 1898. Residence —
§SiR GEORGE RERESBY SITWELL, Bart., J. P.,
for Scarborough and Derbyshire, late Capt. Yorkshire
Dragoons, now Capt. 2nd Vol. Batt. Yorkshire Regt. ,
M.P. for Scarborough 1885-86, and 1892-95, Higli
Sheriff co. Derby, 1898. Born Jan. 27, i860, being the
only son of the late Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell, some-
time a Lieut, in the ist Life Guards, by his wife Louisa
Lucy, fourth dau. and co-heir of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely-
Hutchinson, by his wife Harriet (deceased), and sole eventual
heir of William \\'rightson of Cusworth Park, by Henrietta,
dau. and eventual heir of Richard Heber of Hodnet. Livery
— (Dress) dark green, with yellow waistcoat and yellow
plush breeches ; (undress) dark green, with yellow and
black striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
I. bairy of eight or and vert, three lion rampant saVile
(for Sitwell); 2. sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils,
each within a chaplet of roses all or (for Hurt) ; 3. Reresby;
4. Deincourt; (5) Normanville ; (5) Normanville (ancient),
and impaling the arms of Denison. Mantling vert and or.
Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
erased sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per
pale or and vert. Married.^ Nov. 23, 1886, Lady Ida Emily
Augusta Denison, dau. of Earl of Londesborough ; and has
Issue — (i) Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq., b. Dec.
6, 1892; (2) Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq., 1^. Nov. 15, 1897 ; and
Edith Louisa. 5ra/ — Renishaw Hall, Chesterfield, Derby-
shire. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
HERBERT WELLINGTON SITWELL, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 4th Batt. Sutherland and Argyle Highlanders.
Born Aug. i, 1861, being the third son of the late George
Frederick Sitwell, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Dragoons, by his
wife Cecilia Fanny, dau. of H. Fitzroy, grandson of His
Grace the Duke of Grafton. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant
sable (for Sitwell); 2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three
cinquefoils, each within a chaplet of ro'es all or (for Hurt).
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant erased sable, liolding between the
paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert. Married , Jan. 15,
1885, Juliette Fisher, dau. of Col. Cary, late Confederate
States Army; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Fitzroy, Gentle-
man, b. 1896; (2) ,a son, b. June 21, 1898; Evelyn Juliet
Fay; Evelyn Millicent ; and Joyce Cecilia. Residence —
H HONORIUS SISSON SITWELL, Esquire, Major
w R.E. Born June 30, 1839, being the sixth son of the
late William Hurt Sitwell of Barmoor Castle, by his wife
Sarah Honoria, dau. of J. Sisson Cooper. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, barry of eight or and vert, three
lions rampant sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse
between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet of roses all
or (for Hurt). Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased sable, holding
between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert.
Married, Oct. 27, 1868, Laura, dau. of John Cookson.
Residence —
ROBERT SACHEVERELL WILMOT SITWELL,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. co. Derby, Barrister-at-Law. Bor)i
Nov. 23, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell of Morley, co. Derby, late 29th
Regt., by his wife Charlotte Ann, dau. of Francis Bradshaw.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, barry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable ; 2 and 3, sable, on a
fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent, as
many escallops gules. Mantling vert and or. Crests — i.
on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased
sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or
and vert ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
couped argent, holding in the beak an escallop gules.
Married, Dec. 18, 1861, Mary Blanche, dau. of John Senior
of Brooklands, Birkenliead ; and has Issue (i) Edward
Sacheverell Sitwell, (Gentleman, of Horsley [to whom refer] ;
(2) Francis Staunton .Sitwell, Gentleman [to whom refer];
(3) Robert Sitwell, Gentleman, b. Feb. 5, 1868 ; (4) Degge
Sitwell, Esquire, Captain and Adjutant Royal Irish Rifles,
b. June 8, 1869; (5) Charles John Sitwell, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 14, 1870; Margaret Blanche \m., April 2, 1887,
is the Military Cockade.
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Edmund Anthony Jefferson Maynard of Egglinton Hall,
Burton-on-Trent] ; and Mary Joyce [/;;., May 15, 1901,
Major-Gen. Jocelyn Heneage Wodehouse, C. B. , C.M.G.].
Seat- Stainsby House, Smalley, Derby.
§ WILLIAM HENRY SITWELL, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. Northumberlaud Fusiliers, D.A.A. Gen. 1895.
Bor>i Nov. 20, i860, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Henry Massey, Esq., by his wife Elizabeth Maria D'Olier.
Armorial bearing's Quarterly i and 4, harry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet
of roses all or (for Hun). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased
sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or
and vert. Residence —
WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY GEORGE HURT SIT-
WELL, Esquire, J. P., High Sheriff Salop 1855. Born
Oct. 2, 1827, being the eldest son of the late Francis Hurt
Sitwell, by his wife Harriet, dau. of Sir Joseph Hoare.
Armorial bearings- Quarterly i and 4, barry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell); 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet
of roses all or (for Hurt). Mantling vert and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased
sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or
and vert. Married, firstly, Sept. 29, 1853, Harriet Mar-
garet, dau. of William H. Harford of Barley Wood ; and
by her (who died May 18, 1855) has an only son, Willoughby
Harford Sitwell, Gentleman, late i6th Dragoons, 1^. May
18, 1855 [/«., Sept. 7, 1880, Rose Augusta Cecil, dau. of
L H. Brabazon of Mornington. He married secondly,
July 8, 1858, Eliza Harriet, only dau. of R. B. Phillipson
of Dunston House, co. Stafford ; and by her has Issue- (2)
Francis Hurt Sitwell, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, i860; and
Ellinor Harriet Hurt. ^m/— Ferney Hall, Salop.
SIVRIGHT, see BEDELL-SIVRIGHT.
EDWARD RALPH SEROCOLD SKEELS, Gentle-
man, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature. Born
Sept. II, 1870, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Henry Skeels of St. Martin's, Stamford, co. Northants,
and of Cliff House, Kirkley, co. Suffolk, by his wife
Louisa, dau. of Joseph Moore of Lincoln ; by Catherine
his wife, grand-dau. of Admiral John Elphinstone, Comr.-
in-Chief of the Russian Fleet, and niece of Major-Gen.
Sir Howard Elphinstone, Bart., C.B. Armorial bearings
— .\rgent, three piles gules, two issuant from the chief and
one in base, each charged with a water-bouget argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a swan argent, charged on the wing with an
escallop gules, and resting tlie dexter foot on a water-
bouget. Motto — " Fidcns Deo confidens." Postal ad-
dress— 55 Chancery Lane, London, W. C.
EDWARD SEROCOLD SKEELS, Gentleman, late of
Sutton, CO. Northants, and of Farnsfield Hall, co. Notts.
Born May 2, 1842, being the second son of the late Henry
Skeels of Chatteris, co. Cambs., and St. Martin's, Stamford,
CO. Northants, by his wife Frances, only dau. and heir of
Rev. Henry Clarke of .Sutton, co. Northants; by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Serocold of Peter-
borough. Armorial bearings— Argent, three piles gules,
two issuant from the chief and one in base, each charged
with a water-bouget argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan argent, charged
on the wing with an escallop gules, and resting the
dexter foot on a water-bouget. Motto — ' ' Fidens Deo con-
fidens." Married, first, Sept. 27, 1864, Eliza Jane (who
d. Dec. 27, 1884), second dau. of Rev. Charles Henry
Swann, J. P., M.A. of Emmanuel Coll. (Camb. ), and Rector
of Stoke Dry, co. Rutland. He married secondly, Aug. 31,
1892, Martha, dau. of Standish Grove-Grady, Recorder of
Gravesend. A'e.f.— 38 Eardley Crescent, London, S.W.
The Rev. SEROCOLD CLARKE SKEELS, M.A.
(Camb.), Vicar of Abthorpe, co. Northants, 1872-93^ Vicar
of Evington, co. Leicester, 1893-1900, Rector of Foston,
CO. Leicester, since 1900. Born Jan. 12, 1840, being the
eldest son of the late Henry .Skeels of Chatteris, co. Cam-
bridge, by his wife Frances, only dau. and heir of Rev.
Henry Clarke of Sutton, co. Northants ; by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of Thomas Serocold of Peterborough, co.
Northants. Armorial bearings— Argent, three piles gules,
two issuant from the chief, and one in base, each charged
with a water-bouget argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan argent, charged
on the wing with an escallop gules, and resting his dexter
foot on a water-bouget. Motto — " Fidens Deo confidens."
Married Maria Sarah, only child and heir of Rev. Abner
William Brown, M.A. of Queen's Coll. (Camb.), Vicar of
Gretton, co. Northants, and Hon. Canon Peterborough
Cathedral. Res. — Foston Rectory, Leicester.
SKEET. Per saltire argent and gules, a cross potent
counterchanged, a bordure indented sable, charged with
is the Naval Cockade.
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four human hearts and as many fleurs-de-lis alternate or.
Mantling- gules and argent. Crest~On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a covered cup erect or,
supported by two eagles respectant wings elevated and
addorsed argent, gutte-de-sang, and each holding in the
beak a cross pote"nt gules. Motto —" ."^d majorem Dei
gloriam." Livery — Blue.
Sons of late Robert Skeet, Gentleman, of Wind Hill
House, Bishop's Stortford, b. 1832; d. 1889 ; m. 1868,
Alison Jane, d. of late Thomas Wilby of Wind Hill
House : — ■
Francis Tohn Angus .Skeet, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers (served in S. Africa— 2 medals, 4 clasps),
b. 10 March 1869 ; )u. 8 April 1902, Ada Beatrice Zolila,
d. of late Lt.-Col. Edward Kent Strathearn Murray, K. St.
F., K.I.C. Tfw.— Cross Bush, nr. Arundel, Sussex. Post.
add.— Cross Bush, Arundel ; and Bishop's Stortford, Herts.
C/tib—New.
Frederick William Skeet, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; w. 1903,
Ada Teal. /?^j-.— Havelock Road, Hastings, New Zealand.
Charles Antony Skeet, Gentleman, /'. 1877. lies.— Wind
Hill, Bishop's Stortford.
SKELTON, quartered by FLOYER.
SKENE, see GORDON-CUMING-SKENE.
SKENE-TYTLER (rematric. 26 Sept. 1902). Quarterly,
I and 4, gules, between three crescents or, a lion's head
erased argent, langued azure, within a bordure of the second
(Tytler of Woodhouselee, 1768) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
argent, between three skenes of the second, hafted and
pommelled or, surmounted of as many wolf's heads couped
of the third, tusked proper, within a bordure engrailed
ermine (cadet of Skene of that Ilk, matric. c. 1672-7).
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
his liveries, the rays of the sun issuing from behind a cloud
proper. Motto — " Occulius non extinctus."
Son of George Michael Fraser-Tytler, Esq., J. P. and
D. L., late .Sec. Bank of .Scotland, /'. 1822 ; d. 1905 ; m.
1864, Jane Georgiana, d. of George Skene of Rubis-
law, CO. Aberdeen, Professor of Universal History,
Edinburgh, 1837-41, Sheriff of Glasgow 1841, and Pro-
fessor of Law, Glasgow, 1855-1866: —
Maurice William Skene-Tytler, Gentleman, b. 18 June
1869; m. 17 Sept. 1902, Charlotte Caroline, d. of Lt.-Col.
Henry Lonsdale Hallewell, C.M.G. A'«.— Keith Maris-
chal, Pencaitland, East Lothian. C/ub — New (Edin-
burgh).
SKIPTON, see KENNEDY-SKIPTON.
GEORGE ALEXANDER KENNEDY SKIPTON,
Gentleman, formerly Lieut. 19th Regt. Born 1849, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Stacy Skipton, by Elizabeth
M'Causland, dau. of Charles Stewart ; s. his cousin, George
Skipton of Beechill, 1877. Armorial bearings— Argent,
an anchor sable. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed arm holding
a dagger proper; with the Motto, " Pro patria."
SKIPWITH, quartered by FLOYER.
SKRINE of Warleigh (H. Coll., 1682). Azure, in the
dexter chief and sinister base points a tower argent, in the
sinister chief and dexter base points a lion rampant erminois,
ducally crowned or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, on the battle-
ments thereof a lion couchant erminois, ducally crowned or.
Motto — " Tutamen." Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq., of Warleigh and
Claverton Manors, J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset (High
Sheriff 1876), b. 1815 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1843, Susanna Caro-
line, d. of William Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk.
Henry Mills Skrine, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, V.D. , Hon.
Col. ist Somerset R.V. , b. 1844; m. 1872, Lady Mary
Jane Gore-Langton, sister of 4th Earl Temple; and has
issue — Henry Langton Skrine, Gentleman, Lieut. Somerset
Lt. Inf., b. 1880; Anna Dorothea Mary; Mary Alice
Caroline ; Margaret Cicely ; and Francis Ethel Rosamond.
Seats — Warleigh Manor, Bath ; Claverton Manor, co.
Somerset. Clubs — Athenaeum, Constitutional, Bath and
County (Bath).
Duncan William Hume Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1846;
m. 1875, Amy, d. of Capt. John Hanham, 9th Regt.,
sister of Sir John A. Hanham, 9th Bart. ; and has issue —
(i) Alexander Duncan Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2)
Ralph Hanham Skrine, Gentleman, /•. 1881 ; (3) Arthur
Wallace Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; Catherine Ursula ;
and Amy Edith. 6Va/— Stubbings House, Berks. Res. —
Hinton House, Hurst. Cliib-^QVi University.
Rev. John Huntley Skrine, M.A., Vicar of Itchen Stoke,
sometime Warden of Trin. Coll., Glenalmond, and Canon
of St. Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, b. 1848 ; m. 1878, Mary
Jessie Hammond, d. of Rev. T. H. Tooke, Rector of
Monkton Farleigh, Wilts; and has issue — Margaret
Susanna ; and Inez Elizabeth Res. — The Rectory, Itchen
Stoke, nr. Alresford.
Edward Harcourt Skrine, Gentleman, /'. 1849; m. 1889,
Mary Mitchell of Dublin ; and has issue. Res. — Inwoods,
Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.
Sholto George Douglas Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1850;
m. 1882, Edith Clara, d. of Hon. Sholto James Douglas,
Adv.-Gen. Mauritius ; and has issue. Res. — Furzecroft,
Maidenhead.
Rev. Vivian Eccles Skrine, M.A. .Rector of Leadenham,
/'. 1850 (twin with his brother) ; m. 1888, Minna Frances,
d. of late George Vivian of Claverton Manor, Bath ; and
has issue — Cecilia Marjory. Res. — The Rectory, Leaden-
ham, Lines.
Osmund Percie Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1857; w. 1893,
Mary Wilhelmina, d. of Edward Talbot Day Foxcroft of
Hinton House, Som.erset. Res. —
Walter Clarmont Skrine, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1895,
Agnes Shakespear Higginson. Res. — Kilnamoragh, Clane
Sallins, co. Kildare.
Sons of Rev. Wadham Huntley Skrine, M.A., Vicar
of Stubbings, b. 1818 ; d. 1887 ; w. 1847, Clara Mary
Anne, d. of William Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk:—
Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of
Stubbings, /;. 1852 ; and has issue— Esther Evelyn. Res. —
The Vicarage, Stubbings, nr. Maidenhead.
Edward Chalie Skrine, Gentleman, /;. 1854. Res. —
10 Duke -Street, St. James's.
Sons of Rev. Clarmont Skrine of Warleigh Lodge,
Wimbledon, sometime Capt. 78th and 47th Regts. ,
b. 1820; d. 1886; m. 1846, Mary Anne Auchmuty, d.
of Major Charles Butson Bennett, late 64th Regt. : —
Francis Henry Bennett Skrine, Gentleman, Bengal C.S. ,
b. 1847; m. 1887, Helen Lucy, d. of Col. John Stewart,
R.A. , of Ardvorlich ; and has issue — Clarmont Percy
Skrine, Gentleman. Res.— 11^7 Victoria Street, West-
minster, S.W. Clubs — Garrick, St. Stephen's, Authors'.
Charles Huntley Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1848. Res.—
& is the Military Cockade.
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Clarmont Alfred Skrine, Gentleman, ^. 1850. Res. —
Tryon James Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1854. A'es. —
Clarmont William Skrine, Gentleman, /'. 1855. Res. —
Rev. Walter De Vera Skrine, b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Amy
Rosa Roberta Kermode ; and has issue— Walter Francis
Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; and Gladys Margaret Rosa.
AVf.- Swymbridge, Barnstaple.
SKULL, quartered by POWELL.
SLACK of Dervvent Hill. Arms— Quarterly, i and 4,
azure, on a cross form^e throughout ermine, between four
crescents or, a human heart gules (Slack) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a cross vert (Upton). Crest — In front of a crescent or,
snail proper. Motto — " Lente sed certe."
Sons of Robert Slack, M.D., of Derwent Hill, Cumber-
land, and Armathwaite House, Warwickshire, 1822-
1893; VI. 1853, Anne Ainsworth, d. of Henry Kelsall,
Esq., J. P., of Rochdale:—
Robert Slack, Gentleman, b. 21 Jan. 1857 [Anns as
above, and in pretence the arms of Henderson, viz. (L.R.) :
Parted per bend indented sable and or, on a chief argent,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded vert, between two ermine-
spots, a bordure gules]; in. 15 Aug. 1894, Maude, second
d. of Lt.-Col. Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcot Henderson,
K.C.B., R.E. ; and has issue — Anne Elizabeth Henderson ;
Catherine Maud Henderson ; and Elizabeth Angela
Henderson. Seats — Derwent Hill, Keswick. Cliibs —
Bath, Prince's.
Rev. Austin Ainsworth Slack, M.A. (Cantab.), Rector of
Brampton Ash, b. 25 July 1863 ; m. 28 Sept. 1892, Maria,
only d. of Gradwell Bagot Pearson of Kirby Lonsdale ;
and has issue — Aiden Ainsworth Slack, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
and Mary Kelsall. /Pt'i-.— Brampton Ash Rectory, Market
Harboro'.
Eric Slack, Gentleman, /;. 30 Dec. 1873. Res. —
Sir OWEN RANDAL SLACKE, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, late Divisional Com-
missioner for Ireland, J. P. for co. Waterford. Born 1837,
being the son of the late Rev. W. Randal Slacke of Ashleigh,
CO. Down; created C. B. 1893, and Knighted Jan. 1897.
Clubs— Cdi-vaXry, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a cross pat(?e throughout per bend sinister
ermine and or, a quatrefoil counterchanged, in the centre
chief point a mullet gules. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
couchant proper, resting the dexter forepaw on a quatrefoil
as in the arms. Motto— "Lente sed certe." Married,
firstly, 1863, Katlierine Anne (who died 1872), eldest dau.
of the late Sir Charles Lanyon of The Abbey, White Abbey,
in the county of Antrim ; and secondly, 1875, Fanny Rose,
dau. of the late Peter Connellan, Esq., D.L., of Coolmore,
in the co. of Kilkenny. Postal addresses — Barrington
Hall, Harlow, Essex; and 31 Chesham Street, S.W.
WILLIAM RANDAL SLACKE, Esquire, Colonel
R.E. Born Oct. 9, 1839, being the second son of the late
Rev. William Randal Slacke, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Jacob Owen. Armorial bearings— Aztire, a cross patde
throughout per bend sinister ermine and or, a quatrefoil
counterchanged, in the centre chief point a mullet gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a lion couchant proper, resting his dexter forepaw on a quatre-
foil of the arms. Motto — "Lente sed certe." Married,
Dec. 6, 1866, Henriette Earl, dau. of Major-Gen. White,
R.E. ; and has Issue. Residence —
Sir CUTHBERT SLADE, 4th Baronet (Sept. 30,
1831), of Maunsel House, co. Somerset, Capt. (retired)
(late Adj.) Scots Guards, J. P. co. Somerset. Born April 10,
1863, being the son of Sir Alfred Frederick Adolphus Slade,
3rd Bart. , by his wife Mary Constance, dau. of William Cuth-
bert of Beaufront Castle, co. Northumberland. Armorial
bearings — Per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged
and three horses' heads erased two and one of the second,
a chief ermine, thereon two bombs fired proper ; the escut-
cheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable, en-
circled with a chain in the form of an arch gold. Mottoes
— " Fidus et audax," "A Bon Droit." Married, Dec. 2,
1896, Kathleen, dau. of Rowland Scovell of Fairholme, co.
Dublin ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Fothringham Slade,
Esq., b. Jan. 17, 1898 ; (2) Michael Nial Slade, Esq., b. July
30, 1900; and Barbara Constance. Seat — Maunsel House,
Bridgwater. Clubs — Guards, Carlton.
§Major-Generai, FREDERICK GEORGE SLADE,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath (1893), has fourth class of the Osmanieh and Medjidie,
F. R.G..S. Born Dec. 17, 1851, being the third but second
surviving son of Lieut. -Gen. Marcus John Slade, by his
wife Charlotte, dau. of Andrew Ramsay, Esq., commonly
called the Honourable Andrew Ramsay, fifth son of 8th Earl
of Dalhousie. Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings —
Party per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged
and three horses' heads erased of the second, on a chief
ermine, two bombs fired proper. Upon the escutcheon,
from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his badges of
the Osmanieh and Medjidie, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a horse's
head erased sable, within a chain in arch gold. Married,
1885, Emmeline Charlotte Delap, dau. of the late Major
Wadham Wyndham Bond of Armagh ; and has Issue
living — Marie Ruby Eileen ; and Victoria Olga Edwine.
Postal address — d,<^ Stanhope Gardens, S.W. Club —
United Service.
Majok-General JOHN RAMSAY SLADE, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (1881),
Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (1896),
late Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and
Military Attach^ at Rome, Grand Officer of the Order of the
Crown of Italy (1900). Born March 16, 1843, being the
eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Marcus John Slade, by
his wife Charlotte, dau. of the Honourable Andrew Ramsay.
Livery — Green edged with red piping, gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — Party per fesse argent and sable, a pale
counterchanged, and three horses' heads erased of the
second, on a chief ermine, two bombs fired proper. Upon
the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable, within
an arch of chain gold. Married, firstly, 1871, Lucia
Aurora (who died 1872), dau. of Senor Don Vicente
di Ramos y Marin of Madrid ; and secondly, 1882, Janet
Little, dau. of the late General Robert Blucher Wood,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ;
and has Issue living (by second marriage) — Lucia. Postal
address—^ Lowndes Street. Clubs — United Service, St.
James's, Boodle's.
WYNDHAM SLADE, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Somerset, B.A. Balliol Coll. (Oxon), Metropolitan
Police Magistrate 1877-1901, formerly Capt. West Somer-
set Yeomanry Cavalry late Recorder of Penzance. Born
Aug. 27, 1826, being the second son of Gen. Sir John
Slade, Bart., G.C. H., by his second wife Matilda Ellen,
dau. of James Dawson of Fork Hill, co. Armagh. Livery
— Green coat , silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Per fesse
argent and sable, a pale counterchanged, and three horses'
heads erased, two and one of the second, a chief ermine,
thereon two bombs fired proper, impaling the arms of
Neave, namely argent, on a cross sable, five fleurs-de-lis
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable,
encircled with a chain in form of an arch gold. Motto —
" Fidus et auda.x. " Married, Feb. 10, 1863, Cicely, dau. of
Sir Digby Neave, Bart. , of Dagnam Park, Essex (and Mary,
dau. of Lord Arundell of Wardour) ; and has Issue — Wynd-
ham Neave Slade, Gentleman, M.A. Balliol Coll., Oxon,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bridgwater, b. Sept. 17, 1867
\jn., Nov. 16, 1895, Evelyn Mary, dau. of William Clarence
Watson of Colworth Beds.] ; Cicely Maud \in., June i, 1886,
Lieut.-Col. W. Kenyon Mitford of Pitshill, Petwortii, J. P.,
and has issue]; Mary Arundell [w., Feb. 17, 1877, Row-
land Burdon, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Castle Eden, Durham,
and has issue] ; and Olive \m., July 28, 1894, Major Charles
James Anstruther, 17th Lancers, and has issue]. Seat —
Montys Court, Taunton. Tonni address — 88 Chester
Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, Somerset County.
FREDERICK ST. BARBE SLADEN, Gentleman,
Born May 24, 1842, being the third son of the late Joseph
Sladen, Gentleman, of Hartsbourne Manor, in the co. of
Hertford, by his wife and cousin Etheldred, second dau. of
is the Military Cockade.
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and arms of Slingsby, Dec. 1899. Born Nov. 27, 1842,
being the eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Atkinson,
by Henrietta Jane, dau. of Capt. G. W. Willes, R.N.
ZiV^Aj— Claret, gold buttons. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a gryphon segreant sable, surmounted by a fesse
gules and (for distinction) a canton of the last. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion statant vert, charged on the shoulder (for distinction)
with a cross pat(5e fitcht^e or. Motto — " Veritas liberavit."
Married, Feb. 12, 1873, Susan Ann, dau. of Charles Rey-
nard of Beverley; and has Issue- (i) Charles Henry Rey-
nard Slingsby, Gentleman, R. N., b. Aug. 3, 1874; (2)
Thomas William Slingsby, Gentleman, 2nd Punjab
Cavalry, b. 1876 ; (3) Alan Peter Slingsby, Gentleman, b.
1885; (4) John Slingsby, Gentleman, b. 1898; and Frances
Dorothy [in., July 12, 1901, William Hopper Williamson,
late i8th Hussars, of Wickham and Sockburn Hall, co.
Durham]. Estates - ScTwen, Moor Monkton, Harswell,
and Kirby Sigston, all in co. York. iVfz/.v - Sqriven Park,
Knaresborough ; The Red House, Moor Monkton, York ;
Loftus Hill, Knaresborough. Clubs — Windham, York-
shire (York).
THOMAS SLINGSBY, Esquire, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1886, Captain in the Army, late Royal Horse
Guards ; served in the Crimea on Lord Raglan's Staff,
present at Alma (severely wounded), Balaklava, and In-
kerman. Born 1829, being the third son of the late Col.
Charles Powell Leslie of Glaslough, sometime M.P. for co.
Monaghan, by his wife Christiana, youngest dau. of George
Fosbery of Clorane, co. Limerick. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a gryphon segreant sable, surmounted by a fesse
gules, and (for distinction) a canton of the last. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion, statant vert, charged on the shoulder (for distinction)
with a cross crosslet or. Motto — "Veritas liberavit."
Married, July 19, i860, Emma Louisa Catherine, only
sister and heir of Sir Charles Slingsby, loth Bart., of
Scriven, and assumed by Royal Licence, April 9, 1869, the
name and arms of Slingsby. Reside?jce — 24 Portland
Place, W. C"/«^J— Carlton, White's.
CHARLES GORDON SLOANE, Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late John Sloane Sloane. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, on a pile or, between two lions'
heads erased in base a Hon rampant, on the head a crown
vallary all counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased gules,
between two escarbuncles or. Residence —
William Henry Sloggett of Tremabyn, Paignton, in the
county of Devon, by his wife Elizabeth Clarke, eldest
dau, of Thomas Crossing, Esquire. Livery — Blue. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, on a bend sable between two pellets, a
bezant within a bordure of the second, charged with annulets
of the field and bezants alternately, on acanton argent, gutte(5-
de-poix, a dragon passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a dragon sable, senile of annulets or, and resting the dexter
claw on a bezant; with the Motto, " Bethon dur."
Married, June 25, 1881, Helen Sophia, youngest daughter
of John Robert Boyson, Esquire, late Solicitor-General for
Madras, by his wife Matilda Margaret, daughter and co-
heiress of General Blair- Adam ; and has Issue — Arthur John
SLOGGETT. see TRESLOGGETT,
SLOGGETT (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend sable between
two pellets, a bezant, within a bordure of the second, charged
with annulets of the field and bezants alternately, on a
canton argent, gutt^-de-poix, a dragon passant sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon sable, sem^ of annulets or, resting the
dexter claw on a bezant. Motto — "Bethon dur." Livety
—Blue.
Son of Rev. Chatles Sloggett, M.A., Rector of
Chiddingfold, Surrey, b. \ d. ; m. 1855, Mary,
d. of ^neas Cannon, M.D. :—
Henry Maxwell Sloggett, Esq., Major R.A.M.C, b.
1858. Res.—
Sons of William Henry Sloggett, Esq., Insp.-Gen. of
Hospitals and Fleets r<.N., ^. 1820; d. ; ;«. 1848,
Elizabeth Clarke, eld. d. of Thomas Crossing, Esq.,
J. P., of Stoke Damerell, Devon : —
Henry Charles Sloggett, Gentleman, formerly Sub-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1852. Seat — Tremabyn, Paignton, co. Devon.
Arthur Thomas Sloggett, Esq., C.M.G. [q.v.).
ARTHUR THOMAS SLOGGETT, Esquire, C.M.G.
'QP (1901), Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Col. R.A.M.C,
Associate of King's Coll., London, F.Z.S. (this family
was formerly called Tresloggett). Born November 24,
1857, being the second son of the late Inspector-General
Henry Sloggett, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Batt. Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort's Own), b. May 4, 1882; Minnie Mar-
garet Helen ; and Dorothy Carmynow. Postal address —
Tremabyn, Paignton, Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
S HENRY GEORGE SMALLMAN, Esquire, Alder-
man for the Ward of Cheap, a Member of the Com-
mission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, and the last
Chairman of the Commissioners of Sewers of London.
Armorial bearings Per pale or and azure, a chevron
between two acorns leaved and slipped in chief, and a falcon
wings elevated in base all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, the
stock of an oak-tree eradicated and sprouting on either side
proper, thereon an heraldic antelope sejant gules, bezant^e,
and armed or, the dexter forefoot supporting a beehive
also proper. Motto -" Industria premium incidit." Resi-
dence -^rsssW Lodge, Wimbledon Common, Surrey.
SMEE, see ODLING-SMEE.
SMILES (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile gules, between
two griffin's heads erased in base, a tower all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, on a rock proper, a griflSn passant argent.
is the Naval Cockade.
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holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and supporting
with the dexter fore-leg a caduceus erect also proper.
Son of Edward Smiles, of Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne :—
William Smiles, Gentleman, ^. . ^<?j-.— St. Martha's
Lodge, Stoke, Surrey.
Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, advanced to the
rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886, and to that
of Knight Grand Cross, 1892. C/u6s — National, Sports.
Armorial toearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse
Sir HUGH HOUSTON SMILEY. Bart., J. P. cos.
Antrim and Renfrew, High Sheriff co. Antrim 1899. Ar-
morial bearings — Per bend azure and or, a lion rampant
ermine, between three pheons counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erased, holding by a shaft a pheon point downwards
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or. Motto — " Indu^iltria virtus et fortitudo." Married,
Sept. 9, 1874, Elizabeth Anne, only child of Peter Kerr of
Gallowhill, Paisley ; and has Issue — (i) John Smiley, Esq.,
Capt. North of Ireland Imp. Yeom., (5. Oct. 28, 1876 Sjn.,
Nov. 26, 1903, Valerie, dau. of Sir Claude Champion de
Crespigny, Bart., of Champion Lodge, Maldon, Essex];
(2) Peter Kerr Smiley, Esq., /;. Feb. 22, 1879; (3) Hubert
Stewart Smiley, Esq. , b. June 5, 1883 ; and Eileen Margaret
Kerr. ^Va^f^— Drumalis, Larne, co. Antrim ; Gallowhill,
Paisley, Renfrewshire. C///^— Devonshire.
SMITH, otherwise CARINGTON, see CARRINGTON.
SMITH, see BOWDEN-SMITH, CUSACK-SMITH,
DUFF-ASSHETON-SMITH, HORTON-SMITH, LAW-
SON -SMITH, LEADBITTER- SMITH, LINDSAY -
SMITH, and TAYLOR-SMITH.
SMITH, quartered by VERNON.
Sir CECIL CLEMEN TI SMITH, Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Distmguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge
Born 1840, bemg the tifth son of the Reverend J. Smith,
late Rector of Buckhurst Hill, in the county of Essex, by his
wife Cecilia Susannah, daughter of Muzio Clement'i • was
created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
azure and gules, a fess flory counterflory argent, between
three mullets in chief or, and a rock, thereon a dove in base
proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the
ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, and by his collar and pendent therefrom his
badge as a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory azure, on the head a crown vallery or,
three mullets fessewise or; with the Motto, " Perseverando."
Married, June i, 1869, Teresa, daughter of the late Arthur
Newcomen of Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar ; and has Issue —
(i) Arthur Clementi Smith, Esquire; (2) Hubert Clenienti
Smith, Esquire; (3) Eustace Clementi Smith, Esquire;
Beatrice Clementi [;«., 1896, Com. Sir Douglas Brownrigg,
Bart., R.N.],; Edith Clementi [yn., 1898, Capt. H. L.
Talbot] ; Cecilia Teresa Clementi ; and Katharine Alice
Clementi. Postal address — Tlie Garden House, Wheat-
hampstead.
§SiR CLARENCE SMITH, Knight Bachelor, one of
His Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London,
J. P. CO. Kent, M. P. for E. Div. of Kingston-upon-Hull
(1892-95). Born June 16, 1849, being the son of the late
Reverend Gervase Smith, Doctor of Divinity, Clubs
— Reform, National Liberal, City Liberal. Armorial
bearings He bears for Arms : Sable, a dexter arm em-
bowed and couped at the shoulder proper, holding in
the hand a lamp suspended by three chains or, between
two ivy leaves in pale also or, on a chief of the last three
muUt'ts of six points gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed
^ is the Military Cockade.
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a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and of ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two pick-
axes in saltire sable, tlicreon an eagle wings expanded or,
each wing charged with a mullet of six points gules ; with
the Motto, "Qua;rendo." Married, 1875, Mary, daughter
of William Webster of Highbury, N. Postal address—
Falcon Wood, Shooters Hill, Kent.
Hon. Sir EDWIN THOMAS SMITH, K.C.M.G.,
M.P. , J- P., was Mayor of Kensington and NorwoQd 1868,
1869, 1870, 1872, and 1873, and of Adelaide 1880, 1881,
1882, 1887, and 1888, Minister of Education 1884, Com-
missioner of International Exhibitions at Philadelphia
1876, at Paris 1878, at Sydney 1880, and at Melbourne
1881, Colonial and Indian Exhib. 1886, and at Melbourne
Centennial Exhib. 1888, Vice.-Pres. and Promoter of
Adelaide Jubilee Exhib. 1887, Member of the House of
Assembly for South Australia 1872-93, has been M.L.C. of
South Australia since 1894. Born April 6, 1830, being the son
of the late Edwin Smith of Walsall, co. Stafford ; created
K.C.M.G., 1888. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and
azure, on a chevron nebuly counter-nebuly or, between
two bezants in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base of the
third, a pellet between two cross crosslets fitch(5e of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped argent, gorged
with a collar gemellee azure, and between two bezants ; with
erased or, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sable.
Motto — "Tenaxin fide." Married, June 28, 1849, Mary,
third dau. of J. Maberly; and has Issue — (i) Lindsay Eric
Smith, Gentleman, i^. 1852; (2) Algernon Fox Eric Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1857; (3) Beilby Eric Smith, Gentleman, b.
1864; Gertrude Mary [;«. Lieut. -Col. A. C. H. .Stewart,
2nd Life Guards) ; (2) \'irginia Katherine \in. , June 28,
1876, Hon. Francis Hyde Villiers) ; (3) Margaret Rose
fn. Alfred Fitzroy, Coldstream Guards] ; Mildred Frances
m., June 2, 1881, Charles Thomas Lucas of Warnham
Court, Sussex]. Seat — Stonewick, Warninglid. Clubs —
Travellers', Gresham, Sussex.
ERNEST OCTAVIUS SMITH, Esquire, J. P. for New
South Wales, being the fifth son of the late Rev. John
Jennings Smith, M.A. (Cambs. ), first Incumbent of St.
Paul's, Paterson, New South Wales, by his wife Anne Tim-
berlake. Armorial bearings— Quarterly sable and argent,
a cross parted and fretty, counterchanged, between in the
first and fourth quarters three martlets one and two or, and
in the second and third a lion rampant gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest^On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-lion gules, charged on the shoulder with a
passion cross, two trefoils in saltire slipped or. Motto —
"Mens conscia recti." Residence — Sydney, New .South
Wales.
the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, firstly, 1857,
Florence, daughter of Robert Stock of Clifton (she died
1862) ; secondly, 1869, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward
Spicer of Adelaide. Postal address — The Acacias, Marryat-
ville, Adelaide, South Australia. Clubs— Ade\a.ide, German,
Commercial Travellers'.
ERIC CARRINGTON SMITH, Esquire, a Commis-
sioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London. Born
1828, being the second .son of the late Oswald Smith of
Blendon Hall, Kent, by his wife Henrietta Mildred, dau.
of the Very Rev. Robert Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron cotised sable,
between three demi-griffins couped of the last, the two
in chief respecting each other. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head
FRANCIS PATRICK SMITH, Gentleman. Born July
21, 1835, being the third son of the late William Smith,
Esquire, of Barnes Hall, in the county of York, by his wire
Mary Anne, only surviving daughter and heiress of the
Reverend Alexander McKenzie, Master of Arts, of Finegand
in (jlenshee. Livery — Dark green with scarlet piping, the
collar trimmed with red and white lace, scarlet waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Erminois, a
chevron gules, on a chief engrailed of the last a rose argent,
barbed and seeded proper, between two martlets or, quarter-
ing Green and McKenzie, a crescent for difference, and
impaling the arms of Gatty, namely, party per fesse sable
and azure, in chief a demi-cat issuant guardant argent, and
in base a shin bone in bend, surmounted by another in bend
sinister between four fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, issuant from a clmplet of roses
argent, a rock proper, thereon a martlet rising or, holding in
the beak a rose as in the arms, leaved and slipped proper.
is the Nayal Cockade.
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Motto — "Suaviter sed fortiter." Married, May 14, 1868,
Margaret Scott, eldest daughter of the Reverend Alfred
Gatty, Doctor of Divinity, Vicar of Ecclesfield, in the county
of York, and Sub-Dean of York ; and has Issue — (i) William
McKenzie Smith, Esq., born April 27, 1869, Major York-
shire Dragoons ("Queen's Own ") Yeomanry Cavalry \_m.,
July 29, 1899, Hon. Mabel Florence Harriet Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, second dau. of Viscount Milton]; (2) Francis
Scott Smith, Gentleman, born September 8, 1870 \jn.,
January 27, 1898, Beatrice Maud, youngest dau. of Rev.
E. L. Walsh of Richmond, Surrey] ; (3) Stephen Alex-
ander Smith, Esq., Capt. Yorkshire pragoons, born
September 12, 1872 ; (4) Philip Gatty Smith, Gentleman,
B.A. Oxon., Lieut. Yorkshire Dragoons, born January 27,
1875; (5) Leonard Kirke Smith, Esq., Capt. "Royal
Scots" Regt., born January 24, 1877; (6) Rev. Godfrey
Scott Smith, Gentlemah, B.A. Oxon., born July 14, 1878;
(7) David Thurstan Smith, Gentleman, born December 8,
1879; (8) Gilbert Kirke Smith, Gentleman, born June 20,
1881 ; (9) George McKenzie Smith, Gentleman, born May
26, 1883. Seat — Barnes Hall, near Sheffield.
GORDON SMITH, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. of England.
Born Jan. 11, 1829, being the second son of the late Samuel
Montgomery Smith, by his wife Georgina, dau. of Richard
Neale of Bristol. Armorial bearings — Azure, a saltire
parted and fretty between four martlets argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mount vert a serpent nowed thereon an owl all
proper. Motto — " Ccenobio salvus." Married, June 12,
1855 Henrietta Alice, dau. of John Gutsole of Dover ; and
\\-xi Issue — (i) Samuel Gordon Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
b. June 20, 1858; (2) Anderson Francis Smith, M.R.C.P.
and M.R.C.S., Edinburgh, b. Dec. 14, 1859; Eleanor
Landewarneck [w. , Sept. 21, 1882, Rev. Alfred Longman
Wilson of Southgate, Middlesex, and has issue] ; Henrietta
Jesse Georgina. Residence — Richmond Road, Barnsbury,
Middlesex.
HENRY FLESHER SMITH, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the Colonies of New South Wales and Queens-
land. Born August 18, 1838, being the fifth son of the
late John Smith of the Manor House, Quinton, and Green's
Park, in the county of Northampton, by his wife Sarah
Ann, daughter of Thomas Hill. Armorial bearings —
is tb
Gules, a chevron cotised between three cinquefoils ermine,
all within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped
gules, a cinquefoil couped ermine, between two trefoils
slipped vert. Married, Jan. 18, 1877, Sophia Susannah,
second dau. of Edward Charles Close of Morpeth, in the
New South Wales ; and has Issue — Thomas
h. Gentleman, B.A. (Exeter Coll., Oxford),
-Law, /'. June 19, 1878. Estate and postal
address — Gordon Brook, Grafton, New South Wales.
Clubs — Oriental, Union, and Warrigal (Sydney, New South
Wales).
H Right Hon. JAMES PARKER SMITH, P.C,
w Fellow of Winchester Coll. , sometime a Fellow ot
Trinity Coll., Camb. , Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L. for
the CO. of the city of Glasgow, J. P. and D.L. for co. Renfrew,
J. P. for the CO. of Lanark, M.P. for Lanarkshire (Partic!;
Div. ) since 1890. Born August 30, 1854, being the eldest
son of the late Archibald Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society,
of Jordanhill, in the county of Renfrew, by his wife Susan
Emma, daughter of the late Sir James Parker, Vice-
Chancellor, of Temple Rothley, in the county of Leicester.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a /chevron ermme between two
crescents in chief and a garbjn base or, all within a bordure
engrailed of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, an eagle's head erased proper, gorged with
a ducal coronet or ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, "Macte." Married, 1882, his cousin, Mary
Louisa, daughter of William Hamilton ; and has Issue
— (i) Archibald Cohn Hamilton Smith, Gentleman, born
October 1883 ; (2) Wilmot Babington Smith, born July
1885 ; and Kathleen Marj. Estate and postal address-
Jordanhill, Glasgow. Tow?i residence — 20 Draycott Place,
S.W. C/« 35— Reform, Western (Glasgow), New (Edin-
burgh).
JOSEPH SMITH, Esquire, J. P. co. Palatine of Lan-
caster, and for the Borough of Oldham, Mayor of Oldham
1893-94. Born Sept. 22, 1844, being the second son of the
late John Smith of Holyrood, Oldham, by his wife Hannah.
dau. of Joseph Senior of Shelley, Yorkshire. Armonal
bearings — Per chevron invected sable and erminois, two
"— '- n chief argent and a rose in base gules, barbed
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and seeded proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a rose giiles, barbed and seeded
proper, thereon an owl argent. Motto " Labore et dili-
gentia." Married, Sept. 29, 1869, Ann Maria, dau. of
John Jackson of North Moor, Oldham ; and has Issue —
Anniii Adeline. Residence -V\-x% Parciau, Old Colwyn,
N. Wales.
MICHAEL EDWARD SMllIl, Ivsquire, late Major
in the Army. Born , being the fifth son of the late
Henry Jeremiah Smith, D.L., of Heabeg and Annrsbrook,
by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Radcliffe of
Tinnekilly, co. Wicklow, by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Sir Michael Cox, Bart. Armorial bearings Argent, on
a bend between two bulls' heads erased azure, armed or,
three lozenges of the last. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a demi-buU salient
azure, armed and unguled or. Motto " Delectat amor
patriae." Married, Sept. 8, 1847, Jane Grace, second dau.
of the late William Ireland Syme of Ryedale, co. Kirkcud-
bright.
I'ERCY MACAN SMITH. Gentleman. Born i860,
being the only son of the late V'cn Benjamin I'Yedcrick
Smith, M..A. Trin. Coll., Camb., Archdeacon of Maidstone,
and Canon of Canterbury Catlicdral, by his wife Harriet
Anne, only dau. of Thomas Ward of Moreton Morrell, co.
Warwick, J. P. for that co. , and has issue. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly or and gules, a fret between three
lleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuing "out of a fret
gules, a fleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Dabit qui dedit."
RICHARD CLIFP^ORD SMITH, Esquire, F.G.S., J.P.
cos, of Derby and Manchester. Born June 12, 1846, being
the only son of George Samuel Fereday Smith, F.G.S.,
F.R.G.S., of Grovehurst, Kent, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1884, and J.P. for cos. Kent, Susse.x, and Lancaster,
M.A. (Queen's Coll.), Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple, by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Richard
Hampson of Manchester. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
bend engrailed argent, between two salamanders in flames
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a rock, a
chamois proper. Motto — " Per saxa per ignes." Mariied,
June 1, 1870, Alice Maude, second dau. of Thomas Lever
Rushton of Moor Piatt, co. Lancaster. Scat — Grovehurst,
Tunbridge Wells. Residence — Ashford Hall, Bakewell.
Club — Jimior Carlton.
ROANDEU ALBERT HENRY BICKFORD SMITH,
Esquire, F.S.A., M.A. (Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), late Capt. Cornwall Rifle Rangers. Born May 3,
1859, being the eldest son of the late William Bickford
Smith, Esq., J.P. co. Cornwall, and late Capt. ist Cornwall
Rifle Vol., of Trevarno, Helstone, M.P. for Truro Div. of
CO. Cornwall 1885-1892, by his first wife Margaret Leaman.
only dau. of William Vennmg of Broadhempstone, Devon,
Az'z'erj' -Black, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings —
Per chevron or and sable, two tridents erect in chief and
a thunderbolt winged and inflamed in base all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest -On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a thunderbolt winged argent and
inflamed proper, a representation of a Cyclops' head
affront^e also proper. Motto — "Mine eye is single."
Married, July 30, 1891, Caroline Louisa Marianne, only
dau. of the late J. M. Hilary Skinner, Barrister-at-Law ;
and has /-(.f//(? —(i) William Nugent Venning IJickford
Smith, Gentleman, b. May 14, 1892; (2) John .Allan Bick-
ford Smith, Gentleman, ^. April 23, 1895. Seats Trevarno,
Helstone, Cornwall ; Young House, Broadhempstone,
Devon. Residence — 29 Ladbroke Grove, London, W.
Clubs — Reform, Savage.
ROBERT THOMAS SMITH, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings - Vert, a saltire or, between a cup in chief argent,
? entwined by a serpent proper, two dexter gauntlets in fesse
of the last, and a sun rising from the base of the second.
Mantling vert and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours
in front of an anvil, thereon a falcon wings endorsed and
inverted proper, belled and jessed gules, resting the dexter
leg on an escutcheon vert, charged with a serpent nowed
or, two sworils in saltire point downwards, pommels and
hilts gold. Motto " Prudentia et constantia.'
— Burrage Road, Plumstead, Kent.
Residence
SAMUEL MONTGOMERY CHARLES ALFRED
ANDERSON SMI IH, Gentleman, F.R.C.S. Born June
15, 1825, being the elder son of the late Samuel Mont-
gomery Smith, by his wife Georgina, dau. of Richard
Neale of Bristol. Armorial bearings— Azure, a saltire
parted and frettv between four martlets argent (for Sn)ith
of Kilburn). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
on a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount a serpent
nowed, thereon an owl all proper (for Smith of Kilburn).
Motto—" Coe-nobio salvus." Married. Apri 8, 1858. Jessie,
youngest dau. of Henry Kendall of Newmarket, co. Cam-
bridge, and sister and co-heir of Walter Norton Kendall of
Newmarket. Postal addresses— ?zx^<^\sz House, Kilburn;
76 Richmond Road, Barnsbury, London.
SIDNEY SMITH, Gentleman. Armorial bearings—
Gyronny of eight gules and sable, four pheons in saltire
is the Naval Cockade.
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points to the centre. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours
on a Roman fasces, a pheon point upwards or, between
two laurel branches fructed proper. Motto — " Concedat
laurea linguae. " /Residence — Brook\a.nds, 58 West End
Lane, West Hampstead, N.W.
Sir THOMAS SMITH, ist Baronet (Sept. 6, 1897), of
Stratford Place, London, K.C. V.O., F. R.C.S. Born March
23, 1833, being the si.\th son of the late Benjamin Smith of
Great Lodge, Tunbridge, andof Blackheath, bothinco. Kent,
by his wife Susannah, dau. of Apsley Pellatt of The Friars,
Lewes. Armorial bearings — Quarterly or and gules, a
fret between three fleurs-de-lis all counterchanged ; the escut-
cheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and or. Crest^On a wreath of the colours,
a fret gules, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or. Motto —
" Dabit qui dedit." Married, Aug. 27, 1862, Ann Elisa,
seconii dau. of Frederick Parbury of Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Rudolph Hampden
Smith, Esq., M.B. Camb. Univ., and F.R.C.S., b. Jan.
24, 1869 [w. , June 14, 1B97, Ann Ellen, dau. of Joseph
William Sharp]; (2) Gilbert Smith, Esq., F.R.C.S.,!^.
Nov. 28, 1874 [w., Aug, I, 1900, Elizabeth Adeline, third
dau. of William Carson of Bryn Estyn, co. Chester] ; (3)
Martin Turner Smith, Esq., b. June 29, 1876; Laura Eliza-
beth \in. Archibald Edward Garrod, M.D. , of Chandos
Street, Cavendish Square, W. (son of Sir Alfred Baring
Garrod, M.D., F.R.S., a physician-extraordinary to the
Queen, and has issue]; Annie Parbury [w., 1896, Charles
Percival Crouch, F. R.C.S. , of Weston-super-Mare, and has
issue] ; Ada Marion [w. , 1895, Charles Ernest Baker, M. B. ,
F. R.C.S. , of Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. ,
and has issue] ; Gertrude ; Grace Margaret ; and Mildred.
Town residence — 5 Stratford Place, W.
WILLIAM SMITH, Esquire, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Vol.
Batt. Black Watch, V.D., J. P. co Forfar, and for
CO. of city of Dundee. Born March 1844, being the eldest
son of the late David Smith of Dundee, and his wife
Isobel, dau. of Gabriel Ramsay. Club — Scottish Conserva-
tive. Armorial bearings — Argent, a bend azure, between
three horse-shoes interlaced sable in chief and an eagle
displayed of the third in base, beaked and membered
gules. Mantling azure doubled argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the liveries, a fleur-de-lis argent, interlaced with
a horse-shoe sable ; and on an escroll over same this
Motto, " Ready and fit." Married, June 1866, Susan
Roberts, only .surviving dau. of John Cable ; and has Issue
— (i) Ale.xander Duncan Smith, Gentleman, Member of the
Faculty of Advocates \in. 1898, Helen Gordon Fullerton] ;
(2) John Smith, b. and d. 1870; (3) John Cable Smith, b.
and d. 1871 ; (4) David Ramsay Smith, /'. 1876, d. 1877 ; (5)
Harry Kebel Smith, Gentleman, 3rd V.B.R.H. h. Nov.
1877; (6) William Ramsay Smith, Gentleman, 3rd Vol.
Bait. R. H., b. Oct. 1880; (7) Sydney Watson Smith, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 1882; (8) Charles John Smith, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 1884; (9) James Stewart Richardson Smith,
Gentleman, b. July 1889; (10) Kenneth Roberts Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Isabella Butchart ; Susan ; Wilhemina
Ramsay ; Victoria Ramsay ; Elizabeth ; and Marion. Resi-
dence— Binn Cottage, Dundee.
§ WILLIAM FREDERICK DANVERS SMITH, Es-
quire, commonly known as the Honourable William
Frederick Danvers Smith, Bachelor of Arts of the University
of O.xford. Member of Parliament for the Strand Divison,
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon. Born August
12, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable
William Henry Smith, a Member of Her Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council, by his wife the Right Honour-
able Emily Smith (Viscountess Hambleden in her own right),
daughter of the late Frederick Dawes Danvers, and widow
of B. A. Leach. C///i5-v— Carlton, Wellington. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure,
between three oak leaves vert, each charged with an acorn
or, as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis of the field ; and
impaling the arms of Gore, namely gules, a fesse between
three cross crosslets fitchte or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm erect, habited azure, cuffed, and charged with
three mascles in chevron argent, holding in the hand proper
three branches of oak vert, fructed or; with the Motto,
"Deo non fortuna fretus." Married, July 189^. Esther
Caroline Georgina, commonly known as Lady Esther Caro-
line Georgina, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur
Saunder "William Charles Fox Gore, fifth Earl of Arran.
Postal address — 3 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
§ WILLIAM MACADAM SMITH, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Somerset 1896, Commissioner of Supply for the
CO. of Lanark, a Volunteer officer. Born Oct. 2, i860, being
the third son of James Smith of Benvue, near Glasgow, by
is the Military Cockade.
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his wife Ann Wells, dau. of Robert Brown, Edinburgh.
C7//ds — County (Taunton), New (Glasgow). Livety — Dark
green and gold Armorial bearings— Azure, in chief a
drinking-cup and in base a chess-rook or, on a chief
engrailed of the last, a chess-rook of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a dolphin iiauriant or, three chess-rooks azure. MottO^
"Generosity with Justice." Married, Sept. 5, 1883, Helena,
Jane, dau. of Richard Greenshields Ross, J. P., of Ravens-
ieigh, near Glasgow; and has Issue — Robina Metta;
Dorothy Wells ; and Ida Jean. Seat — Abbotsfield, Wivelis-
combe, Somerset.
WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH, Esquire. M.D. (Aber-
deen), D.Sc. (Edinburgh), F.R.S. (Edinbui-gh),
Barrister-at-Law, Surgeon-Col. 4th City of London Vol.
Infantry Brigade, and London Ride Brigade, President of
the Royal Institute of Public Health, Professor of Forensic
Medicine and Director of the Laboratories of State Medi-
cine in King's College, and J. P. for the co. of London. Born
May 28, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Capt. Robert
Thomas Smith, of Plumstead, and Elizabeth Harriet his wife.
Livery —Dark green and gold. Armorial bearings — \'ert, a
saltire or, between a cup in chief argent, entwined by a ser-
pent proper, two de.xter gauntlets in fesse of t!ie last, and a sun
rising from the base of the second. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an anvil,
thereon a falcon wings endorsed andi nverted proper, belled
and jessed gules, resting the de.xter leg on an escutcheon vert,
charged with a serpent nowed or, two swords in saltire
points downwards, pommels and hilts gold. Motto —
" Prudentia et constantia. " Married, April 18, 1877, Mary
Eleanor (d. 1901), only dau. of the late Major Richard
Pascoe of Falmouth ; and has Issue — Arthur Corbett
Smith, Esquire, M.A. (Ch.Ch., Oxford), b. Nov. i, 1879;
and Marion Edith Katherine. Eesidences—jj, Great Russell
Street, London, W.C. ; Plumstead, Kent. Clubs — Royal
Societies', Savage, Pilgrim's.
SIR WILLIAM SYDNEY WINWOOD SMITH, fourth
Baronet, of Eardiston, in the county of Worcester. Born
April I, 1879, being the son of Christopher Sydney Winwood
Smith, Esquire, son of the third Baronet, by his wife Caroline,
daughter of W. Holland, of Fitzroy, Queensland ; succeeded
his grandfather in 1893, under the creation of September 23,
1809. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a
cross flory or, on a chief engrailed ermine, a demi-lion issuant
between two cross crosslets gules. Upon the escutcheon,
which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound couchant sable, collared and line reflexed over
the back or, the body charged with a cross crosslet of the
last, the dexter paw resting upon a cross flory as in the
arms. Heir pjrsumptive — His uncle, Charles Edward Win-
wood Smith, Esquire, born 1853. Residence —
SMITH (H. Coll., 15 August 1862). Azure, on a bend
engrailed between two fleurs-de-lis argent, three unicorn's
heads erased azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest^
Upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head quarterly
argent and azure, erased or. Mottoes^" C'en est fait,"
" Prodesse quam conspici."
Surv. sons of Major-General Walter Henry Smith,
I.S.C., b. 1828; d. 1899; m. 1857, Catherine, d. of
Rev. Robert James Todd DoUing, M.A., late Rector
of Wormshill, co. Kent : —
Henry Dolling Smith, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 2 Oct.
1858 ; m. 12 Oct. 1886, Frederica Charlton, yr. d. of
William Wightwick, Esq., of Folkestone, J. P. co. Kent;
and has issue — Cuthbert Henry Dolling Smith, Gentleman,
b, 13 Aug. 1892 ; and Margaret Audrey Dolling. Res. —
21 Clevedon Mansions, Lissenden Gardens, London, N.W.
William Hawker Smith, Gentleman, b. 14 Apl. 1869.
Res. — 23 High Street, Tring, Herts.
SMITH. Quarterly gules and azure, over all a cross
or, charged with a pheon azure, between four roses gules,
seeded of the third, barbed vert. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped
sable, bridled and double-reined argent, bitted or. Motto
— "Prct."
Son of Rev. George Sidney Smith, D.D., M..-\., Fellow
of Trin. Coll., Dub., Rector of Agiialurcher, co.
Fermanagh, b. ; d. 1875 ; m. Charlotte, eld. d. of
Thomas Orde Lees : —
Robert Allman Smith, Gentleman, District Inspector
Roy. Irish Constab. , b. ; m. ist, ; 2nci, 1885, Eva
Kate, d. of Rev. Baptist Barton Crozier of Rockview,
CO. Cavan ; and lias issue — (i) Percival Edward Allman
Smith, Gentleman, b. ; (2) Henry Vincent Allman
Smith, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1896 ; and Kathleen Muriel
Allman. Res. — Carlow.
SMITH (U.O.). Argent, on a bend between two bull's
heads erased azure, armed or, three lozenges of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lmll salient azure, armed and ungulcd or.
Motto^" Delectat amor pairi;e. "
Sons of Capt. William Thomas Smith of Besborough,
b. i8i6; (/. 1884; m. ist, Caroline Eliza {d. 1866),
d. of William Walman Patterson of Goggleshall,
Essex ; 2nd, 1873, Kate Auber Chambers : —
FitzHenry .Augustus Smith, Gentleman, b. 1859. Seat —
Annesbrook, Duleek, co. Meath.
Percy R. C. Smith, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Otto William Smith, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Ernest St. George Smith, Gentleman. Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Roy. Dub. Fus., b. 1878. Res.—
SMITH of Pittodrie (L.O.). Or, on the waves of the
sea, a three-masted ship in full sail proper, flagged gules,
on a chief vert, a flame of fire between two horse-shoes of
the first. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a sea-horse argent. Motto — "Per undas."
Lirvery — Green, yellow facings.
Son of George Smith, Merchant and Shipowner in
Glasgow, b. 1845 ; ^- 1899 ; m. 1867, Mary, d. of Robert
Workman, Belfast: —
George Smith, Esq., J. P. co. Aberdeen, b. 1871; m.
1896, Kathleen Marion, d. of William Workman; and has
issue — George Smith, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and Mary
is the Naval Cockade.
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Kathleen. 5^(z/— Pittodrie. Post add.— Pilcaple, Aber-
deenshire.
SMITH of Craigend (1802). Gules, a chevron ermine,
between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle's head erased, ducally gorged proper.
Motto — " Macte."
Present Representative (?).
Smith of Craighead. Same arms, with the addition
(rematric. 1802) of " a bordure of the last " (i.e. or).
Son of Archibald Smith of Craighead, l>. ; d. 1883 ;
m. , Eliza, d. of Thomas M'Call of Craighead : —
Thomas Deuroche Smith, Gentleman, late Bengal C.S. ,
b. ; m. 1887, Florence, d. of Gen. John Bayley, R. E. ;
and has issue. Res, —
Smith of Jordanhill. Same arms, but (rematric. 1802)
the bordure engrailed.
James Parker Smith, Esq., J. P., D. L. , &c. [q.v.].
Smith of Carbeth-Guthrie. Same arms, but (rematric.
1837) the bordure invected.
Son of the late Sheriff Archibald Smith of Carbeth-
Guthrie, d. 1873 ; m. , Jannett, d. of William
Blackwood : —
William Archibald Smith, Gentleman, 6. . Seat—
Carbeth-Guthrie, co. Stirling. J?es. — 20 Upper Phillimore
Place, Kensington, London, W.
SMITH (U.O.). Argent, on a bend azure, between two
unicorn's heads couped of the second, armed and collared
or, five fusils conjoined of the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, a unicorn's head
azure, armed, crined, and collared of the first. Motto —
" Exaltabit honore. "
Son of Henry Joseph Smith, F. R.C.S. I., of Donagh-
more House, of Glenall and of Glenamoon, all in
Queen's Co., m. Marie Louisa, d. of Theophilus Norton
of Kimmage, co. Dublin, Capt. Battleaxe Guard : —
Henry Lionel Smith, Esq., J. P., M.R.C.P.I., L. R.C.S. I.,
and District Surgeon of Buluwayo, served in Matabele war
1896-7 (medal), fi. 1843; *'^- 1876, Jessie Menzies, eld. d. of
Thomas Traill, Esq., J. P., D.L. , 7th of Holland; and has
issue — (i) Henry Lionel Norton Smith, Gentleman, Lieut.
4th Batt. Highland Lt. Inf. (served in S. Africa, medal,
two clasps), F.R.G.S., F.S.A. (Scot.), fi. 1878; (2) Mervyn
Patrick Traill Smith, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. (served in
Benin Exped. , medal and clasp), fi. 1880; (3) Fergus Jar-
dine Menzies Smith, Gentleman, (served in S. Africa,
medal and clasp), i. 1882; (4) Gerald Pemberton Smith,
Gentleman, /'. 1884; and Ethel Norah. Res. — Buluwayo,
Matabeleland, S. Africa.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron cotised sable,
between three demi-grififins couped of the last, the two in
chief respecting each other. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head
erased or, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sable.
Motto — " Tenax in fide."
Sons of Oswald Augustus Smith, Esq., D.L. , M.A.
(Camb.) d. 1826; d. 1902; m. 1856, Rose, only d. of
Arthur Vansittart of Shottesbrook, Berks : —
Basil Guy Oswald Smith, Gentleman, d. 1861 ; m. 1893,
Rose Marguerite, d. of late Charles Bruce Henry Somerset ;
and has issue — Nancy Oswald. Seat — Shottesbrook Park,
Berkshire. C///ds — Travellers', Windham.
Rupert Oswald Smith, Gentleman, i. 1864. Res. —
14 Lower Seymour Street, W. C/iti — Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
Maurice Oswald Smith, Gentleman, b. 1866. Ch/i — St.
James's.
SMITH (U.O. Confirmed on user since 1690). Argent,
on a bend azure, between two unicorn's heads erased sable,
armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn's head as in the arms. Motto —
"Exaltabit."
Son of late Richard Flood Smith :—
? Name and address.
Yr. son of Ralph Smith Smith, tn. Rebecca M.
Bunbury : — -
Francis Smith, Gentleman, i. . Res. — Kentucky.
Post. add. — C/o Mrs. Bunbury, "Lisbryan," Shinrone,
Ireland.
Sons of W^illiam Sidney Smith, Gentleman, of Milford,
Christchurch, New Zealand, /'. 1822; d. 1902; m. 1850,
Louisa Bagot, d. of John D'Arcy, Esq. (High Sheriff
CO. Galway 1871), of Kiltulla and Clifden Castle, co.
Gal way : — •
James Henry Smith, Gentleman, /'. 1855; m. 1899, Mary
Eleanor Galwey ; and has issue — O'Carroll Smith, Gentle-
man, />. . Res. — 85 Thorndon Terrace, Wellington,
New Zealand.
Norman Lionel D'Arcy Smith, Esq., Major N.Z. Mil.
and Chief Staff Off. N.Z. Defence Forces, t>. i860. Res.—
Defence Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
Ralph Sneyd Smith, Gentleman, d. 1865. Post. add. —
C/o Mrs. Porter, " Corvals," Teddington, Middx,
SMITH (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly gules and argent,
a pale counterchanged, three goat's heads erased two and
one of the second, and as many chaplets of roses one and
two gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a goat's head erased
argent, holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and
leaved proper, two cross crosslets fitch^e in saltire gules.
Son of : — ■
John Smith, Esq., J. P., Alderman and formerly Mayor
of Derby, d. . Res. — Park Field, Derby.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Per bend sable and gules, two
bendlets argent, between five mullets of six points three
in chief and two in base of the last, pierced of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a demi-lion sable,
holding between the paws a mullet of six points pierced
argent, a tilting-spear fessewise proper.
Son of late Joseph Smith of Summerfield Houje,
West Bromwich :^
Edward Fisher Smith, Esq., J. P. Worcs. , 6.
Seat — Dudley Priory, Worcs.
formiSe extended
in the first and
cond and third a
Mantling sable
colours, in front
two branches of
SMITH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a cross
to the sides of the shield pean, between
fourth quarters a fleur-de-lis, and in the se
saltire couped gules, a wreath of oak or.
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
of a saltire or, a fleur-de-lis gules, between
oak fructed proper. Motto —
Son of Benjamin Smith of Merridale, Wolverhampton,
6. ; d. ; /n. : —
Horace Percy Smith, Gentleman, i. . Res. — Tong
Priory, Tong, co. Salop.
SMITH-BARRY (R.L., 20 Dec. 1821). Quarterly, i and
4, argent, three bars gemel gules (Barry) ; 2 and 3, quarterly,
i. and iiii. , gules, on a chevron or, between three bezants as
many crosses pat(5e fitcht^e sable; ii. and iii. , azure, a fess
argent between three porcupines or (Smith), the whole
within a bordure compony ermine and of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a castle argent, and issuing from the battlements
thereof a wolfs head sable, charged with a cross pat^e
fitch^e or. Motto — " Boutez en avant."
Sons of James Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., of Fota and
Marbury, J. P. and D.L. co. Cork, High Sheriff cos.
Chester and Cork, d. 1816 ; d. 1857 ; m. 1841, Elizabeth,
eld. d. of Shallcross Jacson of Newton Bank, co.
Chester : —
The Rt. Hon. Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, ist Baron
Barrymore, of Barrymore, co. Cork (U.K., 18 July 1902),
P.C. (1896), M.P. CO. Cork 1867-1874, and S. Hunts 1886-
1900, J. P. and D.L. co. Cork (Sheriff 1886), J. P. co.
Chester (Sheriff 1883), J. P., D.L., and C.A. Hunts [Sup-
porters as Baron Barrymore — On either side a wolf sable,
ducally gorged and chained, the chain reflexed over the
back, and charged on the shoulder with a cross patde fitch(:e
or], t>. 1843; m. ist, 1868, Lady Mary Frances Wyndham-
Quin ((/. 1884), d. of Edwin Richard, 3rd Earl of Dun-
raven and Mount Earl, K.P. ; 2nd, 1889, Elizabeth, d. of
is the Military Cockade,
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Gen. James Wadsworth of Geneseo, U.S.A., and Mil.
Gov. of Washington during the Civil War, and widow of
Arthur Post ; and has surv. issue — Hon. Geraldine [»i.
Crests — I. out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head
argent, armed and crined or ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
1893, Henry Burleigh Lethem Overend]; and Hon.
Dorothy Elizabeth. Seafs — Marbury Hall, Northvvich,
Chester; Fota Island, Queenstovvn, co. Cork. Toron res. —
20 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. C//^6s — Carlton,
Turf, Travellers'.
James Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., J. P. Wilts (High Sheriff
CO. Louth 1870), late Lieut. Gren. Gds., /;. 1845 ; m. 1874,
Lady Charlotte Jane Cole, d. of the 3rd Earl of Ennis-
killen ; and has issue — Robert Smith-Barry, Gentleman, d.
18S6. SeatStoweW Park, Pewsey, Wilts. 67//Zi— Carlton.
Sons of Richard Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., of Bally-
edmond, J. P. and D. L. co. Cork, J. P. Hants., Capt.
I2th Lancers, 3. 1823; d, 1894; m. 1850, Georgina
Charlotte, d. of Col. J. Grey of Backford Hall,
Northumberland : —
Robert Courtenay Smith-Barry, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, (^,
1858. Seaf — Ballyedmond, Middleton, co. Cork.
Cecil Arthur Smith-Barry, Gentleman, 6. 1863 ; m. Mary,
d. of W. Barry; and has issue a dau. J?es. —
§ HORACE JAMES SMITH-BOSANQUET of Brox-
bournebury, in the co. of Hertford, J.P and D.L. for
that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in
1873 ; Bom Feb. 24, 1829, being the son of Samuel George
Smith of Golding, by his wife Eugenia, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Chatfield, Doctor of Laws ; assumed by Royal Sign-
Manual, September 8, 1866, the surname of Bosanquet in
addition to that of Smith. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, upon a mount vert an oak-
tree proper, a chief nebuly gules, thereon a crescent between
two mullets of six points argent (for Bosanquet); 2 and 3
or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins sable, the
two in chief respecting each other (for Smith) ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar nebuly or, and holding between the
paws a mullet of six points gules, within an annulet or (for
Bosanquet) ; 2. an elephant's head erased or, charged on
the breast with three fleurs-de-lis sable; with the Motto,
" Per damna per csedes" (for Bosanquet) ; " Tenax in fide "
(for Smith). Married, October 7, 1858, Cecilia Jane Went-
worth, only daughter of the late George Jacob Bosanquet
of Broxbournebury, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Hertford, by his wife Cecilia,
daughter of William Franks of Beech Hill, and widow of
Samuel Robert Gaussen of Brookmans, in the county of
Hertford ; and has Issue — George Richard Bosanquet,
Gentleman, born February 5, 1866; Florence Cecilia ; Marion
Constance ; Ella ; Alice Eugenia ; and Lettice Evelyn.
SMITH-CARINGTON. Quarterly, i and 4, sable, on
a bend argent, three lozenges of the field (Carington, c.
1374) ; 2 and 3, argent, a cross gules, between four peacocks
proper (Smith, c. 1404). Mantling sable and argent.
a peacock's head, erased proper, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Fides semper firma."
Sons of Richard Smith-Carington, Esq., F.S.A., J.P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff Leics. 1900), Lord of the
Manor of Ashby P'olville, (?. 1824; d. 1901 ; m. Eliza-
beth, d. of Thomas Stroud of Clewer : —
Herbert Hanbury Smith-Carington, Esq., J.P. , Lord of
the Manor of Ashby Folville, /'. 1851 ; m. 1876, Eliza-
beth Prince, d. of Josiah Stallard, Esq., D. L. , of The
Blanquettes, co. Worcs. ; and has issue — (i) Francis
Herbert Smith-Carington, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1877 ; (2) Neville Woodford Smith-Carington, Gentleman,
M.A., B.C.L. (O.xon.), Barrister-at-Law, ^. 1878; (3) Hamo
Folville Smith-Carington, Gentleman, b. 1889; and Mary
Morton. Seats — Grangethorpe, Rusholme, Manchester;
Ashby Folville Manor, Melton Mowbray. Club — Con-
stitutional.
Richard Carington Smith-Carington, Gentleman, M.A.
Camb., Barrister (Inner Temple), b. 1852; vi. 1880, Alice
Susanna, d. of Edward Conder of New Court, Col wall, co.
Hereford; and has issue — (i) Michael Conder Harewell
Smith-Carington, Gentleman, /;. 18S7 ; (2) Arthur Eric
Conder Smith-Carington, Gentleman, /;. 1890; and Enid
Mary. Res. — Southbury House, Great Malvern.
ROBERT JOHN CRAWFORD CHATTERTON
SMITH-CHATTERTON, Esq. J.P. co. Dublin, B.A.
(Dublin), Barrister-at-Law. Born Jan. 7, 1847, being the
elder son of the late William Peters Smith of Belmont (who
assumed by Royal License the name of Chatterton 1874), by
Maria Frances, dau. of the Rev. Richard Dickson of Ver-
mont, CO. Limerick, and of Anna, eldest dau. of Sir James
Chatterton, ist Bart, [ext.), of Castle Mahon, co. Cork.
Clubs — Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht
(Kingstown). Livery — Dark blue with gilt buttons. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or a lion's head erased
azure between three mullets gules, in the centre chief point
a cross crosslet of the last (for Chatterton) ; 2 and 3 argent,
on a bend between two unicorns' heads erased azure, armed,
crined, and tufted or, a crescent between two lozenges of the
last (for Smith). Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head erased
proper, attired or, pierced through the back of the neck
with an arrow also proper, gorged with a ducal coronet
gold, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet gules
(for Chatterton); 2. out of a crown vallery or, a unicorn's
head azure, armed, crined, and tufted of the first, and
charged with a crescent of the same. Motto — " Loyal a
mort." Married, 1884, Margaret, elder dau. and co-heir
of the late W. Young of Mount Hall, co. Donegal ; and
has Issue — (i) William Alleyn Smith-Chatterton, Gentle-
man, b. 1888 ; (2) Robert Charles Dickson Smith-Chatterton,
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Gentleman, i. 1892 ; Marion Frances Edith ; and Joan
Elizabetti Margaret. Estates — Lossett, Lislynchahan, and
Cortober, co. Monaghan. Seat — Belmont, Raheny, co.
Dublin.
§JOHN ANSTRUTHER SMITH-CUNINGHAME,
Esquire, of Caprington Castle, Lieut-Col. 2nd Life
Guards. Born Nov. 15, 1852, being the eldest son of the
late William Cathcart Smith-Cuninghame, Esq., of Cap-
rington Castle, J. P. and D.L. for Ayrshire, and J. P. for
Major HORACE LOCKWOOD SMITH-DORRIEN,
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born
1858, being the fifth son of ihe late Colonel Robert Algernon
Smith-Dorrien, Justice of the Peace, of Haresfoot, in the
county of Hertford, by his wife Mary, second daughter
of Thomas Dorrien ; created Companion of the Distin-
guished Service Order, 1886. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, issuant from a
mount in base three trefoils slipped vert, in chief a ring
gules, gemmed of the first (for Dorrien) ; 2 and 3 or, a
Lanarkshire, by his wife Maria, dau. of James Anstruther.
^/z'(?/T— White. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
argent a shakefork sable, within a bordure ermine ; 2 and 3
ermme,afesse azure, between two mullets in chief and a hart's
head erased in base, attired with ten tynes gules. Crests — i.
a dexter hand holding a plumb-rule proper, and in an escroll
over the same this motto, "Ad Amussim ; " 2. a ship in
distress proper, and in an escroll over this motto, "At
spes infracta." Supporters — Two horses at liberty argent,
maned and hoofed or. MottO — " Via tuta virtutis." Mar-
ried, Nov 2, 1887, Violet Mary, dau. of Sir Alfred Slade,
Baronet, of Marmsel, Somerset, and has issue, William
Wallace .Smith-Cuninghame, Gentleman, b. May 18, 1889;
and Alfred Kieth Smith-Cuninghame, Gentleman, b. April
20, 1891]. Seats — Caprington Castle, Kilmarnock; and
Fairlie House, Kilmarnock.
chevron cotised sable between three demi-griffins couped
of the last, the two in chief respecting each other (for
Smith) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
the battlements of a tower argent, therefrom issuant a dexter
cubit arm erect proper, holding three trefoils slipped vert (for
Dorrien) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head
erased or, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sable
(for Smith) ; with the MottO, " Preignes haleine lire fort."
MARY ANNE SMITH-DORRIEN, Widow, daughter
of the late Thomas Drever, Doctor of Medicine, and grand-
daugiiter of Thomas Dorrien of Haresfoot, in the county of
Hertford. Married, March 26, 1845, Robert Algernon
Smith, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Here-
ford, Captain 3rd Light Dragoons and i6th Lancers, who
is the Military Cockade.
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died 1879. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ;
Quarterly i and 4, argent issuant from a mount in base
three trefoils slipped vert, in chief a ring gules, gemmed or
the first, a canton gules for distinction (for Dorrien) ; 2 and
3 or, a chevron cotised sable between tlnee dumi-griffins
couped of the last, the two in chief respeciing each other
(for Smith). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i)
Thomas Algernon Smith-Dorrien, Esquire [to whom refer] ;
(2) Henjy Theophilus Smith-Dorrien, Gentleman, born
May 8, 1850; (3) Walter Montgomery Smith-Dorrien,
Gentleman, born June, 13, 1851 ; (4) Arthur Hale Smith-
Dorrien, Gentleman, born 1856 ; (5) Horace Lockwood
Smith-Dorrien, Gentleman, born 1858; Frances Anne
Isabella [married, August 4, 1874, Thomas William Tyr-
whitt-Drake] ; Marian ; Amy ; Edith ; Alma Paulina ; Mary
Beatrice ; Maud Charlotte ; Louisa Mildred ; and Dora
Helen. Estate and postal address — Haresfoot, Great Berk-,
hampstead.
H THOMAS ALGERNON SMITH - DORRIEN-
W SMITH, Esquire, J.P. andD.L. co. Cornwall, J. P. co.
Hertford, late of the loth Hussars. Born Feb. 7, 1846, being
the eldest son of the late Col. Robert Algernon Smith-
Dorrien, of Haresfoot, co. Hertford, J.P. for that co. ,
by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas Drever, Doctor
of Medicine, grand-daughter of Thomas Dorrien of Hares-
foot ; and has assumed by Royal License the name of
Smith-Dorrien-Smith, in lieu of Smith-Dorrien. Clubs —
Carlton, Pratt's, Cavalry. Livery — Blue, with a blue and
yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Mr. Smith-Dorrien-
Smith has assumed an additional "Smith" to that which
he inherited from his father ; but Colonel Robert Algernon
Smith-Dorrien in the year 1845, when he assumed the
surname of Dorrien by Royal License, had the follow^ing
exemplified to him for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent,
issuant from a mount in base three trefoils slipped vert,
in chief a ring gules, gemmed of the first, a canton gules
for distinction (which will not, however, be borne by his
descendants) (for Dorrien) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron cotised
sable between three demi-griffins couped of the last, the
two in chief respecting each other (for Smith) ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, the battletuents
of a tower argent, therefrom issuant a dexter cubit arm
erect proper, holding three trefoils slipped vert (for Dorrien) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased
or, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sable (for
Smith); with the Motto, " Preignes haleine tire fort."
Married, April 8, 1875, Edith, youngest daughter of the
late Christopher Tower, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Buckingham, Bedford,
Essex, and Middlesex, by his wife. Lady Sophia Frances,
eldest daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, the
first Earl Brownlow ; and has Issue~{\) Arthur Algernon
Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. Rifle Brigade,
b. Jan. 28, 1876 ; (2) Edward Pendarves Smith-Dorrien-
Sm"ith, Esq., D..S.O., Lieut. K.O. Shropsliire L.I., b. Feb.
26, 1879; Mary Sophia [?«. , 1902, Townshend Evelyn
Boscawen] ; Edith Innis ; Cicely Frances ; Gwendolen ; and
Charlotte. Estates — Ashlyns, in the co. of Hertford ; and
Tresco Abbey, Isles of Scilly, in the co. of Cornwall.
Postal address— Tresco Abbey, Scilly.
Sir LIONEL ELDRED SMITH-GORDON, 2nd
Baronet (July 19, 1838), late Capt. 71st Light Infantry,
served in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny (medal and
clasps) ; assumed by Royal Licence, Feb. 5, 1868, the
additional surname and arms of Gordon. Bo?-n April 2,
1833, being the only son of the late Sir Lionel Smith, ist
Baronet, G.C.B. and G.C.H.. by his second wife Isabella
Curwen, youngest dau. of Eldred Curwen Pottinger of
Mount Pottinger. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
per fesse azure and gules, two barrulets engrailed ermine,
between three boars' head erased or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a bend cotised, between two unicorns' heads
erased azure, three fusiis or, a canton gules, thereon a
sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, the blade en-
circled by an Eastern crown of the last (for Smith) ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — i. on a wreath of the
colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower, a stag's
head affront^'e proper between two palm branches vert (for
Gordon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a representation of
the ornamental silver centre-piece of the service of plate
presented to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Lionel Smith by his European
and native friends at Bombay all proper (Smith of Augmen-
tation) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, out of an Eastern
crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour encircled by a
wreath of laurel, the hand grasping a sword all proper (for
Smith). Mottoes — Over the first crest, " Animo non
astutia ; " over the third crest, " Mea spes est in Deo."
Married, April 12, 1854, his cousin Fanny, dau. of Thomas
Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, co. Down ; and has Issue— (1)
Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith-Gordon, Esq., b. March 22,
1857 [w., T883, Sophia Annie, only dau. of Robert James
Scott, B.C.S. , and has issue, Lionel Eldred Pottinger
Smith-Gordon, Esq., b. 1889] ; Eliza Isabella [m., Aug. 10,
1876, William Moss of Oak Braes, Godalming, Surrey ; and
d. Sept. 10 1898, leaving issue] ; Charlotte Maria [m.
George Barnes, L.R.C.P.. of Castle HiU House. Ax-
minster] ; and Julia Anne. Residence — Richmond House,
Caterham Valley, Surrey.
WILLIAM ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS. Esq.. J. P.,
M.A. (Oxford), formerly Lieut. West Kent Yeomanry.
Bor?i March 13, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Allan Smith-Masters of Camer, M.A., formerly Vicnr of
Tidenham, co. Gloucester, by his wife Rebe Mary. dau. of
the Ven. James Randall, Archdeacon of Berks. Club —
United Universities. Livery — Buff with yellow facings.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per saltire argent
and sable, a chief of the first, therefrom issuant a lion ram-
pant double-queued sable, holding a rose gules, slipped
proper (for Masters) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and azure, a plain
fesse cotised wavy, between three martlets in chief and one
in base counterchanged (for Smith). Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant double-queued argent, charged with three
roses gules, and holding between the paws a cross flory also
gfules (for Masters) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
talbot sable, collared and lined and charged with three
cross crosslets fitchte argent, and resting the dexter foot
upon an escutcheon or, thereon a martlet azure (for Smith).
Motto — " Manet intemerata fides." Married, Oct. 19, 1876,
Mary, dau. of Philip Smith Coxe of Ladbroke Grove, Ken-
sington ; and has Issue — Edith Monica. Seat — Camer, near
Gravesend, Kent.
EUSTACE ALFRED SMITH-REWSE, Gentleman.
Born April 15, 1863, being the third son of the late Henry
Gilbert Smith, sometime of Fairlight, Manly Beech, near
Sydney, by his second wife Anne Margaret, second daughter
of the Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts ; and assumed
the additional surname of Rewse and the arms of that
family quarterly with his own bv Royal License in the year
1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, sable a fes=e dancettde ermine, between three
crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevTon cotised
between three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bordure
engrailed argent (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermine, hold-
ing in its paws a branch of laurel slipped vert (for Rewse) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head
couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine, between two trefoils
slipped vert (for Smith).
Thk Reverend GILBERT FLESHER SMITH-
REWSE, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Margaret's, Harleston,
Member of the East Suffolk County Council. Born July
15, 1861, being the second son of the late Henry Gilbert
Smith, Esq., of Fairlight, Manly Beech, in the Colony of New
South Wales, and Brighton, in the county of Sussex, some-
time Member of the Legislative Assembly and afterwards
of the Legislative Council of the Colony of New South
Wales, by his second wife Anne Margaret, daughter of the
Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts. Z,/i'^rv— Black,
grey, and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse dancettte ermine, between
three crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron
cotised between three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bor-
dure engrailed argent (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, i.
on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ermine, holding in
the paws a branch of laurel slipped vert (for Rewse) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped
gules, a cinquefoil ermine, between two trefoils slipped vert
(for Smith). Married, August 4, 1886. Augusta, daughter
of the Reverend Rose Fuller Whistler, Rector of Elton, in
is the Naval Cockade.
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the county of Huntingdon ; and has Issue — Henry Gilbert
Smith-Rewse, Gentleman, born August 7, 1887; and Osyth
Mary. Estate — Land at Manly, in the Colony of New
South Wales. Postal address — St. Margaret's Rectory,
Harleston, Norfolk.
HENRY STINTON SMITH -REWSE, Gentleman.
Born November 3, 1857, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Gilbert Smith, sometime of Fairlight, Manly Beech,
near Sydney, by his second wife Anne Margaret, second
daughter of the Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts ;
and assumed tlie additional surname of Rewse and the arms
of that family quarterly with hisown, by Royal License, in the
yeariSSg. C/«i5 — Conservative. Armorial bearings — He
Hyde Cliffe, Blackheath, in the county of Kent ; and has
Issue — Ethel Helen Annie. Estates — Manly and Wollon-
gong, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales. Postal
address — 18 Southwell Gardens, South Kensington, London,
S.W.
CHARLES ALSTON SMITH-RYLAND, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Warwick (High Sheriff 1894). Bor?i Aug. 14,
1859, being the only son of the late Henry Smith, Esq.,
Justice of the Peace, of Birmingham and Leamington, by
his wife Maria Louisa, daughter of the late J. Phipson of
Edgbaston, and assumed by Royal License the additional
surname and arms of Ryland. Club — Junior Carlton.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure on a cross nebuly ermine, between four garbs of
rye or, a rose gules (for Rylands) ; 2 and 3 party per
fesse or and sable, three ravens two and one, and as many
saltires couped one and two, all counterchanged (for Smith) ;
and for his Crests, i. issuing from a mount vert, a dexter
arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand
also proper, holding a rose gules, slipped and leaved of the
first, and three ears of rye gold (for Ryland) ; 2. a talbot
passant or, resting the dexter forepaw upon an escutcheon
sable, charged with a saltire couped also or, and holding in
the mouth an acorn slipped and leaved proper (for Smitli) ;
with the Motto, "Not the last." Married, October 13,
1887, Edith, eldest daughter of W. F. Richards of Folke-
stone ; and has Issi/e — (i) Henry Dennis Smith-Ryland,
Gentleman, born September 13, 1891 ; (2) Charles Ivor
Phipson Smith-Ryland, Gentleman, /;. Jan. 8, 1898; Adria
Noel ; and Evelyn Mary. Estates — Sherbourne and Bar-
ford, Stratford-on-Avon, Harbury, in the county of War-
wick ; and in Birmingham and Northfield, in the county
of Worcester. Postal addresses — Harford Hill, near War-
wick ; 100 Ashley Gardens, S.W.
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse dancett^e
ermine, between three crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules,
a chevron cotised between three cinquefoils ermine, all witliin
a bordure engrailed argent (for .Smith) ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
ermine, holding in its paws -a branch of laurel slipped vert
(for Rewse) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine between two
trefoils slipped vert (for .Smith). Married, March 16, 1878,
Julia Grieve, second daughter of Edward Collingwood of
ALEXANDER KENNETH SMITH - SHAND ot
Templeland, co. Aberdeen, Gentleman. M.B. ,Ch.B. (Edin).
Born Feb. 28, 1876, being the only son of the late James
WilUam Eraser Sniith-Shand, Esq., J. P., M.D., of Temple-
land, CO. Aberdeen, Professor of Medicine, .Aberdeen Uni-
versity, by his wife Barbara Sangster .Sharpe .Shand, dau. of
."Mexander Sharpe Shand of Templeland. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a boar's head couped argent, on a chief of the
second, a mullet between two chess-rooks sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest -On a wreath of his liveries
is the Military Cockade.
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a dove volant over the waters with an olive branch in its
beak proper. Motto— " Virtute duce comite fortuna."
Estates — Templeland and Drimmies, co Aberdeen. Postal
address — Ramsay Lodge, Ramsay Gardens, Edinburgh.
FREDERICK SMITH SHENSTONE (formerly
SMITH), Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Stafford and
PER-5AXA-PER:IGNES
Sussex, and J. P. for co. Worcester, Hon. Major Queen's
Own Worcestershire Hussars, Barrister-at-Law, High
Sheriff of Sussex 1886. Second son of the late Richard
Smith, Esq., J. P. and D. L., of The Priory, in the co.
of Worcester by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of
Samuel F'ereday of Ettingshall Park, co. Stafford." Liveyy
— Dark blue, with red and white edging. Armorial bear-
ings (of .Smith) — -Gules, a bend engrailed argent, between
two salamanders in flames proper, a crescent for difference.
Crest — On a mount vert in front of a rock proper, a chamois
charged with a crescent; with the Motto, "Per saxa per
ignes." Married, Feb. 6, 1873, Augusta Emma Grace, dau.
of Hambley Knapp, Esq., late Capt. 5th Fusiliers; and has
Issue— KA&Xtk Caroline. Estate— '&\i\\.OTi Hall, co. Sussex.
Postal address — Sutton Hall, Barcombe, Lewes. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
SMOLLETT, see TELFER-SMOLLETT.
Sir PHILIP CRAMPTON SMYLY, Knight Bachelor
(1892). Surgeon in Ordinary to Her late Majesty in Ireland
(has Household medal in honour of Her Majesty's 6oth
year). Surgeon to His Majesty the King in Ireland
(1901), President Royal Coll. of Surgeons in Ireland 1878,
Rys. Gen. Med. Council for R. C.S.I. 1893, 1900, Member
of Senate Dublin University, Surgeon to the Meath Hospital
1861, President Irish Medical Association 1900- 1901.
Born June 17, 1838, being the eldest son of Josiah
Smyly, Surgeon to the Meath Hospital (and grandson of
John Smyly, Esq., K.C.), by his wife F!llen, dau. of
Mathew Franks of Merrion Square, Dublin. Livery —
Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a chevron ermine, between three pheons argent, and im-
paling the arms of Plunket, namely sable, a bend argent
between a tower in chief and a portcullis in base or. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an armed arm embowed in armour proper, the hand hold-
ing a pheon by the point thereof gules. MottO^" Viribus
virtus." Married, Feb. i, 1864, Hon. Selina Maria
(Nina), dau. of Rt. Hon. the third Baron Plunket (sister
of the late Archbishop of Dublin and of Lord Rathmore);
and has Issue — (i) Hon. Sir Philip Crampton Smyly,
Knt. (1905), Chief-Justice of Sierra Leone, ^. 1866, LL.D.,
Chief-Justice Sierra Leone ; (2) Josiah Gilbart Smyly,
Esq., h. 1867, Fellow Trinity Coll. Dublin; (3) William
Cecil Plunket Smyly, Esq., b. 1883; Charlotte Blanch
\in. Joseph Shaw, B.L., April 1885, d. June 1897] ; Mabel
Emmeline [w. , 1902, Dermod O'Brien of Cahirnogle, and
42 M'Joy Square, Dublin] ; Sylvia Mildred \m., 1900, Rev.
Mortimer Weir, B..^.] ; Nina Ellinor, deceased ; Constance
Isabel ; and Philippa Nona. Postal add) ess — 4 Merrion
Square, Dublin.
His Honour Judge WILLIAM CECIL SMYLY, one
of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, J. P. co.
Derby. Born Jan. 2, 1840, being the third son of John
George Smyly, Esq., one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned
in the Law, J. P. and D.L., of Castledere and Camus, in co.
Tyrone, by his wife Eliza John, fourth dau. of Sir Andrew
Ferguson, Bart., M.P. for Londonderry, and sister and co-
heiress of Sir Robert Ferguson, Bart., Lord-Lieut, of co.
Londonderry, and M. P. for Londonderry City. Armorial
bearings — .\zure, a chevron ermine between three pheons
argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an armed arm embowed proper, the
hand holding a pheon by the point gules. Motto — "Viri-
bus virtus." Married, Jan. 2, 1884, Alice Mary, only dau.
of Sanuiel William Brooks; and has Issue — (i) Cecil Fer-
guson Smyly, Gentleman, b. Nov. 2, 1884 ; (2) Alexander
Ferguson Smyly, Gentleman, b. Sept. 15, 1886 ; Alice
Eileen ; and Sylvia Mary. Postal address — 84 St. George's
Square, S.W. Clubs — New University, Alpine.
GEORGE EDWARD SMYTH, Gentleman. Born
June 7, 1877, being the third but second surviving son of
James Smyth, Gentleman, of Norton Hall, near 13aldock,
Herts, and Georgiana Margaret his wife, dau. of John
Bowman of Barkway, co. Herts, and Charlotte his wife.
Armorial bearings — Azure, three horseshoes fesseways or,
between three horses' heads erased argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
is the Naval Cockade,
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head argent, erased azure, within a horseshoe or. Motto —
" Ferrum equitis salus." Estate — Lord of the Manor of
Helen Constance (a Lady of Grace of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), dau. of J. W. Greaves
Kendals, otherwise Wrestlingworth, co. Beds.
Northfield House, Henlow, Beds.*"
Seat-
G. E. SMYTH, Gentleman, formerly of West Drayton.
Born , being the son of Hugh Smyth of Edworth and
Altwich, CO. Beds. Armorial bearings - Azure, three
horse-shoes in fesse or, between as many horses' heads two
and one erased argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, within a horse-shoe or, a
horse's head erased per fesse argent and azure.
General Sir HENRY AUGUSTUS SMYTH.
K.C.M.G. , served during Crimean Campaign 1855-56
(medal with clasp, Turkish medal), conducted decisive
operations against Rebellion in Zululand 1888, was in
command of R.A. in South Dist. 1877-81, a Member of
Ordnance Committee 1881-83, ^^ command of Woolwich
Dist. 1883 87, and of Troops in S. Africa 1888-90, and
Gov. and Com. -in-Chief of Malta 1890-93, J. P. for Bucks.,
Hon. Col. Malta Militia, F.R.G.S., F.S.A. Bom Nov. 25,
1825, being the third son of the late .-\dmiral W. H. Smyth,
K.S.F., D.C.L. Armorial bearings— Vert, a chevron
erminois, charged with a chevron gules, between three
Saracen's heads habited in profile couped at the neck
proper, and for augmentation a chief argent, thereon a
mount vert inscribed with the Greek letters K Y P A gold
and issuant therefrom a representation of the plant Silphium
proper. Crests — r. of augmentation on a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert inscribed with the aforesaid Greek
letters and issuant therefrom the Silphium as in the arms ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, an anchor fesseways sable,
thereon an ostrich erminois holding in the beak a horse-
shoe or. Motto — " Vincere est vivere." Married, 1874,
Esq., of Plas Weunydd, Merionethshire. Residence — St.
John's Lodge, Stone, Aylesbury. Clubs — United Service,
Athenaeum.
HUGH SMYTH, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Azure, three horseshoes fesseways or, between three horses'
heads erased argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a horse's head argent, erased azure,
within a horseshoe or. MottO — " Ferrum eciuitis salus."
Residence — Quickswood, near Baldock, Herts.
HUGH LYLE SMYTH, Esq., J. P. and D.L., and
High Sheriff 1895 for co. Chester. Born 1834, being
the second son of Ross Thompson Smyth of Ardmore, by
his wife Sarah, dau. of Hugh I>yle of Jackson Hall, Cole-
raine. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend engrailed
between two unicorns' heads, erased azure, three lozenges
erminois. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Out of a
ducal crest coronet or, a unicorns head azure, charged with
a lozenge as in the arms. Motto— " E.xaltabit honore."
Married, firstly, 1862, Eliza, eldest dau. of James Turner of
Rusholme, Manchester; and has Issue — '1) Hugh Lyle
Smyth, Gentleman, Lieut. Shropshire L.L, b. 1870; (2)
Godfrey Lyle Smyth, Gentleman, /;. 1878 ; (3) Maxwell Lyle
Smyth, Gentleman, /'. 1883; Esther Beatrice ; Mary Lyle [;«.,
1892, Rev. H. A. Arnold, M.A., Rector of Great Barrow, co.
Chester]; Ethel Agnes, (/. 1880; Kathleen Hyde, (/. 1882;
Nora Veronica Lyle ; Georgina Elinor Lyle ; and Dorothea
Maxwell Lyle, d. 1883. Mr. Smyth married secondly, Isa-
bella Maxwell, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Miller Mackay.
Seats — Barrowmore Hall, Chester ; Drumahoe, co. Derry.
JAMES HUGH SMYTH, Gentleman. Born Sept. 22,
1870, being the eldest son of the late James Smyth, Gentle-
man, of Norton Hall, near Baldock, Herts, and Georgiana
Margaret his wife, dau. of John Bowman of Barkway, co.
Herts. Armorial bearings — Azure, three horseshoes fesse-
ways or, between three horses' heads erased argent. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest- on a wreath of the colours, a
horse's head argent, erased azure, within a horseshoe or.
Motto -" Ferrum equitis salus." Seat — Norton Hall, near
Baldock, Herts.
JOHN WATT SMYTH, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law of
Lincoln's Inn, J. P. for co, Antrim. Formerly of the Bengal
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Civil Service, and one of the fudges of the Chief Court of
the Punjab. Born March i, 1836, being the second son of
John Smyth of Duneira, co. Antrim, by his wife Agnes,
dau. of James Watt of Ballycraigy, co. .Antrim. Club —
East India United Service. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a saltire between three crescents, one in chief and two
in fesse, and a leopard's face in base azure, an Eastern
crown or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped below the elbow
and erect, charged with a palm branch, and holding in the
hand a scimitar all proper. Motto — "With thy might."
Married, Sept. 14, 1871, .Vnnabella Charlotte, second dau.
of Rev. the Hon. Henry O'Brien ; and has Issue — (i) Henry
John Watt Smyth, Gentleman, B. A. (O.xon.), /'. June 16,
1872; (2) Gerald James Watt Smyth, Esq., Capt. Royal
Engineers, b. March 29, 1874 ; (3) .Vustin Edward Arthur
Watt Smyth, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. May 28, 1877 ;
and Norah Aimfe Geraldine Watt Smyth. Postal address
— Duneira, Larne, co. Antrim.
Colonel JOHN HENRY GRAHAM SMYTH,
C.M.G. (1901), J. P. ; commanded 3rd Battalion
Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment in South Africa
1900-1901, and with his wife assumed by Royal License,
June 3, 1892, the surname and arms of Smyth in lieu
of HoLroyd ; served in New Zealand 1864-65 (medal), and
in Egypt 1883-87 (Medijdieh), commanded the Irish Militia
Brigade at H.M. Jubilee 1897 (Jubilee medal). Armo-
rial bearings — .Argent, on a bend, between two uni-
corns' heads erased azure, armed, crined, and tufted or,
three lozenges of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
bull salient argent, armed and unguled or, and charged
with a crescent gules for difference. Motto — " Cum plena
niagis." Married, October 17, 1872, Harriette Gertrude
Isabella, commonly known as Lady Harriette Gertrude
Isabella, of Ballynatry, in the county of Waterford, dau. of
the Right Honourable the 5th Earl of Mountcashell ; and
has Issue — (i) Roland Henry Tyssen Smyth, Esq., Capt.
3rd Batt. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt., born 1874; (2)
Charles Edward Ridley Smyth, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd
Dragoon Guards, b. 1882 ; (3) William Baker Smyth, Gen-
tleman, b. 1885; Isabella Charlotte Sophie Wihnot [/«.,
1894, Col. Herbert Martin, C.B., ist Bait. P. of W.
Leinster Regt.]; Helena Anna Mary More; Harriette
Gwendolin ; Sophia Beryl Sheila ; and Victoria Penelope
Minna. Seats — Ballynatry, Youghal, and More Park,
Kilworth, CO. Cork. Club — Army and Navy.
PERCY SMYTH, Esquire, B.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1872.
Born Oct. 8, 183Q, being the only son of the late Rev.
Percy Smyth of Headborough and Monatrea, by his wife
Catherine, dau. of John Odell of Carringlea, co. Waterford,
by Catherine his wife, dau. of Matthew Young, D. 1). ,
Bishop of Clonfert. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
bend, lietween two unicorns' heads couped azure, three
lozenges or, a mullet for difference. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-bull
salient sable, armed and unguled or, a mullet for
difference. Motto — "Cum plena magis." Married,
June 27, 1865, Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Perceval
Maxwell of Kinnebrogue and Groomsport House, co.
Down, by Helena Anne his wife, only dau. of William
Moore of Moore Hill, co. Waterford; and has Issue — (1)
William Crofton Smyth, Gentleman, h. Jan. 25, and d.
Feb. 19, 1868 ; (2) Percy Robert Edward Smyth, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 4, 1870; (3) Cecil Ernest Smyth, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 19, 1871 ; (4) Robert Rivcrsdale Smyth,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 8, 1875; Ethel Maud; and Louisa Mary
Kathleen. Seats — Headborough, Tallow ; and Monatrea,
CO. Waterford.
§ RANDAL CHARLES EDWARD SKEFFINGTON
SMYTH, Capt. Coldstream Guards. Born ,
being the elder son of the late Edward Skeffmgton Randal
Smyth, Esq., D. L. and J. P. for Queen's Co., High Sheriff
1865, by his wife Hon. Gertrude Valentine Fitz-Patrick,
dau. of Rt. Hon. John, ist Lord Castletown, of Upper
Ossory. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend azure
between two unicorns' heads erased salile, three lozenges or,
a unicorn's head couped sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Married, Dec. 27, 1889, Beatrice Virginia Louisa, dau. of
the late Col. the Rt. Hon. T. Edward Taylor of Ardgillan,
M.P. for Dublin. iVa/— Mount Henry, Portarlington.
ROSS ACHE.SON SMYTH, Esq., Capt. R. Irish
Regt. Born Sept. 3, 1862, being the eldest son and
heir of the late John Acheson Smyth of Ardmore, by his
wife .Alice, dau. of Robert M'Clintock, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Dunmore, Carrigans, co. Donegal. Livery— Dark blue,
white facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend
engrailed between two unicorns' heads erased azure, three
lozenges erminois. Mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, out of a ducal crest coronet, a unicorn's head
azure, charged with a lozenge as in the arms. Motto —
" Exaltabit honore." Married, Feb. 11, 1892, Edith, dau.
of Thomas Malcomson of Minella, Clonmel, co. Tippe-
rary ; and has Issue — John Ross Smyth, Gentleman, b.
June 10, 1896. Postal address — Ardmore, co. London-
derry.
THOMAS SMYTH, Gentleman. Born Sept. 12, 1828,
being the fifth son of Hugh Fossey Smyth, and Mary his
wife, dau. of Simeon Leete. Armorial bearings — Azure,
three horseshoes fesseways or, between three horses' heads
erased argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head argent, erased azure,
within a horseshoe or. Motto — " Ferrum equitis salus."
Married, July 18, 1867, Louisa, dau. of James Kidman ;
and has Issue — (i) Thomas Hugh Smyth, Gentleman, 1^.
Nov. 30, 1870; (2) George Elliott Smyth, Gentleman, b.
July 19, 1872 ; (3) Edward James Smyth, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 9, 1879 ; Mary Louisa ; Annie Elizabeth ; and
Edith Clara. Residence — Yi.AwoxXh, near Baldock, Herts.
THOMAS SMYTH, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Azure, three horseshoes fesseways or, between three
horses' heads erased argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head argent,
erased azure, within a horseshoe or. Motto — "Ferrum
equitis salus." Residence— SUt\.\&y, Beds.
SMYTH (R.L., 15 Dec. 1808, U.O.). Gules, a lion
rampant argent, on a chief of the second, a mullet azure,
between two torteaux. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped argent.
Motto — " Miseris succurrere."
Son of : —
Rev. William Augustine Blood Smyth, M.A., Rector of
Kilkee and Canon of Killaloe, b. . Res. — The Rectory,
Kilkee, co. Clare.
SMYTH-PIGOTT (R.L., 31 March 1824). Quarterly,
I and 4, ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable
(Pigott) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron between three
cinquefoils argent, as many leopard's faces sable (Smith).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased proper, collared or; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, gorged
is the Naval Cockade.
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with a collar gemelle and beaked and eared or. Mottoes—
" Qui capit capitur," " Toutes foys prest."
Sons of Cecil Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Esq., J. P., of
Brockley Hall, Somerset, b. i860 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1882,
Mary Agnes, d. of Joseph Rusconibe Poole : —
John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1882. Seats—
Brockley Hall and Brockley Court, West Town, R.S.O.,
Somerset. Club— New.
Bernard Cecil Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1884.
J?es.—
Joseph Rusccmbe Wadham Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman,
b. 1889. J^es.—
Ygst. son of John Hugh Wadman Smyth-Pigott, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., of Brockley Hall, Somerset, /*. i8ig ; d.
1892 ; tn. 1857, Blanche Mary, d. of Henry Raymond
Arundell : —
Bertram Joseph Arundell Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b.
1874. /?es.—
Sons of Henry Thomas Coward Smyth-Pigott, Gentle-
man, b. 1823; d. 1858; m. 1845, Elizabeth, d. of
James Mells Nairne of Dunsinnan : —
Henry Drummond Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1848.
J?es.—
James William Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1850.
J?es.—
John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1852. J?es. —
Sons of Rev. George Octavius Smyth-Pigott, Rector of
Kingston Seymour, Somerset, b. 1827 ; d. 1892 ; rn.
1855, Maria Ricketts : —
Rev. George Herbert Smyth-Pigott, Rector of Kingston
Seymour, b. 1856. A'es. — The Rectory, Kingston Seymour,
Bristol.
Alfred Cyril Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1862. Ees.—
Charles Gerald Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Res.—
S DAVID MURRAY SMYTHE, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Perth, late Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Highlanders.
Born Nov. 17, 1850, being the eldest son of the late
William Smythe, Esq., J. P. and D.L., and Convener of the
CO. for thirty-four years, by his second wife Emily, dau.
of Gen. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., of Dunnikier,
CO. Fife. Armorial bearings — Azure, a burning cup be-
tween two chess-rooks in fesse or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin haurient
proper. Motto — "Mediis tranquillus in undis." Married,
1898, Hon. Katherine Jane, dau. of Lord Bagot; and has
Issue — Barbara. Seat — Methven Castle, Perth. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Bachelors', Pratt's, New (Edinburgh).
DRYDEN HENRY SNEYD, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Stafford. Born Sept. 2, 1833, being the eld. surviving son
of Rev. John Sneyd of Ashcombe Park, by his first wife
Penelope, dau. of John Holley of Holme and Aylsham, Nor-
folk. Livery — White, with black facings, lace and silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— Argent, a scythe, the blade
in chief, the sned (or handle) in bend sinister sable, in the
fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the second. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant guardant sable. Motto— " Nee opprimere, nee
opprimi." Estates — Ashcombe, Belmont, Onecote. Seat —
Ashcombe Park, near Leek, co. Stafford. C/«^— Junior
Conservative.
The Rev. GUSTAVUS ALFRED SNEYD, M.A.,
Rector of Chastleton, co. 0.\ford. Botn June 12, 1844,
being the seventh son of the late Rev. John Sneyd, M.A.,
J.P. , of Ashcombe Park, by his first wife Penelope, dau. of
John Holley of Holme and Aylsham, Norfolk. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a scythe, the blade in chief, the sned (or
handle) in bend sinister sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-
lis of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant sable.
Motto -" Nee opprimere, nee opprimi." Married. August
24. 1882, Crystabella, only dau. of John Harris of Bourton-
on-the-Hill, co. Gloucester. Postal address— Ch^sWQ\.on,
CO. Oxford.
JOHN WILLIAM SNEYD, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Stafford, late Captain of the Queen's Own Royal
Staffordshire Yeomanry, and the King's Own Stafi'ordshire
Light InfantryMilitia. Born Oct. 9, 1822, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. John Sneyd, M. A., J. P. , of Ashcombe Park,
by his first wife Penelope, dau. of John Holley of Holme
and Aylsham, Norfolk. Armorial bearings— Argent, 2
scythe, the blade in chief, the sned (or handle) in bend
sinister sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant guardant sable. Motto — "Nee
opprimere, nee opprimi." Married, July 16, 1861, Agnes
Maria, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Charles Evelyn Cotton
of Etwell Hall, co. Derby; and has Issue — Ralph de Tun
stall Sneyd, Gentleman, b. May 3, 1862. iVa^— Basford
Hall, near Leek, co. Stafford.
RALPH SNEYD, Esquire, J. P., High Sheriff for co.
Stafford. Born Dec. 10, 1B63, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Walter Sneyd, Esq., M.A., F.S.A., J. P., by his
wife Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Malone Sneyd of
Cherryvale, co. Donegal. Armorial bearings— .Argent, a
scythe, the blade in chief, the sned (or handle) in bend sinis-
ter sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant guardant sable. Motto — "Necoppri-
mere, nee opprimi." Married, Dec. 19, 1885, Mary Evelyn,
eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Arthur Edward Augustus Ellis,
C.S.I, (by the Hon. Mina, dau. of Rt. Hon. the ist Baroii
Taunton). 5ea/— Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-Lynie, co
Stafford.
§ THOMAS WILLIAM SNEYD, Esquire, Major-Gen.,
commanding the Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards)
1877 to 1882 ; the eldest son of the late Thomas Sneyd of
The Ashes, co. Stafford, by his wife Emma, fifth dau. of
George Whitley of Norley Hall, co. Chester. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a scythe, the blade in chief, the sned (or
handle) in bend sinister sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-
lis of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant sable.
Motto — "Nee opprimere, nee opprimi." Married, Oct.
28, 1879, Charlotte Marion, only dau. of Captain W. W.
Repton, Bengal, N.I., and has one son, Thomas Humphrey
Sneyd, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; and two daus.
CLEMENT SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, J.P.
Born Jan. 7, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Clement
Thomas Sneyd- Kynnersley, Esq. , of Loxley Park and High-
fields, CO. Stafford, by his wife Ellen, dau. of Joseph
Mallaby. Clubs — Conservative, New Oxford and Cam
bridge. Z/z't-n'— Light blue and silver. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., 1815, Roy. Lie.) — Quarterly i and 4, azure, semee
ot crosses crosslet, a lion rampart argent (for Kynnersley,
temp. Henry III.); 2 and 3 argent, a scythe, the blade in
chief, the sned or handle in bend sinister sable, in the fesse
point a fleur-de-lis of the second (for Sneyd). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a mount
vert, thereon a greyhound sejant argent, collared or, under
a hawthorn tree proper (for Kynnersley) ; 2. a lion passant
guardant sable (for Sneyd). Motto— " Nee opprimere,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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SOMERSET HERALD, see BURI<.]i.
SOMERSET, see BEAUFORT, RAGLAN, and
SEYMOUR.
W Colonel ALFRED PLANTAGENET FREDER-
^ ICK CHARLES SOMERSET, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Westminster and the
counties of Middlesex and Essex, Honorary Colonel 7th
Battalion Rifle 15rigade (Prince Consort's Own). /lorn
1829, being the eldest son of the late Colonel John Thomas
Henry Somerset, commonly known as Colonel Lord John
Thomas Henry Somerset, by his wife Catherine Annesley,
commonly known as Lady Catherine Annesley, daughter
of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Mountmorris ;
created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, 1892. C7u6 — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-
de-lis (for France) ; 2 and 3 gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale or (for England) ; within a bordure com-
pony argent and azure, impaling the arms of Pechell,
namely gules, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second
three laurel branches proper. Upon the escutcheon, from
which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed
azure, the chains gold. Married, 1857, Adelaide Harriet,
daughter of Vice- Admiral Sir George Brook-Pechell, Mem-
ber of Parliament, fourth Baronet ; and has Issue living — •
Gwendolin Adelaide Katharine Georgiana Matilda [married,
1887, Arthur William Fitzroy Somerset, Esquire]. Postal
address — Enfield Court, Middlesex.
§ JAMES SOMERVELL, Esquire, of Hamilton's Farm
and Sorn, J. P. and D.L. for Ayrshire, and J. P. for
Lanarkshire, late Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Ayrshire
|Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry, M. P. Ayr
Burghs 1890-92, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple). Dorii
5ept. 19, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Graham
aomervell, Esq., of Hamilton's Farm and Sorn, D.L. and
Convener of co. Ayr, by his wife Henrietta Jane, dau.
3f William Stirling. Clubs — Conservative, New (Edin-
jurgh). Conservative (Glasgow). Livery — Dress : blue,
.vith yellow facings and breeches ; undress : blue. Armo-
rial bearings — Azure, seven cross crosslets fitchei.', three,
3ne, two, and one, accompanied with three mullets or,
ill within a bordure engrailed argent. Mantling gules
ioubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
m anchor in pale, the stock, ring, and cable all proper ;
ind in an escroU above the same this MottO, " Hold fast."
Married, Jan. 21, 1892, Kathleen Emilie, eldest dau. of
Vlaclaine of Lochbuie ; and has Issue — (i) James Somervell,
jentleman, b. May 20, 1893, d. August i, 1894; (2) James
jraham Henry Somervell, Gentleman, b. August 13, 1894;
Agnes Marion ; and Elizabeth Julia. Estates — Hamilton's
Farm, Lanarkshire ; Sorn, Dalgain, and Holl, Ayrshire.
Seat — Sorn Castle, Ayrshire.
ARTHUR FOWNES SOMERVILLE, Esquire, J P.,
B.LL. of the Univer. of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law.
Born April 23, 1850, being the eldest son of the late James
Curtis Somerville, Esquire, of Dinder House, M.A., by his
wife Emily Periam, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Hood,
second Baronet, Member of Parliament. C///i^— Oxford and
Cambridge. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azvue
three mutlets between seven cross crosslets fitchiie or, three,
ne, two, one (for Somerville) ; 2 and 3 azure, in chief two
eagles displayed, and in base a mullet argent (for Fownes).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a lielmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with raised wings vert,
langued gules, standing on a wheel erect argent (for Somer-
ville) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stump of an oak
tree erased at top, with a branch on each side sprouting,
all proper (for Fownes.) Motto— " Fear God in life."
Married, August 4, 1880, Ellen, daughter of W. Stanley
Sharland, of New Norfolk, Tasmania; and has Issue— {1)
Harold Fownes Somerville, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade,
•b. May 25, i88r ; (2) James Fownes Somerville, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N., b. July 17, 1882; and Marjorie Fownes. Seat
— Dinder House, Wells, in co. Somerset.
PHILIP HORATIO TOWNSEND SOMERVILLE,
Esquire, Admiral R. N., being the sixth son of the late
Thomas Townsend Somerville, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Elizabeth Becher, dau. of John Tow^nsend, Esq., M.P. , of
Shepperton. Armorial bearings — .Azure, three mullets or,
two and one, between seven cross crosslets fitchde argent,
three, one, two, and one, on a canton of the second, a
trefoil vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon vert, charged with a trefoil or, spout-
ing out fire and standing on a wheel or. Motto — " Fear
God in life." Married, 1849, Mary Stewart, dau. of David
Maitland M'GiU Crichton of Rankeilour, co. Fife ; and by
her (who d. May 1881) has Issue. Residence —
SOMERVILLE (U.O.). Azure, three mullets or, two
and one, between seven cross crosslets fitchfe argent, three,
one, two, and one, on a canton of the second, a trefoil vert.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon vert, charged with a trefoil or, spouting out fire,
and standing on a wheel or. Motto — " Fear God in life."
Lively — Dark blue, yellow waistcoat, blue and yellow braid,
brass buttons.
Sons of Thomas Henry Somerville, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. (Higli Sheriff 1888), late Lieut.-Col. 3rd Buffs,
b. 1824; d. 1898; in. 1857, Adelaide Eliza (d. 1895),
tenth d. of Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill, 3rd Baronet, by
his wife Anna Maria, dau. of Chief-Justice Bushe : —
Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald Somerville, Esq., Major
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt., b. i860. Seat — Diis-
hane, Skibbereen, co. Cork. Club — Constitutional.
Henry Boyle Townshend Somerville, Gentleman, Com-
mander R.N., b. 1863; m. 1896, Helen Mabel, youngest
dau. of the late Sir George Wigram Allen, K.C.M.G., of
Toxteth, Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue (i)— Raymond
Thomas Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1897; (2) Brian Aylmer
Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Diana Marian. Nes.
— Maxwelton, The Hale, Edgware.
Aylmer Coghill Somerville, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, Capt.
S. of Ireland Imp. Yeom. , b. 1865; in. ist, 1888, Emme-
line Sophia (</. 1900), d. of Daniel Sykes of Oaklands, co.
Gloucester; 2nd, 1901, Nathalie Adah, d. of William B.
Turner of Ponsonby Hall, Cumberland ; and has issue —
Desmond Henry Sykes Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1889;
Gillian Margaret Hope ; and Brigid Alymer. Seat — Tally
Ho, Castle Townshend, co. Cork. Club— Coxm\.y (Cork).
John Arthur Coghill Somerville, Esq. , Major Northum-
berland Fus. , b. 1872. Club — Naval and Mil.
Hugh Gualtier Coghill Somerville, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1873; m. 1900, Mary, d. of W. Hancock of
Patras ; and has issue — Henry Nugent Somerville, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Club — Junior Naval and Mil.
GEORGE SOMES, Esquire, Barr., Lincoln's Inn, 1871,
J. P. Surrey (Chairman 2nd Court. Quart. Sess. 1880-89)
and London. Born 1827, being the only son of the late S. F.
Somes of Katclifl"e. C/«^— Union. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a cinquefoil between three mallets sable, on a canton
azure an anchor. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -
. Married, 1854, Caroline Mary, second
dau. of Rev. Brownlow Villiers Layard, M.A., rector of
Uffington, Lincolnshire. Kcsidences—bi Great Cumberland
Place, W. ; 2 Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.
SOMPTER, quartered by HORDERN.
SOOTE of Reres House (L.O., 1870). Azure, two bars
wavy or, on a chief argent, a griffin issuant of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a grifilin sejant azure. MottO — ' ' Fidelis et
paratus. "
Eld. surv. son of James Soote, Gentleman, of Reres
House, CO. Forfar, '^. 1819; d. i88i ; in. Margaret, d.
of William Powrie of Reswallie, in same co : —
George Gibson Soote, Gentleman, Writer to the Signet,
b. 1849; in. 1886, Alice Victoria, d. of Lt.-Gen. Lynch
of Partry, Baillinrobe, Ireland. Res. — 4 Clarendon
Crescent, Edinburgh. Club — University (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM GARLAND SOPER, Esquire, J. P. and
County Councillor co. Surrey, B.A. of London University.
Born 1837, being the son of the late Wm. Soper of Ply-
mouth. Armorial bearings— Per pale or and gules, on a
saltire between sixteen billets, a trefoil slipped all counter-
changed ; and impaling the arms of Davis, namely argent,
is the Naval Cockade.
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a lion rampant regardant pean between four mullets of six
points in cross azure. Mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a denn-Uon per pale
or and gules, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped, vert
and supporting a torch erect fired proper. Married, i860,
Maria, dau. of George Davis of Cheshunt, Herts. Seat —
Harestone, Caterham.
SOPPER (H. Coll.). Or, gutt^-de-poix, three swords
erect in fesse proper, between two bulls passant sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-buU regardant sable, gorged with a collar
vair, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged
with two swords saltirevvise proper.
Son of William Sopper of London, b. ; d. ;
m. : —
William Sopper, Esq., J. P., d. 1853; 1/1. 1878, Sarah
Annie, d. of Ralph Lowe of Brauncewell, Lines. Seats —
Dunmaglass and Easter, Aberchalder, Inverness-shire.
Town res. — -3 Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W. C/ui
— Devonshire.
SOTHEBY (H. Coll., granted 1563 to Robert Sotheby
of Byrdshall). Argent, on a fesse vert, between three cross
crosslets sable as many talbots of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-talbot proper. Motto — " Ou bien ou rien."
So/! of Charles Sotheby, Esq., Rear-Admij-al of the
Blue (a descendant of Thomas Sotheby, brother of Robert
Sotheby of Byrdshall, but not xvithin the limitations of
the grant of arms), b. ; d. 1854; m. 1st, Hon.
Jane Hamilton, d. of William, 7th Lord Belhaven and
Stenton ; 2nd, 1830, his cousin Mary Anne, d. of Ad-
miral Thomas Sotheby, by Lady Mary Anne Bourke,
d. of the 2rd Earl of Mayo, Archbishop of Tuam : —
Major-Gen. Frederick Edward Sotheby, J. P., Lt.-Col.
late Rifle Brigade, connnanded Staffs. Inf. Vol. Brigade
1888-1892, 1). 1837; m. 1876, Edith Marion, eld. d. of
Tho??ias Macmillan-Scott of Wauchope. Seat — Ecton,
Nor t ha mpton .
Thk Right Honouk.\hle GEORGE THOMAS JOHN
SOTHERON-ESTCOURT, Baron Estcourt of Estcourt,
CO. Wilts and Darrington, Yorks. (1903), M.A., J. P. and
D.L. CO. Wilts, and J.P co. Gloucester, M.P. for North
Wilts 1874-85, Hon. Col. and Lieut. -Col. Commanding R,
Wilts Yeomanry. Born Jan. 1839, being the only son o
the late Rev. Edmund Hiley Bucknall Estcourt, co. Clou
cester, M.A. Merton Coll., Oxford, Rector of Eckington
formerly Vicar of Wolford, co. W'arwick, by his wife Am
Elizabeth, second dau. of Sir John Lowther Johnstone
Bart., of Westerhall, co. Dumfries. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, ermine, on a chief in dented gules, thret
estoiles or (Estcourt) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend indented
betwt-en six cross crosslets argent, three eagles displayed
sable, a canton ermine for distinction (Sotheron). Mant
ling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules, a
demi-eagle with wings displayed proper, beaked or ; 2. an
eagle displayed with two heads per pale argent and gules,
the wings sem^ of cross crosslets counterchanged, murally
crowned, beaked and membered or. Married, April 14
1863, Monica, dau. of the late Rev. Martin Stapylton
Rector of Barlborough, co. Derby. Seat — Estcourt, near
Tetbury. Residence — 82 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs—
Carlton, Turf, and Boodle's.
SOUCH, quartered by FLOYER.
SOUTHCOTE, quartered by MANSERGH.
SOUTHWELL, quartered by MORE-O'FERRALL.
SPAFFORD. Gules, a pile vair, between two eagle's
heads erased in base argent. Mantling gules and argent,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon re-
gardant argent, charged on the breast with a pheon and
resting the sinister claw on an escallop both azure. Motto
— " Fidelis ad extremum."
Son of George Spafford, Esq., J.P. Lanes., of Wilders-
pool House, by Caroline, d. of James Frost : —
Frederic Spafford, Gentleman, M.A.,'LL.M. (Cantab.),
b. 1853; m. 1876, Christiana Corban, d. of Lewis Lang-
worthy; and has issue — (i) Frederic Christian Spafford,
Gentleman, b. 1877; (2) Arthur Langworthy Spafford,
Gentleman, /;. 1879 ; (3) Harold George Spafford, Gentle-
man, b. 1885 ; (4) Christopher Howard Noel Spafford,
Gentlemati, /;. 1887; (5) Kenneth Edward Alexander
Spafford, Gentleman, b. 1897; Violet Ethel; Marguerite
Irene May ; Phyllis Enid; Christiana Vera; and Alignon
Eileen Langworthy. Seat — Wilderspool Hall, Urmston,
Lancashire. Club — Conservative (Manchester).
SPAIGHT, see GARTSIDE-SPAIGHT.
H WILLIAM FITZHENRY SPAIGHT, Colonel R.E.,
W J.P. CO. Cork. Born 1842, being the eldest son of
the late Henry Spaight. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a fesse sable, three pheons of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a jay
proper. Motto — "Viet virtute." Married, firstly, 1868,
Ellen {d. 1870), second dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq., D.L.
CO. Clare ; and secondly, 1878, Lucy, only child of the late
John Limrick, Esq , J. P., of Union Hall, co. Cork; and
has with other Issue — Thomas Spaight, Gentleman. Resi-
dence— Union Hall, Leap, co. Cork.
SYDNEY THOMAS SPALDING. Born 1858, being
the eldest son of the late Samuel Spalding, Esq., F.S.A.,
J.P. for Kent, by Sarah Daviss, only dau. of the late
George Stanton. Club — Authors'. Armorial bearings —
Or, on a cross azure, quarterly pierced of the field, four
cross crosslets of the first, in the first and second quarters a
thistle, leaved and slipped proper. Mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between
two thistles as in the arms, an escocheon azure, charged with
a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Hinc niihi salus." Married,
1882, Annie Caroline (who d. Jan. 1900), youngest dau. of
the late Garlics Allinson ; and has, with other Issue —
Sydney Leonard Spalding, b. 1886. Married, secondly,
April 1902, Lilian Catherine, third dau. of William Ramsay
Scott, formerly of Singapore. Seat — Avenue House, South
Darenth, Kent.
SPAR, quartered by SINCLAIR.
SPARROW, see H ANBURY-SPARROW,
^ is the Military Cockade.
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ALAN BERTRAM H ANBURY 1 1 ANBURY-SPAR-
ROW, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Oxford; assumed tlie additional surname and arms of
Hanbury by Royal License dated April 4, 1899. Jiorti
Feb. 23, 1863, lieins the fourth and youngest son of Arthur
Sparrow, Esq., of Preen Manor, co. Salop, and Tenby, in
Soutli Wales, j.I'. for cos. of Stafford and Salop, and L). L.
for CO. Salop, by his wife Emma Ruth, dau. of William
Ingham (jrntrix of Hope View, Eccles, near Manchester, by
his wife Ruth, in'c Hodgson. Armorial bearings - Quarterly
I- and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of
the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base an arrow in
pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend engrailed
vert, between two cotises sal)le, three bezants (for Hanbury) ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon
the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent,
armed and crined or, semee of pheons azure (for Sparrow) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown sable,
a demi-lion or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
gules, and supporting a battle-axe erect or (for Hanbury) ;
with the Motto, " In Deo solo salus est." Married, May
26, 1891, Christina Annie Margaret, eldest dau. of Major-Gen.
Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillery, by his wife Christina, dau. of
Archibald Smith of Hobart Town ; and has Issiie^[\) Arthur
Alan Hanbury Hanbury-Sparrow, Gentleman, b. April r,
1892; (2) Brian Hanbury Hanbury-Sparrow, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 7, 1896; and Ruth Margaret Sillery. Estates —
Eaton-under-Heywood and Rushbury, Salop. Residence —
The Uplands, Teltenhall, Wolverhampton.
SPARROWS Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and
argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ;
2 and 3 or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two plain
cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the battlements of a tower proper a unicorn's
head argent, armed and crined or, semde of pheons azure.
Motto — " In Deo solo salus est."
Sons of Arthur Sparrow, Esq., of Preen Manor, J. P.,
D.L., F.S.A., High Sheriff co. Salop 1886, b. 1826;
d. 1898; m. 1851, Emma Ruth, d. of William Ingham
Gratrix of Hope View, Eccles, near Manchester, by
his wife Ruth, d. of William Hodgson of Wigton : —
Cecil Blair Sparrow, Gentleman, of Somerton Court, in
the CO. of Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, b. June 18, 1859
\m. April 15, 1890, Cara Mary, d. of Charles Evan Thomas
of Gnoll, Neath, and has issue]. .SVaAr— Preen Manor, in
the county of Salop ; Nyth Aderyn, Tenby, South Wales.
Alan Bertram HanVmry Sparrow, Gentleman, of Tetten-
hall, in the co. of Stafford, b. Feb. 23, 1863 [w. May 26,
i8gi, Christina Annie Margaret, dau. of Major-General
Charles Joscelyn Cecil Sillery, late 12th (Suffolk) Regt., and
has issue].
CECIL BLAIR SPARROW, Gentleman, of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Oxford. Born June 18, 1859, being the third
son of Arthur Sparrow, Esquire, of Preen Manor, in the
county of Salop, and Tenby, in South Wales, Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop, and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, by his wife
Emma, daughter of William Ingliam Gratrix of Hope
View, liccles, near Manchester, by his wife Ruth, ni!e
Hodgson. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in ba.se an
arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend
engrailed vert, between two cotises sable, three bezants (for
Hanbury) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head
argent, armed and crined or, sem6e of pheons azure ; with
the Motto, " In Deo solo salus est." Married, April 15,
1890, Cara Mary, daughter of Charles Evan-Thomas of
Gnoll, in the county of Meath, by his wife Caroline,
daughter of Henry Shepherd Pearson ; and has Issue —
Arthur Sparrow, Gentleman, born December 20, 1892 ;
Cara Cecil Audrey.
FREDERICK HENRY SPARROW, Gentleman. Born
January 6, 1853, being the second son of the late Frederick
Turton Sparrow of Habberlcy Hall, in the county of Salop,
by his wife Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Henry Crane of
Graisley, in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief
three roses of the last, barlxid and seeded proper, and
in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow); 2 and 3
or, on a bend engrailed vert, b<nween two plain cotises
sable, three bezants (for Hanbury). Crest — Upon the
battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent,
armed and crined or, sem(5e of pheons azure ; with the
Motto, "In Deo solo salus est." Married, October 30,
1872, Elizabeth, only daughter of Sidney Flavcl of Leaming-
ton ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William .Sidney Sparrow,
Gentleman, born August 13, 1873; (2) William Henry
Sparrow, Gentleman, born May 31, 1876; (3> Charles
Sparrow, Gentleman, born October 24, 1877; (4) Stuart
Flavel Sparrow, Gentleman, born September 6, 1880; (5)
Arthur John Sparrow, Gentleman, born May 12, 1887; (6)
Frank Sparrow, Gentleman, born .August 12, 1889; and
Ethel Elizabeth. Seat — Habberley Hall, co. Salop.
WILLIAM ARTHUR SPARROW, Esquire. J. P. co.
of Salop, Lord of the Manors of .Mbrighton and Acton
Beauchamp. Born Feb. 19, 1847, being the elder son of
Georgt; Gwynn Brown of Stourport, and Louisa his wife,
dau. of Williiim Hanbury Sparrow, l"",sq., J. P., D. L. for
the CO. of Stafford. Assumed, in accordance with the
will of his uncle, William Mander Sparrow, the name
and arms of Sparrow by Royal Licence dated May 18,
1 88 1. Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and argent,
in chief three roses of the second, and in base an arrow in
pale proper. Mantling argent and azure. Crest -^ On a
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower
proper, a unicorn's head argent, horned and crined or.
sem^e of pheons azure. Motto— " In Deo solo salus est."
Married, Aug. 13. 1873, Amy Ellen, elder dau. of the late
George Baldwin of Wolverhampton; and has Issue — (i)
George William Sparrow Sparrow, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxford), b. Sept. 25, 1876; (2) John .Arthur Gwynn
Sparrow, Gentleman, B.A. Oxford,^. Aug. 31, 1880; (3)
Stanley Cyril Wellesly Sparrow, Gentleman, b. June 18,
1882 ; Margaret Alice Marion ; and .Xmy Louisa Con-
stance, .^.(/"c/f.f — Albrighton and (jrcat Wollaston, co.
Salop ; Acton Beauchamp, co. Worcs. iVa/— Albrighton
Hall, Shrewsbury, Salop.
SPEARMAN, quartered by WILKINSON.
Sir JOSEPH LAYTON ELMES SPEARMAN. 2nd
Baronet (April a8. i8.jo). J. P. and D.L. for co. Gla-
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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morgan, High Sheriff 1882, J. P. co. Salop, late Capt.
Welsh Div. R.A. Born September 22, 1857, being the
eldest son of the late Alexanger Young Spearman, by his
first wife Mary Anne Bertha, youngest dau. of Sir Joseph
Bailey, ist Baronet. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
chevron ermine between three tilting-spears argent, headed
or, a red deer's head erased proper ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant proper gorged with a collar gemelle or, supporting
a tilting-spear also proper, enfiled with a mural crown or.
Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married, October 31, 1878,
Ethel, dau. of William Leask of 87 Queen's Gate ; and has
Issue — (i) Joseph William Spearman, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Suffolk Regt. , b. August 22, 1879; (2) Alexander
Young Spearman, Esq., b. June 19, 188 1 ; (3) Robert
Henry Spearman, Esq., Midshipman R.N., b. Nov.
15, 1882; Ethel Nest; Gwendoline Anne; Sybil Mary;
Margaret Eileen ; and Constance Isobel. Seat — The Spring,
Hanwell, Middlesex. Residence — 1 he Hall, Wem, Salop.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
SPECKFORD, quartered by FLOYER.
JAMES WYNDHAM HARRINGTON PERCY
SHEDDING, Gentleman. Born April 18, 1849, being the
elder son of the late James Dykes Spedding, Esq., Capt.
Westmorland Militia, by his wife Emily, youngest dau. of
the late Hon. William Frederick Wyndham, and grand-dau.
of Charles, second Earl of Egremont. Armorial bearings
— Gules, on a fesse engrailed, between three acorns slipped
or, a mural crown between two roses of the field. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath ot the colours,
out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the right hand grasping a scimitar, and the arm charged
with three acorns, one and two, and entwined by a branch
of oak, all proper. Motto — " Utile dulci." Seat — Summer-
grove, near Whitehaven.
SPEDDING (Confd. U.O.). Vert, on a fesse or be-
tween three boars' heads erased, as many oak-slips proper,
on a canton of the second, a battle-axe erect of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
saltire proper, a
Prompte sed
colours, in front of two battle-axes m
boar's head as in the arms. Motto
astute."
Sons of the late Robert Deey Spedding, Esq., M.A.,
J. P., of the Bengal Civil .Service, late Commissioner of
Revenue and Police for the Agra Division, and ex-ojfficio
Fellow of the Allahabad University, b. i Nov. 1839,
d. ; m. 1863, Mary dau. of the late Thomas Cun-
ningham : —
Rev. Trevor Wolfe Deey Spedding, M.A. (St. John's
Coll., Oxon. ), b. 19 Feb. 1875; m. 1901, Ethel Helen
Annie, only d. of Henry Stinton Smith-Rewse (/.<'.), and
has issue — Helen Mary Deey. Res. — Humberstone Road,
Leicester.
John Carlisle Deey Spedding, Esq., Capt. Border Regt.,
b. 3 Aug. 1876 ; m. 1904, Caroline Delitia, d. of Major
Montagu Barton, J. P., late 85th King's Lt. Inf. Res. —
2 Pemberton Villas, S. Farnborough, Hants.
Son of late Benjamin Henry Spedding, M.D. , of
Glastry Villa, Belfast, m. Rachel, eld. d. of late Thomas
Cunningham : —
Charles Rodney Spedding, Esq., D.S.O. , served in S.
African War 1899-1902 (two medals, five' clasps, twice
ment. desp. ), /'. 1871. Club — Grosvenor.
ALFRED ERNEST SPEER, Esquire, late Capt. 3rd
Worcestershire Regiment, educated at Wellington and
Cambridge, F. Z.S. , has Order of Mercy. Boi-n Sept.
20, 1867, being the second surviving son of Alfred Miles
Speer, by his wife Margaret Anne, dau. of H. C. Mil-
ford of Truro, Cornwall. Lively — Buff, red collar. Armo-
rial bearings - Or, a fesse gules, between in chief two trefoils
I
slipped vert, and in base a lymphad with three masts and
oars in saltire all proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed, vambraced,
the hand bare, and grasping a spear point downwards all
proper, and charged on the arm with a thistle slipped or.
Motto "Dum spiro spero." Married, July- 27, 1892,
Edna Critchley, fourth dau. of William Benson Clegg of
Altrincham, Cheshire ; and has had /j\f;/<r -Benson Temple-
man Speer, Gentleman, b. and d. 1900; Gladys Maive ;
Elaine Margaret ; and Rhona Milford. 56'(7^-The Priory,
Malvern, co. Worcester. Residence — SwnAown Lodge,
Esher, Surrey. C/«^— Zoological Society of London.
HANNIBAL SPEER, Gentleman. Born 1826, being
the eldest son of the late Hanibal Sandys of Brompton, by
Cecilia, dau. of the late William Speer of Weston ; suc-
ceeded his aunt, 1870, and assumed by Royal License the
name and arms of Speer. Armoiial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, or a chevron azure, surmounted by another vair6
argent and gules, between three trefoils slipped vert (for
Speer) ; 2 and 3 erminois, on a fesse dancett^e per pale
gules and azure, between three cross crosslets fitchcV of the
second, as many escallops or (for Santlys). Mantling azure
and or ; and for his CrestS—i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a garb per fesse or and argent, banded vert, a spear erect
issuing from the centre proper (for Speer) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a gritifin segreant per fesse erminois and azure,
holding between the claws a cross crosslet fitch^e as in the
is the Military Cockade.
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arms. Postal addresses — Tlie Manor House,
Ditton ; 26 The Grove, Boltons, S.W.
Thames
SPEER (U.O.)- Or, a fesse gules, between in chief two
trefoils slipped vert, and in base a lyniplKul with three
masts and oars in stiltire all ])roiH.'r. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
vanibraced, the hand bare and grasping a spear point
downwards all proper, and charged on the arm with a
thistle slipped or. Motto — " Duni spiro spero." Liveiy —
Buff, red collar.
Sons of Alfred Miles Speer, b. ; d. ; m. ,
Margaret Anne {Scat — The I'riory, Malvern), d. of
H. C. Milford of Truro, Cornwall : —
William Henry Speer, Gentleman, M..\., Mus. Bac.,
b. 1863; w. 1887, Marion Lilford Loraine Estridge ; and
has issue — Alfred Henry Loraine Templeman Speer,
Gentleman, b. 1894; and Viola Marion Loraine. Res. —
Powyscourt, Bexhill.
Alfred Ernest Speer, Esq.
§ ROBERT THOMAS NAPIER SPEIR, Esquire,
J. P. and D. L. for cos. Perth and Renfrew. Born
Oct. 15, 1841, being the only son of the late Robert Speir,
Esq., J. P., by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of Sir William
Milliken Napier, 7th Bart., of Milliken, co. Renfrew.
Armorial bearings — Azure, two tilting spears in saltire,
between four boars' heads couped or, on a chief argent, a
mullet between two crescents gules impaling the arms of
Gifford, namely azure, a chevron between three stirrups
with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, charged
with eight pellets. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries a de.xter arm in armour embowed,
wielding a tilting-spear all proper. Motto — ".Advance."
Married, June 2, 1868, Hon. Emily Gifford, third dau. of
Robert Francis, 2nd Lord Gifford, by Frederica his wife,
dau. of Maurice, Lord Fitzhardinge ; and has Issue— (\)
Guy Thomas Speir, Gentleman, b. Feb. 26, 1875 ; (2)
Kenneth Robert Napier Speir, Gentleman, b. April i,
1877 ; (3) livan Berkeley Speir, Gentleman, b. March 22,
1882, (/. Feb. 15, 1884 ;' (4) Malcolm Scott Speir, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 6, 1887 ; (5) Ronald Fitzhardinge .Speir,
Gentleman, b. March 9, 1888 ; Gwendolen Mary ; and Mar-
jorie Gifford. Seats — Guides, Muthill, co. Perth, Black-
stoun ; Burnbrae, co. Renfrew.
§ ALEXANDER ARCHIBALD SPEIRS, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, Deputy - Lieutenant. Borri
(posthumous) June 3, 1869, being the only son of the late
Archibald Alexander Speirs, Esquire, of Eldeislie, Captain
Scots Fusilier Guards, by Anne his wife, commonly known
as Lady Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable
Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a ship in full sail
argent, flags gules, between three bezants. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an arm in armour embowed, wield-
ing a lance all proper. Motto — " Salvet me Deus." Seats
— Elderslie House, in the county of Renfrew; Houston
House, in the county of Renfrew.
SPEIRS of Culcreuch (matric. 28 Sept. i8io, cadet of
Elderslie, matric. 1767 {q.v.)]. Azure, a ship in fall sail
argent, ensigns flying gules between three bezants, in the
middle chief point a crescent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour
embowed wielding a lance all proper. MottO — " Salvet
me Deus." Livery — Dnrk blue and white.
Son of Archibald Speirs, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1805; d.
1859; m. 1839, Mary Anne, d. of late William Alex-
ander Pringle, Bengal Civil Service, s. of Alexander
Pringle of Yair : —
Peter Alexander Speirs, Esq., J. P., D.L., B.A. (Camb.),
Advocate and late Sheriff - Substitute cos. Roxburgh,
Berwick, and Selkirk, b. 1842 ; m. 1880, Florence, d. of
late Richard Cooke of Woodford, Essex ; and has i.ssue —
(i) Archibald Douglas Speirs, Gentleman, b. 1882; (2)
Alexander Graham -Speirs, Gentleman, (^. 1884; (3) Ronald
Patrick Speirs, Gentleman, b. 1897, and Helen Margaret.
Seat — Bonjedward House, Jedburgh, N.B. Club —
Wellington, New (Edinburgh), Royal and Ancient (St.
Andrews).
WILLI.AM SPI:KE, Estjuire, of Jordans, in the
CO. of Somerset, J. P. for that co. , and for the co. of
Wiltshire, and D. L. Horn Sept. 20, 1825, being the eldest
son of the late William Speke, Esquire, of Jordans, J. P.
and D. L. , by his wife Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of
William Hanning of Dillington House, near Ilminstcr. and
the elder brother of the late John Hanning ,S|)eke, l-"s<|uire,
the celebrated .\frican explorer. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms ; Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle
dis|)layed with two heads gules, and as an honourable aug-
mentation (granted by Royal License, datetl July 26, 1867,
to commemorate the discoveries of the said John Hanning
Speke), a chief azure, thereon a representation of flowing
water proper, suiierinscribed with the word " Nile " in letters
gold, and impaling the arms of Ethelston, namely azure,
on a pile between two cross crosslets in base or, an eagle dis-
played purpure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crests, i. (of honourable augmentation) upon a wreath
of the colours, a crocodile jiroper ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a porcui^ine proper ; and as a further augmenta-
tion for Supporters (granted by Royal License as above to
the said William Speke, Esquire, for and during his life) —
on the dexter side, .a crocodile ; and on the smister side, a
hippopotamus both proper ; with the Motto, "Super rethera
virtus." Married, April 1850, Eliza Anne, daughter of
the Reverend C. Wicksted Ethelston of U ply me, in the
county of Devon ; and Wicksted. in the County Palatine of
Chester. Seat — jordans, near llminster.
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SPENCE-JONES {R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, argent, on a mount vert, a representation of a
Pembrokeshire ox statant proper, a chief gules, thereon
a falcon argent, belled, between two stag's lieads erased
or (J'-nes); 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules, on a bend
embattled counter-embattled azure, three mascles of the
field (Spence). Mantling vert and argent. Crests—
I. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a repre-
sentation of a Pembrokeshire ox's head in profile proper,
bezant^e (Jones) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a maltster
habited about the loins with a plaid skirt, sustaining with
both hands a malt shovel erect proper (Spence). Motto —
" Da ei ffydd." Livery — Dark blue, brass buttons, striped
blue and white waistcoat.
Son of George Spence, Esq., Q.C, M.P. , b. 1786; d.
1849; '"• '820, Caroline, d. of W. Kelsall, Solicitor, of
Chester :—
■Very Rev. H Donald M Spence-Jones (formerly
Spence), Dean of Gloucester, J. P., b. 1836; m. \%tl,
Louise Madeline Maria, ygst. d. and coh. of late David
Jones, Esq., of Pantglas, D.L., J. P., M.P. Carmarthenshire;
and has issue — Cecil John Herbert Spence-Jones, Esq. , Capt.
Pembrokesh. Yeom., formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade [Club —
Boodle's), b. 1873. •S'ea/— Pantglas, Golden Grove, Car-
marthenshire. Res. — The Deanery, Gloucester. Chib —
Athenaeum.
SPENCER, quartered by GARY.
FREDERICK SPENCER, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
CO. of Somerset. Dor?! 1837, being the son of the
late John Plummer Spencer of Oakhill, Somerset. Armo-
rial bearings - Per chevron nebuly azure and or, three
acorns leaved and slipped in chief, and as many foun-
tains one and two in base all proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a dragon's head erased azure, holding in the mouth an
acorn leaved and slipped or, between two wings per bend
argent and azure, a fountain between two escallops of the
third. Motto — " No hope, no endeavour." Married,
1874, Jamesina C. , eldest dau. of the late James Mac-
pherson, Esq., J. P., of Biallid, Inverness-shire. Seat —
Pondsmead, Oakhill, Somerset; Southill, W. Cranmore,
Somerset.
WILLIAM FRANCIS SPENCER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Worcester, late Captain 46th
Regiment. Bont October 10, 1838, being the eldest son of
the Reverend William Henry Spencer, commonly known as
the Honourable the Reverend William Henry Spencer, by
his wife Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Thomas Thornhill of
Woodleys, in the county of Oxford. Club — Travellers'.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third
quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops
of the first ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a
canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
ducal cornet or, a griffin's head between two wings ex-
panded argent, gorged with a collar gemelle gules, beaked
gold; with the Motto, " Dieu defend le droit." Married,
January 17, 1874, Margaret Georgiana, daughter of Walter
Hemming ; and has Issue — John Almeric Spencer, Esquire,
born July 21, 1881 ; and Sybil Frances. Seat — Eardisland,
Pembridge, Herefordshire. Club — Travellers'.
SPENCER-CHURCHILL, see MARLBOROUGH.
SSiR WALTER THOMAS WILLIAM SPENCER-
STANHOPE, K.C.B., J. P. and D.L. for the West
Riding of the co. of York. Born Dec. 21, 1827, being
the eldest son of the late John Spencer-Stanhope, Esq., of
Cannon Hall, by his wife Elizabeth Wilhelmina, commonly
known as Lady Elizabeth Wilhelmina, third dau. of the Right
Hon. Thomas William Coke, first Earl of Leicester. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly ermine and gules (for Stan-
hope). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a tower azure, with a demi-lion rampant
issuing from the battlements or, ducally crowned gules,
holding between his paws a grenade fired proper (for Stan-
hope). Mottoes— " A Deo et rege " (for Stanhope), " Dieu
defend le droit" (for Spencer). Married, January 17, 1856
Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Sir John Jacob Buxton, Baronet '
of Shadwell Court, in the county of Norfolk ; and by her '
(who died September 30, 1880) has Issue — (i) John Mon- '^
tague Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born December 31,''
i860 [married, April 15, 1890, Ida Mary, second daughter •
of Sir Lionel Pilkington, Baronet]; (2) Walter Spencer- ^
Stanhope, Gentleman, born November 17, 1861 ; (3) Edward '
Collingwood Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born March 2, "
1863 ; (4) Hugh Robert Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, borii ''
April 21, 1864, died January 6, 1865; (5) Philip Bertie *
Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born December 17, 1868; '
Mary Gertrude Elizabeth ; Cecily Winifred [married Lieut.' *
Col. Fitzgerald Wintour, and died 1904]; Margaret Isabel; '
Alice Mildred [married, March 31, 1891, Charles A. Fellowes"
of Shoteshani, in the county of Norfolk, and died August '
10, 1892] ; Winifred Julia ; and Mary, died February 7, 1875.
Seats — Cannon Hall, near Barnsley ; Horsforth Hall, in
the county of York.
The Ven. Archdeacon ANDREW NATHANIEL
WADHAM SPENS (Archdeacon of Lahore). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules, within
a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses argent, in
tlie dexter chief jDoint a heart consigned with an Imperial
crown, both proper, for difference ; 2 and 3 gyronny of eight
or and sable, the whole within a bordure or, for difference.
Mantling gules doubled or. Crest— Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a hart's head erased proper. Motto — "Si Deus
quis contra." Postal address —
ARCHIBALD LOCKHART SPENS, Esquire, formerly
of Lathallan, Stirlingshire, J. P. CO. Devon, formerly H.E. I.e. S.
Born 1834, being the eldest son of Archibald Spens, Esq.,
of Lathallan, J. P. cos. Stirling and Fife, who d. 1869,
by his wife Henrietta, dau. of the late Sir Tiiomas Valiant,
K. C. B. and K. H. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and \,
or, a lion rampant gules within a bordure of the last, charged
with eight roses argent (for Spens) ; 2 and 3, gyronny of
eight or and sable (for Campbell of Glendouglas). Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest - On a wreath of his
liveries, a hart's head erased proper. Motto "Si Deus
quis contra?" Married, 1859, Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Waller, Esq. ; and has, with other Issjte — Archibald
Thomas Spens, Gentleman, b. 1876. Residence — Dun-
ruadh, Paignton, Devon.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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JOHN ALEXANDER SPENS, Gentleman, Writer.
Born July 11, 1847, being the third surviving son of tlie
late William Spens, Actuary, Glasgow, by his wife Janet
Hill, dau. of Walter Cook, \N^S., Edinburgh. Armorial
bearings {L.O., niatric. 1780, rematric. 1895)— Quarterly
I and 4, or, a lion rampant gules within a bordure of the
last, charged with eight roses argent, in dexter chief point
a heart ensigned with an imperial crown both proper ; 2
and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, the whole within a bor-
dure iiivected, parted per pale azure and ermine. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules doubled or; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a hart's head erased proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Si Deus quis
contra." Married, July 20, 1881, Sophie Nicol, daughter of
Hugh Baird ; and has /j,r«6'— William Spens, Gentleman,
born May 31, 1882; (2) Hugh Baird Spens, Gentleman,
born January i, 1885; (3) John Ivan Spens, (jentle-
man, born February 22, 1890; (4) Thomas Patrick Spens,
Gentleman, born July 10, 1894. Postal addresses — 25 Park
Circus, Glasgow ; Kippendavie Lodge, Dunblane, Perth-
shire. 6V«i^^— Western (Glasgow), University (Edinburgh),
County (Stirling).
NATHANIELSPENS, Gentleman. Born April 22, 1850,
being the fifth son of William Spens, Actuary, Glasgow, by
his wife Janet Hill, daughter of Walter Cook, W^S. , Edin-
burgh. Clubs — Junior Carlton, County (Stirling), Western
(Glasgow). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant gules, within a bor-
dure of the last, charged with eight roses argent, in the dexter
chief point a heart ensigned with an imperial crown Ijoth
proper ; 2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, the whole
within a bordure invected, parted per fesse ermine and
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hart's head erased
proper; and in an escroll over the same this MottO, "Si
Deus quis contra." Married, July 26, 1882, Emily Jessie,
daughter of William Connal of Solsgirth ; and has Issue —
(i) William Patrick Spens, Gentleman, born August 9,
1885; (2) Robert Francis Connal Spens, Gentleman, born
Oct. It, 1890; Emily Jessie Campbell; Janet Dorothy;
Fi»Ti<TW^S'»Ti.-VTW7i.>,-T*T»'*T»1!"r-^T*>»T»T*-''«l.'*^"'"^T«»T"T*''"'*'"
and Mary Helen. Postal address — 13 Queensgate Terrace,
London, S.W.
Sir peter SPOKES, Knight Bachelor (1872) J. P.
for the borough of Reading, and sometime Mayor (1869-
1871). Born 1830, being the elder son of the late Peter
Spokes of Wallingford, in the co. of Berkshire, by his
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wife Mary, rfau. of the late John Hunt of Cholsey.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a pile, between two fasces
erect or, three catherine-wheels gTiles. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a fasces in pale,
between two ostrich feathers; with the Motto, "Fiat
justitia ruat coelum." Married, 1852, Rebecca Sarah, dau.
of the late William John Silverthorne of Brighton ; and has
with other Issue — (i) Peter Sidney Spokes, Esquire, Member
of the Royal College of Surgeons, b. 1852 ; (2) Arthur
Hewett Spokes, Esquire, Recorder of Reading, Barrister-
at-Law, born 1854; and a fourth son, Russell Spokes,
Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — 25 Chester
Terrace, London, N.W. Club— Ciiy Liberal.
RUSSELL SPOKES, Esquire, Member of the London
County Council. Born October 12, 1865, being the fourth
son of Sir Peter Spokes, Knight Bachelor and Justice of
the Peace [to whom refer], by his wife Rebecca, daughter
of the late John William Silverthorne. Clubs — City Liberal,
National Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Azure, on a pile between two fa=ces erect or, three
catherine-wheels, two and one gules, in chief a martlet for
difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces erect between
two ostrich feathers; with the Motto, " Fiat justitia ruat
coelum." Married, February 17, 1887, Jane Eliza, only
daughter of the late John Corner of Whitby, in the county
of York; and has /w//^— John Corner Spokes, Gentleman,
born January 21, 1890; Margery; and Jeanie Russell. Postal
addresses — \)ex\ma.rk Lodge, Brighton; Broad Sanctuary
Chambers, Westminster, S.W.
SPOTTISWOODE, quartered by HARVIE-BROWN.
JOHN RODERICK CHARLES HERBERT SPOT-
TISWOODE of that Ilk, Gentleman. Born Oct. 10, 1882,
being the eldest son of the late Charles Herbert (second son
of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckross, co.
Krrry, Lord-Lieut, and M.P. for that co. and Col. Kerry
Militia, Chief Secretary for Ireland, by his wife Mary, dau. of
James Balfour of Whittinghaine), by his second wife Helen,
only child of the late Lt.-Col. Andrew Spottiswoode ; and
on succeeding to the Spottiswoode estates under the terms of
the entail he assumed the name and arms of Spottiswoode.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron gules, between
three oak trees eradictcd vert, a boar's head couped or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, an eagle rising proper, looking at the sun in splen-
dour or. Supporters— Two savages, wreathed about the
head and middle with laurel, and each holding a club on
his exterior shoulder all proper. Motto — " Patior ut potiar."
^eai — Spottiswoode, co. Berwick. Town residence — 3 Stan-
hope Place, Hyde Park.
STEPHEN EDWARD SPRING-RICE, Esquire, C.B.
Born March 28, 1856, being the eldest son of tlie Hon.
Thomas Charles William Spring-Rice (second son of the
Rt. Hon. the ist Baron Monteagle) and his wife Elizabeth
Margaret, dau. of Wm. Marshall, Esq., M.P. , of Patterdale
Hall, Westmorland. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. azure, a lion
rampant or ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles
gules, as many cinquefoils argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's face
affrontde gules, ducally crowned or. Married, Jan. 12,
1888, Julia Emma Isabella, si.xth dau. of Sir Peter Fitz-
Gerald, Bart., Knight of Kerry; and has Issue — Edward
Doniiniek Spring-Rice, Esq., b. June 3, 1891 ; and Mary
Honora. Residence — i Bryanston Place, London, W.
Clubs — Athenaeum, Savile.
EMIL SPRINGMANN, Gentleman. Born April, 26,
1852, being the eldest son of the late Emil Springmann of
Drachenfels, West Derby, in the County Palatine of
Lancaster. Armorial bearings — Azure, a demi-man
affront^e couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in
the dexter hand a roll of paper between three water-
bougets all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
man affrontfe proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter
hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a
water-bouget all or; with the Motto, "Sine Deo frustra."
Estate and postal address — Drachenfels, West Derby, Lan-
cashire.
HERMAN HENRY SPRINGMANN, Gentleman,
fourth son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels,
West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, a demi-man
affront^e couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in the
dexter hand a roll of paper between three water-bougets all
or ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
man atfront(?e proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter
hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a water-
bouget all or ; with the Motto, " Sine Deo frustra." Postal
address —
JOHN HENRY SPRINGMANN, Gentleman, second
son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels, West
Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-man affront^e
couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter
hand a roll of paper between three water-bougets all
or, and impaling the arms of Raffles, namely ermine, an
eagle with two heads displayed gules, charged on the
breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon
a cross crosslet fitchc^-e of the third. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-man affront(5e proper, habited in
a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper, and
resting the sinister arm on a water-bouget all or ; with the
Motto, "Sine Deo frustra." Married, December 17, 1885,
Beatrice Helena, third daughter of the late William Winter
Raffles, Gentleman, of Liverpool; and has Issue — John
Blanchard Springmann, Gentleman ; and four daughters.
Postal address — Beverley, Sefton Park, near Liverpool.
PAUL SPRINGMANN, Gentleman, Master of Arts,
third son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels, West
Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-man aflVontee
couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter
hand a roll of paper, between three water-bougets all or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man affrontt^e proper, habited
in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper, and
resting the sinister arm on a water-bouget all or; with the
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Motto, "Sine Deo frustra." Posfal address— Dmchenfeh,
West Derby, Lancashire.
m JOHN SPROT, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for co. Rox-
^ burgh, Lieutenant-General in the Army; served with
83rd Regt. (now R. Irish Rifles) during the whole of the
Indian Mutiny (medal) 1857- 1860, during the greater part
of which time as Executive Engineer to Rajpootana Field
Forces having charge of the Rajpootana States ; in 1869
he joined 91st Highlanders (now Argyll and Sutherland),
which he commanded 1869 1876, when he was appointed
A.A.G. and A.Q.M.G. for Scotland; subsequently com-
manded 31st Surrey (South London) Brigade for five years,
being in 1883 promoted iVIajor-General on the active list,
retiring on a pension with step of hon. rank in 1885. Bom
March 12, 1830, being the eldest son of Mark Sprot, Esq.,
of Riddell, J. P. and D.L. for Roxburghshire, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of John Shewell. Livery — Dark invisible
blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Parted per
fesse gules and azure, three salmon haurient in fesse, each
with a ring in his mouth or, and in base a boar's head erased
of the last. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a heron
proper; with the Motto, " Parce qu'il me plait." Mar-
ried, firstly, October 19, 1869, Georgina Mary, daughter
of H. E. Surtees of Redworth Hall; secondly, January 5,
1878, Cecilia Elizabeth, daughter of W. B. Doveton of
Corston ; thirdly, November 24, 1886, Charlotte Gertrude,
daughter of W. T. Cole of Boss Castle ; and has Issue —
(i) John Mark Francis Sprot, Gentleman, born November
12, 1881 ; (2) Alexander William Ramsay Sprot, Gentleman,
born January 5, 1883 ; (3) Cecile George Doveton Sprot,
Gentleman, born June 8, 1884 ; (4) Edward Walter Hearle
Sprot, Gentleman, b. August 21, 1887 ; (5) Jack Hugh
Stewart Sprot, Gentleman, b. June 12, 1893; Agatha Eliza-
beth Margaretta ; Cecilia Mary Dorothea ; and Gertrude
Gladys Violet. Estates — Riddell, in the county of Rox-
burgh ; Upperton House, Eastbourne, in the county of
Sussex. Postal addresses — Riddell, Lilliesleaf, N.B. ;
Upperton House, Eastbourne ; Railway Stations, Hassen-
dean, St. Boswells, and Belses. Clubs — Constitutional,
New (Edinburgh), Sussex (Eastbourne).
GEORGE HENRY SPRULES, Esquire. Born Aug.
23, 1836, being the eldest son of John Sprules of 12 Victoria
Road, Kensington, by his wife Keziah, dau. of Thomas
Broomham. Livery — Dark red, with white facings.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron chequy argent and
azure, ensigned with a Heur-de-lis of the second, between
two palmer's scrips in chief and a lion rampant in base
or. Mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for his Crest, a hunting-horn vert, garnished
or, stringed gules. MottO — " Spe ruo." Married, firstly,
Oct. 9, 1867, Mary .•Xnne (d. 1888), dau. of the late Robert
Wallbutton of New Cross; and secondly, Nov. i, 1894,
Kate Ida (</. 1895), dau. of the late William Grogan, Picca-
dilly ; and has Issue (by his first marriage) — Robert George
Wallbutton Sprules, Gentleman, of Exeter Coll., Oxon. ,
b. Nov. 22, 1878 ; Marianne Augusta Mercy [w. Rev. F.
A. Adams, M.A., Rector of Doddinghurst] ; Rhoda Ade-
laide Jane [d. 1891) ; Jessie Beatrice [d. 1875) ; Alice Maude
[m. Sydney Charles King Farlow, M.A. of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law] ; and by his second marriage
twin daughters, Kathleen Joan and Eileen Margaret. He
m., thirdly, Oct. 22, 1900, Margaret Lily, dau. of the late
Dr. John Fosse Harding, of Southborough, Kent ; and has
further Issue — Marjorie Lilias. Postal address — Manse
Field, Reigate, Surrey.
TREDENHAM HUGH SPRY, Esq., J. P. co. of Devon,
(formerly Carlyon, but assumed the surname of Spry in lieu
thereof, and the arms of .Spry quarterly with those of Carlyon,
by Royal Licence 1893). Born March 20, 1868, being the
eldest son of the late Horatio Carlyon, Gentleman, of
Cadwell, CO. Devon [seventh son of Major-Gen. Edward
Carlyon of Tregrehan and Greenaway, co. Cornwall, by his
wife Anna Maria, elder dau. of Admiral Thomas Spry
(formerly Davy) of Place and Tregolls, co. Cornwall], by
his wife Jane, dau. of John Lomas, M.D. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, two bars or, in chief a
chevronel of the last (for Spry) ; 2 and 3, sable, a plate
between three towers argent, each charged with a cross
crosslet gules (for Carlyon). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a dove argent,
is the Naval Cockade.
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standing un a serpent nowed proper (for Spry) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, holding between the paws a bezant. Motto —
" Soyez sage et simple." Senf — Witherdon, Gerniansweek,
CO. Devon. C/wi^j-— Windham, Isthmian.
STABLE (Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, a saltire between
four acorns slipped gules, on a chief of the last three
mullets pierced of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Sons of late Robert Scott Stable, Gentleman, tn.
Katherine Barrett, d. of Major Wintringham Los-
comVje : — ■
Daniel Wintringham Stable, Esq., J. P. co. Montgomery,
LL. B., Barrister-at-Law [Arms as above, impaling
the arms of Law, namely — Quarterly, i and 4. argent,
an eagle displayed with two heads vert, charged on the
breast with a sun in splendour, and each wing with a pale
or, between in the first and fourth quarters an olive branch
slipped proper, and in the second and third a rose gules
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
gules, holding between the paws a mullet of six points
pierced argent, an acorn Vjetween two mullets pierced fesse-
ways of the last. Motto — " Virtute."
(Law) ; 2 and 3, sable, guttd-d'eau, three roses argent (Still)],
1^. 1856 ; >/t. 1884, Gertrude Mary, d. of George Still Law of
Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxon. ; and has
issue — (i) Loscombe Law Stable, Gentleman, i. 1886 ; (2)
Wintringham Norton Stable, Gentleman, 6. 1888; and
Enid Gertrude. Estate — Gellidywyll, Llanbrynmair, in the
CO. of Montgomery. Post. add. — Wanstead, Essex. Club
— Constitutional.
Ernest Robert Stable, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
Cantab., b. 1857.
Alfred Henry Stable, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1859;
m. 1891, Ada Louisa Huntington, d. of the late Rev. Henry
John Huntington, B.A. Ch. Coll., Cambs. , Chaplain to
H.B.M. Consulate at Leghorn, Marseilles, and Malaga;
and has issue — (i) Geoffrey Scott Stable, Gentleman, b.
1891 ; (2) Robert Henry Stable, Gentleman, b. 1893; (3)
Hugh Huntington Stable, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Olive
Louise. Post. add. — Minterne, Swannge, Dorset.
Capt. Russell Loscombe Stable, Capt. and Brevet-Major
in Loyal North Lancashire Regt., /'. 1866 ; vi. 1896, Marian
Emma Campbell, who died 7 Sept. 1900, only d. of Daniel
Colin Campbell, Esq., of Rosewood, Ascot, Berkshire; and
has issue — (i) Russell Colin Stable, h. 1897. Post, add.—
Glenhurst, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire. Club — Naval
and Military.
Son of Benjamin Penfold Stable, Gentleman, ?/;.
Marian Annie, d. of Jeremy Dionnell of Melbourne,
Australia :—
Jeremiah Joseph Stable, Gentleman, b. 1883.
JOHN PERCY LISTER DURELL STABLES, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings Argent, on a saltire gules, a
mullet of six points between four acorns slipped saltireways
or, a chief invected of the sijcond, thereon an acorn slipped
between two mullets of six points of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion gules, semde of acorns slipped or, holding
between the paws a plate charged with a mullet of six
points azure.
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STABLES (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, a
pillar or, between two flaunches argent, on each a cbaplet
of oak vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock a castle with two towers
proper, surmounted by as many branches of oak fructed
and in saltire vert. Motto — " Per ardua stabilis."
Son of Henry Stables, Gentleman, b. ; d. ; m.
, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Eccles Haigh of Bemerside,
Freshfield : —
Harold Rolleston Stables, Gentleman, fi. i July 1886.
J^es. — Apsley Paddox, Oxford.
Yr. sons of James Stables, Esq., J. P., i. i8r4; d. 1901 ;
m. , Mary Ann, d. of Charles Dey :—
Ashley Stables, Gentleman, i. 22 Nov. 1848 ; tn. i
Sept. 1887, Caroline, d. of Christopher Bracewell. Jfes. —
30 Bramham Gardens, South Kensington, London, S. W.
Clui — National.
Rev. Walter Howard Stables, M.A. (Camb.), Mus. B.
(Oxon.), Vicar of Far Headingley, Leeds, fi. 28 Nov. 1861 ;
ffi. 9 July 1889, Harriet Emily, d. of Rev. Canon Francis
Morse, Vicar of St. Mary's, Nottingham ; and has issue —
(i) James Howard Stables, Gentleman, 6. 27 June 1885;
'2) Francis Hugh Anthony Stables, Gentleman, d. 29 Nov.
1889; and Katharine Audrey. J?es. — St. Chad's Vicarage,
Far Headingley, Leeds. C/u6 — Leeds Club (Leeds).
STAFFORD, quartered by JERNINGHAM.
EDWARD CHARLES STAFFORD- KING- HAR-
MAN, Gentleman, of Rockingham, Boyle, co. Roscommon.
Born April 13, 1891, being the eldest son of Thomas Joseph
Stafford, Esq., F.R.C.S. I., Commissioner of Local Govern-
ment Board, Ireland, by his wife Frances Agnes, only
surviving child and heir of the late Col. the Rt. Hon.
Edward Robert King-Harman, M.P. (by his wife Emma
Frances, dau. of Sir William Worsley, ist Baronet) ; and
assumed the additional surnames and arms of King-Harman
by Royal Licence dated Feb. 3, 1900. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., sable, a chevron
between three rams passant argent, attired or (for Harman) ;
ii. and iii., gules, two lions rampant combatant, supporting
a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect argent (for
King) ; 2 and 3, or, a chevron engrailed gules, between
in chief two fleams sable, and in base a trefoil slipped vert,
a bordure of the last (for Stafford). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal crest coronet or, a
dexter arm, armed and erect in pale proper, cuffed argent,
the hand also proper, grasping two slips of roses, one gules.
the other argent, stalked, seeded, and leaved proper (for
Harman) ; 2. out of a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter
hand erect, the third and fourth fingers turned down proper
(for King) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a swan's head
couped at the neck, holding in the bill a fleam or (for
Stafford). Seai — Rockingham, Boyle, Ireland. /Residence —
9 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
The Late Sir JOHN STAINER, Knight Bachelor
(1888), M.A., Mus. Doc. (Oxon.), Honorary Fellow of
Magdalen Coll., Hon. D.C.L. and Mus. Doc. (Durham).
Bom June 6, 1840. Armorial bearings— Per chevron
gules and or, in base a stork proper, a chief of the
second, thereon two branches of laurel saltirewise and
slipped between two reed-pipes proper. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect,
the hand holding a reed-pipe in bend sinister, a wreath of
laurel all proper. Motto — " Onerariest honorari." Afarried,
1865, only surviving child of Thomas Randall, J. P., of
Oxford; and has Issue — (i) John F. R. Stainer, Esq.,
B.C.L., M.A. (Magd. Coll., Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law,
b. t866; (2) Edward Stainer, Esq., B.M., M.A. (Magd.
Coll., Oxon.), b. 1869 ; (3) Charles L. Stainer, Esq., M.A.
(Ch. Ch. , Oxon.), b. 1871 ; (4) William E. Stainer, Esq.,
M.A. (Ch. Ch., Oxon.), b. 1873; E. Cede; and Ellie
[m., i8;s, F. P. M. Schiller, B.A., Barrister-at-Law].
Residence — 10 South Parks Road, Oxford. Clubs — Athe-
nreum. United University.
STAINFORTH (H. Coll.). Ermine, three bars indented
azure, each charged with a mascle in pale or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mount vert, thereon an arm in armour, couped
at the elbow and fessewise, the hand in a gauntlet holding
a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, five mascles
interlaced and fesseways of the last. Motto^" Non deficit
alter."
Sons of Richard John Stainforth of Hutton Lodge,
Sheriff Hutton, co. Yorks, 1^. \ d. ; m. ,
Juliana Maria (residing in Brussels), d. of ■: —
STAINSBY, quartered by CARLETON and PIGOTT-
CARLETON.
STAINTON, see GILLESPIE-STAINTON.
STANCOMB. Azure, on a chevron argent, between
three lambs' heads couped proper, as many roses gules, on
a chief of the second three garbs of the third. Mantling
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
rock a paschal Iamb proper, supporting with his
sinister fore-foot a garb vert. Motto — "Do right, fear
not." Livery — Dark blue, silver braid.
azure
upon a
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Son of William Stancombe, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Wilts (High Sheriff 1879), />. 1812 ; d. 1902; m. 1841,
Bridget Dowing Bowles, d. of Charles Bowles Hare of
Bristol :—
William Stancomb, Esq., J. P. co. Wilts, M.A., b. 1850;
m. 1873, Frances Grace, ygst. d. of George Milward, Esq. ,
J. P., of Lechlade Manor; and has issue — (i) William
Stancombe, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) Arthur Milward
Stancombe, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (3) John Stancombe,
Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Dorothy Mary Hare ; Ina Frances ;
and Madeline Grace. 5^«/— Blount's Court, Devizes,
HENRY NOAILLES WIDDRINGTON STANDISH,
Gentleman. Born Nov. 2, 1847, being the elder son of
the late Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington Standish of
Standish Hall, by his wife Sabine de Noailles, dau. of the
Due de Poi.x, aunt of Antoine, Prince de Poix, a Grandee
of Spain of the first class. Armorial bearings — Sable,
three standing dishes argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an owl with a rat in his
talons proper. Married, Oct. 10, 1870, Helene de Perusse
Des Cars, dau. of the Comte Des Cars (France). Seats —
Standish Hall, near Wigan ; Montjoye, Ranibouiilet,
Seine-et-Oise, France. Club — Marlborough.
STANDISH
standishes two
(R.L., 1834, H.
and one argent.
Coll.). Sable, three
Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an owl argent,
beaked and legged or, standing on a rat proper. Livery—
(dress) white with black facings, (undress) black with white
collar and cuffs.
Son of William Cecil Standish, Gentleman, of New
Park, Brockenhurst, Hants, b. 1821 ; d. 1885; w.
1855, Emma, d. of William Robins of Hagley House,
Stowbridge :—
William Pery Standish, Esq., J. P. cos. Cumberland
(Higli Sheriff 1902) and Hants, late Capt. East Yorks.
Regt., b. i860; m. 1901, Evelyn Cecilia, eld. d. of Charles
Nicholas Paul Phipps. Esq., of Chalcot, Wilts; and has
issue — Edward William Standish, Gentleman, b. 1903;
and Etheldreda Mary. .SVaA— Scaleby Castle, Carlisle ;
Marwell Hall, Winchester; Barckenhill Tower, Longtown,
Cumberland. Clubs— Na.\a.\ and Military, Boodle's.
STANFORD, qurrtered by BROOKE and THOMAS-
STANFORD.
STANHOPE, see HARRINGTON, SCUDAMORE-
STANHOPE, and SPENCER-STANHOPE.
BEVILLE STANIER, Esquire, J. P. co. Salop, Born
June 12, 1867, being the second son of the late Francis
Stanier, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff of the co. of
Salop 1894, by his wife Caroline, dau. of General Justice
of Green Park, Bath. Livery — Dark gieen. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a fesse engrailed
;
between three mullets of six points or, a boar's head
couped of the field (for Broade) ; 2 and 3, or, on a pile
azure, ten escallops, four, three, two, and one (for Stanier).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of tiie
colours, on a mount vert, a boar's head erect or, trans-
fixed by an arrow fesseways proper (for Broade) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head
erased proper, three escallops or. Mottoes — "Pro Deo et
rege ; " " Pietate fortior." Married, Dec. 12, 1894, Sarah
Constance, dau. of Rev. B. Gibbons of Warcsley, Wor-
cestershire; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Beville Gibbons
Stanier, Gentleman, b. Jan. 31, 1899; (2) Philip Francis
Stanier, Gentleman, b. Sept. 6, 1901 ; and Dulce Con-
stance, v^j/ato— Peplow and Harcourt Manor. Seats —
Peplow Hall, Market Drayton, Salop ; Harcourt Manor,
Stanton, Shrewsbury. C/«i^— Windham.
FRANK JUSTICE STANIER, Esquire, J.P. co. Staf-
ford. Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Stanier, Esq., J.P. cos. Stafford and Salop, D.L. for
the latter. High Sheriff 1894, late Capt. 3rd King's Own
Staffordshire Militia, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Gen.
Justice of Green Park, Bath. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a fesse engrailed between three
mullets of six points or, a bear's head couped of the field
(for Broade) ; 2 and 3, on a pile azure ten escallops, four,
three, two, and one (for Stanier). Mantling gules and
or. Crests- I. (Broade) on a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert a bear's head erect or, transfixed by an arrow
fessewise proper ; 2. (Stanier) on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a griffin's head erased proper, three escallops or.
Mottoes — " Pro Deo et rege," " Pietate fortier." Married
1894, Beatrice, younger dau. of Dr. Wharton P. Hood.
ALFRED EDWARD STAN ILAND, Gentleman. Born
May 30, 1861, being the fifth son of Meaburn Staniland,
Esq., J.P. CO. of Lincoln, M. P. for Boston 1859-65, 1866-67,
by his wife Emma, dau. of R. W. Stainbank of Skirbeck,
CO. Lincoln. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i and 4, per
fesse or and vert, a pale counterchanged, three eagles dis-
played two and one, and as many flint stones one and two
all proper (for Staniland) ; 2 and 3, azure, an estoile or
between four bezants in saltire, in each corner of the field
a castle argent (for Stainbank). Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
is the Military Cockade.
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proper, on each wing a pale or, and in either claw a flint
stone as in the arms. Motto— " Stabilis." Clubs— Ox-
ford, Isthmian.
MEABURN STANILAND, Esquire, T.P. for the parts
of Lindsey, co. Lines., F.G.S., Associate Royal School
of Mines. Born 1853, being the third son of Meaburn
Staniland, Esq., of Harrington Hall, J. P. co. of Lincoln,
M.P. for Boston 1859-65, 1866-67, by his wife Emma,
dau. of R. W. Stainbank of Skirbeck, co. Lincoln. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 6, per fesse or and
vert, a pale counterchanged, three eagles displayed two
and one, and as many tiint stones one and two all proper
(for Staniland) ; 2, azure, an estoile or between four bezants
in saltire, in each corner of the field a castle argent (for
Stainbank) ; 3, argent, on a fesse invected between two
escallops in chief and an eagle displayed in base all sable,
an escallop between two eagles displayed or (Reeve); 4,
sable, a chevron ermine between three estoiles argent
(Brewester); 5, argent, on a cross engrailed gules, five
mullets or (Edmonds). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed proper, on
each wing a pale or, and in either claw a flint stone as
in the arms. Motto — " Stabilis." Residence - 0\(\ Hall,
Langton, Spilsby, Lines. Club — Reform.
STANLEY, quartered by MURRAY.
CHARLES WENTWORTH STANLEY, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. CO. Cambs., M.A. (Trin. Coll. , Cambs. ), Hon. Major
4th Suffolk Regt. Born Feb. i860, being the eldest son of
Sidney Stanley, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L. for the co. of
Cambridge, and J. P. for the co. of Huntingdon, by his wife
Sarah, dau. of Edmund Foster of Cambridge. Clitb —
Wellington. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure, a saltire between two
stags' heads caboshed bendways between two bendlets en-
grailed argent (for Stanley) ; 2 and 3 per chevron gules and
sable, a chevron nebuly between two leopards' faces in chief
and an escallop in base or (for Wentworth). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-stag sable bezant^e, holding between the
legs a saltire or (for Stanley) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a griffin ermine, wings chequy argent and
sable, resting the dexter claw on an escallop or. Motto —
" Frangas non flectes." Married, Dec. 1890, Helen Maud,
second dau. of Musgrave Anderson, by his wife Lady
Wrixon, of Melbourne, Australia; and has Issue — Charles
Sidney Bowen Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman, b. Jan.
1892 ; and Barbara Charlotte Wentworth Stanley. Seat —
Longstowe Hall, Cambridgeshire. Residence — Longstowe
House, Cambridgeshire.
H EDWARD JAMES STANLEY, Esquire, M.P. for
9 Bridgwater Division of co. Somerset, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Somerset, High Sheriff 1880, D.L. for the Co.
Palatine of Lancaster. Born Dec. 16, 1826, being the eldest
son of the late Edward Stanley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
Cross Hall, co. Lancashire, by his wife Mary, commonly
known as Lady Mary, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 8th Earl of
Lauderdale. Livery— h\\xe coat, scarlet vest. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads
caboshed or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in
right of his wife, the arms of Labouchere, namely, quarterly
ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross
patonce or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an
eagle or, preying on an infant proper, swaddled gules.
Married, Sept. 19, 1872, Mary, commonly known as the
Hon. Mary, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the ist Baron Taunton ;
and has Issue — (i Henry Thomas Stanley, Gentleman,
B.A. Oxford, 25th Company Imperial Yeomanry, killed in
action at Hekpoort, South Africa, Sept. 16, 1900, b. Aug.
20, 1873 ; (2) Edward Arthur Vesey Stanley, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 30, 1879 ; and Evelyn Mary. Seats — Quantock
Lodge, Bridgwater, and Cross Hali, Lancashire. Residence
— 29 Belgrave Square. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton.
The Reverend BEAUCHAMP WALTER STAN-
NUS, M.A. (Dublin), Rector of .Arrow, near Alcester.
Born 1821, being the son of the late Very Rev. James
.Stannus, Dean of Ross, co. Antrim, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, 6th Bart. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse between three pigeons rising
azure, a tiger's face proper between two mullets of the first ;
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Vesey-
Fitzgerald, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine a saltire gules
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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(for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal
cross of the field (for Vesey). Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head propt-r, collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a
martlet sable. Motto—" Et vi et virtute." Married. April
23, 1857, Hon. Mabella Geraldine, eldest dau. and coheiress
of the Rt. Hon. Henry Vesey-Fitzgerald, last Baron Fitz-
gerald and Vesey (e.xtinct). Postal address— The Rectory,
Arrow, near Alcester.
GERALD WALTER JAMES FITZGERALD STAN-
NUS, Gentleman, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Walter Trevor Stannus, Esq., of Lisburn,
CO. Antrim, and Moneymore, co. Londonderry, LL.D. ,
D.L. CO. Antrim, and J. P. cos. Down, Tyrone, and Lon-
donderry, by his wife the Hon. Catherine Geraldine Vesey
Fitzgerald, fourth dau. of Henry, Rt. Hon. srd and last Lord
Fitzgerald and Vesey. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, argent, on a fesse between three pigeons rising
azure, a tiger's face proper between two mullets of the
first (Stannus) ; 2 and 3 or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal
cross of the field (for Vesey). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head proper,
collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a martlet sable.
Motto — " Et vi et virtute." Married, 1904, Margaret
Evelyn, dau. of Duncan Cameron of Canterbury, N.Z.
Residence— The Manor House, Lisburn, co. Antrim.
JAMES JOHN STANNUS, Esquire, J. P., being the
third son of the late Thomas Stannus, an Officer in the 9th
Lancers, by his wife Catherine Sophia, dau. of Robert
Hamilton of Consilla. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
fesse between three pigeons rising azure, a tiger's face
proper between two mullets of the first. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head proper, collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a
martlet sable. Motto—" Et vi et virtute." Married, 1867,
Rose Mary, dau. of John Armstrong of Graigaverne, Queen's
County; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Robert Alexander
Stannus, Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1870 [w., March 5, 1895,
Elizabeth Graydon, only dau. of John Graydon Smith, Esq. ,
C^apt. 7th Royal Fusiliers, of Baltiboys, Blessington, co.
Wicklovv, and has issue, Rose Thelma, and Letitia Catherine].
He married secondly, Julia Sophia, dau. of William Blosse
Armstrong, late 9th llancers, of Lisnagrough, co. Tipperary,
and has had issue), (2) William Trevor Stannus, Gentleman,
deceased. Residence — The Elms, Portarlington, Queen's
County.
THOMAS ROBERT STANNUS, Esquire, J. P. co.
Antrim. i?(?r« Sept. 21,1818, beingtheeldest sonof the late
Very Rev. James Stannus, Dean of Ross, by his wife Eliza-
beth, third dau. of Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, 6th Bart.,
of Gilltown, CO. Kildare. C/itb — Kildare Street (Dublin).
Livery-^'Dax'k chocolate or brown. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a fesse between three pigeons rising azure,
a tiger's face proper between two mullets of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head proper, collared
and lined or, in the mouth a martlet sable. Motto — " Et
vi et virtute." Married, December i, 1869, Margaret
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Wayne, Esq., late of Glan-
dare, Aberdare, in the county of Glamorgan ; J. P. for that
CO. and for co. of Brecon ; and has Issue— Ax\ only child,
Rowena Elizabeth Dorothy [/«., 1894, Harold W. S. Gray].
Estate — Maghraleave, Lisburn, in the county of Antrim.
Postal address — Maghraleave, Lisburn, Ireland.
STANSFIELD (H. Coll.). Vert, a rose between four
goats statant, two in chief and as many in base all argent.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, an ilais close, between two
branches of a date-tree fructed all proper.
.Sons of Thomas Stansfield of Roomfield, Halifax, co.
York :—
Thomas Edward Knowles Stansfield, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Baldwyn's Park, Dartford, co. Kent.
STANTON, quartered by CORBET.
EDWIN WILFRID STANYFORTH, Esquire,
Major Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, J. P.
for CO. York (by Royal Licence, dated Dec. 7, 1887, he
and his issue were authorised to take the surname of
Stanyforth instead of, and in substitution of, that of Green-
wood, and to bear the arms of Stanyforth, in accordance
with the will of his great-uncle, the Rev. Thomas Stany-
forth). Born June 28, 1861, being the son of John Green-
wood, Esq., of Swarclifte Hall, co. York, M.P., J. P., and
D.L. , by Louisa Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Nathaniel
Clark Barnardiston of The Ryes, co. Suffolk. Armorial
bearings — Erminois, on a fesse wavy gules, three lions
rampant argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of tiie colours, on a mount vert, a lion sejant ermine,
gorged with a collar azure, thereon three plates. MottO —
" Suivez raison." Married. March 12, 1888, Mary Evelyn,
only child and heir of Admiral Thomas Barnardibton ; ar.d
has Issue— Rona.\d Thomas Stanyforth, Gentleman, /'. May
30, 1892; and Madge. Seat — Kirk Hammerton Hall, co.
York. Clubs— White's, Orleans, Wellington.
SYDNEY FRANCIS STAPLES, Esquire. Bom I3ec.
26, 1866, being the second son of the late Sir John Staples,
K.C.M.G., by his wife Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Gillett of Hampstead. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
chevron engrailed azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between three escutch-
eons sable, each charged with a staple of the first. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— Upon the battlements of a
tower or, a swan rising argent, beaked and legged proper,
ducally gorged or, in the beak a staple sable. Married.
June 6, 1896, Violet Maud Margaret, dau. of Sir Albert
Altman ; and has Issue - Dorothy Violet Alice ; and Muriel
Maud Mabel. Club -Camera.
FREDERICK JOHN STAPLES- BROWNE, Esq.,
J. P., Barrister-at-Law. Born Nov. i, 1844, being the only
son of the late Richard 1 homas Staples-Browne of Launton,
Oxon, by Ann, dau. of the late Robert Brettle Bate. Ar-
morial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, a bend en-
grailed ermine, on a chief argent an escallop gules, between
two torteaux (for Browne) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a bend
azure, between two fleurs-de-lis gules, three leojiards' heads
jessant-de-lis or (for Staples). Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle
displayed sable, wings fretty, resting each claw on a mullet
or (for Browne) ; 2. out of a crown vallery argent, a lion's
is the Military Cockade.
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head affront(5e gules, sem^e-de-lis, and ducally crowned
or (for Staples). Motto— " Sans Dieu rien." Married,
April 25, 1867, Mary Jane, only dau. of Charles Edward
Molineux, Esq., J. P., of Oakley House, Penkridge, co.
Stafford ; and has Issue — Richard Charles Staples-Browne,
Gentleman, h. June 29, 1881 ; and Mary Frederica. Scat —
Brashfield House, Bicester ; and the Elm.s, Bampton, O.k-
fordshire.
FREDERICK ANNESLEY STAPLETON - BRE-
THERTON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. Lanes., and J.P.
Hants ; assumed by Royal Licence, dated June 23, 1884, the
additional surname of Stapleton, in compliance with a clause
in the will of Mary Stapleton-Bretherton (Marchesa Staple-
ton-Bretherton), widow, firstly, of William Gerard, and
secondly, of Hon. Gilbert Stapleton (brother of Miles
Thomas, Lord Beaumont), and only dau. and heiress of
Bartholomew Bretherton of Rainhill. Club — Windham.
Armorial bearing's — Per chevron indented sable and
argent, in chief two lions passant and in base a cross raguly
' flory counterchangd, and impaling the arms of Petre,
namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent.
Mantimg sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-unicorn argent, a portcullis
sable. Married, Sept. 14, 1869, Hon. Isabella Mary,
second dau. of Rt. Hon. William Bernard, twelfth Lord
;c Petre; and has Issue— {\) Frederick Birtholomew Joseph
fi Stapleton-Bretherton, Gentleman, Lieut. Lancashire Hussars
in Yeomanry Cavalry, b. Feb. 5, i873[;«. , Aug. 29, 1894, Bertha
; Mary, third dau. of the Hon. Albert Stourton] ; {2) Robert
i Ch.arles Lucius Stapleton-Bretherton, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
at Royal Fusiliers, b. Aug. 31, 1875 ; (3) Edmund Joseph
i Stapleton-Bretherton, Gentleman, b. Dec. 19, 1881 ; Mary
€ Isabella; Evelyn Mary; Agnes Mary ; Edith Mary ; Wini-
■; fred Mary; and Ethel Mary. Seats — Hcathfield House,
ei Fareham, Hants; The Hall, Rainhill, Lanes.
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STAPYLTON, see CHETWYND-STAPYLTON.
MILES JOHN STAPYLTON. Esquire, J.P. and
D. L. , North Riding, co. of York, Lord of the Manor
of Eston, Captain Yorkshire Hussars, late 21st Lancers.
Born March 28, 1869, being the eldest son of the late Martin
Bryan Stapylton, Gentleman, B..\., Oxon. , and Barrister-
at-Law, by his wife Mary Jane, eldest dau. of John Brymer
of Ilsington House, Dorset. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a lion rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head proper.
Motto — "Fide sed cui vide." Married, Feb. 14, 1900,
Norah Evelyn, second d2u. of J. Horatio Love, Esq., J.P.
of Hawkhilis, Easingwold ; and has Issue — Miles Henry
Stapylton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1901 ; and Ursula
Evelyn Mary. Estates — Myton and Eston, near Middles-
borough, both in the co. of York. 5^a/— Myton Hall,
Helperby, York. Clubs — Cavalry, Yorkshire (York).
STARKE, see HAMILTON-STARKE.
STARKEY, see BARBER-STARKEY.
ARTHUR STARKEY, Esquire, J.P. for co. Chester, of
Wrenbury Hall, co. Chester. Born June 6, 1847, being the
eldest son of the late Samuel Cross-Starkey, Esq., J. P.,
Major H.E. I.C.S. (retired), by his first wife Henrietta Suft,
dau. of General Manson, H.E. I.C.S. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly r and 4, argent, a stork sable, beaked and
legged gules, a canton sable (for Starkey) ; 2 and 3 cjuarterly,
ermine and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the
last, and in the fourth quarter a plummet sable (for Cross).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— i. a stork's head
erased per pale azure and gules, crowned and gorged with
two bars gemel, and charged with an annulet also or, in the
mouth a snake proper, crowned gold (for Starkey) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stork ermine,
beaked and legged gules, the foot resting on a cross crosslet
of the last, in the mouth a plummet sable (for Cross). Scat
— Wrenbury Hall, Nantwich, co. Chester.
EDWARD CHARLES STARKEY, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 25, 1840, being the second son of the late Thomas
Starkey, Esq.. J.P. for the West Riding, by his wife Char-
lotte, dau. of William Stanton of the Thrupp, Stroud.
Armorial bearings —Argent, a bend engrailed vair between
six storks sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stork argent, semi'e of
estoiles azure. Motto— "Homo proponit, Deus disponit."
Married, July 1888, Eveline, dau. of R. Henty. Resi-
dence—
SJOHN FREDERICK STARKEY, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Oxon., High Sheriff, late Captain War-
wickshire Yeomanry. Born April 11. 1839, being the second
son of the late John Starkey, Esq., J.P. for W'est Riding of
Yorkshire, by his wife Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Joseph
Armitage, Esq., of Milns Bridge House, near Huddersfield,
J.P. and D.L. for West Riding, co. York. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a bend engrailed vair between six storks
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stork argent, sem^e of estoiles azure.
Motto — "Homo propondit, Deus disponit." Married,
Sept. 1877, Mary Margaret, third dau. of Rev. H. Snow,
late Vicar of Bibury, near Cirencester ; and has Issue — ]ohn
Henry Starkey, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 1881;
Jane Margaret ; Emily Mary; Rosamond Agnes; and Olive
Grace, ^^rt^- Bodicote House, Banbury, Oxon. Club —
Windham.
LEWIS RANDLE STARKEY, Esquire. J.P. and
D.L. for CO. York, M. P. for Southern Division West
Riding 1874-80, and J.J', and D.L. for co. Notts, and High
Sheriff for that co. 1891-92, Patron of one Living (.St.
Thomas', Huddersfield), formerly Captain 2nd West York
Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March 13, 1836, being the eldest
son of the late John Starkey, Esq., J.P. for West Riding,
by his wife Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Joseph Armitage,
Esq., of Milns Bridge House, near Huddersfield, J.P. and
D.L. for West Riding, co. York. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a bend engrailed vair between six storks sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stork argent, semi^e of estoiles azure. Motto —
" Homo proponit, Deus disponit." Married, May 5, 1858,
Constance ^iargarette, dau. of Thomas Starkey, Esq., J.P.
West Riding of Yorkshire ; and has Isuie — (i) John Ralph
Starkey, Gentleman, b. March i, 1859 [/«., Oct. 31, 1888,
Emily, second dau. of Sir Charles Seeley, Bart., of .Sher-
wood Lodge, Notts, and Brook House, Isle of Wight,
and has issue]; (2) Lewis Edward Starkey, Esq., Major
4th Hussars, b. Nov. 23, i860; (3) Thomas Fiandle Starkey,
Gentleman, b. April i, 1864; (4) .Arthur Henry Starkey,
Gentleman, b. May 31, 1865; Constance Agnes; I^fargarette
Eveline [m., Sept. 12, 1895, Rev. John Frederick Lord,
M.A., eldest son of the late John Pickup Lord of Hallow
Park, W^orcester] ; and Laura Beatrice. Seats — Norwood
Park, Southwell, Notts; Spring Lodge, Huddersfield, co.
York.
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WALTER HENRY STARKEY, Esquire, Captain
3rd Hussars, J. P., third son of the late John
Starkey, Esq., J. P., of Spring Lodge, Huddersfield, co.
York, by his wife Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Joseph
Armitage of Milns Bridge House, near Huddersfield.
Armorial toearings — Argent, a bend engrailed vair be-
tween six storks sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a stork argent, semtSe of
estoiles azure. Motto — " Homo proponit, Deus disponit."
A'/arried Augusta. Maria, eldest dau. of Archibald Dymock,
Esq., J. P., M.R.C.P., of Louth, co. Lincoln. Residence —
Bericote, near Leamington. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Navy and Military.
EDMUND ARTHUR LE GENDRE STARKIE.
Esquire, J. P. for co. Lancaster, Patron of four Livings.
Born Feb. 10, 1871, being the eldest son of the late Le
Gendre Nicholas Starkie, Esq., of Huntroyde, co. Lancas-
ter, J. P. and D. L. for co. Lancaster, M. P. for Clitheroe,
Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batt. East Lancashire Regt., and for-
merly Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. same Regt. , V.D. , by his
wife Jemima Monica Mildred, second dau. of Henry
Tempest of Lostock Hall, co. Lancaster (by Jemima,
second dau. of Sir T. J. de Trafford, Bart. , of Trafford
Park). Livery — Full dress, yellow and white; undress,
dark blue, blue and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings^Argent, a bend sable, between six storks proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stork proper. Motto — ' ' Patriae amicisque fidelis. "
A/a; ri>(/ Maud Margaret Dolores Anna, youngest dau. of
Major William Michael I nee Anderton of Euxton Hall, co.
Lancaster, J. P. and D. L. iV^zA— Huntroyde, Padiham,
Lancaster; Lovely Hall, Blackburn, co. Lancaster.
FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN LE GENDRE STAR-
KIE, Gentleman. Born March 30, 1863, being only son
of John Piers Chamberlain Starkie, Esq., LL. B. , J. P.,
M.P. for North-East Lancashire 1868-80, by his wife Anne
Charlotte Amelia, dau. of Harrington Hudson of Bessing-
ton, CO. York. Armorial bearings — Argent, a bend sable,
between six storks proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork proper. Mar-
ried Ellen Cooper.
STAUNTON, see LYNCH-STAUNTON.
§ GEORGE STAUNTON, Esquire, Capt. 92nd High-
landers. Born , being the eldest son of the late
Gen. George Staunton, C. B. , Col. 92nd Highlanders, by
his wife Henrietta, dau. of Bransby Cooper, F. R.S. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, two chevrons sable, within a
bordure engrailed of the last. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox statant proper.
Mottoes — Under the arms, " En Dieu ma foy" ; above the
crest, " Moderata durant." Married, Dec. 18, 1895, Lilian
Margaret, second dau. of John H. N. Graham of Larbert.
Residence —
HENRY CHARLTON STAUNTON, Gentleman.
Born August 6, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Francis Staunton of Staunton Hall, M.A., Patron and
Rector of Staunton-cum-Flaw-borough, by his wife Lucy
Ada, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Spelman Marriott, M.A.,
Rector of Felsham, in the co. of Suffolk. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two chevrons sable, with a quatr ' ■'
on a canton azure for distinction. Upon the escutcheo
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sa
and argent. Crest — A fox passant proper.
THOMAS TUFNELL STAUNTON, Esquire, J.
Born April 11, 1844, being the only surviving son 1
Thomas Staunton, by his wife Frances Maria, dau. c
Samuel T. Barrett of Bath. Armorial bearings— Argent
two chevrons sable, within a bordure engrailed of the last
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of tht
colours, a fox statant proper. Mottoes — Under the arms,
" En Dieu ma foy" ; above the crest, " Moderata durant."
Married, Nov. 25, 1875, Anne Elizabeth Snow, eldest dau.
of the late John Staunton of Longbridge. Residence—
Longbridge, near Warwick.
The Reverend ROBERT STAVELEY, Canon of the
Cathedral of Holy Trinity, commonly called Christchurch,
Dublin, Prebendary of St. Michael in the same city, B.D.
(Trin. Coll. , Dublin). Born Dec. 3, 1828, being the eldest
son of the Rev. Robert Staveley, M.A., Rector and Pre-
bendary of St. Munchin's, Limerick, by Sarah Frances his
wife, dau. of the Rev. Henry Crofton, M.A. (brother of Sir
Hugh Crofton, Bart., of Mohill, co. Leitrim). Armorial
bearings Argent, on a chevron, between three lozenges
gules, as many bucks' heads caboshed or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's
head caboshed per pale gules and azure. Motto — " Fidelis
ad urnam." .Married, Aug. 2, 1854, Sara Letitia, dau. of the
Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Joseph Henderson Singer, D.D.,
Bishop of Meath ; and has had Issue - (i) Robert Staveley,
Gentleman, R.N., M.A. (Cantab.), b. June 10, 1857 [is m.,
and has issue, a son, Robert] ; (2) Rev. Joseph Henderson
Singer Staveley, Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. (Trin, Coll.,
Dublin), b. Oct. 9, 1861, (/. June 6, 1891 ; and Margaret
Frances ffolliott. .S^^/^— Saintville, Killiney, co. Dublin.
ROSEBERRY MARY STAVELEY, elder dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Kitchingham Staveley, by his wife Anne
Elizabeth, daughter ot Michael Andrew Burniester, Doctor
of Medicine, Surgeon to the Forces. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge : Per pale embattled gules and
argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mascles,
two bucks' heads all counterchanged. Estates — Stainley,
and Old Slcningford Hall, near Ripon, in the county
of York.
ARCHIBALD STAVERT, Esquire, of Hoscote. co.
Selkirk, J. P. co. Selkirk and co. Roxburgh. Born Jan. i,
1828, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
William Stavert of Breck, co. Lanes., and Marion his wife,
dau. of Archibald Park, co. East Lothian. Livery — Buff,
blue facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse azure,
between three falcons' heads erased sable, a star of six
points between two crescents or. Mantling azure doubled
argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the liveries, a hand
grasping a club proper ; and in an escroll above the crest
this Motto, "Stat Veritas." Married, April 9, 1857,
Rosina, dau. of William Hope (a cadet of the family of
Hope of Craighall) ; and has L<:sue — (i) Rev. William James
Stavert, Clerk in Holy Orders, of New College, Oxford,
M.A. , Chaplain to the Earl of Craven, Rector of Burnsall,
Yorks, b. Jan. 25, 1858; (2) Thomas Hope Stavert, Esq.,
Major Leinster Regiment, b. July 7, 1859 ; (3) Herbert John
Brownell Stavert, Gentleman, b. May 26, 1861 ; (4) Rev.
is the Military Cockade.
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Archibald Arthur Stavert, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Univ.
Coll., Durham, B.A. , b. Aug. 29, 1864; (5) Francis Edward
Vose Stavert, Gentleman, h. Aug. 16, 1870; and Mary
Elizabeth. Estates — Hoscote, co. Selkirk ; Philogar and
Cunzicrton, co. Roxburgh. Postal addresses — 34 Palmer-
ston Place, Edinburgh ; Hoscote, Hawick, Scotland.
STAWELL, see ALCOCK-STAWELL.
The Late JOHN JAMES STEEL, M.B., Ch.B.
(Melbom-ne) , L. R. C. P. , L. R. C. S. ( Edin. ) , Surgeon N. S. W.
of the Rev. Robert Steel, M.A., Ph.D., D.D., of St.
Stephen's Church, Sydney, and Mary his wife, dau. of John
Allardyce of Tuilochbeg, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, on a bend sable, between two furisons
azure, a book expanded argent. Manuing sable doubled
or ; and upon a wieath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
lion's head erased gules ; and in an escroll above this
Motto, "Ferro non furto." Married, Oct. 7, 1878, Frances
Mary, dau. of John Murdoch ot Inverness. Seat — 3 Lyons
Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney, N.S.W.
§ WILLIAM STRANG STEEL, Esquire, D.L. and
J. P. for the CO. of Selkirk. Bom Oct. 6, 1832, being
the second son of John Steel, Merchant in Glasgow, by his
wife Grace, dau. of James Strang of Westhousc, East
Kilbride, in the co. of Lanark. Livery — Claret colour,
with red facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, a bend
chequy sable and ermine, between two lions' heads erased
gules, on a chief azure, two billets or, a crescent of
Naval Brigade, of 3 Lyons Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney,
N.S.W. Born Aug. 31, 1854, being the eldest son
the first for difterence. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a lion's head erased gules ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Prudentia et animis. " Married, October
25, 1881 ; and has Issue — Samuel Strang Steel, Gentleman,
born August i, 1882 ; and Grace Niven Strang. Estate
a7id postal address — Philiphaugh, Selkirk. Clubs — Reform,
Oriental.
STEEL (4 June 1903). Parted per fess vert and argent, ,
in chief a pair of open compasses points downward or,
between two furisons of the second, in base on a rock
proper, a castle sable, triple- towered and embattled,
masoned silver, portcullis and windows gules. Mantling
vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a Doric column argent. Motto — " Firmiter et durabile."
Son of James Steel of Cambusnethan, co. Lanark, b.
1791 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1821, Marion, d. of Robert Reid of
Muirhouses, Cambusnethan : —
Sir James Steel, 1st Bart. (6 July 1903), of Murieston,
Midcalder, Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh 1903,
b. 1830; in. 1883, Barbara Joanna, d. of Rev. Alexander
Paterson, Presbyterian Minister at Dairy, co. Kirkcudbright.
Res.—2,'2 Colinton Road, Edinburgh.
LAWRENCE EDWARD STEELE, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, Gentleman. Born 1855, being
eldest son of William Edward Steele, M.D. , Director of
Science and Art Museum, Dublin, by his second wife Susan,
dau. of Garrett Wellesley Parkinson, M.D.. Cahircalla,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ennis, co. Clare. Armorial bearings— Or, a bend compony
counter-compony sable and argent, between two lions'
heads erased gules, on a chief per pale azure and of the
fourth, two billets of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with
wings elevated, holding a serpent in the beak all proper,
and charged on each wing with a billet as in the arms.
Motto —" Semper fidelis." Residence— li Crosthwaite
Road, E. Kingstown. 67/^*— University (Dublin).
§ WILLIAM HENRY STEELE, Esquire, Lieut.-Col.
Royal Army Medical Corps, M.D. (Dublin), F.R.C.S.
(Ireland). Bom April, 4, 1844, being the eldest son of
William Edward Steele, Gentleman, M.D., Director of
Science and Art Museum, Dublin, by his wife Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Toler, Rector of Kentstown,
CO. Meath. Armorial bearings -Or, a bend compony
counter-compony sable and argent, between two lions'
heads erased Igules, on a chief per pale azure and of the
fourth, two billets of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with
wings elevated, holding a serpent in its beak all proper, and
charged on each wing with a billet as in the arms. Motto
— "Semper fidelis." Married, April 11, 1877, Mary Mor-
phew, dau. of Joseph May of Devonport, J. P., M.R.C.S. ;
and has /.v.fWf;— William Lawrence Steele, Esq. , L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), Capt. R. Army Medical Corps, b. May 5,
1878 ; Muriel May ; and Margaret Mary Frances. Resi-
dence — YZ Mortimer Road, Clifton, Bristol.
The Honourable Sir JAMES GEORGE LEE
STEERE, Knight Bachelor, of Perth and of Jayes, Black-
wood, in Western Australia, Speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of that Colony, and Member of Federal Council
of Australasia. Born July 4, 1830, being the third son
of Lee Steere, Esquire, of Jayes Ockley, Dorking, in
the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for that county, and Justice of the Peace for
the county of Sussex, by his wife Anne, daughter of James
Keiro Watson of Hesslemount, in the county of York, and
of Ockley, in the county of Surrey, England ; knighted by
Letters Patent, dated June 20, 1888. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, three
lions passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown per pale
gules and sable a lion's jamb erect argent ; with the Motto,
" Tu ne cede malis." Married, June 16, 1859, at Hamp-
stead, in the county of Middlesex, England, Catherine
Anne, only daughter of Luke Leake of Perth, in Western
Australia; and has Issue — (i) John Edward Lee Steert
Esquire, born February 2, 1863 ; (2) Charles James Le
Steere, Esquire, born June 9, 1868 ; (3) Hubert Arthur Le
Steere, Esquire, born June 4, 1872; (4) Wilfred Lee Steen
Esquire, born July 26, 1878; Edith Anne Lee; Louis
Kate Lee [married, 1892, Frederick Charles Faulkner]
Marion Rose Lee [married, September 21, 1887, Alexandc
Paterson TurnbuUJ ; Alice Maude Lee ; Mabel Constanc
Lee ; Bertha Mary Lee ; and Amy Florence Lee [marriec
1896, William Elger]. Postal addresses — Elderslie, Sii
George's Terrace, Perth ; Western Australia.
VIVIAN DENMAN STENHOUSE, Gentleman. Bor
June 3, 1870, being the only son of the late Edward Ster
house and his wife Catherine, dau. of Thomas Denman (
Bevercoates, Nottinghamshire. Livery — Yi\a.ck, with yellc
facings. Armorial bearings — Sable, three spear-heads i
fesse or, two roses in chief argent, barbed and seeded propei
and issuant from the base as many piles of the thirc.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colouni
a mount vert, thereon a rose as in the arms between tw
demi-spears erect sable. Motto — " Meliora probo." Ma>
ried, Jan. 4, 1899, Amy Kathleen, only dau. of Thewi)
Johnson, Esq., J. P. co. Derby, of Oakhurst, Derbyshirt
Residence — Courtlands, Norton Fitzwarren, Tauntorl
Somerset. Club — Isthmian.
ALEXANDER EDWARD STEPHEN, Gentlemar
Born July 21, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Alej
ander Stephen, Esquire, of Linthouse, M.I.N. A., J. P. a
Lanark and co. of city of Glasgow, by his wife Mary, dai'
of James Templeton. Livery — Claret colour, with silvt
buttons. Armorial bearings' ( 1877)— Argent , on a chevTo
azure, between two crescents in chief and a dexter han
couped in base gules, three mullets of the first. Abov
the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath (
his liveries, a ship under sail proper ; and in an escroll ovi
the same this Motto, " Vi et arte." I'osial addresses-
Kelly, Wemyss Bay; 8 Prince's Terrace, Dowanhilj
Glasgow.
STEPHEN, descending from Ardendraught, Aberdeer
shire (H. Coll. 1891). Argent, on a chevron betwci
two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped at il
wrist in base gules, an escallop between two mullets of tl
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath (
the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads .sable, resii:i
the dexter claw on an increscent and the sinister on
decrescent both or. Motto — " Sursum."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, i
Bart., K.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., a Judge of the Hi-
Court, /;. 1829 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1855, Mary Richenda, '
of Rev. John William Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow
on-the-Hill :—
Sir Herbert Stephen, 2nd Bart. (29 June. 1891), LL..U
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1857. Res.— 33 Doim
Square, N.W. Clubs— Alhenxnm, Savile.
Harry Lushington Stephen, Esq., LL.B. (Cantab.
Barrister-at-Law, Judge of the High Court of Calcutt
since 1901, b. i860.
Sons of Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B., M.A. (Cantab. ,
/;. 1832; d. 1904; m. ist, Harriet Marian (d. 1875
yr. d. of William Makepeace Thackeray; 2nd, 1875 ^
Julia Prinsep, d. of John Jackson, M.D. :— j
? sons. '
Stephen, also descending from Ardendraught, Aber^
deenshire (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron invecte'
between two crescents in chief and an escallop in bas
gules, a sinister hand couped at the wrist betw^een tw
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-un
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two tieaa*
sable, between on the dexter a decrescent and on the simsie'
an increscent holding in either beak an estoile all 0
Motto— "Vi et armis." ^ , ^ .
Son of George Alexander Stephen, Gentleman, 0
Gelong, nr. Sydney, N.S. Wales, b. ; «•
m. Elizabeth Johnston : — „., .
Rev. Reginald Stephen. A-^^.- Christchurch, bt. i^i'^
Melbourne, Victoria. ,
Son of Oscar Leslie Stephen, Gentleman, e.
d ; m. , Isabella Birkmyre :— >
Sir Alexander Condie Stephen, K.C.M.G. [imi^
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KCVO. (1900), C.B. (1884), formerly Sec. of Legation
in tlie Diplomatic Service, Minister Res. at Dresden and
Coburc' 1897-190G, Groom-in-\'\'aiting to the King since
1901, 1 1850. iv't'J.— 124 Knightsbridge, S.W. Clubs—
Marlborough, St. James's, Beefsteak.
STEPHENS, quartered by BROWNE, ROSE, and
WOGAN-BROWNE.
FREDERICK STEPHENS, Esquire, J. P. cos. Hants
and Huntingdon, late Capt. 2nd Life Guards. Born Feb.
4, 1836, being the son of the late John Stephens of Cavers-
hani Place, co. Oxon, by Ellen his wife, dau. of J. T. Hinds
ofDundalk. Livery — Yellow and blue. Armorial bearings
—Or on a chevron engrailed azure, three crosses crosslet
of the field, between two demi-lions in chief, and a griffin
segreant in base gules, impaling the arms of Byng, namely
quarterly, sable and argent ; in the first quarter, a lion rampant
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-eagle sable, wings elevated erminois,
charged on the breast with a cross crosslet or, in the beak
an amulet gold. Motto— "Je vis en espoir." Married,
Ian. 13, 1869, Cecilia Mary, dau. of the late Capt. H.
Byng, R.N., of Quendon Hall, Essex; and has Issue — (i)
Reginald Byng Stephens, Esq., Capt. Rifle Brigade, b.
Oct. 10, 1869; (2) Berkeley John Byng Stephens, Gentle-
man, b. July 22, 1871 ; (3) Lionel Frederick Byng Stephens,
Gentlemnn, b. July i, 1873; (4) Gerald Edmund Byng
Stephens, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. May 28,
1875 ; (5) Evelyn Edward Byng Stephens, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 9, 1877 ; (6) Frederick Geoftrey Roger Byng Stephens,
Gentleman, i^. May 27, 1886; Mabel Byng (</. 1870); and
Cicely Mary Byng. Seat — Bentworth Lodge, Alton, co.
Hants. Clubs — Arthur's, Oxford and Cambridge.
STEPHENS (U.O.). Per bend azure and gules, on a
bend or, three oak chaplets proper. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock statant or,
holding in his bill a trefoil vert. Motto — " Vigilans et
audax."
Son of late E. Bell Stephens, of Harcourt Lodge, co.
Dublin, and of Madrid : —
Pembroke Scott Stephens, Esq., K.C. , Barrister-at-Law,
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, J. P. co. Bucks, b. ; m. 1898,
Pauline E. , eld. d. of Walter Mallaby Townsend of Montreal
and of Crawley Hall, Stanhope, co. Durham ; and has
issue — Philip Pembroke Stephens, Gentleman, b.
.ffifj-.- Missenden House, Amersham, Bucks ; 30 Cumber-
land Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of late Thomas William Stephens of Dublin : —
William Robert Stephens, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
21 Ormonde Road, Rathmines, co. Dublin.
Rev. David F. Stephens, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), b.
1875. Res. — Clones, co. Monagan.
STEPHENSON, see STEPHENSON - FEATHER-
STONHAUGH.
STEPHENSON. Vair, on a pale between two pallets
gules, three leopards' faces or, two flaunches of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a rock thereon a falcon's head erased proper, gorged with a
collar vair, pendent therefrom an escutcheon vert, charged
with two arrows saltireways, points downwards or. Livery —
Dark red (claret) coat, with scarlet vest, gilt buttons.
Son of Sir Henry Stephenson, Knight Bachelor, J. P.
for W. Riding co. York, an Alderman of the city of
Sheffield, Mayor 1887, b. 2 Dec. 1826; d. 1904; /».
1862, Emma, second d. of late Thomas James Parker
of Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield, Solicitor: —
Henry Kenyon Stephenson, Esq., Major 4th West York-
shire Vol. Artil., J. P. W. Riding Yorks., b. 16 August 1865
\m. 10 Jan. 1894, Frances, eld. d. of Major Blake Myln-
hurst, Sheffield]. Estates— '^\i^ Glen, Sheffield (Residence
and adjoining property). Post. add. — The Glen, Sheffield.
Club—Tl-id Sheffield (Sheffield).
Sir AUGUSTUS FREDERICK WILLIAM KEPPEL
STEPHENSON, K.C.B., Q.C., M.A. (Caius Coll.,
Cambs.), Recorder of Bedford, Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's
Inn, 1852, Solicitor to Treasury 1876-94, late Director of
Public Prosecutions, and late H.M. Procurator-General,
1877-94. Born Oct. 18, 1827, being the eldest son of the
late Henry Frederick Stephenson, late M. P. for Westbury,
and Commissioner of Inland Revenue, LL. B. Cambridge,
Barrister-at-Law, Falcon Herald Extraordinary, Vjy his wife
Mary, third dau. of William Charles, Rt. Hon. fourth Earl
of Albemarle. Armorial bearings— Vert, a chevron be-
tween in chief two roses and in base a lion sejant guardant all
argent, on a canton of the last, a canton azure, thereon the
letter "A" or, within a ring of the last, jemmed proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent, beaked and
legged or, within a herald's collar of SS proper. Married,
Dec. 6, 1864, Eglantine, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Edward
Pleydell-Bouverie ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Stephenson,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, 1865 ; (2) Frederick W. Stephenson,
Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (3) Pleydell Keppel Stephenson,
Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Janie, d. Aug. 1870 ; Rachel Janie ;
and Katharine Janie. Residence — 46 Ennismore Gardens,
S.W.
GEORGE ROBERT STEPHENSON, Esquire, Past
President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Lieut. -
Colonel of the Engineers' Volunteer Staff Corps (retired).
Born October 20, i8ig, being the only son of Robert
Stephenson, Engineer, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and his
wife Ann. C/;/i^ — Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis
in chief and a cross flory in base gules, a chief azure,
thereon three mullets of the first ; and for the Crest, on
a wreath of the colours, between two fleurs-de-lis argent,
a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed, also argent, the hand
holding a roll of paper proper. Motto — " Fidus in
Arcanies." Married, firstly, Jane, dau. of Thomas Brown
of Whickham, Northumberland ; and secondly, Sarah
Isabella, dau. of John Harrison of Swalwell, Northum-
berland ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Stephenson, Gentle-
man, b. June 1848; (2) Georee Stephenson, Gentleman,
b. May i, 1852; (3) Henry Stephenson, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 13, 185s; (4) Thomas St. Lawrence Stephenson,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 12, 1859; Isabel; and Jane. Postal
address — 17 Victoria Street, Westminster.
Vice-Admiral HENRY FREDERICK STEPHEN-
SON, R.N., C.B. ; served in the Crimea 1854-55, in the
China Expedition 1857, Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-58,
Capt. of Royal Yacht "Victoria and Albert" 1870-73, and
of the "Discovery" in the Arctic Expedition 1875-76,
Egyptian Campaign 1882, Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1888-90,
and Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 1878-93, since
when he has been an Extra Equerry. Born June 7, 1842,
being the third son of the late Henry Frederick Stephenson,
late M.P. for Westbury, and Commissioner of Inland
Revenue, LL. B. Cambridge, Barrister - at - law, Falcon
Herald Extraordinary, by his wife Mary, third dau. of
Rt. Hon. William Charles, fourth Earl of Albemarle.
Clubs — United Service, Marlborough. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, a chevron between in chief two roses, and in
base a lion sejant guardant all argent, on a canton of the
last, a canton azure, thereon the letter "A" or, within a
ring of the last, jemmed proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
expanded argent, beaked and legged or, within a herald's
collar of SS proper. Postal address — United Service
Club.
Major KEPPEL STEPHENSON, R.H.A. (retired)
Born May 13, 1847, being the fifth son of the late Henry
Frederick Stephenson, late M.P. for Westbury, and Com-
missioner of Inland Revenue, LL.B. Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law, Falcon Herald Extraordinary, by his wife Mary,
third dau. of William Charles, Rt. Hon. 4th Earl of
Albemarle. Armorial bearings — Vert, a chevron between
in chief two roses and in base a lion sejant guardant all
argent, on a canton of the last, a canton azure, thereon the
letter "A" or, within a ring of the last gemmed proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon with wings expLmded argent, beaked and
legged or, within a herald's collar of SS proper. Postal
address —
RUSSELL MAULE STEPHENSON, Gentleman.
Born Jan. 3, 1844, being the fourth son of the late Henry
Frederick Stephenson, late M.P. for Westbury, and Com-
missioner of Inland Revenue, LL.B. Cambridge, Barrister-
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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third dau. of Wilham Charles, Rt. Hon. 4th Earl of Albe-
marle. Armorial bearing's — Vert, a chevron, between in
chief two roses and in base a lion sejnnt giuirdant all argent,
on a canton of the last, a canton azure, thereon the letter
" A " or, within a ring of the last gemmed proper. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon with wings expanded argent, beaked and legged or,
within a herald's collar of SS proper. Residence —
§ SHIRLEY ARTHUR STEPHENSON- FETHER-
STONHAUGH, Esq., Major 3rd Batt. Worcs. Regt.
and Capt. Reserve of Officers, J. P. co. of Worcester.
Bom March 8, 1861, being the youngest son of the late
Rev. Nash Stephenson, Vicar of Bromyard (by Eleanor
Jane, dau. of the Rev. John Hext Bushnell), and heir of the
late Joseph Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., of Hopton Court, whose
name and arms he assumed by Royal License in 1882.
Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, gules two chevronels engrailed between three
feathers, within a bordure also engrailed argent, in the centre
chief point (for distinction) a cross crosslet of the last (for
Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend nebuly
erminois, between six ears of wheat, three and three, one in
pale and two in saltire, banded or, three leopards' faces of
the first (for Stephenson). Mantling gules and argent ;
hnd for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an
aeraldic antelope's head erased gules, surmounted by two
feathers in saltire argent, charged on the neck (for distinc-
tion) with a cross crosslet or (for Fetherston); 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a garb or, a cornucopia
fesseways proper (for Stephenson). Motto — " Ne vile
velis." Married, 1886, Christina Stanley, youngest dau. of
the late Col. Stanley Clarke, 21st Hussars ; and has Issue —
Alexander John Stephenson-Fetherstonhaugh, Gentleman;
Eleanor Marjorie ; and Ethel Muriel. Seat — Hopton
Court, Worcester. Town residence — 14 Warwick Square,
S.W.
STERN, see GOLDSMID-STERN-SOLOMONS.
.STERN (H. Coll., 1895). Or, on a pile sable, a lion
rampant of the first, a chief gules, thereon two horse's
heads erased argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper, gorged with
a collar flory counterflory gules, resting the dexter forepaw
on an escutcheon of the last charged with a horse's head
erased argent. Supporters (appertaining to the Barony
of Wandsworth) — On either side a horse argent, gorged with
a collar flory counterflory and charged on the shoulder with
an estoile within an annulet all gules. Motto — " Vincit
perseverantia." Livery — Black and gold.
Eld. surv. son of late Viscount de Stern (Portugal), m.
Sophia, d. of late A. A. Goldsmid : —
The Rt. Hon. Sydney James Stern, ist Baron Wands-
worth of Wandsworth, London (19 July 1895), Viscount
de Stern (Portugal), J. P. cos. Surrey and London, Hon.
Col. 1st V. Batt. East Surrey Regt., M.P. for Stowmarket
Div. of Suffolk 1891-5 ; b. in London. Res,—\o Great
Stanhope Street, May fair, London, W. C/«^5— Marl-
borough, St. James's, Reform, Bachelors', Four in Hand,
Royal Yacht Squadron.
STERN (H. Coll., 1901). Or, on a bend engrailed be-
tween two escutcheons gules, each charged with a plate,
three estoiles of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-unicorn
gules, armed, crined, and unguled or, three escutcheons
in fesse also gules, on each a plate. Motto^" Carpe
diem." Livery — Brown.
Son of Viscount de Stern by his wife Sophia, d. of late
A. A. Goldsmid :—
Sir Edward David Stern, Knt. Bach. (1904), D.L. Surrey
(High Sheriff 1904), Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Berks
Imp. Yeo. , b. ; m. 1883, Constance, d. of late Rt.
Hon. Sir George Jessel, P.C., Master of the Rolls. Seat —
Fan Court, Chertsey, Surrey. Town res. — 4 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Cavalry.
The Reverend FRANCIS STERRY, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, formerly Rector of Poltimore.
Born November 20, i834,beingthe second but eldest surviving
son of Wasey Sterry, Solicitor, of Eastbury Hall, Barking,
and Upminster, in the county of Essex, by his wife Frances,
is the Military Cockade.
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dau<^hter of Thomas Tourle, Esquire, of Landpoit, near
Lewes, Higli Sheriff for the county of Sussex in 1809.
lii'c'/y— Claret with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Ermine, a lion rampant purpure, holding
between the paws an annulet sable, in chief a pheon vert,
between two estoiles gules, and in base an estoile of the last,
between as many pheons vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a lielmet betitting his degree, with a mantling purpure and
ari;ent ; and for his Crest, in front of a de-xter arm em-
bowed in armour, garnished gold, encircled above the elbow
with an annulet or, the hand grasping a sea.x also proper,
pommel and hilt also or, an estoile between two pheons of
the last ; with the Motto, " Pro Kege et Patria." Married,
May ig, 1864, Augusta Emily, daugluer of Hastings Nath-
aniel Middleton, Esquire, of iiradford Peverell, in the county
of Dorset, High Sheriff of that county in 1857; and
has Issue — (i) Wasey Starry, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
l^arrister-at-Law, Civil Judge at Khartum, born July 26,
1866 ; (2) Francis Middleton Sterry, Gentleman, born
lanuary 9, 1882 ; Emily Frances ; Ethel; Maude Augusta ;
Mary Georgina ; Rachel; Hester ; Dorothy ; and Agnes Nona.
Estates — Eastbury Hall, with other lands in Piarking, and
ands in Dagenham, in the county of Essex. Postal address
— Chapel Cleeve, Washford, Taunton.
STEUART, see DE KIERZKOWSKI -STEUART,
DUCKETT-SI'EUART, SCRYMSOURE-STEUART-
FOTHRINGHAM, and STEUART-MENZIES.
JOHN MALCOLM S. STEUART, Esquire, J. P., late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, now Capt. Scottish Horse. Born
1863, being the eldest son of the late John Steuart, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. , by his wife, Caroline Anna, eldest dau. of Sir
Albert de Hochepied-Larpent, second Baronet, of Roehamp-
ton. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, within a double
tressure flory counterflory of the second ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure engrailed
per pale or and argent. Motto — " Semper fidelis." Seat —
Ballechin, Ballinluig, in the co. of Perth.
STEUART of Ballechin (Matric. on assumption of name,
1876). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a lion rampant within a
double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure engrailed
parted per pale or and argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a lion's head
erased gules. Motto — ' ' Semper fidelis. "
Eld. son of John Steuart (formerly Skinner), Esq., J.P.
and D.L., Knight of Order of St. Gregory, fi. 1837;
d. 1895 ; m. 1862, Carolina Anna, d. of Sir Albert de
Hochepied-Larpent, Bart. : —
John Malcolm Steuart Steuart, of Ballechin, co. Perth,
Esq., J. P., Capt. late Rifle Brigade, fi. 1863; m. 1896,
Anastasia, d. of late Edward Madden of Dubuque, Iowa,
U.S.A. 5^a/— Ballechin, Ballinling, Perthshire. Clubs—
Naval and Military, Boodle's.
CHARLES EDWARD HENRY STEUART-DUCK-
ETT, Esquire, J.P. co. Carlow, High Sheriff 1879, Capt.
8th Batt. K. R. R. Corps ; assumed the additional surname
of Steuart by Royal Licence 1894. Born March 14, 1853,
being the third son of the late William Duckett, Esq., J.P.
CO. Carlow, High Sheriff 1825, by his wife Harriett Isabella
Anne, only dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward
Gordon, R.A., son of Charles Edward Gordon of Ward-
house and Kildrumis, co. Aberdeen. Armorial bearings
—Quarterly of sixteen, i. sable, a saltire argent, a crescent
gules (for Duckett) ; 2. Windsor ; 3. Kendal ; 4. ; 5.
Bellingham ; 6. Burnside ; 7. De la Poer ; 8. Power ; 9.
Barry; 10. De Courcy ; 11. Berry; 12. Cogan ; 13. Piphoe ;
14. Dawson ; 15. Pim ; 16. Handy. Mantling sable and
argent. Crests -i. out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of
five ostrich feathers argent, a crescent for difference, head
couped affronti^e proper ; 2. a cat's head affront^e and
erased of a tabby colour, holding in the mouth a rat sable.
Motto — "Je veux le droit." Married, Aug. 21, 1873,
Annie, youngest dau. of the Hon. B. Seymour (Senator),
Port Hope, Ontario, Canada ; and has Issue —William
Steuart Steuart-Duckett, Gentleman, b. June 27, 1874 ; and
Eileene Seymour. 5<?ai'— Rutland Lodge, co. Carlow.
§ WALTER THOMAS JAMES .SCRYMSCOURE
STEUART-FOTHRINGHAM, Esquire, of Pourie,
CO. Forfar, J.P. and D.L. for that co. and for co.
Perth, Lieutenant Scots Guards (1883-91). Born Decem-
ber 7, 1862, being the only son of the late Thomas
Frederick Scrymscoure Fothringham of Pourie, by his
wife Charlotte, coumionly known as Lady Charlotte,
sister of the Right Honourable the Earl of Southesk ; and
succeeded Sir Douglas .Stewart in the estates of Grandtully
and Murthly, in the county of Perth, 1890, when he assumed
the name of Steuart. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly, i. ermine, three bars gules (for Fothring-
ham) ; 2. gules, embordured a lion rampant or, with a
scymitar in his dexter paw proper (for Scrymscoure) ; 3.
argent, a lion passant guardant gules, crowned or, in the
middle chief a crescent, within a bordure of the second (for
Ogilvy) ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, ii. and iii. argent, a galley, oars in action sable,
the fourth grand quarter within a bordure azure, charged
with eight buckles or (for Steuart). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
giiles doubled argent; and for his Crests, i, on the dexter
side, on a wreath of his liveries, a griffin segreant proper
(for Fothringham); 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of
his liveries, a lion's ganib erased, holding a scymitar proper
(for Scrymscoure). Supporters — Two savages wreathed
about the middle proper; with the Mottoes, " Be it fast,"
" Dissipate." Seats — Fothringham, in the county of Forfar,
N.B. ; Grandtully Castle, Aberfeldy, and Murthly Castle,
in the county of Perth.
HUGH STEVEN, Esquire, Westmount, Kelvinside,
Glasgow, J.P. for co. of city of Glasgow, and for co. of Ayr.
Bor7i 1829, being the sixth son of the late John Steven,
Merchant, in the parish of Inch, in the co. of Wigtown, by
his wife Margaret, dau. of John MacDowall, in the co. of
Wigtown. Clubs — National Liberal, Liberal (Edinburgh),
Liberal (Glasgow), and New (Glasgow), Livery — Brown.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three
chevronels braced, and in chief a hammer between two stars
argent, the centre chevronel charged with a fleur-de-lis of
the field, and impaling the arms of Kay, namely or, a fesse
gules between two torteaux in chief, and a griffin's head
erased vert in base. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-wyvern displayed proper, and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Ferro non ense." Married, September
8, 1870, Jessie, daughter of Alexander Kay of Cornhill, in
the county of Lanark ; and has Issjie — (i) John Steven,
Gentleman, born 1871 ; (2) Alexander Kay Steven, Gentle-
man, born 1876 ; and Jane Kay. Postal address —
Glasgow.
STEVENS, see WILLIAMS-STEPHENS.
is the Naval Cockade.
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STEVENS (Orig. grant 1694, limitations extended by a
regrant in 1762). P'er chevron vert and argent, two falcons
in chief or, jessed and belled of the second. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
falcon displayed or, pellett^.
Eld. son of the late Rev. Thomas Stevens of Brad-
field :—
Henry Stevens, Esq. , educated at Bradfield Coll. and
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, B.A. 1872, Barrister-at-La\v of
the Inner Temple, appointed a General Inspector of the
Local Government Hoard 1890, h. 1847; m. 1878, Ellen
Mary Powell, eld. d. of Francis Holhed, Esq., of The
Limes, Harbledown, Kent; and has, with other issue — (i)
Henry John Henley Stevens, b. 30 June 1883; (2) Paul
Richard Bradfield Stevens, b. 14 Jan. 1887. Res. — ■
STEVENS (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly azure and
argent, four ears of wheat two and two chevronwise and in
saltire between three eagles rising all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-eagle displayed or, on each wing
a cinquefoil between two bendlets gules, holding in the beak
two ears of wheat proper, slijjped and leaved vert, a stirrup-
iron azure. Livery — Blue coat, silver buttons, drab over-
coat, red waistcoat.
Sons of Henry Stevens, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1814; d.
1867 (son of Christopher Stevens of Pallant House,
Havant) : —
Rev. H. C. Stevens, b. 1852 ; m. 1895, Mrs. J. H.
Urquhart. Res. — Ingledene, Kingsbridge, S. Devon.
F. C. Stevens, Gentleman. Post. add. — Wilts and Dorset
Bank, Bristol.
Edward Tunstall Chicheley Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
;//. 1888, Mary Russell ; and has issue — Henry Clowes
Chicheley Stevens, b. 1898. Res. — 707 Hoyt Street, Port-
land, Oregon, U.S.A.
Sons of Joseph Stevens (son of Christopher Stevens) : —
William Stevens, Gentleman. TPe-.v.— Estancia, Santa F^.
Haverfield .Stevens, Gentleman. Res. — Estancia, Santa Fd
Yr. son of Christopher Stevens, late of Pallant House,
Havant, /). 1779; d. 1843; m. 1813, Mary Isabella
Haverfield : —
Christopher James Stevens, Gentleman, b. i8ig, m.
Jessy Emma Scott. Res.— V,o\\.on Gardens, London, S.W.
Son of Major-Gen. Arthur Stevens, b. 1821 ; d. 1895
(son of Christopher Stevens) : —
Montague Farquhar Stevens, b. 1859 ; m. 1896. Res. —
Texas.
Sir CHARLES CECIL STEVENS, K.C.S.I., B.A.
(London), successively Commr. of Chota Nagpore and of
Bhagalpur, Officiating Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Bengal, and
Commr. of Patna, Member of Bengal Board of Revenue,
Additional Member of Viceroy's Council, and Chm. of
Calcutta Port Commn. , officiated as Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal.
Born 1840, being the son of the late Charles Green Stevens,
Merchant, of Melbourne, Victoria. Armorial bearings —
Per chevTon gules and argent, in chief two lotus flowers
slipped proper, and in base a demi-eagle displayed sable
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and pendent
the badge of a K. C.S.I. Crest -On a wreath of the colours
between two sprigs of oak fructed proper, a demi-eagle dis-
played sable, charged on each wing with an Eastern coronet
or. Motto -"Fac et spera." Married, 1862, Mary Ann
Caroline, dau. of the late Capt. John Turner, H.E.I.C.S
Residence — Won\\.ox\, Devon.
JAMES COCHRAN STEVENSON, Esquire, M.P.
for South Shields (1868-95), J-P- co. Durham and for Soutli
Shields, Life Member since 1850, Chairman (1880-1900)
of the Tyne Commissioners. Doni October 9, 1825, bein?
the eldest son of the late James Stevenson, Merchant
of Glasgow, by his wife Jane Stewart, daughter of the late
Alexander Shannan, Merchant, of Greenock. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis
gules, on a chief sable three mullets or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — a dexter hand holding a wreath of
laurel proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Sic curre ut comprendas." Married, 1855, Elisa Ramsay,
daughter of the late Reverend James Anderson, Doctor
of Divinity, of Morpeth. Postal address — Eltham Court,
Eltham, Kent.
JOHN HORNE STEVENSON, Esquire of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Gentleman, M.A.
Edin., Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms, Member of the
King's Bodyguard for Scotland, Member of the Scots
Bar. Born July 2, 1855, being the eldest son of the
late Very Rev. R. H. Stevenson, D.D. , St. George's,
Edinburgh, and Frances his wife, dau. and co-heiress
of Robert Cadell of Ratho, Midlothian (and nephew
and heir male of the late Alexander Stevenson). Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a chevron azure, between three
falcons' heads erased gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
couped, holding a laurel wreath proper. Motto — " Coelum
non solum." Residence— g Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh.
Clubs — Conservative (Edinburgh), Caledonian.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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JOHN JAMES STEVENSON, Gentleman, M.A.,
FS.A. (Lond.), F.R.S. (Edin.), third son of James Steven-
son. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between
three fleurs-de-lis gules, on a chief invected sable three
mullets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
hand holding a wreath of laurel proper ; with the Motto,
"Sic curre ut comprendas." Postal address — 4 Porchester
Gardens, London, W. C7«^— Savile.
STEVENSON (H. Coll., 11 Nov. 1902). Per chevron
or and gules, two clarions in chief of the last, and a
chapiet of roses in base also gules, barbed and seeded
proper, leaved or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon wings elevated and addorsed,
belled and jessed or, hooded gules, between two lures also
gules.
Only Son of William Stevenson, by his wife Elizabeth
Sheppard :^
George Stevenson, Gentleman, /'. 1834; m. ist, 1862,
Caroline (</. ), d. of Edward Wheatcroft ; 2nd, 1893,
Ellen Lucy Julia Arthur (of Glanomera, co. Clare), d. of
Rev. Lucius Arthur of Glanomera; and has issue — (i)
George Edward Stevenson, Gentleman, b. 1865; (2) Percy
Stevenson, Gentleman, /'. 1871 ; (3) Bertram Stevenson,
Gentleman, /'. 1878 [w. 1904, Evelyn St. Austin Tindal-
Atkinson] ; Elizabeth [w. 189T, Samuel Bell]; Caroline
Ellen [w. 1897, Rev. Edward John Cottrill Smith] ; and
Helena \in. 1900, James Bowes Brook]. Scat — Tor House,
Matlock. Res. — 84 Cambridge Gardens, Kensington,
London, W.
STEVENSON (U.O.). Azure, on a fesse argent,
between in chief three mullets or, and in base as many
aiTows of the last flighted of the second, a fleur-de-lis gules,
between two roses barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
three roses in front of a falcon rising all proper. Motto —
"Sapientia."
Son of late William Cochran Stevenson of Knockan : —
James Stevenson, Esq., J. P. co. Londonderry. Seat —
Knockan, Londonderry.
§ JAMES STEVENSON-HAMILTON, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. county of Lanark, F. R.G.S. , Major 6th
Inniskilling Dragoons. Born October 2, 1867, being the
eldest son of James Stevenson, Esquire, of Braidwood, by
his wife Eliza, the heiress of Fairholm, eldest daughter of
James Hamilton (third son of Charles Hamilton), and suc-
ceeded his mother as heir of entail on attaining his majority
in 1888. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh).
Livery — Red and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a mullet argent, between
three cinquefoils ermine within a bordure of the last (for
Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lis gules, on a chief sable, three mullets of the field (for
Stevenson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, i. a
hawk rising proper, belled or, holding in the dexter foot
a sword also proper, hiked and pommelled or (for
Hamilton) ; 2. a dexter hand issuing from a cloud and hold-
ing a wreath of laurel all proper (for Stevenson). Mottoes
— "Thankful" (for Hamilton), " Coelum non solum " (for
Stevenson). Seat — Fairholm, Larkhall ; and Kirkton, Car-
luke, N.B.
STEWARD, see FALCON-STEWARD.
STEWART, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by
Lord ASHTON.
STEWART, quartered by CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS,
ERSKINE, HAMILTON, HOME, MURRAY, and
NAIRNE.
STEWART, see ALSTON - STEWART, FALCO-
NAR-STEWART, GRAINGER-STEWART, HAMILL-
TON- STEWART, JOHNSTON - STEWART, MUR-
RAY-STEWART, SHAW-STEWART, and VANE-
TEMPEST-STEWART.
ALEXANDER ARTHUR GRAINGER STEWART.
Esquire, Advocate, M.A., LL. B. Born July i, 1867, being
the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart,
M.D., LL.D., Professor of Medicine (Edinburgh Univ.),
Physician to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria in" Scotland,
by his second wife Jessy Dingwall Kordyce, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Macdonald, D.D. Armorial bearings - Or, a fesse
ciiequy azure and argent, between two cross crosslets fitchtJe
in chief, and a garb in base gules, banded of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— Un a wreath of the colours,
two hands proper, grasping a man's heart or. MottO—
" Corde et manu." Married, Aj^ril 4, 1895, Emily Frances,
dau. of the Hon. Lord Adam, .Senator of the College of
Justice, Scotland ; and has Issjic — Thomas Grainger Stewart,
Esq., b. Jan. 12, 1896; and Catharine Emily. Residence—
23 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh. 67//(^j- — University
(Edinburgh), Liberal (Edinburgh).
§ ALEXANDER CHARLES HECTOR STEWART,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Donegal, High Sheriff
1881, Hon. Major-Gen. (retired), late Col. commanding
2nd Life Guards. Born Nov. 15, 1838, being the eldest
son of the late John Vandeleur Stewart, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. ,by his wife Lady Helen Toler, third dau. of Rt. Hon.
2nd Elarl of Norbury. Livery — Dark blue, silver lace.
Armorial bearings — Or, a bend com pony azure and or,
between two lions rampant gules (for Stewart). Mantling
azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours, a dragon
statant or. Motto " Metuenda corolla draconis." Mar-
ried, April 25, 1872, Gertrude Mary, eldest dau. of Eric
Carrington Smith of y\shfo!d, Sussex ; and has Issue —
Kathleen. ^m^— Rock Hill, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
Postal address — 22, Lennox Gardens, London. Clubs — •
Carlton, Bachelors'.
CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born , being the only son of the late
Charles Stewart, Barrister-at-Law, sometime M.P. for
Penrhyn, by his wife Emily (god-dau. of the Emperor
of Russia), dau. of J. Parlam of St. Petersburg. Arms —
Quarterly i and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, sur-
mounted of a lion rampant gules ; 2 and 3 azure, three
garbs or, all within a bordure argent, charged with three
wolves' heads gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
man's head couped jjroper. Motto — " Never unprepared."
Married, 1887, Mary, only child of P. Jennings of The
Hayes, Salop; and has Issue — Kenneth Stewart, Gentle-
man,/'. 1893; Marjorie ; and Katherine. I^ostal address —
TcTuple, E.G.
CHARLES FREDERICK STEWART, Esquire, B.A.,
J. P., High Sheriff 1871. Borm March 10, 1845, lieing the
third but eldest surviving son of the late Kev. Charles
Frederick Stewart, Esq., J. P. for co. Donegal, by his wife
Anne, only dau. of Col. Robert Stirling, H.E. l.C.S. Ar-
morial bearings - Quarterly i and 4, azure, three fleurs-de-
lis within a bordure engrailed or ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, within a bordure gules, charged
with eight buckles of the first, over all in the centre chief
point a mullet counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest- Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sable,
vomiting flames proper, and charged with a mullet or.
Motto — " Avant Darnly." Married, firstly, Aug. 12, 1869,
Elizabeth Frances (d. March 4, 1881), second dau. of Rev.
Thomas Lindesay, Rector of Upper Cumber, co. Derry ;
and by her had Issue- (i) Charles Frederick Stewart, Gen-
tleman, b. July 12, 1870; (2) William Stewart, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 2, 1871, d. Jan. 22, 1895; (3) Thomas Francis
Stewart, Gentleman, b. Oct. 9, 1872 ; (4) Walter Edward
Stewart, Gentleman, b. June 14, 1876, d. Oct. i, 1883 ;
Ann Elizabeth Frances \in. , 1900, Henry Eliot Harward] ;
Nicola Mary, d. April 1891 ; Eleanor Louisa ; and Elizabeth
Frances, d. April 1891. He married secondly. May 6, 1884,
Georgina Sophia, youngest dau. of Blackwood Hamilton
of Highnam, Bray; by whom he has Issue — {^) Bertram
Robert Stewart, Gentleman, b. Jan. 14, 1886; (6) Richard
Arthur Stewart, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17, 1888 ; and Georgina
Sophia. Seat — Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, co. Donegal.
CHARLES BALFOUR STEWART, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.B., B.C. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), Past
Lecturer in School of Tropical Medicine, University College,
Liverpool, and .Sanatory Commissioner to the Gold Coast,
West Africa. Born July 12, 1864, being the elder son of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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late Balfour Stewart of Bally margarvey, co. Meath, M.A.,
LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Owen's
College, Manchester, and sometime Director of Kevv Uni-
versity, by his wife Katharine, only child of the late Charles
Stevens of Kensington Gore, London, Solictor. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory
and counterflory gules, debruised by a ribbon sable ; ii. and
iii. azure, a ship with her sails trussed up or (for Orkney),
the whole within a bordure compony argent and azure (for
Stewart) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, argent, a chevron sable,
charged wiih an otter's head erased of the field (for Balfour
of Pharay). Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a king enthroned, holding in his
dextrr hand a sword, and in his sinister a falcon all proper.
Motto — "Sic fuit est et erit." Estate — Ballymagarvey, co,
Meath. Postal address — ^Huntspill, Somerset.
CHARLES JOHN STEWART, Gentleman, formerly
Clerk London County Council. Born 1851, being the
fourth son of the late John Vandeleur Stewart, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., by his wife Lady Helen, third dau. of Rt. Hon.
Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury. Armorial bearings
—Or, a bend compony argent and azure, between two lions
rampant gules (for Stewart), impaling the arms of Graham-
Toler, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, a cross fleurett^e
gules, charged with a plain cross couped of the field between
four leaves vert, a crescent for difference (for Toler) ; 2 and
3, argent, a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief sable, three
escallops or (for Graham). Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon statant or. Motto
— " Metuenda corolla draconis." Married, Oct. 11, 1884,
Lady Mary Catherine, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Hector
John Graham-Toler, 3rd Earl of Norbury ; and has Issue
— (i) Gerald Charles Stewart, Gentleman, b. March 20
1888; (2) John Maurice Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1895;
Helen Margaret ; Eirene Mary ; and Marjorie Alice. Resi-
dence— 32 Eccleston Square, S.W. Club — Junior Carlton
CHARLES MONTAGUE DUNCAN STEWART,
Esquire, formerly Capt. Colonial Forces, served in the
Transvaal 1878-79, and in Secocoeni War, in the Zulu
War, and in the Boer War 1880-81. Born March 10
1849, being the eldest son of Alexander Stewart of
Achnacone, b. i8og ; d. 1893; w. , 1844, Mary Montague,
dau. of Daniel Wilson Davison of the Brand Hall, Salop!
Armorial bearings (L.O., June 12, 1772; rematric Feb.
12, 1900) — Quarterly i and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3, argent, a galley
sable, sails furled, oars in action proper, flagged gules
(for Lorn), all within a bordure of the last. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries
a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined or,
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Quhidder
will zie." Married, April 3, 1894, Amy Eveleen, dau.
of Major-Gen. Michael Bruce. Residence — 34 Palace
Mansions, Kensington, W.
H Sir DAVID STEWART, Knight Bachelor (1896),
w Lord Provost of the city of Aberdeen, 1889-1895,
D.L. and J. P. for the cos. of Aberdeen and Kincardme,
and CO. of the city of Aberdeen, Master of Arts and Honorary
Doctor of Laws of the University of Aberdeen. Born July
29, 1835, being the eldest son of the late John Stewart,
Esquire, J. P. for co. of Aberdeen, of Banchory Devenick
and Leggart, by his wife Mary, daughter of Patrick Irvine.
Livery— Blue and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between
two leopards' faces in chief gules and a galley in base sable,
flagged of the fourth. Above the shield is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled or ; and
on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a pelican in her
piety proper; and over it an escroll with tliis Motto, "Salus
per Christum." Married, July ig, i860, Margaret Dyce,
daughter of the Reverend David Brown, Master of Arts,
Doctor of Divinity and Honorary Doctor of Laws, Prin-
cipal of the Free Church College, Aberdeen, one of the
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Revisers of the New Testament ; and has had Issue—
(i) John Irvine Stewart, Gentleman, born April 12, 1861,
died March 15, 1869; (2) David Brown Douglas Stewart,
Esquire, born August 3, I862 [m., 1899, Isabella, dau. of
the late' A. Brown of Bombay, sometime Minister of the
Indian Council] ; (3) Wiliam Dyce Stewart, Esquire, born
October 28, 1864 ; (4) George Irvine Thompson Stewart,
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Ltvcty— Blue and white. Armorial bearings- Or, a fesse
chequy argent and azure, between three lions rampant gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head couped proper. Motto — " Forward. "
Married, April 10, i860, Fanny, dau. of the Venerable
Arthur Palmer, B.D., Archdeacon of Toronto; and has
Issiie-[\) Edward Michael Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; (2)
Arthur Henry Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1869 [w., 1891, Alice
Mosse]; (3) Pakenham Thomas Stewart, Gentleman, B.A.,
B.E., b. 1871 [;«., 1901, Mary Dupr6 Fennell]; (4) Rev.
William Stewart, B.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1876;
(5) James Robert Stewart, Gentleman, /;. 1878 ; (6) John
Alexander Stewart, Gentleman, h. 1881 [/«., 1904, Lydia
Christina Malcolm] ; Frances Mary ; Jane Charlotte [w. ,
1884, Jonas Sealy Poole, M.D.]; Hester Madeline [w., 1894,
Commander O. H. Daniel, R.N.]; Katharine Elizabeth
Martha, d. 1892 ; and Elizabeth Margaret Anne Palmer.
Estates — Ballymenagh, co. Tyrone; ('orcam, co. Donegal;
Ballitibbott, co. Cork. AVj/f/tv/ff — Knockbreda Rectory,
CO. Down.
§ JAMES STEWART, Esquire, late Captain Royal
(Madras) Horse Artillery, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Carmarthen. Born August 9,
1830, being the second son of Alexander Stewart of Grove
House, Woodford. Club — East India United Service.
Livery — Blue and Yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy between two mullets in chief
and a crescent in base gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-lion rampant proper, holding between his
paws a mullet gules ; and upon an escroll over the same this
Esquire, M.A., B.Sc, M.B., CM., born May 23, 1872;
(5) Charles Stewart, Esquire, born August 14, 1876,
died April 13, 1892; Alexandra Catherine Dyce; Mary
[;«., 1886, Professor Charles Niven, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow
of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Senior Wrangler] ;
Lucy Margaret (deceased) ; Julia Charlotte ; Margaret
Isobel; and Jessie Josephine [w., 1897, Louis Slade
Winsloe of Liverpool. Estates — Banchory Devenick and
Leggart, in co. Kincardine. Postal address — Banchory
House, Banchory Devenick, N.B. Clubs — Carlton, Cale-
donian, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
The Reverend EDWARD HAMILTON STEWART,
M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Croxdale, near
Durham. Born June 13, 1862, being the only son of the late
Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D. , by his wife Martha Angelina,
only dau. of Rev. Edward M. Hamilton, and niece of the
late Lord Clermont. Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse
chequy argent and azure between three lions rampant
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head couped proper. MottO —
"Forward." Postal address — Cro.xdale Rectory, Durham.
HECTOR BRABAZON STEWART, Esquire, Rear-
Admiral (retired) R.N. Born Dec. 13, 1841, being the
second son of the late John Vandeleur Stewart, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , by his wife Lady Helen Toler, third dau. of Rt.
Hon. Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury. Armorial
bearings -Or, a bend compony azure and argent, between
two lions rampant gules (for Stewart). Mantling azure
and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a dragon
statant or. Motto — " Metuenda corolla draconis." Jiesi-
dence — jT, Warwick Square, S.W. C7//i^~ United Service.
The Reverend HENRY WILLIAM STEWART,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Rector of Knockbreda, co. Down,
Chancellor of the Cathedral of Holy Trinity, Dio. Down,
and Rural Dean. Born Sept. 24, 1834, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Edward Michael Stewart, M.A., of Bally-
menagh, by his wife Jane Renwick, dau. of John Jeffrey.
Motto, " Hinc Orior." Married, 1857, Louisa Charlotte,
daughter of W. Butler of the Madras Army ; and has
Issue — (i) James Logan Stewart, Gentleman, 7th Hussars,
born 1866 [married Eveline Mary, daughter of the late
Hon. Sir J. C. Dormer, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and died June 2q, 1898] ; (2)
William Edmond Logan Stewart, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. ist
Welsh Regt., born 1873; Louisa Evelyn [married H. P.
Warden] ; and Margaret Ker [maiTi'ed J. C. \'aughan-
Pryse-Rice]. .fijVa/t'— Alltyrodyn, in the county of Car-
digan. Postal address — Alltyrodyn, Llandyssil, South
Wales.
JAMES STIRLING STEWART, Gentleman. Born
June 10, 1871, being the eldest son of James Stewart, Esq.,
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formerly M.P. for Greenock, J. P. and D.L. cos. Ayr and
Renfrew, by his second wife Margaret Sandil^nds, sixth
1887, Francis Henry Bennet Skrine, Bengal Civil Service,
and has issue]. 5t;a^^Ardvorlich, Lochearnhead, in the co.
dau. of William Stirling and granddau. of John Stirling
of Kippendavie. Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, between a horseshoe sable in chief and
a lyniphad sails furled, oars in action, flags pennon flying,
all proper in base. Mantling; azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, holding in the paws
a battle-axe proper. Motto — " Audax in recto." Married,
March 3, 1897, Margaret Augusta Sofia, only dau. of
Henry Peters; and has Issue — James Henry Stewart,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 19, 1897; and Aileen. Seat — Black-
house, .Skelmorlie, Ayrshire.
JOHN STEWART, Esquire, Companion of the Most
Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace
CO. of Perth, Colonel Royal (late Bengal) Artillery (retired).
Born March 24, 1833, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late William Murray Stewart, Esquire, Major
22nd Bengal Native Infantry, by his wife Charlotte Athanas,
eldest daughter of Major Robert Joseph Debnam, 13th Light
Infantry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, or, a lion rampant within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, in chief a mullet gules ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed
between four roses gules, barbed and seeded vert, all within
a bordure engrailed compon(5e azure and of the first. Upon
the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com-
panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a dexter naked arm issuant, grasping a sword in bend
sinister, all proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto (in an
escroll above the crest) -"Deo juvante vinco. " Married,
July 14, 1857, Elizabeth Magdalen Amelia, fourth dau. of
General Thomas Webster of Balgarvie, in the co. of Fife ; and
has /j.r;/<?-(i) William Stewart, Esquire, Major, late loth
Bengal Lancers, Governor H.M. Prisons, Scotland, b. Oct. 8,
1859 [w., 1891, Lily, dau. of A. C. MacLaren, Esq., and has
issue, William Debnam Maclaren Stewart, Gentleman, b.
April 15, 1893]; (2) John Lindesay Stewart, Gentleman,
Lieut, nth Royal Lancers, b. October 24, 1875, d. June 2,
1902; (3) Augustus Baird Stewart, Gentleman,^. Oct. i,
1877, (/. 1893; Mabel; Lilian [;«., Jan. 20, 1885, Charles
Pardey Lukis, Bengal Medical .Service, and has issue] ; Ethel
Mary \in., November 2, 1887, Ernest James Medley, Esq.,
Major 17th Bengal Lancers]; Helen Lucy [w,, Jan. 25,
of Perth. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Caledonian (Edin-
burgh), Conservative (Edinburgh).
HSiR MARK JOHN MACTAGGART STEWART.
@ first Baronet, of Southwick, in the Stewartry of Kirk-
cudbrigh't, and of Ardwell and I31airderry, in the county of
Wigtown ; educated at Winchester and Christ Church,
Oxford, B..^.. 1858, M.A. i860; called to the Bar of the
Inner Temple 1862 ; Hon. Col. First Administrative Brigade
Ayr and Galloway Artillery Volunteers, V. D. , J. P. and
D. L. for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and D. L. for Wig-
tonshire ; represented the Wigtown Burghs in Parliament
as a Conservative 1874 to 1880, has represented the
Stewartry of Kirkcudbrii^ht in Parliament since 1885.
In accordance with the will of the late Sir John MacTag-
gart, Bart., of Ardwell, Sir Mark and Lady MacTaggart-
Stewart assumed the additional surname and arms of
MacTaggart on succeeding to Arduell in 1895. Born Oct.
12, 1834, elder son of Mark Hathorn .Stewart of South-
wick, who died December 3, 1878 (youngest son of Robert
Haihorn Stewart, Esq., of Physgill, by Isabella, dau.
of Sir Stair Agnew, sixth Bart., of Lochnaw), by his wife
Janet, daughter of John Sprot, Esquire, of Riddell, Rox-
burghshire. C/«i^J^Carlton, Athenaeum, New (Edin-
burgh), Conservative (Edinburgh). Creation — October 13,
1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted
of a bend engrailed gules, charged with three .salmon of
the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle, all within
a double tressure flowered and counterflowered of the
fourth (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend sable be-
tween two owls proper (for MacTaggart). Upon the escut-
cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a demi-lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a buckle
or. Motto (over the crest) — " Sufifibulatus majores sequor."
Married, July 26, 1866, Marianne Susanna, only child of
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John Orde Ommanney by his wife the dau. and heiress of
Sir John MacTaggart, Bart., of Ardwell, in accordance with
whose will Sir Mark and Lady Stewart assumed the addi-
tional surname and arms of MacTaggart ; and has had /ssue
— (i) A son, i. Mar. 10 and d. Mar. 13, 1868 ; (2) John
Frances Mark Stewart, Esq., l>. June 21, 1869, d. 1870; (3)
John Mark Stewart, Esq., ^. May 23, 1875, d. 1878; (4)
Edward Orde Stewart, Esq.,i, Jan.31, 1883, Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; Janet Gertrude
argent, a galley, her sails trussed up and oars in action
sable (for Lorn). Above the shield is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
[w., 1899, Robert George Seton] ; Sarah Blanche ; Frances
Emily [m., 1903, the Earl of Cassilis, vide Ailsa]; Susanna
Mary [m., 1901, the 17th Baron Borthwick] ; and Margaret
Anna. ^tTa/^ — Southwick, Dumfries, N.B. ; Ardwell,
Wigtonshire, N.B. ; and Knockishee, Glenhice, N.B.
Town residence— I Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W.
Sir NORMAN ROBERT STEWART, and Baronet
(June II, 1881), Colonel Indian Staff Corps, Major-General,
local General Commanding a Brigade in China, served in
the Afghan War and Soudan Expedition 1885. Born Sept.
27, 1851, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, ist Bart.,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., CLE., D.C.L., LL.D., Governor of
Royal Hospital, Chelsea (was Field-Marshal Commander-
in-Chief of H.M. forces in India 1881-85, and a member of
the Council of the Secretary of State for India 1885 to 1900),
by his wife Marina Katharine (C.I.), dau. of Thomas
Dymock Dabine, Commissioner R.N. Armorial bearings
— Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between in chief two
garbs of the second and in base an Indian crown gules ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Banaiet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest —On a wreath of 1 he colours,
a dexter arm couped below the elbow and erect, vested
gules, holding in the hand a dagger proper, hiked or.
Motto (over)-" Pro Rege et Lege." Married, March 30,
1875, Ada, dau. of P. W. Hewitt of Bombay; and has
/j™^— Douglas Law Stewart, Esq., l>. July i, 1878; Elsie;
and Kathleen Seymour. C/«i5 -Junior Army and Navy.
ROBERT BRUCE STEWART, Gentleman, B.A.,
Magdalen College, Oxford, Representative of the Stewarts
of Lorn, Appin, and Ardsheal. Born April 23, 1863, being
the eldest surviving son of the late John Stewart of
Lincoln s Inn, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife, fourth dau.
of the late Thomas Forbes Winslow. Livty— Light blue,
with gold facings. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and
4, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3,
argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
unicorn's head issuing out of a wreath argent, maned,
horned, and bearded or ; on a scroll above, this Motto,
" Quhidder will Zie " ; and on a compartment below its
shield are placed for Supporters— Two roebucks proper.
Residence— -JT, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath.
§ ROBERT HATHORN - JOHNSTON - STEWART,
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co. Wigton, formerly
Capt. 13th Light Dragoons. Assumed the additional sur-
name of Johnston in accordance with the conditions of the
entail of his uncle's (James Johnston) estates. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron gules,
between three hunting-horns vert, garnished of the second ;
2 and 3, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted
of a bend engrailed gules, in the sinister chief point a
buckle of the fourth, all within a double tressure flory
countertlory, also of the fourth. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant gules, armed and langued azure, grasping a hawthorn
tree fructed, and in the dexter paw a scimitar defending the
same proper. Mottoes (over the crest) — " Fidelitate et
amore ; " (under arms) — " Suffibulatus majores sequor."
Married, firstly, August 1851, Eleanor Louisa, youngest
dau. of Archibald Douglas of Glenfinart ; and has Issue —
(i) Stair Hathorn-Johnston-Stewart, |Esq., Capt. 2olh
Hussars, b. June 2, 1852 [m., July 12, 1883, Helen Con-
stance, third dau. of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 4th Bart.];
Ellen Douglas [w., April 15, 1873, James Francis Dalryniple
Hay, eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir John- Dairy mple Hay,
3rd Bart., K.C.B. , and has issue]. He married, secondly,
April 24, 1856, Anne Murray, second dau. of Sir William
Maxwell, 6th Bart, of Monreith, by Helenora his wife,
youngest dau. of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, 5th Bart, of
Greenock and Blackball, and has issue (i) Robert Hathorn-
Johnston-Stewart, Gentleman, Comm. R.N., b. May 20,
1858; (2) William Maxwell Hathorn-Johnston-Stewart,
Esq., Capt. Royal Marines, b. Dec. 16, 1865, d. May 31,
1896; (3) James Hathorn-Johnston-Stewart, Gentleman,
second Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1871 ;
(4) Herbert Eustace Hathorn-Johnston-Stewart, Gentle-
man, b. July 15, 1880; Mary [w., Oct. 6, 1887, G. R. V.
Hume, Esq. , Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, eldest son of
Sir Gustavus Hume, K.C.B.]; Nora; Anne [m.. April
1898, G. F. Scott Elliott, B.A., F.R.G.S.]; Margaret [m.
H. Broadhurst]; Blanche [tn. Arthur Broadhurst, Esq.,
Capt. 14th Hussars] ; Constance Alice ; Agnes Catherine,
d. unm. Jan. 11, 1895 ; and Edith. Seats — Glasserton
and Physgill, Whithorn, co. Wigton, and Champfleurie,
I^inlithgow, N.B.
STEWART of Balnakeilly (L.O.). Quarterly, i and
4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted by
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued of the second ;
is tbe Naval Cockade,
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2 and 3, azure, three garbs or, the whole within a bordure
parted per saltire argent and sable. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a dagger erect in pale
proper. Motto — "Niinquam non paratus." Livery —
Dark blue, white facings.
Eld. s. of Henry Black Stewart, Esq., of Balnakeilly,
J, P., h. 1808; d. 1881 ; m. 1846, Mary Forbes Kinloch,
d. of Capt. James Hood, 93rd Highlanders : —
Alexander Blair Stewart, Esq., J. P. Perthsh. , late Hon.
Maj. 3rd Batt. Roy. Highlanders (" Black Watch "), b.
26 Nov. 1849. Seat — Balnakeilly, Pitlochry, N. B. Clubs
— Bachelors', New (Edinburgh).
STEWART of Calderpark (1868). Parted per bend 01
and argent, a fesse chequy azure and of the second, in chief
a stag's head couped of the third. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
pelican in her piety feeding her young gules. Motto —
" Vulnere viresco."
Son of the late James Reid Stewart, Esq., of Calder-
park, J. P., D.L., Hon. Col. Lanarksh. Vol. Art.,
d. 1896; m. 1850, Jane, ygst. d. of James Murdoch: — ■
Stanley Reid Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1863. Post. add. —
C/o Mrs. Reid Stewart, 19 Park Terrace, Glasgow.
STEWART (U.O.). i and 4, or, a bend compony
argent and azure, between two lions rampant gules ; 2 and
3, argent, a saltire gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon statant or.
Motto — " Metumda corolla draconis." Livery — Dark blue,
orange facings.
Sons of Alexander John Robert Stewart, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. , High Sheriff co. Donegal 1853, and co. Down
1861, b. 1827; d. 1904; m. 1851, Isabella Rebecca,
sixth d. of Rt. Hon. Hector John Graham Toler,
2nd Earl of Norbury : —
Alexander George Jolin Stewart, Gentleman, b. 13 Feb.
1852 \jn. 10 April 1883, Julia Blanche, d. of Charles
Dingwall, d. 5 Dec. 1897, leaving issue, Ena Dingwall
Tosca ; and Muriel]. Seats — Ards House, Litterkenny,
CO. Donegal ; Lawrencetown House, Gilford, co. Down.
Charles Hector Stewart, Gentleman, b. 23 May 1853.
George Lawrence Stewart, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1861.
Henry Moore Stewart, Gentleman, b. 29 March 1863.
Cecil George Graham Stewart, Gentleman, b. 14 June
1868.
STEWART (U.O.). Or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, between three lions rampant gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head couped proper. Motto — " Forward."
Son of Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D. , of Mount Blakeney,
b. 1836; d. 1896; 7)1. 1861, Martha Angelina, only d.
of Rev. Edward Michael Hamilton: —
Rev. Edward Hamilton Stewart, M.A. , Rector of Crox-
dale, CO. Durham, b. 1862; m. 1896, Constance, eld. d.
of late John Henry Gilchrist Clark of Speddoch, Dum'-
friesshire ; and has issue — Henry Robert Stewart, Gentle-
man ; Emily Hilda ; Margaret Louisa ; and Eileen Con-
stance. Seat — Mount Blakeney, co. Limerick. Res. — The
Rectory, Croxdale, Durham.
Yr. sons of James Robert Stewart, Esq. , of Gortleitragh
and Mount Blakeney, J. P., D.L. , b. 1805; d. 1889;
m. 1835, Martha Eleanor, d. of Richard Benson
Warren, Serjeant-at-Law : —
Col. Richard Warren Stewart, late R.E. , b. 1837. Res. —
The Cottage, Bryansford, co. Down.
Capt. Edward Pakenham Stewart, late 78th Regt., b.
. Res. — Laragh, Killiney, co. Dublin.
William Thomas Stewart, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
6 Leinster Street, Dublin.
George Francis Stewart, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Leitrim (High Sheriff 1892), b. 1851; in. 1881, Georgiana
Lavinia, d. of Rear-Adm. Richard Robert Quin ; and has
issue — (1) Clements George Stewart, Gentleman, Lieut.
R. Inniskilling Fus. , b. 1882; (2) Robert Henry Rynn
Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1883; Mary Selina ; and Ethel
Georgiana. Seat — Summerhill, Killiney, co. Dublin.
JAMES ALEXANDER FRANCIS HUMBERSTON
STEWART-MACKENZIE of Seaforth, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
J. P., D. L. , and Vice-Lieut, for Ross and Cromarty, and
Col. late Comm. 9th Lancers. Born 1847, being the only son
of the late Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie, Esq. , J. P. and
D.L. , by his first wife Hannah Charlotte, dau. of the late
J. J. Hope-Vere. Z-«'(?;j— Blue and yellow. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, azure, a stag's head caboshed or
(for Mackenzie of Seaforth and Kintail) ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend engrailed
gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last
(for Stewart, Earl of Galloway). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of his liveries, on the dexter side, a
mountain in flames proper (for Mackenzie) ; 2. on a wreath
of his liveries, a pelican in her piety proper (for Stewart).
Mottoes — " Luceo non uro"; " Virescit vulnere virtus."
Married, July 14, 1899, Mary, only dau. of E. Steinkopff
of Lydhurst, Hayvvard's Heath. Seat — Brahan Castle,
Conon Bridge, co. Ross, N.B. Tottm res. — 4 Upper
Grosvenor Street, London, W. Clubs — Carlton, Army and
Navy, Turf, St. George's Yacht.
§ JAMES STEWART-ROBERTSON, Esquire, D.L.
J. P. for CO. Perth, late Hon. Major 3rd Batt. R.H.
Borji Nov. 14, 1856, being the only son of James Stewart-
Robertson, Esq., D.L. and J.P., of Edradynate, in the CO. of
Perth, by his wife Mary Jane, daughter of Robert Cunning-
hame of Balanorris, Isle of Man. Club — New (Edinburgh).
Livery ^^\\xQ., bordered with yellow. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first grand quarter,
counterquartered i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and argent,
in chief a label of three points gules; 2 and 3 azure, three
garbs or (for Stewart) ; second and third grand quarters
gules, three wolves' heads erased argent, in chief a crescent
of the second for difference (for Robertson) ; third grand
quarter, a shake-fork sable, between three roses gules (for
Cunninghame). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent.
Crests — On the dexter side a griffin passant ])roper ; with
the Motto, "Never unprepared" (for Stewart); on the
sinister side an arm erect, the hand holding an imperial
crown proper; with the motto, " Virtute gloria merces "
(for Robertson). Married, Sept. 11, 1880, Janet Beatrice,
dau. of Thomas William Murray Allan, Esq., D.L., J. P.,
is tlxe Military Cockade.
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of Glenfeochan, Argyllshire; and has Issue — Dorothy
Campbell. Estates — Edradynate, Cluny, and Colquhalzie,
all in the county of Perth. Seat — Edradynate, Strathtay,
Perthshire.
STEWART-SAVILE, see SAVILE.
STIFFE, see EVERITT.
STIFFE (H. Coll.). Per chevron raguly azure and or,
in chief two estoiles of the last and in base as many spears
in saltire, banded together with a ribband gules. Mantling'
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising or, winged sem^e of estoiles azure, in the beak
a billet also azure. Motto — " Recte et firme."
Sons of William Stiffe of Stuttgart, Wihtemburg, b.
c. 1786; d. i860; fn. c. 1827, Elizabeth, d. of Sir
John Everitt, Knt. Bach., Sheriff of Bedfordshire : —
Arthur William Stiffe, Esq., late Lieut. Indian Navy
and Capt. Roy. Indian Marine, /'. 1831 ; m. 1863, Henrietta,
d. of John Stone, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Bucks; and has
issue — (i) Archibald Francis Everitt, Esq., Capt. R,A.,
d. 1867; (2) Norman Cecil, Gentleman, fi. 1872. /?es. —
49 Drayton Gardens, London, S.W. C///6 — East India
United Service.
Rev. Charles Everitt (Stiffe), M.A. (O.xon.), d. ;
m. ; and has issue— (i) John Everitt, Gentleman, b.
; (2) James Everitt, Gentleman, d. . Res. —
Llangollen.
STILGOE(Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron cottised
gules, between three falchions (or curtilaxes) proper, hilts
and pommels or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed proper.
holding in the hand a falchion (or curtilaxe) as in the arms,
and tied at the elbow with a ribbon gules. Motto — " Malo
mori quam foedari." [Proved "user" of arms, and ped.
regd. at H. Coll. since 1668].
Sons of Zachaiiah Walden Stilgoe, Gentleman, of
Adderbnry, co. Oxford, b. 1829; d. 1878; ;«. 1857,
Ann Biggs, d. of William Denchfield of Burston
House, nr. Aylesbury, Bucks : —
Hugh William Stilgoe, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; w. 1897,
Mary Margaret, d. of late Rev. Edward William Cory,
M.A. , Vicar of Meldreth, Cambs. , and Rural Dean; and
has issue — Hugh Cory Stilgoe, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
The Grounds, Adderbury, nr. Banbury.
Henry Edward Stilgoe, Gentleman, of Deddington, co.
Oxford, M.Inst.C.E., b. 1867; tn. 1895, Henrietta Stitt,
d. of late Archibald Cleland Tweedie, City Treasurer of
Liverpool ; and has issue — Vera Frances. Res. — Castle
Knoll, Dover. C///^j— Whitehall, Dover Club (Dover).
Wilfred Hamilton Stilgoe, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1870;
w. 1899, Margaret Hope, yr. d. of late Sir James Kirk-
patrick of Closeburn, Bart. ; and has issue — Roger Kirk-
patrick Stilgoe, Gentleman, ^. 1904. Res. — " Thriepmuir,"
Claygate, Surrey.
Son of late Nathaniel Page Stilgoe of Adderbury,
Gentleman, b. 1852 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1876, Betsey Anne,
d. of Matthew Savidge of Sarsden, Oxford : —
Nathaniel Gordon Stilgoe, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Adderbury, nr. Banbury, Oxon.
STILL (temp. Eliz., Ped. H. Coll.). Sable, guttde d'eau,
three roses argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a kingfisher proper. Motto
— " Tempus et patientia. "
Son of James Charles Still, Esq., Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, d. 1902: —
Charles John Gundry Still, Gentleman, b. i86i ; in. 1887,
Sybil, d. of John Hardy. Post. add. — The Limes, Dalerie,
Crieff, N.B. Clubs — Royal Thames Yacht, Marylebone
C.C. , Royal North Devon Golf.
JOHN PAKENHAM STILWELL, Esquire. J. P. for
CO. Southampton. Bor?i Nov. 4, 1832, being the elder
son of John Gilliam Stilwell, Esq., of Bregsells, in the
parish of Capel, co. Surrey, J. P. for co. Middlesex
and for the city of Westminster, by his wife Ellen Mary,
eldest dau. of John Tingcombe of Hartley, co. Devon.
Livery- — White with green facings, brass buttons. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a bend nebuly azure, between
three escocheons of the last, each charged with an
escallop of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
upon water, a swan proper, holding in the beak an anchor
or ; with the Motto, " Hold fast." Married, February 21,
i860, Georgina Elizabeth, only child of William Stevens,
Esquire, of Hilfield, in the parish of Yateley, in the county
of Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berk-
.shire ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Holt Stilwell, Esq.,
M.A. Oxford, Major ist Volunteer Batt. Hanip.'^hire Regt. ,
b. July 4, 1865 \in.. May 17, 1893, Elizabeth Grant, dau.
of Charles Grant Tindal of Fir Grove, Eversley, and has
issue]; (2) John Bernard Lethbridge Stilwell, Esq., Capt.
is the Naval Cockade.
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ist Volunteer Batt. Hampshire Regt., d. Sept. 30, 1873;
(3) William Bvron Stilwell, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Volunteer
Batt. Hants Regt. i. April 2, 1880 ; Norah Georgina ; Alice
Elizabeth ; Ethel Mary ; and Beatrice Ellen. Estates —
Bregsells, in the parish of Capel, in the county of Surrey ;
Hilfield, in the parish of Yateley, in the county of South-
ampton. Postal address — Hilfield, Yateley, Blackwater,
Hants.
STIRLING, see CRAWFURD-STIRLING-STUART.
STIRLING of Keir (L.O., c. 1672-7, rematric. 1903).
Argent, on a bend sable, three buckles or. Mantling
sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a Moors' head coupcd proper. MottO—" Gang forward."
Supporters— Two greyhounds argent, collared gules.
Sons of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Bart., K.T.,
b. 1818; d. 1878; m. ist, Anna Maria, d. of David',
8th Earl of Leven : —
Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Bart. (27 March
1707) {(j.v.), who bears the arms of Maxwell of Pollok
(niatric. 1696), but which have not been rematric. since the
assumption of the name of Maxwell.
Archibald Stirling of Keir, Esq., Capt. ist Scots Guards
[Arms of Stirling of Keir matriculated to him as above,
with the supporters, 1903], b. 14 Sept. 1867. Seat — Keir,
Dunblane, Perthshire.
Stirling of Kippendavie (rematric. 1883), John Alexander
Stirling [q.v.].
STIRLING (H. Coll.). Or, three round buckles in bend
between two bendlets, all between as many swan's heads
erased azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion statant or, charged on the
body with two estoiles in fesse azure, and resting the dexter
paw on a buckle as in the arms. Motto — " Tenax."
Sons of Rev. James Stirling of Aberdeen : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Stirling [q-v.).
Hugh Stirling, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 8 Vanburgh
Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Right Hon. Sir JAMES STIRLING. Knt. Bachelor,
F.R.S., Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, B.A. , Sen. Wrangler (i860),
M.A. (1863) Trin. Coll., Camb. ; was Junior Equity Counsel
to Treasury 1881-86, and a Judge of High Court of Justice
(Chancery Div.) May 1886 to Oct. 1900, since when he has
been a Lord Justice of Appeal; knighted 1886; P.C. 1900.
Born 1836, being the son of the Rev. James Stirling, Aberdeen.
Armorial bearings -Or, three round buckles in bend be-
tween two bendlets, all between as many swans' heads
erased azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion statant or, charged on the body with
two estoiles in fesse azure, and resting the dexter paw on a
buckle as in the arms. Motto--" Tenax." Ma> ried, 1868,
.Aby, eldest dau. of John Thomson Renton of Bradstone
Brook, -Shalford, Surrey. Residences — 3 Hans Crescent,
S. W. ; Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent. Chambers — i>vi
Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. Club — Athenaeum.
JOHN ALEXANDER STIRLING, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut. Scots Guards. Born Sept. 20, 1881, being the
eldest son of the late Lieut. -Col. Patrick Stirling of Kip-
pendavie and Kippenross, by his wife Margaret Mary,
eldest dau. of Rear- Admiral John Leith. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a bend sable three buckles of the first, in
chief a crescent of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a Moor's
head sable, banded about the temples argent. Motto—
"Gang forward." Seat — Kippenross, near Dunblane.
M HENRY EDWARD STIRLING-HOME-DRUM
W MOND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., Captain and Lieut.-
Col. late Scots Guards, M.P. for Perthshire 1878 to 1880.
Born Sept. 15, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Stirhng-Home-Drummond-Moray of Blair Drummond,
Ardoch, Abercairny, and Millearne, J. P. and D.L. , for-
merly of the 2nd Life Guards and 15th Hussars, by his
wife Lady Anne Georgina, youngest dau. of Charles, 5th
Marquess of Queensberry, K.T. "Armorial bearings— Or,
three bars wavy gules, each charged with an escallop of the
field, impaling the arms of Seymour, namely quarterly 1
and 4, or, on a file gules, between six fieurs-de-lis azure,
three lions of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3, gules,
two wings conjoined in lure or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest —On a wreath of his liveries, a sleuthhound's
head proper. Motto—" E cura quiss." Married, Jan. 23,
1877, Lady Georgina Emily Lucy Seymour, fourth dau. of
Francis Hugh George, 5th Marquess of Hereford, G.C.B.
Seats— 'QXak Drummond, Stirling ; Ardoch, Braco, both co.
Perth. Clubs — Guards', Carlton.
JAMES HENRY STOCK, Esquire, Captain Lanca-
* shire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple', M.P. for Walton Division of Liverpool.
Born Dec. 17, 1855, being the son of the late John Stock of
Knolle Park, Woolton, near Liverpool. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, on a pile azure, between two flowers of the
cotton-tree slipped proper, a liawk rising argent, belled or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a gauntlet fesseways or, thereon a hawk azure,
is the Military Cockade.
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holding in the beak an annulet also or. MottO — " Cele-
riter at audacter. " Married, 1880, May Sabina, dau. of
the late Rt. Hon. Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh, P.C.,
Lord-Lieut, of to. Carlow. Seat — The White Hall, Tar-
porley, Cheshire. Town residence—^ Lowndes Square,
S.W. C///i^^— Carlton, Arthur's, Wellington.
Sir GYSBERT HENRY STOCKENSTROM, 2nd
Baronet (March 29, 1840), of Maastrom, Cape of Good
Hope, M.L.C., late officer 6ist Foot. Born March 11,
1841, being the eldest son of Sir Andries Stockenstrom, ist
Bart., by his wife, the dau. of Gysbert Henry Maasdorp of
the Cape of Good Hope. Armorial bearings— Per fesse
argent and or, a fesse wavy azure, between a sword and
branch of laurel in saltire proper, passing tlirough the ring
of the astronomical character of M;irs sable in chief, and in
base the stump of a tree, one branch sprouting from the
dexter side thereof, issuing from water proper ; the escut-
cheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Bart. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of alike stump of a tree, two swords in saltire points
upwards proper, pommels and hilts or. Motto — " Fortis si
jure ortis." Mairicd, 1876, Harriett Catherine, dau. of
William Fuller of Rockwood, near Bedford. Cape of Good
Hope. Residence Maastrom, Bedford, Cape of Good
Hope.
STOCKER, quartered by JEKYLL.
STOt:KTON, quartered by BARTLETT and THICK-
NESSE.
STOKES, quarteied by LANE.
STOKES (U.O., IS Nov. 1721, Fed. H. Coll. and U.O.).
Gules, a denii-lion rampant double-c|ueued argent, a bordure
sable entoyre of bezants. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a forestaff in pale proper.
MottO^" Ire in adversa." Livery — (Dress) white coat,
crimson plush breeches, (undress) blue, drab overcoat.
Sons of Rev. Henry John Stokes, Rector of Grindon
(s. of Henry Stokes of Bole Hall, co. Warwick),
b. \ d. ; ni. : —
Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Liverpool.
Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Stokes, 'Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Rev. Hudleston Stokes, M.A. (Cantab.),
Rector of Stapleton, Salop, b. 1831 ; d. 1904; ;«. ist,
1864, Emily Isabella [d. ), d. of Cortlandt George
MacGregor Skinner, Esq., formerly of Bembridge
Lodge, Isle of Wight, Capt. sth D.G. ; and,
Caroline Anna, d. of David Shaw, W.S., of Ayr:—
Rev. Henry Cortlandt Stokes, M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar of
Mattingley, b. 1865 ; m. 1902, Margaret Alice, d. of John
Alfred Hind, Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue — Henry
Philip Hudleston Cortlandt Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1905;
and Margaret Emily Cortlandt. iVfj.— Mattingley Vicarage,
Heckfield, Winchfield, Hants.
Alexander Hudleston Stokes, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1876. Res. — Cairo.
John Dalrymple Stokes, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),i^. 1878.
Edward Marshall Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res.~
Tasmania.
Sons of Joseph Stokes, Gentleman, b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Henry Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 117 Bedford
Street, Liverpool.
John Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Eyecote, Leo-
minster, Hereford.
Only son of late Ven. John Whitley Stokes, Archdeacon
of Armagh, b. 1800; d. 1883; m. 1827, Caroline, d. of
Rt. Rev. T. Elrington, Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin : —
The Rev. Thomas Gabriel Stokes, M.A. (Cantab.),
Chancellor of Armagh, b. 1828 ; tn. 1857, Sophia, d. of
William Fenwick of Greenhill, co. Donegal; and has
issue— (i) John Whitley Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1858; (2)
Rev. William Fenwick Stokes, b. 1859 ; (3) Charles Elrington
Stokes, Gentleman, M.D. , b. 1861 ; (4) Thomas George
Nisbet Stokes, Esq., Capt. M.B., b. 1875; and nine daus.
Res. — The Rectory, Carnteel, Aughnacloy, co. Ty''0"^-
Son of Rev. Henry George Stokes, Rector of Ardcolme,
b. 1804 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1829, Anna Maria, d. of Rev.
W. Hickey : —
Rev. Gabriel Stokes, Vicar of Womynswold, b.
Res. — -The Vicarage, Womynswold, Canterbury.
Son of Sir George Gabriel Stokes, ist Bart., M.A.,
D.C.L., LL.D., Pres. Roy. Society,^. 1819; d. 1903;
m. 1857, Mary Susanna, d. of Rev. T. Romney
Robinson, D.D. : —
Sir Arthur Romney Stokes, 2nd Bart. (6 July 1889),
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1858; m. 1897, Mary Winifred, d. of
Hubert Garbett of Rushen House, Castletown, Isle of Man ;
and has issue — Mary Muriel ; and Winifred Doreen. Res.
— The Schools, Kingsland, Shrewsbury.
Son of Dr. William Stokes, Regius Professor of Physics,
Dublin, b. 1803; d. 1875; tn. , Mary, d. of John
Black of Glasgow :^
Whitley Stokes", Esq., C.S.I. (1877), CLE. (1879),
LL.D., D.C.L., b. 1830; w. ist, 1865, Mary, d. of late
Col. Bazeley, Bengal Art. ; 2nd, 1885, Elizabeth, d. of late
William Temple ; and has issue — -Two sons and two daus.
Res. — 15 Grenville Place, Cromwell Road, S.W.
Henry John Stokes, Gentleman, ^. . Res. — ^24 Clyde
Road, Dublin.
Son of Henry Stokes of Tralee and of Askive, Kenmare,
CO. Kerry, b. ; d. ; m. , Letitia, d. of
F. C. Bland of Derryquin Castle, co. Kerry : —
Sir Henry Edward Stokes, K.CS. 1., formerly Chief Sec.
to Government of Madras, and Member of Council of
Government of Port St. George, b. 1841 ; m. ist, 1865,
Janet {d. 1870), d. of William Stokes, M.D., D.C.L. of
Dublin ; 2nd, 1872, Helena Amy (d. 1874), d. of Surg. -Gen.
Samuel Currie, C. B. , M.D. Res. — ^j Onslow Square, S.W.
C/ubs — ^Union, East India United Service.
Gabriel Stokes, Esq., C.S.I. (1903), B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub,), Chief Sec. to Government of Madras since 1898,
Member of Council 1903, b. 1849 ; m. ist, 1885, Rebecca
((/. 1886), d. of .Alfred Horsfall of Formby, Liverpool; 2nd,
1889, May Florence {d. 1897), d. of James Franklin Fuller
of Glashnacree, CO. Kerry; and has issue. Res. — Madias.
Son of Sir William Stokes, .Surgeon in Ordinary to
Queen Victoria in Ireland, b. ; d. 1900; m. 1869,
Jane Elizabeth, d. of Rev. J. L. Moore, D.D., Vice-
Prov. of Trin. Coll., Dub. : —
Aleyn Stokes, Esq., /;. . Res.—^ Merrion Square,
Dublin.
STONARD, quartered by LANE.
STONE, see WARRY-STONE and ELPHINSTONE-
STONE.
EDWARD .STONE, Gentleman, Solicitor, F.S.A. Born
Oct. 9, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Stone,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Solicitor, of Piddington, co. Oxford, and of Finsbury Circus,
London, E.C., and his wife Susanna, dau. of Thomas Hart.
Armorial bearings— Per pale argent and or, three cinquefoils
sable, onachiefindentedazure, as many mulletsofsixpointsof
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
(4) Roland Parker Stone, Esquire, born June 18, 1876;
Ethel Mary ; and Dora Christine. Estates in Birmingham,
of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and
or, between two wings sable, each charged with a fleur-de-
lis between two cinquefoils of the second. Motto — " Sto
ne per vim sed per jus." Married, July 24, 1874, Emily
Frances, dau. of Andrew Am^de Mi(?ville ; and has Issue
— (i) Edward Stone, Gentleman, Lieut, and Dragoon
Guards (Queen's Bays); (2) Arthur Stone, Gentleman, M.A.
King's Coll., Camb. ; (3) Reginald Guy Stone, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.N. ; (4) Francis le Strange .Stone, Gentleman;
(5) Walter Napleton Stone, Gentleman ; Edith; Dorothy;
Marjorie Armine ; Phyllis Louisa ; and Eleanor Whitney.
Residence — Lansdowne Place, Blackheath, London, S. E.
Club — Royal Societies'.
Sir JOHN BENJAMIN STONE, Knight Bachelor.
J. P., Fellow of the Linnean, Geological, Royal Astronomi-
cal, and Royal Geographical Societies. Boryi 1838,
being the second son of Benjamin Stone of Aston Manor,
by his wife Rebecca, daughter of Richard Matthews of Cook-
ley. Armorial bearings — Vert, on a fesse raguly argent,
between two doves in chief and a rose in base of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, a cross couped sable. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, an eagle, with wings elevated and addorsed
proper, charged on the wings with a cross as in the arms,
and supporting with the dexter claw a wing also proper.
Married, June 5, 1867, Jane, daughter of Peter Parker of
Lothersdale, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i
Barron Wilfrid Stone, Esquire, born August 10, 1869; (2
Norman Benjamin Stone, Esquire, born October 13, 1871 ;
(3) Oscar Harold .Stone, Esquire, born December 7, 1872 ;
Erdington, Northfield, and West Bromwich.
dress— The. Grange, Erdington, Warwickshire.
Postal ad-
STONE (Ped. H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron ermine
between three lozenges or, each charged with an ermine
spot sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a horse courant sable, bridled, crined,
is the Military Cockade.
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and hoofed or. Motto— " Quid merui meum est." Livery
—Dark blue and silver.
Sons of Robert N. Stone, Esq., J. P., of 21 Grosvenor
Place, Bath [only son of Robert Stone, Esq., J. P., of
EftVa Hall, Surrey, and grandson of John Stone, Esq.,
J. P., of B.adbury Manor, Wilts], b. 1813; d. 1879; 7n.
1841, Cecilia, d.'of Thomas Gullet Smith, Esq. : —
Robert Sidney Stone, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, late
of H.M. Colonial Civil Service, and sometime Member of
the Legislative Council of the Crown Colony of Mauritius,
h 1841. Postal addresses— 2 Ryder Street, St. James's,
London, S.W. ; Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
Clubs— ]\\mox Carlton ; Bath and County (Bath) ; Royal
Albert Yacht (Southsea).
Edward Herbert Stone, Gentleman, /'. 1848 ; m. 1885,
Alethe Catherine Joan, d. of Capt. Richard Morgan
Hall, 13th Light Infantry; and has issue — (i) Burnett
Sidney Stone, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Harold Ramsay
Hawkins Stone, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; and Alethe Maud.
^«. — Freshford, Somerset.
Francis Gleadowe Stone, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A. ; Instructor
in Fortification, Royal Mil. Coll., 1884 to 1891 ; Brigade-
Maj. R.A.,S.E. Dist., 1891 to 1895; Deputy A.-A.-Gen.,
Headquarters of Army, 1895 to 1899 ; Commanding Cana-
dian .\rtil. 1899, 1900; Insp.-Gen. of Artil. , Canada, 1900;
Commandant and Administrator of a ^^olonial Defence
Area in South African War, 1901-2 ; Gold Medallist R.A.
Inst., b. 1857; m. 1884, Celine Euphemia, ygst. d. of Pieter
Lawrence Graham Cloet6 of Great Westerford, Cape of
Good Hope; and has issue — Robert Graham William
Hawkins Stone, Gentleman, b. 1890. Postal address —
United Service Club, Pall Mall, S.W. C///*.?— United
Service, Ranelagh.
STONE. Ermine, in chief two lozenges gules, each
charged with a cross couped or, in base a flaming sword
erect proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted by an open
book of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock an eagle displayed
proper, charged on the breast and on each wing with a
cross couped gules, and holding in each claw a flaming
sword as in the arms. Motto — " Nil desperandum. "
Livery — Claret with silver buttons.
Son of Samuel Stone, Esq. , J. P. , of Knighton, Leics. , vi.
Catharine Smart, d. of Joseph Fowler of Tamworth :—
Samuel Francis Stone, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Leics. (High
Sheriff 1901-2), 3. 11 Jan. 1834; m. 25 Oct. 1859. Maria
(d. 14 Jan. 1877), d. of Charles Gillham, Esq., J. P., of
Birkenhead ; and has surv. issue— (i) Samuel Francis
Montagu Stone, Esq., V.D., Lt.-Col. ist V.B. Leics.
Regt., b. 17 July i86i ; (2) Charles Cecil Stone, Esq.,
Capt. 15 Batt. 58th Company Imp. Yeo., served in S.
Africa, b. 13 June 1865; (3) Lennard Chamberlin Stone,
Gentleman, b. 31 March 1868; (4) Howard Crafton Stone,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R., b. 18 March 1873; Ada Julia
m. 1890, Charles Bean of Plymouth] ; and Catharine
Maude. Res. — Rirby Firth Hall, Leicestershire. Clubs —
Royal Societies', Constitutional, County (Leicester).
BIGOE ARMSTRONG STONEY, Gentleman, being
the eldest son of the late Robert Stoney, Esq., J. P., of
Killavalla, Tipperary, by his second wife Mary Julian,
of CO. Kerry. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend cotised
azure, three escallops of llie field. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown
proper, a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a
spur erect argent, winged gules. MottO— " Nunquam non
paratus. ' ' Residence —
BINDON BLOOD STONEY, Gentlem.tn, LL.D.,
F. R.S. , C.E., Dublin, being the second son of the late
George Stoney of Oakley Park, by his wife Anne, dau.
of Bindon Blood of co. Clare. Armorial bearings— Or,
on a bend cotised azure, three escallops ot tlie field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a spur erect argent, winged gules.
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Married, 1879,
Susanna Frances, dau. of J. F. Walker, Q.C. ; and has,
with other Issue — A son, George Bindon Stoney, Gentle-
man. Residence — Australia.
The Rev. F. SHIRLEY STONEY, M..\. Oxon. Bom
1863, being the son of Rev. R. B. Stoney, M.A., of .'\lfreton.
Armorial bearings- Or, on a bend cotised azure, time
escallops of the held. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colovus, out of a mural crown proper, a
demi-lion or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent,
winged gules. MottO — " Nunquam non paratus. " Postal
address — The \'icarage, Waltham Cross, Hens.
FRANC SADLEIR STONEY, Esquire, J. P., late Lieut.-
Col. R.A. Born Feb. 17, 1834, being tlie youngest son of
the late Rev. Ralph Stoney, M.A., of Terryglass and Bally-
nockane, by his wife Abigail, dau. of Thomas Sadleir of
Castletown, co. Tipperary, brother of Dr. Sadleir, Provost
of Trin. Coll., Dublin. Armorial bearings— Or, on a
bend cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of-the colours, out of a
mural crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding between the
paws a spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto— " Nun-
quam non paratus." Married, firstly, July 31, 1867,
Catherine Jane, dau. of Robert Lawe, Banker, of Preston,
CO. Lancaster; and had /.vj/i-t-- Kathleen Sadleir [w., Jan.
7, 1890, Lieut. J. Hamilton .Allen, R.N., only son of Col.
Allen of Errol Park, co. Perth, and great grandson of the
first Earl of Camperdown]. He numied secondly, June
II, 1872, Emma Sophia Christina, elder dau. of Christopher
Mercer Durrant, Esq., M.D., J.P. co. Suffolk, and relict
of Capt. Maynard, 20th Regt. ; and has L^sue—{\) Ralph
Durrant Sadleir Stoney, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Irish
Fusiliers, b. April 8, 1873 ; (2) Franc Aubrey Sadleir Stoney,
Gentleman, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. May 23, 1875 ; [%\
Leigh Sadleir Stoney, Gentleman, b. April 19, 1878 ; (4)
George, d. in infancy ; Emma Geraldine ; Mary Moor-
house ; and Ruth, d. in infancy.
The Rev. FRANC SADLEIR STONEY, Clerk in
Holy Orders. Born Dec. 10, 1865, being the fourth son
of the late Sadleir Stoney, Esq., M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
J.P. CO. Dublin, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Luby,D.D., Senior Fellowof Trin. Coll., Dublin. Armorial
bearings -Or, on a bend cotised azure, three escallops of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion
or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent, winged
gules. Motto " Nunquam non paratus." Married, iSg^,
Eliza, dau. of the Rev. W. Noble, Rector of Tashanny,
CO. Longford.
FRANCIS GOOLD S TONEY, Gentleman. Bortt April
1837, being the third son of the late John George Stoney,
Esq., J.P. , by his wife Anna Henrietta, only dau. of
Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of Finoe House, Borrisokane.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend cotised azure, three
escallops of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown proper, a
demi-lton or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent,
ifl the Naval Cockade.
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winged gules. Motto — " Nunquam noii paralus." Mar-
ried, Aug. 10, 1865, Annie Elizabeth, only dau. of Alex-
ander Duncan, C. R. ; and has hsue — Edward Duncan
Stoney, Gentleman, /'. July 31, 1868. Postal address —
Ipswich.
FREDERICK. MARQUIiTTE STONEY, Gentleman.
Born 1902, being the second son of the late Frederick
Wetherall Stoney, by his wife Gertrude, dau. of Senator
Marquetie, U.S.A. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend
cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling azure
and or. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural
crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a
spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto -"' Nunquam non
paratus." Married M.&xg&ie.We.. Residence —
GEORGE FREDERICK S lONEY, Gentleman,
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glas. Born Aug.
26, 1869, being the fifth and youngest son of the late
Sadleir Stoney, Esq., M.A. , Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co.
Dublin, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Thomas Luby,
D.D. , Senior Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin. Armorial
bearings — Or, on a bend cotised azure, three escallops of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion
or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent, winged
gules. Motto — " Nimquam non paratus." Residence —
II Corrig Avenue, Kingston, co. Dublin.
GEORGE JOHNSTONE STONEY, Gentleman, F.R.S.,
late Secretary to the Queen's University, being the eldest
son of the late George Stoney of Oakley Park, by his wife
Anne, dau. of Bindon Blood of co. Clare. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a bend cotised azure, three escallops of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding
between the paws a spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto
— "Nunquam non paratus." Married, 1863, Margaretta,
only dau. of Robert J. Stoney of Parsonstown ; and
has Issue — (i) George Stoney, Gentleman, C.E. ; (2)
Robert Stoney, Gentleman, M.D. ; and three daus.
JOHNSTONE THOMAS STONEY, Esquire, J. P.
Born July 28, 1849, Ijeing the son of the late James John-
stone Stoney, Esq., of Emell Castle, Cloughjordan, King's
Co., J. P., M.A., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. W.
Minchin of Greenhills, co. Tipperary. Livery — Dark
blue, piped with gold. Armorial bearings — Or, on a
bend cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding
between the paws a spur erect argent, winged gules.
Motto — "Nunquam non paratus." Married, firstly, Dec.
5, 1872, Rebecca, only dau. of Edward C. Minchin of
Canterbury, New Zealand ; and by her (who d. March 7,
1875) had Issue — Rebecca Sarah Minchin. He married
secondly, March 12, 1878, Arabella Louisa, only surviving
child of Percy W. Cornwallis Lipyeatt of Dawlish, Devon ;
and had Issue — (i) Johnstone Percy Lipyeatt Stoney, Gen-
tleman, 2nd Lieut. 2nd Batt. Worcestershire Regt. , b. April
27, 1881 ; (2) Raleigh Cecil Watson Stoney, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 17, 1883 ; (3) Gerald Johnstone Lipyeatt Stoney,
Gentleman, b. June 17, 1884; (4) Edward Bowes Stoney,
Gentleman, b. March 30, 1886 ; and three daughters.
Seat — Emell Castle, Cloughjordan, King's Co.
PERCY BUTLER STONEY, Gentleman, third son of
James Butler Stoney of Ross-y-Vera, in the county of Mayo,
by his wife Mary Frances, daughter of James Elwood,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Knockadoo, Boyle, in the
county of Roscommon. Livery- Blue and yellow. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend cotised
azure, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a
demi-lion or, holding between the jiaws a spur erect argent,
winged gules; with the Mottoes— " Nunquam non para-
tus," " Audax." Married, April 18, 1872, Mary, daughter
of Thomas Briggs, Honourable East India Company's Ser-
vice ; and has Issue— [\) Elkin Percy Stoney, Gentleman,
born January 3, 1880; (2) Malcolm Percy Stoney, Gentle-
man, born January 31, 1883 ; Mary Jessie ; Annie Frances ;
Fanny Sophia ; and Leonora. i?j7(z/e— Rylstone, in the
CO. of Lancashire. Postal address— WWom, Cumberland.
RALPH STONEY, Gentleman, M.D. Born .
being the third son of the late Sadleir Stoney, Esq., M.A.
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co. Dublin, by his wife Eleanor',
dau. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D.D. , Senior Fellow of Trin.
Coll. , Dublin. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend cotised
azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural
crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a
spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto — " Nunquam non
paratus." Married, 1893, Stella, dau. of Edmund Charles
Morgan. Residence —
The Rev. RALPH SADLEIR STONEY, B.D., Vicar
and also Lord of the Manor of Ribby - cum - Wrea,
in the co. of Lancaster. Born March 27, 1830, being
the third son of the late Rev. Ralph Stoney, M.A.,
of Terryglass and Ballyknockane, by his wife Abigail,
dau. of Thomas Sadleir of Castletown, co. Tip-
perary, eldest brother of Dr. Sadleir, Provost of Trin.
Coll., Dublin. Armorial bearings -- Or, on a bend
cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, oul
of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding between
the paws a spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto—
" Nunquam non paratus." Married, first, 1859, Eliza,
eldest dau. of John Drinkwater of Liverpool (brother to
Sir George Drinkwater), and sister of Sir William Drink-
water ; and had Issue — Eliza and Selina, both d. young.
He married secondly, July 22, 1870, Sibilla Frances, second
dau. of Rev. William T. Homan, RectorofModreeny (cousin
to Sir William Homan, Bart, (extinct) ; and has Issue—
(i) Rev. Ralph Sadleir Stoney, M.A. Oxford, b. Sept. i,
1872 ; (2) Rev. Travers Strathmore Stoney, M.A. Oxon.,
b. Feb. 14, 1874 ; (3) Rev. Edwin Faz'akerley Stoney,
Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. March
26, 1875. Residence — Wrea Green Vicarage, Preston.
Club — Conservative.
THOMAS JOHNSTON STONEY, Gentleman; served
in Mercantile Marine (Peninsular and Oriental Service).
Born Dec. 13, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Sadleir
Stoney, Esq., M.A. Barrister-at-Law, J P. co. Dublin, by
his second wife Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D. D.,
Senior Fellow of I'rin. Coll., Dublin. A/z'c/_y— Dark blue
and silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Or, on a bend
cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling azure
is the Military Cockade.
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and or. Crest — On a w reatli of the colours, out of a mural
crown proper, a denii-lion or, holding between the paws a
spur erect argent, winged gules. Motto — " Nunquam non
paratus." Marrit\f, Feb. 16, 1892, Adelaide Frances,
second dau. and coheiress of Col. John Stephen Dwyer,
J. P. (The O'Dvvyer) of Stradbally, Castleconnell, co. Lime-
rick, is-vto/t'f— Ballyknockane, Ballycapple Wood and
Bally McEgan, co. Tipperary. Residence —'QBWy'v.nockane
House, Ballymackey.
WALTER CHARLES BUTLER STONEY, Es-
quire, |.P. and D. L. for co. Tipperary, B.A. Camb.
Born 1846, being the third son of Thomas Butler Stoney
and his wife Sarah Eliza Fannie. Livery — Blue, with
yellow facings. Armorial bearings Or, on a bend
cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown proper, a denii-lion
or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent, wings
sable. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Married, iij2,
Ellen Cattley Remble, third dau. of Prebendary Kemble,
Rector of Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Butler .Stoney,
Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (2) Charles Kemble Stoney, Gentle-
man, h. 1^77; (3) Bowes Stoney, Gentleman, /'. 1879; (4)
Richard Brooke .Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1887; and Ellen
Cattley.
Sir ERNEST HAY STONHOUSE, i6th Baronet, of
Radley, co. Berks. Born June 27, 1855, being the son
of Sir Henry Vansittart Stonhouse, the 15th Bart., by his
wife Charlotte, dau. of the late John Beatty West ; suc-
ceeded his father in 1884. Creations — First Patent, May
7, 1628; second, 1670. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a fesse sable, between three hawks volant azure, a leopard's
face between two mullets or ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head couped argent, collared sable, lined, and catching a
dove volant of the first. Motto — " Sublimiora petanms."
Married, Nov. 4, 1897, Louise Catherina, dau. of Lodowick
William Rees. Seat — Warmington, Banbury.
The Reverend EDMUND STONOR, commonly
known as the Rev. and Hon. Edmund Stonor, in Holy
Orders of the Church of Rome. Born 1831, being the son
of the Rt. Hon. the 3rd Baron Camoys. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, two bars dancettte or, a chief argent. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
rock argent, charged with spots gules and azure, and a
bird proper pecking thereat with a ruby in its beak. Postal
address — 27 Via Sistina, Rome.
EDWARD ALEXANDER STONOR, Esquire, com-
monly known as the Hon. Edward Ale.xander Stonor,
brother of the Rt. Hon. the 4th Baron Camoys. Born
1867 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 188 1. Armorial
bearings— Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rock argent, ciiarged with spots gules and azure,
and a bird proper pecking thereat with a ruby in its
beak. Club — Bachelors'.
His Honour Judge HENRY JAMES STONOR, Judge
of County Courts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of
Surrey and Middlesex. Born March 14, 1820, being the
son of the late Charles Stonor, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel
in the Spanish Service, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter
of the late Charles Butler, Esquire, one of His Majesty's
Counsel Learned in the Law. Club — Athenasum, Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars dan-
cett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, at the base
of a rock argent enriched with amethysts and rubies, a bird
proper, charged as the rock, holding in its bill a ruby.
Married, April 1858, Mary Anne, youngest daughter of
the late John Kirsopp, who died 1891.
SSACKVILLE GEORGE STOPFORD - SACK-
VILI^E, Esquire, M.A. Ch. Ch., Oxford, J.P and
D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and Chairman of
County Council, M.P. for North Northamptonshire, Hon.
Col. 3rd Batt. Northampton Regt. Born March 19, 1840,
being the eldest son of the late William Bruce Stopford,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850 (who assumed
by Royal Licence the additional surname and arms of
Sackville), by his wife Caroline Harriet, dau. ot Hon.
George Germain, and niece and heir of (Jharles Sackville,
5th and last Duke of Dorset. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, quarterly or and gules, over all a bend vaire
(for Sackville) ; 2 and 3, azure, three lozenges or between
nme crosses crosslets of the la-t (for Stopford) ; impaling
the arms of Rashleigh, namely sable, a cross or, between in
the first quarter a Cornish chough argent beaked and
legged gules ; in the second c|uarter a text T ; in the third
and fourth quarters, a crescent all of the third. Mantling
gules and or. Crests— Out of a coronet, composed of
eight fieurs-de-lis or, an estoile of six points argent (for
Sackville) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern wings
endorsed vert. Motto— " lousjours loyal." Married,
Feb. 4, 1875, Edith Frances, only child of William Rash-
leigh of Menabilly, Cornwall, by his wife Caroline, dau. of
the nth Lord Blantyre. .SVa/— Drayton House, Thrapston.
STOPHAM, ([uartered by BARTTELOT.
STORES, quartered by ASKEW;
.STOREY, see SHAWE-STOREY.
HERBERT LUSHINGTON STOREY, Esquire, J.P.
for CO. of Lancaster. Born March 14, 1853, being the
eldest son of the late Sir Thomas Storey, Knight
Bachelor, J.P. and D.L. , by his wife Eliza, dau. of Cap-
tain William Sherren, late Oxfordshire Light Infantry, of
Folkestone. Livery — Drab coat, with red collar and cuffs.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse indented argent and gules,
a pale with three whelkshells two and one, and as many
storks one and two all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a whelkshell fesseways gules, thereon a stork
argent. Married, and has L':sue — (i) Kenneth Lushington
Storey, Esq. ; Honor Oakden Patrickson. Estates —
Bailrigge, near Lancaster, Raunds Grange, Northamp-
tonshire. Postal address — Lancaster. Club — Reform.
STOREY (H. Coll.). Per fesse indented argent and
gules, a pale with three whelk-shells two and one, and as
many storks one and two all counterchanged. Mantling
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, a whelk-shell fessevvays gules, thereon
a stork argent. Motto— " Deficiam aut efficiam." Livoy —
Drab coat, red collar and cuffs.
Sons of Sir Thomas Storey, Knight Bachelor, I. P.,
D.L., b. \ d. ; m. ist, Eliza, d. of Capt.
William Sherren, late Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., of Folke-
stone; 2nd, Annie Williamson, d. of Charles
Blades of Aysgarth, Wensleydale, Yorks. : —
Herbert Lushington Storey, Esq., J. P. co. Lanes. (High
Sheriff 1904), h. 1853 [q.v.).
Edgar Storey, Esq., J. P., /'. . Res. — Brock House,
Freshfield, Lanes.
Charles Blades Coverdale Storey, Esq., /'. 1868. Res. —
24A Portland Place, London, W.
Thomas William Patrickson Storey, Esq. , b. 1870. Res. —
Pentrefynnon Hall, Mostyn, N. Wales.
Robert Holme Storey, Esq., J. P. Denbighshire, b. 1872,
Res. — The Tower, Llanarmon, Ruabon.
STOREY (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, a pale
with three crosses patfe two and one, and as many storks
one and two all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork gules
between two crosses pati^e argent.
Son of Isaac Storey of Bardsea, Lanes. : —
Edward Storey, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1829; w. ;
and has issue — William John Patrickson Storey, Esq., J. P.
Flints [Preswylfa, Rhyl, N. Wales. C7//i^— Constitutional],
b. i860. Seat — Crosslands, Lancaster.
STORY-MASKELYNE (R.L., 1902, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, I and 4, sable, a fesse engrailed or, between three
escallops argent (Maskelyne, Vn. Wilts, 1623, and pro-
bably earlier) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant double-
queued purpure, between four bugle-horns stringed sable in
saltire (Story). Mantling sable and or. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding between
the paws an escallop argent (Maskelyne) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, two arms embowed, habited purpure, cuffed
argent, the hands proper, grasping by the attires a stag's
head caboshed or, pierced by an arrow in pale argent
(Story). Motto — " Bis vivitur virtute."
Sons of Anthony Mervin Reeve Story (who adopted,
1845, the surname of Story-Maskelyne) of Basset Down
House, and of Glanwysk, co. Brecknock, Esq.,M.A.
(O.xon.), F.R.S., J.P. and D.L. co. Brecknock,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1791 ; d. 1879; m. 1819, Margaret,
only child and heir of Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D.D. ,
F.R.S. , of Purton, Wilts, Astronomer- Royal : —
Mervin Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne, Esq., M.A.,
Hon. D.Sc. (0.xon.), F.R.S., J.P. cos. Wilts, Gloucs.,
and Brecon, D.L. co. Brecon, M.P. for Cricklade 1880-c;,
and N. Div. of Wilts 1885-92, Hon. Fell, of Wadham
Coll. , cS:c. , b. 1823 ; vi. 1858, Thereza Mary, eld. d. of late
John Dillwyn Llewelyn, F.R.S. , of Penllergare, co. Gla-
morgan, and sister of Sir John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Bart. ;
and has issue — Margaret Emma; Mary Lucy \_m. 1885,
Rt. Hon. Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Foster, M.P.]; and
Thereza Charlotte [w. 1892, Sir Arthur Rucker, F.R.S.].
Seats — Basset Down House, Swindon, Wilts; Salthrop
Lodge, Wroughton, Wilts. Club — Athenoi-um.
Edmund Mervin Booth Story-Maskelyne, Esq., B.A.
(O.xon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1829; m. i860, Martha,
Banger, eld. d. of Thomas Russell of Beaminster, Dorset ;
and has issue — Anthony St. John Story-Maskelyne, Gentle-
man, b. ; and Agnes Mary. Scat — The Manor House,
Lydiard Millicent, Wilts. A'ej.— Halt House, Bo.x, Wilts.
STOUGHTON. Azure, a cross engrailed ermine, in
the dexter canton a mullet or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a robin
redbreast proper.
Son of Charles William Stoughton, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Ballynoe, co. Kerry, b. 1823; d. 1889; ;;/. 1854,
Percy Georgina Laura, d. of George Bagot Gossett : —
Charles Cecil Percy Stoughton , Esq. , late Capt. 14th'
Hussars, b. 1856 ; m. 1890, Alice Eleanor, d. of John
Kirkpatrick of Monks Horton, Kent; and has issue —
Maud Eleanor ; and Violet Georgina. Res. —
Herbert Lionel .Stoughton, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
William Anthony Stoughton, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
STOURTON. see MOWBRAY.
STOURTON, quartered by DAUBENEY.
WILLIAM CLIFFORD TOWNSHEND STOVELD,
Gentleman, formerly of Gravesend. Armorial bearings —
Or, on a pile engrailed azure, between two stags' heads
couped at the neck and affront(?e of the last, a feather erect
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head couped at the neck and affrontc'e
azure, between two feathers or. Motto — " Eimi o eimi."
GILBERT HARDINGE STRACEY, Esquire, J. P..
D.L., and C.C. co. Norfolk, formerly Capt. Prince of
Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery. Born May 30, 1844, being
the fifth son of Sir Henry-Josias Stracey, Bart., High
Sheriff 1871, by his wife Charlotte, only dau. and heiress of
George Denne. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a cross
engrailed between four eagles displayed gules, five cinque-
foils or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned
gules, supporting a cross pat6e fitch(?e of the last. Married,
Oct. 10, 1867, Louisa, Anne, only dau. of Richard Grou-
cock, Esq.; and has Issue — (i) Gilbert-Foard Stracey,
Gentleman, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Durham Light Infantry,
b. July 29, 1868 ; (2) Hardinge-Graham Stracey, tientleman,
b. Jan. 16, 1870, d. 1896; (3) Ernest Henry L)enne Stracey.
Esq., Capt. Norfolk Regt., A.D.C., Lieut. Gov. N.W.P.
of India, b. April 13, 1871 ; (4) Reginald George Stracey,
Gentleman, Lieut. Scots Guards, b. 1881 ; and Hilda
Marguerita. 5't?(Z/^-Sprowston Lodge, Rackheath, Nor-
wich. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Junior Carlton.
The Reverend WILLIAM JAMES STRACEY-
CLITHEROW, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. of the Univ.
of Cambridge, late Fellow of Magdalen Coll., formerly
Vicar of Buxton, and Rector of Oxnead and of Skeyton, co.
Norfolk. Born Aug. 8, 1821, being the second son of the
late John Stracey, Esq. , of Sprowston, co. Norfolk (lifth son
of Sir Edward Stracey, ist Bart., of Rackheath), by his wife
Emma Elizabeth Clitherow, third dau. of the late Cliristo-
pher Clitherow, Bird's Place, Essendon, Herts. ; assumed
by Royal Licence, Oct. 27, 1900, the additional surname and
arms of Clitherow, in compliance with the testamentary in-
junction of James Clitherow of Boston House, Middlesex.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron
gules, between three eagles displayed, wings inverted sable,
five annulets or (for Clitherow) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a cross
engrailed, between four eagles displayed gules, five cinque-
foils or (for Stracey). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— I. out of a castle or, a demi-lion rampant sable (for
Clitherow) ; 2. a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned
^ is tbe Military Cockade.
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and supporting a cross patt^e fitcht^e gules (for Stracey).
Married, Aug. 8, 1849, Maria Diana, e'dest dau. of Lieut.-
Gen. James Claud Bourchier of Lavant House, Cliichester ;
and has /j«/<r— (i) Col. John Bourcliier Stracey-Clitherow,
late Major Scots Guards, b. May 31, 1853 [w. , 1897, Alice,
dau. of Hon. Toby Henry Prinsep, and widow of Charles
Henry Gurney ; (2) Claud Edward Stracey-Clitherow, Esq.,
late Capt. late Scots Guards, 1^. March 29, i8,S5[w., Oct. 25,
1897, Alice Maud, sixth dau. of Gen. Lord Alfred Henry
Paget, C.B.] ; (3) Eustace William Clitherow Stracey-Clithe-
row, Esq., j.P. for Middlesex, late Lieut. R.N.,/'. March 29,
1864 [/«. , Feb. 7, 1900, Frances Evelyn Veronica, dau. of j.
B. E. Stansfeld] ; Emma Maria [w. Col. Birch Keynardson
of Holywell Hall, co. Lincoln]; Alice Harriot Argyll [w. ,
1872, Rt. Hon. Henry James, ist Lord Hothfield] ; Evelyn
[w. ,1879, Hon. Arthur Chichester, and f/. 1883]; Margaret
Susan [w. , 1889, Charles Sommerville Orde of Hopton
House, Suffolk] ; and Ida ALarion. 6>a/— Boston House,
Middlesex. Town residence— ^o Portland Place, W.
STRACHAN of Glenkindie, quartered by LEITH-
ROSS.
Lieutenant-general Sir RICHARD STRACHEY,
G.C.S.I. (1897), (Royal Engineers), Fellow of the Royal
Society, Doctor of Laws. Dorji 1817, being the son of
Edward Strachey, Esquire, of the Bengal Civil Service, by
his wife Julia, daughter of General William Kirkpatrick ;
created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star
of India, 1866. C/wZ^— Athenreum. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross between four eagles
displayed gules, and impaling the arms of Grant, namely,
quarterly i and 4, gules three antique crowns or (for Grant) ;
2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between three
wolves' heads couped sable (for Stewart of Athol) ; 3.
azure, a dexter arm vambraced, grasping a sword erected
in pale argent, between three boars' heads couped or,
langued gules (for Gordon), all within a bordure wavy
or. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the
ribbon and the collar of the Star of India, from which
is pendent his badge as a G.C.S.I., is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, nn eagle
displayed gules, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e
fitch^e argent. [A quartering for Hodges is always used,
namely, or, three crescents sable, on a canton of the last, a
ducal crown or. This quartering is noted in the Visitations,
but without tinctures, which renders a certificate of the same
Impossible]. ' Married, firstly, 1854, Caroline, daughter
of the Reverend George Bowles, who died 1855 ; secondly,
1859, Jane Maria, daughter of Sir John Peter Grant, Knight
Grand Cross of the 'Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, of Rothiemurchus, North
Britain; and has Issue living (by second marriage) — (i)
Richard John Strachey, Esq,, Captain RiHe Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own), served in Burma Campaign, 1887-1889,
born 1861 [married, 1896, Alice Grace Norman, dau. of
General Sir Henry Norman, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.]; (2) Ralph
Strachey, Esq., born 1868 ; (3) Oliver Strachey, Esq., born
1874 ; (4) Giles Lytton Strachey, Esq., born 1880; (5) James
Beaumont Strachey, Esq., born 1887; Elinor [married,
1882, James Meadows Rendel, Barrisler-at-Law, of 4 Stone
Buildings, W.C., and has issue living, Richard Meadows
Rendel, Gentleman, born 1887; Andrew James Rendel,
Gentleman, born 1888 ; William Vincent Rendel, Gentle-
man, ^. 1898; Elizabeth, and Frances Elinor]; Dorothea;
Philippa ; Joan Pernel ; and Marjorie Colvile. Postal ad-
dress— 69 Lancaster Gate, W.
JOHN COPPIN COPITN-STRAKER, Esquire, J.P.
CO. Northumberland, Lieut. -Col. Northumberland Hussars.
Born Dec. 16, 1847, being the eldest son of the late John
Straker, Esq., J.P. , by his wife Isabella, dau. of John Coppin.
Livejy — Dark blue. Armorial bearings (R.L. H. Coll.) —
Quarterly i and 4, azin-e, on a chevron, between in chief a
mullet between two arrows barbed and feathered in pale
point downwards, and in base a nuillet argent, a like arrow
between two mullets of the field (Straker) ; 2 and 3 or, on
a pile gules, a cock of the field (Cojjpin). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — (i) On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an arrow in pale point downwards, barbed and feathered
argent, a horse courant of the last, seniee of quatrefoils
azure (Straker) ; (2) on a wreath of the colours, on two
escallops inverted gules, a cock or, holding in the beak an
escallop also gules (Coppin). MottO — " Deus est super
domo." Married, Oct. 2, 1884, Alice Wittingham, dau. of
Rev. James AUgood of Nunwick and Ingram, Northum-
berland ; and has Issue — (i) Ian Allgood Coppin-Straker,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 25, 1888; (2) Roy Merlin Coppin
Straker, Gentleman, b. Dec. 30, 1894, d. May 1895; Kath-
leen Alice ; Helen Isabella ; Vida WiUiamson ; Daphne
E)Te ; and Phyllis Loraine. Seats — Stagshaw, Corbridge,
and Leazes, Hexham. Club — Union.
STRANGE, quartered by BUSHE, MURRAY, and
CORBET.
STRANGMAN. Quartered by Hancock.
STRANGMAN (Confn. U.O.). Per bend sable and
argent, a bend embattled counter-embattled between two
trefoils slipped all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
is the Naval Cockade.
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sable, plain collared or, pendent therefrom a harp, and
holding between the paws a ragged staff of the last.
Motto — " Verbum vir fortis nulli succumbit dolori."
Sons of Joshua Strangman of Waterford, fi. 27 Sept.
1787; d. 3 March 1837; m. 1819, Anna Wakefield, d.
of James I'im of Mountmellick : —
James Pini Strangman, Gentleman, 6. 1832 ; f/i. ist,
1863, Elizabeth {d. 1881), second d. of George Stephenson,
Seneschal of Hillsborough, co. Down ; 2nd, 1883, Mary
Catherine Peake, d. of late Rev. Henry Peake, B.A.
Res.—!) Clydesdale Road, Netting Hill, W. Clubs—
Automobile (Paris), Royal Ulster Yacht (Belfast).
Joshua George Strangman, Gentleman, h. 1833 ; m. 1895,
Eleanor, d. of Capt. William Hardie of Rathmines,
Dublin, late Dublin B^usiliers. A'^^.— The Mall, Water-
ford.
Son of Joshua John Strangman, b. 1800; d. 1871 ;
m. 1826, Elizabeth Lecky, d. of John Watson of
Kilconner, co. Carlow : —
T. Wilson Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; m. 1874,
Sarah Louisa, d. of Ebenezer Pike of Besborough, co.
Cork ; and has issue — (i) Wilson Strangman, Gentleman,
b. 1879; (2) John Robert Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res. — Kinoith, Shanagarry, co. Cork.
Sons of John Strangman, /'. 1807; d. ; m. : — •
Augustus Strangman, Gentleman. Res. — Melbourne.
Douglas Howard Strangman, Gentleman. Res. — New
Zealand.
Sons of Thomas Handcock Strangman, b. 1809 ; d. ;
m. : —
George Martin White Strangman, Gentleman. Res. —
Waterford.
loshua William Strangman, Gentleman. Res. — Water-
ford.
Cecil Lucius Strangman, Gentleman, M.D. , b.
Rci. — Orroroo, S. Australia.
Thomas Handcock Strangman, Gentleman, M. D. , b.
Res. — Seymour, Victoria, Australia.
Sons of Samuel Strangman of Waterford, b. 1813 ;
d. 1882; III. 1848, Maria, d. of Joshua Chaytor of
Heathville, Monkstown, co. Dublin: —
John .Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; w. 1876, Catherine
Gertrude, d. of William Lloyd of Lloydsborough, co.
Tipperary ; and has issue — Hubert William Strangman,
Gentleman, /'. 1889. Res. — Summerland, Waterford,
Ireland ; Altona, Dunmore East, co. Waterford. Club —
Constitutional.
Samuel Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. ist, 1880,
Jane Newport {d. 1895), d. of M. Barron; and has issue —
Samu,el William Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; 2nd,
1901, Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of late J. Gilbert Cockburn,
only s. of John Cockburn, R. E. Res. — Suirville, Waterford.
Sons of Edward Strangman of " Kilcop," co. Water-
ford, and afterwards of " Laurenceford," S. Africa
(s. of John Strangman of Summerland, Waterford), b.
1815 ; d. 1874; ni. 1841, Anna Amelia, d. of Fade Goff
of Prince Edward Island, and granddau. of Richard
Goff of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford: —
Charles Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1884,
Amelia Anna, eld. d. of Hon. John Goff of Woodville,
Prince Edward Island, and great-granddau. of Richard
Goff of Tottenham Green, co. We.xford. Res. — -66 M'Tavish
Street, Montreal; " Stonehurst," Sault au Recollet, nr.
" Montreal.
Fade Goff Strangman, Gentleman, b. . 'Res. —
Worcester, S. Africa.
Frederick William Strangman, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Somerset West, S. Africa.
Walter Herbert Strangman, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
Augusta, U.S.A.
Edward Strangman, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b.
Res. — J ohannesburg.
STRANGWAYES, see SWAINSTON - STRANG-
WAYES.
JAMES HOWARD PERCY STRANGWAYS, Gentle-
man. Born June 18, i860, being the third son of the late
Rev. James Michael Henry Strangways, M.A.T.C.D., some-
time Rector of Baronstown, co. Louth, and for many years
Vicar-Choral of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, by his
wife Isabella Margaret, dau. of the late Alexander Robinson,
M.B. , &c. , Resident Surgeon, County Infirmary, Armagh,
Ireland. Armorial bearings — Sable, two lions passant.
paly of six argent and gules, within a bordure engrailed or.
Mantling sat>le and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion as in the arms, gorged with a ducal coronet
or. Motto — " Soys joyeux et ne doubte pointe." Married,
May 28, 1887, Amy Maud, third dau. of the late Robert
Howard .Shout, F.R.I. BA., late of "Treherne," West
Hampstead, N.W. , by his wife .Sarah
John Lord of Paddington Green, W.
Norah Winifred Noel ; and Olga Hope.
The Shanty, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.
dau. of the late
and has Issue —
Postal address —
LEONARD RICHARD FFLEMING STRANGWAYS,
Classical University .Scholar of Dublin Univ., B.A. 1880,
M.A. 1883, Head Master of St. Stephen's Green School,
and President (1897) Irish Schoolmasters' Association.
Born Oct. 2, 1857, being the second son of Rev. lames
Michael Henry Strangways, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.,
Rector of Baronstown, co. Louth, Ireland, by his second
wife Isabel Margaret, dau. of Alexander RoVjinson, Esq.,
M. B. , of Armagh. Clubs — Royal Irish Yacht (Kingstown),
Royal Dublin Society (Dublin). Livery — Black, with gold
facings. Armorial bearings —Sable, two lions passant
paly of six argent and gules, within a bordure engrailed
or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion as in the arms, gorged with a ducal coronet
or. Motto — " Soys joyeux et ne douljte pointe." Married,
July 12, 1884, Alice Helen Beatrice, elder dau. of James
George Robertson of Kilkenny (by his wife Wilhelmina
Margaret Alicia Strangways) ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Ernest
Alan Strangways, Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1885 ; (2) Leonard
Francis Percy Strangways, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1886, d. Dec.
1890 ; (3) James Godfrey Victor Strangways, Gentleman,
b. May 24, 1898; Juliet Marion Alice; Lilian Isabel; and
Beatrice Violet Mary, b. and d. 1896. Postal addresses
— Merton, Cullenswood, co. Dublin; and The Dome,
Skerries, co. Dublin.
STRATFORD, see MORGAN-STRATFORD.
The Right Honourable HALLYBURTON
GEORGE CAMPBELL, Baron Stratheden of Cupar, in
the CO. of Fife, Baron Campbell of St. Andrews, in the
CO. of Fife, Master of Arts. Born October 18, 1829, being
the son of the first Baroness Stratheden, by her husband
John, first Baron Campbell ; succeeded his brother 1893.
"Cr^iz/zW/j-— Barony of Stratheden, January 22, 1836 ; Barony
of Campbell, June 30, 1841. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Gyronny of eight or and sable, within
is the Military Cockade.
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a borduie engrailed quarterly or and azure, charged with
eight buckles counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is
placed tl:e coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's
head erased, gyronny of eight or and sable. Supporters
as Lord Strath'eden — On eitlier side a buck argent, attired
and hoofed or, that on the dexter gorged with a collar
compony gules and of the second, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon gyronny of eight or and sable ; and that on
the sinister gorged with a collar tlierefrom pendent an
escutcheon gold, charged with ihree chaplets of laurel
two and one proper. Supporters as Lord Campbell —
On either side a lion guardant gules, that on the dexter
gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
aztire, charged with a saltire argent, and that on the
sinister gorged witli a wreath of shamrocks proper,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon chequy or and gules.
Motto — " Audacter et aperte." Married, August 24,
1865, Louisa Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Member of Parliament ;
and has Issue — (i) Hon. John Beresford Campbell, Lieu-
tenant Coldstream Guards, /'. June 20, 1866 [7;?., Jan. 15,
1895, the Hon. Alice Susan, second dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Baron Hamilton of Dalzell ; (2) Hon. Cecil Arthur Camp-
bell, b. April 3, 1869 ; (3) Hon. Kenneth Hallyburton
Campbell, b. May 21, 1871 ; and the Hon. Mildred Louisa.
Residences — 17 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, London,
W. ; Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B.
STRATHY (1882). Or, on a chevron azure, between
three crescents gules, a stag's head erased of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle displayed holding in his beak a thistle
all proper. Motto — " Audax justum perficere."
Eld. son of Major James Brakenridge Strathy of
Kingston, ].Y'.,b. 1813 ; d. 1896; m. 1844, Elvira, d.
of Hiram Davis Lee, M.D., of London, Canada: —
Edwin William Strathy, Gentleman, b. 29 Dec. 1844;
m. 27 June 1872, Gerakhne Alicia (deed.), d. of Edwin Van
Cortlandt, M.D., of Ottawa; and has issue — (i) Edward
James Van Cortlandt Strathy, Gentleman, b. ; (2)
Kenneth Gordon Strathy, Cientleman, b. ; Harriet
Geraldine May ; Louise Brakenridge [w. 1895, Robert
Boteler Kenrick]; Muriel; and Frances Olive. Hes. —
2 Emily Street, Macdonald Park, Kingston, Ontario,
Canada.
ALEXANDER M'NEILL STREATFEILD-MOORE,
Esquire, J. P. Born 1863, being the eldest son of the late
Alexander Edward Champion Streatfeild-Moore, Esq.,
J. P. (assumed by Royal Licence, 1885, the additional sur-
name of Moore under the will of his kinsman, Frank John
Moore of Woodcock Hill), by his wife HcU-n, dan. of < apt.
Alexander M'Ncill of Colonsay, N.B. Aiinorial bear-
ings-Quarterly I and 4, per fesse gules and sable, three
bezants (for Streatfeild) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a pale argent,
a Moor's head proper, over all, on a chief dancette6 or,
three mullets azure (for Moore). Mantling gules and
sable. Crests - 1. on a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour proper, bent from the elbow, the forearm encircled
with a band tied in knot gules, supporting a spear with
a pennon shewing argent, St. George's cross on the dexter
side of the spear, and gules, three Vjezants fesseways on the
sinister, the pennon being turned round the spear to show
part of both sides (for .Streatfeild) ; 2. in front of a crown
vallary or, a Moor's head in profile proper, wreathed azure
and argent, a mullet azure (for Moore). .S^a/— Woodcock
Hill, Berkhampstead, Herts.
STREETEN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, per pale
or and azure, on a bend between a lion rampant in chief
and an estoile in base, a lion rampant between two estoiles
all counterchanged (Streeten) ; 2 and 3, sable, a cross
invected between two escallops in chief and as many
cinquefoils in base all argent (I'aget). Mantlng azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or,
charged with two escallops in pale, holding in the dexter
paw an estoile and supporting with the sinister a cinquefoil
all azure.
Sons of William Warren Streeten, Esq., C.M.G. , /'.
1834; d. 1890 ; m. 1865, Sarah Henrietta Anne, d. of
Francis Nicholas Orborne : —
Francis Osborne Streeten, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; 711. 1902,
Cecilia, d. of Col. St. John Michell Fancourt, C.B. ; and
has issue — Francis Paget Streeton, Gentleman, b. 1903,
Tonbridge, co. Kent.
STRICKLAND, quartered by RAMSDEN.
ALGERNON AUGUSTINE DE LILLE STRICK-
L.'\ND, Esquire, J. P. for Devon, M.A. Merton Coll.,
Oxford. Born Jan. 1837, being the eldest son of the late
Augustine Edmund Christopher Strickland of Oaklands,
Devon, by his wife Susan Caroline, younger dau. of Henry
Deacon of Longcross House, co. Glamorgan. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron or, between three crosses patt^e
argent, on a canton ermine, a buck's head erased sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a turkey cock in his pride proper. Motto — " A la
volonte de Dieu." Married, Jan. 28, 1863, Charlotte Anne,
younger dau. of Peter Richard and Lady Sophia Hoare of
Luscombe, Devon; and has Issue— {1) Algernon Henry
Peter Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1863 [w. , Jan. 28, 1890,
Mary Selina, youngest dau. of Walter Drummond ; and has
issue, Algernon Walter Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and
Mary Barbara] ; (2) Augustine Cecil Strickland, Gentleman,
b. 1864 ; (3) Hubert Arthur Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1867
[ni., Jan. i6, 1890, Rose Cecil, eldest dau. of Cecil Russell] ;
(4) Claud High Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1871 [w!.,i89S,
Maud Maryi^ youngest dau. of the late Patrick Robert
Gordon-Canning of Hartpury ; and has issue, Walter
Claud Strickland, Gentleman,'/^. 1896]; Hilda Rachel [w.,
Nov. 23, 1893, Arthur Stanley Clarke, Lieut. i8th Bengal
Lancers]; and Gwendolen Mary, ^ea^— Apperley Court,
Tewkesbury. Town Residence — 23 Warwick Square,
London.
Sir GERALD STRICKLAND, K.C.M.G.,6th Count
Delia Catena, B.A., LL.B. Camb., Barrister-at-Law of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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Inner Temple, Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta,
Major Royal Malta Militia, formerly Lieut. Cambridge
University Rifle X'olunteers. Born May 24, i86r, being the
eldest son of the late Capt. Walter Strickland, R.N., by
his wife Louisa, dau. of the Cavaliere Peter Paul Bonici
Mompaiao, LL. D., of Malta, and niece and heiress of Sir
Nicholas Sceberras Bologna, 5th Count della Catena.
Armorial bearings — Sable three escallops or, a mullet for
difference, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon
and pendant of the badge of a K.C.M.G.,and impaling the
arms of Sackville-West, namely, quarterly i and 4 argent, a
fesse dancettt^e sable ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, a
bend vair. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a bundle of holly vert, fructed gules banded
round the middle with a wreath argent and sable. Motto
— "Sans mal." Mayried, Aug. 26, 1890, Lady Edeline
Sackville, dau. of Rt. Hon. Reginald, 7th Earl Uelawarr ;
and has Issue — Mary Christina ; Cecilia Victoria ; and
Mabel Edeline. Seats — Sizergh Castle, Westmorland;
Villa Bologna, Malta. Clubs — Constitutional, Westmor-
land, Royal Mersey Yacht.
WALTER CECIL STRICKLAND, Esquire, late Capt.
83rd Regt., J. P. Devon. Born May 25, 1839, being the
second son of tiie late Augustine Edmund Christopher
Strickland of Oaklands, Devon, by his wife Susan Caroline,
younger dau. of Henry Deacon of Longcross House, co.
Glamorgan. Livery — i\Iaroon, with yellow facings. Armo-
rial bearings — Gules, a chevron or, between three crosses
pat^e argent, on a canton ermine, a buck's head erased
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a turkey cock in his pride proper. MottO
— " A la volonte de Dieu." Married, July 31, 1867, Mary
Blanche, second dau. of the late Major-General Polglase
James, H.E.I.C.S. , of Helston, Cornwall, at one time com-
manding the northern division of the Madras army ; and
has Issue — (i) Dudley Herbert Cecil Strickland, Gentleman,
b. 1869 ; (2) Cecil St. Leger Strickland, Gentleman, /'. 1876 ;
Ethel Beatrice; Augusta Blanche \_m., 1897, Capt. Louis
Jean Bolls, Devonshire Regt.]; and Lillian Grace. Resi-
dence— The Rise, Dawlish, Devon. Club — Junior United
Service.
WALTER CHARLES STRICKLAND, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. Born Sept. 5, 1825, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Strickland of Sizergh, by his wife
Mademoiselle Gasparine Ursule Ida, youngest dau. of the
Baron de Fingerlin Bischingen. Armorial bearings —
Sable, three escallops argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bundle of holy vert,
fructed gules, banded round the middle with a wreath
argent and sable. MottO — "Sans mal." Married, 1866,
Rosetta Einmcline, 3rd dau. of Charles Medex of Brussels ;
and has Issue~[\) Roger Walter Strickland, Gentleman,
formerly Lieut. 5th Batt. R.I. Fusiliers, b. Nov. r, 1867;
Ida Matilda; Mabel Susan, d. unm. , April 6, 1897;
Henrietta Maria ; and Mary Enmia. Seat — Sizergh Castle,
Kendal, Westmorland. C///3^Junior Carlton, S.W.
HENRY STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE, Esq., B.A. of
Trin. Coll. (Cantab.), and J. P. for E. Riding of the co. of
York. Born 1821, being the younger son of the late Sir
George Strickland, 7th Bart., of Boynton, by Mary, only
child and heir of the late Rev. Charles Constable of Was-
sand (whose name he has assumed). Livery (dress) — Dark
blue coats and breeches, yellow waistcoats; (undress) —
Dark blue, with yellow collars. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly 1 and 4, gules and vair, over all a bend or (for
Constable) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron or, between three
crosses pat^e argent, on a canton ermines, a stag's head
couped proper (for Strickland). Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a ship with tackle, guns, and apparel, all or (for
Constable) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a turkey-
cock in his pride sable, membered and wattled gules (for
Strickland). Married, 1859, Cornelia Charlotte Anne,
youngest dau. of the late Col. and Lady Sophia Dumaresq
(sister of George, 5th Earl of Lanesborough) ; and has had
Issue— {\) Frederic Charles Strickland-Constable, Esq.,
J. P. for E.R. Yorks, late Capt. R. H. Guards, b. March 16,
i860 [in., 1898, Margaret, dau. of Admiral Hon. T. A.
Pakenham] ; (2) Marmaduke Strickland-Constable, Gentle-
man, Secretary of H.M. Legation at Stockholm, b. March
4, 1862, d. Dec. 29, 1898; Ethel [w., 1880, Capt. Hon.
Francis Johnstone, and d. 1891, leaving issue] ; Rosamond ;
Mary Sophia \jn., 1897, John Bulteel of Pamflete] ; and
Lucy Winifred. iV(^^-Wassand Hall, Hull.
STRINGER, quartered by HALSEY.
STRIVELIN, quartered by HEYWOOD - JONES,
LONGUEVILLE, and WILLDING-JONES.
STRONG (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and argent, a cross
pat^e between a leopard's face in the first and fourth
quarters, and a martlet in the second and third all azure.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a griffin sejant azure, sem6 of
crosses pat(5e argent, supporting witli the dexter fore-claw
an annulet or, encircling a portcullis with chains of the
second. Motto — " Dominus fortitude mea."
Sons of Thomas Banks Strong of St. John's Road,
Putney, late of the Adj. -Gen's. Dept. of the War
Office, b. 1825; d. 1904; m. 1857:^
The Very Rev. Thomas Banks Strong, D. D. (Oxon.),
Dean of Christchurch, Oxford, b. 1861. Res. — Oxford.
S. Arthur Strong, Gentleman, M.A., Librarian to the
House of Lords [d. 1904), b. 1863; m. 1897, Eugenia
Sellers, LL.D. Res. — 36 Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.
Club — Burlington Fine Arts.
Rowland Strong, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. — Paris.
ANTHONY ALOYSIUS STRONG- HUSSEY, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Dublin. Born 1850, being the eldest son of the
late Malachi Strong- Hussey, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Westown House, by Charlotte Isabella, second dau. of the
late R. A. Fitzgerald. Armorial bearings — Barry of six
ermine and gules, on a canton of the last a cross or. Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a hind passant argent beneath a tree proper.
Motto — "Cor immobile." Married, 1884, Mary, only dau.
of the late Richard Henry Shell. Seat — Westown, Bal-
briggan, Dublin.
H Sir JAMES HENRY STRONGE, sth Baronet (June
W 22, 1803), of Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh, M.A. Oxon.,
Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1880, and of
CO. Armagh 1885, Major late 4th Bait. Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers. Born Dec. 8, 1849, being the elder son of the
late Sir John Calvert Stronge, 4th Bart. , by his wife Lady
Margaret Zoe Caulfeild, only dau. of the Hon. Henry
Caulfeild, and sister of Rt. Hon. James Molyneux, 3rd
Earl of Charlemont, K.P. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, a chevron wavy sable between three
lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an estoile gules (for
Stronge) ; 2. argent, an eagle displayed or (for Manson) ;
3, quarterly i. and iiii. , or, a ship of one mast sable ; ii. and
iii., gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Echlin) ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed sable,
beaked and legged azure, langued gules. Motto — " Ten-
tanda via est." Married, Oct. 7, 1885, Ethel Margaret,
dau. of Col. Ynyr Henry Burges, co. Tyrone ; and has
Issue~-]?iV\es Matthew Stronge, Esq., b. Jan. 10, 1891 ;
Zoe Edith ; Daphne Helen ; Rose Ethel ; Jessy ; and Joy
Winifred. Seats — Tynan Abbey and Fellows Hall, co.
Armagh ; Mulnavar Lodge, co. Tyrone.
§ GEORGE HERBERT STRUTT, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. Born April 21, 1854, being the eldest son of
the late George Henry Strutt, Esq., ].V. and D. L. , by
his wife Agnes Anne, only dau. of Edward Ashton of West
End, Prescot, in the co. of Lancaster. Armorial bearings
as recorded in the College of Arms — Per pale sable and
azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets
fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun, a cubit
arm erect vested bendy of six or and sable, cuffed argent,
holding in the hand a roll of paper proper. MottO — " Pro-
positi tenax." Armorial bearings as used, but for which
no authority has been officially established, are — Sable, a
chevron ermine between three cross crosslets or. Crest — A
dexter cubit arm habited proper, charged with a cross cross-
let fitchie, the cuff ermine, holding in the hand a roll of
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/laper. Married, firstly, 1876, Edith Adela (</. 1897),
eldest dau. of Major Charles Yelverton, Balguy ; and has
Issue — With five daughters, two sons, George Ashton Strutt,
Gentleman, d. 1878; and Anthony Herbert Strutt, i. 1895.
He married secondly, Emily, dau. of the late Rev. R.
Hind, formerly Chaplain R.N. Seat — Makeney House,
near Derby.
STUART,
CHOYLE.
quartered by ADAMSON and VERS-
STUART, see CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART,
CRAWFURD- STIRLING-STUART, HARINGTON-
STUART, MONTAGU -STUART -WORT LEY,
MONTAGU - STUART - WORTLEY - MACKENZIE,
NIBLOCK-STUART, and VILLIERS-STUART.
ALEXANDER STUART, Esquire, of Inchbreck, in
the CO. of Kincardine, and Laithers, in the co. of Aber-
deen, J. P., D.L., M.A., head and present representative of
the families of Stuart of Inchbreck and Sibbald of Kair. Born
June 8, 1832, being the only son of the late Alexander Stuart,
Esquire, of Laithers and Inchbreck, by his wife Isabella,
second daughter of John Lawson, Esquire, Captain Royal
Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a
fesse chequy azure and argent between a lion passant
in chief and a rose in base gules, all within a bordure en-
grailed and gobonated compon6 of the second and third,
and impaling the arms of Arbuthnott, namely azure, a
crescent between three mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a civet-cat couchant proper. Motto —
"Semper paratus." Afarried, June 21, 1864, the Hon-
ourable Clementina Arbuthnott, daughter of John, ninth
Viscount Arbuthnott ; and has Issue— {i) John Stuart,
Gentleman, born April 20, 1877; (2) Murray Stuart Stuart
Gentleman, born September 27, 1878 ; and Clementina
Graham [;«., 1897, A. E. F. Morrison, junr., of Bognis].
Residence — Laithers House, Turriff, in the county of Aber-
deen.
CHARLES GORDON STUART, Gentleman. Born
1862, being the son of James Meliss Stuart, Esq. , F. R. G. S.
and F.S.A.' (Scot.), of Eriska, J.P. for co. Argyll, and
formerly a merchant in New Zealand, by his wife Mary,
eldest dau. of the late John Gordon of Glasgow. Armorial
bearings ~Pe fesse or and argent, a fesse chequy azurer
and of the second, surmounted of a bend gules, in base a
galley oars in action sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican feeding her
young or, in a nest azure. Motto — " Vulnere vires-
cens."
Major - General Sir EDWARD ANDREW
STUART, 3rd Baronet (May 5, 1841), Col. Royal
Scots Lothian Regt., Lieut. -Gov. of Chelsea Hospital
Born Dec. 20, 1832, being the second but elder surviving
son of the late Sir James Stuart, ist Bart., LL.D., by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Alexander Robertson.
Armorial bearings - Or, a fesse chequy azure and ermine,
between in chief two crosses patt^e gules, and in base a
thistle proper, all within a bordure of the second ; the es-
cutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Roman fasces fesseways, therefrom issuant
a demi-lion rampant, holding in the dexter paw a thistle.
Motto -" Justitiaj propositique tenax." Residence —
98 Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Army and Navy, United
Service.
GEORGE JOHN STUART, Gentleman. Born Novem-
ber 3, 1870, being the only son of the late Major W.
Edington Stuart, late of the 15th Hussars, by his wife
Sydney Louisa, now Scott [to whom refer], only surviving
daughter of tlie late George Jonathan Scott, Esquire, and
v\ho assumed by Royal Licence in the year i8qi, the name
and arms of Scott. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three piles invected argent,
two issuant from the chief and one from the base, each
charged with a catherine-wheel of the first (for Scott) ;
2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in base a
savage's head couped proper (for Stuart). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-griftin sable, beaked gules,
holding between the claws an escarbuncle or, a demi-cath-
erine-wheel argent; with the Motto, " Recte faciendo
neminem timeas. " Married, Oct. 22, 1898, Bessie, dau.
of the late Norman Torquil Macleod of Drynoch, Isle of
Skye, and widow of Walter Paterson Dick. Postal ad-
dress— Betton Strange, Shrewsbury ; Peniarthuchaf, Towyn,
Merioneth.
THOMAS PETER ANDERSON STUART, Gentle-
man, of the Univ. of Sydney, New South Wales, M. D.
and LL.D. of Edinburgh and Sydney Univs. , Prof, of
Physiology, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Fellow of the
Senate of the Univ., Chairman of the Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital, Member of the Medical Board of the Colony.
Born 1856, being the only son of the late Alexander Stuart
of Cromwell House, Dumfries, Scotland, by his wife Jane
Anderson. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and argent,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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a fesse chequy azure and of the second, between a lym-
phad sails furled and oars in action sable, flags flying
gules, in chief and a saltire couped of the fourth in base.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lymphad as in the arms. Motto (over) —
"En avant." 'Hesidetice — The University, Sydney, New
South Wales.
Colonel JOHN ALEXANDER MAN STUART,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath (Military Division), Companion of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, and Knight
of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
and has the Coronation medal, D. L. for co. of Aberdeen,
C.C. for Kincardine, and in the Commission of the Peace
for cos. Aberdeen and Kincardine, is F. R.G.S. , and
Adjutant of The Royal Company of Archers (H.M.'s
Bodyguard for Scotland), sometime Lieut. - Col. Com-
manding 3rd Batt. the Gordon Highlanders, and Local
Brigadier Trinidad and Tobago. Has served in vari-
ous military and civil capacities in China, Formosa,
Manchuria, the Soudan, Egypt, the West Indies and
West Africa (Despatches, Thanks, Medals for China,
Egypt, and Ashanti, Nile Clasp, 4th Class Osmanieh,
4th Class Italian Crown, 2nd Class Precious Star, Bronze
Star). Resumed his ancient family name by Royal
Warrant in i8g8. Born 1841, being the son of William
Man (Stuart), Esq., of The Priory, Bromley St. Leonard's,
and of Dessford, Ceylon. Armorial bearings Or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, between two lions rampant in
chief and one in base of the third ; below the shield the
badges of his orders. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head erased ar-
gent, and in an escroll above the Motto, "Nil Time."
Married, 1888, Helen, dau. of J. W. Lang, Esq. Seat
— Dessford House, Ceylon. Home residence — Dalvenie,
Banchory, N.B. Clubs — United Service, St. James's,
Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM DUGALD STUART, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Beds, late Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born Oct.
18, i860, being the eldest son of the late Col. William
Stuart, J. P. for Herts, J. P. and D.L. for Beds, High
Sheriff 1875 and J. P. for Hunts, and Hon. Col. 3rd Batt.
Bedfordshire Regt. , M.P. for Bedford 1854-57 and 1859-68,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Katherine, eldest dau. of John
Armitage Nicholson of Balrath. Armorial bearings — Or,
a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant
gules. Motto — " Avito viret honore." Married, July 11,
1893, Millicent H. O. , eldest dau. of the late Captain G.
W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., J. P. ; and has Issue — William
Esme Montagu Stuart, Gentleman, b. Nov. 22, 1895.
Seats — Tempsford Hall, Sandy, Beds ; and Aldenhani
Abbey, Watford, Herts.
STUART (L.O. , 19 Dec. 1902). Or, a fess chequy
azure and argent, between two boar's heads erased gules,
armed and langued of the second, and an antique crown of
the fourth. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure. Motto — "Avito viret honori."
Son of the late Charles Urquhart Stuart (s. of Robert
Stuart of Grantown, Inverness-shire), /'. ; d. 1855 ;
m. : —
Charles Urquhart Stuart, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. . Seat — Wootton, Berks. Res. —
55 Jermyn Street, London, W.
THOMAS GEORGE STUART-FRENCH, Gentle-
man. Born 1862, being the eldest surviving son of Major-
Gen. William James Stuart, late R.E. , by Eleanor Dorcas
his wife, youngest dau. of the late Thomas George French,
and sister and coheir of the late Pascoe Savage French of
Marino, co. Cork. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
sable a bend between two dolphins naiant bendvvays argent,
in the dexter chief point a crescent of the field (for French);
2 and 3, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules, within a
double tressure flory counterflory of the last ; ii. or, a fesse
chequy azm"e and argent, in chief a label of three points
gules; iii. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses
gules; iiii. azure, a lion rampant argent, the whole within
a bordure compony azure and argent, over oil in the fesse
point a crescent for difference (for Stuart). Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
is the Military Cockade.
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colours, a dolphin naiant argent, charged with a crescent
sable (for French) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head couped argent, armed, crined, and tufted
or, charged with a crescent gules for difference (for Stuart).
Motto — "Veritas." Postal address — Constitutional Club,
Northumberland Avenue,
Sir JAMES STUART-MENTETH, 3rd Baronet (Aug.
II, 1838), of Closeburn, co. Dumfries. Bom July 21, 1841,
being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Thomas
Loughnian Stuart-Menteth, Capt. in the i6th Lancers, by
his wife Isabella Maria, second dau. of James Tobin of
Dublin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, or, a
bend chequy sable and argent ; 2 and 3, azure, a lymphiid
proper, in chief three buckles or ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lymphad
proper, the flag gules, with a canton argent charged with a
cross of St. Andrew azure. Mottoes — " Dum vivo spero,"
and "Sub sole nihil." Married, Dec. 10, 1872, Helen
Gertrude, dau. of Darwin E. Fay of Fulton, New York
State ; and has Issue — Philadelphia Anna ; and Helen
Isabel. Residence — Canandalgua, New York, U.S.A.
STUART-RICHARDSON, see CASTLE-STUART.
ROBERT HAMILTON HAMILTON STUBBER,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1873, late Lieut.
Royal Dragoons. Born June 18, 1844, being the only son
of the late Robert Hamilton Slubber, Esq., of Moyne, J. P.,
D.L. , and High Sheriff 1831, by his wife Olivia, dau. of
Rev. Edward Lucas, of the Castlcshane family, and widow
of Henry Smith. Clubs — Army and Navy, and United Ser-
vice, and Kildare Street, Dublin. Arniorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a pile sable, an heraldic
antelope's head erased or (for Slubber) : 2 and 3, argent, on
a bend gules, three martlets of the first (for Sewell). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
on a mural crown gules, a martlet argent. Motto — ' ' Gladio
et arcu." Married, firstly, Nov. 15, 1877, .^dele Grainger,
dau. of Alexander Duncan of Knossington Grange, co.
Leicester; and by her has had Issue— {i) Robert Slubber,
Gentleman,,^. 1879; and Olive, d. Sept. 22, 1889. He
married secondly, Sept. 1885, Georgina .Mice Mary, youngest
dau. of George Power, sixth son of Sir Jolm Power, Bart.,
of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny ; and has issue, Margery Hamilton.
Seats — Moyne, Durrow, Queen's Co.; Castle Fleming
Lodge, Ballyborbley, Queen's Co.
HENRY STUBBS, Esquire, J.P. cos. Donegal and
Fermanagh, D.L. co. Donegal, and High Sheriff for
the said county 1891, and for co. Fermanagh 1901, First
Honourman and Prizeman Trinity Coll., Dublin, Bachelor
of Arts (Junior Moderator in Ethics and Logic) of Trinity
College, Dublin, 1870, Master of Arts 1883. Born May 30,
1846, bemg the second son of the late Thomas Troubridge
Slubhs of Ballyshannon, in the county of Donegal, by his
wife Elizabeth Chinnery, third daughter of Joseph Folingsby,
and grand-daughter of the late Sir Broderick Chinnery,
Baronet, of Ann's Grove, in the county of Cork. Livery—
Black, with yellow facings, gilt buttons, and gold hat-band.
Armonal bearings (Ped. H. Coll.) — Sable, on a bend,
between three pheons or, as many round buckles gules, on
a chief of the second three stumps of trees eradicated proper.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a stump of a tree
eradicated proper, thereon a demi-eagle displayed or,
collared sable, holding in the beak an oak branch also
proper; with the Motto, " Dominus exaltatio mea."
Estates — Danby, in the county of Donegal ; Garrison, in
the county of Fermanagh ; and St. Ernan's, co. Donegal.
Postal address — Danby, Ballyshannon, county Donegal.
LAUNCELOT HENLOCK ASCOUGH STUBBS,
Gentleman, M.A. Lincoln Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law.
Born 1869, being the son of the late Rt. Rev. William
Stubbs, Lord Bishop of Oxford, Chancellor of the Most
Noble Order of the Garter, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., by liis
wife Catherine, dau. of John Dellar. Armorial bearings
— Sable, on a bend nebuly or, between two bezants, each
charged with a pheon of the field, three round buckles also
sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-eagle displayed sable, charged on each
wing with a pheon, and holding in the beak a tilting-spear
erect, point upwards or. MottO — ^" Et dixi nunc coepi."
Postal address — lA Middle Temple Lane, E.C. Club —
St. Stephen's.
WILLIAM WALTER STUBBS, Gentleman, Master
of Arts, being the eldest son of the late Rt. Rev. William
Stubbs, Lord Bishop of Oxford, Chancellor of the Most
Noble Order of the Garter, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., by his
wife Catherine, dau. of John Dellar. Born January 5, 1866.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a bend nebuly or, between
two bezants, each charged with a pheon of the field, three
round buckles also sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed sable,
charged on each wing with a pheon, and holding in the
beak a tilling-spear erect, point upwards or. Motto — " Et
is the Naval Cockade.
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West Africa.
Residence—^axn, Southern Nigeria,
STUBBS. Sable, on a bend between three pheons or,
as many round buckles gules, on a chief of the second,
three stumps of trees eradicated proper. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a vvreiith of the colours, a stump of
a tree eradicated proper, thereon a demi-eagle displayed
or, collared sable, holding in the beak an oak-branch also
proper. Motto — " Doniinus exaltatio mea."
Son of Rev. Charles Albert Stulibs, J. P., formerly
Incumbent of Camus-juxta-Bann, co. Londonderry,
b. 1840; d. 1905; M. ist, 1872, Phoebe (</. i886), only
d. of Rev. Walter Riky ; 2nd, 1894, Lizzie Sarah, d.
of Joseph Belts Horrell : —
Thomas Troubridge Stubbs, Gentleman, 2nd Batt. Roy.
Munster F'us. b. 1876. Seat — Salthill, Mountcharles, co.
Donegal.
Sons of Tliomas Troubridge Stubbs of Ballyshannon,
CO. Donegal, b. 1802; d. 1872; ;«. 1839, Elizabeth
Chinnery, d. of Joseph Folingsby, and grand-dau. of
Sir Broderick Chinneiy, Bart., M.P. :—
Henry Stubbs, Esq., of Danby {q.v.).
Alfred Stubbs, Gentleman, M.A., LL.B. ( Irin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1849. Seat — Portnason, co. Donegal.
PETER STUBS, Esquire, J. P. for cos. Chester, Lan-
caster, and Gloucester, High Sheriff' of Gloucestershire
1900. Born 1830, being the son of Thomas Stubs, by his wife
Mary, dau. of the late William Pearson of Liverpool. Ar-
morial bearings — Or, three piles, two issuant from the
chief and one from the base azure, each charged with a
pheon of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from flames, a de.xter arm
embowed in armour grasping a battle-axe all proper,
pendent from the hand by a chain or, an escutcheon sable,
charged with a pheon, as in the arms. Motto —" Cedant
arma labori." Married, 1864, Isabella, dau. of the late
Thomas Greenall of Grappenhall Hall, co. Chester; and
has with other /w?/e— Peter Stubs, Gentleman, B.A. and
LL.B., b. 1866. 5ea/ — Blaisdon Hall, Gloucestershire.
Club — Royal Thames Yacht.
VINCENT STUCKEY, Esquire, J. P.. D.L. Born
May 1829, being the son of the late Rev. William Wood,
of Staplegrove, co. of Somerset, by his wife Julia, eldest dau.
of Vincent Stuckey, Esquire, of Hill House, Langport ; and
assumed the name of Stuckey in 1861, by Royal License.
Armorial toearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend sinister
dovetailed or and azure, a lion rampant double-queued
ermine, on a canton of the second a mascle of the first;
and impaling the arms of Lethbridge, namely argent,
water proper in base, and a bridge, emliattled thereon a
turret gules, and in chief an eagle displayed sable, charged
with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant double-queued ermine, charged with a mascle azure.
Motto — " Fortitudine et fidelitate." Married, April 1865,
Mary, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Prowse Leth-
bridge, son of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Baronet, of
Sandhill Park, in the county of Somerset ; and by her has
Iss2ie — Phyllis Julia [w. C. F. Pinney, Rifle Brigade] ; and
Olive Mary [m. Joseph Gundry of the Hyde, Bridport].
Seat— Yi'xW House, Langport, in the county of Somer-
set.
Sir (WILLIAM) LEWIS STUCLEY, 2nd Baronet
(April 26, 1859), of Affeton Castle and Hartland
Abbey, co. Devon, J. P., D.L. for co. Devon, Lieut. -Col.
late Grenadier Guards, served in Crimea. Barn Aug. 17,
1836, being the eldest son of Sir George Stucley Stucley,
ist Bart., by his wife Lady Elizabeth O'Rryen, dau. and
coheir of the Most Hon. William O'Bryen, the 2nd
Marquess of Thomond, K.P. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, azure, three pears or (for .Stucley) ; 2 and 3,
per fess embattled argent and sable, three bucks' attires,
each fixed to the scalp coimterchanged (for Buck) ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of the colours,
between a buck's attires as in the arms, sable, a lion ram-
pant or, the sinister paw holding a bittle-axe, resting on
the shoulder proper. Married, firstly, April 15, 1869,
Rosamond Head \d. Sept. 29, 1877), only dau. of H. P.
Best of Donnington Grove, co. Berks ; secondly, Feb. 5,
1879, Maria Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut-Col. Hamlyn
Fane of Clovelly Court, co. Devon, and Avon Tyrrel, co.
Hants. Seats — Hartland Abbey, and Affeton Castle, co.
Devon,
EDWARD FAIRFAX STUDD, Gentleman, of Oxton,
in the county of Devon, and Banchor, Moy,in the county of
Inverness, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Civil Law, Barrister-
is the Military Cockade.
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son of the late Major-General Edward Studd of Oxton, by
his second wife Beatrice Emma, daughter of Charlton
Bayly of Sidmouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, a lion rampant between three crescents
argent, on a chief embattled of the last a tiltmg-spear
in fesse, the head to the sinister, the staff encircled by a
chaplet of oak, all proper, and impaling the arms of Chi-
chester, namely, chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
mural crown two arms embowed in armour, the hands in
gauntlets, holding a tilting-spear encircled by a chaplet of
oak, as in the arms, all proper. Married, April 3, 1877,
Evelyn, third daughter of Sir Arthur Chichester, eighth
Baronet, of Youlston, in the county of Devon ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Arthur Chichester Studd, Gentleman,
born March 13, 1880 ; (2) Francis Cyril Rupert Studd,
Gentleman, born 1881 ; (3) Ernest George Studd, Gentle-
man, born 1883 ; (4) Eric Fairfax Studd, Gentleman,
born 1890 ; (5) Theodore Quintus Studd, Gentleman,
born 1893 ; (6) Charles Kynaston Studd, Gentleman, born
1895 ; Gladys Mary ; Sybil Daphne ; Cynthia Evelyn ; Enid
Eulalie ; and Dorothy Grace. Seat — Oxton, near Exeter.
AUGUSTINE FITZGERALD STUDDERT, Gentle-
man, being the seventh son of the late Thomas Studdert,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1825), by his wife
Alicia, dau. of George Studdert of Kilkishen. Armorial
bearings — Per pale azure and gules, three mullets argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— A demi-horse rampant
sable, environed round the body by a ducal coronet or.
Motto — " Refulgent in tenebris." Married Margaretta,
dau. of John Ferguson of Glenmore, Bute ; and has Issue —
(i) Thomas de Clare Studdert, Gentleman ; (2) Augustine
Fitzgerald Studdert, Gentleman ; (3) Richard Studdert,
Gentleman ; (4) John Fergusson Studdert, Gentleman ;
Anna ; and Margaretta. Residence —
RICHARD STUDDERT, Esquire; served in Royal
Marine Artillery in Crimea and China, and as Capt. and
Adjutant of London .Art. Brigade. Born 1835, being the
second son of the late Admiral John Fitzgerald Studdert, J. P.,
of Pella, by his wife Anne, dau. of Rev. Richard Welsh of
Newton House, co. Clare. Armorial bearings— Per pale
azure and gules, three mullets argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — A demi-horse rampant sable, environed
round the body by a ducal coronet or. MottO — " Reful-
gent in tenebris." Married, i860, Maria Isabella, youngest
dau. of William Ansdale Leech of Ratheran, co. Mayo.
RICHARD STUDDERT, Esquire, J. P. (High Sheriff
1874), Captain R.N. (retired), being the third son of the
late Thomas Studdert, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1825), by his wife Alicia, dau. of George Studdert of Kil-
kishen. Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules,
three mullets argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— A demi-horse rampant sable, environed round the body
by a ducal coronet or. Motto — "Refulgent in tenebris."
Married, 1877, Helen, dau. of James Denniston of Greenock,
CO. Renfrew ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Studdert, Gentle-
man, b. 1880; (2) Richard Studdert, Gentleman; Alicia
Agnes ; Helen .Anne Fitzgerald ; and Jane Fairrie Den-
niston. Seat — Bunratty Castle, co. Clare.
ROBERT O'BRIEN STUDDERT, Esquire, J. P., co.
Clare. Bo7-n 1842, being the eldest son of Robert Wogan
Studdert, Esq., J. P., by his wife Kate, dau. of Admiral
O'Brien. Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and gules,
three nmllets argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-horse rampant sable,
environed round the body by a ducal coronet or. Motto —
"Refulgent in tenebris." Married, f^xsiX^, Feb. 12, 1874,
Marianne, dau. of Rev. Lord Adam Loftus ; and has Issue
— Thomas George Herbert Studdert, Gentleman, b. 1875.
He married secondly, 1884, Maria Frances, eldest dau. of
Henry L. Puxley of Dunboy, co. Cork. Seat —
ROBERT WOGAN STUDDERT, Esquire, J. P. Born
1815, being the eldest son of the late Charles Fitzgerald
Studdert, l)y his wife Maria, dau. of Robert Wogan of
Dublin. Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules,
three mullets argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— A demi-horse rampant sable, environed round the body
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by a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Refulgent in tenebris."
Married, 1840, Kate, dau. of Admiral O'Brien ; and has
(with another son)— Robert O'Brien Studdert, Esq., J. P.
CO. Clare, b. 1842 [w., firstly, Feb. 12, 1874, Marianne, dau.of
Rev. Lord Adam Loftus; andsecondly, 1884, Maria Frances,
eldest dau. of Henry L. Puxley uf Dunboy, co. Cork ; and
has issue, by the first marriage, Thomas George Herbert
Studdert, Gentleman, b. 1875]. Seat — Cullane, Kilkishen.
WILLIAM STEELE STUDDERT, Esquire. Born
Nov. 8, 1821, being the fourth son of I he late Chas. Fitzgerald
Studdert, by his wife Maria, dau. of Robert Wogan of Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Per pale azure and gules, three mullets
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — A demi-horse
rampant sable, environed round the body by a ducal coronet
or. Motto — " Refulgent in tenebris." Married, July 6,
1854, Constance, dau. of Robert George Massey of Avondale
(son of Hon. George Massey) ; and has Issue — (i) Charles
Henry Thompson Studdert, Gentleman, b. .Sept. 13, 1856;
(2) William John Massey Studdert, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16,
1857; (3) Hugh Samuel Studdert, Gentleman, b. April 30,
1861 ; and Constance Helen. 5^a/— Keeper View, O'Brien's
Bridge, co. Clare.
STUDDY (H. Coll., c. 1780). Azure, on a sal tire wavy
or, between three estoiles of the second, one in chief
and two in fesse, and a fish naiant in base argent, a
leopard's face of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath af the colours, a demi-tiger proper, collared
azure, supporting between the paws an anchor erect azure.
Motto — " Fide sed cui vide."
Son of Commdr. Henry Studdy, R.N., of Coombe
House, Ipplepen, b. 1794 ; d. 1834 ; m. 1819. Harriet,
d. of R. Bray of Winchelsea : — -"'
Henry Studdy, Esq., J. P., D.L. , late Capt. S. Devon
Mil., b. 1820 ; m. ist, 1842, Eleanor Frances, d. of Rev.
Robert Holdsworth, J. P., Prebendary of Exeter, and for
fifty years Vicar of Brixham ; 2nd, 1893, Sarah Penelope, d.
of Henry Granger, and widow of the Rev. E. J. Hayton ;
and has surv. issue — (i) Robert Wright Studdy, Esq., Col.
late Manchester Regt. , b. 1847 [w. 1896, Edith Mary, d. of
Joseph Beckton of Didsbury : and has issue — Frances
Robert Studdy, Gentleman, b. 1897]; (2) John Studdy,
Gentleman, b. 1849 [;«. Ada Mary Needham] ; (3) Ernest
Holdsworth Studdy, Esq., Capt. late 32nd Regt., b. 1851
\jn. 1874, Constance, d. of late Rev. H. G. Hayter-Hames,
Rector of Chagford ; and has issue — George Ernest Studdy,
Gentleman ; Hubert Charles Studdy, Gentleman ; and Ernes-
tine Constance] ; (4) Thomas Edward Studdy, Gentleman,
b, 185s [?«. 1883, Mary Fannie, d. of Bertram Francis
Barton of Woolton Hill, Hants ; and has issue — Robert
Studdy, Gentleman; Margaret Everina ; Violet Mary; and
Frances Eleanor] ; Harriet Elizabeth ; Eleanor Sarah | in.
1869, J. Babington Macaulay]; and Georgina Frances \vi.
1873, Martin Leslie-Leslie, s. of Countess of Rothes].
Seat — Waddelon Court, Brixham, Devon.
STUDHOLME (U.O.). Vert, a horse argent, capari-
soned or, on a chief of the second, three spur-rowels gules.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled or.
Son of John Studholme of Studholme, Cumberland,
b. ; d. ; m. , Elizabeth Nixon : —
Joseph Studholme, Esq., J. P. King's Co. (High Sheriff
1891), b. ; m. 1878, Mary Hastings, only d. of James
Robert Davis ; and has surv. issue — Launcelot Joseph
Moore Studholme, b. 1884 ; Elizabeth Charlotte Anne ;
Mary Hastings; and Rosalind. Seat — Ballyeighan, Par-
sonstown. King's Co.
§ CHARLES SHEPPEY STURT, Esquire, Major-
Gen. H.M. Indian .Army. Born September 21, 1838,
being the second son of the late Charles Sturt, Esq., the
Australian explorer, Capt. of the 39th Regt., by his wife
Charlotte Christiana, dau. of Colonel William Sheppey
Greene, Military Auditor-Gen. , Calcutta. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, on a fesse or. between three colts courant argent,
as many roses gules (quartering (for Napier) argent, a saltire
engrailed between four roses gules ; and (for Pitfield)
azure, a bend engrailed between two cygnets argent, ducally
gorged and chained or). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules
holding a banner also gules, charged with a rose argent,
staff and fringe or. Married, firstly, Aug. 15, 1865,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Louisa Caroline, third dau. of the late Stephen Lawson
of Longhirst, Northumberland, of the 7th (Queen's Own)
Hussars; and secondly, Aug. 25, 1870, Florentia, elder
dau. of Col. Robert Sale, of H.M. Indian Army ; and has
adau., Evelyn Caroline. Residence—
GEOFFREY CHARLES NAPIER STURT, Esquire,
Born 1884, being the eldest son of the late Col. Napier
George Sturt, R.E. , by his wife Beatrix Marion, elder
dau. of James Patrick Muirhead, Esq., D.L., M.A.
(Oxon.), of Haseley Court, Tetsworih, co. Oxford. Ar-
morial beaxings — Vert, on a fesse or, between three colts
courant argent, as many roses gules quartering (for Napier)
argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules ; and
(for Pitfield) azure, a bend engrailed between two cygnets
argent, ducally gorged and chained or). Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules holding a banner also gules, charged with a
rose argent, stafi" and fringe or. Motto -" Major provi-
dentia fato. " Residence — Winterdyne, Bewdley, Worcester.
§ ROBERT RAMSAY NAPIER STURT, Esquire,
Lieut.-Col. C.B. (Mil. 1902) Bengal Staff Corps.
w'ir ^\^.-i'3' 1852 being the second son of the late
William Milner Neville Sturt, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the
H.E.I. Co.'s service, and Deputy Secretary to the
Government Military Department, Bengal, by his wife
Margaret, daughter of Rear- Admiral Robert Ramsay,
R.N., C.B. Armorial bearings (1691)— Vert, on a fesse
or, between three colts courant argent, as many roses
gules, quartering (for Napier) argent, a saltire engrailed be-
tween four roses gules ; and (for Pitfield) azure, a bend
engrailed between two cygnets argent, ducally gorged and
chained or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules holding a banner
also gules, charged with a rose argent, staff and fringe or.
Ma?-ried, July 25, 1894, Ethel Harriette, youngest dau.
of Major Spence Turner, late Bengal Army, of Melbury
Lodge, Wimborne ; and has Issue — Napier Pitfield Sturt,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1902 ; and Freda Maude Charlotte.
Residence — Sandhayes, Warminster, Wilts. Club— V}n\on.
WILLIAM NEVILLE STURT, Gentleman. Born
April 13, 1843, being the eldest son of the late William
Milner Neville, Lieut.-Col. in the Hon. E.I. Co.'s Service,
and Deputy Secretary to the Government Military Depart-
ment, Bengal, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Rear-Admiral
Robert Ramsay, R.N., C.B. Armorial bearings — Vert,
on a fesse or, between three colts courant argent, as many
roses gules, quartering (for Napier) argent, a saltire engrailed
between four roses gules ; and (for Pitfield) azure, a bend
engrailed between two cygnets argent, ducally gorged
and chained or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules holding a
banner also gules, charged with a rose argent, staff and
fringe or. Residence —
FREDERICK HERBERT SUCKLING, Gentleman.
Born May 10, 1858, being the eldest son of Frederick
Herbert Suckling of the loth Hussars and 52nd Regt. , by
his wife Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Dr. William Lathom.
Armorial bearings— Per jiale gules and azure, three bucks
trippantor. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a buck courant or, holding in the mouth a
branch of honeysuckles proper. Married, Feb. 10, 1880,
Harriet Jane, youngest dau. of Peter Heaven ; and has
Issue — (i) Edwin Nelson Suckling, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23,
1887; (2) Horatio Maurice Suckling, Gentleman, b. Feb. i,
1891 ; and Winifred Maud. Postal address —
HORACE SUCKLING, Gentleman. Born May 20,
1822, being the eldest son of Major Horace Suckling,
90th Regt., by his wife Mary Laura, dau. of Patrick
Maron. Armorial bearings — Per pale gules and azure,
three bucks trippant or. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a buck courant or, hold-
ing in the mouth a branch of honeysuckles proper. Postal
address —
The Rev. ROBERT ALFRED JOHN SUCKLING.
Lord of the Manors of Barshaw and Shipmeado\^, Vicar
of St. Alban the Martyr, Holborn. Bo?-n 1842, being the
elder son of the Rev. Robert Alfred Suckling, Incumbent of
Bussage, co. Gloucester, by his wife Anna Maria, dau.
of John Yelloly of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure,
three bucks trippant or (for Suckling) ; 2 and 3 argent, a
chevron paly often alternately of the first, charged with an
ermine spot and gules cotised and between three boars'
heads erased of the last (for Fox). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a buck courant or,
holding in the mouth a branch of honeysuckles (or Suckling)
proper (for Suckling) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, the
battlements of a tower proper charged with four ermine
spots, thereon a boar's head as in the arms (for Fox). Motto
— "Mora trahit periculum." Residence — St. Alban's
Vicarage, Holborn, London, E.C.
t THOMAS SUCKLING, Esquire, Capt. R.N., J.P. co.
Southants. Born 1844, being the second son of the
Rev. Robert Alfred Suckling, Incumbent of Bussage, co.
Gloucester, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of John
Yelloly of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk. Livery — Dark blue.
Armorial bearings (Roy. Lie, H. Coll., 1821)— Quarterly
I and 4, per pale gules and azure, three bucks trippant or
(for Suckling, confirmed by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1578) ; 2.
and 3 argent, a chevron paly of ten alternately of the
first, charged with an ermine spot and gules, cotised
and between three boars' heads erased of the last (for
is the Military Cockade.
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Fox) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Suckhng. Mantling gules and or. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a buck courant or, holding in the
mouth a branch of honeysuckles (or suckling) proper (for
Suckling, granted 1617) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, the
battlements of a tower proper, charged with four ermine
spots, thereon a boar's head as in the arms (for Fox).
Motto — "Mora trahit periculum." Married, 1876,
Florence Horatia Nelson, only child of Admiral William
Benjamin Suckling of Highwood, Romsey, Hants; and
had Issue — Robert William Shelton Suckling, Gentleman,
b. June 22, 1877, (/. Aug. 27, 1877. .SVrt6— Highwood,
near Romsey, Hants, and Henwick Grange, near Worcester.
Sir EDWARD SULLIVAN, 2nd Baronet (Dec. 29,
1881), of Garryduff, co. Cork, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity
College, Dublin, BaiTister-at-Law. Bor7i Sept. 27, 1852,
being the son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, ist
Bart., by his wife Bessie Josephine, dau. of the late Robert
Bailey of Cork. Armorial hearings Per pale gules and
azure, on a fesse between in chief a bo:ir passant and in
base another boar counter-passant or, three cross crosslets
sable ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, the Roman fasces fesseways proper,
banded gules, thereon a robin redbreast also proper.
Motto "Tot prasmia vitse." Heir presumptive — His
brother, William Sullivan, Esq., Barrister- at - Law, Re
sident Magistrate co. Cavan, b. in Dublin, Feb. 23, 1860;
»/., 1886, Charlotte Anna, second dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Richard Dowse, Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ire-
land. Residence— 2,2 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin, and Ox-
ford Mansions, W. C/wiJ— Reform.
Admiral Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM SULLIVAN-
sixth Baronet (May 22, 1804), of Thames Ditton, K.C.B.
(1879), C.M.G. (1878), J. P. cos. Hertford and P.edford.
Born May 31, 1834, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the Reverend Frederick Sullivan, late Vicar of
Kimpton, in the county of Hertford (who was fourth son
of Sir Richard Sullivan, first Baronet), by his wife Arabella
Jane, only child of Valentine Wilmot of Cove Manor,
Farnborough ; succeeded his cousin. Sir Edward R.
Sullivan, sth Baronet (July 28, 1899) ; created Companion
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864, and
advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that
Order, 1879. Armorial bearings — Per fesse, the base
per pale in chief or, a dexter hand coupcd at the wrist,
grasping a sword erect, pommel and hilt gules, the blade
entwined by a serpent proper, between two lions rampant
respecting each other of the second ; the dexter base vert,
charged with a buck trippant or ; the sinister base per pale
argent and sable, a boar passant counterchangcd ; the
escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as
a Knight Commander thereof, and as a Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest ,
on a ducal coronet or, a robin holding in the beak a sprig
of laurel. Married, 1861, Agnes, daughter of Sir Sydney
Bell, Chief-Justice of the Cape of Good Hope ; and has
Issue — (i) Rev. Frederick Sullivan, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Southrepps, Norwich, b. April 28, 1865 [?«.,
June 13, 1901, Hon. Judith Harbord, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Sth Lord Suffield] ; (2) Richard Sullivan, Esq., Com-
mander R.N., b. Aug. 17, 1866; Gertrude Agnes [m., Dec.
20, 1892, lohn Lionel Lyster]. Residence— 1^ Seymour
Street, Portman Square, W. Clubs — United Service.
Army and Navy.
Colonel CHARLES FREVILLE SURTEES, J.P.
and D. L. , High Sheriff 1873, M. P. for South Durham
1865-68, and Hon. Col. of the Durham Fusilier Militia, late
Capt. loth Hussars. Born Nov. 13, 1823, being the eldest
son of the late Robert Surtees, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , High
Sheriff co. Durham, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac
Cookson of Whitehill. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a
bordure or, on a canton gules, an orle of the second, in the
centre chief point a crescent sable, quartering for Crozier,
azure, on a fesse argent, between three crosses of St. Julian
placed saltireways or, as many Cornish choughs sable ; and
for Lambton, sable, a fesse between three lambs passant
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, three ostrich feathers argent, interlaced by an
orle or, the centre feather charged with a crescent as in the
arms. Motto—" Malo mori quam foedari." Married,
Aug. 25, 1855, Bertha, dau. of Nathaniel Snell Chauncey
of Green End, Herts ; and has /w?/f— Herbert Conyers
Surtees, Esq. [to whom refer].
FREDERICK RICHARD SURTEES, Gentleman, of
the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, being the third son of
the late William Villiers Surtees, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Cursitor of Middlesex, a Commissioner of Bank-
rupts, and Secretary to Lord Chancellor Eldon, by his wife
Harriet, dau. of William Samuel Towers, Barrister-at-Law.
Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a canton gules, an orle
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, out of an orle or, a plume of three feathers
proper. Motto--" Malo mori quam fa?dari." Married,
Jan. 3, 1843, Anne Jane (dec), eldest dau. of Hon. and
Rev. Charles Douglas, brother of the 19th Earl of Morton,
by the Lady Isabella Gore, dau. of the 2nd Earl of
Arran, and sister to the Duchess of Inverness. Postal
address —
GORDON AMELIUS SURTEES, Gentleman. Born
, being the fifth son of the late WiUiam Villiers Sur-
tees,' Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Cursitor of Middlesex, a
Commissioner of Bankruptcy, and Secretary to Lord Chan-
cellor Eldon, by his wife Harriet, dau. of William Samuel
Towers, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings— Ermine,
on a canton gules, an orle or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of an orle or, a
plume of feathers proper. Motto— " Malo mori quam
foedari." Married, Feb. 16, 1858, Jane, elder dau. of
William Chapman of Wimpole Street ; and has Issue— A
son. Postal address —
§ HERBERT CONYERS SURTEES, Esquire, D.S.O.,
J.P. CO. Durham, Col. late Coldstream Guards, has the
is the Naval Cockade.
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Orders of the Medjidie and the Osmanieh. Born Jan. 13,
1858, being the only son of Col. Charles Freville Surtees of
Maiiisforth Hall, co. Durham, J. P. and D.L. co. Durham,
formerly iM.P. for South Durham, by his wife Bertha, dau.
of Nathaniel Snell Chauncev of Green End, Herts. Livery
—Dark blue, yellow facings. Armorial bearings— Ermme,
a bordure or, on a canton gules, an orle of the second, m
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the centre chief point a crescent sable ; . quartering for
Crozier, azure, on a fesse argent, between three crosses of
St. Julian placed saltiieways or, as many Cornish choughs
sable ; and for Lambton, sable, a fesse between three lambs
passant argent. Mantling gules and argent. Motto —
" Malo mori quam foedari." Alarried, June 27, 1887,
Madeleine Augusta, dau. of Edward Crabbe ; and has
Issue — Dorothy Cynthia ; and Bertha Etelka. Clubs —
Carlton, Guards', White's.
JOHN RALPH SURTEES, Gentleman. Born
being the son of the late Nathaniel Surtees, Gentleman, by
his wife Fanny, only child of Thomas Bidwell of the Foreign
Office. Armorial bearings — Ermine, on a canton gules,
an orle or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, out of an orle or, a plume of three
feathers proper. Motto—" Malo mori quam foedari." Seat.
— Dinsdale-on-Tees, Darlington.
WILLIAM ERNEST SUTCLIFFE, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. Lancaster. Born 1870, being the eldest son of the late
James Smith Sutcliffe, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, of Beech
House, Bacup, co. Lancaster, by his wife Lucy Heald, dau.
of the late Peter Wood, M.D. , and niece of the late James
Heald, Esq., M.P., of Parrs Wood, co. Lancaster. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, on a mount in base a hind
lodged, holding in the mouth three ears of wheat shpped
proper, on a chief engrailed azure, a sprig of oak leaved
and fructed between two garbs or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag proper,
gorged with a collar gemel, holding in the mouth three
ears of wheat slipped, and resting the de.xter forefoot on
a garb fesseways or. MottO— " Tout en foy." Seat—
Beech House, Bacup.
E'VAN CHARLES SUTHERLAND Esquire, Vice-
Lieutenant for the county of Sutherland, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Inverness,
and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of
York. Born October 12, 1835, being the only surviving son
of the late George Mackay Sutherland, Esquire, of Aber>
arder, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Walker,
Esquire, of Crow Nest, in the county of York. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and or, a
boar's head erased, between in chief a cross crosslet fitch6e
between two mullets of si.\ points, and in base a mullet of six
points between two cross crosslets fitch^e within a bordure
engrailed, the whole counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a cat sejant guardant proper, gorged with a collar
dancett^'e gules, and holding between the paws a mullet of
si.x points, also gules. Motto — " Sans peur." Married,
February 3, 1859, Alice Sophia, daughter of Henry Tudor
of Portland Place, London; and has Issue — (i) William
Sutherland, Gentleman, born June 17, and died August 3,
1861 ; (2) William Tudor Sutherland, Gentleman, born Oc-
tober II, 1862; (3) Alic Sutherland, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 20, 1863 ; (4) Ewen Mackay Sutherland, Gentleman,
born February 21, 1867; (5) Kenneth Sutherland, Gentle-
man, born May 21, 1869; (6) Reay Mackay Sutherland,
Gentleman, born September 23, 1875 ; Alice, died Septem-
ber 18, 1872 ; and Marion. Seat — Skibo Castle, in the
county of Sutherland.
§ GEORGE SUTHERLAND, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Caithness (formerly of Forse House, Lybster).
Born 1827, being the second son of the late John Campbell
Sutherland of Forse, by his wife Margaret Munro. Armo--
rial bearings— Gules, three stars or, a bordure of the
second. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a cat .^alient proper. MottO — " Sans peur."
Married, 1848, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William
G. Sheppard of Lamogue, in the county of Waterford ;
and has with other Issue— ]o\m William Sutherland, Gen-
tleman, b. 1851.
ROBERT MACKAY SUTHERLAND, Esquire, J. P.
and Commissioner of Supply co. Stirling, being the second
but eldest surviving son of George Sutherland, Latheron,
CO. Caithness, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Mackay,
Forse, co. Caithness. Clubs — Conservative (Edinburgh),
New (Glasgow), Royal Clyde Yacht. Armorial bearings
— Or, on three lozenges conjoined in fess, between as many
mullets gules, the same number of bears' heads couped
argent, muzzled of the second. Mantling gules doubled
or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
cat salient proper, charged on the shoulder with a lozenge
is tlie Military Cockade.
Plate XLV.
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cules ; and in an escroll above, this Motto — "Still without
fear." Married, June 12, 1877, Isabella, dau. of James
Fleming; and has Issue — (i) George Sutherland, Gentle-
man, b. July 21, 1882 ; (2) James Fleming Suthei-
land. Gentleman, b. August 25, 1888; Alice Duncan;
Elizabeth; -and Isabella Fleming. Seat — Solsgirth,
Dollar, N.B.
§SiR THOMAS SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G. (1889),
LL.D. Aberdeen, M.P. for Greenock since 1884,
proper; sinister, a Lascar seaman habited, holding in the
exterior hand a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the
sinister a banner azure, charged with a rudder in bend
sinister surmounted by an anchor or. Motto — "Sans
peur." Married, 1880, Alice, dau. of Rev. John Mac-
naught, M.A. , Vicar of St. Chrysostom's, Liverpool, of
Rutland Gate ; and has Issue — (i) Eric Macnaught Suther-
land, Gentleman, /;. 1882 (killed in action) ; (2) Thomas
Leslie Macnaught Sutherland, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and
Helen Christian \jn. Hon. Richard Douglas Denman].
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of. St. John
of Jerusalem in England, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants
for the City of London. Boni 1834, being the only son of
Robert Sutlierland of Aberdeen, by his wife Christian, dau.
of Thomas Webster. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, Hurling-
ham. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings— Or, a fesse
wavy azure, issuant therefrom a sun in splendour or,
betweeen two mullets in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base
of the second, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and the collar, and pendent the badge of a G.C.M.G.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — A cat salient, holding in
the mouth a thistle leaved and slipped proper, between two
roses gules, leaved and stalked vert. Supporters — Dexter,
a sailor habited, holding in the exterior hand a coil of rope,
suspended therefrom a sinker of a sounding machine all
Residences — Coldharbour Wood ,
Buckingham Gate, London.
East Liss, Hants ; 7
ARTHUR MELBOURNE SUTTHERY, Gentleman,
B.A. (Camb. ). Born 1864, being the son of the Rev.
William Sutthery, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Clifton
Reynes, co. Bucks, M.A. , by his wife Sarah Ann, dau. of
Rev. James Hale Talbot, M.A. Armorial bearings— Per
chevron nebuly or and azure, two chevronels, each flory
counterflory, between as many leopards' faces in cliief and
an eagle displayed in base all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed or, each wing charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure, and resting either claw upon a leopard's face also or.
Motto— "Sursum." Married, i894,(5race Godwin Waters,
is tlie Naval Cockade
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dau. of James Coltart Waters of Craigton, Stirlingshire ;
and ha,s /ssue — (i) Dorian Melbourne Sutthery, Gentleman,
d. March 25, 1896; (2) Donald William Sutthery, Gentle-
man, /'. Oct. 6, 1897 ; and Grace Waters. Scat — Childs
Ercall, Market Drayton.
SUTTIE, see GRANT-SUTTIE.
SUTTON, borne in pretence by WALL.
SUTTON, quartered by PEYTON.
FRANCIS SUTTON, Esquire, late Captain Royal Horse
Guards. Bo/yi September 22, 1822, being the third son of
Sir Richard Sutton, second Baronet, by his wife Mary
Elizabeth, daughter of William Fitz William Burton, of Bur-
ton Hall, in the county of Carlow, Ireland. C/t/d — Boodle's.
Livery — White cloth coat with black facings, black breeches
and black silk stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a canton sable (for
Sutton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross fiory azure (for Lexington) ;
and impaling the arms of Dawson, namely azure, a chevron
ermine, between three arrows paleways argent, on a chief
of the last as many martlets sable, a canton gules, charged
with a mullet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting liis degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased gules; with the Motto, "Tout jours prest." Mar-
ried, April 19, 1855, Evelyn Mary Stuart, commonly known
as Lady Evelyn Mary Stuart (raised to the rank of an Earl's
daughter by Royal Warrant, April 6, 1889), daughter of
Colonel George Lionel Dawson-Damer, commonly known
as the Honourable George Lionel Dawson-Damer, and sister
of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Portarlington ;
and has Issue — An only surviving son, Francis Richard
Hugh Seymour Sutton, Esquire, Captain Yorkshire Hussars
Yeomanry Cavalry, born July 22, 1858 [married, July 21,
1881, Susan Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Susan
Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Thynne
Lascelles, fourth Earl of Harewood, and has, Francis Henry
Sutton, Gentleman, born December 4, 1882 ; a son, born
September 23, 1894 ; Violet Eveleen ; and Angela Desir^e].
Postal addresses — 18 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London ; Pen-
ton Lodge, Andover, Hampshire.
HENRY SUTTON, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Junior
Counsel to H.M.'s Treasury. Born 1845, being the younger
son of the late James Sutton, Esq., of Shardlow Hall, co.
Derby, J. P. cos. of Leicester and Derby, by his wife Sophia,
dau. of the late Abraham Hoskyns of Newton Park, co.
Derby. Armorial bearings -Argent, a wolf passant sable,
on a chief arched azure, an annulet between two crosses
flory of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, three annulets interlaced one
and two argent, between two wings sable, each charged
with a cross flory also sable. Residence —^\^^-x\\z.xa. Gardens,
Kensington, London, W.
JOHN STAPYLTON SUTTON, Esquire, J. P. Bom
Nov, 23, 1832, being the second son of the late George
William Sutton of lilton Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, who took
the name of Sutton on succeeding his great-uncle George
Sutton, by his wife Olivia, thud dau. of Henry Stapyiton of
Norton, Stockton-on-Tees. Armorial bearings — Gules, .
on a mount in base vert, a tower or, thereon a stork argent,
in chief two anchors erect of the third. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a stork proper, charged on the breast with a cross
patfe gules, the dexter claw supporting a rose of the last,
surmounted of another argent. Motto — " Live to live."
Married, April 26, 1855, Sarah Jefferson, youngest dau. of
John Charles Maynardof Harsley Hall, Northallerton ; and
has Issue — (i) George William Sutton, Gentleman, b. Dec.
14, 1856 ; Catherine Olivia ; and Laura Eugenie \jn., April
16, 1885, Martin Morrison, second son of James Moirison
of Jesmond Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne]. Seat — Elton Hall,
Stockton-on-Tees.
MARTIN JOHN SUTTON, Esquire, J.P. for the co.
of Oxford and for Borough of Reading, Borri Oct. 25,
1850, being the eldest son of Martin Hope Sutton, of
Cintra Lodge, Reading, by Sophia Woodhouse, dau. of
the late William Warwick of Whitley, Berks. Clubs —
National, Piccadilly, Oxfordshire, Berkshire. Livery —
Dress : chocolate, with striped waistcoat, buff overcoats
with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, on the
trunk of a tree eradicated lesseways, a squirrel sejant crack-
ing a nut all proper, a bordure invected azure, charged with
eight fleurs-de-lis or, a canton sable, charged with a fleur-
de-lis of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper, resting
the forepaws on an escutcheon argent, charged with a wolf's
head erased proper, a canton as in the arms. Motto—
" Toujours prest pour y parvenir." Married, Feb. 2, 1875,
Emily Owen, dau. of Henry Fouquet, late B.N.I, (last
lineal descendant of the French noble family of Fouquet) ;
and has Issue -[x] Martin Hubert Fouquet Sutton, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 28, 1875 ; (2) Ernest Phillips Fouquet
Sutton, Gentleman, b. March 28, 1882; and Emily Kath-
leen Frances Fouquet. Seat — Henley Park, Sutton. Tow7i
residence — 84 Lancaster Gate.
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SUTTON. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, a canton sable
(Sutton, c. Henry III.) ; 2 and 3, argent, a cross tlory azure
\c. Henry HI.). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased gules.
Motto—" Tout jours prest."
Son of Sir Richard Frances Sutton, sth Bart., b. 1853 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1888, Constance Edith, d. of Sir Vincent
Corbet, 3rd Bart. : —
Sir Richard Vincent Sutton, 6th Bart. (14 Oct. 1772),
b. 1891. Seats — Benham Park, Newbury, Berks ; Barton
Court, Hungerford.
Sons of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Bart., b. 1821 ; d.
1878; ;«. 2nd, 1851, Harriet Anne, d. ofW. F. Burton
of Burton Hall :—
Arthur Edward Sutton, Esq., b. 1857; m. 1885, Cecil
Blanche, eld, d. of Walter Douglas Dumbleton of Oakhurst,
Cape Colony; and has issue — Robert Lexington Sutton,
Gentleman, b. 1897; and Esme. Res. — Shank's House,
Wincanton, Somerset. Clubs — Junior Conservative and
Royal Dorset Yacht.
Henry Cecil Sutton, Esq., late Lieut. Hants Yeom.
Cav. , b. 1868. Res. — Holdcroft, Bhmsdon, Highworth,
Wilts. C/«(55— Isthmian, Arthur's, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Son of Alexander George Sutton, Esq., /'. 1862; (/.
1893 ; m. 1885, Eugenia Kathleen, d. of Thomas
Richard Merry : —
Thomas Alexander Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Son of Capt. Francis Sutton, R.H.G., b. 1822; m.
1855, Lady Evelyn Mary Stuart, sister of Lionel, 4th
Earl of Portarlington : —
Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton, Esq. , Capt.
Pembroke Imp. Yeom., late Hon. Major Yorks. Hussars
(Imp. Yeom.), b. 1858; m. 1881, Lady Susan Lascelles, d. of
the 4th Earl of Harewood ; and has issue — (i) Francis Henry
Sutton, Gentleman, Lieut, nth Hussars, b. 1882; (2)
Lionel Tatton Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; Violet Eveleen
[ill. 1903, Capt. A. E. B. Cator, Scots Guards] ; and
Angela Desir6e. Res. — Penton Lodge, Andover ; 18
Curzon Street, London, W.
Son of Capt. Charles Sutton, b, 1823 ; d. 1892 ; vi.
1861, Alicia Frances Anna, eld. d. of Sir W. W.
Dixie, 8th Bart. :—
Algernon Trevor Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. — •
Sons of Rev. Augustus Sutton, M.A. , Preb. of Lincoln
and Rector of West Toft, Norfolk, b. 1825 ; d. 1885 ;
m. 1851, Charlotte, d. of John Carter of Northwold : —
Rev. Arthur Frederick Sutton, Rector of Brant Broughton,
b. 1852. Res. — The Rectory, Brant Broughton, Newark.
Richard Sutton, Gentleman, b, 1856. Res. —
Gilbert William Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1890,
Mabel, d. of Rev. John Peacock ; and has issue — John
Gilbert Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Rowland Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1859; in. 1889, Augusta
Margaret, d. of Rev. T. E. Daubeney ; and has issue. Res. —
Laurence Herbert Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Son of Sir Richard Sutton, 2nd Bart., b. 1799; '^■
1855 ; m. 1819, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Benjamin
Burton of Burton Hall, co. Carlow : —
Henry George Sutton, Esq., late 12th Lancers, b. 1826 ;
M. ist, 1849, Matilda ((/. 1885), eld. d. of G. H. Walker
Heneage of Compton Bassett, Wilts ; 2nd, 1895, Evelyn, d.
of Rev. G. Sloane Stanley ; and has surv. issue — Hugh
Clement Sutton, Esq., Maj. Coldstr. Gds. , b. 1867 [w. ist,
1891 Mabel Ida [d. 1896), d. of Sir Campbell Munro, Bart.,
2nd, 1898, Hon. Alexandra Mary, eld. d. of Visct. Halifax ;
and has issue — Nigel Eustace Philip Sutton, Gentleman, b.
1896; and Margaret Agnes].
Sons of Rev. Robert Sutton of Scawby, J. P., b. 1813 ;
d. 1885 ; m. 1847, Charlotte, only sister of Sir John
Nelthorpe, 8th and last Bart. : —
Robert Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq. (q.v.).
Henry John Sutton, Gentleman, late Lieut. 87th Roy.
Irish Fus., b. 1851. Res. —
Francis Richard Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1881,
Edith Louisa, d. of Arthur Pryor of Highlands, Essex;
and has issue — (i) Richard Coningsby Sutton, Gentleman,
b. 1882 ; (2) Francis Arthur Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
Olinda Emily ; and Sylvia Catherine. Res. —
Hugh Nelthorpe Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Sons of Capt. Frederick Sutton, nth Hussars, b. 1817 ;
d. 1900 ; tn. 2nd, 1847, Georgiana, d. of Ven. Arch-
deacon Croft : —
Algernon Charles Sutton, Gentleman, ^.1852; in. 1886,
Winifred Alice, d. of W. E. C. Fell of Lochrin, Edinburgh ;
and has surv. issue — (i) Frederick Nassau Sutton, Gentle-
man, b. 1888; (2) Fergus Algernon Sutton, Gentleman, b.
1891 ; (3) Oliver Manners .Sutton, Gentleman., b. 1896;
and Irene Winifred. Res. — Hampstead House, Chidham,
Chichester.
Herbert Arthur Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1853; in. 1893,
Josephine Constance Stanley, d. of late Joshua Verney
Lovett Lace of Christleton Hall, Cheshire ; and has issue —
Roland Manners Verney Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Res. — Kelham House, Notts.
Rev. Charles Nassau Sutton, Rector of Withyham, b.
1859; m. 1883, Edith Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. H. L. Cafe,
94 Regt. ; and has issue — Charles Lexington Manners
Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. — The Rectory. Withy-
ham, Sussex.
SUTTON-NELTHORPE (R.L., 1884). Quarterly, i
and 4, argent, on a pale sable, a sword erect of the first,
pommel and hilt or (Nelthorpe) ; 2 and 3, argent, a canton
sable (Sutton). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— On
a wreath of the colours, out of clouds an arm couped fesse-
wise proper, holding a sword as in the arms (Nelthorpe) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased gules
(Sutton). Motto — " Touts jours prest."
Son of Rev. Robert Sutton of Scawby, J. P., /'. 1813 ;
d. 1885 ; m. 1847, Charlotte, only sister, of Sir John
Nelthorpe, Sth and last Bart: —
Robert Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq., J. P., D.L., late
Major 8th Hussars (assumed addit. name and arms of
Nelthorpe by R.L., 1884, b. 1850; m. 1885, Hon. Dulci-
belia Eden, eld. d. of William, 4th Lord Auckland; and
has issue — (i) Oliver Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman, b. 1888 ;
(2) Christopher Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (3)
Griffith Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Ursula.
Seat — Scawby Hall, Lincolnshire. Club — Oriental.
CHARLES VERNON SWABEY, Gentleman. Born
May 7, 1865, being the third son of the late Charles Maurice
Merttins Swabey, Esq., J. P., D.C. L. Oxford, Chancellor of
the Dioceses of Oxford and Ripon, Official to the Arch-
deacons of Colchester, Essex, and London, a Bencher of
Gray's Inn, by his wife Mary Katherine, eldest dau. of John
Haggard, LL.D., Chancellor of Winchester. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron or, between three swans
argent, as many bees volant proper. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a castle gules, fired
proper, in front of three arrows, one in fesse, the pheon to-
wards the dexter, and two in saltire, the pheons downward
or. Motto — "Vera tropcea fides.'' Married, May 10,
1900, Frances Edith, eldest dau. of William Henry Simcox
of Forest Lakes, Otaki, N.Z. Residence — Manakau, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
HENRY EDMUND SWABEY, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 1856, being the eldest son of Stephen Swabey, by his
wife Katharine Margaret, dau. of Captain William Swabey,
R.H.A. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron en-
grailed or, between three swans argent, as many bees
volant proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a castle gules, fired proper, in front of
three arrows, one in fesse, the pheon tow ards the dexter, and
two in saltire, the pheons downwards or. Motto — "Vera
tropoea fides.'' Residence —
HERBERT STEPHEN SWABEY, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Born , being the
only son of the late Rev. Henry Swabey, Gentleman, M.A.
Oxon., late Rector of St. Aldates, Oxford, and Secretary
S.P.C.K., by his wife Annie Rose, dau. of the late John
Herbert Koe, Q.C., Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron engrailed or, between three
swans argent, as many bees volant proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a castle
gules, fired proper, in front of three arrows, one in fesse,
the pheon towards the dexter, and two in saltire, the
pheons downward or. Motto — " Vera tropoea fides."
The Reverend MARK RICHARD SWABEY, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxon. (formerly Archdeacon of Zulu-
land), Chaplain Crimean Memorial Church, Constantinople.
Born June 14, 1861, being second son of late Maurice Charles
Merttins Swabey, Esq., J. P., D.C.L. Oxford, Chancellor
of the Dioceses of Oxford and Ripon, Official to the Arch-
deacons of Colchester, Essex, and London, a Bencher of
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Gray's Inn, by his wife Mary Katharine, eldest dau. of John
HaiTgard, LL.D., Chancellor of Winchester. Armorial
bearings— Gules, on a chevron engrailed or, between three
swans argent, as many bees volant proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a castle
gules, fired proper, in front of three arrows, one in fesse, the
pheon towards tlie dexter, and two in saltire, the pheons
downward or. Motto — " Vera tropoea fides."
MAURICE JOHN SWABEY, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn. Bom May 24, 1859,
being the eldest son of the late Maurice Charles Merttins
Swabey, Esq., J. P., D.C.L. Oxford, Chancellor of the
Diocese of Oxford and Ripon, Official to the Archdeacons
of Colchester, Essex, and London, a Bencher of Gray's
Inn, by his wife Mary Katharine, eldest dau. of John
Haggard, LL.D., Chancellor of Winchester. Armorial
bearings— Gules, on a chevron engrailed or, between three
swans argent, as many bees volant proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a castle
gules, fired proper, in front of three arrows, one in fe.sse,
the pheon towards the dexter, and two in saltire, the pheons
downward or. Motto — "Vera troposa fides." Seat—
Langley Marish, Slough, Bucks.
The Right Reverend WILLIAM PROCTOR
SWABY, D.D., F.R.M.S., F.R.G.S., Bishop of Barbados
and the Windward Islands since 1899, formerly (1893-99)
Bishop of British Guiana, South America, Vicar of St.
Mark, Millfield (1884-93). Born 1844, being the eldest son
of loseph Swaby of Tetney, co. Lincoln, by his wife
Rebecca, dau. of William Proctor. Armorial bearings (for
1836, being the only surviving son of the late Edward
Swainston-Slrangwayes, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Alne Hall,
by his first wife Ann Susanna, dau. of the late Henry Karn.
Club — Constitutional. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
Swaby) -Gules, on a chevron nebuly or, gutt^e-de-sang,
between three swans with wings addorsed of the second,
a mitre of the field between two bees volant proper. Crest
(for Swaby) On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a swan regardant, wings addorsed sable, gutt^e-d'eau, on
the head a crown vallary gules, and supporting with the
dexter foot a crosier erect or. Motto -" Perseverantia."
Married, 1868, Sarah Jane, dau. of George Birbeck ; and
has Iss?{e — (i) William Percy Swaljy, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
(2) Sydney Temple Swaby, Gentleman, b. 1874. Residence
— Bishop's Court, Barbados. C/«(^— Royal Societies'.
JOHN SWAINSTON-STRANGWAYES, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. for the N. Riding of co. of York. Born
]^5tcHjcau-ct ••ne • cloubtcro i}|
and 4, sable two lions passant, paly of six argent and gules,
a canton of the second (for Strangwayes) ; 2 and 3 azure,
a fesse or, charged with three maidens' heads veiled proper
(for Swainston). Mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the
arms (for Strangwayes) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a
boar's head sable between two wings azure, billety or (for
.Swainston). Motto — " Ystoyeau et ne doubtero." Mar-
ried, 1868, Martha Elizabeth, only surviving child of Capt.
James Golden Heap of Dringhouses, co. York ; and has,
with other Issue — D'Arcy Edward Swainston-Strangwayes,
Esq., J.P. , and Capt. 4th Batt. W. Yorks. Regt., b. 1869.
Seat — Alne Hall, Easingwold, Yorks.
PERCIVAL SYMES SWAN, Gentleman. Born 1841,
being the eldest son of the late Richard Waddy Swan of
Baldwinstown, by his first wife Barbara, only dau. of the
late Sandham Symes. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a
fesse wavy argent, between three swans displayed proper,
crowned or, a trefoil vert. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan
proper, ducally crowned or, and charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto — "Sit nomen decus." Married, 1877, Elizabeth
Sarah, second dau. of the late John Johnston ; and has
Issue — Yonr daus. Seats — Baldwinstown, Bridgetown,
Wexford ; Garville Avenue, Rathgar.
ROBERT CLAYTON SWAN, Esquire, late Capt. 3rd
Batt. (Mil.) Lincoln Regt., J.P. co. of Northumberland.
Bor/i 1864, being the eldest son of the late Robert Swan,
Esc]., of The Quarry, Lincoln, J.P. , M.A. (Camb.). Ar-
morial bearings -Azure, a chevron wavy argent, guttte-
de-poix, in chief a fountain proper between two swans of
the second, and in base a swan of the last between two
fountains, and impaling the arm; of Elliot, namely or, on
a fesse engrailed cottised wavy gules, an annulet between
two fleurs-de-lis of the first, in chief three roses of the
second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, amidst bulrushes
proper, a demi-water-spaniel argent, gorged with a collar
azure, and holding between the paws a fountain. Mar-
ried, 1892, Mildred Mary, dau of the late Sir George W.
is tbe Military Cockade.
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67«i^ — Boodle's.
Seat — Caythorpe Court, Grantham.
The Rev. HENRY BIDDALL SWANZY, Clerk in
Holy Orders, MA. (Trin. Coll., Dublin). Born Oct.
5. ^873, being the second son of the late Rev. Thomas
Biddall Swanzy (</. May 12, 1884), M.A. , Vicar of Newry ;
by his wife Elizabeth Anne, fourth daughter of the late Rev.
Henry Swanzy, M.A. , Prebendary of Subulter in Cloyne
Cathedral, Rural Dean of Bothon, and Rector of Kilshan-
nig, Diocese of Cloyne. Armorial bearings — Gules, a fesse
argent, between two unicorns counter-courant or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head or, collared with a bar gemel gules. Motto
— " Per Deum et ferrum obtinui." Reside?ice — Ivy Lodge,
Newry, co. Down.
Thk Rev. ROBERT ARCHIBALD SWANZY, Clerk
in Holy Orders, B.A. (Pem. Coll., Cambridge). Boi-n Nov.
9, 1875, being the third son of the late Rev. Thomas Bid-
dall Swanzy, M.A., Vicar of Newry, by his wife Elizabeth
Anne, fourth dau. of the late Rev. Henry Swanzy, M.A. ,
Prebendary of Subulter in Cloyne Cathedral, Rural Dean
of Bothon, and Rector of Kilshannig, Diocese of Cloyne.
Armorial bearings — A fesse argent, between two unicorns
counter-courant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head or, collared
with a bar gemel gules. Motto — " Per Deum et ferrum
obtinui." Residence — 415 Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby,
Lincolnshire.
The Rev. THOMAS ERSKINE SWANZY, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. (St. John's Coll., 0.xford), B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), Vicar of Hibaldstow. Bo?-n Nov. 25, 1869,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Thomas Biddall Swanzy
((/. May 12, 1894), M.A. , Vicar of Newry, by Elizabeth Anne,
fourth dau. of the late Henry Swanzy, M.A., Prebendary of
gules. Motto^" Per Deum et ferrum obtinui." Residences
— Ivy Lodge, Newry, co. Down, Ireland ; Hibaldstow
Vicarage, Brigg, Lincolnshire.
SWAYNE of Tillington Court, Herefordshire (H. Coll.).
Azure, a chevron between three pheons or, on a chief
argent, as many roses gules, barbed and seeded jDroper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours.
Subulter in Cloyne Cathedral, Rural Dean of Bothon, and
Rector of Kilshannig, Diocese of Cloyne. Armorial bear-
ings— Gules, a lesse argent between two unicorns counter-
courant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head or, collared with a bar gemel
a demi-dragon azure, holding in the dexter claw an arrow
in bend sinister, point downwards argent, and resting the
sinister on a rose as in the arms. Motto — ■" Metuenda
corolla draconis." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Rev. George Carless Swayne, B.D. , Fellow of
Corpus Christi Coll. (Oxon. ), b. 1818; d. ; m.
1851, Margaret Sarah, d. of Rev. John Eagles, M.A. : —
Harald George Carlos Swayne, Esq., Major R.E., F.G.S. ,
C.M.Z.S. , b. i860; m. 1894, Katherine Aim^e, d. of Sir
William Holmes of British Guiano ; and has issue a dau.
Res. — Aden.
Eric John Eagles Swayne, Esq., C. B. Bt. Lt.-Col. Indian
Armyand local Brig. -Gen. , H.B. M.'s Commissioner, Consul-
General and Commdr.-in-Ch. Somaliland Protectorate, b.
1863. Res. — Berbera. Chtb — United Service (Simla. )
Son of Joseph Griffiths Swayne, M.D. (Lond.), Gold
Medallist Univ. of London, Emeritus Prof. Univ.
Coll., Bristol, b. 1819; d. 1903; ?;?. 1846, Georgina
Emily, d. of Rev. George Gunning, Rector of West
Deeping : —
Joseph QuickC Swayne, Gentleman, /;. 1847 ; m. ist,
Mary Rudson {d. 1895), d. of Capt. Courtney Trower,
9th Lancers ; 2nd, 1896, Catlierine Henrietta Sophia,
[d. 1902), d. ofG. H. Styles of Chippenham. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
Son of John Champeney Swayne, M.R.C.S. , of Puckle-
church, /;. 1786 ; d. 1852 ; ni. 1817, Martha Christiaua,
eld. d. of Thomas Griffiths, M.D., of Bristol:—
Rev. William John Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of Heytesbury ; and now Custos of St. John's
Hospital, Heytesbury, b. 1833; in. i86i, Diana (d. 1892),
d. of William Shuckburgh, Esq., J. P., of The Moot,
Downton, Wilts ; and has issue — (i) Rev. William Shuck-
burgh Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, S.W., b. 1862 [m. 1886, Emma Louise, d. of
J. des Reaux of Jersey ; and has issue — John George des
Reaux Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1890] ; (2) Edward Hopton
Swayne, Esq., Bt. -Major P.A.S.L. Inf., /'. 1863 [w. 1898,
Muriel, d. ot C. Ashworth of Cranley Gardens, S.W. ; and
has issue one dau.] ; (3) Edgar John Swayne, Gentleman,
Solicitor (Denbigh), b. 1863 (twin with his brother) [m. 1894,
Katherine Alexandra, d. of R. Lloyd-WiUiams of Denbigh ;
and has issue — Roderic Swayne, Gentleman, /'. 1897];
(4) Rev. Charles Noel Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), Curate of
Stratton, nr. Micheldever, b. i868 [in. ist, 1894, Constance
Arabella [d. 1896), d. of Charles Clay of Whitchurch ; 2nd,
is the Naval Cockade.
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1899, Kathleen Louisa, d. of Col. Netterville Barron ; and
has issue— Charles Broughton Clay Swayne, Gentleman,
i. 1895 ; and William Barron Guy Swayne, Gentleman,
d. 1902]. J?es. — Stratton, nr. Micheldever.
Sons of Walter Thomas Swayne, Solicitor, of Glaston-
bury, d. 1835 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1868, Agnes Jane, d. of
Rev. Canon Coney, Vicar of Pucklechurch, Glos. : —
Harry Walter Swayne, Gentleman, d. 1869; m. 1894,
Maude Isobel, d. of Capt. Harris ; and has issue — (i) Cecil
Walter Harris Swayne, Gentleman, 6. 1895 ; (2) Eric
Evelyn Swayne, Gentleman, i. 1905. /?es. — Behar, India.
Herbert Carless Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1873. /?es. —
Ynyswytryn, Glastonbury.
Philip Coney Swayne, Gentleman, d. 1877. J?es. —
Ynyswytryn , Glastonbury.
Son of John Champeney Swayne, M.R.C.S., of Puckle-
church, d. 1786 ; d. 1852 ; m. 1817, Martha Christiana,
eld. d. of Thomas Griffiths, M.D., of Bristol :—
Robert Arthur Swayne, Esq., J. P. cos. Worcester and
Herefordshire, d. 1837; m. 1861, Grace Pyke, d. of William
Wickham of Bideford ; and has issue — (i) Walter Carless
Swayne, Gentleman, M.D. (Lond.), Obst. Phys. to Bristol
Roy. Infirm., i. 1862 [m. 1894, Louisa Margaret, d. of
Rev. R. F. Heath ; and has issue two daus.] ; (2) Rev.
Arthur Wickham Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of St.
Aidan's, Leeds, d. 1863 [;«. 1897, Eva Margaret, d. of
James Kitson of Elmeet, Leeds ; and has issue — Arthur
Christopher Carless Swayne, Gentleman, d. 1900] ; (3)
Francis Griffiths Swayne, Gentleman, M.B. (Cantab.), d.
1864 [m. 1900, Etta Ellen, widow of George Lyon, I.C.S. ,
and d. of Sir Warren Hastings D'Oyley, Bart.]; (4) Rev.
Robert Carless Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), Curate of Newport
Pagnell, 6. 1874 ; (5) George Champeney Swayne, Gentle-
man, Solicitor (Glastonbury), 6. 1876 [m. 1901, Agnes
Evelyn, d. of Walter Thomas Swayne of Glastonbury ; and
has issue one dau.]; (6) Oswald Rocke Swavne, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lieut. R.G.A., 6. 1879; (7) Thomas Edward
Griffiths Swayne, Gentleman, Lieut. A.S.C., d. 1882.
J?es. — Tarrington House, nr. Hereford.
JOHN MICHAEL SWEETMAN-POWELL, Esquire.
J. P. (High Sheriff 1884), late Capt. Queen's Co. Militia;
assumed by Royal Licence 1874, the additional surname
and arms of Powell in compliance with the will of his
maternal grandfather. Born June i, 1852, being the eldest
son of the late Michael James Sweetman, Esq., J. P. (High
Sheriff 1852), by his wife Mary Margaret, only child and heir
of Michael Powell of F'itzwilliam Square, Dublin. Armorial
bearings — Per pale gules and chequy azure and argent, on
the dexter an eagle displayed dimidiated or, in dexter chief
a mullet of the last. Mantliag gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, out of an? antique crown or, a
griffin's head gules, charged with a mullet or. Motto —
"Spera in Deo." Married, Oct. 28, 1879, Adela Jane,
second dau. of Hon. Arthur and Lady Catharine Petre.
5ea/— Lamberton Park, Queen's Co.
CLEMENT WILLIAM SWETENHAM, Esquire,
J. P., late Lieut. R.N. Born Sept. 21, 1852, being the
eldest son of the late Clement Swetenham, Esq., J. P.,
High Sheriff i860, by his wife Louisa Catherine Sophia,
dau. of St. John C. Charlton of Apley Castle, Salop.
Armorial bearings -Paly of six argent and gules, on a
bend vert, three spades of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a porcupine's
head erased azure, gutt^e-d'eau, chained and collared or.
Motto -"Ex sudore vultus." Married, Nov. 16, 1888,
Louisa, yonngest dau. of the late Ralph Creyke of Raw-
cliffe Hall and Marton, co. York; and has Issue —Edmund
Swetenham, Gentleman, b. April 30, 1890. Seat — Somer-
ford Booths, Congleton, co. Chester, possessed by the
family since A.o. iioo. Clud—Na.ya.X and Military.
SWETTENHAM, see WARREN-SWETTENHAM.
GODWIN BUTLER MEADE SWIFTE, Esquire,
J. P., D.L. CO. Kilkenny, High Sheriff 1892. Born
March 24, 1864, being the only son of the late Godwin
Meade Pratt Swifte of Swiftsheath and Lionsden, by his
second wife Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Hare Clarke, Esq.,
J. P., of Bansha, co. Tipperary. A?7'f;-y— Dark green,
yellow facings, gilt buttons, buff overcoat. Armorial
bearings (as on record in Ulster's Office) are— Sable, an
anchor in pale or, timbered azure, the stem entwined with
a dolphin descending argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— A sinister arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent,
in the hand a sheaf of five arrows or, barbed azure, flighted
argent. Motto — " Festina lente virtute et sanguine." [Afr.
Swifte quarters ^as will be seen from the above reproduction
of his bookplate '-" Or, a chevron vair between three bucks
in full course proper." This coat is that of the family of
Swifte of A lie 1-g ill, co. Durham, and Rothe>-ham, co. York,
from whom descent is claimed and could probably be sub-
stantiated. The coat, however, is not officially recorded in
Ireland, and the descent and consequent right to the arms is
not recorded in the College of Artns in England. For the
crest and supporters as used there does not appear to be any
authority, as the original crest of Swifte of Allergill and
E other ham is the crest recorded in Ulster's Office as above
quoted. The supporters are probably intended for those of
the Viscounty of Carlingford, an Irish Peerage held by a
member of the Siviftc family , but extinct in 1634]. Seats —
Swiftsheath, Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny; Lionsden, Castle-
rickard, CO. Meath. C/«i^—Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sir JOHN SWINBURNE, seventh Baronet, of Cap-
heaton, in the county of Northumberland, Justice of the
Peace. Born 1831, being the son of Edward Swinburne,
Esquire, of Calgarth, Windermere (who was eldest son of
the sixth Baronet, by his first wife Anna Antonia, daughter
of Robert Nassau Sutton ; succeeded his grandfather as
seventh Baronet, September 26, i860, under the creation
of September 26, 1660. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Per fesse gules and argent, three cinquefoils counter-
changed. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-boar rampant
argent, crined of the first, langued gules. MottO — " Semel
et semper." Married, January i, 1863, Emily Elizabeth,
only daughter of Rear-Admiral Henry Broadhead, Royal
Navy ; and by her (who died July 23, 1881) has had Issue—
(i) Hubert Swinburne, Esquire, born January 24, 1867;
(2) Umfreville Percy Swinburne, Esquire, born November
24, 1868 ; (3) Robert Swinburne, Esquire, born February 10,
1871 ; (4) Henry Arthur Swinburne, Esquire, born June 15,
died July 2, 1878 ; Marguerite ; and Rameh "Theodora [mar-
ried, July 19, 1887, Richard Chamberlain of Oak Mount,
Birmingham]. Seat — Capheaton, in the county of North-
umberland.
Major-General JOHN EDWARD SWINDLEY;
served in the Kaffir War 1852-1853, in the Crimea 1855,
was at Sebastopol, served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858-1859, and commanded 15th Hussars during the Afghan
War 1878-1879, and retired 1884. Armorial bearings—
Or, on a pile vert, between two wreaths of oak in base
of the last, six boars' heads erased, three, two and one
of the field. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
a sword erect proper, pendent from the hilt by a chain or,
an escutcheon vert, charged with a boar's head erased also
or. Motto — " Acuspide honos." Postal address — 60 Pall
Mall, London, S.W. Club— Army and Navy.
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SWINEHEAD, quartered by HULLEY.
SWINTON, see CAMPBELL-SWINTON.
" J'Espere," (below) " Je pense." Supporters (personal
to head of the family) — Two boars raiiipaiU sable, armed,
crined, and unguled or, lang^ed gules.
SWINTON of that Ilk (in use since circa 1271, matric.
on user 21 Feb. 1903, but matric. by cadet line c. 1680-7).
Sable, a chevron or, between three boar's heads erased argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a boar chained to a tree proper. Mottoes — (Above)
Only s. of John Edulphus Swinton, Esq., of Swinton
Bank, J. P., Capt. Indian Army, b. 1832 ; d. 1871 ; in.
1863, Frances Jane, d. of Daniel Ainslie of The Gart,
CO. Perth : —
John Edulf Blagrave Swinton of Swinton Bank, Esq.,
is the Naval Cockade,
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Chief of his name, Lieut. Lothians and Herwicicsli. Imp.
Yeo. , 6. 1864. Seat — Swinton Bank, co. Peebles.
Son of Robert Hepburn Swinton, Esq., Capt. R. N. :—
Robert Hepburne Swinton-Hunter of Hapton, Gentleman
((/. 1904) {t/.v.). [For details of arms see his entry.]
Sons of Archibald Campbell-Swinton, Esq., of Kiin-
merghame, J. P., D.L., Advocate, LL.D., F.R.S.E.,
F.S.A.S. , Brig.-Gen. Roy. Company of Archers, i.
1812 ; d. 1890 ; w. ist, Katharine Margaret {d. 1846),
d. of Sir John Pringle, 5th Bart. ; 2nd, 1856, Georgiana
Caroline, d. of Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Bart. : —
John Liulf Campbell-Swinton of Kimmerghame, Esq.,
{i/.v.). [For details of arms, matric. 1850, see his entry.]
George Sitwell Campbell-Swinton, Esq., late Capt.
Highland Lt. Inf., now March Pursuivant of Arms,
Member of L.C.C. [Arms of Swinton as above, but (matric.
1850) a bordure engrailed ermine, and (matric. 1903) on the
chevron a crescent gules ; he impales the arms of Ebswonli
{(/.v.)], b. 10 May 1859 ; w, 30 Apl. 1895, Elizabeth, only
d. of E. H. Ebsworth of Llandough Castle, Glamorgan ;
and has issue — Alan Henry Siwnton, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Res. — 36 Pont Street, London, S.W.
ROBERT HEPBURNE SWINTON-HUNTER of
Hafton, CO. Argyll, Gentleman. Born April 3, i860, being
the eldest son of Robert Hepburne Swinton, Esq., Capt.
R.N. (second son of Robert Hepburne Swinton of Swinton
Bank, co. Peebles), by his first wife Eliza, eldest dau. of
James Hunter, Gentleman, of Hafton, Argyllshire, and as-
sumed the additional surname and arms of Hunter in 1895,
these being subsequently rematric. to him in Lyon Register.
Z?wrv— Dark green. Armorial bearings (matric. 1900)
^Quarterly, first and fourth, sable, a chevron or between
three boars' heads erased argent, armed and langued gules,
within a bordure of the second (for Swinton) ; second and
third, vert, three hunting-horns argent, garnished gules and
stringed or, within a bordure of the last (for Hunter, 1801).
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a boar chained to an oak tree all proper ; and in an
escroU above, this Motto, " J'espere." Seat - Hafton, Argyll-
shire. Residence 60 Via due Macelli, Rome.
S HAROLD WILLIAM SWITHINBANK, Esquire,
Lieut nth Hussars, Capt. Her Majesty's Yeomanry
Forces, J. P. for the co. of Buckingham, High Sheriff 1891
Born March 7, 1858, being the second son of Cieorge lidwin
Swithinbank, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries, by his wife Constantia Anne, daughter of
W. J. Briggs, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Clubs — Naval
and Military, ('avalry, Wellington. Livery — Blue and
scarlet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
two bars nel)uly azure, gutt^e-d'or, on a chief ermine, a
bugle-horn sable, stringed gules, garnished or, between two
grenades also sable, fired proper ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower
argent a demi-dragon issuant, wings displayed jiroper,
holding between the claws a grenade as in the arms, pen-
dent from its neck by a ribbon gules, a bugle-horn also as
in the arms. Motto — " Froena, vel aurea, nolo." Married,
October 23, 1883, Amy, daughter of James Crossley Eno
of Wood Hall, Dulwich ; and has Issue — Crossley Swithin-
bank, Gentleman, born November 16, 1884; Enid; and
Isobel. Estate and postal address — Denham Court, Denham,
Buckinghamshire.
Thk Rkv. HERBERT SPENSER SWITHINBANK,
Master of Arts (Oxon.), Vicar of Kingston Vale. Born
1853, being the son of George Edwin Swithinbank, LL.D.,
F.S.A. , and Constantia Anne, his wife. Armorial bear-
ings—Or, two bars nebuly azure, guttde-d'or, on a ciiief
argent, a bugle-horn sable, garnished or, stringed gules,
between two grenades also sable, fired projier. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, out of the battlements of a tower argent, a demi-
dragon issuant, wings displayed proper, holcling between
the claws a grenade as in the arms, pendent from its neck
by a ribbon gules, a bugle-horn also as in the arms. Motto
— " Fama semper viret." Married, 1884, Amy, dau. of
Admiral George Winthrop ; and has Issue — (i) Bernard
Winthrop Swithinbank, Gentleman, Scholar of Balliol Coll. ,
Oxford, b. Oct. 4, 1884 ; (2) Cuthbert Winthrop Swithin-
bank, Gentleman, Midshipman H.M.S. "Illustrious," b.
Feb. 22, 1886 ; Hilda Spenser ; and Mildred. Postal
address — Kingston Vale Vicarage, Putney, London, S.W.
SYDSERFF, see BUCHAN-SYDSERFF,
SYKES, (luartered by MITCHELL.
is the Military Cockade.
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SYKES (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^-
d'eau, between three tufts of grass vert, as many fountains
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise
and sprouting to the dexter proper, a swan with wings
addorsed argent, beaked and legged sable, and charged on
m. 1904, Miss
the breast with a fountain also proper. Motto — " Puritas
fons honoris." Livety (dress) — White, black facings ; (un-
dress), claret scirlet waistcoat, brass buttons.
Son of Edmund Howard Sykes, Esq., J. P. Lanes, and
Cheshire, of Brookfield, co. Chester, b. 1827; d. 1896 ;
»i. 1856, Frances Anne, d. of late George Peel of
Brookfield : —
Frank Sykes, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, (5. ' 1856 ; w. 1892,
Beatrice Caroline, d. of G. W. Mould of Cheadle. Seat —
Brookfield, Cheshire. Res. — Brookfield, Cheadle, Cheshire;
Borrobol, Kinbrace, Sutherland, N.B.
Son of Rev. William Sykes, Hon. Mil. Chaplain to
Queen Victoria, b. 1829 ; d. 1893 ; m. Mary, eld. d. of
late Capt. Molesworth, R.A. : —
Percy Molesworth Sykes, Esq., C.M.G., Consul in
Persia, Temporary Maj. in the Army, Capt. 2nd Dragoon
Gds. , b. 1867 ; is m. and has issue. Estate — Elcombs,
Lyndhurst, Hants. Res. — Britisii Consulate, Meshed,
Persia.
Sons of Thomas Hardcastle Sykes, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Cringle House, Cheadle (High Sheriff Cheshire
1899), formerly Capt. 20th Cheshire R.V., b. 1833; d.
1901 ; m. 1864, Mary, eld. d. of John Piatt, M.P. for
Oldham :—
Harold Piatt Sykes, Esq., Lt.-Col. Denbighsh. Hussars
Imp. Yeo. , late Capt. 2nd Dragoon Gds., b. 1865 ; m. ist,
1895, Frances Fowke {d. 1902), d. of late D. P. M'Donald
of Keppoch ; 2nd, 1903, W'inifred Charlotte Jane, d. of
late Col. W. H. W'ellesley, Roy. Fus. ; and has issue —
Peter Thomas Sykes, Gentleman. Res. — Longford Hall,
Newport, Salop.
.Alan John Sykes, Esq., late Major 3rd V.B. Cheshire
Regt., J. P. Cheshire, M.A. Oxon., b. 1868. ^fa/— Cringle
House, Cheadle. Res. — South View, Cheadle. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, Bath, Union (Manchester).
Yr. sons of Richard Sykes of Edgeley, b. 1793 ; d. 1876 ;
J. P. and
Manor of
D.L.
Lyd-
711. 1825, Jane, d. of Thomas Hardcastle of Firwood,
Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes. : —
Richard Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1839 ;
\\'alton. Res. — Santa Barbara, California.
Arthur Henry Sykes, Esq., of Lydham,
CO. Chester, J. P. co. Salop, Lord of the
ham, b. 10 Jan. 1841 ; m. 17 Sept. 1868, Harriett Elizabeth,
d. of the late Thomas Lever Rushton of Bolton-le-Moors ;
and has issue — Herbert Rushton Sykes, Gentleman, b.
12 Oct. 1870 ; and Mabel. Lively ~C\?ixe\.. Estates —
Lydham Manor, co, Salop ; Edgeley, Stockport, co. Ches-
ter ; Ollerenshaw Hall, co. Derby. Seat — Lydham Manor,
Bishop's Castle, Shropshire. C///^.f— Junior Carlton, Con-
servative (Manchester), Sliropshire (Shrewsbury).
Walter Harry Sykes, Esq., Lt-Col. late R.Y.., b. 1848;
jn. 1880, Cecilia Louisa Jane, d. of Col. William Henry
Charles Wellesley ; and has issue — (i) Claud Walter
Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1883; (2) Philip Hector Sykes,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (3) Edmund Artiuir Sykes, Gentleman
(twin with Philip), /'. 1894; Esme Cecilia Jane ; and Doreen
Evelyn Wellesley. Seat — Firfield, Merrow, Guildford.
FRANK SYKES. Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the
County Palatine of Chester. Born 1856, being the only son
of the late Edmund Howard Sykes, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the same county, and for the County Palatine
of Lancaster, by his w ife Frances A. , daugliter of George
Peel of Brookfield. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms ; Argent, on a chevron sable, guttt^e-d'eau, between
three mounds or tufts of g^ass vert, as many sykes or
fountains proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessew-ays, and
sprouting to the dexter proper, a swan w ith wings addorsed
argent, beaked and legged sable, and charged on the breast
with a fountain also proper; with the Motto, " Puritas fons
honoris." Married, 1892, Beatrice, second daughter of
G. W. Mould of Cheadle. Postal addresses — Brookfield,
Cheadle, Cheshire, and Borrobol, Kinbrace, Sutherland,
N.B.
FREDERICK WILLIAM SYKES, Gentleman, J. P.
for the Borough of Huddersfield. Bor?i March 5, 1858,
being the eldest son of the late William Sykes, J. P., of
Green Lea, Lindley, Huddersfield, by his second wife
Mary, daughter of Miles Mayall. Club — Reform. Livery
is the Naval Cockade.
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— Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Argent, three chevronels sable between two foun-
tains in chief proper and a bugle-horn stringed in base of
the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dt-mi-man in
profile, holding in the dexter hand a fountain and resting
the sinister hand on a whelk-shell sable. Married, ,
Catherine, daughter of John Whitley, J. P., of West House,
Halifax, Yorks ; and has /««<?— Stanley William Sykes,
Gentleman, born May 17, 1884; Mary Winifred; and
Freda. Postal address — Green Lea, Lindley, Hudders-
field.
JAMES NIELD SYKES, Esquire, J. P. for the West
Riding of the County of York and the Borough of Hud-
dersfield. Born 1825, being the sixth son of John Sykes of
Lindley, Huddersfield, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of
John Bray. C/«^— The Huddersfield Club, Huddersfield.
Livery — Green coat, scarlet waistcoat, silver butto.is, drab
overcoat, green collar. Armorial bearings— Argent, three
SYKESTON, quartered by BARTTELOT.
SYLVESTER, quartered by HULLEY.
SYMONDS, quartered by CHAMBRE.
SYMONDS, see LODER-SYMONDS.
CAROLINE ELIZABETH SYMONDS, Spinster, only
dau. and heir of the late Thomas P. Symonds, Esq., of
Pengethly, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Hereford
(High Sheriff 1874), by his wife Anna, third dau. of
the Rev. Peter Cotes, Rector of Litchfield, in the co. of
Southampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ;
Sable, a dolphin naiant embowed vorant, a fish in chief,
three trefoils slipped all argent. Estate and postal address
— Pengethly, near Ross.
S RICHARD HERBERT TAYLER SYMONDS-
TAYLER, Esquire, Major 4th Batt. (The King's)
Shropshire Light Infantry (Herefordshire Militia), B.A.
of the University of Cambridge. Born July 27, 1867,
being the sixth son of J. F. Symonds, Esquire, of Okeleigh,
in the county of Hereford, Justice of the Peace, Clerk of the
Peace, Clerk to County Council of Herefordshire ; and
assumed the additional surname of Tayler and the arms
of that family quarterly with his own, by Royal Licence, in
the year 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
chevronels sable between two fountains in chief proper, and
a bugle horn stringed in base of the second, for distinction,
in the honour point a fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling sable
and argent, Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
man in profile proper charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis
azure, holding in the dexter hand a fountain, and resting
the sinister hand on a whelk shell sable. Married, April
29, 1852, Ann Fox, daughter of John Fox of Daisy Lea,
Lindley, HuddersfiL-ld ; and has /w?ce— Sarah Ann [married
William Alfred Whitehead, Baildon, Shipley] ; Lucy Jane ;
and Mary Alice. Postal address— ¥\t\A House, Lindley,
Huddersfield.
The Late JOHN SYKES, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.),
J. P. for Borough of Doncaster. Born July 16, i8r6, being the
only son of Rev. George Sykes, by his 'wife Ellen, dau. of
John Wilson of St. Laurence's, York. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a bend sable, between two fountains, a serpent
nowed proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head erased
sable, a fountain proper. Motto— " Fontes sint limpidi."
Postal address— 2^ South Parade, Doncaster.
Quarterly i and 4, or on a chevron between two lions
passant in chief and a lion rampant in base sable, a lozenge
between two annulets of the field (for Tayler) ; 2 and 3
sable, a dolphin naiant embowed, devouring a fish, in chief
three trefoils all argent (for Symonds) ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, the battlements of a tower,
and issuant therefrom a demi-lion rampant sable, collared
and charged upon the shoulder with a lozenge within an
annulet all argent, and holding in his dexter paw an
arrow point downwards proper (for Tayler) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a well sable, a dolphin
as in the arms (for Symonds) ; with the Motto, " Miseris
succurrere disco." Married, January 17, 1894, Edith Sarah,
fifth daughter of the late Henry Kingsley, M.D., of Strat-
ford-on-Avon ; and has Issue — Two sons and one daughter.
Residence— Yiecchviood., Hereford.
SYMONS, see SOLTAU-SYMONS.
S THOMAS RAYMOND SYMONS, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Hereford, Lieut. N. Somerset Yeomanry,
and Capt. 48th Company Imperial Yeomanry. Born March
30, 1866, being the eldest son of Thomas George Symons
is tbe Military Cockade.
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of The Mynde Park (who died 1868), by his wife Mary
Hayley, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Edward Allen. Livery
White coat, brass buttons, green plush breeches, white
stockings, green and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— Party per fesse azure and erminois, a pale counter-
changed, and three trefoils slipped two and one, all within
a bordure also counterchanged, and impaling the arms of
Rankin, namely or, a cinquefoil gules, between in chief a
hatchet between two boars' heads erased, and in base a
boar's head erased between two hatchets all sable ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a wolf statant, holding in the mouth a rose, slipped,
leaved, and stalked all proper; with the Motto, "Nil
admirari." Married, 1888, Margaret Ethel, dau. of Sir
James Rankin, Baronet, Member of Parliament ; and has
Issue— T\\om?LS Edward Raymond Symons, Gentleman, b.
April 23, 1889. Estate and postal address— The Mynde
Park, Tram Inn, R.S.O., Herefordshire.
JOHN FREDERICK SYMONS-JEUNE, Esquire, J.P.
for CO. of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Chief Committee Clerk
in the House of Lords, late Lieut. West Somerset Yeo-
manry. Born 1849, being the third but second surviving
son of the late Rt. Rev. Francis Jeune, Lord Bishop of
Peterborough, D.C.L., by his wife Margaret Dyne, of
Arlington Manor, Newbury, only child of Henry Symons
of Axbridge ; and assumed by Royal Licence in 1878
the additional surname of Symons in accordance with
the will of his maternal great-uncle. Rev. B. P. Symons,
D.D., Warden of Wadham Coll., O.xon. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a stag trippant between four estoiles all
argent : and impahng the arms of Bunbury, namely argent,
on a bend sable, three chess-rooks of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
between the attires of a stag, affixed to the scalp an estoile
all argent. MottO — " Faire sans dire." Married, 1873,
Frances Susannah, dau. of Capt. Richard Hanmer Bun-
bury, R.N. (and granddau. of Gen. Sir Henry Edward
Bunbury, 7th Baronet, K.C.B.); and has Issue— (i) Ber-
tram Hanmer Bunbury Symons-Jeune, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
and Etheld Dorothy Cecil. .S'ert/— Watlington Park, Tets-
worth. Oxon.
EDWARD MANSEL SYMPSON, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.D. Cantab. Born March 22, i860, being the only child
of Thomas Sympson, F.R.C.S., of Lincoln, by his wife
Caroline, dau. of Rev. E. Peacock, M.A. , Fifehead Magda-
lene, Dorset (and granddau. of Right Rev. W. L. Mansel,
D.D. , Master of Trin. Coll., Cam., and Lord Bishop of
Bristol). Livery — Dark green, with silver buttons, dark
green overcoat. Annorial bearings (Ped. H. Coll.)— Or,
a lion rampant sable, gutt^e-d'or, between two peacocks'
heads erased in chief proper, and a serpent nowed in base
vert. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant or, gutt^e-de-poix, holding between
the paws a maunch sable, and resting the dexter hind leg on
a serpent nowed vert. Motto — " Lretus sorte mea. " Mar-
ried, Oct. 10, 1888, Florence Mabel, younger dau. of Joseph
Knight, Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A., of 27 Camden Square,
N.W. ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Mansel Sympson, Gen-
tleman, b. July 13, 1889 ; and (2) Reginald Hilary Sympson,
Gentleman, b. March r4, 1891. Residence — Deloraine
Court, Lincoln. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
SYNGE. see BROWN-SYNGE and HUTCHINSON.
SYNGE (H. Coll., Vn. Shropshire, 1623). Quarterly, i
and 4, azure, three millstones proper (Synge, originally
Millington) ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads sable, beaked and legged gules (Synge, originally
Millington). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Out of
a ducal coronet an eagle's claw all proper. Motto —
" Ccelestia canimus."
Son of Sir Robert Synge, 5th Bart., b. 1812 ; d. 1894;
m. 2nd, 1846, Laura, d. of John Hart: —
Sir Francis Robert Millington Synge, 6th Bart., of Lislee
Court, CO. Cork (12 Aug. 1801), Major late S. Lanes.
Regt. , b. 1851 ; m. 1876, Frances Elizabeth, d. of Robert
Evans of Rock Ferry, co. Chester; and has issue — (i)
Robert Millington Synge, Esq., b. 1877; (2) Neale
Hutchinson Synge, Esq., b. 1880; (3) Edward Synge,
Esq., b. 1882 ; Francis Helen Millicent ; Laura Eileen ; and
Lilian. Seat — Syngefield, King's Co.
Yr. son of Sir Edward Synge, 2nd Bart., b. 1786;
d. 1843 ; m. 1809, Mary Helena, d. of Robert
Welsh :—
Major-Gen. Millington Henry Synge, late R.E. , b. 1823;
m. 1855, Jane, d. of Thomas Bannerman of Hazelhead.
Res. — 61 High Street, Portsmouth.
Son of Major Robert FoUett Synge, ist West India
Regt., b. 1821 ; d. i860; m. 1855, Catherine Waddell
Boyd, d. of David Miller, Barrister-at-Law: —
Major Robert Follett Muter Foster Millington Synge,
late Highland Lt. Inf., b. 1857; m. 1884, Charlotte Gran-
ville, d. of Maj.-Gen. William James Stuart, R.E. ; and
has issue — Alan Hamilton Stuart Synge, Gentleman, b.
1886. Res. — C/«i5— Naval and Military.
Sons of William Webb Follett Synge, Esq., Consul-
General in Cuba, b. 1826 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1853, Henrietta
Mary, d. of Col. Robert Dewar Wainwright, U.S.
Marine Corps : —
Robert Follett Synge, Esq., C.M.G., Deputy-Marshal of
Ceremonies to H.M. King Edward, b. 1853; m. 1881.
Laura Mary, d. of John Fletcher of Dale Park, Sussex,
Res. — 7 Chester Square, London, S.W. Club — St.
James's.
Francis Julian Synge, Gentleman, Chancery Registrar's
Dept. , Law Courts, b. 1856 ; m. 1890, Mary Auchmuty, d.
of R. Sands Tucker of New York and Lenox, U.S.A. ; and
has surv. issue— (i) Robert Millington Synge, Gentleman,
b. 1894; (2) Allen Francis Synge, Gentleman, b. 1898; and
Violet Montresor. Res. — 30 Sloane Court, London, S.W.
Club — St. James's.
Capt. William Makepeace Thackeray Synge, late R.A.,
Gov. of Walton Prison, Liverpool, b. i860; m. ist, 1892,
Ethel Elais {d. 1895), d. of Alfred Wilkinson of Harrow;
2nd, 1898, Ethel Rose, d. of H. Bramwell of Crown East
Court, Worcs. ; and has surv. issue — (i) William Alfred
Thackeray Synge, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (2) Michael Robert
Synge, Gentleman, b. 1902; and Ethel Mary. Res. —
Walton Prison, Liverpool.
Sons of Rev. Alexander Hamilton Synge, Vicar of St.
Peter's, Ipswich, b. 1820 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1855, Eugenia,
d. of Rev. Edward Bishop Elliott of Brighton . —
Alexander Hamilton Synge. Gentleman, Lieut. Northum-
berland Art. Mil., b. 1856. Res.—
Edward Elliott Synge, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Percy Hamilton Synge, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Sons of John Hatch Synge, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1824 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1856, Kathleen, d. of Rev.
Robert Traill of Schull, co. Cork : —
Robert Anthony Synge, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Edward Synge, Gentleman, /'. 1859. Res. —
Samuel Synge, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Edmund John Milhngton Synge, Gentleman, b. 1871.
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Son of Richard Synge of Australia, b. 1835 ; d. 1874 ;
m. 1866 : —
Henry Synge Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SYNGE-HUTCHINSON (R.L., 3 April 1813, U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, per pale azure and gules, a lion
rampant ermine between eight cross crosslets or (Hutchin-
son) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, three millstones;
ii. and iii., argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable,
beaked and legged gules (both for Synge, originally Milling-
ton, Vn. Shropshire, 1623). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — I. out of a ducal coronet or, a cockatrice with
wings endorsed vert (Hutchinson); 2. out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's claw proper. Motto — " Non sib!
sed toti."
Only surv. son of Francis Synge-Hutchinson, Esq., of
Taney, co. Dublin, b. 1802 ; d.v.p. 1832 ; 711. 1824,
Louisa Frances, d. of Hon. Francis Hely-Hutchin-
son : —
Sir Edward Synge-Hutchinson, 4th Bart. (8 Oct. 1782),
formerly 6th and 5th D.G., b. 1830. A'ej.— Fawnagh,
Rathgar, co. Dublin. Club — Army and Navy.
SYMERTON, quartered by FOX.
SZEMBEK, quartered by LUBIENSKI.
T
TAAFFE (U.O. ). Gules, a cross argent, fretty azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a de.xter ai'm in armour embowed, holding a sword
proper, hilt and pommel or. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces. "
Son of Edward Francis Joseph, nth Viscount Taaffe,
Knt. of the Golden Fleece, &c. , b. 1833; d. 1895;
??i. i860, Maria Francesca, Countess Czaky von
Keresztceg und Adorjan : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Taaffe, 12th Viscount Taaffe (Irel. ,
I Aug. 1628), Baron of Ballymote, Ireland, Count of the
Holy Roman Empire, Lieutenaut Kaiser Franz Josef's
Regt. of Dragoons [Arms borne on the double eagle of
the Roman Empire. Supporters— Dexter, a horse argent,
seme of estoiles sable; sinister, a wyvern, wings expanded
proper], b. 1872 ; ?«. 1897, Maria Magda Fuchs ; and has
issue — Hon. Edward Charles Richard Taaffe, b. 1898.
Seats — Ellischan Castle and Kolinetz Castle, Bohemia.
Son of Stephen Taaffe, Esq., J. P., of Glenkeiran, co.
Meath, b. 1828 ; d. 1894 ; in. 1865, Mary Aliaga, d.
of Patrick William Kelly of Kingstown, co. Dublin :—
Capt. George Joseph Taaffe, late 4th Batt. Roy. Lanes.
Regt., J. P., b. 1866; ?n. 1895, Alice Catherine Trevor, d.
of B. T. Griffith Boscawen, Esq., D. L. , of Trevalyn, co.
Denbigh ; and has issue — (i) George Randal Joseph Taaffe,
Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2) Rudolph Trevor Aloysius Taaffe,
Gentleman, b. 1901. Scats — Smarmore Castle, Ardee, and
Gl nkeiran, co. Meath.
LIONEL RICHARD PLUNKET TABUTEAU,
Gentleman. Bor?i March 12, 1869, being the second son
of Richard Mayne Tabuteau, Gentleman, by his wife Con-
stance Gertrude Maria, only dau. of the late Hon. Patrick
Plunket. Armorial bearings— Argent, a fesse gules, be-
tween three ermine spots. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ermine spot sable.
Motto — " Toujours sanstache." Mat-ried, April 21, 1893,
Eva Hamilton, eldest dau. of Keith Hamilton Hallowes ;
and has Issue — Muriel Flora ; Nora Constance ; and Ruth
Eva. Residence — 48 Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin.
CHARLES TACON, Solicitor, Gentleman, Mayor of
Eye 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904,
1905. Born Aug. 1833, being the eldest son of Charles
Tacon of Hinton Hall, Suffolk, by his wife Mary Ann
Girling of Yoxford. Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross
flory between in the first and fourth quarters a martlet,
and in the second and third a dexter arm embowed in
armour, couped at the shoulder and fesseways, all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm as in the arms, gauntleted
all sable, holding a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the
sinister a banner argent, charged with a lyre also sable,
three escallops fesseways or. Motto — " Aut vincam aut
peribo. " Residence — Eye, co. Suffolk.
The Reverend RICHARD JOHN TACON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, J. P. Norfolk, M.A. Camb. Rector and Patron
of Rollesby. Born March 26, 1847, being the third son of
Charles Tacon of Hinton Hall, Suffolk, by his wife Mary
Ann Girling of Yoxford. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters a martlet,
and in the second and third a dexter arm embowed in
armour, couped at the shoulder and fesseways, all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm as in the arms, gauntleted all sable,
holding a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister
a banner argent, charged with a lyre also sable, three escal-
lops fesseways or. Motto — "Aut vincam aut perido."
Married, May 7, 1878, Caroline Ballard, only dau. of John
Ballard Pitt, M.D., of The Grove, East Dereham, Norfolk;
by whom he has Issue — (i) Richard Charles Tacon, Gentle-
man, b. May 5, 1881 ; (2) Waveney Pitt Tacon, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 3, 1882 ; (3) Dudley George Tomline Tacon,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1886; (4) Thomas Henry Warcup
Tacon, Gentleman, b. Jan. 18, 1890; (5) Ernest John Ballard
Tacon, Gentleman, b. Jan. 16, 1895 ; Ethel Safford ; Mabel
Dacre ; and Caroline Ada Chute. Residences —The Rectory,
Rollesby ; 5 Park Mansions, Lowestoft ; Mansion House,
Eye.
SSiR THOMAS HENRY TACON, Knight, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Suffolk, High Sheriff 1898, and J. P. for the
borough of Eye, Alderman of the East Suffolk County
Council since its foundation, Deputy Chairman County
Finance Committee, Mayor of Eye 1893-94. Borji March
14, 1838, being the second son of Charles Tacon of Hinton
Hall, Suffolk, by his wife Mary Ann Girling of Yoxford.
Livery — Green, with white facings. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., June 14, 1898) — Argent, a cross flory befween
in the first and fourth quarters a martlet, and in the second
and third a dexter arm embowed in armour, couped at the
shoulder and fesseways all or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
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as in the arms, gauntleted all sable, holding a flagstaff
proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner argent,
charged with a lyre also sable, three escallops fesseways or.
Motto — " Aut vincam aut peribo." Married, Sept. 10,
i868, Catherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Robert
Baker Orford of Occold Hall, Suffolk ; and has had Issue—
Kate C'onstance, deceased ; Harriet Bertha ; and Maude
Mary. Residence — Red House, Eye.
TAFFITER, quartered by SOMERS.
TAILBOYS, quartered by FLOYER.
§ WILLIAM WARD TAILBY, Esquire, M.A..
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L. for co.- Leicester,
and J. P. for co. Northampton. Born Jan. 18, 1825, being
the only son of the late William Tailby of Humberstone,
by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of R. Stevens of Hallaton.
Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Ermine, a saltire
gules, on a chief azure, a garb between two escallops or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a bull passant
ermine, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, the sinister
foot resting on an escallop or. Motto — " Certum pete
finem." Married, October 9, 1850, Mary, daughter of
William Taylor of Humberstone Lodge. Seat — Skeffington
Hall, Billesdon, in the county of Leicester.
TAITHWELL, quartered by CONYERS.
TALBOT, Baron, see SHREWSBURY.
TALBOT, Earl, see SHREWSBURY.
TALBOT (CHETWYND-TALBOT), see SHREWS-
BURY.
TALBOT, quartered by CORBET and MOWBRAY.
TALBOT, DE CARDONNEL, quartered by WING-
FIELD.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir ADELBERT CECIL TAL-
BOT, K.C.I.E. (189s), Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Army.
Born 1845, being the eldest son of the late Rev. the Hon.
William Whitworth Chetwynd-Talbot, by his wife Eleanora
Julia, daughter of the Hon. William James Coventry.
C////^— East India United Service. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure
engiailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between
three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Upon the escutcheon,
which is encircled by the ribbon, and from which is pen-
dent his badge as a K.C.I.E., is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion
statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a goat's head erased argent (for Chetwynd).
Married, 1870, Agnes Mary ((/. 1894), daughter of the Rev-
erend W. Clarke ; and has Issue living — Adelbert William
James Talbot, Esquire, Indian Civil Service, born 1876 ;
Guendolen Nesta Beatrix \m., 1896, Major Stuart Hill God-
frey] ; Muriel Agnes Eleanora ; and Esm^ Mary Dorothea
[;«., 1900, Capt. Armine Brereton Dew]. Postal address —
The Cottage, Glenhurst, Esher, Surrey.
CHARLES HENRY TALBOT, Esquire. Born Feb-
ruary 2, 1842, being the only son of the late William
Henry Fox Talbot, Esquire, of Lacock Abbey, Doctor
of Laws, by his wife Constance, daughter of Francis
Mundy of Markeaton, in the county of Derby. Armorial
bearings— (H. Coll, June 19, 1778) — Gules, a lion ram-
pant within a bordure engrailed or, a crescent for differ-
ence. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion pas-
sant or, differenced as the arms. Seat — Lacock Abbey,
Chippenham.
§ EDMUND BERNARD TALBOT, Esquire, com-
monly known as Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot.
Born 1855, being the son of the Most Noble Henry Gran-
ville Fitzalan-Howard, fourteenth Duke of Norfolk, by his
wife Augusta Minna Catherine, commonly known as the
Honourable Augusta Minna Catherine, second daughter of
the Right Honourable Sir Edmund Lyons, first Baron Lyons,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath ; assumed by Royal License the surname and arms'
of Talbot in lieu of Fitzalan-Howard 1876. Clubs — Carlton ,
Naval and Military, White's. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure
engrailed or, and impaling the arms of Bertie, namely,
quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in
pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2
and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turreted argent (for
Willoughby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion
statant or, the tail extended. Married, 1879, Mary Caro-
line Bertie, commonly known as Lady Mary Caroline
Bertie, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Ear)
of Abingdon; and has Issue — Henry Edmund Talbot,
Esquire, born 1883 ; and Mary Caroline Magdalen. Resi-
dence— I Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W.
EDWARD LISTER KAY TALBOT, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Dublin, Lieut, formerly of 2nd Durham Light
Infantry. Born Feb. 10, 1859, being the second but only
surviving son of the Hon. R. G. Talbot, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Dublin, by his wife Anne C. , dau. of E. Cunliffe
Lister Kay, Esq., M.P. Livery — Ms^roon. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a lion rampant or, within a bordure en-
grailed erminois. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot dog argent, langued gules.
Motto — "Forte et fidele." Seat — Balfinclea House,
Killiney, co. Dublin.
GEORGE TALBOT, Esq., Companion of the Most
Honoiirable Order of the Bath, J. P. for Wexford. Born
1823, being the son of the late Captain James Talbot,
Grenadier Guards ; created C.B. , 1883. C/;//'— Royal St.
George Yacht. Armorial bearings— Gules, a lion ram-
pant within a bordure engrailed or. Mantling gules and
or ; and for his Crest, on a chape.au gules, turned up
ermine, a lion statant or, the tail extended. MottO — " Prest
d'accomplir." Married, 1852, Mary, eldest dau. of Frances
O'Beirne, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Garnetstown House, in the
CO. of Leitrim.
§ WILLIAM JOHN TALBOT, Esquire, J. P. cos. Gal-
way and Roscommon, D.L. for Roscommon (High
Sheriff for Roscommon 1886), late Capt. 7th Brigade South
Irish Division, R.A. Born July i, 1859, being the only son
of the late John Talbot, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1857), formerly of the 3Sth Regt. , by his second wife
Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Bayly of Ballyarthur,
CO. Wicklow. C/«^— Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a !ion rampant within
a bordure engrailed gules (for Talbot) ; 2. argent, a lion
rampant sable, arm and langued gules, in chief two dexter
hands apaum^e of the third (for Crosbie) ; 3. gules, three
cinquefoils, two and one ermine (for Hamilton). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
on a cup of maintenance azure, turned up ermine, a lion
passant gules (for Talbot) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
three swords, one in pale with point upwards, and two in
saltire with points downwards, entwined with a serpent
all proper (for Crosbie). Motto — " Prct d'accomplir."
Married, August 14, 1897, Julia Elizabeth Mary, only child
of Captain Sir Capcl Molyneux, Bart., D.L. , of Castle
Dillon, CO. Armagh. Seat — Mount Talbot, co. Ros-
common.
§LINDSEY TALBOT-CROSBIE, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Kerry (High Sheriff 1903), Lieut. R.N. (retd.).
Born August 11, 1844, being the second but eldest sur-
viving son of the late William Talbot Talbot-Crosbie,
Esq., J. P., D.L. CO. Kerry (High Sheriff 1848), by his
wife Susan Anne, daughter of Hon. Lindsey Merrik Peter
Burrell [second son of Peter, ist Lord Gwydyr, and
brother of Peter Robert, 19th Lord Willoughby d'Eresby] ;
is heir-general to the Earls of Glandore. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a lion rampant sable, in
is the Naval Cockade.
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chief two dexter hands couped at the wrist gules (for Cros-
bie) ; 2 and 3, gules, three cinquefoils two and one ermine
(for Hamilton). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, three swords, namely, two in saltire
the pommels upwards and one erect the pommel down-
wards proper, hiked or, enwrapped by a snake proper.
Motto — " Indignante invidia fiorebit Justus." Married,
March 29, 1871, Anne, dau. of Col. Coke of Trusley,
Derbyshire; and has had with other Issue — (i) Hugh
Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. Feb. 8, 1872, died of wounds
received in action in South Africa, July 27, 1901 ; (2)
John Burrell Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. July 8, 1873.
5Va/— Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry. C/^/^— Kildare Street
(Dublin).
CHARLES WILLIAM TALBOT-PONSONBY, Es-
quire, J. P., Lieut. Royal Navy (retired). Born May 29,
1843, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Charles
Talbot, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath, by his wife Charlotte Georgiana, widow of
Lieut.-Col. Stapleton, dau. of Major-General Sir William
Ponsonby, commonly known as the Honourable Sir
William Ponsonby, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath ; and assumed by Royal
License, 1866, the additional surname and arms of Pon-
sonby. C/«^:f— Carlton, S.W. ; Naval and Military,
W. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly
I and 4, gules a chevron between three combs argent (for
Ponsonby) ; 2 and 3 gules, a lion rampant within a border
engrailed or (for Talbot). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a ducal coronet or, three
arrows, points downwards, one in pale and two in saltire,
shafts or, feathered and pointed argent, entwined by a
serpent proper (for Ponsonby) ; on a cap of maintenance
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or
(for Talbot). Mottoes— i. "Pro Rege, lege, grege ; " 2.
(over second crest), " Prest d'accomplir." Married, Jan-
\iary 15, 1868, Constance Louisa, youngest daughter of F.
P. Delm^-Radcliffe, Esquire, of Hitchin Priory, in thecounty
of Hertford ; and has had /w««—(i) William Charles Frances
Talbot-Ponsonby, Esquire, born October 14, 1868, died
June 6, 1870; (2) John -Seymour William Talbot-Ponsonby,
Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born May i, 1870; (3)
Edward Frederick Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentleman, Lieuten-
ant Royal Artillery, born October 2x, 1872 ; (4) Charles
George Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentleman, born May i, 1874;
(5) Frederick William Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentleman, born
January 19, 1879 ; (6) Arthur Hugh Brabazon Talbot-
Ponsonby, Gentleman, born September 4, 1885 ; Evelyn
Mary Georgiana ; and Constance Emma. Seats — Inchi-
quin, near Youghal ; Langrish House, Petersfield, in the
county of Hampshire,
The Rt. Hon. DANIEL TALLON, Lord Mayor of
Dublin 1897-98, High Sheriff of city of Dublin 1894. ' Club
— National Liberal. Livery — Dress : blue and scarlet and
gold ; undress : blue, scarlet, and yellow. Armorial bear-
ings— Barry of eight or and azure, three eagles' legs erased
at the thigh proper, a bordure ermine, and on a canton gules,
a civic cap of maintenance proper. Mantling azure and or ;
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
vested barry or and azure, cuffed of the last, the hand
proper, grasping an eagle's leg as in the arms. Motto —
"Deo Gloria." Married, and has /w;^e--Mary. Postal
addresses — The Mansion House, Dublin ; 136 Leinster
Road, Rathmines, Dublin, &c.
GEORGE TANCRED, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the
_' CO. of Roxburgh, J. P. for the North Riding of the
CO. of York, late Captain Royal Scots Greys and 17th
Lancers. Borri October 16, 1831, being the eldest son of the
late George Cleghorn of Weens, by his wife Maria Cath-
erine, third daughter of Colonel John Dalton of Sleningford
Park, in the county of York, and Fillingham Castle, in the
county of Lincoln ; and assumed the name and arms of
Tancred by Royal License, September 8, 1885, in lieu of
that of Cleghorn, in compliance with the will of his
maternal uncle. Captain James R. Dalton, Royal Navy.
67;/;^^— Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh). 'Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between
three escallops gules, and (for distinction) in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet also gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an olive-tree fructed proper, charged (for distinc-
tion) on the trunk with a cross crosslet gold. Married,
June 10, 1862, Mary Anne Hay, third daughter of Colonel
Thomas Lumsden, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, of Belhelvie Lodge, in the county of
Aberdeen ; and has Issue-'[x) George Harry Lumsden
Tancred, Gentleman, born May 22, 1863 ; (2) James Charles
Tancred, Gentleman, Commander Royal Navy, born Sep-
tember 17, 1864; (3) Thomas Angus Tancred, Gentleman,
Captain Royal Artillery, born September 16, 1867 ; (4)
Richard Fairfax Tancred, Gentleman, born March 31,
1875 ; (s) Edward Meynell Tancred, Gentleman, born
March 26, 1877 ; (6) John Yule Tancred, Gentleman, Lieut.
Indian Staff Corps, born April 16, 1879 ; (7) Walter Cecil
Tancred, Gentleman, Midshipman, born February 11, 1885 ;
Mary Norcliffe ; Katharine Wray ; Frances Madeline ; and
Edith Dalton, died July 13, 1890. Seats— V^ ftftns House,
Hawick, N.B.
TANKERSLEY, quartered by TEMPEST,
TANNER, quartered by TAUNTON.
TANNER, see FARNCOMBE-TANNER.
The Late JOHN SAMUEL TANQUERAY, Esquire,
J P for Middlesex, j^orw 1817, being the son of the late Rev.
Edward Tanqueray of Tingrith, Beds. Armorial bearings
—Per pale or and ermine, on a fesse embattled vert, be-
tween three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, four
ermine spots argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest-On
a wreath of the colours, out of a mount vert, m front of two
battleaxes in saltire, a pine apple proper.
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TANTIFER, quartered by FLOYER.
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ALFRED HENRY TARLETON, Esquire, M.V.O.,
and has Order of Mercy, J. P. and D.L. for co. of
is the Military Cockade.
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Middlesex, Sheriff 1903, Knight of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Lord
of the Manor of Cranfield, co. Bedford, Lieut. Royal
Navy. Bor7i May 16, 1862, being the only son of the
late Admiral Sir J. Walter Tarleton, Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and Aide-
de-Camp, by his wife Finetta Esther, third daughter of
Thomas Robert Dimsdale, 4th Baron Dimsdale, of Cam-
field Place, CO. Hertford. Z-zV^rj/— Dark blue, with silver
buttons, and blue and white striped waistcoat ; and for
full dress, with white piping, black stockings, and silver
braid. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, a
chevron erminois between three cinquefoils or (for Tarle-
ton) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse dancett^e, between
three mullets azure, as many bezants (for Dimsdale, 1769),
and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Tennyson-
D'Eyncourt, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a fesse dan-
cettte between ten billets or, four in chief and si.\ in base,
three, two, and one (for D'Eyncourt) ; 2 and 3 gules, three
leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lis azure, over all a bend of
the last (for Tennyson). Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a mural crown, thereon a leopard's face, all between two
ostrich feathers proper. Motto— " Post nubila phoebus."
Married, February 8, 1888, Henrietta Charlotte, only child
and heir of the late Admiral Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Bayons
Manor, in the co. of Lincoln, by his wife Henrietta, com-
monly known as Lady Henrietta, fourth and youngest dau. of
the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham-Clinton, the fourth Duke
of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ;
and has Issue — Freda Henrietta: Vera Constance; and
Helen Maud. Estates — Breakspears, Uxbridge ; Cranfield,
CO. Bedford; The Tarleton Estate, Brockley, S.E., London.
Seat — Breakspears, Uxbridge. Toum residence — 58 War-
wick Square, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough, Constitutional,
Royal Naval (Portsmouth).
HARRY HOLMES-TARN, Esq., Capt. 7th (Mil.) Batt.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, late 2nd Lieut. 13th Hussars.
Arthy. Armorial bearings — Parted per saltire or and
gules, two terns naiant in tarns or lochs undy proper, one
in chief and one in base. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a garb fesswise, a
raven all proper ; and on an escrol over the same this Motto,
" Viret in asternum." Married, 1895, Nora Adelgunde,
youngest dau. of Henry Martini, K.D., Consul for Den-
mark at Glasgow; and has Issue -{i) Donald Cuninghame
Holmes- Tarn, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1896; (2) Kenneth
Archibald Holmes-Tarn, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1898.
Residence — Kininvie House, Dufftown, Banffshire. Club —
Cavalry.
WILLIAM (BERNARD) KINGSLEY TARPEY,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law. Born Dec. 18, 1857, being
the eldest surviving son of Hugh Tarpey, Esq., J. P. co.
Clare, and Jane Brennan. Armorial bearings — Azure,
on a bend engrailed argent, between in chief a castle of
the last, flammant proper, and in base a rock also proper,
three cross crosslets gules. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a demi-eagle displayed
or, in the beak a civic crown proper. Motto — " Firm as a
rock." Married, Nov. 5, 1892, Jessie Marion Toler Kingsley
third dau. of John Kingsley of Manchester. Residence —
162 Portsdown Mansions, Maida Vale, W. Club — National
Liberal.
WILLIAM STEWART TARRATT, Gentleman. Born
April 9, 1897, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Fox
Tarratt, Esq., J. P., by his wife Mary Georgiana Helen,
second dau. of Capt. Duncan MacNeill of Oronsay Priory,
Argyllshire. Armorial bearings — Argent, three piles
azure, two issuant from the chief and one from the base,
each charged with an eagle's head erased of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed argent, the wings vair, holding
in the beak an ostrich feather argent. Motto — " Per ardua
stabilis." Seat — Ellary, Argyllshire.
The Right Reverend HENRY HUTCHINSON
MONTGOMERY, D.D., M.A. (Camb.), BISHOP OF
TASMANIA, and a member of the Council of the University
of Tasmania, formerly Vicar of St. Mark's and Rural Dean
of Kennington, co. Surrey, and Examining Chaplain to the
Bishop of Rochester from 1879-89. Born Oct. 3, 1847,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir
Robert Montgomery, G.C.ST., K.C.B., LL.D., of New-
park, Movile, CO. Donegal, and of 7 Cornwall Gardens,
Queen's Gate, London, a Member of the Council of India
and Lieut-Governor of the Punjaub from 1859-65, by his
second wife Ellen Jane, second dau. of William Lambert,
B.C.S. Armorial bearings (of the See of Tasmania)—
Born 1871, being the son of the late William Tarngof
Fan Court, Surrey, by his wife Frances, dau. of Charles
Azure, a crozier in bend dexter, surmounting a key in bend
sinister' or, between four stars of eight points argent, the
escutcheon surmounted by his mitre. Married, July 28,
1881, Maud, third dau. of the Ven. Frederick William
Farrar, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Canterbury; and has sur-
is the Naval Cockade.
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viving /ssue-(i) Harold Robert Montgomery, fi. May 8,
1884 ; (2) Donald Stanley Montgomery, />. May 2, 1886 ;
(q) Bernard Law Montgomery, /'. Nov. 17, 1887 ; and Una.
Seai—Newpurk, Moville, co. Donegal, Ireland. Residence
— Bishopscourt, Hobart, Tasmania. C7«/?^— Athenaeum,
Tasmanian (Hobart).
JOHN BULLEN TATCHELL TATCHELL- BUL-
LEN, Esq., J. P. Dorset, late Captain Dorset Militia.
Born' 1^7, being the son of John Tatchell-Bullen, Esq.,
of Marshwood, Dorset, J. P. and D.L., by his second
wife Ann, daughter of W. Hoey, and relict of Capt.
Forster, R.N., of Alnwick, Northumberland. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine
on a chevron azure, between three bulls' heads erased
sable, two swords proper, pommels and hilts or, the points
saltireways, encircled by a wreath of laurel gold (for
Bullen) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross nebuly or, the ist in and 4th
quarters a lion rampant, and in the 2nd and 3rd a cross
pat(?e argent (for Tatchell). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, the
sails argent, a bull's head of the ist, charged on the neck
with an anchor sable, between two,wings azure (for Bullen) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front
of an oak tree fructed proper, a bow and arrow in saltirc or,
surmounted by a lion's face gules (for Tatchell). MottO—
"A rege et victoria." Married, 1870, Annette, 4th dau. of
Vincent Trevanion Langworthy of Ilminster, co. Somerset,
and has Issue— Two daughters. Seat — Marshwood Manor,
Whitchurch, near Charmouth, Dorset.
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Granville Cholmondeley ; and has /.w?/^— Robert Henry
Grenville Tatton, Gentleman, born March 3, 1883 ; Alice ;
Sir WILLIAM HENRY TATE, 2nd Baronet (June 27,
1898), of Park Hill, Streatham Common, London, J. P.
Lanes. Born Jan. 23, 1842, being the eldest son of the late
Sir Henry Tate, ist Bart. , of Park Hill, Streatham Common,
London, J. P. for cos. Surrey, London, and Denbigh, a
Trustee of the National Gallery, by his first \vife Jane, dau.
of John Wignall. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a pale
invected sable, between four Cornish choughs proper, two
roses argent ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed,
vested azure, cuff argent, the arm charged with two roses
as in the arms, the hand holding a pineapple erect slipped
and two ears of wheat saltireways, all proper. Motto —
" Thincke and Thancke." Married, Nov. 18, 1863,
Caroline Hill Rigby Glasgow, adopted dau. of the late
John Glasgow of Old Trafford, Manchester ; and has Issue
— (i) Arthur Glasgow Tate, Esq., b. Dec. 23, 1864 [d.
May 16, 1866; (2) Ernest William Tate, Esq., b. Jan. 7,
1867 \tn., April 20, 1892, Mildred Mary, second dau. of
Frederick Herbert Gossage of Camp Hill, Woolton, Liver-,
pool, J. P. Lanes., and has issue, Mildred < Hara, and Joan] ;
(3) Alfred Herbert Tate, Esq., b. May 3, 1872; Ethel
Carolme [tn., June 11, 1896, William Winwood Gossage of
Woolton, Liverpool]; Helen Frances [w., June 11, 1896,
Guy Winwood Gossage] ; Agnes Mary ; Isabel Marion ;
Caroline Beatrice; Winifred; and Beatrice Maud Resi-
dence— Highfield, Woolton, Liverpool ; and Downing,
Holywell, Flints.
TATHAM, see WARTER-TATHAM.
THOMAS EGERTON TATTON, Esquire, J. P. for
the CO. of Chester, formerly Lieut, of Earl of Chester's Yeo-
manry Cavalry. Born May 31, 1846, being the eldest son
of the late Thomas William Tatton, Esq., |.P. and D.L.,
by his wife Harriet Susan, eldest daughter of the late Robert
Townley Parker of Cuerdcn Hall, in the County Palatine of
Lancaster. C/?/*_r— Wellington, Boodle's, St. Stepiien's,
Conservative (Manchester). IJve>y—Y)Tah, scarlet collar
and waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly argent and gules, in the first and fourth quarters
a crescent sable, and in the second and third a crescent of
the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound sejant argent, collared and tied by a line gules
to an oak-tree projier, fructed or ; with the Motto, " Cres-
cent." Married, February 6, 1877, Esse.x Mary, second
daughter of the late Colonel Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley,
commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Thomas
and Eva Beatrice,
shawe, Northenden
Estate and postal address— V^yXhtn-
Clieshire.
TAUBMAN (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and sable,
on a bend cottised between six lozenges counterchangcd,
a sword the point upwards proper, pommel and hilt or,
between four escallops also counterchangod. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop inverted argent, charged with a wolf's head erased
sable. Liverv—\-.\ghi drab, black facings.
Sons of Sir John Senhouse Goldie Taubnii^ of The
Nunnery, Speaker of the House of Keys, 7^^838 ; d.
i8q8; w. i860, Amelia Donald Ankerville, d. of Capt.
|. J. Grove-Ross: —
John Leigh Goldie Taubman, Esq., J. P. fg-" Isle of
Man, /'. 1861. ^^-rtZ-The Nunnery, Isle of Man.
Capt. Ernest Harcourt Goldie Taubman, />, 1868. Club
— Junior United Service.
Gerald Goldie Taubman, b. 1873.
Son of late Lt.-Col. John Goldie Taubman of The
Nunnery, Isle of Man, sometime Speaker of the House
of Keys, tn. Caroline, d, of John E. Hovenden of
Hemingford : —
Rt. Hon." Sir George Dashwood Taubman Goldie, P.C,
K.C.M.G., F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D., late R.E., founder of
Nigeria, b. 1846; m. 1870, Maude Catherine (d. 1898), d.
of John William Elliott of Wakefield. 7?«.— 12 Queen's
Gate Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Aihenxwm, Naval and
Military. .
The Reverend FREDERICK TAUNTON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of the Parish of Kingswood, Epsom, in
the CO. of Surrey. Born Sept. 12, 1815, being the eldest sur.
son and representative of Thomas Henry Taunton, Esq., of
Grandpont House, in the co. of Oxford, Clerk of the Peace
for the CO. of Oxford, by his wife Jane, dau. of Stephen
Davis. Armorial bearings — Quarterly of twenty-five,
namely, i and 25 or, on a chevron cotised gules, between
three Cornish choughs proper, five lozenges of the field
(for Taunton); 2. argent, on a chief sable, three Moors'
heads or, wreathed gules (for Tanner) ; 3. argent, a chevron
between three escallops sable (for Tregarthyn) ; 4. azure, a
lion rampant within an orle of eight escallops or (for
Hender) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure
engrailed sable, charged with eight bezants (for Cornwall) ;
6. argent, on a bend sable, five bezants (for Chamberlayne);
7. argent, on a chevron gules, three fleurs-de-lis or (for
Pever) ; 8. azure, a garb or, between three bezants (for
Grosvenor) ; 9. azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor) ; 10. azure,
a bend or (for Grosvenor) ; 11. argent, two chevronels gules.
is the Military Cockade.
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on a canton of the last a cross crosslet fitchi^e or (for
Moberley) ; 12. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downes) ;
13. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pulford) ; 14. azure,
passant in pale or (for Knighton) ; 18. azure, fretty argent,
a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; ig. azuie, a chevron between
three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 20. gules, three pheons
three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 15. argent, a cross pat^e
flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolf's head erased of the
field (for Pershall) ; 16. argent, a cross pat(5e flory charged
with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall) ; 17. vert, two lions
argent (for Malpas) ; 21. gules, a scythe, the blade in chief
and the handle in bend sinister within a bordure argent (for
Praers) ; 22. argent, a Moor's head in profile couped at the
neck proper (for Blackenhall) ; 23. gules, two scythes in
is the Naval Cockade.
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saltire, the blades in chief argent (for Prayers) ; 24. gules,
two lions rampant combatant argent (for Winstanton) ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, five lozenges
conjoined fessewise or, thereon a Cornish chough proper ;
with the Motto, "Virtus non stemma." Married, firstly, at
St. Heliers, February i, 1842, Anne Rollo, daughter of the
Reverend William Garnett, Rector of Bridgetown, Barbadoes;
and secondly, at Croydon, in the county of Surrey, January
6, 1870, Flora Charlotte, daughter of Commander-General
Wild ; and has Issue— {\) William Garnett Taunton, Gentle-
man [to whom refer]; (2) Edward Willoughby Taunton,
Gentleman, born at Merton, in the county of Norfolk, April
7, 1874 ; Ethel Flora Jane ; Alice Mary ; Mabel Gertrude ;
Lilian Frances ; and Agatha Grosvenor. Postal address —
Kingswood Vicarage, Epsom, Surrey.
GEORGE EDWIN TAUNTON, Gentleman. Borti
March 10, 1822, being the second surviving son of Thomas
Henry Taunton, Esquire, ofGrandpont House, in the county
of Oxford, Clerk of the Peace for the county of Oxford, by
his wife Jane, daughter of Stephen Davis. C/«i^— Junior
Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly of twenty-five, namely, i and 25 or, on a chevron
cotised gules, between three Cornish choughs proper, five
lozenges of the field (for Taunton) ; 2. argent, on a chief
sable, three Moors' heads or, wreathed gules (for Tanner) ;
3. argent, a chevron between three escallops sable (for
Tregarthyn) ; 4. azure, a lion rampant within an orle of
eight escallops or (for Hender) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant
gules, within a bordure engrailed sable, charged with eight
bezants (for Cornwall) ; 6. argent, on a bend sable, five
bezants (for Chamberlayne) ; 7. argent, on a chevron gules,
three fleurs-de-lis or (for Pever) ; 8. azure, a garb or, between
three bezants (for Grosvenor) ; g. azure, a garb or (for
Grosvenor); 10. azure, a bend or (for Grosvenor); 11.
argent, two chevronels gules, on a canton of the last a cross
crosslet fitch^e or (for Moberley) ; 12. azure, a stag lodged
argent (for Downes) ; 13. sable, a cross patonce argent (for
Pulford) ; 14. azure, three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 15.
argent, a cross patee flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolfs
head erased of the field (for Pershall) ; 16. argent, a cross
pat^e flory charged with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall) ;
17. vert, two lions passant in pale or (for Knighton) ; 18.
azure, fretty argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 19. azure,
a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 20.
gules, three pheons argent (for Malpas) ; 21. gules, a scythe,
the blade in chief and the handle in bend sinister within a
bordure argent (for Praers) ; 22. argent, a Moor's head in
profile couped at the neck proper (for Blackenhall) ; 23.
gules, two scythes in saltire, the blades in chief argent (for
Prayers) ; 24. gules, two lions rampant combatant argent
(for Winstanton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours^ five lozenges conjoined fesseways or, thereon a
Cornish chough proper; with the Motto, "Virtus non
stemma." Married, January 8, 1845, at St. Mary Abbot's,
Kensington, Susannah Maria, daughter of James Rixon
Oliver of Clapton, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue —
Helen Jane [married Colonel Noel Allix, late Grenadier
Guards] ; Mary Adela [married Colonel Napier Sturt] ;
Emily Marion ; and Frances Stewart.
WILLIAM GARNETT TAUNTON, Gentleman.
Born December 26, 1851, being the eldest son of the
Reverend Frederick Taunton [to whom refer]. Vicar of
Kingswood, by his first wife Anne Rollo, daughter of the
Reverend William Garnett, Rector of St. Michael's, in the
Island of Barbadoes. C/«^.i— Grosvenor, New (Jersey).
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly of
twenty-nve, namely, i and 25 or, on a chevron cotised
gules, between three Cornish choughs proper, five lozenges
of the field (for Taunton) ; 2. argent, on a chief sable, three
Moors' heads or, wreathed gules (for Tanner) ; 3. argent, a
chevron between three escallops sable (for Tregarthyn) ; 4.
azure, a lion rampant within an orle of eight escallops or
(for Hender) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant gules, within a
bordure engrailed sable, charged with eight bezants (for
Cornwall); 6. argent, on a bend sable, five bezants (for
Chamberlayne) ; 7. argent, on a chevron gules, three fleurs-
de-lis or (for Pever); 8. azure, a garb or, between three
bezants (for Grosvenor) ; 9. azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor);
10. azure, a bend or (for Grosvenor) ; n. argent, two
chevronels gules, on a canton of the last a cross crosslet
fitch^e or (for Moberley) ; 12. azure, a stag lodged argent .
(for Downes) ; 13. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pul-
ford) ; 14. azure, three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 15. argent,
a cross pat^e flory sable, on a canton gules a wolfs head
erased of the field (for Pershall) ; 16. argent, a cross patde
flory, charged with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall) ; 17.
vert, two lions passant in pale or (for Knighton) ; azure,
fretty argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell); 19. azure, a
chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 20. gules,
three plieons argent (for Malpas); 21. gules, a scythe, the
blade in chief and the handle in bend sinister, within a
bordure argent (for Praers) ; 22. argent, a Moor's head in
profile, couped at the neck proper (for Blackenhall) ; 23.
gules, two scythes in saltire, the blades in chief argent (for
Prayers) ; 24. gules, two lions rampant combatant argent
(for Winstanton) ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, five lozenges conjoined fesseways or, thereon a
Cornish chough proper; with the Motto, "Virtus non
stemma." Married, May 20, 1891, Eleanor Juliana, dau.
of the late Major William Henry De Salis of the 95th Regi-
ment; and has Issue — Raufe Grosvenor Taunton, Gentle-
man, b. March 16, 1892 ; and Hugh Lupus Taunton, Gentle-
man, b. December 29, 1893.
TAYLER, see SYMONDS-TAYLER.
TAYLOR,
PORTER.
quartered by CLERK, MARSH, and
TAYLOR, see CLOUGH - TAYLOR, WATSON -
TAYLOR, and WORSLEY-TAYLOR.
The Reverend ARNOLD DAWES TAYLOR, Clerk
in Holy Orders, B.A. (Cambs.), Patron and Rector of
Church Stanton in co. Devon. Born Nov. 13, 1852, being
the third but only surviving son of tiie late James Taylor,
Esq., of Todmorden Hall, in the County Palatine of Lan-
caster, and Culverlands, in co. Berkshire, J. P., by his
second wife Mary Anne, dau. of John Jones of Liverpool
and Berwyn Hall, in co. Denbigh. Armorial bearings-
Party per pale argent and or, an escarbuncle azure, on a
chief nebuly of the last a ducal coronet between two escallops
of the second. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a
bezant, and holding between his paws an escutcheon or,
is the Military Cockade.
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charged with a tau gules. Motto—" Natale solum dulce."
Married, 1876, Marian, only dau. of R. T. Prichett of Esher,
in CO. Surrey, F.S.A. ; and has Issiie — Three daughters.
Postal address — Church Stanton Rectory, Devon.
ARTHUR JAMES TAYLOR, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, late Lieutenant 3rd Dragoon Guards. Born Octo-
ber 20, 1857, being the only surviving son of the late James
Arthur Taylor, Esquire, of Strensham Court, in the county
of Worcester, by his wife Maria Theresa, daughter of
George Rush of Elsenham Hall and Farthingoe Lodge,
in the county of Northampton. Cli/b — Naval and Military.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, guttle
de poix, on a chief dancett^e sable, a pale between two
escallops of the first, charged with an escallop of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant proper, semte of escallops sable, holding be-
tween the paws a saltire also sable, surmounted by an
escallop argent. MottO^" Fidelisque ad mortem." Mar-
ried, Feb. 1890, Annie Mabel, dau. of Sir E. W. Greene,
Bart. , of Nether Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; and has
Issue — (i) John Walter Taylor, Gentleman, b. Aug. 14,
1891 ; (2) Charles Taylor, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1892 ;
(3) Arthur G. Taylor, Gentleman, b. Dec. 2, 1903 ; An-
gelica; and Philippa Mabel. 5<?<// — Strensham Court,
near Worcester, in the co. of Worcester.
CHARLES HOWARD TAYLOR, Esquire, J. P. West
Riding. Born May 7, 1864, being the eldest son of the late
Francis Howard Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for W. R. co.
York, by his wife Emily, dau. of James Wells Taylor of
Wolvers, Reigate, Surrey. Armorial bearings -Quarterly
ermine and or, in the first quarter a wolfs head couped sable,
on a chief invected gules, three escallops argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in
a gauntlet grasping a flaming sword all proper, a shield
ermine charged with a wolf's head couped sable. Motto —
"Pro Deo, Patria, et Rege." Married, Nov. 13, 1889,
Gertrude Mary, third dau. of Humphrey Carpenter Ward
of Forest Lodge, Essex ; and has Issue - (i) Eric Francis
Howard Taylor, Gentleman, b. Jan. i, 1891 ; (2) Ronald
Humphrey Howard Taylor, Gentleman, b. Oct. 29, 1898;
(3) Harold Charles Howard Taylor, Gentleman, b. Oct. 17,
1899 ; and Phyllis Thelma Howard, ^ea/.— Middlewood
Hall, near Barnsley. Club — Junior Carlton.
§ EDWARD RICHARD TAYLOR, Esquire, Captain
Grenadier Guards. Born Sept. 21, 1863, being the
eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Thomas Edward Taylor,
P.C, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Co. Dublin from 1841 till
his death, Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards (retired 1846), Lieut.-
Col. Royal Meath Militia 1847-1874, Hon. Col. of that
Regt. , by his wife Louisa Harrington, second dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Hugh Francis Tollemache, Rector of Har-
rington, CO. Northampton. Club — Guards'. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lis between
two boars' heads couped and erect or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm
embowed holding an arrow all proper. Motto — "Prose-
quitur quodcunque petit." Seat — Ardgillan Castle, near
Balbriggan.
JAMES BENJAMIN TAYLOR, Gentleman. Born
December 20, i860, being the second son of the late Isaac
Rowland Taylor by his wife, Jane Dorothea, daughter of
Peter Hellett. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Boodle's. Livery
— Dark green with red facings. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : per pale argent and or, a saltire
parted and fretty gules, on a chief of the last a billet erect
within an annulet between two fleurs-de-lis of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an
Ionic column an arm embowed proper, encircled above
the elbow with an annulet or, the hand grasping a sword in
bend sinister, also proper, pommel and hilt gold, with the
Motto— " Semper fidelis." Married, March 10, 1891, Mary,
daughter of Charles Gordon, M.D., of Edinburgh, and has
Issue— {1) Alfred Gordon Taylor, born December 29, 1891 ;
(2) Lance Gordon Taylor, b. 1901 ; Frances Daphne ; and
Iris. 5g(2/5— Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke, Hants ; and
Badanloch, Kinbrace, Sutherland.
§ General Sir RICHARD CHAMBRE HAYES
TAYLOR, Knight Commander of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath. Boni 1819, being the son of the
late Reverend the Honourable Edward Taylor, by his wife
Marianne, daughter of the Honourable R. St. Leger ;
created C.B. , 1857, and advanced to the rank of Knight
Commander, 1882. Armorial bearings — lirmine, on a
chief indented gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boars' heads
couped and erect or, the escutcheon encircled by the ribbon
of the Hath, and suspended therefrom the badge of a K.C. B.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed holding an
arrow all proper. Married, 1863, Lady Jane Hay, dau. of
the Most Honourable the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale.
Postal addresses— lb Eaton Place, London, S.W. ; Dowes-
.town, Navan, co. Meath.
TAYLOR (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a bend sable, three
escallops or, a chief nebuly of the second, thereon four
escallops of the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
is the Naval Cockade.
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—On a wreatli of the colours, in front of ademi-lion argent,
liolding between the paws an annulet encircling an escallop
both sable, five annulets interlaced fessewise gules. MottO
— " Industria et spe." Livery — Green, with canary yellow
piping.
Sons of Thomas Taylor, Esq., of Southfield, Great
Lever, Lanes, and Arthotj Hall and Penniaenucha, co.
Merioneth (High Sheriff 1876), l>. 1799; d. 1876; m.
1827, Mary Anne, d. of John Rostron of Edgeworth
and Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes. : —
John Leigh Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
CO. Merioneth 1895), b. 1829 ; m. 1859, Mary Jane, d. of
John rjrazil of Birchfield House, Manchester ; and has
surv. issue — Beatrice Mary {m. 1885, Major and Hon. Lt.-
Col. George Frederick Scott, J. P., D.L. , Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. late 3rd Cheshire Regt. ; and has issue]. Seats —
Penniaenucha, Dolgelly ; Arthog Hall, Merionetli. Club—
Junior Carlton.
Sons of late William Taylor (eld. son of Thomas Taylor
of Southfield, d. 1876), b. 1828; d. 1901; m. 1859,
Emily, d. of William Burd: —
Walter Theodore Taylor, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Westgate Avenue, Bolton. 67//*— Union (Manchester).
Arnold William Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1861. Kes. —
Arthur Leopold Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1895,
Kdilh, d. of late John Morley of Thornton Heath, SuiTey.
AVf.— Little Kingsliill, Great Missenden, Bucks.
Percy Edgworth Leigh Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1867;
m. 1896, Evelyn Mabel, d. of S. T. Day, Esq., D.L. ; and
has issue— Sydney Leigh Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
Ins Emily. A'«.— Westcott, nr. Dorking.
Frank Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1897, Mildred d
of (Jeorge Payne of Rochester. 7iVj.— Craig Wen, Menai
Bridge, N. Wales.
Sidney Burd Taylor, Gentleman, /;. 1870; m. 1904
Kathleen Emilia, d. of George R. Browne, of Cahirdown'
CO. Kerry ; and has issue -Francis Kathleen Sidney
Wilfred Henry Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res —
Gilbert John Taylor, Gentleman, /;. 1873. Res.~
TAYLOR (H. Coll). Quarterly ermine and or, in the
first quarter a wolfs head couped sable, on a chief invected
gules, three escallops argent. Mantling sable and argent
crest-On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a
Haming sword all j^roper, a shield ermine, charged with
etTe e " '''''^^^ ^^^^^' "°"°-" ^'o D^o, patria
Son of Francis Howard Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D L
*. 1822; d. 1898; m. i860, Emily, d. of James Welis
1 ay lor : —
Vincent Thornely Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1898,
Hilda Octavia, d. of Humphrey Carpenter Ward ; and has
issue — Maurice Humphrey Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
and Hilda Marjory. Res. — Hampole Priory, nr. Doncaster.
TAYLOR (H. Coll.). Party per fesse raguly argent
and sable, a lion rampant counterchanged, on a chief
invected gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boars' heads
couped and erect or. Mantling' sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse
raguly sable and argent, holding between the fore-paws a
pheon, and resting the dexter hind leg on three fusils con-
joined or. Motto — " Cenfigen a ladd ei hunan."
Sons of the Ven. William Francis Taylor, D.D. ,
D.C.L. , Archdeacon of Liverpool, Rural Dean of
Walton, and Chaplain to the Bishop of Liverpool, of
Dolhyfryd, co. Denbigh, by his wife Anne, d. of the
Rev. Hugh Evans, Vicar of Plemonstall, co. Chester,
and of Bettws, co. Denbigh : —
William Francis Kyffin Taylor, Esq., K.C., Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple, Recorder of Bolton (1901 and
1903), appointed Presiding Judge of the Liverpool Court of
Passage by Royal Warrant (i Oct. 1903), /'. g July 1854;
m. 6 Sept. 1883, Mary Fleming, only d. of the late Robert
Crooks of Rosemount, nr. Liverpool ; and has issue —
Ermine Mary Kyffin. Post add. — Dolhyfryd, Abergele ;
Res. — Central Build-
4 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; 30 Hyde Park Street,
London, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative, Con-
servative (Liverpool).
Austin Taylor, Gentleman, M.P. for Toxteth Div. of
Liverpool since 1902, B.A. (Canib.), h. 1858 ; m. 1886,
Lucia, d. of late Edward Whitaker of Liverpool. Res. —
179 Ashley Gardens, London, S.W.
Gerald Kyffin Taylor, Gentleman,
ings. North John Street, Liver[)ool.
Harold Taylor, Gentleman. Res. — Sefton Park, Liver-
pool.
§ WILLIAM TAYLOR, Esquire, Colonel, Doctor of
Science, upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has
been conferred. Lord of the Manors of Chalvington and
Withersfield. Born May 4, 1837, being the third son of John
Taylor. Livery— 'Q\\i& and Yellow. Armorial bearings—
Or, three annulets azure, on a chief of the last, two lions
passant of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a grey-
hound sejant or, gorged with a collar gemel and resting
is the Military Cockade.
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the dexter foot on three annulets interlaced one and two
azure; with the Motto. " Invictus in arduis." Married,
July 29, 187.), Winifred Mary Letitia Schill, only child
of Louis Schill of Germany, and Rose Cottage, Hankham,
Hastings ; and has hsue — (i) Glenleigh John Schill Taylor,
Gentleman, born January 1877 ; (2) Egbert Louis Tom
Taylor, Gentleman, born June 10, 1878; (3) Edward
Llewellyn Ferguson Taylor, Gentleman, born May 22,
1891 ; Winifreda Frederica Rosina Georgina ; and Dorothy
Rose Hannah. Estates — Glenleigh, in the parish of West-
ham ; Chalvington Manor and Cleavers, in the parishes of
Chalvington and Rype, and The Pages Estate, Bexhill,
all in the county of Sussex ; Withersfield Hall Estate, in
the county of Suftblk. Postal address — Glenleigh, near
Hastings. CIuIj — Constitutional.
TAYLOR-SMITH. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, party per pale gules and azure, on a chevron en-
I ViGIbANS
grailed between three bezants, each charged with a cross
patee fitcht^e of the last (for Smith); 2 and 3 argent, a
saltire engrailed gules, between two cinquefoils in pale
vert, and as many hearts winged in fesse of the second.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a stag lodged
argent, senile of estoiles azure, gorged with an Eastern
crown, a chain therefrom rcflexed over the back or; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped sable,
gorged with a plain collar, and pendent therefrom a shield
argent, charged with a cinquefoil vert. Motto — " Vigilans."
[Exemplified 1843 to Edward Taylor-Smith, grandfather
to Mrs. Mary Edith Piercey Taylor Smith.]
Mary Edith, only dan. and heir of George Garry Taylor
Smith of Colepike Hall and Partridge Close House, by
Clare, dau. of James Holdforth, Esq., J. P., of Barley, near
Leeds (first Roman Catholic Mayor in England since the
Reforfnation). Livery — Dress : red, 7i)ith gold facings ;
tindress: blue, with drab facings. Married, June 12, 1895,
John Douglas Piercey [son of Dr. VV. Piercey); who assumed
the surnames of Taylor Smith in addition to his own on
his marriage, but has received no Royal Licence to do so.
Seats — Colepike Hall and Partridge Close House, Lanchester,
Durham.
SMITH TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. co. Derby (High Sheriff 1S94), M.A. of
the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born May
21, 1836 (and assumed by Royal License, in the year 1865,
the surname of Whitehead, in addition to and after his patro-
nymic). 6V//(5^— Magistrates', County (Derby). Livery —
Dark blue and scarlet with silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse dancettee azure,
between in chief two taus, and in base a pheon gules; and
for a Crest, in front of a tau gules, a pheon argent ; with
the Motto, " Cruce non hasta." Married, firstly, Alice
Jane, daughter of James Whitehead, Gentleman, niece and
heiress of W. Whitehead of Dobcross, in the county of
York ; and secondly, Julia, daughter of the late Grosvenor
Hodgkinson, Gentleman, late Member of Parliament for
Newark ; and has /.f.? we — George Henry Taylor-Whitehead,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law [married, July 31, 1890, Cicely
Taylor, of which marriage there is issue, two sons, born
October 18, 1891, and May 28, 1893]. Estate— Xiv.W.on
Closes, in the county of Derby ; and has also property in the
counties of York and Lancaster. Postal addresses — ^Burton
Closes, Bakewell; 21 Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensing-
ton London, W.
THOMAS PRIDGIN TEALE, Gentleman, Master of
Arts and Bachelor of Medicine of the University of Oxford,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (England), Fellow
of the Royal Society. Born June 28, 1831, being the eldest
son of Thomas Pridgin Teale, Gentleman, Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal Society, by
his wife Frances Anne, daughter of the Reverend Charles
Isherwood of Brotherton, in the county of York ; formerly
Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Armorial bear
is the Naval Cockade.
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Ceb
Cem
ings — Party per pale argent and or, a wyvern sable, on
a chief gules, two fleurs-de-lis of the second. Mantlihg
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound sejant argent, gutt^e-de-poix. resting the dexter
fore-paw on an escutcheon gules, charged with a fleur-de-lis
or. Married, first, Sept. i6, 1862, Alice (</. 1891), dau. of
the Rev. William Teale, M.A., Rector of Devizes, and Rural
Dean ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Henry Teale, Gentleman,
b. Sept 7, 1866 ; (2) Michael Aubrey Teale, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 29, 1867 ; (3) Rev. Kenneth William Pridgin Teale,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 10, 1876, Clerk in Holy Orders ; (4)
Christopher Carlill Teale, Gentleman, b. July 9, 1887 ;
Margaret Frances ; Alice Kathleen ; Gertrude Mary ; and
Ren^e Verena. He married secondly, Sept. 9, 1899, Jeanie,
dau. of the late D. Charles Jones of Tamworth. Postal
addresses — 38 Cookridge Street, Leeds ; North Grange,
Headingley, Leeds. Club — Leeds (Leeds).
TEBB (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse nebuly between three
cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and as many in base, two in
saltire surmounted by another in pale az.ure, a lion passant
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
NE:TENTE5IAUTIPERFICE
the colours, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or,
withm a chain m arch of the last. Motto—" Ne tentes aut
perfice." /./z/t'O/— Dark blue, yellow facings.
Son of William Tebb, F.R.G.S., of Winchmore,
Midd.x., b. 1800; d. 1885; m. 1837, Eleanor, eld. d.
of Bent Hewitson of Kendal, Westmorland •—
William lebb, Gemleman, F.R.G.S., b. 1830 ; m. 1856,
Mary Elizabeth, d. of William Scott of Hopedale, Mass.
^^• A \V r? .^^' issue- William Scott Tebb, Gentleman,
M.A., M.p Cantab., b. 1862 [m. 1890, Mary Maxwell, d.
?/ v,''"7w1','°"^\.^'l°'''="''^ J°y t"'- 1883, Walter Frank
Raphael Weldon, M.A., F.R.S.]; Mary Christine ; and
Leatrice Hewitson. i.a^-Rede Hall, Burstow, Surrey.
Club — Devonshire. •'
SIR ROBERT TEMPEST TEMPEST, third Baronet.
Born December 7, 1836, being the second but eldest sur-
viving son of the late Admiral Sir Cornwallis Ricketts of
I he I'.lms, in the county of Gloucester, and Beaumont Leves
in the county of Leicester, by his first wife Henrietta Plumbe'
daughter of Colonel John Plumbe Tempest (formerly John
Ilumbc, assumed the name of Tempest in addition to, and
the arms quarterly with his own, by Royal License May
==0, 1824), of the ist Royal Lancashire MiUtia, Justice oHhe
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Lancaster
and York, by his wife Sarah, second daughter and co-heiress
of the Reverend William Plumbe, Rector of Aughton. By
Royal License, dated April 23, 1884, he was authorised to
take the name and arms of Tempest in lieu of Ricketts ;
succeeded as third Baronet, January 30, 1885, under the
creation of February 15, 1828. Clubs — Carlton Junior
Carlton, Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Quarterly of twenty-five, i. argent, a bend between
six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, on a chevron
azure, between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper,
two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister
also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing
through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second,
thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or (for
Ricketts) ; 3. or, on a fesse wavy gules, three mullets
argent, a canton vert, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the
field (for Gumbleton) ; 4. (for Plumbe-Tempest) quarterly
i. and iiii. argent, a bend between six martlets sable
(for Tempest) ; ii. and iii. ermine, a bend vair, cottised
sable, on a canton argent, a rose gules (for Plumbe) ; 5.
argent, a bend between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ;
6. argent, a chevron between three martlets gules (for
Waddington) ; 7. gules, a bend ermine (for Rye) ; 8.
ermine, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules (for Hebden) ;
9. sable, an inescutcheon ermine, within eight martlets in
orle argent (for Boiling); 10. argent, two lions passant in
pale vert (for Mirfield) ; 11. azure, a bend argent, cottised
or, between six martlets, of the last (for Tonge) ; 12. argent,
on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 13.
gules, a cross pat^e or (for Golkar) ; 14. argent, on a bend
gules, three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 15. sable, an
inescutcheon within eight martlets in orle argent (for Rach-
dale) ; 16. or, on a chief indented azure, three plates (for
Lathom) ; 17. argent, a bend sable, between a sable rising
vert in chief, and a cross patont^e of the second in base (for
Ryshworth) ; 18. gules, two bars between eight martlets,
three, two and three argent (for Eland) ; 19. argent, on a
bend gules, three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 20. ermine,
three chevronels gules (for Pictavensis) ; 21. argent, a fesse
double cottised gules (for Thornhill) ; 22. gules, a crescent
is the Military Cockade.
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ermine, and between the horns thereof a fleur-de-lis or,
between in ciiief two esquires' helmets proper, and in base
a garb of the third (for Cholmeley) ; 23. gules, three mullets
or (for Belward) ; 24. argent, a cross flory azure (for Mal-
pas) ; 25. argent, on a fesse gules, three plates (for Eyton).
Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale
argent and sable, langued gules ; with the MottO " Loywf
as thow fynds." Married, July 26, 1861, Amelia Helen,
eldest surviving daughter and co-heiress of John Steuart,
Esquire, of Dalguise, in the county of Perth [arms of the
Steuart which her son is entitled to quarter are : Or, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, surmounted of a
fesse chequy argent and of the third, accompanied by three
nuillets, two in chief and one in base also azure], by his wife
Janet Oliphant, commonly known as the Honourable Janet
bliphant, daughter of the Right Honourable Alexander
Murray, eighth Lord Elibank ; and by her (who died in
1869) has had Issue — Tristram Tempest Tempest, Esquire,
liorn January 10, 1865; and Henrietta Frances May [mar-
ried, January 12, 1886, John Hicks Graves]. Estates —
long Hall, in the county of York ; Aughton, in the county
of Lancaster ; Beaumont Leyes, in the county of Leicester.
Postal address — Tong Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire.
WILFRID FRANCIS TEMPEST, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the West Riding of tlie county of York. Born
October 22, 1846, being the third surviving son of the late
Joseph Francis Tempest, Gentleman, by his wife Frances
Bridget, daughter of John Hercy of Crutchfield House, in
the county of Berks. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Anus : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a bend between six
martlets sable, an annulet or (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, a
fesse between six martlets sable (for Gilliot) ; 3. argent, a
lion rampant gules, within a bordure of demi-fleurs-de-lis
azure (for Thorpe). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased per pale argent and sable, beaked and crined gules,
charged with an annulet of the last. Married, firstly,
April 21, 1868, Agnes Mary, fourth daughter of Thomas
A. A. Perry, Gentleman, of Bitham House, Avon Dassett,
in the county of Warwick; and by her has Issue — (i)
Aelred Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born March 31, 1877 ;
(2) Aidan Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born December
25, 1879; (3) Norbert Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born
June 3, 1882 ; (4) Arthur Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born
October 19, 1885 ; Agnes Mary ; Maude Mary ; and Ethel
Mary Frances. Hf married secondly, July 30, 1888,
Florence Helen, only daughter of Vincent Lesassier
O'Rourke of Rathga, in the county of Dublin ; and by her
has, (5) Wilfrid Norman Tempest, Gentleman, born June
8, 1889 ; (6) Wulstan Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born
January 22, 1891 ; (7) Edmund Roger Tempest, Gentle-
man, born October 30, 1895; (8) Francis Basil Tempest,
Gentleman, born July 5, 1900; Audry Claire ; and Monica
Helen. Seat — Ackworth Grange, Pontefract. Club —
Junior Conservative.
TEMPLE, quartered by KIN LOSS.
ARTHUR ERNEST (HARRIS) TEMPLE, Esquire,
commonly called the Hon. Arthur Ernest (Harris) Temple,
J. P. CO. Westmeath, late Capt. 43rd Foot ; assumed by Royal
Licence, dated at Dublin April 25, 1900, the surname of
I emple only in lieu of Harris, and the arms of Temple as
his first or principal arms, quarterly with the arms of Harris,
Borti Feb. 1835, being the fourth son of the Rt. Hon. William
George Harris, 2nd Baron Harris, of Seringapatam and
Mysore, and his second son by his second wife Isabella
Helena, only child and heir of Robert Handcock Temple
of Waterston, co. Westmeath. Livery —VraxV. blue with
dark green facings. Armorial hearings — Quarterly i and
4, argent, two bars sable, each charged with three martlets
or, a crescent gules for difference (for Temple) ; 2 and 3,
vert, upon a chevron embattled erminois between three
hedgehogs, or, as many bombs sable, fired proper, upon a
chief of augmentation, a representation of the gates and
fortress of Seringapatam all proper (for Harris). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest Out of a ducal crest coronet,
a martlet or, charged with a crescent gules for difference.
Motto — " Templa quam dilecta." Married, July 25,
1871, Jane, dau. of the Rev. Richard Butler-Brian, and
widow of Capt. Arthur Chaigneau of Benown House, co.
Westmeath; and has Awwe —Arthur Reginald (Harris)
Temple, Esq., b. Aug. i, 1874 \in. Clare, fifth dau. of Allen
Cameron, Esq., Assistant Inspector-General R.I.C. , and
has issue]. Seats — Waterston, and Benown, co. West-
meath.
TEMPLE. Quarterly, i and 4, or, an eagle displayed
sable ; 2 and 3, argent, two bars sable, each charged with
three martlets or. Crest — On a ducal coronet, a martlet
or.
Daughters and coheirs of the Most Noble Richard Plan-
tagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-
Greville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Earl
Temple, Viscount Cobham and Baron Kinloss, b. 1823 ;
d. 1889; ;«.ist, Caroline, only d. of Robert Harve^
of Langley Park, Bucks: —
The Rt. Hon. the Baroness Kinloss {q.v.). [Arms, vide
Kinloss.] The Lady Caroline Jemima Elizabeth Temple-
Nugent- Brydges- Chandos- Greville. [Arms of Temple-
Nugent- Brydges-Chandos-Greville, vide under Kinloss.]
Temple- Gore -Langton (R.L., 12 March 1892).
Quarterly, i and 4, quarterly sable and or, a bend argent
(Langton) ; 2. gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets
fitcht^e or (Gore, 17th cent.); 3. Temple subquarterly as
above. Mantling sable and or. Crests — ^i. on a wreath
of the colours, an eagle or and wyvern vert, their necks
entwined regardant (Langton) ; 2. on a mount vert, an
heraldic tiger salient argent, collared gules (Gore) ; 3.
Temple as above. Mottoes — "Templa quam dilecta"
(Temple); " Frangas ne flectes " (Gore) ; and (under arms)
" In hoc signo vinces" (Langton).
Sons of William Stephen, 4th Earl Temple of Stowe,
b. 1847; (/. 1902; tn. 1870, Helen Mabel, d. of Sir
Graham Graham-Montgomery, Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Algernon William Stephen Temple-Gore-
Langton, 5th Earl Temple of Stowe (4 Feb. 1822), J. P.
Somerset, B.A. (Oxford), Capt. 3rd Batt. Somersetsh. Lt.
Inf., late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards [Supporters —
Dexter, a lion rampart per fesse nebuly or and gules, sus-
pended from the neck by a ribbon gules, a shield of the
•arms of Langton; sinister, a horse argent, sem6 of eagles
displayed sable, suspended from the neck by a ribbon gules,
a shield of the arms of Gore], b. 1871. Seats — Newton
Park, nr. Bath; Wotton, nr. Aylesbury. C/?/ /'J — Bachelors',
St. James's, Arthur's, Windham.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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The Hon. Chandos Graham Temple-Gore-Langton,
Capt. late ist Dragoon Guards, /'. 1873. ^f-'S- — •
The Hon. Evelyn Arthur Granville Temple-Gore-Langton,
Lieut. R.N.,i^. 1884. Res.—
Gore-Langton (R. L., 1783, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
I and 4, Langton (as above) ; 2 and 3, Gore (as above).
Crests — I. Langton (as above) ; 2. Gore (as above).
Motto— (of Langton)—
Yr. sons of William Henry Powell Gore-Langton, Esq. ,
D.L., of Newton Park and Hatch Park, d. 1873 ;
m. , Lady Anne Eliza Mary, d. of 2nd Duke of
Buckingham and Chandos : —
The Hon. Henry Powell Gore-Langton (q.v.).
The Hon. Edward Grenville Gore-Langton (Patent of
Precedence, 1890), b. 1858; ?n. 1888, Hon. Florence Emily
Murray (d. 1902), d. of Alexander, 9th Lord Elibank ; and
has issue — Grenville Edward Murray Gore-Langton, Esq.,
b. 1891 ; and Anna Dorothea Florence. Nes. —
H. Coll.
Arms and crest of
Temple (R.L., 1796,
Temple as above.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Temple, ist Bart. , of The
Nash, P.C, G.C.S.L, CLE., Governor of Bombay
1877-1880, b. 1826; d. 1902; 711. 1st, 1849, Charlotte
Frances {d. 1855), d. of Benjamin Martindale ; 2nd,
Mary Augusta (C. i), d. of Charles Robert Lindsay
Bengal, C.S. :—
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Bart., of The Nash
(16 Aug. 1876), CLE., Knt. of Grace of the Order of the
Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem in England, F. R.G.S. ,
M. R.A.S. , Lt.-Col. Indian Army, and Ch. Commr. Anda-
man and Nicobar Islands, b. 1850 ; m. 1880, Agnes Fanny
(Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem), d. of late Major-
Gen. G. A. Searle ; and has issue — Richard Durand Temple,
Esq., Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1880; Ethel
Godiva ; and Mildred Hester. Seat — The Nash, Kempsey,
Worcs.
Charles Lindsay Temple, Esq., F. R.G.S. ,
H.B.M. Resident in Northern Nigeria, b. 1871.
Royal Societies'.
Son of Rev. William Henry Temple, b. 1830 ; d. 1884 ;
m. 1863, Maria, d. of Sir Henry Willock, K.L.S. :—
Reginald Willock Temple, Gentleman, b. 1868. Kes. —
9 Thames Chambers, York Buildings, Adelphi.
Yr. sons of Richard Temple, Esq., J. P., D.L., of The
Nash, Worcs. , b. 1800 ; d. 1874 ; in. 2nd, 1840, Penelope,
only child and h. of Rev. Alexander Luders, Knight
of the Holy Roman Empire (Hereditary Patent dated
30 Sept. 1763), M.A. Oxon. , Rector of Woolstone,
Glos :—
John Alexander Temple, Esq., Col. Indian Army
[Arms — Quarterly, i and 4, Temple as above; 2 and 3,
F.G.S.
Club-
second, and on the sinister side a tower and issuant there-
from a tree (Luders). Livery — Black, yellow facings. J, b.
1842; in. 1876, Elizabeth, yr. d. of Rev. J. Mathias ; and
has issue— (i) Percy de Luders Temple, Gentleman, b.
1881 ; (2) Grenville Mathias Temple, Gentleman, b. 1897;
and Maud Elizabeth. Res. — 21 St. John's Wood Road,
N.W. ; Sunborne Cottage, Riviera, Folkestone. Club —
E.I. United Service.
Edwaid Temple, Gentleman [Arms — Temple and Luders
quarterly], b. 1843. iVw. ^Brussels.
George Theodore Temple, Esq., ret. Lieut. R.N.,
F.R.G.S., Knt. ist class of Order of St. Olaf, b. 1847;
m. 1880, Philippa Desirfe, d. of Herr Philip H. Schwensen
of Hasvig, Norway; and has issue. Res. — Solheim, Cum-
berland Park, Acton.
Henry Francis Temple, Esq., J. P., b. 1850; in. 1883,
Louisa Smith. Res. — Matatiele, Griqualand E. , S. Africa.
JOHN GEORGE EDMUND TEMPLER, Esquire,
J. P., Capt. and Hon. Major ist Devon Imperial Yeomanry
(late Captain Highland Light Infantry). Born 1855, being
the eldest son of the late James George John Templer
Esq., of Lindridge, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Mortimer. Livery — Black, with scarlet waistcoat.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly azure and gules, the per-
per pale gules and argent, on the dexter side |an eagle
displayed dimidiated and issuing from the palar line of the
spective of an antique temple argent, on the pinnacle and
exterior battlements a cross or ; in the first quarter, an eagle
displayed ; in the second, a stag trippant regardant of the
last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling' azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
a holy lamb argent, in the dexter foot a pennon of the
second, charged with a cross of St. George, the streamers
wavy azure and gules, the staff or, under an oak tree proper,
fructed or. Motto — " Nihil sine labore." Af arried, i8gi,
Frances, dau. of the late Capt. W. H. Hall, Royal Navy.
Seat — Lindridge, Teignmouth, co. Devon. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Naval and Military.
SThe Right Honourable HENRY EDWARD
MONTAGU DORINGTON CLOTWORTHY
UPTON, Viscount Templetown and Baron Templetown
of Templetown, in the co. of Antrim, in the Peerage of
Ireland, J. P. and D. L. , Knight of Justice of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in the Peerage of
England, /ioi n April 20, 1853, being the only son of Edward
John Upton, Escjuire, commonly known as the Honourable
Edward John Upton, by his wife Susan Moore, daughter of
the Reverend John Maddy, Doctor of Divinity ; succeeded
his uncle in 1890. Creations — Baion, August 3, 1776 ;
Viscount, February 13, 1806. Clubs — Marlborough, Carlton,
Ulster (Belfast), Sackville Street (Dublin). Livery — Black
and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
is tbe Military Cockade.
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a cross moline or ; impaling the arms of Finch-Hatton,
namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three
griffins passant wings endorsed sable (for Finch) ; 2 and 3
azure, a chevron between three garbs or (for Hatton).
Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and
thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or,
a war-horse passant sable, bridled, saddled, and accoutred
gold. Supporters — Dexter, a war-horse sable, caparisoned
Seat — Castle Upton, Templepatrick, in the county of
Antrim.
CHARLES MACCARTHY TENISON, Esquire, Bar-
sister-at-Law, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Jus-
tice of the Peace for Queensland and Tasmania. Born
December 30, 1850, being the eldest son (of his second
marriage) of Joseph Tenison Collins, Gentleman, of Bal-
linasloe, Ireland, by his wife Sarah Louisa, daughter of
as the crest ; sinister, a Knight in complete armour proper,
garnished or, the plume on his helmet gules, holding on his
sinister arm a shield charged with the arms of Upton,
namely sable, a cross moline argent, and in his de.xter hand
a tilting-spear. MottO — " Virtutis avorum prajmium."
Married, February 28, 1883, Evelyn Georgiana, commonly
known as Lady Evelyn Georgiana, daughter of the Right
Honourable George William Finch-Hatton, ninth Earl of
Winchilsea and Nottingham ; and has Issue — Eric Edward
Montagu John Upton, Esquire, commonly known as the
Honourable Eric Edward Montagu John Upton, born
March 8, 1885 ; the Hon. Henry Augustus George Mount-
joy Upton, born August 12, 1894 ; and Hon. Mar-
garet Evelyn. Estates — Castle Upton, in the county of
Antrim ; Castleblayney, in the county of Monaghan.
Charles Murrough MacCarthy, and sister of the Reverend
Charles F. MacCarthy, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of St.
Werburgh's, Dublin, and assumed the surname of Tenison
in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of that family
(juarterly with his own, by Royal License in the year
1890. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable
a fesse embattled argent, and in chief three doves proper
(for Tenison) ; 2 and 3 or, a griffin segreant sable, in
the dexter chief point a trefoil slipped vert, all within a
bordure gules (for Collins) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dove proper, holding in its beak a
rose gules (for Tenison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-grififin segreant or, armed and langued gules, charged
on the shoulder and wing with two trefoils slipped in fesse
vert (for Collins) ; with the Motto, " Favente Deo sedulitate. "
is the Naval Cockade.
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Married, June 3, 1879, Elizabeth Isabel, third daughter of
William Crompton Ashlin of Claughton, Birkenhead ; and
has Issue — Julian Tenison, Gentleman, a Midshipman
R.N., b. June 22, 1885; and Eva Mabel. Postal address —
Hobart, Tasmania. Clubs — Royal Societies', Tasmanian
(Hobart, Tasmania).
TENNANT. Ermine, two bars sable, the first charged
with two and the other with one bezant, on a canton argent,
a chief of the second, thereon between two martlets a cross
pat6e of the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant gules,
the dexter fore-paw resting on an escutcheon ermine, thereon
two bars charged as in the arms.
Son of Charles Edmund Tennant, Esq., Comnir. R.N.,
J. P., D.L., of Needwood House, Staffs., d. 1862; m.
ist, 1850, Sophia Amy, eld. d. of Richard Temple of
The Nash, Worcs., sister to Sir Richard Temple, ist
Bart. :—
Charles Richard Tennant, Esq., J. P. Notts, late Major
2nd Life Guards, b. 9 March 1851 ; m. 18 Nov. 1866, Hon.
Ruth Adamson Brooks, ygst. d. of ist Lord Crawshaw.
Seat — Needwood House, Staffordshire. Res. — St. Anne's
Manor, Sutton, Lougborough.
Son of George Tennant, Esq., of The Eades, Major
late 8sth Regt. , b. 1812 ; d. \?>T2\ m. 1850, Mary, d.
of William Symonds, Esq., J. P., of Elsdon, co.
Hereford : —
Edmund William Tennant, Esq., J. P., Hon. Lt.-Col.
late 4th Batt. S. Staffs. Regt., h. 9 Sept. 1859; m. 24
Nov. 1886, Mary Eliza, ygst. d. of James Lowe, Esq.,
|.P. Lanes., M.A., of Churchfield, Manchester; and has
issue — (i) William George Tennant, Gentleman, /'. 2 Jan.
1890; (2) Roger Debonnaire Tennant, Gentleman, h. 1902.
Kes. — The Eades, Upton-on-Severn, Worcester. Club —
United Service.
TENNANT (L.O.). Argent, two crescents in fesse
sable, on a chief engrailed azure, a boar's head couped of
the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Issuing
from a vireath of his liveries, a mast with a sail hoisted
proper. Motto — " Deus dabit vela."
Son of Hon. Sir David Tennant, K.C. M.G. , b. 1829 ;
d. 1905 ; in. ist, 1849, Josina (who died 1877), d. of
Jacobus du Toit ; 2nd, 1885, Amye Venour, d. of Lt.-
General Sir William Bellairs, K.C. M.G. , C.B. :—
Hercules Tennant, Esquire, J. P., b. 1850. Estate —
Buona Vista, Wynberg, Cape Colony.
Sir CHARLES TENNANT, ist Baronet (1885), of
„ The Glen, in the co. of Peebles, and of St. RoUox, in
the city of Glasgow, M.P. for city of Glasgow 1879 80, and
for Peebles and Selkirk 1880-86, late Hon. Colonel 4th Vol.
Batt. the Cameronians, Trustee of National Gallery, J. P.
and D. L. Born Nov. 4, 1823, being the son of the late
John Tennant of St. RoUox, in the co. of Lanark. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two crescents in fesse sable, on a chief
gules a boar's head couped of the first, a bordure compony
of the second and first ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a mast with a
sail hoisted proper. MottO — " Deus dabit vela." Married,
Aug. 2, 1849, Emma (who d. January 1895), dau. of Richard
Winsloe of Mount Nebor, Taunton, co. Somerset ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Tennant, Esq., b. Dec. 31, 1851, d.
April 28, 1856; (2) John Aubrey Tennant, Esq., b. Dec. 5,
1853, d. May 7, 1861 ; (3) Charles Tennant, Esq., b.
Aug. 19, 1856, killed Oct. 29, 1863 ; (4) Edward Priaulx
Tennant, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), b. May 31, 1859 \_m.,
July II, 1895, Pamela Genevieve Adelaide, youngest dau.
of Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndliam, and has issue, Edward
Wyndham Tennant, Esq., b. July i, 1897; Christopher
Grey Tennant, Gentleman, b. June 13, 1899, and Clarissa
Madeline Georgiana Felicite]; (5) Francis John Tennant,
Esq., b. Oct. 20, 1861 [;«., June 3, 1886, Anne Geraldine,
dau. of John Marriner Redmayne of South Dene, co.
Durham, and has issue, John Edward Tennant, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 12, 1890; Mark Tennant, Gentleman, b. 1892;
Michael Tennant, Gentleman, b. March 22, 1899 ; Frances
Lucy ; Geraldine Bryde ; and Kathleen] ; (6) Harold John
Tennant, Esq., M.P. for Berwickshire, /'. Nov. 18, 1865
[w. , Oct. I, 1889, Helen Elizabeth, dau. of Major Gordon
Duff of l^rummuir, co. Banff, and by her (who d. May 9,
1892) had Charles Tennant, Gentleman, b. 1890, d. March 3,
1897. He married secondly, June 6, 1896, Margaret
Edith, dau. of George Whitley Abraham, and has further
issue, Henry Tennant, Gentleman, b. June 9, 1897; John
Tennant, Gentleman, b. May 30, 1899]; Janet, d. June 30,
1866; Pauline Emma [w., Feb. 2, 1875, Thomas Gordon
Duff of Drummuir and Park, co. Banff, who d. Nov. 16,
1888, leaving issue]; Charlotte Monkton [m., April 7, 1^77,
the Rt. Hon. the 4th Lord Ribblesdale, P.C., and has issue] ;
Katharine Lucy [w., April 30, 1879, Thomas Graham
Smith of Easton Gray, co. Wilts] ; Octavia Laiu-a Mary
[m.. May 21, 1885, Hon. Alfred LytteUon, son of the Rt.
Hon. Lord Lyttelton, who d. April 24, 1886]; and Emma
Alice Margaret [m., May 10, 1894, the Rt. Hon. H. H.
Asquith, P.C. , M.P. , and Home Secretary]. He married
secondly, Nov. 1898, Marguerite, youngest dau. of the late
Colonel Charles W. Miles of Burton Hill, Malmesbury ;
and has further Issue — Margaret ; Jean ; and Peggy. Seats
— The Glen, Innerleithen, in the co. of Peebles ; St. Rollox,
Glasgow. Town residence — 40 Grosvenor Square, W.
C/«^j - Brooks's, Reform, National Liberal, and Bur-
lington.
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JOHN ROBERT TENNANT, Esq., formerly Capt.
3rd West York Regt. Borri Sept. 13, 1851, being the
eldest son of Robert Tennant, Esq., J. P., of Chapel House,
(sometime M.P. for Leeds), and his wife Harriette, dau. of
Jeremiah Garnett of Mount Broughton. Z-zV^ry— Blue-
black coat, red and black striped waistcoat, brass buttons.
Armorial bearings -Ermine, on two bars, each per pale
gules and sable, three bezants, two and one. Mantling
Royal Navy, b. July 24, 1877 ; (3) Charles Arthur Tenny-
son, Gentleman, 1^. April 27, 1884; Julietta Marian; and
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath 01 the colours,
between two wings gules, each charged with a bezant, a
sword erect proper, point downwards, pommel and hilt
or, transpiercing a human heart gules. Motto "Tenax
et fidelis." Married, Nov. 14, 1878, Eleanor Anne, only
surviving dau. of Col. Lancelot Rolleston of Watnall
Hall, Notts, formerly M.P. for South Notts. Seat—
Chapel House, Kilnsey-in-Craven. Residence~\2. Mont-
peiier Square, S.W. Club — Carlton.
§ JULIUS GEORGETENNYSON. Esquire, late Capt.
17th Regiment. Born June 29, 1840, being the elder
son of the late Frederick Tennyson, Gentleman, a co-heir of
the Earls of Scarsdale, and elder brother of the late Alfred,
Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, by his wife Maria Giuliotti
(who died 1884). Liven' — Claret colour, with yellow facings
and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — Gules, three
leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lis azure, over all a bend of
the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a de.xter arm in armour embowed,
the hand in a gaundet or, grasping a broken tilting-spear,
enfiled by a garland of laurel proper. Motto — "Nil
temere." Married, Jan. 8, 1873, Sophia, dau. of Henry
Cooper of Aberdeen; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Henry
Tennyson, Gentleman, late 3rd Batt. Cheshire Regt., b.
Dec. 3, 1873 ; (2) Harold Sydney Tennyson, Gentleman,
Sylvia Mary Beatrice. Toum house — 14 Holland Villas
Road, Kensington, W. Seat — Thorpe Hall, near Louth,
Lincolnshire.
EDWIN CLAYTON TENNYSON-DEYNCOURT,
Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, Admiral Royal Navy (retired). Bor^i July 4, 1813,
being the second son of the late Right Honourable Charles
Tennyson D'Eyncourt of Bayon's Manor and Usselby
House, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Frances Mary,
only child and heir of the Reverend John Hutton of Morton,
in the coimty of Lincoln ; succeeded his brother 1871.
Clubs — United Service, Travellers'. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a fesse dan-
cett^e between ten billets, four and six or (for D'Eyncourt) ;
2 and 3 gules, three leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lis azure,
over all a bend of the last (for Tennyson), and pendent from
the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant guardant argent, on the head a crown of fleurs-
de-lis or, the dexter fore-paw supporting a shield charged
with the arms of D'Eyncourt (for D'Eyncourt) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour, the hand in
a gauntlet or, grasping a broken tilting-spear enfiled with a
garland of laurel proper (for Tennyson). Mottoes — "En
avant"(for D'Eyncourt), "Nil temere" (for Tennyson).
Married, March i, 1859, Henrietta, commonly known as
Lady Henrietta, youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir
Henry Pelham-Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight
of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and by her (who died
August 19, 1890) has Issue — Henrietta Charlotte, born 1864
[married, February 8, 1888, Lieutenant Alfred Henry
Tarleton, Royal Navy, of Breakspears (to whom refer)].
Residences — 56 Warwick Square, S.W.
HENRY BREFFNEY TERNAN, Esquire, Colonel.
Born Oct. 16, 1847, being the eldest son of the late
General Augustus Henry Ternan, I.S. C. , by his wife Julia
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major Augustus Scott of the ist
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Bengal Cavalry, by his wife, the elder dau. of Sir William
Ouseley, Knight Bachelor, elder l)rotlier of Sir Gore Ouseley,
ist Bart. , Ambassador to Persia. Lively — Black and gold
(coat and trousers black, vest yellow, gilt buttons). Armo-
rial bearings — Or, sem6e-de-lis gules, two lions passant
in pale sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dragon passant proper, resting the
dexter fore-claw on a fleur-de-lis gules. MottO (in Irish
characters)— " Bradhach." Married, firstly, 1873, Laura
((/. 1877), dau. of William Henry Workman of Harpsden,
Oxon. ; secondly, 1880, Julia, dau. of William Baker of
Bristol ; and has Issue — ( i ) Henry Augustus Breft'ney Ter-
nan, Esq., Capt., /'. 1876; (2) Anhur Gore Breffney Ternan,
Gentleman, b. 1883; Laura Maud Breffney, b. 1874; and
Kathleen Elizabeth Breffney, /;. 1881. Residence— h%\<i\&y
Cottage, Hersham Road, Walton-on-'rhames.
Major-General ASTLEY FELLOWES
formerly Commanding ist Batt. 60th Rifles,
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the late Lt.-Col. Thomas Henry Clarke Terry of Burvale,
J. P. CO. Surrey, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Henry Fellowes,
Esq., J. P. CO. Hants. /./z/ery — Blue, silver buttons.
Armorial bearings— Argent, gutti5e-de-larmes, on a pile
gules a leopard's face jessant-de-lys or, within a bordure
engrailed sable, charged with eight roses of the first.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased argent, gutt(5e-de-larmes,
between two oak branches fructed in arch proper. Motto
— " Perseveranti dabitur." Married, 1864, Edith (who d.
1895), dau. of Henry Cory, Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue
— (i) Astley Herbert Terry, Esq., Major Army Service
Corps, Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England [w., 1896, Mildred, dau. of Colonel
Boileau, C.B. , Bengal Staff Corps, and has issue, Astley
Thomas Terry, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; Winifred Edith ; and
Marjory Beryl] ; Edith Blanche ; Margaret Caroline ;
Leonora Mary Florence ; and Maud Georgiana Gwendolen.
Postal address — The Hermitage, Headington, Oxford.
Club — United Service.
TERRY (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt(?e-de-larmes, on a
pile gules, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis or, within a
bordure engrailed sable, charged with eight roses of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, guttde-de-larmes,
between two oak branches fructed in arch proper. Motto —
" Perseveranti Dabitur."
Sons of Lt.-Col. Thomas Henry Clarke Terry of Bur-
vale, J. P. CO. Surrey, b. \ d. \ vi. Charlotte,
d. of Henry Fellowes, Esq., J. P. : —
Major-Gen. Astley Fellowes Terry, h. 1840 [q.v.].
Capt. Herbert D. Terry, b. 1847, late 9th and ist Regts. ,
H.M. Inspector of Constabulary for England and Wales.
Res.—Gx&iA Duryard, Exeter.
Major Arthur Terry, late Capt. Roy. Irish Fus. , b.
Major Horace Terry, late Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., b.
Res. — The Lodge, Upper Halliford, Shepperton.
The Reverend WILLIAM ARTHUR TERRY, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Born July 12, i860, being the eldest son
of John Terry (son of Joseph Terry of Yorks). Armorial
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England. Born 1840, being the eldest son of
bearings — Ermine, on a cross invected gules, a fasces erect
or, between two roses in pale argent and as many lions
passant in fesse of the third, in the first and second quar-
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ters a martlet of the second. Mantling' gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper,
gorged with a wreath of roses argent, holding in the de.xter
paw a fleur-de-lis or, and supporting with the sinister a
fasces in bend also proper. Motto — "Quod tibi hoc
alteri." Married, Nov. 22, 1881, Rosa Elizabeth, dau. of
the late James Edwin Phillips. i?eJZ(/<f«fe — Benthall
Vicarage, Salop.
The Reverend JAMES GEORGE TETLEY, Clerk
in Holy Orders, D.D. (Oxon.), Canon of Bristol Cathedral,
formerly Vicar of Highnam, Glos. (1876-1892), Rural Dean
of New Forest 1888-1892, Proctor in Convocation for the
D. and C. of Bristol 1894, Chaplain to the Lord Bishop.
Born July 6, 1843, being the only surviving son of the late
James Tetley, M.D., F.R.C.P., by Sarah Anne, dau. of
William Langmead, Esq., of Elfordleigh, co. Devon, J. P.,
D.L. Z,/wry— Dark blue coat, brass buttons, red waist-
coat. Armorial bearings -Azure, on a fesse invected or,
in chief an escallop between two cross crosslets fitchde, and
the like in base of the last, a cross crosslet fitch^e of the
first between two escallops gules, impaling the arms of
Milward, namely ermine, a cross moline sable, between
three torteau.\ two and one, each charged with a crescent
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, an escallop or, in front of two cross crosslets
fitch^e in saltire, the dexter gules and the sinister azure.
Motto— " Triumpho cruce." Married, July i6, 1868, Mary
Anne Grace, dau. of George Milward, lisq., of Lechlade
Manor, co. Gloucs., J. P., Barrister-at-Law ; and has Isseu
— James George Wynn Tetley, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Loyal
North Lancashire Regt., b. June 2, 1873 [w., Feb. 24, 1897.
Eleanor Mary, eld. dau. of Rev. Canon Jacques, R.D. ,
Rector of Brindle, co. Lanes. , and has issue] ; Mabel Grace
Wynn [w., Oct. 25, 1898, Rev. Herbert Edward Robeson,
Rector of Blunsdon St. Leonard, Wilts, and has issue] ;
and Blanche Maud Caroline Wynn. //y/«^ — Belmont,
Tormohun, co. Devon. ResidencA—C\\i\.QXi, Bristol. Club
— United Universities'.
The Rev. ARTHUR THOMAS JAMES THACK-
ERAY, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. trin. Coll., Camb.,
Vicar of Norton Subcourse, Norfolk, and Surrogate of the
Diocese of Norwich. Born Sept. 16, 1852, being the only
son (and now senior member of the family) of the late Rev.
Joseph Thackeray, M.A., Rector of Horstead Coltishall,
Norfolk, formerly Senior Fellow of King's College, Camb.,
by his wife Rose Ellen, youngest dau. of the late John Robin-
son, Esq., Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, of 63 Great Cum-
berland Place, Hyde Park. Lively — Green. Armorial
bearings — Vert, two garbs or, in base an arrow argent, on
a chief purpure, a cherub's head proper, between the like
number of estoiles of the third. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle, the wings ele-
vated proper, charged on the breast with a like cherub's
head, and holding in the beak an arrow as in the arms.
Married, June 27, 1882, Amy Beatrice [d. April 28, 1903),
youngest dau. of Rev. Henry Peter Dunster, M.A., \'icar
of Woodbastwick, and Rector of Pauxworth, Norfolk ; and
has Issue — (i) Thomas Frederick Makepeace Thackeray,
Gentleman, second Lieut. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3rd
Batt. (Mil.), b. June 4, 1883; (2) John Henry Makepeace
Thackeray, Gentleman, b. and d. 1886; (3) Joseph Make-
peace Thackeray, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1887 ; and Blanche
Ellen Beatrice. Residence — Norton Vicarage, Loddon,
Norfolk. Clubs — Junior Conservative, Norfolk County
(Norwich), Conservative (Yarmouth).
CHARLES THACKERAY, Esquire, J.P. co. Essex,
Lieut. -Col. late 28th Foot. Born Nov. 17, 1831, being the
second son of the late Frederick Thackeray of Cambridge,
M.D. , by his second wife Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Crick of Little Thurlow, co. Suffolk. Club — Constitutional.
Armorial bearings — Vert, two garbs or, in base an arrow
point downwards argent, on a chief purpure a cherub's
head proper between two estoiles of the third. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle,
wings elevated proper, charged on the breast with a like
cherub's head and holding in the beak an arrow as in the
arms. Motto — " Nobilitas sola virtus." Married, Sept.
6, 1884, Katherine Minne Elise, dau. of Richard P. Drew,
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Esquire, J. P. Residence — Chapel, near Earl's Colne,
Essex.
Sir EDWARD TALBOT THACKERAY, K.C.B.,
V.C., Col. (ret.) R.E. Born Oct. 19, 1836, being the second
son of the late Rev. Francis Thackeray, M.A. , B.C., Pem-
broke Coll., Camb. , Curate of Broxburne, Hertfordshire,
and author of " A History of the Right Hon. William Pitt,
Earl of Chatham," containing his speeches in Parliament,
and his correspondence when Secretary of State 1827,
&c. , by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John Shakespeare.
Armorial bearings—Vert, two garbs or, in base an arrow
point downwards argent, on a chief purpure a cherub's
head proper, between two estoiles of the third. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wre.ith of the colours, an eagle,
wings elevated proper, charged on the breast v\ith a like
cherub's head and holding m the beak an arrow as in the
arms. Motto — " Nobilitas sola virtus." Married, firstly,
Dec. 2, 1862, Amy Mary Anne, second dau. of Eyre Evans
Crowe ; secondly, Dec. 6, 1869, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
late Major Thomas Boker Pleydell ; and has Issue — (i)
Edward P'rancis Thackeray, Esq., b. Nov. 2, 1870; (2)
Richmond Clive Thackeray, Esq., b. Sept. 19, 1873; (s)
Charles Bouverie Thackeray, Esq., Capt. R.F.A., b. Dec. 20,
1875; (4) Henry St. John Thackeray, Esq., b. Oct. 5,
1879; Amy Margaret [tn., Gerald Ritchie]; nnd Anne
Wynne. Residence — Villa Stratta, Bordighern, Italy. Club
— Athenaeum.
The Rev. FRANCIS ST. JOHN THACKERAY,
M.A. (Merton Coll., Oxford), Fellow of Lincoln Coll., and
Assistant Master at Eton 1858-83, Vicar of Mapledurham.
Born Dec. 13, 1832, being the elder son of the late Rev.
Francis Thackeray, M.A. Pembroke Coll., Camb., Curate
of Piroxbourne, Hertfordshire, and author of " A History of
the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, containing
his Speeches in Parliament, and his Correspondence when
Secretary of State, 1827, &c.," by his wife Mary Anne, dau.
of John Shakespear. Armorial bearings — Vert, two garbs
or, in base an arrow point downwards argent, on a chief
purpure, a cherub's head proper between two estoiles of
the third. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle, wings elevated, on the breast a like
cherub's head, and holding in the beak an arrow as in the
arms. Motto — " Resolve well, persevere." Married, Aug.
9, i860, Louisa Katharine, dau. of the late Rev. Andrew
Irvine of St. Margaret's, Leicester. Residence — Maple-
durham Vicarage, Reading.
H FREDERICK RENNELL THACKERAY, Esquire,
® J. P. CO. Norfolk, late Captain 74th Highlanders.
Born 1830, being the eldest son of the late Frederick
Rennell Thackeray, Esq. , Gen. RE., C. B. , by his wife
Elizabeth Margaret Carnegie, third dau. of William, Rt.
Hon. seventh Earl of Northesk, Rear-Admiral of Great
Britain. Clubs — New (Edinburgh), Naval and Military.
Armorial bearings — -Vert, two garbs or, in base an arrow
point downwards argent, on a chief purpure, a cherub's
head proper, between two estoiles of the third. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle, wings elevated proper, charged on the breast with
a like cherub's head, and holding in the beak an arrow as
in the arms. Motto — "Nobilitas sola virtus." Married,
1853, Elizabeth, dau. of W. Ayton ; and has Iss7ie — Fred-
erick Rennell Thackeray, Esq., Major R.A. , b. May 31,
1856 [w., 1884, Mary, dau. of Col. Hasted, R.E.] Seat—
Ashwood in Pentney, Norfolk. Postal address— Yaxroyf
House, Dereham, Norfolk.
EDWARDFRANCISTHACKWELL, Esquire, J.P.co.
Cork. Born 1868, being the only son of Major-Gen. William
de Wilton Roche Thackwell, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of
Rev. H. Tomkinson of Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, paly of six or and gules,
a maunch argent, sem6e of fleurs-de-lis azure (for Thack-
well); 2 and 3 per pale azure and gules, a cross engrailed
erminois ; in the first and fourth quarters a water-bouget
argent (for Cam). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. out
of a mural crown argent, a dexter hand embowed, vested in
the uniform of the 15th King's Hussars, from the wrist
pendent by a riband gules fimbriate 1 azure, a representation
of the silver medal for Waterloo, the hand grasping and in
the attitude of striking with a sword proper, pommel and
hilt or, between two branches of laurel, issuant in like
manner from the mural crown, also proper, and above, on
an escroll, the motto " Frappe fort" ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, within a chaplet of oak proper, a dragon's head
erased, paly of six or and gules, the neck transpierced by
an arrow, barbed and flighted, also proper. Motto — " Mihi
solicitudo futuri." Married, 1894, Katherine, dau. of Sir
H. Low, G.C.M.G., and widow of Sir John Pope-Hennessy,
K.C. M.G. , M.P. , J. P., sometime Governor of Mauritius.
Seat — Rostellan Castle, Rostellan, co. Cork.
JOHN THACKWELL, formerly in the Worcestershire
Militia. Born 1844, being the eldest son of the late John |
Cam Thackwell, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Wilton Place, by
his wife Charlotte Eleanor, dau. of the late Rev. John Hugh
Poison. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, paly of
six or and gules, a maunch argent, sem(5e-de-lis azure (for
Thackwell) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and guies, a cross en-
grailed erminois, in the first and fourth quarters a watt-r-
bouget argent (for Cam). Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of
oak proper, a dragon's head reversed paly of six or and
gules, transpierced by an arrow barbed and flighted also
proper. Motto — " Mihi solicitudo futuri." Married, iSy^,
Alice Anne, dau. of Henry Payne ; and has, with other
/ssue — John Henry Cam Thackwell, b. 1876. Seats — Wilton
Place, Dymock, Gloucestershire; Rye Court, Worcester-
shire.
WALTER JOSEPH DE RUPE THACKWELL,
Esquire, Captain Tipperary Artillery (Southern Div. ).
Born July 12, 1876, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Edward Lucas Thackwell, Esq., of Aghada Hall, in the co.
of Cork, formerly Lieut. 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and sub-
sequently Lieut. -Col. Commanding Royal Cork City
Artillery, J. P., for co. Cork, by his wife and cousin Caroline
Matilda Georgiana, only child and heir of General Edmund
Roche, 3rd Hussars, of Ballymonis, in the county of Cork.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, paly of six or and gules, a maunch argent, semt^e of fleurs-
de-lis azure (for Thackwell) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and
gules, a cross engrailed erminois ; in the first and fourth
quarters a water-bouget argent (for Cam). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural
crown argent a dexter hand embowed, vested in the uniform
of the 15th King's Hussars, from the wrist pendent by a
riband gules fimbriated azure, a representation of the silver
medal for Waterloo, the hand grasping and in the attitude
of striking with a sword proper, ponmiel and hilt or, be-
tween two branches of laurel, issuant in like manner from
the mural crown, also proper, and above, on an escroll, the
motto "Frappe fort;" 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
within a chaplet of oak proper, a dragon's head erased,
paly of six or and gules, the neck transpierced by an arrow,
barbed and flighted, also proper. Motto — " Mihi solici-
tudo futuri." Seats — Aghada Hall, Rostellan, in the county
of Cork ; and Coneragh, near Youghal, in the county of
Waterford.
Major-Generai. WILLIAM DE WILTON ROCHE
THACKWELL, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, Com. 38th Regt., J. P. Gloucs. and
CO. Cork. Born 1834, being the son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Joseph Thackwell, G.C. B. , by his wife Maria Audriah,
eldest dau. of Francis Roche of Rochemount, co. Cork ;
created C.B. 1886. Clubs — United Service, Junior Carlton,
Royal St. George Yacht. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, paly of six or and gules, a maunch argent,
sem6e of fleurs-de-lis azure (for Thackwell) ; 2 and 3 per
pale azure and gules, a cross engrailed erminois, in the
first and fourth quarters a water-bouget argent (for Cam),
and below the escutcheon the badge of a C. B. Mantling
gules and or. Crests — i. out of a mural crown argent,
a dexter hand embowed, vested in the uniform of the 15th
King's Hussars, from the wrist pendent by a riband gules
fimbriated azure, a representation of the silver medal for
Waterloo, the hand grasping and in the attitude of striking
with a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, between two
branches of laurel, issuant in like manner from the mural
crown, also proper, and above, on an escroll, the motto
" Frappe fort" ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, within a
chaplet of oak proper, a dragon's head erased, paly of six
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or and gules, the neck transpierced by an arrow, barbed
and flighted, also proper. Motto — " Mihi solicitudo futuri. "
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
greyhound salient argent, collared sable, between two wings
Married, 1864, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. H. Tomkinson
of Reaseheath Hall, in the co. of Chester ; and has Issue —
Edward Francis Thackwell, Esq., b. Mov. 16, 1868 [?«. ,
1894, Catherine, dau. of Sir H. Low, G.C.M.G., and
widow of Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G.]; Katherine
Harriet [in. Major Edward Rawdon Penrose] ; Florence
Mary ; and Ethel Maria. Seats — Wynstone Place, Brook-
thorpe, Gloucester ; Aghada Hall, co. Cork.
WILLIAM POLSON THACKWELL, Esquire, J. P.
(Gloucs. ), late Major Royal Highlanders (Black Watch).
Born 1846, being the second son of the late John Cam
Thackwell, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Wilton Place, by his wife
Charlotte Eleanor, eld. dau. of the Rev. John Hugh
Poison, Prebendary of E.xeter. Club — Army and Navy.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, paly of si.x or and
gules, a maunch argent, sem^e-de-lis azure (for Thackwell) ;
2 and 3 per pale azure and gules, a cross engrailed erminois,
in the first and fourth quarters a water-bouget argent (for
Cam), a crescent for difference; and impaling these same
arms of Thackwell and Cam, charged with an annulet for
difference. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of oak
proper, a dragon's head reversed paly of six or and gules,
transpierced by an arrow barbed and flighted also proper.
Motto — "Mihi solicitudo futuri." Married, 1884, his
cousin, Katherine Maude, dau. of Gen. J. E. Thackwell,
C.B. Postal address — The White House, Pauntley, Newent,
Gloucs.
THELIGNY, quartered by LANGRISHE.
THELLUSSON (H. Coll., c. 1806, but claiming de-
scent from an ancient French family using very similar
arms). Quarterly wavy argent and or, in the first and
fourth quarters two wings sable, each barways and in pale,
point towards the dexter, charged with a trefoil slipped
of the second, and in the .second and third quarters an oak-
tree eradicated proper, charged with an escutcheon bend-
ways gules, thereon three g^tt^s-d'eau. Mantling sable
of the last, each charged with a trefoil slipped or. Motto--
" Lahore et honore."'
Son of Frederick, 4th Baron Rendlesham, b. 1798 ;
d. 1852 ; m. 1838, Elizabeth Charlotte, eld. d. of Sir
George Beeston Prescott, Bart. : —
The Rt. Hon. Frederick William Brook Thellusson, 5th
Baron Rendlesham of Rendlesham in Ireland (Irel,. i Feb.
1806), J. P., C.A. and D.L. Suffolk (High Sheriff 1870),
Chrmn. East Suffolk C.C. and Qr. Sessions, Hon. Col.
Suffolk Art., M.P. for East Suffolk 1874-1885 [Sup-
porters— On either side a greyhound regardant argent,
collared sable], b. 1840; m. 1861, Egidia (</. 1880), d. of
13th Earl of Eglinton, K.T. ; and has issue — (i) Hon.
Frederick Archibald Charles Thellusson, late Capt. Suffolk
Art., b. 1868 ; (2) Hon Percy Edward Thellusson, b. 1874 ;
(3) Hon. Hugh Edmund Thellusson, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1876;
Hon. Adeline Egidia [w. 1891, Lewis K. Jarvis, Esq.] ;
Hon. Miriam Isabel [;«. 1901, Godfrey Williams]; Hon.
Cecilia Blanche ; Hon. Ruby Alexandrina Elizabeth ; and
Hon. Mariota[w. 1895, 5th Earl of Wilton]. Seat -Rendles-
ham, nr. Wood bridge, Suffolk. Clubs— Cax\\.ox\, Turf,
White's.
Sons of Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson, Esq.,
D.L., of Brodsworth Hall (High Sheriff 1866), Capt.
I2th Lancers, b. 1822 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1850, Georgiana,
d. of William Theobald of Stockwell, Surrey: —
Charles Thellusson, Gentleman, b. i860; in. 1885, Con-
stance Mary, d. of Rev. Gilbert Henderson Philips, M.A.,
Rector of Bolton Percy, and Canon of York Cathedral.
Seats — Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster; Collingwood, Torquay.
Augustus Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Son of Frederick William Thellusson, b. 1854 ; d. 1896 ;
m. 1892, Gabrielle, d. of Dr. de Man of Brussels: —
Frederick Eugene Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res.—
Son of Frederick George Thellusson, late 29th Bengal
N.I., b. 1825 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1853, Anne, d. of William
Whitter, Esq., J. P., of Worthing:—
Percy Sabine Munro Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
7n. 1891, Georgina EUzabeth, d. of Major Edwards of
Ballyhire, co. Wexford ; and has issue— (i) William Dudley
Keith Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (2) Herbert Frank
Whitaker Thellusson, b. 1899. A^«.— Cameron Lodge,
Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Son of Ernest Thellusson, Esq., of Mount Auldyn,
Isle of Man, J. P. co. Devon, b. 1830; d. 1893; m.
1852, Emily, only d. of Alfred Robinson of London : —
is the Naval Cockade.
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Rev. Ernest Charles Thellusson, late Vicar of High
Melton, Doncaster, fi. 1858 ; tn. 1882, Florence, d. of Rev.
S. W. Saunders ; and has issue. J?es. — Ramsay, Isle
of Man.
THICKNESSE, see LEICESTER.
RALPH THICKNESSE, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law. Born Sept. 25, 1836, being the eldest son of the
Right Reverend Francis Henry Thicknesse, Bishop Suf-
fragan of Leicester, D.D. , M.A., by his first wife Anne,
only surviving child and heir of Ralph Anthony Thick-
nesse, Esq., of Beech Hill, in the co. of Lancaster, M. P.
for Wigan. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a chevron sable, fretty or, in chief a blade q/t a
scythe azure ; 2 and 3 vert, three oak stocks eradicated
or (for Stockton). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested paly
or and gules, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper
a scythe, the handle or, the blade downwards azure.
Motto — "Sine clade sterno." Married, 1889, Lily, dau.
of Robert William Haynes. Postal address — 32 Victoria
Street, Westminster, S.W.
Sir WILLIAM TURNER THISELTON - DYER,
Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George (1899), Companion of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, M.A. of the
University of Oxford, Bachelor of Science of the University
of London, LL. D. (Glasgow), Sc. D. (Cambridge), P"ellow
of the Royal Society, Hon. Student Christ Church, Oxford,
Direcior of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Born 1843,
being the eldest son of the late William George Thiselton-
Dyer, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Catherine Jane,
daughter of the late Thomas Firminger, Doctor of Laws
of Warren Lodge, Edmonton. Club — AthenjEum. Armo-
rial bearings — Party per chevron argent and or, on a
chevron vert, between two mullets in chief gules, and a
portcullis in base sable, three pigeons proper. Crest —
Out of a crown vallery or, a goat's head sable, armed and
gorged with a collar gemel also or. Motto — "Spectemur
agendo." Married, June 23, 1877, Harriet Anne, daughter
of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Knight Grand Commander
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and
has Issue — George Henry Thiselton-Dyer, Gentleman,
born 1879 ; and Frances Harriet. Postal addresses — Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew; The Ferns, Crickley Hill, Glos.
THOM-POSTLETHWAITE (R.L.). Per pale argent
and sable, two chevronels between as many boar's heads
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a boar's head
erased argent, thereon an eagle preying sable, the boar's
head charged for distinction with a cross crosslet also
sable. Motto — " Toujours prest."
Son of William Thorn : —
Andrew Thomas Thom-Postlethwaite, Gentleman (for-
merly Thom), b. 1848 ; in. 1885, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Postlethwaite, Gentleman. Res.-^Th& HoUins, nr. White-
haven, Cumberland.
THOMAS, quartered by MALCOLM.
THOMAS (R.L., 1786, H. Coll.). Argent, three lions
rampant gules, a chief azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, on the shoulder an ermine-spot argent.
Son of Freeman Frederick Thomas, Esq. , of Ration
and Yapton, co. Sussex, J. P., b. 1838; d. 1868; 7n.
1863, Mabel, d. of Henry, ist Viscount Hampden,
G. C.B. , late Speaker of the House of Commons : —
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Esq., J. P. Sussex, Major
Sussex Imp. Yeo. , late Capt. Sussex Artill., A.D.C. to Lord
Brassey, Gov. of Victoria, M.P. for Hastings since 1900,
b. 1866 ; m. 1892, Hon. Maria Adelaide, d. of Thomas,
ist Baron Brassey ; and has issue — (i) Gerard Frederick
Freeman-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2) Inigo Brassey
Freeman-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1899. Seat — RviXion,
Willingdon, Sussex. Town res. — 76 Ashley Gardens,
S.W. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's, Bachelors'.
Sons of Inigo Thomas (formerly Freeman), Esq._, J. P.,
D.L., B.A., M.P., b. 1767; d. 1847; m. 2nd," 1803,
Hon. Frances Anne Brodrick, only d. of George,
Viscount Midleton : —
Henry John Thomas, Esq., J. P. (O.xon.), Col. late R.A.,
b. 1817 ; m. 1857, , d. of Serjeant D'Oyley. Seat —
Springfield Park, Horsham. To^vn res. — 92 Harley Street.
Rev. Charles Edward Thomas, Rector of Hemsworth,
b. 1823 ; m. 1848, Georgiana Mary, d. and coh. of Col.
Hon. Henry Hely Hutchinson, brother of 3rd Earl of
Donoughmore ; and has had issue — (i) William Henry
Battie-Wrightson, Esq. (deed. ; see that name) ; (2) Charles
Freeman Thomas, Gentleman, b. i860; (3) George Pelham
Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1864; (4) Francis Inigo Thomas,
Gentleman, b. 1865; Frederica Georgiana Frances; Lucy
Isabella; and Mary Albinia Louisa. Pes. — The Rectory,
Hemsworth, Pontefract.
THOMAS (H. Coll.). Per fesse sable and ermine, a lion
rampant between five crosses pat(^e fitch(5e two in chief and
three in base, two in saltire and one in pale all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with
a collar vair, holding in the dexter paw three crosses pat^e
fitch^e, two in saltire and one in pale argent.
Sons of Owen Thomas of Bodynfoel, Montgomery : —
The Ven. David Richard Thomas, M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A.,
Canon Res. of St. Asaph and Archdeacon of Montgomery,
Rector of Llandrinio, b. 1833; m. 1865, Louisa M.,
d'. of Rev. W. Goodenough Bayly, D.C.L., Vicar of
Midhurst. Res. — The Canonry, St. Asaph ; Llandrinio
Rectory, Oswestry.
THOMAS (H. Coll.). Per fesse sable and ermine, a lion
rampant between five crosses pat^e fitcht%, two in chief and
three in base, two in saltire and one in pale all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with
a collar vair, holding in the dexter paw three crosses pat(5e
fitch^e, two in saltire and one in pale argent.
Sons of : —
William Thomas, Esq., J. P., 1^. . 7?«;j.— Clevelands.
Wolverhampton.
Rev. Llewellyn J. Pugh Thomas, M.A. , b.
Allport Rectory, Much Hadham.
Res.
erased in chief and a boar statant in base, and (for dis-
tinction) in the centre chief point a cross crosslet all counter-
THOMAS or TREHERNE (H. Coll. , 1768). Gules, on
a chevron or, between three herons argent, four barrulets
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a heron's head erased argent, gorged with a
chaplet of roses gules. Motto — "A Deo et patre."
is the Military Cockade.
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Son of Rees Goring Thomas, Esq., J. P., D.L., M.A.,
of Plas Llannon, b. 1824; d. 1887; w. 1861, Emily,
d. of Richard J. Nevill of Llangennech Park, Car-
marthen : —
Rhys Goring Thomas, Esq., J. P. co. Carmarthen, b.
1864; m. ist, 1886, Florence Francis [d. 1895), d. of late
S. Ue la Cherois-Crommelin, Esq., J. P., D.L,, of Carrow-
dore Castle, co. Down ; 2nd, 1897, Helen, d. of W. T.
Foy, Esq., D.L., of Enfield, Middx. , and Manor Garden,
Henley-on-Thames; and has issue — (i) Rhys Goring
Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1895 '< (2) Gilbert Esdaile Foy
Goring Thomas, Gentleman, 'b. 1898. Seat—VXks Llannon,
Llanelly, Carmarthensh. Club — Isthmian.
Ygst. son of Rees Goring Thomas, Esq., of Gelly
Wernen, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1830), h. 1801 ;
d. 1863 ; m. 1824, Caroline, d. of William Esdaile :—
George Gilbert Treherne, Gentleman, M..A. (Oxon.),
b. 1837 ; m , Elizabeth, d. of George Gape of St.
Michael's, St. Albans, Herts ; and has issue two daus.
Kes. — 26 Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, S.W.
Sons of Morgan Treherne, Esq., J-P- andD.L. , Sussex,
M.A. (Cam'b.), M.P.. b. 1803; d. 1867; ;«. 1835,
Louisa Frances, only child of John Apsley Dalrymple
of Gate House, Sussex : —
Morgan Dalrymple Treherne, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Goring Apsley Treherne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
18 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London, W.
Son of George Treherne, Gentleman, b. 1809; d. 1878 ;
?!i. 2nd, : —
Hugo Treherne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
ABRAHAM GARROD THOMAS, Esquire, M.D.
(Edin.) 1878, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), J. P. and D.L. for
Monmouthshire, I. P. Newport, J. P. and High Sheriff for
Cardiganshire. liorn Oct. 1853, being the youngest son of
the late Lewis Thomas of Panteryrod, Cardiganshire.
Livery— 'D^r]!i blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
Argent, in chief five doves, wings elevated proper, three
and two, and in base issuing from a mount vert, seven ears
of wheat stalked and leaved proper. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a garb
fesseways or, an eagle displayed proper, holding in the beak
a staff or, entwined by a serpent vert. MottO — " Egni a
Iwydd." Married, Nov. 1879, Ellen, dau. of the late R.
H. Richards, Newport, Monmouth; and has /wwe — Noel
Garrod Thomas, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1884; Dora; and
Mildred. ^^-a^-Clytha Park, Newport, Mon. Club—
National Liberal.
S ALGERNON EVAN THOMAS, Commander R.N.,
J. P. Breconshire and Radnorshire. Boni Nov. 15,
1852, being the eldest son of Charles Evan Thomas of
Gnoll Neath and his wife Caroline, dau. of Henry Shep-
heard Pearson. Armorial bearings— Party per pale argent
and gules, on a chevron engrailed two gryphons passant
combatant, countercharged on a chief wavy azure, three
cinquefoils argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-seahorse gules crined
or, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil argent, and in
his paws an anchor erect sable, resting on the mural crown.
Married, Feb. 12, 1885, Lilian, dau. of Captain William
Lee, formerly R. M.L.I. ; and hz.s Issue —{i) Henry Algernon
Evan Thomas, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9, 1895; (2) Charles
Marniaduke Evan Thomas, Gentleman, b. Nov. 1897 ; Clara
Gwyneth ; Lilian Myfanwy ; Cara Phyllis ; and Kathleen
Mary. Reside?ice —CdiQ^wwon Builth, R.S.O., Breconshire.
C"/«^— Naval and Military.
DAVID COLLET THOMAS, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Sussex. Born 1826, being the son of the late David
Thomas of Highgate, Middlesex. Armorial bearings-
Gules, two chevronels argent between two plates in chief,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, and a wolfs
head erased in base of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn
gules, charged with two chevronels argent, and resting the
sinister leg on a plate, thereon a fleur-de-lis as in the arms.
Motto — " Equus in arduis." Married, 1857, Anne, dau.
of John Lloyd of Hampstead, Middlesex, and Langwm,
CO. Merioneth. Residence — 21 Second Avenue, Hove,
Sussex.
§ EDWARD D.WID THOMAS, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. cos. Radnor and Brecon (High Sheriff, Radnor,
1895), B.A. Born Oct. 8, 1839, being the eldest son of the
late Edward David Thomas, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L.
for the COS. Brecon and Radnor (High Sheriff 1843), by his
wife Arabella Emma, dau. and co-heir of John Samuel
Gowland ofCagebrook, CO. Hereford. Armorial bearings
— Per pale argent and gules, on a chevron engrailed, two
griffins passant combatant counterchanged, a chief wavy
azure, charged with three cinquefoils argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the coloiu:s,.out
of a mural crown argent, a demi-seahorse gules, crined or,
charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil argent, and in the
paws an anchor erect sable, resting on the mural crown.
Motto — " I Dduw bo'r diolch." Married, April 7, 1869,
Caroline Louisa, eldest dau. of Charles W. Greenly of
Titley Court, co. Hereford ; and has Issue — Edward Aubrey
Thomas, Gentleman, b. May i, 1872. 6>a/— Welfield,
Builth, CO. Brecon.
JOHN HOWARD THOMAS of Yscnborwen, Aberdare,
CO. Glam. , and of White House, Bazzledon, co. Berks.
J. P. CO. Glam. Bom Jan. 7, 1853, being the eldest son of
Samuel Thomas of Yscnborwen, and Rachel Joseph, other-
wise Watkin, his wife. Armorial bearings -Ermine, three
chevronels gules between as many escutcheons per pale
azure and sable, each charged with an eagle displayed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed ermine, holding in the beak an
ear of wheat leaved and slipped proper, in front thereof an
escutcheon per pale azure and sable, charged with an eagle
displayed or. Married, Nov. 10, 1880, at Pen Ithon, co.
Radnor, Rose Helen, third dau. of George Augustus Haig
of Pen Ithon, J. P., and High-Sheriff for Radnor 1864; and
has Issue by her— Peter Haig Thomas, Gentleman, b. May 2,
1882, at Tenby, co. Pembroke, now at Eton College.
Residence — White House, Bazzledon, Berks.
WILLIAM THOMAS, Esquire, J. P. co. of Anglesey,
High Sheriff 1897. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules
and azure, on a chevron argent, between in chief a sower in
the attitude of scattering seed and an eagle displayed, and
in base a garb all or, three fleurs-de-lis sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon waves of the sea, a ship in full sail proper, between
two anchors in bend stocks upwards sable. MottO — " Fac
recte et nil time." ^e'lz/— Tregarnedd, Llangefni, R.S.O.,
Anglesey.
CHARLES THOMAS-STANFORD, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Inner Temple), M.A. (Oriel Coll., Oxon.);
assumed the additional surname and arms of Stanford by
Royal Licence in 1897. Born April 3, 1858, being the
elder son of David Collet Thomas, Esq., J. P., of Hove,
Sussex, by his wife Ann, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq., J. P., of
is the Naval Cockade.
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Llangwm, Denbighshire. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, per pale or and sable, on a chevron nebuly between
three bugles stringed, as many martlets all counterchanged,
and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a cross crosslet
also counterchanged (for Stanford) ; 2 and 3, gules, two
chevronels argent between in chief as many plates, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, and in base a wolfs
head erased of the second (for Thomas). Mantling sable
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a buffalo's
head caboshed sable within a chain in arch or, the head
charged, for distinction, with a cross crosslet also or (for
Stanford) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn
gules, charged on the body with two chevronels as in the
arms, and supporting with the sinister forepaw a plate
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
per fesse nebuly argent and sable, holding between the paws
CHARLES THOMAS -STANFORD
rw rA,-tf,x^if>i>
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first. Motto — " ^^^quus
in arduis." Married, May 19, 1897, Ellen, only child and
heir of William Stanford of Preston Manor, Sussex, and
widow of Vere Benet-Stanford, M.P. Estates — Preston
Manor, Sussex ; Pyt House, Tisbury, Wilts. Residence —
3 Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W. Club — Brooks's.
THOMPSON, see ARNALL-THOMPSON.
GEORGE RODIE THOMPSON, Esquire, J. P. and
D. L. for the county of Berkshire (High Sheriff 1896),
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law. Born November 4, 1846, being the third son of
Samuel Henry Thompson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy- Lieutenant, ofThingwall, in the county of Lancaster,
by Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Brooks Yates of Liverpool.
Clubs — New University, Albemarle, Sandown Park. Livery
— Dark blue, vest blue and yellow vertical stripes. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Perfesse argent and azure, on
a fesse nebuly between three falcons all[counterchanged, a lure
fesseways or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
a lure or; with the MottO, " Nosce teipsum." Married,
firstly, April 19, 1876, Alice Howard, daughter of ("aptain
Henry Howard Barber, 17th Lancers; and has Issue — (i)
Cecil Henry Farrer Thompson, Gentleman, born December
16, 1882 ; Alice Rose ; Nina Margaret ; Mary Elizabeth
Howard (a twin with Agnes Diana Howard). He married
secondly, 1890, Ezit Eliza Jane Parsons, daughter of William
Parsons Peters of South Petherton and Barrington Court,
Somerset ; and by her has — (2) George Samuel Rodie
Thompson, Gentleman, born October 2, 1893. Estate and
postal address — Lynwood, Sunninghill, Berks.
Sir HENRY FRANCIS HERBERT THOMPSON,
2nd Bart. (Feb. 20, 1899), of Wimpole Street, London,
B.A. Camb., F.R.C.S., M.B. (London), Surgeon Extra-
ordinary to the King of the Belgians, Professor of Clinical
Surgery and Consulting Surgeon University College
Hospital. Born 1859, being the only son of the late Sir
Henry Thompson, ist Bart., by his wife Kate Fanny, dau.
of George Loder of Bath. Armorial bearings— Sable, on
a fesse flory counterflory between three falcons jessed and
belled argent, a torch fesseways of the field, fired proper;
the escutcheon charged with his badge as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet holding a broken tilting-spear, a staff fesse-
ways, entwined by a serpent all proper. Motto — " Je
veux de bonne guerre." Hes. — 9 Kensington Park Gardens,
London, W. Clubs — Athenasum, Reform.
JOHN TROUGHTON THOMPSON, Gentleman.
Born January 2, 1834, being the only son of John Caton
Thompson of Bazil Grange, Lanes., and Mary his wife,
second daughter of John Troughton, Esq., of Chapel
Street House, Preston, and of Leach Hale, Lanes, [and
grandson of Commander John Thompson, R.N., of H.M.S.
"Indefatigable," wounded in an action with "Droit de
Thommc" off Ushant 1797]. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant between three swans'
heads erased azure, all within a bordure invected of the last,
charged with four annulets of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant azure, gorged with a collar vair, holding in
the dexter forepaw a swan's head erased argent, and resting
the dexter hind leg on three annulets interlaced fesseu ise or.
Married a^ytah M'Connell; and has Issue — (i) Frederick
William Thompson, Gentleman, b. July 13, 1858 [m.,
May 25, 1885, Mary Alice, youngest dau. of Jonas Heaton
of Brantford, Ontario, and has issue, Frederick Bruce
Thompson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 14, i888, and Eric Edmund
Thompson, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1897]; (2) Arthur Living-
ston 'Ihompson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17, i860 ; (3) John
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Troughton Thompson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 30, 1868 ; (4)
James Craig Thompson, Gentleman, b. May 17, 1870 ; and
Gertrude
M.D.].
Elizabeth [;«., 1896, John Lewis Day, M.A.
The Reverend Sir PEILE THOMPSON, 2nd Baro-
net (April 18, 1890), of Park Gate, Guiseley, co. York , M.A.
Camb. Born July 19, 1844, being the son of Sir Matthew
Thompson, ist Bart., by his wife Mary Ann, dau. of Ben-
jamin Thompson of Park Gate, Guiseley. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a bridge of three arches proper, in chief a sun
in splendour between two mullets of six points pierced or,
and in base an eagle displayed with two heads argent ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
HI front of the battlements of a tower proper a cubit arm
vested azure, charged with a mullet as in the arms, the cuff
argent, the hand proper holding five ears of wheat slipped
or. Motto— " Wheare vertue lys, love never dys." Mar-
ried, May 17, 1871, Jessie Clare, dau. of Joseph Beaumont
of Huddersfield, co. York; and has Issue — (i) Matthew
William Thompson, Esq., b. June 28, 1872 ; (2) Peile Beau-
mont Thompson, Esq., b. Feb. 4, 1874 , (3) Miles Atkinson
Thompson, Esq., b. July 7, 1888; and Dorothy Noble,
Seat — Park Gate, Guiseley, Leeds.
ROBERT WADE THOMPSON, Esquire, B.A. Trin.
Coll., Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for co. Dublin, late
Capt. Dublin Artillery Militia. Born 1845, being the eldest
son of Thomas Higinbotham Thompson, Esq., J. P., of
Clonskeagh Castle, and of Mayne, co. Meath, by his wife
Martha, dau. of the late Thomas Wallace, Esq., Q.C.,
M.P. for Carlow, of Belfield, Donnybrook, co. Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse indented azure, charged
with three estoiles gold, on a canton of the second, a sun in
his glory, in the centre base point a trefoil vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour proper, holding in the hand, also proper,
five ears of wheat or, the arm charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto — "In lumine lucem." Married, 1876, Edith Isa-
bella, youngest dau. of Rev. William Jameson of Roebuck
Grove, Donnybrook ; and has Issue — Three sons and five
daus. 5t'a/— Clonskeagh Castle, Dublin. C/«— Royal St.
George's Yacht.
THOMPSON (L.O., 20 Jan. 1902). Argent, a fesse
between two falcons sable, belled and jessed proper, in
chief and in base a boar's head erased of the second.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, an arm embowed in armour gules, holding
in the gauntlet or, the truncheon of a broken lance proper.
Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Livery — Light drab, black
facings.
Son of James Thompson of Appleby, Westmorland,
b. 1820; d. 1861 ; m. 1841, Agnes, eld. d. and coh.
of William Sandford of Askham, co. Westmorland: —
William James Sandford - Thompson, Esq., J. P. co.
Kincardine, b. 7 Oct. 1843; m. 20 Aug. 1879, Alice Mary,
eld. d. of Rev. Arthur Childe-Freeman of Gaines, co.
Hereford, Rector of Edwyn Ralph, Herefordsh. [impales
quarterly, i and 4, Childe ; 2 and 3, Baldwyn] ; and has
issue — (i) William Arthur Cecil Sandford Thompson,
Gentleman, b. 29 Oct. 1880; (2) Lionel Edwyn Baldwyn
Sandford Thompson, Gentleman, /;. 18 Feb. 1884; (3)
Reginald Keith Garioch Sandford Thompson, Gentleman,
b. 26 May 1889 ; Daisy Gwendoline Mary ; and Kathleen
Muriel. Res. — The Villa, Montrose, N.B. ; Balmanno
House, Marykirk, Kincardinshire, N.B.
GEORGE HUNTER MACTHOMAS THOMS,
F.R.S.E., F.S.A. (Scot.). Born June 3, 1831, being the
elder son of the late Patrick Hunter Thoms, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. co. Forfar, Provost of Dundee 1847-53, hy his
wife Grace Scott, second dau. of the late Thomas Watt,
Lieut. 71st Royal Forth Highlanders, of Demmylne, Fife-
shire. Club — University. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, debruised of a
chevron sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn ermine, armed, crined,
and unguled or, supporting a shield also gold. Motto —
" Virtutis praemium." Residences — Aberlemmo, co. Forfar;
26 Ebury Drive, Edinburgh.
THOMSON, see WHITE-THOMSON
CHELL-THOMSON.
and MIT-
JOHN EDWARD THOMSON, Esq., J. P., High
Sheriff 1865. Born Jan. 1841, being the second but eldest
surviving son of John Thomson, Esq., of Clonfin, J. P. and
D. L. , High Sheriff 1820, by his wife Catherine, dau. of
Robert Blackall of Coolamber Manor, co. Longford. Club
— Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— Or, a fesse
indented azure, charged with three estoiles or, on a canton
of the second, a sun in glory, and in the centre base point a
trefoil vert. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour
proper, holding in the hand, also proper, five ears of wheat
or, the arm charged wich a trefoil vert. Motto — " In lumine
is the Naval Cockade.
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lucem." Married, 1861, Emily Grace, eldest dau. of Rev.
John James Fox of Kinawley, co. Fermanagh (by Harriett
Louisa his wife, dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford of
Termon, co. Tyrone); and has had Issue — (i) John Frederick
Wensley Thomson, Gentleman, h. 1862 ; (2) Frederick
Thomas Edward Thomson, Gentleman, b. April 1864; (3)
Beresford Osborne Thomson, Gentleman, h. Aug. 1865 ; (4)
Guy Robert Maxwell Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1867; (5)
Francis St. John Thomson, Gentleman, /'. March and d.
Sept. 1868; (6) Richard Hercules Tliomson, Gentleman, b.
1871 ; and Harriette Catherine. Seats — Clonfin, Granard,
CO. Longford ; Welmonah House, Shankill.
STAMFORD RAFFLES THOMPSON, Gentleman.
Born 1844, being the son of Acheson Quintin Thompson,
Esq., J. P., of Annaverna, by his wife Isabella, dau. of the
late Rev. D. M. Madden. Armorial bearings — Or, a
sword erect proper, between three estoiles azure, on a can-
ton of the last, the sun in splendour of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect, vested gules, cuffed ermine, and charged with
an oriental crown or, the hand grasping five ears of wheat
proper. Motto — " In limiine lucem." Seat — Annaverna,
near Ravensdale, co. Louth. Kes. — 44 Campden Hill
Square, Kensington, London, W. Club — Junior Athenreum.
THOMPSON (H. Coll.). Per fess argent and sable, a
fess embattled and counter-embattled between three falcons
counterchanged, belled and jessed or, in the centre chief
point an anchor erect azure, cable proper, all within a
bordure engrailed counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, an arm cinbowed
in armour proper, garnished gold, the hand supporting a
lance erect also proper. Motto — ■" Non quo sed quomodo."
Sons of Sir Thomas Raikes Thompson, 3rd Bart., b.
1852 ; d. 1904 ; 7n. 1880, Alice Maude Lovett, d. of
William Lochiel Cameron, E.I.C.S. : —
Sir Thomas Raikes Lovett Thompson, 4th Bart., b. 1881.
Seat —V\l ox\\\ Hall, Crawley, Sussex.
William Probyn Thompson, Esq., /;. 1882.
Lionel Graham Cameron Thompson, Esq., /;. 1895.
ROBERT CHARTERIS THOMSON, Gentleman, of
Amisfield, Hamilton, Canada. Born 1834, being the eldest
son of the late William Thomson of Hamilton, Canada.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a fesse
azure, between two martlets in chief gules and a stag's head
caboshed in base proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an
arm in armour issuing out of a cloud, the hand holding a
dagger proper ; and in an escroll over the same this MottO,
" Non gladio sed gratia." Married, Sept. i, 1863, to
Annie Laurence, dau. of Joseph Van Every of Mount Van,
Stamford, Ontario, Canada ; and has Issue — Joseph James
Charteris Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1864. Postal address —
Amisfield, Hamilton, Canada.
SAMUEL JOHN THOMSON, Esquire, Companion
of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Lieut. -
Colonel Indian Medical Service, J. P. for Kent, Fellow of
the Royal Institute of Public Health, Sanitary Commissioner
with the Government of the North- West Provinces of India,
&c. , Lord of the Manor of Petham, Kent. Born 1853,
being the eldest son of the late John Buck Thomson, by his
wife Margaret, dau. of Samuel Alderson Plumbe, M.D.
Armorial bearings— Gules, two bars argent, a chief ermine,
and a canton of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a grey-
hound sejant argent, eared sable, gorged with a collar azure,
studded or, therefrom reflexed over the back a leash gold,
and charged upon the shoulder with a cross crosslet gules.
Manied, 1885, Isabel Gordon, dau. of Surgeon-Gen. A. J.
Cowie of the Indian Army ; and has with other Issue—
Richard Edward John Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Estate
— Kenfield. Seat — Kenfield Hall, near Canterbury.
SPENCER CAMPBELL THOMSON, Esquire, B.A.
Cantab., J. P. for the co. of the city of Edinburgh. Bot-n
Oct. 16, 1842, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late William Thomas Thomson of Bonaly, co.
Midlothian, by Christian Ann Seaman his wife, dau. of
William B. Seamnn, i8th Royal Irish Regt. Livery — Dark
blue, with white facings. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
stag's head caboshed azure, attired or, on a chief gules,
three mullets of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand proper,
holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; and in an
escroll over the same the Motto, " Vincit omnia Veritas."
Married, Jan. 20, 1869, Georgina Maria Joanna, dau. of
George Ferguson Cockburn of the Bengal Civil Service
(and granddau. of the Rt. Hon. Lord Cockburn of Bonaly,
CO. Midlothian); and has Issue — (i) George Cockburn
Thomson, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 4, 1872; (2) Spencer Aubrey
Thomson, Gentleman, /'. June 14, 1873; (3) Alan Graham
Thomson, Gentleman, /'. Oct. 6, 1880; and Ethel Winifred.
Residences — Eilean Shona, Acharacle, Inverness-shire ; 10
Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — New University,
New (Edinburgh).
THOMSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale nebuly azure,
between two eagles close respecting each other sable, a
sun in splendour of the field. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an
Ionic column proper, between four ears of wheat leaved
and slipped, two and two or, an eagle close sable.
Sons of Surg.-Col. Sir George Thomson, K.C. B., of
Aberdeen, /'. 1843 ; d. 1903; m. 1877, Catherine Mac-
Donald, d. of John Ferguson, Advocate, of Aberdeen : —
John Ferguson Thomson, Esq., b. 1880. Nes. — 14 Mow-
bray Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
George Macdonald Thomson, Esq., b. 1882. Kes. —
14 Mowbray Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
Alister Ralph Thomson, Esq., b. 1886. Res. — 14 Mow-
bray Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
Claude Lindsay Thomson, Esq., b. 1888. AVj. — 14 Mow-
bray Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
THOMSON (L.O., 1760). Argent, a stag's head ca-
bossed gules, attired with ten tynes or, on a chief wavy
azure, a cross crosslet of the first between an anchor in the
dexter and a billet in the sinister of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand holding stalks of lint under bloom proper.
Motto — -" Industrice munus." Livery — Grey and silver.
Son of George Thomson, M.D. , b. 1807 ; d. 1849 ; m.
1834, Marion, d. of John Lang: — •
George Graham Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1836; w. 1862,
Catherine, d. of James Thomson of London ; and has surv.
issue — (i) George Graham Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1863;
(2) John Leonard Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (3) Robert
Dixson Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1880; and Kate Helen
Josephine. Res. — 13 Clifford Street, Glasgow.
THORN-PUDSEY of Seisdon Hall, Staffs. (R.L.,
1902, H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron between three mullets or,
a canton argent, thereon (for distinction) a lozenge sable,
charged with a cross crosslet of the second. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant
proper, charged on the shoulder (for distinction) with a
lozenge or, thereon a cross crosslet vert. Motto — ' ' Fortuna
favente." Livery — Dark green.
Son of late Alfred Onions Thorn of Whitehall,
Broseley, Salop, m. Jane Elizabeth, d. of Edward
Glover Bartlam, F.R.C.S., of Broseley:—
Alfred Henry Thorn-Pudsey, Esq., Solicitor, late Capt.
ist Vol. Batt. King's Shropshire L. Inf., b. 1864; m. 1895,
Mary Elizabeth, eld. d. and coh. of late George Pudsey
Aston-Pudsey, Esq., J. P., of Seisdon Hall ; and has issue —
Frances Eileen. Res. — Seisdon Hall, Seisdon, Wolver-
hampton.
EDWARD DENMAN THORNBURGH-CROPPER,
Gentleman. Born May 23, 1854, being the second son of
Edward Cropper of Swaylands, J. P. cos. Lancaster and
Kent, by his third wife Margaret, fourth dau. of Rt. Hon.
Thomas, first Lord Denman, and widow uf Henry William
Macaulay (brother of Lord Macaulay). Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, or, two spears in saltire azure,
on a chief dovetailed of the last, as many cropper pigeons
of the first (for Cropper) ; 2 and 3 ermine, fretty gules, on
a chief indented of the last, a fox of the first (for Thorn-
burgh) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the same arms
of Thornburgh. Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, in front of
is tlie Military Cockade.
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two spears in saltire azure, a cropper pigeon or (for
Cropper) ; 2. on a wre.ith of the colours, an lieraldic tiger
argent, semee of torteaux, collared and chain reflexed on
the back sable, resting the dexter paw on a fret al=o sable
(for Thornburgh). Motto — " Love every man, fear no
man." Married, 187-1, Virginia Shepherd, dau. of William
Thornburgh of Virginia, and consequently assumed by
Royal Licence the additional surname of Thornburgh.
The Right Reverend GEORGE THORNELOE,
Bishop of Algoma, in the Province of Ontario, Canada,
since 1897. Armorial bearings (of Thorneloe)— Argent,
a hawthorne tree eradicated proper between three buckles,
the tongues erect sable. [Crest (of Thorneloe) — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a hawthorn
tree eradicated proper, between two buckles as in the arms.
Motto — " Deus noster refugium."] Residence — Saulte
St. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada.
THORNEWILL (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or,
a thistle slipped and leaved proper, between three billets
vert. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock a thorn tree proper, thereon an
escutcheon argent, charged with a hart's head erased also
proper.
Son of late Edward Thornewill, of Dove Cliff, Burton-
on-Trent : — •
Edward John Thornewill Gentleman, b. . Kes. —
Liverpool.
THORNHILL, quartered by TEMPEST.
THORNHILL, see
CLARKE-THORNHILL,
HILL.
BADHAM - THORNHILL,
and M^CREAGH-THORN-
THORNHILL [Temp. Edward III., recorded H. Coll.,
c. 1560). Gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, the bust of a woman proper, vested gules, fimbriated
or, crined and ducally crowned also or, issuanl from the
crown five thorn-leaves vert. Motto — " Be fast."
Sons of George Thornhill, Esq., of Diddington, J. P.
and D. L. co. Huntingdon (High Sheriff 1869), /;. 1811 ;
(/. 1875; m. 1845, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Robert H.
Wilkinson : —
Arthur John Thornhill, Esq., J, P., D.L., Huntingdon,
b. 1850. Livery — Drab coat, yellow waistcoat. Seat —
Diddington Hall, Buckden. Club — Junior Carlton.
Francis Herbert William Thornhill, Gentleman, /'. 1851 ;
III. 1880, Helen Georgina, d. of Rev. Charles Thornhill of
Milesdown, co. Louth; and has issue — (i) Noel Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Leslie Thornhill, Gentleman, b.
1885. Res. — Vale House, Loose, Maidstone.
Ednmnd Henry Thornhill, Esq., J. P. Cambs. , '\\A.,b.
1856; tn. 1896, Violet Nina, only d. of late Lieut. -Col. C'.
H. Campbell, R.A. ; and has issue— (i) Edmund Basil
Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Arthur Henry Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. iqoo ; (3) Walter David Thornhill, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Res. — Manor House, Boxworth, Cambridge-
shire.
Sons of Rev. Charles Thornhill of Milesdown, Clerk
in Holy Orders, sometime Capt. 14th Light Dragoons,
b. 1812 ; d. 1881 ; /«. 1838, Margaret, d. of John
Woolsey, Esq., of Milestown, Castle Bellingham,
Ireland, late Capt. in the Army: —
Col. Charles Thornhill, R.A. (retired), b. 1839; ;«. 1866,
Anna Maria, eld. d. of Stephen Charles Moore. Esq.,
D.L. , of Barne, Clonmel, co. Tipperary ; and has issue —
(i) Charles John Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (2)
Stephen Robert Aden Thornhill, Gentleman, b. and d.
1869. Seat — Ashling, Denmead, Cosham, Hants. Res. —
The Crescent, Castle Bellingham. Clubs — Junior Army
and Navy, Hibernian United.
Frederick William Thornhill, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), formerly J. P. co. Antrim, /'. 1849; in. 20 Nov.
1883, at Parish Church, Kensington, Alice Mary, d. of Sir
William Howard Russell ; and has issue — Evelyn Con-
stance Antoinette, b. 15 Sept. 1885. Res. — Paget House,
Ipswich. Club — Pratt's.
Francis Evelyn Thornhill, Esq., J. P. co. Kildare, b.
1852; tn. 1879 ; Marjory .Anne, d. of John Jameson of St.
Marnocks, Ivlalahide, Ireland ; and has issue — (i) John
Evelyn Thornhill, Gentleman, Seaforth Highlanders, b.
1880; (2) George Robert Thornhill, Gentleman, /'. 1891 ;
Diones Margaret ; Anne Marjory; Magdalene; and Janet
Isabella. Res. — 13 Lunden Road, Bedford.
John Henry Thornhill, Esq., J. P. for Suffolk, b. 1850 ; ;«.
1888, Rosie, d. of Ednmnd Fowler of Abberley, Edgbaston;
and has issue — Cecily; and Muriel. Livery — Red and
white. Seat — Plumton House, Bury St. Edmunds. Clubs
— Junior Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son of Bryan Thornhill : —
Col. Bryan Thornhill, b. . Res. — Bowerham, Craw-
ford Rise, Maidenhead.
Sons of Rev. William Thornhill, M.A. (Camb.) (fourth
son of George Thornhill, Esq , J. P. and D. L. , M.P.),
b. 1822 ; d. 1872; m. 1856, Helen Jameson, d. of John
Woolsey, Esq., of Milesdown, Castle Bellingham, late
Capt. in the Army : — ■
William Blundell Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1857; m.
1882, Florence Beatrice, eld. d. of Joseph William War-
burton by Lady Frances King, d. of the 7th Earl of King-
ston ; and has issue — Henry Elliott Blundell Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. 1887; and Helen Frances Beatrice. Res.-~
Castle Cosey, Castle Bellingham, Ireland.
John Cecil Thornhill, Gentleman, b
mullen, Drogheda.
Sons of Henry Thornhill, b. ;
Reginald Thornhill, Gentleman, b.
Bank, Fleet Street, E.C.
Alfred Thornhill, Gentleman, b.
wick Gardens, W.
. A't'.f. — Rath-
; in. : —
A-e^.f.— Child's
A'f.f.— 82 War-
H Sir ANTHONY JOHN COMPTON-THORNHILL,
l!# second Baronet, Capt. Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk
■Ai-t. , J. P. Suffolk and Oxon. B^>rn Aug. 2, 1868, being the
second but only surviving son of the late Sir Thomas Thorn-
hill, Bart., and Katherine Edith Isabella, only child of Richard
Hodgson Huntly of Carham Hall, Northumberland. Ar-
morial bearings (R. L. 1901)— Quarterly i and 4, per pale
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules and argent, two bars gemelles counterchanged, on a
chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis between two roses of the first
(Thornhill, 1885) ; 2 and 3, per pale indented sable and
azure, a lion passant guardant or, gutt6-de-sang between in
chief two helmets and in base a beacon fired proper (Comp-
ton, 1901), the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— (i) On a wreath of the colours, in front of a woman's
head couped at the shoulders, vested gules, crined, and on
the head a crown vallery or, and issuing from the crown five
thorn-leaves erect proper, three fleurs-de-lis or (Thornhill) ;
(2) on a wreath of the colours, on a rock a beacon fired, in
front thereof a helmet all proper (Compton). MottO — " Be
fast." Married, Sept. 2, 1891, Ethel Margaret Maria, only
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Miller of Shotover, O.xon. ; and has
Issue — Richard Anthony Compton-Thornhill, Esq., b. June
29, 1892. Residence— 'S>\\o\.o\'ttx Lodge, Oxford. Clubs —
Bachelors' and Carlton.
THORNTON, quartered by ASTELL, COMBER,
CONYER.S, FOX, DE TRAFFORD, HULLEY, and
WELCH-THORNTON.
THORNTON, see TODD-THORNTON.
The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD THORN-
TON, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order
of the Bath (Civil Division), Member of His Majesty's
Most Honourable Privy Council, second Conde de
Cassilhas in the Kingdom of Portugal, Master of Arts
and Hon. Fellow of Pembroke Coll. Camb. , D.C.L.
Oxford, LL.D. (Harvard, U.S.A.). Born July 13, 1817,
being the fifth and only surviving son of the late Right
Honourable Sir Edward Thornton, Knight Grand Cross of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division),
one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who
was created Conde de Cassillias in the Kingdom of Portugal
(which title the late Sir Edward was authorised to accept),
the limitations thereof extending to three lives. The present
Sir Edward was attached to the Mission at Turin, April
1842 ; appointed Paid Attache at Mexico, February 1845 ;
Secretary of the Legation there, December 1851 ; Secretary
to Sir Charles Hotham's Special Mission to the River Plate,
from April 1852, to October 1853; Charge d' Affaires and
Consul-General to Granada in 1854, but before proceeding
there was transferred to the Republic of Uruguay ; Minister
to the Argentine Confederation, September 1859 ; Minister
Plenipotentiary to Brazil, August 1865, and appointed in the
same capacity to the Court at Lisbon, September 1867, but
instead of proceeding to Portugal, became Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington ; was
Ambassadorat St.'Petersburg,i88i-i884; at Constantinople,
1884-1887. Clubs — Athenaeum, Marlborough, St. James's.
Lively — Dark green with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron sable between three
hawthorn trees eradicated proper, a canton or, thereon the
Swedish bird Tjader or Cock of the Wood also proper, and
en surtout an escocheon of honourable augmentation being
or, thereon an arm embowed vested azure, cuff gold, the
hand supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flowing the Royal
Standard of Portugal all proper, the said escocheon en-
signed with the coronet of a Conde of Portugal ; the whole
within the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath; bearing the motto of the Order, " Tria juncta in
uno ; " and the collar, from which is pendent the badge of
the said Most Honourable Order. Above is placed a helmet
affront6e suitable to his rank, the lambrequin being of sable,
lined with argent. On the dexter side is placed, i. the
Crest of honourable augmentation, namely, out of the
coronet of a Conde of Portugal proper, an arm embowed
supporting a flagstafl", therefrom flowing the Royal Standard
of Portugal as in the arms ; and in an escroll over the said
crest the Motto, " Pro Rege Pio ; " and 2. on the sinister
side his own family Crest, namely, out of an Eastern crown
or, between two dragons' wings, a dragon's head ermine,
ducally gorged gold ; and upon an escroll under the arms
the Motto, " Fit manus aliena sua." Married, August 15,
1854, Mary, widow of Andrew Melville of Dumfries, and
daughter of John Maitland of Edinburgh ; and has had
Issiie — Edward Thornton, Esquire, born June 19, 1856,
died 1904; Mary Grace; and Frances Evelyn. Postal
address— e, Tedworth Square, London, S.W.
THORNTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. argent, on a
bend gules, three escarbuncles or (Thornton, c. 1348) ; 2.
Newnham ; 3. Dacres ; 4. Thornton of Downham ; 5.
Ward ; 6. Lee ; 7. Saunders. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with an escar-
buncle or.
Sons of Rev. William Thornton, M.A., of Kingsthorpe
Hall, Northants, b. 1806 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1846, Anne
Georgiana Frances, d. of Gen. Sir William Anson.
ist Bart., K.C.B. :—
Thomas William Thornton, Esq. , J. P. Northants (High
Sheriff 1886), late Capt. Northants and Rutland M'\\.,^b.
1850; m. 1883, Evelyn Margaret, d. of Edmund Charles
Burton of The Lodge, Daventry ; and has issue— (i) Thomas
Anson Thornton, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; (2) Ronald Edmund
Thornton, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (3) John Burton Thornton,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Rosamond Fremeaux ; and Violet
Eleanor. Seat — Brockhall, nr. Weedon, Northants. Club
— Junior Carlton.
Francis Hugh Thornton, Esq., J. P. Northants, LL.B.,
Cambs., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1853; m. 1886, Adelaide
Ethel, d. of W. Burchell ; and has issue — (i) Henry Gerard
Thornton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (2) Peter Fremeaux, Gentle-
man, b. 1903. Res. — Kingsthorpe Hall, Northampton.
Club — New University.
ALBERT THORNTON -WODEHOUSE, Esquire,
Colonel (retired) Royal Artillery, J. P. co. Devon. Born
1840, being the only son of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon.
Edw. Thornton- Wodehouse (third son of the Rt. Hon. the
2nd Baron Wodehouse), by his wife Diana, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Thornton of Falconer's Hall, Yorkshire. Club —
United Service. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
sable a chevron or, gutt^e-de-sang, between three cinque-
foils ermine, a crescent argent for difference (for Wode-
house) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron azure, between three
hawthorn-trees erradicated vert, as many roses of the first,
barbed and seeded prober (for Thornton), impaling the
arms of Edgcumbe, viz. gules, on a bend ermines, cotised
or, three boars' heads argent. Martied, 1874, Elizabeth
Katherine, dau. of the late Hon. George Edgcumbe. Resi-
dence— 4 Wingfield Villas, Stoke, Devonport.
CHARLES EDWARD THORNYCROFT, Esquire.
J. P. cos. Chester and Flint. Born May 19, 1849, being the
eldest son of Rev. John Thornycioft of Thornycroft Hall,
J. P., MA., by his wife Charlotte Blanche, dau. of John
Beaumont Swete of Oxton Hall. Armorial bearings
(Reg. 1831, orig. granted 1687) — Vert, a mascle or, be-
tween tour crosses crosslet argent. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mural crown gules,
a falcon volant proper, jessed, menibered, and beaked or,
between two palm-branches or. Married, 1875, Edith
Frances Louisa, youngest dau. of Francis Joseph Cresswell,
and Charlotte his wife, dau. of Rt. Hon. fourth Baron
Calthorpe of King's Lynn, Norfolk; and has Isstie — (i)
Charles Mytton Thornycroft, Gentleman, b. Aug. 6, 1879;
(2) Francis John Mytton Thornycroft, Gentleman, b. 1886 ;
Muriel Blanche ; Ruth Edith Sophia ; Gwendolin Agnes ;
and Frederica Frances. Seat — Thornycroft Hall, Chelford,
Cheshire.
THORNYCROFT (R.L., 29 Oct. 1831 ; original grant,
1687). Vert, a mascle or, between four crosses crosslet
argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a mural crown
gi'les, a falcon volant proper, jessed, membered, and
beaked or, between two palm-branches gold.
Son of Rev. John Mytton Thornycroft, 1856-1886; m.
1883, Frances, d. of Rev. John Penrose of Woodhill,
CO. Cork : —
John Ralph Thornycroft, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Sir JOHN ISAAC THORNYCROFT, Knight, F.R.S.,
LL.D. Born 1843, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Thornycroft of Gawsvvorth, Cheshire, by his wife Mary, second . J
dau. of John Francis of Thornham. Armorial bearings ^
— Per pale vert and azure, four mascles interlaced in fesse
or, between four cross crosslets saltireways argent. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
the battlements of a tower gules, a falcon rising proper,
belled and jessed or, the whole between two branches of a
is the Military Cockade.
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tliorn-tree also or. Motto— " Foitis qui se vincit." Mar-
ried, 1871, Blanch Ada, second dau. of Frederick Coules of
Gloucester ; and has Issue - (i) John Edward Thornycroft,
Marguerite [w. Hon. Maurice R. Gifford, C.M.G. , and has
issue]. .Sea/ — Boothby Hall, Grantham.
MONTAGUE THOROLD, Esquire. Born August 23,
1845, being the second son of Sir John Charles Thorold,
eleventh Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Frances, daughter
of the late Colonel Thomas Blackborne Thornton- Hildyard
of Flintham, in the county of Nottingham. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three goats salient
argent ; and for his Crest, a roebuck passant ermine, attired
or; with the Motto, " Cervus non servus." Married, July
2, 1881, Emmeline Laura, otherwise Baroness Rivers [to
whom refer], daughter of Captain John Pownall William
Bastard, and widow of the Right Honourable Horace Fitt-
Rivers, sixth and last Baron Rivers. Postal address — 47
Wilton Crescent, London, S.W.
The Rev. CHARLES FENWICK THORP of Ryton,
CO. Durham, Vicar of Beadnell, Northumberland. Born 1858,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Thorp of Ryton,
sometime Vicar of Ellinghain, by his wife Isabella Frances,
only dau. of Andrew Robert Fenwick of Whitton, Northum-
berland. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and or,
within an orle often fleurs-de-lis azure, a lion rampant gules,
gorged with a plain collar and pendent therefrom an es-
cutcheon of the second, charged with a cross pat^e quadrate
of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis azure, gorged with a
plain collar, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon as in the
arms. Postal addiess — Beadnell Vicarage, near Chathill,
Northumberland.
EDWARD ELLERTON ELLERTON - THORP,
Gentleman. Born Ian. 18, 1851, being the second son of
Rev. Charles Thorp, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Nymphsfield, Glos. , by his wife Jane Ellerton,
dau. of Thomas Hubbuck of London. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a fesse indented azure, between two reindeers'
heads caboshed in chief proper and a trefoil slipped in base
vert, a reindeer's head caboshed between two trefoils slipped
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a reindeer lodged proper, holding in the mouth
a trefoil slipped vert, and resting the dexter leg on an escut-
Esq., /'. 1872; (2) Thomas Thornycroft, Esq., b. 1882;
Edith Alice ; Blanch Coules ; Mary Beatrix ; Ada Frances ;
and Eldred Elizabeth. Residences — Steyne, Isle of Wight ;
Eyot Villa, Chiswick, London, W. Club— Si. Stephen's.
WILLIAM HAMO THORNYCROFT, Esquire, R.A.,
Hon. Member of Royal Academy, Munich. Born
March 9, 1850, being the second son of the late Thomas
Thornycroft of Gawsworth, Cheshire, by his wife Mary,
second dau. of John Francis of Thornham. Armorial
bearings — Per pale vert and azure, four mascles inter-
laced in fesse or, between four cross crosslets saltireways
argent, a crescent for difference. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of
a tower gules, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or,
the whole between two branches of a thorn-tree also or.
Motto — " Fortis qui se vincit." Married Agatha, second
dau. of Homersham Cox, Tonbridge ; and has Issue —
Oliver Thornycroft, Gentleman,/;. 1885; Joan; Rosalind;
and Elfrida. Residences— ix Melbury Road, Kensington ;
and "One Oak," Redington Road, Hampstead, London,
N.W. C/«/^— AtheniEum.
THOROLD, see GRANT-THOROLD.
CECIL THOROLD, Esquire, late Capt. ist Life Guards.
Born 1846, being the third son of the late Sir John Charles
Thorold, Bart., by his wife Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Col.
Hildyard of Flintham, Notts, /.j'w/j— Blue. Armorial
bearings ^ Sable, three goats salient avant. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
roebuck passant argent, attired or. MottO — " Cervus non
servus." Married, 1875, Annie Charlotte, dau. of the late
General Edward Stopford Claremont, C.B. ; and has Issue—
cheon of the arms. Motto — " Semper fidelis." Married,
Jan. 3, 1884, Florence Jane, dau. of Rev. William Gore
Lyster of Gasp(^, Province of Quebec, Canada ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Ellerton Ellerton-Thorp, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 24, 1885 ; (2) William Lyster Ellerton-Thorp, Gentle-
is the Naval Cockade.
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man, h. Oct. 12, 1887. Residence — 7 Devonshire Road,
West Kirby, Cheshire.
THORPE, quartered by TEMPEST.
THOYTS (H. Coll., 30 April 1788). Azure, on a fesse
between three mullets of six points or, two chemical
characters of the planet Venus sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heathcock rising
proper, on the breast a like character of Venus or. Motto —
" Pro rege semper." Liveiy — Blue, red waistcoat, black
plush breeches.
Sons of Mortimer George Thoyts, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
b. 1804; d. 1875; m. ist, 1828, Emma [d. 1846), d.
of Thomas Bacon ; 2nd, 1848, Catherine Aurora {d.
1852), d. of Robert Sherson of Fetcham, Surrey : —
William Richard Mortimer Thoyts, Esq., J. P. Berks
(High Sheriff 1883), late Major Royal Berks Mil., b. 1828 ;
in. 1856, Anne Annabella (d. 1894), eldest d. of Sir
Richard Puleston, Bart, (e.xtinct), of Emral, co. Flint ;
and has had issue — Mortimer Henry Thoyts, Gentleman,
b. 1857 ; d. 1858 ; Emma Elizabeth [m. 1899, John Hauten-
ville, younger son of Sir W. H. Cope, Bart., of Bramshill,
Hants] ; and Caroline Mary. iVa/— Sulhamstead House,
Reading, Berks. Clubs — Berkshire (Reading), Oxford and
Cambridge.
Col. Newman Burfoot Thoyts, J. P. Glos. , b. 1831 ; m.
1862, Louisa, d. of Staff-Surg. Colquhoun Grant ; and has
issue — (i) Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts, Esq., Major
8th Hussars, b. 1864 ; (2) Francis Gordon Grant Thoyts,
Esq., Capt. Somersetsh. Lt. Inf., /'. 1870 [_m. 1904, Irene
Margaret, d. of W. M. Rae of Cheltenham] ; Ada Mary
Barbara [m. 1889, Capt. E. B. Eagar, who d. 1899] ; and
Augusta Geraldine. Res. — The Abbots, Cheltenham.
Rev. Francis Walter Thoyts, M.A., b. 1845; m. 1874,
Rosa Mary, d. of Rev. Edward Elmhirst of Shawell, Leics. ;
and has issue — (i) Robert Elmhirst Thoyts, Gentleman,
R.N., b. 1880; (2) Harold Richard Mortimer Thoyts,
Gentleman, b. 1884; and Mary Stephana. Res. — Wood-
speen Grange, Newbury.
Rev. Ernest Thoyts, M.A. , Rector of Ashe, Hants, b.
1852 ; }n. 1881, Frances Caroline, eld. d. of Edward
Griffith Richards of Langford, Somerset ; and has surv.
issue — Mary Frances Angela ; Emilie Joan ; and Helen
Gladys. Res. — The Rectory, Ashe, Hants.
ARTHUR THEODORE THRING, Esquire, C.B.,
First Parliamentary Counsel. Born Feb. 7, i860, being
the third son of the late Theodore Thring, Esq., Alford
House, Somerset, B.A. , J. P., D. L., Deputy Chairman
of Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law, and late Commis-
sioner of Bankruptcy at Liverpool, by his wife Julia Jane,
fourth dau. of William Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a fesse plain azure,
another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable, a
bordure invected gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and gules,
charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak an
ear of barley proper. Married, 1902, Georgina, dau. of
John E. Bovill, and has Issue — George Arthur Thring,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 13, 1903. Postal address — 87 St.
George's Square, S.W. Clubs — United Universities', New
University.
CHRISTOPHER BEVAN THRING, Gentleman,
Solicitor. Born Feb. 6, 1857, being the second son of the
late Theodore Thring, Esquire, of Alford House, -Somerset,
B. A., J. P., D. L. , Deputy Chairman of Quarter .Sessions,
Barrister-at-Law, and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at
Liverpool, by his wife Julia Jane, fourth dau. of William
Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk. Armorial bearings —
Erminois, on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, charged
with three escallops sable, a bordure invected gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cock per pale or and gules, charged with two escal-
lops counterchanged, in the beak an ear of barley proper.
Married, Sept. 10, 1890, Leila, dau. of William Johnston
of Cowhill Tower, Dumfries; and has Issue — (i) Bevan
Gale Thring, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17, 1892 ; (2) Theodore
Mackillop Thring, Gentleman, b. Sept. 10, 1899; and Mar-
jorie Violet. Post. add. — Ormond House, Sion Hill, Bath.
CYRIL THEODORE THRING, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 24, 1861, being the fourth son of the late Theodore
Thring, Esq., of Alford House, Somerset, B.A. , J. P., D.L.,
Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law,
and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at Liverpool, by his
wife Julia Jane, fourth dau. of William Mills of Saxham
Hall, Suffolk. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1798)—
Erminois, on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or,
charged with three escallops sable, a bordure invected
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a cock per pale or and gules, charged with
two escallops counterchanged, in the beak an ear of barley
proper. Married, Nov. 13, 1893, Violet, eldest dau. of
Edmund D'Oiier of Knocklinn, Bray, co. Wicklow ; and
has Issue — Sybil Maureen ; and Iris D'Oiier. Postal ad-
dress—YeXdherg, Foxrock, CO. Dublin. Club —KWdaxe.
Street (Dublin).
DOUGLAS THEODORE THRING, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 7, 1864, being the sixth son of the late Theodore
Thring, Esq., of Alford House, Somerset, B.A. , J. P., D.L. ,
Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law,
and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at Liverpool, by his
wife Julia Jane, fourth dau. of William Mills of Saxham
Hall, Suffolk. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1798) —
Erminois, on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, charged
with three escallops sable, a bordure invected gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cock per pale or and gules, charged with two
escallops counterchanged, in the beak an ear of barley
proper. Postal address —
GEORGE HERBERT THRING, Gentleman, Solicitor,
Secretary of the Incorporated Society of Authors. Born
1859, being the younger son of the late Rev. Edward Thring,
Head Master of Uppingham Grammar School, by his wife
Caroline Marie Louise, dau. of the late Karl Johann Koch
of Bonn-on-the- Rhine. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1798)
— Erminois, on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, with
three escallops sable, a bordure invected gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock
per pale or and gules, charged with two escallops counter-
changed, in the beak an ear of barley proper. Married,
1886, Katharine Ida Sybil, dau. of the late Col. Emilio
Linati di Monticelli d'Ongina. Residence — South Lodge,
Balcombe, Sussex.
The Right Hon. Sir HENRY THRING, Baron
Thring of Alderhurst, in the co. of Surrey, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master
of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1818, being the second son
of the Rev. John Dale Dalton Thring of .\lford House,
CO. Somerset, by his wife Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Richard
Jenkyns, Vicar of Evercreech, co. Somerset (she died 1891,
in her 102nd year). Creation — Aug. 17, 1886. Club —
Athenaeum. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. , 1798)— Erminois,
on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, charged with three
escallops sable, a bordure invected gules, the escutcheon being
encircled by the ribbon and pendent the badge of a K.C. B.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and
gules, charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the
beak an ear of barley proper. Married, 1856, Elizabeth
(died 1897), dau. of John Cardwell of Liverpool, Merchant,
and sister of the Rt. Hon. the first and last Viscount Card-
well ; and has Issue — An only daughter, Katharine Annie.
Postal addresses — 5 Queen's Gate Gardens, South Kensing-
ton, London, S. W. ; Alderhurst, Englefield Green, Surrey.
The Rev. JOHN CHARLES THRING, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. (Cantab.). Born 1824, being the fifth son
of tlie Rev. John Dale Dalton Thring of Alford House,
CO. Somerset, by his wife Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Richard
Jenkyns, Vicar of Evercreech, co. Somerset (she died
1891, in her 102nd year). Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
1798) — Erminois, on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or,
charged with three escallops sable, a bordure invected gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cock per pale or and gules, charged with two escallops
counterchanged, in the beak an ear of barley proper.
Married, 1858, Lydia Eliza Dyer, dau. of Captain Samuel
Meredith, R.N. (Chief Constable of Wilts) ; and h&s Issue
— Five sons and five daughters. Residence — The Park,
Dunmow, Essex.
JOHN HUNTLEY THRING, Esquire, J.P. co. of
Somerset. Born Oct. 15, 1853, being the eldest son of the
is tbe MUitary Cockade.
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late Theodore Thiing, Esq., of Alford House, Somerset,
B.A. , J. P., D.L. , Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
Barrister-at-Law, and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at
Liverpool, by his wife Julia Tane, fourth dau. of William
Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk. Clui— Oxford and Cam-
bridge. Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a fesse plain
azure, another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable,
a bordure invected gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and gules,
charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak an
ear of barley proper. Married, 1890, Mabel, only dau. of
J. D. Sherston, Esq., J. P., of Evercreech, Somerset; and
has Issue — Winifred May; and Ethel. Seat — Alford
House, near Castle Cary, Somerset.
JOHN GALE THRING, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.).
Born Oct. i, I8^4, being the elder son of the late Rev.
Edward Thring, M.A. (King's Coll., Camb.), Head Master
of Uppingham School, by his wife Caroline Marie Louise,
dau. of the late Karl Johann Koch of Bonn-on-tlie-Rhine.
Armorial bearings (Heralds' College, 1798) — Erminois,
on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, charged with
three escallops sable, a bordure invected gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
cock per pale or and gules, charged with two escallops
countercharged, in the beak an ear of barley proper.
Residence — Farleigh, Uppingham, Rutland. Cliib — Oxford
and Cambridge.
LAWRENCE THEODORE THRING, Gentleman,
M.A. Oxon. Born April 16, 1863, being the fifth son of
the late Theodore Thring, Esq., of Alford House, Somerset,
B.A. , J. P., D.L. , Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
Barrister-at-Law, and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at
Liverpool, by his wife Julia Jane, fourth dau. of William
Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk. Club — New University.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a fesse plain azure,
another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable, a bor-
dure invected gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On
a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and gules,
charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak an
ear of barley proper. Postal address — New University Club.
THRING (H. Coll., 1798). Erminois, on a fesse plain
azure, another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable,
a bordure invected gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and gules,
charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak
an ear of barley proper.
Son of Rev. Godfrey Thring, b. 1823 ; d. 1903 ; m.
1870, Mary Jane, d. of Charles Pinney of Clifton,
Bristol :—
Leonard Godfrey Pinney Thring, b. 1873 ; vi. 1904,
Harriett Edith, d. of late Col. Howard, R.A. Seat—
Plonck's Hill, Shamley Green, Guildford. Post add. —
Bathampton House, nr. Bath.
JAMES WILLIAM THOMAS THUNDER, Esquire,
J.P. CO. Meath. Born April 21, 1848, being the third
surviving son of the late Michael Thunder, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Meath, by his wife Charlotte, only dau. of
the late General Dalton. Livery —White and black, with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
engrailed between three trumpets sable, a mullet of the
first, and impaling the arms of Plowden, namely azure,
a fesse dancett(5e, the two upper points terminating in
fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, grasping a
trumpet sable. Motto —" Certavi et vici." Married, July
16, 1873, Laura Mary, youngest dau. of the late William
Henry Plowden, Esq., of Plowden Hall, J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Salop ; and has Issue - (i) Cyril Joseph Thunder, Gentle-
man, b. July 27, 1875 ! (2) Bernard William Thunder,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 15, 1877 ; (3) Wilfrid Michael Thunder,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 15, 1881 ; Hilda Mary ; Constance
Maria ; and Mary Annette. Residence — Bellewstown
House, Drogheda.
MICHAEL HARMAN D'ALTON THUNDER,
Esquire, J. P., late Lieut. 58th Regt. Born 1842, being the
second son of the late Michael Thunder, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. , High Sheriff 1850, by his wife Charlotte Mary,
dau. of Col. Denis H. D'Alton, H.E.I. C.S. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a chevron engrailed, between three
trumpets sable, a mullet of the first, impaling the arms of
Knill, namely gules, sem^e of crosses botonn(?e fitch(!e
and a lion rampant all or, on a chief of the last a fasces
fesseways, head to the dexter all proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm proper, grasping a trumpet sable. Motto — "Certavi
et vici." Married, 1878, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Stuart
Knill, Bart. ; and has Issiie^[\) Stuart Harman Joseph
Thunder, Gentleman, Lieut, ist Batt. Northamptonshire
Regt., b. 1879 ; (2) Francis Dalton Thunder, Gentleman, b.
1885, d. March 8, 1887. 5<?a^ — Seneschalstown, co. Meath.
PATRICK THUNDER, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Meath.
Born Jan. 21, 1838, being the eldest son of Michael Thunder,
Esq., of Lagore, J.P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1850, by his
wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of Colonel Denis H. D'Alton,
H.E.I. C.S. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron
engrailed, between three trumpets sable, a mullet of the
first. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, grasping a
trumpet sable. Motto— " Certavi et vici." Married, \^j\,
Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Peter de Penthony O' Kelly
of Barretstown, co. Kildare ; and has Issue — Michael Pen-
thony Thunder, Gentleman, b. 1874; and Mary Anne Char-
lotte. Seat — Lagore, near Dunshaughlin, co. Meath.
THURCASTON, quartered by HUSSEY.
CECIL FIENNES THURSBY, Esquire. C.B., Com-
mander R.N. Born Jan. 17, 1861, being the second son
of the Rev. Walter Thursby, by his wife Mary Catherine
Louisa, only child of the Rev. Thomas Stephen Hodges,
Rector of Little Waltham, Essex. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe erect or.
Married, Sept. 14, 1899, Constance Ann, dau. of Cressett
Thursby-Pelham. Residence —
CHARLES RADCLIFFE THURSBY, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 31, 1857, being the sixth son of the late Rev.
Matthew William Frederic Thursby, by his wife Elizabeth
Sophia, only dau. of Thomas Beckwith of Eaton Place,
London. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between
three hons rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable
holding a battle-axe erect or. Married, June 12, 1888,
Alice, dau. of Albert Brisbane of New York. Resideiice —
is the Naval Cockade.
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FORTESCUE THURSBY, Gentleman. Born June
27, 1855, being the fourth but eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. Matthew William Frederic Thursby, by his wife
Elizabeth Sophia, only dau. of Thomas Beckwith of Eaton
Place, London. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
between three lions rampant sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant sable, holding a battle-axe erect or. Residence —
FRANCIS DEHANEY THURSBY, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 20, 1858, being the eldest and only surviving son of
the late Francis Thursby, Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth
Wilhelmina, only child and heir of T. Dehaney. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe
erect or. Residence —
FREDERICK CHARLES NEVILLE GOSPATRICK
THURSBY, Gentleman. Born Jan. 3, 1895, being the
only son of the late Percy Thursby, Gentleman, by his wife
Lizzie, eldest dau. of T. Braddock. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe erect or.
The Rev. HERBERT EDWARD THURSBY, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of Castle Rising with Roydon,
King's Lynn, Norfolk. Bor7i Nov. g, 1858, being the
eldest son of the late Rev. Walter Thursby, by his wife
Mary Catherine Louisa, only child of the Rev. Thomas
Stephen Hodges, Rector of Little Waltham, Essex. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three lions
rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a
battle-axe erect or. Married, Aug. 29, 1889, Elinor
Eulalia, dau. of Samuel Martyn, M.D. ; and has Issue —
(i) Walter Thursby, Gentleman, h. July 29, 1890; (2) Miles
Herbert Thursby, Gentleman, b. Aug. 17, 1893 ; (3) Samuel
James Thursby, Geutleman, b. Sept. 25, 1902 ; Katharine
Gwenllian ; Dorothy Guenilda; Mary Victoria; andMarjorie
Christina Emelie. Postal address — Castle Rising, Norfolk.
HUGH THURSBY, Gentleman. Born Oct. 27, 1862,
being the third son of the late Rev. Walter Thursby, by
his wife Mary Catherine Louisa, only child of the Rev.
Thomas Stephen Hodges, Rector of Little Waltham, Essex.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three lions
rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a
battle-axe erect or. Married, July 4, 1888, Lucy x\deline,
dau. of Abdy Williams ; and has /.w/^t? — (i) Charles Pelham
Thursby, Gentleman, b. Sept. 14, 1900; and Phyllis Cecil.
SSiK JOHN HARDY THURSBY, ist Baronet (1887),
J. P. CO. Lancaster, D.L. for the County Palatine of
Lancaster. Born Aug. 31, 1826, being the son of the late
Rev. William Thursby, by his wife Eleanor Mary, dau. of
Col. Hargreaves of Ormerod House, Burnley. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between tliree lions rampant
sable ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a curlew with wings expanded argent,
beak and legs proper. MottO— "In silentio fortitudo."
Married, firstly, April 21, i860, Clara, youngest dau. of Col.
Williams, Royal Engineers, and niece of Mr. Justice Wil-
liams, by whom (who died March 21, 1867) he had Issue —
John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Esq., of Bank Hall, co.
Lancaster, J. P., b. April 27, 1861 [w., Nov. 28, 1888, Ella
Beatrice, dau. of Col. Crosse of Shaw Hill, and has, Clara] ;
Violet [w. , Feb. 19, 1889, Willoughby Aston Littledale,
youngest son of Henry Anthony I^ittledale of Bolton Hall, co.
York, and has, Eleanor Violet]. He married secondly, Nov.
26, 1868, Louisa Harriet, dau. of Col. Smyth of Heath Hall,
M. P. ; and has Issue — George James Thursby, Esq. , b. Nov.
17, 1869 \jn., Dec. II, 1894, Mary Augusta, elder dau. of
Thomas Hardcastle, Esq., J. P., of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton-
le-Moors] ; and Mary Eleanor. Seats — Ormerod House,
Burnley ; Holmhurst, Christchurch, co. Southampton ; Pan-
mure House, Carnoustie, N.B. A'«/(/tf«ffi-37 Ennismore
Gardens, S.W. Chibs — Carlton and Yorkshire.
PERCY THURSBY, Gentleman. Born Feb. 4, 1851,
being the eldest son of the late Rev. Matthew William
Frederic Thursby, by his wife Emily, dau. of Matthew
Fortescue of Stephenstown, co. Louth. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe erect
or. Married, Nov. 2, 1891, Lizzie, eldest dau. of T. Brad-
dock. Residence—
JAMES AUGUSTINE HARVEY THURSBY-PEL
HAM, Esq., J. P. for cos. Salop and Warwick, D.L. co.
Salop (High Sheriff 1901), Lord of the Manors of
Clee, Felhampton, Holgate, Upton Cressett, and Cound.
Born Jan. 21, 1869, being the second and only surviving
son of Walter Thursby-Pelham, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Emily Sarah Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of the Hon. James Butler
(and granddau. of James, 22nd Lord Dunboyne). Livery —
Blue, and red piping. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, counter-quartered i. and iiii., azure, three pelicans argent,
vulning themselves proper ; ii. and iii. gules, two belts in
pale issuing from the base argent, with buckles and studs
or (for Pelham) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three
lions ramjiant sable (for Thursby). Mangling azure and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a peacock in his pride argent (for Pelham) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a curlew with wings expanded argent,
beak and legs proper. Mottoes — " Vincit amor patriae " (for
Pelham); " In silentio fortitudo " (for Thursby). Married,
1890, Alice, youngest dau. of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar,
K.C. B. , of Drum-na-gesk, Aboyne, co. Aberdeen ; and has
Issue — Mary Audley Nina ; and Emily Synolda. Seats —
Coimd Hall, and Harnage House, near Shrewsbury ; Fel-
hampton Court, Church Stretton ; Upton Cressett, Holgate,
and Clee, all in co. Salop ; IVTanof-jiouse, Kineton, War-
wickshire. Residences — Cound, Shrew^ury, Manor House,
Kineton, Warwickshire. Clubs — ArthuJ's, White's, Hur-
lingham. '
THURSFIELD. Azure, a lion rampant or, charged
with a crescent issuant therefrom a mullet of the field, in
chief a mullet between two crescents and the like in base
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a horse's head erased
sable, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, a
mullet between two crescents fessewise or. Motto —
" Certavi et vici."
Son of William Thursfield, b. 1795 ; d. 1866; m. 1837,
Anne, d. of Edward Eddowes of Minsterley, Salop : —
Thomas Howells Thursfield, Esq., J. P. co. Salop and
is tbe Military Cockade.
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for the borough of Wenlock, b. 13 Apl. 1838; m. 15 June
1865, Ella, eld. d. of Charles Stanier of Uppington, co.
Salop. Nes. and Estate — The Grange, Much Wenlock,
Shropshire.
BASSET THURSTON, Esquire. Born Sept. 18, 1891,
being the third and youngest son of the late Sir John Bates
Thurston, K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., &c.. Governor of Fiji,
High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief for the
Western Pacific, by his wife Amelia, dau. of John Berry
of Albury, New South Wales. Armorial bearings — Sable,
three nmllets of si.x points in fesse, between three bugle-
horns stringed or, banded azure. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper,
resting the dexter claw upon a mullet as in the arms, sur-
mounted by a rainbow issuing from the clouds also proper.
EDWARD THOMAS THURSTON, Esquire. Born
June 4, 1889, being the second son of the late Sir John
Bates Thurston, Knight Commander of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, F. R.G.S.,
iS;c., Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner and Com-
mander-in-Chief for the Western Pacific, by his wife Amelia,
dau. of John Berry of Albury, New South Wales. Ar-
morial bearings— Sable, three mullets of si.x points in
fesse, between three bugle-horns stringed or, banded azure.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a stork proper, resting the dexter claw upon a
mullet as in the arms, surmounted by a rainbow issuing
from clouds also proper. Residence —
JOHN HORATIO THURSTON, Esquire. Bom Oct.
20, 1887, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Bates
Thurston, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George, F.R.G.S., F.L.S.,
&c., Governor of Fiji, High Commissioner and Comr.-in-
Chief for the Western Pacific, by his wife Amelia, dau. of
John Berry of Albury, New South Wales. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, three mullets of six points in fesse, between
three bugle-horns stringed or, banded azure. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stork
proper, resting the dexter claw upon a mullet as in the arms,
surmounted by a rainbow issuing from clouds also proper.
Estates— "Ax. Heliers, Taviuni ; Ihornbury, Viti Leva ; all
in Fiji. Postal add7-ess~ Residence —
THWENG, quartered by WITHAM.
THWENGE, quartered by WESTROPP.
The Ricv. ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER THYNNE.
Master of Arts, Honorary Canon and 'Treasurer of
Truro Cathedral, Rector of Kilkhampton, J. P. co. Corn-
wall, Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro, and Proctor
in Convocation. Born Nov. 9, 1832, being the second
son of the Rev. John Thynne, commonly known as the
Rev. Lord John Thynne, D.D., Canon and Sub- Dean
of Westminster, by his wife Anne Constantia, dau. of
the Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, harry ot ten or and sable ; 2 and 3
argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed and erected gules.-
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or, collared sable ;
with the Motto, "J'ay bonne cause." Married, June 28,
1859, Cjwenllian Elizabeth Fanny Isabel, daughter of
Russell Kendall ; and has Issue — (i) William Francis Gran-
ville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (2) John Granville
'Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1865 [married, and has issue] ;
(3) Arthur Granville 'Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1867 [married];
(4) Denis Granville Thynne, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Navy,
b. 1875, became a Midshipman 1892 ; (5) Richard Granville
'Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1878; (6) Hugh Edward Granville
Thynne, (Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Sophie Gwenllian Granville ;
Mary Granville ; Anne Constantia Granville ; Grace Gran-
ville ; and Margaret Ethel Granville. Postal address —
Penstowe, Kilkhampton, Bude, Cornwall. Club — Authors'.
CHARLES ERNEST THYNNE, Esquire, Barrister-at-
Law, and Assistant Solicitor to H.M. Customs. Born Feb.
26, 1849, being the second but only surviving son of the Rev.
Charles Thynne, commonly known as the Rev. Lord Charles
Thynne, by- his wife Harriet Frances, dau. of the Right
Rev. Richard Bagot, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, barry of ten or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant,
tail nowed and erected gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
reindeer statant or, collared sable; with the Motto, " ]'ay
bonne cause." Married, June 8, 1880, Annie Harriet,
dau. of Sir Francis Seymour Haden, Bart., F. R.C.S. ,
President of the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers ;
and has Issue — Roger Charles Seymour Thynne, Esq., b.
Jan. 19, 1885; and Mary Harriet. Postal address— 10^
Queen's Gate, S.W. Club — United University.
M.\joR- General Sir REGINALD 'THOMAS
THYNNE, K.C.B., Grenadier Guards 1862-89, A.A.G
South Africa, D. A.G. Malta, A.A.G. Home District, General
commanding North- Eastern I5istrict 1894-1902. Born
1843, being the son of the late Lord John Thynne, D.D.,
by his wife Anne Constantia, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Cobbe Beresford. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
barry of ten or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant,
tail nowed and erect gules. Upon the escutcheon, from
which is pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or, collared
sable. Married, 1890, Louise, dau. of the late Douglas
Dubois, and widow of Major William Ewing ; and has Issue
living— Katharine Angela, and Beatrix Ellaine. Post. add.
—24 Park Crescent, W. Clubs— Gm.! As , Travellers'.
JOHN BORLASE MAUNSELL TIBBITS, E.sq.,
J. P., D.L., and Lord of the Manor and Hundred of
Rothwell, formerly Captain 12th Lancers. Born 1822, being
the fourth son of Col. 'Thomas Philip Maunsell, M.I'., of
Thorpe Malsoi ro. Northampton, by his wife the Hon.
Caroline Elizabeth Cockayne ; and assumed the surname
and arms of Tibbits, by Royal License, 1858. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, ermine three cats passant
is the Naval Cockade.
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guardant azure (for Tibbits) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron be-
tween three maunches sable (for Maunsell) ; and the same
arms of Tibbits upon an escutcheon of pretence. Mantling
azure and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-cat rampant guardant azure (for Tibbits);
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper (for
Maunsell). Married, June 17, 1858, Mary Isabella, Vis-
countess Hood, dau. and heir of Richard John Tibbits,
Esq., of Barton Seagrave, and widow of Viscount Hood.
Seats — Barton Seagrave, and Rothwell Grange, nr. Kettering.
TICHBORNE, quartered by MONTGOMERY.
TICHMERSH, quartered by FOX.
EDWARD JAMES TICKELL. Esquire, D.S.O., Major
14th Hussars, J. P. co. Kildare. Born Feb. 9, 1861, being
the eldest son of the late Commander Thomas Tickell, R.N,.
by his wife Louisa Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. James T. C.
Saunders. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules,
a maunch argent ; 2. sable, on abend argent, three escallops
gules ; 3. gules, a saltire or (for Eustace). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm
couped below the elbow and erect, vested gules, charged
with three fleurs-de-lis or, cuffed argent, holding in the
hand proper a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto — "Vita posse
priorefrui." Married, 1902, Eliza, dau. of Major Thomas
Maxwell, R.M., Natal. Estate — Co. Kildare. Residence
— The Lypiatts, Cheltenham. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Cavalry, Kildare Street (Dublin).
TICKLE (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, a
maunch argent, on a chief arched or, two crosses moline
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm enibowed vested gules, the
upper part encircled by an annulet and charged with three
fleurs-de-lis or, the hand proper, grasping a cross moline
also or.
Son of : —
Japheth Tickle, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Montpelier
Road, Brighton ; Hollycroft, Homersham Road, Norbiton ;
Crown Court, Cheapside, E.C.
RICHARD HENRY TIDSWELL, Esquire, J. P. co.
Suffolk, Barrister-at-Law. Born Dec. 27, 1848, being the
Clubs— \]r\\i&d University, Wellington. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Party per pale, on the dexter
side, azure, two bendlets nebuly or, gutt(5e-de-poix, between
four escallops argent, three in chief and one in base, im-
paling on the sinister side the arms of Brooke, namely
argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first
and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant per pale nebuly or and azure, holding in the
dexter paw a cross moline and resting the sinister upon an
escallop of the last ; with the Motto, " Certum pete finem."
Married, June 21, 1876, Helen Maud, daughter of John
William Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton Park, in the county of
Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deuuty-Lieutenant ; and
has Issue — Cecil Robert Tidswell, Gentleman, born 1880 ;
Maud Elizabeth ; Jannette Katharine ; Eleanor ; Margaret
Aline ; Alice Constance ; and Emily Beatrice. Estate — Has
property in the parishes of Greeting and Coddenham, in
the county of Suffolk. Postal addresses — Bosmere Hall,
Needham Market, Suffolk; 49 Wilton Crescent, London,
S.W.
ROBERT INGHAM TIDSWELL, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. of Gloucester (High Sheriff 1899), M.A. of
the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Borfi 1846,
being the elder son of the late Robert Tidswell of Denmark
Hill, London, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph
Ingham of Leeds. Club — United Lhiiversity. Armorial
toearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bendlets nebuly
second son of Robert Tidswell of Denmark Hill, London,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Ingham of Leeds.
or, gutt6e-de-poix, between four escallops argent, three in
chief and one in base ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per pale nebuly or and
azure, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline and resting
the sinister upon an escallop both of the last. A/arried,
April II, 1883, Aline (who died March 29, 1884), dau. of
the Rev. Maurice William Ferdinand St. John, B. D., Canon
of Gloucester ; and has /ssi/e — A dau.. Aline. He married
secondly, Jan. 30, 1894, Katharine Anne, youngest dau. of
the late John Curtis Hayward of Quedgeley House, in the
CO. of Gloucester. Estate and postal address — Haresfield
Court, Stonehouse, in the co. of Gloucester.
TIFFIN, quartered by IRWIN.
TIGHE, see BUNBURY-TIGHE.
Lieutenant-Colonel JAMES STUART TIGHE,
late Major 8th Madras Cavalry, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Wicklow, High Sheriff 1876, and Lt.-Col. retired. Born
1831, being the second son of the late Daniel Tighe of
Rossanagh, by his wife Frances, dau. of the Hon. Sir
Edward Croflon, 3rd Bart. Armorial bearings — Per
chevron embattled argent and sable, nine crosses crosslet,
five in saltire in chief, and four in cross in base counter-
is the Military Cockade.
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changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased proper, gorged
with a plain collar azure, thereon a cross crosslet or,
between two bezants. Motto — "Summum nee metuam
riiem nee optem." Married, 1857, Charlotte, youngest
dau. of the Very Rev. John T. de Burgh of Oldtown, Dean
of Cloyne ; and has with other Issue — (i) Walter Stuart
Tighe, Gentleman, late Lieut. Wicklow Art. Mil., b. 1861
[/«., 1894, Adelaide Margaret, dau. of Major David Philip
Brown, 7th Hussars]; (2) Wilfred Tighe, Gentleman, b.
1868 [;«., 1898, Lucy Emily, dau. of F. J. Lewin, Esq.,
D. L. , of Castle Grove, co. Galway ; and has issue, Daniel
Charles Frederick]. Seat — Rossanagh, Ashford, co.
Wicklow.
sable, three mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a \vTeath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a dexter
hand couped proper, grasping a mascle in bend sinister
sable. Motto — "Audi, vide, sile." Married, July 25,
1859, Eliza Scott, dau. of Gen. George Palmer Whish,
Bengal Staff Corps; and has had Issue- {\) Henry Percy
Tillard, Gentleman, h. April 17, i860; (2) Philip George
Tillard, Gentleman, R.N., b. Jan. 30, 1862; (3) Robert
Penton Tillard, Gentleman, b. Oct. 31, 1866; (4) Arthur
Basil Tillard, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. LS.C, b. June 10,
1870 ; Emily ALabel [tn. W. B. de Winton] ; Constance
Gertrude, d. unm. 1866 ; Florence Mary \tn. Major R. T.
Crowther, LC.S.]. Residence — Caerlaverock, Ootacamund,
Madras.
CfLARLES TILLARD, Gentleman. Borri April 18, 1851,
being the second son of the Rev. Richard Henry Tillard,
M.A., Rector of Blakcney, co. Norfolk, by his wife Anna,
second dau. of Rev. Joseph Cotterill. Armorial bearings -
Argent, on a pale per pale dancettee point in point gules and
azure, between two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a de.xter hand couped proper,
grasping a mascle in bend sinister sable. MottO — "Audi,
vide, sile." Afarried, Aug. 28, 1879, Annie Theresa, dau.
of Rev. E. W. Dowell, Vicar of Dunton ; and has Issue —
(i) Elliot Dowell Tillard, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1880; (2)
Arthur Kenneth Tillard, Gentleman, b. May i, 1882; (3)
Stephen Dowell Tillard, Gentlemen, b. May 17, 1884; Ruth
Mary ; Theresa Norah ; and Bertha Elizabeth.
GEORGE HENRY TILLARD, Esquire, Col. late 40th
Madras N. Inf. Born May 25, 1840, being the second son
of the late Rev. James Arthur Tillard, ALA. (St. John's
Coll., Camb.), Rector of Conington, Cambs., by his wife
Ellen, eldest dau. of Rev. Joseph Cotterill, M.A., Rector of
Blakeney, co. Norfolk. Armorial bearings Argent, on a
pale per pale dancettee point in point gules and azure,
between two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets or. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
U[3on a mount vert, a de.xter hand couped proper, grasping
a mascle in bend sinister sable. Motto — " Audi, vide, sile."
Married, firstly, April, 17, 1873, Louisa Fanny (d. 1884),
dau. of Rev. Arthur Ansley, by whom he had I ssue —V\o\&\.
Ellen Ansley. He married secondly, June 1885, Lilias,
dau. of Rev. Stephen Hilliard ; and by her has Issue —
Georgina Gwendoline ; and Lilian Irene. Residence —
The Reverend JAMES TILLARD, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. St John's Coll., Camb. Born March 22,
1839, being the eldest son of the late Rev. James Arthur
Tillard, M.A. (St. John!^ Coll., Camb.), Rector of Coning-
ton, Cambs., by his wife Ellen, eldest dau. of Rev. Joseph
Cotterill, M.A. , Rector of Blakeney, co. Norfolk. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, on a pale per pale dancetti^e point
in point gules and azure, between two mascles in fesse
sable, three mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a dexter
hand couped proper, grasping a mascle in bend sinister
sable. Motto — " Audi, vide, sile." J/ar/vV;/, Feb. 5, 1868,
Jane {d. 1888), dau. of Rev. Henry Snow, Vicar of Bibury,
CO. Gloucs. ; by whom he had Issue — (i) Ernest Henry
James Tillard, Gentleman, b. July 10, 1871 ; (2) Arthur
George Tillard, Gentleman, Lieut. Manchester Regt. , b.
Nov. 10, 1874 ; (3) Philip Snow Tillard, Gentleman, b.
May 23, 1876; (4) Alfred Richard Tillard, b. and d. Sept.
15, 1880; (s) Percy Leonard Tillard, Gentleman, b. July
29, 1882 ; Lilian Margaret Mary ; Ellen ; and Winifred
Agnes. Residence--The. Glebe, Penshurst, Kent.
Major-General JOHN ARTHUR TILLARD, C.B.
(1887), served in the Afghan War 1878-80 (three times
mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps and bronze
star), and with Burmah Expedition 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp). Born Sept. 13, 1837, being
the third but second surviving son of the late Philip Tillard,
Esq., of Stukeley Hall, J. P., D.L. co. of Huntingdon, by
his wife Philippa Julia, eldest dau. of John Thomas Baum-
gartner, M.D. , of Godmanchester, co. Huntingdon. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, on a pale per pale dancettee
point in point gules and azure, between two mascles in fesse
§ PHILIP EDWARD TILLARD, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Huntingdon, Barrister - at - Law (Inner
Temple). Born July 3, 1836, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Philip Tillard, Esq., of Stukeley
Hall, J. P., D.L. CO. of Huntingdon, by his wife Philippa
Julia, eldest dau. of John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D. , of
Godmanchester, co. Huntingdon. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a pale per pale dancettt^e point in point gules
and azure, between two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, a dexter hand couped pro-
per, grasping a mascle in bend sinister sable. MottO —
" Audi, vide, sile." Married, Oct. 5, 1871, lona Mary,
eldest surviving dau. of the late John Bonham Carter of
Adhurst St. Mary; and has surviving Issue — (i) Edward
Rosslyn Tillard, Gentleman, b. Jan. i, 1874; (2) Philip
Henry Tillard, Gentleman, b. May 20, 1880; (3) John
Arthur Stuart Tillard, Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1889; Mary
Emily; Edith lona; Laura Julia; and Olive Marjorie[OT.,
1903, -Arthur Taylor]. Seat — The Holme, Godmanchester,
Huntingdon.
PHILIP FRANCIS TILLARD, Esquire, Capt. R.N.
Born Sept. 17, 1852, being the third son of the Rev.
Richard Henry Tillard, M.A., Rector of Blakeney, co. Nor-
folk, by his wife Anne, second dau. of Rev. Joseph Cotterill.
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Armorial hearings — Argent, on a pale per pale dancettde
point in point gules and azure, between two mascles in fesse
sable, three mullets or ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence
the arms of Brooks, namely argent, three l>ars wavy azure,
a cross fleury erminois, in chief a fountain. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a dexter hand couped proper, grasping a mascle
in bend sinister sable. Motto— "Audi, vide, sile." Mar-
ried, April 26, 1892, Edith, dau. and coheir of the late Sir
William Cunliffe Brooks, Bart., and widow of Lord
Francis Horace Pierrepoint Cecil, R.N. (second son cf the
3rd Marquess of Exeter) ; and has Issiee — Esterel Edith
Philippa I^ouise. 5ea/5— Stocken Hall, Oakham, Rutland ;
Fasnadarach, Dinnet, Aberdeenshire. Club — United
Service.
RICHARD TILLARD, Esquire, Civil Commissioner,
Resident Magistrate in South Africa. Born Nov. 27, 1841 ,
being the third son of the late Rev. James Arthur Tillard,
M.A. (St. John's Coll., Camb. ), Rector of Conington,
Cambs., by his wife Ellen, eldest dau. of the Rev. Joseph
Cotterill, M.A., Rector of Blakeney, co. Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a pale per pale dancett^e point in point
gules and azure, between two mascles in fesse sable, three
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a dexter hand
couped proper, grasping a mascle in bend sinister sable.
Motto -"Audi, vide, sile." Married, Aug. 14, 1872, Amy
Eliza Ogilvie ; and has Is.nie—(i) Leonard Ogilvie Tillard,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 18, 1876; (2) Maximilian Ogilvie Tillard,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 7, 1880; (3) Ronald Ogilvie Tillard,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 29, 1881 ; (4) John Ogilvie Tillard, b.
June 24, rf. July 6, 1885 ; Robina Florence [w. , Jan. 24, 1898,
Duncan Dollar] ; Geraldine Amy ; Grace Mary Ogilvie ;
Silvia Ellen Ogilvie ; and Dora Ogilvie. Residence — The
Residency, Fort Beaufort, Cape Colony.
The Reverend RICHARD HENRY TILLARD, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. St. John's Coll., Camb., Rector of
Plakeney, co. Norfolk. Born Dec. 28, 1815, being the son
of the late Rev. Richard Henry Tillard of Street End House,
Betham, co. Kent, Rector of Bluntesham, co. Huntingdon,
J. P. , by his wife Margaret, third dau. of Rev. William Smelt,
Rector of Gedling, Notts (by Margaret, only sister of Philip,
5th Earl of Chesterfield). Armorial bearings— Argent, on
a pale per pale dancett^e point in point gules and azure,
between two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets or. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a dexter hand couped proper, grasping
a mascle in bend sinister sable. Motto — "Audi, vide,
sile." Married, June 24, 1847, Anna, second dau. of Rev.
Joseph Cotterill; and has Issue— [\) Richard Tillard,
Gentleman, b. March 20, 1848 [w., Sept. 30, 1896, Victoria
Caroline, dau. of William Lucas Flint, and has issue]; (2)
Charles Tillard, Gentleman, /'. April 18, 1851 [to whom
refer]; (3) Philip Francis Tillard, Esq., Capt. R.N., b.
Sept. 17, 1852 [to whom refer]; and Dora [;«., July 30,
1874, Rev. Anson Terry Scott, Vicar of St. James', Tun-
bridge Wells]. Rendence — The Rectory, Blakeney,
Thetford.
The Reverend ROBERT MOWBRAY TILLARD,
M.A. (Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Tittles-
hall and Wellingham in the co. of Norfolk. Born March
31, 1846, being the fourth but third surviving son of the
late Philip Tillard, Esq., of Stukeley Hall, J. P., D.L.
CO. of Huntingdon, by his wife Philippa Julia, eldest
dau. of John Thomas Baumgartner, M.l). , of Godman-
chester, co. Huntingdon. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a pale per pale dancett(5e point in point gules and
azure, between two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount vert, a dexter hand couped pro-
per, grasping a mascle in bend sinister sable. Motto—
"Audi, vide, sile." Married, April 12, 1877, Sophia
Harriet, dau. of Ven. Archdeacon Thomas Bucknall Lloyd
of The Whitehall, Shrewsbury; and has Issue — (i) Hugh
Philip Tillard, Gentleman, h. Jan. 24, 1878; (2) Aubrey
Thomas Tillard, Gentleman, /'. April 10,. 1881 ; (3) Ralph
Henry Tillard, Gentleman, b. April 4, 1888 ; Heleii Sophia ;
and Florence Maud. Residence— The Rectory, Tittleshall,
Norfolk.
NORMAN ECCLES TILNEY, Esquire, Capt. R.F.
Artillery. Born 1872, being the eldest son of the late
George Adams Tilney, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, by his
second wife Sarah, dau. of Edward Eccles of Liverpool.
Armorial bearings — Or, two chevronels between three
griffins' heads erased azure, on a chief engrailed of the last,
three annulets of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, ilu'
battlements of a tower proper, therefrom a griffin's head
gules, issuant from leaves alternately argent and azure.
Motto — " Sperando spiro. " Postal address — 8 AttwoofI
Road, London, S.W. Club— Army and Navy.
TILSON, quartered by MAGAN.
TIMINS (H. Coll. , c. 1804). Azui-e, a between two
mullets in pale argent, on a chief or, three leopard's faces
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Onawreatli
of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant, crowned
with an Eastern crown and resting the dexter paw on nti
anchor. Motto — " Per ardua surgo."
Son of Rev. Douglas Timins of Hilfield Lodge, by his
wife Eliza, d. of Dr. Keir, Army Medical Service : —
Douglas Theodore Timins, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m.
1896, Anna Helen Blanche, eld. d. of late Arthur Barkly,
Esq., C.M.G. ,the last English Gov. of Heligoland, Gov.
of the Seychelles; and has issue — Philip Douglas Barkly
Timins, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Winifred Irene. Seat —
Hilfield Lodge, Aldenham, Herts. Res. — Netherfield
Court, Battle. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, New-
Oxford and Cambridge, Queen's (W. Kens.), East Sussex
(Eastbourne).
CHARLES FREDERICK TINDAL, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 19, 1857, being the eldest son of diaries Grant
Tindal, Gentleman, by his wife Anne Amory, dau. of
John Travers of London. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a fesse dancettfe gules, in chief a fleur-de-lis azure, between
two crescents of the second, and in base a crescent of the
last between two fleurs-de-lis of the third. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of five ostrich feathers argent, a fleur-de-lis azure, between
two crescents gules. Motto — " Nosce te ipsum.'' Ma?--
ried, 1885, Caroline Edith, dau. of Rev. Henry Tindal ; and
has Issue — Charles Henry Tindal, Gi-ntleman, /'. Sept. 26,
1887 ; (2) Archibald Arthur Tindal, Gentleman, b. Aug.
is the Military Cockade.
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30, 1888 ; (3) Travers Grant Tindal, Gentleman, b. Nov.
26, 1892; (4) Louis Nicholas Linds?.y Tindal, Gentleman,
/'. April 16, 1895 ; (5) Arthur Willoughby Tindal, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 9, 1897.
CHARLES GRANT TINDAL, Gentleman. Born July
31, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Commander
Charles Tindal, R. N. , by his wife Anne Sarah, dau. of
James Grant of Thoby Priory, Essex. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a fesse dancett^e gules, in chief a fleur-de-lis
azure, between two crescents of the second, and in base a
crescent of the last, between two fleurs-de-lis of he third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of five ostrich-feathers argent, a fleur-de-lis
azure, between two crescents gules. MottO — " Nosce te
ipsum." Married, Aug. 14, 1856, Anne Amory, dau. of
John Travers of London ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Fred-
erick Tindal, Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1857 [w. , 1885,
Caroline Edith, dau. of Rev. Henry Tindal, and has issue,
Charles Henry Tindal, Gentleman, b. Sept. 26, 1887 ;
Archibald Arthur Tindal, Gentleman, b. Aug. 30, 1888;
Travers Grant Tindal, Gentleman, b. Nov. 26, 1892 ; Louis
Nicholas Lindsay Tindal, Gentleman, b. April 16, 1895 ;
Arthur Willoughby Tindal, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1897]; (2)
John Travers Tindal, Gentleman, b. i860 [w.. Tune 20,
1888, Mary Isabella, dau. of Hon. E. D. Ogilvie,"M.L.C.,
and has issue, John Humphrey Tindal, Gentleman, b. May
26, 1889; Dorothy Anne Travers ; Phyllis Theodosia Grant ;
and Marjorie Isabel] ; Anne Grant ; Maria Louisa ; Jane
Emilia [ot., Nov. 23, 1897, Christopher Vaughan Mather];
Elizabeth Grant [w., May 17, 1893, Geoffrey Holt Stilwell,
eldest son of John Pakenham Stilwell of Hilfield, Yatcley,
Hants]; and Esther Kirkpatrick \m., June 1896, Major
Henry Turner Faithfull]. Kesidettces — Fir Grove, Winch-
field, Hants. England; Bonshaw, Inverell, and Ramornie,
New South Wales.
NICOLAS TINDAL -CARILL-WORSLEY, Gentle-
man, Master of Arts of the Univ. of O.xford. Born Jan. 5,
1848, being the eldest son of Acton Tindal of the Manoj
House, Aylesbury; and assumed by Royal License, 1878,
the additional surnames and arms of Carill- Worsley.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, argent on a chief gules, a mural crown or, and for dis-
tinction across crosslet of the last (for Worsley) ; 2. argent,
three bars sable, in chief as many martlets, and for dis-
tinction a cross crosslet all of the la.st (for Carill) ; 3. argent,
a fesse dancett^e gules, in chief a fleur-de-lis azure between
two crescents of the second, and in base a crescent of the
last between two fleurs-de-lis of the third (for Tindal) ; and
on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Worsley and
Carill quarterly, without marks of distinction. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a
mural crown or, a wyvern, wings expanded gules, charged
upon the body for distinction with a cross crosslet argent
(for Worsley), and over it the motto, " Quod adest gratum
juvat ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert
regardant lodged or, charged on the body for distinction
with a cross crosslet sable, and over it the motto, " Per
castra ad astra " (for Carill) ; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of five ostrich-feathers argent, a fleur-de-lis
azure, between two crescents gfules ; and over it the Motto,
"Nosce teipsum " (for Tindal). Married, April 17, 1875,
Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Charles Carill- Worsley,
Esquire, of Piatt Hall, Manchester, and of Winster, in
the county of Derby; and has Issue — (i) Charles Nicolas
Tindal-Carill- Worsley, Gentleman, of the Royal Navy, ■
b. Aug. 20, 1876 \ni., Sept. 9, 1899, Rose, second daia. of
Sir W. B. Dalby, F.R.C.S., &c.]; (2) John Acton Tindal-
Carill- Worsley, Gentleman, b. July 20 and d. July 21, 1877 ;
(3) Acton Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman, b. September
9, 1878 ; (4) Ralph Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman,
R.N. , /'. December 27, 1881 ; .and Clementia. Seat — Piatt
Hall, Manchester.
TIPPING, quartered by MONTGOMERY.
TIPTOFT, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
CHARLES ARTHUR TISDALL, Esq. Born April 22,
1875, being the eldest son of John Knox Tisdall, Esq. , Capt.
R.E. , by his wife Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert Adams.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a thistle or, between three
pheons argent. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a ducal coronet or, an armed hand erect argent,
charged with a pellet and holding an arrow proper. Motto
— " Tutantur tela coronam." Seat — Charlesfort, Kells, co.
Meath.
• TITTLE, quartered by HAMILTON.
TOBIN (U.O. ). Vert, a knight's helmet proper, between
three nettle-leaves pointing downwards or. Mantling
vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
is the Naval Cockade.
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mount vert, a falcon rising proper, belled or, and charged
on each wing with a nettle-leaf also proper. Motto —
and arms of Mercer. He is an Heir of Entail called under
the destinations of the Deeds executed both by Sir James
Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour, Knight and Baronet, of
date July 31, 1669, and Sir Laurence Mercer, Knight and
Baronet, of date June 27, 1715. Club — Nimrod. Armorial
bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a
fesse between three crosses patt^e in chief gules, and a mullet
in base azure, as many bezants, within a bordure indented
of the second (for Mercer) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse sable,
between three foxes heads couped proper (for Tod). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a cross pat(^e fitchee gules. Motto
— " Crux Christi mea corona." Married, January 2, 1868,
Constance Mary, only daughter of the Reverend Meyrick
Beebee (of the Legge-Beebees of Willey Court, in the county
of Hereford), of Womaston, in the county of Radnor, and
Rector of Simonburn, in the county of Northumberland ;
and has Issue — (i) James I^aurence Mercer Tod-Mercer,
Gentleman, born October 28, 1868; (2) Bernard Meyrick
Mercer Tod-Mercer, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal En-
gineers, born 1870 ; and Constance Mary.
TODD, see WILSON-TODD.
"Noli me tangere." Livery — Dark blue; red waistcoat,
silver buttons.
Sons of James Aspinall Tobin, Esq., J. P., of Eastham
House, Cheshire, b. 1818 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1842, Olivia
Maria, d. of Lister Ellis of Bolton-le-Bolland,
Yorks. : —
Frank Tobin, Gentleman, /'. 23 Sept. 1849; m. 17 Jan.
1878, I^illa Beach d. of Sanford Smith and widow of
Edward Holdeh Martindale of Rochester, New York. Res.
— 27 Grove Park, Liverpool. Club — Conservative (Liver-
pool).
Alfred Aspinall Tobin, Esq., K.C., Recorder of Salford,
B.A. (Oxon. ), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1855. Res.—Z King's
Bench Walk, Temple, London, E.C. Clubs^VL\\\o\
Carlton, Junior Constitutional, Conservative (Liverpool).
JAMES TOD-MERCER, Esquire, of Scotsbank and
Hyndhope, in co. of Selkirk, and Hope Park, Edinburgh,
J. P., Advocate, Commissioner of Supply for the co. of
Selkirk. Born 1836, being the eldest son of the late
James Tod of Deanston, in the county of Perth, and
Hope Park, Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet, by his wife
Susan Mercer; and succeeded to the Selkirkshire estates
in 1875, on the death of his maternal uncle, Robert
Mercer, heir male of the old baronial family of Mercer of
Aldie and Meikleour, and assumed the additional surname
JOHN SPENCER BRYDGES TODD, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the districts of
Swellendam, Cape Town, and Kimberley, in Cape Colony,
Secretary to the Department of the Agent-General for the
Cape of Good Hope since 1882. Borri August 28, 1840,
being the youngest but only surviving son of the late
Colonel George Todd, 3rd Dragoon Guards, of Belsize
House, Hampstead, by his wife Mary Jane, daughter of
the late Sir Egerton Brydges, Baronet. Livery — Blue
coat, black velvet collar and cuffs, yellow waistcoat, black
trousers, brass buttons, for undress ; yellow coat, scarlet
collar and cuffs, all seams braided black, l)lue waistcoat
and knee breeches, black stockings and shoes, for full dress.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend
per bend gules and azure, cotised sable, between two roundels
per pale of the third and second, three foxes' heads of the
field. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his
badge as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a fox
sejant proper, resting his dexter forepaw on a roundel as in
the arms, gorged with a collar and chain reflexed therefrom
or, the chain attached to the pommel of a sword erect on
the sinister side of the fox, point downwards also proper.
Alarried, March 13, 1865, Susan Margaret, eldest daughter
of the late Goert Baron van Reede van Oudtshoorn ; and has
surviving Issue — ( i ) Arthur Brydges Todd, Gentleman, /'. July
23, 1870 ; (2) Egerton Brydges Todd, Gentleman, /'. June
24, 1874 ; Mary Charlotte [/«. , June 3, 1889, Walter Barrett
Jacks, from whom she oljtained a divorce. May 7, 1903,
thereafter assuming the surname of Egerton, and filing iier
declaration to that effect in the Supreme Court of Judica-
ture, Sept. 17, 1903]; Alice Eliza [w., Oct. 12, 1901, Des-
mond Forde, Gentleman] ; and Vera Enid. Postal address
— 24 Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Club — Royal
Societies'.
ROBERT TODD, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of the late Robert Todd of Brampton, co. Sulfblk.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three mascles in fesse vert,
between as many foxes' heads couped gules. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of the stump of an oak tree a mount, and thereon a fox sejant
proper, charged on the shoulder with a mascle gules. Motto
— " Vigilans." Residence — Harts, Olveston, Gloucester-
shire.
TODD (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend per bend gules and
azure, cottised sable, between two roundels per pale of
the third and second, three fox's heads of the field. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon a fox sejant proper, resting his dexter
forepaw on a roundle as in the arms, gorged with a cellar
and chain reflexed therefrom or, the chain attached to the
pommel of a sword erect on the sinister side of the fox,
point downv\ards also proper.
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Son of Rev. Horatio Todd. d. 1868 ; m.
Maria, d. of Rev. Bluett : —
Rhoda
Rev. Horatio Lovell Todd, M.A. (O.xon.), Rector of
Occold, b. 1833 ; m. 1862, Frances Catherine, d. of John
Todd ; and has svu^v. issue — (i) Frances Lovell Todd,
Gentleman,!^. 1866; (2) George Vincent Todd, Gentleman,
/'. 1868 ; (3) Charles Frederick Todd, Gentleman, b, 1871 ;
(4) Nicholas Herbert Todd, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Occold Rectory, Eye, Suffolk.
TODD (H. Coll.) Or, on a bend per bend gules and
azure, cottised sable, between two roundels per pale of the
third and second, ihree fox's heads of the field. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount
vert, thereon a fox sejant proper, resting his dexter forcpaw
on a roundel as in the arms, gorged with a collar and chain
reflexed therefrom or, the chain attached to the pommel of
a sword erect on the sinister side of the fox point down-
wards also proper.
Borne by
John Spencer Brvdges Todd, Esq., C.M.G.
Rev. H. L. Todd, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Occold, Eye,
Suffolk.
Arthur H. Todd, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.). AVj.—
Groombridge, Hersham, W'alton-on-Thames.
Richard A. Todd, Gentleman. Res. — Groombridge,
Hersham, Walton-on-Thames.
Col. Frank J. Todd, late 87th Royal Irish Regt. Res.—
Brighton.
JAMES HENRY BROOKE TODD -THORNTON,
Esquire, Capt. (retired) late 45th Regt. Born July 11,
1855, being the eldest son of the late Lt.-Col. James Henry
Todd-Thornton, J. P. , D. L. , of Westbrook, in county Done-
gal, by his wife Anna Letitia, onlychildof Capt. Daniel Geale,
Royal Navy. C//v/;— St. George's. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend
gules, between two cinquefoils sable, three escarbuncles or
(for Thornton) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three
foxes' heads erased gules, a mullet or (for Todd). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased sable, beaked
and collared or, charged on the neck with an escarbuncle
or (for Thornton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fox
passant proper, charged on the shoulder with a torteau,
motto over, " Faire sans dire" (for Todd). Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide." Married, 1880, Ada, dau. of Doctor
L. Huntley, Brighton. Seats — Westbrook, Buncrana, in
the county of Donegal ; Granitefield, in the co. of Dublin.
§JOHN LESLIE TOKE, Esquire, J. P., V.D., for-
merlyCaptain 96th and 2ndQueen's Regts., and Lieut. -
Col. ist Vol. Batt. Royal Berkshire f-iegt. Born Dec. 30,
1839, being the eldest son of Rev. Nicolas Toke, J. P., of
Godinton, by his wife Emma, second dau. of John Leslie,
D.D., Bishop of Elphin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, per chevron sable and argent, three griffins' heads
erased counterchanged ; 2 and 3 (coat of augmentation,
granted by King Henry VH.), argent, on a chevron between
three greyhounds' heads erased sable, langued proper, col-
lared or, three plates. Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per
chevron argent and sable, gutti^e counterchanged, holding
in his beak a sword proper, hilt and pommel or ; 2. (of
augmentation) a fox courant reguardant proper. Motto —
" Militia mea multiplex." Married, firstly, Jan. 28, 1864,
Agnes EUetson [d. 1865), youngest dau. of Patrick Robert-
son Reid of Springhall, co. Lanark; and has Issue— [\)
Francis Nicholas John Toke, Gentleman, b. March i, 1865
((/. June 12, 1894). He married secondly, Margaret Jemima,
only child of Rev. P. B. Adams, Rectoi- of Hopesay, Salop,
and has issue ; (2) Leslie Alexander St. Lawrence Toke,
Gentleman, b. 1871 ; and Ethel Margaret. 5^a^— Bucks-
ford, Great Chart, near Ashford, Kent. Residence — Cone-
wood, Camberley, Surrey. Club — Junior United Service.
The Rev. NICOLAS ROUNDELL TOKE, M.A.
Born July 15, 1843, being the second son of Rev. Nicolas
Toke, J. P., and his wife Emma, second dau. of John
Leslie, D.D., Bishop of Elphin. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, per chevron sable and argent, three
griffins' heads erased counterchanged ; 2 and 3 (coat of
augmentation granted by King Henry VII.), argent, on a
che\Ton between three greyhounds' heads erased sable,
langued proper, collared or, three plates. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head erased per chevron argent and sable, guttle
counterchanged, holding in his beak a sword proper, hilt
and pommel or ; 2. (of augmentation) on a wreath of the
colours, a fox courant reguardant proper. Motto — " Militia
mea multiplex." Married, 1865,. Jean Robertson, eldest
dau. of Patrick Robertson Reid of Spring Hall, co. Lanark ;
and has Issue -{\) Nicholas Eyare Toke, Gentleman, b.
1866 \m. 1893, Ida Julie Francoise, only dau. of Jean Bardi,
Cliev. de I'Ordre de Stanislas, of Helsingfors, Finland] ; (2)
Patrick Leslie Toke, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; (3) Charles Hugh
St. Maur Woodroofte Toke, Gentleman, L.S.A., b. i86'8 ;
(4) Roundell Tristram Toke, Esq., Capt. Welsh Regt., b.
i86g. Residence — 8 Westbourne Gardens, Folkestone.
§ EDWARD HENRY ARCHER TOLCHER, Esquire,
Major 4th Batt. South Wales Borderers. I3orn Oct.
27, 1861, being the son of the late Major Henry John
Tolcher of Harewood, and Mt. Priory, Plympton, Devon,
by his wife Catherine, fifth dau. of the late Edward Archer
of Trelaske, Launceston, co. Cornwall. Clubs — Royal
Yacht and Primrose. Armorial bearings — -Vert, a fesse
or, surmounted of another raguly sable, charged with three
martlets argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, couped above
the elbow, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand proper,
grasping a ragged staff erect of the second, charged with
two martlets sable. Married, Sept. 5, 1895, Clara Hermon,
dau. of Henry Hermon Palmer of Hook End, Checkendon,
near Reading. Postal address — Primrose Club, London.
TOLER, quartered by ROWLEY.
TOLER, see NORBURY.
HECTOR JAMES CHARLES TOLER-AYLWARD,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Kilkenny, High Sheriff 1886. Born June 13,
1839, being the only son of the late Reverend Peter Toler of
Bloomfield, in the county of Roscommon, by his wife Mari-
anne, eldest daughter of Nicholas Aylward, Esquire, and
is the Naval Cockade.
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nephew of the late James Ayl ward- Kearney, Esquire, of
Shankhill ; assumed by Royal License, dated May 30, 1884,
the additional surname and arms of Aylward, on succeeding
his uncle. Ch/6s—Roysi\ St. George Yacht (Kingstown, co.
Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 4, azure a fleur-de-lis between two estoiles of six
points in bend dexter, and as many increscents in bend sinister
or (for Aylward) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a cross gules between
four oak-leaves vert, a fleur-de-lis or (for Toler). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, i. out of a ducal
coronet or, an arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, the
hand proper, grasping an anchor gold (for Aylward) ; 2. out
of a mural crown proper, a fleur-de-lis or, charged with an
ermine spot sable (for Toler). MottO — " Verus et fideHs
semper." Married, April 24, 1894, Emily Mary Eliza, only
child of the late James Butler of Verona, Monkstown,
CO. Dublin; and Xva.'s, Issue — (i) Hector James Toler-Aylward,
Gentleman, b. 1895; (2) Victor George Toler-Aylward,
Gentleman, b. Oct 11, 1897. Seat — Shankhill Castle,
Whitehall, co. Kilkenny.
TOLER-ROWLEY (R.L., 8 Dec. 1902, Pcd. U.O.).
Quarterly, i and 4, gules, on a bend cotised or, three
crescents sable (Rowley); 2. argent, a saltire sable charged
with five others couped of the field, on a chief gules three
cushions or (Johnston) ; 3. argent, a cross flory gules, be-
tween four oak leaves vert, over all in chief a label of three
points sable (Toler). Mautling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased sable, collared
bendy or and gules. Motto — "La vertue surmonte tout
obstacle." Livery — Dark claret, yellow facings, gilt buttons.
Son of Capt, Thomas Toler Rowley of Carriganagh,
nr. Newry, co. Tipperary, m. Louisa, d. of Sir James
Pitcairn, Inspector-Gen. of Army Hos]:)itals, Ireland : —
Frederick Pelham Toler- Rowley, Esq., late Lieut.
H.E.I.C.S. and H.M. Madras Army, b. 1837; m. 1862,
Rebecca Eliza, eld. d. of John Stephens of Adelaide ; and
has surv. issue — (i) Frederick Pelham Toler-Rowley,
Cjcntleman, b. 1864 ; (2) Spencer Toler Toler-Rowley,
Gentleman, b. 1866; Florence Pitcairn; Maud Alice;
May D'Albiac ; and Isabel Toler. Res. — 45 Lefevre Ter-
race, North Adelaide, S. Australia.
ALFRED TOLHURST, Esq., J. P. Kent. Armorial
bearings — Party per fesse sable and or, in chief two bells
of the last, and in base upon a mount a hurst proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a wolf regardant sable, collared
or, resting the dexter fore-paw on a bell also or. Motto —
" Ne cede malis." Postal address — Northfleet House,
Northfleet.
JOHN TOLHURST, Esquire, J, P. for the counties
of Kent. Surrey, and London, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries. Bor?t February 24, 1S34, being the eldest
son of the late John Tolhurst of St. Olave's, Southwark, in
the county of Surrey, by his wife Lydia, eldest daughter
of John Carman of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Nor-
folk. Club — Magistrates'. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable between three cres-
cents in chief of the last, issuant therefrom a fire proper, and
a bull's head erased in base of the second ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
[)roper, between on the dexter side a decrescent, and on
the sinister side an increscent sable, the hand proper grasping
a bull's head as in the arms ; with the Motto — " Alta pete."
Married, August 23, 1861, Agnes Milner, only daughter ot
Vincent Grose of Horselydown, in the county of Surrey ;
and has Issue — John Grose Tolhurst, Gentleman, born
December 6, 1862 ; and Agnes Milner. Postal address —
Glenbrook, Beckenham, Kent.
The Rev. ALGERNON EDWARD TOLLEMACHE,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born 1851, being the second son
of Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
CO. Chester, High Sheriflf 1865, by his wife Anne, dau. and
heiress of Rev. James Tomkinson of Dorfold Hall, Chester.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a fret sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head erased argent, between two wings pellett($. Married,
Sept. 14, 1875, Agnes Mary, dau. of Metcalfe Larken.
Postal address — Nantwich.
§ HENRY JAMES TOLLEMACHE, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County
Palatine of Chester, Hon. Major (ret.), ChsehireYeo. Cavalry
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of
Parliament for the Eddisbury Division of Cheshire. Born
July 5, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Wilbraham
Spencer Tollemache, Esquire, of Dorford Hall, Nantwich,
by his wife Anne, eldest daughter and heir of the Reverend
James Tomkinson. Armorial bearings— Argent, a fret
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a heliuct befitting
his degree. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased gules, between
two wings or, pellettfe. Motto — " Confido conquiesco."
Postal addresses — Dorfold Hall, near Nantwich; 2 Cheyne
Walk, S.W. C///^— Arthur's.
TOLLET, quartered by WICKSTED.
LEGH TOLSON, Gentleman. Born 1856. being the
son of the late Robert Henry Tolson of Dalton, near Hud-
dersfield, b. 1818 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1848, Eliza, dau. of Joseph
Whiteley, Esq., J. P., of Kirby Leas, Halifax. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll. ) — Vert, a rose argent, barbed and seeded
proper, on a chief engrailed or, two martlets azure, all within
a bordure ermine, charged with five pellets and as many
annulets alternately sable. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-tower,
issuant therefrom a bear's paw grasping four ostrich f?athers
in bend sinister argent, an annulet or. Motto — " Ferro
comite." Married, 1904, Charlotte Mary, dau. of Joseph
Thomas of Wood Hall, Shenley, Herts. F.state — Ravens-
knowle, Dalton, nr. Huddersfield. Residence — YwAhox^^z,
Almondbury, nr Huddersfield.
§ MICHAEL TOMKIN.SON, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for the CO. of Worcester (High Sheriff 1892), and J. P.
forthe borough of Kidderminster, MaYori888, 1893, 1894, and
1895. Born May 29, 1841, being the second son of Michael
Tomkinson of Leamington Priors, by his wife Sarah,
daughter of James Grigg of The Beeches, near Kidder-
minster. Armorial bearings— Azure, a cross flory between
in the first and fourth quarters a martlet, and in the second
and third quarters an heraldic tiger's head erased or, all
within a bordure nebuly ermine. Upon the escutcheon is
^ is the Military Cockade.
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placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cross flory gules, an heraldic tiger's head erased
argent, gorged with a collar tlory and counterflory also
gules; with the MottO, " Sperans pergo." jl/arr/fi/, Sep-
tember 13, 1871, Annie, daughter of M. P. Stonehouse of
Waketield, in the county of York ; and has Issue— {1)
Herbert I'omkinson, Gentleman, born December 16, 1873;
(2) Gerald Tomkinson, Gentleman, born August 31, 1876 ;
(3) Wilfred Tomkinson, Gentleman, born November 15,
^^77 '• (4) Raymond Tomkinson, Gentleman, born May
24, 1880; (5) Geoffrey Stewart Tomkinson, Gentleman,
born November 7, 1881 ; (6) Francis Martin Tomkinson,
Gentleman, born October 21, 1883; (7) Charles Tomkin-
son, Gentleman, 6. August 4, 1893; Gertrude; Marion;
Dora Sloane ; Margaret Grosvenor ; and Christine.
Estates — Franche Hall, in the county of Worcester ;
Chilton, Cleobury Mortimer, in the county of Salop.
Postal address — Franche Hall, near Kidderminster, in the
county of Worcester. Club — Burlington Fine Arts.
TOMLINSON, see PAGET-TOMLINSON.
HENRY ASHETON TONGE, Gentleman. Born 1869,
being the son of the late S. H. Tonge (d. 1895), of Highfield
Hall, Norshop, by Sophia, dau. of John Wallis of Warley,
Halifax. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a bend invected
plain cotised or, between six martlets of the last, a lion
passant between two grappling-irons, the flukes upwards
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreaih
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the
hand pro|ier grasping a grappling-iron in bend sinister
sable, a lion sejant of the last, pierced in the sinister
shoulder with an arrow proper. Married, Lillian Mabel,
dau. of late John Baker, Solicitor ; and has Issue — Philip
Asheton Tonge, Gentleman, (fj. 1897. Residence — 34 Craven
Road, Lancaster Gate, W.
RICHARD TONGE, Gentleman. Born July i, 1828,
being the eldest surviving son of the late James Fletcher
Tonge of Underbank Hall, in Skircoat, Halifax, by his wife
Mary Anne, dau. of John Sugden of Warley, Halifax. Armo-
rial bearings — Azure, on a bend invected plain cotised or,
between six martlets of the last, a lion passant between two
grappling-irons the flukes upwards of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
WTLLIAM EDWARD MURRAY TOMLINSON,
Esq., M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, a Barristsr of the Inner
Temple, and Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. istVoI. Batt. Loyal
N. Lancashire Regt. , elected M.P. for Preston 1882. Born
1838, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Tomlinson,
Esq. , of Heysham House, a Bencher of the Inner Temple, by
Sarah, only child of the late Rev. Roger Mashiter of Bolton-
le-Sands, co. Lancaster. Armorial bearings ^ Argent,
three greyhounds courant in pale sable, on a chief engrailed
azure, three cross crosslets or. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a savage proper, wreathed about the temples argent
and sable, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet gules,
across the sinister shoulder a bearskin, and holding with
both hands in bend a spear headed at either end also proper.
Motto — " Propositi tenax." Residences — Heysham House,
Lancaster; 3 Richmond Terrace, London, S.W.
TONGE, quartered by TEMPEST.
TONGE, see DE TONGE.
ARTHUR REGINALD TONGE, Gentleman. Born
1870, being the son of the late S. H. Tonge [d. 1895), by his
wife Sophia, dau. of John Wallis of Warley, Halifax. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a bend invected plain cotised
or, between six martlets of the last, a lion passant between
two grappling-irons, the flukes upwards of the first. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper grasp-
ing a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of
the last, pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow
proper. Married, 1899, Mary Amabel Frances, dau. of Col.
Henry Manvers Moorsom, R.A. , late of Airy Hill, Whitby;
and has Issue— ]ohn Christopher Tonge, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Postal address — Buluwayo Club, Buluwayo, S. Africa.
CHRISTOPHER TONGE, Esquire, J. P. co. Devon.
Born April 5, 1842, being the fourth but third surviving
son of the late James Fletcher Tonge of Underbank
Hall, in Skircont, Halifax, by his wife Mary Anne, dau.
of John Sugden of Warley, Halifax. Armorial bear-
ings — Azui"e, on a bend invected plain cotised or, between
six martlets of the last, a lion passant between two grap-
pling-irons, the flukes upwards of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper grasp-
ing a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of
the last, pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow
proper. Married, April 30, 1867, Annie, second dau. of
David Owen Evans of Scarr Wheel, Higher Broughton, co
Lanes. ; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur Christopher Tonge,
Gentleman (deceased) ; (2) Harold Asheton Tonge, Gen-
tleman, b. Sept. 27, 1870 [m., Sept. 12, 1899, Olive Elea-
nora, second dau. of George Lewis of Penrhingoch, Briton
Ferry]. Residence — Crairville Grove Studios, Kensington.
of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper grasping
a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the
last pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper.
Motto — " Retineo vi leonis." Married, April 25, 1856,
Caroline Edith, second surviving dau. of Richard Dunn of
Woolgreaves, near Wakefield ; and has had Issue — (i)
Richard Fletcher Christma s Tonge, Gentleman, b. Dec.
25, 1857, d. Feb. 23, 1897 [w., but d.s.p.]; (2) Henry
Dacre Tonge, Gentleman, b. April 15, 1859 [w. Anna,
second dau. of Alfred Crewdson of Springfield, Alderley
Edge, CO. Chester, and has issue, Richard Dacre Tonge,
Gentleman, William Russell Tonge, Gentleman, Harold
Asheton Tonge, Gentleman, Edith Anna, Dorothy Lilian,
Kathleen Verena, and Margaret Landale] ; (3) William
Asheton Tonge, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; Mary Geor-
gina Verena [?«., Charles William Stoehr, and has issue] ;
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Amelia [m. , John Archibald Fisher, and has issue].
Staneclyffe, Disley, Cheshire.
Seat —
WILLIAM ASHETON TONGE, Gentleman. Born
July 14, i860, being the third son of Richard Tonge,
Gentleman, then residing at Timperley Hall, and now
of Staneclyffe, Uisley, co. Chester, by his wife Caroline
Edith, daughter of Richard Dunn of Woolgreaves, near
Wakefield, m the county of York. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend invected plain cotised
or, between six martlets of the last, a lion passant be-
tween two grappling-irons the flukes upward of the first,
differenced by a mullet ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour,
the hand proper grasping a grappling-iron in bend
sinister sable, a lion sejant of the last pierced in the
sinister shoulder with an arrow proper. Motto — " Retineo
vi leonis. " Property — Tonge Hall, near Middleton, in the
County Palatine of Lancaster. Residence — Staneclyffe,
Disley, Cheshire.
TONI, quartered by HORDERN.
TONSON, quartered by RYE.
TOOHEY (H. Coll.). Argent, an Irish wolf-hound
statant proper (brown) in chief two trefoils slipped vert, all
within a bordure dovetailed gules. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an emu close
proper, holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and rest-
ing the dexter leg on a mullet of eight points gules. Motto
— " Callidus lingua manus strenuus."
Son of : —
John Thomas Toohey, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Strathfield, Cumberland, New South Wales.
TOOKE, see HALES-TOOKE.
TOPHAM, see HARRISON-TOPHAM.
S HERBERT JAMES TORR, Esquire, J. P. co. Lin-
coln. Born Aug. 13, 1864, being the second sur. son
of John Torr, Esq. , of Carlett Park, Eastham, co. Chester,
and Laceby, co. Lincoln, J. P., M.P. for Liverpool 1873-80,
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by his wife Louisa, dau. of James Dempsey of Liverpool.
Livery — Black with yellow piping, and blue and white waist-
coat. Armorial bearings— Sable, a tower between three
mullets of six points or, all within a bordure vair. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount amidst fern proper, a gryphon passant, wings elevated
per pale or and argent, supporting with the dexter claw a
mullet of six points sable. MottO — " Tunis fortissimaDeus."
Married, Feb. 12, 1889, Rosita, eldest dau. of Duncan
Graham of Lidiate, Willaston, co. Chester; and has Issue
— (i) John Herbert Graham Torr, Gentleman, /;. Aug. 13,
1892; (2) Cyril Wenceslas Torr, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22,
1896; Joan Rosita; Lilian Griselda (</. 1899); and Eileen
Doris. 5^^/— Morton Hall, Swinderby, Lincoln. Club —
Reform.
The Rev. WILLIAM EDWARD TORR, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), Vicar of Eastham, co. Chester, J'roctor in
York Convocation, formerly Vicar of Flamstead, Herts.
Born July 18, 1851, being the son of John Torr, Esq.,
of Carlett Park and Laceby, co. Chester, J. P., M.P. for
Liverpool 1873-1880, by his wife Louisa, dau. of James
Dempsey of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Sable, a
tower between three mullets cf six points or, all within a
bordure vair. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount amidst fern
proper, a gryphon passant, wings elevated per pale or
and argent, supporting with the dexter claw a mullet of six
points sable. MottO — ' ' Turris fortissima Deus. " Married,
Jan. 29, 1878, Julia Elizabeth, third daughter of John
Holmes of Somerfield, Maidstone, Kent ; and has Issue —
(i) John Harold Torre Torr, Gentleman, /;. Aug. 11, 1888;
(2) William Wyndham Torre Torr, Gentleman, b. July 7,
1890; Gertrude Louisa _; Sybil Julia; Dona Ruth Anne;
and Gladys Mary. Residence — Carlett Park, Eastham.
TORR (H. Coll.). Sable, a tower between three mullets
of six points or, all within a bordure vair. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
amidst fern proper a gryphon passant wings elevated per
pale or and argent, supporting with the dexter claw a
mullet of six points sable. Motto— " Turris tutissima
Deus."
Sons of John Torr, Esq., of Carlett Park and Laceby,
CO. Chester, J. P., M.P. for Liverpool 1873-1880, b.
1813 ; d. 1880 ; in. 1845, Louisa, d. of James Dempsey
of Liverpool : —
Rev. William Edward Torr [q.v.).
Herbert fames Torr, Esq. (q.v.).
Son of John Berry Torr, Esq., Q.C., b. 1817; d. 1878;
m. Annie, d. of Capt. James Swinburne:^
James Penning Torr, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and
Recorder of Hastings, b, ; w. 1893, Beatrice E de
T , eld. d. of Rev. Thomas Moore, M.A. , Rector of
St. Michael Royal and St. Martin Vintry, E.C. Res.—
12 Avonmore Road, West Kensington, W. ; Bythesea,
Clanwilliam Road, Deal, Kent. Club— Ritiorm.
TORTHORWALD, Viscount, See BUCCLEUCH.
TOTHILL, quartered by RAMSDEN.
TOTTENHAM, see DENIS-TOTTENHAM. ^
TOTTENHAM (U.O.) of Tottenham Green and Wood-
slock. Quarterly, i and 8, gules, three bars dancetti^e argent
(Tottenham); 2. quarterly i. and iiii. sable, a chevron en-
grailed ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent ; ii.
gyronny of eight argent and sable, a saltire engrailed be-
tween four fleurs-de-hs all issuing from the fesse point, two
per fesse and two per pale of the same all counterchanged ;
iii. azure, a cross or, gutt(^-de-sang, between four pelicans
vulning themselves proper (Loftus) ; 3. azure, a- chevron
between three horse phlemes or (Chetham) ; 4. gules, a
cross potent, crossed or (Chadderton) ; 5. argent, on a fesse
engrailed sable, three escallops or (Jakes) ; 6. argent, a
chevron gules, between three hunting-horns sable, stringed
of the second (Crewkerne). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
armed and langued azure. Motto— "Ad astra sequor."
Livery — Black, brass buttons, scarlet waistcoat.
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Son of Charles John Tottenham of Tottenham Green
and Woodstock, J. P., D.L., b. 1808 ; d. 1878; m. 1839,
Hon. Isabella Jane Maude, d. of Cornwallis, 3rd Visct.
Hawarden : —
Major Charles Robert Worsley-Tottenham [q.v.).
Tottenham of Ballycurry. Quarterly, i to 6 as above ;
7. argent, five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three
bear's heads erased sable, muzzled of the first (Boswell);
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8. argent, two bars wavy azure, on a chief of the last, an
estoile between two escallops or (Allen). Crest and Motto
as above.
Sons of Charles Tottenham, Esq., of Ballycurry, M.P.
for New Ross, D.L. and J. P. (High Sheriff of Wicklow
1845), /'. 1807; (/. 1886; m. 1833, Isabella Catherine,
d. of Lieut. Sir George Airey, K. H. (by Catherine his
wife, d. of Baroness Talbot de Malahide), and sister of
Gen. Lord Airey, G.C. B. : —
Charles George Tottenham, Esq., M.P. for New Ross
1864-68 and 1878-80, D.L. for co. Wicklow, /;. 11 April
1835 ; m. 19 Jan. 1859, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Hon.
and Rev. Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton, 8th Bart., of Grey's
Court, and granddau. of Thomas, 22nd Lord le Despencer ;
and has issue — (i) Charles Bosvile Tottenham, Esq.,
D.S.O., 14th Hussars, b. 19 Oct. 1869; (2) George Robert
Tottenham, Gentleman, d. young ; Catherine Isabelle \m.
1898, Major Casement, R.A.]; Florence Margaret ; Lillian
Emma; and Mary Talbot Augusta. Seat — Ballycurry,
Ashford, co. Wicklow.
Loftus Richard Tottenham, Esq. [q.v.\
Sons of Julius Airey Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1839;
d. 1891 ; m. Miss Gibson : — •
Charles Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, /'.
Arthur Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
Tottenham of Mount Callan (U.O. ). Quarterly, i to 8
as above ; 9, Synge. Livery — Blue, red waistcoat.
Sons of Robert Tottenham of Anamult, co. Kilkenny,
B.A. , Barrister-at-Law, b. 1810; d. 1858; m. 1844,
Mary Bids, d. of Lt.-Col. Charles Synge of Mount
Callan : —
Frederick St. Leger Tottenham, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 7th
Fus., J. P. CO. Clare (High Sheriff 1899), b. 1850; w. 1888,
Mabel Caroline, d. of Very Rev. Thomas Garnier, Dean of
Lincoln, by Lady Caroline Keppel his wife, d. of William
Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle ; and has surv. issue —
(i) Robert Garnier Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1889; (2)
Richard Frederick Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1890. Seat —
Mount Callan, Inagh, co. Clare.
Arthur Ely Heathcote Tottenham, Esq.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1852.
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CHARLES GORE LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Esquire,
J. P., late Lieut. Rifle Brigade. Born Aug. 25, 1861, being
the eldest son of the late Arthur Loftus Tottenham, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, M.P. for Leitrim 1880-85,
and for Winchester 1885-7, formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade,
by his wife Sarah Anne, dau. of Geoige Addenbroke Gore
of Borrowmount, co. Kilkenny. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, i. gules, three bars dancettte argent (for Tot-
tenham) ; 2. Loftus ; 3. Chetham ; 4. Chadderton ; 5.
Jakes; 6.*Crewkerne ; 7. May; 8. Hopkins. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules. Motto — " Ad astra sequor."
Married, Aprfl 30, 1888, the Hon. Georgina Alice Somer-
ville, second dau. of Rt. Hon. the late Lord Athlumney ;
and has Issue — Harold William Loftus Tottenham, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 26, 1889 ; Dorothy Loftus ; and Aileen Loftus.
Seat — Tudenham Park, co. Wesimeath.
§ Major CHARLES ROBERT WORSLEY-TOT-
TENHAM, M.A. of Ch. Ch., Oxford, a J. P. for cos.
Denbigh and Wicklow (High Sheriff 1888), and J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Merioneth (on roll for High Sheriff 1890), late
Major 3rd Batt. R.W. Fusiliers. Dor7i 1845, being the only
son of the late Col. Charles John Tottenham, J. P. andD. L. ,
of Woodstock, by the Hon. Isabella Jane, eldest dau. of
Cornwallis, 3rd Viscount Hawarden. Livoy — Black, with
brass buttons and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 8, gules, three bars dancett^e argent for
Tottenham) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. sable, a chevron en-
grailed ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent ; ii.
gyronny of eight argent and sable, a saltire engrailed be-
tween four fleurs-de-lis all issuing from the fesse point, two
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per fesse and two per pale of the same all counterchanged ;
iii. azure, a cross ensanguined or, between four pelicans
vulning themselves proper (for Loftns) ; 3. argent, a griffin
seo-reant gules, within a bordure sable, bezant^e (for Chet-
haln) ; 4. argent, a chevron gules, between three horse
phlem'es sable"(for Nothurst) ; 5. gules, a cross potent, crossed
or (for Chadderton) ; 6. argent, on a fesse engrailed sable,
three escallops or (for Jakes ; 7. argent, a chevron gules,
between three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second (for
Chewkcrne). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion ramjjant gules, armed and
langued azure. MottO— "Ad astra sequor." Married,
1874, Dorothea Anne, eldest dau. of the late Leonard
Cornwall of Brownstown House, co. Meath ; and has Issue
(i) Charles Loftus Watkin Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1S76; (2) George Leonard Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1879 ;' Sophia Dora Elizabeth ; and Amy Maude. Scats—
Tottenham Green, co. Wexford ; Woodstock, Newtown
Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow; Plas Berwyn, near Llan-
gollen, N. Wales. C/«i5— Kildare Street (Dublin).
FRANCIS ROBERT TOTTENHAM, Gentleman.
Born Oct. 18, 1822, being the fifth son of Henry Loftus
Tottenham of MacMurrough, co. Wexford, by his wife
Sarah, dau. of Rev. John Cliffe of New Ross. Armorial
bearings— Gules, three bars dancettf^e argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant gules. Motto— " Ad astra sequor." Married,
July 28, 1857, Caroline, dau. of Soloman Speer of Granite-
field, CO. Dublin; and has Issue— {1) Henry Loftus Speer
Gordon Tottenham, Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1858 ; and (2)
William Edward Tottenham, Gentleman, h. May 11, i860.
Residence —
The Very Rev. GEORGE TOTTENHAM, M.A.,
late Dean of Clogher, Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Bor?i Oct. 20, 1825, being the tenth son of the late Lord
Robert Ponsonby Tottenham, D.D., of Tottenham Green,
who was consecrated Bishop of Killaloe 1804, translated to
Leighlin and Ferns 1820, and of Clogher 1822, by his wife
Hon. Alicia Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, ist Viscount
Hawarden. Armorial bearings— Gules, three bars dan-
cett($e argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto—" Ad
astra sequor." Married, Jan. 27, 1858, Emily Frances,
dau. of Rev. William Maclean, Prebendary of Tynan ; and
has had Issue— {1) Ponsonby John Loftus Tottenham,
Esq., Major ist S. Staffordshire Regt., b. Nov. 17, 1858;
(2) William Henry Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, /'. Dec.
21, 1859, d. Aug. 25, 1873 ; (3) Cornwallis George Loftus
Tottenham, Gentleman, b. Nov. i, 1864 ; (4) Edward Loftus
Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1867; Alicia Jane; Georgina
Isabella ; and Emily Millicent. Residence — Belcourt Bray,
CO. Wicklow.
HENRY LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Genttleman, Lieu.
R.N. Bom Aug. 7, i860, being the second son of the late
John Franc's Tottenham, Commander R.N., by his wife
Laura Ellen Dodd, dau. of Edward Taylor Janverin of The
Great Salterns. Armorial bearings — Gules, three bars
dancett^e argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto —
" Ad astra sequor." Residence —
HENRY LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Gentleman. Born
July 3, 1852, being the eldest son of Henry Loftus Totten-
ham, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Joice, dau. of
James Lowry, and widow of Edward Leslie Colvill. Armo-
lial bearings— Gules, three bars dancettfe argent. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest^ — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules. Motto — "Ad astra sequor."
Married, Dec. 16, 1886, Mnry Elizabeth, only daughter
of Rev. Edward Lowry Barnwell, M.A., of Melksham,
Wilts; and has had Issue — Charles Edward Loftus
Tottenham, Gentleman, b. Oct. 29, 1887. Residence —
I The Boltons. S.W.
HENRY LOFTUS ALEXANDER TOTTENHAM,
Esquire, Colonel Bengal Staff Corps. Born July 15, 1836,
being the only son of John Loftus Tottenham, Esq., Major
Bengal Light Cavalry, by his wife Isabella, dau. of Alex-
ander Gordon of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings — Gules,
three bars dancett(5e argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules.
Motto — "Ad astra sequor." Married, 1863, Helen Winifred
Brown; and has Issue — Alfred Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1 871. Residence —
JOHN TOTTENHAM, Gentleman. Born Oct. 22.
1837, being the only son of the late William Denis of
Waterford (who by Royal Licence, dated 1835, assumed
the additional surname and arms of Tottenham), by his wife
Sarah, dau. of F2dward William Tottenham, of VVoodville,
CO. Wexford. Armorial bearings — Gules, three bars
dancett^e argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. MottO —
" Ad astra sequor. " Seat — Ashfield, Rathfarnham.
LOFTUS RICHARD TOTTENHAM, Esquire, Justice
of the Supreme Court, Calcutta. Born Aug. 31, 1830,
being the second son of Charles Tottenham, Esq., M.P. for
New Ross, D.L. and J. P., High Sheriff for co. Wicklow
1845, of Wexford 1846, by his wife Isabella Catherine, dau.
of Lieut. Sir George Airey, K. H. (by Catherine, dau. of
the Baroness Talbot de Malahide), and sister of Gen. Lord
Airey, G. C.B. Armorial bearings — Gules, three bars
dancett^e argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto
— "Ad astra sequor." Married, May 20, i860, Georgina
Emily, dau. of Arthur Littledale of Stoke Hill House,
Guildford, Bengal C.S. ; and has Isstie — (i) Loftus Charles
Tottenham, Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1861 ; (2) Charles
Frederick Tottenham, Gentleman, b. June 20, 1865; (3)
Henry Crawford Tottenham, Gentleman, /', Sept. 24,
1867; (4) George Bertie Tottenham, Gentleman, b. July
I, 1872; d. 1894; and Evelyn Christian Charlotte. Resi-
dence—
LOWRY CLIFFE LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Gentle-
man, District Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary. Born
April 12, 1858, being the second son of Heniy Loftus
Tottenham, B.A. , Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Joice, dau.
of James Lowry, and widow of Edward Leslie Colville.
Armorial bearings — Gules, three bars dancett^e argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto — "Ad astra sequor."
Married, Sept. 18, 1888, Isabella Ogle, only child of Ven.
William Creek, D.D., Archdeacon of Kilmore, and Rector
of Kildallon, co. Cavan ; and has Issue— ila.Try Leslie
William Tottenham, Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1889. Resi-
dence—
§ ROBERT LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Esquire, Capt.
Bengal Staff Corps. Born Oct. 29, 1865, being the
only son of the late Robert Loftus Tottenham, Esq., Major
R.A. , by his wife Mary Ann Kate [d. 1889), dau. of Henry
Wise Harvey of Walraer, Kent. Armorial bearings-
Gules, three bars dancettt^e argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
gules. Motto — "Ad astra sequor." Residence —
TOWER, quartered by BAKER.
BROWNLOWRICHARDCHRISTOPHER TOWER,
Esquire, B.A. Oxford, J. P. co. Salop. Born March 31,
1851, being the second son of the late Christopher Tower,
Esq., of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, J. P., D.L. cos.
Buckingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of
Parliament (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and
High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th Hussars, and Lieutenant-
Colonel West Essex Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances,
commonly known as Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the
Right Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a tower or,
charged with a pheon of the field, within a bordure of the
second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field,
and impaling the arms of Cockayne-Cust, namely, quarterly
I and 4, ermine, on a chevron sable, three fountains proper
(for Cust) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks gules, crested and
jelloped sable (for Cockayne). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin passant per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw
resting on a shield sable, charged with a tower as in the
is the Military Cockade.
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arms; with the Motto, "Love and dread." Married,
April 20, 1881, Marion Isabella, daughter of Henry Francis
Cockayne-Cust of Cockayne Hatley, in the county of
Bedford, and of Ellesmere House, in the county of Salop ;
and has Issue — Geoffrey Egerton Tower, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 23, 1891 ; Sylvia Sophia ; Averil Frances ; and Iris
Marion. Postal address — -Ellesmere House, Ellesmere,
Salop.
H CHRISTOPHER JOHN HUME TOWER, Esquire,
@ of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex, High Sheriff in
the year 1876. Boryi January 20, 1841, being the eldest
son of the late Christopher Tower, Esquire, of Huntsmore
Park and Weald Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the counties of Buckingham, Essex, Bedford,
and Middlesex, Member of Parliament (1845-1847) for the
county of Buckingham, and High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th
Hussars, and Lieutenant-Colonel West Essex Militia, by
his wife Sophia Frances, commonly known as Lady Sophia
Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, first
Earl Brownlow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Sable, a tower or, charged with a pheon of the field within
a bordure of the second, charged with ten cross crosslets
also of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant
per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield
sable, charged with a tower as in the arms ; with the Motto,
"Love and dread." Married, firstly, March 11, 1865,
Mary (who died December 28, 1865), daughter of the
Reverend Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall, in the
county of Stafford ; and by her has had Issue — Mary
Sophia Christobel, who died January 7, 1866. He mairied
secondly, February i, 1883, Cecilia, only daughter of the
Reverend Robert Beauchamp Tower, Master of Arts, and
widow of Osgood Hanbury of Holfield Grange, in the
county of Essex, and has (i) Christopher Cecil Tower,
Gentleman, born December 24, 1884; (2) Hugh Christopher
Tower, Gentleman, born July 23, 1886. Estates and postal
addresses — Weald Hall, Essex ; Huntsmore Park, Iver,
Bucks.
EGERTON AUGUSTUS TOWER, Gentleman, late
Lieutenant 95th Regiment. Born April 8, 1857, being the
third and youngest son of the late Christopher Tower,
Esquire, of Huntsmore Park and W^eald Hall, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Buck-
ingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of Parlia-
ment (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and High
Sheriff 1871, Captain 7tli Hussars, and Lieutenant-Colonel
West Essex Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances, commonly
knuwn as Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the Right
Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armorial
toearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a tower or, charged
with a pheon of the field within a bordure of the second,
charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant per pale or and
ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield sable, charged
with a tower as in the arms; with the Motto, " Love and
dread."
WILLIAM GEORGE TOWERS, Gentleman, Assist.
Crown Solicitor for Ireland, M.A. (Dublin). Born April 20,
1853, being third son of the late Rev. William R. Towers,
Clerk in Holy Orders, and his wife Frances Wood, dau. of
James Johnston of Longford. Livery — Black and yellow.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, a tower or
(for Towers); 2 and 3, argent, on a mount in base, growing
thereout an oak tree with a snake descending the trunk all
proper, two lions rampant combatant gules (for Riley).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin passant per pale sable and or, wings ele-
vated ermine. Motto — " Turris mihi Deus." Residence —
Hill Top House, Howth Co. C/«i?— University (Dublin).
TOWERS-CLARK (1867). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, a
fesse chequy argent and sable, between three crescents, one
in chief and two in base of the second (Clark) ; 2 and 3,
parted per pale or and argent, on a bend azure, three
mullets of the first within a bordure gules (Towers).
Mantling gules, double argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand holding bendways a scymitar
proper, hiked and pommelled or (Clark) ; 2.' on a wreath
of his liveries a tower or, masoned sable (Towers).
Mottoes — "Fortiter" (Clark), "Tunis fortis mihi Deus"
(Towers).
Son of William Towers-Clark, Gentleman, of Wester
Moffat :—
James Towers - Clark, Gentleman. Post. add. — C/o
William Towers-Clark, 180 West George Street, Glasgow.
TOWERSON, quartered by IRWIN.
TOWNEND (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron vair, between
two escallops in chief and a cross flory in base argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a lion rampant argent, gorged with a
collar vair, holding between the fore-paws a cross couped
also argent, and resting the dexter hind-leg on an escallop
or. Motto — " Perse verentia vincit."
Son of Joseph Henry Townend, Gentleman, L.R.C.P. ,
of Christchurch, New Zealand, /;. 1847; d. 1902 : —
William Henry Townend, Gentleman. Res. — 28 Park
Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand.
§ THOMAS TOWNLEY TOWNLEY-PARKER, Es-
quire, J. P. and D. L. ; assumed by Royal Licence, Sept.
20, 1879, the surname and arms of Townley in addition to and
before those of Parker. Bor?i May 5, 1822, being the eldest
son of the late Robert Townlev-Parker.Esq., M. P. for Preston
1837 to 1857, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1817), by his
wife Harriet, youngest dau. of Thomas Brooke of Church
Minshull, co. Chester, second son of Sir Richard Brooke,
Bart., of Norton Priory. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
1 and 4, gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or,
in the mouth of each an arrow fesseways argent (for Parker) ;
2 and 3 argent, on a fesse sable, a cinquefoil or, in chief
three mullets of the second (for Townley). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a buck
trippant proper, transpierced through the body with an
arrow paleways, point downwards argent (for Parker) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, on a perch, a sparrow-hawk
proper (for Townley). Married, Aug. 20, 1846, Katharine
Margaret, youngest dau. of Rev. Thomas Blackburne,
Rector of Prestwich. Seat — Cuerden Hall, Preston ; Astley
Hall, Chorley.
TOWNSEND (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron engrailed
ermine between three escallops or, a cross crosslet fitchfe
between two annulets of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag gorged
with a wreath of oak proper, resting the sinister foreleg on
two annulets interlaced or. Motto — "Vita posse priore
frui."
Son of Rev. Edward James Townsend, Rector of
Ilmington, co. Warwick, /;. 1786; d. 1858; ;;/. 1818,
Mary Catherine, only d. of John Hambrough of Pipe-
well Hall :—
Frederick Townsend, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Warwicksh.,
J. P. Worcs., M.P. for S.W. Warwicksh. 1886-92, F.L.S.,
Lord of the Manor and Patron of Honington, M.A.
(Camb.), b. \i'2'2; in. 1863, Mary Elizabeth, only child of
Rev. Robert Butler, Vicar of St. John's, Kilkenny. Seat —
Honington Hall, Shipston-on-Stour.
Son of Joseph Townsend, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
Alveston, Warwicksh., b. 1794; d. 1870; m. 1835,
Louisa, only d. of Rev. Robert Barnard, and sister of
gth Lord Willoughby de Broke : —
Charles John Townsend, Esq., J. P., /'. 1838; m. 1872,
Teresa Charlotte {d. 1902), d. of Rev. G. Rudston-Read.
Seat — Alveston Hall, co. Warwick.
THOMAS SUTTON TOWNSEND, Esq., J. P. co.
Warwick, Lord of the Manor of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore.
Born April 16, 1847, being the eldest son of William Towns-
end of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, by his wife Jane, dau. of
William Sutton of Rugby. Club— R>tioxm. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine, between
three escallops or, a cross crosslet fitchiJe between two annu-
lets of the field. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag gorged with a
wreath of oak proper, and resting the sinister fore-leg on
two annulets interlaced or. Motto — " Vita posse priore
is the Naval Cockade.
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frui." Married, Aug. 7, 1877, Mary Alice (d. 1896),
only dau. of Thomas Ainsworth, Esq., D.L. , of The Flosh,
Cumberland ; and has Issue — Thomas Ainswortli Townsend,
Gentleman, b. March 4, 1886; and Mary i- ranees. He
married secondly, 1904, Ursula Verelst, dau. of Sir George
Farwell, Judge of the High Court. Seat — Clifton Manor,
Rugby, CO. Warwick. Town 7-esidence — 68 Queen's Gate,
London, S.W. Clubs — Athenasum and Reform.
TOWNSHEND, see MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND.
TOWNSHEND, quartered by MAINWARING-EL-
LERKER-ONSLOW.
MAURICE FITZGERALD STEPHENS TOWNS-
HEND, Esquire. Born Nov. 4, 1865, being the eldest
son of Henry John Townshend, J. P., by his wife Jane
Adeliza Clementina, eldest dau. of John Hamilton Hussey
de Burgh, Esq., J. P., of Kilfinnan Castle, co. Cork.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure and sable, a
chevron erminois between three escallops argent. Crest —
On a mount vert, a stag trippant proper, attired, hoofed,
and charged on the side with an escallop or. Motto —
" Huie generi incrementa fides." Seat — Castle Towns-
hend, Skibbereen, co. Cork. Residence — Grove House,
Schull, CO. Cork.
§ EDWARD GUY TRAFFORD, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Hereford. Born July 7, 1851, being the eldest son of
the late Charles Guy Trafford, Esquire, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Michaelchurch Court, in the
county of Hereford, by his wife Caroline Anne, daughter
of the Reverend John Hopton of Canon-Ffrome Court,
Ledbiiry, in the same county. 67«*j— Windham ; Con-
servative, S.W. I.ivcry — Dark snuff colour, with silver
buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar-
terly I and 12, argent, a griffin segreant gules (for Traftbrd) ;
2. sable, three pheons and a canton argent (for Nicolls) ;
3. gules, a wolf argent (for Lowe) ; 4. argent, a chevron
between three crescents gules, a chief ermines (for Walker) ;
5. as first (for Trafford) ; 6. quarterly i. and iiii. or, two
bars, and in chief as many mullets pierced argent (for Ven-
ables of Bolyn) ; ii. and iii. azure, two bars argent (for
Venables of Kinderton) ; 7. argent, on a bend azure, three
garbs or (for Fitton) ; 8. quarterly gules and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant argent (for Massey of Dunham) ; 9.
paly of six or and gules, a chief vair (for Whitney) ; 10.
argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles or ; 11. vert, a
cross engrailed ermine (for Kingsley). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a thrasher per pale argent and gules, on his head a cap
quarterly of the same, holding in both hands a Hail or,
uplifted over a garb on the dexter side ; and over the crest,
upon an escroll, the Motto, " Now thus," and below the
arms, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast." Married, January 6,
1876, Emily, daughter of John Dunning of the United
States of America ; and has Issue — Lionel Guy Trafford,
Gentleman, born May 24, 1885. Postal address — Windham
Club, St. James's Square, S.W.
§GUY RAWSON TRAFFORD, Esquire, J. P. co.
Hereford, B.A. Oxford. Born March 4, 1863, being
the fourth son of Charles Guy Trafford, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , of Michaelchurch Court, in the county of Hereford.
Livery — Dark snuff colour, with silver but o ns. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly it and 12, argent,
a grififin segreant gules (for Trafford) ; 2. Nicolls ; 3. Lowe ;
4. Walker ; 5. Traftbrd ; 6. Venables of Bolyn, quarterly,
with Venables of Kinderton ; 7. Fitton ; 8. Massey of
Dunham; 9. Whitney; 10. Thornton; 11. Kingsley (see
E. G. Trafford). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a thrasher proper,
his coat, breeches, and stockings per pale argent and
gules, on his head a cap quarterly of the same, holding
in both hands a flail in the attitude of striking, a garb or ;
and above the Motto, "Now thus," and below, "Gripe
gryphon, ho.ld fast." Postal address— WxW Court, Ross,
Herefordshire. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
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n HENRY RANDOLPH TRAFFORD, Esquire,
is? Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the
cmnty of Hereford (High Sheriff 1896). Born December
8, 1853, being the second son of Charles Guy Trafford,
Esquire, of Alichaelhucrch Court, J. P. and D. L. , by his
wife Caroline Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Hopton,
J. P., D. L. , of of Canon-Ffrome Court, in the county of
Hereford. Livery — Dark snuff colour, with silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 12, argent, a griffin
segreant gules (for Trafford); 2. Nicolls; 3. Lowe; 4. Walker;
5. Trafford; 6. Venablesof Bolyn, and Venables of Kinder-
ton ; quarterly 7. Fitton ; 8. Massey of Dunham ; 9. Whit-
ney ; 10. Thornton ; 11. Kingsley (see E. G. Trafford).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a thrasher per pale argent and gules,
on his head a cap quarterly of the same, holding in both
hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side ;
and over the crest, upon an escroll, the Motto, "Now
thus," and below the arms, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast."
Miirried Bettina Maud, dau. of William Bailey Partridge
of Bacton, co. Hereford, and Llanfoist, co. Mon. ; and
has Issue — Clare Margaret, iji/a/e— Michaelchurch Court,
in the county of Hereford. Postal address — The Court,
Michaelchurch, Eskley, Hereford. Clubs — Conservative,
Windham.
§ HENRY TRAFFORD-RAWSON, Esquire, Major
and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. (Militia) W. Yorks
Regt. , J. P. for CO. of Suffolk. Born 1852, being the son
of the late Capt. Henry Trafford Trafford ; and assumed
by Royal Licence the additional surname and arms of
Rawson in the year 1892. Club — Windham. Annorial
bearings — Quarterly of 12: i. quarterly i. and iiii. , per
fesse sable and azure, a quadrangular castle between three
martlets argent (for Rawson) ; ii. and iii. argent, a griffin
segreant gules (for Trafford) ; 2. sable, three pheons,
points downwards, and a canton argent ; 3. gules, a wolf
passant argent ; 4. argent, a griffui segreant gules ; 6.
barry of four azure and argent ; 7. barry of four azure
and argent, in chief two mullets pierced of the last ; 8.
argent, on a bend azure, three garbs or ; 9. quarterly gules
and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent ; 10. paly
of si.x argent and gules, a chief vaire ; 11. argent, on a
bend gules, three escarbuncles ; 12. vert, a cross engrailed
ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased per fesse
sable and azure, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak two
annulets interlaced or (for Rawson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a thrasher proper, his coat, breeches, and
stockings party per pale argent and gules, holding in his
hands a flail proper, the head or, over a garb fesse-
ways of the last ; and in an escroll over the same the
Motto, " Now thus" (for Trafford). Married, 1892, Julia,
younger dau. of the late John Richards Welstead, formerly
Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, of Kimbolton, Hunts. Seats—
Coldham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds ; The Old Hall, Yaftbrth,
near Northallerton.
TRAH^L, formerly of Holland (Matric. 12 Feb. 1902,
but recorded by a cadet line c. 1680-7). Azure, a chevron
between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil slipped
in base argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a beacon tower issuing from waves
of the sea proper. Motto — " Discrimine salus."
Eldest son of late Thomas Traill, 7th of Holland,
Esq., J. P., D.L. (</. 1S96), by Margaret, second d. of
Robert Menzies, Commissioner to 7ih and 8th Earls
of Elgin : —
George Traill, Esq., J. P. Orkney, 8th of Holland,
b. 1847. Seat — Holland House, Orkney. Res. — Kirklands,
Gullane, East Lothian.
TRAILL (Rematric. 26 Nov. 1903). Quarterly, i. azure,
a chevron between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil
slipped in base argent, within a bordure engrailed of the
second (Traill, recorded by another cadet line 1680-7) ;
2. argent, on a chevron gules, between three flames of fire
proper, a lion rampant accompanied with two estoiles of
six points of the field (Baikie of Tankerness, c. 1680-7);
3. argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of
the field, a crescent of the second for difference (Balfour,
c. 1672) ; 4. ermine, a man's heart proper, on a chief azure,
three mullets argent (Douglas). Mantling azure, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreaih of his liveries, a column issuing
from waves of the sea proper. Motto — " Discrimine salus."
Ziz/^ry^Blue and gold.
Second son of Gilbert Traill, Esq., I. P. co. Orkney,
• Lieut. R.N. (ygst. son of Traill of Frotoft), b. 1788 ; d.
1849; m. 1818, Frances, d. and coh. of Robert Baikie,
7th of Tankerness : —
Thomas William Traill, Esq., Fleet Engineer R.N. ,
b. 13 Aug. 1829 ; m. 10 June 1879, Sarah Ann Glasgow,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Francis Traill, Gentleman, b. 22 Feb. 1881. Res. — •
Pomona, The Chase, Clapham Common, London, S. W.
Clubs — Junior Conservative, Primrose.
TRAILL (U.O. ). Azure, a chevron between two
mascles in chief or, and a trefoil slipped in base argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a column set in the sea proper. Motto — " Dis-
crimine salus."
Son of William Traill of Ballylough, B.A., M.D., b.
1791 ; d. ; t?t. 2nd, 1836, Louisa Henrietta, d. of
Robert French of Monivea Castle, co. Galway, by
Nichola his wife, sister of Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th
Bart., of Dronioland : —
Anthony Traill, Esq., LP. andD.L., co. Antrim (Hiq;h
Sheriff 1882), LL.D., M.D., Provost of Trin. Coll., DubHn
(1904), Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, Hon. Fellow Roy. Coll. of
Surgeons (Ireland), Hon. Fellow Roy. Coll. of Physicians
(Ireland), Commissioner of Educational Endowment (Ireland)
1885-92, b. 1838; fn. 1867, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of James
Stewart Moore, Esq., D. L. , of Ballydivity, co. Antrim ; and
has issue — (i) William Stewart Traill, Esq., Capt. R.E. , /;.
1868 [w. 1896, Selina Margaret, d. of Charles Frizell of
Castle Kevin; and has issue — Anthony O'Brien Traill,
Gentleman, b. 1897]; (2) Henry Edward O'Brien Traill,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1876; (3) Edmund Francis
Tarleton Traill, Gentleman, Lieut. A.S.C., b. 1878; (4)
Alexander Frederick Traill, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Frances
Catherine \_»i. 1898, Leslie Denny] ; Harriet Agnes [m. 14
April i8g6, Alfred Edward Brett]; and Annie Margaret.
Seat — Ballylough House, Bushmills, co. Antrim ; Provost's
House, Dublin.
TRAILL (L.O. , rematric. 1905). Quarterly, i. azure,
a chevron between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil
slipped in base argent, within a plain bordm-e or (Traill,
orig. recorded l)y another cadet line 1680-87) ; 2. argent, on
a chevron gules, between three flames of fire proper, a lion
rampant accompanied with two estoiles of six ])oints of the
field (Baikie of Tankerness, c. 1680-87) ; 3. argent, on a
chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the field, a crescent
of the second for difference (Balfour, c. 1672); 4. ermine, a
man's heart proper, on a chief azure, three mullets argent
(Douglas). Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a column issuing from waves of the
sea proper. Motto — " Discrimine salus."
Eld. son of Gilbert Traill, Esq., J. P. co. Orkney, Lieut.
R.N. (ygst. son of Traill of Frotoft), /'. 1788; d. 1849;
1)1. 1814, Frances, d. and co-h. of Robert Baikie, 7th of
Tankerness : —
Gilbert Francis Traill, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Broad-
lands, Tunbridge Wells.
TRAPAUD. quartered by ADLERCRON.
TRASK (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt(5-de-sang, a tilting-
spear erect proper, supported by two lions rampant
guardant gules, on a chief engrailed of the last, an estoile
between two hawk's lures of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon wings
elevated and addorsed proper, seme of estoiles or, hooded
and holding in the dexter claw a glove argent.
Son of John Trask of Fairwood House, Wilts, b. ;
(/. 1884; m. , Elizabeth, d. of Charles Trask: —
John James Trask, Gentleman, b. 1844. Res. — Critchells,
Lockerley, Romsey, Hants.
The Honourable JOHN TRAYNER, Lord Trayner.
Doctor of Laws of the University of Glasgow. Born April
19, 1834, being the second son of Hugh Trayner, by his
wife Agnes, dau. of James Eraser of Glasgow ; Advocate,
1858; Siieriff for the county of Forfar, 1881-85; Lord of
Session, with title of Lord Trayner, 1885 ; Lord Commis-
sioner of Justiciary, 1887, ex officio Railway Commissioner
for Scotland 1889-99. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on afesse, between two Esquires' helmets
plumed in chief and a fraise in base argent, a saltire sat>le.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion sejant gules, armed
and langued azure. MottO — "Par loi et droit." Mar-
ried, August 4, 1863, Frances Elizabeth Maxwell, eldest
daughter of Robert Stodart Wyld, Writer to the Signet,
Doctor of Laws, of Gilston, in the county of Fife ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Hugh Maxwell Trayner, Gentleman, His
Britannic Majesty's Consul in Corunna, b. March 31, 1867;
(2) Robert Wyld Maxwell Trayner, Esq., formerly Capt.
1st Royal Dragoons, b. Dec. 25, 1870 ; Isabel Georgine
Maxwell [/«., 1886, E. T. Salvesen, Esq., K.C., Advocate];
and Frances Agnes Marie Camille Maxwell. Postal address
— 27 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Clubs — Athenaeum, Royal
Societies', University (Edinburgh).
TREACHER, quartered by BOWLES.
TREBY, see PHILLIPPS-TREBY.
CHARLES EBENEZER TREFFRY, Esquire, J. P. fori
CO. Cornwall, High Sheriff 1886. Born May i, 1842, being
the second but eklest surviving son of the late Rev. Edward
John Treffry, D.C.L. of Place (who assumed by Royal
Licence, May 16, 1850, the surname and arms of Treffry),
by his wife Anne, dau. of Charles Steel, R.N. Armorial
■bearings — Sable, a chevron between three trees eradicated
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a Cornish chough's head erased sable, in the
beak a sprig of laurel vert. Married, Aug. 30, 1866,
Udney Maria Blakeley, dau. of Joseph von Bretton, Baron
von Bretton; and has had Issue — (i) Blakeley von Bretton
Treffry, Gentleman, b. Aug. 11, 1867 {d. Aug. 23, 1879);
(2) Edward Treffry, Gentleman, b. March i, 1869 ; (3)
Dormer Kierulff Bretton Treffry, Gentleman, b. May 7,
1877; Florence; and Vandah Louisa Bretton. Seat —
Place, Fowey, Cornwall.
The Rp:v. EDWARD LAMBERT TREFFRY, Rector
of Blankney, co. Lincoln. Born April 29, 1854, lieing the
seventh son of the late Rev. Edward John Treffry, D.C. L. ,
of Place (who assumed by Royal Licence, May 16, 1850,
the surname and arms of Treffry), by his wife Anne, dau.
of Charles Steel, R.N. Armorial bearings — Sable, a
chevron between three trees eradicated argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
Cornish chough's head erased sable, in the beak a sprig of
laurel vert. Married, 1885, Evelyn, only dau. of Thomas
Henry Pares of Hopwell Hall, Derby ; and has Issue--
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Thomas Justin Treffry, Gentleman, 1^. March 31, 1886;
Mary Evelyn ; and Katharine. Postal address — Blankney,
CO. Lincoln.
JOSEPH THOMAS TREFFRY, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Devon. Born Dec. 29, 1851, being the sixth son of the late
Rev. Edward John Treffry, D. C. L. , of Place (who assumed
by Royal Licence, May 16, 1850, the surname and arms of
Treffry), by his wife Anne, dau. of Charles Steel, R.N.,
Inspecting Commander of H.M. Coastguard. Livery —
Drab coats, blue and white trimmings, blue plush breeches,
silver lace and buttons. Armorial bearings— Sable, a
chevron between three trees eradicated argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
Cornish chough's head erased sable, in the beak a sprig of
laurel vert. Motto —" WHiyle God wyll." Married, 1874,
Ada (who died Jan. 6, 1904), fifth dau. of Colonel John
Whitehead Peard, J. P., of Trenython. Residence — Club
— Royal Western Yacht (Plymouth).
The Rev. REGINALD HEBER TREFFRY, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Endellion, Cornwall. Born
ALarch 30, 1846, being the fourth son of the late Rev. Edward
John Treffry, D.C.L. , of Place (who assumed by Royal
Licence, May 16, 1850, the surname and arms of TreflVy),
by his wife Anne, dau. of Charles Steel, R.N. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a chevron between three trees eradicated
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a Cornish chough's head erased sable, in the
beak a sprig of laurel vert. Married, Jan. 23, 1889, Blanch,
elder dau. of Henry Peach Keighley, Esq. , Capt. Indian
Army; and has /.w//e— Roger Carpenter, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 31, 1892; and Anne. Postal address— 'bX.Y.x\A&\\\ox\,
Port Isaac, Cornwall.
TREGARTHIN, quartered by FLOYER.
TREGARTHYN, quartered by TAUNTON.
SJQHN SIMMONS TREGONING, Esquire, J.P.
^ CO. Cornwall, J.P. and D.L. for the co. of Car-
marthen, High Sheriff 1904-1905. Born Sept. 10, 1842,
being the eldest and only surviving son of John Simmons
Tregoning of Landue, in the co. of Cornwall, by his wife
Elizabeth Avery, dau. of John Langford of Boscastle, in
the same county. Livery — Blue coat, with silver buttons,
drab trousers, &c. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Argent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged in front of
three oak-trees proper, a cliief azure, thereon a passion
cross between two mullets of the field ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper,
thereon a castle argent, a stag lodged or ; with the Motto,
"Semper paratus, semper tutus." Married, September
26, 1866, Sophia, daughter of Edward Norris of Liverpool ;
and has Issue — (i) John Simmons Tregoning, Esq., J.P- co.
Carmarthen, M.A. Camb., b. Feb. 16, 1868; (2) William
Edward Cecil Tregoning, Gentleman, M.A. Camb. b. Feb.
17, 1871 \_m., Nancy, youngest dau. of John Beavan
Phillips, Esq., J. P., and has issue, a son]; (3) Arthur
Langford Tregoning, Gentleman, B.A. Camb., /;. Sept. 5,
1874; (4) Wynn Harold Tregoning, Gentleman, B.A.
Camb., /'. June 6, 1876; (5) Geoffrey Norris Tregoning,
Gentleman, B.A. Camb., /;. Sept. 25, 1881 ; (6) Edgar
Avery Tregoning, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1884; Sopliie
Elizabeth ; Emily Grace ; and Dorothea. Estates — Lan-
due, near Launceston ; Bryn Hafod, near Llanelly, &.c.
Postal address — Landue, near Launceston, Cornwall.
Chtb — St. Stephen's.
TREGOR, quartered by BARTTELOT.
§ HORACE DORMER TRELAWNEY, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. for co. Chester, late Captain Royal Horse
Guards. Born 1824, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Harry Brereton Trelawney, Esq. , of Shot-
wicU, Captain Grenadier Guards, by his wife Caroline, dau.
of Captain Monk, R.N. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron sable, between three oak leaves slipped proper,
impaling the arms of Walsh, namely argent, a fesse sable,
cotised wavy gules, between six martlets of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf passant proper. Motto— "Sermoni con-
sonafacra." Married, 1859, Hon. Maria Katharine Walsh,
eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. John, ist Lord Ormathwaite ; and
has Issue— Ylorence; Maud; Hilda [/;/., July 13, 1892,
John Herbert Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Lieut. 4th Batt.
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, fourth son of Clement Cottrell-
Dormer of Ingmire Hall, co. York, and has issue] ; Lilian ;
and Miny. 6Va^— Shotwick Park, co. Chester. Clubs—
Carlton, Army and Navy, and Marlborough.
TRELAWNY, see JAGO-TRELAWNY.
§ Alderman Sir WILLIAM PURDIE TRELOAR,
Knight Bachelor (1900), a Commissioner of Lieuten-
ancy for the City of London, Alderman of Farringdon
Without since 1892, Sheriff of London 1890-1900, J.P. for
the counties of London, .Surrey, and Kent. Born 1843,
being the second son of Thomas Treloar of Helston, Corn-
wall. Z/t'tvj- Blue and gold. Armorial bearings— Or,
on a mount vert, an oak tree proper, fructed gold, on a
chief nebuly gules, three hawks' lures of the first. Mantling
vert and or. Crest- -On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, the hands grasping a
fasces fesseways, head towards the dexter proper, pendent
therefrom, by a chain or, an escutcheon sable, charged with
a bezant. Motto— " Honestate vetustas stat." Married,
1865, Annie, dau. of George Blake. Pesideuce—Gmnge
Mount, Norwood, Surrey. Clubs— ]unioT Carlton, Authors',
Press, Savage, Bath, Whitefriars.
§ ARTHUR 1REM.\YNE, Esquire, J.P. and D.L.,
and Christ Church, Oxford, M.P. for Truro 1878-80,
served in the 13th Light Dragoons in the Crimea, and
commanded them as Lieut. -Colonel 1860-61; has Legion
of Honour and 3rd Class Medjidie. Born May 15, i'827,
being the fifth son of the late John Hearle Tremayne, Esq.,
of Heligan and Sydenham, by Caroline Matilda his wife,
dau. of .Sir William Lemon, ist Baronet, of Carclew. Livery
— Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — Gules, three
dexter arms, conjoined at the shoulders and flexed in
triangle or, fists proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, holding
between their hands a man's head proper, on the head a
high-crowned hat sable. MottO— "Honor et honestas."
Married, firstly, Sept. 22, 1858, Lady Frances Margaret
Hely-Hutchinson [d. April 11, 1866), second dau. of Rt. Hon.
John, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore, K.P. ; and has Issue — (i)
Arthur Richard Tremayne, Gentleman, /'. Sept. 17, 1861,
d. Jan. 30, 1862; (2) William Francis Tremayne, Gentleman,
late 4th Dragoon Guards, b. Oct 25, 1862 [;;/., Aug. 19, 1890,
Zoe .Anna Judith, third dau. of Baron de Robeck of Gowran
Grange, Naas, and has issue, Charles Henry Tremaney,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Gentleman, b. 1893]; (3) Charles Lewis Tremayne, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 14, 1864, d. Feb. 25, 1876; (4) John Hearle
Tremayne, Esq., Major 13th Hussars, h. March 11, 1865;
Caroline Mary [w. , Jan. 31, 1883, Francis .Ale.xander,
Lieut. R.N., eldest surviving son of Caledon Dupre Alex-
ander of Calmont Park, Reading, and of 30 Belgrave
Square]. Colonel Tremayne married, secondly, Sept. ist
1870, Emma Penelope, fifth dau. of Rev. Thomas Phill-
potts of Porthgwidden, Cornwall ; and has issue, (5) Arthur
Hughes Tremayne, Gentleman, b. Oct. 19, 1872 ; and Alice
Opre. Seat — Carclew, Perran-as-Wortlial. Clubs— Army
and Navy, Cavalry.
HENRY HAWKINS TREMAYNE, Esquire, J. P.
Born March 24, 1830, being the third son of the late John
Hearle Tremayne, Esq., J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff of
Cornwall 1831, and M.P. for that county 1806-26, by his
wife Caroline Matilda, youngest dau. of Sir William Lemon,
ist Baronet of Carclew. Armorial toearings— Gules,
three dexter arms, conjoined at the shoulders and fle.xed in
triangle or, fists proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, holding
between their hands a man's head proper, on the head a
high-crowned hat sable. Motto — "Honor et honestas."
Married Charlotte Jane, third dau. of John Duller of
Morval, and has issue, seven children. Residence —
JOHN CLAUDE LEWIS TREMAYNE, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Cornwall. Born Aug. i, 1869, being the eldest
son of John Tremayne, Esq., of Heligan, Cornwall, by his
wife Hon. Mary Charlotte Martha Vivian, dau. of Rt.
Hon. Charles Crespigny, 2nd Lord Vivian of Glynn.
Armorial toearings — Gules, three dexter arms, conjoined
at the shoulders and flexed in triangle or, fists proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
cokiurs, two arms embowed, holding between their hands a
man's head proper, on the head a high-crowned hat sable.
Motto — " Honor et honestas." Seat — Heligan, St. Austell.
TRENCH, see CHEVENIX-TRENCH and COOKE-
TRENCH.
CHARLES O'HARA TRENCH, Esquire, J. P. , late 14th
Regt. Born March 19, 1846, being the second son of John
Eyre Trench, by his wife Grace, third dau. of Rev. John
Burdett, Rector of Banagher, King's Co., and Ballygarth,
CO. Meath. Club — Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion passant gules, between
three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last, a sun in
splendour or, impaling the arms of St. George, namely
argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, a crescent for difference. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour
embowed, holding a sword all proper. Motto — " Virtutis
fortuna comes." Married, April 14, 1874, Elizabeth Olivia,
third dau. of Robert St. George (and grand-dan. of Sir
Richard Bligh St. George, Bart., of Woodsgift, co. Kil-
kenny; and has Issue — (i) John Arthur Burdett Trench,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 21, 1884 ; (2) Charles Frederick Trench,
Gentleman, b. July 29, 1885; Grace Eulalie St. George;
Violet Madeleine Maud ; and Moira Sophia. Seat — Clon-
fert, Eyrecourt, co. Galway.
§ FREDERICK CHARLES TRENCH-GASCOIGNE,
Esq., J. P. and D. L. for the cos. York and Limerick,
High Sheriff for the latter co. 1863, and for the former 1864,
J. P. CO. Argyll, late Capt. 66th Regt., Lieut.-Col. 1st W. R.
Yorks. Volunteer Artillery, Hon. Col. 2nd Leeds R.E.
Volunteers. Born May 15, 1814, being the only son of the
late Charles Trench, who was fifth son of Fiederick Trench
of Moate and Woodlawn. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, on a pale sable, a conger's head couped and
erect or, and for distinction, upon a canton gules, a cross
crosslet of the third (for Gascoigne) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion
passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of
the last, a sun in splendour or (for Trench). Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a conger's head couped and erect or, charged for
distinction with a pellet (for Gascoigne) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasp-
ing a cutlass all proper (for Trench). Married Mary
Isabella (who died Oct. 25, 1891), elder dau, and coheir of
the late Richard Oliver Gascoigne of Parlington and Castle
Oliver ; and by her has Issue — Frederick Richard Thomas
Trench-Gascoigne, Esq., of Lotherton, Aberford, Leeds,
late Capt. Royal Horse Guards, Hon. Col. Yorkshire
Hussars, J. P. for the West Riding, b. July 4, 1851 [w., Feb.
26, 1892, Laura Gwendolen Douglas, younger dau. of Sir
Douglas Gallon, K.C. B. , of Himbleton Manor, co. Wor-
cester. Seats — Parlington Park, Aberford, Yorkshire.
TRENCHARD, see DILLON-TRENCHARD.
TRENOUTH, quartered by CONYERS and HOR-
DERN.
TRESURTHIEN, quartered by HORDERN.
The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE OTTO TRE-
VELYAN, 2nd Baronet (March 13, 1874), of Wallington,
Northumberland, P.C, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., D.L., M.P.
for Tynemouth 1865-68, for the Border Burghs 1868-86,
and for Glasgow 1887-97, a Lord of the Admiralty 1869-70,
Parliamentary Secretary of the Admiralty 1880-82, Chief
Secretary of State for Ireland 1882-84, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster with a seat in the Cabinet 1884-85, .]
and Secretary for Scotland Feb. to April 1886, and 1892-95.
Born July 20, 1838, being the only son of the late Sir Charles
Edward Trevelyan, ist Bart. , cf Wallington, K.C.B., by
his wife Hannah Moore, dau. of Zachary Macaulay, and
sister of Lord Macaulay. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or, issuing out of
water in base proper, with due difference ; the escutcheon j
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling ■
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two ^
arms counter-embowed proper, haliited azure, liolding in
the hands a bezant. Motto — " Ty me tryeth troth." Mar-
ried, Sept. 29, 1869, Caroline, dau. of Robert Needham
Philips, M.P. , of The Park, Manchester, and Welcombe,
Stratford-on-Avon ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Philips
Trevelyan, Esq., M.P. for Elland Div. co. York since 1899,
M. A. Camb. , late Assistant Private Secretary to Lord-Lieut,
of Ireland, b. Oct. 28, 1870 [;«., Jan. 6, 1904, Mary Katha-
rine, third dau. of Hugh Bell, Esq., J. P., of Red Barns,
Coatham, Redcar] ; (2) Robert Calverley Trevelyan, Esq.,
b. June 20, 1872 [/«., June 7, 1900, Elizabeth, dau. of
the late Ian des Amorie van de Hoeven] ; (3) George Mac-
aulay Trevelyan, Esq., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb., b.
Feb. 16, 1876. Seats — Wallington, Cambo, Northumber-
land ; Welcombe, Stratford-on-Avon. Toivn house — 8
Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenfeum,
National Liberal, and Reform.
SYDNEY VYVYAN TREVENEN, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 2, 1894, being the only son of the late Sydney William
Trevenen, Gentleman, by his wife Jessie Atkinson, dau. of
Thomas King Atkinson of Reston Hall, Westmorland,
Esq., J. P. for Cumberland and Westmorland. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse gules, between two chevrons
azure, an escallop and two fleurs-de-lis of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag quarterly vert and erminois, attired or.
Motto — " In se teres." Postal address — Carlisle.
TREVES (H. Coll., 1902). Argent, on a cross couped
gules, a tower triple-towered or, between in the first and
fourth quarters a dexter hand couped and erect proper,
and in the second and third quarters a tent purpure,
garnished, and the pole of the third. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an opinicus
statant or, wings elevated and addorsed purpure, resting
the dexter paw on a fleam fessways argent. Motto —
" Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter." Livery — Blue and yellow.
Son of William Treves of Dorchester, b. 1812 ;
d. 1867; m. 1842, Jane, d. of John Knight of
Honiton : —
Sir Frederick Treves, Bart. (30 July 1902), G.C.V.O. (1905),
K.C.V.O. (1901), C.B. (1901), F.R.C.S., Hon. LL.D.
(Aberdeen), Serjeant-Surgeon to the King, Surgeon in
Ordinary to the Prince of Wales, formerly Surgeon Extra-
is the Military Cockade.
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ordinary to Queen Victoria, Km. of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Con-
sulting Surgeon to the Forces in S. Africa 1899-1900, with
Ladysmith Relief Column (medal, three clasps), Hon. Col.
Roy. Army Medical Corps (Mil), b. 1853 ; i?i. 1877, Anne
Elizabeth, d. of Alfred Samuel Alason of Dorchester ; and
has surv. issue — Enid Margery [w;. 1902, Lt.-Col. Charles
Delmd Radcliffe]. Res. — 6 Wimpole Street, W. Clubs —
Reform, Hurlingham.
TREVOR, quartered by HUTCHINSON - LLOYD-
VAUGHAN and LLOYD- VAUGHAN.
CHARLES EDMUND AUGUSTINE TREVOR
TREVOR-BATTYE, Esquire, Hon. Capt. in the Army,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. East Lanes. Regt. ; served in Zulu,
Basuto, and Boer campaigns (three medals and clasp). Born
1853, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Wilberforce
Battye of Tingrith House, in co. Bedford, Rector of Hever,
in CO. Kent, Lord of the Manors of Tingrith and Little
Hampden, by his wife Harriet Dorothea, only dau. of
Edmund Wakefield Meade- Waldo, Esq., of Stonewall, in
CO. Kent, and of Hever Castle, J. P. and D. L. for that county.
Mrs. Battye was authorised by Royal License, dated Sept. 23,
1890, in conjunction with the issue of her late husband, to
assume the additional surname Trevor [to be used before
that of Battye] and the arms of Trevor and Battye quarterly.
Livoy — Black, white facings. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly 1 and 4, sable a chevron argent, between three goats
passant of the last, each charged with two pellets fesseways,
a chief invected or, thereon a demi-man couped and af-
front^e, holding over his dexter shoulder a club proper be-
tween two cincjuefoils gules (for Battye) ; 2 and 3 party per
bend sinister erminois and pean, a lion rampant counter-
changed (for Trevor). Mantling sable and argent, Crests
— I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a club fesseways
proper, a stork argent, collared and lined sable, holding in
the beak a roach proper (for Battye) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of an oak-tree, a
branch sprouting from its dexter side, acorned proper, upon
the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed sable, wings elevated er-
minois (for Trevor). Motto— " Ducat amor Dei." Mar-
ried, 1902, Maude Jessie Sowcrby, dau. of the late Capt.
Henry Sowerby Middleton ; and has Issue- Hugo Rochfort
Hampden Trevor-Battye, Gentleman, /;. June 2, 1904.
i?^/!/^;!^— Tingrith Manor, Beds. C/i/li — Grosvenor.
CHARLES CADWALLADER TREVOR-ROPER,
Gentleman. Born Feb. 9, 1884, being the eldest son of the
late George Edward Trevor-Roper, by his « ife Harriette,
dau. of Richard Trevor-Roper. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and or, a pale and three
roebucks' heads erased counterchanged (for Roper) ; 2 and
3, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or,
and for distinction a canton sable, thereon an escallop
argent, charged with a cross flory of the fourth (for Trevor).
Mantling azure and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant sable, holding in his right paw a
ducal cornet or (for Roper) ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a wyvern, wings elevated sable, and for distinc-
tion on the breast an escallop, charged as in the arms (for
Trevor), Motto— " Spes mea in Deo." Residence—
CHARLES JAMES TREVOR-ROPER, M.A., J. P.
and D.L. for co. Flint, High Sheriff 1878, Hon. Col. 6th
Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born Oct. 29, 1823, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Blaney Trevor-Roper,
Esq., J. P. and D. L., High Sheriff 1835, by his wife Mary,
only dau. of Samuel Knight of Manchester. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and or, a pale
and three roebucks' heads erased counterchanged (for
Roper) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a
lion rampant or, and for distinction a canton sable, thereon
an escallop argent, charged with a cross flory of the fourth
(for Trevor). Mantling azure and or. Crests i. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding in his
dexter paw a ducal coronet or (for Roper) ; 2. on a chapeau
gules, turned' up ermine, a wyvern, wings elevated sable,
and for distinction on the breast an escallop, charged as
in the arms (for Trevor). MottO — " Spes mea inDeo."
Married, firstly, Nov. 30, 1854, Lucy Anne, youngest dau.
of Samuel Aldersey of Aldersey Hall, co. Chester; and
secondly, July 8, 1873, Julia Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Cor-
nelius H. Kortrigiit, K.C.M.G., Governor of British Guiana.
Seat— "PlsiS Teg Park, co. Flint. Club~]nmoY Carlton.
CLAUDE HENRY TREVOR-ROPER, Gentleman.
Born July 26, 1869, being the eldest son of the late Richard
Henry Trevor-Roper, by his wife Grace Carr, dau. of Henry
Messena, M.D. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4,
per fesse azure and or, a pale and three roebucks' heads
erased counterchanged (for Roper) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinis-
ter ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, and for distinc-
tion a canton sable, thereon an escallop argent, charged
with a cross flory of the fourth (for Trevor). Mantling
azure and or. Crest— i. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant sable, holding in the right paw a ducal coronet or
(for Roper); 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a
wyvern, wings elevated sable, and for distinction on the
breast an escallop, charged as in the arms (for Trevor).
Motto — " Spes mea in Deo." Residence —
CYRIL HENRY TREVOR-ROPER, Gentleman. Born
May 13, 1877, being the eldest son of the late Henry Pellew
Trevor-Roper, by his wife Amy Juliet, youngest dau. of
Rev. George Preston. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i
and 4, per fesse sable and or, a pale and three roebucks'
heads erased counterchanged (for Roper) ; 2 and 3, per
bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, and
for distinction a canton sable, thereon an escallop argent,
charged with a cross flory of the fourth (for Trevor).
Mantling azure and or. Crests— r. a lion rampant sable,
holding in his dexter paw a ducal coronet or (for Roper) ;
2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern, wings
elevated sabie, and for distinction on the breast an escallop,
charged as in the arms (for Trevor). Motto — " Spes mea
in Deo." Residence —
DACRE TREVOR-ROPER, Gentleman. Born Jan. 12,
1839, being the fifth son of the late Charles Blaney Trevor-
Roper, Esq., J.F^. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1835, by his wife
Mary, only dau. of Samuel Knight of Manchester. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and or,
a pale and three roebucks' heads erased counterchanged
(for Roper) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister ermine and ermines,
a lion rampant or, and for distinction a canton sable,
thereon an escallop argent, charged with a cross flory of
the fourth (for Trevor). Mantling azure and or. Crests—
I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion ramj^ant sable, holding
in his right paw a ducal coronet or (for Roper) ; 2. on a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern, wings elevated
sable, and for distinction on the breast an escallop, charged
as in the arms (for Trevor). Motto — " Spes mea in Deo.''
Afarried, Aug. 25, 1875, Louisa, dau. of William Wanklyn ;
and has Issue — (i) Lcnnard Carew Trevor-Roper, Gentle-
man, b. July 22, 1876 ; (2) Hubert Trevor-Roper, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 5, 1877 ; (3) Henry Blayney Trevor-Roper, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 1881, d. April i, 1882; (4) Ranulph Dacre
Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. April 13, 1893 ; and Mary and
Margaret Roper. Residence —
t GEORGE DACRE TREVOR-ROPER, Gentleman,
Surgeon R.N. Born Sept. 17, 1862, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late George Trevor-Roper of
Fern Park, Cheshire, M.D. , by his wife Amelia, dau. of
Captain Archibald Macdonald, R.N. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and or, a pale and
three roebucks' heads erased counterchanged (for Roper) ;
2 and 3, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion ram-
pant or, and for distinction a canton sable, thereon an
escallop argent, charged with a cross flory of the fourth (for
Trevor). Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. a lion ram-
pant sable, holding in his right paw a ducal coronet or (for
Roper) ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a
wyvern, wings elevated sable, and for distinction on the
breast an escallop, charged as in the arms (for Trevor).
Motto — "Spes mea in Deo." Residence —
TRICKETT, quartered by DEN T.
TRICUBBE, quartered by BRACKENRIDGE.
TRIST of Tristford (H. Coll.). Azure, a cinquefoil,
between an estoile between two ears of wheat leaved and
is the Naval Cockade.
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slipped, in chief as many estoiles in fesse, and a like ear of
wheat in base all ov. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, two cinquefoils fessewise or,
thereon a crow close sable. Motto — ^ " Nee triste nee
trepide."
Only s. of William Samuel Gwatkin Trist, Esq. , Capt.
2nd West India Regt. , fi. 1850; </. 1882; m. Amy
Jane, d. of P. J. Margary of Wingfield Villa, Stoke,
and gd. of Sir William Russell, ist Bart., of Charlton
Park, Cheltenham : —
Francis Warren Trist, Gentleman, d. 24 Feb. 1882.
Seafs — Tristford, Harberton, South Devon, Behan Pare,
St. Veryan, Grampound Road, Cornwall. Clud — New
Oxford and Cambridge.
TROLLOP, quartered by LANE.
TROTMAN (i6i6). Argent, a cross gules between four
roses of the same, barbed vert. Crest — A garb bound up
with a band argent and azure, between two ostrich-feathers.
Son of Rev. Fiennes Samuel Trotman, by his wife
Mary, d. of Rev. Nicholas Earle : —
Rev. Edward Fiennes Trotman, B.C.L. (Oxon.), V. of
Marshfield and Hon. Canon of Bristol, fi. 1828 ; m. ^859,
Anne Symes, d. of Peter Cox of Beaminster, Dorset ; and
has issue— (i) Fiennes Trotman, Gentleman, fi. 1862 ;
(2) Edwara Trotman, 6. 1863; (3) Charles Newsham
Trotman, Gentleman, 6. 1864; (4) William Wykeham
Trotman, Gentleman, />. 1865; (5) Henry Leigh Trotman,
Gentleman, i. 1867 ; (6) Francis Earle Trotman, Gentleman,
6. 1869. A'«.— Marshfield Vicarage, Chippenham.
ERNEST BALFOUR TROTTER, Gentleman. Bo>»
March 24, 1851, being the sixth son of the late William
Trotter, Esq., J. P. (who assumed by Royal Licence,
Dec. 3, 1868, the surname of Trotter in lieu of that of
Brown, and was permitted to bear the arms of Trotter
quarterly with those of his own family, such surname and
arms to be used by his issue), by his wife Mary Ehzabeth,
only dau. and heir of George Welbank of St. James's
Place, Middlesex. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i
and 4, argent, a crescent gules, on a chief indented azure,
three mullets pierced of the field (for Trotter) ; 2 and 3,
azure, a chevron chequy argent and sable, between three
fleurs-de-lis of the second (for Brown). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a horse
trotting argent (for Trotter) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules, in his dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lis
argent (for Brown). Mottoes— Over the crest of Trotter,
" Festina lente " ; over the crest of Brown, " Fortitudine et
fidelitate." Married, April 12, 1883, Katherine Isabella,
eldest dau. of H. S. Patteson of Cringleford, co. Norfolk.
Residence — 10 Granville Place, South Kensington, S.W.
Sir henry TROTTER, K.C.V.O. (1901). Major-
General in the Army, and Commanding the Home
District, late Grenadier Guards. Born January 5, 1844,
being the elder son of the late Richard Trotter of Morton-
hall, CO. Midlothian, J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Mary, dau.
of General Sir John Oswald, G.C. B. , of Dunnikier. Livery^
Dark blue coat, broad blue and white striped waistcoat silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent
a fesse gules, between three mullets in cluef sable and a
crescent in base azure ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules
between three boars' heads couped sable, impaling the
arms of Gifford, namely azure, a chevron between three
stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent,
pellett^e. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a knight in
armour proper, holding his courser argent, caparisoned
gules; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Im-
promptu ; " and for his Supporters, on the de.\ter side of
the escutcheon, a lion rampant gules, and on the sinister
side a horse argent, maned, and unguled or. Married,
May 24, 1866, Eva, commonly known as the Honourable
Eva, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Francis
Gifford, second Baron Gifford ; and has Issue — (i) Algernon
Richard Trotter, Esq., D.S.O. , b. June 20, 1870, Capt.
2nd Life Guards ; (2) Gerald Frederic Trotter, Esq., D.S.O. ,
b. July 21, 1871, Capt. Grenadier Guards; (3) Edward
Henry Trotter, Esq., D..S.O. , /'. Dec. i, 1872, Capt.
Grenadier fiuards ; (4) Reginald Baird Trotter, Esq., Lieut.
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, b. March 25, 1874;
and Meta. Estates — Mortonhall, Liberton, co. Midlothian;
Charterhall, Duns, co. Berwick, N.B. Postal address —
Mortonhall, Liberton, Edinburgh. Town residence — 33
Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, United
Service.
The Rev. HENRY EDEN TROTTER, M.A., Rector
of Whitchurch, Oxon ; Hon. Canon (Ch. Ch. Oxford).
Born June 2, 1844, being the fourth son of the late
WiUiam Trotter, Esq., j.P. (who assumed by Royal
Licence, Dec. 3, i8i58, the surname of Trotter in lieu of
that of Brown, and was permitted to bear the arms
of Trotter quarterly with those of his own family, such
surname and arms to be used by his issue), by his wife
Mary Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of George Welbank of
St. James's Place, Middlesex, by Anne his wife, eldest dau.
of James Trotter of Horton. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly I and 4, argent, a crescent gules, on a chief indented
azure, three mullets pierced of the field (for Trotter) ; 2 and
3, azure, a chevron chequy argent and sable, between three
fleurs-de-lis of the second (for Brown). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a horse
trotting argent (for Trotter) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant gules, in his dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lis
argent (for Brown). Mottoes— Over the crest of Trotter,
" Festina lente " ; over the crest of Brown, " Fortitudine et
fidelitate." Married, April 19, 1877, Mary Hodgson, only
dau. of W. S. Gillett of Harefield, Southampton. Postal
address — Whitchurch Rectory, Reading, Berks. Club —
United University.
WILLIAM TROTTER, Esquire, J.P. co. Berks.
Born July 7, 1839, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Alexander Trotter, Gentleman, by his first wife
Jaqueline Elizabeth, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Otter,
"D.D., Lord Bishop of Chichester. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, a crescent gules, on a chief in-
dented azure, three mullets pierced of the field (for Trotter) ;
2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, armed
and langued azure, charged on the shoulder with a crescent
is tbe Military Cockade.
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of the first (for Mowbray), all within a bordure engrailed
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a horse trotting proper. Motto — " Festina
uncle, George Cranstoun Trotter-Cranstoun, Esquire, of
Dewar and Harvieston (who died 1885). Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a fesse ermine between three mullets in chief
lente." Married, April 21, 1863, Mary Isabel, only dau.
of William Davies ; and has Issue — (i) Charles William
Trotter, Esq., Major South Notts Imperial Yeomanry, b.
March 7, 1865 \m., Jan. 18, i8qo, Ellinor, eldest dau. of
Rt. Hon. John Hamilton, ist Baron Hamilton of Dalzell,
and has had issue, Archibald Trotter, Gentleman, b. April
29, 1892 ; John Leslie Trotter, Gentleman, b. 1897, d. 1899 ;
and Marjorie Ellinor] ; (2) Henry Alexander Trotter, Gen-
tleman, Barrister-at-Law, (?. Sept. i, 1866; and Margaret
Evelyn [w. Cyril Gurney]. 5(?a/— King's Beeches, Ascot,
Berks.
WILLIAM SAMPSON TROTTER, Gentleman ; was
formerly Lieut. R.A. Born March 13, 1839, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late William Trotter,
Esq., J. P. (who assumed by Royal Licence, Dec. 3, 1868,
the surname of Trotter in lieu of that of Brown, and was
permitted to bear the arms of Trotter quarterly with those
of his own family, such surname and arms to be used by his
issue), by his wife Mary Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
George Welbank of St. James's Place, Middlesex, by Anne
his v/ife, eldest dau. of James Trotter of Horton. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, a crescent gules, on
a chief indented azure, three mullets pierced of the field (for
Trotter) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron chequy argent and
sable, between three fleurs-de-lis of the second (for Brown).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the
colours, a horse trotting argent (for Trotter) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, in his dexter
forepaw a fleur-de-lis argent (for Brown). Mottoes— Over
the crest of Trotter, "Festina lente"; over the crest of
Brown, " Fortitudine et fidelitate." Married, March 6,
1886, Constance Selina, youngest dau. of the late John
Frederick Feeney of Edgbaston ; and has Issue — John
Frederick Arthur Trotter, Gentleman, b. May 16, 1887 ; and
Eileen Constance Beryl. Residence— 1\\^ Hill, Batheaston,
Bath.
JOSEPH YOUNG TROTTER-CRANSTOUN, Esq.,
T.P. CO. Midlothian, of Dewar and Harvieston, in the
CO. of Midlothian. Born 1840, being the eldest surviving
son of the late William St. Clair Trotter, by his wife Cathe-
rine Anne, daughter of the late Joseph Evans ; succeeded his
sable, and a crescent in base azure, all within a bordure
gules, charged with three cranes statant of the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a crane dormant, holding a stone
in its dexter foot all proper. Motto—" Thou shalt want ere
I want." Estate — Dewar, Midlothian. Seat — Harvieston,
Gorebridge, N.B. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Bath, New
(Edinburgh).
TROUGHTON. (Granted by Harvey, Clarenceux, 30
Oct. 1566, to Christopher Troughton of Great Lynford,
Bucks.) Sable, [on a chevron between three cygnet heads
erased and ducally gorged argent, as many pellets. Crest
is the Naval Cockade.
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— On a wreath of the colours, a Hon's head erased per
chevron argent and sable, charged with three roundles
counterchanged. [No official pedigree has been entered or
proof of the rii^ht to anus made since 1574.]
Son of Medhurst Albert Troughton, Esq., J. P., m.
Annie Josephine, d. of Henry Renton, M.I.C.E. :—
Cecil Claude Walter Troughton, Esq., J. P., Capt. ^th
Batt. P.O. IV. North Staffs. Regt., b. 1869; m. 1900,
Elizabeth Lambton, d. of late .Richard Horn. Res.^
17 Hans Mansions, S. IV. Clubs — Junior United Service,
Hurlingham, Netu Thames Yacht.
TROWER (H. Coll. , 1792). Quarterly argent and sable,
three lions passant guardant counterchanged, over all a
spear in bend proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
per pale argent and sable, resting the dexter paw upon an
anchor.
Sons of Henry Trower Gentleman, b. 1814 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1842, Helen, d. of William Seymour: —
Henry Seymour Trower, Gentleman, b. 1843 ; m. 1871,
Juliet, d. of M. M. Salomons. Res. — 9 Bryanston Square,
Hyde Park, W.
Percy Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. 1876,
Agnes, d. and coh. of late H. Alexander Bence, Esq., of
Thorington Hall, Suffolk (High Sheriff of that county )
[Arms of Bence, borne on escutcheon of pretence, viz.:
Argent, on a cross between four frets gules, a castle or] ;
and has issue — (i) Alfred Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1880 ;
(2) Richard Alexander Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
(3) Guy Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1887; (4) Edward
Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1890; (5) Henry Bence
Trower, Gentleman, b. 1893; Agnes Helen; and Muriel
Bence. Res. — . Club — Conservative.
TROYTE, see ACLAND-TROYTE.
HUGH LEONARD TROYTE, Esq., J. P. co. Devon,
Lieut. 2oth Hussars, 1894-1898, Major 3rd Vol. Batt. Devon
Regt. Born 1870, being eldest son of the late Col. Charles
Arthur Williams Troyte of Huntsham Court, J. P. and D.L.
for Devon (High Sheriff 1881), Patron of Huntsham, Hon,
Major ist. R. Devon Yeo. Cav. , and Col. Coinm. 3rd Vol.
Batt. Devon Regt., by his wife Katherine Mary, eldest
dau. of Sir John Walrond Walrond, ist Bart. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, an eagle displayed with
two heads proper, a bordure invectcd ermine, and for
distinction in chief a cross crosslet sable (for Troyte) ; 2
and 3, chcquy argent and sable, a fesse gules (for Acland).
Mantling gules nnd or. Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's wing sable, charged with five estoiles
or, environed with a snake proper, the wing charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet gold (for Troyte) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fessevvays to
the sinister, habited azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon
perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or (for
Acland). Motto —" A Deo in Deo." .?6'ff/— Huntsham
Court, Bampton, Devon. C//^^— National.
S GEORGE TROYTE -CHAFYN- GROVE, Esquire,
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Somerset
and Dorset, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire,
High Sheriff for the county of Dorset 1888, Patron of four
livings. Born October 16, 1829, being the only son of the
late George Bullock, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy- Lieutenant, of North Coker House, in the county of
Somerset, by his wife Caroline, youngest daughter of Charles
Grove, Doctor of Medicine. In compliance with the provi-
sions of the will of his maternal relative, the Reverend
Edward Berkeley Troyte, Doctor of Laws, of Huntsham
Court, in the county of Devon (who died 1852), he assumed,
by Royal License, the surname of Troyte, in addition to and
before that of Bullock, and the arms of Troyte quarterly
with his own arms ; and in 1892, upon inheriting the Zeals
estates at the death of his cousin Miss Chafyn-Grove, who
(lied 1891, under the will of his cousin William Chafyn-
Grove of the Coldstream Guards, who died 1865, he assumed,
by a further Royal License, the name of Chafyn-Grove In
lieu of that of Bullock, and the arms quarterly. Club —
Boodle's. Livery — (dress) white and scarlet ; (undress)
claret, white and scarlet striped waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. ermine, on a
chevron engi'ailed gules, an escallop or, between two escallops
argent (for Grove) ; 2. gules, a talbot passant or, a chief
ermine (for Chafyn) ; 3. or, an eigle displayed with two
heads proper, within a bordure invected ermine (for Troyte) ;
4. gules, on a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent, armed or, another chevron ermine charged with as
many annulets azure (for Bullock) ; and impaling the arms
of Vi^elby, sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. in the centre, upon a wreath of the colours, a
talbot passant sable, collared argent (for Grove) ; 2. on the
dexter side the crest of Troyte, namely, upon a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's wing sable, charged with five estoiles
or, the wing environed by a snake proper ; and on the
sinister side the crest of Bullock, namely, on a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert five blacks bills erect, banded with
a wreath of olive proper, therein pendent an escutcheon
azure, charged with a cross crosslet or. (The arms of
Chafyn being set forth without a crest, there not appearing
any recorded to that family in the College of Arms. The
crest in use was a talbot passant or.) Motto, " Ny
dessux ny dessoux." Married, firstly, July 30, 1856,
Emily Lucy (which lady died at Geneva, November 8
following), eldest daughter of Henry William Berkeley
Portman, Esquire, of Dean's Court, in the county of Dorset ;
secondly, September 19, i860, Alice, third daughter of Sir
Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, Baronet, of Denton Hall, in
the county of Lincoln; and has Issue — (i) Edward George
Troyte-Bullock, Esquire, late Capt. Royal Dragoons, born
September 17, 1862 ; (2) Hugh Ambrose Troyte-Bullock,
Gentleman, born July 27, 1867 ; (3) Cecil John Troyte-
Bullock, Esq., Capt. ist Somerset Light Infantry, born
May 17, 1869 ; Mabel Cicely ; Evelyn Mary ; and Alice
Christine. Estates — Zeals House, near Mere, and Sedgehill,
in the county of Wiltshire ; North Coker House, Yeovil, in
the county of Somerset; Silton, Waddon, Chelborough
Park, and Corscombe, in the county of Dorset. Postal
addresses — North Coker House, Yeovil, Somerset; Boodle's
Club, S.W.
M.\jok-Gknkr.\l ROBERT HOLT TRUELL, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, J. P. for
is the Military Cockade.
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CO. of Dorset, served in 53rd Regt. throughout Indian
Mutiny 1857-1859, inchiding relief and capture of Luck-
now ; in Egypt 1882, and Suakini 1885. Born 1837, being
the eldest son of the late Reverend W. Truell of Clon-
nianon, in co. Wicklow ; created C.B. 1885. Club — •
United Service. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a lion rampant, and in chief two hearts gules, and
pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a C.B. Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a heart gules, between two palm branches vert,
and above it on an escroll, ".Semper tidelis." Motto —
" Diligentia fortior." Married, ist, 1884, Elizabeth (who
died 1889), daughter of the late Reverend Charles Onslow,
Honorary Canon of Salisbury; 2nd, 1890, Harriet, dau. of
the late George Churchill of Alderholt Park, in co. Dorset.
Postal address — Onslow, Wimborne.
Rev. WILLIAM HENRY AUGUSTUSTRUELL, late
Incumbent of Wall, Staffs. Bor?i May 21, 1843, being the
second son of the late Rev. William Truell, Rector of Tyne-
ham, Dorset, by his wife Jane, dau. of John Hawkesworth
of Forest, Queen's Co. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion
rampant, and in chief two hearts gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart
gules, between two palm branches vert. Mottoes — Above
the crest, "Semper fidelis"; below, "Diligentia fortior."
Married, July 29, 1873, Lady Cornelia, only dau. of the late
Rev. Edmund Stuart, formerly Rector of Houghton, Dorset,
and sister of the 15th and i6th Earls of Moray ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Holt Stuart Truell, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6,
1875 ; (2) Edmund Gray Stuart Truell, Gentleman, b. Aug.
14, 1878 ; (3) William Henry Stuart Truell, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 28, 1890 ; Mary Louisa \?n. 1903] ; Cornelia Isabel
\_in. June 1900] ; Kathleen Augusta ; Gertrude Margaret ;
and Constance Elizabeth. 5t:rt/— Clonmannon, Rathnew,
CO. W^icklow.
TRUSRUT, quartered by HORDERN.
S GEORGE WYATT TRUSCOTT, Esquire, a Com-
missioner of Lieutenancy and Alderman of the City
of London, the eldest surviving son of the late Sir Francis
Wyatt Truscott, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Eliza,
dau, of James Freeman of Turnham Green. Livery —
Claret, with crimson edge. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms • Argent, three chevronels gules, between two
mullets in chief of the last, pierced of the field, and a
knight's helmet in base proper, a chief chequy of the
second and first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces erect
surmounted by a palm-branch slipped, and an arrow saltire-
ways, all proper; with the Mottoes— " Gwir yn erbyn y
byd," "In untrumque paratus." Married, Oct. 26, i88g,
Jessie Guthrie, eldest dau. of G. Gordon Stanham of Grove
Park, Chiswick ; and \\3:s, Issue — (i) Francis George Trus-
cott, Esq., b. Aug. 12, 1894 ; (2) Eric Homewood Truscott,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 16, 1898 ; Mary Guthrie ; and Nancy
Wyatt. Seat — Oakleigh, East Grinstead. Residence —
Greatwood, Chislehurst. Clubs — Constitutional, City
Carlton.
HENRY NORWOOD TRYE, Esquire, M.A. (Oxon.),
J. P. CO. Warwick. Born Feb. 4, 1835, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. Charles Brandon Trye of Leckhampton
Court, M.A., J. P., and Hon. Canon of Gloucester, J. P. co.
Gloucester, by his wife Jane Ryland, only child of Edward
Pickard of Aston, co. Warwick. Armorial bearings — Or,
a bend azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed gules. Mar-
ried, Feb. 2, 1865, Mary Elizabeth, only child of the late
Richard Roberts Jee, Esq., J. P., of Hartshill, co. Warwick ;
and has Issue — (i) Charles Brandon Trye, Gentleman, b.
April 2, 1867 [w., June 18, 1898, Mary, youngest dau. of
the late Vice-Adm. Benjamin Spencer Pickard of Black-
heath, CO. Kent ; issue, Charles Brandon, b. June 12, 1900] ;
(2) Richard Norwood Trye, Gentleman, b. June 6, 1873 I
(3) John Henry Trye, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,/'. June i,
1875 [w., Sept. 22, 1900, Elsie Marguerite, third dau. of
Richard Hewitt of 28 Westbourne Gardens, London] ; (4)
Edward Hutchins Trye, Gentleman, b. Feb. 26, 1880 ; and
Mary Alice Jane. Seat — Hartshill, near Atherstone.
The Rev. REGINALD EDWARD, TRYE M.A.
(Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Leckhampton.
Born June 5, 1843, being the third son of the late Rev.
Charles Brandon Trye of Leckhampton Court, J. P. co.
Gloucester, by his wife Jane Ryland, only child of Edward
Pickard of Aston, co. Warwick. Armorial bearings — Or,
a bend azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed gules. Alar-
ried, firstly, April 9, 1872, Charlotte Kate Pascoe, dau. of
Edward Glover of Lymington, Hants ; and by her (who d.
March 2, 1879) has Issue —(1) Reginald Brandon Trye,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 10, 1874 ; (2) Philip Charles Edward
Trye, Gentleman, b. Dec. 8, 1877 ; and Kathleen Mary. He
married secondly, Feb. 22, 1881, Edith Loveday, dau. of
Rev. R. D. Alexander, Rector of Southpool, Devon ; and by
her (who d. Dec. 3, 1891) has Issue — (3) Henry Norwood
Trye, Gentleman, b. Feb. 9, 1883; (4) Edward Cecil Clare
Trye, Gentleman, b. May 1888, d. young ; Mary Gertrude ;
Edith Janet Maude ; and Catherine Gladys. He married
thirdly, Nov. 27, 1894, Elizabeth, third dau. of Thomas
Rees of Haverfordwest. Residence — The Rectory, Leck-
hampton, CO. Gloucester.
TUCKER (Granted H. Coll., 1538, by Hawley, Claren-
ceux). Barry wavy argent and azure, on a chevron em-
battled and counter-embattled or, between three sea-horses
naiant of the first, five gouttes-de-poix. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erased gules, charged with three billets in pale or,
and holding a battle-axe or, head azure. Motto — " Auspice
teucro."
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Sons of Samuel Ward Tucker, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1825 ; d. iSj7 ; w. 1870, Ellen Marie, d. of Marquis
de Norman ville : —
Pierce Joseph Tucker, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E., b. 1871 ;
ni. 1901, Hilda Mary, d. of Richard Henry Dawson. Res.
— Moles'croft, Beverley, East Yorks.
John Michael Tucker, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1872.
Res.— ^ ,
Son of Thomas Elliot Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1791 ;
d. 1852:— „. ^
Major Thomas John Tucker, /'. 1827. AVj-.— Hindon,
Wilts.
TUCKER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between
three sea-horses argent, as many hearts gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-sea-horse regardant argent, holding in his paws a
heart gules. MottO— " Auspice teucro."
Sons of Marwood Tucker, Gentleman , M. A. , of Cory ton
Park, Devon, b. 1836 : m. ist, 1862, Margaret Anne, d.
of F. T. Burcham of Burhill, Surrey :—
Charles Marwood Tucker, Esq., J. P. co. Devon, Lieut.
R. Devon Yeo. Cav. , b. 1864 ; m. 1894, Ada Geraldine, d.
of Michael Henry Williams, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Pencalenick, co. Cornwall. 5i'(7/— Huckworthy Lodge,
Horrabridge, R.S.O. , Devon. Club—0\iovd and Cam-
bridge.
CHARLES TUFNELL, Gentleman, being the eldest
son of the late Rev. John Cliarles Fowell Tufnell, Rector of
Edburton, Sussex, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh
Penfold. Armorial Hearings— Azure, on a fesse argent,
between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many mart-
lets sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, a hilt or.
Residence —
EDWARD TUFNELL, Esquire, Major Royal Irish
Regt. Born |une 13, 1848, being the second son of
Edward Carleton Tufnell, Barrister, by his wife Honoria Mary,
only dau. of Col. Macadam, K.H. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a fesse argent, between three ostrich feathers erect
proper, as many martlets sable. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet a cut-
lass argent, hilt or. Married, Feb. 3, 1883, Catherine,
third dau. of Gilbert McMicking of Miltonise, Wigton-
shire. Reside7ice —
EDWARD A. MURRAY TUFNELL, being the third
son of the late John Jolliffe Tufnell, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. ,
High Sheriff 1870, by his second wife Eleanor Margaret,
youngest dau. of the late Rt. Rev. George Murray, Lord
Bishop of Rochester. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a
fesse argent, between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as
many martlets sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, hilt
or. Married, Ethel Cicely Harriet, dau. of Robert Wood-
house of Writtle, Essex. Residence —
The Reverend FREDERICK TUFNELL, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. Oxford, Rector of Sudbury, Derby-
shire. Born October 21, i860, being the third son of E.
Carleton Tufnell, Barrister-at-Law, of 26 Lowndes Square.
London, S.W. , by his wife Honoria Mary, dau. of Col,
Macadam, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Orders.
Livery — Light drab. Armorial bearings — Azure, on
a fesse argent between three ostrich feathers erect proper,
as many martlets sable ; and impaling the arms of
Erskinf, quarterly i and 4 argent, a pale sable (for
Erskine), 2 and 3 azure, or bend between six cross
crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar). Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tied
about the wrist azure, holding in the gauntlet a scimitar
argent, hiked or. Motto, " Manus hasc inimica tyrannis."
Married, first, Aug. 4, 1887, the Hon. Margaret Vernon
{d. Dec. 27, 1888), dau. of the Rt. Hon. Augustus Henry,
6th Lord Vernon; and has Issue — Honoria Margaret.
He married secondly, July 29, 1899, Lady Frances Elisabeth
Erskine, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Walter Henry, nth Earl of
Mar and 13th Earl of Kellie ; and has further Issue— [\)
Henry Frederick Erskine Tufnell, Gentleman, b. May 5,
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1903 ; and Mary Louisa Victoria. Postal aa^i/zYW— Sudbury
Rectory, Derby. C/7<*5— Oxford and Cambridge, Wel-
lington.
HENRY ARCHIBALD TUFNELL, Gentleman. Born
May 15. 1854, being the only son of the late Rt. Hon. Henry
Tufnell, Q.C., M.P., by his second wife Hon. Frances
Byng, flau. of Gen. John, ist Lord Lord, afterwards Earl of
Strafford. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a fesse argent,
between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many mart-
lets sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, hilt or.
Residence —
HUGH RICHARD TUFNELL, Gentleman. Born
Oct. 13, 1857, being the son of the late Rev. George
Cressner, M.A., Rector of Little Easton, Dunmow, by his
wife Gratiana Fanny, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Collingwood
Hughes. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a fesse argent,
between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many mart-
lets sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, hilt or.
Residence —
ROBERT HUTCHISON CAMPBELL TUFNELL,
Esquire, Major (retd.). Born May 8, 1852, being the eldest
son of the late Thomas Robert Tufnell, by his wife Frances
Howard, dau. of Major |. W. Hutchison, 7th Highlanders.
Armorial bearings — Azure, on a fesse argent, between
three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many martlets sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, holding
in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, hilt or. Married Mmnie,
dau. of the late Alexander Smith of Madras ; and has Issue
— (i) Cecil Tufnell, Gentleman; (2) Eric Tufnell, Gentle-
man. Residetice — \^2.cV\\&m House, Spring Grove, Isle-
worth. Club — Union.
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WILLIAM MICHAEL TUFNELL, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of
Essex. Born January 31, 1816, being the second son of
the late John Joliffe Tufnell, Esquire, of Langleys, in the
county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for that county, by his wife Catherine Dorothy,
eldest daughter of Sir Michael Pilkington, sixth Baronet,
of Chevet, in the county of York. Club — Carlton. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse
between three ostrich feathers argent, as many martlets
sable (for Tufnell), and upon an escutcheon of pretence
in right of his wife, argent, two chevronels azure within
a bordure engrailed gules (for Tyrell) ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, tied with a ribbon azure, holding in the
gauntlet a cutlass argent, the hilt or. Married, May 11,
1841, Eliza Isabella (who died September 14, 1894), eldest
daughter of the late Sir John Tyrell, second Baronet, of
Boreham ; and has Issue — John Lionel Tufnell, Esquire,
who has assumed the surname of Tyrell in addition to
and after that of Tufnell [to whom refer] ; and Agnes
Mary [married, April 28, 1870, Captain Arthur Chandos
Arkwright of The Mount, Oswestry]. Postal addresses — 30
Eaton Square, London, S. W. ; Hatfield Place, Chelmsford.
LiEUTENANT-CoLONEi, WILLIAM NEVILL TUF-
NELL, Esquire, J. P. and D. L. for co. Essex, late
Lieut. -Col. commanding and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batt.
Essex Regt., formerly Lieut. R.N.; served in the Crimean
Campaign, has medal and two clasps. Born April 12, 1838,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John
Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870,
by his first wife Caroline Mary, second dau. of the late
Christopher T. Tovver, Esq., M. P. , of W'eald Hall, Essex.
Livery — Claret and scarlet. Armorial bearings — Azure,
on a fesse argent, between three ostrich feathers erect
proper, as many martlets sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent,
hilt or. Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Eleanor Frances, dau. of
the late Major-Gen. Charles Gostling, K. A. ; and has Issue —
(i) Nevill Arthur Charles de Hirzel Tufnell, Esq., Capt.
Essex Regt., b. April 5, 1864 \jn., Josephine, dau. of the
late Major J. F. Des Barres, and has issue, a son and
daughter] ; (2) Lionel Charles Gostling Tufnell, Esq., Capt.
Surrey Regt., /'. Sept. 24, 1865 [;«. Mabel Cooper-Cooper,
and has issue, a son and two daughters] ; (3) Fanshawe
Tower Tufnell, Gentleman \_m., Nov. 1892, Georgie Alice,
eldest surviving dau. of Standish O'Grady Rowley of Sylvan
Park, Kells, and has issue two sons] ; (4) Beauchamp le
P'evre Tufnell, Gentleman \_m. Blanche, dau. of the late
B. Davidson of Sidholme, Devon, and has issue, a son
and dau] ; and Olive Fordine. Seats — Langleys, near
Chelmsford, Essex; Church Fenton, Yorkshire.
JOHN LIONEL TUFNELL- TYRELL, Esquire,
J. P., D.L. CO. Essex (High Sheriff 1887), late Capt.
in the Rifle Brigade, and late Lieut. -Col. Rifle Brigade.
Born Dec. 21, 1842, being the only son of William Michael
Tufnell, Esquire, of Hatfield Place, in co. of Essex, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by
his wife Eliza Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Sir John
Tyrell, second Baronet, of Boreham ; assumed the surname
of Tyrell in addition to and after his patronymic, and the
arms of that family quarterly with his own, in 1877, upon
succeeding his maternal grandfather. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, scarlet plush, and
gold lace, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two chev-
ronels azure, within a bordure engrailed gules (for Tyrell) ;
2 and 3 azure, on a fesse between three ostrich feathers
argent, as many martlets sable (for Tufnell) ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
couped and erect argent, and issuing from the mouth a
peacock's tail proper (for Tyrell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tiea with
a ribbon azure, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent,
the hilt or' (for Tufnell); with the Motto, " Manus hasc
inimica tyrannis." Married, 1878, Frances, daughter of
John Westcott of Sturminster. Estate and postal address —
Boreham House, Chelmsford.
TULLOCH, see ARMSTRONG-LUSHINGTON.
TULLOCH,
TULLOCH.
FRANCE - LUSHINGTON-
CHARLES THOMAS TUNNARD, Esq., J. P. for co.
Lincoln. Born Dec. 21, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. John Tuiinard, Patron and Vicar of Frampton, by
Martha Copland, dau. of Charles Tawney. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, on a chevron sable, between two
dragons' heads erased proper in chief and a bugle-horn
of the second stringed gules in base, a griffin's head
couped between two bugle-horns stringed or. Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a swan, wings elevated ermine, beaked or,
legged sable, the dexter leg resting on a bugle-horn also
sable, stringed gules. Married, 1866, Georgina, third dau.
of Conolly Norman ; and has, with other Issue — John
Charles Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1873. Seat — Frampton
House, Boston, co. Lincoln.
BASIL DE BEAUVOIR TUPPER, Gentleman. Born
1841, being the third but eldest surviving son of the late Carre
William Tupper, Gentleman, of Hauteville House, Guern-
sey, by his wife Eliza Jane, fifth daughter of Thomas
Priaulx of Montville, Guernsey. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse engrailed, between three
TUIT, quartered by CONYERS.
boars passant or, as many escallops gules, a canton ermine,
thereon pendent from a chain a medal bearing the profiles
of King William and Queen Mary or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a greyhound passant ermine,
charged on the shoulder with a slip of oak fructed proper,
the dexter forepaw resting on an inescutcheon azure, charged
with a medal pendent from a chain, as in the arms. Motto —
" L'Espoir est ma force." Married, 1879, Mary, daughter
of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie, late 60th Rifles ; and has
Issue — Mary Catherine Mackenzie (died 1888) ; Francis de
Beauvoir ; Dorothy Priaulx ; and Majorie de Vic. Resi-
dence— Grange Hill, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
The Honourable Sir CHARLES TUPPER, ist
Baronet (Sept. 13, 1888), G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., Camb.
and Edin. , M.D., High Commissioner for the Dominion of
■ Canada. Bor7i July 2, 1821, being the son of the Rev.
Charles Tupper, D.D., of Kingston, Nova Scotia, by his
wife Miriam, dau. of James Lockhart. Armorial bearings
— Per fesse azure and or on a fesse ermine, between two
boars passant in chief or, and a sprig of Mayflower slipped
and leaved in base proper, three escallops gules ; the escut-
is the Naval Cockade.
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cheon encircled bv the ribbon of St. Michael and St. George,
and bv the collar' and pendent therefrom the badges of a
GC.M.G. and a C.B., and charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a greyhound
statant sable, charged on the body with two escallops or,
holding in the mouth a sprig of mayflower as m the arms.
Supporters- On either side a greyhound sable, collared,
and pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a
sprig of mayflower slipped and leaved proper. MottO—
" L'Espoir est ma force." Married, October 8, 1846,
Frances Amelia, dau. of Silas Hibbert Morse of Amherst,
Cumberland, Nova Scotia ; and has Issue — ( i ) James .Stewart
Tupper, Esq., of Wilton Lodge, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada, Barrister, K.C., b. Oct. 26, i85ii[w., firstly, Sept.
8, 1875, Mary Wilson, dau. of Andrew Robertson of Elm-
bank, Montreal, Canada, and by her (who d. Aug. 7, 1876)
he had an only child, Marie Stewart. He m. secondly,
lune 9, 1880, Ada Campbell, dau. of Sir Thomas Gait,
Ontario, and by her has, Charles Stewart Tupper, Esq.,
h. Aug. 8, 1884; Jessie Campbell; and Frances]; (2) Sir
Charles Hibbert Tupper, K.C.M.G. [to whom refer]; (3)
William Johnston Tupper, Esq., of Winnipeg, Barrister-at-
Law, /'. June 29, 1862 [/«., July 6, 1887, Margaret, dau. of
the Hon. James McDonald of Blink Bonnie, Chief-Justice
of Nova Scotia, and has issue, Charles William Tupper,
Gentleman ; Katherine Gladys ; Frances Amelia ; Emma
Lilian; and Edith Margaret]; Emma \in., July 22, 1869,
Major- General Donald Roderick Cameron, C.M.G., Com-
mandant Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario,
Canada, and has issue] ; Elizabeth -Stewart, died an infant,
Nov. I, 1850 ; and Sophie Almond, d. Aug. 17, 1863.
Seat — Armadale, Hahfax, Nova Scotia.
GASPARD LE MARCHANT TUPPER, Esquire, Lieu-
tenant-General (retired). Born August 26, 1826, being the
eldest son of Daniel Tupper of Guernsey, by his wife Anna
Maria, daughter of Major-General Le Marchant (killed at
Salamanca). Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Blue.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, on a fesse
engrailed between three boars passant or, as many escallops
gules, a canton ermine, thereon pendent from a chain a
medal bearing the profiles of "William and Mary," gold.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a greyhound
passant ermine, charged on the shoulder with a slip of oak
fructed proper, the de.xter forepaw resting on an inescut-
cheon azure, charged with a medal pendent from a chain as
in the arms; with the Motto, "L'Espoir est ma force."
Married, May 13, 1861, Mary Charlotte, daughter of Sir
Charles Smith, Bart., of Suttons, Essex; and has Issue—
Florence le Marchant. Postal address — 24 Cornwall
Gardens, London, S.W.
TURBUTT, quartered by DE UPHAUGH.
Thk Rev. IOHN LAUNCELOT TURBUTT (for-
merly ERRINGTON), Clerk in Holy Orders, M. A. (Oxon.),
Cur
Vicar of Midgham, Berkshire ; assumed the name and
arms of Turbutt by Royal Licence 1895. Born Sept. 17,
1828, being the second son of the late George Henry Erring-
ton, Esq., of Chadwell Hall and Lexden Park, Essex, and
Ashbourne, Derby, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff i860), High
Steward of Colchester, by his wife Fanny, eldest dau. of
fohn Fletcher Mills of Lexden Park. Z,/w;y— Dark blue,
white facings. Armorial bearings — Azure, three Heurs-de-
lis in fesse, between as many turbots all argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm embowed proper, grasping a tri-
dent in bend sinister or, a fountain. Motto — " Non sibi sed
suis." Married, Feb. 10, i860, Frances Isabella Turbutt,
dau. of the Rev. Henry John Goodwin of Hinchley Wood
and Belmont, co. Derby; and h^'i Issue — Gilbert Launcelot
(who assumed the surname of Gladwin-Errington in 1897),
b. Dec. 29, 1876 [w. firstly, June 29, 1899, \udrey Vivian
(d. 1902), second dau. of Henry Haslope Bagnall ; m.
secondly, Gertrude Decima, dau. of Col. N. H. Shute] ;
Fanny Isabella [m., 1890, Edmund Archibald Armstrong];
Franceza Evelyn [m., 1894, Charles Belgrave Lucas of
Filby, Norfolk]; Florence Emilia [t)i., 1893, Clement
Kinloch Cooke]; and Helen Muriel. Hesidence— -The
Vicarage, Midgham, near Reading, Berks. Club — United
University.
ALEXANDER HORSBURGH TURNBULL, Gentle-
man. Born Sept. 14, 1868, being the fifth but second sur-
viving son of the late Walter ['urnbull, Gentleman, by his
wife Alexandrina, dau. of the late John Horsburgh, Esq.,
of Tongue House, co. Sutherland, J. P. and D.L. Livtry—
Drab cloth, black facings, silver buttons. ArmorJal bear-
ings— Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, three bulls' heads erased sable.
each transfixed with a sword in pale points upwards proper,
pommels and hilts or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head
erased sable, gutti^e-d'eau, four annulets interlaced fesse-
ways of the last. Motto — " Fortuna favet audaci." .ff«?«-
rf««<:t'— Elibank, Wellington, New Zealand. Clubs— ]yxi\\ox
Carlton, Wellington (Wellington, N.Z.).
GEORGE GILLON TURNBULL, Gentleman. Born
1858, being the eldest son of James Turnbull of Hihend,
and Mary Anne, second dau. of William Downe Gillon
of Wallhouse, Linlithgowshire, and Hurstmonceaux, co.
Sussex. Armorial bearings — Per chevron argent and
sable, three bulls' heads erased counterchanged. Mantling
is tlie Military Cockade.
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sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his Hveries, a
dexter hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger erect
proper, hilted and pommelled or, bearing on the point
thereof a bull's head erased sable. MottO — " I saved the
king." Seat — Abbey St. Bathans, Grantshouse, N. B.
Club —New (Edinburgh).
ROBERT THORBURN TURNBULL, Gentleman.
Born March 24, 1865, being the elder surviving son of the
late Walter Turnbull, Gentleman, by his wife Ale.xandrina,
daughter of the late John Horsburgh, Esquire, of Tongue
House, in the county of Sutherland, J. P. and D. L. Livery
— Drab cloth, black facings and silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, three bulls' heads erased
sable, each transfixed with a sword in pale points upwards
proper, pommels and hilts or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's
head erased sable, gutt^e-d'eau, four annulets interlaced
fesseways of the last. Motto — " Fortuna fa vet audaci."
Estate — Fapanui, New Zealand. Postal address — Elibank,
Wellington, New Zealand.
TURNER, see BECKETT-TURNER, POLH ILL-
TURNER, and ROUND-TURNER.
GEORGE HENRY TURNER, Esquire, J. P. Livery—
Black. Armorial bearings — Per pale or and sable, a fesse
wavy paly of eight gules and ermine, between four millrinds,
three in chief and one in base counterchanged. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant guardant per bend sinister or and ermine, holding
in the dexter forepaw a millrind sable, and resting the sinister
on a spade proper. Motto—" Lahore et perseverantia."
Married, April 28, 1859, Clara Ann, dau. of James Ham-
mond of Bristol ; and has Issue — Hilda Marie Louise.
Seat — Littleover, co. Derby. Clubs — Junior Carlton, St.
Stephen's, Whitehall.
M SiK WILLIAM TURNER, K.C.B. (1901), Knight
13 Bachelor (1886), F^rincipal of Edinburgh University,
D.L, for Edinburgh, F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D., Doctor of
Science, Hon. Lt.-Col. Queen's Edin. Rifle Vol. (has Vol.
Decoration). Born 1832, being the son of the late William
Tuiner of Lancaster, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Robert
Aldren of Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Argent, guttt^e-
de-sang, a wheel of eight spokes sable, on a chief wavy
azure, a dolphin naiant of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules doubled argent. Crest — U pon a wreath of his liveries,
a man's heart gules. Motto — ' ' Quod potui perfeci." Mar-
ried, 1863, Agnes, eldest dau. of Abraham Logan, Esq.,
of Burnhouses, in the co. of Berwick. Postal address —
6 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh. Club — Athenaeum.
TURNER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale between two
swan's heads erased at the neck or, a fer-de-moline
between two cinquefoils of the field. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between on
either side a branch of three cinquefoils slipped, a swan's
head erased gorged with a collar gemel. Motto — " Per-
severantia vincit."
Son of : — -
Thomas Turner, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; m. , and has
issue (with three daus.) — Jonathan Edward Ernest Turner,
Gentleman, b. 1875. Pes. — Ardrossan, Florence Road,
Brighton.
THOMAS MACNAGHTEN TURNER - FARLEY,
late Lieut. 3rd Hussars. Bor/i 1850, being the only sur-
viving son of the late Thomas J. Turner of W^orthy Park,
Hants, by Elisa Rachel Lowe, only dau. of Col. M'Combe,
C. B. ; and assumed the additional name and arms of Farley
by Royal License in 1867. Clubs — Arthur's, Boodle's, Turf.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, paly of six sable,
gutt^e-d'eau, and or (for Farley) ; 2 and 3 sable, within a
cross voided a cross pat^e fitcht!e between four millrinds
sable (for Turner) ; and impaling the arms of Waldie-
Griffith, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure, on a fesse between
three lozenges argent, a trefoil slipped vert ; 2 and 3 gules,
a chevron ermine between three Englishmen's heads in pro-
file, couped at the neck and bearded proper. Mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head couped paly of six as in the arms (for
Farley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion guardant
sable, charged on the body with three crosses patt5e fitch^e
argent, resting the dexter forepaw on a shield of the last,
charged with a millrind also sable (for Turner). MottO—
" Avito viret honore." Married, 1886, Mary Isabel Gwen-
doline, younger dau. of Sir Geoige R. Waldie Griffith, 2nd
Bart. ; and has Issue — Two daughters. Seat — Wartnaby
Hall, Melton Mowbray.
§JOHN TURNLY, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. Antrim,
B.A. of Trin. Coll., Dublin. Born 1819, being the
eldest surviving son of the late Francis Turnly of Drumna-
sole, by Dorothea Amelia, dau. of Col. John Rochfort of
Clogrenane, co. Carlow. Armorial bearings — Argent, a
fritillaria meleagiis, stalked and leaved proper, on a canton
is the Naval Cockade.
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gules, a cross pat^e or. Mantling vert and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, an oak tree proper, supporting on the sinister side a
shield gules, charged with a cross pat^e or. Motto —
" Perseverando. " Married, 1850, Charlotte Emily, dau. of
the late Right Hon. Edward Litton ; and has, with other
Issue — Francis John Seymour Turnly, Gentleman, /'. 1862.
Seat — Drumnasole, Glenarin, co. Antrim.
ALGERNON TURNOR, Esquire, C. B. , J. P. co. Lin-
coln. Born Nov. 14, 1845, being the fourth son of the late
Christopher Turnor, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff
1833, NI. P. for South Lincolnshire 1841 to 1847, by his wife
Lady Caroline Finch Hatton, dau. of the Most Hon. George
William, 9th Earl of Winchilsea. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-
mouline sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent, crowned or, in
his paw a fer-de-mouline of the arms. Married, Aug. 3,
1880, Lady Henrietta Caroline Stewart, dau. of the qth
Earl of Galloway; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Broke
Turnor, Gentleman, /'. Aug. 22, 1885; (2) Christopher
Randolph Turnor, Gentleman, b. Aug. 16, 1886; (3) Al-
gernon Walter Turnor, Gentleman, b. April 8, 1888, d.
1891 ; Marjorie Caroline Isabel ; Algitha Blanche ; and
Verena Henrietta. Seats — Goadby Hall, Melton Mowbray.
CHRISTOPHER HATTON TURNOR, Gentleman.
Bor7i Dec. 16, 1840, being the second son of the late
Christopher Turnor, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1833, M.P. for South Lincolnshire 1841 to 1847, by his wife
Lady Caroline Finch Hatton, dau. of the Most Hon.
George William, 9th Earl of Winchilsea. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four fers-
de-mouline sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent, crowned
or, in his paw a fer-de-mouline of the arms. Married,
May 4, 1871, at Toronto, Canada, Alice, eldest dau. of
Hon. Hamilton H. Killaly ; and has /w?/^— Christopher
Turnor, Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1873. Residence —
GRAHAM AUGUSTUS TURNOR, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 13, 1853, being the seventh son of the late Christopher
Turnor, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1833, M.P. for
South Lincolnshire 1841 to 1847, by his wife Lady Caroline
Finch Hatton, dau. of the Most Hon. George William, 9th
Earl of Winchilsea. Armorial bearings-^Ermine, on a
cross quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-mouline sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent, crowned or, in his paw a
fer-de-mouline of the arms. Residence —
The Honourable KEITH TURNOR- FETHER-
STONHAUGH (formerly Turnor), late Lieut.-Col. King's
Royal Rifle Corps ; assumed by Royal Licence in 1896 the
additional surname and arms of Fetherstonhaugh. Born
Feb. 23, 1848, being the second son of the Rt. Hon.
Edward Turnor, 4th Earl Winterton, by his wife Maria,
third dau. of Sir Peter Pole, Bart. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, per pale gules and sable, a chevron be-
tween four ostrich feathers, three in chief and one in base
argent (for Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2 and 3, ermines, on a cross
quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-moline sable, in the
fesse point a crescent gules (for Turnor). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
an heraldic antelope's head couped gules, armed or, gorged
with a collar vair, and holding in the mouth an ostrich
feather in bend argent (for Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, hold-
mg in the de.\ter paw a fer-de-moline sable, and charged
on the breast with a crescent gules (for Turnor). Motto—
"Esse quam videri." Married, Dec. 23, 1879, Caroline
Chester, second dau. of Strachan Bethune, Esq., Q.C.,
of Montreal, Canada ; and has had /«w— Henry Keith
'lurnor, Esq., b. 1885, d. 1892; and Beatrice Winterton.
5ea^— Uppark, Petersfield, Sussex. C/«*— Junior United
Service.
Admiral EDWARD WINTERTON TURNOUR.
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Born 1821, being the son of the late Reverend Augustus
Adolphus Tumour, commonly known as the Reverend the
Honourable Augustus Adolphus Tumour, by his wife Jessie,
daughter of John Dewar ; created Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Club — United Service.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermines, on a
cross quarterly pierced argent, four fers-de-moline sable.
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as
a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant guardant argent, holding in the dexter fore-
paw a fer-de-moline sable. Married, i866, Emma Elizabeth
(who died 1891), daughter of R. W. Hodgson of North
Dene, in the county of Durham. Postal address — 10 Hyde
Park Mansions, N.W.
TURRETT, quartered by CORBET.
§ EDMUND RUSSBOROUGH TURTON, Esquire,
J. P., D. L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, C.C. for
N.R. of Yorks. ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple
1882, London C.C. 1892-97, unsuccessfully contested Thirsk
and Malton Division 1885, and Richmond Division 1886,
1892, and 1895. Born Nov. i, 1857, being the eldest son
of the late Edmund Henry Turton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
the North Riding of 'Yorkshire, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, by his wife Lady Cecilia Mary Leeson, second dau.
and co-heiress of Joseph, Rt. Hon. fourth Earl of Miltown,
K.P. Ch/bs — Brooks's, St. James's, Yorkshire. Armo-
rial bearings — Ermine, nine trefoils slipped, four, three,
and two alternately vert and azure, in base a cross crosslet
fitch^e sable, a canton gules. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Out of park pales gules, a de.xter cubit arm,
habited vert, cuffed argent, the hand holding a banner per
pale argent and azure, the fringe or, charged with a trefoil
slipped fesse ways, counterchanged. Motto — " Formosa quas
honesta." Married, Aug. 9, 1888, Clementina Sarah,
second dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane,
G.C.B., P.C, of Brympton Park, co. Somerset; and has
Issue — Edmund Spencer Turton, Gentleman, b. May 14,
1889. Seats — Upsall Castle, Thirsk ; Ugthorpe Lodge,
CO. York.
§PHINEAS BARRETT TUTHILL, Esquire, Lieut.-
Col. (retired pay Royal Army Medical Corps), M.D.,
Fpacig^acllCjglsjQure
and has Diploma in State Medicine (University of
Dublin), F.R. C.S.I. Born Nov. 4, 1850, being the only
^ is the Military Cockade.
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son of John Tuthill, formerly of Kilmore, co. Limerick,
b. 1793; d. 1876; m. 1846, Margaret, his second wife,
eldest daughter of Robert Lloyd, M.D. (brother of Rev.
Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D. , Provost Trinity College, Dub-
lin). Livery — Undress : chocolate coloured coat, red
waistcoat, silver buttons; and for full dress: azure blue
plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. azure,
on a bend argent, cotised or, a lion passant sable (for
Tuthill, 1563) ; 2. argent, on a cross gules, five escallops or
(for Villiers) ; 3. azure, three bars argent, on a chief of the
second three annulets gules (for Cooke) ; 4. sable, a cross
engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent (for Peyton) ;
5. argent, three piles wavy gules meeting in the base point
(for Gernon) ; 6. or, a fesse gules (for Colvile) ; 7. or, a
chevron gules, on a chief azure three mullets argent (for
Sutton) ; 8. gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three
falcons rising argent, beaked, legged, and belled or (for
Francis) ; 9. argent, on a chevron between three demi-lions
rampant gules three bezants (for Fisher) ; 10. azure, a fesse
ermine between three leopards passant regardant or (for
Woodcocke) ; 11. gules, a lion rampant or between two
flaunches and a pile in point ermine (for King) ; 12. per
fesse wavy sable and azure, a quadrangular castle argent
(for Rawson, afterwards Viscount Clontarf) ; 13. or, on a
chevron vert, three raven's heads erased argent (for Craford) ;
14. per fesse argent and sable, a cross patonce between four
mullets counterchanged (for Colnian) ; 15. argent, a chev-
ron gules between three greyhounds courant sable (for
Gaynsford) ; 16. argent, a saltire gules, on a border sable
twelve bezants (for De la Poyle) ; 17. argent, a chevron
engrailed between three bugle-horns sable (for Wirley) ; 18.
azure, three lozenges or (for Stopford) ; 19. argent, a fesse
between three boar's heads couped sable (for Alseyn or
Alsen) ; 20. or, a lion rampant regardant sable, on a canton
azure a cross pat^e fitch^e of the first (for Lloyd). Mant-
ling' gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreatli of the
colours, argent and sable, on a mount vert, a turtle-dove
proper, holding in her beak an olive branch vert, fructed or.
Motto — " Pacis ac legis jure." Residence — -Summersdale,
Chichester, Susse.K. Club — Junior United Service.
MICHAEL FORBES TWEEDIE, Gentleman. Born
March 30, i860, being the eldest son of the late Alexander
Forbes Tweedie, J. P. for co. Kent, of " Rawlinson," Rol-
venden, Kent, and of Alice (now of Rawlinson), dau. of the
late Robert Bell. Armorial bearings (rematric. L.O. 1899)
— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed gules, a
chief also engrailed azure, the latter charged with a fraise
of the first (Tweedie, 1542) ; 2 and 3, counter quartered i.
and iiii., azure, three bears' heads, couped argent, muzzled
and langued gules ; ii. and iii. argent, three unicorns' heads
erased sable (Forbes of Tolquhoun, 1542). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased proper. MottO — "Thole and think on."
Married, July 10, 1890, Marian Amelia Clari, dau. of the
late Arthur Ellis, Indian Civil Service; and has Issue —
Doyne Forbes Tweedie, Gentleman, h. March 21, 1896;
and Christian Forbes. Reside7ice — 32 Onslow Gardens,
London, S.W.
ARTHUR HEARNE TWEEDY, Gentleman, formerly
British Vice-Consul and Actmg Consul-General from 1890-
93 to Republics of Haiti and Santo Domingo, Lord of the
Manors of Kempston Greys, otlierwise Hastingsbury and
Kempston Hardwick, and formerly a Lieut. 5th Vol. Batt.
Rifle Brigade (i8th Middlesex). Born 1850, being the only
surviving son of John Newman Tweedy of Widmore House,
Bromley, Kent, and Montagu Square, W. , by his wife
Dorothea Esther Henrietta, only dau. of Capt. W. T.
Turpin Fellowes, 2nd Life Guards. Livery — Black, with
gold buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
Argent, a saltire engrailed between two escallops in fesse
gules, on a chief azure an escallop of the field (for Tweedy) ;
2 and 3, gules, on a bend flory and counterflory between
two increscents argent, three lions' heads erased sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a prick-spur fesseways, a peewit rising proper,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Estates —
The Hoo, Kempstone, Bedford ; Widmore Lodge, Kent.
Residence — Widmore Lodge, Bromley, Kent. Club —
Wellington.
The Late DOROTHEA ESTHER HENRIETTA
TWEEDY, Widow, only surviving child of Capt. W. T.
Turpin Fellowes, 2nd Life Guards, by his wife Charlotte
Mary, dau. of John Newman, Esq., J.'P. and D.L. Bucks.
Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge— Argent, a saltire
engrailed between two escallops in fesse gules, on a chief
azure an escallop of the field, and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Fellowes, namely gules, on a bend
flory and counterflory between two increscents argent, three
is the Naval Cockade.
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lions' heads erased sable. Married, 1837, John New-
man Tweedy (son of Hugh I'weedy) ; and has Issue — (i)
Hugh d'Oyly Tweedy, Gentleman ; (2) Arthur Hearne
Tweedy, Gentleman ; Charlotte Mary [;«. John Balfour
Inglis] ; Violet Sarah ; and Elizabeth Harriott \tn. William
Ridley Richardson]. Seat — Widmore House, Bromley,
Kent.
GEORGE ALFRED TWEEDY, Gentleman, a member
of the Bengal Civil Service, and a District and Sessions
Judge in the N.W. Provinces. Born July 28, 1856, being
the eldest son of the late Hugh Tweedy, of H.M. Civil
Service, by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of the late Captain
Pottinger, R.N., of Lerwick, Shetland. C/?^<5— East India
United Service. Armorial bearings — Argent, a saltire
engrailed between two escallops in fesse gules, on a chief
azure, an escallop of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a prick-spur fesse-
ways, a peewit rising proper, holding in the beak a trefoil
slipped vert. Married, Aug. 5, 1884, Margaret, dau. of
Dr. R. Pottinger, R. N., Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Christopher Newman
Tweedy, h. 1885, d. 1886 ; (2) Robert Pottinger Tweedy,
Gentleman, b. June 7, 1887; (3) George John Drumelzie
Tweedy, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 27, 1891 ; and Nora Margaret
Pottinger.
HENRY COLPOYS TWEEDY of Cloonamahon, in
the county of Sligo, Gentleman, B.A., M.D. (Dublin),
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Born
April 3, 1847, being the only son of Henry Tweedy, M.D.,
of Crusheen, co. Clare, and 16 Rutland Square, Dublin, by
his wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Lieut. -Gen. 'Robert Owen,
Quartermaster-Gen. for Ireland. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed gules, on a
chief azure, three fleams or (for Tweedy); 2. argent, on a
saltire sable, five trefoils slipped or, on a chief gules, three
cushions of the third (for Johnston) ; 3. argent, a maunch
ermine (for Colpoys), and upon an escutcheon of pretence
the arms of Meredith, namely azure, a lion rampant per
pale argent and or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dove volant argent. MottO —
" Fais ce que doit advienne que pourra." Married, Pm.^.
26, 1882, Alice Maud ((/. 1896), only dau. of Thomas
James Meredith of Cloonamahon, co. Sligo, Capt. 90th
Light Infantry [d. Oct. i860), succeeded her brother Her-
bert Willoughby Meredith, Lieut. R.N., of Cloonama-
hon {d. June 1894), as heir to Cloonamahon ; and has
Issue — {i) Maurice Willoughby Tweedy, Gentleman, b. May
24, 1887 ; (2) Owen Meredith Tweedy, Gentleman, b. Oct.
22, 1888 ; Elizabeth Margaret ; Sydney Alice Rose ; and
Mary Eleanor. Residence -QXoow^vcvikxow, Collooney, co.
Sligo. C/^/^^j - Royal Societies', University (Dublin), Sligo
County.
The Late HUGH D'OYLY TWEEDY, Esquire,
Chevalier of the Swedish Polar Star, and has the Cross of
the Norwegian St. Olaf, and had received a Royal Licence
to accept and wear these orders, Lord of the Manors of
Kempston Greys, otherwise Hastingsbury, and Kempston
Hardwick, co. Beds. Born 1847, being the eldest surviv-
ing son of John Newman Tweedy of Widmore House,
Bromley, Kent, and Montagu Square, W., and Dorothea
Esther Henrietta, only dau. of Capt. W. T. Turpin
Fellowes, 2nd Life Guards. Clubs — Raleigh and Welling-
ton. Armorial bearings — Argent, a saltire engrailed
between two escallops in fesse gules, on a chief azure an
escallop of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, on a prick-spur fesseways, a
peewit rising proper, holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
lQ is the Military Cockade.
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Henrietta. Estates — The Hoo, Kempston, Bedford ; and
Widmore Lodge, Bickley, Kent.
HUGH JAMES TWEEDY, Gentleman. Born Nov. 7,
H.M. Civil Service, by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of the late
Capt. Pottinger, R.N., of Lerwick, Shetland. Armorial
bearing's — Argent, a saltire engrailed between two escallops
in fesse gules, on a chief azure, an escallop of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a prick-spur fesseways, a peewit rising proper,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Thole
and think on." Married, firstly, Alice Maud Mary, dau.
of Major Patrick Geraghty (Military Knight of Windsor),
d. Oct. 17, 1886 ; secondly, July 19, 1890, Lucinda Jane
Edgar, dau. of Marcus Eustace (Fellow of King's and
Queen's College of Physicians, of Elmhurst, co Dublin),
d. Sept. 12, 1892 ; and has Issue — Margaret Eileen Stafford
Eustace. Club — Junior Constitutional.
TWEMLOW, see FLETCHER-TWEMLOW,
EDWARD D'OYLY TWEMLOW, Esquire, Major-
Gen. Royal Engineers. Born Nov. 20, 1840, being
the third and youngest son of Gen. George Twemlow,
Bengal Artillery, by his wife Anna Maria Hannah, second
dau. of Edward D'Oyly, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for tiie North
Riding of co. York, Capt. W. R. Yeomanry Cavalry, and
M.P. for North Riiling of co. York. Armorial bearings-
Azure, two bars engrailed or, charged with three boars'
heads couped erect sable, and impaling the arms of Corrie,
namely gules, on a saltire invected argent, between' a rose
in chief of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and a cock
in base all proper, four torteaux. Mantling azAire and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a parroquet standing on
the stump of a tree, a branch sprouting therefrom all
proper. MottO — "Fidehter." Married, Sept. 9, 1874,
Margaret Anne Blanche, third dau. of John Malcolm Corrie
of Itchen Abbas, Hants; and has Issue — (i) William Ed-
ward D'Oyly Twemlow, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1876 ; (2)
George Hubert Edgar Twemlow, Gentleman, b. June 24,
1883 ; (3) Alfred Wynne Twemlow, Gentleman, /'. Nov. 8,
1894; Jessie Kathleen ; Mabel Fanny; Harriet Theodoria ;
and Victoria Margaret.
ELIZA ANNE TWEMLOW, Widow, eldest dau. of
William Paynter of Camborne House, Richmond, and of
Belgrave Square, J. P., by his wife Anne, only dau. and heir
of Thomas Rest of Hollin House, Leek, in the co. of Stafford.
Livery— 'Q\\XQ, with yellow facings, gilt buttons, and hat-
bands. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : On the
1858, being the youngest son of the late Hugh Tweedy of
dexter side, azure two bars engrailed or, charged with three
boars' heads couped close and erect sable, two and one (for
Twemlow) ; impaling the arms of Paynter, namely, quar-
terly, I. azure, three billets argent, each charged with
an annulet sable ; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for
Antron) ; 3. argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan) ;
4. argent, two chevronels nebuly gules between three
is the Naval Cockade.
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sheaves of as many arrows sable, banded of the second (for
Best). Married, July 12, 1849, Thomas Fletcher Twemlow,
Esquire, of Betley Court, in the county of Stafford, Master
of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and a
Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester,
Barrister-at-Law. Postal address — Betley Court, Stafford-
shire, near Crewe.
FRANCIS RANDLE TWEMLOW, Esquire, D.S.O.,
J. P. for cos. Stafford and Salop, Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment ;
served in South Africa from March 1900 (mentioned in
despatches), Barrister-at-Law. Born 1852, being the
only son of the Reverend Francis Cradock Twemlow of
Peatswood, formerly Rector of Forton, in the county of
Stafford, who died 1879, by his wife Charlotte, youngest
daughter of the late Randle Wilbraham of Rode. Armo-
rial bearings — Azure, two bars engrailed or, charged
with three boars' heads couped and erect, two and
one sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a parroquet stand-
ing on the stump of a tree, a branch sprouting therefrom
all proper. Married, firstly, 1878, Evelyn Harriet, youngest
daughter of Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth, second
Baronet (extinct), she died 1880; secondly, 1882, Annie
Mary Gertrude, only child of the Reverend Edward Lewis ;
and has a daughter, Evelyn Dorothy. Estate and postal
address — ^ Peatswood, Market Drayton.
the African War 1879, and Zulu Campaign (medal with
clasps), and was present at the battle of Ginginhlovo. Borfi
Sept. 30, 1856, being the second son of the late William
Hodges Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden, Kent, J. P. and
D.L., late Capt. unattached, served in the 25th King's
Own Borderers, by his wife Eliza Matilda, only child of the
late Rev. James Boys, Rector of Biddenden, Kent, and
late chaplain H.E. LC. Madras Establishment. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse sable, a bugle-horn stringed
of the field, between two fleurs-de-lis or (for Pattenson).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a camel's head erased sable, bezant^e. Mottoes —
" Finem respice," and "Truth and Liberty." Mar-
ried, Feb. I, 1893, Alice Maud Mary, elder dan. of ihe
late Cyrus] Andrews of Alverton Grange, Notts ; and
has Issue — A son, b. March 27, 1894. Club — Naval and
Military.
H WILLIAM BOYS TYLDEN-PATTENSON, Es-
^ quire, J. P. and D. L. Borjt May 31, 1855, being
the eldest son of the late William Hodges Tylden-Patten-
son, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , by his wife Eliza Matilda, only
child of the late Rev. James Boys, Rector of Biddenden,
Kent, and late Chaplain H.E.I.C. Madras Establishment.
Armorial bearings — argent, on a fesse sable, a bugle-horn
stringed of the field, between two fleurs-de-lis or (for Pat-
tenson). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — On a wreath
TYACK (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse wavy between three
boars' heads couped sable, two flaunches of the last, each
charged with as many roses in pale argent, barbed and
seeded proper.
Only dau. and heir of Jonathan Higgs Tyack of Cam-
borne, Cornwall : —
Mary Annie, m. Richard Samuel Parker, deceased, and
has .issue two daughters. /I'm. —Abingdon Court, Ken-
sington.
TYDD (U.O.). Argent, a fesse between three bleeding
hearts gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vambraced, the
hand grasping a tilting-spear all proper.
Son of Francis Prittie Tydd of Clonmell :—
Francis Edward Tydd, Gentleman, LL.B. (Dublin).
/t'«.— Clonmell, co. Tipperary.
ARTHUR HENRY TYLDEN-PATTENSON Es-
(juire, Capt. (the Buffs) East Kent Regt., served in
of the colours, a camel's head erased sable, bezantde
(for Pattenson). Mottoes—" Finem respice," and " Truth
and Liberty." Seats — Ibornden and Dashmonden, Bid-
denden, Cranbrook, Kent. Club — Conservative.
EDWARD WILLIAM EGERTON TYLDEN-
WRIGHT, Esquire, Capt. 4th Notts and Derbyshire
Rifle Volunteers, County Councillor, Notts. Born
May 20, 1868, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Charles Collins Onley Tylden-Wright, Esq.,
J. P. for cos. Notts, Worcester, and Stafford, F.G.S.,
is the Military Cockade.
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M.I.C.E., Lieut. Sherwood Rangers 1861-77; who as-
sumed the additional surname of Tylden by Royal Licence
i860, by his first wife Jane Elizabeth, only dau. and heir
of the late Sir John Maxwell Tylden, Knight Bachelor,
J.P., D.L., ofMilsted, Kent, formerly Lieut.-Col. in
command 52nd Regt. Livery — Dark blue, gold piping.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
cat-a-mountain or, charged on the shoulder with two cross
crosslets fitch^e in saliire gules, holding between the paws
a rose argent. MottO — " Solo Deo salus." Club — Junior
Constitutional.
S GEORGE WILLIAM TYLER, Gentleman, Lieu-
tenant of Royal Navy. Borri July 22, 1852, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Frederick Tyler, Esquire
(second son of the late Sir George Tyler, Knight of the
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Cottrell). Club — Naval and
Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
on a fesse wavy or, between three tigers passant guardant
erminois, a cross pat^e of the first between two crescents
gules, in the centre chief point, pendent from a ribbon, a
representation of the gold medal presented to the late Sir
Charles Tyler by command of the Sovereign for his services
at the battleof Trafalgar (in which he commanded the " Ton-
nant"), and underneath the word "Trafalgar," in letters
of gold. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a tiger salient guardant proper,
navally crowned or, in the dexter paw a flagstaff, therefrom
flying the French tri-coloured flag depressed and reversed.
Married, October 6, 1887, Juliet Alice, only surviving
daughter of Major-General John Wood, Bombay Staff
Corps ; and has Issue — (i) George Edward Tyler, Gentle-
man, born October 29, 1888; (2) Trevor St. Vincent
Frederick Tyler, Gentleman, born June 21, 1891. Seat —
Cottrell, Cardiff.
TYNDALE, quartered by BISCOE.
and or, two barrulets between five leopards' faces, two
in chief and three in base all counterchanged (for
Wright) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a saltire ermine, between two
pheons in pale and as many serpents nowed in fesse or, a
pheon sable, a chief engrailed argent (for Tylden). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a dragon's head
proper, charged with two barrulets, and holding in the
mouth an escallop both also or (for Wright) ; 2. on a mount
vert, in front of a battleaxe erect, entwined by a serpent
proper between two pheons, a pheon or (for Tylden).
Motto — " Treu und fest." Married, June 20, 1903, Ruth
Ellen, dau. of William Allen of Creswell Holme, Worksop.
Seat — Woodlands, Worksop. Clubs — Isthmian, County
(Nottingham).
Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES JOHN ROPER
TYLER, J. P., Major late 8oth Foot, served in Crimean
China, and South African Campaigns, and in Perak Expedi-
tion. Born 1835, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late Charles Henry Tyler, Esq., D.L. , Lieut.-Col.
East Kent Militia, by his wife Delilah Benwell. Armorial
bearings — Sable, on a fesse wavy or, between three tigers
passant guardant erminois, a cross pat^e of the field,
between two crescents gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a tiger salient guardant
proper, navally crowned or. Married, 1865, Catharine,
dau. of W. F. Dobson of Beerstead House, near Maid-
stone ; and has Issue — Charles William Roper Tyler,
Gentleman, b. Dec. i, 1866; and Mabel. Seat — Lodge-
Linsted, co. Kent.
Sir FREDERICK CHARLES TYLER, 2nd Baronet,
of Queenhithe, in the City of London. Born May 17, 1865,
being the younger but only surviving son of the late Sir
George Robert Tyler, ist Bart., Lord Mayor of London;
by his wife Augusta, eldest dau. of Frederick William
Stein of Elgin Road, Kensington. Armorial bearings-
Sable, on a fesse invected or, I etween three cats-a-mountain
passant guardant argent, a fasces in bend surmounting a
sw ord in bend sinister proper, between two crescents gules,
in the centre chief point a rose of the third ; the escutcheon
TYNTE, see KEMEYS-TYNTE.
FORTESCUE TYNTE, Esquire, Major Dublin Fusi-
liers. Born 1841, being the elder son of the late
Joseph Tynte Tynte, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Tynte Park,
bublavin, co. Wicklow, who assumed by Royal Licence
1836 the surname of Tynte, in lieu of his patronymic Pratt,
by his wife Geraldine, second dau. of the late William
Richard Hopkyns Northey of Suffolk Lawn, Cheltenham.
Armorial bearings Gules, a lion dormant between six
crosses crosslet argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn sejant argent,
horned and crined or. Married, 1884, Mary, dau. of T.
H. May-Somerville of Whitecroft, co. Dumfries, and widow
of Charles Gustavus Rochfort of Rochfort Bridge, co.
Westmeath. Residence — Tynte Park, Dunlaven, co.
Wicklow.
TYNTE, (R.L. , 1836, U.O.). Vert, a lion dormant
between six cross crosslets argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn
sejant argent, horned and crined or.
Sons of Joseph Pratt Tynte (formerly Pratt), b. 1815;
d. 1896 ; m. 1840, Geraldine, d. and coh. of William
Richard Hopkins Northey of Suffolk Lawn, Chelten-
ham : — ■
Fortescue Joseph Tynte, Esq. [q.v.).
Mervyn Chaloner Stephen Tynte, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 4th
D.G. , R. M. CO. Londonderry, b. 1846; m. 1878, Alice
Elise, d. of Arthur Latham of Weaste Hall, Manchester;
and has issue — (i) Mervyn Patrick Arthur Tynte, Gent.,
Lieut. 2nd Bat t. Roy. Munster Fus. , b. 1878; (2) Audley
Fortescue Tynte, Gentleman, Lieut. Wicklow Art.,i^. ,
Elise Geraldine Katie {in. 1903, Hardress E. Waller of
Troy] ; and Norah Ina Violet. Res. — Tynte Lodge,
CO. Leitrim.
TYRELL, see TUFNELL-TYRELL.
ROGER WILLIAM GIFFARD TYRINGHAM, Es-
quire. Born August 5, 1870, being the only son of the late
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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William Backwell Tyringham, Esq., of Tyringham and
Trevethoe, by his wife Fanny Adela, second dau. of Col. W.
Wilby, Commanding ist Batt. 4th King's Own Regiment.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a saltire
engrailed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
betitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head couped gules, billett^e or. 5crt/^— Tyringham, in
the county of Buckingham ; Trevethoe, in the county of
Cornwall.
TYRRELL (R.L., 11 Oct. 1892, U.O.). Vert, two
pallets ermine, on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant gules,
between two crosses pat^e of the field, a bordure argent,
charged with eight trefoils slipped of the first. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a
cross pat(!e vert, a garb fessewise or.
Son of : —
Thomas Francis Tyrrell (formerly ), Gentleman,
b. ; tn. 22 Aug. i88g, Bridget Agnes, d. of Patrick
Dillon Tyrrell of Annagh. Seat — Annagh, Ballyhaunis,
CO. Mayo.
SHUGH TYRWHITT, Esquire, commonly called the
Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt, Capt. R.N. Botn July 14,
1856, being the third son of the late Sir Henry Thomas
Tyrwhitt, Bart., by his wife the Rt. Hon. Emma Harriet
Tyrwhitt, Baroness Berners. Armorial bearings Gules,
three tyrwhittsor, and impaling the arms of Foster, namely,
party per pale argent and sable, on a chevron a pheon
between two escallops, in chief as many pheons, and in pale
two escallops all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
a woodman wreathed with oak, holding a club all jiroper.
Married, Aug. 10, 1882, Julia Mary, dau. of William
Orme Foster, Esq., of Apley Park, Salop; and has Issi/e
— Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt, Esq., b. Sept. 18, 1883.
Residence-
TYRWHITT-DRAKE (R.L., 1796). Quarterly, i and
4, argent, a wyvern wings elevated gules (Drake, ante
it)20, probably c. Henry V.); 2 and 3, gules, three
tyrvvhits [i.e. lapwings) or (Tyrwhitt, temp. Edward IV.).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — .A de.xter arm erect,
in the hand a battle-axe all proper (for Drake, there being
no crest for Tyrwhitt).
Sons of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Shardeloes and St. Donat's Castle (High Sheriff
Bucks 1859), b. 1818 ; d. 1888 ; m. ist, Elizabeth
Julia, d. of John Stratton and widow of Col. Wedder-
burn : —
William Wykeham Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., J. P., b.
1851 ; 7n. 1883, Augusta, d. of Rev. Herbert Richard Peel
of Thornton House, Bucks; and has issue — (i) Herbert
William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; (2) Edward
Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; and two
daus. Seat — Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks. Club —
Arthur's.
Guy Percival Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res. — Scawby, Lincolnshire.
Son of Lt.-Col. William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Royal
Horse Guards, b. 1785 ; d. 1848 ; m. 1832, Emma,
d. of Joseph Thompson Halsey of Great Gaddesden,
Herts :—
Rev. William Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.A., Vicar of
Great Gaddesden, b. 1835; 711. 1872, Harriet, d. of
William Trotter of Bishop Auckland ; and has surv.
issue— (i) Charles William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b.
1879 ; (2) Wilfrid Dale Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, /'. 1881 ;
(3) Barnard Halsey Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
Kathleen ; Lilian Mary ; Violet Harriet ; Margaret Emma ;
and May Gladys. A'«.— The Vicarage, Great Gaddes-
den.
Sons of Reverend John Tyrwhitt-Drake, Rector of
Amersham, b. 1790; d. i860; w. 2nd, 1830, Emily,
dau. of Charles Drake-Garrard of Lamer Park,
Herts : —
John Charles Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., Capt. late 2nd
Queen's Regt. , Chief Constable of Bucks, b. 1834 ; m. ist,
1851, Emily Harriet, d. of Major-Gen. D'Urban; 2nd,
1873, Lydia Mary, d. of A. H. Hamilton of The Retreat,
Topsham, Devon, and Hullerhirst, co. Ayr ; and has issue.
Res. — Dulas Court, Pontrilas, Herefordshire.
Arthui" Frederick Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. ;
m. , Jane Stewart, and has issue one dau. Res.—
Dogdene, Salisbury.
Hugh William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. ;
m. , d. of Archdeacon Hopper and widow of
Lacon ; and has issue a son, b. . Res. — Cobtree,
Sandling, Maidstone.
Sons of Rev. George Tyrwhitt-Drake, Rector of
Malpas, b. 1794; d. 1840; m. 1827, Jane, d. of Joseph
Halsey, M.P. , of Gaddesden Park : —
Rev. Frederick Edward Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.A. (O.xon.),
late Rector of Pulham, Dorchester, b. 1828 ; m. 1859,
Maria Diana Charlotte, d. of Nathaniel and Lady
Charlotte Micklethwaite of Taverham Hall, Norfolk ; and
has issue — (i) Rev. Algernon Frederick Tyrwhitt-Drake,
B.A. (Camb.), b. i860 ; (2) Arthur Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentle-
man (Holnest, Sherborne, Dorset), b. 1861 [m. 1896, Lucy
Caroline, eld. d. of Francis Stanier, Esq., D.L., of Peplow
Hall; and has issue —Tiiomas Victor Tyrwhitt-Drake,
Gentleman, b. 1807; and Frances Joyce]; (3) Ernest
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1863 [w. 1903, Agnes
Caroline, d. of C. W. Goode, M.A. (Oxon.), late of
Twickenham] ; and Ethel Gertrude Maria. Res. — Sher-
borne, Dorset.
Montague William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., a Judge of the
Supreme Court of Victoria, B.C., b. 1830; w. , Johanna
Tolmy. i?«.— Victoria, B.C.
Sir RAYMOND ROBERT TYRWHITT-WILSON.
commonlv known as the Honourable Sir Raymond
Robert Tyrwhitt - Wilson, fourth Baronet, Bachelor
of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Borfi July 22,
is the Military Cockade.
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1855, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, third Baronet, by his wife the
Right Honourable Emma Harriet, in her own right Baroness
Berners [to whom refer] ; and assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Wilson by Royal License, September 13,
1892. Creatio7i — October 3, 1808. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a wolf salient
or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent, between two bezants (for
Wilson) ; 2 and 3 gules, three tyrwhitts or. Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for the Crest of
Tyrwhitt, a woodman wreathed with oak, holding a club
all proper. Estate and postal address — Stanley Hall,
Bridgnorth.
GEORGE WALTER TYSER, Esquire, J. P. for the
county of Berks. Born 1841, being the eldest son of the
late George Dorman Tyser of Gloucester Square, Padding-
ton. Armorial bearings— Per chevron or and azure, two
dexter gloves in chief and a falcon close in base proper,
belled and jessed of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a cotton hank
fesseways or, a falcon as in the arms, collared, also or.
Motto — "Deo volente surgam." Married, 1864, Annie,
eldest dau. of the late Sir Thomas George Augustus Parkyns,
Bart.; and has had Issue — (i) Walter Parkyns Tyser,
Gentleman, b. iSGy [m., 1894, Gertrude Elinor, youngest
dau. of the late Charles Langton of Barkhill, Liverpool];
(2) Hugh Tyser, Gentleman, fi. 1868 [;;/., 1899, Clare Lem-
priere, third dau. of Hon. Henry Dobson of Elboden,
Hobart, Tasmania]; (3) Lionel Robert Tyser, Gentleman,
6. 1875, d. Aug. 10, 1901 ; (4) George Beaumont Tyser,
Gentleman, d. 1877; Violet Mary [m., 1899, Rev. Granville
Gore Skipwith (see Skipvvith, Bart.)] ; Mabe lAnnie, d. in
infancy ; Madeleine Amy [?«., 1897, Major Douglas Wilfrid
Churcher, 87th Regt. R. Irish Fusiliers]. Reside/ice —
Oakfield, Mortimer, Berks. Cluds — Union, City of
London.
vigilanter." Estate— Wood Hall, Cockermouth. Postal
TYSON, quartered by RAMSDEN.
EDWARD THOMAS TYSON, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the county of Cumberland. Bor/i April 23, 1847,
being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Edward
Tyson, Gentleman, by his wife Isabella Birkett, daughter
of the late Thomas Scaife of Liverpool, Shipowner and
merchant, second son of Robert Scaife of Birkby Lodge,
near Maryport, Yeoman. Livery — Sage green with silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Vert, gutt^e-d'eau,threelions
rampant argent, each holding in the de.xter paw a torch erect,
fired proper. Criest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant vert, gutt^e-d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a
torch as in the arms, and resting the sinister upon a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto— " Fortiter et
address — Wood Hall, Cockermouth. Cluh — County Club
(Carlisle).
TYTLER, see FRASER-TYTLER and SKENE-
TYTLER.
Major-Gen. ROBERT FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER
ALEXANDER TYTLER, late Deputy Judge-Advocate-
General of Bombay Presidency. Born , being the son
of the late Col. Robert Christopher Tytler, late H.E.I.C.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a dagger in pale proper, on its
point a wolfs head couped of the last, armed and langued
argent, between three crescents of the third, a bordure
ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Rays
of the sun issuing from behind a cloud proper ; and in an
escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Occultus non extinctus."
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H JOHN HENRY FULLARTON UDNY, Esquire, of
® Udny and Dudwick, in the co. of Aberdeen, J. P. and
D.L. Born May 9, 1853, being the only surviving son of
the late John Robert Fullarton Udny of that Ilk and
Dudwick, by his second wife Anne, dau. of J. Allatt.
C///i5— White's. Armorial bearings— Gules, a stag's head
with ten tines caboshed or, between two greyhounds
counter-salient argent, collared of the field, in chief and
base three fleurs-de-lis, two and one of the second. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a manthng gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a fleur-de-lis gules. Supporters-
Two savages, wreathed head and middle with oak, and
holding in their exterior hands gigantic batons resting on
their shoulders proper. Motto— " All my hope is in God."
Married, July 8, 1874, Amy Camilla, elder daughter of Sir
John George Tollemache Sinclair, third Baronet, of Ulbster
and Thurso Castle, in the county of Caithness. Scat —
Udny Castle, in the county of Aberdeen.
UMFRAVILLE, quartered by FLOYER.
UMFREVILLE, quartered by SALVIN.
NORMAN COMPTON FITZGERALD UNIACKE,
Lieut. R.N. (retired). Born 1848, being the only son of
the late Norman James Biggs Uniacke, Esq., of Mount
Uniacke, by Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the late Col. Drink-
water Bethune of Balfour, co. Fife. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief gules. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm erect, gauntleted proper, hold-
ing a hawk's lure or. Married, 1882, Louisa, youngest
is the Naval Cockade.
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dau. of William Garde of Bilberry, co. Cork. Seal — Mount
Uniacke, co. Cork.
Lambert FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, born August 30,
1894 ; (2) Desmond Percival EitzGerald Uniacke, Gentle-
NORMAN JAMES FYFE UNIACKE, Gentleman.
Lieut. 19th (Princess of Wales' Own) Hussars. Born
Feb. 24, 1865, being the second son of the late Norman
Fitzgerald Uniacke, 60th Rifles, by Mary Augusta his
wife, dau. of Capt. James Winsloe Phillipps, 7th Hussars.
C/uli — Cavalry. Livery — Light drab, red facings. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief
gules (for Uniacke); 2 and 3 argent, a leopard's face be-
tween a chevron and a chief sable (for Purdon). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter cubit armed arm erect, gauntleted proper, holding
man, born December 18, 1895 ; Helen Monica Geraldine,
died November 7, 1893. Residence and postal address —
ROBERT UNIACKE FITZGERALD UNIACKE.
Born 1821, being the elder son of the late Norman Uniacke,
Esq., of Castletown, by Elinor, dau. of Col. Robert Uniacke
Fitzgerald. Armorial toearings — Argent, a wolf passant
proper, a chief gules. Mantling gules and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a de.xter cubit
arm erect, gauntleted proper, holding a hawk's lure or.
Married, 1854, Florence Elizabeth, dau. of the late Norman
Uniacke, Esq., of Mount Uniacke; and \\'a.'=. Issue — Robert
FitzGerald Uniacke, h. 1858. Residences— Q-^sAXeXo^n, Kil-
leagh, CO. Cork ; 3 Pennsylvania Road, Exeter.
a hawk's lure or. Motto—" Unicus est." Married, Nov.
29, 1893, Kathleen Mary Josephine, eldest dau. of the late
James Cassidy of Monasterevan, co. Kildare. Postal
address — C/o Cox cS: Co. , Charing Cross.
RICHARD GORDON FITZGERALD UNIACKE,
Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of O.xford,
Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland. Born
August 19, 1867, being the eldest son of the Reverend
Robert FitzGerald Uniacke, Master of Arts, Vicar of
Tandridge, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Hannah,
daughter of Thomas Salmon, Gentleman, of St. Hilda's,
in the county of Durham. Livery — Light drab coat,
red collar. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief gules; 2 and 3
argent, a chevron and chief sable, in the honour point a
leopard's face of the last, and impaling the arms of Lambert,
namely gules, three narcissus flowers argent, a canton or.
MantUng gules and argent. Crest — A de.xter cubit armed
arm erect, gaunleted proper, holding a hawk's lure or.
Married, August 31, 1892, Cecilia Monica, daughter of
Frederick Lambert, Gentleman, of Garratts Hall, Banstead,
in the county of Surrey; and has had Issue — (i) Bernard
Sir ROBERT UNIACKE UNI.\CKE-PENROSE-
FITZGERALD, ist Baronet (.'\ug. 4, 1896). M.P. for
Cambridge since 1885, J. P. and D.L. for co. Cork, LL.B.
Trin. Hall, Camb., 1863, and LL.M. 1872, Hon. Col.
9th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps. He assumed by Royal
Licence, June 26, i8g6, the additional surname and arms
of Uniacke. Born July 9, 1839, being the eldest son of
the late Robert Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald, by his wife
Frances Matilda, eldest dau. and coheiress of Rev. Robert
Austen, LL.D., Prebendary of Cloyne Cathedral. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a saltire
gules, a crescent or (for FitzGerald) ; 2. argent, six roses pro-
per, three and three, between three bendlets sable (for Pen-
rose) ; 3. argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief gules, charged
with a crescent of the field for difference (fi-ir Uniacke);
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a knight in complete armour, his
sword drawn and beaver up all proper, mounted on a
horse courant argent, the whole charged with a crescent or.
Motto — " Fortis et fidelis." Married, Sept. 13, 1867,
Jane Emily, eldest dau. of General Sir William John Cod-
rington, G.C. B. Seats — Cork Beg and Lisquinian, co.
Cork. Toivn address — 35 Grosvenor Road, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin).
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CLEMENT WILLIAM JOSEPH UNTHANK, Es-
quire, Capt. in 17th Lancers, J. P. for co. of Norfolk (High
Sheriff 1893). Born Aug. 18, 1847, being the elder son of
Clement William Unthank, Esq., of Intwood Hall, J. P.
and D. L. for Norfolk, and of Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph
Salusbury Muskett of Intwood Hall, J. P. for Norfolk.
C/«^— Naval and Military. Livoy — Dark green coat,
crimson waistcoat, and crimson breeches. Armorial bear-
ing's— Or, a saltire gules, between two crescents in pale of
the last and as many grifhns heads erased in fesse sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head erased gules, gorged with a collar
flory and ducally crowned or, in the beak an increscent or.
Motto — " Esto semper fidelis. " Married, May 20, 1873,
Judith Sarah, dau. of Onley Savill-Onley, Esq., of Stisted
Hall, J. P. and D. L. for Esse.x ; and has Issue — (i) Clement
William Onley Unthank, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd Hussars,
b. March 1874, d. at Lucknow from an accident at
Polo, Jan. 16, 1900; (2) John Salusbury Unthank, Esq.,
Capt. Durham Light Infantry, b. July 1875 ; (3) Ralph
Arthur Unthank, Gentleman, b. Feb. 1880; Judith Marian,
d. at Lucknow, Dec. 9, 1899; Maria Janet ; Marjory Eliza-
beth ; Ursula Clementine ; Dorothy Mary ; Cicely May ;
and Amy Violet. Seat — Intwood Hall, Norwich.
UNWIN (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and gules, two
tilting-spears in saltire or, between as many fleurs-de-lis in
pale of the last, and two crescents in fesse argent. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two tilting-spears in saltire proper, surmounted by an
escutcheon pendent by a chain both or, charged with a
rose gules, leaved proper.
Son of : —
John Unwin, Esq., J. P. Lanes., sometime Mayor of
Southport, b. . Res. — East Cliffe Lodge, North Meols,
Lanes.
The Rev. ARTHUR HAMILTON UPCHER, M.A.
of Trin. Coll., Camb., Rector of Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk.
Born Oct. 5, 1855, being the fourth surviving son of the late
Henry Ramey Upcher, Esq., J. P., D.L., M.A. , of Shering-
ham Hall, co. Norfolk, by his wife Caroline, dau. of Joseph
Morris of Ampthill House, co. Bedford. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a chevron azure, between three foxes'
heads erased gules, as many pears or. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately argent
and or, a unicorn's head couped azure, gorged with a ducal
coronet or. Motto — " Prasstat opes sapientia." Ma?-ried,
Sept. 10, 1884, Johanna Elizabeth, only child and heir of
Rev. Nicholas Simons, M.A. , Vicar of Bramfield, co. Nor-
folk; and has Issue — (i) Nicholas Upcher, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 4, 1885; (2) Edwyn Harold Upcher, Gentleman, b.
1888, d. 1893; and Muriel Joan. Postal address — The
Rectory, Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk.
The Rev. ARTHUR WILSON UPCHER, M.A. of
Trin. Coll., Camb., Rector of Ashwellthorpe with Wrening-
ham, CO. Norfolk. Born April 7, 1815, being the third
son of the late Abbot Upcher of Sheringham Hall, co. Nor-
folk, M.A., by his wife the Hon. Charlotte, dau. of the Rt.
Hon. and Rev. Henry Wilson, Baron Berners. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a chevron azure, between three foxes'
heads erased gules, as many pears or, and impaling the
arms of Wodehouse, namely sable, a chevron or, gutt6e-de-
sang, between three cinquefoils ermine. Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately argent
and or, a unicorn's head couped azure, gorged with a ducal
coronet or. MottO —" Pragstat opes Sapientia." Married,
Oct. 7, 1845, Isabella Jane, dau. of the Ven. Charles Nourse
Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Norwich [by I^ady Dulcibella
Jane Hay, dau. of 15th Earl of Erroll] ; and has Issue—
(i) Rev. Arthur Charles Wodehouse Upcher, M.A. , Rector
of Hingham, co. Norfolk, b. Aug. 29, 1846 [/«. , July 9, 1881,
Margaret Ada Barham, dau. of the Rev. John Barham
Johnson, Rector of Welborne, co. Norfolk, and has issue] ;
(2) Herbert Wodehouse Upcher, b. and (/. 1847 ; (3) Alfred
Wodehouse Upcher, b. 1848, d. 1857; (4) Somerville Hay
Upcher, b. 1850, d. 1868 ; (5) Ven. James Hay Upcher,
B.A. , Archdeacon of Mashonaland, b. Jan. 17, 1854; Jane
Charlotte [w. , 1873, Robert Harvey Mason, Esq. (to whom
refer)]; and Emma Mary, Postal address— Vi\n^-ixa,
Norfolk.
The Reverend HARRY BERNERS UPCHER, B.A.,
J. P. for Leicestershire. Born Aug. 14, 1845, being the third
surviving son of the late Henry Ramey Upcher of Shering-
ham Hall, CO. Norfolk, M.A., by his wife Caroline, dau.
of T. Morris, Esq., of Ampthill. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a chevron azure, between three foxes' heads
erased gules, as many pears or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
plume of five ostrich feathers alternately nrgent and or, a uni-
corn's head couped azure, gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto — "Prgestat opes sapientia." Married, 1867, Frederica
Lucy, third dau. of John Thomas Mott of Barningham
Hall, Norfolk ; and has Issiie—[\) Howard Berners Upcher,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 11, 1870; (2) Ronald Berners Upcher,
Gentleman, b. April 19, 1874; (3) Gerald Frederick Upcher,
Gentleman, b. May 31, 1878; and Constance Gertrude.
Postal address— 'Uroom Hall, Watton, Norfolk.
HENRY MORRIS UPCHER, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
for Norfolk. Born Dec. 15, 1839, being the eldest son of
the late Henry Ramey Upcher, Esq., J. P., D.L., M.A.
(Cantab,), by his wife Caroline, dau. of Joseph Morris of
Ampthill House, Bedfordshire. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a chevron azure, between three foxes' heads erased
gules, as many pears slipped or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a plume of
five ostrich feathers alternately argent and or, before them
a unicorn's head couped azure, gorged with a ducal coronet
or. Motto — " Prsestat opes Sapientia." Married, June
10, 1869, Maria Hester, only child of Rev. Edward Bowyer
Sparke, Canon of Ely and Rector of Feltwell, Norfolk ; and
has, with other /j«/^— Henry Edward Sparke Upcher,
Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b. March 27, 1870. Postal
affirm- Sheringham Hall, Norfolk. C///-?^- Conservative,
Sports'.
UPHAUGH, see DE UPHAUGH,
is the Naval Cockade.
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UPTON, see TEMPLETOWN.
FLORENCE ANNE UPTON - COTTRELL DOR-
MER, Widow, dau. of the late Thomas Upton of Ingmire
Hall, by his wife Eliza, second daughter of Benjamin
Way of Denham Place ; and with her husband assumed
the name and arms of Upton, in addition to and before
those of Cottrell-Dormer, by Royal License, dated June
1876. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly
I and 4, azure ten billets, four, three, two, and one or,
a chief of the last, therefrom issuant a demi-lion rampant
sable (for Dormer) ; 2, argent, a bend nebuly gutt^e-d'eau,
between three escallops of the second (for Cottrell) ; 3.
sable, a cross moline argent (for Upton), and| impaling the
arms of Upton. Married, April 22, 1858. Clement Cottrell-
Dormer, Esq., of Rousham, co. Oxford, J. P. and D. L. co.
Oxford, and J. P. co. York (who d. Dec. 29, 1S80). Seat —
Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh.
URQUHART, see POLLARD-URQUHART.
USHER of Norton and Wells (1899). Gules, a saltire
between four batons argent, garnished sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter arm couped below the elbow, vested azure, cuffed
argent, holding in the hand a baton as in the arms.
Motto—" Ne vile velis."
Sons of Sir John Usher, ist Bart., J. P., D.L., LL.D.,
b. 1828 ; d. 1904 ; 7n. 1853, Mary Anne, d. of Thomas
Balmer : —
Sir Robert Usher, 2nd Bart., of Norton and Wells
(28 Aug. 1899) [Arms as above, charged with the in-
escutcheon of Ulster as a Baronet], b. i860 ; m. 1890,
Katherine Scott, d. of James TurnbuU of Edinburgh ; and
has issue— (i) John TurnbuU Usher, Esq., b. 1891 ; (2)
Ronald James Usher, Esq.. b. 1892; (3) Robert Stuart
Usher, Esq., b. 1898; (4) Alexander Balmer Usher, Esq.,
b. 1902; (5) William Dove Usher, Esq., b. 1904. Seats —
Norton, Ratho, Midlothian ; Wells, Hawick. Res. —
27 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. Clubs — Conserva-
tive, University (Edinburgh).
Frederick Usher, Esq., J. P. Midlothian [Arms as above.
and (rematric. 7 Dec. 1901) "a bordure of the second."
Crest (in lieu of above) — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dcmi-fox proper, holding in its paw a baton argent,
garnished sable. Motto as above], b. 1862; vi. 1901,
Rose Emily, eld. d. of Rev. W. J. Knox-Little, Canon of
Worcester Cathedra] ; and has issue — Neil Jolin William
Heriot Usher, Gentleman, b. 1903. jV^j-.— Ingliston, Mid-
lothian. Clubs — Scottish United Service (Edinburgh),
University (Edinburgh).
USSHER (U.O.). Azure, a chevron ermine, between
three batons or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an arm couped below the
elbow and erect vested, bendy or and azure, holding in the
hand proper a baton or. Motto — " Ne vile velis."
Sons of Christopher Ussher, Gentleman, of Eastwell,
b. 1832 ; d. 1884 ; m. , Olivia, d. of David Ruttledge
of Barbersfort, co. Galway :—
William Arland Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1876. Seal —
Eastwell, Kilrickle, Loughrea, co. Galway.
Henry Ingham Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Son of Christopher Musgrave Ussher, Gentleman, of
Camphire, co. Waterford, </. 1880; m. Eleanor, d. of
Thomas O'Grady (niece of ist Viscount Guillamore) : —
Thomas O'Grady Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; m. 1869,
Henrietta Mary {d. 1902), d. of Thomas Harris, Esq., Q.C. ;
and has issue — (i) Christopher Arthur Ussher, Gentleman,
b. 1872 ; (2) Thomas Harris Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1878 ;
Gertrude Elizabeth ; Eleanor Melian ; and Henrietta Anne.
Seal — Flowerhill, co. Waterford.
Son of Richard Kelly Ussher, Gentleman, of Cappagh,
b. 1778; d. 1854; m. 2nd, Isabella, d. of Col. Jasper
Grant, Gov. of Upper Canada : —
Richard John Ussher, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Water-
ford (High Sheriff 1901), b. 1841 ; 7/1. 1866, Elizaberh Owen,
d. of Rev. John W. Finlay, J. P., of Corkagh House, co.
Dublin; and has issue — (i) Beverley Grant Ussher, Gentle-
man, b. 1867 [m. 1898, Emily Horseley, d. of late Arthur
Trevor Jebb of The Lyth, Ellesmere, Salop ; and has
issue — Perceval Arland Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1899]; (2)
Percy John Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1868; (3) Arthur
Hamilton Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1869; and Isabella Mary
Grant [m. 1901, Capt. William Odell]. Seal — Cappagh
House, Cappagh, S.O., co. Waterford.
USTICKE, see NOWELL-USTICKE.
REGINALD JOHN GUTHRIE UTERMARCK,
Esquire, retired Paymaster, Major, formerly Capt. 96th
Regt. Born 1856, being the only son of the late John
is tbe Military Cockade.
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de Havilland Uterniarck, Bailiff of Guernsey, by his wife
Helen Douglas, dau. of the late John Guthrie of Guthrie,
Forfarshire. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and azure,
in chief a sprig of three rose leaves slipped vert, and in
base a mullet of six points of the first, pierced of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
_ iiiiu or. vresb — ^n a. wiemii 01 iiic
colours, a sprig of three rose leaves slipped vert, between
■•"" per fesse or and azure. Motto — ■
C/ubs— Junior United Service, Hyde
two buffalo horns
" Va outre marque.
Park.
HENRY SPENCER VADE-WALPOLE, Esquire,
assumed by Royal Licence, Oct. 27, 1892, the surname of
Vade before that of Walpole. Bor;i March 10, 1837, being
the eldest son of the late Rev. Thomas Walpole, M.A.,
Oxford, Rector of Alverstoke, Hants, Hon. Canon of
Winchester, by his wife Margaret Harriet Isabella, eldest
dau. of Col. Henry Hugh Mitchell. Armorial bearings—
Or, on fesse between two chevrons sable, three crosslets
of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, the bust of a man in profile, couped at the
shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, and from the coronet
flowing a long cap, turned forwards gules, tasselled gold,
charged with a Catherine wheel of the last. Motto—" Pari
quas sentiat." Married, July 19, 1877, Frances Selina,
second dau. of Tiiomas Bourke, and widow of Denzil
Thomas Chamberlayne ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Henry
Bourke Vade- Walpole, Esq., b. Sept. 2, 1879; (2) Horatio
Spencer Vade- Walpole, Gentleman, b. July 19, 1881. Seat
— Stagbury, Surrey. Clubs — St. James's, Royal Albert
Yacht (Southsea).
LAWRENCE WILLL^M VAILE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Kent, the Cinque Ports, and
Borough of Ramsgate. Born December 4, 1823, being the
eldest son of William Phelps Vaile, by his wife Elizabeth,
daughter of John Malyn. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Ermine, on a bend between two bendlets azure,
each charged with three cross crosslets fitch(5e or, three
calves statant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon in front of two cross crosslets fitch^e
in saltire gules, a wolf's head erased azure, in the mouth
three ears of wheat; with the Motto, "Semper paratus."
Married, May 7, 1851, Laura Eleanor, sixth daughter 01
John Golding of Ditton Place, in the county of Kent ; and
has Issue — (i) Lawrence William Vaile, Gentleman, born
December 11, 1855; (2) the Reverend Arthur Vaile, M.A.,
Vicar of Exning with Landwade, Suffolk, born March 16,
1858 [w. Jeannette Stuart Jones, and has issue, Laurence
Edward Stuart Vaile, Gentleman ; Maurice Arthiu- Stuart
Vaile, Gentleman; and Laura Rowena Stuart]; Caroline
Sophia; and Elizabeth Malyn. Postal address — South CHff
House, Sion Hill, Ramsgate.
VAIZEY. Azure, a cross engrailed between four cross
crosslets crossed argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding an oak-
branch slipped and erect all proper, a cross crosslet crossed
argent. Motto — ' ' Sub hoc signo vinces."
Sons of John Robert Vaizey, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Attwoods, Essex, Alderman for co. of Essex
(High Sheriff 1877), B.A. (London), LL.M. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), Barrister-at-Lavv, late Major 2nd Essex
R.V., b. 1839; d. 1900; m. 1865, Alice, d. of Edward
Hornor, Esq., I. P., of The Howe, Halstead, Essex:—
Robert Edward Vaizey, Esq., J. P. co. Essex, b. 1868 ; w.
1897, Eleanor Frances, d. of Julius Csesar of Stratford
House, Tunbridge Wells; and has issue— (i) John Theodore
de Home Vaizey, Gentleman, b. 1898, Alice Evange-
line; and Alexandra Winifred. .Sea/ — Tilbury Hall,
Halstead, Essex. C///i^— Constitutional.
Francis Arthur Vaizey, Esq., J. P. for Essex, /'. 1870.
/?fj.— Bentalls, Halstead, Essex. C/?/^- Constitutional.
H HENRY EDWARD MARTINDALE VALE, Esquire,
0 Deputv-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, Major
3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Born 1825, being
the third son of William Vale, Esquire, Justice of the Peace,
Lieutenant Royal Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or within two bendlets dancett^e
gules, between six eaglets displayed, three cross crosslets in
bend'sable (for Vale) ; 2 and 3 argent, two escallops azure
between as many bars gules, over all a bend sable, charged
with three martlets or (for Martiiwiale). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a swan's head couped at the
neck argent, gutt6e-de-poix, surmounting two crosses patt^e
fitch^e in saltire gules; with the Motto, " Semper valens."
Married, firstly, 1851, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of John Bur-
ton • secondly, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Burton,
and granddaughter of Sir Richard Burton, 3rd Dragoon
Guards and the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ;
and has Issue-(i) The Reverend Harry Burton Martin-
dale Vale, Master of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, born 1852 ;
(2) Octavius Scarlett Martindale Vale, Esquire, Lt.-Col. 4th
Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, born 1861 ; (3) Harvey
Arnott Martindale Vale, Gentleman, born 1865; (4) Hugh
€arr Wildman Martindale Vale, Gentleman, born 1866.
Estate and postal address— CoddmgXon Court, near Led-
bury.
VALETORT, quartered by MALET,
is the Naval Cockade.
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VAN HALEN, ancient form of the surname H ALLEN
[to which refer].
VANCE, see BALBIRNIE- VANCE.
BOYLE VANDELEUR, Esquire, Colonel late 5th
Lancers, being the son of the late Rev. William Vandeleur.
Armorial bearings — Or, a trefoil vert between three
mullets pierced purpure. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a martlet purpure, holding in
the beak a trefoil or. MottO—" Virtus astra petit."
Married, 1876, Sarah Christiana, only dau. of Major
Henry Peach Keigley of Idlicote, and widow of Capt.
the Hon. Lucius Cary, only son of loth Viscount Falk-
land ; and has Issue — Dorothy ; Alice ; Emily ; and Frances.
Residence —
CROFTON TOLER VANDELEUR, Esquire, late
Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards. Born March 7, 1840, being
the second son of the late Crofton Moore Vandeleur, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., Col. of the Clare Regt. of Militia, High
Sheriff 1832, M. P. for co. Clare 1859 to 1874, by his wife
Lady Grace Toler, second dau. of the Rt. Hon. Hector
John, 2nd Earl of Norbury. Armorial bearings— Or, a
trefoil vert between three mullets pierced purpure. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
martlet purpure, holding in the beak a trefoil or. Motto —
" Virtus astra petit." Married Charlotte Mary, youngest
dau. of Rev. R. Bury of Carrigrenane, co. Cork. Resi-
dence—
HECTOR STEWART VANDELEUR, Esq., J.P.,
and D.L. co. Clare (High Sheriff 1873), late Capt. Rifle
Brigade. Bom Jan. 18, 1836, being the eldest son of the
late Col. Crofton Moore Vandeleur, D. L. , of Kilrush,
formerly M.P. for co. Clare, by Lady Grace, second dau.
of the Right Hon. Hector John Toler, 2nd Earl of Norbury.
Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's. Armorial bearings — Or, a tre-
foil vert, between three nmllets pierced two and one purpure,
and impaling the arms of Foster, namely, per pale argent and
sable, on a chevron a pheon between two escallops, in chief as
many pheons, and in pale two escallops all counterchanged.
Mantling vert and or ; and for h.s Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a martlet purpure, holding m the beak a trefoil
or. Motto — " Virtus petit astra." il/rt/-/7V(^, July 18, 1867,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of William Orme Forster, Esq., J.P,,
D. L. , of Apley Park, co. Salop ; and has Issue — (i) Cecil
Seymour Vandeleur, Esq., D. S. O. , Lieut. Scots Guards, h.
July 11, 1869; (2) Alexander Moore Vandeleur, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 25, 1883; Isabel Grace; and Evelyn Norah. Postal
addresses — Kilrush House, co. Clare ; 72 Cadogan Square,
London, S.W.
JOHN ORMSBY MOORE VANDELEUR, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. Gordon Highlanders (retired). Borti July 5,
184T, being the third son of the late Crofton Moore Vande-
leur, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Col. of the Clare Regt. of
Militia, High Sheriff 1832, M.P. for co. Clare, 1859 to
1874, by his wife Lady Grace Toler, second dau. of Hector
John, 2nd Earl of Norbury. Armorial bearings — Or, a
trefoil vert between three mullets pierced purpure. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
martlet purpure, holding in the beak a trefoil or. MottO —
" Virtus astra petit." Residence—
MALETTA VANDELEUR, commonly known as the
Honourable Maletta Vandeleur, dau. of the Right Hon.
Barry John Yelverton, 3rd Viscount, Avonniore, by his
second wife Cecilia, dau. of the late Charles O'Keefe, Esq.,
of Hollybrook Park, co. Dublin, Chief Register of Court of
Chancery. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or,
a trefoil vert, between three mullets pierced two and one
purpure; and impaling the arms of Yelverton, namely
argent, three lions rampant and a chief gules, charged uith
a crescent. Married, 1868, Captain Crofton T. B. Vande-
leur, i2th Lancers, of Wordenstown, co. Westmeath, and
Moyvula, co. Galway, J.P. (High Sheriff co. Westmeath
1880), who died 1881. Seat — Wordenstown, West-
meath.
VAN E ( T^wi/. Henry VI., Vn. Kent, 1592). Azure, three
dexter gauntlets or.
Fane. Arms as above. Crest (derived from Neville)
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent, pied
sable, armed of the first, charged on the neck with a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto — " Ne vile
fano."
Son of the 12th Earl of Westmorland, Col. Cold-
stream Guards, D.L. , b. 1825; d. 1891 ; ;«. 1857,
Lady Adelaide Ida Curzon, d. of ist Earl Howe,
G.C.B. :—
Rt. Hon. Anthony Mildmay Julian Fane, 13th Earl of
Westmorland (29 Dec. 1624) and Baron Burghersh,
J.P. Northants, Major 3rd Batt. Northants, Regt. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a gritfin per fesse argent and or, gorged
with a plain collar and lined sable ; sinister, a bull argent,
pied sable, collared and lined or, at the end of the line a
ring and three staples of the last]; b 1859; vi. 1892, Lady
Sybil Mary St. Clair-Erskine, d. of 4th Earl of Rosslyn ;
and has issue — (i) Vere Anthony Francis St. Clair Fane,
commonly called Lord Burghersh, b. 1893; (2) Hon.
Mountjoy John Charles Wedderburn Fane, b. 1900 ; Lady
Enid Victoria Rachel ; and Lady Violet Gloria Sybil,
i't'tz/— Sharlston , co. York.
Son of William Dashwood Fane, Esq. , J. P. , of Fulbeck
Hall, Lines., b. 1816 ; d. 1902; m. 1861, Susan Milli-
cent, eld. d. of Gen. John Reeve of Leadenham House,
CO. Lincoln : —
William Vere Reeve Fane, Esq., J.P. , M.A. (Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law, Capt. 3rd Batt. Lines. Regt. , b. 1868 ;
m. 1895, Helen Beatrice, d. of Thomas Houldsworth
Newman; and has issue — (i) Henry William Newman
Fane, Gentleman, /;. 1897; (2) Francis Christopher Fane,
Gentleman, /;. 1900; (3) Charles William Fane, Gentleman,
b. 1904. Seat — Fulbeck Hall, Lincolnshire. Town res. —
7 Sloane Street, S.W.
Son of Robert George Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b.
1796; d. 1864; m. 2nd, Harriette Anne, only d. of
Adm. the Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, ist Bart. :—
Cecil Francis William Fane, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, b. 1856 ; m. 1880, Lady Augusta Fanny
Rous, d. of 2nd Earl of Stradbroke ; and has issue — (i)
Charles George Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) John
Lionel Richards Fane, Gentleman, b. 1884. Seat—Q\A
Lodge, Melton Mowbray.
Sons of Col. John William Fane of Wormesley, J.P. ,
D.L. , M.P. , b. 1804; d. ; m. 2nd, 1829, Lady
Ellen Catherine [d. 1844), d. of Thomas, 5th Earl of
Macclesfield; 3rd, 1845, Charlotte [d. 1855), d. of
Theodore Henry Broadhead ; 4th, 1856, Victoria, d. m
of William Temple : — fl
John Augustus Fane, Esq., late Capt 46th Regt., and
Major (ret.) 2nd Batt. Oxon. Rif. Vol., J.P. Oxfordshiie
\Liveiy — Green], m. i860, Eleanor [d. 1902), d. of the late
Thomas Thornhill of Woodleys, Oxon. ; and has issue —
(i) John Henry Scrope Fane, Gentleman, b. 1861, formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire LT. ; (2) Francis Luther
Fane, Gentleman, b. 1865; (3) Sydney Algernon Fane,
Gentleman (Benttield Bower, Stansted, Essex. Club —
Windham), b. 1867 [;«. 1894, Selina Violet, d. of Loftus
Fitz-Wygram ; and has issue living — Aubrey Francis Sydney,
/'. 1895; Gerard William Reginald, b. 1898; Kenneth
Cecil, b. 1902; Nigel Loftus Henry,. iJ. 1904]; Catherine
Elizabeth Agnes, b. 1862 {711. 1887, Albert Butter, Esq.];
Isabel, b. 1864 [w. 1885, Brig-Gen. Francis Hugh Plowden,
comdg. a 2nd class Dist. Mandalay ; and Amy Eleanor,
b. 1868. Seat — Wormsley, Stokenchurch, Wallingford.
To7vn res. — 9 Belgrave Road, S.W.
Henry George Fane, Esq., formerly Capt. 52nd Regt.,
b. 1846 ; m. 1876, Blanche Louisa, d. of the late Hon.
Robert Charles Henry Spencer ; and has issue living —
(i) Hubert William Fane, Gentleman, b. 1878; (2) Almeric
Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) Arthur George Cecil
Fane, Gentleman, I.P.W.D., b. 1880; (4) Robert Gerald
Fane, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. , b. 1882; (5) Horatio Alfred
Fane, Gentleman, /;. 1884; (6) Francis John Fane, Gentle-
man, b. 1885; (7) Octavius Edward Fane, Gentleman, b.
1886. Res. — Bicester House, Bicester. Club — Junior ,
Carlton. ;tf
Frederick William Fane, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; ;«. 1880, »
Lady Annie Henrietta, d. of the late Col. the Hon. Charles
Grantham Scott. Res, — 3 Chesham Street, S.W. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; >n. 1892, Alice Mary,
is tlie Military Cockade.
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{d. 1899), d. of the Rev. Thomas Ward Goddaid, V. of
Nazeing, Essex; and has issue living — Valentine Cecil,
6. 1893. Clui — Junior Carlton.
Sons of the late Rev. Frederick Adrian Scrope Fane,
6. 1810 ; (/. 1894 ; tn. 1834, Joanna {d. 1870), d. of
Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, ist Bart. : —
Frederick John P'ane, Esq., 6. 1840; is Col. (ret.); m.
1873, Annie, d. of Thomas Abbott of Halifa.x, N.S. ; and
has issue living — Frederick Luther Fane, Gentleman, d.
1875. J?es. — Priors, nr. Brentwood.
Sons of late George Augustus Scrope Fane, Gentleman,
6. 1817 ; d. i860; }/i. 1S43, Frances Sophia Pole
Phillips :—
Charles Augustus Fane, Gentleman, /'. 1846. A'es. —
Carnarvon, Western Australia.
Augustus Fane, Esq., Capt. R.N. , />. 1847. C/ud —
Constitutional.
Vane. Arms as above. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet proper, holding a sword argent, pommel and hilt
or. Motto — " Nee temere nee timide."
Sons of Sir Henry Morgan Vane, Sec. to Charity-
Commission, i. 1808 ; d. 1869 ; 7n. 1853, Louisa,
d. and coh. of Rev. Richard Farrer of Ashley, North-
ants : —
Rt. Hon. Henry de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard
(25 July 1698), of Barnard Castle, co. Durham, B.A.
(Oxon.), Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), J. P. and D.L. co.
Durham [Supporters— Dexter, a griffin or, collared azure,
thereon three dexter gauntlets or ; sinister, an antelope or,
collared azure, thereon three martlets or], d. 1854 ; m. i88i,
Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil, d. of 3rd Marquess of Exeter ;
and has issue — (i) Hon. Henry Cecil Vane, Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Durham Lt. Inf., /'. 1882; (2) Hon. Christopher
William Vane, d. 1888 ; (3) Hon. Ralph Frederick Vane,
^. 1891. Seats — Raby Castle, Darlington. J'own res. —
20 Belgrave Square, S.W. C/uds — Brooks's ; Oxford and
Cambridge.
Hon. and Rev. Gilbert Holies Farrer Vane (f.v.)-
Hon. William Lionel Vane, Major late ist Batt., now
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 2nd Vol. Batt. Durham
Lt. Inf. 6. 1859. Ch/6s — Carlton, Junior United Service.
V.-VNE - Tempest - Stewart (R.L., 23 Aug. 1855).
Quarterly, i and 4, or, a bend counter-compony azure and
argent, between two lions rampant gules (Stewart, 1789);
2. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable
(Tempest), Ump. Edward HI:) ; 3. Vane as above. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a dragon statant or (Stewart) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and
sable (Tempest); 3. Vane as last above. Motto— " Metu-
enda carolla draconis. "
Son of 5th Marquess of Londonderry, K. P. , 6. 1821 ;
d. 1884; m. 1846, Mary Cornelia, only d. and h. of
Sir John Edwards, ist and last Bart., of Garth : —
The Most Hon. Sir Charles Stewart Vane - Tempest-
Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry (Irel. , 13 Jan.
1816), Viscount Castlereagh (Irel., i Oct. 1795), Baron
Londonderry (Irel., 20 Sept. 1789), 3rd Earl Vane (U.K.,
8 July 1823), and Viscount Seaham (LT.K., 8 July 1823),
4th Baron Stewart (U.K., i July 1814), K.G. (1888),
P.C., G.C.V.O. (1903); Hon. LL.D. Dublin 1887 ami
Durham 1902, Col. Comdt. 8th Vol. Brig. N. Div. R.A.
(V.D.), Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Durham L.I., and 3rd Batt.
Roy. Irish Rifles, A.D.C. to H.M., J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Durham, Lieut, of co. Down and a D.L. of
Montgomery, appointed Chm. of London Sch. Board 1895,
Postmaster-Gen. 1900, first Pres. of Board of Education
1902, and also Lord Pres. of the Council 1903, M.P. for
CO. Down 1878-84, was Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1886-9,
and Lord- Lieut, of co. of city of Belfast 1900-1903
[Supporters — Dexter, a Moor, wreathed about the temples
argent and azure, holding in the exterior hand a shield
of the last, garnished or, charged with the sun in splendour
gold ; sinister, a lion or, collared sable, the collar charged
with three mullets argent], 6. 1852; w. 1875, Lady Theresa
Susey Helen Chetwynd -Talbot, eld. d. of 19th Earl of
Shrewsbury ; and has surv. issue — Charles Stewart Henry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, commonly called Viscount Castle-
reagh, M.V.O., Lieut, and Adj. Royal Horse Guards, i.
1878 [m 1899, Edith, d. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Chaplin,
P.C, M.P. ; and has issue — Edward Charles Stewart
Robert Vane- Tempest -Stewart, commonly called Lord
Stewart, 6. 1902, and Hon. Maureen Helen] ; and Lady
Helen Mary Theresa [m. 1902, Lord Stavordale, eld. son
of Earl of Ilchester. Seats — Seaham Hall, Seaham Harbour,
CO. Durham ; Wynyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees ; Mount
Stewart, Newtownards, co. Down. Toivri res. — London-
derry House, Park Lane, W. Clubs— <Z2lx\\.ox\, Marlborough,
Turf, Sackville Street, Ulster, Hurlingham, Yorkshire.
Vane-Tempest (R.L., 1851.) Quarterly, i and 4,
Tempest as above; 2 and 3, Vane as above. Crests— i.
Tempest as above ; 2. Vane as above. Motto —
Yr. sons of 5th Marquess of Londonderry (see above) : —
Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest, J. P. and D.L. cos.
Merioneth and Montgomery, formerly Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards, Lt.-Col. 2nd Durham Seaham Vols. , V.D., b. 1854.
Seat — Machynlleth , Montgomeryshire.
Lord Herbert Lionel Henry Vane-Tempest, late Major
Durham Artil. Vols. , <^. 1862. Res. —
Sons of Lord Adolphus Frederick Charles William
Vane-Tempest (s. of 3rd Marquess of Londonderry),
Lt.-Col. Scots Gds., M.P., b. 1825; d. 1864; m. i860.
Lady Susan Pelham-Clinton, d. of sth Duke of New-
castle : —
Francis Adolphus Vane-Tempest, Esq., ^. 1863; in. 1901,
Gertrude, d. of late F. A. Elliot. Res.—
Sons of Charles Henry Vane-Tempest, Esq., b. 1877 ;
d. 1899 ; 7n. 1893, Florence Mary, eld. d. of William
Kirk, Esq., J. P., of Norton, Stockton-on-Tees: —
Ernest Charles William Vane-Tempest, Esq. , b. 1894.
Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Fletcher-Vane of Hutton. (Quarterly of twenty,
I and, 20 or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton
gules (Vane of Hutton); 2. azure, three gauntlets or
(Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle) ; 3. argent, a
chevron engrailed sable between three pellets (De la
Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant
crowned or (De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross argent, in
the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three
chevrons of the field (De Saint Owen); 6. argent, a
bend between six fleurs-de-lis (FItz-Ellisj ; 7. quarterly,
i. and iiii. , or, two pallets azure; ii. and iii., ermine, within
a bordure azure (Persall of Tudley) ; 8. or, a cross
engrailed gules (Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale
gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine ( (?) Nor-
wich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief argent
(Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinque-
foils gules (D'.\rcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable,
a fesse ermine (Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant
argent (Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the
dexter chief an annulet for difference (Warton) ; 15.
argent, a fesse between six oak -leaves gules (Fitz-
Langley) ; 16. argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire
sable ( Maddiston of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron
between three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field
(Marley of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed
argent, between four plates, each charged with a pheon
point upwards of the field (Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as
number two. Crests— i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a
sword proper, hilt and pommel or ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a gauntlet holding a dagger proper, hilt and
pommel or. Motto—" Nee temere nee timide."
Son of Sir Francis Fletcher- Vane, 3rd Bart., b. 1797;
d. 1842 ; m. 1823, Diana Olivia, d. of Charles George
Beau clerk : —
Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher- Vane, 4th Bart. (27 June 1786)
{q.v.).
Son of Frederick Henry Vane, Esq., b. 1807 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1859, Rose Linda, d. of John Moore of Prospect
House, Galway : —
Francis Patrick Fletcher- Vane, Esq. [q.v.).
The Reverend the Honourable GILBERT
HOLLES FARRER VANE, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.),
F.S.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Wem. Born Sept.
26, 185s, being the second son of the late Sir Henry Morgan
Vane, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Louisa, dau. of Rev.
Richard Farrer, Rector of Ashley, Northants, and received
a Patent of Precedence as the son of a Baron, dated Sept.
16, 1892, on his elder brother succeeding to the Barony of
Barnard. Livery ~V>\\x& coat, waistcoat of blue and yellow
stripes. Armorial bearings— Azure, three sinister gauntlets
is the Naval Cockade.
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or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a
sword argent, pommel and hilt or. Motto— "Nee temere
nee timide." Alarried, June 24, 1891, Mary, dau. of the
late Edward B. Steedman of High Ercall Hall ; and has
Issue — Mary Louisa. Residence — The Rectory, Wem.
Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Shropshire (Shrews-
bury).
H FRANCIS PATRICK FLETCHER- VANE, Esquire,
© Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Capt. Re-
serve Forces, and late Lieut. Scots Guards, heir presumptive
to the Baronetcy of Vane of Hutton. Born Oct. 16, 1861,
being the only son of the late Frederick Henry Vane, Esq.
by his wife Rosa Linda, dau. of John Moore, Esq., J. P. for
the CO. of Galvvay. Club — Boodle's. Livery — Blue, with
gold facings. Armorial bearings — Quarterly of twenty,
I and 2Q or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton
gules (for Vane of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets
or (for Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle) ; 3.
argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three pellets
(for De la Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion
rampant crowned or (for De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross
argent, in the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with
three chevrons of the field (for De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent,
a bend between six fleurs-de-lis (for Fitz-Ellis) ; 7. quarterly
i. and iiii. or, two pallets azure, ii. and iii. ermine, within
a bordure azure (for Persall of Tudley) ; 8. or, a cross
engrailed gules (for Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale
gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine (for (?)
?4orwich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief argent
(for Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinque-
foils gules (for D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable,
a fesse ermine (for Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant
argent (for Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the
dexter chief an annulet for difference (for Warton) ; 15.
argent, a fesse between six oak-leaves gules (for Fitz-Langley);
16. argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire sable (for
Maddison of Partney) ; 17. aigent, on a chevron between
three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field (for Marley
of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed argent,
between four plates, each charged with a pheon point
upwards of the field (for Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as
number two, the whole differenced by a crescent, im-
paling the arms of Da Costa Ricci ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and
pommel or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a gauntlet
holding a dagger proper, hilt and pommel or ; with the
Motto, " Nee temere nee timide." Alarried, December 15,
1888, Donna Anna Da Costa Ricci, daughter of His
Excellency Baron Da Costa Ricci. Postal address — Gidea
Hall, Essex.
§SiR HENRY RALPH FLETCHER- VANE, Baronet,
of Hutton-in-the-Forest, in the county of Cumberland,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the cos.
of Cumberland and Westmorland (High Sheriff in the
year 1856), Honorary-Colonel Westmorland and Cumber-
land Yeomanry Cavalry. Born January 13, 1830, being
the elder son of the late .Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, third
Baronet, by Diana Olivia his wife, daughter of Charles
George Beauclerk, Esquire, and succeeded as fourth Baronet
at the decease of his father, February 15, 1842. Clubs^
Carlton, Arthur's. Livery — Blue with gold facings. Armo-
rial bearings^He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty.
I and 20 or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton gules
(for Vane of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets or (for
Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle); 3. argent, a
chevron engrailed sable between three pellets (for De la
Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant,
crowned or (for De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross argent, in
the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three
chevrons of the field (for De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent, a bend
between six fleurs-de-lis (for Fitz Ellis) ; 7. quarterly i. and
iiii. or, two pallets azure, ii. and iii. ermine, a bordure
azure (for Persall of Tudely) ; 8. or, a cross engrailed gules
(for Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale gules and azure,
over all a lion rampant ermine (for Norwich of Norwich) ;
10. sable, two bars or, a chief azure (for Froggenhall of
Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinquefoils gules (for
D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable, a fesse
ermine (for Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant argent
(for Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the dexter
chief an annulet for difference (for Warton) ; 15. argent, a
fesse between six oak-leaves gules (for Fitz Langley) ; 16.
argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire sable (for Maddi-
son of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron between three
martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field (for Marley of 1
Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed argent between
four plates, each charged with a pheon point upwards of I
the field (for Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as number two,
impaling the arms of Gladstone, namely, argent, a savage's
head aftVontee, guttle de sang, wreathed about the temples
with holly proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an
orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, are placed two
helmets befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword
proper, hilt and pommel or, 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter gauntlet holding a dagger in bend sinister
proper, hilt and pommel or; with the Motto, " Nee temere
nee timide." Married, April 12, 1871, Margaret, eldest
surviving daughter of Thomas Stewart Gladstone of
Capenoch, in the county of Dumfries. Seats — Hutton-
in-the-Forest, Penrith, and Scarness Cottage, Bassen-
thwaite.
VAN RAALTE (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy azure and
erminois, an ancient ship of three masts in full sail colours
flying in chief or, and a pale gules, between six bones
couped, two, two, and two barwise in base of the last.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a plume of three ostrich-feathers.
Only son of Marcus Van Raalte of 40 Brook Street,
W. , b. 1835; 7n. 1856, Ramah, d. of Charles Mendes
da Costa : —
Charles Van Raalte, Esq., J. P. Dorset, F.S.A., b. 1857;
m. 1887, Florence, d. of Leonard Clow of Great Eastern,
Leicestersh. ; and has issue — Noel Marcus van Raalte,
Gentleman,^. 1888; Margherita Dorothy ; and Gwendolen
Violet. Seat — Brownsea Island, Poole, Dorset. Res. —
46 Grosvenor Square, London, W. Clubs — Carlton, St.
James's, Wellington.
EDEN VANSITTART, Esquire, Major Indian Staff
Corps, and of the 1st Batt. 5th Gurkha Rifles. Born
is the Military Cockade.
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SIR HENRY RALPH FLETCHER-VANE, BART.
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April 19, 1856, being the fourth son of the late Henry
Vansittart of Bareilly, Civil and Session Judge H.E. I.C.S. ,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Thomas Dobbie. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 8 Nov. 1697)— Ermine, an eagle
displayed sable, on a chief gules, a ducal coronet or,
between two crosses pat^e argent, and impaling the arms
of Spedding, namely vert, on a fesse or, between three
boars' heads erased close proper, as many oak -slips
also proper, on a canton of the second a battle-axe of
the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped at the
neck between two wings elevated and displayed sable,
the whole resting on two crosses patte argent. Motto —
"Fata viam invenient." Married, Dec. 16, i88g, Ethel
May, dau. of R. Deey Spedding, Esq., B.C.S. [to whom
refer], late Commissioner of Revenue and Police for the
Agra Division, North-West Provinces, India; and \\as Issue
— A dau.. Vera Mary Eden. Residence — Abbottabad,
Punjab, India.
HENRY JAMES VAN SITTART-NEALE, Esquire,
C.B. , J. P. for Berks and Westminster, Assistant Secretary
to the Admiralty 1896. Born Nov. 30, 1842, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late Edward van
Sittart-Neale of Bisham Abbey, Berks, and of Allesley Park,
CO. Warwick, by his wife Frances Sarah, dau. of James
William Farrer of Ingleborough, co. York. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale sable and gules, a
lion passant guardant argent (for Neale) ; 2 and 3, ermine,
an eagle displayed sable, on a chief gules a ducal coronet
between two crosses patfe argent (for Van Sittart). Mant-
ling sable and gules. Crests — i. out of a mural crown or,
a demi-lion rampant per fesse ermine and gules, charged
on the shoulder witii an escallop counterchanged (for Neale);
2. on two crosses pat^e argent, a demi-eagle displayed
sable (for Van Sittart). Married, April 16, 1887, Florence,
dau. of the Hon. Judge Shelley Eddis, Q.C. ; and has
Issue — George Kenneth van Sittart-Neale, Gentleman,
b. 1890; Phyllis Mary; and Elizabeth Frances. Seat—
Bisham Abbey, Marlow, Berks. Taunt address— x Mon-
tagu Place, Montagu Square, W.
VAUGHAN, see GWYNNE-VAUGHAN and HUT-
CH I NSON-LLOYD-VAUGH AN.
VAUGHAN, Baron, see LISBURNE.
VAUGHAN (3 May 1875). Ermines, two chevronels
argent, between three boy's heads affrontee couped at the
shoulders proper, crined or, around the neck of each a
snake nowed also proper, a bordure of the second. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a boy's head affrontee couped
at the shoulders proper, crined or, a snake nowed also
proper. Motto — " Asgre Ian diogel ei pherchen." Livery
— Dark blue coat and trousers, scarlet waistcoat.
Son of the late John Vaughan or W^illiams Vaughan
(formerly Jones) [by his second wife Jane, third d. of
William Vaughan of Penymaes Llanvillo, co. Brecon,
and gd. of William Gwynne of Cynghordy, co. Car-
marthen] ; /;. 1810 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1845, Elizabeth
Fortune Mary, only child and h. of John Williams
of The Skreen, co. Radnor, and of Velinewydd, co.
Brecon.
John Williams Vaughan, Esq., J. P. and D. L. Radnorshire
(High Sheriff 1885), J. P. Breconshire, Lord of the Manors
of Rhiew, Gwaincoedowen, Velinewydd, Crikadarn, and
Llanvillo, b. 26 Aug. 1853 ; in. 30 Nov. 1887, Elizabeth,
eld. d. of Rev. Walpole Mohun Harris, Rector of Llandi-
falle-cum-Crikadarn, and gd. of Christopher Arthur Mohun
Harris of Hayne, Devonshire; and has issue — (i) John
Cliristopher Arthur Vaughan, Gentleman, h. 23 July 1891 ; (2)
Francis Herbert Mohun Vaughan, Gentleman, h. 27 June
1893 ; and Dorothy Edith Nissa. Seats — Velinewydd House,
Brecon ; The Skreen, Erwood, co. Radnor. Club —
Union.
VAUGHAN (U.O.). Per pale sable and azure, on a
chevron engrailed argent, between three boys' heads
couped at the shoulders and entwined round the necks
with snakes all proper, a cross gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boy's head
gules as in the arms, charged on the neck with a cross gules.
Motto — " Honeste audax."
Sons of George Montgomery Vaughan, Esq., J. P.,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), b. 1825; d. 1902; m. ist,
1850, Frances St. Lawrence, d. of Gen. Hon. Arthur
Grove-Annesley of Annes Grove, co. Cork, third son
of Richard, second Earl Annesley ; 3rd, June 1884,
Caroline Ann {d. March 4, 1901), eld. d. of J. Wykeham
Dickenson :^
Rev. George Henry Vaughan, M.A. Camb. , Curate of St.
Michael's, Dubhn, b. 11 Feb. 1854. i?^.— Quilly House,
Dromore, co. Down ; and 45 Welhngton Place, Clyde Road,
Dublin. I
Francis Warden Arthur Annesley Vaughan, Gentleman, "
b. 6 Sept. 1863.
Ernest Llewellyn Vaughan, Gentleman, I.C.S. , b. 26
March 1866 ; m. 19 Sept. 1894, Ethel Ada Helen, d. of
Thomas Thornton, and has issue.
Ralph Montgomery Vaughan, Gentleman.
VAUGHAN of Nannau.
Sons of John Vaughan, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1880) Merionethshire, 1829-1901, m. 1863,
Elinor Anne, d. of Edward Owen of Garthongard,
Merioneth : —
Robert Vaughan, Gentleman, b, . Seat — Nannau,
Dolgelly.
John Vaughan, Esq., Capt. and Bt. -Major 7th Hussars,
b. . Res.—
FRANCIS BAYNHAM VAUGHAN, Esquire, D.L.
and J. P. CO. Hereford, J. P. co. Monmouth, late Colonel
Com. Royal Monmouthshire Engineers (Militia). Born
1844, being the fifth son of Col. John Francis Vaughan of
Courtfield, J. P. and D.L. (who died 1880), by his first wife
Eliza Louisa, daughter of the late John Rolls, Esquire, of
The Hendre. C///i^— United Service. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Party per pale azure and gules, three
lions rampant azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a child's head,
couped at the shoulders proper, crined or, and entwined
round the neck with a snake vert. Mottoes — " Duw a
digon," "Simplices sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes."
Married, 1871, Caroline, daughter of C. A. Pope; and has,
with other Issue — Charles Jerome Vaughan, Gentleman,
Lieutenant 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1873. Seat — Courtfield,
Ross, Hereford.
HUGH VAUGHAN VAUGHAN, Gentleman, of The
Castle, Builth, in the county of Brecon. Born August
6, 1852, being the son of the late Reverend Thomas
Thomas, Rector of Disserth, in the county of Radnor, by
his wife Ann Eliza, daughter of the late Hugh Vaughan of
Llwynmadoe, in the county of Radnor (and sister of James
Vaughan, Esquire, of The Castle, Builth, sometime High
Sheriff for the county of Brecon, and formerly a Surgeon-
Major, Honourable East India Company'sService); assumed
by Royal License the name and arms of Vaughan in lieu of
Thomas, July 18, 1885, in compliance with a clause in the
will of his uncle, James Vaughan, Esquire, who died De-
cember 17, 1884. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Gules, a garb or, on a chief argent, three boars' heads
couped of the first, a bordure invected gobony of the second
and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a garb lying
fesseways or, a lion rampant regardant argent, holding in
the dexter paw two ears of wheat of the first. Motto —
" Bydd. Gyfiawn. ac. nac. ofna." Married, August 12,
1885, Eva, daughter of the late Henry Campbell, Esquire,
is the Military Cockade.
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of Dunoon, in the county of Argyll ; and has had Issue
— Elizabeth Angela : Violet, d. March 17, 1889 ; and
BYDD GYFIAWN AC NACOFNA
Hilda Campbell,
of Brecon.
Seai — The Castle, Builth, in the co.
JAMES VAUGHAN, Esquire, J. P. co. Radnor, B.A.
(Cantab.). Born 1871, being the son of the late Hugh
Vaughan of Llansaintfraed by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
the late Rev. Hugh Vaughan. Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar
of Llansaintfraed. Armorial bearings — Gules, a garb or,
on a chief argent, three boars' heads couped of the first, all
within a bordure invected and gobony of the second and
azure. Mcintliiig' gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a garb fesseways or, a lion rampant re-
gardant argent, holding in the dexter forepaw three ears
of wheat stalked and leaved also or. Motto — " Bydd
gvfiawn ac nac ofna." ^6'a^— Llansaintfraed House, near
Builth.
(for Medhop) ; 7. vert, a saltire or, an annulet of the last for
difference (for Le Hunte) ; 8. sable, a chevron argent, be-
tween three boys' heads couped at the shoulders, round the
neck of each a snake entwined all proper (for Vaughan) ;
9. gules, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned of the last, in
the dexter chief point a cross crosslet argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
boy's head couped at the shoulders, crined or, round the
neck a snake entwined proper (for Vaughan); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the
dexter fore-paw a snake proper (for Lloyd of Gloster) ; 3. on
a ducal coronet or, a cockatrice, wings addorsed proper.
Motto — " Innocentia infantis, sapientia serpentis." A/ar-
ried, August 5, 1869, Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of William
Henry Darby of Leap Castle, King's Co. Residence —
Golden Grove, Roscrea, King's Co.
§ ARTHUR VAUGHAN HANNING VAUGHAN-
LEE, Esquire, of Dillington, co. Somerset, and Lan-
elay, co. Glamorgan, J. P. co. Somerset, Brevet Lt.-Col.
Royal Horse Guards. Born Aug. 13, 1862, being the eld. son
of the late Vaughan Hanning Vaughan- Lee, Esq. , of Dilling-
ton, Rheola, and Lanelay, M.P. for West Somerset from
1874 to 1882, D. L. and J. P. cos. Somerset and Glamorgan,
late Capt. 21st Fusiliers and Major Glamorganshire Militia,
High Sheriff Glamorganshire 1871, by his wife Clara Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of George Moore of Appleby Hall, co.
Leicester. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, ist grand
WILLIAM PEISLEY HUTCHINSON LLOYD-
VAUGHAN, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1874).
Born April 28, 1844, being the only son of the late Samuel
Dawson Hutchinson of Mount Heaton, who assumed the
surname of Lloyd- Vaughan, by his wife Mary Vaughan-
Lloyd, only child of the late John Lloyd, by his wife Martha,
dau. of William Peisley Vaughan. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly of nine, i. quarterly, i. sable, a chevron between
three boys' heads couped at the shoulders argent, crined or,
round the neck of each a snake entwined proper (for
Vaughan); ii. paly of eight argent and gules, a border or,
pellett^e (for Lloyd of Gloster) ; iii. ermine, a lion rampant
azure, ducally crowned argent (for Medhop) ; iiii. quarterly
gules and azure, crusily fitch(5e or, a lion rampant argent
(for Hutchinson) ; 2. quarterly gules and azure, crusily
fitch^e or, a lion rampant argent (for Hutchinson) ; 3. paly
of eight argent and gules (for Lloyd of Bodidris) ; 4. gules,
a lion rampant argent (for Grono ap levan) ; 5. per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampantjor (for Trevor) ;
6. ermine, a lion rampant azure, ducally crowned argent
quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. (for Lee), per fesse azure and
gules, on a fesse erminois between two bars gemel argent,
three leopards' faces sable ; ii. and iii. (for Vaughan), sable,
a chevron or between three boys' heads affrontt^e couped at
the shoulders, around the neck of each a snake entwined
proper, a chief argent, thereon three bugle-horns stringed
sable ; 2nd grand quarter, as ist quarter of ist grand quarter ;
3rd grand quarter (for Hanning), ermine, on a chief en-
grailed per pale gules and vert, three stags' heads caboshed
or; 4th grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. (for Vaughan),
sable, a chevron or between three boys' heads affront^e
couped at the shoulders, around the neck of each a snake
entwined proper, a chief argent, thereon three bugle-horns
stringed sable ; ii. and iii. (for Edwards), quarterly, i and
4, azure ; 2. argent, a stag couchant holding in the mouth
an oak branch proper ; 3. gules, three chevronels of the
second, over all, on a bend cotised or, three martlets also
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crests — i. on a mount
vert, a leopard passant proper supporting with the dexter
fore-paw a shield azure charged with two bars gemel as in
is the Naval Cockade.
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the arms (for Lee) ; 2. in front of a boy's head affront^e
around his neck a snake entwined proper, a bugle-horn
sable (for Vaughan). Motto — " Fortiter sed suaviter."
Seats — Dillington Park, Ilminster, Somerset ; Lanelay, near
Cardiff. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton, Turf.
JOSIAH VAVASSEUR, Esquire, C.B.,M. I.e. E. Born
1834, being the son of George Vavasseur, formerly of Dock-
ing, Essex. Armorial bearings— Party per chevron and
in chief two grenades, and in base, upon a mount vert, a
machine-gun upon a Vavasseur mounting, and below the
escutcheon his badge as a C. B. Crest --Upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm holding in the
hand a , two swords in saltire proper. Motto— " Tout
par faveur divine." Married, 1865, Ruth Clifton, dau. of
Thomas Theobald of Norwich. Residences — Rothbury,
Blackheath Park, S.E. ; Kilverstone Hall, Thetford, Nor-
folk. Clubs — Whitehall and Junior Carlton.
VENABLES. quartered by CONYERS, FOX, DE
TRAFFORD, HULLEY, HUSSEY, TRAFFORD,
VERNON, and VERNON-HARCOURT.
VENABLES, see BORLASE-WARREN-VENABLES-
VERNON DILLWYN-VENABLES-LLEWELYN, and
WH ITE-VEN ABLES.
VENABLES- VERNON, see VERNON.
resting the sinister foot on an escutcheon gules, charged
with a fleur-de-lis argent and gorged with a collar vair.
Motto — " Nitemur in adversum."
Son of Samuel Blackaller Venning of Clapham Park,
Surrey, b. 1802 ; d. 1848 ; m. 1835, Emma Jane, d. of
John Marshall, Esq., Capt. H.E.I. Co.'s Navy and
Pres. of Govt. Bank, Cape Town : —
William Marshall Venning, Gentleman, D.C.L., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, ^. 1841; w. 1883, Maud Henri-
etta, d. of late Rev. Robert Seppings Beloe, M.A. ,
Rector of Holton St. Peter, Suffolk. /I'^j.—" Worcester,"
22 Thrale Road, Streatham Park, London, S.W. Club —
Junior Conservative.
Sons of Walter Charles Venning, Gentleman, Solicitor,
of London, b. 1806; d. 1897; m. 1836, Anne, d. of
James Esdaile, Esq. (eld. s. of Sir James Esdaile) :^
Walter Charles Venning, Gentleman, b. 1837.
James Efdaile Venning, Gentleman, b. 1840.
Edward Venning, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E., lale Finan-
cial Assistant to l3ir. of Pub. Works, Ceylon, b. 1842 ;
m. 1879, ^'ary Welleslena, d. of William King, D.Sc,
Prof. Queen's Coll., Galway ; and has issue — Walter King
Venning, Gentleman, Lieut. D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.,
b. 1882 ; and Jane Esdaile. Res. — Adstone, Towcester.
Frederick K. Venning, Gentleman, late Judic. Commnr.
Cent. Prov. , India, b. 1844; m. 1876, Leonora Cockreni.
Res. — Villa Leonora, Nice, France. Club — East India
United Service.
Alfred Reid Venning, Gentleman, Federal Secretary
Malay States, b. 1846 ; m. Katherine H. Reeves ; and has
issue — (i) Francis Esmonde Wingale Venning, Gentleman,
Lieut. Indian Army, b. 1882; (2) Gilbert Esdaile Venning,
Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. 1886; (3) Arthur Noel
Venning, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (4) Douglas Claude Venning,
Gentleman, b. 1897.
William Esdaile Venning, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Arthur Kennedy Venning, Gentleman b. 1852.
Sir JOSEPH VERDIN, ist Baronet (July 24, 1896),
J. P., D.L., and C.A. for co. Chester, and J. P. for
Herefordshire, High Sheriff 1903, life trustee of the
River Weaver. Bor7i Jan. 4, 1838, being the third
but eldest surviving son of the late Joseph Verdin of
Highfield House, Wharton, co. Chester, by his wife
Margaret, dau. of Wharton Sadler of Northwich. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, on a pile sable, between two
VENNING (H.. Coll.). Per saltire argent and gules,
two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as many stag's heads caboshed
in fesse counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
-On a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag regardant
Crest-
towers in base of the last, a lion passant of the first ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
& is the Military Cockade.
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colours, upon amount vert, between six ears of wheat stalked
and bladed, three on either side or, a tower sable, issuant
from the battlements thereof a demi-lion argent, gorged
with a collar gemel, also sable. Sea/s — Garnstone Castle,
Weobley, Herefordshire ; and The Brockhurst, Northwich,
Cheshire. C/ud — Constitutional.
WILLIAM HENRY VERDIN, Esquire, J.P. and
D. L. Cheshire (High Sheriff 1897), received Jubilee
Medal, Lord of the Manors of Darnhall and Wetten-
hall. Bi>r/i 1848, being the sixth son of the late Joseph
Verdin, Esq., of Hightield House, Wharton. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a pile sable, between two towers
of the city of Dublin, by his wife Hannah Louisa, daughter
of George Medlicott. C/«^—Kildare Street (Dublin). Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
Azure, on a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2
and 3 gules, a saltire vair^e or and azure (for Prender-
gast). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a mural crown gules, a stag's head proper ; with the
Motto, "Coloony." A/a rried, October 13, 1887, Frances
Gore, daughter of Robert Manders ; and has Issue — (i)
George Gordon Medlicott Vereker, Esquire, born 1889 ;
(2) Robert Humphrey Medlicott Vereker, Gentleman, born
October 1892 ; and Corinna Katherine. Estate — Abbey-
feale, in the county of Limerick. Postal address — 72
Merrion Square, Dublin.
in base of the last, a lion passant of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, between six ears of wheat stalked
and bladed, three on either side or, a tower sable,
issuant from the battlements thereof a demi-lion argent,
gorged with a collar gemel also sable. Motto — "In
omnia fidelis." Married Emily Jane, youngest dau.
of Thomas Harrison, Esq., J. P., of Aigburth, co. Lan-
caster; and has /jj«^ — Richard Norman Harrison Verdin,
Esq., J.P. CO. Chester, Lieut. E. C. Yeom. Cav. , b. 1877 ;
and Emily Gwendoline. 5^<7/— Darnhall Hall, Winsford,
Cheshire. Club — Junior Carlton.
VERE, quartered by TOWNSHEND.
VERE. see DE VERE and HOPE-VERE.
GEORGE MEDLICOTT VEREKER, Esquire. Born
January 11, i860, being the eldest son of John Prendergast
Vereker, Esq. , commonly known as the Honourable John
Prendergast Vereker, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Limerick, Lord Mayor
HARRY WILLIAM VERELST, Esquire, J.P. for
the West Riding co. York, co. Derby, D.L. co. of
the city of York, late Captain and Hon. Major York-
shire Dragoons Yeomanry. Born July 2, 1846, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Verelst, by his wife
Anne Jane, dau. of John Willacy. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a mount in front of an oak-tree fructed proper,
a bull passant sable, in chief two estoiles of the last.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount a rudder with tiller proper, between
two elephants' trunks or. Married, April 18, 1888, Mary,
only dau. of the late William Wilson of Dore, co. Derby ;
and has Issue— {\) Harry Wilson Verelst, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 9, 1890; (2) Rodney William Verelst, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 19, 1898 ; Mary Madge ; and Nancy Wilson. Seat —
Aston Hall, Rotherham. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Boodle's,
and Cavalry.
JOHN VERITY, Esquire, J.P. for the county of War-
wick, High Sheriff of the county of London 1900. Born
July 22, 1863, being the eldest son of John Verity, by his
wife Anne Florence, daughter of Benjamin Bridger. Ar-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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morial bearings — Azure, a chevron engrailed or, plain
cotised argent between two crosses flory in chief and a sun
in splendour in base of the second, and impaling the arms
of Lubbock, namely, argent, on a mount vert, a stork
close ermine a chief gules, charged with three estoiles of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours, on a rock proper, in front of a sun rising or,
an eagle's head erased sable. Motto— " Verit(5 et foy."
Married, May 26, 1897, Evelyn Mary, eldest dau. of
Henry J. Lubbock, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Newberries, Herts,
and Lombard St. , London ; and has Issue — John Lub-
bock Verity, Gentleman, d. June 2, 1898 ; and Pamela.
.Sm/— Sandbridge, Bury, near St. Albans, Herts. C/ud —
Wellington.
§SiR EDWARD WINGFIELD VERNER. 5th Baro-
net (June 22, 1846), of Veriier's Biidge, co. Armagh,
Capt. Norfolk Regt. Bom Nov. 22, 1865, being the son
of Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 4th Bart., by his wife
Selina Florence, dau. of Thomas Vesey Nugent. Armorial
■hearings— Argent, on a fesse sable, between three boars'
heads of the second, fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head as in the arms. Motto — " Pro
Christo et patria." Seai—Coike Ahhey, Bray, co. Dublin.
§ HARRY FELIX VERNER, Esq., J. P., and High
Sheriff co. Armagh 1896. Armorial bearings — Per
pale argent and or, on a chevron wavy sable, a trefoil of
the second between three bears' heads couped of the third,
muzzled of tlie second. Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a bear proper, muzzled as in the arms, the dexter fore-
paw supported by an escutcheon of the arms. Motto —
" Pro Christo et patria." Postal address — Churchill, co.
Armagh.
VERNEY, see HOPE-LLOYD-VERNEY.
VERNON, quartered by BARTLETT,
FOX. HUSSEY, and SLAUGHTER.
CONYERS,
VERNON, see BORLASE-WARREN- VERNON and
HARCOURT-VERNON,
VERNON (U.O.). Argent, a fret sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or. Motto — ■
" Ver non semper viret."
Sons of John Edward Vernon, Esq., of Erne Hill,
J.P., D.L., M.A. (High Sheriff 1864), a Land Com-
missioner for Ireland, 6. 1816 ; d. 1887 ; w. ist, 1846,
Harriet {d. 1853), d. of Rt. Rev. John Leslie, D.D.,
Bishop of Kilmore ; 2nd, 1857, Maria Esther, d. of
Hon. George Francis Colley of Ferney : —
John Fane Vernon, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Cavan
(High Sheriff 1890), J.P. co. Dublin, M.A. (Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law, fi. 1849 ; ?«. 1882, Thomasina Georgiana,
d. of Rev. Henry Joy Tombe, D. D. , Canon of Christ
Church Cathedral, Dublin ; and has issue — -John Edward
Vernon, Gentleman, fi. 1888. Seat — Erne Hill, co.
Cavan.
Edward Saunderson Vernon, Gentleman, fi. 1851.
zees.—
George Arthur Pomeroy Vernon, Gentleman, fi. 1865.
J?es.—
Walter Pomeroy Vernon, Gentleman, fi. 1867. A'es. —
VERNON {/e»i/>. Edward HI.). Argent, fretty sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Ver non semper viret."
Sons of Henry Charles Vernon, Esq., of Hilton
Park, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1867), i. 1805 ; d. 1886 ;
m. 1828, Catherine, d. of Richard Rice Williams of
Hendredenny, co. Glamorgan : — •
Augustus Leveson Vernon, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff Staffs. 1899), i. 1836; m. 1864, Selina Anne, d. of
Walter Peter Giffard of Chillington ; and has surv. issue —
Walter Bertie William Vernon, Gentleman, 1^. 1871 ; [m.
1897, Esther Hodgson, widow of F. R. H. Atcherley of
Marton Hall, Salop, and d. of John Mills]; Henrietta
Catherine ; and Selina Mary. Seat — Hilton Park, Wolver-
hampton. Cluis — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Rev. Frederick Wentworth Vernon, 6. 1839; w. ist,
1867, Ellen Mary Woodhouse {d. 1883), d. of Henry Wood-
house Acland ; 2nd, 1885, Edith Serena Hill, d. of Rev.
William Henry Boothby ; and has surv. issue (by first
mar.) — (i) Hugh Woodhouse Vernon, Gentleman, 6. 1872;
(2) Charles Percy Vernon, Gentleman, i>. 1873 ; (3) Richard
Francis Vernon, Gentleman, 6. 1874 ; and Beatrice Mabel ;
and (by second mar.) (4) Evelyn Vernon, Gentleman, d.
1889; (5) Roger Vernon, Gentleman, 6. 1893; (6) Peter
Wentworth Vernon, Gentleman, i. 1895 ; and Millicent
Eleanor. J^es. — Clyde, Clevedon, Somerset.
Rev. William George Vernon, Vicar of St. John's,
Kenilworth, d. 1840 ; m. 1866, Alexandrina Adelaide, d.
of late William Davey Sole of Devonport ; and has issue —
Cecil Charles William Vernon, Gentleman, d. 1868 [»/.
1893, Charlotte Isabel Leane, d. of R. W. Flick of Ban-
bury ; and has issue — Eric Cecil
Gentleman, d. ; and Leveson
Vernon, Gentleman, i. ]. I^es.-
Kenilworth, Warwick.
Edward Hamilton Vernon, Gentleman, o. 1844; m. ist,
Fanny Ibbotson ; 2nd, Miriam, d. of Rev. Henry Fisher of
Leamington. J^es. — 48 St. John's Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Son of Lt.-Col. George Augustus Vernon, Coldstream
Gds., J.P., D.L., of Harefield Park, Middx., 6. 1811 ;
d. 1896; w. 1842, Louisa Jane Frances, d. of Admiral
Bertie Cator, R.N. :—
Bertie Wentworth Vernon, Esq., late R.N., J.P. co.
Northants (High Sheriff 1892), /'. 1846; m. 1873, Isabel
Caroline Eiiza, only d. of Lt.-Col. Henry Atkyns Bowyer
of The Grange, Steeple Aston. Sea/s — Harefield Park,
nr. Uxbridge, Middx. ; Stoke Bruerne Park, Towcester.
Chifis — Arthur's, United Service.
Sons of Herbert Charles Erskine Vernon, Gentleman,
I.C.S., i. 1851 ; d. 1893; m. , Helen, d. of General
Liptrot : —
Henry Albemarle Vernon, Gentleman, 6. . Ides. —
Grenville Bertie Vernon, Gentleman, d. . Res. —
VERNON (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse indented per pale
azure and sable, between a cross moline in chief and a mill-
rind in base both gules, three garbs of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-female figure affront^ proper, vested azure, around
Wentworth Vernon,
George Wentworth
-St. John's Vicarage,
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the temples an oak-wreath vert, holding in the dexter hand
a sickle and in the sinister two ears of wheat slipped also
proper, a garb fessewise or, between two millrinds as in the
arms. Motto— "Ver non semper viret." Live>y — Blue,
gilt buttons.
Son of John Vernon, (who was a descendant of James
Vernon of Utkinton, nr. Tarporley (1570-1627) and of
the Vernons of Haslington, Cheshire), b. 1803; d.
1887 ; 7)1. 1835, Elizabeth, d. of John Allen : —
William Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1835; m. 1857, Jane
Margaret, d. of Thomas Cooper of Fulford Hall, Staffs. ;
and has issue — (i) John Herbert Vernon, Gentleman, b.
1858 ; (2) William Allen Vernon, Gentleman, b. i860 ;
(3) Thomas Thornycroft Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
(4) Rev. Henry Richard Cooper Vernon, M.A., b. 1865;
and Elizabeth Cooper. Res. — Wyborne Gate, Birkdale,
Lanes. ; Tean Hurst, Checkley, Staffs. ; W^oodland Hall,
Utto.xeter, Staffs. Clubs — Royal Societies', Exchange
(Liverpool),
§ EDWARD VENABLES VERNON, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. for co. Dublin, J. P. for co. Kerry, High
Sheriff co. Dublin 1904, and Lieut-Col. and Hon. Col.
Sth Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born 1838, being the
eldest son of the late John Edward Venables Vernon of
Clontarf, by his first wife Louisa Catherine, only
dau. of Charles Proby Bowles. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a fret sable, a mullet azure for difference, with
sixty-three quarterings, and impaling the arms of Brinkley,
namely azure, a cross potent engrailed, in chief three estoiles
or. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a boar's head and neck erased
sable, ducally gorged and charged on the neck with a
mullet or, for difference. Married, 1862, Jane, dau. of
Matthew Brinkley of Parsonstown, co. Meath ; and has,
with other Issue — Edward Kingston Vernon, Gentleman,
b. 1869. Scat — Clontarf Castle, Dublin. Clubs — Carlton ;
Kildare Street.
§SiR HARRY FOLEY VERNON, ist Baronet (July
23, 1885), of Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester, J. P. and
D.L., M.A. Oxford, late Lieut.-Col. Worcestershire Yeo-
manry Cavalry, formerly Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. Worcestershire
Regt. , V. D. Born April 11, 1834, being the son of the
late Thomas Tayler Vernon, by his wife Jessie Anna
Letitia, youngest dau. of John Herbert Foley of Ridgeway,
CO. Pembroke. Armorial bearings — Or, on a fesse azure,
three garbs of the first, in chief a cross crosslet fitch^e gules,
impaling the arms of Baillie-Hamilton, namely, quarterly
first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly gules, on a chevron
between three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between
two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with
eight thistles vert (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse
wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper
(forMelross) ; second and third grand quarters, sable, the sun
in his splendour betwixt nine stars, three, two, three and
one argent (for Baillie) ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or.
Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman proper,
habited in purple and gold, hair or, wreathed about the
temples with wheat and holding in her arms a garb also or.
Motto — " Ver-non semper viret." Married, Oct. 17, 1861,
Lady Georgina Sophia, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon.
George Baillie-Hamilton, loth Earl of Haddington ; and
has Issue — (i) Bowater George Hamilton Vernon, Esq., b.
Sept. 12, 1865 ; (2) Hubert Edward Vernon, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Capt. and Brevet-Major 4th Batt. Prince Consort's Own
Rifle Brigade, b. May 9, 1867, d. 1902; Auda Lnstitia ; and
Evelyn Georgina, d. 1864. Seat — Hanbury Hall, Droit-
wich. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
The Honourable WILLIAM JOHN BORLASE-
WARREN VENABLES VERNON, D.L. county
Stafford, J. P. for counties of Derby and Stafford, Acca-
demico Corrispondente della Crusca at Florence, Cavaliere
di S. Maurizio e Lazzaro in Italy, and Knight of the
Royal Order of St. Olaf in Norway, assumed the addi-
tional name: of Borlase- Warren by Royal Licence 1856.
Bor7i April i, 1834, being the second son of the Rt.
Hon. George John, 5th Baron Vernon, and Isabella
Caroline his wife, eldest daughter of Cuthbert Ellison,
Esq., of Hepburn, county Durham, and formerly M.P.
for Newcastle for twenty years. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable; ii.
and iii. , or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (both
for Vernon) ; 2. azure, two bars argent (for Venables).
3. chequy or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion rampant
argent, between the forepaws a crescent of the first (for
Warren) ; 4. ermine, on a bend sable, two arms issuant
from clouds proper, the hands also proper, rending a horse-
shoe or (for Borlase). Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased sable,
ducally gorged or (for Vernon) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a wyvern argent, standing on a weir of the last,
banded azure, pierced through the body in fesse by an
arrow, and devouring a child proper (for Venables) ; 3.
out of a ducal crown or, a double plume of ostrich feathers
argent, in the centre an eagle's leg inverted sable (for
Warren) ; 4. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant
regardant argent, in the mouth an arrow or, vulning the
neck proper. Married, firstly. May 8, 1855, Agnes Lucy,
third dau. of Sir John P. Boileau of Tacolnestone, Bart.,
and Lady Catherine Sarah, dau. of ist Earl of Minto ;
secondly, 1884, Annie Georgiana, second dau. of Charles
Eyre of Welford Hall, Newbury, and has issue by first
marriage, (i) Reginald William Borlase- Warren-Venables-
Vernon, Esq., b. Jan. 27, 1856 [/«., 1879, Edith Georgiana,
dau. of William Smith Cowper Cooper of Toddington Park,
Hartlington, co. Bedford, and has issue, Agnes Ada and
Mabel Eveline] ; by second marriage, (2) Arnold Borlase-
Warren- Venables- Vernon, Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1887;
and Mary Anne Alice. Residences — 47 Courtfield Gardens,
London, S.W. C/«(5.f— Travellers', Athenasum.
AUGUSTUS GEORGE VERNON - HARCOURT,
Gentleman. Born Dec. 24, 1834, elder son of Admiral
Frederick Vernon-Harcourt, by his wife Marcia, dau. of
Admiral Richard Delap Tollemache. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, gules, two bars or (for Harcourt) ; 2
and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ;
ii. or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (for Vernon
of Haslington) ; iii. azure, two bars argent (for Venables) ;
and impaling the arms of Bruce, namely or, a saltire gules,
on a chief of the last a martlet of the field. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Upon a ducal coronet or, a peacock close
proper. Motto — " Lebon temps viendra." yl/rtrmv/, Sept.
10, 1872, Hon. Rachel Mary Bruce, dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Henry Austin, ist Lord Aberdare ; and has Issue— {\)
Bernard Francis Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b. Dec. 23,
1877 ; (2) Simon Evelyn Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 19, 1882 ; Mildred Edith ; Mabel Frances ; Cecil
Violet ; Helen Dorothea ; Janet Isabel ; Doris Margaret ;
Winifred Rachel ; and Isabel Marcia. Seat — St. Clare,
Ryde. C/«^J^Athenasum, Pall Mall.
VERRALL (H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant guardant
sable, holding in the dexter fore-paw three ears of wheat,
stalked and leaved proper, on a chief nebuly azure, a pale
between two covered cups of the field, charged with a
covered cup of the fourth. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath ot the colours, an antelope argent,
holding in the mouth three ears of wheat stalked and
leaved vert, and resting the dexter fore-leg on a covered
cup fessewise azure. Motto — " En avant toujours."
Son of Henry Verrall of Steyning, Sussex : —
Henry Verrall, Esq., J. P. Res. — Brighton.
VERSCHOYLE, see GOOLD-VERSCHOYLE.
VERSCHOYLE (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on
a chevron between three boar's heads couped gules,
langued azure, a cross pat^e or (Verschoyle) ; 2 and 3,
barry of six or and azure, on a fesse chequy argent and
sable, three martlets of the first (Curtis). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wTeath of the colours, a boar's
head couped gules, langued azure, charged with a cross,
pat^e or. Motto — " Temperans et constans."
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry William Verschoyle of Kilberry,
b. 1835 ; d. 1870 ; m. 1856, Lucy Clarissa, d. of Am-
brose Goddard, Esq., D.L., of The Lawn, Swindon : —
Arthur Robert Verschoyle, Esq., J. P., F.R.G.S., Lieut.
4th Batt. Lincoln Regt., b. 1859, tu. 1886, Mary [d. 1899),
d. of Frederick Brown of The Manor House, Langley, Bucks ;
and has issue — Terence Verschoyle, Gentleman, b. 1894.
5e(7A^ Kilberry, CO. Kildare; Mountain, co. Westmeath ;
The Grange, Chalfont St. Peter's, Bucks. Clubs — Carlton,
Arthur's, Wellington, R.Y.S.
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FREDERICK THOMAS VERSCHOYLE, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Limerick, late Capt. 2nd Brigade Southern Div.
Royal Artillery. Bo>-/t 1854, being the fourth but second
surviving son of the Right Rev. Hamilton Verschoyle of
Cashelshanaghan, in the county of Donegal, Bishop of Kil-
more, by his wife Catherine Margaret, daughter and eventu-
ally co-heir of the Very Reverend Thomas Hawkins of
Ballybodonnell, in the county of Donegal, Dean of Clonfert.
Cluds — Junior United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin),
County (Limerick). Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron between
three boars' heads couped gules, a cross patf^e or (for
Verschoyle) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between three boars'
heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a canton the
following arms, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules within
a double treasure flory and counterflory of the last (for
Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief
a label of three points gules (for Stuart); iii. argent, a
saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. azure, a
lion rampant argent (for Macduff) ; the canton within a
bordure compon^e argent and azure ; 3. party per chevron
argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper (for Hawkins).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged
with a cross pat^e or; with the Motto, " Temperans et
constans." Married, October 26, 1891, Hilda Caroline
Hildyard, youngest daugliter of the late Robert Blair of
Blackdales, in the county of Ayr ; and has /ss/ie — Frederick
Hildyard Hawkins Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, li. Nov.
21,1894; Hilda Caroline Gwendoline; and Moyra Hamilton.
Postal address — Castle Troy, Limerick, Ireland.
The Reverend HAMILTON STUART VERS-
CHOYLE. Born 1844, being the eldest son of the Right
Reverend Hamilton Verschoyle of Cashelshanaghan, in the
county of Donegal, Bishop of Kilmore, by his wife Catherine
Margaret, eldest dau. and eventually co-heir of the Very Rev.
Thomas Hawkins of Ballybodonnell and Dunkineely, in
the county of Donegal, Dean of Clonfert. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, Argent on a chevron be-
tween three boars' heads couped gules, a cross pat^e or
(for Verschoyle) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between
three boars' heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a
canton the following arms, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant
gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last
(for Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in
chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; iii. argent,
a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. azure,
a lion rampant argent (for Macduff); the whole of tiie
canton within a bordure compon(5e argent and azure ; 3.
per chevron argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper
(for Hawkins) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Goold, namely azure, on a fesse or, between five gold-
finches, three in chief and two in base proper, three mullets
of the field, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped
gules, charged with a cross patde or ; with the Motto,
" Temperans et constans." Married, 1873, Frances
Frederika Dorothea, youngest daughter and co-heir of the
Venerable Frederick Faulkener Goold of Rosbrien Drom-
adda, «S:c. , in the county of Limerick, and Archdeacon of
Raphoe ; and has Issue — Hamilton Frederick Stuart Goldhel
Verschoyle, Esq., J. P. cos. Limerick and Donegal, of Drom-
adda and Athea, in the co. of Limerick, born 1874. Estates
— Cashelshanaghann, Kiltoal, Dunkineely, and Bally-
bodonnell, all in the county of Donegal. Postal address —
Dunkineely House, Dunkineely, co. Donegal.
ADOLPHUS HALKETT VERSTURME - BUN-
BURY, Esquire, sometime Col. Gloucester Artillery Vol.
(formerly Adolphus Halkett Versturme) ; assumed the addi-
tional surname and arms of Bunbury by Royal Licence
dated Aug. 10, 1900, in compliance with the will of the late
Henry Mill Bunbury of Marlston House, Berks. Armorial
bearings -Quarterly i and 4, Bunbury ; 2 and 3, Versturme.
Crests— I. Bunbury; 2. Versturme. 5ra/ -Portland Place,
Walcot, CO. Somerset.
VESEY. see COLTHURST-VESEY and FOSTER-
VESEY-FITZGERALD.
VESEY (U.O. ). Or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal
cross of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest - On a
wreath of the colours, a hand erect in armour, holding a
laurel-branch all proper. Motto — " Sub hoc signo vinces."
Sons of Capt. Hon. Eustace Vesey, M.A. , h. 1851 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1877, Hon. Constance Mary Lawley, d.
of Lord Wenlock : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Ivo Richard Vesey, sth Viscount De Vesci
and Baron Knapton (Irel. , 19 June 1776), 7th Baronet
(28 Sept. 1698), Lieut. Irish Guards [Supporters— On either
side a savage holding in his exterior hand a elub over his
shoulder and habited about the middle], b. 1881. Seat —
Abbeyleix, Queen's Co. Clubs — Guards', Travellers',
Bachelors', Kildare Street (Dublin).
Hon. Osbert Eustace Vesey, 2nd Lieut. 9th Lancers,
/'. 1884. Res.—
Hon. Thomas Eustace Vesey, b. 1885. Res. —
Son of Hon. and Rev. Arthur Vesey, Rector of Abbey-
leix and Chancellor of Diocese of Killaloe, b. 1773 ;
(/. 1832; w. 1769, Selina Elizabeth, eld. d. and coh.
of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart. : —
Edward Vesey, Esq., formerly Dep. Paymaster-Gen.,
b. 1821 ; 7n. 1884, Anne Julia, d. of Samuel Page of
Hadley ; and has surv. issue— William Vesey, Esq. , b. 1868 ;
Geraldine Louisa \m. 1888; Frederick Beard, M.D.]; and
Kathleen Frances. Res. — Knapton, Normanton Road,
South Croydon.
Admiral Charles Vesey, R.N. (ret.), formerly A.D.C. to
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, b. 1823 ; m. i86o, Harriet {d. 1897),
eld. d. of Sheffield Grace, Esq., K.H. Res.—x Lansdowne
Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Son of Major Gen. George Henry Vesey, R.A. , b.
1824 ; d. 1893 ; 7?i. 1866, Constance, d. of George
Marshall : —
Ivo Lucius Beresford Vesey, Esq., Capt. Roy. W.
Surrey Regt. , b. 1876. Res.—
Sons of William Muschamp Vesey, Esq., J. P., of
Upton House, co. Carlow, b. 1827; d. 1880; fn. 1871,
Anne Henrietta, d. of Philip Jocelyn Newton, Esq.,
D. L. , of Dunleckney : —
Philip Sydney Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.—
Charles Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
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Sons of Capt. George Vesey of Derrynabuie, b. 1802 ;
d. 1886 ; 7n. 1832, Harriet, d. of Lewis Cochran : —
Charles Cynric Wellesley Vesey, Esq., late Capt. and
Bt. -Major 72nd Highlanders, b. 1833. Seat — Derrynabuie,
CO. Galway.
Arthur Cyril Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1834; m. 1877, Fanny,
d. of Rev. Andrew Corbett ; and has issue — George Andrew
Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1880; Blanche Mary; and Margaret
Elizabeth. J?es. —
George Francis Vesey, Esq. , Col. late 43rd Regt. , b. 1839.
J^es.—
Son of Rev. George Vesey, Rector of Inniscarra, b.
1808 ; d. 1852 ; m. 1839, Kate Marion, d. of J.
M'Donnell of Cork : —
Thomas Agmondishain Vesey, Esq. , late Surg.-Major
Roy. S. Down Mil., b. 1840; m. 1865, Frances, d. of John
Blakeney ; and has surv. issue — John Richard Murray
Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; and Edith Frances [m. Herbert
Mitchell]. Seat — Knapton, Rosstrevor, co. Down.
Son of Thomas Agmondisham Vesey, Gentleman, of
Cookstown, CO. Tyrone, b. 1812; d. 1895; m. 1838,
Jemima Helford, d. of James Gregg of Londonderry : —
Rev. Thomas Agmondisham Vesey, Rector of .Marske,
b. 1848; ?«. ist, 1873; Kathleen Hannah Murray ((/. 1887);
d. and h. of late John Ale.xander of Caw, Londonderry ;
2nd, 1888, Adelaide Ann, d. and h. of late James Strain,
C.L, R.LC. ; and has surv. issue (by ist mar.) — (i)
Eustace de Burgh Agmondisham Vesey, Gentleman, b.
1875 ; Maude Murray ; and Geraldine Ethel Georgina
Beatrice [w. 1904, John Lees Casson] ; and (by 2nd mar.)
(2) Norman Agmondisham Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1889.
J?es. — The Rectory, Marske, Richmond, Yorks.
VIALL, quartered by BELLASIS and DALGLISH-
BELLASLS.
Sir ARTHUR EDWARD VICARS, K.C.V.O. (1Q03),
Knight Bachelor (1896), C.V.O. (1900), Ulster King of
Arms and Principal Herald of all Ireland, Registrar of, and
Knight Attendant on, the Alost Illustrious Order of Saint
Patrick, a Government Trustee of the National Library of
Ireland, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, President of
the Ex Libris Society to 1900, and since that date Vice-
President. Third and youngest son of the late Col.
W. H. Vicars of the 6ist Regt., by his wife Jane, third dau.
of Robert Gun-Cuninghame, Esq., D. L. , of Mount Ken-
nedy, in the co. of Wicklow. Livery — Blue and white.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a
cross sable, five estoiles of the field, impaled by the arms
of Ulster King of Arms, namely or, a cross gules, on a
chief of the last, a lion passant guardant between a harp
and a portcullis, all of the field. Above the escutcheon
is placed the coronet ot a King of Arms, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a lambrequin azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a dove holding in its bill an olive-branch all proper ; with
the Motto, " Vincit omnia virtus." Postal address — Office
of Arms, Dublin Castle. 6/?/i5 — Kildare Street (Dublin).
VICARS (U.O.). Argent, on a cross sable, five estoiles
of the field. Mantliag sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dove holding in its bill an olive-
branch all proper. Motto — ^•' Vincit omnia virtus."
Sons of Col. W. H. Vicars, 6ist Regt., b. ; d.
1869; m. 1856, Jane, d. of Robert Gun-Cuninghame,
Esq., D.L. , of Mount Kennedy, and widow of Pierce
K. Mahony of Kilmorna: —
William Henry Vicars, Esq., Major Reserve of Officers,
late Lieut. 90th Lt. Inf., b. 1858. Res. —
Frederick George Vicars, Gentleman, M.D., b. i860;
m. ist, 1884, Dorothea Ida [d. 1885), eld. d. of Mons.
Adolf Janasz, Plochocin, nr. Warsaw ; and has issue — Dora ;
2nd, 1894, Eugenie Matilde, d. of Capt. Haskett Smith of
Hyde, Weston, Bath. Res.—
Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, K.C.V.O., Ulster King of
Arms {q.v.).
ALBERT VICKERS, Gentleman. Bom Sept. 16, 1838,
being the third son of Edward Vickers, sometime of Tapton,
lUusti
in the parish of Shefti'-ld, and afterwards of Goldicott, co.
Warwick, J. P. for the borough of Shettield, bv his wi'e
Ann, dau. and final heir of George Naylor of Sheffield.
is the Naval Cockade,
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Armorial bearings— Argent, on a cross flory gviles, five
mullets of six points of the first, a chief sable, thereon three
millrinds or, and impaling the arms of Foster, namely
ermine, a bugle-horn vert, garnished and stringed or, on a
chief arched gules, two roses argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vested gules, cuffed argent, the hands proper,
holding a millrind or. Married, firstly. May 16, 1861,
Helen Horton [d. July 9, 1873), only child and heir of John
Gage of Boston, U.S.A. ; and secondly/, Jan. 2, 1875,
Edith, second dau. of the late John Ftister of Nevvhall
Grange, Maltby, co. York ; and has Issue (by his first
marriage) — (i) Edward Vickers, Gentleman, b. May 24,
1863, and d. unm. ; Almyra (wife of Edwin Gray of Gray's
Court, in the city of York) ; and Maude (wife of Alan
Gray, Mus. Doc. of Cambridge) ; and by his second mar-
riage—(2) Vincent Cartvvright Vickers, Gentleman, b. Jan.
9, 1879 ; Edith Dorothy (wife of the Hon. Stuart Pleydell-
Bouverie, younger brother of the present Earl of Radnor) ;
and Izme Mary. Residence — i4Cadogan Square, London,
S. W. Club —Junior Carlton.
CHARLES WILLIAM VICKERS, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born , being the son of the late Charles
Kirsop Vickers, Gentleman, of Redgate Hall, Wolsingham,
Durham, by Marv, dau. of the late William Kirsop of
Redgate Hall, Durham. Armorial bearings— Gules, on
a cross patde quadrate or, five mullets of eight points of
the first, on a chief arched ermine, two Cornish choughs
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a demi-leopard proper, charged
with three mullets of eight points paleways, and holding
between the paws an increscent or, a mount vert. Motto —
" Vulneror non vincor."
CUTHBERT BAINBRIDGE VICKERS, Esquire,
_' late Kent Artillery Militia, Lieut.-Col. commanding
and Hon. Col. 1868-87, 2nd City of London Rifle Brigade,
Born July 25, 1837, being the second son of the late James
Vickers of Stanhope Cottage, Brixton, by Mary, dau. of
the late Cuthbert Bainbridge of Eastgate, co. Durham.
Livery — Green, with yellow vest and piping. Armorial
bearings— Gules, on a cross pat6e quadrate or, five mullets
proper, charged with three mullets of eight points pale-
ways, and holding between the paws an increscent or, a
mount vert. Motto^" Vulneror non vincor." Married,
May 9, 1863, Lydia Ellen, only child of the late Henry
Hilton of Spring Bank, Darwen, Lanes. ; and has Issue—
(i) Hilton Vickers, Esq., Major 23rd Madras Light Infantry,
I.S.C,, b. June 30, 1865 [m., , Winifred Kate, dau.
of the late W. W. Holsworthy, Esq., Capt. A.S.D.,
and has issue, Wilmot Gordon Vickers, Gentleman, /'.
June 8, 1890 ; and Kathleen Olga] ; (2) Rev. Muschamp
Vickers, B.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Dec. 21,
1867; (3) Cuthbert Vickers, Esq., Capt. 13th Bengal
Infantry, I.S.C, b. Sept. 28, 1870; (4) Aubrey Vickers,
Gentleman, Lieut. 48th Bengal Infantry, I.S.C, b. Sept.
28, 1878; Julia; Lydia [m., 1889, W. Prior, Esq., Major
I.S.C, 13th Bengal Infantry]; and Maria Eugenie, d. Oct.
18, 1903. Estates — S,^rmg Bank, White Hall, and Hall
Moss, Darwen, Lanes. Residences — F;dkland House, Tor-
quay, and 5 Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham. Club —
Royal Torbay Yacht, New (Cheltenham).
JAMES MUSCHAMP VICKERS, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Inner Temple). Born June 24, 1839, being
the third son of the late James Vickers of Stanhope Cot-
tage, Brixton, and Mary, dau. of the late Cuthbert Bain-
bridge of Eastgate, co. Durham. Livery — Green, yellow
waistcoat and piping. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a
of eight points of the first, on a chief arched ermine, two
Cornish choughs proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-leopard
cross patfe quadrate or, five mullets of eight points of the
first, on a chief arched ermine, two Cornish choughs pro-
per. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-leopard proper, charged with
three mullets of eight points paleways, and holding between
the paws an increscent or, a mount vert. Motto — "Vul-
neror non vincor." Married, Dec. 9, 1874, Annie Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge,
Esq., J. P., of Eshott Hall, Felton, Northumberland; and
has Issue— (\) Noel Muschamp Vickers, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 22, 1880; (2) Hugh Gordon Muschamp Vickers,
Gentleman, b. May 18, 1886 ; and Maude Muschamp [w.
1900, Maxwell Jackson]. Reside>ice—V\l 2i\\.hvim House,
Great Waltham, Essex. Chibs—]m-\\ox Athenasum, Royal
London Yacht.
KIRSOP BAINBRIDGE JAMES VICKERS, Gentle-
man, M.B. London. Born 1869, being the son of the
late Charles Kirsop Vickers, Gentleman, of Redgate Hall,
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Wolsingham, Durham, by Mary, dau. of the late William
Kirsop of Redgate Hall, Durham. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a cross pat^e quadrate or, five mullets of eight
points of the first, on a chief arched ermine, two Cornish
choughs proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-leopard proper,
charged with three mullets of eight points paleways, and
holding between the paws an increscent or, a mount vert.
Motto — " Vulneror non vincor." Residence — Wellington,
Shropshire.
§ THOMAS EDWARD VICKERS, Esquire, C.B.,
V.D., Honorary Colonel ist (Hallamshire) Volunteer
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, Justice of the
Peace for the West Riding of Yorks, and the city of Shef-
field. Born July 9, 1833, being the second son of Edward
Vickers, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Anne,
daughter of George Naylor. Clubs — Constitutional, The
Sheffield Club (Sheffield). Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, on a cross flory gules, five mullets of
si.K points of the first, a chief sable, thereon three millrinds
or, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
bearings- Quarterly i and 4, gules, a cross flory argent,
on a chief or, a crescent between two quatrefoils of the first,
in base on the de.xter side a battle-axe, and on the sinister a
a fleur-de-lis of the second (for Vickers) ; 2 and 3, vert, a
lion rampant between three annulets argent, on a chief
gules, a fleur-de-lis or, between two towers of the second
(for Playfair). Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On
a wreath of the colours, a dove holding in its bill an olive
branch and standing on a cornucopia fesseways all proper.
Motto — " Fidel is et constans." Married, Feb. 4, 1895,
May, dau. of Charles James Houghton of Leyton, Essex,
and LasPalmas, Grand Canary ; andhas/««e—(i) Thomas
Bernard Vickers, Gentleman, b. Nov. ^, 1896 ; (2) Henry
Charles Vickers, Gentleman, b. April 5, 1901 ; (3) William
Alexander Vickers, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1902 ; and Mar-
garet Mary. Seat — Coolroe House, Graiguenamanagh, co.
Kilkenny.
VIERVILLE, quartered by CHAMPION DE CRES-
PIGNY.
two arms embowed, vested gules, cuffed argent, the hands
proper, holding a millrind or ; with the MottO, "Vigore."
Married, June 5, i860, Frances Mary, dau. of late Joseph
Douglas ; and has Issue — (i) Douglas Vickers, Esquire, J. P.
for Derbyshire, born July 24, 1861 \ni., 1893, Katherine
Adelaide, second dau. of Capt. the Hon. H. W. Chetwynd,
R.N.]; (2) Ronald Vickers, Gentleman, M./\. (Oxon), born
May 3, 1869 ; Mabel Frances (deceased) ; Clara Mildred
\jn. firstly, 1895, C. W. Parry (who d. 1900), and secondly,
1904, Robert Windsor Skipwith] ; Florence Evelyn [;«.,
1890, W. H. Hamilton-Gordon] ; and Bertha. Postal ad-
dress— 12 Stanhope Place, London, W.
WILLIAM HENRY PLAYFAIR VICKERS, Gentle-
man, M.D., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.). Born March 6, 1865,
being the eldest son of the late Henry Thomas Vickers,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Margaret Isabella, dau. and
coheir of Robert Playfair, Secretaiy to the Carnatic Board,
H.E.I.C.S. Livery — Blue with white piping. Armorial
VIGORS (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, argent, three
stag's heads erased gules, attired or (Vigors) ; 2. ermine, on
a fesse between three wolf's heads erased sable, a trefoil
between two mullets or (Cliffe) ; 3. azure, a chevron
between three estoiles argent (Carr). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased as in the arms. Motto — " Spectemur agendo."
Son of Bartholomew Urban Vigors, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Acting Advocate - Gen. for Colony of West
Australia, b. 1817 ; d. 1854; in. 1852, Charlotte
Elizabeth, d. of Col. John Bruce : —
Thomas Mercer Cliffe Vigors, Esq., J. P. co. Carlow, b.
1853 ; m. 1877, Mary Louisa Helen, eld. d. of Col. the
Hon. Robert French Handcock, R.A. ; and has issue —
(i) Edward Cliffe Vigors, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (2) Ashmead
Ludlow Clifte Vigors, Gentleman, b, 1884 ; Kathleen Mary ;
aYid Eileen Edm^e. Seat — Burgage, Leighlin Bridge, co.
Carlow.
Sons of Thomas Mercer Vigors, M. I.C.E. , BA., b.
1819; d. 1881 ; w. 1857, Sophie, d. of Rev. Charles
William Doyne, Preb. of Fethard : —
Charles Thomas Doyne Vigors, Gentleman, Ceylon C.S.
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li. 1857; m. 1882, Robina Margaret, d. of William Ferguson,
F.L.S. , of Kelvin Grove, Colombo ; and has issue— Mervyn
Doyne Vigors, Gentleman, d. 1886 ; Esm6e Innes ; and
Ellinor May. I?es. —
Thomas Mercer Vigors, Esq., Major (ret.) A.P.D. ,
formerly Capt. 4th (King's Own) Regt. , /'. 1859; m. 1892,
Nellie Josephine, d. of J. Rhattigan. /?es.^^
Philip Urban Walter Vigors, Esq., D.S.O., Major late
nth (North Devon) Regt., served in S. Africa and at the
relief of Ladysmith, d. 1863 ; 77t. 1891, Anna Louisa
Hyacinth, d. of late Rev. Hyacinth Talbot D'Arcy of-
Clifden Castle, co. Galway ; and has issue— Hyacinth
D'Arcy Vigors, Gentleman, 6. 1894 ; and Evelyn Maude.
J?es.—
Cliffe Henry Vigors, Esq., Capt. Roy. Irish Regt., d.
1864. Nes.—
The Rev. RICHARD WILLIAM VIGORS, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), late Rector of Llan-
wenarth Citra, co. Mon. Armorial bearings — Quarterly
I and 4, argent, three stags' heads erased gules, attired or
(for Vigors) ; 2. ermine, on a fesse between three wolves'
heads erased sable, a trefoil between two mullets or (for
Cliffe) ; 3. azure, a chevron between three estoiles argent
(for Carr). Mantling gules and argent. -Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head as ' in the arms.
Motto — "Spectemur agendo." Residence — Newport Hall,
Almeley, Eardisley, Herefordshire.
VILLIERS, quartered by TUTliILL and BATH-
URST.
HENRY JOHN RICHARD VILLIERS-STUART.
Esq., J.P. andD.L. , late a Capt. 68th Light Infantry,
and Lieut. -Col. Waterford Militia. Boi-n March 3, 1837,
being the son of Col. William Villiers-Stuart by Catherine
his wife, dau. of Michael Cox, and sister and heiress of Sir
Richard Co.\, Bart. , of Castletown. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent,
within a double tressure flory and counteiflory gules, a
martlet for difference (for Stuart) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
cross gules, live escallops or (for Villiers). Mantling azure
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the col<jurs, a demi-lion
rampant gules, and above the Motto, " Nobilis ira ; " 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned or. Motto — " Avito viret honore." Married,
May 4, 1870, Jane Rigby, eldest dau. of B. Rigby Murray
of Parton Place, Kirkcudbrightshire; and has Issue — (i)
William Desmond Villiers-Stuart, Gentleman. Lieut. 1/5
Gurkha Rifles, P.F.F., h. April 11, 1872; (2) Charles Her-
bert Villiers-Stuart, Gentleman, Lieut 2nd P.I., P.F.F.,
b. Sept. 2, 1874 ; (4) John Patrick Villiers-Stuart, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. I.S.C, b. March i, 1876; Kathleen Jane ;
Gertrude Elsie ; and Marie Violet. Seat — Castletown, co.
Kilkenny. Clubs — Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin).
VINCENT, ST., see CAPE ST. VINCENT.
§SiR CHARLES EDWARD HOWARD VINCENT,
K.C.M.G. (1889), C.B. (1885), J.P. for Westminster
and the counties of Middlese.x and Berkshire, Deputy-Lieute-
nant for London, Member of Parliament for the Central
Division of Sheffield since November 1885. Born 1849,
being the son of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent,
eleventh Baronet, by his wife Maria Copley, daughter of
the late R. Herries Young of Auchenskreugh, in the
county of Dumfries. C///^j — Carlton, Marlborough,
Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Azure, three quatrefoils argent ; and for his Crest,
out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper. Married,
1882, Ethel Gwendoline, daughter of the late George
Moffatt, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Goodrich
Court, in the county of Hertford. Residences — i Grosvenor
Square, W. ; Villa Flora, Cannes.
Sir EDGAR VINCENT, Knight Commander of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George. Born August 19, 1857, being the son of the
Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, eleventh Baronet, by his
second wife Maria Copley, daughter of the late Robert
Herries Young of Auchenskrugh, in the county of Dum-
fries. C////;i— Carlton, St. James's. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms: Azure, three quatrefoils argent, the
escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the _Mosi
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
and pendent below his badge as a Knight Commander of
that Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the
arms of Duncombe, namely, per chevron engrailed gules
and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged.
Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper ;
with the Mottoes, " Vincenti dabitur," and " Non nisi
vincenti." Married, 1890, Helen Venetia, commonly
known as Lady Helen Venetia, daughter of the Right
Honourable the first Earl of Feversham. Residence — Esher
Place, Esher.
JOHN VINCENT, Esq., late Capt. 76th Foot. Born
June 15, 1830, being the second son of the late William
Read Vincent. Esq., Capt. 3rd West York Militia, by his
wife Sarah, dau. and coheir of John Clarke of Boston Lodge.
Armorial bearings .'\zure, three cinquefoils argent, and a
boniure or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gules, charged with a
trefoil or. Motto — "Vincent qui se vincent." Married,
1862, Ann, dau. of Rev. James Linton of Hemingford
House, CO. Huntingdon ; and has /.y.y?/f — (i) William Henry
Hutchinson Vincent, Gentleman, b. April 28, 1863 ; (2)
Thomas Montagu Vincent, Gentleman ; (3) Charles Vin-
cent, Gentleman ; Ada Cecile ; and .'\lice Mary. Resi-
dence—
§JOHN MATSON VINCENT, Esquire, late Capt.
3rd Batt. York and Lane. Regt., J.P. for West
Riding of Yorkshire. Born 1849, being the eldest son 01
the late John Read Vincent. Esq., Major 4th Foot, by his
wife Lucy, dau. of Robert Longson of Longstone, Derby-
shire. Livery — Blue, with white facings. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, three cinquefoils argent within a bordure or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gules,
charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped of ihe first.
Motto — "Vincent qui se Vincent." Married, 1891, Ethel,
second dau. of the late Rev. C. Duberly of Wolsing-
ham, CO. Durham ; and has Issue — Jolm Exham Vincent,
Gentleman, b. 1893. Seat — Hemsworth, Lane Ends, near
Wakefield.
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December 11, 1828, being the eldest son of WiHian Read
Vincent, Captain 3rd West York Militia, by his wife Sarah,
eldest daughter and co-heir of John Clarke of Boston
Lodge and Wakefield. Lh-oy — Blue and silver. Armo-
rial bearing's— He bears for Arms— Azure, three cinque-
foils argent, a bordure or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, a grirtin's head gules, charged on the neck with a trefoil
George Malise Avenel Vipont, Gentleman, /'. Feb. 21, 1903 ;
Olga Florence Gladys Vipont ; Helena Frances Charteris
Avenel ; and Ermyntrude Rose Muriel Soulis Morville.
Postal address — Lilliehill House, Townhill, Dunfermline.
slipped gold; with the MottO, "Vincent qui se vincent."
Estates — Boston Lodge, and various places in the West
Riding of the county of York. Postal address— 'QosX.on
Lodge, Boston Spa, Yorkshire.
VINER, see ELLIS-VINER.
VIPONT, quartered by WISE.
Thk Rev. DAVID AVENEL VIPONT, Clergyman of
the Church of Scotlind. Doni March 5, 1864, being the
only son and surviving child of the late Rev. Andrew
Anderson, Free Church clergyman at Cowdenbeath, co.
Fife, and Eliza Vipont, only surviving daughter and child
of Thomas Whyte, cotton merchant, Glasgow, and
assumed the surname of Vipont in lieu of Anderson in
1899, with authority of Lyon King of Arms. Armorial
tocarings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed
sable between a lion rampant in chief and two crescents in
flanks gules (for Anderson) ; 2 and 3, gules, three mascles
interlaced between as many quatrefoils or (for Whyte).
Mantling's sable, doubled argent, and gules, doubled or.
Crests — I. on a wreath of his liveries, on the dexter side,
a thistle slipped proper, with the Motto, in an escroU above,
■' Per aspera ad alta ; " 2. on a wreath of his liveries, on the
sinister side, a demi-eagle displayed gules, charged on the
breast with a mascle or (for Whyte), with the Motto on the
escroll, "Vinculis fortior." Afarried, AY>r\\ ■21, 1897, Jane
Florence Clark, only surviving child of Rev. George Mackay,
M.A., Minister of Presbyterian Church, Wliitehaven, co.
Cumberland; and h^s Issue ~{i) Roland Seaward Alan
Avenel Vipont, Gentleman, b. Feb. 21, 1903 ; (2) Francis
§SiR ARTHUR PENDARVES VIVIAN, K.C.B.,
D. L. and J. P. co. Glamorgan, J. P. co. Cornwall
(Sheriff 1889), Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries, Hon. Col.
2nd Vol. Batt. Welsh Regt. from 1895, and Col. 1872-95,
appointed to command of S. Wales\ Vol. Brigade since
1895, M.P. for West Cornwall 1868-1885. Born June 4,
1834, being the son of John Henry Vivian, Esq., of Single-
ton, CO. Glamorgan, Major Royal Stannary Artillery,
J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Sarah, eldest dau. of Arthur
Jones, late of The Priory, Reigate, and formerly of
Caervallack, co. Flint. Armorial bearings — Or, on a
chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper,
as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules,
a wreath of oak of the first between two martlets argent,
and impaling the arms of Dalrymple, namely, quarterly i
and 4, or on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field (for
Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy sable and argent
b3tween three water-bougets of the second (for Ross).
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased proper, charged
with two bezants paleways, and gorged with a collar gules,
thereon three annulets or, with a chain of the last ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, issuant from a bridge of one arch
embattled, and at each end a tower proper, a demi-hussar
of his Majesty's i8th Regiment of Dragoons habited, armed,
and accoutred, holding in his dexter hand a sabre all pro-
per, and in his sinister a pennon Hying to the sinister gules ;
with the Motto, ' ' Vive revicturus." Married, firstly, March
4, 1867, Augusta Emily, commonly known as Lady Augusta
Emily, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Edwin
Wyndhani-Quin, third Earl of Dunraven, Knight of the
Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and by her (who
died February 11, 1877) has surv. Issite — Gerald William
Vivian, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan, Lieutenant R.N., b.
June 10, 1869 ; Caroline Mabel ; and Clarice Gertrude. He
married secondly, March 10, 1880, Lady Jane Georgiana,
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daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Stair,
and by her has — Edith Evelyn ; and Lilian Ursula. Postal
addresses — 23 Buckingham Gate, S.W. ; Bosahan, St.
Martin, R.S.O. , Cornwall. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers',
Royal Yacht Squadron.
exter per fesse argent and gules, the sinister perfesse gules
nd argent ; with the Motto, " Spes mea in Deo." Married
Lleanor Beatrice, 711'c Thomson ; and has Issue — (i) Edgar
vValter Thomson von Stieglitz, Gentleman, born February
VIVIAN, formerly of Pencalenick (R.L., 1820). Erminois,
on a chevron sable, between three lion's heads erased
purpure, as many plates, a chief engrailed gules, thereon
three martlets or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, between two roses gules, slipped vert,
a de.xter cubit arm, vested azure, charged with five plates in
saltire, cuff argent, the hand proper, grasping an anchor in
fesse, the fluke towards the dexter. Mottoes — " Non
robore sed spe," " Vive ut vivas."
Son of John Vivian of Pencalenick, Cornwall : —
Rev. Francis Henry Vivian, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1828;
m. i860, Margaret, d. of William Charles Henry of Haffield,
Ledbury ; and has issue — Herbert Vivian, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab. ). [Res. — The Pleasaunce, Woking), i^. 3. April
1865 [w. 1897, Olive, d. of Frederick Walton of Cwmlle-
coediog, Montgomeryshire] ; and Margaret Cordelia. Res.
— Chinewood, Bournemouth East.
VON HERKOMER (31 Oct. 1899; Heralds' Office,
Munich). Von Gold and Roth schriiglinks geteilt ; oben
zwei gekreuzte schwarze Meissel dariiber ein Schliigel unten
eine silberne Malerpalette mit drt-i durch dieselbe gesteckte,
aufrecht stehende Pinsel. Auf dem gekronten Turnierhelm
ein offener adlerflug, der rechte Fltigel von Gold and
Schwarz schriigrechts, der linke Fliigel von Roth and Gold
schrjiglinks getdeilt ; zwischen den Kliigeln eine natiirliche
Hand aus schwarzem, goldgesiiumten Aermel, der Zeige-
finger und der Daumen nach oben, die iibrigen Finger
eingebogen. Helmdecken rechts schwarz golden, links
roth-golden. Unten ein Spruchband mit der Devise " Pro-
priis Alis." [Per bend or and gules, in chief two sculutor's
chisels in saltire sable, in base a sculptor's mallet of the
last surmounted by a painter's palette sable, through which
are placed three brushes in bend sinister. Mantling — Dexter
side, or and sable ; sinister side, gules and sable. Crest —
Out of a coronet between two eagle's wings displayed, the
dexter per bend or and saVjle, the sinister per bend s nislcr
gules and or, a cubit arm proper, habited sable, dec(jrated
with gold, the thumb and first finger raised, the othei
fingers closed. Motto — " Propriis alis."]
Only son of Lorenz Herkomer, d. 1888, by his wife
Josephine Niggl : —
Hubert von Herkomer, Esq., C.V.O. (1901), R.A. (1890),
Officer of the Legion of Honour, foreign Knight of
Prussian Order pouir le M^rite ; Ritter Kreuz des Kgl.
Verdienst-Ordens (1899), b. 1849 ; m. ist, 1874, Anna,
{d. 1883), d. of Albert Weise of Berlin ; 2nd, Lulu (</. 1885),
d. of T. Griffiths of Ruthin, N. Wales; 3rd, Margaret,
anotlier d. of T. Griffiths of Ruthin ; and has issue —
(i) Siegfried Hubert, b. 1874; (2) Lorenz Hans, b. 1889;
Elsa ; and Gwenddydd. Res. — Lululaund, Bushey, Herts;
Mutterturm, Landsberg-am- Lech, Bavaria. Clubs —
Athenteum, Arts, Burlington Fine Arts.
EDGAR BOYNE VON STIEGLITZ, Gentleman, of
Wambo, Brisbane, Queensland. Born July i, 1846, being the
second son ot Francis Walter von Stieglitz, Esquire, of lona,
Stewart Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Justice of the Peace,
by his wife Anne [tide Ransom), of Tasmania. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, in
the dexter a bird proper standing on a branch of thistle
issuing out of the sinister base vert, in the sinister on a
triple mount in base of the last an eagle displayed re-
gardant gules, ducally crowned, armed and beaked of the
first, holding in the beak a sprig of three thistles azure ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
ducal coronet or, an arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a sword all proper between two wings expanded, the
19, 1882; (2) Francis Lewis Altmor von Stieglitz, Gentleman,
born September 10, 1883; (3) Leslie Oscar von Stieglitz,
(Gentleman, born March 16, 1887; and Constance Birrah
Beatrice. Postal address — WamlDO, Brisbane, Queens-
and.
JOHN HENRY WALCOT VOWLER-SIMCOE,
Gentleman ; assumed by Royal Licence the additional
surname and arms of Simcoe 1899. Borti Jan. 24, 1851,
being the eldest son of the late John Nicholson Vowler of
Parnacott, co. Devon, by his wife Mary Northcote, second
dau. and in her issue a coheir of the late Rev. Henry
Addington Simcoe of Penheale Manor, co. Cornwall, of
Wolford Lodge, co. Devon, and of Old Court, co. Here-
ford, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. 0.xon., Vicar of Eglos-
kerry with Tremaine, co. Cornwall. Livery — Blue, white
collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — Quarterly 1 and 4,
azure, a fesse wavy ermine between two stars of twelve
points in chief and a cannon fesseways in base or (for
Simcoe) ; 2 and 3, per chevron gules and sable, three cross
crosslets chevronways between as many crescents all argent
(for Vowler). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, a demi-
sea-lion proper, holding in his forefin a dagger erect argent,
pommel and hilt gold, and on his shoulder a rose gules,
barbed and seeded proper (for Simcoe) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower argent,
a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a cross cross-
let, and resting the sinister on a decrescent, both also
argent (for Vowler). Motto — "Non sibi sed patriae."
Estates — Penheale Manor, co. Cornwall ; Parnacott, co.
Devon. Seat — Penheale, Egloskerry, Cornwall.
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JOHN WADDINGHAM, Esq., M.A. of Oriel Coll.,
Oxford, J. P. CO. Gloucester. Born Dec. 21, 1838, being
the eldest son of the late John Waddinghani, Esq., of
Guyting Grange and Hafod, J. P. cos. Gloucester and
Cardigan, High Sheriff 1861, by his wife Margaret, dau.
of James Wilkinson. Club — New University. Armorial
bearings (c. 1860-1865) — Azure, a fesse between in chief
two stags' attires, and in base an unicorn passant argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a stag's head caboshed proper,
between the attires a rose argent, barbed and seeded also
proper. Motto — "Prospicio." Married, 1883, Emma
Octavia, dau. of Michael Belcher. Seat — Guyting Grange,
Lower Guyting, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester.
§ THOMAS JAMES WADDINGHAM, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. Born Feb. 27, 1840, being the second son
of John Waddingham, by his wife Margaret Wilkinson,
dau. of James Wilkinson. Livery — Blue with white piping,
silver buttons with stag's head caboshed and rose between
horns. Armorial bearings {c. 1860-1865) — Azure, a fesse
WADDINGTON. Quarterly, i. argent, on a fesse sable
between three fleurs-de-lis azure, a lion passant or (Wad-
dington, 11 Dec. r788) ; 2. argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a
chief gules two crosses Hory vair (Ferrand, Vns. Yorks.) ;
3. argent, a chevron azure between three fountains (Sykes,
II Dec. 1788); 4. or, on a chevron sable between three
stag's heads erased proper, an acorn slipped and leaved
(Rigmaiden, 11 Dec. 1788). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
proper, holding a battle-axe in bend, the handle or, the
blade argent, charged with a fleur-de-lis as in the arms.
Motto — " Redde suum cuique. " Livery — Dove colour,
light blue facings.
Son of Major-Gen. Charles Waddington, C.B. , b. 1795 ;
d. 1858 ; m, 1822, Anne Rebecca, d. of John Pinchard : —
Horace Waddington, Gentleman, Oxon. , Barrister-at-Law,
late one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools, b. 26 Jan. 1834 ; in.
1st, 1863, Adelaide Mary [d. 1896), d. of late David Thomas,
Esq., J. P., of Pwllywrach, Glamorgan ; 2nd, 1899, Emily,
d. of late Frederick North ; and has surv. issue — (i) Horace
Penderel Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1865; (2) Evelyn
de Burgh Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; Millicent
Valentine [;«. 1899, E. E. Fletcher, Barrister-at-Law] ;
and Mildred Ferrand. Res, — Roseneath, Godalming.
between in chief two stags' attires, and in base an unicorn
passant argent, impaling the arms of Davies, namely, quar-
terly or and gules, a dragon rampant counterchanged,
holding in its dexter claw a spear proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a stag's head caboshed proper, between the
attires a rose argent, barbed and seeded also proper.
Motto— "Prospicio." Married^ Dec. 13, 1893, Sarah,
dau. of James Davies, Esq., J. P. and D.L. 5«fl/— Hafod,
near Aberystwyth. Club — New University.
WADDINGTON, quartered by RAMSDEN and
TEMPEST.
JOHN WADDINGTON, Esquire, one of H.M. Lieuts.
for City of London, J. P. cos. Sussex and Yorks. Born
April 5, 1855, being the second son of John Waddington of
Clarendon House, Leeds (son of Richard Waddington, Balks
House, Wortley, near Leeds), by his wife Mary Anne, dau.
of William Sugden of Bradford, Yorks. Livery — Light
drab and red facings. Armorial bearings— Per pale
argent and gules, a fesse between two fleurs-de-lis in chief,
and a battle-axe fesseways in base, blade upwards, and
head , to the sinister all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed, holding in the hand a tilting-spear in bend,
is the Naval Cockade.
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and a battle-axe in bend sinister, all proper, the hand sur-
mounted by a Heur-de-lis gules. MottO — " Pro recto
semper." Married, Oct. 29, 1879, Evaline, dau. of George
Shenton of Perth, Western Australia, and sister of Sir George
Shenton ; and has Issue — (i) Albert Edward John Wad-
dington, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1883 ; Ida Annie ; and
Gladys Victoria. Residences — Ely Grange, Frant, co.
Sussex ; Waddington Old Hall, co. York. Clubs — Sports,
Autmobile, Tunbridge Wells Club (Tunbridge Wells) ;
Devonshire (Eastbourne), Union (Brighton), Lewes and
County (Lewes).
RICHARD ANDERSON WADDY, Esquire. Born
1844, being the eldest son of Gen. Sir Richard Waddy,
K.C. B. , of Clougheast Castle, by his wife Anne Elizabeth,
dau. of the late W. Cordeaux. Armorial bearings-
Argent, a bend between a crescent in chief, and a mullet in
base gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed proper,
grasping a sword argent, pommelled and hiked or. Motto
— "Ob ducem ob patriam. " Married, 1870, Elizabeth,
dau. of J. E. Stacy, M.D. , F. R.C.S. L. ; and has Issue —
(1) Rev. Percival Stacy Waddy, b. 1875; (2) Edgar Lloyd
Waddy, Gentleman ; (3) Ernest Frederick Waddy, Gentle-
man ; (4) Richard Granville Waddy, Gentleman ; Florence
May; and Catherine Ann Cordeaux. Seats — Morpeth, N.S.
Wales ; Clougheast Castle, co. Wexford. Residence —
Morpeth, N.S. Wales.
His Honour Judge SAMUEL DANKS WADDY,
Barrister Inner Temple 1858, a Q.C. Feb. 1874, ^ Bencher
Dec. 1877, Reader and Master of the Library 1895, and
Treasurer 1896, M. P. for Barnstaple 1874-79, ^^o"" Edin-
burgh City 1882-85 ; appointed Recorder of Sheffield 1894,
and a Judge of the County Courts 1896. Born June 27,
1830, being the son of the late Rev. Sanmel D. Waddy,
D. D. , formerly Principal of Wesley College, Sheffield.
Armorial bearings — Per pale gules and argent, a bend
wavy between a mullet of five points pierced in chief, and
n crescent in base allcounterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed, habited argent, charged with three bars wavy
gules, holding in the hand a sword point downwards proper,
all between two muUeis pierced gules. Motto — " Sequor
Ut ducam." Married, i860, Emma, who d. 1898, dau. of
the late S. A. Garbutt of Hull. Residence — %Q\3iXe.v\\ox\\.,
Sheffield. Clubs — National Liberal, Sheffield Club (Shef-
field).
WADE (U.O.). Aiure, on asaltire between four escallops
Or, a dragon's head erased gules, gorged with a bar gemel
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping
ft sword all proper, the arm charged with an escallop gules.
Motto—" Pro fide et patria."
Son of :—
Surgeon-General Frederick William Wade, L. R.C.S. I.,
b. . Res,—
§ HAMLET DALTON WADE-DALTON, Esquire,
Patron of the Living, and Lord of the Manor of Haux-
Well, JT'. (1894) N.R. Yorks, Lt.-Col. Middlesex Regt., on
retired pay, son of the late Colonel Hamlet C. Wade-
Dalton (who assumed by Royal Licence the additional sur-
name of Dalton in pursuance of the testamentary injunction
of hisAVife's aunt, Miss Anne Gale of Hauxwell Hall), by his
wife Mary, eldest dau. of Colonel Foster Lechmere Coore
of Scruton, co. York, and granddaughter of Francis Dalton,
Esq. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, azure, crusilly
or, a lion rampant guardant argent, a chief nebuly of four of
the last and sable, and for distinction a canton ermine (for
Dalton) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a satire indented between four
escallops or, an escallop of the field, a canton of the second,
charged with a mullet of six points pierced of the first (for
Wade). Mantling— azure and or. Crests— i. on a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head couped vert, wings elevated
or, gorged with a collar nebuly gold, and charged on the neck
for distinction with a cross crosslet argent ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, gar-
nished or, holding in the gauntlet a sword also proper,
pommel and hilt gold, and pendent from the gauntlet by
a chain also gold, an escutcheon azure, charged with an
escallop also or. Seat — Hauxwell Hall, Fingall R.S.O. ,
N. R. Yorks. Club —Army and Navy.
CHARLES ROBERT WADE-GERY, Esq., J. P. co.
Beds., M.A. Cambs. Born Sept. 1838, being the eldest
son of the Rev. Robert Wade-Gery, Rector of Colmworth,
CO. Bedford, by his wife Harriet, dau. of William Day of
St. Neot's, CO. Huntingdon. Clubs — New Oxford and Cam-
bridge. Livery — Brown coat turned up with yellow, waist-
coat black and yellow vertical stripes. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i aiid 4, gules two bars
argent, each charged with three mascTes of the field, on
a canton or, a leopard's face azure (for Gery) ; 2 and 3
ermine, a saltire argent charged with a battle-axe sable
between four escallops or (for Wade). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, an antelope's head erased quarterly argent and
sable, charged with four masclescounterchanged (for Gery) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a rhino-
ceros proper, charged with a battle-axe sable (fur Wade).
Married, May 23, 1871, Emily, only daughter of James
Hayes, Esquire, Major in 5th Dragoon Guards ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Hugh Wade-Gery, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 5, and died October 18, 1872; (2) Robert Town-
end Wade-Gery, Gentleman, born December 4, 1876;
Sydney Florence ; Hester Beatrice ; Brenda Katharine ; and
Fanny Cecil. Property 7\.\. Colmworth and Wootton, in the
county of Bedford; and at Great Staughton, St. Neot's,
and Kimbolton, in the county of Huntingdon. Postal
addresses — Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton, St. Neot's, Hunts.
WILLIAM HUGH WADE-GERY, Gentleman. Born
1832, being the eldest son of the late William Hugh Wade-
Gerry, Esq., J. P., of Bushmead Priory, by his wife Anne
Beckingham, eldest dau. of the late John Milnes. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly I and 4, gules, two bars argent, each
charged with three mascles of the field, on a canton or, a
leopard's face azure (for Gery) ; 2 and 3, ermine, a saliire
argent, charged with a battle-axe sable between four escal-
lops or (for Wade) ; upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling, gules and argent, and
for his Crests — i. Upon a wreath of the colours, an ante-
lope's head erased quarterly argent and sable, charged with
four mascles counterchanged (for Gery) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a rhinceros proper, charged
is the Military Cockade.
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with a battle-axe sable (for Wade). Afarried, 1862,
Rebecca, dau. of the late John Hardwicke ; and has with
other /w//(?— Richard Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. 1865 [///.,
1894, Margaret Hogarth, younger dau. of John Moriison,
and has a dau. , Hester Margaret].
F.\IRFAX BLOMFIELD WADE-PALMER, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Berks, F.R.I. B. A. Born July 16, 1851, being the
tifth son of Rev. Nugent Wade, late Rector of St. Anne's,
Soho, and Canon of Bristol, by his wife Louisa, dau. of
Charles Fenwick, late British Consul-General at Elsinore ;
assumed the additional surname and arms of Palmer
by Royal Licence dated 1900. Armorial bearings —
giiardant between two roses gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — -On a wreath of the colours, upon the
battlements of a tower, a stork holding in the de.xter claw
a stone as in the arms, gorged with a chain reflexed over
the back sable.
Son of Julius Leonard Waechter of Stettin : —
Sir Max Leonard Waechter, Knight Bachelor (1902), J. P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff co. Surrey 1902), b. 1837; m. 1873,
Harriet Shallcrass, d. of late Thomas Cave, Esq., J. P.,
M.P., of Queensberry House, Richmond, Surrey. lies. —
The Terrace House, Richmond, Surrey.
CHARLES FREDERICK WAHL, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Lozengy paly bendy argent and azure,
on a chief sable, two horses stutant respecting each other
of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse argent, on the body a lozenge
azure, supporting with the dexter foreleg an escocheon also
argent, charged with a wyvern wings elevated and addorsed
vert. Motto — " Vincit Veritas." Residence — " Lorely,"
119 Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, London, N.W.
WAILES FAIRBAIRN (R.L., 1901). Quarterly, i and
4, argent, on a chevron between three boar's heads couped
gules, three bezants (Fairnbairn, 1839) ; 2 and 3, per fesse
gules and sable, a stork argent, in chief three spurs rowels
up, leathered or (for Wailes). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit arm
holding in the hand the worm of a lever-screw in bend all
proper (Fairbairn) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, two
spurs interlaced rowels upwards and leathered or, between
as many wings proper, each charged with a quatrefoil
azure. Motto — " Ne cedearduis." Livety — Dark chocolate,
red facings.
Son of William Wailes of Leath, formerly of Leeds ; b.
1829; m. 1859, Elizabeth Yorstoun, eld. d. of Sir Peter
Fairbairn of Leeds : —
William Fairbairn Wailes-Fairbairn, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.), 2nd Lieut, Derbysh. Imp. Yeo., b. 1861 ; m. 1892,
Katherine Lilian, d. of George Alderson Smith of Wheat-
croft Cliff, Scarborough ; and has issue -(i) Neville William
Wailes-Fairbairn, Gentleman, b. 1892; Dorothy Lilian;
and Hilda Lorna. Seat — Askham Grange, York. Clubs —
Boodle's, Devonshire.
WAKE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
Quarterly i and 4, azure, a talbot's head erased argent, in
chief two mullets or, all within a bordure counter-compony
of the third and first, and (for distinction) in the centre chief
point a cross crosslet or (for Palmer) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a
saltire between four escallops or, a dragon''s head erased
gules, gorged with a bar gemel argent (for Wade), and upon
an escutcheon of pretence quarterly i and 4, the arms of
Palmer as above but without the mark of distinction ; 2 and
3, sable, on a fesse or, between two owls in chief and a
cross crosslet in base of the last, an owl between two cross
crosslets of the first all within a bordure ermine (for Pym).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests -1. on a wreath
of the colours, three mullets fesseways azure in front of a
talbot's head erased argent, charged on the neck (for
distinction) with a cross crosslet also azure (for Palmer) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour einbowed,
the hand grasping a sword all proper, the arm charged
with an escallop gules (for Wade). MottO -" Pro Deo et
Rege." Married y Dec. 4, 1877, Harriet Ruth, elder dau.
and coheir of the late Robert Ruthven Pym, Esq., of Devon-
shire Place, London, J. P. and D.L. co. of Middlesex and
J. P. CO. of Berks (fifth son of Francis Pym of the Hasells,
Beds. , by his \\ ife Lady Jane Leslie IVIelville) ; and has
Issue — (i) Robert Reginald Fairfax Wade-Palmer, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 14, 1878; (2) Aubrey Nugent Wade-Palmer,
Gentleman, b. May 24, 1882. Seat -Holme Park, Sonning,
CO. Berks.
WADHAM, quartered by FLOYER.
WAECHTER (H. Coll.). Azure, issuant from the base
the battlements of a tower proper, thereon a stork close
argent, holding in the dexter claw a stone proper, on a
chief in arch per pale or and of the third, a lion statant
His Honour Judge JOHN WAKELY, M.A., K.C.,
Bencher (King's Inn, Dublin), J. P. for King's Co. Born
Sept. 30, 1861, being the eldest son of the late John
Wakely, late of Ballyburly, Edenberry, King's Co., Esq.,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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M.A., J. P. and D.L., b. 1820; d. 1896; m. 1853, Mary
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Richard George, Rector of Kents-
town, CO. Meath. Chib — University (Dublin). Livery —
Dark blue. Armorial bearings (U.O., 1627) — Gules, a
chevron between three cross crosslets argent, on a chief of
the second, a stag's head caboshed of the first. Married,
July 31, 1888, Rebecca Low Montserrat, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Morgan Jellett, LL.D., Rector of St. Peter's and
Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin ; and has Issue
— Nina Catherine ; Raby Clare Jellett ; Olive Ivan Mont-
serrat. Estate — Ballyburly, King's Co. Postal addresses —
B.illyburly, Edenderry, King's Co. C/«(^ -University
(Dublin).
m EDWARD MALTBY WAKEMAN, Esquire, J. P.
9 for CO. Salop, Major and Honorary Lieut.-Col.
3rd Battalion the King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
Bor/i November 19, 1846, being the third son of the
Reverend Edward Ward Wakeman, Clerk in Holy Orders,
by his wife Louisa, second daughter of Allan Thompson of
Cheltenham. Club — United University. Livery — Green
and white striped waistcoat, green coat, drab overcoat with
green velvet collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed
ermine, and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
between two palm branches proper, a lion's head erased
argent, emitting flames, gorged with a collar engrailed and
cotised vert, thereon three ermine spots or ; with the Motto,
" Nee temere nee timide." Married, June 16, 1874, Edith
Mary, elder daughter of Phillips Buchanan, Esquire, of
Hales Hall, Market Drayton, Justice of the Peace for the
counties of Salop and Stafford ; and has Lssi/e — Gladys
Louisa, only surviving child. Estate ami postal address —
Coton Hall, Bridgnorth. ,
Sir OFFLEY WAKEMAN, 3rd Baronet, of Perdis-
well, CO. Worcs. , M.A., D. L. Boni Nov. 15, 1850,
being the son of Sir Offley Penbury Wakeman, the 2nd
green plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Paly wavy of six
vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine, impaling the
arms of Rouse-Boughton, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable
two bars engrailed argent (for Rouse) ; 2. argent, on a
chevron, between three trefoils slipped sable, as many bucks'
heads caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the
field (for Boughton of Loughton) ; 3. sable, three crescents
or (for Boughton). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two
palm branches proper, a lion's head erased argent, vomiting
flames, gorged with a collar engrailed and cotised vert, and
charged with three ermines pots or. Mottoes — •' ' Nee temere
nee timide," "Tout sans faillir et sans lucre." Married,
January 29, 1885, Catherine Mary, daughter of Sir Charles
Henry Rouse-Boughton, eleventh Baronet, of Lawford Hall ;
and has Lssue — (i) Offiey Wakeman, Esquire, born October
19, 1887 ; (2) Edward Offley Rouse Wakeman, Esquire, born
January 15, 1889. Seats — Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ;
Rorrington Lodge, Chirbury, in the county of Salop.
§ CHARLES THOMAS WALCOT, Gentleman, Com-
missariat Staff. Bo>-n Nov. 1821, being the second son
of the late Rev. Charles Walcot, J. P., Rector and Patron
of Bitterley, by his first wife Anne, eldest dau. of Major
William Walcot of The Moor, near Ludlow. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, a. chevron between
tliree chess rooks sable ; 2 and 3, argent, on a cross flory
gules, five fieurs-de-lis or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's head erased
argent, ducally gorged gold. Motto — " Nullius in verba
magistri.'' Married, Dec. 15, 1847, Fanny, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Agar Adamson, D.D. , Chaplain of the Hon. the Legis-
lative Council of Canada ; and has /sst/e—(i) Henry Talbot
Walcot, Gentleman, b. Oct. 28, 1848 [m.. Dec. 10, 1877,
Florence Margaret, sixth dau. of James Foster Bradshaw of
Quebec, Canada ; and has issue, Basil Walcot, Gentleman,
and Margery Kate] ; (2) Charles William Agar Walcot,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1858; Constance Isabel Ann; Edith
Maud Mary ; and Sarah. Residence —
Bart. , by his wife, the only dau. of Thomas Adlington of
Bradenham, co. Norfolk ; succeeded his father in 1858,
under the creation of Feb. 20, 1828. Livery — White coat
with green facings and cuffs, silver lace and buttons, and
OWEN CHARLES BAMFYLDE WALCOT, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Salop, Capt. 4th Batt. (Mil.) Worcestershire
Regt. , Patron of Bitterley. Born 1846, being the eldest son
of the late Rev. John Walcot, B.A. , of Bitterley Court,
"".ector and Patron of Bitterley, by his first wife Mary Sophia
Bamfylde Foster, second dau. of Sii Thomas Philipps, Bart.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
between three chess-rooks sable ; 2 and 3, argent, on a cross
flory gules, five fleurs-de-lis or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's head erased
argent, ducally gorged gold. Motto— " Nullius in verba
magistri." Married, Dec. 14, 1869, Charlotte Mary, second
dau. of J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps, F.R.S., and grand-dau.
of Sir Thomas PhiUipps, Birt., of Middlehill]. iVa/— Bit-
terley Court, near Ludlow, Salop. Residence — Mytton
House, near Shrewsbury.
WALDECHEF, quartered by HUSSEY.
WALDO, quartered by SIBTHORP.
WALDO, see MEADE-WALDO.
WALERAN, quartered by FLOYER.
His Royal Highness Prince GEORGE FREDE-
RICK ERNEST ALBERT, PRINCE OF WALES
(Nov. 9, 1901), Duke of Cornwall (1337), in the Peer-
age of England, Duke of York, Earl of Inverness, and
Baron Killarney, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
(May 24, 1892), Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick,
Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward
of Scotland (by Act of the Scottish Parliament 1469),
is the Military Cockade.
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" ., K.T., K.P., G.C.V.O., G.CM.G., Knight of the
r of the Black Eagle of Prussia, St. Andrew of
i oia, Golden Fleece of Spain, Imperial Turkish Order
• the Osmani^, the Annunciation of Italy, th'- Ele-
phant of Denmark, and Maha Chakri of Siam, Admiral
Roval Navy, Capt. ist Prussian Dragoon Guards, Hon.
3rd Batt. West Yorkshire Regt., 3rd Middlesex Rifle
i. and Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry. Born at Marl-
irough House, June 3, and baptized at Windsor ' astle,
',:lv 7, 1865, being the second but only surviving son of
i,.-ir Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen Alexand; iiia,
1 lest dau. of His Majesty Christian IX., King of Den-
i.uk. Livoy — Scarlet and gold. Armorial beanngs —
,'uarterly i and 4, England, 2. Scotland, 3. Ireland, in chief
, label of three points argent, in the centre of the said Royal
Amis an escutcheon of the august House of Saxony, n: ,mely,
1 irry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend ve-t, the
<cJtcheon being encircled with the Garter and wi h the
■ liar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most .-.'oble
'rder, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of ^^»ck,
ameiy, party per pale, the dexter argent, three st igs'
'lues fesseways in pale sable, the sinister argent, three
;ons passant in pale sable, and on an escutclieon of pre-
•iice jmly bendy sinister sable and argent, and perclent
.'■low the escutcheon the badge of the Imperial Order of
tlu' Crown of India. Above the escutcheon is placed the
cAVonet of his rank, which is composed of crosses pa'6e
and fleurs-de-lis, and thereupon a helmet befitting Hs
'de,;ree, with a Mantling of cloth of gold, lined with silver ;
and for his Crest, upon a like coronet, a lion statant guni'l-
ant and crowned with a similar coronet or, and differt'ced
by a label as in the arms. Badges — i. on the dexter side, a
plume of three ostrich feathers enfiled by his coronet ; 2. on
the sinister side, on a mount vert, a dragon gules, differenced
' v a label as in the arms. Supporters— On the dexter side,
lion guardant or, crowned and differenced as the crest,
an 1 on the sinister side a unicorn argent, armed, crined,
tufted, and unguled or, gorged with a like coronet, thereto
a chain passing between tlie forelegs, and reflexed over the
brick also or, and also differenced with a label as in the
arms. Married, July 6, 1893, at the Chapel, St. James's
Palace, Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary
^ ugusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, dau. of 11:.
oyal Highness the Duchess of leek and of His Highm -■
the Duke of Teck, G.C.B. ; and has hsue-{i) H.R.H.
Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick DaVid, b.
June, 23, 1894; (2) H.R.H. Prince Albert Frederick Avthur
George,;^. Dec. 14, '895 Hsl H. R. H; frrzz ^%"^^ >V,.n«ni
Frederick Albert, b. March 31, 1900, and H.R. H. Princes:.
Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary. Postal addresses -York
House, St. James's, S.W. ; York Cottage, Sandrin^'ham.
Clubs — Marlborough, United Service, Junior Naval and
Military, Royal Yacht Squadron.
WALFORD, quartered by BELLAIRS.
WALKER, quartered by TRAFFORD and AYLES-
BURY.
WALKER,
WALKER.
see AYLESBURY and KERRICH-
Hall, Thirsk. C///3 — Yorkshire (York). Livery — BXn^,
with silver buttons, and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a chevron gules, between two anvils in
ALFRED OSTEN WALKER, Gentleman. Born Nov.
6, 1832, being the fourth son of Thomas Walker, by his
wife Constantia E. Beresford, dau. of John Claudius Beres-
ford of Dublin. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron
gules, between two anvils in chief and an anchor in base
sable, a bee between two crescents or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mount
thereon a serpent encircling a dove proper. Married, Jan.
10, 1863, Constance Anne, second dau. of Charles Millett.
C/«iJ.f— Windham, St. James's Square.
FREDERICK EDMUND WALKER, Esquire, J.P.
North Riding Yorks, B.A. (Merton Coll., Oxon.). Born
March 29, 1871, being the second son of the late Edmund
Walker of Harlsey Hall, Yorks, by his wife Charlotte
Frances, dau. of Rev. Canon Charles Johnstone of Sutton
chief and an anchor in base sable, a bee between two
crescents or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a mount, thereon a serpent en-
circling a dove all proper. Married, June 6, 1894, Aims^e
Janet (d. 1898), youngest dau. of Henry David Anderson
of Shenley, Herts, and 24 Lombard Street, E. C. ; and has
Issue — Charlotte Aim^e. Estates — liavensthorpe Manor;
Holme Lodge Estate, both in co. Yorks. Seat — Ravens-
thorpe Manor, Thirsk.
§SiR GEORGE FERDINAND RADZIVILL FOR-
ESTIER- WALKER, 3rd Baronet (March 28, 1835),
ofCastleton, co. Monmouth, Depnty-Lieutenant co. Mon-
mouth, Major (retired) 2nd Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Born , being the eldest son of Sir George Ferdinand-
Radzivill Forestier- Walker, 2nd Bart, by his wife the Hon.
Fanny Henrietta Morgan, third dau. of the ist Lord Tre-
degar. Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a pile embattled
azure, a mural crown charged with the word "Badajoz,"
between two galtraps in pale or ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, Mantlng azure and
or. Crest — On a mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of
laurel thereon an ostrich proper, resting the dexter foot on
a grenade fired all proper. Supporters— Dexter, a lion
regardant proper, gorged with a ribbon gules, fimbriated
azure, therefrom pendent a representation of the medal and
clasps, inscribed " Badajoz," presented to Sir George
Townshend Walker, ist Barf., by His Majesty's com-
mand, for military services in the Peninsula, in the mouth
a broken flagstaff reversed with the eagle and tricoloured
flag proper, the latter inscribed with the word " Orthes " ;
sinister, an ostrich proper, supporting the colours of His
Majesty's 50th, beingthe regimentcommandedby SirGeorge
Walker at Vimiera, thereon an escroll gules, inscribed with
the word, "Vimiera" in letters of gold. Motto — "Nil
desperandum." Married, Aug. 26, i897,Georgina, youngest
dau. of Robert Deane Chamberlain, formerly of the 31st
is the Naval Cockade.
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Esq., 6. May'20, 1899; and Nesta. i>a/— Castleton, n(
Cardiff. C7u6s — Carlton, Naval and Military, Wellingtt
and Hyde Park.
GEORGE LAURfE WALKER of Crawfordton, ]
quire, Captain late Argyll and Sutherland Highlande
J. P., CO. Dumfries. Born Aug. i, 1857, being the eld
son of the iate Col. Sir George Gustavus Walker, K.C.:
A.D.C. to the Queen, of Crawfordton, .co. Dumfries, a
his wife Anne Murray, only dau. of the late Admi
George Gustavus Lennock. Armorial bearings — Paly
six or and gules, a saltire sable, on a chief azure, a gi
between two mullets of the first. Mantling gules, doubl
argent. Crest- On a wreath of his liveries, a cornuco]
proper. MottO — " Cura et industria." Married, 18.
Lilian Mary, -only dau. of Rev. Spencer Fellows, Rector
Pulham, Norr61k ; and has Issue (i) George Gusta\
Walker, Gentleman, h. July 4, 1897; (2) Gerald Spen.
Walker, Gentleman, b. Sept. 9, 1899. Seats — Crawfordtt
Thornhill. Club — Army and Navy.
The Rev. GEORGE SHERBROOKE WALKE
Clerk in Holy Orders. Born March 16, 1854, being 1
eldest son of the Rev. George Edmund Walker, Rector
Doddington, /;. 1825, d. 1886 (son of George James Ali
ander Walker of Norton Villa, Worcestershire), by his w
Harriet, dau. of John T^irratt of Moseley Hall, Bushbu
near Wolverhampton. Livery — Black, silver buttons. I
morial bearings (H. Coll., June 10, 1840) - Per p
azure and vert, on a fesse dancett^-e between three mu
crowns or, a crescent gules between two torteaux. Mai
ling azure and vert. Crest On a wreath of the colou
a lion's gamb erect and erased gules, charged with a mu
crown or, between two plates in pale. Motto "In E
confido. ' Married, July 6, 1886, Jessie Elizabeth, dau.
Edward Carter of Hazel wood, Cheltenham ; and has Is:
— (i) Eric George Sherbrooke Walker, Gentleman,
July 4, 1887 ; (2) Edmund Basil Walker, Gentleman,
August 8, 1888 ; (3) Laurence Harington Walker, Gent
man, b. July 4, 1891 ; (4) Ronald Draycot Walker, Gent
man, b. April i, 1897 ; and Marjorie Chamberlayne. Pas
address —(JaniX Church Vicarage, Summerfield, Birmii
ham.
HENRY ROSENBACH WALKER, Gentleman, B.
(Camb. ). Armorial bearings — Per fesse nebuly azure ai
sable, a sun in splendour in chief or, and a crescent revers
betweeen two estoiles ^n base argent. Mantling azure ai
or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a sun in splendo
or, between two estoiles azure. Motto — " Ambulain luce.
HJOHN CHARLES ARTHINGTON WALKER,
© Esquire, of The Priory, Bathwick, in the county of
Somerset, Captain 19th Hussars. Born May 23, 1859,
being the only son of the late Frederick John Walker of
The Priory, Bathwick, in the county of Somerset, Fellow of
the Royal Geographical Society, by his wife Lydia, daughter
of Samuel Harwood of Barton Hill, in the county of Glou-
cester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
two chevronels between as many crescents in chief azure
and a moor-cock in base sable, combed and wattled gules,
and impaling the arms of Hogg, namely argent, three
boars' heads erased azure, between two Haunches of the
second, each charged with a crescent of the field. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, amidst fern proper,
a moor-cock, as in the arms, charged on the breast with a
billet or. Motto — " Vincit Veritas. " ^V/a;v7V</, August 20,
1890, Lucy Isabel, youngest daughter of Sir Stuart Hogg,
Knight Bachelor, of 14 Southwell Gardens, S. W. ; and has
had Issue — Cyril Henry Arthington Walker, Gentleman,
born April 17, died August 9, 1892.
JAMES DOUGLAS WALKER, Esquire, one of His
Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, M.A. Oxford, J. P.
for CO. of Somerset. Born March 4, 1841, being the eldest
nes Walker, E.I.C.S. , and of Blairtown, Aberdeen-
lirman of the Madras Railway Co. , by his wile Jane
, second dau. of Richard Holden Webb. Clubs—
Brooks's. Livery — Claret coat, yellow waistcoat.
L bearings — Or, three pallets gules, surmounted of
ermine, on a chief azure, a lion rampant argent,
wo buckles of the field. Above the shield is placed
t befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules
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doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for
Crest, an eagle displayed azure ; and in an escroll over,
the Motto, " Deus mihi adjutor." Married, 1871, Susan
Matilda, fourth dau. of John Forster of Malverleys, Hamp-
shire; and has hsue — (i) James Ronald Walker, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law, b. Feb. 5, 1873; (2) Kenneth
Walker, Gentleman, b. March 2, 1874; (3) Nigel Ouchter-
lony Walker, Gentleman, b. July 15, 1877; and Gladys
Hope. Postal address — 20 Queen's Gate Gardens,
London, S. W.
The Honourable LANCELOT WALKER, of Four
Peaks, Geraldine, New Zealand, Member of the Legislative
Council for that Colony. Bor7i November 26, 1829, being
the son of Thomas Walker, late of the Royal Scots Greys,
of Ravenfield Park, in the county of York, by his wife
Constantia Anne, daughter of John Claudius Beresford,
Esquire, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable
Privy Council in Ireland, and an Alderman, at one time
Lord Mayor of Dublin. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between two anvils in
chief and an anchor in base sable, a bee between two
crescents or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
within a wreathed serpent a dove statant all proper ; with
the Motto, " Junct valemus." Postal address — Four Peaks,
Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zealand.
is the Military Cockade.
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rings — He bears
A ermine, a cross
^^allets gules'. Upon
. L befitting his degree,
.gent ; and upon a wreath
a staghound's head couped
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collared or ; and in an escroll over the same this
" Sapere aude." Married, Aug. 9, 1876, Jane K.,
Thomas K. Kinmond of Hermon Hill, Broughty
nd has Issue — (i) Charles Ernest Crawfurd Walker,
m, Lieut, ist Vol. Batt. Royal Highlanders, served
Africa (medal with three clasps), b. June i, 1877;
an Crawfurd Walker, Gentleman, h. Sept. 12, 1881 ;
therine Crawfurd (d. Jan. 16, 1903) ; and Eleanor
I. Postal address — Wingate Place, Newport,
leaved and slipped or. Motto — "Cedenullis." Married,
1873, Fanny Hall, dau. of John Robson of Durham ; and
has Issue — Kathleen. Seats — Morningside, Scarborough ;
Scarcroft Hill, Thorner, near Leeds.
§SiK PETER CARLAW WALKER, 2nd Baronet
(I'cb. 12, 1886), of Gateaore, co. Lancaster, and
Osmaston Manor, co. Derby, D. L. , High Sheriff 1896,
Major Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born May 7, 1854,
being the son of Sir Andrew Barclay, ist Bart., by his wife
Eliza, dau. of John Reid of Limekilns, in the county of
Fife. Armorial bearings Or, three pallets gules, sur-
mounted of a saltiie argent, charged with a stag's head
erased proper, on a chief azure, a garb between two stars of
six points of the first ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wre ith of his liveries is set for
Crest, a cornucopia proper. Motto — " Cura et industria."
Married, May 30, 1899, Ethel Blanche, dau. of Haughton
Charles Okeover of Okeover ; and has Issue — A daughter.
Seats — Gateacre Grange, near Liverpool ; Osmaston
Manor, Ashbourne. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Boodle's, Marl-
borough.
)BERT JAMES MILO WALKER, 4th Baronet
\L'ec. 9, 1868) of Sand Hutton, co. "rork. Born March 18,
1890, being the eldest son of the late Sir James Heron
Walker, 3rd Bart., by his wife Violet Maud Cecil, dau. of
Maj.-Gen. Cecil Robert St. John St. Ives of Moyns Park,
Es e.x. Armorial bearings Argent, on a chevron gules,
between three crescents azure, as many annulets or ; the
escutcheon cliarged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest- -On a wreath of the
colours, out of a battlement argent, a dexter arm embowed
in armour, in the hand proper a lizard vert. Motto —
" Honesta quam magna." Seat — Sand Hutton York.
ROBERT CRAWFURD WALKER, Esquire, Hon-
orary Sheriff- Substitute and J. P. for Forfarshire, Solici-
tor, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland,
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WALKER (lo Jiine 1840). Per pale azure and vert, on
a fesse dancett(5e between three mural crowns or, a
crescent gules between two lorteaux. Mantling' azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb
erect and erased gules, charged with a mural crown or,
between two plates in pale. Motto —" In Domino
confido. "
Son of late Charles Walker, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, sometime Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. (son of
George James Alexander Walker of Norton Villa,
Worcs., m. 2nd, Gertrude Mary Cornwall, d. of late
Rev. Henry Cornwall Legh, Rector of Welsh Hampton,
CO. Salop : —
Charles Henry George Walker, Gentleman, fi, 5 |une
1876; f?i. 19 Jan. igor, Geraldine Maud, d. of Lt.-Col
Arthur James Shuldham of Upper Norwood, late Roy
Inniskilling Fusiliers, /t-^j.— Mount Erica, Norwood, S.E.
WALKER-HENEAGE (R.L. 1818, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a greyhound current sable, between
three leopard's faces azure, within a bordure engrailed
gules, a mullet charged with a crescent for difference
(Heneage) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron engrailed ermine
between three plates, each plate charged with a trefoil
slipped vert (Walker). Mantling sable and or. Crests—
1. on a wreath of the colours, a greyhound current sable,
differenced as the arms (Heneage) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi heraldic tiger per pale indented argent and
sable, maned and tufted or. Motto— " Walk in the fear of
God."
Son of George Heneage Walker-Heneage (formerly
Wyld), Esq., J.P., D.L., M.A. (High Sheriff Wilts
1829), Hereditary Chief Usher of the Court of Ex-
chequer and Chief Proclamator of the Court of
Conmion Pleas, /'. 1799 ; d. 1875 ; ///. 1824, Harriet
Sarah, d. of William Webber of Bnifield Lodge :—
Major Clement Walker-Heneage, V.C. , late 8th Hussars
J. P. and U.L. (High Sheriff Wilts 1887), fi. 1831 ; m'.
1865, Henrietta Letitia Victoria, d. of late John Henry
Vivian, M.P., of Singleton, co. Glamorgan. Seat ~
Compton Bassett, Calne, Wilts.
Lt.-Col. Michael Walker-Heneage, late Coldstream Gds
b. 1835. Res.—
BETHUNE GEORGE WALKER-MORISON, Gentle-
man, of Falfiled, in the county of Fife, and Bogley, in
the county of Perth. Born September i, 1857, being the
son of Bethune James Walker, Officer Roval Navy, by his
wife Johanna, daughter of the Reverend George Wright,
Doctor of Divinity, Minister of Kingsbarns. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent
three Moors' heads couped sable, banded or, and in the
centre a lion rampant gules (for Morison) ; 2 and 3 or,
three pallets gules surmounted of a saltire wavy argent, on
a chief azure a demi-lion holding in his paws a fleur-de-lis
of the third between two anchors of the field (for Walker).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his Crests,'
.irtLyLEN and
WALLACE, see BURGOYNE- WALLACE.
CATHARINE MARY JOSEPHINE WALLACE,
Spinster, younger daughter of the late Robert Cyril Wallace,
sometime Secretary to the Earl Marshal. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, semfe-de-lys or, a lion
rampant argent, within a bordure compony azure and of
the third. Postal address — 26 The Mansions, Richmond
"pad. South Kensington, London, S. W.
I HUGH ROBERT WALLACE Esquire, of Busbie
i and Cloncaird, both in co. Ayr, late Capt. and
t)n.- Major 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland High-
Iders (R. Renfrew) Militia, J. P. and D.L. co. Ayr.
rn Aug. 31, 1861, being the son of Henry Ritchie
allace, Esq., late Captain 92nd Gordon Highlanders,
d his wife Fanny, dau. of the late Rev. W. Parker.
Uz-j/— Blue, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings—
jiarterly i and 4 grand quarters, guies, a lion rampant
^ent, within a bordure compony of the last and azure
>r Wallace of Ellerslie) ; 2. grand quarter, quarterly
and iiii. gules, a lion rampant argent, ii. and iii. gules,
fesse chequy argent and azure (for Wallace of Craigie) ;
, grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, on a chief
Ules, three lions' heads erased of the first, ii. and iii.
^ure, a crescent or between three cross crosslets argent
for Ritchie of Craigton) ; over all an escutcheon of pre-
ence gyronny of eight or and sable, on a chief azure, a
jalley, oars in action, pennons flying, between two mullets
Of the first (for Campbell of Cammo). Mantling gules,
ry Cockade,
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doubled argent. Crests— Dexter, on a wreath of the
hveries, a dexter arm vambraced, tne hand brandishing
a sword all proper ; and in an escroU over same this
Motto, " Pro libertate" (for Wallace of Ellershe); sinister,
on a wreath of the liveries, an ostrich head and neck
couped, holding a horse-shoe in his beak all proper.
Wallace. Esfates—Busbie and Cloncaird. Seafs~C\on-
caird Castle, Maybole, Ayrshire ; Cranston Lodge, Ayr,
N.B. C//// J— Carlton, Orleans, New (Edinburgh).
WALLER (Grant, H. Coll. under R.L., 1814). Sable,
on a bend engrailed argent, with plain cotdses or, three
I
Motto (over) — ' ' Sperandum est. " Supporters — Two
savages wreathed about the head and middle with laurel,
each carrying over his exterior shoulder a club all proper.
Married, Oct. 14, 1886, Matilda Christie {d. 1905), dau. of
the late Archibald Campbell, Esq. , younger of Cammo ; and
has Issue — (i) Hugh Harry Ritchie Wallace, Gentleman, b.
July 14, 1887 ; (2) Archibald Malcolm Wallace, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 23, 1888 ; (3) Charles John Wallace, Gentleman,
b. Feb, 6, 1890 ; and Matilda Frances Ritchie Wallace
walnut-leaves proper. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a walnut-tree fructed proper, pendent
therefrom by a ribbon gules, a shield azure charged with a
fleur-de-lis or. Mottoes — Below the arms, " Haec fructus
v'irtutis ; " over the crest.
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry Waller, 3rd
Bart., b. 1837; d. 1892; 7n. 1870, Beatrice Katharine
Frances, d. of Christopher Tower : —
Sir Francis Ernest Waller, 7ih Bart. (30 May 1815), Lieut.
is the Naval Cockade.
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Roy. Fus. [Supporters (granted L.O., 1816) — "Dexter,
an ancient warrior, face proper, habited in gold armour, on
his breast a surcoat azure, charged with three fleurs-de-Us
or, in chief a label of three points argent, his helmet lying
at his feet also or, and holding in his sinister hand a sword
by the point proper ; sinister, a man in complete armour
proper, garnished or, his helmet adorned with a plume of
three feathers sable, or, and sable, receiving the sword of
the dexter supporter with his right hand and with his
sinister supporting an escutcheon of the ancient arms of
Waller, being sable, three walnut-leaves or, between two
bendlets argent, and behind the escutcheon his battle-axe
proper, the said supporters being intended to commemorate
the surrender of Charles, Duke of Orleans, at the memorable
battle of Agincourt in the year 1415, to Richard Waller of
Groombridge in Kent, from which Richard the said Sir
Jonathan Wathen Waller is according to the tradition
of his family descended"], d. 1880. Seai — Woodcote,
Warwick.
Wathen Arthur Waller, E,q. , fi. 1881. i?6'^.— Woodcote,
Warwick.
Son of Rev. Adolphus Waller, M.A., Vicar of Hun-
stanton, King's Lynn, Norfolk, l>. 1838; d. 1890;
7/1. 1866, Jamesina, d. of Henry L'Estrange Styleman-
Le Strange of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk : — ■
Rev. Wathen Henry Waller, M.A. Camb. , Chaplain
R.N., fi. 1867. I^es.—
Sons of Rev. Ernest Adolphus Waller, fi. 1807 ; d. 1845 ;
m. 1835, Louisa, d. of Rev. Henry Wise of Offchurch,
CO. Warwick : —
Rev. Ernest Allured Waller, M.A.. Rector of Little
Packington, Coventry, and Hon. Cnnon of Worcester,
d. 1836; ;«. 1864, Mary Louisa, d. of Henry Barton of
Rangemore, co. Stafford; and has surv. issue — (i) Ednmnd
Waller, Gentleman, d. 1871 ; (2) Richard Waller, Gentle-
man, l>. 1884 ; Louisa Jane Marion ; Ella Nutcombe ;
Margarette ; Katharine Louisa [w. Jan. 5, 1899, Henry
Arthur Heywood ; and has issue] ; Beatrice Mary ; and
Constance Harriet. J^es. — Little Packington Rectory,
Coventry.
Stanier Waller, Esq., Col. late R. E., 4th Class Medjidie,
Hon. Equerry-in- Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany,
fi. 1844; m. 1879, Sophia Louisa (</. 1893), d. of William
Willes of Astrop House, co. Northampton ; and has issue — •
(i) Stanier Edmund William Waller, Gentleman, Lieut.
Roy. Fus. d.- 1881 ; (2) Wathen Ernest Waller, Gentleman,
b. 1886; (3) Michael Henry Waller, Gentleman, d. 1888;
Louisa ; and Dorothy. J?es. —
WALLER (U.O.). Sable, three walnut-leaves or, be-
tween two bendlets argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
walnut-tree proper, oh the sinister side an escutcheon
pendent, charged with the arms of France, with a label of
three points argent. Motto — " Hie fructus virtutis."
Sons of Rev. William Waller of Castletown, co.
Limerick, J. P., fi. ; d. 1863; m. 1820, Maria, d. of
Tames O'Grady, and niece of ist Viscount Gaillamore :—
R»" John Thomas Waller, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
)f Kilcornan, /'. 1827; m. 1855, Frances, d. of
vallin Puxley of Dunboy Castle, co. Cork ; and
'. — (i) William Waller, Esq. (Castlegrey, co.
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1884),/;. i857[w. 1886.
ti y,-''i}."'uf iTae^^C^r'J/Haiiu 71 rtiiti-laj; -issue— -
mas Waller, Gentleman ; William Hardress
intleman ; and Elizabeth Grace]; (2) Rev.
rdress Waller, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Rector
. -xLiiy, 6. [m. 1885, Florence Mary Butler, d. of late
Lucius Deering of Dublin ; and has issue — Hardress William
Lucius Waller, Gentleman, />. 1886 ; and Edmund Standish
Waller, Gentleman, fi. 1889]; (3) Rev. Bolton Waller,
Rector of St. Munchiss, Limerick, d. [m. 1889, Jane
Dorothea, d. of Charles Garfit of Queenstown ; and has
issue — Bolton Charles Waller, Gentleman, b. ; and
[Dorothy Catherine] ; (4) Rev. John Thomas Waller, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Dub.), Rector of Drumbanagher, b. 1869
{m. 1899, Alice Evelyn, d. of Maxwell C. Close of
Drumbanagher]; (5) Henry Waller, Gentleman; Rosa
Maria ; Elizabeth ; Kate [m. 1898, Rev. Robert Pulleine] ;
Mary Isabella ; Francis Winifred ; and Grace. Sea/ — ■
Castletown Manor, Pallaskenry, co. Limerick
Major-Gen. Hardress Edmund Waller, late 40th Regt.
Bengal Native Inf., fi. ; m. 1857, Charlotte, d. of John
Mackenzie; and has issue — (i) William Bolton Waller,
Gentlemen, b. ; (2) John Waller, Gentleman, d. ;
(3) Hardress Waller, Gentleman, t. ; (4) Edmund
Waller, Esq., Major Indian Army, 6. 1864; (5) Richard I
Waller, Gentleman, /). . I?es. —
Son of Bolton John Waller of Moystown, King's Co. ,
6. ; d. ; m. , Jane Anne, d. of Jonathan
Ackroyd of Woodside, Halifax, Yorks. : —
Hardress John Waller, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1899,
Hon. Margaret Georgina Curzon, d. of Lord Scarsdale ;
and has issue — Joyce Margaret. Res. — 45 Stanhope
Gardens, S.W.
Yr. sons of John Waller, Barrister-at-Law, of Shannon
Grove, Pallaskenry, m. Mary, d. of Matthew Franks : —
Major-Gen. John Edmund Waller, b ; w. 1881,
Hon. Harriette Mary Ward, d. of 5th Viscount Bangor.
Res. — Anghnacloy, Killiney, co. Dublin,
Richard Maunsell Waller, Gentleman, Indian Civil
Service, b. ; 7n. Fanny, d. of Sir Richard M'Causland;
and has issue. Res. —
WALLER (R.L., 1809, U.O.). Sable, three walnut-
leaves or, between two bendlets argent. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a walnut-tree proper, pendent from the dexter side
an escutcheon charged with the arms of France, thereon a
label of three points. Motto — " Hasc fructus virtutis."
Sons of James Noble Waller, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1845-6), b. 1800; d. 1874; m. ist, 1838, Julia,
d. of Charles Arthur Tisdal of Charlesfort, co.
Meath :—
William Newcombe Waller, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Meath (High Sheriff 1880), b. 1839. i>Vrt/— Allenstown,
Kells, CO. Meath.
Edmund Noble Waller, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. 1877,
Marie Louisa, d. of Rev. Robert Noble. Res. —
WALLER (Orig. Warren, te/np. Eliz. ; H. Coll. and
U.O.). Chequy or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion
ranipant double-queued of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet or, an eagle's
leg and thigh erect gules, in front of a plume of five
ostrich - feathers alternately argent and azure. Motto
— " Honor et Veritas."
Sons of John Francis Waller, Esq., J. P., LL.D., of
Finoe House, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1809; d. 1894;
m. 1835, Anna, d. of William Ho[)kins: —
Thomas Francis Waller, Esq., J. P. Sydney, Sydney
Harbour Trust Commissioner,!^. 1844; in. 1874, Caroline
Jane, d. of Aime Cuenod Churchill of Vevey, Switzerland,
and widow of James Hester, M.D. ; and has issue — Francis
Aim6 Waller, Gentleman, b. 1874 \jn. 1901, Marguerite
Amelie, d. of Maxime Labat de Lambert of Paris; and
has issue — Marguerite Caroline de Varrenne ; and Edith
Selina Eastermorn. Scat — Finoe, co. Tipperary. Res. — ■
Poynton, Billyard Avenue, ElizaVjeth Bay, Sydney, N.S.W.
John Edward Hopkins Waller, Gentleman, M.I.C.1{1. ,
b. 1856; m. 1887, Annette Elizabeth, d. of Adolphe
Naud(? ; and has issue — (i) Lawrence Arthur Waller,
Gentleman, b. 1888; {ji) Horace Edmund Waller, Gentle
man, b. 1891 ; Mabel Selina Grace; and Eileen Annette.
Seat — Rockvale, Newport, co. Tipperary. Res. — The
Nook, Westgate-on-Sea ; 69 Ennismore Gardens, London,
S.W. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Automobile.
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GEORGE ARTHUR WALLER, Esq., J. P. for co,
of Leitrim and for Tasmania, M.A. (Dublin). Born
Sept. I, 1835, being the eldest son of the late William
Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of Prior Park, co. Tipperary, by
his first wife Eliza Augusta, dau. of Rev Hosea Guinness,
LL.D., Rector of St. W^erburgh, and Chancellor of St.
Patrick's, Dublin. Armorial iaearings - Chequy or and
azure, on a canton gules a lion rampant double queued of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest - Out of a ducal
coronet oi", an eagle's leg and thigh erect gules, in front of
a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately argent and azure.
Motto— " Honor et veritas. " Married, May 11, 1865,
Sarah Harriett, dau. of Guy Atkinson, Esq., D.L. King's
Co. ; and had /.fj-//^ — (i) Richard FitzArthur Waller, Gentle-
man, b. March 19, 1867; (2) William Benjamin FitzArthur
Waller, Gentleman^ b. June 30, i868, d. iFeb. 9, 1869; (3)
Guy F. F. Waller, Gentleman; (4) George Arthur de
Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b. April 1872 ; (5) Henry
Trench de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman ; (6) William
Jocelyn de Warrenne Waller, Esq., J. P. co. Tipperary;
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Royal Artillery ; (8) Edward Guinness de Warrenne Waller,
Gentleman ; (g) James Hardress de Warrenne Waller.
Seats — Prior Park, Barrisokane, co. Tipperary ; Glenlusk
House, Glenlush, Tasmania.
ROBERT JOCELYN WALLER, Esquire, J. P. co.
Tipperary. Born Sept. 26, 1837, being the second son of
the late William Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of Prior Park,
CO. Tipperary, by his first wife Eliza Augusta, dau. of Rev.
Hosea Guinness, LL.D. , Rector of St. Werburgh. Armo-
rial bearings — Chequy or and azure, on a canton gules, a
lion rampant double-queued of the first. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's leg and
thigh erect gules, in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers
alternately argent and azure. MottO — " Honor et Veritas."
Married, firstly, Aug. 23, 1864, Sarah Georgina, dau. of
Joim Andrews of Rathenry, King's Co. ; and has Issue —
(i) William Arthur de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b.
May 26, 1865 ; and Eliza Georgina. He married secondly,
Jan. 30, 1879, Margaret, dau. of Edward Saunders, Esq.,
J. P. , of Ballinderry Park, co. Tipperary. Seat —
' WILLIAM CHAPMAN WALLER, Esquire, of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (O.xford), F.S.A.,
J. P. CO. Essex. Born Aug. 27, 1850, being the only son
of William Miller Waller, by his wife Ann Elizabeth, dau.
of Joseph Chapman. Livery — Drab, with claret facings.
Armorial hearings— Argent, on a bend engr.iiled sable,
another or, charged with three walnut-leaves of tlie second,
on a chief per pale gules and azure, a griffin's head
erased between two sal tires of the third. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant-
February i, 1892 ;
Lane (died 1895).
Evelyn Mary Lane ; and Vera Margaret
Postal address — Loughton, Essex.
ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased sable, collared with
annulets in front of a saltire or ; with the Motto, " Fide sed
cui vide." Married, September 28, i88r, Emma, second
daughter of Ambrose Massey Cooke ; and has had Issue — •
(i) Geoflrey Francis Waller, Gentleman, born April 30,
1890 ; (2) Ambrose John Rayner Waller, Gentleman, born
§ WILLIAM NEWCOME WALLER, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for co. Meath (High Sheriff 1880), late
Lieut. Meath Militia. Born 1839, being the son of the late
James Noble Waller, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of AUenstown,
by his first wife Julia, eldest dau. of Charles Arthur Tisdall
of Charlesfort, co. Meath. Armorial bearings — Argent,
a bend voided sable, charged with three walnut leaves
proper. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, pendent from an oak-tree
proper an escutcheon argent, charged with a saltire gules.
Seat — AUenstown House, Kells.
WALLIS. Erminois, on a bend gules, a pheon in canton
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a wolfs head couped gules, charged on the
neck with a pheon transfixed through the mouth by a
broken spear fesseways or, the head of the spear imbrued
proper.
Sons of late Gilbert Farr Wallis, Gentleman, m. Clara,
fourth d. of late Capt. J. Denton, 43rd Regt. : —
Gilbert Alfred Farr Wallis, Gentleman, Alternate Patron
of Healing, b. 1879. Seat — Healing, Lincolnshire. Kes.^
Fairbank, Reigate, Surrey.
James Perceval Wallis, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. — •
Fairbank, Reigate, Surrey.
HUMPHREY JEFFREYS WALMESLEY, Esquire,
J. P. COS. Berks and Lancaster, late Lancashire Hussars
Y.C. , Lord of the Manor of Ince in Mackerfield. Born
June 6, 1846, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late William Gerard Walmesley, Esq., of Westwood,
J. P., by his wife Caroline, dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph de
Trafford, ist Bart., n"" "'" ■■ -d. Armorial bearings -
Gules, Oil _ ^uicfr"'.iiuic, n. _, a cicscciu lui umoiciice,
quartering Gerard and Ince. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion statant guardant
ermine, ducally crowned or. Motto — "En Dieu est mon
esperance." Married, Sept. 18, 1877, Marie Gertrude,
second dau. of George Manley of Spofforth Hall, Wetherby,
CO. York; and has Issue — (i) Charles Talbot Gerard
Walmesley, Gentleman ; (2) Humphrey Worthington
Gerard Walmesley, Gentleman ; Charlotte Muriel Gerard ;
Cecilia Verda Gerard ; Ethel Marie Theresa Gerard ;
Marguerite Kathleen Gerard ; and Violet Marie Isabella
Gerard. Seats — Westwood House, in the Manor of Ince,
Wigan ; Inglewood House, Hungerford ; and Hungerford
Park, Berks. Clubs — Boodle's, Windham, and The
Cavalry.
JOHN WALMESLEY, Esquire, J. P. Boyn 1861, being
the son of the late Richard Walmesley, Esq., J. P., High
Sheriff 1S77, by his wife, the dau. of William Donaldson.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chief ermine two hurts.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the
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Motto— " Spes durat avorum." Seat — Lucknam, Wilts.
Toivti residence — 27 York Terrace, Regent's Park. Clubs —
Arthur's and Conservative.
OSWALDJOHNWALMESLEY, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law. Born ]^n. 19, 1846, being the eldest son of the late
Herman Walmesley of Gidlow, nearWigan, by his wife Ellen
Lynch of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a
chief ermine, two hurts, a crescent for difference, quar-
tering Gerard and Ince. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion statant guardant
ermine, ducally crowned gules. Motto — " En Dieu est mon
esperance." Married, Oct. 8, 1879, Emily, dau. of George
Manley of Spofforth Hall ; and has issue. Residence — The
Croft, Wimbledon.
RICHARD JOSEPH WALMESLEY, Gentleman.
Bor?t Dec. 1822, being the eldest son of Richard Wal-
mesley, Esq., J. P. for co. Essex, by his wife Mary Ann,
dau. of Joseph Lescher of Westend, Hampstead, and
Boyle's Court, in the county of Esse.v. Livery — Drab,
with red piping. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, on a chief ermine, two hurts. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
argent and gules, a lion statant guardant ermine, ducally
crowned or; with the MottO, "Valet Veritas." Married,
September 1848, Louisa Harriet (who died 1890), daughter
of the late John Brook King; and has Issue — (i) Richard
Walmesley, Gentleman, born August 1850 ; (2) Charles
Walmesley, Gentleman, born March 1852, died July 1892 ;
(3) Hubert Walmesley, Gentleman, born April 1866, died
August 1890 ; Louisa Caroline ; Ellen ; Alice ; Constance ;
Rose; Gertrude; and Mary. Estate — Pilgrim's Hall,
South Weald, in the county of Essex. Postal address —
Brentwood, Essex.
WALPOLE, see VADE-WALPOLE.
Sir CHARLES GEORGE WALPOLE, Kn ght
Bachelor, M.A. Cambs., Barrister-at-Law, F. R.G.S. , J.P.
and Deputy-Chairman for Quarter Sessions for Surrey.
Born Sept. 7, 1848, only son of Charles Vade-Walpole,
Esq., C. B. , by his wife Annette, dau. of Rear-Admiral
James Prevost. Livery ■ — Buff, with black and yellow
striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Or, on a fesse
between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the
field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a Saracen's head in profile, couped at the shoulders
proper, ducally crowned or, from the coronet flowing a red
cap turned down in front, tasselled, and charged with a
Catherine - wheel gold. Married, Aug. 18, 1877, Maria
Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of the late Henry Forde
(youngest son of the late Col. Forde of Abbeyfield, Che-
shire); and has Issue — (i) Charles Archibidd Walpole,
Esq., b. March 25, 1881 ; (2) John Robsart Walpole, Esq.,
b. Dec. 26, 1882; Eleanor Frances Annette, d. Jan. 7,
1889; and Kathleen Cypria. Seat — Broadford, Chobham,
Woking, Surrey. Clubs— New University, United, Cecil,
Surrey Magistrates', West Indian.
Sir HORACE GEORGE WALPOLE, Knight Com-
mander of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, Assistant
Under-Secretary of State for India. Born 1843, being the
younger son o( the Rt. Hon. Spencer H. Walpole, one of
Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife
Isabella, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Spencer
Perceval ; created Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1880, and advanced to the rank of
Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse between two
chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a man's bust in profile proper, ducally crowned
or, and from the coronet flowing a long cap gules, tasselled
or, and charged with a catherine-wheel of the last ; with the
Motto, " Fari qure sentiat." Married, 1870, Selina Maria,
daughter of the late John Thomas Perceval; and has Issue
— Reginald Horace Walpole, Esquire, born 1875; Robert
Spencer Hobhouse Walpole, Esquire, born 1881 ; and
Margaret. Postal address — 18 Linden Gardens, W. Clubs
— Carlton, Athenasum.
LAURA SOPHIA FRANCES WALPOLE, Widow,
commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frederick Wal-
pole, daughter of Francis Walpole, Gentleman, by his wife
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Andrew Knight of Downton
Castle, in the county of Salop. Livery — Urab, with yellow
breeches and waistcoat, latter trimmed with lace. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a fesse between two
chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field, and upon
an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Walpole,
namely or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three
cross crosslets of the field. Married, February 12, 1852,
her cousin, Frederick Walpole, Esquire, commonly known
as the Honourable Frederick Walpole, who died April i,
1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right
Honourable Robert Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford [to
whom refer] ; Clare Horatio ; and Amye Rachel [married,
1872, the Right Honourable Henry Charles Manners-Sutton,
fourth Viscount Canterbury (to whom refer)]. Postal address
— Waborne Beach, Holt, Norfolk.
Sir SPENCER WALPOLE, Knight Commander of
the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Honorary Doctor
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of Laws of the Univ. of Edinburgh, Sec. to the General
Post-Ofifice 1893-1899, Lieut. -Governor of the Isle of
Man 1882-1893. Born February 6, 1839, being the eldest
son of the Right Honourable Spencer Horatio Walpole,
by his wife Isabella, fourth daughter of the Right Honour-
able Spencer Perceval. C/«^— Athenasum. Livery — Drab
coat, yellow and red waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse between two
chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field, and im-
paling the arms of Murray, namely or, a fetterlock azure,
on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a man's bust in profile proper, ducally crowned
or, and from the coronet flowing a long cap guies, tasselled
or, and charged with a Catherine- wheel of the last. Married,
November 12, 1867, Marion, youngest daughter of Sir John
Digby Murray, Baronet ; and has Issue — Maud Constance
[;«., Francis Caldwell Holland]. Residence — Hartfield
Grove, Colman's Hatch, Susse.x.
S HENRY WALROND, Esquire, J. P. for co. Devon,
Hon. Colonel late 4th Batt. Devon Regt. , one of
the co-heirs of the barony of Welles, heir male and repre-
sentative of Colonel Humphrey Walrond, on whom Philip
IV. of Spain conferred, Aug. 5, 1653, the titles of Marquis
de Vallado, Conde de Parama, and Conde de Valderonda,
with the dignity of a Grandee of the ist Class. Born Nov. 9,
1841, being the only son of the late Bethell Walrond, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. , M.P. for Sudbury and Saltash, representa-
tive in the male line of the ancient family of Walrond
and Marquess de Vallado, Conde de Parama, and Conde
de Valderonda, and a Grandee of the ist Class in the
Kingdom of Spain, by his wife the Lady Janet St. Clair,
only dau. of Rt. Hon. James, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, K.C.B.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three bulls' heads caboshed
sable, armed or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger sable, pellet^.
Motto — " Bienfaictz payeray malfaictz vangeray." Married,
1861, Caroline Maud, dau. 'of the late William John Clark,
Esq., J. P., D.L., of Buckland Toussaints, Devon ; and has
Issue— [\) Henry Humphrey Walrond, Gentleman, B.A., b.
1862 \in., 1901, Gertrude Gordon, dau. of the late Col. Sir
Stephen Hill, K.C.M.G., C.B.] ; (2) Ernest Adolphus Wal-
rond, Gentleman, b. 1863 [w., 1895, Fannie, dau. of William
Helm of Fresno, California] ; (3) Francis Arthur Walrond,
Gentleman, b. 1866 [;«., April 24, 1895, Muriel Gwendoline,
youngestdau.of Frederick J. Methold, Esq., J. P., ofThorne
tCourt, Suffolk, and grand-dau. of the late W. Alfred Swaine
Taylor, F.R.S.]; (4) Herbert William James Walrond, Gen-
tleman, b. 1868 ; (5) Conrad Montagu Walrond, Gentleman,
b. 1869; (6) George Basil Stewart Walrond, Gentleman, b.
1876 [/«., 1903, Mabel, dau. of late Rev. W. A. Blox-
some]; Edith Maud [m., 1887, Rev. Charles Francis Long
Sweet, M.A. , Vicar of Stourpaine] ; Beatrice Paulina Mabel
[w., 1900, Charles C. Davie, B.A.] ; Kate Gwendoline [w.,
1903, William Hatton Stanfeld] ; and Sibyl Mary Sjn., 1903.
Edward Luraley Hopkins, B.A.]. Residence— -zr Blomfield
Street, W.
WALSH, quartered by LANGRISHE and JOHNSON.
WALSH, see HUSSEY- WALSH.
being the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. John Edward
Walsh, LL.D. (who died 1869), Master of the Rolls in Ire-
land and formerly M.P. for the University of Dublin, by
his wife Blair Belinda, only dau, of the late Capt. Gordon
John MacNeill, 77th Regt. Zzz'ery — Dark blue, silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — Azure, a lion rampant
argent, over all a fesse per pale of the second and gules, a
canton or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on
the shoulder with a bezant. Motto — " Noli irritare leonem."
Married, firstly, Sept. 4, 1873, Elizabeth Sophia [d. Feb.
28, 1893), second dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Carson, D.D. ,
Vice-Provost of Trinity College, Dublin ; and had Issue —
(i) John Edward Walsh, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), Barrister-at-Law, b. Oct. 29, 1875; (2) Joseph
Gordon Walsh, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N. (H.M.S. "Cad-
mus"), b. March 18, 1882; (3) Robert Henry Walsh,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A., b. Dec. 7, 1884; Harriet ;
and Anna Belinda. He married secondly, July 20, 1898,
Amy Elinor, only dau. of the late Most Rev. Robert
Samuel Gregg, D. D. , Archbishop of Armagh and Primate
of All Ireland. Estate — Turlough, Barren, co. Clare. Resi-
dence— St. Mary's Rectory, Donnybrook, Dublin. Club —
University (Dublin).
PETER WALSH, Esquire, J. P. cos. Kilkenny, Mayo,
Tipperary, and Waterford. Born Feb. 20, 1826, being the
third but eldest surviving son of the late Peter Walsh of
Waterford and Belline, by his second wife Anne Griffith,
and grand-nephew of Peter Walsh, Esq., J. P., Belhne, co.
Kilkenny. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron, be-
tween three pheons points downwards gules, an annulet of
the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —On a wreath
of the colours, a swan pierced through the neck with an arrow
all proper, and charged with an annulet gules. Motto —
" Dum spiro spero." Married, May 13, 1884, Mary, dau.
of Finlay Chester, Esq,, J. P., of Williamstown House, co.
Louth. ^^aA— Fanningstown, Piltown.
The Reverend ROBERT WALSH, D.D. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Donnybrook,
Dublin, Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Chaplain to
the Lord-Lientenant, and Rural Dean. Bo7-n July 8, 1842,
WALSH (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant gules, over all
a fesse per pale of the second and azure, charged with a
crescent or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with
a collar per pale or and argent, and charged on the
shoulder with a crescent gold. Motto — " Noli irritare
leonem."
Son of : —
Adolphus Frederick Walsh, Esq., Lt.-Col. , b. .
Seat — Bellevue and Clonmoyle, co. Westmeatii.
WALSH (U.O. ). Azure, a lion rampant argent, over
all a fesse per pale of the second and gules, a canton or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the
shoulder with a bezant. Motto — " Noli irritare leonem."
Sons of Rt. Hon. John Edward Walsh, LL.D., Master
of the Rolls in Ireland, and formerly M.P. for Univ.
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only d. of late Capt. Gordon John MacNeill, 77th
Regt. :—
Rev. Robert Walsh, D.D. (</.».)•
John Edward Walsh, Esq., J. P., M.A., B.L. J?es.—
Belleville, Donnybrook, co. Dut)lin.
Rev. Oliver William Walsh, M.A. J^es. — Forgney
Rectory, Moyvore, Mullingar.
Henry Deane Walsh, Gentleman, B. .-\., C.E. , Head of
the Harbour Dept. Sydney, New South Wales.
Sir JOHN WALSHAM, 2nd Baronet (Sept. 30,
1831), of Knill Court, co. Hereford, K.C.M.G., M.A.
(Camb,), J. P. and D.L. , Secretary to the Legation at Pekin
1873-75, 3-t Madrid 1875-78, at Berlin 1878-1883, Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Emperor
of China 1885-92, and to the King of Roumania 1892-94.
Bo?yi Oct. 29, 1830, being the eldest son of Sir John James
Walsham, ist Bart. , by his wife Sarah Frances, second dau.
of Matthew Bell of Woolsington House, co. Northumber-
land. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, per pale
azure and gules, a gryphon segreant or, supporting a tilting-
spear bendy argent and sable, therefrom flowing to the
de.xter a banner of the fourth, charged with a cross couped
of the fifth (for Garbett) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a cross voided
or, five crosslets pat^e fitch^e of the last (for Walsham),
impaling the arms of Scarlett, namely, chequyor and gules,
a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-
towered argent ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Crests —
I. (for Garbett) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
with two heads displayed sable, each wing charged with a
cross pat^e fitchte between two ermine spots or, and sus-
pended from a gold chain round the neck an escutcheon
argent, charged with a Saracen's head erased at the neck
proper, and wreathed round the temples argent and azure
(for Walsham). Motto — " Sub libertate quietem." Mar-
ried, March 5, 1867, Florence, only dau. of the Hon. P. C'.
Scarlett, C. B. ; and has Issue — (i) John Scarlett Walsham,
Esq., 6. Oct. 15, 1869; (2) Percy Romilly Walsham, Esq.,
6. 1871 ; and Sybil Alice, d. Aug. 20, 1876. Seaf — Knill
Court, CO. Hereford. Residence — British Embassy, Bucha-
rest. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers', St. James's.
ROBERT WALTERS, Esquire, M.A. of the University
of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for the co. of Hertford,
formerly Lieut, Worcestershire Militia. Borri April 9, 1832,
being the eldest sur. son of Robert Walters, Barrister-at-
Law, by his wife Catherine Delicia, eldest dau. of the Rev.
James Robinson Hay ward, formerly Fellow of All Souls',
Oxford, Rector of Harrietsham, in the co. of Kent and
St. Mary's-le-Strand, Westminster. Clubs — Athenceum,
Garrick, United University, Alpine. Livery — Invisible
green, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — Per pale
argent and erminois, on a fesse indented azure, between three
eagles displayed gules, a serpent no wed proper. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased erminois
gorged with a collar indented sable, thereon three plates, all
between two demi-lances proper. Motto — "Lahore."
Married, Feb. 19, 1881, Florence Serena, dau. of Stephen
Collins, formerly of Butleigh Wootton, near Glastonbury
(deceased). Estate — Ware Priory, Ware, in the co. of
Hertford. Postal address — Ware Priory, Ware, Hertford-
shire.
EDWARD CHARLES WALTHALL DELVES WAL-
THAI^L, Gentleman. Born April 24, 1874, being the eldest
son of the late Edward Walthall Delves Walthall, Esq. ,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Flint, and High Sheriff 1889, who
assumed the surname and arms of Walthall in lieu of
Broughton, by Royal License, in 1887, by his wife Caroline
Marian, youngest dau. of Charles Augustus Stewart of
West Hall, High Leigh, co. Chester. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron vert betwfeen three Cornish choughs
close sable, quartering Broughton, Delves, Hammond, Wal-
thall, Crewe, .Alexander, Tilston, and others. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, an arm couped
at the shoulder, vested gules, cuff argent, the hand clenched,
and thereon a falcon close proper, beaked or, with lure
gules stringed gold. Motto — "A bird in the hand is worth
two in the bush." Estates and postal addresses — Wistaston
Hall, Nantwich ; The Cottage, St. Asaph.
§ HENRY WALTHALL WALTHALL, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. co. Derby, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law.
Born Sept. 26, 1829, being the eldest son of James Milnes,
Esq., J. P., of AUon Manor, by his wife Anne, dau. and heir
of Peter Walthall , Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , of Weldons, Darley
Dale, CO. Derby; assumed by Royal License, 1853, the sur-
name and arms of Walthall. Zm-rv— Blue coat, yellow
waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial (bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, or a chevron vert between three Cornish
choughs proper (for Walthall) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a millrind
paleways between two flaunches sable (for Milnes). Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder,
vested gules, cuffed ermine, the hand clenched, thereon a
falcon close proper, beaked or, with lure gules stringed gold
(for Walthall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb
erminois between two trefoils vert (for Milnes) ; with the
Mottoes, "Dimidium qui coepet habet," "A bird in the
hand is worth two in the bush." Estates — Alton, &c., in
the county of Derby. Postal addt-ess—A\\.on Manor, Derby.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
WALTHEOF, Earl of Northumberland, quartered by
HUSSEY.
WALTON, quartered by BARTTELOT.
HAROLD ARTHUR GORDON WALTON. Born
March 18, 1886, being the eldest son of Oriel Farnell
Walton, Esq., of Maperton House, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-
at-Law Inner Temple, Capt. North Somerset Yeomanry
Cavalry, by his wife Augusta, eldest dau. of Lord Cecil
Gordon (fifth son of the 9th Marquess of Huntly). Armo-
rial bearings — Per pale azure and sable, on a chevron
indented between three swans argent, as many buckles of
the first. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased or,
sem^e of buckles azure, pierced through the mouth by
a spear in bend sinister point upwards gold. Motto —
" Murus seneus virtus."
is the Military Cockade.
mal
HENRY CRANE WALTON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Sable, three swans argent, on a chief of the
last as many pallets gules, each charged with a buckle or.
Mantling- sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wild man wreathed about the temples and waist
with oak leaves over the de.xter shoulder, a chain in bend
sinister, supporting with the de.xter hand an axe head
downwards, and holding in the sinister hand an oak sapling
eradicated and sprouting all proper. Residence — Preston,
CO. Lancaster.
WANDESFORD. see PRIOR- WANDESFORD.
WANDSWORTH, see STERN.
WANSEY, quartered by FLETCHER.
WARBURTON, quartered by SOMERVILLE.
WARBURTON, see EGERTON- WARBURTON.
JOSEPH Wn.LIAM WARBURTON, Esquire, late
H.B. M. Consul-General at San Francisco, formerly of
Foreign Office, and sometime Consul-General at Valparaiso
and Charg(5 d'Affaires in Chili. Boni April 2, iS^jy, being
the second son of the Very Reverend William Vk'arburton,
Dean of Elphin, Ireland, by his wife Emma Margaret,
dau. of Major-Gen. Stovin. Club — National. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a chevron between three cormorants
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of his liveries, a Saracen's head aftVontt^ couped at the
shoulders proper, round the temples a wreath argent and
gules, issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or. Married,
1862, Lady Frances Isabella Ann (d. 1891), only dau. of
Rt. Hon. sixth Earl of Kingston ; and has Issue — William
Francis Henry Warburton, Gentleman ; Florence Beatrice ;
Emma Frances; Augusta Maye; Evelyn Mary; and Norah
Muriel.
§ RICHARD WARBURTON, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for King's County, and Justice of the Peace for
King's and Queen's Counties, High Sheriff for Queen's
County, 1869, and High Sheriff for King's County, 1872.
Bor7i March 18, 1846, being the eldest son of Richard
Warburton, Esquire, by his wife Mary, daughter of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Kelly of Millgrove, King's County. Livery
— White (light drab) coat and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between
three cormorants sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper,
round the temples a wreath argent and gules, and issuing
therefrom three ostrich feathers or. Married, firstly, July
18, 1867, Georgina Wilhelmina Henrietta [d. 1890), dau. of
William Henry Huichinson of Rockforest, in the county
of Tipperary ; secondly, Bridget Mary, daughter of J.
M'Namara. By his first marriage he has had Issue —
Richard Hutchinson Dutton John Warburton, Gentleman,
b. 1877, d. 1894; Mary, d. 1871; and Jessie Georgina \in.,
first, 1894, H. G. Whitton ; second, 1901, Percy Heanly].
He married secondly Miss M'Namara; and has-Olga
Victoria. .£j^a/fj-— Garryhuich. Postal address — Garry-
huich, Portarlington, Ireland.
WARD, see BANGOR and DUDLEY.
WARD. Per saltire azure and sable, a cross pat^e
between four pheons, two in pale and two in fesse or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm proper grasping an arrow
in bend sinister or, three crosses pat^e also or. Motto —
" Spes mea in Deo." Zn'^ry— Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of Henry Ward, Esq., J. P., D.L. Staffs. (High
Sheriff 1872), b. 1828 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1855, Jane, second
d. and co-heiress of John Bagnall of West Bromwich,
CO. Staffs. : —
Henry Herbert Ward, Esq., J. P. co. Staffs., b. 24 April
1857. Seat — Bearnett House, Wolverhampton.
William Leonard Ward, Gentleman, b. 24 June i860.
George Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 27 Feb. 1866.
on a chevron vert, bet _ . ^^a'sa^ _.i
escallop or (Foster). IV: _^ „„aie and or." Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or, gorged
with a collar azure, thereon an escallop gold between two
bezants. Motto — " Garde la croix."
Son of Thomas Rawdon Ward, Esq., J. P., ofOgbourne
St. Andrew and Draycot Foliat, Wilts, b. 1788 ; d,
1863; ni. 1815, Ai n, d. and h. of Thomas Clark of
Greenham, Berks :— -
Col. Michael Foster Ward, J. P. co. Wilts, late 90th
Light Inf., F.R.A.S., F.R. Met. S., late Col. Commandant
N. Wilts Vols. (V.D.), b. 1826; m. 1854, Helen Christina,
d, of Robert Clerk-Rattray of Craighall-Rattray, co. Perth ;
and has surv. issue — Major Thomas Rawdon Rattray Ward.
Major i4th(P.O.W.O., WestYorks.) Regt., b. 1861 ; Helen
Mary ; and Gertrude Anne Christina \in. 1899, Alfred
Henry Hobhouse] ; Ada Margaret ; and Sophie Ondine.
Seats — Ogbourne St. Andrew, Marlborough, Wilts;
Draycot Foliat, Wilts. Res. — Bannerdown House,
Batheaston, Somerset ; Upton Park, Slough. Club —
Carlton.
Sons of John Ward, Comdr. R.N., of Greenham,
Berks, b. 1827; d. 1888 ; m. 1853, Anne Huskisson, d.
of Sir Roger Keating Therry, a Judge of the Supreme
Court at Sydney : —
Thomas Rawdon Ward, Gentleman, Ceylon C.S., b.
1859. Res. — Fiji.
Roger Leycester Charles Ward, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; vt.
1891, Grace, d. of J. Dickinson of Queensland. Res. —
George Decimus Ward, Gentleman, Cape Mounted
Rifles, b. 1870. Res. — Unitaia, S. Africa.
John Stuart Ward, Gentleman, Cape Mounted Rifles, b.
1873. Res. — Zeerut, Transvaal.
Sons of Samuel Hawkes Foster Ward, Gentleman, of
Stramshall, Staffs, and of Brixton, b. 1834; d. 1891 ;
m. 1865, Harriet Emma [d. 1891), d. of WiUiam
Gilbert :—
Charles Foster Ward, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
John Francis Ward, Gentleman, b. 1871, Res. —
is the Naval Cockade.
onar
nples or and azure, and adorned with three ostrich
rs. Married, April 29, 1869, Helen Mary, daughter
jorge Maconchy of Rathmore, county Longford ; and
Issue living — John Richard Le Hunte Ward, Esquire,
.'utenant Royal Navy, born 1870 ; Sophia Louisa ; and
ice Mary Le Hunte.
WILLIAM ERSKINE WARD, Esquire, Companion
tf the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, entered
Bengal Civil Service 1861, is Chief Commander of Assam.
Born 1838, being the son of the late Honourable Jolin
Petty Ward of the Bengal Civil Service, by his wife Elinor,
daughter of John Erskine of York. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross patonce or. Upon the
escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion
of the Most E.xalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ;
ind for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a man's
lead couped at the shoulders affront<5e proper, wreathed
'.bout the temples or and azure, and adorned with three
'Strich feathers. Married, 1866, Alicia Caroline, daughter
f Edward Palmer of Calcutta; and has Issue living — (i)
reorge Louis Steuart Ward, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (2)
3hn Petty Ward, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (3) Noel Edward
/ard. Gentleman, born 1872 ; (4) Launcelot Bangor
(^ard, Gentleman, born 1884 ; and Mabel Erskine. Postal
idress —
.in, b. 1879.
1881. AVj.— 5
sons oi X.- .rd, B.A. , Vicar of
Braughing, b. 184b ; .. . 1870, Sarah Matilda,
d. of John Woodard of Wens : —
Charles Gordon Ward, Gentlema 1, b. 1875.
Arthur Augustin Ward, Gentlemin, b. 1883.
Son of Rev. Charles Ward, M.A., R.D., Rector of
Maulden, co. Bedford, h. 1790 ; d. 1879 ; m. and, 1844,
Elizabeth, only d. and h. of Rev. Aaron Foster, Vicar
of Lyng and Kingston, Somerset : —
Reginald Foster Ward, Gentleman, b. 1850; vi. 1875,
Agnes, d. of Walter Strickland. Res. — Hexham.
Ward. Arms and Crest as above, but without the
quarterings.
Son of John William Ward, Gentleman, of The Grove,
Hadnail, Salop, b. 1809 ; d. ; m. 1834, Matilda
Octavia, d. of George Franklyn of Bristol : —
George Franklyn Ward, Gentleman, b. 1835; m. 1858,
Mary Anne, d. of James Boydell ; and has issue — (i) William
Edward Trevor Ward, Gentleman, b. 1859; (2) Harry
Dacre Michael Ward, Gentleman, b. 1864; (3) Charles
Cecil Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 1866; (4) Thomas
Henry Bernard Ward, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; (5) Edmund
Arthur Francis Ward, Gentleman, b. 1870; Marian Ellen;
and Susan Ada. Res. — Sproston Wood, Salop.
Admiral THOMAS LE HUNTE WARD, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born
August 4, 1830, being the third and youngest son of the
late Reverend Bernard John Ward, by his wife Isabella
Frances, daughter of Robert Phillippsof Longworth; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1882. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Azure, a cross patonce or. Pendent below
the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath. Crest — A man's head
couped at the shoulders affront^e proper, wreathed about
The Rev. BRIDGEMAN GEORGE WARD-BOUGH-
DN-LEIGH, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., Clerk in Holy
rders. Rector of Harborough Magna, co. Warwick. Bo>?i
apt. 7, 1855, being the second but eldest surv. son of the
ev. Theodosius Ward-Boughton-Leigh, M.A. , by his wife
Elizabeth, only surv. child and heir of the late Thomas
-"otterell, Esq., J. P., D. L., Sheriff for the co. of Middle-
ex. Is great-great-grandson of Sir Edward Boughton,
Bart., and great-grandson of Sir Egerton Leigh, Bart., and
burteenth in descent from Henry VII. through Charles
Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Armorial bearings— Or, a lion
rampant gules (for Leigh) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between
three crosslets bottonne fitch^e sable, three stags' heads
caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field
(for Boughton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton) ;
4. azure, gutt^e-d'or, a cross flory of the last (for Ward).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm vested or, cuffed argent, the hand
proper, grasping a broken tilting-spear or (for Leigh) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny
of four pieces sable and argent, in the beak a snake proper
(for Boughton) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased or, gutt^e-d'eau, gorged with a collar gemel azure
(for Ward). Residence— W&rhoroMgh Magna, co. Warwick.
§ HENRY ALLESLEY WARD-BOUGHTON-
LEIGH, Esq., J. P. CO. Warwick, 2nd Lieut. War-
wickshire I.Y. Born May 23, 1877, being the only son
of the late Edward AUesley Boughton Ward-Boughton-
Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for both cos.. High Sheriff for
Warwick, by his wife Ellen Caroline, dau. of Hon. Charles
Lennox Butler, youngest son of the 22nd Lord Dunboyne.
Armorial bearings - Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules
(for Leigh); 2. argent, on a chevron between three cross-
lets bottonne fitchc^e sable, three stags' heads caboshed or,
on a chief gules, a goat passant of the first (for Boughton) ;
3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton) ; 4. azure, gutttSe-
d'or, a cross fiory of the last (for Ward). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
vested or, cuff argent, the hand proper, grasping a broken
tilting-spear or (for Leigh); 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a stork's head erased chevronny of four pieces sable and
argent, in the beak a snake proper (for Boughton); 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a wolf^s head erased or, gutt^e-
d'eau, gorged with a collar gemel azure (for Ward). Seats
— Brownsover Hall, near Rugby ; Guilsborough Hall,
Northampton.
JOHN HUGH WARD-BOUGHTON-LEIGH, Esquire,
late Hon. Major 4th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt.
Born Feb. 29, i860, being the fourth son of the Rev. Theo-
dosius Egerton Boughton Ward-Boughton-Leigh, M.A. ,
by his wife Elizabeth, only surviving child of the late Thomas
Cotterell. Armorial bearings — Or, a lion rampant gules
(for Leigh) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three crosslets
bottonne fitch^e sable, three stags' heads caboshed or, on a
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chief gules, a goat passant of the field (for Boughton) ; 3.
sable, three crescents or (for Boughton) ; 4. azure, gutt6e-
d'or, a cross flory of the last (for Ward). Mantling gules
and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm vested or, cuffed argent, the hand proper, grasping
a broken tilting-spear or (for Leigh) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny of four pieces
sable and argent, in the beak a snake proper (for Boughton) ;
3. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or, gutt^e-
d'eau, gorged with a collar gemel azure (for Ward). Afar-
ried, June i, 1892, Alice Mary, widow of Sir Peyton d'E.
Skipwith, loth Bart., and only dau. of Maj.-Gen. B. B.
Herrick, H. M.L.I. ; and has /w?/e — Egerton Ward-Bough-
ton-Leigh, Gentleman, b. Nov. 2, 1897 ; and Mona de
Malsburgh. Residence — dj Albert Hall Mansions, S.W.
C///^— Junior Carlton.
The Rev. THEODOSIUS WARD - BOUGHTON-
LEIGH, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb..
■yicar of Newbold-on-Avon, co. Warwick. Born ,
being the third son of the late John Ward- Boughton- Leigh
of Brownsover Hall and Guilsborough (who assumed by
Sign-Manual, 1831, the additional surnames and arms of
Boughton and Leigh), by his wife Theodosia de Mals-
burg, only dau. of Sir Edward Boughton, Bart. Armorial
■bearing's — Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules (for
Leigh) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three crosslets
bottonne fitchee sable, three stags' heads caboshed or,
on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field (for Bough-
ton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton) ; 4. azure,
gutttJe-dor, a cross flory of the last (for Ward). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crests— i. on a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm vested or, cuff argent, the hand proper, grasp-
ing a broken tilting-spear or (for Leigh) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny of four pieces
sable and argent, in the beak a snake proper (for Bough-
ton) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased
or, gutt^e-d'eau, gorged with a collar gemel azure (for
Ward). Married, 1853, Elizabeth, only surviving child of
the late Thomas Cotterell of 50 Eaton Square, Ex-Sheriff
of London and Middlesex; and has Issue — {\) Rev. Theo-
dosius Ward-Boughton-Leigh, M.A. [to whom refer]; (2)
Rev. Bridgman Ward-Boughton-Leigh, M.A. [to whom
refer] ; (3) Cotterell Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.; (4) John Hugh Ward Ward-
Boughton-Leigh, Esq., [to whom refer]; (5) Percy W.
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman, Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
Alice; Ethel B. ; and Lelia Annette- [w., April 30, 1898,
W^illiam Edward Manley, R.A. , fourth son of William
Lambert Manley]. Residence — Newbold-on-Avon, co.
Warwick.
ALEXANDER JOHN WALTER WARDE, Gentle-
man. Born March 19, 1855, being the fourth son of the
late General Sir Edward Charles Warde, K.C.B. , by his
wife Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Lane, M.A., for-
merly Rector of Deal, co. Kent, Rector of Wrotham.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's
head erased or. Motto — "Licet esse beatis." Manied,
Oct. 30, 1882, Enriqueta Petronilla, dau. of James Fair of
Brighton, Sussex; and has Issue — (i) Richard Edward
Warde, Gentleman, b. Dec. 20, 1884; (2) Basil Charles
Conroy W^arde, Gentleman, b. Feb. 28, 1892; Enriqueta
Roseta Jenny ; Edith Dora Helen ; and Francis Dorothy.
Residence — Dean Lodge, Sevenoaks, co. Kent.
AUGUSTUS WALTER FRANCIS WARDE, Gentle-
man. Born August 17, 1859, being the third son of Rev.
Augustus William Warde, M.A. , Rector of Little Horsted,
CO. Sussex ; by his wife Catherine, eldest dau. of William
Woodgate, Esq., of Swaylands, co. Kent, J. P. and D. L.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs
head erased or. Motto — "Licet esse beatis." Married,
Oct. 27, 1882, Gertrude, dau. of Rev. Canon Hugh George
Robinson, M.A. , Prebendary of York, and one of Her
Majesty's Charity Commissioners ; and has Issue — Gertrude
Doris Catherine. Residence —
§ CHARLES ARTHUR MADAN WARDE, Esquire,
Lieut.-Col. Royal (late Bengal) Artillery, D.L., J.P.
for Kent. Born April 8, 1839, being the fourth son of
Admiral Charles Warde, R.H., by his wife Mariana, eldest
dau. of Arthur William Gregory of Styvechall, Warwick-
shire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, East India United Service.
Livery — Claret coat, blue vest, gilt buttons, black trousers.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross flory or, impaling the
arms of O'Brien, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent ; 2. argent,
three piles in point, issuing from the chief gules ; 3. or, a
pheon azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a wolfs head erased or. Motto — " Licet
esse beatis." Married, Oct. 23, 1879, the Hon. Anastatia
Kathleen Lucia O'Brien, sixth dau. of thirteenth Baron
Inchiquin ; and has /.w/<?— John Roberts O'Brien Warde,
Gentleman, b. March 2, 1899; Mary Kathleen; Dorothy
Louisa ; Blanche Theresa ; and Evelyn Victoria. Seat —
Squen-yes Court, Westerham, Kent.
CHARLES EDWARD WARDE, Esquire, J.P., Col.
Commanding West Kent Yeom., M.P. for Mid- Kent since
1892. Born Dec. 20, 1845, being the eldest son of General
Sir Edward Charles Warde, K.C.B., by his wife Jane,
eldest dau. of Rev. Canon Lane, M.A. Clubs— CarMon,
Naval and Military, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased or.
Motto^" Licet esse beatis." Married, July 10, 1890,
Helen, dau. of the late Viscount de Stern. Residence^-
Barham Court, Maidstone, Kent.
HAMILTON FRANCIS WARDE, Gentleman. Born
February 15, 1857, being the second son of the Rev,
Augustus William Warde, M.A., Rector of Little Horsted,
CO. Sussex, by his wife Catherine, eldest dau. of William
Woodgate, Esq., of Swaylands, co. Kent, J.P. and D.L.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf 's head erased or. Motto— " Licet esse beatis." Mar-
ried, July 18, 1889, Eleanor Dalrymple, third dau. of Col.
Pere^ine Madgwick Francis, R.E., by Emma his wife, dau.
of James Thomas of the Madras Civil Service ; and has
Issue — Dorothy Francis Hamilton. Residence —
HENRY JOHN WARDE, Gentleman. Born Dec. 31,
i860, being the fourth son of Rev. Augustus W^illiam \^'arde,
M.A., Rector of Little Horsted, co. Sussex, by his wife
Catherine, eldest dau. of William Woodgate, Esq., of
Swaylands, co. Kent, J.P. and D.L. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or.
Motto — ' Licet esse beatis." Married, July 18, 1888,
Eleanor Harriet, dau. of Rev. John George Hodgson,
Rector of Saltwood, Kent, and Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
by Matilda Georgiana his wife, dau. of Robert Matthew
Isacke of North Foreland Lodge, co. Kent ; and has
/w;/e— Geoffrey Hodgson Warde, Gentleman, b. Aug. 23,
1889. Residence —
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HENRY MURRAY ASHLEY WARDE, Esquire,
Lieut. -Col. 19th Hussars (ret. June 19, 1893). Born Sept.
3, 1850, being the second son of the late Gen. Sir Edward
Charles Warde, K.C.B. , by his wife Jane, eldest dau. of
Rev. Charles Lane, MA. , formerly Rector of Deal, co.
Kent, Rector of Wrotham. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a cross fiory or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or. Motto —
"Licet esse beatis." Alarried, March 31, 1880, Louisa
Anne, only dau. of Wilmot Lane of the Bengal Civil
Service, by Louisa Anna his wife, eldest dau. and coheir
of Charles Patten Vale ; and has Issue — Louisa Katlileen
Alice ; Dorothy Mary ; and Gladys Joan. Residence —
ST. ANDREW BRUCE WARDE Esquire, Major,
Royal Artillery (retired March 14, 1894), Chief Constable
for CO. Hants from 1894. Born Nov. 23, 1852, being the
third son of the late General Sir Edward Charles Warde,
K.C.B. , by his wife Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles
Lane, M.A. , formerly Rector of Deal, co. Kent, Rector of
Wrotham. Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross flory or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a wolfs head erased or. Motto — "Licet esse beatis."
Alarried, April 18, 1882, Olivia Louisa, dau. of Col. George
M'Call, 8th Hussars, of Elibank Lodge, co. Berks; and
has Issue— C\?iYa Frances Mary ; and Jeana Winifred Mary.
Residence — West Hill, Winchester, co. Hants. Club —
Junior United Service.
WALTER ELDRED WARDE, Esquire, Capt. 4th
Battalion the Devonshire Regiment. Born April 11,
1856, being the second son of the late Col. Walter Warde,
by his wife Augu-ta, third surviving dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Lionel Smith, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H., Governor-General
of Jamaica, and Governor and Commander-in-Chief of
Mauritius. Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross flory or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased or. Motto — "Licet esse
beatis." Alarried, Nov. 22, 1894, Charlotte Jane Mary,
elder dau. of the Rev. Clement Moody, Vicar of Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; and has Issue — Nancy Marian. Residence — •
WILLIAM HENRY WARDE, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 22, 1855, being the eldest son of Rev. Augustus
William Warde, by his wife Catherine, eldest dau. of
William Woodgatem of Sway lands, Kent. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a cross flory or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased or.
Motto — " Licet esse beatis. " Postal address —
WILLIAM WRIGHT WARDE-ALDAM, Esquire,
D.L. and J. P. for the West Riding of the co. of York.
Born 1853, being the only son of the late William Aldam,
and before his patronymic, and the arms of Warde quarterly
with his own by Royal License in the year 1878. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse azure and
ermine, in the sinister chief and dexter base an eagle dis-
played or, in the dexter canton issuant towards the sinister
base seven rays, the centre one gold, the others argent (for
Aldam) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross flory or, and for distinction
in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet of the last (for
Warde) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a mount vert, four ostrich feathers argent, con-
joined at the points by a millrind or (for Aldam) ; 2. a
wolfs head erased or, charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet azure (for Warde). Married, April 30, 1878, Sarah
Julia, of Hooton Pagnell, in the county of York, daughter
and co-heir of the late Reverend William Warde of Hooton
Pagnell; and has had Issue — (i) William St. Andrew
Warde-Aldam, Gentleman, born 1882 ; (2) John Ralph
Patientius Warde-Aldam, Gentleman, b. Aug. 15, 1892 ;
and Marion Juliet, /'. 1897, d. an infant. Estates and
postal addresses — Erickley Hall and Hooton Pagnell Hall,
Doncaster, both in the county of York ; Healey Hall, Riding
Mill-on-Tyne, Northumberland ; Ederline, Lochgilphead,
Argyllshire, N.B.
Rev. OSWALD PRYOR WARDELL-YERBURGH,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Vicar of the Abbey Church of
St. Mary, Tewkesbury, Rural Dean of Winchcombe, and
Hon. Canon of Gloucester Cathedral. Born 1858, being
the sixth son of Rev. Richard Yerburgh, Vicar of Slea-
ford, and Rector of High Bickington, by his wife Susan,
dau. of John Higgin of Wenning Cottage and Greenfield,
CO. Lancaster ; and assumed, on his marriage, by Royal
Licence the additional surname and arms of Wardell.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent
Esq., of Fricklcy Hall, in the co. of York, J. P. and D.L.,
by his wife Mary Stables, daughter of the Rev. Godfrey
Wright of Bilham House, near Doncaster, and assumed
upon his marriage the surname of Warde in addition to
and azure, on a chevron between three chaplets all
counterchanged, an annulet for difference (for Yerburgh) ;
2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped sable, on a chief vert, three bezants (for War-
dell) ; upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Wardell-Potts, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, two bars
azure, over all a bend of the second (for Potts) ; 2 and
3 argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped
close sable, on a chief vert, three bezants. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a falcon close or, belled of the last, preying on a mallard
proper. Married, Jan. 21, 1889, Edith, formerly (by
Royal Licence, dated July 5, 1880) Wardell-Potts, only
surviving child and heir of the late Arthur Potts, Esq.,
J. P., of Hoole Hall, by his wife Elizabeth [to whom refer],
only surviving child and heir of William Wardell of
Abbotsfield ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Wardell- Yerburgh,
Gentleman, b. July 13, 1891 ; (2) Geoffrey Basset Wardell-
is the Military Cockade.
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Yc.-burgh, Gentleman, 6. Sept. 28, 1893 ; and Hilda. I^esi-
dei ce — The Abbey, Tewkesbury. Club — Wellington.
ROBERT GEORGE WARDLAW-RAMSAY, Es-
quire, J. P. and D.L. for Midlothian and J. P. for
CO. Clackmannan, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Ci^il. 6th Vol. Batt.
the Royal Scots, late Capt. Highland Light Infantry. Born
Jan. 25, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Balfour Wardlaw-Ramsay, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Edin-
burgh, by his wife Lady Louisa Jane Hay, third dau. of
Rt. Hon. George, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale, by Lady
Susan Montagu his wife, dau. of the Most Noble William,
5th Duke of Manchester. Livery — Drab. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters argent, an
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, within
a border of the last charged with eight roses argent (for
Ramsay); 2 and 3, grand quarters, i. and iiii. azure, three
mascles or; ii. and iii. azure, three water bougets or, a
crescent argent for difference. Mantling sable and argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head
erased argent, charged with a rose gules; 2. on a wreath
of his liveries, an estoile or. Mottoes— " Semper victor ; "
(over the crests)— " Familias firmat pietas." Married,
Feb. 17, 1885, Mary Alice, eldest dau. of the late Charles
Swinton Hogg; and has /j.ftte—(i) Arthur Balcarres Ram-
say, Gentleman, b. Dec. 13, 1887; (2) David Ramsay,
Gentleman, b. June 11, 1890; (3) Ernest Ramsay, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 22, 1892; Louisa Mary; and Erica Violet.
.SVa/j— Whitehill, Rosewell, co. Edinburgh ; Tillicoultry,
CO. Clackmannan ; and Balcurvie, Fife. Clubs — Carlton,
Army and Navy.
WARDWICK, quartered by HEYWOOD - JONES,
LONGUEVILLE, and WILLDING-JONES.
WARE, see CUMBERLEGE-WARE.
WARE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend wavy cottised
vert, between si.x crosslets fitch^e at the foot gules, three
crosiers in bend or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wre;ith of the colours, in front of a demi-lion azure,
between the paws a mullet within an annulet or, issuant
from a basket proper, a cross crosslet fitch^e at the foot of
the second.
Sons of Martin Ware, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(son of late Martin Ware of Tilford, b. 1789 ; d. 1872),
b. 1818 ; d. 1895 ; m. : —
Rev. Martin S. Ware, Vicar of St. George's, Camber-
well, b. 1871. Estate — Tilford, Surrey. Res. — St. George's
Vicarage, Cambervvell, Surrey.
Arthur Maitland Ware, Gentleman, M.D., (5. 1874. Res.—
13 Susse.x Villas, London, W.
Surv. sons of Martin Ware of Tilford, Surrey, b. 1789;
d. 1872:—
Charles Tayler Ware, Gentleman, b. 1820; m. ;
and has issue -(i) C. M. Ware, Gentleman, b. ; (2)
F. H. Ware, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 11 Philliniore
Gardens, London, W.
Rt. Rev. Henry Ware, Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness,
D.D. , M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb. ), was Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trin. Coll., Camb., 1855-62, Vicar of Kirkby
Lonsdale 1862-88, Rural Dean thereof 1867-88, Hon. Canon
of Carlisle 1870-79 and 1883-88, Canon of Carlisle 1879-83
and again 1888, consecrated Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness
(Suffragan for Diocese of Carlisle) 1889, b. 1830; m. ist,
1865, Elizabeth S. [d. 1884), d. of E. G. Hornby of Dalton
Hall ; and 2nd, 1887, Ellen King, d. of the late Rt. Rev.
Harvey Goodwin, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, D.D. Res. —
The Abbey, Carlisle ; How Foot, Grasmere, Westmorland.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
HENRY WARING, Esquire. J. P. (High Sheriff 1888),
Lieut. -Col. Railway Engineers Volunteer Staff Corps.
Born 1822, being the second son of the Lite John Waring of
Haworth Hall, Rotherham, by his wife Mary Fletclier.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a bend engrailed chequy or
and azure, between two bugles stringed of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mill-rind fesseways or, a dragon gules, charged on
either wing with an annulet gold. Motto — " Toujours
prest." Married, 1855, Sarah Milnes, dau. of John Wheat
of Norwood Hall, and Freetown, co. York ; and has Issue—
William Wheat Waring, Esq., Capt. late nth Hussars,
b. May 29, i86o \jn., 1882, Sophia Annie, eldest dau. of the
late Col. Scobel of The Abbey, Pershore, co. Worcester,
and has issue, Charles Henry Waring, Gentleman, b. 1888 ;
Edward Robert Waring, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; Mellony
Mary; and Irene Margaretta] ; Maud Mary [w. Major
Thomas Baker, Suffolk Regt.] ; Edith Elizabeth [/«. Charles
Lane Sansom, M.D.]; Rosamund Ruth; Alice Ada; and
Beatrice Bertha. Seat — Beenham House, Reading.
THOMAS WARING, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law,
Master of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Armagh, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Down
(High Sheriff 1868-1869), and late Colonel 5th Battalion
Royal Irish Rifles, Member of Parliament for North Down.
Born October 17, 1828, being the fourth but eldest sur-
viving son of the late Major Henry Waring of Warings-
town, by his wife Frances Grace, daughter of the Very
Reverend Holt Waring, Dean of Dromore. C////^j— Carlton,
Kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast). Livery — White,
with black facings and silver lace. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three mascles
of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crane's head
couped at the neck proper. Motto — " Nee vi necastutia."
Married, firstly, April 22, 1858, Esther, third daughter of
Ross Thompson Smyth of Ardmore, in the county of Derry
(she died March 26, 1873) ; and secondly, August 6, 1874,
Fanny, fourth daughter of Admiral John Jervis Tucker of
Trematon Castle, in the county of Cornwall ; and by her
(who died November 13, 1883) has Lisue — (i) Holt Waring,
Gentleman, born May 26, 1877 ; (2) Ruric Henry Waring,
Gentleman, born August 16, 1879 ; Esther Marian ; Mary
Theresa ; and Frances Joan Alice. He married thirdly,
July I, 1885, Geraldine, third daughter of Alexander
Stewart of Bally Edmond. Seat — Warringstown House,
Lugan, in the county of Down. Estates — Waringstown,
Kilniore, and Lisnafiffy. Postal address — Waringstown,
county Down.
The Late WILLIAM WARING, Gentleman, for-
merly of Tombland, Norwich. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron between three storks' heads erased argent,
within a bordure wavy of the last. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a stork's head
erased sable, on the neck a saltire wavy argent, between
two wings displayed of the first.
is the Naval Cockade.
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WARNER, quartered by FINNY.
WARNER, see LEE- WARNER.
S EDWARD HANDLEY WARNER, Esquire, J. P.
and D. L. co. Leicester, High Sheriff 1897, J. P. North
Riding CO. York, late Capt. Leicestershire Yeomanry. Born
Aug. 20, 1850, being the second but elder surviving son of
the late Edward Warner, Esq. , of Quorn Hall and the Elms
I'ark, CO. Leicester, and of Kepwick Park, co. York, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1874, by his wife Marianne, fourth dau. of the
Rev. J. W. R. Boyer, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of
Swepstone-cum-Snare-^ton. Livery — Blue, with blue and
yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly argent
and or, a cross quarterly azure and gules, in the first and
fourth quarters a bend invected between four roses, two
and two paleways, in the second and third quarters three
bendlets between an escallop in chief and a fleur-de-lis in
base all of the fourth. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper,
holding in the paws a rose gules, slipped and leaved of the
first, between two escallops of tlie second. MottO — " Non
nobis tantum nati." Married, June 21, 1877, Jessie Nancy,
dau. of Thomas Brooks of Barkby Hall, co.- Leicester, and
of Manchester; and has Issue — (i) Edward Guy Warner,
Gentleman, Lieut. 8th K. R. L Hussars, b. March 27, 1881 ;
(2) Christopher Brooks Warner, Gentleman, b. June 15,
1885 ; Dorothy Kate ; Grace ; and Amy. Seats — Quorn
Hall, Leicester ; Elms Park, Loughborough ; Kepwick,
Northallerton, co. York.
THOMAS COURTENAY THEYDON WARNER,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the co. of Somerset,
High Sheriff of Essex 1891, Major and Hon. Lieut. -
Colonel 4th Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, M.P. of
the CO. of Somerset 1892-95, and M.P. for Lichfield Div. ,
CO. Stafford, since 1896. Born July 19, 1857, being the only
son of the late Edward Warner, Esquire, of Highams, Wood-
ford, in the co. of Essex, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of
the Peace for that county, and Justice of the Peace for the co.
of Middlesex, sometime M.P. for Norwich, b. 1818, d. 1875,
by his wife Maria, daughter of Thomas Carr of New Ross,
in the CO. ofWaterford. Clubs — Bachelors', Reform, Union,
National Liberal. Livery — Dress: white coat, crimson
waistcoat, and knee breeches; undress: black coat and
trousers, crimson waistcoat and piping. Armorial bear-
gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, wth
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped
at the shoulders proper, vested gules, on the head a cap
chequy argent and of the second, and in front thereof
three roses fesseways of the third ; with the Motto,
"Spero." Married, December 6, 1883, Leucha Diana,
commonly called Lady Leucha Diana, sixth daughter of
the Right Honourable the first Earl de Montalt ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Courtenay Thomas Warner, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 4, 1886; (2) Cornwallis John Warner, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. I, 1889 ; (3) Thomas Seymour Marius Warner,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 5, 1903 ; Leucha Mary ; and Lillian
Georgina. Estates — Highams, Woodford, and other pro-
perty in Walthamstow and Leyton, including the Manors
of West Mersea, of Higham Hills, all in the co. of Essex ;
and Manor of Brettenham, in the co. of Suffolk. Postal
addresses — Brettenham Park, Suffolk ; 56 Cadogan Square,
S.W.
§ WILLIAM POCHIN WARNER, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Leicester, High Sheriff 1898, late i8th
Hussars. Born Feb. 1, 1854, being the third but second
younger surviving son of the late Edward Warner, Esq., of
Quorn Hall and the Elms Park, co. Leicester, and of Kep-
wick Park, CO. York, J. P., High Sheriff 1874, by his wife
Marianne, fourth dau. of the Rev. J. W. R. Boyer, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector of Swepstone-cum-Snareston. Livety
— Blue, with blue and yellow waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly argent and or, a cross quarterly azure and
gules, in the first and fourth quarters a bend invected
between four roses, two and two paleways, in the second
and third quarters three bendlets between an escallop in
chief and a fleur-de-lis in base all of the fourth. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
squirrel sejant proper, holding in the paws a rose gules,
slipped and leaved of the first, between two escallops of
the second. Motto — "Non nobis tantum nati." Seat —
Langton Hall, Market Harborough. Club — Army and
Navy.
§ WILLIAM EDMUND WARRAND, Esquire, Major-
General in the Royal Engineers, Justice of the Peace
for the counties of Nottingham and Inverness, Deputy-
ings — He bears for Arms : Per bend argent and gules,
two bendlets between six roses all counterchanged, and
impaling the arms of Maude, namely, quarterly i and 4,
azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars
Lieutenant for the county of Inverness. Born January 2,
1831, being the eldest son of the late Robert Warrand,
Esquire, Major Inniskilling Dragoons, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham, by
is the Military Cockade.
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his wife Sara Sophia, daughter of the Rev. William Claye
of Westhorpe. CIi/6s — Arthurs', County (Nottingham).
Livery — Plain dark claret, with scarlet waistcoat. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a chevron chequy or and azure, between
three lions passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a dexter arm in armour, holding in the hand a sword
all proper; with the MottO, " Fortiter." Married, firstly,
November 15, 1859,. Isabella Mary, daughter of the Reve-
rend Henry Houson of Brant Broughton, in the county
of Lincoln; by whom (who died 1873) he had Issue — (i)
William Hugh Munro Warrand, Gentleman, Lieutenant
Royal Marines, born June 11, 1863; (2) the Reverend
Henry Kenneth Warrand, born March 11, 1865; Katha-
rine Mary, died 1884 ; Sara Judith ; and Frances Louisa
Victoria. Secondly, 1875, Katharine Munro, widow of
Duncan Grant, and daughter of Alexander Warrand,
Honourable East India Company's Service ; and thirdly,
September 28, 1892, Helena, daughter of Major Perceval-
Maxwell of FinnebrogLie, in the county of Down, and Moor
Hill, in the county of Waterford. Estate — Westhorpe, in
the county of Nottingham. Postal address — Westhorpe,
Southwell, Nottingham.
WARREN, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE,
HOWARD, NORFOLK and OCARROLL.
WARREN, see BORLASE-WARREN-VENABLES-
VERNON, CORBOULD- WARREN, and DETABLEY.
WARREN. Quarterly, i and 4, per chevron gules and
sable, a chevron chequy or and azure, between three ele-
phants' heads erased argent, in the centre chief point a
mascle of the third (for Warren) ; 2 and 3 ermine, two
battle-axes in chief and a castle in base sable, on a chief
of the last three estoiles or (for Hicks). Mantling gules
and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
crescent argent, an elephant's head sable, the tusks proper,
charged on the neck with a mascle as in the arms. Motto
— " Crescenti luce resurgit."
Sons of Rev. John Maturin Warren, M.A., Rector of
Bawdrip, co. Somerset, b. d. in., 1873, Margaret
Burnett, d. of Sir James Dalrymple-Horne-Elphinstone,
Baronet : —
John Maxwell Dalrvmple Elphinstone Warren, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Royal Navy, b. June 22, 1874
James Graeme Hepburn Warren, Gentleman, b. August
30, 1875.
William Henry Farrington Warren, Gentleman, R.N.R.,
/'. October 19, 1877.
Frederick Drummond Warren, Gentleman, b. August 23,
The Rev. SAMUEL PERCIVAL WARREN, Incum-
bent of Balbriggan. Born April 15, 1828, being the third
son of the late Robert Warren of Ballydonarea, co. Wicklow,
and Killiney Castle, co. Dublin, by his wife Alicia, dau.
of Athanasius Cusack of Laragh. Armorial bearings —
Chequy or and azure, on a canton ermine, a trefoil vert.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern argent,
wings expanded chequy or and azure, on the breast a
trefoil vert. Motto — "Be just and fear not." Married,
March 8, 1859, Judith Frances, dau. of T. Somerville
Fleming of Deny Lea, co. Kildare ; and has Issue — (i)
Robert Somerville Warren, Gentleman, b. March 23, 1865 ;
(2) Percival Becher Warren, Gentleman, b. April 9, 1871 ;
Frances Alicia [m., April 25, 1885, Richard John Baker,
Indian Medical Service, and d. 1898, leaving issue] ; Alicia
Judith Dagmar; and Judith Pitcairn. Residence — Balbriggan.
HENRY WARREN-DARLEY, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules, six fleurs-de-lis, three,
two, and one argent, within a bordure ermine, on a canton
of the second a trefoil slipped vert (for Darley) ; 2 and 3,
chequy or and azure, on a canton of the second a saltire
of the first (for Warren). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
argent, armed proper, bridled gules (for Darley) ; 2. out of
a ducal coronet or, from a plume of five ostrich feathers
gules, an eagle's claw proper (for Warren). Mottoes —
"Dare;" and (below the arms) "Per mare per terras."
Residence— \<y Pembroke Road, Dublin.
M ROBERT WARREN - SWETTENHAM, Esquire,
w Colonel 4th Batt. Cheshire Regt. , J. P. for the co.
of Chester. Born 1836, being the second son of the
late Michael Warren of Sandford's Court, in the county
of Kilkenny, by his wife Sarah Eaton, daughter of
the late Millington Eaton Swettenham of Swettenham,
and assumed the surname and arms of Swettenham
by Royal License, 1877, under the will of his uncle,
Thomas J. W. Swettenham, on the death of his widow,
March 9, 1876. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I'and 4, argent
on a bend vert, three spitting-shovels (or half-spades)
of the field (for Swettenham) ; 2 and 3 chequy or and
gules, on a canton azure, a cross of the first (for Warren).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de-
gree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, against a tree proper a
lion rampant azure (for Swettenham) ; 2. out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's talon or, holding a crescent gules
in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers argent (for
Warren). Mottoes— " Ex sudore vultus" (Swettenham),
" Mox virtute se toUit ad auras " (Warren). Married, 1865,
Amelia Marion, daughter of the late J. W. Wybault of
Sion, CO. Kilkenny; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Robert
Eaton Wybault Warren - Swettenham, Captain East
Yorkshire Regiment, born October 10, 1867 ; (2) Albert
Willis Warren- Swettenham, Gentleman ; (3) George Mill-
ington Warren-Swettenham, Gentleman; Amelia Frances
Josephine; Berthia Marie; and Helen Cicely. Seat—
Swettenham Hall, Congleton, in the co. of Chester. Resi-
dence—
§SiR GEORGE WARRENDER, sixih Baronet, of
Lochend, in the county of East Lothian, D.L. for
the COS. of Haddington and Edinburgh, late Capt. Cold-
stream Guards. Born Oct. 7, 1825, being the only son of
Sir John Warrender, fifth Baronet, by his firstw ife, dau. of the
Rt. Hon. James Maitland, eighth Earl of Lauderdale ; suc-
ceeded his father in 1867, under the creation of June 2,
1715. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, on
a bend wavy between six roses gules, three plates (for War-
render) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, couped in all
points of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-
flory azure (for Maitland) ; on an escutcheon of pretence
quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, vert, a lion
rampant argent; 2 and 3 argent, tliree papingoes vert,
beaked and membered gules (for Hume) ; second grand
quarter, gyronny of eight or and sable, within a bordure
gules, charged with eight escallops of the first, and a canton
also gyronny of eight gules and ermine (for Campbell of
Carnock) ; third grand quarter, azure, on a fesse between
three mascles, as many cinquefoils of the first (for Purves of
Purves) ; fourth grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, gules
three piles engrailed argent (for Polwarth of that Ilk) ; 2
and 3 argent, a cross engrailed azure (for Sinclair of Her-
mistoun) ; en surtout of the grand quarters, an inescutcheon
argent, charged with an orange imperially crowned and
slipped all proper. Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a hare sejant proper. Motto
— " Industria evehit." Married, July 13, 1854, Helen, only
child of Sir Hugh Hume Campbell, seventh Baronet, of
Marchmont ; and by her (who d, March 11, 1875) has Issue
— (i) John Warrender, Esq., Capt. late Grenadier Guards,
b. Alarch 5, 1859, d. July 12, 1894; (2) George John Scott
Warrender, Esq., Com. R. N., b. July 31, i860; (3) Hugh
Valdave W^arrender, Esq., Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b.
Sept. 14, 1868 ; Julian Margaret Maitland ; Alice Helen ; and
Eleanor Charlotte. Seat — Bruntsfield House, Edinburgh.
The Hon. Sir THOMAS ROLLS WARRINGTON,
Knight Bachelor, Judge of the High Court of Justice,
M.A. (Cantab.). Born 1851, being the only son of
Thomas Warrington of London. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a bend invected gules, between two bulls'
heads erased sable, three eagles displayed of the first.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed and erased
sable, charged on the breast with a shield argent, thereon a
.bull's head as in the arms, and holding in the beak a cross
pat^e fitch^e gules. Motto — " Constantia et labore."
Married Emma Maud, eldest dau. of Decimus Sturges,
Barrister-at-Law. Postal addresses — 10 Montagu Square,
London, W. ; Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington, Wilts.
Clubs — Athenaeum, United University.
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ERNEST ARTHUR BRAGGE WARRY, Esquire,
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Capt. 4th
Battalion Somerset Light Infantry. Born 1867, being the
only son of the late William Warry, Esquire, Major in the
34th Cumberland Regiment, by his second wife Emma
Augusta, daughter of Colonel Bragge of Sadborow, in the
county of Dorset. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly, nebuly ermine and sable, on a bend gules, be-
tween two horses' heads couped argent, a griffin's head
couped between two mullets of six points of the last ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
couped sable, between two horse-shoes or. Postal address
— Mona Lodge, Batheaston, Bath.
THOMAS WILLIAM WARRY, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 13, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Warry; Esq., formerly Major 3rd Batt. (Militia) Somerset
Light Infantry, by his wife, Christina Fowler, dau. of John
Fairweather. Livery — Buff, with blue facings. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, nebuly ermine and sable, on a
bend gules, between two horses' heads couped argent, a
griffin's head couped between two mullets of six points of
the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head couped sable, between two horse-shoes or.
Postal address — Weston-super-Mare. Married, 1902, Ellen
Hartley, second dau. of the late Philip William Richardson
Peck, formerly of Templecombe House, Somerset, and
Exmouth, S. Devon.
WILLIAM JOHN ELLIS WARRY-STONE, Gentle-
man, M.A. of the University of Oxford. Bor?i Nov. 29,
i860, being the only child of the late William Warry, Es-
quire, Major of the 34th Cumbeiland Regiment, by his
first wife Catherine, only surviving child and sole heiress
of John Stone of Sydney House, Bath, and Lower Upham,
in the county of Wiltshire ; assumed the additional sur-
name of Stone in the year 1886. Clubs — Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Reform. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and
4, quarterly nebuly ermine and sable, on a bend gules,
between two horses' heads couped argent, a griffin's head
couped between two nuillets of six points of the last (for
Warry) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine, between three
lozenges or, each charged with an ermine spot sable (for
Stone) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head couped sable, between two horse-shoes or
(being the crest of Warry) ; with the Motto, " Cave et felix
esto." Estates — Lower Upham, Badbury Manor, and
Day House, all in the county of Wiltshire. Postal address
— 72 Elm Park Gardens, London, S. W.
HENRY DE GREY WARTER, Gentleman. Born
1885, being the son of the late Colonel Henry De Grey
Warter, R.H.A., and his wife Annette Louisa, only dau. of
the late Norcliffe Bendyshe Walton of Bower Hall, Essex.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three chess-rooks argent as many crosses crosslet
fitchi^e of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, collared
argent, holding between his forepaws a chess-rook, also
argent. Motto — "Vi victus non coactas." Estate — Pro-
perty .at Cruck Meole. Res. ~ Gravenor, near Shrewsbury.
HENRY DE (iREY WARTER WARTER-TATHAM,
Gentleman. Born Feb. 22, 1882, being the only surviving
son of the late Meaburn latham, M.A., and his wife Mary
Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Henry De Grey Warter
Tatham, Esq., D.L. and J. P. for Salop, High Sheriff 1879.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
(for Tatham); 2 and 3, sable, on a chevron engrailed be-
tween three chess-rooks argent, as many crosses crosslet
ritch(5e of the first (for Warter). Mantling
Crests— I.
(for Tatham) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
sable, collared argent, holding between his forepaws a
chess-rook also argent (for Warter). Motto — " Vi victus
non coactus." Residence —
WARTON, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE.
WASHINGTON, quartered by RAMSDEN.
EUGENE WASON, Esquire, J. P. for co. of Ayr,
formerly M. P. Southern Div. of the same co. , and now
M. P. for Clackmannan and Kinross, Barrister - at - Law
(Middle Temple), M.A. Oxford. Born January 26, 1846,
being the son of the late Peter Rigby Wason, Esq., J. P.,
of Corwar, co. Ayr, by his wife Euphemia, dau. of the late
Peter M'Tier. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend
argent, a saltire couped between two crescents sable. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant argent, armed
and langued gules, holding between his fore-paws a saltire
couped sable ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
" Timere sperno." Married, 1870, Eleanor Mary, eldest
daughter of Charles Reynolds Williams, Esquire, of Dol-
melynllyn Hall, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Merion-
eth ; and has, with other Issite—R\ghy Wason, Gentleman,
born 1871. Residences — Blair, Girvan, North Britain ; 8
Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W. Clubs — Reform, Union,
Liberal (Edinburgh), Liberal (Gla.sgow).
WATERFALL (formerly of Tollard Royal). Sable,
gutt^-d'eau, on a pale argent, between two pallets wavy
of the last, three fountains. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
eagle wings addorsed sable, holding in the beak an escallop
or, a fountain. Motto — " Aqua cadit resurgere."
Son of Rev. George Howard Waterfall, M.A. , Rector
of Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wilts: —
Waterfall, Gentleman, b. ; m. . Res. —
Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada.
WATERHOUSE, quartered by MADDEN.
WATERHOUSE, see DOHERTY- WATERHOUSE.
§ HERBERT JAMESON WATERLOW, Esq., Sheriff
of London and Middlesex 1880-1, one of H.M.'s Lieu-
tenants for the City of London, late Hon. Capt. Hon.
Artillery Co. of London, 1882-6. Born 1846, being the son
of the late Alfred James Waterlow, Esq., J. P., of Great
Doods, Reigate. Clubs — Gresham, National Conservative.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant within a bor-
dure nebuly azure, on a chief sable two shin-bones saltire-
ways, the dexter surmounted by the sinister or. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion guardant azure, in the mouth a shin-
bone in bend, and holding between the paws a human skull
both or. Motto — "Per mortem vinco. " Alarried, 1872,
Mary Hannah, dau. of J. Hill. Seat —
Sir SYDNEY HEDLEY WATERLOW, ist Baronet
(August 4, 1873), of Wrotham, co. Kent, Com-
missioner of Lieutenancy for London. Born Nov. 1,
1822, being the fourth son of the late James Waterlow
of Huntingdon Lodge, co. Surrey, by his wife Mary,
daughter of William Crakell of London. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a demi-eagle displayed and erased or,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitch^e argent, on a chief
& is tbe Military Cockade.
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of the last, three wolves' heads erased sable ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount an oak tree, in front thereof a plough all proper.
Motto — " Labor omnia vincit." A/arried, firstly. May 7,
1845, Anna Maria, youngest dau. of William Hickson of
Fairseat, co. Kent; and by her (who d. January 21, 1880)
has had Issue — (i) Frank William Waterlow, d. July 9,
1846, (/. u}!m. at Genoa, Dec. 4, 1871 ; (2) Philip Hickson
Waterlow, Esq., Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London,
3. Oct. 30, 1847 [f/i., June 10, 1869, Amy Grace (d. Jan. 29,
1897) second dau. of Edgar Lutwyche, and has issue,
Edgar Lutwyche Waterlow, Esq., d. June 15, 1870; Ken-
neth Lutwyche Waterlow, Gentleman, d. May 19, 1883;
Emily Lutwyche ; Grace Evelyn Lutwyche ; Irene Lut-
wyche ; and Gladys Maud Lutwyche. He marred secondly,
July 7, 1898, Laura Marie, dau. of the late F. K. Jones];
(3) Walter Waterlow, i. March 21, d. Sept. 30, 1849; (4)
George Sydney Waterlow, Esq,, D. L. , Commissioner of
Lieutenancy for London, 6. April 12, 1852 [m., Aug. i,
1876, Chaddie, dau. of H. H. Beauchamp of Belsize
Avenue, Hampstead, and has had issue, Sydney Philip
Waterlow Gentleman, 5. Oct. 24, 1879; John Beauchamp
Waterlow, Gentleman, fi. March 15, 1880; Guy Walleron
Waterlow, Gentleman, 6. April 18, 1884 ; Cecil Beauchamp
Waterlow, Gentleman, i. December 4, 1887; Zoe, d. 1877 ;
and Margery]; (5) Charles Hickson Waterlow, Esq., />.
Aug. 9. 1854 [fn., Nov. 19, 1881, Fanny, granddau. of
Thomas Latimer of Exeter] ; (6) Sydney Albert Waterlow,
6, Jan. 10, d. April 22, 1856; (7) David Sydney Waterlow,
Esq., i. Dec. 18, 1857 [m., June 2, 1883, Edith Emma,
eldest dau. of Frederick Maitland of 18 Primrose Hill Road,
and has issue, Clive Maitland Waterlow, Gentleman, i.
Sept. 9, 1885 ; Mervyn Maitland Waterlow, Gentleman, d.
Jan. 31, 1887 ; Margaret Maitland ; Joan Maitland ; and
Sylvia Maitland]; (3) Albert Waterlow, Esq., d. April 21,
d. Sept. 5, 1859; (9) Paul Langbourn Waterlow, Esq., 6.
Feb. 4, 1863 [m., June 16, 1892. Kathleen, dau. of T. B.
Holmes of Elin Lodge, Hornsea, co. York]; Ruth [w. ,
May 7, 1873, Francis Wilkes Homan, son of Ebenezer
Homan of Friern Watch, Barnet, and by him (who (/. Jan.
4, 1880) has issue; Hilda Marie [m., May 12, 1886, .Alfred
Bernard Ford] ; and Celia Agnes. 6Vrt/j—Trosley Towers,
Wrotham, Kent, Monterey, Cannes, France. Toivn house
— 29 Chesham Place, S.W. Clubs — Reform, City Liberal,
Hurlingham.
WATERS, see DUN-WATERS. '
WATERTON, quartered by CONYERS.
JOSEPH WATERTON, Gentleman. Born Nov. 18,
1893, being the eldest son of the late Charles Edmund
Maria Joseph Aloysius Pius Waterton, by his wife Josephine,
dau. ot the late John Rock of Northbank, Shepton Mallet.
Armorial bearings Barry of six ermine and gules, over
all th;ee crescents sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an otter passant,
holding in its mouth a pike all proper. Motto — "Better
kinde frembd than fremd kyne." Seat — Deeping Waterton
Hall, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire.
WA IKIN, see JOSEPH-WATKIN.
§SiK ALFRED MELLOR WATKIN, 2nd Bart. (May
12, 1880), D.L. for CO. Middlesex, J. P. for co. Kent.
Born 1846, being the only son of Sir Edward William Wat-
kin, ist Bart., J. P., D.L., M.P., of Rose Hill, Northenden,
Chester, by his wife Mary IViggs, dau. of Jonathan Mellor,
Esq., J. P., of Oldham. Armorial bearings — Argent,
gutt6-de-poix, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis azure, between
three harvest flies volant proper ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a cock's
head couped, transfixed through the mouth by a tilting-
spear paleways, all proper. MottO — "Sale and doe."
Married, June 10, 1876, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of the
Very Rev. Robert Payne Smith, D.D., Dean of Canterbury.
Residences — The Chalet Beddgelert, North Wales ; Dunedin
Lodge, Folkestone. C"/«^.f— Reform, City Liberal, Auto-
mobile, Union (Buxton).
DANIEL WATNEY, Gentleman. Born May 23,
1835, being the second son of the late John Watney of
Mitcham, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Susannah,
only daughter of Peter Dormay of Thanet House,
Lambeth, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure a cress
engrailed ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a dove
argent, and in the second and third a garb or (for Watney) ;
2 and 3 quarterly argent and or, a cross fleurett6e gules,
in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant of the last,
charged with three bars of the second (for Galpin) ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert in front of a garb erect or, a greyhound courant
sable, gorged with a collar, therefrom pendent a bugle-
horn of the second ; with the Motto, " Auxilium ab alto."
Married, September 20, i860, Ellen Sarah, second daughter
and co-heir of Stephen Dendy of Leigh Place, in the county
of Surrey; and has Issue — (i) Walter Daniel Watney,
Gentleman, born December 4, i86r ; (2) Montague Watney,
Gentleman, died young; (3) Dendy Watney, Gentleman,
born November 20, 1865 [married, December 4, 1890,
Ethel Zina, daughter of Ambrose Philip Boyson, and
has issue]; (4) Arthur Watney, Gentleman, born January
II, 1868 ; and Ida. Postal address — 2 Endsleigh Street,
London.
The Reverend HENRY JAMES WATNEY, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cam
bridge. Vicar of Canwick. Born August 16, 1866, being
the eldest son of the late Re\erend James Watney, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cam-
bridge, Vicar of C'anwick, by his wife Marianne Brook [to
whom refer], eldest daughter of the Reverend Mark Richard
Jukes of Maumee City, Ohio, United States of America.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure a cross engrailed ermine, in the first and fourth
quarters a dove argent, and in the second and third a garb
or (for Watney) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and or, a cross
fleurett^e gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant of the last, charged with three bars of the second
(for Galpin) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert in front of a garb erect or, a grey-
hound courant sable, gorged with a collar, therefrom
pendent a bugle-horn of the second ; with the Motto,
"Auxilium ab alto." Married 1895, Blanche, third dau.
of Rev. Joseph Simpson, Rector of Waddingham, Lines. ;
and has Issue — Henry Bryan Watney, Gentleman, b.
April 13, 190 1 ; Marjorie Joan. Postal address — The
Vicarage, Canwick, Lincolnshire.
Sir JOHN WATNEY, Knight Bachelor (1900),
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, one of His
Majesty's Lieutenants of the City of London. Born Jan.
27, 1834, being the eldest son of the late John Watney
of Mitcham, co. Surrey, by his wife Susannah, only
dau. of Peter Dormay of Thanet House, Lambeth, co.
Surrey. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure
a cross engrailed ermine, in the first and fourth quarters
is the Naval Cockade.
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a dove argent, and in the second and third a garb or
(for Watney) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and or, a cross
fleurett^e gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion
rampant of the last, charged with three bars of the
second (for Galpin) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert in front of a garb erect or, a
greyhound courant sable, gorged with a collar, therefrom
pendent a bugle-horn of the second; with the Motto,
" Auxilium ab alto." Married, Oci. 6, 1864, Elizabeth
(d. 1896), third dau. and co-heir of Stephen Dendy of
Leigh Place, co. Surrey; and has Issue — (i) John Sanders
Watney, Esq., Master of Arts of the University of Oxford,
b. March 18, 1866 [d. 1896) ; (2) Stephen Cecil Watney,
Esq., b. July 21, 1868; (3) Frank Dormay Watney, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. ist \'oiunteer Battalion the Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment, b. January 25, 1870; and Elsie Susannah.
Postal rtrf(/r«je5— Sherman bury House, Reigate, Surrey ;
Mercers' Hall, London. Club — Conservative.
§ NORMAN WATNEY, Esquire, of Valence, Kent,
J. P. and D.L. co. Kent (High Sheriff 1898). Born
1834, being the second son of the late James Watney of
Haling Park and Beddington, co. Surrey, by his wife
Rebecca, eldest dau. of James Spurrell of Thurgarton.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure a cross engrailed ermine, in the first and fourth
quarters a dove argent, and in the second and third a garb
or (for Watney) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and or, a cross
fleurettte gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion ram-
pant of the last, charged with three bars of the second (for
Galpin) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a garb erect or, a greyhound
courant sable, gorged with a collar, therefrom pendent a
bugle-horn gold ; with the Motto, " Vive ut vivas." Mar-
ried, 1866, Matilda, second daughter of D. Robinson of
Clitheroe Castle, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and
has Issue — (i) Charles Norman Watney, Gentleman, born
July 26, 1868; (2) Arthur Norman Watney, Gentleman,
born May 27, 1871 ; (3) Gerard Norman Watney, Gentle-
man, born September 14, 1872 ; Lucy Matilda ; Kathe-
rine ; and Maud. Postal address — Valence, Westerham,
Kent. Club—]\in.\OT Carlton.
VERNON JAMES WATNEY, Esquire, J.P. co. Wills
and CO. Oxon. , M.A. O.xford, a Member of the London
County Council (Westminster Division) 1889. Born Oct.
14, i860, being the elder son of the late James Watney
(b. 1832, d. 1886), Esquire, of Beddington, in the county of
Surrey, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member
of Parliament, by his wife Blanche Maria Georgiana,
eldest daughter and co-heir of Frederick Salmon Burrell
of Highlield Park, in the county of Sussex. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross engrailed
ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a dove argent, in
the second and third a garb or (for Watney); 2 and 3
quarterly argent and or, a cross fleuretti^e gules, in the first
and fourth quarters a lion rampant of the last, charged
with three bars of the second, impaling the arms of Fel-
lowes, namely azure, a fesse indented ermine, between three
lions' heads erased or, murally crowned argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in
front of a garb erect or, a greyhound courant sable, gorged
with a collar, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn gold ; with the
Motto, " Virtute et industria." Married, 1891, Gwendolen
Margaret, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen Margaret,
daughter of the Right Honourable Isaac Newton Wallop,
fifth Earl of Portsmouth ; and has Issue— {\) Oliver Vernon
Watney, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Rosalind Margaret ; and
Silvia Katharine. .Scrt/^ — Cornbury Park, Charlbury,
Oxon. ; Fannich, Lochluichart, Ross-shire, N.B. Postal
address — 11 Berkeley Square, London, W. Clubs — United
Universities', New University, Garrick.
Sir ARTHUR TOWNLEY WATSON, 2nd Baronet
(June 27, 1866), M.A., Barrister-at-Law, K.C. and Bencher
of Lincoln's Inn. Born Sept. 13, 1830, being the son of Sir
Thomas Watson, ist Baronet, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Edward Jones of Brackley, Northants. Armorial bearings
^ Azure, on a fesse dancett^e, between three crescents
argent, as many martlets sable, the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure
and ardent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased azure, ducally crowned or, between two branches
of Dalm orooer '"■'»++'> " tt a«tt\i a t a lu a ahm iT A "
Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Rosamond, dau. of Charles Powlett
Rush worth of Queen Ann Street, Marylebone ; and has
Issue — (i) Charles Rushworth Watson, Esq., b. Sept.
21, 1865; (2) .Arthur Gordon Catton Watson, Esq., for-
merly Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, b. Aug. 3, 1870 ;
Mabel Frederica [w., Aug. 11, 1B87, the Rev. Reginald
Bigg Wither, Rector of Wonston, and has issue]; and Amy
Catherine Rose. Residences — 39 Lowndes Square, S.W. ;
Reigate Lodge, Reigate. Club — United University.
H Colonel Sir CHARLES MOORE WATSON,
® K.C.M.G. (1905), C.B., M.A., Commissioner General
for Great Britain, and Secretary to the Royal Commission
for the International Exhibition at St. Louis 1904, Knight
of Grace of Order of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and has 3rd class of the Osmanieh, and
4th class of Medjidie. Born 1844, being the second son
of the late W. Watson, Esq., J. P., of Dublin, by his
wife Sarah, dau. of Rev. Moore Morgan of Dunlavin,
CO. Wicklow. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron ermine between three suns in
splendour proper, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot
passant ermines. Motto — " Mea gloria fides." Married,
1880, Genevieve (Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hos-
pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England), dau. of Rev.
Russell Cooke. Postal address — 43 Thurloe Square, Lon-
don, S.W.
The Late Sir HENRY EDMUND WATSON, Knight
Bach., of Shirecliffe Hall, co. York, and The Park Cottage,
Worksop, J.P. and D.L. W. R. co. York. Born March
19, 1815 (d. unm.), being the son of the late John Watson of
Shirecliffe Hall. /,?Wn'— Black. Armorial bearings —
Or, a pale gules, surmounted by a chevron invected, therebn
three crescents between as many martlets all counter-
changed. MantUng gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of an eagle's head couped gules,
gorged with a collar vallary, three crescents or. Seats —
Shirecliffe Hall, Sheffield ; The Park Cottage, Worksop.
Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
JAMES WATSON, Esq., J.P. for co. of Buckingham
and CO. Linlithgow, High Sheriff for former co. 1881,
Motto—" IIAOHMATA MAOHMATA.
County Alderman for Bucks, Barrister-at-Law of Inner
Temple, formerly of Bengal Civil Service, Born Aug. 21,
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1827, being the e dest son of the late James Watson, M.D. ,
F. R.S. E. , by his wife Harriet, dau. of William Wilberforce
Bird of The Spring, Coventry, co. Warwick, M. P. for
Coventry. Armorial bearings — Argent, an oak tree pro-
per, growing out ot a mount in base vert, surmounted of a
fesse sable, charged with three stars of six points of the first,
and on an escutcheon of pretence (for Bird), argent, a cross
flory vert between four martlets gules, a chief dove-tailed
azure. Mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an oak tree proper,
growing out of a mount vert. Motto — "Florescit." A/ar-
ried, July 26, 1849, Augusta Christiana, dau. of William
Wilberforce Bird, Esq., of The Spring, Kenilworth, co.
Warwick, Deputy Governor of Bengal ; and has had Issue
— (i) Harry James Watson, Esq., Lieut.-Col. late nth Hus-
sars, b. May 4, 1850 [w., Sept. 2, 1873, Mary, dau. of John
Russell, Esq., of Newforge, co. Antrim, and has issue, Ivor
Wilberforce, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ;
Eric Russell ; and Muriel Evelyn] ; (2) Cecil Wilberforce,
b. Oct. 20 and d. Nov. 26, 1857 ; Ada Augusta Frances
[m., 1900, Francis Henry Arnaud] ; Florence Augusta Mary,
d. young; Ethel Clare [w., 1891, Deputy-Surgeort-Gen.
Robert Rouse, late Indian Army, and has issue, Elsa
Guendolen Muriel]. Seat — Langley House, Langley, near
Slough. Residence— 1 Clifton Crescent, Folkestone.
JAMES RONALD WATSON, Gentleman, a descen-
dant of the family of Watson of Westerton and Colt-
field. Born July 6, 1830, being the eldest son of James
Watson, by his wife Louise Sarah Sarrassin, dau. of August
Ernest Sarrassin de Maraise, of the Chateau d'Hautonne,
Normandy. Armorial bearings — Argent : on a chevron
engrailed azure, a cross patt^e and two crescents or, in
chief a thistle leaved and slipped proper between two
martlets sable, and in base a martlet of the last between
two like thistles. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of four thistles saltirewise, leaved and slipped proper, a
gryphon's head erased argent, holding in the beak a branch
of olive slipped also proper. Motto — " Esto quod esse
videris." Postal address — 2 Whitehall Court, London,
S.W.
Sir JOHN WATSON, 2nd Baronet (July.is, 1895), of
Earnock, co. Lanark, M.A. Born Aug. 31, i860, being
the second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir John
Watson, ist Bart., J. P. and D.I.. for co. Lanark, by his
wife Agnes, dau. of Robert Haig Simpson of Glasgow.
Armorial bearings — Parted per pale argent and or, an
oak tree proper, growing out of a mount in base vert, sur-
mounted of two bars sable ; the escutcheon charged with
his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the stump of
an oak tree with a branch sprouting from either side, each
grasped by a hand issuing from a cloud all proper. Motto —
" Insperata floruit." Married, ]v.r\e 22, 1893, Edith Jane,
dau. of William Henry Nott of Princes Park, Liverpool ;
and has Issue — (i) Ian Greville Watson, Esq., b. and d.
1894; (2) John Watson, Esq., b. Feb. 1898; and Doreen
Agnes Edith. Seat — Earnock, co. Lanark.
The Hon. THOMAS HENRY WATSON, Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1869, being the eldest son of the late
Rt. Hon. William Watson, Baron Watson of Thankerton,
a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and a Life Peer, by his wife
Margaret, dau. of Dugald John Bannatyne. Armorial
bearings — Or, out of a mount vert, an oak tree proper,
surmounted by a fesse ermine, charged with two mullets
azure. . Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, two hands issuing out of clouds fesse-
ways, holding the trunk of an oak tree paleways with
branches sprouting out proper, and in an escroll above this
Motto— "A Deo floruit." Married, 1897, Caroline Mary,
dau. of the Hon. Lord Adam, a Judge of the Court of
Session, Scotland. Postal address — 20 Queen's Gate,
London, S.W.
THOMAS WRIGHT WATSON, Esq., J. P. for co.
Waterford (High Sheriff 1855-6, and appointed again in
1858, but declined to serve). Born 1836, being the eldest
son of the late William George Watson of Chigwell, Essex,
by Harriet, dau. of Hugh Atkins. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between three martlets
sable, a trefoil enclosed by two crescents or. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a griffin's head erased
argent, ducally gorged or, and charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Esto quod esse." Married, 1854, Claudine
Marion, fifth dau. of the late John Gore of Woodford,
Essex. Seals — Lubenham, Market Harborough, and Tile
Barn, East Woodhay, Newbury.
SiK WILLIAM WATSON, Knight Bachelor (1897),
J. P. for the City of Dublin. Born 1842, being the eldest
son of the late William Watson, Esq., J. P., of 25 Fitz-
william Place, Dublin. Clubs — National, Sackville Street
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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(Dublin), Royal St. George (Yacht). Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron ermine, between three suns in splen-
dour proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot passant ermines. Motto —
"Mea gloria fides." A/arried, 1868, Janet Frances (who
d. 1876), dau. of the late Very Rev. Hussey Burgh Macart-
ney, D.D., Dean of Melbourne. Residence — 25 Fitzwiliiam
Place, Dublin.
WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE WATSON, Esquire, Jus-
tice of the Peace for the county of Perth, Fellow of the
Royal Astronomical Society, Fellow of the Royal Geogra-
phical Society, and Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
Bom October 19, 1835, being the eldest son of Robert Wat-
son of Kinross, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Henry
Livingstone, also of Kinross. Clubs — Reform, Oriental,
University (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for
escroll above, this Motto, "Probitate." Married, 1866,
Mary Ann, daughter of Edward Caird of Finnart, Dum-
Arms : Argent, an oak tree fructed growing out of a mount
in base proper, surmounted of a bend gules, charged with
three cinquefoils of the first. Above the shield is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for his
Crest, a cross crosslet fitcht^e argent, issuing out of a
crescent gules; and upon an escroll above, this Motto,
" Lippen to God." Married, February 13, 1878, Eliza-
beth Lindsay, daughter of George Seton, Advocate; and
has Issue — Robert William Seton Watson, Gentleman, of
New College, O.vford, b. August 20, 1879. Estate and
postal address — Ayton House, Abernethy, Perthshire.
Town residence — Reform Club Chambers, Pall Mall, S.W.
The Late SiR(WILLIAM)RENNY WATSON, Knight
Bachelor, of Braco Castle, co. Perth, and Woodlands
Terrace, Glasgow, Engineer, J. P. and D.L. for co. of city
of Glasgow, Chairman Gl. & S.W. Ry. Co., Director Natl.
Bank of Scotland. Born 1838, being the son of Thomas
Watson, Hawick, by his wife Mary, daughter of William
Renny of Arbroath ; and was dubbed Knight Bachelor,
1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent,
an oak-tree fructed, growing out of a mount in base proper,
surmounted by a fesse gules charged with two wings con-
joined in line ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a hand holding a pair of compasses proper ; and in an
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bartonshire. Postal addresses — Woodlands Terrace, Glas-
gow ; Braco Castle, Perthshire.
WATSON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and or, on a
chevron azure, between in chief a crescent of the last
between two martlets sable and in base a crescent of the
third, a martlet between two crescents of the second,
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Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head erased argent, charged with
two crescents in pale azure between as many passion -nails
sable. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris."
Son of William Gordon Cunningham Watson of Edin-
burgh, w. Charlotte Madeline, d. of Capt. James
Donald : —
William Clarence Watson, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Bed-
ford (High Sheriff 1902), Lord of the Manors of Colworth
and Souldrop, and has Coronation Medal, d. 1844; m.
1869, Mary Louisa, d. of Rev. Campbell Bassett Arthur
Grey Hulton ; and has issue — (i) William Donald Paul
Watson, Gentleman, d. 1872 ; (2) Hugh Gordon Watson,
Gentleman, d. 1874 ; Edith Campbell ; Margaret Louise ;
Evelyn Mary ; Sylvia Maud ; Helen Lilias ; Cicely Grant ;
and Violet Cunninghame. Seat — Colworth, Sharnbrook,
S.O., Beds. C/uis — Junior Carlton, Wellington.
WATSON (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of si.\ sable and
ermine, an anchor erect, and two towers in chief or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from waves of the sea, a dexter arm
embowed proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend
sinister or, entwined by a cable sable between two coral-
branches gules. Motto — " Fac et spera."
Son of :^
Arthur Toward Watson, Gentleman, d. . J?es. —
Burnopfield House, Burnopfield, Tanfield, Durham. Town
res. — Chapel Street, London, W.
§ Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY ARM-
STRONG FITZPATRICK WATSON - ARM-
STRONG, Baron Armstrong of Bamburgh and Craigside,
J.F". and D.L. for Northumberland, High Sheriff 1899,
Major in Northumberland Hussars (Imp. Yeo.), C.C. for
Rothbury Div. of Northumberland, and Chairman of
Rothbury Rural and Urban District Councils, M.A.
(Camb.), Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), has Grand Cordon of
Mejidieh. Born May 3, 1863, being the eldest and only
son of John Willi. im Watson, Esq., of Adderstone, Nor-
thumberland (eldest son of the Hon. Sir William Henry
Wiitson, Baron of the Exchequfr), by Margaret Godman,
dau. of I. P. Fitzpatrick ; assumed by Royal Licence the
name and arms of Armstrongs in accordance with the wish
of his great-uncle, the Rt. Hon, Lord Armstrong, C. B. , i»i
1889, in addition to those of Watson; created Baron 1903.
Livery — Brown coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat ;
dress : brown coat, yellow plush breeches. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly i and 4, gules, in fesse a tilting-spear or,
headed argent, between two dexter arms embowed in
armour, couped at the shoulder fesseways proper, the hand
extended also proper (for Armstrong, 1887) ; 2 and 3 argent,
a fesse embattled counter-embattled gules, between two
crosses bottony in chief gules and a martlet in base gules
(for Watson, 1889). Mantling gules and or. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
couped at the shoulder and encircled at the elbow by a
wreath of oak, the hand grasping a hammer all proper (for
Armstrong) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of an
arm embowed in armour jjroper, garnished or, holding a
palm branch vert, a martlet between two crosses bottony
gules. Mottoes — " Fortis in armis" (for Armstrong);
" Deuni time regem honora " (for Watson). Supporters
—On either side a smith holding over his exterior shoulder
a sledge-hammer. Married, June 15, 1889, Winifreda Jane,
dau. of Gen. Sir John Adye, G.C.B. ; and has Issue — Hon.
William John Montagu Watson-Armstrong, b. Oct. 10,
1892; and Hon. Winifreda Margaret. Seats — Cragside,
Rothbury ; Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Clubs —
Athenreum, Isthmian, Constitutional, United University,
and Northumberland.
WATSON-TAYLOR (R.L., 1815, H. Coll.). Quarterly
I and 4, argent a saltire wavy sable, between two hearts in
pale gules, and as many cinquefoils in fesse vert (for
Taylor) ; 2 and 3 argent, a tree growing out of a mount in
base vert, surmounted of a fesse azure, charged with three
mullets of the field (for Watson). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helhiet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet
fitchee gules (for Taylor) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
the stump of a tree sprouting branches proper (for Watson).
Mottoes — " In hoc signo vinces," " Insperata floruit."
Sons of Simon Watson-Taylor, Esq., J. P., D.L. , b.
i8ii ; d. 1902; m., 1843, Lady Hannah Charlotte, d.
of the eighth Marquess of Tweeddale, K. T. : —
George Simon Arthur Watson-Taylor, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for the co. of Wilts., late Capt. Wiltshire Yeomanry
[Supporters — On either side a leopard proper, armed and
langued gules, collared and chained or (granted to the late
George Watson Taylor, Esq., and the heirs male of his
body, under Royal Sign-Manual, by a warrant of His Royal
Highness the Prince Regent, bearing date 28 Sept. 1815)],
b. 5 Oct. 1850 ; m. 16 Dec. 1895, Evelyn Matilda, ygst.
d. of the late Henry Fitzroy, Esq., of Salcey Lawn,
Northants (who was grandson of 3rd Duke of Grafton).
Seat — Erlestoke Park, Devizes.
Arthur Wellesley Watson-Taylor, Esq. , J. P. , of Haughton
Grove, Jamaica, and of 33 Kensington Court Mansions,
London, W., b. 17 Feb. 1853; m. 5 Sept. 1883, Mary
Emmeline, younger d. of Thomas Murthwaite of Stewart
Castle, in the Island of Jamaica ; and has issue— Arthur
Simon Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 18 June 1884 ; Harry
Gerald Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 31 Aug. 1885 ; Alfred
Cyril Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 12 Dec. 1886 ; Felix
John Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 6 Dec. 1887 ; Eric
George Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 18 Jan. 1896.
John Arthur Watson-Taylor, Esq., J. P., b. 15 Nov. 1857.
William Arthur Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 20 May
1859.
WATT, see GIBSON- WATT.
JOHN BROWN WATT, Esquire, of Eynesbury, Wool-
lahra, N.S. Wales, Member Legislative Council of New South
Wales. Born , being the son of late Alexander Hamilton
Watt, Merchant, who resided at Grange Road, Edinburgh.
Armorial bearings - He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pile
between three mullets two and one in base argent, an oak tree
eradicated proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, on a dex-
ter glove lying fesseways, tasselled, a peregrine falcon close
proper, belled or, holding in the beak a falcon's hood gules ;
and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Fide et
fiducia." Postal address — Eynesbury, Woollahra, New
South Wales. «
JAMES WATTS, Esquire. Born June 28, 1845, being
the only son of Sir James Watts, Knight Bachelor and
JAMES -WATTS
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J. P., sometime Mayor of Manchester, High Sheriff of
"the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1871, by his wife
is the Naval Cockade.
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Margaret Ann, daughter of Nathaniel Buckley. Livery
— Dark grey coat, scarlet vest, drab box-coat, with silver
buttons. Armorial bearings — H e bears for Arms : Ermine,
on a chief sable, a garb between two bees or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin sable, with wings extended
chequy or and sable, the sinister claw resting on a garb
or. Motto — " Fide sed cui vide." Married, Sept. 12,
1877, Anne'Hadfield, daughter of Henry Browne, Doctor of
Medicine, of Manchester ; and has Issue — (i) James Watts,
Esq., born August 8, 1878 [married Margaret Miller, and
has issue, James Watts, Gentleman] ; (2) Humphrey Watts,
Gentleman, born September 15, 1880 ; (3) Henry Lyonel
Watts, Gentleman, born September 5, 1884; (4) Miles
Buckston Watts, Gentleman, born September 14, 1886 ;
and Anne Hadfield. Estates — Abney Hall, Cheadle, in the
county of Chester; Upper House, Hayfield, in the county
of Derby. Postal addresses — Abney Hall, Cheadle, Man-
chester; Portland Street, Manchester.
Wn^LIAM HENRY WATTS, Esquire. J. P., Lord
Mayor of Liverpool, 1894, 5. Born Feb. 24, 1827, being the
second son of the Reverend Isaac Watts, by his wife, Eliza-
beth Small. Cli/bs — National Liberal ; Reform (Liverpool).
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, a lion
rampant argent, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak leaved
fructed and slipped proper, in chief two portcullises or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant or, gorged with
a collar gemel azure, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak as
in the arms, and resting the dexter fore leg on an antique
shield of the second, charged with a portcullis of the first.
Motto — " Lahore gaudeo. " Married, May 2, 1850, Harriett,
daughter of William Suter ; and has Issue — (i) William
Henry Watts, Gentleman, born Feb. 8, 1851 ; (2) Alfred
Isaac Watts, Gentleman, born May 14, 1852; (3) Herbert
Watts, Gentleman, born April 7, 1856 ; (4) Luther Watts,
Gentleman, born October 6, 1861 ; Helena ; Lilian ; Annie ;
and Marion. Estate and postal address — Elm Hall, Waver-
tree, Liverpool.
ARTHUR EGERTON WATTS-RUSSELL, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4, ermine, a
lion rrmpant gules, collared argent, on a chief azure, three
roses of the third (for Russell) ; 2 and 3, azure, a bend
engrtiled erminois between two crescents or, a canton gules
(for Watts). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a goat passant
ermine, collared gules (for Russell); 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder
with a cross pat^e azure, the paws supporting an escutcheon
of the last, thereon a fesse erminois between three fleurs in
chief and a cross pat^e in base of the first, on an escroll
issuant from the escocheon the word " Amici," and in the
mouth of the lion a slip of oak proper. Residence— Yixggm
Hall, CO. Northants.
MARY NEVILLE WATTS- RUSSELL of Biggin
Hall, in the county of Northampton, daughter of John
Smith Wright, Esquire, of Rempstone Hall, in the county
of Nottingham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge :
Quarterly i and 4, ermine a lion rampant gules, collared
argent, on a chief azure, three roses of the third (for
Russell) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend engrailed erminois between
two crescents or, a canton gules for difterence (for Watts).
Married, June 4, 1835, Jesse David Watts- Russell, Es-
quire, of Biggin Hall, Justice of the Peace, Member of
Parliament for North .Stafford, 1841-1847; and by him
(who died 1879) had Issue — (i) David Grey Neville Watts-
Russell, Esquire, Captain 6oth Rifles, born 1840, died un-
married ; (2) Charles Watts-Russell, Gentleman, died 1873 .
Josephine [married. May 29, 1873, Sir Arthur Birch, Knight
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, and died November 4, 1893] ;
Susan Helen [married, June 7, 1869, T. H. Burroughes] ;
Mary [married, December 12, 1876, Sir William Assheton
Eardley-Wilmot, third Baronet]; and Lucy [married, Oc-
tober 16, 1878, the Reverend Edward Marsham Moore,
Master of Arts, Rector of Benefield]. Seat— "Rlggm Hall,
Oundle, in the county of Northampton.
CECIL WAUDBY, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Royal
Garrison Regt., only surviving son of the late Major
Sidney James Waudby, by Mary Alice, dau. of the late
Edward Anthony Allwood, of Ripley, co. Derby. Ar-
morial bearings — Per chevron gules and sable, two lotus
flowers stalked, leaved, and slipped proper, and as many
swords in saltire in base also proper, ponmiels and hilts
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion gules, collared vair, holding in
the dexter paw a lotus flower as in the arms, and support-
ing with the sinister paw a sword point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto--" Usque ad mortem fidelis."
Residence — Malta.
WAVERTON, quartered by DAVENPORT.
WAWTON, quartered by WITHAM.
EDWARD WILLIS WAY, Gentleman, L.R.C.P.
Born , being the younger son of the late Rev. James
Way of Adelaide, by his wife Jane, second dau. of Edward
Willis of Chatham. Armorial bearings — Azure, three
salmon haurient argent, on a chief ermine, a balance or,
between two crosses pat(?e of the field. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
displayed gules, each wing charged with a passion cross,
and holding in the beak a balance or. Motto -"Fit
via vi." iVaA -Montefiore, North Adelaide; Kadlunga,
Mintaro, S. Australia.
The Right Honourable Sir SAMUEL JAMES
WAY, ist Bart. (1899), one of H.M.'s Most Hon. Privy
Council and one of her Counsel Learned in the Law, Chief
Justice of South Australia, and a Member of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford).
Born April 11, 1836, being the elder son of the late Rev.
James Way of Adelaide, by his wife Jane, second dau. of
Edward Willis of Chatham. Armorial bearings - Azure,
three salmon haurient argent, on a chief ermine, a balance
or, between two crosses pat^e of the field, the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed gules, each wing charged
with a passion cross, and holding in the beak a balance
or. Motto " Fit via vi. " Residence -Ade\a.\de, South
Australia.
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HERMAN WAYNE, Esquire, Lieut. -Colonel (retired),
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, J. P. for Much Wenlock. Bo?-n
1838, being the third son of the Rev. W. H. Wayne of
Quorndon House, Derbyshire, Vicar of Much Wenlock,
and his wife Jane, dau. of Samuel Henry Milford, Esq. , J. P.
and D.L. of cos. Devon and Sussex. Livery— Dark blue,
with yellow facings. Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron
ermine, between three dexter gauntlets or ; and impaling
the arms of St. John, namely argent, on a chief gules, two
mullets or. Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a pelican feeding her young or, col-
lared gules, on the body an ermine spot, nest azure. Jl/ar-
7-ied, firstly, Aug. 20, 1862, Theresa Louisa Catherine, dau.
of the late Sir William Rouse-Boughton, Bart., M. P. , of
Downton Hall, Shropshire, and Rouse Lench, Worcester-
shire ; and has Issue — Francis Herman Milford Wayne,
Gentleman, M.A. Magd. Coll., Cambs. , b. July 14, 1863;
Theresa Sophia Charlotte [w., June 4, 1890, George J.
Brodie.W.S.] ; and Frederica Laura. He married secondly,
Jan. 21, 1874, the Hon. Eleanor Louisa St. John, eldest
dau. of the Rt. Hon. St. Andrew Beauchamp, 14th Baron
St. John of Bletsoe ; and has Issue — Rev. St. John
Wayne, M.A., Vicar of Wilburton, b. June 8, 1877 \jn.
1903, Dorothv Ann, dau. of Theodore Williams, and has
issue]. Seat — Kelso House, Bath. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Beaconsfield.
ROBERT SEWALLIS WAYNE, Esquire, J. P., Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born 1840, being the fourth son of the
Rev. W. H. Wayne of Quorndon House, Derbyshire, by
his wife Jane, dau. of Samuel Milford, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. of cos. Devon and Sussex. Livery — Dark blue, with
yellow facings. Armorial bearings -Gules, a chevron
ermine, between three dexter gauntlets or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
pelican feeding her young or, collared gules, on the body
an ermine spot, the nest azure. Married , and has Issue —
(i) Robert Hamilton Wayne, Gentleman ; (2) Edward Dal-
rymple Wayne, Gentleman ; (3) Philip Grant Wayne,
Gentleman ; Georgina Milford ; Mary Susan : and Lilian
Sewallis. ^d-rtZ—Bryn LI wyn, Corwen, N. Wales. Club —
Junior Carlton.
The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY WAYNE, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Bor^i Aug. 21, 1832, being the eldest son
of William Henry Wayne of (Juorndon, co. Derby, and
Armorial bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine, between
three dexter gauntlets or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican feeding her
young or, collared gules, on the body an ermine spot,
nest azure. Married, firstly, Nov. 18, 1856, Eliza, dau.
of Henry Foskett, Esq., Captain 15th Light Dragoons;
secondly, July 25, 1893, Harriette Aim^e de Venoix, dau.
of the Rev. John Dawson, Vicar of Trinity Church,
Weston-super-Mare; and has Issue — [\) William Henry
Foskett Wayne, Gentleman, b. April 9, 1862; (2) Herman
George Wellington Wayne, Esq., Captain East Yorkshire
Regt. ; Mary Gemldine; and Lilian Gertrude Frederica.
Residence — Willey, near Broseley, Snlop. Club — Junior
Conservative.
JAMES WILLIAMSON WEARING, Esquire, J.P. for
the County Palatine of Lancaster, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law. Born April 27, 1864, being the eldest son of
the late Stephen Wright Wearing of Lancaster, J. P.,
Aber Artro, Merionethshire, and his wife Jane, dau. of
Samuel Frederick Milford, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for cos.
Devon and Sussex. Livery— ^zxV blue, gilt buttons.
by Jane Hannah his wife, only daughter of the late
James Williamson of Parkfield, Lancaster, J.P. Club —
New Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, gutt^e-de-larmes, on abendnebuly
azure between two mullets of eight points sable, a like mullet
between as many crescents all or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a wolfs head couped proper, semt^e of crescents argent, hold-
ing in the mouth two ostrich feathers in saltire of the last ;
with the Motto — " Tenez le droit." Postal address — Fleet
Square, Lancaster.
WEAVER, quartered by HULLEY.
WEBB, quartered by CONYERS, FOX and PEPLOE.
CHARLES BOYER WEBB, Esquire, J.P. Staffs,
and Warwick, late Captain 4th North Stafford
Regiment. Born August 31, 1870, being the only son
of the late Colonel C. J. Webb, and his wife Emma,
daughter of E. Boyer, of Brooklands, Lanes. Livery—
Dark blue. Armorial bearings— Per chevron flory and
is the Naval Cockade.
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counterflory ermine and azure, in chief two martlets of the
last, and in base three mullets, one and two argent. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter cubit arm in bend grasping a sword in bend sinister
all proper, ponmielled and hiked or, and pendent from the
hilt and resting upon the wreath, an escutcheon azure,
charged with a cross pat^e argent. Motto — "Tien k la
verity." Mai-ried, April 20, 1893, Adela Dorothy, dau. of
the late Col. Blundell, 3rd East Kent Regt. , Buffs; and
lias Isstte — John Boyer Webb, Gentleman, b. June 8,
1894. Estates — Elford, Staffordshire; Aughton, Lanca-
shire. Postal address — Elford House, Tamworth.
CHARLES CALEB COOTE WEBB, Esq., J. P.
Bor>i Nov. 18, 1859, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late Charles Daniel Henry Webb, Esq., of
Woodville, co. Tipperary, J. P., by his wife Elizabeth Lucy,
dau. of Rev. M. Lloyd Apjohn of Linfield House, co. Lim-
erick, and Rector of Ballybroad, same county. Liven' —
Dark grey, silver buttons. Armorial bearings— Erminois,
a cross couped sable charged with a mullet argent, on a
chief gules, a heron between two crosses crosslet fitchde of
the third. Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a dcmi-eagle displayed gules, wings erminois,
in the beak a cross crosslet fitchte or, on the breast a mullet
argent. Motto^ — " Quid prodest," and over the crest, " Ne
proterantur. " Ma)-ried, Nov. 18, 1885, Amy Simla, second
dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Edward Parke Gordon, C.B. ;
and has Issue — (i) Stuart Napier Charles Webb, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 22, 1886 ; (2) Marshall William Treherne
Webb, Gentleman, b. Nov. 19, 1888 ; (3) Daniel James
Gordon Webb, Gentleman, b. July 25, i8gS ; Anna Eliza-
beth ; Eva Louisa Oglander ; and Amy Frances, b. and d.
1891. Seat — Kilmore, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
The Reverend HANMER WILLIAM WEBB-
PEPLOE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of St. Paul's, Opslow
Square, and Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral. Born
Oct. 1, 1837, being the third but only surviving son of
the Rev. John Birch Peploe, formerly Webb, owner of
Garnstone Castle, Herefordshire^ Vicar of Weobley, who
assumed the surname of Peploe, by his wife Annie, dau.
of John Molyneux. Armorial bearings Quarterly i and
4, azure, on a chevron embattled, counter-embattled argent,
between three bugle-horns stringed or, a mitre with labels
of the field, on a canton ermine a crozier or, and a sword in
saltire gules, the former surmounted by the latter (for Peploe) ;
2 and 3, or, a cross paly sable and azure ; in the first and
fourth quarters an eagle displayed of the second (for Webb).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — i. a ducal coronet
or, issuant therefrom a reindeer's head gules, attired or,
charged on the neck with a human eye shedding drojis of
tears proper (for Peploe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed sable, sem(5e de fleurs-de-lis or, in the mouth
a trefoil vert. Married, April 11, 1863, Frances Emily,
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Lord justice Lush ; and has Issue -
(i) John Harold Webb-Peploe, Gentleman, b. March 9,
1864 [;«., May 1887, Laura, flau. of Col. Hammond of
Virginia, and has issue, Hanmer Webb-Peploe, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 9, 1888, and Robert \\'ebb-Peploe, Gentleman, b.
July 22, 1894] ; (2) Rev. Robert Murray Watkin Webb-
Peploe, b. Nov. 13, 1865 [m., April 30, 189 1, Evelyn Maud
Georgina, dau. of Major Malan, The Buffs, E. Kent Regt.,
and has issue, Murray Hamilton Webb-Peploe, Gentleman,
b. 1896; and Godfrey Webb-Peploe, Gentleman, b. April
1901] ; (3) Rev. Francis Haniner Webb-Peploe, b. May i,
1867 [;«. , Feb. 1895, Frances Emily, dau. of Dr. Hughes,
M.D. , of Carmarthen, and has issue, Gwendoline] ; (4) Guy
Henry Webb-Peploe, Gentleman, b. Nov. 4, 1868, d. young,
1876; (5) Rev. Howard Melville Webb-Peploe, b. Feb. 13,
1870; (6) Edward Alec Webb-Peploe, Gentleman, b. Feb.
14, d. Sept. 1874; Elizabeth Maude ; and Constance Annie,
d. Feb. 1887. Residence— 2^ Onslow Gardens, S. W.
WILLIAM DOWNES WEBBER, Esquire, J. P. for
Queen's County and co. Cork, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin.
Horn July 19, 1834, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Thomas Webber, Rector of Castle-Macadam, co. Wick-
low, by his wife Frances, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas
Kelly of Kelly ville, Queen's County, and grand-daughter
of the Rt. Hon. Justice Kelly of the Court of Common
Pleas, Ireland. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, between three hurts as many annulets of
the field, in the centre chief point a trefoil slipped vert.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head couped per pale argent and gules,
charged with an annulet counterchanged. Motto— " Esper-
ance." Married, July 29, 1873, Rt. Hon. Anna, Countess
of Kingston (widow of Rt. Hon. James, 5th Earl of King-
ston), dau. of the late Matthew Brinkley of Parsonstown,
CO. Meath. Seats — Leckfield, co. Sligo; Kellavil, Queen's
County. Postal address — Michaelstoun Castle, co. Cork.
Clubs — Kildare Street Club and Cork County.
WEBER (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or, three mul-
lets of six points in fesse gules, a walnut-tree eradicated
in chief proper, and an eagle displayed in base all within a
bordure of the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a walnut-tree proper, the stem
enfiled by a chaplet of roses gules, between two mullets of
six points sable. Motto — " Treu und fest."
Son of Louis Christian Weber of Bronzell, Landed
Proprietor in Hesse-Cassel, b. 1794; d. 1854; m. 1818,
Maria Ruperti of Fulda, Germany : —
Sir Hermann Weber, Knt. Bach. (1899), Knt. Commdr.
of the Order of the Crown of Prussia, M.D. (Bonn),
F.R.C.P. (Lond.). b. 1823; m. 1854, Matilda, d. of John
F. Gruning of Grove House, Highbury; and has issue —
(i) Frederick Parkes Weber, Esq., M.D. (Camb.), F.R.C.P.
(Lond.),i^. 1863; (2) W. H. F. Weber, Esq.,Capt. R.H.A.,
b. 1875; Hilda; Linda; Meta; Edith; and Frida. Res. —
10 Grosvenor Street, London, W.
EDWARD JOHN WEBLEY-PARRY-PRYSE, Esq..
late Capt. 41st Foot. Born 1862, being the second
son of Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., by his wife Louise Joan, dau.
of Col. Lewes, Hanlear, Cardiganshire. Clubs — Junior
Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant regardant sable (for
Pryse) ; 2. sable, a lion rampant argent, a canton or, thereon
an anchor (for Parry) ; 3. or, on a bend between three mullets
of six points pierced two and one sable, an anchor of the
field, on a canton gules, a sword erect proper, and for dis-
tinction, in the centre chief point, a cross crosslet of the
second. Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i.
on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant regardant sable,
holding a fleur-de-lis or (for Pryse) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, gorged with a wredth of oak
fructed proper, on the head an Eastern crown or, the dexter
paw resting on an escutcheon azure, thereon a cross patee
fitchfe gold; charged for distinction on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet sable (for Parry) ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, between a branch of oak and another of palm, a
cubit arm in armour proper, garnished or, the hand grasping
a sword also proper, the arm charged for distinction with a
cross crosslet sable (for Webley). Married, Nov. 19, 1891,
Nina Katherine Angharad, dau. of D. K. Weljley Parry,
Esq., D. L. , J. P., of Noyadd, Trefawr, Cardiganshire.
Postal address — Noyadd, Trefawr, Beneath, South Wales.
ARTHUR AUGUSTUS WEBSTER- WEDDER-
BURN, Esquire, Inspector Jamaica Constabulary. Born
Oct. 2, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Francis Webster- Wedderburn, Esq., an' Officer in the
Army (eldest surviving son of Sir James Webster- Wedder-
burn, by his wife Lady Frances Caroline Annesley, dau. of
the Rt. Hon. Arthur, ist Earl of Mountmorris), and his
wife Ann, dau. of William Helyar of Coker Court, Somerset.
Armorial bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fesse
between three weavers' shuttles gules, tipped and furnished
with quills of yarn or (for Webster) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron between three roses gules (for Wedderburn).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests— On a wreath
of his liveries, an eagle's head erased proper ; and above
it on an escroll this Motto, " In Deo spero," and below
the arms, " Non degener. " Supporters (Dexter) a lion
rampant ; (sinister) a stag proper, both collared gules, and
thereto affixed a chain passing between theif forelegs and
reflexed over their backs of the same, each holding in its
mouth a thistle proper. Married, 1888, Katherine Elspeth
Maude, sixth and youngest dau. of the late Henry Charles
Hamilton, Esq., C.S.I., of the Bengal Civil Service (fourth
son of Sir Frederick Hamilton, 5th Bart., of Silverton Hill).
Residence —Jamaica.
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' BURN, SCRYMGEOUR-WEDDERBURN, and WEP.
STER-WEDDERBURN.
ALEXANDER DUNDAS OGILVY WEDDEL-
BURN, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned
in the Law, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Recorder of
Gravesend since 1897, B.A. (Oxon.). Born Aug. 7, 185. .
being the only surviving son of the late James Alexandt r
Wedderburn, Madras Civil Service, by his wife Marior,
dau. of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, K.C. B. , and grandsoi
of the late John Wedderburn of Auchterhouse, co. Forfai ,
Gentleman, by his wife Lady Helen Ogilvy, youngest dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Walter, 7th Earl of Airlie. Livery Drab
with red facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearingi
(as rematric. in L.O.)— Argent, on a chevron, invected (foi
\V '-ingdon, Susse.'c. Chambers — Farrar's Buildings,
Tt pie, E.G. ; Palace Chambers, Westminster. Clubs —
Tr vellers', St. Stephen's, Ranelagh.
CHARLES DAVID ST. CLAIR WEDDERBURN.
Gentleman. Born Feb. 7, 1864, being the younger son of the
lat<' John Walter Wedderburn, Esq., late Capt. 42nd Kegt.,
by his wife Margaret Anne, dau. of T. Whaite, late Lieut.
94th Regt. , and grandson of the late John Wedderburn
of '-Auchterhouse, co. Forfar, Gentleman, by his wife Lady
Helen Ogilvy, youngest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Walter, 7th
Earl of Airlie. Armorial bearings -Quarterly i and 4,
argent, on a chevron gules, between three roses of the second,
barbi;d vert a crescent of tlie first for difference (for Wedder-
burn) ; 2 and 3, vert, on a chevron argent, three mullets
2K.W1 between two garbs argent, banded gules, in chief,
and in base a cock flapping his wings or (for Bedward).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colons, an eagle's head erased proper. Motto -"Non
degener." Married, 1898, Louisa Mary, dau. of Major
J. E. Whaite; and has /j-j//(?— David Walter Wedderburn,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 8, 1899; and Patricia Eileen Margaret.
Residence — ]■s.'Ci\^\^^\\x , Bengal, India.
Ti- Reverend JOHN WALTER MAURICE WED-
DEK- URN, Clerk in Holy Orders. Bom March 17,
1855, tieing the elder son of the late John Walter Wedder-
burn, Esq., late Capt. 42nd Regt., by his wife Margaret
Anne, dau. of T. Whaite, late Lieut. 94th Regt., and
jBfra.ndson of the late John Wedderburn of Auchterhouse,
CO. Forfar, Gentleman, by his wife Lady Helen Ogilvy,
i oungest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Walter, 7th Earl of Airlie.
Armoricil bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chev-
ro 1 gull s, between three roses of the second, barbed vert
a ciescent of the first for difference (for \\'edderburn) ; 2 and
3, vert, on a chevron argent, three mullets azure between two
gnrbs argent, banded gules, in chief, and in base a cock
l^ippmg his wings or (for Bedward). Mantling gules and
atgent. Crest - Hn ?, wrenth oS the ""'- ■, an eagle's
htad r-ra.ed proper. Motto— " Non degener." Residence-
Si. Bride's Rpctory, Netlier Lochaber, N.B.
Sir WILIJAM WEDDERBURN, lolh Baronet, of
Ballindean (Nova Scoiia), Aug. 9. 1704 and 4th Baronet
of Ballintlean (United Kingdom, Aug. 10, 1803), late
Bombay Civil Service, J. P. co. of Gloucester, M.P. co.
Banff 1893-1900, succeeded his brother 1882. Born March
25, 1838, being the third but only surviving son of the late
Sir John Wedderburn, 8th and 2nd Baronet, by his wife
Henrietta Louisa, dau. of the late William Milburn. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a chevron between three roses
gules, barbed vert, the escutcheon being charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet of the United Kingdom, and
pendent below by an orange-tawny riband his badge as a
Baronet of Nova Scotia. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head erased
proper; and in an escroll above this MottO, "Non de-
gener," and below the arms, " Aquila non capiat muscas."
Married, Sept. 12, 1878, Mary Blanche, only dau. of Henry
William Hoskyns of North Perrott Manor; and has /j-i««
— Dorothy Hope; and Margaret Griselda. Seats — Inver-
esk Lodge, Midlothian ; Meredith, Gloucester. To^vn
address— Zi, Palace Chambers, S.W. Clubs — Reform, New
(Edinburgh).
difference) between three roses gules, barbed vert, a crescent
of the first (all within a bordure engrailed of the second,
for difference). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head erased proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this MottO, " Non degener,"
and below the arms, "Aquila non captat niuscas." (Mr.
Wedderburn is entitled to bear the quartered coat as in
the following two entries, that being on record in the
College of Arms.) Married, April 13, 1887, Mathilde
[d. 1898), only child of Henry William Segelcke ; and
has Issue — Alexander Henry Melvill Wedderburn, Gentle-
man, b. July I, 1892; and Margaret Griselda. Residences
— 47 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. ; and The Hoo,
JAMES ANDREW COLVILLE WEDDERBURN-
MAXWELL, Esquire, Major (retired) Bengal Staff Corps,
Justice of the Peace and a Commissioner of Supply for the
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Born Feb. 5, 1849, being the
eldest son of the late Andrew Wedderburn-Maxwell, Esq.,
J. P., formerly in the Madras Civil Service, by his wife
Joanna, dau. of the late James Keir, M.D. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly I and 4, argent, a saltire sable, in chief a
mullet gules, within a bordure azure (for Maxwell) ; 2 and
3, argent, a chevron between three roses gules, barbed vert
(for Wedderburn). Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
I. on a wreath of his liveries, a stag lodged in front of a
holly tree proper (for Maxwell) ; 2. on a Nvreath of his
liveries, an eagle's head erased proper (for Wedderburn).
Mottoes — " Re viresco " (for Maxwell); "Non degener"
(for Wedderburn). Married, 1891, Helen Mary, dau. of
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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the Rev. Henry Godfrey Godfrey- Faussett Osborne of Hartlip
Place, Kent; and has Issue— {i) John Wedderburn-Max-
well, Gentleman, i. July 20, 1894; (2) Henry Godfrey
Wedderburn-Maxwell, Gentleman, /^. July 31, 1897; (3)
James Wedderburn Maxwell, Gentleman, 6. March 22, 1899I;
Dorothy Helen ; and Maud. Seal— GlenlaW, Dalbeatti
N.B. C/ul) — Junior Army and Navy.
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FRANCIS RICHARD WEGG-PROSSER, Esquire,
of Belmont, in the county of Hereford, Bachelor of
Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High
of William Parry of King Street, co. Hereford ; and assumed
by Royal License, 1849, the surname and arms of Wegg-
Prosser, on succeeding to the estates of the Rev.
Doctor Richard Prosser of Belmont, Prebendary of
Durham. Livery — Claret colour coat and trousers, red
and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings (Roy.
Lie, 1849) — (Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii.
sable, a cross double - parted and fretty engrailed or,
between four spear-heads argent, imbrued proper (for
Prosser) ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse engrailed sable,
between three escutcheons of the last, each charged
with an annulet or (for Wegg) ; 2 and 3, argent, three
fleurs-de-lis between two bendlets nebuly gules (for
Haggitt). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf's
head erased sable, sem(fe of spear-heads argent, pierced
through the mouth with a sword proper (for Pros.ser) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a sinister hand in a gauntlet
proper holding an escutcheon sable, charged with an
annulet or (for Wegg) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lynx proper, sem^e-de-lis gules, holding a branch of
olive also proper (for Haggitt). Married, April 22, 1850,
Harriet Catherine, commonly known as Lady Harriet
Catherine, second daughter of the Right Honourable John
Somers Somers-Cocks, second Earl Somers ; and by her
(who died May 6, 1893) has Issue — (i) John Francis Wegg-
Prosser, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Major late Rifle
Brigade, born August 22, 1854 [married, July 16, 1891,
Florence Isabel, daughter of Colonel Thomas B. Brooke,
and had, Cecil Francis Joseph Wegg-Prosser, Gentleman,
born November 22, 1892] ; (2) Charles Edward Wegg-
Prosser, Esq., Capt. Reserve of Officers, born September 26,
1869; Cecilia Lucy ; and Catherine Mary. Seat — Belmont,
in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Merry Hill
House, Hereford. Club — Carlton.
WEIL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a mount vert, a stag
trippant between two slags erect respecting each other,
browsing, and resting their forelegs against as many olive-
trees all proper. Mantling vert and' argent. Crest— On
Sheriff 1855, and Member of Parliament for the county of
Hereford from 1847 to 1852, late Lieutenant-Colonel ist
London Artillery Vol. Born June 19, 1824, being the
only son of the late Rev. Francis Haggitt, D.D. , Chaplain
to King George HI., Rector of Nuneham Courtenay, co.
Oxford, and Prebendary of Durham, by his wife Lucy, dau.
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, two stags erect
respecting each other, browsing, and their forelegs resting
against an olive-tree all proper.
Sons of late Louis Weil of Portsdown Road, Padding-
ton, W. , b. ; d. ; m. : —
Julius Weil, Gentleman, b.
Terrace, London, S.W.
.ff^j. — Carlton House
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Myer Weil, Gentleman, l>. . Ees. — 3 Kensington
Gardens Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W.
Benjamin Burtie Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
45 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Samuel Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 3 Kensington
Gardens Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
ARCHIBALD MUNDAY WEIR of St. Giles, Malvern
Link, CO. Worcester, and of Hampton Loade, ntar Bridg-
north, Salop, Esquire, L.R.C.P. (Edin.) and L.R.C.S.
(Edin.), and of Univ. of Paris. Born , being the
second son of Archibald Weir, M.D. , of St. Mungho's,
Great Malvern, eo. Worcester. Armorial bearings— Or,
on a fesse between two cotises sable, three stars of six points
of the field, in chief a crescent of the second. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— On al wreath of his liveries, a
demi-horse sable, saddled and bridled or, the sinister hoof
resting on a star of six points of the last. Motto — " Nihil
verius." Married Edith Rosa, dau. of Richard Price Hill
of Goodrest, Great Malvern ; and has Issue — Neil Archibald
Campbell Weir, Gentleman. Postal addresses— ^i. Giles,
Malvern Link, Worcs.; Hampton Loade, near Bridgnorth,
Salop.
JOHN CAMPBELL WEIR, Gentleman. Born ,
being the eldest son of the late Archibald Weir, M.D..
of St. Mungho's, Great Malvern, co. Worcester, by his wife
Fanny Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Munday of Howick
House, Howick, Lanes. Armorial bearings— Or, on a
fesse between two cotises sable, three stars of six points of
the field. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-horse sable, saddled and bridled or,
the sinister hoof resting upon a star of six points of the
last ; on an escroll above same the Motto, " >J''^'' """"= "
Estate — Hampton Loade, in the jiarish of Chelmarsh,
Shropshire. Residence — Malvern, co. Worcs.
§ ALFRED CHOLMELEY EARLE WELBY, Esquire,
late Lt.-Col. Royal Scots Greys, M.P. for Taunton.
Born Aug. 22, 1849, being the seventh son of the late Sir
Glynne Earle Wei by -Gregory, third Bart., by his wife
Frances, youngest dau. of Sir Montagu Cholmeley, Bart.,
of Easton Hall, Grantham. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
1562) — .Sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath
argent and sables, an armed arme the hande charnell,
yssuinge out of a clowde azure, in a flame of fyre. MottO
— " Per ignem per gladium." Married, 1898, A. D(Jsirte,
second dau. of A. E. Copland-Griffiths of Meadowbank
GrangL, Melksham ; and has Issue — Rannulf Alfred Earle
Welby Gentleman, /'. 1902 ; Helen Cicely D^sir^e [d. 1902) ;
Amysc Mary ; and Eda D^sir^e. Postal address — 26
Sloant Court, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick.
JOHN EARLE WELBY, Esquire, J. P. cos. Lincoln
and Leicester, M.A. Oxon. Born 1820, being the eldest
son of the late John Earle Welby, by his wife Felicia
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Hole of Chumleigh.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a fesse between three fleurs-
de-lis argent, and impaling the arms of Hutton, namely
ofj on a fesse sable, surmounted by a pale invected of
the last, pierced of the field, three stags' heads caboshed
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Nihil verius.
On a wreath of the colours, issuing in bend from clouds
in the sinister, and holding in the hand a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, over flames of fire issuant from the
wreath also proper. Married, 1873, Catherine Mary, dau.
of the late Rev. G. Hutton, Rector of Gate Burton, Gains-
borough, Lines. Seat — Allington Hall, near Grantham.
Club— Ca.r\\o\\.
The Reverend WALTER HUGH EARLE WELBY,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester.
Born August 19, 1833, being the third but second surviving
son of the late Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, third
Baronet, by his wife Frances, daughter of Sir Montagu
Cholmeley, Baronet. Club — Grosvenor. Livery — Brown,
with yellow waistcoat and silver buttons. Armorial bear-
ings—He beaYs for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three
fleurs-de-lis argent (for Welby). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour issuing fesseways from clouds
proper, holding a sword over flames issuant from the wreath
■proper; with the Motto, "Per ignem per gladium."
Married, firstly, 1861, Frances, daughter of the. Right
Reverend Alfred Ollivant, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop
of Llandaff ; secondly, 1878, Florence Laura, daughter of
the Reverend G. Sloane-Stanley ; and by his first marriage
is the Naval Cockade.
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George's Lodge, Ryde.
Estate and postal address — St.
EDWARD EVERARD EARLE VVELBY-EVER-
ARD, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),Capt. istW.R. Yorks.
Vol. Engineers ; assumed the additional surname and arms
of Everard by Royal Licence April 6, 1894. Born Dec. 22,
1870, being the eldest son of Edward Montague Earle
Welby, Esq., J. P. co. of Lincoln, M.A. , Barrister-at-La\v,
Police Magistrate for Sheffield (fourth but third surviving
son of Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, 3rd Bart., by his
wife Frances, dau. of Sir Montague Cholmeley, ist Bart.),
by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, only child and heir of Robert
Everard, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Fulney House, co. Lincoln.
Armorial bearing's- Quarterly i and 4, argent, three bars
wavy, couped between as many estoilesall gules (for Everard) ;
2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three tleurs-de-lis argent
(for Welby). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. on
a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile, couped at
the shoulders proper, on the head a long cap argent, sem6e
of estoiles gules, between a branch of palm and another of
olive both or (for Everard) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed in armour issuing fesseways from clouds
proper in front of flames of fire issuing from the wreath also
proper (for Welby). >S'm/j— Gosberton House, Goslierton,
Spalding; Fulney House, Spalding. C/?/(J — New Uni-
versity.
WELCH (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a fesse
engrailed between six mullets or, a lion passant of the first
(Welch) ; 2 and 3, per pale argent and or, achevion engrailed
chequy gules and of the second, between three roses of the
tliird, on a canton azure, a fleur-de-lis (White). Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
antelope's head erased azure, billett(5e or, holding in the
mouth a cross crosslet fitchte. Livery — Dark blue lined
with red, red waistcoat.
Sons of George Asser White Welch, /;. 1800 ; d. 1874 ;
m. 1828, Anne Catherine Gardiner, d. of Lt.-Col.
Francis Mannoch : —
Capt. George Asser White Welch, R.N., Lord of the
Manors of North Shoebury and Southchurch, Esse.x, J. P.
CO. Essex, b. 1829; m. 1864, Mary Catherine, d. of Major
England, and niece of Gen. Sir Richard England, G. C. B.,
K.H.; and has issue — (i) George Asser White Welch,
Gentleman, b. 1865 ; (2) James Henry England Welch,
Gentleman, b. 1875 [w. 1899, Elizabeth Jane Frances, d. of
the late Rev. T. Owen Rocke, Rector of Clungerford ; and
has issue — George Lewis Rocke Welch, Gentleman, b. 1903];
Mary Anne O'Brien ; Anne Mannooch ; Kate Brace ; and
Margaret Eleanor. Seat — Arle House, nr. Cheltenham.
Club — New (Cheltenham).
Frederick William Welch, Esq., late 93rd Highlanders,
b. 1842. Res. —
Francis Gregory Welch, Cjentlenian, /'. 1849. Res. —
HENRY WELCH-THORNTON, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Hants. Born July 3, 1870, being the only child of Henry
Welch-Thornton (who assumed the additional name and
arms of Thornton by Royal Licence), and Harriet his wife.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent, three
catherine-wheels between two bendlets engrailed gules (for
Thornton) ; 2 and 3, azure, a pair of wings conjoined in lure,
tips downwards argent, within an orle of eight mullets or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — i. on a wieath of the
colours, an eagle's head couped argent, in front thereof a
demi-catherine wheel gules (for Thornton) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a wreath of cinquefoils or, a
goat's head argent, collared gemelle vert (for Welch).
Motto -"Gwell angeu na chywilydd." Married, Oct.
15, 1896, Mary Edith, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Col. St. John
Daubeny ; and has /_m«^— Mary Adeliza ; and Beatrice
Lorna. .SVa^ — Beaurepaire Park, Basingstoke, Hants.
Club —Wellington.
GEORGE WELCHMAN, Gentleman. Bom Sept. 20,
1838, being the third son of William Welchman, Gentle-
man, of Somerset, by his wife Mary, dau. of Robert
Tucker of Street. Armorial bearings— Per pale indented
argent and gules, on a bend between two stags trippant
as many roses all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
goat's head erased at the neck between two wings argent,
three mullets of six points fessewise gules. Motto —
" Regia incedere via." Married, Oct. 2, 1861, Anna
Maria, fifth dau. of Benjamin Green of Wexford ; and has
Issue — (i) Rev. Alfred George Welchman, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. Aug. 27, 1865 ; (2) Rev. William Welchman,
M.A. Cantab., Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Dec. 29, 1866;
(3) Rev. Richard Herbert Welchman, B.A. Cambs. ,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. March 20, 1868; and Mary Eliza
Welchman [;«., Feb. 27, 1900, Alfred Hume Griffith, M.D.
(Edin.)]. Postal address—'Si. Paul's Vicarage, 61 Bedford
Road, Clapham.
WILLIAM WELCHMAN, Esquire, one of H.M.
Coroners for the Isle of Ely, and Solicitor. Born Feb. 13,
1849, being the second son of William Longman Welch-
man of Alhampton, Somerset; by his wife Ann Golledge,
dau. of Richard Longman of Alhampton. Live?y — Light
buff, with claret facings. Armorial bearings— Gyronny
of eight argent and gules, a goat's head erased proper,
within ten mullets in orle, counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
is the Military Cockade.
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front of a goat's head couped proper, charged on the neck
with a mullet of six points argent, an eagle's wing fessewise
or. Motto — "Steadfast." il/a/vvVi/, Aug. 10, 1880, Sarah
Elizabeth, dau. of Be;ijamin Terry, Solicitor, of Bradford,
Yorks. Postaladdress — Birdbeck House, Upwell, Wisbech.
WELD, see CORNWALL-BRADY-HARTSTONGE-
WELD.
HUMPHREY FREDERICK WELD, Esquire, J.P.
and late County Councillor for Dorset, formerly Lieut,
ist Vol. Batt. Dorset Regt. Bon Sept. 30, 1867, being the
eldest son of the late Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, G.C M.G. ,
Member of Executive Council, New Zealand, 1854 ; Minister
of Native Affairs, New Zealand, 1863 ; Prime Minister, New
Zealand, 1B64 ; Governor and Com. -in-Chief of Western
Australia, 1869 ; of Tasmania, 1874 ; and of the Strait 1
Settlements, 1880, by his wife Filumena Lisle Phillipps,
eldest dau. i^f Ambrose L. March Phillipps de Lisle of
Grace Dieu Manor, and Garendon Park, co. Leicester
Z,2wry— Light blue and silver. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine (wit'i
numerous quarterings). Mantling azure and argent. Motto
— " Nil sine numine." Seat — Chideock Manor, Bridport.
JOHN WELD, Esquire, J.P. and D.L., being the
eldest son of the late George Weld of Leagrim Park,
CO. Lancaster, by his wife Maria, dau. of John Searle of
London. Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse nebuly, be-
tween three crescents ermine (with numerous quarterings).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wyvern with wings expanded sable, gutt(5e-d'or,
collared and lined gold. Motto — " Nil sine numine."
Married, 1846, Eleanor, dau. of Nicholas Selby ; and has
Iss^te.
REGINALD JOSEPH WELD, Esquire. Born May
24, 1842, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late Edward Joseph Weld, Esq., J.P. andD.L., who served
as High Sheriff of that co. , by his wife Ellen Caroline,
eldest dau. of Sir Bourchier PalkWrey, Bart., of Tawstock
Court, Devon. Armorial bearings— Azure, a fesse nebuly
between three crescents ermine (with numerous quarterings).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wyvern with wings expanded sable, gutt^e-d'or,
collared and lined gold. MottO— " Nil sine numine."
Seat — Lulworth Castle, Dorset.
WILFRID JOSEPH WELD, Gentleman. Born Sept.
28, 1849, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Weld,
Esq., J!P., by his wife Flora M'Donnell, fourth dau. of
Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., of Rudding Park, co. York.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse nebuly between three
crescents ermine (with numerous quarterings). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wyvern with wings expanded sable, guttt?e-d'or. Married,
1890, Jessie, third dau. of Donald P. M'Donald of Inver-
ness, Fort William; and has Issiie — -Thomas Joseph Wilfrid
Weld, Gentleman, b. March 10, 1894; Janet Margaret
Mary; and Mary Flora. Residences — The Lodge, Lyming-
ton ; and Orchard Lodge, Avon Dasset, Leamington.
CHARLES JOSEPH WELD-BLUNDELL, Esquire,
J.P. Born Dec. 23, 1844, being the eldest son of the late
Thomas Weld-Blundell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1852, by his wife Teresa Mary Eleanora, youngest dau. of
William Michael Thomas Vaughan of Courtfield. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure ten billets, four,
three, two, and one, and a canton or, charged with a raven
proper, in the centre chief point a bezant for difference ;
2 and 3 azure, on a fesse nebuly between three crescents
ermine, a crescent sable for diiierence. Mantling azure
and or. Crests — i. on a wreath ol the colours, a squirrel
sejant gules, gorged with a plain collar, and cracking a nut
or, and charged on the body with a bezant for distinction ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sable, guttle d'or,
collared, chained, and wings or. MottO — "Nil sine
numine." Married, May 14, 1884, Charlotte Catherine
Marcia, dau. of Hon. Charles Pierrepoint D'Arcy Lane
Fox, brother of Sackville George, Lord Conyers ; and has
Issue — (i) Richard Sliirburne Weld-Blundell, Gentleman, b.
1887 ; (2) Lewis Weld-Blundell, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; Mary
Teresa; and Alice Mary. Seat — Ince Blundell Park,
Blundellsands, Lancashire.
WILLIAM HENRY WELDON, Esquire, Norroy King
of Arms. Born April 8, 1837, being the only son of the late
William Weldon of Bramley Hall, in the West Riding of
the county of York, by his wife Hannah, daughter and co-
heii of John Wright of Litherland House, in the County
.Palatine of Lancaster; formerly of the i8th Hussars; ap-
pointed Windsor Herald, 1880 ; Registrar of the College of
Arms, j886 ; and Norroy King of Arms, 1894. Clubs—
Garrick, Army and Navy. Livery — Kxg^vX and gules,
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : His official coat
as Norroy King of Arms, namely argent, a cross of Saint
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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George gules, on a chief per pale azure and of the second
a lion of England passant guardant or, crowned with an
open crown, and between a tieur-de-lis on the dexter and a
key on the sinister of the last, and impaling his family arms,
namely, quarterly i and 4, per fesse argent and gules, on a
pale a demi-lion rampant in chief and a cinquefoil in base
all counterchanged (for Weldon) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars
invected or, in chief three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis (for
Wright), the escutcheon being encircled by his collar of SS.
Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and
thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, guttee-de-sang, and
resting his sinister paw upon two SS, as linked in a collar
of SS argent; with the Motto, " Bien fait." Married,
April 21, i860, Georgina, eldest daughter of the late Morgan
Thomas, afterwards Treherne, Member of Parliament, of
Gate House, in the county of Sussex. Estates — Park Hill
and Orgreave, in the West Riding of the county of York.
Postal address — Heralds' College, E.G.
Admiral Sir GEORGE GREVILLE WELLESLEY,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, a Lord of the Admiralty from 1877 to 1879. Bor7i
1814, being the youngest son of the late Reverend Gerald
Valerian Wellesley, commonly known as the Reverend the
Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity,
Prebendary of Durham, by his wife Emily Mary, commonly
known as Lady Emily Mary, eldest daughter of the Right
Honourable Charles Sloane Cadogan, first Earl Cadogan ;
created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, 1856, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander
of that Order, 1880, and to that of Knight Grand Cross,
1887. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent,
in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and
3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or (for Colley),
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and collar
and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion gules, holding a forked
pennon of the last, one-third from the staff per pale argent,
charged with the Cross of Saint George. Married, 1853,
Elizabeth Doughty, daughter of the late Robert Lukyn ;
and has Issue — Olivia Georgiana [married, 1S90, Lieutenant-
Colonel Henry Trotter, Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General
at Galatz, on the European Commission of the Danube (to
whom refer)]. Residence — 17 Chester Square, S.W.
WELLS (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between three
demi-sea-lions couped argent, as many fountains proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-sea-lion argent, holding between the paws
a fountain proper. Motto — " Ultima experior."
Sons of John Septimus Wells, b. ; d. ; m.
Ellen, d. of Thomas Henry Sanderson : —
Thomas Henry Sanderson- Wells (addit. name of Sander-
son adopted by Deed-Poll 1904), Gentleman, M.D. (Lond )
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), b. 1871. Kes.~
Weymouth, Dorset. Club — County (Weymouth).
John Sanderson Sanderson-Wells (addit. name of Sander-
son adopted by Deed-Poll 1904), Gentleman, R.I., /;. 1872;
m. 1900, Florence Winifred, d. of George Cawthorne Sykes.
Res.—i Bedford Park Mansions, Bedford Park, W.
§SiR ARTHUR SPENCER WELLS, 2nd Baronet
(May II, 1883). Born June 25, 1866, being the son of
the late Sir Thomas Spencer Wells, ist Baronet, by his
wife Elizabeth Lucas, dau. of James Wright of Sydenham.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding
between the paws a horseshoe or, in chief a serpent nowed
of the last ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-ostrich dis-
played argent, holding in the beak a horseshoe or, a serpent
nowed proper. Motto — "In scientia Veritas, in arte
honestas. " C//^/'- -Travellers'.
The Late EDMUND-LIONEL WELLS-DYMOKE,
Gentleman, Barrister-at- Law (assumed the surname and
arms of Dymoke by Royal Licence, 1866). Armorial
bearings— Sable, two lions passant argent, ducally crowned
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, the two ears of an ass sable. Motto — " Pro Rege
dimico." Married, first, Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas
Galliers of Stapleton Castle, co. Hereford, who d.s.p. Dec.
I, 1862; and secondly, July 14, 1864, Laura de Blair,
younger dau. of Thomas Robert Jefferson ; by whom he
had Issue, daus. only. Residences— 'W^o. Grange, West
Moulsey ; Stapleton Castle, co. Hereford.
WELLWOOD, quartered by MONCRIEFF.
S CHARLES C^SAR WELMAN, Esq., J. P. for
Somerset, late of the 49th Regiment of Foot, and late
Major Vv^est .Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March 5,
1840, being the second but eldest surviving son of Charles
Noel Welman, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Poundsford Park and
Norton Manor, Somerset, by his wife Annette Elizabeth,
dau. of Cornelius Henry Bolton of Maidenhead, Queen's
County, Ireland. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
gules, between two apples vert, three mullets or. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, holding between the paws an
apple as in the arms, charged with a mullet or ; with the
Motto, "Dei providentia juvat." Married, Nov. 26, 1862,
Eugenia Mary, dau. of Charles Henry Stonor, Esq. ; and
has^had Issue — (i) Edward Charles Welman, Gentleman, b.
March 5, 1865, d. July 14, 1893 ; (2I Arthur Joseph Welman,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 16, 1870; (3) Cyril John Welman,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 24, 1878; Alice Mary; Una Mary;
Mary Monica ; Blanche Frances (deceased) ; Edith Mary ;
Gertrude Mary (deceased) ; and Veronica Mary.
HENRY ACTON WELMAN, Gentleman. Born April
15, 1856, being the seventh but fifth surviving son of Charles
Noel Welman, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Poundsford Park and
Norton Manor, Somerset, by his wife Annette Elizabeth,
dau. of Cornelius Henry Bolton of Maidenhead, Queen's
County, Ireland. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend
gules, between two apples vert, three mullets or. Mantling
gules and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion argent, holding between the paws an
apple as in the arms, charged with a mullet or. Motto^
" Dei providentia guvat." Married, June 15, 1882, Mary
Laetitia, dau. of the late Rev. Sir Paul William Molesworth,
Bart. , of Pencarrow ; and has Issue— [i] Gilbert Molesworth
Welman, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1888 ; (2) Paul Arundell
Welman, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1890; (3) Henry Bolton
Welman, Gentleman, b. May 20, 1893 ; Frances Morwenna ;
Irene Genevieve (deceased) ; and Adela Mary. Postal
address^
WELWOOD, see MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD.
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WENLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, five escallops in chevron
or, between three gryphons segreant of the last, collared
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a gryphon segreant azure, charged on the
shoulder with five escallops saltirewise or, holding between
the claws a hiezant, and resting the dexter foot on a mascle
fesswise gold. Motto—" Vigilans et verus."
Sons of the late James Adams Wenley of Glasgow,
d. igo2 : —
WENTWORTH, quartered by STANLEY.
Peterborough. Bor/i Jan. 2, 1866, being the eldest son of
Hon. George Wentworth Fitzwilliam, by his wife Alice
Louisa, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Hon. George Anson. Livery —
Black, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, lozengy argent and gules ; 2 and 3, sable, a
chevron between three leopards' faces or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — i. out of a ducal coronet or, a
triple plume of ostrich feathers argent; 2. a griffin passant
argent. Married, 1886, Evelyn, dau. of C. Lyster, late
6th Dragoon Guards ; and has Issue — (i) George James
Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Esq., b. May 19, 1888;
(2) William Thomas George Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Gentle-
man, /'. 1904. 5^(z/— Milton, Peterborough. Clubs —
Orleans, Raleigh, Travellers', White's, Pratt's, Garrick.
FITZWILLIAM WENTWORTH, Esquire, J. P. for
the Colony of New Zealand. Born Jan. 31, 1833, being
the eldest son of the late Hon. William Charles Wentworth,
WENTWORTH -SHEILDS (U.O., Confd. 1876).
Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a chevron argent between
three doves argent, a trefoil slipped vert (Sheilds) ; 2
formerly President of the Legislative Council of New South
Wales, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Francis Cox of Albion
Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney. Armorial bearings — Sable,
a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin
passant argent. Married, Feb. 18, 1868, Mary Jane, dau.
of George Hill, Esq., J. P.; and has \\?lA Issue — (i) William
Charles Wentworth, Gentleman, /;. Sept. i, 1871 ; (2)
D'Arcy Wentworth, Gentleman, /'. June 20, 1874 ; (3)
FitzWilliam Wentworth, Gentleman, /;. Nov. 12, 1875 ; (4)
George Godfrey Wentworth, Gentleman, h. Feb. 13, 1878 ;
Edith, d. 1 871 ; and Dorothy. Estate —V kvlc\v&^, near
Sydney, N.S.W. Residence —
WENTWORTH (R.L., 10 March 1789, H. Coll.). Sable,
a chevron between three leopard's faces or, a crescent for
difference. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin passant wings elevated argent,
beaked and membered or, differenced as the arms.
Sons of Godfrey Wentworth, Esq., of Woolley Park,
J.P. and D.L. Yorks. (High Sheriff 1862), b. 1797; d.
1865 ; VI. 1822, Anne, d. of Walter Fawkes of Farnley
Hall :—
Godfrey Hawksworth Wentworth, Esq., D.L. for West
Rdg. Yorks., b. 1828. 5^a^— Woolley Park, nr. Wake-
field.
William Digby Wentworth, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, b. 1839; ;«. 1885, Mrs. Gertrude Lancaster.
Res.—
and 3, sable, a chevron between three leopard's faces or
(Wentworth). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a dove wings expanded, holding in
the beak an olive-branch all proper, charged on the breast
with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur."
Son of Rev. Wentworth Sheilds, Rector of Kilbeg and
Newtown, co. Meath, b. 1758; d. 1829; in. 1805,
Isabella, d. of Richard Plunkett of Mount Plunkett,
CO. Roscommon, and Hollybrook Park, co. Dublin:—
Francis Webb Wentworth-Sheilds, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.,
Chev. of the Portuguese Order of Christ (1862), /'. 8 Oct.
1820 (took prefix surname of Wentworth by Roy. Lie.
27 Jan. 1877) ; m. 24 July i860, Adelaide, d. of John Baker
of Tinnacurra House, Dalkey, co. Dublin ; and has issue —
(i) Rev. Wentworth Francis Wentworth-Sheilds, M.A. , Pre-
centor of Goulburn Cathedral, New South Wales, b. 1867
\jn. 1902, Annie, d. of Rt. Rev. William Boyd Carpenter,
Bishop of Ripon ; and has issue— Keith M'Neill Wentworth
Shields, Gentleman, b. 1904]; (2) Francis Ernest Went-
worth-Sheilds, Gentleman, M.Inst.C.E., b. 1869; Ada
Margaret; Jessie Isabel; and Mabel Adelaide. Res. —
Brentwood, Sholing, Southampton.
WESENHAM, quartered by HUSSEY.
WEST, see CORNWALLIS-WEST and ROBERTS-
WEST.
GEORGE CHARLES WENTWORTH-FITZ-
WILLIAM, Esquire, D.L. and J.P. for the Soke of
WEST. Quarterly, i and 4 grand quarters, argent, a
fesse dancett^ between three leopards' faces sable, a crescent
is the Naval Cockade.
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for difference (West, Confn. U.O. ) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters,
quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, a pale sable (Erskine) ; ii. and
iii., gules, a sword in pale proper, pommel and hilt or
(Dun), the second and third grand quarters being the
arms of Erskine of Dun as matric. Lyon Register, c. 1672-7.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, charged with a crescent gules, a griffin's head
argent. Motto — " Jour de ma vie."
Sons of Rev. William James West, M.A. Dublin, of
Ederney, co. Fermanagh, and Balix and Legcloghfin,
CO. Tyrone, Rector of Delgany, co. Wicklow, d. 1809;
d. 1859 ; w. 1838, Elmina, second d. and coh. of late
Alexander Erskine of Balhall, co. Forfar, Longhaven,
CO. Aberdeen, and Bryanston Square, W. , last heir
male of the ancient baronial family of Erskine of
Dun:—
Augustus George West, Gentleman, formerly Lieut.
H.M. 76th Foot [impales the arms of Eyre of Eyre Court
viz. argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or], i.
1841 ; m. 1867, Sara, d. of late Rev. Canon Richard Booth
Eyre, M.A. , Prebend of Clonfert and Rector of Eyre-
court, CO. Galway (by Ins wife Sarah, eld. d. of the late
Robert Persse, Esq., of Roxborough, co. Galway, D. L. );
and has surv. issue ~(i) Erskine Eyre West, Esq., /'. 1868,
Barrister-at-Law, and late Capt. Londonderry Artillery,
S.D. R.G.A. [m. 1899, Annette Aileen Maude, elder d. of
Cuthbert Henry Cooke Huddart, M. B., of Shoyswell
Manor, Sussex, and Brynkir Hall, Carnarvonshire ; and
has surv. issue — Augustus Cuthbert Erskine West, Gentle-
man, d. 1900; and Dudley Somerset Erskine West, Gentle-
man. 6. 1904]; (2) Augustus William West, Esq., d.
1871, M.R.A.C, late Assistant Land Commissioner [>/t.
1900, Fanny Madeline Jane, only d. of the late Thomas
Hanmer of Bodnod Hall, co. Denbigh, and widow of Col.
George Leonard Thomson, late ist Batt. R. Sussex
Regt. ; and has issue — Denys Maida Hanmer; and Joan
Valerie Hanmer] ; (4) Richard Annesley West, Gentleman,
Lieut. Transvaal Horse Artill. , /'. 1878 ; Adeline Elizabeth ;
Sara Elmina Erskine ; and Georgiana Geraldine de Blaisy.
Estates — Balix and Legcloghfin, co. Tyrone ; White Park,
CO. Fermanagh. Seat — White Park, Brookeborough, co.
Fermanagh, Ireland.
Rev. Henry Matthew West, M.A. Dub., Rector of
Sacombe, Herts, b. 1842 ; m. 1874, Helen Mary, d. of
Robert Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice, co. Louth; and
has surv. issue — (i) Alexander Henry Delap W^est, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.H.A. ,^. 1877; (2) Charles Skeffmgton West,
Gentleman, Midshipman R.N. , b. 1886 ; Anne Elmina
Blanche ; Jessie Georgiana Rachel ; Kathleen Violet ; and
Eileen Myrtle. Res. — Sacombe Rectory, Herts.
Son of Frederick John West, late of Glenelg, South
Australia, b. 1848; d. 1895; m. 1877, Laura Mary,
d. of Charles Swinden : —
William Alfred Augustus West, Gentleman, /-. 1878.
Ygst. son of above Rev. William James West, /'. 1809 ;
d. 1859:—
Alfred Edward West, Gentleman, late Lieut. Wicklow
Rifles, b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Florence, d. of Charles E. Levey
of Cataraqui, Quebec ; and has issue — (i) Cyril Charles
West, Gentleman, Lieut. Black Watch, b. 1878 ; (2) Harold
Richard Alfrey West, Gentleman, /'. 1884 ; (3) Aubrey
Fenton West, Gentleman, /'. 1888; and Hazel Valerie.
S'ea^— Kilcroney Abbey, Bray, co. Wicklow. Club — Kil-
dare Street (Dublin).
The Right Honourable RICHARD LUTTRELL
PILKINGTON BETHELL, Baron Westbury of West-
bury, in the county of Wiltshire, in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom. Born April 25, 1852, being the eldest
son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Westbury,
by his wife Mary Florence, youngest daughter of the Reve-
rend Alexander Fownes Luttrell, Rector of East Quantox-
head, in the county of Somerset ; succeeded his father in
1875, under the creation of June 27, 1861. Armorial bear-
ings— £ie bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed
azure, between three boars' heads couped sable, an estoile
or, all within a bordure of the third, impaling the arms of
Tollemache, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fret sable
(for Tollemache); 2 and 3 azure, an imperial crown or,
between three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory
counterflory of the second (for Murray). Above the escut-
cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an
eagle's head sable, between two wings azure, charged on
the breast with an estoile as in the arms. Supporters — On
either side an eagle wings addorsed azure, ducally crowned,
collared, and charged 011 the breast with an estoile or.
AP ITHEL
Motto— "Ap Ithel." Married, July 24, 1882, Agatha
Manners Tollemache, commonly known as Lady Agatha
Manners Tollemache, sister of the eighth Earl of Dysart ;
and has Issue — Richard Bethell, Esquire, commonly known
as the Honourable Richard Bethell, born April 26, 1883.
Residence — 30 Hill Street, W.
§ FRANCIS VANDELEUR WESTBY, Esquire, J. P.
cos. Dubhn and Clare, and DT.. and High Sheriff for
CO. Clare. Born June 15,1859, beingjthe second but only sur-
viving son of the late Edward Perceval Westby, Esq., D.L.,
and High Sheriff 1854, by his first wife Elizabeth Mary, dau.
of the late Rt. Hon. F'rancis Blackburne, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent,
on a chevron azure, three cinquefoils pierced of the first ; 2.
argent, on a chief indented gules, three cross crossletsfitch^e
of the field ; 3. or, three garbs vert ; over all in the centre of
the shield a mullet gules for difference. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
martlet sable, holding in the beak a stalk of wheat proper,
with three ears or, charged on the breast with a mullet
gold. Motto — "Nee volenti nee volanti." Married,
1888, Janet Louisa, second dau. of George Orme of Castle
Lacken, co. Mayo; and has Issue — (i) Perceval St. George
Charles Westby, Gentleman, b. Nov. 20, 1888; (2) Horace
William Turner Westby, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22, 1891 ;
(3) Granville Nicholas Francis Westby,
March 18, 1894. Seats — Roebuck Castle,
Dublin, and Kilballyowen, co. Clare.
Street, Dublin.
Gentleman, b.
Dundrum, near
Club — Kildare
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§SiR THOMAS CHARLES CALLIS WESTERN,
3rd Baronet (Aug. 20, 1864), of Rivenhall, co. Essex,
J. P. and D. L. , late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards. Bor?/ Aug. 29,
1850, being the only son of Sir Thomas "W'estern, 2nd
Bart., by his wife Giuletta Romana, eldest dau. of Sir
Edward Manningham Buller, Bart., of Dilhorne Hall, co.
Stafford. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron between
two crescents in chief and a trefoil slipped in base or ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the col-
ours, a demi-lion or, in its dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — "Nee temere nee timide." Married, July 12,
1883, Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of Isaac Newton. Residence
— 6 St. George's Square, S.W.
WESTHALL, quartered by HULLEY.
WESTHEAD, see BROWN-WESTHEAD.
WESTMACOTT. Gules, a chevron cottised argent
between three bees volant or, a chief of the last. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount, a column of the Tuscan order fessways,
thereon a bee passant all proper. Motto — " Extremos
pudeat rediisse."
Son of ". —
Denham Westmacott, Gentleman. Res. — 54 West
Cromwell Road, London, S.W.
WESTON, see HUNTER-WESTON.
WESTON (R.L., 1880, H. Coll. and L.O.). Quarterly,
I and 4, or, an eagle displayed regardant sable, charged on
the breast with a crescent of the first, in chief two crescents
of the second (Weston) ; 2 and 3, or, three hunting-horns
vert, stringed gules (Hunter). Mantling sable and or.
Political and Staff Employ, Capture of Durriabad
Forts 1850; Outbreak of Indian Mutiny 1857; De-
fence of Lucknow Residency 1857 (Brevet Majority),
Alumbaghs, Capture of Lucknow 1858 (nient. desps.
and in "London Gazette"; medal, clasps, and one
year's extra service); assumed by R. L. in the year
1880 the additional name and arms of Hunter, under
the deed of entail conveying the estate of Hunterston
[of the family of Weston of Weston under Lyzard and
Hagley Hall, co. Stafford], b. 1823 ; 7)1. 2ndly, 1863,
Jane, Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, d. and h. of the late
Robert Hunter of Hunterston, co. Ayr: —
Aylmer Gould Hunter- Weston, Esq., D.S.O. (1900),
Bt. Lt.-Col., R.E., J. P. CO. Ayr, Knt. of Justice of the
Order of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
served in the Miranzai and Waziristan Expeditions and in
the Egyptian and South African W"ars (frequently ment.
desp. ), now Lt-Col. General Staff, Eastern Command, b.
1864. Post, add.— St. James' Court, S.W. ; Hunterston,
West Kilbride, Ayrshire. C/ub — Athenteum.
Reginald Hugh Hunter- Weston, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Agnes, d. of John
Roberts, Esq., C.M.G. , of Littlebourne, Dunedin, N.Z. (to
whom refer) ; and has issue— Robert Gould Hunter- Weston,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Pursell Reginald Hunter- Weston, b.
1904. Res. — Cottesbrook, Middlemarch, New Zealand.
HENRY MACGREGOR WESTON, Esquire, J. P.
CO. of Surrey, and County Councillor, Lord of the Manor
and Patron of West Horsley. Born May 3, 1853, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Weston, Esq., of West
Horsley Place, J. P. co. Surrey, by his wife Harriet, dau. of
Augustus Hut:)bard La Fargue of Husband Bosworth, co.
Leicester. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron or, be-
tween three lions' heads erased argent, langued gules.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a wolf passant argent, ducally gorged or. Motto — " Gloria
sat Deus unus. " Married, 1885, Daisy Violetta Henrietta,
dau. of the late Henry William Oliphant. Seat — West
Horsley Place.
WESTROPP, see O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP.
Crests — I. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
regardant sable, charged on the breast and on each wing
with a crescent or (Weston) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound sejant proper, gorged with an antique
crown or (Hunter). Mottoes — " Aquila non capit muscas,"
'' Cursum perficio." Livery — Dark blue or Oxford mixture
trimmed with yellow lace, on which eagles displayed sable
and hunting-horns are alternately woven ; yellow and black
waistcoat, black breeches.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Gould Read Hunter- Weston of
Hunterston, F.S.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Ayr, Knt. of
Justice and Hon. Commander Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; served on
GEORGE RALPH COLLIER WESTROPP, Esquire,
Major-General Indian Staff Corps (retired). Born May 23,
1834, being the third son of the late Capt. Amos Freeman
Westropp, R.N., and his wife Catherine, dau. of the Ven.
James Kenny, Archdeacon of Kilfenora. Armorial bear-
ingS^Quarterly i and 4, sable, a lion rampant ermine,
ducally crowned or (for Westropp) ; 2 and 3, argent, on
a fesse gules between three popinjays vert, collared gules,
three escallops or (for Thwenge). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon's
head ermine. Motto- " Post funera virtus." Married
Ellen Blanche, dau. of George Bell, Barrister-at-Law ; and
has Issi/e — (i) Rev. Henry Amos Westropp, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Incumbent of St. Alban's, Berbice, British Guiana
[m., Nov. 15, 1894, Mary Charlotte, second dau. of Robert
Woodman, M.D., of The Firs, Ormesby, co. Norfolk];
(2) George Ralph Collier Westropp, Esq., Capt. Indian
Staff Corps; (3) Simpson Hackett Westropp, Gentleman
(twin with John Gibbings his brother), d. March 24, 1891 ;
(4) John Gibbings Westropp, Gentleman (twin with his
brother Simpson Hackett), b. March 11, 1868, d. June 13,
1892; (5) Frederick Malcolm Westropp, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Engineers ; (6) Alexander Sligo Anderson Westropp,
Gentleman, b. April 11, 1872. Seat —
HENRY CHARLES EDWARD WESTROPP, Esquire,
Adjutant 5th Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers, formerly Capt.
ist Batt. Manchester (63rd) Rcgt. Born May 26, 1861,
being the second son of the late Sir Michael Roberts
Westropp of Ballyvolane, co. Cork, and his first wife
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John William Anderson of Fermoy,
CO. Cork. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable,
a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or (for Westropp) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a fesse gules between three popinjays
vert, collared gules, three escallops or (for Thwenge).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
is the Naval Cockade.
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colours, a falcon's head ermine. Motto — "Post funera
virtus." Married Mary Frances Anne, younger dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel John Henry Lowndes, J. P. Braunston, co.
Northants, one of Her Majesty's Gentlemen-at-Arms ; and
has Issue — (i) Lionel Henry Mountifort Westropp, Gentle-
man, b. Feb. 20, 1896 ; (2) Victor John Eric Westropp, Gen-
tleman, b. May 24, 1897. 6Va/— Bally volane, co. Cork.
HUGH MASSY WESTROPP, Esquire, J. P. co. Clare.
Born May 23, 1847, being the fourth son of the late John
Westropp, Esq., J. P., of Attyflin, in the co. of Limerick,
and Clonmoney, in the co. of Clare, by his first wife
Georgina Wilhelmina, second dau. of Col. George William
Stamer of Carnelly, in the co. of Clare, and Mary West-
ropp his wife. Livery — Dark blue, turned back witli red.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a lion rampant ermine, ducally
crowned or, langued and armed gules. Mantling' sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon's
head ermine. Motto — " Je me tourne vers I'Dccident."
Married, firstly, March 3, 1869, Helena, third dau. of Rev.
Thomas Westropp, M.A. , Rector of Ardcanny, Limerick ;
and has Issue — (i) John Ralph Westropp, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 24, 1869; (2) Hugh Gerald Westropp, Gentleman,
b. June 20, 1874 ; (3) Thomas George Westropp, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 10, 1875 ; and a daughter. He married
secondly, April 14, 1885, Elizabeth Jane [d. 1902), dau. of
William Stacpoole (eldest son of Richard John Stacpoole
of Edenvale, co. Clare), and has issue — Two daughters.
Seat — Deerpark, Clonlara, co. Clare.
WESTROPP (Vn. Yorks. , 1585). Sable, a lion rampant
ermine, ducally crowned or, langued and armed gules.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon's head ermine.
Motto — " Je me tourne vers I'occident." Livery — Dark
blue turned back with red.
Sons of John Massy Westropp, Esquire, J. P., B.A. ,
Capt. ist Royal Lancashire Regt., and Colonel in
Volunteers, b. 1837 ; d. 1903 ; m. June 1859, Mar-
garet, dau. of Thomas Wilson Ffrance of Rawcliffe
Hall, in the co. of Lancashire (she died i Jan. 1885) : —
John Massy Westropp, Esq., Capt. 12th Lancers (retired),
b. 28 April i860; ni. 16 June 1890, Georgina, d. of Frederick
Kennedy, Esq. ; and has issu-ejohn Francis Ralph,
Gentleman, /'. 6 April 189.1 ; Ralph Frederick Hugh,
Gentleman, b. 2 Sept. 1892. Estates — Attyflin and Bally-
bronogue, in the co. of Limerick ; Doonuss, Clonmoney,
Moveens, and Killard, in the co. of Clare. Postal address —
Attyflin, Patrickswell, co. Limerick.
Ralph Henry Westropp, Gentleman, Civil Engineer, b.
23 April 1864.
Francis Stamer Westropp, Gentleman, b. 10 Feb. 1867.
LIONEL ERSKINE WESTROPP, Esquire. Bor?!
August 26, 1866, being the son of the late Sir Michael
Roberts Westropp of Bally volane, co. Cork, and his
second wife Eliza, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Lionel John
Westropp. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable,
a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or (for Westropp) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a fesse gules between three popin-
jays vert, collared gules, three escallops or (for Thwenge).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon's head ermine. Motto — "Post funera
virtus." Residence— 60 Holland Park, London. Club —
New University.
Major-General ROBERTS MICHAEL WESTROPP,
of the Bombay Army (retired), served in the Indian Mutiny.
Born Nov. 19, 1824, being the eldest son of the late
Capt. Amos Freeman Westropp, R.N., by his wife Cathe-
rine, dau. of the Ven. James Kenny, Archdeacon of
Kilfenora. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, sable,
a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or, langued and
armed gules (for Westropp) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse
gules between three popinjays vert, collared and mem-
bered of the second, three escallops or (for Thwenge).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath or
and vert, a falcon's head ermine. Motto—" Post funera
virtus." Married, Aug. 7, 1852, Eliza, fourth dau. of
General George Twemlow of the Bengal Artillery. Resi-
dence— Southsea, co. Hants. Clubs — Junior United Ser-
vice, Royal Albert Yacht (Southsea).
THOMAS JOHNSON WESTROPP. Gentleman, M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1885, M.R.I.A,, F.R.S.A.I., Vice-Pres.
(1902), and Curator to Royal Soc. of Antiquaries of Ireland,
on the Senate of the University of Dublin, and on Council of
Royal Irish Academy, 1898-1903. Born Aug. 16, i860, being
the fifth son of the late John Westropp, Esq., J. P., of Atty-
flin, in the co. of Limerick, and Clonmoney, in the co. of
Clare, by his second wife Charlotte Louisa, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Whiteliead, K.C. B. , of Uplands
Hall, Lancashire. Live/y — Dark blue, turned back with
red. Armorial bearings' (Vn. Yorks, 1585)— Quarterly i
and 4, sable, a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or,
langued and armed gules. Mantling sable and argent (for
Westropp) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse gules, between three
popinjays vert, collared and membered of the second, as
many escallops of the field (for Thweng). Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon's head ermine. Motto —
" Je me tourne vers I'occident." Postal addresses — Lune-
burg, Sandymount, Dublin ; Royal Dublin Society, Kildare
Street.
WILLIAM KEILY WESTROPP, Esquire, retired
Major 68th Durham Light Infantry, Hon. Lieut. -
Col. 1882; served in Bhootan Expedition, 1865, Afgha-
nistan 1879-80; late 68th Durham Light Infantry, J. P.
for the borough of Folkestone. Born Oct. 21, 1839, being
the second son of the late Robert Westropp, by his wife
Anne, dau. of William Colclough of Clonmel, and grand-
son of Robert Westropp of Fort Anne, co. Clare. Livery —
Dark blue, turned back with red. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly I and 4, sable, a hon rampant ermine, ducally
crowned or, langued and armed gules (Westroiip, 1585) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a fesse gules between three popinjays vert,
collared and membered of the second, three escallops or
(Thweng, 1369). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath or and vert, an eagle's head proper, issuing from
a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Je me tourne vers I'Occi-
dent." Married, Oct. 6, 1882, Marie Jone, dau. of Adolphus
Banner Sutherland, M.D., of Richmond, Virginia, and
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widow of Harry Thornhill of Stanton-in-Peak, co. Derby.
Postal address — 6 Shorncliff Road, Folkestone. Clubs—
Junior United Service, and Radnor (Folkestone).
§ FRANCIS WALTER WESTROPP - DAWSON.
Esquire, J. P., formerly Lieut. 4th Batt. East Surrey
Regiment, Captain 3rd Royal Irish Regiment, Wexford
Militia. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Walter
Montiford Walter Westropp-Dawson of Charlesfort (who
assumed the surname and arms of Dawson by Royal
License in 1859), and his wife Laura Felicia Susan,
youngest dau. of the late Sir William Clay, ist Bart., M.P.
C/«iJ— Carlton. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4,
azure, on a bend between two estoiles or, three daws sable
(for Dawson) ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned or, in the dexter chief point an annulet of the last
(for Westropp). Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests,
I. upon a wreath of the colours, on clouds proper, an estoile
as in the arms, anescroU above, with the Motto, " Toujours
propice" (for Dawson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle's head couped ermine, charged with an annulet
gules (for Westropp). Motto — "Tourne vers I'occident."
Married, 1889, Charlotte, only surviving child of the late
John Crichton Gray, Esq., J. P., of Upton, co. Carlow ;
and has Issue — (i) Walter Henry Montiford Westropp-
Dawson, Gentleman, h. 1893 ; (2) Robert Gray Westropp-
Dawson, Gentleman, ^. 1895 ; and Laura Frances. Seats —
— Charlesfort, Ferns, co. Wexford; Upton Bagnalstown,
CO. Carlow.
WESTWOOD, quartered by CHAFY-CHAFY.
WESTWORTH (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable and or,
in chief two estoiles argent, each within a chaplet of roses
WETHERED (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, gules,
on a chevron between three fleshpots or, as many mullets
of the field (Wethered) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a bend gules,
three eagles displayed or (Badger). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head per
gules, leaved of the second, and a sun rising from the base
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a feather erect or, between two roses gules,
stalked and leaved vert. Motto — " Ubique fidelis. " Livery
— Grey with black velvet facings.
Sons of William Westworth of Preston, Lanes. , b. 1842 ;
d. ; m. , Margaret, d. of William Fletcher : —
Arthur \\'estworth. Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1896,
Henrietta, €ld. d. of late Richard Harrison ; and has issue
— (i) Arthur Bertram Westworth, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2)
Harold Westworth, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; Kathleen Doris ;
and Edith Margaret. Res. — " Brooklands," Broughton,
nr. Preston, Lanes.
bend embattled or and gules. Motto — " Virtute et labore."
Livery — Light drab, green facings.
Sonsof Owen Wethered, Esq., J. P., of Remnantz, Mar-
low, Bucks, b. 1798; d. 1862; in. 1830, Anne, d. of
Rev. Giles Haworth Peel, late Vicar of Ince, Chesh. : —
Thomas Owen Wethered, Esq., J. P., M.P. for MarJow
1868-1880, b. 1S32; m. 1856, Edith Grace, only d. of Rev.
Hart Ethelston of St. Mark's Vicarge, Cheetham Hill,
Manchester; and has issue — Edith Ethelston [w. 1891,
John Danvers Power]; Constance Anne Ellen [ot. 1883,
W. G. Steuart-Menzies of Culdares and Cardney, co.
Perth]; and Laura Sophia [w. 1886, Francis W. Grubbe
of Shellon, Essex]. Seats—
Owen Peel Wethered, Esq., Hon. Col. Bucks R.V., M.A.
Oxon. , b. 1837; ni. 1863, Francis Alice, d. of G. T. Ellison
of Seymour Street, Portnian Square ; and has issue —
(i) Francis Owen Wethered, Gentleman (Remnantz,
Marlow), b. 1864 [/«. 1899, Adeline Harris [d. 1900), d.
of W. F. MacTier, M.D. , of Kinnesburn, St. Andrews;
and has surv. issue — Owen Francis MacTier Wethered,
Gentleman, b. 1900; and Adeline Alice (twin with her
brother)] ; (2) Owen Henry W^ethered, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
(3) Walter Percival Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1869; (4)
Hugh Ellison Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1889; Alice Mary
{m. 1891, Rev. Herbert O. Fearnley-Whittingstall, Vicar
of Great Marlow] ; Evelyn Annie ; and Cicely Edith Esbel.
Res.—
Son of Rev. Florence James Wethered, Vicar of Hurley,
Fellow of King's Coll., Camb. , b. 1807; d. 1867;
m. 1839, Esther Ellen, d. of Rev. Giles Haworth Peel,
late Vicar of Ince, Chesh. : —
Rev. Florence Thomas Wethered, Vicar of Hurley, M.A.
Oxon., h. 1840; m. ist, 1862, Grace Emma, d. of late Rev.
the Hon. Samuel Best, R. of Abbot's Ann, and sister of
5th Lord Wynford ; 2nd, 1867, Mary Josephine, d. of late
Joseph Bonsor of Belgrave Square; and has issue — (i)
Rev. Edmund Peel Wethered, Vicar of Hollinfare, nr.
Warrington, b. 1863 \jn. 1896, Adelaide Constance, d. of
Rev. George Alfred Foyster, late R. of All Saints, Hastings ;
and has issue— Harold Edmund Wethered, Gentleman, b.
1901 ; Geraldine Emma ; and Ursula Marion] ; (2) Rev.
Arthur James Wethered, M.A., Vicar of Kingswood, b.
1869 \in. 1899, Sydney Alice, d. of Robert O'Brien Furlong,
Esq., C.B. , of Cloneevin, Killiney; and has issue — Courtney
Harold Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1903; Frances Alice ; and
Hilda Constance] ; (3) Harold Francis Wethered, Esq.,
Capt. East Lanes. Regt., b. 1870; d. 1898; (4) Joseph
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Robert Wethered, Esq., Capt. Glos. Regt., b. 1873; (5)
Ernest Wethered, Gentleman, M.D. Lond., h. 1875; (6)
Herbert Laurence Wethered, Gentleman, Lieut. East
Lanes. Regt., b. 1877; Marion Grace \m. 1890, E. H.
Godsal] ; Alice Lilian ; and Dora Mary. y?«.— The Vicar-
age, Hurley, nr. Marlow.
WETHEY. Ermine, a lion rampant holding between
the paws an escallop reversed, and in chief two passion
crosses all gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a passion cross
gules, an escallop reversed argent, between two wings
barry of six argent and gules. Motto—' ' Fortis in veritatis
causam."
Sons of Edward Wethey, Gentleman, b. \ d. ;
m. ist, Mary Ann, d. of William Canes of Exeter;
2nd, : —
Edward Canes Wethey, Gentleman, b. 1829 ; vi. ist,
1852, Phoebe [d. 1890), d. of Malachi Harvey of Shaldon ;
2nd, 1891, Tryphena, d. of late William Norsworthy of
Teignmouth ; and has surv. issue — (i) Edward Brewer
Wethey, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; (2) Ernest Harold Wethey,
Gentleman, /;. 1859 ; (3) Arthur Harvey Wethey, Gentleman,
b. 1862; Harriet Elizabeth Phoebe Emma; Mary Vere ;
and Eugenie Emily. Res. — The Green, Shaldon, Devon.
Eugene Wethey, Esq. , J. P. , i^. . AVj.— The Green,
Shaldon, Devon.
Charles H. Wethey, Gentleman, b. . Post, add.—
Post-Office, Little Metis, Quebec, Canada.
WETTENHALL, quartered by HULLEY.
WHADCOCK, quartered by LANE.
The Reverend GEORGE CAH^NCROSS WHAL-
LEY, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, of Holy Trinity, Pad-
dington. Armorial bearings — Argent, between three
whales' heads erased sable, a banner displayed bendways
gules, thereon two lions passant guardant in pale or. Mant-
ling sable and nrgent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a whale's head erased and erect per pale gules and
sable. Motto — "Gloria Deo in profundis." Residence —
120 (Queen's Road, Bayswater, W.
WHARTON, quartered by KEMEYS-TYNTE.
WILLIAM HENRY ANTHONY WHARTON, E.s-
quire, T-P. Botrn Nov. 14, 1859, being the only son of the
late Joiin Thomas Wharton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for N.R.
of CO. York, by his wife Chailotte, eldest dau. of Henry
Walter Yeoman of Woodlands, co. York, by his wife Lady
Margaret Bruce, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 1st Earl of Zetland.
Livery — Claret coat, crimson waistcoat, with silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a maunch argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased argent, armed
or, crined sable. Married, first, July 20, 1888, Emily
Harriott [d. 1894), second dau. of the Rev. C. B. Yeoman,
Vicar of Manfield, co. York; and has Issue — Margaret
Winsome. He married secondly, Elizabeth Sophia
Mytton, dau. of the late Rev. R. J. Harrison of Caer
Howel, Montgomeryshire. Estates — Skelton in Cleveland,
and Gilling, in Richmondshire, both in the North Riding
of the county of York. Postal address — Skelton Castle,
Skelton in Cleveland.
WHATELEY, quartered by HALSEY.
WHEATLEY (Arms exhibited Vn. 1687, but not
allowed ; arms as under confirmed 1847). Per fesse azure
and erminois, a pale counterchanged, three lions rampant
guardant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a
mural crown or, two arms embowed vested azure, holding
between the hands proper a garb also or, enfiled with a
ducal coronet azure. MottO — " I trust in my God." Livery
— Blue and yellow.
Son of Thomas Randall Wheatley, Gentleman, some-
time Assistant Privy Purse to Queen Victoria, m. Eliza,
d. of Major William Morton, Bengal Engineers : —
Moreton John Wheatley, Esq., C.B. (1901), Col. late
R.E. , sometime Bailiff of the Royal Parks, vi. Jan. 1864,
Edith Frances, ygst. d. of Charles Millett of Maiden
Erleigh ; and has issue — (i) Evelyn Moreton Wheatley,
Gentleman, b. 29 Oct. 1866 {in. 19 June 1894, Frances
Mary, eld. d. and coh. of Arthur Edward Whieldon, Esq.,
J. P. (Arms of Whieldon — Gules, on a chevron argent,
between three pears stalked and leaved or, as many crosses
sable, on a chief ermine, a lion passant of the fourth)] ; (2)
Cyril Moreton Wheatley, lisq., Capt. 3rd Essex Regt.,
b. I Aug. 1870; (3) Basil Moreton Wheatley, Gentleman,
h. 15 Dec. 1875 ; and Mabel Edith Moreton \vi. Col.
Richard PVancis Johnson, C.M.G., R.A.]. .S'tv?/- Gwersyllt
Park, Denbighshire. Town res. — 11 Buckingham Palace
Gardens, S.W. Clubs— \}\\\o\-\. Junior United Service.
WHEELAN, see NOLAN-WHEELAN.
The Revekeni) WILLIAM CHESLIN WHEELER,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly
Vicar of Pollington, Yorks. Armorial bearings— Per pale
or and azure, three chevronels indented between as many
wheels with six spokes, in the centre chief point a millrind all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head argent, gutt6e-de-
sang erased gules, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper,
and holding in the beak a wheel with six spokes per pale or
and azure. MottO — " Non onmis moriar." Residences —
Ridgeway Gardens, Wimbledon, S.W. ; Southborough,
Tunbridge Wells.
JOSEPH WHEELWRIGHT, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings Or, gutt^ede-sang, a gryphon segreant gules,
on a ctiief indented of the last, two lions passant argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head couped gules, gorged with a collar
vair, between two trefoils slipped vert. MottO "Age et
tace. " Residence — 7 Nevill Park, Tunbridge Vi'ells, Kent.
EDWARD GALTON WHELER, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Northumberland, Com-
missioner to the Duke of Northumberland. Borri June
12, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Edward Wheler,
lisquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick,
by his wife Elizabetii Anne, daughter of the late Samuel
Tertius Galton of Duddeston, in the county of Warwick.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron
between three leopards' faces sable, and impaling the arms
of Dugdale, namely ermine, a cross moline gides between
four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for
is the Military Cockade.
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his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed
gules. Married, 1890, Mary Louisa, daughter of the late
James Dugdale, Esquire, of Wroxall Abbey, in the county
of Warwick. Postal CfWrirw— Swansfield House, Alnwick.
WHELER (R.L., 1845, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4,
vert, on a fesse or, three lions rampant of the first (Wheler
c. 1590) ; 2 and 3, paly of si.x gules and argent, on a
canton or, a martlet of the first (Medhurst). Mantling vert
and or. Crests — i. out of a mural crown or, a griffin's head
issuant argent (Wheler) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
martlet gules charged with a fleur-de-lis gules, and holding
in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved vert.
Sons of Charles Wheler Wheler, Esq., of Otterden
Place, Kent, and Ledston Hall, Yorks., J. P. West
Rdg., J.P. and D.L. Kent (High Sheriff 189 1), (^. ;
d. 1899 ; 7n. i86g, Elizabeth Townsend, eld. d. of
William Hall ofSyndale, Kent :—
Granville Charles Hastings Wheler, M.A. Oxon., J.P.
and D.L. Kent, and T.P. West Rdg. Yorks., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1872. 5m/j- Ledston Hall, Yorks. ; Otterden
Place, Kent. Clubs— ]\in\or Carlton, Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
George Bevil Hastings Wheler, Gentleman, M.A. 0.xon.,
Lieut. 2ist Lancers, b. 1874. Clitb — Cavalry.
Charles William Gilborne Hastings Wheler, Gentleman,
Lieut, sth Batt. Northumberland Fus., b. 1880. Club—
Junior Naval and Military.
WHETEMBALE, quartered by LEE- WARNER.
THOMAS WHEWELL, Gentleman. Born June 28,
1840, being the second son of the late Richard Whewell
of Blackburn, by his wife Ellen, daughter of William
Crabtree of Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire. Clubs — Con-
servative (Blackburn), Union (Blackburn). Livery— 'BAne
with yellow facings. Armorial bearings— Vair^ argent
of the colours, a wyvern, wings elevated proper, gorged
with a collar gemel or, supporting with the dexter
leg a torch erect sable, fired also proper. MottO — "For
faith and for fatherland." Married, July 7, 1864, Mary
Ann, second daughter of Councillor James Briggs of Black-
burn ; and has Issue — William Briggs Whewell, Gentleman,
b. Oct. 15, 1872; Marianne [»i. Rev. E. J. Wood, B.A.,
Vicar of Whiston, Prescot] ; Medora ; Louise; and Nellie.
Residence — Fair Elms, Blackburn.
ARTHUR EDWARD WHIELDON, Esquire, of Wyke
Hall, CO. Dorset, J.P. co. Denbigh. Born May 2, 1820,
being the second but eldest surviving son of the late George
Whieldon, Esquire, of Springfield House, in the county of
Warwick, and of The Grove, in the county of Hampshire,
Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford, Warwick,
and Northampton, and Deputy - Lieutenant of the first,
High Sheriff for the county of Warwick 1847, by his second
wife Mary, third daughter of the late Richard Brettell of
Finstall House, and of Stourbridge, in the county of Wor-
cester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules,
on a chevron argent, between three pears stalked and leaved
or, as many crosses sable, a chief ermine, thereon a lion
passant of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, between two branches of oak proper, a
fer-de-moline fesseways sable, thereon perched a parrot vert,
collared gules, holding in the dexter claw a pear stalked and
leaved also proper. Motto— " Virtus prcestantior auro."
Married, 1862, Helena, daughter and co-heiress of John
Ratcliffe of The Grange, Leyland, in the county of Lancaster ;
and by her (who died 1889) has /wz/e- Frances Mary;
Georgina ; Eveline Annie ; Eleanor Marguerite ; and Cecile
Violet. Seats— Wyke Hall, near Gillingham, in the county
of Dorset ; Ashe Grange, Farnham, in the county of Surrey.
Residence — Lillington, Leamington.
EDWARD WHINERAY, Gentleman. Born March 25,
1840, being the fourth son of James Whineray, Gentleman,
by his wife Mary Corbison, only dau. of John Corbison,
Gentleman. Armorial bearings— Per chevron or and vert,
two chevronels couped between as many pheons in chief.
and gules, on a bend cottised sable, a crescent or,
between two Diana's heads crined and horned of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
and an anchor erect in base all counterchanged. Mantling
vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mast
with a sail hoisted proper, the sail charged with an anchor
is the Naval Cockade.
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erect gules between on the dexter side a branch of oak
fructed of the first and on the sinister a coral branch of the
second. MottO — " In solo Deo salus. " A/arn'ed, Aug. 2^,
1865, Jane, third dau. of Thomas Hodgson ; and has Issue —
(i) William Edward Whineray, Gentleman (Leighton Court,
Neston, Cheshire), d. June 25, 1866; (2) James Whineray,
Gentleman, d. April 5, 1868 ; Mary Maggie ; and Eleanor
Jane. J^esidence—Westmea.d, Hoylake, Cheshire.
AMY OCTAVIA WHINYATES, Spinster, only dau.
of the late Major-Gen. Frederick William Whinyates, by
his wife Sarah Marianne, dau. of Charles Whalley of Stow-
on- Wold. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar-
terly I and 4, paly of six or and azure, a border gobony of
the first and gules, on a chief ermine, a lion passant gules,
between two spurs, rowels upwards, gold (for Whinyates) ;
2. sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches
argent (for Parker) ; 3. vert, three horses courant argent,
bridled or (for Frye). Postal addresses — Dorset Villa, Chel-
tenham ; and Sesame Club, London.
The Reverend EDWARD HENRY WHINYATES,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Oxford, Rector of Fretherne, Stonehouse, in the county of
Gloucester. Born 1835, being the second son of the late
Major-General Frederick William Whinyates, by his wife
Sarah Marianne, daughter of Charles Whalley of Stow-on-
Wold. Armorialbearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly
I and 4, paly of six or and azure, a bordure gobony of the
first and gules, on a chief ermine, a lion passant gules,
between two spurs rowels upwards gold (for Whinyates) ;
2. sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches
argent (for Parker) ; 3. vert, three horses courant argent,
bridled or (for Frye). Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of an anchor erect sable, a cubit arm holding a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Malignum
spernere vulgus." Married, Nov. 23, 1882, Marie Louise
Sarah, eldest dau. of Major John T. Ashton, Madras Horse
Artillery ; and has Issue— {i) Guy Whinyates, Gentleman, d.
Jan. 18, 1884 ; (2) Ralph Whinyates, Gentleman, i>. July
12, 1885; Cecily; and Amy Seymour. Postal address —
The Rectory, Fretherne, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.
Colonel FRANCIS ARTH UR WHINYATES ; served
in Crimean Campaign, and has medal and clasp for Sebas-
topol and Indian Mutiny, being present at battle of Cawn-
pore, Kala Nuddie, Kunkur, and the capture of the Fort of
Sandre. Born Nov. 18, 1837, being the third son of the late
Major-General Frederick William Whinyates, by his wife
Sarah Marianne, daughter of Charles Whalley of Stow-on-
Wold. C/ul> — United Service. Livery — Blue and yellow.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i
and 4, paly of six or and azure, a bordure gobony of the first
and gules, on a chief ermine, a lion passant gules, between
two spur-rowels upwards gold (for Whinyates) ; 2. sable,
a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches argent (for
Parker) ; 3. vert, three horses courant argent, bridled or (for
Frye) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of an anchor erect sable, a cubit arm holding a sword
proper, pommel and hilt or; with the Motto, "Loyal en
tout." Married, June 10, 1886, Emma Sophia Caroline,
daughter of Colonel Charles Bingham, Deputy-Adjutant-
General of the Royal Artillery. Postal address — Berrington
House, Tenbury, Worcestershire.
§ FREDERICK THOMAS WHINYATES, Esquire,
Major-General and Pacha, has Crimean War Medal
with three clasps (Turkish medal), and fifth class of the
Order of the Medjidie. Born March 28, 1833, being the
eldest son of the late Major-General Frederick William
Whinyates, by his wife Sarah Marianne, dau. of Charles
Whalley of Stow- on -Wold. Livery — Blue coat and
waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, paly of six or and azure, a
bordure gobony of the first and gules, on a chief ermine, a
lion passant gules, between two spurs rowels upwards gold
(for Whinyates) ; 2. sable, a stag's head caboshed between
two flaunches argent (for Parker) ; 3. vert, three horses
courant argent, bridled or (for Frye) ; and for a Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an anchor erect
sable, a cubit arm holding a sword proper, pommel and
hilt or; with the Motto, "Malignum spernere vulgus."
Married, July 30, 1872, Constance Georgina, fifth daughter
of Matthew Bell, Esquire, of Bourne Park, Canterbury,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county
of Kent, y^i/a/^— Property in Cumberland. Postal ad-
dress— Abbotsleigh, Bournemouth. Club — United Service.
WHISTON, quartered by CONANT.
WHITAKER, see MASTER-WHITAKER,
WHIT.^KER (H. Coll.). Sable, three mascles argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect grasping a sword all proper.
Livery — Black and white.
Sons of John Whitaker, Esq., of Broadclough, Lanes.,
and Winsley Hall, Salop, J. P. co. Salop, Lord of the
Manor of Westbury, b. 1829 ; d. 1899 ; w. 1858,
Elizabeth Anne, d. of Robert Munn of Heath Hill,
Stackheads, nr. Manchester : —
is the Military Cockade.
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Capt. James Whitaker, late 20th Hussars, d. 1863. Seafs
— Broadclough, Bacup, Lanes. ; Winsley, Shropshire.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavalry.
John Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1896, Lisle
Wyman Smith of Cheyenne, U.S.A. Res. —
Dugald Robert Whiteiker, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Norman Munn Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Yr. sons of James Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Broad-
clough, b. 1789 ; d. 1855 ; m. 1826, Harriet, d. of John
Ormerod of Bankside, nr. Manchester : —
James Whitaker, Esq., J. P. co. Salop, b. 1831 ; m. 1863,
Elizabeth, d. of Lt.-Col. Every Clayton of Rowley, nr.
Burnley, Lanes. ; and has issue — (i) Henry Ernest Whitaker,
Gentleman, b. 1869 \ni. 1899, Margaret Louisa, d. of John
Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Broadclough] ; (2) Bernard
Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1873 [;«. 1900, Mabel, d. of John
Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Broadclough]; Agnes Vere \m.
1890, George H. Holt] ; and Edith. Seat — Hampton Hall,
Worthen, Salop.
William Henry Whitaker, Esq., J. P. and D.L. cos. Salop
and Montgomery (High Sheriff eo. Salop 1896), M.A., b.
1833; 7)1. 1873, Mary, d. of William John Bovill, Esq.,
Q.C. ; and has issue — William Harold Bovill Whitaker,
Esq., J. P. CO. Salop, b. 1878 ; and Winifred Bovill. Seat —
Totterton Hall, co. Salop.
WHITAKER (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or, two
mascles in chief gules and a serpent nowed in base proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a stag's head erased argent, gorged
with a collar vair6 gules and or, a serpent nowed as in the
arms.
Son of George Whitaker, late of Highbury : —
Roy Henry Rollinson Whitaker, Gentleman, F.R.C.S.
BENJAMIN INGHAM WHITAKER, Esquire, of
Hesley Hall, in co. Nottingham, late Lieut, ist West
York Yeom. Cav., J. P. and D.L. for co. Nottingham (High
Sheriff 1893), and J. P. for the West Riding of eo. York.
Borr Aug. 16, 1838, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Whitaker of Hesley, by his wife Eliza Sophia, only daughter
of William Sanderson. Club — Conservative. Livery —
Blue with silver facings. Armorial bearings — Per pale
argent and azure, a chevron embattled between three
mascles counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
horse passant argent, gorged with a collar gemel, and rest-
ing the dexter foreleg on a mascle azure. Motto — " Spes
et fides." Married, January 26, 1871, Caroline Lucy,
only daughter of Frederick William Hudson of Scar-
borough, in the county of York. Seat — Hesley Hall,
Tickhill, Rotherham.
CHARLES JOSEPH SOFER WHITBURN, Gentle-
man, of Addington Park, in co. Kent, Lord of the Manors
of Addington and Trotterseliffe in that county. Born Nov.
24, 1836, being the only son of the late Charles Whitburn,
Gentleman, by his wife Mary Ann, only dau. and heiress of
Joseph Sofer. Livery — Dark green, with brass buttons;
yellow and black striped vest. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a bezant,
on a chief or, between two mullets of six points of the first,
a pale gules, thereon two swords in saltire proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased azure,
holding in the beak a bezant, and charged on the neck
with a mullet of six points argent. Motto — "Virtus
difficilia vincit." Married, October 1863, Fanny, daughter
of John Hales of Malvern House, in the county of Surrey ;
and by her has Issue — Charles William Sofer Whitburn,
Gentleman, Second Lieutenant West Kent Queen's Own
Yeomanry, born June 29, 1867 ; and Mary Florence [married
1889]. Estate — Addington Park, West Mailing, in the
county of Kent. Postal address — 16- Ennismore Gardens,
S. W. Club — Conservative.
WHITBY, quartered by FORSTER.
WHITCHURCH, quartered by CHAMBRE.
WHITCOMBE, quartered by NIBLETT.
WHITE, quartered by BATTEN, RIDLEY, and
WELCH.
WHITE, see BARRINGTON - WHITE, DAL -
RYMPLE- WHITE, JERVIS - WHITE, JERVIS-
WHITE-JERVIS, and LEIGH-WHITE.
WHITE (U.O. , 17 Feb. 1863). Argent, on a chevron
engrailed between three rose gules, a cross crosslet or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm proper, charged with a chevron
engrailed gules, thereon a cross crosslet or, in the hand
three roses gules, slipped proper. Motto—" Vi et virtute."
Sons of Luke, 2nd Baron Annaly, K.P. , b. 1829;
d. 1888 ; tn. 1853, Emily d. of James Stuart : —
Rt. Hon. Luke White, 3rd Baron Annaly of Annaly
and Rathcline, co. Longford (U.K., 19 Aug. 1863), D.L.
CO. Longford, late Capt. Scots Guards, served in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal, clasp, and bronze star), Lt.-Col.
comdg. Northants Imp. Yeom. [Supporters — Dexter,
a horse argent, caparisoned with the trappings of the
14th Regt. of Light Dragoons proper; sinister, an Irish
wolfhound proper, gorged with an antique crown and
chained or], b. 1857; m. 1884, Hon. Lilah Georgiana
Augusta Constance Agar-Ellis, d. of Henry, 3rd Visctount
Clifden ; and has issue— Hon. Luke Henry White, b.
1885; Hon. Lilah Charlotte Sarah; and Hon. Lucia
Emily Margaret. Seats — Luttrelstown, Clonsilla, co.
Dublin ; Gowran, co. Kilkenny ; Holdenby House, North-
ampton. To^vn house — 43 Berkeley Square, S.W.
Clubs — Marlborough, Turf, Guards'.
Hon. Charles James White, Chief Commissioner of
Police in Rhodesia 1892-5, Capt. Reserve of Officers,
late Capt. Roy. Fus., served in Matabeleland Campaign
1893 and 1896 (medal and clasp), b. i860; m. 1901, Evelyn,
d. of F. B. Bulkeley-Johnson ; and has issue- Margaret
Lucia. Club — Naval and Military.
Hon. Robert White, Major Reserve of Officers, Lieut.
Roy. Bucks Yeom. , late Capt Roy. Welsh Fus. , served in
Nile Exped. 1884-5 (medal, clasp, and bronze star) and
in S. Africa 1900 (medal and five clasps), b. 1861. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Turf, Travellers', Bachelors'.
Son of William Henry White, Esq., of Cloone Grange,
J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1883), b. 1855; d. 1892;
m. ist, 1876, Audley Harriett, d. of John Reynolds
Dickson of Woodville, co. Leitrim : — •
George White, Gentleman, b. 1881. Seat — Q\oox\&
Grange, eo. Leitrim.
Son of Luke White of Chandos, b. 1832; d. 1890;
m. 1859, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Alexander Richey of
Mount Temple, co. Dublin: —
Wilham Alexander White Esq., J.P. co. Longford (High
Sheriff 1891), Capt. 6th Batt. Rifle Brig., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1864; m. 1891, Adelaide Gray, d. of Rev. J. J.
•Newbold, Vicar of Clonbroney ; and has issue— Luke
William Newbold White, Gentleijian, b. 1894. Seats—
The Shrubbery, Kilcoek, eo. Kildare ; Chandos, co.
Longford.
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WHITE (H. Coll., 1904). Barry wavy of six argent and
azure, a lymphad sable, on a chief of the second, two roses
of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a beacon fired
proper, pendent therefrom a sail azure, charged with a
rose as in the arms. Motto — " Ever watchful," Livery —
Dark green coat, gilt buttons, yellow and green striped
waistcoat.
Sons of Henry White of Bristol, b. 1815 ; d. 1872 ; m,
1843, Eliza, d. of John Tippetts : —
Sir George White, ist Bart. (26 Aug. 1904). J. P. for
Bristol, b. 1854 ; m. 1876, Caroline Rosena, d. of William
Thomas of Bristol ; and has issue— George Stanley White,
Esq., b. 1882, and Daisy May \jn. 1902, Ernest John
Hudson of Weybridge, Surrey, late Q.O. Roy. West Kent
Regt.]. Seat — Gotham House, Bristol. Clubs — Constitu-
tional, Constitutional (Bristol), and Clifton Club.
Henry White, Gentleman. Res. — San Paulo, Brazil.
Samuel White, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. — Dorset House,
Clifton, Bristol.
WHITE (U.O. ). Gules, an annulet or, within a bordure
sable, charged with estoiles of the second, on a canton
ermine, a lion rampant of the third. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — ^On a wreath of the colours, a stork argent,
beaked and membered or. Motto — "The noblest motive
is the public good."
Son of Capt. Robert Hedges Eyre White of Glengariffe
Castle, CO. Cork, /'. 1809 ; d. \ m. 1834, Charlotte
Mary, d. and h. of Raffeen House, co. Cork :—
Robert Hedges Eyre White, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; m.
i860, Mary Anne d'Esterre, d. of John Roberts of Ardmore,
CO. Waterford ; and has issue — (i) Robert Hedges Eyre
White, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (2) Simon White, Gentleman,
b. 1863; (3) Edward Wliite, Gentleman, b. 1869; Anna
Mary ; and Frances Dorothy \jn. 1883, Robert William
Delacour]. Seat — Raffeen House, co. Cork.
WHITE, formerly of Hursley (1750). Vert, a fesse
cuppa argent and erminois, between three narcissus flowers
of tiie second. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an olive-branch issuing from a
mount thereon a dove holding in the beak a narcissus
flower slipped and leaved all proper. Motto — " Ficta
tanquam flosculi decidunt."
Sons of Rev. John White of Ampfield, /;. 1817 ; d.
1885 ; 7)1. 1863, Martha, d. of Rev. John Fisher : —
Joseph John Fisher White, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. I May 1865 ; m. 18 July 1895, Edith Rhoda, d. of John
Blackwood ; and has surv. issue — Hilary Fisher White,
Gentleman, b. 25 Nov. 1902. Estate — Ampfield House,
nr. Romsey, Hants. Res. — 69 Parliament Hill Mansions,
London, N.W.
Gilbert Benjamin Mower White, Gentleman, /;. 29 March
1866 ; m. 18 April 1900, Alicia Wolfe, d. of Matthew
Henry Towgood ; and has issue — Gilbert John Mower
White, Gentleman, b. 5 July 1902; and Alicia Margaret
Mower. Res. — 112 Harley Street, London, W.
Rev. William Edward White, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 10
March 1867 ; m. 29 April 1896, Ethel Adelaide, d. of
Rev. Walter John Drought ; and has issue — (i) Edward
Willoughby White, Gentleman, b. 18 June i89q ; (2) Wil-
fred Hyde White, Gentleman, b. 1903; and Ethel Vera.
Res. — The Rectory, Bourton-on-the- Water, Gloucs.
Henry Thomas White, Gentleman, b. 22 Feb. 1869; m.
21 Dec. 1898, Adriana, d. of Lachlan M'Bean ; and has
issue — Godfrey M'Bean White, Gentleman, b. 17 Oct.
1899; Henry Lachlan White, Gentleman, b. 1905; and
Margaret Moore. Res. — 13 Kedleston Road, Derby.
WHITE (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron nebuly, between
three boar's heads coupe.d, two flanches argent, each charged
with a cross pat^e of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-tower gules, issuant therefrom a boar's head argent,
tusked and maned or, charged on the neck with a cross
pat^e also gules, three crosses pat^e also argent. Motto —
" Non sibi sed aliis. "
Son of Robert Holmes White, Gentleman, of Boulge
Hall, Suffolk, b. 1834 ; (/. 1901 ; m. 1862, Elizabeth
Sarah, d. of late John Griffith Frith, Esq., of Highlands,
Glos., T.P. :—
Robert Eaton White, Esq., J. P. co. Suffolk, b. 1864;
m. 1903, Rose Dorothy, d. of late Charles Pearce-Serocold,
Gentleman, of Taplow Hill, Bucks ; and has issue — Robert
Charles Meadows White, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat —
Boulge Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk. C/z/i5— Windham.
Son of : —
Rev. Lewis Meadows White, b. . A'^j.— Horning
Rectory, Norwich.
WHITE (Confd. U.O.). Per fesse argent and gules, in
chief six roses three and three of the second, and in base an
eagle displayed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed vam-
braced, charged with two four-leaved shamrocks vert, hold-
ing in the hand a sprig of three roses slipped and leaved
proper. MottO — " Honeste parta."
Sons of James Robert White of White Hall, co. Antrim,
b. ; d. 1872 ; m. , Frances, d. of George
Stuart of Donachy, co. Tyrone : —
Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart White, V.C.. G.C.B.,
is the Military Cockade.
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CO. Antrim, Col. Gordon Highlanders, Hon. Col. 2nd V. B.
Somersetsh. Lt. Inf., LL.D. (Camb. and Dublin), D.C.L.
(Oxford), served in Indian Mutiny 1857-9, Afghan War
1879-80, Soudan Exped. 1884-5, Burmese Exped. 1885-9,
Zhob Field Force 1890, South African War 1899-1900
(commanded during siege of Ladysmith), Commander-in-
Chief in India 1893-8, Q.M.G. of the Forces 1898-9, Lt.-
Gen. in Natal 1899-1900, Gov. and Commander-in-Chief at
Gibraltar 1900-5, Gov. of Chelsea Hospital since 1905, 6.
1835 ; m. 1874, Amelia Mary (Lady of Imp. Order of Crown
of India), d. of Ven. Joseph Baly, Archdeacon of Calcutta;
and has issue — James Robert White, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt.
Gordon Highlanders, served in S. African War 1899-1901,
6. 1879. Seai — White Hall, Ballymena, co. Antrim. J?es. —
Chelsea Hospital, S.W. Ch/ds — United Service, Arrny and
Navy.
John White, Esq., C.B., M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law
Principal Assist. Sec. in Educ. Dept. 1900-3, d.
Res. — 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. Club — United
University.
SHANS THOMAS FELL WHITE, Gentleman, Com-
mander in the Royal Navy. Born May 7, 1856, being
the younger son of the late Major Hans Thomas Fell White
of the 40th Regiment, and of Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the
county of Cork, by Amelia Carey his wife, daughter of
Colonel Edward James White of the 70th Regiment. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
argent on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last
barbed vert, seeded gold, a cross patee or (for White) ; 2
and 3 ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops
argent (for Grove) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the
hand a dagger all proper, the arm charged with a cross
pat^e or ; with the Motto, ' ' Nourissez l'esp6rance." Married,
July 16, 1885, Mary Beatrice, eldest daughter of the late
Charles Nichols of Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand ;
and has Issue — Hans Grove White, Gentleman, born Sep-
tember 8, 1890 ; Mirabel Grace Grove ; Beatrice Mary
Grove ; Kathleen Whitefoord Grove ; and Ion Whitefoord
Grove. Estate — Nursetown. Postal address — Bismark
Street, 17", Weimar, Germany.
S JAMES GROVE WHITE, Esquire, Col, late com-
manding ist Batt. the Duke of Cambridge's Own
Middlesex Regt., late Assistant Quartermaster - General
2nd Div. First Army Corps, and J.P. for the co. of Cork.
Livery — Claret colour, with white facmgs and silver buttons.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and
4, argent on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last,
barbed vert, seeded gold, a cross pat^e or (for White) ; 2
and 3 ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops
argent (for Grove). Crest — ^Upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a
dagger all proper, the arm charged with a cross pat(5e or.
Motto — " Nourissez I'esp^rance." Married, July i, 1880,
Constance, eldest daughter of A. Fitz-Gibbon of The
Rookery, Great Stanmore, and niece to Maurice Fiiz-
Gibbon, Esquire, of Crohana, Stoneyford, in the county of
Kilkenny, styled the Mac An Tsen Riddery and White
Knight ; and has /w//(;^(i) Pierce Grove White, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut, ist Batt. Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex
Regt., born Oct. 13, 1882; (2) Maurice Fitz-Gibbon Grove
White, Gentleman, born Dec. 7, 1887 ; (3) Eric Grove
White, Gentleman, born April 11, 1892; (4) Terence
Grove White, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1901 ; and Constance
Geraldine Grove [;«. 1904, Capt. C. S. Collison, 2nd West
India Regt.]. Estates — Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the co. of
Cork ; and Rockfield, Cappagh, in the co. of Waterford.
Postal address — Kilbyrne, Doneraile, county Cork.
JfOSEPH HENRY LACHLAN WHITE, Esquire, B.A.
Trin. Coll. , Cambs., Capt. late Northumberland Fusiliers,
served with Soudan expedition 1898, including battle of
Khartoum, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1904) for Queen's Co.,
J.P. CO. Suffolk. Born Jan. 7, 1859, being the son of the
late Joseph White, Gentleman, of Bredfield House, Wood-
bridge, CO. Suffolk, by his wife Emily, dau. of the late
Robert Henry Lachlan of Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park,
London, W. Z.jz'e;j — Dark blue, gilt buttons. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two escallops in fesse sable, in base a
scDULe ei PRGSPeRe
Born Octotjer 21, 1852, being the eldest son of the late
Major Hans Thomas Fell White, 40th Regiment, and of
Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the county of Cork, by his wife
Amelia Carey, daughter of Colonel Edward James White,
70th Regiment. Clubs — Army and Navy, Pall Mall, London.
buck trippant proper, attired or, on a chief azure a bezant
between two bees volant, also proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a buck trippant per pale argent and proper, attired
or, the dexter fore-leg, bearing a flagstaff in bend sinister
, also proper, thereon hoisted a banner, gold, fringed and
charged with an escallop gules. Motto — " Sedule et pro-
spere." Married, Oct. 5, 1886, Pansy Frances Mary, dau.
of the late Richard Grace, Esq., D.L. , and grand-dau. of
the late Oliver Dowell Grace, V.L. , of Mantua, co. Ros-
is the Naval Cockade.
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common, and Gracefield, Queen's County, Seats — Bred-
field House, Woodbridge, Suffolk ; and Gracefield, Athy,
Queen's Co. C/uis — Naval and Military, Constitutional,
Kildare Street Club.
REMINGTON WALTER WHITE - THOMSON
Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge,
an Assistant Master at Eton College. Born August 28,
1861, being the eldest surviving son of Col. Sir Robert
Thomas White- Thomson, K.C.B. [to whom refer], by
his wife Fanny Julia, daughter of the late General Sir
Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, Baronet, of Creedy Park,
in the county of Devon. Livery — Blue and white, with
silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns :
Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head caboshed and
attired with ten tines proper, on a chief azure, a cross
crosslet fitch^e between two roses slipped of the field (for
Thomson) ; 2 and 3 party per fesse raguly or and gules,
three roses counterchanged, all barbed and seeded, and
slipped proper (for White) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour fesse-
ways, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect argent (for
Thomson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork resting
his dexter claw upon a sand-glass, and holding in the beak
a bulrush leaved all proper (for White) ; with the Motto,
" Deus providebit. " Married, April 11, 1889, Theodora
Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Theodora
Mary, second daughter of the late Right Honourable
George Sclater-Booth, first Baron Basing. Postal address
— Eton College, Windsor.
MSiR ROBERT THOMAS WHITE-THOMSON,
w Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath (Civil Division), Major late King's Dragoon
Guards, Hon. Col, late ist Devon Militia, D. L. co. Devon,
J. P. for COS. Kent and Devon, Lord of the Manor of Broom-
ford. Born Feb. 21, 1831, being the eldest son of Robert
Thomson, Esq., of Camphill, J. P. for co. Renfrew, by his
wife Mary, dau. of Thomas White of The Close, Lich-
field, CO. Stafford; created C.B. 1892, and K.C.B. 1897.
Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head
sand-glasses proper (for White), the escutcheon being sur-
rounded by the ribbon, and pendent the badge of a K.C.B.,
and impaling the arms of Ferguson-Davie, namely, quar-
terly I and 4, argent a chevron sable between three mullets
pierced gules (for Davie) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils
two and one or, on a chief of the last, a lion passant gules
(for Ferguson) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour fesseways, holding a
cross crosslet fitch^e erect argent (for Thomson) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a stork resting the dexter claw upon
a sand-glass, and holding in the beak a bulrush leaved all
proper (for White); with the Motto, "Deus providebit."
Married, June 16, 1857, Fanny Julia, daughter of Sir Henry
Robert Ferguson-Davie, first Baronet, of Creedy Park, in
the county of Devon; and has Issue — (i) Henry Noel
White-Thomson, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born
April 22, 1858, died June 1886 ; Remington Walter White-
Thomson, Esquire [to whom refer], born August 28, 1861 ;
the Reverend Leonard launcey White-Thomson, Rector of
St. Martin's and St. Paul's, Canterbury, Master of Arts of
the University of Cambridge, born November 15, 1863
[married, January 19, 1897, Hon. Margaret Adela, third
dau. of Right Hon. twentieth Baron Clinton, and has issue,
Charles Robert White-Thomson, Gentleman ; Ian Hugh
White-Thomson, Gentleman ; and Mary Adela] ; Hugh
Davie White-Thomson, Esquire, D.S.O. , Major Royal
Field Artillery, born September 6, 1866 [married Ela
Louisa Agatha (died 1894), daughter of Rev. James
Stewart Ruddach, B.A. Camb. , and has had issue, Dorothy
Edith, died September 21, 1894]; and Ada Mary [married
Edward St. Aubyn, Esq., late Col. Cornwall Militia, brother
of ist Baron St. Levan]. Estate and postal address —
Broomford, Exbourne, Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
WHITEHEAD, see TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD.
§SiK JAMES WHITEHEAD, ist Baronet (Nov. 1889),
of Highfield House, Catford Bridge, co. Kent, J. P.
and D. L. for Westmorland, J. P. for cos. of London and
Kent, one of His Majesty's Lieutenants for the City
of London, M. P. for Leicester from 1892-94, F.S.A.,
\
caboshed and attired with ten tines proper, on a chief
azure, a cross crosslet fitch^e between two roses slipped of
the field (for Thomson) ; 2 and 3 party per fesse raguly
or and gules, three roses counterchanged, all barbed and
seeded, and slipped proper, on a chief of the last three
F.R.Hist.S., F.R.S.S., Lord of the Manor of Wilmington
and Grandison, Kent, Alderman of the City of London
1882-96, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1884, Lord
Mayor of London 1889, High Sheriff of the county of
London 1890. Born March 2, 1834, being the son of James
is the Military Cockade.
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Whitehead of Appleby, co. Westmorland, by his wife Agnes,
dau. of Robert Atkinson of Hay Close, Kendal. Livery —
Royal blue, with gold facings. Armorial bearings — Per
pale azure and sable, on a fesse invected plain cotised or,
iietween three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a fasces erect be-
tween two edgles' heads erased proper; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle, wings expanded proper, each wing charged with
a fasces erect or, supporting with the dexter claw an
escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " Virtute et labore."
Married, May 30, i860, Mercy Matilda, fourth dau. of
Thomas Hinds of Bank House, St. Neots ; and has Issue
— (i) George Hugh Whitehead, Esq., M.A. Oxford, J. P.
CO. Kent, b. Oct. 30, 1861 \jn., Sept. 5, 1889, Gertrude
Grace, dau. of William Ascroft of Overleigh House, co.
Lancaster, and the Wyke, co. Westmorland, J. P., and has,
James Hugh Edendale Whitehead, Gentleman, /'. July 8,
i8go; George William Edendale Whitehead, Gentleman, b.
1895; Christobel ; Joan Gertrude; and Sylvia Mercy As-
croft] ; (2) Rowland Edward Whitehead, Esq., M.A. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law, b. Sept. i, 1863 [w.. May iS, 1893, Ethel
Mary LtJonie, dau. of Philip H. Rathbone of Greenbank
Cottage, Wavertree] ; (3) Gilbert Hinds Whitehead, Esq.,
late Capt. 8th Vol. Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. May 26, 1866
\in., April 10, 1901, Helena Emnieline, dau. of the late
H. A. Langford of Plymouth] ; (4) Wilfred James White-
head, Esq., M.A. Oxford, Capt. 24th Middlesex Royal
Vol. , b. Jan. 6, 1873 ; Leila Isabel Mercy ; and Florence
Marion. Res. — Wilmington Manor, Kent. Club — Reform.
§ ALEXANDER WHITELAW, Esquire, of Gartshore,
in CO. Dumbarton, J. P. and D.L. for that co. ,
and D.L. for the county of Lanark, Honorary Major
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Member of the
Royal Scottish Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland).
Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Alexander
Whitelaw, Esquire, of Gartshore, in the county of Dum-
barton, and Woodhall, in the county of Lanark, elected
1874, Member of Parliament for the city of Glasgow,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties
of Dumbarton and Lanark, by his wife Barbara Forbes,
youngest daughter of the late Robert Lockhart of Castle-
hill. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a
chevron engrailed or, between three boars' heads couped
argent, armed and langued of the second, and impaling
the arms of Disraeli, namely, per saltire gules and argent,
a castle triple-turreted in chief proper, two lions rampant
in fesse sable, and an eagle displayed in base or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a bee erect proper. Motto — " Solertia
ditat." Married, 1886, Dorothy, eldest daughter of Ralph
Disraeli, and niece of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Knight of
the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Seat — Gartshore,
Kirkintilloch, in the county of Dumbarton.
GRAEME ALEXANDER LOCKHART WHITE-
LAW, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, formerly M.P. for the North-
western Division of the co. of Lanark. Born Nov. 4,
1863, being the second son of the late Alexander White-
law, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieu-
tenant, of Gartshore, in the coimty of Dumbarton, and
Woodhall, in the county of Lanark, by his wife Barbara
Forbes, daughter of the late Robert Lockhart of Castlehill,
in the county of Lanark. Clubs — Conservative, Carlton.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron
engrailed or, between three boars' heads couped argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a vsrreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a bee erect proper ; and in
an escroll over the same this Motto, "Solertia ditat."
Married, 1885, Elizabeth, daughter of James Reid Stewart,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Calder Park, in the county
of Lanark. Residence — Strathallan Castle, Perthshire.
S GEORGE WHITELOCKE WHITELOCKE-
LLOYD, Esquire, of Strancally Castle, in the co.
of Waterford, and Calton, in the co. of York, D.L. for the
W.R. of CO. York, J. P. for the former county, and High
Sheriff thereof 1859. Born May 30, 1830, being the
younger but only surviving son of the late Wilham Horton
Lloyd, possessor of estates in the counties of York, Lan-
caster, and Derby, by his wife Mary, fourth and youngest
daughter of George Whitelocke of Seymour Place, Bryan-
ston Square, London, and Fortoiseau, near Paris (a great-
grandson of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke) ; and assumed by
Royal License, 1880, the additional surname and arms
of Whitelocke. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4 (for Whitelock-Lloyd), counterquartered
i. and iiii., argent three lions dormant in pale sable (for
Lloyd) ; ii. and iii. azure, a chevron engrailed between three
eaglets close or (for Whitelocke) ; 2. azure, a chevron en-
grailed between three eaglets close or (for Whitelocke) ;
3. argent on a bend gules, three stags' heads caboshed or
(for De la Beche) ; and impaling the arms of Butler, namely
or, a chief indented azure, a crescent for differunce.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-arm in
scale armour, the hand naked proper, cuffed or, grasping
a lizard vert (for Lloyd) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a tower vairt?, argent and gules, an eaglet, wings en-
dorsed or; motto over, " Quodcunq evenerit optimum."
(for Whitelocke). Mottoes — " Ar ol gwaith gorphvys,"
and " Pwy vaeddia ny deffro. " Married, firstly, Sept. 14,
1854, Selina Jane, dau. of Arthiu- Henry of Lodge Park, in
the county of Kildare; and by her (who died Jan. 11, i860)
has Issue — William Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. 24th Regiment, born May 5, 1856 [d. 1897)
[married, June 25, 1885, Catherine Anna Mona, dau. of
the Very Reverend Henry William Brougham, Doctor of
Divinity, Dean of Lismore ; and has, Percy Gamaliel
Whitelocke-Lloyd, Gentleman, born August 7, 1890 ; and
Winifred Lucy Selina] ; Eveline Selina ; Augusta Frances
Jane ; and Selina Mary. He married secondly, Feb. 7,
1861, Anne Margaret, commonly known as Lady Anne
Margaret, second dau. of the Right Hon. Richard Somer-
set Butler, third Earl of Carrick. He married thirdly,
1904, Anna Maria, d. of George Wheeler Bennett of Ash-
brook, CO. Limerick. Seats — Strancally Castle, Villiers-
town, in the county of Waterford; Buttevant Castle, in the
county of Cork.
ROBERT WHITGREAVE, Gentleman. Born March
12, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Francis Whit-
REGEMDEFENDERE
VICTVl
greave. Esquire, J. P., D.L. , of Moseley Court, by his wife
Teresa, seventh dau. of Sir Edward Mostyn of Talacre,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross
quarterly pierced or, four chevrons gules, with an honour-
able augmentation, a chief argent, thereon a rose gules,
irradiated gold, within a wreath of oak proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, out of a ducal
coronet gules, a denii-antelope or ; and another of augmen-
tation, namely, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre in pale or,
surmounted by a branch of oak proper, and a rose gules,
slipped in saltire also proper. Motto — " Regem defendere
victum." Married Marian Clare, dau. of John Leadbitter
Smith of Flass Hall, in the county of Durham ; and has
Issue — (i) Henry Egerton Whitgreave, Gentleman, born
Sept. 20, 1881 ; (2) Robert Francis Whitgreave, Gentleman,
born July i, 1885; (3) John Lockley Joseph Whitgreave,
Gentleman, born March 14, i88g ; and Mildred Dorothy
Mary. Seat — Moseley Court, near Wolverhampton.
Residence — Weston-super-Mare.
WHITMORE, see WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE.
THOMAS CHARLES DOUGLAS WHITMORE.
Esquire, J. P. and D. L. (High Sheriff for Leicester 1875),
late Capt. Royal Horse Guards. Borii May 26, 1839, l)eing
the elder son of the late Thomas Charlton Whitmore, Esq.,
M.P. ; by his wife Lady Louisa Anne Douglas, eldest dau.
of Rt. Hon. Charles, fifth Marquess of Queensberry. Clubs
— Carlton, Boodle's. Armorial bearings — Vert, fretty
or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon sitting on the stump of a tree witli a branch
springing from the dexter side all proper. Married, May 11,
1867, Louisa Margaret Emily, fifth dau. of Sir William
Cradock-Hartopp, third Bart., of Four Oaks Park.co. War-
wick ; and has had Issue — Francis Henry Douglas Charlton
Whitmore, Gentleman, b. April 20, 1872 ; Mildred Louisa
Lucy ; and Ethel Mary Alberta. Seat — Orsett Hall, Essex.
Residence — 30 Wilton Place.
WHITNEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD.
WHITNEY, see FETHERSTON-WHITNEY.
Sir BENJAMIN WHITNEY, Knight Bachelor (1897),
J. P. for CO. Roscommon, Clerk of the Crown and Peace for
wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped salile, armed
argent, tipped gules, gorged with a collar chequy or and
sable, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet argent.
Motto — " Magnanimiter cruceni sustine." Married, i860.
Annabella [d. Jan. 16, 1899), dau. of the late Isaac North-
Bomford, Esq., J. P., of Ferrans House, co. Meath ; and
has surviving Issue — Belinda; and Mable Rosamond.
Postal addresses — 29 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin ;
Brayfort House, Bray, co. Wicklow. Clubs — Constitu-
tional, Friendly Brothers' (Dublin).
JOHN WHITTAKER, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale sable and azure, three escallops in fesse be-
tween as many mascles argent, in the centre chief point a
mullet of the last, impaling the arms of Ashworth, namely
gules, a passion cross nebuly or, between three fleurs-de-lis,
two in chief and one in base argent, each within an annulet
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours,
Married, Margaret, youngest dau. of the late John Ash-
worth of Rose Hill, Turton, Bolton-le-Moors. Residence —
Shaw Hill, Chorley, Lanes.
WHITTAKER (Vn. Lanes.; Ped. H. Coll.). Sable,
three mascles argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour,
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CO. Mayo. Born 1833, Armorial bearings — Azure, a
cross chequy or and sable, in the dexter quarter a cross
crosslet argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
holding in the hand a sword all prooer. Motto — " Robur
atque fides."
Sons of Thomas Whittaker, Esq.,
Hill, Walton-le-Dale, b. 1810 ; d.
Anne, d. of Robert Whittaker: —
Robert Whittaker, Esq., J.P. Lanes.
Oldham, formerly Capt. .Art. Vols., b. 1837; m. ist, 1864,
Mary Hannah, d. of John Dronsfield, and by her (who d.
1889) has issue— (i> Thomas Whittaker, Gentleman, b.
1865 [w. 1897, Victoria, d. of Andrew Knowles of Pendle-
bury, Manchester] ; (2) John Dronsfield Whittaker, Gentle-
man, b. 1866; (3) Robert Linney Whittaker, Gentleman,
b. 1867; (4) James Gilbert Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1870,
d.s.p. ; (5) Arthur Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (6) Myles
Aspinall Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; Mary Hannah
[m.] ; Anne Christabel \d. unm.\ He m. 2nd, 1891, Emily
Maria, widow of John C. Adey of Poole, Dorset. Estate —
Walton-le-Dale. Res. — 12 Gledhow Gardens, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Conservative.
John Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1880. Res. —
WHITTINGSTALL, see FEARNLEY-WHITTING-
STALL.
is the Military Cockade.
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The Reverend EDWARD JOHN GUMMING
WHITTINGTON-INCE, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.), Rector of Wormington,
CO. Gloucs. Born Feb. 4, 1852, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Edward Cumming Ince, Clerk in Holy Orders, of
Bournemouth, co. Southants, and of Marrick Abbey, N.R.
CO. of York, M.A. (Jesus Coll.), Camb., sometime Vicar
of Christchurch, St. Albans, by his wife Elizabeth Mar-
garet Caroline, dau. of John Gason, M.D., of Enniskerry,
CO. Wicklow, Ireland ; and assumed by Royal Licence
dated Aug. 11, 1893, the additional surname and arms of
Whittington, in compliance with the will of the late William
Whittington Ince of Douglas, in the Isle of Man. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent, three torteaux,
arrow or, flighted of the first, devouring a child proper,
and standing on a weir of the first banded azure ( Venables) ;
each charged with a cross or, between two bendlets en-
grailed sable, the whole between as many crosses patt^e
fitchiie gules (for Ince) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion's head erased
argent, collared sable, between three annulets or, a chief
invected chequey of the last and azure (for Whittington).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — r. on a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a rabbit sejant argent,
gorged with a collar gemel gules, resting the dexter fore-
leg on a cross pattfe fitch^e sable (for Ince) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's head
erased sable, sem(5e of mullets or, gorged with a collar
invected argent, and holding in the mouth an annulet
gold (for Whittington). Motto— " Garde la foi." Afar-
ried, Jan. 23, 1884, Annie Nora, third dau. of Josceline
Frederic Watkins, Esq., J. P., of Elmleigh, Watford, co.
Herts; and has Issue -[1) Edward Watkins Whittington-
Ince, Gentleman, /;. Oct. 3, 1886; (2) William Berkeley
Whittington-Ince, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1889; (3) Charles
Henry Whittington-Ince, Gentleman,;!'. March 27, 1892;
(4) Ralph Piggott Whittington-Ince, Gentleman, b. March
19, 1898 ; Nora Marjorie ; Elinor Gladys ; Anna Louisa ;
Mary Elisabeth; and Annie Caroline. Estate -M&rnck
Abbey, N.R. co. of York. Residence— T\\& Rectory, Wor-
mington, Broadway, Worcestershire. Club — Junior Con-
servative.
WHYTE, quartered by VIPONT.
WHYTE- VENABLES (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4
azure, two bars, and in chief two mullets argent (Venables) ;
2 and 3, sable, on a chevron between three crescents argent,
a leopard's face between two cinquefoils pierced gules
(Whyte). Mantling azure and argent. Crests— i. on a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, transfixed by an
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
holding in the paws a rose argent, sHpped proper. Motto
— " In Domino confido."
Son of Rev. George Augustus Oddie, Rector of Aston,
Herts, b. 1820; d. i?>77 \ m. 1848, Annie, d. of Rev.
James Venables, M.A., R.D., Vicar of Buckland,
Newton, and Preb. of Wells : —
Rev. Arthur Thellusson Whyte- Venables (formerly Oddie,
R.L. 21 Tan. 1905), M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1851 ; m. 1886,
Alice Blair, d. of Rev. Canon G. J. Palmer, Rector of
Newmgton, R.D. ; and has issue — Harold Arthur Whyte-
Venables, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Dorothy Alice; and Gladys
Caroline. iVa^— Redhills House, Belturbet, co. Cavan.
Res. — Glen Vicarage, Leicester.
EDMUND CALEB WICKES, Gentleman. Born 1843,
son of the late Charles Wickes of Walton, co. Leicester.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse
nebuly argent, a sun in splendour in chief and a garb in
base or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising in splendour
proper, a garb fesseways vert. Motto — "Ex Lumine
Lucrum." Is married and has issue. Residence— XJwex'^ofA.
THOMAS H. WICKES. Gentleman. Born , being
the son of the late Charles Wickes of Walton, co. Leicester.
Armorial bearings— Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse
nebuly argent, a sun in splendour in chief and a garb in
base or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a sun rising in splendour proper,
a garb fesseways vert. Motto — " Ex Lumine Lucrum."
Postal address— Vv^xttZXi Palace Car Co., Chicago, U.S.A.
HENRY LAMPLUGH WICKHAM, Esquire, late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, J. P. for Hants and Warwickshire.
Born Feb. 19, 1838, being the second son of the late Henry
Louis Wickham, Esq., of Binsted-Wyck, Receiver-General
of Gibraltar, Chairman of the United Boards of Stamps and
Taxes 1838-48, by his wife Lucy, youngest dau. of William
Markham of Becca Hall, co. York, and grand-dau. of
.William Markham, D.D., Archbishop of York. Armorial
bsarings — Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules, eight mul-
lets cr. Motto — "Manners makyth man." Married^Yeb.
24, 1873, Hon. Teresa Mary Josephine dau. of Rt. Hon.
Henry Benedict, eleventh Baron Arundell of Wardour,
is the Naval Cockade.
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and widow of Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborue,
eleventh Bart. She died Sept. 17, 1895, leaving /ssue — (i)
Willliam Joseph Wickham, Gentleman, i. Nov. 5, 1874 ; (2)
Lewis Cyril Wickham, Gentleman, d. April 14, 1877 ; d.
Nov. 18, 1880, (3) Cyril Henry Wickham, Gentleman, 3.
May 25, 1878; and Cecily Mary [/«. Frederick William
Alfred Herbert Gillett]. Residence—
WICKSTED, quartered by ETHELSTON.
GEORGE EDMUND WICKSTED, Esq., J. P. for
Salop and Cheshire. Born Feb. 4, 1836, being the eldest son
of the late Charles Wicksted, Esq. , of Betley Hall, J. P., High
Sheriff co. Chester 1822, by his wife Mary Charlotte, 3rd
dau. of Edmond Meysey Wigley. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, chequy argent and azure, on a chevron
engrailed or, three anchors sable, a chief gules, charged
with a lion passant of the first (for Toilet) ; 2 and 3 argent,
on a bend azure, between three crows sable, beaked and
legged gules, as many garbs or (for Wicksted) ; and im-
paling the arms of Blount, namely, barry nebuly of six or and
sable. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, two serpents proper issuing
from and roimd a garb or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a pyramid erected on a pedestal of one degree argent, the
top entwined by a serpent descending proper respecting an
escroll, with the Motto, " Prudentia in adversis." Married,
Jan. 10, 1878, Margaret Mary Theresa, youngest dau. of
Sir Edward Blount, 8th Bart., of Sodington, co. Worcester.
Seat — Betley Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
WIGAN, see GRAHAM-WIGAN.
WIGAN, Baron, see CRAWFORD.
Sir FREDERICK WIGAN. ist Baronet (1898)
Knight Bachelor (1894), J. P. for cos. of London and
Surrey, D.L. , and High Sheriff 1894, for co. Surrey. Born
Oct. 4, 1827, being the fifth son of John Alfred Wigan,
Esq., of Clare House, near Maidstone, J. P. for co. Kent,
by his wife Elizabeth Pratt, dau. of William Lewis of
Lyon House, Stamford Hill. Livery — Coat green and
brass buttons ; trousers black ; waistcoat green and yellow
stripes ; brown overcoat. Armorial bearings — Vair, on
a pile or, a mount in base vert, thereon a mountain ash-tree
proper, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, upon a mount a mountain ash-tree, sur-
mounted by a rainbow all proper. Motto — " Carpe
diem." Married, April 25, 1857, Mary Harriet, dau. of
Joseph Blunt of West Park, Kew, and Austinfriars,
London, Solicitor ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William
Wigan, Esq., b. March 15, 1859 \jn. Elizabeth *Adair, dau.
of Lieut. -Col. Grey, formerly 37th Foot] ; (2) Arthur Law-
ford Wigan, Esq., b. April 27, 1868; (3) Edgar Clare
Wigan, Esq., Lieut. 8th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. Nov. 28,
1876; Amy Mary; Katherine ; Ellen Mary [w. Rev.
William A. Birkbeck, M.A. ; Ethel Harriet | ;«. Egerton
Spencer Grey, third son of Lieut. -Col. Grey] ; and Con-
stance Harriet. Estates — Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen, co.
Surrey ; Purand Chase, Ross, co. Hereford. Postal address
- Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen, S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
St. Stephen's.
The Rev. HERBERT WIGAN, M.A. 0.xon., Vicar
of Dunsden, co. Oxon. Born 1862, being the third but
eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Alfred Wigan, M.A. ,
Rector and Patron of Luddesdowne, Kent, by Emilie Thai,
daughter and co-heiress of Francis Holies Brandram, Esq.,
J. P., of Tunbridge Wells. Livery — Blue and white. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
vair on a pile or, issuant a mount in base vert, thereon a
rnountain ash-tree proper (for Wigan) ; 2 and 3 azure, a
pile wavy ermine between two bees volant in fesse or (for
Brandram). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a
mountain ash-tree, surmounted by a rainbow all proper;
with the Motto, "Carpe Diem." Postal addresses—
Dunsden Vicarage, Reading.
WILLIAM LEWIS WIGAN, Esquire, B.A. Oxon., J.P.
for Kent, Lord of the Manor of Powers Hall, Essex. Born
July 14, 1853, being the eldest son of the Rev. William Lewis
Wigan of Clare House, Kent, and Vicar of East Mailing, by
Caroline Ramsay, third daughter of Aretas Akers of Mall-
is the Military Cockade.
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ing Abbey, Kent. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or a mount in
base vert, thereon a mountain ash-tree proper, and impaling
the arms of Carr, namely gules, on a chevron cotised be-
tween three annulets argent, as many estoiles of six points
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a mountain ash-
,-a,
tree surmounted by a rainbow all proper, with the Motto,
" Carpe Diem." Married, October 19, 1893, Laura, second-
daughter of the Rev. Thomas William Carr, Rector of Bar-
ming, Kent, and of Eshott Heugh, Northumberland ; and
has Issue — (i) William Lewis Wigan, Gentleman, born
October 24, 1895 ; (2) John Alfred Edmund Wigan, Gentle-
man, b. May 21, 1897, d. an infant ; (3) Lambert George
Wigan, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Harriet ; and Caroline Akers.
Estates— OXvlX^ House, East Mailing, Kent ; Powers Hall,
Essex. Postal address — Clare Cottage, East Mailing,
Maidstone.
WIGGETT, quartered by BULWER-LYTTON and
CHUTE.
M Sir HENRY SAMUEL WIGGIN, ist Baronet (June
^ 17, 1892), J. P. and D.L. co. Stafford, J. P. co. Wor-
cester and Borough of Birmingham. Born Feb. 14, 1824,
being the son of William Wiggin, by his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of William Milner of Tean, co. Stafford. Armorial
bearings — Gules, three mullets of six points argent, on a
chief invected or, two spurs, rowels upwards, leathered sable ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, within a spur, the rowel upwards, leathered or, a
fleur-de-lis sable, the whole between two wings proper, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis also sable. Motto — " To thine
ownself be true." Married, June 11, 1851, Mary Elizabeth,
second dau. of David Malins of Edgbaston, Birmingham,
J. P. ; and has Issue ~-[i) Henry Arthur Wiggin, Esq., Wal-
ton Hall, Eccleshall, Staffs., b. May 3, 1852 [t/i., Sept. 12,
1878, Annie Sarah, dau. of Charles Rogers Cope, Esq., J. P.,
of Kinnerton Court, co. Radnor, and has, Charles Richard
Henry Wiggin, Esq., b. March 21, 1885 ; Margaret Annie ;
and Elinor Mary, 7n. 1905, Sir Thomas Salt, Bart.] ; (2)
William Malins Wiggin, b. Aug. 5, 1854, d. July 8, 1856;
(3) Walter William Wiggin, Esq., J. P. for cos. Wor-
cester and Stafford, b. Sept. 29, 1856 [w. , Oct. 13, 1886,
Edith, fourth dau. of G. C. Adkins, Esq., J. P., and
has issue, George Robert Wiggin, Gentleman, b. 1889;
Christopher Wiggin, Gentleman, b. 1891, d. 1895]; (4)
Alfred Harold Wiggin, Esq., J. P. co. Worcester, b. Jan.
20, 1864 [;«. , May 5, 1887, Margaret, fourth dau. of Edward
Nettlefold, and has, William Henry Wiggin, Gentleman,
b. 1888; Richard Artiiur Wiggin, Gentleman, b. July 4,
1903; Hilda Margaret; and Nancy]; (5) Edgar Askin
Wiggin, Esq., Major 13th Hussars, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ,
b. Nov. 26, 1867; Mary Ehzabeth [m., Dec. 5, 1884, Col.
Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence, late ist Dragoon
Guards, and has issue] ; and Ethel Malins \jn. Col. St. John
Michell Fancourt, late ist Bengal Lancers, and has issue].
Seats — Metchley Grange, Harborne, co. Stafford; Garth
Gwynion, Machynlleth, co. Montgomery. Club — Reform.
ARTHUR WIGGINS, Esquire, formerly Capt. in the
2nd Batt. King's Own Regt. Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Born , being the son of the late Frederick Augustus
Wiggins of Porchester Terrace, Paddington. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented azure and gules, a gryphon
segreant argent, holding between the forelegs a garb or,
the whole between three bezants. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
garb or, charged with an acorn slipped and leaved proper,
three hurts fesseways. Motto — "Loyal." Seat — Sand-
hills, Christchurch, Hants.
Lieut -Col. THOMAS ANDREW WIGHT- BOY-
COTT, Esquire, D.S.O. , of Rudge Hall, in co. Salop,
Hon. Lieut. - Col. in Army, Capt. Queen's Own Royal
Staffordshire Yeomanry. Born Aug. 5, 1872, being the
eldest son of the late Cathcart Boycott Wight-Boycott, Esq. ,
of Rudge Hall, in co. Salop, J. P. and D.L. for that county,
J. P. for CO. Stafford, formerly Capt. Queen's Own Royal
Staffordshire Yeom. Cav. ; [assumed the additional surname
and arms of Boycott, by Royal License, in 1886, under the
will of his maternal grandfather] ; by his wife Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of George Grazebrook of Pedmore, in the
CO. of Worcester. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1886,
R. Lie.) — Quarterly i and 4, gules on a chief argent, three
grenades fired proper (for Boycott, March 21, 1663) ; 2 and
3 azure, a chevron ermine, between two bears' heads erased
in chief argent, muzzled gules, and a cock in base or (for
Wight). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, I. issuant from a mural crown gules, an arm em-
bowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a grenade
fired proper (for Boycott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
out of the battlements of a tower sable, a bear's head argent,
muzzled gules, charged on the neck with a mascle also sable
(for Wight). Motto— " Pro Rege et religione." Married,
July 1894, Anne Catherine, daughter of the late Reverend
J. Morgan, Rector of Llandudno ; and has Issue — Millicent
Anwyl. Estates — Boycott, in the parish of Pontesbury ; the
Manor of Rudge and other property in Pattingham, Ship-
ley, &c., all in the county of Salop. Postal address — Rudge
Hall, Pattingham, near Wolverhampton. Clubs — Boodle's,
Wellington,
Major -General GODFREY JAMES WIGRAM,
C. B. Born 1836, being the son of the late Right Honour-
able Sir James Wigram, by his wife Anne, daughter of
Richard Arkwright of Willersley Castle, in the county of
Derby. Clubs— Guar As' , United Service. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a pale gules, three
escallops or, over all a chevron engrailed counterchanged,
and on a chief waves of the sea thereon a ship representing
an English vessel of war of the sixteenth century with four
masts, sails furled proper, colours flying gules. Upon the
escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a hand in armour in fesse, couped at the
wrist proper, charged with an escallop, holding a fleur-de-lis
erect or. Postal address— Hz Albany, Piccadilly, S.W.
WILBRAHAM, see BAKER-WILBRAHAM
DONALD FORTESCUE WILBRAHAM, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 14, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Henry
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Wilbraham, by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Christopher
and Jane Dorothea Marriott. Arinorial bearings —Argent,
three bendlets wavy azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased
argent. Motto — " In portu quies." Residence —
HUGH EDWARD WH.BRAHAM, Esquire, Capt.
late 82nd Regt. and 3rd Bait. E. Lancashire Regt.
Born June 22, 1857, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Roger William Wilbraham, Esq., J. P., by
his wife Louisa, third dau. of Robert Gosling of Botley's
Park, Surrey. Armorial bearings— Argent, three bend-
lets wavy azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent.
Motto — "In portu quies." Married, 1887, Lilla, eldest
dau. of Rev. Thomas Coney of Braywick, Berks ; and has
lssue~(\) George Hugh de Vernon Wilbraham, Gentle-
man, b. 1890; (2) Ralph Venables Wilbraham, Gentleman;
Vere May ; Rhoda Joan ; and Barbara Francesca. Seat —
Delamere House, Northwich. Club — Naval and Military.
M RALPH JAMES WILBRAHAM, Esquire, Major
9 Duke of Cornwall's L. I. Born April 27, 1858, being
the eldest son of the late Col. Thomas Edward Wilbraham
of The Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey, by his wife Julia
Catherine, dau. of Col. Thomas Walter Powell, Rifle
Brigade. Armorial bearings -Argent, three bendlets
wavy azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent. Motto
— " In portu quies." Residence —
WILBY (H. Coll., 1868). Azure, on a pale within a
bordure engrailed argent, a millrind sable. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, issuant
from a wreath of laurel proper, gorged with a collar gemelle
sable, and holding between the paws a millrind as in the
arms. Motto — " Nulla pallescere culpa."
Daus. and coheirs (entitled to bear the above arms in
pretence) of late General W. Wilby (son of Lt.-Col.
Wilby of Wind Hill House, Bishop's Stortford) :—
Mrs. Satherwaite.
Mrs. Morgan.
WILD, see BAGNALL-WILD.
EDWARD GODFREY WILDE, Esquire. Born Nov.
18, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Alfred Thomas Wilde, K.C.B., C.S.I.. A.D.C. to the
Queen, Member Indian Council (brother of Lord Penzance
and nephew of Lord Truro), by his wife Ellen Margaret,
third dau. and co-heiress of Col. Godfrey Thomas Greene,
C. B. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, ermine, on a
cross sable, a plate, on a chief of the second, three martlets
argent (for Wilde) ; 2 and 3 vert, three ^tags trippant or,
each gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a stag lodged proper, in the mouth a rose
gules, slipped vert. Motto — " Veritas victrix."
Rev. HENRY BEAUFOY WILDER, M.A., L.S.A.,
M.R.C.S. Born 1834, being the son of the Rev. Henry
Watson Wilder of Purley Hall, Rector of Sulham, by his
wife Augusta, sister of Sir Charles Joshua Smith, second
Baronet, of Suttons. Armorial bearings — Gules, from a
fesse or, charged with two barrulets azure, a demi-lion ram-
pant issuant of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affront(5e
couped at the shoulders, the temples entwined with wood-
b.nes all proper. Motto— " Virtuti moenia cedant." Mar-
ried, 1858, Augusta [d. 1892), dau. of Langham Christie
of Preston Deanery, Northants ; and has Issue — (i) Rev.
Henry Charles Wilder, Rector of Farnham Royal, Bucks,
b. i86o[w., 1893, Cicely Helen, dau. of Rev. Arthur Bour-
chier Wrey, and has issue] ; (2) Francis Langham Wilder,
Gentleman,/^. 1863 \jn., 1903, Beatrice, dau. of Frederick
Drunimond Hibbert, and has issue]; and three daughters.
Seats— V\xx\zy Hall, and Sulham House, Reading, in co.
Berkshire.
FRANCIS JAMES WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON, Es-
quire, J. P. CO. Kent. Born June 22, 1852, being the eldest
son of the late James Lushington Wildman-Lushington,
Esq., J. P. CO. Kent, who with his issue was authorised to
assume the additional surname (and arms) of Lushington in
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addition to and after that of Wildman by Royal Licence,
dated Dec. 27, 1869, by his wife Charlotte Anne, dau. of
Robert Bushe of Dublin city and of the Island of Trinidad.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or, on a fesse wavy
between three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine
spots gold (for Lushington); 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
argent, between two eagles displayed in chief and a lion
passant in base or, two ermine spots between three estoiles
of the field (for Wildman). Mantling vert and or. Crests
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased vert,
ducally gorged or (for Lushington) ; 2. out of a mural
coronet chequy or and azure, a demi-lion rampant argent,
supporting a battle-axe gold, blade proper, distilling drops
of blood. Motto — " Prudens qui patiens." Married,
June 21, 1875, Katharine, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas
Woods Goldhawk, Vicar of Sheldwich, Kent; and has
Issue — Stephen Beresford Wildman-Lushington, Gentle-
man, b. May 21, 1877; Dorothy; and Margery. Seat — j
Norton Court, Kent.
PERCY WILDMAN-LUSHINGION, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 25th Foot, late Lieut. W. Kent Militia.
Bor?i Dec. 24, 1858, being the second son of the late James
Lushington Wildman-Lushington, Esq., J. P. co. Kent,
who with his issue were authorised to assume the additional
surname and arms of Lushington, in addition to and after
that of Wildman by Royal Licence, dated Dec. 27, 1869,
by his wife Charlotte Anne, dau. of Robert Bushe of Dublin
city and of the Island of Trinidad. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, or, on a fesse wavy, between three lions'
heads erased vert, as many ermine spots gold (for Lushing-
ton) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron argent, between two
eagles displayed in chief and a lion passant in base or, two
ermine spots between three estoiles of the field (for Wild-
man). Mantling vert and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head erased vert, ducally gorged or (for
Lushington) ; 2. out of a mural coronet chequy or and
azure, a demi-lion-rampant argent, supporting a battle-axe
gold, blade proper, distilling drops of blood. Motto —
" Prudens qui patiens." Residence —
The Reverend EDWARD JOHN PAUL WILKINS-
LEIR, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Cambridge. Born 1835, being the only son of
the Reverend Edward Wilkins, Master of Arts, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Mary,
second daughter of Thomas Leir, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, Bachelor of Arts, of Jaggard's House, in the county
of Wiltshire, and Weston, near Bath ; assumed by Royal
License the additional surname and arms of Leir, 1881.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, azure a fesse raguly between two unicorns' heads couped
or, as many flaunches of the last (for Leir) ; 2 and 3 ermine,
on a bend engrailed between two boars passant sable, a rose
between two martlets argent (for Wilkins). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head couped or in front of a
saltire raguly azure (for Leir) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount a trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways proper,
thereon a boar passant regardant sable, pierced through the
shoulder with an arrow in bend sinister also proper (for
Wilkins). Estate at Weston. Postal address — Weston
House, Weston, Bath.
Sir SAMUEL WILKS, ist Baronet (Feb. 5, 1898),
M.D. (London), LL.D. (Edin.), F.R.S., late President of
the Royal College of Physicians of London, Physician Extra-
ordinary to her late Majesty Queen Victoria, and Consulting
Physician to Guy's Hospital. Boi-n June 2, 1824, being the
son of the late Joseph Barber Wilks of Sydenham Hill,
Kent, H.E. I.C.S., by his wife Susannah Edwards, dau. of
William Bennett of Southborough, parish of Tonbridge,
Kent. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron invected sable,
between in chief two ravens' heads erased at the neck of the
last and in base a serpent nowed vert ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a crossbow bent and erect proper, entwined with two
serpents respecting each other vert, a rock also proper.
Motto— "Arcui meo non confido. " Married, July 25,
1854, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Henry Mockett of Seaford,
Sussex, and widow of Richard Prior, M.R.C.S., of Newing-
ton, Surrey. Residence —-j^ Grosvenor Street, London, W.
is the Military Cockade.
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lOHN SHIRESS WILL, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law
(Middle Temple) 1864, Q.C. 1883, Bencher 1888, Hon.
Fellow King's College, London, M.P. Montrose Burghs
1885-96. Bo/-/i July 20, 1840, being the only child of the
late John Will of Dundee and Jamaica, and Mary Chambers
his wife. Cli^ds — Reform, National Liberal. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron argent, between two towers
in chief and a stag statant in base of the last, three roses of
the first, barbed and seeded proper, all within a bordure
ermine. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a tower argent, charged with a rose as in the
arms, between a stag's attires, the scalp in front proper.
Motto — "Fiat Domine." Married, 1873, Mary, dau. of
William Shiress, Brechin, N.B. Postal addresses — 13
West Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, S.W. ;
2 Garden Court, Temple, E. C.
JOHN BANCROFT WILLANS, Gentleman. Born
May 27, 1881, being the only son of the late J. W. Willans,
Gentleman, ofDolforgan [d. 1895), and his wife Mary Louisa,
dau. of Robert Nicholson. Armorial bearings — Per chevron
gules and or, two chevronels between as many catherine-
wheels in chief and in base a pair of wings conjoined in
leure, tips downwards, all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
affront^e proper, supporting with his de.xter hand a rod of
Esculapius proper, and resting his sinister on a catherine-
wheel or. Motto — "Hold on.' Postal address — Dolforgan,
Kerry, Montgomeryshire.
MARY LOUISA WILLANS, Widow, only dau. of
Robert Nicholson. Livery — Brown. Armorial bearings
are, on a lozenge — Per chevron gules and or, two chevronels
between as many catherine-wheels in chief and in base a
pair ot wings conjoined in leure, tips downwards, all counter-
changed. Married, Dec. 18, 1879, John William Willans,
Esq., J. P., of Dolforgan, Kerry, Montgomeryshire, who
d. March 7, 1895 ; and has Issue — John Bancroft Willans,
Gentleman, b. May 27, 1881. Seat — Dolforgan, Kerry,
Montgomeryshire.
WIELDING WILLDING-JONES, Gentleman, M.A.,
O.xon. Born May 27, 1832, being the only son of Charles
Winding Jones, by his wife Mary, elder dau. of William
Preston, and assumed the additional surname and arms of
Winding by Royal License, July 28, 1891. Club — 0.xford
and Cambridge. Liveiy — Dark blue coat, the collar and
cuffs piped with white, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i, quarterly i. and iiii. vair,
a lion rampant or between two roses in fesse argent, and an
annulet of the second in base (for Jones) ; ii. and iii. argent,
on a fesse gules, a cinquefoil erminois on a chief arched of
the second, a demi-lion issuant ermine between two crosses
pat^ fitch^ or (for Willding) ; 2. the same arms of Jones ; 3.
gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine between six cross crosslets
fitch^e argent (for Longueville) ; 4. or, a maunch gules (for
Hastings) ; 3. sable, a fesse argent between three cinque-
foils or (for Hunt) ; 6. azure, an eagle displayed argent, sur-
mounted by a bendlet gules (for Wolverton) ; 7. or, on a chief
gules, two dexter hands couped at the wrist argent (for Man-
felin) ; 8. gules, three roach naiant argent (for Roche) ; 9. per
pale dancetttSe argent and sable (for Bermingham) ; 10. azure,
a bend lozengy or (also for Bernriingham) ; 11. quarterly,
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross moline argent (for
Middleton) ; 12. vert, three lions rampant argent (for Ward-
wick) ; 13. sable, crusily litch^e and three covered cups
argent (foi Strivelin). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a talbot's head couped sable, collared vair, two
roses argent, stalked and leaved proper (for Jones) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-tree proper,
fructed or, a dragon's head erased argent, holding in the
mouth a cross pat^e fitch(5e gules; with the Motto — "Till
then thus." Married, June 17, 1863, Catherine Anne, eldest
surviving daughter of the late James Thomas Murray. W.S.,
of Edinburgh ; and has Issue— (i) Charles Willding Willd-
ing-Jones, Gentleman, born April 14, 1864 [»z., Jan. 20,
1898, Florence, second dau. of the Rev. Canon Clarke
Watkins Burton, Rector of Cliburn, Westmorland, and
Mary Venetia, second dau. of the late Richard Heywood
Jones, Esq., of Badsworth Hall, Pontefract] ; (2) Murray
Willding Willding-Jones, Gentleman, born June 11, 1867;
and Venetia Marie Willding. Estate and postal address —
Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire.
WILLES, quartered by CONYERS.
EDMUND AUSTEN WILLETT, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Hampshire. Born October 12, 1840, being
the eldest son of Edmund Willett, by his wife Louisa Mar-
garet, m'e Elliott. Clubs — New University, Royal Victoria
Yacht Club (Ryde). Livery~^\ne:. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and gules, two barru-
lets between as many lions rampant in chief and a cat
passant in base, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock a moorcock regardant both proper,
charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis or, holding in the
is the Naval Cockade,
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beak a sprig of heath also proper. Married, May 7, 1868,
Marion, daughter of Edward Covey, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace ; and has had Issue— [i) Victor John Austen
sinister sable, an antique lamp fired proper. Motto —
" Lucet et lucebit."
Sons of Henry Alfred Willey, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E.,
d. 21 Sept. 1904 :—
Arthur Vlieland Willey, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Pennsylvania, Park, Exeter.
Thornton Willey, Gentleman, b. 1899.
WILLIAM-STEPHENS. Quarterly gules and vert, a
fesse nebuly argent, gutt^-de-sang, between two eagles
displayed in chief or, and a lion rampant in base argent,
gutt6-de-sang. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant as in the arms,
holding between the fore-paws an eagle's head erased
gules, and resting the dexter hind-leg on a torteau charged
with a gutt6 or. Motto — " Amore virtutis."
Son of -— : —
William Henry Stephens William-Stephens, Gentleman,
b. . Res. — Kensington Lodge, Oatlands Park, Walton-
on-Thames.
WILLIAMS, see JONES-WILLIAMS.
ARTHUR EDWARD WILLIAMS, Esquire. Born
Aug. 20, 1832, being the fourth son of the late Sir William
Williams of TreguUow, co. Cornwall, and Heanton Court,
CO. Devon, ist Bart., Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, for which county
he served the office of High Sheriff in 1851, by his wife
Caroline, younger daughter of Richard Eales of Eastdon
House, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle displayed azure, winged sable, each wing charged
with four bezants; with the Motto, "Nil desperan-
dum."
Willett, Gentleman, born 1B73 ; (2) Hubert Edmund Aus-
ten Willett, Gentleman, deceased ; (3) Walter Glynn Austen
Willett, Gentleman, born 1878 ; and Ethel Louisa Marian
Austen. Post. (Zf/r^.—Strathwell, Whitwell, Isle of Wight.
WILLEY (H. Coll.). Sable, gutt^d'eau, two antique
lamps fired in chief all argent, and a sun in splendour in
base or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a column fesseways the top to the
ARTHUR SCOTT WILLIAMS, Esq., J. P., M.A. of
the University of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Geographical
Society. Born September 5, 1864, being the fourth and
youngest son of the late Montague Williams, Esquire, of
Woolland (died 1890), Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the
Royal Geogiaphical Society, Master of Arts, High Sheriff
1878, by his wife Sophia Elisabeth, eldest daughter of the
late Reverend L. Foot, Prebendary of Salisbury, and Rector
of Longbredy. Livery — Green, with red facings. Armorial
bearings Quarterly i and 4, argent a greyhound courant
i-ji, ... -J. •■•■
in fesse sable between three Cornish choughs proper, within
a bordure engrailed gules charged with crosses pat^e and
bezants alternately (for Williams) ; 2. gules, three stags' heads
couped argent (for de la Lynde) ; 3. gules, three herrings
is tbe Military Cockade.
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haurient in fesse or (for Herring) ; 4. gules, three covered
cups argent, a bordure or (for Argenton). Crest— An arm
couped at the elbow habited sable, charged with a cross
pat^e or, the hand proper, holding an oak branch vert,
fructed gold. Mottoes— " Nil solidum ; " " Tant que je
puis." Married, December 16, 1891, Louisa Beatrice, second
dau. of the late Sir John W. Powlett Campbell-Orde, Bart.,
of Kilmory, Lochgilphead, and North Uist ; and has Issue
— Alice Louisa ; Beatrice Elisabeth. Estate and postal
address — Hill House, Yetminster, Dorset. Clubs — Junior
Constitutional, Royal Dorset Yacht.
BERTRAM LEOPOLD WILLIAMS, Esquire. Born
May 27, 1878, being the ninth and youngest son of the late
Sir Frederick Martin Williams, second Baronet, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Corn-
wall, by his wife Mary Christian, daughter of the Reverend
Robert Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector of Christian
Malford, in the county of Wilts, and Prebendary and
Treasurer of Wells. Armorial bearings- He bears for
Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
azure, winged sable, each wing charged with four bezants ;
with the Motto, " Nil desperandum."
The Reverend CHARLES ECCLES EDMOND
WILLIAMS, Clerk in Holy Orders, D.D. (Oxon). Born
Sept. 15, 1851, being the third but eldest surviving son of
Rev. Edward George Williams, Clerk in Holy Orders, of
Glasfryn, Swansea, co. Glamorgan, by his wife Catherine,
dau. of William Rickard. Livery — Drab, silver buttons.
Armorial 'bearings — Argent, three piles, two in chief and
one in base azure, each charged with a wing of the first.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours three arrows, one in pale and two in saltire or,
barbed and flighted proper between two wings argent, each
charged with an annulet azure. MottO^" Fidusin finem."
Married, April 16, 1879, Mabel, eldest dau. of Archibald
MacLarert of Summertown, near Oxford ; and has Issue —
(i) Cyril Archibald Eccles Williams, Gentleman, b. Aug. 4,
1884 ; Hilary Evelyn Eccles Williams, Gentleman, b. Sept.
10, 1892 ; and Gertrude Katharine Eccles. Residence —
Summer Fields, near Oxford.
EDWARD HARVEY WILLIAMS, Esquire. Born
February 2, 1865, being the third son of the late Sir
Frederick Martin Williams, second Baronet, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall,
by his wife Mary Christian, youngest daughter of the
Reverend Robert Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector
of Christian Malford, in the county of Wiltshire, and Pre-
bendary and Treasurer of Wells. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed azure, winged sable, each wing charged with four
bezants; with the Motto, "Nil desperandum." Married,
Oct. 19, 1897, Annie Caroline, second dau. of Rev. St. A.
H. Molesworth St. Aubyn, of Clowance, Camborne, Corn-
wall. Residence — Four Burrows House, Scorrier, Cornwall.
EDWARD WILMOT WILLIAMS, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Dorset, formerly H.E.I.C. Bengal
Cavalry. Born Nov. 24, 1826, being the eldest son of the
la.te James Wilmot Williams, Esq., Capt. 7th Hussars, by
his wife Elizabeth Anne, second dau. of Col. Richard
Magenis of Waringstown, co. Down, sometime M.P. for
Enniskillen. Armorial bearings — Argent, a greyhound
courant in fesse sable, between three Cornish choughs proper,
within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with crosses
pat^e or, and bezants alternately. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man's arm
couped at the elbow habited sable, charged with a cross-
pat6e or, the hand proper holding an oak-branch vert,
fructed gold. Motto— " Nil solidum." Married, Feb. 6,
1862, Hon. Sophia O'Grady, eldest dau. of Standish, 2nd
Viscount Guillamore ; and has Issue — (i) Berkeley Cole
Wilmot Williams, Gentleman, P.W.O. , Yorkshire Regt.,
b. May 4, 1865 ; (2) Ashley Paget Wilmot Williams, Esq.,
Capt. Hants Artillery, b. Jan. 7, 1867 ; Meriel Gertrude
Wilmot [ot., Aug. 8, 1885, Capt. Cecil H. D. Fetherston
Haugh of Bracklyn Castle, co. Westmeath, and has issue] ;
and Huldah Gwladys Wilmot. Seat — Herringston, Dor-
chester. Club — Carlton.
ERNEST MARTYN WILLIAMS, Esquire. Born
December 17, 1871, being the sixth son of the late Sir
Frederick Martin Williams, second Baronet, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall,
by his wife Mary Christian, youngest daughter of the
Reverend Robert Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector
of Christian Malford, in the county of Wiltshire, and Pre-
bendary and Treasurer of Wells. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle displayed azure, winged sable, each wing charged
with four bezants ; with the Motto, " Nil desperandum."
FREDERICK LAW WILLIAMS, Esquire, Lieuten-
ant ist Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment. Born May
10, 1862, being the second son of the late Sir Frederick
Martin Williams, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife
Mary Christian, youngest daughter of the Reverend Robert
Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector of Christian Mal-
ford, in the county of Wiltshire, and Prebendary and
Treasurer of Wells. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
azure, winged sable, each wing charged with four bezants ;
with the Motto, " Nil desperandum."
Sir GEORGE WILLIAMS, Knight Bachelor (1894).
Born 1821, being the son of Amos Williams of Dulverton,
Somerset. Armorial bearings — Gules, a dove, wings ele-
vated argent, encircled around the breast with an olive
branch proper, a chief or, thereon three roses of the field,
barbed and seeded of the third. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dove with
wings elevated argent, each wing charged with a rose as in
the arms, and encircled around the breast with an olive
branch proper. Motto— " Semper fidelis." Married, xZ^'^,
Helen Jane Maunder, dau. of George Hitchcock. Residence
— 13 Russell Square, W.C.
HERBERT SCOTT WILLIAMS, Esquire, V.D.,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, M.A. of
the University of Oxford, late Capt. ist (Oxford Univer-
sity) Volunteer Battalion the Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
is the Naval Cockade.
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Major ist Volunteer Battalion the Dorsetshire Regiment.
Born September 4, i860, being the second son of the late
Montague Williams of Woolland House, near Blandford,
in the county of Dorset, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow
of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries, High Sheriff of Dorset 1878, by his wife Sophia
Elisabeth, eldest daughter of the late Reverend L. Foot,
Prebendary of Salisbury, Rector of Longbredy, in the county
of Dorset, owner of Seskin Ryan, Carlow, and formerly of
HoUy Park, Wicklow, Ireland. Clud — Dorset County (Dor-
chester). Livery — Undress : green with red facings ; state :
whitish drab with red facings. Armorial bearing's — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a greyhound
courant in fesse sable, between three Cornish choughs proper,
within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with crosses pat^e
and bezants alternately (for Williams) ; 2. gules, three
stags' heads couped argent (for de la Lynde); 3. gules,
three herrings haurient in fesse or (for Herring) ; 4. gules,
three covered cups argent, a bordure or (for Argenton),
Crest — A man's arm couped at the elbow, habited sable,
charged with a cross pat6e or, holding in the hand proper an
oak branch vert, fructed gold. Mottoes — " Nil solidum,"
" Tant que je puis." Postal address — Rothesay House,
Dorchester, Dorset.
§The Late JAMES WILLIAMS, Esquire, J. P. co.
of Monmouth, Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. ist Mon-
mouthshire Volunteer Artillery since 1894. Armorial
bearings Argent, two chevronels nebuly sable between
as many fleurs-de-lis in chief gules, and a rose in base of
the last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, two roses
surmounted by a third gules, barbed and seeded proper,
between two branches of laurel of the last. Motto--" In
Deo confido." Was married, and had issue. Seat—V>xyn
Glas, near Newport, Mon. Clubs - Constitutional, Mon-
mouthshire County (Newport).
Sir JOHN WILLIAMS, Baronet (Oct. 30, 1894),
K.C.V.O., Knight Grand Cross of Dannebrog, M.R.C.S.,
M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D. (Edin. and Glasgow), Physician
to T. R. H. the Princess of Wales and Princess Beatrice
(Princess Henry of Battenberg). Born Nov. 6, 1840, being
the third son of the late David Williams of Blaenllynant,
Llangadock, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of David Jones of
Bailey Gwynfe, Llangadock. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a stag trippant argent, attired or, between the attires a rose
of the second or, on a chief of the last a torch erect, fired
proper, between two eagles' heads erased of the first ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag as in the arms, resting the de.xter foot on a
serpent nowed proper. Married, April 3, 1872, Mary
Elizabeth .'\nne, dau. of Richard Hughes, Esq , J. P., of
Ynystawe, Swansea. Postal address — Plas Llanstephan,
Carmarthenshire. Club — Athenaeum.
The Hon. JOSHUA STRANGE WILLIAMS, M.A.,
LL.M. Cambridge, Judge of the Supreme Court of
New Zealand, and Chancellor of the University of Otago ;
District Land Registrar, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1871-72 ;
Registrar-General of Land under the Land Transfer Act,
1872-75 ; and appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme
Court of New Zealand, 1875. Bor?i Sept. 19, 1837, being
the eldest son of the late Joshua Williams of Lincoln's Inn,
CO. Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C. , author of " Williams
on Real Property," and other well-known legal works, by
his wife Lucy, only dau. of William Strange of Upton,
West Hani, co. Essex. Armorial bearings — Argent, two
chevronels engrailed sable, between three cocks gules, on a
chief dancett^e of the second three spear-heads of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm vested or, charged with a pile sable,
thereon three spear-heads argent, the cuff also or, the
hand holding an oak branch slipped and fructed proper.
Motto — " Deo adjuvante non timendum." Married, first,
July 26, 1864, Caroline Helen, dau. of the late Thomas
Sanctuary of Horsham, Sussex, England; and by her has
had Issue — (i) Joshua Sanctuary Williams, Gentleman,
b. March 8, 1870; (2) Beauclerc Williams, Gentleman,
b. Feb. 23, 1872 ; (3) Norman Williams, Gentleman,
b. March 30, 1873 I (4) Cecil Williams, Gentleman, b. Jan.
30, 1875 : Helen Lucy ; Lilian (died in infancy) ; and
Mary. He married secondly, Feb. 15, 1877, Amelia
Durant, dau. of Thomas Wesley Jago of Dunedin, New-
Zealand ; and has Issue — Theodora; Constance; and
Gwenda. Residence — Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, Otago,
New Zealand.
MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Esquire, Master of Arts,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall. Born
January 10, 1839, being the sixth and youngest son of
the late Sir William Williams of Tregullow, in the county
of Cornwall, and Heanton Court, in the county of Devon,
first Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant
for the county of Cornwall, for which county he served
the office of High Sheriff in 1851, by his wife Caroline,
younger daughter of Richard Eales of Eastdon House, in
the county of Devon. Clubs — United University, Oxford
and Cambridge, New University, Junior Carlton. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vair, three crescents
or, two and one ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle displayed azure, winged sable,
each wing charged with four bezants ; with the Motto,
"Nil desperandum." Postal address — 10 Old Burlington
Street, W.
§ MONTAGUE SCOTT WILLIAMS, Esquire, J. P.
for the CO. of Dorset (High Sheriff 1894), Lieut.-Col.
Dorset Yeomanry. Born August 6, 1858, being the eldest
son of the late Montague Williams, Esquire, Master of Arts,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society (died 1890), by his wife Sophia
Elisabeth, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Lundy
Foot, Rector of Longbredy, in the county of Dorset, Pre-
bendary of Salisbury and Rural Dean, late of Holly Park,
in the county of Dublin, and Seskin Ryan, in the county
of Carlow, Ireland. Clubs — United University, Auxiliary
Forces. Z./z'^r)'— Undress : green with red facings ; dress :
white with black facings. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly I and 4, argent a greyhound courant in fesse sable,
between three Cornish choughs proper, within a bordure
engrailed gules, charged with crosses pat^e or and bezants
alternately (for Williams) ; 2. gules, three stags' heads
couped argent (for de la Lynde) ; 3. gules, three herrings
haurient in fesse or (for Herring) ; 4. gules, three covered
cups argent, a bordure or (for Argenton). Crest— A man's
arm couped at the elbow, habited sable, charged with
a cross patte or, the hand proper, holding an oak branch
vert, fructed gold. Mottoes — "Nil solidum;" "Tant
que je puis." Married, June 19, 1889, Audrey Mary,
fourth dau. of Edward Leigh Kindersley-Porcher of Clyffe,
in the co. of Dorset ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Montague
Williams, Gentleman, b. June 9, 1890; (2) Edward Jeffery
Williams, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1892 ; (3) Richard John
Williams, Gentleman, b. June 17, 1893; (4) Herbert Farrer
Williams, Gentleman, b. June 2, 1895 ; (5) Rashleigh
Henry Williams, Gentleman, b. June 2,1897; (6) Robert
Cyril Williams, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1899 ; {7) Eric
George Williams, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1900; (8) Eustace
Maitland Williams, Gentleman, b. Oct. 17, 1902. Estate —
Woolland. Postal address — Woolland House, near Bland-
ford. Dorset.
§ ROBERT WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co,
Dorset, a Director of Williams' Deacons Bank, and of
the Wilts and Dorset Bank, Col. ist Batt. Dorset Vol., M.P.
West Dorset 1895, and D.L. City of London. Born June
15, 1848, being eldest son of the late Robert Williams, Esq. ,
J.P. and D. L. , a Banker in London and Dorchester, High
Sheriff Dorset 1855, formerly M.P. for Dorchester, by his
first wife Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. J. W. Cunningham,
Vicar of Harrow. Armorial bearings — Argent, a grry-
hound courant in fesse sable, between three Cornish choughs
proper, within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with
crosses- patt^e or, and bezants alternately. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours a man's
arm couped at the elbow habiied sable, charged with a
cross-pat(5e or, the hand proper holding an oak-branch vert,
fructed gold. Motto— " Nil solidum." Afar^zV^/, Sept. 7,
1869, Rosa Walker, dau. of Nathaniel Simes of Strood
Park, Horsham; and has Issue— [\) Robert Williams,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 10, 1874, ^- May 22, 1881 ; (2) John
Nathaniel Williams, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1878; (3)
Philip Francis Cunningham Wilhams, Gentleman, b. July
6, 1884; Mary Anne Frances [w., Jan. 2, 1896, the Rt.
is tbe Military Cockade,
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Emily Jane [w. , Oct. 23, 1894, the Rt. Rev. Frederick
Wallis, U.D., Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand] ; Rosa
Ruth, (/. in infancy ; Rachel Sophia ; and Dorothy Rhoda.
5m/— Bridehead, Dorchester. To7v/i Residence— \ Hyde
Park Street, W. C"///i^j— Carlton and National.
§ ROBERT AP HUGH WILLIAMS, Esquire, Captain
and Honorary Major Royal Anglesey Engineer
Militia, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for
the county of Anglesey, High Sheriff 1884. Born October
25, 1849, being the third son of Sir Hugh Williams, third
Baronet, of Bod Elwyddan, in the county of Flint, who
died 1876, by his wife Henrietta Charlotte, only daughter
of Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, fifth Baronet, of Wynnstay
Rhuabon. C/ul> — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, two fo.xes counter-salient, the
de.xter surmounted of the sinister gules, a crescent azure
for difference ; with the Motto, " Y cadarn ar cyfrwys."
Estates — Plasgwyn, in the parishes of Llanedwen, Llanidan ;
Tregaian and Llaneugrad, in the county of Anglesey.
The Reveren'd SAMUEL BLACKWELL GUEST
WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar
of Pittington, co. Durham. Born Oct. 23, 1851, being the
eldest son of the late John Guest \\'illiams, formerly of the
city of Manchester, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Edward Kirkham of Ruthin. Armorial bearings — Per
pale or and gules, a gryphon segreant between two chaplets
of oak in chief and as many annulets interlaced fesseways in
base, within a bordure invected all counterchanged. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a rock two chaplets of oak interlaced and fructed all proper.
Motto— "Tangnefedd i'r tf." Married, Aug. 5, 1884,
Katharine, third dau. of William Gray, formerly of York ;
and has Issue — (i) Warren Kirkham Guest Williams, Gen-
tleman, h. Nov. II, 1886; (2) Alyn Arthur Guest Williams,
Gentleman, /'. Jan. 22, 1888 ; (3) Wynne Austin Guest
Williams, Gentleman, b. Aug. 10, 1889 ; (4) Richard
Howard Guest Williams, Gentleman, l>. Feb. 27, 1892 ;
and Mary Elizabeth Guest. Residences — Plas Rackery,
Painswick, Gloucestershire ; The Vicarage, Pittington,
Durham.
VICTOR GEORGE WILLIAMS, Esquire. Born April
8, 1874, being the seventh son of the late Sir Frederick
Martin Williams, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife
Mary Christian, youngest daughter of the Reverend Robert
Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector of Christian Mal-
ford, in the county of Wiltshire, and Prebendary and
Treasurer of Wells. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Vair, three crescents or, two and one ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
azure, winged sable, each wing charged with four bezants;
with the Motto, " Nil desperandum."
§ WILLIAM PHILLPOTTS WILLIAMS, Esquire.
Lieutenant 2nd Brigade Royal Artillery. Born August
5, i860, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel
Richard Michael Williams of the 3rd Hussars, by his wife
Georgiana Sophia, third daughter of the Reverend Thomas
Phillpotts of Porthgwidden, Vicar of Feock, in the county
of Cornwall, Canon of Truro, Justice of the Peace. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vair, three crescents
or, two and one ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle displayed azure, winged sable, each
wing charged with four bezants; with the MottO, "Nil
desperandum."
§SiR WILLIAM ROBERT WILLIAMS, 3rd Baronet
(Aug. 4, 1886), of Tregullow, and of Upcott and
Heanton Court, J. P. and D.L. , late Captain 3rd Brigade
Western Division Royal Artillery. Born June 20, i860,
being the eldest son of the late Sir Frederick Martin
Williams, 2nd Baronet, J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall, by his
wife Mary Christian, youngest dau. of the Rev. Robert
Vanburgh Law, Master of Arts, Rector of Christian Mal-
ford, CO. Wiltshire, and Prebendary and Treasurer of Wells.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, vair, three crescents
or, two and one (for Williams) ; 2 and 3, sable, a tilting-
spear fesseways point to the dexter between three crescents
argent (for Harris) ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
azure, winged sable, each wing charged with four bezants.
Motto — "Nil desperandum." Married, July 13, 1881,
Matilda Frances, eldest dau. of Ednumd Beauchamp of
Trevince, co. Cornwall; and has /w/cc — (i) William Frede-
rick Williams, Esq., b. May 17, 1886; (2) Frederick
William Williams, Esq., /'. Jan. 15, 1888; (3) Burton
Robert Williams, Esq., b. July , 1889; and Frances
Maria. Seat — Upcott, Barnstaple, North Devon. Clubs —
Carlton and Bachelors'.
The Reverend WILLIAM SELLAR GUEST WIL-
LIAMS, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of
Great Rollright, co. Oxon. Born Aug. 17, 1853, being the
second son of the late John Guest Williams of the city of
Manchester, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the late Edward
Kirkham of Ruthin. Armorial bearings— Per pale or and
gules, a gryphon segreant between two chaplets of oak in
chief and as many annulets interlaced fesseways in base,
within a bordure invected all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock two chaplets of oak interlaced and fructed all proper.
Motto "Tangnefedd i'r t^." Married, July 21, 1891,
Ruth Ellen, dau. of William Morley, formerly of Streatham.
Surrey. Residence— The Rectory, Great Rollright, Chip-
ping Norton.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Per pale ermine and sable, a
gryphon segreant or, two bull's heads caboshed in chief,
that on the dexter of the second, tliat on the sinister
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag argent, holding
in the mouth three ears of wheat proper, and supporting
with the dexter fore-foot an escutcheon sable, thereon a
bull's head caboshed also argent.
Son of late Enoch E. Williams of Merthyr Tydfil,
Glamorganshire, b. ; d. ; ni. : —
Benjamin Frances Williams, Esq., K.C., Barrister-at-
Law, a Bencher of the Middle Temple, J. P. co. Monmouth,
Recorder of Carmarthen 1878-1890, and of Cardiff since
1890, b. 1845; m. 1869, Williameta A. {d. 1886), only
d. of late John Hughes of Aberclyn, co. Brecon. Res. —
38 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W.
Chambers — Goldsmith Bldg., Temple, E.C. Clubs —
Oxford and Cambridge.
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN (R.L., 1822). Quarterly, i and
4, azure, three lozenges or (Freeman) ; 2 and 3, gules, a cave
proper, therefrom issuing a wolf at full speed regardant
argent (Williams). Mantling azure and or. Crests— i. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, charged with a
lozenge or (Freeman) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant, gorged with a chaplet of oak-leaves proper,
navally crowned or (Williams). Motto— " Libertas et
natale solum."
Sons of William Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., of
Clapton, Secretary H.M. Diplomatic Service, b. 1834;
d. 1884; m. 1863, Isabella Frances Sophia, d. of
Herman Merivale, Esq., C.B., Permanent Under-
Sec, of State for India : —
Augustus Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 28 Sept. 1865. iVrt/— Clapton,
Thrapston, Northampton. Town res. — 3 Egerton Gardens,
London, S.W. Club — St. James's.
Rev. Lionel Peere Williams-Freeman, B.A. (Camb.),
Vicar of Exwick, b. 1867; ;«. 1896, Louisa, d, of Charles
Hope of Gorleston Priory, and The Mount, Lamberhurst ;
and has issue — Mary Leonora ; and Dorothy Frances.
Res.— The Vicarage, Exwick, Exeter.
Son of Rev. Henry Peere Williams-Freeman, M.A. ,
Rector of Turner's Puddle and Vicar of Affpuddle,
CO. Dorset, b. 1838; tn. 1869, Mary Louisa, d. of Rev.
Clement Francis Broughton: —
Arthur Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, Duke of
Cornwall's Light Inf., b. 1877. Res.—
Francis Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., late Lt.-Col.
R.A., b. 1841 ; ?n. 1869, Ada, d. of late Capt. Leonard
Charles Rooke, R.N. ; and has surv. issue— (i) Francis
Clavering Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., Capt. Warwicksh.
Regt., b. 1876 ; (2; Harry Peeie Williams-Freeman, Gentle-
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Hove.
Rev. Ernest Peere Williams-Freeman, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Clapton, b. 28 July 1845. i^«.— The Rectory,
Clapton, Thrapston, Northamptonsh.
Herbert Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b. 20 June
1847. Res. —
Sons of Frederick Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman,
of Greatham, Sussex, b. 1814 ; d. 1870; m. 1853,
Augusta Sarah, d. of Capt. Henry Edward Napier,
R.N., F.R.S. :—
Frederick Henry Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) R.N., b. i May 1855. C/?^/5— United Service.
George Charles Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., late Capt.
1st Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt., Chief Constable of Shrop-
shire, F.R.G.S. , 1^. II Aug. 1856; m. 1883, Lavinia Augusta
Charlotte, d. of Gen. Sir Arthur A. Cunynghame, G.C.B. ;
and has issue— (i) Anthony Peere Williams-Freeman,
Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Frederick Arthur Peere Williams-
Freeman, Gentleman, R.N., /'. 1889; (3) George Napier
Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Rose Emily ;
and Eleanor Augusta. Res. — The Barn Field, Radbrook,
nr. Shrewsbury. Chtbs — Roy. Societies', Shropshire
(Shrewsbury).
John Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, M.D. , b.
1858 ; m. 1897, Mabel Christiana, d. of Charles George
Napier, F.G.S. ; and has surv. issue — Flora Elizabeth;
and Griselda Mary Olga 7?^^-.— Weyhill House, Andover,
Hants. Club — Royal Societies'.
WILLIAMSON, see ASHTON.
H DAVID ROBERTSON WILLIAMSON, Esq., of
® Lawers, co. Perth, D.L., J. P., Col. ist Batt. Perth
R.V. , formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards. Burn Feb. 13,
1830, being the only son of Charles A. Williamson of
Balgray, co. Dumfries, by Catherine Harriet his wife, dau.
of Thomas Bayard Clarke ; s. to Lawers at the death of his
grand-aunt, Mrs. Robertson Williamson, widow of Lord
Balgray, 1852. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly i and 4, ermine a saltire cantoned with a boar's
head erased in chief and three mullets in the flanks and base
sable (for Williamson) ; 2 and 3 gules, three crescents inter-
laced or, between as many wolves' heads erased argent, a
border of the third charged with three mullets in chief and
five crescents of the field (for Robertson). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a hand erect holding a dagger ppr.
Motto — " In defence." Married, Jan. 5, 1853, Hon. Selina
Maria, 2nd dau. of Rt. Hon. Charles Morgan, Baron
Tredegar ; and has a son and heir — Charles David Robertson
Williamson, Gentleman, b. Oct. 24, 1853. ^(?ai?— Lawers
House, Comrie, Perthshire.
Sir HEDWORTH WILLIAMSON, 9th Baronet, of
East Markham, co. Nottingham (June 3, 1642). Bom
May 23, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Sir Hedworth
Williamson, 8th Bart., by his wife Lady Elizabeth Jane
Liddell, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Thomas, ist Earl of
Ravensworth. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or,
a chevron gules, between three trefoils slipped sable (for
Williamson) ; 2. argent, an escutcheon sable, within an
orle of eight cinquefoils gules (for Hedworth) ; 3. gules, a
fret argent (for Huddleston) ; the escutcheon being charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a demi-
wyvern or. Seat — Whitburn Hall, Sunderland. Clubs —
Brooks's, Marlborough.
VICTOR ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON, Esquire,
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, Barrister-at-Law. Born June
28, 1838, being the fourth son of the late Sir Hedworth
Williamson, seventh Baronet, by his wife Anne Elizabeth,
commonly known as the Honourable Anne Elizabeth,
third daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Henry
Liddell, first Baron Ravensworth ; created Companion of
the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, 1882. Armorial bearings— Quarterly 1 and 4,
or, a chevron gules between three trefoils slipped sable
(for Williamson) ; 2. argent, an escutcheon sable, in an
orle of eight cinquefoils gules (for Hedworth) ; 3. gules, a
fret argent (for Huddleston) ; pendent below the escut-
cheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ;
and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a demi-
wyvern or. Postal address — 32 Lower Belgrave Street,
London, S.W. C/«^r— Brooks's, Travellers'. Fox.
JAMES WILLIAMSON-NAPIER, Gentleman (formerly
James Williamson), present representative of Napier of
Kilmahew. Born January 25, 1855, being the eldest son of
late Thomas Williamson, M.D., Leith, by Mary Anne his
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wife, dau. of the late Francis Howden, Edinburgh. Ar-
morial bearings — Parted per pale gules and azure, on a
bend argent three crescents of the second, and in the sinister
canton a spur-revel of the third. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a man's head adorned with laurel proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Virtute gloria
parta." Married, March 23, 1885, Albertina Elizabeth,
daughter of J. D. J. Schott of Arnheim, Holland ; and has
Issue — (i) Maxwell Napier Williamson-Napier, Gentleman,
born February 2, 1889 ; (2) Albert Napier Williamson-
Napier, Gentleman, born October 5, 1894; Jane Napier;
Jacobina Johanna Napier ; and Mary Welsh Napier. Postal
address — Velperweg 52, Arnheim, Holland.
WILLIAMSON-ROSS of Pitcalnie (L.O., matric. 18
Oct. 1904). Gules, three lions rampant argent.
Eld. d. of John Hugh Ross Williamson, b. 1837; d.
1872; 7n. 1865, Fanny Georgiana, d. of Rev. Theophilus
Clarke, V. of Tadcaster : —
Ethel Frances Sarah Williamson- Ross. Seat — Pitcalnie,
CO. Ross, N.B. Res.— The Cottage, Tain, N.B.
WILLIS (R.L., H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse between
three lions rampant gules, within a bordure ermines.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, two lion's paws erect and erased ermines,
holding a human heart gules. Motto— " Virtus tutissima
cassis."
Son of Capt. Henry Rodolph D'Anyers Willis of
Halsnead, J. P., D.L. , late 92nd Highlanders, Lord of
the Manor of Whiston, b. 1834; d. 1902; vt. 1862,
Alice, d. of Rev. Robert Hornby, M.A., of Lythwood
Hall, Salop :—
Richard Atherton de Anyers Willis, Gentleman, Lord of
the Manor of Whiston, late Lieut. 15th Hussars, b. 1871.
Seat — Halsnead Hall, Prescot, Lanes.
M JOHN WILLIAM WILLIS-BUND, Esquire, J. P.,
W D. L. , and Chairman of Quarter Sessions and of the
Law. Born August 8, 1843, Vjeing the only son of John
Walpole Willis, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. for the co. of Worcester,
by his second wife Ann Susanna Kent, dau. of Col. Thomas
Henry Bund, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Worcester; assumed
the additional surname and arms of Bund by Royal License
in the year 1864. Livery — White, scarlet collar, cuffs,
and facings. Armorial bearings — Ermine, three piles
gules, two issuing from the chief and one in base, each
charged with an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or ; and
impaling the arms of Temple, namely, quarterly i and 4, or
an eagle displayed sable ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars sable,
each charged with three martlets or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two
lions' gambs erased and erect or, holding a griffin's head
erased. Motto, " Optivo floreo nomine." Married, fkX%\.,
April 1872, Harriette Penelope Temple {d. 1895), dau. of
Richard Temple, Esq., D. L. , J. P., of The Nash, co. Wor-
cester, sister of Sir Richard Temple, Bart. ; and has Issue —
Henry Dewi Hampton Willis-Bund, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
Margaret [w. 1894, John Henry Milward] ; Mary Susanna
\m. 1904, John L. Macarthy] ; and Penelope Ann. He
married secondly, 1896, Mary Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Gen. Reynell Thackeray, C.B. , and Lady Elizabeth Thacke-
ray, widow of Col. Holcombe, ist Royals. Estates — Wick,
CO. Worcester. Postal addresses — Wick, Episcopi, Worces-
tershire ; 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Clubs —
Oxford and Cambridge, Constitutional.
The Late CHARLES WILLIAM WILLOCK-
DAWES. Gentleman, M.A. (Balliol Coll., Oxon. ). Born
1820, being the only son of the late Alexander Charles
Willock, Lieut. R.A. , by Harriet Maria, only dau. of the
late John Dawes; and assumed the additional surname and
arms of Dawes by Royal License 1870, under the will of his
maternal uncle. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
sable, on a chevron between in chief two mullets and in base
an acorn slipped or, a mullet of the first, between two acorns
slipped vert (for Dawes) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse gules,
between in chief two eagles' heads erased of the last, and in
base a padlock sable, a martlet between two escallops of
the first (for Willock). Mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount be-
tween two acorns slipped and leaved proper, an arm em-
bowed vested sable, cuffed or, holding in the hand a sprig
of myrtle proper (for Dawes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased gules, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, suspended from the beak a padlock sable (for
Willock). Motto— " Fear not." Married, 1846, Maria,
only dau. of Richard Gosling. Seats — Burton Hill, Pet-
worth ; 2 Courtenay Terrace, Hove. Club — Union.
WILLOUGHBY, quartered by BERTIE and CARING-
TON.
SYDNEY BEAUMONT WILLOUGHBY, Gentleman.
Born March 29, 1859, being the fourth son of the Reverend
Percival George Willoughby, by his wife Sophia, eldest
daughter of Edward Blackett Beaumont, Esquire. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or
fretty azure (for Willoughby of Parham) ; 2 and 3 or, two
bars gules, thereon three water-bougets, two and one argent
(for Willoughby of Middleton) ; impaling the arms of Er-
skine, namely, quarterly i. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ;
2. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for
Mar) ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stuart) ;
4. argent, three bars gemelles gules, surmounted by a lion
rampant sable (for Fairfax). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet iDefitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a man's head couped at the shoulders and affront^e proper,
ducally crowned or. Married, June 7, 1887, Margaret
Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret
Katherine, daughter of the Right Honourable John Erskine,
fourth Baron Erskine; and has /j^z/^— Christopher John
Willoughby, Gentleman, born 1889.
County Council of the co. of Worcester, and J. P. and Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions of the co. of Cardigan, Barrister-at-
■ The Honourable Sir ALFRED WILLS, Knight
Bachelor, Bar. Middle Temple 1851, Q.C. 1872, and Trea-
surer 1892-93 ; a Judge of High Court of Justice (Queen's
Bench Div. ) 1884 ; was Pres. of Railway and Canal Commis-
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sion 1888-1893; was Recorder of Sheffield 1880-84. /?<""«
1828, being the second son of the late William Wills, Solicitor,
of Birmingham. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a rock
issuing from the dexter base an eagle proper, on a chief
ermine, a balance or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a sword resting upon
the hilt and point, an eagle, and pendent from its neck by
a ribbon an escutcheon charged with a balance. Motto
—"Supra nives et rupes.'" Married, firstly, 1854, Lucy,
who d. i860, dau. of George Martineau of Tulse Hill ;
secondly, 1861, Bertha, dau. of Thomas Lombe Taylor of
Starston, Norfolk. Residence — Saxholm Bassett, Hants.
Chambers — 652 Royal Courts of Justice, W. C. Club —
Athenasum.
Sir FREDERICK WILLS, ist Baronet (Feb. 15, 1897),
of Manor Heath, Bournemouth, Hants, and of Northmoor,
Dulverton, Somerset. J. P., M.P. for North Bristol since
1900. Born Nov. 21, 1838, being the son of the late Henry
Overton Wills of Bristol, by his wife Isabella, dau. of
William and Isabella Board of Bristol. Armorial bearings
— Gules, three suns in splendour fesseways between two
griphons passant all or ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge or Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet
or, a demi-gryphon gules charged with a sun in splendour
and holding in the dexter claw a battle-axe also or. Motto
— " Quo lux ducit." Married, July 3, 1867, Anne, eldest
dau. of Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., of Stonehouse, co.
Lanark; and has Issue — (i) Arthur James Hamilton, Esq.,
b. May i, 1868 [w., July 15, 1895, Evelyn M'Donald,
youngest dau. of Piiilip Albert Myburgh, K.C., and has a
dau., Evelyn Irene Hamilton]; (2) Gilbert Alan Hamilton
Wills, Esq., b. March 28, 1880; (3) Frederick Noel Hamil-
ton Wills, Esq., b. Feb. 25, 1887; Edith Annie Hamilton ;
Margaret Hamilton ; and Kathleen Mary Christina Hamil-
ton. Residence — 9 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Club
— Reform.
WILLIAM ARTHUR WILLS. Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late William Myers \\'ills of
Lancaster Road, West Norwood. Armorial bearings-
Argent, gutt(^e-de-poix, three gyphons passant in pale sable,
between two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
chevron argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon azure, gorged
with a collar gemel argent, holding in the dexter claw a
battle-axe erect proper, and resting the sinister on an escut-
cheon of the second, charged with a quatrefoil vert. Motto
— " Sursum."
Sir WILLIAM HENRY WILLS, ist Baronet (Aug.
12, 1893), of Blagdon, Somerset, of East Court, Isle of
Thanet, and of Hyde Park Gardens, London, J. P. and
D.L. Somerset, J. P. Kent and Bristol, High Sheriff
1877-78, M.P. for Coventry 1880-85, and for East Bristol
1895-1900. Born Sept. i, 1830, being the younger but only
surviving son of the late William Day Wills of Portland
Square, Bristol, by his wife Mary, third dau. of Robert
Steven of Glasgow, and of Camberwell, Surrey. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, three suns in splendour fessewise,
between two gryphons passant all or ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from an annulet or, a demi-gryphon gules, charged with a
sun in splendour, and holding in the dexter claw a battle-
axe also or. Motto— "As God wills." Married, Jan. 11,
1853, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Stancomb of The
Prospect, Trowbridge, Wilts. She died Feb. 10, 1896.
Residences — Coombe Lodge, Blagdon, Somerset ; East
Court, St. Laurence-on-Sea, Thanet. Town residence —
25 Hyde Park Gardens, W. Clubs— Reform, National
Liberal, Royal Thames Yacht.
ARTHUR PAKENHAM WILLS-SANDFORD, Gen-
tleman. Born 1856, being the eldest son of the late William
SandfordWills-Sandford, Esq., J. P., of Garryglass, Queen's
Co., by Julia his wife, youngest dau. of William Foster of
Stourton Court, Worcestershire. Club — Arthur's. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, per chevron or and
ermine, in chief two boars' heads erased sable, langued
gules (for Sandford) ; 2 and 3 argent, three griffins passant
in pale sable, a bordiire of the second, Ijezantt^e. Mantling
sable and or; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet,
a boar's head and neck or, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant saljle,
holding in the claws a battle-axe proper (for Wills). Motto
— "Cor unum via una." itj/rti'f?— Garryglass, Queen's Co.
Postal address — The Priory House, Sherborne, Dorset.
THOMAS GEORGE WILLS-SANDFORD, Gentle-
man. Born 1879, being the son of the late William Robert
Wills-Sandford, Esq., of Willsgrove and Castlerea, J. P.,
Capt. 2nd Dragoons, by his wife Adelaide Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of the late Henry Jephson of Glenbrook, co. Wicklow
(and grand-dan. of Sir Piiilip Crampton, Bart.). Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, per
chevron or and ermine, in chief two boars' heads erased
sable, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2 and 3 argent, three
griffins passant in pale sable within a border of the second
bezant^e (for Wills). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, i. from a ducal coronet a boar's head
and neck or, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, holding
in his claws a battle-a.xe proper. Mottoes — "Cor unum via
una," " Patria et amicus." Seats — Castlerea and Wills-
grove, CO. Roscommon. Club — Isthmian.
WILLS -SANDFORD -WILLS (R.L., 12 Jan. 1889,
U.O.). Quarterly, i- and 4, argent, three griffins passant
in pale sable within a bordure of the second, bezant^e
(Wills); 2 and 3, per chevron or and ermine, in chief two
boar's heads erased sable, langued gules (Sandford).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, holding in his
claws a battle-axe proper (Wills) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet,
a boar's head and neck or, langued gules (Sandford).
Mottoes— " Patria et amicis " (Wills); "Cor unum via
una " (Sandford).
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Sons of Thomas George Wills-Sandford {sic. R.L. of
1859), Esq. , of Willsgrove and Castlerea, J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff co. Roscommon), 1^. 1817; d. 1887;
i/t. 1841, Theodosia Eleanor Blagden, d. of Robert
Blagden Hale of Alderley, Glos. ; by Lady Theodosia,
d. of 3rd Earl of Mayo : —
Edward Wills-Sandford-Wills (formerly Wills-Sandford),
Esq., J. P. CO. Roscommon (High Sheriff 1904), d. 1851;
m. 1889, Amy Henrietta, d. of Henry Guinness of Burton
Hall, Stillorgan, co. Dublin ; and has issue — Lucy Eleanor ;
and Mary Grace. Seat — Cashlieve, Ballinlough, co.
Roscommon. C/ui — Kildare Street (Dublin).
Godfrey Robert Wills-Sandford, Gentleman [Arms (R.L.
1859) — Quarterly, i and 4, Sandford as above ; 2 and
3, Wills as above. Crests — i. Sandford ; 2. Wills], 6.
5 Oct. 1852. /?es.—
Sir ARTHUR REGINALD THOMAS WILLSHIRE,
2nd Baronet (May 22, 1841), Capt. and Lieut. -Col. Scots
Guards (retired). Born Nov. 23, 1850, being the eldest son
of the late Gen. Sir Thomas Willshire, G.C.B., ist Bart.,
by his wife Annette Letitia, eldest dau. of Capt. Berkeley
Maxwell, R.N., of Tuppendence, Kent. Armorial bear-
ings— Per chevron azure and argent, in chief six crosses
pat^e, four and two or, and in base, on a mount vert, a bay
horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a Beloochee soldier,
habited and armed, brandishing his sword, all proper, a
chief of the second, thereon a representation of the fortress
of Khelat proper, a canton gules, charged with a repre-
sentation of the badge of the first class of the Order of the
Dooranee Empire also proper, bestowed upon Sir T. Will-
shire by the King of Afghanistan, and impaling the arms of
Freeling, namely, per fesse indented or and gules, three
unicorns' heads two and one erased counterchanged ; the
escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Caffre holding in the dexter hand an assegai in
bend sinister, point downwards, and supporting with the
sinister three assegais, points upwards, all proper. Sup-
porters— On the dexter side, a soldier of His Majesty's
38th Regt. of Foot ; and on the sinister side, a soldier of
His Majesty's 2nd Regt. of Foot, both habited and armed,
each holding in his exterior hand a musket, all proper.
Mottoes — Under the arms, "Khelat;" over the crest,
"Caffraria." Married, July 22, 1891, Frederica Florence
Emily, youngest dau. of Sir Sandford Freeling, K.C.M.G. ;
and has /.w«e— Gerard Arthur Maxwell Willshire, Esq.,
b. Aug. 21, 1892. Residence — Denham Lodge, Uxbridge.
Clubs — Guards', Wellington.
between two mullets in chief argent and eight arrows in
saltire points downwards in base proper, feathered and
banded of the second. Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant
gules, charged on the shoulder with a star of six points
argent. Motto — " Semper vigilans." Manicd, 1866, Edith,
Hester, dau. of Henry Vickers of Holmwood, Sheffield.
Residence — Archer House, Sheffield.
WILMER (H. Coll.; R.L., 1903). Gules, a chevron
vair, between three eagles displayed or, in the centre chief
po^nt a mullet of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped
or, charged with a mullet gules between two wmgs vair.
Motto—" Expertus credo."
Sons of Stephen Moore, Esq., of Barne, co. Tipperary,
J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff for that co. 1885, M.P.
therefor 1875-1880), b. 1836; m. ist, 1867, Anna Maria,
only d. and h. of Wilmer Wilnier of 24 Wilton Crescent,
S.W. :—
Randal Kingsmill Moore, Esq. [q.v.].
Stephen Thomas Wilmer, Gentleman, Lieut. i6th Lancers,
[assumed by R.L. , 1903, the name and arms of Wilmer in
lieu of his patronymic], ^. 1881. Res. —
,^ Captain ARTHUR KN^VET WILSON. Royal
^P Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the
Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration
of the Victoria Cross. Born jvlarch 4, 1842, being the third
(and second surviving) son of the late Rear- Admiral George
Knyvet Wilson, by his wife Agnes Mary, daughter of the
Reverend William Yonge, Vicar of Swaffliam ; created
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
1887. C//,-*— United Service. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf rampant or, in chief a fleur-
de-lis argent between two bezants. Upon the escutcheon,
from which are pendent his badge as a Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his Victoria Cross,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or.
WILMOT, quartered by COKE, SITWELL, and
WILMOT-CHETWODE.
WILSON, see BROMLEY - WILSON, CARUS -
WILSON, MARYON-WILSON, NEWBY-WILSON,
RIMINGTON-WILSON, and TYRWHITT-WILSON.
Sir ALEXANDER WILSON, first Baronet (1897), of
Archer House, Eccleshall, Yorks, Master Cutler of Sheffield
1897, J. P. for W. Riding and for Sheffield. Born June 28,
1837, "being the fourth son of the late George Wilson of
Haughniill House, Fife. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Whitehall,
Scottish Conservative. Arms — Gules, a chevron wavy
§ ARTHUR MAITLAND WILSON, Esquire, of Stow-
langtoft Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born June 16, 1857, being
the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Fuller Mait-
land Wilson of Stowlangtoft Hall, Justice of the Peace,
Lieutenant-Colonel West Suffolk Militia, Member of Parlia-
ment tor West Suftblk 1875, High Sheriff 1873, by his wife
Agnes Caroline, second daughter of the Right Honourable
Sir Richard Torin Kindersley. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient or, on a chief of the
last a pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis argent
between two pellets. ■ Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a denu-
wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a pellet charged with
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a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto— " Wil sone wil." Married,
July 21, 1880, Harriet Maude Isabella, eldest daughter of
Colonel Sir Nigel Kingscote, Knight Commander of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Kingscote, in the
county of Gloucester ; and has Issue— (1) Henry Maitland
Wilson, Gentleman, and Lieut. Rifle Brigade, h. Sept. 5,
im\
Arthur Bromby Wilson- Barkworth [to whom refer]. Estates
—The Grange, Melton, in the parish of Welton, in the
county of York. Postal address — The Grange, Melton,
Brough, East Riding, Yorkshire.
GEORGE OKR WILSON, Gentleman, third son of
>A illiam Wilson of Larkhill, co. Dublin. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a wolf rampant, within an orle of mullets or
and thistles proper, a mullet for difference. Mantling
sai)le doul)lfd or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
placed for Crest, a demi-wolf as in the arms ; and in an
escroll above this Motto, " Res non verba." Seat—'Da.m.v-
dagh, Blackrock, co. Dublin. y
GORDON CHESNEY WILSON, Esquire, M.V.O.,
Capt. R.H.G. (Blue). Bom Aug. i, 1865, being the
1881 ; (2) Nigel Maitland Wilson, Gentleman, b. April 6,
1884 ; (3) Reginald Maitlsind Wilson, Gentleman, b. Jan.
17, 1889. Seat — Stowlangtoft Hall, near Bury St. Ed-
munds, in the county of Suffolk.
DARCY BRUCE WILSON, Esquire, of Seacroft Hall,
in the coimty of York, Justice of the Peace. Bar?! June
17, 1851, being the second but eldest surviving son of the
late John Wilson, Esquire, of Seacroft Hall, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Anna Maria
Isabella, daughter of Roderick Macleod of Cadboll, in the
county of Ross, Member of Parliament. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure,
on a fesse cotised three lions' gambs erased fesseways all
counterchanged, in the dexter chief quarter a wolfs head
erased sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a lion's gamb erased fesseways argent in front of a lion's head
couped erminois. Seat — Seacroft Hall, near Leeds.
EDWARD SHIMELLS WILSON, Gentleman, son of
James Wilson, by his wife Mary, daughter of William
Shimells. Armorialbearings— He bears for Arms : Sable,
a wolf rampant between two estoiies in fesse and a fasces
in chief fessewise all argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-wolf sable, gorged with a collar
gemel, a fasces argent. Married Frances Mary, daugliter
of the late Reverend John Healy Bromby, Vicar of Hull,
and Master of the Charter House there : and has Issue —
eldest son of the late Sir Samuel Wilson of Ercildoune,
Victoria, Australia, by his wife Jeanne, dau. of the Hon.
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William Campbell, Member of the Legislative Council of
Victoria. Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and gules,
a wolf rampant or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile
gules, between four mullets in cross of the third, on a
chief of the last, a representation of the end elevation
of the Wilson Hall of the Melbourne University between
two salmon naiant proper, and impaling the arms of Spencer-
Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable, a lion rampant
argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill) ;
2 and 3, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third
quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops
of the field (for Spencer). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile gules, and
resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon per pale sable and
gules, thereon a wolf's head erased also or; with the Motto,
"Semper vigilans." Married, 1891, Lady Sarah Isabella
Augusta Spencer-Churchill, dau. of the Most Noble the
7th Duke of Marlborough. Seai — Brookby Hall, Lei-
cester. Clubs — Carlton, Turf.
SiK JACOB WILSON, Knight Bachelor, Member of
the Council for the county of Northumberland. Borti
November 16, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Wilson of Woodhorn Manor, in the county of Northumber-
land, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Bowstead of Beck
Bank, in the county of Cumberland. CZ/i"^— Junior Carlton.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, on a
cross argent, between in the first and fourth quai-ters a
wolf salient of the last, and in the second and third
a mullet of six points or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, between four quatrefoils also gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degiee, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion sable, holding
between the paws a quatrefoil gules, a pomme charged
with a mullet of six points or; with the MottO, " Semper
vigilans." Married, April 23, 1874, Margaret, daughter
of Thomas Hedley of Coxlodge Hall, in the county of
Northumberland ; and has Issue — (i) Albert Edward Jacob
Wilson, Esquire, born December 26, 1879 ; (2) Gordon
Jacob Wilson, Esquire, born July 2, 1882 ; Margaret
Beatrice ; and Marianne Mildred. Estate and postal
address — Chillingham Barns, Belford, Northumberland.
Londo7i address — 3 St. James's Square, S.W.
§ JAMES WILSON, Esquire, D.L. and J. P. for co.
Longford. Born July 11, 1832, being the fourth sur-
viving son of W^illiam Wilson of Larkhill, co. Dublin, by
his wife Rebecca Dupr6, dau. of Capt. John Mackay of
Elagh and Prospect. Armorial bearings— Sable, a wolf
rampant, within an orle of mullets or and thistles proper,
a martlet for difference. Mantling sable doubled or ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-wolf
as in the arms ; and in an escroll above this Motto, " Pollet
virtus." Married, Oct. 2, 1861, Constant Grace, eldest dau.
of J. F. Hughes of The Grove ; and has Issue — (i) James
Mackay Wilson, Esq., J. P. co. Longford, b. Jan. 7, 1863
[w. Amy Alice, second dau. of Sir J. Senhouse Goldie-Taub-
man] ; (2) Henry Hughes Wilson, Esq., Capt. Rifle
Brigade, b. May 8, 1864 \_in. Cecil Mary, dau. of George
Wray] ; (3) Arthur J. de Courcy Wilson, Gentleman, b.
Jan. 10, 1867 [;«. Norah, dau. of H. Paine]; (4) Cecil
William Wilson, Esq., Capt. 60th Rifles, b. June 1870;
Ada Dupr6 [;«. Capt. H. G. Powell] ; and Eileen Geraldine.
Seat — Currygrane, Edgeworthstown, co. Longford. Clubs
— University (Dublin), Royal St. George (Kingstown).
JOHN WILSON, Esq., J. P. co. Dublin, M.A. (Dublin).
Born 1826, being the eldest son of William Wilson of Lark-
hill, CO. Dublin, by Rebecca Dupr^, dau. of John Mackay
of Ely, CO. Tyrone. Armorial bearings — Argent, a wolf
rampant azure, on a chief indented of the last three estoiles
of the field. Mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant
per pale indented argent and azure. Motto — " Pollet vir-
tus." Married, 1850, Francis Patience, dau. of the Rev.
Edward Nangle ; and has, with other Issue — William Ed-
ward Wilson, Esq., J. P., b. 1851 [m., 1886, Ada, third dau.
of Capt. Robert C. Granville of Langbrook, Havant, Hants].
Seat — Daramona, Streete, co. Westmeath.
JOHN ALEXANDER WILSON, Esquire, Capt. Auck-
land Militia, Judge of the Native Land Court, of the Appel-
late Court, and of the Validation Court in New Zealand.
Born 1829, being the eldest son of the Rev. John Alexander
Wilson and his wife Anne Catherine, second dau. of Major
Francis Hawker, 12th Dragoons. Armorial bearings-
Party per pale indented sable and or, three mullets of eight
points in chevron, between as many lions' gambs erect and
erased, all counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's gamb
erect and erased per pale indented sable and or, a mullet of
eight points between two annulets fesseways gold. Motto
—"Wary and Trusty." Married, Nov. 20, 1855, Anne
Lydia, third dau. of the late Captain Digby Dent, R.N. ;
and has Issue — (i) John Alexander Wilson, b. Sept. 9,
1856 ; (2)^ Charles Hawker Wilson, b. Aug. 7, i860 ; (3)
"~" " ■ Dec. 28, 1867; (4) James
24, 1870 ; (s) Lyell Newton
(6) Wyvern Wilson, b. Dec.
17, 1876; Julia Frances ; Alice Lydia; Lily Anne; Ethel
Catherine ; and Ida Mildred. Postal address — Oakleigh,
Grafton Road, Auckland, New Zealand.
George Digby Wilson, b.
Kitchener Wilson, b. Nov.
Wilson, b. May 17, 1875 ;
The Reverend JOSEPH BOWSTEAD WILSON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University
of Cambridge (Pembroke College), Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries, Rector of Knightwick, in the county
of Worcester. Born May 26, 1841, being the third
and youngest son of Joseph Wilson of Woodhorn Manor,
in the county of Northumberland, by his wife Anne,
eldest daughter of Joseph Bowstead of Beck Bank, in
the county of Cumberland. Armorial bearings— Vert, on
c^^' SEMPER VIGILAMSs^o
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a cross argent, between in the first and fourth quarters a
wolf salient of the last, and in the second and third a
mullet of six points or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, between four quatrefoils also gules, in the dexter
chief a crescent or for difference. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-lion sable, holding between the paws a quatrefoil
gules, a pomm^e charged with a mullet of six points or ;
withtheMottO, " Semper vigilans. " .i1/(zr;7(,'</, June30, 1881,
Catherine Eliza, younger daughter of the late Thomas
Rowley Hill, Member of Parliament, of St. Catherine's
Hill, in the county of Worcester; and has Issue — (i)
Thomas Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, born August 15,
1882 ; (2) Humphrey Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, born
November i, 1883 ; Valence Mary ; Katharine Muriel ;
and Olivia Margaret. Postal address — Knightwick Rectory,
Worcester. Club — Junior Carlton.
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Sir MATHEW WHARTON WILSON, 2nd Baronet
(March 16, 1874), J. P. for co. Gloucester and the W. R. of
York. Bon/ March 20, 1827, being the son of Sir Matthew
Wilson, ist Bart., by his wife Sophia Louisa Emerson, dau.
and heir of Sir Wharton Amcotts, Bart., of Kettlethorpe,
CO. Lincoln. Armorial bearings— Sable, a wolf rampant
or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field, between four
mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of
the second, the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a collar
gemel sable, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon of
the last, charged with a mullet as in the arms. Motto —
" Res non verba," Married, Nov. 13, 1850, Gratiana
Mary, only dau. of Admiral Richard Thomas of Stone-
house ; and has Issue— {1) Mathew Amcotts Wilson, Esq.,
J. P., of Eshton, CO. York, b. Jan. 2, 1853 [w., Oct. 8, 1874,
Georgina Mary, eldest dau. of Richard T. Lee of Grove
Hall, CO. York, and has issue, Mathew Richard Henry
Wilson, Esq., Capt. loth Hussars, b. Aug. 24, 1875 ; Robert
Amcotts Wilson, Gentleman, Lieut. R. N., i^. 1882; Alex.
Thomas Lee Wilson, Gentleman, Sub.-Licut. R.N., b. 1883;
Gwendolen Georgina Frances Mary [w., June i, 1897, Rev.
Arthur Victor M.agee, son of the Archbishop of York, and
has issue] ; and Beatrice Maud [w., Nov. 29, 1898, Richard
Foulis Roundell] ; (2) Richard Henry Francis Wharton
Wilson, Esq., b. Aug. 18, 1855 [in., 1889, Annabella Mar-
garet, dau. of John Drummond of Ednam House, Kelso,
and has issue, Margaret Dorothy] ; and Gratiana Sophia
Margaret [w., .Sept. 9, 1884, the Rev. Henry Madan Pratt,
Rector of Sherborne]. Seat — p:shton Hall, Gargrave-in-
Craven, co. York. Clubs — Brooks's, Army and Navy.
ROBERT MACKAY WILSON, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Argent, a wolf rampant azure, on a chief indented of the
last, three estoiles of the field, a crescent for difference.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant per
pale indented argent and azure; with the Motto, " Pollet
virtus." Postal address — Coolcarrigan, county Kildare.
Sir ROLAND KNYVET WILSON, 2nd Baronet
(first patent, Jan. 8, 1858; second patent, July 8, 1858), of
Delhi, M.A. , LL. M., Barrister-at-Law, Reader in Indian Law
to the University of Caml)ridge 1878-92. Born Aug. 27,
1840, being the second son of Rear-Admiral George Knyvet
Wilson, R.N., by his wife Agnes Mary, dau. of the late
Rev. William Yonge, Chancellor of Norwich, Vicar of
Swaffham ; succeeded his uncle (by special remainder in
the patent of creation) in 1874. Armorial bearings— Sable,
a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent, between two
bezants ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Afarried, Dec. 27,
1872, Christiana Whiting, dau. of Richard Phillips, Fellow
of the Royal Society. Residence — %6 Church Road, Rich-
mond, Surrey. Club — National Liberal.
THOMAS WILSON, Gentleman, B.A. (Lond.). Born
February 10, 1841, being the eldest son of Joshua Wilson
of the Inner Temple, BatTister-at-Law, by his wife Mary
Wood, only dau. of Thomas Bulley of Teignmouth, Devon,
and Liverpool, Newfoundland Merchant. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, a wolf salient or, on a chief of the last, a
pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis between two
pellets. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a
pellet charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. Married, firstly,
1866, Anne, eldest dau. of Joseph Brooke of Bollington, near
Macclesfield, Cheshire; and secondly, 1872, Jessie, dau. of
Isaac Taylor of Stanford Rivers, Essex ; and has Issue (by
first marriage) — Theodora; (by second marriage) — (i)
Geoffrey Remington Wilson, Gentleman, Aug. 21, 1874 ;
(2) Harold Remington Wilson, Gentleman, b. Sept. 20,
1875; (3) Denis Medland Wilson, Gentleman, b. Mar. 28,
1884; Emily Remington; Anna Remington; and Rhoda.
A'ej. — Rivers Lodge, Harpenden, co. Herts. Club — Savile.
THOMAS NEWBY WILSON. Esquire, J. P. co. of
Lancaster. Born Sept. 17, 1839, being the only son of
Thomas Wilson of Lancaster, Attorney, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Myles Harrison of "The Landing," near Ulver
ston. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings— Per
chevron sable and argent, in chief a trefoil between two
mullets of six points, and in base a wolf rampant all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant per chevron
sable and argent, holding in the dexter paw a mullet of six
points argent, and resting the sinister on a trefoil slipped
sable. Motto— " Fide sed cui vide." Estates — Twenty in
Lancashire, five in Westmorland. Seat— The. Landing,
Lakeside, Ulverston. C////'.f— County (Lancaster), County
(Ulverston), Royal Windermere Yacht, (Bowness, Win-
dermere).
WILFRID WILSON, Esquire. Born March 3, 1872,
being the second son of the late Sir Samuel Wilson of
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Ercildoune, Anakie, Victoria, Australia, and of 9 Grosvenor
Square, London. Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and
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gules, a wolf rampant or, charged on the shoulder with
an estoile gules, between four mullets in cross of the third,
on a chief of the last a representation of the end elevation
of the Wilson Hall of the Melbourne University between
two salmon naiant proper ; the escutcheon charged with
his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or,
charged on the shoulder with an estoile gules, and resting
the sinister paw on an escocheon per pale sable and gules,
thereon a wolfs head erased also or. Motto — "Semper
vigilans." Rcsidcjice —
WILLIAM SHEPLEY WILSON, M.A. (Cantab.).
Born 1838, being the son of John Wilson of Upper Toot-
ing, Surrey. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron be-
tween three spur-revels gules. Mantling gules doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an oak-tree
eradicated proper, fructed or. Motto — "Virtus sibi pras-
mium." Postal address — Tunbridge Wells.
WILSON (L.O.). Argent, a chevron ermines, between
two mullets in chief and in base a bear's head couped
gules, muzzled of the field. Mantling gules, doubled
U^.^^;;:^^^
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OHANNJ/V/ll/O
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a talbot's head
erased gules, collared argent. Motto — " Semper Vigilans."
Son of James Wilson, Solicitor, of Weitlands, Falkirk: —
John Wilson, Esq., K.C., Advocate and Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), Sheriff of Caithness, Orkney, and Zetland,
b. 1857; m. 1894, Lillias, d. of William Hartley of Com-
longan, Dumfriesshire ; and has issue — (i) Philip John
Conning Wilson, Gentleman, (5. 1895; (2) Maurice James
Hartley Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1899; and Lillias Mary.
Res. — 9 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh ; Ashmore,
Bridge of Cally, Perthshire. Clubs — University (Edin-
burgh), Conservative (Edinburgh).
WILSON. Per pale argent and azure, on a fesse
cotised three lions' gambs erased fesseways, all counter-
changed, in the dexter chief quarter a wolfs head erased
sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesse-
ways argent, in front of a lion's head couped erminois.
Sons of Col. and Brig. -Gen. John Gerald Wilson, C. B.,
J. P., D.L., b. 1841 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1873, Angelina Rosa
Geraldine, d. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry O'Brien
[brother of the thirteenth Lord Inchiquin] : —
Murrough John Wilson, Gentleman, /'. 1875 ; m. 1904,
Sybil May, d. of Sir Powlett Milbank, Bart. Seat — Cliffe
Hall, Darlington.
Denis Daly Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Frank O'Brien Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Gerald Geoffry Wilson, Gentlemen, b. 1884.
WILSON (L.O., 1901). Argent, a chevron between
three mullets gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — ^On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant
gules. Motto — " Semper vigilans."
Only son of Walter Henry Wilson, Esq., J. P., of
Maryville, co. Antrim, and Belvoir Park, co. Down,
b. 1839; d. 1904; m. 1875, Sarah Elizabeth, eld. d.
of James Owen Wynne : —
Alexander George Wilson, Gentleman, ^. 1876. Estate —
Maryville and Cranmore, co. Antrim. Res. — Belvoir Park,
Newtonbreda, co. Down.
WILSON (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf salient or, charged
on the shoulder with a mascle gules, in chief an estoile of
the second between two others argent. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf
or, charged on the shoulder with a chapeau, the front to
the sinister azure. Motto — " Res non verba." Livery —
Dark blue coat, brass buttons, dark blue and yellow striped
waistcoat, dark blue cloth trousers or dark blue velvet
breeches.
Sons of Henry Wilson, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Capt.
King's Dragoon Guards, b. 1806; d. 1869; ?«. ist,
1830, Mary [d. 1849), eld. d. of T. Hutchins ; 2nd,
1853, Catherine Jane (d. 1856), only child and heiress
of John Cook, Esq., Capt. 2nd Middx. Mil. :—
Henry Smithson Lee Wilson, Esq., J. P. W. R. Yorks.,
late Lieut. 13th Light Dragoons and 15th Regt. , b. 1840;
m. i86g, Maria Christine, eld. d. of James Gout, Bey, of
Smyrna, Asia Minor ; and has issue— Henry Christopher
Bruce Wilson, Esq., B.A. New Coll. (Oxon.), Capt. 3rd
Batt. K.O. Yorks. L.I., b. 12 Jan. 1875 [m. 1903, Alma
. Marie, d. of Rev. Louis le Bouvier, Dutch Consular Chap-
lain at Smyrna ; and has issue— Yolande Christine Irene] ;
Florence Maria [/«. 1890, Col. George P. F. Byng] ;
Gertrude Dinely [m. 1893, Harold Jennings White, B.A.
Cambs. , eld. son of the late T. Jennings White of Frog-
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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more Lodge, St. Albans; and has issue]; and Elfrida
Frances. Seai — Crofton Hall, nr. Wakefield.
John Henniker Wilson, Esq., late Capt. sth Middx.
Mil., 6. 1843; m. , Isabella Hall; and has issue —
Henry Wilson, Gentleman, 6. 1873; Blanche Isabel [m.
George Hayes PaiceJ ; and Rosalie. J?es. —
James Bargrave Wy borne Wilson, Esq., Major 3rd Batt.
East Yorks. Regt., 6. 1856. jRes.—
WILSON (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf rampant or, gutt6-
de-poi.\, between two estoiles palewise of the second, two
flaunches of the last, each charged with a mullet of six
points of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf or, gutt^-de-poix, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a mullet as in the arms, and resting the
sinister on an escutcheon sable, charged with an estoile or.
Son of : —
George Hannway Wilson, Gentleman, /;. . A'«. —
Longwood, Tor Mohun, co. Devon.
WILSON of Bannercross (H. Coll.). Azure, two
chevronels argent, between as many mullets in chief of
the last, and a wolf salient in base or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from flames proper, a demi-lion azure, gorged with a
collar gemel and holding in the dexter paw a mullet both
argent.
Son of the late George Wilson of Bannercross (eld. s.
of George Wilson of Haughmill House) : —
Wilson, Gentleman, d. . I^es. — East Keal
Manor, Spilsby.
Yr. son of George Wilson of Haughmill House, Milton
in Balgonie, co. Fife, />. 1800; d. 1868; m. 1826,
Isabella, d. of Henry Ralph of Strathmigle : —
Sir Alexander Wilson ist Baronet (26 Aug. 1897), J.I',
for Shefifield and W. R. Yorks., Consul for Chili at
Sheffield [Arms (granted L.O., 1897) — Gules, a chevron wavy
between two mullets in chief argent, and eight arrows in
saltire points downwards in base proper, feathered and
banded of the second. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulder with a star of six points argent],
L 1836 ; M. 1866, Edith Hester, d. of Henry Vickers of
Holmwood, Eccleshall. Sea/ — Archer House, Eccleshall,
Yorks. C7u/>s — Junior Carlton, Whitehall, Scottish Con-
servative.
ARTHUR BROMBY WILSON - BARKWORTH,
Gentleman, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cam-
Frances Mary, daughter of the late Reverend John Healey
Bromby, Vicar of Hull, and Master of the Charter
House there ; assumed the additional surname of Bark-
worth, and the arms of Barkworth quarterly with his own,
by Royal License. Armorial bearings— He bears for
i\xms: Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and gules, on a bend
cotised azure, an estoile between two lions rampant argent
(for Barkworth) ; 2 and 3 sable, a wolf rampant between two
estoiles in fesse and a fasces in chief fessewise, all argent
(for Wilson). Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion argent, holding in the dexter paw a clarion, and
resting the sinister paw on an estoile both gules (for Bark-
worth) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
wolf sable, gorged with a collar gemel, a fasces argent (for
Wilson). Motto — " Esto quod esse videris." Marrica
Emily, heir to her father, George Barkworth of Thearne,
in the county of York ; and has /j,f//6'— Kenneth Arthur
Wilson - Barkworth, Gentleman. Estates — The Elms,
Kirkella, in the county of York. Postal address — The
Elms, Kirkella, near Hull.
§ WILLIAM HENRY WILSON - FITZGERALD,
Esquire, of Inchoveagh, co. Clare, and Chacombe, co.
Northampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
CO. Clare, and High Sheriff 1882, Justice of the Peace for
the county of Northampton, Barrister-at-Law. Born April
22, 1844, being the second son of the late Richard Bassett
Wilson of Cliffe Hall, in the county of York, by his wife
Anne, second daughter of the late William Fitzgerald,
Esquire, of Adelphi, J. P., High Sheriff of County Clare
1842 ; and assumed by Royal License in 1872 the addi-
tional surname and arms of Fitzgerald, in compliance with
the will of his maternal grandfather. Livery — Chocolate
and buff. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
bridge, second son of Edward Shimells Wilson of The
Grange, Melton, in the county of York, by his wife
ermine on a saltire gules, a boar's head couped or (for
Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a fesse
cotised three lions' gambs fesseways, all counterchanged
(for Wilson), and impaling the arms of Stanhope, namely,
quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a
crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
a boar passant gules, bristled and armed or, charged with
a saltire gold (for Fitzgerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert in front of a lion's head erminois,
a lion's gamb erased argent (for Wilson). Motto — " Shan-
net a boo." Married, 1885, Isabella Olave, only daughter
of the late Russell C. Stanhope, Esquire, of Parsontown
Manor, in the county of Meath ; and has Issue — (i) Francis
is the Military Cockade.
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William Wilson-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born December 8,
1886 ; and Olave Clare. Seai — Chacombe, near Banbury.
Cluds — New University, Kildare Street (Dublin).
JOHN WILSON -HAFFENDEN, Esq. Born 1836,
being the eldest and only surviving son of the late William
Wilson of Scarborough, co. York, by Mary, only dau. and
heiress of William Reed. Armorial bearing's — Quarterly
I and 4, chequy argent and sable, on a bend azure, three
escutcheons of the first, each charged with a mullet of the
second (for Haftenden) ; 2 and 3 sable, a wolf salient or,
collared of the field, in chief a cross pat6e between two
estoiles, and in base an estoile of the second (for Wilson) ;
and on an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Haffen-
den. Mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i.
upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased
sable, pendent from the beak an escutcheon argent, charged
with a mullet sable (for Haffenden) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-wolf or, gutt^e-de-sang, holding between
the paws a cross pat^e gules. Married, 1870, Charlotte
Isabella, dau. and coheir (with her sister Catherine Harriett
Caroline) of the late A. Haffenden (whose name and arms
he has assumed by Royal License) ; and has, with other
Issue — James Wilson- Haffenden, Gentleman, b. 1871.
HENRY BEVAN WILSON - SLATOR, Gentleman.
Born Dec. 20, 1884, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late George Warren Wilson-Slator, Esq., J. P.
CO. Meath, J. P. and D. L. co. Longford, High Sheriff co.
Longford 1877, by his wife Harriette Yokes, only dau. of
James Yokes .Mackey, Esq. , J. P. of Scrippletown, co. Dublin.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a saltire azure, between four
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling vert and azure. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant per pale gules
and sable, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped, as in
the arms. Motto -" Garde la loi. " Seats — Belville House,
Dunshaughlin ; White Hill, Edgeworthstown.
WILLIAM HENRY WILSON-TODD, Esquire,
formerly Captain 39th Regiment, J. P. and D. L. for
the North Riding of the county of York, Member of
Parliament for the Howdenshire Division. Born April 17,
1828, being the son of the late Colonel J. Wilson, 74th Regi-
ment, of Roseville, in the county of We-\ford, by his wife
Frances, daughter of the late Honourable John Robmson.
Clubs — .^rmy and Navy, Carlton, Constitutional. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a
mascle pierced between three foxes' heads couped gules, on
a border vert four martlets of the first (for Todd) ; 2 and 3
argent, on a chevron between three mullets gules, as many
pallets or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Todd (for Wilson). Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a trunk of an oak-tree fesseways a fox sejant proper
collared or (for Todd) ; 2. out of a mural coronet or, a demi-
lion rampant gules, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil gold,
motto over, "Semper vigilans" (for Wilson). Motto —
" Oportet vivere." Married, 1855, Jane Marian Ruther-
ford, daughter and heiress of the late John Todd, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, of Tranby Park, and Halnaby Hall,
in the county of York, whose surname and arms he assumed
by Royal License in 1855, in addition to his patronymic ;
and has, with other Issue — An only son, WiUiam Pierrepont
Wilsori-Todd, Esquire, born 1857, late Captain 4th Hussars
[married, 1887, Catharine Crawford, daughter of the late
James Russel of Blackbraes, in the co. of Stirling, and
has, James Henry Wilson- Todd, Gentleman, born 1891].
Postal address — Tra.nhy Park, Hull; Halnaby Hall,
Darlington.
CHARLES RANALD DAVIDSON -WILSONE,
Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Vol. Batt. Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders. Born Sept. 6, 1867, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Charles Henry Haldane
Wilsone, Esq., of Dalnair, Stirlingshire, J. P. for cos.
Stirling and Dumbarton, by his wife Fannie Marshall
Sarle of Westness, Orkney. Livery — Dark blue and white.
Armorial bearings (Matric. L.O. , 1777) — Argent, a
chevron between three stars gules within a bordure of
the last. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a t;ilbot's head erased argent,
langued gules. Motto — "Semper vigilans." Married,
April 25, 1886, Augusta Aim^e Davidson, only child of
the late James Davidson of Balgray (second son of the
late James Davidson of Ruchill and Balgray). Residence —
Campfield, Glassel, R.S.O., Aberdeenshire.
WILTSHIRE, quartered by SLAUGHTER.
GEORGE WINCH, Gentleman, First Mayor of the
Borough of Chatham. Born Sept. 20, 1842, being the
fourth son of Edward Winch of Chatham and Eliza his wife.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron between two
escallops in chief and an eagle displayed in base all or, an
ancient ship with three masts proper, sails argent, colours
flying of the first, between two roses of the last, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed or, charged
on the breast with an escallop, and holding in each
claw a rose gules, leaved and slipped proper. Motto —
"Vive ut vivas." Married, Aug. 22, 1866, Mary Clarke
Bluett; and has Issue — (i) George Bluett Winch, Gentle-
man, b. June 14, 1868; (2) Richard Bluett Winch, Gentle-
man, b. July 5, 1869 ; (3) Edward Bluett Winch, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 27, 1873; (4) Arthur Bluett Winch, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 27, 1874 ; (5) Gordon Bluett Winch, Gentleman, b.
Dec. 26, 1876 ; Mary Bluett ; Eliza Bluett [in. the Rev.
Chas. John Todd, M.A. , R.N.]; Agnes Bluett; and Laura
[w. Frank Toller Whinney, of 46 Wynstay Gardens, Ken-
sington]. Estates — Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent; Hol-
combe, Chatham, Kent. Residence — Holcombe, Chatham,
Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
WINDER, see CORBETT-WINDER.
CHARLES WINDHAM, Esquire, Capt. R.N., served
in the Abyssinian Expedition 1868, and with the Naval
Brigade in Ashanti War 1873-74, present at battles of
Amoaful, Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie ; served in
H.M.S. " Monarch " during the Egyptian Expedition 1882 ;
landed with the Naval Brigade at Port Said ; Captain of
His Majesty's Royal Yacht " Osborne" since Oct. 26, 1896.
Born March i, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Charles Ashe Windham, by his first wife, Marianne
Catherine Emily, youngest dau. of Sir John Poo Beresford,
Bart., K.C.B., G.C.H., K.T.S., Admiral of the White.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between three lions'
heads erased or. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetter-
lock, both or, the bow compony counter-compony or and
azure. Motto - ' ' Au bon droit. " Postal address —
■ JOHN WINDHAM, Esquire. Born March 24, 1854,
being the second son of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles Ashe
Windham, by his first wife, Marianne Catherine Emily,
youngest dau. of Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart., K.C.B. ,
is the Naval Cockade.
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G.C.H., K.T.S., Admiral of the White. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock, both or,
the bow compony counter-compony or and azure. Motto
— " Au bon droit." Postal address —
REGINALD WINDHAM, Esquire. Born April 11.
1864, being the fourth but third surviving son of the late
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Ashe Windham, by his first wife,
Marianne Catherine Emily, youngest dau. of Sir John Poo
Beresford, Bart., K.C.B., G.C.H., K.T.S., Admiral of the
White. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
within a fetterlock, both or, the bow compony counter-
compony or and azure. Motto — " Au bon droit." Postal
address —
WINDHAM (R.L., 22 May 1823, H. Coll.), Quarterly,
I and 4, azure, a chevron between three lion's heads
erased or (Windham, te//ip. Henry VI.) ; 2 and 3, sable, a
fesse dancett^e argent, billetfe, between three lioncels ram-
pant reguardant of the second, each supporting an altar or,
flaming proper (Smijth). Mantlings — i. azure and or ;
2. sable and argent ; 3. gules and argent. Crests — i. on a
wreath of the colours (azure and or), on a fetterlock or,
within the double chain thereof twisted of the last and
azure, a lion's head erased of the first (Windham) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours (sable and argent), a salamander in
flames of fire proper (Smijth) ; 3. an eagle rising sable,
holding in his right claw a pen argent, issuing thereout
flames of fire set upon a wreath argent and azure (also for
Smijth, Gts. i, vol. iv. p. 24). Badge — A fetterlock or,
from the loop a twisted chain in orle of the last and azure,
encompassing a lion's head erased of the first (Windham,
temp. Henry VIII.). Mottoes— "Abon droit" (Windham) ;
"Qua pote lucet " (Smijth). Lh'oy — Dark blue, yellow
facings, blue and yellow striped waistcoat.
Son of Capt. Joseph Smijth- Windham (formerly Smijth),
loth Hussars, />. 1792; d. 1857; fn. 1824, Katherine,
d. of John Trotter of Dyrham Park, Herts : —
Ashe Windham, Esq. [assumed the name of Windham
only by R.L. , 1888], d. 1830; ;;/. 1859, Juliet Alexa, d. of
Col. Hugh Maclean, late Scots Guards, XVth Laird of
Coll, CO. Argyll; and has issue — (i) Ashe Windham, Esq.
(of Waghen Hall, Yorks. Clufis — Active Service, Albe-
marle, Yorkshire (York)), J. P. East Rdg. Yorks., B.A.,
Capt. 3rd Batt. E. Yorks. Regt., served in S. Africa 1900-2
(two medals, five clasps), d. 1863 [w. 1903, Cora Ellen
Sowerby, d. of late Capt. Henry Sowerby Middleton ;
and has issue — Ralph Windham, Gentleman, /;. 1905; and
Joan]; (2) William Windham, Gentleman, Sec. for Native
Affairs, Transvaal, i. 1864 [m. Blanche, d. of Achille Titren
of Durban, Natal ; and has issue— William Evan Windham,
Gentleman, fi. 1904; and Alba]; (3) John Windham,
Gentleman, /'. 1867 ; and Katharine Jane [m. 1889, Major-
Gen. Hon. George Talbot Devereux ; and has issue — see
Devereux]. Seat — Waghen Hall, Hull (Yorks).
George Smijth-Windham, Esq., late Major Kitle Brigade,
served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, t>. 1833 ; m. 1865,
Clarissa Elizabeth, d. of Lord Charles James Fox Russell ;
and has issue— (i) Charles Joseph Smijth-Windham, Esq.,
Major Indian Army, Pol. Assist, in Foreign Dept. , India, /;.
1867 [//!. 1893, Mildred Bayntun, d. of late John Bayntun
Starky, of Spye Park, Wilts ; and has issue^Ashe Wadham
Smijth-W^indham, Gentleman, /;. 1894: and Jolm Bayntun
Russell Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, l>. 1897]; (2) Walter
George Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, King's Foreign
Service Messenger, late Lieut. Roy. Indian Marine, /'. 1868 ;
(3) Claude Seymour Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, t>, 1869 ;
(4) Edward John Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, /'. 1871 ;
(5) James Ashe Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, d. 1873;
(6) Henry Steuart Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, /'. 1873
(twin with his brother) ; (7) Arthur Russell Smijth-'Windham,
/'. 1874 ['"■ 1901, Brenda Helen, d. of Gerald Hall, Esq.,
J. P., of Anstey Manor]; and Evelyn [w. 1903, Francis
Hooper Rawlin] ; and has issue — Cosmo Windham Hooper
Rawlins, Gentleman, b. 1904]. Pes. — Bembridge, Isle of
Wight.
Joseph Charles Smijth-Windham, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A.
(ret.), 6. 1838; m. ist, 1876, Emily Harriet {d. 1878), d. of
Sir Claude William de Crespigny, Bart. ; 2nd, 1896, Frances
Helen, widow of G. Fordati ; and has issue (by first mar. ) —
Katherine Emily ; Mary ; and (by second mar. ) Violet
Agnes. Pes. — Ridgway, Farnham, Surrey.
Francis Wentworth Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, A.
1847 ; m. • and has issue a son, t>. . Pes. —
WINDLE (H. Coll.;
crosses patt5e in base
Gules, on a pile between two
or, three martlets of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head caboshed proper, between two crosses pat^e
or. Motto — " Non omnis moriar."
is the Military Cockade.
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Sons of Rev. William Windle, />. 1818
Rev. William Edward Windle, Vicar
Ivybridge, fi.
Ernest Windle, Gentleman, fi.
Percival Windle, Gentleman, ^.
Alfred Windle, Gentleman, /'.
House, Compton, Wolverhampton.
Rev. Theodore Windle, d.
Sons of Rev. Samuel Allen Windle,
Market Rasen, Lines., d. 1827; d.
(/. 1899 :—
of Ugborough,
J?es. — Wi nstone
B.D.,
1880;
Vicar of
1854.
Sydney Katherine, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir Josiah Coghill
Coghill, Bart. :—
Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, Esq., F.R.S., Pres.
Queen's Coll., Cork, D.Sc, M.D., M.A., F.S.A., late Prof,
of Anatomy and Dean of the Medical Faculty in Univ. of
Birmingham, fi. 1858 ; m. ist, 1886, Madoline Mary {d.
1900), d. of William Hudson ; 2nd, 1901, Edith Mary, d.
of O. Nazer ; and has had issue — Laurence Alan Ignatius
Windle, fi. 1896 (deceased); Dorothea Mary Katherine;
and Honora Mary Florence. J^es. — Queen's Coll., Cork.
Reginald Joscelyn Windle, Esq., M.B., Major R. A.M. C,
fi. i860 ; jn. 1893, Louise, d. of Ralph Dalyell Welch.
/fes. — 18 Burlington Road, Dublin. Clud — Naval and
Military.
Son of : —
Rev. Henry Edward Windle, i>. 1834 ; m. 1858, Mira, d.
of Thomas Bates ; and has issue— Rev. William Henry
Windle, M.A. (Odiham Vicarage, Winchfield, Hants), fi.
1859 [//I. 1891, Mary Isabel, d. of Richard Hobbes Taun-
ton ; and has issue— Michael William Maxwell Windle,
Gentleman, />. 1892; Richard Henry Cairnes Windle, Gen-
tleman, i. 1894 ; Christopher Gervase Windle, Gentleman,
fi. 1902 ; and Hannah Frances Mira].
WINDLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend nebuly
erminois between two wolf's heads erased or, gutt^-de-
larmes, three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Mantling azure and
CO. Westmorland, and of Broughton, Sulney, co.
Notts; 2nd, 1862, Frances, d. of Edward Crosland : —
Rev. Thomas Wilson Windley, M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar
of All Saints, Nottingham, P. 1850; m. 1886, Clara, d. of
Rev. Francis Morse, Preb. of Lincoln and Vicar of St.
Mary's, Nottingham ; and has issue — Francis Morse
Windley, Gentleman ; Gladys Elizabeth Mary ; and
Ursula Marjorie Clara. J^es. — All Saints' Vicarage, Not-
tingham.
John William Windley, Gentleman, 1^. 1852; w. 1900,
Margaret Bennie, d. of Henry Atkins Newell-Atkins of
Warrenpoint, co. Down. Jies. — Sherwood, Nottingham.
William Windley, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab. ), M. R.C.S. ,
fi. 1859; w. 1885, Katharine Barbara, d. of Lawrence Hill,
C.E. , of Hillhead, Glasgow; and has issue — Dorothy,
Katharine Muriel ; Elizabeth Marjorie ; Laura Frances ;
Mary Hill; and Nina Catherine Jean. J?es. — Colston
Bassett, Bingham, Notts.
Edward Crosland Windley, Gentleman, i. 1863; w.
1902, Florence, d. of Daniel Cloete of Newlands, Cape
Colony; and has issue— Rudolph William Cloete. Hes. —
Clyst Hazel, Wynberg, S. Africa.
Rev. Francis Windley, M.A. Oxon. , Vicar of Dethick,
Lea, and Holloway, i. 1865 ; m. 1892, Ethel Justice, d. of
Henry Webb of Hartlip, Kent ; and has issue^Irene Stella
Justice ; and Frances Agnes Joyce. /^es.^The Vicarage,
Lea, nr. Matlock, Derbyshire. Cli/i — Westminster.
Rev. Henry Chadwick Windley, M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar
of St. Chad's, Gateshead, fi. 1870. J?es.—St. Chad's,
Gateshead. C/«(^— Bath.
WINDSOR, quartered by DUCKETT and CON VERS.
WINDSOR HERALD, see LINDSAY.
WINGATE (L.O.) Gules, a portcullis with chains
pendent or, a chief embattled of the last. Mantling gules.
or. Crest-^On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs
head erased or, gorged with a collar nebuly azure, three
fleur-de-lis also azure. Motto — " Stat sua cuique dies."
Sons of William Windley, Esq., J. P., of Fernleigh,
Nottingham, fi. 1822; d. 1877; m. ist, 1849, Elizabeth
(d. i860), d. of Rev. John Wilson of Ravenstonedale,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a port-
cullis as in the arms. Motto — " Win."
Son of Andrew Wingate of Broadfield, Renfrewshire,
^. 1813; d. 1862; m. 1845, Bessie, d. of Richard Turner
of Dublin : —
Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, K.C.B. (Mil., 1900),
K.C.M.G. (1898), D.S.O. (1889), has ist class Osmanieh
and Medjidie, the 2nd class Iron Crown of Austria, and
is the Naval Cockade.
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the 2nd class Star of Ethiopia, served with Nile Exped.
1884-5 (ment. desp. , medal, clasp, bronze star, 4th class
Medjidie), at actions of Toski 1889 (ment. desp., clasp,
D.S.O. ) and Tokar and capture of Afafit 1891 (ment. desp.,
clasp to bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie), and with Dongola
E.\ped. 1896, present at actions of Firket and Hafir (ment.
desp., medal, two clasps), in Soudan campaign 1897 (clasp),
took part in the battles of Atbara and Omdurman and
Fashoda exped. (medal, two clasps, ment. desp., K.C. M.G. ,
and received thanks of both Houses of Parliament), followed
up and finally defeated the Khalifa, who was killed in the
battle 1899 (K.C. B. , two clasps, and 2nd class Osmanieh),
acted as Gov. and Ofificer commdg. Troops in Suakin Dist.
1894, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1897, A.G. Egyptian Army
and Director of Mil. Intelligence, Chief of the Sirdar's
Staff 1899, Sirdar and Governor-Gen. of the Soudan since
1899, l). 1861 ; ?n. 1888, Catherine Leslie, d. of Capt. Joseph
Sparkhall Rundle, R.N. ; and has surv. issue — (1) Ronald
Evelyn Leslie Wingate, Esq., fi. 1889; (2) Malcolm Roy
Wingate, Esq., d. 1893; and Victoria Alexandrina Cathe-
rine (to whom Queen Victoria was sponsor). J^es. —
Stafford House, Dunbar ; War Office, Cairo ; The Palace,
Khartoum. Ch/fis — Army and Navy, Beefsteak, Turf
(Cairo), Sudan (Khartoum).
WINGFIELD. see POWERSCOURT.
WINGFIELD, Baron, see POWERSCOURT.
WINGFIELD. Quarterly, i. argent, on a bend gules,
cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined in leure of the
field, with a mullet for distinction (for Wingfield) ; 2.
argent, a chevron between three ravens sable (for Rice) ;
IFlDEUTHl^DEDlEU
3. gules, a lion rampant within a border engrailed or (for
Talbot) ; 4. argent, two chevronels azure between three
trefoils slipped vert (for De Cardonnel). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in
its glory. Livery — Dark green coat, black velvet collar ;
for dress, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Edward Rhys Wingfield, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Barrington Park, Oxon., b. 1849; d. 1901 ; m. 1871,
Edith Caroline, d. of the Rev. Peter A. L. Wood,
Canon of Middleham, Yorks : —
Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield, Esq., J. P.
Oxon., Hon. Capt. in the Army, Hon. Major 4th Glos. Mil.,
of 2nd Life Guards, b. 1872. Seat — Barrington Park, Bur-
ford, Oxon.
William Jocelyn Rhys Wingfield, Esq., Capt. 19th
Hussars, b. 1873.
Charles John Fitzroy Rhys Wingfield, Esq., Third Secre-
tary H.M. Diplomatic Service, b. iSjy.
Maurice Ffolliott Wingfield, Gentleman, late Oxford L.I.,
b. 1879.
Cecil John Talbot Rhys Wingfield, Gentleman, Lieut.
King's Royal Rifles, b. 1881.
ANTHONY HENRY WINGFIELD, Esquire, J. P. for
CO. of Bedford, High Sheriff 1893. I^oni Sept. 8, 1857,
being the eldest son of the late George John Wingfield
(son of the Hon. Edward Wingfield), by his wife Sophia,
dau. of Philip Pauncefort Duncombe of Brickhill Manor ;
sister of late Sir Philip Duncombe, Bart. C/ub — Junior
Carlton. Livety — Dress: green, with gold facings and
aigrettes, white waistcoat, green plush breeches with gold
band, black stockings; undress: green coat, brass buttons,
plain white waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial hearings —
Argent, on a bend gules, three pairs of wings conjoined in
leure of the field, impaling the arms of Benyon, namely,
quarterly i and 4, vair^e, sable, and or, on a chief wavy of
the last, an Eastern crown between two mullets gules ; 2
and 3 azure, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three lions'
heads erased or, murally crowned argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in
his glory. Motto — " Fidelite est de Dieu." Married,
Feb. 9, 1888, Julia, youngest' dau. of the late Richard
Benyon of Englefield House, Berks; and has Issue — (i)
Anthony Edward Foulis Wingfield, Gentleman, b. Sept. 12,
1892 ; (2) Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield, Gentleman, b.
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Nov. 30, 1895. Seal — Ampthill House, Ampthill. Postal
address — 11 Queen's Gardens, Hove, Sussex.
CHARLES HUMPHREY WINGFIELD, Gentleman.
Born May 20, 1855, being the second son of the late Rev.
George Wingfield, Rector of Glatton, Hunts, J. P., by his
second wife Persis, dau. of Rev. J. Standly, Rector of
Southoe. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend gules,
cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cap per pale ermines and argent, charged with a
fesse gules, between two wings expanded, the dexter of the
second, the sinister of the first. Motto — "Posse, nolle
nobi le. ' ' Residence —
Sir EDWARD WINGFIELD, K.C.B., B.C.L., Assist-
ant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies 1878-1897,
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies 1897
to Feb. 1900. Born March 6, 1834, being the fourth son of
the late John Muxloe Wingfield, Esq., of Tickencote, Rut-
land, J. P. and D. L. , High Sheriff 1833, by his wife Catherine
Ann Harriet, only dau. and heir of Harry Lancelot Lee,
of Colon Hall, Salop. Armorial bearings — Argent, on
a bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined
of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cap per pale ermines and argent,
charged with a fesse gules, between two wings expanded,
the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first. Motto
— "Posse, nolle nobile." Married, h^^xW 2, 1872, Mary
Georgina, eldest dau. of Ven. Archdeacon J. W. Shering-
ham, M.A., Canon of Gloucester. Postal address — 40 Albion
Street, W. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
GODFREY LEE WINGFIELD, Gentleman. Born
Nov. 28, 1882, being the only son of Rev. Charles Lee
Wingfield, Rector of Welwyn, Herts, M.A. , Hon. Canon
of St. Albans, by his wife Mary Charlotte, dau. of the late
Colonel Frederick Blake, C. B. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of
wings conjoined of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cap per pale ermines
and argent, charged with a fesse gules between two wings
expanded, the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first.
Motto — " Posse, nolle nobile." Residence —
HARRY ROBERT SHAW WINGFIELD, Gentle-
man. Born Aug. 22, 1859, being the eldest son of Rev.
Harry Lancelot, Rector of Market Overton, Rutland, by
his wife Sophia Anna, dau. of Rev. Canon R. W. Shaw,
Rector of Cuxton, Kent. Armorial bearings — Argent,
on a bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of wings con-
joined of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cap per pale ermines and
argent, charged with a fesse gules, between two wings
expanded, the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first.
Motto — " Posse, nolle nobile." Residence —
§JOHN MAURICE WINGFIELD, Esquire, Captain
Coldstream Guards, F. R.G..S. , F.Z.S. Born Feb. i,
1863, being the eldest son of the late John Harry Lee
Wingfield, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff 1871, by his wife Eliza-
beth Anne, eldest dau. of Maurice Johnson of Ayscoughfee
Hall, CO. Lincoln. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a
bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined
of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cap per pale ermines and argent,
charged with a fesse gules, between two wings expanded,
the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first. Motto —
"Posse, nolle nobile." Seats — Tickencote Hall, near
Stamford, and Market Overton, Oakham, Rutland. Clubs
— Guards', Junior Carlton, and Wellington.
The Reverend GEORGE PRESTON KELSALL
WINLAW, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Morden, M.A.
(Camb.), educated at Winchester College and at St. John's
College, Camb. Born March 11, 1873, being tlie elder son
of the late Rev. William Winlaw, B.D. (Camb.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector of Morden, co. Surrey , by his wife Jane,
dau. and heir of Preston Kelsall, Esq., late of Lytham, co.
Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Argent, fretty sable, two
salmon naiant proper, on a chief arched gules, as many
crosses patee or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a hillock vert three jave-
lins, one in pale and two in saltire proper, suspended
therefrom by a ribbon or an escutcheon sable, charged
with an acorn leaved and slipped also or. Motto " What
I win I keep." Married, July 17, 1901, Minnie, youngest
dau. of the late S. J. Ashley of Kidlington, Oxon.
dence — The Rectory, Morden, Surrey.
Resi-
WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY WINLAW, Gentleman.
Born Sept. 20, 1874, being the younger son of the late Rev.
William Winlaw, B.D. (Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Morden, co. Surrey, by his wife Jane, dau. and
heir of Preston Kelsall, Esq. , late of Lytham, co. Lancaster.
Armorial bearings — Argent, fretty sable, two salmon
naiant proper, on a chief arched gules, as many crosses
patde or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a hillock vert three javelins, one
in pale and two in saltire proper, suspended therefrom by a
ribbon or an escutcheon sable, charged with an acorn
leaved and slipped also or. Motto — " What I win I keep."
Married, Dec. 17, 1901, Vera Annie, heiress of William
Hall Russell Atkinson of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has
Issue — Middleton Willoughby Winlaw, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 25, 1903. Residence — Hill House, Morden, Surrey.
Postal address-The Rectory, Morden, Surrey.
WINSTON, quartered by CONYERS.
WINTER, quartered by SANDERSON.
§ JAMES SANDERSON WINTER, Esq.. M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), J. P. and D.L. forco. Meath, and High
Sheriff 1872, and High Sheriff of co. Cavan 1871, late Capt.
Royal Meath Militia. Born 1830, being the eldest son of
the late Samuel Winter, Esq. D. L. , of Agher, by Lucy,
dau. of the late James Sanderson. Club — Sackviile Street
(Dublin). Armorial bearings — Chequy or and azure, on
a fesse argent, a crescent gules. Mantling azure and or;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet
or, charged with a crescent gules. Seat — Agher, Summer-
hill, CO. Meath.
The Honourable WILLIAM IRVING WINTER-
IRVING of Noorilum, Goulburn River, Moira, Victoria,
Justice of the Peace, Member of the Legislative Council for
is the Naval Cockade.
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that Colony. Bom in Scotland February 20, 1840, being
the second son of John Winter of Edinburgh, by his wife
Janet Margaret, daughter of John Robert Irving of Bon-
shaw, in the county of Dumfries ; assumed the additional
surname and arms of Irving. C/uds — Australian, Melbourne.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, argent three holly leaves vert (for Irving) ; 2 and 3
chequy or and sable, a fesse argent, charged with a saltire
couped gules, two flaunches of the last, each charged with
two trefoils slipped of the first (for Winter). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, hold-
ing in the gauntlet a branch of holly consisting of seven
leaves and fructed all proper; motto over, " Haud ullis
labentia ventis" (for Irving); 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a hind trippant argent, supporting with the sinister
forefoot a saltire gules, gorged with a collar flory counter-
flory, with chain affixed thereto and refle.xed over the back
sable, and charged on the body with two trefoils slipped
of the last (for Winter) ; with the Motto, "Sub sole sub
umbra virens." Married'm Victoria, June 30, 1868, Frances
Amelia, daughter 01 William Drayton Taylor, Esquire, of
Timmering, Rodney, Victoria; and has Issue — (i) John
Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born August 10, 1872 ;
(2) William Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born January
4, 1876; (3) Oliver Irving Winter-Irvmg, Gentleman, born
September 14, 1878 ; (4) Cyril Nasmyth Irving Winter-
Irving, Gentleman, born December 30, 1886; (5) another
son, born November 13, 1890 ; Frances Irving [married
Dr. Henry Fitz-Gerald Powell] ; Margaret Irving ; Amy
Irving; Elsie Irving; Laura Irving ; and Florence Irving.
Estates — Stanhope ; Mount Scobie, in the county of Rodney ;
Noorilum, in the county of Moira ; Tirrengower, in the
counties of Heytesbury and Polwarth, all in Victoria. Postal
address — Noorilum, Goulburn River, county Moira, Victoria.
THOMAS HENRY RICKETTS WINWOOD,
Esquire, M.A. , of Wellisford Manor, in the county of
Somerset, J. P. for that county and for the county of
Cardigan, High Sheriff 1883. Borti Sept. 14, 1852, being
the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry Wlnwood,
Esquire, of Tyglyn Ayron, in the county of Cardigan,
J. P., High Sheriff 1856, by his wife Phoebe Anne, dau.
of David Henderson, Doctor of Medicine, of Montrose.
C/«3— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms: Gules, on a pile argent, between two roses in base
of the last, barbed and seeded proper, a cross botonny
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet behtting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
in front of an eagle's head erased sable, holding in the
beak a wreath of laurel proper, two wings saltireways
argent. Married, July 11, 1878, Mabel Louisa Parry,
daughter of William Parry-Okeden, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Turnworth House,
in the county of Dorset; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas
Ralph Okeden Winwood, Gentleman, born May 19, 1885 ;
(2) John Montague Winwood, Gentleman, born April 30,
1886 ; Marian Phoebe, died September 4, 1880 ; Gladys
Mabel [d. 1904) ; and Christine Mary. Seat — Wellisford
Manor, Wellington, in the county of Somerset.
TRAVERS BARTON WIRE, Esquire, one of H.M.
Lieutenants for the City of London, son of the late
David Williams Wire. Armorial bearings— Argent, five
mullets of six points in fesse, between two barrulets azure.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-bay horse
saddled and bridled azure, the face and mane covered with
armour proper, resting the sinister foot on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a mullet of six points, also azure.
Motto —"Vincet qui patitur." Residence — Blakes, Lyming-
ton, Hants.
WISDEN. Per fesse gules and argent, a pale with
three falcons close, belled and jessed, two and one, and
as many quatrefoils, one and two, all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close, belled and jessed argent, hold-
ing in beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two roses gules.
leaved and slipped proper. Motto — "Virtus invicta
gloriosa."
Sons of Lt. -Col. Thomas Faulconer Wisden, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. Sussex (High Sheriff 1887), b. 1835 ; d. 1904 ; 7ti.
ist, March i860, Caroline Anna ((/. 1869), ygst. d. and
coheir of Lt.-Col. Cornelius Cuyler Philip Mair of
Bognor; 2nd, 1872, Edith Isabel, d. of Robert Moseley
Thomas of Calcutta : —
Thomas Faulconer Mair Wisden, Esq., Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Royal Sussex Regt. , b. 27 Nov. 1866. Postal address —
Broadwater, Sussex.
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WISE (H. Coll.). Argent, three chevronels per pale
gules and sable, between four fleurs-des-lis, three in chief
and one in base of the last. Mantling' gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough
proper, charged with three chevronels or, holding in the
beak three trefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter claw
on a fleur-de-lis or.
Son of Samuel Wise of the North Lodge, Ripon,
l>. d. in. : —
Francis Dickson Wise, Gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for
the Liberty of Ripon, and Registrar of Ripon Diocese,
/). ; m. 1891, Mary Ellen, eld. d. of late Thomas
Dugdale of Cross Hill, Blackburn. J?es. — The Red House,
Ripon.
WISE (H. Coll., 1720). Sable, three chevronels ermine,
between as many adders erect or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, holding in the paw a rose-branch proper,
in the mouth a snake vulnerating him in the shoulder and
entwined about the body vert. Motto — " Conserva me
Domine." Livery — Drab, green collar and cuffs, green and
white striped waistcoat, silver buttons.
Sons of Henry Christopher Wise, Esq. , of Woodcote,
J. P., D.L. , M.P. for South Warwickshire, and Major
Warwicksh. Yeo. Cav. , d. 1806; d ; m. ist, 1828,
Harriet, d. of Sir Gray Skipwith, 3rd Bart. ; 2nd, 1863,
Jane Harriet, d. of Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe,
G.C.M.G. :—
Augustus Wise, Gentleman, 6. 1840. I?es. —
Henry Edward Disbrowe Wise, Gentleman, l>. 1868.
/fes. — Walton Hall, Burton-on-Trent.
Sons of Matthew Wise, Esq., of Shrubland, Leam-
ington, T.P., D.L., fi. 1802; d. 1864: m. 1834,
Elizabeth, d. of William Staunton of Longbridge,
Warw. : —
Rev. Wilham George Wise, M.A. , Vicar of St. John the
Baptist, Leamington, d. 1851 ; ?n. 1900, Anne Mary, d. of
Rev. W. Wilson of Over Norton, O.xon. ^t-a/— Shrubland
Hall, Leamington. C/«^— Junior Constitutional.
Henry Edward Wise, M.A., 6. 1856. J?es. —
WILLIAM THOMAS WISEMAN, Gentleman,
D.D., LL.D. (U.S.A. 1893), Member of the British
Chronological and Astronomical Association, Pres. of the
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6oth century British-Ephraim Coll. and British-Israel Bible
Mission, Author of various literary essays, lectures, reviews,
poems, &c., F.R.G.S. (Life Fellow), F.B.P., Member of
the Society of Arts. Born May 19, 1837, being the eldest
son of the late William Richard Wiseman, by his wife
Elizabeth i//ife Davis). Armorial bearings — Per chevron
sable and gules, on a chevron invected ermine, be-
tween two cronels in chief argent and a fleur-de-lis in
base or, two arrows chevronwise points upwards proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, the battlements of a tower argent, issuant there-
from a demi-man affront^e proper, vested, holding in the
dexter hand two arrows in saltire points downwards, and
resting the sinister hand on a trefoil sHpped, and in front
of the man a ileur-de-lis all or. Motto — ^" Sapit qui Deo
sapit." Married, March 28, 1858, Ellen Eugenie (deceased),
fifth dau. of the late John Atkinson; and has Isstie — (i)
William Wiseman, Gentleman, d. Feb. 14, 1859; (2)
Vincent Wallace Wiseman, Gentleman, 6. Dec. 15, 1865
(deceased) ; (3) Victor Emmanuel Wiseman, Gentleman,
d. May 2, 1872 (deceased) ; (4) Walter Stanley Wiseman,
Gentleman, 6. Nov. 21, 1874 [m., Dec. 9, 1899, Emily,
youngest dau. of the late James Bartlett, and has issue,
a son and dau.] ; Ellen Eugenie ; Florence ; Clara Maud ;
Lilian [m. Frederick Henry Bartlett] ; and Grace. He
married secondly, Aug. 20, 1900, Catherine Home.
Estates — Property in Streatham, Lambeth, and Rother-
hithe, Surrey. Postal address — Canfield, 10 Knolly's Road,
Streatham, London, S. W.
WISHART, quartered by HAMILTON and FRASER.
WISTANTON, quartered by GROSVENOR and by
TAUNTON.
WITH AM (Vn. Yorks., 1584). Quarterly, i. or, a
bendlet gules between three eaglets close sable (Witham) ; 2.
per fesse argent and gules (Wawton) ; 3. argent, on a fesse
gules, between three popinjays vert, collared and membered
of the second, as many escallops (Thweng) ; 4. argent, a
chevron gules between three popinjays vert (Cliffe) ; 5.
argent, a chevron sable between tlnee cross crosslets gules
(Wycliffe) ; 6. argent, on a chevron sable, three stag's
heads caboshed of the field (Ellerton) ; 7. azure, three bars
gemelle and a chief or, a canton gules for difference (Mey-
nell) : 8. argent, on a fesse engrailed sable, three quatrefoils
or (Catterick) ; 9. chequy argent and sable, a bordure gules
(•Catterick) : lo. argent, a bend between six martlets sable,
a crescent for difference (Tempest); 11. quarterly argent
and gules, in the lirst quarter a mullet sable (Massey) ; 12.
argent, on a bend sable, three covered cups of the field
(Rixton) ; 13. argent, a squirrel sejant gules cracking a nut
is the Naval Cockade.
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proper (Horton). Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-woman, her hair dishevelled
proper, in her dexter hand a gem-ring or. Motto —
" Optime merenti."
Sons of the late Robert Shaw James Maxwell-Witham
(formerly Witham), Esq., J. P., D.L., of Kirkconnell
House, CO. Kirkcudbright, d. 1S19 ; d. 1893 ; ;«. 1843,
Dorothy Mary, d. and h. of James Maxwell of Kirk-
connell : —
Lt.-Col. James Kirkconnell Maxwell-Witham, C.M.G. ,
J. P., D.L., Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. K.O. Scottish
Borderers [Arms — Quarterly, i and 4, Witham ; 2 and 3,
quarterly i. and iiii., argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked
and membered gules, on its breast an escocheon of the first
charged with a saltire of the second (Maxwell) ; ii. and iii. ,
azure, two crosiers addorsed in saltire and in chief a mitre
or (Kirkconnel)], l>. 1848. Sea( — Kirkconnell House, New
Abbey, co. Kirkcudbright.
Robert Bernard Maxwell-Witham, Gentleman, i>. 1856.
J?es. — Kirkconnell House, New Abbey, co. Kirkcudbright.
Sons of Sir Charles Witham, Knt. , R.N., l>. 1791 ; d.
1853 ; t>t. 1829, Jane, d. of John Hoy of Stoke-by-
Nayland : —
Thomas Maxwell Witham, Esq., fi. 1837. Seaf^Sloke
Priory, Suffolk. /?es. — 5 Gray's Inn Square, London, W.C.
John Davey Witham, Esq., 6. 1839. /ies. — Sydney,
N.S.W.
Philip Witham, Esq., ^. 1842; w. 1878, Louisa, d. of
Marmaduke C. Salvin of Burn Hall, co. Durham ; and has
issue— Charles Witham, Gentleman, 3. 1882. Seat — Sutton
Place, nr. Guildford, Surrey. /?es. — Whitmoor House,
Guildford, Surrey; 2 Hall Road, London, N.W.
WITHER, quartered by BEACH.
WODEHOUSE, see THORNTON-WODEHOUSE.
EDMOND ROBERT WODEHOUSE, Esquire, M.A.
(Oxford), M.P. for Bath, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1835,
being the only son of the late Sir Philip Edmond Wode-
house, K.C.B. , by his wife Catherine Mary, dau. of the late
Francis J. Templer. Armorial bearings — Sable, a chevron
or, gutt^e-de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine, and
impaling the arms of Bagot, namely ermine, two chevronels
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, vested
argent, and grasping a club in bend sinister or ; and
above it the Motto, " Frappe fort," and below the arms,
" Agincourt." Married, 1876, Adela, daughter of the late
Reverend Charles Walter Bagot, Chancellor of Bath and
Wells, and Rector of Castle Rising, in the co. of Norfolk.
Ch/is — Travellers', Oxford and Cambridge, Brooks's.
HENRY ERNEST WODEHOUSE, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, Police Magistrate and Coroner, Hong-
Kong. Born 1845, being the son of the late Colonel Philip
Wodehouse, by his wife Lydia, daughter of Joseph Lea ;
created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, gutt(5e-
de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine. Upon the
escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com-
panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael
and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped below the
elbow, vested argent, and grasping a club or ; and over
it the Motto, " Frappe fort." Married, 1877, Eleanor,
daughter of the late Reverend J. Bathurst Deane, Rector of
St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London ; and has /w7/e living— (i)
Philip Peverel John Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1877 ;
(2) Ernest Armine Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (3)
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1881 ;
(4) Lancelot Richard Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1892.
Postal addren — Hong-Kong.
Colonel JOSCELINE HENEAGE WODEHOUSE,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, Royal Artillery. Bom 1852,
being the son of Vice-Admiral George Wodehouse, by his
wife Eleanor Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Mortimer
Drummond ; created Companion of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, 1889; Companion of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890,
C/?/*- United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Sable, a chevron or, gutt^e-de-sang, between three
cinquefoils ermine. Upon the escutcheon, from which are
pendent his badges as a Companion of the Most Honour-
able Order of the Bath and a Companion of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm vested argent, and grasp-
ing a club in bend sinister or ; and over the crest the
Motto, "Frappe fort." Married, 1885, Constance (who
died 1886), daughter of General Sir Charles D'Aguilar,
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath. j
FRANCIS WILLIAM NICHOLAS WOGAN *
BROWNE, Esquire, Col. late Comdg. 3rd King's Own
Hussars. Born Feb. 17, 1854, being the eldest son of the late
Francis Browne of Castle Browne, Major 7th Hungarian
Hussars, Austrian service, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Gen. J
Baron de KerederndeTrobriand of the French army. Airmo- \
rial bearings- Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three cranes argent (for Browne) ; 2. per pale ermine and
gules a saltire counterchanged (for Stephens) ; 3. or, on a
chief sable, three martlets of the field (for Wogan). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic tiger azure, maned, tufted, and armed
or. Motto — "Qui non ciconia tigris." Married, Aug. ii,
1879, Beda, third dau. of J. Costello of Fox Hall, co.
Dublin. .
GEORGE WOLFE, Esquire, J. P. co. Kildare (High
Sheriff 1900), late Lieut. 8th Hussars, formerly Lieut. R.
Irish Fusiliers. Born Dec. 16, 1859, being the second but
only surviving son of the late Theobald George Samuel
Wolfe, Esq., J. P., of Forenaghts and Bishopland, by
Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of the late Henry Moreland
Ball of Kersiebank House, co. Stirling, and Tipperkevan,
CO. Kildare ; succeeded his brother 1885. Livery — Green.
Armorial bearings — Argent, three wolves' heads erased
sable, ducally gorged or. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crset, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs
head erased sable, ducally gorged or. Motto — "Pro
patria mori." Married, 1888, Emily Maud Mary, widow
of J. J. Leeman, Esq., D.L., sometime M.P. for York, and
only child of the late R. Sniethurst, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Ellerbeck Hall, Chorley (High Sheriff 1874); and has
/jj-;/^_Emily Maud Charlotte, ^^-a/j— Forenaghts, near
Naas ; Bishopland, Ballymore Eustace ; Acomb Priory,
York. Clubs— Army and Navy, Naval and Military.
WOLFF (H. Coll.). Vert, a wolf current proper, between
four escallops, three in chief and one in base or. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount
in front of a demi-wolf proper, charged on the shoulder
with an escallop or, and supporting with the sinister leg
an escutcheon vert, thereon an escallop also or. Motto —
" Res non verba."
Sons of Arnold Julius Wolff of Greenheys Hall, Hulme,
Lanes., d. ; d. ; m : — •
Arnold Holford Wolff, Gentleman, d. . Seat— Green-
heys Hall, Hulnie, Lanes.
The Reverend RICHARD ROBBINS WOLFE.
M.A., T.C.D. and Oxon., Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral,
Born Oct, 10 1819, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late John Wolfe, Solicitor, of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin,
by his wife Margaret, dau. of Mr. Bennet of Templemore,
Ireland. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Ar-
gent, on a chevron between three wolves' heads erased sable,
as many bezants, each charged with a cross moline of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased
sable charged with a bezant, thereon a cross moline of the
first. Motto— " Lupus non lepus." Married, June 20,
1848, Louisa Ann, dau. of Thomas Benson Pease of
Chapelallerton Hall, Yorkshire, formerly of Darlington,
Durham; and had Issue— {i) Francis Richard Wolfe, Gentle-
man, b. May 5, 1849, B.A., Cambridge, and Ex-Scholar
Sydney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, Solicitor, Dublin \_m. Aug.
is the Military Cockade.
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1888, Sophia R. MacMurrogh Murphy, and died April 18,
1890]; (2) John Edward Wolfe, Gentleman, d. April 19,
1850 [m. Nov. 18, 1891, at Pernambuco, Mary Edith, dau.
of the late William George Fennelly of Pernambuco] ;
(3) Robert Ormston Wolfe, Gentleman, 6. Aug. 14, 1851,
d. Jan. 30, 1852; (4) Walter Proudfoot Wolfe, Gentle-
man, *. May 16, 1862. 5fa/j— Arthington and Leighon,
Devon. Postal address — Arthington, Torquay.
Sir JOHN WOLFE WOLFE -BARRY, K.C.B.
, (1897), LL.D., Past Pres. Inst. C.E.,F.R.S., Lt.-Col.
Engineer and Railway Vol. Staff, D.L. co. of London,
Member Senate, Univ. of London. Born 1836, being the
fifth son of the late Sir Charles Barry, R.A.. by Sarah his
wife, dau. of Samuel Rowsell ; by Royal Licence dated Feb.
II, 1898, he and his issue were authorised to take the sur-
name of Wolfe in addition to and before his and their sur-
name of Barry. Armorial bearings — Or, three bars gemel
azure, over all a pale invected ermine, thereon a portcullis
with chains sable, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon, and pendent the badge, of a K.C.B. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
gryphon gules, wings elevated and addorsed, barry of
six or and azure, in its mouth a rose argent, leaved and
slipped proper, resting the dexter claw on a portcullis as
in the arms. Motto — " Boutez an avant." Married,
1874, Rosalind G., dau. of the Rev. E. E. Rowg(^ll, Rector
of Hambledon, Surrey; and has Issue — (i) Bernard Tohn
Wolfe Wolfe-Barry, Esq., h. 1877; (2) Kenneth Alfred
Wolfe- Barry, Esq., b. 1879; (s) Alexander Edward Wolfe-
Barry, Esq., b. 1882; (4) Eric Gordon Wolfe-Barry, Esq.,
b. 1886 ; Rosalind Mary ; Ida Violet ; and Sylvia Grace.
Postal address — 23 Delahay Street, Westminster, London,
S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Reform.
WOLFERSTON, see PIPE-WOLFERSTON.
WOLFERTON, quartered by HEYWOOD-JONES
and WILLDING-JONES.
ARTHUR NAYLOR WOLLASTON, Esquire, CLE.,
J. P. CO. Kent, Registrar and Superintendent of Records at
India Office since 1898. Born Oct. 14, 1842, being the
second son of the late Henry Francis Wollaston, Gentleman,
of Southsea, co. Southampton, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Oliver Naylor of the Audit and Excise Office. Armorial
bearings — Argent, three mullets sable, pierced of the field,
and impaling the arms of Woods, namely or, on a mount
vert, a lion statant guardant in front of an oak-tree proper,
fructed of the first, a chief azure, thereon on a pale argent
between two circlets of the crown of a King of Arms also
of the first, a cross of Saint George gules, and pendent
below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire ; with the
Motto, " Ne quid falsi." Married, September 6, 1873,
Caroline Marianne, only daughter of the late Sir Albert
William Woods, G.C.V.O., K.C.B.. K.C.M.G., Garter
Principal King of Arms ; and has Issue — Gerald Woods
Wollaston, Esq.,M.V.O., Barrister-at-Law, b. June 2, 1874.
Postal address — Glen Hill, Walmer, Kent. Clubs — Junior
Constitutional, Northbrook Society.
WOLLEY, see PHILIPS-WOLLEY.
The Rev. CHARLES WOLLEY-DOD, J. P. for co.
Chester, M. A. of King's Coll. , Camb. , formerly an Assistant
Master at Eton, 1850 -1879. Born 1826, being the only
surviving son of the late Rev. John Wolley of Allen Hill,
by Mary, dau. of Adam Wolley of Matlock, co. Derby ;
and assumed the additional surname and arms of Dod by
Royal License in 1868. Armorial bearings— Quarterly
I and 4, argent, on a fesse gules, between three barrulets
wavy sable, three crescents or, and (for distinction) a canton
of the second (for Dod) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron vairfe or
and gules between three maidens' heads affront^e, couped
at the bust proper, crined gold (for Wolley). Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of
the colours, a garb argent, banded gules, environed by a
snake, the head issuing from the middle of the garb proper,
and (for distinction) a cross crosslet of the second (for Dod) ;
2. upon a wTeath of the colours, a man's head facing to the
dexter in chain-mail, couped at the shoulder proper (for
Wolley). Motto — "In copia cautus." Married, 1850,
Frances Lucy, only surviving child of the late Rev. Pelly
Parker, Rector of Hawton, Notts, and maternal granddau.
of the late Thomas Crewe Dod of Edge Hall ; and has, with
other Issue — Francis Wollcy-Dod, Gentleman, 1^. 1854 [;;:.,
1887, Annette Mary, dau. of F. F. Clarke of Aldridge
Lodge, CO. Stafford, and has issue, a son, b. 1890]. Seat —
Edge Hall, Malpas.
WOLMER, Viscount, see SELBORNE.
HENRY WOLRIGE-GORDON, Esquire, M.A.,D.L.
and J. P. for co. Aberdeen, and V.D., Hon. Colonel
2nd Volunteer Batt. Gordon Highlanders, Barrister-at-Law.
Born May 14, 1831, being the son of Colonel John Wolrige
by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of David Knox, and added
after his marriage the surname of Gordon. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, a fesse between three boars' heads couped or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Issuing from
an Earl's coronet or, a hart's head proper (for Gordon).
Motto — " Bydand." Married, May 27, 1856, Anne,
only child of Robert Gordon of Hallhead and Essle-
mont; and had Issue — (1) Robert Gordon-Gilmour [to
whom refer]; (2) John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. Dec. 20,
1859 [m., April 1889, Isabel Harvey, only child of William
Hervey Woodhouse of Irnham Park, co. Lincoln] ; (3)
Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Esq., Major Black
Watch, b. Jan. 29, 1861 ; (4) Henry Gordon Wolrige-
Gordon, Esq., Captain Cameron Highlanders, b. Jan. i,
1863 \_m., May 9, 1895, Lady Florence Hay, younger dau.
of 17th Earl of Errol]; Mary; Anne, d. an infant, July 1864 ;
Ethel, d. an infant, October 1866; Edith; and Margaret, d. an
infant, Dec. 25, 1869. ^fa^— Esslemont, Ellon, Aberdeen-
shire. Toivn address— ^j, Queen's Gate, S.W. Club—
Carlton.
M FRANCIS ALEXANDER WOLRYCHE- WHIT-
^ MORE, Esquire, educated at Eton, and B.A. of
the Univ. of Oxford, J. P. for the counties of Chester
and Salop. Bor7i 1845, being the eldest son of the Reve-
rend Francis Henry Wolryche-Whitmore of Dudmaston, in
the county of Salop [to whom refer], by his wife Isabella,
daughter of Captain Henry Bazeley of the Royal Navy.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and
4, vert, fretty or (for Whitmore) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron
between three swans rising argent, a cross crosslet or in
chief for difference (for Wolryche), and impaling the arms
of Darby, namely, per chevron embattled azure and
erminois, three eagles displayed, each charged on the
breast with an escallop, all counterchanged. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, i>pon the stump of an oak-tree sprouting to
the dexter proper, a falcon close also proper, beaked and
belled or (for Whitmore) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
an oak-tree fructed proper, charged for difference with a
cross crosslet gold (for Wolryche). Motto — " Incorrupta
fides." Married, 1871, Alice Mary, daughter of the late
Alfred Darby, Esquire ; and has with other Issjie — Geoffrey
Charlton Wolryche-Whitmore, Gentleman, born 1881.
Postal address — Dudmaston Hall, near Bridgnorth.
The Reverend FRANCIS HENRY WOLRYCHE-
WHITMORE, Master of Arts, of Dudmaston Hall, in
the county of Salop, Justice of the Peace, formerly Rector
of Quatt, Malvern. Born 1820, being the only son of the
Reverend Francis Laing of The Myrtle, in the county of
Gloucester, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Whit-
more, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Dudmaston ;
assumed by Royal License, 1864, on succeeding to the
estates of his uncle, William Wolryche Whitmore, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, the surnames and arms of Wolryche-
Whitmore in lieu of his patronymic. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert, fretty or
(for Whitmore) ; 2 and 3 azure, a clievron between
three swans rousant argent, in chief a cross crosslet
for difference (for Wolryche). Upon the escutcheon is
placed'a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the stump of an oak-tree sprouting to the
dexter, a falcon close all proper, beaked and belled or (for
Whitmore) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree
fructed proper, charged for difference with a cross crosslet
gold (for Wolryclie). Motto — "Incorrupta fides." Mar-
is the Naval Cockade.
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ried, 1845;, Isabella, youngest daughter of Captain H.
Bazeley, Royal Navy; and has Issue — (i) Francis Alex-
ander Wolryche-Whitmore, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2)
Malcolm Wolryche-Whitmore, Gentleman, born 1849; (s)
the Reverend Henry Bazeley Wolryche-Whitmore, Master
of Arts, Rector of Quatt, Malvern, in the county of Salop,
born 1856 [married, 1881, Harriet Douglas, daughter of
Douglas Robinson] ; and Isabel Louisa [married Robert
Otter Barry]. Seat — Dudmaston Hall. Bridgenorth. Estate
and postal address — Dudmaston Hall, near Bridgnorth,
Shropshire.
WOLSDEN, quartered by BOGER.
M Lieut. -General Sir GEORGE BENJAMIN
^ WOLSELEY, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, Major-General command-
ing the Forces, Punjaub, late Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.
Bo>-n 1839, being the fourth son of Major Garnet Joseph
Wolseley, by his wife Frances Anne, daughter of William
Smith, Esquire, of Golden Bridge House, in the county of
Dublin, etui's — United Service, Army and Navy. Ar-
morial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a talbot
passant gules, a crescent for difference. Upon the es-
cutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom
his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and
argent; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a
wolf s head proper ; with the Motto, " Homo homini lupus."
Married, 1867, Louisa E., daughter of William Andrews of
Monkstown, in the county of Dublin ; and has had Issue—
Garnet Joseph Wolseley, Esquire (died 1896). Postal
addresses — Meean Meer, Punjaub, India.
Major CHARLES BRADFORD HARRIES WOL-
SELEY-JENKINS, Major 19th Hussars. Born
March 17, 1856, being the youngest son of the late General
Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins, J. P., of Charlton Hill and
Cruckton, by his wife Annette Louisa Robertina, eldest
dau. of Horace Aylward ; and assumed by Royal License
the additional surname and arms of Wolseley, 1894. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, barry of six azure and
ermine, on a pile between three annulets or, a lion rampant
regardant sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a talbot passant gules,
with marks of distinction ; and upon an escutcheon of pre-
tence the same arms of Wolseley, namely argent, a talbot
passant gules, a crescent for difference ; and for his Crests,
1. on a mural coronet sable, a lion passant regardant or,
supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six
azure and ermine, charged with an annulet or (for Jenkins);
2. out of a ducal coronet or, a wolfs head proper, with
marks of distinction (for Wolseley) ; with the Motto, " Perge
sed caute. " Married, June 16, 1885, Ada Frances Alice,
daughter of Sir John Richard Wolseley, sixth Baronet, of
Mount Wolseley, and has issue.
WOLVEDON, quartered by HORDERN and by
LONGUEVILLE.
WOOD, see HALIFAX.
W ALBERT WOOD, Esq., J. P. for co. Chester, and J. P.
@ and D. L. for co. Carnarvon (High Sheriff 1884, 1885).
Born 1838, being the second son of the late Henry Wood
of Chester, by Harriet, dau. of James Lomax of Dawstone,
CO. Chester. Club — Reform. Armorial bearings — Or,
three mullets of six points in bend betv/een two bendlets
nebuly, the whole between three roses all gules. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount, thereon an oak-tree fructed
proper, three bezants. Seat — Bodlondeb, Conway.
ARTHUR HERBERT EDWARD WOOD, Gentle-
man, of Sudbourn Hall, Orford, co. Suffolk. Born
April I, 1870, being the eldest son of the late Edward
Herbert Wood, Esquire, of Raasay, Isle of Raasay, in
the county of Inverness, and Newbold Revel, in the county
of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the county of Inverness, and Justice of the Peace for
the county of Warwick, Captain Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, by his wife Evelyn Anne, daughter of Major-
General Valiant. Livery — Oxford blue coat, velvet
collar, red vest, black trousers. Armorial bearings —
Per fesse or and sable, a wolf rampant counterchanged
between two trees eradicated in chief proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, semee of
is the Military Cockade.
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buckles sable, the sinister paw resting on a shield also
sable, charged with a wolfs head erased also argent.
Motto — " Virtute et labore." Married, 1893, Mary Olive,
daughter of Major Bevil Granville, late 23rd Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, of Wellesbourne in the co. of Warwick ; and has
/ssue — (i) Edward Guy Wood, Gentleman, fi. 1894; (2)
Richard Oliver Wood, Gentleman, i^. 1896; Evelyn; Sybil;
and Alice Ava. Seat — Sudbourn Hall, Orford, co. Suffolk.
Chibs — Windham, Orleans.
§ CHARLES HARCOURT GAM WOOD, Esquire,
Captain Yorks. Dragoons (Yeomanry), late Captain
15th Hussars, J. P. Brecknockshire and W. R. co. York.
Born Aug. 17, 1866, being the eldest son of Captain Charles
Arthur Watkins Harcourt Wood, by his wife Maria Louisa,
tu'e Eldridge, of Carleton, Yorkshire. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Wellington. Livery — Chocolate colour, scarlet
waistcoat. Armorial bearings — Sable, a bull passant
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, gorged with a
wreath. Motto— " Virtus incumbet honori." Married,
Jan. 22, 1898, Emmeline, eldest dau. of Hamon le Strange,
Esq. , of Hunstanton Hall, co. Norfolk ; and has Issue —
Beris Harcourt Wood, Gentleman, b. May 18, 1902.
5m/j-— Carleton Lodge, Pontefract ; Caer Beris, Builth,
Brecknockshire.
CHARLES PAGE WOOD, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. of Essex. Bom 1836, being the fourth son of
the late Rev. Sir John Page Wood, 2nd Bart., of Rivenhall,
Essex, by Emma Caroline, dau. of S. Mitchell. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord
Mayor of London in pale between an oak tree on a mount
vert fructed proper in the first and fourth quarters, and a
bull's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant,
in the second and third. Mantling vert and argent ; and
for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man
wreathed about the temples with oak fructed proper, in the
dexter hand an oak tree eradicated and fructed, and in the
sinister a club all proper. Motto — "Defend." Married, 1864,
Minna, dau. of the late Thomas White of Wethersfield,
Essex ; and has, with other Issue — Hatherley Page Woodi
Gentleman, b. 1869. Seat — Wakes Hall, Wakes Colne,
near Halstead.
§COLLINGWOOD LINDSAY WOOD, Esquire, of
Freeland, in the parish of Forgandenny and co. of
Perth, J. P. and D.L. for co. Perth, J. P. for co. Pal.
of Durham. Born 1830, being the eldest son of the late
Nicholas Wood, by his wife Maria, dau. of Collingwood
Foster Lindsay, Esq. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, New
(Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms:
Ermine, a wolf salient sable, collared or, on a chief of the
third three acorns slipped and leaved vert ; and impaling
the arms of Hotham, namely, barry of ten argent and
azure, on a canton or, a Cornish chough proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a wolf's head erased sable,
collared and ringed or, the collar charged on the band with
three oak-leaves vert ; and in an escroll above, this Motto,
" Loyal en tout." Married, ist, 1870, Dulcibella, 3rd dau.
of the late S. G. Barrett; and by her (who d. 1879) has
issue ; 2nd, 1882, Frances Charlotte Agnes, eldest dau. of
Beaumont Hotham, Esq., and has issue. Seat — Freeland,
Forgandenny, Perthshire, N.B.
FRANCIS HUGO LINDLEY WOOD, Esquire. Born
1880, being the eldest son of the Hon. Frederick George
Lindley Wood, by his wife Lady Mary Susan Felicie
Lindsay, daughter of 25th Earl of Crawford and Bal-
carres. Armorial bearings—Three naked savage men of
the wood embulant in fesse proper, each holding in his
sinister hand a club resting on his shoulder all proper, and
on his dexter arm a shield argent, charged with a cross
gules, on a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse
sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— A savage as
in the arms, the escutcheon sable charged with the griffin's
head erased argent. Residence— Hosivcvoss, Burton-on-
Trent.
The Reverend FREDERICK JOHN WOOD, M.A.
Camb. , Vicar of Headingly, Leeds, Hon. Canon of Ripon,
Chaplain to the Bishop of Chester, and Proctor in Con-
vocation for the Archdeaconry of Ripon. Born June 15,
1834, being the second and only surviving son of the late
Western Wood of London, Merchant, M.P. for the City
is the Naval Cockade.
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of London, by his wife Sarah Letitia, youngest dau. of
John Morris of Baker Street. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly argent and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor of
London in pale between an oak-tree on a mount vert,
fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarters, and in the
second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged on the
neck with a bezant. Mantling vert and argent. Crest-
Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man, wreathed
about the temples with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an
oak-tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club
all proper. Motto—" Defend." Married, June 6, 1883,
Rose Lucy, dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Trigance Franklin,
C.B., R.A. C/«<^— Oxford and Cambridge.
GEORGE ORME WESTERN WOOD, Gentleman.
Born Nov. 19, 1868, being the only son of the late Western
Wood, Gentleman, by his wife Lucy Elizabeth, only dau.
of Frederick Orme Darvall, late 41st Foot. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord
Mayor of London in pale between an oak-tree on a mount
vert, fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarters, and in
the second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged
on the neck with a bezant. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man
wreathed about the temples with oak fructed, in the dexter
hand an oak-tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister
a club all proper. Motto— " Defend." Residence—
GEORGE SWINFORD WOOD, Gentleman, of Bodlon-
deb, in the county of Carnarvon. Born April 8, 1836, being
the eldest son of the late Henry Wood of Chester, by his
wife Harriet, daughter of James Lomax of Dawstone, in the
county of Chester. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Or, three mullets of six points in bend between two
bendlets nebuly gules, all between three roses of the last.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and or ; and for iiis Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a mount thereon an oak-
tree proper, three bezants. Motto— " Sicut serimus, sic
metimus." Married, September 18, 1867, M. J. E., daugh-
ter of Enoch Gibbon Salisbury of Glan Aber, in the county
of Chester; and has Issue— {\] Thomas Henry Wood,
Gentleman, born May 8, 1869 ; (2) Albert Salisbury Wood,
Gentleman, born April i, 1871 ; (3) Arthur Philip Lomax
Wood, Gentleman, born October 29, 1876. 5frt/— Bodlon-
deb, Conway, North Wales.
GEORGE WILLIAM RAYNER WOOD, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, Lieutenant-
Colonel, late 4th Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment. Bo7-n May 23, 1851, being the elder son of William
Rayner Wood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant, by his wife Sarah Jane, daughter of James
McConnel. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Argent, on a chief sable, an open book proper, binding and
clasps or, between two millrinds of the first. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon in front of an oak-tree
proper a boar regardant sable, hoofed, tusked, and gorged
with a collar, therefrom a chain reflexed over the l;ack and
affixed to the tree or. Married, August 11, 1886, Margaret,
eldest dau. of David Martineau, Esq., J. P., of4South Road,
Clapham Park ; and has /ji^wt— Humphrey Rayner Wood,
Gentleman, b. Nov 18, 1888 ; and Dorothy. Postal ad-
dress—^mg\e\.on, Manchester.
§ Field-Marshal Sir (HENRY) EVELYN WOOD,
G.C.B. (1891), G.C.M.G. (1882), V.C. ; served m
Crimean Campaign, Indian Mutiny, Ashanti War, South
African War, Egyptian Expedition, and Soudan Expedition,
Adjutant-General to the Forces 1897 to Oct. 1901, com-
manding Second Army Corps at Salisbury 1901-4. Born
1838, being the son of the late Rev. Sir John Page Wood,
Bart. , by his wife Emma Caroline, youngest dau. of Sampson
Michell of Croft West, in the county of Cornwall. Clubs-
Armv and Navy, United Service. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor
of the City of London in pale between an oak-tree on a
mount vert, fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarter,
and in the second and third a bull's head erased sable,
charged on the neck wtth a bezant, the escutcheon being
encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of
the Bath, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the
badges of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, andhis Victoria Cross. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert
and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent,
a demi-wild man wreathed about the temples with oak
fructed, in the dexter hand an oak tree eradicated and
fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto—
"Defend." Married, Sept. 19, 1867, Hon. Mary Paulina
(who died 1891), sister of the Right Hon. the fourth Viscount
Southwell; and has Issue living— (i) Evelyn FitzGeiald
Michell Wood, Esq., Capt. Devonshire Regt., b. 1869 [w. ,
1893, Lilian, dau. of the late Charles Edward Hutton, and
has issue]; (2) Charles Michell Wood, Esq., Capt. Nor-
thumberland Fus. , b. 1873 ; (3) Arthur Herbert Wood, Esq. ,
2nd Lieut. Scottish Rifles, b, 1877 [m., 1900, Ethel, dau. of
A. Duncan]; Anna Paulina Mary [m., 1894, Lieut. -Col.
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe, and has issue] ; Marcella ( Caro-
line Mary [m. 1902, Edward Blount] ; and Victoria Mary
Eugenie. Residence — Millhurst, Harlow.
HENRY JOHN LINDLEY WOOD, Esquire, commonly
known as the Honourable Henry John Lindley Wood. Born
1843, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Vis-
count Halifax ; appointed Lieutenant loth Hussars May
1870, Captain 12th Lancers, and to the brevet of Major
March 1874, retired 1885 with Honorary rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. C/«^-f— Athenaium, Boodle's, Brooks's, Travellers'.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three
naked savage men of the wood ambulant in fesse proper,
each holding in his sinister hand a club resting on his
shoulder all proper, and on his dexter arm a shield argent
charged with a cross gules, on a canton ermine, three
lozenges conjoined in fesse sable. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a savage as in the arms, the shield sable charged with a
griffin's head erased argent. Postal address — Hickleton,
Doncaster.
Sir HENRY TRUEMAN WOOD, Knight Bachelor,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1845,
being the eldest son of William Burton Persse Wood, by his
wife Emily, daughter of James Morris ; dubbed Knight
Bachelor, 1890. Armorial bearings— Quarterly argent and
or, a cross flory gules, between in the first and fourth quarters
an oak-tree on a mount fructed proper, in the second and
third a bull's head erased sable, charged with a bezant.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of
a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man wreathed with oak
fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and
fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Martied,
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1873, Marian, daughter of J. Oliver; and has Issue — William
Vincent Wood, Esquire, born 1875 ; Freda Muriel ; and
Dorothy Kathleen. Postal address — 16 Leinster Square,
W. Chib — Athenaeum.
HERBERT WOOD, Gentleman, Clerk in War Office.
Born July 10, 1840, being the only son of the late William
Charles Wood, by his wife Marian, dau. of Charles Williams
of Dublin. Armorial bearings — Quarterly argent and or,
a"cross flory gules, between in the first and fourth quarters
an oak-tree on a mount vert, fructed proper, and in the
second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged on the
neck with a bezant. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man wreathed
with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated
and fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto —
" Defend. " Martied, June 29, 1868, Emily, dau. of John
Benson of London ; and has Issue — Constance Maida,
Postal address —
JOHN WOOD, Esquire, J. P. cos. Hereford, Derby,
and Suffolk, D. L. co. Hereford and High Sheriff for
Hereford 1900, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple). Born
Sept. 8, 1857, being the only son of the late John Hill Wood,
Esq., J. P. CO. Derby, of Whitfield, co. Derby, and Gate-
head, CO. York, by his wife Emma, eldest dau. of William
Sidebottom, Esq., J. P. co. Chester, of Etherow House,
CO. Chester. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a bend en-
grailed argent, between two roses of the last, barbed
and seeded proper, three fleurs-de-lis gules, impaling
the arms of Bateman- Hanbury, namely, quarterly i
and 4, or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for
Hanbury) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse sable between three
Muscovy ducks proper, a rose of the field (for Bateman).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount in front of an oak tree fructed, the
trunk of a tree fessways eradicated, and sprouting all proper.
Motto— "Omne bonum Dei donum." Married, firstly,
April 30, 1883, Estelle, dau. of Henry Benham of Roland
Gardens, S.W. ; by whom he had Issue— [x] John Arthur
Haigh Wood, Gentleman, b. May 22, 1888; Marjorie
Haigh ; and Gwendolen Haigh. He married secondly,
Feb. II, 1892, Hon. Gertrude Emily Bateman-Hanbury,
third dau. of William, 2nd Lord Bateman ; and by her
has /yj«e — (2) Edmund Walter Hanbury Wood, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 16, 1898 ; 3. Geoffrey Edward Fitzroy Wood,
Gentleman, b. Nov. g, 1900, d. Jan. i, 1901. Estates —
Hengrave, co. Suffolk; Ivington, co. Hereford; Whitfield,
in CO. Derby; Gatehead, in co. York. 5(?ai'j'— Hengrave
Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk ; Whitfield, Derbyshire.
Clubs -Carlton, Junior Carlton, Bachelors', New Uni-
versity.
JOHN BADDELEY WOOD, Esquire, Master of Arts
of the University of Oxford, J. P. and Dep.-Lieut. co. Salop,
High Sheriff 1897. Borji March 21, 1849, being the eldest
son of Edmund Thomas Wedgwood Wood, Esquire,
J. P. for the cos. of Salop and Stafford, by his wife
Sophia, daughter of G. F. Schmidt, Esquire, of Hamburg,
by his wife, the Baroness Emilie von Dickman-Secherau.
Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1833) — Or, a lion rampant
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between three boars' heads erased sable, impaling the same
arms of Wood. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man wreathed about the
temples and waist with oak leaves fructed, the dexter hand
holding a club in bend all proper, the sinister arm ex-
tended, the hand grasping a wolfs head erased sable ;
with the Motto, " Deus robur meum." Married, 1876,
his cousin, Elizabeth Marianne, only child and heiress of
Nicholas Price Wood, of The Hall, Wirksworth, in the
county of Derby; and has Issue — (i) Nicholas Price
Wood, Esq. , Capt. 12th Lancers, b. lijj ; (2) Ed-
mund Baddeley Wood, Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) Herbert
Victor Wedgwood Wood, Gentleman, b. 1897, d. 1900 ;
Mary Dorothy ; and Agnes Evelyn. Estates — Henley Hall,
Ludlow, in the county of Salop ; The Hall, Wirksworth,
in the county of Derby. Postal address — Henley Hall,
Ludlow. Clubs — Windham, Orleans, Boodle's.
§JOHN GATHORNE WOOD, Esquire, of Thedden
Grange, Alton, co. Hampshire, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Southampton. Born July 17, 1839, being the eldest son of
the late John Wood, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Thedden
Grange, by his wife Annis Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John
Hardy, Esq., M.P., J. P., of Dunstall Hall, co. of Stafford.
Armorial bearings— Gules, three naked savages proper,
each holding m the smister hand a shield argent charged
with a cross flory gules, and in the dexter a club resting on
the shield of the second, on a chief invected or, an estoile
between two fleurs-de-lis azure, and impaling the arms of
is the Naval Cockade.
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argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm em-
bowed couped at the shoulder, holding a club all proper,
pendent from the wrist a shield as in the arms. Motto —
" Non ligno cruce." Married, firstly, 1862, Susan Mary,
only daughter of Edward Pennefather, Esquire, King's
Council, Justice of the Peace, of Rathsalla, in the county
of Wicklow ; and by her (who died 1864) had Issue —
Evelyn Emily [married, December 2, 1886, Laurence
Hardy, Esquire, Member of Parliament, younger son of
the late Sir John Hardy, Baronet] ; and Edith Susan Mary
[married, 1892, the Reverend F. E. Freese]. He married
secondly, 1866, Mary Anne, conmionly called the Honour-
able Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable
James Hewitt, fourth Viscount Lifford ; and has — ^(i)
Archibald Henry Wood, Esq., J. P. co. Hants, born Feb. 13,
1868; (2) Ernest Gathorne Wood, Gentleman, born July
ig, 1869; (3) Wilfrid Edward Wood, Gentleman, born
May 23, 1B71, (/. May 25, 1900; Gertrude Mary; and
Mary Millicent. Seats — Thedden Grange, and Shalden
Manor, Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Club — Junior
Carlton.
JOSEPH SNELL WOOD, Gentleman. Born Jan. 4,
1853, being tlie eldest and only surviving son of the late
Joseph Wood, by his late wife Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew
Snell of Sandford, Crediton, Devon. Clubs — Junior Carl-
ton, (!ecil, Savage. Livery — Purple, with primrose facings.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron nebuly or, between
two oak trees eradicated in chief and a hand erect holding
a pen in bend sinister in base proper. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
affront^e, holding over his de.xter shoulder a club all
proper, and resting his sinister hand upon a saltire or, and
issuing from the wreath on the dexter side an acorn slipped
and leaved also proper. Motto — "Non sibi sed aliis."
Married, Aug. 26, 1875, Elena Maria Umilta, dau. of
Torello Ambuchi of Florence; and has Issue — (i) Harold
Charles Putney Wood, Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1881 ;
Florence Elena Elizabeth ; Ethel Violet Elise ; and Mabel
Fanny Louise. Residence — 29 Kensington Court, W.
Sir LINDSAY WOOD, ist Baronet (Sept. 27, 1897), of
The Hermitage, Durham, M.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Durham,
(High Sheriff 1889). Born June 21, 1834, being the fourth
son of the late Nicholas Wood, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, by
his wife Maria Forster, dau. of Collingwood Forster Lindsay
of Alnwick. Armorial bearings— Ermine, a wolf rampant
sable, collared or, on a chief indented gules, an oak leaf be-
tween two acorns slipped and leaved proper ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
wolfs head erased sable, gorged with a collar or, the collar
charged on the band with three oak leaves vert, between
two acorns slipped and leaved proper. Motto —" Loyal en
tout." Married, Sept. 25, 1873, Emma Barrett, fourth dau.
of Samuel Goodwin Barrett of Heighington, co. Durham ;
and has Issue -[\) Arthur Nicholas Lindsay Wood, Escj.,
b. March 23, 1875; (2) Henry Lindsay Wood, Esq., b.
Oct. 28, 1878; (3) Collingwood Lindsay Wood, Esq., b.
Nov. 19, 1881 ; (4) Robert Lindsay Wood, Esq., b. Feb. 8,
1884; Maria Lindsay [w. Hon. Claude Hamilton Russell,
third son of Viscount Boyne, and has issue) ; and Elsie
Emma Lindsay. Residence^The Hermitage, Chester-le-
Street. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Sir MATTHEW WOOD, 4th Baronet (Dec. 16, 1837),
of Hatherley House, co. Gloucester. Born Sept. 21, 1857,
being the son of Sir Francis Wood, 3rd Bart., by his wife,
the eldest dau. of Robert Hodgson of Appleshaw, co. Hamp-
shire. Armorial bearings— Quarterly argent and or, the
mace of the Lord Mayor of London in pale, between an
oak-tree on a mount vert, fretted proper, in the first and
fourth quarters, and in the second and third a bull's head
erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant; the escut-
cheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown
is the Military Cockade.
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argent, a demi-wild man wreathed about the temples with
oak, fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and
fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto —
"Defend." Married, July 31, 1894, Maud Mary, widow
of Francis P. Leon, and dau. of Thomas Raynor Brown.
Residc)ice—%->, Piccadilly, London, S.W. C/«/^j— Brooks's,
Raleigh, Hurlingham.
RICHARD HENRY WOOD, Esquire, of Hilton
Park, in the county of Warwick, and of Pantglas,
in the county of Merioneth, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Warwick and
Merioneth, and High Sheriff for the latter county 1889,
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society. Burn 1820, being the son of the
late Charles Wood of Northen House, by his wife Catha-
rine, daughter of M. Rose of Northen House, in the County
Palatine of Chester. Club — Conservative. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules and sable, a
lion rampant argent, and in chief two crosses tau of the
last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a blackamoor's head
in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed with
cinquefoils or, in front thereof thiee mascles interlaced fesse-
ways also or. Married, 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of Peter
Hatton, Esquire, of Belle Vue, Hartford, in the county
of Chester. Estates — Bilton Park, in the county of War-
wick ; Pantglas, in the county of Merioneth ; Hatton, in
the County Palatine of Chester. Postal address — Belmont,
Sidmouth.
§ AUGUSTUS WOOD-ACTON, Esquire, J. P. for the
COS. of Somerset, Salop, and Hereford, and also a
D.L. for the last named county. Born November i,
1842, and is the younger son of the late John Wood of
Martock, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Mary Anne,
daughter of the Reverend Thomas Coleman, Rector of
Church Stretton, in the county of Salop, and niece of
Thomas Pendarves Stackhouse-Acton of Acton-Scott ; and
assumed the surname of Acton in addition to and after his
patronymic, with the arms of Acton, by Royal License in
the year 1874. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gules, two lions passant argent, between
nine cross crosslets fitchde or. Married, July 15, 1880,
Laura Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend Richard Surtees,
Rector of Holtby, in the county of York. Estate and postal
address — Acton-Scott, Church Stretton, Shropshire.
SJn Burke' s " Landed Gentry " the following crest is men-
tioned, natnely, " a human leg and thigh i?t armour proper,
gar7iished or, couped and dropping blood;" but there is
really no crest belonging to the Actoii family .^
The Late E. H. WOOD-BESLEY, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings—
Crests — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
triple-towered argent, the trunk of a tree fessways eradicated
and sprouting to the dexter proper (for Besley) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon the stump of a tree eradicated
proper, a wolf's head erased paly of six argent and gules,
holding in the mouth a staff raguly in bend sable (for
Wood).
WILLIAM GREGORY WOOD-MARTIN, Esquire,
late Col. commanding Duke of Connaught's Own
Sligo Artillery, S. D. , A.D.C. to the King, and previously
to Queen Victoria, J. P. and D.L. co. Sligo, High Sheriff
1877. Borti July 16, 1847, being the only son of James
Wood, Esq., J. P., of Woodville, co. Sligo, by his wife
Anne, eldest dau. of Abraham Martin, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
of Cleveragh, co. Sligo; assumed the additional surname
and arms of Martin by Royal Licence in 1874. Club —
Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue, braid facings. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, sable, a chevron between
three crescents argent (for Martin) ; 2 and 3, argent an
oak tree fructed growing out of a mount in base all proper,
in the dexter chief point a crescent gules (for Wood).
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
proper, holding in the dexter paw a crescent or (for Martin) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage proper,
wreathed about the temples and loins vert, and charged on
the breast with a crescent gules, in his dexter hand an
oak-tree fructed, and in his sinister a club resting on his
shoulder all also proper. Mottoes — Under the arms, " Hinc
fortior et clarior " ; above the second crest, " Fructu
cognoscitur arbor." Married, Nov. 1873, Frances Dora,
eldest dau. of Roger Dodwell Robinson, Esq., J. P., of
Wellmount, co. SUgo ; and has Issue — (i) James Isidore
Wood-Martin, Esq., Capt. Northants Regt. , and Major
in the Egyptian Army, b. Sept. 3, 1874; (2) Henry Roger
Bromhead Wood-Martin, Gentleman, b. Oct. 3, 1875 ; (3)
Gregory Gonville Cuff Wood-Martin, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. April 2, 1878; (4) Francis Winchester Wood-
Martin, Gentleman, Lieut. Suffolk Regt., b. Feb. 27, 1880 ;
Nora ; and Kathleen. Estates — Woodville, Cleveragh, and
Bloomfield, co. Sligo. Address — Cleveragh, Sligo.
WOOD-RYDER (R.L., 1875). Quarterly, i and 4, per
fesse azure and gules, three crescents or, a canton of the
last (Ryder) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a mount, a lion sejant in
a wood all proper, on a chief wavy gules, a harp between
two anchors or (Wood). Mantling azure and or. Crest
— I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant or, holding
between the paws a shield of the Ryder arms ; motto
(over crest) " Timet pudorem " (Ryder) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, two wings in saltire argent, surmounted by a
cherub's head proper (Wood). Motto (under arms) — '"Vincit
Veritas."
Son of Col. Andrew Jordaine Wood, D. L. : —
Andrew Richard Wood-Ryder, Gentleman. Res. — Sidney
Place, Cork.
WOODCOCK, quartered by CUST.
WOODCOCKE, quartered by TUTHILL.
BASIL AUBREY HOLLOND WOODD, Esquire, J. P.
West Riding Yorks, Barrister- at -Law (Inner Temple).
Born May 27, 1869, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Basil Kilvington Woodd, LL.M., by his wife Esther
■ Harriet, dau. of Rev. Edmund Hollond, Benhall Lodge,
Saxmundham. Club — Constitutional. Livery — Claret coat,
scarlet waistcoat, black trousers, drab overnoat. Armorial
bearings^Quarterly i and 4, gules three demi-savages
argent, holding clubs over their dexter shoulders or (for
Woodd) ; 2. sable, a griffin segreant ermine (for Ballard) ;
3. party per pale gules and azure, an eagle displayed with
two heads or, a bordure counterchanged of the field (for
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Mytton). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage as in the arms ;
with the Motto, " Non nobis." Married, Dec. 12, 1895,
Rosalie, youngest dau. of John Dyson, J. P., of Moorlands,
Crewkerne, late Judicial Commissioner of Oudh ; and has
Issue — Iris Rosalie ; and Elaine Joan. Seat — Conyngham
Hall, Knaresborough. Residence — 35 Tite Street, London,
S.W.
WOODROFFE (U.O.) Gules, on a chevron argent,
between three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper,
as many stag's heads erased sable, a chief nebuly per fess
of the third and of the second charged with a trefoil slipped
vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an open dexter hand between two branches of
honeysuckle all proper. Mottoes (over crest) — "Cor ac
maniis concordant," (under arms) "Sit dux sapientia."
Livery — Dark olive green and orange, with brass buttons.
Sons of the late Very Rev. John Nunn, Canon Wood-
roffe. Rector of Glanmire,, and Canon of St. Fenhan's,
Cork ; b. 1810 ; d. 1892 ; m. ist, Elizabeth Phair ; 2nd,
Anna Sandes ; 3rd, Catherine Warren : —
James Tisdall Woodroffe, Esq., B.A. (Dublin), Bar-
rister-at-Law, formerly His Majesty's Advocate-General of
Bengal, and Member of the Supreme and Bengal Legis-
lative Councils ; created Knight Commander of St. Gregory
by His Holiness Leo XIIL; /'. 1838 ; m. 1863, Florence
((/. 1894), d. of late James Hume, Esq., Senior Magis-
trate of Calcutta; and has issue — (i) John George Wood-
roffe, Esq., M.A. and B.C.L. (Oxford), one of His
Majesty's Judges of the High Court at Calcutta, b. 1865
[;«. 1902, Ellen Elizabeth Grimson ; and has issue, Agnes
Elizabeth] ; (2) Francis Edmund Denman Woodroffe,
Gentleman, b. 1868, formerly Lieutenant in His Majesty's
Royal Welsh Regiment; (3) Alban James Woodroffe,
Gentleman, b. 1875 [;«. 1903, Annette Laura Mary Talbot] ;
(4) Philip Henry Joseph Woodroffe, Gentleman, a Lieu-
tenant in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, b. 1884 ;
Florence Cecily Mary ; Agnes Elizabeth Anna ; and
Barbara Mary. Res. — Ware, Uplyme, Devon. Club —
Reform.
Rev. John Nunn Blacker Woodroffe, M.A. (Dublin),
b. 1841 ; 711. 1868, Mary Sophia Henrietta, d. of Frederick
Bashford; and has issue — (i) John Frederick Launcelot
Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; (2) James Henry Blacker
Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; (3) Francis Percy Lake
Woodroffe, Gentleman, /'. 1875 ; (4) Cyril Atwell Wood-
roffe, Gentleman, b. 1883; Amy Adela Magee ; Mary
Elizabeth Anna ; Zoide Isabel ; Eva Grace Violet ; Kathleen
Anastasia Mewburn ; and Dora Eveline. Res. — All Saints'
Vicarage, Forest Gate, London, E.
Francis Henry Woodroffe, late Madras Civil Service, b.
1841; m. 1866, Lilly Denman; and d. 29 October 1882;
leaving issue — (i) Arthur James Woodroffe, Esq., a Major
of the Royal Engineers, b. 1871 ; (2) Paul Vincent Wood-
roffe, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (3) Louis Woodroffe, Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1880 ; (4) Bernard Woodroffe, Gentleman,
b. 1883 ; Lillian Rosa Elizabeth ; Isabel Anna ; Mary ; and
Francis Gertrude.
Sandes Crosbie Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. ,
Florence Hearne ; and has issue — John. /?«..— Bel Marino,
Sandycove, co. Dublin.
Sons of Ven. Henry Joseph Woodroffe, M.A. , Arch-
deacon of Ross, b. 1811 ; d. 1889; m. 1849, Jane
Stewart, d. of Capt. Henry Warren : —
Latham James Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.A. (Dublin),
b. 1851 ; 7)1. ist, 1882, Amy Julia, d. of late Dobr^e Bell
of Guernsey ; 2nd, Edith Charlotte, d. of late Rev. Charles
D. P. Robinson, Rector of St. Martin's, Guernsey. Res. —
Eversley, Park Avenue, Sandymount, co. Dublin.
John F. Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.), b. 1853 ; ;«.
and has issue. Res. — 23 Craven Park, Harlesden, London,
N.W.
Augustus Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.),
b. 1857 ; m, 1886, Florence, d. of late John Lewis, formerly
of Burton Hall, Denbighshire; and has issue — (i) Henry
Lewis Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) Lionel
Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Violet Florence ;
and Zbe Annette. /?«.^The Lodge, Ticehurst, Sussex.
WOODS (L.O. , 1812, and H. Coll.). Azure, a wood-
man proper, wreathed about the temples and the middle
with laurel vert, holding in his dexter hand a club head
downwards in pale or, his sinister arm extended and point-
ing upwards, and his right foot resting on a bezant, on a
chief oi', a lion passant guardant gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest (H. Coll.) — Issuing out of a ducal
coronet or, a mount vert, thereon a lion statant guardant of
the first in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed or. Motto —
" Robur."
Son of Gen. William George Woods, C.S.I, (s. of Sir
William Woods, Garter King of Arms), b. 1804; d.
1880 ; 771. 1833, Sarah, d. of Andrew Clark : —
James Andrew Woods, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Roy. Dub.
Fus., b. 1836; 771. ist, 1862, Catherine Louisa, widow of
Capt, T. Walter Still, K.D.G. ; 2nd, 1902, Fanny, eld. d.
Capt. W. F. Grey, R. H.A. ; and has issue an only surv.
son, James Albert Woods, Esq., b. 1875. Res. — Hove,
Sussex.
WOODS (H. Coll., 1896). Or, on a mount vert, a lion
statant guardant in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed of
the first, a chief azure, thereon a pale argent, between two
circlets of the crown of a King of Arms, also of the first, a
cross of St. George gules.
Only surv. child and sole heir of William Francis
is tlie Military Cockade.
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Woods, Esq. (only son of the late Sir Albert William
Woods, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Garter Princi-
pal King of Arms) : —
Frances Harriet Helen Woods. Res. —
WOODS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a mount in base an
oak-tree eradicated, fructed proper, a chief gules, thereon a
pale or, charged with a demi-wildman affront^e, in the
dexter hand a club and in the sinister an acorn stalked and
leaved all also proper. Mantlinp: vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree eradicated, fructed
proper, therefrom a demi-wildman as in the arms.
Sons of Charles John Woods of Godalming, one of
H.M.'s Coroners for co. of Surrey, b. i8li ; d. 1868 ; m.
1840, Caroline, d. of Benjamin Kidd, Banker, of Lana-
way, Godalming : —
Henry Charles Woods, Esq., C.V.O. (1901), C.B. (1902),
M.D., Hon. Physician to the King since 1901, and Med.
Officer to Royal Yacht "Victoria and Albert " 1887-1901,
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets (ret.), b. 1841 ; m.
1868, Elizabeth Maria, d. of late Col. G. R. Kennedy,
R.A. ; and has issue. Res. — Alverstoke.
Percy Woods, Esq., C.B. (1902), formerly of the Admir-
alty and Treasury (ret. 1902), b. 1842; /«. 1881, Helen
Maria (d. 1888), d. of late Rev. Robert Trimmer, Rector of
Guildford, Hon. Canon of Winchester ; and has issue —
Helen Douglas ; and Edith Mary Caroline. Res. — Ennis-
more Avenue, Guildford.
Bernard Woods, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; m. 1870, Lydia
Isabella, d. of David Moline ; and has issue. Res. —
Raynes Park, Wimbledon.
Ernest Woods, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1890, Constance
Ada, d. of Edward John Brown Jellicorse ; and has issue —
(i) Edward Ambrose Woods, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2)
Charles Humphrey de Meuron Woods, Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
(3) Robert Barnard Woods, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
Warren Wood, Bexley Heath. Club — Constitutional.
Arthur Biddle Woods, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1886,
Mary Agnes, d. of William Holt Midgley ; and has surv.
issue — (i) Eric Evelyn Woods, Gentleman, ^. i888; (2) Denys
Woods, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (3) Rex Woods, Gentleman,
b. 1894 ; (4) Draycot Berkett Woods, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
and Una. Res. — 14 Sinclair Gardens, Kensington, W.
Alfred Wadham Woods, Gentleman, b. 1858. — Res. ;
MATTHEW SNOOKE GROSVENOR WOODS, Es-
quire, late Fellow of Trin Coll., Cambridge, K.C., Bencher
of Lincoln's Inn ; adopted the name of Woods in com-
pliance with directions in his father's will, 1B63. Born
March 14, 1838, being the only son of Matthew Snooke,
Gentleman, of Chichester, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Francis Smith of Maidstone, M.D. C/ub—New University.
Armorial bearings (of Snooke) — Azure, on a chevron
argent, between two eagles displayed in chief and a lion
rampant in base or, three fleurs-de-lis gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
rock proper, thereon an eagle regardant, wings elevated or,
the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon argent, charged
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with a fleur-de-lis gules. Motto — " Integritate tutus."
Married, Aug. 14, 1897, Mary Amabel, dau. of John
Vincent Thompson, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law ; and has Issue
— Matthew Grosvenor Woods, Gentleman, b. Sept. 4,
1878. Postal address — Mountfield, Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight.
M THOMAS WOODS, Esquire, J. P. Glamorganshire,
f^ Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Glamorganshire Artil-
lery 1871-88 (V.D.). Born 1820, being the eldest son of
John Jex \^'oods of Oulton, Suffolk. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a fesse engrailed erminois, between two chaplets
of roses argent, three escallops sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
couped argent, maned or, issuant from a chaplet of roses
gules, and holding in the mouth a broken spear in bend
also or. Motto — " Ora et labora." jl/arr/erf, i860, Eliza-
beth H., dau. of Rev. Charles Hardwick, Rector of St.
Michael's, Gloucester. Estate — Blundeston Hall, near
Lowestoft. ResideTtces — Rose Cottage, Lowestoft, Suffolk;
Llandaff Place, Llandaff.
WILLIAM WOODS, Gentleman, of Warnford Park, in
the county of Hampshire, Major Hampshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge,
Born December 2, 1855, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Woods, Esquire, of Warnford Park, in the county
is the Naval Cockade.
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of Southampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant for the county of Lancaster, Member of Parliament
for Wigan 1857- 1874, by his first wife Hannah, only child
of Charles Hindley, Member of Parliament for Ashton-
under-Lyne, in the county of Lancaster, 1832-1859. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron
nebuly gules, gutt^e-deau, between three martlets sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a staff raguly fesseways sable,
thereon a martlet, wings elevated of the last, gutt^e-d'eau.
Motto — "Lahore et perseverantia. " Married, September
20, 1879, Emma Agnes, daughter of Sir Edmund Samuel
Hayes, third Baronet, of Drumboe Castle, in the county of
Donegal ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Woods, Gentle-
man, born June 17, 1881 ; (2) Edmund William Woods,
Gentleman, born January 6, 1886. Seats — Warnford Park,
Bishop's Waltham ; Whitley Hall, Wigan. Residence —
3 Whitehall Coiu"t, London, S.W.
JULIA LUCY WOODWARD, Spinster, dau. of the
late Richard Woodward of " The Knoll," Clevedon, Somer-
set. Armorial bearings — On a lozenge, argent, two bar-
rulets gules, between as many stags' heads caboshed in chief
and a pheon in base sable, on a chief of the last, awolf passant
or. Residence— The Knoll, Clevedon.
LAWRENCE WOODWARD, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron nebuly argent and azure, in chief
two trees and in base a stag's head and neck affront^e all
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head and neck erased, gorged with
a nuiral coronet between two rose sprigs all proper.
Motto " /Equo animo."
BENJAMIN MINORS WOOLLAN, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings— Per chevron per pale azure and gules
and argent, gutt^e-de-poix, two ingots of gold fesseways in
chief and a fleece in base proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a palm tree on a rock proper, a lion couchant regardant
per pale indented azure and gules, supporting with the
dexter forepaw an ingot of gold erect. Motto — " Laborare
et tempus aucupari." Residence —
GEORGE ARTHUR LEY WOOLLCOMBE, Esq.,
J. P. CO. Devon, M.A. Camb. Born 1864, being the son
of Rev. George Ley WooUcombe, M.A., Rector of St.
Mewan, Cornwall, 1871-1889, J. P. for Cornwall, d. 1502;
in. 1859, Edith, dau. of Henry Lambe. Armorial bear
ings — Argent, three bars gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
proper, the wings displayed argent, charged with three
bars gules, belled and jessed or. Livery — White, with red
facings. Seat — Henierdon, Plympton, Devon.
SVice-Admikal
COMBE.
HENRY BEDFORD WOOLL-
Born April 25, 1831, being the second son
of the late Vice- Admiral George WooUcombe, J. P. co.
Devon, of Hemerdon, Plympton, South Devon, by his
wife Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the late George Ley of
Cockington, South Devon. Livery — White, with red and
white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Argent, three bars gules, impaling the arms
of Eden, namely gules, on a chevron between three garbs
or, banded vert, as many escallops sable. Crest — A
falcon rising proper, each wing charged with three bars
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gules. A/arr/ed, December 18, 1879, Eleanor Agnes, third
daughter of the Reverend Arthur Eden [eldest son of the
late Hon. William Eden, who was the second son of
Rt. Hon. first Lord Henley and the Baroness Grey de
Ruthyn] ; and has had /ssi/e— Harry Eden Woollcombe,
6. 1880, (i. 1887 ; and Eleanor Mary. Postal address —
Longridge Road, S. Kensington, S.W. C/ud— United
Service.
Lieutenant-Colonel EDWARD WOOLLCOMBE-
ADAMS, late R.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Warwick. Born
April II, 1842, being the son of Vice- Admiral Woollcombe
of Hemerdon, Devon, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, second
dau. of George Ley of Cockington, near Torquay;
assumed the additional surname of Adams by Royal
Licence 1893. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
vert, on a cross or, an estoile sable, in the first quarter
a bezant ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gules. Mantling
vert and or. Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a
talbot azure bezant^e, gorged with a collar and ring
attached argent, and resting the dexter paw on an estoile
or : 2. a falcon, wings expanded proper, each charged
with three bars gules. Motto — "Sub cruce Veritas."
Married, June 6, 1872, Emma Louisa, dau. of Capt.
George Curtis Adams, R.N. , of Ansty ; and has Issue —
Cecil Edward George Woollcombe- Adams, Gentleman,
Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery, /^. July i, 1873; Gwendoline
Mary[OT., Nov. 15, 1899, Capt.' R.' J. E. OHver Bellasis,
late 2oth Hussars] '. Dorothy Katherine Adams ; and Hilda
Margaret. Seat — Ansty Hall, near Coventry.
The Rev. WILLIAM WOOLLCOMBE- BOYCE,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll., Cantab., late
Rector of Elkstone, co. Glos. Born Dec. 5, 1820, being
the fourth son of the Rev. Henry Boyce of Queen's College,
C'antab. , Chaplain to the Dowager Lady de Clifford, by
Mary Anne, dau. of John Jacob of Roath Court, co.
Glamorgan, sister of Major-General Sir George Le Grand
Jacob, K.C.S. I., C.B. ; assumed the additional surname
and arms of Woollcombe by Royal Licence dated Aug. 25,
1899. Z/t/(fry— Green, white facings. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly i and 4, vert, fretty argent, a cross of the last,
thereon three acorns leaved and slipped in fesse of the field
(for Boyce) ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars g^ules, in the centre
chief point for distinction a cross crosslet of the last
(for Woollcombe), such mark of distinction not being
borne by his descendants. Mantling vert and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent,
holding in the beak an acorn as in the arms, and resting the
sinister claw on an escutcheon vert, charged with two cross
crosslets fitch^e in saltire also argent (for Boyce) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings expanded and in-
verted proper, belled and jessed or, on each wing three
bars gT-iles, and charged on the breast for distinction
with a cross crosslet of the last (for Woollcombe), such
mark of distinction not being borne by his descendants.
Motto — "Cruce robur." Married, April 10, 1849, Jane
Vivian, only dau. of the Rev. Willfam Woollcombe, B. D. ,
Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. , Oxon. , Vicar ofChristowe and
also of Hennock, co. Devon, by Elizabeth, dau. of Rear-
Admiral Robert Carthew Reynolds of Penair, near Truro,
CO. Cornwall, and sister to Sir Barrington Reynolds, G.C.B. ,
Admiral of the Blue; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Cour-
tenay Woollcombe Woollcombe- Boyce, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 49th Regt., b. April 19, 1852 ; (2) William Frederick
Reynolds Woollcombe-Boyce, Gentleman, M.A. (B.N.C.
Oxon.), of the Inner Temple, b. Dec. 20, 1857; (3) Hugh
Woollcombe Woollcombe-Boyce, Esq., late Captain 6th
(Carabiniers) Dragoon Guards, b. March 20, 1861 ; Mary
Vivian ; Julia Reynolds ; and Annie Elizabeth Jacob.
Residence — Lake House, Prestbury, R.S.O. ,Glos. Postal
address — 26 Imperial Square, Cheltenham.
WOOLLS (H. Coll.). Azure, a fleur-de-lis between two
wcolpacks in pale or, as many flaunches argent, each
charged with a wolf passant.
Son of the late Edward WooUs of Uxbridge : —
Alfred D. Woolls, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Fairlight,
Uxbridge, Middlesex.
WOOLRINGTON, quartered by MALET.
WOOLRYCH, formerly of Dudmaston, Shropshire.
Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a chevron between three
swans, wings elevated argent, beaked and legged gules, a
crescent sable (Woolryche, 1403) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend
between two ravens sable, three escallops argent (Rowley).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an oak-tree proper. Livery — Blue and silver.
Sons of Rev. Humphry Fitzroy Woolrych, M.A. ,
late Vicar of Oare, Faversham, h. 10 Feb. 1823; d.
1904; 7n. 1862, Mary Katherine, d. of J. H. Watson: —
Humphry Stephen Woolrych, Esq., Major 8th King's
Regt., b. 1868 [;;?. 1892, Sophie Clara, ygst. d. of C. W.
Collis of Hagley House, Stourbridge ; and has issue —
Humphry Collis Woolrych, Gentleman, b. 1893; Mary
Joyce ; and Honor Dorothy.
Yr. sons of late Humphry William Woolrych, Esq., of
Croxley, J.P. , Sergeant-at-Law, b. 1795; "'• 1871 ; m.
1817, Penelope, ygst. d. of Francis Bradford of Great
Westwood, Herts: —
Francis Benson William Woolrych, Gentleman, b. 1826 ;
m. 1859, Frances Emily Sherri,ngton ; and has issue. Res.
— Verner, Grosvenor Street, Croydon, N.S.W.
William Richard Woolrych, Esq., J.P. and C.C. Herts,
Barrister-at-Law, /;. 6 Jan, 1837 ; m. 18 May 1870,
Dorothea Louisa, ygst. d. of Humphrey Harper Burchell-
Herne, Esq., of Bushey Grange, Watford, J.P. and D.L.
Seat — Croxley House, Herts.
H BOWEN POTTINGER WOOSNAM, Esquire, of
© Tyn-y-graig, in the co. of Brecknock, J.P, and D.L.
for that CO. arid J.P. for the co. of Montgomery, High .Sheriff
for the former 1893, B.A. of the University of Oxford, Bar-
rister-at-Law. Born March 30, 1850, being the eldest son of
the late Richard Woosnam, Esquire, of Glandwr, in the co.
of Montgomery, and Tyn-y-graig, in the co. of Brecknock,
J. P. for both cos. , by his wife Margaret, dau. of William Bell
of Bellview, near Abbeyleix, in Queen's County. Armorial
bearings — Per pale sable and azure, a lion passant argent,
between four pheons, three in chief and one in base or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, in a fern brake proper, a snake
nowed or, thereon preying an eagle also proper, gutt^e-
de-larmes. Married, August 15, 1876, Kate, daughter of
William Evans of The Fields, in the county of Monmouth ;
and has Issue — Richard Bowen Woosnam, Gentleman,
born November 17, 1880 ; Kate Marjorie ; Mary Dorothy ;
and Florence Gwendolen. Seat — Tyrf-y-graig, Builth, in
the county of Brecknock.
The Rev. CHARLES MAXWELL WOO.SNAM,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Cantab., Hon. Canon of Chester,
is tbe Naval Cockade.
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Vicar of St. Margaret's, Dunham Massey. Born Aug. 6,
1856, being the second son of Major-General James Bowen
Woosnam, Bombay R. H.A. , of Bicknor Court, Coleford,
by Agnes, dau. of William Bell of Bellview, Queen's County,
Ireland, Esq., J. P. Armorial bearings— Per pale sable
and azure, a lion passant argent, between four pheons,
three in chief and one in base or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in a fern
brake proper, a snake howed or, thereon preying an eagle
also proper, gutt^-de-larmes. Married, Nov. 3, 1886,
Mary Seely, dau. of Hilton Philipson of Tynemouth ; and
has Issue — (i) Charles Hilton Woosnam, Gentleman, b.
June 19, 1889; (2) Maxwell Woosnam, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 6, 1892 ; Monica ; and Gaynor. Postal address — St.
Margaret's Vicarage, Dunham Massey, Cheshire.
CHARLES WILLIAM WOOSNAM, Esq., J. P. for
Montgomeryshire, B.A. (Oxon). Bom 1853, being the
third son of the late Richard Woosnam of Glandwr, Llan-
idloes, CO. Montgomery, and of Tyn-y-graig, co. Brecon,
by Margaret, dau. of the late William Bell of Bellview,
Queen's Co. C/«/5— Constitutional. Armorial bearings
— Per pale sable and azure, a lion passant argent, between
three pheons in chief and one in base or. Mantling sable
and argent ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
in a fern-brake proper, a snake nowed or, preying on an
eagle also proper, gutt(5e-de-larmes. Married, 1883, Minnie
Sophia, dau. of William Daniel Allen, Esq., of Endcliffe,
near Sheffield ; and has, with other Issue — Ralph William
Woosnam, Gentleman, b. 1887. Seat — Cefnllysgwynne,
Builth.
HENRY BURGASS WOOSNAM, Gentleman. Born
Sept. 19, 1851, being the second son of the late Richard
Woosnam, Esq., J. P. for cos. Montgomery and Brecknock,
by his wife Margaret, dau. of William Bell of Bellview,
near Abbeyleix, in Queen's Co. Armorial bearings- Per
pale sable and azure, a lion passant argent lietween four
pheons, three in chief and one in base or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in a fern
brake proper, a snake nowed or, thereon preying an eagle
also proper, guttffe-de-l'armes. Married, Dec. 10, 1874,
Harriette Hamilton, dau. of John Partington Gray of Bally-
roan, Queen's Co. Residence —
JAMES BOWEN WOOSNAM, Gentleman, B.A. St.
John's, Cantab. Born Dec. 8, 1853, being the eldest son
of Major-General James Bowen Woosnam, Esq., J. P.,
Bombay R. H.A., of Bicknor Court, Coleford, by Agnes,
dau. of William Bell of Bellview, Queen's County, Ireland.
Armorial bearings — Per pale sable and azure, a lion
passant argent, between four pheons, three in chief and one
in base or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in a fern brake proper, a snake
nowed or, thereon preying an eagle also proper, guttf5-de-
larnies. Estates — Bodaioch, 'I'refeglws, Montgomeryshire.
Postal address — Borjan, Moheeiyia, Assam.
M Sir FRANCIS EDMUND WORKMAN - MAC-
® NAGHTEN, 3rd Baronet (July 16, 1836), of Dunda-
rave, Bushmills, co. Antrim, Lord- Lieut, co. Antrim, Hon.
Col. 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, Lieut. -Col. late 8th
Hussars. Bor7i July 9, 1828, being the eldest son of Sir
Edmund Charles Workman-Macnaghten, 2nd Bart., by
his wife Mary, only dau. of Edward Gwatkin. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent,
an arm issuant from the sinister proper, the hand grasping
across crosslet fitch^e azure; ii. and iii. argent, a tower
gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Macnaghten) ; 2 and
3, or, three martlets sable between two bars wavy gulos, in
chief three crescents, and in base a portcullis of the second
(for Workman) ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests— I. on a wreath of the colours, a tower gules; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent quarterly
argent and sable, a lictor's fasces, rods or, axe proper.
Supporters— Two roebucks proper. Mottoes — Under the
arms, " I hope in God ; " over the crests, " Non pas I'ouv-
rage, mais I'ouvrier. " Married, June 6, 1866, Alice Mary,
eldest dau. of William Howard Russell, D. L. [which mar-
riage was dissolved] ; and by her has had Issue — (i) Edmund
Francis Macnaghten, Esq., Lieut. i6th Lancers, b. Nov.
14, 1870, d. unm. Oct. 12, 1899 ; (2) Kenneth William Mac-
naghten, Esq., Capt. Royal Fusileers, b. March 20, 1875 ;
Mary Alice [/«., Aug. 28, 1893, William Robert Young of
Galgorm Castle, co. Antrim]; and Hilda Margaret [w.,
Nov. 14, 1892, Henry Cecil Phillips of Ballyhooly House,
CO. Cork]. Residences ^T)\ind.!LVZ.\& and Bushmills, co. An-
trim. Club — United Service.
Sir STEUART WORKMAN - MACNAGHTEN,
Knight Bachelor. Born 1815, being the sixth son of Sir
Francis Workman-Macnaghten, first Baronet, of Dundarave,
in the county of Antrim, Judge of the Supreme Court of
Bengal, by his wife Letitia, daughter of Sir William
Dunkin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i.
and iiii. argent, an arm issuant from the sinister proper,
grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e azure ; ii. and iii. a tower
embattled gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Mac-
naghten) ; 2 and 3 or, three martlets sable between two
bars wavy gules, in chief three crescents, and in base a
portcullis of the second (for Workman). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon
a wreath of the colours, a tower gules (for Macnaghten) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent quarterly
sable and or, a Roman fasces erect proper (for Workman) ;
and above the crests the Motto, " Non pas I'ouvrage mais
I'ouvrier," and under the arms, " I hope in God." Married,
firstly, 1848, Agnes, daughter of J. Eastmont, and widow
of Captain Lewis Sheddon (she died 1863) ; secondly, 1864,
Emily Frances, commonly known as Lady Emily Frances,
daughter of Vice-Admiral Mark Kerr, commonly known
as Lord Mark Kerr, by his wife the Right Honourable
Charlotte, in her own right Countess of Antrim (she died
1874) ; thirdly, 1877, Amy Katharine, daughter of the
Reverend Arthur Thomas ; and by his third marriage has
Iss2ie — Angus Charles Rowley Steuart Workman-Mac-
naghten, Esquire, born 1883; Letitia Julia Hanah ; and
Laura Maud Amy. Residence — Bittern Manor House, in
the county of Southampton. Club — Carlton.
HARRY WORMALD WORMALD. Born 1820, being
the second son of William Armitage, Esq., of Ainderby
Hall, CO. York, by Charlotte, dau. of the late Harry Wor-
mald, Esq., of Woodhouse ; and assumed by Royal License,
in 1871, the name and arms of Wormald, under the will of
his great-uncle. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, or,
a fesse ermines between two bears' heads erased in chief and
three mascles interlaced fesse ways in base sable (for Wor-
mald) ; 2 and 3 quarterly per fesse indented azure and gules,
a wolfs head erased l>etween four crosses crosslet argent (for
Armitage). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i.
is the Military Cockade.
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upon a wreath of the colours, on three mascles interlaced
fesseways or, a boar's head erased sable (for Wormald) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed,
vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand grasping by the
blade a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt
or, a gauntlet fesseways gold (for Armiiage). Motto —
"Noli me tangere." Alarried, 1842, Helena, daughter
of Peter Trellsen. Estates— SoM^ley and Cookridge, York-
shire.
WORiVIS. see DE WORMS.
WORRALL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a plain chevron
cottised engrailed between three lions rampant all azure,
two bear's paws erased chevronwise of the first. Mantling
Married, Aug. 16, 1871, Harriette Sayer, only dau. of Sir
Edward William Watkin, Bart., M. P. ; and has Issue — (i)
James Worslcy-Taylor, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. King's Own
Royal Lancaster Regt. , b. July 10, 1872 ; (2) Francis Ed-
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprout-
ing to the dexter proper, a bear's paw erect and erased
argent.
Sons of James Worrall, Esq., J. P., of Wing, Oakham,
Rutland, of Whalley Range and of Ordsall,; Man-
chester, and of Midge Hole, Halifax, b. 1811 ; d. 1890 ;
VI. Annie, widow of Denis Leigh : —
James Worrall, Esq., J. P. Lanes, b. 1844; m. 1875, Jane
(d. 1897), yr. d. of late Sir S. J. Gibbons, ist Bart. Seat —
Westwell, Tenterden, Kent. Club — Conservative.
Edward Worrall, Esq., J. P. co Rutland (High Sheriff
1890). Seat — Wing, Oakham, Rutland.
WORSLEY, see TINDAL-WORSLEY-CARILL.
§ HENRY WILSON WORSLEY-TAYLOR, K.C., of
Moreton Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P. and D. L. for that
CO., and J. P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire, Chaiitnan
of the Lancashire County Sessions (held at Preston), and
formerly Recorder of the borough of Preston, M.P. for the
Blackpool Div. of Lancashire since Dec, 1900, B.A. Oxford,
Barrister -at -Law. Born July 25, 1847, being the only
son of the late James Worsley, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Alice, dau. of Henry Clegg of Haughton House ; assumed
by Royal Licence 1881, in accordance with the will of his
cousin Miss Margaret Pilling-Taylor, the additional sur-
name of Taylor. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4,
ermine, on a chief dovetailed gules, a mallet between two
escallops pr ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron flory counter-
flory or, between in chief two falcons and in base a wolf's
head erased. Mantling gules and argent. Crests — i. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, sem^e
of mallets or, holding between the paws an acorn gold,
slipped vert ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased, encircled by a wreath of oak, and pierced by a
tilting-spear fesseways. Motto—" Annoso robore quercus."
ward Worsley-Taylor, Gentleman, b. July 4, 1874 ; Mary
Beatrice; and Margaret Ursula. Seat — Moreton Hall,
Whalley, Lancashire. Ch^bs — Carlton, Conservative, Rane-
lagh.
ALBERT OCTAVIUS WORTHINGTON, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. for the county of Staftbrd, for which
county he served the office of High Sheriff in the year
1889-1890, Captain and Honorary Major of the Queen's
Own Royal Regiment Staffordshire Yeomanry, Lord of
the Manor of Pype-cum-Membris, Patron of Seals, Leices-
tershire. Born Nov. 20, 1844, being the third but only sur-
viving son of the late William Worthington, Esq. , of Newton
Park and Burton, J. P. for the cos. of Stafford and Derby,
by his wife Mary Anne, second dau. of the late Francis
is the Naval Cockade.
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Calvert of Houndhill, co. Stafford. Livery — Blue coat,
scarlet waistcoat, with silver lace and buttons, blue and silver
aigulettes, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings —
Party per fesse dancett^e argent and sable, a pale counter-
changed, and three tridents erect of the second ; and for
his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of
a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper, a goat
passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle sable, holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed also proper, with the
Motto, " Virtute dignus avorum." Married, Feb. i6, 1871,
Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of John Etty of Malton, co. York;
and has Issue — William Worthington Worthington, Esq.,
J. P. Staffs., M.A. O.xon., b. Dec. 21, 1871 [w., July 27,
1901, Lady Muriel Gladys Finch, youngest dau. of the 8th
Earl of Aylesford, and has issue, William Greville Worth-
ington, Gentleman, b. Feb. 26, 1903 ; and Albert Ronald
Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1904]; Evelyn Mabel \m.,
Jan. 12, 1898, Edward Arthur Field Whittell Herbert,
Esq., J. P., D.L., ofGlanhafen, Montgomeryshire]; Wini-
fred Florence [w., 1896, Hon. Alexander Parker, son of
sixth Earl of Macclesfield] ; Dorothy Hilda [w. , April 20,
1903, Lieut. -Col. Francis Edward Fitzherbert, D.S.O.,
eldest son of Basil Thomas Fitzherbert, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Swynnerton Park, Staffs., and heir-presumptive to the
Barony of Stafford]; and Muriel Esm6. Estate and postal
address — Maple Hayes, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Club —
Junior Carlton.
ARTHUR MASON WORTHINGTON, Esquire, C.B.,
F. R.S. , Prof, at the Royal Naval Engineering Coll. , Devon-
port. Born June 11, 1852, being the eighth son of the late
Robert Worthington of Sale Hall, co. Chester, by his
second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Brewin of Birstall,
CO. Leicester. Armorial bearings — Or, three acorns
chevronwise proper, between as many tridents sable.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a trident sable a goat passant argent, in the
mouth an acorn as in the arms. Married, Aug. 10, 1877,
Helen, dau. of Thomas Solly, Barrister-at-Law ; and has
Issue — Robert Alfred Worthington, Gentleman, b. June 18,
1878; Charlotte Elizabeth; and Margaret Clare. Resi-
dence— Mohuns, Tavistock. Club — Royal Societies'.
CHARLES JAMES WORTHINGTON, Gentleman.
Born Aug. 30, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Worthington, Gentleman, of Sale Hall, co. Chester, and of
Ardwick, Manchester, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Brewin, Gentleman, of Birstall, co. Leicester.
Armorial bearings — Or, three acorns chevronwise proper,
between as many tridents sable. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a trident
erect sable, a goat passant argent, in the mouth an acorn
as in the arms. Motto — " |VIihi parent /Equoris Undoe."
Married, first, July 22, 1874, Elizabeth Ann, second dau. of
Edward Gittins of Church Gate, Leicester (who d. Nov. 21,
1880); and has Issue — (1) Robert Edward Worthington,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 18, 1878; (2) Frank W^orthington,
Gentleman, b. June 15, 1880; and Mary. He married
secondly, April 30, 1884, Emily, second dau. of the late
John Edward Clift of Redditch, co. Worcester, and Chelten-
ham, CO. Gloucester, and widow of Rev. William Walmciley
White of Leicester. Residence — Lancaster Road, Birkdale,
Southport, CO. Lancaster.
GODFREY WORTHINGTON, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 22, 1849, being the fifth son of the late Robert
Worthington of Sale Hall, co. Chester, nnd of Ardwick,
Manchester, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Brewin of Birstall, co. Leicester. Armorial bearings —
Or, three acorns chevronwise proper, between as many
tridents sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a trident erect sable, a
goat passant argent, in the mouth an acorn as in the arms.
Married, April 6, 1880, Fanny, only dau. of George Jevons
of Liverpool ; and has Issue — Hugh Worthington, Gentle-
man, b. Jan. 29, 1881 ; and Elizabeth. Seat — Parkside,
Altrincham.
WORTHINGTON (H. Coll.). Or, three acorns chevron-
wise proper, between as many tridents sable. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a trident erect sable, a goat passant argent, in the mouth
an acorn as in the arms. Motto — " Mihi parent aequoris
undae."
Sons of Robert Worthington, Gentleman, of Sale Hall,
and of Ardwick, Manchester, b. ; d. ; m. 2nd,
Elizabeth, d. of Robert Brewin of Birstall, Leics. : —
Charles James Worthington, Gentleman {q.v.).
Godfrey Worthington, Gentleman {,q.v.).
Arthur Mason Worthingtbn, Gentleman [q.v.).
Son of James Worthington, Esq., J. P., of Sale Hall,
b. ; d. 1887; m. : —
Henry Hugo Worthington, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, b. 1857;
m. 1883, Amelia M. , d. of late Matthew Kennedy of Low
Nook, Ambleside. Seat — Bindon, Wellington, Somerset.
WORTHINGTON-EYRE (U.O., R.L., 12 April 1902).
Argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or, a cres-
cent for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at
the thigh proper, garnished and spurred or, a crescent for
difference. Motto — " Pro rege saspe pro patria semper."
Livery — Blue and gold.
Son of James Belton Worthington, by Harriet Eliza-
beth :—
William Ingram Worthington-Eyre (formerly Worthing-
ton), Esq., b. I May 1867; m. 13 Aug. 1890, Grace Geral-
dine, second d. of Thomas Stratford Eyre, Esq., of Eyre-
ville, CO. Galway ; and has issue — (i) William Stratford
Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 9 May 1891 ; (2)
George Lionel Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, /'. 15 Sept.
1893; (3) Robert Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman. /;. 4 Aug.
1895 ; (4) Hedges Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b.
8 Sept. 1899 ; Morion Grace ; Olive Geraldine ; and
Florence Mary. Scat — Eyreville, Kiltormer, Ballinasloe,
CO. Galway. Res. — 12 Tivoli Terrace, South Kingstown,
CO. Dublin.
WORTLEY, see MONTAGU-STUART-WORTLEY.
IVAN WOTHERSPOON, Esquire, K.C., M.A., of
Iverley, parish of St. Anne du bout de I'lle, Co. Jacques
Cartier, and 59 Victoria .Street, Montreal, Province of Quebec,
Canada. Botrn June 6, 1845, being eldest son of the late Daniel
Tolkien Wotherspoon, of Quebec City [descended from Sir
Alexander Witherspune, of Brig House, co. Linlithgow,
Knt., Falconer and Esquire to King James II. of Scotland,
1451], by Helena, his wife, eldest daughter and co-heiress
of John Greaves Clapham, formerly of Leeds, Yorkshire,
is the Military Cockade.
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England, and afterwards of Quebec. Livery — Buff and
red. Armorial bearings — Or, on a cross engrailed between
four crescents gules, a star of eight points of the first in
chief, and on an escutcheon of pretence gules, the head of
St. Denis argent (for Juchereau de St. Denys). Mantling
gules, doubled or. Crest — A tower gules, and issuing there-
from an eagle displayed or. Motto — ' ' Per crucem ad lucem. "
Married, June 19, 1871, Blanche, only daughter of Charles
Juchereau, Duchesnay de St. Denys of St. Ours, P.Q. ; and
has Issue — (i) Cecil Juchereau de St. Denys Wotherspoon,
Gentleman, born August 31, 1872 ; (2) Ivan Stuart Wother-
spoon, Gentleman, born Sept, 25, 1873 ; (3) Guy Moreton
Wotherspoon, born July 25, 1876, died Jan. 23, 1878 ; (4)
Hugh Clapham Wotherspoon, Gentleman, born Dec. 31,
1879. Estate and postal address — Iverley, Ste Anne de
Bellevue, Co. Jaques Cartier, P.Q.
WOULFE, quartered by MANSFIELD.
STEPHEN ROLAND WOULFE, Esq., J.P. cos. Clare
and Down, High Sheriff of the latter co. 1874, and of the
former 1876, served in the 7th Regt. Fusiliers, afterwards
Capt. Hunts Militia. Born 1822, being the son of the late
Right Hon. Stephen Woulfe of Tiermaclane, Lord Chief
Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Brooks's, Kildare St. (Dublin). Armorial bearings — Per
fesse argent and azure, in chief, on a mount vert, a wolf
passant in front of an oak tree all proper, in base two salmon
naiant barways of the last. Mantling argent and azure ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork
wings elevated sable. Motto — " Cuilean uasal." Married,
1st, June 9, 1853, Hon. Isabella Letitia, dau. of the Right
Hon. Thomas North Graves, second Lord Graves (she died
Oct. 26, 1870); 2nd, 1881, Alice Maud, youngest dau. of
Edward Blackburn of Haine, Devon ; and has had Issiie —
Stephen Harold Woulfe, Gentleman, b. Feb. 15, 1883, d.
1888; and Hilda Maud. Seats — Tiermaclane, Ennis, co.
Clare ; Strangford House, Strangford, co. Down. Town
residence — 16 Harrington Gardens, S.W.
WREY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. sable, a fesse between
three pole-axes argent, helved gules (Wrey of Trebitch,
Vn. of Cornwall, 1620) ; 2. Killigrew of Wolston ; 3.
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-
bougets sable (Bourchier, Count Eu, Earl of Bath) ; 4.
quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (France) ;
ii. and iii., gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
(England), within a bordure argent (Thomas of Wood-
stock, Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward III.) ; 5. azure,
a bend argent, cottised or, between six lions rampant of
the last (Bohun, Earl of Northampton, Hereford, and
Essex); 6. Hankford ; 7. quarterly per fesse indented argent
and gules (Fitzwaryn, c. 1300) ; 8. gules, a fret or (Audley) ;
9. argent, two bars gules (Martyn of Tawstock) ; 10.
Malbank ; ii. Cogan ; 12. Loring ; 13. gules, a fesse dan-
cetty ermine (Dynham); 14. argent, two bars gules, and
in chief three torteaux (de Moels) ; 15. De Arches ; 16.
quarterly i. and iiii., gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse
argent (Daubeney) ; ii. and iii., or, two chevronels within a
bordure gules) ; 17. sable, a bend or, between six fountains
(Stourton) ; 18. argent, a chevron gules between three tor-
teaux (Sherard). Motto — " Le bon temps viendra."
Eldest son of Sir Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 9th
Bart., of Trebitch, Cornwall, late Major 4th Batt.
Devonshire Regt., B.A. Oxon., J.P. and D.L. Devon
(High Sheriff 1891), b. 1829; d. 1900; m. 1854, Mari-
anne Sophia, only child of Philip Castell, 9th Lord
Sherard : —
Sir Robert Bourchier Sherard Wrey, loth Bart., of
Trebitch (30 June 1628), Capt. (ret.) R.N., Capt. and Hon.
Major Roy. N. Devon Imp Yeo., J.P. co. Devon, served in
Zulu, Egyptian, Burmese, and Chinese Campaigns, b. 1855.
5^a/— Tawstock House, Barnstaple, Devon. Clubs — Naval
and Military, Wellington, Cavalry, R.Y. Squadron.
WRIGHT, quartered by CONYERS, FOX, and
WELDON.
WRIGHT, see TYLDEN-WRIGHT.
ALBERT LESLIE WRIGHT, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Derby. Born Feb. 23, 1862, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Henry Wright, M.A. , by his wife Lucy Sophia,
dau. of Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville of Bramston Hall,
CO. Lincoln, fifth son of Rt. Hon. Alexander, Earl of
Leven and Melville. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a
chevron argent, three spear heads gules, in chief two uni-
corns' heads erased of the second, armed and maned or,
in base on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a
unicorn's head erased of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head argent, erased gules, armed and maned or, charged
on the neck with three spear-heads, one and two also gules.
Motto — "Ad rem." Married, May 20, 1892, Margaretta
Agnes, eldest dau. of the late John Bridges Flumptre of
Goodnestone ; and has Issue — Marion ; Margaretta ; Joan ;
and Elizabeth. Seat — Butterley Hall, co. Derby. Clubs —
Arthur's, Constitutional.
The Rev. ARTHUR SAMUEL WRIGHT, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. , Patron of the Living of Brattleby, co.
Lincoln. Born Nov. 16, 1867, being the second son of the
late Samuel Wright Wright, Esq. , of Bratileby and North
Kelsey, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L. , and Constance Mary
his wife, dau. of Peter Freeland Aitken. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a fesse engrailed, between three eagles'
heads erased azure, as many martlets of the field. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a unicorn passant regardant argent, semee of
estoiles azure, armed, maned, and unguled or, gorged with
a collar also azure, the dexter foot resting upon a cross
pat^e gold. Motto — "Esse quam videri." Seat — Nettle-
ton House, CO. Lincoln. Postal address — 27 Wolverton
Avenue, Norbiton, Surrey.
CALEB WRIGHT, Esq., J.P. for Lancaster, formerly
M.P. S.W. Lancashire (Leigh Div.), 1885-95. Born 1810.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and argent, a pale
counterchanged, three unicorns' heads erased, two and one
of the second, and as many sprigs of the cotton tree slipped
and fructed one and two proper. Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-unicorn argent, gorged with a collar vair, and support-
ing between three legs a battle-axe erect and proper. Motto
— " Audax et Justus." Seat — Lower Oak, Tyldesley, near
Manchester.
CHARLES BOOTH ELMSALL WRIGHT, Es-
quire, of Bolton Hall, co. York, J.P. W. R. co.
York, D.L., High Sheriff 1879. Born Dec. 19, 1848, being
the son of the late Charles Swaine Wright, Esq., M.A., of
Bilham House, near Doncaster, by his wife Mary Ellen de
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cardonnel, eldest daughter of Colonel Elmsall. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, azure on a fesse argent,
between three mullets or, as many eagles' heads erased
of the field (for Wright) ; 2 and 3 paly of six argent
and ermine, a wyvern gules, a chief of the first fretty of
the third (for Drake). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and
argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, in front of a garb erect or, a unicorn
regardant azure, the dexter forepaw resting on a mullet
gold; with the MottO, " Aquila non capit muscas." Alar-
ried, 1870, Edith de Cardonnel, second daughter of Robert
W. M. Nesfield of Castle Hill, Bakewell, in the county of
Derby; and has Issite — (i) Godfrey Charles de Cardonnel
Wright, Gentleman, born 1873, killed in action in South
Africa 1900 ; (2) Marmaduke Nesfield Wright, Gentleman ;
and Mary Eveline [ot. Capt. N. St. Vincent Stewart]. Seat
— Bolton Hall, Bolton-by-BoUand, Craven.
The Late CHARLES HENRY WRIGHT, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Born Decem-
ber 24, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Edmund
Wright, Esquire, of Halston, Justice of the Peace, High
Sheriff 1857, late Captain 4th Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry,
by his wife Helen, eldest daughter of Sir David Moncreifle,
Baronet, of Moncieiffe, in the county of Perth. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross or, be-
tween four unicorns' heads erased argent, armed, maned.
and tufted of the second, a cross engrailed gules, charged
with a javelin erect, staff gold, headed of the third. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a bull's head erased
proper, surmounted by two javelins in saltire staves also
proper, headed argent. Seat — Halston, Oswestry.
Rev. CHARLES HENRY HAMILTON WRIGHT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, D.D. (Dublin), M.A. (Oxford), Ph.D.
(Leipsic), Bampton and Grinfield Lecturer, Oxford, and
Donnellan Lecturer, Dublin Born March 9, 1836, being
the second son of the late Edward Wright, LL.D., Bar-
rister-at-Law, of Floraville, Donnybrook, co. Dublin, by
Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Wright of Beech Hill, Donny-
brook, CO. Dublin. Armorial bearings— Per pale sable
and azure, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads
couped or, as many spear-heads gules, a mullet for diffe-
rence. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed in armour proper, charged
with a mullet for difference, holding a broken tilting-spear
azure, point or. Motto — "Honor virtutis prasmium."
Married, 1859, Ebba, dau. of N. W. Almroth, Knight of
the Royal Order of the North Star, Governor of the Royal
Mint at Stockholm; and has Issue^[x) Eric Blackwood
Wright, Gentleman, LL.B., of the Middle Temple, Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. May i, i860; (2) Almroth Edward Wright,
Gentleman, M.D., late Professor of Pathology, Netley, b.
Aug. 10, 1861 \_m. Jane G. , dau. of R. M. Wilson, Esq.,
M.A. , J. P., of Coolcarrigan, co. Kildare, and has issue] ; (3)
Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright, Gentleman, LL.D.
b. Nov. 17, 1862 ; (4) Henry Brooke HagstriJmer Wright,
Esq., Major R. E., b. Feb. i, 1864 \_m. Helen, dau. of Sir
John Kirk, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., and has issue]; (5) Rev.
Ernest Alexanderson Wright, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of St. John's, Hull, b. Oct. 15, 1865 [w. , 1894, ^g^es,
dau. of J. H. Worthington, Esq., J. P., ot Oxton, Cheshire,
and has issue]. Residence — 90 Bolingbroke Grove, Wands-
worth Common, London, S. W.
S CHARLES ICHABOD WRIGHT, Esquire, Lieu-
tenant-Colonel late Commanding ist Nottinghamshire
(Robin Hood) Rifle Volunteers, Member of Parliament
for the county of Nottingham 1868-1870, and on the
Commission of the Peace for the county of Nottingham,
but has not yet qualified. Borri September 19, 1828, being
the eldest son of Ichabod Charles Wright of Mapperley
Hall, in the county of Nottingham, by his wife Theodosia,
commonly known as the Honourable Theodosia, eldest
daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Denman, first
Baron Denman. Club — Carlton. Livery — Dark blue,
edged with yellow piping, yellow waistcoat with black
embroidery. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Sable, on a chevron argent, three spears' heads gules, in
chief two unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned
or, in base on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron.
a unicorn's head erased of the first. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, and out of a crescent or, a unicorn's liead
argent, erased gules, armed and maned or. Married, June
q, 1852, Blanche Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Henry
Corles Bingham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, of Wartnaby Hall, near Melton Mowbray ; and
has had Issue — (i) Ichabod Denman Wright, Esquire, born
April 4, 1853, died December 29, 1879 (Royal Artillery),
killed in the Afghanistan War ; (2) Charles Bingham
Wright, Gentleman, born November 19, 1854; (3) Nevil
Wright, Gentleman, born November 26, 1857 ; Blanche
Theodosia; Rosamond Frances [married Major E. I.
Webb] ; and Grace Henrietta | married Richard Campbell
Davys\ Estates — Watcombe Park, Torquay ; land and
property at Basford, near Nottingham. Postal address —
Watcombe Park, Torquay.
EDWARD PERCEVAL WRIGHT. Esquire, J. P. for co.
ofDubhn, M.A., M.D. (Dub.), M.A. (Oxford), F.R. C.S.I.
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F. L.S. , Professor of Botany in the University of Dublin
(1869-1904), a Trustee of the National Library of Ireland,
President of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland,
1900-1903. Born Dec. 27, 1834, being the eldest son of
Edward Wright, LL.D. , Barrister-at-Law, of Floraville,
CO. Dublin, by his wife Ch;irlotte, dau. of Joseph Wright
of Beech Hill, co. Dubliti. Armorial bearings— Per pale
sable and azure, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads
couped or, as many tilting-spear-heads gules. Mantling
sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, holding in the
hand a broken tilting-spear azure, headed or. Motto —
" Honor virtute prsemium." Married 1872, Emily, second
dau. of Colonel Ponsonby Shaw. Postal address — 5 Trinity
College, Dublin. C/«3— Reform.
The Rev. ERNEST ALEXANDERSON WRIGHT,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of
St. John's, Hull. Bom 1865, being the fifth son of the Rev.
Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, D.D. (Trin. Coll. Dub.),
M.A. (O.xon.), Ph.D. (Leipzig), by his wife Ebba, dau. of
Nicholas William Almroth, Knight of the Royal Order of
the North Star, Governor of the Royal Mint of Sweden. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale sable and azure, on a chevron
between three unicorns' heads couped or, as many tilting-
spear-heads gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — An arm
in armour embowed proper, holding in the hand a broken
tilting-spear azure, headed or. Motto — " Honor virtutis
prremium." Married, Nov. 7, 1894, Agnes, dau. of Joseph
Hall Worthington, Esq., F.R.G.S., J.P.,ofOxton,Cheshire;
and has /yjw<;— Ruthven Alexanderson Wright, Gentleman,
b. Dec. 6, 1897 ; Kathleen Alexanderson ; and Honor
Brooke Alexanderson ((/. 1904). Postal address — 154
Aulaby Road, Hull. Club — Dublin University Union
(Dublin).
FITZHERBERT WRIGHT, Esquire, V.D., J. P. and
D.L. , High .Sheriff 1902 for co. Derby, late Lieut. -
Col. ist Derbyshire Rifle Volunteers. Born June 26, 1841,
being the fourth son of the late Francis Wright of Osmas-
ton Manor, co. Derby, by his wifeSelina, dau. of Sir Henry
FitzHerbert of Tissington. Armorial bearings— Sable, on
a chevron argent, three spear-head gules, in chief two
unicorns' heads erased of the second, armed and maned or,
in base on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a
unicorn's head erased of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head argent, erased gules, armed and maned or, charged on
the neck with three spear-heads, one and two also gules.
Motto — " Ad rem." Married, Aug. 4, 1865, Louisa Char-
lotte Rudolphine, dau. of Ernst Christopher PYiedrich von
Beckman, Pastor of Holzendorf, Mecklenburg-Schwerin ;
and has Issue — (i) Henry FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J. P.,
CO. Derby, Barrister-at-Law, b. Oct. 9, 1870 [m., Sept. 13,
1894, Muriel Harriet, third dau. of Col. Henry Charles
Fletcher, and has issue] ; (2) Ernest Bcresford FitzHerbert
Wright, Gentleman, b. Feb. 28, 1875 [;«., Nov. 23, 1899,
Lucy Adeline, fourth dau. of Sir Charles Douglas Fox,
and has issue] ; (3) Francis Evelyn FitzHerbert Wright,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 20, 1882; Emilie Augusta [w. , April
24, 1889, Rev. W. H. Draper] ; Louisa Adelina ; Judith
Frances [/«., April 25, 1895, Godfrey Acheson Thornhagh
Foljambe, second son of Rt. Hon. Francis Savile Fol-
jambe of Osberton]; and Ursula Mary Victoria. Seal —
The Hayes, Swanwick, co. Derby. Clubs — Arthur, Junior
Carlton.
FRANCIS BERESFORD WRIGHT, Esquire, M.A.
of the University of Cambridge, J. P. cos. of Derby and
Warwick. Born December 30, 1837, being the third son of
the late Francis Wright, l^sq., of Osmaston Manor, in the
CO. of Derby, D.L. and J. P., by his wife Selina, eldest dau.
of Sir Henry Fitz-Herbert, Bart., of Tissington Hall, in the
CO. of Derby. Livery — Black coat with gilt buttons, striped
gold and black waistcoat, black plush breeches, white
stockings. Armorial bearings — -Sable, en a chevron
argent, three spear-heads gules, in chief two unicorns'
heads erased argent, armed and maned or, in base on a
pile of the last issuant from the chevron, a unicorn's head
erased sable, and impaling the arms of Fitz-Herbert, namely
gules, three lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable
and argent. Crest —A unicorn's head argent, erased gules
armed and maned or, on the neck chevronwise three spear-
heads gules. Motto — "Ad rem." Married, June 20, 1862,
Adeline Frances Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late Lieut. -Col.
Richard Henry P'itz-Herbert (second son of Sir Henry Fitz-
Herbert, Bart.) ofSomersal Herbert, in the co. of Derby;
and has Issue — (i) Arthur Fitz-Herbert Wright, Esq., J. P.
for the CO. of Derby, of Aldercar Hall, b. 1865 [;«., Dec. 12,
1900, Daisy Isabel, eldest dau. of Hon. and Rev. Robert
Chichester Moncrieff, and has issue, Adeline Nora] ; (2)
Kenneth Hepburn Wright, Gentleman, of Yelvertoft Manor,
Rugby, b. 1868; (3) Richard Beresford Wright, Gentleman,
of Bilton Hill, Rugby, b. 1870 [w. , July 26, 1899, Mary
Gwladwys, eldest dau. of Henry Donne of The Abbey
Ruins, Bury St. Edmunds ; and has issue, Richard Donald
Wright, Gentleman, b. Aug. 12,(1900 ; and Margaret Irene];
(4) Ivan Fitz-Herbert Wright, Gentleman, h. 1875 ; and
Adeline Francesca. Estate and postal address — Wootton
Court, Warwick.
GEORGE HENRY CORY WRIGHT, Gentleman, of
Sigglesthorne Hall, in the co. of York, B. L., B. A. of the
University of Cambridge. Born March i, i860, being the
son of Sir William Wright, K. B. , of Sigglesthorne Hall, J. P.
and D.L., by his second wile Jane Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
Charles Cory, Vicar of Skipsea. Armorial bearings — Or,
a fesse chequy azure and argent, between in chief two eagles'
heads erased, and in base a feather of the second. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn passant per pale or and azure, gorged
with a collar gemel, and holding in the mouth a feather azure.
Motto — "Meritez." Married, 1886, Ellen, dau. of J. A.
Wade, Esq., J. P., of Hornsea, in the co. of York; and
has Issue — George Sigglesthorne Wright, Gentleman,
b. 1888.
HARRIET ELIZABETH WRIGHT and EMILY
PRISCILLA WRIGHT, daus. and (with their sisters Mary
Berry, wife of Frederick Poyton Weaver, M.D. , and Julia
Lees, widow of the late George Garratt) co-heirs of the late
Edward Abbott Wright, Esq., J. P. for the cos. of Lancaster
and Cheshire, and for Oldham, by his wife Mary, dau. of
Henry Berry of Golden Square, Westminster. Armorial
bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, two bars nebuly, in
chief a leopard's face jessant-de-lis between two pears all
is the Naval Cockade.
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Cheshire.
-Castle Park, Frodsham,
HENRY SMITH WRIGHT, Gentleman, B.A. Cam-
bridge, Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, M.P. for South
Nottingham 1886-1895. Born 1839, being the third son of
the late Ichabod Charles Wright of Mapperley Hall, Notts,
and the Hon. Theodosia, eldest dau. of the ist Lord Denman.
Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings. Annorial bearings —
Sable, on a chevron argent, three spear-heads gules, in chief
two unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned or, in
base or, a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a uni-
corn's head erased of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent or, a
unicorn's head argent, erased gules, armed and maned
gold. Married, firstly, 1865, Mary Jane, only child of the
late William Cartledge of Woodthorpe, Notts ; secondly,
1869, Josephine Henrietta, only dau. of the late Rev. John
Adolphus Wright, formerly Rector of Ickham, Kent ; and
has Issue— {i) Henry Adolphus Smith Wright, Esq., Capt.
2nd Royal Fusiliers, b. 1869 ; (2) George Lewis Smith
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; (3) Edward Henry Smith
Wriglit, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (4) John Harold Smith Wright,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., /^. 1882; Edith Mary Smith (by
first marriage) [w., 1888, Donald Campbell, Esq., and has
issue] ; and Alice Dorothea Smith \m. , 1894, Richard
Manders, Esq., K.C., Irish Office, Barrister-at-Law]. jV^/-
<^£//c<? - Averley Tower, Farnham, Surrey. Clubs— Q.?a\\or\,
Hurlingham.
PHILIP WRIGHT, Esquire High Sheriff 1884, J. P.
cos. Derby, Montgomery, and Salop. Born Sept. 24,
1846, being the youngest son of the late Francis Wright,
Gentleman, Osmaston Manor, co. Derby, and Selina his
wife, dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert, Bart., of Tissington.
Armorial bearings— Sable, on a chevron argent, three
spear heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased of
the second, armed and maned or, in base on a pile of the
last, issuing from the chevron, a unicorn's head erased of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head argent, erased gules, armed
and maned or, charged on the neck with three spear heads,
one and two also gjules. Motto— "Ad rem." Married,
Nov. 25, 1868, Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William
Bury, Rector of Fimperne, co. Dorset; and has Issue~[i)
Rev. William Aden >A''right, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Nov.
22, 1869 ; (2) Philip Nithsdale Wright, Gentleman, Com-
mander R.N. b. Feb. 3, 1871 ; (3) Maurice Beresford
Wright, Gentleman, b. Jan 30, 1872; (4) Francis Anthonv
Cedric Wright, Gentleman, b. April 18, 1873; (5) Godfrey
FitzHerbert Wright, Gentleman, b. Dec. 11, 1874; (6)
Edward Alleyne Wright, (Jentleman, b. June i, 1877; (7)
Hugh Esterel Wright, Gentleman, b. April 13, 1879. Seat
— Mellington Hall, Churchstroke, co. Montgomery. Club—
National.
PHILIP CHETWOOD WRIGHT, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Lincoln, B.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Major 3rd Batt.
Lincolnshire Regt. Born May 10, 1866, being the eldest
surv. son of Samuel Wright Wright, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , of
Nettleton House, near Caistor, and of Brattleby and North
Kelsey, co. Lincoln, by his wife Constance Mary, dau. of
Peter Freeland Aiken, Banker, of Bristol. Livery — Blue,
buff facings, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a fesse engrailed between three eagles' heads
erased azure, as many martlets of the field. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert a unicorn passant regardant
argent, sem^e of estoiles azure, armed, maned, and unguled
or, gorged with a collar also azure, the dexter foot resting
upon a cross pat^e gold. Motto, " God guard my right."
Married, Oct. 17, 1901, Josephine Agneta Mary, only dau.
of the late Rev. Richard Chichester of Drewsteignton
Rectory, Devon; and has Issue — Margaret Clarentia
Josephine. Estates— Brattleby, parts of North Kelsey,
Killingholme, all in the co. of Lincoln ; and Collingham,
in the county of Nottingham. Postal a^i/rejj— Brattleby
Hall, Lincoln.
Sir THOMAS WRIGHT, Knight Bachelor (1893),
J.P. for CO. borough of Leicester, Mayor of Leicester
1887 1888, and 1891-1892. Born Feb. 15, 1838, being
the second son of Joseph Wright, by his wife [ane
Mobbs, dau. of Joseph Prestidge. Armorial bearings
Or, on a pale gules, a cross botonny fitch^e argent, a
chief azure, thereon a pale ermine, charged with a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two bezants.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a falcon's head
erased proper, holding in the beak a cross botonny fitch^e
in bend argent, and charged on the neck with a rose as
in the arms; with the Motto, " Tam arte quam marte."
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Married, June 10, 1862, Georgina Eliza, daughter of Peter
Roberts; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Harry Wright, Es-
quire, born May 12, 1864 ; (2) Arthur Ernest Wright,
Esquire, born March 25, 1866 ; (3) the Reverend Frederick
William Wright, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Mary's,
Stamford, born November 24, 1869. Postal address — The
Hollies, St'oneygate, Leicester. Club — Leicestershire
(Leicester).
WILLIAM MAURICE WRIGHT, Esquire, J.P. for
the parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, and Lord of the Manor
of Wold Newton, M.A. (St. John's Coll., Oxford). Born
July 10, 1873, being the eldest son of the late William
Wright of Wold Newton, by his wife Eliza Walton, only
dau. of the late Richard Hargrave, formerly of Sandal Park,
Yorks. Armorial bearings- Argent, on a fesse engrailed
between three eagles' heads erased azure, as many martlets
of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a unicorn passant
regardant argent, sem^e of estoiles azure, armed, maned,
and hoofed or, gorged with a collar also azure, the dexter
foot resting on a cross patt^e gold. Seat—'Wo\A Newton
Manor, near North Thoresby, S.O., in the county of
Lincoln.
WRIGHT (R.L., 1796, H. Coll.). Azure, two bars
argent, in chief as many leopard's faces or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited azure, purpled
or, cuffed argent, the hand proper, brandishing a sword
is the Military Cockade.
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also argent, pierced through a leopard's face as in the
arms.
Only son of John Wright, Esq., of Hatfield Priory,
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff Essex 1869), d. 1821 ; d.
1882 ; w. and, 1873, Jane Charlotte Bazette, only d.
of Thurlow Bowling of Lower Belgrave Street,
S.W. :—
John Wright, Gentleman, d. 1879. .Sea/— Hatfield
Priory, Essex.
Ygst. son of John Wright, Gentleman, d. 1794; d.v.p.
1836; t/i. 1820, Mary, d. of Sir John Tyrell, Bart., of
Boreham House : —
William Henry Wright, Gentleman, Commander R.N.,
i. ; >/i. 1853, Kate, d. of Abraham Hargraveof Ballyno,
Queenstovvn, co. Cork ; and has issue. J?es. —
mural crown chequy or and gules, a dragon's head vert, on
the neck three leopards' faces as in the arms, between two
bars gemel a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Invictus maneo."
Married, November 14, 1883, Margaret, daughter of William
Leader of Rosnalee, in the county of Cork ; and has Issue —
(1) William Fortescue Wright- Armstrong, Gentleman, born
August 13, 1885 ; (2) Michael Richard Leader Wright-
Armstrong, Gentleman, born November 27, 1889 ; (3) Henry
Maxwell Wright- Armstrong, Gentleman, born February 12,
1891 ; (4) James Robert Bargrave Wright - Armstrong,
Gentleman, b. April 6, 1893 ; (5) Christopher Wyborne
Wright-Armstrong, Gentleman, b. May 22, 1899 ; Frances
Margaret Alice ; l3orothea Gertrude ; and Margaret Helen
Elizabeth. Estate and postal address — Killylea, county
Armagh.
WRIGHT of Guayaquil. (Confirmed U.O.). Per pale
sable and azure, on a chevron between three unicorn's
heads couped or, three spear-heads gules. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm em-
bowed in armour proper, holding a broken tiliing-spear
azure, pointed or. Motto—" Honor virtute premium."
Son of Gen. Thomas Charles Wright (1799-1870),
formerly Midshipman H.M.S. " Newcastle," afterwards
in the service of Colombia, being promoted General of
Brigade 1830, General of Division 1835, and Com-
mandant-General of the Province of Guayas, an3
receiving sundry medals, the bust of the Liberator, and
the Star of Boyaca ; m. 1832, Angela Rico of
Rocafuerte : —
Thomas Charles Wright, Gentleman, b. 1836; m. 1868,
Aurora M. de Ycaza [d. 1897) ; and has surv. issue — (i)
Thomas Charles Wright, Gentleman, b. 1873; (2) Albert
Angelo Wright, Gentleman, b. 1876; (3) William Hugh
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1877 [;«. 1900, Elena Vallarino] ;
Rosa [/«. 1899, Leonard Stagg] ; Carolina Alexandra [;«.
1900, Luis de Orrantia]. Res. — Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Sons of Edward Wright, Gentleman, 1839-1892 (s. of
Gen. Thomas Charles Wright) ; m. 1876, Teresa
Aguirre : —
Edward Wright, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Charles Wright, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Robert Wright, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res.—
WRIGHT (U.O.). Per pale sable and azure, on a
chevron between three unicorn's heads couped or, as many
spear-heads gules, a mullet for difference. Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wxeath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour proper, charged with a mullet for
difference, holding a broken tilting-spear azure, point or.
Motto — " Honor virtutis prasmium."
Sons of : —
Rev. William Heber Wright, M.A., b. . Res.— St.
George's Vicarage, Worthing.
Major Warren Wright, M.A. (Dub.), b. 1845. -'^^^.—
Hilcote House, Campden, Glos.
HENRY BRUCE WRIGHT-ARMSTRONG, Esquire,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the
Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1875 ^.nd 1894,
Barrister-at-Law. Bom July 27, 1844, being the younger
but only surviving son of the late William Jones Armstrong,
Esquire, of Killylea, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu-
tenant, High Sheriff 1840 (who assumed in 1868, by Royal
License, the name and arms of Wright under the will of
Lady Frances E. Wright-Wilson), by his wife Dame Frances
Elizabeth, relict of Colonel Sir Michael M'Creagh, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight
Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, &c. , and
only daughter of Captain Christopher Wilson of the 22nd
Foot. C///bs — Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4,
per pale gules and vert, three dexter armed arms couped
at the shoulders and embowed, the hands clenched
proper (for Armstrong) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemel
gules, on a chief azure three leopards' faces or, a canton
ermine for distinction (for Wright). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural
coronet or, an armed arm embowed, the hand grasping an
oak-tree eradicated proper (for Armstrong) ; 2. out of a
WRIGHTSON, see BATTIE-WRIGHTSON.
JOHN WRIGHTSON, Gentleman, President of the
Downton College of Agriculture, near Salisbury, third and
youngest son of the late Thomas Wrightson of Neasham
Hall, in the co. of Durham, by his wife Rebecca Gilchrist,
dau. of William Potter of Walbottle House, in the co. of
Northumberland. Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse in-
vected chequy azure and argent between two eagles' heads
erased in chief sable, and a saltire couped in base gules ;
and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
saltire gules, a unicorn salient or ; with the Motto, " Veritas
omnia vincit." Married, July 23, 1872, Maria Isabella, only
daughter of the late Charles Norleigh Hulton ; and has Issue
— (i) John Frederick Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born
February 6, 1875 ; (2) Thomas Reginald Wrightson, Gentle-
man, born June 7, 1878 ; (3) Edmund Gilchrist Wrightson,
Gentleman, born August 25, 1879 ; (4) Archibald Ingram
Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born July 30, 1882; (5) Roger
Armstrong Wrightson, Gentleman, born Slarch i, 1888 ; (6)
Philip Blethyn Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born Novem-
ber 17, 1890; (7) Cerdic William Wrightson, Gentleman,
born October 18, 1892 ; Rebecca Elena ; Alyne Garmonds-
way ; Hilda ; andGeorgiana Maria Hulton. Postal address
— The College of Agriculture, Downton, Hants.
ROBERT GARMONDSWAY WRIGHTSON, Gentle-
.man, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Cimbridge), b. April 6,
1869, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Gar-
monsway Wrightson, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, by his wife Priscilla
Anne, eldest dau. and coheiress of the late Alfred Head of
London. Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse invected chequy
azure and argent, between two eagles' heads erased in
is the Naval Cockade.
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chief sable and a saltire couped in base gules ; and for a
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules,
a unicorn salient or; with the Motto, "Veritas omnia
vincit." Estate — Spring House, Middleton-one-Row, in
the CO. of Uurliani. Postal address — -Ockenden, Cuck-
ficld, Sussex.
Sir THOMAS WRIGHTSON, ist Baronet (1900), J. P.
CO. Durham, M.P. for Stockton-on-Tees 1892-1895, and
for East St. Pancras since 1899. Born March 31, 1S39,
being the second son of the late Thomas Wrightson of Neas-
ham Hall, in the county of Durham, by his wife Rebecca
Gilclnist, daughter of William Potter of Walbottle House,
in the county of Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and argent,
between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable and a
saltire couped in base gules, the escutcheon being charged
with the badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for a Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn
salient or, with the Motto, " Veritas omnia vincit." Married,
June 23, 1869, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Samuel
Wise, Solicitor, of Ripon, in the county of York ; and
has Issue — (i) Thomas Garmondsway Wrightson, Esq.,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born
August 21, 1871 ; (2) Charles Archibald Wise Wright-
son, Esq., Lieut, of the Royal Navy, born July 17, 1874;
(3) Wilfrid Ingram Wrightson, Esq., born February
20, 1876; Mary Isabella Edith [married, October 18, 1893 ;
George Frederick Mortimer, Master of Arts and Barrister-
at-Law] ; Lucy Elizabeth Wise ; Margaret Justina ; Grace
Evelyn Spencer ; Rebecca Hope Gilchrist ; and Jocelyn
Bruce. Seat — Neasham Hall, Darlington.
§ CHARLES EDWIN WRIGLEY, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for Lanes. Borti i860, being the eldest son of
the late Edwin Grundy Wrigley, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Timberhurst, by his wife Mary, dau. of Edmund Potter of
Camfield Place, Herts. Armorial bearings — Or, on a
chevron sable, three mullets of the field between two tiaunches
gules, each charged with a stag's head erased of the first.
Mantling sable and or ; and for bis Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased or, semte of mullets
sable, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto —
" Aquiret qui tuetur." Married, 1886, Blanche, second
dau. of the late E. C. Potter; and has, with other Issue —
A son, h. 1891. Seats — Howick House, Preston; Holme
IslHud, Grange-over-Sands.
OSWALD OSMOND WJilGLEY, Esq., J. P. for co.
Lanes. Born 1836, being the second son of the late Thomas
Wrigley, Esq., 13. L., of Timberhur.st, by his wife Hannah,
dau. of the late Edmund Grundy of Bury, co. Lancaster,
Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron sable, three mullets
of the first between two flaunches gules, each charged with
a stag's head erased of the field. Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased or, senile of mulh-ts sable, iiolding in the mouth a
trefoil slipped vert. Motto— " Aquiret qui tuetur." Seat
— Bridge Hall, Bury, Lancashire.
WRIGLEY (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale azure, between
two stag's heads erased of the last, an oak leaf slipped
between two escallops of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three quatrefoils
fessewise or, thereon a stag's head erased azure, holding
in the mouth a sprig of a cotton tree slipped and fructed
proper.
Son of : —
Edward Wright Wrigley, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b.
Res. — Thorneycroft, Prestwich, Lancashire.
§SiK JOHN WRIXON-BECHER, 3rd Baronet (1831)
of Ballygiblin, co. Cork, M.A. (Camb.), D.L. and
J. P. for that CO. , High Sheriff 1867. Born 1826, beini; the
second son of the late Sir William Wrixon-Becher, ist Bart.,
by his wife, nde O'Neill. Armorial bearings — Vair^ argent
and gules, on a canton or, a buck's head couped sable, im-
paling the arms of Hare, namely gules, two bars and a
chief indented or ; the escutcheon charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermine, gorged
with a plain collar vair6. MottO — "Bis vivit qui bene."
Married, 1857, Emily Catherine, commonly called Lady
Emily Catherine, dau. of the Right Hon. the 2nd Earl of
Listowel ; and has Issue — (i) Eustace William W^indham
Wrixon-Becher, Esq., b. 1859; (2) Edgar Wrixon-Becher,
Esq., b. 1863 ; (3) Henry Wrixon-Becher, Esq., b, 1862 ; (4)
Arthur Nicholas Wrixon-Becher, Esq., b. 1868; Victoria
Emily ; Mary ; Cecil Eleanor [7/?., 1894, Percy Hope Murray,
M. 15.] ; Barbara Elizabeth; Adelaide Maud \jn., June 1,1899,
William Norton Barry ; Alice Elizabeth \jn., June 28, 1899,
Hon. Horace George Lysaght, only son of George \\ illiarn,
ist Lord Lisle]; Evelyn; Georgiana Victoria [/«., April 23,
1898, Capt. Edward Wilfrid Spedding, R.A.]; and Hilda
Mary. Seats - Ballygiblin, near Mallow ; and Creagh, near
Skibbereen, both in co. Cork.
WROTH, quartered by LANE.
WROTHE; quartered by ACLAND-TROYTE.
WROTHAM; quartered by LANE.
ARTHUR NORRIS WYATT. Gentleman, late Lieut.
4th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Born Octtiber 16,
i860, being the second son of Arthur Wyatt, Esq., of
Earls wood Park, Gorey, and late of Tanybryn, Bangor,
J. P. Carnarvonshire (</. 1887), by his wife Margaret Louisa,
daughter of Rev. John Bonham of Ballintaggart, in the
CO. Kildare, J. P. Livery — Claret colour, with yellow
facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, on a fesse or Ijetween three boars' heads
erased argent, two lions passant sable. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, wit'a a
mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural
coronet argent, a demi-lion rampant sable, charged on the
shoulder with an estoile also argent, and holding in the
is the Military Cockade.
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dexter paw an arrow proper ; with the Motto, " Vi attamen
honore. " Married, July 7, 1892, May, fourth daughter of
the late Captain Sylvanus Reynolds of Raddon Court,
Latchford, Cheshire, J. P. for that county ; and has Issue —
(i) Arthur Guy Norris Wyatt, Gentleman, born March 8,
1893; (2) Myles Dermod Norris Wyatt, Gentleman, Ij. July
2, 1903 ; Barbarina Joan ; and Margaret Reynolds. Postal
addresses — Earlswood Park, Gorey, county Wexford, Ire-
land ; Whitegate, near Northwick, Cheshire.
EDWARD GERALD WYATT, Gentleman. Born
Feb. 17, 1869, being the fourth son of the late Rev. John
Ingram Penfold Wyatt, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Hawley,
Hants, by his wife Harriet, younger dau. of John W.
Tipping, and granddau. of Thomas Tipping of Ardwick
Hall, CO. Lancaster. Armorial bearings -Gules, on a
fesse or, between three boars' heads couped ermine, a lion
passant between two pheons azure. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant erased azure, holding in his dexter paw an arrow
proper, headed with a pheon argent. Married, April 23,
1894, Margaret Anne, dau. of Orme ; and has Issue —
Wilfrid Wyatt, Gentleman ; and Agnes. Residence —
Whitacre Tipping, and granddau. of Thomas Tipping of
Ardwick Hall, co. Lancaster. Armorial bearings Gules,
on a fesse or, between three boars' heads couped ermine, a
lion passant, enclosed by two pheons azure. Mantling gules
and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a jiemi-lion
rampant erased azure, holding in his dexter paw an arrow
proper, headed with a pheon argent. Married, 1889, Grace
Evelyn, dau. of the late G. J. Graystone Reid of St. Pierre,
Tunbritige Wells ; and has with other Issue (i) Hugh Gray-
stone Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman, b. Nov. 11, 1890; (2)
Richard John Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman, b. April 7,
1892; (3) Geoffrey Wilfrid Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman,
b. February 6, 1896; (4) Oliver Evelyn Penfold Wyatt,
Gentleman, b. March 7, 1898 ; (5) Eric Thomas Penfold
Wyatt, b. 1905 ; and Joane Miriam Penfold Wyatt. Seat
— Cissbury, Worthing. Sussex.
JAMES WILLIAM WYATT, Gentleman, Assoc. Mem.
of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Fellow of Cooper's Hill.
Born Dec. 17, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -
Col. James Henry Wyatt, C B. , J. P. co. of Carnarvon, of
Bryn Gwynan, Beddgt-lert, N. Wales, by his wife Jane
Forbes, eldest dau. of William Horarth of Aberdeen. Ar-
HUGH RICHARD PENFOLD WYATT, Esq., J.P.
CO. of Sussex, M.A. (Christ Church, Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law. Born March 5, i860, being' the eldest son of
Rev. John Ingram Penfold Wyatt, M.A., Perpetual Curate
of Hawley, Hants, by his wife Harriet, younger dau. of John
morial bearings — Gules, on a fesse or, between three
boars' heads erased argent, two lions passant sable. Crest
—Out of a mural coronet argent, a demi-lion rampant sable,
charged on the shoulder with an etoile of the first, and hold-
ing an arrow proper. MottO — " Vi attamen honore."
Scats — Bryn Gwynan, Beddgelert, North Wales. Club —
Alpine.
JOHN ARTHUR WYATT, Gentleman. Born July 8,
1862, being the second son of the late Rev. John Ingram
Penfold Wyatt, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Hawley, Hants,
by his wife Harriet, younger dau. of John W. Tipping, and
granddau. of Thomas Tipping of Ardwick Hall, co. Lan-
caster. Armorial bearings -Gules, on a fesse or, between
three boars' heads couped ermine, a lion passant between
two pheons azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, erased azure,
holding in his dexter paw an arrow proper, headed with a
pheon argent. Married, Oct. 2, 1889, Mabel Baird, dau.
of Boycott ; and has Issue— Miudim ; Violet ; Barbara ;
and Janet Sarah. Residence —
is the Naval Cockade.
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§ ARTHUR WYATT-EDGELL, Esquire, D.L., J. P.
for Devon, B.A. (Cantab.), late Lieut. -Colonel ist
Devon Brig. Vol. R.A. , and late Lieut. loth Hussars
and W. Somerset Yeomanry. Born July 5, 1837, being
the only son of the late Richard Wyatt-Edgell, Esq.,
D.L., of Milton Place, Surrey, by Jane, dau. of the late
George Sullivan Marten of Marshal's Wick, Herts.
Livery — Blue, yellow collar. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a chevron sable, between
three cinquefoils gules, as many bezants (for Edgell) ; 2 and
3 sable, a fesse dancettfe argent between three eagles dis-
played or, a chief of the last (for Wyatt) ; and impaling the
arms of Leveson-Gower, namely, quarterly i and 4, barry
of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower) ;
2 and 3 azure, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson).
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant holding in the
dexter paw a cinquefoil gules, slipped and leaved vert (for
Edgell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per
pale crenell(5e or and sable, holding in the dexter paw an
arrow gules, headed and feathered argent (for Wyatt).
Motto — " Honesta bona." Married, July 30, 1868, Frances
Albinia Gresham, dau. of the late Wm. Leveson-Gower,
Esq., ofTitsey Place; and has Issue — (i) Merrik Richard
Arthur Wyatt-Edgell, Gentleman, b. July 23, 1872 ; (2)
Cecil Stafford Charles Wyatt-Edgell, Gentleman, b. Dec.
20, 1881 ; and Lucy Priscilla. Seat — Cowley Place, Exeter,
Club — Brooks's.
WYBERGH of Clifton Hall, Westmorland (H. Coll.)
Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three bars or, in chief two estoiles
of the second (Wybergh, temp. Edw. HI. ) ; 2. gules, a fesse
dancett^e between three cross crosslets fitch^e (d'Eugayne,
^^365) ; 3- sable, three annulets argent, in chief two saltires
coupedofthe second (Hilton, 1715). Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased or. Motto — " Hominem te esse memento."
Sons of Peter Wybergh, Commander R.N., b. 1795;
d. ; m. 1828, Jane, d. of Archibald Tod of Dry
Grange, Roxburghshire; —
William Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1834. Res. —
Archibald Wybergh, Esq., Hon. Col. in the Army, b.
1834 (twin with his brother); m. i860, Emily Toldewy.
Res. — Borrans Hill, Cumberland.
Son of Sir Wilfrid Wybergh Lawson, ist Bart, (name
and arms of Lawson assumed without Royal Licence),
b. 1795; d. 1867; m. 1821, Caroline, d. of Sir James
Graham, ist Bart., of Netherby : —
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Bart. (U.K., 30 Sept. 1831),
j.P., M.P. for Carlisle 1859-1865 and 1868- 1885, Cocker-
mouth Div. of Cumberland 1886-1900, and Camborne Div.
of Cornwall since 1903, b. 1829 ; m. i860, Mary d. of
Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse of Netherhall, Cumberland ;
and has issue — (i) Wilfrid Lawson, Esq., D.L., /;. 1862
[ot. 1891, Mary Camilla, d. of late Turner Macan of Elstow,
Beds., and Cariff, co. Armagh]; (2) Arthur Lawson, Esq.,
b. 1866; (3) Mordaunt Lawson, Esq., b. 1868 [;«. 1894, his
cousin Adelaide, d. of Col. Archibald Wybergh; and has
issue — Hilton Lawson Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Peter
Lawson, Gentleman,;?. 1898] ; (4) Godfrey Lawson, Esq.,
b. 1880; Ellen [;«. 1884, Hon. Arthur H. Holland-Hilbert] ;
Mabel \in. 1895, Alan de Lancey Curwen] ; Lucy \jii,
Edmund Heathcote Thruston] ; and Josephine. Seat —
Brayton, Carlisle Isel Hall, Cockermouth. Clubs — Reform,
Wellington.
William Lawson, Esq., b. 1836: m. 1870, Emily Jane
Tyler of Warwick, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Res. —
Son of Rev. Christopher Hilton Wybergh, Vicar of Isell,
b. 1799; d. 1876; 711. 1826, Anna Maria, d. of Rev.
Francis Minshull and gd. of Rt. Rev. Samuel G od-
enough. Bishop of Carlisle :—
Francis Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1829 ; m. 1865, Eliza-
beth, d. of P. Atkinson of Coniston, Lanes. ; and has
issue — -(i) Hilton Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; (2) Francis
Minshull Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; and Anna Mary.
Res.—
Sons of Rev. Christopher Wybergh, Vicar of Scraying-
ham, Yorks. , b. 1831 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1867, Frances Anne,
d. of late John Swann of Askham Hall, Yorks. : —
Wilfrid John Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Cecil Hilton Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
18 Hartington Place, Carlisle.
WYBRANTS, see HIGGINBOTHAM-WYBRANTS.
WYCLIFFE, quartered by WITHAM.
§ PHILIP JAMES DIGBY WYKEHAM, Esquire,
J.P. forces, of Oxford, Gloucester, and Bucks; D. L.
for Oxford (High Sheriff 1887), B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon.,
formerly Capt. R. North Gloucester Militia. Burn 1839,
being the younger son of the late Aubrey Wenman Wyke-
ham of Swalcliffe Park, Oxon., by his wife Georgina, dau.
of the late Sir James Musgrave, eighth Bart, (extinct), of
Barnsley Park. Club — Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, red
facings, and red waistcoat ; dress : silver lace facings, dark
blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings — Argent, two
chevronels sable, between three roses gules, seeded or,
barbed vert, and impaling the arms of Henley, namely
azure, a lion rampant argent, supporting a rudder or,
on a chief of the second, an anchor sable between two
trefoils slipped proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — A bull's head sable, armed or, charged on the
neck with two chevronels argent. Motto — "Manners
maketh man." Married, Sept. 12, 1871, Georgiana Caro-
line, second dau. of Joseph John Henley of Waterperry,
Oxon. ; and has Issue — (i) Aubrey Augustus Henley Wyke-
ham. Gentleman, b. June 22, 1873 [w. 1901, Sylvia Ruth,
dau. of Sir Charles Seely, ist Bart., and has issue]; (2)
Philip Herbert Wykeham, Gentleman, b. July ii, 1880;
Evelyn Georgiana [w., April 1897, Francis Tyringham
Higgins Bernard, Winchendon Priory, Bucks] ; Constance
Agnes [w. , Oct. 1897, Frederick William Beresford,
Cripps] ; Adela Emily [;«. 1900, John Dearman Birchall] ;
Elsie Caroline; and Hester Mary. Estates — Tythrop,
Emmington. Seat — Tythrop House, Thame.
CORNWALLIS PHILIP WYKEHAM - MARTIN,
Esq., J.P. CO. Kent, Capt. ist Kent R.V. Born March 19,
1855, being the son of the late Philip Wykeham Martin,
Esq., of Leeds Castle, &c., J.P. and D.L. for Kent and co.
Warwick, and sometime M.P. for Rochester, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of John Ward. C/«^— United University.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant
within an orle of crosses crosslet and mullets alternately or
(for Martin) ; 2 and 3 argent, two chevronels sable between
three roses gules (for Wykeham. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours,
is the Military Cockade.
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a martin entwined by a serpent proper, in the beak a cross
crosslet filcliee or (for Martin) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head erased sable, armed or, charged with
two chevronels argent (for Wykeham). Motto — " Manners
Makyth Man." Married, June 29, 1876, Anna Bertha,
eldest dau. of Major William Pitt Draffen.
§WENMAN AUBREY WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE
Esq., Capt. O.xfordshire Militia, J. P. and D.L. for
Oxon. (High Sheriff 1884), J. P. for co. Gloucester, Lay
Rector of Thame ; assumed the additional surname and
arms of Musgrave in 1879. Bor7i July 1837, being the
elder son of the late Aubrey Wenman Wykeham, Esq.,
of Swalchffe Park, Oxon., by Georgiana, dau. of Sir James
Musgrave, 8th Bart, [extinct), of Barnsley Park. Livery
—Dark blue. Armorial bearings -Quarterly, i and4, azure,
six annulets, three, two, and one or, and for distinction a can-
ton argent (for Musgrave) ; 2 and 3 argent, two chevronels
sable between three roses gules (for Wykeham) ; and im-
paling the arms of Gray, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules,
a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the
dexter chief point a mullet of the last ; 2 and 3, barry of
six argent and azure, on a bend gules a bezant. Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed in armour, the hands in gaunt-
lets proper, grasping an annulet or, each arm charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet argent (for Musgrave)
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buffalo's head sable
armed or, charged on the neck with two chevronels argent
Mottos — "Sans changer," "Manners makyth man.'
Married, May 1870, Jane, third dau. of Admiral the Hon
George Grey; and has surviving Isstte — (i) Herbert Wen
man Wykeham-Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1871 [m. 1894]
(2) Humphry Philip Wykeham-Musgrave, Gentleman, b.
12^3 ; (3) Aubrey George Wykeham-Musgrave, Gentle
man, b. 1888 ; Maude Louisa Georgina ; Helen Mary
Sybil Jane ; Violet Ethel. Seats— '&a.rns\(;y Park, Ciren
cester; Swalcliffe Park, Banbury; Thame Park, Oxon
Clubs— Cnr\\.on, Junior Carlton.
WYNDHAM, see PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE-CAMP-
BELL-WYNDHAM.
ALEXANDER WYNDHAM, Gentleman, nont 1840,
being the sixth son of the late George Wyndham of Dal-
wood, New South Wales, by his wife Margaret, dau. of
John Jay. Armorial 'bearings — Azure, a chevron, between
three lions' heads erased or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
within a fetterlock or. Motto — " Au bon droit." Mar-
ried, 1867, Fanny Laetitia, eldest dau. of Charles Codring-
ton ; and has /sst/e—(i) Alexander Codrington Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. 1862, d. 1877; (2) Geoffrey Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. 1871. Residence —
ALFRED WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born 1836, being
the second son of the late Alexander Wadham Wyndham,
Esq., Capt. Scots Greys, by his first wife linima, dau. of
Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. Armorial bearings — Azure,
a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased within a fetterlock or. Motto — " Au bon
droit." Married, 1859, Caroline Elizabeth Stuart; and
has Issue — (i) Alexander Wyndham, Gentleman, b. i860 ;
(2) Walter Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1864; (3) Ernest
Alfred Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; Agnes Stuart ; and
Ethel Emma. Residence —
ALWARD WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born 1828, being
the eldest son of the late George Wyndham, Gentleman,
of Dalwood, New South Wales, by his wife Margaret,
dau. of John Jay. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron
between three lions' heads erased or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased within a fetterlock or. Motto — " Au bon droit."
Married, 1858, Annette, dau. of William Keene ; and has
Issue — (i) Alward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1859; (2)
William Wyndham, Gentleman, b. i860 ; (3) Egbert Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1863; (4) Edward Wyndham, Gentle-
man, b. 1872; Margaret; Julia; and Letitia. Resi-
dence—
The Rev. EDMUND WYNDHAM, Clerk in Holy
Orders. Born Sept. 20, 1835, being the second son of Wil-
liam Wyndham, Esq., J. P. andD.L., M.P. for South Wilts,
by his wife Ellen, eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel Heathcote
of Bramshaw Hill, Hants. Armorial bearings— Azure,
a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased within a fetterlock or. Motto — "Au bon
droit." Married, 1865, Augusta Margaret, dau. of Rev.
William Moore Harrison of Clayhanger, Devon. Resi-
dence—
EDWARD SANDFORD WYNDHAM, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 18, 1842, being the eldest son of the Rev. John
Wyndham, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts, by his first
wife Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. William Sandford Wap-
share. Vicar of Chitterne St. Mary's, Wilts. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads
erased or. Mantling azure' and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock or.
Motto— " Au bon droit." Married, August 1873, Edith,
dau. of Philip W. Wright of Bickham, New South Wales ;
and has with other Issue— h.xi\\\xx Percy Wyndham, Gentle-
man, b. August 1874. Residence —
GEORGE WYNDHAM, Esquire, M.P. for Dover,
J. P. for the CO. of Chester, Captain Cheshire Yeomanry
Cavalry. Born August 29, 1863, being the eldest son
of Percy Scawen Wyndham, Esquire, commonly known as
the Honourable Percy Scawen Wyndham, by his wife
Madeline Caroline Frances Eden, daughter of Major-
General Sir Guy Campbell, first Baronet. Clubs — Carlton,
Travellers', Marlborough, Cosmopolitan. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms: Azure, a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or, within a bordure wavy of
the last, impaling the arms of Lumley, namely argent, a
fesse gules, between three parrots vert, collared of the
second ; and for his Crest, a lion's head erased or, within a
fetterlock, the lock gold and the bow counter-compony or
and azure, the lion's head charged with a saltire wavy gules ;
with the Motto, " Au bon droit." Married, February 7,
1887, Sibell Mary, commonly known as Countess Grosvenor
[to whom refer], daughter of the Right Honourable Richard
George Lumley, ninth Earl of Scarborough, and widow of
is tlie Naval Cockade.
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Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as
Earl Grosvenor ; and has Issue — Percy Lyulph Wyndham,
Esquire, born December 5, 1887. Posfa/ ndih-esses—SMghton
Grange, Chester; 35 Park Lane, London, W.
GEORGE WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born 1831, bemg
the second son of the late George Wyndham of Dalwood,
New South Wales, by his wife Margaret, dau. of John Jay,
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between three lions'
heads erased or. Mantling azure and or. Motto — " Au
bon droit." Married, 1856, Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of
Richard Greenup, M.D. ; and has /ss?/e — (i) George
Wyndham, Gentleman, d. 1857 ; (2) Wilfrid Wyndham,
Gentleman ; Ella ; Maud ; and Edith. Residence —
GEORGE DOMINICUS WYNDHAM, Gentleman.
Borti , being the eldest son of George Wyndham,
Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Domi-
nicus of East Farleigh, Kent. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock or. MottO —
" Au bon droit." Married, 1858, Fanny, dau. of Rev.
J. Adams of Ashmore, Dorset. Residence—
HUGH WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born Oct. 8, 1839,
being the fifth son of the late William Wyndham, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., M.P. for South Wilts, by his wife Ellen,
eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel Heathcote of Bramshaw Hill,
Hants. Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
within a fetterlock or. MottO — " Au bon droit." Married,
1868, Maria, youngest dau. of Col. William Arthur Heath-
cote of Rollestone, Wilts; and has had Issue — (i) Hugh
Wyndham, Gentleman, d. an infant; (2) Wadham Wynd-
ham, Gentleman ; (3) Edmund Wyndham, Gentleman ;
Edith ; Mary ; Katharine ; and Constance, d. 1880. Re-
sidence—
HUGH WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born 1836, being
the fourth son of the late George Wyndham, Gentleman, of
Walwood, New South Wales, by his wife Margaret, dau.
of John Jay. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron
between three lions' heads erased -or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased within a fetterlock or. Motto— "Au bon droit."
Married, 1862, Celia, dau. of Dr. Haylock ; and has Issue
— (i) Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1865; Eleanor;
Alice ; Weeta ; and Celia. Residence —
JOHN WYNDHAM, Gentleman. Born 1833, being
tiie third son of the late George Wyndham of Dalwood,
New South Wales, by his wife Margaret, dau. of John Jay.
Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between three lions'
heads erased or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetter-
lock or. Motto— "Au bon droit." Married, firstly, July
28, 1858, Lucy Ellen, dau. of Dr. Henry Glennie, and by
her had /.r.fi/e— Harry Wyndham, Gentleman, b. Feb. 27,
1863 ; (2) John Percy Wyndham, Gentleman, b. April 25,
1866; (3) Harold Edward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. Sept.
16, 1869; Amy; Florence Isabella; Ethel; and Linda
Lucy. He married, secondly, Florence Isabella, only dau.
of Augustus Thomas Mathew of Cape Town, Cape of Good
Hope, and has further issue— (4) Francis Llandaff Wynd-
ham, Gentleman ; (5) Augustus Llandaff Wyndham,
Gentleman, 1^. Feb. 8, 1876; (6) Ernest Llandaff Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 17, 1878 ; and Eleanor. Residence—
Dalwood, near Branxton, New South Wales.
The Rev. JOHN WYNDHAM, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts. Born March 30, 1812,
being the fifth son of the late William Wyndham of
Dinton and Norrington, Wilts, by his wife Lcetitia, dau. of
Alexander Popham, one of the Masters in Chancery. Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, a chevron between three lions'
heads erased or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetter-
lock or. Motto — "Au bon droit." Married, firstly, Sept.
26, 1840, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. William Sandford
Wapshare, Vicar of Chitterne, St. Mary's, Wilts ; and has
Issue — (i) Edward Sandford Wyndham, Gentleman [to
whom refer]; Catherine Louisa \_m., 1868, Rev. James
Rimington Ward, Rector of Puddleston] ; Anna [w., 1874,
Rev. George Allen Vander Meulen, Rector of West Knoyle,
Wilts]; Alice Mary [;«. , 1875, Percy Wright, New South
Wales]; Frances Emma[«/., 1870, Rev. William Frederick
Newman of Hockworthy, Devon]. He married, secondly,
Oct. II, 1849, Catherine, widow of William Lowndes-Stone,
only son of William Lowndes - Stone of Brightwell, co.
Oxford. He married, fourthly, 1863, Pauline Margaret,
dau. of Col. Lewis, by whom he has further issue — (2) John
Reginald Wyndham, Gentleman ; Eleanor Mabel ; Amy
Paulina; and Rhoda Margaret. Postal address — Sutton
Mandeville, Wilts.
JOHN EVELEIGH WYNDHAM, Esquire, M.A., J. P.
Born May 25, 1814, being the only son of the late Rev.
John Heathcote Wyndham, Rector of Corton, by his wife
Jane Dorothy, only dau. of the Rev. Dr. Eveleigh, Provost
of Oriel Coll., Oxford. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased within a fetterlock or. Motto — " Au bon
droit." Married, April 1840, Elizabeth Geraldine, elder
dau. of Col. Fitzgerald of Maperton, Somerset, and Fur-
lough Park, CO. Mayo; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Heath-
cote Gerald Wyndham, Gentleman, M.A., Fellow of
Merton Coll., b. 1842 {d. Nov. 11, 1876) ; (2) Edward John
Eveleigh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1816 ; (3) Charles
Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, late 21st Fusiliers, b.
1848 ; (4) Francis Wadham Wyndham, Gentleman b.
1851 ; Mary Geraldine, d. young 1851 ; Jane Florence ;
Alice ; Blanche ; Eva ; Isabel ; and Geraldine. Resi-
dence—
PERCY SCAWEN WYNDHAM, Esquire, commonly
called the Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham, J. P. and
D.L. CO. of Sussex, D.L. co. Wilts. (High Sheriff 1896),
late Capt. Coldstream Guards, M.P. for West Cumberland
1860-85. Born Jan. 30, 1835, being the third but second
surviving son of the Rt. Hon. George Wyndham, ist Baron
Leconfield, by his wife Mary Fanny, only dau. of the Rev.
William Blunt of Crabbett, Sussex. Livcry^lMwe. and yel-
low. Armorial bearings — Azure, a chevron between three
lions' heads erased or, a bordure wavy of the last, a crescent
for difference, and impaling the arms of Campbell, namely,
quaiterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent,
a lymphad sable, sails furled and oars in action ; 3. or, a
fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure em-
battled ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, within a
fetterlock, the lock gold and the bow counter-compony or
and azure, the head charged with a saltire wavy gules.
Motto — "Au bon droit." Married, Oct. 16, i860, Made-
line Caroline Frances Eden, dau. of General Sir Guy
Campbell, ist Bart., C.B. , by his wife Pamela, dau. of
Edward FitzGerald, Esq., commonly called Lord Edward
FitzGerald ; and has Issue — (i) George Wyndham, Esq.,
late Capt. Coldstream Guards, and Capt. Cheshire Yeo-
manry Cavalry, M.P. for Dover since 1889, Under-Secretary
of State for War since 1898, b. Aug. 29, 1863 \^m., Feb. 7,
1887, Lady Sibell Mary, commonly called Countess Gros-
venor, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Richard George Lumley,
9th Earl of Scarborough, and widow of Victor Alexander
Grosvenor, Esq., commonly called Earl Grosvenor, and has
issue, Percy Lyulph Wyndham, Esq., b. Dec. 5, 1887]; (2)
Guy Percy Wyndham, Esq., Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
i6th Lancers, b. Jan. 19, 1865 [m.. May 14, 1892, Edwina
Virginia Joanna, widow of John Monck Brooke and dau.
of Rev. Frederick Fitzpatrick, late Rector of Cloone, co.
Leitrim ; and has issue, George Heremon Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 25, 1893 ; Guy Richard Charles Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Olivia Madeline Grace
Mary]; Mary Constance [?«., 1883, Hugo Richard Char-
teris Douglas, Esq. , commonly called Lord Elcho, and has
issue]; Madelina Pamela Constance Blanche [ni., 1888,
Charles Robert Whorwood Adeane, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
is tbe Military Cockade.
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Babraham, co. Cambs.] ; and Pamela Genevieve Adelaide
[i/i., 1895, Edward Priaulx Tennant, Esq.]. Seai —
Clouds, Salisbury,
lington.
duds — Marlborough, Travellers', Bur-
THK Rkv. THOMAS HEATHCOTE WYNDHAM,
Clerk in Holy Orders. Bor/i Feb. 14, 1845, being the sixth
son of Willi, nil Wyndham, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for
South Wilts, by his wife Ellon, eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel
Heathcote of Bnimshaw Hill, Hants. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crests -On a wreatli of the
colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock or. Motto
— " Au bon droit." Married, 1880, Ellen Kate, dau. of
Rev. William Law of Marston Trussell, Northamptonshire.
Residence —
WILLIAM WYNDHAM, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.
for Wilts. Born Jan. 12, 1834, being the eldest son
of the late William Wyndham, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P.
for South Wilts, by his wife Ellen, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Samuel Heathcote of Bramshaw Hill, Hants. Armorial
bearings -Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads
erased or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock or.
Motto — " Au bon droit." Married, Nov. 7, 1867, Frances
Ann, second dau. of the Rev. Charles James Stafford, Vicar
of Dinton ; and has Issue — (i) William Wyndham, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 9, 1868; (2) Alward Wyndham, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 17, 1877; (3) John Wyndham, Gentleman, b. Sept. i,
1879; (4) Hugh \A'yndham, Gentleman, b. April 5, 1882;
Marion; Frances; Ann; Ellen; and Hilda. Seats — Dinton,
Salisbury ; Orchard Wyndham, Somerset.
•WILLIAM TREVELYAN WYNDHAM, Gentleman,
Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late Alexander
Wadham Wyndham, Esq., Capt. Scots Greys, by his wife
Anne, dau. of the Rev. R. Salkeld. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock or. Motto
— "Au bon droit." Married, 1857, Anne, dau. of the Rev.
R. Salkeld; and has Issue — (i) William Gwydyr Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; (2) Walter Yarrowick Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. 1870; Emma Editha ; Bessie Ida; Letitia ;
and Agatha. Residence —
WINDHAM HENRY WYNDHAM-QUIN, Esquire,
C.B., D.S.O., M.P. for South Glamorgan, Major
(retired) late i6th Lancers ; served during Transvaal Cam-
paign 188 1, was A.D.C. and Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Madras
1886-89, and Adj. Roy. Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav. i89o--95.
Commanded Glamorgan Coy. Imperial Yeo. in S. African
Campaign 1899- 1900, now Lieut. -Col. commanding the
Glamorgan Regt. of Imperial Yeomanry. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly i and 4, vert, a pegasus ermine, a
chief or ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron, between three lions'
heads erased or, impaling the arms of Bourke, namely, per
fesse ermine and or, a cross gules ; in the first quarter a lion
rampant, and in the second a dexter hand, couped at the
wrist, both gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased ermine.
Married, 1885, Lady Eva Constance Aline Bourke, dau. of
the 6th Earl of Mayo ; and has two sons, b. 1887 and 1890.
Residence — 5 Seymour Street, W. Clubs— '\\xx^. White's,
Carlton, Naval and Military.
WYRLEY, quartered by LANE.
WYSE (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three chevrons
ermine (Wyse) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between three
Cornish choughs sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, gutt^-d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a mace proper.
Motto— "Sapere aude."
Sons of William Charles Bonaparte Wyse, Esq., J. P.
(High Sheriff co. Waterford 1855), Capt. Waterford
Mil., b. 1826; d. i8q2 ; m. 1864, Ellen Linzee, d. of
W. G. Prout of St. Mabyn :—
Andrew Nicholas Bonaparte Wyse, Esq.", Lord of the
Manor of St. John's, co. Waterford, M.A. (Lond.), Insp.
of National Schools, b. 1870 ; m. 1896, Marie, d. of Count
de Chripounoff of Bielevetz, Eletz, Orel, Russia; and has
issue — Helen Victoria. Seats — The Manor of St. John's,
Waterford ; Palazzo Bonaparte, Viterbo, Italy.
Lionel Harry Bonaparte Wyse, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res. — 67 Rue Lecourbe.
Napoleon Estelle Bonaparte Wyse, Gentleman, Lieut.
Waterford Art., b. 1876. i^ej-.— Lindula, Ceylon.
MARMADUKE D'ARCY WYVILL, Esquire, J. P.
for N. and E. R. Yorks. , and D. L. for W. R. Yorks. ,
M.P. for Otley Division W. Riding of Yorkshire 1895-1900,
Alderman N. Riding County Council. Born March 5,
1849, being the eldest son of the late Marmaduke Wyvill,
Esq., J. P. and D L. for North and West Ridings, M.P.
for Richmond 1847-65 and i866-68, by his wife Laura,
dau. and heiress of Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart., of Denton
Park, CO. York. Armorial bearings— Gules, three chev-
ronels interlaced vair, and a chief or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent.
Motto—" Par la volonte de Dieu. Married, firstly, June
2, 1871, Isabella (who d. March 8, 1895), eldest dau. of
John Banner Price ; and by her has /wwe— Marmaduke
Iboetson Wyvill, Gentleman, b. June 8, 1882 ; Laura
Louisa; Ethel; and Edith. He married, secondly, March
19, 1898, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir W. H. Wilson-Todd, Bart.,
M.P. 5<?a/^— Constable Burton, Finghall, R.S.O.; Denton,
Ben Rhydding, Leeds. C/«^j-— Carlton, Iravellers'.
is the Naval Cockade.
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HENRY COCKBURN MILNE XIMENES, late of
Bear Place, co. Berks, formerly i6th Regt. Born March
19, 1819, being the son of the late Lieut. -General Sir David
Ximenes, K.C. H., of Bear Ash, Berks, and his wife Eliza
Mary, dau. of the late Admiral Fitzherbert Evans. Club —
Royal Albert Yacht (Southsea). Armorial bearings— Or,
two bars gules, over all a pale counterchanged, within a
border azure. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest,
out of a mural crown or, an arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished gold, the hand also proper, supporting
a trumpet erect and issuant also gold. Married, July 12,
1841, Annie, second dau. of William Winstanly of Wigan,
CO. Lancaster; and has Issue — Ida Eliza Anne [;«. , 1866,
John Mabson] ; Alice Georgina [w. , 1873, John Powell
Williams]; Solita Henrietta [;«., 1882, Charles Edward
de la Poer Beresfordol, Esq., Lieut. -C, Military Attach^,
St. Petersburg]; and Thekla \m., July 26, 1899, Jamei
Douglas Stoddart Douglas Archer, Esq., Major late 4ih
Batt. P.W.O. Yorks. Regt.]. Residence — Wolverton House,
Southsea.
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§ WILLIAM CORBET YALE-JONES-PARRY, Es-
quire, J. P. COS. Denbigh, Merioneth, and Carnarvon,
and L>. L. co. Denbigh, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Oxford.
Born April 23, 1825, being the eldest son of Rev. John
Parry Jones-Parry [third son of Thomas Parry Jones-
Parry, Esq., of Madryn and Llwyn Onn (who was first
cousin of Miss Sarah Yale of Plas-yn-Yale, representative
of the ancient House of Yale)] ; succeeded under the limita-
tions in the will of Miss Yale, upon the death of his uncle,
Lieut. -Col. Yale, and substituted by Royal License 1867,
by that lady's direction, the name and arms of Yale for
those of Jones-Parry [see Jones-Parky], and resumed the
additional names of Jones-Parry in compliance with the
wish of the late Sir Love Jones-Parry, Bart., of Madryn.
Livery — Green coat, red waistcoat. Armorial bear-
ings—Ermine, a saltire gules fretty or. Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a boar azure within a net or, in
the mouth an acorn slipped proper. Married, March 25,
1856, Isabella, youngest dau. of Rev. James Clow, Chaplain
H.E. l.C.S. , Bombay ; and has Issue — (i) John Edward Ivor
Yale, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. Aug. 20, 1857; (2)
James Corbet Yale, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. in the Army,
b. March i, 1859 ; (3) Thomas Parry Osborne Yale, Gentle-
man, b. March 24, 1868 ; (4) William Edwin Maurice Yale,
Gentleman, b. July 19, 1869, d. 1869; (5) George Frederick
Cunningham Yale, Gentleman, b. July 14, 1872; and Mar-
garet Rachel. Seats — Madryn, near Pwllheli ; and Plas-
yn-Yale, near Corwen.
YARBOROUGH, see COOKE- YARBOROUGH.
BfeTHE Right Honourable CHARLES AL-
W FRED ANDERSON -PELHAM, fourth Earl
of Yarborough, Baron Yarborough of Yarborough, in
the county of Lincoln, and Baron Worsley of Appul-
durcombe, in the Isle of Wight, a Member of His
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Vice-Admiral
of the county of Lincoln, M.A. (Camb.), D.L. co.
Lincoln. Born June 11, 1859, being the eldest son of
the Right Honourable Charles Maude Anderson- Pelham,
third Earl of Yarborough, by his wife Lady Victoria Alex-
andrina, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl
of Listowel ; succeeded his father 1875. Creations — Baron,
August 13, 1794 ; Earl and Baron, January 30, 1837. Clubs
—Carlton, Turf. Livery— SidAe. : blue coat with scarlet
linings, cuffs, and collar, silver lace, nad has on the shoulder
a silver aiguillette with badge embroidered in silver and
colours, a scarlet waistcoat with silver lace, black plush
breeches with silver lace garters and tassels, white silk
stockings, silver shoe-buckles, a beaver cocked hat laced
with silver lace and trimmings, the buttons of scarlet
material with the crest in silver; dress: blue cloth- coat
with scarlet collar, facings, and silver buttons, laced with
silver lace on collar and cuffs, a plain scarlet cloth waist-
coat, black velvet breeches with silver lace garters and
tassels, black silk stockings, and silver shoe-buckles. Ar-
morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4,
the two coats of Pelham, namely, quarterly i. and iiii. ,
azure three pelicans vulning themselves argent ; ii. and
iii. gules, two pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale,
the buckles argent (for Pelham) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron
between three crosses flory sable (for Anderson), and for
and in right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence
surmounted by the coronet of her rank, the arms of
Fox, namely argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads
erased gules, with many quarterings (see Conyers). Above
the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and
thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath
of the colours, a peacock in his pride proper (for Pel-
ham) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a water-spaniel
dog passant or (for Anderson). Supporters — -Dexter,
a bay horse regardant, charged on the body with three
ancient buckles gold ; sinister, a water-spaniel dog re-
gardant or, charged on the body with three crosses flory
sable; with the Motto, " Vincit amor patriee ; " and also
for and in right of his wife, upon the sinister side of his
achievement, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the
coronet of her rank, the arms of Fox, namely argent, a
chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules (with many
quarterings, for which refer to Conyers) ; and for Sup-
porters thereto, on either side, a lion azure. Married,
Aug, 5, 1886, the Right Honourable Marcia Amelia Mary,
in her own right Baroness Conyers, elder daughter and
co-heir of the Right Honourable Sackville George Lane-
Fox, twelfth Baron Conyers (at whose death, August
24, 1888, the Barony fell into abeyance between Lady
Yarborough and her younger sister Lady Powis, until the
abeyance was terminated in favour of the former, June 8,
1892) ; and has had Issue — (i) Charles Sackville Anderson-
Pelham, Esquire, commonly called Lord Worsley, born
August 14, 1887 ; (2) the Hon. Sackville George Ander-
son-Pelham, born December 17, 1888 ; (3) the Hon. D'Arcy
Francis Anderson-Pelham, born February 15, and died
February 19, 1892 ; (4) the Hon. Marcus Herbert Anderson-
is the Military Cockade.
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Pelham, born June 30, 1893. Estates — Brocklesby and
Manby. Seat — Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire.
YATES, see SHAW- YATES.
WILLIAM HAMILTON YATMAN, Esq., M.A.
(Cantab.), J. P. for cos. Gloucester, Warwick, and Wilts,
Barrister-at-Law. Born 1819, being the second surviving
son of the late William Yatman, by Ellen, dau. of John
Mitchell. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, University. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale indented argent and gules,
three gates counterchanged, on a chief azure, as many
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a gate argent, in front of three
ears of wheat slipped or. Motto — " Fortiter et aperte."
Married, 1851, ElizaVieth Tower, third dau. of the late Rev.
George T. Pretyman ; and has Issue — William Frederick
Hamilton Yatman, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards,
h. 1853. Seats — Highgrove, Tetbury ; Wellesbourne,
Warwick.
HARRY FARR YEATMAN, Gentleman. Born 1879,
being the only son of the late Harry Farr Yeatnian, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. for Dorset, by Charlotte, youngest dau. of
the late William Temple, Esq., D. L. , of Bishopstrow.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and sable, on a fes.se
dovetailed or, between two gates in chief and a goat's head
erased in base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased
gules. Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased sable,
armed, bearded, and charged with a gate or. Motto —
" Propositi tenax." Residence —
The Right Rev. HUYSHE WOLCOTT YEATMAN-
BIGGS, Lord Bishop of Worcester (1904), M.A. Camb. ,
D. D. ; assumed the additional name and arms of Biggs by
Royal Licence, Aug. 6, 1898, on succeeding his brother,
Major-Gen. A. G. Yeatman- Biggs. Bo7-n Feb. 2, 1845,
being the third son of the late Harry Farr Yeatman, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Mansion House, by his wife Emma,
heiress of the late Harry Biggs, Stockton House, Wilts.
Armorial bearings — Those of the See of Worcester, impal-
ing his family arms (see illustration) of Yeatman-Biggs, viz. :
— Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and azure, a lion
passant within an orle engrailed, charged with ten fleurs-
de-lis all counterchanged (for Biggs) ; 2 and 3, per pale
argent and sable, on a fesse dovetailed counter-dovetailed
or, between two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in
base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased gules (for
Yeatnian) ; the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre.
Crests (of Yeatman-Biggs)— i. on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a javelin erect proper, a leopard's head affront^e
erased azure, charged with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways or
(for Biggs) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat's head
erased sable, horned, bearded, and charged with a gate or
(Yeatman). Mottoes — "Propositi tenax" (for Yeatman),
"Those heights must be taken" (for Biggs)]. Married,
Nov. 24, 1875, Lady Barbara Caroline Legge, sixth dau. of
the Rt. Hon. William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth ; and has
Issue — (i) William Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs, Gentleman ;
(2) Lewys Legge Yeatman, Gentleman, h. Aug. 17, 1879 ;
(3) Arthur John Barrington Yeatman, Gentleman, b. Oct. 11,
1882, d. Sept. 9, 1893 ; Barbara Margaret ; and Mary
Godolphin, d. in infancy. Seats — Stockton House, Wilts,
and Stock Gaylard, Dorset. Residence -W'M^Xchwxy Castle,
Worcester. C/«^ -Athenaeum.
YELVERTON, quartered by CLIFTON.
YERBURGH. see WARDELL-YERBURGH.
The Rev. EDMOND ROCHFORT YERBURGH,
B.A. Magdalene Coll., Camb., Lord of the Manor, and
Patron of High Bickington, North Devon. Born June
30, 1855, being the fourth son of the late Rev. Richard
Ycrburgh, Vicar of Sleaford, and Rector of High Bick-
ington, by his wife Susan, dau. of John Higgin of
Wanning Cottage, and Greenfield, co. Lancaster. Club —
Wellington. Armorial bearings— Per pale argent and
azure, on a chevron between three chaplcts all counter-
changed, an annulet for difference. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close
or, belled of the last, preying upon a mallard proper.
Married, Jan. 1890, Constance, dau. of the late John
Thwaites, Esq., J. P., of Troy, Witton, Lancashire; and
has Issue — (i) Richard Edmond Rochfort Yerburgh, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 4, 1891 ; (2) Oswald Rochfort Yerburgh,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1900; and Mary. Residence —
Wrentham Rectory, Wangford, Suffolk. Postal address —
Wellington Club.
JOHN EARDLEY YERBURGH, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 8, 1850, being the second son of the Rev. Richard
Yerburgh, Vicar of Sleaford, and Rector of High Bickington,
is tlie Military Cockade.
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by his wife Susan, dau. of John Higgin of W'enning Cottage,
and Greenfield, co. Lancaster. Armorial bearings— Per
pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets
all counterchanged, an annulet for difference. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon close or, belled of the last, preying upon a mallard
proper. Alarried, 1878, Annie, only dau. of Joseph Royden
of High Carrs, Roby, co. Lancaster ; and has Issue — Annie
Royden ; Dorothea Gertrude ; Ethel Mary ; and Olive
Shirley. Postal address — Wavendon Lodge, Woburn Sands,
R.S.O., Beds.
RICHARD EUSTRE YERBUROH, Gentleman, in the
Exchequer and Audit Office. Bor?i 1847, being the eldest
son of the Rev. Richard Yerburgh, Vicar of Sleaford, and
Rector of High Bickington, by his wife Susan, dau. of John
Higgin of Wenning Cottage, and Greenfield, co. Lancaster.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and azure, on a
chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged, an
annulet for difference. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, belled of
the last, preying upon a mallard proper. Married, April 20,
1876, Emma, dau. of Naunton Henry Vertue of Thornville,
Teddington, co. Middlesex ; and has Issue — Richard Eustre
Vertue Yerburgh, Gentleman, /'. Dec. 3, 1879 ! ^^'^ Ethel
Lennox Vertue. Postal address — Arlington House,
Twickenham Park Middlesex.
H ROBERT ARMSTRONG YERBURGH, Esquire,
@ N.B., J. P. and D.L., and C.C. for Lancashire,
J. P. CO. Kirkcudbright, M. P. for Chester since 1886,
late Major 2nd V.B. Cheshire Regt. , B.A. Oxon. Bom
Jan. 17, 1853, being the third son of Rev. Richard Yer-
l)urgh, Vicar of Sleaford, and Rector of High Bicking-
ton, by his wife Susan, dau. of John Higgin of Wenning
Cottage, and Greenfield, co. Lancaster. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale argent and azure, on a chevron between
three chaplets all counterchanged, an annulet for dif-
ference, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Thwaites, namely ermine, a cross engiailed sable, fretty
argent, in the first and fourth quarter a chaplet of oak
vert. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a falcon close or, belled of the last, preying
upon a mallard proper. Married, Aug. 8, 1888, Elma
Amy, only child of the late Daniel Thwaites, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Woodfold Park, Blackburn, formerly
M.P. for Blackburn; and has Is'iue — (i) Robert Daniel
Thwaites Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1889 ; (2) Richard
Guy Cecil Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. Nov. 1892. Seats—-
Woodfold Park, Blackburn; Barwillanty, Parton, N.B.
Tozvn residence — 25 Kensington Gore, W. Clubs — Tra-
vellers', Carlton.
S ALGERNON YOCKNEY, Esquire, Paymaster-in-
Chief, Royal Navy. Born Nov. 27, 1843, being
the younger son of Samuel Hansard Yockney, M.LC. E. ,
F.G.S. , and Frances Emily, his wife, third dau. of Capt.
William Holmes, R.N. Armorial bearings Azure, a
chevron or, between a ship under sail in chief proper
and a sprig of the coftee plant slipped in base of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest - On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand in a gauntlet grasping a roll of paper all proper,
a pair of compasses extended or. MottO — " Lahore et
scientia." Married, Nov. g, 1880, Mildred Morris, sixth
dau. of the Rev. Richard Pye Alington of Swinhope, Lin-
colnshire; and has Issue -'(\) Kenneth Alington Yockney,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 6, 1881 ; (2) Hubert Alington Yockney,
Gentleman, b. January 2, 1888; Gladys Frances; Sybil
Alington ; and Margery Alington. Residence — Woodcliffe,
St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight. C"/;^^- Royal Naval (Ports-
mouth).
SYDNEY WILLIAM YOCKNEY.Gentleman.M. I. C.E.
Born Feb. 21, 1841, being the elder son of Samuel Hansard
Yockney, M.I.C.E., F.G.S. , and Frances Emily, his wife,
third dau. of Capt. William Holmes, R.N. Armorial bear-
ings— Azure, a chevron or, between a ship under sail in chief
proper, and a sprig of the coffee plant slipped in base of
the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand in a gauntlet grasping a roll of paper all proper,
a pair of compasses extended or. Motto — "Lahore et
scientia." Married Florence, only child of the late George
Hansard, of Birchville, Bushey Heath, Herts, Barrister-at-
Law ; and has Issue— T^o sons. Residence ~'SN^& Cottage,
Tidenham, co. Gloucester. Club — St. Stephen's.
§ EDWARD YORK, Gentleman, of Hutton Hall, in
the county of York, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Princess
of Wales' Yorkshire Regiment. Born Jan. 16, 1872, being
the eldest son of the late Edward Christopher York, Esq.,
of Hutton Hall, J. P. for the West Riding of the county
of York, and late Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars, by his first
wife Isabel Augusta, youngest daughter of Thomas Fairfax
of Newton Kyme in the county of York. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross azure, a
woolpack argent between four lions passant erminois, on a
chief gules, a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted
by a key in saltire of the last. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion per fesse wavy, the upper part gules, the lower
barry wavy of four erminois and azure, supporting a wool-
pack erect proper, on the breast a gold key barways. Seat —
Hutton Wansley Hall, in the county of 'Vork.
YORKE, see DALLAS- YORKE.
§JOHN REGINALD YORKE, Esquire, D.L. for co.
Worcester, J. P. for cos. Gloucester and Worcester,
High Sheriff 1892, M.A. Oxford, formerly Capt. Tewkes-
bury Rifle Volunteers, M.P. for Tewkesbury 1864-68, and
for East Gloucester 1872-85, and for the North Division
1885-86. Born Jan. 25, 1836, being the eldest son of the
late Joseph Yorke, Esq., J. P. cos. Gloucester and Wor-
cester, and D.L. co. Worcester, M.P. for Reigate 1831
to 1832, High Sheriff co. Gloucester 1844, by his wife
Frances Antonia, dau. of Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew by
his wife Hon. Caroline Lyttelton. Armorial bearings^
Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased proper, collared gules, charged with a bezant. Motto
— "Ne cupias nee metuas." Married, firstly, March 4,
1862, Augusta Emmeline, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Thomas Monteith Douglas, K.C. B., of Stonebyres, co.
Lanark ; and by her (who d. Feb. 19, 1863) had Issue—
(r) Augustus Yorke, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Gloucestershire Regt., b. Jan. 1863, d. 1891. He married,
secondly, 1868, Sophia Matilda, dau. of the Baron Vincent
de Tuyll de Serooskerken ; and by her has Issue— [o.)
Vincent Wodehouse Yorke, Esquire, J. P. of Gloucester,
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b. May 21, 1869; (3) Charles Joseph Yorke, Gentleman,
b. June 24, 1872 ; (4) Ralph Maximillian Yorke, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 22, 1874; and Dorothy Constance Emily.
Seat — Forthampton Court, near Tewkesbury. Town
residence — 2 Chesham Street, London, S.W. Clubs—
Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge.
THOMAS EDWARD YORKE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, for which
county he served the office of High Sheriff in 1889, Bachelor
of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born August 4,
1832, being the younger but only surviving son of the late
John Yorke, Esquire, of Bewerley Hall, by his wife Mary,
eldest daughter of Ichabod Wright of Mapperley, in the
county of Nottingham. Livery — Light blue, with silver lace
and buttons. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, i. argent.
a saltire azure ; 2. ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets
or ; 3. azure, a chevron argent, between in chief two mullets
between as many arrows in pale points downwards or, and
in base a mullet also or ; 4. argent, a water-bouget between
four fleurs-de-lis sable ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three
roses of the field ; 6. gules, on a saltire or, another saltire
vert, and impaling the arms of Walsham, namely, quarterly
I and 4, per pale azure and gules, a griffin segreant or,
supporting a tilting-spear bendy argent and sable, there-
from a banner flying to the dexter of the fourth, charged
with a cross couped of the fifth (for Garbett) ; 2 and 3
sable, within a cross voided, five crosses pat^e fitch^e or
(for Walsham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey's
head erased proper. Motto — " Per meum Deum transilio
murum." Married, firstly, 1863, Augusta Margaret, eldest
daughter of the late Reverend John Baillie, commonly
known as the Honourable and Reverend John Baillie,
Canon of York (she died 1879) ; and secondly, 1883, Fanny,
younger daughter of the late Sir John Walsham, Baronet ;
and has Issue — (i) John Cecil Yorke, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, b. Nov. 10, 1867 \i)i. 1903, May, dau. of J. B. E.
Stansfeld, M.A., and has issue, John Edward Evelyn
Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1904] ; (2) Henry Reay Yorke, Gen-
tleman, b. Jan. 26, 1875 \m. Dora, elder dau. of H. R.
Bateman, Esq., of Chute Hill, Tralee] ; (3) Arthur Edward
Yorke, Gentleman, b. March 23, 1879 (deceased); Mary
Augusta ; Helen Margaret ; Louisa Caroline ; Katherine
Elizabeth ; and Ethel Lilian. Estates — Bewerley, Halton
West, in Craven ; Hunwick, in the county of Durham.
Postal address — Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire.
Clubs — Constitutional, Grosvenor (London), Yorkshire
Gentleman's (York).
YORSTOUN. see CARTHEW-YORSTOUN.
YOUNG, quartered by CORBET.
JOHN KIRKPATRICK YOUNG, Barrister-at-Law of
the Inner Temple, M.A. Oxon. Born Aug. 29, 1857, Ijeing
the eldest son of the late William Young of Stanhill Court,
Chartwood, Surrey, Esq., J. P. for Surrey, by his wife
Frances Wallace, dau. ot George Galbraith of Narriga,
New South Wales. Club — New University. Livery —
Black, with white collar and cufts. Armorial bearings —
He bears for Arms : Argent, three piles sable, on a chief
azure, a cushion between two annulets or, and on an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Elliot, namely or, on a
fi-sse engrailed cotised wavy gules, an annulet, between two
ilcurs-de-lis of the first in chief, three roses of the second,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an anchor
or ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Dum spiro
spero." Married, April 19, 1887, Anna McClean, eldest dau.
and co-heiress of the late Ralph Elliot, Esq.( eldest son of Sir
George Elliot, Bart.); and has Issue — (i) William Wallace
Young, Gentleman, b. July 1889; (2) Lyle Elliot Young,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 1891; Anna Margaret Kirkpatrick ;
and Lilias Galbraith. Residence — 25 Earls Terrace, Ken-
sington, W,
S OLIVER YOUNG, Esquire, M.P. Wokingham Divi-
sion of Berkshire, Commander R.N. (retired); served
at Bombardment of Alexandria and during Egyptian War
1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and in H.M.S.
"Condor" during Soudan Campaign 1884, J. P. and a County
Councillor (Wargrave Division of co. Berks). Born July 11,
1855, being the eldest surviving son of the late Adolphus
William Young, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Hare Hatch,
Berks, M.P. for Great Yarmouth 1857-59, and for Helston
1865-66 and 1868-80, by his wife Jane, dau. of Charles
Throsby of Throsby Park, near Sydney, N.S. Wales. Ar-
morial bearings — Ermine, on a bend cotised sable, three
griffins' heads erased or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head and
neck erased vert. Married, 1888, Mabel, dau. of the late
William Lansdowne Beale, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Manor
House, Waltham St. Lawrence. Residence — Hare Hatch
House, Twyford, Berks; and 31 Haus Mansions, S.W.
Clubs — Junior Army and Navy, St. Stephen's.
OWEN WALLER O'GRADY YOUNG, Gentleman.
Born 1864, being the eldest son of the late James Young,
Esq., J. P., of Harristown, by Grace Elizabeth, dau. of the
late Hon. Waller O'Grady of Castlegarde, co. Limerick.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse or, a trefoil vert, in
chief three lioncels rampant of the second. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal corenet or,
an ibex's head argent, horned and tufted gold, and charged
on the neck with a trefoil vert. Motto — " Victoria fortitudo
virtus." Seat — Harristown, Castlerea, co. Roscommon.
§ WILLIAM YOUNG, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. Queen's
Co. (High Sheriff 1875), J. P. co. Galway. Born
April 4, 1831, being the only son of the late John Young,
Esq., J. P. for Queen's Co., by his wife Jane, dau. of David
Brown of Belfast. Annorial bearings (U.O.) — Argent,
three piles sable, each charged with a rose or, on a chief
engrailed azure an annulet of the third. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect proper, charged with an annulet or, the hand
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grasping an arrow point downwards, also proper. Motto —
" Press through." Married, Dec. 22, 1859, Margaret
Emily, dau. of William Kirk of Tatham House, co. Dur-
ham ; and has Issue — John William Young, Gentleman,
B.A. of Trin. Coll., O-xon., b. Jan. 1861 ; and Jane Agnes
Emily. Seats — Brockley Park, Stradbally, Queen's Co. ;
Dohulla Lodge, Clifden, co. Galway.
WILLIAM YOUNG, Esquire. Justice of the Peace
for the county of Surrey, one of the Governors of the
College of God's Gift at Dulwich, and a Governor of the
Central Foundation Schools of London. Born January
6, 1825, being the fourth son of the late John Young,
Esquire, of Rowmore, in the county of Dumbarton, Justice
of the Peace for that county, by his wife Agnes, daughter
of John Tennent of Wellpark, Glasgow. Clubs — Reform,
City of London. Livery — Black, with white collar and
cuffs. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent,
three piles sable, on a chief azure, a cushion between two
annulets or. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an anchor
or ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Dum
spiro spero." Married, November 28, 1856, Frances
Wallace, only daughter of the late George Galbraith ; and
has Issue — (i) John Kirkpatrick Young, Gentleman, born
1857 [married, 1887, Anna Maclean Elliot, daughter of the
late Ralph Elliot, Esquire, and has issuej ; (2) William
Robertoun Young, Gentleman, born 1864 [married, 1893,
Viva Therese, only daughter of Major-General John Martin,
and has issue] ; (3) Francis Gordon Young, Gentleman, born
1868 ; Anna Wallace [married Alan Macpherson of Blair-
gowrie] ; Agnes Christian Mary [married Ewan Macpherson
of Edinburgh, Advocate] ; and Violet Isobel. Estate and
postal address — Stanhill Court, Charlwood, Surrey.
WILLIAM MACKWORTH YOUNG, Esquire, Com-
panion of the Most E.\alted Order of the Star of India,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1840,
being the third son of Captain Sir George Young, Royal
Navy, second Baronet, by his wife Susan, daughter of
William Mackworth Praed, Esquire, Sergeant - at - Law ;
created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star
of India, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Per fesse sable and argent, in chief two lions rampant
guardant, and in base an anchor erect with a cable all
counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, from which is
pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn
couped ermine, armed, maned, and unguled or, gorged
with a naval crown azure, supporting an anchor erect sable.
Married, firstly, 1869, Isabel Maria (who died 1870),
daughter of the late Reverend Charles Boileau Elliott,
Fellow of the Royal Society, Rector of Tattingstone, in
the county of Suffolk ; secondly, 1881, Frances Mary,
daughter of Sir Robert Eyies Egerton, Knight Commander
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. By his
first marriage he has /wz/e— Isabel Mary ; and by his second
marriage — (i) Gerard Mackworth Young, Gentleman, born
1884 ; (2) Hubert Winthrop Young, Gentleman, born 1885 ;
(3) Mark Aitchison Young, Gentleman, born 1886 ; (4)
Norman Egerton Young, Gentleman, born 1892. Postal
address — Lahore, Punjaub.
YOUNG (L.O., matric. Nov. 1904). Or, three piles
conjoined in point, in the dexter and sinister base points two
escallops sable, on a chief of the last invected a cinquefoil
argent, between two annulets of the field. Mantling sable,
doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
hand grasping a lance proper. Motto — " Press through."
Son of late John Young of Gockston, and Wester
Fulwood, CO. Renfrew, b. 1810; d. 1880; m. 1839,
Marion, d. of Robert Carruth of Nether Mains, Beith,
Renfrewshire : —
John Young, Gentleman, Gen. Manager Metropolitan
District Railway, b. 1845 ; m. 1880, Jessie Currie, d. of
John Graham of Rowanlea, Glasgow ; and has issue — (i)
John Graham Young, Gentleman, b. 1882; (2) William
Alexander Young, Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) Mungo Robert
Caruth Young, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. — Ravenscroft,
Woking, Surrey. C/ub^New (Glasgow).
GEORGE YOUNGER, Esquire, Valleyfield, in the
parish of Culross, co. Fife, J. P. and D. L. for co. Clack-
mannan. Born October 13, 1851, being the eldest son
of the late James Younger, Brewer, of Alloa, co. Clack-
mannan, by Janet his wife, daughter of John M'Ewan,
Shipowner, Alloa. Armorial bearings — Parted per saltire
or and gules, a rose countercharged, in base a martlet
sable, on a chief azure three covered cups or. Above the
shield is placed an Esquire's helmet, with a mantling
gules doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, an armed leg couped at the thigh proper,
garnished and spuiTed or ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Celer et audax." Married, June 10,
1879. Lucy, younger daughter of Edward Smith, M.D. ,
F.R.S., of Harley Street, London, and of Heanor, in the
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county of Derby, Medical Officer to the Local Government
Board ; and has Issue — (i) James Younger, Gentleman,
Arthur Johnston Younger, Gentleman, born February i8,
1878 ; Janet Hester ; Edith Georgina May ; and Grizel
B.A. (Oxon), 3. May 19, 1880; (2) Edward John Younger,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. i6th (Queen's) Lancers, b. July i,
1882 (killed in action near Calvinia, Cape Colony, Dec. 23,
1901); (3) Charles Frearson Younger, Gentleman, h. Sept.
9, 1885. Postal addresses— AWon, N.B., or Valleyfield,
Cuhoss, Fife. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, University
(Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), County (Stirling).
§ HENRY JOHNSTON YOUNGER, Esquire, of Ben-
more and Kilmun, in the county of Argyle, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Com-
missioner of Supply. Born October 5, 1832, being the
second son of the late William Younger, Esquire, of Craige-
lands, in the county of Dumfries, by his wife Isabella,
third daughter of Henry Johnston, Doctor of Medicine, of
Corstorphin House, near Edinburgh. Clubs — Reform,
Western (Glasgow), University (Edinburgh). Livery —
Dark blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between two mart-
lets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on
a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling azure doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand
holding a lance in bend proper ; and in an escroll above
this Motto, "Tout prest." Married, firstly, Emma,
daughter of Richard Lowman ; and by her (who died
March 9, 1874) had Issue — (i) Harry George Younger,
Gentleman, born February 13, 1866 [married, October 29,
1890, Annette Emily Berkeley, eldest daughter of Major
Charles Lewis Atterbury Farmar, late Royal Marines,
and has issue, John William Henry Berkeley Younger,
Gentleman, b. Sept. i, 1895, and Gwendoline Atterbury];
(2)William Johnston Younger, Gentleman, born June 17,
1868 [w. , Oct. 9, 1895, Kate, younger dau. of the late
Henry Cockburn Richardson, Bengal Civil Service, and has
issue, Hope Janet] ; (3) John Archibald Campbell Younger,
Gentleman, born July 4, 1871 ; Amy [married, October 6,
1891, Robert McKenzie Johnston, Doctor of Medicine,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and has issue] ;
and Alice Margaret. He married secondly, 1876, Jane
Edith, eldest daughter of T. Richardson of Wentworth
House, Mill Hill, London ; and by her has — (4) Charles
Cochrane Rein(5. Seats — Benmore and Kilmun, both
in the county of Argyll. Postal address — Kilnmn, by
Greenock, N.B.
JAMES YOUNGER, Esq., of Arnsbrae, in the parish
of Alloa, CO. Clackmannan. Born 1856, being the third
son of late James Younger, Brewer, of Alloa, by Janet his
wife, daughter of John M'Ewan, Shipowner, Alloa. Armo-
rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per saltire or
is the Military Cockade.
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and gules, a rose countercharged, in base a martlet sable, on
a chief engrailed azure three covered cups or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an armed leg couped at the thigh
proper, garnished and spurred or ; and in an escroU over
the same this Motto, " Celer et audax." Postal addi-ess—
Arnsbrae, Alloa, N. B.
§JOHN YOUNGER, Esquire, Colonel Royal Artillery,
J. P. CO. Dumfries. Born June 7, 1840, being the
third son of the late William Younger of Craigelands, in
the county of Dumfries, by his wife Isabella, third dau. of
Henry Johnston, M D., of Corstorphine House, near Edin-
burgh. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or,
on a bend embattled counter-embattled azure, between
two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded
vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of
the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled or ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand
holding a lance in bend proper ; and in an escroll above
the Motto, "Tout prest." Married, January 3, 1878,
Caroline Isabella, fifth daughter of Major-General George
Bucknal Shakespear, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue — (i)
Arthur Allan Shakespear Younger, Gentleman, born June 3,
1881, Lieut. R. F.A. ; (2) John Edward Talbot Younger,
Gentleman, born November 2, 1888. Postal address —
Langshaw Bush, Moffat, N.B. Clubs — Naval and Mili-
tary, Caledonian United Service (Edinburgh), Dumfries
and Galloway Club.
ROBERT YOUNGER, Esquire, K.C. Borti Sept. 12,
1861, being the fifth son of James Younger, Brewer, of
Alloa, CO. Clackmannan, by Janet his wife, dau. of John
M'Ewan, Shipowner, Alloa. Armorial bearings — Parted
per saltire or and gules, a rose countercharged, in base a
martlet sable, on a chief indented azure three covered cups
or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a mantling gules doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an armed leg couped
at the thigh proper, garnished and spurred or ; and in an
escroll over the same this MottO, " Celer et audax." Postal
address — 16 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
Clubs — New University, and Bachelors'.
WILLIAM YOUNGER, Esquire, of Auchen Castle,
in the county of Dumfries, J. P. for co. Dumfries, M.P.
for Stamford Div. of Lincolnshire since 1895, late Lieutenant
i6th Lancers. Born June 28, 1862, being the only son of
the late William Younger, Esquire, of Auchen Castle, J. P.,
Commissioner of Supply for the county of Dumfries, for-
merly Lieutenant Edinburgh Queen's Regiment of Light
Infantry Militia, by his wife Margaret, eldest daughter
of John Wyld Brown of Sydney, New South Wales.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend azure, between
two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded
vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of
the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a mantling azure doubled or ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand
holding a lance in bend proper. Motto — " Tout prest."
Married, January 24, 1888, Helen Caroline Benyon, eldest
daughter of Colonel Robert Gunter of Wetherby Grange,
in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) William Robert
Younger, Gentleman, born 1888; (2) John Malcolm
Younger, Gentleman, born 1889. Seat~KviC\\e.\\ Castle,
Moffat, N.B.
WILLIAM YOUNGER, Gentleman. Borri . being
the son of the late James Younger, Brewer, of Alloa,
CO. Clackmannan, by Janet his wife, daughter of John
M'Ewan, Shipowner, Alloa. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms: Parted per saltire or and gules, a rose
countercharged, in base a martlet sable, on a chief invected
azure three covered cups or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degi-ee, with a mantling gules doubled
or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an
arme^ leg couped at the thigh proper, garnished and spurred
or ; and in an escroll over the same this MottO, " Celer et
audax." Postal address — 29 Moray Place, Edinburgh.
ANDREW BUCHANAN YUILLE, Gentleman, of
Darleith, in the county of Dumbarton. Born 1867, being
the eldest son of the late Archibald Buchanan Yuille,
Gentleman, by his wife Janet Ritchie, eldest daughter of
Hubert Buchanan of Brandon Place, Glasgow. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between
three crescents sable, a garb or, banded gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the
liveries is set for Crest, an ear of wheat proper. Motto —
"Numine et virtute."
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BLAKE of Gortnamona (U.O. ). Argent, a fret gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest- On a wreaili of the
colours, a mountain cat passant guardant proper. MottO —
" Virtus sola nobilitas."
Son of Valentine Blake, Esq., J. P., b. 1831 ; d. 1870;
m. 1865, Ellen Smith : —
Valentine Blake, Esq., Capt. 4th Scottish Rifles, served
in S. African War, b. 1B70 ; m. Alison, d. of late Robert
Skeet. Seat — Gortnamona, co. Gal way. Res. — Bishop's
Stortford. Clubs— ]\xv\\ox Naval and Military, United
Service (Dublin).
BRUCE (U.O.). Or, a saltire and a chief gules, in the
dex